THE NEBRASKAN. Vol. VII. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, JANUARY 23, 1899. 1'ltIOK 5 CKNT3 CASE OF COLONEL 8TQTSENBURG. Resolutions Passed by the State Senate Charging Him With reconduct. SEVERITY THE PRINCIPAL CHARGE HADE. The Affair to be Investigated Further upon the Return of the First Nebraska. There lists been considerable space given of l:te in the daily papers, in re gird to Colonel John M. Stiiisuuhurg, tin reccntl.V npointed colonel of tlie First Nebraska, now in the Philippine M.uiils. nothing which cnVls into promi ni nee in any way. one who Is well Ki ami at the I'niversity cannot fail to Ik- of interest to university stu dt uts. All cadets of last year reinei. Im r Colonel Stotsenburg, und know how he endeaored to instill into them si'..e of the real spirit of militarism, lit believed that the regiment of ca di 1s should have practical knowledge of military affairs and during- me course of the winter gave many intci e-tiiig illusthtted talk on etiinp life, on fort life, and on many other phases HOARD OF AC.R1CULTURI-; MMETS. 'I he Slate Hoard of Agriculture met in its thirty-niiitih annual session last Tucs.u, afternoon in university ehup- e ixi L'M 131W1TV NOTKti. 1 Tliu fourteenth bionniul report of' the board of regents to the governor luis just been transmitted to the leg Is'nturc, and In It are some ln'tcrest-ui-g statistics. It shows that the unl vcrsit. has increased In attendance the past bicnnlum from l.f.OO to 1,'JIj. 1U enrollment has gained 25.07 per ccnl. The number of collegiate stu dents ha.x gained III per cent and its gia.luatc students 201.. pur cent. The gain in the school of mechanic arts has hi en U'fl per cent ami in the school of agriculture 51 per cent. Fie ht.mlied and seventeen students hae graduated the past three years out ol its 1,073 alumni. It lnus irrautcd SO hither degrees the past three vears as nguii'.st 50 during the previous bis tort, of the university. It has gained pi Hit nuiturity of it students, The nurnge age is now 22 years. The .vomcst student is 1.1, the oldest 01. It has ten more countries ami states reprcMUted than two years ago. Six more counties in Nebraska are rep lcscn'led. making seventy-live counties in ill. It has S72 women enrolled, as UN1NYERSITY BEATS DOM. A One-Sided Game Was Played Last Tuesday Evenining The Final Score Was 51 to 7. I, continuing in session the greater "JP"1151 01 two yen is ago. In rccog xirt of the followimr da v. President iiitmn of tills constituency the olYiee Dnnliltk called the meeting to order. ,,r 1)'", of Women has been created. and the roll of counties was called. ,l ' issued seven county scholar- to which forty delegates responded. -'"I,s d thirty-nine teachers' certiti Tliis was a much larger uiiiii'ucr than '" since .In tie. 1.VJ7. It has 005 stu w.is ji. attendance at the last meet- ,,ls who.se fathers arc farmers, iiig. . tv nty-six laboring men, llfty-nine Chancellor MneLenii' addressed th l miitt-r.s and many whose parents aie mecliii". emending a hearty welcome. P1 Chilis, lawyers, etc. It has re n'ter which he gave a brie'f, but con-' l'0,,',1 "tny gifts from friends, cs-ei.-c statement of what was being l,,,,-H. exhibitors of the ret'ent tnms ilnw along agricultural lines in the -Mississippi and international e.vposi universlty. The delegates expressed " t ent 104 volunteers to the themselves as beinr surprised and :u'' Spanish-American war, of whom uiii i-vigui were ouicers. 