www wwiw&ini Hiwwn,trti'wwiiS! The Nebraskan-Hesperian 4 ', l A r i minimi "A newspaper devoted to the intotesta of The UnlTcrslty ol Nebraska and the s'.udont body." Issued every Tuesday Noon. Published at 134 North Eleventh Street. Entered ma Sccond-CUis Hall Matter. E. W. Washburn, I xt . T. J. Hkwitt, f -....Managers HAL H. KOBERTS Editor-in-Chief STERLING H. MCCAW Assistnnt Editor Board of Editors: Itmlly Jenkins, S. H. McCaw, J. A. Manning, A. C. Lee, R. R. Rnlney, Reporters : Clifton Carter, lilnier P. Hodges. G. M. Cowglll, T. I. Hewitt. D. Hansen, T. M. Hewitt, Chas. I. Taylor, R. I". Hill. C. C. Wltbtirn, N. A. Htie, H.J. KHnge. Clare Mafckin. Catherines. McLaughlin. Dan Gtitlclen. The Nebrahkan-Hesperlan will be cent to any Address upon the receipt of the subscription price, which la one dollar a year. Contributions are solicited from all. News Items such as looals. personals, reports of meet- j Inxs, eta, are especially desired. The Nebras- . kan-Bcsperlaa will be glad to print any oontilb i otlon relative to a general university lubjecu but the name must accompany all such. I The Nolirankan Honporian is Bent to nil nnb ' scrihoro until ordered discontinued and all or- roamKos paid. Aridrura all communications to the NitnnAS Kin Ukspbbian, P. O. box 219, Linoulu, Neb. Telephone 479. Remember the baseball games for the week, the Nebraska City Argos on Thursday and the University of Min nesota on Saturday. The competitive drill on the campus Saturday was very successful. The crowd was large and enjoyed the con test greatly. While company A car ried off first honors, the others need -rifrt. fool nfthanmd-ofi-thn record they made. The university cadet battal ion is an honor to the institution and Commandant Brown Is to be com mended upon the good showing made. Company A is to be commended for the manner in which it celebrated Its victory. The old custom of painting the company letter all over town was abandoned. A carriage was secured and the officers hauled about town in a manner which could not be objected to by any one. Captain Tukcy urged his company not to use paint, and should receive much credit for the stand taken. Student celebrations are nil right in their place, but they should not be carried too far. The game with Minnesota on next Saturday will ho one of tho host of the season. This Is our first hasehall game with Minnesota, and we must win. The showing of the team would Indicate that wo can. We must do so to even up things with Minnesota. She won the football game after an ex citing struggle, and won tho extempo raneous oratorical contest. Wo, In turn, won In tho short story prize and must now have tho hasehall game. Everybody In town should turn out and see tho gume. Tho cadets will be at camp. This makes It all tho more necessary that every ono cIbo turn out and root for tho Nebraska hoys. COMMUNICATION. To tho Editor of tho Nobraskan-Hes-p.orlan: To ono not directly interested in either of tho factions ft Is apparent that there Is less done to promote the best interests of debating In tho Uni versity of Nebraska In theobatlng association than there Is to promote personal ambltons and to do tho other sldo. Last year there was a long drawn out struggle- Tho prime ob ject for which tho Debating associa tion was organized was thrown to ono side, whllo the various factions shook their' fists in each others' faces and called hard names. From appearances there will bo an other spectacle this year. Whether It will be long or as hotly contested is a queston no ono can answer very satisfactorily. Under the present constitution it is possible for ono faction or the other to run in any number of outsiders by paying twenty-five cents for each of them. The faction that has the most money or does the most hustling wins. As a general thing these new "mem bers" have never before taken the slightest interest in the debates. If there is a deficit n tho treasury they are the ones to shirk. Of the men who were run in last Thursday even ing, it is safe to say that not one in five attend a debate of the season or contributed a cent towards the ex penses. Last year the same state of affairs existed. As long as the pres ent arrangement lasts it will bo pos sible for those men who haven't the least interest in debating to run tho affairs of the association and to dic tate to its real supporters, no matter to which faction they belong. No sane person would for a moment claim that this was just. I am not an ardent factionist myself and there are others who belong in the same class. All I desire is to see justice done. Yours respectfully, CHARLES I. TAYLOR. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given tnai the un- i dersigned 'nave formed a corporation under the statutes of the State of Ne braska, under the name of The Hcs-porlan-"""Publishing Company, Trftf 1 principal place of business of such corporation shall be at the city of Lin coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska; the general nature of the business to bo transacted, tho publication of a col lege dally newspaper at the University of Nebraska, to be known as "The Daily Nebraskan," and other publica tions of a like nature at the said uni versity; the amount of capital stock authorized fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars, fully paid in and divided into three hundred ($300) shares of five dollars ($5) each; tho term of exist once of such corporation, fifty years from the 1st day of May, 1001; the highest amount of Indebtedness or lia bility which such corporation is at any time to subject Itself, six hundred (ti00) dollars, and Its affairs are to bo conducted by an editor-in-chief, busi ness manager and a treasurer. 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