THE U. OF M. DAILY. c Z Y ly reorganized we anticipate no dif- ~ ~ ficulty whatever in getting the papera Football Prospects, (Conatinned trem first sage.) s'abrstwd Day (Sudays aecepted durit_ the Cltse yea, by THE U. OF M.i INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subi-siptontpriee?..5pee yea, inveiaby in adeanes'Singlesote sient sas. Sbsrp- tons maybe lct as the ofttee at the DAIY, at Stlets,swithsay oathetteditrt or authoreized sliitrs. Commntiatiss shtuld reecs the office by 7socack P. At. it they are o appear the et Jay. Addess all meattee iteded tr pubie- tionsto he lanitteEdis. Alt buttness cemtunietsens shuld te ets tohe Busti nss Mnagee. THE U of H. DAILY, Ann Aror, Mith. EDITORS C. A. DyvSs-,at w t"Jse'4, StnagigtFdtitst. Nouststa 'tsts,tas, [At. t, s-itenL 11. A. St'ttDstat, it.'9. Assistant. At i tttts ia. S. W,UTSvSa.vY. G. it.. Busiess Slaat e. Wyst.i..ttttsut,tit..7 A--Itnt. A- stt. I . . Attst<. I..+NV wt .,ut 'a. "loi,9.W . ci sste, 'ttt stesnisei. H. i.(last sets. 44. P. i.Mstatindse,'0. 1. f.. Cttoasssdt,'t. - ---- Alttvpyen t'i tl t i ttt' attits'eIort. ins nf ie sity ei pttltttttsttt. EDILTION 'T-I).XV 3,00. StM)Eo~N are sarned against care- lessly leaving teir rooms unlocked, as Ann Aror i at present, as it aisways is at te beginning of tie year, infested with sneak tieves. A nunner of minor tets are re- ported Sunday night and shoull he sufficient to pt every one on his guard. __ __ Tir_ attempt swill be oaesis year to make the DAILY thoroughly representtativee of all tein stersts centering arosundl a large envrsty. It awill be oir im not to devote too nmuchspsiacc to ay oti susbject, at the extense of soeuthing else. Its this weiope to receive the hterty co-operation of al. Couns rioTTIforI ethe vacant place ona the DAL).sY staff is waxig warn, as we Std hoped it woldt, ansi the outlook for securing active men is good. All wvio desire to conpete, anid have not done so, should see the managing editor at once and receive assignmesnts. On the Yale Record and oter eastern college papers the comnpetitive sys- tem is declared a grand success, and a position on the college paper is deemed an honor well worthn striving for. WE are publishing nore news now titan ever before and as a proof of our statement se ask you to exam- ine old files of tie DAss. Witi our reduced editorial staff it taxes our force to get the paper out on time, ut as soon as our force is ful otartreaesca sistus tei- Anothner familiar figure on the Our eadrs an ssis usmatri-field is sinai one coach of last year, all byinanting n ieun ofnov o the old Yale quarter-back, Frank bydropptttg tinem in the BAste boxes 'Barbour. His experience of last to be found in nearly every depart- year withn the nnen ought to aid hnim unent b I litig. naterially in deleloping this year's presnt pperancs, histeamt. He xiii remain through the Filoe nactiresety~ear antesUthis entire season. Donnelly, Princeton cvii be ti ativeyearat te U.of , has been engaged to coach te M. iiti tso lctue curss uderline mesa and is expected about thse thte control of student organizations, middle of tisis nnonthn. Trainer anti two good cousrses arranged for Mutn iohscnreo h by churcht organizations, it seemns (hsclcniino h ei a rare treat is isn store for us inth ie ayia1 odtoa ftn nti lineof ectresas oly he estman of eighteen years' exinerience lineof ectues s oly tne estin training sprinters and other aths- talent isas been secured. Isa tine lts trn iesnnrh a lineonttiirfSanynsa- been engaged in training the Chica- rged a scores of concerts never befre tinlec inAtaa ..rbr. go Cycling Club, containisig such No one wvho expects to mnake thecicnesallesniBret;lo thte