Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1903-12-02

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Avenue .y . . . , . . THE DAILY IOWAN f'ublished for the Students and Alumni of the State University of Iowa Vol. 3 IOWA CITY, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903 TRIAL NOW ON to one of the questions put the HISTORICAL SOCIETY witness, as he, Lamprecht didn't CROWLEY V STY "know what he was talking about. NOT A PART OF THE . S. NE NOW Wait awhileandyou will find out' BEING TRIED retorted attorney Knox. -;;;:: UNIVERSITY Before the witness finished The Affection of Becky Sharpe his testimony court adjourned. Many Valuable Documents Re- sesses many rare and 'interest- ing articles. It is planned to se· cure a more scientific museum &S soon as the funds and room of the society warrant such an undertaking. Gladstone in College Has Been AlelOated Says Iowa at Teachers Assocl'atl'on lating to Iowa History in G Dean regory g!l.ve the ad· Lord Crowley The faculty and alumni of the Collection dress at assembly this morning The Junior Court of University will take important The State Historical Society is speaking on William E. Gladstone the College of Law opened yester- places on the program of tue a distinct state institution whose as a student. day with Judge Deemer in Iowa State Teachers Association organiZllotion has no connection "Gladstontl." he said, "was a charge. E. P. Malmberg is sheriff at the annulI.I meeting in Des with the university. For SOQle leader in football, cricket, debate, and A. E. Miller, clerk. The Moines December 28-30. time its location was not in 80 Bnd literary. He wa.s president first case on the docket was that F. M. Witter of Muscatine is university building. The pres- of that great club and debating of Sir Rowdon Crowly vs. Lord president of the association. ent quarters were furnished by society, the Oxford Union, from Styne. The cause for action President MacLean will be the board of regents thu.t its which it is said, England choses was the alienation of t.he atfec- chairman of the college and uni- library and museum might be her prime ministers. In his tions of Becky Sharp Crowley. versity section. To this body more accessible to the students fina.ls ' he won two firsts, in The plaintiff was represented Prof. Plum will read a paper on and the public. mathematics and in classics.. , by C. Knox, A. J. Swindle and "The College Literary," Though the society was or. The a.ssembly next week will Geo. Remley. The attorneys Prof. Gordon will speak to the ganized in 1857 its present a.g. be on Thursday morning at 9:45. for the defense were C. F. Dick- reading n.nd physical culture gresive policy was not begun Shambaugh Searches Archives son, W. McNett and J. Lam- secton on "What Constitutes a until its removal to the liberal precht. It is a!;reed that no one Good Oration, ' and the Training arts building in 1901. Even now Professora.nd Mrs. Shambaugh impersonates the parties. Requisite for its Preparation?" its lack of room prevents it from started Monday on a journey to After exha.usting peremptory Prof. Potter will give a paper making the best armngement visit the historical archives in ehslleges a jury consisting of J. to the Latin tel:lochers round table and display ofits material. Dur- vl:lorious places and search for E. McLaughlin, D. W. Rich,.R on "Some Experiments in Ele- ing its existance this institution material pertaining to the history M. Algyer, Geo. C. Gorman, J. mentary Latin." Prof. AnSley ad- ha.s gathered material pretaining of Iowa. During the journey A. Hampson, C. F. Maenell, Guy dresses the English section on to the development of Iowa and they intend to visit the congres· Cox, F. E. Wray, N. W. Jones, "The Professionu.l Aspect of the the Middle West until it has lit sionallibrary and the excellent R. R. Ramsell, J. S. Smith and Tea.chmg of English." collection of over twenty-eight libraries at Columbia, lLi.rva.rd, L .. G. Johnson were empa.nelled. Professor F. E. Bolton will thousand volumes. Its library Yale and Princeton and the Uni· C. E. B. Miller, W. L Baughn lead the general discussIon on includes a.ll the ' documents of versities of Pennsylvania and - vd T. F . .RQche failed to appear the "Curriculum ()f Public Iowa and the publications of all Wisconsin. jurors and were cited for con- Schools. ,. important similar organizations Or. December 25 they will be tempt of court. Dr. Erwin Schenk of Des in the country. This material be members of a party of politi. Remley, opened the pLaintiffs Moines, Agnes E. Otto of Iowa has been secured by gift, by tical scientists on an excursion case but before he could finish City, LD. Weld of Cedar Rapids, purchase and by exchange. to New Orleans to attend 80 na- court was adjourned until 11 :00 R. ,M. Arey of Muscatine, Many valuable and rare books tional meeting of political ect..no· o'clock