UNIVERSITYhat It Costs to Teach the Students.Money Required for Instructors Salaries.Present Pay Roll of the Institution.Everybody knows that Minnesota has a state university which costs a great deal to maintain and tliut appropriations are frequently required to meet the expenses of the institution, there being at the present time a deficit of about $20,000 incurred during the past two years. What very few know, however, is the amount of salaries paid to the corps of instructors employed. The following accurate statement will therefor* prove of great iuterest to the public, as it is a statement not easily obtained nor generally made public, and will, moreover, throw needed light on tiie mooted question as to where all the university money goes. The subjoined statement is a true copy of the university pay roll ns it existed on the 1st day of January, 1897: General University.Name Capacity Compensation.Cyrus Northrop, president.......$0,000William W Folwcll, librarian.... 500David S Kiehlc, secretary........ 300J E Ware, treasurer............. 250E B Johnson, register..*......... 900D W Sprague,accountant........ 1,300Lettie M Crafts, 1st usst. librarian. 800 Ina Firkins. 2d asst, librarian.... 500Anna S Urcthcn, 3d asst, librarian. 450Arthur II Elfteneau, asst., per mo. 35