•>vV"/''J******i> •• Ai *• nossnndu A Weekly Newspaper VOL. VI AUSTI1^,' TEXAS, 'FRIDAY, MARCH 1, ~19Q6 BASEBALL . Large Squad of Applicants on the Field. •W Practice Began Monday. Periec t s Organization=• -Constitution Aftes"r1riuf men out, wiio,t liare-..j:iie..advantagei,'*:of ni.ui Club met to -take action on -the , action Hereon: third. unfinished bf|T • experience behind thein, and new .men constitution and by-laws drafted by the ness; fimrth. "new business; fifth, efe­ are plentiful and very promising. • Of cofninittoo: A. L*. Ca.lhoun, ,1.. 15. Adoue, tion of olMccr* ' and. aj»]»^intujentSAf the old men who will play this year are •lr.. and Alwyn King. >-. comInit fees.'~ ^ Captain Francis, catcher; McMahon, also j President Cilcreest presided over, the Sec. 2. In ,a catcher. who played utility, man last Special in.g<—Mgio pueefing: The constitution was read liy order of business a£ special meetiis year; Manny Graham,, who was. made pitcher in his Freshman year; A. D. I •SIr-, .The follo\^ing-|8.r^^«i4?.. shall-be as follows:''• First. spedal bili j stitution. wHli the: amendments as nos'sj second, new 'business Robertson, last year's captain; Jacobv. ['••ird'tyted: • . * • „ -' .­ the crack . third baseman, and "Tab'' Article 111 Duties. • y Townsend. the plucky little outfielder. ^COXST!TrTl<>X. Station i. Prosi(leii(. ,nc sliall Murray. Jones is also out for Hie team. side over all 111(M^-ili^s 'tTf tiiecluIV He played with the Hay Leaguers last . Article T. • be chairman of the jioard of directo year. vv;-;:.:.',;v/;/ -T''^--V ! Section 1. . Xanie,^This orgaTiization .1fe shall post two notices in eousi ti-The first practice .developed -Some slmll lie known as the University Ger­?-npoii. writ ten appHealiij indicates, there is^plonty of materia]~^il)le to -menil^sliii) iti-tius ^organi/a-^)a"; to 'make a winning nine for Varsity, and tion shall be students of the University ^ rts lieretpfpre ]>resciibedall that is iieeded is hard practice for a ' — - ' ' o'clock a. in. .of the-'day preceding1' ^of Texas and such other persons as t'hofew weeks. meeting. , ; . board, of diivectors ,may deem fit. ' /• Olarfc-Field has lately -been.rolled: aTEl _ }le shall-have supreme charge of rj • dragged, and the diamond is in excellent" ~ T -^rArticle.^jL----; . .. condition. Coach Hutchinson started i Section 1. Oflicers.;—The officers of He" shall apjioint, the boardM}f d the' men to work wiili a vim, and pros-this organization shall be as follows, tors. \vithiii one week aftei; his «>|e( pects; are.flattering for a successful sea­ 1 viz.: A-president., a vice president and 'Sec;. 2. ^Wic|s:•; Pi'esident.-^ Wl:HM||fer: son of ball playing. a secrotarv-treasilrer . 4--he president , is-absents sick or It is too early to annonnce the sched­drawn from the University," the Article ule pf games, though Manager Meyer .president shall' assume all. his duties r haS signed several Contracts and has Section 1. Committees—This organ­' perforin same until the return of arrangedi some good games. ization shall have oiTc standing Commit­president , or until tlie ffext regular ii tee, which shall constitute -'a .board of ing of the. Club. " ' ^ Preceding the" regular scliedule of •lirectors. composed of nine members, Sec. 3.; Secn-etipy-Treasurer.—lie ~g^mesf the-t'lass teams will play for the three of whom, .shall be the officers, "f assume ;all duties'of the president: championship. Some, of the classes have already elected a Captain and the teams the Club. . iTig the inability-of the president vice president tp perforin same.: will soon be. chosen and organized for • -BY-LAWS. He shall keep minutes of-all ljieetings . the series of. class'games which will be Article T—Mcotirigs" of the club in. a book prescribed1 for played bpfore exams. Scetion a 1. Regular Meetings.—There' that purpose. Basket Ball. shall be two . regular meetings each coL He sha II arrange; for all dances and . . r--. ^^.. Manager Mainland' of ^;he basket ball leoiate ^ear, whicji ^hall be hfld on the ' Rfty.'a'H.WHs^ "team, when seeri by a :Texan reporter, third Monday in October and the second He shall at the * end of-every six ' said that he had ; arranged for two >Ipndav in February ^veeks ma+:e an itemized report-of each \ rf games with thV Marcos Normal, but . Amended: to 'read: feod^ pf• directors, dance/held during that time, this-report no dates had'-been-set'as yet. It is in­ to 'meet every six weeks. ' . . to be made 'to the board of directors. , tended also to have a game with St". •Sec. 2. Special Meetings. --A special i. Amendment: At its regular meeting, Loiiis CoJJege at San Antonio .soon: meeting, maj* be vheld at any time ' the K-• 4-Board of DirfM-tois.—R-siIall — There is much enthusiasm over basket board of directors shall deem advisable, !be the .duty of this com'jnittee to act ball just, now, and there * are. some. or upon the written application, of at.ton. ap^Jications for menlbers^p^ri;. . steady players out of the large hunijbfet least fifteen members to .the president. this organization, and in their action athat practices eyerv afternoon at the two-thirds.vote slPall control and same - court on the speedwiay. The Varsity -r Article 11^—Order of Business.: ; be final. ' : • . ­team lias not vet been chosen. . Section i;, In Regular.Mefetiligs.—.The• It shall receive reports of the secre­ order .pf busiriess at regular meetings, taify-treafiUrer and keep-a record of r Turn v outoVitch for. the . baseball iiiall be.