'r ,\I). �Jt Tht= Daily M�1)1qb-S � by til. StudeDta of the UniYt'rslt v ',I l n"H�(t DUniar t.IaJM lOutera.t tu UmVOL. III. No. 154 CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1905 000I'RICE Two CENTSPREPS WITNESS JUNIOR DAY EXERCISESALPHA DELTA PHI WINS PRESIDENT IMPROVES MAKE PHI BETA KAPPA SCHOLASATICSATURDAYAnnual Interfraternity :Meet Is WonBy Good Kargin --ContestInterestingDelta Chi is SecoDd-Sigma Nu aDd DeltaTau Delta Tie forThirdThe score:Alpha Delta Phi, 41 points.Delta Chi. 20 points.Sigma Nu, 19 points.Delta Tau Delta, 19 points.Phi Kappa Psi. 1� points.Delta Kappa Epsilon, 9 points.Alpha Tau Omega, 6 points.Kappa Sigma, 5 points. .Beta Theta Pi, 4 points.Phi Delta Theta, 4 points.Phi Gamma Delta, 4 points.Delta Upsilon, 3 points.Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 3 points.Alpha Delta Phi took the Inter-fraternity meet this morning by ascore of 41 poins, with Delta Chisecond. Sigma N u and DeltaTau Delta tied for third.A drizzling rain made the m�tuncomfortable for both spectatorsand participants. No unusualmarks were made.Summaries:Second heat: Abbott, Delta Kap­pa Epsilon, first; Larson, Phi DeltaTheta. second; Brown, Alpha D ItaPhi, third. Time, :30.0-2.Low Hurdles: Brown, AlphaDelta Phi, first: Brown, Phi KappaPsi, second; Abbott, Delta KappaEpsilon, third. Time. :28-04.High Hurdles: Magee, AlphaDelta Phi first; Abbott, Delta Kap­pa Epsilon, second; Brown, AlphaDelta Phi, third. Time. 17 :01.100 Yard Dash: Templeton,AlphaDelta' Phi, first; Clark, Delta 1'auDelta, second; Brown, Phi KappaPsi, third. Time, 11 :01.Hammer Throw: - Blair, DeltaTau Delta, first; Won dries SigmaAlpha Epsilon, second; DeTray,Phi Gamma Delta, third. Distance,98 feet.Shot Put:-Tarbox, Sigma Nu,first: Blair, Alpha Tau Omega, sec­ond; Magee, Alpha Delta Phi third.Distance, 37 feet 5� inches.200 yard dash: -Templeton, Al­pha Delta Phi, first; Brown, PhiKappa Psi, second; Clark, DeltaTau Delta, third. Time.:24 03.Broad Jump:- Brown, Phi KappaPsi, first; Mabin, Delta Tau Delta,second; Law, Alpha Delta Phi ,third.Distance, 21· feet 3 inches.High Jump:-Kirtley, Alpba Del­ta Phi; Larson, Phi Delta Theta;Beach, Delta Upsilon, tied for first.Pole Vault:-Green, Kappa Sigma,fi16t; Day, Sigma Nu, second; thirdpoint dropped on decision of referee.Mile Run:-- Wrather, Sigma Nu,first; Kirtley, Alpha Delta Phi,second; 'Hewitt, Beta Theta Pi,third. Time, 5:32.Discus:-Walker, Delta TauDelta, first; De Tray, Phi GammaDelta, second; Magee, Alpha DeltaPhi, third Distance, 95 ft. 8 in.Two mile:-Kirtlcy, Alpha DeltaPhi, first; Scott, Alpha Tau Omega.second; Bevan, Sigma Nu, third,Time, 12:11.440 yd. dash :-Spoehr, DeltaKappa Epsilon, first; Putnam,Alpha Delta Phi. second; Green,Phi Kappa Psi, third. Time, 58.04.880 yard run: --Wrather, SigmaNu, first; Hewitt, Beta Theta Pi,second; Hook, Phi Delta Theta,third. TIme, 2:17.Relay _ won by Alpha Delta Phi. Dr. Harper Gives Up PlaDs for AtteocliDgCoJ;lvocatioo on Solicitation of HisPhysiciaDs to ObtaiD Needed 2estThe following statement wasissued from the President's officethis morning. It set forth thecondition of Dr. Harper and thereason for' his leaving beforeConvocation.a a In view of the many conflictingstatements of the press concerningthe physical condition of PresidentHarper, it seems necessary to makea statement of fact.a. At notime sincePresident Harperwas operated upon in February hashis condition been as satisfactoryas it is now."The tumor is smaller than at anytime since February. The X raytreatment has been continuoslyapplied and contin ues to afford hopeof a steady improvement. PresidentHarper has a good appetite, digeststhe food perfectly and has steadilygained in wf"ight. and strength.His inclination is to work too much,which is contrary to the instructionsof his medical advisers.