The ichiganDaily ANN ARBOR, 1MICH1I{GAN. ,TUESDAY. MIARCCH r7= 1908. VOtL. XVIII. N. 124. PENN EXPECTS MANY 'ENTRIES Relay Race Is Favorite at East- ern Meet. Michigan Will Com- pete in Other Events. The fourteenth annual relay races given iy the University of Pensylva- nia will be heldl as usual on the last SSaturday ins April. Michigan will be represented lby a team. Invitations have been sent to all the leading edcational institutions in the country and already entries are pouring .in, guaranteeing Ihl success of this year's meet. The relay races are among the best known sets of sports held annually ithle world. They are likeswise tle largest. Last year, over Zoo scholastic and col- lege teanms faced the starter. Competi- tors' tickets to the number of 1,5o0 were necessary to supply the athletes that competed ina the different evets. Yale, Cornel, Princeton, Chicago, Michigan, Dartmuosth, Syracuse, and it fact all he leading colleges swere present, while the schools twere just as sel represent- 'd. lTe institutions aing teams in thess races came frtsm districts as far distant as Cicago, Richmond, ad Bos- ton. \vlitt 1)ut oie xcUptioss eery isterollegiate chstaspionsboths in te swest asd cast swho swais tessits college coimptetetits the secia eets. Eacht year. te liest cillege- atitehitl- astic athlete-tf tie constr are at te relay races.. A relay teamt is comnptisedt of bust fosr messststrs, so ta it is sit-s is thetoswer of aly scolts or college to sendsthelsir athsletes to Ptiladeltshia. Ttis is (donte itsmsssassvchlools by totslar Susctriptiionsswhere tefisassces otthle Atthtic Asssciationstare soit stffiiest for te tptrose. 'lichigan's qartrestill be comsptosed f Rottwt, CteDltl, tantiatfoutthmsats to lw selecetd. Say, te sopomsore miser, has atn excellest cassce to wis a placs-tos theseast, filisg te vacaicy left byte gratduattitn of "ill" "Maloey. Last ytir M\ichigasn walted aasiy its this eveit, wsinsing y oser oo yards. Gusy1Hasskiss, sshlo miet Cte last Sat- urday, uas te fourths sats intPesssy's teamt, which lactteetsecodt. FieIcrtn aganst Rotwe. Besitdes te relay teasp Director Fit- patrick swillsttsend iasuad tfmenitto take part is)te fietdeeits. Last yeir Jtohn Garrels swton first its'tthe discus antl secondin tste sot-ptstat thesee. Freshment-ssare permitte to oetee. HAt~NALTttt,'OtRNAMN'T. 'lse tdoubiles ins te hasdball totra- mieit began) yesterday adtlresltetits slhe eimintaiona of all bit six teamas. These teamsswsill play off the secod rounsd today. It has been necessary to eliminate all teanms that failed to puk in an appearasnce yesterdty, is order to play the tournsamnest off as ston as po- Vsible. - Yesterday's results were as' follows: Gould ad an Zile defeated Vaughans aitt Rogers 15-5, 15-4; Tyrell .and Wel- ler tdefeted Anderson andc Weyspna 15- 8, 15-4; H-asen aid Lffingwell defeat- ed Ryasn and Ryan 15-, 1-i; Hoag and Leidy defeated Pratt and Mead 15- 7, 9-5, 15-5; Snyder asd Reighardtied with MDonoughs and Clrke 4-5, 15- 10. The drawings for the second round are: Hansen ad Leffingwell vs. the win- ier of the MDonough and Clarke, Sny- der and Reighard match; Tyrell and Weller vs. I-og and Leidy; Berens andt Lillie vs. Gould and Tan Zle. Matches will begin at 3 :5 today and all cotestants should be on hand, ready to play, at that time. Rehearsal of