VOL. VIIL No. 192. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 115 1897. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. WTVIIL D Received a full line of Novel- ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1.897 NO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. i The Original Algetti PALMER'S PHARMACY. $ 46 S. STATE ST. If the Maker Wishes to Lose I For a time, one-third, in order to introduce these hand-welt Shoes - it's your gain and ours too, because we know their value. W. J. APRILL, 3 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. You: Can't ,Afford.... i to spend your summer va- r cation without a camera,- ; especially when $5.00ti o s10e00 will get a very satis- 0 factory one. Come. and see. us about them. Catalogs i free. CALKINS' --PHARMACY, Fo Your name engraved on CoppE Plate, latest style and 100 En, graved Cards, best quality. TO AROUSE THE ALUMNI. mittee representing the different de- - lopartmients was appoiunted to propose Secretary Writes Concerning the plaus for a uit iocgaiaation, and to present the whole matter to their re- Steps Being Taken. spctive sorieties. The cenif tee -stands as follows: itettaty°, Messrs. 'the felline-log it tier ft--a the s c-re Parhour, ttespl add 'Beal; Mledical, tory' of te'tirchigan Alumni Assoema- Drs. Huler, Darling and Benn; Law, ion to the Mlictigau lu mnus is oe-Mtessrs. Coole;~, Joahnson, Thomnpson tht s hould he of interest to cveryattSon;PrmcD.Si-tr, etcothr f te Uivrsiy 5 tc-sacc- ickerson and Palmer; Homenapathic, tiv-e ratitiaies, °and we ptutblii tir e r- Drs. Clot-k. Coiolac-land Ryan; Den-' ly in l fell: To every alutluswh lo hos donie atty iontit of thinking titothte suiC-i, too fiects mtittatind u t Nciiith tmtuc-t It-titneti c. Fcic-sl, tttat tteUtitiver- ily 't in ticed of hiclit, hatlitn ire- an tti sc-alt itic ttc-ta; scecnid, ti ttheii Igreat btotty of altt it(14,0010 strolls) is, Itttccti-l giving tier no tid whatt- evc-r. 'lil n atiacc-do adt pr ittai a syiiotltsis of the thtiversitys tieedts, itoris sa at iSsynopcssc-cc-n nec'esairy. thle gc-ot tqtestioni is, " hamt ,ore wec doit1- for outr Altta Mte'? Tu~jt tulit-c-hrscot argtttiitti'tit tf alilontistthe eccitipts isciiniac-ganic- tttlse, is reucogiie-i ty att. T'tit iii ci tttlttto arc-micaJsIisC-a Ie tn-otto ite a perft orglltnc force, titd ini hmrntioniy with ite great body of talumt- nii in stir cities and toistis, is titouti-t by-c all to be a ttos.ait~il'ity. Thec- tittaits of accontplishling- this titost ttiutirtant -taisk is a ittohlemtiwo"rthy of the heat i tlcltou tr Attic :dtte-r tcs sc-itot ofiotit'ter -walls. a TIttinis to "a strotig tutd actiie c-oi- aI ti-tc-c, hoc-Red tj itctii 1 resaidettciof toc-c- ssacittisti. 'the isic-Its for aitnit aorg-ti iioti tavoready betict bt t. To bliing beicre i-our mtindtl itpl its o ofithits comtitttee so tihat yctt still Ic- 0aric-dy to ac-i upon tieniatthic-Jtine- 00a imetioiiis the mom Inc-Ic-se Of ti~s °lettet. On ithc night 'Of Julie 1, tie voticcosof athe diffcr°enttlutitni socie- 0 ts mti in ite pre.>idenit's offic-e tc a tI-Ictiss bliree aain questions: 1.. A a lituircisocietiy- 2. An onitoal fee. lt. i . paid secretary. i '1T- iecetiung woo aitost l loiioti' i"tld ac-ive one. Es-ery offic-er and ox- otic-er were of ihe sant pion, i.e. the union of alt the soc-icties shah ic-( or tied, ftatliere chtil b'a- an ainuia fee, aitt that there c- l-lbe a patid sc- retary. Thle follosting enitilineti imotion pre 1. 'That ,Al deluArtinentlil socic-tic- shiall heo-sie one united body. >> That there sghall ho an annual fist 3t. That 'there Mtoll he a paid sec-ri 101l, Dc-s. Hall, HIoi dle and tiu-ail. thhe tire,,idei tand secretary of the saciely of alcitini :were -aiftioriz-ed to titc-tuc-c-for toitiaiti -leitic- of alt so- cietie-,, to b helc-d on AWednesday i~ti of cte c-ottttc-tccnwittweek. Let tis letter be -ott 'invitaion Ic c-sery alumnus of our groad old Uiii- verisity to conic-.to tis, or tier, detoari- itttti socilty anti;then Ia 'tle genecral ittias itec-ting on 'tednesaytiight. Nitt is the tittic to do your ditty to- wird theinstiittion vtich i-ottlove The Laws Withdraw. The junior toaw class held a class titeeting yesterday morning is dcc-de what should he done nc-at year in ro- gtitd to 'issuing an annual. 