%d A- J) o 4,. , a i 1 ' t VOL. IX, No. 10)7. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SA'TURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1899. THREsE CENTS T H E G. H. WILD CO., THE TAILORS 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. T Have just 'received a large Sline of Fancy Vetings for Spring and Simmer. Thev are Imp~ortations Ldirect fromi London. Please caladse hm T H E T A L 0 R WILL]I][w Allegretti's Chocolates Fresh Today. Mirngtine restnoftecollege year we w lselnches at all henrsdayeor nissht.Fill linne af Pipsptigarsanid Tobacco. R. E. JOLLY & CO., 308 So. State Street. To the Dregs..o,- Nolsosy ever leaves a glass of ourSoda Water unfinishedl. Whether he hays a five cent or ten cent drink, ihe drinks it all-and comes again. GdlKins' rhdrwdGu.I Law Books Fer the Second Semester and Text Books Fer all the depa.rtmnents. SECOND-HAND BOOKS Bnught and Exchanged. Beat Linen Paper, 15, 20 sad 25c per 1b. WAH R'5 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Also Seeral Football Games and Tracks Meets Arranged. Yesterdny, Graduate Director Baird retunedi frosissthe west, where he has beens for the last week arrang- ing a baseall scedtle. Wile sway from Ann Arbor lie made good use ofIhis tisme, f'or besides arrang- ing a basebsll schedule lie settled upon three football games for next fall mnd lhas soptiis on tree track mseets for this sprisg. The sprinsg trip will be be from Atpril l5 to 22. The following hase- ball games have been definitely de- cded upon: Aplril 15, Illisois at Clamspaign. e{15, Chicago at Chicago. 19, Beloit at Beloit. 21, Wiscoinsin at Madison. 21, Wisconsin st Madisoni. 22 Notre Dame at Notre Dame. This trip sisy be cotinued for asother stock asd some f the minor colleges inIl tlisois played. A game sayte also eplilayedl withs Nrtwest- eii st Evanson ssons April 17. Thse othler gamsses sre: April 29, Illinsois st Ansi Arbor. Mayv 6, opcen. Mn y it, Chicmago at Ann Arbor. May t3, open. Maiy 20, Chiciagos at Chicago. May 27, Chicagos st Anns Arbor. May' 30, Wisconssini at Detroit. Junie 1, Beloit at Anni Arbor. Jisie 10, Notre Daise at Ann Ar- bor. June 16, 17, 19, Coriell in the west. A ganse with Coriell sill be playcd at Ithica omi either May 24 or Jusse 3. The Haimilton clb, com- posed sit ex-college ball players, sill be played at Aim Arbor on one f the opens dates. The three football gaises which are a certainty for next fall are: Oct.,28, Illinsois at Canpaigin. Nov. 4, Wiscosins at Detroit. Nov. It, tPensylvaniia st Phila- delphsia. The gaise for Thanksgiving day tis snt yet beess decided upon, but it will no doubt be as usual with Chicago. 'This is the hartest schedule which any Westerni college has ever at temspted to play. The long trips iecessary to meet Wiscoisin and Pennsylvania, the hard gaises tu be played withi very short resting spells between them (especially short if Northiwesterin and seie other colleges are sandwiched in,) isake it necessary that Michigan should have next year the best team she ever ad. These three big gaines had to come so iear together iii order to accommsodate the coitracts which were made last year for return gaies this year. Last year a coistract was signed to play at Chiampaigns next fall ons Nov. 11. This was the only date which could be obtainsed for an Eastern gains and Illinsois very courteously agreed to play two weeks earlier on Oct. 2. Thle game with Peninsylvania was ac- cepted though we had offers from all the large Eastern colleges, because they alonse promised us a return game ini the West. Pennsmylvaiaiagrmes PROFESSOR MCLAUGHLIN to give us a return gamie in 1901, sir___ onme ini 1900 if they sire sccessful Will Glee a Lecture on the Teach. financially dtirinmg time cosmimig seasusinsfaitoy of 1899.igo iitrj So mny large gsaies are nccessary A public imeetinagsif the Political in order to settle rivalry betwecemnthme Science Clash will tie said ini thin western colleges. Ofrecourse there lecture roosmosiT 'apphan Itall, Wed- was hesitaiscy about playinigsill thessmesalay afternisoon, March 1, sit 4:15, ands they have seen agreesd nponslnly whmen Prof. Andlrewc C. McLauighlin after consultationaistll Fitzpatrick, will give a lecture ons 'tme 'teachinmg Ferbsert, ''Jissi" Baird, tHeninger of History, liar leasharly ini Seconidary ansi other lproiinent alumnmi. Schools." Time object sif this ieet- Mr. Baird schem a skoed about the haag is toa give tim all stilosmisy be his. report that the annausal Chicago game terested ama moportuniity to sear a was ass lomnger to be playedan md thaut careful presenstationssoo somse ohftime Stasgg claisseil the Western colleges latest cosnclumsionssims this subject. were boycottimig hum stail. "I doi inmt Prof. McLautghslins is