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Avenue Law Iht Vidtttt ' - Jtpnrttr A Tri-WHkl, ••• .,.per Publiahe4 by tle at.4nta of th. UDinrlity of lo.a . YOL·3' IOWA CIn', lOW., TUUDA.Y lURCH 13, 1900 ZETAGATHIANS WIN lllRIUtS01'A Pll!lLIMINAllY GOES \J NAN- IWOUSLY AGAINST COW" ULSOav AaalTllA'l'lON-CALDWItLI.A MINNI!SOTA Spy Tll g DI( 8AT8 The team for the debate' with Iowa, which is to take place at this university some time in llay, has been selected and con- tiats of Messrs GislalJon, CALD- WELL, and Jerome. * * * JrIr ULDWELL is a student of the Law Department and a member If the Kent society. He is a graduate of BamUne University I1Id i. an orator of considerable ability, having represented Ham- tiDe in the state contest three years ago. - The Minnesota Ariel, '9 00 . of fmmary IJ, careful preparation which the .peeches exhibited. The tpeakers presented their arguments in clear, easy, and logical speeches of fifteen minutes each. The debaten Wf're loudly cheered at the beginning and the dOle 01 their apeeches. Bat Guy L Caldwell of 217 Univenity Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, one of the debaten chosen by the Uni- versity of Minnesota to represent it in the debate with Iowa in May OD this ftrJ same, identical qUestiOll, cheered Dat. His fluent pencil ran on, there was joy ill his beart, and bi, new, red-lined DOte book was rapidly filling with valuable notes which he "needed in hi. business" to quote one of his poIt-debate remark•. Mr Frank. closed his effective speech whicb ended the constrnctift argament of the debate. Then Guy L. CaldweJ1, who bad signed with thil name IllaDY lettera written on behalf of the MinnelOta debating team, rose from .. t by the side of Laartz and retired from the houIe. Under the cireumitallClll, this was a mistake. He mi.ed two excellent re- buttal speeches. His withdrawal just at the time made-Prailey feel lonesome. He rose and followed bim. 50 did other Hawkeyes. Fenon made an DDexcelled closing apeech. Cbamberlain closed for the Irv- ings. He made an excellt:nt closing, ex- cept that he teemed slightly bothered The Zetagathisn debaters proved sup- by the fear that the dt!bate had slipped aior to the sons of Irving in the annual througb bis fingers. Then the decision Khmeaota pl?1iminsry gi'fen before alarge 01 tile judges were collected and the aadience at the opera house Saturday ben of the two lIOCieties in the pit fftning. The enthusiasm which usually Iquirmed uneasily as they watched the .ttends these debates was present in lar- walls of the little room to the left of the 1ft' volume on the Zetagathian aide at stage where officers of the league and least than at the Wisconsin preliminary. the aix debatera were struggling for a The men of the south ball hoped to win glimpse of the words written just above this debate and turn back the tide which the lignatures of the three judges, Pro- went against them last year. Tbe Irvings, fe.or Johnson.of Grinnell, Judge M. ' J. rromtheir position on the right of the hall Wade and Rev George L Cady. Mr R D cheered as lustily as their rivall on tbe Og,Jen, the president of the debating left and everybody until their league. appearing on the platform, an- JUDg. waxed tired aod voices hoarse. Dounced that the decision had been un- All except one voice. That never peep-I animoull for the negative. Then did the ed . Securely intrenched by the side of Zetagathians set up howls of joy that little Laartz was a man of history and de- started the arches of the classic opera stiny. Twice tbat day had he endeavor- house. They had been saving themsel- ed to induce Judge Wade's court report- ves for lOme time, Zets whose past er to attend the debate and report it for history of unbroken victories had been him in ahort hand. He told Mias Hess, rndely upeet the past two years. While the court reporter, that he was from St. the victorious Zetagathians were hugging Paul. He had heard it suggested in our them debaters and carrying tbem on their college papers that inter-society de- shouldera to oy.ter suppers, Mr Caldwell bates be stenographically an" of the Kent literary society, was makillg preserved in the library. And he had things interesting in the region of the come all the way from far st. Paul to do st James hotel. He left the opera honae hotel. It contained one h'af of notes. The rest of the notes he had cut with hi' knife and thrust into &!Other pocket. He was seen by ten or lIIore students in the botel lobby and BIked for the notes. He refused. After talking to Mr R. D. Ogden. of Williamsbnrg, tbe pre- aident of the debatirqJ leaugue, about the matter he walked .p to his room, accompanied by Mr Ogden, tore up the notes, and threw them out of the win- dow. "They are of no use to me," he said .. he did it. "I bave the whole de- bate in my head. If you can take it'out of there, yoa ate welcome_" The Minaeaota debater registered at the St. James hotel.. G. L. Caldwell, Hamlin, Minn." The writing on the of a oles left in his Dote book, and ia the letten which Mr J. E. Pinkam, as IeCI'etary of the Iowa debating league, received from him on behalf of the Minn- esota debating team, all compare very favorably as being writteD by the lame man. He was recognized by Mr W. H. Adams, '00, who haa attended the uni- versity of Minnesota. The spy admitted that he was from the University of Minn- ('sota. His defense for his action wu "All is fair in love and war. This evi- dently is not love. 50 it is war. And that's why I came." He MId that he failed to understand why