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PAGE FIX DA FLY EAST ORFOONTAN. FFNPT.RTON. ORRWON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14. 1915. EIGHT PAGES BOf.lBEXPERTAND HOLT'S TRUNKOFDYNAHirE ( THE CABay 15 6LAP TO 6ET THE vjQtJp JUDGE'S TIP. ) i ' a nr m rn l4f J I hai innnnin a iLSi Uiiiiia i Hi KPOSITIOHS arr -i wonderlands Tha ;tvMi.i Slums of The Age. Vou innncvi afford to miss them. The ovi-xtiiiiliv will Now. soon pass, (io tThiiee of several routes at low fares for the round trip, via ORlXiON-WASHIXGTOX RUl.ROAI) & NAVIGATION CO. Ask T. P. OBRIEX, Agent, Pendleton. Next, Huerta will call himself a victim of the cooling down process. lie cannot make Jails too hot to hold ktim. timiuiimimiimmmiimiiiiiimiuiiiit I Mow Open Hong Kong Cafe I S AND NOODLE PARLORS i Noodles l H AND Chop Sueyf Gofstde Tray Orders Special tj. Be for ladles and gentlemen. 5 OPEN' DAT AND ALL NIGHT E Ej MEALS 25o AND VP. E - Special Chicken Dinner 5 JE Sundays. J 548 Main Street Kext to E. O. BIdg. Phone (08 E iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii? v. Prevents roughness during the summer . IIYAL'S FACE 'CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That JServes You Best have been purchased by Holt. Fifty pounds of dynamite are still missing- ! The trunkful of materials was one j of the largest hauls of the kind ever made by the police. More than 125 pounds of explosive were seized. seventy pounds of which were In dy- j namite alone. . j The old dark brown trunk contained the following: U , I , ,1 lull i, I r i Owen Eagan, Itomb Expert. rranK noit, tne man wno blew up a room In the Capitol at Washington and shot J. P. Morgan, had sufficient dynamite to make bombs for the damage of many public ' buildings throughout the country. The police of New York found a trunk at a stable and storage warehouse four days af ter he had' made the attempt on the life of the banker. It was shipped by Holt under the name of F. H. Hen derson from Central Park, a small vil lage six miles from Glen Cove, where Mr. Morgan lived, to the stable. But It held only seventy pounds of the 120 pounds of explosive known to s One hundred and thirty-four sticks of dynamite, 60 per cent strength; three large tin cans for packing the bombs, two boxes of electric fuses, one of blasting caps, a package of chemical, the nature of which Is un known; a package of sulphur, a coil of fuse, a package of sal ammonia, a dry battery, boxes of fulminate of mercury and victas, a bottle of muri atic acid, a soldering outfit and a tin cutter, and other small articles used in the manufacture of bombs and In handling high explosives. Hi OF M YORK ARE BECOMING MOST ARDENT Fir FANS 1HHT 400 OP THE WEAKER SEX HAVE ATTENDED IAST TWO BOl'TS. :..rv Viiiiiuiiter. Stopped b.v the Re feree, Witnessed by Fair Ones Who Protest Against Fist EnU"K -wn When the llnes are Dyed Rl Prom the Mood SVlllwL BY GEORGE R. HOLMES. (I'nlted Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, July 14. Women are becoming some of New York's most ardent fight fans. Each succeeding card, especially the open air variety finds more and more of the reputed weaker sex occupying seats with the same sang-froid as their supposedly sterner escorts. About 400 have at tended each of the last two bouts and they evidenced the same and some times more Interest in the smack of the glove meeting the jaw. than the men. And the conservative Individu al who imagines they can't stand the sight of te red. red blood Is all wrong. Johnnv Weissmantle, the Rrooklvn Impresario, staged a card at Ebbetts Field a few nights agothat was about the goriest New York fans have seen for moons. The first ten-round af fair was stopped by the referee after one of the boys had dyed the ropes and the referee's natty white uj with red. An awful howl went up when the arbttor called a halt and It wasn't all done by the men. either. "Outrageous!" commented one stately gray-haired dame who sat near the ring and nonchalantly smoked M.tinned c earettes. "inai in.. gol the ihe discovery of the trunk followed T.., ,ti,, n stoD that bout the information that Holt for several boy wasn-t hurt, he Just looked bad. weeks before the Capitol explosion Don't you think so?" she finished, and the Morgan shooting had occu-1 turnlng to her companion, an elderly a uunguiow on in? ouisKins oi - u& .r,rirtari nssent village near! The 