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"PRICE ONE CENT, 2 ee 110°CLOCK NEW YORK. WE DNE ISDAY, MARC H 23, 1d. _ |e Cireulation Books Open to All.’’ | NIGHT EXTRA —— ~ PRICE ONE CENT. WOMAN WITH aSTOL IN ROGEMBLY ROOM Flourished a Revol ver While Session Was in Progress with the Avowed Intention of Sh ooting New York | Lawyer 1f She Could Find Him. FIRST SHE HAD CALLED ON GOV. ODELL TO AID HER. After Being Quietly Led Out She Said She Was Auna Ellsworth, and that She Lived at the Marlborough, in This City, Which Is Denied, {Special to. The Evening World.) ALBANY, March %3.—A woman who sald she was Mrs, Anna Ellsworth and that she lived at the Marlborough dlotel in New York, made a scone in the Assembly Chamber to-day by flour- ishing a revolver and threatening to] Kill @ man who she said was some- | whore in the Chamber. | “When disarmed by a clerk she de- elured that she had fully intended to! (cll the man if she found him, Asked |one here has been able to locate him | who the man was she said he was a| lawyer and clerk to a Commission in New York, The woman was in‘a state of great excitement and could not give any Fas tional explanation of her conduct. It ‘was finally learned from her that she felt aggrieved because the man, who ®he said had been paying attentions to her, had ceased his attentions, She said she wanted revenge. Bofore galng to the Assembly cham- FLED WITH THE FRM'S JEWELS Daniel Kleinberger, of Maiden Lane, Makes an Assignment, | Alleging His Partner, Henry! Fisher, Took Goods Away. © has been ruined by of his partner with worth of loose diamonds and promissory notes gating 2 consid- sble sum, Dantel Kleinberger, senior of the firm of Daniel Kletn- & Co., diamond merchants at HW Maiden lane, tiled « voluntary | petition in bankruptey in the Unit our in Brooklyn to- prearans who hives in this horougl tion Mr. Klelnberger state: peared ton days with thn idx and notes and that he has been unable lo get the slightest track is him since res his Ihubities, at $41,705 says, consist of $10 ‘in two) bank wecounts, 1 on and bills and mi nates HRECSSINA R i) YEARS OLD, KILLED HIMSELF George Petsch, an Octogenar- ian, Is Believed to Have Swal- owed a Large Dose of Car- bolic Acid. George Petseh, elghty years old, is Delieved to have committed suicide this afternoon by drinking carbolle acid at Cromwell avenue and One Hundred and Seventieth street, where he lived with Dis married son Frederick. Petsch was found by his daughter-in- daw lying on the floor of his bedroom with a half emptied four-ounce” bot- tle of carbolic acid beside him. Dr, Frederick Hargrave, a neighbor, Who had been attending (he old man for several days and treating him for the grip. was called, but could do nothing. Petsch died within ten minutes after the} John physician arrived, Petsch at one time wat in tee business with hin two sons, Frederick. —$———__ Luster Season at Atiaatle City necome ular wiih Ne of the * eninyivana sais faz ‘week iad 4 iow ‘i. Mk. Sunaaae ‘day an convenient’ wervioa, prod Toxep ber it was learned that Mrs. Ellsworth called at the Capitol and told her troubles to Gov. Odell. She asked that the man she sought be prohibited from entering the Assembly, ‘The Governor's secretary said he had no right to place such a prohibition on anybody. After leaving the chamber Mrs. Ellls- worth disappeared and no one has been able to find her anywhere. If there was such a man‘ in the Chamber to-day no All that Is known of the man is what the woman herself said of him. At the office of the Hotel Mariborough \\ was said this afternoon “We have been asked several times to-day if a Mrs, Anna Ellsworth were one of our guests here. We do not know any woman of that name, and none of our present guests has registered under that name, nor do we find It on our books at all.’ ~ BLOWN TO PIECES, BY DYNAMITE Philadelphian Ge Death While Experimenting —Two Women Injured, Other Persons Hurt and Property Damaged. (Special to The Evening PHILADELPHIA, March mite that was being used for experi- mental purposes by Alexander Hems- ley, a member of the Philadelphia Pho- toxraphle Supply Company, at Seventy- third street and Woodland avenue, this city this afternoon exploded, shaking MWe neighborhood for blocks around, Hemsley was blown to atoms and two women who were passing on Woodland avenue were badly injured. to the pital, Seve slightly hurt. Windows were battered and an alarm of fire was sent in, as buildings near the scene of the explosion were damaged es PASTORS DISCUSS THE DIVORCE LAWS Representatives of Many De- nominations Meet at St. Bar- tholomew’s Church and Seek a Remedy for the Evil. They were iversity of Pennsylvanta ‘a other persoa were ‘he third annual congress of bishops and ministers representing chirches of any denomination convened to-day in the Lele chouxe of Bi. Burt W's 208 Hast Forty-second “id ‘discussed the subject of aie prayer by Bishop W Among ekey, Rev Ri Geipigia’, William N. ton: Bishop 1 aura George G. Reyn ius, of Hick: ae h oster, of Washington, D. ( and the well-known lawyer, John E Parsons, Diacusaion was confined to the quea- tion whether the best mothod Antidote acts quiclay and 162, 1472. B' way. ed Wilson's Gri ! narmieas. too: PANORAMIC VIEW OF PORT ARTHUR AND. TWO OF THE BATTLE-SHIPS THAT FIGURED IN THE LATEST BOMBARDMENT. ee Ts ie” AVL Bife ka ! GIANTS WIN FOURTH GAME. FROM BIRMINGHAM NINE McGraw’s Men Tackle Southern League; Team in Benefit Game for Vulcan’ TEL VISTI/O* THREE FAVORITES: WIN RACES AT LITTLE ROCK Statue Fund and Beat Ay ‘hem by Score’ of 5.to 3. Sg Tommy O'Hare Takes the First, While} CORE BY INNINGS Dahlen cap- + the fen fared’ AMillerick’s inet. Giants. oo 2 0 = Alexander sin- , Dirmingtass 19°06 OO ob On igi bi armel fokoed him at second. | Ei Lalas. a Mery Mas, Ahanged 2 | the Fourth and Fifth Events—Second OR: fe nity. ated Pe) to Tritton, it : Non, Yor. Uirmiagiam, | tana, eee aeeen, Beem" © Choices Get Home in Front. Browne, rf. Duffy, ct #tole second, ‘ct in singled, scoring Bresnahan, 3b. smith, rf. Browne. Mertes forced McGann ut sec: | ais set Naueho. 3 ond. ONE. RU! ths. } E88, S Sixth Inn! : ’ when turned loose au ; Beem. aaa Wraananreniead:(selaicie cireananes'| WINNERS. | pleagea yman’ could ‘Hever it, ab iis tMictonnell “Pritcen ‘singled | ‘ . | SROUndInG Bienes et ates 4 wares ar ; : Rae ork rounder" aecfann | First RACE—Tommy O'Hare (2| OND RACE Medinnity, p. M ‘St 4 tripled, but overran the ate bag and wa hia out. Dahlen fied (Spectal to The Evening World.) out io McConnell. ‘Tritten threw out WEST END BASEBALL, GROUNDS, | Gilbert, NO-RUN: BIRMINGHAM, Aln., March 23.—It was qavents Inning. } voods. to 5) 1, Victor B. (15 to 1) 2, Eck- 1h odie $250; maiden three-year-olda: six tur poten 3. i La SECOND RACE—Laura Hunter (5 Fe “Iron Man's" day for the devotees of| Wiltse and Bowerman. relieved Me- fae (alte jie i Ginnity a w r. ed Ou to 1) 1, February Blue (2 to 1) 2, 16 . the reat national game with the local Meco oem io 1 kinui a Matiown aie 3. 4}teries or ships. Sout League ou ‘o1 he -| walked yan | Helier lexander's 8 c now! e Ja it 1 Gaeotldie Vulean Gtatiie fund, and as srounder to GHbert Inline for a double] ee cate 1) 1 4 So far as known the Japanese accomplished nothing yesterday. On re " a. N JN —Le . . ¢, i Joe McGinntty pitched for the Mo-1P!Aagner chtew out Bowerman. Wiltse ly Hing. “Ithe other hand the Russians nad better luck, a shell from the battleship Graw men it was a case of the New] popped wo Alexander Clifton Boy (5 to 1) 2, Polly 5 . { , : ah A i york 5 the -] 2 srounder to Vaughn. Retvizan, which was firing over the hill, landing on one of the Japanese York Iron Man assisting the Birming- i 4 utse $200; three-vear-old« und up: selling: + ‘ ham Iron Man. Etghth Inning. FOURTH RACE—Irby Bennett (2/9). Thenult furl battle-ships oa a ved for thi me} ‘yams : 1'G tumble {to 1) 1, Martine © to 2) 2, Joe Goss 3.) starters, wht« Betta | ate oe eine i Tosae ce tueiniinoneta ob wis hea wittee