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sed Dal > i. jeans’ Y Washington A meat ption Rates| y er Wie ot ADYANCE cl Atm OF TON nth, or $9.00 year. ZBT CARRIER IN CITY ee a on Yee 8 HOUSERE ® . WANTED—BOARDER: \Christian home for studenta Beat | WANTED yee FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS ING” ROOM week up; m fur partments, $3 up, Alas site Moore Theatre New mont WATHS CO single 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMORILES XTTON NAR FROCK: BLBOTRIC Nights and # internal gear and thoroly re Will conaid S186 even SIGNAL, 24 -TON; ton trucks, Firat oh Must be sold to satiaty Sunset 0027, or 1b14 We aut Sakis AND LAUNCHES wort BR Uae, ACRIPPS ME: duty 12h. p. Could be ‘ulner $500 cash. Beak Rainier ave. ch] MACHINERY BEWOCKRICAT, MBCHANICAL Sales & Wngineering Co, Dale have you tornett? nt ite Rowe Bide. ve you ? BLecrkie ROTOR ‘DR . umpa, W. Montellus Pries Co. tor male Main 919 624 tat & ror a OU! WANTED—PAERTY WITH F100 to Invest tm, equtpptn Heensed e'Tun; will give position man- $200 % ood ROOMS ROOME; UN. Suit= | Sirable for working pitts or those sieht seeing. Gas linen, Summer rates fare. Also a chance for. work out rent, Hott 4006-R HOUBEK BEPING close fn, r Nght; jo oar ainter oma. CHIEAR, TOT Madi-| ROOMS, ; fine location, HOARDING SCHOOLS “ care l0-grade school Arthur Rowland Smith, Route 6 Mt Ver- non, M WANTED—TO RENT MODERN HOUSE where painting and decorating can apply on rent. Ballard preferred Sunset 5252 al. Ad- et ernest Andicoce bs in - ly The Star's Want Ads FS aon ap ‘with, franchise. ation, Address ¢ ROUTE CAR- aa 3 Ravancement jreulation Department ttle Star, MPLO iN which has operated con- 500 required. Olym- = Co, Olympia, TO LEARN DRIv. Tepairing sutomoDdiles a: regs aw, neonates e rd DRY M MILL Woob. ble “load. WANTED ADVER- discharged Ste printed tree we at KEEPER. ier, thoroly ex- ‘double: ~entry bookkeep-| tile, lumber acts. Also | rapher, rapid typ- 35. M. t and ladestrions, with in’ office al ition where medical at- wired. Address L. T. 0% ith ave 5 Beacon CALBO D ly work ts honest and Wm. Onnby, West Lc NO Wisites kind. Alaska Hotel Main 3403, room 15. id city KIND 6 Snnbey, West Eat ny r het Fy es he! vg Main age ur -M. |i FOR SALE—AUTOMORILES currency case con ¥, gold chain and * name on case 4845. KODAK rd park Wednes ‘Teture to 2125 Sec- or she ne gartiela ot DED fiAG. + money bland | t and Volunteer 1492 FEMALE. nd | ame ward Capitol crimes) UNCH OF KBHYS BE and 5 o'clock Monday, between Iith and 15th ard. Boston Cafe, 1110 © EVERETT-SEATTLE brown suitcase ourgault. re feward ON OR L PIN, Wayfarer stag Sunday Finder please call Rai-| “GOING FROM ERNOC long brown) ‘eonwood ave | POCKETBOOK, | Return 672 IN STAR PIN. os Marche. Reward. ISPIBLD CANT watch, throw it away. “WOODLAND Reward, Phone RDAY, o pin. FURNISHED HOUSES T AND CLEAN » completely furnished; lace; large yard; in excellent exceptionally | well fur- food view: le Fe TAIN aC FOR KENT FUR ED MODERN one block from Walla Walia Call 818 23rd ave. Kast TWO HOUSES, 7 AND cheap, with garden. Bea- WEST «ICED ROOMS, market an: yanin es hrift, 1928. Sixth WITH PRI- M PARTMENT, te bath, newly furnished, 36th ave. 8. Li “CLOSE The APARTMENT, A718 12theave, 5. OF |B he | Live stock bearing | Finder call; MAIN 3816. $20. i SUMMER COTTAGES er TF SOLD RY THe FIRET OF an room cott each! eased pround. Meacon 2186. PUPILS WANT! INSTRUCTION, REABON- Gartiolt 4050. . PIANO, SUMMER lott 2853 par “a VIOLIN able rates, 5; $100 eas ite ok IMMEDIATE Poss URNISHED COMPLET H AND BASY TER Cory § room home; my he deat; Nace; in excellent condition tructible ote GOx110 Yoouted N VEL WILLIAM: vance, ES made-to-order window | HUGH is FOR ae ean Ly SASH AND £ 4, aa "GO. First Ave. was gurede teste im ad- oC ri last Jong jook bet- pa coal range, sereens last er and | bet a an apd coal | is le, eyes feet § inc ving room fu r the city. Good HIGHWA cleared and in foil; comfortable Kood well; ange, Dress beast SEASONED ALDER AND niture; 35 minut ik nod, $4.00 per cord, f. o. ba le Valley. Write owner Maple Valley, Wash. SLeeP IN YOUR CAR HA your auto seat cut for bed. aoe 1m pao: at Fremont Brt I FOREST WOOD. $10.50 CORD, DeL|® the PERFECT SMALL HOUSE. Hivered; 2 cords, or more. $10.| Phone evenings, Sunset 4870-R-2 WING MACHINES, GOOD [ghop heads, $10 up. Repairin, ing. Main 1926 1534 First ave. ear | Rew ne 65 KOR RENT. RENT on Purchase ° Meyer- Toner. 210 Union. a A Pioneer easy Pietelda, BN WANTED* Perfect Small House is beat for the children, and for the grown folks, too T wilt show you ona i eho LOADS uw ¢ PerRRS Pus, 126 Third Ave. Immediate deli DUPLEX HOUSE. Garticia 2036. 109 CARDS. Thc PRINTING. RUB- ber sees. Novelty Print, 1611 et, your SED CLOTHING 6 AND a L 1217 det, Bibione 32: Nifty, from downtown. terms $1,000 dow 05 MeDonaid, 6415 Rainier inier 0: MADRONA “DISTRICT almost new modern bunge- “fireplace: Nardwood floors; Petement: duilt-ta fe $e Mir. ‘neckman, "336 Burke mig Main 6571. KOOM HOME AND ATTIC, 3 HED- { hardwood floor tm living tao fully ils buildin ra Sem Weiatiela ‘can’ it away. WanTED— Ft 408 Pike.” Main 6518. a FURNITURE FOR SALE CANT TELL Tt FROM BRAN Dp 5 rooms of high ether or by OWNER — 4- ROOK NEWLY 960x100; grade Prien to- ieee. $7 a rola wi ny i =a 995; CULV! i} Come to wi @ with 6 high meat chairs, $60; rugs, etc. 712 N, 63rd. Phinney ear. MUST RAISE MONEY AT ONCE TO meet obligations Beat offer takes | fumed oak dining set, Tockers, davenport, 2 r table, phonograph, Singer meter machine, also bedroom furniture, looks like new. $047 Stroud |g Take Green Lake car, get Penny Station, 1% block: nort ¢'s cotton mattresses, $6.65. ke. FoR “SALE, “Ci lois: baser pee: city Kirkland’ D Des, Star. bascment § rden, ete. nd No FIRST CLASS. MODERN 4-ROOM tray terme, 80% BRICK on First ave. Rea TEKS. BA RNISHED qua | FOR Le 408)" building and ia) *, by owner BIA—6-ROOM two GENTLE FAMILY COW AND 7 Hy Tirandon ‘calls $100. Davin, 3031 re ere Om) I ath cere tie WwARRLD BALLARD UNDING SACRIFICE Slater not ex; for $1 jud ny ei UNITED MOTORS COMPANY Used Car Department Ee Pine at Bellevue down, $25. yey Used car buyers these taserget Zt § been taken In on new cars. Cole Aero Eight, 1919, T-pass.. $1,900 | Liberty Six sedan, like new ... 1,800 | + Serippe- Booth roadster 300 Dort touring, fine condition .. 700 Marmon 7-pass., in shop being overhauled ... Cole Aefo Eight, 1919, overhauled ang repainted: like new .. ’ Velie Six roadster, old model, but im Al condition, only Dort 5-pass. demonstrator. Think of @ real good Dort for only ~ FOR CASH A Bie 40-foot lot on Queen Anne H.C. PHTERS, 726 Third Ave FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE EXCHANGS ‘ed; 4-rgom house; ” 2,250) — | | 1,800 & acres; poultry garage; bery close transportation R004; miles from this city for good house and | 700 CF. |1012 THIRD AV UNIV SITY ROOM ° Everything up ulty to . water front Owner, Main 2777 oR CHAN nce property—160-acre 4 farm; rich soil phone Kenwood 062 ITY PLOPERTY A. G. CARS ARE ti IN DITION M HAVE SHED THE ABOVE ALL IN GOOD MOST OF TH BEEN REFL $1,900, or acreage. FOR SALE im- NEW FORDS CAN BE BOUGHT ON} Owner, small cash payment, balance monthly payments, 6% interest, at Central Agency, inc, Authorized Ford Dealers, Broadway and Pike. Kast 0320. LATE MOD) new paint EX- Ellis L PAIGE ROADSTED special top. A bargain at 37 be terms. Hamill & FE dahl, 1631 Broadway. East | RLAND 96, € lov ACRES loam; no cleared; fair wood road. | Wie, r HAMIL is ENGDARL 1531 Broadway. East 1160. 