i j ' JffFFlF! nwraw? '.. ;xs-rm -., ia.. a KUK 13 ew.;.iTj " ,. V THE DAILY NBBRASKAN. mmmmmifmmmmmmmm . fev r r i . lis TOMMY, THE CATERER. "THE UNl8 INDI8PEN8IBLE." We certainly know how.. Lady atten dant If desired. SPALDING'S Official Foot Ball Guide FOR 1905 Edited by WALTER CAMP. Containing tho nowly revised OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of loading teams, embracing ovor 2,500 playors. PRICE, TDCENT8 For salo by all Newsdealers, Athlotlc Goods Doalors and Depart ment Stores. Spalding's catalogue of all athlotlc sports .mailed freo to any address. A. 0. SPALDING & BROS. Now York, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, MI'meapollB, Philadelphia, Denver, Baltimore Washington, St. Louis, Kan sas vQlty, Pittsburg, San Francisco Now Orleans, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Montreal, Can., London, England. LOW ONE-WAY RATES VIA Union Pacific FROM LINCOLN E V ERY D AV 8EPT. 15 TO OCT. -31-, 1905. tf)f? AA to San' Francisco, Los OtaDaUU Angeles', San Diego, and many other California points. That Freshman Election. Tho Freshman politicians havo got ten down to work, and many aro the aspirants for tho presidency of tho class. Evon tho question aa to whether their natural enemies, tho Sophs, are going to got into tho first mooting or not Is causing tho now students less concern than the question of their first leader. In former years thoro has invariably boon a combination of tho Omaha and Lincoln forces which has brought about an election of a Lincoln man to tho presidency tho first semester and an Omaha man tho second. This year the usual arrangomont is looked for, al though at present tho two parties aro divided and each is supporting a can didate of Its own. Tho Lincoln aggre gation Is pushing Miller Benedict for tho first place, while Omaha seoms to havo gotten togother on Patterson, and aro pushing him hard for tho position. Thoro havo always been a number of aspirants from other towns through out tho state, but they hayo never mado much difference In tho result heretofore. This has beon duo to tho fact that tho students from the two larger towns havo always .known each other and havo beon moro readily or ganized for action, whereas tho re3t of tho class comes from a largo num ber of small high schools, .and has boon, unable to combine on. any one man. If such a combination could bo made, It would doubtlessly win out, for tho outsldo students are In a largo majority. This year It looks as though such Is going to bo Uie case. Several astute politicians from small tdwns have got ton togothor and havo organized prac tically tho entire class, aside from those who come from tho two cities, in confident of success In their effort to break down tho I incol-Omaha com bination. Tho candidate on whom this third party has decided Is Clyde Elliott of Central City. The triangular race should bo very clo3o, and will be watched with interest by others than. Frcshmon, especially by some of thq older students who were unfortunate enough as not to have "graduated from the Omaha 6t Lincoln High Schools. Debating. Interest In debating continues to grow and makes ltsolf manifest by tho largo crowds 'in attoudanco at the meetings- of tho Students' Club In Union Hall ovory Saturday ovenipg. Tho high order -of affairs conducted thoro has ovon attracted Hie attention of prominent men from the city. Tho parliamentary law practice last Saturday night was complicated, but spirltod throughout. Af teethe "scrap," John L. Clark, tho parliamentary critic, proceeded, to unravol the entangling. complications, calling Bpeclal atton. tlon to -and emphasizing .various points of parliamentary law involvod. ?msmw&mmimzm-Mi MEBRASKAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS r fFSo School of Music Cafo now open. Dr. Haggard, 212-2-3 Richards Blk. Unl Music Qafe, $3.00 tickets, $2.85. Star-Delivery Co., Baggage. Phones. Both Lincoln Local Express, 1234 O SL Both phones. Eat at Don Cameron's now restau rant. 119 So. 12th St. Green's Barber Shops ( Palace Mogul Don't forgot that .the County Fair is coming off October 28. Look out for further notice, In Tho Nobraskan. ' frfffi-ta Everett, Falvlmverrr during. tho comof tho regular de- op.iitJiVv Whatcom, Vancouver batbJ.hot, necessity, of a. National DI- nuil Victoria. vorco Law was advocated by Yoder $25.00 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 to Portland. Astoria, Tacoma and Soattlo. to. Ashland, Rosoburg. Eugene, Albany 'and Sa lem, Including branch linoB In Oregon. to Spokano and lntor modlato O. It. & N points r to Wonatchoe and Intermediate points. to' Butto, Anaconda, Holona, and all Inter mediate main lino points; to Ogdon ad Salt Lake CUy and intermediate main line points. For full information call on or address ,-.. E. 6. 8L0880N, General Agent. $20.00 November 1st Is tho date fixed for tho. cadotsto bo In thoir uniforms. 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Among tho guests present was Sam Hawthorne, '02, who gave tho boys a short talk on tho question discussed. At tho next meeting tho question for debate Is: Resolved, That Labor Unions aro justified. In their demands Tor "closed shop." Affirmative, J. M. Swonson, T, A. Brown; negative, A. H. Miller, .Clms. Simon. . . . Notice. Sonlors meet Thursday, 11 o'clock, In chapel. Election of offlcera, Remarkable Reduction in Rates to tho 8outh. . On October 3 and 17, November 7 and 21,; December 5 and 19, tho Mis souri Pacific will sell round trip tick ets to many points in Southwestern Missouri, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, ArkanBas,t Texas and Louisiana at 75 per cent oftho ono way rato. For example, round trip rato to Ft.' Worth, Tex., will bo $13.65, to Galves ton, $20.35, to Oklahoma City, $10.00, etc. Two dally trains, with Pullman sleeper ovory night to Kansas City. Full Information at City Ticket' Of fice, S. W. Cor. 12th & O streets. F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. 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