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Tage, ab, ye te Weather—Pair to-night and Wednesday; warm INAL oe ar O14, by “PRICE ONE. CENT. Copyright, Co. jaw Vork World), “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | The Presa Publishing RIM CANDIDATE WHO WILL LE CHOSEN SENATOR) FROM NEW JERSE 1 $35/000 ROBBERY OF JEWELS. FROM MRS. THAN'S HOME — | | | Wife William Looked Ocv Hour I Jr. Had t Collection Half we They Vanished. dar se fe $17,000 NECKLACE GONE. Detecti he House ¢ Had Secret Keys—No Clue Found. , HTH, efore «i ro with locking joined =) MARTINE SURE. TOBE SENATOR M the fa t to the closet Mmm the pearl necklace, | Gov. Wilken Bait Blamed by Can- Tile door was locked, but when she . . ae fooked tor aco it was gone, dlidate Who Quits Fight in covered a piled of their New Jersey. . were go! — od, a } (Special to The Fvening World from a Staff Correspoudent.) id taken oN, N. J, Jan, %4,—The elec- nothing but the contents of the closet nes E tine of Plainfield | th A hurried » next United tates: Senator | } and to-day ey was assured this af- der the pe n of t rmer Senator James jent are ing on th perinte ‘ark withdrew from | Smith's withdrawal was an-| nounced immediately after the separate in Senate showed | Martine had failed of election by Police Get No Clue. When the tly each servant was t race. Je reached the house | n separat 1] vote and Assembly »bery Was given ¥ one vote. 8 Martine will give to the household had be the honor of being the first ally reduced, there bdelr n State to send a man to the housekeepers two maids employed | United States Senate as the result of a vy election. The Legislature in hin simply ratify the) wishes of the voters of the State as ex-| pressed polis, Smith's wit hdvawal from the race, ac- cording to an announcement made by | him, was due to the fact that he real-| dd the interference of Gov, Wilson had at this time. po some one Well acquainted with the in- terfor of the house had entered by a skeleton key, and with another key of the same c had el the door of the jewel closet and stolen all tt contained. List of Stolen Jewels. 1 choosing will ist of the articles stolen, as given | made his election impossible, Fg rai tal vote of both houses was as Two siran pear laces, one} fe | nen f wy pearls, tie} Martine, 40. stray thirty-six pearis;| Smith, 10, | clots | Mamill, 1, value One scklace set with emeralds smali| @0v. Fort, 1. | John Kean, 1, wary to @ choice, 41, States Senators will be upon an en- courteously reful will follow him. oe emcees pe Ae OPER | | Was | to the Meteor, with § | the trip in twelve days and a tle two houses finished ion muensnnaeall the result was muni Vay one Gama | Wilson he expressed his | coh Her | an nents predicting Martine's election | C ballot to-morrow seemed to be " Ee i the names of Willam © \ Reanal |ttughes of Paterson, and Frank F. , cada carlin ns h of Trenton were presented | Fea | erence of the Democratt Le : ators Jast night, no votes go on an ie ed ear. record for them to-day, Hug! was voted for by Ass rd of ai, rings Hoboken, but he subsequently changed iii ve yote to Martine, This ts the result ] ‘wow (of dames Hennessy, Chairman of the 4 Bane ty committee, coming out orsing Martine. jo : riinal Gov d that he could truly | ogee ' 4 say the result was only what he ex- llbedie | pected, He added: f I | 1 think the gratefulness of the on, 4 4 eis, | State will be based upon the knowledge Be ~ « 7 N his ev tn | that henceforth the selection of United (ONL! Jy ee See eae | tirely different basis than hitherto. The pe Bi: ao people will know that they will make JOKER'S PARK REJECTED, [rere orcs of tnoir senators pen thelr own responsibility Aldermen ‘Tarn Down Brian Gs)" nig iy in line with the manifest Hughes's Offer, | movement of public opinion all over ¢ Iugh of the! the country, and what has just been o. for 4 park Was | done is almost convincing