VOL. IX, No. 127. r rI ov ANN ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAY, M1ARCH 21, 1899. Ton EE CENTS G. H WIL CO. ACTION ENDORSED. G. H. VVI L CO.Position Taken byj Baird and Board ofCtro aife qStudent Bodtu Will anniounce that we havxe now At a mss meeting of the students received or Spring and Sumimer of the University held last evening Woolens. Or stock for the icoim- in University Hall, the stand taken for Michigan y Manager Baird and ing season is the largest we have ever the Bard of Control in refereice to shown, is exclusive and confnied, in athletic relations with Chicago, was hoth foreign and(1d(Inest ic goods, andilunaniimously ratifietd y the student is composed ot the hst farics hsbdy. eeyline that can he ban e Ahout 500 students were present at ehtanedyWethe meeting. President Weinsteini carry the largest line of Wolens in clled the assemlage to order and the city. We invite you to call and after a rief introduction presented inspect the Same. Prof. A. H. Pattengil,- chairman of the Board of Control, whon addressed G. . CO ® thue students, and soswed the exact lpnitioniiwhich Michigaii occupied ii 6. H. VV I LI the re cetly developed situationiiini 108 u.Wntshing;ton St , Westen athletics. Prof. Patengili regretted very ANN Altit10it. much that the difficuly uith Chicago 1usad risen, ht said tt Michigan -was in no pay to hlame for it. ''The sitution lhas eei forced upon us. W\~arran13ted. We re cniteidiingtir a piinsile- tha t of equal rights an equpim1)vii I elr~. iges . Our conduct hasbeeishci ticty C lti r ni the udefensive anil nt oii the nifen- ive. Michigan demnmds () thati We have just received a eachsiistititioin (MichigoananitCii fue ine of High Grade cagi) stoll iaiie the place (it painmg Rtazora and Knives, flly i alteriate year; (2) teat the iet warranted, and we sell themn right too. See our window. gae receipts le equally distribiuted. Sttigg deiiaiiss (1) that 'll giiies e WILDES P RM& i plyed i Chicagi; (2) that Chic ag ~1bIJ~1i~ ll~R1~k~Y shoiul eceive the gratera part of iie et receipts." ______________________________ Piii. Pattengill stated tha t thu p(, faculty sas takiing a great iiterest ii 006HI Dda l NORh. the iatter and were iiiucth stirred up Duing, th se.restoritiie coe'eg yea e over the iiatter. Many of the fac- wnsr e lnceseatiallhoers, day osltywso n iever hefore toonay ii- neghs.Faiiliieeori Pipe,, Cias, and terest in athletic iiatters, hail takeii R. E. JOLLY & CO., specilpians t cngratnate iiii 308 S. State Street. upoin the stand takei. Manager Baird theni gave a coma- *pete history of the put ansi present *athletic relations etweeii Chicagos pa1sand Micigian. He sal that oisi the j.e eveniiiig fFe. 2v le had a meetiig * F E ALL iths Stagg aid offered to draw usp a * AFTER ALL contract upopn equal termis, bit Stgg Concerts teerpd for a date with Wiscon- inD fo TueaksivnextdaySgaeg hN ut etore the NWisconesii iiaiiger Lecurs nswer ced the sffer, Baird hadulr FOR THE SALE of ranged with himia a writteni agreeiiet nt to play Chicao nii any other S d ater' than equal terms.Stg aai re- Cakifus eied to accept those teriis although Baird asured him that in all iriia ClisPharmacy m ility lie would elect to pay inaCli- cag, onie year from next