*i> A Weekly Newspaper Published Every Friday by the Students of the University. sto': ®wpa®s^ps h r ^ *rv! VOL V AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1905^^ f f-^ } ^»* H*<* K r No. 31 ^The . Cactus PositMion SOUTHWESTfeRrTRACK .Given In liitail—Information for'' Fac­ [feet Went to Washington by Score of »** jfa • -• alty and Students, 68 to Texas 50—HendritJkson Star Afc$££> ' of the Meet—Twelve Records The following will constitute the pro­ * -Out of Fourteen Broken. MX'~ Sf » gram* to be cauried out commencement Texas Broke Seven. ^-®°°m 70 at 10:30 a. m„ form in line cessfully seven first, four Second and' l^two abreast in the order-(1) Masters, three third places in the' fourteen, r*=z (2) Academics, (.3),' Engineers., and (41 events. Hendrickson, as was expected^ -ULSys, tend take..-reserved seats _in "the Avas 'the star performer/ He immedi­. Auditorium at 10:45 sharp. , ately Became the fayorite with the Monday (Class Day)—All graduates .spectators, and • roceiyp^L-;enthusiastic —are" requested to "ifteet in Room 70 at' praiser from Manager Delaney of the . 10 ni., form two abroast in a pro­ -Missouri ^Athletic ',,. Association, an au-­cession headed by the class officers, thority on matters athletic. Hendrick­march at JO:45 to reserved, sjeats in Au- son won the 100-yard dash in 10-flat, ditorium, -, did good work, but seemed to be play-1Zoology 1. Room 44. .0l,t. of her clasf, as _the scores of Tuesday, June 6, 9 a. m. ^ 1° 1 to 5 and 0 to 5 will show.-.. Group, I (Monday',1 Wednesday and Fri- These three victories over Mississippi day 9): ' ' ; a ^ form the last games of the trip, and Botany 1. Room 91. V ^ the last games of the,season.. They cer Civil Engineering 6.-Engin. Bldg. tainly ""leave a good taste in the month" Civil Engineering 18. Engin. Bldgv of 'Varsity enthusiasts and, joined with Education 2, I. Room 61. -the Vanderbilt, victory, make-the "trip Electrical ^ginearing.10. Etigin. Bldg. one to be proud of. t English 1, I. Room 63.,^"'" English 1, II. Room 59. / English 2, I. Room 82. v^Chi Phi, 19; Phi Kappa Si, 17. = English 2, III.; Room 70 Contrary' to all expectations, 'the game played "on 'Varsity field on last German AnI. Rorog} 48| German 28. 'Room 87. Tuesday afternoon between ihP nhnv. History ,4. Room 44T mentioned teams was a veritable slug­ging mateh, whichy-aldec __ _ "Latin 5 a,nd &. ^TToom-.11. . MOTfieraa^ics' .:rf^~Room of errors", by both sides, enabled large scores to: be pled up. • Thp best that Spanish A, IV. Room 60. ' >^js can be said about the game is that "it . Tuesday, Jun^e 6, 2 p. m. was close." * v k Group XI .(Tuesday, Thursday and Sat­ urday 2).-• Botany 7.. Room 70:§i?V I ^ If '"f t, NOTICE. » V ^ h German 18. Room 7ll^^-." --.* "The books o? The Texan will be Latin 2, I. Room 74. . , turiied.-over to the Students' Associa­Latin 2, II. Room 74. " tion next week. If you have not paid Xonr Wednesday, June 7, 9 a. m. subscription, you could avoid in- Group Vni (Tuesday, Thursday and con venience to, everybody coficerned if , Saturday 10): you would' pay it at once; r*:Pay at the Civil Engineering 3, II. Engin^ Bldg. Co-op., or sen(T i|T#to the Business Man­ ager1. (Continuod on -jage two), 'Continued on Pasre Two.) (Continued on Page Three.) 's ,S't mMf* as" PliPSlWBPPWIHWWIPSi! fc^-Kr; " ' ',J v -* -1-A- r^-':.'r­ m %% $^V> :\,t7* {V .* "> . \>:s:\^; ly^fv* 11 mT__ • -__ ,'V - ' • "•"" ,* Sr * ""'*""i < * j r~< " ' ^ ^ s* * *••••—A»--t *'> '" ? Vtf.'t­» •» * t^ J \.t»* THE TEXAN ? *. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM, j. SOUTHWESTERN. TRACK. »v­ wgr^.ytA*' (Continued frorn page 1.) (Continued from Page One.) -7^-ing departments: ttlL;, second iioor, pass -rltfi down east stairway,. graduates taking. " UJ. fiftats ,in the middle :.^.hkc]^,L.„.2L,mI'M Governor arid chairman of the Board of Regents, invited guests, Law Faculty, — marck-upL-.west stairway, joined by the 1 ^®w graduates on the second floor, pass down west central aisle, Law gradu­ates taking seats in rear of Academic •j.'"-,. graduates, and in alphabetical order. . The . trip was a marked success. The -team---was-Hfery-comfortably entertained •a4>-4^"4'ifti'k»"Hqtel. feruiL'illy'i"tlh^j&p worth during the World's Fair, so they, were within a couple of blocks from the ttg—^a*itttffl~-w-here~tite~flteet" -was held. The boys report that Washington Uni­versity proved at once a hospitable and pleasant host. 1 '' An elegant full dress "suit of black crepe cloth, coat silk lined throughout and silk faced lapel; ^ : ' * $33.50 •"? ; , In the conferring of degrees, all graduates will pass across the*rostrum -from east to west in degree groups to receive their diplomas. "" " Rusty Cuss Banquet. A banquet was given in the B. XIall dining room Friday night, May ' 19, by the undergraduates'of the Ancient arid " A splendid full dress suit of high quality unfinished worsted, fit. and make Honorable; Order of Rusty Cusses Jo junequaledVat any price," - $28.0(T . %The follow^^^-a'list of the phi1 honor of the Seniot^ ufcLbecs of the- Beta Kappa members in Alpha .Chap-. or^er: A. Frank, G. C. ; Kindleyj ter of the • State of Texas: *-—••-"•••• -----j «T. A.. Simpson>"B.