todu.y. dent Seerley of the StateNormal ha.ve been generously donated mists. Mr. and Mrs. Shambaugh Attorney finished the and F. C. Ensign are members by patriotic citizens. The state will return to the University statement of the plaintiffs' case of our alumni whose names ap- hl:los at various times maaeu.ppro- shortly after the holidays. which was interrupted by adjour- pear on the program.. ations which have been used for Kansas Cuts Out Nebraska ment yesterdll.Y. Attorney tha purchase of books and and Dixon outlined the defendent's Questions Submitted the publication of periodicals and (M. S. U. Independent) cue and, . then pla.intiff called The questions for Minnesota other material. The state also "When Kansll.s decided to have their first witness, G. G. Gu.rreL· and Wisconsir preliminaries have furnishes the society twenty no more athletic relations with 8011. been submitted but in the latter copies of the state publications the University of Nebraska, we Garretson, who WiloS butler in the sides have not yet been an- to exchange with other similar believe that the cause of pure the Crowley family, is the chief nounced. . ., orgauizations. athletics in this section of the Witness, and hi!i testimony if In the prehmInary '!'he library is especially rich country was greatly benefited. unshaken will doubtless win the t.he. questlOn Resolved, that the in tiles of newspapers that are of NebraSka has a reputation a.ll case. He had known Crowley in Umted States should at once great historical value for much over the west for professionalism the guards and after leaving the aba.ndon her protective policy" of the earlv history of Iowa can in ath\etios. The official student service. Captain Crawley offer- will be supported affirmatively only be obtained from such publication, The Daily Nebraskan eel him the poSition in his house- by Irving Bnd denied by Zeta- sources. These files now num- admitted that the football team hold. Where he had been for gathian. ber over five hundred a.nd are was permeated with profession· ten "Resolved,. that the constantly being supplemented alism. In the last controversy The testified that up- statutes to the exclUSIOn by the more importu.nt papers between Kansas. and Nebraska., to the time of the advent of of the not be from every section of the state. we have little. that Lord Styne, he ha.d never heard enacted,' will be discussed 10 Until a few years ago the work Kansas was In the rIght SImply a cross word pass between Lord the ,PrelimiD!l.ry. of the society consistf.>d in gath- from our knowledge of and lAdy Crowley. To him their gathlan submItted the questIOn ering a chaotic mass of histor. at the two schools. Kansas IS married life seemed ideal. u.nd Irving has the choice of sides. ically vtUuable material. Now s.triving_ toward athletic regula.- The told of .the many Smoker For Scrubs this is being definitely arra.nged, tlC?n, .while to be card and WIne parties at the. classified and made accessible. .tll professIOnalism. Both Crowley home. Crowleyalwa.ys The footba.ll team of Atpresent the society publi&hes Mlssourlll:ndKans!l's ceased applied himself closely 00 the 1903 WIll glVe a smoker for the not only the periodicals which 11.11 athletIC relatIOns With Ne· pme. Lord Styne seldom play· at Kenyon HlI.ll Tuesdll.Y are of high rank but also doeu. br!l'ska, so there must be some· eel but spent the time in talking, evenmg December 8. mentaryand miscellaneous mo.' thIng wrong, for never ?r with Lady Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Andrews terial pertaining to our common· a step Without good for these partIes, will entertain at their home next wealth. In some of these pub- . be saId came from the cellars of Wednesday evening. lica.tions as "The Messages and M. '94-Dr. McLaughliB has lA>rd Styne. In fact we had . Proclamations of the Governors bee' h' . h orders to go there for them." Hon. M. D. L . '95, of Iowa" this organization takes fro! Wit "patient . The butler said, that when membe.r .of the illInOIS the initiative as no correspond· Lt.dy Crowley WIloS presented at ture, !l't home of hiS ing work of any other state has court, her splendid dio.monds, mother In thIS City last week. yet been published. which attracted so much 110 tte n- M. D. Moulton, Ex-'99, who has On account of lack of room "on, were given her by Lord conducted an excellent "shop for for exhibition of relics typifying Styne, but that she told her hus· the doing of good printing" in Indian and pioneer days the mus· band she had rented them. Iowa City for the two years past eum has not been given so much Attorney Lamprecht objected has moved to Seattle, Wash. IItttention though the society pos· Professor Shimek has return· ed from his trip to the desert region of New Mexico. L. '01-F. F. Grant was in the city Saturday. Mr. Grant is now practicing law at Frederick, Sou th Dakota..

