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d IT tind them saspietous T peretary Cortelyou Orders Gen. Wiler to Begin at Once al: Examination of OTHER CITIES JONED FOR TASK. Case Taken Up To-Day Grand Jury, Which ‘Ten Witnesses, Mostly |: of Crew. ee with # telegraph order eretary Cortelyou, of the De- ‘of Commerce and Labor, Su- Inspector John L. Uhler, of ent of Steamboat Inspec- & general re-inspection of oraft in this harbor to-day. Hi }to Boston, Philadelphia, Pit Cincinnati, Chicago and Buff: tonal men to help out the local @f eighteen and expects to com- the inspection tn about three} 4! <8 or @ month. iile the inspectors were on thelr r to the various steamboats assigned ; the Federal Grand Jury took th® cases of the eleven men found ‘by the Coroner's jury for ‘Blocum disaster. United States Dis- ittorney Henry L. Burnett called tter to the attention of the Grand @nd will examine the witnesses, Fall of whom have been ordered to-day. Besides the witnesses by Coroner Berry in his inves! thete will be others whore te y Was not regarded as necessa: Inquest. Grand Jury heard ten witnesses and then adjourned until to- At 10 o'clock. “Most of the wit- were members of the Slocum's James K. Atkinson, of the cker Steamboat Company, called by the jury, but his counsel, fe J. McManus, refused to per- Tim to testify on the ground that y he had been made a defendant Barrett, Supervising Inspector for the Port of N his asst corhmittee of oMcers of the Navy by Seéretary Cortelyou to an investigation of the Slo:um tor the Government met thts af- at the Army Building, The pro- were secret. Assistant United District-Attorney C, 8, Hough- ‘wap present reresenting Gen. Bur- ‘The report of the committee will out from the Department of and Labor in Washington at eompietion of the inventigation, Inspections Perfunctory. are nine inspectors of hulls and fnepectors of boilers in this di Gen. Unhler has discovered, he that their inspections for years been merely perfunctory. They been in the habit of taking the of the captains or the owners as seaworthiness of boats and safe- the boliers. ‘will be none of that on this in- * said Gen Ubler this after- “No inspector will be sent to a will go over the bollers, and the hulls, test the valves, and hose, exami the fre- ry deficlency. excursion boats will be attended ‘Then we will go after the other Pe. éye Is often pleased through Drug Store goods appeal to Mesias and reason by their freshness and prices. ae to. your sense of Made possible our im- i as a department drug soiree el Success at aly and 23d St. has made an: Gave Rony in. either Store gil ‘ing from a 1S. dressin| le article to a yedicine, prices ae as low and here. cod every day F you avoid the ¢ b Sale” crush by Department Drug Saturday, « ena galy oa i, ghes ove S+ORUG STORES *"S* piano Is often as a new one, and much. Such The Lethersol Suit Case---$5.00, netics his sister, furniehed the bal two houses as security, one RE No. ii Bt. Felix oireet and one ee Rio, 2 Bleversth street, both in Bruok- Of the eleven men held responsible by the Coroner's Jury life in the di “AVhile. these’ exx jonm are in ‘Toshall carefully examine the on all the ocean-going ships. If all imme- lately order @ re-cxamination, and T thali make it my business to see that the penalties imposed, if there should be any, wil not be rendered null by po- Istical influence.” ‘Will Begin 'T'o-Morrow. ‘The Boston, Ste ged nd Buffalo inapectors ard sxnecte here in time to agit Wark, to-morrow. Mey will be hed to boats that a majority of the focal Inspectors have already Fr unother, Orders Boston. | ter Broad: | way, According to the ditestory. and Is suid’ to live out of the State. District - Attorney Jerome has an nounced that no move will he made to at one tim given the rigid as be influenced ane favors it le expected