e .of > i , i S ' 'd ' . _ I , k i .y7. MICHIGAN THE VICTOR? The Yellow and BlUe Waves TrI- umiphant Over Wisconsin Cardinal M~r. A. W. Jefferis, the second~ a ftirmiat ire spealter, lelasedlhits autdientcefronm the first. leis ideti riled, andl positive itn Iis dlivery. M~r. Jefferis sail: N~e were ais ages- ruttural people, but nlow we daretbotli as agrirulturat lianda anufactutinig nlatiotn. We supply 1)ur1o0w15and foreign markets. Ourt i nsttiait trosperitycdependcs tupons the sucress if our tuerchant niarine. We virant the free slipp jolicy, bitt stilt it is tieressary to have subsidies. Remov e navigation laws, girefteec shiullsbitt hoiv can we compete ottequtal tertiss ittless we give a subsidy. Sitisirlie- tsp is not class legislatioti It benie- its all the tpeople. Mr. J. J. tBlake, of the 17. of \. resumiecd the dliscuission ots the part of the negative.Ile talked at length til the relative cost of ship labor in America and Englanid. Although labor costs msore here, Englanit buys our ships. Anmerica is oii atiefiuil with England in the matter of labor and capital. The lack: of cotmpeti- lion is not due tio cost of labor, or ra te of interest ott capitalhbtt op- pressive taxes. Takcetthesc itsy and we will compiete witht Inglantd witliout subsidies. Mr. I. I1. Litison, is thuiffitftirnci tire, msade a rousing speechs l~e is a witty and sarac debater. IHis argctmsentative tactics are unique. lHe refitted the argumetits of lhis, op- ponents in rapid order, anti cited atuthorities to profusion to substan- tiate his points. You claint that there was corroption in our former siubsidizing systems, bitt does that force its to abanndon it nosw, jiust be- cause a little corrutptioni has set its. It does cost us so per censt tore to build slitps in Amnerica thsan in Lsng- land, altihottgh my opponents say ft dloes not. So nmtchl the more we need a subsidy. After we give free ships, no taxes, and all oppressive lawvs are repealed, tets our marine itterests are not aided as miiuchi as In glands with her stibsidiet, which it $3 ,goo coo annual ly. We must overcome natural ittertia of capital. H ere lie cited our great westerin cities as an example of wvhat stibsi- dizing will do in makiing a city growv indutstrially. This is equally trite wvitht a stimulated usarine trade. War may easily do as much danmage with all our mserclhant vessels in the hands of foreigners. The last speaker on the negative, M\r. J. T. Lindley, was the msts SUPTPLEMIENT, SATURhDAY, AIl l . I, SOh. forcible spieaker amonig the Wiscon- SIEIDLS' GREAT COM PANY. sits men. Ite ivas free and easy. Th- nletonr At ro tie had his thought arranged in a nhe GiandesUnivert AsnHeArdo very logical manner. ils state- cur Many a Day. met eevr mrsie e'saidswe do not advocate free ships, IfIerr Anitoin Sefidl enjoys the dis- bitt iverdo advocafe tie reheatl(if tinctiots of Iaiicti beets iWugners ever)- uoppressire tax and burdets nosy laid upon the merchant msarine. apitoiiitedndutondi recog- C uglatsd does not grant sutbsidies in nizent as the bestitetpriter if the the trite setnse of ttse term. She great conmposci's ivorks at the hire- merely pays her sailors for services sent clay. fnitst y oiuth lie urns performed for the government. Nor- chtosens as thiesuisicit secretary of wcay wais cited an example of a liros-iaisriittscseioalo tieroiusnmarine naton without a sub. aner n i ls soito sidy svstems. France antI Italy were withi the miaster duing the years in swere placed on the other sieC of the wvhichi le occuipiedt this piosiions, has balance anilfottnd svanting, although entinently fidtttu for d condcls- heavy psonwsaloe trebsitdy payers. tor, especially)whnctiheip1aing; ofc miuitites to rlos-e the argumnst forWanrmscicoend.M y the affirmative. tHe gave it a good people itace Ihaid an oppotrtuity of roitndusp, leaving the argitment of jitiging of Ihis gcnis is s this line the negative rather tunsettledl. They anai of the exrellience of Isis organi- say it is unscientific, We say it ieloi nIsics ps~r ur butsiness. Thtey advocate no policy by whicht to retnedhy the evil. W our miusic -to'-'nu pushlic will iso ina-, stibsidiec. - doubt sihosvthteir appriation in the Tfle CGlee Club sangu"Wltzhi," by instatnce of the comsing enyapement. Vogel, and an encore, "Three 'Buns-IHerr Scull hias reve i the greatest ble Blees," by T1rnuhst, svhile the praise fromitihe tcriticcs of Londiots itdges arratigend their niarkings. Ex-Congressusan Allet s va .lied atsd New V lk os fte nmusic up for a speech. He said: Onef cotntainedin i the trogtriamme is 1tolie wvho is "ettng