The Valley Falls New Era Jefferson County Thursday September 29, 1910 Met a Runaway. Wednesday about sundown, Miss Etta ROYER, coming in from Jess GLASSEL's with a can of cream in a buggy, met the BATCHELOR automobile on that mountain of a Santa Fe crossing north of the bridge. Whie the frightened horse, backed and turned off the narrow, steep dump Miss Royer climbed out the back "window" landing safely on the ground ast he horse ran away leaving the buggy in pieces between the dump and Carl PAINTER's. Miss Etta suffered only slight bruises on head and thigh, besides the fright. Bryon Batchelor in charge of the car, took Etta home, sorry for the unavoidable accident and the loss of the cream. That crossing needs some attention. The approaches should be longer and higher. Between the Santa Fe and the road district it shoud be improved. It is dangerous. Drivers can't see through the mountain as they approach. And we wonder why the earth, many yards of it, should not be removed from the ends of the bridge floor at the Piazzek mill.