evidence of le etter Board the sincerity of the Democratic party in New Jersey in respect to the prin- yee Parks’ report says: | ciples and pledges of their party. | abiic hea hereon, it | ‘Mr, Martine ts to be congratulated thet the @ fr Mute: (on the privilege of representing the it no edvant » th y, and it |people in the Senate and I am sure th ip recommende At the same be | best wishes of the people of the Sta BARR, CHAMPION YACHTSMAN, DES IN ARMS OF WIFE Most Famous Sailing Master of Racing Yachts in the World. DEFEATED THE KAISER. Three Times Winner of Amer- ica’s Cup a Victim of Heart Disease. Capt. Charles Barr, thrice winner of the America’s Cup, the classic trophy of the seas, and victor in hundreds of sailing races is dead at Southhampton. | giand. While at break: with his! nly this morning Capt. Barr wus suddenly stricken with heart disease and | death came while he lay in the arms of | | his wife who had hastened to assist him | | as he fell forward from his chair. | Alexander Smith Cochran received al cablegram at his home in Yonkers to- day announcing the sudden death. Capt. Parr commanded Mr. Cochran's schoon- er Westward in an uninterrupted se- | ries of triumps at Kiel, Cuxhaven unt Cowes last summer. Charlle Barr, the greatest racin per that ever handied a whe a mander of the Columola and Reliance | In the international cup races( had won internationa) fame. Defeated Emperor William. At Kile) and Cowes last summer the | Westward, with Capt. Barr Lyn pe m= mand, swept the waters In prac every race in which she was Pale At| Kiel Capt. Barr won the Krupp Memor- | ‘al Prize, sho cols | at| he wheel. Time and again Mr. Coch-| ran's s¢hooner ran away from the Kaiser's crack yacht, and in the course of the Imperial regatta the Westward won the Prince Henry Cup and the We mp Cup. xhaven the Westward ran away from the Hamburg, tne Meteor and the) Germanla, and it had been planned by| Capt. Barr and Mr. Cochran to repeat this long series of vict In Ameri waters this summe| > was n ing left unbeaten on the other side, Won America’s Cup. Capt. Barr was born in Gourock, Scot- land, in 1864 and came to this country in the ‘Thistle In 1887, Shortly afterward he be- came an American citizen. After sailing many small yachts to victory he became, mate of the Jubl com" anded th and sailed he to two vi rica Cup contests. He rer nph with the Re- 1 and earned international faine » most skilful raci the seas. In the summer of 19% Capt. Barr won the great ocean yacht race with Wilso: Marshall's three-imasted schooner At- lantie. He broke all records for a aail- ing yacht crossing the ocear i on Mg skipper Sailed Columbia to Victory. The most + ntern 1 contest in which Bar 1 was the America t of 1901 wren the Columbia which had defeated Shamrock I. twe years before. heels to the Shamrock IT an boat won the first heat ¢ by 1 minute and 0. ond by 3 minutes and % seconds third by 41 se onda, In this final neat Shaintock IL finished first, but lost on a time allow ance of 43 seconds Barr, sailing the old schooner won the $1,000 Lipte ck, Frederick Thompson in the of Cape May. He took Mor : across the ocean tn 19M and cen out of tWenty-two races in started in English and Ger | In the y h t win the Ingomar was he Yachtsmen Laud Barr. OMetals and members of the 5 York Yacht Club, on whose ¢ the America’s Cup Capt. “Chart : 1 80 many suce den dea lived,’ ys “His career as ski Cormack. n cup defenders was such a unifo successful one t t would be nard out his greatest fe AL races were wonderfully well sailed, 1 1a unnecessary to say that the ney | of nis de’ regret his received with the gr by the New York Yacnt 9 Afterward he | s 1 H TUESDAY, JANUARY “24, YOR RK, We Capt. Charlie Barr, Famous ‘Skipper ; Yachts in Which He Defended Cup BiG ISSUE OF CITY STOCK — GREATLY OVERSUBSCRIBED LEVEN PERSONS SAVED FROM FIRE TNTACKSON STREET: Members of 26 Families Found Bidders Scrambled