•'& Lallier and W. ~1t Same in Tuxedo coat, $28.00 Rev. E. B. Wright, D. D. Sylvester Primer, Ph. D.. "'••••' .Moyes." A program; neatly gotten up bj i Cusses Toombs and Arledge, on the White full dress vest, $3.00 :lfil ef. & ' " Morgan 6a.Howay, Jrf~Phr~D; M. J/Bleim, Ph. D., M. D Edwin W. Fay, Ph, D. W. I. Mather, Ph. D. • • • . • C. S.. Thompson, B. A. Warner Fite," I?h. D. ' '• f™nt o^­|ing of a genuine moss-backed reuben, , with the omnious words, "What might I have been," and on the'.back'a solemn^ '• sedate, capped and gowned Senior with ! the explanation, "As. it is," was car­ Good full dress shirt, Ji.oo E. & W. fuil dress shirt, -$2.00 and $2:25 i < Margaref'B;'Windsor^ Ph. B. ried, out as" follows: : 1 • H. D. Gray, Ph. D. ""^Rayinorid D;:"3inierr ph ~ D; Toastmaster—C.. I. Smith. ~J" ~ "I'firPaaaiing Off7' B; "C. LalTierr""^ E. & W. collars and cuffs 25c­ Honorary Members. "Those Left Behind.'' H. L. T«lylor. W. S. Rather, G. P. Garrison, F. W. * ' ^n ' '• WprlU's- Gridiron," & Q. Simonds, H. W. Harper, W'. L. Bray Kimlley- , ft.rid...T,. H. ..Montgomery, .j. Farmers' -Trials/-—A. T. Doctors Who Accepted. 1889—Albert _ Lefevre.aoo»~nvnert i^exevr-Q; : •t "Ohj-.-.ye i Simpson.n . Undergraduates!" ^ :t * 1 -< i0OO-W, F, ,McCaleb. E. P. Sc'hoch 190SM31 C. Bice. 903—C, R. Smith, ;, _^lu ' "Sin^ Bees" ,;^plowin& 'Upward,r.U"A.-• ErankC#-. rewell," G. A., Odom. <312 TO S20 CO!^GRE fe .; Wei .J893—R. A. Thompson^r, 1899—K. H. Beall 1900—A. Rucker.. ,. ^ \ 'evfelation, ice creftm—was nofely; posejj of before the toasting began. Just previous to the farewell,' twenty min- City NationalBarrtc f f'f? w­ 190^ Lulu Bailey, R. C. Clark, L. K. Fay. f--• 4 }002—R. F. Lavender, E, P. R Duva). 1903—E. Z, Ratlier.. 1904-J. F.,iiIut:]ei>don, H.. p. Steger, J. R. Swensou. list of Members Who Have Accepted. 1L ^ --. Bachelors. 1 1886—Jessie Andrews. — ' 1887—IdHiatt Carrington. ' " 1®9®T-Mrs. j;; Fontaine. — 1891^-D: A^peSlSk.": ""— utea-' time -tvas S6T qside for teflirig f^Fos and swapping lies. No one complained of being beaten in the swap. WTien farewell was pronounced bv Cuss Odom, "hullabaloo," nine, "rahs" for" Tlie cour tesy of Mr. Pool arid nine more for Hie Rusty Cusses were given—arid: each happy-hearted reuben plodded off and crawled into the hav. --~i­... Botany, students of' the Universitv of Chicago will tour Ireland ahd Scotland Business of the FacuIty and,the Students ; of the Univer,sity Solicited. ­.. ^nde workat lowpricc*.• Wnte tot lUwtratka*. EJc^nti made freeof charge. Satafactioasuaranteed inevery BMtanee. BUNDE&UPMEYER CO. 77-F Hack Block MILWAUKEE,WISCONSIN nmulij­vv lssra—u. Y. lieneciict, .Maciovia tin; this summer to do research work. I V},, ^ Mrs. H. B." Houston, AI. E. Deckerd. • 1893—Jfrs.' B. ;S.. Ram. Mrs \ S NOTICE: 'S - IT e * "Benedict,!Er.^ttel wiir"5e 1894-Nina Hill. , ] ^ dolph .Kleberg,. F. Van, Zandt. • 3.1895—1). .Cameron, L. N. Casis, G. s! Yon!0-1' IL "•Hornsl,.y) -M. Sheppard'. ' , ' 1^07 "tr"' M' Sn,'th-" F Rwchmann. 897 .IL. G. Upward, F. i'. Lewis, F. Ihomas. turned over to . the Students' Associa­tion next week. If you have not paid your subscription, ydu could avoid in­convenience to "everybody concerned if you would pay it at once. Pay at the Co-op., or send it to the Business Mari-ager.,;! • P^VOLVa/ Troy Laundry: The boys know the rest F. J..l)ohmen. 806 Congress ^Yenue lb, , "i ^ M .1 Our haircuts and shampoos are not ex­ M.1^:R^^ T ­ celled ari^fteter We make a specialty J. L. Hume, President X.19®J~E-I1' Wcst* G-M. Deckerd Af" of electric massaging, operating an In-4e^atig^l^^a^ine^the--^beBt^-in^qfl««»­the only , one having three separate and - Geo. L: Hume, Cashier. H. Pfiaefflin. AssistantyP.arfiipr - P. J. Lawless," distinei strokes, giving seven thoos&nd wT^w pulsations per minute (that's going o -95~A-1i)eu88e", A. H. Pritchet.t, -H.. some)/ Hot and cold baths wu >w> Titt4 at all hours and Sunday mornings from m' ewi8/, M Bartliolo 8 to 12. Thre? chairs in operation. , U:J$. Bromberk, W W riomnn+ Quick and efficient service. 1 -^^ri^XB. Weight . -S. A. GLASER, Prop. : s Cheers.^ ;910 Congress Ave. New phone, 425. ^ is&V W.-Fay, W] Don't for#:elt to buy from Our Texan , •./•VV/.'. *»*>. . Advertisers % r v®y-*f"3»v - 'fhy •toAjl* rntm ••yf-THE rmsi H>TIOH;I BAHK Of Austin DIRECTORS: J. L. Hume, . J. A.. Jackson. ^ Geo. T. Hume, Geo. p. Assman, A. J. Zilker, A. L. Teagarden, GeoM-Hume. 1 » ••"w * < S > '• . • • ? : H Kr »iT i c. M. Mil I PR S DEALER IN Wall Paper, Paints ^and Oils, White Lead, Varnishes,-Window Glass -, -and Painters' Snpplies. ' J'IS 711 CONGRESS AVE. J X asi , .4^r i-vt'* >< jfeMlferl ~ • * • 1 ,..r.V, , , -*,L..x,.u.^il lrtl. -I....-/ .11 < , J** «* %>V „ < ^ " r K ^ T * ? ^ , x * 'nFp^"** "*sr! »<»• _ ,' • > ' ' ~ ' f #* . c * kij" ' ' \ <~ , , -, 1-A 5 P •.--.. •. •-••..• V.w/^;"TOSteBE,»W!V»."i'"u-»;vwT*r-:,>.:.<• .•.-•.•••„'••..•••• • .•.v;.-•.'-1i' •-••:••. r •-• N 1 1 1 -••. ..-. -;-**• s i—1—^ ' " •_ ' • -• ' • " -• '' v : " • . • . .'.~Tk —; —' > —— J-—— €r , " fH' -'* *WC Pi •*-f-> -J-JlS -»J. *. • f,. ,J£ V. 1 -«W * -a.i. it -k fn,*^ *w-^. SPRING EXAMS: Saturday, June 10, 9 a. m. Group IX (Tuesday, Thursday and (Continued from page one.) SBilfSI ¥ -­ and Saturday 11V: • • Ssisits Education 4. Room 44* Chemistry^!. -Chem. BldgL — J^MectricaL Engineering 1. Engin. Bldg. Education 5. Room 71. ' English 1, VI. Room 59. 1 English 1, VIII. Room 48. S^'v •English 1,-XII. Room 61. -„ English 1, X. Room 59. •It H English 2, V. Room 63. English 3. Rpom 70. . a SMART CLOTHES English 14. Room 58. German 61.— Room 61. Geology 11.