CORNWELL’S presc riptio n PHARMACY 620 CONO. AVE. PHONE 288. At home every day lo Univ* rsity Students. Long D istance Telephone and P a y Station, Hot a nd Cold D r in k s in S ea so n . THE TEXAN W E LEAO CORNWELL’S R ELIA BLE DRUG STORE A' RVT FOR NT* NT* A L L Y ’S C A N D I E S . T h e most c o m p l e t e lin e of T o ile t A rticle* S t a t io n e r y , F in e Ho* P ap er, etc. M h e O U R STORE Y OUR HEADQUARTERS Volume I AUSTIN, TEXA S, W ED N ESD AY, M AY 15, W I N u m ber 50 WE MAKE SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS (B p H o le \ g e n t * f o r th e C t e b r a t c d * r join - and anet dote- of tin* trip. b a s e b a l l . Baseball Celebration. I pun ib r return of tin* baseball team 1mm eball team relum ed to A ustin last F rid a y with live - aln- banging :*> its belt. T ie to n was stamp* d on the faces of those braw ny veterans of tin* diam ond, and it w as well deserved, for the best college teams in the Sm ith went down I " defeat before our g r im T< vans. \ ic to n a Do iii another sense wholly unknown to ‘ V a rs ity in previous T E X A S 13. J E F F E R S O N 8 i F r o m N . l h T i m e - I)t m o e r a t .) Natchez. Miss.. A p ril bo. — Local baseball rooters witnessed a fa irly good game to-day between the I’exas U n iv e rs ity team and Je ffe rso n C o l­ legia w hich was won by the visitor.- by a score of 13 to 8 . 11 w as a i a-e of the visitors being too strong and too w ell seasoned. T h e y outfielded Je ffe rso n , outbatted them, and p rin ­ t'd to be pastmasters in base running. T h e game wa- marked at tim es w ith b rillia n t plays, and there wa- an Rodney in the box was hit *»fit» ?u‘r than in the first texas game, w h ic h is accounted for bv his h a vin g not completely ort ion of pit* lung Snturda\ recovered from tho ,-‘N" M ond ay. errorless game. T h e outfield played no On Thursday night the I. >. L . students gave a german in h o n o r " I ,,j the Texas team and it was o n e the most enjoyable features o f trip . W e sure had a good tin e ". T E X A S 1 3 , T U L A N E G O N S L D * abundance of snappy w ork on tie* I From the X. O. Times |VimH*r*a. > part of the Texans. J e f f e r - o n n aile five runs in th e Jir s t ilin in g and two ( rippled bv the lo- of \|* ( ,lio * N L e ft‘bv re and others of th,. j„ .. p la y - in the fifth. W ith this lead they ors, who had gone to Raton R o u g e phived a strong gam *1 for the first fo r a fraternity baseball -urn* - took the lead bv one run, and from that tinn* on held the gam e well in hand. Tin* pitching of I lo lm aii for team of Tub ule University wa- ' *lt*~ ol I hi* In deieuted by I niw ,,,. \ I exa.- on th(* J u lane eampu- , < ~ te r­ tian afternoon. When tin* duo I the visitors, and tho b atting t run in tin* fourth, I hi the first ,i •> ii n (i lf n n 0- T h e people of Baton Rouge pro­ claim this game to he the finest ex­ hibition of baseball ever played in that citv, but after three days of trave! Texas wa- not at her best and as T h u rsd ay was an open date Man- jp.-cr H i gill ev arranged another crame w ith L. S. I L on that day. Tie* team left Bato n Rouge for Natchez on M onday night. eighth she opened up the fireworks and wa- as-isted in m akin g three runs bv two error- in iii our infield. the ninth one mon* man was brought in and the scoring ended. F o r Texa- H olm an pitched a splendid game, -trik in g out twelve men. H e batted w e ll, also, getting two -ingles and a three-bagger, be­ lie caught his usual good game. T h e outfield played an errorless game. Fo r Ii. S. V . I>*Blanc at first and Kennedy* as catcher played U*st hall. o u t-h, W« have. ju*t received a NIUE NKW STOCK OF C A M P B E L L PIM. AND SEARS T E N N I S R A C Q U ETS, N E T S , T A P E S , C H A M P I O N S H I P BALLS, W e will aell you af 85c. pair, Oar B A S E BALL SEA SO N la here. Wo are fixed and can 5x yon. 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JACKSON COLLTERAL BROKER Dealer in Jewelry, Diamonds, WATCHES, SILVER W A R E, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLO!ii INO. HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, GUNS, JHSTOLS, AMMUNITION, ETC. LOAD l h s h e l l s . GREAT BARGAINS IN UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED, 6 1 9 C O N G R E S S * A V E . Jhe Improved iBOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen a l w a y s e a s y The Name “ BOSTON) GARTER" is stamped f - ^ P ^ o n every loop. The i CUSHION BITTON ,C LA S P Lie, flat to the Seg— never Slips. Tears nor Unfastens. | •OLD EVCpYWHERE. SwBfiie r»j t (hiv. May 15. No. J". from silenced im m e d i a t e l y 'Idle L i m bull ten i i i \ ictory \\ hen a studen t was h> richly m e rit s ii achieved on tIi,- splendid \\ itll all its recent successful tour. of last year's te am barred bv the fat­ uity it became necessary to or gan iz e this y e a r s te a m fr o m en ti re ly new 'The be g i n n in g was any- mat eri al . 