11 nas ine PHI DELTS AND PHI PSIS ALSO HAVE A GO. Schedule of The Examinations Which Week. Will be Given This inueli pleased with the chancellor's re pcri. Reports were read by the president, secretary and treasurer. liotli president anil secretary en- of the subject. In fact in everything tert( i,,to the subject of the future lit did hac as coiiiinandaiit of cadets, (f t,0 stnte fair, neither of them ex tended to put the practical side of mil- pressing themselves as having much it.ir. affairs to the front. No com- - i,or. f its continuation, so long as pla.nts were eer made against lilm ;,.... location remained at Omaha. Later while he held his university office. ; .. M..Vsion this became the most He left Lincoln as a major of vol- .important subject of discussion, the unteers, and has since been promoted oninion becoming general that much to the rank of Colonel, owing to tnc in,, ,a,i resulted to the agricultural resignation of Col. llratt. Soon after interests f the state from its change liiipi-iMi'v lwgae to ls mtl" against ,f -fwi.tlon. him individually, and later a petition T,c need' of a monthly or quarterly has lieen signed by many of the rcgi- bulletin of agriciilturar crop stntisti- meiit and sent to the war department ,.., ,at -,,. emphasized. Mr. John .. . . . 1 T.1..1 .....I . - . . . ii-siviiiLT mat in uc wiuiiiraw 11. inc. charges against him are brough in the following rcsoliiitoiis, wliicn J.tt Tuesday evening two games of . any 1, 2 or 3 of the 1st, ;id and 5th basket ball were played in the gymna- la.x aium. The llrst game was between "7 I' m': All dashes and divisions .1 lis 1- 1 .1 in i 1. .reciting at 3 p. in., any 1, 2 or 3 of Hit. Phi Kappa ami the IM11 Delta tho 2d. Ith ami 0th das. Theta fraternities. But the game of WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. the evening, however, was the meet , 1" " iu: All chimes and divi btlween the university and the nionv: reciting at 10:20 a. in., 5 days or lUaiie college tennis. ' tiai&, or any 1, 2 or 3 of the 1st, 3d. In the ilrst game each f rat was sup- "ml 5th days, ported by a large number of sympa- 10:20 a. in. 12:20 p.m.: All classes thi.trs, who cheered on their favor- j and divisions reciting at 11:20 a. 111., "Hex with enthusiastic applause. The , ' hiy or 4 days or any 1, 2 or 3 of the Phi Deltas had the best of the game - Lst, 3d and 5th days, fr mi the start, but hud to work hard -7! p. in.: All classes and divisions nevertheless, as their opponents werei retiting at 1 p. 111., o days or 4 days determined and fought html until or ny 1, 2 or 3 of the 1st, 3d and 5th. pist hicnniimi Veneered the electrical la'ioratory and shops, extended the iiiir building and the barn at the. 1 inn, erected si new carpenter shop am! foundry and the college of me cimnic arts. 1 1. the report the regents asked for licSlcr library faei'ities, provision for botanical and ireolairical surveys in Nebraska, a new boiler house, steam j Stebbin iii.hh .tiKi iiricit iiiaueis ior ine steam lii.es and provision for the interior cmupli-tioii of the north wing of the evilege of mechanic arts. They also n-U lor two htikltKts ''or th relief of the ovcit'rowded condition of the uui- xersil!. One is to be a new buiMim for the fann school and experiment The HvoV of ebraska. statistician of the ! stJSJu'n' !1 "'"f. hshling, power t out deiiarliuent of agriculture at Wash- ,"'1 "''IS1,I,I,'' l't and a green- noiite. an ai ine larm. I lie other is in wtrc introduced in the house of rep r vfiiiatnes of the legislature now in -i i 1. : liere.is. It is common rejiort com jiig fnun the sons of Nebraska parents. MfMiig tht-ir country in Manila and I lit Philippines, of unjust and iinsol durl; treatment of the men in the 1 irt NcbninKa regiment, by Colonel s trsenlnirg, and Whereas. These charges have lieeii ..i:i. ii It 1 1 with the fcceician of ir alitl Wt.t-reas, The humblest private vol- 1 wr Mildier, whether at homo or 1 """ miles away is entitled to the 1i 'I iroeetioii of evtrrv right, theit- I r lt I-1, That our sennioi-s and n p i - ir.itiui in ctiiigress 1ms rciieted ' r'i- the honorable sveretnry of war "(1 11 h (olonel StolHeubiirg from ' I irst NebniKka tduiitwrs. United s it- .irni. ami reliirn him to duly i' )u- -i-gular army. And Li -iJ.I, That iijKin the return of '' l"n-.t Nebraska ri'giiiient to Aiik-i- 1 1 lien ti-siimoiiv can bi- !uard. that ' ' ' . Iiareo iilliers.ill lielii'i !, 'I.e Iri.iiilh f tin- men of :hi- r-if- ' ' iii -tiniild lii- fnlh iinestiifiiietl and 1 I'limoijiiieilt iiitlieleU as Hie ea , 'ken. liK"re. I ' i-il. further. That the secretary " !' alito r-iue..led to hear and ' 'luiiie all eharifeik now on tile. 111 1 1 .