-Room 82. . History 1, III. Room 81'. ''"I German A, II. Room 70. "~/S\ History 6. Room 75. ­ FOR SUMMER "Ca History 1,1., Room 81. Latin 12. Room. 87. ~~r— -*. -n'sd"1' , 12} H _ Latin 3. Room 71. -ft; Mathematics lj VI. Room 63. -t ^ Mathematics;1, 'V.; Room. 91., ' — . Mathematics 4, IIT .Room 74. ­ .y -M - Mathematics -4, I. -Room 74. -„t Mathematics. 4, III.^. Room 74. » Mineral Engineering .9. Engin, Bldg. •'^fftt-heniatics 8. Room -91,^^^^." ^ 4 * Si A low-collar, a spotjess shtrt, a narrow -^ 87. , • Spanish A, III. Room 44." "" _. • -7. • belt, a spruce straw,, tari ties an.d a blue ^ Physics 1, I. _ Room 48. / . > Saturday, June :o, 2 p. m. GroiipL '-All (Monday, Wednesday "and seTge two-ptece outing suitr maybe Wednesday, June • 7, a p. m. Friday 3): ! Group. IV (Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ J , double breasted, and you can snap your I-a.tin 2, IV. Room 74. . day.. 12): •• Latin 7. Room 87. ' . fingers at. a noon-day- TTTSnglistv 1,-V.-I3tonnr44. -—= — Spanish 7. Room 71. ;•••,"• ->1 English 1, XI. . Boom 48. • *" " Our summertime assortme?nts In these ; WILLIAM JAMES BATTtE, English 20. Room 87. -. , tChairman ''Schedule Committee. needful hot^peir clotties are made of "French A II. .Room 63. -~ • *.. Geology 1. Room 74. " • Serges, Imported Planners, Tropical Texas on the Diamond^ Season of 1905* Greek ,1... Room 71. Worsteds and Wool Crashes, all Wool Texas, 7; St°. Edwards, 11. History 2, II. Room 70. Texas, 1; St. .Edwards, 2. 1 Tested, a trifle lined and cut loose, but Mathematics _2, 1. Room 61. ^ Thursday, Jutie -8, a. TQxng,-4: Austin League; 1. .. 5~ •sB.appy.^frdrn-.shoulder to . heel. ^ ' 9 m. Texas, 2: Austin League, 1. •Group .11 (Monday, Wednesday ami ' ... • ­ Texas<' 3:' Austin League, 5. ^ Friday 10): 1 " $25.00 down to $10.00/^ • Texas, 11; St. 0|hvards3 2. Civil Engineering 3, III. Engin. Bldg. 4. — -— = Civil^agteS»1tt|?12r Engip. ^Bldgi^ m Texas, 14; .A. .and M., 7. T~lT'^'TP^ti^tractTve Httd:W~B!adr-Sults- Education 7. Room 75, 14 ^English 1, III. Room 59.-a —-•Texas, .5; Baylor, 1. . __j__ .for Commencement Week have justTeyaSj 5; Missouri, 0. v f-?' English 2, II. Room 63. v . j reached us. Texag,-2; Missouri, T. • '"English 19. Room 60. _ _ . . II ..»W-' ~ • Texas, 0; A. and M., 1. French 1. Room tfl. ~.1 -a Tex^s, 1;-St. Edwards, 0. Geology' 12. Room 82. .-v • Texas, 2; St. Edwards, 0. ^,1, H-?Roomt48. ,ir%A %-j * t *4 3; Va^derbiiii| 2. 1,1 t, } German 105. Room 58. ? ; J Texas, • 2; Vanderbilt, 6. ^ "Greek 2. Room 99. ­Texas, -"3; Mississippi, 2. v,^History. 1, ,11! Room 70. ~*" .Texas, 5; Mississippi, 1. T>tXatin .1, II. R<5om 87. " •" Texas. 5; Mississippi, 0. 1 .Mathematics 1, II. Room 74. '.'Mineral Engineering 8. Engin. Bldg. Senior -Engineers' Theses. ^Physics 1, II. Room 44. The following is a list of Senior En­ CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN­' Spanish A, I. Room 81. gineers' theses: ­. Spanjph 2. Room 71. , s "Trrtctiye Force on Austin Roads/' Zoology 9. Room 91. • , ^ . L. W. Anderson-. ---­ Thursday,". June 8, '2 p.™ m. •'Standardization of Steel 'Tapes7' E.' 0^ Group Xn (Tuesday; Thursday , and S. ^Itgelt, H. D. Mendenhall, S. E. Rosengren^M,L RISSE t Saturday 3): ''Union StatiQri fox .Dallas,"_j:, a Con^ ON DEBTAKER AND EMBALMER. "'f Greek 6. Room 99. nor. ^ Fino *Carriag«« to Hir«. Photographer 1 f Latin 6 and/9. Room 71. -"Reintorced Concrete," Av C. Ams-e 413 CONG. AVE. Both PhonM 461 . 1"»' Friday, June 9, 9 a. m. Wnnp TTT (Monday; Wednesday and. -iSfiJKfii^JSystem for Fnft.. Wnrtl, " j FIRST-CLASS WORK ONLY. * ' Friday 11); < B. Hogsett. ,t" Chemistry 3. Chem. Bldg. "Conerete Arch . Bridge," S. J. Maas. M "05RATE PRICES. ^ Education 2, II. Room-48. "Erection of' Bridge,W."'J. Powell. English 1, IV. Room -63.' "Design of Piawer Plant Near Mar­ iuu me ooiumiiy invited to call and • French 2. Room "60. Iin," W, E. Elam. -. ' inspect .the latest styles and varied r d German A, HI. Room 61. "Design of Power' Plant for Marble processes. t —German 36. Room'87. Falls," N. D. Shands. " — Greek 4, Roam ,fl9. DI8COUNTTOSTUDENT8." S~ History: gf'.in. vR6om 70: 1 ^ . ell. . T-smsr*' "History-3; "It—Room—7-1- —I^igat-ion-plant j''-©r Lr. Srmsr Latin 1, 131. Room 74. "Sewerage System for San Antonio,'* 612 Congress Ave., over City Nat. BAjnk. will it cost your people to eive you *ah>K''­ -Mathematics 1, III. Room 81. W. W. Vann. ]r$ -1 j How much cr education? If untimely death thould befall you, don't you think that it would be w^lljhai the,cost ofyouredu- NOTICE. „ * *' 1 cationbe returned to yout people? The only wre and * IS. * Mathematics 3; I. Room 44. he.. feoel^a»i?aii»riBaii nbs " thing i$ to take out a policy on jfour fifeT MathBin ft tics S' TT.—Ro£iXL_44», .-turned over , to the Students''Associa­be»t that can be had—An'Equitable Policy. Philosophy 9, Room 75. tion next week. If you have not paid Hotel THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE #.Si ! Political Science 30^ Room 58. your subscription, TOU could" avoid' in­G. E. SCOTT, 'Genii Agt. Spanish A, H. Room 59.^ -. 0 -T* convenience to everybody concerned if LEWIS JOHNSON, Asst. Gehl. Agt Opera House and Postoffice Blook. R. jH. BAKi5K, Qenl. Mgr. ====^SayF3fflM=ac^Jb=5^. you -would pay it at once. Pay at.the Best $2.00 Hotel in Austin. 710 Congress Avenue. 6roup V (Monday, Wednesday and Co-op., or send it to iherBnaineHS-^gaBFp L. V-HANCQOK. * * *t* Friday 2): * ager. " -:4'' Botany 3. Room 91. A. G. GERJES THOS. GOGGAN & BHO. , Chemistry 2. Chem. Bldg. ^ C. .P. -Rumpel's Book and Art Store Greek B, -Room 99. v § 818 Congress Avenue, has. ju&t received MEN'S OUTFITTING PIANOS AMD ORGANS. , ,, iAtin ^7"in^ito(>m 7°. — —^ a n'eWrissortment of lawn tennis goods.: AND SHOES _ 826 CongreM Avev AUS^HT. TEXAS. Mineral Engineering 1. Engin. Bldg. also the most beautiful picture frames. .Spanish 11. Room 58. . A liberal diseonnt to students. 