Show AUTOMOBILE KILLS GEORGIA B. B DAVIS DAW DA VI Fatal Accident Occurs at West Temple and Second South Streets MACHINE CARRIED NO HORN Chau Chauffeur Tur Charles II 11 Norberg Declares Declare Auto Was Vos Not Going Fu Past t Other Witnesses s Differ DItTer 1 An automobile f dr driven n h by Charles II H 4 I X Norberg was responsible for the death yesterday of or George B. B Davis about CO Go years ears of age uge Mr r. rr was va I knocked down and run over by hy tho machine at th the southwest corner of or orVest i West Vest Temple and Second cond South streets 1 about 1045 o'clock in the tho morning mornIng and he succumbed to his Injuries at f I 1 Hi 45 In tho aft afternoon at the St. St Marks Mark's ho hospital without regaining con conscious conscious- clous- clous n ness s An Inquest will be held at 10 7 2 o'clock this morning before Coroner Dana Dann T. T Smith 1 The machine which caused cau Mr Davis DaIs Da Da- Da- Da 1 vis ls death was vas car No o 34 of the Utah Auto com company pan and was wa being k u used ed b by the American party in connection connection I tion with the registration of or Volt voters I i In the tho 1 at tho the time of the till accident were Chauffeur Charles Charle II Norberg who sho re resides ld 8 lit at Forest Dale Dal i. i and W. W O. O Norrell of South State Slat Stater r street a cJ clerk rk of the tho city It board o of oC health and an un Am American party part worker S Chauffeur Norberg wan wa taken Into cu custody cus ens- tod tody as s oon SOOn as aR th the death of Mr h DavisS Davis ls S became known but he was later IntI re released released re- re leased ed upon his own recognizance He lIt lies s promised to appear at the Inquest k unit foIl No Xu Horn r According to the story of oC If witnesses Rt fo 4 A the machine without a horn or 01 bell hII i 4 WOH yas running at a high rate of cI cIn n north rth along ulong the h Wt west t side of nf West 4 Temple Templo street Mr Davis was walking west on 00 the youth side of Second r South street t. t II He lie had just pas ns e etho 11 tho tie car cr tracks when he hI was struck b by thc the machine He lie was facing acing th the lie r auto when struck and after hanging hangingS J S an art instant on the HIP hood hond was thrown to t. the ground with terrific force forc the brick back backof of his head striking tho the pavement lefore tho the machine could be le topped stopped th he left front wheel passed I d over r the thet t t unfortunate mails mant left arm aria and azid twisting it out of o shape Air Mr Davis Davis Da Da- r. r i. i vis was wll quickly picked up by th the t chauffeur Mr Mi 1 Norrell and ancI several witnesses witnesses wit wit- ne nesses and carried Into Hills Hill's drug r r tore store Dr F. 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B Steele was wu summoned k 1 anti and he arrived In a a. few w minutes Realizing Real Real- J izing the mans man's condition Dr Steele le c 5 called an ambulance and h ho he was to St. St Marks Mark's hospital It was found f that Mr Davis had sustained a severe Ie fracture of the base of or the tho skull In addition to the broken arm and several several sev sev- ev- ev 31 eral bruises about tho the bod body Many IHn Conflicting Stories Storrs tf Just how the fatal accident happen happened happened hap hap- pen Il wilt will probably never novel be clearly S t established he There are mun many conflicting conflict conflict- ing un stories related Some persons who I witnessed tho the accident maintain that hat the chauffeur took the Cros crossing at nt a n 5 r high rate of speed while others In InS In'S Including In- In r S 'S eluding the chauffeur himself declare 1 i that the machine only moved three or 01 i fo four r feet after Mr Mi I Davis struck th the 4 ground In speaking of or the accident Chauffeur Chauffeur Norberg said ald saidI saide I We e were going north on the west vest fide Eicle of or West street and as wo WP I come came near nar the cro crossing I 1 slowed I r r down Mr Davis seemed bewildered r at tho the approach of if the lie machine I shouted d and he stepped clear of or its Hs path but In an In Instant tant stepped t ped back I J tried 1 to doll dodge e him alter after he hf h hud hail topped stepped back but was unable to do tin 50 So Norber who h is s n a young oung man mun W was s greatly distressed an and completely teh unnerved red by n accident Going nt fit High Speed Lcd W v 0 O. O who was vas h he only j occupant of oC the machine aside the chauffeur at tho the time of or the ac accident tic tic- said ald that It was ws running at a ar r high rate of or speed as It took the crossing eros cros sing Continuing Mr Ir Norrell said mId IW V Ve Just passed another automobile in which was a man I 1 was looking for fo and we o meaning tho the chauffeur and anti both Joth turned around to call can r r. r him Mm The next moment we were right on the man Davis S R R. L. L C Cell eily who lives at the ComiS Con Con- S hotel und who witnessed theS tho the S t accident ald said rt i. i I I could not se sc see for the he life liCe of mo mc how ho H it was WaH that th the chauffeur run mutt i F him down own It locked to me as us If he heI I d had plenty of time to stop sto tol I 1 could I have hav pulled Davis out of oC the wa way 4 thought I-thought h. h hi was going to be hit Dat DaI Davis Da Da- I t vis d to be he lon confused and arid tit lit t the thelast thelast last moment dodged Immediately I hi lit t- t front of tho the machine At the time he hc met with the fatal fatalI I accident nt Mr Davis ls was on hs his wa way f to tho the bank to make a dlo deposit lt for j z f George Roper Hoper rime Tho finding In Mr S D Davis Davis' pocket et of or the bank book bearIng bear bear- I Ing Mr 1 Ropers Roper's name gave ga rise to toa f. f a rumor that the latter had been I I r killed Mr h Davis IH was wa widely known i In Salt Lake For man many years he was wasI I employed by the firm of Cunnington S Co Recently however ct he has t S worked only a few tew hours hour each da day on the tire books of several eral small business J is hOU houses M of the elt city In addition to two sons Mr Davis Da Is hi survived ul b by a aS S sister who resides at Sugar House Hous |