1GHesT PRICH PAID FOR . Bast 2651. 4 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS _ nd poultry od county road; a good | loganberries miles from town school; close to RK. F. 'D.; telephone and tric iights available.“ good rich clay lo: Fock or gravel. Prive $2,600, easy terme, { "| elec hie Ps A MOTORS COMPANY } Car Department UNITED Used H. Pine at Bellevue. * V HEIGHTS On new , boulevard; soll; city water. easy terms ADJOI TORY Priced Bargains in Trucks, $450 - 400 800 Honestly Renewed Deliveries and Ford 1-ton, worm drive Yord iston, worm drive Republic 1%-ton chassis mee Sp aipgh ved Rae eae “boay, 920. level; rich Price’ $800 ame, Maxwell 1 Reo Speedwagon, Packard 30, expre $500 to .. on, express body ‘express body eut from at any reasonable terms uurchaser may offer foci in to mee nettiors jand who will improve it, and we will make the ‘most liberal terms ever offered in the South district. We bought 200 acres at a low figure, and can sell at a low figure, at 6 per cent interest. MAKE US AN OFFER CARTER Ath 208 Columbia St Moines acre, lOveriand 1.200-pound express Reo Spesdwaxon, express body, as in. Max well Ford, row . WE GIVE EASY TERMS AND sea acDONALD & ER, Ini Blijott 5870 eeeeee < PLANS, 610 WASIL BLDG. BPREDWAGON (TRUCK) ; HAB cord tires; in perfect mecha al condition. $600, Ken- i Call wood ii elt at) THE a » ACREAGE ie ACK imKe KoRGAT PARK room by gerae; well; sand gar 2 acres and | oil; no roeks, i ry 100; ME DOUGLAS 1014 Third Ave bO YOU WANT 10 acres; all alder, BLACK couat % vol; good barn, Bea Gray bill, A FINE LITTLI Almost 2 er >; 0. Main 3680, GOOD LAND? roo ¥ block to inter- 4,200 cash, sacrificing to raise money. CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Hutlding. PPTRACTIVEE COUNTR GOOD HOUSE; CLOSE IN ‘~; amall different 4-room house, well built, all large rooma; ehicken heowse for 160 birds; ga. Frage; wood shed, spring water; 3 acres in place; al! ecey © cleare and improved; facing goo road; finely improved $1160; eany torme if desir _Boe Mr. Wiswell, 603 Seaboard Lid, A GOOD BUY 1 acre excellent dark soil; large or- chard; lots of berri own water other buildii 3 with smal eae down, balance Bee. + bot live easy ’ Room Mutual Life Bid t 0. OR 40” ACTS; buildings; stock; tools, and cropa; excellent soil; tion; 4 miles from Olympia, 2 from paved highway. Ly owner, R_ 4, box 41, Olympia, Wash. T ROOMS. In Woat Seattio. flowers; water; laht; gqod str A dandy little place for you. $200 cash and $15 per month is all fc Perens, 126 Third Av ACRES, 4 Milos SOUTH CITY limits, “$750, $100 h, $10 per month, 2639 dist 8 ORCHATD, machinery | at LAND DIAN PACTRIC RY ND rairie land, acres of fertile Be principal Alxo tho a, arch, irrigated acre, includin, Fight gio0e joan for asy for you to art with ama! capital, We issue Mterature and Fr ap) adian Pacific fy. t itu. 30a Pioneer Bidg ; Main 3333. WANT A COUNTRY HOME Let's show you this pretty, clean, level, cultivated acre in town on found. New house, concrete base ment, all built-in features, kitchen appliances, inc age new Majestic range. everything for the bouse- tidy, Im rly 100 glass Jara assorted fruits A rarely nice thlag. all for $1,800; $500 cash, hen monthly ‘CPAILLiss SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Building. RIG LAND BALE In Mt Vernon Gieret. best land section in the » Rood roads; flone to tows, #60 land now 83k If you want 49 acres good now Is the time, H.C PETERS, 126 Third Ave ——— 6 YU SALE—WATEKFRONT PROPERTY aT Uabgbe cake AUTIFUL i! DS CANAL WATER 3 2-room furnished Sag store balding fine location for bual- ners, Te im potatoes and gar- | ry tote ‘arming ae Ma ine spring wa vats and febing. Art rok vot ts $9 LAND tiiovt 1691 CLIFFORD 617 Third Ave. #4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNETING | CECEECECCECECE ECE aA REAL OPPORTUNITY you 60 an Mf you can, I will salary of $5.00 big returns on eat Plas fully equipped and renniog to capacity at the present. 1 want & good, reliable man that I can trust, and isn't afraid of work.” Your in- veatment fully secured by tangible assets, If you are the man, see Mr. Cole, 717 SEABOARD BLDG. Eécceccccceeececcce bargain for “mechanic. ists interest in arecs, G88 Bn ol station, outelas eity, but handy. — reg y ane s. gone con corms Notre" Sf ak ds LOAN ATIO! 0 Third et Main 3424, ecceeeeeeeeccce GARAGE PARTNERSHIP $200 is Me: full price of this dapdy little — proposition, located right im the heart of the Auto section, where there is plenty of work all the time. Remaining part- ner first class mechanic, and will t é « c ce & ‘ « < ‘ < piatisniaadidteennnal ! ers and powe ganizing classes of manahip under the sup Btephen L | Mi with, modern First. cla August. Apply CIGAR STAND, $600 CASH the most attractive in Seattle handling ner sick only reason for selling, Suitable for lady or man. Mistablished trade A real snap. Particulars Mr. Sengfelder, 717 Sea- board Bldg } ecececccecece PLACH FoR LADY, handling confections, light grocer- jes, Honeysuckle bread, candies, lee one n, milk, butter, soda pop. Doing $15 to $20 day; rent $10. 4712 Ballard ave. Inquire land- lady i GOOD GARAGH ~ AND shop, must sell this week; am leaving town soon, $1,000 tales It me 4d look it over. Wurster’s a PAINT 4 as Si RS, LY STAR K.P. SUPREME | ' COUNCIL OPENS 39th Annual Convention Is On at Frisco SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2-The 39th annual supreme counel! of the Knights of Columbus opened at 11 4. m, today, when Archduke Edward J, Hanna conducted a pontifical high mags in the garden of the Notre Dame convent. ‘The convent marks the spet where the miason padres conducted thelr first max in this otly Bishop P. J. Keane acted as cele brant. ‘The Knights of Columbus marched im parade to the old mission, The buxinens session opened at 1:30 p.m, tn the St. Francis hotel. Work- ing commitices were appointed and the reports of the various officers heard, Teports on the progress of the K. of ©. hospitalization work for ex- service men the educational cam paign and he outline of the K. of C. plan for the “strict Americaniztion” | of American text-books, under non- | depominational committees were heard, Japan Lays Down Conference Terms HONOLULU, T. H. Aug, 2.—Jap an will insist the disarmament con ference proposed by President Hard- ing dimeuns the American and Mext can immigration questions, in case these are not nettled at a prelimi-| nary conference, according to a Tokyo dispateb today to the Jisi, Jap- Anese language newspaper published 4) MRA WELLWOOD ROOTHT, PF call at room 695 St. Re M Humes dosires to # mportant business at once. — TREATING women Natural evel erations. 