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Utht tid,tttt - Jtpnrttr. VOL. 31. ALUMNI GAIIlt:. TO RA T E TilE FOOT BA LL IN S. U. I. Sixteen brawny handlers ot the plg- akin, who made the'Var Ity's reputa- tion In tbe past, wl11 line up against tbe fir t team Wedne day, Oct. 12th. Tbey come (rom all parts of the tate and natIon, takIng a vacatIon from theIr cbo en occupatIons and profe Ions, to help the foot ball spi rit In S. U. I., and to fill the coffers ot the Athletic Union. Following I the tar aggregation: L. L. Elliot-full back '91. Cha . Dutcher-full back '92. WlJI Larrabee-fuU back '92. W. H. Bremner-quarter back '93. V. LittIg-rIght guard '93. J. M. Pritchard-left guard '93. Clymer Coldren-rIght end '94. teve Coldren- halt back '94. R. Kepler-full back '94. K. E. Leighton-rIght guard '95. J. L. Scripture-halt back '95. Stanton-right tackle '96. C. M. Tbomas- Ieft end '96. T. W. Klingenberg-lett tackle '97. Jas. Walker-rlgbt guard '97. F. K. IIolbrook-balf back ex-'99. W. B. Bremner, of Des Moines, was known as one ot the stcladlesfj and mo t reliable of our old players. He was manager or the team In the fall ot '9-1. Played at the po itlons ot quar- ter back and hal t back. Victor Littig was considered one ot the be t lett end In the West. He played on thfl'Varslty team In '93 and '94. Old tudent in tho e years will recall vivid recollections of Littig's famou run arOllnd the end "Snowball" Pritchard played rIght guard on the fir t team in 1 93. Clymer Coldren, '94, wa a quick and snappy player. Noted for bis splendid game again&t Flippin, his op · po ing player on the Nebraska team at Omaha In the fall of '94. K. E. Leighton played guard for two years, and then tackle. He was one of our be t players In both po itions. In ] 95 he was captain of the team, and in 1 96 be played as tackle on our star team of that year. "Dad" Walker Is well known to the present generation of students as last year's captain. Hp. played for three year at guard, holding that position on our famous of the western champion3hlp in '96. "Tlnp" Klingenberg played at guard and tackle 00 our la t year's team. R. Kepler Is one of the famous full backs of S. U. I. He played two years On that position. and In '95 was recog- nized as one or the best tacklers and and full backs of the West. His brJl- Hant playing when everything seemed lost. has added maoy a score to S. a. I's side of the ledger. Steve Coldren, of Iowa Olty, played hAll back In '04 and '95. L. L. Elliott's abU! ty has long been known in the west. He wa captain in '93, and is now playing on the strong Chicago Athletic Association Leam. C. M. Thomaa, who played on the 'Varal,>, team In '95 and '96, Is known as S. U. 1's famoul punting left end. Be was allo captaIn ot the base ball team In the spring of '97. A Trl.weekly Newspaper Publlsbed by Students .f the State University of Iowa IOWA CITY, IOWA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1898. Will Larrabee. of Clermont, played tuB back In '92. He has been in training for this occasion at Camp Tbomas, Chlckamaugua Park, during the past summer. Stanton, of McGregor, was a fine tackle on the '95 and '96 teams. . Cbas. DutCher, now a local attorney, played on the'Var ity team in '92. J . L. cripture played half back In '96. Kinney Holbrook comes up from Tipton to play again for Old Gold. Holbrook played end in '95, and as left half back, wa5 the star player of the cbampionsblp team of '96. His famous run around Kansas' left end in '96, wh en the score stood 0-0, and the game was within ten minutes of Its close, Is one that wlll long bp remembered by foot ball players in the west. The alum nl game Is intended to re- rive the foot ball entbusiasm in S. U. I. To this end, and especially to in- oculate tbe new students with the contagion that animates tbe old foot baIJ admirers; Manager Munger and his associates are directing all their eJforts. Monday nlgbt a lecture on foot ball, practical and theoretical, will be gi ven to girls by Dr, Knipe, tbe 'Varsity coach. This will prove a mine of general Information to tbe young ladies of S. a. I., who should be the strongest su pporters of the popular game. It Is hoped that Professor Luos'room in the nortbwest corner of the Central Bulldlng, wbere the lec- ture will be given, will be packed with young ladi es Munday night. Tuesday evening tbere will be a mas meeting of students, alumni and friends of S. U. 1. at Close Ball. At this meeting all the alumni players of the next day will be pre ent, and will address the meeting. Let, al1 turn out and let the old players kuow that tbey are appreciated. The meeting, pre- liminary as it is to tbe game tbe next day, will be a grand opportunity to arouse latent enthUSiasm, and to see and cheer the men wbo have carried and are now carryi ng the Old Gold to triumph on the gridiron. The alumni players wi11 be given a dinner in their honor, Wednesday evening at Mimmehaha Park. To Students of the (olleliate De- partment. Military drill will be resumed on Mgnday, Oct. 10, at 4:30 p. m., under the direction of Major George S. Schaeiter, and Is prescribed for all male students of this department ex- cept sucb as are speeclally excused. Students who for any valid reason desire exemption from drill sbould ap- pear In person ltefore the Command- ant and m!1!tary committee at the Armory from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Monday For exemption on account or physi- cal