Iowa Citizen, The (Newspaper) - September 22, 1903, Iowa City, Iowa FIFTEENTH FEAR IOWA Published and Friday of Each Week NUMBER 102 in the if I Wi Ci CLOUDBURSTS AND EARTHQUAKES DEADLY WORK IN ITALY The Storms and Earthquake Shocks Continue Awful Makes De- Thrower Sept. and earthquakes continue their deadly work in this HAMILTON MAKES DENIAL New Sept. A. reputed agent of the New York has cabled a sweeping but gives no explanation of his connection with the HEARING ON OCT 3 Railroad Commission will Hold Hearing In Rock Island Suburban Cases oil October 3, at Cedar Rapids tVe state railway commission will hold a hearing in which the right of the Rock Island railway to run a suburban vice between this city and charging a lower fare than is charged elsewhere on the The matter comes up on complaint of parties residing between here and Cedar who claim that they are discriminated in that they are still to pay the three cents a mile formerly It is really a fight the Rock Island and the BOMB THROWER INJURED Sept. bomb was thrown into a bank window It rebounded and fatally injured the BIDS ON MORE BRICK PAVING Four Contractors Hand in Bids on College and Capitol Street ing on M. 41c; dressing and resetting paving on con- crete Berry and Crwoley agree to pave with Des Moines while bid was on Puritan and M. Ford's on Galesburg WILL BANQUET THE MASONS The bids were opened at two o'clock afternoon on the paving for Court and College were four bidders today and none were 3ehiod sufficiently to cause any on that score none failed include a certified The bids fere on each separately is I. i Capitol John L. 3Sc; new 58c; old 29c. ng on old stone new stone bree foot radius corner 90; 8 inch corner broken tone per cubic total 17.57 T. 30c; new 55c; old cur 20cj paving on old paving on new foot radius corner 18 inch radius corner 5.15; broken stone cubic total 13.85 4Qc; ew 57c; old 20c; aving on old 3 new stone 3 foot corner 18 inch cor- broken stone per cubic M. 41c; new 60c; old 22c; paving on d stone paving on stone 3 foot dius corner IS inch dins corner Died This Afternoon at His Home Old Soldier and F. A. an old soldier and a pioneer of the early days of passed away this afternoon at bis home at 419 North Dubuque after long and patient The funeral wili be held at the chapel is Scott township on 24, at 3 p. after leaving his latE residence at p. m. Mr. Parrott has a record in the civil war of which be and all comrades have been Hs was member of the S. J. Post of this city was an active member of the He ivas also a member of tbe County Old tion and always took great interest in such He leaves to mourn him a Abigail Herbett and and two Jessie and The sympathy of ths entire community goes out to the ones in their hour of Eastern Stars will Banquet at Meeting of Masons Next At the banquet of Royal Arch Masons on Thursday evening of next toe Eastern Stars of this city will It is expected that fully two hundred and fifty plates will be laid for the which gives promise of being one of the most delightful events in Masonic circles for some MR AND Alter A Seven weeks They Come Back to Iowa City well and and Mrs. V. W. Maresh and Miss Maiy Kodym have inst returned from points in the con- a trip that has covered seven very pleasant They spent some little time in where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of They the Salt Lake and on the return bad a most de- lightful time sightseeing in While in Denver they visited at the homes of Joseph anc former residents o MOBS THRONG THE CAMPUS SCRAP The Fiercest Class Scrap in Many Years Was Fought for Hours This ber of Injuries Were Sustained by the Dr. Pye of the M. church will leave next Tuesday where he will attend the JURORS VISIT POOR Grand Jury Takes Dinner With Superintendent George Wicks of the Poor 1. 0. O. F. The members of Eureka Lodges are invited to mest at hall Saturday morning at 8 a. m. accompany the remains of our Bro. J. B. Lee to the depot to be taken to for By Order of F. S. Able Eureka The grand which opened its sessions yesterday left this forenoon for the poor where they will take dinner with Superintendent Wicks and look over the buildings and later making a report The jury returned to town this and again went into secret A Larger Showing of Boy's and Children's The big annual class scrap was the event of the day in the of the class of 1909 It has become a traditional performance at the uni versity of Iowa that the sophomore class shall take the earliest possible of conferring a milk baptism upon the new and incoming body of it is looked forward to by not only alj students but the citizens who delight in a display of primitive hand to hand prowess anti- the event with considerable Big Class This The present sophomore class last year proved their might by dispensing and as it is weii known that the pre- sent freshman class have area both and husky a splendid scrap was early it came The dawn this morning revealed ly fastened in the high of a tree southeast corner of the campus not far from the street a can of portions keeping with tha class which was to be treated to the musty milk it Begins Not until about ten o'clock did the freshmen get a sufficient band of their red war paint