Transcript of Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1903-12-02

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THE DAILY IOWAN f'ublished for the Students and Alumni of the State University of Iowa

Vol. 3 IOWA CITY, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903

TRIAL NOW ON to one of the questions put the HISTORICAL SOCIETY witness, as he, Lamprecht didn't

CROWLEY V STY "know what he was talking about. NOT A PART OF THE . S. NE NOW Wait awhileandyou will find out' BEING TRIED retorted attorney Knox. -;;;:: UNIVERSITY

Before the witness finished The Affection of Becky Sharpe his testimony court adjourned. Many Valuable Documents Re-

sesses many rare and 'interest­ing articles. It is planned to se· cure a more scientific museum &S soon as the funds and room of the society warrant such an undertaking.

Gladstone in College Has Been AlelOated Says Iowa at Teachers Assocl'atl'on lating to Iowa History in G Dean regory g!l.ve the ad·

Lord Crowley The faculty and alumni of the Collection dress at assembly this morning The Junior Pr!l.ctic~ Court of University will take important The State Historical Society is speaking on William E. Gladstone

the College of Law opened yester- places on the program of tue a distinct state institution whose as a student. day with Judge Deemer in Iowa State Teachers Association organiZllotion has no connection "Gladstontl." he said, "was a charge. E. P. Malmberg is sheriff at the annulI.I meeting in Des with the university. For SOQle leader in football, cricket, debate, and A. E. Miller, clerk. The Moines December 28-30. time its location was not in 80 Bnd literary. He wa.s president first case on the docket was that F. M. Witter of Muscatine is university building. The pres- of that great club and debating of Sir Rowdon Crowly vs. Lord president of the association. ent quarters were furnished by society, the Oxford Union, from Styne. The cause for action President MacLean will be the board of regents thu.t its which it is said, England choses was the alienation of t.he atfec- chairman of the college and uni- library and museum might be her prime ministers. In his tions of Becky Sharp Crowley. versity section. To this body more accessible to the students fina.ls ' he won two firsts, in

The plaintiff was represented Prof. Plum will read a paper on and the public. mathematics and in classics .. , by C. Knox, A. J. Swindle and "The College Literary," Though the society was or. The a.ssembly next week will Geo. Remley. The attorneys Prof. Gordon will speak to the ganized in 1857 its present a.g. be on Thursday morning at 9:45. for the defense were C. F. Dick- reading n.nd physical culture gresive policy was not begun Shambaugh Searches Archives son, W. McNett and J. Lam- secton on "What Constitutes a until its removal to the liberal precht. It is a!;reed that no one Good Oration, ' and the Training arts building in 1901. Even now Professora.nd Mrs. Shambaugh impersonates the parties. Requisite for its Preparation?" its lack of room prevents it from started Monday on a journey to

After exha.usting peremptory Prof. Potter will give a paper making the best armngement visit the historical archives in ehslleges a jury consisting of J. to the Latin tel:lochers round table and display ofits material. Dur- vl:lorious places and search for E. McLaughlin, D. W. Rich,.R on "Some Experiments in Ele- ing its existance this institution material pertaining to the history M. Algyer, Geo. C. Gorman, J. mentary Latin." Prof. AnSley ad- ha.s gathered material pretaining of Iowa. During the journey A. Hampson, C. F. Maenell, Guy dresses the English section on to the development of Iowa and they intend to visit the congres· Cox, F. E. Wray, N. W. Jones, "The Professionu.l Aspect of the the Middle West until it has lit sionallibrary and the excellent R. R. Ramsell, J. S. Smith and Tea.chmg of English." collection of over twenty-eight libraries at Columbia, lLi.rva.rd, L .. G. Johnson were empa.nelled. Professor F. E. Bolton will thousand volumes. Its library Yale and Princeton and the Uni·

C. E. B. Miller, W. L Baughn lead the general discussIon on includes a.ll the ' documents of versities of Pennsylvania and - vd T. F . .RQche failed to appear the "Curriculum ()f Public Iowa and the publications of all Wisconsin. ~ jurors and were cited for con- Schools. ,. important similar organizations Or. December 25 they will be tempt of court. Dr. Erwin Schenk of Des in the country. This material be members of a party of politi.

