.. GEO, CHARLTON •-V A Weekly Newspaper Published Every Friday by the Students of the University. VOL. VI — SECOND ANNUAL CONTEST For the'E. P. Wilmot Prjze in Declama­ — -v-.-'-.. tion. -IiL University Auditorium, Saturday night, -April .7, l!H)(i, at 8:1-5. Presid*­-i.ng-oflicer: J, I.. KerchevUle, president, of tifce" -Oratorical' Association., a . -, Program. -v-. "Music furnished by flifi University band. " . /-:• : ;. .'•'. I-.-Toy T. CU«rkT~4^i«^4litW^lll44i._C.'(ui-_ quer'ors-"—McLaughlin. v J,.-'."' 2. John .1. 1). C.obb.-Chuide^-"Againsi [iii»-i'>inLr-in the .Xavv'-— Stockton. •w--\VilliainY^'ederick Duncan. Wylie —"The Influence. of the Panama Car-nil of the• South"—Adapted. . *. ' • 4. ilardie l,eon Davis, Itasca—"The Alamo and the New South"—-Grady. 3. Austin Cleveland Hatc*hell, Grang­c.i:—'M\Uh>gy. of•> Grady'—Graves.. Soiig—-Glee Club~ Quartette.. T:am­pasas—"The .Flag"—Bruce. ; ": 7.V Thomas C larence.Ke.ndall. Rich­TT>ivision ~ liaileyf"1^^' , • 8. William Currie McCiiteheon, Dal­ las—''T,he Victor of Marengo'rAnony- IJlOllS. : .'.. — ­ " !). Eugene Lievinan Harris.' El Pa.-o —"The Unknown Rider'"—l.ippart:'.-: ](». Herbert Henry Cook, Groveton— -Speech at Independence^-Hall"—Lin­ coln. . J­ _ Music. " • _'v '' . f Announcement of the judges' decision. The annual contest for the E. P. Wil­ mot prize in declamation'came oil last Saturday night,-April 7. in the audi­ torium. The.two 1iierary'societies—tiie -Rusk'and the Athenaeum—;were well •rejireseiitted' by the.youngVnumAvho con­ tested for the puke. The audience was ..rather, smalj,'which was a great pity, since the^entire program was an enjoy­ able one. '• —. , Preceding the. beginning of the .eoit­'test, the Varsity Band rendered sev-. eral selections, at the close 'of which .the declaimers took their places. •" • Mr. J.T.' Kercheville, president of the Oratorical Association and presiding of; ficer, briefly stated that,tlve prize sTiould be a-waj-ded'-to the declaimer who. had the best, and most effective" delivery. The judges, President-David -I. Hous­ton. Major Ira II. vans' and Judge-Tavltqn, -\yould' eonsider the •deliver only. In conclusion. ^Ir.[ Kercheville thanked the and'the Glee 'Club band'-' and the™judges in belialf of, the Orat'oi­ ical Ass^eiatidii. -* ­ . AJr. Toy.t-QJarlc of feinple. the.,first declaimer," put up a nice-ajipearanee on the flooi-.. pespiteThe fact-that he;was the first'-speaker; Mr. Clark• held liis wits about him3 ahd gave°his seleetion, •'The-Gonqueior's," \\ith suitable ges­ tureSi • • -• ,Air, Jolm J.'D. Cobb of Claude, the "Secoritl declainierj.starte^l out a slow ^ . (Continued oji pag6 -4-). A ; AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAYv AIMUL 13, 1906 . D. AND D. 3: TEXAS 1. On-Saturday last,.Texas, met defeat •^xtj the hands of theDeaf and.'Dumb .Institution. The DumiNies :took the -\arsity in to tbe--tune of three tj) bliK •.The game; was interesting and* both teams, put up an exhibition Of the na­tional-sport.. ,T^ixas-was nimble to hit safely when hits-meant .run*-..-hikI 1his. "faci LU.ceaii.nted for-.her.failure' to score;; jJajiak pitched an'e^\t4'llent for t,he­ game visitors. and,slipwed remarkable coolness when-"in a liole;^-1 Stin«s rpi'tched for Texas, anil held 'flte '-visitors-•"down" to Tour .safe ones'-'aml allowed but two passes on balls. . : t Texas wont to the bat first. but only, oii'o''man reached the -initial-bag. I.a Prelle aniU^l^ber.ts'on ..Tlt'^'V; tVv~aiwi Francis fanned./ In. the first , inning., thror-iip and three down told the story •for'the stilt-|»py^v--,;v;'rv •• vvA,. ,;.\J,-­In the second:and thirdj,iimiiigs Jtotli sidcalatJ'-re; vel ire.l in order. . In tlu1 fourth hiiiiim A'arsity again drew 1dan1i to lirst; K. Stanley stfu.ck but-, and flte side was retire(lTrftwor:run.s to the--ghod. —* In the fifth inning-Texas, stock •i.:' The coining inauguralion of.President Houston and flie;,loyalty of the student body has attracted ,tlie.attention of the •papers"over the. State. .The..'"Texan, is ;gla rapped lout a..single.';,and .T'arlftun rared .down tn the. l'iglitliaaid ^corner «tti ;(n error; \larinie •flipped to third at the same . 1 iili<*-. .. All looked lovely,-but ;danak didn't..see it that way~ lie liulimbefed and shot the horsehide sphere, over Jhe pjate. and ibree l.oiiii lloriis smas ,tJt(hitiih isj'tl[ere in. r»'»(>.i<1 .sueet"-^si«>n. ,:l.ii t lie si\J h] the -v'i.^itors got'one ruii. • 1 ~ Jn the se\enth iiniing, M-'raiu-is. reach­ed basedu a wild 'throw and stole .lirst >eeoiid: Graham received base on'ball-; riarletou tleW out. to l!.enihin| Sauiuel singled, and -Francis, rauic.. home; Sam­ uel was thrown. out in alt c.inpting to steal seei.md, aiid struck'out. lviche\' ' Tn .the eighth inn) ninth both tvjims dr<'\v blanks. ' ,. . -rHrt-s—ffcV-I).Vi 4: T ni\ersi(r ^»uak •<: Sj'.nr*:y± Following was th(>'lineujtt^ ' i|| : ;||j D.. 5: i|D.'s :AN .'yeriiiaii. •-^l|,a'tij|[; tXltl', cittTTi|e,rV..lirrirrk. pitcherH. le\', firstlibasc'; Alifler.' 1 iiirill!u>as(l S(aM1<*\. baseji 'resgbtt, .field: (a till, right-'fieldt Ilot ter field. I'niver 1«(iliertson. left i1­ i I'rel base; ,\1eMail I'.'IsV Frafiicis. <7itcher; (iralij '1MM fleton, center field;J shortstopf® I'iehev. 1"iu111 • li(4 early lo hold fiiem down.•_.Hi<«-.Taryer. their stiir pitcher of last year,'-and Gus­ -ii. t.-ilson. sophoniure twirlei:, will be wit h t lie visitors, and that means that. t lie're will be"soinet hiiig doing,frohustart lo fini-li. I jiis is one ol th<' best, inat'elr* es that' will be pulled oil' on' Cliirk Held 1 his seiisoii. and it's lip to .the stu­:,dimts...tii.J_urn unt-aji.l biick the team... K'eiiieinber. 3;:i<> Saturdav on Clark field. _ ' -\ ATHENAEUM. • I iheii.ieuin.-held no meeting-last Sniunlay'night,'on account t»f the M 1'. A\jliri()t conlest -in declamation,-held ill 1fre iiuditori11ni. I.hjs is the liome­'s-<-retrlri\\ t> uftr ivr now and every mern­bei-should gird tip his loins and.