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· UITS TER, " " 20. " " 202S " " 1.85 " " l.48 n ... .'f' the produetl,.of Oregon, tola it il codti· of wor14'1 \ StPaul d Minneapoli- and Ogden-tile a auu Denver, taln letner,.. It THE DAILY IOWAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Vol. 4 IOWA CITY, IOWA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1905 No. 123 FRESHMEN QUALIFY BASE BALL PRACTICE TO CHOSE THE MAN FOURTEEN HONORED MEN SELECTED FOR ORA- WEATHER OF THE WEEK RHODES COMMITTEE WILL THE NEW MEMBERS OF TORICAL CONTEST UNFAVORABLE MEET MONDAY PHI BETA KAPPA Three Societies Will be Rep- Coach Chalmers Expects Fast Students of Either Iowa or Annual Address will be Given resented in FinalList Development and also Drake Will Receive by Rev. Samuel A. Eliot of Orators a Good Team the Honor of Boston The decision in the preliminary Increasing interest is being The Iowa committee on the se· At a meeting ot the Phi Beta to the Freshman Oratorical Con- manifested, by students, in the lection of the Rhodes scholar wHl Kappa Society yesterday atter- teat was announced by Professor work of the base ball squad, The meet in the President's office on noon election to member&hip was Gordon yesterday afternoon, aud number ot spectators, at the Monday morning at 11 o'clock to made of ten women and tour men. alist of the six menwho will com· games on Iowa Field, each after· decide whether Iowa or Drake This election has been awaited pete in the final are given below, noon has gradually grown until hall hllo\'e the honor of sending a with considerable interest a it tA>gether with the titles of their it now exceeds the century mark . man to Oxford University next was known that the committee orations, in the order in which The good plays and snappy work fall. It is expected fa.culty had been working over the they will appear on the program. of the varl'US men, on the dia will make choice between Ross list of tho e eligible for some ''The Test of Democracy" mond, have become the subject and Van der Zee somo timo be. time, there be ing, HoS it eems N. A. Crawford Jr. of conv· ersation of the crowd. fore the meeting of the commit- very little dillerence in the 'Portirio Diaz" I. N. Brant Some however, 00 tee Monday. Which one of the grades of ma ny of thos e eligible. "Horace Mann" C. C. Wolfe casiona.lly show symptoms of the men will be chosen to go against This year there were 56 eligible '''l'olstoi'' J. W. Conaway rooting fever by giving utterance the Drake man is not known nor and following the established ''Toussa.int L'Ouverture" to their joyous feelings when can it even be conjectured. Botb rule of election one fourth of t.he D. E.Oarrell their fa.vorite, scor es (l, tally or men are popular with stud e nts eligible, the fourteen na.med be- '-The Present Age" W.L. Myers knocks out a single. The cool and fac ulty, both have been en. low have been honored. To be Ten orations were ha.nded in weather of the past few days has gag ed in pra.ctica.lly all the uni· eligible one need not have had for the preliminary, and the not, to any great extent, eff ected ve rsity activities, and both are Greek, as many suppose, but judges who rendered the deci· the interest or reduced the num- big enough men that if they were must have taken at lea&t one sion were E. J. Shannahan. of ber of on-lookers. sent to Oxford they would not year of freshman Latin; four St. Joseph, Mo.; R G. Walker, On the other hand, it is evident sink into oblivion but would re o years of High School must pre· of Iowa Oity; and M. L. Ferson, that the unfavorable weather of llect credit on the American Unt · cede this. To be e 1 e c ted Librarilltn in the College of Law. the week has re tarded the pro· versity, as Schuett, of Cornell one must be 110 senior in the col- The list of men who will enter the gress of the squad . Regular University has done. Whatever lege of libera.l arts "nd candidate final comprises three members games have been played daily, the choice is, it will be made not for graduation and the average oUrving Institute, two of t.he notwit.hstanding theseconditlonB so much because one man is marking of all bis c lasses taken Philomath ian society, and one of and all the men are in prime stronger but ra.ther because it is together must not be below 85. the Zetagat.hian society. shape. It is the weeding out not permissible for "ny school to The annual Phi Beta Kappa The judges for the tinal were process that has been delayed. have mOI'e than one candidate in address will be d elivered on June al.o chosen yesterday, the per· All the po&itions are still open, this tinal contest. 