Remley, opened the pLaintiffs Moines, Agnes E. Otto of Iowa has been secured by gift, by tical scientists on an excursion case but before he could finish City, LD. Weld of Cedar Rapids, purchase and by exchange. to New Orleans to attend 80 na­court was adjourned until 11 :00 R. ,M. Arey of Muscatine, Presi~ Many valuable and rare books tional meeting of political ect..no· o'clock todu.y. dent Seerley of the StateNormal ha.ve been generously donated mists. Mr. and Mrs. Shambaugh

Attorney R~mley finished the and F. C. Ensign are members by patriotic citizens. The state will return to the University statement of the plaintiffs' case of our alumni whose names ap- hl:los at various times maaeu.ppro- shortly after the holidays. which was interrupted by adjour- pear on the program.. ations which have been used for Kansas Cuts Out Nebraska ment yesterdll.Y. Attorney tha purchase of books and and Dixon outlined the defendent's Questions Submitted the publication of periodicals and (M. S. U. Independent) cue and, . then pla.intiff called The questions for Minnesota other material. The state also "When Kansll.s decided to have their first witness, G. G. Gu.rreL· and Wisconsir preliminaries have furnishes the society twenty no more athletic relations with 8011. been submitted but in the latter copies of the state publications the University of Nebraska, we

Garretson, who WiloS butler in the sides have not yet been an- to exchange with other similar believe that the cause of pure the Crowley family, is the chief nounced. . ., orgauizations. athletics in this section of the Witness, and hi!i testimony if In the ~m~esota prehmInary '!'he library is especially rich country was greatly benefited. unshaken will doubtless win the t.he. questlOn Resolved, that the in tiles of newspapers that are of NebraSka has a reputation a.ll case. He had known Crowley in Umted States should at once great historical value for much over the west for professionalism the guards and after leaving the aba.ndon her protective policy" of the earlv history of Iowa can in ath\etios. The official student service. Captain Crawley offer- will be supported affirmatively only be obtained from such publication, The Daily Nebraskan eel him the poSition in his house- by Irving Bnd denied by Zeta- sources. These files now num- admitted that the football team hold. Where he had been for gathian. ber over five hundred a.nd are was permeated with profession· ten YeA.r~.. "Resolved,. that the pres~nt constantly being supplemented alism. In the last controversy

The wI~ness testified that up- statutes ~elatlve to the exclUSIOn by the more importu.nt papers between Kansas. and Nebraska., to the time of the advent of of the Ch,lDe~e shoul~ not be r~- from every section of the state. we have bu~ little. doub~ that Lord Styne, he ha.d never heard enacted,' will be discussed 10 Until a few years ago the work Kansas was In the rIght SImply a cross word pass between Lord the ~isconsin ,PrelimiD!l.ry. Z~ta.- of the society consistf.>d in gath- from our knowledge of conditio~s and lAdy Crowley. To him their gathlan submItted the questIOn ering a chaotic mass of histor. at the two schools. Kansas IS married life seemed ideal. u.nd Irving has the choice of sides. ically vtUuable material. Now s.triving_ toward athletic regula.-

The witnes~ told of .the many Smoker For Scrubs this is being definitely arra.nged, tlC?n, .while Nebras~ s~ems to be card and WIne parties at the. classified and made accessible. st~cklDg .tll professIOnalism. Both Crowley home. Crowleyalwa.ys The .vII.r~Ity footba.ll team of Atpresent the society publi&hes Mlssourlll:ndKans!l's hav~ ceased applied himself closely 00 the 1903 WIll glVe a smoker for the not only the periodicals which 11.11 athletIC relatIOns With Ne· pme. Lord Styne seldom play· scru~s at Kenyon HlI.ll Tuesdll.Y are of high rank but also doeu. br!l'ska, so there must be some· eel but spent the time in talking, evenmg December 8. mentaryand miscellaneous mo.' thIng wrong, for sc~ools never ?r sill~ng with Lady Cro~le~; Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Andrews terial pertaining to our common· :~~eS~ch a step Without good 'The.WIn~8 for these partIes, will entertain at their home next wealth. In some of these pub- .

