THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. E AVIATOR WHO ESTABLISHED NEW WORLD'S RECORD FOR HEIGHT YESTERDAY. WHet Your Appetite 4 - FUMES OF FLYER Plane of Machine Break's When Bird Man Sweeps High Over Spectators. Close to Four-Score Students As an appcti i Arrive Here ' to Enter American Schools. - betore ERIDE WITNESSES DEATH INTELLECTUAL PICK COME 2 ftVUTOfl DIES END MNITY i MORE CHINESE I lip 1 , ' . 0 V N Ji 0 v' Engine Pins Victim to Earth and ' Blazing 4 Car Halts Rescue. Charred Body If Taken From Ashes of Fallen. Aeroplane. HUELVA. Spain. Sept. 4 M. LJ&r rlstler. a French aviator, while flying; here today, fell J50 feet and wu tilled. The motor exploded, setting: fire to the aeroplane. The aviator waa incinerated. , After circling out over the ooean the aviator returned end wheeled In front of the sayly bedecked stands when one wing of his machine was seen to snap and the car turned over and over as it- was hurtled to the earth. The en gine of the machine pinned Le Jar- ristier down and the flames charred his body before rescuers could ap proach the wreck. For a half an hour the biraman naa thrilled the spectators by daring glides and "towers." Three weeks ago he married a daughter of one of the wealthy merchants of Huelva. His bride saw the accident and was borne from the field in a critical condition. STUD EXT BIKDMLVX MAY DIE Fall at Chioam School Believed 1 Mortal to Canadian. v, CHICAGO. Sept. 4. Alexander Me Leod, 28 years old. of Winnipeg. Can ada, a pupil at the Chloago Sohool of Aviation, was probably fatally injured today, when he fell several hundred feet from an aeroplane. ROLAITD OARROZ. Photo Copyright by American Press Association. LABOR MAKES PLEA 10,000 Union Men Carry Mc Namara Banners. FKEXCHMAN TOWERS RECORD In Aeroplane Garroi at Parame Risea 13,943 Feet Above Sea. PARAME, France, Sept. 4. Roland broke the world's record for altitude in I 70 LOCALS REPRESENTED bji aeroplane, nc ascenaea idu meters 13,943 feet). playground festival was to have been held yesterday. Sandwiches were to have been served at noon and the aft ernoon spent in various kinds of fun making. But It was necessary to post- ,',: " . "1 A-T-Ii " - amrV Snnu will ntnn OTf at LrOlQen. Between Z00 and 300 persons spent . . , taV.. t-nded COUrse Among Those Who Reach San Fran cisco on Steamer Persia Are 3 Girls, First Feminine Folk Under $11,000,000 Scheme. . - SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4. (Special.) Constituting almost the entire first- class passenger list of the steamer Persia, which arrived here today from Kongkong, were T3 young Chinese stu dents, who corns here for the first time . to enter various colleges in the Bast and Middle West. Their expenses are paid by the Chi nese Government out of the Boxer in demnity fund of $11,000,000, whioh was returned to China by the United States. Three days will be spent aa guests of San Francisco before the party pro ceed Eastward. At the dock represent atives of all the societies around the bay greeted the travelers. Members of the Chinese Consulate were also at the dock. Headquarters were established at the Oriental Hotel. The party represents the Intellectual pick of all the students in the cmnese Empire. Each province Is allowed a eertaln number of students to repre sent It, and the candidates are chosen by an exhaustive examination con ducted by the government at Pekln. Successful candidates are allowed $960 a year, and on the completion of their coarse In this country are expected to return to China to go Into the govern ment service. A large number of them will take i i 1 unch or witk your dinner Pabst BlueRibboa TasBeorofQuUtr - has no equal in flavor and zest. It exhilarates without undue stimulation and la a splendid aid to digestion. Order a ease today. Arata Bros 8-U Sixth Sfc, TeL Main 480. Home A Z531 lly here, has conducted the search In Washington. He reported last night that he had found no clew to the hotelman's whereabouts. HOSPITAL SCANDAL PUZZLE Notable Feature In Seattle Is t Display of Banners Asking; for Investtngators Unable to Find Out Where Honey Has Gone. T DENVER, Sept. 4. Samuel Orabfel- der, of the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, Insists that all persons round guilty In connection with the shortage in the hospital funds be dealt with according to law, in a telegram received today by Ernest Morris, ator ney for the