disability, not obvious, application should he made to the hatt, aUon Bur- geon, Dr. J. G. Gilchrist, for a certifi- cate to be presented to the military committee. A'Hos N. CURRIER, Actiog President. Notice. Representatives from Sigma Nu Delta Tau Delta and Phi Delta Phi' fraterDltltlll are requested to meet at Pbl Phi halls, Monday, at 4 p. m., to consider bUSiness pertaining to last year's whist contest. GRINNt:LL, 12; DRAKE. to, GOOD GAME AT DES MOINES YESTER- DAY. DES MOINES, Oct. 7, '98' Special to tbe VIDETTE-REPORTER: About fifteen hundred people saw a very good game of toot ball here to- day between the Drake University lads and tbe canvas-clad boys from Grinnell. Tbe teams lined up as follows: DRAKE. GRINNELL. McFerrin I e r Cha e Ries I t r Tart (Jampbell I g r Thiel Moorenouse c Wheeler Lanl{e r g I Capron Johnson r t I Frisbie Smith rei Burd Sellerds q b Lind ay I h r Foster Bliss r b 1 Rule Pel1 . t b Pierce Referee-Bremner, ex-So U. 1. Umpire-McGuire, ex-Des Moines Y. M.C.A. Timekeepers-Haines and Monilaw· Twenty-five minute halves; Eastern rules. Grinnell started in with good gains by Taft aDd Pierce, but l"st the ball on a tumble. Drake forced the ball well down the field by a series of run around the ends, but wae finally held for downs. Foster found a hole in the Drake line and went througb for two I{alns, when a bigh pasll over Pierce's head cost Grinnell the bal\. Drake gainee steadily by hitting the line, but was finally held tor downs, though Grinnell lost the ball again at the tlrst smash. With the ball at Grin- nell's 20 yard line, Drake made ]0 yards througb the left end, tbon 6 through tbe center, and jammed Mc- Ferrin through for a toucb down. Sel- lerds kicked for goal, but failed. Drake 6, Grinnell O . Ball in Grinnell's territory. Gains by Drake A punt, fumbie by Grin- nell, a few hard smashes, and Drake makes another toUChdown, but failed to kick Joloal. GrlnneJl gingers up , but Drake won ball wh en one yard from her goal. Frisbie's sboulder hurt and game delayed. On a tumbl e Grinnell gets the ball and scores . Score, Drake ]0, Grinnell 6. In the second half Grinnell improv- ed. Foster was hurt and Spaulding took his place. There was much dis- satisfaction at this time over a decis- Ion ot the umpire, Drake recei ving the ball . Drake made long gains. 'rhlel and Taft gave place to Grazier and McGoovan. Grinnell goes around tbe end for 25 and 35 yards. Held tor downs within three yards of the goal. Drake In turn was beld, and Spauld- Ing smashed through tor touchdown -only two minutes left. Pierce klok- ed goal. Final score, Grinnell ]2, Drake 10. The game was clean amI, except for the of coach Potter, of Drake, gentlemanly throughout. Potter in- sisted on coacblng his team while tbe game was In prOJolreS8, and instructed them to "tcnock tbe tar" out of them. Grlonell's play W88 open and snap- py; interference and team-work good considering the time of year. Drake played the heavy Pennsylvania style, and the work of McFerrin, formerly of Simpson, was espeolally notewortby. NO. n . Military Appointments, HEADQUARTERS OF THE BATTALION Oct. 8, 1 898. ' GENERAL ORDERS No. 1. The following promotions and ap- poi nts are her eby made : To be acting 2nd Lieutenant-B SWisher, W W Looml , A J Burt, H C Horack, L D Weld, 1'1 B Barber, L P Lee, F G Wblte, F A Williams. J W Holt, C W Jarvis, E C Hull, R Collin, C W Startsman, W B Cha e, RWhite. To be Acting Sergeants-G F IIark- nes , E F Consigny, E R Mitchell, G W Egan, W E Beck, B Whitcomb, C R Jones, M L Fersou, W F Beard, L Knapp, F H Meggar , A B Phillips, J G Bowman, C H Cogswell, J W Kin- dall, W J Springer, T Kingland, J E Remley, EM Hagler, A P Speer. To be Acting Corporal -0 S McDon- ald, D McClain, M V Boddy, D F Mil- ler, G E &emley, J G Griffith, A L RemlEY, G W Ball, G R Allin, C W Soesbe, C C Converse, S C William, J M Brockway, WE F Burrier,F rlrlgg . C H Smith, E Russel, 'ttl E Clapp. The following assignment are made: To the command of Co. A, Lieut. Swisher. To the command of Co. D, Lieut. Loomis. To the command or Co. B, Lieut. Burt. To the command of 00. 0, Lieut. Horack. To the command of Battery, Lieut. Weld. To Co. A, Lieut. William. To Co. D, Lieut. Holt. To Co· B, Lieut. Jame . To Co. C, Lieut. Hull. To Battery, Lieut. R. White. To be Acting Adjutsnt,Lieut. tart - man . To be Acti nil Quarterma ter, Lieut. Chase. To the supervl ion of squads,Lieut , Barber, Lee, White, ODIlia. To be Acting Sergeant Major, erg. Fer on. To be Acting 1st Sergo Co. A, erg. llarknes. To be Acting let rg . 00. D, erg. Oonsigny. To be Acting 1st erg. 00. fl, erg. MltehelJ. To be Acting I t Sergo 00. C, erg. Egan. To Co. A, ScrgLs. Knapp Ilnd Phil· lips. To Co. D, Sergts. Bowman and (Jogs- well. 1'0 Co. B, Sergt Kendall Bnd Sprin- ger. To Co. H, Serltts. Beck and Hagler. Sergeant Whitcomb, Jones, lev, Beard and Speerl will report to the commandant for a ignment at the opening ot the first drill. All corporals w!J\ be assigned to squads of new men. Tbe first dr!J\ will be Monday, Oct. Ute, at 4:30 p, m. At that time all male students of the Fre hman Sophomore, and Junior cIa es of Collegiate department, ail melDber ot tbe Senior class appointed oomml8- sloned omeers, aDd all special and Ir- regular students 0' that department will report tor drill or hand written excuses to the commandant for not ao reporting. All men who have previ- ously belonl{ed to the battalion wl\l (Co"II","a 0" pal' I)