the gentlemea who demanded his notes seemed to W any feeling in the matter. He laid that he had paid fifteen cents to set into the debate and he didn't see anything trrOng with keeping the nota for use in his business. The spy is now a junior in the law de- partment of the Univerarty of Minnesota. He was president of the freahmen law claallalt year. Before entering Minn- esota, he atteDded Hamline University, a denominational iutitUtiOD located at St. Paul, .Minnesota. Probllbly from this &rOle hil bril1i8llt idea of registering from "Hamlin, Minn." He is positively iden- tified by his picture in the Minnesota Annual. He appears there aa a member of the Kent law society and as an execu- tive officer of the Republican cluh. -- Homoeopathic Department Bywater '03 is sick. Clapp '0:1 has the mumps. Dr Newberry was called to Center Point on professional business Thursday. it for ns-bleaaings on him! in a manner that suggested that he had Dr Blackstone went to Sac City, Mon- The in\'ocation was pronounced by Rev private information of a fire alarm to be day, where be will swing his shingle. R. H. Williams. The' musical numbers ' shortly turned In down the street. I See- I Yd'Ilng, '00 has taken chuge of the Hos- on the program were a vocal 1010 entit- ing three fellows following him at a dia-, pita!. Jed, Dreaming,by Mr Geo. A. Dostal and tance of about forty yards, he began. to At the faculty meeting Wednesday, a vocal duet by Mn Tantlinger and Hr sprint. The who followed h.lW Eiler, '00. was elected to the position of na.tal, pupils ofProfesso.r Smith'. vocal j were now he had houae surgeon for next year and Alden, institute. Both were excellent numbers DDholy on hIS They spnnted . '0:1 was chosen junior nurse. The honora and were received with merited.applauae. 1 too. The race np Chnton strett became were worthily bestowed. The debate of the evening hinged upon interesting. Caldwell's rubbers (he had II .. th eati Th Il d' arisin be- lIeard that Iowa City was a wet town and School Will keep for the senior. for on, a l bolsputesd g'--I I came pl'O\'ided) fiew off by the Citizen's ' the next two weeks. They have begun ... orpDucu a r an organu.u h' fi at .. capital should be settled by compalaory I Bank. Caldwellllped on the faster. I t etr n examlUatlons. arbitration. It.u affirmed for the lrv- I The Univenity of Minnesota defeated Cooper! '02, has returued from Deven- ings by MetII'I L. E. Switzer. of Iowa Iowa in the field meet at Minneapolil port haVlDg been called home by the City, W. W. Chamber'.ain, of WyOming 1aat spring. It was the opinion of lOme aickne. of his mother. aDd J. E. Pinkham, of Iowa City. It sore head. at the time that this was due I President MacLean addriated· a mass WI8 denied by Melin A. P. Speers, of to the advantage gained by having the meeting of the students of the homeopa- Iowa City, II. L. Fenon, of Frendale, meet on ber home grounds. There is thic department on Thundayaftemoon, UId W. C. Frank, of hd Oak. The de- evidently lOUlething in this c:ootention By his wo.uiI we were tpin Impressed hate was OIIe of the best ever for Caldwell, one of the best debatera of with the fact that Dr HacLean is here to Iowa City. Great credit is due to each that university, eaaily. He gave help broaden every avenue leading to debater for the laborious research and' up hi. note book at the entrance to the noble achievement in student life. IMPORTANT NOTICES COMING ItVItNTS March 27- Homoeopathic commence- ment. March 28 - Medical and Pharmacy commencements. March 31 thean inter-society debate at Grinnell. April20-Junior Promenade. June 6-Law Commencement; address by Dean H. B. HutchitW, of Michigan. June 7 - Collegiate commencement; orations by Mias Ruby Baughman, of Jeffe11lOn ; Miss Adelaide Lashek, of Iowa City; Mils Edna E. Page, of Iowa City; Mr Percival HUIIt,of Cedar Fall., master of didactics, Iowa state normal sc:bool; Mr Edward E Rall,of Cedar Falls,master of didactics, Iowa state normal school; aDd Hr Earl B Rogers, of Osage, master of didactics, Iowa state normal school. June 11-July 2O-University Summer Session. 111111 Base Ball Schedules The base ball schedules for Illinois and Upper Iowa were aunounced in the Des Moines Capital of March S. The sched- ule'printed for the University of Illinois was as follows: April I4-Purdue at Champaign. 16-Michigan at Champaign. . " :II- Chicago at Champaign. " 27-Northwestern at Evanston. " 18-Wisconsin at Madison. May 2- Beloit at Champaign. " s-Chicago at Chicago. " 9-Iowa at Champaign. " J4- Michigan at Champaign. " IS- Michigan at Champaign. " IS-Wisconsin at Champaign; track meet with WisconAin on the .. me afternoon before the hue ball game. May 19-Northwestern at Champaign. " 23- Chicago at ChampaiKD. " 26-Chicago at Chicago. " 30,.... Michigan at Grand Rapidll. I" 31--Michigan at Anu.Arbor. June s- Minnesota at Champaign. The dates announced for Upper Iowa university are: AprillO and :II-Nebraska Indians at Fayette. April2S-Wiscousin at Madison. " 26-Lather College at Decorah. " 27- Minnesota at ·Minneapolis. May s-Iowa at Payette. " I4-Minnesota at Fayette. II 2s-Cornell at Fayette. " 29-Cornell at Mt. Vernon. " 3o-Dixon College at Dixon. II 3y-ilbwa at Iowa City. June 8-5impson College at Indianola. " 9-Highland Park normal school at Des Moines. June I4- Dixon College at Payette. Shock, who has pitched for Upper Iowa the palt two yean, will, the Capitol stat- es, pitch for them this year. Miss Myra Bloom is attending classes afttr a three weeks' absence on account of sickness. ." I' I i