-lee of the adjutant ifPiieral of 11111 against iilliivtn, for tinl:i- ' "1 .inm re. illation. towarU -'l- I xihliers 1 10111 the Mtate 'if Ne- irs'ion, ns earnestly recommended to Protdilcirt McKinloy as director of the I' nitcd Slates census. S. C. P.nsset of Oibbon wns elected president and Kobeil W". Furnas -as re-eleetel sec neiari for the coming year. be as a relief building on t'he campus, l.-il.ing the form of an extension to Crant memorial hall and to be known as the iiniiersity MiMiers iiiemorial had. This will provide ftir an en Si.iVtM armory, women's gymnasium, an.liioriiim for tiiinineiKcineiU-.. cou- eerif, etc., furnisli a chapel of proper K!e ior tiaiiy meetings, gne accom iinMlntioi for the exposition organ about to he giien by the alumni and affoid additional class rooms. Dr. !L II. Wolcott has recently been elected one of the editors of the Quar terly llulletiii. publishetl by the Mich igan Ornithological club, "the most llii!ithing organization of its kind in the couirtry at the proeirl time. lLimiltoii W'. Mnbie in the Atlantic M ntl.Iy of November, LS9S, speaks of the growth of universities in an ar ticle entitled "Tin Intellectual Move- OTIS WK1-3K.S. Otis Weeks graduated from the civil eneineering group ol the university in 'W He filtered in the fall of '01, I a ire. gradiiated from the high seiicol the previous spring. He vas .i e ol tuir caecirtinHy "military" stu dents, having captured at different liineK the goltl medal for the best In diti'liinl tlrill in the manual of nvrms and the silver medal for the best drill in Hie artillery. Weeks wsis sili-o in th coii.iauy that made itself famous by winning the maiden driM in the naiioiinl enmpetitive drill at Omaha 111 1SW. He was also a memlicr ol , ,. ei . ii the !." s.iys: "Wisconsin, the f.rst "Junior Prom." coinniittee. Miuitoiotn and Nolmislm have liown Alter graduation Weeks began at ' a similar breadth of iew in building timt was called. 'i he feature of the game was the roueli plu.viug, the officials making 110 uttenrpt to hold the players to the rules. Slebbins and Pryce tlid sonic good team work and threw most of the goals. Pcarse. and llenediet of the Phi Psis phiyed the game for their t-ain, The score was 25 to 4. The live-uj was as follows: Phi Delta Theta. Phi Kappa Psis. forward Pearse MeCreery forvvsird .... Manchester Prvc (Cajit.) . . . .center P.enedict Ili.V.lie guard Christie Lukcy guard ..Ilituliiuan (Ccqit.) The game betvveeni the. '"yi;ge teauio was an easy victory for tlie university. The team played well to gether and has improved much in 1 heir team work since the last Wes- Itxnii game. Tht game was quHe scientific and tl.e work of both teams was vigorous an'! rapid, but Doaue did not play together and was unable to stop the combination play of their opponents. 'lucre was very little fouling, most of it being done by Domic. The uui-v.-nilv team made but one foul. In the first lmlf Doaue took a irai'L and iimdc three goals. At wood, who played center for Doaue, was cry active and got the ball several li.ius from Moore. He also yot free nays. 4 ( p. in.: All classes and divisions reciting at 4 p. in., any 1, 2 or 3 of tlie 2d, 4th ami Oth days. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. S 10 a. in.: All classes and divisions reciting at 10:20 a. in., any 1, 2 or 3 ot the 2d, 4th and nth days. 10:20 a. ni.l2:20 p. 111.: All classes and divisions reciting at 11:20 a. in., any 1, 2 or 3 of the 2d, 4th and Oth. day.t. 2 1 p. in.: All classes and divisions reciting at 5 p. m., 5 days or 4 days or an. 1, 2 or 3 of the 1st, 3d and 5th da.vs. 40 p. 111.: All classes and divisions reciting at 5 p. m , ny 1, 2 or 3 c the 2d. 4th and ftth days. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. S 10 a. 111.: AM classes and divis ions reciting at is: 20 p. 111. 11:20 a. in. to 12:20 p. in.; All class es aiiil divisions reciting at 1 p. in. 2- 4 p. 111.: All classes and divisions reciting at 7 p. m. 40 p. 111.: Any classes not pro vi!e. for in the above schedule. 1'r. Peterson offers the following new courses for ne.vt semester: 1. The Icelaudie Sagas; three hours, open to advanced students; time of leeeliiiy to be determined. '. llenrfk Ibsen's Prose Dramas: I lie Doll's House," OhoAts." "The a 1 umber of times, but only succeeded I Wild Duck;" open to everybody, two in scoring one goal. The score at the hours. The English translation will end of the first half was 20 to 7 in be the basis for cross work, but stu- lavoi 01 the university. 111 tue sec- uenis using me uermaii version or the hot loin, as does everyone who voiiM learn all lie ought of his cho--t a profession. He -ent to Porte iiniiith. N. II., working as a section hand: then he Iiccnme seel ion boss f ir th- Hoslon it Maine railroad. He is now Hssiaiutrt road master for the Vainc Central, with headquarters at I'uifc'or. i J.!. That a copy of :he-e re soli- -I1.1H be T'llii-liiitted ti tlie s e. . id war at uliee. lesoliit ili p.iSM-d the M'll'lte nlv line ilis-eiitiiig vote. but c on.i ieiufo'e uiinn and im- 1 il arKiiioeiiift in ilie house. 1- the fa- ki fir asjains! him 1 j U lie fol'mvcd willi interest tiMvrsii stulein. MlfW WOODS ENTERTAINS. Miss Helen Wooda entertained Fri .!; ai'.l Sat unlay evenings at her 1 i , 1 weiit. -sixth and J streets. 1 he gi.esitt spent a most enjoyable ewnii, at cards. After many heans 1) il U-en won and lost a very tastily prepared luncheon vas served. Tlie i' L..V. injr ere present: Messrs. dark. IL Raline., Itlekard. Craudcil, Haci-. Cnsi-aden. Hoecker. MaiM-hes-ter, IL Shedd, (I. SliwW. Ha-t, Har iii.iii. SI. off. Matsou. Pancoast. fiet iis. Van Va'in. ISariier. Morrill. ('alii!'. Mi'Creiv, Kind. Hartlett. L. I' 1 - 1 1 t), N'orsim ver. Co'.Iett. Chrintie. Fricke, .1 i in of some of the faculty Wifeei.liorn, O. Prown. Ihiner. IleMl, 1 liient stii'ienl Interviewed I'eaise. ("npp. Sehlek. w. L. Htwiwn, nhieet M-.-ms to 1j that the il i'tie. Lewi. Watklnn and CIHand; hiv- li.eu evajrarerated. and - 1 Miss- Mh"r. MtiJHean. Johnon. ie tin cause for the comprint It. 'dee Norn llrldw. Maconiber. ' tie First Nebraska is a vol- ' mo- Jiaomr. ihkp.v. uajnen. 1 ii-'imi'i't. unused to tegular Vaikins. Htuarl. VWHna;. IIave. Har- ' f r wrviee under a n ruJaV 1 ri-. Wirt"horn. Maefarlande. 'flicer; that many of the,m (Viirane. Garten. MeMenemy. Cole. It the tiere ." iny on a ort , f-nra Macombcr. Cunnlntrham. Jaek- eveiir-v.!'. and were not pre- ' n, OuteiiH. Hammond. Wlnwr. f r 11. i-rwiMe-ft of netual er-' ' -!l. Veil. Vrenil. rwi. Tan- iin". Polk. Fuller. Haeeker. Davl. ."'ir-rai P1 nndfnb1ed1v aoon , ll.ineliardt. Webber and Welch Mr. '- way hone and then firit urn! Mrs. O. Ji Wootls. P. TL Wooda up i.nd supporting state universities, v. 1 k li are repaying the commuuity an hi.i.drcil fold for every doLar ap projinatcd to their use." .vii IV.vptiun mummy in excellent siait of ireservaiion. together with i" gail d' com leil Karcophagiis, has been placed on exhibition in the new case In -longing to tin Morrill collec tion am' is attracting a great deal of attention. The utaie museum lias a complete set of Peruvian mummies, donated by Minixter Patrick I'agan a few years ago. The prevent Egyptian miiminy