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I' '!" !!"$' l"i 'I"I' ltI' '1' V I t wSsrS ONE WAY RATES To many points in Montana, Utah I . . and Idaho. To many points in California, Orogon, Washington. ',', EVERY DAY Tlnlm flnnt- 1 KM. In "KTV.. OrtM. :.. Xu olPdvo, tlie Union-Pacific will soil " bn way tiokoiB from Missouri ' T BivorTprmihalB, Council Bluffs to .Kansas uicy moiusiro, as rol- ' 'ows; ' I $20.00 to Oregon find Salt Lake Qty. ' ' - $220 to Spokane and "Wenatebee, . . wasningion. . $22 to Htmttnfcton and Nampa, Idaho . 1 ' $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma, and ' $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to 'Aihfaad and Astoria, Ore- i $25.00 to SanFrandscorLoa Angeles X 'andSanDlego. ttib. via rnniann. t t "Corresoondln&lv.Low Rates to Manv .. T c4herO!Uornta.Orein.Wasbinlon. - X Montana, Utah, and Idaho Points. ' For further Information call on or . . ' address. ; & H SL0SS0N. Gen. Ajjt. u gfte 3Dal!p Campus Gleanings Tho Dramatic club has forty-two now members. Tho basket ball girls begin practice Wednosday. Miss Edith Walling, '03, id princi pal of the high school at Nelson, Ntob. There will be a regular mooting of tho Dramatic club every threo weeks. . Professor Fling gave an address to tho high school children Friday morn ing Quy Mahonoy, of Missouri Valley, la., visited University friends last wook. Tho Upton society will givo a pro gram at tho College Settlement next Thursday evening. Mr. Otis Dean, of Ashland, visited his sister, MIsb Dean, of the Latin de partment, last Saturday. The Lledorkranz chorus, of which Mrs. Raymond has charge, will soon appear at convocation. Miss Jeanetto Ferguson. Beaver Crossing, visited friends in the Univer sity Saturdny and Sunday. Miss Kate Whitmoro, of Valley, Neb., Is tho guest of her sister Jennie, nnd other University friends. Miss Adolc Harris, of Missouri Val loy, la., has beon tho guest of Miss McKay for tho past few days. Tho law library was full of smoke nearly all day yestorday. The now radi ators aro not In .good working order. Miss Maud Hlnman, of the Conserva tory ofc Music, enjoyed a visit from her mother the latter part of laBt week. Miss Corwln, socretary of tho Ne braska . W. C. A., will bo the guest of honor at tho Chi Omega house to night. Miss AHco Sparks, '03, who has been visiting In the city the past two weeks left last evening for southern Califor nia, where she will spend the winter. -I, "Jim" Boll returned from KansaB City yeBtorday morning over the Mis souri Pacific. Bender and Elliott Graves roturned with the excursion Sunday. Mr. R. Preston, formerly known as Rubort Dlnges, waB seen on the campus last week. He is an old University graduate who for tho past five years has been a mining engineer in Japan, China and Siberia. Tho art exhibition in tho Woman's Mub roouiB will bo open until Thurs day. This exhibition Is for tho pur pose of raising money to buy pictures. Tho high school students wish to decorate the chapel walls. Proceeds of Carnival. 'Professor Moritz, chairman of the ticket committee for thu Athletic Car nival Fubmlta the following prelimi nary repbrt: Gate receipts $140.00 Advance sales 125.00 Peauuts, popcorn and weight guessing , . : . . ..-. . . t ig.oo Expenses, about . $25.00 Clear about ., $250.00 A complete report will appear as soon as all the returns aro in. STATE JOURNAL AND EVENING NEWS ROUTE FOR SALE. State Journal and Evening News route for sale. About 325 subscribers. A short route and pays well, Must.be sold quickly and the price 1b reason able. V7IU sell all' or part interest, buyer to take full' charge immediately In either case. If interested It will pav you to investigate this. ADOLPH HERMAN, 1532 O St, or 1621 Q St. ' The University 3 Mimg Professional Schools I Medicine Law and Each has is a special Circular of Information which will be sent onappllcatton.1 be in session dlirincr th fitmrnur Atiar T.,n, U CaJ1u- ! 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