The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1909, Page 3

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mT | NEW SESSION NECESSARY TO TRY SGHIVELY Senators Are Delaying the Work by Being Absent,| and Extra Session Is Be-| lieved Certain, } Lost Their Lives) . | NEGRO BURKS IN HS. HOME Thomas Dean, a negro chicken rancher, was incinerated tn hie it He cottage at West Whooler at and | 18th ay, Weat yesterday morning At firet it wae thought that the hearo had been murdered and his residence fired to cover the crime his rumor gained elreulation be eatiee the negro'’s skull was split open Later investigation by the THE STAR-—-MONDAY, TWO NEARLY DROWNED AT Not more than twenty yards from shore and before the eyes of a large Sunday crowd at Leseht park, twe young men were sinking for the LEoCH PARK This Is the Oppo AUGUST 16, 1909 Semi-Annual Clearance Sale ‘AT THE STERN FURNITURE CO., 1526-28 SECOND AV. rlunily ofa Lifetime to Secure Good Goods at reer Prices. SEE US BEFORE BUYING pollee leads to the conclusion that| third time in the waters of Lak the Intense heat caused the negro's Washington late yesterday when a of the head to split eneral Hell] Dean and Charles Hoover, of | DOMt Teached them and they were) under the] 1406 West Atlantic #t. had been | “tagged, half Mfelews from the tor wot end 60) drinking claret Saturday night. The | rble struggle, to the shore, ‘Three! balr separated after drinking a) of them, Will Foglostedt, B. Levin, | quantity, Dean went after more may last bat tive days m laret and: upor bis return tt ie ing today With = the y| belleved that h coldentally wot | Chartered @ canoe at the Leseht} charges shot to pleces by t fire to the & Nothing waa| boat house, It was their first ox attacks and amended char de} left of the body but a few charred! perience tn one of the frail little brought today, it I# practically tm.) bones, Dean was 46 years old and possible to complete the Schively | single trlal in five days it te claimed that under the gen et and the three occupants went eral rule, When a sesalon of the leg:| » the water while the crowd pro-| falature ends all unfinished bi J to give the horse en; there it will be necessary | : erp, ee ee : © governor to call a special 8 n . pasion fo ¢ week, that new t “Erickwon atraddied the upturned valley r ; ead Nb Py el we ae 4 anoe and | on, but Levin and the he e whole procedure ‘ i could not reach the craft Kept Going , 2 came up and Pogiestedt Kept on, N © ac Attorney General Rell also ruled swim, He secured # death them. Af a that legtelate nnet draw per} Nearly wever around — ® neck Mi to camp.) ' tiem for Ut vecebe, but may | avenue ee Mad rer gual Ane vt) id ed him wader, in y camo fountain « started | draw mil coming back last| barely eseaped serious injuries ba 4, Witeh bad’ lest no time {s c men.| week 1 his decision Auditor | yesterday afternoon, when a Madi gather! seat the baat house, hed Claussen will issue the mileage war-| son street cable car got beyond the oat and some one had rants which he had beld uy control of the motorman and col The senate this morning met at 9) lided with a ac sund Walker prodded 77 thy exngg Mg hr) o'clock, but the roll call showed Cox, | street and Queen Anne car at First! o¢ the two under water and roach-| Detvis, Fatiand, Graves, Hutchinson,| avenue and Madieon street ge engi agg Bet geod xuides.| MeGowan, Nichols, Roberts, Ryd The rear steps of the Queen ed that/atrom, Smithson and Stewart ab-| Apne car were completely demol edt came up asve with | sont. Aftor a long debate, including | | and several windows were struggling as only| brink, Indi 1 of the senate for the arrest of both ents. A paioher time, Streaaee, aly wentees, It was finally decided to © ore were cut by flying! » avin's throat foo A short time a 0¢) take & recess until | thie afternoon, glass, and all were badly jolted much for the swimmer and after a] fame into i m-/to koe If the absentees did not re|One passenger would undoubtedly | terrific battle for only a moment,| out and reported that/turn on the noon train have been cut about the head much | the pair © een tha uaaeen tees RS pond tao after the fashion of @ Hamburger! ‘They came ap just as the second es foot stoak if it had not been for hie} poat had been launched toward Made, URW looked like seaweed held his breath in the excitement ; fthe moment, Only Levin's hand was above water Po edt could not be seen. They started down for the Jast Ume, when the man} in the boat, reaching far out Jus wader the water line, grasped the} hand of one of the drowning nen and pulled m to the gasping in the throes of dea They were brought to shore where they excitedly thanked the | crowd that had receued them, and | ‘started off for home in thelr) watery togs Blizzard. | and a companion named Brickson jeraft and when they became play ful in their pleasures the canoe the rescue. Th vat npfier came) Howard F. Grant, district mane |S 9 ¥¥ EO RE RR eB ey arted out) ger of Puxet Bound interests | » searchers.'of Stone & Webster, died at his BANK CLEARINGS. ey signaled former home in Portamouth, N. H., Seattle with any sue at 1:30 yesterday morning, aged 51|% Clearings today , $2 years He survived by a wife Balances taged in the moun- and five children. Tacoma. gil day Saturday and Saturday, For five years Mr. Grant? was Clearings today . .$1,207,103,00 1 may be that the men manager of the Seat Electric Balances ¢.637 Way and foally wandered company, and in 1907 he was ap Portland. sheltered place, but the pointed district manager of all Clearings today ,.$1,9 e ttle hope of find. Puget Sound properties of the big Ralances palive Bastern syndicate. BERBER ESEBEEBES ¥ eee eee eee eee | Leggett Guaranteed Spring A written 10 years’ guarantee against breaking, or even sagging, OVS With each spring Smitaire Guaranteed Bed : his is a Sanitaire Bed and is guaranteed for years; a very neat design, with continuous | } {bo Brennen Table, Nhe cut, made of quartered bas s 44+fn, round t , i hes vee lines drawer snd posts, finished in | , . : hale price : gular valu ive $29.90 green, white or | blue. Regular price ms $6.75. Special for ap Tuesday— mit ib $3.85 This ix the spring that equalizes the weight, as ehown at the A-Y-P. King County ballding. One can be reetiess on one side of the bet and not in the least disturb the other occupant $5. 50 Up to $13. 00 aN f ] mrs naa | — oe tk ¢ yo ¢ =| ‘Quarter Sawed Golden Oak Dresser attractive Rock- - Amr A ~~ geal y with — full F design, vith u with shap- en og- | aho Rocker, like cut, in golden Rocker, made of the very beat nister in swelled front and 7 A V/ » t laree | iden or | quartered oak finish; a | imported rattan; a very oF = ~ - = « top f0x24; has « drawer very strong and well-built strong and comfortable and saddle- large shaped mirror, a “ " te mirror, sie | rocker; regular value $4.60 forker; regular value 96.50. . ‘ , Su20, rr ih Ys 6 Bale le Seat; . J ~ S i ol ae bev- 1480. Hale price... $10.90 ° ° e price 98 price - sawed \ KOS : eled French plate os S finished - Th i S 40 ¥ e case is x ® A com- — = % inches, with two Rocker. ys large and two small Price, YY .—. : drawers. Regular Special ; we rice, $18.00. Special Y Tuesday— very pleasing his Center Table , veg RR OR PRE my — =p WM one | z i drawer | 5 " or greén; has } 1-16 late mitror, size 1038 2 12 5 2 rch ‘Col 8 posts Solid Golden O a — ag aya tig re | Solid Golden Oak | |f "$1678 With Saddle Seat This neat, well-made Diner has long back posts securely Exactly like pic ture, with 24-inch | square top, mold \| ed rim, neatly turned ¢ legs, shaped under fastened to seat by | i shelf; a strong and sub- | ; short arms, six neat \ spindles in back, shap ed wood seat. Special for Tuesday only, limit $ix to a customer Regular $2.25 Value | Sale price stantial table for living or bedroom, Special Nar omen 69» oe for Tuesday only * $2.25 Value Ty a. = MO Gix0 27254 inch ALL THE creorr you abba sect nen Drop-Leaf Table ae an floral ¢ * 4 ry A very neat, compact little Break i aap $1, " (Ore La - | fast Table, made of fir, finished i ig golden, square shaped legs, Sys ER of , ar | f i round top $8 inches In diameter, ‘x RUGS © 27 The f 2 re 3 closes to 18 Inches wide by 3 large var “ , ( Oriental de | ‘ Inches long; regular price $2.75 iw

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