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_ Condition of Life-Saving Appli- | ances on River Craft Shown : “in Efforts to Save Painter ~ Who Fell from Bridge. "WORTHLESS LINE WAS BROKEN LIKE THREA\ Donohue Tumbled 150 Feet— ' Passenger Rescued Him, but He Was Taken to the Hospi- RIGHTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. The Eve ag World's charts are indexed from frst race 364 FIRST RACE —$000 added: selling: for three-year-olds and up: maiden jookere: Mx the Fedenal Grand Jury fer ext Thursday, when the evidence will be laid aie Neen en sia Camst- WB demioge” | before that body. Indictments will undoubtedly follow. . : Index, — CRONE pi oe Fin, ones Sigh PLAN) Inspector-General Uhler. of the Government Inspection Bureau, who 4 By #12 gf, has ben inclined to wash his hands of any part in the investigation Into the , 2 70 to 4 6-2! condition of the Gen. Slocum, now that the city has relleved tif Government ; Br 2 8 Bot the expense and responsi. ility of Lringing the hulk to the surface, so far Meine 8 : To RB B tT peceded trom bis position tv-day as to place an Inspector on hoard of a barge Turquoise Blue ... Ashworth 108 * . a 2.78 th working at the wreck te | .ke Tull charge. Rosle Dinham MoCreary 190 Ag) 0 — 4 Sain ioe: . ‘ 7. . 12 BoM 7 "9 sa DECAY ED AND CRUMBLING TIMBERS, * woof ef ae ‘The work om the v «ck t*-day revealed some things which were of in-| is HH i 180 i Ey terest to the inspect. T. H. Foster, and ought to be of interest to) Ww 17 joy 1H KO Gen, Ubler, One 1h scovered was that “hogback" of the Gen. Dillon - 190 319 erocum was mide of tiinbers which had crumbled from rottenness inside, ~ Heratches—Bardolph end Rockey. Tetola was the class of the ree. in very nnatue closed fast in the streteh, oniy to bang tal in a Dying Condition. Another proof was given to-day of the execrahle condition of safety appli- ances on boats piying in Sork Waters during the attempt to reseve from the East River a young van who n from a scaffold under the n of the Brooklyn Bridge. ‘rhe aliempied rescue was made by smem- bers of the crew of the ferry-boat Long Beh, of the Long Isiand Raitroa the ropes attached to the life-pre- €s thrown to the man parted from Patten Wiitlum J. Donohue, twertyefour yenrs id. & painter, of No, 180 Lynch street, Srookiyn, was painting the iron work under the main span of Brooklyn Bridge QOHF the east Lower this afiernoon, when he slipped from the scaffold ond Piunked headlong into the river, 1% fet below. ‘The painters body did not turn until he thin a few feet of tie water, when lls body swung up dn euch & manner that he struck the water Act on his stomach Swam Blindly for Shere, igh the impact was so great that Te begun bleeding from the mouth and errs he did not lose consclousn but truck oUt blindly,. swimming toward Que New York shore, At the time that section of the river was [ree of craft xcept for the ferry-boat Long Beach, rhich was making a long turn for her ock ut James's Slip. The pilot of the ferry-boat tumed her |i head toward the struggling man ana] #45 Pele Miudeess 198 ideck hands unfaatened the big life-| ass Am é % ” Colonsay w Tork Careiene Wild Pirate April, Shower Funnyaiae Rorlenol Chattah Achworth 100_ tion had plenty of oped and was just ce cloned trom, HIRD Yapher longs; Futority course. Rtert good Gene in the last 100 yards, vom by Ren A Fin, nD 4 ‘ Ky by " ‘r co Hf vy 8 u at the end. Time-1.08 3-5, aq Winner, ®. ©. by Sorcerer —Pixy. Rt. Wilvon. ir petal Ze Ina Horses Jockeys, Wt % %& 4 Fin. Open. Gamars Wiidebrand 108 e ao ek 1k) Red Fri Y Martin 112 5 ae ‘ aedena Odor, snk 