'#*«. ­ $bb£Q& + Headquarters Wiiti «s Free Delivery. Phone 197;^ •r«*m IF YOU' WAISIT REAL FINE TAILORING fere t^helarjge^fc .and-best assortment of :mtrtwfwtivJWe wik be#lad t« ^Ke°^rrSSai?!S50°°™re°air ' " MEN 8 OUTFITTERS. [*SSSSr B, SOL C.DAVIS H f- Dealer lit 'Imported aijd'.B/micstic ', « '<« ^ fli r. t 'jyiH? 1*3.' llGllS-and' ttfBACCOS, I vj , i( r '•Z&4* No 66 •viri kid Ud lined tttcd-snle mitt y.ropestitc m -.. ~ §m. m k*VH X1& » *A tia&p r^mt sarfe $&&%$& " Volvme II, y r AUSTffl, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY,' ^^30,4902 •. rr.' -»K ,, t, ,p'i A&wm - -.— -i-,-.«•-.•;L . • • ._ . . • ••< .. tMnMSMf»*Z5»»4S -•. -, . i . . £&$&1£K?&8 •IJl^S., ; ­ Yon Knttw TO6 &cif«|3W State records were also broketi in the standi*)# ** j«»P.. ~4« Wgh'jnmp, running hroad ; jump, hammer throw and discus throw. The Sophomores easily carried away thelcliiKS . -bxrnuei:, scQriug^a iotiduf BO.points. Th(> Junius were sccond vvith 25 l'oints a"d tlle l!"» depart.."' ment third w' 1 ' "" ' ' ' "' | contested. points, but find carried SMITO& 1laming „ m splendid work. The following men made 5p<>iij£s(' „1iard. Baylor will also liare ttju be reckoned witlf1^'^woVu.pki»gf pentad' "1 _ :__.^ ... , * OK,* , :n ^ 1 c ~ ^^T-^PAUI, F .THCHiK^lM, She will $end Averittc 13. Mafshall 11~ .Manir 10f ,Co!e~Cv ^.rcd foojters v ,v? the'number v «. _ 1 \ 7V*^~ J! t, i •5fcs«SSl' lYifUSiffirnfui Cb1te:-£H iiS!ii ire Gillette, Hays, Lewis emageir'ntutj^wdl also be VepreSented m full force.' Altogether Stiiuddem ' Pautermuchl'. ard ftom j«|;^ome, sixty;/ox' , seventy^-.'-brawny,J -wctl-femined;V'^"^>SR*"-? All of them'Avill bq he sevent^'-br^ £i.«,^ar-^r'ji '* *t "L..vT » T-* ' * ' tlie:St^te meet 4VThe.fdll0\ving Onehundrod-vanl dash: -JBowcn, nrstv^oie, ^se-.xo uacit tiieirRespective teaftis. ^Saturday iiJSlli cond; Cox, third. Time: 10 1-5, This sniashesj a great day'in Texas.college tircks. Treat the x-iAsa? Four-hundred and fortv yard dash—Martin^ jfirst; Bowen,' second; Stanley, .thirds .Lewis wis> of^ tbe advisability of inci'easiii^ thccon^in Hi/t0?:!^"^'' VJ ;,1.space of time to master even it's element?, butit.is' GEWSB Glasscock.jithinl.-Distance 95 feet, 6% inches. *rv.»n +ur„.,c * > "*i . * • , ~s^ SwSiMhU not in the el—'."the profawon yto^.amroWj.w-, mt m Uut-uull m ?'•£?-£•'. Hi-fx*; ^C2V>*r 7 r ,*r» ») -v;:i®SiSi|t *"i&tiiiott aetsV-44-W mmsf­ 1 WSSHBQBt M jv'«^& „s-.. %mmm mmmmm II MKlfefe PI $*£§!<& KgflMMl SSi®SS#i & mW': :P,' v"^?/' ithe available funds are-also insumcienr.~ xuu, DCQC'p'TlQKj^ aki^. frl\.>J BUSINESS MANAGERS.. m jfe Smb. "tibmty being only some 19 years old has not had ^^ffT jijirX.