VOL. VIII. No. 27. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1897. FOUR PAGES. WILD I Has received a funil line of Novelties for Fall and~Winter in Suits, Trousers, and Overcoatings N0. 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN I lgre 1' , 1 1 l 1 1 1 11 Only in :packages- 60c a pound. Lowney's if you prefer. PALMER'S PHARMACY. Just Received a Large and Elegant Line of New Pipes!i Hot aed Cold Leeches at all hours. Agents for Huylers and Williams and Werners Co.'s Chsocolate Hoe Hues. R. E. .JOLL.Y & CO. 308 Souths Stale Street. TO-NIGHT AT THE ATHENS ThIEATRE ThPrdglFather Prices...250, 35c, 55C and 750. THOSE NOBBY SUITS! I i 1 THE PAST VS. THE PRESENT= How TheyWQillBe Entertained. Ple alumni will be here freits all Short Biographies of the "Old directions today to atteind the icii- Grads" Who Will Play Today. gan-Alini gamne, and it will be as eent without a parallel in lcal is- 0tr. All trains Isaul ibe etby ie- Teday Mchigan of tile present lees ceptioni conimittees, aid the lisys of MichigainOf the ipast and one of the te ftues 11tecre ohaqat best andi most interesting games of era itt University Hail. Te Deritij the season is asutred. Mlana- of ie delegatio, whirls will iso uearges, bssi ilayers that ever attendledtG ilbeiath the I.ofMbtn.A Itersity will play on the :rtnn 1:30 o'clock a mseetig will te hld inc teatm and it will be iaen -orray fe foot- .Uiversity Htll, when impremtt bail talenti seldomi seen on aticd at speeches will be isade by iecbers of otie titehe. io'V'arsity latm ts its the boardt of regets, :messbrs of the gooud condetitiinand it is hoped ltha t facutly, aluntii an thers. A proces - their teats work will tiore than off-set -lo will ibe formed a :5 'lc n the suplerior individual abliy of the useEaesl y the bandl and egents inscts, 1(1 itters. Over half of tie l sitstn to te Ailetic Field, where some so- player had srived nitl to i-sa night ttsit enthusiasm will b' lt loose in and the rest arrived erly this 15h0r- ceers for the Yellow -anti Mie. TeI bug. They will hold secret practice lt a theic boart is desiriots of havigv 10 orbs-ck to perfect signals "anddecile al aluttni wits are still in college. uponthesysem f pay."Jiruxie"present at headqitrters dtrig as Baird.'i., the best qutarer-back imucht of tte day as Possible is assist, Mi eltigan ca-r hail, and Cpitin of i the eitehinineit of te va-totrs. tra '94 team, waill eaptain le -Old All will besu tplied wt-ll an aisro.o- Gxradls." 'Biltdt played fosr Yeas at iliate badge antibtttoni. te 'Varsty steam,. previoes to wahichs ____________ Ie aas on the Hyde 'Parks and An Athot- Highs School teams. ';odr this Slayton Grand Concert Co. Tonight. leadership will be the folios-tog: Ferbort, 17. tPlayed.foyrs00at 'itefslloaing is tie programt for the qunarter ansi half atidawas captai of SlattonGrang (escrt Co. ithetto. '6 tam. Is eco"-sizedl 5aoeof te f. A. course toiight: best iaf-iacks in the country an is Piano, Soatac, Op. 2J, N. 21-ios-Betovest at ireset MCiigaus heal coch.L Tenr sssse. issMr"aryAset---Guo Stevenson, '97 L., Ro-kportItdsia. Atr. lrankii. Ormsby. t,a-er pulay-edohs a iigian tamts.Ie- Visolisn. "trment Fastasie-_.-il.uhcy ing nelgibe uderthe matur ule,;.M. Max Bnduix. og ieliibi- tiderthea telt-r vSits opranos. 'tat "omeo et Juliet Cesstsesl Played several years atlPo'rdine, gra- Miss Jessy Osborn. ttititg -its 'i9-. The only wt-sern pl-V- l'nicse .Wavaters Prize Sog _.. r to be placed ott altAll-Amierian b.-Tremolo" - Gotelak las. tPayesd isit center anti gard ll"reolo"ss_.Assg Gotelmi positions and is aiteititer of the t'hi;- Vislin.a.. "Adsgioleigiossss' viatemps ego Alteic Assoiatisisteam, At t ib Fafla.---H---------ix. iresentl assisting itt soachinbg tie'ttitu'fsTr -A Tteam".s'--- __-Batlettt s itvy. Mr. Omsby. Henninger 97 L. At pres-etnt a sill- spaoas. a."Tie Trste-__...evsn niera eri. ly ------ad aei ht five years at center, guard ansd tackle-----------------------itistest posiions.andl axas doisbtless one rf Motie' its Osrnt -ilu Plnie isD.n - attestslnlaski thte-'best tackles h inteouolnry. tCap :r. endl A tsin of '96 tea. Dset. "Ngtsthymn s sets........ Hloomingsto, 'Pi I,., (fiicagi, 11i- -----_ -----A. Ge-itg Ttssuas uois Plys fll-acdcon hicao. iss Osbon and Mr. trmsby. Bankers' ean. Plyed second base Today's important Games. on Michigan 'arsity baseball tetin:u and haf atnd full-hack on footial PThe big galie o 1bteilayed ii the teama. His eqtual as auputing and aest tday are those betaeenti ('Iie-iso buckitig ful-backr never sdeveloped in and Ilinois at Camlp iit.and Wis- teaest. cestsn aid MIneSOta, al intisapssis. 