THE MICHIGAN DAILY. THE ICHIAN D ILY GOSSIP OF THE COLLEGES. fEntered as second-class matter at the Ann Leonard, a candidate for the Mich- Published daily (Monday excepted) daring the is trying for the Chicago team. cleeyaa tE.Wsigsre,(basement floor, side ct'ance) Phone 392t33 A Chicago professor of Political sa e__.. ___.EII Economy has recently predicted the11MNGINC SE. OCX' TIIOMASON extinction of the Caucasian race by BUSINESS MANAGER: the Chinese. In discuoing the law of Z As we have too large a Ilosc 05 . IUr stock of facyEDTiOcS: .'Yt fny IAtteletieo - -EDITOR . ALO c1es,- - - - - 2J. S. BALnY ASSOCIATES: SUITINOS AND tlitsord Stees, hey Peebles, SA. MI. Gracer, Henry P. Erwin T ROIJSERIN S A. C. Pounod. A. H. Ortmeyer. }eeJos Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. More. ffIda M. liroworiag. I. Waite Jayne. S on hand we will sell Core. A. Osborn. Hiaruold C. Smith. larry II. An~drews. Alfterd B. Koch. S them at reduced prices 'Thomses.I Roberts. j to snake room for our Editor Today-A. B. KOCH. 4 Spring and S it inoer Notubsrliption- TwoeDollars per sear, payable in: Woolens. Be sore astd advane. If udelinquentl after Nce. 1, 1903, $2.50t coil in before you piece Office Hoars:--12:30 to 1:30 and 6:30 Is 7:30 *p. m. Daily. yo::r ortdere.4 . o Address-ROSCOE B. HUST~O, Business SMan- ,444agr31PckdSte. *Telepshone, d61. G. HI. WILD & cot - -U1 A1E 108 Et. WASHIINGTON STREETI. CAENAR A*ioifioi*i~eg~i 0gi**0®g Jantiery 24-Address by C. S. Coper 3 ~ in McMillan Hall. T 3'II C GEC;AT G A M IJanuary 24-3 p. m. Report of work at Chicago Commons by Miss Inez WVeed at Newbery Hell. Jantiary 24-7:30. Lecture, "'Truth,' bey President L. Ms. Sniff, at the ________________________ Aetnor ial Chtristiatn chucrch. S Jenuary 22-S. L. A.. Lecture on EXCITING 1tU N "Ideals," by Lyman Abbott. 1F 0 K C V 14, C Y cn N E, * Jenuery 27-8 p. m. Illustrated lec- ture by Professor Rtissell on "The A Rtorent Volcanic Eruiptios in Mec- toniglic end St. Vincent," Museusm lecture room. pJalnutary 87--Cotirort b~y Farlen, st the Schl ofMucictl. IA recetnt instance cf the loeyalty of Michigan Altmni was witnessedl by ® thle :debating teamton::their retturn * tfrom~ Minnecapoisi. Processor Trtue- bloodtile~t on his way to: Minneapolis steotpput over ittCoer Falls, Iowa to tillliver a letorure'. Tier Miebiganialumn- ni oft that city wh~ich enumber abtout fthir~tee were very interested in the (ebtlb1ut very dotofu~l as tie the :ot- comte.lProfessor Truebloodelinsisted l, / ' (bat the outicomne wold ho favorable " -,"'teeMichigan, swherteupone thoe altumni pirioniseodlto he at. the traint if Michi- ASSRBO, 20 n.Stae tretI state that Michigan was stuccessful *iiSO*Oi~fiiO*O*Si*O~*O antI that the altumni astoeiation at tedar Falls trneid nut with: theirl The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Mlichigan banners and gave the vie- Capital tSck, t50,0'0n:SueteesO75,t, teorieous teen: a reoyal reception eduritng Reseeurces, 62,000.000 S GENERAL. BANKIINGOBSINESS their live nminetes' stay in Cedar Falls. TRANSACTED. ___________ OgreFS:ns C'hearteleF. Ilisc'ok, Pres.; WIV. . iembeers of the feetball teams 'who~ Hlarrimsan, Vice es: ;S. I. Fritz. iCa:shier. played against Michigan last season will extend their heartfelt sympathy 0,M.M rtn FUN~ERAIL to the student who collieded with Long- } DIRECTOR. mnnyesterday. Office 209 S. 4th Ave. Phone (8. R~esi- And tee thinte that the stuedents at dence 302 S. 5th Ave. Pleone 314. V>alifornia are heolding singing meet- Ambulance on call. ings on the Chialel steps these nightst "The race that will survive longest is the race best able teemaintain itself under csnditions of general puberty and scant food supply. 'That race is the Chinese." 