£} P iccowodate BANQUETS It has made *SPECIALLY QATERED /jOR.^ ; ^ery favorable progress as far asjt has^gone, but kwSlW^'y^^ts^M "' -i» , i„n±: :0 4-iio+ V»nHi nrnfio«;<5nr«5 nnd stu-' 0/v^/e: the DRfSKJLL STEAM hoped that the Regents will grant the Perfect Fit, eall^be a, game of lpase (ball between the' "Dummies1' Wtlli\Twpvsgiv6 vou a rerfect lut* t ^ s * _ ^. :-LAUNDRY .. < *and leFus.tafcc your;mcaspre.^^ and a picked University. team;TitinanT< ' a ^ ,, wt^ be .charged -and the^pi.oeeeds, merit of learning fltme has been more productive —_ 0 , is^nnounced^villgo to"help tefmythe expenses of highi8tandards of scholarship than the Fellow-c*«.'W*« r; . . ' ^ r~C^?< the track team to the southern meet.. -1 whic^ have been founded in the larger in-^tnCtlf LOtttiaCntm ° . X h u s s a y t h e p o s t e r s V B y a l l m e a n s e very stutV ^titutions of this country. Recognizing their f(% itJ**%"' f tW 1 tA* L blTOu^ c0il-ie0-ut:; ^ hus-riever g reat value, the Regents of our own .University * LtOuTJS ; ^een a^e t0 feti<^ -than three* men to the ear]y-a(j0ptecl a similar policy and each year have on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry or any '!mdj;^shave a BaHber^'ShWS'-t^-. S™?H5™ ®f ,lilw"ys^"iSSS~n^~ provided a number of Fellowships open to gradu-. ates of the Department of Literatxire, Science and AUSTIN JEWELRY & necessities, 519 Cons. Ave. •nf ­ a**»f lj >€!!%<#^necessary (trO send a^umaent num jer of men to ^ag iJeei1) therefore, much desired that Fellowships and enjoy dnfe pf 3 S'^S5«­ —Joe's -Favor shyiHe to if o u n c(ed in agreement \ v f t h t h e plans V ^thletic^. \ v.(v.v -' . r\ 1 ' ''• ' pursued elsewhere, the purpose of which should be ,5 Cents. Manufactured by the-1 • — ^^^SSSSt^eS^S^^I'*6 pjwfc thefendtofe newsiiatrer in IWv ofVtMlents "m"tle""pureuit" of Cuban Cigar Factory ,-^H-^dvance-stadfes-leading towards the various- Congress Aveilue-Auatiu, -T^kas-— .•SSSPa^.-.,tea^Wd.-w11lc^pete«W^tmct^;_^na^d Weno« w )e-brt, v •••'•••• • • ..••••••• '-*r. .^.•. a . ... . .v. :-.: •••'•/;"••• .'"•• •/.'/•'-••ifr»'-1 .1...... "fieiasbampomstap of the'south, on Ppdley Fieta,. the recent gift to the school of Physics by Major OPERA HOUSE CAFE, ,^ay,9 and 10, has nmde any betfcei-showing tfp jra H* Evans of this citv. jn ie^ter to the alaCarte, '' tl»elpresent time tlian'thaJt^f the University of ^oaTd df-Regent&Jie says: Mv friend, Professor• W. T. Mather of the vS^&^£l YSU School of Physics, has suggestedggested to me that a Fel-<• trade solicited, Banqpets, Pasties, etc. V /'•«-, , -,? ^. f^-.y > -.tlowship in his school would' be quite helpful to W.1 H. MILAM, Propt' *1' •'"* >aTf1m™y .