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Page 1: Utht tid,tttt -Jtpnrttr. · ed goal. Final score, Grinnell ]2, Drake 10. The game was clean amI, except for the co~duct of coach Potter, of Drake, gentlemanly throughout. Potter in

Utht tid,tttt - Jtpnrttr. VOL. 31.

ALUMNI GAIIlt:.

TO RA T E TilE FOOT BA LL ~PIRlT IN S. U. I.

Sixteen brawny handlers ot the plg­akin, who made the'Var Ity's reputa­tion In tbe past, wl11 line up against tbe fir t team Wedne day, Oct. 12th. Tbey come (rom all parts of the

tate and natIon, takIng a vacatIon from theIr cbo en occupatIons and profe Ions, to help the foot ball spi rit In S. U. I., and to fill the coffers ot the Athletic Union.

Following I the tar aggregation: L. L. Elliot-full back '91. Cha . Dutcher-full back '92. WlJI Larrabee-fuU back '92. W. H. Bremner-quarter back '93. V. LittIg-rIght guard '93. J. M. Pritchard-left guard '93. Clymer Coldren-rIght end '94.

teve Coldren- halt back '94. R. Kepler-full back '94. K. E. Leighton-rIght guard '95. J. L. Scripture-halt back '95. Stanton-right tackle '96. C. M. Tbomas- Ieft end '96. T. W. Klingenberg-lett tackle '97. Jas. Walker-rlgbt guard '97. F. K. IIolbrook-balf back ex-'99. W. B. Bremner, of Des Moines, was

known as one ot the stcladlesfj and mo t reliable of our old players. He was manager or the team In the fall ot '9-1. Played at the po itlons ot quar­ter back and hal t back.

Victor Littig was considered one ot the be t lett end In the West. He played on thfl'Varslty team In '93 and '94. Old tudent in tho e years will recall vivid recollections of Littig's famou run arOllnd the end

"Snowball" Pritchard played rIght guard on the fir t team in 1 93.

Clymer Coldren, '94, wa a quick and snappy player. Noted for bis splendid game again&t Flippin, his op· po ing player on the Nebraska team at Omaha In the fall of '94.

K. E. Leighton played guard for two years, and then tackle. He was one of our be t players In both po itions. In ] 95 he was captain of the team, and in 1 96 be played as tackle on our star team of that year.

"Dad" Walker Is well known to the present generation of students as last year's captain. Hp. played for three year at guard, holding that position on our famous wlnne~ of the western champion3hlp in '96.

"Tlnp" Klingenberg played at guard and tackle 00 our la t year's team.

R. Kepler Is one of the famous full backs of S. U. I. He played two years On that position. and In '95 was recog­nized as one or the best tacklers and and full backs of the West. His brJl­Hant playing when everything seemed lost. has added maoy a score to S. a. I's side of the ledger.

Steve Coldren, of Iowa Olty, played hAll back In '04 and '95.

L. L. Elliott's abU! ty has long been known in the west. He wa captain in '93, and is now playing on the strong Chicago Athletic Association Leam.

C. M. Thomaa, who played on the 'Varal,>, team In '95 and '96, Is known as S. U. 1's famoul punting left end. Be was allo captaIn ot the base ball team In the spring of '97.

A Trl.weekly Newspaper Publlsbed by Students .f the State University of Iowa

IOWA CITY, IOWA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1898.

Will Larrabee. of Clermont, played tuB back In '92. He has been in training for this occasion at Camp Tbomas, Chlckamaugua Park, during the past summer.

Stanton, of McGregor, was a fine tackle on the '95 and '96 teams. .

Cbas. DutCher, now a local attorney, played on the'Var ity team in '92.

J . L. cripture played half back In '96.

Kinney Holbrook comes up from Tipton to play again for Old Gold. Holbrook played end in '95, and as left half back, wa5 the star player of the cbampionsblp team of '96. His famous run around Kansas' left end in '96, when the score stood 0-0, and the game was within ten minutes of Its close, Is one that wlll long bp remembered by foot ball players in the west.

The alum nl game Is intended to re­rive the foot ball entbusiasm in S. U. I. To this end, and especially to in­oculate tbe new students with the contagion that animates tbe old foot baIJ admirers; Manager Munger and his associates are directing all their eJforts.

Monday nlgbt a lecture on foot ball, practical and theoretical, will be gi ven to girls by Dr, Knipe, tbe 'Varsity coach. This will prove a mine of general Information to tbe young ladies of S. a. I., who should be the strongest su pporters of the popular game. It Is hoped that Professor Luos'room in the nortbwest corner of the Central Bulldlng, wbere the lec­ture will be given, will be packed with young ladies Munday night.

Tuesday evening tbere will be a mas meeting of students, alumni and friends of S. U. 1. at Close Ball. At this meeting all the alumni players of the next day will be pre ent, and will address the meeting. Let, al1 turn out and let the old players kuow that tbey are appreciated. The meeting, pre­liminary as it is to tbe game tbe next day, will be a grand opportunity to arouse latent enthUSiasm, and to see and cheer the men wbo have carried and are now carryi ng the Old Gold to triumph on the gridiron.

The alumni players wi11 be given a dinner in their honor, Wednesday evening at Mimmehaha Park.

To Students of the (olleliate De­partment.

Military drill will be resumed on Mgnday, Oct. 10, at 4:30 p. m., under the direction of Major George S. Schaeiter, and Is prescribed for all male students of this department ex­cept sucb as are speeclally excused.

