The Michigan. Daily- VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY (1, 1904. No. 68 600ODIN6 D[AD. THELEE i[CLUB TRIP. Popular Guard on Michigans Football Club Returns from a Successful Trip Team Passed Away Yesterday Morn-, -Members Were Tendered Every ing-Death Resulted from an At Attention-Future Plans and Pros- tack of Typhoid Fever-Funeral pects. - Thursay. The first tour of te 1937 Musical After n illness whichsrotably Clubs it an ,vent of the past ad (ates bach to Thanksgiving but the with its favorable termination another seriousness of which was not raied success was atdeil to the list of Mich- until sore recently Cecell tooding iats Itriumphs The audiences were the well-knowns gusrdtothlistyear snlilbut exeedintgily etusiastic, footbalt tesm dedtot typhoid ever so muchel so in act that at times the yesterday mornnsg at the honme of his clubs ets at a loss fist enore nism Iarents onl Southiff1-sth Avnct The fists sews of his ieath came asi sok shailbeesaticpaedt the fimte- to the students retsurninsg t o n at ide sit the trip was notl particu- yesterday, as i sas nout visitrally( lasly listunateut the remsianing ]mow htwi lih I eas ill tncti isitfthe yeas will give the man- Bus(issing was sit seteelijissecititl actme sit asslopotuity tsrecperate. the Minnesoa game that le was lasst- At Stvey pinitttosn the trits the litbst en mt. lut his familyfIslit ha tis Iwetsesroyally 5ett aind, several injury contsributedil itniistmanser tosdacing parties swere given ansI at his death. h-dc problaly contractesl' Cicagos a smoker tas tenered by the he sdisease romt which hl iedtsIwshili! 555versity Chit. OnssJausary E, ass opprtntity wilt le giss-sito Mihigansunsdergradate to, njotheplitlislpnsel Ypsilatti con- cet.Ptactie- witle-gis immeeiately l friiilssss-11frthle Juiosr Hopton ii- i rs wihebsproisiisses itiexceptienal- llufie itsisyer Later a sncer will lcb ivests it Detrisitudsastpring trip isbsi-sit, planted HEALTH OFFICERS WILL MEET. Theihalih offhcers os iMcigans will isis for teirli ianuial cniferencessat AssisArisis ass 7 aot 8,I.ok the new CECIL GOYeaNG All le sssiosssw sill le eld i this-wsei-cltal builig sitfte ts ChicagosI Taksssigfsom ipur I Uiver-sity sit Michigan. Fiosr se- drinkling water li-Hewas out51f ol- itoisns will tic hest Jan. 7, 2 p. . asd ego the wietcfolslowing IThanklsgiving 8 1I. m.; anitJan.i8, at.10ainm.ati but resismesd his tessrIsthe tfloiws8sp. in seek aditc-s--isworkei-in the sop 1The ifloiiwnsg paer ave lien luring tbat tie prsised:it flein t-lt-ighscholsGootilng Addres-of selco-m.sy President playedi twit yeatssoith le high sholJaesBuingll tetam ansI was a mmlii otheliAlt. Statements oitth5le object oithle cn- Fres tem hs frst earin ollge.vetiossby the l~sts Franlk Wells. Last year le was a substistute itsthesisriesiiitt I lii Sate Barilof Varsity andilwasiiesifithslt-fl-u'minHelh whowonan M" ftr oe yar n "heSaitatsons sitMichigan Sum- the substituts teatssis Isort," y D.Arbsr . Oven, He was tne osith5te tallest msestis fP nse, ih he team. e-ng 6feel snches and I"TecDsposa o Waste asilthe sea atispstsasl lb yssssg sIstts P i-vodsnoisT 1yphoidslFever at Mich' sn the teans as le was isvesity yast isaiSniseItsrs-iyD.B.. ansI eight mnsstsslit asts'- itsite t Iustslrc v ticathficsfser (f Holadi, The funiera wiltle heist I lssrssay 'Frthesr Re-narkcssinthle Icriase- morning rons his lass resie,4211 sifI-stemia Psbliems"by