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THE WORLD:. TUESDAY EVENING, JT : anit tail ft SLOCUM EVENING WICRLD RACE Cn i z . SOQ Myer Rare yee forcrter: eh Py Ge a a Weta Wintow a HOSE NOT INOPECTED == eee one oe Be KRW Fin. Open Cian ms awe | SIX ryiojeanel Ent Enthusiasts See Pe t Brand, po PER ho hay 2 We 2 z H 4 . 1a ‘ os 7 } nm fT ACQUITTED OF MURDER. |ROOSEVELT PLANS CHANGE! Jury Promptly Accepts Squatrito’s | Longer Stny at Oyster Bay in July Plea of Self-Defense, to Meet Notification Committee. A jury In Part IV, of the Court of WASHINGTON, June %—The sum. | come an one Uehian hatnek Re mer arrangements of the President have at guilty this afternoon in the been modified by the decision of the wa wirito, chitged With | xotification Committee of the Chicago rito fell on Convention to inform Mr, Roosevelt ed | fficlally of his nomination for the * ~ presidency on July 27, The President trito shot and killed |/had expected to return to Washington at One Hundred) and| several days before that date. Matthews jel struck out Randal. F Hes | Wins- Hal NO. the Crimson Team Beat 6 io $./ i linc Ax-| F{e will await, however, the al i . . H E in Commencement Day CUE eile A lahat | Van Schaick, Carried Before coroser's 4 | Game on Yale Field To-Day. | retaining here aout ene wee ) ; 2 p d , + Min the latter part of. September, i Court in a Wheel Chair, Says Gov- et et i L nt a ; : : : 74 Annie Ruseell 15 4 YALI SAE A ernment Officials Did Routine Duty) Are mertay gi Yeo tne sta neren me tn Pe «BACKACHE AND DIZZINESS. : = = ! i 2 ” el ves ; Aa \ in a Most Perfunctory Manner. BOS ce hat Sr ME ash op diate, Ma bors Fee ei oct of the Ailments Peculiar to the Female Sex \ ee catnin ieee ie med 4 Are Due to Catarth of Pelvic Organs. dy The jury which has been holding an inquest into the Gen. Slocum | =; xe i J 1 ooo}e c os ; { : , = : d Fa ttt i ; WOMEN WHO SUFFER. } i , disaster finished taking the testimony this evening and at once began mak- the pace, ant dm hard Arty Neen cea . tat | . (bs Ing up its report and verdict. rp FLOR waGeds {uh ateoje: | Totals te ro.) Listen to What Dr. Hartman \ > Capt. William H. Van Schaick, who commanded the Gen. Slocum ete HARVARD eS | Proposes to Do for You ae at the time of the big disaster, actually laughed at the Coroner’s inquest age won mt | Without Charge. f $ { to-day when asked if any Government inspector ever inspected hose or BL ee i I qpentutae’ (RunareinibvcetNtReteen gent! Py lifeboats on the Slocum. “No,” he replied, as if the question were an ALNAWS, BH. eee oo 244 FUGA rl basta Mba tdci oss ng absurd one, vee pace 1824 Grew niger 7 SS ptt. eee ate: Tne eee Aand nth trent every) woman suf. @. NO ONE EYER INSPECTED ANYTHING? A. NoT THAT 1 KNOW OF. | woe Tt asi Boe en acer rents ae Muay. Goueney he orf ordi. Ha Fey Bukit: : Q@. DID your A. No. bala ibe deed a = ae eu) e 4 K ‘one Who Have not hened of this {t + | Q. Dia you ever PoC lary ‘on the Slocum this yeart A. Yea. 38 FOURTH RACK —The Ray, Tag tor. three years olga, and sus: 188000. aaded ene Mu ele le bet ud that De, Hartman te a ph: m Q. How many . Phree or fou hy Prestonpane—Prim IL Owner, Wo 3 Jennings Total 8 " hee Andex Horses. Seek eee Waa Our tes "% 1 Fin. Open. Clos. Pi sh. ) Q Wheret A, At the dock, { Hildebrand 111 arty au ih 1} | Q. What did these fire drilis connist off A, Well, I can’t go into de- 1 Ry ae mY tails just now. I don’t recall just what they were, i? “ alliletters that im : Q. Did you une all the fire hove on these boats im these dritist A. as well RHIC nd ila orien trvublad wits F . Noy only one or (vo Lines. ai ; SDE LIeeLaneaunor easel cand } Vartoux members of the crew had testified that there had been no $000 aAded: viz furignee. on natn which hus voit htt forty: years to ascu , Pegi Me Lak Wiener, che fs by Meddie 1 ‘ mu P| . aa 2. M r . : CARRIED IN A ROLLING CHAIR. Index Howe MP Gpan Ci aE A re |ictua eansiainegeoas nraperineayareeests } Pa Capt. Van Schaick was carried into the Coroner's court in a rolling de Witeberact on” oa”? on ESR HAS H thes, the cen of aay woman, and she can get Aa ) Simos 3 them atany drug. store : fy! chair to give his testimony, Several policemen lifted the chair to the high rod. to do je to send her *! 