THlE U. OF M. DAILY ofga t++ Published Daily (Sunday excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, DeFICn: Times building N. Main st., opposite post office. EDITORS C. D. CARY, Ge. L. WW O. THIAYER, '93 L. S. E. KNArrFN, '98. G.. R. Sumis'1. WI. W. liuGues, '9s', N. L. Gtus-ieo, '9£IL 0. IIANS, '985. EDITO RI ii-CIIIEF G. 13. IlRSONs , '9t L. At VNAGING EDITOR ..F. THOMsAS, '97. Prof. ''rowllrittgc, AT director of1 011 HARVARD. JelffersonD 1'lysi- Scal JLlol'atoly ob- taind(' on lVedne~sday Iafternoonla is- tinrt impress bionll u1on11a lphoto ;ra111 pltate by lmclans o h off11'ls. KthgeD cilalodltrays actinlg throughl Wood 111111 pslli' bon-rdt. '1111'illlrePsioll ha1s beenl tixIII 11111 is capalell (f giing a print1 u11111 ordlinary blu1111 nt lor 11111r ;cll5iltl 11p11er. A -cry sensitive Cramelr drly-plbate abolit four 111c111-5lonlg anot.119111ch1s gIUSINSS MANGER 'wide, was(lbp110, 1111 side up1, in~to a. U. C WasnoNvoodll box, hi~llg a close'-littillg ASSOCIATE EDITORS slidingg wood~eni cover. Uponl111e s011- L. A. l'ratt, '96 C. 91. Death, '96 1' sitivc plate were laid lavo clear gloss S. 1. Smith,'Ill L. C. E. Sherman, '99. IF. Simrons, '9s. 11. 13. Gammon, '19891. 5lp"5, l's ! 1111111 one'-sixtIeenth1 of a11 Ft. A. Facit, 'N) E. R.1R. lReilly, '99. in~chi deep. A spa0cc -was left IR, C. FaulO's, '9911 M. J. L. Walsh, '90 Al. C B. Rloc, '915 I. Susannah Richardson, '98. botweeni themilabout1 four inichics Tihe subscription price of tileDiultyhas b1g1 1111nd one-hailf 011n iicti11001. been reduced to $1.50iinudvance for tile rest AcrossItie glalss slpsto 10o101(1h111111 i of the year. Lease subscriptions at the ila a:pta.1ar~ a fpn bully office or swith P'. C. MeoyeC. of M1.d - il )1 1 arwbr fIil Newo Stand, 'lsod tive-sixteenithis;of 1111inich thick. Editor sf today's paper, Thle woocdeni cv('r, three-sixteeths of (G. 11. S1IMS. 9 an Weili l ick, was then ppishietito 111101'. 'T'hic woocelibox ttius pllr'et I accordtanlce ' itlt the tusuall eSlstol was99: placed'Itwithintia covered palste- the Daily will dliscon~tiniue jilbliettioll board box, fill'watlls of which were for at few days ini orde~r to allow the a.bout one-thirty-second sf ili inch edit1015 111110to pre'paire'furI'9'111111111'thick. '111' paste-oardl box, with its 110110. Six paige's 011111b' publshed'I 011Conltents, was lplacedl 0110 oc 1t1o0in- Fritday, s 11th11 thll'readers of tiii' elm fi'oni t111'brightly florescent 1part paper '0will 'receive alutost 416.111u011 (f tin ordina~ry sphlerical Crookes newsas, susal. tribe',11111die actionliwas lailitailied wivth this arrangemlent about two iiin- All tigs onside~red,the 1annua11l 1111.5.whienlthe tbe'becameil'o0 110 ball committees cannotl rbe blamtedtfor thait the operation01wa9sto51ped. The 111010 raction, if carried't 11s11ali- sensitive p1a110 OIlsthen taken out n1oun1e01. 'heichaniblge to :ioldin" tile a111dItei dev101p1d with rodillol. Sion bxall in Toledo is jsot svhtit anyyo5110 the 1)11t w11111h11ad not beein shielded else wouldt do undier similar circumD- by' the gltass slips begnn to show dark, stances ais one090which isItheil' u11- 111111i11 ttvery short 111110tle'develop- doubted 1righ11. T'hey 11ave0 decideid to 1110111wlas 'omletel~d, the bounidaries 1111110the anlbl batll a111 p rivate party' of the0xposedt 1)a1t1of the 1111110 be- insteald of a Unliv'ersity fulnction, and11 11ng w11ll chdefinedfor lie whitollg1;4ti it naturally followvs that they maty of t1he 191t1. The imlage wooa thon hold it inl Toledo or Dexter or "fxOed" 1i1 the ordinary stay. Topoloballipo, provided the faiculty's 'T'hus -as thll seconid attemplt tiitde consent is gtained. It is not probable by Prof. Trow-bridge to obtain the do- that tis latter obstacle will be harldsrelfec vliaCoe'lu.Th t0o oercome. first attemlpt, made a few minutes be- UNIVERSITY NOTES. fore, was partly successful. The or- dlina~ry sixty-volt ,alternlating current1 A nmeeting of the Denial Society will 11t011 for liglhtillg the building as be held Ithis evening. A its-lure wvill senlt thlroughl tbe pimlary of an 1 rdi- be delivered by Dr. bHoff, nary coil. The resistanlce of the 19r1- An operationl for appendicitis was Diary' of tis coil is one-tenth. of an performaed on Fred L. (Ca1p1).'9S L, ohmn, and of the secondary (6000 ohI& Fcriday afternoonl at the Unliversity The cui-rent throughl the primary was hospital. not stronger thlan IN anlpheres. Tjhe Mrs. A. B. Prescott gave a nmost do- current fromn 1110secondary of 1110 lightoful "at bomne" to lifly of the col- first coil Nii l sent thrcoughl Ibe pri- lege