be saId came from the cellars of Wednesday evening. lica.tions as "The Messages and M. '94-Dr. McLaughliB has lA>rd Styne. In fact we had . Proclamations of the Governors bee' h' . h orders to go there for them." Hon. M. D. MC~lD~ey L . '95, of Iowa" this organization takes fro! ~ets~:~y Wit "patient . The butler said, that when membe.r .of the illInOIS Legtsl~- the initiative as no correspond·

Lt.dy Crowley WIloS presented at ture, Vl~lted !l't t~e home of hiS ing work of any other state has court, her splendid dio.monds, mother In thIS City last week. yet been published. which attracted so much 110 tte n- M. D. Moulton, Ex-'99, who has On account of lack of room "on, were given her by Lord conducted an excellent "shop for for exhibition of relics typifying Styne, but that she told her hus· the doing of good printing" in Indian and pioneer days the mus· band she had rented them. Iowa City for the two years past eum has not been given so much

Attorney Lamprecht objected has moved to Seattle, Wash. IItttention though the society pos·

Professor Shimek has return· ed from his trip to the desert region of New Mexico.

L. '01-F. F. Grant was in the city Saturday. Mr. Grant is now practicing law at Frederick, Sou th Dakota..

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HHAVY SUIT •••• and OVHRGOA T

Let us show you our line of smart effects. You will approve them whether you are a conservative man or a top-notch dresser. Don't hesitate about coming. You are under no oHigation to to buy and we shall consider the privilege of showing you these elegant garments as full compensatson for the time spent.

Prices RnDge from $10 to $25 '.'

ij(jDLDEN EA6LE . WILLNER ,BROS. ~ ,

120.122 , , Street

are !l.dmitted only as hearers, A. J. BURGE, M. S., M. D. and with the consentof thefacul· • • F or the Medics and Dents • •

ty they may pursue a course of study and finally come up for a

Office and Rel.-22~ S. Clinton St. degree, but they have not yet Phone 132 been conceded the same rights

GENERAL PRACTICE

Over To~n8end'8 Studio that are accorded to that class of

Physicians' Pocket Cases, Thermometer;; Hypodermic Syringes of all kinds. Hypo­dermic Tablet Cases. Dental Hypodermic Syringes.

DR. LEORA JOHNSON German female students having Morn'son's •• Crescent •• Pharmacy the gymna.sial abituria. The rector of the university

Oflice Houri- From 9 to 11 A. M., from 3 to 5 P. M: Sunday 9 to 10:30 A. ¥. has promised to second the Colkre Strut

petition of the United States con· ========================= Telephone, No. 203 22 N. Clinton St. Iowa City, Iowa

sul general to the Bavarian min· istry of cultus, that American lady students possessing diplo·

DRS. NEWBERRY & BYWA'l'ER mas from reputable American colleges sha.ll be conceded the same advantages that have been

EVE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT conceded by Germa.n universities to graduates of t'eputableAmeri' can colleges and universities.

DlSJtASJtS OF

8 North Clinton Street

A. STILL CRAIG, D. O. Under the concessions tempor·

arily made a number of Ameri­can young la.dies, graduates from

ST It 0 P A l' HIe PH Y SIC I A N American colleges, this term,

Bixltr' $ Pbysical Craining in Writing For horne Inatructon ILncl complete mlLatery of the pen: IL book for ILII the peo· pie ... 11 the tIme. In ILII voc ... tlone. 60 plLiea lIIu.tr ... te4. Prloe 11.00 ,.. ,..

PROF. G. BIXLER, O.clen Ave. ILncl MlLcll_n St., Chlo .. io.

Good writing, the vehicle of thoughts, the one quality carrying all other8, the key to succe8S, the 8kill that revaill itlelf in a 8troke of the pen. Quickly learned under Bixler's healthy phY8icai culture, at your home,- month8' mail course included in price of book, for Ihort time only. In ule 20 yearl, and 101 of lOOOd8 lold. Proved 8upreme over .. 11 other8. Valuable prize8 for belt improvement, best thoughtl on writing, etc. Big money 8elling thil book. J. S. Lilly, Hominy Falll, W. Va., learned from it aud lold it for 15 yeara. Just ordered 105 copies. Send $1, or 2 cents for BUlineal Penman.

