cIje iII. Of , n. WiaIjj. VOL. l-NO. 142. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13i, 1892. PRICE, THREE CENTS. A SAD ACCIDENT. Democratic Club Banquet. cii-ars. -Mtr. O'Rourke, of Detroit, was also given a vote of thanks for This evening the Demiocratic Club his kindness in supplying the mater- Prof'. E. D. Campbell Loses His of the University gives its firstannual ial and his services for the Eye Sight- banquet at the rink, live houndretd decorating of the rink. All te guests including many of the most nsembers of tile club wiii assenible promnlelit Democratic leaders of the at the Cook House this evening anti Wmia Expermen etin neCe-cotutry, stilliparticipate and tie escort the speakers and ipromlinentI mica Lanratry Ysteray. banquet pronilses to be unlparalleti visitors to the rink. ith ictr- o ht IIic-rct.>Tt ikitout oub thesadest ntlfollowing is tse program of the cecii- most distressing accident in the Ihis- tort of the t'nis-ersity, occurred yes-O~o lSt~O tevltay afternoon itsthe chemicatl 0pening Selections - laboratory. At about ; o'clock 1. Ovetitan Princess afT 'rrtaznd(-i lv .-- - - - - - - - - - --------------- Offenacah. Prof. Edwvardl Ii. Campbell was senit Wnltz, o's Coneession.------ al(ileafel. hut vsin' liiiowgs the laborator y Hunaian iDance............ilc__t~aha~s. 4,wr iliItram Athalia- 'lica tedelianha., "sided out supportedt bytwvo of hiss.[a'routuretle--------------- Eiieattcrg- studelnts. XIWith his hands clasped Entrvee at Honorary Guiests, Spevukers and ov his eyevs, in the most telrrible Mesabers afthsie (cii. I Grand Marcel, Inepdenlice---- Grticss-alit. pitiliectlaimtedi, '"Isy eyes arec cili inf'thc Aseblageto tirier tby the ;tintefoirt-ot's sakeston't tell toy- Pre'si'int it thyClit, S. Nit. Ctis.t. trt. l as takein into ttnetofItvstatist- ---------------- -A. Si. Carmant. litit itvatttoms, andtlinitneliatedy 'i-in sigthe tbanquiet:-- Se. motvofitthtilphtysiciants on tilecati-t .FlsittonWalls, tarStrict- dorctra--.- pustwert summnietdto lilt ait. D.'s - --------------- St. c.a(.tfriCts, "Mt-tric ca ules. __ \o~ry, 'ibel, I erdiiansiatnd Catrott- ------------------ oaniaviti. ere tsotoitpressentl. N othiigcosilil 4 tial-ittloine Hosodt-l ----tiehosasi. liisoi; orCornet, mistsweiet as'stnttuiers i e donie t ireserve or restorethe -------------- ------------- Beek aili s the ct-es had lbeeii lutst Call to isrlir by tliv Presideint ofthe vClut. S. 11ar11lylavcratedi antltre. Dr.i. acsn Itrduotiiilonsf fliv.'reasitothe Evenin' (arow immditeli-ordtered tasHo. lvson. vichiioii. Communication. i patient to be taken to the hotspital. :after ai carefuil examntation, both Lyes steve enuicleated, aiid fromt nose ors the brillilait young professor, ittist tread the pails which the blind Milton trod. Prof. Camspbell was engaged in soine original work in pus analysis, dowvn in ite assaying room. H-e was experimenting wits te gas giv-ent off front steel, after iissolving it in hIydrochiloric acitd. four flasks stere filled witht gas, aitt with his eves close down upon theim, entirely absorbetd in tse results of te experiment, three of the flasks it an instant, steve blowin full its Iis face with terrific violence. The above recorded facts are thte sad ter- rnination of lis search for chenmical truth. The accident is made doubly sad by the fact that Prof. Canmphell is set a young man, being only in lils a2lts year. He was beginning a career which promised nmnth of renown and honor for the future. It is safe to say that in Iis own line of nmetallurgy, he had few equals if any superiors in the country. He and his family have the deepest sympathy of the entire University circle in their sad affliction. Addtress at WelciteGions Edwii It. iWias Manic by Cthet sisieaoi Orchrti'on it. Selectiosi, "Erisasi,"_-------Vrdli. L. ThoasnJeftcrson-, ""l~e thou an chaste as ice, as pure55astow. that shall ti-t escape calumnsy." Hen. it. 0. Ewing. b. Ni-ititl, "NEmperor,". ..