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    Iht Vidtttt' - Jtpnrttr A Tri-WHkl, ••• .,.per Publiahe4 by tle at.4nta of th. UDinrlity of lo.a .

    YOL·3' IOWA CIn', lOW., TUUDA.Y lURCH 13, 1900

    ZETAGATHIANS WIN

    lllRIUtS01'A Pll!lLIMINAllY GOES \JNAN-

    IWOUSLY AGAINST COW" ULSOav

    AaalTllA'l'lON-CALDWItLI.A

    MINNI!SOTA Spy H~ARS

    Tllg DI(8AT8

    The team for the debate' with Iowa, which is to take place at this university some time in llay, has been selected and con-tiats of Messrs GislalJon, CALD-WELL, and Jerome. * * * JrIr ULDWELL is a student of the Law Department and a member If the Kent society. He is a graduate of BamUne University I1Id i. an orator of considerable ability, having represented Ham-tiDe in the state contest three years ago. - The Minnesota Ariel,

    '900.

    ljm'verst~y of fmmary IJ,

    careful preparation which the .peeches exhibited. The tpeakers presented their arguments in clear, easy, and logical speeches of fifteen minutes each.

    The debaten Wf're loudly cheered at the beginning and the dOle 01 their apeeches. Bat Guy L Caldwell of 217 Univenity Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, one of the debaten chosen by the Uni-versity of Minnesota to represent it in the debate with Iowa in May OD this ftrJ same, identical qUestiOll, cheered Dat. His fluent pencil ran on, there was joy ill his beart, and bi, new, red-lined DOte book was rapidly filling with valuable notes which he "needed in hi. business" to quote one of his poIt-debate remark •. Mr Frank. closed his effective speech whicb ended the constrnctift argament of the debate. Then Guy L. CaldweJ1, who bad signed with thil name IllaDY lettera written on behalf of the MinnelOta debating team, rose from h~ .. t by the side of Laartz and retired from the houIe. Under the cireumitallClll, this was a mistake. He mi.ed two excellent re-buttal speeches. His withdrawal just at the time made-Prailey feel lonesome. He rose and followed bim. 50 did other Hawkeyes.

    Fenon made an DDexcelled closing apeech. Cbamberlain closed for the Irv-ings. He made an excellt:nt closing, ex-cept that he teemed slightly bothered

    The Zetagathisn debaters proved sup- by the fear that the dt!bate had slipped aior to the sons of Irving in the annual througb bis fingers. Then the decision Khmeaota pl?1iminsry gi'fen before alarge 01 tile judges were collected and the mem~ aadience at the opera house Saturday ben of the two lIOCieties in the pit fftning. The enthusiasm which usually Iquirmed uneasily as they watched the .ttends these debates was present in lar- walls of the little room to the left of the 1ft' volume on the Zetagathian aide at stage where officers of the league and least than at the Wisconsin preliminary. the aix debatera were struggling for a The men of the south ball hoped to win glimpse of the words written just above this debate and turn back the tide which the lignatures of the three judges, Pro-went against them last year. Tbe Irvings, fe.or Johnson.of Grinnell, Judge M. ' J. rromtheir position on the right of the hall Wade and Rev George L Cady. Mr R D cheered as lustily as their rivall on tbe Og,Jen, the president of the debating left and everybody y~l1ed until their league. appearing on the platform, an-JUDg. waxed tired aod voices hoarse. Dounced that the decision had been un-All except one voice. That never peep-I animoull for the negative. Then did the ed. Securely intrenched by the side of Zetagathians set up howls of joy that little Laartz was a man of history and de- started the arches of the classic opera stiny. Twice tbat day had he endeavor- house. They had been saving themsel-ed to induce Judge Wade's court report- ves for lOme time, th~se Zets whose past er to attend the debate and report it for history of unbroken victories had been him in ahort hand. He told Mias Hess, rndely upeet the past two years. While the court reporter, that he was from St. the victorious Zetagathians were hugging Paul. He had heard it suggested in our them debaters and carrying tbem on their college papers that inter-society de- shouldera to oy.ter suppers, Mr Caldwell bates be stenographically report~ an" of the Kent literary society, was makillg preserved in the library. And he had things interesting in the region of the come all the way from far st. Paul to do st James hotel. He left the opera honae

    hotel. It contained one h'af of notes. The rest of the notes he had cut with hi' knife and thrust into &!Other pocket.

