W 1,; IL VOL. XI. ANN ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAYIDECEMBER_ 11, 1900.- No. 65 Announcement- S Our special ine of foreign and domestic fabrics For the Fall and Winter of 1900 has arrived and is arranged for inspec- tion. The same careful attention isgiven to the styles and finish of every suit, whether to be used for business purposes or for fol dress occaions. 6. H. WILD CO., o8 E. Washington St. DAINTY XIAS GIFTS FOR LADIES: Wane Crest Ware. hand painted with rad trimmins that never tarnish. FOR GENTLEMEN: Ebony Toilet Sets iv-emtunted. FOR EVERYBODY: Lswne's Choco- lates in buk and fancy pack- aes. SEE OUR WINDOWS. wilder's Pharmacy EVRYHNGPIE, IARS and TO- l NEW BACCO-even the store itself is new. We have remodeled the plact and invite all our friends to call and inspect wat we have. You can't beat our LUNCHES. R. E. Jolly, 308 S. State Street. QUARRY'S Tooth Powder Has all the desirable qsal- ities of the best and Has none of the harmfuls ingredients found in so many. 25C; per Bottle. STHEY HAVE COME t DR. C. C. HUBEiR'S TEXT BOOKI I OF SHISTOLOGY S A Good Supply atJ ~ ,WAHR' ---- HrR SUCCESSFUL SEASON Surplos of $30.00 in Treasury of Athletic Association-Crafts Re- elected Foot Ball Manager.- Captain Selects "Ms." A rtlher waui session of the Athletic Btoard was held last even",, ad bus- n:ess of cossiderable importance trans- acted.L The center of the totrn seemed 'to ]be the selection of a tfootballuan- a:ger for next year. One faction: of fle board 'held Out for tlc re-election of Hary Craft, the o'ther faction wsanted to see Ast. Football :Maager Potter promoted to the premilershipl. At times tie discusoion waxed quite wscm, btt wlhmn the m:atter came to a final vote Crafts lauded the plum for a second time. Mr. Crfts comes fram:,Austin, Ill.. Tthe o:::ttr of giving ot footall "M's was then tken 01. The consti- tution of the Asociation osays nothing fu:rth~er n this tan that "the caltain shal select his team;i" wich: tntrs, it is claimed, that hle shall select the 14 m:en. Laoi year 'the hboard interfered it'and apoiited a comnmitec to ik the hoto()]*en. Prev-iots to thattimlue'the athletic boardto'did no: see fit toiter- vcene. The tbordtlt etve-cing deied to stansd by the old rtle a:d not inter- fere. So that Cait. eil Sosw, after con:s:lttng stitt ceach:,ad trier, Nwll lurkIth' e::onWho tre to wea' this year's "M'ts. lHe will do1bto lin the near fu~tre. Graduite tDireetor Bait 2 rclptrtcitthe tostl receits of the hi-aguo gaze :as $10174.8. Siciga:'eslmhre of this is $5087.42:a:d:1the rietlprois of lthe gam~ie to usi after exetsco are tll paid, is $44t98.57. T]I::e treastrr of heltss- e'itfion teplortedl :s havig ci: lian' $4820 withi :lpproriations toted last nigiht of $4500, leating bln:ce of titot $300olitr aid tbe-cll1epeis: oto start 11w c ck :and:l lasetitll setson. Of fhis $4510) valid $2000 toIst aide for the ,grand:: stand "sinkig fun:ds." D~r. 'Spifley, tvhi has acted as Sur- gee:: th1rottghlont te season, liresiited -areceipte(lI hill to: $110, :makig i id- nattion::ofthfis am:oun:t'to ithe fiotball funid. alisto:voey graeful :cf0on 01::e'.plit of ,the doctor, t::d till le al- Isteci:: :'i by sppoters of or: tetilS. (lt'o: D Iirc~tr Bairdlws athslor- tosied to go taheadilithithe fi' i:p:'o'::e:t of Riegents' iel. lhie east sie of le soth:lifil lis irr'dy 'een 4e lvld Doff tind woirk till niwetoceed't''llo: tiiiwsct half. Th C iii gt' istnds twhih n:owv set 2210,tw-lll be'enltrged :next so:::- $1501,tll of wiietl is ptid for. aPrisidet:lVri('ri s vt-it:horizi'iltI satt:iiot of the Ahletic'Aseittion. Freshman Class Committees The class of 1904'met Saturdy after- loie:::Iiftoe:::C. ft ttas deicidiaithat lie clats siotuld hate a yellnati:sr an:d Marcuso B. Hfall Of Grad tRapids Nvas electe'd to that position. The class also vitei ta tx of 25 cents f or the football teai:. The president appointed Ite follow- tng ce::u:iitees: "Cain" (This Is as sent in. Tphe fresh- 1111,1i1sproably mens'cae")-Ralph W. 