60 years Th Seattia,. Epler Bldg. BopyY MAREAOR- “ALD RUKUMA- tem neurilia, ete. Grace Lee, 1420 Eighth ave. room 106. Open Sun~ anya {dio PIRFF AVE, © PRTATRS—SOAP Lake baths, sulphur batha, electric cabinet. Open Sundays and even- ingen, SOAP LARR AND MINEICAD BATHS, Main 49264, cor- sealp treatments. MABBAGE. per ike and Ninth. SOAP LAKE BATHS. ts. 434 Globe Bide, Lady attendan aay atts | 1, 71 office, Main 4242. Led ESTATE LOANS arm and w MTS. ive si tor hori Fate eo Or] CAKD OF THANKS MR AND MRA Tf NIXON amb family wish to express their asistance apd given, during the| reavement/ of their 7 MALS HELP WANTED veh AUCTION NOTICES REMEMBER ,| Economy Sales & Auction Co. 2001-2008 Second Ave. Opposite Moore Theatre Will hold their Regular Auction Sale Wednesday, Aug. 2, 10 a. m. Altorney»atLaw 4 i8a7. AN «fi consultation Main 7303. 210 Burke Bidgr $0" Second Patent A’ ick AT ent Attorney. American and ‘ors cign patents secured, developed ind promoted. $06-6-7 Cent dg, Beattie, Wash. and 609 Washington, D, C N= 3 years examiner fice. 402-6 Lyon Bld. FW. Maupin, patent and trademark | expert 207 Hinckley Bid. M. 2 Main 5760. N aan Patents Tredemarks Certified Public Accountants cs NEUEN & CO. Leary Wide ‘Chiropractor RNER, CHIROPRA Haight Bid, 32 My Eve. gates, bre i ys 210- 4 iH 0-6 542, ARAD. | _ Collateral oon ANED Ur aR ch e of reine. THis Re LAL an ied ave, isxpert Klcozic Repairs “APPLIAN WIRING. Givnan Blestric 641 Firet to Lean ~—————MHONBY “TO LOA On diamonds and jowslry, « on most petstactory | teri SOCINTY FOR, R Mn TAL LOANS ‘OR N npire Bulldi and jewelry; lowest rate Beattle's Oldest Loan Pos. AMBRICAN JEWBLRY CO. .” Batabitshed 1839, xe age, 613 Blewett st, Fremont. North 0457 (RIO 4 §2,500-GRocERY OR WILL IN- voice Behling, 709 2d Fem, 212 fink SHOP, MUST SELL, SACRI- fice. Rainier 0 98 PERSONAL SOAP LAKE “BATHS, MINERAL. jain, oll rubs, Wighth and Pine. Main’ 2886, Room 107 LOTUS BEAUTY SALON ACK, bait and obesity. Main 4926 ap- iments. ct a) ant RRY P. isville, Kast 6590, alt | ~~ SOHL Mo. cal WANTED—TO ADOPT BABY GIRL from 1 month to 1 year old, D-61, Star. MASSAGE, BATHE CAD ATTEND- ants. BATHS AND BCAL iP PREATIE: NTS. Main 49 NURSE — re A Willelksen, Sunset 9 iw )BILES Tou keep, your car. B. Sari fO9 Sentral Pide. pi iver 613 ~ Monuments IND ARI Lit & GRAN, ist and Virginia, Eetab- ished "1874. nd ptitian and Optometrist — Kdmunds, Praser-Paterson Ca whysiciaus, Surgeons RACUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBA- go. Our treatment gives immediat reltef, One week's trial treatment. Open evenin, References, ! Freer and. Meader: 008% Std ave Sharpened ry, 1407 4th ave i ent, STROM, piano repairing, refidishing, Correct untae $3. Main 7345. B 1267, Bows rahairad Wniav (ik Wed av. | as tota, which has been missing for +, tota letf New Zealand for Sydney, Iron-Tail, Son of Chief, Nabs Hootch Artist BY 8. b, GRorr Where once stood the tepees of his fathers, now stands the downtown section of the city When Joo Lrontail, lote of the Stillaguambeh river, drifted quietly into town, Monday after- noon, none noted his arrival, whereas in the days of old Joe would have been a royal guest in any tepee between Seattle and Pasco, for was not he the son of Chief Spotted Liver? But Joe wasn't looking for miluta- tions, All he wanted was a nip of! the paleface’s “Hootch." Joe stood | at the corner of Occidental ave. and Yesler way, watching the “Godev- iia.” Seeing Patrolman Robert Schefble standing near, Joe walked | stiffly over to him, WANTS CoP TO RELIEVE THIRST Catehem hootch? Me all mume catchem powerful thirsty—all same devildevil in throat—catchem bug juice, savve? Schelble