---------Struts. It. Mihigan's tDemocaracy is 'S. '-'Tisnsot is beast tn command success, bat we'll de mare, we'll desecvc it" Hon. T. E. Bahworth c. Piccolo Sola, "Sylvia Scherzo,"--La Thim' III. The Future of Democcacy, "Screw your essurage to the sticking place, ted well net tail." Hiss. Wi. Gi. P. ti-rcehridge. I. Selection, Nalanai Aira. I-i' Tariff Taxatiaoi, "'Thrice is lie armeid that hath his cause lust.' Has. Go. L. Ti-ipie Vu' The Yeung Democr-acy, "Haag ass aar banneseon the iittward traith e- cry is still. 'They Conic.'" Hess. J. J. Enright f. AuldLang Syne. Democratic Club Meeting. A larga aind enthsusiastic nuniber of 'University densocrats assembled in the lawe quit room for te purpose of completing arrangements for thseir banquet this evening. Tree yells besides the U. of M. yell were adopted. and Mr. W hitsett was se- lected as leader. A unaniim us vote of thanks was tendered Cousing Bros., of Monroe and Detroit for their donation of Boo Gen. Custer 'ti-here sents to be as great teal of talk amuonig testiudetots of sloe Uti- versity concernitng te classithoto-j graphiers of thtedilffereit classes. There lire mnitly stories aflotat abiout the unprtiincipled antdttuntiusinesslike niethiod used by tine photographer it secuinigi the vottes of somne rif the classes. It is asserted atnd will he niaiittaiiietl that sonic stuidetits stooipedi so lost as to practically sell their votes snditluhtence toi somne one wotidoes nttperhiapis deserve thte stork. Inite seinior class this comies fully to te surface, shobesnue phiotogratpher- didni-ot desire to itlaceI lilt stork aloitgside of use exhibts of the other tphotographlers; aidthde conimittee gratdcc this requiest, at- though 'itr. Gibson strentouocsly urged tiliantexhibitit te allowed j anti that tie would itot tie satisfied unless sucit was Sloe can)e. As a di- rect opposition, a fest, less than two- thirds of te class, niet antI decided its favor of the one stho is afraidl to rest the decision upon the nmerit of work. It swould be a great favor to the nmeimbers of She class whit are in the idark ott this subject if those who are receiving a goodly renmuner- ation ivoul-d divide siths their class- nmates. Liegitimate business enter. prise is contmendable, btthSie pres- clot couse of scheeming, to say the least, does not add to the reputation of te photographer or draw ?an in- creased patronage fronthSie students of te U. of lM. Any information from She members of thse classes re- garding this subject would he gladly received by the different classes. Buzz. i 'OF YOUR- OR SOCIETY BADGE IMailed to You -'--Through Your NEW PIECHAPT_ UponE - APPLICATION. ~kWIGHlI , hkil U), LIST j Mantiifactirersofsi Finest Pluin anit Jeswelled PScirty Itadtes. KDETROIT. - - MICH. Wheint you weetche Latent Metrop~olitans Styles in Shites at50teco $ta ptie lsst tiani AnisiArbote prissendtforCataiogeito R. H. FYFE &@. 1SFRIT, M bctI STUDENTS ! Stubsctribe fur tiite U. OF M. DAILY And keep iniftored d ill Unix'ersitY' tnd Iliteeoilegiiate doings. Full teports of ALL BtASE- BALL GAMES will be nuade a specialty. Price for the tel-lain- det' of te college year, $1.25. 9,iqhmond 5traightQCut No. 1 CIGARETTES. --.- Cigarette Smokers who ace iling to nay a littla mere than the price c- hacged etc the orccrj trad i gare5tteswilt Sand n TeistBRND nsnuperior to 'l-le size of She freseman class in and Original Brand o. Straight tut Cigarettets- and wan brought out by usnilathe year 1875. some of She most inmportant colleges Beware oe imitaton, and obserce that She firm nane an below in an every package. is as follows : Williams, 1o5; Am- The AL.LEN &GINTER Branch Oe the American Tobacco SCo., hersti- 82; Harvard, 40o; Yale, over Manufactures., - aichmnds. Virginia. 50o: Wesleyan, 70; Princeton, t..; Smith, 240; Colgate, 51; Hamilton, J. A. POLHEMUS, 46; Rochester, 59; Union, 8o; and X.1V E I T - Cornell, 4x5.--Exc. A No' 8 A ND ABb IN A