-make this, terni the' iiiost successful one of the session in society work. The Ath^n­ ie.iini is now, running under'its new constitution, publishe'd a fewweeks ago, and is now''re'nylv 'for earnest and ef­ fecti\e v\oik.r , flie following is the program tor Sat­ urday.night: " *' Y 1)e< tarnation--J'ean. ' " 1 * . niaticm Feiijlle. " " " . t one.• iind that tli.tjir^fciyalfy -to 11i'ew:'.f;fe~.I)ei).ite ; Ur-ol\L'([ that the'"laW"xle-' .'-•'There is'*a ijironouhced nmnifestation 'pi;e.?i(lent would be'tlie lin.ist C/VnspicU­of.collegi? s]iij:it a.inori'g. the st.udeiit body; oiis^part about • it, Xunihers of-the s.tVi­an noing on: 'I lie-Y^W, liad its Easter puor. games" (on?>-t~ -meet ing. • • The' pro.*. the student's trade'. Candies. Sta­ n •;]>larcrs:. Easter • t.t'i jiian. Wednesday I'lam.. A\ it)i • two . exceptions.' was c-oin- tionery.' Ribbon, Th-feadr-'Needlesr illLi111 at Ki-jht-li street 11.; ill: installation 1 v Pins. 'Orders: taken far pDM'd ctitM'elv .of musical numbers. Mi-vS Pins, Hair _.of t_iit'_ President I htrrsdav : ;nul the big. i • fancy articles. and Home' Made Louise II. .Wright. read the -Scripture Candy. \ \ • —I ]>i(-iiic at NV.v J>fj-aun1«vl-^ in' n Jl'c.-as,-c:oim until ijL<'\t meeting iij.•orde.r to have'the edian is sure, to make, L'OOII. 't.' I- $1.50 and more i - Ivarster pni'jram.­ •CI * • . '• ••••'» -*•••: Ills I 5 Cluett, Peabody & Co. ,v'n t o "i lie . jiK-nie Saturday week. Tt. . "Makers " fe SAN JACINTO DAY. nil] he?.llie most f>n|<> \ a1 >Ie siudeiit gatli-If: frjii'LT ol the ve'ar. JJcnt a kodak from Jordan, 010 Oon­A^j^^-.-U4i^iaii-s. ne\t to SniHk, i i.; r.1,.:i ayer Sew all .M ver lias nrranj?od \ \\, ili o\. -• ......... a ,^.'11,1? . a l()) tlic Southwestern-uni- Money-, loaned orl everything. Jewelry, •\eisity baseball team to bo played Sat­-THE RUSK. ilil .. •' diamonds, .wateljes, silverware,; toot­ "Si *»•-*»» •* urday. April It, On Clark field, The '.i'J. •. '.. • Conditions Flourishing—Program For ball goods of all kinds. Great bargains :f * . (JcOJ'Ketown boys -have always played in unredeemed pledges. -. v • i.. ; >'V „ Next Meeting. the. T.,onkr! onis • a eloso game, -taklnt? 1 €l7 Congress ave.' . Both phones 133, The . Jirosrani .tor April 14 is as fol­ ' several-sanies from them in the past lows: :.two si^'ons-by n'oor-l scores. They-are —.Ik'tsUmaLKuv _ JlJLnmi, A_u_ 11 i-Tf-]> IT.nlversily, I'lie nieiiibers ai istie^ and are now located at Honolulu, .in the H{ll-workini: hard to; year;in* innch Specialist in lenses for the eye. Fto­n.iian islands. The pictures dnchipe 'dorsed by all the leading pe'ople. "We suc(-(ss.-rv;-;l,r(>side ' is pushing fill any prescription in two hours' no­ . A iews of. the volcanic scenery eomm'bn eveI'v dej>ar111(<>11| of ...vwork in such tice," . ; • : ' . , ,to tlic'' islands, the fr«>:'(.n lake in tk- 709 Congress Avenue. a way that each; characterized crater of Manna "Kea.-burial caves |n , ">n •M: Naturally, _ COLLEGE BFMVD CLOTHE^ the lava caves,-and 'other .intef'esti^g''-';-.^ ' i and rare photographic Views of liaji-<-as iiuch pleasure, |f» (1T' Jl«ve "ail ho are think-•• store hereabouts. It is still "first" PIANOS AND ORGANS. • use in lectures-on •dynamic go61o^.;j-'»Jf »'f enferiivtr irk next year, ? in all the .ways that cOunt for 826 Congress ave., Austin, TexaiT ? most. You'll always 'find us with A consjqnment of .3.50 poundsof l.a^a now is tlie best Nearly forty years in Texas. mie oiri.. If there •-X 'exclusively.-. • different' toggery, •and coral specimens are now on tL : are anv others 7^ \tlOllws rlmd'^Tdng'Sy-r-ries'er :the desire tb en- way aiyd --.vrll be added to the siilendi 1 • ''same" despite that ;they cost tor next year, rifht iv|\y|s the time-to colliA I ion ; 1ready donated by Mr. FifS • "no more." We. have learned to.: 5 join and get s'i]arte4| iitij1 . preliminary -I choose our stocks with two. eyes, f fllf W, N, LeSueur,1 = niore,—Statesman. t _ -*, ^ practice. .")ne open for tlie smart chap, the 4 other •for the mature man—and ! ; ; pejnti3T INSTALLATION. Now men, coi||e oufi and become .as^ ! the contrast shows how little we ^ " .. --——--i tS J'Soeiated with Now is .the. T have let ."the right eye know >' ^IUP-I what the'left,eye doeth. 5.24 Congress Avenue J lie students .are looking forward to ' UvPORTER; the. ex(Mcis(»-; on 'I'hursdiiy • with great' $12.50 to $27.00 f expectat ions.-. '1 lie occasion will. be ohe of. unu-ua) interest, and the institution is f ."if Kverything oom on the track, ...... Mjll be honored b\' having some of the f: •.Mr. U'owser said ays since, that Physician and Surgeon.,.Sou(ji"s great est peakers jnesent that he thought T-exai had ood chance to & 700 Congress ave. . Tel. S: W; and Ind. lhl 1,u' s< u,i('uls w,1° AUSTIN. TEXAS. " go home and '1 AvujUjrtth:, of 'the fcSeli she M'ilr en-4.07. Residence phorie, 28 S.. W. iail. to attend the exemses will return ! ,1er! Lots of nilteri; out and the Sole Distributors of College T 4 .< m. i• j1 . A-- r .|ft • . -to ivgret the fact for the rest of tlie aspirants to. phfees .... ..v, Brand Clothes. team are * MRS. J0URDAN W. MORRIS Afar. It is both a privilege and a duty working, hard. All of the old stars in i It -on the )m,t 'of t.l^> students'to attend, Voice Cultur c(ilh,ge-viti*e/:.eoniiri^out: daily to limber and they should " aKi eoj,ne out td-do 2904 University Ave; "IV;' There-is a surprising, liumBer *of' Kodak 1-iiiishing. . Jordan, 010 Conoress. ;honor to our' 1'resi good prospective'. t.ra,ck'^^!iiie'h the l'reshme'n Class, Tliere are "several SAN JACINTO DAY. 'Varsity pirns cheaper than any. place new men .at work with the weights, in ' • • . in the city. • •3>nt a<-Kruiak from Jordan.. 010 Con-' the jumps, distance runs' aiul dashes. .cre^ A\enue vu])stairs. next to Smith old are out' are: Aiiiohg tlie iiien Avho il(,< 'X. ^ _ Jones, 11'endrickson,. -Gilcreest.,. Fink, C't 519 Conqress Ave. Pai-ro11(.capt. jy • l\fontgomery. Skinner,. W.BthSt. 'i ^^OTfCE. Confidential Loans. . v • d 'Ia11. Rpb'insoiu \\'iden andmany othej-s. |Kendirll. a new Iman, .will prove a winner. XR L-V * -- . • ' " . • -.I. ,. -i t: ..f .1 S ,te f"l" Altogether the pfoiS­ the students o,f the German .