hospital. -Bruno Grossner, assistant secretary. arrested charged with embezzlement of (30,000 of the hospital funds, waa not j admitted to bail today. Jnstlce In Times Dynamiting: Case at - Los Angeles. SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 4. (Spe cial.) Ten thousand union workmen participated this morning in the larg est Labor day parade In the history of Seattle. The carpenters - with 1000 men and the teamsters with 800 car ried off the honors In point of numbers. Perhaps the most notable feature of Labor day at Crystal Lake Park, Mil waukle. Plans had been laid for Governor- West, Mayor Rushl'ght and Mayor Strelb, of Milwaukie, to speak to the picnickers at 11 o clock. Gov ernor West arrived a few minutes be fore 11, but as so few had then arrived. It was decided to have no speaking. Mayor Rushlight was out of the city. Governor West was obliged to return to Salem after a half hour's stay. In order to attend a meeting of the Par don Board. The celebration at Crystal Lake Park was under the auspices of the Modern Woodmen of America. The St. Johns Woodmen band furnished muslo for the dancing, which continued throughout the afternoon and evening The bowling alley was well patronized. in the Colorado School of Mines. Others will nroceed to Iowa and Illinois, where thev will study agriculture, oth ers going further East where they will take degrees In various branches of liberal education. Some of them will swell the already comparatively large number of Chinese at Tale, Harvard, Cornell, the University of Chicago, Mlchls-an and Wisconsin. Among the students were tnree uni- nese n-irls. the first feminine students to come to this country under the Alabaman Rushes to Aid of Probi- Boxer Indemnity. , The American educational propagan HOBSDN ENTERS FIGHT MAINE'S CAMPAIGN GATHERS SPEAKERS FROM AFAR. bltlondsts Referendum on Ftrl- - mary Statu to Law Up. PORTLAND, Me.. Sept. 4. The forces da has assumed such an Important status that the Chinese government haa seen At to send to this country a com tnluinner in the nerson of Chung Wen rv.n-rminta K.in.Aii ao-T-a. to. m. I . Tn who will be attached to the Chi- I for and against constitutional prohi were postponed for two weeks. Plans nese Legation at Washington as Com- bltlon In Maine entered on the closing for a baseball game were abandoned, missioner of Eduoatlon, whose duties I week of the campaign today. Activity Refreshments were served by the Royal will be to look after Chinese students on both sides will be at high-water Neighbors of America. in this country. MEDFORD SEES BIG PARADE Labor Day Exercises Close Dance In Evening. . With (Continued From Flra-t page.) tember 1 he knew he could not stand the nressure. She believes worry un- MEDFORD. Or., Sept. 4. (Special.) vi. mnrt . A parade of 500 worklngmen and a I ,.., fin... nn mark for the remainder of the struggle. The Prohibitionists will continue their nieatlnra with their corns of sneakers IfDHCCC APPAIPC TfiNRLED from outside the state augmented by rvKUOC O MrrMinO I HHULUU formar Governor Glenn, of North Caro lina, and Chairman Richmond P. Hob- Speaking of the shortage. Attorney the procession of the 70 unions repre- ! number of floats opened the Labor day t. " ,,.., roWt la.t Mav he and Morris today said: ltnted in the parade was the large exercises here today. The carpenters the new hotel project la.t May he and "The Continental Audit Company will number of banners dealing with the were the most largely represented of his wife planned the expense mentally report to. us sometime this week. The most Interesting and fruitless part of our investigation is our endeavor to find out what has become of the mon ey. We cannot determine how It was disposed of after It had been taken." McNamara-McManigal case. "All we ask- for the McNamaras is justice; will you help us get it?" read one. Others, "Help prosecute the man-stealers" and "If everybody wants the McNamaras to have justice, help them get it." Immediately after the close of the Tnirt mr iiirrr nnr-iT p"' l" ""bm ""cuius TRIU ARE UNDER ARREST he ,ake DOats whIch carried them to the picnic grounds at Fortuna Park. Alleged Counterfeiters at Oakland ercJsea flrledB UD the dayf Howard L. Hughes, editor of the Spokane Union Record, delivered an address. Led by Pretty Woman. OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 4. A trio of alleged counterfeiters were arrested j here today by