13, by the Rev . t::IlIomuel A. Eliot, IODI elected being Professors A. but it is tllought that candida.te. The Iowa committee of college of Boston. N.Curtier,C.C. Nutting and L. M. will be out, for the dif- preSidents who will make fiulll Mr. Eliot, a son of President Byers. The judges will wlirk lerent places, in a few days. choice consists of MacLean of Eliot of Harvard, is the president upon thought and composition at When seen and Ilosked rela.tive Iowa. chairman Bell of Drake of the American Unitarian AASO' Lime the orations are deliver· to the base ball situation, Coach Bradley of Grin'nell, King of Cor: ciation. He will t.his year deliver ed, and the successful will Cha,lmers said: nell and 8t(' . ting president Stookey addresses at the receive the prize of twenty dol- "The cool weather of the week of Coo. President King of Cor· Umverslty of Kansas ., lars which has been ollered. 'rhe has hindered the development of nell bas been traveling in Europe College, and the Umverslty of contest; will occur on the evening the Sq·llLd. It will be some weeks and iL is probable that he will Colorado. of Friday, April 21, in the audio before the team will play a ma.tch not be present. Those elected to membership wrium of the Hall of Liberal Wit.h warmer wea.Lher I are: Aru. expect a fa.st development. The Battalion Picture Mary Susie Buffum La Roy squad gives good promise of a Agnes Mae Crline Mason City Want Athletics Recognized A committee of Iowa City high achool students held a meeting 011 Thursday evening a.ud decid· ed to petiltion the school board for the privilege of pl&rticipating in the state tield high school field meet which will be held here on May 19. The boys will 1Io1so ask to have athleticR recognized. Dr. A. E. Rogers, of Lhe uni· VIrsiLy dental school, will deliver I lecture on "Cocaine, its Use lid Abuse," at the regular meet- iDa of the Cedar Rapids Dental lOCiety Saturday evening. Dean Guthrie's lecture before \be graduate club on Tuesday ,veniug, April 11, will begin at · 7:80 instead of 8:00 as praviously IIlDoanced. Miss Kastman's program will begin at 8:80 in 1&eId of 8:00. The lecture and \he program were originally achedwed for the dame hour. The changes in time were made 10 u to enable those wao wish to ,"-d both events, to realize their wish. The subject of Dean Guth.rle'slecture will be "Tramps Of Modern Medicine.' fl&st team to represent the uni- S. O. H'd 'q University B"tta.lion Martha. Hutchinson Carlisle versity. " 3. Iowa City, Apr. 7, '05. O. T. MacClintock Iowa. City Engineers Elect A t the regula.r meetiug of Lhe engineering sooiety on 1'hursday evening officers were elected as fullows. John C. Silonders, presi dent; F. E. Koeper, vice· presi- dent; Olin J . Emmons, secretary ; A. S. Goetz, treasurer. The an- nual smoker given by the juniors was also discussed but nothing definite was done. The freshmen and junior la.ws will cross bats on: Iowa. Field in the near future. At eight o'clock tonight, in the Methodist church, will occur the Lecture by W"lter G. Branden- burg, on "Wonders of the West," The address will be doubtless well worth hearing. Ba.conian will meet this even- ing at 7:80 in Medical Lecture Room. The paper will be by Dr Albert on "Insects, the Role they Play in the Transmission of Diaeue." This will be ilhlstrat- eel with the new .pidluoope. I. The Battalion and Band will Ethel Ga.y Nichols West Liberty be paraded al the Armory on John C. Pa.rish Cedar F"Us Monday the 10 instant at 4 :20 p. Jennie E. Roberts Iowa City m. first call 4:25 p. m. Nellie B. Sebern Vinton II. A full attendance is par- Bertha Sunier Iowa City licularly desired as a Robert T. Swaine Council Bluffs will be taken for the Annual. Jacob Van der Zee SlOUX Center By order of COL. BURNETT Alice Waldron Greenfield Commanda.nt. Clara Rosa Wtlson Atkinson,Neb. - ----- Luella M. Wright Cedar Falls Edda will meet on Sa.turday C. T. MacClintock was also evening at 7 o'olock in the cently elected a member of Slg- Physics lecLure room. Officers milo Xi. Being elected to both will be elected. societies is an honor which only Senator Albert J. Beveridge, Wm. J. Bryan and Dr. Lyma.n Abbott will act 0.8 judges in the coming N.O.L. contest at Evans- ton, Ill . one other man, James Berryhill '03, has received, H. B. Bracewell L. '07, il at- tending the funeral of his grand- father at Allerton, low&. Several of the laws, who are President MacLean is at Des old Cornell students will attend Moines in attendance of the the debate between DePauw uDi meeting of the Iowa Board of versityand Cornell at. Mt. Ver· Educational Examiners. non next Friday. H. H. Savage, '01, bas The Zetagathian freshmen de- superintendency et the Deni· debating team ha.s selected the son schools to accept a similar affirmative of the question which one atEa.st Waterloo. Mr. Savage was submitted tothem two weeks secured the place over many '10 by tJle Irvin, freshmen, COlDpe"."

