• The Daily·-Ma,rPabliahecl FiYe lIonaiap Each Week b7 the StudeDtl of the UaiYeni&7 of 0Ucaa0 DariIIa 'nne o-tIn .. ... U nVOL. IV. No. 160 CHICAGO, SAT�AY, JUNE 9, 1906.MONDAY A BUSY TIIIBFOR SENIOR STUDENTS "TRELAWNEY" HOLDS BOARDS ALL IN READINESS FORBIG PREP·MEET TODAYPHI BETA KAPPA WILLHOLD ANNUAL. �IHG this morning, after which the menwill be given a chance to rest up for, the meet this afternoon.Business Seaion Thia �, The meet will start promptly atAddraa b7 Dean am.R� 1:30 o�c19Ck .. aDd .be finish���bf�!i���..� l ...:So!o' '. _..;.� .• -;''loL - o'dock.. The, mass zoeeting will' be�e eighth Annual meeting. of tile, "�Jd ,in Mandel at 7 -;"clock, at whichBeta of· Illinois Chapter of Phi '�:: ; tjuae the cups will be presented toDefeab' Other CoDeges in First Kappa will -be held Saturday .ft�r-' the successful 'athletes. After theAthletic Carnival noon, June 9, 19Q6, at 2 o'clock in meeting in Mandel there will be· Congregational HaD. HukeD 0rieDta1 dancing in' the Reyaolds Club. 'The intercollege track meet yeste:,� Museum. The busiDeu will c:aaaprise: Orda- of Track Events.day was won by Science with seventy No. I. 2 p. 10.-100 yard dash. Trial· Initiation of class of candidates, re-points. Philosophy was second �h Heats.·ports of officers for the year 1905-6, No. 2, 2:15 p. m.-880 yard run.thirty. and Arts and Literature wereelection for the year 1906-7 of a Pres- No. 3, 2:25 p. m.-I�yard dash.far in the rear. There was a large ident, Vice-President and Secretary- Final Heat.number of entries and the competi- Treasurer of'i the Chapter. reading No. 4, 2=40 p. m.-I20-Yard Highof' a minute on the death of William Hurdles. Trial Heats.Rainey Harper. a charter member of No. So 2:55 p. m.-Qne-Mile Gam-the Chapter. and aU such other busi- mar School Relay Race..ness as may properly come bdore the No. 6, 3:10 p. m.-I20-Yard HiabChapter. Hurdles, Final Heat.The annual address before the So- NO.7. 3:20 p. m.� Yard Dash.ciety will be delivered by Professor Trial Heats..Albion Woodbury Sinall, PhD, LL D. No. 8, 3;35 p. m.-<>Ue mile nm.head of the department of SociolOQ No. 9, 3=45 p. m.�Yard dash.in the University, in the Leon JIaD- Final Heat. .Present' for 'CUifOmia. del Assembly Hall, Monday eYenmg, No. 10, .. p. m.---220-Yard Low Her-. Jane II. Igo6, at 8 o'clock. the subject dies. Trial Heats.By the terms of the will of the latebeing "The Social Value of the Acade- No. II, .P5-440-Yard Run. FirstTheodore Kearney. the noted raisinmic Career." Members are' aqed to Race.be present aDd are requested to ill- No. 12, 4:30 p. m.--ao-Yard Lowvite their frieDds to hear Profeaol' ,Hurdles. Final Heat.Small Particular atteutioD is caned No. 13, 4:-tO p. DL-4tO-Yard RU1Lto the fact that the addreu will be Second Race.given immediately before the Cono- No. 14, 4:55 p. DL--O-rter-llilecation reception in Hutchinson Hall, Championship Relay Race. Fintin CODDection with the c:elebntioa of Heat.:the Fifteenth AnniverAr7 of the No. IS. 5 p. DL--Qaarter-M;le Cham.: fOaDding of the new UniYUSity ad piol1!hip Relay Race.the fiftieth amersary of the foaad- No. 16, 5:10 p. a-Two mDe ran.ing of the old. No. 17, 5:25 p. m.-Qaarter-MileChampionship Relay Race. VIDalHeat.SoJO p.m.-All contestants imitedto take a swim in Bartlett Gymnasium.Order of Pield IWentL1 :45 p. m.-Pole Vault; RunningHigh Jump; Shot Put. The Disea:Hammer. Raning Broad' Jamp willfollow as IOOD after .. PQ1111Iie.oThe ivy Qercises were held yester­day afternoon. The Ivy oration wasdelivered by Harry W. Harriman.Henry B., Roney handed down thespade for the class of 'oS to Miss MaryFrake, the representative of the classof 'og. The ivy was planted at theNortheast comer of the BartlettGymnasium.Day to Be Given Up to Class ForSpecial Exercises and Enter­tainments FOrD!er Success of Pinero ComedyDuplicated-Entire Cast ShOW8Marked ImprovementAddresses, Flag-Raising,' Class Play,and Ba)l Game Are Featuresof the Day Sitting patiently