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1 HOLT SCHOOLED IN BOMB MAKING Practice* Work of Destruction In Bungalow on Long Island. HEALTH POOR, HIS EXCUSE, THf. f ALLS CtTY NT.WS. JIM,Y 31, 1916 the making o f bomba '‘About th> were *eatt«>r*»l thousand* o f matrh sticks from which the hea«ls had Ix'cti cu t There were a ten downs of full hoiea of matches In a complete condi tion. • It will h* rsatembrred that In his first confession Holt explained that he used match heads In making the capital bomb. Then. too. the constables found sev eral acid eaten lead pencils, apparently used to stir a mixture of some sort o f add. and a tablecloth In which several great boles b id been eaten by add. h in d e n b u r g j s j e w Tehuantepec Displays Nali\e Art at the life Panama- Pacific International Exposition, San P ram isto M r . H o n s* S « « h « r T C O M E TO T A L L * C IT Y . O R C Q O N 1 and B uy O ro h a rd Land I ( Notice to News Subscribers A b l u e - p e n c i l o r o a a m a r k o n thto n o lle « m ofifii th«t y o u r «ub ao rip* t l o n «o T h o N t w i h a s • ■«iireU a n d nood fi f l j i l n g D o II n o w carpet . T u rk ish A d m irers G ive H im O n * W ith Map of P ru ssia W oven Into It. List of Letters r Remaining uncalled for in this affli'« tor tlm week ending July .7. 1915. Man W ho Shot Morgan and Than End- ad Life P racticed T a rg e t Shooting. Acid Eaton Load P tn c ils Ueed to S tir Deadly M ixture— Match Hoada Ueed In Capitol Bomb. New York.—A translation Issued by the German Information service con corns the presentation o f a remarkable carpet to Field Marshal von llindeu- burg. It reads: “ The city of Konla. In Asia Minor, New York.—Positive evidence show recently presented Field Marshal von ing that Frank Holt, who shot J. Pler- Htndenburg with a magnificent ear- l«n t Morgan and then ended his life In pet. On It Is woven an exact map of the Mlneola (N. Y\) Jail, had a secret East Prussia, the seat o f the field marshal's great victory. In the left storehouse for his explosives and that corner o f the carpet, surrounded by a he experimented there with bombs and laurel wreath, is a portrait o f lliuden- also practiced revolver sbootiug was burg, dnd below an Inscription in Ger discovered on Long Island. man and Turkish contutuiug the words: A little bungalow on the outskirts ‘T o his Excellency General Field Mar of Central Park, a secluded hamlet six shal Paul von BenckendortT and von miles from Syosset and about twelve Hlndenburg, to express thauks for the miles from Glen Cove, is where Holt, great victorious battles at the Masu rian lakes, presented by the Inhabitants under the pseudonym o f Totten, con o f Konla. In Asia Minor.” ducted his experiments. H e left there on the morning o f Friday. July 2. L a d ie s . Davis, Mrs. C. W. Holmes, Mrs. A. G CN TLB M EK . Davis, Henry W. M I Hedge, (.ieo. Newton, D C. Schaffer, Clin*. These letters will ho set t to tho dead latter ofliia July 31, 1915 if not delivered before. In calling lor the above, please say "A d ver tised,” giving date « I list. I h a C . M k h h m m i , I’ . M. HAVE YOU AMERICANITIS7 Overwork and O vereating C a u ss Baseball or Golf May C u r s It. It. Chicago.—Amerlcanltls. a meutal a f fection caused by too much work, to»» much food and too little exercise, la responsible for 8b per cent of all dis eases In this couutry "which cannot be classified as either surgical or In fectious." So announced Dr. William S Sadler, i nerve specialist. In an address to the Chicago Underwriters' associa tion. But the gradual cure is easy. "A game o f baseball, a round of golf or a long walk in the country will do more to cure Amerlcaultls than all the medicines the doctors can hand o u t" said Dr. Sadler. Ue prophesied that soon a sickly man would not be able to borrow money nor get commercial credit, for banks and business bouses will keep as close track o f the physical condi tion o f borrowers and time customers as they do now of tbelr clients' finan cial standing. • ♦ • • « Th!