TUB BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1913. Make this Christmas One t he Long Remembered Givo gif t8 thnt nro good to look at yet useful and sensi ble something a person re ally wants, becnuso it's prac tical and appropriate Shop Early in the Day. There's no question about its being the best time. Suitable Glove Gifts LONG KID GLOVES, all leading styles,, at $2.75, $3, $3.50 and $4,00 a pair. SHORT KID GLOVES, all the now kinds, at $L25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 a pair. SHORT OAPE GLOVES, all tho durablo Bbadcs, at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a pair. ' WASHABLE LEATHER GLOVE-Tho dependable kind, $L25, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00 a pair. ' Glove Certificates issued for any stylo. Give a Distinctive Blouse They're dainty and stylish, a wel come addition to every woman's wardrobe. Each one has been cho sen because it shows a new idea perhaps a new material, or a novel trimming. The variety of prices is so greatthat all can find just what they want at a price they care to pay. Every waist is placed in a bright, clean Christmas bout, for gift purposes. Second Floor. SHORT TERMM OFFICER German Utnteiujfet Who Cams the Xassr list? OwietHL KJ&El CEIffLE WITH 1A1EX Se&lers Testify-' that Several Men Wer MeldKt Vietlaa When v He Wets 8trnek Vr tke eftleer. 'TRASSBURO, Dec W.-A. sentence et farjrrhre days'- !mprianmt wA4 pro aosnoed by a court-martial today or L'eu, tewanl Baron Von tor Her of the' Ninety ninth lafantrpr. He wu found jtullty of cuttttHT down with bis saber a Jame shoe maker In Zabem. Alsace, on December 2. The charge brought against him was "willful aiiMUlt and causing great bodily barm by the Illegal use of a weapon." Ueuteeaat Von Foratner e the officer who. brought about the recent trouble between the mlUlary and civilian popula tion of Zabera by making insulting re rH In regard to tho AleaUan cltlsww wfc- be addressed the recruits ef Ms company. When tho townspeople became CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS "Follow the Beaton Path" Burls these, tbe last four days of Christmas shopping, the yrempt aad efficient service prevailing at Beaton's will especially MM te yoH. Here you will find It eagjr, pleasant and ecoaoia' A8 J6, seiectieag 0f suitable gifts. Tke large variety ot the big aaaortmeat of useful aeveltiea are lsTay4 that no time will be loet ia uiaklag an appropriate ek4ee for aay relative er friend. ' nnTtl. W"1'15' 'Bly R few suggeetloBi ro the naey Uaea ef holiday goods to bo found at Deatoa'a. rAKKtr.A.x preaT Genuine Parisian Imported Ivory clalnty. durable and beautiful. Is in a most popular material for tcllet requisites. Mirror ""r urusnsa iim to fauae Cloth Brushes kfeat te Hand Bruahea... wa 0 s Iltat Brurhea 91 to M Infant Jlalr Bruehea.S7o to II. SO Traya fl to SA Manicure Sets tl.&O to IS Combs 3So to 75o Hairpin Boxea .11 to S3 Boao Boxea 35c to 14.00 Powder Puff Boxes.,, ..tl to S3 Jevel Boxea .Ceo to is Buffers SOo to SUM Hair Jtecel vers. ... . .SOo to ILBo Shoe Horns S1.00 Button Hooks ...... eee to 9i.so Rouge Boxes ,, goo Novelty Boxes.. gl to g3 OAanWAW. We have an exceptionally fino stock of Camera and photo (Sup plies, including many novelties that would make welcome sifts for any person Intereated In ama teur photography. Enstmttte, vest pocket Sg.Bo Enslgnette. vest pocket, No. 2. at $io.e Ansco. vest pocket ......... tTo JBuater Brown SA. ixm.,.".Se Ansco. SUxiU lis Anseo. Post Card site. IVixtu. at ...... egg jas 2ih?r c?,rar ud to. ,.,..... rnoto. Albums 40o to geo Calendar Mounts, each 100 Otrt-of-Tawn Packmg Tit, "k... Mill . - . . r"' " Brpwa or i2VJn?ItPuhUoM,0Wn,dJr.eB!