nit Waanee canna autied cn i 4 ht Vice-Admiral Makaroff, the naval commander at Port Arthur, is being i tance on the beneft occasion. The tocal] Tutten freed McConnell’ and Timseti| FIFTH RACE— Budweiser (2 to » 4) commended for his self-restraint in not risking his shipsin an engagement aggregation expected to give the Giants] Wila“throw, Duity Wied | 1, Dick Ripley (4 to 1) 2, Countess a Five any out to Browne and , doubled | giara 3. aig} with the. 2my. . wis X et rs A Nahin cancel = i The feeling here is that the Japanese tactics are preliminary to a land- rival last night larry Vaughn: from ‘Smith SIXTH RACE—Welcome Light )5 ™ 1h 2 he had been coaching Auburn, wher: the college boys. Vaughn is the famous old Cincinnati backstop whose arm went back on him and forced him out of the big organiza~ tlon, He has beep here for (he past two seasons playing first base and acting as field marshal for the coal barans, #s the local team is called. He reported |i the pink of condition and announced his intention of getting in the game to-day While Vaughn fulfils the requirement fa first sack guardian without cove has also mick’ popPet| e. 4) 4, Caithness 4 to) 2, Henry of Franstamar 3. iSvevial to ‘The ine World | LITTLE ROCK. Marcel 3 The weathar cleared up to-day aud the track | wag in good shape, ihe hanwy rain yes Vterday having packed it nicely, Rain- | land, William Wright, Barney Dreyfus, | rinits tonne | Lida lueb, Barkley Blackwolf Dy trouble. [Ralph Young will start In the Ark: Derby to-morrow, ‘The Tone mite and will he worth $174 10 to MeGann, NO TREN NB. YALE DEFEATS | TRINITY. (@pectal to The Byening World) NHW HAV Conu., Mare) Yule team defeated the 1 nine here to-day without | | 1b. seliton "| will Score by Innings. Ing much ground, he Fale BOPIRGE ala Lai tained his batting eye and ie the Lasole | penis Wrahenong) pba ol winner of the “League, It Wag warm, but —— i FIRST RACE rather sultry Power $250; (wo-vear-olda) four "HARRIMAN NOT IN POOL. ' Lent Inning. Starters, whis. locks St.HiC Fin and vappeone Dufty, the first batter to face McGin- soieaieuampeans Tommy O'Hare, ler: 8's). ote nity, doubled to left, “Mac” then ary He Doenn rari threw out Sith and ‘Dufty was held at second, Vaughn popped to McGann Millerick doubled to left. scoring Dufty, by Simhy. Alexander boo a grounder to Me rade any tidy 7 A Gann, ONE RUN ms faon Packie ‘ Browne fanned. | Bresnahan singled nal oe mad to left, stole second and scored on Me- | lat ~ 5 “ ‘ Ha « Ih. Phe w up during the night Gan ee-base WATCH FOR THE RACIN Mireur ae mith Wiel eae eALas antl eee rt be 3 ras UTI ATTND Approaching Chem tron , <iind that ahe was dying, pared apie ——— N THE EViNING W ORLD., [direction was a bo nas ho te materia arcane INSTRUCTED FOR PARKER. | —_———- —$$<$—— leading 1» vicious-looking I ; di died. A phyats led to lott _—_-~ | Racing in the Bust opens to-morrow at the Bennings Race Track ing} ched ta a jan was oned and be pronounced a 2 Light sliduiig Into | Uister County Detonaten WAN Vote Tvaxhington. The outlook Is for a an Surpassing In general Interest ein MN i 9 blood polsoning trons Kine weroned. Dufty te 01 ‘ 4 a ® " NB. KINUBTON NOY xeiting contests, record-breaking performances and enormous crowds hue wreoutliig lee \ -AtAtiud eine Tee nabs oves CAO aly Aine that of 1903 5 ie tn an is > toath ex- Warn Linson, Willig IF v From Bennings the horses will be brought to this city, and al \ around |i \ te { advised OM “Ginnity fe 1 1 th it 4 4 ites ee in Che Mee ay r buc Mrs. Pickard NO RUNR. through (he summer for the short time the cracks will be at Sara it [porsixted in. Davie the tooth drawn ‘Whird Inning. fae deleaat a ae ering toga, the rhythmic beat of the hoofs of thovoughby will be beard on ‘ Te tho <thetic being adminis- sree tite ORV ab Uber’ rakined | ia DR for lis de the various tracks in Greater New York the child | ed, to a Mrs, Pickard tore “doubled to” efi. Waraer ere adopted The Evening World will continue its tem of handicaps that