4% 30% Diamond ane ty koa! Novena H. Phillipe 108 (8 ay & Py 354 Buttling weees Burne 112 Py oe « ératches—Cearaphine, Giorifier and Maid of Tinibuctoo Added starters. and Hitthog, Gemara rea hie hee race. Red Friac hung on kemely stone. v : "ROURTH RACE—The Thiel 67 Added; mile and an el@nth — St 004, Won easily, Tinie 1.62 Winner, en. f.. by Golden Garter--Rosehud Owner B Index Horses ~_ Sockeya. Wt, at ae Eat is am Clea Pi 8p. | Of the thirty-four men employed by the Knickerbocker Steamboat Com-| et Baty i ee Car sh te 7 42°74 any on the General Slucum on the day that she burned and sunk off North | $83 Whorier, suldebrand 13) i bide tie ‘Sf 42 ‘| Brother Island less than ten were men who were qualified either by training S48" Wild Thyme se . as {jor experience for the work that they had to do. Eat Goer nes ios T at ai ,Z| A-complete roster of the crew and the men hired in different capacities Ba Bob Muphy igh te % 34 1°) on the ill-fated vessel, with the ayocations followed by each before his em- (848) Dekaber oe... mM § a ; { -*/ ployment om the excursion steamer, is somewhat startling, for it shows that FIFTH 4 oud, n a4) TL ONai t OL Phtittpe 109 Hight am ied the speed of the teld Oamare Pasadena cloned Delis, which have culls of rope attached icp tor Bi to them, and threw them out toward Hop for Bandy. > itty 1 r : added; for three-year-olds and up. mi the swimmer. ‘Che painter, who was] ggg siXTH RACK—$1,200 aaded; for teres: pearcalds and wp mile and struggling feebly, made a spurt and een: one ets reached one of the life-belts, He got ee iH * in. Open. Clos. } okt of it and the deckhands heaved | 3q ‘iret ok fie MoM os . They . o K HMiléebrant 2 the rope, ‘They made but two BR ae Mineete pi aoe ies 3 SS ak 8 when the rope parted, the lfe-belt | 44 Reauiter Ngee ie 8 eng oe ee -silpped {rom Donohue's hand, and, ac: Phillips 100.4 5 wo cording ty the passengers en che Boul, funk, he tide was sapidly iging che lswimmer nearer the tercy~ and ne mi to secure a nuld ou ‘the ond lie belt, As In the former aelt enapped un Nas the man ‘toe rope on this, rher SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. Couple 8; | Tl SU NE eee WORLD AACE CHART year-olds and up; one mile Bt Strome— A Open. Clow Pi Sh Jack Rajlin and for (wo. sear-olda: 82.000 added: five and « halt fur Won driving. tor th fee-yeoroolda and upwert: selina: 2000 THE WORLD: FRIDAY. EVE 10 RE TO INDICT IN SLOCUM CASE (Continued from First Page.) firm, Some of these timbers had been | spliced, others had planking nalled over great hofes, and wheh the planking was removed the dist tairly rolled {rom them. The men at work on the | wreck said they had never seen anything to equal the rottenness of thes» |timbers. Fire Marshal John J. clarke, of the Bronx, cut away big sections 3s { of these timbers for use at the inquest on Monday. | Divers at work on the wreck said to-day that they had discovered a large lining room in tne hull. bit had been unable to get far enough in it to see if 2 any bodies were there. ‘They bad not heard of this Gining-room hefore, and iis discovery was a surprise.to all of the workers. All the wreckers agree that the General Slocum is down and out for good. The insurance people may realize a little on her engines and boilers as old metal, but her hull {cannot be weed again. . The hull of the Gen. Slocum is now on the flats about one mile from ‘ Riker’s Island, near the wreck of the steamer City of Norwich, which burned {nine or tem years ago, and later was transformed into a coal barge. The lentire deck is now exposed, and as soon as the tide lowers pumps