Show FELL INTO A CUT man blau and horse killed the railway censured during sunday night last a fatal accident occurred near butte montana in view of the fact that a coroners coroner 3 jury who examined anto the cilcus stances ot of oe be accident returned reed a verdict charging a ral railroad broad company py with neglect the particulars of the affair as gien by the butte intermountain are reproduced J mccoombe was coming into town from walkerville Wal kerville ou on the lain main road As he passed the bridge over the railroad cut ti above the clear grit mine min e he noticed a man and a horse lying alyin on the track below both alpar artty dead Alo mccoombs Coombe at once clim teed loed down the embankment and found that the man was still breathing though fatally injured the neck 4 of f the horse borse was broken and it had apparently been dead tor for some some time mr mccoombe summoned assistance immediately immediate ty and had the body COR con veed the listers aisters ho hospital here th the wounds were ascertained to be a fracture of the skull the forehead being in i terribly mangled on account probably ly ot of having struck against a rail on the track in falling both legs were also broken above the knee cin n making an examination it was waa at once discovered that death was certain and could not be delayed for many hours the patient was perfectly unconscious and motionless his short convulsive breathing being tile the only evidence of lite life from books and papers found on his person it was learned that his name is ia alfred jenser it is learned that he was the boss at the limekilns on the divide about twenty flav wiles miles from town lie he is thirty years of age and has a wile wife and three cL children ildren lie came into town of not feeling well and saying that hu wanted to consult a doctor the time at which the accad accident dt occurred is not known but it is supposed to have been late last right night or vey early this morning it must have been very dark as he could not have missed the bridge in the day daytime there are two bridges in the road at that point one for toot foot passengers and one tor for wagons the horse had walked over the embankment midway between the two bridges bridge the cut at that point is isi about labout forty feet deep and man and ana horse must have rolled down the al most perpendicular bank with terr terrina itle rapidity the horse was waa a large 6 black and was quite dead when found its neck having been broken the nan expired at half past three t monday afternoon at seven p in en coroner Arp armsden summoned a jury consisting of P J lynch john mccloska mcclod McC losko ko JT Lavens john P gratz M 0 bilen and john W storer to deliberate in the case the testimony adduced went y prove that the deceased was a temperate lemi erale man and that his accident lid did notre not result irom his being drunk test mody was taken as to the manner of his death captain L F wyman and Off officers leers young andAl and murray urray testified to the dangerous character of the cut into ato I 1 which decea deceased seq fell aua and to the fact that no provision had bad tyer been made to avert accidents of this nature the jury then deliberated half hal I 1 an hour and returned a verdict of accidental ci death in accordance with ta the above facts and attributing the event t to 0 the neglect of the montana union railway in not having the cut property properly f fenced president dana of the montana upion denies that his road has anything to do with the cut in question he states that the road through the cut is pot under the management of the th eMU M U that it is not operated b by it itis it is further ascertained that the right of way was puren purchased ased by the montana railway company the construction st ruction done clone bythe by the utah and the work paid for by the union pacific |