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ae Mh ANE EDITION Ee * PRICE ONE ane: Copyright, L910, by - | “Circulation Books Open to All. | Co, (The New York World) = - AO AEAIITE SIFT RT REBT UE Fe EME OORT PRT ERE OTR ee _NEW 3 YORK, FRIDAY, The Press Publishing ee ea NOVEMBER 3, oy nets iinsileeidiatiibaniatieenamnightstanitetaitenninsinsinnisdniniaranataeren mamaatinntaihn bain aeabiaiel J “Circulation: Books Open to All: 28 PAGES — Bl B BETTING FUND RAISED ~ BY THE REPUBLICANS 10 w INFLUENCE LAYING OF ODDS , Even Money Ru! Rules at Some of CARLSTROM HERE, the Centres ae & Waver- ing Is Ci el On. fl ONE BET ON, WHI TMAN, | ENDS HIS IGHT Price on bisphes-. Higher Most Points—Odds Favor Him to Carry New York. | ere ' {In Air Just 8 Hours and 37 Beers betting rh! Minutes on Journey From fm the financial region hei odds on the te | ATISTAMLE CLIP PHOTOGRAPH OF WIFE | FOUND CLASPED TO SUICIDE’S BREAST ILL MAN ENDS LIFE CLASPING PICTURE OF BEAUTIFUL WIFE B. L. Graham Shoots Himself in Hotel Room Under Ro- mantic Circumstances. TUBE CULOSIS Former Associates in Brooklyn Union Gas Company Clear Mystery of the Tragedy. VICTIM. At the close of a long struggle with tuberculosis, B. L, Graham, formerly an employee of the Brooklyn Unior Gas Company, clasped a pleture of his young and beautiful wife to his had tried to get Wilson 1 7"; he ersticises the drawine c atanything better thin | | and classes, and indicates his to Bwithous succes: \ ‘igi he don’t Lellave the op! | peopl These are but a tew there represeais th | interview with the Presiden ae | every voter. (Continued RACIN %& RESULTS ON PAGE 2 ENTRIES ON PACE 16. Order the SUNDAY dealer in advance. WORLD from your news- Edition limited. ol distinctions between groups great trust in the American of the points in the exclusive t, which should be read by bing Corner ¥ Street, opp i “Broad Woot na dark wixed. ). The Hub Clothiers, Rareluy Street.—Adve -_ WAVED BURE " i AU, day anit pig Tra ’ we m « forsale, ‘Telepucue Beekman uy, agri, LOT 10 BLOW UP STATIONS $2,012,935 FOR G.0.P:$1, 410,129 FOR DEMOGRATS Cleveland H. Dodge’s Total Contribution for Wilson Now $108,000. $25,000 FROM DOHENY, Frick and Payne Whitney Con- tribute $25,000 Each to Republicans, apne WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. mental reports filed here to-day show the Republican national campaign fund totalled $2,012,635, and the Demo- lupple-| « WASHINGTON, Nov , the Comptroller of r s of $14,411,000,000, or $216,000, nation’s history This was and $2,144,( wer & the an incre last, mark “ay on "Total dep “than ever before 00,000 May 1 last inted to $11, increas 1915, anv The vas nd discou MUST TAKE $15,000 LESS FROM BROKER FOR BROKEN TROTH, ___ PRICE ONE. CENT. BOMBS FOR TIMES OR TIMES SQUARE AND o9TH STREET PLANNED: SI ARE HELD AS PLOTTERS Strikers Confess Lenox Avenue Dyna- miting — Five Prisoners Officers of Carmen’s Union — Conspitacy Hatched in Executive Committgg. FUSE AND CAPS DISCARDED IN PARK LEAD TO CAPTURE “« day ‘ N York tent I 4 cratic national campaign fund totalled * Chicago to New York. brenst toet nigh in a room at the $1,310,729 at the close of business * gteady at 10 to 7 In favor of Hughes Ciicag Hote! Latham and sent a bullet | & poten 5 Si" " ¢ a e D1 MRS. BL: GRAHAM: Six men, four of whom confessei y Cause OBS commissionor, McQuade, Ir . ; night | throush bis drain, ‘The story of his mes Oct. 30. _ CORA MAL as 4 ay ¢ id they caused the explosion of fifty @urb market placed £25,000 in various. V1°tOF Carlstrom Anished hip BENE govotion to his wite und bia fight for The Democratic National Committee| (oe habs sticks of dynamite if the subway station at Lenox Avenue and One Hun- ieee "trom Caco. to Ne Yor Bs cits WILSON, GONFIDENT BOO'FUL BABY'S” VERDIGT, ret ans @tiln at these rate i a é i RY Spor: agecciates. 