    He was seen by ten or lIIore students in the botel lobby and BIked for the notes. He refused. After talking to Mr R. D. Ogden. of Williamsbnrg, tbe pre-aident of the debatirqJ leaugue, about the matter he walked .p to his room, accompanied by Mr Ogden, tore up the notes, and threw them out of the win-dow. "They are of no use to me," he said .. he did it. "I bave the whole de-bate in my head. If you can take it 'out of there, yoa ate welcome_"

    The Minaeaota debater registered at the St. James hotel.. G. L. Caldwell, Hamlin, Minn." The writing on the ~ of a oles left in his Dote book, and ia the letten which Mr J. E. Pinkam, as IeCI'etary of the Iowa debating league, received from him on behalf of the Minn-esota debating team, all compare very favorably as being writteD by the lame man. He was recognized by Mr W. H. Adams, '00, who haa attended the uni-versity of Minnesota. The spy admitted that he was from the University of Minn-('sota. His defense for his action wu "All is fair in love and war. This evi-dently is not love. 50 it is war. And that's why I came." He MId that he failed to understand why the gentlemea who demanded his notes seemed to W any feeling in the matter. He laid that he had paid fifteen cents to set into the debate and he didn't see anything trrOng with keeping the nota for use in his business.

    The spy is now a junior in the law de-partment of the Univerarty of Minnesota. He was president of the freahmen law claallalt year. Before entering Minn-esota, he atteDded Hamline University, a denominational iutitUtiOD located at St. Paul, .Minnesota. Probllbly from this &rOle hil bril1i8llt idea of registering from "Hamlin, Minn." He is positively iden-tified by his picture in the Minnesota Annual. He appears there aa a member of the Kent law society and as an execu-tive officer of the Republican cluh. --Homoeopathic Department

    Bywater '03 is sick.

    Clapp '0:1 has the mumps.

    Dr Newberry was called to Center Point on professional business Thursday.

    it for ns-bleaaings on him ! in a manner that suggested that he had Dr Blackstone went to Sac City, Mon-The in\'ocation was pronounced by Rev private information of a fire alarm to be day, where be will swing his shingle.

    R. H. Williams. The' musical numbers ' shortly turned In down the street. I See- I Yd'Ilng, '00 has taken chuge of the Hos-on the program were a vocal 1010 entit- ing three fellows following him at a dia-, pita!. Jed, Dreaming,by Mr Geo. A. Dostal and tance of about forty yards, he began. to At the faculty meeting Wednesday, a vocal duet by Mn Tantlinger and Hr sprint. The ~en who followed h.lW Eiler, '00. was elected to the position of na.tal, pupils ofProfesso.r Smith'. vocal j were now ce~ ~t he had !IC.Ime~lUg houae surgeon for next year and Alden, institute. Both were excellent numbers DDholy on hIS CODSCJ~nce. They spnnted . '0:1 was chosen junior nurse. The honora and were received with merited.applauae. 1 too. The race np Chnton strett became were worthily bestowed. The debate of the evening hinged upon interesting. Caldwell's rubbers (he had II • .. th eati Th Il d' arisin be- lIeard that Iowa City was a wet town and School Will keep for the senior. for ~qu on, ,_~t a

    l bolsputesd g'--I I came pl'O\'ided) fiew off by the Citizen's ' the next two weeks. They have begun

    ... ~n orpDucu a r an organu.u h' fi at .. capital should be settled by compalaory I Bank. Caldwellllped on the faster. I t etr n examlUatlons. arbitration. It.u affirmed for the lrv- I The Univenity of Minnesota defeated Cooper! '02, has returued from Deven-ings by MetII'I L. E. Switzer. of Iowa Iowa in the field meet at Minneapolil port haVlDg been called home by the City, W. W. Chamber'.ain, of WyOming 1aat spring. It was the opinion of lOme aickne. of his mother. aDd J. E. Pinkham, of Iowa City. It sore head. at the time that this was due I President MacLean addriated· a mass WI8 denied by Melin A. P. Speers, of to the advantage gained by having the meeting of the students of the homeopa-Iowa City, II. L. Fenon, of Frendale, meet on ber home grounds. There is thic department on Thundayaftemoon, UId W. C. Frank, of hd Oak. The de- evidently lOUlething in this c:ootention By his wo.uiI we were tpin Impressed hate was OIIe of the best ever h~,q. for Caldwell, one of the best debatera of with the fact that Dr HacLean is here to Iowa City. Great credit is due to each that university, win~ed eaaily. He gave help broaden every avenue leading to debater for the laborious research and' up hi. note book at the entrance to the noble achievement in student life.

    IMPORTANT NOTICES

    COMING ItVItNTS

    March 27- Homoeopathic commence-ment.

    March 28 - Medical and Pharmacy commencements.