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THE DAILY IOWAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

Vol. 4 IOWA CITY, IOWA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1905 No. 123

FRESHMEN QUALIFY BASE BALL PRACTICE TO CHOSE THE MAN FOURTEEN HONORED MEN SELECTED FOR ORA- WEATHER OF THE WEEK RHODES COMMITTEE WILL THE NEW MEMBERS OF

TORICAL CONTEST UNFAVORABLE MEET MONDAY PHI BETA KAPPA

Three Societies Will be Rep- Coach Chalmers Expects Fast Students of Either Iowa or Annual Address will be Given resented in Final-·List Development and also Drake Will Receive by Rev. Samuel A. Eliot

of Orators a Good Team the Honor of Boston

The decision in the preliminary Increasing interest is being The Iowa committee on the se· At a meeting ot the Phi Beta to the Freshman Oratorical Con- manifested, by students, in the lection of the Rhodes scholar wHl Kappa Society yesterday atter­teat was announced by Professor work of the base ball squad, The meet in the President's office on noon election to member&hip was Gordon yesterday afternoon, aud number ot spectators, at the Monday morning at 11 o'clock to made of ten women and tour men. alist of the six menwho will com· games on Iowa Field, each after· decide whether Iowa or Drake This election has been awaited pete in the final are given below, noon has gradually grown until hall hllo\'e the honor of sending a with considerable interest a it tA>gether with the titles of their it now exceeds the century mark . man to Oxford University next was known that the committee orations, in the order in which The good plays and snappy work fall. It is expected th~t fa.culty had been working over the they will appear on the program. of the varl'US men, on the dia will make choice between Ross list of tho e eligible for some ''The Test of Democracy" mond, have become the subject and Van der Zee somo timo be. time, there being, HoS it eems

N. A. Crawford Jr. of conv·ersation of the crowd. fore the meeting of the commit- very little dillerence in the 'Portirio Diaz" I. N. Brant Some enthusi~stB, however, 00 tee Monday. Which one of the grades of many of those eligible. "Horace Mann" C. C. Wolfe casiona.lly show symptoms of the men will be chosen to go against This year there were 56 eligible '''l'olstoi'' J. W. Conaway rooting fever by giving utterance the Drake man is not known nor and following the established ''Toussa.int L'Ouverture" to their joyous feelings when can it even be conjectured. Botb rule of election one fourth of t.he

D. E.Oarrell their fa.vorite, scores (l, tally or men are popular with students eligible, the fourteen na.med be-'-The Present Age" W.L. Myers knocks out a single. The cool and faculty, both have been en. low have been honored. To be

Ten orations were ha.nded in weather of the past few days has gaged in pra.ctica.lly all the uni· eligible one need not have had for the preliminary, and the not, to any great extent, effected versity activities, and both are Greek, as many suppose, but judges who rendered the deci· the interest or reduced the num- big enough men that if they were must have taken at lea&t one sion were E. J. Shannahan. of ber of on-lookers. sent to Oxford they would not year of freshman Latin; four St. Joseph, Mo.; R G. Walker, On the other hand, it is evident sink into oblivion but would reo years of High School must pre· of Iowa Oity; and M. L. Ferson, that the unfavorable weather of llect credit on the American Unt· cede this. To be e 1 e c ted Librarilltn in the College of Law. the week has retarded the pro· versity, as Schuett, of Cornell one must be 110 senior in the col­The list of men who will enter the gress of the squad. Regular University has done. Whatever lege of libera.l arts "nd candidate final comprises three members games have been played daily, the choice is, it will be made not for graduation and the average oUrving Institute, two of t.he notwit.hstanding theseconditlonB so much because one man is marking of all bis classes taken Philomath ian society, and one of and all the men are in prime stronger but ra.ther because it is together must not be below 85. the Zetagat.hian society. shape. It is the weeding out not permissible for "ny school to The annual Phi Beta Kappa

The judges for the tinal were process that has been delayed. have mOI'e than one candidate in address will be delivered on June al.o chosen yesterday, the per· All the po&itions are still open, this tinal contest. 13, by the Rev. t::IlIomuel A. Eliot, IODI elected being Professors A. but it is tllought that candida.te. The Iowa committee of college of Boston. N.Curtier,C.C. Nutting and L. M. will be ain~led out, for the dif- preSidents who will make fiulll Mr. Eliot, a son of President Byers. The judges will wlirk lerent places, in a few days. choice consists of MacLean of Eliot of Harvard, is the president upon thought and composition at When seen and Ilosked rela.tive Iowa. chairman Bell of Drake of the American Unitarian AASO' ~ Lime the orations are deliver· to the base ball situation, Coach Bradley of Grin'nell, King of Cor: ciation. He will t.his year deliver ed, and the successful or~tor will Cha,lmers said: nell and 8t('.ting president Stookey co~men.cement addresses at the receive the prize of twenty dol- "The cool weather of the week of Coo. President King of Cor· Umverslty of Kansas., Co~orado lars which has been ollered. 'rhe has hindered the development of nell bas been traveling in Europe College, and the Umverslty of contest; will occur on the evening the Sq·llLd. It will be some weeks and iL is probable that he will Colorado. of Friday, April 21, in the audio before the team will play a ma.tch not be present. Those elected to membership wrium of the Hall of Liberal g~me. Wit.h warmer wea.Lher I are: Aru. expect a fa.st development. The Battalion Picture Mary Susie Buffum La Roy

squad gives good promise of a Agnes Mae Crline Mason City Want Athletics Recognized

A committee of Iowa City high achool students held a meeting 011 Thursday evening a.ud decid · ed to petiltion the school board for the privilege of pl&rticipating in the state tield high school field meet which will be held here on May 19. The boys will 1Io1so ask to have athleticR recognized.

Dr. A. E. Rogers, of Lhe uni· VIrsiLy dental school, will deliver I lecture on "Cocaine, its Use lid Abuse," at the regular meet­iDa of the Cedar Rapids Dental lOCiety Saturday evening.

