'or 94 PaiL 4 VOL. IX, No. 179. ANN ARBOR, MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1899. THREE CENTS. G. H. WILD CO. Will announce that we have now received our Spring and Summer Woolens. Our stock for the incom- ing season is the largest we have ever shown, is exclusive and confined, in both foreign and domestic goods, and is composed of the best fabrics in every line that can be obtained. We carry the largest line of Woolens in the city. We invite you to call and inspect the same. G. H. WILD CO., 108 E. Washington St, ANN ARBOR. PHOTOGRAPHIC DARK ROOM. We have recently fitted up a commodious photographic dark room, complete with trays, light, etc., and offer its use tothe public tree of charge. Anything needed in the line of smnnli. or chemicals we would be pleased to furnish. WILDBR'SP %9RIAY For ten Days from June 1 PIPE SALE-All Pipes Sell- lug Below Cost. Lunches, Soda Water, Flops and Soft Drinks. R. E. JOLLY & O., 308 So. State Street. SLIDES and COVERS. Green Slides...........40c gross White "... . 60c " % No.1 covers.........83c oz. I No. 2, sq. covers......55c oz Boxes for 100 slides....30c We will Meet Any Price. Calkins' Pharmacy HIT THE BALL ! You can't-do it without a "LOUISVILLE SLUGGER" BAT. Neither can you play a winning game of TENNIS without a WRIGHT & DITSON RACKET. Our Stock is complete and or prices are right. WAHWS EASTERN BASEBALL TRIP Masonic Club Meeting. The Masonic Club will hold its Will be a Treat Well Worth a Year's annual election of officers tomorrow G Practice. evening in their parlors. After the The trip which the baseball team election of officers a banquet will e will start on this evening, is one of held.-Te committee on arrange- G the finest which any Michigan team ments has made extensive prepara- t he ietwhcsn cia tions with the hope of mnaking this has ever taken. It is possible tomtin sfwithTtheeek tos e give a brief itineray of their route neetig successsfuL The reception f so that their friends can keep track and entertament committees have S of them until they returii. spared no labor to make the evening s Lv. Ann Arbor Thursday, June 1. 9:43 p. . very pleasant for thosewho have sogni- Ar. Niagara Falls Friday, 2.. 7: a.m- fled their intention of attending. All Breakfast at imperial Ilotii tings taken into consideration this Lv. Niagara Falls Friday, Jine i..... 9:00 a . . - Ii Ar. Ithaa. . 2.....12:10 noon meeting has every promise of beig Corneligame, Saturday. June3,iati3 p.m..t Lv. Ithaca sunday, June 4.....10:30 a. i. a marked success. It is earnestly Ar. Eiotyt. , ......t0,p.vi.m desired every member will be present. ti evvtegame, Mn vday. Jne 5, at 4 p everyay Lv. Easton Monday, June5 .... 7:15 p. m. _ _ Ar. Philadelphia " 5.... 9:16 p.m. Pennsylvania game, Tuesday, June 6. JUNIR CLIIL Lv. Philadelphia Tuesday, June 6,... :45 p. m.t Ar. Niagara Fals Wedesdavy, Juo7. 7:55 a. m. Lv. hiegrv vi s i.ril7 3:50 p. Dr. Dock Will Gie One Next Year. . Ar. Ann Arbor Thursday, June ,.12:30 av m. The scenery along this route i. Next year the junior class will u sone of tie greatest ins America. have a clinical course in Theory and srom IthathetestmilAmgoeraPractice. The work will be under C From Ithaca tire team will go over the direct supervision of Dr. Dock the Lehigh Valley road which runs and ile e onf or.aDwek through the mountains of Penusyl- and will meet.one afternoon a week. R through.theomEontnsofPenusyelThe clinical work will follow closely F vaula. From Eastoii to Philadel- J phia they take the Philadelphia and that which is gone over i the quiz Reading through the populous mnu course in Theory and Practice, and c The will deal especially with the diag- P will gdo fstrict of the state. e nosticside of the various diseases. P Niagara Falls where the day will e It has been Dr. Dock's chief aim forB .i .igh se.eing a number of years to so arrange the g spent in sight seeg. work, that a clinical course could be provided for the junior class, but up Council Pledges Site, to this time he has been unsuccesful. The Common Council has passed a The plan meets with the approval of r-ntin p-edin-a a nte for a hom- the -tidents rf the medieai depart. eopathic hospital. This site is to ment, and they feel a long needed meet the approval of the Board of course has finally been secured. Regents. The new Felch Park willL be given if it is satisfactory. In case GAME UNCERTAIN. it is not, either the Winchell prop- s erty on North University avenue, or Cornell Contracts are Not Yet Fuhi8 the ground running east from the Ratified.7 corner of North University and R Washtenaw avenues will be be select- It was announced by ManagerI ed. The city has an option on both Baird last evening that the Cornelly of the latter, game was still in an uncertain state' The following are the