-as follows: First)'-reading-of same. • Teamski! -——•-— I'liinutes a«d' adtibft thereon; second, re­ (Continued on -page 4) ; -xV sAV'. nt lein'an of 'iHisiness. inclined. to stout­ liess. prac'tical and every-day in st vie. In a i hoiTTnghly business'!ike_ fuanner hi; • Itoiicheil the piaini and led/. .from the |i\Vorld of every-day into a coldl v formal, |||(jlinos< jtert i;inet<;ry,, prelude and 'fugue of MachrtifiiT stin iiig thing especially, but, sane and.inihl. ititrotlui-ticj.)loniil. too • modcin. With Haydn this f inodiernizing^^vas• nwjre (dlee'tiye, and the --4 jeelirig that the pianist su.ccei!ded m w putt ing into the slender receptacle of I lit wlii >i music made ...it of the most brilliant numbers of the: program. ' It was with the^iicceeding selection from '4 Beethoven, however, that Reisenauer -ft vvfis at ii.is best. The.orchestral effects, .the Waves of passion, and the mystery -I tluut. only the unfathomable music of Beethoven holds were all there. And '> tlfo techni(|ue was asfounding.' Of the remaining huriibej-s tlie most note\yorthy "" was the Chopin:Liszt Chant Polonaise, — a piece in which tiie dazzling brilliance >. and the pyrbtCchnics «f Lis?t \<'ere man­ aged-Ayitli. aii adroitness and a mastery ^ ­ of. the instrument that delighted the fancy without/ blinding the audience to / the stronger and sweeter character of -/ 'CI ... » THE TEXAN -the >nolodv* wa+hin. Fire Sprint; Son'minl. :j'lhymr'rfI arut powers. * ;So disajipoinji'n'o-..too'Bieavy tljt*-, V^ir : le Tor vjiiiiiil dotnoVrn< jtisLa<'t.orv --rHtinliar ivlijfr tif iFi<'wi.tlj ? hf -'iHTrhI itnan iiooau"se.. tjniIs -ofyffihysi­NpnniVn'i"' oaim »yr;»iiv* f t he Vjuif'k/j 1(n\-cr • ("tjiiiiD v'-dist ribuled in voiiii.._ of Fine Habitg iiy DressS ^TIiwTi'V: .md In' •:'11eivr^ixbt-h'tv /ones and hot 1iy>I i t v i k i ' i j i \ 111nir f t i i n . i . V Iftrd'er: am"-Aodivi -f.y11> t.it_ 'hoi')janl-t • i>••}iis .ir,i"niati<• ' is' style i'n natteras.' styfe^ty^fn^^fris Sir fact, !Ik* Sn.u11t .b<11(>rf'',i4iej' v:ii*ya .Jou want the latest and best, of course^ and: 4'a­volatility.-y Wit h-: Serialt'i ;xii.„urijaxiJ^?n«T*" 1 have them—-pot a few, fejut oase on ase of thin: I1ali.»n .hophoril: with il.'pllioyoti^iV.Miy^' ,|„.';\yr.f lit"'', wit lrJ':<.|Vl> "Son(li and \VVstAroprosoht • a Tumi variety' bf'ftyles. - ^ U^yt.'^i'Q^^r;|thni.^r.>urli-Trlt.'a»r^.J^'hiwr^ry -ami -fit*-Ka-t leallv ii pin- SOF-T SHIRT ;tiierpre!ei." ~.ot' profound .in<*i«rh1:-.unl ~•<»sik-i*_a\-r:t:h«i-j• iunIa ln<'" 11111st mt ions j'niin.;.ln* i'Xisiin Wirti cinl's aid 'ivliar .it.t/wtiert, ; lvain . T'ohqoo. .'Has ^r-ni's *'r itmi ,(i;tu'Tiiv>-'aIso npi'ii ucii'-nt -;or. ini-11\ o lo«. . . . --" • N XECT.TJ!?E C -onic :iointi'il, -\anil,ili'«. -, i)r. •> n—ii t-n—>r'Ii;ii-«n»liv. IUi-iajj:_liiul:..—i'l-j^lJ_ ^E«£fGiE: Tlicri' \'a inaii'jnra-tiMt; t;Tri,s v"'':n -T »'i'« »•«»i"fj'ri""X%"Hliff.. r: %'plli'lIliii'iJ jiisl.iIiifH-ss" •norfi •DinTij .ti»i^ ,;ii;incur naiio.­. <«>i^1,un> -ffwur.cc 11 !I(I> ' !!< IflTOJy. Will" IOIUl.l'!f '~H;^i;;si.iol\s ,-nC ' ]!(_• ~;jlva i.?ui'Vt '..iri;or-i>V1. iij:-rtnto •%«fiyi£j;wp;r. $ * n I rfTH.. U.llln—4--f 4 n'ia< liniiv Niii-ili-in rila. v -i'i wv •>(' u'tiir •?i-::!.hi i'v v< j'o-inilovi f<"•f hiV -joiiii•.•!•!ii'^iii' :;i>y Hi1', P.LAX-V'NEGLIGELL-SHlftrP fti !•>»*• i?• ! .-il v .." :n.li\ i.li!a+ ' rotrioonii-y. 'naV • f~-i • •':: v .y4­I'n/iu.-'-t ion:,u!v io " ivst ,'V\e _ -Uiii'T' 'ii., :)e!:y:':{fc»iimi rit'U uvv'v-'n • l*»" ..itl({ i .'s t»:jj IU*-"-" IIfjf^..^lii-Vuiyiii.iJilL-T,:tJ4',a.orii':iliuirHt'yi.r/-as. ."lirrPl.'-JiiM^s n-f '•!<>. • . Vii-i-.o -;.. ,m( vnto •:iim'o it ".'loio. ivcrc ill v »>ll 111onflfij • *<»•• I'inj it.:li| Bjilpi>in»c;.-to.4.1.114—Ut;it-j*'no. ..limy .. ..ryM.ll-| til'/ ••1), • /•• >1)1' ' ,^J»h4i||,rty»'•su|iJ;-!>»' ..vo-ll-'i w.m••••••n-..'••fft-i if ' • Mill l.holl .tlliysi.fi !(> if j iOlnaiU, -.til -.jiV Ji>\;t: lill • ' I'lia'l -S-AlrllO .0|i iji.t j.-rowi't .Inn|ilintr viri jhai. iMloro^lirio Wpof V n.a^ • doon. •>%' ^ .. gi ho-. ^'n?;Hoit^ * $150,000.00 rosii 'iI :t j>:•>;opu.ii-1 .iiis»: vdi|i'i>s^-r'iii' ^iil M^r'^^rli' 'i,io;;-kii 111itoMl 250,000,00 •t'tii- Antonio ( ;utiou'io i.ihr-ny. • so. ;M'r-hii|>s-/^..^viiril M), . V.iji 10 «2.000.000.00 I . jill' till' 241l'i Dr. Ko;{«.lio\-..•lo^od u» siitlioionI. !'io -t:ui a i'inont J.v.i >j-uie!a with a papor mui . "nollars. Will -o •'{riiwdod that mi' BusMsV af the ricaiy ind Stutieitts af University 3oiicitftif. in part IVinocraoy." 1)i:'. Kc:vslic\y ;•( uiw-fjon •"Dollars ('an • ho maiio rlospij rm.. -iiu riU'V: this has I'ummi slnnvti. I'fio-ipios^ dotfioe 'TaIklraii^yby-dni}i:_y ti«»n is. oa,n domo;: i»7>it»» (io1larsf "I'li»> t \\;(rT'T)rH'(Tpt syi.]'r' «(ir; . tlfoyr.wish to talk ' it v ATonoy .oan.pd .in -;vor"tUiny:. Je^voir" tuinly inrompatildo; dollars donoto coin-for Nhj'ni to • wait-iill roar!i ' liamqndR. •--vatohes:..'sil.v<»r'^ai'ie !AiMQS A ft C ORGAMS - .. I roods-!.a£.ail..kinds dbfeJu^iacs^in* ;y petition ;uui iniMfiiaj.Uy^livhii-h iro iniH_-rot iviiila. ^o 1:.>iti;u.e'i. _T LUHUU,!i>!. !. Austin uja.;f":iss inr.ertooTnoji -Titedgos. "±44= vi ity and I'li-oporai-iini. whioh ar.« social staiiwnvs. anil tiviton -itloaJ-s.-.to^_ptljSfelEDJ ito mu>v ii'ii ai;ds t lio. alluronron't s! of tho hit tor., wo imn'vip.; to .ir • froin ADp'lifHKO , have >Ilow;ii-'-O:ii!'S0.h:^lr(TV"yr)f>:^";poctirnrrl\' DItN•!'.. SAKER AftO CONFECTlQJNER. DENT1.5T ' snseopt il>|o. fitsfinmiion.s ,>f t:ho ""0 Congress-Ave foniiei1. Boranst' of hisyiiiordiiiato •do­ ' GYM. CONTEST Families .inrt : part'es fivrnisned '-vith -I ' sire for dollars, individua-1-di'.l'noi'i'ai'y,.. a«i' bread.: eiiktyii ;•'•;}nd" 'On'toctiont;ries on o24 Con^s-5 Avenue .short n.orioo af^ason;lbIe' rat.^sv-Both we ny.-'iU* Til*®. ;)no!iraliv, F, P, MMaughlm f -j; S. GREE.NBERG racy, w hich ^lunild" ho oo'nsidoi'od. ~ . \\ 11 II • tlio out rit'^. tor the •i'poiMivc u' .?* ­ i-'-iysic:ari and Surrjean. ExclusiveOptician. . •"DemoiTaoy . is hasod ' upon orpiaHiy. Inon11iers: .i • ^. ind Ind. but tHpiality i-8 of t \vpt.