Show A et STOICAL IN INDIAN DIAN LAD t f ue he bears iho pain from a crushed LI limb ablo bilth i L baat ast monday afternoon as freight train no was leaving logaa jur for e the south and when it wag was about half a block from the station platform a little indian boy 1 tried to mount ono of tho the care cam the train was vas making fair speed and auld accad accidentally e itally the lad ad slipped and fell to the grauu ground with wa his right leg jeg over the track inato in a twinkling inkling the heavy beavy wheels passed over the limb and left hi hun m a cripp cripple le fore forever er the conductor stopped the train and a crowd gathered around while word was immediately conveyed to marshal crookston Croo katon who soon after arrived tho the boye boys father and mother were wem present and gave evidences of unbounded griet grief as they beheld their i eona leg so sadly wrecked when the al marshal arrived be he placed the boy in a vehicle and brought him up town together with hia rela relatives tivies A reporter repaired 0 the place where the carriage stopped and in a shed abed in the tithing office yard on a roughly constructed table lable lay jay the victim of the acci dent dr parkinson who fact been sent for was cleansing the wound and around the bed bpd stood marshal crookston newell Kimball Lyman martineau and others doing doi neall all they could to alleviate tho boya buffering suffering while now could be ve plainly I 1 seen the extent of the to tle the leg which presented a sickening sight the bone was broken close to the thigh and fractured so b badly ad at the knee joint that the doctor picked pike d a number of pieces of bone from the leg leaving the ends dads of the bone about half an inch apart the gash gaell cut by the wheel whee I 1 was wils fourteen inches in length extending in g from a point close to the thigh d down n the leg about half way between the knee and ankle this cut laid open about three J inches most of the way the doctor towed the gash up and made the boy as comfortable otherwise as po possible sible the boys father goes by the name of john and tho the boy is called pomp by the In indians diane the family have just ponie porno from blackfoot where they live all night the bor rowing parents staid at their sons eons beasi caud occasionally the mother would go off into a paroxysm of tears when morning came tame dra drs ormsby a nd ad parkinson found that thai no re reaction had taken place in the boys leg the blood did not circulate and the foot was cold and they entreated the father to allow them to sever the limb from the body but he was firm in resolution to save tho the leg or let tho the boy die wi with ith it on and said he would take the latter to blackfoot where the indian doctor would cure him accordingly cordingly V yes yesterday the we boy wa was taken to the depot and whirled bort berthward hward on the pa passenger train toe most remarkable part of thia this base was the indomitable pluck and elacie placid coolness with ith abi which cb th the 6 boy himself bore tl the injury from the time the wheel struck him until he he be uttered no sound eave save when talking to his parents his grit was the subject of universal comment with that true heroism which Y has been beert banded down among his race from the time king philip was shot at mount hope and perhaps many centuri centuries 1 ei before the boy boyl calmly and unflinchingly watched dr parkinson bew up the gash gub with this courage he be may get we well it and save his leg legi but the chances are against him another feature of the aff affair air is the evident necessity there Is for the city council to prohibit boys fro from in jumping limping on and off the trains at t the e depot in numerous instances gt which have come under our observation lately conductors brakesman and ot other her employees have been compelled to fire urchins from the platforms of moving trains but not always doea does their watchfulness an answer Civer and hardly a train enters the station but it is a boarded by boys who get on just for the ride if jf such actions were made offenses against the laithe law tho off offenders enders could be arrested and punished shed and the nuisance woul would a cease lo 10 logan 9 an journal |