CAMPAIGN WORLD’S DOINGS FIRST PRESIDENTIAL TOUR BY WOMEN IS BEGUN OF CURRENT WEEK This Shell Crashed Through Her Home. New York.—T h e first women who! h a v e ever a tte m p te d an organized cam palgn In the in te r e s t of national poll-1 tics left New York T uesday for a speaking to u r of the country. It was I farew ell d e m o n stra tio n w orthy of novelty and significance of the un 1 d e rta k in g th a t th e w om en's H ughes c a m p a ig n tr a in pulled out of the G rand C entral te rm in a l a t II o'clock for Us five w e eks' tra n sc o n tin e n ta l trip. * "R ight on time. *oc>." said a woman in the g re a t crow d on th e platform. T h o se who had come to see the tra in off swept th ro u g h the ga te s in a long and steady stre a m , waving th e ir flags, tooting th e ir h o rn s and singing loudly w he ne ve r th e band played a n y th in g ! News Items of All Naticns and with words to It. " It tell >ou women know how to do Pacific Northwest Condensed th in g s." w ent on the woman, whisper- j ing vehem ently and n e a r to tears. for Our Busy Readers The I tile nnm pnni g a th e r e d in the _____ I obse rv a tio n c a r a n d alm ost completely hidden by th e flag which Dr. K a th e r ! S ta tis tic s show th e n u m b e r of auto- i ine Davis w aved up and down and j m obile accidents is d ecreasing steadi j aro u n d a n d a ro u n d seem ed a s l i g h t ! ly a s c om pared w ith the n u m b e r of) .— --------j m a c h in e s in use. German Kills American Flyer Kleld M arshal von H indenburg. chief of th e general staff, ce le b ra ted his 69th b irth d a y a t h e a d q u a rte rs on the W hile Mrs. Mary Sw ann and h e r e a s t e r n front W ednesday. little d a u g h te r Mary were e a tin g lunch Im ita tio n pearls have become a n im­ in th e ir h om e this enorm ous 16dnch . „ . , .. . . . . p o r ta n t article of m a n u fa c tu re recent r; slieil sm a sh e d through the house from ly in Barcelona. Spain. D uring 1915 one side to th e other and fell a t th e ir th e y w e re m an u fa c tu red th e r e to the back sta irs. N either m other nor child vaiue of over J 21.000, as a g a in st $1000 was hurt, and a f te r a while little Mary in 1914. m ade a plaything of the shell. It was In th e ir latest raid on Bucharest, fired in a navy test a t Indian Head, s a y s th e T im es' B ucharest c o rre sp o n d ­ e n t. th e G erm an a eroplanes dropped p ro c la m a tio n s declaring th a t th e city will be laid ra ruins soon, unless Rou- m a c ia h a s te n s to m ake a se p a ra te peace. RAIDING AIRSHIP PALLS TO BRITISH Brief Resume of General News V from All Around the Earth. Gldre from Burning Zeppelin lights Up Suburbs of London. W0YDSA1 ItW LN ISG S IN À N U Ï3 Q I CROWDS CHEER FAILING ENEMY Fourth German Aerial Destroyer Is Burned Within Month— British Detense Much Improved. Uve r; R o u m a n ia n troops have gained a footing on the rig h t bank of th e Dan­ ube r iv e r south of B ucharest, says th e officii! s ta te m e n t issued by Ger m a n general h e a d q u a r te rs concerning t h e fig h tin g in T ra n sy lv a n ia and Do- bru d ja . Md. It pierced th e h eaviest a rm o r Pla,e used by the navy A fter it passed | | ‘rou*!‘ ,h U ° b« ru5 t‘on “ P|?«*ghed through a sand bank, th e n c e through thp house of Sw ann, a gunner, who lived several hundred yards away. T he shell entered th e house through a wall of the second story, ploughed through the second floor and ca m e out n e a r the ground floor through the r e a r porch. Commissioners Demand SHIPPING COMBINI Mexican Withdrawal of American Troops EORMS ON COAST ____________ TWO Largest Companies Unite for provement of Public Service. New London, Conn.—T h e fat has been th ro w n Into the fire, so far as the A m erican and Mexican rum mis i sioners a r e c oncerned, by develop ; m ents which took place here T h u rs ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ C A S U A L T I E S IN T H E PRE V I O U S Z E P P E L I N RA ID S ON B R I T A I N . Attack* on London. Killed. W’n d ’d. 4 3 86 September 8 ._ 20 114 O ctober 13 . ... 