mandolin club; Wednes- day and Friday Tpights af University Kaal, 7 . PROPFIfHENRY C. ADAMS WILL LECTURE, ON RILROAD)S. Professor Htenry C. Atamis, ss ots beetsott a leave of aseisce for tt years, will soona returts for a fess dlys to deliver a series of leecsres ton rail- roast problsemss, a brach of ecoomisi- its whichshe is prtictularly- itresed. For tess days Mnr. Atansswill take Pro- fessor If. S. Smsalley's tplace its his corse ont ransportatmon prolemss ad treat the accounting adtladtitisg of great railrtoatd matgements. Professor Adltas is sttisticians of the Iterstate Cttmmsaerce Commisission. Te irst le- ture wsilIbe fises)ott'.Mtarchs .5 butsthle sates forttrhe stcceetisg letres hase tnt sects'sleided pit. they iill le asnnouniced later. Notinisg deisite cosldte lerets to Profestr Adatis istetions- of re suistgIis tworki herc ent fal. tFrom present indiations s lltworkc sihs the cotmmtsissions sill iot le estirely finisheo stntil the beginninisg of spo. 'STe coms- msissions sishes to retaits himt as ling as possible, and if te Bard of Regesl will extendslIis eas-c of absece, e setill probably ot returnstuntil lt-esecodi semster. ANNUAL, WOME'S BA.\(>t'E'T' WIlLLSLTAKE PLtACEisA'RIL, q. Thte date of te anutal .licligass Wit Iet s Banqtti ssb eess set for Ap1ri . Al lirligttisswomsenthtiterl-r gradatetts and faulty w-tens ress ti- vitsei. ltsIn ii stio -ihae linst- t t-it a great tsst mber f altssss sn-dt Imany present. 'l'he tickets, te rice f swhic.i s 75 cents, are sow ott sae. Te ssssmber is limiedlatnd the sie sill clse Mrcs 3t. Facutytt-wtostest maiy sesure tickets frtit Slrs. Jortiant; setiors ftost SMty- lttr jnos fruitsDotrothleaiBrillett : sohmrsfromsiBet-t' Lneetanitufrs msess fromstVerat Prllaskev. Alttotstnt maiy atdress Sfirs. Jorsdan otr Miss Cath- serine ttgltss the gnteratl chaimanst. MsISS ItAXSON tW'IL, EICTtR I'llHtRSDAIY. Althounghste regular Y. Ws. C. A. missstsitnay nmestingswassoth1sdt-his tweeks ontaccoutisosilthle WilliamTot'. Ellis lecttres, the cosrse wsill cotinuisse s ususal. 'This cosrse ctmpries a st-ns tf shotrt leetures on mtissionatrsubsl- jects iy sekerssshot havte Ibeess ithle fielsd. Is isIhelt itsNess-erst al every- Thusrsda ight at 97 t'clock. Sis Ruth Paxson, aiosal secrtalry-f te Studsent Yttlunteer SMosemiesit., sill steak et Thursday. A sweeke frnts that sate. resd Merrifieltd, dirctr of the Baptist Gtuiltd, sil tl ofIhis teter- iessces its Jap~an. T'hese lectures are it- tendsesd for uniiversiy smesi asse womse. STUDENTS DRAW MANY BOOKS Ft)RtHOMtE USE. So great hts een the demanasd for hooks frosm te cirulttitg deatrtmsetl of he geseral library, that assisassce is cosnstantly asked for the delivering desk its orser to keep the swork uip. 'he nunsher of books drawns every day has more thasa trebled since last yearThe average call at that te awas aott fifty books per day, while note the de- mand exceeds one hundred and fifty, anid the nunser is steadily increasisng. Statistics for this year have niot yet been conmpilee. Fiction, however, is far its the lead, with biography and classical literature next. The msagazine departmente cotisues to isaugurate improvemsents. New Joltison husters have taken the place of the worn canivas covers. Several fi- nancial papers and a sunber of other leadisng dailies have teen, placesd upon the