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Weather—Partly Cloudy To-Nights Friday Fair. EDITION ALL THE NEWS FO TARE OE ane LS “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK 'THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1901. fe: ATTA TA sapere VEC. ae ALL DAY... Wenther—Partly Cloudy To-Night; Friday Baap, { “Circulation Books Open to Al.” | an BASEBALL PRICE RACING ONE CENT. —= BROOKLYN, 4; ne . PITTSBURG, I. Hanlon’s Men Play in Their Old-Time Form and Win Game by Brilliant Work— Hughes a Puzzle. —_—— The Ratting Order. Brooklyn. Pittsburg Reaumont, ef Clark, OPonnor, ¢. Phillips, Attendance—2,500, Umpire—Ematie, World) a Hanon * (Special to The Evening PITTSBURG, Pa.. June §.— and his ction of hot-house pla all star, brought with them te Rmoketown this morning. Aa a crew of rain-makers they hold a!) records, a> they have brought a downpour to ever city visited on trip—Philadelphia Boston, Cincinnat rain and now Pittsburg | \ | Heeler If they play at all to-day {t will be on a muddy lot, Lt looks as if the champions would be “up against it’ here, The Pirates pat the “‘kibosh on the Quak three straigat and are now roosting in second Place, within a few links of the Glanta. Fred Clark has his pitchers working to sult him now and has announced that Tannehill, Palilip! and Leever will twirl in turn as long as they make good. This leaves Chesbro and Wittse aa under- studies, Ranlon's Men in Bnd Way. Hanion’s band js in a bad way with Gatins and MeCreery on the shelf, #0 the prospects of pulling out with two ames of she series are slim. If #ey Ret away with one they'll have cause no fil@luite. AY y Lope ito take as many aa they can, of course, for the two-fold reason of moving up them- telves and helping New York to hold firm place. Were McGinnity here one game would be a sure thing, aa the “Iron Man’ put {t all over the Pirates nearly every time he pitched against them last year. President Ebbets joined the Cham- pions here this morning. He has been hard at work trying to coax John I. Rogers to give up Wolverton for Rlughey Jennings, but the Philadelphia magr.ate has been coy. 80 Bbbets came here empty-Banded. He might faave been gold-bricked at that. Wolverton lett here the other day for his home in Ohlo to nurse a bunch of baseball fils. How long he will de out of the game is not known, Champions See-Sawing. ‘The sce-saw stunts that the Brooklyn and St. Louls teams are doing these days are keeping the Gowanusee and Mound City fans bury. The champlons are now in fifth place, thanks to the trimming adminiatered by the Giants to Patsy Donovan's pets, but the two clubs may change places again to-day. Hanlon sald this morning that his team has been getting the worst of the umpiring right along both at home and abroad. “If things break d we get a falr deal," he sald, not a team that will crow Sun Shone for Game. ‘A couple of hours of sunshine put the @lamond at Expor!tion Park in good (Continued on Elghth Page.) 8 NEW YORK-CINCINNATI GAME POSTPONED. CINCINNATI, Of Jane 6.—Rain poued to-day's Penneylvania Limited to St. Le makes the rua. daily ta twenty-four hours, extra tare. °° PITCHER JIMMY HUGHES. BIG SCANDAL IN LABOR BUREAU. Warrants Out for Factory Inspectors Who Are Charged with Collusion. Warrants were applied for Mm Brook- lyn to-day for four factory tnspe:tors of this and Brooklyn boroughs,’ who are charged with bribery and general mal- feasance in office. It {a sald that in collveton with the owners of the biggest factories in the metrosolitan district they have winked at gross violations of the factory laws of the State. A xen- sitional acandal {8 expected to grow out of the affair. ‘Tho offending inapectora were firat brought to the notice of the Labor Bureau tn Albany a month ago, An in- Vostigation war set on foot, It haa re- sulted in aubptantiating every charge made and in unearthing new evidence of an astonishing nature. Deputy Commisinoner of Labor Thom- as Braniff, State Deputy Commiseloner Williams, of Albany, and Agent Hemi, of the Bureau of Labor Statlatics, ha had charge of the Investigation. They left headquarters in this borough early this afternoon to go to Brooklyn for the warrants, It in expected that are rerte will be made before night, Speaking of the casv, John Williams, State Factory Inspector, said to-day: “I Intend to purge the department of this corruption. T know that anme of these deputies, have necepted monev from poor people who want to