'rhe pres- c-nt orittogonieni of uii-ting widetltthe liberary cic-tttetitent atod tautyisliitg to disltinc-tly Utiversiti annual wtcs titer- onytily disc-ncst-tiatid a c-c-c-t amount of itecrest arc-used. It svaainolty tde- cidod itton ticotio,lnt to c-obitt sc-it the titerary dcpaT nc-nt, hot to roctutunto the old pthin of itlisaing it' lIes Gesiac- as a sentor atcuil tif rctasi that 't ' hss tidi .aceci fart- ti nui;tote i- gthe 1Mic-hi-aic-tic-at stas tiha,'.:te low-sNwere tnt given equtatl c-qticrtttnttiiatcit itai tiard Astl the itsi. A fte-r the mtec-itg-mwiiy of the (lo so c-attc-c-aa-temtsc-lvea a'- inifti ,Jr- of eci t niig ite citicti c-f : tic- iititilsif st-tlloatdss'tli i aitoune so tmttcht ,c'-" --' -- - ac-it to 'totu' rihatgc-s in the lttc-5c-int ftor youit. 'Tue titie 'Is c-atcitic, intl se at'ranc-tcnt. intl will tuisottjctc-i i -hopte 'itnc-ar it thandt, st-tic-ita z tutul, cal'ii the Botird of tic-geots, trill view tv hetpresident ataisitied an ini- - outltsictii' o t ccnr scilta nti tand ttionlte britik of deottair 3t_ ic-: con mte t cn afte yer, iiththeresonsiil''t o"CMmnittee tfrotnthe litetary deport- afeierwtnh rsosbiiy ttnt. The claostrill probtably hold at -restal'tnd t-vertrosvinc- Uuiterc-it aother rotc-ting 'this aftc-rtoono, at uiponi tctoir shoutliders, stwhile all arouind tvli'ic-i tic-t the mtatter twill -i4tier toe itti-th rele ;greai itd ittilft''iit t'c-onsittert or the tiec- tipcc-cctto lady of )alitnii. Fc-sknosv of lie ilIcc- a baard of eitors to Itublisit a strong hettotis tattd tinds of those isolt ies Cc-attic- for next yetir. an u st-lie ris-cltnaeaso swc-li utndttc-c-ir___sa_______h tryingc- circ-ottaotceo. Let us hatve no The June Michigan Alumnus. ic-ore of it. The 55tide thiig is c. Te ioinoeAtiint frJn gI'bc-c-n c-el b~- ioi, boc-irss'ttird ofgc-ill- lt-titlt-r, teliveiogzs i ttttian s-ilt-tiis ti "'frittiic-tice itoatecxcellent ftih'i-pttge .tic-it itroi~ghist our cittirec- c-tttri' -ctl of Btaytard Hi. Atoco, '97-, winer of thettis--r-il sotld ics-cc-c-i bg-the -Noil-herti tiaorc-at Leaguec-con- git.No uiverist-city ltas nobler heairts ic-st. Folloswing it is a sorrt isisc--rtoaoy thzta xit anInI ur luni. lIof 31r. 'tIc-c-. Besides tic- regitar dc- Mlost rt-sttc-tfnh'I, L. P. .IOC'I. Processors Have the Fever. Thiete still he anitereitig c-attic-of boc-cball Eof the 'Aiht-tild next Tuesdtay ofterntoon -at 4:15. The co-u tec-tatt-still be a team fron thie Uni- Itortileutnt' hltc-htare Ofid thits iionilti st-it especitil y good tmattet, 'the fat- I-lhst-ic-c-ictic-ics a otitttr: 'Our Unit-- sity During the War," by 0-. P. Cittit, C'6u; "Thc- Sogic rtsv Tliey Alunae Asc-(cniio-t of the Uis-er- sity of Mliligan," hy Stoic-bc~ V. Pills; B..Iooks,' 77 -A5; "The Utivex rsity 'of Michigan Chliapter, The Uttuiyda of For 90c 100 Engraved Cards from own plate. yol vertsity- senteleand anf-ther utade titp Beta 'Thetla Pi," by G.- 11. Chiudilet, of uionibers of thec faculty of thte AinT.t ____________ AXrbor IHic-It Sclitoli. The Proceeds swill Class Game Today. tefor It- beintfit of Ihe athlcetic- i50 Ths Atleuc TeAheic-tod has loon soe-ured cittions of thme Uuuivoocity andictHigh and flue 'ItS Lr and Dc t ic-uts. will Schboul. Prcof. Einhger ito macac-er of, a'le Uivesoty tea andPrf. pri--play 'there ticis efleto.on at 4:15 or -of the I-light Sohtool s. Wtard Hughe, cc-oc-tk. 'The stinner 'of this c-ante wiill 'amid H. I. Wleinolelut ore thue iiuciail play 'the 'Jtt)SIc-c-ic-s for shoc- chipaiuion- muani~gers. ship next Tueisday. Prof. Iliu-dlale Is editing an loistori 'The violin reitol at 'the -Selucol of ,c-at so-lou of books, one voltume to Music -'"Vtil'be given' at .2p.0. tnoad cac-h stale in timeunuien. - of at 4:30, as was announiced. iou 5 WR AUR'S BPOOKSTORE All of 'iviuel shaill hbe rre~sitd te- tltlYY "i- a. J4 ilte mospecetiv e organizatbions for ap- Op TewnsDonewnWS pucsal. S. Sate St. Oppotite CouatlHRuses Ass Arbor 11ainmt. ,Upsa a motion to thht effeel, a coin-