c . o MOM VOL. VII. No. 156. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. WILD Received a full line of Novel ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 NO. 2 E WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. ii"THAT TIRED FEELING"1 (a swill disappear if yea ake our Beef. Iron and Wine for$ $ a spring tonic. We make it, and new is'sgood. It cones in 50 cent bottles. PALMER'S PHARMACY. 4S.STATE ST. Flying Footwear Is that the wheelinen wears, nd the fleetest wheelman comes here for his bicycling footwear, because here he fids ample as- sortment of every kiid Worth having. - All kinds rightly priced. W. J. APRILL, 18 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. 0Better / 0 Solo Water! 9 enc in sel in la swater. We boneowettee lo, no. We hkves 0 been epeimeting uer Since last 0 / July, trying to make our deinks 0 esmore palatable omore satisfactory. 0 We tinko wc have succeeded, o 0 iil you soln you iy tem. We9 a arc ready tr yu. CALKINS-- PHARMACY. -AT-- WAHRS BOOK STORE Just reccivel another lot of that fine U. of M. Monogram Paper, tho poplar shades Blno and White; also at New Stock of the oVarios Highl Grade Correspondence Paper. Visiting Cirds Engraved, and Plate;Printing. WAHR'S BOOK STORE Up Town Down Town Ann Arbor OpstMain st.Hus REGENT' MEETING. No One Yet Appointed as Acting President. the Regents were in executive es- sion yesterday afternoon and ook up the matter of President Angel's re- quest for a leave of absence and the appointment of anxateixg preident to to fill the office during his absence. A lease of absence until Otober 'S was granted to President Angell. No act- ing president was appoixted, bsut it is iuderstood that DeanoDOoge Dean Huitchins anth Regent Babor are those w-hose iamxes are most promin- ently connected wills le pixe. Presidni-itAngel staled toi a reporer that the date of his departixre fox' Til- key- is as yet unerai. Early' next week lie will leave for Wasintgon cxin ill visit Nesv York, Boston aid Providencee. iis old hoxme, before re- turninig. Be nill e bsent abouxt tei dlays in all axis will know- defiitely- when hle rexuris;concerning his d- ia ci x re. Ini the msorninig the Regents were its regxlar sessiox. Dr. F. BT. Dixon was mosde actixig'assisiaxnt irofesse of poit eal ecotomy for 0110 year; W. . Piecer, of 'Cornsell isolr-xxtor ill Cr- la oisfr one year; Russell S. Roland assistaxt i zoolisgicsl laoratory in ilhoer of Miss Jxulia Bxutler. resigned; and C. D. -ones assistanxt is Prof. M., P. Cooiley. Leaves of aisexce were giante(ss to Ds. Novy- and Dck and isFAI s Ttis Diekioff to stidy i IfExrope. A s-ste oil thanxks was gb-sit to Lier Lallixi Mills axd the S. L. A. fisi le gift of 150otis the Woxmax's Gyimnxa- siumi. The stxim of $250 on-as appiro- p1ice sios]fix eight texnis ourts to lie lai oxut 'ietweexi the gylsllasilxxlsaxd tse medital buiilinig whorexebasblall was forimierly- plyec. These coutrs are to replasce those suitl of the xsxss- oexxxx, which were destroy-eil by the coi- stixtetioxa of a exiseit1wa1-l. The Regexts adjiournedi xxntil May 5. Blyclists Meet A large xiuxmsier of exthuixsidtie licy- slists attended the mausseeting of the Ann Arbor Cycle Club at the cort house last evening. Prof,;. Taylor, Stanley, Frer and others addresed the meeting. It was decided to build a. cindoer ibicycle patti from Axntu Ar- hoe to Whitmnore Lake. Dr. (arrow n-as ciairman of de meeting. The executive omnittee rwo ordered to make the necessary arrangexment for building it an sooox as posible. Baseball Game Today. Thxe ganse today witix Ile All-Cu- cago Hill School ought to be one of unuxsual interest to all. It is the fixsf timie an opportunity hue been giveu to see Ike 'Tarity againt an oxside 'team. The eans is coniposed o1 pick- ed men and ougit to give the "aRity- a cihaxnce to shim' there mettle. Soue of these en on the 'Chicago teaum are of great prooise and may nmake Mi- igan their ala umater. Teetel 011 first, is of ecia-l note. axdiistosidi to tie a very strong xmax at ftll back. Thle team;lsae as folloss: All-C'hieago I. ;C- Teetzel, lst b; MceGinnis, i.; ;Sandty, e. I.; Kxnox, d i; H~uteixsisix. xf .; AMooixuy3d i; Dress, s. s.; Giffin. 