to Get Part of $60,000,000, J. P. Morgan @& Co. and Others Offering to Take the Entire Amount. Huddled on Stairways by the Rescuers. DIES IN HOSPITAL F remembered the man," said Mr, Sess Adamson to an Evening World re ae r bid » Parks, $1,000,000, 9 f Parti Within an hour after bids had been . vl $1,000,000 each for tt w lithe livia sea Was some time ring, Twenty-six ilies living In the six-/opened this afternoon for the purehal the city's hospitals and street impr ; io some time Jast spring, I think, tory tenement house at No, % Jackson| of the $69,00,00) issue of munteipal cor-| "nts or perhaps ft was in the early summer story Aanelny Dalle At 0 Jack nj of th eee eT ae oan Mayor Gaynor was not present at the that Goldsborough came here. I recall ) a panic this; porate stoc ne Sinking Fund | Q@MN& Of the bide, He had previously that 1t was in the forenoon and that | afternoon when fire started in the rear] terest, tho’ members 0 a “nnounced that other matters would de- the stranger looked haggard and worn, ¢ grocery store on the ground floor. | Commission who had charge of the #416) tain him at his ofte i] Said He Was Fi pven persons overcome by smoke were | announced that the stock had been sub-| The bids opened to-day were all ace « a le ‘ollowed, cued scribed three times over. ‘There wore 649) companied by certifed cheoks, aa. the He wanted to see the Mayor, ¥ tout man Webb of the Delancey street| bidders, two of whom bid for the entire lay Provides. The bonds mature in him the Mayor was out. He seamed d the fire, He sent in|issue or none. It was practically a| 1 and interest is payable semi-an- oe bhai Midachilerspeaagy eesperid % | at this reply. After fidgeting aout and called Policemen Daly and | se ne to ome of thd issue | athe : 5 ats mie Bree ae ea tree ene tinkine aad! Coosmueslonl ett Bika Hid Meta Nit: Man Who Refused to Tell on) ana mutiering to nimsett awhile, be eof 2 hen the . ‘ a8 a Uittle Over 10L 1-8 ane turned to me in a burst of confd 8 Hahn of No. 128] met in the City Hall there was @ J4:n | oversubscribed four timen an - jostant ti | ( e a bu of confidence emen ran up into| op financiers on hand to bid. Compe | Jorkast wall that the igieealer| Assailant Weakens—Brother jand told me he wanted to get the alarmed tenants| var Prendergast presided. When | that today's tague’ would ne BN | Mayor's help in a personal matter, He we tr dees iain Hyde came in to take hie | @Wally popular ang would. bring about | Seeking Revenge. | satd that two detectives were following The hallways were filled with gmoke | Tames mginver of the commisst on | the #aine pr. | é ae | him about and annoying him andé—ho men had to feel their nlm a fergiat bowed to him frigidly — - | wanted tt sto; md Me, Foenra ine wo (LEADER BARNES SICK Fo aoiaen, 100 telaay. to taligoan | tee se ea ag rp $h | itoapital from the effects of bullet! (hese detect uid posted themselves nd | Cyosleatsle cia. ; | WITH ACUTE TONSIL ITIS. He was shot on the night of s from the Atebemia Then 20 per cent, of the bids had been} le witting with James ‘ 4 When 20 pe ae st while sitting mi West Bleventh street, where : Tread they aggregated $200,000,000, A syt Republican S| ale 1 shalrmants Ton- ( ‘ank Farley in an old | ne suid he was stopping on a visit tethe F 1 the {dicate composed of J. P. Morgan & ¢ ils So Badly Swollen He Is Not At No, 414 Kast ‘Third strest.| city trom Washington, and had theowa ‘ und Mr. andythe National City Bank and the Firs Able to Talk & home was at No, 627 East jes at his window all through’ the y hey were! Sarional Bank bid for all or none at ied seventeenth st t to keep him a : , ated | eo & Co, associated | ALBANY, Jan, 24.