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Weather—Rata To-Night and Probably Saturday. NIGHT EDITION _ - PRICE ON CENT. TES Che { “ Circulation Books Open to ) All”? NEW YORK, g RIDAY, M CERT Bini: DAY. Ay 3L, I HL. Weather—Ratu To-Night and Probably Satur@agy: PRICE ‘ONE CENT! CLOSE BASEBALL GAME ; IN MUD AT BROOKLYN = --0D0-e- Champions and Pirates Each Score One Run in the Fourth Inning---No Game at Polo Grounds To-Day. R. R. FIGHT OFF; | MORGAN WINS. Joint Board Appointed for Union ‘ Pacific and Northern Pacific, with Morgan in Control. Tt fs ofeialy announced that an,Northern Pacific Board will he left! nized es representative of the Inter- understanding has been reached ve-/1n the hands of J. Plerpont Morgan, | ests of both properties. tween the Northern Pacific and| Certain names have It [s aeserted that complete and + permanent harmony will result! Usion Pecific taterests. Under this | suggested, not now to be made pub- | from the plans adopted between all Coes gis composttion of the ic, eich ca fespectally, interests involved. ready been be recog- CENERAL TIP |M’CLUSKY’S VOTE — THREATENED. DEFEATED DEVERY D. ty Fails to B he H f Police Rockdrillers May Quit Jeputy Fails to Become the Head o olic | Chiefs’ Association ,, In Sympathy with | Tunnel Strike. | | Deputy Commtastoner of Potter n bad blood between the two [W.s, Devery owes hie defent in his time." Ones lounreiti atcnenthorkcnelfnbthteratuellieesidenes lor pwell tommissioner sald that he, too, member of the aswoclation, and @trike of the tunnel rock drillers ts Nw Otte of Chiefs of} meeting hetwould made there Is a prospect of a Keneral pro thelitaiverscizvate erly a ne ewe seooret a Ie a former Chief of Detectives George Richant Sylvester, of Wash- etepe looking to this drastic action were | McClusky, n, D. C., wus elected President (HMB? faken tata afternoon by Walking Dele.| ‘The vote stood 50 to 50 when Me- Natlonal Assoctatton of Police gate James Green, of the Rock Drillers'|Clusky cat ble ballet, The mi to-day, heating | Chict Deyery:t the reword be bl votes to %. Union, He visited the Borough of the whom Devery removed from the Then Devery was elected unants Bronx and notified all union rock drill-| head of the Detective Inreau Reena A ne era at work on big Jobs to Ve prepared | toe tichard Sylveater, Major Rt Sylvest wis the © 0 0n strike at a moment's notice, | 10 CNN yen SaStarmatortuceu Paiste fie ‘There was a meeting of the strikers, Cons weit 1 that ne real~ in put shlet Quirke order. On, mination for #rest- of Phil ing ont the grud anid to have enterta © which be in| “for the comshittee with Secretary Douglass, of the sub-contractors, in the office of the dent were ef w Rapid Transit Subway Company at 3 ic Chief! since Capt. Titans was tara, mbun, , Stelock to-day which lasted an hoUr-igiven hie place. & ogy niminated Pe ‘Tho meeting was spirited. ‘Tae commit- <= that the Deputy: Commissioner. was falr, ‘a new form of agreement which| It I= said that McClusky made no! inteligent and popular, and the Rrmatest tee @ecretary Dougiaew called for. To an Evening World reporter he attempt paeeml the infaction jwhich Devery’s defeat gave him. * gait he would issue a statement at 4.15. |The Incident caused considerable ton. D.C When called upon at that hour he re-loomment among the Chiefs after fused to do =m. From the demeanor of | Secretary Evans and Douglass their|(e Comvention adjourned meeting was anything but satisfactory, | Commissioner ‘Murphy was ween thi John J. Pallas, of the Confederated | ‘fternoon by an Evening World reporter | and axked If he knew that McClusky Union, refused to talk. All morning about 3600 or 490 striking | 1 Voted agalnat Devery, He replied: Chie Th fof Palice America had nver nee: e balloting resulted in the election r Richard Sylves of