-iliiy j'Wa'iid drTlTT -9hi)tie; -SvS -W; of parts, flie e^tralily .. of [)ossossions. IT: A auUnio iiorso ­ wards:,. R. . •••• ~y y i The formor is • as>iuiuod. the lat tor. Booij.ln>. tiny >niith, H. Li|||\'onil). amf~ MIS. JO'OBMN W. HORSIS lrlolinrt", Kov though iii(liH])onsalvlo to tho' support of Sppeialist in lenses for the ^rr-_^_ dorsed by . all rhe'leaiiin^ people. (loniooracy, has so far, straiiooly onouoh • Voice Cuiftir . . • 111. • Para'lol liars -J al!(v.aii||';^ llnorhe Jill pi;e.soriptloii in two hours' ho— been of ' tice. .'•'r;; . «. left out aci'ount. • Ivoyi1 -SniitH,. aini: BaiU?||'| 2904 Umiiersity Ave. 709 Congress• Avenue. ~*t)fir ideas oil thoso ^nhjeot'sfl di'inoo­ .".tfe; .Hori'/.onta1• hai-'-r-.'sfiiii11r..'Keyv ltd j-acy. my the „reA^)luti»^iapyr ; 'Punihiing-^Boothe. philowphy df A'ehttlry; «lHpotty " Thotiip^ Banner Painting .which, our .fathers,;>o, freely absorliedV' ianiDliell.-White; Bailey., ^fones, *:;ahd . 5lP ^^nrgss Av^. H&. iftseussed the relation of the ^late Wilkersou. ^ "V:v /fyyy;v ^ G. B. MQRELAflD i05-iQ9w.8tH^t: (•Ky^rtnflilfih-tiar tdaxis^ against government, likening s tlietn to 'Mr. Htvwser. the dir(n^f7' AVill' take „ an engine atwi. a•Huacliine'-^^s^^ettveil^:'­ ^part in fciie tumbling and so somtir sne- Then he took uj> the ereation of savei*­ emi. acts. ' Wilkei'son will also, do some , eigafy against ire^istfti^e and applied ^pec'iftl' aets on.• the-paraHel. bars;^ t,:.y; *. , "the* speeifieylll^ * m Russia and the__ refhsiila-' to subpart * Haveya ^beantifail photo^a^h made of state as found m the'luptory* o£ the . ^'vn^^lf._whthe xfLtes dtill ou at United .States. 5 !the Elliott^.* -' ^" "• * '-T^yy --"Pk. 1472.' riiSt'1-s Next to«nnth4Vilcpx• f GLEE CLUB. ENTERTAINMENTS. should 1m,' generously and appreciatively troutoil by our public" in this connection.. Series of Three Concerts to Be. Given -'Next Week, the Date to Ba ^ J DOINGS OF THE COLLEGES. ­, Announced La.ter. • -\\illiam .T. Biyan ..lm.s. presented the The'first of the series of three concerts Vnivorsitv of South .Dakota $41)0 for tfl-^gud_the expenses of the University p.onininent ii.ivostinont. Thi$ is" money ~Glet? Chib TtviH-bo given next-week, the !|Hd the date%vlje announced'later. Mr.AVarner,,, amount.realised by the University ,the ilireot-or of the Club,announces that. 'I0 about $23 yearly.. Tins is* to be used . he has se6u,red the valued' assistance on""*1* »*''prize for an essay oh."^vefiniieht.' : that occasion ,of Miss Louislj 1'faeH'lin, who will be accompanied in her vocal Yale • Cmvorsity is taking sdops to solos' by:Mr. IlornfanPhaetl'lin in violin' federate her alumni associations of-the _obligatbs,. and also.'.-.Miss' Elizabeth South, as,she has already done in' the WellcivWho will supplv two piano solos. West. -Mr. Mauriec Wolf ivill appear in his amusing dialect nHmologues. The full ^ale's registration in all departments, program will appear-in the next issue of iiifluding the summer school and teach­ The Texan. . ers';course, is;3-.5,7-. a gain of 580 over last tear. . ; • The second concert of the series will • be given about''the-Tirst of Aprjl when President Katmce. of Jhown Savs col-­ the Club.will also*Jtie asTEted5 bv some lege at hletics are hoeessarv. to bring out Jof our-loading \odilists. and"iristrumeh-. ;,/t; tlio -talists. 1 inmediatcly. after"this second ^,U ' • coiii-ortHiie Club^vsill li-y ve on'itA b;llJ ^throughout, the State to Jbe absent a . f«»r;^hx.mn« able, generous ^and ellieient service to ..Avwk or .ton daysv Favorable arrange­ the eoininiinitv in after life." i -' ments have already boon/made by tlie tiavejing-representative..of the Clu.l>. how ; .-. v • ' ' * on "tho road, to appear liiseveral of the Halph •ViM.rl.oes. of < lint on. X. J;. *1Wi000 principal .iHes anil tinvns in Texas,ami hi,s *\ College as an addition to tJie+i^wulcrWtftont fund. various contracts are .being -closed--by­Mr.Toombs, the business—manager, in-1 'u»pi> t<> laiso $,>00,000 by i'-L'ktT'e seveiitv-Iifth anniver­ its behalf. i r, 4, ... sary of the founding ot tho college. Of 1 On the r£turnoof the Club from its , . , ­ . : t his,amount $1<>2.000 has thus iar been triumphal'tour (for ''the bovs" who are 1 t."" 11 -t. 1 ' procured. : to go havo resolved t'o make the appear-i ?.' -.-: :: 'anee of their'organization it decidoil.' : n. --! lie floats at the Ilarvard boat club ~"event" in the histoiy of each place vis­ have been taken up aiTtl the clubs are ited), MiVjWar.ner has arranged to give now cliised until tlw begin-ning offspring a spleiidid' program, which ought to in­ work on.the machines. sure:a packed aiiditerinni. ' • • • -_ i . —— •The Austin Choral Society will, in the| TluL Cni\orsityof .Minnesota is to first part of that program; render Gaul's i,n'xt. S(,i(iiors' ,„„nuinont as a niemo-Wralul cantata of The Holy City/; with ' riill to those aVIio left college and were an orcliestra under the direction of Pro-, killed in the late war,' /" -fesKor' Ifesswwr^^ This is ?u.-A'etyvliigh ; order of -work":written for. four solo -T},e University of lilinois Summei­_voices, with choruses and "double eho-, School, during the past Summer, or­;-ruses.. ;Mr.^Varnei-Avilldrill the Choral ' ganized an inter-fraternity club. This Society up to-the last two rehearsals is somewhat Of an innovation anil and then turn the business of conducting, proved quite a .success, adding,greatly over to Professor Besserer; who will-.hold. t<) t;17e g00(l fellowship between Greeic ' two orchestral rehearsals and conduct( ]etter men. -; •_ __ 1 -tlie^cantata at the cpncertV • Mr.Warner"j.~ *• /-~~7'_z L.— \vili follow with several unaccompanied j . The.