* photograph h lio»* the I - dutiful Tehu.mte|iei' Village on the /.one. the f lO.lXXUX'O amusement -v»tl<>n. ut the Panama Pacific liitaruatiounl E\|H>sltlon Here »killed crufi»men from faraway T» !: mini epee »bi»W the manufactura ot their m itl'c textile* and l a t t e r i e » __________________________ ïoyland Grown Up Wonderful Feature ut the Panama- Ptcific Internatio! al Exposition •— I Host Office Time Card (»Ilice hours: Daily, except Sun day, 8 a.m. to G.3U p.m. Mail arrives, from Salem 9.00 a.in., 5:15 p.m. Dallas, 9:00 A M , 5:46 I*. M. Portland A Kugeue train 101, 11:55 a. m. Black Hock, 1:30 P. M. Mail closes for: •Salem, 8.50 A.M., 1 P. M. autP6 P, M Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5 P. M. Kugenn it Portland train Itili, I p. in. • lllack Hock, 11 A. M. S i ’ nhay O nly (»Ilice hours: 9:30 to 10.30 a.m: Mail arrives from baleni, 9:00 a. m. DOG SAVES THIRTY-EIGHT. Portland A Germ an Sp ares Boats E n g lish m a n ’s B ra v e ry . C a p tain For Kygene tram 101, I I 55 a. m. Mail closes foi Salem, 8:50 a. m. London.—How the rescue o f a »log Kogene A Portland train I0J, 1 touched the heart o f a German subma rine commander has been reveal«*! by p. m the National Canine Defense league. Kffective May 13, 1916. Photos by Am erican Press Association. The luague has deckled to award Cap tain Robinson a silver medal for brave I h a C. M rh klino , Postmaster B O L T A N D M U. M O RG AN . conduct In saving his w ife's dog. That night the capitol in Washington Robinson was In charge of t British was dynamited, and the next morning vessel, which. Ignoring the signal to (»ond house for sale in Falls the financier was attacked. take to the bout*, was shelled and City, part time. Ku<|uire at News Chief Constable MeCahill o f Glen chased by a Germun submarine The ntlico. Cove, who had been scouring Long Is steering gear was destroyed and the land ever since Mr. Morgan was shot, ship compelled to stop. The captain Correspondents wanted in every heard that there had been a lot o f gos gave Betty, a Pomeranian, to the sec neighborhood in this auction »I the ond officer to put Into n lioai. but in sip about Central Park concerning a country. strange man who bad rented a tiny passing the dog down one of the crew bungalow which stands in a thick dropped her into the water When Robinson entered the boat i CENEA In famous 'I ■ and emiri Imi on the Zulu* at the Piiunmii I'a- dam p o f pine trees on the outskirts of Betty could be seen swimming toward ,.|fle International Expo-ltlon. Sen Francisco, lu this great amusement the hamlet. the submarine Without hesitation the devh e. which rover* fourteen acres, toys are reproduced upon a gUuntlc MeCahill learned this man, tall, captain jumped Into the water and si ale, the figure* here diown being eighty feet in height. Heart Disease Almost smooth shaved and with a receding swam about a quarter mile, caught the Fatal to Young Girl chin, alighted from a train at Central dog and put her on hla shoulder. As the "M y daughter, when thirteen year« Park and approached Itlchard Russell, submarine had drawn up to him. the w m stricken with heart trouble. a resident o f the place. H e asked If captain laid hold o f her In order to re- j Interior of Superb Siamese Palace al the Panama-Pa- old. 8 h « was to bad w « had to place her Russell could tell him where he could cover his breath. The German com find Louis Ott, a real estate man o f the mander said. In Imperfect English. "I bed near a window efie International Exposition, San Francisco village. Ott was not about at the time, made up my mind to blow up your so she could get so tile stranger, who volunteered to boats because you did not stop your her breath. O n« Russell that his name w-as Hendricks doctor said. 