athletic teann of tine Boston Alt- msost of tin university residence can affrd o mss he xcelen opor-letit.Cltub whiile at Chticago. He is aftuitnies rdti eaxcellent rtingr subjecting tinennen to hard, steady tosniisespoiferedotnenoyearuof onefron thse best musical andi literary talenttieitie Fononrsofrm in he ounry.two to five miles are followved by roth it ds otie.towseattisettintg stinexercises. Txe co eds of tine tuniversity areThbahrositebsmntf entiledtoand houd hve to linte unedical bttildinsg are entirely in- preenttivs o th BItLY staff, adeq~uate for titeisurpose, but are wiesentatison rtitnf me - tineonly ones asailable.'rTe men titin" husfarwe avenotre-are at ipresenat at training tabnle at ceiveui any apnplications, awhicin fact Ireitytiatis. we take it, is not dtue to any inidis- position to the representation bitt is Corsiell xvwilthtis year meet liar- perhtapns owing to a feeling tat tine vard, Ptritnceton, anti Pennsylvania, place sinould seek teavonnen and onthie Ifiot hail field. not the aomen the place. 'Whiile A room innttgalls street, ocits- tinis wotuldI aork in poitics, it avostrl iedi by taco nady stutdents, was visit- scarcely be a safe policy so pursue cii iy thieves, Suntday night. Sev- in the selection of I tiedesitors as eral articles of vaitteaere stoletn. those osly, as-io feel an ajititudce for for tine vork anti desire tine drill in neavwsaper awriting, incidesnt to tine position, svotiutaike tine test sic-. "_14 cesa. 1 1 f I I i I N I I te LEADING SCH-OOL OF BUSINESS adSHORTHAND ttt-t':sts.'ttthsttts;siee tthett tssire ttendat~ne;et stetl tttivstttt'- tttttneti; secitstpted sc-dte sttssm;,dntts1Aue Saturday eeingtreetis;ttt ptttnatolis'eitiretyenr NE.csttestnst 5-settises ttts pltettg t'et'ttta i tnssts th.'tsgttdstegtseansttessttttt. rvo> ts espeses to's $5.5ts-5dtiPer seek its piate tststte. Far xse Cataoue', andden P. R. CLEARY, PES. QTOLEDssO ttyf tec~tnt < H vss tnj ,0 1 taI O . It tGt, 5 tt, 5G I' cOt 1 ' s55 t i ,S Ilc 'ass ti 't^SetINW I a ttltNtiitnIi LOS .IfaIa]E'W YORKA tssnstlittt. Gesssss Lel'ayIds o'se. httdl' lessssts-sne.sy sstttsttttt sitstOse sis. tusstsasst sss t eti tsnsasi sIe /Cnt pat-st Y dt,Ilttshst 9t i ,n 1 tdcim" i:K154.4lo N16:tY:I t O E. 15S. SIll. I:0- Manager i W' Nw A= MF- 1,r tas been a matter of conmilaint s___ in tine past thnat stushents, estensttter a losng resfidence at te University, Horsf'ords Acid Phosphate j avere not even acqucainteid aitshteir Is thte smost effectve ti nd sg'ee- citiss-mates. 'his lamsentale coin- dilion of affairs is fast beconming an aisle t'etstdyi exsnc ft' impossibility aithth ie progressive tIprevetng sncligrestiost, ansu se- studhent. iy nmcans of the nunser- out class ansi general receptions, liexinthilose diseases arising students are brought together to f'tnt a disoi-dered stosnatIs. mingle, socially, in the stusdent life of the U~niversity. 'r'hus, acquaint- Dr. W. W. Gardner, Springfield, ansces are formed awith a large nuns- I Mass., says: "I valsse it us ass escellent her of students. We can not urge preventative of indigestion, anti a pleasatt too strongly upon tine new stusdents sacidlatesd drinkshlenspisteley dilutendhsiths the profit ho be gained by attending water, andt sweetened." the reception given under the auspi- ces of the S. C. A., next Frisday Descripstivevpapss~het tree ott applition toss Eunghns. Rumford ChemicealWorks, Providenice,R.I. If you begin right, there is no Bewtierofusti ttes andsidsttsions. ireason achy yousr list of acquaint- For Sale by all Druggists Iances should not be large, and your Sresidence at the University a sue- 'J iESw.acc E, lois. roero cess oily. N.etservasnls-ntov st'sp cmterytes.