--Rhodes scholars from the United • chor'uses by the • Glee Club and. the j states are discussing the formation" of ' Choral Society.' It id expected to-con-j a baseball club with two" full teams., elude with Sullivan's short, laughable Most of them are experts at the game operettay uTriai by _J^ry-" Tliis oom-and should be able to show the English-position is for a few voices, including, a jnen -a few stunts' to match ^ their "fair plaintifiV'-and is replete with fun. •ricket. The ^ubserintion list and collections for this series, of three entertainments The big nine are -Michigan, Indiana, is in charge o,f !Mr. Ewalt Besserer, and Purdue, Chicago, Northwestern, Illinois, it is hoped that his ^Ci^vass among the Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota. business men and citizens generally will meet with a 'hearty response. On his Y. W. C. A. success and the individual effort^ also of the niembers of the*'Club will depend The Y.-\Y. C. A. had the pleasure of the number \vho^go„ .on. the trip. The having Mrs. Jqwett with them last young-men who will -go on this trip will Monday afternoon. Sbe\made an inter­reflect credit on our'great University. It esting talk on "Friendship," in which is to be hoped that sufficient funds will she brought out the:kinds of friends one be. secured to make the trip pleasant_for ••should choose and how orte should"en­ .them.,JLet.it be a fact tliat they return *ileavor to keep them. She spoke of the without a-deficit, which has not always value of a true* "friend and. contrasted been the case at the close of some former them with those who., apparently seem seasons.. • Under: the rules of the State to be our friends, but when the test* University the musical director must, in comps .desert us. -She closed by advising making up his tour list, draw only from everyone -to be friendly tQ all, but to the .students who-^ave stood their-ex­.select some oxjs whom -he; knows that he aminations satisfactorily. is an­may relv, -Although a great number of other reason why these young ;men the .rnernbers^'were absept, hayjing left for Xashuiijo, st.ill there was a. good meeting, for which'all fed grateful to Mrs. Jewelt.rr*-tir— •­ -Xhe_,-.anooting next,^kmday ,\\ ill bo' •A T- conducted by Dr. Vincent of the l'res -bytoriaif Theological..Seminary. « All the members are urged to bo.present to hear Will soon-bp here-and wo are hiln. • still solo agents for. tlio genuine THE SOCIETIES. • — ,'phe Rusk-. ",H ft Program, Alareh Urd. • '. ^Dechinmtioiis: ' -»-;• the original det^p-sluift Territory Alex. Whoeless. ' - ' M. Quaid. Coal:vvyv^ : > ' ...Orations:. \ I-. G, /innicker.. -C. ^Alexander. The McAlester Fuel Co. ' " Debate: ~ Olllc^ anil Hirisw207 Colorado &' Allirniativo. • W. M-Weathered.- : Nogati vo.T "7r~V.(-. Wilson. -f ; Both Phones 240.'• •J. • K. \ickors. V ,1, A. We?vt;* Ouestion .* "An a-l-liaiico botAvoen t lio I uitfoil States amiGroat'Britain, similar •to tlio-\ntier's alliaiieo with Japan, is desiiajde and..oxpoiliont;" •; ^ ^ - =Op r '/ ~"C '• Kxteinporo"• . • All University -• \ ; .1. Hall : .". •I. R;. l?urk. .1\, !•'. (ampholl. Text Books The Atlionaeuni. • Gym Suits '•.p. I'rogriini, Mari'li .'?rd. ,. Declamation: , Tennis Goods .A, |.„ Marlin. Varsity Pennants Oration: ;r­ •I :-U.V V. O. Ivev. Pens"6 Debate: t^iiest ion: i'Vliesolvoii. t hat tj|$|jj.\\'j| nielli-•<'lubs |fs -they novv 'exis i re FOR RENT ##uroo -of •TiTo#.evil than trood ' • iji ... -. • Two furnished rooms, upstairs, in a 2-I Sect ion I. '>i;, new house, with alt-.rrioderh conven­ ;A.tlirmati\e.j', Nogat|:\| iences; one southeast the other nbrth­ (I. il.'Mavor.t •W.C. McC|l;iIheo east;' within three-block's of University; •r-|s |excellent board next door; terms $8 per Marshall. • • ' J. \\\ McLfii; • j month; on l>olt tuir line.. Apply after hdgar .Mitntiejlj. • .1'. lv. Havnef­ 5 p. rre. 2503 Rio Grande St. !; Section II. i K.-O'Ciinnor.:s • . " AI< »ri*i :Ipec-.ti| \V. I). Hoyston. — J. :g' G.C..Storms.j; , : • (1. Sunt it" Come „oh-down to the Fdlii)||I a"t|l Two front southeast' ronnis, upstairs. have that .photograph made'| wf| tiil' rates are onl; come right awa; •Modern-eonvehionceL—^-3934 San-Antonio. will be a biglaiish tho last few ajv^s. 'tir SHOP |j Bo^cHib tpundry Building. _ ' i TURKIfH BATHS We employ nothing" but Bst-||ass workmen, and are friends of the Uni­versity, as we always respor||l|to l|eir call. Now we earnestly desire your patronage. One call will convMbe fov-1 .99 GEORGE ((/Get=the=Habit' Of Dro^ging IntoThe finest light livery in the c|j riages in connection., . • Salge's Restaurant 208 and 210 E. Fifth st. Tel Next to the Opera House. 122 East Sixth st, •':-; -Phone 144. DR. CJ O. W ' Physician and Surgeoi Office 113 W. 6th St., Door ! Smflsh Mac Oliphant's • Building1. New Phone 59l! Residence, 2302 Guadalupe St., opposite Barber Shop University. Both Phones, 175. Six First Glass Barbers Stenographic and Typewriting Work ' Hot and Gold Baths — ... <-> * "" of all' kinds done by, experienced sten­ Electric Massage ographer. StenQgraphic work any time between 5 and 11 P. M. D?says and 1 * Make this your head-papers of ail kinds neatly and accu­. quarter^ do^n town. ' x rately copied. Address P. O. Box 680 or leave order-by old phone 676. . 607 Congress^ Ave. i" ' „ V DEWING."| T HE T EX AN start il>me_y;ri annual THE. . G. 'Muniors-li' _ • '-4 A woeklv itpws^-.'per owned and jrubv U 7 ij" ft , s lislied by t he'studonis of "ri»e~tjmversity .CIGARS AND TOBACCO 1 . of Texa*.'., ...". ;" ., -. • -V " S'it • Ti>ii in-t he Fin versi.ty lias­ i! 'V labored liar/ler\ 1<>:. ('sr;iIifi'sli 11s.cii' per­ SMOKER^' ARTICLES. John. C. Townei. Tr...*.. Hdjtf liRAWFORO'S NETTLETON'S manent ly jiMKHi!^ 'is than the Hand. . \'o 'Hugh: .tiffi.hrop'f^.;.. . .Athletic Editor ! orsjfiVMbtat ioi'i -ha* been a, Lircatcr -ource $4.00 ^•$5r.O0 * "ont'i-etionery, . .stationery. Innehe?. ^«<»hiinge.