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Show CONDUCTOR KICKS BOY FROM SALT PALACE CAR George Saunders. 9 years of age, residing resid-ing at 320 West Sixth South street, Is said to havo been kicked off a Sail Pal-aco Pal-aco car between Sixth and Seventh South streets on Main street Sunday night between be-tween 10 and 10:45 o'clock by tho conductor con-ductor in charge of tho car This developed devel-oped from the Investigations of Patrolman Patrol-man Carstcnsen. Patrolman Carstensen picked the little fellow up and sent him to his home In tho polico automobile. When Informed that the child had been kicked off the car. the officials of tin Utah Jjlght & Railway company sent a physician to attend tho injured child. The officials refused to give out the name of tho conductor. Patrolman Carstcnsen and hhi wife were returning from tho bicyclo races at the Salt Palaco and wero on the car. Patrolman Carstensen was standing oirt the rear. platform and was dressed In citizen's clothing. Tho child Is said to have Jumped on the front platform of the car, after which he was kicked off by the conductor, according to the testimony of passengers. When Patrolman Carstensen discovered that the little boy was lying alongside the track he Immediately loft the car and picking up tho child, carribd It op the street, and called tho polico automobile. automo-bile. After Patrolman Carstcnsen left tho car ho called to the conductor and asked for his number. Tho parents of the child aro visiting I? this city and were going to Topoka. Kan., this morning. Tho trip, however, will be postponed pending tho outcome ol tho Injuries of the boy. |