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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1904)
Gbe Ball flebtaellan C;c Daily Ucbraskan A cotiNoUclntlon of The HiwiH'riiui, Vol III, The NibrnUnn, Vol. 10 S"nrlrt unci ('renin, Vol -I. Published clnllj except Sninlm unci Moniln.r, .it tin- UiiIvoimIi.v of Nc lit'iiHkn. Mneoln. Neb. by the Hexjierliin PiiMImIiIiik (' HoAitn Or Pin hi iorm ProfiHwiN .(. I Wjir nncl (' II KlelmicH MP Linvltt .Tolin Wcvtovei- K I! Walton. Kdltor !n Chief ' A Kw Iiik .Mmiihkit A. ( Schrelber (lrciliitor Wnl er E Srfncleen AVt Alv Miumer Fred NiuiKhtoii ASSOCIATE EDITORS News - - .1 Circle Moore Atlilutlc ' Fred A. Svrwley Atwlstunt Alhlo'le Kujrniond II MeCnw I.oimiI H. P DpTouiik Society MUh Minnie fllller Literary Miss Lettv Strttcr Kdltorlnl HooniH and Huslne-t Office U 2ll'i PomJ Offleo Station A. Mtii-oln, Nebr Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. HubMerljitlon Prleo, 'l per jtinr, in udviincc Knterod nt the poitotllee at Lincoln, Nob , n-i Hee'ind-ehni mail mutter undor the net of eoii(,'reH of Mureh ,t, IS'tl. IndlvldvJiil notlec will beehnrk'ed for ftt the rute of It) rents for en oh limcitlon Keultv, dcpaitmuntnl mid university bnlletiuH will Kindly be iiubllnhed free, hh heretofore Editorial Remarks This morning; Nebraska routers will be given their Inst oppoitunlty to dem onstrate their appreciation of the foot 'mll team, which leaves tills afternoon lor Its miHl important battle Whether or not Kites sullli lentl.v low aie made to Insure a ;ood crowd of Nehra.skans at the name, a good send-off for the team this morning cannot fall but have Its effect on the score at Satur day's contest. For unions teiusons, little enthusiasm lias been maulfet-ted this'jear from the rooteis' section, but the exigencies of the case liau not re (inired it Today the case is dlffeient Our team is to meet opponents oei whom ictory is by no means assured. What has been said heietolore In these columns in respect to the value ot fc- - --- I Hats Guaranteed Not Provided they arc lariated with a short rope. I THE $2.50 HAT STORE )HHfc-- - looting must appjy more than ever in the case of the Minnesota game The -team is probably the best Nebraska ever produced, but It will meet one of the most formidable aggregations in the country on Saturday. Nebraska has shown that she can still arouse en thusiasm alter defeat, as well as after vic.tory, but wheie the l.snie of the conflict is so douhtt.il. the should also show that whatever it proves to be bhe is still with the team '1 o make a long story short. (JO TO THE MASS MF FT INC AND ROOT' Columbia's coach has dec ideel that lie would latliei have some other team I Inn his own meet Michigan,. Alter week.-i of arrangement making, the castein manager wned Mr Hairel that the game could not be played This t'ftiluie of the east to make good its boasts as to Rtiperlorlty comes as a dltnppolntment to the west. Michigan, even if she did not win the western championship, would be one of the highest types of the western football machine The lalluie of Columbia to make good Is a sad blow to eastern Ideals. The west thought the enst was game, but since Michigan has knocked at the dooi h of Princeton. Yale, Har vnid. Pennsylvania and Columbia and the answer has always been "Our Rihedule is too full," It is hard to mnke a western man believe that the cast is not afraid of him Chicago .Maioon DR. POUND AT CHAPEL. Interesting Address on the Situa tion in the Far East. I)r Pound's address on theor, "The 1 egal Aspect ot the Russians Firing on the Hritisb Fishing Fleet." which he delivered at chapel yesterday morn ing was a very lucid exposition, despite the unc cm lalnty of the eldence with which lie was forced to labor and the shoi t lime allowed him for prepara tion I)r Pound explained that the facts were Himewhat unreliable, as yet. be ing in the main newspaper reports, and one sided evidence. In legard to the legal rights of ships on the high teas he said that in case of hostilities between different countries the belllg eients were alvvajs given the greatest possible freedom in prosecuting the war It. In point of International law, has the light ot way and it is the diit of the nelitial ships to keep out of the danger. The high sea as lie explained turther Is the property of all nations