- Just smv.wqcu, b-iiu in pacuiu wui do sent promptly, "Follow the Bemton Path" BEATON DRUG CO. Fifteenth anJ Farnam StreU acquainted with the circumstance se rious rioting and disorder broke out and lasted for MTeral days. Tho Ninety-ninth Infantry was finally transferred to other parts ef Aleaee by dlreet order of Em Peror William. The Sabera Incidents caused a govern meat crltrfs In Parliament Coram'lesloa la forfeited. The sentence of imprtsfmraent In a penitentiary automatically deprlvei Von i'onitner ef bM eemmMoa ae an offloer. The prisoner argued, that he acted Jn self-defense, but several soldiers testified that the shoemaker, whose name la Dlanck, was being held by both arms and waa unable to defend himself when Lieutenant Voh Korstncr truck him. Lieutenant Von Foretaer entered an kp peal against tho sentence. CARDIAL MARTI NELLI REPORTED SERIOUSLY ILL ROMS. THc. W.-Cardlnal Sebaatlaa Nartlnelll, who waa papal delegate In the United States from ISM to 1968, I aerlouely Hi. The cardinal, who la years of age, Is prefect of the Sacred Congregation ef Rites. Ituyler-s 44 tn lO.nnlinrf knv.. . UHU O'Hrlen'a Monte ChTtsto. 1 noiinil l.nv.a vt- SCO to OBrten's Olorla, 1 to fi.poun.l boxes, per pound SOo pxele & otnnlna'a 1 to 5-pounit boxes, per pound ego woodward's 1 to 5-pound boxes. .per pound tee Lowney'a chocolate and Choco. IBlMR unit n n llAn. , n v'livunu uoics. nor ID...... Lownejr'a Crest Chocolates, 1 eoo a. -a o.pouna ooxes, per ID., m Crane's Chocolates and chocolates ex ana uon vons. 1. .3 and S-It) Crane's Mary Garden Chocolatek, i iiuiaaome i-pouna Our variety of Imported and do meetlo perfumes, extracts, toilet waters, soaps, aachet powders and. Face Powders I the largest we have ever carried. It contains all the latest Imports and odors, put up In fancy packages suitable for Christmas giving. The assortment Includes Uoubt. rant's Ideal. Mes Dellces, Vlo lette, Coeur de Jeanette, Quel ques Fleura. Majestic. Parfume Inconnu. Muguet. Premier Mat. etc.: Cotys Styx, Rose Jacque srilnot. t.Orlgn. etc.; Plvea Kloramye. I Tretle, Pompela, etc.; Xerkofrs D.ler Klas; ptn aud'a La. Corltas Roger & OaJ Jelfa full lines Rlruad'a Mary aarden, aeraidlna Farrar. eta The prices on the above Items vary from tl to 116. Skipd Fre . . . as on an oraers of 110 or n leve hipplng dlreeUons, ilao more tne $1.00 Silk Hosiery 'Wo have a splendid assort ment at this price, $1 tv pair, and know that the quality ie satisfactory; pink, blue, gold, bronze, navy, gray, 'Cppenha gon and violet shades. Whito Silk Hoso, all sijk or silk with lislo tops and soles. BLACK SILK HOSE with gilt tops, fcrwith lislo tops and solos', all priced at, a pair, $1.00 PHOENIX SILK HOSE at tho sarao price. A Christmas Sale of Men's 50c Four-in-hands Special, 35c, three for $1. Come in the popu lar wide flowing ends, good patterns; each one in a Christmas box. Special Saturday 35c. Three for $i. Kimono Silks A great many women are buying patterns for, gift purposes; Oriental and flowered designs, all colors and combina tions, 60c, $1 and $1.25 & yard. Funeral of Cardinal Rampolla is Held in St, Peter's Church ROME, Deo. !. yilnera) service was hel dtoday fe.tMJfitoCaadfeial 'Marhuto Raropolla, who 'died suddenly on De cember Id. The'.coffln was carried from the tittle palace where the prelate died to St. Peters, whoro were gathered the members of the Sacred college the diplomatic corps, the papal court, -the Roman aristocracy, the If nights' or' Malta and a llrge body of clergy and laymen' of ail nationalities. A requiem mate was celebrated by Monslgnor Pletro ' ihxld, vicar of Bt Peter's, and then' Cardinal Vincent Vannutelll Imparted absolution. The body waa afterward taken to the cemetery In the chspel of the Vatican chapter and later burled in the church of 8t Cecilia, of which Cardinal Rampolla waa the protector and which he had caused to be magnificently restored. Bogus Money Plant Found in a Forest MONTREAL, Dec, lt.-What It believed to be the foundation head of a atetlm of counterfeit money was located today in the heart of a forest near Jollet. Quebec. 