1 1 1 President Hadley of Tale Universi- ty in a recent aedresese pun "Opepor- tunities for Political Influence" heore Harvard students, said: "Politics is a game anel muet he Iplayed ouet by de- finite rules. No man should he an ex-' tremest, either ineen'dent eor parti- san. He sould strike a happy me- diem, hut should noet enter the peoliti- eat' fiel at all unless rich, foer if he dues ho will have tee yielsoner eor later to the wreong influeenee, eec else' get, out and starve." The students of Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity recently heldl a "swap" party. andl among the many woenderfuol andEl surprising exchanges sees recoerded the swapping of a clothes plin for a live mud turtle. Owing to the large number andevaye riety of "prep" emblems worn otn the campus at Leland Stanford the ath- I Shtir to, Sateotars 1': Ii eleeve los, ole: , itett&y stilte10cM hir c tact esol,,cd,3 full ah- jou ,each IS--- * 1! Pant V hite or hck iei Supres mad of et otn Spad i' 100. 1c upote wt C teet "El i o i telete: nolt Pk- Il: oots'eeoher'. let:-estine115 25h Vest t01erstltehe s oce $ tt tl l l Wlirs oo Soe letie committee adoepted (le following ®*@,®***@* Ac )*A@*@*S*64s0 resolutions: Resolved, That it is cuntrary to the D 0 T Q' 0 ' sentiment of the stuedent hbody andl $ contrary to the pruper observance of the meaning of a 'VarsitN emble' t ua t i"3 rgla rlvr that nmen svil::hhve nsleearned1he've. eR (>t llw 4 'Varsity symbul at; Stanford ear n 4 4..,t0, : tpubllie the emblesm of any poarato 5{ -\ 1 stee. 1 tn e :r:ofi'ee: sehetol;S i ': 1 uc :1 ::.te:lt 'T'hat this resolutticon eedo 0"es o pl p ire t ~out .s:'.. ieee. "'::::.r- to a man who has woen the Varsity 3he t:e' et emblem at any college oft Univesety1 :iil,'vtreet. i::i:4%t: eeo if an equ~al standing witho Stanfordtet 1)teroftie::.!':it,bor;:iicon Tlhat the etpper-elassen oiiitht ti sns33 a :s ititdo oc versity shall insist that the sleeit. antId ipic ''utntesu nw 3.(, pc totter of these restolutioens letstrin- getly :recardled. ( WO D O L LAP. S q Athletic Conomitter.. eI REDDEN MAY COACH. Cx-tCaptain('. ft. Redldens, ittthe 1103O" Michigans footballoam, has-rectuved9 an tifer leo c'oach th~eUivesity cii Cta feceteal eese net t ' Ma'rshall nn Private Corpora- Utah institu~tiotnis tine itt t aret tos.tae' : i mect in 1: theoestand has a strun fotal b ,iectt:::rtt to. 1h'tthe :ot. Coreatai edd nis eonsideingthet'\tl-us ase.Oettvlumee "MARY OF MAGOALA." 3 "Mary of Magdala," ino which NMce. c E.B TH L ± Fiske will appear at the Athens the:a-4 ron Monday evenling, is te' largest* LAW AND MEDIC At BOOKS 9 as swell as the most beau:tifuel proeduc- 326 S. State S1, Second Floor.; lion that this distingtuished. actress ANNI ARBOR, RICH. *® has made. Four massive soil magnifi- p ®®~~~ff®~fC® they picture with absolute verity theI Jerusoalenm of Pilate's day. 'to hendle these scenes a stage force of forty men is required. As a dozen ment can hanodle msost of the productions on tousr, the magnitude itt the mounting of the Hleyse play is evident. Nearly one hundred people appeear in some of the scenes of the drama. The inci- dental antI entr'acte museie. all slic. ially coemposedl or selectedl, calls for an atugmented orchestra. You ouc it to your face to tuse Williamls' Shaving Stick. ±N " s s+ eo +r o eov . a . s N NNN 11 1 1 N N oo oe H w s s® o T1HE STUDEThNS' LICIURU A&SSOCIA TION Lym9a1 en Abbott ON "1ondrn [veninq, J'an. 25 S Single Admission, 50c. Season Tickets, - $1.00 u;,ATHEN@ ThEATRLqjE DETAN M'. SEABOLT, Mainager -MONDAY, JANUARY 25. Mrs. Fiske IN PAUL BRYSE'S DRAMA (Englsh Adoption by Win. Winter) MARY OF MAGDALA PRCS oBalcony,$1.0 Gallery, 50c HERY&KYRMRCAN AIORN.-UNIVERSITiY AVE