newspaper ruth. The popsularity of the magazine room is increasing. There is scarcely ass hour of the day when it is unoccupied. CROWD RAIDS STAR THEATRE Windows and Fixtures Smashed. Police Arrest Twenty Men. Pres. Angell Appeals to Stu- dents. As scororsf stutdenits are lgetd itsthse M-stea c itiii ouoon ty uit becu'seof a ei is- mo stra iiitstioN i iitok tlace last isighst lbefiethe.litaro11theastrecontWashsingtotn sirt. 1t)y o o'sclc, teenciioonstd 0)00 studets:Ois ere iptickedlbefore the nicelthate.Uptothisltlne the sntll it-tto' 1 atlibeenit toholly Ipeacefuil. Jests tof i-s po soo Iwete shouoted ft-oti imto tieltowitrdi lanatger Reytntoltds. Jeerswere oll hid b egs stindlater too toh-e- i--tt-li tbrcs et. stre stibstittled. tBy~ if o'luockIs the thisatr e hadtl beess tint- ell ntoandis oobadl'udamaogedl. octr ReynuoldosIstrteodSatuirday stighat tndNvs retvitedgit tghlis afterntoosn. It is ll-edtit at hurday -night saItarty' of ou sotudtiis itNt eeseteit-lttthe te ts ii I Ios oe tOfficer Sclslisssas- ls' lig. Te stndo t dtot iott t t h~t le stas whisilmn Ainometter thte officer tlhintost soplisciufflitg tis fee-Iasnd ielt-sit 11)I to Icdtl tthe q it ittid Isft. As lie u it is aleediltht Mass Sad T hat'l~os tight. osifi- itu, that lts-it fiendt iuag r.>IOis-tinal- C ottiteit-umped oto Ite nit lis headiop te- to sill his d ub. Ssiiettwo-o hoist- it lout tdois ii tquietly it. SDoti ugsr Rlitolods re- ile byotootitog so curtsain iot imi 000thlis thes-tre he eganfi. -1 in tn speetfully followed by a large number of sudents. Many, however, could ot ear him and others sid nt ktow wvho htatd spokes. Fromssthentsott little sore damaage was done. Measitinae theepolicemsenta ntdeptties st-rcenaking arrests onth le outskirts of te croswd. Each arrest drew stusdests awaruy front the theatre oly to retrs ashiest thaey saw they could not prevent the arrest of their comrade. ailng in dispersintahea crowd, the msayr called tit a hose wagon of the fire depart- uaenot. 'While thec hose was beisg rns 0ou, maesasuncouplesd thaejoists. Osly a smsall sectiosn was used at the corter of Washingtons and iftis streets asd this osly for a short timae. 'The firemseta were dhisiterestesd asse returtae to the art. 'If that masat who tros arrested Saur- oay ight lad ot beess let go," saed IProsecutinsg Attorsney A. J. Sawyer, Jr.' last ight, 'all this wold ave beets, avoided. Releasing him nsly revives it. No, I slont kow what comiplaint will btesmade agaitnst the mtens arrested. 'Te gretest offetses taey cast le charg- esd with are, destructiosa of proerty, re- sistisag asa officer, riot asd bsrgary." The maena arrested are said to be most- ly innosetent bystatders whona the polic- miess cousldl easily reah. Feat- tf thesi offersetI stny resistancee. One-susdet shoook Iands itihahe officer. SWhil students throtged the yard of te jail, telephone calls, persosal appeals adsth le indoigant demands of a faher aere of n avail its ailing out atny of the ar- restedt mes. Abuoutt half past tei, PresidlenteAgel taot Dseans tcthitss drtsv-e sdtwntt ando algaintsere spetators of wastlwasitnow mstly a sitigisg croswd of sttdenhso refussedh is go hossa. No ptli apeal tas maade at this timae. B-ysmidiighto tabout thirty- students wsere all that re- minised. Accortding tthie prosestiug attore, sle comptltaits till he swortsut today. 