'and five men, whose Identity the secret 'service men refuse to reveal,- are under arrest. The counterfeiters and their den were found after a chase extending rver aoveral months and leading the secret service men from the Atlantic to the Pa- clUc, A shack tn the woods,, miles from town. housed the plant. Outwardly the hut ap peared to be a tumble down old affair, about ready to fall apart; Inside It was furalehed luxuriously. In addition to the five men held on the bread charge of being auspicious characters, two other men are sought by the provincial police. Numerous com plaints concerning th spurious bills hav been received from almost every part of (he Canadian frontier. Thla city la be lieved to have been the distributing cen ter of the counterfeiters. NOT A FREEZEOUT GAME (Continued .from Page One.) cent of the stock? Only 51 per cent of the etock would have been necessary to con trol the line absolutely. We believed and do believe It la a good Investment." "The complainants demand dividends," added Mr. Loomla. "They muat have profits whether the road Is. maintained In a safe condition or not. What does the proper upkeep of a transportation line carrying freight and passengers mean to clients or Mr. Marshall who are hungry for profits? Absolutely nothing. The policy of the Union Pacific and Ita branches Is "Safety first Counsel say that during the existence ot the voting trust, when the fit Joseph road waa bo Ins operated for the benefit of tho first preferred stockholders, that dividends were paid. Tnie, but dividends could be paid today If the section men were dis charged, the brldgea allowed to rot and weeda to grow between the tracks. "The Union Pacific haa never taken ad vantage of the 6t Joseph road for iu own benefit and no charge ot that na ture la made, except as It relate to necessary Improvements made between Marysvtlle, Kan., and Hastings. In till Its dealings with the St Joseph road it has been not only fair, but generous, tuid the evidence falls to disclose a, single un just act on the part of the Union Pacific towards the 8t Joseph road or Its minor ity stockholders. Improvements Necessary. "The Improvements placed on the road west of Marysvtlle, Kan., were absolutely necessary for the handling ot Its own business, regardless of any additional Tapestry covered trays; boxes, cases for handkerchiefs and the like. Pin cushions, all sizes. .Fancy bags. Satin, Kid and Felt Slippers for Christ mas Gifts, $1 to $3. We sell Sorosis Shoe certificates. Today's Savings In HAIR GOODS The latest styles from Paris show that ex tra hair aids will be required for the new artistic hair dressing effects. All of our switches and transformations are easy to ar range, comfortable to wear. and are guaranteed sanitary. A 20-inch fine .wavy hair switch,, and a Psyche Puff, both. . .$1.80 A 24-inch fino wavy hair switch, and a Psycho Puff, both. . .$2.89 A 28-inch fino wavy hair switch, and a Psyche Puff, both... $3.89 All-round Transformations of fino wavy hair, special, at $4.59 business which the St Joseph company hoped to receive from the Union Pacific This Is placed beyond dispute by the testimony of competent civil engineers who were employed by the state of Ne braska to make a physical valuation ot the railroads of the state and who made a thorough tnspoctton of the St Joseph 'line before and after Improvements were made. "The additional business which the Union Paclflo will throw to the Bt. .Joseph road because of the new short line will amount to 'woo.000 per year. It Is the only outlook which that company ,has for additional revenues, notwith standing which complainants are putting every, "possible obstacle 'in the way of securing them. 'Tho St. Joseph froad ls"a natural con nection and ally of the Union Pacific, not a- competitor. As an Independent line It could not carry a pound of through freight to points on the Union Paclflo west of Grand. Island. It 1s crossed and reoroKscd by powerful competitors reach ing both Bt Joseph and Kansas City ond without an alliance with the Union Pa clflo would be absolutely unable to keep Its head above water. If the Union Pa clflo is permitted to build up this prop erty it soon will be placed on a sound financial basis." Ambition of Harrluian. R. A, Brown, attorney for the St Jo seph & Grand Island, told ot the ambi tions of tho management 40 mako tho property