THE UNIVERSITY OF MIICHIG AN DAiILY. 1 f { fetiesurageinent that its supporters can Western Athletics, Published Daily (Sundays excepted) daring- the College year, at The athiletic' silsiotir 1. 'in the 'West, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, ethiicolly speakinig, is a naturnlol il- OFICEn: Timos building, 79 S. Maia St. be- colle' of the croiiditiiiil'i wvhich 11avf tweea Liberty and William Sts. c'si's'alotig with thie detelopiiidnt ot' itern-ffllegiate short. Preif ,so to '9t MANAGING EDITOR J. F. THOsASs, 97.iliets.'-were trw. itfoily. roi~ots o out- - Side' of t sife'lilies. Ithlisotatitis BUSINESS 3MANAIL eClistwstlii'illitt'e W(st. ltere -was' fll 0. It. HANS, '98. ilerlffle lt~llfl. lf lf EDITORS rleiff ils'rl iilig Ithfal rgfalillti. E. L. GEISMER, '93 L. F. S. aIMIONS, '95. Nwlii If' Sffliit ff ltttii 1101,wolf' B. B. MTHEoNv, '01. II, B. SKsLLMN, '05 L. fllitf'idfqft'fforff1he fcffffitions ii 11,1 F. tM. Lss is, '98. H. H. CORWIN, '99. C. 111'.GaEsN, 00. Athletic Eiditor. f'xstinfg. Stir t'xalllili', t i l' rst (f'i Ii' ASSOCIATE EDITORS fli5iffflii Wt. Wt.Hughes. '08.. 5. W. Smtii,,'ut. . )linteililtiIIi'itei' itoli , hilftfl'l"l-ii F. A. Focik, '9sO. Louise Dodoe, '00. struotrlos 0as5will 'Is studii'ent. fl)01fn' W. P. Morrill, '05. Butler Latib, 1900. A. 0. Snili, '07. C. Lull, jr., 9 .10 Pu1111'is flfliiitelyltkntowniitishasve riod: "Noti morlle'thanitwo p1 fffssiolll ply- --, -N ~~i o hill 1ff lla~ Oi,l ill tlo ilil( fiffy Thesbicription price of the Doily is '2-001111fsill ll'metoiblid oniiith11 lwc gur the colrte year, with a regular delisvery brfore 110011eaclhilay. Notices, commoolca- f ssiltjofi tlii'studlit el f'tftf'tilfi << ' Class, and tter matte'r litended ior publicts- tisa most be tattled in at lihe Daily oiies' be- tilI111il ~illi' ~ iii fate 8 p. om., or mtailed to the eiditor lirfore 0 p. in., og the dafy prev'sous to that ons ithiscish ''t'-isc tlle;H. L Alint of IslilitI- they are espected to appear. subscriptions may be left at Thfe Dily 'Ttlser to tob th redl f office, Meyer's or Stofllet's Newstand, or ' ''lii'lIlIyli'111sdllo with Business Mfanager. Suberibe's still con-t- 11ff'iliti~till ff11tIl s iiili hey Galilt, lee a laors by reporting promptly at this office any falure off1carriers so deify er paper. "s inisitedilIuponl. .All lprefssuref'for " ; \. _'__:. ' ' r"' + r4ewi:G" :.waw " I I I ' I( I' II ,. I I I iuN I _ i HAVE YOU SEEN OUR FALL STYLES ----I N If not givetins a roll. Beal's Shoe Store,, 6 N. MAIN. OPP. COURT HOUSE. 50 Cents 9 GIVESEM UTHE, CHOICE CF EO DOZEN SCARFS - - - - 'Ses are betsng s l'11 M'""'"" . s'le'ss rctib srgallicfiitll.ssithi asiess to eniteing inlterolleg0iate' c51'tets1. Every' gameitanud laistlllie h h 'vostees, andth~e umore clubs aiit societie's of t lrgitimalltOelhirfctel', wh11111 tre forml- Itd, the miore hlealthly interest is takeni in tihe college coturse. By an1 error :the Daily y'estrdatytill nouuned. that1110 fsotbtall teamlsotultd lease for 'Minnoeapolis at8:2'51tintdartd tonmorrows' morinig insteaid of :'-)11ff' correct 11111. 