THE TEXAN t u n A S E M I -W E E K L Y N E W S P A P E R PUBLISHED EVERY W E D N E S D A Y AND S A T U R D A Y B Y T H E STU D EN TS OF THE UNIV VOL. Vin AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATU RD A Y, FE B R U A R Y 1908. • H No. 39 W h a t t h e W h a t t h e T - S q u a m M e a n s t o a W ^ i o L a w U R G ! A U D I E N C E A T F I R S T R E G U I A R C O N C E R T — T H E P R O G R A M . SERIFS O F F R E E O P E N A I R C O N - C FR TS TO B F G I V E N I N A P R I L OS THE C A M P U S . it n ig h t, in th o a u d i t o r i u m . i«»tt l«atnt a n d o r c h e s t r a g a t .* i t git I.ir c o n c e r t , \ Inuit atm I. tar*««*nI* Tho u»omla»r* o f ,1 .0 1 h i t . * 1*ooii p r a o t i o i n g 1 th. f»r*t o f th.* y e a r , a n d I off ort** « » r r not in v a i n , w a * J tho «p|cnd§d m u * io w h i c h I b o y I • I nit.* dr fit** *p}»* H » rn „t g.r p rd *11*. 1! their i t n hi rot-!. I c l f h n r * 4ay n ig b t . Mr ll in . ll * *..|o* **W hon Un*. N oah |**«.d 1 In* k • tot Ila in .” tt« * a d e c id e d kit. lh* col In * l o by «tttf th* % M in *o|n by Mr i m g f d t l t en jo y ed 'Iv* 1 ♦***•• M i l ' o f . \ r l Intr S a l t . O h. “ T - s q u a r t Y o u a t e a w e t h o r n w i t T h e T h e g r e a t e s t Mr«•?* 1 is. %*<*»t»r att*! It. u . T y b*r A n d if, pere rendered th. ii cornet d u ct Ut lr .rid n m * ro u n d ly a p p la u d e d , in th e ir In***! H e l l e v e r o f O f E n g in e e rs * T V program g i t «*n wa** a* f o l l o w * : A n d d r e a m b y I a m o r L o w I in o w e ; bed of r o t e . it h e s e e ; f e e ls y o u r stin g , neftx s i n g ; m g " w a y s . nd m u s e b y d a y s , I Tin* t i n i t I Ut i*l«* . . . . . . . M a u rin e t hi** **f s p r i n g 3 lug * hit 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . It.ilfe li lt tie Am* . . . . . Mien Hand. 4, 1 «3|# 1 S e le cte d VII M a y o r . A c l I lip id * tin rd.Mi . . . . K tlg o lio • hi VU u t M a l o t t W a lt/ . , I ,c h a r 1 lr* lie*fro . 1, **\\ hi* 11 ll« .» N o a h l**ito*| t l*.*f*k*» i**r Ha in” ...........M r. M. It. H a rre ll rn. n -aru \t*f*iitiipaiiinioiit. *. V mini s. do . . . . I a u la i* .* Cit p r ic e Mr. \rt Intr S a f e . Mi*. Mi*hop. Ant.111 |u ttin t. A <.»rn.* I n iff . . . . S o y m o il r ia ti P o l k a Mo%*r* I I; stoiu* a n d ll* I*. T y l e r . Mr. M o rrill, P ia u i * t . A R E A L O R A I S E D — B A N M I S S I O N F T R E A T P R O M P L A Y — NU A D I G L D . 'The p r i n c i p a l o r a t o r ira I .*t.*ui o f I In* y e a r w i l l In- pulli^l “ IT to n ig h t iii • he a u d ito r ritini, T ill* I** tier o r a t o r i c a l C o n t d $86 am i T h e “.k in lh.* a n n u a l l*»r p rize* **1 s **• fir s t a n d secon d *jH*aket*, hon ' Appl.* R o b e r t ti e v e r , wi l l r e e e iv . not *•«!> t hi * !«*•»"" bf hi*t T a ke Me D o w n t o W o n d e r * Und . . . . A l l e n H and, Mini**ui! . I ai c o n t* wa** c h a r g e d a r y r e w a r d , but wi l l aD*» »•«**••'•* ,,M; h o n o r o f r e p r e s e n t i n g th e I n i v . i * i t y 1 , T e x a s in th . S ta t.- O r a t o r i c a l v i n e d | t o lie h eld a t S h e r m a n d u r in g th.* ea rly » tliu tin t. I hi* i* t h e o n l y t i m e p a r t o f s p r i n g , a n d a l s o i«» tll< s ^ mi h . i u hiring lh.. \ t;|| th a t t h e lunik m a k e s a O r a t o r i i a I c o n t e s t t o Im* held n* h u h lf**'* K l it* mii*ie. D u r i n g A p r i l , t h e mid will u ivi. ;i a e r lea o f f r e e o p e n a i r inond. V a . Vf t e r a s e r ie s o f p r e liin iii.iiU * . t h e (.in ip ii*. In v i e w o f tile ij?h ci.i*% mimic r e n d e r e d la * t n i g h t , it f o l l o w i n g «••!! k n o w n o r a t o r - e l i o . c n t o eoni| e tc in th e i f - ' 10 u "itll nm* '♦ani ti* t | „ , , 1 >t h er c o n c e r t a. Ii I m ire t l ia t w e l o o k f o r - n i g h t ; 'XM " " " " Hie Texan tor t h e r e s t o f t h e y e a r $ l . H u g h M oi i i- P o t t e r o f iiaine*.vnh-, l l . I * Y a t e s o f M a d i s o n v i lle , ( C o n t in u e d on p a ge a * 1 ' h u t * FRISHMAN MATHEMATICS P R O F B F N K D I C t B K L I V R R S IN - S T R U C T I V F L F C T U R F IN M A T R I - P O I N T S O R A P H I C A I . L Y I L L U S T R A T F I t R Y M A N Y S T R I K I N O T X A M P I . K S F R O M L I F F . I rn. f l i t * r i d- '«1 i' ll* 1 ? * motlier f , 41* ro ll 1 nil ii* **•*!• * t o 1 l r IL*- loll* w in g rn*Mi i***t 1 m 1 t i r l»*« 1 ut* W. l l n o w . ll f n don ii In to lh** «t»y«« lh.* .*1 14Iii 1 , 4 ml In m u u t1 * bn .liftr f **ttita i ♦ .|»i4i*oi» N m n *m |»*%! * » t o n ii* a n t 1**1 %* in th** d o * I In* aa an * * i n iila i • ti »• lii|*i»«i|i**la t t n f « H a t **r t*oi k n o w s o m e p e o p le itio*i t i li n g * , i tit 1 * >i«* f r e a k a ill ffWMMItb* t ** N o n . ii it m a n a .4 < 1*la(»•) h itll it**!Ilion E I h i* off W . l l IU. I. , a l a i t * I* att I 1* v b o th e r th*’ lit I.I4110* Jot ilia I l l lf. S t \! IM ' I’ i*k I i ’ « 1 at t i u a r e A f e < > a n E n g i I I* V * * ii fit And I OM l i l t o f f i d d l i n g OI f t t t u t * 111* v| o u t p o f I w h i s p e r o il o o r rn O f o il th e Joy w e s o m e d a y sh e oi*H IAI I LAME PLAYED I h r TO p l a y T O D A Y K S A N I going to a *k tin tin * fo r m r . D A T . Tilt* a 11 *1 no*tit H o i Molt* lo y .III OM*! lh* \ t i l l ill l e a g u e Iran* •*« l a r k KU M. In h a w b a l l . a* in e s a r y *1 hor o u td o * *, ii »* in » « *■**• r y I h oi Mn* .w in lo* vt.*11 - o p p o s e d b y IU** s t u d e n t mm|v, lit no o f h«*r w h y • att .1 w i n n i n g . a n i In* h a d , ,*0 io id * t<» *tl a lo! In* hi it*1 M a n a g e r th** Hid fOlllO oil! Iii OI OWd* I * • •* it I a r ll int j»illllo» I " *1*'* *«•» lad lh** s t u d e n t b o d y git** i i * io y n l • a p p o r t m oi th o •***a«*h w i l l d e v e l o p a •Min o f w h i c h w o i n o y no|| b o ‘ p r o w l . ** V ..» I..04 m a n % lot in* im* *U. §* tn IU.* *«*i i«* ' I M a y o r : Vn in ft m d m ini A**, 10*! I•* 1 1 ili a ! m a u t , »*ttTv * 1 *»11• ■ a la .n l *• % • iii • • ii t lion *a to I I *1111* **1 .*1 *• v I l u n g I iliu m * ttg iiio a S o * r f l i t l o o u t e x a c t l y . a i n a t * g e t ap p t ** t iin a to to •*1111 * •‘ > u p ia .* o , trow, Ilia ! wo * ii* *u!d a t a r i to t ilk mi* a n a y a ll tUo rn. d« rn I.** of t It** i*,U t Ii mio a t a t w o . I In v M ould fil i a l ly g i l l * .ill! H I o o h 1 ■*.* p t o k i n g I to**.- ** ll I o u r a t a tim.* tv* Olid Im* . p u l e a lit f i r Job, H ut fui* o ! o f y m o le c u l e t h a t y tm r a n rind v on ta •• th e n m y th.* e a r t h , in in lint o f i t o t k »»f I w il l furni*l« tin * equation and lo* l o r n i* w o n 1*1 **tIII T h o - b o w i n g mad.* b y lh** I n i v e n n t y in a p rof t v f a i r c o n d it io n fo r a J a i i i n t r y iii tho In **t no mo w i t h A n i t In w on by U t i n v e n t o r y . int Ilion na jHNif, W i l l i ii w o o k *» im rd ♦♦Tho t r o u b l e w i t h F r r t k m r n is t h a t j»ru« tiro 1! i* o x |h*oI.*«| 1U.1t tin* la*ngiioi* t l io y w o n ' t t a k e th i n g * o n th o i u - t a i K a ill \ o r y p r o b a b l y m oot d e f e a t* * o u c h m old p la n . T i n y w a n t t o g o l ik e tin* |)i-.