People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1893 — TRAIN GOES OVER A PRECIPICE. [ARTICLE]
TRAIN GOES OVER A PRECIPICE.
M* KHte4 */,4 Tfalrty SevtossSr J*i*.r*C bf sa Aeetoem ia Matzazto July 17.—A dißpateh from B U»a, eapitai of the prorinc*! of Bl*«»ya, in mzrtfaem Spain, says teat a terrible railroad aesrident oryrnrred in that prorinee Friday night. A train consisting of a izzvztnotive and six /carriages, while rounding a sharp curve in the mountains, ran off the track and went over a higb preeijdce. Six pzrrsons were killed and thirty terujubiy injured. Many of the victim* are member* of the best Ba*que families. Tbe provincial government autb/zritieh and a number of physicians lave started for the scene of the Owing to the mountainous cbaraz.-ter '/f the country and the fact tizat the train fell into the valley it is extremely difficult to get Pz the sufferers V> relieve them. The place where the train went over the precipice is at tbe head of a valley noted for ifa picturesqueness. It is alx/nt midway between the villages of Auzuola arid Vergara.
