Show A IJ ans HAVE AV E THEIR mr 13 beitt a 11 P D INTEREST interesting NO experiences RE by OF RAIL losi los babies and husbands now in stead of lost pocketbooks Pocketbook a and tickets ets people generally do not realize what a strenuous time bocal railroad officials are experiencing in the handling of the immense army of colonists and home seekers bound tor for pacific and pacific northwest pot points ants while depot master alaster cunningham and depot policeman sam r fowler have bad had considerable experience in this line still at times they encounter some pretty difficult problems to solve vive colonies colonists not content with losing tickets and I 1 money sometimes lose members of their the family and then a search must be made the of the situation is 13 often augmented by the fact that many of those who get separated from their famil families leis cannot speak a word of english and then it is necessary to go on a still hunt for an interpreter ter tvr preter the other day a french woman came sobbing to depot master cunningham and in inarticulate accents tried to tell him that she had been separated pa rated from her husband the statement was in french anlas mr cunningham is jr not a thorough gli french scholar be he could not understand her lier by the aid ald of an interpreter it was ascertained that her husband bad go gollen alea off the train at provo to get a lunch and bad been left the serious seri ous DUB part of the affair was that ho he had the tickets in bla his possession the matter was solved however bj by a reunion of husband and wife when tho next juo 1110 grando grande train came carbe in jn in the big rush children ajo are often lost sight of trainmen are telling stories of how in several instances children have fallen from trains and how they have been left at stations following are two of the stories playing at the open window of a tourist sleeping car 3 year old thomas webster of cheyenne lost his balance and tell fell from union pacific passenger train no 3 running at fifty miles an hour the youngster escaped unhurt and when ahen picked up a few minutes later laughed and told his father bo be bad failed out of the window the marvelous marve ious escape of the boy oc purred as the train was speeding along at record clip elip mr webster left kansas city with his wife and three calill dren the boy thomas occupied a seat on the right side bide of df the tourist coach his and the other two awu children were in another part of the car while an aunt was seated directly across the aisle from the little chap As tho the train wa was nearing a station news agent G A wood who wa was passing through the atie car me the boy playing by bythe the open window wandow just aa as the news agent glanced at the tho child young thomas lurched toward tho the open window dropping hla his armful of books sir mr wood jumped tor for the boy the aunt across the aisle also saw tho the childs danger and tried to catch him both nvere too late however and the little fellow shot through the window of tho the fast moving train the news new agent pulled the emergency bell ropo rope and the train came to a stop within halt half a milo A hand car was secured and the father wild with anxiety y accompanied by several trainmen started back along the track expecting to find the mangled body of the boy instead they saw tho the little fellow fell standing beside a fence at the side of tho the track clapping his hands joyously 1 I failed out of the window papa he be piped in his childish voice and the big roan man tears in his eyes and his voice choked with emotion gathered gath ored tho youngster in his arms and said that Is tho the sweetest music I 1 over ever hoard heard the only injury the boy sustained ined was a slight bruise on one arm the escape of the child Is regarded by the trainmen as nothing short of 0 miraculous beside the truck track on which the westbound train was running was a strip of 0 sand two feet in width between the rock ballast and the ties ot of the eastbound track the boy in his tall fall struck this soft sand and thus escaped the death which threatened on e either ejde sade seven little Uth combs in a depot MIX one babe was left behind and ana then chere were six john wife and seven children childred arrived in ogden monday when they boarded hoarded a train at denver bound for or the state ot of washington they left ono one ot of their seven children in the public wilting biting w om at the tho union depot the C child Is 8 months of age and the youngest of jhb family where mere Is p the baby john joha asked mrs Lith comb as the train was leaving the depot ya ds hos iles around acre ere somewhere replied mr as lie he sear searched chol among the bundles and valises piled on the seat in a corner of the car ill bel bet you left him behind said the wife 1 you mean that you may way have left him behind he be replied after a search se arcla of 41 a ley few rao moments ments it was wai discovered that the baby jaby nad nod been forgotten the conductor was appealed to and tho the train was stopped at thirty first street the depot officials acro communicated with by telephone the kids here all right telephoned X E T 1 oconnell depot agent of tho the burlington who volunteered to 10 find flud the missing child oda n you bring him out asked the conductor sule JEW OCo oconnell unell A switch engine was standing in the deot birds and odonnell OO onnell with abs tbs th baby in hla bis arms mounted to abe cad can and was token faken to the train at thirty first street the Lith comb came into denver from some point on tho colorado and Sti southern thern in the south pays says ocon mell and were bound for seattle Alra waga 11 they had bad lo 10 wait several hours in tho the depots depot and had so many children to goolt looh after flar that they became excited if you jho time to rel regularly arly doana lets will pre constipation they induce a mhd mild easy casy healthful action of the bowels without griping ask spur druggist or thorn thera soc |