Walter Evans Obituary, Saline County, AR *********************************************************** Submitted by: Kathy Jean Bevills Small - Not-related Date: Jan 10,2004 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** Walter Evans April 16,1914 Benton Courier Walter Evans, a deaf mute aged over twenty-one years, was killed on the Rock Island Wednesday morning by being hit by an engine while he was walking on the track toward Bauxite. The accident happened about two miles east of Benton. The ashby Undertaking co. was notified and the body brought to Benton and embalmed. It was reported that he was from England, but inquiry there brought out the fact that the young man's relatives lived in Oklahoma. They have made no order in regards to claiming the body. It will be held until Saturday, and if they do not call for it, burial will be ordered by the county. The body was not mangled, only the left arm and shoulder being crushed. An inquest was held Thursday afternoon, the jury returning a verdict that Evans came to his death by beening struck by engine of train no. 631 on the Rock Islnd, one mile northeast of Lena Lumber Co. mill. Members of the train crew testified that they never knew of the accident until notified Thursday morning to appear before the coroner. This accident happened at a curve on the fireman's side and it is possible that the engineer did not see the young man. Two boys who were looking out the window at the time the accident happened reported it to the conducter when the train reached Benton, that they saw the man knocked from the track and the conducter asked the engineer he said he knew nothing of the matter and it was dropped.