4 sige} tee ne together with her symp- wRs, M. BRICKNER. ‘ae A witness platform, his injured and bandaged leg was adjusted upon an-| 8 fin Aten nda Mrs. Brickner’s Remarkable Re- ; ee other chair, and the oath was administered. The captain was still weak HO Sngland conanaron covery Due to Peruna. > ae | ake aud Ora and nervous, but seemed eager to tell his story. Q. You know the sieamboat inspector, Lundberg? A. Yes, he In- 99 Eleventh Street, + | Milwaukee, Wis. : i | 1 i nl tt mu ‘‘A short time ago J found my 7 red to se tae DERI ‘\ condition very serious. I had 5 ‘San D. Bele ot Waketteld.- Steclmaker H¢ Reratches—Queen Kilzab 100 nd Counternolse heratt. “thie te not fe did not dampe spected the boat this spring. menia, away. f f the five thousand trier Q. Did he inspect the life-preservers? A. Yes, he looked at them. Hino ees Ler = Seimaghiandi thes siub Swab: lineadnah in the b: ep ’ A. ‘4 SIXTH RACE—For thres-year-olde nnd vp: Handicap; £1,200 added see the contest. It was a typical com- F ed (0 UY a bottle oe | Headaches, pains in the bac. fe ' Qo Dials (ene shots) eubRoctne) Po Vere Saas twene! altecwrsservecs [Oh eee ee Stee Fale Svein ailing. thine fans meneement crow, The Yate classes of | found to. tyre uot that, tt frequent ‘dizzy spells, which i a fermilage.—_O Eee rads,” In variegated costum A | grew worse every month. Itried — i would supportt A. No. Tock see % iD Fin. « thal See M ¥! 1 § Q. Did Lundberg reject any of the life-preservers he inspected? A. Yes; nd 98 es ay raded the flelds, and numerous bands Gud ee 5 peters. Pere and f < % fect: und. 2 Jadded music to the eral din which ly the same | was discouraged when It the { i one. It was dirty, but perfectly sound. Aaeuliin openi the Gonteat ag caare oe ee What will| first dose, but my courage soon — y P bi Q. You only bought one line of hose this spring? A. Yes. Yale announced eaup of thelr _—- Uirth of the pelvic organh.. Peruna cures (returned. In Jess than two { wi Q. How long was that hose on the forward main deck on the boat? A. team at the eleventh hour. Mackay iewhe | utente oe mecnuee te-eures tie exe | SHOHENS LAY. Health was roatheaas aN ; Since she was built. who has been out game iis | “Ate' bave'on fle many thousand teatioro. | MPS> Me beet ee: 7 > = the championship. se wen onth the given here, We The reason of so many failures cure Q. Was that hose ever used? A. No. SHE ronAvale. hie fathe: nilee & ders a alight glimpse | cues similar to Q. Dia Inspector Lundberg make any test of the fire hose on the SHEEPSHEAD ENTRI ES FOR TO-MORROW. |""" Ye ue tata res Jat ihe vant array of unwolictted indore: | the abaya the FaALE TROG hag boat this springt A. No. of trouble before he awoke aud}other physician in the world has ‘ |pecullar to the COGNIZED: a “a. Dia aay inspector ever inspect hone er lifeboats on the sleoumt Presented. himseit to hie parente,, |euchra’ voluaie of eatiustartc and gratefer| fetal sek ane] AS CATARRH, _ Cou! SHEFPSHBAD BAY RACE TRACK, | 278" St. Bellane tera of thanks as Dr. Hartman for Pe: | rrcogalied an pel It was at this point that Capt. Van Schaick laughed. L r, June '3—The entries {Oni tO-KOF: i” Preen x ina cures eatarr! COUNSEL STORMED iN VAIN. roe ieee ining: iponete never Having | TEC Re Hien pearene we HUE Ont an Attorney MeManus, for the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company, ob- |zfiny = niovers anten furldies of rufus | nih Sabi ah st. Mane, Thomas | ik ng sate ar Gn . jected to Capt. Van Schaick answering questions. After much quibbling sr Apparent? ft Holtna rent M ¢ them some cigarettes, peal Closing Beginning with Friday, July 1, the store will close f the examination proceeded, the questions being put by Mr. Garvan. B28 eons. 100 “ae Rosle Dinka ae wstig] Ram trled they departed, swes 5 P.M. during July’and August and on Saturdays at 12 noon. re { . amy m of’ T148] and” was ft Q How, long have yoni been! Sabra etree Biocueet eine) she was Hie . 