.rVT^; -?r-» 3^ TS tile STUDENTS ftr Bargaini la drug store Diamond Watches Slrfctfy Confidential Collateral __L_ -AT-/-v -­ Loans G$ To P. W. M'FADDEN'S A V ST/IS JEWELRY THE >«*14VACiST,fi/;.^ " TEL.849-3 R. LOAN GO. A Th*m** O. I. jfoei PrsprltTcrt St9 Cmkvu Avtnui PublisKed m tKe Interest of tKe $tud«tite and Alumni of the University of Texa^s, A Weekly Newspaper. THE CARNEGIE PRESS CLUB FOR THE MANY MEN IN INSTITUTE « ORGANIZED INAUGURAL LEGISLATURE DEAN PENNINGTON, OF PENN­ INITIAL MEETING! OF THE :^.A§U5atfjSHgy~»EP. SYLVANIA, GIVES OI>T A -GkUB-.H£UX»SAi»R©Afi BALL 1: ^RlSlNTATtVES-IN-THAT ^ 7|f_^—T ^ -r^rrrwfiMENT; AFTERNOON. BODY. . 5 A * ^ ^ \ We havsreceiVed the fol­Purpose of Institute Stated and the n . _ . , Annnint .T, :k Pr°«P«*> Bnght for Setting in Mor Two Senators and Eighteen Repre­ lowing new goods: J.. ; ,• Method of Appointment Descrit* tion a Powerful Agency to'ATdver-' sentatives, All Either Graduatesed—Positions • Open to Uni­.tise University Extensively. " :. •# or Former Students. versity Graduates.' . White Dress Vests If & J$> & g>t'> f, r, . . i,«.frwYtf X The following. mcmbittai. Dean Penningman of th<*-TTniwrcity "ursu4nt to'the call issupn sr- -of-—trlt- White Dress Shirts of Pennsylvania, has submitted the" <'ays aKrt;Sixth District—W. C: XfcKa'my, T Button and Lace Institute| of Washington, among of the club^n'contemplation. Its p;V't trousers cut to become-the legs— 1 -\Jj?s T ^ ' * i. J> oth^r plans, to encourage exceptional pose is to form an organization of all LL. n„ '87, of-Dallas. and not; to hecome fhe laughing stocks. ' — ­ -Twenty-fourth -* Dismn-^fMaiSh.ill .talent by. appointing a certain number student*-who are-Willirfg~to a.cras~cor­or research assistants. ^ respondents of . their hoqje -news* "Afou'HHike these new elothes Ladd 4 Wright, These positions will not he those paper, particularly;, ths. county pa­"House of Representatives. and you'll like the prices—Svitt • Men's. Outfitters comomnly known as fellowship's Or pers. livery fmember "will be expect­r>4-J, S. Amsworthi Wsco; McLPF-$10. to $35. 616 CONGRESS AVE. ,:C nan, I'ornier student ot the-Univer­ ,-scholarships,, nor is the object of "this ed to wtote a weekly or ; bi-monthly SMITH & WILGOX..sity • 1 provision, to contribute to tile pay-letter to some paper published in the *— TTonimunn A4-_A, l^BarrettT-Bonham.^-Fanmnr menl of. JiuiCllanicalTierpeYs or jof jg^ which letter shall merely contain cur­xoiinly— Is-atrptesent a siui!piit ifi the siitaiifs iji the work of instruction. It Law Department. Ladies is rathei-to discover and develop, uri-rent University netv-s. Mr. Lomax 'der competent' scrutiny and under a'lso pointed ojit the great advantages 69. Tom T, Connally, LL. B., '<>8, Ready Hide,'8Dlto of Marlm, Falls county. ' favorable conditions, "such persons as that must accrue to the University Fine cloth and (Ilk28-ResC-g-EowIer. -LL. ii„ '07 Modern have unusual-ability. It is not intend-from a club of'tfiiii nature, ft would _Eal, •Skirts, WalkTBg estine, Anderson county^ Suits... FImmImJ -ed-turpnwicle means by which^stud-: more-"*effective "adVeftTseinent cut may complete his coursesof study, "lor"the Uivi^er/sity than all the monev 88; -Joh'o. M. Green,. LL." B , '86, Viljrit" W»I,«U = -Portraitures m Pine Mllllaery, Yoakum, .DeWitt County^ nor to give assistance in the prepara­tKei"^feegents' could expend; w'juld' tion of dissertations, for ac^d^ie de­build up a propW 'ynderstandiif^of 36. J. 