a permanent paying one. Ho declared that was the expectation ot the late H. IIarrlman'ln making his In vestment, and that this had been the pol icy of the line from the time he had con trolled it. "It la too well known that Harriman was a railroad builder, not a railroad wrecker, for me to go into further detail. It was that policy, of making the Union Paclflo .the beat railroad In the world, which now enables It to pay dividends annually. kof .more, than, U per cent." Mr. Brown declared tliat the mainte nance expense of some f 700 a mile under the management of the Union Paclflo prior to 1SW had been reduced to about (iOO per mile during the era of manage' mcnt of the voting trust which operated the line for the benefit of the first pre ferred stockholders. He explained In de tail the necessity of repairs when Harri man got control following this period and told how the work had progressed. Edson Rich, solicitor of the Union Pa clflo, explained the testimony of the ex pert who was sent from the oaat to In spect the tine and testify In court. He atated that the so-called expert had merely viewed the road from the rear end of a rapidly moving passenger train and that he had made but one trip over tho line, even then refusing to aooept the facilities which the officials of the line extended In order to enable bl mto make a thorough Inspection and a complete report It la expected that the arguments wtll be concluded today. BURGLARY INSURANCE RATES ARE ADVANCED NEW YORK. Dec. 19.A aweeptng ad. vance was made yesterday In burglary Insurance rates upon risks in thla city and the aurrounding territory. The new rates will go Into effect today and they were decided upon after an ail-day ses sion of the Burglary Insurance Under writers' association. Those who met were the representative! here. of twenty-one of the largest burglary Insurance companies In the' country. Crime conditions In New Tork. It was atated, was responsible for the Increase. The action of the underwriters - has brought New York burglary Insurance rates up to those of Chicago, where It was declared they are the highest In tbe country. Only One "Bromo Qninnlae." That Is laxative Bromo Quinine. Ixiok for the signature of E. W. Grove. Cures a cold In one day. Cures grip In two days. Sc. Advertisement ' Art Needlework Baskets of every style, many made of sweetgrass. Finished pieces, both imported and domestic scarfs, centerpieces, pillow, cases, pillow covers, etc. Umbrellas Men and women both appro elate such a useful, sensible gift Our stock is well assorted and new, desirable kinds. Women's, $1.00 to $7.50, and Men's, $1.00 to $7.50. MONEY BILL PASSES SENATE, WITH EVERY . BOURBON YOTING AYE 1 (Continued from Page One.) The senate haa retained after atc'on test the hauso "toliin in hnv. i,.r glonal bank' a "bank ot banks," with the wrooiomie controlled by the member ,aa anaine capital furnished by en forcod subscription of national banks. Senator' Hitchcock of Nebraska, aided by the republicans, made an Ineffectual fight to make thoe Institutions public utility banks, . owned by the publlo and con trolled by the government. As amended by the senate, the bill provided for the creation of eight to twelve regional, banks, as the necessity may develop. , Under the house wil the earnings of the regional banks, as the necessity may develop. Earnings of Banks. Under the house bill the earnings of the regional banks after paying 6 per cent dividends on the stock and estab. llshlng a JO per cent surplus, would have been divided among the member banks and tho government The senate has amended the bill so that tho etock. holders shall receive a per cent dlvtdent a surplus fund of 40 per cent of the capital ahall be established and tho re mainder of the earnlnga ahall be de livered, one-half going to the govern ment as a franchise tax and tho. re mainder founding a depositors Insurance fund, "to re-lmburse depositors in fall ing member banks. The senate has broadened materially the character of the commercial paper which will be eligible for