was sent to the alate miiseiiiu by 1 he Rev. IL V. Rourigcr of Craw ford, Neb. An interesting feature of ;!w ,!n wooden sarcophagus is the f 1 flat no nails, screw or bolts a. re known at the time and the '. huh ond half of the game the guards de termii d to shut Doaue out, which vas done. The half closed with a score of 57 1o 7. At wood ami Morse of the visitiig 1 -a in deserve special mention. At W'.cd especially put iii a strong game, but in lite Jimin was poorly suji Mirled. The entire university team sin wed up vvcH. W. K. Antlreson gave an exhibition of hi high jiunp inir several 1 1 lines. Story. Mtiore and CorJejoii workwl the "triang.e" with good success, as the seore shows. The line-up was as follow: ("i.iveiIly. Donne. (oMejoii.. forward.. Steena f'upt.) Sl'iiv forwaid M ire Moure center tvooltlu Auiireson (dipt. . .gu.inl . . ..Sefhtd IS. Andresiiii. . . ..mi iril P. ice The offiela'n of the trime wire: W. cifi'9, Pryt'e Dr. White; umpires. Cliumcn, Pierson. the Danish original will receive credit lor three hours. This is the course which, owing to lack of time, was abandoned Inst semester. The time of meeting will be determined and stu dents should sue the instructor as to D;! at once. 'J. Tlie class in Swedish, having com pleted the preliminary grammatical work, can now with profit be joined b. students who are of Swedish par eirtaije and know the language. In t tin it ion with this eon rsc such stu dents 11111. under Certain conditions, rieeive additional eiedit for this gen eral ki.owl.'dge. Two hours. Tucs da. ami riiursthivs at 0. Frithiof's S o.l fiom i 111 lil..riirv ..lit. tilll l.n I" ........... "...W ..... ..w work. S'I!FDl'LI OF FWMIXATIOXS. 0D. JWl'MtY 23. t- l2fl a. m.: !) classes and divi si !- reciting at a m.. 5 days, or structure in dmve!cd together 1 di. . or any 1, 2 or 3 of the l?t, 3d and Tr.X'IH XXXIVKRBAJ1Y PIKKiltAM Dflian Literary Mjele.y, Friday eve ning, January 37. 190: by wooden iicitk. A!l cracks aad ! 5i'u days. fial were filled vvltli a lasting o-' I0:2-a. m. 12:20 p. in.: A! 1 lenl. then painted w-iMi enamel in ' and dlvis'oe reciting at J i the tiut 73iryntuin atie. The great evnosltion pipe organ iii-iciiaseti ov ini aiutniu ami nre- il-iy ur 4 das. or any 1, Ji. .1! and rtii !ays. 2 4 p. 111.: AIS clashes a or C'.isses . 111.. 5 I of the 1. Mi:sie Piano Solo 2. Verses Mr. J. F. Itoomer 3. Muh Vocal Solo 4. Oii.tion Mr. C. F. Horner .".. St ry . ... Mis Jesie Mct'a lum 0. Mi- Mixed Quintet 7. I. 'citation MIkk Xora Davis 5. Mu'-i' String Instruments ,0. 1. ne.... "The Fnd of the Cam'." This list of i-lmracterH in the fart'e 1 i!iv '.iof Matd to the university has arrlvd , ree in g at 2 p. m. .. il 1 - or 1 -!iv-.j I- I IIMTllll HIM In Iw.itwr flMnln.1 a4 ISo I Ctr IIIIV 1. Z Or 3 O It 111' 1st. .ill ili.li .ill! went end of the armory. It Is too da vs. it !.ire to go into the present ehio ! j 4-fl p. m.: All c',as-e and divLioi-s Ii.uiBOii Kmilh. the new woman's cue eil will remain in the armor- nmll j ree! ling at 2 p. in., nn 1, 2 or 3 ot my. ,i ,. - r the new woman's leree can le seCnred inl M- Wooila. fe new relief hiti'.ittw willed Is i-j i'r -i"-' i " IMhias Crcen, ,wir for it. s- 12 a. in.: AM c'-i -.- and divi-' -bfimpion. rew feafiirp lt.Maraild bv M- ' 1m re-iiim' at a. m.. :nij 1, 2 or 3 , """ ' "" Uptodate, the bone of con V Wion. dean of women. 1 it I of le 21. th n-fl flth ay. ; ten Hon. ted limMeh rornn fp -ottw w '', Vi:0 . m.-?-"0 n. m.: Ml elaae (r, yrMlmn the la.h of the old ! inn frietiT fl '.o"?ii-t im'l 'i'u i : -.' i'i'-i " if" i"i" ' iii l' n mi., wnj ' col that tin alrofolv wi'lil r .. ' 1'pcnmi. a favorite nook of the o:inr ladii. - - ... i nmiinii 1. ' ! '! of te " 4th artl rin ia-. .--". "-- ii. in.: All elniHi and d'vl-lon Mr. F'.ickenbneker, iei p y at 3 p. m.. 5 diyw, o" 4 dava or j ' el. ta-e struck