Dr. A- thusIi.tteynolssst co smissiner sit Fifth avenue susitat, 1IIoclsck.b llsslflsa The remaisswill betialento 1tYor.s Ic fChcao swhee the nerme-stsilltaksellacs. sh-ReltsIin leteeiHumsn asalsl Theefotsblall uenusmsictlast night Bosvise Psilereslsiss tby Prfssosr 2. and appoisnstesd CaptinuiRIts-tiltCsrs-is P.yRvenel itof teIUniveesitysit eists Maddiock,. PaustlsuonesBassrs, asisRobiSylana ert Itcomitte t daw p raol. isheIsspecstissisositMeal"tby le itnsoa condm enset ede n, s srMwait d-sls Ie.taroinestc larti-si Craie, sit Kal soe, Cutis andstShlte ilt, as-s a asaces hallbeaet's Theesstre aut sfi te The-Astiscial Csultva istsof Try- its sersvies'to (Poing",;-sfanityasstsanossumesbiy Drs . F. Nvy, sit sil tni as aits slt slt is a iss"sse ow t tsmatccout tertificates sit tauses sit Deah"iy tr. C I.Wilbur FARLAND COMING itsh-r--i-si vital staists sit Michi fforts ate eists made ts seesre -ass. Alfred A. Fatland fbi clebratediiban - Stinse s l usssitoserncatdsfrohm joist for a concet in ltesear fitusresssyng tiosspeassMeat Itspeein, Ble is nosw touriinsthe Western Sa ts y IPrfessors thares E Marshall sit ansI if snegotations are- sscsulAn th -iheigan AgrclturatlCotte-ge- Arbor msusc hive rs wilttegivess a "Te Rstististsofsipslhthera"- by treat in the nearfturstseBDr.Guy L1 Kifer health offices of Thoestwho were fotuni ats- e-ssssgt~-rois- tos gain admittance t te Frand "The Casatisonsads Restrictions of concert last year, wilt remember ele Tyhidis Fever"lby Thomas 2. Konit, wonderful laying f this art it. health eofficer of Grans Rapids. FRENCH LECTURE. GYM. CLASSES RESUMED. Mr. Andre Michel wilt give a ster- Te large engine which brkle at eoptictin lectue;rn-ottNelre ameo1' ~Taksgiving time has been reairel Paris in'- Sarah Cutwel Anigell falal anti the builisgs ott the campus are Saturd,.yevening, January 9lls at 8 -ow upplidsit sufsficient ight. o'clock. The admissieon is 50 cents. Thue gym has bieen resipenesi ansI all fiee o members f the Cercle Fran- classes are retainei after having been cais. This is lte first sf a series of supne ineDcme ; lectures tos e given suier lbs ass-r pices sit the Ceree Franscas. ____________CONTEMPORARY FRANCE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Psofesor Hudon wilt giv the se- The 1904 Michiganensian, according snd lectures sn Contemssporary France to contract, is to be on the press be- it Tapan Hall Wednesday aternouon fore March 1st 1904, consequently aQ at five o'clock.fit subject wilt b- pictures, money, and copy must be in "Political Insitutons and their Wiuli- by February 15, 194. Mihigan en- ings. sian sittings, at senior rates, may now be had at Rentschler's or Randall's S. C. A. LECTURE. studios.. Judge V. 21. Lane will talk on "Stu.-. DAN McGUGIN, dent Resolutiions" tonight at Newber- aae. r at COME[DY CLUB. TRACK frl[[TS. Will Present its First Attraction of; Seem Brightest in Years-Many Old the Year at the Athens Theatre on! Men Back-Good Material in Fresh. January 16th. man Class-Indoor Meets Begin in February. Ott Saturday evesisig'.asuary lIthels ele Unversty PCimedylush wilnmahke Withs the reopening of college the its first appearance this seasonawe the iterest of lbe student body natrally Athenss IThetre in AgustisnDays sc trns towardt trachk atltetis for lbs cissulscomisedy The tProfssossrs ibeginnng of the secosd semeter Trage-dtv." The cish hissbsectsunderci mnaris theiaivent itt the indoor track thie