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12 BUFFALO EVENING NEWS; TK''R3! JUNE IS, 1911. LIES LOAVES Saturday Night, at 10 o'CIock, Wilt Be the End of the FREE I Gift Premium at Messersmith Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o'Olock 563-565 IWi ST. TOUR last opportunity to re- pH LAST TWO DAYS of Manufacturers' Distribution Sale Extraordinary Bargains in Every Department ceive FREE a beautiful old time Mission Hall Clock with a purchase of $15. 00 or more. Our thirty-first Anniversary Sale has been one grand success and in' order to secure more customers we 1 2 have deckled to make snecial induce- I ments, and want one of our old time Mission Hall Clocks in your home as a remembrance of our thirty-first Anniversary Sale.

Positively, Saturday NigKt Will Be tie Last Chance You Will Have In Order to Secure, FREE, One of Our Old MISSION HALL CLOCKS. Never before have we given a premium on account of our low prices. During this sate the prices are lower than ever and they are all marked in plain figures too. If you do not care to pay the cash, you can OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. Our usual 1 i i li I i I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I i I i I 11 I I I II 'j 0LJLJ i '5 'HIM, guarantee goes with every sale, and the prices are guaranteed TU bE 257oto407o lAJWfcit 1HAIN OTHERS.

MESSERSMITH'S Can Furnish Your Home Complete OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT As a gift of appreciation, we will give absolutely Frpp tr von. with a purchase of $15 or'more. this sajv- handsome old time mission hall clock, guaranteed for ten years. It is solid oak and has polished i lacquered brass figures, weight, pendulum and hands. It is a weight movement clock, not a key caPayaviT wind affair, and is guaranteed for 10 years.

Almost 6 feet high, 18 inches OUT OF THEWide and 1 1 inches deep HIGH RENT DISTRICT. JKfc.Jl, OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT. PllOfffl III Brunner and Collins Bakeries of Buffalo in General Baking Company Organized in New York. 26 BIG PLANTS OF EAST INCLUDED The Brunner Baking Company and the Collins Baking Company and possibly the Ontario Biscuit Company, as far as its break-baking department la concerned, it being already in the biscuit trust through tta cracker plant, are included in the proposed bread syndicate, hkh Is being organized in iew York at the present time. The General Baking Company Is the name o( the new organization.

The company has an authorized capi tal stack of J10.000.0OO common and 110,000,000 cumulative preferred stock and first and refunding mortgage bIx per cent, bonds. An is sue of i.500.000 of the bonds has been underwritten by Harvey Flske 4 Sons and It is proposed to issue at once 7,000,000 of the preferred and 15, 000,000 of the common atoca Purchases Outright. The General Baking Company In cludes 26 of the leading baking plants of the East. It burs outright the lo cal bakeries desired In every city to Join the company. The preliminary campaign was conducted carefully.

Every city In the United States and Canada east of the Mississippi was canvassed before the plan- was put through. I 'The new corporation seeks to put the bread business oti the same plane as the cracker business," ssld Owen B. Augspurger, of Dlmbeiger 4 Augspurger, attorneys for the Brunner Baking Company. "There is no denying that the National Biscuit Company has Improved the cracker business, to the advantage of the producer and consumer. Better Product "Nobody baa to buy crackers now from barrel that mice and rata, and other vermin hava infested, according to indisputable proofs in too many cases under the old plan of selling.

The General Baking Company while operating every local plant controlled by it as a branch establishment, expects to sell a better product and more of It It expects to Improve the general product and Increase the site of the loaf by being In a position to buy In Urge quantities and minimize selling expenses. "Buffalo has had good bread and there Is no chance for the improvement of the quality in this city. Id the output of the companies In the combination, but by reducing the cost of production, the combination expects to meet competition by offering larger loaf of better bread for a nickel." M. F. Dlrnberger, secretary of the Branner Baking Company, and William H.