officers of the United 8tates secret service, aided by mem bers of the Oakland detective ' force. It is alleged they have passed spuri ous t5 gold pieces on merchants of Oakland. San Francisco and Santa Cruz. Ruth HIneman, one of the trio. BARBECUE POSTPONED WEEK Dance la Only Feature of Pro gramme Not Marred by Rain. The ball at Chrlstensen's Hall last night was the only feature of the Labor day celebration which was-carried out according to programme. A big bar' beautiful Spanish girl and reputed to beeue on Council Crest, with fireworks be the daughter of a prominent Havana physician, la said to have made a confession to Captain of De tectives Peterson, in which she impli cated George HIneman, her alleged husband, and James Madsen. HIne man is said to have manufactured the bad coin and Madsen to have passed It with the aid of the woman. In the evening had been planned by the picnic committee, of whom W. L. Trulllnger, of the Central Labor Coun cil, Is chairman, The pit for roasting the ox had been dug, and a canvas was stretched over It. The ox and other viands were on hand. But as the downpour continued it was decided about 11 o'clock to give up the picnic The barbecue will be held at the Crest BROTHER AVENGES SISTER ""d storage. T,n eea Both ballrooms were secured ' at Soldier Shoots Man He Asserts De serted and Beat Spouse. SAN DIEGO, CaL, Sept. 4. George Grigsby. an enlisted man In the Coast Artillery, is in jail today to await the outcome of the killing of Clare Sher- rllL husband of Grlgsbys half-sister. Grigsby asked the arrest of Sherrlll yesterday on a charge of wife deser tion. The police declined to act. About midnight, says Mrs. Sherrlll. her husband resumed the alleged brutal treatment of her. and Grigsby appeared in their room with a loaded shotgun. ' He commanded Sherrlll to throw up his nanas. and at the same time the gun was discharged. Sherrlll was killed al most instantly. Grigsby claims he shot in self-defense. Chrlstensen's Hall, and two orchestras furnished muslo for the dancers. At Peninsula Park the second annual OREGON PIONEER OP 1S43 DIES AT LA FAYETTE) AT AGE OF KIMETY-SIX YEARS. POLICE ROUT FOOD RIOTERS Demonstrations In Northern France Suppressed With Bloodshed. PARIS. Sept. 4. Troops and police are sharply suppressing the cheap food demonstrations In the northern depart ments. At Maubeuge 1S00 manifestants who had assembled In a suburb started to march toward the town, but were charged by the cavalry and dispersed. Many persons were wounded by being trampled on or sabred. FLAGS TO FLY TOGETHER Stars and Bars Will Be on Equal Plane With Stars and Stripes. MEMPHIS, TennTsept 4. The Stars and Stripes and the Stars and Bars will be displayed on an equal plane, neither ibove the other, in the coming first Na tional Blue and Gray reunion to be held in Memphis beginning September 17, according to plans announced today. K: j son, of Alabama. The repeal movement workers will adhere to their original plan oi the ais. trlbutlon of a large amount of litera ture rather than public meetings. The amendment to the constitution on which the people will vote in a week any of the unions, there being 150 in and reached a figure much lower than from pas(ring any jaw allowing the sale line. The painters and plumbers fol- what proved to -be actually needed. Dj liquor In the state for other than lowed closely In point of numbers. titi-il Kruaa says she overestimated her medicinal or mechanical purposes. After th6 parade the field events, . it,. fin1pinr I There Is also an old statutory law consisting of the 100-yard dash, 50- . . " . 7L which prohibits the sale of liquor for yard dash, women's 60-yard dash, boys' 111 10 nlm- "lco " any purpose other than those already EP-yard dash, rat men's race, egg race, the notei were nmriou allowed, and in event the principal tug-or-war, pole climbing, wheelbar- have appeared whlcn aouDiea mo cobi i constitutional amendment should be re row races, ripsaw contest, fat ladies' r th hotel nrolect and lessened the I pealed by the people it would be neces- BO-yard dash, and girls' 60-yard dash ,k,,,(,,. t,.ll9. sary for the Legislature to repeal that drew a crowd that filled the streets I I Prohibition statute and enact a new and grounds desnlte the rain. Rent Also Increased. liquor law. At 1 P. M. a baseball game between I . . w.r. ntd in Tha ballots for this election will eon- the union team and the Medford