Dean Guthrie's lecture before \be graduate club on Tuesday ,veniug, April 11, will begin at

·7:80 instead of 8:00 as praviously IIlDoanced. Miss Kastman's program will begin at 8:80 in 1&eId of 8:00. The lecture and \he program were originally achedwed for the dame hour. The changes in time were made 10 u to enable those wao wish to ,"-d both events, to realize their wish. The subject of Dean Guth.rle'slecture will be "Tramps Of Modern Medicine.'

fl&st team to represent the uni- S .O. H'd 'q University B"tta.lion Martha. Hutchinson Carlisle versity. " ~o. 3. Iowa City, Apr. 7, '05. O. T. MacClintock Iowa. City

Engineers Elect

A t the regula.r meetiug of Lhe engineering sooiety on 1'hursday evening officers were elected as fullows. John C. Silonders, presi dent; F. E. Koeper, vice·presi­dent; Olin J . Emmons, secretary; A. S. Goetz, treasurer. The an­nual smoker given by the juniors was also discussed but nothing definite was done.

The freshmen and junior la.ws will cross bats on: Iowa. Field in the near future.

At eight o'clock tonight, in the Methodist church, will occur the Lecture by W"lter G. Branden­burg, on "Wonders of the West," The address will be doubtless well worth hearing.

Ba.conian will meet this even­ing at 7:80 in Medical Lecture Room. The paper will be by Dr Albert on "Insects, the Role they Play in the Transmission of Diaeue." This will be ilhlstrat­eel with the new .pidluoope.

I. The Battalion and Band will Ethel Ga.y Nichols West Liberty be paraded al the Armory on John C. Pa.rish Cedar F"Us Monday the 10 instant at 4:20 p. Jennie E. Roberts Iowa City m. first call 4:25 p. m. Nellie B. Sebern Vinton

II. A full attendance is par- Bertha Sunier Iowa City licularly desired as a photogr~ph Robert T. Swaine Council Bluffs will be taken for the Annual. Jacob Van der Zee SlOUX Center

By order of COL. BURNETT Alice Waldron Greenfield Commanda.nt. Clara Rosa Wtlson Atkinson,Neb.

- ----- Luella M. Wright Cedar Falls Edda will meet on Sa.turday C. T. MacClintock was also ~e·

evening at 7 o'olock in the cently elected a member of Slg­Physics lecLure room. Officers milo Xi. Being elected to both will be elected. societies is an honor which only

Senator Albert J. Beveridge, Wm. J. Bryan and Dr. Lyma.n Abbott will act 0.8 judges in the coming N.O.L. contest at Evans­ton, Ill.

one other man, James Berryhill '03, has received,

H. B. Bracewell L . '07, il at­tending the funeral of his grand­father at Allerton, low&.

Several of the laws, who are President MacLean is at Des old Cornell students will attend Moines in attendance of the the debate between DePauw uDi meeting of the Iowa Board of versityand Cornell at. Mt. Ver· Educational Examiners. non next Friday. H. H. Savage, '01, bas rest~ned

The Zetagathian freshmen de- ~he superintendency et the Deni· debating team ha.s selected the son schools to accept a similar affirmative of the question which one atEa.st Waterloo. Mr. Savage was submitted tothem two weeks secured the place over many '10 by tJle Irvin, freshmen, COlDpe"."

l1HIE D A I L Y lOW A N .. ... THE DAILY IOWAN VOLUME 4 NUMBER 122

.... ery Aftenaoon JCKcept Suday •• ud Mollday.

Of U1. Vl4eUe-Reponer tbe UIlr&J·.~th yelr In4 ot tbe S. U. I. QuW U1e tblrteenth year

ACTING II:mTOB'JR-cmu

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Murry Wildman, CoUere ot HomeoplUly C. B. Richard, OOUlIlre ot lIIe4lclne W. D. Weller, Collere of Dentistry R. R. Humphrey, Collere ot Pharmloy ll. M. Anderson, Gl'I4ulte Collele

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Ad4r_ all oommUDloltlODi

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EIl\ered II Hoon4 01_ mall mltter, Noy· e_her 12, 1808 It U1e PDlt olloe I' JOWl Clly, Iowa, UD4er the Aot .t conare_ ot lllirob 8, 1m.

Pet Year, It paid before J iDulry l. ......... 2.00 Per Year It paid It\er Jlnuary I ............. 10 'er Semelter ................ , ................ 11 .• Per 1I0nUl.... .. .... .. .... .. .. .... ...... .... .. _.., Per Slnil. CODT.. .. .......... .... .. ... ... .01

.,.. NOTICES .,.. Studenta and faculty membefl ue requeated

to aend all notice. to Tal DAiL.,. IOWAN for p!!bllcatlon. Notices muat be left at TIlB IOWAN DIke or the Prealdent'. office before 11:00 A. 1( •

All the students in the univer­sity should see to it at once that their credit books are in the hands of the Registrar, in order that their records may be enter-ed to date. H. C. DORCAS.

