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1b | War Breaks Out i All of Its Fury in Persia and Greatest of Slaug! ter Is Now in Pr ogress % {hy Uvited Press MIBRAN, Persia , they made Teds the patace of ( he eke were f the advance ” foree of re Dies tt appeared certs cS monarch would of his enom! the flirt time war was de members of the priests of of Mujsnid inciting the rebe Mullahs of ¢ # to the Pe a , Turkey, to 7 eine rebels we unring With Blood ” with fanatical fu ~ were running Ww es Leoting bone rebels tl in t weigh residents | 7 tm the outskirt pave taken refuge ‘and about the fer the kafety of ev the ig entertalued college evaded (h iy for precedent with re be declaration of war of the Moslem ganner, They simp the proclamation of ther prociame es the shah and his follow-| - # ali of the shah ts ex) sod it is Known that be fears} pln is at an end. He has wt ations to take asian legation. If ffrom the paince to the/ he may be safe. although game doubt of I Make Attack, ‘rebels entered the city | from the north and! mall force of Persian Cow saing loyal was sent out Barricades were | peross the sirvets . in the hope ald the enemy et The. Cossacks outnumbered by the army, anid the fickle popu- almost certain defent| shah’s forces, rap- With the rebels. The | swept away, one) F, with ease, and the mleady advance to of Shah Mobammed i Rnited Pree) . Cal, nd 13.—Rev. art, pastor of the United fA church of Oakiand,| J for divorce by his Stewart. The ground | on is kept a secret.) Being filed with the sealed. Mrs. Stewart, ago accused her six affinities, ¥ ¥ es AVISITS BROADWAY. iy United Press.) ‘ July 12.—Crowde royay were interested Yeaterday of a Cieht & young aero hits dirigibie balloon that thoroughfare He fet, then swooped down Was About 600 feet r b After reaching Longto! We returned. The trip minutes, a The appointment of County Ae-| ited Pree) | . omas A. Parish to the| PALLS Mont. Jnty|%M#or Thoma Parish to the! Northe: Oriental | tate tax commie i) was announced hound, left the ralls|at Olympia yesterday by Governor} . of Rexford, Mont..| tay, Mr. Parish succesda A. E Fie epee Was delayed 10\ Cagwin of Kelso. Hie term expires Of the accident I8| Sune 8, 1918. | | Mr. Cagwin goes from the tax} Pie Sireman, was instantly | comsiasion to the state hoard of pw entre by the et|controt for the term ending June ‘shout robm Waelit, 1911. This change was an the face and bit) nounced by the governor yesterday ‘ but ft ts not bo | an } Lad ed Injured.| Thomas A. Parish became anneae. | ‘ot muy nur r of King county in January, 100 Eine cata Jatt the ratis. Im-| sin tine made a fight for an equilt-| } after the wreck the carn but it was put out by Crew and the paseenc: Kemistice in Colombia ‘i he 0 duly 1 been declared in Fevolution pending a Jorge Holguin. the} E t, and Gonzn Whom the opponttion for the office. TYR ORGAN * mn Of all the ¢ MhE AMY, oxy 00) a Caatee of educaticr Dn beeh Dro fected by a nur ors and will b, B meeting in the 4 " ¥ even per &£ pious meeting R. 5 ythatrman and RDF While a commit Ab & constitution ¢.:, , ng’ al ert. Alaska; t ; | Rob-| Was chosen to | “ and } forme? §. | PARISH Five Big Rooms, including Attic, | With Bathrood, Large Hall and! Basement Addition—Six Dif. | Styles of Architecture- All Conveniences and the | Whole Rentable for Little Over | $6 a Month—Builiders’ Objections | Overcome by the Wizard in New| Plane. in ferent in Geater shan he who bulids ships | and gune of war is the man who shows how to bulld homes—builds them cleaner, cheaper, roomier Emerson RAST ORANGE, N. J, July 18 A home butlder whose work will at-| fect vitality the inner life of the | next generation—this is Thos, A,| Mdlson, come to fulfill the proph ecy of Bmerson The witard of Hust Orange has prepared his paraphernalia, his ack cloth, b nglc table, Soon wave his wand, and presto he wins A house complete, upstairs, downstairs, basement, attic, fin. shed even to decorated landings, als, ciosets; bath tubs, chan ere—all ready for Mr. Groom & bride to at p into. Edison will pour this house from molten comer just pour it out! with no more effect than the im. or pours red fluid tron and produces bara and plates, or the statue maker casts his plaster fig The poured cement house—after ight years of ecperimenting, and two years of uninterrupted hard rating at at Orage er first building at Mast Orange carly in August When Wirard Edison's plan be ame public two years ago, a how! of disbelief and ridicule went up impracticable,” the eald “A village of houses all exactly allke—what nonsense!” exclaimed the 4rehitects But Edison Made Good. And while the world accepted the verdict of theae experts, 1 son put on his overalls and nt to work. He