will be started and the hull will be emptied ONLY TEN TRAINED MEN IN SLOCUM CREW. [although outwardly strong and 5 5 |deckhands, firemen, porters, waiters and others were practically picked up where they could be found by the steamboat people and employed for the season without the slightest regard for their fitness for their work and with jo concern at all as to their ability to meet such a crisis as the one which promises to cost in the end upward of a thousand lives. Among these men were unfortunatesy Thomas Collins, deckhand, six days, who confess that before becoming deck-| odd Jobs. hands on the General Stocum they] an O'Neill, deckhand, twenty-two picked up a living as best they could} days, odd jobs. on the Bowery; others who had main-| James Corcoran, deckhand ‘ined a precarious existence as boot-| days, porter, Tees blacks, waiters and porters, and two who have only been in the country a short time, and when asked what they @id for’a living, answered that they wore freshly arrived immigrants, The experience of some of them as John Brennan, days, do anything, W. W. Trembley, deckhand, seven- teen days, waiter, Martin Cragh, deckhand, one-half months, roustabout. deckhand, eighteen “4 two and mbont men waa leas than a week.| Albert Gaffga, ofler, twenty-four while few had served more than two] days, machini weeks, Asm matter of fact, outside of] Michael Tee, fireman, twenty-four Capt. Van Schaick. his pilots and en- gineers, there was hardly a man aboard days, immigrant. J, Mullen, fireman, eighteen daye, im- eave, = ie gar acre and near the boat, 1 SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | _ Cv fe Speruling. Se, Tilson entry. of any extended experience in the work! migrant. Madera mere lowered over the aides. june 2 Te entsiee for to-morrow’ Wath! Nise The’ Advanne its ang | Ne Was called upon to do, and the panic} J. ‘tyson, fireman, (missing), When. these 3 sare an follows: p p . they fell about iwo feet short of ine|Faroe Are oS fiowszewiane handicap; ot | “S35 Thee furtpes. Ste Misnvall’.. ait ch the Candle and others during the! Frank Sllveria, fireman, (missing. Waterssno that the painter, wa mae | flitty SA taaln tact Mts kare PATA st Are, thelr inability to handle fre! Walter Payne, porter,” twentyctour Aguting with the last of his strength, | "ipa Reitabien <i 180 ~5.4 Brother BUM .A8| sage leh Tad Brym Mawr'si1 [bore oF cope with the emergency, bortbl is jeouldiaot reach them. yo STAR Ea mn 8251 The Plokei 136 Walle...11/and their failure to do their duty MeGrann, steward, (only one to eR ReT taiuiiies. hed! oGat in| 2S Soe Wwe aD ee by the women and children who were cook. . REESE ettonipis to mucoor thetine| Helio. 2225100 as Rhoamor their charges for the day, Is not so much acobs tant steward, four or jured:man, and a latge number of wom-| BL Sear +s: of @ mystery when one glances at the} Ve sears, cook. fen on the ferry-bout who were bi sPAcrelia and Young Hemy af following list, which gives the name,| JO") Owens, chowderman, twenty- condita bal Aa EA: ARE ty position on the boat, length of service Hoan aametene an vaca sterical, and tiree fainted. . Van, asain ; RA aE re ae Race- The Beacon; full ereepie- on the boat and previous occupation of | twantyctive days Hert homderman, PEAR iat or So. is India «treet, Brook: 108 (281) Caller each man of the crew: aitoree, Nolee, bartender, twenty-four Hinds. Jumped overbourd and. caught LPAI a eat 4 Wiillam H. Van Schaick, captain,| “Tessie. Smith: twenty- Sonobuseas ne was going dawn. Ls | coyote acaior-dunith alt amity. i thirteen years, xteamboat master. four days, servant, tf