1 b i n g but auspicious. 'There was no s u p p o r t from tilt1 s tu d e n t body. < inly occasionally could an isolated voile he h ea rd p r o p h e s y in g a successful year. i n ­ to u t t e r this s e n ti m e n t discreet as he was by howls of derisi on the m a j o r part of bis follows. More t h a n once t o u r was proposed have w h e n the i n d i v i d u a l been h e a r d to express a des ire to c o n t r i b u t e towards a fund to give tho m em be rs of the te am a t r i p p r o vi d ed tram were not the allow ed to pl o y a simple quote; p r o ­ as a fessedly r e g a r d i n g the team it was th e disg rac e supposed < >f course r e p r* sent. this s e nt i m en t i n d i v id u a l s voicing th e i r were exceedingly indicates th e t r e n d presence at all of sentiim ut the st u d e n t body. \ g a i n , when th e “ ineligibles** so in­ V ars ity gloriously t e a m the e n t i r e stu den t body was “ ro o ti ng " for the "inel igi bl es ." in sti tu ti o n r a r e ; but d efe at ed to to the in Tho f acu lt y was less indic ativ e of it> o p i n i o n s ; hut if ap pe a r a n c e s cou n t for a n y t h i n g it mu st have been a filleted with t h e same m a la d y , as w i t h one o r I wo possible except ions th e y gave t h e te a m no active s u p ­ port. Kvcn th e local dailies p r o p h e ­ sied an ing lo rio us tour. fail Tho to be this y e a r 's t e r m i n a t i o n . A p p a r e n t l y u n d a u n t e d by these d is c o u r a g e m e n t s the men who co m ­ posed team worked all t h e more assiduously and have pr ac ­ tically bro ug ht th e season to a >ue- e< 'ss fill team, a p p a r e n t l y . is used advisedly, f o r no body of m e n could i n ­ fluenced by su ch conditions. P rai se is all the f o r the vic tor y achieved the m o r e deserved, me n now frie nd — l u n e fr ie n d s who to-day pat the m on the back an d cry “ bravo*' a n d who a few weeks ago cheered th e ineligibles on ' V a r s i t y to defeat. ' V a r s i t y ' s defeat by t hi - tea m is not to be expl ain ed by ' V a r ­ sity'" weakness, hut bv the e x t r e m e s t r e n g t h of th e ineligibles who be­ yo nd question a r c the strongest team in tho Sou th an d co m pa re favorably w it h any college te am in the ooun- tr y . therefore, and lots of to victory an d howled Til the d is tr i b u ti o n of yo u r ta rd y praise, boys. do n 't forget tho fellow who failed, in one sense, to m a k e th e team a n d who. in the ot h e r sense, m a d e th e te am . F o r tho result could not have been as ii was h a d it no t boon fo r th e second team m e n who pract iced so f a it h f u lly a n d m a d e th e first te a m w h a t it was. is also due tho m a n a g e ­ the successful outcome P r a i s e me nt f o r T H E T E X A N . the p r o e . l t n imam sally of season. While th e final result can not he as yet definitely fo retold, yet the end i- so n e a r as to w a r r a n t th e s t a t e ­ th e acco un ts are me nt t h a t when balan ced no deficit will Maud to financial fail l i r e —- a n d a Mic­ show c o - financially is h a l f th e battle. --------------o— -------- or financial S p e a k i n g of lack of support tho e n t e r p r i s e of to tile ball te am eau."> us to raise th e 1 o u r op- p o r tu ni tie s. All of us have plenty to faculty ar e evi den tly he anil d e t e r m i n e d t h a t we shall have a ple ntv , for o n r work increases about in the sa me ratio as the t e m p e r a t u r e Evidently we of ar e race of polers with only a know led ge of ti vt-books. T h e question, p e r h a p s at tbi" tile most pointed of all othe rs, is, are we at present m a k i n g * t he most of o ur o p po r t unit ies 'I the o pi n i o n of m a n y of th o u g h t fill we are not. I n the most rapidl y becom ing a th e at mo sp her e. ti m e MMi. foregoing obs ervations have all been m a d e not w ith the pu rp os e of e a s t i n g an y asp ers ion s on the f a c ­ u lt y or the stu d en t s. P ur p os i Iv we have s oug ht always to avoid the use of cau sti c r em a r k s, d e s i r i n g to m a k e the p a