closed the doors of his factory to the world, and kept them closed till he was ready to overwhelm the criticlams by a practical demonstration. Here ts @ thumb nall description of the house as it will come from the mold: Bize-—25 by 30 feet ground plan Roome—Big iiving room and kitehen on first floor, two big bed. rooms, wide hallway, closets and’ contractors FIRST FLOOR PLAN PLANS OF HOU ae EW POSITION 3 | HE IS NAMED AS A MEMBER. OF THE STATE TAX COM- MISSION, able assessment of personal and cor- porate property. This policy has sulted In heavily increased valua- «on the public service corpora-| ‘The franchise assesaments of tions. the Seattlé Blectric company and the Beattle-Tacoma Power company | i in court, and are still in litigation. Deaf, Oumb, Biind by Sunstro RENO, July 13.—Joseph Hold- ridge, a lqborer, walking from Reno to Verdi, ®ag.atruck deaf, dumb and blind by @ Holdridge then made a d@ap effort to end his ife in the Truckee river, but waa re- strained, MISS CHAMPION WILL BE THE A-Y-P. QUEEN — An honorary member of the Elks’ ae of Honolulu, Miss Molise Champton of Seattle will rule over a beautifi float representing the A.-¥.-P, Bgoin the Bike’ parade at Los Ang ring the convention in that city thie month. Mise Chagapion in a well known actress, who began her career at the Seattle spesire a few years ago, anime troke SHOWN IN ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPH, | ana will tour the Coast this fall a THE STAR EDISON MAKES GOOD-A FINE, SOLID. fj reme.) === CEMENT HOUSE FOR SUM OF $1,200 (Photograph Copyrighted by Cement World.) ONE OF THE SIX STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE PLANNED BY EDISON, AHARREAHRRER RRR Re | * «| * THE HOUSE THAT EDISON BUILT, * | . The Inventor figures that his cement house can be built @ # complete for $1,200, Figuring a 6 per cent return tn rent & # to the owner, that would put this house within the means @ THOS. A. EDISON, ® of the man who is now paying ¢1.60 a woek for two dirty, @ |), ve w. The | # smelly, ill ventilated rooma in crowded city tenement Pg beet y trae meg eae * A whole house—four floors, including basement and attic, w |/°8" * 2 or oe & with five big rooms, and built In a style pleasing even to the # | The stairway extends both ways & $5,000 @ year man--this ie the house that Bdison sees for the & |? the living room and the kiteh:| # poor man of tomorrow en The second or contains the * * two big hed me—one 16 by 14, the De RR RT RR tt te ttt te tea mille Three fool narrower,” The tip) |per hallway is nearly 20 fect long. bath upetaire, front and back poroh.| d was to make it possible for | leading from the back of the house In mi the people of the slums to live in * that would be clean, have | nty of Haht and atr, and which could be had at a moderate cost Cost—About $1,200, t Material—-Light gray reenforced concrete Time to mold-—t4 days. Decorations—Facades and orna The inventor will not build mental work along porch, carved houses himeelf, He has more {ov stone pillars in hallways, window portant work to do. He bas shown seats and paneled doors, with myth the world the way to do It, and will and Chatate eirosreet mn ne pag hy es wit dow frames, which JULY SALE PRICE, $24.75 ardrobe | JULY ALE PRICE, $9.50—Mor and vermin proof me repaire Objections Overcome. makea It Impossible for fires to|f Couch of solid cedar, upholstered in green figured | ris Chair of « principally quarter- he people it will benefit partio:; Hevoral great objections which | Seak ov denim. Has adjustable tra , , ' a $ asa Stabl ay, Spring e, tutte sawed, finished golden or Early Eng- ularly—The poor who now often! arom two years ago had to be over| T2# decorations are cast with the tons and ta tae pie I 6 ae Aertec awed, f 1g iden or Early Eng live in wretched quarters. come by Edison in his later plans, | T# of the house. So are all appli Pp, an ed with patent spring attachment | lish; also in birch, finished mahogany Inventor—Thomas A. Edison. P oa} ances, such as bath and laundry which allows top to be raised without rer ing | Has wide arms, shaped front posts The Edison house, if it accom.