Main Thoroughfare to the Lewis & Clark Exposition Will be via the Union Pacific. This route gives you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River and a trip to Portland and the Northwest D'S PICTORIALS and an opportunity of visiting Yellowstone Park, June 1st to September 19th From Pocatello or Ogden through Monida. Through Trains Daily. Inquire. Nearest Union Pacific Agent. New Styles Pat. Leather Oxfords for Men $2.50 FAXON'S. E. F. W O O D S. Manufacturer of CIGARS, and Dealer in Pipes and Tobaccos. 737 Mass. St. R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 839 Mass. St. Phone 52. Wilder Bro's CUSTOM LAUNDRY Does the best work for students GUY R. DUER, K. S. U. Ag't Dr. A. R. KENNEDY Dentist Room 5, Jackson Building. Phone 645 Red. DONNELLY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N. H. Phone 100 Latest Books Magazines and Stationery at WOLF'S BOOK STORE We sell Guaranteed "Cravenette" Rain Coats for $7.50 and upwards. M. J. SKOFSTAD 829 Mass. Yell for your home County Friday night. Miss Corbin and Miss Lynn entertained the Freshmen girls whose faculty advisers they are, at 1108 Ohio, Saturday afternoon from three to five. The rooms were beautifully decorated with apple-blossoms. A short musical program was given consisting of piano solos by Miss Macey and Miss Baker, vocal solos by Miss Hayes and Mrs. Sissen, and a violin solo by Miss Jean Sterling. The hostesses were assisted in the dining room by Miss Wren and Miss Gardner and at the door by Master Dorman O'Leary. Hear the Boy's Friday Night. S. S. Linscott, law, '04, is visiting at the Phi Psi house. He will remain to take in the Phi Psi province convention. Go to the Eastern Star Bakery for bread, pies, cakes and confections. 823 Mass., St. E. L. Morrow will take the place of Will Bailey as the dealer in geological laboratory supplies for next year. Courteous treatment to all at the New oldridge House Barber Shop. Only first-class workmen employed. E. A. Tippow. F. M. TIDROW A. B. McLaughlin, engineer, 07, has invented a phonograph, and now entertains his friends with all the latest musical productions. If you desire a pleasant and profitable occupation during the summer vacation see Earl Campbell, 304 W. Adams. Mr. C. J. Albagh of the Medical School will leave tomorrow to accept a position as steward of a hotel at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, for the summer. WANTED:-10 men in each state to travel, tack signs and distribute sample and circulars of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., Dept., S., Atlas Building, Chicago. Prof. Van der Vries read "Casey at the Bat" on Monday morning to his class. He also gave a lecture on "Proclamations." The freshmen will have to do something to exonerate themselves, he says NOTICE--I want one or two active men, who can get business by telling the truth, to sell life insurance for me in this and adjoining counties. Full commission allowed and the right man can make good money, as the Northwestern is the easiest company on earth to get business for. J. R. GRIGGS, District Agent. 702 Massachusetts St. The first purchase made by the library authorities from the fund of $500 presented by the Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity in memory of Mrs. Mary Sexton Agnew has just made. The books purchased were, In Memorium, The Masters of English Literature, The Carlyle Country, by J.M. Stearne, Douderi's Life of Browning, Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, 7 volumes, The Real Dickens Land, H. Snowden Ward; and the New Edition of Chamber's Cyclopedia, three volumes. This memorial fund was for the purchase of books on English literature. LECTURE TO ENGINEERS. Mr. A. L. Rohrer, general superintendent of the General Electrical Company at Rochester, N. Y., delivered a lecture before the engineers of the University, at Blake Hall, Friday afternoon. Mr. Rohrer's lecture was illustrated by lantern slides, and consisted in outlining the work of the General Electric Compano's plant at Schenectady. This company is the largest manufacturers of electrical supplies in the world and employs 9,500 men at Schenectady, 6,000 at Lynn, and 3,000 at Harrison, N. J. The floor space of the Schenectady plant is 4,800,000 square feet, or equal to that of a building 100 feet wide and nine miles long. The power for this plant is generated at Spider Falls, twenty miles north, where a power house is located. This company was the first to use portable tools instead of transferring the heavy castings from one tool to another, the tools being brought by means of cranes to the castings. Last year this company employed one hundred and eighty graduates from all the technical schools in the United States and twelve from as many foreign countries. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's Sommer's Orchestra. Music for parties and receptions. Try the Ice Cream Sandwiches at Wiedemanns. Something Doing Friday Night. UNIVERSITY READING CLUB RECITAL. The K. U. Reading Club will make its first appearance before the public, Wednesday evening, May 3, 1905. The Club will give a recital in Fraser hall at 8:30 on that evening to the students and friends of the University. The program will be made up of readings, recitations and music. The music will be furnished by students of the music school. This club which was organized this year is made up of the young women doing work in elocution. Hear County High School Contest. Many worry and fret these hot days—that's foolishness--others buy Ice Cream at Weidemanns that's common sense. BLAKE'S INVENTION SUCCESSFUL. The Submarine Signal Company, of Boston, of which Prof. L.I.Blake of the Electrical Engineering department of this University is consulting Engineer, are installing their system of submarine signaling on the "Duetschland" of the Hamburg American Line and on several yachts which will contest in the German Emperor's ocean race. If you have not tried Wiedemanns Chocolates you are denying yourself a rich treat. Oratorical Coniest Friday ntght. Miss Jennie Norman, whose condition has seemed to be much improved, is again worse, and must remain at the hospital for some time. Our stock of Jewelry is brimming over with new and beautiful things that are worth a visit to see. Every thing the worthiest of its kind and marked with a moderate price — Gustafson. 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. 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. Follow the Crowd to F. A. EWING'S For Best Ice Cream, Pure Mexican Chile and Lunch. 1031 Mass. St. Phone 528 Green. The best place to get Repairing is at the BOICOURT CYCLE CO. All work Guaranteed Mass., St. Phone 524 Pink Rubber Tired Riggs a Specialty. Telephone No. 148. MOAK BROS. & SHARPE Eldridge House Livery, Hack and Boarding Stable Hack calls promptly attended to. FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons, Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Headquarters for Baseball and Tennis Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. 704 Mass. St. J. W. O'BRYON DENTIST Suite 2 Jackson Bldg. Telephone 517 Gray Burnt Leather POST CARDS New, Nobby, Clever. Just What You Want. ROWLAND'S & STEVENSON. J. A. KEELER Dealer in Stationery, WallPaper. Picture Frames. Agency Hammond Typewriters. Typewriters to rent. THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 908 MASS., JST. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. M. B. GALLOWAY . J.A.C. M. B. GALLOWAY. STAR GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Holds the banner on High Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh and Salt Meats, at prices that make Permanent Customers. C. A. TETER, Prop. 1337-39 Mass. 81. Phone 176.