p e r a weapon of defense r a t h e r t h a n one of offense which ea u bi­ t u m e d a g a i n st us. T h e pr esent p u r ­ pose is to cause reflection a n d to see if bv t h a t m ea n s s o m e t h i n g for th e b e t t e r m e n t of present c o n d i ti o n s can not a n d will not he done. S t u d e n t I n te rp r i s e s need mor al ii" well as finan ci al s u p p o r t not only I rom the s t u d e n t s hut f r o m th e f a c u l ty also. T h e c r y i n g need of o u r s t u d e n t life is e n t h u s i a s m c o m m o n to all, an d p e r v a d i n g every in d i v id u al f r o m the highe st (Tirial to the low Hest I resh- iiiiin. \\ r h av e u n d e r t a k e n to dia gn ose th e disease, who will u n d e r t a k e to I reseribe the re m e d y ? - — - o T m ; D E R A T I NG C O U N C I L . in room D> Th o first m e e t i n g of th e D e h a t ing last Council was held F r i d a y < ou neil, aft e rn o on . T h e which will serve all of next >o-"ion, L composed of t h e f oll ow in g c o u n ­ lIouMon, Prof. cilors: P ro f. I >. F. Va nee v Lewis, J u d g e d . C. I’ownes. P r o f . E. D. S h o r t e r , W. P. Allen. T h o m a s F le tc he r, W. ll. Slay, IL ll. Powell, J . B. Dibrell, J r . , an d E d ­ win Dabney. Th*' Council will serve as a n executive c o m m it te e of th e It will he O r at or ic al Association. its duties to c a r r y out all rules and r e gu la tio n s g o v e r n in g debates an d reeom- o ra tor ic al contests, an d to me nd such a n i o n to tho O ra to ric al ti m e to ti m e, as A n o c i a t i o n , f r o m it th i n k s best. It will also ca rr y on tho co rr es po nde nce wi th f or ei gn urii- versit ies. I *. is now ell cc ted with At the m e e t i n g last F r i d a y o r g a n ­ I i of. ization was S l m r t o r as p re s id en t an d ll. Powell as secretary. All m e m b e r s of rile Co unc il were present except absent J u d g e Lewd-, who f r o m th e city. A mot ion was m a d e bv Prof. Ho ust on , aft r m u c h di s­ mission f r o m all. t h a t t h e se eretary of th e ( oimeil he in s tr u c te d lo w rite to th e I n iv e r - i ty of Missouri and se,* if we eau a r r a n g e a d eb at e with I he mot ion w as them next v< ar. adopted. A motion u n a n i m o u s l y was made a c o m m it te e he app oi n te d to draw up r e g u l a t i o n s for choosing o u r deb at ers next year, to he reco m m en d ed to the ( C a t e n o i d Assoe ia tion. I he c om ­ m i t t e e a p p o i n te d consists of Prof. S h o r t e r , J u d g e Townes. J . B. D i­ brell. J r . , and V . T h e m e e ti n g th e n a d j o u r n e d . IL Slay. passed t h a t an d D r i s k i l l f i o t e l — “ a " AME RIC AN P L A N Balls, Receptions and Banquets Specially Catered For GIVE T H E Driskill Steam Laundry YOU R P A T R O N A G E O U R W A G O N S W I L L C A L L E V E R Y H O U R . R I N G P H O N E 444 To t h e .... University Patronage: S T A T E T E N M S T O U R N A ­ M E N T . I )oubtless the m a jo r it y of the s t u ­ d en ts have h ear d t h r o u g h one c h a n ­ nel or an* a h er t h a t t he S t a l e I .awn 'I ( mil" To n m a im ut is to he held at the U niv ers it y this year, hut very few have had an opport unity to learn the p ar ti c u la r s. 'Che t o u r n a m e n t will he played the c h a m p i o n s h i p of the S t a t e for i i i doubles. At pr es ­ i i i singles and \. Holla nd of B r e n h a m ent M r. T. hold.- in ."ingles, while Messrs Cresson an d Russ of S a n A n to n io hold the doubles. t h e S t a t e c h a m p i o n s h i p J ' e a m s f r om B r e n h a m , S an A n ­ tonio, G eor get ow n, A u s t in , an d o th e r plat *". ab ou t which no definite a n ­ no u n c e m e n t can nowr he made. will t n t e r an d com pet e for the honors. T h e I Diversity team will of course he i b f largest : that as m a n y as twentx s t u d e n t s will par- I a i pale. it C hoped 11 max not he out of plat e to m e n ­ tion here t h a t all s t u d e n t s who play ut all should get out an d practice, iind those who do not should m e n u rage t h e i r fellows by witne ss­ ing tile prac ti ce in the af te rn o on s. t h a t H a n d s o m e silver cups have been ordered as prizes and will he dis- i r i bu ted a" f o l l o w s : I list an d sec­ ond prizes in singles, an d first an d second prizes in douhb — s i x cups in all. Ma v TMI. TTI, 'I Itll. and 25 th ( i f‘ neei ssary I are the day s on which th e t o u r n a m e n t will he played. T h e t i m e for g e t t i n g into sh ape is short and ii I - du e to the ‘V a r s it y to m a k e thi s im et a .