f w. n ,,, . ~x ., ,, -- Fall Allnouncemellt.. The Largest and Meet Complete Line of , WOOLENS in Ann Arbor will he found at G. 1H. Wild & Co's.,1)8 East Washington St. Great pains have been taken in the selection of all suitings, trouserings & orerenatings for this season. GHII WILD CO9 108 E. Wash. St. SSHF.EHAN'S h e-epest Place in the City for all SUniversity z Text-BooksI j Agents fur KIeffe & Esser's Drawing Ini- struents Waterman's Ideal. Founlaiq Pens Ty Our One Dollar Fountain Pens Waranted. SHEEHAN & GO041 Sudents' Bunk Sork. e* 320-'South State Street. I THE MICHIGAN D AILY Eatered is sendclis mater at tihe Arises[lesi Oftice. liiislteiiduaiiy (CM nut yexeceeiiridturingithe leeeratut hie Uniteirsitysiof liesis MANAGING EDITOR : S. EXIOiIK Tlli)MAS(C BUSINESS MANAGER: iOCitE I. ill't'iN EDITOS: Aihiric s. - --iiiieiRe K. 5WALTON vess, - - - - - . If. 'DeSrHAI, ASSOCIATES: tlifferd Sinerensen, MusricerA 1al1, J. S. Rluey, i10y iPeele. A. M. Graer, 1I10ipii C. ileisis. FiranksJ. (lailk. (Geeo. Nt.lieailie. Editor' to-day, - - ILD' C. HA1IS Subscriion-'TewoDolaiiis per CC1(ii, paaeoiti M mi i'esiie. If tC(Ciqt afteirs ' ]'s". .1C903, $?.ii OFFICE HOURS:-6:35-8 F." M. DAILY Address-ROSCOE B. HUSTONi, Business Man- ager, 331 Packard Street. Telephoune, 461. With this issue the Daily enteru up- io the fourteenth year of its existence under u now name and management, aiid inspired by new aims and pur- poses, it is else desire of the Univer- sity Senate that the Daily shall from this dlate assumie a position among the various college actives which it baa hithertio init occopied. it is to be a tiuly re'presentative college, a paper of ansi by lie students. Most essen- tial isoCbh' 'ealization of these aimu is the supiport ansi sympathy of the stuidenodssy for thse expression of whsose sentiieiitsandlopiinisos the D~aily is printed. To thie end of pro- moing this sympathy it is necessary that the transacrtioens bey which the Daily raise into the hands of the Uni- versity Seiiate be made polic and the numierosis erroneous ideas now shroud concersinog the intention of he present management dispelled. At the close of the last college year the Utniv'ersity Senate, having dlecided hat she- Daily v-as not truly represen- tative ofi stiident interests, determined to bsuy teepaper ansi place it in the hainds of the students. Through .is board Cue St-nate purchased the Daily from the stockholders whos formerly owned she lisper. The Daily was not, however, psurchiased oustright. The Senate deterisineed that a coisimitri -e shldlible formted to masag,, tepia- per soil that the stockldeeers shoulid be pail out of te set proits of te leaper frost year Co year. As steen as this debet is paid the Senate intends to turn the' Daily coempletely into the hands of Ike students. This manag- ing comnittee is Co be coemposed of tour msembers of the faculty and three students appointed by aind from the student body. The Daily is therefore sword ley the Senate and is Co be man- aged by a mnixed commitetee of Au- dents and facolty, te student mem- i-r to he elected at a general mass *,,4* f,.4iPi4*iH5,sS5Ss~st }i ,sting to be called at the earliest Youxr Enlire Needn in i,sible date. So much for the busi- nis smanagement. for the rumor that the manag- , fif i1 tio;g committee-which is composed Medfjjical an partly of students-intends to exer- cites censorship over the editorial ni un O~ sewss, or athletic departments of this 081 UH1yerI3lL papesr, it is absolutely untrue. It is f , eo she- interest of the committee thait theel'h b pidof a sonaspu-® Text-Books. th etb adofa ona o-sible-. Therefore it desires to stimu-* late to the highest degree student in- NwadScn-ad terest in the paper and it fully realmz-* vs iliat student interest can not be 4 hi Istu ants an msaintained in a paper whose col- g. lt llutrnu~~ ~ uimnssiie censored and inspired by 4 '5,. Sppie faut ebr.® fgneigThe Daily is then at the present * t date smore truly than ever before a f pcily student publication. Competition for Apcil its edioiiai board or business man- agm wesill be open to all, sod more- -eRgtPie las over the student body, through its duly chosen representatives, is now 0 41~-Hn B given a voice in the masagementotfiii pondNad oos the papter. Its coluemns will, as usual, 0 l oda be ope to al conerunications soteelf* Bough adI ol a a peronalsul s ore and it-will endeaveer* to give lto its raders a true and in- piartial acrt, of all student activi *A ties. Dy ministaning such a poliry consisteisty teeDaily hoipes to fill s long felt scant situ to rec-ommend it ? BOOK STORES, sell to every stident of the Univer sity as his lts UP TOWN DOWN TOWN. __ 4 4 Aproptos oel elatemest aboevee niade concerni b- e ciompetition feet th dtra b>.r fteDiy t iU iest a esi hti sol ta!ymade up at preeset. Competition will be conducted intshle following plait LAW DEPARTMENT. Dusrinig earls seiseeer a contest will FIRST YEAR, lee beeldlot placer upison the editesrialet Aneesn oeC teeteet,... ,'3:.50ee J*1uIee bet, &. CC ooeeee ileseeit' , sc oen hoeardl dutriing the 'sllowingsmeste-r. e'onract,..ie .... . e.e..e.0 Each person desirineg to compete witl 0 KC toei Csette tes etettteCii 'teL ieee place his news iteiten-of any Yar"sut l'eei' etr reea~m'e ,I(..o lit wvlatever-uipon lie 'hooknob r i ~latoc..!5 videdl in the Dailiy' Ifice on iheIcet f seteySo e t s-Cr, I-t0 pus as soon as a seiiia -Icrotom can it' Ytitl ort s .0 'ie't tetuint, signiing his oaisi and add , 1 ieee iii 'u l'eel.......... ) His work will be'ciesdited 1 SECOND TEAR saute, seing radetilttstl as1 l tllrtt'e N tieitit' eee s' t te ts I4i.00 na ebin ga edbohast';ysi e t ',t eeeeee, aw leIcr i ee Ci anti qulantity. At I i eu Ien t" IeI'ets leer'sttsie * ruester those who have sbiowai eleeir 'liffly t tu ieesete te 'tet '' u-tiie s.:5t mtost nmerit will be s