'Thecsescomtplaints still proiably te satic inthe justice ctttrt. 'The prosecutingat toritey-saisd lsttnight, "I taill miae ott effotrtollhat-c thesmsbotsndtoser too the cirecuil court for trial." MIANY CATARACT OPERATIONS ARE PERFiORIEI)AT I OSPITAL. 'The Uiviersity- Homoiueoplathic Hoss- pillttreatedtlhst yea'sr patietstsfroosisse-- esny--igh couties of Mihigan, ath fruomo foureets other staes. Most of these ersoss are extrenely hoonraad are oftess seit by comminssionters of te toour, the expetse beisg borse y the countsies. Itstasty- instaices tebitndtt atis hepless arc restorcd to nortmal cots titiuo. Rarely- a cisic day Issses btt tDr. Copelatnd operates upn tne or subtre blintd people, atd ithte ecerse of tihe college year lie restores sight to scores of people. Perhaps to operation in surgery is statre spectacular thasa the cataract op- eratiost.The patient is brotght into the clisnic roosm totally blisd, asd without' pain, returns to Iis bed in five or ten minsuses awita sight renewed. Situdies are laing made in this clinic lookisig to the casses of cataract and te possibility of its prevention. The aism of Dr. Copeland and his staff is to fintd sosae smethtod or course of treatment, by which this too conmmoss condition stay e escaped. DSRUG MINERS WILL DINE AND)SMIOKE AT CLUB HOUSE. 'he Pharmic department is planning an elaborate banquet at the Union clubhouse to be held April 4. 'here are about ose hundredl stusdests in the departmsent. Last year sixty meubers of the siffer- ett classes banqueted at Ypsilanti. Tickets may be secured of the follow- ing msembers of the social committee : J. C. Barrow, Ralph tUiler, D. H. Me- loche, Louis Houle ansd Harry Ham- mond. SENIOR UPHOLDS UNION MEMORIAL Calls Action of Lit Class Narrow. Wants Reconsideration. Editor MichiganttDaiiy: Alropis thIesesam ieiocsoral thets- tion, ITswisho Insay a ardl iouregard os the seceto tittttnts uotntequesitout printed iilloturll titntitti Of thei itany se-iots-fitsuswit towhoisooTIalootalolldo thou great toa-jouiy hoaos-euxpressoul to:em- selvesstoungy 500n000001ou oftobln fundsss wthbothitterclsss antooth idintug- tclbhoutse. IThest stnr000 sobele0 that tthud-in ftecls as ~d oesolswasotor l .a~o toold to so tissooutu fi o l:rgSterar'00y The moto are ttels ls meet-uibgwstlo teo-ott t t h he lit wtouthlcomttinetith o (ttfiltrls 1ss 000 mem-utorialthicstuethIoutd olul toi thoreUio tersitysh(lit toth ion; theu-It wise. thatola. ohshuoutuls enitootliinno- ialot shotsbeout lo t 000000a01doIS"0 NuossCuttha nthus.to to o t utliiscou colsvedlitsgettinot'-uauutou ot-u-outcltsses too ct htogt hetshod.utlv1:hope-oilaco-ou binaotontmemiattutl 0is ht 0 i logiet o thus' S\lislooga iontt t'histct 00a0 discussedul.the thass metoing and00 1 u- her s ou theohr0 i cacsvr it. Sucsh bintb 0 cseu te oh o th it,, tt outl m atlii tt t e0 o cid t distih fsnoi t,,thsn1 th0t 0 1 r to creumtneshltotot he 0 0 - liioss.. Nuttyotuthitose wto Ito-eIau 0 heart th gotoh ofthe Utotnivesil utydteoo oh the norazatos twtihac n~t0c he difficult t eTtik ta hsato toemtos is the is aaioh oh oftto e 1 51 ab est supotr t ha ob 100000 aho 01 too itsscontiullydusrointo'theour cr te luouvsmestalisletooh it haac copihd is t to-ott si u-Is0 . ' ouf nouthing'the se-nisolc uh -I cs euldt1 too givethis ilvtutet uua than tu0tse its 1000po ltwer o 0:0I inietusrs of Ithe seirca asr' depatmrosent distincst flos te iiTh actiontoosoout appear s.ii sti tutup100000a00 'Tle sticking poont.ttenaprst he thleSMichiganUnotiontqeto.Ta the Uniont is teouteraniaini AmAutsirbor ostinggthe m0000rkfo tloe genuersal intersts otheUiI ri~ osill nout hese riosly tqueshtiuoh ItThat it is still iouits intfancy and neeohsoo pot fromsoasol titegeautsad l eter S'Uiversity- boies. al wotb dubthoed. 