3.IeV d107 a1l VOL. X. ANN ARBOR, MICR., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1900. No. 166. 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- sirahle fr the season. We are also showing full ranges in nov- elties, in quality and style to suit the most exacting taste, consisting of Top Coats, Suit- ings, Fancy Vests and Golf Trouserings. We invite you to call and inspect our line at WILD'S 108 E. Wasbirgtop St. Artist the stock e oArt Mateilfeone Wet- lmi'1 eeceBooktStore isnw cmplete Oil Paits, China and othe Wate Col- ors,,DawingPapes and Bushe of all kid Wilder's Pharmacy THE OfLD Fo eealweeks we have bUL een layig in s stock foe the t asfll t lineo LUNC9ES Cs- RE LIABLE GARS ad TOBACCO. 1PIPEIS A SYEiOIALa'PY. R. E. JOLLY & CO. To Photographers M. B. J. Hocnmbe, repesenetig the tmanufactrerscof "X'LOX," will1 gie apbli demonsotatio of printig and developinig, a NEWBERRY HALL FRIDAY, MAY 11, 7:30 To swhic yn and all inteestd friend ae ied. Bring yor pet negatve and haepit made theefron. Ac ouseCiEnoDEON- CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 SO. STATE ST BASE BALL AND GOI4F GOODSj ALSO A LARGE STOK OF JERSEYS In New Styles and Patterns WAHR'S LAWS vs. LITS. Second Annual Cup Debate Between Webster and Adelphi Societies. The second chacmpionsslip debate for the Detroit Aiumni Associatin trophy cup will take pice in aco lecture room B, toniglt at Seo p. e. Tie con- testing teamss being enin he Webster society of lacy department acdlie Adl- phi society of the literary deparimen. Tier aluinci cup whichicisi a mcagificent tropihy cup fifteen inches lhigh was pre- sented to tie Oratorical Association lot year by the U. of M. Ateumci Association of Detroit. It is to ibe contested for an- nusaly in a series of snter-society de- bates, lie cecmnbes of lie oininig team of each year to have their nanes en- graved upon it and teir society to hold te trophy for lie succeeding college year. t cisc cnd of tcenty years it is to becone the permcaect property of the society whose representatives have won it lie reatr nuber of times. Last year the championship was won by the Jeffersonians society of tie law depart- ment. This year Webster acd Adephi by virtue of victoy over the Alpha N, and Jeffersontian societies wiii strgge foc possessiona of sle trophy. Thce questions to e debated is "Re- solved ctha cisc noic of Great Britaiin icc ciscTracsaatl sjustifiabe. Webster wiii be rciprsented by Msrs. Stracsky, Downcincg asc Irrice;.Adclphi by .sc. illtis, .'Matewvs acd Dccc y. lie judiges ccii e -conikLoge ccidiF. MW. Robbinis of Detroit, and Dr. A. B. Pres- cott of Anni Arbor. A presiding ofice ccie sentlsutiii h ie Detroit Auicc Asoeitioicand wittiproably eleiriher Mr. Earle Babsct or Edivics Demiy No adicisioic fe wilt e carget ad t sexpectedithailit ii,.acdawsilccitutrn outl ice great niiiibers to encourage their reert ice :camis. Basket Ball Teams. Occc of the proienit feaiures of Dipeni Day cil ie a batked blttigaime' betwveenisaniors acd freshmni. LastI year se senir plyed against ci coii-1 bused force of sopihomorec asse fresmen bet neer before ave tic freshmencicaoiie atitemiiedt to copeteieth i such supierior miateria. There haece hc ire fresihmiencteamis' practicing thitic ar, cisis Miss Made Dairy, Miss Mitnnieic MCorcicictand Miss 5Foreince Hedges coachincg. Fromc ihese tree eamcs tte freshenec have selected snie players to comcpete for tens- oct today. Athtoughc te freshmcencealmn, is not over-confidient concernincg vicory, it hs every reasocn o be proud of its players, who, cosiderieggcisc shurt ticee they have practiced, pclay remarkably cwei. lice senior tease is proiably onie of lie strongest ice lie contry. Its members are all actice in atletics asci are welt acquaintedI wih lie gameeinccllottchd- nicaities. T'he tease is coicposee of lie Misses Daey, Stuart. Hedges, Bowen, Minnie McCormeick, Nelie MCormeic, Wood, Smith and Raycmond. 