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BEGINS THREE WEEKS STATE TOU Wash., today and what a disappointment it is to} find that though” you are young your hair is beginning to turn gray —that you are surely going to look old before your time Den't wait for haira to come Leaving Vancouver Bob Hodge, progressive candidate for governor, with his volunteor erew of assistants, starts on an auto tour of the Bast Side, which gray | may last three weeks, Hodge of | making the trip in an. auto supplied HAY'S HAIR today, | by one of bis admirers, and Stuart Start in now and use It regularly. | Campbell of The Star will act as Those gray hairs will sgon disap- | pilot pear—be restored to their natural| Hodge proposes color and stay so |man and woman HAY’S HAIR HEALTH will keep | farming districts of the you looking y to hold meetings in $1.00 _}and town along the way Stores ot practically closes “Bob's a ive for trivt| campaign in the Eastern Con Newark, / the state, and he will deve of his time during August tring for a second time the erm towns ETHEL CONRAD “SHOOTING GIRL” IS_IN TROUBLE NEW YORK rnd, it 8 reported. oform-sat arated ha i mouth, and her curely tied, Miss cing any mo a bottle to meet every throughout state, and ye ry village : Rartell Dr mn Teceipt of pr direct ous part of » mout to cov West DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'S NEW DANCING PALACE. 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LOUIS. miles a minute, hoop! 6 July 18 720 miles an hour, 18 t that ta The a Dobbin The right—IN A HOOP! doing nic in the auto and the speeds old tim t is a man's abi anc oadway,” says Clinton }big unieyele The machine is a freak. Inside a the acroplané alumi hoop rider blown along by pro: }pellers The ter amete a pr Along hoop bas f $1 inehe of 67 inc m p an outside and ap ir Around inches diame e ai wide ho Ci 1% “ rim of travel three or wheels, on ba and on each side } —* Boy Will Recover, Though Father Used Him as Cushion Louis Kwitchoff of Little Ferry NJ 16, w driving Hackensack in }farm w when an auto upset them The father who weighs 200 pounds, was thrown out on the boy |}who was unconscious for half an hour, but will recover Mobile Paying 5 Cents a Mead for Rats Killed Near Wharf To avold bubonic plague danger | the authorities of Mobile, Ala., have announced they will pay 5 cents for the head of every rat killed in the neighborhood of the dock indications are that there will be few rats left when the killers get through. Houn’ Dawgs, Formerly 25 Cent: Now Go Begging at 2 for 5 C The widow who has a small store |near Capitol hill, Washington, thinks the miniature “houn dawgs” | she bought a month ago are [instead of emblems of good For a time they went rapidly at 25 cents each, but a week ago the saies stopped, and she can't sell the oth fers, even at two for & cents, luc bd Travels © Miles Over Desert With Child Bitten by Skunk After a skunk bit Vida Slaughter, | LAUNCH IS CAUGHT BY BRITISH CRUISER |: } VICTORIA, B. C., July The | American gasoline launch Bonita | is today in the custody of Canadian officials following an exciting chase jafter it by the fishery protection leruiser Newington Tuesday. The Bonita was selzed for trolling sal mon on the Canadian side about two and a half miles off Nitinat When it attempted to get away to the boundary line, the crutser cir cled about her four time up a rifle fire to stop her, Finally the cruiser collided with the Bonita| and threw her crew out. William Anderson and Oscar Anderson of | Port Blakely, Wash., were in charge of the launch IT’S JUST A RAILROAD FIGHT WASHINGTON, July 18.—Con gressman Knowland of California today told President Taft that American railroads, acting with ¢ nad transcontinental lines, |instigated England's protest 4 free tolls for American ships pa ing through the Panama canal, Af-| with the presi nd sald “It is a railroad fight American vessels means low We built and financed the} and congress will not con England's right to dictate the “DEATH FARM” (By United Press Leased Wire) MOUNT VERNON, Iils., July 18,—State and county officials are today probing a “death farm” mystery, which already has cost nine lives. The latest victim was John Ackerman, at whose death the doctors con fessed they were completely baffled. All the nine victims died shortly after moving on the farm, each gradually wasting away until stricken with paral ysis, when death came quickly. CENTENARIAN PLAYS FIRST GOLF GAME PLYMOUTH, Mass., July 18 Uncle Tilden Pierce, aged 100, re cently played bis first game of golf just after having taken his first) automobile ride and his first drink of ginger ale 18. dent, Free tolla = f “Merrily we'll 9.2 last wo is ¥ Jonabs} ping | «| Ustery: my THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1912. roll along” 12 ina roll along, mn 80 miles from sun to sun. in That is what the speed maniac of the It ts destined to do what they did to d in speed jest motorcycle i ‘we and an aero travels of the ity to live while he » Coates, inventor } It Us we There support the frame k, the motor and the rider, and p them level with the ground. is po traction, The 41 inches wide, having @ thrust of 560 pounds with | atution, blow the just as a boy with a knocks his hoop along the walk. | ch The hoop is merely an endless, ab} he ways revolving track upon which | tb the rider travels, There is a mink |in a pro- | yell forwa each along stick be hoop | started the motor FASTEST THING IN WORLD IS AEROUNICYCLE; MARVELOUS HOOP CAPABLE OF 720 MILES AN HOUR um friction and alr resistance to overcome, and no power ts low tranamission Inside the hoop is a saddle for | ¢ rider, the motor, and hand th which are eon! d two wire ading to the ering rudder ‘oates and his coinventor, m MeDonald, explained the kings of the sero-unteycle to and inv me out to the Cat n fleld to “see it roll At & in © morning, befe the curious re awake, William Hunter, a pro- eanional motoreycler, rolled the wi unieyele out, Hunter leaped on the saddle, six horsepower and Coates “cranked” the ma ine by turning the propeller, The 20p began to revolve, the rider and ¢ machinery gliding along on the ner rim. With three revolutions Hunter Jeuhed forward on his saddle, there by d ing up the two small wheels ‘About @ foot from the ground, and lor [he was rollin he was off A mechanical counter fevolutions of the hoop told us 55 miles an hour. He 110 years old, on the nose as she| had the queer vehicle under perfect slept, her father carried her on the/ °° pommel of his saddle 60 miles! ¥! acrons the desert to the nearest rail ‘| road station, then 1,200 miles to the|Ald is a sidewalk contractor, Pastour Institute at Austin, Tex ~ gn turning and stopping at Coates is a blacksmith; MeDon Both © speed dreamers, and now they The family, which lives in Clifton, have @ machine that looks good to Ariz, was camping in the | mountains of Arizona at the time The girl le doing well. Holds Two Jobs, One at Night and One During Day Jefferson Ferrand of Urbana, Il, claims to be the moat industrious | man in the world, as be is firem *|for a power company at night and “@ ditcher for a construction com: pany im the day time. He sleeps but three hours out of the 24 except on Sunday, when be gets 10 hours’ rest. Scientists Trying to Classify the “Jersey What-le-tt” A rare specimen found by Joseph Gibson on bis farm at Woodbury, N. J. and known as the “Jersey Whatlelt,” has been given th name “long tailed Ichneumon ff) by the University of Pennsylvania officials. it has the color and shape of a wasp, carries two spines on its back, used for boring. and original- ly came from the Western plains. THE MARKETS are local The following P paid by merchants to aid by loners the a commission ducers and ler to the under ling price.” Prices in ail cases are subject to variation, prding to freahne excellence, otherwine first grad Rees, ranch Selling Wenatchee apples... | New apples Valencia or Dresses Chucks . Laine, No, 1, full out le | Fore | Row i steer steer Wethers Spring lamb .. Breakers «-+++ =i wae Sass zs Shoulder | Pigs feet Bpare ribs = as Sesttatane =erss Hacon fiolled ham Ox tongue, eae, + Dried bee! | ft | froostera, live, Ib. spring ducklings ps ib ks live, paar don, eg stapice—. atoes: DEW .. 1 on, old Raspberries Logan be ries Sauabs. lGnerries, Ht. A 4, Bing Vocal Beearagus «: Aspips. «ack Teadinhes, eS don. | fonubard, local Cantaloupe stern timothy Puget sound | Alfalfa. Wireat hay Bran * Shor | Wh White} make their dreame come true Ladies’ 50c Silk Hose, ir— 75¢ Souvenir Pillow Tops, sale price— | AMAZING POWER OF A PLAIN YOUNG MAN.-HAS “THE SIXTH SENSE?” WHAT “THE SIXTH SENSE” IS Sixth FREMONT OL IN DARRD TRIAL (By United Press Leased LOS ANGELES, July mont Older, editor of a cisco daily newspaper, was recalled OE "The Prof, book mystic tive Sense H, Brent, name says in his the Charles of that sense facult is percep Broadiy which al or * the inner the the speaking, i sense relates man te spit psychic aspect of reality. * 6 | eviden to the stand for further crose examination when the Darrow tri was resumed today. The rene of the attack of the state on Older's testimony marked the beginning of a fight by the defense to justify its jong, victorious battie for the right to endeavor to prove that all ar- rangements for the confession of the McNamara brothers to the dyn- amiting of the Los Angeles Times building were made before the day on which bribes were passed to jurors sitting in the o Older testified that, to bis know! edge, thene arrangements were per fected before the day on which it} has been testified the money passed. He submitted to severe questioning by the state, and b: two jurors who exhibited consider able crossexamining ability, According to Older’s testimony original plans for the McNamara confession provided thy Jas. 1. MeNamara should plead guilty and take @ life sentence, ‘while charges against John J, McNamara were to lbe dismissed. Also all othe charges growing from the case were to be dismissed Older also added | neta out for the de while, on th | District Attorney F Jout for a plea of guilty by McNamara. ANGRY, THEY ADVISE WORKS TO QUIT JOB)“WANDERING HEIR” AGREES TO BE MANGELES ay “in SHARE ESTATE WITH ATTORNEY 08 ANGELE:! July 18. Ib censed by a statement issued in| BOSTON, July 18 Admitting! ing to prove themselves the reall (that he had agreed with Attorney | “wandering heir. with hm the estate HULBERT SPEAKS Works, utfavorable to a third par with him the of the William D. Hurlburt ty, more than two score Los An Senator Russell if he won the figh year made a trip to Ala geles “progressive republicans \signed a telegram which was dis for recognition, o Dan” Rus sell in te this afternoon purpose of preparing articles for the Outlook “d can see ety of an eye aided no sensitive whis- It with the the is #0 ch it nic by microscope to voices thatthe lowest pers impart @ message, 80 erlt- jeal to values with precision and swiftness that surpass the taste or smell, which tell us what is sweet and what is unsavory at A month ago ae tent CARL ROGELEAF the & daughter alof the wealthy Fleischman family of New York disappeared in Comm pany with a nrose girl edly |demented. New Yor 2,000 o- licemen, an army of pr detec tives, and, in fact, the whole city ook up the search But all in vain Then, sudd » to the fre TH find them in three hours he missing pair! discove of search the sixth Have sclentiste last, after centuries jman possessed of nense’’? And just what is this ing of powers, which invested in Carl Roseleat, Bowery product, now that been found? New York doctors and are all p Hons as the maneuvers of haired tad of picks immediately have lost for d afte i all hope And who, wh 8 to methods h, | don't know how | do it. it’s just ‘the sixth sense,’ 1 guess, | read about a case of a missing person and then 1 look right through the spaces that intervene, it seems, and see the person where he is, Then | go to the spot—and dind him!” suppor l most amaz ere a typteal it Jas wa 0 be New York Carl Roseleat policemen | ca the wonderful e-eyed, dark t and who ‘ofessor York over pr New ling ‘ watch a stra ques 4 And b ed the Just luck lice A Irma leaf failed Then Gertrude - ria commented the po been ys and weeks few days Munsell found her ater S-yearold Rose- police the de ves have given up appeared. that after uction of other icks Jobn Darrow all ide held J en he is questioned Wyoming Smith quit her position in Jersey City, a week ago, and was lont of After four days the blue officials “tracers of lost per- gave up the search. Then found her in a boarding wark, where she had be 88 sons Roselei house com in a walt —— to share estate late who a |patehed to the senator today, ad vising his immediate resignation if he “feels out of harmony with the progressive sentiment of Califor-| before bert Peavey nia.” sprung a Among the signers of the mes Fresno Dan” admitted that anion the Alaskan situation 4onight sage are Meyer Lissner, republican | agreement was made with Cart-|at the Chautauqua. After getting national committeeman for Califor-| Wright to share any portion of the the Information in the North last nin; Lieut. Gov. A. J, Wallace,|estate he received before his claim| year, Mr. Hurlbert went to New State Senator Lee C. Gates, Edwin|to the Russell wealth was filed.| York, where he found that there 7. Earl and Mrs. Florence Collins |The estate has increased to $3,000,-/ was a censorship which would not” Porter, delegate to the republican |000 since “Fresno Dan” Rubsell and|let the truth about Alaska te convention at Chicago. Dakota Dan” Russell began fight-! printed. $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies’ Long Silk Gloves. Sale Price, pair Oc Ladies’ 35c Negligte Collars and Ties— 23c The Store That Saves You Money $250,000 Stock Must Be Converted Into Cash by Order of Directors Men’s $20 and $25 “College Brand” Suits— Ladies’ $2 Ratine Hats now going Lingerie Dresses. Pre-Inventory sale price— $1.89 W. S. Peck & Co. Suits for men and young men, $20 values, now— 20c Colored Table Oil Cloth, yard— Ladies’ Hair Nets, 5c values, now 5 for— 8c Colored Calicoes, good assortment, yard— Men’s $7 Sweater Coats, Roll Collar, Men's 10c White Handkerchiefs— 10c Mount Vernon or Carnation Milk, now 4 cans for— 10c Apron Ging- hams, sale price, Men's $25.00 Hand Tailored Suits 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 White Hand Bags— for— for— 1,000 Sheet Roll Best Tissue Toilet Paper, 10c kind, for— C Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, values to $5.00, sale price— $1.49 75c, $1 and $1.25 Fancy Earrings— 49° Women’s 25c and Men's 50c Sum- mer Weight. Underwear— Big lot of Men's $1.00 Dress now— Shirts— 12 1-2c Lonsdale Muslin, sale price, yard— 25c, 35c Coral Necklaces, sale Ladies’ $3 White Canvas Shoes $2.49 Old Dutch Cleanser, scours tinware, etc., 4 cans— 25° 15¢ Black Cotton Hose for women and clfildren, pair 76 qc price— 14° Women’s 35c Jersey Ribbed Underwear, gar- ment— 18° 25° 35c¢ Hosiery, all colors, pair— 21° yard—