through the swelt­ering and oppressive heat of yester­day afternoon, a large audience en­thusiastically received the second per­formance of "Trelawney of the Wells"on the stage of Mandel Hall. On ac­count of the success with which theplayers of the University DramaticClub interpreted- Pinero's comedy, at,-'the initial performance of a week ago,nearly every seat in Mandel Hall wasfilled.With the production of this play,the Dramatic Club 'thoroughly estab­lished its reputation as one of themost persevering and creditable or­ganizations of amateur players in thecountry. Under the careful coachingof Mr. Donald Robertson, who has di­rected the work of the Club for thelast three years, the production ofTrelawney of the" Wells was made.Taken as a whole, the work of thecast showed marked· improvementover the last performance. HaroldSwift's characterization of "TomWrench" bore more tone and finishthan before and especially improvedwas the acting of Marie Ortmeyer, asAvonia Bunn, Russel .Wilder, -�s' Fer:­dinand Gadd and -Mary Johnson, a�:Miss 'Trafalger Gower. Th� ot&:r, players in the cast as at the' first per­formance, covered themselves withwell earned credit.000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0oo When dear old College days are 0o o'er, 0o And Life's stern shadow falls, 0o When loyal comrades meet no 0o moreo :Neath Alma Mater's walls,' •oo The mem'ry of these happy days 0o Will ever present be. 0o But now our parting song we 0o raiseo In loyalty to Thee.o o.0oo All Hail to the Class of Nine- 0o teen Six! 0o Let' the toast exultant ring. 0o And as we pledge her� o· er and 0o o'er oo Our grateful tribute bring. 0o ,For fair her fame shall ever be 0o As years and decades pass. 0o Our hearts. our lives,' we pledge 0o to Thee,o E' er true to Thee, our Class.o ooo0'0·0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0The University will be given overto the Class of 19Q6, Monday, for thelast big celebration the Seniors will• give 'as . an - undergraduate - body. Tb.,exercises will begin at 10:30 o'clock,with the raising of the 1906 'flag byFrederick R. Baird. Dean Shepard­son will deliver the address on be­haif of the University. A picture. ofthe class will be taken at this cere­mony, and again at the bench exer­cises in the afternoon. After the flairaising the Class play will be pre­sented in Mandel HallThe Seniors and Juniors will pIa)'an indoor baseball' game at noon in"Sleepy Hollow" south of HaskellThe Class luncheon will be held inLexington Hall at I p. 10. and at 2o'clock the University band will gina concert at the 'C" bench, at theconclusion of which the bench exer­cises will take place. The programfor the latter has been arranged asfollows:Introductory speech by the Pr-:si­dent of the Class, Burton Pike Gale.Presentation of the UniversityHamme. to the class of 1907. HowardLeYansellaer WilIetLResponse on behalf of the aass of1907, John Fryer Moulds.Presentation of the Cap and' Gownto the class of 1907, Margaret PersisBrown.Response on behalf of the CIa .. of1907. Grace S. T. Barker.Presentation of the Class Gift tcthe University, Burton Pike GaI�President of the Class of IgOO. ,Response for the University. Frail.,cis Wayland Shepardson, Dean of theSenior Colleges. SCIENCE WINS IIEETtion, especially in the track events,was close �d interesting. Clark,Science, ran the iow hurdles in the�cellent time of :28, being i�peded'by a 'strong wind. This is the firstathletic carnival the colleges have­held, and considerable interest wasshown in the event.grower of Fresno, who died sadd�Iy several days a&<> on the steamshipCaronia, from New York to OueeD�town. his entire estate, valued at$7�ooo, is bequeathed to the Univer­sity of California for the establish­ment of a vitacaltural station at Fres-:00.ClassFuesslc. NewtonPoem, AugustusClass Oration. James Vincent H1Ck­eyePresentation of the Senior Bench t�(Continued on Page Two) ALUMNI TO, HOLD EXERCISESRe-union of FOrmer Cluaa WallTake Place on Campas-Bueba1lGamC Between Graduate Team& PreparatGr7 School Athletes From� Parts of 'tba West HereFor me EventThe Alumni of the University holdthe stage today. The Chicago Alum­nae Club will give a breakfast at IIa. m. to the women graduates of theclass of 1906 in the Quadrangle Club.The annual business meeting' of theAssociation will be held at 2:30 p.m., and the re-unions of the classes.from '76 to. 