'Those cvho will oppose the seniors are lice Misses esent, Bailey, Voorhee, Chase, Chubb, Thompson, MNerney, Schieids acd MKinney. Varsity Meet aturdal. Thce neet of next Saturday, which gives pronmise of beg the scut success- ful Michigane lis had, is arousing great interet among followers of ahletics. It will be the only ciance for themn to get a real line oni the teame before the inter-collegiate meeet acd frons present appearances it looks as though a large number of spectators will be present. Thce events in thenmseves wil be close and interesticng. Leiblee, Nufer, Brett enbach and Wesfal in lice oo yard dlash wil furnish a race that hos never never been equaed on Regents' Field and the same holds good of Teetel, Hayes, Berrel and Nufer in the quarter. The same nmen as in the ioo yard dash will also compete in the 2ao nd an exellett race is to be expected. Michigan is exceedingy strong in thee weigt events tsfs year, Seigmcund holding hic own in Sthce siot pt, chile Avery and France are pretty wel tied for ,hocors in lie hac- ser throcw. France threw' te discus 18 feet 6 inchees Thursday, wvichci if doce ice compceeition old lave broken the trecord. Tice presect estrn Iter- -colegiate record is maz feet. The ihandicap Sorority race ciuc- doubedy be of interest. The soror- ities ciii r represented by cisc folocing ceecsscho cwileear teir colors: Hayes, Kappa Apha Theta. Teetzeel, Ganmna Phi Beta. Leihice, Delta Delta Delta. Nufer. Sorosis. IMcLeacn, r-.appa Kappa Ganmna. Wesfal. Deta Ganmma. Breitenbaci, Pt Beta Phi. The band wilt be out to liven uip af- fairs and an addiion rettrns ciii be re- ceived frocmetlie Cicago-iciigan gamee. Minstre Seats are Going ast But a c enw Good Ones are Let. Thce reserced seal chart for the Mis- steel shocw cos opecned at Sheehan's yes- terday mcorcnicig. Te sae of eas evs brisk anld before evecnig over haf of the seats woere takecn. Most of those that hacve beecn takecn are lie ihiger priceitoces ini the parquet. Tis sections anth ie frt oco of se dres circle has bee recerv ed at ocec dottr. Te re- tmaindcer of thie docci stairs seats cilte reservedi at seentiy-fiv e cets a piece. Secveral of te fraterities citt atendin ai ody. Mot of tese hiockied off their seats early-. ecsnear the stage a pos- site. esidsetuethere treci einumler ofi dsirablce 'ects left. Ifitsiproiale that tiese ciltltle talkenibeefcre thec cndiof erice. Yesterdiaicccw01rccccs.reec-ci frcimia p'ely othelisDtritsic liiui, re- elitincihtcicnuhmerof sat iehloic- cfffo ticem.icIi aconsircie numbiler atendicifromitiicii towncc catoi eite lilec coid'cisrin g te fit iiiat the KnCigh Teiciiltr conocionouancd 'ity-Fetivali cccert-s ccill trccodseas cill ie ateacpremiucmibilisore5nisxt cceki. Complimnentartj Retal. 'lendceredi tie'.GrandiCoicmiii'erc- of ice State of 'Miciganmiiy- lieUniciessity Schoocil1of Mulics Uniecisity hial, 'lies- dea, Mayciei 1.8ho lo "Onc the Cos. (Fourii Iour Pi- ures. No ) .. .... ...-Bck MI. LisrletcynL Remmvc t. Sy-mphmoncuic Etuds..c ...Slimcamu (Ini ills formc of Vrat itons). Mcr.iAlberto Jona.c "'ithleVerdumreicld"fon "Tier Creationm ..... . .....Haydme Miss Aice hGm Bailey c. Thueion..... cWlecholmec Mr. Timenwcc ick cco, n a. "XIlet liees but ome"..-Srass-Tausig b. Tuishictm Mrris frotm thur "Ruins of Athemns," . .Beethcovent-Rubinsteinc c. Vase its C sharp mior. Abeto Jonas d. 'Toccata ..... ...... ....acme Liszt rRhaosie No. 6...Franc Liszt yMr.Jonmas. Marcl, "Jeannue d ci . T. Dois Mrl. Reuwic. Death oil-a Medical Graduate. Thee lolowing is o dispatche loneRous- eo, dated My-Dr. John Greenshilds, a groduate of tiemnedil departmcent of the Umniversity of Michigan, died at his conic here tlissmsorning as theesucliiiof ace operations for appendicitis performed lw-n necho ago. He lad prcurced undi- cine with Iis father, Dr. Wilianm Green- shielids, for lie pst nne years and hcid worked up a good prctie. Deceased was 34 yearo of age, a member of Roneo Conmandery, Knights Tenmplar. Fuer- oh with be lucd Saturday at t1:30 p. h. Hie is survived by his father acd moter, a brothcer and a sister. Let every nemucber of 'on who call el, umeet under Tappan Oak today at 4 o'clock.,I-n devise nmethods audi oeans of. out-rooting the 'oi class, whose baseball' "team" is