Specialilt in Chronic Diaeaael have entered the University of ============================ Ollice and R6idence

102 S. I,inn Call ' phone 214 Munich.

For Appointment. Drake will dedicate her new ============ athletic field by a game between DR. WALTER L. BIERRING the varsity and alumni.

Houri 11-12 A. M. 3-5 P. M. The Lutheran College at Jewell Sunday,9:30-10:30 Junction was destroyed by fire

Jealc!enc-S. W. cor. Governor St. and Monday morning. The loss was Iowa Avenue $25,000. Two students perished

'l'e1ephonel-Office 68. Re8idence 253 in the flames.

,auclld Sanders, Prea. Wm. M~r, Vice· Pres t ..... Xorab, CUhler. J.C . Switaer, AIMI' t Caah

IOWA CITY STATE BANK

CAPITAL, - • . S65,000.00

Oto. w. l;ewil, PR.. Alonso Brown, Vlce,Prel Oto. W. ltoont .. Cub. J. K Swltur, Au't Cub , . CITIZENS SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.

BANKERS Qapltal, '50.000.00 8urplul, ,15,000 00

114 South Clinton Street

• Jeter A Dey. PRI. l.oftll Swilher. C.ebler •. W. Ball, VICe-PR.. J U Plank, AII't Cuh.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK ~pital, 1100,000. Surplua, S50,OOO.

DlaKTOa_ Peter A. Dey, C. 8 Weleb, xn K K ParsoN, 1 L Tunaer, G. W 8&11. A N. Currier ••• Brad"".

'l'ii0i. c. canon, Fret. WILl. A. Fry, Cllhler .. Co COOhru, Viae Pree. O. I.. PIIIk, AlB" CaIb

JOHNSON COUNTY SA VINGS BANK

QlplY1 ,I •• M .OO. 8urpllll. f'O,OOO.OO DIUCTO .. :-Thoe. C. canoll, J09 T. JODe. ... ,.IhOII," P. JIG ..... c. tt.l.Ol'eIaoe.J.c

CDOIarU. lIu liller, "P. Wh1taore, 8.I..CIDM

AMUSEMENTS

You know the Beggar Prince Opera Co. are always good but they have enlarged their com· pany a.nd play "SH.id Pasha" to· night and Girafie·Girfia tomorrow night a.nd you will enjoy thair entertainments. Secure your seats.

D. S. SIMPSON Livery

All new, up-tO-date rubber tired riga Gentle honel for ladiea.

Telephone No. 512

GUIBERSON COSTUME CO. 5(K Walnut St., Dca MoIna

Hiltorical, Maaquerade aad Carni1'al eoatumel, Muka, Wigl, Beard. Cap. and Gownl for lale or rent.

Priea aeuoDllbleMaii Ordera Solicited

ST. J1tMES HOTEL THE PLACE TO TAKE A FRIEND TO DINNER

Newly Furnilhed, Bathl, Elevator. Give UI a call and be convinced that we have the belt service in the city.

W. H. SWAFFORD, Prop. UNIV~:~ri~:~MPUS

New Oa •• Ueer of the World OVf!r WS.OOO entries baled OIl the tatett c:eMus.

New Blo.raphlcal Dlctlonar,. Oycr 10.000 ...... 0( DOted pe:rscxaa. birth, death, etc •

Edited by W. T.HARP.IS,Pb.D.,LL.D., U niled S'tatea OwmlWODer 01 EducatioD.

New Plet~. 23110 Oaerto Par.&.. ~ Bllldlap. 1000 lOulitratloli"

Shoulel be in E'YerJ' Home. School. aDei Orflce.

Allo ,.batar', CoIl"llte DlctlonlfY .. ith 1100 Place- 14"0 \lusu,tions. Sue 7"loxo}i in.

"Fink) .... quall l,. IeOODd-eta.in .1.,," LET US SEND YOU FR.!:.E

II A Teat In ProDu ... clatlon" hich afford. a pleuant and Inl.''\1ctivc ev~. ; '. eDlert.inmeDI for Ibe wbole f .... i1y. ...