1. .; Ericson and Dowd. eatchi. C. f . .xxxuxn, c.; Cndon, lt b.; Hlesari d d .; Wolff, s. s.; Ssllvax, 3d i.; Butler, r. .; Lxidloss, . ; Sean e. f.;Miller p. Athletic Board Meeting. At le meeting of the Athlilttic Board bst Iigt Manager Atkinson preset- id his repori on he sislg trip. He anounc~lleeothatihis at c itn- xNorth- nests-rn for 'Saturday-wnuxl rexai in douilbt util the Bosrd of Cnitrol takes as-ion tmorrowniiglt. The ruess on inilerclasts gsxnes Were amen- i-i so thast the rixle allow-tg rofes- silials to pay 015 clsitsteamslis inotW to lie construedl1o apply- to track) teamis. There is a 1)1-i on foot to hold a oarnixisalixet bixisen lbs All- tresihmen axd Sophomore track teams aills basebaisll teans.'thxxusakig a iostbtloenee. Teideiacistolhase the euntest as sn exixbiton for te Ors- torical esnest nen isho nill b iere nexiss'teek. '-Ie liliot nill b e ldei Frildny Mdy . -- Will Banquet the Orators Thei Orsatoritcal :Asoition swill gie a banquet ox aMuy 7 to the representa- tivsswnho isill ake patlxx the ra- torical contist of the Northern Ora- torical League to le heli here on the ninue dlte. All of the second holir en of te six uxiersiies and the wnneur of the contest nill respond to toasts. Te banquet iill be held at Prettymn. Tickets can be iad of Miesr. C. Sin- enls, I. Paul and P. Eugeiart. Want Pres, Angell's Signature The senior class met yesterday after- noon at 5 o'clock and appointed S. H. "9mi1th, E. IH. Humphrey, E. . Sunder- land and Miss Smith as a commiittee Tennis Will Be Boomed. The regents gant of $20 for campus courts nill put tennis on a better foot- ing in the Univerity and the Athletic Board intend to help thi branch of athletics in the future in every wray possible. Manager Herrick says that since the faculty courts are this only one available this season, a regua- lion nill be exforced allow-lg on man to play only best tswo out of tre sets. Couxrtesy and patience are re quesled from ile players axd every- uxie mist expect ts be incnvenienced occasionally owing t the sarcity of courts. Mr. Herrick als anaunounce thic tennuis tournanent for the third week ini May. 'Thle tournaient this year ought to be a very successful one owing to the liberal first prie of tho silver cup generoixsly donated by Smith, Sturgeon & Co., of Detrit. There nill also be a numuxbe of' other prizes. The dual 'meet between Cli- cage and Michigan nill take place either 'May 2S or June 4. Chicago seuids four xmen here and le contests will take place 011 the faculty courts oux the campuis. It will sake a sery pretty- event ansi is idoubly interesting bsy resasoni of being the fut itercol- legiate contest Mlichigan hs ever had in tennis. The Western Itercrollegate meet nill be held in Chicago pobably early ins Julie. Michigan sendos twso umen in singles and a teams in doixble. Society Programs. !Drf. Sisix 'Winkler nill read a pa- pr before the plhilosopical Soii-y chits esening lxinloomx21. The sub- ject, Tragic Syupthtly" is oue of greast inteuosM.tal susdenxs of duamua, sell it is sue.-o l ich'lislPof. Winkleu has disotedl sogeat del of tougt anii stiudyJ.Tlissmiseting is thelast pslsic umeeing wihts-le15scits'of- fers thits year. The programn of he Webser Society for 'this evening is as follosws: head- uxu. r. 'Whittman; inpromptus, Messrs. Miller, Kid and Boyd; de-. bate, Resolved, That the power f this speaker of the House of Representa- tives is detrimienutal 1o public inter- ests,' affixmaive, M. Miidlesssart ansi Mr. iMeCixo, negative. M. Nieg- lar aild G. F. Stewart. Yesterday's Detroit Evening News contained a tn-s column cut with short sketches of . X. Carmody, J. S. Lath- ers and Walter HTA. Chandler, who are now in Chicago to repesent the Uni- versity in ie lhgn-Chicago de- bate to be held 4tonight. Subscribe for the Daily. J1. C. Saner, '96 L, is' in Congresoman to see President Angell and ask him loss' effice at Chicago. to 'sign their diplomas before heaving.