•-Editor. 1 .^oUafcsiin•m;t rmi iv|i t']frUln.*-. r(k-T*reat.'iw*k.1^ .'tioi-ola.te •Associate Lditora; Miss Lillian Walker, » Iiiis . a.iid "* your attcntic'in : to.' the'-.-new John Keen. < ;.••£; listen to-liui" Varsity's Hand. "All i.n-w swiivi; '.i;.iHr..s i;i s 1 DRu J^. SIMMS Morris doctor. As;dstant'['•* '^e, pleasure in -ivm--iieni: . llutto.n."("Txt'orri.s, fBlueners-arid L • 11: D ENTIST. ^ -] 1 he ho*'s sviiii .-•onoiose Hie Hand ~in'no. [acre is. • • ! Ave.. New Phone 559: Old, 1576. •,vr )e us^-HIIOW ^nfiseription price. per|j,*ear, m ^n(()1 (,lty(,r ^hro^pense attached' n,'..the " • < ^ (• " .--AUSTI N'. TEXAS." ; advance. 'Voii the -new-'InnKs^v . W<-\vam i -tianrtciiaiiif' of the i?and. 'L'o i.neet nti's ­ .; —.j ^ i^E T-Address all .epi.m.nunieal ions-tn TTie |.exj'eiiso .liit*. fianll !i;j.s d'ecided tt>. : '-.'oii.r iiusui'^" uid irr* ->'«»nti'-; •S® a :fexa»,~w-Vuatin. Texas:' • : • •!,-a ''itiii'i'ii m t.h<'' iii-ar , iuture. at .yhn-ii. it -ieiu 'v ".in \-oij 'he,--. >. ' ' ; «'U ' '.-••• ­ \ ' ' . . ' i^i^411.--^ihii:r^e-.;.an_:,-u.iuiissii»iv ->t nvi'iit v livi-:' "ausf ' i lu-on ihit .ts;: 11,is is' r h«' i;>ni v n.iy .-oiii-'-rt ; iie • NX <-'H. -Ttie yiVxan. W:Jjudc;.iuaui in; \ lie i 'ni-i'i iVird ire onlv onaii-1 ; liami f.ias._MM-'i. or. vHi T^lv<• ttirnvi !ln­ • Imiuift-'of. 'fhe retrulai; ..Utmrd, \iter si. i>r live "•ii«hest--!u.s.« • t-r H fifllClL DEPARXSEMT •'Mt iri-yea % As--ooti .i >, son Monies. • i ori :-nade'. -ni>es, :' ; • M .i v i»i ti> »»• • '^.i 11: ' In* rarious j.here-vvll . '.to in open ".tir >n<-err' .RyonjreniHnts for adniussion Kltjti ij Lrr^> •nnu-liack U* :is air.'ttM.-aHii. lier iVci'k.:-"r 7 w'• ai^' jomig TP-^\«'.ep; it11i>\v v>.iliTier . . ..•.*• * >•'-•'• X< >\y,^ .> J ;jfe tVxiHi desii-e's-': .:J-t-..-' ele';-ir5v -•rai";*-.rraduat eac/fft'onr. ^(joc'-nize'i ttas uie«i \ iVii all Utio.u ' , iuis Uceri r f»e in^rirutHihs' n,:,e?i '/niv.tiK'ft' Vtuiidins?. •'Hidersi ood:• -ha| .' ins art irie is nor y.nt­ '. ' .. •' -* • ' J' • . 'Hie' t--oiirso.r;y'lien i-s -5trn-riy-graded: uii'ce ,u.t t>A <,'xvyan*4.„jj-i,«i]jm U^'-'+n'at -en • ,j t. ' lie -ailiL'PM ion -u he lland:;!™^;. i!ojv.-i-,Tn >'t'j r'(nir. ifklsions ')f jevfjr: Uii^oplu^tK-.HVu i''i't--liuiiUi 'o 'lie tat her m\ of 'is 'Pt''!||ers;; "Hie rexa'n ^iinpiv '•" : • _ -v ... .-1,, -6«® Congress Avenue niiui ;i.s-:'v'ae.,a.':-/• Sn^eWi ; Tft&fsLon ^ 1\: St'iiior, mi'M .r}•*« iitciMJ/f'cs. o/-\f he :u(--H v -:i u -iinH'S; oeUKide.Wflrli'.ma " M i i"n of .flie :.T!4i[,.ryi"e> nv T11iu 5ntrfr'^'rnrea»r leasun lie past-; 'aim. : iirfher-" •'a^i iftdrr'S£5 " . *. •>uicnt lnjre hdii .llu'tr ;!iiiir. l.-.VS. II .It-* IIOI'I student hiuirUo 'aiiv fcvi|.!P|igi..ig.r^l^(,: arv I ex.in has .-•vmUwnM" f he11 'Mins^ntf I his.'oent-'.ictMU • •'•nstjil'U- -,£iifhr;ii •'A'.r "litlnisia>t I it ha^­ '. '-'.••'•^ash^tlle;, Tennessee. , hrcnt hcil fort h ' .1 lie ..Otiirs -U -eally.inspired-. Vt«n. it has .-•.ini«|l vonis •f"-• UNIV of wimhini to I'very.ont'. \i| SS.IU'S GERMAJ CL'CB ­,-.wer(* iintni th<-y v-ere :!iar:tct ristK Coat Shirts mm •Tbm !)iii;p^i":' "ami are., proud >t Uieni> liOV"'1 Go on and come off ir' turv "o 'lave "he that we !wi\e s|ianu»ne)t ony ftiiii(tiMal u I'sidcnt Uke 4 coat pet-iah ru-crtTii.' 'f .the .: pen<'i)s airaiu, wo tod 'JiaL mUi? * uh uul Tdr'auv )iirn<»e 1. $1.50 and nore hol«l of {'In' I'fxan with new Acst ami . f -' . -» . 1 • W y that .tiuM [leem idytsaiiie.' • *i interest,. Wo will do our • hest-!!;tnd '• wt»' Claett, Feabody k Co. It shall se _r«»!ieraI lv 1111> 111'; t n--s *: R A I LROAD . »'ail on rou. loyal ^tlulcnts. to ^ludp -iiH. ^ Makers 1 he.'v'hi Let us Jiear t.roin you.; tri\-e-lisi1 a news " % A rtll'ie j®-, —Mi.sceIlane< >us :! i I item occasionalh"", ami it will bji appro-­ H'•• • . |!cction |S||plications'. Ail uioliea- TSI_5P0RTEST AND eiated.' - ' •. * • h* tions for eni shall. T>e naiie ,n wntirnr fda loard of. '.lirectt»rs;--..'-f.he-i Charles Pan you plav Ijasehall It sois <^o out WICSE5T WAY TO h atrie ro li mpanieitvhv rlie imtia-. ^ticcessor t.o Teagarden ;& Shumate^for t.he team. If you einrl.-^o 'rht \*iII«jf* flie majorit" trodueed a custoui--that has lohtr heen of votes ; st-sliail be' deidarelaiic(jsystrb 1 be Lriveri e\-ery.-ot-h.er « rest, the .minor class ^tuiiualh' enfur­ flight it nracticaide^-.or ;at aiiy rime rail 'at Town Office" tains ihe. Smiiops \mi h a datn-e. at ^CTn'ch Troy Laundry, -.. ­ deein till* advisitlile by the" board -of 'li­ none hut members ot fhe two classes are rectors4 --. -— ~ --' present, thereby nuikintr tt a select alfair Sec. <5. . . Ameiidmenis— Chis cousinu­ and avor(.iins\ -.He at the l>ttol this morning Show' (xuaddaiipe-,St. (^ne -larpev 'fi-ont. : ^ ***? lS" patriotism! -* " -_lr— ^eiWt y»f)Mi.;rei^;de^^ibte; AGENT venieiu'es.* (T00<1 nirer-— M5|i.rariiiBf8iC ndsliv.it11. a pli'asaTiT] irt'ihir1 <»tfflS^L_^Kvch spent Saturday, and W M e FA D D E N 'S • Finley-. Minnow.. B. JMunson. Sleepy Rob­ Sunday in East 1 exas; j Xo one has-been ertson, -Thomas La.fayeUe Tipton. iven-Till: NKARES^ IHIUG STORE AND THE BEST; able to findout where. and for-f what -liith C; Miller, society'leaders+of B. llall. .Boautiful XTuivtsrsity Stationery,! Splendid Tootli Brushes, Hair lie went. ,. • attended a dance last wi'ek. Thev were __Bmshes and Gombs, Toilet'Articles of every kind. cha petrolled-by Dr. • .jack L. Stajin^ge. •' * Fine Caiidies, Tobacco nnd Cigars. Roy 1lather spent Sunday in San .Ml report a glorious time. Marcos. . . -* v GEO. W. PATTERSON :iy night the Chi Plus emer- UNDERTAKER AND PROPRIETOR ECLIPSE STABLES. OMNIBU3 "Editor -Townes is attending-the Stu­tained at their chapter house on Wichita AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER. -1 dent;,' \ olunteer Convention at Nash-street in honor of .Mrs. .1. (). Terrell and . ville. • • FINE CARRIAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY. -RUBBER-TIRED HOSPITAL .Miss Abies of Sail Antonio. Delicious • ~ AMBULANCE. ­ m-' *' ' refreshments .