—wil was ac aswaxsination, Some During his on, and tn “ore reo hae) Rrk« Pruat any, bid the new head of the a window and s4 me With ls Importance, wife and three chlldres toot, ae adiireat | bald fired thre first ? vid me that David @rac mutauibkina ier any part at toa. | hoon nisned, t Kc the lips had wr vel afbint r k k f the bids had been| Hix t t arted for w 1 18 apparentiy An enormous crowd gathered and 4 sast said that thel unable » get a look at his anna andl bow he seomed was sary All the 4 from y subscribed five or | the third b anced in his east | vd of th the De ey street sta expectd that the Rane | near the heart a] “Seeing cleariy © was @ crank ish Maes. for the stock would! Jacob Meye g,| Detectives Deering Po ME persuaded him Mont i | Liebers we go away @ him, in cage he KETCHEL MURDER JURY ae yo wien (oe we of ease tn ration. in| fund Golde C 1 nottty the per CONVICT TS | MAN tock was put ids Montelatr to-day af onine With nie} tine nes n our wt AND WOMEN. plus 1-8. The # + to catch a train, Conductor He nan utes EY eat aga) Data ane ae Be ny Anton Horn, who se and Policeman Jan Lemon need 10 Se 4 he a relay Walter Dipley and Goldie smith| for $9 worth, for which | hin out of the train which be had en-| | “Hf % oe ly Vil get the muy He said that Gok Go to Prison for Life for Hie accompanied his let fried him to the platt vt ake nora s ed to him Uke @ man whgge rant 7 » necessary Wan called int | However, nind Was badly affected Kill of before his arrival, | the reaitaation n Clipping May Show Motive. of stock will ma- was f neud of g| caver he told the tiny hall bale : toth pal and large collecting a New Yory, | Was shot by John hey ord able in He retivet on account of iil health ten| of fairly goal re ‘ al Scie “Use of Money. ears Ago. [along tHe Se yesterday's |p of this sum _> — ha a reportes Sh Diew After ¢ Ding OL States, éi Pras . ared, | SOUR pay Pyne bee bead pe Pee: awa a lie pon the erratic motive thag oan Kan ak ¥ ahs by Bh AVG" | te. i 1 yably behind the shooting. jury w ming Pat ths matte Was littered with books tlon of the 1 avenue elevated re tri ong of standard Freneh - at Sixty-seventh street at 11.99 o'clock reams UPOR FOAmNE PLYS way work for the Four to-day Barry, the gateman, A ge and Uekets f | h Goldberouah a Wronp ‘ OS | ue route in Brooklyn 1 Pol MoGraw of the ba Mi feavel’ Burean Arcee: New | Greased, cour tilde day ta id) A tae ah Hida aha tcilids (aiceenevanin aineas pralion: wane tell } upon it frequently swap of & lnrne| |e the F partment will xe nd called Dr, Freedman trom Prev. i romp aa ovate: Sate t rw ing) ful soa herby x oped as ; Nialning an tate funnels and black ho $5,000.00, F en’, $1,00,- | byterian Howpl al, but Fara as deau et, feat | Vadbbita modelo CobatAa emaam sign of ite on the deredte 3 ; 0; Bridges ana Docie, $2,000,000 each; when U ——— ma aisamaar atm a any, eeaemanmnel no CITY STOCKS OF $60,000,000 IN GREAT DEMAND — ht and Wednesday; warmer, “PRICE “ONE “CENT. a ~_ PALLPS ASSAILANT SOUGHT AID OF MAYOR AGAINST “PURSUERS +o—— Goldsborough Called at City Hall and Told of Mythical “Detec- tives” Who Stoned His Win- dows and Followed Him. CLIPPING IN HIS ROOM IN- DICATES POSSIBLE GRUDGE Novelist Has Excellent Chance for Recovery, Despite Six Bullet Wounds, Say Hospital Surgeons, Who Fear Only Possibility i of Septic Pneumonia. Developments late to-day made it certain that as far back as the middle of last year and perhaps for a longer period Fitzhugh Coyle Goldsborough, the crackbrained violinist and poet, who yesterday after- noon shot David Graham Phillips six times in front of the Princeton | Club in Gramercy Square and then killed himself, was nursing insafie vagaries into which Mr. Phillips’s personality had been woven, Lad While Mr, Phillips lay at the Bellevue Hospital with the chances ‘for . and against his recovery balancing evenly, Robert Adamson, secretary of Mayor Gaynor, was able to recall Goldsborough as one of the proces- sion of cranks who have come to the City Hall in months past bonne the typical | parane yiac’s weird stories of Persecution, x wondey ‘AS soon as T saw the pletu Goldsborough that were printed