*U o f S t . l a i n a r d * < 'ollege i* r a p i d l y k a n g a r o o , in j u m p * hint nail o f g o i n g lo in n in g Iii* t e a m t *» g tM*l f o r m , ( C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 5.) T H E T E X A N . r . T f i . rax. sw/rtf. \ y W * '5 AND TWO OTA T & A L / - I ) cinto, where the minion* of Mexico were put into a rkitoii*. disgraceful flight. In «oiK*luai*»n. let It l*e *ai*l th a t the day i* not given u* *itt*ply for m irth and play. t»ut there i* a .leepef. more *erkm* meaning. The day. indeed, in keeping *aeeed it *h**uld be held a* a holy owe. ami *hould be apefit the rememhrnnee* *»f «*ur dating forefather* in their determ ination to create a n»* ti«»w and o*taldi*h a government. We in can. at looking tim e of our an* n*idtring the hard*hip*. eintura. and In l*iHle* won privation*. and even with their very Wood* which they cm •Inre.I in **rder (hat we. *4 today. might enjoy a happy, contented nation -peace ami lib lea*t. *pare a few minute* tank th«»*e • *** ntial re*|iii*ite* of the the to rtv. TO T. B. R Thi* flag «»f golden lie* |i f«*r the Tre*hman l%e I pper cla**men are bu l! ( ompafed to (*ur T, May hi* fame alway* inert* *e The gformo* fame **f Taluuigc II May hi* day* l*e day* *>f The happy day* of He* , her Rn*#. "- -rate To him hi* ela**mate« now 4 mat# Thi* flag and »eal. puk! hy Hi* many merit* I relate W ith no attem p t t*« tie r th ^ it ii*hiesement of the lawm aker, the law* g n « r, nr th* law et|»«*i*i*«|ef. T here i* a flam**ur « h ut (he bighe*i ofTieea in the the r**alijtatio9i gift of that we are factor* *d a b*ng line of public *crvau(* (hat m ake the record • I Mtir • ‘•iiitifiiw»*al(h ■*(.il» I **ll( in l**dd *Ut«r riThf, a* a h ader among of our country. Too uuich honor the people the in The ange) ap p ears I the nemnd time and touched (!»«* prophet * tip* with a Hie roal of f)fi ami delivered the m* -*ag* fr»*m on High, rtW‘ho will g**?M ami the prophet Imiw i*«| hi* head ami replied to the eele*tial u*en.aenger. "Ih w' am I. ^i*n*l m e!” w*.»id me! it t«» but ita w l I wi*H the Ion, , ■ — — threaten* Send m e!” th»* propllei i* not for t h r e e -hoiild cluster around (In* great llogg and MARCH ND IN HISTORY. lawyer** of need* y»*iir *»*df *aefifle*ng i* ply I m* that of “ Here am I I me {mi ting prayer frb*ml*. and I am done. for y*m, young If I «*m»* ever if *erviae* *wn not In paid the g reat fr**••• within or •»iir ju d k ia ry ; laurel* *hould «r**wn the danger «*vei li' c» of I ton* llfu* * | (I ur eourageou* exeeiitiv e* ( and without, may the 1»**•*i *•( iim*M»rt« lh** i r**ek«,t t , fearle** attorney * who th«*ir un«*row ned herm** act to you u» a liv** gun* to defend the honor of (In* S tate, e* al «»f Hr** t«* your lip* and may* your • f old the oeea* *ku» of tin* day. That on March 2. IH3R, Teva**. wdtieh even now i* im relv to *pe*k. The itidge ha* the high ideal* of the “old qourt" nml it* *um***or to inspire him t«* greater and purer and loftier conception- of <**|uity and ju ri* * the executive hi** the eareera prudettoe of »itch men a* llou*t«*n and Hogg to act a- a clarion ..ill to a higher perform* mice of civic duty and the S ta te ’** -Hand­ ing arm y <*f legal defence lr*»iu tin* at* tor nr y of to the a tto rn e y for the S ta te general, ha* the tire of th e fant in -w attling clothe*, had dared to legal break f«»rtIt from the uur*e which had forum and com hat* to urge them then it. Honor* have alw ays been showered upon | th a t the people of Texas* represented these members of the body politic, but hy* a convention, hasteiy a»*embled at the Braxoa, drew up, outside W ashington on a* a lav man, a* a barbarian of the legal fratern ity , I wi*h to l>ear after only one day* of delilierating. a the independence testimony to tlie noblest Homan of them the common lawyer in the trenches. > of the Republic of Texas. And, it was all For a third of a century I have known even during -c-sum the common lawyer* of T e x a s and while of the convention th at people’* determi- them I have seen thou* nation for freedom were intensified by thousands, and have seei ( the bloody, yet heroic, fall of the Ala* land* ujhui was them made the custodian* of bread and mo. The entire civilized world inhumane, savage butch* sterling cry of Bowie, ( rocket, Travis and Bon of the orphan ami widow, 1 am -hooked by the to beiir witness to their to great deeds. ! xo badly noun-lied declaration declaring a half grow n child, the seventeen-day the fervency of fam iliar with then but an truahnl with the county W*e ar»* It wa§ the in* ill tem ptations thick almost overwhelming combat integrity and to their untarnished honor, ham, and the gloW s sympathy was L have seen them pinched more by pov*! extended to the valiant Texans in their crty and have seen again-t the tyranny of Mexico. But tin- , our- and black over them, but I have never xeen the w hite tlag of the honor of the agaous defenders of 1 i 1 k*r t> -wore th a t common law yer lowered. The record of “their blood should crimson every Tex­ tile common lawyer in our State, when a>* plain” before they would again tub- we c*onsider his manifold tem ptations, mit to the merciless government of bar- is one of the miracle* of modern time*, j bariana. And the oath of Texas wa* If we were to JgNtfL°n the five point* | fulfilled by sturdy Houston at San Ta- WOMEN’S ATHLETICS IN THE UNIVERSITY GF NF SAL ORGANIZATION— SOCIAL FE A TURFS AWARDING OF T l * -IN C R E A SE OF INTEREST with n..«k fr.llll* dirt till I * or n«*w • b.r the i m ial *illy I j j i i t I Uli tuOtfti hr : la i *» h I. '» f*U I fn**t* ■\ t end 1 i*a ttm The * pri * hiiddeinagett, h Maty* 11*»r d t» Tbo*<* woh in h.i *Wc( L;i Ii ;»r•• \ | i**i** Imogeite T h rash er, W illle !ie*1** condition*. er V 1 hi a t hie but - pill V* One • t th** m«**t interesting m atter* n**w under consider at Ion i- th at «»f re* quirenxnt* for fir**t and aeoond grade <»rt ifinite- in *w imiiititg, to Im* offered f«»r th** flrat tim e thi* spring The flr*t grade •••*rn,-|M>ud» to th e third grade of­ the fered nt aeeoml grade requirement* will le *o a imp!" the reach of be­ to be i*h ginner** i hi* year. t hautautpm, New Nd»rk; in - ...........o ' ----- Mr?- i.eirerwitz i* giving the girls in meal to* here informal dance Grace Hall a very night. Who’s Your Tailor? .• ... n p H b N ew Spring Models of S M I T H - W IL C O X Smart Clothes for Men are the finest examples of high-class clot les m aking in America. If you like clothes o ut of the ordinary w ithout being “ treakish” y o u ’ll he speci­ h o m e in and look them ally pleased. over. S U I T S $ 1 5 T O $ 4 0 New Spring Shoes, N e w Spring Hats, N ew Spring Shirts are ready. SMITH & WILCOX 608 Congress Avenue THE TEXAN. TEXAS INDEPENDENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE CELEBRATION MONDAY ARRANGED LOR 1908 PROGRAM INTERESTING — PARADE TO START AT CAPITOL AT 9— IO ASSEMBLE AT 8— CLASSES ONLY E X ­ STUDENTS LOYAL PECTED TO ATTEND MANAGER M’CUTCHKON HAS AR* RANGED F I N E S C H E D U L E - T E X ­ AS TO OPPOSE SOME STRONG TEAMS. held in the same place in the spring; and the reception to all student-, and alumni a t the close of the session. in tin* the week the city, members of Tile work of the Bible study commit­ tee is also of a very practical nature. Through the work and influence of this eommitttee, there are now enrolled in I niversitv acti\c Bible study of Texas over 500 men. These men meet in various weekly classes led bv the pastors of faculty and student leaders, when the study of is discussed and made the subject of prayer. This coin its charge of inittee has the work in enlisting men in the observance of the Morning Watch. This the custom of setting aside some part of each d a v the preferably morning, for Bible