TIDE U. OF M. DAILY. MICHIGAN 3YflN-A Time Table (Revised) July 1,14. Mail and Ex--- 4 0 5 Mai--------8 431 N. Y.Speciil---510 N. YSpecial7 0 Easteca Ex----10 25 N. S. imiled. 11 925 A. M. Pacibic Ex----1215~ Atlantic E__-747 eP. a. 1).NExpiess-__5 ill Westere Ex.-1 53 G. R. Expres1 5 C. .Ex-- 02 0. W. Rd VE, 11 . HAYES, G. P. & T.Agt.,Chaoe A-t., Ane Arbor. FRANKLIN HOUSE DETROIT, MICH. It iswell beoreleaving home, -whether foabuseor pleasure, todecide apoa a Whea yeavist Detroit we would be p1eased4o avceyea clap at the aid "Franklin Hause," c. burned and Bates Sta., wehece yeaucwill havea good maeal anda leanabed atmderatecrates. The house has been ceenatedfremleop to battem, and is nownin flet-class condition. H. H. JAMES. iteals, 35n. Lodgings, an. Pei- Day, 81.51. 'THE + DAILY Represeiits Every Department of the University. $2.50 PER YEAR. HANCSTERFER, C~~RRn ........... A NEW LINK CUFF Big Four Route BEST LIN E1TO INDIANAPOLIS, LOUISVILLE, and CINCINNATI'. ELEGANT Through Sleeping Oars BETWEEN Petoskey, Louisville and Cincinnati. ASIA FOE TICKETS VIA BIG + FOUR + ROUTE. Hours foc Gymnsium. At St'e leetcing of till' univercsity sena~te laist evuenineg Dr. titzgerald reciominded the folleowinig hours for uvork ini tbe Gymnsiumeli: Fo'tladIelier. fromi 9 to 12 every cmorning; and1 for genetlemenel froii 1 to t;Ii 1( 7 to 9 p. ill. The cenate applrovced ef thlese hours fec the presenot. It is expectedi tha~t 1111 Glymnaosiumil cuill be ready fore inil abouit 10)lays, cwhen the lockers uill be plaec~eiion alc. Elocution Clone Organized. Tile beginninig class in elocai o ini the lacw departmenit uuas organ~ied~ yesterday by Pirof. Trueblood. I- boot 1515 etiudents uvere tpresent, .1n11 iiearly all signified theu'iritention (If joinling tile class. The hiouirs of recitationi all- lit preesenitat 5 oclck oi l Soiitays anl Wednedays, but miile schangledl if suitable ai'raiigcilis can be 1m1de9. file text book cised is "Mltonel & True- blood's lPractical Elocution.' Vance on Jurisdiction. Librairihn auceihas iiouv oiisale at tile assistaint liblraianil's desk his smallll bloek oie "Jur'isdiction." Thie' bootk cll- taius 5pages, land deals cciii imacy poinits of ;jurisdlictioin uchilchare 1inv11- ale So 1111y'studenit. at shiouus ini uc-hat coulrt It specific actioni shold blel1 broulgbt and11 iy cc-bat princt-il's that iaction is gocverned. It also cota~lis citations of linumeIrousOiladiig csles. "Stepn Into Journalism." BY EDINisL. oUrMAN, PH. a. New, he'lpful1 11n1 practical back by a Chicago editor, for all youing wcriters. It tells Ihow 115get a start. holy 10 conistruct a ne'wspapser article, and gices a thlouisandc detailesin It ldelighit- ful style. pp1 230; Prie, $1.25. "It is thloroulghly prctical. S kniouw of iio oter beck uw-ich-l can ,illiroalcl S. C. Wade, 1I. A. LL.. D., tit. Critic toeMtcCliirg & C~o. No person wile expects to write', cccii occasionally, for the press shlould bSe withiout this valuable ti-caise. It is unilversally commllended. by till'lneWs- papers of thieecuntry. Aiddress Cor. School of Jeuroalislo, Evanston, I1 'I:(;clrkicof 111e practice courtI lviii Don't forget toscutbscribe for the bo' iln Vt)11117 every woirkiing 1115 feeo.,Daily. ..Al0 to to aiteiid to lie dulii's. Sily the Best Founstain Pesn at H~al- Prof. Johnisonl williz11tlii' sen1icrlr's Jecwelry Store. i6-11 hawse collillcniiig ne(xt Wednlesday.v For lillect board iii She city call at Th'le filet section recites lit 2 o'clock.5c- .Wsigtns.t Sf -ous smiokcyCigars, buy ilit best. An exam~liniationi ilesitied for lt'e IOSCOE CONKL.ING is tihe beand. stuldents ctodiii~tiondill Englishi and1 WANTED.