'Mullin -harniin; l. L. Barr, 'Catrles K. 'Heouton, ;Gerald Ii. Iroon, Henry Towar. Yel-A. A. ERnglish, chairman; G.' Malcolm, 'W. Ransom, 'H. S. Reynolds, C. . 'oroe. Execuie-. J. Bruin, fiairsan; Everett Drennen, T. {. Wright, H. (S. L'Hommiedies, W. Rolberson. Scl-Fred lexandet, chairman; d. l'. Letoci, Ralph J7ensy. ol'r-Wilss 1Savage, chaira; o- ise 'Henneqfui, Doroth1Y Rouse, :thel Track Team Prospects The'first call tot track candidates for the coming year was Issued last Sa- urday. About 50 nen :responded by registering for 'their respective events, and tvere diied into squads by IDre- for Fttzpatrick. As is often 'the cease, there 'is a dearth: of material in some events, this year in the sprits and woeigts. Michigasi till le well repre- sented in the distance runs ad jun:ps, as most1 of rthe old men in :thse events are back. But the old men cannot tiu everythinsg anid:netv blood is needed, estiecially in the s&prints andl teights. Let every man who is ibig and strong comie out for thle teigts, wheher e hasl had experien:ce or nt. Ii Director Fitzatrick lMiihigano hias the best train:er antI octel in the oesct, adc he, if t::y one is litle to, can btrig out all that f is ina an.t.'his aplies csec- ally- to iten tvho have any talent tii the sprimnts, as Director Fitzplatrick 'ihs brought ottt lny of the fa:::o::o 100- yard sen. Theme tre certainly eotg: meets otceduledt this year to make it wovoth is-cry- ma:n's soilth'to cm::e out and try for the' a. Many mien: hae I- velopied in one year, and if 'is the iduty of every atlhletically-iuclined man to come out for his 'varsity. if ichigan tins the :next twoeitercolegiate meces it til own defiitely the latrge lve:' em'lei vbchuld:stvis itplayet it Slice- hall:'s itst June. 'lis emblem, ated is $500, is to go to the til ersity'whic: fir::::1815 to 1.9i02. Sihigan: mu:st wsia the e:et ttto years to obtaina it pera- netly. Students to Form Missionary Associa- tion Miss Amy F. GCoger, a senior literary student, is chairman of a comnmittee thatt is arran::gin:g for the ognizaetiot of ochapters Of the Church Sidents tissionry association unitng the stu- dents iof the University. This is an tssoci'i'ton nitadetp of chapters aong s'tudents iiine Ieoogicah sem:inatris, un:iversiti1:s anti deoaconess schools in the United &attes cd Caara. Th'le piurpoie'of le organitlon to the ce- ff1:::: of intclhge:t inteeos::::::ig st- dents in:liue and hforig iss::oion work inh:' United Sf:tes anauC:::dt, tanti the eiiioling of voh::ireers for se:- vice in the ::si'o ield 1:. R. is ixpectedlta t oe catiertoi'll bi'o:'g'::iizo'clat ie Uiversiy itt Micli- 'go:, o::e for womenc atn~d linie for well:. Hatch:capter' twilhbolI weekly- :::e- I::gotsi aittoue a :ita jint aicieti'lng twill te held. A ilfily- wct1 be mde of lie coliI:itins l iin oCl:isiia Liii -ott: ooorhi:g at 111:0'tltls of organiztiton ill iner d il'he :newt' ssocaio'm tih 'ie l::::ccled. At hrescit cifncoota aid Wisconsin are fle tloe lricIlal oestermn colleges at twhi~ch tiere areO'aytrs atlready or- ganized. Dr. Warren . florr of 'the Uni- versity has just issued a nosy oork entitled "A 'G'uite fr the 'Study of Itele Burg 'Neideck." By following but the purposes of 'the book ithe stu- dent necessarily mnkes a Ofi-og Prepa- rahtion for his cass room 'work. The gisop of questions consist of those