• a As a safeguard against overdoinghe has consented to follow theadvice of his physicians and absent.himself from the University duringthe Convocation exercises _ because,of the many fatiguing ceremonieswhich he would be forced to attendwere he here."FRANK BII.I.INGS.TROPHY EXERCISES DlP2ESSIVEPualDg CaptaiDa Band Down Trophies toTheir SuccsssoraThe trophy exercises, institutedasone of the features of Junior Dayfor the first time last year, wereagain held on Marshall Field thismorning, Director Stagg acting asmaster of ceremonies.A new feature 'was the giving ofthe C blankets to the men whograduate. Large maroon blankets,flanked by stars, emblematic of theyears served by each wearer on theUniversity teams, were presentedto Speik, Blair, Friend Matthews,Groman, Spiedel and Ferriss. Ablanket was also awarded to Tobin,who was taking a law examinationat the time.Reserve sweaters" were awardedto Barker, Russell and Schobingerfor track, and Gray for tennis.The baseballs won by this year'steam were the first trophies handeddown, Captain Harper handingthem down to Captain-elect Baird.When ex-Captain Speik handedover the footballs to Captain Catlinhe remarked that only one, theMichi�an one, was missing, andCatlin in turn said that next yearhe hoped there would be a trop hyball for every game played.Captain Parry of the track teamsaid he also expected to lead achampionship team next year,which would be as good as Friend'schampions of this year. ThirteeD WomeD ADd Five MeD Electedto HODor SOCiety - List Exceecla LutYear's-InitiatioD Tomorrow AftemooDAt the annual Phi Beta Kappainitiation to be held tomorrow,eighteen students will be receivedinto the honor fraternity. Thenew members are:Harriet Towle AtwoodHelen Marie BassettJonas Oscar BacklundEdwin Brayer BransonRose Amelia BuhligAugustus Radcliffe FischerHannah FrankJ uli us KarpenEdith French MathenyGrace Edith MayerMariettta Wright NeffTheodora Leigh RichardsGeorge SchobingerLucy Elizabeth SpicerJosephine Gray ThompsonDorothey VisherAnna Laura WhiteMary Ellen 'WilcoxsonThe number is much larger thisyear than a year ago, when sevenwomen and five men were initiated.The number of men is the samenow as then, but there are thirteenwomen, six more than before.The initiation will be held tomor­r.ow afternoon 'at 4:15.W ASIIINGTOl'f HOUSE WIlfS Big Field of Stars Entered In 'Di­rector Stagg's :Meet On:Marshall FieldWarm ReceptioD PlaImecl by 2eYDoldsClob Committee-Ath1et�a to be Guestaof HoDor at Doinza473813 The Interscholastic Meet to beheld by Director Stagg on MarshallField tomorrow will be the largestaffair of the kind ever held in theUnited States. High school andacademy prep athletes will repre­sent nearly every state in the Cen­tral West, many of the schoolssending competitors of nationalreputation. Winners of most ofthe State Intercholastic meets heldin the West this year will appear onMarshall Field to strive for theWestern Interscholistic Champion­ship for their respective schools.There will be stars in every eventon the program and it is hard topick even a favorite for first hon­ors.Twenty more athletes arerived and registered at the ReyoldgClub this morning. They repre­sent six schools: Kansas City (4),Ida Grove (6). Manistee (5), SiouxCity (3). Shattuck (1), and DesMoines (1).The" Reynolds Club "entertain­ment committee have planned agood reception for the high schoolathletes, some sort �f entertainmenthaving been provided for all day ,today and tomorrow. The programof happenings at which the boyswill be guests of honor follows:Friday.2:00 p. m. - Junior Dramatics,Mandel Hall. ,7:00 p. m.-Trip to White City.9:00 p. m.-View of the JunierPromenade, Bartlett Gymnasium.Saturday.9:30 a. m.