1810 Lavaca St. Nearly-forty years in Tezks. ' ^ -3"-• • --- *" "\?J u 1d f 9"fc * , t - 'f­ iU m iiMkYiA •V » •» J JPJ&E&ZZsa "'' I.:. •X , '. r,; ->_" J IfV if J % ••-•--j-i iii~iiiiriiiMhriirfc iaMliMMni'-1 ?.' "Sr " • • ^ ~ •' -«'. *-»£*;' v^-kT''s j-!X.--~ / vf-"*? U •&**•** ^ " f*~ -\V f~vJ^ ' n t ^ x + "* "~ J ; *gr ^ ~ . > -^ „ pn5 •i ' ' ' :t?: " THE TEXAN ' •*-«-*-*. ' asous, Begin next year by saving vowr-" A weekly newspaper owned wad pub copies-of The Texan. PALACE BARBER luhed by the students of The University ot l£exa& tan wiro-rnxkes- Boach* Laundry Baiior-io'duef..«. •.w....IX i. I^tnk tbe severe critic. Athletic Editor.... .John C. Townes, Jr. Exchange Editor ..Hugh Lothrop A postgraduate student is quoted a? TURKISH BATHSAssociate Editors: Una Grsos Hill, fid raying: "I vrisb tliis University, could Crane, 0. L. &mms, Miss Alma Proc­ be ruu without a lot of Freshmen in We employ nothing hut first-class workmen, and are friends of the Unl­ tor, J. P. Simpson, John H. Keen and everything.'' When that -day oomes raralty, as we always respond to their calL Now we earnestly desire yourH. L. Tsylor. there will be a rattling tof dry bones on patronage. One call will convince you. ~ Business Manager... .James £. Mitchell the. hilL Assistant Business Manager -. -. •-Percy C. Burney KEEP TEXAS GIRLS AT HOME. — HOTEL SUTOR Satmi in lite pcsfcoffice at Austin, Pougi»keep>i».s^v. Y.. May 2lV Anions We are not in I EUROPEAN STYUE. Texas, as smsni^ass mail matter. BEST CAFE IN THE CITY. the successful osndidates for the bach­ Subscrifflio^ price, per year, $1.25, in --7 W. J. SUTOR, Business for a Day elor of arts decree at Va>^r CwHefe•dvanea. •-•••• Proprietor and Manager. «»mmencemeut June IS are Car­—'-Addrsas aM aoauBunicatiooa. to The We are "Here tostay. That^soline Sealy Galveston and M*ry BcHTexan, Awtin, Texas. ­one of the very good reason's Thompson of Austin. Te\*s. They are- why we are selling the be?t and the V . Undertaker / off ihe University.. **.!»**' W..«a«oo(v'»-l-AiBg-.*>. ib**' '• • hare Snecwsors l» MWL,OXE STAR %KKf ,v M to be. con^rtatiw,.: ^sakitig wwt. ECLIPSE STABLES AMD AUSTIH 3M»M!ey,, feai "iWy _ -tenia' Kjaite '**i ' ICE-COMPANY.* inwlves individually. h®i ''tor the 'a,-'-|»s*!at deal iwmvt h'fBf. TRANSFER COMPAHY. atadent body. U y» -serviceais patriattissB, bwy' Heaas-girita t«ing four to -eight bonrs QfuVtakest, ««a from $ per cent to S jrnr («artt... TTMb 'i im ftecas.; ' -"v HEATING QOQOS OH HAND to -IS® mites ^lortest. TJjese train* affects $105,000^ famfe .winawifi ffiwim Save' . Pnlibrtan Biitfet Sleepers .and •V K,V:.:-1 : 1 TO SELECT FRO*. the sale of the lC%aar _Cars^ throagfa ' wlthop*­ *SAid-"o&Bnect*jawriuSg "aTa^a"tpUjaSffin SSaiSoaa, • St. Losiis,. wttji. all Northern aaad Eastern lines. A la wh»?»Z*2L «*Z w . !•MoSng.Cw Sen1« between • We-ins a3®» agenira for'FAIRBANKS'j aaad Sflaais. '. fflws KmveaslS^-^^ >off GASOLINE ENGINES^-GM ^btone 1S11 y«ar-T5»e esiifflaatiisa. asam-^ As aL,par6s®® Mn tei«»e fnem the Uminnsrsifty Saawis aM em thas fe®. 3bft vmi «qg£jf,'i4 li&ie .s^iss­ fftuBBis is, ^1®7.73S,. Jfce^s ttM hOttf «$f e^aing; UJhft C^B»hi%8>» Ulaairy ,Tbe-1. & <5. N. B. R;-in .&$& -Qamgpfegai Awrm» » ©wsfts-^tfa the J?aj3onaa-3Jpes -of Mexico.' 'f«r «miiJasc'3 pen--l^ias * P'-' fer ft: m het -i-« • -. a^%r~TfeCT~wl^iaHB' " 11 1 TJa • 1 •• 1 • •»••'•-— — -.-I. i •'..•"•.'• •'.<•" — • '•' "•••"-•-••.' * • . " •"• laMq j-itoefS^bi Sail Antsomo to City ,. „/ . _ -tssnt. fiomsiehit Iw-eatoiMfaluee ® wenn^ _$.CREEWBERC teeing orally 54 1-2 houaa, or a day and naOes • ^bwtest ~13t»r-­ EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN ^ * «t® jmi%iSSmg %r Sa^hfur vdnussttMiB is jresipcaadtagity, as a Meadoo aty are reached dlracOy WlWg OTRt WaSWt fe. BaJFet Sirens jaaunge. This rjyate aUso ferms war im Kilnisl -. the jftw ^wsrt Hue via Montaw*-to ' s*edl a^pa«jfjrai5B«3j_ ®f tfi» Tarrepn and Dorang®. dlpect oi ' *h\ wSlrltearftwm «ea*a t® we&iw&. at wm mm. aaiffl " mm. ®ratt fa®n ^mai through sleeper to and tt* fKswth «f H&* raOTW^ity, t%ja» fe ^^«Tf^^s^s, «tf#«es-5® ««• Wasm 68TIEI .•i^iirajmsfo being ma.de at Monterey. •„• •«»-*-=--"7'-:r— -—" »*.» .T»fl«ffinfw>wreBMy iMMffffiB «s«^b have, wwWpr, BisUL IbHstang^pflaDBt, austarv.a.T. ;. |r-s^ssrs .^tor oomjfete Information see 111A tF» ami t3we W«MBaat»',s BroiSafflg ^ ^ N.-Agents or CAPS MI sww1;; . write ,-v #••' % „ ^omSA fBwvated--wattih a srsteaa «iff For tOx 1*> y«a fcw» » Jte w*^W­ SiPis • <*<• L*-> «K$' '5_?Y tAf >-» ^ V . Tp" • *•' * .*<* te;ifl _THE TEXAN oe issued daily.-In _a few years it will be, if the students jrget oehind the paper as they should. SOCIETY Girls' Tennis Tournament:.. v ; The young ladies of the 'Varsity, dis­ Gym. Suits, -,-J^3^r"®>fr*=r» rfwv,. rt.-v \ t?wA. :|8S§i - 4 •%> 1'~ij t —~1, > »<.vv ' -Attention is called to the ad. in an-oth^r column of the Anderson Maga­ -zine Company's offer, of scholarship, Evans> the _lMr* Austin Manager, is a very pleasant gentleman to deal with He is son of Major Ira H. Evans, the , giver of the Evans prize in oratory. ihe past few days have been ex­ lemely iot. "If the Library could swap even and get a few electric fans instead of. the prettyr;table-lamps, it would prove a/blessing to ail students .