Regu- Many of these extras were noted m u,n tw otner constHutional questions lars started. The result was a. defeat July and August and they caused an(I one referendum on a direct prl- 'for the union 'nine bv a scon of 14 7mM to exoress fear over his venture, mary statute law. The constitutional to S. .,-. A before he disappeared it amendments proposed are one permit- After the baseball game the Rorua . j hi. ..nt wna in- River Valley Fair Association ached- w" . uled three racing events at the . fair- "eased a mon " grounds, but these were lightly at- have caused Kruse's collapse after tenaea oecause or the rain. I 115,000 naa Deen m A big dance was held at the Nata- I and negotiations had gone too far to wnum in me evening. The rain was t, drowned. One of the most severe Blows was over the bar of the hotel, which under the change found necessary threatened to make the saloon pan oi me uuici . failure. Mrs. tt.rue saia nor uu- Hats of Los Angeles Laboring Men band considered the bar the main sup- . , port of the hotel, ix waa onpraui. Doffed Near Prison. io.nnad to place the bar at the west LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4. With bands end of the nuuaing wu.u, ninvin. fh. "M....iu.i.. . . .tr..t bevond Fourteenin. At was r J -" O Ku.i.inuu (. I. UDUUBBl I - . , . infervaU. nearly 15,000 union men and learned in Juiy mat in. . women marched in the Labor day pa- the bar was 8o xeei irom mo rida hiira tnrinv TTnHa- School building between Alder and Mayor Alexander, the original route Morrison streets and for that reason was changed, so that the marchers " "Q"r iiceneo " " di nnt th r-o- t.i Th har had to be moved to the Burn- the McNamara brothers, the alleged side-street side of tne nuuaing ana dynamiters, are confined, pending their this would have opened It to a differ- inai next montn on charges of dyna- enc ciasa i " r- - mltlnr and mnrifttr Tj,, .v- arranged that patrons of the hotel marchers reached the intersection of 'would be inconvenienced by entering lemn e ann mum .rro.r. , H n . . i rnm saiouu. i'o.uu. - . ..-a point to the prison, they doffed their chances for large revenue, moving the hats and marched bareheaded past the har necessiiawu """"" " corner. I building whlcn increased mo momnij Neither John J. McNamara nor ,t. rent from 11600 to 3000. The increase Dromer, James, left their ceils to catch or renx ana m TURN THE BOTTLE UPSIDE DOWN and if it 's a bottle of our special family brew famous for quality and mildness our RoseCityBeer yonH never see an atom of sediment in it. If yon haven't tried this brew, you and yonr fam ily have a treat in store. You have in prospect the pleasure of drinking a perfect Beer perfectly pure perfectly brewed- perfectly aged. Drink it with meals and at bedtime. For your supply PHONE EAST 46 OR B 1 146 Star Brewery ? Vancouver, Washington Portland, Oregon ma got together and Inaugurated a "boost" i as a symbol of the end of the "knock campaign. An Immense hammer, 20 ing" in which both factions have been feet long, was consigned to the flames I indulging. light and did not greatly affect the day s r-rogrammo. LABOR HONORS MNAMARAS Mrs. Cyreae B. Cary. i LA FAYETTE. Or, Sept 4. (Special.) Mrs. Cyrene B. Cary, who came to Oregon across the plains in 184t, died here Septem ber 1 at the age of 96 years. Funeral services were at the Methodist Episcopal Church, with burial in the Oddfellows Ceme tery. Mrs. Cary was born In Richmond City, Va, July 14, 1815, and was married in 1831 to Miles Cary. They came to Missouri In 1884, and nine years later to Oregon, settling In Yamhill County, two miles west of here. Mr. Cary died la 1858. a glimpse of the parade. The suffragists, waving gaudv vi. low banners, emblasoned with votp for women," were conspicuous amonr nf the bar became apparent to jnr, Kruse the week betore he disappeared. Estimate Far Exceeded. The original estimate of the cost oi getting the hotel ready waa small, but the actual cost was many thousands of POOL STOCK IS DESTROYED ollar8 beyond tha .S.tta?.. wsaua. The measurements of the kitchen were Vinson, Oklahoma. Cltlsens Wine wrnP nd 1000 ra" "0rT to oor- , ' wipe t error Decorations cost more Out Town's Only Pool Hall. than expected and practically every thing else was much higher than fig VINSON. Okla KWf a n,.,. . ured. An ice plant, which was not flg- slnging hvmna thi mmi. 7k. ured. cost 15000 and a new hotel omnl Christian Church here yesterday annlirt the torch to the furniture and fixtures I of the only town pool hall after these articles naa Deen piled In the main aireei ana saturated with oil. , Instead of trying to close up the re sort, tne cnurcn people Bought it. Im- bus cost 82000. The building was to have been ready for opening September 1. and at that time Mr. Kruse was to pay all obliga tions in cash. He would have been obliged to raise 878,600 before he re ceived a cent of revenue. His note at the bank was good tor .between 825.