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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1905)
Mz$vpml '.'J1 ! w wj k"3n 'j- " '"' ' ',Sj ??.' ?" ' 'rV.T .','. .ill, lST-1-lfWnmi " jf-j -- - ' ,-V r- ' . .-'. ,'J 'Hi '' ' ; - 1 ? ?' She a 1 1 p Bebraefian 'V ! r 1 i $ The Old Reliable Brown Drug & Book Co. Text Books and Stu dents' Supplies. THE SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN Has no superior. We sell it. 1273 outli II Street. 1 BWlMlMlMWWjMrW WE ARE SHOWING !: Stylish Shoes J The celebrated Han an, Walk-Over and W. L. uouglae makes for men. Hanan and Sorosis Shoes for Women. Swedish Gymnasium Shoe. None genuine unless stamped "Perk ins' Swedish." ii Perkins & i! : a a 4 k sneidon uo. i 1129 O St. A Qf4f4f444f4t4(44t44f44f 4444f4 Good Shoes f AND - REASONABLE - PMCES JO PER CENT DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS REPAIRING NEATLY DONE W..E. y FRANK J. ANDERSON 1340 O Stroot 9 4M4Wa'i-&4W4444fc Rati $1.00 and $1.25 Per Day, Special Itutea by the Week. BOYD HOTEL MRS. KATE MARTIN, PROP. Only ono block from B. & M. Depot. Only on block from PoHt OIHco. Near all Mtroot car lines. 781 O Street. Llnco'n, Nebraska B LU E FRONT SHOE SHOP J. Kolbac.h 1326 O St 'TELLS OF HIS TRIP." Prof. Hodgman Recounts Journey to the Coast. His During the Christmas vacation Pro fessor Hodgman made a business trip to Portland. Ore., and wrflp tner: he met a number of o'(. University pco ple. In describing his trip y-.'stcrday to a NebrasVan reporter Mr. Hodgman gave much ii formation regarding the country and the people he met. H reached Porthnd Thursday murninr December 24th. and at 7 o'clock that evening seven of the ten former Uni versity men in Portlan 1 had sat down with him to u bannuct given by lhcm In his honor. ,4 had th pleasure of doing wltn ft. A. Johnson, John Holns ter. E. D. Jones. S. C. Hawthorne J. L. Schuyipman. I. F. Ingalls. Dana Sleet h and H. J. Overtrr, and two others whose names we wen- unable to ob tain Mi Hodgman said ihat G. A. Johnson is now a promoter of nn oyster com pan ; 1 1.. hujleuuin is n timber locatei. wilh S. C. Hawthorne as nis unit no- Th v have been doing a rush ing business during the past year. They lio t'ortj miles noith of Astoria on thdi own homesteads when they have eieitcd log abins E. I -' Jones is an and it o! In the office or ih Oregon Sho"t Line H J. Overter will letuin lo s ho.. I heie next fall. u"! in (he iriran time expects ta t lear liom $t,';00 to $7,11(1(1. Mr Schulycman will also re turn to attend school, although this I? said to be not the only purpose be has In iew. At the banquet mam laics wuc fold and lpmlniseenees realJed relating to incidents that happened in thlt- Uni versity afore time. Aft r tho m-irri-ment had subsided they snitfd out to view the town. They visited tuo large gambling dens for which ninnv wc-t-ern titles are famous. I'.oth wcie lo cated above saloons anil ach was half as large as the- chape1 heio. The ga:r.es ran all night long, and the room wa a whirl of excitement as Amerl cans, "foreignrrs and Chinamen" tried their luck at the game. .last before iirlstmas each year the miners flock into Portland from the mountains and surrounding country for a radius of 50 mile" Thev ome well supplied with money, but squander it all in gambling and other forms of vice ..before they leave. In s '.leaking of his nip and of his im pi saions ol the country Mr. Hodgnmn said: "Idaho was covered with a fair fall of snow which rendered the scene along the road all the more beautiful. Thunder mountain, which was distant a hundred miles or more wns greatly picjluicque. The coast, however, was entiitly devoid of snow. The days are warm and misty, and it is sloppy un derfoo but nevertheless the climate is lit light in! At different stations along me. Oregon Short I tne the express com panies weie shipping sturgeon four to eigth ltvt long, caught In the Snake rle r to Portland for Cli list mas stealiB. Portland is a rich city of 125.000 in habitants At present it is a little ir ritated by the rapid growth of Seattle and the apparent impossibility of re moving the bar from the mouth of the Columbia river. The government has spent millions to make Portland a sea nnrt hv- Iptrvlnir at the mouth of the rivers, but all efforts have failed. Un til success is realized Portland is in danger of being eclipsed by Seattle, although there Is no comparison at all between the two cities as to wealth, stability and inter-wholesale trade. A Ech3me partly state and partly nation al, for overcoming the cascades of the .umbla is under way. If thlB can be done wheat barges will bring to grain of eastern Washington to Portland, and make her the grain market of the coast. The timber of Oregon is rapid ly being taken up and probably another year will exhaust all desirable claims. The ten ami fltteen million' foot claims are gone and people now have to be content with these of two or throe million feet. "On the return trip I could not fail to notice tho Irrigation work that Is