-who try to study? ifi the afternoon. ­ PERSONALS. ^the lumber firm of Lyon & Co. R. ^.T. Thome, Law stenographer, is away on business. . ' ~ Athenaeum Meeting. r The Athenaeuni was' failed to order -at the regular hour b_V President Lat­-—timore on last Saturday night; -'The a't.­'tendance was very small, indeed, btft ^ -businessi—was transacted' and the pro­-gram carried out.* The1 program Was as •t.-follows: * Declamatinn-^Feiulle s *5,J Oration—Collins— • . Debate—''Resolved, that the -divorce tell, Hill, Hummel, Shelton, Cowan, Mitchell, Garrison, Helen Garrison, Mc-Clendon. Gould, Wellar, Hilliard, Kin­caid, Maverick, Burroughs,. Robertson; Martin. Townes, March, Evans, Mils paugh; Messrs. King, Franklin, Crane, Bickler, Blocker, Max Bickler, Archer Goldbeck, Polk, ,P.owel, Rowe, Tarleton. Robards, Allen, Amsler, Pinch, Herbert Finch, Davidson, Goldbeck. The Kappa Sigma*-gave a 'trolley rixt year, the R„sk s"s^en " debate for the. ev6nin<» laws should be nuule xinTfoj-m through ;8"^ following part of tl,e out the states of '"'the''••..tJnited States." ProFranii; . . ^ ^ ^ Affirmativej Darroch. E. F, Ferguson, ! Oration—Holbrook: , «>., 'r-Bell and Ryburn; negative'-Mays, Mc* J" Extempore—Stilhve.ll,. Bollidav, W: C. t Tx--1 " • • 1 The judges decided in favor / of ' tjie" (The* officers elected for the fall term negative after a most spirited .debate^ tfonn 0 -T.mu,uvuttw,, of next .year were "the following: John in which nearly every'speaker used SiiTpT. Keen, President; George A. Odam, full time, two. men speaking ten min-'|Yice President: L. W. Yates, Recorditis \ites each. -. . -/ /Secretary: W.'C. Bryant, Critic: D. A. .The next meeting will 'be the Jasf To .Skinner. Treasurer: N. E. Reed. Ser­be held this year.' Let eyery member geant-at-arms; . Ball, Texan Reporteiv— sodiety be present at this final — -meeting. The Cactus. One hundred copies of the Cactus ar­... . rived in Austin Wednesday and were "• forwarded to Galveston to the Medics. "Ofie'' hundred and fifty more copies ~ arrived:~ yesterday—-and -—three, hun ­. dred copies were<-/shipped-out of St. Jjouis. The rest, of the edi-< :• tion will be shipped today or to­morrow. -AH oPthem-come by. fast ex-v press, -and unless something providen tial happens, the limited . number-or­ —The, following',office B. Griffin, President: A. S. Dargan, Jr., Treasurer. On motion the society adjourned. THEY-CHALLENGE THE WINNERS. Thej'acuityFliers.herebychallenge the winner of -.the Hay-f League series npiy? being playea to alirtenflly game-of baseball. Gaine to be played, Thurs­day, jtine 1, ilfos, at 4:30 P. nt. ." _—:A. CASWELL ELLIsj .. ' Captain Faculty fliers.' The contest resulted in Miss Borden as champion in singles, and Miss Helen Knox and Miss Borden as champions in doubles. The winners are to be voted "Ts" by the Athletic Council, and ate the. first girls in thp University to wear this insignia. -....... LAST CAMPUS CONCERT BY 'T&2-' 1 SITY BAND, y: 0. Friday, 'May 26, 8:15 p. m. March—"Beatrix Band." -4 i j ^ Selection—"Bohemian Girl." , '| "La Poloma" (by requestK \ , "• It Waltz—"Sparkling Wave»." *• { Jntermera^^Bungaloo." * . Cornet Solo—"The Rosary," by™ Dr Baxter^ %>*,','• "Mazurka Dolore." OA'erture of college songs. --NOTICE. -— J -­The. books of The Texan will bp turned over to the Students' Associa­tion next week. If you have not paid V ^ 41 I 'TTT ... .AAfta 1 ^J J !. convenience to everybody (Mneerne^^fj you would pay it at once. Pay at the Co-op., or send it to the Business Man­ ager. -0,1,.^...., Tennis Suits, Varsity Pennants, Fountain Peins, • Fine. Stationery, All University Text-books at THE^ CO-OP M IVIcFADDEIN'S. vp TOWN filiiUQ STORE, ' ••m UNIVERSITY IDRUQ STORE. ­ X carry good UnM of pur*, (rwfe, drup, Btdlelma. toltot irtlnlM iti. tloowrjr, cdcan •>®fi JOE KOEN WATCHMAKER, JEWELER -MONEY BROKER, — Dealer, in all Kinds of Musical Inetru menta. All Goods Guaranteed. Dia monds a Specialty. 1101 EAST PECAN STREET, Patronize "5 Our Advertisers Ahout^GfUFFJ-rrS' COULEGE^F COMMERCE, Austin, Texas, a strloV ly buftfuess praetioe soheol from start, to finish. Thorough and expert otaes and individual instructions in everybraneh of business training, backed bynineteen years'-experience, with a wide acquaintance, and extensive facilities for securing its graduatoa good posi*ti.ons, are a few of the numerous rea> sons why this sohdol is patronized and endorsed tTy all classes of good citizens, Se«~us about our 8ummer School, Telephone, write or oall for inforn;ia» tion, catalogue, etc Cor. 18th and Lavaoa 8te. Jhe direct Line to South Texas and ~po!nfS^i^T,'^^arN6w™Orlelfin^l^Ke~~™" H. 4 T.C.K. R '••« . \ • , : "• — • Sleepers and Chair _ Cars ; between A«5tinr,an^^Sust(^S^^^^^=s^ngeclloru For rates Or other information call on tickeTt t; or ' """ " Tr , if L. Robbins •x dered will be sold out on Monday at the . Co-op. Get your Cactusr'then hunt the Kditor. It is in there on you. if it is not, he meant for it to be. The Senior Play Committee~l^s ^ven up in despair. "It is now up class of W to give a play next year. Gen. Pass. Agt. uj* ii •^ v - v4 A i-k Jf­ • TwSx in >»." -« y*} jt> i-^ t J. % • ••••<'» r--'?.. 1 'f >» .V.^ ^-, , 1^-r «•>%? ,, m. THE T/E3XAN i*r> ill iPW« » -; Seiiiot Banquet. President Ptather Not Guilty. . TJw 1 -VSW'C" The following is a Jist of loftsts s«f Jtalian AiiiliniwmUir • . Mayor d08 b'\ II * \ the • Bpiilor 'fenhi]net lasi Jiiglrt at tlm Platirlios recently visited Austin and DMekill: ^ / addrfSfrti tlic ^Legislature. In the nf-HARRELL 4 KLEIN Mr V» HenpfJiet, iuafltninqtci. <_!