Students who for any valid reason desire exemption from drill sbould ap­pear In person ltefore the Command­ant and m!1!tary committee at the Armory from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Monday

For exemption on account or physi­cal disability, not obvious, application should he made to the hatt,aUon Bur­geon, Dr. J. G. Gilchrist, for a certifi­cate to be presented to the military committee. A'Hos N. CURRIER,

Actiog President.

Notice. Representatives from Sigma Nu

Delta Tau Delta and Phi Delta Phi' fraterDltltlll are requested to meet at Pbl D~lta Phi halls, Monday, at 4 p. m., to consider bUSiness pertaining to last year's whist contest.

GRINNt:LL, 12; DRAKE. to,

GOOD GAME AT DES MOINES YESTER­DAY.

DES MOINES, Oct. 7, '98' Special to tbe VIDETTE-REPORTER:

About fifteen hundred people saw a very good game of toot ball here to­day between the Drake University lads and tbe canvas-clad boys from Grinnell.

Tbe teams lined up as follows: DRAKE. GRINNELL.

McFerrin I e r Cha e Ries I t r Tart (Jampbell I g r Thiel Moorenouse c Wheeler Lanl{e r g I Capron Johnson r t I Frisbie Smith rei Burd Sellerds q b Lind ay Snyd~r I h r Foster Bliss r b 1 Rule Pel1 . t b Pierce

Referee-Bremner, ex-So U. 1. Umpire-McGuire, ex-Des Moines

Y. M.C.A. Timekeepers-Haines and Monilaw· Twenty-five minute halves; Eastern

rules. Grinnell started in with good gains

by Taft aDd Pierce, but l"st the ball on a tumble. Drake forced the ball well down the field by a series of run around the ends, but wae finally held for downs. Foster found a hole in the Drake line and went througb for two I{alns, when a bigh pasll over Pierce's head cost Grinnell the bal\. Drake gainee steadily by hitting the line, but was finally held tor downs, though Grinnell lost the ball again at the tlrst smash. With the ball at Grin­nell's 20 yard line, Drake made ]0 yards througb the left end, tbon 6 through tbe center, and jammed Mc­Ferrin through for a toucb down. Sel­lerds kicked for goal, but failed. Drake 6, Grinnell O.

Ball in Grinnell's territory. Gains by Drake A punt, fumbie by Grin­nell, a few hard smashes, and Drake makes another toUChdown, but failed to kick Joloal. GrlnneJl gingers up, but Drake won ball when one yard from her goal. Frisbie's sboulder hurt and game delayed. On a tumble Grinnell gets the ball and scores. Score, Drake ]0, Grinnell 6.

In the second half Grinnell improv­ed. Foster was hurt and Spaulding took his place. There was much dis­satisfaction at this time over a decis­Ion ot the umpire, Drake recei ving the ball . Drake made long gains. 'rhlel and Taft gave place to Grazier and McGoovan. Grinnell goes around tbe end for 25 and 35 yards. Held tor downs within three yards of the goal. Drake In turn was beld, and Spauld­Ing smashed through tor touchdown -only two minutes left. Pierce klok­ed goal. Final score, Grinnell ]2, Drake 10.

The game was clean amI, except for the co~duct of coach Potter, of Drake, gentlemanly throughout. Potter in­sisted on coacblng his team while tbe game was In prOJolreS8, and instructed them to "tcnock tbe tar" out of them.

Grlonell's play W88 open and snap­py; interference and team-work good considering the time of year. Drake played the heavy Pennsylvania style, and the work of McFerrin, formerly of Simpson, was espeolally notewortby.

NO. n .

Military Appointments, HEADQUARTERS OF THE BATTALION

Oct. 8, 1898. ' GENERAL ORDERS No. 1.

The following promotions and ap­poi n ts are hereby made :

To be acting 2nd Lieutenant-B SWisher, W W Looml , A J Burt, H C Horack, L D Weld, 1'1 B Barber, L P Lee, F G Wblte, F A Williams. J W Holt, C W Jarvis, E C Hull, R Collin, C W Startsman, W B Cha e, RWhite.

To be Acting Sergeants-G F IIark­nes , E F Consigny, E R Mitchell, G W Egan, W E Beck, B Whitcomb, C R Jones, M L Fersou, W F Beard, L Knapp, F H Meggar , A B Phillips, J G Bowman, C H Cogswell, J W Kin­dall, W J Springer, T Kingland, J E Remley, EM Hagler, A P Speer.

To be Acting Corporal -0 S McDon­ald, D McClain, M V Boddy, D F Mil­ler, G E &emley, J G Griffith, A L RemlEY, G W Ball, G R Allin, C W Soesbe, C C Converse, S C William, J M Brockway, WE F Burrier,F rlrlgg . C H Smith, E Russel, 'ttl E Clapp.

The following assignment are made: To the command of Co. A, Lieut.

Swisher. To the command of Co. D, Lieut.

Loomis. To the command or Co. B, Lieut.

Burt. To the command of 00. 0, Lieut.

Horack. To the command of Battery, Lieut.

Weld. To Co. A, Lieut. William. To Co. D, Lieut. Holt. To Co· B, Lieut. Jame . To Co. C, Lieut. Hull. To Battery, Lieut. R. White. To be Acting Adjutsnt,Lieut. tart -

man. To be Acti nil Quarterma ter, Lieut.

Chase. To the supervl ion of squads,Lieut ,

Barber, Lee, White, ODIlia. To be Acting Sergeant Major, erg.

Fer on. To be Acting 1st Sergo Co. A, erg.

llarknes. To be Acting let rg. 00. D, erg.

Oonsigny. To be Acting 1st erg. 00. fl, erg.

MltehelJ. To be Acting I t Sergo 00. C, erg.

