The Michigan Daily VO.Xv. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1904. No. 60 WILL INVADE THE EAST. Mihgan's Fencers Will Probably Cmpete in Efastern Intercollegiate Tlournamet - President Zolner has Received Invitation. xxxhiit' iie thecx'at. Ilha is theit ' ioilt ma l v by xiir /xv'l ir, yeserayi5 r. \ nr ec ii a 'd6r eatin the I ineircolleg'iiatefcic- xii l cty onth Fiday'i' 1liiia'lv'_"1~taiiCornelli. i nnaiuiiis. fV't i o and i ii i a w i ll xx a ll ciii- Pee l1,i ti atiii i w xi lie ace td e5 1 0 ti e ci on o th xxoa d o t~ho. _.t ci, xnoiaippiientx reasili 1 ii xth ei hani s x arii ri ghitiiv tviiati Aliii iiv ,iii iix i mc l xv xof ilexi f ilwilli. 11aiv a ich a nc e iit o xii b atl e i thix th exx ivilivix ach iroaniiiivxixxxxx i is r txxvlam xiix xxxri ia c fxhx t e ty oe.e fxxvi x i6's xiircen a xg e' onix rli m i narlii i st lxre as o l, o t e i e t a hi c v e ntii s ofii ixvl iv tlxiieicasxti. li lxi wl iG\'i1 lEAM, fROxxSPxiiCTS. li fviivlais alreadyii xiioinvthixxslookoutix f°ax 1ivi I lxvii ath ite: t ixike xx is~i bylxx n,ixlxta hswitr he of a v t Y e a ' uI a e b c t i e ci xxiv xvii x iIlt t e ret o h l ubic i llr iie to h lxiikiedi fronxisiaimoxngx iave slightly 'cxix''vl-e fromxxthliveffecs of avcai Iis xx' xxiirobaleiithati liccix l i s xxib ii'ixxxxiv iited at t iaimelbtitixs cusxomarv fvxv ixixix xxxixiatleteixs t ispla5~ixy thirx tlteua easideip xviirxtxwo. Tieve i a blxxixi xix'vfoxi' xew xmexxniihis Searithan x'evr lbeforev xxnd ii is exect- fused to I iifi xlixe xxvii'freshmaixni ligi- l Ii1 xiv xxxiid vvgaxrdlvss iof x'ihat xlh v ('Qxitiv1x1i) lxvforexv the'v'con ferxc fori' v- xxxideraioiiiiThe'xv'nevttxxme'v'ig f xliv R11 b x'fxxe'. tli intex'rcxllxgixxtv' x'xxc l veit, li iii iilvxx lt re o bc m ininiig t liv 1ile ust vave t xiv'ts, f six f tliv iile1thr f xliv'x'ionfecev. Mi- exxviiixi I xxiiv',thaxtxwiithxtlix'aidiioifMivi- iiscons~inxndIxowaix, thxlevii wiii he defea."xv I'K lxi E'S hlhiiE'i'i N. lo li xi sitysixixivxis rs pndedli io viiicalxxvorlliniiois menii yesierdayx,xxxii of cviermaent-Iii llino xiis clxxixxaiong liie iatv. if thex Nxvw'iork 'xxxdiPixsy- iiiSiiivt vclbs. A iiiilxx f thoxs ixres'nt xisie toveIxiiilivhexogncizaontosudextsl xalv xleiatexi xvxs vieciviedltin ihiow (lvi 1es ipi ixpenx iiiall Ilinois six-xlv xxi'vsx' Aothxri meixigci is tiii ld xviixtx Wex v xii '.1 ip'r'manxex't iclubixis itolbe xxxiii dandplans madexcfoxr tliv yexx's ietvixiex. I i I I SITUATION UNCHANGED. No Developments in Proposed Mer- ger-Student Opinion Unfavorable to Change. Nothixxg fxuvthevrixas xbvii ieavd from tlie ivniposiiitx iin to xxiitexlieDetroxix Coixlege of Xicivi ithixxthe Uxix'ev Isity. 'i'ixpripsitioxx hias notxbeei act- edl uxpoxnxbly'thlv xoarvd xf vrsxeevsof ihe. Detitxischool xnxiiitiitii iis, itheve is noein ixxite xxcxixoxtiiiby' takenx. Deaxx Vxxughnxxhas Inot yeitvrexxvxed tox tli cliy, soIxxs xopixxioxxxoxxithevxxatx'r canx- notii be' obtainied. Joxav R. lxO xT'. A STIRRING SUBJECT. OLD LANDMARK GONE. Address Tonight Will Appeal Espec- Octagonal Building on North Uni- ially to University Students- versity Avenue Torn Down-Built Meeting Open to All University, by Professor Winchell-Since Used Men. as Art School and Fraternity --- House. 'ThxveGreatevsiHaixxiciap to Suxcess ini Studxenti life" is tliv xxxiic xxilxx'hichx 'i'iis xx'v'lxsees xliv passixig of a Joh R.x 1lxitii11xiii texrest xiniversityi'ldinix g xvhich fxor fortvyxxars has bieen xxxei this evvenig xxx7 :30. 