THE U. OF M. DAILY. ORGAIZE 180. NCORORAED 886 An Unfortunate Accident. THE CHEQUAMTEGON ORCHESTRA. LW rH CL'EMTENT,' Satunlay afternoon, about half an EXCELSIOR LAUN~DRY 2 t) Elth T II lot() rS ( l.eotvis and deicoiiti A. F .COVERST, Prop. 22 Vee.rs iti e IsusigleuS'+. " CITY LAUNDRY, M. M. Seabolt, No. 4 N. Fourth Ave. hour after practice bad bees begun, James Van IDusen, center rttslh on the secod eleven, became entangled an a scrimmunage andl broke his left leg below tihe knee. He was rarried into the medical building, and thte leg was set by Dr. Preakey. Van lDusen is a sophomore iln the medi- cal defpartment antI was a promising K-PEP SYOL'ltAcxt1 1V ISft'tH''TE candidale for the team. +$TATC $AVIP2GS BAnK2K+ He is resting todlay as comfortably A s. N inndtWFIthlin Is 511re'- as csttlrlbe eXp ected from the sern- oils natutre of tihe accident. The J3.1& M. Pr~zg 5ore i - T. _ 1.' the metio 55 10(0 yi-in -thl' 10'- l. Prepared (or Work. C-ro °rO'-'Te officers and members of thse 31. E. JOLLY 1& Co.3s Christian Association always pinda WhE~oii~.u willal ir i x of iii ' i e l:Ie C-de.stin li'5 1at. 1'"t. r "0.large liars of thte(cork of thse year he CiIv i lv((n- 111. i 0crowded in((o (te openin(g ilitys of LADIES' and C4ENTS' LUNCq ROOM. the 'irst semester. 'Then all the R. E. Jolly & Go., 26 S. State St. nesvcomiers iiust lie selcomedc laiii DANCING and DELSARTE tiraide toifeei at lioie, anif returning ANIE 01 .iibers mnust lie sct to work agains. MRS. ANIE WAD DiffR f'his yeaii (le assoiciation fisids itself .16 S. State -Street. sotox si s o iti'ss, TI). beit'ter cequippeif thani everliefore. I~' Mt71 ) Vad alleii ;2i1ssr .\l des1r. Ma~nny leic'Cic~lSce AT(Ii ):floS fir01 lilc J 4 'i:1 ,' Ifs-ln t'itt csosI i iilu t harge all of the numuerotus duties Annu A rorL z71tng ok f his neiw office. 'f'ypewriter suit Axi Siiix l. ii 1 c 1 i 'wiic); iI , i gsapli hase iees placed is oreIrlrtd uld l-t1<- =l i cr iti i 1it N 'iilierry IH all, and f ar-e assistitig eI f 1t0i 'i i''. <1 +(s t+1111. i - :l11i 141' 11 i~l eo: I c rilw ii ( it-cm Iw I~ toially ini the 1w 0rk ill register- ii Ii n Sic t 1' 5 1 ce,o t ots1 0 ~ l 1;:g, Issuinlg invitations, printing Ilrr1 +u. i " '11.: .1- w. C1 lopic carols, antI the like. 'fhe As- Si 'ii, 541 li foiioicn xwiii nowv he able to ido abiiiit all o~f its own fprintinlg. tOhe o " j f o the planss fropfosedl andl now be- oin crriedf out, is a i'ooii flce carif ® ° register iii all stiidenits in the Uil- versity ,swith their city and Iomic aiiliresses, to lie kept in N ewbelrry " half iiir gcncral a5s c1ll as Assoia- 'fhli soal mni'ings iii tle As'oi'i- aicon will be be~gun. this week, aiii ics'. aiiifdefpartuient fprayer meet- .jt HIJG.AN( FaNT AL i s xwill be arranledl . A eneral T iIIi'a~ t i., ) 8(ss. 'l11 ii. lxi. . 0I'ceptioni to all studienits xwill he t: r1" :'I ginto1atllstudnllts lFridasy evening A ; xii . . b' I1111 li' -- . ,i:11 1 0ti Fl''c= . is next. 'flie Sundasy mornin~g services Not. liii - N-l liii uS iill lie madle as i nterestissg as last U. ot M. Day at the Fair. (oat inedein C111t ~pn e nien of Northwestern University, te University of Wisconsin anti other institutions of learning. Ras were taketn at the lagoon atf for an hotr the banks were lintd with thousands11 to the sons that loated sthoreuwardl front the gontoloas and launches. Then tie merrymakers scramnbledl ashore, asd ater a series of yells that unnerveid te Indians in Buiffalo ill's encampment, wen their respective ways, well pleased withs the jolly celebration. .\Michigan visitors are crouing t the city in reglmnelts. ive registers are requieinth e state biliihng to receive their ames ait 3,000 sig natuires are inscribetd i teiiaiy. E. 1. Coxwer, lawo '3, as rcharge of tlie I. of s1l. exhiibit a the Word's fair. HeI will retiris at tic close of the fair anicottpete hils rnsI -sc ill the literary delipart' [U. Oh Al. .'AIG D Ai Sun.. O t s I'ii~'eidc t Aelolso leii' ail- i rea, Ni'ii heey fRai. Sati. o . 