persosnahdirectioin itt Harry Parie season I is toi eary to state any- oh Desiit this year aisd is cosmposeid thins, iintey abouut the schedule of of Eoome exceptionally good taentsindooir Ieets bittite is probable that it Frons last years "My Friensdtfrims wihl be much the sam- as that of las Inelts east the tfollowing seth rap- yeas. There whhl be the sualahpreim- pear it the coinsedy sitsJanuary 16th: inary nmet Varsity meet resh-oph Miss Vanl Valk s shisrg. Miss Brhownniet andu inter-class meet. There Miss LlitttMirtdBurg satu Mr.IDickey with alsos he iwo meets with other co- Cnitusduriss the success of last years leges-s Crnehl will undoutedly e comne-dys ansI this re-urst si a greatIc suse- si thsese- the other has not yet hiss, Iosi its cast tosgether wsvths the new heeuudecdd-up hon. The First Regi- talent swhich MrtClarke and Mans--sr ment team of Chicago ha- applied for Stimsnthase gahseredl eogether the a date he e but the mater is still u- pay silthe oineositihse nmost succes-s settledh The University of Chicago al- fist of hose pr~ lesentedh by thu I ssvrss- so wishes to meet Michigan in a dual ty Cotme-dy Clususcntses at the opening sof the new Maoni symasiutm. A HISTORICAL GUIDE It has bein decided not to issue the Tha arngie nsttuton o. Wsh-cahlfos track athletes 0untlsometim isugon I s issstsgs No - uet sweekc The indoor season will lbs Papers sitthe listseatso sitrissocat- probab lly he opened hby a preliminary Research, "A Gusie ts the Asrchits neetsit Februrary 2th he first Sat- si the toveunmntit of helbshnte urday. it the second semester and States nWashingiin"b ltauideHal wsh ibetbrsught t a cose by the Co- steadl Van Tyunenuts assistantsiro- ehl meet sime six weeks ater. The fessors sitAnmericans histouy in theannuouscenent that Cirnell is to come tuuversity os itPichigan, ansi Waldohleure agaiun witlistereceeivei with pleas- Giffordsh Ielandla gauatae studentslo ut isevby sitlthose wh itwnessed the e- Ha-runtr h Uiversity. Is the ass, citing nit'st bhetween te tweo niver- schoedarssintrusstud itsAmercsasshis sits thi s' t twos years. It is acu- tory hasve haul sit meanssost hkssws -ruuus us icdece that Michigan won just wihat material couhhisetfsundsuin bosth muets by th same score 4V/ the great mats at Washington and not28/ Iti announced that Sears, means of knoswiwng how sire cy ti ge thu amous sprinter and quarter-mler at it even if they knew lbaI the si- wilt agans represent Cornell in trant sire inormtio wa onfil inoneathletics Last year he was ket off o theetartmuens.ss h'Flu de is a he Iseam becase sit parena and fa-_ comnpete key to the use byhuyistoran slty objectons. Should he coin here of alt records of alt the deparimen this year the meting between him whose heads are members sit the cab anth Hahun in the 40-yari dah is sure int n fthe departnment sit justce usto prove a desperte struggle. It will n h eta tethehuehuo ts e rememnbesred Ila two years ago sai thehsenatentheehedsasdeittiredereae ttves. and the Smitsnan lst hanahuutru eiiedts tutis n Iestpublicatiosn with cussr ts the astern crackc ansI Sears wilt freom 7(105toii9110 lasrgisagesanth will udosutdly maie a great effort to be uuntuct ethit shut lssurnuso svs-snaters this year. The onity previisspublsicationus in any I his note as yet been decided stay sithele same atutre coevred-oly~ whether a sans will e ent east to seveteens ages. cmete sssinu the invitatiin meet held ______ ___ bsy the University itt Pennsylvania in WOMANS CHRISTMAS TREE Apis. 1ass year Michigan won the tourile ru-ay rce which is the ban- Thue Wednesday befire Christmas, ses evenst the meet, from all the the womnen who remainedh us Anus At-age Fasternunsiversities and should bor luring the hlidssayslutis an itt- the prospect s fr a winning eam seem fashuionesd Christmas ceebhutiassists gotod next sring, they will doubtless Barbosur GymnsaiumAbsist tIwent y usbe st ast t enseavor to repeat lyve were present, a subsfiscintnuerlbshespirformance. Of last years relay tim stash downs the Christmas tret- with ttanmKeliogg Perry and Wait re is. giftssunsue itt which, accordinsg tQ colege ath while the loss of Conger agreemnts, sexedetetin i-i-sts it rstwilthue elt it shoul be pssiblet Everybosdy haul a goodss timndsu the hunssssenueue whim can fill his plae. mg thristmas tree, aden wits. sumsi-I lbssam ges East Hahn Stewart, coias sit candhy ansi all suits iof tush SchulteIDvrkcansI ithers my be by paceels ealledh ts mnasylformer talesn aiing to compete in the special Chrisas celebruat ionst5in thet says ofi events hislhu in cnmnectin with the re- lonug ago. ay racesAlthough Dvrakchat serv- Afte the gifts seres-dlst ributedthe edtfturus yeast sn the track team h Christmas party tunts into a ance will te eligible sum comete in this ansI this holday spirit reigneduntil meet as it is a special one. It is hop- six p. om.,when the sparty broeup. esitthat hi will lrakcthe worlds re - suitof sI ifeetli1t!2 inches, now held AN OLD LANDMARK GONE. by RItCP.tCapps si Yale. Dvorakc has The large crowdvt si studets arriv-one 12 eet in practices and bt for ig in Anan Artbstrsn the New YorkicBard ustl would have brofen the rec- Special at four-hirty Monuduay afttr-tint last yeas. nooun, wituessed thre beutifu ight oh Direcor Fitpatrick with charactr- a large building in flames. The odtiatic mdesty reused to make any fliour mill directly topoite the21Mih-satenment as to the prospects of the igan Central Depots was a nmass eof team I haye ben so busy with foot- flames just as the hi-in drew u. ball that I have not had any chance Thtusesene of the ot buidiugi to loek ater the new mterial" he times past hass eist a favorites reo sad. tCapt Kellogg taes a rosate sit strollers. 'The students unsre than view si trtackc prospects. Inded, it anyones else- will nuts thus old land f wuld seem that this year's track mark esecillywhe th wam Jteanm shoulds b e one of the et that mpric.g shidayys btcomhie.ar uver represented Michigan and that s sayinga great deal when it is in- memberedi that fist the past four years TENDERS SYMPATHY. he 'Wolverine have won the chain- TPhe Chicago theare hoocaust peonship of the West. Of last yr's caimedl the lives of two Wiscsosins' team the ony men who are not ack unudergraduates and as a result the are Capt Robinson Dvorake and Con- host vacatieun opensing at Madison so ger so if the old men do as well a one of saidne.ss. Michigan tenders the they slus last year Michigan is sure sincerest sympasthy to her iter state 1 of 4 points and several of th ol university. The heroic condut of theI men arciexpectedh to better their per- Chicago students who risked their formances of last year. lives to rescue women and childsen in Much is expected of Schule, the for- the frenzied mot deserve the highest met Wisconsin hurdler and jumper, commendation. (Continued on page three.)