ONE WAY RATES. Every day from March 1st to May 15th, 1905, the Union Pacific will sell One-way Colonist tickets at the following rates from Missouri River terminals, Council Bluffs, to Kansas City inclusive: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $22.50 toSpokane and Wenatchee, Wash. $20.00 to Butte, Araponda and Helena. $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven, Whatcom, Vancouver, and Vicoria, via Huntington and Spokane. $25.00 to Taeoma and Seattle, via Huntington and Portland or via Huntington and Spokane. $25.00 to Portland and Astoria, or Ashland, Roseburg Eugene, Albany and Salem via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon Washington, Montana, Utah, and Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run every day on Union Pacific between Missouri River and Pacific Coast; double berth $5.74. For full information call on or address A. A. WERKERT, C. T.A., Eldridge Cor, Phone 76 Prof. Haworth was in Topeka yesterday in conference with Commissioner Garfield about the Kansas oil fields. Prof. Haworth through his duties as state geologist has had an opportunity to become thoroughly acquainted with the situation in the oil fields and is probably the best authority on the question in Kansas. The basket ball team had its pictures taken at Squires the first of the week. ALPHA TAU 26—SIG ALPH 20. From the fan's point of view the game was very amusing. The errors and inexperience of the players brought forth roars of laughter from the bystanders. Both pitchers were pounded liberally and fielders received good training for the track team. The first inter-fraternity ball game of the season was played on McCook field Friday between the Sig Alphs and the Alpha Taus. The final score was 26 to 20 in favor of the latter team. This victory will place the Alpha Taus in line for the semifinals when they will play the Phi Psis or the Sigma Nus. Ideaire to sell my interest in the Oread Cafe as I expect to leave Lawrence. Cheap.-Billy Reynolds. Howard Finch and Harry Davis attended the Osage county field meet at Burlingame Saturday. Mrs. Watson of Chicago, is visiting her daughter Miss Carrie Watson, librarian of the University. A. R. Stroup, engineer'04, at present with the Santa Fe was visiting friends in the University Friday. An Indian girl's mandolin club has been organized at Haskell Institute, with Sam McReynolds the manager of the K. U. club, as director. The first rehearsal was held last Saturday evening. Herbert Wing, of Newton Kansas, a graduate of the University, is to be married at Salt Lake City, Utah. April 19 to Miss Julia Anderson of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Mr.Wing has been with the state engineer of Idaho, at Boise City for the past year. Easter Footwear, The beauty of our Spring Styles wins the admiration from all good dressers. Our Easter Shoe Display Surpasses anything we have ever attempted. Oxford Ties, Gibson Ties, Ribbon Ties in all the different leathers, brown, tan patent leather, and vici kid. See our new styles before you buy. STARKWEATHER SHOE CO. PHARMACY ALUMNI. V. A. Rankin, '92 is still traveling for Faxon, Horton & Gallagher, of Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Rankin,s home is at Muskogee, Ind. Ter. Miss Dora Fisher, '98 formerly manager of the drug store of Noel Somers of Centerville, is now at the home of her parents in Leavenworth. For the past few months her health has been unable to do pharmaceutical work. Miss Maude Long, '04 who has been employed in Somers' drug store at Centerville during the past year, left for Hill City Kansas, Friday, to c'erk for G. B. Brown. Miss Long has spent two weeks visiting her mother and sisters in Lawrence. Members of the Association evidently have forgotten all about the nomination and election of officers. Not a single list of nominations have yet been received by the corresponding secretary. Remember the meeting occurs the first Friday in May, and unless the alumni get a move on themselves, the senior class will have to nominate and elect officers without outside assistance. ARE YOU WATCHING IT? Last Monday, Prof. L. E. Sayre and L. H. Needham, corresponding secretary of the Pharmacy Alumni association, went to Kansas City to petition the Missouri state board of Pharmacy to register without examination, graduates of the school of Pharmacy having four or more years of experience The result of the interview was rather disappointing. While one member of the board was favorably inclined the other two entrenched themselves behind the Missouri law, as it were, and firmly declared that they must "be shown." Let it be here stated that we have not yet given up, and efforts are being put forth in other directions, which may later lead to better results. "Keep the date And get a mate Watch and wait Are you doing so? Do you know what is going to happen May 6? The KANSAN will give you information next Wednesday. The posters on the bulletin are attracting some attention. They are the work of various artists, Misses Margaret Hammond and Ella Nye and Mr. Sorgatz. DOW-HESS. Miss Mabel Dow of the University class of '03, and Mr William Hess of Pratt, Kansas were married at the home of the bride's parents in Lawrence Thursday evening April 12. The couple went at once to Pratt, Kansas, where they will make their home. The track team was photo-graphed this week at the Squires Studio. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass., St. Any body owing the Oread Cafe kindly settle at once, as I wish to straighten up my business. -Billy Reynolds. R. E.PROTSCH The Tailor. J. A. KEELER Dealer in Stationery, Wall Paper. Picture Frames. Agency Hammond Typewriters. Typewriters to rent. Foot Ball Season is Over WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. But the season for having your clothes. Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed for $1.50 per month has just started. LAWRENCE PANTATORIUM 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gra). DONNELLY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES, All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N. H. Phone 100 Follow the Crowd to F. A. EWING'S For Best Ice Cream, Pure Mexican Chile and Lunch. 1031; Mass. St. Phone 528 Green. WatkinsNationalBank Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J.B. Watkins, Pres. C.A. Hill, V.P. C.H. Tucker, cashier. W.E. Hazen, assistant cashier. College Gowns, Caps The Best Workmanship at Lows Prices. Silk Faculty Gown Hoods COX SONS & VINING 282 Fourth Ave. New York College Gowns, Caps 262 Fourth Ave., New York Cotrell & Leonard CUTCH & LOMBY ALBANY, N. Y. —Makers of- Caps, Gowns, and Hoods. To the American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Speciality. FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons. Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. LATEST STYLES IN SPRING SUITS. Single and Double Breasted. All the Late Shapes in SPRING HATS. M. J. SKOFSTAD. 829 Mass. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Baseball and Tennis Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass. St. COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS A new set of samples just ready. We will send it upon request to the secretary of your graduating class. We also engrave Club and party invitations, Visiting Cards, Monogram stationery, etc. Write us. Jaccard Jewelry Co 1032 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. *