'ThevMcxix- xoxie iof thlanixdmarxvls of thelivtcu of ixiisi chuxrchx lixs xcvii subistixxutedfor cAxxixArbxor. Theicoldl icixgoxial build- tlie Cxongregatiionial as tliv ilace for thlinxg oixnxxorthx .'xivevsity axvexue, ox- xxddxress xxxnxxc'couxntiof is larger sexxt- plitesiithlivdenxialbuiildinxg, isxbinxg dis- ixig capxxcityandii those. arrxxxgiog for xxxxiivtd xxxii tliv mxxxirixxl carried away. tlie xmeetinxg xook for a lxrgeattexxdaxxce. Alexaxxder ' iixinhllixas oxie of the 'lhexre haxs lbeenx consideraleadlvertis- earliesxtixid ibestof lMxichigaxn's istxof ixig of thils evexx, sox thaix thxrevisgreat texxchers. Comxxixxgto AxnxiArbor scarcely'axmn in thelv'uxxivrsiiy whio iii 18i s iprofessoxr of engixnvvrixng axnd dioes xliitlkxiiw wvho JoxhnxR. Mxiiiis.xiihysics.,lhe xxxixcoxnxxctid withx xliv xni- A lxrge xnuxmbexr if fellowxxs lhxvlheardvixvi ly almxxxiticoninuxoixsly uixil 1iii liii before xxiiiarc unaimous n theiir deathxiii 1 i891. Du~xrixng itheyears 873- ixrxisvs of is grv'txailitiy. Professoxr 1879 le a ctedl as chaliclor of Syra- Trueblxoxovihas xcviiaaxisiixg hisllsa sses curev Uniiv'rsiiy, retuxrninxgio Michigaxi in oirxxtxry xxx atitxnl xlivxmeetinxg xvwihouxtxx to vxbecmex]xead if tliv departxxntxof fxail, meirelvyxxioihear xagrexat xvraixr. geology andii pxxxxentoloigy. It is as a \ir. 1Iox iiilxviiiegu oxxxiofxhis mostgeoloigist thixt lhv islbesxtixnowni. Ile suxccessfuxl lectxres. liv hixispxiokenoi nix d convxxsidevraxlelcoblserx'xxnxaxxiiigeo- this themxcuixu x xvrsities axid colleges lgic xsurv'ingv x'orix: xi hestx~axivan noxi xnlyiin iiAxmericxx axid Euiroipv, lxxxisitliv xxiithor ofsevx'rxlxt x-bxooks on inx ChinaxJxpaixIx niaix, Auistraliailge'xlxxgy. Iliexvxspaxrticxlxrly ixnteresi- fxxcx ,inipiobaxlyxxepvx'rpylargeiveii'rsiti'ed inxreccxxiling xliv facts of geology ill thev entire x'xrlxd. xxiii liv xxcinixgs of Gexnesis, axid __________________wrote__twoxxrixx xii th iree' lbooks onl the sub- FRESHMAN SPREAD. jvvt xwhichx verexvxiely read. ________The Vixicle h ou xiise, xxfxxmiliaxr sighxt Thy freshmxxan spread, forx mn i f xti studenits, residenxts andv aluxmxni for xliv freshx man girls, thlivecxiiiof xliv maxxxiv ars,'lxvx xxxix li the xivoctagoxial y'exr.,ioccuired lxxxievxnxinxg'. Thevspireadxstxlei.thiatlxxixixpxpuxlxr at that tixme. In is xxiiia baxinx'et, as xitsxnxxeii ouxx x iliii c111crxxiwa sixsiral stair-vase winid- suxggesxtlxxiut axacixng ipaitis Thyeiiig upiitox lihe roof, whilec tlevoddly hace'was axxfxull-dress xffxirxxxvidlivei shapedxiroomsx xg'roiupiedithexmselves about sce'xxv'fromixithei.galervysx'xs ax vex ry vi -lt fter ixrofxessor 'XVixnchell's death, ii' onei. Somxxeprxfv'essed v xito xi xv xiisst h l xxhousexv's usvid'xa xxan tschxool reliefixhichx anxinxfiusionxxof iblaxvk coaxts forx axxlxi inxdI lterxxas afraterxxixy iightx xxxv brouxghtiuix eprywa s, lxxbuivtxvihxas lxiixvlxi eni lxvunoxcxupiedl for xliv strictly a wxxomxan's paryi ndi o mn.lxxxiiiyars xxviyerxxxvxous xx'vre'ixx'vi. Dxiii'college' xxmenxv nd xx d iilxxi werv'bohilt xxix by thxe board aluina dxxxe axnce'xblxixthlivgalleri xxixof Irvgents. tilil xvithispectxxtors. There i IIiviixiis'nliitntin xxxxxunver- 'hue receptix ionbgxxnixxi 8xo'clxkaxtxii xiautxoriiv's ltoxmaxlxexxxy xxsvof the 8:30 xlivxxmusic coxxxxxx'ncedi andi tixvgroundsiatlpresiv t.'xIt 1is xlivcanmpus xdxxxcixng lstxediuxiil x12 x'cilxk. fille v ha re dxingx-xx thelivworlx of dv- ______________________ mliion.xxItiwas iscus',ixsedl a coxxple of E.NGI NEER MxxEETlING. x'yxrs ago 1tolcate tlie xew dental bldiiig intxelvtxxiaxd thieve has beexn 'lhexvjuxnior vnginee'rs mixixicsomxxe somei'txallx of ax