girls Saturday froml8)110 C 'clock niary of twenty-five turns of a Tesla at 11cr h11e,110, South Ilgalls street. induction coil, 1110 secondary of which The floral decorations wete red and has 50 turns. The secondary w-ill white carnationls lied swith the yellow give it spark thlrough about six incehes and blue. 9M. Alngell, Mtrs. Heldmgan, of air. Its termlinlals were connected Mtrs. Lollxlrd, Mrs. Vaughan and with the electrotlse of the Croo~'e's MftS. Jordan assisted Mrs. Prescott. tube already mentioned. The Daily will keep you up-to-date The current thlus furnished to the on everything regarding the Univer- coiIl being an alternating one, the up- city -- $1..50 UNTIL COMMENCE- pear-ancn of the lube during actoll M~ENT. wato somewhat different from that or- dtinarily 'scribed. Tfl orescenl'lt ef- fc-s wieieles sharp~ly locl'alized 11h111 casual1. blolinth('e1150sv ithi soli-ti t l blhotogrl10etefect as obtainedl, it ts s 10retlly ne'cessary. It hiip- 1(1-1)-lbto be at 1111111andlitaa. 11er- totee d. b I.t is evsiden-tt that the 1111- tpres'11uonlotalinedt 1)11the 191a1e0 is Wha'i~tever the catsis tha1111t ptiodu- I'l the effect, it ce'rtalinly wo1rkedl tlirolglatil-icnss of m~od wic- a-t 111ilinch. At othe'r places till thick- 1115oflthe'wodenl -111)111 'vals 0111y 1111011 one-eighithl (f a1n i11h, butit is s-eiy difficult Ill listillgtish 010 the 111a110 iih' 1)01t711at1w5as5covere'd b1y till IxItnI thickntess. It 1s eviden~t that 91a1, (covere'dIby the Ixtl-a tiicknelss. 'lhave bee-11 produtced" thrcoughI 11100 than11 (111'itichiof solidl woob.-blltrval'lI Crimisoln. If ibe cathode ralys are 1lght riay, tile-y arei appa:renttly of the slit called Lt1:rougth a. prisinl are' refralcteditmire 111a11 lb'e1v01ol tyip (If ordinaruy 11111 tigiuttsvrltl-s trot. lalsvill 1-1. 11all, of hfarvard ts the New York Sun. I1 is awIll knoswn liothatsch rys osist 111)d 1he ai'y 111 effect1ivei'nil lotograulhtii' lbottbh0110rteyes a110 incapable1110of ;gel- Ilii1119'any 1sn 11011 directly Ifromtt heitni. It need'lnolist urr1'50its s 111111111111 thuere' are ultra.-v-iolet raiys wlhich dl) list re-adily h)11i1trat lalotss, as thuert' 'bothelr 'I-Ill 111199-lurays,90111011 (o not pbenetrate glass. Thue surprising chattucleristic of cathtode rays, as toelblirl has foitudth11e11, is the tuti- torm ditfticulty the~y have in. pssinlg 011r'olghi bodil's of tiffe ret u 11111'0111 - Apparetly lloulbg( uluidstituchless utniformulitttillths particutla. Leonard roonts to consider cauthodle ray's a15ol thtil'samelO unature wIith 0011- 11111 lighlt trays, but of miucit Shorter Nvave'engotigh. Ito comopares tie oh- str-uctiont they mtil-e in pa'sillg through air with the obstrutctiou ordhinary light has itinhssinlttiliulghil a.)s10ce1111011 avithpatrticle-s of a setusible sloe, dulst pa~rticles, for itustanuce'. A serious o~b- jection ts bhh 'Iviewvis the fact,reod I'lecrd 119 by Lontard lhimlself, tilt cthoilde rays :are tapplarenlhy deft~letdby :t ('lech-icily is deflected,. aherons 0011- 111011 light, thuoughi yielditlign19someI wvays to mhagnetic Influetnce, is not so aff ected. P'rof. A. A. 'Mih- AT ('1901, oftheltoUni- CHICAGO. vernihy of Chi- cao, is oxpet unonting ontthle recettdiscovery of trot.hRotutgenl, of Blerlint, in thei "daurk light." 'he t'Berlin s-icuibist sent 1; co'ltetdellscrip~tionulof his aworkt11 P'rof. 'tichlsonl attd thlat1er10-is5try- fig to verify it. Ill connecthionu with. his assistatts, 'Ites-ss.Latiutu a1111 Morllrisonu, hue has bee-ut lxelriuheltilig for severtil(days anld expects to rc- l por1111'erestulsof his observa9'ltionslill, a shout timehl. Aecot'diuig ts Prof. hioutgetto loller, he o k 101 difterenit sub1stances05 anit lacedO('l Iluoubetaen thellt-auys of the dar1k light andflue object, a111 thie rays 11115511 t11r11ug11the sittstaticos andllrcachedblue obijoct aithiout, beitig reflectedb or rtrcted. H ound11111 lb sraule results itslusinug suclusuubstances as paipler-at volumte of 1.100 pages of- foritug '.oarcrly any obstruction to tile V Your Money's Worth* The editors of the Daily desire to call special attention to the fact that the paper will be issued up to commence- ment this year. Subscribers who leave immediately afterj the examinations of the second semester can have theW Daily mailed to them without extra cost, This arrange- ment enables them to keep fully informed on University affairs during commencement week. The Daily is not a class publication; it is devoted to the -whole University and gives the news of every depart- ment. 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