Show TREMAYNES TREMAYNE'S DEATH n CAUSE GAUSE OF INQUEST I Justice Dana Smith Investigating e ing lug Action of Train Crew Chew tJi I BOTH MISSING p. i Negligence of Short Line Em Em- T in Caring for Injured In- In Man Shown Tilt Tho ht investigation Into no the tile circumstances circum stances o of the death o of ot Fred Jorell Trev Tre- Tre v ma mayne who lied died at tho Hol Holy Cross 1 hospital on the morning morning- of October 11 ii 11 about six Ix hours houi after arter hl his right leg leg- t had hod been crushed under the wheels of h t an nn incoming Short Line frej freight ht train i ft at Woods Cr Cross began Friday afternoon afternoon afternoon after- after S noon in Justice Danta T. T Smiths Smith's court i ig Because Engineer Frank Bal Baler Baker er and anda 98 a his fireman the two Iwo men who were s v expected to furnish somo o of 0 the most i Important evidence e tilt dill not appear nl rf S and antI the couf t was Informed that Baker had left town and the fireman had hall hadS S r Sf secured a leave e o of absence and could S not be found the hearing was conSS continued con con- until next Thursday afternoon I SS Three witnesses testified yesterday and their testimony was rather damaging damaging- I r. r to the tr freight crew crow I B After the Ule death of young young- I i. i Ills his brother Henry Tremayne of M Fourth Ea Eat East t street took u a collection It among the friends of the Tremayne family iamB to defray the funeral expenses I Hf In this ho was assisted b by Engineer S 'S Baker who seemed to be much In Interested Interested In- In 4 In the case It was understood understood under under- stood that thai ho was more than willing willingto I. I to testify and Mr 4 lIoma Tremayne ne thought ht M H that ho would attend tho the investigation of or his Ilis own wn accord j S. S Both Mis if Subpoenas were issued for boUt both Sir Mr Ir Baker Daker and his hrs fireman but the thc of- of k s have not been able to find them B Tho The court was informed that Baker Baler r had re resigned hIs Ills position with tho the thoS g c S railroad company and his fireman was out o of town on a leave of absence If 1 David Jd Hai Haigh h assistant county attorney attorney fJ S ne ney who Is examining examining- the witnesses asked the tho court to issue bench warM warla warrants war- war la M rants for the men P II I Dr W W. Ti n Calderwood county count pl- pl phy- phy ph-j ph r testified that tha t life lire could have ha been saved If Jt he had lied ha had I medical attention soon after the lie ac- ac Although it was said that the t young young- man was injured about midnight mid mid- S. S night ht Dr Calderwood said ho was 1 summon summoned cd to the Oregon on Short Line tI depot about 3 Z o'clock on the morning of October 11 11 ii Ho found Tremayne lying unconscious on a seat scat In a caboose caboose ca- ca boose booso with his Injured leg bleeding k C profusely He could CO 1 not detect his p r. r pulse puls and therefore administered a stimulant He had Trema Tremayne ne removed f S to the Hol Holy Moy Cross hospital but ho he was waa so weak that nothing was done beyond dressing his injuries Dr C Calderwood C sald ild Id that death was ca caused usell by 11 loss Joss of 1 blood and shock Trainmen Were Slow J Mrs rs Jane Jano Dallimore Trema Iles betrothed of ot Eighth East street testified that the young oung man left len her I house about 11 o'clock on tho the night nisIn nightS S of October 10 and that he Intended to togo tor r go O to Ogden She said ho was vas a huckster huckster huck- huck 1 ster b by profession lon What hat was perhaps perhaps- the most rea remarkable remarkable re- re testimony In the case was a I. I submitted by John H H. H Birmingham a deputy sheriff who lives near ful fuI He said he received cd a telephone telephoneS S message from the freight crew about 1 o'clock on the morning of or the acI acS ac- ac I S Some one presumably one ono of I the thc trainmen asked him If Ie he didn't think a doctor ought to bo called He z i replied that there was a physician not more than half halt a mile from tho the to town 11 I S b but t he ho did not think It was his duty to summon him The Tho trainmen then communicated f with the local railroad officials and 1 were Instructed to bring the Injured S man to Salt Lake City He Said bald the train carrying Trema Tremayne ne left leet Woods f Cross about 13 a tt a. in m. The Jurymen who are serving in the investigation are D. D M. M I. I Lewis L. L J J. J Larson and Alt Alf r Ecklund |