Collins of the Collins Baking Company are In New York today, concluding the negotiations for the local plants. Whether the Ontario Biscuit Company Is admitted, is uncertain. CHRIST'S CHURCH WILL CELEBRATE JUBILEE Next Sunday and Monday the Even-gelical Lutheran Christ's Church at Broadway and Fox street will celebrate Its 25th anniversary and the congregation will Join with the pastor, Rev. T. H.

Becker, In the celebration of the quarter-century anniversary of his connection with the church, having been pastor since the church was founded. On Sunday morning the pastor will address the congregation. In the afternoon Rev. G. Bock of Lancaster will speak before the children of the Sunday-school.

At the evening services Rev. J. A. W. Kirsch of St.

John's Lutheran Church and Rev. J. Rechesteiner, of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, will be the speakers and the societies of the church will unite in the anniversary celebration. Monday evening at o'clock an effort will be made to have gathered In the church all who were confirmed within its walls. Rev.

3. Brezlng of Niagara Frills will speak In English and Rev. W. C. Drach of Concordia Church will deliver the sermon in German.

MAINE VICTIMS' REMAINS TO BE UNCOVERED TODAY Cofferdam About Wrecked Battleship Holds and Pumping Out of Water Is Continued. my Aneoelated Prees.) HAVANA. June 15 Before sundown today the water In the cofferdam enclosing; the wreck of the battleship Maine will have been carried to a point low enough to reveal portion of the wrecle submerged for i3 jir. Including a portion of the bert'hderk. In which.

It la believed, lie the ramalna of the undiscovered victims of the tnnredy. This wi determined after a confer ence yesterday between Oen. Rlrh-e enit Cols. Black and Patrick. The hoard fully satisfied that the stability of me coireroam warrants tnem in pro ceedin with the BEEFSTEAK DINNER OF AD CLUB TONIGHT A most successful season for the Ad Club will be ended tonight with beefsteak dinner at the German-Am erican, to be served at tables In front of th since at P.

M. At 1:30 a vaudeville, bill, made up of the best talent in the theaters tula week, will bfein. Preceding the dinner, at 1 o'clock, there will be a half-hour bosl dcss meeting of the club. Dress tulti be barred, the man who arrives a minute late will be In trouble, and the Ad Club members Intend to make thl la fit dinner a regular "bummer or More No Every Purchase "Birffato'i (fewest Store" Ladies' Pongee WaisU with square neck andj4 kimono, sleeves beautifully lace trimmed regular $1.00 One piece House Dresses in all the newest styles and colors reg. $1.50 Q0-values.

Special at. 30b Bleached Cotton, extra value, regular 10c special, yard Unbleached Cotton, extra quality regular 10c value. Special, C- yard Apron Ginghams, variety of colors and checks regular 8c quality, ij at, yard HI Soisette and Poplin in a large variety of plain colors, regular 25c, 101p at, yard it. I Fancy Figured Organdie in a great variety of colors and patterns, regular 25c quality, 10U at, yard Tussah Pongee Silks, all leading shades, regular 59c quality, Ofl-at, yard -3li Silk Foulards in a large variety of patterns and colors, regular $1 quality, CQ-at, yard Owl the ministry of public Instruction. It Is proposed to establish In the principal cities of the United States museums of decorative art on practical lines.

WASHINGTON. The cordial receo- tion extended the American Asiatic fleet by the mayor and municipal counsel of Yokohama last month, according to state department officials. Is evidence that the Japanese business community is particularly anxious of maintaining most friendly relations between America and Japan. HAMBURG. LIndpalnter and Buech- ner arrived here today from Schwerln, concluding the third stage of the National Aviation Circuit race.

GOETTINGEN. Germany. The Uni versity of Goettingen today conferred the honorary degree of doctor of phil osophy upon Prof. Albert A. Mlchel- son.

head of the department of physics at the University of Chicago and ex change professor at Goettingen. FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN. Germany. It Is stated that Jacob Schiff of New York has announced his readi ness to give several million marks for the foundation of a university at Frankfort-on-the Main, his birthplace. WASHINGTON.