    March 31 -Chrestomathean-Philoma~ thean inter-society debate at Grinnell.

    April20-Junior Promenade.

    June 6-Law Commencement; address by Dean H. B. HutchitW, of Michigan.

    June 7 - Collegiate commencement; orations by Mias Ruby Baughman, of Jeffe11lOn; Miss Adelaide Lashek, of Iowa City; Mils Edna E. Page, of Iowa City; Mr Percival HUIIt,of Cedar Fall., master of didactics, Iowa state normal sc:bool; Mr Edward E Rall,of Cedar Falls,master of didactics, Iowa state normal school; aDd Hr Earl B Rogers, of Osage, master of didactics, Iowa state normal school.

    June 11-July 2O-University Summer Session.

    111111

    Base Ball Schedules

    The base ball schedules for Illinois and Upper Iowa were aunounced in the Des Moines Capital of March S. The sched-ule 'printed for the University of Illinois was as follows:

    April I4-Purdue at Champaign. 16-Michigan at Champaign.

    . " :II- Chicago at Champaign. " 27-Northwestern at Evanston. " 18-Wisconsin at Madison.

    May 2- Beloit at Champaign. " s-Chicago at Chicago. " 9-Iowa at Champaign. " J4- Michigan at Champaign. " IS- Michigan at Champaign. " IS-Wisconsin at Champaign;

    track meet with WisconAin on the .. me afternoon before the hue ball game.

    May 19-Northwestern at Champaign. " 23- Chicago at ChampaiKD. " 26-Chicago at Chicago. " 30,....Michigan at Grand Rapidll.

    I" 31--Michigan at Anu.Arbor. June s- Minnesota at Champaign.

    The dates announced for Upper Iowa university are:

    AprillO and :II-Nebraska Indians at Fayette.

    April2S-Wiscousin at Madison. " 26-Lather College at Decorah. " 27- Minnesota at ·Minneapolis.

    May s-Iowa at Payette. " I4-Minnesota at Fayette. II 2s-Cornell at Fayette. " 29-Cornell at Mt. Vernon. " 3o-Dixon College at Dixon. II 3y-ilbwa at Iowa City.

    June 8-5impson College at Indianola. " 9-Highland Park normal school

    at Des Moines. June I4- Dixon College at Payette. Shock, who has pitched for Upper Iowa

    the palt two yean, will, the Capitol stat-es, pitch for them this year.

    Miss Myra Bloom is attending classes afttr a three weeks' absence on account of sickness.

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    ~.rlllUfll 8t/i1H' P. t . nltlm"ION,Low f),~rl.t.' L. A. Wltac:oT1'. M,t/lc.1 'H/HIrl.,., ::. V. PA .. "'_'/HIII,/, 1H~"'_.t • • 8. N!>Qa. fH.,.IlH; .. rl.,., Ou e. t..oDClt1, 1'IuI"", ~ lH~rl""

    n. B. TAYU)Il, Ma"artr 1', S . ' .... Tlll. 14,11 8.,1.", M .... p

    tinuing debating relations with a unl-

    venity whicb did not. We do not care

    to speculate upon tbis pbase of the mat·

    ter. It is too painful to us. We hope

    that Minnesota will act witb the prompt-

    n which tbe que lion meritt .

    Correet Cravatl at Coast & Son .

    Thl DlatlD(IIiabed Editor of tbe Repub-

    lican pay. the DiaUnlul.hed lelitor of

    t be S tate Prell a compliment:

    TOlether with which it may be remarked that lbe Republican Is Sore:

    Whenever tbe distinguisbed f:ditor of

    the R publican getl into a corner be

    abandons argument .nd takes to abuse.

    The Republican ia lOre because it did not

    make itl pile oul of lbe Hawkeye. We

    stated Saturday tbat tbe remark .• of the

    Republican anent th 19ot Hawkeye

    were entitled to no credence because the

    TERMS Per ,tlr - - - - -

    Republican wa. lOre. .Becau we stated

    tltis notorious facl, the Republican takes ' 1,'5 I.,.. to abusing us. It goes to the limit of mud If III)t ptIIJd bVort J.auary I. 1900

    lalleCop)' .03

    ~n Iccount of t~ tlIns~asonabl~ l11int~r

    lit 1Int al a.UI.u, larlt IUortacat oI11ta" IIdabt

    •••• $uits and ~'~rcoats IIbkb Wt art ¢loslla $.t at

    Iwa, I)own IDric~s.

    ..

    €.0AS T & saN, The American €.Iothler.

    NEW 1900 LINE of WOOLENS Over 1000 Samples of

    Scotch Plaids, fancy Worsted, and Cheviots to select from. Tailor Made Ctotbes at Ready Made prices. Suits $15.00 and up.

    Sali faction Guaranteed. Cleaning, PreMing and Repairing of all kind.. Vour Clothes Cleaned and Pressed 11 .00 per month.