55 191«. • S e p te m b e r 2 3 13 99 S e p te m b e r 23 ... 28 1915 Ju n e 1 T o ta ls ............ 109 Attacks Elsewhere — — ♦ 315 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in Britain Killed W 'n d ’d. 1915 J a n u a r y 19 67 119 J u n e 15 16 40 _ 14 14 A ugust 9 6 23 A ugust 13 10 36 A ugust 17 J a n u a r y 31 .... .. 54 67 1916. 33 March 5 . 12 Mar. 31, Apr. 1 2 69 117 A ugust 24 8 3« 2 Septem ber 1 ; 11 ♦ — ♦ pre c ip i­ ♦ T otals ......... 258 ill for ♦ W ils o n 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ —— ♦ 496 ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 T he Mexican commissioner« tated a situation which bodes success unless P re sid e n t should back down. London. — A nother Zeppelin raid Acting u n d e r in stru c tio n s from Gen eral C arranza, they dem anded th a t a ga inst London and the enst r o a s t of G eneral P e rsh in g 's troops be with-, England wus in pro g re ss Sunday. An draw n. T he A m erican com m issioners uirshlp is re p o rte d to have been flatly refused to do a n y th in g of the brought down in flumes north of (¿in- T h e first case of infantile paralysis don, a ccording to th e official state- kind. in six ye a rs in W alla Walla, Wash., T he com m issione rs Insisted th e ir ¡ L " " ' "",u,*d ,lhor,,y ttfter n ,,d n ‘g*, t ’ w a s r e p o rte d W ednesday, th e 3-year- ent could not c onse nt to pro The s ta te m e n t reudn: old child of C. C. E u b a n k s being ill "A n u m b e r of hostile airships c r o s s ­ President of New Company Declares t governm r a d e d negotiations so long a s Amor w ith th e disease. T he c ase is not lean soldiers w ere In occupation of, ed the e a s t c o a st b etw een 5 o'clock se rio u s, and physicians a re ta k in g ev­ Great Increase of Trade Makes K few bom bs w o n Mexican te rritory. T he A m erlean fDA_n i . _ _ _ _ e r y p recaution to pre v e n t sp re a d of G eneral dropped n e a r the c o a st, but no dam com m issioners Inquired If th e contagion. Move Almost Necessity. C a rra n z a w ere ready w ith troops to age is yet reported. "An a irsh ip is re p o rte d brought i occupy the te rr ito r y w hich, if th e Mex T h e rebellion in th e D utch E a s t In­ ¡can dem and were heeded, General down in flam es north of t e n d o n . " d ie s is being quelled, a ccording to G reat crow ds c h eered the spectacle official dispatch received by the gov­ Pacific 1 Pt'f^hing would evacuate. Seattle.—M erger of the e r n m e n t. T he rebels in th e distric t T he Mexican c om m issioners doelln of the burning Zeppelin ns it fell In i'i t o a s t S team ship com pany and the Pa-1 ed to bind th e ir g ove rnm e nt to any the London district. T he great flare n e a r M ocaratebi have su rre n d e re d . asa - * cific Alaska Navigation com pany Into condition, holding th a t as a m a tte r of from the hurtling a ir c r a f t was visible T h r e e brigades of in fa n try inflicted p E i r r c N V at s e rio u s losses on a rebel force n e a r a new ste a m ship com pany to be known right they w ere Justified In requiring ^or a *OWK distance. Kiffen Y. Rockwell of A tla n ta was as the Pacific Ste a m sh ip com pany Is O eneral P e r .h ln g to leave th e ir coun- Z e m a bc e on S e p te m b e r 26. D estruction of n Zeppelin Sunday s h o t to d e a th the o th e r day a t the V er­ , * i try, and as a m a tte r of E a r ly winter, predicted by Indians dun front by a G erm an in a Taube, announced here, . friendship, P re sid e n t W ilson o u g h t not n *kht by th e British m ade a total of a n d birds, arrived in Baker. Or., a t 11 while the A m erican circled aro u n d in T he merger, affecting 13 large pas to h e sita te In directing him to r e tu r n fH,ir wlthln a m onth. O ne was brought o c lo c k Tuesday night, when snow fell b j8 a rm o re d b a ttle plane. th e n ig h t of • r and fre ig h t ste a m sh ip s of t h - n orth of the border. | J down **" "* Septem lm ‘ r 3 in the in th e c ity ’s stre e ts. L ittle m ore than Rockwell is th e second A m erican i Pacific Coast S te a m sh ip com pany and | H ere th e m a tte r rests. T h e Ameri o u tsk irts of London and two more on a t r a c e fell in the city, but the snow fn e r tQ be killed in action T hree nine of the Pacific A laska Navigation r a n com m issioners forw arded the the night of S e p te m b e r 23. One of in th e hills was heavy. ............ It is th e earli- m onths ago Corporal Victor C hapm an company, will go Into effect Novem ber fa r t s to S e c re ta ry L ansing who will thp ZePP«llns on th e la tte r da te set- e a t snow in tw o years, . N.r2 of * ew V j r k . also a ) r m b e r of th e »• T he m e rg e r was ratified by the HUbmit the re p o rt to th e p re sid e n t for t,ed to e a r th Kently th a t h e r crew w a s done to crops, practically tieally all be Franco-A m erican Corps, w as killed a t 'b o a r d s of dire c to rs of the Pacific C oast j,is decision. w ere uble to escape. T he command- in g h a rv e ste d Ing officer and h e r crew of 22 men Verdun in a ba ttle with G erm an aero-1 com pany and the Pacific A laska Navi-| su rre n d e re d to police constables and Soon a f t e r being a ppointed nation company, the fo rm e r m eeting T h e A m erican A ssociation of Wool­ plane. are still In custody. e n a n d W orsted M a n u fa c tu re rs tele­ s e r g e a n t Rockwell saved Chapm an | in JS’ew York and the la tte r in Tacom a T he financial details of the m erger The o th e r crew s w ere killed and, g ra p h e d th e d e p a r tm e n t of com m erce d u rin g a fight w ith G e rm a n airm en with few exceptions, the bodies were J w ere not given o u t in the announce- p ro te stin g a g a in st th e holding up of n e a r Verdun. unrecognizably burned. \ m ent here, but th e vessels involved th e c e n su s re p o rt on dyestuffs. Sec­ 1 Success In bringing down the raid- . .... , , , a re said to be valued a t more than r e ta r y Red field replied th a t th e re p o rt crow d , to Denver. — Continued dem and fill th e long tra in on ahead, $12 000 000 ers In each Instance was a tta in e d vlr- w a s being w ithheld te m p o ra rily to af but o th e r women a r e to join th e pa rty 1 A m erican h orses by British and tutslly In the o u ts k ir ts of London and In m aking the annou n c e m e n t, Man- ford p ro p e r privacy to tra n s a c tio n s of on t be way> to go as far as th e y can .. . . . .. . a g e r A. F. H aines of th e Pacific Alas t r e n c h g ove rnm e nts For u w on Euro- ( indicates sy ste m a tic and favorable d y e im p o rte rs i or..fh ro Hfl! Pa r t s of the country j [;a N avigation com pany, gave out the pean battlefields has robbed broncho- stre n g th e n in g of th e defenses of the Mason D. Hill, aged 94, of P o rt which they a r e heat acquainted, following s ta te m e n t pre p a re d by Pres busting of Its glam our and reduced (;ity a g a in st a ir raids. It has boon as- " ” * • those who left on th e H ughes w om en s ¡dent H F A lexander- th a t tu n e h onored Industry and foa sorted by the British w a r office th a t T o w n se n d , Wash., th e oldest * Oddfel­ low in th e world in y e a rs a s well as special w ere: T he Pacific S te a m sh ip com pany tu r e of frontie r cele b ra tio n s to the no Zeppelin has been able to Inflict Some noted women w o rk e rs a m o n g ; ha9 be,.n formod by the ,,aclflc i! o a it level of m ere drudgery in m em bership, received a 70-year jew ­ dam age of m ilitary consequence w ith ­ H undre ds of horses from all sec- in the limits of London In r e c e n t Miss Mary Antin, noted social settle Steam ship com pany and the Pacific- el from his associates, the p r e s e n ta ­ tion being m ade by H. G. M erritt, m e n t worker. A laska N avigation com pany to o p e ra te tion8 of the Rocky *iountaln region j m onths g ra n d m a s te r of Oddfellows of W a s h ­ Miss H elen V arw ick Boswell, suf- ; a ]ong the e n tire Pacific Coast, includ a r e *,ouKh t for European export a t the ington. Mr. Hill is the first Oddfellow frage le a d e r and social w orker, who ¡ng Alaska, with th e f u r th e r purpose , , »'nvf‘r sto c k y a rd s daily# and m any | A m sterdam , via London.