|, O0°—* practical butlder's objeo | tubs, steps, coal bunkers couch from the wall. Is 74 inches | BY, ettible. vel Mies lished balf what ite creator ex. 0" that the cement could not} © wall, is 7% inches ‘ong, 2844 pring seat velour-covered - be forced through an intricate set Method of Pouring. inches wide, and 19)4 inches high cushions, and > back pecta, will revolutionize house of molds and be of the same Com ‘ 18, and e bac building. One big important thing be hag/*#teney and strength throughout Also that the surface would not be | amooth. But Edison has produc ment of « consistency al water aggregates equally throughout will also seoure a surface so amooth that ft can be painted or freseoed jor tinted. Another objection was that it | would be impossible to bulld molds | which would make Inner rooms and closets, This, too, has been over come: Still another——thie time from ar chitecte—waa that all the would be alike, necessarily; that people would not ilve in them om that account But the Edison molds are adapt ed to 8 number of variations, With six sets of motds, which the in | ventor reckons aa the right number |for & good working arrangement, jan tmmensely wide variety of | houses can be constructed Now for a description of an Edt txon house, The one shown in the illustration fe a onefamily, two story house, 26 by 30 feet outside, | to go in a lot 40 by 60. This gives a iawn and small garden room. The front or living room in large, 14 by 23 feet, while the kitchen ts SS SECOND FLOOR PLAN the head of her own company. i It wae while touring the Hawatian iniands with Bila Wheeler Wilcox, a warm personal friend, that Mine) Champion was made an honorary | member of the Elke | PLANNING TO FIGHT —— ee MACHINE SHOPS IN RES- IDENCE SECTION. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909 houses | S. E. CO. TO ERECT A NEW B SIX STORY STRUCTURE AND) SS ES | Dry Goods | —E=— SON, Ine. The July Sale of Furniture Wide assortments of dependable Fur- 6 | niture are presented at prices decjsively under actual values, during this remarkable semi-annual event, JULY SALE PRICE, $2 tructed quarter Leather Couch of } { for torage diamond-tufted top m legs. This Coucl to the aquare The attte ts 27 by 23, which, with , ding partiion, would mak twh “rooma j There are many windows tho lf Gowestairs rooms have four each The material Uiroughout fs rein tif bath room, which Is 7% foct The molds are not set up until |the cellar foundations are dug and} | gas and electric and plumbing pip: | jing ready. These are then set up! and al! locked to It takes four days to set up the molds Then the pouring. The cement, | | alroady prepared in large mixers, ts | | conveyed to a tank placed on top of | the forms, This tank connects with | several openings in the roof, so that | the coment rises in all parte of the house at once. The pouring process | iteolf takes etx hours. Four days are then allowed for the cement to dry, then the dis mentiing can be done. Then six days more are allowed to give every part of the concrete to settle into its rockline form. Coat of Building. Edison's ostimate of the cost is based on the builder having the equipment and trade to keep six molds busy all the time, and on betng able to une the gravel taken in digging the foundations ‘One set of molds will cost $25,000. The rest of the plant would come to| $16,000. Successful operation, Edl- | non figures, would require six sets of moids kept busy all year. Such en outfit could turn out 144 houses a year JULY SALE PRICE, $3.85.—Full-size | | JULY SALE PRICE, $28.75—Over-stuffed BEng- | Hah Rocker with loose seat and back cushions, Iron Bed, enameled pea-green and gold or | covered with Spanish Morocco leather. Back cushion Is filled with silk floss, and seat cushion with best quality black hair; full spring-edge seat. Runners are of quarter-sawed oak, finished tubes; height of head is 52 inches, foot, 40 | Early English, or selected Northern birch, fin- | ished mahogany | Arm Chair to match, at same price, blue and gold. Has %-inch pillars and top inches UILDING SEATTLE CASE REVERSED | | (By United Pree) OLYMPIA, July 13.—in the of the Seattle Lighting company |i ! } | work will start soon on a new #1X*) against H. W. Hawley, the supreme t bullding for the general of-| court bas reversed the W. N. Mears, manager of the! poy and machine shops, whieh thé) for the p Mered the tranaportation department of the) gicitio Eloctritmompany will Lg Mismissed. Hawley had a Beattle Chamber of Commeroe, Das) on the block on E, JeffaMn at, be- "street grade contract in Seattle and gone to Portiand to consult with J-/ tween 19th and 14th ave, | workmen exploded dynamite, tnjur-| N, Teale, counsel for Portland, 89°! “pesidences which until recently! ing the gas mains. The supreme wry attle and Tacoma, regarding the) nave stood on the block have been| court says recovery cannot be had| conduct of the cases instituted bY! pomoved, and spur tracks run In|against Hawley because he had| the three cities agsinet the trans-| i. the property, where cars of/ assigned the contract before | rontinental rafiroada before the} the Broadway and 23d av lines @F6/ accident occurred. now being stored. } These cases will be tried before the Interstate Commerce Commis- "according to the plans as they) sase —| JULY