chanirmans sf wishs to say much emsthme subject for timeatell kinownisCmosisiittee of Seven, I ito nset believe iii criticiisig sanyaslut at thic last imetinigosithtie Aiseri- college or settling trenables in the 'caiii Historimal Asociissmadimse anl newpapsers. Chiceagoa mush Michsigian elaboxrate repsort eimbodmis mg the re- are sam very frienidly relmatiomis as we suits reachmed by timecommiittee after alwtays have. beess. There is no rea. a 111(st exhasustive stumdy of time vari- somm to believe that ace mwilsmot hsave otis qisestims in mvolved. This reolart the usual Thainksgivinig siay gamein still douibtles srove tinshiean epcimmch- Chicago. The report to the conitrsary markimig dmocuimeint intshie history of nmust hav-e originsatedl with smie news- eduicationin sathmcUCitoil States; mmnd paper co irresposndentt. It is nomt ens- it is hopiecdltimat a larger nussmbcr tboth tosmary to settle upI)time conmtracttsiu of time stuidenits mmmii of time faculty, summaser ands theme is isi reasosiuy scill imiprove time oppomrtumnity tim anmy sipecinalhisaste shouiilisoesmile this knsow wthat arc smmmsesit its mstss ims- year. 'The form mer gamses hamvoembeiipmrtmant featurec. satisfacrtory tos both lparties ands there - - is niothing to sihisw that they still slim Whist Club Elects New Officers. continue tiso .'"Omaccisunitmif exira ecollege sworki Ttse question of a sdualmu seet swiths this semuester seversal omfticerssiofttme Chsicagmo humChicmagouonsaiilsy 20, thme Vist Club store blgie to give tip samae dasy as time bash gamse. Wisimmi their pomsitiomnsansd siselchtion timok sums oifers us thi smasticdate for amaseet place Ilast evensinmgtom fill.thseir plauces. in Milwtauskee or Madisons. Illiusois 'lie follominmg were elected: Ptresi- also stishmes isse sassthse samse dastie stlimit IP. I. Murrell; vice-phresidlent, Cbmpmmaignu, iii return for their tripi 1. (G. 'Fiser; secreotary, C. C. Smsithm; to Amas Arhbor hlast year. 'time hecisionu treassurer, L. D. Veirdier. 't'mese still as to which of these three oilers still imimldi omiice until tise beginninmg of be accepted for thme trmick teamss sill mext year. he left tim this Athileticm Boamrd. limelesmeetinmg last nighst tas smne sif the best attseidamid liveliest of time Sugar Making in the Summer year. 'Tie elishaseentms to have takenm School. 'a non gripm snmmexistensce mmmid tromises Time subject of beet sugar pirodhuc-ten th rmadrofhessn -wsithm 'rest elt bu 0wr thou is to be provideil for isa time osis-reenlsteemingt. houg50ascore user school osathte Uniersity. A Ibeofthmasessiig ntlot lia.Ttu cus-of hlabratory work andshlee, hcoesf me dla stenig 'treis turesion tiis siuhject is promsised0 sirssusd mstbymmg mc i T- ,11 ___1 by followus: Erits .4Ewell01, of Wasingtomn, usne of time sugar chemists outht~e Unsited States Depmartmenmt of Agricultuare. Mr. Ewellawas osesofu the ceontribu-. tosrs to Spencer's Hanidbooks fur Beet Sugar Manufacturcers mnss in use iii the factocie& He as time authosr of "Every Faatnas Expeimmenit Sta- tion,'' in the yearbook of time1)e- partsmenitsit Agriculture for 1897; also of '"Produtionu of Ammisoniai of the Soil by Microbes," in voluume VIII. of Scienuce if Agriculture. Mr. Ehlwelhlatas a stuidenat at time University from 1889 to 1890. A careful study of mmetlisods omf beet sugar mmauafacturcestill lie made by the presenst class iii orgasmic cihesm- ical teehssilsogy intsh~e lectures by Alfredh H. White. As a special stum- dent sit Prof. Lunage at the Zurich Polytechnic. Mr. White has hand tbe best sit preparatison for this teach- iug. In thme ansalysis of beets for sugar amid for time factor of iimpurity tbere is nows a small but very enthu- siastic chaos iii time chemuical labora- tory, unuder the imstractimi of Dr. Gornber6. umnusa HAllD SOUTH. Ellsworth and tRusselli.............11 Leonard and Bimrmdshey ..........:..204 Israte ansI Hustoan................04 Ovtersmith end tteistte............203 Guthrcie used Wade.... .....196 ianiels mnd Fits ...........195 Robertson and :Lamier ........190 Chnrchman mnd Mtayhew.... ..189 Averasge, 199. FAST ANlD WtST, Paul and Kelsey...........220 Lawe and Macshall .......214 Prentiss and Diillon..........212 Ilabcock anid Robinson.....t..21 :Murrili and Fisher ...............206 Coon and Paddock ...............196 Trible end Allyn .............. .. .196 Welt and tiolmnujist...... 178 Average, 204. Fresh Lain Banquet a Great Success. 'time 'Ohlassfieliltheir hbanquet ast evensing at time Cools lisuse whlichs sus a complsete success is every Iparticuhlir. Unmfortunatmsey a fall ac- count cams mut his givenm initosday's issue, but will be givens in Monday's Prof. M. L. D'Ooge is iii Grand Rtapids. Up rown State St. ANN ARBOR Down Town Opp. Court Hlouse Plin nSt