study aud prayer. the efforts of the mission liven or study committee, there have \ariou* three classes KU iii zed [dulses of this world wide mission moo> \ ohm inent, with 34 enrolled. The teer Band, which is an organization «.f ten students who haw> volunteered f,»r foreign i- under sen ice this committee, the first half hour of auspice* of Through field, tim the in in is rhe finance committee has charge of Its all the finances of the ass*elation. \| chairman is the treasurer of the \, This rom im t tee ha* the work «*f V. raising and eolleeting funds f*»r the annual budget, which for t hi* year publishing am ounts to finn:*. an«l of each year tim I niversitv of Texas Hand* the In th** hand* of the religious meet is •*( includes the year. This the management **f inga committee the «levothmal ami religious m a t ­ all the ing* of regular Munday afternoon serin e wb-re business men from all parts the Mate. pastors, mem liers «.f | ii. fatality. aud students make twenty minute ad* •» dressesi and where a prayer amt s.tug ^ t s e n ley* the re* lignins meetings committee brings sin Ii leetnrers to tis as John It. Mott, R«*bt. Mprrr. Hr I a th mm*. tra n k Wright, a n i like men of national and e%en interna­ tional reputation is held. Besides this. ll y. M. C. A. WORK DURING THE YEAR h is t o r y o f t h e a s s o c i a t i o n c h a r a c t e r o f w o r k a t t h e UPI I ' ERSITY—TH E NEW BUILD­ U P TO BE ERECTED SOON. Throng !>'*• court CSJ’ of the editors of ■ of the Texan this column has the V M. C. A. this issue t e n turned over to f,t* l n taking ad v an * to use a* il uce of this opportunity, it is the pur .e of the association to bring before [he students what the V. M. C. A. *t*nd* fur in the University of Texas, tnd what it has accomplished toward attaining standard during the cur rent vear* Bot. h 'i" " ' taking up the work in Uh, J. va I * rganirntion. it might he welt to discover a few of the roost important | th<# fart* conc**ming the national organiza­ tion of the Young M ens Christian A**- mciation The movement was i na ugli rate! in I orlon in I ^44 by Mr. C’»e»»rgp William*. I * I Tie* p n r p ’W of the move nest es* t“ M ug about a broader and Trorp pf arf I ii (hrUtbtfi influenre Upon thr lh** *f .young m rn * bp, Y. M G A. wan organised to the 1 ^ Follow t A irgiuin In I ^ *w* I t ait* r*it> jug rho nth* r college* over tim conn- I . ut liegaii t** form like a**oeiati**ns. un tfl. in !**»* pursuing th e plan of the A " a c in i ion*. l&trrvo!!* giate Athletic the local I ‘br Ut Inn a •social bm S entered is Thi* i* known p it e me fit i * - * tiled the I ut en* •! logia t # d ep artm e n t. i* h with it* general, college and I rat* filing sorrel uric*, has control of the a*- \**rlh America * lutensidlegiate movement. in what of cha fact era. r m anliness, ami f«»r •liege relation* Bat, to return to the work as ear* f**l on in th* Ih d v eraliy of Texas It h the prop* se of thi* asemia lion to de vet i* among th** stud* nts strong, man* hr, i hr** hi sitrfpfls* pit av in fat of vie ami diahonmty. » - ,( ial informal en- totaininents. At the opening of school, this committee, Un'i'r the auspices of inaugurated. This »•« a *u ,jr reception, the first part being ?*v<" mm to a definite program, where r.' pl ase (.f college activity was rcp- talk? and where arsity yells and songs yvere tau g h t JI new 8Hnlenta arui rehearsed by the • After the program, refreshm ents I r tjle preghmen wrere ;,r the to ®ach other and IK‘i classmen, While among the la tte r renewed a fte r th* 1 ^ Ua' !il:int‘c‘s were wer* H1)11 F * vacaH°n. This year th ere *n a Hendanx,e a t “col- ’n,a 3 J° m‘ bv a!Mght> 0Hmr functions given • mrn' ^ ee are given in eonnec- tiori tne S()Cia l committee of the y \y Diem* * the annual F«cnic in iho . east woods; the barbecue* T ^les(* are - ky a short " ' m '“/■'* and to ; ' 1 W hat is known as the practical noil* in th* s [iring It s ta n d i for committee was organ!/***! It i* the purpose *»t fbi* in■ „ [ [ast year. the c o m m itte e E«) STiiri* e m p lo y rn*'u t. !*otb It It hopes to permanent and temporary , for dc**»t y tog i « uh** desire to support Hmm* J and to supply all other prae needs of the ass* trial mu n* *t other * |s rsonal ni»i* provided for. During th** [mm «*•**»< fifteen students h ate received j«*»* j sitb*ns through this committer th a t ** iv rh a p i th*- mmn inip..rtnnt «<>rk of iii,* anwirintion during (br ,lf»*t y*'«r i- “ * | | |f( moyement toward erecting a $75,* IHM, a ^ ^ i n t h m building. This huitding is to fill a long felt want in the I iii common melting a varsity ground f**r students. A lot h is U*i ii pur* ut ranee of [llt^ | j||? em u p m and oiiflietctit pr«*gri- in rai.:,,,, #um|- to i been made in raising funds to insure the erection of the building. Architects arc now at work on the plans and tbs* | ** actual work on the building will -tart a t an early (late. the west -— —-o ■ - — — -» f the Pnil crsity for member* c h a ^ i 0p[H»**ite to leave We ar** obliged this space vacant because of the fact that somi .I * Sophomore secured thai we intended to insert therein- Ed. • i . tin* material I i*f the lilt* student** ii** has been the custom, {mu input** in ap propriate patriotic demonstrations ami heretofore, I he [wintde, as exercises. I nixersitv, W 9 ^ " W forn,H "* lh<' ‘ Rr,," ,"l<; pi '" " l at 8:15 ” 'c,wk t h ' ' ,r,"’ " !*ion wlM mole, aeeoinpaiiied by the b m cannon. *llid with Mr. font Hall as giatul mat shul When the [(tirade ha* climbed I in le isity hill, the cannon* will Im placed in position, and twenty on** volley* of one niinute intel val will l*e fired front Inimb irdment of each. This effective the enemies’ works ss ill Is* under the supervision of t hief I an n m - rs llarley. A likers, and Alexander, ably a g iste d by Hoard. Wade ami Adams After tim smoke has clear**! away ami th** cannon have been returned by tin* main strength of th** mighty soph­ omore*. the following program will Is* rendered in the auditor omt: •I. t. . lb M peri# I s#*t(fsi ions by Havtd. , . . . . . . . . . i*o**fl*ex . . . I*a*li* * f h*ital Club Im ovation N*l«*efion . (if .Ii ling b v (aration of Indepen den* * I Selection . I,. Wavey tardies Violin Q uartette I*. Elkins I! XI md*din « bib IWIsf.^l ll M em lief s of Hand I, M. KewsUy idee f l u b Audience Mi mb*ut Address Melt* 11**11 . * .emu a I Addn* mm s* bs I bm , I a* UM v Albin m m s^ j,, i i„n , . Von l e a i Intra I and Idee I hilts 1 I* •! by ,. lh mal b t bm . . . Dr. Jewett . . . V . HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET HERE INVITATIONS EXTENDED TO A NUMBER OF HIGH SCHOOLS TO PARTICIPATE IN A TRACK MEET. I d i i i e l I he ,l" ’ I**-1* ,l"' ** * \*»«M Itll 1**11 lion throng l*’\,»** Vt I*I* * j- r. to extcml an iuy Ila « I urn IU «*f the texan *U and military ***" Ii* •* *1— partieifiate Mi an inter ( lark Mpholastic meet to I*** held nu athletic held iii-(it the middle of May, This is univ a general invitation sent iii **rder to arouse auf!)* out this early different th** dent interest school*, n»i«l [lerwonal h*tt#fs *«f iiift*rniati**n ami invnation will be -»*nt to each of th** •* h*s»|- of the Mtatc a tnong lat**r ii mi#Iii Is- th** reasons why ii i*il here to give some tin- meet should of T e x a s .1 the I Adversity Im* held at rather than at nome other lexas school. In the first pla***. the I nlver*ity i* In l ­ ier locatc-l for the me«*t than any other I schmil. We are iii about th** center of the scholastic rt-gion, and all Hie high schools and pn par.it‘»ry schools natur i ally look toward* Hic I niver-ity as their I center and then g**al. This is because i tit© I Adversity th** ^ is at State system of education. A S ta te j the meet University. Then we are better equip­ ped to hold such a meet than any other inter- school. Engaged, as we are, iii ... ».