-iieeess, si> let im all go to work in earnest. n T H E C O M I N G A S I I B L L LL A' i . inspection. I ta k e pleasure in announc­ in g th e a rrival of a large and com plete lin e of S a m p le s for th e presen t sea so n , w h ich I h a v e now' on d isp la y ready for I guarantee you perfect s a tisfa c tio n as to fit, s t y le and general work­ m an sh ip , and can sa ve y o u m oney. I n v e stig a te th e suits w h ich I m a k e to order for trousers at $10.70 up, and $2.95 up. A. G. GERJES M en’s O utfitter 1610 Lavaca Street E S T A B L I S H E D 1 3 7 3 C . A . D A H L I C H D E A L E R I N F U R N IT U R E C A R P E T S . RUGS H O U S E F U R N IS H IN G G O O DS 1 5 T H A N D L A V A C A S T R E E T S C l u b H o u s e RESTAURANT B i l l ia r d H a l l With Rebate Checks on all G a m e s All the Delicacies of the Season. J. A . M IL L E R , Proprietor. TELEPHONE No. 40 A H L I N All those who were present at th e highl y cr ed it ab le “ open m e e ti n g of the V'hbel L i te r a r y Society last Sat unlay ar e a w a i t i n g w itll eage r in ­ the Ad dict play on F r id a y terest " wa ck in lim a u d i t o r i u m night of thi at S : J o o'clock. iv cr since the w o n d e r fu l success of the Ashbel in the i l r a m a t ie ch or t its f r ie n d s have been el lon gi ng for a n o t h e r play. 'Hie h is ­ ladies tri oni c abi lit y of th e y o u n g is too well recognized to d e m a n d i n ­ do rs em en t. I a" t year, T h e y propose lo give on F r id ay two d e l i g h t f u l l y h u m o r o u s ev eni ng farces. " D r . Ba x te r' s Great I n v e n ­ ti o n. ” and " T h e Snow-c app ed Sis ­ ters. " bv R u th Me Ellery S t u a r t . T h e r e will be for all. as Biose me nt ir r e s i s t i b l y f u n n y . th o r o u g h e n j o y ­ farces ar e All ladies, t h e s tu d e n t s must come. for th e i r ow n sakes, first, a nd then for that p o p u l a r band of tlie sake of th e Ash In I L i t e r a r y y o u n g Society. to d e f r a y e x ­ penses, th e small ad m iss io n fee of 25 cents will he cha rg ed . T h e Ash- bolites pledge any an d all more t h a n a q u a r t e r ' s worth of f un . Come early while th e re is s t a n d i n g room. In o r d e r M A R L I N S H O T G U N S F o r T rap o r F ie ld S h o o t i n g , c o m b i n e t he elegance of out l i ne, pe r f e c t i o n o f ba l a n c e , e a s e of taking apart a n d q u a l i t y of finish o f t he b e s t d ou b l e gu n s wi t h t h e s u p e r i o r i t y in s i g h t i n g a n d s h o o t i n g Of t h e si ngl e bar re) , a n d a l s o p o s s e s s the r a p i d i t y o fire and ma ga z i ne capa ci t y of M A R L I N REPEATING RIFLES. 1 20 page cat ­ alog o f a r m s a n d a m m u n i t i o n , c o l o r e d c over by Osthaus, m a i l e d f or 3 stamps. M a n k i N F i n s A r m s C o . , M a w M a v e n , C t C. EKMAN B o o t a n d S h o e m a k e r u o o L a v a c a S t r e e t CUSTOM W O R K IN ALL ITS BRANCHES R EPAIRING N E A T LY DONK A LL WORK G U A R A N T ltO M ISTR O T ’ S: o u t h , o *-7 $10 v a l u e s , . . . j P » IU I:; y o u t h s ’C a s s i m e r e 4 ^ 0 P a n t s , $ 3- 5° v a ** tP ^ * hi!'‘ of the hospital corps. In the e x a m in a t io n he was th e only oiu of a twenty app li ca n ts who passed. total of A reception iii h o n o r of the con­ te sti ng orators will bo given at the residence of M a jo r A r m s t r o n g to­ night a f t e r the contest. J i m M d all was one of tin s ta r players of the W ea th e r f o r d ball team. He may r e t u r n next year to ( ompleto his law course. T h e S o u th e r n I ntereollegiate < )ra- t erica I Contest will in the a u d i t o r i u m Wednesday night. lot h. Admission '*d cent-. Ma} take place Holland Bell and Wallace Carna­ han accompanied the remains of Mr. Koch to hi- home iii T w in Sisters, Blanco County. Wednesday of last week. ?«* •• tiMni ti *"* .. :j Ah a N E G L I G E E S H I R TS, rfk 4 I e x c l u s i v e p a t t e r n s ^ ) ■ rn a ■ f . E . M I S T R O T . J I I r k■ i i SW" I \ ll'* * * _ • ■ ..