-were, served durlix'' the T-'T. •• rzrz; Mioses; iiniee--Ntish^uiyo.,,y<»"c;-.: ])i(iseiXtreported a 108 to 116 East Seventh St.. Both Phones-161. niosf~^le«Cf^ tu Orleans Jja_ii^irdi firas la.sjt tfcre;. Mrs. d. :U. Tei-rell.,\4dvs. week. From there thev went to • Xash­vrile. Morev. Jarvis. La. Batt. Tarlton, (iene­yieve Tarlton. arid Parks; Messrs. Xibbr po|nts East via. New Orl^ans is the Terrell, Bell, Con Tarlton. Parks,' Botts. Francis Winters spent several at Wright. .lohn Turner. Paul Turner. Xavasota last week. --• ­"Whaling,. Stockard and Darst." ­ Railroad Smith and YVemart, o£-foot-*­ T. C. R. R. ^WriiTe'lYTrrs^^ )r. W. ball fanfe, iii-e -away-ftir a few days at rl.' Battle, the retiring president of the Seguin. , l'acuity. .Club, gave a delightful party rs and Chair Cars between ... . j to the Club members and their.' wives. iss ..Ray'.-Sounders of Fort-Worth is j The affair vvas'givcn at the new EaculUi A\ist and Houston. Close connec­visiting,. Miss . Genevieve Tarlton this Club House anil,a most pleasant cneiv- For rates or other information ^>eek.. ing was enjoyed bv the eighty; guests £'! ' . a! •' * « there assembled; The large "center call|||i ticket agent, or address Miss Kitty Searcy is spending a few Worn" proved an excellent place, indeed, days at, her home in Brenliam.­ for' the" entertainment. The .party, was musical in nature, the entire company ^Jrs. G. L. Bennett of Houston is vis­ joining in singing college songs,-after iting her -son. Ccyi Tarlfon, of the. Uni­ L. ROBBINS which a program of songs and' instru­ versity, , . -^ . mental music was carried out; ' GENU. PASSENGER AGENT „ There were piano solos by Dr. ray, Dick Terrell lias recently enjoyed a Dr.-Xouth, and'Miss Sadie'Thimipsbn. -visit-from his mother. -. -|An 'Jmstrnmerital. .(lueV b.y Dr; ahd^ Mrs. " r—j Schoclr Was gr^tly-enjoyed^Dr. Penick HOUSTON, TEXAS George Buvkitt-was lieve-the first pavt and Miss Constanee .Palm _eabh .sang of the week j-solos.-But-])erha j^s the hit of -tlie~eve-n­ ' ing was "Thompson's Mute," by Dr. Morey. ]j!lan i fValker, ,.\da (iarrisbjn. draftsman,. Department' of. (.'oustruction f_ -.Miss lAicile. Pendleton , spent. several Brav ."Kittie Seafey,; Ciiiily Maveriek, Alice and Engineer.ing. on the Isthmus of ^iays last week at her home in Temple. After the musical prograni;4?refresh- JlaiTison,"jjM.iiii |,eayell~ Enuriie EoiiiV' Panama, at $100 per month, and similar , ,1I(,nts r were.served, consisting yf; salads, tain. J"]lioJise,| jockrell. Annie Rumple, vacancies as t he\; may .occur on the r* J^Iiss Sus:e .Slielton has returned from coffee; 'fallowed by. ices and cake,. Later-Alary ^liac|ar, jyannie: Lea ( aliiwell, Isthmus of Panama. ~ ^ /a brief visits to Waco. a number of the guests indulged' in Xancy Lea Sv inn, Lena Perlit/,, "Ma y* ; 1 lie I nited ..States ('i\ il Service Com­ dancin'g until the hour for goodrbyes. Perrin, LOB illpie, Lily Shiulemagen, .mission announces an on Hal Logan, has spent several days at *. 7 ' ^ ^ " ' Tn: k — 1 *i flattie Muj examination Xellie-Brown, K.ile Per-March 21-22. IJKMJ, t-o secure eligibles,• the Varsity recently. He came down Prom... Saturday night-in (iib.son. Rake, The, Junior kins,/-Maryiaret Kh)j'en ' , *•to Galveston last week. ­ gram-&• were.; provided. " Delightful jniiich to I nited States Civil Service exains. 1'or intormatioii and blanks applv to \vaiT served dnrirtg^ the^e^ning. have been received by Mi:. Windsor: c • Miss Beulah Schiehl has returned to ( i\ il Service.;Board, Custom .House, New f Hiese .present -were: Misses Helen4 ^.e.jyiite«l-States X.'iv.it Service Cdni- York Cjt ^ " ~her home in Sail" ^jitonio.-^ . . Knox. Kihia llofsiefter. Rachel Baer iniss'io^ announces an examination on Louie Meachum, l.lelen flarrison, Cirace Ma-r(dr 21-22, , 10()»J, to -secure eligibles 1 ' ; Alex Pope spent Sunday in San'An­Hill. May Borden, danie Abernatliy. Hell • I'. L. ('hapmari and" A. L. Ayrcs visited froni wliWi^o ln.ake ijerl iflcati,oh to -fill tonio: ­ Davis. Anna Sirnonds.Chic Yeidel, OHie ' five vacancies in -the position of. s^urr tiie Kappa Alphas.-They are members f,raternitv at S.AY. lT Prewittw ^farv Englishi,. Mary Hart, Sara -. • \7^yoi%;-;a.t:''^T^^"^p-er'^ai^ in the }iu-of that . ' h -Dave Furman,.-an old Varsity foofliall Enn.-Slauter,.... Annie McC'or-reau of i'uljli(^J.an(ls.^">hiltppinir*^r;vi('e, pla \ er. has~T>een "in the city, for" several ji icj<, Charlie Wilson, . Annie " ri^icr. ;mijI .'•• simi I ar \ acnru-ies _ as„ -they.,.mai days. _ -v---. .. ^ SfJIATt.COCfTOR anCE-WITItN1>T wfciftlk trwiwoKLDr •'Hh" Smith; .(trait? Hill, .\fal-v ^ilonkinA"'. occur in that sem'ice.i , Tr.^' --• »•» rz-^-' \ ay .Jaivis. Alma. Proctor, Lily 'Camp: • '1'hp I iiiteil States ('ivil Service Co'm­. • ' i' ' LOST. ' : > h».'fr/"l3el I -*'.yolinHrfih. Lena -jle^eK -\far-mi'--jon annouui^'s all "examination on •btJJiir SCHOOL aret lie dle<-. Maidie-. Ho'/ei'A. ,Alrce .Maich 2.1, rHKKi, torsecure -cligibles. front PWrOSITWNS-wr*. : . T.qbfcy a. solid gold l>." F. pin. l-'inder I'atchelder. Minnie \Villn''n.s, "(mi" whi/'h to make e.ertitication to fill a § please l Kuril to E. L. Harris. Jli>iffer^ ..Fannie We^t I'lanTs,^ l^thel vacancy 4n. the : position }of topographic ! • X&MPLicmr.teciBiLrnr: wmx. -• . Hf \ V" v'>"-8 -. ' T-..T. T H E DIAMOND DOTS. Y. M.r C« A. ^-Coat-lh -Hutchinson .divided the appli-The Y. jM.