    Pantorlum CO. lo~~~te, T. D. KELLEY, Prop. ..... ~~~~hd .... ~~~.1

    Olllel .t tlIt to_ 81111e Pra. Olllee U4 WuII· a,tOD BIreel.

    linging wben It say that the distin-guished editor of the tate Prell dictated YOUNG MEN WANTED EOR CLERICS AND CARRIERS

    Humln.tlon.lo be he d Peb 7, '9Co. We .. ,II Pl f l.'. l'u 101 Ihls , nmI1l8I1cD. Atlrlccrr ••. The peper .. III be .ent to old.u'-rlbefl uDtll

    «dared .topped aDd .I't'a .... e. paid. this editorial. The fil'lll article in the J1(T8R- TATH COIlIlH POND8Nca INST1TU'l'S. 0ppoIlle Y. M. C. A. 10waClly, Iowa. Copl". for Mle lad .ubKriptiOD' IIIkn . t lbe

    Arcade Book tort.

    ~--~------------- -----~ Addre .. . l1 commuDlcaUoD. to

    Ctbt 'l4dtt-Itforttr l OW" 011'1', lAo

    RDlered .llhe 10_ City poIt olll~ .. _ d dB IWI ller

    .r Ca ldwell, Spy

    Republican'. creed Is that all wars, fam-

    Ines, and pestilencea, all deaths, evU

    happenings, and misfortun owe their

    occurrence to the offices of the d' tin-

    guiabed editor of the State Press. This dis-

    tingubbed editor of the tate Pr bas

    the reputation of being the best printer

    in the State of Iowa and of entertaining

    ~ sense of ,uperiorit1 to student affairs

    which keeps him from meddling in them Mr Guy L. Caldwell. of 217 Univel'8ity when be know. nothing about them.

    Ave nue, St. Paul. Minn~ta, .tu4e,nt in His paper fail, to be a dbtinguiabed.i~ the law department of the Unlveralty of itation of the government mule iaeued

    Min nelOta, and one of the debaters daily In the absence of federal copyrigbt.

    elected by that univenity to deh.te with These quali ties dbtingul&b him in a

    the Univerlity of Iowa was praent at the marked manner from the distinguisbed

    editor of the Republican and contribute The aending of spies to the preliminary to the esteem and rupect in which he is

    prell minary deh.te Saturday evening.

    deh.tes ora questiou at the univeraity with held in unlvel'llity and city. The dis-

    whom a debate is to occur is IOmething tinguished editor of the Republican has

    new to the studentl of thll university. It paid the distinguiahed editor of tbe State is a contemptible act.

    Press a distinguished compliment in 81-Mr Caldwell's actions should be at once

    cribing our editorials to him. diaavowed by the debating authorities of

    really makes no difference who is the the Uuiveraity of Minnesota. The spy author of our editorials. The atudentl of should be immediately removed from the

    the university may rest assured that our deh.te with 10_ and recommended to

    tbe president of the Univeraity for dis-

    cipline. We do Dot speak upon inapira-

    Dhe Hawkeye Laundry can't be beat on full dress shirts.

    20TH CENTURY LINe Of WOOLENS 1 Have the LARGEST LINE of SAMPLES

    in the City to Select from. Vour mea~ure taken by a Tailor. Your clotbes made by a Tail-or. Prices from $ 12.00 up. Vou are invited to call and inspect for yourself. Vour clotbes pressed Bod all rips mended aJao your ahoe sbined for $ 1.00 per month.

    M. P. LUMSDEN, Prop •• Panltorlum Club, .... >-.-110 Iowa Ave .......... _c ..

    When In Netd of a Had, Call on

    XBen Hull's City Hack Line!:'; THE BEST OF SERVICE.

    editor-in-chief exercises with the utmost

    Creedom the prerogatives upon which the

    distinguished editor-in-chief of the Quill lion by the authorities of Iowa, bu~ we Leave Orders at Whetstone & Foltz's Drug Store.

    h81 been makiog lOme interesting curtain Party and Dance Calls a tipecialt,

    think that any student from tbia unI"tr-aity who would act the apy II Mr Cald·

    well did woold be expelled from the

    talks at the uggestion of his old friend,

    the diatinguished editor-in-ebief of the

    1901 Hawkeye. The Republkan is IO~. university. The Univeraityof Iowa de-

    sires to debate fairly, squarely and bon· To quote the distinguiabed superintend-

    ent of the Republican job office II he It it debating that way, it alway. editoriallye:spressed himself in the Re-

    has deh.ted that way. and wben the time publican: "In other word, we stand

    esUy.

    comes that it can debate that way no pat. II

    longer it will no longer attempt to de- 'l"M ReIJl~6/;(a" is Sore. h.te. Bow a man who is to debate against

    III can be 10 lacking in morality and man-

    hood as to spy upon our preliminary con-

    test, it a matter of gnat surpriae to Ill. The action of 10_ dependa largely

    upon what Minnesota does. We btiieve

    that Minnesota wil l ate the actions of Mr

    Caldwell in an honorable light and make

    thin" as warm for him in Minneapolis II

    we would make it for any student from the Onivenity of Iowa who would at-

    tempt . the miserable, despicable, con-

    temptible role of a spy.

