VO.V. No. 124. UNIVERSITY OF MICIIIGM , . 1a u. ;, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1896. PRICE-THREE CENTS. I I I THEY HAVE COME ANDGONE LEGISLATORS HAVE MADETHEIR VISIT TO THE UNIVERSITY. Various Buildings Inspected-Meet- of Solons and Students-President Angell's Address Gives Facts and Figures For Them. The ispecetion of the University has been0 conludedl by the le gislators aued the visitors left last night for their homes or for Lansiis. Wiat tiey thiink of the ns of this intistion will be expressd) whlen a chant-c arises for a. vote u1pon the appropriation. rom S8 to 1:030 oclok the library, mseuni sod laboratories were i- spectee, he taty dvieig into stqutads under the guidace of Ps-ot dent Angell, members of the hoard of Riegents and( a numbier of the r- fessors. The students assembld is) froitf 11h0 variosus buildings- and miarhed into the hll by classe. BMebers of the literary deplarmiiinulwei giren the hlor of the all. The eo- ed were placed to the left and ii front of the platform. Imnmediately behind thum sat. the seiior clas. The oilher classes filled thi:-: ormaidir of the hall. Professioial stuels lhod control of the gallery, toe las being given the north sid. While iaitigfor hi huporailitos le commienced the stideits amusei thtem- selves and the visitors by giving the varsity aid chass yells. Severl in- provisedi yells were also given. President Angell finally called the turbulent assembly to orier. te ad- dressed this visiting legislators, giving them soue interesting bits of history regarding the work of the University. In speaking of the object of the Iu Islaure in visiting the university, Dr. Angell said: 'The firt question that arises in+ the mids of those who are asked to expend money for the needs of the University, is, 'fow iuueh has It cost uip to the present time?' The total suns which lias been paid out by the University siice its founding is $2,588,000, an average of about $0,- (10 yearly. But we have "$1,12,800 of this amount in tangible proerty In tihe grounds and buildings. "though it may nt sem credible to you, this entire suns is les than the sate line paid for the maintenance of one of its asylums for the insane. The expenditures of the University up to 182, wtich is the latest year o1 which I have been able to obtain re- ports, amounted to $2,141,000. Duig the same period the Kalamazoo asy WIn cost the state $2,788000." Dr. Angell conpared tine expidi tures of the University of MichgiTw with thse of other instittons of th saoai class, showing that tie similar university or college gives as gr~rat results tor such a small cexpenditure. lHe showcilthintthie Botarid uf Regents hail iadi. amdest re'ddest compared to thetsaipriipriat~iiosisked by nihi- versitic s(if(thier slume. 'Thi'stati univritiy (if Missouri has reciveil $1,:100,i00(Idrinigtihi'past totir years. "Wisconssin is at present reiiv ing a higher fratiotinal titl tax than we sri,' sail Dr. Atigiell,"yet the legis- latuire outht tstate is asl. it fiitrn additioisal tapplriipriatiiiniof ;"-360,000i for a niw library building. Te lini- versitv if Illinois is askitg for the sum of $22,000." Presidint Angell shouwed that (lie rest of graduiating it studetit fron t lv Detiroit high school is eiliuil Ito lb cost cit gradtuatiing.astutentatolihe University. ie ti-futeid lie statiiii'it ofti iimule itiat liihestdenmt boidy of a c-illEi go is usuafly aristocra~i", say- ing, "Thi-re- is no communiiiiity es' body of iiii'iindt woimnon liii'fa'i- of lii i-arth that is so absolmitely di toocratie- as tint wit-li is fiiuiiidsoat: acole"'." tHe spoke of lihi influnce i xeitcil by such iiiei as Asa (,i-ay, P'rof'. Watson. fTudge t'iiili y. lDe. lFt-z-, atnd oiliit i-idicatois who liave hellodio solaik- NIic-higamn a. famsous university. lie- alluided to liii work aiceompillishedi by aliii of tiii-Univrsity in every part of the world, giving as coi' exsmtde- thoi founinig of t colle-gein i China by IA Hhug t'htiig tiiriiii-hlthei -intllene cit a Alic-ligtsisalumna. a "vunan inod. ia 'tllissionary. Sieiators Afelausghlin, tKiltpttric-k amid laises, amid Re-presenttivses Waite, Fisk tiid Doiiovttiirespiondced on behalf of time legislature. It wasniirly 1 o'clock wheini the audiemmee was dis- miisseid. 