Flint (MICH) Journal, April 26, 1900, p. 4. GIRL WHO HAS COOL NERVE Saves Her Life by an Application of Strength and Bravery English, Indiana, April 26-While Anna M. Brown, a school girl, was returning home from shopping on Saturday evening and was crossing the railway trestle over Little Blue River, she was in danger of being overtaken by a train at a point where the trestle is 75 feet high. Although scarcely 14 years old, with great presence of mind she swung herself from the end of the ties and clung fast until the train passed. The engineer saw her danger and stopped in time to be of assistance in rescuing her. It is the third time that women have saved themselves in this way on that trestle.