102 MASS ton, ~ (a Race—T wo eat olas ve and a iB wa trom ter @ boy ran into the May Holladay 95 vo} hal turity © nd 4 furlongs of that he h { buiit im 1891. ABRAHAM STRAUS Here Mr. McManus made another vigorous protest, but still Van Schaicic aie 4 geen t dat| larthorpe. | Thirteenth street ane enue . ve showed his willingriese to talk. Bia eRe an. 108 Fisehel tied | w nt UONES ES tia van Gaaud RTS patie east BROOKLYN. ily. He also told of the t Q. Did you have anything to do with the providing of fire apparatus ; for the Slocum? A. Yes. 2S Bours Ss wife by the three men. | When You Go Away, ae with ut a mail order catalogue anda pote \t Q. Did you have xnything to do with providing the fire-fighting ap. in Buttons ordered out the res and a} catalogue. Then all you have to do is to send usa Q ney Ah hee wai i Was made for the boy and. the|| letter for anything you want. We prepay all freight, mail and express all over New | © paratus the last spring? A. 1 vefuse to answer. 5s Ciaran oa York State and the Eastern and Middle States. On $10.00 purchase we prepay freight, | Q. On what ground? A. Because I only had second charge. That ts,| 307. Halaneacne Rei Eurenet P Hytand oS earch wis Kept up turough mail and express, to Southern States, as well as Mishigas, Tinois, Ohib, Incians Soak Capt. Pease, Commodore of the ficet, had charge over me. eke neler and Mtineniay Durea ante | Aearineea toe rhird Shore suing to the at Wisconsin. f Kernan drew a py inst. Coburn |i Q. How many life-preservers have been purchased and put on the| ,,Third Race—The Pansy Staken; six fur- Parham ae] struck out, eernin out attemptins. te longs on turf. Slocum since she wad first equipped? A. Well, along in 1894, 1895 or 1996| 3042 Niblick ....104 347? Gitpin 105 any tace a7 Top Muryhs 84 Belen. are we got 200 or 300 new ones. sas 3 scephenson sey rente aw Q. Have any life-preservers been thrown out by the Government in-| that the six lifeboats and four liferafts on the Slocum would accommodate Belen out day, Hate. | Mor rea aS _ apectors.aluce 38012 Yes, to or Sis. 1 Pee only three hundred persons, and that none of them had been used or tried, — | Ket) Wok tr. Miller Med’ out te come, home Nin the''ecfian, nal Women Favor Us. 4 ny have you throw; out yourself since as not good? } hunencaty | BOY TOLD CAPTAIN OF FIRE. oo —""_______ j]_ For here may be found the very latest ideas that Fashion ease a The boy who is said to have notified Capt. Van Schaick that the boat| tO &°t the lifeboats loose, but the ropes and pulleys were an inch thick with |] favors at the very lowest prices. Q. What was your crew? aint gnd f couldr ove th Mr. McManus again advised witness not to answer questions. Coroner paint ynd T couldn't moy em. ALTY FOR UNLICH was afire while the vessel was off Blackwell's Island is Frauk Pradowski, Tennis and Yachting Oxfords, in canvas and black Russia calf, with rubber soles, is ; twelve years old, of No. 85 East Third street, who was on the excursion.) NO P SED MATE. $2.90. Berry became angry and threatened to eject counsel from the court-room 5 . it he again interfered. He was in the Coroner's court to-day and District-Attorney Garvan put him| Gen, James A, Duniont, elahty-stx years olf, loeat Inspector of Hutis of [fg Tenn Oxfords, with rubber sotes, made of tan and black canvas, leather trimmed, on the stand. Steambor oP ‘ ented 1 ‘ 98. 5 3 zi }Steamboats of the Port of New York, was called by Mr, MeManus for the : Ae : LIE EBOAUS AND FIRE HOSE. Frank, a brave little tow-headcd fellow, sald he lost his mother, four] purpose of inte: preting the law governing steamboats. He suid: Tan Russia Calf, ae welted sole Blucher Oxfords, large eyelets, wide extension Ss You simply had linen or fabric hose on the main deck? A, Yes. edges, narrow toc last, $3.5, Brea iuees acre ai lifebouth oni Gia uurnieariel deck? Val Yee sisters and his brother in the catastrophe. He is left an orphan ‘ ‘phere: ini HOMAWOWhIEH (proaeriles a penalty for HunnINe avateamn inde a Fa itiow) any litaivaties! An Four! E Q. Where did you first see tae fire? A, At Highty-sixth street, with a unlicensed niate, ‘These is « Jaw providing that a mato of an ecean|{ And Men, Too, ‘Come Here Q. All of these have been on the boat since she was built? A. Yes, = rien wie an you a: A. Tran up to the pllot-house and told the) steamer shall be examined and