The contest for the Rockwood prize of $26 offered for the best class sin.ging will take place about the first of May. All class­es that enter are requested to send a representative to meet at 8:00 a. m., Saturday, the 8th., in room 211, L. A. to ma.ke final ar­rangements for the contest.

C. E. SEASHORE.

Dr. Richard C. Sebern who wa.s graduated from the medical aepartment last June ha.s been elected health physician by the board of health of Odebolt, Iowa. He was recently appointed sur­geon 'for the Chicago & North­western Railway company at that point.

------Univel'sity Calendar

April 14-Nebraska Debate. April 21-Freshmaon Oratorical

Contest. April 22-Freshman-Sopho·

more Meet. IIlce wltll The ODlTerilty Preu Company April 27-Junior Debate.

II WublqtoIl8t., Telephone No. toe April 28-1 unior Prom.

Ad •• .uI.m.nUl an' MoU •• 1 mal' be III ".IOWAM om •• by, o'.leek 01 th. day ., .ablleaUoD In 0".' til IniaH I .... .uon.

COpl •• tonale Ind 'UbIOrlpttODI 'aken I' U1.

April 29-Inter-class Meet. May 1-Glee and Ma.ndolin

Concert . Ma.y 2, and a-Medic Alumni

Clinic. Ma.y 6-State Normal Meet. V-ay 12- White Cross Guild

J. J. LA.B Charity Ball. May la-Ames Meet.

Arcade Book Store, 'be UDlnrllty IIOok. Store 1._ Book 8tore and ,,:U1e IoWAR Office

.cUtII, To·day

The interest shown in the work May 19-5ta.te High School Meet.

of the bHosebaIl a.nd track squads May 27-Sta.te meet. speaks well for the student body. June a-Conference Meet. This enthusiasm should not be Miss Sager's dancing school allowed to abate but should grow and assembly a.t Smith's armory as toe teams develop. It should Saturday night. be at its zenith when the baseball LOST-A gold watch and fob and track seasons open and with initials on face. Finder will should continue in its elevated please return to the IOWAN of­position until the close of spring fice E. A. MCLEOD

athletic work. All contests on Iowa Field this spring should be C. C. C. COLLEGE largely attended by students fiy­ing their Old Gold colors and prepared to use their voices to cheer the Iowa contestants.

Enthusiastic, spirited rooting has changed the result of m!lony collere contests. Its inspiring inftuence has enabled scores of athletes to wrench victory frum strong opponents. To tell a -ong story in a few words, root­ing hal been the one factor which has pla.ced the laura.1 upon the brows of many sturdy athletes and which has brought victory to many college teams.

Let U8 have rooting on Iowa Field this spring. Not only will it help the athletes but it will help the school by showing visit-­orl that IowauDlveraitv students are loyal to the representatives of their school.

Prof. T. H. Macbride will &ot a8 a judge in the annual deba.te between Ooe college and Iowa Wesleyan Ii1stita.te to be beld lot Oedar Rapids woDigbt.

MAGNIFICANT HOM~ OF THB C. c. c. !=-Tbe Capital City Commerdal Collele of De.

Moille., Iowa. I. recognised everywllere I. a leader amonl bualne.1 tralnlD" ac:hooll. Ita couraes of .tudy are broad and the Inltructlon Is thorough. It I. the moat IIl1ely equipped COIDmerdil .cbool In the West. It Ia recom· mended by tlle leadlDI educators of 10 .... , and by bIl.lDeu men everywhere. It uaiata Its fra· duatH In IIndlnl desirable .ltuatlonl.

The fOllowlnl course. ire maintained: Com· mercial. Shorthand and Typewritlnlf, Penman­Ihlr' Itnlliah training Ind CommercIal 8ciencl!.

I you 11'111 .lId from I~ montb. to a year with 111 Ifter completlnl tbe work YOll have plaDned at the S. U I., It will greatly Increlae Jour tll'lling power.

We bave excellent prlnte boIrdln( facilitle. It low ratH. Por a complete catllope giving detailed lafonaallon, addn ..

W. H. Mc:CAVr.8Y Preaident Del MolDe .. Iowa

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.. coats $10.00 to $25.00 ••.••.••. We are exclusive agents for L. Adler Bros. & Co., Boch. estel', N. Y., and B. Kuppenhetmer & Co., Chicago, fine ready-to-wear clothing.

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We have recently received from New York some beau­tiful new Jewelry Intended to be worn on Formal 00-caslons.

Ladles Festoon Necklaces and Pendants. Thf"se are very new and pretty; some are quite elaborate. They are set with pearls, topazes, opal!l, sapphires, etc. No tuwa(r alike.

Ladies Side and Back Combs. Some are plain and some' have fancy stone settings with Roman gold mountings. White, greys and dark colored tortoise shell. :

Gentlemens Solid Gold Shirt Studs. Either plain, finish­ed with the new Rose and Roman colors, or set with gen­uine Orient~l Rubies, Pearls and Diamonds.

Gentlemens Solid Gold Cuff Buttons. Something entirely new . . Small embossed heads with diamond eyes.

s. T. MORRISON Leadln" Jewel.r 101 Wa.hln,ton St.