-A rooiml-mateii at 15 8. to the lawc-de'paritmlenit, cuill li eIldIl Onie Dollar buys It first class Foun1- after till Christmalls vca~titon. 'ibis tin Peii, mlade by 51a111, McNally & ucill be 111e last oplportuityiS of 111'heecr Co. Students? it cAiiililay ye-a to ti'y to mlakec 1111sil-cv orkt. No1icc of lie 0110 at Wtiilsey's Music Store, No. 42 811110e t. 80111by studetsi. First class board, $2.25, at 33 E. Jet- 1111.. tercoi sts., seconid 1101100feomcanmpus. 0pera House, Oct. 12. 685 _______ Dental studenit ccanted to sclicit for .8 stupeiitous piortilpIroduc~tionllof111e Daily. i201ibc's imm~lortal 11o11, "Fatist" c-ill Halllel's Jeccwelry Stlore foeryosur thue cominilg Fridlay, cvhen 'MSc. hn1111 Juinior or senior ".Metile' wanted to Criffithi as M1epilisto cvii, ccithlthid11 act as stecward. Call at Daily office at of It comepetenit comp~i~ianlad brillianot 7:15 tbis ecvening' if electric 1a1111scenice effects presenlt 1110e Whlen y011 clalit a gootd CigOii. 1m1" 1111111, of Berlin, Germany, P. of . Trhurs., Oct. 11.-Senilor indeetdents graduate, experienced teachler. Rlefer- meliet illchlaplel at 1 p. i11. to fin Casi- enices-President Jasoes B. Angell, talian val-anlcies. LL. D.; P'rof. Calvin Thlons, A. Mi. Sat., Oct. 13.-WSarsity vs. Albioni at Foe cablelieaptoerecisli, pnieumatic Athlietic field. tiredl Columllbia bilet. fGood condi- NOTICES. 11011. 11at aternoonsli, 14 N. Inigallasst. If you wish to have yoile roosrenit- ('ISORAL UNION. ed, advertise themo illtile Daily. 1-7 Examniationi florentlrance 9'to 10.2 The Daily has been enlarged and is aiid 22:45 to 1:45 daily. Old members a niooni edition, but the cubecriptiotn retain their positions ill chorus Avithi- price remiaina tile samlil, $2.30 pee eel- out further examinailtioni. Meetiug foe loge year. practice iantireepitioni of 11ew m11011- FoluntinllPenss 01d11U.o f 2. Novel- bees Tuesday eveninig, Oct. 9. at 7-15'te3 tHle'.JAer tr. 61 Passenger Traffic 25ccr. Gen. P. &T. Act. UNIVERSITY NOTES. FIRST CLASS CUSTOM TAILORING pelileice' ciiwrin 11gm tle ncc' li 2- Wcilliarn st. entcance. p. 111. KIT N Z3E -i-G A R T F±N The Inlainder will 1n0otIbeout 51011- BILLIARDS AND POOL. day, but probably the latter hart lot Choicest Line of Cigars and Tobaccos. tile werek. Ne. 3 N. Alain Strcet. The insetrutors of the li vvtdepallrt- THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK ll~elt cwilhiave' office houirs, ho hoe1an Ansi Air110, Mih. Capital Steckl, 5,000. eoiec'nd liter. bacrllus, $150,000. 