'Thte afternoon walOs spent in ani in- spoectioit of the hospitals, the lasvwFlint- ry, tie'ieiital clinice, anit the gymsnat- TEAMS TO ICE "CHICAGOED." WHERE AND WHOM 'VARSITY WILL PLAY THIS SEASON. First Game With Aibion, April 6, at Ann Arbor-Season Runs Till June 15-Eleven Home Games-Others to be Scheduled. latiagrr Weiks lois givui-i outa pat-tillishofutthii-giiis to lw ii'pyrdI biy the 'vtirsity' trainthits season. Ii addition to tlie dales givieii hilowN siwv-salothe's'agsntes siill be ars-augucI. 't'hiosi' which amcsueinitely schc'dule() April 0.--Albiomtat :Aim Arbiir. April 13.-tDetroit at Detroot. Apt-il 15.-Denison, at Grtanvitle, 0i. April lit-Kenyoms at(Gamsbirii. A-plril 17.-tOhio Stat- tmiuerrity t C'olumbuis, (). Atiril 18.-Det'auts at (Ices n-,'a,,4 le Ind. Api-il 1t.-Vi'ass at Cr'awfords- vitlli', Inc. Apiril 20.--lmmnivrsitv of Illinois at. ( lhaipiiisigii, Ill. April 22-Notre Daine'tat Notre tDaini-,hut. Atiril 2:).-Di-troit at Ansi Arbior. April 27. -De-troit Atlili-tic Climb at Ann Arboir. Mtay- l.-Keiiyonii tAnsi Arbor. May 4.-toretill atthacatr~. May- 11.--l-niversit y of Illiiiois at AinitArtier. May' 17.-1.isiv sity of NViscomiatitt Aknn Arbor. May-1S.--Nortin stebrntIsis-ersity at Evtimstoms, 11. Mlay- 20.-lowva Siati- Univi-rsity' st lowats ty. M-ay- '1-low- C oll-gi' at (Grintnell. May 22-Piivi catty of Mlisiesota at Minneapoelis. May 23.--Umsivemsitv of Wiscomisini at tllttsems. tMy 24-B lout at Beloit. Wtis. May 23.-l'leago I nivirsity at C'lii- ca.o May 3.-t'orm-lh at Detroit. .Tiiie 1.-Oberliii at Anns Artier. June 5.-Uuiversity of Mfinimsota at Anii Arbor. Tuite .-lIeoitat Attn Arbiot'. Jsine 12.-Nortsiohru University NO GOOD STUDENT Trios to learn withut hooks. Somo popie though try to ise tnisical instrumniits with little or 110 tune. We Say Bay Ihose Which Hae lone, We sell that kind. 51 South Matn st. JOS. W. KOLLAUF, Practical 0 Tailor his worked for manyy ersftronetofthlii tin t mehntastissingsonenrs ii Deitlsofuerncthe ate . 5. Saiord, the thighcriss tatr atftitsity. aing taugit the lateiC systemitt Gariet Cut- tag wil produce you te Latest Cut and Stle in Cloths! Ful Dres Sil mae foreasosabletepoice. No Trobe to Show Goods. 10 E. Washington st., up stairs. H0TLUNCHES LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES JUS5T RECIVEn AT + TUTTLE'S, s48 . STATE ST. Go to RANDALL for Artistic Photos. NEW GALLERY. LAGES OP[RAING.OOM I SIAE NO, 15 WASHINGTON BLOCK Ann Arbor, Mich. BD. A. CADIEUX. Latest Improved Barber Shop he the ciy. E. Wasidettonet., lt dor east of Sain et.Ass Arbor. MAMMOTH A PIPE SALE JOLLY & CO'S It SOUTH STATE ST. Dneil feit to come. lit ad CldlLches at All Hasrs. Heard's Criminal Pleading NOW ON SALE AT LDA HR'S. Up Tow, Dws Tow, Uiversty Bookstore, Opposte ur ose 0. Stae St. 4 N. Man St. AN~N ARBOR i at Ann Arboer. LOTUS GLEE CLUB. Jhune 15.-Chicago I..nivicoity atl Ants Arbor. Perhaps the Last Number of the _______ S. L. A, Course. Entries Chose Tonight. 'The Lothus Glue cluib, astisted by- Rntrie for thse bcxinmg iOitd sOreshlimig Mriss Fora Burpee, av e aim excllent events in this indoorm'emiscl ose thsis entertainmiient inl liii S. IL. A. courete(venting. Blaniks misy- le fohundibint lse lst nighst. 'fThe numb-T,;itbyhMr. gyl t-mnatsium tamidtomighit the-Dsaily' lite ant Mr. Lewis, "Adiou'Mmmrii-" olice. Ensties for thse'runnmming high situ "'Tomreador Hola,'li-seve spiecial jumshelot pntmt d4(i-y-trdedmehm elose' men-mtion. Miss Lsurpsee was cspecially' next Tuesday eveninig. Alt comuhi-i good its 1st- renderinhg of -'fTle Ansgel tots will he aedmititted to thse mteet tre andmithme Shepherds" froim Beni-Husr. asisd there is 150emntry tee, ai5sno prizs P'resident Limidley annhounced that a are given, except ther I. K. 14. cup for postptonmmenstcif Hell. John WV. Dan~- Itse high jusmp. The laise pulrsedl Tel's lecture saT' be necessitateid be- will he to require thosi' wvho i-mter to c-nose of the latter's sickuicute. Senai- buy tickets for the mseet. 'flirts those her Daniel's lecture hind hefimarranged whso actually comphete can have thmeir for April 3.:lmoney refunsded upon applications. There will be aIneeting of the Board Prof. Grlffin lefihures to sh-o lsws the of editors of the Daily this 'eveulung. fi-rst three days of next week.