--A u t o m o b i l e ridethrough the parks.11:00 a. m.-Luncb, Commons.1:30 p. m.-Interscholastic Meet.5:00 p. m.-Swimming, BartlettGym Tank.5:30 p. m.-Dinner at CommonsCafe.'l:OO p. m. - Massmeeting of con­testants and University students-Presentation of prizes--Scenesfrom "King's Kalendar Keeper"by Blackfriars, Mandel Hall.9:00 p. m.-Refreshments anddance, Reynolds Club.Herbert E, Flemming '0:1, former man­aging editor of the Daily :\Iaroon, willreceive his Doctor's degree at the comingconvocation. Defeats Lincoln aDd Snen IIal1 for Inter­Honse ChampiouhipWashington House took theInter-House Meet by a score of 47_A feature of tht Meet was Brokaw's"bare-foot quarter mile."The score:Washington HouseLincolnSnellSummaries:220 yard dash: Shobinger, (L.),first; Krueger, (W.), second;0' Donnell, (W,), third. Time,:2503.440 yard dash: Brokaw, (L.), first:. Shobinger, (W.), second; Poole,(W.), third. Time, :57.880 yard run: Krueger, (W.),first; Kramer, (W.), second;Shobinger, (L. ) , third. Time,2:27.High Jump: McAvoy, (W) andSullivan (W .), tied for first.Pole Vault: Hanmore, (L.), first,Washington and Snell tied forsecond.Hammer Throw: Pease, (5.), first;McAvoy, (W) and Sullivan,(W)tied for second.Shot Put: Points divided.High Hurdles: Shobinger, CL.),first; O'Donnell, (W.), second;Kilgore, (\V.), third. Time,:21-0-2.Mile run: Krueger (W) first;Kramer (W) second; Pease (S)third. Time, ;):20,100 yard dash. Shobinger (L)first; Pool (W) second; Sullivan(W) third. Time, 11 :02.Low Hurdles. Shobinger (L)first; Kilgore, (w) second; Han ,more (L) third. Time, :32. Freshmen Debaters WiD.The Freshmen debating team de­feated the Sophomore team in theannual debate for the first time inthe history of the University. Sub­jectr-e-v'Resolved: That for studentswho have completed in their fittingschool ODe of the recommendedgroups or' entrance requirements,the work in the University shouldbe on the elective system." Soph­omore debaters; J. F. Moulds, B. I.Bell, Harry Harriman. Freshmen;N. L. Kreuger, Leo Hoffmann,Paul Moser.m t �pf t'. f'" a fttbe 1Datl� maroonhnurl7 tbe U.I'I'erUt7 of CIllcap W .. kl,.I"OUJlDaDTM U.I ..... lo of C1lIc. 11'_1,. Oct. .1. 1892TIm D&D.'I' Ildoo. - - - Oct. 1. "eo%NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS REQUESTED,PablJabe4 b7 tile lItudeDw or the UDh'er­Ut7 ., CIlIeaao eye..,. afternooD. ueep&.1lat1U'da7 u4 SUDda,. durlq three .uar·... .r tile UD1 .... ralt7 ,ear...... board ot edlton aDd bUalD'" waD'.... autborbed b, _udeDt-bod, ID rna._tlDa 11.7 16. 1902.lleaiben1llp OD aubeeque.t board.a ofe41ton to be determiDed b7 comP41tlUoD__ Ie all _adeDla ID the UDlvenlt7.BOAltD or EDITORS.IIaDqlJaI Bdltor ••••• H&rrJ' W. ..ord, 'o�N ... Bd1tor •••••• _ .••••• Walt.er L..Gr�ry, '06Athletic: Bdltor John S. WnCht. 'OSASSOCIATE EDITORS.Ilalpla P. lIuhue. '06.1llwu4 II. Kerwin. ·06.Le Ro7 A. Vall Patte., '06.e. Arthur Bruce. '06.ClaDCle Schofield. '07Wm. A. McDermid, 'OJBerDard I. Bell, '07Wm. H. Hatfield, '06WOllEN EDIToRS...... lIarle Ortma,er, IIIn HeleD Smltla. '06Mias Cccii PalmerSTAIIT or REPORTERS.Mia Etn. Robey. '07 •• McKenna, Rush. '06. R. �dy :'\Iathews. '07Herbert M. Harwood, '08, R. F. Baldwin. '07E. G. PeiaeDthal, 'OS. Chaa. A. Paltzer. 'USGeofKe H. Brown. '1m Luther D. Fernald •. �Make-up man today-R. Eddy MathewsBUSINESS STAII'Jr.BulD... lIanapr •..• Herbert I. MarkhamA.'t Bu. lIanapr •••••• .TohD Worle,. Jr.Nrcnlatioa 'Mgr W. M. Ruffcornbtend .. HCODd-cl.. man at Chi cairOpolltomce.0&117 SubacrlptioD, $3 ,ear: '1 tor a mOLB7 I(all ID Clt7 $4 ,ear: $1.26 tor a mOLSubacrlptioM recelyed at TIU iI.utooNOllce. Ell.. Hall. or len In TIm IUBooNBox. the "acult]' EzehaD,e, Cobb Hall.PriDted b], QuadraD.le Preaa. 