Capt. Washington I. Chambers, who has charge of aeronautics In the navy, has been elected fourth vice-president and director of the Aeronautical Society. HARRISBURQ, Pa. Gov.

Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, and Speaker Champ Clark, will be the principal speakers at a big Democratic rally bere tonight. WASHINGTON. The United "fetates furnishes about IS per cent of the to-tal International trade In wheat Including; wheat flour, according to a statement today of the Department of Agriculture. PORT BARRI08, Guatemala. John J.

Estrada, former president of Nicaragua, la today en his way to Washington for a consultation with stats department officials concerning the future of his country. Senor Estrada denied any connection with a general Central American revolutionary plot. QUINCT. Mass. Bequests aggregating 1411.000 for various educational and public Institutions are provided In the will of the late Lydla Augusta Bernard, of Milton, probated here.

Rad-cllffe College gets $111,000. Harvard 16.000. and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts 160.000. WOULD ADD MELONS TO RECIPROCITY LIST WASHINGTON, June 15 (Speclsl.) Representative Cullop of Indiana, who comes from melrin ralslng district, aw President Taft today and solicited his aid for an amendment to the reciprocity bill to get free entry of watermelons and canteloupes into Csnads. The Canadian duty on watermelons is $30 per car and on cantaloupes la 45 cents per TiaskeL Mr.

Cullop got no encouragement. Sunday Excursion via Lake Shore Ry. Angola $0.50 Ftrnham 65 Irving 70 Silver Creek .80 Dunkirk 1.05 Erie 1.25 ChauUuqua Lake Point. 1.25 Excursion Train leaves Buffalo 9:00 A. returning leaves Erie P.

M. (Eastern time), making all stops. Week-End Fares via Michigan Central R. R. Black Creek $0.50 Chippawa 60 Falls View 60 Niagara Falls, Ont .60 Victoria Park 60 Niagara-on-the-Lake 1.00 Tickets on sale Saturday and Sunday.

Return limit follow ing Monday. Trains leave Buffalo (Exchange St.) 9:25 A. M. daily and 6:35 A. 12:35, 4:55 and 6:20 P.

M. daily except Sunday, stop- ping at Terrace Station and Black Rock." Bridgeburg $0.40 Stevensville 60 Brookfield 80 Welland 95 Canfield 1.65 Cayuga 1.85 Brantford 2.50 Tickets on sale every Saturday. Return limit following Monday. Rochester $1.50 Ontario Beach 1.50 Round Trip every Sunday. Returning same day Cleveland $3.00 round trip next Sunday, via Lake Shore Ry.

Returning same day. Detroit $3.50 round trip every Saturday, via Michigan Central R. R. San Francisco and California Points, $74.50 round trip, going June 10 to 22. Final return limit, September 15.

Portland and North Pacific Coast Points, $80.50 round trip, going June 10 to 22, and 27 to July 5. Final return limit, September Hamilton, Ont. Races $2.60 Round Trip via Michigan Central. Going June 17th. Return limit June 19th.

Going June 2 2d. Return limit June 23d. Going June 24th. Return limit June 26th. Trains leave Exchange Street Station 5:20, 7:55, 10:10 A.M., 1:00 and 6:00 P.

stopping at Terrace Station and Black Rock. Pot Hcketi and complete Information eall at Vtvw York Central Station or at City Ticket Office. 377 Main Street. TbocM iIHOi Frontier 41M BRIEFS BY WIRE. KINGSTON.

Jamaica. Advices re. celved here describe conditions In the northern part of Haiti as serious. The fighting has been the government forces have been scattered and the rebels are having things their own way. PITTSBURG.

Three men were drowned late last night when their launch went over the Asplnwall dam in the Allegheny River. LONDON. According ta the Chron icle today, Mr. Carnegie, In a letter to the arbitration meeting at Edinburgh, declares that Germany, France and Holland have all expressed their willingness to enter a treaty to submit disputes to arbitration. MONTREAL.

