Show THE tim ACCIDENT AT PANAMA the greatest of railroad calamities has been reserved for far the thick wilds of panama the pas passengers of the george law numbering some gome 1200 arrived at aspinwall on the oth of may and on the morning of the ath started ianiro in two crow crowded cled trains for panama seventeen milea mites from panama one of the th locomotives of the first train was thrown olt off the track at obispo bridge the two trains were wera v ere then their united and started back for aspinwall with but ohe obe locomotive Ioco loco motive the ile train was run it at an unusual but bat proceeded safely until within three and a half miles of Aspin aspinwall wali wail nhep the forward car separated from the engine and leaped fro arthe rails the other othir cars follo followed ived ired and the whole nine were torn splintered and heaped in a mass of fragments beneath which were buried most of the persons dersons belon belonging in to that end of or the train these nine carran persons 38 were instantly killed 6 died before rea reaching cLing aspinwall 49 were badly wounded and left at aspinwall and fifty I 1 T more ore or less severely came up on the steamer los angeles star may Slay 31 |