*«•* school. th in orc I collegiate meets, w«* are more luau pr« pared to bandh * * h«Kl» achoo! meet Our track order of any school iii th** State. is, o yMll In* when put in a •Duple of week-, in th** Im-! r ally belongs the head of therefore i*.llgag‘ I, yye a,*-, to to Another thing E Im* considered: Texas Ila- a larger attendance than any other Texan -school, and drawing its students, as it doc-, from all parts of I the State, the members of the different lier* would find more of teams sent their friend- here than at any other one place. This would mean a -aving of h*del bills, and an increase cf pleas- | ure. One other point might he mentioned: That i- the fact that Texas lias a large number of alumni scattered * ver the j State who, realizing the benefits to be derived from such a meet, would lend * - j tuber 17, anil one here Thanksgiving I d » .v The first big game at home will prob* ably be with Ixmiatatm State Univer­ sity (Vtolwr 24. The Pelicans made us go th** whole route to win at the driv­ ing park last year, and as most of their good men will be back, they look even great stronger for this Southwest S ta ts universities of .the | are are our natural rivals, and while we to , feel under great obligations beat them on all occasions, is never any certainty that we can do so.* Th© lVli« ins are thoroughly dangerous. season, Tire tlmre u n iv e rs ity In terv a ls for | th e s tro n g e s t s t a t e t »ur n ex t op p o n en ts ss ill probably lie te a m ever seen on i lurk I ield, th e te a m from th** I nil crafty of Colorado. T h is te a m I ha** lieen »b*seemling fr)»m the m o u n ta in th e past s#v- heights at oral ye irs, mid wiping up th** e a r t h w ith s tr o n g te a m s like K an sas and N e b ra s k a , hut it ha*• ever Jo u rneyed so u th w a rd . Th# D*ngl»*»rns may win from th# m ou ntglneers, b u t if ♦ hey do, th e championship of th# >o»ith ami «*f th e Mont h sc* ! as ill probably rest upon our tanner* is the first tim** (h is (hi \<*yenil«*r 7th w •* will jo u rn e y to Memphis, Term p ami contest tin* eham* [kinship **f f He H*’»ifh %y it h Sewanee Manager Md titeheou ha*) the r h o ie# Ie** tween this gam e aiel one with Vander hilt at Nashville, arni there eau I # no •Illestbm th at he exercised wisdom in bis * li.*H e Hie financial prospect* ar** nim Ii !*•*♦ *• i at M emphis, ami we m i tig a te in *on*e degree (he g r o t d is a d v a n ta g e un* d e r w h b ’h w.* alw av s play at V ander t birt cen h u n d red hilt, w orn out by a mile Jo u rn ey . Mew ane** fully ex p ec ts to wrest th e Mouth I hank«gixing, •** from V anderbilt next th e re is little difference ill I hi* to ro id t*» I*** mad*- in w inning *»r losing I** eith er te a m th** eliMiipHin-hip of (hi November I Tit t» we will inflict the annual defeat upon th# I leaked Intl is na af 11*t*ixf.*n I t I Im* * *kTahoma gam e will Im* played In iv a b ut th # I m b o r Int b of Novem * I** r. a n d T b s ilk «g ir in g falls on N*y *ni* U*r 2tUh -(died ti I#, |a*ngh**rti* ar* e p i a l t«* atren* rho but iii* ii ref (lf ti lions work, it seem s b y no m ean s im possible t h a t t w ll will h# a n o t h e r ells rn pt**uship *»i th e rcyyrti«| (or th e ir b l u r*, lf a d th e -*bl i< a s tfo n u o u s team has .Manager McCutcheon of thi* football team has almut completed arrangements for a schedule for tw it year which will eclipse any a Texas eyer played, V few of the contracts ate not 'lr , MoCutgheon nm not vet signed and give out information as to dates which are in some instances subject to change, owing t«* tics*ssari adjustment* to other to schedules, but enough known is guarantee a serb-* of the best ga me** ever play c t on the home grounds. The oprtiing game of tin* season will prob­ ably lie played here ss it Ii T. I . I . oil October IO. While, of course, thi* team is not expected to giv r us a bruising contest, a bruising contest is not desired, for our men a t this early *tage. \ybile •rn the other hand, the T, I . b o * are light and fast, and expert with very the forward pass am! other open plays, amt *o will give our team just the pr o Hee needed early Iii the season. The A. and M, cont taels are not yet that siglu**I up owing to condition# st school rust at present, but no doubt is eof erf airted that two gu m * wilt tie af ranged as usual, turn at Dallas *»n (lr their efforts in working up the required int* tv*! many of them, doubt tows, leml- ing the training of the trams their personal assistance in l**r all iii th* «r re# son*, ami f**t many in Mid, se bool Ilf Ii 11 mon* oby bals I«» thoughtful it would seem foolish («*f my lo deny that T e ia s »* ti lf* ««)i*»*d* at which to boh! th** rn* • i the Arrangements, «»f c**tttr»e. hay•* md taken any definite form, tmt it is under* ti **»**d that the gate receipts %y til Is* % hie*I atmmg th# Afferent schools rep resented. Milt# Mr medials ami other insignia wilt b* awarded t«» I In- winner* i i i r e Ii event. Already seyeral s* h***l« hale written signifying their Intentbm **i p>nI•*i[*i w«* h**[N* tit** other *m It.Hti* i«f I i**n th** ** t a lf wilt do the sam** SPRING STYLES MEN’S SUITS l i v e r y t w e n t y - f o u r b o u r n B rin g s tin* S u m m e r a d a y n e a r e r , a n d w ill) it lim |>nd>h m o f ! ♦ af #HP • ’*♦* *** A f t * " ' « T m m m * I I S Ailf* i ii i n ‘A * ">*T * m '• A.** U T T ' mk~ * * TJIA I ** p a w a w a t a ® M C f y t t M M M U M tfgpm* im* * r * T * f ? §*a f 4 ( # l t t T f I C I TO I V & f r YI* f a g ? —e ta ' n U iY U i T V & l f T I V % F< hi. f r a t ED U CATION I O I E N O IN E E fr - L - ,: - '? . :> f T 6* - t JUNIOR L J~J- ( c f f i j c f L i * D C T b t i* U N D E R BENEDICT. w* f 11 r,f Wk fTi * f . * <►* * A Ault •kf ft* *** rn i w h tea I *rr. I b r ad ■»« * * i v t ■'*0 kav# i *‘*r4if Ii ■ ■ ii * * * ll Ii * *#wi ai thi t: ™ ll I y t hull#!* it* o r a v e t h "#• * ** " ' l »-!#»♦ * I v h a u l a # w f t h t : ' j R I f.# * i«»W S#* en Ii? : *d‘ >u8t that I # In ** ha k • n am # m # a t • *4lf g ■ 1 **<#ar# »ii*' * • »f all t i # g d* * H f h* *«• * th e - pl • oM m n*1* da v, * S *w its *bf *ipn(l whit • .1 * ♦ tf ( a#* if* .##•! .»wev**r, I t h# V af*- grow® * i f i t * — - it ton flit*rh f *ur w a g n *. * • i* l JE # I «quarv- T h ­ W o n a n ’* B l i l d h g girl* if# play* ing *#nni* lief * r # b r e t < f n t * •‘W Th# T • u a r e m i i,* i J M y . I m u , ? i i i — i t * a alf-I '• % rig! t pl. j p , * n e • have m f .*' • * . % •*,; r * * t*», t ti ft# I i #* I I I# I * I 1 J W'V I n e rrin g '•* I Bv *ntii- v • rn a * * a rn # * * * # * * * to - • m »# * ■ * • * * wa tkpifus {*•• * of Kb- * •*, .ti P,r gin##ring igh#»t a m b iti o n i* t o bec* tor a t#n*i#r. **r. ;« k tu d y in g i: h# gm##rm g and ti* r ii* ti t head c h a ir m a n of r p a r ty , i th e n he w> n ’t have r a d ed ucation , th in k to real a leader o f a hr** :t Ii* r.»! *-. j u r a t b n is ie lie piarik, »f he *f hi* pr«»fe**i**n— a th# m a n to !»** i- rn tx h ab* u t a i* !•» t»* »v - * 11 tar the *t i * ^**ph *m*ru T exan* th*" • w ell r#pr#k#nt**#l • ?; th# * * T h # learn ed per**»n w ho * t ic!