get thel> licenses recommended. We have clear cases ngainst five of them and the war- rant may be served at any minute. Wa will see that these fellows will be put Vehind the lars. HOPE NOW FOR MRS, INLET. Physicians Report a Slight Improvement —Patient Resting. WASHINGTON, June 6—Drs. Rixey, Sternberg and Johnaton were in conmul- tation at the White House about half an hour this morning. After their depar- ture Becretary Cortelyou gave out the following statement: “Mrs, McKinley's physicians re that phe passed a comfortable night and continues to ‘shew alight {mprovement.” The continuation of the Improvement in Mrs. McKinley's condition noted. by her physicins yesterday has cheered the President somewhat, but bis anxiety is such that he Temains most of the (i in his wife's bedroom and only. ente his office to see membera of the Cabinet or personal friends. To-day he saw Secretary Long, w: has jum returned from Colorador former Attorney-General Griggs, who called on rivate business, and | Representative alzell, of Pennsylvania, aravity of Srp, McKinley's condition’ is recog. nized by the general publ id those who have business with President are showing great delicacy a - are sho cy and conald. ——____ GEORGE VANDERBILT BACK. Millfonaire, with Wife and Ch Validerbilt, with his wife and child, arrived on the Hamburg liner Deutschland to-day, The Vanderbiits spent the winter and spring abroad. ; Wo WARSHIP FOR ASPHALT TRUST Mayflower Will Keep Watch on Our Neigh- bor Venezuela. . WASHINGTON, June 6.—The May- flower ealled yesterday from San Juan for Carupano. She will make stops at Laguayra and Porto Cabello. Navy De- partment officials state that her mission tm to keep in touch with the situation growing out of the Veneguela asphalt troubles, ACTOR CARNEY SET FREE. He Denied Attempt at Suicide When Arraigned im Ceurt. Charles D. Carney, <he actor, whose stage name is “Cranloy Dougiass,” was discharged when arraigned before Magistrate Brann in Jefferson Market Court to-day, charged with attempted aulclde, Carney told the Magistrate that he had received a cable message announc- ing that his mother was dying. This made him deapondent and as he was ill, he took morphine to alleviate it, and accidentally took an overdose, He stated that he had no intention of Killing himaelt. A Centre: of Activity. The West si spearia area eeeenras sonicns of Meahetten. JEROME RAID Justice Jerome Breaks Into the Pool-Room of Devery’s oy want A. MoAuliffe liff yt eputed manager of the place gra Friend. D y Conimissioner D yest Thirty- + Goa” at 109 4 and were smashed wit by the seventy men playing windows, up and down tho fire- uf by Michael Wooley. of McCul- id the prisoner's taken. iso caided a poolroom at No. ; Rooms building. Capt. Diamond raided recently ing or anvhody. bhed ig and snot out of a rear window on. He jumped twenty-five feet and escaped. flit h rly for several days. iclan, ive, who tried to stop him & examined. al! hut two were SANE PAVILION. years old, of 673 Second tee on the east side, was taken sievue to-day and placed under No. 249 East Fifty-seventh street, a says the doctor has been Se mom , WINNERS i ite 2. Bang! nT ST. LOUIS. f 1 y R. 2, Swordsman 3. « TLPMIA AT CHICAGO. } cloliay 3: Chicago. 0. LOUIS, oe) Tia ate | FRANK FARRELL HORACE PORTER PELL- ODELL TO FREE BRAVE BOY JOE. Governor Will Visit Learn Facts the Young Hero »-d of His Case. Brave little Joe Phillips will be ac- corded an honor such as has never fallen to the lot of a New York waif. The Governor of the greatest State {n the Union is In the city, and it la paid thet he came down purposely to investigate the case and to take per- sonal active intorest in seouring Joe & home and an education befitting his calents and energy. Gov. Odell led the strenuous life ana boy. What he is to-day he made bimeelf. He had the advantage of Joe Phillips in that he had a good father and mother who looked out for him. Poor little Joe bas no father and his mother is in the workhouse. sho tale of little Joe’s struggles in The Evening World touched the biz heart of the Governor, It has been told how he telegraphed to Magis- trate Pool about the little fellow. The report of the Magistrate evi- dently stirred his interest to greater depths, for he is here to-day, full of solicitude for the boy. An cngagement has beon made by tne Governor to mest Magiatrate Pool some time this evening and hear from WEAK EYES A BAR. ¢ Point Many Students Fall at W: Eaamination, WEST POINT, N. ¥., June 6.