have lated, wie oY 1 n ; bebe KR RSL SULT Oh Age PURELY NO, LOUISE MICHEL DYING heen so useful to race-goers in past season Hard as it will be to im- ‘ : 7 ile A iciere pe sume ett flelded Browne out 1 + bane prove the racing service of this nowspaper, efforis will be made to do {t Nia han struck owt. McGann drov Jong fly to McConnell, NO RUNS Pim uns Wedentiniiator ‘Phe racing news will be handled by experts and the accounts of the big © poison had done tte Fourth Inning. i events in The Evening World will be of the sparkling variety that makes < Mis. Pickard had been reste Wagner walked. McConnell, Near the End of nnelteadantechaneand: takannorice mfortably, Her husband and Duffy struck out, NO RL PARIS, March 23.—The announe i is employed in a downtowg: Mertes singled to centre. MeCofmick struck out. Mertes stole sqcond and third. Dahlen’ was safe, and Mertes scored on Wagner's muff. Dahlen pur- Joined a nack, “Gilbert filed out to Dutty attendant at the sted in the sport Whether you are a regular attendant or only a person inter the track, it will pay you to read the racing news of The wax made to-duy by friends of Lo races, an occasional Michel that the famous agitator anthory ts dying of pulmonary cor tion at Toulon nd anal 0 £0 to ning World Warner ded on gtrikes. ONE RU: ee iP every day. Firth: Tantng. + | take, Blso's dure for Gopsumacion. ic wil Entries for to-morrow will be found on page 12 Smith singled. Beowae ook Veauphn’s cure your got druxates. SHIPS ON EACH SIDE DISABLED Irby Bennett and Budweiser Capture! | the way of private or newspaper despatches supplementing the offitial ac- ‘{ing on the peninsula in an attempt to cut off Port Arthur simultaneously “SAVAGE BULLOOG lone 1 to Harlem Hospital, w was cauterixed, von took the boy home, “PORT ARTHUR IS PLANNED BY JAP ————-- + +e tt Is Believed in St. Petersburg that an At- tempt Will Be Made to Put a Force on the Peninsula, Cut Off the Stronghold, and Begin Siege from Land and Sea, DURING LATEST BOM BARDMENT. Russian Battleship Reported Sunk by the Japanese Squadron Outside of Port Ar- thur—Shell from the Crippled Retvizan Crashes Into.a Jap Ship totem amra ets (By Associated Press.) TOKIO, March 23, 6.10 A. M.—A special despatch from -Moji (op- posite Shimonoseki, Japan), says the Japanese fleet made another attack ~ on Port Arthur March 18, bombarded the city and its defenses and fought a furious engagement with the Russian fleet outside the harbor, destroying one Russian battle-ship. Seven Japanese casualties are reported. ‘ There is no information concerning the Japanese fleets condition. The Navy Department has not been advised of this engagement, “= his is the same engagement apparently which is reported- by Viceroy Alexieff to have taken place on March 21. al (By Associated Press.) ST. PETERSBURG, March 23, 1.17 P. M.—Further details of yester- day’s attack on Port Arthur are expected during the day, but nothing in counts has been received up to the present. From the positions taken by the Japanese the latter could not see either the town ore batteries. Thé range was from six to eight miles; with a high angle of fire, and precision was impossible, Although the general target was large, only a lucky chance could really damage the bat- with a general bom’ udment and commencement of a siege. The correspondent of the Novi-Krai, of Port Arthur, who is proceed- ing to the Yalu River, writes that he saw crowds of Chinese coolies throw. ing up earthworks on the frowning, impregnable heights at Kin-Chou (north of Port Dainy), showing that the Russians are determined to resist the sepanese, artenpt to land on the neck of the Lito-Tung Peninsula, ~ DIED AFTER HAVING BIT A SMALL BOY TOOTH EXTRACTED uumstanees under Mrs. Mary Pickard, Sixth avenue, tigution to be made to~ rs’ office e Mrs lena Job walking Pwenty or Dundied ‘the k mother Into tue toh | suring wagon and they were » the wou Hie thrush trains, of ‘he the wou arains, of, th A 1 n Mre, John- | Rel a after wh