and their garb of battle arranged so that they could howling upon the of the class ahead of After assembling on the horde came with cries of ternal vengeance to the where act only a hundred so poh ore ores stood to receive them but also a large crowd expectant onlookers had John 42c; new 58c; paving on concrete 3 foot radius cornet 18 inch T. L. Crowley new 48; 3 radius 18 inch radius met 40c; w 57c; 3 foot lius corner 18 inch Has cornet M. 41c; new 3 foot radius 18 inch coner total ARE DRAWN Clerk Koser this afternoon drew twelve more men who may serve as some portion of the present term of was done just previous to the of court for the personal injury suit of C E. Hardy against the Rock I which begins this Carroll Wright and L. Parish are here from Des Moines representing the The following are the new veniremen F. P. Joe J. C. E. Hugh Hugh M. A. W. E. Frank Ray Jos. Jos. John 42c; suing and resettling 27c; on tali t. Crowley Co. dressing and resetting 20c paving on concrete Total 40c; and resetting cmb 20c; The marriage of Fred P. Miller of Chicago and Miss Sadie R. Morgan of D. formerly of Iowa was solemnized at the home of the bride's W. Morgan at Sept. 21, at S p. m. The wedding was no one being present but the near tives of the contracting ly after the ceremony the bride and groom took the evening for their future home in where they will be at home to their friends at 686 E. 44th Nov. I. than has ever before been displayed in the A assortment of garments carefully selected from liass of the leading clothes makers of the Tbe range in pattern aod styie great tbat choosing is made easy for the most exacting Prices range from good enough to be to the Fall Headgear For Our assortment con- tains the best offered by the leading and Hats to fit any figure or Autumn Styles In Latest exclusive cat and made by men who are in their Let Be Your Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaffher Marx were closely at tbe foot of tree which held the milk can and a half dozsa were posted in the Upon this circle tlie freshmen then dashed in as attempt to Ute tbe mores aud all by tbe was not in the Tbe red paint with they had daubed their cheeks only the jre of the they braced themselves to withstand the Possessed in Creso White and a few others of gridiron fame scch bulwarks of de- fense that the attack was somewhat re- Got a The freshmen then introduced into their tactics a large rope with which they attempted to bind the sophomores to the This failed but from the frantic cries from the branches of tbe tree of the Cut the it that the trick had produced a A barrel brought to the scene was in a second in as many pieces as there were hoops aud staves in it. A ladder likewise went to in the scramble that was for more than the honor of the class was at sta university and the ment to ask this contest to I ask tbe to take trophy and the freshmen to go to their He made a few remarks which were all well taken by the crowa aud in a few the dispersion The sophomores carried the can they had defended to the gallery where they posed for a Unfortunate the most oc. currence of the morning was tbe received by a certain who is living on North rock to which was attached a rope was thrown in tbe hope of getting the rope over a limb of the It missed the tree completely and struck the young man on the He was stunned and was at once to Dr. This afternoon he is conscious t is still sick It is believed his will not be permanent bat if was a needless accident and is an ex- ample of carrying the sport too Another freshman named Loehr kicked in the head and was scious for over an Joaes suffered a dislocation of the He is resting as well as could be Attorney Comes Into Possession of Will Will with which be shot Mrs. Ell Vena Jones and S. E. passed into the hands of Attorney who will of it thereafter until the close of the case against Tae revolver Is a Company 32-caIib Healy r of the Jl OP It point where the strength of the contestants was Several pairs of grim smugglers lay scattered on the campus grass and here and there were scarlet faces turned ward to the September should sky till breath Until twelve o'clock the struggle con- There was no sign of either side being willing to desist of its own accord and at last President Dean Prof. and Prof. Macbride appeared as peace The roar of through the crowd to the foot of he tree and mounted a barrel tbe had long gazed at come in the name of It is loaded as Joces turned it. over to tha and it will be one of tbe exhibits ed in by the Will Jones before the gave certain testimony ia to the re- volver which it is believed the revolver itself wlH readily thus giving the lie to what Jouss has sworn Aged Man of Liberty Township Died at His Home Early This Morning After Short morning at the early of Myers died at his home in Liberty township after a brief The cause of his death paralysis and to his very advanced age he could withstand the shock only for a short M. Myers has spent forty-nine of the eighty years of his life in the township in which his death of the Civil in Company F of the Iowa Two sons and a wife survive die ceased and of the f is present home pl is a well known of Gront cents church in will be in m 1 m