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,orlca n " wmw Htf Hail A - I T TIIK WUATMKU. Tonight and tomorrow Fair uih! warm iwmyjflA.ft. GERMANY SAYS SHE WILL DO AS SHE LIKES Refuses to Rccofinlzc Any Mht on the art of the United States to Supervise Her Diplomatic Relations In South America Laughs at tho Monroe Doctrine. MENUS', July- l'j. (Jonnuny throw down tho gauntlet to tho Unit ed Slutou today, Haying mliu intends to do um she plouwos in South and Central America. Tho (lunlaratioii wan made in a formal stftUimoiit handi'd to Ihu United Pro by tlio imperial foreign office n nhort timo after a pruviom oonollitttorv atalumuiil had been given out. Why tlio sudden change in the tone of Ihy statement was made wan not explained. Defies United Slate. "(lormaiiv refuses to reooguixo nny right on thu part ottho Uuitud State to MUiKirvine her diplomatic relations in other oouiitritw in Central mid South America in minora! and in Nicaragua in particular." tlio eeotid stnlonioiil said. "(l.irmany'M j-ecoi; uition of President Jose .Mutirir. is a matlur cincorniug hernelf and Nieu rukun and concerning no third per moii or third power whatever." Many p-i-sons construe the nocond M.tomcnl n. flermnnv's first stup townrd rofiiBini further to roeognuo (rnntinued on Pag" 8.1 TEDDYIS ASKED TO LEND A HAND Plnchot to Como to Coast and Tour Bear State In Interests of Pro prcssivo Republicans Calls on Colonel to Enlist His Aid. NEW YORK, July V2. Marshall Slini&on, president of tho Roosovolt Liiieolu longuo of I. oh Angeles, and Clifford I'iiiehot, formor chief for ester, called on Formor President Roosevelt at Ihu Outloolc office, today in an effort to induce Roosevelt to visit tho 1'aeifio const. After tho ooufoioiuJo was over Stiuisou Hiiid Pinohot would leave tomorrow for the ooHHt, whoro ho will tour Cali fornia in thu intoroHtH of lliraiu Johnson, eaudidato for tho Repub lican nomination for governor. "Well, hero are our anaruhintio friends again," was Roosevelt's jov ial greeting as 1'inchot and Stimuou appeared. Explains Situation. Stinihon said (hat he and l'iuchot explained in detail the situation m California to Roosevelt, lie said the former president was told that Ihe Republican party there was in a critical condition. Johnson, tlie told Roosevelt, is tho progressive candi date, while Alden Anderson and Charles V, Curry, who are oandi dalos for thu gubernatorial nomina tion, aro supported hy tho Republi can uiaehiuo. "flillott is not oaudidato for re iiomlualiou," Stiiuson said ho told .ho formor president, "and tho whole thing has to bo fought out at tho coming priiuurius. Roosevelt gave no apparent sign that he would sup port our caiiKo." Has Kino Visit. Klin'suu said he had a fine visit (Continued on Page f.) CALIFORNIA Medford William A. Clark Race Il'lioto by Anicrli'ini 1'ic.h AHSoctatlon. STRIKERS RIOI IWANTWINESAPON PORTLAND POLICE CALLED Reserves Ordered Out Twice to Quell Riots Union Teamsters Still on Strike Llttlo Trouulo Boforo To day Has Been Reported. PORTLAND, Or., July 12. Police reserves were called out twice early today to iiell minor riots between a number of striking members of the Teamsturs' union and imported strikebreakers. Three nonuuionists wore severely beaten in the moleo, one being compelled to go to a hos pital. No arrests were made. The rioting shortly after midnight was a result of suveral clashes ear lier in tho evening. Tho first disturbance occurred at Fifteenth and Washington streets. There a score of unionists and uon uuioiiists met and clashed. A riot call was put in nnd the reserves were sent to tho scene. When the police arrived all thu men had fled. Late thev renewed the "fieo-for all" at FUivonth and Couch streets. The po lice were called out i c onl time, hut "with their appearance tin ciuwd of fiililms and specli i ranidlv melted uwav, making it in necessarv for. the police to use night sticks. Union teinustcif. have been on strike for sly weeks innneffirMo (Continuod on Page Eight.) aUJODFORD, DEFIES UNITED STATE Enters For Senate Again. SAME RATING AS Rope River Growers Decline to Aprce to Proposal of National Ap plo Show Givlnn Winesaps Better Ratlup In Carload Exhibition. No nttomnt has lieont nindo by tho National Annlo Show hold oach yenr la SpoUano, to plaeo apples of tlio WtnoBaii variety on tlio snmo amlly rating aa Nowlown Pippin and Gi lines (luUIen In c-rload competition. But ttio llogito nivor growors litwo fllod a protest end It Is unlikely that a change In rating will bo nindo. Tho Uoguo Hlvor growers point out that tho WIioa..n la an Inferior apple and baa always boon rated as elght uno, whore:s tho Newtown carrlos n rating of nluo-ton. It Is