*- t h a t o nly t w o Fr#*hro#.i t ti l f he h ad w ould have fo und there wert ^vf F r e s h m a n Engineer* and two I reshrnan *; in mr hmm **** • flub trip t# th# ir I jkicrtic’B !* the trip matter, br i n v e s t i g a t 'd th a t to, ma*ie r#f#rr**d A c a d e m i on th e trip. I * Uh itJfr C IA bb ED ITIO N g # t 1 1 t i f f ’ h « ' ii«<* i i f i t a J rn * to th-* Th# ftfh IA I «*#fi. i * *-#• sly . Iii th# ‘ r «* th# «? fdtimt i of M il * W 'f J |l«Hlt th® f I IAH lf! g#ft#r»l * j• • -I *• a# would nay th a t ar# t hi* *#rv f niter* Ay I1 it I I a i if.# I in pr if ing highly th#s? r»t pilar**, a d em ocratic in t t l in Thi« tu tio n th # p a p er— “ Th# th# v ery heading «»f T e x a n , a Semi W eekly N ew sp ap er Pub- li«h#*-rl mg. ii .% •, in * h# **» bf gif**- I I ural kl ti Hot i h I k i l l - in order we *h .'ii-1 «av t h a t r l**r to life, in ’ ** rn* -* of hi *# f «.f a t h e Yie-t kind r-!-r * * tnt ire hi- p*>kiti*#n a* «**p. ii of a n y «*th*-r man, th# r u l ­ neglect riot -Ko . j ed hi- #d ueati n. •id- kind of a rg u m e n t m a y theoretical a n d , if! fact, mere be p ractical tw e n tie th c e n tu r y w a n t- Ut g e t rich, m a in tain - ip- w ith a c e r ta in a m o u n t of e v e r y ­ rich#*, - It h to thia verv man rome. th in g wi! lilferal edu cation should hini>*#lf that a le*9 hl#i4 a deep # ip e rially appeal, training , n o th in g can go *o techni* ii in su rin g hi* financial »ue- ta r I t i* !•*'*% a* a I road, bi*»r a i edu catio n. th# m an w ith both th e liberal and te c h ­ nical education who atand* best the b e t us consider, c h a m # to *ucre#d. Engineer i n - t a ne*#, what us** for an the co m m an d of clear would have for th it, w ith to w a rd s * '»rr#ef ii* for, to th e ***»*called th e plan is desirab le for outline*! to say if, by th e p la n of c o m b in in g r o a r i n g back, 'd o m ic ile d i ha th o rn , we wish lib#ral, o r th e n , for ( u it u r a l an d T e c h n k a l th# by El gin* • ring C o u rs # /' a* th a t. Pr f “ c*u!turar' if a E n g in eer, (- .sir— th e aiel. in to a six y e a r s ’ course, tw o courses to o g re a t i- n o t caused a * o* - tu d # n t it no t be a lo*- of g **»d id**a for th e F a c u l ty to ann o u n ce in th** catalo gue a six y e a r E n g in e e rin g t h e re q u ir e ­ course which w o u ld cover m e n t- for both th e En- gineering degrees? tim e, why would t h e A. B. a n d o ------------- L O S T —A red le a th e r w allet, on la s t Tuesday. F ind er please r e t u r n to T e x ­ an office or J . P. H a r t an d receive r e ­ w ard of $5. *------------- o—----------- H o t a n d cold b a t h s a t t h e C en tral b a rb e r shop, 607 Congress Ave. T h is js th e U n iv e r s ity o f ' a p p e a r e d on F e b r u a r y ii'!. th e fir-1 tim e in the history th e r e m hi* P*I*r is no t m a d e a d aily , it will not he ii t h a t If * -u e I on th is d a t e ag ain until ! '-!• — - O ' — ♦ NOTICE. ♦ ♦ ♦ — “ Blue B o n n e t”—Cactus T h e re a re a few copies ct t ae i the : ♦ “ Co-op.” T h e y m a y be had at the ♦ price of $ 1 per copy as Tmg as they at ♦ la st. Who’s Your Tailor palace B a rb e r Shoo E . E. Z IM M E R M A N , P rop. ~ O n ly T u r k i s h B a t h in A u s t i n Bosche Building. OYSTER LOAVES, HOT CHOCOLATE F R E S H M A N M A T H E M A TIC S. j m any g o o d t h in g s t o e a t a n d d rin k at UHIVfRSITV C O N f l C T I O N E R Y STORE CHAS. G. W U K A S C H , P rop. Cor. 23rd and G u ad alu p e. g e t t h e h a b i t , Of Hrst-cto** H air ^ J i.lenfV Trad* fur • an d an Kaf,y s h a v e . solicited. especially Guadalupe S treet. Chairman Hall Committee. F ab le s V * a b o u t th e m ,” " h O ^ E L S U T O R e u r o p e a n s t y l e . Rfjt Cafe in the city. S u n d a y evening .! liners a specialty. XUF S T U D E N T ’S F R IE N D . YATES & HUNTER, PRESCRIPTION d r u g g i s t s . Students trade •elicited. A gents Huy- let*t Candy. •OO Cong. Ave. (C on tinued from page I.) th e s ta i r s one a t a do w n th e y w a n t to ju m p o u t of th e window b ack ­ w a rd s . Of course, la tte r method i* th e q uicker, but th e re U a h*wp I*-- d a n g e r to tim* other. time, the “ H ave a n y of you ref ACdnj) ■» ^ m i t h ( t r y i n g to kill lino “THI u* ' T m not going to tell anybody about th e m who is over tw elve years old. Fin n o t ru n n in g a k in d e rg a rten . .Nome |»eo- ple s a y th a t a horse . a n ’t think of but ‘•ne th in g a t a tim e. and I som etim es t h a t th e re alo motile v i a - s n who th in k th in k of h u t h alf a c a n t t i m e .'1 th ing at a M an ly —“ \\ hat will th a t term * tor th e o*rvi| »rt tit evil w .ib r tight A u s t i n Printing Company 9 ( 3.9 I S C O N C H E S S A V E N U E UNIVERSITY PRINTERS that “ Soto, th a t vell vs• •iii*! gi t your A u rtin . Texan. ""»*-■ - "'•*» " '«< r v e n t leak from •me «shhp.»rtm**m to anotta r. But. **f J (*"iir«v. s**iue people’* minds are *<• con the wafer e m it help but I st filet cd j overflow sometime* I • enough t*i give a I aet I* rn till* k tits ■get p re tty el*I**#' h*»to *b»«» I think I pinched between the tw«*? equation i* this pe«tifermi« doubled*!ck* fellow The tow Bu** u *ml«| lim it von in get teiiug from , »«• th is equation ti* the next one i* Bk** ta k in g an tlfVNtof. If you were oft an elevator, would y*m g*» up **r down? That s fath er a difficult q»w**tion. s up pose you instance. to ere a corp***. f.»r there a te several things In It a p**r<»-*n bad th a t m>iiM happen. hohl of you, be • mid cither tu rn you around aud jirntiml "T else In* could tak»* you Up, «>r |M»s«ibly In* WrtitlM take %«*»i dow ti th a t case, THE TEXAN. THE TENNIS ASSOCIATION THE GIRLS ClORAl CLUB - I b e tte r acquain ted w ith each o th e r. B ut | th e hest result of all is t h a t th e ( horal Club is one m ore g reat, big fe a th e r in ' the r a p of T exas, In w r itin g u p tile S tu d e n ts ' T enn is I T ex a n , it w ould th is nu m b e r of fair lie n e ith e r MUCH I N T E R E S T T A K E N C L U B - C O N C E R T TO IN A P R IL ONLY CLASSICAL MUSIC, IN T H E | T h e chid intended th o H r,I part of March. b u t in view of to give a r e d U l BE G IV E N c e rta in o th e r a t tr a c t io n s a t a b o u t t h a t to post* d a te , tim e, pc®# th e concert u n til a n o th e r th o u g h t b e tte r it Hits to overlook o rg a n is a tio n , t h e j \ \ y b a n i work th e girls hope to m ake n o r I th is recital, as welt as e v ery Mibaequent th a t y o u n g b u t one, a s u c r e s N ot for th e ir own glory G irls' do th e y w ish success, b u t th a t th e y m a y th e Choral C lu b * »p men I Horal v inn a to Texaa. T h erefo re, remember la j t h a t in April, the best a t t r a c t i o n of the | cont i n i * to keep te d it ami the seasf»n will i lk** WORK OF T H E C O M M ITT EES — P L A Y E R S — SU C C ESSFU L MOST T H E S P R IN G TO U R N A M EN T. At present th e te n n is to u rn a m e n ts are th a n eigh ty proceeding nicely. More to u rn a m e n t. Ikiuhles a r e regularly ! chivalrous flourishing men have joined Association and are p laying three tim e- per week. The scheme of schedules i* in the n a tu re of a p r o g r e s s horal Flub. -ive I axed, am i I lie w inners on one court advance one court while Ihe natural tendency et to bring those players lie nearest equal4. The made Interesting to l**th I rest play in g results. losers go down one si« tor aft er. barge reg ard in g t h *1 lieu I f r i n g e t h i s i •*« it l l s w e r e s u c c e s s f u l t*»m na I* T S was a considerable diffciilty t h e clu b work. Mrs t*> |N«*«ibb Vt th*' In*ginning .»f flu* ««*«M*n there in s t a t t ing foun«t it m i­ the T he m e m tiers sow f i e th* direct bm **f Iv k n e w w h e r e t o t u r n itvtfit t h e v w e r e to mtiim* 'Bs* Ft »♦ t • \ft**i th a t. affair* have I lie* I s«* re Williams tak* i a r t w r i g h t , c l u b !