;be Rf? 9~Pail. VOL. XI. ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1901. No 8ยข ........_.. _ Announcement I~Our special line of foreign and domestic fabrics For the Fall and Winter of i900 has arrived and is arranged for inspec- tion. The ame careful attention is given to the styles and finish of every suit, whether to e used for business purposes or for full dressf occasions. . H. WILD GO., sob E. Washington St. WI LDER'S PHARMACY VOU KNOW where to get.. A GOOD LUNCH AND) SMOKIE It. -u. Jolly, 308 S. State Street. Laboratory Supplies AND Dissecting Instruments' IAT QUARRY'S SWINSTON SPENCIER SCHURCHILL'S + an Hamilton's March with extracts from the diary of } Lieut. II Frankland. a pris- t oner of war at Pretoria, with portrait of Gen. Hamilton, S a colored map and several + plants $1.20 d, London to Ldysmith * va Pretoria * An account of Mr. Church- S ill's experiences as a special correspondent with the Brit- ish armies in South Africa .. from the early days of the t. war until the relief of Lady- S smith. Containing also an f account of the armoured S tran. Mr. Churclill'sdeten- tion at Pretora as a prisoner * of wa, his esae and subse- queint service ins the Natal 'rmy-$.20 jWA H R'S STATE TAXATION Michigan Political Scieic Association Will Discuss This All Important Question Today and Tomrrow -Students invited to Attend Tin- anniusliseeting. which begins to- dtay of the Mlichigass Political Science association, is devoted to the discussion of the important question of state tax- ation. One of the chief dificulties its the way of a successful system of state financiring arises from the lack of harmoniy in tlie taxing laws of comtigu- 000 states. I viw of this fact it seemned atpiprpriate to the executive -cimnittee of tie association to invite representatives from the states wvlici border onf le state of Miciaifor tie iurpose iof a geieral discussion of policiessuid oftrinciles. Proimient epersonsisfrout all over the state. includinig legis~tors, iill lbe present. The qsuestiosn is one of vital impstortaice aitd studients tre itvited to lie preseit iii reap the besefit of tie discuissionsix Siprm afris pritedl umriginally ini the Daily Intosie beets tltered, and as orreteid now reads: FIRST SESSION. Friday, Jaiuary 1, at 2:0 pjin. (Tappn Hall) L. Thne Inportaince of Good Tax Laws. Htarvey J. Hollister, President of the Association. 1t. Federal Restraiits oii State Taxa- tion. D~r. Frederick C. Howe of Cleve- land, Ohio. 111. The Purpose and Working of the MichigainTtx Comiisison., Htoii Milo D. Campbell, President of the Mlichigan Board of State Tax Commsisisioners. SECONDI SESStON. tridiahy, Janutary 18 at 8 ip. i. (Sarah Cswell Angels Hal. . A Few Words from the Uniiversity. Presideit Jaiies B. Aigel. IL. State Taxation of Inimertate Properties. Prof. E. I. A. Seligmai, Coumnbia University. Ili. Separation f State aiiuLlocal Fintances. Ilon. Horace Al. Oren, Attorney (General of fthe State of Alicignt. THIRtD SESSION. Satriay, Jamuary 10, at 1:0 a. n. (TappanMaHil.) 1. Sonic History of tie Struggle in Iliniiois to tRealize Equsiy in Tax- iition. IHi. Harvey B1. Hurd, Chicago. it. Taxation in tle State of Oho. Senator Jases f. Gareld'Cleve- laud, Ohio. ItI. Business Mleetig. All persoins interested in the topics are invited to be present. No admis- sion. President Gsmpers Tonight The (ood Governmnt Club has been fortunatte ini seeuring Prs. Gomprt to addressoan Aiii Arbor audience. He will lecture toiigt iii University Htall, tiikiisg for his subjct "The Rough lit Eiobliig Struggle of Labior." Air. Gompers is at preseit tise presideit of the Americanm Fedra- tions of tLbor, aidio doubt his lecture will provei-ltiniuteresting one. The price of admsissions has beeii pltced at 25 ceits. Commencement Address Albert 'Bushnell at, Professor of History In Harvard University, wilt deliver tie comomeicemnt addrss to the chis of 1001. The date of com- toonemlenit doJuse20. I Asst. Librarian Vance's Successors FRESHMEN TO EAT At thse meetitig of the Board of Be- Aul Committees Have Beet: appointed getits held yesterday, several appoinit- itetits. miade inecessary by the deatht of and Toastmaster Named for the_ ibiirriani lotte, were annsouncted. Annsal Banquet-Nt