^lloc^jvill •are very encouraging. be crix on mi the 16th, .. Tlie cqmpanf^s xi el] casjt and ^a : splendid; performance Si0<^^.s for2"pccially -did ---he ..give the following lines in a .way tliat went to the hearts of all. ^ '"Butj sir, -Texas was ' not divided in •• the beginning; she-'is not divided now-and under the Providence of Clod, sire • will not be. divided until the end Mr. William * M.'-i y1• 11v: V • ... ' "• Kveryone enjoyed the decla hial ion contest, as was evinced by the .app.recia-•• live audience. J-,Vt?ry one of TTie younii' contestantstlixl'.J^'iiUjjiGlves_JiuiKi.r.:.-And the (if (lie hardest' ever ' fought, as is shown.by the iliHiculty the Judges -encountered in deciding upon-the' best ileclaimer. At 110 time did tin; interest lag. although the • contest was one of tin.* most ..-interest in'£T ever, u'iven here! ~ E. F. F.—'08. INAUGURATION EXERCISES.' (Continued From PageOne.1 •' .Mcl.ea.it qdLlowa .and others 011 the pro--! outwoiyli any vacation they •;iw-iglit-^..take.-— I— l, 1 he-fact that: a student in to. be'1 given a place 611 the program with big' hica titrriat^i^in^-nt^hT-^unnry, eiT-" pliasizes the .sjudents' part lis a body,, and calls to mind tlieia-. parts: as. indi­viduals^; " F. M. Ryburn is to'represent the student body 011Jthis occasion,.which lends -additional-interest to the--ex-er­ behalLAof his scores ^of friends .in, the student bodv. ' ^Tr!?^%uni\ is Tire-"president of tire .^ttrderit^ 'CounV'iP and the . honor, rightfully falls to his • -. -:r. • " • v :•: ;. -'• > »p.:v •' -; SAN JACINTO DAY. -•-j . ' • . i'. . ­Kent a, Kodak froin|]|lordan, filO Con­ "Noxt"~m-pcktlre~grexit -N(-w—Rra \1nfels­Pi-cnic wiU. takv. place, -ptvproniises to' be the biggest and bestfpicnie ever ..paiv tici{)at-efcl--«?Sbr~^he ,'Va|'sity .public, flv.-. :ery one' should, go-an| hiake the day one to-be. long leiiiemlered. Tlie man­agement lias secured the usual round trip rate of seventy-five cents per, and ticH^ets will -be -put-:oh: sale today or* tomorrow at the co-op,| Registrar's win­dow, and. in the—corridcirs.' Those wish­ing to. secure tickets .are-urged to do so ,as soon as possible, a|s; the. committee 4v4sh«SrLv.ttt^f©i1.iEis•enjoyed ! "a—treat-iij—tlie tail!Mo.ore and T; A. Keith wilt.talk'on the "Xeeds-atid "Possibilitie-s of ..the Local Association;" • . . ,'.h -^ - -, '• , LOST, A Phi Delta Thet.a pin set-with opals and «rubies./^ Finder', will please' return "• to ' BtURKE. J3^VKER. • HavVyou eveY been ..to-New Bratm­fel-s? If you have you'll go again, if you haven't, you .ought to go. SMART CLOTHES FOR M E, N spnW?\ • \ rt i> il"!v {.'• f v j , 7-. /•' Vi. ft v Kv 1 • EASTER FASHIONS ' It you intend to. mingle with the well dressed rtblfiflfe' QixHaster,.day,.'this store and stock will prove i; most :interesting' ' to you. • . I A gre.at. many^new and"exclusive styles in suits, hqffii sing1e anfd double; breasted niodels, ;haye just refched.us. Among them some particular smart tilings new gj'ay and blue-serge that will win approval UitS #15X0 tO.^J5.00. ^ ew Hats^—New Neckwear— New Shirts. SHOP :•,.-Bosche Laundry Building.' TURKISH BATHS -->1111 lnplpy nothing but r.rs't-class'workmen, nnd are friends' 0/ tlie Unt­iStersit; s we ^-always respoTid. to thfjr <'a.ll. Now wq earnestly desire yourla tro1 • One call wi.1.1Convince' yt^1 -J . • • ' ­ c Oliphant's irst Class Barbers and Cold Baths ectfic Massage "• 'MilRe, your head-..; quarters -cloWh town. ^ 607 Congress Aye. • .. ConveiiicTit going and corning irom town. ' ^ A ST^iM^T^ p^ron--' age will be appreciated D.L. MORSE,Prop. / -1604.Lavaca St. ft, Get=the=Habit" ^ -.o> -** i-x-K?:..'•• .-••..; r'__ , Of Dropx)ing Into 1 ­ \ '• t / * f. t —j r ­ Salge'sRestaurant Next to the Opjera ilouse. 122 Eas.t Sixth s"t. •r Phone 144. VATES & HUNTER PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS * Students'; Trade. Solicited HUYLER'S CANDY Cor 7tli and Congress ­ V AUSl:iX, TEX. 7 ' . Stenographic and. Typewriting, Wor.k ' of all kinds done by experienced sten^' -ogfrapher.. Stenographic Work any time between 5 and l'l ^. M. .• fessays and ­ jpapers of ail kinds neatly and; actu» . rately eopie(f. -Address. P. O. Box 680 * 17 $r leave order by old phone 676. , 4 ' -. 1 '"toWING." V'» . v -* '. * * •i,'*<-V_%_ii » « «-, \. v .* •-•••- c. • . , BkTI '"^v- THE TEXAN I m • • • ' '-I-'-' :-' ' . .THE:.TEXAN ... '-."• J j • •; " ;• heyr.UW v of -• •-• , ... • • •. ' rotiih.'-.will he-'infredn- . i : "»"* • * # w '••frA >fg« 'i~: -"'''ymsfefe,-.. •/... _ ; . . _ ^ _iSX.ir;intfA>I -'t'lie > Cliottw' :;V i '" •, I i ' » , " A;.^kiy. n^p~per o^nm;--and. ;,uu-: T,rr;v •{^7 -•4 •I i K-IStV -* . -li.hed by rire students -of Tla^ni^itv V ^-Trt-s;^:,,n -irV.,Ph:-r i. iti,>.nthi^ -••. • "" " •.-<*"—'T .VT-l ••—r—^ : — • — •-.. > •.•••' • . ... V ... * . OT «»r~TT".i -'TP""I ;SMOKJERSL ARTICLES., >1 Mil Jot.n •*?.•' Towrurs'. ~tf. ..... *. Editor-ir.-Chier" '"•'•• Hixen 'Lot!ir(>i) \-o\;t7.:v: .. A'Shi&tid.•Euito-'r'; • <3 • wi-.:- THE NEW; SPORT. Conff-Ctionery; •. ^tati-on^ry.. Jjinches, m Miss Maie Series. .JX_x>hanjje,.;£;J;ngr Br -U-^4^ k.; <1 oyster?, hot chili, ^hbt;.chocolate-,i-coffee, •' fv. Associate Editors/-'..,iFTss' iTi-llI-a;n Walker, ^v .n.-rr ;:u--? I etc. Open-^very^'riVgh^tiii^T^'cYociS^ • Mi'5s ,i8^1iy' >-VV"Lie;r ' -.k^rtin.^..: r^oi-. re\\--;;v^eeK~ i ^ \0 ­ -Hi1'--Wri^tc . Manager if DR. J. D. SIMMS r : U1-: Mr'n'i'i •• .1. 'b:.1{•,;>•' . .f !il!n-.iWi; i IleAVI' ^ In all Shades '• 1 ij i -1; vBa^ine; •! I ; _ -DENTIST. -I*- '. -<5-.^ i"* s .fiwefM, in "•jr-TcrT.t-o *• lp>-Anarin.' j'X '-t'U.': b-r. .'Jj-tf*; TjiV: * f Meyer's Stationery Store, 722 Congrfess -A-y«^_N^w_J?hone^55SK;...OId+. 1_5V6fct_ If. : ;;:: : "-Zirffffi-f)l3tien;.prii;'*\ :per';jearl ->rl2o. in : Av^n;ie. 'o-neit a jlvuh't-rRo.-aand" t 1' ° • /j 1! ^ AUSTIN, TEXAS, ; . v. -jJ • ' ,. advaui-o., ;• ;.'•• -„•'.... ^ until.;ortirr.unication's... tn ' Tht? j 'xd ;o .l ' ,* s. >•: to h ' Texan Viistin ft \a>." —\'{ in>/"$r nr.'1 f tl-'*T~ 7T -• • k '-±i; "ihk h,? xm\-* ;-:'^0 .J m • « , • •:•••.IN A CGUR ATION" DAY MUSIC. .: ^ ;-v ^ •'• . • . ;•.••• ••___•'• ^ ;>Jy.tv >vv*.