'Poor ship, but will not for your saving the and that he was an Invalid, strolled •hlld. ah« la likely little dog." about the village until the real estate to fall dead any Consequently, thirty-eight lives were man returned. To Ott he said: tim e.’ A friend saved through the rescue o f the dog. told ma Dr M ile«' " I am in very poor health, and my H eart Remedy had doctor has ordered me to a quiet place cured her rather, In the country. I would like a little TREND OF OCEAN CURRENTS. tried It. and so tr began to Im- cottage o f some sort where I could « A i. «W bei Bhe took have absolute rest and do some literary J a p a n « « Governm ent Ha» Thro w n j n prov- at many bot- work. Who owns that small bungalow 2,000 Bottlaa Overboard. but she Is down there In the pines?” to me to Seattle. Wash.—In an effort to de day. a fat, rosy Ott told him that a Mr. Arnold of termine the flow o f currents in the cheeked girl. N o one can Imagine the Brooklyn owned the place and would Pacific ocean the Japanese government confidence I have In Dr M ile»’ H eart rent It So the stranger, now giving has thrown 2,000 bottles overboard In R em edy." A. R. C A N O N . W orth, Mo. his name as Totten, engaged the bun a large area south and eust o f Japan. The unbounded confidence Mr. galow for tw o weeks. He bad with The first was dropped on May 30 and him a suit case the dsy he talked to the last on June 30- Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem Ott. Each bottle contained a request In edy is shared by thousands of The few people who live thereabout eleven languages that It be returned others who know its value from naturally were interested In the new to the Imperial Fisheries Institute at experience. Many heart disorders comer. They noticed that each day he Tokyo with exact Information ns to yield to treatment, if the treatment would start out, carrying his suit case tho time and place It is picked up. is right. If you are bothered with In a way that Indicated it was empty. According to local mariners, many short breath, fainting spells, swell He would return with the bag seem of these bottles will get into Puget ing of feet or ankles, pains about ingly weighted down. sound and some Into the gulf o f Igjw The banging of a revolver attracted er California. In recent years large the heart and shoulder blades, pal the neighbors' attention, too. and they quantities o f wood, both trees and lum pitation, weak and hungry spells, saw “ Totten" firing at a target, which ber, from Japan, Siberia and the Phil you should begin using Dr. Miles’ he placed at various distances ranging ippines have been picked up on Puget Heart Remedy at once. Profit hy from ten feet to 100 yards. sound shores. It Is believed by many the experience of others while you When Constable MeCahill heard this seafaring men that the current from may. « story from Ott ne and Constable John off the Japan and China coast returns HIS ptiutogiapli diows tlio Interior o f the pnlnrp erected by (he king of Dr. Mltaa' H e a r t R e m a d y Is told and Thompson o f Oyster Bay drove over to to the orient after a great circuit faraway Slam al the PannOM-PacIfle International Expo*ltlon In San gu ar a n t e e d b y all d r u g g is t s . Central Park and examined the place. through the Pacific as far south as the Frale Iseo. In fili» palare priceless orientili treu*iirps are shown. The Their first glance at the Interior was Hawaiian group. M ILK S M E D IC A L CO., Elkhart, In«. palaie 1» an exn<t dupli»ate of lite palace in the Royal Gnrdrns In sufficient to show them that the place A substantial reward is offered to Siam and was curved out o f ebony, »-t up in Slum and then tukeu apart and had been used as a bomb factory or at the finder o f each bottle. I , r , .Oi,!o to S u n l ritliri-.ro In knor-keil d o v a s t im ili least as an experimental laboratory for •N m P «r- T