Senor Jose Yves Llmantour. former finance minister of Mexico, will sail for Europe by the Empress of Britain Friday. NEW YORK. Coast towns from the Delaware breakwater to Montana Point, which have been on the lookout for the missing sloop Vayu etnee Sun day have received no tidings of the vessel or the party or rive persons on board and fear for their safety la Increasing. PITTSBURG.

Mrs. C. F. Hill, wife of a wealthy oil operator, who was shot In the thigh last Baturday morning at her home, and which resulted In the detention of C. R.

Schaum, has informed the authorities that she will not prosecute. Mrs. Hill Informed the police that she accidentally shot herself. ST. PETERSBURG.

The Novoe Vremya is devoting much attention to reported plans ot American aaricul tural Interests to Invade Manchuria. It bitterly attarks American representa tives in the Far East and asserts that the recent loan to China Is a covert resuscitation of Secretary Knox a pro posal for the neutralisation of the Mancnuna railways. from points of the eastern shore of U.nl.nJ full nf l.nl, V. sons, serious Injuries to many othera and a 10fl.000 property loss, from I tornado that swept that section Tue day night. Se mi-Annual Sale of i Suits.

Choice of any suit in stock. Values from 14.95 to 30.00 QC for ipDig Special Clearance Sale Price still continue in Our Millinery Department the greatest bargains Buffalo has ever known. Ladies' Black Taffeta Silk Dresses, silk embroidered and lace trimmed, newest models regular $8.00 values. Special for $4.95 Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns, slip over style, fancy lace and embroidery trimmed; regular 75c values CQ-for 3w Ladies' Muslin Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed and ribbon drawn regular 25c values 1 C. for IUU Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, beautifully embroidered in white and colors.

Regular $1.75 values. f0predr! $1.00 Ladies' plain tailored Pongee WaisU with kimono sleeves regular $1.75 values special for. $1.00 Ladies' Figured Lawn Kimonos in a variety of patterns regular 25c. 19-special at, each I elections have resulted In a victory for the government, which has carried 17 of the Si seats in the province. KANSAS CITY, Mo.

After voting to combine the two organisations under one head and electing officers, the national convention of the Baraca and Philathea unions closed yesterday. ALBANY. Senator Harte In a letter to Mayor Gaynor urges him to recommend a provision In the new charter for New York for a department to stimulate gardening on the vacant lands in the city- UTICA. The grand Jury of Herkimer county ha handed up an indictment against E. H.

Rlsley of this city, one of the oldest and best known attorneys of this part of the Stats, charging him with forgery and using forged evidence TROY. Seventy students were grad uated yesterday from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The address to (he claw wag delivered ty Admiral Robert E. Peary. AMSTERDAM.

The congress of textile operatives, now In session here has unanimously adopted a resolution in favor of eight hours work In all textile mills In all countries. PARIS. The cabinet at a meeting last night practically decided to abandon the government's plan for the delimitation of the champagne region ALBANY Henry Qulnn. a steam fftter, who was burned In Monday ex- nlnalnn at Ih. llh.nv k.ml.il TV died last night.

His death is the third wnica resuuea irow ins scciaent. ROCHESTER. By way of observing nis sixtn wedding anniversary. Henry A. strong, one or Rochester leading business men.

has given his wife an amount sufficient for building a new building for the Rochester Young Worn- Christian Association. MONTREAL The Boston train on the Central Vermont Railway, due here at 10:10 last night, was derailed near Iberville, yue. Fireman Martin, of St. Albans. was killed.

Engine- er Fortln. also of St. Albans, and two passengers were slightly injured. TARBORO. N.

A State bank ex amlner called at the Bank of Tarboro this morning to make his regular inspection, but deferred It until after, noon. Cashier -Luther V. Hart went home and shot himself. After a hasiv examination the examiner caused the arrest of Assistant Cashier E. B.

Hus- sev. on a charge or complicity in mis appropriation of 150,000, and closed the bank. 17 iini hum 120.000 to be spent in a campaign of education as to the proper care of the teeth was voted at tne ssml-annuar meeting of the Empire State Dental Society held here last night. FORT WORTH, Texas. General rains occurred last night and will lave the corn crops which had been regarded as practically lost.