-r'ji.1: 'K'hfvvi"''*Ji try".-tiul^.ii t--v -V .. fill f -1.,.,— •' HEDIClt DEPARTMENT in, f-lit3"-'1' ?ij ' i.iil', -". ifc j iJTT^Tvf .' J •r,f'»|tvr'nt '•!'• U.HAt ..E^^ERCISES-APRIL ...IOv .?, '. ^ , ^Kequirenrijents . for admission High Hou.tou. '.«»• m. !,t. ' — • -j ' it •• r v»f" v•-Faculty irni Sni-V«vai AlUllillgUil i •rrary •; zraduaies'. from; recognized I• •• m : .'II ' t ii. Vrn i.sT"'1! <'.»i \ t • tA'-.v .• t s *1r* ^ J ir 4 ---L; t r\• ,t. '-i-ii& H.TS. ^^ ^ ^y0' h •• • •Ir'SS/; •&:•'•..':^w . t Ai'' :nu:.irr-' • V p:i rt"*:T?>t -l '• tentipm ornyvi r-and The-course.: which, is strictly graded, ,li consists.' of. t'oVir. sessibris*; -erf. se.ven |j ' ' will '• .iii U.di, Hi \'ki 'an »injr. '•. V",'*." *" ^ " '"'v • 1 rnon-Shs each-. Special -..attention 4s f a !ITti»> iiit.-'jTmPt in yluui-Witi••riijit)t:K^ gi-veS^qvEfiu^p^^^sTSF51^?^^!!^ ^ j|f 'mil,|lfijiiii»ti'pTi'^ i^f;W W'--':*" )|1 '*• ' ^ : iaooratoriHS.,. •..For further „ part.icu­ thn\ nui-.'' •' I':..*' .;!V>'r:-.; \viitv : -ir ;a ^ 11r*.1 -\i|i, 'V-'1! .rf r« Charles Bintliff '.ars. adfiress. -..;. :-;'. rail*'rv. ; i') \ N I KL ; 1'KNit.K;; . i iVy'liH-'S:ue*c,es50r. ' cb'-v/'Teagarden/..& •'• Shumate'. L. E. 'BURCH. M. D.. Secretary. |-u":inning D<--D3.rrrr.er;t. . \ ', } Eighth A%"»•r.ue;"N"•"3rth. :"' rv>; 'xi]\ r.ti-e--. ,:.ji's-iv'.nil ' .>"1 ' • . ••••.. Xa'^hvilie. Tennessee. CORNICE WORK, TIN, SLATE !3£ag*S and SHEET IRON. WQSK • IN MEMORY OF MRS M. E? DIXON, "i i ^'.Colorado -Surie'r. V\ iifit-a-. ~Tt 'ia-' [iji'a-t-o A^TTunr^ -Hr ;— FI'HjST • CI-ASS' W:0-RK:— -i-iaia't'r-i r,jrni-shed-.. on • <."i.! '.i . r.i.isi f,'i~ Hi-Mr-: M 1 ^-r-'Application E l)i\(\n -ind , , '"r|-I^r P *;i M| ^al \\ It''e l"1 C'^a: .... • "'-. 0 ""• *. ••, y .'ji ' t.' V . ..'* Lffr' ."_'ry-inil sr:>-t "L',~ RAILROADx.f -­nr i* i zi n"i*t"iv' •,«> • H,-^U-4«4t—L'iiat" 'a i-'^>\rpnd fu .'ou tf|i.o1n THE SHORTEST AND •• and 'it-i.i -ftirtiu-y I f' .-'.tUscafl i•* •• yt."».il. That^ ,i f Mpv .if rin-r l,v' -v;il ua , • V . r i<11I -I h-. j>7jT>] i^him!-,Lifi ;tit5 fV-van; —t QUICKEST WAY JO av>p\ T.^rroi l«-^nr *c R. F })i'\>>n. -i"n­' •' '^=-3^^ iV S. t\ -i u ; DKN'. 'Tci: r_? r.""\v.\i.!,;^. •fefL NORTH s SOUTH TEXAS '. i"; n. i)\i-:u. -:sIsiS­n< >\vje nr\, w : ^ x * ' 'J ­ —•.... %v.--J.r -* "8 ''-j&sS' .' W;-. • iff -r "*r.is :-vv-x • fiye-t on " ;B!ue'^S;er3^ Suit'^.; riiade ••r S'o-y-1' ' THROUGH SLEEPERS f'lilai'-lt-y-' ' S--r'.ri\ i '...i!l.-ii»­ vj*;'' •-?• .£ \$*... i-fi'j( V-'f* I" ." T, -•. 'l>t ! -:i"-•Mi-Fjta'V'v:'hiiC^r •.S'viuar.e_-Cu't.'­ KA'CTUS Is KOMIN". '' -tj-w. AND ­ 1 all' .o:7;e £-'•••:>»•• / ' -r^ -..id--'• •'-r j-•• _v. ^ _ -r ' r r hl^^fe-ev m » j" _ , • "usirry fur Si5.00. S!>•'•'.;i;;t1 '.'ri.ri,.Z­ lL^5 "1 'nly a '.naVtvr n[ r"ni;r-mi|^y:. StUUeDrt-S iniiv. '''rfr.Fr".f;ni^'TniiT'§vy'™f--%;jfj»• tm de -re-.. " ' WITHOUT CHANGE ^Pork'&wh:iij frtM •n rjnai:: jVa.4.• $11.00 j!'|i: rapiur, Uiil •>r\ vuinnu­ •. —......' •'.••. .'• I —* '•••.' -•. • •"Wwii'''WV-* .^V-'.';.'':"• NOTICE. 'V :>e n-;t --.t pnhii-htT •< a.tlld-~~rr—~ For tickets and information >|h.\V'••i.!i e>da.v • ; At>r.rp~IS; ' » -ri.s;".---Ma *rn »„ -ur^ A' un"^-'-• -•&x.:: •..-itSt-tVriuan -''^ :iii>.-.'.vi[-! a', inn.-e at Oinfvd .it ;!,i "".• • • .•••• • •••• ;K:.u'n;.h -haiK.' ..; Adnii-^i.-H', .-I'.oO. t'-OT: .'Vf't Of .!,:'.!<.•;i' Si. ,.,..... ,,,.. call at Town -Office . ­' i4»' -I*5' '»r-J'-11, hf 'mhM.' i.'**' v" i • .T* •• »' -.. .' -an*i :> .--js , -:: . IIVjm V *i*\ i i *! J "4jSjMan.„ iVLQ Cohere­ " ; . r ' ' •• ]>ir .•'• .. ;!syj3 T-QiUyp r-.--t­m *, •jr-'-dit-r r" • 522 Congress Ave. i C . KKu-a . -r ;vy r air^;iviv.: •••• .;•%-••-. r.• ~ . • •••-•. ".•• t • . • . * % ' wi-i rrnnu ili -.,ix nvtine The Austin National Bank, COR. SIXTH STRtET W^Ek:>:WM:*% I ' UVJ '' Capital » -w . . $i$0,000J. • ": I;•-y ^-i^ f' ~ -" *"orkr ^ ill 'jfr-t , at frat-Mi-p, }t • •• •£."• '• ' * -'' . . • . •. v • . • -. V • " V '••» ' . Surpiusi and Profitaf 250,000,00 5 _ ___ ,r, IiU'i'kl.ey ^~* .i-rrn trrai'na.'* I tbis part^ at .vt-Tf , > r." P. J. LAWLESS ° -havp pati^nr-' tot i>t( \t '.onir­«_ • ' aild theii can jQ.icp^fo.i* -uui'seh^^. • Bussaess ot the Facultr anit Students of the Usiversitj Solicited. •Those" win?"are oq ionger—in -tb^-fres-hT AGI;NT .^CrL*,v--».'*«•» 4-¥»/*._••.-•* « >* sj»' '«' t'- E T E X AN PERSONALS. M'hools of the .State. 'Dr.',i-'i;Qderick \Y. Sinionds, lu*ad ot ,tl.fe st*h(H>l:.c»f1 . v • -• . i . . V/ , --•»%• w »» • ..I v. • -v I I \ ;w1 . v» I ' IM 'II 'L; > H-lre L nive-rsitv fnemis. . — . •• schoo.I ofTrencIi, are-now absent tYoiTT the Lniversit.y pit similar-1rips. H. R. Carr returned to" Waxahachie 1 he I: uivei sity (.iernian club gave its Wednesday after a -short'visit'jao' Uni­ regular fort nightly dance at .Protect ion. -V.cxfelt-vL_£ri(nids. ......' •" • occasion „\yas .thoroughiy. enThe • Leonard B. Isaacs of Rockdale vis­ dance last night ^Nvill be the lastOne ited hrs sons, Burford and Conn Isaacs, given by the club imtil the big Easter at the University yesterday. gciiiiaii. Ihis tmiction will be given ~*W . street.' -liii'll W alter Monteith of ..Be.lton, ex-end 011 the inauguration ofj Piesi(h:nt Houston. vtl.iC 'Varsity football team,''\vjis a guest .Preparations are -being made to ljiake•at tht> -lvapjiu Alpha House recently. the. affair oneOf t he-most brilliant given ^.V-.the club durinu', the college vear ==•-•=&•!«renee-AYelleti,4'tmner^tmU>nt--and 110 • n'foo-i baseball player,.., now I'ryfessor \\"cller number of guests, yesterday afte'rnooir of Peacock's School. Sail Antonio, spent and night with a.''.delightful nioonfight SunrtaV at his home, in Austin 1 •• ^.'icnicy Aiiiong the .cUib ,moi.nl>^rH are ^Icssrs. Ben Robertson,/Chillies Xihbi, 0._.Smith. has resuinedv liis work ^ohn Single.t()ii;. Lewis_ .'nrinnani Kdgar in the""University, ' after being con­Gilereest, John. ('.• Towiu-s. jr.. Web-fined liy illness to. the Sealy hospital; .s.ter . McEvoy, J. 1J. • Adoue, 'CMinton 1:1 Galveston. for-several weeks. Brow^ji, Joel Wats'ai.i. 