_ fcrtionn., iH' viMlli'd tlif' University, where MV • "J law to Make 'A' Without Wnrk-Dpdti Miws, in the .ffbsehwi of President 'bg)i' '!'• •'• t.rtldwpll. r * Prather, in a good, plain English speech < • CLOTHES "Our I'roJpwoi'fl," Miss t'nnriie West welcomed the Ambassador,...j.o the Uni- Versity and hi« people to Texas. The Harris*» _— . • ' ' • e• "Heaiitles of the VVatel' Tank," J. 1). following is clipped from, the New Or­. leans Daily Picayune for " May lfl^iid -• • • Atwoodi . . • • •y;; "Whet! We .Wore Y.oung,"-d. W, I'nl-y* an account given to that, paper by • Arc Eapid-TranHt-Cu^toin-Tailoring. All the bother of being r • bouii " gentleman who accompanied the Ha­measured—nil tlie ;inhoyaneo of delnj—all the ovetprofit—is cut " . "Ilaec Allum AlemeniBse .fuvabit,"' rons -;. Al'lirn' Ptoetor. J \ ' ., • "A Vi«H wn«» paid to the University of out and all the rest is left in. If you're a chap Who worries about "Nttppi iol'H V ,ot 100:1 to ~Afi Prt• n(l><* fl!cva?. w|k+sr: one. thousand sludent^ 10 =«=-future nnsaeftf AU -At. Hector. •^ gave Mr. Des Plapches ir rousing Wel-• his clothes—if vo'u wear ont-of^thc-common p.^tterns and suits^ith-­*/'1 "Acadeiu . (Irertler 'I Imn'• • " tlu« President of the iniiversHy \ f=" bl^terilmiirT^r MattheW#,^R>'eeieiMhe Ambass^hir hr fluelit Italr exaggerated shoulders and trousers, you'll like our clothes -all' the ­"After College-WltftU" 0. A. Fvnnt'. j»"". nayitig that in; this institution of T=*& inore because the price isn't distorted^ ~ " "Idiotic Hetuarks,"' \. V. A. ' ; *' ^aniirig it wa^ deemed a spccial privi „ _ ,.4 . ' ' jk-ge 'flUd accon»plishtncnt to be able to * tt.» Tenon* 8rt>re»* * Tr^e«« .thoughts in'v the sonorous and Suits $10.00 to $30.00 H»rtv\i21!rTJETL.-fc . ^ : V'-*"' ' V=-*--" -V:' • •' '• <\% a jliisi,. mplimciit the^acijTty and. ' i' . : ^ • ••••'>.. I • .••••>•,-•' v. •*" v.j •••••.„• * ' •;,, «. ...-' • y k. r.. iti k. a, k, it -•—^ all' TVic sfn«tcrtt-s ac<^imp»n)cd .1tic AttI­ viKappa Hig.. 16; 2.. '—Wliite and -Striped Sorgo Trousera,_._l ; .. ki«(i(lflrTiWrTl|c fniversity: grounds-i I ­ t'hi. I'JjA, \ft; Phi Kafjpft Ps>, 1«. to' the "street and gave three hearty ' ^ I' J he HuaL gatfte VP vo^-^>a-vliJiJi--A\ii1i Turn " -*} Will be ptaywl tomorrow W decide v the : $5.00 to $6.00 \iw vniagirtc T're.sMent frather an4, 7 -*$ % • (ih*mploHshH>. M/he VKeHtts-'Club—WiU IVftn: '\1e/es "minting ofi'-"nme VAh'sr^ play the winners, hs per notice else­ -i 4* vo>v: can, fftid the Faculty and stu­ where. dent« going clear across tlie campus vo 6 KLEIN, we^ t^je KftvoU get on . a street.'eisr! Ji he conttf** -f^fr elm tupiamlMfte SKLLKKS OF rXCOMMOX CLOTHES, " ; . pttlled iMopnl Kobm­gm has -%6 Win It.—_^, The Y, tk. C. A. Corner Congress Ave* 7tK"St. " 7? ftev. "WPrf Thon^sAtt of tVtr> °«mes ,n snfcj^ct, *J .5 , y fl.00 Each Postpaid. :pSW: •I # *rokt U|» w*t«iH»Ay til SHUMATE DOLLAR RAZ1 #9th nme -j&itowtati* jkMi^duiLtiiieiiLW • ^nsfche WseA-of having co^t>^ge -to Kr« j •••||M| M yipi =4^ rfmW S»l^i '"I'h?^ AW two wore to Wf j 1 wIf wIwl I t . a^SM1 <9$ fl# ttwk. • of whet'hei* ot ti "hn^g <»« o«e. of t>ie Harvard J agents ia Texas st^nd ready to exchange it aiid ask no questions. . j^Vn\H1^4." . buMtftgs a wefttWr-vfttie tnade in irni­tAtiofi of a. wowing topstetrwhich not a ^ . tJie 'w-iftA, Wt seetned to TEACARDEN &SHUMATE / " >V 4gvg xbuf/a iNdi^kil.;itS ^ fe wh* gritty appreciate. Distributors for Anstin. m>i 4m mm$i$ "«sj6@tos~W^q%. Sm? \ iSSMtteft Weft M TO fhat >ie ^11 tnakfe 'm et4^.&KI^ >**<*$ /?. AUSTIN ACADEMY, a Preparatory School for Boys, affili­ • 1 4 . ___ ___ '• ^ '..'.'__ ^•M~^'rtr*-the---®BW6fsi^---of—Jiatus .^pwa-n^p, anri other schools. Ifcegul&r .V; %~A-to «** *^^«h ^^>er#ty **1 *** .^»g tWr I session opens September 27. J. Stanley For3, B. A.V M. A., Principal j^JolmH1 s v '• teWiWli fthfe%!«>»• W1<| . .. . s . ^ V--,. 4 -O " T "" t -W-^ O V T T> r. • 1 •• -«• * » ^ vi. . . -«&#jr |6kS^ Keen. Assistant; ReT. J. J. •Maraado,Li%amsh; L. E. G-eissler, Gteirman: , if mm m 1 ISft'Utftl'io'n. 0. F. Knehne,Drawing. Nineteenth ^niT Eio Grande. Old.'Phone, 799, \P 'M •!' ^ ^ K {&: * 9 -off tlie dfe-| ^ Mbtetwwu. iftaarettftfe 3B&9& ifreft , ^wiping mp 'Opsig^ *.r. ^^ ^teSiBcrta:-, ISfctthfl i ^ ^ * i V 'Br-jj --•---­ : -zz%s?£ r^'TT^s for Base-Ball Goods ^Iwi v*Shtrtml % , j. * t* !. ^ w ik ^ibmtom 3!tet>T­ ijaftfM), ',(Ofih % QMloge Jittm Stu%?? iustin, Texas ' fftS ife\^ n . HONES 101 >f W*v ' >^rt &"''&.}&•''.~i-'/v-f.'-'r \ THE TEXAN IN THE COLLEGE WOSID. Men's $io two-piece Flannel Suits, slat Straw Hat ' . New Straws $1.50 to $4.00 Panamas $5.00 to $10.00 ; Tan Oxfords, Toa 1 «-• ** * Crawford's, $3.50 Nettleton's, -$5.00 i Free Shines to our Shoe Customers Wright 6 . . « • «? • Robinson 616~ Congress DR. HOlVIER MILk —"PHYSICIAN"AND SURGEON. Office over Chile's Drug Store*. Resi­ dence, 2007 Whitis Ave. Both phones: r, Residence, 224;: office, 65, old phone. [aci for Students f­ at the new University Confectionary Store. Lynches. Oystets, Chili, etc. CHAS. G. WUKASCH. PROP. 2218-Guadalupe Street. SOL DAVIS DEALER II) ' Cigars, Smokers' Articles, Pens, Sta­. tionery and Periodicals, Billiards . _ __ and Pool. -—~ Orders taken for "Varsity Flags-,Canes, etc. WILEY'S CANDIES. Phone 398. DR. H. E. BAXTER Dentist Northwest corner. Sixth and'Congress Avenue. Phone, 277» five rings! y • Iiadles' Inside entrance on^West -Sixth sUeet, aext to Ffyst Nations' bank. • -, ' W. N. LeSueur dentist ; 10 524 Congress AYC. Get In Line St* SCMUTZE BROS. CONFECTIONERS, LUNCWEV HOT CHILE, ETC. 24th and Gtiadulupe Sts. . ^ There are eighteen national and six class frats at the University of Virginia. Besides the frats,.