404 E. 65th.:' I" EDITORIALS "ION behalf of Chicago studentsTHE DAILY MAROON welcomes thepreparatory school men who arehere for the Interscholastic. Weare glad of the opportunity of en­tertaining so many of you and hopethat every moment of your stay willbe pleasant. We believe the com­mittee in charge of the entertain­ment features of the meet has madeevery possible arrangement for yourcomfort that could be made before­hand and we are sure the arrange­meats will all be carried out per­fectly. You have. during y.ourstay, the freedom of the campus,and it is the earnest desire of every"i'Clothes ShopEXCLUSIVEHIGH-GRADE CL01'HESHATS AND FUIlNISHINGS. TOOWE MAKE NO' ATTEMPT TOTRY AND COMPETE WITHCHEAPLY MADE CLOTHES.BUTWHENWORKMAN­S HIP, QUA LIT I E SAND FASHIONS AREBEING CONSIDERED WEDELIVER THE GOODS."Frenzied" fabrics,merceriz .. ed cloths,are being manipu­lated to look likethe genuine. Wedon't use an inch.We let others dothat - 90 per centcotton. yO\1 know.49,51 AND saJACKSON BOULEVARDc H I C A G •carcaoo, FRIDAV. It1N� 9,1905Chicago man that you have thebest there is to offer of everything.As for the moet, we are sure youwill make it the greatest ever knownin the country. Professor Stagg issorry that he cannot arrange themeet so every visiting athlete canget a cup. The cups are for thewinners, and all cannot win. Butwhether you Will or 110t, }OU arewelcome, and we hope you willcome back some day to wear theMaroon and be loyal sons of Stagg.FIJIS IN A WALKAWAYDefeat "Si&s" 1.7·7, in Seven InomgGame of Championsllip SeriesPhi Gamma Delta won the firstgame of the Interfraternity baseballchampionship series from SigmaChi yesterday afternoon on Mar­shall Field by the overwhelmingscore of 27 to 7. The Fijis battedthe ball hard, landing for twenty­five safe hits during SIX innings.Three of the Sigs were forced to re­tire from the slab.Sigma Chi started in the game instrong fashion but went up in theair in the third inning and for theremainder of. the game it was ageneral procession of hits and tal­lies, In the field Phi Gamma Deltaput up a fair game, making onlyfour errors.Ford and Beebe led the batting,each getting five safe hits. Fordknocked a three bagger with two.men on bases in the fifth inning.The final game will be played onMarshall Field Monday morningwith Phi Gamma Delta and SigmaAlpha Epsilon as opponents.Are YOU Goln. to be at HOlDe Durio.the SUIDIDerIf so you can go ahead with your pres­ent plans for the disposition of your time,and in addition to the money you now in­tend to make, you can be of help to usand clear as much more without inter­fering in any way with your originalplans. Write at once to 1. E. Springer,Jr., � Security Building, Chicago.Notice to GraduatesSpecial rates on graduation picturesat Martyn's Maroon Studio. Cap andgown on hand.U. of C. Photographer,57ffi Cottage Grove Ave.FOWlES GLOVESwill be warn long.rIhls season thanothers· - thai Is,ather glovlS � �A Little Moneybrings big face comfort andmakes shaving easy, if invest­ed in the famousWILLIAMS' :r�o Te1ephoDe Hyde Park {�1. M. 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Fancy cues$1.00 to $f.00 each........ ·a.a.CoIIInd. ee.263-Z6S Wabash Ave.CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1905o-:(The Romadka Ready Access TrunkTHIS trunk affords comfon in traveling.Saves time in packing and unpacking.It is useful even when not traveling.Takes up little room and is more convenienttban I regular dresser.See that hinge? _Raising the cover brings both trays up out ofbottom and places entire contents at finger tips.If you want to pack or unpack, transfer articlesfrom trays to bottom (or vice versa), to putarticles in any special pan, or to get at themafter they have been placed there, the trays neednever be removed.No chance for musty odor. With cover raised, air clrculatcs freely through­out entire trunk.