'Ji'red Pislxer^"Billy. ^Iwkeirpr-: .JK»n teit Jr. BurU »r.l Ifavris Dnncan was a piiuisf n t Hip Phi. Isaacs, Harvey Richey/ Ed. Saimiel and:Hiigh -Lan1ar St'oii('. Delta Tlieta-House Tuesday. Duncan" I he greatest >ilcial attraction" iu tlie • i» to .be married to Aliss ( 00k of Bur­near future in "Varsity ^circles is the net on the 17th' of 11ie .present -Hi'onth. La-ter. (iernian next YYediicsdav niLi'ht. I he aHair will be at the hall; bn Kightli. If.' K. AYi1liams of. Benjamili, late Mi eef,„..aaid ill I.. possibleT.-..ai:rangenicnts princjpal of the flehjami'n ^ and a graduate of the academic de­are being inade t<) 'make it' an elaborate partment -in last' year's class, spent success. Jt is noteworthy that P>esser-' 1imsday in -Austin ' en route to San er's. full orchestra' will furnish;-music. An truiio, • being entertained by . lrieiids As distinctive, 'ot ..the %Kas't'eir;.7)ee5i'4'i«»ir, at the Capitol Boarding' club. there will, ife dainty'" refreshnients and specially attractive program, / It will limloubt''(II\~ .be a event. ;inf ]\liss Bertha Moore . atthe women's Preparations Being Made For .Show to building. -"• . 2.. • _®e Given-So.on. 1 homas ( harltoii. Hall of Temple, a ' rl"ho AshbeJL Literary Society has. be­ graduate of ' the law department in gun-preparations for its annual open ]!K)4. and late, of Yale-university, was meeting./ Those of us who/were for­"tlie guest of tlie Kappa Alpha frater­tunate enough io see '"A-Aliilsnmmer nity last week. Night's-Dream," as presc'iited by these ^Jesdanies -Mathews ''and Boothe of ypung ladies last year, will be delighted ('onzales visited their" sons, J. J. -Ma to know that cthey have selected an— .thews and It. Boo'the. Of tlie University, 9^'er one °f. Shakespeare's comedies for the first part of latit. week-?-——^ ' ' i this year. "As You Like It."-:with—it:,^ v.' Aliss .'Vera. MoVey of Belton 'Was tliej""'opdland scenes.^ its romantic sitViations * "guest of her sister, Miss Ethel Morey, and . its e«jniic., (?liariM-«<-ovK't': -W'il^-' h^t • Thiirsday nt "the Knpp;»... Irnpp^; Jg«-^gg9jj.G.].-i.t.--. oppoutuiiity-for.-the. kind _(•'annua -^.chapter house, on WiclfitltT—of talent we have seen to be •theirs.;The street. -exact date of t'jie -perfor-nTanee-JlmsTnof INIiss Xora,Gri-, a former stu'dent of yet been decided jipon; it will be /s.ojn-e1 the ,acaden,iic de])artment of tlie-Uni-time about the middle-., of'.May, how­vvei'sity. visitad University friends at ever. -' • " Crace hall last Week. -' % " ."Walter ]\lonteith of Belton/ .a \ -TENNIS. ­ •/ ' -.^ . ... -; "graduate of the -law department and .There is unusual interest displayed •(•nd rush on the;famotis K)00: foot!,ball in .tennis this sprmg,™ It is yet too . teani,; was tlj^:^^nB^^#^H;iie-• -'Kappa early to pick tlie winners, but ..a hot Alphas .yesterday contest is assured.'• The courts are; * Horn A. P. Barrett, of Bonliam, sen-..crowded. niorning and evehijig; atrd tliere . ator. froni Fannin county, left for" home are; nurnlrciis -of. new men. Working be­ last week; afterbeing entertained bv sides the.1. veteran*. * 'Watson, v;'...P«trlcs, ,the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity for., B^>tts and^ Bryan .are-all ba.ck, so the • " seyei'al days. -, • ;vm -men :wlio . win .-Avill have to be good Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Burgher oiF llal-.one-'. • . -. -, . las last Week visited, thej,r son/ Ballard • • « .. I Y J^iugher/ at the Phi D^lta Tlieta fla-: Don't forget; the-. big picnic on the ternity house; -' 2Nt. ,r c , , Professor. R..H. Griffith hvst w'ee]^; re-" r .• turjied from-, a visit to ^ the affiliated ' -Kodak'^ Finishing.' -Jordan, 610-Congress;. Best $3.50 ana $4.00 Shoe Made A G GERJES 1610 Lavaca St. 6 CO. PAWNBROKERS for Base Ball Goods 613 Congress Avenue _ Austin, Texas — • .f b; Y( >U AVI IjIj/KIN 1) |lAN^filfUbkNT N KUKSWI-I'IKH AT frvi e Till'; NKAItES'"' TOltl'l ANP .TIIK IIKHT 1 1 • 1 r». "-Hfeiut-i-ijil-Univcr.si-ty.,.^ ti'ruslies-uiul Kino (Jii'mli-cs,.p-M»;ic(.'o atxl Ci^iirs. GEO. W. UNDERTAKER AND PROFtfclETOlf ECLIPSE STABLES^ OMNIBUS AND |AG( TRANSFER. FINE CARRIAGES AND !-J^^-.iiyiMpRVj^UPB_ER.TI-R-EI>S40SPITAL­ -:: : SAM IULANCE. ' ---• • o. Mf |®2£S iff..... 108 to 116 (ith St.-Bolb Phonos 161. P; If . Hate One Cent per mile |" Tickets on sale April 22, 2?, 24. x Gq,od to leave New -Orlean.4 an efore May/ 7, 1906. -i 1 #\ exas Central f in connection with the So acific from Houston has been f selected as the OFFICIAL 5 Special Train through to j4ans April 23. 1 i .Leave Dallas 10 A. M., Enfiis 1 :P| A. M-. --• -• ^-Corsicana-12:07 P. M., Brertiond p. M. : --f? Heame ,3:50 P. M., Hempstead ] P, M. ' » T ' Arrive New Orleans 8:00 A. M Ibril 24th. • 4 Quickest route from North and C^'ntr.al Texas - • • "Purchase your tickets via Houston t H. A. Jories, M. L. Robbins, It ; Traffic Mgr . • G. P. A. ' HOUSTON, TEXAS •Qie StWATE.CflCnQgOfflc'K-yyiTus nr&Lrt wnfai•a"-i¥wo8S»i Shutze's Garden WITH-TOUCH ORSICHt TUTtWRj '"«IR.Y R)£A50 An. ideail place to spend part * of UStWOOL tlpe night. . You will find your isdt5i MmQDI-JV'CO Mt&YCK BESTpiopositions­ friends there. Ice cream and • all the dtinks served. ' ^ . 3/mplhiccjl&iLrrY. m 'i: i-i • 4im, "P#.­ §§!': i » j w f j* y 'A wit­ ' J*-" 6 EXCHANGES, uf -Mi1,1a. riosota lias made (lood Friday ,a-nd the ~Sa tuFTTa v"TolltWiirirnn'hntirhrt-. :— • In-onlt'r tii ini'ct. an -increased -deiiiand from «t ud(Mi(s rjii'dii!ihiJiif • the Si ate. the l'ni\er-i't v n; ( alii'mnia is now making plan~ -f<>r-~a course in forestry-to com­pare itlt .t 11a t L;j\en intli>e east ei ii ool­]e.oi s.. • • jn-t run, i.ms in the courses fK-n­ • -•' i. '• ' ' cr.rl-iy ^-ivon-in 1 lie. forestry curriculum ];a> been Liiven to Uie -'departiuent-3',ot ;iii.,rieuJj"i-M;'e,' )intan\; and engineering, • \t-V' 'l.t h\\ e-t el • -••••• . • -v, e r •tf'resi •.taken m the lnter-tni-terifitA •, : (value's are. being pla\:ed -d;i ily b\ .some .of:' t he teams en^a^ed. : Ea.cli fra­jcrniiy will play one .ua!inr with eacli.i -of Mie other,. ei»lit :and t.he; I;-aui-hold-J iiiLT 'the highest "j'K1!1(>ivTl,t-ti-g't^-4H--:-tii4V.close of the toui'Jian-HMit