—C. A. \v-as1 addressed last ' cants .for the baseball-team int.0 sq'iiaff* ^iindiiv -by, R(jv. ilr. Jii'shop on the sub­ trying for the ( hiss. Teams -on • neciness- ject: "Soul. AViniiing."' -Mr. Bishop iook -ila\ afternoon. 'I'lic Ki'p-4hhhii IniAeli is his text froni . Jobir' 'T:42, ''^\'nni'p7>U'niperuTiTcnTt"' both. fcf-O'­ •jood—fhanee t-w—n+ake a place, on the •leading a manly., Christian life and also' \ * >• 1 • ' \ aj:sily team. The .Jnni<>rs also have a. ialkiug't'o them. INif-ji may mistake dif­ likely bunch .of-'ball •tossers'. These t wo fidence for' indifference'.-r , cinsscs probably have t,he best prospects. There was, "a good-attendance and 4-i.. • A lariie nuuiljer of old—men are. out, special musif was furnished by the including' the siuvivor«,'. of the famous quartette. ' -" . lhtv League. . -.' .-• -Next .Sunday tlu* Association will-be iIJatting piacti<-e_\vas begun Thursday. addressed bv -Mr! .1. ft,' "iVt^^'SOir^amd - .•vvJ,1. -* • -i AlHfgftlK'r. there is great interest shown .Mr. (•'. \Y. (Tray (»n tlie subject: "They by 'tin' players und t'rfns. The classes were all with tine accord in one place." are ajl out lor the pennii.nl and a lively An in.i'cresting juogranr. ificluding spe­ staMiggle is cxpeetiMl'^'^l-'niiin "the. chfss cial music, is assured.'^ Kveryone is cor­ leanis there shouJd be no dilliculty in d-iaHA;-iin ih'd to attend. ­ •selecting, a strong lirsl t^am. .Nhuiairer' \lj| it ;ibo,u1 eoiieluded oil a \ i->11 to ^J^ss_-Li|ci|e 'reiiip*<" vptV encennaging'tnr' ~a* success-. A-llellt .the ©lilt illUolb clamor re­ f-ul season, foriiis-in fnoi|||[ll rules -noti t]x\ .follow-. ing chaiiiH' iS|'ipoM'd by • XV^alter". Canip. uliicla appeari!-receiitl-vv.^in an eastern daily :' ~ I If ' riic (]fl( .be snft. EVANS PRIZE CONTEST. I.ast night the Lvans Oratory I'rize A tire •built mi 1.1-yard line Contest, took, place in tl,(e .\\iditorium. fuie.tI *i|i n'rder that all fro>t. -As The Texan: had goiic to pi'C-ss, it. was iiiayrliC-ll too late to get" a line on the tiiial result. Ovej'K) I1 lield t here nrp>t' iTe a The subject was;' "The- :(iuvcrnment of layer o| i-s patting two inclirs thick. exas' Citie-s.". llnWcverj it. Is safe to < >n this i placed a i-arjiet .'5-4 .of say tliat the contest was ,interesting, for an inch t tL'he carjiet may be any there were a number of -"nod sneakers •v color so. 1 it. is red.• . en tele Spectat||]rs |alj pay Aviiaitutyr '"they. choose t(I"iii H;'|for . high school Mini's. "X-" The charm1 pjutiniissioii: must not be . No 'definite pla.ns ha\'-ti been made so |e-ss than|" ci| T"or College -games the far as to the track hieets n occasions nieet' T)et'\\'e('ii« A'andei hHf—anil Tula He. the highelt::li nx .1.KV to give tried to get-the participants ti(> make i.t the .s])ectSor S chance. • All spectator^ triangular; \vith Texas in itj-but was m,ust rem; rtectjy ijuiet during the unsuccessful. , . |i " gamec, '1 N-. three rahs. siiall be giveii at |d of each lialf by one SIDNEY LANIER SOCIETY. student. ­ It decidt'd. upon by the faculty; /• I-ast Weduesdav at Via If pa-st foifr .-o'clock the •Sidne-v . J.anii'r Sioeietv held liaskf't •the (Mils' Ovpi. is. at a — " '.. -a.' an open meeting in the tlirls' Study hall. standstill, fv'eral members of tlie arranged for the,occasion, at E'li.iclr the team are liville Qt the Y. Af. 0 A. -r-Kffi Reagan and Ashbel.-so'cie.ties >l-ere both eonveiitioi invited to be^present. The purpose of |4l> this meeting uas 'that the societies, by INOTIGE. iii. —coming into .closer contact witii one;an, othei. -hould come to know oive another A called jmej Rug is hereby ordered for , • beitei. as soi-ieties-. The following jiro-tlu> RusV ptjifc Society, to be held in grain was rendered^ . the Rusk |R°Jm| on Friday evening-, at Reading: "Marshes of Glen" ' ' ;30 p. in poKfie purpose of arranging .-...v„.-CJx» mlia • Brahm for the fii|t pifliminary for the AVilmot Review of Silas Marner : il.l.....:...; jirize in declaniation. All first year men, — ' --/Nancv Lee Swann members of the society, are eligible, to ^ . Appreciation of Silas Marner...^ enter this contest,, and those contemplat­ -.....Annie .Riirtipel ing entering same* are' , urged to be After the program an"inforinal, recep-present,. .. ' ^011 as held and refi'eshinerits served. T. J> H0LBR00K, Pres ~ t • It was felt by al? thii-t the' nieetiiig was a .success. ' ; ' • -r— « »— . rD. A. NOTICE. Office ~ Special services fm-yovihg men wiW be' 914J/2 Congress held at 7:150 p. m.. Tuesdays and Thtirs-Avenue: days, at. All Saints" Chapel from Feb-s ruary 28th to Easter. Special address . i. -' i: Office . Ho*>rs: • ' for young men ^at the Thursday nigfit 8:30, to 12:30. .1:30 tb, 6:00.. 1 . Seiyice. Everyone is. welcome. Com^t •/ -I''' .. OLD PHONE 1581. r. TEXAN FOR SPRING 1906 As the initiative of Spring Fashions, we are introduc­ ing the styles authorized by K N OX The foremost fashion authorities of the world and the leadihg designers lend their approval to the universally favored "and now faftious^ R N O X H A T S We are showing this season's new - spring shapes for the first time; establishing with this presentation another era in the world of fashion mm Are different from the kind you see Jn pther stores; the^v have style, finish and quality. COLONISTS RATES VIA M., K.. 6 T, Railway .On .Sale pebruaryv 15th..to April 7th thfe Best .1 W. G. CRUSH, G. P. A:, -Dallas, Texas. ­ »H. L. HAYNE.S.Jr., A. S. WAGNER, .: Aisistant. Ticket Agent. Austin, T'exas. - j.--* We are-Agents for DR.._ Wj—Rij-WEBER v AUegretti's Famous ^ DENTIST . 5 ­ .' v.-'.:'-.-'it.'.'.'Candies 506 Cpngress ,Avenu$. Over Snaman!s.. Phone 824^ Schutze -Bros. Austin, texas. * : ^ t* -* , liThtturi '/ SUMMER LAW SCHOOL. THE DEBATING SITUATION. ^L-'" ;*>»$ TtXAN New Stock of. ill Regular Session of Law SchooJ Froth --June 16th to August 3rd. \-' The long-desired Summer Law School is. now an assured thing, -The session will be paralied to the regular Summer ~i$c -!