,dsb.jdm.--Al AIZ-\ whr D $Ulf> Ir at 0 VOL. IX, No. 1G6. G. H. WILD CO. Wilannioonce that wee have now1 rCeeed 001rSpring and(1Smmoer1 W(oolens. Our' stock for bhe icom- ing season is te largest wee ave ever sboswn, is exclusive and confined, in] botb foreignanad~ domestic goods, and is composed of tie best fabrics in every linle that can be obtained. We carry tihe largest linelo f Woolens in the city. We ilvit youl to call adc inspect the samle. G. H. WILD CO., 108 b:. wVn'higton St, ANN ARBOR. Warranted Cutlery. We have jstl receved a fie line of High Gade Raors and Roives, flly warranted, and we sell them right too S e our window WILDER'S PllARMAYY Open Dap ad u iIh. Du oig thIs t iof tIe olleige yarw wi l sehucs 01111hours. day o nigtFil line of Pipe, tigrs,ad Tobacco R. E. JOLLY & CO., 308 So. State Street. Strawberry I Crush __I -WI10 PENrY OF- BERRI ES, 10 CENTSI emCalkins' Pharmacy . H ITBTH EBALL! Yon cnt do it without a "LOUISVILLE SLUGER" BAT. Neither can yo ply a winning game of TENNIS without a WRIGHT & DITSON RACKET. Our Stock is complete and or prices are right. WA HE'S ANN ARBOR Up raw Dw. Tw State St. Opp. Curt Hus rlia tem ANN Atti}OR, MIH., MONDAY, MANY 15, 199. BRILLIANT CO.NCERT There ws'a cmarkedl exressinll (f aproval of tiis last cocert amongill Closes the Mail Fstioal...Jacobu a those whlo attend~ed, and1nealey every N Star. onle felt that it mladeC up for the ab- sence of Sellbricll tie niht before. A populallr concert was givenl as tie The sale of sets this year was grati fccrthitinuber of tile Festival. The fyingly large, an111 nearly every seat S m~ost polallir Inumbler 011ltie prograni 1111 occupietd for eaci cocert-aCl was the extra selectioln1111the harp by'a thinigcowehichI is qite cunusuoalTie b Mr. Rogers. He sas recalled and fllowinlg is tie played a beautful little sketcll eti- CST C tltti, "A Little Flowerette," cool- Delilah ....Mrs. Josephine Jacoby lil posed by himll~f. He played withlIt1 Samson...........Mr. George Hamlin ... rare delicacy of touchl and fineC fee- The High Priest of iagon..........W ling, andti sell mlerited tile extrtsrdi- . ..........Mr. Gwylimo Miles Vt nayapoa1h eevd Abimelech, Satrap of Gaza,) e nrapov.lercie. An Old Ifebrew, .... ti Miss Alna Lohbillier captured tie Philistine Messenger, 1 audienice by her sseet singinig. Her .....Mr. Myron WN. Whitney, Jr Vt fltelike lnd lbird-like voice sas THE CHORAL UNION. iI] well stitedl to the selections oe sag. Mr Heman A. Zeit, todilctor. ts 'i'his syle of singinig sCCems to lbe e0 pecially app~reciatedl here, andI Ms ITS OUTGENERALLED. o Lolibiller received a selcotmeIealy -____t aIs waml as that accorded Miss Stein Theq Suddeny Realized their Lack si 10 last years. Miss Towle inl her sing. oil S. L. A. Electors. A ing~ displayed great range of voice. Tie electors of the Student.' Lee- J Tbe renditionl of Liebergeflester tre Associationi Imet Satrday mor fI by the orchestra wsa especially cde- 11g and elected officers adl directors b' serving of prais. for tie escig year. There sas g 1 Orerture, "Hansel and Gretel," sote objection lgailstseatilg alirec. i .H........... ofmperdink tor front the parmlical departm~et, A 2 Rondo dAnour... Westerhot S 3 Villanelle ..............Dell'Acqea bt ao tiey serer plainly etitled ts MISS LOHxiLLr~n. all elector accordilg to the consltit- 4 Three Movements from the "Rus- tit,> rs J>.Laiersbope to Wedding Symphony," .Godmark sided at the teetig, ruled tiat lhe C] Wedding March: Moderato moto, sas entitled to a seat. The result SO (-fiat major.)ofteeetotsasslwhtfa Itn the Garden: Andante, (G surprise.le litraryso eatoat minor.) srrs.Teltrr eatet1 Dance: Allegro molt, (E fat claited that they had a mlajority of nmajor.) the electors atd o coctd control'te 5 Biallet Music from "Copplia," . Delibes election Hoswever, sehen tie ballots (a) Valso a la loupee. (h) Cardas 11 g Rondo Briliante ....... ......Posse serer taken tiey fond their mistake M.ROGERS. As a slate reresetative of the de- h 7OpesAifrmOpesad arninswseetd Laaetg'Eurydice ..................Gluck Young, jr., 1900, Des Moines, le se MISS TOW. literary cadidate, seas uanimlously I Liebesgetllcester .............Stck elected president. He i tie ollyw OTiN RIOOiCIIESTRA. candidate of te literary caucus will)( 9t Oerture, "Robespierre," (" The sas eected. For tieir cadidate I Day of Terror,'') ...........Litolff fer corepoldlng secretary. ws dl i SAMSON AND) OEIIAI. Veateilbyhiy\II. J.1.Zimtmer, 100 1, The SamsllonlandilDelitahlcotcert Itacite, Wis., swho wath ie canldialteC was the most brilliant of this yer's u alOitlisly selectedl by tie lisle-le "Festival." Thle sork i this cnl- artlett ill preference tl severallwoto cet sas some1C lfttile best lt its kind lhd been actively cavalssig for te in several years. 