will reeeive tjie cvvp, whieli becomes tlie .property' of the tra­1erni-ty whn h liolds it_ for two siicces;­si\ e \ e.ii The KILT Nine cf the West have at last <>oi)io t.V 'ait' agrr-oTifiTiV^in-'ivga'ftr.t'01". fooiliall reto'rni: • In .the: fiitnre. Fresh-m(MI will be ' excluded ; from . '\"arsity 1e;Tnis: a ]>layer must In-at a dolle.g^­linn • wNMnii foelore Tie w fll be "allowed to play-:* no man can plaY more thai three vear^:• l'ieshmen-teams will not. be allowed.»1(r eninjx^te with teams' out*. side of-t lie . instit ut ion: live t'ames will • cbnrplefe" t h(7^(di<^TTlTrr~^id~trB-rtnits^dS lived as tlie nraMinuni admission fee. A likiver1 nrust .have' a certitical(> -tliat #h.c­ • lias.1 • passed nU entrance exainiiiat ions. that he is up ,in -his work, and that he h taking—a_ full-coin -e. t — League, on this side, anil Oxford and Cambridge, for Kngland. on . the other ', *' .8 % side of the -ocean, and in couseuuence the Mice trophy, under the faw 'of pos­se--ioii„ abioaii, •where-it-"has been in the -custody . of 'the English collegi­ans for the last four-years.,-\ -Jiidsjinir by the number -of a.tliletes who A\ilj.. compete and the wide area of ten it.ory they, represent; the. University f'f^V.'U^lvailia's twelfth annual-relay i•"cn to lie held on April '2.^. will, siir­]>ass every athlet ic;; meet tiV bc.held .this A ear in -thi>. «c"iin1rr. Ail told, there ill be -fii11 \ . 1J00 athletes • -in .compet i­t.' ii. lepie.-entiiiLT every edueationai in-5W-:M.l iu.n . e..-(^t-.if the Mississiiipi; and triv.ii 'li'-yood^-^ •-L1; -f. -* .li e follo\yiiTLrv jiiiiie 'tT'''colleges were­rc-prc^ni«-d a.tthe "leoTiVciijtioji.'of good ;-govern,m-ent ^lul;is;:ije^.-^cently ^ Cornell, ro\vn. Gliicriiro, Mi <11i^a n.; A\ llliamsi Dartinon t)i' \ and .1 ah?,. 'M he l»nt e,ri/oli(»giate league of Civic CI lbs. A\as .-^.o'sew;jis'.'tlie..-n.ai)le.-.'6iv. the federatioiVi and ..a provisional7" coft­ -sfitutfdn"adopt ecT, & " ' Vs-——7­ The .Harvard Afission has-started a "subscription -in -the Cnivorsitv. to.'raise a sum'toward the relief' of-the -lamine -•-s lnis mit: been -dc\tKy. -•• • ft-lias been suggested that-a public -jjiiare be condemned ileal'1 the Univer­sity of Pennsylvania and that' .the city and the university in the erection of a • . . • . •/'l-•' ii a* suitable,, statue to "\YHliaiu_.Penn, -with wlnsi luiirnanieiH. Si^tna t hi is the.', *• • , • . • . • r -'the. ultimate, purpose of having, the -re­ •1 1 cnilv traternitv which l»a?••liiot Jost -A , • •' .° . • .r . | mains of Pe'nn disifiterred, in, Lnuland ;1ml Iniried in. this park, "• (•.eland .Stanford Univcrsi.ty lias at?­cepted't he clialienee• of \Vaseda Univer-' sity_ (if: rl -fin--Ur-rctvirn game of s||aso ball to. br j)lav Board of tional cable .chess .gani'o' lietwiwn IVnti-ffi;Ttop -^2.000 p<>r V 'if . syh;inia#. Cornell, and liriiwn, represent; jfiiaiirtenayci iiilt "the -Tiiangiilar -College ' " Chess 1'' P>y the will of M t: lUfin.oao was left tsity ;f.or the erectio|t' of |the use of the irradilhte the •teaiii" on Conirress. ro­will guar* its proper ison Sevan, on I'niver­iuilding for piirtnient.— .•m: •­'Si %'t\ 4 Out D09J 1 RECREATION - w ^-1• i. > " Is a necessity,-It provokfes an appe-; -'i't'e • and .adds zest-to the -'day's ; w ork,. The bicyele furnishes the very best; forjn of 'recreation and at . tj1?. .sa.fiie time.is a .jjleasure and an economy. You'll. find such,, wheels-as-the J^ational, Raoycle and all other really high, grade .wheels, a,t PET M EGKY'S Let us SUITS The word "distinctive" is as well defined in these New Spring Suits as it is in the book. Th^y have different lines, different cloths, different* making in them and dif­ferent prices, to make t'rie defini­ • tion eornplete. All better for you. £; "Hand-Tailored Suits are as com-y rnon to our stock as roses are in f• ' f­• •j. f •' .• • f • •­ Come around and"^aiss judgment f" today. You are always welcome. >• Sure you-ean get just tKe kind of Tnat y^ou" wanT""here—only tlTC newest shades and shapes in Knox, Stetson and Imperial Hats.. f: "• ­ 4 ? •-. Cong. Ave. and 6th St. All Cars Stop at Our Store COLONISTS RATES VIA M., 6:T. Railway Pi> Sale February-^15th to April 7th the Best W. G. CRUSH, G. P. A., r DallaSf/rekas.. , . . v H. t-. -HAYNEf, Jr.,-A. S. WAGNER, -Assistant. . " Ticket Agent; j , .. Austin,-Texas. ~/V i# for Ice creatn and fountain drinks. ' " . (-Agents for Anegr^ttrs Fainous . W. R.. WEBER ' DENtiST -. ­ -** • fV-. &'» ,:'v; ­ .506 Congress Avenue; Over -Snaman's* PHone 824. AUSTIN, TEXAS.'. _ / ' ••"x: T HE TEXAN -WHY COLLEGE MEN SUCCEED. YALE PRESIDENT TO LECTURE AX • BERLIN: It is the trained jnmrl of the-, college iiutli; thjiI."gtyos the--('tr^Horer-^oiifidenet!­in him, \\ lien lie finishes his course ^at 111o univeisky. college or technical' school, says--\Jr. ilapgoody president of llapgoods, in a recent article in the Sat­urday Evening 1'ost. lie may have little .practical knowledge of, business, but be rlias the ability n> gef to-tlie bottom-of "things,; to grasp a vast amount of de­ tail, to pmlit--by his own mistakes and learn how, to achieve .results, lie does not work blindly. Before die lias been at^ iroffe--litng-•"htr.'icnoAV's part his duties' play in" the routine' of the business, and sucii loimvledge en­ables him not only tir 11)1 his. position >\ell but to grow into -soinetliiii"' better. 1'° is a man who w ill be ready for pro'"' mo'tidii 'whenever it-conn-. ' I ake the case of the young, college n'dlL..VvImj.,..had a-elcricaI' l'msit ion ".iii-—I he • advertising department : of oiic of* -tH^ largest depar.tine.nt-_ stores in ti\ni:nsyi­v.mia. : \\ hen the advertising manager .suddenly .t-lied. one day there was • no mail available.' for his place. But the department must' have a-head., and. as a temporary-makeshift the .college man .was allowed-to step into tli-e position. J o the In in s surprise1, the work o.f the­ — department-—preparafiun of • copy, pur chase of spacer^and the. like—went on without a hitch." The college man had been"quietly litting -hiVnself-for this • rery.opportunity, and: after .a: mouth's 4-rY^wfHV--f»ppQ^ . ' '.I wo.young, graduates of .a New Eng ] nd—^ol^lt^e-^egaju-avijx'l:_.