Devery re ery clo and It Was not until the Wnal vote was counted that the result was known, Very wan chosen vico-proaident o Association by the unanimous vor th convention. Harvey O. Carr, of and Haplia, Mich.. was elected mece It Was decided to hold the next cone ” . “ + ntion in Louteville, durti Fock drillers hung about the head- I don't know, but I would not de epdate: to. be. aot Nyarene: May. 1902, quarters of the safety ergineers, One | *Urprised vo hear that he did. There! Direcwrs. oars Hundred and Twenty-ttth street and a = — en e: f venue, waitin v1 Op Ing rate of wages, Instead of ” va Hezington avenuc, walting for develo. ery ney maint now being told te tke [WOMEN’S WARD CONDEMMED ing. Matthew McConville, Presldent of| “Work on the tunnel was resumed. to-¢ sections controtled ‘arrell & Hopkins i partly In. those truction ‘by Naughion 4 c an € Co, and Holbrook, pot & Daly. Contractor J. C, Rogers work only because’ of the heey He does not employ union workmer the wtrike did not affect him !n’ any | Way. Asked to-day what he would do ite the strikers’ demands were Kings County Grand Jury De- nounces Raymond Street Jafl. The unsanitary condition of the wom- en's ward in Raymond Street Jall, Brooklyn, was the subject’ of a pree sentment to-day by the Kings County May nd Jury, Before closing {ts session, the Jui characterized the women's bullding ancient, unsanitary and unfit for human habitation, The jurors recommended t the county authorities provide temporary quartera for women pritone: until a permanent bullding for them is erected, the safety engineers, and James Green, ‘a delegate from the rock drillers, visited the oMce of John J. Pallas, Chairman of the Committee from the Central | f Feaeraged Union, No. 91 Centre street. ‘There it in expected they will meet 9 Elaard Friday and Wildam J. O'Brien, who represent the other striking trades juuve bec employed on tunnel jday: in th tractors nan, nuspended Delegate Francis McFay, of Brotherhood of Boller-Makera and Ship- bullders of America, ordered a strike to-day on the Rapid Transit Tunnel work on Division No. 2, for which tha Degnan-Mckean Company hold the contract, of the riveters at work on tho tunnel will be unionized, and will have to Ive up to the agri ‘The work on the rection of above One E iy and the oth: lw progressing without Interruption, the contractora who are constructing that xtecl construction. part of the tunnel having early ucceded Fifteen of these riveters employed at/to the men’s demand, different places on Elm street, between — ‘entre and Bleecker streets, stopped | WOMAN’S INJURIES FATAL. work at 10 o'clock, threw down thelr | feels and, putting on thelr coats and went to tho time office of the ec-| atary Colwell, twenty-clght years old, ton and put in thelr tlme tickets, who jumped from a window of her heuse, 282 Broadway, Flushing, on May, 28, dled in the Kings, County! Hospital sesenesasseeseneeese+onnS WEATHER FORECAST. $ Forecast for the thirty- six hours ending at 8 P. M. ‘The men said that thelr atriko wan the result: o! refusal on the part of = the contractors to: grant daily wage they, allege to be the and probably Saturday; ab south to onst winds, ie ila toeatteaver hr ate: DIT at first. SCORE BY INNINGS OmOe2 0K O71 TSBURG 252 0 0 (Continued trom Page eventh Inning—O’Connor walked. Beaumont singled. Phillipi out at to steal hme. Clarke's fly sco 1. Beaumnt trying to steal h F | sinaled. Mo G irrell flied to {were doubled up. No runs. Eighth Inning—Bransfield flied. te Leach filed to Farrell. No runs Sheckard fanned. Ke No runs. Ninth Inning—Ely out at first. jied, but O'Connor was cau Beaumont Farrell's doubled. scoring Beaumont. Ci ed. Two runs. Daly fouled to Leach. Di ed. Farrell hit by pitcher. cond. sate McGu ——— +++ —— Waagne r flied to Clarke or ht at th in