*•» this t e a r ic M, W to rest Brow n so d ii i» f* r mer Iv, nip ira! iv u h cu rrin g tim a* director f o r t u n a t e a* tin in te n n is p i ogres*ed %#*rv *tm**»thlv. I hiring th*' fall and only* double* have been there will probably be single- during th e *prin 11*»m 3 to 5 each day*; t the day im ut The schedule c o m m ittei* t • >f th e schedules and n then! hotve* to l*c abb* t match of - ingle*, follow in g The th*' p f e s u B s o f m in t seem t a show ( h a t l*’*t p l a y e r s *cetinn the an* and Berk in*. B aker and Hee ll and I ion* an ii th** honors s*'**i *’ h«'#|ub t w e e n I ooh and I ’ole. a \\ t ,( in terest *w*|* 'Idle than much gi»'af»*r it can lie n o ti.9^| by lh** n i l i >iii.I., i nj d# fault* A S T A T E HYMN. IU St ii i k Young to I Hue o f \ him n i , chorus in new a lr J Broad lh1* her land and fair. Toy opt tngetb el r n w hoi e, F»*r her all ha le is bai** wrought \n * t iii and H o u sto n fo u g h t, And we shall k eep her great Wi t h honor, h nor. honor, lint eir M u te * horn* I#Union*, glo rious *h;tl| I e th y fame, light d’exan. th y •.logic *ia r shall thy nam e, Glorious, glorious banner unfurle«|, t o att S hine w ith t h y th#* to of |.| t***ae«>n *tar t h e n e v I w e e k o f W ii bin t e n d a y * i- *? h«'duh’ * *»nmiit f»*• wi l l I** a<*h* I** l e e -»> *e e n new m e n o n t h e *» h*'duh**. Ie to th#* c*»tff|»i#*tl*oi *'j t w o t»#*%* fhiitble \t |,**f *'l**ti**n «*f oftleer* whhJ’h I hri«!iua*, t*s«k plae*' *• Ii* •? f I % Iw'f**!*' • r »* k land wa* elected president, Mi*# Mi** Evelyn W right, in c president; *ceretai v f Mis* tr e a s u r e r, and Mi** M argi l * * Nance \|i%* JcaniM t t e T h e lib ra ria n |to**k to a lte r, lb* ii a *n a |»«m , ll, gb r iou* Mane , MI m**n thy *fory know . (•re al >|e* I sp e a k s unt#i dr**l I hat Vici every Honor, honor, honor, to t hem th a t to n g u e h a th ene«| too i hi #h t Ii heed, the ill lie d court* N»**. I to play d o r in; in krir h i«i« ii umsi* i rom the f hot a! I tut t h«* music com • nit I.***! doth keep ii* yet. I et n**t a m an I*»ig» 1 ; Ble*s ii*, (I s u n , w ith tigh t, \n d ye Blow g e n tle wind* t i **tn fat lived s t a t s of night, t o u r n him lit |v»rf »d M ay, m i t t for th e Y. VV. r ami t to* girl* have ta k e n \ ba* grow n. H onor, honor, honor, lint** **ur * t a r * a g re a te r in* I " -a*— — the musical *4n te rta ln m e n t* .; . th#* g i t I * I#* I«»-« *»ti «• jt * n ,l.|« D o n t forget th# f Vntm l, b a rb e r s h o p in A u s t i n , <907 (' a i t f r m th# beat ta k e n e an n u al th e early T h e n . a 1***, pin ve«| r% ill ii n*l th***#* «1» •IV of « |;»M . • in f * ar**, «*t r m i r w , • iring to .i**wiei»ti«*ii lier* o f t h e cent I Im* ** loslllle I .».•!»**«*- i I** *| »* men I L««* f sui i»i r « en ter it w ill m o i t crest in all b a l d pf act j o , oi«# u ti# a ll mein * J it all h o u rs f ' \ a t e I her e irs. w hen they Thin ANYTHING THAT’S PRINTED d r . f . p . M c L a u g h l i n , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 700 C ongress A ve. S . E . R O S E N G R E N , Oftdertaker and E m b alm er. (rages for Hire. H ospital A m b u lan ce. Fine Car* «U Coner* s Ave. Phones 451. H I L L & HILL F IN E G R O C ER IES. Special a lb a t io n to s tu d e n t and club patronage. Hone* 247. 1010 Cong. Ave, -------------------— HIGH ART TAILORING COMPANY NEW SW E L L S U I T I N G S . W i t t | \ Y O U N E C B a perfect fittin g S U H o r C L O T H E S * if course, to another. various ways (hi* “ Now, there are I which we eau get in thing, just as there ar** various way* »*f getting ff*«m i on*- pl n e the I m ost convenient is th e vcstibuled flyer, I h u t I lieu it took a long time !*• make I J these ventilated flyers, and even t h e n , I » some !»•**»pie still walk, **r g*» it* an on j ^ I c a rt, or a spring wagon th a t n u t very j I springy. J AV elk **| cour*e, I kn*»w every that ii triangles, but dbl Freshm an has a v«*t aud deep know I• j edg«* of sim ilar ever occur t** you th a t these jamborees ^ were similar th a t I'm not try in g t«» make mat b titian* of you all. bemu*** I couldn I if I tried. By the way, some mathema* | lie u tis ai** very poor in arithmetic, but j u ||*( jH t |litl disc**itr«igc you, realize ^ u o j| |V(, triangles? Y -*n complicated “ lf you d o n 't thin k t h a t it will too scri'iualy strain your arithmetic, please refer to the BMHth |»age of the 13th vol* a d ­ tune «if your highly im* what vanced arithm etic, and > tim es 3 makes. I knew it made ti already.) Well, I see th a t th a t I have got one Freshman in this -eet iou who is going himself iii higher mathematics. (H ardem an: tell to T. IL Sm ith —“ I don’t see (through Face of habit» that. tuple o p p o rtu n ity < *r prs* lice out* J Ib c fnf i**i have hour*, ----------.. novice. •Bv s t u d e n t 4 i«t o f t w o p a r t s : t e u r , ’ f»»r all I ni toiirnam erit t h e * w inn ers iiatcur” .,,,^1,,, and i n w V#.irs ti the “a ^jVP|l q B»t» is that t! i» I** sr heil uh • %% ill prohal.lv e , rn »* who never placed In a to u rn a m e n t, ami th e “a m a ­ F or th e w in n er of of th e to u rn a m e n t Th*’ o n ly o th e r #* \v 111im*i * m u s t de* t rn pion*. Thi* y* ^ lie re* singles will as Mr. II, I*. Rob* ii* * * f th e cha in pion* t retu rn e d . has proved a most th is y ear, of le'th th e pleasures of feat t h#* p r e c u t cl univ* .piired to do that hi* *ti i* th e only • of last y e a r who *• A ltogether. I cunt popular g am e i fi ring, as it d«* a fa s c in a tin g game and th e tr a in in g of a tollage -p o rt, There will pro b ab ly Is* a f th e asso ciatio n b e ­ lite w Inner sport fore th e year i* over, th u s m a k in g t e n ­ nis a m o st rep resen tative -p o rt. distinguish | ^ ^ j f e d member 8° t0 a man exp erien ced in order aking. We have had IO years* ex* •‘T ry looking a t it w ith one eye look- A n l T n D i r . T i„g inside and one eye looking outside. SKIMMER ORATORICAL C O N T EST TONIGHT. l ie n e e . It ri*ake the clothes th a t i* not th e p eo p le w h o th e p lea se Particular young m an, b u t it is th e man behind the ta p e. C om e to see U? [,>r ^ '‘T ything fur* nighing!. A th letic and te n n is go od s a specialty. in m en ’s GERJES & KEITH, 1610 Lavaca S t . (Bell rings.) “ Well, I belter# we bad C h a p te r 23 for today. Take Chapter 21 for tomorrow'. Copies of th e c o n s titu tio n of the S t u ­ d e n t s ’ Association m ay be b a i by ap p ly in g a t th e T ex a n office. T h e E llio tts are an xio us to p h ase. :: T h e A u s t i n N a t i o n a l B a n k Jrjf* C a p i t a l .......................................................................