Wreck Caused Failure of Air Brakes, Jury's Verdict Wednesday Night Had Lead of 3887 Citizens Get Good View of Sea Serpent Local
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HENRY WERNECK TUNNEY WON WRECK CAUSED / IS COMING BACK Water Report FIGHT DECISION LOCAL DEER HUNTER HAS Friends of Henry Wernick, whose Is Satisfactory Philadelphia, Sept. 23.—Fighting to father used to own .an orchard on the end of ten complete rounds, Gene FAILURE OF AIR BRAKES, JURY'S Jones Flat, and who, with his family, Tunney was declared the winner on A HARROWING EXPERIENCE moved back to Russia a few years Any uneasiness that people may points over Jack Dempsey at the ago, will be pleased'to hear of him have had about drinking the water stadium here. again. • in the pipe line may be set to one Tunney had clearly the odds in the Dick Miller Lost in Hills While in Search of Deer—Re• VERDICT WEDNESDAY NIGHT 1 He has come baok to Canada again side. The samples sent from the combat, Dempsey being ' palpably and is down near Calgary, coming turned Home : Sunday Night After Having Been Ireservoir and springs recentlyturn- groggy and reeling badly towards the back to this country last spring. His Without Food Since Thursday Morning—Is Suffer• ed into the pipe line have been ex• close of the last round, being practi• Cause of Failure Unknown as Train Left in Good Work• letters tell very little of his family, cally blinded'. * amined and a very (reassuring re• ing From Exhaustion. ing Condition—Tonnage Not in Excess of That Ordi• hut 'contain a great many questions Dempsey's punches apparently lack• about Summerland and his school port sent to Dr. Andrew, medical ed their old knock-out steam. narily Carried—Crews Ordered to Keep Trains Free mates. .,' • health officer..' The last .spring Mr. Miller, Mr. Verrier and others From Trespassers. < He- says that, so far as he .is con• turned in this week will give.quite have a dam in common up Trout cerned the past lew years have been , an added volume and, pressure. MRS. E. G. MATHESON creek, and four of them were up re• OPENSEASON pairing and making additions to it. : wasted. There were no educational PASSES AT VERNON JURY BELIEVES DEATH LIST facilities available and the prospects Running short of meat, Dick Miller of• were very unpromising, and after giv• Vancouver, Sept. l(i.—Mrs. Blanche fered to get a deer and went out early IN NEIGHBORHOOD OF 10 OR 11 ing the place a fair trial he decided Ma'theson, wife of Mr. E. G. Matheson, INDISTRICT Thursday morning. to come back to Canada. professor, of civil engineering at the Later in. the day the men at work CITIZENS GET heard him fire and supposed he had Merritt, Sept. 23.—The inquest in connection with This fall' he plans to go to school University of British Columbia, died the Kettle Valley train wreck was concluded Wednesday Y in Calgary .and attempt to make up at Vernon on Fi'iday of pneumonia. South Okanagan Not Closed gotten his deer, but in reality he-was night. The first witness called was D. A- Smythe, car in• for some of the time which he has Mrs. Matheson, until sickness a year for Grouse Shooting signalling for help. He knows the been forced to lose from: study. , GOOD VIEW OF ago compelled her to rest, was an en• hills well and it never occurred to the, spector, at present stationed at Brookmere. He gave evi• men that this was in his mind. When ergetic member of.the Faculty Wom• Owing to the misinterpretation of dence that he called both engine crews at 1:15 a.m. on the en's Club. ••• they did not,come to his assistance lie the recent amendment to the game concluded tliey had not heard him a^id morning of September 5th, and that all men were in their 111 for some -nionths this summer, regulations, as supplied The Review, started off again. normal physical condition. HAD SEA SERPENT Mrs. Matheson had'seemed- to recover, the Southern Okanagan electoral dis• The small jack pines are very con- •. Questioned as to whether he saw Engineer Marks* and one week ago went to Vernon for trict was declared closed for blue and a change of"air.' There a relapse took willow, grouse: until Oct. 15. This is fusing and he soon got into a quite un• he said, "I had a conversation on the engine with him at Citizens See Him Close to known country, and wandered about, place and her family, was sent for; incorrect, an open season existing in , 3:00 o'clock, and he was the same old jovial Bob." LEAD OF 3887 Local Shore Line that district. - till he came to a smoldering' busli fire, Besides her husband; Mrs. Matheson which he built up and got himself left one