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Show six 'mm. have NABROW ESCAPE From Death From Dynamite Dyna-mite Bpxnb Thrown Into Saloon in San Francisco; No Clue. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.- 17. Six women ha4 narrow escape from death early, this morning, when a charge of dynamite exploded, in the rear of a. saloon on Pacific street, between Montgomery Mont-gomery and Sansome, blowing the staircase stair-case into kindling wood and wrecking the back of the structure. The police have so far no clue to the identity of the perpetrators. George F. Migaldo, one of the proprietors pro-prietors of the saloon and dance hall, hints at a conspiracy directed against his life and business, but when pressed for particulars absolutely refused to put his suspicions into words." The explosion occurred after the saloon sa-loon and dance hall had been closed, and after six women had retired to rooms upstairs. When the six women rushed from their rooms and procured a light they found that the staircase leading to the dance hall below had been blown away and that they were Frisoners. Panic-stricken, they screamed or help, and one of them, procuring a revolver, fired in the air to summon assistance. as-sistance. The police battered down the door and rescued the women. |