SheN No' at VOL. XI. Announcement I~Our special line of foreign and domestic fabrics For the Fall and Winter of 5900 has arrived and is arranged for inspec- tion. The ame careful attention is given to the styles and finish of every suit, whether to be used for business purposes or for full dress) occasions. G, H WILD CO., so8 E. Washington St. WLDEWS PRMACY YOU KNOW where to get.. A GOOD LUNCH AND SMOKE R. E. Jolly, 308 S. State Street. NOTHINGI LIKE TIT ! Trowbridge's Chocolate Chips (THlE ORIWINAL) 40 Cents per lb. QUARRY'S CAMPUS DRUG STORE . IStore ANN ARBOR, AlICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1901. No 90 LAWS VERSUS LITS Representatives of Two Departments Will Meet Tomorrow Night-A I Close Contest is Looked For For the secosd timie this year rere-1 sesutatives of the law asd literary d-t sartmnests )fil meet to battle forlio-r ors in deate. This costest will deter- mn h st ersn ihgni osr anissal debate witls essylviia.t The preimsiaries leasisg to tis d- I bate were held just previoss to the holidays, andsin s bots departmenets strosng imen were chosen as teir re-1 spetive repreetatives. Te111011 have all had 00100 exeriece in uebating asd oratorical work, eithert sfore or since etering the University. The debate promises to be a closely cnetdoeadmr neetta usual is beisg takess us its outcome. Besides the presesce of department spirit in the contest there is the fur- ther determination that a team shall be chosen whicih will succeed in again winning over tPennsylvania. The literary students arc becoming active and sosse of them will meet previous to the debate asd proceed to University al in a body. Upon ear- isg 4 this action on the part of t heir' rival brothers oss the campus, the laws will also probably organize iss sus a' masner that their presence will be felt. As the literary department s- sied twsss ilasen055hise eamstht went asgasnstlinlinesota, tlieilaws wnt e- rien, I}se cureingthe imajsority of placs es-sset Stsrsay ight. llssi. D eter M. Is-rysf lseiroil will nef as55 551sidiit sofills-s. 'rhe judges wsil sbe: .IudgeI%. W. (Chapi, of Deit Honsl i. C. P. Town-ssed, ack- ssss: Ms". Eil Balst. lDeltroii: Prf . tl. AL. Stronsg Ysilntsi. Tliiqusionisto bes udisusssedi is:, IRsoslvdl Tats iits-sIStates-aSnatolsrs Sold belis Chsens-s by teliss-lis-Votesis of te Blelosw i si i sapp sieda ssr setcshIsof jsss-ls f tihs-mensws o rleo tslIeipsrt Ils-sis-lysi (ole. 'iii Lawa pr-pasr-dit BsssissWss 'is. Ihigischoolsl.le wasssa mieissberosithIllsJeffesosi tesmswhich rsssi the essisdelate ii1391). Aloas membesssr sitfla- teamsilliiitr-dpsat- ssssis seate lslaiigtoIA iirligsi-is- isessisicostest. anssl.wss-sltrateill i isatir debate. A.5. Irisne, '02tLaw, lreasrel at the Unsivsersity of Uth-i. He-wsssai iiember of this-Webster teamisswhich wo the eup dsebate last y-sr. Alssrrlseseit- -s itItsersis-ity is thes Minnsotas-sill.ii trsiet-s-y debastle. Gustavuss Ollisgs-s.'02 Iscs. "'ss an inneliissotalst slysar andslwail the tsentrasllslDaing Lsgis hsi- lsssonoslslls Ile is ssisesiler f the Wehsts-ssociey. Fredi G. Dewey, '), gau-ine sis firt exp-sriece-iss deatisg at this'Pnitic iih school, tilefirt appuerassce i Unisersity debatisg circles was last yer. whes le rpiresete Adelpisi socity ii the cull debate. Dwsigt E. Watisns, '1, prearel il liii high schools of Laisisg and Foss- Isison1and later spent somse time at flie Mtisligsiss Agricultural College. Las) yeas- le represested the Adephi so- eiety ini the itfer-society debate of flht tesnssylvasnia series isis represenfed the jsunior slass iss the oratorial cos- test. * Clyde .Mele'02. wss prearel a lie Potosiac high school asd while flers won-el the state high school oraorial :costest. He was alternfe on t he t eans that went against Pensylvanis last year. "'Olivette" Sniirhtifat the Ahes Small-pox Patient is Well ANOTHER HOSPITAL Rosy Watkins-.tre stussest wisho s May Be Located Near Aiii Arbor- beels ambes) iithi the smaslpoxhass recovered anis will sooii be eleassed Dean Vaughan Spu as is Favor of frons the Usniersity lhospial. it-Home for Coissumptives Whsen seesn by iDsaily representative ____ last sight, Dri. Dock sasis: The lia- At the reqishst (f tie stits-iord of tiesit has fully resoveresi sanu will be he-slth lRereseststves-lAises of the releasesi frossithe ihospitall-ili a coupsle of day. Tuhet isouse will thess be stats- leislsi~re liss just giveni soice thsorosughly fssssigstes so that these thasheli-wsill itrduciis-i a bill for the calisi iso spsres) of thes- disease frsoiss estalissisment f' an5isstittioss to that source." hesknown as the -iiiasi state Dr. Dock, ass llss'eothrIsiv-sises- ally authorities intrstedcin thelii-case.Ihosistal for siss nsuslsscs sa-hics lire to be consgratuslate-dl upisnthess-rei- secretary Basker liaseen quietly cessfsl freatmisenti of IllsteisIisrbsywosrkinlg toardiiss for severll years. It pr-eventinig safarther spreasd ofsitmiall- cariies-sanisapsrorition .f $0,000 ass