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Show DECLARE ACCIDENT WAS UNAVOIDABLE Jury RringR lit Verdict Exonerating WUle After Two Days' Investigation. In-vestigation. Tbe jury, which' for the past two dnvs j has been hearing the evidence in the inquest o er the body of A. V. Vonr-don. Vonr-don. who was hit bv an automobile driven by K. h. WiliC, yesterday afternoon after-noon returned a verdict thnt the aeci- I (lent wns unavoidable. The inqnast was held before Justice Brigham I'lcgg. Mr. Yoiinlnn, vrho WOf :i street clean er, was Struck by Mr. WJlle's car last Friday afternoon n t Second Booth, anl West Temple street, nfter tbe macbiofl hail skidded when tho brakes wero applied ap-plied to avoid running into a vragOU driven across the Intersect loo. Funeral services for Mr. VTourdoii were held yesterday afternoon from tbe S. M, Tavlor undertaking parlors. Interment In-terment was in the City cemetery. A. V. Wat kins, assist anl eoimi v Ht-tornev, Ht-tornev, said last night that he was not satisfied with the verdict aud might carry the case into the court. Count Attorney A. 1. Mulliner said that the i-onteniplaterl action b) hii assistant nas news to him |