and the ships operating there aie In common subject to the dangers of war It seems from the evidence thus far available, however, that theie was little excuse for the blunder ot the Russian Meet in hllncll filing at the liritlsh tlbheis, and, as I)r Pound then continued. Irom the assumption that the Russians vveie disorderly, be ex plained the liability of the state in sue b c ase This conclusion was clearly hi ought cut by Dr Pound, which in substance is that the state must control and answer lor the actions of its citlens; li it does not, it falls below the rank of international lecognltion The di vision was furthermore advanced that the Ftate is liable, (list, for the action ol the ordlnar) citi.en, second, for - fr- to Blow Off in the Wind Oodles of Furnishings Snappy. H:MMHMH the judiciary; and. third, for the ex ecutive. The naval power being under the executive the state of Russia must answer for and rectify the damage. Several other uuiuta were elucidated in a concise manner, which gave the exposition clearness, making it easy lor those unvested in law to under stand. Prairie chicken and meats of all kinds to the queen's taste at the School of Mush' Cafe. Try it. FUiott's Suitorinm. cleaning, dyeing and repaning. Prices leasonable 113(5 O street Moth phones See Fleming 1211 O street, about vour jev, eli.v, .spec lal attention to je , ailing Special attention to vvaf'-l a d lew -elry repaiiing F Fleming. lill O street Oet the best Hendei son & Ames' uniforms, at Armstrongs. Magee IIOQ Winter O'Coats for Men. Our display of O'Coats is now at it? best. We have never shown such a variety of patterns and styles in high class coats as now. There is the 42-inch coat with velvet collar and box back the -16-inch coat in medium and extreme widths and the long coat with plain, full or belted back. , IMw - m Wk 'i r'-'llH Auto 1292 Bell 147 SOUKUP & WOOD Expert Cleaners and Dyers 1320 N Streot LINCOLN. NEB mmiiv.T.mv.v.vLV.'rrro Solid Talk About Pianos The Piano Business demands especial and distinct treatment by the highest commercial ca pacity. Your thoughtful atten tion to the following facta will enable us to i-ave-uni many dol lais Piano buyers are the most ex actlng people in the world Thej have a light to be. The money involved is not small, and, money abide, the lesponsibilitj of a musical education rests on the light piano Tone is every thing Case is only the outward show "Any one with capital can bu wlie, wood, lelt. ivory, ebony, varnish, but: it takes more than mon'ey to put people in possesion ol artistic tem perament, genuis ol organization and the powerful -vrinelnal to make pianos right, because noth ing lesa tmrrr right will do. EVERETT. 1VER& & POND PACKARD. STARR. SMITH & 15ARNES, RICHMOND. The more they are studied, the dearer it becomes their makers have been given the grasp upon the certainties of piano build ing The limits of tone and beauty they possess are almost incapable of definition They are not sold from bargain coun teis, but lor prices having pio portlonate i elation to leal values Pa b the month 11' you prefer ROSS P. CURTICE GO. 1125 O Street fcif" -1 ifcSrctv! F7KE9K1 $ Deemer O STREET These different lengths come in a, variety of patterns as well as plfiln black and gray. The tailoring is of the high standard required in all our "Kensington" Clothes and will irive entire satisfaction. Prices, $15, $18, $20, $22.50 $25 and up to $35. Cravenettes, $12.50, $15, $18 and $20. The First National Bank of Lincoln, Neb. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital $ 200.f'"(i no Surplus ino.i'iHM.iu t'ndlvided profits .. lO.tuioiM S. H. Hurnham. Pies A. J Sawyer. Vice-President. H. S. Freeman. Cashier H. 13. Evans, Asst. Cashier. Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier P. R. Eastcrday, Auditor. Short time Loans "We Loan Monty to You. SEE US KOPLE'S LOAN AND TRUST CO. Room 107, Ground Floor FrAUrnlty ButUlnir J. R. BURLEIGH. ManK, QQOCOOOQCOOCCOOCCOCOCCOCeO The College Man Is Particular About Hhs Shoes WiOlSTtRSO THE WALKOVER SHOE Is the test thee for men's Q r-.i -x ... .. ..... 0 icci. uur une is ftfncuy up-to-date. Call and let us show them. Rodgers & Perkins Successors to Perkins & Sheldon Co. 1129 O 8troet 0 j I OOOOOSOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOtX500C 8 X Jfai$m& D&tlWI.i' lf . A