BSng Jur ty rif Wiluam Peak. of No. schird Mace The Great ‘Trinl; ex furlenge Edward Van Wart, pilot, thirteen] Jennie Freeman, stewardess, twenty- Fleer The ruliroad, lowsre! himseli | Of A YIREty coMree. ag) gli Mace Handicap: mile and @ six-! years, pilot thirty years ‘Tenry Canfielés cook, thirt Ad a ca Allume "tf BR water if MF Torman gin.tng | Edward Wea pllot, five years,” barber. PRATAB ACHES Od they (324) Right Roy , or edi 1 + Pivisiite® Sg) pilot four year James Plintin, waiter, thirty-two the deca uf the f Ree heeliine SEP Roce tid Rat BE : Frank Conklin, chief engineer, thir- | ays odd Jobe, Aeconsciows, Wo wrched che oan The | ‘MS Leader 100 bon: James Woods, second Mitel reece Aanibee,) bat Cinimant, 128 Irish With. 100 teen vears, stenmboat angineer. chowderman, twenty-five. i Guffered Trai m. xuCe of internal Rawant Rrandow, assistant engineer, | Jobs on Bowery. lie was thken £) Pina k og rce mgr ay en lobingon, assistant cook, tw a Hosptial by Dr. Rush aise aROAt HANG: four days, cook. ent’: Hore in a dangerous vordition, Vdward Flanagan, mate, four sea-| “James Cohn, cashier in front. bar, Peier MeCabe. the passenger on the sone, tronworker. twenty-four days. anything. ! BATS ena HistCite henapiten: John Pratt, watchman, one month.| Lous Porte, bartender, twenty-four the life belte arm John Coakley, deckhand, one year, ! Tih @0° Teas employment rope wax half an G0 IN HANDICAP toamater. twenty-four days, any odd job, if ibe sald the life bolts —__—___ if they were loaded with saad FIREMEN SHE “ANAS, POLLON Two women, Mrs. J. A. Farrar, old and feeble, and her daughier narrow- Jy escaped death, and two others, M Katherine Poillon, who W. Gould Brokaw for reach of promize, and her sist carried through smoke and flames, in a fire In the old Tilden mansion, Nos. Park, early to- Mand 16 Gramercy day. The ‘Tilden mansion is now a board- ing-house conducted by Mra A a Briggs. but during her absence the house is being looked after by Mary Brooks. very biz ho fire’ was sounded, The fire was dis- covered on the third floor and burned quickly. spreading so fast that it soon veached ‘the fourta ftoor ‘The ery of “Fire caused the per- sons in the house to run to the sireets fn thelr night clothes. There was great @iMeulty in locating a five box, and in the mean time the alarm had been sounded in all of the houses facing NGramerey Square. Men rushed from ‘the Players’ Club across the aquare and | rom adjoining houses came men and women in their night clothes. On the fouth floor were Mra. Poillon nd wasister, They escaped the flame: the narrowest margin, and were Eh LO the acreat weak from fright, ney were taker ch of by mem: re of the Play corted hither. they ran one was sound asleep in the AVhen the firemen arrived rough the amoke and. flames nd floor found Mra. Far ater groplny eh “then began as a search Dig houre. Other firemen wat on the ‘fant n controls Ane ato have started Bich Ait a ed the through to the street, og Og Valencia, Thagua. was | Rio Grande Changes Officially Announced NEW CABINET MEN - | with Morton Secretary of the Navy and Metealf Head of Commerce and Labor Bureau WASHINGTON, June %4.