Egan. To Co. A, ScrgLs. Knapp Ilnd Phil·

lips. To Co. D, Sergts. Bowman and (Jogs­

well. 1'0 Co. B, Sergt Kendall Bnd Sprin­

ger. To Co. H, Serltts. Beck and Hagler. Sergeant Whitcomb, Jones, l~em­

lev, Beard and Speerl will report to the commandant for a ignment at the opening ot the first drill.

All corporals w!J\ be assigned to squads of new men.

Tbe first dr!J\ will be Monday, Oct. Ute, at 4:30 p, m. At that time all male students of the Fre hman Sophomore, and Junior cIa es of tb~ Collegiate department, ail melDber ot tbe Senior class appointed oomml8-sloned omeers, aDd all special and Ir­regular students 0' that department will report tor drill or hand written excuses to the commandant for not ao reporting. All men who have previ­ously belonl{ed to the battalion wl\l

(Co"II","a 0" pal' I)

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BICYOLES, ~~

8 · B DUBUQUE ST .

Our Strong Point. nnd ODe ot the Secret ot our success Is our experienced help. We hnve the same to roe. with some ad· dltlons tbaL we had when we started In butdness. Our work spenks tor It elt. All we k I. tor you to give a a trial We do a strictly OAl!l1 buslneSll, We use the CoOPON Y!lTEM nod give (\ dlscouot to purcbasers ot coupon books.

aullt WAGON'S WHITE .

LOOK OUT ro" IT .

m. 10. malone t

practical ............. "

I <.tutter an~ I ~ailor. ..............

StuOent ltraOe SollclteO. 1]3 W nshlngton street.

~I;Uj\llliUlli\li\l;\r,\lj\li\lilr,\lilr.\lilI,\lj\t,\ljl~

~1 LaJ1eat Stoek. Lewest Prlees. ~ a,,:n:n!n.n!n:n!n!n!n.n!n:n!n!n!n!n!n!n!n!r

SPORTING GOODS. PARSONS " WESTCOTT,

110 Iowa Ave. , IOWA CITY ___ 207 Main St., DAVENPORT

Will Clean, Press, and Repair aU Your Clothes, (Suits. Overcoats, etc.,) and Shine Your Shoes whenever

You wish for ONE DOLLAR per Month.

TRY ONE OF •• OPEN ALL NIGHT.

The Little Bon Ton MEAL TICKETS. $2.50

C. L, TOLURT. Prop. __ __ __-,26 South Dubuque St.

Iowa (ttt~ (tonsett'atot~ of music. JAMES G. GILCHRIST. M.D .• A.M •• President.

Lecturer On MUlical Science and History, and Teacher 01 Pipe Organ. HENRI K. EDUARDS. Il. MUI.

Director aDd Manatl_er. Instructor in Voice Culture and Piano. ALONZO BEAUPONT. 8. MUI.

Instructor in Harmony and Composition aDd Teacher of Violin. Misted by competeDt teacben in all deparlmenlS. School opened Seplember , oth '8911, Pupils wW be admitted to Ilny IIraded courses ot study at any time during the calendar

year. subjec\ however to examinatioD. and credit wUJ be given for prevlDu study. The Conservatory embraces the enUre course 10 music. botb vocal nod InstrumeDtal, al'

lIstic aDd lentlftc. The State University having DO departmeDt of music Its pupils ava!· themselves ot the opportunity offered by the Iowa City Conservatory ot Music. This Instltul lion Is the oniy westem school otlts klDd conterring the degree ot Bacbelor or MUSic.

For requlremeats tor adml!IsI.OD, methods of InstruCtIOD. rates ot tuition, opportunltlea and Inciden~1 benetlta to atuOent8, lree scbolarshlps. etc., address 1

JAIII t. tILell'lT ........ IElIII I. I'UU'" .51 .• P. S.-The COnse .... ">ry hubeen lemporarily removed to.o6 S. Clinlon St .•

the block occupied by I';' J. Price, Ihe Jeweler.

@;\LL ON BLOO)\ }'AYE~ FO~ @LOTHIN<9 ;\NJC) H}\.TS.

• The popuJ

wLlIOO given at tbe Opera 10,20 aod 30

All the n( fall hats at J

Private Jill step.-Mias 1

Remembel sale Is nowg

d~~ .. New oeckl

at Bloom & I

Page 3: Utht tid,tttt -Jtpnrttr. · ed goal. Final score, Grinnell ]2, Drake 10. The game was clean amI, except for the co~duct of coach Potter, of Drake, gentlemanly throughout. Potter in

to

rye

Dubuque St.

u1le ~. Crescent Blk.

Capital City Commercial College AND

Capital City School of Shorthand. DES MOINES, IOWA ,

The le.dini bllsin .. s training ochools 01 the west. Endor ed by the te.cher nnd busine men o( Iowa. Tn: be t te .. eher eml'lo~ed in all branch... Good board at '2.00 per week. (llher e.penses rensonnble.

Send (or catalogue to MEHAN .. McCAULEY, De, Moln .. , la.

EUGENE CARMICKAEL,

~iano ~uning • 8allsfactlon gUl\rllntee<1. 310 N. GUbert st.

THE COLLECE STREET

\\0 .. ,,\ by the day or wee.. Student trode solicited.

MRS. BERRY, Proprl,t""

lrol. 1b a;raff, ~barmacistt

No.9 Dubuque treet.

@ IDrugs, ffiebicines, lind

@ ~erfumes. HUSA,

~be ~atlor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER.

Cleaning and repairing nelltly done, 119 Dubuque st .. up sLalrs.

Tbe popular play "American Born" ."mbe given by Ohase·LIHer Company at tbe Opera Bou e to-night. Prices 10,20 and 30 cents.

All the new shapes and hades in fall hats at Bloom & Mayer'll.

Private leSions in waltz and two· sfep.-Mis Herron, St. James.