$ TBJ'� TRUNK IS ON EXHIBITIONSend for beautiful book show- $5 to 50·T81S WFRKATTIICOFFICBOFTHBing 14 handsome styles from DAILY lIIAROOlf.,AddressDept.G &.ornadka Bros. Co., MilwaukeeSHAPE..retaining SummerSuits, strong and lightin construction, good tolook at, cool to wear,made for the comfort of the manwho must dress well in spite ofthe hot weather.Ask for Kirschbaum Clothes<Warranted). Good stores every­where, $12 to $25.Insist on seeing the Kirschbaum label inside breastpocket of coat. New Style Book freeif you'll write lor it.A. B. Kirschbaum &. Co.(Makers) Philadelphia and New York.... - ... � A Popular Wedding TripIs to Take a D. & B. Line SteamerAcross Lake ErieIf you want a delightful wedding trip,take one of the new palatial steamersEastern States or Western States,· whichrun daily between Detroit and Buffalo.Staterooms and parlors reserved in ad­vance. Send two- cent stamp for illus­trated booklet. AddressD. & B. STEAMBOAT CO.DETROIT, MICH.Give a shal'e of your trade toJENKINS BROTHERSDRY GOODSandMen"s FurnlshID ••415-417 E. 63rd St., Cor. KimbarkPhone Hyde Park 1188.(Established 1890.) BUSIN£SS CA&.DSIc. CreaJD. Soda. CaDdl ••We regulate your temperature in holweather. Our Soda Water is Cold andDelicious. Ice Cream Parlor in connec­tion. PORTLAND YHA}'�MACY, N. B. Cor.�E St.��l ��ashis��!on �_v_e. _D .. u ••Try Tolu, Tar and Wild Cherry.for,that cough. University Pharmaey 660E. 55th St.We do not advise drugs if you are well.but when you're sick Tel. H. P. 557, andyour drug needs will receive our profes­sional attention. Delivery by . specialmessengers, THE PORTLAND PllAaMACY,N. E. Cor. 60th St. and Washington Ave.l\. •• tauro.;:;a=D=t.;;;;.._ _Have you tried the Lexington Restaur­ant and Lunch Room for meals? "L"Station 520 E. 63rd Street.W�nted T.ach ....If you wish to aecure a position toteach calIon or write to James F. McCullou«b. Railwu Excbaue. Qbicqo.C. A. Scott & Co., proprietors of theBridge Teachers' A�ency, 2A Beaconstreet, Boston, are seeking desirable can­didates for college and private school po­sitions in the Western States. Candidateswho would accept a universityposition toteach English at a salary of !l,200, andacademic positions to teach. French andGerman at salMles from $100 to $1,000should write at �p:. .$25.00 PER WEEK DURING YOUR V ACA­TION. WE WANT COLLEGE STUDENTS toact as our representatives and take ordersfor our new line of Up-To-DATE goods,ENTIRELY NEW, QUICK SELLERS,during' your vacation to pay yonr tuitionfor next term. Write for particulars to­day. UNIVERSAL MANUFACTURINGCOMPANY PlTPSAURG PA.Tallo"8For fine tailoring go to 364 E. 63rrl St.______ �M__.D�·a�W__._a ..__The very best grade of Men's Wear forUniversity of Chicago students is kept byJ. R. Wi1cox at 590 East 63rd St.For R.entFor Rent-Two front rooms fiDelyfurnished. Mrs. Bink, 5828 Ingleside.3rd flat.For .saleFOR SALE-Official newspaper routein neighborhood of the University addressC., care Maroon.LoatLOST-A gold dumbell cuff button ODcampus, Mondav night, Reward if re­turned to gymnasiun office.GO BY BOATPhone Hyde Park 1810I also do Cleaning, Dyeing and RepairingM. SCHIFFMAN.Fine TailoringSuits Made to Order408 E. 63d StreetEstablished 1873.AMES HATS12.00 13.00A FAIR Dr.AL WITH ItVItIlYHAT161-163 E. II&di8on St., Dear La SalleII III1iI:Oishop UertHat£0$701860156 STATE 5T.A. BISHOP & CO . The comfortable, convenient andleast expensive way to travel.SER. VICE THE BEST TOGRAND RAPIDSFARE. 12.00. : 7:45 p.m. Daily.MUSKEGON, GRAND B.A. VENFARE, $1.50. : 7:45 p.m. Daily.MIL"W" A UKEEFARE$1.008:00 p.m. DailyDocks Foot�icbigan Ave,-FOR--:Breakfast or LunchAsk forThe food with a deliciousmaple flavor+ always freshand crisp.Found whereverGOOD THINGSare served ..