Illustrated l!..amphlet alJo lree. O. (j C. M~IlIlIAM CO.,

~ PubUehere,Sprlnclleld,Maa., C • . ' (, :;;; ,

HENRY REIS

Ruling, Binding and Blank Book Man1lfacturinS .

....... Price8 and Work Guaranteed ....... 130~ S. Dubuque St

Formerly over Lee &: Riel' Book Store

THE VARSITY SMOKE

il found at

BROWN'S SMOKE 1I0USE

Cigars and Tobacco

BUl,l.ltTINS OF FOOTBAl.l. GAMBa ..

~ WIENEKE'S '­

ARCADE BOOK STORE

Fountain Pens and Other School Supplies

t

'.

THE DAILY JO WAN

The Sta e University of Iowa Iowa City

Col1~gea of Liberal Art., including

State lIlntl>etsttp Of Iowa Official Notiua

School of Political and ocial Science, ============= School of AVptied Science and teacher' . cour ell, of Law, Medicine, Homoeopathic Medicine, Denti.try, Pharmacy, and the Graduate college. Free ICholarahlp available except In profe aional colJege. No tuition In the Gradu ,.te co\l .. ge. colld .. me ter begina Feb. 15, 1904. Summl'r leU ion and Library IChool open June 18, 1904. Catalogue of any of the college. or IChool. mailed on appli· cation to

GEO. E. MACLEAN, Prealcient

Artistic • pt)otos - AT-

LUSCOMBE'S DUBUQUE STREET

For Up.to·Date

.. Clothing and Lowen Prius SlUt

.NOSEK, Tailor.~ My Price I. Right for Mending and Repairing

3}1 S. Dubuque t. Cor. Iowa Ave

U5 E. COLLEGE ST.

MAE E. FAIRALL .,.TRACHllR OF ...

Piano, Organ, GuitAr and MandoUn

12>' Dubuque St. Term. ReaaonablC'

Truly they're adapted to 1,001 uses. for dasslfylna and • ranlln. Hsts. Information, any­thlna. they're unequalled. Wo havo often said, they're adap­ted to some use In every office and to many IMS In sorno offlcos-and Its true. We have tho best loods. the lowest prices, and are &lad to explain tho svstems. '

w. P. Hohcnschuh Agent

Tbe Che Club will bave its ecood me ting in Room 15, L

A. lIot 7 :00 aturday.

Mr. Herbert C. Dorcas will r a.d the paper before the Philo· ophical club tonight. The sub·

jPCt. i CIA tatement of 'KlIoDt's Theory of Knowledge."

AU Y. W. C. A. member are kindly requ ted to hllood yearly due to tb trea urer or leave in offering box in the ladie wait­ing room at Cl e Bllli. The world' nickl lIond ten c nt II. e m nt for America.n Com · mit e ",1' &1 ' 0 due. L t e"\ery memb r who h& n t paid govern berself II.ccordingly.

ETTA WILLIAMS, Tres.

Fairbanks Lectures in East Prof. Fa.irba.nk' left on II. two

w k I a.v of ab nee. He will I cLure hefor the ocietie of t.he Archroolog-ical In titute of America. u.t Ml\di on, Chicago, Detroit, Clevehtnd, New York, Bd.ltimor and W lL hington.

Rock Island System

The Rock I hl.nd Systen ba r -rated the pa ng r ta.riff for point north of Iowa City on the Northern Divi iOD. Some con­id ra.bl r >duction wUl be mll.de

from Iowll. City. On lmd lLftcr Dec mber 1, tbe

the following rate will II.pply to point on tbe Nort.hern District, Rock I land Sv tam, from Iowa. City, via. W st Lib rty.

West Brllonrh, ,53; Oa is, .53; Elmira., .53; MOl'se, .60; Solon •. 74; Ely, .96' ummit, 1.07; Cedllol' Rll.pid " 1.19; Vinton, U)Oj lowe. Fall , 4.12; Wa.teJ"loo, 2.70; Cedar Fa.ll , 2. 9i; Al bert Lea, 5.74.

X Ray lIeadache ====== C.APSUL~S

cure. Beadaobe. Good for \be boys In tbe mol'lliDa. J. B . WBKTSTONIl

A. O. SPALDING ~ 1t0S.

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Poot Ball Supplies

AU MADE IN ACCORDANC8 WITH OPPIClAI, IlUI,HS.

