~It~.of l.Wasp VOL. VI. No. 72. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY P18196. FouR PAGES-3 CENTS. BANIShIED TO SIBERIA. SONE GUITAR MICHAEL A. MEYENDORFF RE- Is enough for one person to LAESACHCERDLIE playonaontieOn t He Tells or the Cruel Treatment of j~guitar is not eniough, how-1 Russian Soldiers--His Life in Exile Mi ever, to supply 3,000 stu- i11 -How Released by Abraham Lin- ~ dents. That's why we have coin. :N constaiitly in stock sewsravrermalaliec ta dozens of guitars of variousN Itwsrheasmlauineha ine adpics assembled in TUniversity Hall Satuzr- RETE LOOK AT OUR day nighst, yet of those who did at- BETTER neutioneiCwere disaisypointeti as they SU. OF M. GUITAR, iii listenedt to oise of Poland's greatest It's good as its name. ttIl patriots and one ef the niost bitter STHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO,, opponents, of the late Czar Alexander S. MAIN ST. II ~ tits lerture was mingled with wit, _____________________________ earnes - tesi.andipatthos. Titoeerp SPAIDI NC ! tion of hischildhood,is entertig the tj 2- u GSPoad rebellion at the early age of Educational -t foiiiteem without a father'siblessing, T cILT~ H~RS \ hiscopture tiy the tRussian troops, his S Souvenirs of the loingandt weasry jonrney to his exile house iii Itie widernsess of Si- TWENTY YEARS IN BUSINESS beriai attracted lie closest. attention of A complete set. comprisingiBa'sebaill, F-at- hits asudiencee for nearly two hours. wili beo sentato d5anddeiessa isl tierP sited 1Mr. Meyemisorlf was apopropriately States or Otanada upoOnthe reeelptsint CE~siiitiroducedt hy-PresidentfAiigell alliS A. G. SPALIDING & BROS., ini substance its reiiarks began wyiths Newe York. Chicago, Phlisde~plia. an explanatioin of hits boyhood.clays ini Laemest Mnsacts'rems of Bicycies asd Ails- leisc Goodsi. ilihe wotl. Is native Polanis. At the early sst't of fourteein le joiii- IIOT LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS i'd the I oiisls forces in ii sretil Chocolates and Candles s.-iinst Russia. Itis ohdest brtr ti ws-iniiioiimand of ttiise torn's;slitle' TO0 L ^(T1', 00,,8 Iis fattier was5fall officer il the ocr- .J 20 S. State St., Sag.er tBetc. Tice of his umijesty, thle roar. Large iie of Fli.. Pipe's. Tobaccssandsi te had teeii ins the armsy bust a stiort cigars. rime when hei becaume sepiarated. fronii 1 * ~the iiains body of isis colniand aisi T ak e N otice. was c.ittii t'y a detacimseint of lbs- sian soldiers, cruelly treated anid ca;i:t In trder to reduce mGy stock of into prison to await lila trial befor Fall Woolens, I willoffet' all Fancy thii court-miartial. iroin this couit lay Stiting, at cost for c ish and mike wamgve o hecoiisane-incie room for Spring Importations, of the Itussian forces who i'('loiti'i Ana early call willpirofit you. At hit not lit for, the Russiusn irmiy aiid G .IN-H , W I L D, made his sentenoce to iii exiles for life The Leading T3alor, tence was adfirmsed and signYled by the -2 E. -VAmblntoms Si.. Near -31ain sme tmperial haud of the czar whlichi UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, had aByearprevious patted Li1dome __ was traniiporteid further iioitb to a place imo-re (desolate anti umiomifort- aide-the placee that was to be Isis home instil death should makei h imi free. NEW REGENT APPOINTED. GOV. RICH SELECTS GEORGE A. FARR. OF GRAND HAVEN, To Fill the Vacancy Made' by Chas. Intiite meantimie a half-brother of H. Hackley-He is a Graduate of Mr. Meycudorf had emsigrated to the M. A. C. of the Class of '70. the city of New' York amid had be'comiit' Gtov. Sich apploinitedi Geor'ge A. Fair, a wealthy umerchiant and a soldier iii a prouminceif lawyer of GransdtHaven, stir Isis'war. Tiiis hoalf-bterlarn-ili as a miember of the Board of Regenats tug, of the exile ttf Am .Mcyendorff to Satiirdaiy. Mr. F-arc tikes the pl11cc siluemi~apatpliedi to the chief executive imatde vacan~t by the resignastion of of this natitn to iinterv-ene iii Iis be- I-on. CliarlisIH. tiackley aaadis half andl if piossible to secuire the cc- term is for eighir yeis. His atstoiumt- leasie of Mtr. lteyendiirff if lie woultd ienit gives the western tutt of thie coiie Is America soil foriver quit thit'state represcentation on the tBoard. - domisn of Itussaa Mr. F'arr ss-iblorn in Niagara' liton heariing - this tenider appt-eal county, N. Y., in 1842. Ie caine to thme kindthanid affeetionsate heart of the Michigan is 15:51, Isis parents