    The Untversity of Iowa could find

    nothing creditable or hoaorable in COD-

    ~'MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM· ............ I FIGUQE ON US : :

    Wben placiD. u order for i :

    PrinlinF II you want Deat aad an, lie: work. It COAIII no more lbaD in feriorworl

  • )

    If. A. Strub tf Co.

    Cloaks, Capes, Furs and Collarettes, Ladies' Mackintoshes, Dre Goods and Trimmings Prompt attention given on orders for decorating Halls, etc.

    ..

    WM. POBLER, Dealer In a reneral line of

    Groc ertes and Provisions, PiDe Tell aDd Collees, Choice Country Butter

    Alway. on HaDd. High prices Tlftld for Coulltr ... Produce. Pre h Prult, On.ogu and nan, nu of the ~8L.

    The Mslllour always on oand. No. I Dubuque 11\

    enl)' Six Hours Prom Chlc:aro.

    GUNTHER'S FAMOUS CANDY I. COD.tantly received fre.h by ltxpretltl and Is IOld at Chlcaro prices at the Creac:eDt Pharmacy

    W. W. MOmlOn. l'ropr., 117 Collell'e .lreet.

    Get The Best Playing Cards.

    "The Cedar Rapids Route"

    Playing Cards are the finest fin-

    ish and extra quality. For sale

    by agents of the B. C. R. 8r N. Ry, for IS cents per pack, two or ls cents, $1.50 per dozen. Call for them at depot or send

    8tamps, coin or money order, to

    General Passenger Department,

    Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and cards

    will be sent postpaid.

    SPRING STYLES

    an now here and open for your inspection' They were bought before the heavy advance in raw materials anti are offered to the trade at old prices. Every man that has worn tbe Florsheim Shoe knows that their wearing qualities are the beat.

    It iIII't any trouble to ahow Shoe •• Tut'. our Buinen. Call and," them.

    Rollin E. MOfran 8D«tl8Of 1o

    MorPD a: HDmph,,"

    s If you 1ft IeCkiq P1Q1U1'e. md you wmt • Real Good Time COIDe up to the

    p, J, REGAN, Proprietor. ~~ "ll ]I' ~ ~ ~ehaha •• tea. '85) ~ lVllllll

    Regan's Park. and You Will Have It.

    Remember the "MINNEHAHA,"

    TlfE BOWLING ALLEY, pric~8 have been cut to lh~ following: Ten Pins - - - 15 cts. Thre~ or Four Pins - 10 cts. Shuffle Board - 5 cts.

    C.O.D. Laundry 211-213 Iowa Avenue.

    Phone 107. Fine Work. Prompt Service.

    iowa City" ~ca} 'l)s~itu.~eJ THIRD FLOOR, CRESCENT BLOCK, IOWA CITY.

    The director, C. Jay Smith of London, En~land, has a record of sixteen years experience as a special teacher of slDging (including six years in Chicago.) _ The a,im of this scbool is to give the finest vocall~ns in the stllte and instrumentalleaeon81 equal to the best.

    THE AI{LINGTON The Most Popular Hotel In the Uity.

    Cor. Burlington and Gilbert Sts

    Students Attention! . Remember Heck & ElJllJloJ)sJ

    Have all Kinds of fruits and candies also Staple and FallCr Groceries

    t

    Special Rates to Patties. , .,.. , 112 S, Dubuque st Telephone 65'0. •

    Penonally Conducted Tourists

    Excunions To

    We Teach Medicine to Women. Note.-Tbis i. quite different from offering superior op-portunities for tbe study of medi-cine. Send for circular IfJ." Korthwestern Univeraity Woman's

    )ledical School, 388-83 9 Lincoln street, CHICAOO, ILL

    Try WILSDON'S SuperrIne Ci)ocolates and Bon-Bona AlIO allldnds of Home Candies.

    blUUt DOORS FROM POS'l'OFJlICa

    l£you "'ant First Cia .. Work Done call at

    ~ St. James ... Barber Sbop

    Iowa Ave.ue. Two 00011 east of Poot Office . •

    L. HIRT, Proprietor.

    _====1[1 s. U. I., White Rose

    AIIID

    Royal Perfecto Cllars

    Are the Msl in the city

    FRED ZIMMERLJ, Dubuque Str t Io~a OitY, lo .. a

    B1====1l e9N9VAN BRas., LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.

    Gentle driving hor8l's for Ladl~s. Firat CI .... Eq"'plllent for funerals. Stylish driven and ruoDer tired vehlc:le. at reduced rales. Cor. caDlto\ aDd Wa.hington .ts. Phon~ 79

    THE 20TH CENTURY Has not yet begun. but we have ~gun lelllnl' all wlnl~r and holiday 1'0001 al dOling oul prices. See u. for your sake. Plano vot~s for every 25

  • Mi. Dorothy. Schultz Is ill with the mumpL

    Preaident lIacLean went to Dea lIeM" thi. moming.

    Mi Georgia Adam., '99 i viliting lIDiveretly friendl.

    Mia Agnea Salley, '99 iI viliting her 'Iter Margaret, '00.