In- tended for pa'ctice' in seakig and0 free composition of German and of he gramummo thereof, Dr. !Flrer Cer- tainly 'has tome ne+w sod corrct ides on bew to get 'te bet results 'In 'le class leem, Ete suecess of Iis "Biblial Selec'itoos"''and' l'Anarslbi'~ta" wanvr- cmanting ta conthnoratin of the general Jeff. do Aangelis SRaturday ngt. COMMUNICATION. (The Daily is glad to furnish space for commounicaions whose authorship i's known, bullis not responsible for the sentiments expresod therein). To the 'Editor of the Daily: Last night's 'meeting of the Athletic Board will for a long time e an event- ful gone in the history of that organiza- tion. ft formed a 'turning point lin its career, for by the action taken last night, all precedents, all traditions were swept aside, and tie last scm- baince of independent, outspoken x- pressian: of seuninias:ithtie represen- 1:a11ve of the undergradcuatte feeling,. ha:s (been wiped ut. 'Te time has conic when no free-thininhg student ca:: hold office on theccii nor 'be cectet to a m:anaigershiip; anyone owho uill tmacke prelentionoso be any mre fta:: aniece fig-rehead inal give hulace to one oho till no':, assert 'himself, but remia:in the passie istrtmen of the tasters thist be. Soch Is the present conditions of afar, and uch: is the Athletic Botrd, elected 'by'te st- denl, fr the stutdens, antI:fou among the stndents, to represent is sentliments, amit to exiress ifs sill. At last night's neting, contrary to custom:, timdoihoutaresios knowtl- eidge or wvtaruing, the football mana:ger oso re-elected to serve another 'tet'm, timd lie assisii:t footall msnatger ti- hits fa ithfuly srved the :ccs toiedh apprenticesip atidrining, wstuIrneid off the oard by- those in authority, ovilimaout reoard, recogiihan or appilrectiion of his sr:vices. tr ycers hpast it hats'benia t :ter 'of courw that hic assio:::::fmanager woumili e hroinofedt thle exprtionauof the term, and wh olaotohticny that tis is only'ftilt'and o'be exlacedS hWhy is a':ntn eeced an asisfant uniless it s to tbe protnolec wvhemn the time comes? Nor iho'this Io. The prsent imager ackhnowledcgedl that he hd no wioh: to lake te office again, but thah "lucy" wantedt hum to, so it "they" silied 'to elect im, te wouol nio dt'eliime to srt-. e it notied thiti ite vocted for himsel owhecnm the roll was callhed,soowhat moe an wi e t-cctill hitti thantimeithiet' a puppiet or a gatfe. Nor is this till. "'hehy'-(iiis ::cle- hss toi say'wohe"they"' ace)-haveu':'even'm goneit'so far:'as0totcffcr's' a :i:m::oc lii to peirsons notl c::the bordt'tltthoigh "'iliy" Ito not have:a.'ti ei, tititae suppohisedl by irtite of their!poitonm:to bec titbo:'pet1ty intiguei'amitnmg tilie st- do. Anth so great is theiric0100-r rhthety' iarec,,ro-tps'and:iotac'hie- ado tv ti ahorse andil carritge fr'"use of pri'sent systemi.it tmooifs to ta :mere gmr'hiead, wvhlo does wsht::'le is tlad andtiis ievoemtuatlhy tawar:~dedi::an Xl swectetcr. The 'vinnig of the "M," so fa:r isThe actultm ws-ok goes, is lprinci- pally' doneinthle year of iapprettie- Sip, whtemn the burtden of te "'cl'11y- woec" falls on -the assisant. Amc, who will say that the assistant this year will have failed in his duty and not meritcea promotion? It will be interesting, to say the least, to watch further devlopments, and to see who will shortly le eleted assistant 'basbal manager, and bass ithe eletion will be sprung. L. A. C. Eight unusually good speeche e wee made at the Jeffersonan debate last evening 'o seect'the society team'look- hug toward' the Pennsylvania debate. The winners were Messrs. Seluder, Andtews ~nd, dle, with Mr. Ressler as alternate.,:-., ".A. Poor Relation" Friday night.