1} | 0 | N reported an additional $304,446 to the 4 idred and Tenth Street, at 5 o'clock on the morning of Oct, 25, were ar- West : Bg tary . rhepower Curtiss military bl- | tho © of the gas company. 9 " $1,008 previously reported and the : . eh 5 - ; ’ ushes money appeared 11 ane at 8.55 o'clock this morning.| ‘They told how Graham had been | OF HIS F HIS RE-ELECTION - $40,000, CUT 1 $2 A raigned in Washington Heights Police Court to-day and held on a felony 8 tap, and while therr Wilson | |) Sails ie the Mie 1911 emf#toyed in the Equity j pabaaTone committee reported $344,778 rind sishable beste eis . ss . money displs t us made $ Dea nae yes Toland | Works of the Brooklyn Union tn Long | in addition to the $1,667,757 previously URIRONE 16 ors charge punishable by twenty years’ imprisonment. Five of them are Jo ground ©: rnpr's Island rsaael Na 5 ee a 5 gher Court Le ce C ja 7 " for longer 0: 4 nie aubueatiaaatnenk aibaleening EOE WC gn S| ow nese tor ea | Wil x Still Certain Hughes SD pa cay oe ae Court | dip ve : UM officers of the Interborough Local, N@ 731, of the Amalgamated Union quoted as 10 to 6% 6 1 and ‘ ‘ is him *o -retdyn | to ne) At Be the Winner, bi $ artin Was Ordered to Pay 1 1 . . t offered 6.10 v'clock ¢ torning and Art) ping Bt, N.C. And then his old| ‘ a ery ibut. Has Other statements will be filed Inter : V é ’ of Street and Electric Railway Employees, *The other is a New Jersey Much «ont , tion | QhPeaTed over the city at a helght Of) sesociates cleagpd away the mystery | No Figures, | showing contributions between Oct. 30 Cora Maud Clarke. haute tting and « cals At this altitude he Cutt oe setters and the picture found. fvha: tidall’ wkee te aweebinw thw land election) Gare wakanca Claeme ation chauffeur, » betting ° the B y, circled over | eed j i ourrent, not only : ee ashy ri thon wettied | Graham came to the Hotel Latham, | country for Wilson,” eatd Demo-| phe largest Individual contributors] $10,000 verdict In the Suprem« art | Three of the prisoners have confessed they plotted to cause ex® 1 part of Broo! and then settled | x; enty-cighth Street, two | cratic Nattonal Ch Nel tia Pini’ : and uptown New York Sieh Gc Carnent ‘a. | No. 4 wenty-clg atic Nattonal Chairman MeCormick. | ee 3 eats ng | oxainst John Leon Martin, son of &] ntocions a es Square £ rey) : Tae * 9 te Metropolis und We 1 na ie si ve: ie om (2888 AKO, Late last night, after he There is no let up in the west, ai} the supplemental Democratic oa Oe he iranEar GATACEUILETR TON Raat plosions in the Tim s Square andFifty-ninth Street stations, but said Democratic politicians w bic Litcasbepnaieee te Scud ol M [had not been seen for hours, Manager| my reports to-day Indicate that the| Were Cleveland H. Dodge of New) o¢ promise of marriage, will have to| they had no intention of endangering the lives of passengers BEN ae thet: ; ns nondaport ts ne | Mux Hoestmann directed a porter to| swing is on. There is nothing to it| York, $29,000, and Edward = 1L./ 149 conte..t with $25. or again go to a Ga ae Damar ji pet “elmate that e pak a z }go to the room and make Inquiry, now but the triumphant re-election | poheney. 100. Mr, Dodge gave|trial, according to a decision to-da District Attorney Swann, on learning through The Evening World ,, dis\ aii) | ° yoned the door with 3 Preaident > Ay r fy Nat he 8 _ ‘ i s Hughes in W f DU and hermes 4 qc}. The por ” opene se ee tle of the President. It means a sweep. | g99 099 in all in the Appellate Division of the Su-/of the arrest of the dynamiters, immediately took personal charge of lated, and are ty Renu’ . cee his master-key. On the bed he found| “President Wilson told me atter| ther large contributors| preme Court e case inh “e ¢ A é e ripe cans saying total oe, “ss pall uch ee [Graham's lifeless body, He clasped ‘x wonderful demonstrations | ware jada ap DP gonen and David] ‘The case was commenced in 1912) the case in his office. Accompanied by Assistant District Attorney Owen rumored in the + Fil here cataanuniapleaubut a t oy, me picture of ne tA ie want | w York that he ta tree |e cs. Chicago, $12,800 each; {and Waa tried threo times, ‘The ver-/ Bohan he went to Police Headquarters for a confesence with Commis ‘ ‘ ms he bed was an automatic pistol with | me pressed with the in- : a . 