'Shat asen'ooureSit-igimanuuo soshl hesiate from selfisho ou pr tuisat resons to resder Iis quota ofid -IIsct s ass sosrcosable Ireachlofoutyot Even those who liaverbenmt u ino favor of a Untiosnt oucoorial laue slotwoo achivatlroussdefeerence too te wsh tes of the s9tnSgirls.Sot thoe girls s a re- stlt Of their lmasmting,-hinf ofurmet she class that tey touditotilstandoliou (Continued o Page Thee.) SlOtNTiIN PEAK IS NASSEIS AFTER PROt'. T C. RUSSE[,l,. ThorUtitedhStatesGecographli Bort, st its lsut msetingctose thor oatmec M5. Russell, for one of he higesihpeks is the IHight Sierras, in on u~tor ou t hocate Ptrofessor . C. Russell, of the Geoogi- cal deipartmnst. 'This peale is sohosstd one sie orthlofniSt.SWhtineytn the boundary betweeno Suiyo asooTu'lare conties, California and heath the fitest glacial baininouthe ight Sir-re-sOnly sever? peaks in the Sierras rise aisovc 14,000 feet. Mt. Russsell wtth ass aloitud,- of t4,tpo feet is incluedo in the nm- her. nigi o heue uopl hoou t StuArbuor. .0i0l00:00 satein tlo theiiptronagiiie'oil this tudn t hu- onto 1w0a0tthoe studoentls iso totyo plae. I thers i s tiltydistrbuance I. toti b1000oterteIdlby toe thief oft tolice otou t \rbor, thho eruiff totfSWsshtsuooss countyttiliae - l-utotuuandtoulernutor \V5r ittis l e itut toot. sitet is claibou t lit' hutsslwasas- -u huo beligeetattitudel-toistat-o ohemoo tothdhlontisomeit'of iIts oisfoir- tigh u-ctitu'thosts thueel sttutouts gaheruedol otWa\shsintgtosn stret efoe te tea tooadthslowsedl to ooI tort\\ttreethuere- by sinuginug"We're her beaue i crehutre, becas~tie se'e'c hee. Cge ) cs-ot ont' haranutes, irrespuonusible otitdiiulslbegant hsurlisng toock a~ t theis ltoiuuinaesh-fronst of thse shouptotplsteIOne by one the lights suesee xstinuislhd Oe bone the usinowos suesre csrusoetd inutnse a twvo- tyoy r trtelathe-routg raoni stoonpunctured the flimuusy ii ouulsuri of the front A fews studtentts iten~t insidhe at ooth 01010551- edh the ulectric tianonout, A in ial chord wats strucklatoot the piantosstas iso the handous ott 00ofa hdedulstoudentls eacclcains- tug so souite-sir. A lets chairs were de- m oolishuedansouthesotoecf shoeedecorations on thouwalols sieve tors ownosvo. The scenuery ih I est removedl. "I-sts, Ihats, iresidhent Anugell, Pres- ieneoltSAngell," so hundoredh voices cried anth immonediately asi otsht fell over the crowed."Gentlhemten," satidh President Anigell, "this is dleptlosrable." 'She presi- dencotewssaccompantsuoiedo by IDeatn H-utcha- sns out thele- w00 departent. "We with yuou toololowt I ests)'Huthins aod nme homesandtooth itoo beth," the president con- tinusedl."It alny itnjusties a been done yost atetruthhell ouot. Sn the morning we wsill ho sll its our powter to assist yost in gettinug the gentlemen nut of jail. WSee ryout can do nothing to- night." 'Shoe presidhent and Dean Hutch- isa thuens walkie.owossard the campus, rc-