—Preside rv. Roose made the following| will announcement regarding changes in the) cap, Cabinet: Willlam H. Moody, of Massachusetts, to be Attorney-General. Paul Morton, of Tilinois, tary of the Navy. Victor MH. Metoailf, of fornia, tOlthe be Becretary of Commerce and Labor. The resignations of Secretary Cor- telyou and Attorney-General Knox have been received and accepted to take ef- fect July 1 It Is expected that further chan out to be Secre-| thie for Pomtma: Genera! Payne will retire from the Cabinet atier the campaign. He will be suc- ceeded by Natonal Chairman Corte you, Secretary Moody will continue as & member of the Cabinet only until the end of the present admintatration on the 4th of March next, when he will retire to enter upon the practice of law in Boston. ee HIPPING NEWS. THE TIDES, Mian 5 a T5 # PORT OF YEW YORK. ARRIVED. Hae es sg Mambang Yokoname ‘Thomas ++ Frleate! @rat INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, DUE va. Havana, + OUTODING STRAMSHTPS. i Prien, “Xesem, lor probably tl Low Wat ae he Wis 124T Hook, tajand.. Ferry Bandy Ht Governor Hel) Gat the Be sem| Bam 3 Vera, Huel' Weperansa, F *P,bAr. Jacksonville. Pointe eee 1LOU16, Mo, June Start m the World's Fair Thin decision, & wale of the Fair Withdrawal the & gallop shoniy Chicago convention. bly Diatrict. v8) Ged which ts fin reacl y Owner Tom Hayes aft the famous son of the Hard had worked Grounds track morning without showing a trace of Jameneer. When Hayes announced of the hatse Thureda: he waid ho might send him to the post fm case the track wat mutldy Encouraged by downpour and the apparent good oon: Aition of the horae, he took him out Cter ne to-day wien the alarm of] will take piace in the Cabinet next|thie morning With the steve veuhs AST ROISEELT BANNER S SWUNG A Roossvelt-Belrbanks benner .was | strung across One Hundred and Twon- ty-ffth street, between Seventh Elhth avenues, yesterday afternoon, five minutes after the Repudlican Proai- dentia} candidates were nominated in 0 Works Out Good Mile Without Showing Sign of Lameness, So Owner Changes Mind About Withdrawing Him. ~Gold Heal nd was ferls morning oh banner, which fe a huge one, waa fiung out by che members of the Central Republican Club of the Tnirty-first As- ‘Tax Commissioner Stragbourger personally oon- ducted the stretching of the banner, the g09 BODIES THUS FAR HAVE BEEN RECOVERED. shortly after the pumping out of the so badly burned that even the sex of hull of the Gen. Slocum began to-day | the ohild could not be determined, fhe body of a oblid was taken from It Kite had considerable diMoulty in get. n Klute. ‘The body was ting the body, owing to the refueal of (dBesohosak {the Federal! authorities to allow him on the steamer, He mew the body trom a barge on which he was stmnding and fairly had to fight hie way to it through WATSON LOW SCORE. 2="ssesi sees | Slated that no one but themselves had waa taken 40 North Brother Laland. Up to date the bodies of the victims. recovered number 8 His Card for Round at Match Play 78 in Long Island Club's Event on the Garden City Tne bodies identified number 809, Links. je number of missing is estimated to-day at 240. WHY GO AWAY FROM ROWE Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption? sod Ti badge eaRN POA Bead, feed and GARDEN CI'y second day of the Garden City Golf Club, tonrnament for long Island clubs began this morning. will a continuance of fine wenther sonditions, ‘Che morning went to the second round of mateh piay ‘yhe pairings: First se\—R. ©, Watson, jr, Westbrook Knapp, Weat- brook: Donald McKellar, Midland, vs. J, C. Powers, Dyker Mesdow: B.C. saw yor, Midland, vv. G. L. Mubbell, Garden citys a. D. . Naseau, va. ht Allen, Dyker Mexdo. Second so—C. FP.) ya. T, T. Rushmore, Watadn, Weetbr 0 Andrews, > ek B.C, W. C, Carnegie, st, RESULT First set--McKellar beat Powers and 8 to go Second set fault from ty Ha tha of Aathm Bronchitis, dehy ured het reat oxy, tmny" Midiand, home than go away idland: | “De strangers. ‘The and ke is walling A. Dunn pan, Nassau, v's. ine daily. hundieds oF testlino Vvatienta: who won by had t yaa frends all tow me Ttonhe 2 fheviong. twas ao Sed, breath that 1 could ‘moe Moet, Dock without resting. "7 valk Ry eee enigns and molt up MuenThorriAie that it njade me,sick At (he stonaoh Now ‘avis heat Allen, yi R, Watson, jr, beat up and 2 to go; Bawyer beat Up (CO “holes).” Second set: Dunning beat G. E. Watson, 3 up an to be unfurled In the United Btatea.