son, William. Her other rela• Registration of all trap lines in the Smythe also stated that he himself tested the air and that wanned, for it was snowing and the tives were in the east, principally in boundary district, which includes Ker- everything was O.K. He talked to all the men in .the train The following are the official re• DESCRIPTION ' night was cold. He lay down to sleep Montreal and New York. , emeos, Princeton, Coalmont, ' Grand turns of the elections in Yale as re• after a while, with his feet to-the fire and engine crews, and all appeared in their usual good The late Mrs. Matheson was the Forks, Penticton, Oliver and: Green• ceived by Returning Officer Hi H. LIKE OTHERS and being completely exhausted for health. daughter of Mr. J. W. .Bertie. She was wood, can be applied for at the near• Boyle... They show Grote Stirling, Avant of food he soon fell asleep, only N born in Scotland 46 years ago, and est police office. W.E. Harvey, telegraph operator at Brookmere, Conservative candidate, to have a ma• Tallies With That Given by to waken when his boots caught- fire. stated that he called the train crew "at three o'clock.? jority over F.B. Cossitt, Liberal can• came to 'Canada with her parents. She Registration of .trap .lines must didate, of 3887. These returns elimin• Mr. J. S, Logie married Prof:' Matheson in • Montreal again take place. Trappers at Okan-, Finally nature asserted herself,,;and Conductor Quinn was in the telegraph office from 4:10 ate any possibility of the Liberal can• after he graduated from McGill. In agan Falls, should apply to Penticton because his feet were so seriously hurt, "she forced him to go clown hill, to 5:15, making out reports. Witness was on duty; when didate losing his deposit. z The "sea serpent'', seemingly is go: 1912 :he came west on engineering provincial police office. • work for the C.P.R., and in 1914 joined which finally landed him: on the K.V. i the train pulled out. v ing'to stay by Summerland. He made YALE RESULTS the staff of the University as associate R. track, and he started down it for, The Verdict Cossitt Stirling his appearance again 'last, Saturday home. •• • ' night'and, came to..within 50 yards, of professor of'-civil engineering, After hearing all the evidence the. jury retired and Allen Grove 12 11 The men at the dam, when he did -: tlie. shore road. 'Funeral services will be held Tues• later brought in the following verdict: "We find that; Allenby 39 -43 day at 2 p. m. at the home of the de-; not return in reasonable time, set out 437 ' He poked- his head up through the to find him and notify his people. the following men, Robert Marks, engineer, Penticton; Armstrong 247 rough waters, and the description sup• ceased, 876 Twelfth avenue west. Rev. Ashton Creek 29,. 24 Father . McGougan will officiate. In• They secured Mr. Shuttleworth and John Patrick" Quinn, conductor, Hope; Chas. A. Johnson, plied The Review is just the same as Fred Brind, and. a few others who are Bear Greek 4 12 terment will be in the . family plot, ISSI trainman, Brookmere, and Frank E. Stringer,'trainman, 64 Mr. Logie's and tallies with that of the well acquainted with the country, to Benvoulin 13 . late Mr. Jas. : Mitchell.. The, head is Mountain View Cemetery. Nunn & Brookmere, came to their death near Jessica station at Beaverdell ; 21 53. ' go in search, fearing that an accident 37 much like that of;a sheep. TlTis time I.Thompson are_ in charge of funeral ar- had. happened. ' • , h about 8:30 a.m. on the morning of the 5th of September, Blakeburn 55 he was described^as-moving in a big I rangements Miss Woman Hiker Thought B. X. 'Poll 10 '36 At 10:30 p.m. Sunday he arrived 1926, through the derailment and partial destruction of '29 circle, gazing about him. It is esti-' To Be Still Alive, but home, haying^ had nothing to eat since . Bridesville -— 19.. mated the head :'is about • fourteen the freight train on which they were employed on the 9 , Thursday morning, and only snow to Boundary Falls - .10 inches long. Apparently he is covered Demented 13 drink. Fearing that a serious, cold' 'Kettle Valley Railway. We are of. the opinion -that the Brown's Creek. 10 . with hair like a seal, dark brown in Cascade ......... - 37 43 ROBERT FORKE from exposure and exhaustion might said derailment was brought about by the partial failure color.* • The "water being rough, only 8 Princeton, Sept. 16—That Miss War- result in pneumonia, Dr. Andrew was Carmi 14 about six feet of its'.body was dis• of the air brake system of the train, from vwhat cause we 49 burton,,who left Hope on August 25 called.