Show LAST EXCURSION To Northern Polnli Saturday August 23rd via Oregon Short Line to northern Utah and Idaho For particulars sec O S L ngPnt5 CITY TICKET OFFICE 201 Main St Drowned Twenty Five Mlnutoc and Lived Sixyearold Slnnley Holmes non of William Wil-liam tlolmfH a yacht owner of Anglcsca N J Is tho wonder of the nclcntlllc world After holns submerged In ten foot ot water wa-ter for half an hour and when avers pnrk of life had apparently loft hla body ho was coinrilutely restored to coaficloub icg and t tree days aftor tho Incident showed no evil effects from his hazardous experience Young Holmes accompanied hla father on a fishing excursion While the yacht was returning a nqunll seemed near and tho occupants of tho launch decided to try to reach shore In a rowboat Tho llttlo lout had pulled scarcely thirty foot however how-ever whoa the storm burst and thu boat was swamped In an Instant The four men clung to the overturned craft Holmes supporting little Stnaley But the roHlst uice of wind rain and merciless waves was too Groat and 111 JL few mlnuten tho boy slipped away from his father and sank our of sight Die storm lasted thirty minutes and then subsided as rpjlclclv ns It hurl arisen lolmca unnerved and crylnK over the loss of his boy had only strength to swim and wade to a sand bar not far from the spot where the boat had been overturned As the water became shallower nnd Holmes craned swimming and walked toward the sand bar his foot attack something oft Fearing It might be a shark ho hastened to land and when safo turned to look for the supposed shark Then i ho anw the frlnpe of a wellknown blouno just prcplng from the top of the water It was the body of his drowned boy completely submerged with the exception ex-ception of thn fringe of pink blouse Holmes quickly waded In and carried tho apparently lifeless body to tho sand bar CapL LtUdlam who was appealed to after af-ter the apparently lifeless body of this boy had been brought ashore saw In tho rigid form one chance In a thousand of revival Tho rlgldnefls which others took to ho a sign of death he Interpreted as a hopeful Indication Capt Ludfnm pried Ills t < yth apart forced the water from his sodden lungs worked his arms up and down applied ap-plied smclllnp stilts and utlll Stanley remained re-mained as drowned a boy as ever old ocean gave up Hour 1 after hour the three labored on while tho old sailors around darkly predicted failure It wasnt In reason rea-son they urgned for a boy to be underwater under-water thirty minutes and still retain a hole on life But CapL LUcllam Ignored these comnntn and worked on It was K oclock In the evening four hours after Stanley had been brought ashore In his weeplni fathers arms before be-fore ho allowed signs of returning con uclousncss A feeble flutter of the eyelids hen a gasp and Capt Ludlam knew that he had won the fight Chicago Tribune |