explained to Joe that he wasn't in the bootlegging business, | and the Siwash wandered off disap- pointed, Neurly an hour later, the desk sergeant at headquarters and his assis‘nnie were shocked to seo a huge Indian, wearing a bathrobe and a demoniacal seowl, towing a small white man in his wake. Joe Iron-tall dropped his burden on the floor and pulled a bottle of some thing from a pocket which be set on the desk, STOP PENNY ANTE AND ARE SILENT The office force ceased playing {SALMON IS RUIN Industry “on Last Washington's salmon fishing in dustry ts fast running to a state of depletion, because of fish hogd, is the statement made Tuesday by State Wish Commissioner L. H. Darwin, after making a personal survey of the state’s fishing grounds, last week. Comminsioner Darwin, with mem bers of the state fish commission, returned Tuesday morning aboard the fisheries patrol boat Elisha P. Verry. He has covered all Puget Sqund fishing grounds and finds that the sockeye salmon run for this year will be the smallest in the history of the state. has been carried on in this district for more than eight years, and also from the rockslides which occurred mm the Fraser river in British Colum bia during the year of 1913." “The great ‘peak week’ slanghter of salmon between July 38 and August 6 of 191%, the year of the big run, is principally the cause of the yearly decreasing of one of Washington's main industries," Mr. Darwin declared. || ALLEGED SAFE |$ CRACKER HELD Wm. Boatwright Nabbed Here on Suspicion Arrested on suspicion of being im- plicated in the safe cracking and robbery of the Rainier Produce & Fruit Co, in Pike place market last penny ante. Silence reigned while Jog opened the bottle and sniffed the contents tn disgust. “Joe allsame thirsty-devil in throat. Want hootch—ask cop, he no catehem—ask lady, she = catchem. Ask sailor—he catchem, ask this = guy—| it, CATCHEM! He all same sell Joe quart firewater-—Joe he pay six bucks. Mirewater all same Puget Sound—Joe all same damn fool— this guy he all same pinched!" To the tepees of bin fathers went Joe, a sadder and wiser man. Per- haps some day Joe will wander back again, to seek the doubtful thrill of the sinful booze, But Joe returned not omnnty 3 sO a RUSSIA FAMINE WORLD'S WORST 15,000,000 to Perish of Hunger and Disease BY EDWIN HULLINGER ‘ever in the history of the world has such a calamity confronted a nation,” Kerensky declared. ve was there such’ a mass of prople left without provisions, exposed disease and famine and plague. “Even the great famines of Cht na and India are not to be com- pared with that in Russia.” The former premier returned to- day from Prague, where he has been exhorting Czechoslovaks to aid the Russlans. He sald refugees en countered there gave him informa tion on which has statements were based. “A minimum of 11,000,000 tons of wheat is necessary to save Russia,” Kerensky declared. Without betraying triumph In any way, Kerensky, who was driven from Russia by the Bolshevik, de clared the famine will lead to the elimination of Moscow's radical lead: ers and the ultimate reorganization of the government. Kerensky graphicelly depicted the “death march” across the Russian steppes. Over 10,000,000 persons, have joined the great which toll over the dusty search of food the wayside, These caravans, Kerensky said, do not always follow the roads, but} spread over the country “The death march is worse than the Nnvasion of the vandal hordes of the 12th century, except’ that these invaders are dying men and the first invaders were fighters and conquerors,” Kerensky sald. =U, S, RELIEF IN RUSSIA STARTS (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Aug. 2.