'N. Grisham, MckilVney, Col- S, Snmnan & Bro, DEANE <& WESTRUP, grees. Work of a more advanced and Uniwsrafi* piople' of ii»LJEQJJ,nty. Former student in the University. jfm ^#1 S18-8M '• / specFal character ts expected of all the State, and would • contribute tre­ i • C-8I4-Gongress Avenue. who receive. appomt«nept_ mendously toward creating a more 37. CuMis -Hancock, LL 11.,"^, 'The annual emolument will vary enlightened attitude toward the insti­Dallas,.Dallas county. -wC—-• ­ according to. circumstances. As a tution ainpng the inhabitants of ra­: 44. McDonald Meachum, LL. B", rule, it will-not exceed $1000 per'an­tal districts. Dr. Mezes vyas invited '96, Navasota, Grimes county. num. No limitations' are prescribed to address the meeting, and respond­68. I®!!! Pat M. Neff, LL. B.( '97, Waco, as to age, sex, natioliality, graduation, ed with some -v.ery enthusiastic re­McLennan county. or residence. • Appointments will, at marks iq. behalf .of. the movement., He A. t. WOOLDRIDGE, PRESIDENT. . 26. Hayne.. Nelms, LL. U„ '94. PAUL F. THORNTON, VICE-PREBIDENT^ first, be mack^ for one jrear, but may very h^rtily"seconded 'MK LomaFs Groveton, Trinity county. jasper wooldridge, cashier. continued; ' those present be continued-. statement and assured A. W WR.KER80N, A88'T CASHIER " '4-W. B-O'Quinn; LL. B-, j8. It is desiraJble that a person thus that the. Press Club,-if organized/ ~~Ng ^ Lufkin, Angelina county; ?ppo{nted .should work under the su-would-hay? the active support and co­piTV -"=—. pervision of "ail investigaJor who operatfoh of the Faculty; T atZ X B.-Pickett, jV.,'-LL. il, *59, Liberty,' Liberty county. .' known to the authorities of the Car­After some-yisciissiori, M. B. Ruth- NATIONAL negie Institute to be engaged in an erford, A. F. Weisberg, and Walter ,63. W M. Pierspn, .LL. B„ 'y8, important field of scientific research, • Pnpe were appointed k.comtnittee on. Greenville, Hunt county. jj#eANKi;S::.; and in'a place. Where there is easy constitution and l)y-laws, and instruct­18. Sidney-L. Ramsey^, Royal, She'h Of Jlustihy Coras. access to'libraries and_ apparatus; but ed to report at the next meeting, l)y county, , Former student in the there may be «j£eptions'-.to this. : •which will, be-held_ Saturday afternoon University. — Capital* $150,000:00. Applications for appointments inay ®t 4 o'clock,.:in room 44 of the Main : 43-R-J Randolph LL. B '01, Board*f Dir*ctors, -be presented by the head of* or by a Building. ' « Madisonvil(e/ Madison county. Tbos. D. Wrolcn, E. M Scarbrou^h, professor in, an institution of learning The number and spirit of jthosi» -PiulF Thornton. A P WofeHdge . F". fofiert^n,i JLL. p;; '86; jtro, B Page, .R L. Brown or by the candidates.-They should be — i r •present is, extranjely-encouragitig. In- • . ~ • • ••"wiiiajjmg, iir Taylor, Williamson coimty, lc?^JLai!^5^--?M?BJ5at. -of . tht dicatbtiir are' that at least forty will ..Business oi the Faculty ma stu:— 99 )• R. Sahford, LL; B„ '95, Ea-Students! dents .of the University, qygtions of the candidate, or by be ^»nr1 ^rtinr—ft • Sallolfd. . y gle 1'ass, Maverick county; ;arch work he has done,"and of is the duty of every Student, who hails that which he fi om a locality "where a • newspaper CROSS-COUNTRY RUNS. ' W« in mptni <• hniik the time for which an allowance is de­ flourishes^ to aHy hirtjself : With ; this Baaqacti lor Cloks sad fta|The Swagger sired, If he has already, printed or movement, -Tlif worfe ^f cm re!