{Some student of marked promise in cont.nui.,K his Xi&®t liAjaft-wfe^PioBeSM... s.-J3rork in the University. • n^1,rft jr. j ?,r: yi ^^^to&a.on,a;o£f"1 MA: • -"^-frnek material,'plenty of enttasiasin, andone »f ;&e wm of?150_00 for the creation of a Fellow-J CLUBHOUSg the best trains3,ifljthe,South. P.;JIt>nier Cu'rfci^s,-fn'th School of Physics for the year ending iri^ • f mmK * ^ h ^ % Billiard Pari mm esssm MB 'Wt&Mmmm i rw • J<-'••-"^followingconditions: " . „ ^ » « • ' ?J"By First: he must continnehisVork in'PhysicS'Snr. C A DA HUCH>KC \M Fellowship venr as an applicant for tKe de-"" "Q• f : x ^t Tvi. , f JJQ-C iqnevstpfsenfljeu ms .«• ,"j> ?eni jpl_. can jaiii:c6me,to the 5id.<)f the :UniVersity andllia^: Ir^Lo, 1*7' Buildiiig-iH-ftdtlitioiii'l^^ ^l^^opriated by the last legislature; £rand philanthropist for the ^"^^i^oingforthe University and foil mm' wMmiMMh. -^V i?< » v n i =^^*^Hallr8imHtdftlnmd Cori^fiiS^^ . ^ ~ Briggs, ^'5^':?^wlw8l| m. "i em r . U'-J. ?6 -•v-v. >' ­ ZSFWWF ™ ' ^ 11 mtmm —t­ ?*v£ H irMmiS wzmm ?w«, <-Sa^H%sa C­ tsSl&£y> fcw^iS'SW ,sr aea®.» -thriWc &&>£M £-jffi*-'»*f lb" ' 3 S® IfeSrat #Th^: r ijj. ...•*-. -I, i i \ * ? ifj, -T. «» . , np i -~-»*»1 •w"^22jZ!r j" WK ^fa^r|er ig at lier lKjjrieirf^ir' pas'snicessful'a^ Oxfordnml LiuleiRwk^&lren', * New1 SpWi\g^J» V *>*-Miss Heleri1 Simnlrm* ;* r..:_,_ >r jgtl.ey tssrc home; they mn'st be mettay^nCTthusu' PTOIS »St+5^. rt^„.'-..Jlst1i-: & Banquet at^tlie Driskiil nekt-> -— ji—»«••?• v.-. —\v -7~v,,—S^h^ing i*P a/tremendous­ m Shirt Waists for Men, * ' t'1^s wee^--j y\ '* C?\ >£ atid^d|l; M 98c, $1.25 and $1.50. % Miss Howard Heatne ard Hearne Has gone to her-home 'iij/v t^s» Mr, Gregory an» SM* •Jew 2-piece Flannel Suits, S -for the rest-of the.present session.: $o.00 to $10.00. JJ} "Emanuel Roos of the law department witnessed ,1®; f Senior Shoes the Best, 35 ^e battle of flowers at San Antonio, Ills ' '• m Prof. Houston,.who ' m week on leave of absence F. £. MISTROT. § every_ graduate 'of ja high school that graduates (fttCitvpiri iojPxunlli'Tro^ei \Tn<<> Vs 1 1 ,1 ..1 iy . x lie jingiisn bociety. tor the Encouragement of — .• "" --1* ^ ?'*-• .-oa$sg,v Cre V pe ,wediwithhis-'Arls' 4 frtaKh Commerce, now i.i its' * A % '? SfAtWIfB & BROS IsdLVED; p.J'„ f , ont hundred ami forty-L'iglitycar.aiu] of which I lis ' -: S™™,!,!B80S' Pi of, Houston was in attendance at the conveiK" MostGraeiotB Majesty the King is Patron, visited^ ~= al-oute.­ -OlH'je{Af<-«UTE.-V^ That the YoSngf Ladies 1'in'JiKtj vn tion of the Soil them Teachers Association at Dr. Halsted to lend his support to the work of this tHR I.UAlilNG „C£«.kgiss. ftny wcarin^Mitlmery from . Athens, Ga., last we.