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Show SHOP WORKER'S HOUSE BOMBED San Bernardino Labor Delegate Fires Shots at Attackers' Oar SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.. Sopt. 6. A bomb was thrown on the porch of the home of H. M Domle, Santa Fo worker, late Monday night. Fragments Frag-ments cut Into the front of the house, and the concussion knocked plates from a rail Inside the house. Domke ran to the front door of his home and fired two shots at an automobile auto-mobile that was speeding away from the scone, ond from which Domko says the bomb undoubtedly was thrown lie says he did not hit the in u bine. Domke returned here a week ago from Topeka, Kans., -where he participated partici-pated .as the representative of local shopmen, In the organization of the American Association of Santa Fe Workers designed to take the place, of 1 union organizations on strike. Domku told officers a bomb also was ox-' ploded near his home, three miles 1 west of San Bernardino, the previous ! nlpht, but that he did not report the I fact. The bomb Monday night was heard in the street In front of the sheriff's office, three miles from where It exploded. FRKIGHT CARS Bl'RNED GREAT FALLS, Mont Sept 6. Ninetei freight cars Including four refrigerator cars, 13 box cars and two flat coal cars, were burned 1n a fire, 01 mysterious origin that swept over five tracks In the Emerson yardR of the Great Northern system In west Great Falls Monday night All of '.he cars were empty and most of them had been spotted in the yards awaiting repairs. The yards contained 800 i s which were endangered by the blazo. The fl r was reported by Division Superintendent Frc-d Wear to have broken out simultaneously on five different tracks, In most cases in cars whose doors had been pushed shut. The blaze spread over an area of 250 .ir.lv 1 here was hut little wind when the fire was discovered. BOILLR i:.PLODl.S SAY BE, Pa., Sept. 6 Two men, Clyde l'henlv and Columbus Fuller, Noxen. Pa., employed at the Lehigh Valley railroad roundhouse are dead as the result of an explosion of a locomotive lo-comotive boiler Monday. Two negroes, Archie Goodwin, of Mamaroneck. N. V , and Philip Johnson, John-son, of Philadelphia, were f.idly scalded but probably will recover. An Investigation will be made of the accident. TRAINS COLLIDE. BCOTTS BLUFF, Nebr , Sept. E West bound passenger train No. 31 on the Burlington Omaha to Casper, Wyo., collided head on with an east-bound east-bound rrelght train late Monday slighc-ly slighc-ly Injuring four passengers The two engines telescoped, the engine en-gine rrews scaping by jumping. FIRE REPORTS DENIED FORT SMITH, Ark., Sept. 6. Report Re-port that the St. Louis & San Francisco Fran-cisco railway's trestle at Bengal, Okla. had been destroyed by fire were officially offic-ially denied today by C. H, Ealtzell, superintendent of the central division of the road. Ten ties wore damaged by fire, according to Mr. Baltzell. and his opinion is that the lire started from burning woods. 00 |