t.. caKF ZTbe 3ail$ IFlebraehan Vol. IV, No. 21 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, OCT. 25, J 904. Price 5 Cents m i f 0& KNOX MEN BEATEN Illinois Men Defeated Saturday in a Fast Game, Coiitt-Kt llrpli'to Willi ItrllUttiit I'luy Iiir. s me :t I In O. By a scoie ol' 34 to I), which should lime teen larger by al least two touch down b..t Ur the ostly tumbling ol Nebia-ka. the Cornhuskeis defeated Knox on Nebraska Field Saturday at ternoon. The ;nme ttnitcd by Bendei kick ing off to Kno on their I'.u-yard line KuiA vva-, downed without rotuin. but immediately started toward the goal ot Nfl.rn.sl-ft in a manner not at ail cal i nlated to leassure the rooters Time after time they .nado their downs by line plunges, and finally, on a fake pass. Halfback Chcslcy pot mound Benedict, who had been drawn into the nrlmrungo. and Btarted for Nebraska's goal with nobody but narwick to pre ent a touchdown. Nobody but Bar wick was quite aiiflh lent, and the fly ing halfback was tackled beautifully by Bi..y on our Li-yard line. And then Nebraska held, and Captain Bene dict immediately l unted out of danger. Thii- is the only time that Knox ame within striking distance ot our goal Hennie'.s punt gained lorty yards and Knox was held, and the wusity s-taited lor the distant goal flood consistent gains by Eager. Johnson and Bender brought the oal to the I )- ni tl line, and Bender went around lelt 'end foi the first touchdown, aitei eighteen (Continued on Page Two ) n it it n it n it n it n n n H Foot Ball Mass Meeting Memorial Hall, Thursday Morning Everybody Out. n it n tl it it n H If H it it it it it II WILL HAVE PHONES New Inter-Communicating Sys tem to be Installed. WXXi)tW0 GLEES WILL BE CHOSEN JVETS TO MEET GOPHERS Members of Glee Club Will Selected Tonight. be Ovei sixty candidates lor the glee (lub hae presented themselves, up to this morning. Extraordinaiy inter cst is being shown in the club this year and it Is evident that the coming season will be the most prospeious in the history of the organization Professor Fames will meet the fol lowing men tonight at 7 o' lock, in the chape'. The membeis of the club will be thoscn from this list, with the exception of first tenors, no can didates for the?e placrs having shown up ef N. H. IMerl.s. Will G. Elliott. Ralph D Conklin. Edward Johns-ton H. A HollingHWortli A V Piei-cott I). T. .Johnston. F M Mi Knight I eslie A Higgins Fred Sweelev. F Eeiett Williams, .lesse Cale II S Stevens Prolessor Fames desires to meet inndidates for the positions nf Hist tenor as soon a.s possible Thee an the only places that will remain open after tonight. h.X-CAPTAIN JOHNNIE hENDER. Nebraska's whirlwind hulfback twister. is perhaps the most biilliant individual player en the gridiion in the west But his individual brilliant y Johnnie always subordinates the machine of which he is a part. In moie games than one "Bender has saved Nebraska's goal line from being crossed and by his long hashes has added numerous points to the scores of the scarlet and i ream. Five Members of 1902 Team to Clash With Minnesota. Ol tne Minnesota team, whhli went down in defeat befoie Nebraska two .enrs ao. only one name appeals in th's j ear's line-up, that ol Strathoin, right mined Of the Nebraska team there nie Bencdht, Bender, Mat-on. Cotton, Boig. but fiom that team we hae lo-t Veshei. Cottelyou. Ringer, MUkel, Knglchardt and Bell, men who.se plan's it Is more than dlHIcult to 11!1 A (ompuii-on ol scores of two jeaisi ago nnd this .ear will make the outiome of Hatutday's lontesl more doiibtlul than eer. In :: Nebraska ileleated (Jrinuell 17-U. while Minne- Mitn wo'i her game a iliusL -Urinneii l.. oei Kid points This jear Ne-bia-la s(oic(l Id points against Cirin nell. while Minnesota i oiled up the . leioid sioie of lid In 'u:! Nebraska defeated Minnesota d-0 I his com parison would seem to indiiate that, in the words of tlie Delphii Oraile, "there will be a great victory" Satur day in Minneapolis. FKCiilt.i MrnihcrK Will lie .lil In Tnll With i:nli Oilier. An Inlet -communication telephone Is to be Installed at the university In the near future At Its last meeting, the board ol regents dei ided that the busi ness of the unlveislty demanded some such aining-nieni and Hie thing Is now piiK ticall assured. The system is pilmarllv Intended for the (oiuenlenie of the membeiH of the laiullv and otlwi olllcei.s of the ,inl versits A phone Is to be installed In the of!l e ot each department, with, pei haps, several others By this ar rangement, connection may be bald with other members on the unUeislty sj stem, and with the Ity and outside lines as well Tills wi'l