Show bomb explodes on steps york tenement t 9 new york sept 21 with a roar that was heard for blocks and one which threw th occupants 0 an entire neighborhood of densely crowded tenements into a panic a dynamite bomb was exploded early this morning on the aters of a tenement house in first avenue the neighborhood was shaken a by an earthquake and scores of sleepers slee pera were thrown from their was seriously injured appears remarkable there are two on the ground floor of the house one is a meat shop kept by henry blumberg and the other is a barber shop owned by S the other floors were 16 famines last tuesday went police headquarters with a letter genao him signed black hand he said jj was ahe fourth he had received had been made for 2000 but it was not made clear to whom or where he was to pay the money he was told that detectives would work on the case and went home reassured the bomb which exploded this morning was placed in his shop sleeping in a room back of the meat market was an em aloye of blumberg this man was so badly frightened that ho became unconscious and it was halt an hour before he could be restored policemen had all they could do to restore quiet among the frightened tenants who fled in panic to the narrow hallways leading from their quarters and more than an hour elapsed before they would go back to bed much damage was done to doors windows and wood work but the house was not damaged structurally INDIANS DANCED old gironimo led apaches through the mazes of the green corn lawton sept 21 at sunrise the apache indians closed their green corn dance at hyles hole nine miles porth of lawton on the sill reservation the dance proper with old geronemo Geron leading closed at 2 when all visiting white people who numbered nearly one thousand were told that the dance was over and they departed after this came the lovers dancs which is the heap quiet in this only the young squads squaws and bucks took part the squawk being allowed to choose their partners for the dance during the dance Is the only time that the young buck is allowed to spoon with liis sweetheart all other times he must content himself by talking to her father early in the evening the indians held a healing dance in which an old squaw was almost instantly cured of some affliction that she had chese dances were engaged in by indians BUNCH OF cleveland 0 sept 21 although rockefeller states that absolute fairness in dealing with employed emp loyes is the reason that the standard oil company is never annoyed by strikes there Is another contributing cause which rockefeller did not mention this is the existence of an organization of which the public hitherto has known nothing it Is the intelligence bureau of standard oil there aro fifty five men in it four are stationed in cleveland the other fifty one are scattered all over tho world the majority being in the united states among other things it is their duty to mix with men employed by the standard in all of its departments abia they do to macli for labor agitators whenever a labor agitator arrives in any of the standards plants the intelligence men get his confidence if found necessary the labor agitator la PRISONERS TO BE TAKEN BACK odessa sept 21 the government has chartered the american steamer baronne garonne Ga ronne which with tho angarala and dihe volunteer alert steamers st petersburg kostroma Kos Aroma and Novo gorod will start for japan soon to tho prisoners |