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Show the shaft, as others beside himself had stumbled that way. Good Clue Obtained. San Francisco, OcL 2. The theory ' advanced by the Los Angeles police. ! that the explosive u3ed to blow un the Times bulldltig was purchased from the fjiant Powder works at Clant I Cal , has been strengthened by the Investigations conducted yesterday. I The strongest circumstances offered in corroboration js In regard to the dynamite found at the residence of ! K. .1. Zf-ehandelar in Los Angeles and ! which bore the label: "So per cent glr.nt gelarlnc, flinnt I Powder company, (Mailt. Cal . Sept. I Co." Frank Hollar, superintendent of tho Gin nu works has Identified the dyn-n mire by a telegrapMc description. lie said la-.t nlfcht; I "The only SO per rent gelatine dy-I dy-I na:nlte we have manufactured In sev-I sev-I eral nionihs was made about Septem-! Septem-! her 20, i n an order from our San Francisco office to be delivered fo I the launch Peerless. It was a speck' I order for fi'tO pounds and whs stamped with our label In the same manner i as the dynamite found by the Los ! AnReles police was labeled. Three men carried on tho transaction at our i office In San Francisco ) Five Men In the Crime. I os Angeles, Oct. 3. Chief of Detectives De-tectives Flsnimer today photographed every twisted piece of steel brought from Ihe wreckage of Cue Times huildlntr with tho purpose of showing the photographs to experts on explo-I explo-I sivos ard determining. If possible. Ui" I bind of explosive mod In blowing up the plant. It is doubted if the bodies of any I more victims will bo recovered as it. I is believed they wore consumed by I the fames. I The police believe that five men were coucerned In placing the bomb I that wrecked the Times building and In constructlnc the time bomb found under the Zeehandelaar home and the infernal machine found at the residence resi-dence of General Otis. According to I detectives, five men were seen loiter-J loiter-J ing near the home of Zeehandelaar, Friday aftrnoon. Two men, it is nl leged. appeared and casually Inspected Inspect-ed the premis-es. Later they were joined by three others and the five bebl a short con er.-a lion and left, go-Iiik go-Iiik in different directions. A person living in the neighborhood Is said to have noticed the men and later, when th bomb was found, notified no-tified '.he officers. It Is understock the police have a I fair description of the men and every I effort Is being made to troce their I movements from the Zeehandelaar I home Friday afternoon. I It Is believed that the men planted the explosives nt the Times office, at General Otis's heme and at Mr. Zee-handelaar's Zee-handelaar's residence within a period of one hour Friday night. The entire police force Is working twelve bo.irs a day and will be work-i work-i rd on this schedule until conditions beco-ne normal. Patrolmen and men are kept In reserve re-serve at the Central police station and two motor cycle officers are held on duty to answer emergency calls. Everything Ev-erything Is being done to maintain order or-der ;ind protect property. General Otis again Inspected the TIms building today. lie was accompanied ac-companied by two officers in plain clothe?. r MORE BODIES ARE THERE. I Lob Avigele. Oct. 3 - -Pinned down ; I'V tons of twi.-ded steel girders, a Miinber of bodies were reported found c-.irly today by iho workman engaged In lercovlng the debris frmn the ba?e-; ba?e-; i"cnt of the wrecked Timn buil linc. ; Tne -situation whs found to b sueb ; this nio-niag that It was Impossible to in ak" any progress In recovering t le bodies, and a steel crane will first have to be placed la order to lilt ihe heavy nip.terlal away. n ' believed that further Invest I-I I-I ?-"'ilc.r.s will bear out the theorv o;' S ! A. Crablll. foreman of th composlnir i.om. who. In making hi- f.rape it,.. i i: om n g of the dieter, fell down the ie r-rator shaft and got out onlv alter .To . " vovorly burned. Mr ral.HI .aid there were und..nl,te.llv u number of bodies at the boir.m o,' |