'The soloists 11111 Ctdorseocuit. Tie oter cadidates 6 chorus sere of tie highest order. 11110 sere elected were: Vicepresi- i Mrs. Jacoby proved herselthtie det, It. D. Robilso,'99 d, Trult hst (pratic sar' singer who has beenl Creek; treasurer, Junllius B. Wod~,aeefrsvalyrwthhex-10,EgnIl.asiattesurc ilee fr sveal ear, e iit il ex 19(1,Ril~l Ii.;assotll~ traslle,c ceptioin of Calve. Se sang witla E. D. Edsil, 1901 p Jackonl; re- great depthl of dramlatic feelinlg. She cording secretary, I. K. John1so,s has a clear, poserfulI andi well Ilodu- 1900 m, Luudingto. Directors, v. lated voice, and good expression. Ill W. P-atonl 1902, N, Ahnlot, Mih.;f ter love song she sang witi deep and S. W. Utley, 1902, Detroit. t emlotionl and consumlmate art. Mr. Hamlin is all exceptionlaly Biclcle Trals This Aternoon. strong Samsoon, and~ sang the part bet- Tie bicycle trials sill be 110111tils ter than it had ben rendered at any afternooll at tie Fair Grouds i 1 previous concert. Mr. Miles was seell Ypsilanti at 4 p. 0., 011tie haflmileI cast for tile High Priest. He has a track at tiat place. Tere sil be 6ston~g, wel-balanlced voice anlidsdidsevenIImen to enter. The events swill it swithtgood efect' be 0100 111110and 011-quarter mille. The chcoral andllorhestral work Tie maen iave beell workilg Iari for sere of a very high order. The tie past three seeks ad are sowing chlorus sang swithl precisionl ad was up ill excelent forml. 'Ihe followin11g usually very good 011 attacks. It men are entered: Badwil, Sproat, shoed erycaefu trinig.The Wood, Earle, Riobbis, Fraer adl filnal chorus in act II sas redered Garll. No admlission sill be cared. with mlagnificent force anldl Stirrinlg Malager Melhoji ad Leighl Trer effect. But tile final chors of act sill officiate at tle trials. III seemed a litte seak. 011 the On tile whlole the chors sangsith Tie gate receipts at last Saturday's egood expression. Prof. Zeiz con- game lacked $75.00 of reacinig tie tducted ill an able mlaner.5s10 guaranteed to the visitig ime. THREE CENTS ELEVEN INNINGS fecessarq in the Game With the Hamilton Club. Thlat Michiganl as greatly hnIl- roved at ba ttinig seas evidet ill atlnrdlay's gam~le iti the Hamliloll 1dub. Coachl Clark ocupied tie ox for tile visitors ad exerted himil- ,f to tile utmost to holdi dosenaho rotegees, but neverthleless soly one pan fannled sot wehile egt safe hitis Jere malde oif hil. Lehr pithed r Michigan an~di tie heavyhitting t-colegiattssoly foctnd him seven toes andthtlese at irregular iter- ls. Lehr is rapidly getting back Ito his ol1( form juging from tie (0 gaimes lie ias pitched this wek. Tlie fHamilton Clb is composed ffortter colege players of two or lree yeats iago. Cicago Uivr ly furnishlesthe tso Clarke brother, Akhisou, Winston, Browat and ninesC. Field is frott Coraell, Cook '011 Broswttattsil'ber is of Clm-ttt . Thley puct 1111a5gcod game, so oot ill fact that it tlok elevett lilngs tol decide sellswoud sein. t tile beghilning of tie tethtt h ie ore sas two aliece. Hattiltomt ored honier half 011 11base on alls, hit by Gordomt Clarke, atd a field- r's chiohe. Dt Micigatt did tie ame1 thinig on iits by Matteson, lesiter and Davies amd atoter tiigsas necessary. Tie best that lamtitoll coctld do sere two goumd- rs to Flesher and a fly to 'McGinnis. -'lie ltter was the first mtan up for rl a ttand knockeda shot fly pak of first whicit Adkinson tried to ;et anld muffted, MGitnis going to conld. A moml~ent later Clarke tied to catcht him off second, threw il attd center fielder Cook failed :o stop thte thrus, MGinnis amtbling 01110 etit the ssinmlitg run. As a result of Snow's injured cger Ie played rght field and Blen le flied his positin at first and in ao doitng put up a star game accept. 'g 14 chances sitltout att error. 'lesciler 1layed Iis csua errorless amne anld it sas imptlossible for Mc. loomis tol drop a fly, lit)lmactter where itewent. Davies called fortit great applause fromllthte croswd by a difi ult runn~ling catcht of a short fly. A Itmall attd extremnely apatetic croswd ase tite gamne. The score: MICIGOAN. A.. . P.O. A. Matteson, 2b..........5 0 1 3 2 Sulivan, ss...........5 0 2 2 2 McGinnis, c f.........4 2 0 4 t Lnn, c...............4 0 1 600 IBencoe, lb..... . .4 0 1 14 1 Snw, rf ..............4 1 0 1 1 Daies,f .............4 1 1 1 0 Flesher, 3b........... 3 1 1 1 3 Lhr, p................4 0 1 1 3 38 4 8 32 13 AllB. R. H. P.O. A. G. CI'rk, ss.........5o 1 1 3 5 Field, lb. ............. 4 0 1 600 H. C'rke, p............5 0 0 0 5 Jones, c... .........5 0 1 3 4 Adkinson, 2............ 5 0 1 8 0 Winston, 3......... 1 4 0 1 2 1 Brown,f .............4 1 1 3 0 Wiber, rf............4A 0 0 2 0 Cook f ........3 0 1 3 0 39 3 7 30 15 *Nlo one Out when winning run was made. Ioalhanaed ma ags 2.