— tletal report haa as yet been made dy the Medical Examining Board, but in oMcial circles sald that about & per cent. of the young men who yester day presented themselves for entrance examination at the Military Academy were found physically disqualified, wainly on ik eyes, @ocount of wea! Limit At & sides sista emia HRY 3s tLe lips of the man who sent Joe to the Protectory ali of the facts con- cefning his struggles and ‘heir out- come, The Magiatrate is as deeply inter- ested as is the Governor. He has given much of his own time to the boy. He believes that !f the Gorernor should see Joe and talk to him he woukl be even more interested. And so It comes that a distinguished vis- {tor will call at the Roman Catholic Protectory and ask for Joe Phillips, the visitor being none other than the Governor of the State. Gor. Odell has long been a friend to boys of grit and good character, but this {s the first time that he has ever taken such an active Interest in a waif, It is a great thing for the’ Governor of a State to travel hundreds of miles on behalf of a boy whose sole recommendation {s that he !s honest and loving and a hustler. A great thing for boy and Gov- ernor. of brave Joe's case For nee paue O. BIG MAN IS MISSING. Mitchell fa G Feet High and Welghe 238 Poands, ‘The police are searching yesix yeams old, nia home, ce June 2, He welgh 235 pounds and Is 6 feet in helght, W! lwet seen he wore a frock coat and vi black trousers, white shirt and cotto: underwear, for John who has No 259 M 9, , iN | i ACTOR H. P. PELL A. Prominent New Yorker Tears Up a Love Let- ter in Cleveland and Then Shoots Himself. Son of the Late John Howland Pell,’ He Went on the Stage Despite Family Pro- tests. ‘The Evening World callea up the Huron Street Hospital, in Cleveland, O., at 12.15 o'clock. The following conversation took place: “This is The Evening New York. Is this the house @ar 7" geon?”* “Yes; what do you want?” “Will you kindly tell us the eamdi- tion of He-=ce Porter Pell, who shot himself this morning?” “He Is in a critical condition The bullet passed clear through his body. He Is unconscious. We do not know yet whether the stomach was per: forated. “He has a slight chance of recove ery, but I cannot say surely that he will live through the day. It de- pends upon whether a vital organ has been hit.” Horace Porter Pell, the actor scion of the well-known New York family of that name, shot himself early to-day in his rooms in the Wyandotte apartment- house, In Cleveland, O. The bullet went clear through his body and the wound ts believed to be mor: Young Pell is twenty-three years old, in father was the late John Elowland Pell. Two brothers are Stephen H. T. Pell-and 8. Osgood Pell, of the firm of 3. Osgood Pell & Co., of No. 542 Fitth avenue. Mrs. Samuel Cornell Hopkins, who was Miss Mary Howard Pell be- fore her marriage, is a sister. The Pell brothers live with their widowed mother at Port Washington, L. L, where they have a handsome estate. In Love with Actress. Berapa of a letter in a woman's hand writing on delicately scented paper were found scattered about young Pell’s room, They were patched together, but no sd= dress or signature could be deciphered. ‘There were also a number of letters from Pell’s mother. Pell was conscious when found, but would make no states ment, When asked why he shot hime self he shut his teeth and turned his face away. He became unconsclous at the hom pital and is sitll in that condition, It was found that he had shot bimself. fn the stomuoh and the bullet passed entirely through the body, It is thought the stomach was perforated, in. whic case there can be little nope of saving ell's life ay eine Pell ts a nephew of Mra, Wale i went on the stage im? den ie He January, 190, much against the wishes of his family He ts satd to have fallen In love with a prominent actress and it fs sup that her refusal of his sult was the en Ht. T, Pell firm of 8. Osgood We Fifth avenue, ts « Pell. An Evening Worlll re him thts morning if ne ha bad news from Horace “No, what is 10?" he asked, “He ahot himself in Cleveland last might.”” $ “My God! of the Co, No. bit of Horace brother a sulc’ became kreatly. agitated, Just then « Distriet, Messenger el int a telegram. s also « brother: of “3, Osgoo (Continued on Second Page.) - sit Yale-Princeton Baseball Game, on facia seston will cua, a apealad to Prinveta and We i Pri foes et the «arn Neen‘ and ‘New Brancwich ta rh: 4s