fall. Eveii Lawv Books Tuesday Baird offered to iet Stagg and try to arrange a compromise, ut aee he secnd Semeser Stagg positively refused. Within the last few days Stagg, Teixt Book~s has yielded one f his points-that lFoe all the dpurtenets. paei atraeyears, ut still SECOND-HAND BOOKS minl~tains the right to a greater part Baght and Ech'aged. of the receipts. Onl the strength of Beat Linen. Paper, 15, 20 and 2se perlb. this cocession le stated in his recent circua' to the Chicage students that li had offered to negotiate with '\~'TA IIpreviuesly rejected our offer to nego- ANN ARBOR tiate aid tried to get a gains with UpTow Down Town Wisconsin in the meantime. Stote ~ ~ (ai St ~ .Cor~ These are the reasons why Michi. gao sill not pliay Chicasgo this yesar. I. IDavies, XW. 13.1)avies It. W. Dan- After Manager Baird had inishied, a forth, V. L D ay J.Ft.Dandrde, C.'.F. lelhridgee AV.tH.tslhidge . M. de- iiotioniiwasi5unaeniimously passoedito Pont, 4. C. Dicknsn, HMtNetses, G. the effect that tie action of the E. Dierrnsn, B1. E'.IDolphinta A. tDraz, Board ainu of Manager Baird heJ.1. 11 tleel tG. .I ti ske J. A. lin- heartily eidorsedl y the studentrent, C. C. Dutch, IJ.I11 Dw it. hod rof Pat( il thn tank . O K. Mrl, (S. B Fdtky tr. J. R. huuy et Pitmgil leutumlelEiner, I. Elurich,,1 I. I.1 lkun, A. (G. the stumdemts for their sumport iii the Elick, T. Emioure, J.1.O. Fmersn, t.I. miater. Emummons, P. H. Erison, I. E.BEers- Athletic Association Roster. P. P. Furham, 11. C. Federon, J. F.Femderen, P. H. Felker, C. (G. Ferris, As the tiime fr tie anua esieietiimmeAV.T. Fishleigh, 1. .Fier, Keene aut ehctise it heeAtheti 's.~FitztpatrickN. A Forward, -ord, and leci,,nof he Ahlei Assoa- VVS ImFoster,X. E. 'mster, VV. Fox, h. tionm is nemare,se pmuhlishu the nasmeus sit V. Freemaiun, E. 1. reemuan, Prof. . C. the minsmberhesNonewhsxe nau meso1'reer JB Fsieth, 1.3ti.riend C.1) arie int suostheeticasurimeiis bioks Fmrsole sill he asloweesto vote.t the elec- hiGag, L F.iGandy,'HItVV.(arer son, I.IGrer A.XXV.,Gardeeer Ft timee Anyvwhimoseaeess have ibeenii iamdnee iR. 1. reem1V, S.'GihetF osmistted sr are mit comret tseethe Ifsit L( itet FAeilIXXW(eGlmer, .1 loswinghest should correct theesame . Goeoudy er, H . rt. .tGo man, by shersotpp in sipotalhim C CAdams, 'I'M GudIT.I C ruummihs1V Cra dle J. I rahmasIH . X(ms i V ry migmme'Phi House.e Wheenimak imen sng i( e h nae h corrmuetions state (I) Tle neus ofsh re(mening meembuership ticket (2) Name.se(3) .Nh. C. HartmansR. M Ha XXIV. urn Deparistmenet.(4) Chsshuburer I. C. HannnMisos I'pbhele liememeshipeofutthee 'ssciationmiFHare H Fansins 1IT.D.Hteisg is then years larger thesesit his exter5Hamiton.E. }lParinmegI XX llHst- bseen snce it ogiza~.t isn lamehiss i bhumg, HI . His, }arrI isems. M.1 givens a tabhuslateelstateement by de HavertyIFH.X IV.Ry sIt. Vt Itnsohuse r tnmets accordhieng touthe enereolh ls.uld l P 1 herC. ns erItIl" tH . ment s folows:H. HrigJ HIlecemmesL illlecor G Literary.. '9 ...... i.....6 ( ilgey-- Ilmhad s. SHll J It 1900.................60 HFitschueommli.XVVIHicks, GtD15Misltsa 1901...............72 tE.aHolbrkXmA. EV Hlmtosb.huCh B l~aw...... 9 ~H37 o, .M.isen.eWg LortonsMeHA.gh. I 0 ................78. 