MichxiganixUxilon build- chanixges iin their coxistitutionxiax thlinlg lucre.lxiii all thevse thixngs are in class xmvvtixxg xast xnighxx. Certaixithelivrxi. amxxendmxentis were ixntrodhuced n NEW YORK STATE CLUB. last wxeek' lxxxeetinxg pertiing to the______ collecioxi of dues. Theiexetixxg last Then. will lbe a uxieeting of the New Mightx adopxited these xamendxmentxxs ixid YoirlxSiate clxxix-at 1:30 p. m. to- arraxuged toholdiu a banxquxet ax Oyster diay' inirooxx C, Uxilversity Hail. The Dxxv soe dole x inte xnear futuxxe. xuripose vif xlvheheeixig is to arvamnge forxa spxecial car for tliv home trip at Try thexm all, axxd then look ere for Churisxmaxs tixme. Ix is desired that sxit casex. Allen, Main St. 59tf every man be present. [heix' nxxxionx oni xlevcmxpius is gxn- erxillv speakixng, noxxt x'ry favorabxle. (if courxs lure are advantahges ixx iihe way 'Of iiprovxxexdclixica oippovrunu- ities onxemiergenuuccxses and this eads xoxmevsuxdexts to favor tilsem'ie. Butx xxuchu morxe conmxonx are statexmets lile thiiif a senixr, who said:x "The matxtxer i't eixg talxexxvery seriously byi the sxudents. We have heard the cry of iwof so ofien that i dos't startle xxs anynmore. The oxly 'advaix' tage xliv Derloix school has is its loa- tionx. Dxxv laboxratorivs and ifailiie here ixx Anni Arbor are very mxxciibt er thxan those of Detroit, epecialy since the competionx of our inw hos- pitas. 'The seniors amd juiors hree have all they want to do." Anoter sal: "I have heard scarcely a word about it. It does mot sem to have at- tractedi muxchx attventiomn amuong livxtu- dents. It has conic up before ad liv gen'ieral seintiment doesn't seem t o fa- vor it. 'Wei would have to mooe a lot of xxxi facilities downmthiee adh are pretty xcvii satisfied with thecim as te' Students recognize tlhv advantags of locationm in a large city, but do not tinxk xlhv matter is very practical uder present conditions. WOMAN'S LEAGUE FUNCTION. Tieiseondu of tliv Friday afternoonm rcceptionms givenx imp tlivWomai's Leagui, was hlvd Friday aftcrnxoomi in Barbour gymniasixumi. The gneral di- rectionu of tliv reception was uder the charge of Miss Eliaet' Dxxxi, '05 Missxx Mary Danni, '5, lau charge of tliv refrcshxments; MiiislHannouck, '0, haxd chargv of tliveontrtaimentvx. This tiok xliv formx of a vry unique zo- ological exiitiion. Miss Mdrii Johnm- soni, who nade aix excelcint showmoan,' dispayed thy animals, amd tie guests made guesses as to what they were. Tie piciure of a mam, wihx a piece of canvas pasted across li back, repre- svted a canuvas-back duck, and a large blhue bottle represented a blue-bottle f. Aix original story was written for the occasionx im Miss Mary Farmusworth, '5, and Miss Elizabeth armal, and the guests supplied tliv composers with ad' jectivcs where they were lacking. Aftr xliv enrtainxment, light re- freshxments w'erc served. A damce fol- lowcd swhich ended at six o'clock. SOUTH-ERN CLUB DANCE. The annmual Southern club damce was hlvd last night at Granger's dancing academy. Ix was a distimcive south- ern affair throughout. Numerous tlags decorated tliv hal and everywhere the "slrs and bars" were prominent. The mxemi wore the sothern sash, blue and white, with tie red and white star. The programs were handsome sou- venirs bound in leather. Refreshments wre served durimng the eveming. Rex Woodl was the chairman of the general arrangementi conimitee. NOTICE. Presidemt Smitz, of the Rocky Moun- taimi clib, wishes to announce that the club smoker at Nichols Hall tonight will not begin till 9 o'clock, in order to let the men hear Mot.