Remember our introduction 8hoe sale 18 now going on.

d~:7(Jm;tJ(OII4!J 1if.,;p.'ill.,14:'·"

THE VIDETTE - REPORTER.

Attention Students.... • If you ate stelcing Plusure, and you want a Real Good time come up to the

P. ), REGAN, Proprietor ,W.. ~'Ml'nnehaha" (CI ... '85) ~j~

Regan's Park, and You will have it. We have the Finest Table Service in the State.

Also Boating, Fishing, Dancing, Etc. Come out to the finest Plusure Resort in the west and have a good time

Remember the HMINNEHAHA"

,

.. Only §.!! .. ~ours to cr1 GUNTHER'S .Tr ~r::=, FAMOUS CANDY .D-

Is constlntly received (re h by Express and is sold at ~MI""OL~Uft'IIrI'UA"ft Chic.~o prices at the Crescent Pharmacy. ~V -. ~nuIR I ~

w. W. MOPIfUSQ:N, PftOP" .

"7 College :Street. t Students of Lbe University und other : Vi scbools mar eDLel' tar one or mot'e '1/ iii b"ut~ per d'I.Y nnd Lake penmnl1~hlp. Ii!

@ ~ iii book·l<eelling, shorthand or any otLbe iii iii brunches we Leach. at re'~'!OnalJle "

OOVEO & 0 ~ rates. ClIliorwriLeforcfiLulogue, ~ l'\ ., iii J . H. WILLt&MS. ProprIetor. \Ii

\~~~~~~~~~~~~if~~ .. ~.~~~~~1 fOR THE

Best Photos. I JdEql~ ~LF----

DRY GOODS, FURS. MIWNEIIY, LAD' f~' A LJ GENTS' 'URNISH· INOIS, UMBflELLAS, MAC!KINTOSH· Eli. ETC! .. ETC.

18~ Ollnton street. Seeond Floor, See u~. III OoUege street.

fllntorlum Clnb, New fall Sliit and ov~rcoat~ of Lhe 110 Iowa Avenue. celebrated Stei n Block make at Bloom

$1.00 per month, & r.layer". For the be t lee cream aod eon fee· I' Bervld & Moravec , pruprietors of

tionaries go to Namur's. Don't for the Parlor City Dye Works and Chem. get the old place. A nice line or ci · 1 ical Cleaniog. U i 3rd 1\ ven ue, be. gars. tween 2d and 3d ·t., Cedar Rapid ', Ia.

Bluom & Mayer's uniform are cut G:trtnents of every de cription clean· to mea ure. made of all wool cloth,and ed, dyed anll repaired in tlrst·clas· guara uteed never to fade. style at low prices. Work left at the

The best place to get your suits tailor 'hop or Mr. Aluert llu a will made to order is at t-llavata's, the reecive promptaLientioli. tailor. Go to John Hand for the he t

Bloom & Mayer will make your uni · watCh, clock, and fountain pen reo form to mea ure, at same price as pairing. ready mad e. tudents ca ll on 11 8 fo r pocket

Iowa City Musical (olie&e, 23 1-2 knives, razol' , tile, plyers, and and Washin&ton St. emery paper, key rings lind chains,

Top coats, newe t shades, $10 and cork screws, dumb bells and bicycle more-Ooast & Easlcy. sundries. Price ' right,

Lichty & Thoma, IJardwlIorc. BI ue serge and cheviot su its, both double and single breasted, 8ilk faced StX shines for 25c at Whitaker's bar· or plain, 810 to'$2o-ooast & Easley. ber ~ hop. Three doors south of P. O.

You need underwear. Why not get Buy your neckwear of Bloom & tbe best qualities, when they lire Mayer. offered you at reduced prices lit, FOI the bes t $250 board try the

Th W 'd A k Coover Restaurant. One half hlock e 1 e wa e. trow the eampus, 121 Iowa Ave.

Your clothlllg cleaned and pressed, The cheapeAt photos in the tate, 11.00 per month, Pantorlum 00. Steam ! stYle and quality COil idered, lit Lus • Dye Works. combe' , No.n DubuqueSt.

T. Dell Kelley, Manager, 21 Wash.St. I C II d D F P Ch t a lin see r. . . apman a The best place to get your suits hl8 dental parlor, 127t College St.

made to order Is at Husa'b, the tailor. I D Y ? D ' d o OU SUAVE on t you nee a

We have an expert locksmith who razor, brush, eoap or strop? (Jail on repairs trunks, locks and biCYcles, and Lichty & 'rhomas, Hardware and BI. makes keys, etc. cyeles,

Lichty & Thomas, Hardware.

See e, J, Price & Co. for eve J- I

thin, In the JewelrJ line. I 106 S. (linton Street. TWO NICE ROOIS,

For a neat tit In shoes, and at a I S& and S& New neckwear received every week moderate prTlceh,~oWok °l'dv:rAtbwe saktO: k• at 1 109 EIST BURLINOTON ST.

at Bloom & Mayer's. .. ow ow

Perer A. ney. Pres. Geo. W. Ilall, Vice Pres Lovell Swisher, Cash. John Lashek. As." Cash

First National Bank IOWA CITY, IOWA.

CAPITAL, 1100,000.00 WR PLUS, ,SO OOO.tO. OIRaCTORS.

Peter A. Del' Geo. W. Ball, Mrs. E. F. Parsons. A. N. Currier, . T, Turner, C. ' . Welch. E. Hrad~ay.

'Jake a course in Book·Keeping at

MISS IRISH'S Universiry Business College

And School of

Shorthand and Typewriting 119 Scuth Clinton. Iowa City. Ia.

Smolle tbe 1)11"111111 ,illeO <tlgats

• lbawke\?e, IDrtnceaa an~ 1Rattonal.