-there are several rib­ bon sQcie Berlirt University has 7,700 students. Brown University is to have a "wo­man's* gymnasium which will cost $500,­ 000. There are 426 colleges and universi ties and 175,000 college students in the United States. * " ^ '1 hoiiias Lee Sherlin, .wh«.'_wiltf-^a Yale's -football team next season, de­serves the honor which has come to him. He is. a Jurricfh at college, having pre­pared at -Hill School, Pottstown', Pa. He hasf won the "Y" three times aricT is regarded as the best all-round athlete at Yale.—Ex. ' . • . . j Luton Not"Married. "V Hon: J. P. Luton, 'LL.-B. '04, orator, debater, editor of ythr Bonhom News, and popular lady's man, read a Tittle article in ^The Texan recently that lit­erally made his hair stand on end. The gist ^of the article . was copied from the Honey. Grove Signal and was put into these columns in entire good faith. Air The Texan-has to say is that if Luton is not married, he ought' to be— he is too nice a fellow to be always a. bachelor. The following is the let­ter: ' - "Bonham, Texas. May 20. M65-,; "^fy Dear Frank: In^tJ'ie issue of 1he "1exan for May 12 1 liotlt'f' yoh have' me married. I take this mcthtoi^of , formlng you tliat-it-is a 'hug^imT take.^ I am still numbered with lite rest of you old bachelors, ami flic tpro»fye<» limy are unusually ^flattering for me to remain in 'bachelor,dom!rthe rest of inv days. .. ' "The young ladv (falsely alleged to -t_K1joti_ofL'Hacrard—ha6-«^re«"j be.Mrs.' Luton) and I were the-victims eently stated that the elective system of .«• practical joke, earned entirely-too of choosing courses has proved a sqc-far. Asking you to kindly make this cess. The fears at first ttltfcriained timl st tidbits.-would choose snap couvm > were uiifojindfitL^Ex. N'ovlli Caiolnia defeated Virginia in games by the scores of 6 to 1 and 3 to i. . " ' . • • • The Cireulus Latinus, a spciety for the purpose-of speaking Latin, has been oiganized among" the Latin students at Columbia.—rEx. „^£inia'? team w©&thenriie. relay rJEu?e at"the recent T'niversity of Penn­sylvania track meet. The tiine was 3.33 2-5.—Ex. : " • ­ 'The first inter-national collegiate baseball game is 'to be played^ this spring between Lelarid' Stanford's .repre­sentatives and a. team from the Wase­df» University of Tokyo—Ex. . . The. Drama-tic Club at the University of ]\finnesota reeently gave a very Suc­cessful performance of Ibsen's "Pillars of..Society,"— r—rr . The students iu German at the TTni­versity of Texas" gave a very successful perfrrrnrafree 'ofHCessing's-"Minna von Barnhelin."—^ewnnee Purple. A special to the Statesman from Ox­ford. Miss., gives'Texas the victory over the Mississippi boys by the score of 5 jto 1. Texas made ten hits to the Ox« j_focd—.boyo' four.. The feature ot .the game was^he jQitcMng.-of-Gfraham, -struck-rnit~ftnn'tee'h "liTeir~TKis makes the first series that Mississippi has lost, _thjis niaking the-victory *for Texas'^at the. more ?lorious_... Robertson made four -of the „tea -hits for Texas. The Texas "team will lFave for AuStin to­nifrht at 9:10 p. m." Having lost but one frame on the trip, two games post­poned on account of the-trip, won three, the Texas boys think they have room' to be proud. The students are prepaf­la£f to give th« victors a royal recep­tion when they Teach Austin. . ' Miss Hallie Powell will spend com­mencement with University friends/-; _ wnwtion -thmigh^fr^:^Tnmn. ijif'The 1 Texan, provided^.youjvj^ to avoid the institution of a -sensational suit for slander in which the lady in question would be an aggressive plaintiff, and wishing The -Texan, its brilliant editni and competentwworters much success, individually and collectively, I aw.your old friend,—•—-^ L-^JESSE P. LUTCW."" - Vegetarians. R. R. Smiiii: "I'm feeling my oats today." -. • Cosine Smith: >YouTha^t any edge pver me, for I'm feeling my corns.'' NOTICE. The 'books of The Texan "will b<^ t'on. next week.. If you have not paTH yoiir subscription, you could avoid in­convenience to everybody concerned* if you would pay It at once. Pay at the Co-op., or send-it to the Business Man­ager. --|_ T * Crash Suits, for this sale— -•"•A* $5.98 We also offer for this sale a lot of Men's $t5 Blue Serge Suits, military or squari cut, sold everywhere for $15; for thii sale— -f $10.00 F. E. MISTR0T Three first Prizes FIRST PRIZE in Grand Portrait . -—Gold Medal. FIRST PRIZE—Fell Trophy Cufci for best finished Pictures; These two prizes were the highest hon­ ors conferred by the Photo Asso­ ciation of Texas. Also FIRST PRIZE — Grand Portrait Inter-State Exhibit, Indian Tro­phy> the highest honors conferred ,, by the Photo Association of Okla* homa Inter-State Exhibit. * *1 W*" You arrf cordially invited to call and sm Ae Grand Portrait Exhibit in the Studio# THESE PRIZES WERE AWARDEO TO MR & MRS, MARTYR ELLIOTT 814 CONGRE3SAVC. Artistic Photographers ^TRY The Katy Way TBe Besi St. Louis and Points East CARL ISHERW00D P^ione 1202 Austin . a , rj +. I E,)t A tm m&Sfe "V Hr*' i *5 > ' Ml r 3 ,% * r€ trC^Ml P* l5f « -« W*£ rt-'/v \S;V^?' \tf» «.yt «* ' i " >>' 4r ^^ » <->* i ""iv 3*-4 «• 1^4^' v, • ~ \ •) A v 1-1S8 **i_. .. •^r ^^ t-'i >'j •*ZA A v V £ * y>— :JL jf 2* THEJTBXAN- left when Yates," Ms opponent ST'ask hirt^ a question^ It was as follows: A N "Will you please state the history, gfe-rf • Freshman Girt (wrfting a term ^henie character, resources and aims of thein English and soliloquizing): "This is Smithsonian Institute?" . 