that thelr ren: Will be complete. Jt would not be sir. Rrising ff they pat. few boats in this harbor e business of carrying passengel ig Special efforts will ba LoMficials 10 ha re the yet pense authorities in every i the] Way possible during the fnvestigation ate Pe aceal | and trials, For the Slocum Neitet Fand M. J. Clenry and John Wark collected at the Manareh Palace Rowling Alloys %7. durine the bo: Biver i Mound It Will Moe be posalblo to. brinw persons 10 trial nefore Oc- the United States District Gourt will not be in seasion until then, [7.00 during the 1 Nauen yenter day, for, the. Se Dura womint The Law in the Cage. Which they sent t ing Work! | 4g ihe Jaw on, whic the, Wederal Grand a Til Uawe ite inatotmenta, is vec: euk wamen fon of the Kevised Statutes, = ike #eileae aie Under this law any, officer ur other| 9) (ram ihe Patiadelphie pad (aoe person employed on a steamboat ’ #6 t9 read accounts | Phrough whese negligence, misconduct| of criminal cases, or inattention wo uuue: person {8 destroyed, guilty of manslaughter. The law ap- Piles also to any owner, Inspector or public oMcer through whose fraud, mis- conduct or violation of law life may be destroys Sentence, tn ease of conviction, ts “confinement at hard labor for a pertod of not more than ton years.” Capt. John A. Pease, Grand Republic, criminally res thy Ite uf any ali be deemed Addrese men In aw Truffles the feathers, Asnume a positivencss that makes them | objects of derision. 6 the faculty of showing sympathy | ut being effusive, ly detect the deceit which be- y that at once longs to the average man. | Never forgive a woman who has shown them the least slight. Go into church work in @ way that ele- vatea them Pease Surrenders, the captain of the ome of those found ohalble for the Blocum disaster, by the Coronor'e Jury, went friends they have for Bronx Coroner's office’ to day | own purposes ana "Yirniehed $6,000 bail, Mrs, Ca Rarely think of themselves in the light . Armstrong, of No. 635 Carroll #1 of helng entitled to consideration B. Altman & Cn. Are offering Hammocks, Canopies, Cottage Screens, and Cushions, in their Upholstery Department, at moderate prices. NOTICE, This establishment will be closed at 5 P. M. Saturdays, at 42 Noon, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Auenue. New ark. Early Closing—Beginning with Friday, July 1, the store will close at 5 P. M. during July and August and on Saturdays at 12 noon. ABRAHAM “° STRAUS BROOKLYN. When You Go Away, take with you a catalogue. Then letter for anything you want, We prepay York State and the Eastern and Middle States. On $10.00 mail and express te Southern States, as well as Michigan, Wisconsin. ail order catalo; you have to and a grocery jo Is to send us a all freight, mail and express all over New jase we prepay freight, Titincis, Obig Tadlana end Unmatchable Value. The other houses in town are right in saying that the same quality of case is good value at $7.50. They sell it for that and the man gets that much wear from it—but is there any reason why he should not buy it here for $5.00? Last year we thought and said we had the best case that could be made for the price—but we have found even more improvements for this year’s ‘‘Leathersol.”” Best selected cowhide leather—sewing carefully done with heey linen thread—frame steel, Nning of Irish linen; shirt pocket inside, well made; inside are four brass buckle straps; has the fiat lying handle that will not break; solid brass lock and either straps or brass catches; rich russet leather or dark brown shade, with neat creasing ,on all sde—22 inch, The best Cese in town, 80 yeu need pay no more than otr price.. e+e $8.00 Butlding, Children’s Dresses of Finest Quality] Selling at Little Prices, ~ They are of lawn and dimity, guimpe effect, with deep collar trimmed with rows of lace