of the dence oc. o 35. ving, Steel mps, St. D. YOUR MARS sss..St. S20,000 V. P. nier. enthrop Sts A. me ne ship. Γ Block A. setts Safe int. omelike with Gas Couples FOR THE PARTY GOWN Japona Silk is one of the prettiest fabrics of the season. Has the shine and drape of the more expensive silks. A full range of colors in plain or dots and the price-a yard 39 Cents A. D. WEAVER. DENIES RACE RIOT. President Wheeler says Kaneko Has Vivid Imagination. President Benjamin Wheeler of California University has come with a denial of the report that Kaneko, a Japanese student at California, was attacked and beaten by the white students. President Wheeler avers that the story was made up by Kaneko and has no foundation in fact. The Japanese boy is not sorry that he drew on his fertile imagination to such an extent as to declare that he was insulted, humiliated and beaten severely. Kaneko was a student here at the University four years ago. While here he was respected as a young man of intelligence and gentlemanly qualities. He earned a part of his way conducting a paper route. Sent Some Molasses. The Chemistry department has recently received from C. S. McFarland, a graduate in the class of 1890, a number of jars containing samples of different grades of molasses. Mr. McFarland sent the samples from sugar plantations near Burnside, Louisiana, where he is now located. They will be used in connection with the work in the food laboratory. Famous Work For Library. The library has just received the "Gentleman's Magazine" complete in 189 volumes from a London bookseller. The magazine is a very famous one, being distinctive as one of the first successful magazines published in England. The first number was published in 1731 by F. Jeffries, and the publication was continued later by Edward Cave. The last number appeared in 1822. Many noted literary men were connected with the magazine at different times. Dr. Samuel Johnson did considerable work for it. Miss Watson will place the volumes where they can be used in the English and literature courses. Blackmar Before Citizens. --days, business or professional career the Conklin Pen will serve you faithfully and make writing a pleasure. You don't have to coax it or fuse with it get it to write. Because of its wonderful feed principle, ink responds instantly at the first stroke and maintains an even, steady flow to the last dot. Another great advantage of owning a Professor F. W. Blackmar will deliver an address on "Commission Government"next Tuesday evening at a mass meeting of Lawrence citizens which has been planned by the Commercial club of the city. In view of the bill introduced in the legislature by Senator Brady to allow this form of government to be used by cities of the second class the club considers it advisable to have a general discussion of the subject. As Prof. Blackmar has made a special study of Commission government Lawrence citizens will be given a thorough statement of the plan. China to Export Students to U. S. The Chinese government has completed arrangements to send two thousand students to America with that part of the Boxer indemnity refunded by the United States. During the first four years one hundred students will be sent over annually and fifty annually thereafter until the sum is expended. Eighty per cent will pursue the manual arts, while the remainder will engage in the study of law and government. —you're never without ink. No matter where you may be—in your room, lecture hall, at the post office, telegraph office or hotel, or on the train—all you have to do when your Conklin Pen begins to run dry is to dip it in any ink-well, press the Crescent-Filler and your pen instantly fills itself and is ready to write. The same simple movement also cleans it. No mussy dropper—no spilling of ink—no interruption to your train of thought. Handsome catalog direct from the manufacturers, The Conklin Pen Co., 319 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo Ohio, en request. Throughout school days, college On account of the meetings, planned for Sunday afternoon by the State Y. M. C.A.convention, there will be no vesper service tomorrow. The service a week from tomorrow will be a special musical service. No Vespers Tomorrow. Send a Kemp Postal CONKLIN'S SELF- FILLING PEN Let the Fairfax figure on your lunches and suppers. Beginning with the week of February 14, the following courses of study will be offered at Westminster House, 1125 Tenn. St. (1) Old Testament Prophets: Sabbath, 9:45 a.m., (City Y. M. C. A.), Dr. Wilber; (2) Life of Christ: 9:45 a.m., (Presbyterian church), Miss Sage; (3) Christian Fundaments: Sabbath 3 p. m., Dr. Wilber; (4) Settlement Work: Tuesday, 5 p. m., Miss Sage; (5) Social Reforms (for men) Tuesday, 7 p. m., Dr. Wilber; (6) Life of Christ: Wednesday, 5 p. m., Dr. Wilber; (7) Training Class in Personal Work: Thursday, 5 p. m., Dr. Wilber; (8) Life and Work of St. Paul: Thursday, 5 p. m., Dr. Wilber; (9) Social Teaching of Jesus: Thursday, 7 p. m., Dr. Wilber; (10) Great Missionaries: Friday, 5 p. m., Miss Sage. Students are invited to confer with Dr. Wilber or Miss Sage, if another hour would be convenient. Courses at Westminster House. Try the Walnut Taffy at Wiedemanns. If the name Squires is on your picture it is sure to be perfect and up to date. New Salt Phistachio nuts just the thing for parties, at Wiedemanns. Board or rooms, 1605 Tennessee. Bell phone 2094. Hot and cold lunch at Vic's Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemanns. A. D. S. Peroxide Cream a mild skin bleach, absolutely harmless, an ideal preparation to soften and beautify the skin. 25 cts. O. P. Barber & Son Druggists. Private dancing lessons given in F. A. A.Hall by the Misses Dessie Pittsford and Mary Wilson. Phone 200. Try the salt Phistachio nuts at Wiedemanns. THE Saratoga Billiard Parlor. Everything new and first-class. Finest line of Cigars in the city. 710 Massachusetts. DR. E. SMITH, Merchants Nat'l Bank Build. Residence 736. Both Phones TINSLEY BERT TOM Steeper Bros. Student Pressing Club. Pennants Made to Order Work Guaranteed. 924 La. St. Bell Phone 1434 DR. REDING, OCULIST. EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Office F. A. A. Bldg. Phone 351 KEELER sells the Hammond Typewriter, the best machine. Big bargains in second-hand machines of other makes. J. A. KEELER, 827 Mass. St. Alex Protsch TAILOR 841 Mass. Bell Phone 1201 Oregon, Washington and Idaho Where land is cheap, towns are new and opportunities are exceptionally good for farming or business. See the Pacific Northwest country for yourself. Take advantage of the Low Homeseekers' Fares in effect November 3 and 17, and Dec. 1 and 15, 1908 via Union Pacific The Safe Road to travel. Electric Block Signal Protection (driven by Block signal Side trip, during season, to Yellowstone Park, at low rate on all through tickets Ask about the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle, Wash., 1909. For full information inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER, 701 Mass. St. Both Phones No. 5