oaslor to grow and to placo on an equal foot ing would would not bo fair. Tho Natlo'ial Applo Show was fair In tho matter, wiring II. 11. Tronson, "Tho Annlo Kluit of Amorlca," boforo noting. Mr. Tronson lmmodlntoly con ferred with tlio otbor growora In tlio vulloy and tho nilvlsod tlio officials of tlio show that bo would object, Every hour of every day the want ads are "so'ttliug" things, accom plishing things In this citv. Thev find buyers, sollors, traders, workors they introduoo peoplo who havo business to do with each othor. NEWTOWN PIPPIN Mail Tribune OIIIMON, TUESDAY, JULY BIRD,DASHED 10 HIS DEATH Aviator Who Hade First Round-Trip Flight Across English Channel Falls From His Aeroplane to In stant Death. ' LONDON, July 12. Charles Stew art Holies, tho mllllonslro aviator who achieved fnmo by making a round trip flight tcrosa tho English chan nel, fell from his ncroplano today at the Bournemouth meet and was kill ed. Aviator DoMarro, who fell r.t tho rame time, was injured seriously and Is In a precarious conditio1. Thousands of persons gathered bo foro tho grandstand at Bournemouth saw tho tragedy. High in Air. Rolles was L Igli in tho air nnd bis motor wob working smoothly when ho started to descend. It bad bcon an nounced he would essay tho "alight ing prize." As bo neared tho ground bo shut off bin motor, depending cn t.ruly on bis iunnlpyir,t6n ot tho piano to effect a landing Tho machlno dropped gracotully and tho perfect glide brougt out cl.ccrs from tho spocators. Tho cbeers wero changed to shouts of horro- when tho tailpiece of tho air craft spit nnd tho aoroplnno timed a somersault. Falls Korty Feet. The aviator was -10 feet fron- the ground when th accident happened. T'e pllntcrln" of the mrchlno's (Continued on Page S.) FOREST FIRES T DAMAGE NORTH Idaho Reserves Scenes of Great Con flanratlon Line of Railroad En dangered No Estimate of Damaqe Done Is Made as Yet. BOISE, Idaho. July 12. Accord ing to reports received here today from tho Loon taiko district, lorcat fires which had been partially sub dued havo broken out afresh. Hun dreds of cords of wood, railroad ties and much standing timber have been consumed already. Several mountain hobics- aro roporttVl to he in ashes. If tho winds cnutinuo tho damage will mount high mto the tlioiiMUids before tomorrow. Tho line of the S. F. & N. rail road is endaugeied. The fins is burning within threo nnd a half miles of tho track and tho flames are be ing driven toward thu right of way by a steady breeze. Telephonic communication witJi the district is impossible, as the wires have been burned down. Checking Fires. WALLACE, Idaho, July 12. With new fires reported today, Superin tendent Woiglo of Coour d'Aleuo said that ho expected all firos in the na tional reserve would soon be extin guished. According to reports nnd messages which have reached him, nil fires burning in tho government forest aro under control. It is believed the homos of settlers on North Fork, six miles outside the reserve, liuve beei saved from the fl.imes. Yo.tord firo threatened to destroy t'tiiui No estimate of the damage done has boon mado. RO IN IN GREA 12, 39J0. Sultan of Sulu on To Pay Tho sultan of Sulu, who once offered his hand in marriage to Miss Alice Roosevelt, Is to visit America. lie announces ttiat the chief object of his trip abroad is to dispose of a collection of pearls valued at something like $2o0, 000, the proceeds from which will lie devoted to improving tho condition of his people. II? will be nccompanled by fourteen prominent Moros. He has already sailed for India and will make stops at several European cities. In August, ltfOT President Taf t, who as secretary of war was visiting the Phil ippines with congressional delegation and an unottleial party, went to Sulu. The Americans, Including President Roosevelt's daughter, were entertained lavishly by Sultan Hadji Mohammed Jaumlul Klram, who showered them with gifts nnd llpally declared his wish to make Miss Roosevelt the sultana of tho Sulu art hlpelago. He Insisted that his people were unanimous in their desire that she remain among them. M0SOUIT0ES CAUSING GREAT Unprecedented Scourge of Winged Pests Causes Much Damage in the South Men Forced to Leave Rice Fields and Seek Shelter. NEW ORLEANS, La., July 12. Mon and anlm-Js are suffering aliko from nn unprecedented mosquito scourge, which has fallen on the const of Louisiana nnd Mississippi. Tho huugry pe-nts haui becotno so numerous that deor nnd other fnmo of tho swamps and woods hnve Ibeeii driven Into tbo open lands. Mon working In the rice fields havo boon compelled to unit work ana stay Indoors. In Caleascu county sawmills havo boon closed down, as It