Our Laundry Service IS PERFECT

We employ only experienced help. We wash and lTon every day

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THE DAILY IO!, WAN

~== ~~"'.;.;;:: t.?:: f:~~;~~~7~~~:: fill /ull· n"':ess ·SUl:ts ~I Iowa City, Io"a ments given at the university , I

c:apl&ai • • • • • • "_.01.0.00 tbis year will be tbe recital "A 8UrpIu .. nd Undivided ProIfla, tIIl,OOO.OO Mld-Summer Nights Dream " by

DIa.cTO .. :-Thoe. Co cr.noll. Jotua T. JOil. Etb 1 Ell' t t th l'b _1 II. J. lloon, .. P. 8Ow_, C. P.l.onlaoe, J. C e 10 a e 1 erw CooIIru,lIaxlla,er,B.P.W1I1laore,LL.CIoee arts auditorium Sa.turday night -I Not long now till you will be need-

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-AprilS. Tickets are on sale at ing your full dress toggery. Just a

IladldSandHa, PrH Wm. M..-r, Vlce·J'reto. Cerney & Louis' Book Stor~. few weeks, and I'n case vou need a P. A. Korab, CUhl.r. J C.I8w1taer, A.'I Cull. "

IOWA CITY The Barlow Vocal Quintette suit it is time to bethinklneaboutit. with the great Ba.rlow Minstrols W f' t ' d t

. STATE BANK tbis year is one of the strongest _ e can IX you ou In our rea y- 0- -features of the most clever and I wear department or make one to I

CAPITAL - - 165,000.00 enjoya.ble entertainment. Senti· measure.:::::: ============ mental, comedy, ragtime and _ • =::: :to!!~~~ai.. ArK~a!ft'=: ~~ imitations of church organ, bell , I I

ba.njo and other effects making Come in any day and talk it over CITIZENS up a. specialty of greatenjoyment SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. and one thoroughly enjoyed by

ever y person wi tb B Jove lor _ .=======~:=:========================~~=========~~::§;=:. vocal harmony. An nnusually BANKERS

Capital, '50.000.00 1af1)lua, ,15,000.00 strong progra.m me with en ti re 114 South CHnton Street change of songs, specialties and

costumes, together with the new ~er A. De" Pree. Lo .... l1 a"l.lIer, CUhler military opening specl6Cle pre· G w. Ball, Vlce.Pre .. J. U. Plank, AI.'t c .. 11 senti an a.ttraction bard to equal

FIRST NATIONAL BANK ~nd impo!lsibl~ to surpa s.ln this line of theatrical entertalDment

Coast .. Son THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS

.1 ............. '. . .. ~~, .... ~ __ ~ Capital $100,000 Surplua 50,000 at the Opera House tomorrow

Dmac-roa_ Peter A. Dey, Co 8. Welc1l. a.fternoon aDd mgbt. ±IIl ___ .. ____ I ___________ •• __ Mlt1! II"' •. 2 . Panoa., J. I,. TUl'Iler, G. W. _. _ _ __ _

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BrLinswicl{ tjlOtj OJ!ADE

CIGARS

Nos. 121-I2~ IOWA AVENUE

~1II 8000gB Ol8stloDatng Des Moines, Iowa

Term opens February 1St, bul new students may enter at any time during the month. This is the last class that will be received for the

2 Y£AIl'S COURU • Thereafter 3 Y_11I

The best Profession in Existence. 3000 graduates scattered overthe world, For Information address

A. B. SHAW, Sec'y Des Moines, Iowa

lUultl'at.ed Cataloa on Recaue.t

PEOPLES' STEAM LAUNDRY Comer Iowa Ave. and I,lnn St. OPJlOllite University Hospital.. .

Strictly Hish Grade Work ONLY

TOMS .. R.UPPERT Phone Bell C-68, J. C. 86

Make. a Specialty of ... ~ ..

-. STUDENTS SUPPLlES--

Text boob for all Collece •. All Irluda of note boob. Water­man and Remex Fountaiu Pen. Spaulding'. Sporting Gooda .. ,

JOHN T. RIE5. Proprietor

Ladies' garments cleaned and dyed at the City Steam Dye Works.

It's a Pleasure to Shave

OUR SODA FOUNTAIN IS NOW IN OPERATION

Ice Cream Sodas • Ice Cream per gallon •

Everytblng Sa.tlsfactory, If Dot you\' money wUl be refunded ....

• 5c $1.00

SPECIAL RATES MAD!: "OR pA.RTI!:e, eOCIALS. !:TC.

IOWA CANDY KITCHEN

L1I1Uden Brothers Panitorium Club

Cleaning, Preaalng and Repairing of Ladle.' and Gent.' Cloth­ing. Good. called for and do:l1verelt ~ree. Ladle. and Gent.

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When uaing an outfit luch aa I can Both 'Phones .66 •• 0 Iowa AftDUC furnilh. Everything from the razor =============================== to court plaater. Skin emollients, luch al Loui.' Almond Cream will auit the mOlt futidioua.

HENRY LOUIS, Pharmacist

SPRING SUITS Made to Order for

$13.00 AND UP

Stevens THE STUDEN'TS' CLOTHIER

409 1o". A "e.

