4c. Silk Ties 5c, 14c and 18c.and Many Other Bargains at Steinberg's. shall be dele- ne ex- mitttee ton. of the institute y may proxy. mall con- of the nation, to ip snall number of a tie it on neu- ne agreed vo teams game the number of winner relationship round the only divide to meet equally setting collig games the home of visiting eet its en- failure be incident in ment with the other and mem- coln, Iowa will be conne respect- allowed ex- accommo- thirty six for seven- shall be a either of the this assoe years. we shall take this associ-ayer of any receive, dimoney or emolument sensation for an induceer the same aid by, or at ball associate or faculty any individ-any player engaged under member of the shall, within ing of such leveling secreveling secreverified under in no way of this secailure to make and file such sffidavit he shall be barred from participating in any contests of the members of this association. And in case the sufficiency of such affidavit be questioned by the challenging party, and the arbitrating committee be notified thereof the players shall submit to oral examination on two days' notice by said challenging paray before said committee, who shall then and thereafter decide concerning the eligibility of said challenged player to take part in contests of this association. The date of such examination shall not be set on the day of nor within forty-eight hours of a championship game. No challenge or protest shall in any way affect a game which has been played previous to the filing of such challenge or protest. Furthermore, no one shall be eligible to take part as a player in any championship games of this association who is not a bona fide student of the university on whose team he plays, matriculated for the current college year, and regularly pursuing a course which requires his attendance upon at least five lectures or recitations a week, and in case a player's qualifications are questioned he shall furnish to the arbitrating committee a certificate, signed by three members of the faculty, stating that he is a bona fide student matriculated for the then current college year, and regularly pursuing a course which requires his attendance upon at least five lectures or recitations a week, and the player shall furnish to the arbitrating committee an affidavit stating that he is a bona fide student of the University in whose team he plays, matriculated for the then current college year, and regularly pursuing a course which requires his attendance upon at least five lectures or recitations a week. ARTICLE II. ARTICLE 12 The American Inter Collegiate Foot Ball Rules are adopted. ARTICLE 12. Sec.1. The printing of the con- stitution of this association shall be done by the secretary of the execu- tive committee, and fifty (50) copies shall be forwarded by the secretary to each University of the associa- tion. Sec. 3. The cost of printing shall be paid by the association. ABUGLUE 13 A majority shall be necessary to pass any vote, and a three fourths vote to amend this constitution. The Philadelphia Academy of Sciences will send an expedition as soon as summer opens to bring home Lieutenant Peary and his little band from the northwest coast of Greenland, where they have wintered. Professor Heilprin, who commanded the north Greenland expedition last year, will have charge of the relief party. It seems strange in this age of the world that there is a spot on the globe from which civilized man can receive no message for eight months in the year, and all who read how the Kite left the lieutenant in the awful arctic solitudes with his wife and his broken leg last summer, must often feel anxious about his fate. Early in February Peary will begin to catch glimpses of returning daylight in the midst of his terrible northern night, if he is yet alive. May Refuse to Testify May Refuse to Testify. The right of a witness in a law case to refuse to give evidence where it would criminate himself was deemed important enough to be guaranteed by the constitution of the United States, consequently the declaration of such right was incorporated in the fifth amendment to that instrument. By a late decision of the United States supreme court we are henceforth to interpret the amendment in its broadest sense. In 1890 Charles Counselman, a grain shipper in the department of the United States district court for northern Illinois, was before the interstate commerce commission as a witness in a case where violation had been charged of the tariff rates agreed on between certain railroads. Counselman was asked whether he had ever received from a railroad any rebates, drawbacks or lowered