-)«» I.a\v. Nclioo1?_thi^_sum'juer^ivill be conducted^by; Colonel Simkins,• Judge Townes and .Iudge Tarlton. The school will open 011 dime IGth.and close 011. August 3rd. . 1 ;; 7 The following topics .will be"oilered: ••Elementary Law, Contracts, Evidence Middle Year Equity, Texas Pleading, Criminal Procedure, and Ileal Estate. To students taking these courses-tinder ^restriction, credits for a, few lectures on Toi;ts rind t\Hl(M,ai";.''-Tra<;tiwiI:.;-:-.will be v)iiven'.-No credits, \ however, will be ^iy(MV AvitlmutExamination in' that par ticillar subject: . • I hen1 will .be no entrance examination to the .Suutuier La\v School, but the .in-. W'Hst JiiuetieiK years '-•'Of. .The' woik will larg:(dy*rt per, cent will constitute the passing inark on these <(1tiz7.es,. The charge tin-inatriculation will be " •• 1 . . ' «-'j­ and twentv dollars" to students of the Academic Sunvnier "School. . Access to the -law. iind academic libraries and to the / gymnasium will be given. ­ rl lie lectures will be delivered from 8. tq'12 a. 111.. and .from 4 to (5 jr. nr. -There' wiil. be six lectures on five days of tlie week. The quizzes will b(". "held at hours A'­-----felt want in the Cniversity'. It will give, students an excell'ent opportunity to , "make up" subjects. If-will also enable ~ jiersoiis desirous of having a few months of collegiate lawWoi'k to whole year. . By-taking t liese summer courses it will be much easier to pass the StateTFTar exhinina-" Iti» ' " ' • ' LOST. ' * •*­ Lost, between ; the • 11 ighland Prcsby­terian church and the Uniy.ersity Drug Store, a gold ovahsliaped piii. engraved "M." The iinder will please leave at the I'niversitv l)ineiitle reader, --That one -may be vou," -Ex. Sweet little Emily ]{o>e ­ Was tired and about to repose", ---But her -brother .na'rned Clair :i Suininers,Henry Elliott and J. (i. ( lift: the negative speakers are Floyd .Tacobs, d. A. Kurt:/, and !M. C. Hurk. \n excellent list of books and maga­zine articles 011 the subject of railroad rates has been procured by* the .Debating Board and placed on 4the book shelves 'of the debating room. The members of -tlre^s^iad are very diligent in tTieir re­search, anil have even now gathered a vast amount-of. . valuable information. There-is not a.member of.the squad but feels eputident. that Missouri will win tliis year-over both Kansas and vTexa^v .Every member of the squad . is deter­mined that^f^liaH be .so; and .they are liackt'ilr l>y an <'iilliiisias111 thatiwill dd niucli towards carrying iliem to-victory. -MisTTuuri Independent. .. ~ ^ • A fair eo-ed., onNv -pure' \v1iite stone, was ' sitt ing near the hall. A11 Engineer was also theije in this mid­... night of the fall. j ' |lt^-.lik(Jii rae'k. t )wing\ t <) such a l-'ush for #1# '(''act-us, j tlie Elliot ts have decided .to1 ex (end 1 he • fates . \ Base Ball, Tennis and •--v ^ 1^.1 s • . -rv- Goods •JmsL-TC EE^PAkPJNQ^JNEW-iaGLB.METAL BASE_ BALL BATS. When'^Hneed of 'embossed or plain stationery, try our kind— the best. 1 . ^ THE FONTAINE^ BICKLER BOOK CO. Phone 1158.-i•' . 908 Congress Avenue. In your life may be the purchase of a Piano. Then don't fail to con­ sider the Reliable'• Formejty on Lavaca St. A stan;dard.ano sold-'-by the. tnaTiu­faeturers-fro^n theii> o\vn stores. Ar­ranRenfents made to jneet the .convenience of the. buyer. Price FiveFirst-Class Barbers in consistent with quality. Come ini aliendance. ~ —~ New Phone 425 •r, J. R. RE.KD, MANAGER " Kli'ctrtnil SiiiH'sufttnn 11 Specialty ' 816 Congress Ave., Aust n. Texas. S. A. GLASER, Prop. Capital Bank & SOL DAVIS, Dealer in a full line of'imported and" diimestic cigars and tobaccos, station-" AUSTIN, TEXAS cry, per'odicals, books* and .ri&Ws, Wl­ley'!? candies. Milliards and pool. t W. II. Richardson, Prt-sidejit. 70f> Congress avenue. M. A. Taylor, Vic c-1' idLiit. j~~~ J. C; Kerbey, Vit'e-Pre'siileivC" 'Jeo. Li. H'Unie, Cashier. ^ ;v H. Pfaefflin; Assistant Cashier. I M. D. f At G14 Congress Avnnue, 5;vj-:,; Physician and Surgeon. DO A GENERAL BANKING AND Office Hours:;'10 to 12; 3 to 6. Office TRUST COMPANY -BUSINESS. over Chile's Drug Store. Phones: 471;Students^ Accounts Solicited^-Residence, 2007 Nueces street. ; Phone 1110. / . S. E. FIne Qrocerie UNDERTAKER AND= EMBALMERr Special attention to student and club patronage. ' zr: Fine Carriages to Hire. ^~r-Phones 247. 1010 Congress avenue. 413 CONG AVE.— Both Phones 461. Dr. G. M. DECHERD W. A. BURKE, "PHVSICIAN AND SURGEON. 7 Practical "Plumbing-" and • Electrical ; Office 3rd Floor Yates Drugstore. Woik. Electrical Fixtures, Globes and . Old. Phone 261; New Phone~67. FfesTdence 2200 „Gauaaiupe St. Shades.. ' • . „ ' Old Phone 1057. Phone 235. . 814 ;COngress Ave. >' HOTEL SUTOR. Alfred H. Robinson, European Style. Dealer . in Groceries,: Wood. Feed and Coal. Both phones 1S2 Cisars and BEST CAFE IN THE CITY. loda water. ,250.1 Camialupe street. W. J. SUTOR, Proprietor and Manager. : GET HER AN JOE KOE.N "EASTMAN Jeweler and Money Broker 101 East Sixth st., Austin, Tex. 9 9 Money loaned on diamonds, watches, or any good collateral. H. & T. Ci;'R;y'i watch inspector. All work^vvarranted. •' . i ^ AT DI^, HOMER HILL TOBIN'S PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Chile's Drug Store, Resi­'The Elliotts have given up-their en­ dence, 2007 Whltls Ave. Both phones: tiw tiirie now' to tushj etc.; photographs for the Cactus.; ; " ' ' Residence; 224; offlcfe. .65. V;;•> . y PROGRAM mRCK ; RADIATOR §gp2il|i^ "1s#»rr» rwo ,< 'tMh« o«»m I ! _ ~ ; Lifvi'cntion * . ' _ — st*»W farns-1 §fg|KtLi .1 ' -• . V •.•••:.•: ••-••i •.•••„.••• . . -. -1 -.••'•••••. • >. 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