| 19 a0, fC. Watson, fr. comple LAM, Se cag ant week Pouting was Jet | round making It in iv, the lowent 4 Heh SPeadel people, at our Fecolpt of al of the da je came in In Si. ‘pried to mee me. mt nnoUncing the —— often thanks the doctor at Cterke Coachmen, Cailectors, Coohe, Casiviers and Canvassere—all be ebtained through World ‘Brunswick. binang: ¥ Savennan Wante, Read the Wents today. Shoaician who Rem says Mrs. Anne sata Pe LI MMATEO a 1c OCH'S BANT ceca Eos Sata If the office is not light and airy and advantageously situated, why net get one that is? Advertics in Werld Wants end be evited. Read the Wante to-day, G, JUNE 24, 1904 ping Mba mint JPTIES LENE BANDS CMP Word that Perdicaris and Varley Are on Their Way to Meet Sultan’s Envoy. CAPTIVES WRITE THEY ARE PRISONERS STILL. Camp Show that Pledge Is Broken and More Delay in Re- leasing Men Is Intended. WASHINGTON, June %4.—Conaul-Gen- eral Gummere, In a cable des; the State Department, dated Tangier to-day, says a communication just re- ceived from Perdicaris and Varley States that they are leaving for Las- uly. ™ fn Gummere expects thent to arrive ‘angler th-night. GIRL FIRED SHOT NTO HER BRAN Florence S. Kirby, Who Shot Herself at. Home in White Plains, Had Suffered from Religious Mania. WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., June 4— Florence 8. Kirby, twenty-six years 014, committed suicide this afternoon by shooting horself in the forehead at the residence of her father, David B, Kirby, No. 9 Central avenue. No cause is known for the suicide, but {t Im said the young woman was suffer- ing from a sort of religious man The family refused to tell anything about the sulcide until the Coroner Passed on the case. MYSTERY IN DEATH OF MAN IN WOODS Woman Who. Was Found Near Him Says He Was Taken Iil and She Remained with Him Until He Died. WILLIMANTIC, Conn, June 24. In a patch of woods in the outskirts oi thin city to-day the police found the to body of a man sald he Thomas Hastings, of Lowell, M In the im- mediate vicinity was a woman who sald she was Anna McGaugh, of the same and added that she and Hastings been out walking when he was taken sick. She remained with him, and when he died she was afradd to leave him. ‘The woman appeared to know very Uttle about the man, The medical examiner believes Hast- ings ied from natural causes. POWELLS Mass, Jone sce Chere are two men named ‘Thomas Hastings re. {Ming in Lowell. but both are nt Wome, fhe police 40, not kndw who the mas The rfoned in the Willimantic desparen may be. | Deteetive X-Rays. ‘amily Doctor says that the Russian police make practical use of the X-ray, Siok recently, & drunken prison (st oa of about a0 vy celles, They denied the erime, but two-thinds ft the money was found tn their cloth- ing, and the X-Pay revealed the other £20, which was in gold, snugly stowed away iu th ctive interiors, They had swallowed tt. Against detectives provided with the X-ray, the radium! ray, and other marvels yet to come, the minal of the future will need to bel armour-plated like a battleship. 5s A r DAY. 4 . Imagine pat EE reat Hin the mou ac combined with chopped. 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