re-discount and which may be used as a basis for curre,tij-. (Under the house bill only paper maturing within ninety days was available, but the senate, after a contest, broadened, the provisions to include a percentage of six months paper In order to accommodate emaller banka In rural communities, which handle little ahort time paper. Joliet Prison is Without Printers JOLIET, 11L. Dec written and edited by convicts in the Illinois state penitentiary here, will pub. Ilsh Its first Issue Deeemlwr ! w Allen detrfred to have the paper printed Inside the institution, but it was found ..... m. a printer was among the 1,500 Prieoners. The paper will be known as the Prison Post Th un. .m Peter Van Vllslngen of Chicago, under bvuibue ior torgery. RAIN IN SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA WETS FIELDS BEATRICE. Nh.. rw ij ., Telegram,)-A steady rain begin falling .wu iuu conunuea un abated tonight. Heavy rains are re- at ivymore, odeii and other points on the southern division of the Burling, ton. SHERIDAN INSURANCE MAN KILLED BY AUTO SHERIDAN, Wyo., Dec IS. I. C. Ben nington was Instantly killed and Clifford Austin was slightly hurt at noon today when their auto turned over In the coun try near here, due to a broken steering kunekle. Both were prominent insurance men. A Fortunate Texan. B. W. Goodloe. Dallas Tex., found a sure relief for malaria and blllouaneas in Dr. King's New lif Pills. Only Sc. For sale by your druggist Advertisement ZAPATA MAKES HIS ESCAPE Eebel Leader Was Surrounded by Federals Near Capital. 0AHRANZA SUPPLIES FUNDS Evidence that Znpatlstaa Itnre Joined Forces with Revolution ist Operating? In North ern Statea. MEXICO CITY," Dec 19.-Tho federat troops Just missed capturing Emlllano ZaData. thn rehl leader, tajit nleht nt Ncnarcra ranch. In the federal district about fifteen miles south ot Mexico C(ty. Zapata established his temporary head quarters at Nenapera ranch during his recent attacks on the government forces. The federal troops approached tho ranch from several directions and after an hour's skirmishing, the rebels were routed. Home or the rebel prisoners told their captors that Zapata himself was in command and waa one of the last to escape. He broke through the circle of federal trooos with a few rnmtmnlnnn who used their machetes to cut their way out Tho report sent to thn war officii hv thn federal commander unld thn rh1 wn not pursued owing to darkness and the rough nature of the country. Carranin Supplies Panda. Persons oomlnc from thn statn nt Morelos today confirm the report that tne activity of Zapata Is due to Instruc tions received from nnerl (Warrant. The latter recently sent several emis saries to confer with Zapata and other rebel leaders In tho south. They are re ported to have sunDlled Zanata with funds for tho renewal of his campaign against the federals. Efforts are belnsr made tn nltt volunteers In Brazil for narvlcn In Mnlin In the event of an American Invasion, according to El Pals today. The news paper Drints a sneclal dlsDatoh fmm rtln Janeiro, setting forth that Luis Gomes, an entnusiastio Fan-Latinlst has is sued a circular calculated to awaken a sentiment of solidarity amonsr thn Latin people of the western hemisphere to re- sisx me -decided imperialism of the North American colossus." Manuel Ufrrute. the Ares-entlnii nnnt nn.l ran-tiatln ajrltatlor who ducting a campaign against tho United States In tho South and Central American republics Is said to be Interested In tho same scheme as Lula Gomez. Orocco Take Command at OJInaRa. wihaua, Mev., Dec. 19. General Bal Vador Mercado, commander of tho fed eral army will be removed from office within a few days and his place will bo taken by General Pascual Orozco, accord ing to reliable Information received to day. Morcado's evacuation of Chihuahua without waiting for a rebel attack is given as the cause for his removal. Within throe days the federal army will leave OJInagn and advance against the rebels In Chihuahua, according to federal officers. Enough provisions for an extended campaign will have been ob talned by Monday, when the departure from here Is to take place. Federal scouts who patrolled the country for miles around found few rebels in this vicinity. Bnrh Wire Bonndary Proposed. WASHINGTON, Dec 19.