$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 Surplus a n d P ro fits 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 D eposits - - - - - - - • ! SfS S S L .of the Faculty and Students of the University solicited. (Continued from page I.) Marion Mulliean of Dell**, Jones of \ alley ^ i»*w. I* Marvin Every one of these speakers has a i* oerfain th ai ean<- record, and ii attending will f « ‘l th a t he h as enjoyed a real oratorical treat. The Mibjeet* of the orations to I* Potter. -Anarchism . cive-, ar... Mr. Why It Exist#;” Mr. Yates. “The New SM*'salon;” Mr. M -llifan, “The Problem .Tones, “Cuba. Our of E f|iiality ;” Mr. Commercial Opfs.rtunity.” The lan d ttill furniah music throughout th e pro- gram. o —------ - E v ery s tu d e n t ahould re a d t h , h ni F veraity of Texas M ags line. Subscribe for the Texan. / ■>1J / ’ is w ith a feeling of pride we invite you to call lo see our spring styles in M en ’s ( clothing. looker praises our I nu Brightest and Beet (Clothes the M arket A ffords, from the shops of the most noted and skillful C lothing Manufacturers of the country. ( clothes, Every praises the new fabrics, the splendid workmanship and the style. Our prices are always fair, but a string of figures quoted here would be mean­ ingless and convince you of nothing. Permit us to “show yo u ” , and we can convince you of the excellence of our clothing. BOWEN & STEBBINS C L O T H IN G MOUSE THE TEXAN. Always laughing was this gay bird— Rocked in on his rocking zebra; Spml across his fa th e rs planning, Brushing out the hardest line — After all the landscape canning, Matthew grabbed a teasquare by mi JNO. E. KELLER, 724 Congress Ave. Kodak* and Materia!*, Fountain P„ Fine Stationery, Picture Al— a bending moment, Landscape—then a lot of pain, M atticks angry—ill s the omen - Teasquare s used today the same. * * * * * * * * Gentle implement of drawing. Hail to thee so straight and fair; Often hast thou gone a Lawing— Ever acting on the square. W hat a mighty tool thou proveth, Instrum ent both rare and grand, Thousands canst thy power moveth W elded by a "T. E V ’ hand! True, th y primal use is ruling. Guiding line* upon the sheet. But w ben Academs come fooling Or a I-aw you chance to meet, Then « bey*! thou thy m aster And do straightw ay make a hit, Falling f;»«t and ever faster Till the subject throws a fit. Couldst th ui •peak we’d surely hear thee Telling tale* «l prank* and sport. thy •object* learn to fear thee I How I Whf er the Engineer holds Cwt I Tell b wr uppe rs make resistance. | | El en now ami then assistant* I Fall a* i h tim* w ith thy fail' .funtor*. Senior*. ?i4*»phs. aud all. I TVst. a weapon for defending. Friend to landscape pioneers. Mal thine end be «tdl the ending < if the I***'* «d Engineer*! GEORGE MILLER, The finest light livery in the city. Ct 1 ph0||€ 2j 208-210 E. Fifth St. riages in connection DR. HOMER HILL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.’ Office over Chile’* Drue Store, o - deuce, 2007 Whiti* Ave. Both Ph««!' Residence, 224; office, 65. NELSO N DAVIS CO IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS. Bosche’s Troy Laundry STRICTLY DOMESTIC FIN EST WORK. ALWAYS THE BEST. Phone 73. m Coef. An S O L DAVIS. Dealer in full Hue of imp uted tai domestic cigar* ami tobarea, Mattomfy pcri»*dical*. books and hr ^ p t i Whit ney'a candies. Billiards and p e l tabla new. Repairing pool and billiard tabla a specialty, 7*F» I «*ng. A ie. I L. K. S. GREENBERG, Ma nu fact or tug Optician. M e nn* firry glad to have bliss Mary us again. *»f Warn with in i* a great Kit Prattler IV*Ihe? Miss l*ttii e t*lty cirr Ie*. favorite 0 _ . BpecialUt in tantra for tim eyt. Ek all the lea ling pc pie Wt aa domed by fill any prescription Hee. in two boon* \ Th* \V. C. bet I rn ‘’president * meeting** J former' \ M* ml a) «iflem«s*ii 709 Cong. A ft. th*' til pre* blent*. Mrs, Hall, Mrs. I .m,w_ W hit i* Mi**. « Prattler, R ather. \defi. and the pf* *« til pf e * b in it. ftetett Kn**\ M iss *** ii i'll, made talk* tellin g o f th e h t i din mg ! was a mo*t th e ir Interesting m e ting, term* of Orths'*, J ll I I | I Who's Your Tailor y « ■ > c y > / - l « ^ J u n i o r . ' ; W / V f T UPPCR5 C 1 a s d 'i r r c T f S (i R O M a r » F » M r t A r x ’y i i i i V - P o i N T * .) j,,,,, „ to th** Sophomore*. \ And lm*l learned t h e atar* to gang# A TALE OF LANDSCAPE FA M -N O T GLASS. There** a legem I quite authentic Dating bark I fir* •■* million ynh, \\ hi n most folk* v »r* Mill w cwleiiti* And had whisker* “ti tin if **an* "Ti* m m *m ing Matthew Ma t lick*. I tidy w »*e man of hi* ag**. \ \ In* WAS *< Ii***-led iii p o le fi)tM tK j lr* , he drew en mirk* figures (h it upon the jilaifk’ sand I W hile the old F j i p t i • ti nigger* Alt admire*! hi* tra c in g s nrsnd; { And they often caught him wnrliini F*»r a week up* ti one spot. MI hi* household dutie* * Mr Muir \\ bile be plotted ' ’Ut a p lo t. * 'T w as one im**!fling a** he Mbnrtil T h at hi* little ann. Al b iM s A 7oa»f To Everybody Wb. arr rig h t? T h . S r m o r . the turn , Tt»«* N n»«*f» r% •♦» \ im* lb# 11<« old nor Iii i I'M VV ti • U k e t inn' ml*"* aland l**r thr * I n i g h t , Will gut lr our * trp * if w ** L II a aright, ^ ria#! W ill guide up tho m ou n tain * that to'* ~ m H«*r»‘‘a 1“ lh*’ S op ho m ore* ** d«*“tn#d, th ou gh p b i-in g w I* ■ Hon*'! bright. aln ? in I be depth* |« »»nly a ami moil. T o the plain* of p u r ity , awrrtnr** and W orthy our atrrl. OII “Iir iight light * |hi* S'iii»»it e v e r y tune. Theft hr»t of rrn**wn * !«• th # SenJh*?*, th***** mr A \ (|,| fight, r ight **r * renig, Surely we f***■ I In thrift we hate foem en I ii ugh Refer and re Ie® lien*, T h e ir # fearlca* I They Are true i*» jiii*1 strong, th eir rotor*, r«> 'bield Atty c1aa*m ate; Ami I hi* you may km>w, weight. they Hiev‘re »»**! only l«*r allow. % The Freshmen. In o u r dear old r ® Bren® t v town On th** roll* of tile *h**ll •f ind thing* wI**«"♦» are 1**1 tv and n**hle and grand **••! **g* , th* ir n lim * | | f| F* t T hat I hoar wh** mjhi** a tte r •hall I* ***h. and *ny. ll* ii , in tin* health «*f tin* Freshmen “ K e r r a* we are, a** a e r o they. But thry fought for the right, aud thry ^yt, Hold, glad we Ari’ v “ting; we don’t hewed to the lin e . vt a n i to grow old And thry mropn red th** enemy every We are merry and h ap p y and blithe aud gay, n v day, weary, a ppiwr v 1 i* th** rea*»»«t we call them \ \ v i*» forget t h ere’* a reek oilin g s e n i o r . of Nineteen ! w hen a r failed in, th e th** qui//#* elaaaea a** dreary We rut, tieeauar at tidy iiiaile ii* feel * I he Junior*, our f r ie n u - . ... Shall will aureiy ri*r to eondeniit ii**, and maki- ii* And time,** that great, Thoae Varsity * light iimvt* . * love, 11 The Junior* a . T hey btuJ up our w ound* w hen we comr I \ et per hap * utter a ll, w e rrenhmen *o „ . . from the war* W itll **ur con stan t c o m b a ta n t* , the . . VV ho rejoice . . iii o u r y o u t h , and ae*u n , fierce Sophomores, Thev *e* old is vicuna. llam a, alpaca, an d I he most im p o r ta n t anim al* here are The th e lla m a th e Ircast of burden fo r th e Amie*. He c a rrie s al**mt ?.'» pounds on Iii* b ack; each llam a ca rrie s a c e rta in n u m b e r of pound* a n d if y o u place one I*’»»ml m ore on him , he’ll lie dow n un til you ta k e th a t e x t r a (round off. »*' are over JU.Nhm f»*»d high ttid ar»* COS i r«'d w ith perpetual «ti«m Ute plateau* are generally known a* rite*'* are coveted » ith a cedar pampa* l i k e th r a l l and n m l l e grit** Phi* *hrtib th e re Im dug n<> Ire**** i* tiled here. aa we are above th e t bittier line I he needle gi »*„ grow « fit bunch*'* afront two *u three feet a p a r t ; it** \» int carity {tend rate* th e chithe* w hen one a nile** it. amt in i*« no pl o c f.»r a *»oft Meat The clim ate i* m*»*t peculiar here We are w ith in tim I ‘a r i d /owe <17 «li*gree* **»uth lait. I, I but, on a* f *»unt of ta lh*' year. especially at night. I cold all W hen we arrived here la-t Ju ly , it wa a te m p e ra tu re very w in te r little, an d th e rtf I v a would fall a* low a* zero, T he Ik*vin* * m id decrease* a alw ay * l*er; but during lh* get* «n»M enough to freeze w ater, th e i* certifier, J a n u a ry aiel F ebruary mummer turn* here. a n d it a l to happen-* to la* lh** rainy oea-oii. Hut instead of rain, we get *leet and *nuw near It every T h e ground wa* covered w ith •lay. •mow* all *»f ( 'h r M in a * w e e k : one d av Ill th a t week it "IIH cd over six inches. I hi* "flow v *« u**'H * %*ery w nk e a aper lait f o f oneravin* invi snnottncitnenis. ’a ilin g cards. at ions, etc. T obin’s Book Store. Old Phone SIO. TH O M A S & KOOCK, C H E A P E S T A N I) HEST XMAS J E W E L R Y OE AEE KINDS PICTURES tad SILVER LOVING CUP Awardedk j the P r d n i i n i i Pk*t•grapi­ er* Assecution af T»«as at Dallas. Ort. 24th, ta The E lliotts’ STEINWAY-KNABE-STARR PIANOS J E S S E FRENCH PIANO CO., M anufacturers and distributer*. High Class Pianos. Phone us. 29S each phone SIJ Congress 'Ave. FRANK S. TAYLOR. - Manager The Capital Bank and Trust Co. Appreciates the Students* Business T E X A S See the Prize H E S S E Y & C O . T H E PAWNBROKER S HUE W A TCH ES A ND SPO R TIN G COODS. BARG AINS IN E V - HOSEY TO LOAN ON E V E R Y ­ KRYTHING. THING. AUSTIN CANDY MANUfACIURING CO. Fourth and Colorado Sts. A U S T I N , .........................................TEX AS. A ND GEO. W. PATTERSON, U N D E R T A K ­ PROPRIETOR ECLIPSE ER STABLES. BAG OM NIBUS AND GAGE T R A N SFER . FINE CARRIAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY. RUBBER-TIR- ED H O SPITAL AMBULANCE. JOH TO U 6 E A ST SEV EN T H STREET. BOTH PH ONES 161. Well, ti well, you must remember, For ’two* only Cb th e aw fu l, aw fill m a n n er, S k in n ed th e laiw* wet.* of a Im ii lier. la*t N eve iii lier, of S|utni*li o u t in th e conn* i n y th in g h u t In- the ancient . w I sr* # a I *, 9 th e d cace t racy*. The t hi"*#* Indian* S panish descent. tr y you do not '• w lf ' # din it*, I nm .•I in m ud le u * Iiv •• Th esc a re a lin it In th is *(n t»***t. family im elevated a lx-tit a -»*•* a here you i- thi* b lank et*; P e rrv , P erry, P e r r y G reen Yow th a t you so well Inn»* "moi ii*, bet rn. tro uble conli# bet ween ii", F o r w e’ve M*en von and y ou’ve seen u*. *t* of liner* and custom * in terestin g . T h e y •overed w ith g rass. ii fifteen u* room th e whole ml of th e room is d above th e r e s t ; tple o f skin* an d th e old for e bed , folk*. Th.* children have no bed, mid th e y all cuddle up to g e th er in a corner to keep w’arni. No furniture w hatever a u th o rs . A m a y lo* seen. The kitchen utensil* con* hu m o ristic r e p o rt on Goethe** W e r th e r “G ER M A N IA .1 feet by live*, f. P °U ’ J he stovi stove an d one wooden spoon. is not v ery d a b .rate in the ground, one to feed th e fuel arid th e oth e rs for (iota. th re e hole* and About th e ir dr#*—: : have not been able I in* m an wear* a broad-brim m ed woolen h at. a “ poncho,” san d als, woolen "b irt and pants, E v e r y th in g is made u t o f llam a wool, excepting th e sandals, of course. H is ! p a n ts come down half w ay betw een his them in I ankle an d knee w ith a s lit low er end back I which begins at Hie i of the calf of the ! a n d ru n s as high a s th e knee pit. W h y th e y should have in th e ir p a n ts I th is ingenious slit cut to find out. The is uothi< «• nu t a g a u d y col­ “ poncho” ored b la n k e t with a hole in th e cen ter Ind ian pa-se* his th r o u g h which head. T h u s th e head and w’hole body, excepting keeps off both cold snow. The women w’ear a narrow'-brim m ed woolen s k irts . and sandals. A “ra b o s a ” is a kind of black shaw l which th e y w rap aro u n d their w aist, neck and head, and on top th e “ poncho” covers tw e n ty -th re e a n d th e til*- I Ie* i i i . .‘ting of February* 2 < » t h was fa irly well a t t elide* I. Mr. E. IL S t icier i i very good poem , paving a rendered v ery sad trib u te , however, to its a u t h o r, | n ig h t, a* he seem ed to ta k e reven ge on th e greatest of German listen in g to ; it wa * so much m o re la st re|H*rt t* a lw a y s am using, alvra> a wort ii Ilia absence from t h e program of th e " •* * ' " " I — 1 •*/ Mr. K. VV,HY. T h - secretary , Mr. It. L. BieaeU1, th e n gave us a model of s h o rt,e s s a y fo rm ; he dbl not d em and o u r a t t e n t ion for more th a n tw o m inutes. T h e b est production of the .‘Veiling ( it alone w as w o rth going) was rendered by P rof, VV. E. Metzen* th in . Prof. J. M. K u e h n e s ’s, th e critic's, “ to MY#* originally in ten d ed to devote thi* the F re s h m a n A cadent*, but, space th e ir d is g u s tin g bv th e publication of artic le e n titled “ T h e Poor F r e s h m a n Engineers,” th e y have effectually killed them selves in th e op in io n o f ev ery s e lf­ respecting s tu d e n t. -Eli. miN'tiiig before. Minor society m a t t e r s were th e n discussed, and it w a s not m ore t h a n 0 :3 0 w hen all s t a r t e d home w ith th e s a tis fa c tio n of h av in g apout a p ro fitab le evening. -0~"— The 'Texan fo r th e rest of th e y e& r$ l. Who’s Vour Tailor? TUE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL B o s t o n , M a s s . W i t h the com pletion of ib e new b u ild in f*. w hich w ere dr l u l l e d Septem ber 2? 1906. (hi* wfauol bow ha* tie* ta d equipm ent for leach in g and research in the various branches of m ed icin e probably unequaled ia this cou n try. research. N um erous hospitals a fu r d OI th* fire building*, fo u r are dcvocsd en tirely to abundant o p p o r tu n i tie s for clin ica l inst ruer tori in m ed icine and su rgery. laboratory teach in g and COURSE TOR THC DFGRCr O r M. O. A four years, course, open lo bachelors of art*, literal ire. g h Uaaagh y or acienor, and to te n o n s of equivalent standing, leads to the degree of XL D. T h e studies for the b»unb year ant wholly e le c tu e i they include laboratory subject*, general medicine, general surgery and the special f ‘a in ilh r > U llin T h e neat school year extends from October I, 190*. n» Jaa* H . IV99. T b ® d i p lo m a o f T h # U n l e a r n t ? o f T a a a * , ta a c c o s t e d l u r • d m t m m m . For detailed announcement and catalogue, addrest H A R V A R D M C D I C A k ■ t m ■■ ... - M aam W. A. A CH ILLES & CO., Dealers in Austin Male Academy, A u stin , Texas. A eries, Wood and Feed Special attention to F ra te rn ity given * r U n iv e r s ity o f Texas. th e U n iv e r s ity w ith o u t ex am inatio n. < trad n ates enter Houses. Both phones 394. * •" « of Guadalupe aud W . 16th S t . . J# STANLEY FORD, Principal. P r e p a r e , fo r all d e p a r t m e n t , of the I *i- t of • few Schutzc’s C o zy Corner GOOD THINGS TO EAT Corner T w enty-fourth and Guadalupe. SO (J TH WEST Varsity store ^GUADALUPE TELEPHONE 2130 Give S k i ' u ! P ur ,?rders for U niversity Sf* by Prom tit L , show our aPPrecia- w - y P ro m p ta n d c o u rte o u s a t t e n d . if We canhelpV it2°.3ng ou* of business ®°me one ha. °® the first nf V * t h a t w e w ill close i a spite °* t h e *a c t n; 8t of the m onth. Who’s Vour Tailor? F o r t h e b e s t haircu t to be had in h at, a “ rabosa,” A u s tin s to p a t G laser’s, opposite Hail cock o p era house— th is is no idle bo ast UTH ER E> W I D E N , P r o p . E le c tric m a ss a g in g a specialty.