rates from certain railroads. He refused to answer the question on the ground that it would criminate himself. This of course was practically an answer to the court's question, but it was not one that would do in law, and Counselman was dealt with for contempt of court. He appealed the case to the United States supreme court and won, under the fifth amendment. But the decision will involve the interstate commission in no end of trouble, for they declare it will now be practically impossible to get at the truth as to whether one railroad is secretly cutting established rates and giving its shippers a private advantage over other lines in the convention. What will be done about it is hard to see, since the railroads declare by way of an aside that they cannot get on without such lowering of rates on the fly, they just can't. To cities contemplating the granting of charters to street railway companies. Make it one of the conditions of the charter that the company shall pay into the public treasury a fixed percentage of its earnings. ___ Finest Laundry in the West WOLF BROS. ABE LEVY; AG'T. Work Called For and Delivered. WILLIS. DaLee's Photograph Gallery. South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Special : Rates : to : Students. Students' Barber Shop. Fineest Shop! Best Location in the City. Bath Rooms Adjoining Shop. ALBERT GREGG. N. H. GOSLINE, Eldridge : House : Block. -IN- Fancy $ ^{A} $ Staple Groceries Students' Trade a Specialty. 811 Mass. Street. Lawrence, Kansas. Meat Market. Fresh and Salt meals always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewards. 937 Massachusetts St. CHAS. HESS, WINTER GOODS CHOICE NOVELTIES —AT— -AT- COST Fine Furnishings ABE LEVY'S —FOR THE— NEXT THIRTY DAYS Attention, Students! G. M. LINDLEY & SON having removed their splendid stock of drugs to Rushmer's old stand, opposite the two elms. wish to solicit the trade of the students of K. S. U., and can assure to one and all the best goods in town and at satisfactory prices. Give them a call. STUDENTS! In Suits,Overcoats and Gent's Furnishing Goods we have a clean, new stock to select from, and will not be undersold. Call and see. M. J. SKOFSTAD, The American Clothier, 824 Mass, St. Klock's Restaurant. The Students' Boarding Place. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner Oysters in all Styles. Board per Week $3.00 Meal Tickets... 3.50 816 Mass. Street. R. J. SPIETZ BAKERY. Fresh Bread Delivered to any party only Special Rates to Clubs Special Rates to Clubs 825 Ware St. 825 Mass. St. ----IN---making over Three Thousand Years. Your all, is new, solid, sure. Full partisan dollars. After you know all, if you have all, why no harm to do now. E. C. ALLEN, Inc. 425, Augusta, Maine. Fine Cigars and Tobacco at Smith's News Depot. East Wing N. Y. Life Bldg, New Mt. N., 816 Sb Delaware St. Established Oct. 25, 1955. Incorporated July 11, 1967. All Branches at lowest rates. Unsurpassedadvantage tags. No Vacations. Includes College N.V. Life Bldg, IU address or the College J. F. SPALDING, A. M., PARRENDY, Twenty-F Sixth Annual Day and Night School. MOAK BROTHERS, KANSAS CITY. MO. Choice Tobacco and Cigare. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. BEAL & GODDING, Billiard : Parlors. Livery, Haek, Boarding & Sale Stable. We make a specialty of boarding horses TELEPHONE 139. Opposite Lawrence House. FOR CENTLEMEN. Smoking Jackets & House Coats Young men will find in our Large and Elegant Furnishing Goods Department the Most Complete line of Holiday Novelties for Sensible Presents to be seen in any large city. Handsome Neckwear, Fine Gloves, Choice Handkerchiefs, Rich Silk Umbrellas and a thousand other things worn by men. See our Dollar Street and Dress Gloves in both Castor and Dogskin. They are equal to any dollar and a half glove in the market. When you visit Kansas City make it a point to call at our store. We've always the Latest and Newest things to show you. Mail orders carefully attended to. W.W.MORGAN & CO. 1009 and 1011 Main t., Kansas City, Mo MEIRHOFFER & WILDER. All Kinds of Steple and Fancy Groceries and Produce. SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS. 903 Massachusetts street. City Cash Grocery. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Special Rates to Clubs. Telephone 25. 845 Mass. St. GEO. DAVIES. Just Received a NEW and COMPLETE line of Fall and Winter Samples From the East. Call and see him. Satisfaction guaranteed. WEIDEMANN OYSTERPARLOR Supplying Parties Oysters, fruits CONFECTIONARIES Banquets a Specialty The Famous "McPhail" Pianos at R. E. Kroh's Music House, 612 Minn. Ave., Kan. City, Ks.Write for Catalogue