0 "izedunaderethie GenleiralBaciliac kLaws it is rettortcitheWrinkle cviiill' of tfitc State. Rleceivrs deposits, beys setnllt sells exchangceatile principli citico of thle otext ekalhuhiismps- Unilted States. Dasceashieti upoiipropecr i'tsek ttligii siill~i identificatioii. Safety deposit boxees teceint. ble to find out tile exact dab'. OcFICERSl ChiistiaenSiack, Pres.;-cv D Harrimain, Vice-Proc.; Clhas. E. Iisicockl, Cshie;o.u 511Fhill, s sistant Cashier. ITle miaxiliumiiuimber ofliloahs lpe AMT BOERT ,0cceek foer1111 studesits is ti), tnles STE M L UN RY O.othertcciseonrdeed by 11thfacult. STEAM LA NDRY CO. Will F. Svanli's,'91 lacv, at preenct I~ig Glss nd ometicFinsh. practicineg ililCiceago, was hmarried~ E. S. SERVISS, Manager, Oct. 32 to Mica tillola Tanllith, oh B23 SOUTHl FOURTH AVEN'CE. Aurora, Ill. at uinversity' school of hemtsic, Mcay- uard st. A. A. STANLEY. FOIOOBALL. The class football games cwiii be played early tis year. lanagers and captains are urged to get their Ilcti out at once. CHAIRLES BAIRID, Sigr. COURSE 3. ETHICS The first lecture uill be on Wed- nesday, Oct. 10, 3 p. in., in room 21. The regular hlour wiii he changed to suit the convenience of those who ccisl to lake the .course. ALFRED H. LLOYD. BUSINESS LOCALS. [;notices inserted hitis t-lulmn at this rate of 5cents per line. Spet-ial rices for loacer time. anexetra linees furished bly applying at the DAILv officeel LOSTl. LosS, 100 pages of mianuseript niotes, oh Zoologieual laboratory paper. Re- turni to Sooiogit'oi laboratory andt get rewvard. 11 GRANGER'S ACADEMY.-The ad- vaniced class in dancing for ladies and f ehltlen llviicolhllllec0 Tuesiday evening of tis uveekt at 8:13t'liocks. The class for genthleen (beginnlers) 'T'hursday- evenihng at S o'clock.ic.Ste. and diSrs. Rotis Granigeinsetrulct all classes. (Office and d iancing 111l1 grohhndhfloor, Si Maynhardi st. LOSI'. M\r. Iltumlilirey, '19355', lost tatptir lot golid rimilled eye glasst's betuweeh ethier 49 Fifth st. anth ie city or ille Lacw buildinig last Thuhrsdiay. 'lie finidertmayllh eave t~lhinlat this offite or cithi the owvner Itt 49 tifth st. aid itle cciii be liberiallyreccaredst. ltf Two students frollhtie School of M~usic uvanted to solicit Daily sub- scriptions ill that schlool. Tho Daily has alrcatdyneore sub- scribers among thie co-eds than over before iii its hlistory. Co-eds, cub- scribe, you lire represented ou the hoard. Three reasous us-iy YOU should bate us do your laundry work: 1. We are responsiblo if any articles arc lost sod will replace same. 2. We will return your woric.uvhen promised. 3. Uni- formly good work. Wagner & Co., 21 S. Slain st., representing 'foledo Laun- dry Co. 1-13 Do you wvant boarders? If so, l d-- vertise in the Daily. 1-4- Tuwo fine sustes, very cheaip, furnace-, bath. 25 For-est ave. A 11- Nobles Star Clothing House sells Silo" hest $3.00 Derby in the city. 1-12 SFoe the next tw'o weeks uveuvill show you the largest and best lines of Suits at $12.00. Others will charge you $13.50 and $15.00 for 1110 same thing. N OBLE'S STAlR CLOTHING HSOUSE. 1-13 The best in cverything always RivI's hue greatest satisfaction. The 51050DBi CONKLINGI Cigars are the best andi cost no unore than inferior brauids. Ter' theirs. W~agner & Co., Tailors, cviii he pleased to interest you in the many newc things they are offering for fall wear. 1-13 The Daily will print full accounts of all football gaemes this fall. Wvagner's & Co.'s P. of A5. Collar- Do yotu wear it? 1-13