>pt)iit!-Cross-couuliy' running will be in-Itialtlesind priT«t« ia>pwr nything ot interest, a copy of AIM W« sent THE BEST eiice will be so arranged and -ysf eTv.-atigurated next Saturday afternoon at this should be enclosed with th^ ap-_; MEALS ' — atiz«d that-tt-will notTequire'any ajS ^.30 by a hare and hound chase of I-_will -be highly -pleased-witk * plicatior^ ^ four $3.50 and preciable time. From one-half hour about three miles. All long-distance $4.00 shoes. $ Communications the sweuesi and - PICKWICK Thevjuicy . arcaic. ihc swellest ana # , • ' upon1 this-. subject to an hour every week or two weeks men, and any others who may be in­ sho"ld bc dlstm?t,y m-yked on the most satisfactory shoes pro-$ will more than suffice. No special terested, should come out These RESTAURANT. j a-t.l r . a. outside envelope, and on the insiy?, °uts,de enve,ope' duced b A any manufacturer. 4 ^ the msi^?, "Sbility nor previous experience* -in runs arc very enjoyable and serve to ^ 607 Congress Avenue l^s are just right with J Research Assistant^ and should be. The styl _ newspaper correspondence is re-develop good material. LL ^ nota freak of fashion omit-J addressed to .the Carnegie institute, f/inred The promoters of the Chili I# J ted, and the price is as low. * of Washington, D. C. "^~ are very enthusiastic over its pro,: ||-f as the best grade shoes can * Positions are open .to the graduates JOE HARRELL, pects, and jhtend to jnake it n-vt ^ARTHUR A. KLEIN. 18 be sold. of the University of Texas. " •>" merely an instrument of gooci uit the .Fprtnerly with Smith ft Wilcox. * -. Formerly with Scarbroughft Hicks. f Ouf $2.50 and $3.00 shoes • way above mentionea. but incidentally I are all. right Please call And .* A Department of Chinese will soon to make it 3 very njeajsant fpaturc of A CHANGE; OF FIRM be established at Coluni!.-ia, seyeral j. g 'examine the jS gifts having been .receivwi lately"for -"n,verf,,ty * ^T'oday we,make our bow to the.U. of T. boys and want to get ac­ that-purpose. • .afe';-;­ | DeLashmutt Bfos. § '"J*•jjCS --Those present t-at the initial meet­quainted with every student in Austin. For a starter we will call your L 602' Congress Aranpe. 3 . '. " I' • ; ing were: Registrar John AT" Lo-attention ta the following articles: ^ ^ Pennsylvania hSs-fo'Iewed Har­max, A-Deusseh, W. S.)Moor^±y. yard-6 ^example and. maJ.e graduation ZSMtiN"® PANTSt^" Men'* fancy striped, Wonted^ r in threeTyears a posstpi.iit. 7ET Frauk, Dexter Hamilton, A-F, V , ipijjgr former price, f&oo, now Men's all-wool Cheviot*, stripe*; Welsbferg, G. .C. Embry, Giles; . . . jfU S, ~ M"»'ft VIUCB, and checks, former Jwice now , Men's faflcy striped WotHeOs, fWM. W. OTTO, Varsity Extension, the late shape Cleveland Sewall, Horace Tripprtt ls«Or /• -/ *"=t former ptfce $7.50, now I5.50. is-soft felt-hatsr, makes fof the first N. E. Rted^X B. Ratherford, C, 1. 'm$hi Ine Jewelry n.nd ' time a bow for your favor. A three P, ShuddernOgen, Walter Prvpe. D>k fW&teh Repairing dollar hat-popular in ertry' fntw HARRELL &KLEIN -—, Stevetuoft 924 Confrau Avtnu*. fOtind only at $carbrough:&^ H>clcs Buckley, Earl McConnick.' * , , Comer Coagjpe*s «»d But $e*a»h. ' , " •£% »u 4­ li. "^ ifel "5' * '4 •» i-p A t % 5 ^ v, fp^ _ A ¥> ^ -"JX xmM*£fc'* vt A'* I4&i '$L >-1....