-A barbed wire fence along the Mexican boundary to check intrusion into American territory was proposed In , bill Introduced today by Senator Aahurat A total of JSfcO.WO will be approDriated. Tho constitutionality of the congres sional resolution of UK, under which ship ments of arms to Mexico are being pro hibited, was challenged tod ft. V In (h mi. preme court John a Talbot convicted at El Paso in April, 1911. of violating tho president's proclamation by sending arms 10 Mexico, asked the" court to review hla conviction on the ground that congress could not confer legislative powers on the executive. MEET IN OMAHA NEXT YEAR (Continued from Page One.) tlons were adopted Instructing tho board of dtreotors to make invMttfmtlnna gather data preparatory to aubmlttlng a report with definite plana for the organ isation of auch an Institution. The resolutions furthnr InitrnM. Uglslative committee to work for an amendment to the present Blue 8ky law of thla atate that the meaning of the law might be, made clear. The resolution atatea that the law at prcstnt Is confusing. Tho phase of this law that Is worrying the co-operative men Is that which requires that fctook anld In t V. a .uAil i .h.ji.. ... av.t, pucui vq UIVIUO44 into shares of not less than 1100 The co-operative men declare that la many communities it is almost Impossi ble to onranlze a en-nnjmlvn .ImuIh. company on this basis; sine many of the iarmers are renters and do not care to Invest 100 in a share of co-operative, atock. If the shares could be made flO, the sssodatlon men say, the organization or such companies would be a .simpler matter. Object to Tax Methods. The resolutions object to thn methml of taxing the grain trade In the state. Since the constitution of the state limits a possible correction of this defect, th resolutions endorse the proposed amend ment to the state constitution, which proposes to remove constitutional restrio. lions. Tney also urge the legislative com mittee to atrlve for a definite amend ment to the tax law that will malca it operate Justly and uniformly. The executive committee was urged to et.courage, among the oo-operatlve com panies, a division of net earnings whereby a certain accrued rate of Interest shall be paid first, and further profits be dt vlded pro rata to tho members of the company In proportion to the amount ot business given the Institution during the year. The resolutions endorsed the resolutions as submitted to the secretary of agricul ture for the federal inspection of grain In all markets, urged that all Inspections no piacea unaer civil service rules, and $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $19.75 $16.50 Suits and Overcoats, $13.75 "Make Our Store Your Store" WILCOX & ALLEN 203 South 15th St., near Douglas that food and drug acts shall not apply to Brain In the natural state Want Reciprocal UrmnrrnKC The legislative committee was Instructed to ask tho state railway commission for a reciprocal demurrage law, interstate and Intrastate, with a demurrage rate which would give the first forty-eight hours free time; charge U for the first day thereafter, and M per dsy after that time. The present rule is to charge shippers (1 a day straight for tho time they hold cars after arriving at destination when shipping. The co-operative men are seek ing to ralso the charge In order to en courage prompt unloading, and prompt return of cars, which In turn, they be lieve, will help to solve tho car shortago problem which recurs from year to year. J. H. Canaday of MInden was re-elected president ot the association, and J. W, Shorthlll ot Hampton was re-elected sec retary-treasurer. Charles Busby of Wake field was elected vice president H. L. Webster of Burt county and O. O. Smith of Buffalo county were chosen members of the exeeutlvd committee. Anti-Colombian