Mr'd by JOHN KONVALINKA . 207 lB. AI e

B0DY M:A:SS:A:GE, F1ltCB M1ltSS1ltGE.

l.l1ltPOR B1ltTHS, M:A:l'iICURll'iG,

1ltND SH1ltMPOOIl'iG,

Give. at your home or at 312 Reynolds St.

J0H1ltl'iN:A: BERGER

DONOVAN BROS. _

19I 1Li\?erp, fee~ an~ l.CS Sale Stable.

Gentle (lrlvlng horse Cor IndIes. FlI'l~ clns equlpmen~ for Cunernls. L~·U!oJJ <lr1verNllnd rubbet· tired vehicles at reduced rl\le~.

Cor. Oapltol Bod WII~bln(ltou SV. Phone 70.

'ryeI', L. '9 , I' oow located at 'ejar Rapids,

John Fairall, D. '0, i pledged to the Pi Phi.

PI Phis gavtl lL party at Minn huha la t evening •

Fl'ank Holling worth returned frolJ) Cedar r~aplds last night.

W. . Young. ('. 'OU, ha~ heen cl 'ct· E'd 'upreme J ndge of orth DlIkota.

Kin ney, '02, was Initial ed IOLU the Z~ tagathian socie ty ~'riday evening.

Profes'or li ayc gil V tho ' enl()r Law a qlliz III Real PrOllerty .!i'rldIlY afternoo n.

Prof. Dana ('. John on, or De MoIne, Will ' J)clIk at the Y. M '. A. to·morrow.

J. J . Sharp, '0 , arrived In town thi s morning, and will sp nd It few duy visiting frl e nd~.

Cubb, I he tacklo froru Andover. has been elected Capta in or Lhu b're hman class foot uail team,

The memhers of Lhe Advl ory Board - atbletlc- wlll hokl a meeting on 'ruesdllY at 4::10 p. m.

Frank Cuwmlns, 02, lelt for bls bome In De~ MolneR this mornlug,and will remain for a few day .

Lake, '02, went to Chlcligo with tbe team Friday to witness tbe toot ball game on Marshall Field to·day.

MoLaughlln, '01 , Logard. '09, Bruck· ett,'02, Remley, '02,Ca ady02,wereel ~ edtomember hlp 10 Irving lasL night.

Tbe Igma Nu~ Initiated live men last evening: E. Millen, L. 99, 1. B. RO~ln80n, L. '00, Eberhart, O. '02, Oox, '01, and Houts, O. '02.

Page 4: Utht tid,tttt -Jtpnrttr. · ed goal. Final score, Grinnell ]2, Drake 10. The game was clean amI, except for the co~duct of coach Potter, of Drake, gentlemanly throughout. Potter in

(0. I. Atteatlo. CO. I will a mbl at th cit hall

a~: t.o-morrow (' unday) morning at. nd lbe fun r I of Wm. A. Van

A l.ll n 1 to be h ld a~ 10 o'clock aod at 1:30 p, m· to at od tbe fuoeral ot Frank Wad wort.b, to be h Id at. 2 p. m. Blue uolform and whl glov

LEIlIon A . TOCKI 0, I I. LI ut. 50th Iowa.

S. U. I. It (Idc.lo. Y terday morolog the foot ball

team let~ for bl go . The el ven a It will lin up In t. the Maroon I follow:

Waroer-Ieft .. end. A. BI kID re-I tt tackle. Wrlgh~-1 f guard. Raker-cen r. R. Blackmor -right. uard. Ega n-rlgbt. clcle

hroeder-rlJ(bt end. Grlmtb-quarter back. Oeeml-I tL hal t back. beldun-r ll!lh~ haH back.

R ob -tull back. The uhl are: P n eod; Brock-

way, tackle; Burdick balt back' }f gars, full bacle. -------

N,flce. Tbe soclet! mee\loJ{ In t.he

Building will hereafter begin tbelr program at. 1:30 10 tead of o'ciock Tb chang mad tbal. tb Bluden may attend the program and be out. In tlme to nil otber ngagemeots.

THE VIDETTE - REPORTER .

~ DR. WHITEIS, Disuses of

Nose, Throat and Chest. 01111 boul'll410 a.m .. 8·5 p.m.

OOlc over FIrst National Blink.

Dr. S. A. MAXWELL, Disuses of the Nose and Throat.

®pera bouse

~estaurant. , Under new manalemenl.

EverytblnK striCtly first class. ....... t2.50 IHIr week. Stude., Tr.de S.lIclte4

lIfeal Tickets good for 2! Mtals. $2.50 Fine Line ot Candy. ClIlars lind Tobaoco

always on hand. Ice cream Bnd allldncls ot mUd drlnks. 1 6.04 LUDell CODDler ID CoaueU •••

Slltlsfaction Guaranteed.

OftIce with Dr. brader • Iowa Olty. Iowa. <to m. lIlllells. !proprietor. .... ----------------------DR ADELE FUCHS,

Physician and Surgcon. Olllce bourw-IO t.o 12 a.m and t to 8 p.m.

01110 over Gralf'8 drug store.

DOCTORS

HAZARD & POLLARD.

treets.

Telepbone ie. KozaBlook.

Rerular ou~, fOllr y • Adnn cd .~nd. DRS. NEWBERRY" HOMAN, hI ICIvcn. Th Illhralol'J and cUnlcal advan· I Eye. Ear. No e and Tbroat. La" d. "" Iny t1UtloD. ~'or cl1'Oulliri of toformatlon, adClre th r tarl . I peotacl aocllfately aCljusteCl.

H . e. OJlV,., JR., OftIce NO.8 north CUDton II., Iowa OILY. la. I DearbOrn at., eblcallO. 111. Olllce hours, g to 12 a.m.: 2to 5 p.m. I Telepbone 46.

