'tI>of 94 Path. VOL. X. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1900. i Spring Announcement G. H. WILD & CO.~ We have just received our line of spring woolens for men's wear. It includes everything in staples that are suitable and de- sirable for the season. We are also showing full ranges in nov- elties, in quality ansi style t) suit the most exacting taste, consisting of lop Coats, Suit- ings, Fancy Vests and Golf 1ironserin's. We invite yuto ralsuet inspect our lint at WILD'S 108 E. Wcsiggtor) St. Artist wehavee hcou u Maer als ias ro W is nw c smpete Oil Pin. Chia and terwate Col- iid Brshessrof all Wilder's Pharmacy THE OLD For sevral niwe rav RELIABLE aflad r raywt esituilA. A '.irGtALT'IY. R. E. JOLLY & CO. Fresh Strawberries AT THE SODA FOUNTAIN CALKINS' PHARMACY BASE BALL ANI) QIOLZF GOOD e5 ALSOi A LARGE STOK OF JERSEYS In New Styles and Patterns WAHR-3S ORATORICAL ELECTION with the laws in taking the bal'.ois at the beau of the stairs and nearly a The Annual 'Hough House" And hsiudreid to vste entirely. Thay re- Yelling Contest is Held. mained in the room and attempted ts C Te mmbes o th OrtorcalAs-get recognition frons the chasir. After listmemers f te OatorcalAs-a number of vain attempts n the part siciation met last night in Newl:erry of the officers to get the Tits to ps ball to elect officers for the ensuing oupn oe niatraln ait utyeasr. From the moment the first con-t ndpolsoweeaeclafredlod aie tingent of faitfls arrived until afterthpoe'wedclrdlsdaate the ballot was takesnpndmnim ellr ite lu-st iasetsfor the cou . pneoim Proufessor- iaeblood suezthPens sotl reigned siipremse. It was one continual round if yelling and cheering without took charge of the ballots, refusing to let-isp. The laws came in force bound allsow thcns to he counted umtil the lits to wn lst lecionin site.siall tisd a representation. The whole house positiona. Come wchat wossuldthey nstseas bunted thro and the Ilts ivere win the electaon. Before teesseesig astked to takse part in the cossnt but no ,,se law classes gave their ria yells ltcslib oss tososi ersn laysa s at eflissria~g c'eisrun!Igs us- thou edsprtmielnait inithe cossnt. So Pro- moreserousbusnes to ollw. ;Whnifsuit Teuebloost finally went nome bistlly Presient TI. K. Jsackssons csil 1edlsuit the scount vass talken. It resalted u s feolloces: she~a mseeting osere i-facest-stut Fist Presidtesnt- as) issordierly -aniassemsblsage s co. ulds IlewessltsyisCole Vt0 t.,469.5 possily te sImagined.it ftetr civesratl li, ' ee. 313 suiits ie aisipis tie catted fsr thesreI-oiii \ci t esisent- pot .iissstayans i s i lt S. Cromer, '02 L.,-457. Sectsrs e - hg csi hese-.'ctI'tewey, '02-1t6. us the l.st . oisistisaetingI sessrer Hissicyic st te fsisiitil ~For Secretary- 1 te yar.It howd abalnceof 14. 'A. IH hlyatt, 'e2 L.,-460. she~~~~~~~~ ser tsutdabascof$4 Eardt Sissieisctieisi.'03,-109. 001 atter alt bills sout sading are paid. u i uasti- Ncets-y es-erys-ncstensse-seas ----ected;CG.S. Piggott, '01 L.,-473. swsthiyestfsia-ssproval or othserwise, Hs--igt E akisF01--7 isist. islIFotrissts esse Seses-tsies-osithes-Cenital ebat- iciestea~ie Aftt' i is-s - s-' ig softheii-tresi -s 1s-ui -.eitiactusins's - 5'.iiimade tIi a uit tW.ReinIoldse'0201,-462-a o ne is a t- let the hallts t i-s ic e-Priesidlentft itueNorthern Otorisical ic.