'oS-- wilUollo.__ �. base­ball tea� �f the Nineteenth Cent1U'7.:Alumni will meet the Twentieth C�­tury team in a game of the nationalsport on the field at Woodlawn Ave.,and Fifty-eighth street.At 5 o'clock the University bandwill give another of its open-air con­certs on the ··C" hench. after which. the Alumni will hold their "sina" 'on,Haskell steps. The annual Alumnibanquet will be held in Hutchinsoncommons at 6:45- -· .The Convocation Sunday will con-. si�t of prayer service at 10:15 in Has­kell Hall and the Convocation Relig­'i�us service i� Mandel Hall at II�'colock. The Reverend Henry ClayMabie. Corresponding Secretary of. the American Baptist Missionary Un­ion" will deliver the sermoa, lien Are Well Entertained-MeetStarts Promptly at J:3O O·clockThis AfternoonAlmost three hundred preparatoryathletes have registered at the, inter'.scholastic headquarters in the Rey-1DOIds·a.. -n.e IIIeIl are from all,'parts of the West and are considered.the pick of the athletes in their terTi­tory. All of them have made goodrecords and have entered DirectorStagg's meet for the purpose of de-ciding the inter-preparatory athleticchampionship of the west. The Mich­igan schools have entered strongteams, especially Detroit UniversitySchool, whose men are going to make'a fight for the championship bannerwhich has been previously won by aChicago team.The �en are being taken care of bythe fraternities and clubs. A trip tothe White City was taken last nightand the prep men were shown themysteries' of the scenic railway, thefire, show and other attractions. Atally-ho, ride will probably be givenPostpone "C" Ezerd8aThe handing down of the athletictrophies and the awarding of thenrsity "C" and varsity blankets waspostponed from yesterday afternoonunbl this afternoon, and "m 'pfObablybe held in connection with the inter­lCholutic meet.THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 9.Official Stude. PUlicatioll of ....U Diyeraity of CIaicap.Formcr17The University of OaiO· Weekly.FotIIMIeclThe Weekly, . October I, 1892-The Daily Maroon, October I, 1902-News ConuibutioDS are RequestedEntered as Second-Clasa Mail atChicago Posto&ice.Daily Subscription$3-00 Year; $1.00 for 3 Months.Subscriptions received at the Ma­roon office, Ellis avenue, or left inthe Maroon box. the Faculty Ex­change, Cobb HallOrder. for delivery of the DailyKaroou, either residence or place ofbusiRess may be made by pOstal cardor throqh telephone, Hyde Park.a Any irreplarity iD deliyer,.should he immediately reported to theoffice of publication.John Fryer Moulds, BaaiDcu )(8f.Printed by the Quadrancle Preas,404 East Fifty-Fifth Street.SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1906.\' EDJ:TOR.J:A·LS , IThe University welcomes the pre­paratory school athletes to the camp­us and extends to themThe an invitation to make MONDAY A BUSY TIMEFOR SENIOR STUDENTSContinued from page one.the Class of I9P7, Cyrus Logan Gar­nett.Response on behalf of the Class of1907, Sanford Avery Lyon."Alma Mater:'The day will close with the Con­vocation reception at 9 p. m. in Hutch­inson Hall. All are invited.CI()thes ShopSells the FinestFull DressClothes.We think that we sell moredress suits than any other high­grade establishment in Chicago,because we have a peculiar know­ledge of that garment. We knowwhat is required in dress suits.We know the touches that differ­entiate the coat worn by the waiterfrom that worn by the gentleman.It may seem, .strange, but we do avery large business in these gar­ments at this time of the year webelieve because of the exodus ofPreparatory themselves perfectly atI Th can-ll·dates' our patrons to summer resorts.Men. lome. e u, ," fqr athletic honors arerecognized as leaders in the sectionof country from which they come;and the winners of the various eventsmay safely be heralded, as ·the West-_"?'