'fhis liour lily lbe rater incollveniellt for somie sswih morningt reitaltlisbut thilose whlo have a flee hotur before 110 oclockt sill hlave tille us set' the teaim off alit giset'hem ila gootd roulsing crli t 1pafring, Aiit ally studenit w'hi has 'issh1ours ahsu- lutely' free alit does lis t 1ill his little yell at the Mliriigoa t enitrail de- 1)p ot ilomoownmornin~g "dserv'eOs ohe ceslerd a greasy paler, 11s 1t Prince- tonL' General opinion seemis .to he thlat lhis gamlie with Minneapolis is not of a doubtfllnatuire. Thalt is a very ser- ious lmistake. "Buck" IRichoards told lostnilghlt that ilhe teamilswouldlbe givenl its 'hautiest trsltllrzt Satturday aisil that it ws5by11)noleanls 110 the host of condtionfs to standut)i. As miost of the stu~dentO slows, lisve him lIre laird upI01110thle teamlI will leave wi111 thle proslpects of mleeting one of lie heaviest and best trained tealis on the field,.tLast Saturday innesuost', defeated a graduate train of wh111c1 Helfelfiliger antO-A number liorle of the best of the old players.-froisi Yale and Princetonl were niensbers. So it will be seen ihat the result is 110t a forgoue conclusion, and though we ex- pertto illMi, the team needs all the Iflil.ointNitlll ill y ithoss 11 teor firx-s per'iience 'of slllflfhfl.0l'll IIlf ('aHs-,11l'e'; 01' Isaffetllflfl5101'ilff'filfistfil thf le full silugill. For insotanci', theit'i a t'lfssihf'fltfint or, if Ilhere slrl'.Hinft1 spot. I. 'That tlhii'vety rhilitllls if llifol'hilliia110110tIis ll ln re'still lacktfigill 0011.'p111ffe15is ihlls'ratc v-iosy boarfllf inssbee' inilre''teipt of itlnllf'ls ilsiliril's honiestly and11ill- lioetll, madeilt'in'high school boys w-ith godth liletil' l'eordsl, lskinlgfor Monelty t'01lle'itiff' toeesr his ViPG "°''ii' ldvenit of footbll in lltill' West ill89 t)broughlt anew ord11(1r1o101thinlgs. It Nvls at oiice evilll'hl thalt tile te'ami laiig till'instruction o f ('asterlahly'- el's ssei vatfly suplerior. hl'lf'l' w,\ith foo'tbtall ernthe I it'a'tierni rofiel. "Oddllly'enouigh,ihowvever', I lie 'asternl cocih seidl-ist lblieigwillshuhim 011y ietaof tappllyinlg lt'eeaternt'lletictsof intlercollelgiaspor50't. Wily'sol lihe' FIowing;[Endl Four-in-Hands, U ~TeehoStitga, Puffs ad oitel 1 Y 't >FtNot ani old one it the lot. t. They are not Dollar Sealto, nor t5 'i 1 y7i cenit Scarfs, but tite best ties that ran ho produced for 50 See Our Window, ...Gents' Furnisher s and Hatters... 44 South State St., Ann Arbor,. . and see. THE NOB-3BIEST SHIRTS that ever came down the pike. Shoses Shined Free.---------------------Shooes Shined Free. THE ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMVENT -O F__ There we-en thie vest no rult's filth) Leland T. Pwr- --------------Nov. 30 110 0l'gfhlizl'iol lt'lenforce'l any. fTce Boston Ladies' Symphony Orchestra---------------- Dec. 11. hpurplose of this'charis st ta in Charles A. Dn- ---------------Jan. 21 gamtess. So, forgettinag all1Iis eastserns Ex-President Hrio-------------Feb. 1- tiaditionss, hei' worksed in uny tsteriol Luther Laflin Mills, (Chicago Alumni Number)-----Feb. 12 available, withtout asking qute'stionls. Imperial Qure---------------March 12 E~splecialllyt unfor~tunlate in tis partie'il Oratorical Cnet- -------------March 19 r hslhexip'ofeeseeriILucius Perry Hls- -------------April 2 inlstitution whlose zeal, just tt this John Kendrick Bag-------------April 13 GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS $0.00 tinte. to burst full bloo'lu inhto loh RESERVED SEAT TICKETS w5 1h1a8O5 of college life, It'd to aliiost SINGLE ADNIISSION .50 every possible abreogation of the whtolc nu7arrisn..Numaberr 1.0 list of ethiclal precepts. Comning fresh Oralreal Contest .25 frouu the east with a greatt repu-tation TICKETS NOW ON SALE-Reserved tictets on' ale Thnesdsy,Oct. Sth, atPalmer's foi' integrity, thue leaders in this enter- ' dreg stare, State street, and Wate's boot store~Main street, (Continued en Third Pag;e.) JAMES H. PRUITT, Coerresponding Secretary.