8paldiq" hAndsomely ilIuatrated catalOlfDe 01 Pall and Winter Sporu. rontalnlna all tbe new lblnp In root ball, will be Hnt Ifte to aay addraa.

8paldlnc" Ollldal Poot Ball Gulde. containlq the new rula. Per copy, 10 ~ta.

A. O. SPALDING 6( BROS.

New York Chicago JIoaton Baltimore Buffalo Mlnneapoll. 8t. l,ouie Denver

l,oDdoa, Hqland

Philadelphia SaD Prandoco Xan .... City MODlftal Can

Henry Louis

PHARMAOST Duluifl

Photorraphic; SuppUes

MOST young people select their life partner and their occupa . tion on a sentimental basis rather than by deliberate jud,. men!. The best profession is

1St. That which rt:nders the greatest service to humanity. 2nd. That which is accompanied by a good income. 3rd. That which makes one his own employer. 4th. That has reasonable office hours, leaving time for self devel­

opment and recreation. STILL COLLEGE .OF OSTEOPATHY ."22-3. Locust Streot. Des MoInes, Iowa.

",ffer. the professiull of an oateopo thie physician to fill these condltiona and nearly four hundred studentll are in attendance upon the two and three y~ara courae from thirty·two different IItates, including one hundred and thirty·five ladi~a. Legal protection for this lIysteDl of practice is now provided in twenty two different states. Our graduates go out to great ullefulnes' and independent income.. Eleven ministers are taking the work because they can often reach the hearta of people through their bodies.

The atudent of the University of 10wa are estended a special welcome for a viait of Inve8tigatioll at Still College. .

A faculty of soventeen professors. ' Every study in medical college escept Materia Medica; in its stead principles and practice of Osteopathy.

IlIulltrated catalog on applic .. tion. ~lease write or call. DR. S. S. STH.T. DR. ELLA D. STILL A. B. SHAW

Preaident Supt: Women's Diseases Sec'y and Treaa.

Up-to- Date Carriages THE ONLr RIGS FOR STUDENTS

At Hawley's 2I4 so. DUBURUE ~'f.

TELEPHONE, NO. 219

for n Good Clenn Shnve .... "I' nnd Up-to-Dnte Hnir Cut

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E. V. EBERT, 12& So. CLINTON ST,

NEATLY DREsSED PEOPLE Have Their Clothes Cleaned and Pressed

Westenhaver's Panitorium

Clothea cleaned and .hoea ahiDed for 11.00 per month. Second door eut of .", .", WESTENHAVER'S PANITORIUM

Homeseekers' Excursions "I'

Lnst This Yenr Tuesday, Ddcember 8, the Rock Island Sys­

tem will sell round trip tickets to points in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas at LESS than the one way rate.

Good to return at-any time within 21 days of sale. Stop-overs allowed (on going trip at and west of Alta Vista, Kas.

If you are looking for a new locaiion, either for farming ot business purposes, take advanta~e of this low rate opportunity and visit the New Southwest. It is growing faster and building on a firmer foundation than any other section of the United States.

Another Excursion, December IS, but rates will be highctr than lor Dt!ce.n bt!r 8.

Tickets and information about through ' car arrangements on application to any Rock Island ticket Agent or to

• JOHN G. FARMER,

Dep't Passenger Agent

CEDA~ ~APIDS

Vol. 3

BECKY IN ADVENT OF TROUBLE

Cross £loll.ilU,11l111i

Court tbe eXu,lllU ... U.lU

retson. The a.sked leave to in regard to presenta.tion at This was gra.n

The witness Crawley did wines ca.me used at the

some man, he would not to the kind of could not s milia.r with

"Raw den, " ways gambli waited upon an expt-rt considerable I never manual 10. where he got

"I knew Ii the persons at was busy was la.vish in ' of the guests, to please of Steyne she I bouyancy of not ha.ve with

"Ido not between Lord that be wl.uld while she

"Crllowle.v knew, objectee enterta.ined.' .

As to whethl was a. loving said it would d was meant 1 Steyne came," position toWl was decidedly

BECKY DE<

"I sa. w Le.d with tea.I'S ahe Bosked I Qnough ~ JlBoy