being done In Idaho. Big money in the faturo lies in these Irrigation pioposi- tii6, although larga amounts are re- KtViIm.I fnr r.vnlnlt it inn. Ill IllSSinir from Pqcatello to Ogdon one crosses a range and notes the beginning of the large uttches which have turned the Salt Lake valley Into a garden. At Ogden one hoars much of the tremen dous engineering work done by tho Southern Pacinc. This company has built straight acrops" Salt Lake and by tunnels cut out forty miles of tunes and tneee big engineering problems are the chief theme of comersation among western travelers at present. The crossing of the arm of Salt Lake has been mado easier by the rapn sub sidence of the wateis, wnich for some unexplained reason has been going on constantly for the past few years." Professor Caldwell was called to Havelock yesterday afternoon by the serious Illness of his cousin, Mr. Henry Ewal. who Is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Earl Farnsworth, who established a great name for himself as a tennis olmmplon heio two years ago, and last year at Cornell University, Is re ported very sit k at his home In Grand Island with small pox. Mlfcu Canle A. Harbour, of the geolo gy department, has been elected a number of the American association for the Advant ement of Science, at the meeting of that, society held in St Louis December 31. The Uniwusity Liedeikran will hereafter meet Wednesdays' at 1.15 This thorns in under tho direction of Mrs. Raymond and all who aie Inter ested in German songs will find this a very profitable eitise. Reheat sal in Memorial Hall. Pioffssor Lut key's book for "Piofes slonal Training of Teachers in the United States" has just been published by the McMillan company. This is a very important contribution to educa tional llteratuie and a review of the book will be given in a later Issue of Tho Nebrasknn. Registration fur (lie short term at the State Farm commenced Monday mcmlng and will continue throughout the week, 'i nis term Is but nine weeks In length ami is devoted entirely to agi (culture At the end of Monday's legislation sixtj-five students had leg ist Pied. We thought about It and decided to Mil both suits and oveicoats until next Satin day at 2u pc-r tent discount. Our goods are marked in plain figures, de duct the 20 per cent and ou have the price. In our kind of a store you know what this means. Paine's Cloth ing Store. Univezsity Bulletin SENIORS oider pins at ont e at Hal let's. W COM. Meeting of Hie Freshman mltteo Tuesday morning at Ho c om 10 o'clock. SENIOR Cl.AbS BOOK BOARD. Meets Wednesday. January (i, in 107. Important business. All track men meet in gymnasium at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon In suits. All wishing lockers can then arply. DR. CLAPP. All girls Intending to register next semester for beginning gymnasium work ulease report at physical training office at once. SbNlwo! photos at 'lownsend's Immedl Must all be In by Jan. 20, '04. Order of Committee. Get ately. NOTICE. All track candidates and Charter Day contestants are lequested to meet on the gymnasium floor Wednesday, Jan. (i. at 4 p. m. Come dressed for work. Long distant e mtn will run out of doors if the weather will permit. Come prepared. H. J. 1 1 ATES, Capt. ATTENTION. SENIOnt! Candidates' for places ii tho Senior clasF play must be ready for trial at any timo Wednesday, Thursday or Fri day evening of this week, meeting In U. 10(5. Special notice, of time will bo tent to each canendate. Please appear promptly, as time for each will be lim ited. Any one not receiving notices should see Miss Howell before Friday ovenlng. ESTABLISHED 1871 FURNITURE CURTAINS CARPETS STOVES HARDY Furniture Co 1124 O St. Lincoln, Neb. Dr. Jno. J. Davis ': dPk Graduate Optician and Relraclionist. Headaches and all Ncivous Troubles re lieved by correctly fitted HpectnclcK Prices Low. Consultation freo. Hotel Walton J5J5 O Street. Phone 566 100 roomB best low-prlcod houso in city. RATES $i Per Day and Up Melick's Stables Phono 486. Gcmtd CarHf. Bggff. Th finest Llrttf In 1230 N 8treot!yLlncoln, Neb, 1 WWVWWWWVAVWW't ffiHD anythinir you Invent or Improvo: also fret CAVEATJlfADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN J PROTECTION. Bond mode), sketch, or photo, for freo examination and advice. nnnv nu datcuto ?b- nowb uuun urn imilhiuicc i before patent. Write to OaAaSNOW& GO. t Patent Lawycrc. WASH I NGTON.D.C. 'iwwywwvvvwv(VtwvM54 for Accentahla tAamn. 'lV?iSI State If pateated. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. SIul )8cript'on price of tho Patent Rboobp ftUK, Dcrannm unmoief tree The Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name "BOSTON GARTER" Is stamped kon every loop. The CUSHION, button! .CLASPi Lies flat to the leg never lip, rears nor Uniastenj. OLD CVCRYWHCRC. Sample tlr. Sift Wc Cotton a&e. . MftUed on reotipt of price. I GEO. FX08T OO.tMakes T BMS,aUM.,U.fltA. Every Pair Warranted- P "i-, a & 'Si ! w ,. '1 3 '1 ul M i J ,1 .j v.:i i ! ..! Tfl ; 'i' ' & vY . ' . ri i .&t4&M Ifcr . ,