insertion and edging, full skirt, deep hem, pink, blue and tan are the colors; 4to 12 years the sizes; $1.45, Special value in two-piece suspender Dresses. The advantage of a separate waist that is properly made is immediately Tecognized by the woman who knows. The waist is of white lawn, trimmed with tucks and lace insertions; very full skirt Straps over shoulders, edged with white: black and white check, sizes 6 to 14 years, at | $1.85. Beoond floor, centre, Central Building. Negligee and Night Shirts, Two Good Items for Men. Right at vacation time comes this good news from the Men's Furnishing Store—Negligee Shirts for little more than half a dollar and Night Shirts for little less than half a dollar. Men's $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 58c, In madras and fancy percales, they are tterns, well made, with faced sleeves, laun: stg and one pair of detached cuffs. Men's 75c, Night Shirts, 48c. ‘With and without collars; very durable cloth, fast color trimmings, generously cut, Main Cloor, front, Fast Building. Women’s Cotton Shirt Waists Selling Way Below Value. Fashion sanctions them these \warm days and we sell them at prices that persuade purchasers to buy many. They are pretty as well as comfortable. White striped Madras Walsts, 49c. tons, French back and stock collar, $1.50 Opera Waists, 69c. An assortment of pretty styles; some made of momie cloth, in white and tan, with black figures; others of fi ee ome se a ith 5 of fine madyas, white ground with $2.00 White Lawn Walsts, 98c. A variety y trimmed with lace and embroidery; also white lawn Waists Pala dots, tucked and hemstitched front, fine Aabrydtsted ein eal meet Bay White Lawa Walsts, $1.25. Two wide em! tionally good Shirts, good colors, good ered wrisibenda; correctly made nick. Made with full tucked front, pearl bat. insertions and clusters of fine Pigg) “Planos, uaverte wee. tu in front, tucked back and sleeves; also the Ensanelle make, trimmed with fine and tucking. Beoond Kioor, rear, Central Bulldiag. aya ONeill & Co. This store will he open Saturday until 6 o’clock. On July 9 and unttl the end of August, wili close Saturdays at noon. A Great Sale of Negligee Shirts For BOYS and YOUTHS 2580 of the Famous “Griffon” Brand, 75c. Lach. This is a duplicate of the great sale of “Griffon” Negligee Shirts for men which we held last week and which established a record for this town in the quantit of shirts sold ina three-day sale—ask any man who took advantage of last weck’s es) his_opinion of these goods and you will be the first here Tridiy morning to make your selection. This is the cleanest, smartest and best collection of Boys' and Youths’ Shirts that we have ever had the pleasure to offer—they are made of the same grade materials as the Men's—all imported French Shirtings—the productions of such noted manufacturers as Colombier, Herrison, Ros- tainge, Dangadin, Beignol and Heiland of France. Just in the nick of time. when the boys are com- mencing their summer vacation, here’s a chance to pro- cure the very highest class of Negligee Shirts at a most extraordinary saving. Price 75C¢ act Regular price, All of IMPORTED FRENCH FABRICS and PURE IRISH ° LINENS. Light and dark colors, also plain white, in a large variety of swell pat- terns, Cuffs attached and detached. Sizes 12 to 14 Also 2208 Boys' and Youths’ Negligee Shirts. Made of high grade Madras, Oxford and Cheviot Cloths— cuffs attached and detached—Sizes 12 to 14—white and col- ¢ 5()C ored—Regular price 5c. to $1.00, at, each.. Sale Continues Friday and Saturday. Women’s Elegant Wash Waists At One-Third to One-Half Off. Note These Values: Lawn Lawn Value; 85 Vane’ ($3.50 $1.50 $6.00 Lawn Trish Waist, | Vane’ $1.00 Wass. $5,00 | Value $10.00 Persian) ; wn | awn ) Waists, | Waists, Waists, $1.50 Vane't $5.00 $2.75 $12.00 Sheer China Tae Silk value’ [91.75 vatge | 93:75 $3.00 $6.00 All are new models of very fine materials and beau- tifully trimmed with laces and fine embroideries, ‘hird Floor.) Good Clothing for Boys. Friday and Saturday---While They Last. yuati in time to fit the Boys out before they go away on their vacation with a new suit or a vest or a straw hat away below the regular prices. Youths’ Suits, 109 Youths’ Fine Suits, made of absolutely all wool) bal 1 formerly sold up to Uns e eeve=sal for ‘ed this sale. ...... tenes aeweee rene Boys’ Fine Wash Vests. 