—^4* >!r*nasWBBWWBM i Jul Iflir if SO-—' ­ .! k~...: :.-y The Texan.| PATRONIZE f HE P08T0FFICE. whvwehopb COLLEGE PRINTING TO HEAR -Thf y«'v?r,i.yPo»tomec h«. b«n YftOM YOU. AND ENOBAVINO ItBtatta m4 » -mImmw » little ov« three months ABOL T A'OLTK, tttnnitrvtfuMi and ha^ .wYuinly justified its estab­A dusky young lady of Siajn lishment, Student* raty now get „ , . . .._ ..)OirliMiiit^'«trw%«w^JR*r«5ff«:tb« 8«pttbll§#f Usf\ Remarked to her Iovct, named Pi am,^ ^^ ofjMii Wtifk W JbgjllhttA --their--letters and If you kiss mpi oheoorie, *www*a» their paekwt «t «h« University Su-|.ja-low^fSsr5oe"Swfi2_ • '• •• • •". •'! • wis Mm Nh i You must do It by force,--•••_• • 1 .*wi «a the average, get them We soSsesS jiwanr <«rrf®r'« on tS#J« bm't$=fm em (im4? tfliM But you know you are sairtfcr aft*! «KW« cwTCafcttifr tbut - iUiriiu* Tiwn99|Rattignn I am:—Esdangt — kwtorfwft, . Rejgtetry «niee is ai­ 'Ml fWkxA *nd money «widkr*. either onA-.fcwtfltoWfci ft • ,k-„i» (b^. . _ . . 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( -**•• f ji jy" iJ T^,v' ?»a:.jM--$ lMft.ij M inn hdh t^i fl^g' ' #jj$rft%f$f WlEWiWisnriw^ > «%r ^ J .-1' ^ V .$ ^ Ml WHIM Mf!: TZ-£jgr r ,iT r $.7 I^MLIH :i»V#pif^Ur­ f^'^v ^ i -fr , ^ ^ ^"A' *rf *r.-«»<; ;.;> ,^ m Pft; ^ ^ •#ft£ ^ , [SfW^n, »• fjll SCTIE • ';lia •: ML C«HT .-I3th-»."f> 4 C(-PT*—­ ;»«sss#. #9E55 '-*> I *"* 'i c& 1^3*. &THE TEXAN, K JTAY-.F north an4 southland from the Sattine mrttee of the whole to consider a res­ A VISIT TO across three tiers of counties west. COTTRELL' & LEONARD olution to strike out the amendment THE FORESTERS 3. Determining thp silvicultural to thtfeonstitution' providing for a PERCY DUP. WH1XAKER, SOUTHERN MANAGER, '? ALBANY, NEW-YORK • the lgng-lggf pinej its re-VQte_on the best speakers of the even- DR. W. S. BRAY INSPECTS THE 'Productive capacity, to va­ «._,__ _*!{ »charac^r-—Hqf ** «.»•• ' -R—•R-^~=~GJ- •productive caoacitv. its relation fri vs.1 jftg. After a spirited and lengthy dis­ INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF '­ rious' soils, sources of loss and so on. KIRBY LUMBER TRACT cussion the resolution was reported "4. "Making an "accurate topographic . ACADEMIC COSTUME favorable and will be voted upon at A Forest Working Plan Being Made map ofjhj^tfea. ! 1 . '. * : the next meeting. Makers qf Gaps and Gowns' for University of Texas. Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Cor ' nell. Bryn Mawr. Smith, WelleslVy, Vanderbilt, Sewanee* Tnlaoe, ­ "Writing in regard to this forestry ,by Party of College Men—^Oppor-Op account of the Inter-society, pre­r University of Chicago, Leland Stanford, Georgetown? " enterprise,. Mr. Kirby expressed the tunities for'Students. liminary.' contest, next Saturday night hope that the University through Its the next meeting of the -society will At the invftatioh of Mr. Kirby"and interest in forestry, would continue in be on January 24th. . -.;.agpijrgf! Tine Stationery and the Bureau of Forestry; • Dr. Bray, close touch with, their wprlc, at least Engraving Bouse,inan.advisory relation,-and was kind —during the weefcife^ing-Ghr.i&tmas, MISS DE JLUSSAN COMING/ -1121 Chestnut Street Philadelphia made a visit to the foresters' camp in enough to mention that possibly ar­'• ,*v.; rangements could .be made with the College Irtvitations, Stationery, Programmes. Banquet Menu*, Fraternity En- the long-leaf