licensed, and a penalty is preseribed. Dut For Their Outing and Athletic Shoes, Zs except the rafts, which were put on three or four years she was built, sApURI ERE Chel BOR Yas Ob Are 2 in the case of river steam ts no penalty Is preseribied ; Men's Yachting Oxford, mage of white duck ae sturdy yet light, ond sensible ag Gapl) Van Schalck showed a) remarkable’ willingness to (ellcavery:|, Site ete ate pone AS He salds (Get ithe! hell/outiof here:and Q. Would it have bees safe to run a steam pine into the forward eabin? Pabber oles anihale heslees hi Trane making Counsel Dittenhoefor and McManus most uncomfort. | 02%. (0 Your own business.” A. In a decision | wrote myself many years ago T said that it would be a| 's Tennis Oxtords, Good te, tan and black, 98¢- vee Ri tagtyicarousin’ cad Tuawardltienioate Q. Then what did you do? A. Iran back to find my mother and sisters! yery dangerous thlig | Men's White Canvas Oxtords, | <0, $1.98, es able. Both protested vigorously. Kx-Judge tenhoefer made an eloquent! d broth arvana Care lad oveniin iimayaalbbyithe n i \ ry t a Men's Tan and Black Russa Calf Oxfords, narrow toe, Hut last, with wide ovat appeal, saying it was Inhuman to ask this witness questions which might) “4 Prothers, and was carried over the rail myself by the rush of people Gen, Dumont was shown a life preserver taken from the body of a sion edges, military heels, $3.50+ : : : P tend to ineriminaté him. But atill he was willing to testify. Various physicians who ‘had examined the dead and signed the death] yitim of the Slocum which was torn, rotten and leaking, and was asked if]! rear, West and East Buildings: Q. Were any life-preservers ever repaired on the Slocum? A. No, only certificates were called to establish that death had been caused by the dis-| he thought it was a good one, He replied to put new straps on those on which they dropped off. , |aster, Among the doctors were John Reigelman, Edward J. Donlon, Mul- “Yes, that’s a good one, | would have passed it had 1 inspected it.” - = UG “None were re-covered? A. No. holland, Berger, Thomas H. Curtin and Edward T, Higgins, the latter a This caused considerable surprise, as the Hfe preserver wes taken by Fine Groceries Q. Did you have any talks with President Barnaby this year about the Coroner's physician, who had charge of the main morgue, Coroner O'Gormay from a boty found on the hottom cf ae river | = me © equipment of the boat? A. No. Coroner O'Gorman was called and asked to tell all he knew. He nar- } Have you an appetiter S No! Then just come and 100 Bom 5 ed every "4 . He was notified of the accident at 10.35 A.M. and} a = i] these tempting delicacies for Summer eating are displayed. you With Mr. Atkinson? A. Yes: I told him what I wanted an rated everything he did. F | ; . : | Re eae dhe sald) searted immediately for North Brother Island. | | FOOD FACTS. |] have not an a you needa tonic. Here are suggestions or Q. (by Coroner Berry) Did you notice any of the life-preservers? A £ Wihte au MaDe penened), for the luncheon at home or the picnic outing on the Fourth, Pound Cake, frest he oven's glow. Len for mking a glass of Q. Was Mr. Barnaby ever on the boat? A, I didn't see him. Yes; I found lots of them that were worthless, On the body of one woman —plain, raisin, marble and citron; 1 Ze. ‘ Q. Was Mr. Atkinson on the boat? A. Yes; he was there the morning 5 A prominen PE iaiaienten I found several handfuls of granulated cork while taking off a breastpin LN) ceoreta uwioreland lotherlofiesratoni (ie vost aranNa! found the standpipe forward of the starboard paddlebox m waich the vaive) { whi had not been opened. That shows that no water was sent up that pipe to wae the fire hose. ‘We found several coils of fire ose which were not undone. an of Rome a food expe- | Wik Q. Did any officer or director of the company ever ask you about the fire-fighting or life-saving equipment of the Slocum? A. Only to ask me if everything was all right. LIFE-PRESERVERS USELESS. Jno Q. And you anewered? A, That everythin. was al? right. le vowder, easily made; age for 12¢, de variety all exe, the i 15¢., For Yachting or Tennis Shoes | | 7 ‘ tr " Coroner O'Gorman identified