PARIS. The founding of a Trench Institute In the United Plates Is being considered hers uader the auspices of the Home? We Have iL With court yesterday, to six months In the county Jail. Force is 20 years old. He threat ened Mrs. Cole with direful things un less sho consented to give him $3,000.

Mores COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS MICHIGAN STREET, Between Seneca and Swan Sts. Out of the High Rent District iln i The Want Columns the people's market alive with buman Interest and brimful of opportunity, are ready to serve all. By watching the Classified Columns it's an easy matter to reduoe the cost of llvlnsr. Pacific North Coast Low Round Trip Fares Liberal Stopovers SkQC)iO Chicago to Seattle, i Vancouver, Victoria and Mattter What You May Need mile of this barn are William Wilcox, who had two tows killed yesterday by lightning; Benjamin Clark, who lost one, and Edwin L. Boardman, whose herd of Holstelns is minus threp, all killed by lightning In the last three days.

A government geologist who was here last sumraor said the soue where bo much devastation has been wrought is underlaid with great beds of Iron ore, which attracts the electricity. BRYANT STRATTON'S COMMENCEMENT TONIGHT Supt. Emerson Will Deliver Address to Graduating Class River, Outing Tomorrow. The Sdth commencement of the Bryant 8tratton Business College will be held at Convention Hall this evening at 8 Henry P. Emerson, Superintendent of Education, will preside, and William E.

Robertson, president of the Chamber of Commerce, will present the diplomas to a large class of gradu. atea. The address to graduates will be given by Rev. Charles C. Alberteon of Rochester.

N. T. George Bagnall will preside at the Pan-American organ and the Temple Male Quartet will render aeveral selections. Tomorrow the annual outing will be given to the students and friends of the school. The steamer Osslan Bedell will leave the foot of Ferry street at :20 A.

M. for a special trip down the Niagara river, returning to the Bedell House about noon. A program of baseball, field games and dancing has been arranged by tha committee of students In charge. All former students are Invited to attend, YOUTH GETS SIX MONTHS, FOR BLACKMAILING Sends Black Hand Letters to Aged Woman Threatening Dreadful Things Unless She Gave Him 3000. Willlamsport, June 13 Ac knowledlng that he had aeut Black Hand letters to Sarah Cole, aged 70 years, of Menhoppen, Harry l'oree, also of Menhnjpen.

was sentenced by Jut'ge Wltmer, In ths United Btutot rlll for lEiii IRON ORE ATTRACTS LIGHTNING BOLTS Bsrn in Massachusetts Destroyed Four Times in Four Years by Electric Flashes. Lenox. June 15. For the fourth time in as many years lightning last nigM struck the barn of Warren Crissey, in Sheffield. Three times the harn has been burned and rebuilt.

Living within a radius of bait a Special Sale For one) weak, beginning Friday, June 10 A large bottle California Grape Brandy CAUfoRUTa pMPE BFAHDY run ouart eellwood Seur. ft5ft bon Whiskey pull quart Imperial Malt 5(1 Gn.KiJ Ww H. Ten Uw ISEtenCo. or Mrehant 240 MAIN STREET rZZ.UO rrm livery 1 A other Pacific North Coast Points. 577 Gn or returning in 11 one direction via Cali-fomia.

Dates of Sale, June 10 to 22, 27 to 30, July 1 to 5 Final Return Limit, September 15, 1911 To the Pacific North Coast, "The Olympian" and "The Columbian," new steel trains, luxuriously equipped, take the tourist through a new wonderland of marvelous scenic grandeur, over the new steel trail of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul and Chicago, Milwaukee Fuget Sound Railways Illustrated books descriptive of new trains end route may be secured at address below. G. H. WE5COTT, Commercial Agent, 303 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO.

F. A- MILLER, General Tasiengor Agent, CHICAGO HAtlFAX. N. B. Tha provincial.

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