pine forest of the Kirby FamouSf Opera Singer Will Appear in Lumber Company. railways whereby forestry students Austin on the Night-qf Jan. 37. graving, Wedding Invitations, Reception Cirdi. and Monogram coula ^ Coats of Arms, Addrto Dies, Visiting Cards. It may be recalled that'the United carried into the long-leaf for est to inspect the forest survey work Stales Bureau ef Forestry has arrang-All-students who were here last HERALDRY AND 6ENIAL06Y COATS BF ARMS PAINTED FOR FRAMING. V ed to prepare "what is. called a forest and limbering operations." All work is executed ib the establishment undet* the persontl supervlsidnoTMr. Drtkii, year remember^Se great mu&ical treat and only In. the begtmanner,• The reputation of thiaitome isa gaoraatee of the quality; working plan far the Kii;bjr Lumber that was enjoyed by hearing the-wOrld TEXAS WAS REINSTATED.­ Company, ana the object ofc this visit famnilS TJrtfHir-1 in thy rnnrr-rt :oJcnow-that . was to see how-the foresters' go about .gave in the University Auditorium. In­ Had Been pusted Out of §. I. A. A., if we have opened a Barber Shop preparing such" a plan. . - spired by the success-of this concert, west of the University on Quadalupe Street. But Upon a Second Consideration The. purpose of a forest working 'anji recognizing the culture as weH W. J. HA.LE,Vrop*. We solicit ybur patronage. Was Re-admitted. is'*C plan ts 'to "outline a method of man- as enjtiyment that comes from hear­ agement under whjch the merchantav ing'the world's, greatest music, as in­ .During .the holidays Coach F., H. E. P.'Wilmont, PresideHl ^ ,ble tilnber may be cut in such'a man­terpreted by the world's greatest art- me W. M. Folts. Casbiar Curtiss of the track team" went to At­ ner tliat successive-crops may be ob- ist-,. the Faculty and-the musical or-Vice-?re8idcnt lanta as the representative of the Uni- -Austin National -tained and-the condition nf-thp forg*^ nizationsarranged-thiS-year-to-eoh-Morris Hirshfield, AssistantCashier versjty of Texas at the regular annual constantly improved. tinne.lheseconcertsand J>yan~ extra-Bank. meeting of the Southern IntercdlTegi Capital Stock • • In order to prepare, such"a plan it ordinarily fortunate contract, secured ' Surplus & Brofits ate Athletic Association. Mr. Curtiss Assets ever --• I.5C 5oc S. COVERIUtlNI DfPOJITOfiT. is necessary to determine first, the Mr. Andreas Dippel, Miss Zelie de went t here with] the-expectation of se­ average number of trees per. acre' of Lussan, Miss Ada .Crossley-and the *•* t •J-'f • 4* 4* 4* 4-4. 4.' 4, curing for T?xas the next annual track + + 4* + + + + + <(• + 4. 4> all sizes for the entire tract; nexti the TheodoreJThiimas orchestra to appear 4-; _ / PIANO TUNINQ OR REPAIRING. + association, which rate of growth in diameter and height meet o'f 'thtf event at .different dates during the year. Mr. 4* is a necessity. Negllct often ruini flrat-calsa Instruments. Our Tuner + takes place some time in May. __ 4. from which may be calculated the rate Dippell give the first concert of the is reliable and we personally, guarantee his work. The following was sonie of the bus-f r" Bush & Gerta Piano and Organ Co. of Texaa. " . of increase in volume of the long-leaf . . -. ••••'? —-'' " series on Thanksgiving night. The tness transacted: ' +• . • . ' • J. R. Reed, Representative," ^ pine, and other data, such as loss by second will be by" Miss de Lussan on New colleges were admitted, as fol-1 816 Congress avenuei. + fire, disease, winds and other causes; Tuesday , night, January 27.' She is '4* 4* *l* '"J* *1* ^ *|* + + + + + + f + + + + lows:; Trinity, • of North the silvicultural character of the pine; ^ _.... ...