waslmporsiblo for tho woodmen In tbo swamps to H Ithstand mosquito attacks vhllo-tboy worked. Stock Is bein- killed by tbo lnn-et hordes in tho lowlands. Several fashionable summor resorts on Mississippi sound :tro virtually dc sortod on account of tho mosquitoes. Hundreds who wero spending tbo summer at tbo resorts havo returned lo Now Orleaus to await tho abate ment of tbo scourge Held for Further Examination. Honrv Lilly, scut to the ciumv seal from Ashland, charged with be ing insane, is being It 11 liv the eouii- rv ottlcials for further caminatiou. His demenlia was evidently the re- nit of lib es, end is not of m ,,e ite de-greo. S FFERING SOUTH Way America a Visit TTO ACT ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE BILL London Police Making Arrangements Accordingly Militant Woman Will Be on Hand to Endeavor to Per suade Solons to Pass Bill. LONDON, July 12. Tho first do eisive aetiot of parliament on u bill favoring woman suffrage is expected tonight in fho house of oomiuons, nnd the London police are anaking ilans acconlingly. A conciliation mcajHitru intniducetl by Shacklctou (Lnborito), granting; tho rkrht f fiiinchise .to women who own property, will come up for final cousidcr-utiou and probably will bo defeated. Tho bill 5ves to landed women the right of rating for mem bers of tiarliameut. 2litlierto they have only had electixT rights in mu nicipal elections. -Mililnnt suffragettes freely admit that they o-xpoct defeat and havo an nounced fhnt they wlfl crowd tlio' gallories nnd halls of furlinment nnI with lung powor endeavor to por- sundo tho lawmnkers tu pass their measure Not only are ahoy opposed to any nttacTs on the hill, but limy are deniaiiding tho intrwluctiou ut nuothor lieasnro designed to give nil women tho right to vote in parlin uientnlv eloctious, instead of restrict ing tho franchiso to laiiil -owning women. lrs. Uelmont, the Duchoss of Inrlborougli and Mrs. Vnnderbilt nt- tended the debates hold last night on the bill nnd probnbly will bo in tho gallories tonight when tho fireworks SUUl. PARLIAMEN UMTKI) I'ltKMM AHHOOIAXUK. Pull Leased Wlro Kopwa.. Tho only paper In tho xtatMp published In a city tho l ft? Modfonl having u lonnnrt frt No9Z. FAS! COAS TRAIN HIT DITCH2DEAJ Two Trainmen Killed Many Train Was Crowded witli. Ex cursionists on Way to Attentl ITJa vention in San Francisco Laws Rail the Cause. SALINAS, Cal., July IT. Tn triinmon woro killed, tbrco othenc3a- Jured, and sove-al passengers i ly hurt when a special train, carx2 100 members of tho Chemlsts" sociatlon was derailed today foe. &. gorge In tho Santa Cruz maazitaaaat. The disaster occurred" on a Tra verse" curve or tho Southern PaiiHlne rall-oad at 5:45 a.m. Flrt rewart- wore that a Ecoro of porsons were! ed. Special trains with ns brought tho dead and Injured to Sd dad and King City. Tho Dead. FIREMAN ERNST, San Fraoeiweu. ENGINEER L. A. DIXON, SCBt Francisco. it ' ' Tho Injured. Jf. Conductor W. II. Motz; intccaal- !ly; may die. R. C. McGhee. dining Mr pocttir San Fi-anclsco; intornu'ly; may iS3e B. McCieary, brakeman, S'n Fjcsb- clsco; hand cut. A. E. Peterson, dining car cobj3jh- tor, San Frr-nclsco; hand euk. William Miles, chef of dlnlns tsaz. Oaklind; two ribs and right tlrifc. fractured, (Continued on Page 8.) CRATER LAKE FAIRLY OPEK Nearly Fifty People Are Enmniii at Park and Many Automobiles Are Being Driven to Brim Stage IMe. Is Proving Popular. S T S SEASON NW With nearly 50 peoplo onciinpetan Crater Lake, on tho him and'tatdlrsa. camp, tho eason may bo said to kat fairly oponod. A scoro of auteiMtn- bllos have nl-oady boon drlvec t tbo Crater, containing tourlsta ttwmtt all parts of tho coast. Tho as modatlons this year ar superlar' tboio of aiy provloua seasoa. durlns tho summer work is to 1m rtiBhed on tho construction eC tfb" lodge which la to stand on tho ftm.A of tho crater. Aa nutomoblio stngu'llno has be. instituted tbl2 yoar and tha trip- now qnslly bo mado. j&A FEIGNED INSANITY TO ESCAPE HAND OF UiWi SAN FKANCISCO, Cal, JuK 1-' Aftor nttempting- to gain hi B9. erty by fighting his cuptors. ll foigning insanity to avoid trial, d. E. Ikiddleston was found truiltv tw night of the murder of Carl ll Ow burn aiud today awaits sentence ay Judgo Lawlor. iruddloslou wa co- TH'lud ol murdor in tho weoiul Teixcx. after it had been shown that to l. ounrrol Jio stnbhod Cohtmr. TJio mon fought when Cohum awe euseil Iluddloston of stculint: vhex ladder and u s-ngo. Cobiirn 'jtnk to Iltuldleslon's, Jiouse to Smf i . missing nrttclos. Wlion Ri mint iTr. ar dleston a fight followed ami . ' Imx wna stabbed with .n rMi. Tit., -a, fenso contended that Oohuru fotl'wt I 111 f IIKUl lllll-ill)' M- fil.lif 1