-site the cusesoms n t Iis s reranlihe trouble It u-as hisi iis-si s suased sod, this ote.;I iRhert LSMaley,'02 L.,424. Itsale athe tis - -isiniinins oftheCls- lensy 5 .Willise '02,-105 55 ThisTits is- s zise ditsspertiet T tt .H loe l oiNatts'0 -sL.t.1 s- I No. 141. Scalchi and a Compantu oi Artists to Sing in Universittg Hall April 11. Mine. Scalchi is the greatest con- tralto in the world; she is the great- est artist of them all. She has bees repeatedly acknowledge the Queen of Contraltos-she -has held the septre of power ever since she first appeared before the footlights in 1866. Not one has aspired to her lofty position in the musical world-her claims are un- disputed. S-ne sang with tire divine Patti sor- years, who in fact iwourld not sing unless Scalchi was in the east. She -has conquered the wvorld, and i in reality the most britliant star in the firmansent. She has an extensive repertoire of more than 50 grand to every prima dona of note. Her success as Arsace in Semiramide was most pisenorninat tier Azircena in Hi Trovatore is koen the world over. The "Lost Chord" by Sullivan was made wsorld-renowned by her, and she addded mischs to her laurels by her charming rendition of the beautiful mselody. Reserved seats for thsis esrgagement -will be 50e, 75, ansI1.00. Facultq Concert Tomorrowe Night. Thess tut -oncet f litis smsosth is, 1bin so inosrc tlss b \Ir. 1?sa 1oil lra jssssusc . Thsis Tlius(]~v,.Aprl _that0:sis osclsock. "'. us-c° i l Iissisg pressgai tl~lt i tita>1 1111 F [It tla js). 27 isisie.,,,i ,ee,.,i,,es +in,,1,,,-sige -- i,,+1-,issis I For Delegate to the Northern Ora- I tisestLiaue--.- sit isotinigbist the tue-s would rnot havie tat t oslcI 0--;iit it so. -A motion sto rsscoissse-e a - '2 L-f5 Nsliess rmadess isisilost. A mionisrto aitiuisj 1the Ii isiuitspobby sid fromss2i50is sea iusststr utet tio-i iy iii lgal 2100i-isles aoit if their tfult strenigltitisat - is-ett- scsi t..i.I.- .1.us , ..i.lisci"I1',"cMlC harp essesiimoe. tilp Atticluetter stirruastsin had 'ists e-i-ast. easitisnigtisithetarlked Aftiri urthesklirtishng's- si quies genI-era si-iosih-suitgcasesaresei ;!1 i-ile-l-ii ''esarat i ts iscasiusoiatsioun in this c~c l < Josusus Hors Frank Monru'tt Will Discuss Trusts 'Tosnight Ifusruer Attornue-GeeraFrch nkcolsA. Msuunnshu of Ohio, setllsaddrss uthe Goodt Governmsssentcushtuoigut on the subject, 'What Constroulluau the State user 'trusts." Mte. Motnneott hsas just closedi a msost suscecsful term as at- horeYeyneeraslout Ohio. While irs that iaosition hue ttnusuted to enforce all the usuti trust luiws snot naade iiiurn- compromuisinugbihtsun tile Stusosiura Oil Company in Ohio. lisiprousecu- tiuonss oftCruss waee the ablest and most fearless ever aitteospiedi by ani at- torney ussuse-suatt hs iscCute szkSuies. Thuss becomes not as us theorist bust as a prusctical politician,.tie has both stoudied trusts. anso anti-trust legisla- tioin, and hauus used every meusns known to the Chiawsi to suppress trusts. The other lecturers on this subject have beersetsueents only taut Monnrett is both a student arid a practical lawyer wtho comes from the front and knows the difficulties to be encountered. The lecture sill begin in University halt at I p. in. The meeting of the football me catted for today at 4 p. in., at the gym- nasium, is to make arrangements to start the spring practice. Let every body come out and help the 'Varsity to have a winning team.