MurphysRigs Are Right earN es for Partiu a Specialty

TERMS STRICTLY CASH

Washington Street C. A. Murphy, Prop.

bEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION

The fint jf1'eat espoIWon of the resources and the prodactl of the Great North"eat will be held at Portland, Oregon, thil aUmdler. The gatea wl11 be opened in June, and It ia codfi­del1Uy beleived that this will be one of the greateat of "orld'a naira. Portland ia beat reached via the

Chicago, Milw8ukee~ St Paul ~ailway

Choice of routes is offered. Via St. Paul and Mlnoeapoli_ the route of The Pioneer Limited- via Omaha and Ogden- the route of The Overland Limited-or via Omaha alld Denver, paat the wonderful pallorama of Rock] Mountain .cene..,.. It ita a good time DO" to plan yoar trip.

P. A. MILMER, General Passenger Agont, CHICA.GO.

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TIME TABLE BUYW.L. D.~~~LAS SHOES BOWL 1tNY · TIME Cedar Raplda and Iowa Cit,. D. C. ABRAMS 115 IOWX XVE.

'fh D I . Special prices to Parties Low rates to ladieS ere are more oug as Rallwa,.. Light Co.

Car leavea Iowa City at Men's Shoes sold than any other two makes ....... AFTERNOONS OR EVENINGS

SPRING STYLES NOW IN ========N=}i~=W=P=H=O=N=E=55=1======= 5:30 a. m .............. : ...................... 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m ................................... 10:00 a. m.

11:30 a. m ..................................... 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m ......... .. ....................... _. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m ............................. ........ 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m . ................................... 10:00 p. m.

11:30 p. m. Car leave. Cec1ar Rapida at

5:30 a. m ... ................................. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m ................................... 10:00 a. m.

11:30 •• m ........ ............................ 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m ..................... ............... 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m .................................... 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m ..................................... 10:00 p. m.

l1:30p. m. Mileage books, value 16.50 sold

for 55.00 Special rates made to parties

of ten or more on application Ballage, 150 Ibs. carried free.

TIME TABLE The Rock Island System

waST BOUND

No. 5-Exprela . . ..... • ..• 4:53 a.m. No. 37-Faat Malt . ......... 8:32 a.m. No. 23-Expre.a ....•• . ••••. 12:20 p.m. No. 69-Malland Expreaa .•• 2:12 p.m. No. 1-Expre .............. 5:10 p.m. No. 41-R'ky Mountain Imtd 11:45 p.m.

BAST BOUND

No. 38-Expreaa ...• , .. . ... . 10:56 a.m. No. 42-R'ky Mountain Imtd 11:31 a.m. No.2-Local Paaaenger .... 4:10 p.m. No. 24-Mall aDd Expre .... 10:04 a.m. N.. 6-Mall and Expre .... 1:45 p.m.

NORTH BOUND No: 202 ..................... . 6:15 a .m. No. 256 arrive 9:57 a. m. leave 11:45 a.m No. 208 .•••••.••••.......•. . 6:35 p.m.

SOUTH BOUND No. tdl ar. 8:10 a.m.~ep ... 8:20 a.m. Ne. 247 ar. 4:10 p.m.~ep •.. 5:05 p.m. No. 201 ...................... 7:50 p.m.

H: D. BREEl)lE, Agent

CALL AND SEE THEM

H. J. Brackney and R. M . . C,m­mey, M. '08 are confined to the hospital by serious illness.

La.w students are receiving in­vitations to a reception to be given by the Y. W. C. A. at Close hall Monday evening.

H. C. Danielson will leave to­night for his home at Lamoni whe're he is called by the illness of a relative.

A flashlight photograph of a gymnasium cla.ss at work was taken on Wednesday evening. The picture will be used in an illustrated bulletin which will be publisbed by the unviersity this summer.

-------Money to Loan From 115.00 Up

On any kind of security Amer iean Loon Company, 1141' East Washington St.

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We clean and press 5 coats, 5 vests, 5 pants and give 10 shines for '2.00. Sam Ta.nner, Mgr. Dress club 25 Washington St.

The Rock Isla.nd System will sell excursion tickets to points on its line tostudents going home for spring vacation upou pre­sentation of certificate from President MacLean. Tickets on sale April 13th limited returning Apri118th.

Students' BoMYIlnd Club W1l1 give any student free board who fills a table of ten. Board $2.75 per week, $2.2S per week for 2 meala. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST.

Mrs. L. A. Strablcy, Proprietress Leave In Union Bakery Bldg. Cor. Market & Linn Sts

PAUL R. R.

S 'PR I NG SUITS New spring goods are now here. Our customers get the bendit of our own work, good fits and, low prices

KANAK & TUR~C[K, The Tailors 126 Soutb Dubuque Street

.. IOWA CITY ACADEMY .. Prepares Students for the State University

Affords opportunities to make up deficiencies

w. A. WILLIS Principal

S~!~m Dye Works and Panitorium 113 IOWA AVENUE

Ladies and gents clothe. cleaned, dyed and pressed. a specialty of ladies garments.