«*•♦*«•« • • » > i‘.ina■'■••■B' ! M •noJ 2 ii • «*«»■ • • • • * * * *':i • LOCALS ANI) PLRSONALS. ’Flit1 F inal Ball in v i ta t io n s will I nil lie d i M r i b u l e d . Ashbel e n t e r t a i n m e n t , F r i d a y ii in lit, >i; i 10 (i eloek. Oratorical content t o -n i g h t, au d i ii riuia, > :;>n o clock. Judge Lewis in ntill in Georgia at im* licdnide of Iii' wlie. Mr. I’aunt of New B r a u n f e l s paid visit to his non last Monday. Miss Alma J o i n s ha s j u s t r e t u r n - L l from a d y i n g t r i p to S a n A 11- Ituiiiu. The hall te am pl ay ed S o u t h w e s t ­ ern I ii 1 semi tv ut G eo rg et o w n M o n ­ day . I sh* t ditors of th e Record are busy the May hd lee ti rig m a t e r i a l for A numb er of th e s t u d e n t s went [nth the picnickers to W a t te r s P a r k umber. Mtunlay. Sci lilt* Anhhel show’ in th e audi- I Ttil- A d m i s ­ | : urn Frida y, May sion ’!■) cents. Lfslio muck' q u i t e a b a t t i n g record two se cu rin g t o u r , In die recent nine runs iii one game. lien. L. Beet Icker, who was re­ did} called to his ho m e in Dallas, ell not ret u r n this year. I lie glee clubs co m b in ed I" fur- lidi t in* music at < J race H al l chapel oliie-'!a\ n i g h t of last week. Iii- \.-hbel o p en m e e ti n g S a t u r - Bay wa.- ii decided success, reflecting p a t Til u p o n t h e y o u n g ladies. Mayor Brow ii laid a caller at class Momla\. T h e M ay or sm il in g ly re­ aved the cheers of his classmates. Mi.— May Bacon of A ust in and liss Barona M c l v e n of H o l s t o n ['■re \ tailors to tile I ' n iv e r s it y F r i ­ lly. last Bick F r a n k l i n was one of to * Varsity. Mr. '•ekV visitors ["ani im is p r a e t icing law in ll o us - \ . I n te rc o lle gi at e Oi^itor- ^ •i n bo r n I ! >11 test in the a u d i t o r i u m Wed- I |i ce night, May l o t h . A dm is s io n ; >. I i F n iv er s it y wa> honored V r i­ f r o m th e St. Loui- - - m e n who have been t o u r i n g a visit ff ffi r* ^t ate. M ( onnell, S im p s o n , J . S. L a m a r , -. a n d I In w ar d h av e been en- ng the m u m p s at B. Hall I [ tiring tin* past wa ck. L n,v Stowe, a f o r m e r s t u d e n t of |e Fn iv ers it y of Tex as , who is now cg in th e P h i l i p p i n e - , was re- jnt'v p r o m o t e d to th e p os iti on of T h i s opens his ff A for p r o m o t io n al o ng the en t ir e steward. F r i t z L an h a m ca m e down from i Ie W ea th er fo rd with 1 he bal I team, is s pe nd in g his r ec u pe ra ti n g and may ret urn to r the ( eminence- ment festivities. ti m e Fred M cL au gh li n, one of last year's student.-, was a recent visitor to "Varsity. He has been working with a surveying part} hut is now ta k in g a mont h's \ aration. M rs. Bather has spent a pleasant week at Grace Hall : she was present tile consecration of Ail S ai n t s' at ( hapel and swelled the list of v isitors a t tr a e t e d to Au stin bv the conve n­ tion of the diocese. T h e Ash bel Literary Society will present two farces to th** Fniversity the a u d i t o r i u m Fr ida y public in I lie pleasing suc­ n igh t, May l i t h . cess of last year causes one to a n t i c i ­ pate a hilarious time. Last Friday night Miss Sn Hie >. aright gave lier final hop p r e p a r a ­ tory to leaving for the Philippines. S h e r e si gne d her class to Miss E u ­ took charge genia H a l d m a n , who Monday night an d who will co n ti nu e the work t h r o u g h o u t the re m a in d e r of the present season. Miss llalde - n\*iii will give weekly or bi-weekly hops a- ci rcu ms tan ce s may d e t e r ­ mine. the first one being S a t u r d a y , Mac 18th. * 1 F. W. K U D U . T h e whole Fuiv* n-ity wa? slioeked lo hear of the sad death of Mr. K. \V Koch "ii We dnesday m or n i n g, May 8th. Mr. Knell was a inemlier n f iii,- S* nior A cademic * la-- an d was highly t h o u g h t of by both s t u ­ li e was an dent s and professors. earnest and conscientious stu d en t the whole F ni v er s it y m o u r n s and his loss. No oiu* knows th e cause "I his d e a t h f u r t h e r th a n was shown by the two short notes that he h im se lf left, < in one envelope was w r i t t e n I may k i l I **lf somebody else. t he hack of a n o t h e r was w r i t t e n in G e r m a n , ” 1 a m goi ng crazy." i don 't kill m y s e l I * hi Imm ed ia te ly on h e a r i n g the sad news there wa- called a m e et in g "I \ co m mi tt ee was the >* nior ( lass. to p ur ch as e an a p p r o ­ ap p o i n te d p r ia t e floral offering to be sent in I pon molimi the n a m e of the class. it was decided t h a t th e whole class should escort the body to tin* trai n and Messrs. ILB a n d F a r n a h a n were 9 a p p oi nt ed t o ac c o m p a n y t h e r e m a i n s to his hom e at T w i n Sisters. A committee was also a p p o i n t e d to draw up resolutions. They re­ puted following which were the adopted by the class: Whereas death has