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Show H 134 STICKS OF DYNAMITE M FOUND IN HOLT'S TRUNK j New York, July 6. A trunk contain- j ing 134 Bticks of dynamite with fuses H attached, was found by the police H late tonight In a house at No. 342 m West Thirty-eighth street. The po- H lice said that it was sent there by M Frank Holt and that it arrived three j days ago. The dynamite was packed j in Bawdust. H The trunk was delivered by a New H York transfer company and the bill of H lading was made out in the name of H Frank Holt It was found on the top m floor of a five-story building. H Captain Thomas G. Tunney of the m detective bureau took charge or the B explosives and a squad of detectives H surrounded the house. j Besides the dynamite the trunk con- H talncd a number of tin cans, a box m of blasting caps and powder, some H sulphuric acid and matches. H iKi0werx ,EaSan. inspector of combust- m lbles, said the police were searching H ror another case of explosives said to H be in the vicinity. H Laler the P1Ice received word from H ; Sen SuIse of the JaI1 at Mineola M to the effect that Holt early in the m evening had admitted to him that m he was the owner of the 200 stlcka m or dynamite received at SyosBet, Long H Island, last week. H fj,?1' conWne, to Hulse, received m the dynamite shipment under the H 2S? f Henlrick. and took it to a m small house near Central Park. L. I . H Witiut procecded to "experiment" B Holt used about sixty sticks in his "experiment," he told Hulse. keeping all but six of the remainder In his trunk. This the police said would seem to indicate that Holt used only six sticks to make the capltol bomb. |