150 Boys’ Wash Vests, in plain white and fancy, ) neat patterns, sizes 6 to 19 years (except14 and Slo formerly sold at $1.48 to $1.98—special to close,, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats. ea ee eee etic tatom et DOC (Third Floor.) Shoes for the Boys and Girls. Correct in Style and the Kind That Wear. MISSES' and CHILDREN'S vici kid button and lace shoes, hand sewed, welt soles, medium and broad toe shape, patent leather and vici tips. fin, {$1.50 i110 2) $2.00 6 to 11, 11% to 2, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S glazed dongola vamp, dull kid top, button and lace shoes, Lees leather tips. ron, | 91.29 Ti wo 191.50 SR Oe CEL atag TEL R ISA oe OLED Mase e et gerne ote ate OOO LARGE BOYS' shoes with heels, vici kid and box calf, ht tanned leather soles, new model toes. Sizes 13 to 5% : You Should See This Lot of | Men’s High Class Negligee Shirts. Madras, Oxfords, Cheviots, fancy Zephyrs and Jacquard figu ures and stripes in a good range of patterns, many of ich are not to be found elsewhere. They come in light, dark and medium colors, including a generous assortment of tans, grays and champagne shades; also white. Bosoms, plain and plaited—cuffs attached and iAeachen HSI 50 sizes 14 to 17 ‘Also 100 dozen extra fine WHITE. MADRAS SHIRTS, detached carts $1.00 5 $8.98 '$1.00 plain and plaited bosoms, attached and 50 and $2.00—special at. . sizes 14 to 17—made to sell (First Floor, 2ist St. Side) i] Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ist Street.: Kl NAMM, Fulton pil: e e =e Brooklyn. WE GIVE B. & M. BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. “Old Glory”' in All Sizes. , All wool in all silk Flags, in all = sizes, mounted or unmounted, Mounted silk flags of all na- tions, colleges, etc.; 4x6 in.; special, each...... $ ft. Flag Pole, with top, = and halyar proc | Coupon—vUpon presenting this coupon ‘Tat A, L Namm’s Store FRIDAY (July 4) and making purchases amounting to $1.00 or more we will ————— give 30 Blue Trading oe Taly Stamps Free in addition |" —* to those you receive on your purchase, each | Going to the Seashore for the Fourth? | A Great Chance to Buy Your Outing Hat at % S Beginning with this sale we inaugurats a now management and Propose to GOODS SHOWN. EVERYTHING NEW. Manufacturer’ ‘6 sample line of high-class outing and seashore Hats, all nice, clean and fresh goods, at 60c. on the dollar; the styles are all of the large English crowns, made of white Canvas and Duck, edged with fine Milan, then some with loopa of straw in front, others wita quill and velvet offect; Persian bratd; worth §2.98: sale price. Elegant assortment of Duck and Straw outing rendy-to-wear Hats, from $1.98 down to, New, complete assortment of everything that is late in fancy breasts and pompons at our wel prices. 