supposed to play the sentoris toncorrow, 9 a. us. COMMITTEE. A New Course in the Enineering Department. The University of Michigan is soon to give a necv course in it engineering de- partment, on unaa architecture and mearine emginering, under the super- vision of Prof. y. E. Cooey. Prof. Cooey stated to his class yesterday that he had found two available men, one of whichci wold be chosen for professor of cmarine engineering. One is a prom- inent naval and nmarine archiect well knowon ctie eastern seaboard, acd the other s nosy acsisant professor of naval architecture at tie Ucniversity of Gas- gow, Scotland. Boils men are widely knowincy ticircrofession. At present there arconney three colleges giing this course, Cornell, Mlassachuets Institute ci Technulogy aud the - -r-al Academy. Time course at Cornell covers only a year's cwork. that at tie Massacusett iccstitute a hal yar, acd the Naval Acad- emy a year. The course tht eill be offered at Michigaun ciii comprise a year and a all of cornad will con- sist of two courses, one iccnmarine en- gineering, and one in nara arcitecture. At the beginninmg ecrt course with be givens hal tiletimee, but wenem the course is meore dccveloped thee choe year's time nill be given to acti subject, tie student being alocoed to choose acd at tat imec tie teacine force nitt e enlarged. Thee subjecltcsmmcl a mew n ie asMiciigan, as Prof. Coolev a offered sevral courses its tier iorks for thi last mnineeeyears, makcing -Micis athuttim ly' collg be- sithe cN av at-Acadremyilad a gteen thec ccositsfor uch ac tenisd of yras. Prof.Cooleys v ers-entuiasocctcc0cicvrte subjcctimd tutintere is a great fu- mmmcc for theisvemmcsici m marinec cok. iVitima racciii of atinred iles ae "'mie of tie geatet slp-uioclingin- duitries mum thiseictry tmmiitie grecimort commuec ssm in mshccworldthere ibeig tie 'hip yarmds t Detroci t olcido amd Port Hiurnu, aiith catlsipinig of tie gretilakeo s. mieumhinks that tier United States is soion to ecome tie greatest ohip-uild-inicg catiomosm spurey natral camuses. 'lhes upplcy-of rots icEmrope isgroiiim al amd it ttil cny bea Shot tie cchur thiemnamtura rources of sleUnEitedStates ccouthi ouely alt tie foreignm demmand. lHe thiniks that thee great tites cilhbecome an imporctant factor icctmits develiopmencmt, acd hat LaeEriKecwibtthe megreatest prodcdinrg ectiuon.Thius cwiii e caiues Iy the fact that ciary'alt omur routollesfromectie great ates district andithus aomne cill rauetmie large shiptyards to erect tuei pliants oc thmie leshecamuse of the ac- crssiiity tatu cheaipneso of coat and ioc. Whmenstie dcciiwarerwcay is completred tie products of limelalec district could be trainsplotedany cs-lure imic cisingelad- mg amd c great feet of tras-Atatic freighters roud e tieunatraresul. He thinksithat tier Michigane stendit eill hae oocetmumitis that cwill be sur- pasoed by ccc othintsituion.Cornel is hanmpererd because of its ilacdica- ticon, and tie fMassachumstltustiue be- cause of itisihort course. W'chene the present scheme is comupleeted M~ichigoan ciii have thee best meariue egieeing dpartcmmnt cccthe country- with te ps- sible receptions of the Naval Aademy, acid Prof. Cooey with obtain me recogni- tione fce isis eorik ic establising thee course that ie so justly deserves. Senior Class Meeting, T'he postponed senior class neeing whiche was tn be held today as 4 p. nm, ciii notice conveuned until Monday, May 14, 4 p. u. This further pstponemcent is ducc to tie fcI that today's hour is lie hour of several other events, viz: Prof. Taylor". address in Tappan hal, the Openc Day at the Woman's gynm, the Sceinarytue rencdewhichsis cmade up entirely of seuiors, and a qui ice thee law departnment in wch all six-year nmen are interested. This mceeting is to be thee umost ice- portant one of ele year. The various standineg conmmitees are to report, the class tax is to be lee-ed, and the Mem- orial is to ibe decided upon. Every nmem- bee of the senior class whio pretends to identify himself or herelf wills the class organizaion should be present. EDWARD S. CORWIN, Pes. '4