—T he mill- to be en title d to such a jewel. was form erly in c h a rg e of w elfare Qf extending its service in o th e r direc ° “ *r h u n d re d s a r e rejected. E ach tary critic of the F r a n k f u r te r Zeltung work a m ong women in the P a n a m a tion8> and has m ade a r r a n g e m e n ts to »0«*»»! m u s t be m ounted and ridden s;iyH conditions for Zeppelin attack More th a n 2000 s tu d e n ts reg iste re d anal Zone u n d e r the a d m in istra tio n operate all of the vessels of the Pacific a .9. ,,ar* of Inspection, and noted on England a m much m ore dlfflcul difficult for ev e n in g school w ork a t 12 public Coast company and the Paciffc-Alaska r f f?rs “ om inany W estern Htatoa a re , than r o . T h T e h Mrltlwh h. than even a a vear y e a r a ago. e British, he schools which opened for cla sse s in of r I , . refiident ia*t. T*~role Com- Navigation company. Well-known 8ay8i have had tim e to c a r r y th e ir de- P o r tla n d W ednesday night. With the j m issioner of New York ' , , , - ' ’ ......... fense m e a su re s to th e h ig h e st perfec- ... . . . , . "In view of the g re a t s c a rc ity of v e s-, . , , . ex c e p tio n of th r e e schools, all a r e well Miss Maude E Miner, a t th e head of 3els on the ,>ariflc Coast due to th<, «hips in th e p a st now a r e riding as tion. u p to the a v erage in a tte n d a n c e , and, a c c o rd in g to Jo h n C. Veatch, su p e rv is­ probation w ork for girls in New York. I g re a te r dem and for them in o th e r niany a8 50 hor8e9 a »lay. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of th e g r a d e s , and the Inability to secure ad . 7 he B’T 1P' yl, of “Kun fodder.” as the Japanese Ship $1,000,000. or, a s u b sta n tia l increase is expected. fo rm e r chief f o r e ste r in the d e p a r t- , dItional vessels u n d e r e xisting condi | ,r id e ™ cw aU Vhe horses seem s unend- San Francisco.—A million dollars In N e a rly every nation was re p re se n te d m e n t of a g ric u ltu re and progressive Uon8 for the , rade of th e P a c i f i c 1 T he sta n d a rd of ------------------- re q u ire m e n ts In th e re g istra tio n s. gold w ere driven through San F ra n c is­ p a r ty le a de r ! Coast, the Pacific™Coast*company and ,w as ,0 ™ r1ed »«jnew hat when receipts Mrs. N elson O’S haughnessy, wife of the Pacific A laska N avigation com- j h(!Kan falling off, and horses; arc being co S unday n ig h t In two express w ag­ Sim u lta n e o u sly with the a nnounc e ­ m e n t t h a t 20,000 em ployes of the th e fo rm e r c h a rg e d'a ffa lrs for the pany, a fte r carefully c onsidering the accepted **‘>w th a t were rejected for- ons, and p e d e stria n s h u r ry in g through W hole sa le C lothiers’ A ssociation of U nited S ta te s a t Mexico City. situatlon, have decided th a t they can joerly. S h ip m e n ts c ontinue to he the rain knew nothing of It. T he gold C hicago would receive a reduction In b e st serve the In te re sts of th e public heavy, and weekly p urchases often r e p re se n ts p a r t of the savings of th e run Into the thousands. w o rk in g hours w ith o u t loss of pay, a Ja p a n e so of California, and Is en with more efficient service and more Youngest General Dead. v o lu n ta ry wage Increase of 2*4 cents route to Ja p a n from th e Yokohama frequent sailings by o p e ra tin g th e two P hiladelphia.—G alusha P e nny pack­ fleets under a m a n a g e m e n t th a t will a n h o u r for em ployes of the o pe ra ting Specie Bank of this city. Tho tr e a s u r e Meatless Day Advised. d e p a r t m e n t all over th e U nited S ta te s er, said to have been the youngest e lim inate the disa d v a n ta g e s to the Is contained In 20 boxes and w as put London.—One m eatless day a week aboard a tra in for Seattle, to be t r a n s ­ w as announced by Wilson & Co., Ar­ g e n e ra l of th e Civil W ar, died a t a traveling and shipping public which m o u r & Co., Swift & Co., Libby, Mc­ necessarily a tte n d the operation o f t h e ^ or aU not engaged In heavy m anual ferred to a Ja p a n e so liner. N eil & Co., and Morris & Co. T he hospital h e r e T u e sd a y night. H e was two fleets separately." labor is th e chief recom m endation for in c r e a s e s granted by the pa c ke rs will 70 y e a rs old and had been 111 two Motor Ship Line Planned. years. G eneral P e n n y p a c k e r had e n ­ a f f e c t 60,000 men, while about 20,000 gross tonnage of m ore th a n 55,000' . ‘ * ... T. r San Francisco.