8econd affair, between Sailor miles from rwi rntta anil Roer Rodel. was even pied Central Park, a little Syosset, and about six Glen Cove, L. I., where he practised cnn- The referee. however, target shooting and experimented n , aidn't like to risk the further dls- let tne HI A clean, beautiful resort at which to rest and enjoy g lp yourself during the hot summer. SP AWAY RING Jlf In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla County. H H. M. CULTER, PROP. 23 Bowling, Dancing, Swimming, Hunting, Fishing, Etc Jl Hot Mineral Water Pool and Baths. I HotellRate, $10.50 Per Week INCLUDING BATHS. :i COTTAGES FOR RENT. FREE CAMP GROUNDS O bomb making. He lived here under the pseudonym of "Totten." In the bungalow were found thou sands of burnt matches, several acid eaten pencils, a tablecloth In which several holes had been eaten by acid, many fuses and empty chemical bot tles. Neighbors told how Holt, posing as an Invalid, had large bonfires in his back yard every night, and on several occasions they noticed him J -wv y t v ttuiiBins wun revolvers. yj X AJL i Holt left the DU"Balow on the mor- sfif I ning ot Frida"- Ju'y 2- expressing a uuiiK. wnicn weignea no pounds, to the Pennsylvania Station in New York City. Apparently the explosives found Tuesday were In that trunk. The night after Holt left the Long Island village the Capitol was dyna mited. Deljectives learned that Holt, on June 21, purchased 100 fulminating caps, 100 feet of fuse, and 100 electri cal explosive caps from the Aetna Ex plosive company. 2 Rector street. Holt tried to have the order charged to him, but the salespeople, not know ing him, refused to deliver any goods unless paid in advance. Holt left in a rage. .Several days later the Aetna com pany received a money order for $19.50, sent by Holt from Central Park, L. I., and asking for the Im mediate shipment nf the explosive caps. Tlysy were shipped by express in a box on June 24 and arrived at the Central Pnrlr ataHrtn tn Tuna 9a Aim by the Case at Pioneer Bottling That game evening at 7 0.cIock two more boxes, each containing 100 sticks of dynamite, arrived at the station. Three of these sticks were UBed by Holt in the Capitol explosion, three were found In his possession at Glene Cove, where he shot J. P. Morgan, and 134 were found by the New York 1 police In the livery stable In West H Thirty-eighth street. Holt told officials of the Mineola E Jail that he had used up four sticks 53 ; In various experiments. This left 3 1 fifty-six sticks of dynamite, which I Holt accounted for by the statement ! that he had shipped It aboard a liner. "Bettie Bubbles" the fountain favorite, in a delicious, cooling, refreshing glass of mm "First for Thirst" St at your favorite fountain o I I o ' Works. nlensure of the crowd and bout go on. Then In the eighth round when the Sailor went down for the long sleep under a straight right to his bloody . visage, the women cheered as loudly as the men. The stately, gray-haired woman ap plauded. Jim Corbett, one time king of the heavyweight universe, has a new wants-to-be-champlon. Jim vows he's a wonder and will be a champion be fore long. The name of this new menace of Wlllard's is Tom Cowler and he hails from Sydney, Australia, where Corbett picked him up while on a vaudeville tour. The Australian stands six feet, two and a half Inches and hits the scales about 208 pounds worth. Corbett plans to pit him against the second-rate heavyweights for a while to give him a chance to find out how they do it In the states. Then he'll put him against several good boys as a sort of polisher and then Willard. Coffey and the whole gang can hop on Tom's neck whenever they feel like It. This, of course, la all according to Mr Corbett. It Is dangerous to chase the Rus slan bear to a standstill. $10,000 "LISTENS XOD" TO HOME RIN BAKER. Submarine Rifle Is New, WASHINGTON, July 13. The first disappearing rifle for use on Ameri can submarines, developed after pro longed study and tests by naval ord nance officials, was shipped to New York from the navy's gun factory here to be Installed aboard the new submarine M-l. The new gun of three-Inch callber Is said to weigh with Its carriage only 1800 pounds and to develop the maximum of efficiency and accuracy. Automatically It disappears Into the submarine's hall after each discharge. 