Show AN INQUEST TO BE HE HELD LD further particulars regarding the death of john porte the tile coroners inquest over the body of jolin john porte the young man who met his fate by being struck by a train near the junction city driving park at an carl early hour yesterday nf morning orning will be bely held this morning at 10 at the undertaking establishment of larkin son the remains were brought into the city from the spot where the young man mail was hurled into eteri eternity lity by richey bros but at the r request aest of the parents of the deceased it they icy were taken I 1 in I 1 charge by larkin son it was reported on the street yesterday that porte had been foully dealt it i by footpads before the train struck him and robbed of his valuables the rumor proved to bo be unfounded as liis his watch pocketbook and other articles were found in his clothing ili his 3 pocketbook k t contained no money all and it is said that was the state of his ilia finances when he lie left home porte was employed as a section lian hand d on the railroad and biad the reputation of being sober and industrious and was not addicted to drink in any form about 1130 saturday evening lie met two of liis his associates at the union depot and eoon soon after they met three young lady friends whom they escorted home going as far as nob hill they then came down town when they separated and porte started to his home about three miles out of the city it is believed that lie became esbai exhausted 1 sted after liis his days labor and long walk 11 home 0 liis his lady friends and aid 1 sat down non on tile track for a few moments rest and while doing so fell asleep and failed to awaken in time to BOS see the approaching locomotive dr conroy made an examination of tile wounds of the deceased and found that lie had been struck with such vi violence to by the locomotive that the base of the brain was injured calls causing a hemorrhage which produced immediate death the father of the unfortunate man is quite aged and feeble and at one time was th the proprietor of a j jewelry store in this city he lie and liis his wife have a comfortable for table home almost paid for in the country toward which the young man lias 1118 applied all his wages it seemed to bo be his desire to make his parents as happy as possible during their remaining days ays and the they alone can realize the full extent of the terrible calamity the tile coroner has a jury which is composed of T W jones C A and It ichard hill the funeral will occur from the fifth ward inard meeting house at two this afternoon |