BALE PRICE, $3.75-— ) JULY SALE PRICK, $18.76-—-Din JULY SALE PRICE sion and the state ratiroad commia-| now stand, the street car company |}]] Box-seat Dining Chair of quar | ing Table of oak, with quarter: | ¢3°95 Chamber Rocke if sion, and they will require @ great) wij) install machine shopa which will jf] ter-sawed oak, finished gold: | sawed. round top 44 inches in di ; ms y i es ee 5 eves jeal of care and attention in thelr! he abie to make repair the elec if en. Seat is upholsetred in | ameter, finished golder sick mahogany, finished dull. Is preparation, The first hearing will! tric cars, obviating the long delays | santas lebtbe . . : Hed golden or Early | of box construction and has he before the Interstate Commerce! necessary to the long haul of brok- 5 a ‘ FB yerg r, over cane English. Has 7-inch square pedes. cane and shaped front Commission, and will take place in| en down care to the other and larger || Has one mile of Puget Sound Bi]]] back ts fitted with two shaped | tal, shaped feet, and extends to six leva: k panel is fitt the early part of October, The! car shops water frost. This beautiful rae BAS shaped top rail _ | feet. Pedestal is fitted with Tyden | CBS; panel is fitted ther hearing will be later. The offices wiil be occupled vy) water front property In along: Bill | ei aoe. pias h Diner, | lock which holds top and base firm: | With small carved orna —— the different accounting depart-|§| aldo the Bremerton Navy Yard. uly Sale Price, $6.75. ly and closely together, ment, CHICAGO BANKS MERGE. | ments, and by those in charge of [| We are making a record sale hy (By United Prev) | operation of the Capitol Hill, Broad-|f of, Navy Yard City lots and in behest naan nae nianintuninittaihituindiiatacua OS EES CHICAGO, July 1%—Under the| ¥®y, Jefferson ast, 29d ay, and Bea. F tracts becaure we are taking A iN i tee, teria of an" narecment by the Jotnt| On HII Ttnen A}Kny people every day Pre-Inventory Sale of Graniteware Now Being Conducted | committes representing the two g Londucte } banks, the Commercial National BANDITS RAID TOWN, At Our Expense} Rn RE SS (By United Press) BL PASO, Tex, July 13.—News was rocelved here of the raiding the town of San Jose Del Sitio, in the state of Chihuahua, Mex, by bandits, Among the vietima were two Americans, W. W. Tuttle and Mike Farrell, both of whom, were wounded and left tied hand and foot Band of Chicago today absorbed the Bankers’ National. WOULD TEACH GIRLS TO BE GOOD MOTHERS: Telleving that the future homes will be built upon a higher scale, by training the present generation of girls how to rear children and to be better mothers, the Seattle Fed- eration of Women's clubs, through its president, petitioned the board of edugation to Insert in the senior girls’ yoar in the high school ay) optional course In ebtld training or the pyschology of childhood, as ap- plied to the practical needs of the Aud proving to them that they = ate certain to make a large prof it on @ stall investment. To day you can buy And Large $ 40 un Lots and §2 On terms $4 down monthly, Certified abstracts; elty water in and pald for. Wo build homes on easy pay ments, You oan get lota of work at the navy yard, Call at our office and go with us on the fast new steamer H. B, Ken nedy, leaving Colman dock ten times dally; fifty minutes’ ride. Incorporated Navy Yard Improvement, NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, July 14.—The construction of a new general storehouse for this yard will be begun in about 60 days, accord ing to report here. The new atrue ture is to cowt $260,000, and Is to be looated at the east end of the yard DOWNING, 110) S & RVER, too (Bstablished 1893) BROKER: Made on Improv for bullding purpo onee, oth ¥ ‘ 804-808-200 Ala Trunks (No Commission CAMPBELL, 112 Columbia St DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, PROF. STEVENS home ‘Thin course is not to be In Phe man whe gusrnntess © any, vane. n. kindergarten course, to wench you us dance Oar CONRAN WENT 08 ENOHANGE OA Suit Cases ang the students will recevé full 106 Cherry 8t. Ground Floor. whens dontere Sank: Traveling Bags credit, ‘The first six years of the child's 1f6 will be closely studied. ‘The board has taken the petition under advisement. wand second hand you bla money, THE SUNDWALL CO, 1 First Ave, Beatile, Wash, Call or write for maps and prices, MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, O10 First Ave. Frederick & Nelson Bar, restaurant chair barber shop given away dally hird av. between Pike and Union, tors 45 Tables—435 Tables—23 the kind tn the wor McCray Refrigera- |The Oriental Pool 3 Rooms ar stand and Largest id. The Raleigh Fourth Av. No furt) MEN ONLY, ween Union a: Turkish Baths