resolutions and that he was going East espec- passed: ially to make certain of these games. "WHEREAs, We note with pleas- The contracts have been signed by ure the generosity of the legislature the Cornell manager and it was in increasing the income of the uni- thought that the two games in the versity from one-sixth to one-quarter west were soon to come off. The of a mill tax, and it having been Cornell manager has delayed in hav- brought to our 'notice that a new ing the contracts ratified by the Ath- homeopathic hospital is about to be letic Council of the University. His erected in connection with univer- reason for doing this has been that he sity, therefore be it did not wish to be under obligations1 Resolved, That we, the common to play us, as le would be if the con- council of the city of Ann Arbor, do tract was ratified. Under this ar.- hereby pledge to the Board of rangement if it was not convenient to Regents of said university a suitable play us when the time came, he could site for said proposed hospital, the break the contract regardless of how same to be acceptable in every way much it cost us. He was satisfied to the said board of regents.' with the contract until the plan of playing one of the games in Detroit Some remarkably good records or Grand Rapids was suggested. were made in the Wisconsin inter. Either of these games was to be un scholastic meet at Madison. Twenty- der the auspices of our local alumni four schools were represented. Some associations in those cities. The of the best performances follow: terms which they offered were not en- 100-yard dash, 10 1-5: 220-yard tirely satisfactory to him, and he has dash, 22 4-5; high jump, 5 feet, 7 refused to play unless the terms were in.; broad jump, 21 feet 8 in. changed. Director Baird will leave for Ithaca today, and expects to in- College verse and short stories in duce the Cornell people to look at the the Michiganensian by Bush, Bow- matter fairly. man, Marshall, Wherry, Gauss and others.June 3d. Special Daily, 7:15 p. m. Telegraphic accounts of (Give the team a send off when Cornell game and Western Inter- they go East tonight at 9:43. collegiate Meet. Get it. TO INCORPORATE. ood Government Club so Decided Yesterdai. At the annual meeting of the Good overnment Club held yesterday af- ernoon, the following officers were lected: President, F. D. Erman, '00, f Detroit; vice.president, B. W. Ierwood, '011 , of Kankakee, Ill.; ecretary, W. L. Kinney, of Owosso; reasurer, C. F. McKenzie, of Ban. eld; for director, law, J. W. Meyres; t., I. J. Koiler, of Lapeer. A me- ion was passed directing the execu- ye conrittee to incrporate the club icer tire irectioir of Deanru Irtch- ns, and subject to the approval of he association. The following coridensed financial tatement was given out by the treas- rer: RECEIPTS. ash from sale of tickets and membershlp tickets...............$860 51 EXPENDITURES ent toS.C.A ...............2500 anitor's fees............................. 4 50 3ill spreading.......................... 3 70 harts of University Hall.......... 5 00 rintiu g................................... 40 t3 ostage, etc ......................23 30 ryan-Good Government Club, Essay Fund............................. 500 00 peakers ..................................224 86 Total expenditures .............$847 01 Balance on hand................... 22 50 869 51 FACULTY CONCERT. Last Concert of the Year Tonight. The last faculty concert of this eason will be given this evening at 3 o'clock in Frieze Memorial Hall. This concert will be equally as good, f not better than any given this year. The following program will be given: (a) Romance with Variations Op.... ............ Edward Grieg For two pianos. () Marche Heroique........Saint-Saens For two pianos. ELsA vON GRAvE AND ALBERTO JONAs. Three Sacred Songs.....C. N. Chadwick (a) Faith (Arthur Macy) (b) The Good Samaritan (Jas. Mss. Montgomery,) (c) He Maketh Wars to Cease. GARDNER S. LAMSON. Fantasia Appassionata......Viextemps HERMANN A. ZEITZ. Traume........................Wagner Irish Folks Songs............Foote ALICE G. BAILEY. Spanish Rhapsody............Chabrier Arranged for two pianos by the author, ELSA VON GRAVE AND ALBERTO JONAs. Athletic Association Buttons for Sale. There are about thirty Athletic Association buttons for the season '98-'99 left and the Athletic Board has decided to place these on sale, as numerous requests have been made by students who wished to purchase one or more. They will be sold at fifty cents each and in case the sup. ply does not meet the demand, pre- ference will be given to buyers who are members of the Athletic Associa. tion. These buttons may be pur. chased at any time from either Presi. dent Day or Treasurer Woodrow, Up rown state St. ANN ARBOR Dews Town Opp.nCostn ouse ntnSt