Trouble 'T-e two insstriuctors, Messrs. Riood Anticipated attd Dwyer, will iserformthte fiunctiotns firmterly exercised by Lihrariani Vaince. Despite the fact that for some few The tRegenits also iapipointedi Miss yetar,,itnione has tittempted to stop Woodward of Ypsiltanti to assist ini the the freshtmet ini their banquseting pro- library. Site is iin expert libirariatn, petisities the present class is goisig ittviig itice sstiuy i te ork aidaheadi just as if someotne did cre and, havng adea sud ofthewor, ad ipparetly exptectinig to ciii ythemsel- will ihave charge of the text-books atid yes.its asmited its toast-isuister aits performt all the technsictil work of the commtiittees. library. alias Woodward is attpreseist The etiviaitle piosition it tie hetid of thiusibrat-iait tt the Ypsilaniti Formtal. the taible, to occuspy which i_:av isean These niew appoitmtieisttike effect a fri-e. if ihasty, hair cut, feli to the tot ait the biegititng of tentext semiester, of S. E. Tihomspsoti, in the ir: h urst of tind fur stisd-nt i ssistatits wililtteti le political ethtussiasm iisiit,.. -,1 ini by relievedi. 100)4. The commtiittees ati,=... Is hasve stow bettntippointed by Mr. Thiomupsons DANGER WILL BE OVER ,iistiiey iippeiir below: tGenertil Chtiirmaisn.-Elnmer B. Sant- ford, Sigma Alphus Epsiloti. Small Pox Scare Will Be a Thing of tReptioti- Chairmats, Johns Nicol, the Past When This Week is Gone Delta kappa Epsilon, H. M. Towar, -A Former Experience with Sigma PIl. Robert P. Morsomati. Phi KapipiaiPsi. the Dread Disease Arrangetmenits-Chairmnt, Maurice H. Stimtomi, Psi Upsiloni, Johns R. Bart- -We tire wvttchming for the slightest heft. ('hi Psi.,tReginalti Bucket, ZLeta intuication of small pox with groat vig- Psi. ihaitre,' skidi Health Officer Clark to- tInvitttionu-t'himaiii -Dotmalti C. daty. "Outr anxiety is to see if any of Wtliie. Sigma Ciii L. A. Farnhtam, thin sttidetits brougiht borc any of the Stiraiiultaruty. GlamnmaiPhsi Betta.Cttrl conttagioni with them. If at the close 1t."tiim-yer. Phi Delta 'Thefts. of tit weekc there are ito caises report- Decouratio-Chiairmn, Johnm Gillet, ed5 we wvill feel almost .certaint that our Pihthi app Psi. Amuy E. Stavage, Sorot- hireutiutiois ittav- been entirelv effect- sis, IDsruts Randalal. Siguna AlpuhatEli siai. It istusnal to -wait tot- sixteemi silomi. clays to deterinte definitely anti this ____ wouldti trimig thin time up to next Wled- Toaustmaistet-. S. B. Ttuihom-in. Thietta mesilty, tint we will fun very happy if DeltamCiii. ito ittnitiotistire trodhuced by Satur- TOASTS. i'residie-nt Angi-ll, ibefore-ulib. -cliss iho tat fbi. itttertituilohuwsthis siu-uk. uxplatili-il ;thtiiitcs'- entrtiy Cl. Z.Slottueieli. silt thin fac-ulty wvere sos careful ittClii Psi. hainmiihmg fle-pheseust smalulpoix shtut- "Boys iii -Smuiie Pttlmenr Rie, Al- lti. Saiti hei:'--Thinftacuty took: tenis phatiPhi. which hiavi- Cueniemployedi to gumarud "Pre-sid~ent Atigel-George P. Swveet, i"tohsti mll pox, bencauese they be- DltIti Kuhuit Epsiloni. ievt-u it svas best totbeun oithinstife fluePticuutv-Frstk ii. tKnox.Zthu situ-.huttflh- early 'TOs a, subject its thin Psi. this-u,thn-utitt omupsotiwhichi astuttiber "iiuuiuuiiits-Thiomiis S. P,. Me- if stiudessts were-workinig provedi to Hnry. ShigmaiCiii. thtve- dinud of smatullpoux. Twentiyvc-sies "ltigtt"-_ltirk P. tHyde. Psi Up- resutein thi n tiversivtimind three sihuus. loot tellos-ditetiontshe catmpust. fI turtei-tuties-.llbshttii . Verier. svas ai very saulafftairtadsvwarratssthe- pru-si-st prncutionuisy mseasures. I Prohibition Club Elettion Today svsmi t ttanik tihe sttudentts for their hut-sly co-opeurationsiniigetting s-atein-- ated. Onuly It fewutremain svho hiase lii. reeitly iorgaized Prh ibtithionu nioi line sou. Bit --u- have great atnx- ('is11)till ihldsiitetitngthistafte- ity yet. If antysvere exposed to the noont. 'T-hepurpouse of flit meetisig is iiseas-duurisigthue hatter part of the to nuec thin regular officers, as those vactuionu, or ons thintrainss ottrouite ftinow5 serv igiiuivebeentticting in simply thi n iiversityite. cases should ude- au tetim'utraryN capitcity. Thte elections si-hip tis week. It wilt.,ftherefoirte, will be hieldI at =4:15, itt Roost E, New- mitford