2 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. t U"o~ OUTDOOR TRAINING. Published Daily (Suadays excepted) dating the Fitzpatrick has Returned and Work College year, at Will Commence at Once For Notre THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Dame. tOrrtrtF The inlaad Press, tHeaaing Block. As was foretold in the DAILY, Botht Phoesct147. Athletic Director Fitzpatrick returoed MANAGING EDITORn. yesterday. He has been out of the F. ENGLARDcot,'Ol L. hospital for over tawo weeks, buttwso BUSINESS MANAGER. uniable go travel utntil a few days ago. 0. H. HANS, 10se. Vigorous trainitng will comnietce ED)ITORS. at once, and all ctasdidates will Athletic Editce, T. IR. X5oooaow, '00 L. report at the Gytmuasiotm every day. P. w. JONEc, '99, A. tH. MeDocoAta., 'etaE, The teati is weak in the weight, F. tD. EMNo, '10: c. 1t. Lteo, '005M, hurdles, ttod distance evecits. While G. D. IttotleoT. '01 1E. J. B. Woot,'00 the presenttmoild weather conotiues the distance mnt will ruti outdoors. c~wklmThe starting frames have been pit Th cheoytetpic tte ~tYlO01- down ini the gymntasiumilaod the he college yeor, with a oegular delivery hetfoeslprititers attd hurdlers will continue coo ciachdoy. Noticesc otoaicatioat, ad itodoor work as at present. othert tietintended tooripthlication moot hep haaded in a1 the DILYto office biefore a p. m., o The Notre Dame meet will be held maldto the oditer hetore 3 p.,no. of the day a 'lc nteatrono peious.to 10.atott which they taoe epeeted toat2occk ithe feron f apmcipiocto h ll a te ASYofic arch 11. There will be 11 events: Meyeros. or Sltott' newstatod, o wiih Businecs 40 yard idash, 220 yard dash, 440 Manager. Subscribers will conferaoftvorobyard run,880 repoting promoptly a1 this office any tailuo ad , yadrfI iern caorierst dliveo papec. 40 yard hurdle, pole vattlt, lighl All chonges in adverctiag omatter moste lcin the ieIby 4Op. mo. on the day previotus to that jumip, broad jumpl, shot, atid 1 tule oa which thoy atoo to appeac. rln ae a Co~tt to otow'sbeet.Oor chan~ces if winnting have bieei J. 1 B. WOOsD. HRGniTo ISE aterially itncreaseil by the return of l''Ii HaIttch, half miiler and Her- HOSPITAL HARDSHIPS. mati Russell, broad jumiper. Of the tiew tmett several sell appear excep-~ Major Nancrede Speaks on "The tiotnally promlisitng will be taketn. Wounded at Santiago." Dr. Nancreieleast evetnitog gave a very'etntertaitinog titd itistritctive lectutre tio as liarge atiaudietnce lid could crowed intoc AlphitcNut hail. He spoke iif his experieticesito takitig caore of the twondecdatid sick ito the recenttwtar. He criticised the cson totssary atindlchoitaol(lolpartmients of the armoy for their itocapacity. Maori Nanctede's hardships tomi- mentced as tootn as Ito left t he shore uf the Utited States. He teas regi- omental sourgeoti of the Michligan regimenttwshich weont to Coba ontohie transort Yale. The vessel weas over- crowedibhut the officers diii tot sutffer touclo fromthtlis cause. Their hard- ships tels lack of food, the privates seerc scpplied withl ratiotis by tile govertotent, floe officers score coon- polled to booy theirs aiid thoere wee too stores furtished frono seichl to purchaose. Nor could they buy cloth- iog, buctt sitht the temperatctre at 1100 scoere obliged to secar their niortherno salts. After arriving itoCuoha the solediers tee caoiped iti a seamp. Drs. Nato- credle atid Vatoghiantthetmselves it last fouttid it mire santaury locatioti Mulchl cf the moalaria seas due to theO expoure of lie first fese dayd in Cuiba. Dr. Natncrede returncd to Fortresh Monroec iot the hospital ship City oh Waoshitngtono sithi 300 swotoded. He was very piorly equipped for hatod- lintiIhesie patietits. The otly stimut- latots Ito could fitnd for thoe cotivales- catots, during the wehole voyage wore tswo botties of brandy. Thle soldiers had throwtn their tito cups awsay swhen goig itito action actioto atodtoote others being supplied to the swotid- ed, the hospital force hail to use old tbomtatoo catos to feed their patietots. Tue surgeotns were copelled to go itoo the thick of the battle after the seotnded itosteacd of hiavitog- the wototdedi brought to thoem at the field htospitals. Dr. Natocrede titettioned noatoy otlier similar abutses. Prof. McAlvay, of Manistee toon residletot lecturer on Demnestic Rela- ticos-has comtmeooced his course of 30 lectures. MirocoialSupisTHE Micoscpicl Spph INLAND PRESS -ANt- * Dissecting Instruments. ' ANN ARBOR Everoything you need to Laoo Pr on.rs i1ders J. J. QUARRY, , BL AN-KMKR CAMPUS DRSUG STORE. BLAK. O O AERS COLLEGE STUDENTS THE .l COUNTRY Suntruu's GoWn iSueprc P'rices from $05 Up., Best ~ World fsOLLEGE mn aeverywhecoo too incited ta send Coo the Washurn StovnioCatatog. It conanins nearly 300 portraits of artists and collegians, heaides givingcsome account othe construction ofrWashhurn instrueatntsaond a complete lst at act prices. Firstclas music dealerstheoworld oerell Washhurns,o instruments may be obtainedfcam nbhenmakers LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. Students' Lecture Association. RUSSELL H3 ONWELL UNIVERSITY HALL, FEBRUARY 24, 1899. Admissions, 50 Cenats. Watch the Bulletins and DAILY. Wesletyan Guild Lecture. The array of taletit whicll has appeared uponH the Wesleyan Giuild lecture cocorse this year cati be too- swhiere equalled i thte cocuntry. Tile sermlons iof Chaticellor Day atid of Dr. Hlillis were masterpieces and swilh lotig be remembered as such. The tomtorrowt evetniog lectotre is to be deliveroeh by Dr. Johto A. Butts, presidetnt of Dretw Seminitary, upon the subject '"-hot Witness of St. Paul to thoe Truth of Christiatoity." Dr. Butts is a finie schlar andh an eloquent speaker atod is sure to more than sustain tioe rep~utatiotn toade by the previous lecturers. Mrs. Beene Fitzpatrick accompan. led her husband o , his returun to the University. Lamy-Lit Students9. Late students desirlung to elect literary work or iterary stucdents desiring to elect lase sork should seood 111 a weritteni application statitng the fact. Lawe studenlts mucst havej tue endorsemeint of twvo professors. Stcodeonts on thle six year course shiould se toie. Genierah Consulta- thou htours, 12 to 12:30, Rootm 2, T. H. A. C. MCL AUHxt,tN. ! CresCett eve ear t3s0 ATLTN 89 rscns M. STAEBLER S T#1E rTRE Cecn BvlGa Chain- Cycle Emporium, H less, - - - $60.00 ifJuvetoiles, -. - 25.00 119 WEST WASHINGTON ST., SAllfited wth Dunlap Detaahable Tires. ANN ARBOR. GRAN GER'S SCHOOL OF DANCING. ,S T - T S$5.00 pet- Ternat (f 12 Weeks. 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