86toIt. HornIIingey aL11IH.uHolet, . S 1903... J................3X7lucusK N Isle I ('lset 1901al...................3.. 14051W.IHah, . KM.I ulsR.Cuin. X. Medca . .. . ....... '' ...' ..... h4sJhnsonIProt. Johnson S hiJohnon, Hit eh o ..... ............. 13.1ens N K o, I.I Fhuty op.ath.... .................. 2 ow .Kent ... ..133 1 13 HKa u teaneH.13.Kiotr, . I. High Keth,L5)J.Keen~massnerWXVKent, M.kTC HihToh................,..... ~0 Kojeur I ngt,1.B C.haamsica B.....A....d.r... I. AlbeKlhiin. CN KrneyPe.e ig .C neL.Alhick... An.m.... an...1.I Kifg n Xi . iteleyuE.uKed),L.H AldrichOW.KJrcAllenor. W. Anderson,_C. C.ta B .....derson, ...1.... de 5es 3 1.leer,)02OrH.eKniarhtill.he An . drew ,. A aeR B . Armstronlia,,II'A.Fridaas. chik i Arhuck. lL Anldck 0.C. B.eranFH. ecteulubei Cnite. MAlric ,. i.J. Atwood, F.K . yer LssesC, ee- sese- -__ iatsim XX . A drsnAv .AdeyK.e rist. , aR. eThatere0 stilal e ssar ightltie' F.ndreBacon H.HBAnnsong, .(3.saapeltesseon ride saay, husit4 s ctkinm Abcle B. Barry, ol.1S. .alu i, E M.lAda,H. . KBAer, . .hAsyer, IIsitoheeCisssheeepr msesent hdiaetin 0..BAvsr, H.at. Aesrilst . Brhsr ethamc hercmildatenoMisshLees' C. C. Barker. no, 1J .arreta.daSeositons on hLesiaf soMtsfacs R EttarF'. . S.hBeldwin13..XV . otu-f arth eclssI iavem biA.n.dFutier eldr, C.BirE. kC, . BRhoaleknew O. Barhe, . . Bant. Barutt naCedc1sgs aniaxtes:.Musis Ee; C.l.eath kerI. M.ntBar.renA.nnA. BehofeLanuig, Ae srs F'ances 13.ett F. I SennetcheWleneBett. Batch' 11rusesrBndHlav; JseA.H.eFowere, enettC.Br, P. P . Benn t holAomewuc, .5kscago;LAlaeelliG. May, EBuy C.th 13 . entey, t,.. . 1). enjm A.BoohlllnnAbo;EyL Belnap, 1Besimee 13J l~muhelh (s. Cty; AG.Brouswee, Ba.C City, asd C. Boynton,1. F. Bishop H. I_ BisopXWm.eA Beeocter, Detrsoi. F. 3. Blair, 1. (O.Ilundeema,If. 1. 1Freshmeneesbasebalsl, also, wll be Binzell, N.. V. Bckel, Di.lBgeow, C miveis seeds-off at thee imeetisg, as W. Brooks, A. D. Bookfield, , I. Biradener, IF. L. Brown,-lBrsewn. E. Al, Maneger Chaus. Bairdl hums cnsseetedh Blrown, Miss B..lBrowun,A. W Brom- to sealk 5isthee class. Moeey fsr hall, C. Bush, V. E. Bush, 1.1).Hrstie allfreshensifoothall swetaers is IH. B. Bluster, MXis A G. Burdssh IJ.)lbeene raised siwselas for jerseys for Bush, L. Butzel B.tG.Iuttertie::, .thin tack teesee. Btler, G. G.iBurns, P E Iur se, ______A._ Bly . Cai, H. P. CarrowlDe.IF.I11.,sar Mohawk Club Banquet. A.w Cape. A apblFtH.( amdy I'. Fsor thee hove occasionesthee Asse A.CamblMs.CamdJ.rtwright, . V. Case XV FCas,Arbosr iRailroadl sill sell excursioss X. Charles, Jr., V.N( aeC. F. tickets tis Detroit and retursi at one Chase, X. . fluamnberlainesEL II fare fsr thee onsd trip for all trinsm Chaney, H. C. Churchman, B W.5Ctill- law. N. B. Cole, V I1.iClaytonI1. N. er March 25 anth for meorsisg trinsm Clark, C. C. Ceverdon, E. S (-p tefr Mearh 30. Return litsnit March il. S. Coburn, W. A. 5 omstock, S. I. Conger, I. H. Coon F. A CuiunnX. All Minstrel Men. Cuwie, C. F. Crowthers, 11.A 5 naeree, A. X. Cook, AV. L Cooper F. t esey, Meetng of All Mistrel Mess T. Cooey, S. P. Cobh, HK. Cr ist, A. XWeshnesday evesisg, at 4 p me n Cr v eLe ah 1-,T ,ok I .4 n rbrSvnsBn H1. Daniels, E. A. Davis, hi tGI)DasonBuilsisg. Mess in all parts are re- A. L. Davis, C. P Davis C B.Davs, B. quested to be present.