claimed and taken from among us our fellow* classmate, Frail Koch, who was al­ ways an earnest worker and con­ scient iou- student end who was al­ ways ready to make any sacrifice for tin* interest of his cla-s, he Resolved, that we, the members of the Senior ( ’lass, extend to his bereaved parents our heartfelt sym­ pathy in their sorrow. f Resolved, that the class as a body out of respect to his memory and as a token of our regard for him Jo wear the class pin over crape one week. T H E TEXAN. Resolved, t h a t a copy of these reso­ the lu ti on s be - ' i n to his pa ren ts , Blanco New-. and T h e Te xa n. B A S E B A L L . ir.intirwii t:vin page * M is- A l t a i r . L a w h k n < t J . R h e a . T homas la .eel hee, Committee. o—........... — t G XG R F s s O R G A N I Z E D . tin* d’hc \ t h e n a e u m was t u r n e d into the Hon —* of Representatives lust Saturday night. But owing to the length} m e e ti n g of the Omitoncal Assot iation ii was impossible to co n ­ \ ica rag uan hill as p ro ­ sider posed,- and th e House a d j o u r n e d a f te r electing th.* mve.-sary officers 'od a p p o i n t i n g th e s ta n d i n g c o m ­ mittee-. T h i s bill, however, will l»e considered next S a t u r d a y n ig h t an d s o u k 1 great fun is anti i pated. into a d i n i>sion of No little a m o u n t of this was h a d S a t u r d a y night in the elect ion of th* Sp ea k er of th e I louse. T h e r e were f o u r ca nd id ate s n om i n a te d for th is place. speeches TA* n o m i n a t i n g w e n 1 h u m o r o u s in every ease, of ten th e d r i f t i n g opposing c a n d i d a t e ’s had qualities. I ’pon tin* first ballot there was no elect ion. T h e nam es of two of th e candi dat es were th en dropped, leav­ ing Hon. Benjamin** Harr iso n P o w ­ ell of Texa s and I Ion. J o s e p h u s B* r- lowitz I Vs mb \ n r of Nevada in tin* race. th** second ballot Mr. Powell*was elected aud the e x e i t mg contest closed. M r. Powell no doubt won 1 he race on th e st rengt Ii of I he fact th a t In* was a Te xa s main A nd then, Poindcxt* r was charged by his cnem ic- with vo ti ng I HIK), which the populist char ge was not aide to he proved false bv his friends. too, M r. ticket F p o n in race T h e next i m p o r t a n t business was \ it ion the elect ion of M rs. < a r n L h dtke as chief clerk. Sh,, r an a n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g re m a rk ab le he r crippled condition. A c o m m i t ­ tee tlien reported to the Senat< t h a t the House was ready for business, and S e n a t o r H a t c h e t t of the S en at e made a s i m i l a r report to th e I louse. T h e n , owing \<> tin* lateness of the h o u r th e I Lm-e a d j o u r n e d til! next S a t u r d a y night. T M F A S H B E E U P F N MF LNG. tt*> one-sided T h e game was to he inte res ting and many s|*eetators were the pistol din I broke it up. tired when T E X A S 9, M I SSI SSI IM’I (I • 1 t i n I 1 < ► xford, Miss., May •* I n I - \ ersit v of Texas lh f. ated varsity of Mississippi at the hall p a r k to day by a score of 9 to *». Tin* f eat ur e of the gam e wa* tu t hmm ru ns b} Sippi played very begi nn ing to end* I lol ma u I )avis and S p a t k.** Ice** fin in Fall B a t t e n * *. T*v.i-. I.cMic; Mi n - ' i p p i . Ia*slie o f *1 ex »**. M and ( Mi Monday night th** * tx f*»r*! g a \ t a get ma n rn homo* «»f T* 1* TEXAS 3, M I SSI SS! PPI I «a~ i *t lh* O n d ue-*lay tin la*! e «’ * played in Oxford and I * va gam* by only on** run, Mississippi ha.- t i m fleam.- the strongest an d the g a m e win w« ll earned Te xa s played an error!* - gait th* iii \enr «*m* of s 11Ii. for Big I hw I-. M n m pp * m d th * day pitch* r. threw the hall** ti , and Te xa s was up aga lint th* *}**'od ­ ic-! pit* her in t 1 \. South* Th o last gam** wa- o h m d a n d Texa s had warn t h e out of »a * T E X A S 9 W E A T H EE PO RI > 5 t i n last S a t u r d a y , th* day a ‘t 1 t e a m had r e t u i ne*I liming T s 1- t h- plaved a ga m e on her hmm gi mud* with W ea th er f or d < »ll*g* W i t h the score tied aud tho** 111**11 «»ti *a-« - in t h e s* v**nth inning, F- Ii- L *ek cd a home run. Tin* -* or* 'I', xas . . Weatherford. . . , (I I* ii I o ii t ** o . *» u a 0 a ii o a 2 T E X A S 6, O E 0 RO ET D W X 5 rooters went to give the S. W. I dl e l e a r n al ong w it Ii alinit a h u n dred to Georgetown I . last Monday boys a lesson in baseball Ho* gam** was exci tin g from -tart t i n i - h : good hall was played mi Lith -ole* HU Spat e will