;be 4 o VOL. XI. ANN .ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAY DECEMBER 18, 1900. NO71 . i Announcement ."I I~Our special line of foreign and domestic fabrics For the Fall and Winter of 1900 has arrived and is arranged for inspec- tion. The same careful attention is given to the stytes and finish of every suit, whether to he used for husiness purposes or for full dress I oclcasionis. 6. HWI LD CUs, rob E. Washington St. DAINTY X1IAS GIFTS FOR LADIES: Wane Crest Ware, han:d painted with geld te::s::::s's thatertarnish. FOR GENTLEMEN: Eboy Toilet Sets silvereemoutted. FOR EVERYBODY: Lownev's Choco- lates in bullk and fancy)pack- aces. SEEk OUR WINDOWS. Wilderts Pharmacy X H GRADE CGARiS in X ma 111 boxes of 12 and:up. X1 MPIPE IHACKS and IMAGES fo:r student Rooms M AFINE CHOCOLATES and A on lions In pretty b~oxes A PIES an:dSmokisgArticles 5 just received for Christ-S Rt. E. Jolty, 308 S. Stage Street. WEST VERSUS EAST ' Comparison of Financial Aspect of Football in the Two Sections of the Country Finoancial figures 010 the fool ball seaso:: whichs has -just closed show that: owin~g to the extraordinlary cx-I D~ense atten:dan:t10tolte game, it has bee:: eminenltly successful ino the cost an:5 unsuccessful ill th~e vest. Harvard sh~ows total receipts ot $00,000 an:d expesnses of $18,000, lean- ing a trofit ot $42,000. Columbia's total expen:se was $42,881 and her total receiplts $37,100, but it should be remembered th~at Columbia pays ae ren:tal ot $13,000 tor. Manhattan: Fieltd and $1,000 salary to Co::ch San:- ford. Thus "Billy" Lea was ::ot the highest priced mini:th~e came. In0 the west 'Mich~igan asnd Iowa h~ad a tiglht rub to see whirl: had the moost succeosful finan:cia~l seasono. towa puts h~er profits at $1,000 trom: all sources. Michigan put $1,6251 into granld stansds, $2,000 into the sinking lund and h:ad $320 left, making a total of $3,920. Football figures in the west will snot comupare in gross receip:ts a::d expend- itures with those of the east. The total am~oount handled by Iowa was not in excess of $10,000, a::d it will not go very far above $12,100 at Michigas:. As a whole, tlhe season: is said to h~ave been:usnsuccessful for Wisconsin a::d tChicago. North~western: reports a small profit, andth lis demnsstrate-s tlhat Michligan:, in: Chaorhli aird1, has~ one of1 the b~est manaogers lon the count::ry. Hoarvaerd oand Michigan: have- about the: same:neu:mber of studentls. A comn- larisoll between the receipts of thte two gives Ito the oast :a startling :prom:- ine::ee. The following tabtle shows lbars-or's foo:t boahl:accoun:ts for the tRECEIPTS. t::dial::};anteil..... $ 4,500 Unoiv. o:f Penn:sylvania gamle... 17,000 Yolt game .................. 16,500 tOther gamnes.... ........... 12,000 Sole :of seanlltickets an:d Iro:: other sources.............. 10,000 T.ota~l....................$60,000 EXPENlDITURES. Ind:ian:gaule ..........400) STUDENTS NEED NOT WORRY APPOINTED DIRECTOR Small Pox. in llospital-Offieial State- Prof. W. W. Campbell, '86, is Mad~e ment' of Hospital Authorities Head of the Great Lick Observa- Given Helow tory A pa:tien:t in the tUniversity hospital Prof. XV. XV. ampbell, U. of Mt. '8O, has dleveloped into a case of smallpox. has been chosen director of the Lich Th~e ma:: has bee:: isolated in the i-osraoya ucso otelt fectiou:s wa~rd, which is quite ad a me1 osEtoyKse ucesortothrlt tane:e from: the