a large life ring which he said he found on ainty fitthe tid-bit, 3c, a can Q. What did you do to the Iite-preservery Ahis spring? A, Went over ; 3 ; br 5 Se. a ca ‘ y t a los oft P } i | a ae batleok them, dusted tiem, made some repaird/and! put them back: the shore of North Brother Island with the dead bodies of e man ane a to tu aM Leip rel Andy bottle of Queen noo woman dangling to, it, This was meant to prove that the life-presery . t4 out of Ww K sestion ant ents inlwave salni| eady-to eaten th NO EFFORTS TO MAN LIFE-BOATS. were useless. i So Te area tie etiag dusuinagcaialtd gth and weight 1” the’ est Sct ora k After resting half an hour Capt. Van Schatck, In his rolling chair, was August Luytjens, a member of St. Mark's Sunday school, who had) o: id fallen into the river YE iP vanldly ; ' , | and efferves- dragged back to the stand. charge of the bar, was called, His face and hands were wrapped in ban- sree Te civae iy faye eerie oatieerat 30c. hird floor, West Building. Q. Where were you when the fire was discovered? A. In the pilot-| dages from the burns. OR COR dsmortint f house. \ Q. Did you give any drinks to Coakley, the deckhand? 4. Not that I Heman, who Went after hii bit two 5 Q. What did you do when the mate yelled up the tube that the boat! know of; but they came along quite often and got drinks. ven uiking oft nat i ay | The Things Men Need Now. was afire? A. I ordered the boat ahead at full speed and went below to Q. When did you see the fire? A. When we were opposite Nineticty Sit rasved Come tu | | ; ; see what the fire was. street A 3 ‘ nA The Summer wear—negligee shirts, bathing suits and bath Q. What turned you back? A. The fire, of course, K Q. What did the crew do? A. They tried to get the hose s t 1 robes, at prices that will please then ' Q. You went back to the pilot-house? A. Yes. was to full of kinks and when ‘they found the water wouldn't evar es » iouaiinont $1 50 Shirts at 94c, $3. 50 Bath Robes, $2. 59, ret Q. Did you give any orders to the crew? A. No; they were below. all jumped overboard. ia five weeks 1 | aean iy wick we ea efi Row particular ate . Sula yen onder tne eterrie Re Aattias Nov l diaa Q, They did not try to save any one? A. No, they just jumped over- and. pragtiow, takine up hard Gs eee Cor to acne see the crew, I went back to the p: joune and ordered the pilot to! board. = ee TRAIT SNC E AE HAUG It Ne é Madras Neglig run to North Brother Island and beach he: Q. Did you have a Ife preserver on? A. No, but my bartender tried VAN WYCK GUEST OF CHOATE yell we seams as Fever aid in ght and dark eff Q? Where was Uie vost when the fre Was discovered? A. Above whe to get a life-preserver down and it tore to pieces and covered the bur with den ylysician who seeks to:tein |] i entee, Menne be Ty ’ Sunken Meadows. I saw that the boat was gone’ and I ran back and| cork. Then he got overboard, too. Bam Wit neo Ut sufferers ia duty tol ai aves lly made peered ery aN shouted to Pilot Van Waart to beach her at North Brother Island. That} Jacob 8. Jacobs, of No, 1760 Madison avenue, had the candy stand on. | a Take these fects pil Name given |[ (hich $1.50 ts usually charged—cus at- weight an was the nearest place we could reach and where the passengers would find| the Slocum. He sald he never heard of a fre on the Slocum the day be- foe by Post Co. Kathe Er Raene tan space—with neck-cord: more assistance. fe ssh te Bay) POS MEER NE) fore the disaster. York food does not seem tol B, thing Suits, 98c. Capt. Van Shaick, in answer to a question b 7 ‘ OK ; L) bl met os ae Yanishetsk arte 2 a : ye Jury, said it would Q. When did you hear of the fire first? A-I heard the children scream- peers ras hi et Rey work miracles. Cotton is the material comfortable, neat appearing suits—in all the desirable pi each the Slocum at aty. other piece. ing. He aes ‘a Sees for the famous. {att combination colorings—with or without sleeves. stain ¢ioor, trunt, Bast Bulli 4 assador Choate will entertain 3 Cohgressman 5 Goulden brought out the information trom the witness Q. Then what did you do? A. Iran up-to the promenade deck and tried yi" agar Wt as pena reety all iti ie book, “The Road to Wellville.” s *