not jH*rmit a fill a* of the gam* FIh to . Te xa s . S. VV. I . . . . V 2 2 0 m i u o n , I i i t i f t i f f . . <. Nu I I* i U n S at u n la y a f t e r n o o n at I p. nu the Ash bel Li te r ar y Society held its a n n u a l open meeting. for Tin oratory room was bea utifully decorated tin* occasion with palms aud cut flowers. < hi 1 be wall back of th*- pl at fo rm was a s t a r a n d the word “ Ash bc l" in royal pu rp le , tin* Ashbel color. tin* pres ide nt , called Miss Key on account of in di spo ­ the sition of meet mg to o r d er and a f t e r roll * all tin* following p r o g r a m was ca rr ie d o u t : Violin solo-— Miss W r ig h t . I a atte Resolved, t h a t a course in Political Feonomy be requ ire d of for a b a c h e l o r s the yo ung women I e m - . iii degree Affirmative, Miss Meade, Miss Ho l­ i d a y ; negative. Miss Ra th er , Miss lh** I niversity of Bailey. P i a n o solo— Miss Hogg. \ oea1 sol0—— Miss R u t h e r f o i d . P a g e F ar ce — A Life— Misses Roelis, Gutzeit, T r i p p e t , W i l ­ li-, a n d ii. Sim ki ns . F r o m T h e deba te was decided of th e negative, Mi— Basis, Dr. Calloway, an d the in favor ju d g e s O'pig lh*. Fay, t" th e O w i n g the lateness h o u r th e original pa pe r by Miss S i m k i n s wa- dispensed with, muc h to t h e regret of all present. of '('he solos by Misses W r ig h t . Hogg, a n d R u t h e r f o r d were g r e a t ly e n ­ joyed by all. Fspecial t h a n k s are do e Misses W r i g h t an d R u th e r f o r d , who so k in d ly aided t h e Ashbel and a dd ed so m u c h the a f t e r n o o n ’s to p r o g r a m . T h e th e farce en- titled “ A. P a g e F r o m L i f e . ” was of m o re t h a n o r d i n a r y in t e r e s t since it was w r it t e n by an Ashbel girl. last n u m b e r, Oratorical nmtrM on VV od ii**.-*! a} night, May loth, at MJH *»’* lo*T sharp. Governor Sayer# will provide Kentucky, South Carolina, Vander­ bilt, and Texas universities will L* represented. The Band will play* Mi-s May me Jackson will mg Ad mission, n> defray - xjm ii-es, go * cut-. K\ * ry body should at tend, R< * ept ion residene* at Major A rm.-t Toilet aft* r the contest. TM F DU BOIS PRIX!. « u N T K ST I \ URA r u in NOTH F The preliminary for lh* Du Bon­ een test in oratory 1- by common con­ sent postponed one week, i, »*., to Fri day, May g lib , at gFlu p. hi. All intending contestants Humid give me their names liefon* that date, E. D. Sill HT KU ------------ -O------------1** d i n : NEW LADLES D O R M I­ TORY to !»*• one our appropriation That we hope the Legislature will make to an of build will tho-** necessities University that a close association with each other will bring out in th** young ladies who live there. \ large re­ ception parlor with weekly reception- to their friends will he conducive to entertainment and pleasure that will in years to come be remembered bv every young lady. Like the Porce­ lain a n d Regular M i n e r a l Wool-filled Refrigerators sold at Brush’s Fbi na Palace, always a pleasant memory of how long they last and how cheap considering their utility. .See them a t B rush’s Olina Palace, Avenue and N inth Street. A. L FULTON. STUDENTS’ OLD STAND IftOS LAVACA STREET. The Lone S ta r Ice Co. PURE M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f C R Y S T A L ICE F ROM D I S T I L L E D W A T E R . Watch for the ‘‘Lone rtUtr” Wagone. P h o n e 1 1 9 . Factory: Foot of (Colorado feHrcet* Spalding’ s O f f i c i a l L e a g u e p a l l •*!*? ii.hi.a s. l u l l v t hi* N fttio& ft! U n r u r , * aiiti til* !ii*'ii<' »»»<• a l l IC * r u i n if*' . " * • ’• Hat lout* ll .11. ••..!>,* t at til***,'* » . r lh-. It.* I *s.a ftil M hu n* I ’ **' t o B i l l a*) ' s p o r t * >1 l if t v t ..ii Ila* • H,*n *.*aa*- f.n iy*u ( almost every *»nc providing for using “The Denver B o id ” from Fort Worth. Because, you know, we have th** Hiortest line, make the rpiieke>*t time, run the only through trains.—-with Cafe Cans, Pullmans, Modem Coaehea, etc., so ‘T o n I )on’t Have f«* Xpologize for Riding on flu* Denver Road I” W.F,STERLEY. U.BUSSOM, C.L.HUIL, A t i P a O A F l l T P A Firt Wirtl, Tim. V B - Th* Epworth Leaguers will go to Friseo our way in July. S O M E C O U R E S l ’O.N O E N C E rr h e f o l l o w i n g l e t t e r s coin t r u i n g t h* re c e n t B a y l o r d e b a t e s p e a k for t h e m s e l v e s : T h e f o l l o w i n g l e t t e r w a - i ssue d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of l e c e nt t ile i n y e s t e r d a y t h e S t a l e t o lie* I Di ve rsi t y i hi v i e r S t a t e d e b a t e : \\ a i d , M e n a s . M a y <». 