Phillt secotd. O'C red Phillip ome Shecka Qant 2 plate WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE Fourth Race—Reseda +e 1. Boney Boy 2 3 ST. LOUIS RESULTS. Third Race—Pressover 1. Precisely +++ WOMAN SAW HER ADMIRER SHOT IN IN DUEL WITH RIVA: ty-riti shot ith street. was tak in the right arm. He said he had t eats ' by Thomas Lee, of 544 West Thirty-ninth La ey he admitted that he and Lee had fought ents RENa, BAG ta ofa wont Hfesti bt flied 2, Little Fitz 3 to 1] of bunco men and lookt whether! was found, and after reviewing the a policeman wan within o Magiatra decided to hold Tiffany “We are detectives,” said Retdy. a further gxamii “Charmed!” said the clubman, lan-| Ines paunpaen + rat pa) east guldly. “What do you detect?” web ier ola thes Henkel BOERS S COOn eS ao nae doe y. on nich fi e ve ht “You,” answered the detective. | tution th ‘irawn, thellnevianle, ano wer ich ree Wanner, Bransfiel Ritchie, rf i et. Laeact. 8b. iB arrell, EE, ante PRUNDH pee | ned ean Nash and Cunningham, WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN) May 31.—Old Sol ant tae baseball); neo: dco had a battle royal early this afters. noon. ‘The heedon, incensed at the big” attendance at the Memorial Day @amem - was determined the fans should be a Tuo Ensy to Talis About, | PERRY TIFFANY UNDER ARREST. Well-Known Clubman Charged with Failing to Pay a Restaurant Bill. Mr. Exsner The police this afternoon, Oil of 31 It is alleged featival occasion of the cashel the check for the full amount rude hands upon Perry Tiffany, the|and Tiffany left the aurant without well-known ‘hose home tw at} paying the bill, No, 152 enue, He was walt-) Since then the firm of Essner & Rece arth street and Broad- 8 husky legion paas, | | to: as heen disso) ener ia in E peared in court 1 ed and at present Mr, Rector ay- n Tiffany was a ts. Reidy and Arm- strong rtepped im to him, and Reldy,| ratzned. ; Detect nt Reldy was asked ‘Mr. Perry ‘Tiftany, | tor the wa vat replied that “Yen.” assented Mr. cool} not have it and. th had teen re- nauteur, thinking he w rerence complaint | turned to the © § about two hours before the was saieduled to begin, time as though the: own schemes were going ) an wut to his liking, but Sol Anally his dander up. heaved a few extre n tons of fuel into his blast furs loose a droadside of reational kind— o and his clouds for you a Tiffany. “There's been a warrant out’ over a year.” ch Mr. Tiffany looked bored, said “Real- ty!” and accompanied the to} in Joffersun Market ‘Accomfing to the police Tiffany Oot. 10, 1499, «lined at Rector», wi the place was conducted by Keener & Rector, an) presented a check payab aloniin to thelr onter for $25, in payment of a Bieany ko with Mr Mr. Rector identi fuse on top at af lawyers but curtody’ fleld practically to. ers to practice, there was great Hanion’s men, not faithful bleachers n patiently walting nieta these many, his si A peep at POLICE FORCE. SUPREME COURT, n ecture. mys, wo that Dally LAKE MOHONK, N. PARIS. May Commander W Aressed the Ar = 4 tec Clothing Company. Are selling referred to and he would be glad to se police army organized, Gunn, however, had their uses, nothing |, wan so Influential with the T favoring arbitration, th could not do without a navy would our missionaries be pro featur Guarantee | (wh corner OF and Hundred) end) our commercial rests promoted? funtred ag How elre murderers of Amer. Sul ' a : feana in Ittle kingdoms be brought to ath punishment? sail the newest "ng Mr. Wadham said he would like to eoe a disarmament, but not until after the other natione diearmed. Judge Henry KR. Steele did not belteve ereeg an Ey Mond elr ste Sine ato as a h io Edtaa tne ene now, We nua have Smith. a trayeliing | um. pithy rth An ton Wf you! wastes SSRRPUSIG Ga NY Oe idea bom Soft ASRS eat be 2 Lanes