VOL. VIII. No. 110. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1898. PRICE--3 CENTS. At Wild's Sprig selections just. arrived from the East. Call and inspect our.-.. Suitings, Trouserings, Top-Coats. U. 108R E. WASHINGTON ST,. NEAR MAIN Altegretti's Ch-ocolates.... Fresh every week. Only in packages- 6i0c a pound. Lowney's if you prefer. i SOPHOMORES WON. The Freshman Team Won First Place in One Event. Alichigan's track season began aus- Htalf-mnile run-Lamb, '00, first; S. C. A. Anniversary. Hayes, '01, second; Case, '00, third. - - Time, 1:50. The anniversary exercises coinmem- Pole vault-Holier, '01, first; MeCart- orating the fortieth year of the' Stu- ney, '01. second. Heighst, 9 feet 1. inch. (tents' Christian .Association, wereorn- s~unning high jump-McLean, 00,moored Friday evening of lint week tirot; Loud, '00, secondi; Armstrong, 'H1,I by a reception its Newberry Hail givetn IPALMERS' PHARMACY, FOR THE NEXTWEEK. t nO, recei ved a ft osb spplv af Aiegretti, and Wiliassand Weners Chocolates. Largest itlne ithe city. l4unedoes at alil lours. 308 5Southo State Street. Hair Brush? Was #Sit'. Good bristles, solid backs, ma lc to last and giye satisfaction. Almost every shape that is sal- able. 25c to $2.00. Medinm prices arc better than cheapest. CALKINS' PHARMACY. DOOK0ST ORnE. NEW AND SECOND-BAND Text Books!I For every department in the Uni- versity. Law and, Medical Books a specialty. We can supply all your needs fur the Second Semester' at lowest prices. Second-hand Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Best Linen Writing Paper 1f5c and :fc per pound. The A. A. Waterman Solid old Fountain Pens for s. WHR'S BOOK STORE Up Town Down Town 9. Maite sty Opposite Otourtiioote Ann arbor main 8t. piciously Saturday afternoon with the third, Hleight, 5 feet 5 inches. by the Hoard of Trustees, and termir:- Freshman-Sophotmore meet, in which Shot put-Hodges, '00, fiest, Henry, ated last evening at Unoiversity Htall in the athletes representitig 1901 woere putt 'i, second; Lewis, '00, third. Distance, an anniversaty address ibytRer. Johit torsot by the score of 406 to 21. 1Inif2 feet 9 inches. II. :Harrows, D. D., of 'Thi 'ago, woe every eventini which thc Sophomores Relay rare-Won by Sophomores, Mei- spokte on "Chtristian Victories isl the bad errs entered they succeeded in Lcan, Pingrce, Htatch, iblc. Time, ,j6g Orient." (tinning tirst place at least, the Fresh- 'ecnds. The rereption Friday evening nan metn gaining the taoitits in the pole vault #nell attended by students, fariilty atnt alotne. A larger crowd setver attended Real Facts in the Case, towvnspieople. Thse arrangeensawerre an athleic event in the Waterman____ in charge of D~r. Moofher oil the part gtttttasiotn ande enthsusiasm tan sigh. of the trustees, and Miss Htarriet V. 'liie'Board of ConroiS iafike the f,,l- At the conaclusion of the civint MisHolier of the association. Hialf the luig Official statement regarinitg the Walker, iti a servytseat speecshton be-'cs fM.Wr uhs h a e guests wrt' received in thi' association half of thte young' laties of ftseicontest- library and th'e others in HRoom 1. Art- iettgy stspendedi for vioilag the ithi- ing classes, stresemnteid itfine 'ilk bassr et iicrergutlattiotns:itng-Presidett Huttirts telpledutive iii the victoriuis class. Mr. Holbmioikfcie 'tilt reptlieud in iehalf if thscali Te fails of the case at''tha t aveari Stra vnn heclbainta Tfte first eveni, the 40 yardso datsh . ge, wie ttme ftecontinuted with short addresses anti ru- coo called lptrsmptlya' 'llc ad be ted (if Control andtsietrttustetd by tine marks by personis priumitmetinl the IfrvriyStisai with thedistciplinte;' w'ot'i. Proif. M. L. D)'Ooet, Presideti'o ofthe tUniversity itt tll tattfers relat- ftshe oard of Trustees, tdelivered the Cohtin, '00,'w-nuthflu ist h.i fivselingitoaftlefit's, tttie ptroposals toinii- secotnds; MciLean,, '00, the seconud i iedc h ebl aae to liin' "Historiral Atiies." 'Tis wsnsvery 'f0uitthtlite'thirdtttti'ngr 4i tr-t55thorouigh anti'otinitedlall site Imaisort- Mtitd.eorgeID. Sttart tthe t7iicrtly sa eal fIt soitls' soy rcndls, and Ribel the fourth in 4 4-andeisoftesocto'shtry as ahbse balliPttcer.et'. olt'. s i sectonds. These four ran the fttnalin Hgesi President J. K. Harden, oit the assoccia- which Ribsi and Jtihnson were tie for i'ttt sat h ctlisi i ion spoke upontt "The Asciration Tio- efforts o ftpei'nt ade the batse call mitt-da"Thsepsidthinurtr' lurst, Cottontand jocLean finishingsin dy"Ti mhszdteiprac theorernaed E]elan Jhnonager iitt rinsg Hr. Stuart her'e, antd fur- it the endiowmenst platn. A dozuen yeara then an of th dea hea, th forer ither said that h eiould futrnios somtet'ofagthnedoteasciinwsi, adJ:ith ie moiney, ottd if that wete tot cutotugistulgtoa itrnttn inli winntu eetn he foragbildithetacd aipfitsanen-itisfun005it iwwnulditae sottfro'cheating thseofpereirm-