_._.""''''--,...� ... '"'"' ... �1' ....... ' ........ -. ,.ern champi(ms 'of the United States.- The larger . number of competitorsarrived in Chicago last night and wereentertained by the University people,but still more will come" today, andthe same courteous; gentlemanlytreatment should be accorded theselast. Every' student should make ita duty to see thal no visitor goeshome without having had a goodtime.Ev�ry Chicago man is a member ofthe reception and entertainment com­mittees, and should see that ourguests are royally entertained.:iMICHIGAN DAILY SEEKSWESTERN SEPARATION-Angered Over C�rrection of GarrersTime Daily Makes StroneStatement Ciotbe.-O.ta-Sb ......49 J.ckson Boulevard.Chlcaao.Chicago to Buffalo, N. Y.I .! and return, via Nickel Plate Road, at: one fare plus twenty-five cents for! the round-trip. Tickets will be sold! from Chicago JUlie 9th, loth and r rth,; with return limit of J line 25th. Par­! ticular� at )'Jickel Plate Office, 113! Adams' 'St., � 'rfo6m .�. Chicago, Ill:I I----��---------------------i MARTYN'S MAROON STUDIO5705 Cottage Grove Ave. U. ofi C. Photographer. Special. rates to: .. tudents,lFownes!Gloves'Will b .. worn longeor'hi� � .. ,,!"on ,han oth .... r!! '-Ihal is. other gloves.That Michigan is seeking an ex­cuse to withdraw from the \Vesterntrack conference is evidenced by theIollowing dipping from the Michigancotlcgv daily, and is part of a storyin connection with the correction ofGar rcl's time in the high hurdles:"The men of the track team nrc ofthe opinion that this may be an at­tempt to rob Garrels of his due, .\!at the time they were told that onewatch caught :15 flat, two :15 1-5, andone : 152-5- If the incident i5 raisedintentionally to bring 'Michigan intodiscredit, the athletes arc almost unan-imously in the opinion that Michiganshould withdraw from the "Big Nine"as quickly as possible, inasmuch as theVar!'ity seems to have been worsted Iin .every athletic dispute during thecntrre year."------------------------------1I hi Don't Insult�your face by making it smart�nd sting with bad soap. AI­�ays insist npon�WlLLIAMS' :r�AMES HATS$2.00 $3.00A fair deal witl: � hat161. I.� E. MADISON STkEE.T.Near LaSalleOper« Hals, Silil. Hats Albert Mathews, Pres. Geo. H. Fiel�. Vice Pres. F. H. Stratton. Sec.MATHEWS-& CO. Inc.THE TAILOR SHOP.New Po.en BIde., 156 Wabah Aye.MAK�RS OF YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES,Our Spec:ialty 135-00 Sack Suits.W e show one of the Largest Lines of W oolens in Chicago'Ohe5491 WASHINGTON AVE.-;eOUR NEW STORE IS NOW OPEN.*-WE Clean, Dye and Press Ladies' and Gentle­men's garments in a way that insures us yourfuture patronage. Work called for and delivered.Phone Hyde Park 653 .EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR JUNE---0- ---0-25 per cent diScount to Students. New ideas in folders.See the Student's Special at $3.50.E5MOER PHOTO STUDIOPHOKK HYDa PAJUC 16. 243 EAsT 55TH STREET.KnowDo AnythingYouthat will oiler you a' better opening thanField:Work.. -: fOr a . good Life lItsurance . Company?I- IF NOT. waiTE TO,.. H. F. NORRIS, Supt .. of AgenciesTHE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFEINSURANCE ConPANYMllwuakee. Wis.RES'tAURANT. 104-108 MADISON STREETTHB . ILU.NOIS WAREHOUSE aJMI" S�RAOE COMPANY................. 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Gen.8upt.A P.T •••DETROIT 6. BUFFALO STEAMBOAT CO., DETROIT, .1"'''4.THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 9.THERE ARE eOAT aHIRTa ANDCOAT SHIRTSBUT THERE .8 ONLY ONEet!ud:e-­INSIST ON THE LU.L-IT MEAM8 RI..-r ..N!:SS, P'ITNESS. WHITEN ••• AND COIARP'ASTNE.S--$I.