THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. f.p X t they certtunly would not. oftrwie. L4u-ifoun trules have already bee'n adopted by the institutions wtitch the Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during Weekly Dames, with the excepltionl of the College vear, at Nortiuwestein, aiid the Daily can say THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Crtira: Time building, 70 S. Main St. be- tween Liberty and Wthilam Sta. AIANAGINGSF DTOR J. . TeoxAS, 97. BUSINES S MANAGES .I. As, '9. EDTOKS E. L. GeSoiR, '15 L. F. S. a-asN, '9. . M. Looses, '9. 1H. B. SaL sAN, '95 L. H. H. Coawi, '9. BTLE IAu, '0. (7. 1. GooENs. 99, Atheic Editor. ASSOCIATE FDITORtS W. W. Bnhs, '9. S. W. Smi th, '97. F. A. Faci, 'ME. I. A. Campell, '00 W. P. Morill, '9. G. . Ilant, '0. A. M. Smit, '97. 1. Lxi, jr., 99 A. The subcription price of the Daily is $250 for the coil eo year, with a coglr deioy bfore noon each day. Notices. comunicoa- inns, and other mattes itended for pblia- tlon must be Ian ded is at.1heoiDaily ,Bice b- fo r p. i., or nailed to the edit: er belree p. i., of the day preouos to tat on which thev are expected to appear. rubciptons may be lft at The Daily Office, Oeye's worlStolet's Nestand, or -with Business Oanae. Suberibeex will re- fer a acr by r epertig pomptly at this elbowe any failre of caries to delver paper. An agiationi is Ibeing stared i sev ral of the eastert uiveritie to tpro vide s1me1p1ac where stdnts clli c0B10 together inforitally. Ticse u. vesities feel the need of a nieing- place where stdtcels can be at tieir ease ad become aalnlarttd swih each other, in short, a sort Of ong- leg rosin, Where therarc ate arni- tories and the credit systenm is in cs it is amost imposible for college spirit to exist atic this muovemet seeks to remedy lte defect. Tie ex- periment will be Of iterest to our ove students. ack of college sii here has been assigtied to lhe b love two causes. Itils a fact that the ten- ers of the literary dpartmen'it never meet echciioler Is aly extett. Per. haps a large redcing roomiere al could meet andc study ailld diciuss 'ci- lege affairs infomllly is What wec aeed. At liyelte it will do tomha ni to keep aix ee oti the trials 10ole made ini the east. Chanipionship talk is sill the rget at the iUiveriy of Cliao, if the editorials of the Universiy f Cicagi Weekly cecho student OitiOB t that institution. There has been too tiitc "clamiionslii" caitg ii the"est'l and the dickering ovtr it woldi have been of nore credit is prie-ightrs than to college athletes adt ediors. Aside .frttt deciting tie "elalpioiolx ship" the formation of a league by the universities of tetmidtle aWest oli hardly brixg ay deinite esults wocrth striving for, and it is, a qestio whether the "clatipioushit of the west" would be an hnor which colc ear a strictly amatur sanp. It would at least be weighted with pro fessonal tendencies. If the mostil- lians which 'would comipoe such a league cannot. uphold anaturismt without the assistance of a league for Mlichigan that the roles were adopted here for use led list for cru-- ment. Just what is iteano byttylii "standard of the big easterni tnir'rsi- ties" is lnst very plainl, ittt iniitli ap- plication is the formintion of ,i leagite it has applarenlt referetice iso the gale receipts. A Chicago Suggestion. A recent ist10 of the U'tiversity cit C'hicago W'eekly says. Thuetiion of a baseba~ll anid foot- bill league ationg the' tore lprolaili- cuet nesterni oniversilies 11a15(11111fre- utitelly' disetussed, liitt notinitii- bli' has ever resutiecd fi'oii test'dis- emussions. Almost every -seasilia iris closed sih sesiral teamts claim~inig the d'lamiiliilllandmthie'colieg 'aid i ,. . tia ,. M " 4f - _ _ O \_ << . A GOOD CASEB wins the jury of shoe buyers and lt's- ours by a heavy majority. Footwear should be top quality. The feet cant stand anything else. Prices should he low, so as to keep the