    A. W. Davil returned Monday to the uniwretty :alter a vilit of ten day. in Pa~te counly.

    Colonel Lee Stover, C., , L. '89 of Siou Pal1J,South Dakota, iI a CAndidate for United tatee Senator from that .tate.

    Th eenate aubetitute (or the HOllie bill, appropriating $2,000 to the lltate biatorieaJ lOciety, haa paaed tbe hou and now goa to tbe governor.

    Dr PattenGn w nt to Del MoiDee yea-terda, to read a paper !Jeror the board of control on a ay tematic method of taO.tia for lbl' In titullon under the

    control of the boanI.

    The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. entertain-ed the eenior medica and senior colleg-iate!! at Cloee Hall1ut night, a compli· ment paid to t.beIe c1ueeI u tbey con· tributed the I~ per call to tbe debt fu.nd.

    The Y. W. C. A. bu elected the 101. lowing oftioera: Pl'etldent, MI. LOU. Chantry; vice-president, Mi .. Etbel Wal-ler; corresponding secretary, Mila EIther Swi bert recording secretary, Mi .. Mary Griffith; treasurer, MiM Mabel Davie.

    Manager Fieber bu received a !'equat (rom the Univerlityo( Iowa ror a (ootball game to be played at Cedar Rapidl, 1&., in the (all, but the probabilitiee are that if tbe game ia played at all it will be at Madiaon or MUwaokee.- Tbe Wlacollliu Cardinal.

    The univenity cheel! club IDftll nay Saturday nigbt at 7:30 ie the old Hawk· eye office in the denIal bnilding. K. L. Penon. '00 ia president 01 the club ... d H. C. Bartlett. '02 ia aecretary. Prof,,-lOr L. W. Andrewa and other memben of tbe Paul Morpby Club are coaching the .ew devotees of the pme. The club Ie a worthy ODe. May it succeed.

    Dr C. A. Palmer of GriDilell demon-atrated hia new methode of awagin, met-al pJatea before the dental .tudmll lut week. Be alao gave a clinic to demon-atrate the \lie of nitl'OUl oxide guo Be pnJled many teeth entirely without peln. Several o( the 'ltudmt. took it to try the elects which they aid were very ahU-aratu.g. ......

    BoUctton Waatad .. quire at the Col1Ullbian Beartbat.oDe

    ofIi«, Creecent Block, 10_ City, 10_.

    "To Ifortll Dabta"

    On Mardi 14th, 20th, 28th. ud April 04th, the Iowa Central RaU_y will sell round trip tickeu to poinu in North Dakota at very low rates. Por Imorma-lion call on COUPOD ticket agmu, or.d-dreaa Ceo. S. Batty, G. P . It T. A •• ManhalltowD, Iowa.

    ClotUI Repaind Cleaning, JaendiDg, prtIIing, ud '1eR-

    era! repairing of ladies ud genu clothee at Mrs MInnie M. Armatrong" 222 Du-buque atnrl. Satiafaction guaranteed or money reluDded.

    If you want P1nrrueo that iI the rigbt kind, the up-to-date .kind, and the kiad that brings . pleMure with iu \lie, lee the BODIe EdncatioaaJ Co., 21~,26 CliotDa It.reel

    Malone the tailor it reuoaable in prices.

    WiDter Cape 'SC: to .1.00 Cout It SOD.

    ~ M JabD BuM 9 DublUpe at. If you want the nry beat '10. suit 01

    OftJ'CIOAt in America cal] on Bloom " Mayer.

    THE VIDETTE.REPORTER

    G. Pe SPEIDEL. BASE

    We carry the Laraest Stock or Due Ball Suppliee in the Entire Nortb_eet. aa..,. ...... u..

    ....... u.. ~ ....... Victor iIDure LIM.

    Let Ils fllare Wltb Yo OD your Ua"--' ___ .. Ifte ,..,.~.

    ... Goeda. 0eIr r..... r... ..... ~unltioll,

    8lcydu and SuMlrla, T ..... ~,Etc.

    W. P. CHASE CO., DB .01110, IOWA.

    ZfiITHAMMfib,

    +a:~e .:. (Lailor,+

    ltllCleall of tile Oalftnllty ud other IdMIoII ~ .at~r for OII~ or moft 1I011n per cia, ... .... hD_alhlp, Iook·keeplJl, SborUlult .. • a, of tbe braDdlet we talclL .t _Mt. rafe&. Call or writt for CAlalope,

    Studel)U May Ertter at Any nme.

    J.II. Williams, Propr.

    CHICAGO

    College of Law .., Departmeot of Lake Fotat UoiYallty.

    ATHKNAltUM BUI1.DING. HOOt. THa.. A. l'tfOItAH. LL. D .• De ...

    Dopee or Bachelor or La .. conrerred On "'- .me. co.pIete the three ,ea .. course aatislac:tDrJ .. .. ....,. (;Ol~' ",dual" who haY .. ...... _I of cr.dil.D I.,alltudlet _y be .d ...... too ...... ced _neline. AmoDI •• enb •• de rou ...... •• eUe, preliIDina.." educatioD . ummer CfJUI'N dunDI DlODtht of Juno an