—American ret lief in Russia was started today. Walter Lyman Brown, assigned by Secretary Hoover to direct the work. acted instantly on Hoover's orders. He announced that 15 Americans on his staff will be sent to Russia immediately. Their duty willbe to form committees of Russians who jean be directed in the actual dis ‘tribution of supplies. Meanwhile, messages have been broadcasted to directors of the relief | commissions’ depots thruout Europe, directing the immediate dispatch of foods to points where they can best | be handled, Brown said there were sufficient supplies within reach to meet the first demands on the commission. Find Wreckage of Lost N. Y. Tanker VANCOUUVDR, Aug. 2.—A cable to@ay from Australia says that wreckage has been found at Lord Howe island, which leaves no doubt but that the New York tanker Can- he said, caravans plains in Thousands drop by he said. six weeks, has been lost. The Conas- and, tho she was equipped with wire. loss, was never heard from after she left the harbor. week, William Boatwright, 27, is held In the city jail on an open charge. Boatwright was arrested Monday night at Third ave. and Union st. by Detectives C. J. Weechter and Tom Hagen, who say they recognized him as a well known cracksman. Police are now looking for two of Boatwright leged companions, whose names are withheld. The yeges escaped from the pro duce company with $450. Boatwright was to be grilled Tues- day afternoon by Capt Charlies E. Tennant. DESTROY DOPE, ORDERS JUDGE $49,350 in Narcotics and Booze to Go The contraband drugs and booze represent seizures of government of. ficers during the past several months. The liquor consists of nearly 800 quarts of fine whiskies, gins and wines, including 135 two-ounce bot- Ues of cognac. The whole is valued at approximately $16,006, and will be destroyed Wednesday, under the personal supervision of W. E. Theo- dore, chief deputy marshal, The dope comprises 1,574 taels of smoking opium, 123 ounces of co- caine and 40 ounces of m&rphine, of a total value of $33,350. A case that has been pending since 1914 in federal court was disposed of ‘Tuesday when indictments against five men were wiped off the books upon motion of the district attorney, The charges were dismissed against Geo, E. Stillings, Charles Merrill, John H. Sears, H. P. Sage and G, O. Smith. They were indicted after the government had investigated the Na- tional Mercantile company, Inc., of which Stillings was president. Thru this concern, the indicted men were said to have mulcted the public of $505,445. Soon after, the principal defend: ants are said to have fled to Canada, where they could not be reached. Condemn Salmon as Unfit to Be Eaten By federal court order 4,993 cases of salmon, owned by the King mon company, have been condemned as unfit for human consumption. The owners may, however, by posting sufficient bonds, convert the salmon into fertilizer, Otherwise, according to the order, the fish will be de- stroyed by the government. Out Again, in Again, Fate of Krauskoff Re Krauskoff stepped out of the jeity jail Tuesday at the completion Jof a term for liquor law violation only to be met by a deputy U. 8. marshal with two federal complaints “Greedy Hogs, the | “Thin is due,” Darwin maid, “to the | intensive fishing of salmon which | FIS ED HERE Legs” Because ‘of ” Darwin Says “The decrease is shown by the number of packed salmon cases each year, This year the number will re duce to about @ total of 60,000 canes. “At this rate-——where will the fish ing industry end, unless these inten- wive salmon drives are slacked?” he questioned, “The state fish commission cam not contro! the sockeye salmon situ ation, but merely patrol the fishing grounds and see that the fishermen do not continue their fishing after |the season closes, the Fraser river, in British Columbia, their spawning grounds, and then come to the Wash- ington waters and its fishing grounds,” he said. “About 2 per cent spawn in the Skagit river. “One can hardly appeal to the Canadian government when the walmon leave their territory to be caught in our waters, “The sockeye salmon ia the high est priced and most prized salmon of the day,” Darwin declared, “and must be preserved if Washington hopes to hold one of her main im eo S|) ee” $1,000 REWARD INHOLDUP CASE Also 10 Per Cent of Loot Recovered Is Offered A reward of $1,000 has been of fered for the arrest of two motor bandits who held up two bank — messengers here in broad daylight July 14. A further reward of 10 per cant of all money recovered to the per son effecting the recovery has alse been offered. These announcements were made Tuesday by P. K Ahern, {superintendent of the Pinkerton tional Detective bureau, in the National Surety com the U. 8. Fidelity and company of New York city. bank messengers, Leland and Charles Fisk, emtp! Northwest Trust were carrying a west Trust and Sa ‘The motor bandits, in pulled up in front of and grabbed the meswengers, mobile. The robbery forenoon and no have been found amount stolen, black and blue, and that he threatened to kill her, She will no difficulty in obtaining an Equalization Board The board of equalization begam work Tuesday morning with wee pe titions ready for consideration others expected. This year's will deal entirely with personal prop. erty assessment adjustments, Real estate assessments are decided upon — every two years, and were last com sidered in 1 GRAND VALLEY, Colo, Aug. 2, —Bank robbers looted the Garfield Sal} County State bank during a violent storm here last night and escaped with $5,500 in cash, $3,000 im nm gotiable securities and an unknown — number of Liberty bonds. The com tents of 12 safety deposit boxes were taken also. Receiver Asks to Liquidate Stock C. S. Wills, receiver for Rogers Brown & Co., bankrupts, has peth tioned federal court for permission to sell all the capital stock of the Rock-Cunningham corporation, now owned by the concern he is liquidat e ' charging sale of hooch, Krauskoft was held on a total of $1,260 bonds. hematin Ordered to Pay $2,875 Damages The Pacific Towboat company is ordered to pay $2,875 damages and interest from December 12, 1918, to the Dominion Mill company for loss of 248,206 feet of lumber, in a final decree signed Tuesday by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer. Hubbard Mail Plane Does Good Service Hddie Hubbard, air mail pilot, made nine round trips between Seat ing. Bank Is Robbed of More Than $15,000 GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, Aug. 2 —The Garfield County State bank af Grad Valley was robbed early today of between $15,000 and $25,000, ao cording to word reaching here t ‘The loot consisted of cash and ties, it was sald. Heat Wave Kills ‘at Shanghai, China SHANGHAI, China, Aug. 1— Three foreigners died and 60 wer prostrated by @ severe heat wave Ue and Victoria, B. C,, during July, carrying 2,637 pounds of mail out bound and 1,566 pounds "into Seattm which gripped Shanghai today, Ont hundred Chinese were reported deat or dving heme