Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1889 — BAD WRECK IN MONTANA. [ARTICLE]
BAD WRECK IN MONTANA.
Three People Killed and Three Injured in a Helena Train Collision. A collision occurred on the Northern Pacific, near Helena, Montana, by which three people were killed and three wounded. The east-bound passenger train leaving Helena ran into a double-header freight train standing on the side track, wrecking three engines and piling them in a promiscuous mass on the track. Of the three killed only one has been identified, Charlie Green, a fireman, whose home is in Baltimore. The injured are Harry Conger, A. L. North, mail agent, and Joseph Jackson. Jione of the injuries are serious.