1!MlL_ M e ss rs . E . T . M o or e , J r . , a n d T . last r e g r e t s ve ry m u c h Texas*.— G e n t l e m e n : I Di ve rsi ty, A n ­ J . L a w h e n , S t a t e I »a v I o r i m , I Di ve rsi t y t h e failure* to seen re j u d g e s i n t h e B a y­ f r i d a y n i g h t . l o r - S t a l e d e b a t e A s t o w h i c h sc hool is r e s p o n s i b l e for I bis f a i l u r e is n o t a fi u i t f u l q u e s t i on f o r d i s c u s s i o n , b u t t h e f r i e n d s of t h e t h r o u g h ­ t w o o u t T e x a s a n d o t h e r S t a t e s a r e e n ­ t o know w h o we r e t i t l e d real tin* t i m . t h e n who i f n o t w i n n e r s , a n d is r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e f a i l u r e lo se ­ c u r e t h i s p r o p o s i - we m a k e i n s t i t u t i o n s Mattered T o a c c o m p l i s h f o l l o w i n g j u d g e s . t h e t i o n s : ! st. \\ e offe r t o s u b m i t t v pew l a t ­ t e n o r p r i n t e d c opi e s ol t h e e n t i r e dt bai**, j u >I as d e l i v e re d , to ll"' S u ­ p r e m e L o u r ! of I e xas a lid allow I'm g e n t Ie i m n c o m p o s i n g to p a s s u p o n ll"* \ a i n e of I lit* a r g u m e n t t h e que s- a n d d e t e r m i n e w bo w i ns t h i s c o ur t t ion. 2d. We offe r to f o r m a l l y a n d in ti"* q u e s t i o n be fo r e p e r s o n d e b a t e t h e S u p r e m e ( o u r !. 3d. I f n e i t h e r of t h e a bove ot t e r s nu*' t y o u r a p p r o v a l , t h e n we a g r e e t o d e b a t e ll"* q u e s t i o n in p e i x m a t s o u k * p o i n t m i d w a y be t w e e n A u s t i n a n d W a c o b e fo r e a n y t h r e e m e n who t h e p r e s i ­ m a y he a g re e d u p o n by r e ­ ll"* d e n t s o f i n s t i t u t i o n s , l u o spe ct I V t * I V . rF r u s t i n g t h a t y ou will gi v e thi> in,ii m r voiir i m m e d i a t e at t e nt ion, we a r e , ve ry s i n c e r e l y, AV. L, B r i t t a i n . W. K . W VENE. R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f o r I bi lor. MMU: R L P L V . I" o u r re c e n t d e b a t e : A u s t i n , T e x a s , M a y l l , UMM. Me ssr s. Walla* a n d B r i t t a i n , W a c o , t h e T e x a s . — G e n t l e m e n : Y o u r s ol (itIi i nst , j u s t lo h a n d , in whit Ii y o u u s e ll"* f o l l o w i n g l a n g u a g e in r e f e r ­ r i n g " l l " * f r i e n d s o f t h e t w o i n s t i t u t i o n . ' Se at ­ on . d t h r o u g h o u t T e x a s a m i o t h e r s t a t e s a r e e n t i t l e d t o k n o w w ho wen* tin* w i n n e r s . ” We a r e of o p i n i o n t h a t po s s i b l y you ll"* s o l i c i t u d e o f t o o u r s c ho ol - boy debate*. But as you se em t o t h i n k t h a t ii is o n e o f ll"* b u r n i n g ( a n d yo u max i ss ue s of ll"* day I m* r i g h t ) wo o u g h t I" h e s i t a t e be f o r e d e n y i n g a c l a m o r o u s p u b l i c ll"* s o l u ­ t i o n o f s u c h a m o m e n t u m ' qu e s t ion. A d e c i s i o n t h a t d e t e r m i n e s t h e m e r ­ i t s o f a pa st d e b a t e f r o m a d. • c u sh i on t o o c c u r s o m e t inn* in lilt* f u ­ t h e p u b l i c a s e x a g g e r a t e is a l i t t l e a n o m a h c i - t u r e b e fo r e a n o t h e r a n d a d i f f e r e n t a u d i e n c e , .<> sa y ti"* l e a s t o f ii : h u t \ on k n o w J is R e f a s h i o n w itll s o m e ;>em Ie t o j u s t i f y in vi ew. t h e m e a n s by ti"* e n d L n d e r ll"* i n s p i r a t i o n of "ll"* e n d i n v i e w " a n d o s t e n s i b l y f or ll"* p u r ­ pose of s e t t l i n g ti"* a l l - c o n s u m i n g , p a r a m o u n t , a n d o v e r s h a d o w i n g q u e s ­ t i o n o f m o d e r n t i m e s , you s u b m i t t h r e e p r o p o s i t i o n s , — t h e first t w o o f w h i c h a r e as f ol l o ws : 1st, to s u b m i t “ W e of fe r t y p e - v r i t t e n o r p r i n t e d c o pi e s o f ll" c u ­ t in* d e b a t e j u s t as d e l i v e r e d t o t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t of MVxas, a n d a l l o w tin* g e n t l e m e n c o m p o s i n g t h i s c o u r t t o p a s s u p o n t i "' v a l u e of ll"* a r g u ­ t h e m e n t a n d d e t e r m i n e w ho wi ns q u e s t i on. 2d. “ W e of f er ti* f o r m a l l y a n d i n ii"* q u e s t i o n b e fo r e p e r s o n d e b a t e tie* S u p r e m e C o u r t . 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