0, sad life apd English I is the worst Donnelly had never heard of such a part of it. THE SPECIALTY place, so in his droll way he replied: T~ -.,. . • '• "If the. gentleman wa'nts to know that,Do you know "Dreary" Philips? Photographer his 'pardner'^ can do so when hd -gel­up here.'' By gum! Somebody is ntarried. Is now located at 610 Congress Avenue (Over McKenna & Guess who. (Note: Mogul has arrived Judge. Iftrlcton (lecturing in Evidence in Austin-since this was-written and -Marsh's) ;--• on '.'Judicial Notice"): ?'The court candeclares that he is still "heart whole have a strong suspieion of • somethingand fancy -free.")-— " * of which it could not take, judicial no­ n» *• Special Attention siyen to the developing ancT printing of 1vl tice. I think, I would strongly suspect Gray (Junior in \Philosophy 3): . "Dr. tHat Paris is in France." -, ; --Kodak li)ms. ' Fite, arc you going to give an excinp-a Mogul isot to voce) ^ • •"Yes, and -tion in this course.?": • -.'..J. srir— j—4**-—** "There's a -iParis in Texas,, too, by gum." A budding genius frequently develops /.-Dr. Kite; "Well—er.—I think not."' MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, VANDER­-into«^a blooming. idiot.• .'Jprofessors .are. ^Arfijs(r!r an(V T>(> Bogor.v had ;v big ar­BILT UNIVERSITY, NASH­ giving exemptions to classes where there to -which'-knows * the gument as most -Mr. Shaw, recently delivered a soul- are just a few besides the Seniors." VILLE, TENN. ; ­ a-b'out -fruits and vegetables. "Debie" stirring address to the Junior Laws. D?. File: ^ "Well—Cr—1 "congratulate '?• .Florida,, so lie a^ked Allispn if Mounting' the rostrum with a, Willie i you." _ _ he knew what «,v«i paililia is. . Stone?" . "" ; * ; ity for ten students of the University Jacoby was introduced at Oxford as Townsend (apologetically): "I 'bust­of Texas to earn scholarships of a $230 a plane with the best institutions i a German count. H :i-' . • ed' in Blackstone." — 7 cash value. " " ~ " " -—Benson: "Mr. dobb, ~can ~yoa "tell [Jail over~the country. For catalogue Requirements Are Simple. ­ Sleepy Robertson (to a Mississippi us?" y ' 320 subscriptions to the list of publi­^=address girl at the Clii O^nega reception); • €obbr •fA; C. S. K. and trust, I be­"Why, .We've got one. county in Texas lievc." cations whose, subscription campaign we DR. G. C. SAVAGE, Secretary. bigger than .this. whole State—Greer are managing will give you-another County?' " i. ^ Judge Townes: "Mr. Shepherd, what year in school. We want you to work "Is that so?"< can you tell us about Nuevo LeoniJ r~Outlng, BOQKIOVCT'S Magazine, Les­ T°"own .that .county; but the Shepherd: "Why,-Judge—I don't JOHN SHEEHAN lie's, Good Housekeeping and Golf*, o-"'.v.,:1.; ... ^ trouble about it is that land is so cheap k^ow anything about it." You have one year in which to secure ill Texas, I reckon I could sell my coun­Judge Townes: "Mr. Benson, you PROPRIETOR. ty for about $150." . will please grade the gentleman perfect, the required number of subscriptions. as I am satisfied his answer is cor­If you do not "make good" for the Washinuton Market «GG>G rect." ,-. . ­ full scholarship, you may earn a half-There wis a young man named McCall, 122 Congress Ave., and Fulton Market scholarship, value $130. by taking mg •Tildge Townes-. "Tin yftn t.hinlf t.horn 2H ^ajst Sixth«St subscriptions. '&$£ He played in the Band was any conscious move or feeling in Home slaughtered meat of all kinds, Che. convention toward separation of Qur regular agent's .commissions, ^re XAk^_ai_ragtim.e-man,-i fresh oystersr^poultry. etc;r alwayi ori Texas fromm M<;xic.ol'J!-jgoUelted. iumpkiriT "Yes, sir, I think so- He made a short call to the "Oron" HaTl, in, whether to OUP special list or to any (aniended, fjfter hesitation) sort of sub And plead for an insight meekly. . other.,;n}agazine published. .•. conscious. he " As' kn:-aid; to our"*™student representa­ To .a -place thought —r~7^ ^ Before You Make Application tor Where "she'd" possibly be, tives we have a fine lot of premium of­ NOTICE. But he sought in vain, and weekly*^ fers that mikes the work easy, and at­LIFEilNSURANCE The books of The Texan will be tractive. ' He repeated liis call, but alas! 'twas all turned over to tlie -Students' Associa­Drop me a card or call New Phone A mistake in her name discreetly! All entries for these scholarshipstion next week. If you "have not paid must be in by June 1, 1905. 131,1 would be glad to? sho^r you your subscription, you could avoid in­ No student not in good standing at what the NEW YORK LIFE will Donnelly was debating the other "night convenience. to everybody conoerned if the University-need make application do foyyou. . •_"" ' -in the Rusk oil whetHer or iiot a Na- you; would pay it at* once.. Pay at the ^ For. fuller particulars address . The tional -.University should be established. J. N. HOUSTON, _ ' Co-op., or send-.it to ~£he Business Man­Anderson -Magazine Co., Box 664,.Austin, He ha4-only about three minutes of his Agt. New York Life ager. Texas. — -— --.­ Mention'Tke Texan " * ' C i. hi, \ "^•IkSSS f mgt ? rft „ •iiSsteSss ­