6 Cases assorted white and straw colored Dress Shapes; also black, all the latest styles, including the popular Paris Sailor Shapes, with roll brim; worth 49c. to 75c.; sale price.........s.eeeeeeeeeceeeeee 29 | hat Shirt Bargain. — | Bargain. Lhose 50c. to 75¢. Shirts for 35¢., 3 for $1.00. We still have left about 700 of those men’s fine Negligee Shirts, in percales, Picts (woven and printed) and other fancy effects. This is Just the chance a good many men are looking for, coming as it does before the Fourth. There is a complete line of sies, 14 to 17. Women’s Oxford Ties, $1.29. A specially favorable transaction brings about this extraordinary offering. The largest shoe Jobbing house of New York closed out to us at one-half price their entire summer stock of low-cut shoes. These Oxfords are made of fine vici kid and patent colt- skin, with patent tips, flexible turned soles, all sizes from 2% to 8; Cuban, Louis XV., mill- tary and common senge heels; not a pair in lot that would sell regularly for less J 29 than $2.00; most of them $2.50; your choice to-morrow ° Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, 98c. Sturdy shoes for boys; Casco calf and dongola kid. Women’s $2.50 Tan Oxfords, $1.59. Fine tan kidskin, turned and flexible McKay sewed soles; all sizes. Wonderful Men’s Trousers Sale $2.50 Wool Pants $1.00. A new lot—tetter, in “fact, than the Orst _rale, which was tremendously successful. Fortunately for both you and onrselves, we have secured 260 pairs more of these elegant Striped Cheviot and Worsted Pants, In 7 patterns of the newest fabrics, [$1.00] Suitable for seml-drees wear, just the thing to wear for outings, fishing and boating: sizes of walst are from 82 to 43, of lengths from 31 to 44; onsale to-morrow until 6old, Boys’ $2.00 Wash Suits, 98c. Russian Blouse, White P. K. Style. A late shipment at our own price makes {t possible for us to offer to-morrow 120 extra quality white P. K. Russian Blouse Suits, with Eton collars and blouse absolutely the best value ever of- trousers; just the thing for Fourth of Jul; fered; sizes 2% to 7; instead of $2.00. Unheard-of Values Here. All Carpets Made and Laid Free. , All Wool and |W. & J. Sloane’s Velvets---“Garanteed. |] 76 rolls of choicest all-wool Velvet Carpets, with or without border to match, in a beautiful selection of fo} colors and designs; actual value as advertised, $1.25 a yard; epecial, made and Jald on your floor for.. 7 (of Alex. Smith’s Brussels. Linoleams—z Yards Wide. 85c. best quality 9-wire Brussels, Alex. Smith’s make, 65c. grade genuine Cork Linoleum; sq. yd beautiful new Fall designs; special, made and 59 VID, Bt ve rrrccsesrersevorerceresceceeece ane 'C| 75¢. grade genuine Cork Linoleum; sq. yd.. Hartford Axminster. Oilcloths—All Widths. $2.00 Hartford Axminster, handsomest Parlor Carpet made, special, made and laid on your floor, 45c. grade at, special to-morrow, sq. yd.. Bt cccccee e 98c | s60. grade at, special to-morrow, aq. yd...... Sale of 16-4 Linoleum. 4yard-w! sheet. 16 pieces of imported Scotoh‘hand-made Linoleum, made out of purest cork and linséed oll; finest patterns ever presented, fully 12 ft. wide; the actual nominal value of these choice goods is $1.00 Raa ined 49 yard; to introduce them to you we will mark them for to-morrow, sq. yd.; extra special.. c Great Matting Sale at Half Price and Less. 100 rolls of reversible, extra heavy China Matting; each roll contains 40 yards or over; $8.00 value; special for Friday’s bargain day, per roll . 80 rolls of linen warp reversible Japanese Carpet Matting; each rod contains 40 yards; $12.50 value; special, per roll, for Friday’s bargain day.... . Rug Bargains Extraordinary. All- Wool Tapestry Rugs. Smith’s Finest Brussels, CLEARING-OUT PRICE. $22.50 value, at $13.98. Reversible Tapestry Rugs, about 150 lett; they will be| gize 12x9; absolutely guaranteed Alex. Smith's best sold to-morrow, 4 sises, at leue) than halt, quality; the highest standard for wear and colorings; 98c 3.98 5.98 esd bled ae $50.00 would not buy a better wearing rug; the color- ings and patterns are most beautiful; about 3.98 5.98, 7.98, 10.98 12 atyles in all; on sale, $22.60 velue, at... 13.98 Values $6.50, $9.50, $12.00 and $15.00. hk. |. Namm. | RK. t Nami. ik. i. Namm. USE THE 3 AND 7-TIME RATE FOR | BEST RESULTS IN WORLD WANT ADVTS. 4 ot «