Show DROWNS N SANIT AR Ur Oscar Slade Gets Beyond His Depth in Big Pool UNABLE TO SAVE HIMSELF His Struggles were Disregarded by Other Bathers who Thought Ho was Feigning After He Had Disappeared Dis-appeared for Several Minutes Fears were Aroused and a Search Revealed Re-vealed tho Body Had Suffered from Heart Trouble but Dcnfli WaS Attributed to Drowning I Oscar Siade a wellknown bartender lost hls Ilfo while taking a dip In the big pool at the Sanitarium about I45 last night The unfortunate man got l beyond his depth in the big pool and his struggles were disregarded by those in the water with him at the time as I they believed him to be feigning However How-ever when his body disappeared for the third time and remained under for several minutes it began to dawn on the other bathers that something was wrong A boy dived down to where Slade had disappeared and was horrified to Bee his body lying motionless on the cement bottom The water at the point where he was lying Is I stfven feet In f depth and after considerable effort those In the pool got the body Into the shallow water and then Into a dressing room In the meantime DI Root had been summoned by an attendant Upon Up-on his arrKalJDr Root at once began working with the drowned man and applying restoratives In an effort to rosuscltate him But Slade was beyond human aid and Dr Root was finally forced to give up trying to revive him Capt Paul who Is a brotheiInlaw of the deceased was notlGod and had the remains removed to Evanss undertaking under-taking parlors At first it was thought that Shade must have suffered a fatal stroke of apoplexy while in tho water as eyewitnesses eye-witnesses say that his death struggles wcro very slight IIowLver Dr Root gave tho opinion that neither apoplexy nor heart trouble from which Slade had been a sufferer had anything to do with the death which was plainly brought about by drowning Slade It Is said had been drinking to some extent ex-tent during the evening and the Sanitarium Sani-tarium water Is known to have a weakening1 effect upon those who have beon Imblblnr The deceased was formerly employed i as bartender at Nyslroms First South saloon and later at Jacob Altj Hewn He-wn 39yrars of ago and unmarrlod Arrangements for the funeral ivll be made today It is I probable that no Inquest In-quest will be held I |