32 The University Courier. RIDDLE & TOPPING, TELEPHONE 15. 923 MASS. ST. CHAS. HESS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Hams, SAUSAGE. Telephone 14. 937 Mass. Street. The Royal Tailors. COR. 7TH AND MAIN STS. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, Will make fine spring suits for the University boys from $20 up. Also spring overcoats and dress suits at low prices. OUR FIT, workmanship and trim- mings are strictly first-class. We guar- antee satisfaction. We want to "measure" the college boys. Come and give us a trial. We will save you money and please you. ROYAL TAILORS, M. A, POTTS, MGR. What you don't Know about California Is told in a beautifully illustrated and entertaining book entitled "To California and Back." Ask G. T. Nicholson, G. P. A., Santa Fe Route, Topeka, Kansas, for a copy. It is free. The San Francisco Midwinter Exposition will attract tourists to the Pacific Coast this winter. Write to above address for pamphlet describing World's Fair Jr. The unexcelled climate, cheap lands, and sunshiny skies of all California are attractive every day in the year. Low rates via the Santa Fe Route. Ticket Office SANTA FE ROUTE, Leis' Drug Store. Beal & Godding, LIVERY AND HACK STABLES We Make a Specialty of Boarding Horses. Tell. 139. Opp. Lawrence House. Weidemann Ice Cream Parlors HAS THE FINEST In the City and makes a specialty of SUPPLYING PARTIES . WITH . Ice Cream, Fruits & Gonfectionery. Banquets a Specialty. D'AVIES. THE STUDENTS' TAYLOR. Fine Winter Suitings for $20.00. Good Servicable All-Wool Pants, $5.50. Call on him. 921 Massachusetts Street. DONNELLY BROS., LIVERY, FEED and SALE Stable. Nos. 700 and 708 New Hampshire St. TELEPHONE 100. JULIUS BAER, Optician. Eyes tested free. Glasses guaranteed to suit. Artificial eyes, and all kinds of Optical Goods. 1030 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. ZUTTERMEISTER'S Pure Candies and Fine Ice Cream. Supplying Parties and Banquets a Specialty 709 Massachusetts Street. MRS. WADE'S BAKERY. Home made Cakes and Pastries a specialty. The most delicious Cakes and Pies furnished students' parties on short notice. Nice Lunches for students. Call and see us. 1029 Mass. St. THE MIDLAND. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN. Americans per day and upward. Europeans, $1 per day and upward. Absolutely rare proof. Elegant (a) open from 6:30 a.m. to 14:30 p.m. 7th and Warren Streets, Kansas City, Mo. THE NEW COATES HOUSE. Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. Comfortable and homelike in winter, cool and attractive in summer. Cuisine and service unimpassed. Conveniently located near business center, railroad depots, and places of interest and amusement. COATES HOUSE MANAGEMENT CO. COATES HOUSE MANAGEMENT CO., Props. H. JAESCHKE, BAKERY. (Fresh Bread delivered f to any part of the city.) SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS. 825 MASSACHUSETTS ST. SUCCESSOR TO H. WINNIE. Dealer in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Flour, Feed and Produce, Shippers of Produce, Fruit and Vegetables. K. U. trade solicited. Telephone 40. 1300 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kas. Some important rules are unsettled and developing. Interstate Law Many rules are well settled. Some old rules have given place to new. The present law of the subject is shown in Rorer on Interstate Law. Second Edition by C. C. ESTABROOK. "The principles upon which the jurisdiction of the United States and the States should be divided is plain, but to fix a line of demarkation in practice will be the most difficult task."