- fLl I'., onflaratl the 000 or 130,000. In addition to that he InW. ?m?JE P",f.d n ord,n- could have borrowed $25,000 more SSI frthidfT tul,fFaTlUOa of P001 from Portland concerns. This would bal1" ,n the city limits. . have .j. ft total of $58.0oo at the ' most, and would have been far from No Need To Stop Work. nwntlnr the hotel needs. Some of tha When your doctor orders you to stop I obligations could have been deferred, 7 v J!?.u". can,'t" you I u Is said, but not enough of them to 'JL-.JUt i! any. xuu tviiuw y u u are waait vim down and failing in health, day by day but you must work as long aa you can stand. What you need la Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don't be weak, sick ly or ailing when Electrlo Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thou sands bless them for their . glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 60o at all druggists. i. Edlefsen's coals are best, C2303, make 855,000 meet all the bills due. Facing this state of affairs, Mrs. Kruse says her husband figured con stantly. He was worried and nervous. He could see no way out of his trouble, not realizing the size of his undertak ing until' the time approached when payment would have to be made. No trace has been found of Mr. Kruse, although a close search has been made in and near Seattle. C L. Vawter, a United States Marshal, who has been visiting with the Kruse- fam- ting Portland to increase the debt lim it to that allowed to other cities, and one declaring Augusta perpetually the capital of the state. Pueblo "Knockers" Make Up. , PUEBLO, Colo- Sept 4. As a varia tion of "burying the hatchet." Pueblo tonight "buried the hammer" at a big celebration at which warring Tactions CHANGING HER FACE (From the Household Friend) Any woman not satisfied with her complexion can remove it and have a new one. The thin veil of stifling half-dead cuticle is an encumbrance and should be removed to give the fresh, vigorous young skin underneath a chance to show itself and to breathe. Thereto a simple old-fashioned home remedy which will always do the work. Oet an ounce of pure mercol ized wax from your druggist and ap ply It at night like cold cream, wash lng it off In the morning. The mer- collde wlU gently absorb all the life less skin and leave a healthy and beautiful complexion, as fresh aa a child's. Naturally it takes with It all such facial blemishes as freckles, tan. moth patches, aallowness, liver spots. pimples, etc It is pleasant to use. ef fectlve and economical. The face so treated Immediately looks years young er. Adv. Watch Windows at 25Q Stark Street, for Snappy Fall Patterns for Men's Suits Socket Get the Original and Genulno II OR LICK'S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. or Infants, Invalids, and Growin e children. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. R?ch milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick Inncb prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORUCK'S. Not la Any fiJIk Trust PortlandPrintingHouseCo. 8. X, Wright. Fraa. and Gn. Menaxsr. Book, Catalogue and Commercial PRINTING Baling, Binding and Blaak Book Making. Phones: Main 6201. A 2281. T tilth and Taylor Btraata " Portland. Orson- ASTORIA CENTENNIAL LAST AND GREATEST WEEK PACIFIC COAST REGATTA DAILY Morning and afternoon races. Motor Boats, Sailing craft, torpedo boats CLATSOP BEACH ROUND TRIP GEARHART AND SEASIDE Daily This Week Return Until Monday, Sept. 11th ASTORIA STOP-OVERS IN BOTH DIRECTIONS SEPTEMBER AT CLATSOP BEACH This is the most delightful month by the ocean. Fall train schedules continue. Hotels at Seaside and Gearhart open all year. Astoria and Clatsop Beach trains leave Portland daily at 8 JL M 9:20 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. An additional train Saturdays at 2:30 P. M. City Ticket Office, Fifth and Stark Sts. North Bank Station, Eleventh and Hoyt Sts.' J a