14-- ii ion tliJoie thrsAi a %t I,1 titi ild.t m e 'Ili.. e tt t i t' f4ela iy.L is t Pso ktttIi Wileft is lect eo of '''l 'fyl if', fit i Leonard Gofive ttillitt'scnifcu sectacil11t ilt'5 ul it' Lstfiliwlor,,. comets , 1t'ii' tlt ' heGan Oet Ilo.uetois motrtofwotl sitttg, atditil gt ala' tiodutio s roml' iltittfid titl Tie story o lrte, l'ayisit.weltlit' is finll oai'oessedii u int'itafIpopult' suethsipt tclt'cfall(Ifsmgecha1i111lt at'ttfoi sTt'se plt'hing e 5'il th effots 1,of toltlleming risclthe refraudlh dauhiver, 1101teniexvthe .lilft'hots- reslue11r moitt er11111dittefesiste1s fcliel's eeryl w 11ell Ino1111t outs Se mter wS.hoeatsite h(lotk,. t't'e Tsety o t.erd.layillodaeyst bee m11 ad$1eItbrtiterst15ss y Arbyorh usenofa111illgllls'eney.Texgtfelt, steSt.coursisthereal wer Riesry andsttheoneen r Ie renenieltres- tisfls.oste bsteknlstofboatsix's'nt yactldsplow igtthrough filts'.er.7 Thfe best papter int the Wet-Th'e Cliicago litter Ocean. YXto eanhuyfiIle or scondil-handl books ueixtof llol te dpartmtents of the Uiversity, at the Studiets' }lok Stoire, Stle stret, lat etitied tices.~0 BOtMiTlO BTii -1 StilltI', cos, eity [alisterni ater, x 4'1011 . I. Annl. Latdies G. 1et Itt sof.: Geit yitur U'fholtsterinup xxork doe t Ma1rtin IHolert's. Irit's tiix'w1and x c guarnsteed. 14 SoilcitorsnWat'lie---Enqtiiftieoat the IU. f t. DI LY ofie, Opera IHouse blocnkoppitfe ('ortItoiuse. Wtorltd's(Fairfes oa specially wits the Inter Oceanl. Rose xill be at te GConkcHose, Oct. Siibscribe fr t(leitiy ltter Oean. 'Thle strnigest tite of 50c Neckwear in (lie state. Water & Cot. lI:; Kfaoh' IIt'ii,ealroos i Furture1510, (arfets tlixitialttriiei x ot speiltie in Fuiitntr anid t'hoitryi 5Gff. .5 and 60(1 S. ttii sret.xiu ' 7ht3t' l, meichieo I idiih o okslitix t tthee- sellers, Stale' streetxl.1-7 C'tllege ((th. I iron! all 11511'fiit' lad Shiisluft iIllirdllfhtl, Sxi. Sfthtti Alastroh'e't. 1 7 voert oudentltshotlti egister lt once at Irttidin hlg stre, ctrnser of Isut iolnd i uh xlsrets.'Thiso r'egs- te'r is t(I n y ost te cttsuted'iiftptelt'- grapfhl mtessenigers. 1-7 Getthelii'tfl (lter tceani at Stol'- Ilet's,ui, (ftrilt useok St ft iiittii'.' iovtlal'Gen-hi ( ieniniily -;.. iut.i atiostl .111' lot cWork-eio livenX o to t cetilg 11011r't t fillipsits, iss' )011 1li hit:oi'.(ieto. 1-7 Spitsi' at'it t''xsutiiit'st'utfroml t hit'I. xi M5. in the tu itr Ocean. Somespsc-inl lout-pit s itt S1t1te Sreet MduixieShoict. Wilsey. A fin 1ti 1110fLeth"Lib r at-it liltsat Slatin ile~tir's. 1-i New osyill of ii-''i lie, Ities'Otetit M'rs. .,Si eiii iil-'oster's danc'ii cl asn. yStl c ttw; I'ies ta etit't- 'u cut'll .0 l ot 1 7 sousuous.it~ ShillI'm 1'-' ii''lit' -I, i t Shhtath in. ia l' ilitihll xtilsetyi.1t11 pi'e's illvt'e itime uss. 1-4 Foir'a firt 'hss mel lCli atl (M asr's Ret'aori t. No. 2 1:1. Huoititts t. 1I ('iit~thit' ings 1in Stotigs. any niewS'things. Waptet 5&Co.,T'iloiitss. 1-3 Nexw Launr. 'Tny1its for the hest wtork 31111ev5e'Psill. Workucdone inft eigihtttnx ittextrachatttge. (lilie, 10) Ef. Huron t~srret. 'Wousks 751t 1V. Siittis'Ixwillhier' ther interOesn Rlesembiesr A. E'. Roste cast sat' yit Watt!tWat ig Cot., of 9t0tWootwartdAxe., IDetroit, Ixielt.. tiwit'etatthe Coott Hosse xwfit a1 fullIit'etf satmtples of fall at inx'ster gtottls. Mtr. Hotseihts catered to Cie stuttents for thit ist, ive yeirsd les tlwas'oyagivett satisfatctions, itt pre,it A.I ,1 .5. 'ii N 'st '. M.Ci A.:Iiti - Ostlx. 0 ',ii'iti ' 1101'- es .111 il N.Y - Ch i'. L - li-]! s1 . I a. Stil ill S A. M.CI CI and \.BLI15IPC . F Stud i..'1[enS..tiWrkapeiaty ()t W.hS3 In 1c 15t on It{ s14.,tt 111 5Ev G.P 'a [,tItCe a . Ax . 11i 0) THE AILY AG $2.50MGandpr year. -ear. IPresidecnt Anugell xviii deliver his annuttal addsress next Suntday mtornittg, anti a coutrse of lectunes il "'hue Chtoice of a ILife Work,' to be givens by variouss professors andSIoutside sipeakers, is Ipronmisedi foir hater in thse year. Numsterouts opp~ortunities for thte study of thseIBible swil(Isis year be presentetd to Ite students, and able Biblical schsolars will be in chtarge of (hoe xvork. Thte character and scope( of thse work to be lone will be out- listetd at greater ltngths in a few tdays. The DAILY is the only College newspaper at the U. of M.