8 1 1 r i GOOD INCLOSED PASTURE. Auto stage, carrying passengers Vand mail, connects with regulai stage at Ukiah every Tuesday, J Thursday and Saturday. 1 ! I 1 LA5ALU t f ILW! Round trip automobile fare from Pilot Rock $5.00 s - -,,mmH!"MrttMnomiMin!1HI!limiIM"ll'IHinH!nHm WiluiHUiiiUliUiUIIIIUUiliU A LlihwaUbt. Dm Foiau4 tUt 7fl ( tmrn ( (t 7, V .... "' ' . ' 1 I ;f 4 f V , V 8 . v ' 1 - -. PHILADELPHIA, July 14 Ten thousand dollars a year Is the only thing that will draw Frank Baker out of retirement. He says an offer of that salary from any American or National League team will get his services. He has refused 15,000 a year from the Feds, It Is said. FEDERAL I.E-GIE. At St. Louis Chicago 2 3 2 Si. Louis 0 9 1 At Pittsburg Kansas City 1 6 0 Pittsburg 0 5 1 At Baltimore Hrooklyn 9 1 Baltimore 5 13 2 NORTHWESTERN I.EAGIE. At Seattle Seattle 4 10 0 Aberdeen 0 " 1 At Vancouver At Tacoma Spokane 10 9 0 Tacoma 0 & 3 PACIFIC COAST LEAGI E. At Portland Portland 2; San Francisco 0. Call ed In third Inning; rain. At San Francisco Oakland 2 6 1 Salt Lake 1 7 1 NATIONAL I.EAGIE. At Philadelphia- Philadelphia 8 14 0 ft. Louis 0 6 1 At Brooklyn " Cincinnati 5 9 9 Brooklyn 1 $ J At New York New York 4 7 Chicago 3 9 At Boston Pittsburg S 6 1 Boston 1 2 3 Second game: Boston 7 10 3 Pittsburg .6 8 6 AMERICAN LEAGVE. At Chicago Chicago 7 9 0 Philadelphia 6 & 2 At St. Louis Washington 3 10 0 St. Louis 2 7 1 Second game; St. Louis S 4 0 Washington 0 4 2 At Cleveland Boston 7 7 1 Cleveland 3 8 3 Second game: Cleveland t 11 3 Boston 5 6 2 At Detroit Detroit 3 9 3 New York 2 4 1 Second game; New York 10 18 2 Detroit '. 8 8 3 Bear Jump from Stage. NEW YORK, July 14. "Betty," a roller-skating bear performing at the THAIS MY TP TO VOU THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW c ITS THE BEST TIP Ivt HAD IN MANY A 0AY n V IT'S a glad day for a tobacco chewer when he finds the Real Tobacco Chew. And when a man uses it himself, finds how good it is, he takes pleasure in letting his friends hear the good news. You get the tobacco solace and com fort. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of the (rinding and spitting. T THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYSII W B CUT IS LONG SHRED. RIGHT-CUT IS SNORT SHRtft Take leu than one-quarter the old size chew. It will be more MtiifyinJ thaa mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Juit take nibble of it until you find lbs strength chew that auiti you, then lee how eaiily sod evenly tha real tobacco tails comei, how It iatU6et, how much leu you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why It Is Tin RtolTobactt Ckta. That'swhvit cotti leu in tha end. be taite of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered uo. As excess of lioorioe and sweetening makes you spit too much. One small chew takes the place of two biff chews of the old kind ((Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste.) WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Gif (buy from dealer orsend iostampstous) VaiUburgh Amusement Park, fright, ened an audience of several hundred men, women and children when It suddenly Jumped -from the stage at the conclusion of the act Before the animal was captured by Henry A. Miller, who performs with the bear, several women and children were knocked down. No one was In jured. The animal was cornered by Miller and led back to Its cage. Mil ler told the police, who were called to the park to quell the excitement, that the bear got away from htm as he was about to adjust the chain after the performance was over. Paine Teeth Cause Death. NEW YORK, July 14 A set of false teeth caused the death of Wil liam Passe, 38 years old, of it West ervclt avenue. New Brlgton, States Island. He swallowed the teeth dur ing a spell of coughing. Everything possible was done to relieve him, but he choked to death. He was an Inspector of licenses and was married. PSYCHOLOGY ne of the best known mental processes is the "law of as sociation of ideas." Seeing something makes you think of something else. The retailer takes advantage of this law when he makes win dow displays of national prod ucts at the time they are adver tised in this newspaper. People see the advertisement, and later as they pass by see the goods in the re tailer's window. Whether they buy or not the public form a mental impression. People standardize that store in their minds as a place that keeps interesting merchandise.