pos. All Iossibileis- uisis r is sl mes ugto +00o nrcett a sinid the studeinti 4"dslytass nowas perfirms siie s 450 rasiitt a liii variouss s-slls-es-uiswaithiouit fesr''ci'ursiussgexpesses. of beceomisg expseds- to liii-isrsas)(Its- Ti-i- essblishsmest of tc istiutions ease. is istrsted to the stat board of --eslth sfter which it passes to the ACROSS THE CONTINENT 'otrol sf he regent of the Univer- sity at Michigan. The board of health is e-mpowesssred to select a site, appoint United States Governmeunt Sends Dr. asslsrhitect ard superintend the erec- Novy to California at thle Head tounsf the buildisg. Briefly stated the bill ges the object of the institution of an Important Commissoss as the treatmsent of cosumption and tie roper taiisg of medical st- Witlils this-plst six isonths several deust. The regents are empowered of the farcslty ofthtie Uiverisy of to appoint ss medical asd surgical staff Michigan hisses-bles-essaledil up o sen- of five members, one of whom shall e der special services for thisasti' or a professor of hygiene sand bacteriolo- natiossal g-ivernmssiets. tro. U. E. gy, and to fix their salaries Cooley has recesnity bsien sstimassting tResideits of the state will be re- this tanible:s aslussislosf rsailroasdi prop- cie reof charge and poo esn s-ir andf'sof. HI. Adamfusiihis iibeess uwill be suplied with clothing, etc, by iissfsrssslsst s lk-i- funssioniisswiths regard the coisty is which they reside Pro- ito itheis- tsansgible propesirty. Psos. visioss is also smade for receiving sbs- 1s scighsisiasnilPrescotthasve salso ben resisests, flh- charges to le fixes by givisig expiert tsestimonsiy ini seerai the regests. cass isishihhissv-i-re'ctly asisenin 1 5)ts~l is speakisg of the above Dr Andsh w sos-ssthesr .ichigssii profesor Vaughan said: "It is a thiig we have -a encleduo od expert tbeess working foe for some time and worsk. Thlis timse it is Dr. tFrederick G. I -a n- oe ha ihga ol Nisvyosit hiss'eicisal faculyswo has be the first state to authorize such a heenlsen-it tos California to isasestigate hospital But Massachusetts, Nosy -h ies upsd to b- the Biubonic York aiss Penisylvania ae them It pliii', whasic h a reentsibokeli-i hs beeii demnsstrated that fifty per Thliauthsistiecs at Wsashiingtons have cst of the iosmpis cn be cured place himat th hea -of-acomm s-hensicosfised iiihospitals especially rsion luhsit he aress to ke tos-sesisiesi oethe treatment of te dis- osighs investigsationssanid study of the ese. Anid they should go to hospitals drea ise iaase. Tie caimmiissin is thsenso is ]Ot to spread the disease to thse his respot t htse governmssent sasdilrec- asbouit theim, as it has beeis clearly ossissrss soise efecstusal rssmsisy, so thasst prisveci that it is isfectioss. Too misch theautoriiesmaytak stps osopcannsost be saiis favor of shnsa thsis msisladly, sshishs is secssrisng is foot- hositailil." ig inCsliforias. ise resnaiisig tswo '"Where sooldss uc shs a hospitsl be smscssbers of this comisisioniasee hr- loaedc-his there beesi ay tal, coi- fessors from thi Sohns Hopkiiss fii- 5crnissg if?"le ws asked versity. ' Yes, it would be located seowhiere Dr. Novy is hroessor sit hygiene sldsierAsnn Arbor. I would sot say that pslysiishsgiech iieimistr'y iii this'iseial it swould be isi te limits f te ity. depaisrtmentii. its' iicuirieda inhis'but itswouls te sneai hee. reputaistion asit 5bacter s'iologisindhIis lust-bhisussnstss he subhjecst isthiss'standss- Oratorial Contest Coming s ou sn usisithoriy. Biing .spsacedist the- heasdi sitthis comiiissioni s sishl-Hise- Tl ist'hus cnitst uu'elisiibsssry tthis its-si recosgitioin solil siisw sihaosg thtiiannuasssl oitst sit tie Norheirtli- osstri- linse. cal Iesgushlds)ilIoswvs City. I., May Hete uxpiects tsht is-austo ues'oesimestie.and 1001 will tskse plce it Usiesity (luisnsgiis sabsessce Mes-sr. Herert H. Hlsl, IisisAreorMui ilmr l . Tie st- Wsaltesasnd Charles L. Bliss. Iis ssist-uisssiiiigfeisget surig t inssa-l is- 'is'esi ~.Nscu the Uiveritvfial siill erese-nt Sclasses. Michiigas o u rator ads altesate ii the league cotest asd receivi testi- t Dean' Hutchins 1Ill 1mossiss1lof $7 and$0 sapctively. The winnser ssil be awardeds the Chli- cago Htn alusisssm sesa. Oe reiresshts- t essi .hstlii ftels e ives have wosi seven of the tessos- psutiueit sss onisssitohi issse 05tests leldi sssser the ausuices offle ter'dsay by an -ttack- of the grip is Northerns Oratorical Leage The ii- classes iss the departmsentf sere re- stitstiesns hsving membership is'te -leased for thle day lit lie houes to be league are Northwestern University, sable to take charge of hiss work- as Oberliss College. State Uniersity of t susual todlay. Iowva, Universty of Chicago, Uiver- e sity of Michigan, University of Mn- if lie officers of the Alpha Nu Liter- nesta. and University of Wiscosii. Dasy society for both semesters will _____ ashise a group picture taken Saturday SPIERINOi QUARTETT'E atltsmdal's. in choral union series to,,,