--Carolina; one nuuua idlliuu!) vjra — the' world's famous Grand Op- Ifs~capacTty~for repOTc5oST&~' era" sopralTos, and' is an arWt ln ev­ • — -i.' , 4CCC". r . "KifbyTracr,' "as it is called, e of the word. Like Madame ing Simkins in the games against embraces over a milli6n and-a quarter Nordica, she is an American and has Trinity and the Haskell Indians, but AGENT acres, which includes no less than 8o been extremely popular in this couii­ upon explanation ofjhe .facts involvr per cent of all the long leaf pine now tr>"-Her singing is full" of passion Nearest Up-to-date ?d. was reinstated. Tujane was sus­ .standing-in Texas,-Tn mnlw-«nffc-v and intensity and her voice is capable Biirb'er Shop"to tbe pemled fui one yeai for failitig ib co*>r .sui^ey^ asv the--one contemplated' re­of anything-that is dramatic, from a iversity^"^» form-to.the regulatiung. m quires a large force, and" so the Bu­ heartbreak to a mosifcoquettish laugh. S. A. GLASER. . ..The trackatafet was awarded to the reau has sent a party of fifty men into AH-of her powers-arean the very ze­Fine Candies. Georgie Institute .Technologj-at At­ the tract. It is expected that the sur­ nith of their ripened beauty. She lanta.7 Texas mad$ aNliard fight, the 710 Congre8B Avenue. AUSTIN ACADEMY vey, can be finished by the first of 1.^3 a magTrrficent stage appearance, A preparatory school for boys, affiliate March. s in Jasper coun^ clusion one forms of the concert sing­ ers —-\ !. STUDENTS . At this camp_ are eighteen-men, HICH CRADE are as We sell yon Tailor-made Clothing at including the field director,' draughts^- Her, programs such please man, a map make!-, a tabulating clerk, LITERARY SOCIETIES \ the mbst; exacting,' as well -as the 'lay­ man. . - Jltbhtk Supplies. ' J. . Hand-Me-Down Price.­ ' stenographer, outfitting clerk, silvicul- CHICAGO TAILORING Co. turist and the surveying crews. A Angelo, Fronani will be-4t the piano. '" /IceSkates,Hockey Skates, inc"Spe­ ' idal.Shoes, RacUia Skates,iSkites for The -Rijsk was called to order at RKNACH ULLMAN CO • frame structurewth canvas tci* has -By spccial arrangement' with Miss : TOBM and OM. Official Hockey Sticks, TstsiioiisflaskJtBsli,swe«teft,0»ra­ 7-3° P-m. by the president, J, F. Cox., : SEE OUR "LINES­ naslum Sgp«lles. • tlandtome Fall aad Whiter Sports Catalogue. Fully Illus­ been erected for office work, while de Lussan's manager, the prices will The program consisted of two". • in the center of which a great log fire 3** WaShlnetoir8tr^ BOSTON. MASS -affirmative, -represented bv W. F. continually-burns, whiph at ijight .is Q if TLEHIEN . especially cheerful. Young, John L. Sheppard and J. E? Inter-Society Contests WH( DRESS FOR STYLE Hackett, was. successful." The nega­J.A.JACKSON NEAT ESS, ANB COMFORT Qf the fifty men in the force most WILL TAKE ?LACE IN AUDI­ tive speakers-in this section were -J. W AR THE IMPROVEB 619 Congress Avenue-' are recent college graduates. O. :R TORIUM NEXT SATURDAY .F. Cox, T, G. Milliken and A. D. Dab- Broker ^nd JewelrySIS Akers, student at Texas last year, be fllGHT. • • — * -ti -— it was QIII *everything.ATTANRTHLTLL* CNA N..RL LAMJI ^ _ _ 4 ney. In section; two, however^ New'and Second..hand goods of :inds.