-k great Society. In addition the Washington Ac;ul-se>»Mi>r,s KW) « a ATHr.RTJC .> .v Jaelc Kirkpatnek, who went home about two emy of Sciences has asked Dr. Hfdsted to assist CLUBS OF THB «1r> ; '' '! COUNTRY'U/aIt 4> n .. -I.1 „. ... i __ /* *11 1 • •. • J_ 1_ J. . . • , . . • 1 1A .!-•• i'k ' ••.• • < ••• ' > ••••'Jy.''. ;iausen&Theis weeks ago on account of illness,'has returned tlieni M> promoting scientific work in Jthis part of 904 Congrfcss: Ave., • duties. the U. S;, and has enrolled him as a ilon-resiilent. , and again taken up his University duties; lfn^i«?prga},l*attoiHeoiitro1litiK sports, which'--T.'V ' * ront.^ 'J& >' : -; vrvxlTO THE • 8PAii»iN«--f•! Mr. W. H.Firilayson,one of last year'slaivclass, meml}ei'-Texas is coming,tothe front, iuvnrliibly adopt Spatdlng'^Goofs6aUlebeit, 5 Makes the question is visiting the Universitv and 'receiviny-' the heartv , r.-i' t } '< OfReihl League Base Bull, tifficiftj 3«tirs jsJoSSvSs^ : t ../ , cotlegiate P'oot Hnll, Offi^l Gaelic. . 1: h^dstato an,! co„grntul;,tjplls .if lus many • .CWWtak'Mi SelteNer .. 1 Undebatable. jfriendsr, m Graham & Andrews, ^cbmin^to University; "6c DRUGGISTS. i«f, gQing to" their JpJfo*vihomefe,vwill find' r,) 1 i V?', University; " , -.VHerbert Ardrey, LL. B., '01, was here for •i J* * days last week shaking hands with his friendsf ' l^erberUs malciug-guite. ^u-reputation-lo^ liis-legal ~ 1' J lore up in Dallas. , j • • v-> ^1 ^ v> y/f r* ^ s> 1 H, -Engravei^ ty'la City. _!L^= SaBSa^ 'I c-Ai 'HeMn>W» mwaplwtion jt>bin. i^| too, «faoaJd »njoy« We*bbnra.T/faMma E WsildoUs^Oaitsth Bcnjofr Etb0MW*Wl41 br flnVclastf jntuia datfwn unt/HbuA, S«wfit* "^ « ffM-f 1 '^£" %***$? ~t\L ct-• SB& TT ng-men.­tu'rsda SSO ^ ^ii S "Vw the mAii Jcfc&vsr that, < _• ?*.'v« " * * h _ • *.... hig fibsolu te^dWotioiv to, tjrq£b j, ~ !-•":• :-;-|P«Kg|M^ « Jg|4san\ ft W* 1i »rf ^wrSsr"'^ •>•* <'• vxcc-JtfiMSBi^sWi^a lia.^ c^jdasi --.*.a. Mi«t4.»«. */ » "*r eve in tije \yprsnip o;r oeautyj put wfto aire ciea amJ.'&ffi CollogQ Inv theiworship of holiness* but Stationery e*#M,V! rro Reception Cards Y. "1® ^ % f Venogram anj ^WHo ^re^ftfla^(HHe^pnpeal of Ipeauty. ^ Surely the " Banqne?Menu^^' ^' Addre&s I)iP8 w­ ift the woiels"" Fratcrnitf Engraving *• VrtV"-"8itJng Cards ­ 1ftiv* •-• 4 Vr* -C ("if *» y, « ^ ^\IMM that'stage of quiet $nd which the beauty of holiness'and > ^ .7 -M ^ '„ Y*\^r i > 't:.^tfflMtC0llefeeslle;w0fl-tliepj^ «L^mjosit.