—James Wilson, in Convention of 1787. The creation of the State to the Nation. Tenn. vs. Davis, 100 U. S., 257. The effects of Judgments of Sister States. In Proceeding in rem. Pennoyer vs. Neff. 95 U. S., 714. In Proceeding in Personam. Massie vs. Watt. 6 Crouch, 148. Jurisdiction of State over property of non-residents. Arndt vs. Grigg. 134 U. S., 316. Estate of insolvent non-residents preference of resident creditors. Barnett vs. Kinney. 147 U. S., 476. Interstate Commerce and Police Power. In Re Rohrer, 140 U. S., 545. O'Niel vs. Vermont, 144 U. S., 323. Taxation of Federal Agencies, National Banks, etc. Bank vs. Boston, 125 U. S., 60. Federal Jurisdiction over alleged criminal acts committed within a State. In Re Neagle, 135 U. S., 1. Jurisdiction of State over boundary stream. Iowa vs. Illinois, 147 U. S., 1. Interstate Contracts, Extradition, Administration, Bankruptcy, etc., etc. In fine, the whole subject is treated ably, comprehensively, upon principle and in the light of the great cases in all the courts. ONE VOLUME, $5. PREPAID ON RECEIPT OF $5.25 CALLAGHAN & COMPANY, - - 114 Monroe St. Chicago, III. University Medical College of Kansas City, Mo. 911 and 913 E. 10th St. FACULTY. J. M. ALLEN, A. B., M. D., President. Principles and Practice of Medicine, Liberty, Mo. JAMES P. JACKSON, M. D., EUGENE R. LEWIS, A. M., M. D., Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Journal Building. GEORG E. HALLEY, M. D., Clinical Surgery 800 Lydia. FLAVEL B. THFANY, M. D., Diseases of Eye and Ear and of Histology and Microscopy, 1238 Grand Ave. CHAS. W. ADAMS, A. M. M. D., Dean, Diseases of Women, 1201 Grand Ave. GEO. W. DAVIS, M.D., Treus & Ocurator, Genito Urinary, Venereal and Skin Diseases, Journal Building. JAMES E. LOGAN, M. D., Diseases of Nose, Throat and Chest, Ninth and Walnut. LYMAN A. BERGER, A. M. M. D., Sec., Obstetrics, 1201 Grand Ave. ROBERT L. GREENE, M. D., Anatomy, 11th and Walnut. B. E FRYER, M. D., Pathology, Histology, Microscopy and Bacteri- iology, 4th and Cherry. W. F. KUNN, A. M. M. D., Physiology and Therapeutics, 11th and Main. RANDAL R. HUNTER, M. D. Ph. D., Chemistry, City Hall. Building and equipments modern. graded course, Extended charac- vantages excellent. Less expensive, where students may see and examine cas. For catalogues or further particular ALBERT L. BERGER, LL. B., Medical Jurisprudence. CLAUDE C. HAMILTON, M.D., Ph. G., Analytical Chemistry, College Building. JOHN WILSON, M.D., Hydiene, N. Y. Life Building. CLAY S. MERRIMAN, M.D., Diseases of Children, 24th and Forest. JABEZ N. JACKSON, A. M. M., M.D., Anatomy, Journal Building. C. F. WAINRIGHT, M.D., Clinical Medicine, Rialto Building. S. GOODWIN GANT, A. M. M. D., Diseases of Rectum, Rialto Building. JOHN PUNTON, M.D., Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System. Rialto Building. A. M. WILSON, A. M. M. D., Materia Midica, Railway Y. M. C. A., Union Depot. S. C. JAMES, M.D., LESTER HALL, M.D. Theory and Practice of Medicine, Times Building. W. C. BURKE, M.D., Rialto Building. CHET. McDONALD, M.D., 1010 Grand Ave. CHAS. F. WILSON, M.D., 2135 Summit. Assistant s of Anatomy. Building and equipments modern. Location pleasant, healthful and accessible. Three years graded course. Extent and character of preliminary training a marked feature. Chemical advantages excellent. Largest charitable Dispensary in the city, situated in the college building where students may see and examine causes the year round free of charge For catalogues or further particulars, apply to C.W.ADAMS.M.080631 C. W. ADAMS, M. D., Dean. L. A. BERGER, M. D., Secretary.