We make

Phone 486 J ohnaon:Co. Phone 123 Bell G ah & H d (SuccellOr to r am avar Westenhmr) . I Bring that, sweet, t,ooLh of yours to t,M Her! UNiVEIlSITY PLACE and set it. fiIW

with some of our Home Macle CandieI ...... HIGHEST GRADE OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED

•• IN THE BAKERY AND CONFECTIONAIlY UN&.

A Complete Encyclopedia of

Amateur Sport

Spalding's OFFICIAL

Athletic

Low One-way Colonist Rata to the West

Arrive 6:,.. am 1:08pm

10:00 pm

Chicaao. Milwaukee Freeport, lI.ockfor. .

& Beloit St. Paul &

MIDneapoll. Omaha. SlonK City

alldthe

i;;: ============================ lilg~E UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE AIm. a.n a.c

1:10 pm For 1905

The Rock Island System has am.I" ed for some low one way ratel to Call­fornia, Oregon, Washington, Brltlab Columbia, Idaho, Montanl, Utah, and etc., and tickets will be on lale ailTl from March 1st to May 15th. To rife you an idea of how low these ratea will be, will say that the following rata will apply, from Cedar Rapid.. To Salt Lake City and Helena 124.00, to Spokane $26.50, to Portland $29.00, to San Francisco and Los Angelea 31.05. welt.

10:51 pm Marlon. Aaamola. I . :OS pm s:oo p m CERNY at LOUIS, Proprietors

Monticello & Dubuque. S:4D am Kaaa. City, Chillicothe &

10:05 pm Ollumwa. SUBURBAN

6:~0.m All College Text Bookl, Note Books 10:00 pm and auppliel. Waterman and Parker

!,eave Arrive Lean Arrive Fountain Pens. University Souvenir.

C,lI.apldi Marion M.r1on C. R.pld. 5=40.m oas am 6:J~.m 6:1I.m 6:45.m ':00 am 10:10 am 10:5O.m I:,. pm I:lS pm l:OS pm 2:011 pm 5:50 pm ~:S. pm 4;0' pm 4:3; pm 5'00 pm 5:15 pm 7:'0 pm 8:00 pm

11:0& pm U:lO pm 1:&6 pm 10:00 pm

Time 01 train. arrlYlal' alld departing from CedarR.aplcla, low.. O. L. 88 ... WooD

P .... Ageut.

E. W. FILES DoeS first clue work.t right price. in his .... .... ..

New Barber Shop

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One door north 01 Smoke BOUie

FAMABHLLA We don't believe there's a cigar on the market that has "taken hold" faster than the Famabella Havana Cigar. "The Perfection of Blends." Its success has been due solely and entirely to the quality of the cigar itself, and to our way of handling our trade. There has never been any "baud wagon" advertising or gift enterprises connected with FamabeHas. Tney've won out strictly on merit and they're making a bigger hit every day, at The Clinton Street Smoke House.

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Edited by J. E. Sullivan (Chief of Department ot Pyh81cal Culture.

Loulslaaa P urchase Exposltloll) Should be read by nery college .tudent, 88 it

contains tbe records of.U College .thldes .nd .11 .matenr event. In thl. country alld abroad. It .Iso cOlltains a com~"lete review of the Olym

pic G.me. from the oftit'lal report of Director Sullivan and a resume of the two day. dnoted to sports In which savagea wcre the only con­tell ant •• in which It Is proved conclusively that lavageA are not the natural born athletes we we have hereteCore supposed them to be. Thl. I. the first time In which the athletic perform· ances of 88vagu bave ever been 8ystematlcally recorded. .

This IA the largest Athletic Almanac ever pub lI.hed. containing 3.0 palles. Numerous lIIus tratlona of prominent athl. tic and track te.ms

Price 10 Cents For lale by all uewadealers and

A. G. SPALDING ta. BROS.

NeW York Chicago St. Louia Phll.delphla "'.n Franclaco K.n, .. City Buff.lo Denver Washington Boaton Baltimore PiUsburg MlndeapoUa New OrleaDa Cincinnati Syracuse Montreal, Call. London, a.

Send for a copy 01 8p.ldlna·' Athletic Good. Cata!o&ue. It's free.

If you are going to any point In tbe west call on the Rock Island ticket a~ent or write to Jno. G. Farmer, Di­VIsion PBlsenger Agent, Cedar Raplcla, Iowa, for information.

The University Press Company

is better prepared to tUrn oat Artistic Printing thaD Iny other shop in the city. We make a specialty of tllty work for Itudentll at realODabie pricel. : : : : : : : : : , .,

COME AND SEE US

21 W .. blnrtoa Stre.t

opJOiha Llbaral AN III

LUSCOMPE C. A. ·SCHMIDT

.. MAKES THE ... Bakery 10 N. CUnton St. Ion,*,

20 CLINTON ST. Thos. Ha.ve your f:1pring suit made"

A. Brown. Hawk~y'e Photos JoaSlavata.

Board of

As we go Bounced tha.t will represen test for the wh i c h bere boa.rd w wbether Iowa's Oxford. ad by P termine ZOO I5UUUJLU

tinished day and sub lected to the nounces that tbe man to of tbe prize