gfff ? 'i. r r"r.d x "i, -i 7T -v.-;"' Zbc alls flefcraeftan I' - X 'tjK' , i. . H' ' J I rf If' QRi 5,','J. JK' '. V Ce Da p Htbraskan A consolidation of Tho Hcflpsrlon, Vol. 01, Tho Nubnwkan, Col, 10 Sonrlot nnd Crnnm, Vol. 4. Pabllnhcl dally, oxcopt Bundixy and Monday, At Ujo UlTcrHty of Nfbmnkn, Lincoln, Nob. by tho Hesperian Pnbllnblng Oo., Doxnn Or Umr.oTonu Prof worn J. I. Wyoi", and O. II. Rlchnnla: H. P. Lenvltt John MTtmUnor E. R. Walton. Edrtor-ln-Ohlef AssoelAto Editor Manager Aaa't. Manager Olronlntor Fred A. 8wiy A. M LTy A. O. SohrofbcT Frod Nanhon Walter E. Smndoyen STAFF Atblotio AanlRtant AthloUc Nrm 8tftt Farm R. A. VanOradcl U. I,. H-wrati H. O. Mynra A. P. Maffdans Editorial Roonw and ItafrlncM Off loo U 211J4 Post Offloe Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Bnbflorlptlon Prloo, $2 por yoor, In ndvanro Entwod at tho jKwtofllco nt Lincoln, Nub., an gpoorul-olass mall rnnttor mulor tho act of oonjrrcH of March 0, 1870. IndlrMual notice Trill be chnrRod for at the rnto of 10 omtti for oaoh Insertion. Kaonltrv. departmental and ttnlyerslty bull tHl tin will gladly ho pnbl!nh,ed frro, on heretofore Editorial Remarks Bids for the now Executive Building arc to be opened this afternoon. When estimates for construction were re ceived by the Regents some time ngo they had to bo thrown out as too high. Plans wero redrawn, some features cut out, anil others cut Into, and the new bids aro now ready. Soma thlrty-fhc thousand dollars are to be expended In the new structure. This amount is ample to construct a building, provid ing the building be small enough, if the new edifice is to be devoted solely to the executive department of the University then this amount will doubtless be largo enough. But the building will be necessarily small, if construe ted right. How a small build ing sandwiched In between the larger New Neckwear 50c I n - - - Vt it it it it it i t . , !! BUDD, at the $2.50 HAT STORE r f f V ones will affect tho apearance of the campus remains to he seen. The need for tho building Is urgent enough, no doubt to warrant the Regents In put ting up a small one Instead of waiting until more funds weie available. A year ago the now Junior class was torn by factions contending for tho control of tho Sombrero. While In tho minority tho upholders of the old regime won out and the management of tho Annual went to men appointed by the president of the class Instead of to those elected directly as managers by the class. But so great was the feeling aroused that tho men appointed as editors and managers of the Som brero printed a signed statement that all in their power would be done to make their book such as it should bo and not simply a means to individual gain. That this statement was made In good faith there Is no reason to doubt, and that It will be kept there there is as little reason to doubt. But a the tlmo approaches for the book's ap pearance thlB pledge should be borne lu mind by those responsible for the merits or demerits of tho annual. Two years ago the University public was Insulted with a book, supposedly rep resentative of the best ability of the school in that line, of so little merit an to be ridiculous. PHILIPPINE SERVICE. Tho United States Civil Service Commission Invites your attention to the opportunity which now exists for giaduates of colleges and normal schools, Including students who will graduate In 1905, to qualify for ap pointment In the Philippine service. Two examinations are pending for this service, namely, the Assistant exam ination and the Teacher examination. Ftoin the Assistant examination It is desired to appoint ellglbles to the po sition of teacher and to other positions in the administrative departments In that service. This examination affords the best opportunity for college men to place on recoid their qualifications for special as well as for general work. Practically all of the positions under the insular government are mbjed to civil service regulations and promo tions are based upon the records of ef ficiency of employees. The salaries of American teachers in tire Philippines range from $900 to $1,500 and in a few special in.stames salaries above $1,500 are given, the Di vision Superintendents In particular receiving salaries of $1,500 to $2,500, according to the work assigned them. After tho examination papers of competitors are rated they will be for warded to Manila. The Insular Bureau v. ill be notified of the names of those selected, who will then be furnished provisional appointments and that Bur eau will arrange for their transporta tion to Manila. II is contemplated that where possible the appointees will deposit with that Bureau the cost of their transportation at the special gov ernment rate, but In ( ases where the appointees can not deposit the full amount it is within the discretion of that Bureau to rurnlsh sin h transpor tation subject to the deduction of 10 per cent each month from their salar ies after their arrival in the Islands. Upon the arrival of appointees in Man ila their assignments, both as to loca tion and woi k will be made by the in sular authorities, and candidates should h- willing to accept such duty and loca- t tion as may.be allotted them. Tho Assistant examination will be held on April 5-G, 1905, and the Teach er examination on March 15-1G.1905, and those desiring to compete should apply to the Commialson at Washing ton, D. C, for tho necessary application forms. A copy qX the announcement of the Assistant examination Is Inclosed, and Information In regard to this examina tion and that for Teacher will be fur nished to all persons who apply. This Commission will appreciate It very much If you will, as far as you can conveniently do so, bring the facts shown la this letter to the attention of any recent graduates or under-gradu-ates of your institution. U. S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Examination's will bo held In Lin coln, Omnha and Grand Island In, March and April. Fire sale, Unl. book store tomorrow. Manicuring at the Famous. 3000000COOOOCOOCOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Newest Popular Books p The Prospector, by Ralph Connor $1.20 The Masquerader, by K. C. 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Oyuiuasittin work.. Aiudstnnce iu hccurinp positions. Work to onm hoard. Individual instruction. Kuternny time IcsflotiB by mniL Advantages of a capital dry. Write for Catalogue Nt. Lincoln Business College LINCOLN, NUllRASiCA CATERING AND SERVING For Dances and Parties, see Thomas W. Coleman, hotter known as "TOMMY" at Riggs' Drug Store Lady Attendant If Doslrod. Finost Punch furnished for all occa sions at reasonable prices. For New Suits go to KADIS & MARX FINE TAILORING Suits to order $lf and up; Panta to or der $5 and up. Cleaning and repairing. 14 14 O STKKET AUTO 2070 jAlllTVll'LVimii..iT STUDENTS For first-class Tailoring at low prices, see Union College Student Tailors. Phones; Automatic 3255, Bell;209. jfc jt o Union College Tailors South Fal-ance Collet Building lHm.i i, .,, J1 Waiters' Bureau W. D. (WANT, Manacer First Class Service Guaranteed at all deceptions, Parties, Gelations and Banquets. 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