THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY The Literary Societies. The following officers have been C u t r c Published Daily (Sundays excepted) durin elected by the different literary socie- For your benefit as well as our own-You'll wan the College pear, at ties of the law department for the en- the goods-We need ie cash. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. suing year: O Ti e pshobuilding, 821Ne 5. MaIn 51. Lincoln-President, L. S. Cramton; MANAGING EDITOR Michigan; vice-president, J. O. Mni-r, O 50 NO cW 3.0 J. F. TxOMAs, '00 L' Pennsylvania; se cretary, Carl Wisner, i6 BUSINESS 5PANAGER Michigan. $5.00 NOW 8.50. o. 1, HANs, '00 L. EDITORS Jeffersonian-President, W. S. Gil- This includes all this season's nobby cheek. . B. SKILLMAN'98 L., Athletics. bert, Washington; vice-president, A. M. E. L. GEissEs, '93 L G. D. HUDNUTT, '00 T. R. WAODROw, '98 F. ENGELHARD, '98. Cloud, Iowa; recording secretary, H. S. cT F. D. EAMAIs, '00 R S. DANFORTH, '98 Lurd, Utah; corresponding secreta. , G o lf u i ts P. W. JONEs, '99. C. H. LUND, '00 M. A. Ii. McDO e ALL, '01 E. E. B. Powell, Washington; treasurer, L. S. Tuck, California; critic, S. Sanger, $10.00 Suits $7.50 $7.50 Suits $5.00 Ohio; marshal, T. L. Everett, Minnc- $ 8.50 Suits $6.50 $5.00 Suits $3.50 soa. The subscrption price of the Daily Is $250 ^ for the colletoyear, with a c egular delivery Webster-President, Geo. D. Harris,g* before noon each day. Notices, communica- N gie S t I'traw fats, tions, and other matterlintended for publica- Kentucky; vice-president, D. H. Thom lion must he handed in at the Daily ofliebe- fore 8 . m., or mailed to the editor before 3 as, Ohio; secretary, W. O. Lee, Indiana, Crush Pants. Duck Pants. p. m., of the day previous to that on which lhev are expected to appear. T ticasurer, L. H. Ehrlich, Missourf; Grit- Everything that is cool and comfortable for hot days. Subscriptions tmay ho left at The Doily 0csrr .P.EeilMsor;et with ieses Manager ISucriherswslldCo- ic, John E. Egan, Ohio; enarsnal, Geo. Soffice anavfailure of carriers to deliver paper. Kingsley, Jr., Kansas; nietnber orator- ical board, R. E. Samsson, Vermont. (J a te. NOT A BIT OF DOUBT, sumner-President, Warren Berkey, t (Continued from First Page.) is to be deposited on or before the day of the race. The money is to be deposited in the hands of Levi W. Pollard, who is to de- posit it in any bank after the first dc- posit, in his discretion, in the town of Shullsburg, which is the First National Bank of Shullsburg. In violation of the above articles the violater is to forfeit all money depos- ited. HENRY SHERWOOD, J. E. FREEMAN. Indiana; vice-president, A. Weldon, Michigan; secretary, F. NV. Brown, In- diana; treasurer, John G. McKelvy, Kansas; critic, S. D. Landis, Indiana; marshal, Jno. Arbenz, Jr., W. Va. All the societies report a cery suc- cessful year, the membership having increased much over that of last year. This is due to the large increase in the attendance in the department. The work for the past year in the leading societies, Alpha Nu, Adelphi, Jeffersonian and Webster, has been carried on with exceptional vigor and was undoubtedly due to the system of inter-debating which the Daily has so Witness-M. A. O'Brien, L. W. Pollard. earnestly advocated. The Jeffersonian An affidavit signed by William H. leads in this respect, and have to their Look, a resident of Shulasburg, Wia., credit victories over the ether three societies, thus giving them the Univer- recites how the signer,in cosmpany wsth lsty championshipj fi J. E. Freeman, went to Madison, Wis., to arrange a race with James H. May- IF YOU WANT THE BEST bury. It is alleged in the affidavit that FRATERNITY STATIONERY' Mr. Maybury signed his name as len- BADGES OR PINS ry Sherwood, and that he deposited $35. Sendto The race was run at Shullsburg Sept. SMITH, STURGEON & CO., 18, 1895, for a purse of $1,000. The 237, 239, 241 Woodard Ave.. Detroit. Designs and estimates furnishedon all work money, it seems, was never paid over to of this kind. the winner, which was Mr. Freeman, and the whole case was aired in the courts. There are besides four affidavits signed by Fred F. Steigmeyer, C. F. Roby, V. W. Sincere and M. E. Cole- man, respectively, in which each avers that he heard H. A. Coachemss of the $34.50 University of Wisconsin say that Mr. Maybury was a professionaL The con Ac ttte Bicycles versation took place at the University '98 I DELS-HIGHiiffaRA DE. of Chicago in the room of Mr. Steig- meyer on or about Nov. 8, 1896. 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