-laslc_lalLjit ten dollars a week. Before maiiy nknit,lis-tliev decided . that tliev were not getting,what' they were ,\v;oi'th and that, the thing to do was to go into busi­ness for themselves.;::;; So" they Scraped togotlier a' few thousand doHars and bought a magazine. .It took -just six months tp sink their money and find out; what they didn't know about bnsiness. It -was a bitter pill, but they--took -it. •-bravely,..-went back to their old p&si­^^tions, and earned their promotion. 'This' ambition tp make money is an­• other reason for the college man's sne­: -cess. He believes-the world owes him „a large salary .and sets out wi.th a-firm, determination to coileet tlie debt; When he finds out that the. only way to get a -large salary is' by "starting at jtlie lM)ttom,. -working liard and " earning' it, .lie goes about his task in that .way.' , A year-old graduate of Cornell says —{.nnLin a boasting way) that within "three 3'ears-he will be earning $10,000 a year. . Although this amount may be trifle large, it would not be surprising •to see him earning $5,000. . . , ; The-fact that", the young graduate's head is' ^crammed full of theories used, to be a strong ai'gument against jhim. Kow it is n-sed iri his favor. Men who can devise" theories and put them into, successful practice are fn demand, The vertical filing system, the card -ledger,^ the.loose leaf ledger—these "and a7 hun­dred other ideas " that. have worked revolutions vip business methods are the , result of'tlieoriziftg< The college man. .has the ability* to theorize developed to a remarkable degree. All he needs, is the pra'stical knowledge and experij ence 'to bring his ^theories doS^ti to earth. Kodak Finishing. Jordan, 610 ;Congress. llie Kaiser and 'German. T.viiiversity men are gratiiied at tlje information that President .Arthur f. lladley, 7>f Yale, is to occupy the Theodore Koose­ velt , chair of A-merican history at' ilje I niversity of Berlin in l!»07. under-tlie recent.' endowment made by James,.Spey­ er.-of Xew Yoivk, ­ The sending-of men of Dr. lladlcy's renown -is .interpreted, as indicating that America is in hearty -accord with the Kaiser's desire for a . German'-American ii;teUeciual alliance.. • • ' Another link in this a11 ia nee "w i-IJ be ­snrmlivd J>y lVotessor .1. ha.wreiiee .. 'Laughlin. of tlu-J niversity of" Chicago, .who will'lecture in Berlin in Alay on- the Aiiiei i;-an t riist.' and. lab.'.'r "i|iiest imis. "'1 he. lvirrg_ ()f Korea"' hi-hj ' its 'fir-d rel:"arsal W eduesday ni^ht. ; Kv.erv u|ie (if the players is enl liusiast ii-a nVl show is as good~"iis-ever. The .lie,xt peiMo^'hrnce 'is scheduled-fort he^MVm _Ai-i.-I m. The" company will play ' iii San Ant onio on • the .'id (tf May.-. ' • . ; . r .... • » •" -, "­ Kodak Vii)ishing.-•lordanj 010' C<>ii"ressV TH| WISCONSIN TANGLE GETTING . 'WORSE. '•.''' -... Students Burn-Effigy of Profess0r and Have Shirt-tail Parade. . Two thousand -students congregated " Tuesday-night and veilted; their indigna-, lion against the, faen1tv.^hpprcssion of foot ball in a sliirt-tail parade. jXTT'eTIT"" gy of one of the leading"-pjofeskors wag :hnug-and—bnrnedT—things-aeem--io be in a very'chaotic condition., \ ­ C'haiges of graft-anil professionalism are ma'de and. denied repeatedly; Many 'it the best athletes-are-, -competing .in meets without the sanction of t-he:'-uni­ \'.ersity; ahd even going to (itrier sclfftols, .showing the., inhjirjent evil of* the: situ­ ation.—Dailv Ca:rdinal. T.The-q.uxsg.ti.onr of govern-inental. recrula­• tion of railway r;ites -seems to be 11je most, .popular of'all the* questions, for inter-oolleiiiate and-,in1er-4ate debates that has come up for some time.'Last ,fall Harvard •-d-ntl-^-Yftle• locked horns over. the question. Harvard winninor with the .affirmatively ^Uchijran. and Chicago, then tried it. but this' time Ch-ica"%'--to be called the-.-Senior douxr­.cil.. „ • • -u --3 .:"1 oli1.1 •jv IVumlinn pon,"'y6"uTTlT~a in irilh I he pen rVoit wlitv ha\t> tried' iroi-iale this. . , . , _ --,'W liaCs/tlu'. Vtst; of furthor ^uhjtvtihg" ynUrM'll' to anH 775 en you get ivvt 1 a •sliiiiinont of ' ' •whirl-i guaranitH'tl to gi\t' sa-tt>lar(.urn—^they're tircat. FMTAINE-BljQKLER BOOK GO. "Pti'rin'e . -, . The ' _ In your, life niayibe the purchase of i _a .Piano: Then don't fail to 'con­ • : "sider the ReUahlje BUSH 4 GERTS A standard Piano ..s'oUl, h.y. the m.uiu-­ facturers from' their ow*rtrstorog.";'-.Ar.-^i^rn^^iivemss^.made to meet-the . ' convehietic^ of the buyer. Price 'consistent with quality. Come in. » J. R. RBED. MANAGER. 816'Congresfl Ave., Austin, -Texaip Capital Bank «Sii s. . . g.Cj .".'•. •• P AUSTIN, TEXAS. W. II. • 'Rie'ha-j|p.spn.i President. M. .A. Tayjo'r, Vice-President. J• C.'; Kei;beVice-President. ' "cn^mTT:t4 »V « -a •* J.v« > 4 'iVclJ A H. Pfaejiflin, j-iAssistan^ Cashier. •. -..i:.—At. i314 Congress Avenue. -if nlf- DO A GENERAL BANKING ANlD TRUST COJNiPANY BUSlNES Students' Accounts Solicited.|p •• j Fine-Groceries . ' M \ • :'f ' ' • " ' ' ' " Special attention: to student and patronage. Phones 241... 1010 Congress aveni|e / • : -y^ ; 7 . ' ' 'f fr""'' Drl G. M. DECHERD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON| ' Office 3rd Floor Yates Drugstore. . Old Phone 261: -New Phone 67lj """ Residence il2200 Gauaavupe Sti -Old Phone 10,j7. * \ Alfred H. Robinso Dealer in Groceries, Wood, Feed Coal.-Both phones-182^ Cigars jjand loda "water." 250f Oaudalupe-street. GET HER AN CIEASTMAN KODAK 9 9 -.V"" AT .. TOBIN'S '' jrhe. Elliotts have given Up their en­tire time now__to rush, etev photographs for the Cactus.' ' " ' -r-~90S CoTiyress :AvenMe.-• Formerly bii Lavaca St. Five Fjrsl-Ciass Barbersln attendance. ; ' New Phone 425 . ]!' ; KW'Otrlc.ul..M.ii.sHnutnn h Mpt-ciiiliy Si. A. GLASER, Prop. li SOL DAVIS, (?)ler in a full line of imported and ijpaSjiestic eigai's ami tobaccos, station­ci'l-l jiei-'oilieals, books and news, Wl: lptlis candies. Billiards and pool. Congress avenue. ' . ; .TDTnMnr v-Physician and Surgeon. . ce hours: 10 to 12; 3 to 6. Office Chile's Drug Store. Phones: 47L ffljidoMcc, 2007-Nuecea street. Phonfc' 10. i E. R0SENGREN, jDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. n Fine Carriages tp.. Hire. 1„ CONG AVE. _.. Both Phones 461. IW. A. BURKE,| I • ..... 