MmMf "& $ T eytr pprPvp'' ft? If ' 1 ICbe Datl WeDraofcan .-flw.j!jr-) fiyey p' r if " i -t t t I ! A. G. Spalding & Bros. Largest Manufieturtrs In tht World I Offlolal Athlttlo Supplies. Tho football rap plies manufactur ed by A .0. Spald ing A Bbos. arc ths best that aa absolutely to pro duood ; thoy are of superior make: thoy have stood the teat for orar twenty-tight years, and are used by all Inter oollegfate, lntersoholastlo and prominent foot ball teams of the country. No expense Is spared In making tho goods hearing the Spalding Trade-Mark as near perfeot as It ! possible to prodnoe a manufactured artlc and If It bean this mark of perfection It is the best . iPALDINQ'B OFFICIAL FOOT BALL SJfDB. Edited by Walter Camp. Contains a NKW RULES FOB 1004. Special artleles om the game. It Is, In fact, a complete en OTolopedia of tho game . Price 10 oente . Hi jW 'ALblNQ'S : TO PLAY FOOT BALL. ted by Walter Oamp . Newly revised for 1904. the should know, and many Interesting faota for SttbfedlT tho best book over on ut game, for it contains r P all ubllshed on beginner tk sanerlenced Dlarer . Prion 10 onnta. "If it pertains to athletics, we make It. ,BTaflc3fAi TRYING TO QET LODGE. Seniors Want Eastern Senator for Class Day Orator. Tho Benlor class mot In Memorial hall at chapel time yesterday to listen to the reports of Boveral committees. Tho committee on class day exercises reported that efforts will bo made to engage Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts, as orator. Herbert States was appointed cap tain of tho senior football team, and Frank Beers, managor. The inter-class athletic committee Is to be appointed at the next meeting of the class. SOPHOMORES MEET. They Listen to Several Reports. Other Business. A.Q.SPALDING It Ohlcago San Franolsoo Den Tor Baltimore Montreal, Can ew York; Philadelphia Beaton m,..uuii. BROS. St. Louis Kansas City Washington PUtahiirtr London, fin g. Send for a copy of Spalding's Fall and tt tut r sports uaiaiogue. it's free. Dr. J. J. Davis Graduate Rcfractionbt Spectacles and Eyeglasses Fitted to Relleva Headaches and Eye Strain. i322 O 3trt t Auto PHon 302 1 , Rt.tdtoc 28 I S LINCOLN. NEB. E. E. MANN Carries a full line of A. A. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS And also Repairs Them. 117 North Eleventh Llnooln CbarhsB. Gregory ( a. of n. '91 ) TeiefSvoncs 343 .ana ait 1" the Coal Wan NO. 1044 O STRBBT Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Llttlo Gom Hot WafllesandFliio Mi-oIh and Lunches. I 17-121 North J3 Street no less than the gown I H has learned to like the I I Quarter Size Collar I The best arc the I ''Cluett" H ami the H "Arrow" H CLUHTT ClIALTON AKROW ALCdH H H Cluett, 83c each. Arrow, 13c each, t for 23c Cluett, Peabody & Co. I Makers of Cluett and Monarch Shirts I The Sophomore class met yesterday morning in U 10G. No business of great Importance was transacted, but reports from a number of committees were heard. C. A. Sunderlin, chair man of the hop eommitte reported substantially according to the article in another column of today's Nebrnskan. Reports were also heard from the cap commitee on the inter-class athletic board. The Interests of the class In the year's junlon annual were en trusted to the committee recently ap pointed by President Wolf for that purpose. This was the first meeting of trie class presided over by President Wolf, who made a good impression. HOP MEN SPEND MONEY. Elaborate Preparations in Pro gress for Sophomore Hop. The annual sophomore hop, to be held Friday evening in Fraternity hall promises to be one of the most enjoy able functions of the university year. As it is the first regular dance of the year, many .who otherwise would not attend will be present. The commit tee in charge has spared neither pains nor money In making the affair a suc cess and the number in attendance is expected to be unusually large. "Tommy" has been engaged for the evening, and will serve punch some thing unusual for a sophomore hop. In addition to this Eddie Walt's orchestra will furnish the music. A large num ber of tickets have already been sold, and many students arem aklng ar rangements to attend. Gold by Telephone. Among the scientific notes in Col lier's for October 15, is the following rather amazing announcement. A new way of prospecting has been tried experimentally, and Is. reaching the point where it is practically use ful. Tho method Is based on the differ ences In the electrical conducivity of the earth due to the presence of ore deposits. Most oreB are much better conductors of electricity than the soil and rocks, although .some others are almost Insulators. , In making use of these facts, to lo cate beds of ore two electrodes are grounded about one hundred yards apart. In the circuit is an Induction coll with a glass condenser and two spark gaps. The current as It passes through the ground Is tested by two telephone receivers connected to port able electrodes which are usually grorrnTled about Boventy feet apart. The make and break of the current In pass ing through the ground Is heard In the telephone as ticks. As the electrodes attached to the telephones are moved about, the variations in the Intensity of the tapping in the telephones gives an Indication of the presence and posi tion of the ore deposits. Although tho method Is not out of the experimental stage, yet it seems to promise much for Itself in the future. Mrs. NUsson Is In the city visiting her son Henry O. NUsson. Lunch without meat, Good Health Cafe. Subscribe for The Nebraskan. THE Wabash Railroad Is The Only Line Landing you at the WORLD'S FAIR Round trip rates from Omaha are as follows: $8.50 sold daily except Friday and Saturday, good seven days. $13.80 sold daily, good fifteen days. 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