hosp1ita~l. In: reaching the decision th~e regents' All nlurses, studen:ts and p:atien:ts will comsmittee sought the advice of the lie voaccina:tedl oand their effects will be muost eminent astronomers of Cthis coun- disinftectedl. try and Europe and nearly all re- No new pat:ientCs will lieoadnmitted1 for sponses were favorable to Prof. Camp- a perioid of Ce:: dayo. bell. All visitors will b~e excluded from: the Among those who championed h~im hospital. were Lewio Boss of I ite Dudley oh- The roan1 who haos smuallpox occupiedl servatory, Albany; SIn.:: .Ncwcomb, a: privoate room ::nd ::o other tatienlts superinten~dent of the goe ~tnent oh- were exposedl. servatory at Wash~ington:; George E. The studen:t body sh~ould n:ot hecomse Hole, director of the Yerkces observa- alarerd::aot the con:dition: of affairs. Icy; Ormnand Stone, director of the Fron:te very niature of the situatio::, Leandser MlcCormick observatory, Uni- tihe patien:t is disp:osed of in thme beot versity ot Virginia; H. C. Vogel of the possiblemnn::er, an:d te authorities Royal Astro-Physical observatory, are dloing everyth~ing Cthatcaen be donme Potsdamn; N. C. Duner of the Astro- Co prevent Che sprtead of the contagion:. no:mical oboervatory, Upsala, Sweden:h eutwl rbbyb uckSrDvdGlRylAtooe, stampsin:g osut of the disease in Ann: Cape of Good Hope; J. K. Rees, of the Arbor. Columbntia. University observatory. Prof. Campbell is 39 years of age. Senior Law Party a Success He was graduated fromu the U. of 11. _______in 1550. In lhis academic life lie was L~ast evening the sitior laws. ttt.lltttt. :distintguishted foer his a:ttainm:sents in lug their custom of a year iago, gave: miathesmtics :00: astronomy. and upon th~e firot of a serii: of panrties :tt grotdnt ottti was appointed professor of (11-aliger's. A limit:,\-as se et oi thethese- scien:ees 1:nthte University of numboler oft it-ke-s fo:dthe:,s were Itolo:ratdo. 0:: 1888 lie succeededl Prof. eage-rly taken: up t vti rot ldays ant. lit- S:-liaeotettr int:he otbservatory lhere :and tttetlstlllegonl 5-i: sioftt frniishtedtheI:-his com::et obstervationso at A::::Arbor mtittci for twvesity regudltr an:d ive tx- atti-acted the attenotiont of t e- scien:tific C:n: dancst,ollti oti::g ovaltzes o1r1 wrldl. In: 1890 lie was en : :ge:1 at the tNo::stelts. Irl'tIsy it 8:,3U the tirst Lick obtservatory 1:: sptectrotscopic stttili cridtsilit:- tit -s tothe ~fe. ovworl . .. He had charge of te Crochet livil its of het:e-ven:intg otdithe lit-tl,-ecliptse expeditionts-one teo Intdia with rtttiitetl until :1 1::l : ot.iii. OPunchi:eleve:n assistan:ts and ontt to Georgita ostis serveti. wit fou:rteens assistants. iiiis. .tlittsoitt and Thompllson. The Vesper Services cottttittteeto: whbosteefforts Cthe succ-ess BolnI~rti: Iiiiitj.1. (.5. Ashley Thte followin:g rogramosswill ibe giv-ent andt 11. II. Landiters. at te vespetr sets-ices th~is weepk: IThese-class patties :Ire - e Ittint~o toTUESDAY. tory poput:lar otffairs :::l :: oub::t fltti: lrel:dt. tPasto:ralet.......tel:ac sn1 bsorlat nighit will ca:ll It:fort Sotl:, -1 Hea~rdttell~s 011 htist- repIetit iton:of1ts:e evenit soon::after tite tots LI ty" ....... .L. Hatton: l1ii:.O--) I'tme All Ve Trthttful.. A Lagoon us the Campus vIt; It-it'Stee Amtitithe 'eWinter's 1 tttir'...... ... . . West Alssooo: as tl couserse in lmari:e::- 1 Potst itit, "ltoatl:-l:joot thoru:s".. o~ ~ntitmn::: nt-or>c 0:: ieee onisct~nier grit "" hh"" "" "" "" """ "")A ""Yane QUARRY'S Tooth Powder Has all thc desirable qual- sties of the best amd Has none of the harmful sngredsents found sn so many. 25c per Bottle., .Souvenir T::iv. of I'entnsyl v::4 golee. , - Vole lsgo: .. .. .. .. .. . tEtsier gamles ........... Sotloeies ::f ::tt::ll e it. te'oi::l- ('. tc . .................. t'orte of fiehl................ I1:'thlcol servit-:s ............. Craini::goitle .............. ltise:'hliote:s.......... .... 500O 1,5001 <3.)110 2,00(0 2.,0001 1,210 1.200 1,500 2,500 2,200 Tta~l- - - --.........$18,000 Pr:ofit- - - - --.........42,000 The tigures it thme U::iversity of M\ich~igan: foot usp :eltroilately as fol- lows : RECEIPTS. Illii:as (nect) .. ...... ..$ 1,648 $ )IIowa (nmet).................2,084 A n nU A rbo0r Seenm other gasnes (gruss). ..2,09 tClasc'enet)................49 : Athletic Assocition dance.117 containing about 75 Mass meceting subscriptions..- 1,040 photo - engraig ravolgeBigs t'tl..1,3 of College nild- Totsl.............1,3 inteee n las Ar- ingsandplaes f *Deficit o11 Sept. 1............$ 1,500 inteestin.AnnAr- Guaran:tees (rive games) .... 09(1 45 bor. Attractive Interschmolastic loss .............100 slk cloth bissding Coach Lea ..................3,500 CG of blue and oil Seri: Coach Talcott ............200 vol1 an excellent TAistan Coc Bege ..t... trck--------o 50 thsng to take home Footbal11 supplies..........,.....95C wsth youChristms. Grand stands ................1,029 Siking fund................. 2,000 ~AIA II 1 Q Miscellaneous............... 1,029 wsell under way a::i experimntal tank'.11do D3Y will be n:eeded. A modest estim:ate ':iute 1leistothi Symiphtoniy -.1 andel of is tank that wou~llbe large enughe ~ih-n,'0 Csi.teemro to u~se in:testin:g Ctie'models uadle by l-lan:.." ...-----------. . .West the studen:ts is, le::gth 400 feet, width: Solo......................... t30 feet, depth: 10 feet. It has bees: sug- .Miss Younsg. Bested tha~t this tankh be built as a etss::. .110:h11 to thse Lord'sA.s..:. I 0011 alon:g the east side of the caulm- Sed'...................... pus. The pon:d would th~en be useful Sos"Naza:reth" ............ tounsoiI tot experimentinig, anmd at the sasme Mr. WV A. Howlansd. time would prove a pleasing bit of Postlude, "Noel Offertoire" ..tG'rise: landscape for the campus. The proba- bilities are, however, that for the Ares- Pruf. Dow on "The Papsl Church.' en:t at least th~e Huron river above the damn will be uscd in testing models Po ~s an:d thmat th~e exherimental tankn will Prf o gave is lecture Sundahoy come after lime new naeval coursssbe-nonathUiarncuchnte come snore firmly estabishmed. subject. "Thie Papal Cliur - t. He dis- cusseth ie chutrch :s it wvas inetime west +++++++++++++to+etwveen: thse.11th: a:d 141th centurie-s, censterinigIsis stusdy mabout Htihdebrand President's Office, Dec. 15. or Gregoryv Vt:.LHe gave a genseral "'Owing to the prevalence of view of the (condsitionl of Europe durintg smallpox in several counties of this period, oand of the refornms then~ Michigan, students intending to insotitu:ted, esiteeially durin:g the timse go to these counties during vaca= wvien (Gregory was pope. tion are urgently advised by the University authorities to be vac- 4 +++++ i+++++++ +"++.&. cinatd aton~.CHRISTMAS VACATION BegissFriday Dec 21 (evening), Oomplete line of "Adler"l fall suls Ends' Monday Jan. 7 (evesing)