4 ' actical -Plumbing and . Electrical |\M( rk. Electrical Fixtures, Globes and - sih ides. " l?; It'hone 235. 4 .8.1*4 Congress Av«."-*f 1 / :-' -... SliOTEL SUTOR, European Style. lEST CAFE IN THE CITY. •-W. J. SUTOR, -, Proprietor and Manager. • -­ JOE KOE.N Jeweler and Money Broker •101 East Sixth st., Austin; Tex. .Sr^. Money loaned on diamonds, watches, or any getor"' -U-ciuiiLr— • RADIATOR -fdf"f'ii;nir with'. his ti>uiU -nore: • :iiii ii"»itti\ . .vi. ;ui"var.i 'j"!'1'ii'i-T.• 'ir.ilT • &\v;i.U('.• yol pin(II y tuipu:^ A SPRING ODE/ . v. " : INTTEFRE TTthfr'Tny" TTfnnjjn-nl wiVji his....•!ppi hii­ T*111 iii>h<;t1 51\ :(«(UV'-t. . Students. Are Entitled to a -.stviiniiuLT iit-l " bf Vi•inI j !r\-. .;d"or •• Flic'. lillio "hnllhri ;• '<$' -:';l : fH'M.tvj-•t'lli.hLT" -'-•Faculty-and ?tu * 7' ,2^hail-maki-it 1ii».vh-i•>—i:it--t hi, •; ovi-ni'njLi:-' Luxuriant : A,-. h-ln-r;t!tv ' I lu". -|'i in^-' " ' ~ — --<>\i'iTiiiii .>i_ Liti• i-oi'iii-r -tore.. v-.idfca • riiHriir* I<"):'••'.Tilt'.-if -util.li-.,;i)i hilt — Comfortable Either rent or'sell. ­ • i';fi tiii'lt. drunk. tin' )<>rt -,o\ villi ec>l;ft• "W-Shave ..... > fl •1 t • i;-'t.--...•!T . ;Ht';.tl! '.Will it'. y^Strw. mvdvhr.": 1. heard hiin i-aHinir.-"if • Such as Only the -•••—: -Xew Phone -±39. Old Phone 4: : if? ^ CV':.••"V::'iy,.u'H k;illily Vnr-r m-v—-iitit V-bt,13-11liy..J1I11rry .-. h i.i.iV-^thern,.. If..you don't find-tlie -genu-j, \n'. ~;iv. in.>t. iluii;. wjt:h u. ii.i'^ .u, fish, ii'ciiti'' X'ililt • I'ah-i 1'iu 1' "ur. ' ino Shumate drop us a line and we ] •My UfVc .ami t'vMary. -;! j. ^l;u;:cU •>u! ;.'liir<-' .hiy .1uv:i.K-­ ,v will'send you our shaving book and ^r : ' 'A1« (X lv I". lll'".N»'!i. ' I''; ,'iu-a111 'ill;. .i.a-i>U-..-n. t iir'. •:l >t r:niihis ,1 i-tU-Nv-y-1•r;-i7:-mt 4 4 " Ausfffl", Texas.-M AN U FAC'tU RERS OF _ -—-x)0 YOU SKATE-? '( ) 1ft -1111V, :ill-:vl'.'* ill' St'11 l-V . 1)11'^V 1:1«-i . \i-t in-re , wiin").--* viny •;i.i-ii:'.«T;.--<'i.,:i.si->/ .-_t.ln*iiy. • ••"V1-V-lux ,»• to t In"' : «*l:i V1*.-* -;4 T iii'Mi'. hf->.no'i;t^';-a-nu ; • ,1"(' -uvr»' 11 -iiini-. 41 Ul "T^uT-iTl"'t' Vl.»•-'a ^' •\ oil ititn'l "TCllt'-U* ^U'1•''-y»f j '/L.:. " -J,11'"" iipiill ;.h<| ->i*iin'.­ ... --. \\ n ln.inv 11'lftti'f r vn ; aiiil Importers and • "i viiw• -*11v all ilif samtrt thnt iirav, ..;,.'•. V -~ C,.;-| |l|)ri~|)| -.inilt'il —• • ai iio not -ka11*. rhi-iv iiuh'tM.t '.niy' ZyKi-• ;jp\ -taiuiinlr Regular, careful and reliable Avith a 'ai'iM' ji-iaraijt |\|.i;icit'-bori' "• :•» •.-•:*;$ ' i ­ •"Vi^.' -'l-lnvlt'M for ,yoii .1 ->\ ill ln.i\ Silt'!: oV-r."' » delivery. •; • Mm )'}• '111' rl iil t'. * BOTH PHONES 246. % Sill'-starftl linn s(|iiairl\in ihf est.'. •\\ hatt-hat ..you; '_ia-\. -Li a i lt'a t ­ •\ mi dolt'. \'oii t-ainiot. ^katf! • ' u^a v.* -!iii;i;ii-'. jitY'tii \y-tx' raiK !<' ...DEALER. IN wmiile. Wall Paper,. Paints and Oils, White &E0RGE MILLER •'Ah^nit'.." 'J.i.f \y;j.ih»tl.v M 3U>1.JiW uci ni'd \"^nYv:••1 -^i-aiuU ri'iviil v; LeM"~ yarnishes, JWinddw, Glass. P'-v .a'rl,..i.!.":. j.'Mh.vis. fin.-s; . Z-zrsgbrr : < it • is A-i-L*...; jj] Tj ' ' and Painters' Supp i^3. Tfie" finest !ighf"•iiveT^' inTthe city. Car- l'n lt>s(> out, til1 at—txi-M J ai nV'l""" ' Triag'es . :n -G0nnecti0-n.__^__i_ r.o-siviM't. t in' roller. -;K.itt --u.if -."oil ifcl tiio ii 4laii-h it'-l. CONCR ESSI':[ AVE­ 208 and 210 E/Fifth st. -'Tel. No. 25. .— —3lio\\ inii. • '•>?• >iii&—'ivey POE'S ADVENTURE UP TO D^TE. ! vnou'td i^h'i'P Dr. H. E. BAXTER V.-:•'..'•'V-,'iv! 'i"JI'v'-iVH't JUjj DENTIST ' 1 1. V T>oi"» ll^t lllr.ll * "ifl.' MpuMlitvU| 'lt. l]l : . " -AUSTIN; TEXAS. .»n-tiu» :iworv 'liar m -n-ni-r utf :1)1'V -V ~V '.'1-vt ^4 — fQ0~"Con^ress -Avenue. Old Phone 1316. than in*\ it.^ , roy 'Twas a jnuiniL'tit,..'.irrai1 *\.i\v -.ills .-ac!> to t uniliit'd Mik ami w «*ai \ , ' ( . , " Ic illV 'lltH' \\ }\ iv:5 ixiaUs r|E BOYS' KNOW HE REST .-v • Thinkm£r--sHtllv of1--the <»•• ir.c -miow < spia>iiiiiLr. j • |-'If Stockhblcer^ financial •' '• |l . uul I -,i\v\Mtli jn-ate^t 'ioi\or. 1', raspcu ';;n-v •eoinni TMU llt'll >r ~-_3,00.0.,.0.0.0,__ * ' * That '.*n'ii kc^ "'1 >ia\ ,rTiT ruvi-tiw —u*Tf { uus -it •.•il'iiHifn. . a*. . •" : ri^lt.'. tle "-ee'.nt'd.|.' .0 Vn*.••ask for new-,.x .n becaiisef' u e. ale -crrpa-bi;ej-of reR'Ieri-ngftlie-besC— .liking serv'ces and Hccomrilpdations• t-t> t)ur"'"custorners,, and the f-tifianciai • T e. Hii11. Ul11 . huduc"it.—'rllllU'• • j ifliiv-T-reii^rh^and careful munagenient thi.s.'babk v, irralits. your c4fi£dence. 1 ii-hi.i-tv.l. fi.ikcn toov. j'-hat' 1 1 1 | o 4ir -not.'(a-ct as surety' or in. trust'eap'aei-n^. our entire Capital SiM Sur*?-': 4 droinn'd ilftih . •.-• • r . • -. •. ii« . 1 plus is available -for the-protection of depositors—. • "11 • V Vr * ' ''inr."! I fU'--«'ed .-aeian ro. iPipped liimJ iu-.t in-§ie door1; always.welcome,the.--.sma.il--depositor-. • i^ur stock i»-owned1d|"home-* i Aiht':hv .lidn'r •iroan •or 'ju V.pe. iioor. • " Q\ :i<»i:n \\ ,th . ,uK».p1''.c8nva--. ami ^tutlVy mi! -iit'M' '|'UA wiM'li . ' . X1U1 „,nic h.n' ut h\ a mower-/ DU0IHC90 CUUVA IIUIliniii : . BOOK-KEEPING. BANKING. STENOGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING. u\°nd vou ' 1 oultc 1 —o.Uw t jHMcU.utJy' '-iirhlyL vcj^ . ilti.iv .MinH'ti«aiiLr oil tiny door • Grid-c: Schoolg for High Grade Students. . |j 1 |~-1~— "Tffl nni--drank an'.?. Tiotlin" fr.qrc-l1 ^ ' |6r-Littleor Xbttiing:'^-GUaraiitei3 Posit.io^i3, Pay * Roi!roaa Kare.niirirtiln lo-ri i'r> ai'vv -iroka j r 1 -! '.r. e -j"., . • ••S. .' -w ^ • .. •. ' • • *-• . . :'lj • '• l "1,'k ^\1 * .. . |• .. .. ' • — •. • .. ^ •­ •• \'lfcl riotHifiTT. ^o'rpi -^— -^r-nin>»Frnii?-tH#rt}}^?l3e"iic4otTie3->'I--i|fTWilalnTJtMj'I-r^wr-T-i!ar>inEr-Ti>iipinc1 '^i'id-: _ "April ••-NliSS;EDUCATION TO BE. THE UNITEIJVTATES: ^ merely-••'rf-ipping,:. _