«,, ^so^asantly feffletobe«dbyherAasti,.frientVs...J ' ' PBROYDUP-^AKER.SOUTHED _ALBANY, NEW YORK, . ' «« . INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF tt: specialty, tiocuaon,in namiu 5 otnooiui Rev, j. B Hamberlin,-oC H< fiStiMa«^C-ACADEWO COSTUME > I. ' .0"??^cl,°01(?'fE3tPressi??"-'Alabama;anaal3rothK, Mr/j.-Q. Hamberlin, of '"{ '•' '.C.Vj. ' .. -..' ^.:vr:',!':"-';.;;.',••...,. /'rjVv' I GFFR% (Boston);at both wfwhtth «irtltutton9< he «*, mtas;faaJ;i, These'stricken relative bnvP ,h, « Makers of Cnps find Gowns for University of Texas, Yale; Princeton, {< f • eg* "^sr+tmnii«ihed himselL Later stills ttfe s»e«t -^»sum-<• ._**-« " Harvard,'Cdrnetl, Bryn Mawr,"Smith, Welleslev, Vanderbilt, SewanCp; Tulane, University of Chitago, Lelartd Stariford, -i Georgetown. • ..>, I',> f^,w£hip. tf i>~ ' *, the' ebming acadetfiic year (1902-3) ihe' I i\Alt^feachih^iil seebndajy schools for several eowrse in'General Biology vtill be separated into ^i'-A^-years, jn 1890 Mi*. Hamberlin wjas^callefl. tb Rieh-^two full courses, onein Zoology and one mBotany, College' asiiiistructor'' ?ii~Elociition,1=Awhereu' e«ch;extending through the year. This change J1!he;V|rriaihed tW^y-ears^fBuring the \vintet' ^of 1 SMEpTaTHE^iUTHfAST 3S81 h^wa^,«al8oven?ploye^ part «Jf th6,time"§|||| ^^^Jmversit^-of^NortK, Carolina1'., tjt October,.-3--— -/ ---..— j--— -—--• ;Igb2,-vhe cameV±he" Uni^rer^ity of Tdxas as In-!, ;The second year's work T?cill therefore include only • ~ -structbr rn EugTish and Bxpression;" afTd* 'in '1894-* l^he courses^n Histologyand Embryology, each ex-^ -he was promoted to an Adjunct Professorship, *' tending over half a year.,1 This change will enable r Ayhi<;h"position he held tUjtH June)-1899, -As )We "the school of "Zoology to do the full amount of iiavc;se^i7^thcr^£;ssion-ol~1^899-190O \vas^pentrttt*',^rf'ecll?^r'e^ pretnedieal -work in these subjects. As II .jaaVj,-ard_'%aivei^tt 'as^At^tm'1 S_cholar>Jn this year's General Biology class has not had the BIRMINGHAM, KNOXVILLE. 'MACON. AUGUSTA.! was EN 7-=—•—'--/-."r* % sjuuwi wi jLi^wcimtKV'vw x ruicsbui -ofluon s leccuiei „.... • ^ p .. •^)ubtj%;at>itfes seamed tp'be: tjthmff mmt^nd uAn Houjr mth Sidney Lanier/'-.Added to a keen =rTHE mAB-H- -co:» . . ..:m , Works-17th and l,e}iigh Ave. Salesroom:1227 Chestu^t St,. ^ -fj' ji&i PHILADELPHIA-fA . AND r-'w-^.«—•rr..wn '1-^_rv,"X_Ji-.*" ; Class and Fraternity -Stationery, .Fraternity Catds and Visiting'Cards^ ' P1fi*5*si'PPTIo iiti/lp/lhlSf^5,y •• ';?!5S.*­ ice Barber Shrih--;® -X-he-,writer.Ayill, tns­ •MTMMM thoroughly' mastered.thAWhis faculty bgbbdv, mind; andsoulbe#iti unisoii.with^j :hMHI Vh.'. !«MaMW M*WM /iKWfiSijjiHsKi •" :-v WMMMM as - ­ S*3*'j3 v"*•' • v^r-A'-Vj aE^SkaSss^ri^^* MMMM. ':-'•J.'J&&\ •