--Best ing among the number. There-are aH-teinos.--Best-Place-to—borrow-moggyr-^Bwrt" thfe negative which was successful. place tospend it. " / . . Both-Societies Are -Represented by two of last year's Princeton graduates, The affirmative , 'speakers in'.se,cttgfn th^ -Strongest TTeams ^n . Their Sor two werr, huzpattick^ j..L.. KobinSon ­ Ustorv-r-QniyDebate^ nell and from numerous other col­ 1 t , • and J..'E. Watkins. The negative was. Messrs. Gregory and Satts have of­ This Year. U h->een the policy of the «pr,seilted by T. 0. -L. Britt N E fered fifty dollars to the best speaker. Th* RMOKHIXMI StiadiN asfielda *TT Cl"^ vUl58e racn When the so-Since the birth-of the Literary So­Ncx.1 Saturday night .at eight The ham* 1* Heed and H; Y.;May. assistantg on these surveys. ciety reconvened. R. H -Hpfnpr 'm'.1 cieties air-the University of Texas o'clock has been selected, for the date •tamped on ' --——~ **. iiciiici everjfJoo n speaking of hjs trip, Dr. Bray elected' president, of .the -oratorical.a^ there has .been a strong feeling of of Fhe. contest between the societies. .8®id to a Texan reporter: Both the Athenaeum and the Rusk Tha rivalry between the two leading so­ sociation-and A. T. Russell was elects have been making great preparations'fv^ 's a unique experience to visit ed treasurer: Quite a number of vis-, cieties, the Athenaeum and the Rusk and both are represted by men of P*rty 'ike this in the pine*forest and -It.is to this feeling of rivalry that Tex­ itors were present. ability and experience 'as .debaters. —' n»»c»; of great significance that rtUy f as, owes: her success in her debates The Rusk will be represented by C are there. The chief line of "work The Athenaeum held its first meet-with sister uniyersities. Each WiJnn, W. B. Barrett--. .utor a..„ Liu Flatt«th« Lif—Nivir W^J. Curtsinger, while"Joe B. Dibrell, taken upj by these—foresters involve Win.ter Term last Saturday the repres.tatives of the respective so- Slip*, Teart in llafaatana the following; night. The literary exercises-were as --"JUlleilmireceipt otprin. follows: Declamation, .T. M. Rector Inter-Society Contest and here" they to be a, success, 8« FroatCa., Maktra, Stem analysis, to determine' the The debate is sure •oatoAKaaa.,U.$.«. 't^te of increase in volujne of timber add -E. G.-Callaway;, Debate: "Resolv-battle for representation on the big and a pleasure to all those" who at­ teijd. V.;. \ \ per acre. e^> the tariff should bfi made'the annual debates. gtirad by society ALWAYS EASY •R:\H.~Htfner, president of the leading issue of the democratic party patriatisih and loyalty to each member "a^Valuation surveys, to.determine Oratorical Association . will act-as Ptt^forwards his best effort-for perfect sectional bookcase made, and in the next campaign." • ; "" , - the the average number of trees per acre presiding,officer. The contest will be- its use in every civilized country on representatives of his society in this of good write for catalogue No jo2 ; > tne whole traet at intervals of half a favor of the negative. : in her battles with TiUatie and Col- book^. It -is a system of units—twen-II» Jgfe^Thi^ the lott^leaf^t *fof WBPWO, Its the ongmal and only ary-clearing sales. <. •/ » 'I­ n «. -K? "*3 A. *> w. *' ''j­ —.*• > wm&SSscS 'itaidr'jHiii 0U mjgFBnt * ^ V tgiWHMjj ^ ' r t