—A m o to r ship lino listed in the N inth P e n n sy lv a n ia Vol­ will be benefited by th e reduction of tons, the tonnage of the Pacific Coast ,hftea „ ! Wh'? h betw een San F rancisco and N orw ay h o u r s in th e clothing tr a d e s from 50 u n te e rs a t th e age of 16 and in a little S team ship com pany being m ore than tho lnf ; e « « ‘n | tne cost of living. T he com m ittee also Is to be Ina ugura te d n e x t m onth by to 48. T o the pa c ke rs the increase over th r e e y e a rs becam e a brigadier- 34 oon tons ’ tons. I recom m ended th e opening of m eat th e N orw egian Pacific line, a S c a n ­ will m e a n an additional payroll of $4,- general. He was re ta in e d In th e regu­ la r a r m y and in 1883 w as r e tire d with shops in d istric ts w here r e ta ile rs a re dinavian concern. It w as announced ©00,000 a year. T h e action of both obtaining excessive profits. A third here. T h e Bayard, a m o to r ship now g a r m e n t m a k e rs and pa c ke rs w as vol­ the b re v e t ra n k of major-general. Hermit Learns of War. en route from C h ristia n ia to Boston, ----------------------- !------- u n ta r y , It was announced. In n e ith e r Marysville, Cal.—Jo h n C. Carlton, a step advised Is the revision of pay­ which 1 h due h e re la te In October, will rolls. c a s e w as th e re t h r e a t of labor diffi­ Unions Seat Japanese. be the first of th e new line to call. 75-year-old miner, discovered th e E u ­ c u ltie s. E u re k a , Cal.— B. Suzuki, president ropean w a r T hursday, w he n he paid K in g C o n sta n tin e of Greece is ready of th e L a b o r e r s ’ Frie n d ly Society of F reight Backs Into S tr e e t c a r ; 10 Die. Car Shortage Hits Baker, Or. Ja p a n , was seated as a f r a te rn a l dele­ Marysville his f ir s t visit in three to d e c la r e w a r on Bulgaria. Detroit.—T e n persons wero killed Baker, Or.—Tho continued shortage P e n d le to n , Or., w he t m a r k e t is gate on th e floor of th e California years. Carlton lives in a cabin in the of freight cars Is still e m b a rra ssin g and m ore th a n 25 Injured, several Yuba county m ountains. H e once sub­ S ta te F e d e ra tio n of I^ihor convention, p r a c tic a lly a t a sta n d still on account th e Baker lum ber companies, who r e ­ probably fatally, late S u n d a y night, a f te r a lively contest. T he final vote scribed to a new spaper, he said, but port th a t th e y a r e now 40 c a rs behind when a sw itch engine pushing two o f th e sh o r ta g e of cars. show ed only a few negatives In the the editorials did not s u it him and he W o r k progresses ra p id ly on th e Ore­ face of determ ined opposition from the stopped them 11 years ago. Since then, in th e ir orders. Mills are still running freight c a rs c ra sh e d Into a crowtfbd gon-W ash lngton i n te r s ta te bridge, and San F ra n c isc o delegation a t th e out­ he said, he has done all his rea d in g In and sto rin g th e lum ber th a t c a n n o t be s tr e e t c a r on th e E a s t Side. T h e re t h e o p e n in g in th e n e a r fu tu re seem s set, w hen a favorable r e p o r t of the one book, the Bible. H is cabin is 20 shipped, but tho sto ra g e room will w ere m ore th a n 90 pe rsons in the soon be filled. G rain de a le rs say th e ir s tr e e t car, m a n y of th e m r e tu rn in g c e r ta in . miles from Marysville. c re d e n tia ls com m itte e was read. w arehouses still ha v e plenty of room. from the th e a te rs. A ccording to s ta tis tic s for the year 1915. th e population of Russia has in­ c r e a s e d m ore th a n 53.000,000, or 42 p e r c e n t, since 1897. It increased m o re th a n 3,800,000. or m ore th a n 2 p e r c e n t, since 1914. T he total popu­ lation is set down as 182.182,600. THIRTEEN STEAMERS INCLUDFD Demand for Horses for Europe Conlinues; Supply Seems Endless