Show CLIMBS ON PILOT TO SAVE CHILD fireman makes sensational rescue of small boy pocatello idaho A sensational rescue of a little child from death beneath tho the wheels of a passenger locomotive on the ra payette valley branch Is told in a communication stating that oregon short line fireman george gainsay lind had descended to the pilot of the engine via the running board and pushed the two year old y youngster oung ster from the tracks rehe was crouching according to the account of the near accident as given by J F whalen engineer on train the child daniel smith son of sir mr and mrs orson oreon smith was seen when nearing a private crossing by engineer J B U hutchinson who nho thought it was a chicken because of the odd position of the child sitting on the engineers I 1 side of the track leaning back with his head on the rail ne ile was dressed la a dark coat and had very fair hair and the engineer was confused as the object grew nearer as to whether it was an animal or a baby As soon as it was apparent that a child was in danger the air brakes were applied and the fireman george ramsay made his way to the pilot and succeeded in pushing the baby from the track wath his hand before the wheels could touch him other than a few scratches and a soil geon his cheek from the firemans foremans fi remans glove little daniel was unhurt the train was traveling at about fifteen miles an hour according to the report of the crew and was stopped tour four feet beyond the spot where the child had been sitting orton orson smith father of the baby Is an employee of the balse payette lum lumber r company the mother was III in be bed which accounts for his being on t the e cros crossing sLug having baring wandered there while the gate ate was open |