2 diet ap) 1 from was granted supply of Hue nes fi trom ero Club o! ; ao>| bers 0 8 an, Chicago, $12,000; p sione: 1, , a Py lachi ‘ the secret fund 9,000 ' a vee Yt : sd and {one chamber empty. | tense { the people. He aad | Romer Pra er ae New gout Fred. | March 3, 1916, In the action evidence | Honer Woods and later attended the hearing in Washington Heights Fhiged {nthe fnanclat di , ve Nar Ginna ~ waiting The photograph showed a remark-|that never in all his experience nad | erick ©. Penfield "New York; Charles| Was Introduced showing that Martin | Police Court, mot®. Hughes's int: 1 will | ni the felands ‘Gon, Wood [OY Handsome young woman in ove- he xe aything lke ‘ahody, New York: F.8. Pea-|'2 Writing to the platntif? called her th ; ! ee : geal pear hi ee aeea ee contro {ning dress, ‘She way sitting. Astring| str, MoCormick again declined to| Penton > ey 10000 eachs FB, | hia “Hootul aby." the evidence warrants,” said (he District Attorngy, “I shall bring he ~accann , © first to greet Carlstrom as; es % ned tol noay, Chicago, Y each; F. B.|! aes “1 reports. t autor iin ta iia “ lof pearls hung gracefully about her|mako public the tig of polls he has sie) M, ov Coolldge Pe 8. The plaint alleged that Martin | this matter before the Grand Jury within twenty-four hour: a; for that : 4 ma \neck. {taken In a tates, bu x : i |preulsed to marry her in September, | . } y 2 f ; Another explanation wa Well Caristrom liad made the actua 1 {ne al A ates, but» as ncls P. Garvan, R. B. Cort | Brew n 1 September, There is no evidence’ that any of the national officers of the unio Street odds reflect the Hu ale AAS ay Bas" | On the back of the picture was this | jacked by Postmaster General Burle- inl York; PJ. Teyan,|2#0% and that in March, 1912, he mar- | ! oat a a : : e union ry Pat ct New York and’ ot nt in 8 hours and minutes. The | inserts aham: Renin te oahhaent a thas wr landt, New bak i jad Abou Miudyl was vad any knowledge of the plot; in fact, it appears to have been com ew York and other « iatanoe haw. ‘erés. 975 miles Ani | nifiden a -| Chicago; Frederick ohnson and aif sobath 7H Mata oily and do not paras et pinesinnndeal pees God keep and make happy | son will sweep the kata eis le at Teslanehae vere mae |tined solely to the men under arrest and perhaps one or two others. ‘count the strong Wilson eentim bur | this alrie-the) sweetest ant meas betting odds in Wall Strect, which still | very, OWN CHILDREN HIS JURY. | FUNDS FOR PLOT GATHERED BY STRIKERS. wonderful 4, the Che ——- A in the West. Rep¢ were ¢ ‘The Oight was for a prize offered by | mata jrover Hu » the Chairman hinted | “guypiemental contributions to the The funds financing the plot were taken from the collections gath- fate in the afternoon that cond |tho New York TMmos and was to have that there was mantpulation, and said: | woogrow Wilson Independence ize j : The police also found in a grip tn It would be interesting oodro Man's Cane Jered by striking car men who play grind organs on the streets, are shifting so that while ius ve een & non-stop, mall-carrying Jour line room a package of letters, signed | wnope in nteresting to Know! reaguo since Oct, 26, agaregating® 4 jury of three littin children ‘The mon under arrest are May carry castern States, Wilson {8|ney from Chicago to New York be-|uaeo nw ames i ¢ where the moncy is coming from to | ¢5 9¢ vere al ported to-d rave chee! ; ‘ ” i I Wkely to carry the middie West andltwoen sunriso and sunset. That ho| Dt" cn there sur ee over tO) holster up