piove a gieat convenience, a.s heretofore the phones In the eecutie office have had to do dulj for half a hundred faculty mem beis Competition foi the Installing of this t j stem Is keen between the two tele phone companies of Lincoln The Bell people propose to insUll th;- innide system op the campus and connect it with the city and outside three-trunk system, which only three persons on the talk to outuide parties at DEBATING LEAGUE MEETS. Officers for New Organization Elected Saturday, 'I he Students Debating league met in I nion Hall Satuida eening and attei a heated meeting adopt tfl a conslitu t!on and eleited ofllceis Seira! cm didates lor the c;flic es weie in the Held and the iace lor piesfcWTut was a long : ml exciting one John Claik winning out on the twenPv-Hist ballot Other i llii ers weie Vic e-in ' sidi-nt. V H Smith '-ei i ,'tiii and treasurei S K Blac.k ii'ilii Mr Cam;liHl. scigcant at aims li 1'eteison Much oratcir was indulged in beloie the end of ihe meeting REPUBLICAN RALLY. The Roosevelt League Will Hear Judge Norris. Judge YV. F Nonis will clelher a lecture on "The Philippines and Mili tarism" on Wednesday evening. Oc tober 2(5, in the chapel at 7: HO p. m. Judge Norris is in the I'ulted States on a acation. He was in the Pliilip 1 ines three years a.s judge and came in contait with all elas.se.- ot people He Is a .scholarly 'man and thorough! undei stands the Filipino. This is a raie opportunity to obtain Hi-t hand information regarding the real con ditions in our distant possessions. Judge Norris speaks under the aus l ices of the lrnierslt Roosevelt league. Eerjone in the university and triends are United. We are still knocking prices on university supplier. Reversible note books. 18c: "U. of N." Fountain Pons. $1; "U. of N." Tablets, 15c; history paper, 7 cents per 100. The Lincoln Book Store. Lunch Cafe. without meat. Good Health FRED M. HUNTER. A eteran Cornhusker, who returned to the team last evening. Two years ago Mr. Hunter was one ot the main stajd of the team, and fought In the Minnesota contest. His return may solve, the problem of left guard, for which, however, Eevoral promising candidates are contesting. lines by a will allow c ampus to one time The independent company offeis to put in their system throughout the buildings and connect it with the clt and outside lines by a six trunk sys teni. thereby allowing' six parties at the unhersltj to use the phones aCoiic lime, while talking to outside patties The Independent company offeis to install theii system, with all Its su perior leatuns al the same rental price per month as the BelNpeople wi'l, and also to Install free of charge an ex tensive and costly exhibit, of theii automatic telephone system for the stud. and use ol the elect ileal engi neering dei'utment They agiee als-o to sell the entire telephone apparatus on the campus lo the university at the cost of installation at any time the legents may see lit to iirchase It, in order that the university mn have its own telephone, system and wll' be obliged lo pay only foi the outside !irice alter It Is purchased This the Bell people refuse to do and they fin -ther reluse to iiintall their system if any other sstem Is permitted to hook ip with the unhersity exchange By accepting the independent 10111- jwany's proposition the unhersity would hae an inside system ontirely theii own and could connect with any out sid' ostein, wlii-reas by accepting the Tlell company's proposition they could neer own their own system and would be obliged to pav a rental tribute as long as the system Is retained, nnd at the same time Would be prevented from hooking iipwilhmiy other sys tem J A delegation of Lincoln business men went to Omaha last night to pro test to Regents Ernst and Rich against the signing up a contract with the Bed people. In which the Independent compnny Is shut out They maintain that the Independent company Is a Nebraska Institution. Is owned by Ne- braska men and the money spent in Nebraska, while the Bell company V money all goes to the east to enrich the magnates who own its stock. The Independent company, says one of the delegation, has a much larger list of subscribers In Lincoln, and are 1011 nectlng with all the Jocal Independent lines In the towns of Nobraska, and with their superior automatic service, should be given the preference. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. T ' H f .-.'."-(I - 4i-4r ,li,.rf'..1ftwf j.M.L.ilf-H ...3,.n, ,H.ry.i. - - - .)M toAj.. W--T W ' t k-, . ..a.. aii. 1 l.i- - Mae,!' .V jLx!. A. iv VvA ,- n jp'tJt ' v .' '"- . -r, -, -T, ' T-r - -1 If IT " r "T-r- III 17-, smi'sMfi 4mti.W'JAm 1