'Hfaddein, '95 L., Chicago. _ilinos. If the rorts sent out frntlCtillsago 'Member of Bankers' Atitietic Asooia- are true °te yisia-y teaml is in io tisti lean. Played taao yoeat at ke.c-sdition at tll. ierseiberge s "'ood and was one of Mieliganslsars ight leg" is lanc; Garsiner's ;htndtsi Price:, '9 L. Dartsmossth, 91,Ct-tsn a Plaster ast; Kenedy is itited; eigo, Illinois.. Played tao sears on andall te remansintig ilyr are smore 'ibotis the baseball arid foothll tes os less out of sape. Illinois on te Jewaett, '94. Ann [Aborsel Pia uS oter hand. is in primte condition ad t ltslf-ack three years andsi xcitsed cofident. Te cianes cetainly favor amiong the best us thees-ct Attended Illinois. othethe, Minnesota and WVis- ' northwestern University -n playest oism eatms are reprtest ii goodenl- cn ItushsMedical College teals dihi. t frssNaoessfawh "esoaching thse Ypsilanti Normials. Badgers ought to ain. Hull, '91 At, Ypsilanti. Mlihigat. Jo tte east lensyivasni-s sos-Is layed guard eta teamiaof 90. Not tBroavn, liarv-ardh oisspossCortel, aish prat-icing nmedicine at Ypilait. Yale awill conest awills rest Point. IHutchinsoi, 97 E., Atn Atbor. Play- I ed n '15 and '963 teamss at tackle and 'fhe Boarsd of tRegens aill tolds its cnd. regeslair iseeing toa~y at It a. 15. e (Contnued on Second Page.) toi the president's office. POLITICAL SCIENCE. Michigan Association Held Two Sessions Yesterday. 'VtoIAfirt sesiostoefthe semsi-:sneal msestisig of te Michigasi Political S- ee Asso-attn was held i loo t 7, T'paistnl-tHsll yesterday aftervoon. 'Tiii ussgraist opened aiths i engthyipaier sit "JTeInitiative and te Iefere- disiss," by . i. itat-iss, wvho sou,"hit to give u general tideaeof its aorkin:;s, slid to shoss ilev. thiouighiit miay bes successful its Sswite'rlans, it woslet fail short of its bject is this coosihry. Prof. Hofisot lath the discssiotn whiicis folowveel andsploke its part as followvs: 'Those wits advocate th>in- ii troduetien of "tue Initiative andh the teferensdoui" in this coutry becasse of its success n Switzraid fail lio eistinsg-uishibetween theconditonss of that eouintry andt ths. Onte s'ei'us otbjection is that it aeaeis tie fact of legislative responsiliity. Our liops, lies in the cdirecion of an Lhtsrovesisnta in the qusaliy of the legislative boty, ansd it ts a greatl misitake to throwx thic lpssaer on the people ndthius waks- en te esposibiiity' Prof. Iiusdae ,followved with a question as thviethe-r te introdutleioni of te eferes-dtti wuildi do aay aihithe 5systemtiof bossistm. In te discussionsichdsfolowxels o this qusestion, Ie. Ier. Pecl, of St. lehit's thiurchs. Detrit, Ta-ces If. 1i:- -Dosait, of Detroit, sad Igilt Ptingle, of Jacksons, tok pcrt. The seconid sessiontwasasld-sduisrisi tie evening in the leeture ron, T''-- Pinll, li antiwssaddesoyd itt Wi'. L.. Webber, pesidett of the assci-s tien, en "TheI telatiots of le ('orpor;a- tion to thse Stale," and Prof. F. H N. 'Tat-le, on "Soise Nesy Projets for (us~enet -RIefor." 'Tt'e seeting aas largely attended by cninsiereser audi- ence' of studlents caini faeuty. Yesterday's Practice. 'lhec squas of "Odt (radts" u-"as i- ceasedi yesteiday-bhithitsarrival of Dyer, Hul, .Jewvtt and Gates. All took light pratice wx-ork aol set sone im ut'ecoacehig te 'Varsity esit didates. Besides the shove, erbe, Bairdl, Stexesoit. Farnhaitis 11011 Fireundier xee ota the fir-d. Thse 'iruity h-lnd uiisfosr heshrt half agaisst tile stsibs aitd neihher side axas able to score. The pay vas fasoteuti dthe interfers-nie is develo- ing. I Phi Kappi Psi Guests. 'f lie folloing "oil :gads" are guests at the tPhitaipt tsi .ouse; IF t.Phaus, '8t; W. S. Holen, '89 f. tFredRusthi, '89; . . Smith,11; C. S., Sensienbagh, '94' . B. Willianms, '9a; .J. C. Bradley, 9t6;iH. A. Cole; 'hi6; H.1R.It. esic, '117, and It. L. Dean, '97. V Daily, nowv editor-in-thief of 'fue Sat- urday Scrit, of Grandit ids5ti, is here to semaitiliiftfer-te gaios. MILWARD THE TAILOR, STATE STREET. WAHR'S BooES'~ORLI Students should try us before making any purchase. We are bond to satisfy and please. O~ur large stock of Law and Medeal Books, in short, Text-Books for every department in the University, new and second-hand enabies us to sell at thu lowest price. Blank Books and U. of M. Sta- tionery at low prices. Make our stores your headquarters. Up TownDown Town S. SateSt. Opspusite Courtuse Ain ArborMain St. j