settltigl greait Lineolin was agauinmsosvedhad i55in Monroe county iiitha~t year. Do"- a fesv mionthss Michael A. lSteycustoult, insg the wvar tie servedh with the 'oumrt~i st'e cushyexile s'v-r releasetd by theUt'tnitedt Stats's srtillery timd wssssdis- request of this gto-t'mentscstsvas5oil chiargesh with the msirk of first seu- hits wasy to Aimsericsa to enjouy tiiat for geant. tHe ws grsaduated frois thse which lie ihad so bras-ely fought--lib- M\ichaigaus Agricultusralh ('olege in 1870, euty. and.stsice thsat timse has pra'lcticed la-t AT THE WEBSTER BANQUET. asf Grand H-avens.tie lsas beemsto-ice Good Speakers Respond to ModernelcestesnaoadisneOth Subjects. umiost ac'ti'. politiciasssinihits distirict. - ~Ini asts-octrtimig :h.Ir. Irr's ainth~it- Recshttusets were msasde to toasts at sseust us Ithegenit thsetGraondHa1ivenTi- hss baniq~ut. ofttf e A s'e'bsters'rotiety bunsasid o ittIis: Fridasy nighst us follow's: Iittosurely assWeotems Mithsaigami "t'ami-Anucricss," by .. ft. ays-; isis; biihanit, bs'ighsit, sablt', snis "Uiche Sasis" 1.A. (.lMciaughials; "Tlhet brsainy, biing a grasduiate of ii Michs- 'hT'iendsn-y to Amseriica-uus utittiiois,'' gals cotllegseandthsumsbeinsg thsorumghly M. F.. Cmii's; "tOuir I sgrs'ss,"..-tpotedli' n timrhewaists ttf sur tolhgs Sauer; "Outr SRevenues andth Yextit'ti- ansdhuivei-rsity. Ile woulindeedhs't he a turea," D. A. Sfshs-urshs; "Our I iiiset' vauable minsoss this' toaumtt. Ie is am anth Monistary Systems," F.". II. hum- tositive, utggre svo ep(huiblican. You tssiisitr; "'fhleStodierns Iawvyer," P. Y. cliialsways:t'll sthere tto indstirerili m Albrighut; "Otis'ahtpetitt's,"(G. SI. Stes- th olitltt' qtuestiomis oftfhue day. lie enss; "'Thse iodernMshams," Miss Ou'tauiu stanmds todauy one of hesohfiug lawvyers Baltes; "Th u tishume of liii' East;' oF. -i inlIirigaim mistSlie is theretby Isis Wi. Me-iis; "Tue Nc-tvWtomsan!" ii. SE. osw-n peirseverinig -os-r mSlutabor. Ile Nothisus; "Our Shomoram- it-ushmers," is cisc of cisc best ctfizemis, alwvays H1. 1I. Slcisslmims; "'fhie Freshumn," slts-c to uumyithsimgthatsitlsltadv'uance P. II. Rlysan; "ihe Seuior's," T.11 the intri'st", of out sfate thuS counmty 'Brooks; "Webster Society," E. 1'. amit we -rusty tnd sincterehy telitve t)'Leary-; "tUniversity of Sticlaus," Glovernor hitch misy look thestate over D. . Slimier; "Michilgan's Orators:,"caeul an abter ai fo th IB. I. Numssttmouiss; "Athlietics of the VUiversity," G. 'W. .'Mc(' ssrin; "On is Oittiona nnot lie fioundt. rtseSRepiublic of the 1-ttmie,'(. . V Donsovans; "The Spirit of the West," C. Unity Club Tonight. 1 e c !i: e' ILLUJSTRATIVE CASES -ON- P[BSONAL PROPERTY, Selected by Prof. Levi T. Griffin, of the Lawy Depart- ment, NOW ON SALE -AT- WA HR7S. tp Tows, Pewn Tows. University Bookstore, Opposite Gouriniouse 200S. Stang St. 4 N. Mil St. Btiddiing a loug fareellhifrom mfaiftle", imotthet'r, stis's, brothers snub swvect- heart, lie beganm that loahusomeu tnt] shesohute sevenma ionthus' massrchs to his exile home en the barrens steplpes oh Siberia. Upions the susmmit of the Ural msosun- tains hue turned timd took thle last fare- wvell gaze upons Russia and turned liis eyes for the first tine upon the hsomni of the exile-tile destiny of bums who frowns upon the uIperial decree. Hfere in Gino city of Tobolsk lise found occupation as a private tutor for whirl be obtained his bed and board. Dis obeying an ordinance of that city I 1 ., E' i p) J !1 - 8 Microscope Stolen. Laust Junue just before (li eculiege cussed a $300 Nets miicrossope wsvu stolen fromsorie of the laboratories and a rewvard of $13)hills becen otfered by the authsorities for its return aso a row'ard of $225xvi lie rewvarded for the tirrest and conviction of the thief. Fictures to Be Token. A picture of the tReserve eleven will ibe made at Gibson & Clark's gallery mext Saturday at ]. o'clock. All. who received "it" sweaters are repiesfed to be there in football costume. lust esstertiimimuemfs tlis evciimi. 'lThe hecture wiii be givens by Mlrs,. Loisc HialliWsalketr, wvho still give anm sc- commit itt her hung ;jeiney sade a to-t mossnhs ago frotsh('uiro to Damatasetis across the Holy Latimd. Strs.A.aslker ilustmatits lier hechmir's buy yotingLiahes dressed in the i',os. timses of the orient. Sir. Joseipsh. Hiller, '9)211, spent Sun- diay with friends here. Prof. Kirchner wiii lecture to the senior lawvs monriate International Sting the first three daysg of tisswxeek.