Riots in Panama PANAMA, Dec 19. An antl-Colomblan demonstration took place here early to day. A procession was formed and marched through tho streets, the partici pants waving torches and lotting off fire crackers. The disorder Increased toward midnight when the crowd proceeded to some houses occupied by Colombians and throw stones at the windows and ut tered threats. The trouble was brought about by an article by a local writer reflecting on tho Colombians, which was replied to by a Colombian resident. The demonstrators also paid a visit to the printing office of the Star-Herald, which yesterday published an article crit icising the proposed demonstration. Some stones were thrown, but as all the doors and windows had been barricaded the missiles had no effect Little damage to property' waa1 done anywhere and nobody waa lnjured ln the affair. Tho city is quiet today. SAFETY AT, SEA DELEGATES CALL ON KING GEORGE IONDON, Dec Tho delegates of the twelve nations, Including the United States, represented at the International conference on safety at sea, were re ceived by IClne Georsre at Buckingham palace this afternoon. Each of them was Introduced and presented separately in the throne room by Sydney Bnxton, president of the Board of Trade. His majesty extended to them a most cordial greeting and emphasized his personal in terest as a sailor In the success nf the conference! A woman, apparently of French nation ality, attempted to smuggle herself into tho palaco under cover of the crowd of delegates, but a policeman stopped her. The woman protested volubly that she was going to see Queen Mary and created a disturbance when, she 1 was led away from the precincts. Apparently she was not a suffragette. WASHINGTON, Dec 1?.-The house to, day passed a bill to appropriate 95,000 tor the ..expenses of the American dele gates to' the, International Safety at Sea conference In session at London. The sum Is additional to I10.0&) originally ap propriated. LUIS TERRAZAS IS GRADUATE OF AMES AMES. Is.,' Dec' 19. (Speclai.)-Luta Terrazas, Ja., of Chihuahua, Mexico, one of the heirs to what is said to be tho world's most vast landed estate, who la now said, according to Mexican revolu. tlonary press dlspatchca. to be held by General Pancha Villa, rebel commander at Chihuahua, as a hostage whoso re lease Is placed at J 250.000, was graduated from Ames a few yeara ago. Between 1907 and IMS several sons of the wealthy Mexican Terrazas, Creel and Horcasltas families received degrees In agriculture from Ames. Carlos Madero, youngest brother of the late president of Mexico, Is a freshman at Ames now. Body or Ida, drove Girl Fovnd. IDA DROVE. la., Deo. 19.(Speclal.) Frlends hero received the newa of tho finding at Lake Geneva, Wis., of the body of Mlsa Gertrude Gezel. a former Ida Grove teacher, who was drowned with two other girls while at the Toung Women's Christian association camp at Lake Geneva, last auramer. The body was found In 500 feet. of water. The funeral waa held at the homn nf hr n. ents in Pella on Wednesday. Mlsa ueawi waa very popular here and one vf the moat vapable women who ever had a place on the hlch school facuitv. it developed; ahe lost her life trying to aavo mo outers. , Beajnest to Amea Church. AMB8, la.. Dec. II. f8Decltl.Wnin win of tho late Mrs. Lots O. Stuart of Audu. bon. which gave S2.O0O to thn PniUcri.i. Presbyterian church of Ames, amonr other beaneata disposing ot a $1,000,000 es. laie, raiseo mo touu or gins received by tho Ames church to $13,000 from Mre. Stuart Once she donated tionm subsequently $1,000. The congregation haa purchased a valuable site at the west en trance of the college campus, and an edl- nee is planned to he hunt soon. Old Fox Open for Offers, Griffith-aaya the only thing; he has left ot his team to trade Is a couple of catch ers. Orlff is willing to dispose of Wil liams and Owens, the latter secured from Minneapolis thla fall, for a rood hard-hlUing outfielder, FUR TRIMMING BY THE YARD. All lands worth up to $3.00, only 98o per yard. The House of Menagh,