old and gray, like tperfiormedh foi the fi'rst imue ini this m)yselfcanhiaruly contrasc the ad- city v a tali e s wvhschi y o u n o w e n jo y uithii .p r a n o t outs swh1eti I vis yoitng.Iaetdn Nexiiijortu iIlvySi thte Universuityswhens outr sation tedv as aind his siuerborcest-ra u huevocal hotn ais in. I congratulate you on hart of thue orgaisatuon, whiuchicrns- thus gre-itndeb-te betuveen twvo of the prises the lirgest numbser of scell- greiuestlwsert utnivertities of our knsoswnsandtiopuar aritlsts that have coutntry. I congratulate you that volt live soy, ithtough the glorious ever appiearednh tsconuntilons withi periodl of my youths is a time we old ats orchestral cotcrit comspany. soliher sswill alwvays retmember. Milts Emtmsa Jiuihi is ati the head of Thle jiudges swere JudIge Henry S I. the sixteen solouiss ithlHetr SeinlI's eShephaird, of Chuicago, Supt. I.IVW ocesr. Coniptor ,of fToledo, and lion. oceta ndtefl ii i tt5 JohstsD. Cotsely, of Detroit. P'resi- eiiualledt armay of emnenicit soloists dent Ilsuin svwho svas to have acted consprise this pantI of tie orgaiue- as udhge, ouing to the ndeath of a tion i Miss AcmaiundiaI-bris hcleadisg frietidl was unable to be here, as h sopraoo Gail Rosiatrunnid Opera couldn not reacts Cleveland in tim today for the funeral. 'rie mark- Co.I, l sl Shldusie Carola ings of the judges were very close. hRsegg, dransatic sosprauso, Royal Thse i-erage tiadle the necision Opelrithuda Pesthi Muss Gertrudue utnantious for ichigan. Upon 'tay Stecn;heai:ts contrialsi, Jutchi the ansnouutcetment of thte result thse Opera Co. Shuss thoraiShirguzeruhe audience broke out its a hearty U tt.ele ,North- IiiS. yell. Time speaksers weeBrelv1dae.la~hNrh ov-erwvhelmsend sith congratulations rop, s S tLuicy sbsornii' lissSarah frotmitheir friendls. LasinSMissSMinnise 5Walsh, sopiratno; R "irc'ru ixBY iuvstesiJ)EN-r s. cr Sliss 'ate .Mar itcotrulto; After thue debate, tPresidnst and Mlaudtnne ClitdIeliuttunondl, con- M rs. Angell tenndereid a reception to tralto; hacisunc Adtele Laeis hald- presiding officer Allens, jstdges wvits, Aist Aiinau telndscointralto; Shetiarnd, Conipton and Conely atndiMr. E. C. Toswne, Sir. W illinis the debaters. itesinles those, thicre wvere piresent the consmittees- on5thse Steliheuns, tenorr; SI i', Essil San'er, arrangetuent of the debate, Pro- basso; ClififosrdlSchidnt, concert fessor .A. C. M~chaughslin and wife, tiaster; Victor HeIrbsert, violnuhcellio, Ptrofessors Thtompsion,D 'OogeTrue- atnd John Cheshire, hars. blood and Denimon. RefreshmentsV__4,0 were served, and a delighutfith hour "Tihe 1 i of'G ttlI e," by WVenot Sspent in conversation. ling, tolliiti. Riusthes oni the Careputs. 'Flue '93 and '96 hitssandutlasts-:amie bieen inidulginlg in rushes oti the catulsus. 'Tle obijecth'rf scountens- tiots is usamnioldstonue. Thursday) usight the siulhuoes it-c;ououmisior- ed~ly- tiok hpossessiono tefrsi maits presideni-Indmuietly inuc t- edl hsiimtt to oh's truto sim, i w huc h waus gencroush iu tertined.cu Wedneisdiay niughit ticftreshmns hailted thefiu"Tres, '96 oiu thucsitne 'hrsdanhyniuht thue sols chuiselcut thse figuires 'gi 1.s u uugusthuclis tecurcetthec stoniv tuduladsutit ini fronst of thmlaw sr g buuuuhst ifter. swardisthud)iniuus cety heft us. At ttwo o'cohue i.,tlfreshmsetn tooh itid thouit5iussuit rtfsighu, hsresiiihih tiderthe cou- eul'sannex. A Rure Actogenois Letter. tuu ass uhfbookccecenthly hboughut for theUC of M. iraryat us secondsu- hsatsdtbookstore in ustont, tessfousu a letter of i cuss it lusonsto hDaniel. I ;ehister. Iusitswrttn tI the sinc J ackeson beganhis wa-rfars iclsthec Natiotnil Banksby attaickuigthue brauscshubnkil-at lotIsnitN.. of swhichI 5Msausows piresuidentTh letter t 1 laper 'cs u iseuine, ansi uso gr"at ''-'suite that it us scarcelsyinecssarypto aithtsat it wss ntsolseat lustkIto thyeiBostons books- AttuIt i Associatisn Membsers. 'fluie rgl s-nna eetitng of the Atletic \ssov u usos ii l liueld n Saturda, pr p8,at9a.uss., its roomsA, totelctinsof officers auth regulharhbusuiess. j S.C. S r z;, i' Pesidentu . UNIVERSITY NOTES. On sac~ounut of iillness Prsf. Taylor sliii not umeet h lus ~ass in5 poliltcal* Sconomyi), yesterdhay. 'I'hieves etheredh the rnouods of stu- dniets onti.H-Uturons St. 'iTursday, nsd stole varciouts acticles of clothuisg. SThecioitd if thecscsiore lit tote -on caps ansdhgotsnushiss b eenstolen icons the hbulletins boaurdl.Tsere wereiustbo ustinsvoesif nstac t art , n aor tfscllusnct Sots. da)', at 6: Is a.it.,iniiromtq. Lait E-meeting luefore canusauul election. Isis tiortant. S. sues I , fires.