1E UMVERSrY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Store A. Token of Spring! We have just received a large shipment of WRIGHT, PETERS & CO CELEBRATED 0 0%0 ~ EAR FOR SPRING. New shapes in Vesting Tops, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Also Our. New 3 Strap Sandels $1.0D, $1.50, $2.00. Our entire stock of winter shoes at a M1ACK &'COB' Shoe Department. Rear 1st Floor. GRANGER'S ACADEMY. Private MR. OR MRS. ROSS GRANGER. SCHOOL OF DANCING. Lessons BELL TELEPHONE 246. JOS. W. KOLLAUF - 7T1AfL RilNC W. J. BoosH. Pres. W. ARNoDe1st Vice-pres J. V. SHEERAN. 2d Vice-pres. JOHN C. WALz. Asst. Cashier. Stateg- SaIings - Bank. Transacts a general Banking busi ness. Cor. Malein and uron Streets. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transact a general bakieg busieess. It. ihEMer, Pres. C. E. GnEENse, Vice-fires FRED. H. BEauI Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, $00,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, $1,100,000. Organized under the General Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts cashed uoen proper Identification. Safety deposit boxes to rent. OpFICEns: Christian lack Pres.; W. D. Harrimass, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. iHiscock, Cashier:I. J. Fritz Assistat Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 8r AnnArber capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, 4,000 t Transaects a general banking business. Foreign exchange bought andsold. Furnish letters of credit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOCE, 'ViceA . res S. W. CLARIKSON. Cashier 18 E, WASU INGTON ST. UP STAIRS. Ann Arbor, Mich. HO! DRINKERS OF COFFEE Dean & Co.'s Blended Coffee is the result of thirty years experience in roasting coffee, and produces in the cup a beverage of golden color and unsurpassing flavor. We sell this coffee at 25e per pound and venture the statement that no better or more delicious coffee can be had at any price. DBAN & OO M PANY. 214 South Main Street. i _ Athletic Notes. taken to the University of Pennsyl- vania meat April 30 are numerous. Ev- A large crowd witnessed the practil try sprinter. long distance ruter, ir- game Saturday played between teams dier and jumper in college will try. picked from among the candidates. The ,, weather was rather cold for ball play- Oxford woan from Cambridge Satur- ing, but notwithstanding this the mnen day in the fifty-fifth annual boat race played well and both Coaches Watkins rowed between these institutions. The and Clarke were well pleased with the distance was 4%/ miles and time 22 min- showing made. The playing was far stes 15 seconds. superior to that of the same time hst - 0 year. All of the pitchers used did fair AVorkiften are repairing -the 220-yard work, but the batting on the whole was straight-away course at Regents Field. A fresh coat of cinders was put on Sat- The team of regulars was made up as follows: Lunn, catcher; Grcenwalrt, Witt and Lehr, pitchers; Condon, first base; Cooley and Heard, secoand ase; Woolf, third Nse; Gilbert, short stop; Madison, left field; Davis, middle field; Butler, right field. On the reserves the following were tried: Hovey, Thomp- and McGee, catchers; McGinnis, Ger- man and Miller, pitchers; McGee and Krafts, first base; Goodyear and Nel- son, second base; Dowling, third base; Bannon, short stop; Loud, left field; McNiel, middle field; tieke, right field. The final score was 13 to 8 in favor of the regulars. Coach Ciarke umpired. sirda. Chicago-Columbia Debate. Chicago and Columbia universities met Friday night in the first lutercol- legiate debate held betleen the east and the west. The question discussed seas: "Resolved, That the policy of in- creasing the United States navy is ssise and should be continued." Colum- bia had the negative side, and the judges, J. G. Carlisle, James R Eustis and Charles T. Fairchild decided that the arguments presented by her reprV- sentatives were the better. President Seth Low presided and no debate held in the east this year has attrated so much attention. Chicago was represented by M. F. ualiagher, who will be remembered as C. H. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic deorators Have a complete line of Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc. Specialty of fine interior decorating painting, frescoing, tinting and paper hanging. Only the best of workmen employed. Work guaranteed. C. ff. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic Decortor. KLEIN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Latest Novelties in Winter and Spring Garments. COR. WILLIAM AND MAYNARD STREET. One block west of University. ...OHIO... Central Lines T. & o. U. Ry. K. & M. ry. The Only Sleeping Car Lite between Toledo and Columbus. The Only Sleeping or Drawing Room Car Line between Toledo, Colum- bus, and Marletta. 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Meade, winner last year rowing association composed of Cor- of the Leiter medal in debate and a nell, Pennsylvania and Columbia uni- Chicago representative in the debate versities to participate in the annual against Iowa; and C. A. Frederick. This races for Freshmen and university team was considered the strongest ever sent out from Chicago. For Columbia eight-oared crews about June 30 on the the following orated: J. M. Proskauer, Hudson river. No action has as yet C. F. Wheaton and B, M L. Ernst. The, been taken by Wisconsin. former two were members of the team ** last year that was victorious over Har- Candidates for the relay team to be yard. FULL PIQUE GLOVES $1.00 When you take into consideration that you have never paid less than $1.50 you will appreciate the value we are offering. 'WAGNER & COMPANY, s23 outh Ilaln Street.. - - - Furnishers.