shoe tax within bounds. You won't feel our shoe prices, bet they will make you feel pleased. There arc no corn growcrs. like bad shoes. Come to en aed get something tiat you can wear yourself, instead of the shoe oearing your foci. L. GRUNER, NA 8S Win haSt-. TH.SOE LADIES' JACKETS and CA1PES at Half. SNever a time mere opportune than othiei'paiers have used u11)lmulchistpice tnow to provide yottrself oith a stylish anld imik ini givinig realsonis for 1111 Coat or Cape at so little expense. against stuchi11111snchbatetain asscci- We have now in see Cloak Rosoili iltg aiiy claiiis to the etllllliolislill iiaey Jackets as elegant in design, If a micilewestern leagiie. com-niake wand material as this cottntry af- posed of Chicago, Miciligall, ili fords-than ovhich no large city can westcrnl, Illinois 11111 XWiscosnt, wereI boast better-all of whieh are selling orgaizecd it would cctli"t(le ellalli- woouliiiake it worth while to foirmi such a leagtue eiin if it citiul nec111' laeto lienefitowestern th iletIics. illLADIES' FUR CAPE S. oilier wayts9. Suich iallegteold 1111in- sist uoni utiforiiinati d iequaiterle Asttaciian, Coney, Wool, Seal, Monkey YOUR TASTE WILL FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK, If you furtiish your rooms dur- ing our Great Inventory Sale. Reductions mace to force trade in every department. Gooti Antique Chamber Suits, large mirror, goodt $16.00 value, now $12.30. A Solid Oak Roll Top Desk, cheap at $15.00-Sale price $10.00. Chinelle Portieres reduced from $2.25 to $1.50 a pair. Japanese Rugs, 6x9 feet, a $6.5() value, now $4. 50. Japanese Rugs, 7 x10j feet, an $8 50 value, now $6.50. We make Witudow Seats, Cush- ions and all kinds of Furniture to order, Furniture Repairing our spec- Work atid pi ices that please. MAC K & C011 56-58-60 S. MAIN ST. - FURNITURE. c'oncdrniig'professionlalisml, andthile cether vexinig qoestlins thint havie aius- ei 011111atny controversi'et ~flai-e oears. A leagtte wotuld also ;eve all aditioital initerest to the atihlelic contests amonslg its Ilitle's 1a1111wold do111 nore 'tiati anlytinlg eli' Is raise baseball 11111 football to the slatidarcl of the ?gig eastern tunivitiies. As lonlg is the they 10dowithl 'aclioilier foratlticld bonllors it woullsutrely be just is 0wel1 1o formlilS11111a lagll ' 5tIl 'ne itg- gesteci so tiat(le'heleter team llayi 111191'eactuseaison lsol) lliiltoisshow fo:r its stperiority. The Weekly times tiat stepls be1'(t11en1lt slice to forim tis leauet, an1d1it feels sttre that alily sulIgetiisu alonig this ho~ie tmade by Dii'tor Stagg:hotolih' other tuniversi- lit's oould teet OOitlithe 1-onslide:ra- thou it mhe itcd111111wouotld belprodu~c- thve of great risitlts for westernl inter- collegiatehathletics. A nvel corsre of college iastrtt thou is offereid by Loutisianea University ia wvhichi its "Sega r Schlool" gives she. dents practical atid scientific tuition it stugar cumltivation. The coerse cx- tendis1 over a period of four yeats and natutrally is very piopular with atu- dents from iCuba. Eveorything to please at Prettymiasas. Good ba rd, god service, and the UI. of M. Daily on tile ale to keep yen posted on what is og en at thre grea university. One-Half. MACK & C01, DRY GOODS. THE ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT Luther Lain Mills, (Chicago Alunni N~umb~er) - --_-_---Feb. 12 Imperial Quartet-----------------ac1 Oratorical Contest---------------acl Ex-President Harrison------------- ac22 Lucius Perry Hills--------------------------- -April 2 John Kendrick Bangs------------------------ ----April 13 GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS $12.00 RESERVED SEAT TICKETS 2.50 SINGLE ADMISSION .50 EXCEPT Harrison Number $a.r'O Oratorical tContest .25 TICEETS NOW5 ON SALE-Resrved ticeesaowesate at Palmer's drug stare, Slate street, and Wahr's boak stare, SMi street. JAMES H. PRIUITT, Corresponding Secretary. ADV:ERTISE. in The DAILY.