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Show Fortunes Taken From Victims Slocura Fire Nearly Two Hundred Thouoand Dol-; lais Pound on Bodiesof ' the Dead. NEW YORK, , June IS. Of .. the monej", jewelry and other valuables valu-ables taken from the dead in the Slocum disaster, aggregating aggregat-ing nearly 3200,000, much has been claimed from the Coroner by relahvep. There Is one ( package, however, for which i:o claim haa yet been established. It was found on the- body of.a woman at first supposed to be that of Eva Kru-ger, Kru-ger, but has no, yet been identified. The property consists of eight bank books, showing deposits of nearly $25,000 In eight of the beet-known, savings institutions insti-tutions of New York; two or three life Insurance- policies amounting in all to about $10,000 or $15,000, deds to property in Now York and elsewhere and a considerable con-siderable amount in bank notes. The deeds. Insurance policies and tho bank books are all In the name of a per-fc-:i who, it would seem, Is quite different differ-ent from Eva Krugcr, but tho Coroner is keeping the namo secret for the present pres-ent and to considerably puzzled because the woman lias not been identified bv relatives. A3 a result of tho conflict over the dis-popal dis-popal of the wreck, the hull has been ta-! ta-! ken in charge by the District Attorney's office in order to collect all the evidenco obtainablo. Announcement was made that the authorities would brook no interference in-terference in tho work. |