� AND MORE.CLUETT, PE.A.IODT I: CO., niT, •• T.Larc-' •• lter •• f Collan _. IIlIne ..... WwI.Telephones Hyde Park 18 aud (l?5A. McAdamsThe UDI .... er5 .. �... Flor:stGREBlIBOUSES:Cor. 530 St. aDd Kirr...a-][ ATe. ChicagoWHICIUC do )'011 get yourN.wapap.ra, P.rt •• 'CalM a ••• tatl.D.�?At NOI\. TOWSPreeDeUYUyPhoae"116 Hyde Park 348 57th Street1 YPEWRITERSBought. Sold. Rented, Repaired.ALL MAKES.Supplies a Specialty.Tel. Central 1342.20 VAN BUREN ST. Advertise in theMaroonResolutions Against HazingThe upper classmen of the Univer­sity of Washington have resolved tostamp out all forms of hazing at thedormitories. An article appearing inthe Pacific Wave. reads:"In the past it has been customaryfor the freshmen and sophs to clashin the dorrn., with the result that thedoors and windows were shattered,plaster knocked from the wall, andthe interior finish badly injured. Itis for the purpose of preventing suchdestruction of property that the dor­mitory men have decided that thepractice shall cease."If either the Sophomore or fresh­man crowd invades the dormitory nextfall for the purpose of tubbing orhazing the other class, they will bevigorously ejected by the upper clas�­men combined with the defendingforce. And the treatment will neitherbe gentle nor in the spirit of fun.Their home must be respected just as "much as the fraternity houses or anyprivate dwelling. No one ever heardof using some fraternity house as arendezvous for a student army or abattleground for their rough actions .Neither will the dormitory. say theoccupants, ever hereafter be used assuch."$12.25 to Buffalo, N. Y ..and return, from Chicago, via NickelPlate Road, June 9th, loth and rrth,with return limit of J one 25th. Nickel "Plate Office, Room 298. 113 Adamsstreet, Chicago.FINISH STRAW HATSNEW SHAPES ON DISPLAYYOUMANS· CAPPEIl·SFIVE DOLLARS TWO-TBREE-FOVR DOLLARS���,.-45·47IACKSON BOULEVARDCollege" Boys wearBISHOp9S U. of C.HAT- 13156 State Sl Esl 1860Derby and Soft Hats p, $4, $5, ss. Umbrellas $1, .2, sa and upSilk and Opera �ats $'),00, $ROO. .. ... . ........ '; .... � .. . ... ,- ....THE TERMBY ST ARTINQ ··THE ONL Y " WA Y·!J.Chicago &. Alton R. R.will land you quickly,cheaply and safelyif II � .:.\ LTO�'S::TRAYELTIPS Home Again!If you live in St. Louis, Kansas City, Peoria orany point this side and beyond those cities, letus figure with you. Be kind enough to drop aline of inquiry or telephonec. & A. TicKet OliceRECTOR BLDG .•Clark and Monroe St .•Chicago. 111. 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DI.BrOGdlt'Gr-NBW FORK-coopn- Bqwar�. 'Wa.tedFor fine tailoring go to J64 E. 63rdStreet. Have The YouYou Tip WillBeen T Op LikeThere? Inn ItTop Tloor 0.1THE PUlLiIAI COIPOY BUILDI16Cor. Ada.s St, a •• lliUJp1 A ..Vogelsang's1&2 MDdiaoft StreetA cafe of individual tonewhere fastidious folks findcheer and refreshment­the perfection of twentiethcentury cooking in a de­lightful old-world atmos­phere.(There I. ODb' ODe Vo •• I.aD.·.1J. H. Kintz. Prop. John Clark. IIgr.All orders day or night filledpromptly. 'We neyer c1oae.Jachson ParhLivery273 E. Fifty-Scventh Street.Telephone Hyde Park 552.553CHICAGO.Phones: 1Office. H. P. 1188. Ilesid�ace. H. P. Q6,lDr •• rel) 1m. J)atketlDt. "Raillb 1IIII. patketDENTISTS6249 IlIaabuk Ave •• Cor. 63rd StreetHours: 9-12. 1:30-5T�e growth of myI business has been nOI h­"ing short of phenolne-·nal. The men -whoI ' .,'bought clothes of melast year are not on I ycoming back them­selves but are bringingtheir friends, whichproves that the clothesI sell give universal sat­isfaction. T he reasonfor this is plain, everygarment is absolutely"all wool." No" mer­cerized cotton" here.For hot weather, clubcheck, tropical g ray,shepherd plaid and blueserge SUIts are thething.$15-$18-$20Drop in and try oneon. You win not beurged to buy.FOREMANClothes of Q.uality92-94-96 Washington St.Bet. Dearborn & Clark se,Open Saturday Evenings till 9.FORSYTH ... Fancy Shoes ... 429 E. 63d St.I�I