~tl»~tJi~~OOOO~tJi~

~ j~ Dr ttu Fa t Dr. !:'~~:~~~~~~u~~~~~.a. ~. . . Of TYD ~ IlDda}'s, g t.o 10:80 a .m.

JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS.

GOLD MEDAL, "ARia IXPOSITIO/l, 1889, AltO THE CHICAGO EXP08ITlON AWARD.

THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.

F. T. BREENE, D.D.S.,M.D.

Dentist. Ollloe ove r Johnson Oount)' Snvings Bnnk.

Hours-8:30 t.o I~ . 1:30 to 5. ::~: j1.: . i~': R sldcnce. 422 E. Iowa ave. ~ , ~ Telepbonel omlce 8nd re;;ldeDce, nllmber 88.

~ . L. I, LlTflS, 1 .•. , •. D., •• R.C.S. Dr. W. S. HOSFORD, ~ a::r1l_iIIr Ro7el CoIIop or s.,... ..... ,.

'i!:' "?"JI'! . Restdence..E cor. LlDn Bnd WBSblngt.oD. • A" IS ~ cfj' -' . omce over FIrst NaUon81 Bank. B t e t :.~ I ~ '(~ I:. HOI1r&:-g~tga~ BQ';ij ~ ~O~~~~ to 8 p.m. Omce h:':.': 12 a.m. . 1.5 : .m . ~ , Olllce BnCl restClence, ~elepbone 80.

CIlllS answered 8t nil hours. No.8 n.orth Clinton st. Newberry building.

w~ ~11 Pri~~~! U~t~~ea~ I~:·. aUractift .. _ell .. olhu printed L1onery. We aim to pleue to

tyle antfPricu. Repubtlca.n PrInting Co., ~

• RO»T. N. CUllOlf, Dna. MIrt. ~

~~~~~~.'

L. W. DEAN, M.D., Surrcon•

Practice limited to Eye, Ear. Nose and Thl'OOlt Ollilce 00 Cllotou St, (our doors south of P. O.

COD~ltatioo bou rs, DallY- lo to 12 .. m. alld 8 to 8 p. m.

Except Tuesday. to g a. m •• 10 to II a. m. SllDday, g a . M. t.o I p. m. Telepbone III

'Iret Claee :SoarD, S3.00 per week at tbe-

1bawke~e lRestaurant ~. ~. Zdtbammel, ~rop.

"pen all ~Igbt---- t.uncbee Ser"eD 'at all boure

Cedar Rapids College of Music. (. cw Cedar RlpicIJ S ... ; .. ,. lIaak Buildi .. ,.)

C:IDAII IIA~ID». IOWA.

THE ACKIIO~LED6ED ItEI'ltfBEIlTAUVE 11I81ITUTIOIIIII THE BTATl.

U ...... ..........,d laalities ia an b"",cbes la· pecial alIvllDllles in Cbambu Conurts dlldlA, Pbytlical CIlI",,~ ElOCUtiOD. Cbonll", Weekly Lectures. String &Ad wguac .. Quanene and SJ1IIpbOO1 Orches~

Larae Corpa 01 I .. 1rUC'~ (ro .. 'he besl Method of wlrUction e .. dorsed by Lead· EIltOpCU aad " aeric:u Sdloo!s.. ia, ",tilts.

BCHOUItBHII'J OFFEltlD III lACH OEl'AItTMEIlT.

Write lor ..... Prospcc:lUI to W ... J. fuu.. DireclOr.

Cedar Rapids College of Music Concert Bureau. W ... ). liAu., ~uideaL RALl'H M. LInn<, Cell. Mer.

Talcat 01 all dacripbOU lUI'll; bed lor ... tulailllD ... tI and OIhe.r occuiou. Proprietors 01 thr.e •• n ucnro Concert Compaaies, M&D.,e,. 01 _e of Ibe fi .... , TaI ... t ia Ibe W ....

For lUi 01 tal ..... 1Utat, cates, etc.. addr .... THE C:Ollc:lllT .UIIIAU, Ced.r Rap .... 1 ...

Dr. L. G. LAWYER,

Benltislt. Rooms over Shrader's drug store.

IOWA OlTr, IOW4·

!Dancers! _ Cetthe

marine ®rcbestra MILL D. H ISS. L.ader.

to plall for J!)ancee.

711t. 13, L.ININCER. .. Resn JIIINO Sl'(LT

• ;I ~eats. Everything first cIa 127 soutb Dubuque st.

D. L.EIBR0CI<, __ ~

~t: fine Sboe ~ 'Repairing.

All work neatly anCl promptly done. 112 Qollege 8treet.

EUCLID SAND ... ~J Pre.. P. A. K o.aAB. Casb. D. F. SAwn •• v. Pres. J. C. SWITZKR. Asl. Cash.

to ltfl tttt 'fit' 'lit. 10Wl CITY, Iowa.

Oorner College and QUnton street.s. CAPITOL BTOCK. 186.00000

DiroclOn- Euclid Sand .... Wm. MUII.r. I) . L. Hower. D. , . Sawyer. J. W. Rich. E. r . Whit· acr •• F. X. Ritteom.yer.

SEE SAWYER FOR THE LATEST STYLES IN CLOTHING, HATS, ETC.

,

Tbe Athletic Nov. tho tor a Fall ord were 8tllT the

Barber, C. third. TI

nigh Steven Height, 5

10 the Jngqulte a ad flrst In Wiley tloned.

LouiS

secoodj Spell Pole Vau]

Brackett, C. ft.jWalsh, L.

Mile Ruo­ber, second.

The class 0

most. points, boast ot bavl slnee 1\ enwi

The foil OWl classes:

Collegiate Dental '01-MedIcal '02 Collejfiate I

Collegiate ' Law'99-3i Law '00-1.