Show BLAME WILL BE PLACED brought out in the startling g evidence slocum inquest evidence ol of a startling nature which doubtless will have an important result of ol 01 bearing on the ultimate the coroners inquiry into tho the general genera slocum disaster was forthcoming at the inquest in new york city tuesday perhaps the most unexpected incident was the continued refusal to answer questions of henry lundberg a united states steamboat inspector who was wag supposed to have inspected the life preservers and the hull ot of the aba ill fated steamer ills his refusal was based on the ground that an answer might tend to incriminate him andee and bo acted on the advice of 0 his counsel the coroner committed lundberg to I 1 the house of 0 detention but later accepted bail tor for his bis appearance at tin the hearing daniel oneill oneall ll who according to his bla sworn statement had never worked on a boat until he was hired on the slocum a short time ago admitted that he had lumped jumped into a rowboat filled with people from the slocum capsizing it referring Ke to the efforts to throw water on the fire when it was first discovered oneill told ol of the bursting of 0 the hose lie he ran ano and got tho the rubber washing hose but the coupling would not fit the standpipe this was some of 0 the sensational testimony brought out by the use of dynamite and heavy guns fired by men from the second battery scores ot of bodies were brought up from the bottom around the shores near north brother island tuesday from sunrise to sunset the searchers along the beach and in the boats gathered in bodies bringing up the number ot of the recovered to date to the appalling total of |