UNKNOWN, LAURENT, DAVENPORT, BIGGER An Italian was struck and instantly killed by a train near Densmore on the Panhandle at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. The man was driving a dump cart for a construction company that is widening the cut ad Densmore when he was hit. The two mules he was driving escaped unhurt but his death was instantaneous. The body was brought to HUMPHRIES morgue here. The dead man was about 35 years of age. Coroner HEFFRAN held an inquest on the cause of his death on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The verdict was accidental death. Evaline, 15 months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LAURENT of Coal street, died Tuesday afternoon, January 6. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment was in Robinson Run cemetery. James E. DAVENPORT, of this place, died at 11 o'clock Sunday night at the Allegheny General hospital, Pittsburgh, where he had been receiving treatment for cancer. He was 47 yeas of age. Mr. DAVENPORT had been a resident of this place for the past four years, coming here from Scranton. His wife and several brothers and sisters survive. The body was brought to the home of Mr. DAVENPORT's brother-in-law, A. C. FORINGER of this place on Monday and was taken to Scranton where funeral services were held and were the interment was made. Mrs. Margaret WILSON BIGGER, wife of Isaac D. BIGGER and a lifelong resident of Robinson township, Washington county, died on Saturday January 10, 1914 at Albuquerque, New. Mexico after a long illness. Mrs. BIGGER's maiden name was WILSON, she being a daughter of J. S. WILSON. She was born and reared and had spent her entire life in Robinson township. A year ago she and her family went to New Mexico on account of her health. Mrs. BIGGER was a member of the Robinson United Presbyterian Church. Besides her husband Mrs. BIGGER leaves two children, Donald and Ruth. Three brothers and two sisters also survive: James R. WILSON and Alexander M. WILSON, both of Robinson township, John Luther WILSON, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. William DONALDSON, Robinson township, and Mrs. Samuel MANSON, Burgettstown.