BY HISmum Ill '% - S''W'' 4KThe badly mangled lifeless body offJohn W Davis, aged 10, whose homeiis at fMintoii South Buffalo township.iwas fonnil along tin* Wabaat* railroad itra* k m tis* Pittsburg v«i d abofour o'c lock Friday morning h\ imniben* of (its crew, who missing himbegan an investigation It t not jknown how iu- met death but it isthought ho slipped and fell under histram while making a coupling j pThe remains were brought to the!! theilate residence in Clinton Saturdaymorning !tireDeceased was a son of the late* DaDavis, of Clinton, and was married to Daisy Hudson, daughter of W.ly tmerK. Hudson, of (Minton, in IH9f His i platwife and three sons, Charles, William Moiand John survive*. He has also one sis- 1 000 ter Mrs Connor, of tin* North Side, outPittsburg, and two brothers. Charles occtof McKees Rocks, an engineer on the squI*, and L. E.. and Thomas, of Phillips* I sceiton. an engineer on the* P R n !«' vceased himself was an engineer on the i leftI' K It. for a number of years and clanwas also formerly employed by the by iPhiladelphia Gas Company kPi|nera| lervicef at (Minton Sumlaj dem.it 2*.:b o. m Interment a* M Villc TensignLooking 'or His Brother con*A vounii in. n gi\mg his ram* • off ;Itic aar 5 Snot«' • II at * I IT. called at'I h« Dai; L, a u* * i ■ .iis ri* •1c.. lt;ftr- s’ a- lit .a i U *-r Wo.. :\»s »