those odds.” nee tid : Ponca ‘ es aye aesiaes ware Ww rig ane fo Michael J. Herlihy, striking “IL” guard, No. 184 East One Hundred and A Pnistiatc : i !the Coroner, There were also some 5 5 no large: " co or hy jo Adams Street Police Court, i ae o cretary of Loc io. 731 o ‘i be able to win without New York | uid not conform to the terms was no pene eer letters, seme of which aakea|, chutmun Willcox of Republican®l.. charles R. Crane, of New York,|ttrooklyn, to-day, iis wife had him| Second Street, Onan lal secretary of Local No, 731 of the carmen’s unton, Dow, Jones & (Co.'s W et | his fault, but was due to an accident.|e. the net ed taohke | National Committee proclaimed equal] % ooo rota! contributions for the|arrested for u: aunts eT Benjamin Hamilton, striking “L"’ guard, No, 127 East Eighty-fourth ticker made this announcement to-| His gasoline tank was leaking when!” pur rhe cents remained in tho |°ontidence for his candidate, but Iie League up to Oct, $0 were reported|When he wa ned Ma | business agent of Laval No, 7 day: {he concluded to drop Into F But) nants pact ie | Wise had no facts and figures to give | is $40,5 519, and expenditures and ob-|Navmer bad the children brought to] rge Pollock king subway guard, No, 69 East One Hundred and . The following wagers aro offered) he had broken the cord at) yriends at the office of the Ons ont Ho ily Lahn . ad had no| lgations of $40,783. the ¥ spel 1 Year awny a tong| Thirteenth Stre assistant financla) secretary of Local No § by A responsible house 10 che flnancial| 1g travelled 6 o# With= | Company sald Graham had lived at {POs mado of doubtful States and nnd | Sy g, Frick and Payne Whitney |tt meg haart heed children. wa Lawrence Kulle, striking subway guard, No. 131 Bast One Hundred and * district: . , . ont a break in six houts, seven and! x)” §55 Bedford Aver Brooklyn, {Mot yet ™ nels J Mik lls that) aded the Republican supplemental |" ae trate asked. | siroonth Street, secretary of Local®No, 73 $25,000 to $2 ) that Wilson does! one-half minutes, }up to months when hig |™#¥ have been made by State com- t with $25,000 cach, Other big con- 1 Sn bd J king subway guard, No, 776 Eighth Avenue, member not carry New York City | y _> \ilness ed ha stage that mitt tributh were x i of Local No 1 ) even that Wilson docs pio House Fire H ea : Candidate H es ma taite \butions exovutive f Loca 73 $10,000 ¥ Pt t Ohle How vs eae: that tuberculosis had | © A! Fe Me tO COW | Foun Gribbel reported $20,000 from) twa Sn ' Pentus to Be Thon chauffeur, Nu. 399 Bloo! reet, Caldwell, N. J. carry Now York City by 1 UPPRR BANDL mar h yn the Union League Club of Philac ' Ge 0. Hae Malice Count ¥ a eae $10,000 to $12,000 that Wilson does! je 4 helleved to have started! All {a Graham | fo-night ta} | Union League Club of New| CHARLE , lg MES am Attorney Swann / ®F not carry New York ¢ by from a meteor, de ne of! was a le young man, whose |Past » Cooper ten ret C. W. Fairbanks and | (ers inane wut ned Herlihy, Who repeated his confeesion, McGuire also made a $10,000 to $15,000 that Wlison » hannan in Me work was ulways ac ite and whose | Union makes a ae Sdapan di 410,000 A.W, | allroad antiou r Hoth said they had not been intimidated by the police. ‘The Rot carry New York City by § ' ' conduct was beyond question number rt noonday appears | Yt See eeilgaviah bon aaaks |” D ae ! District A ‘ ed the second confession, to avoid the possibility of $10,009 to $25,000 that W aes = — —_ ances along Broadway to-morrow ©, Fleitman, Leroy Froat, lvelied | Hl the accused men clafming they were “framed up" or put through the “third not carry New Y« ' pre as iets aeneti — ~ wi cca ‘ af Lie In Madison R. Sheldon, Robert Walton Yussta ‘ degree.” Bmall amount Seu n Square 1 Sature ‘e . 86 tween A i Herlihy, Merna and MeGuire hav te nfeastons, ' ah Be ; a 7 , : ; J. Horace Harding, $5,000 riihy, Mern 1 : nfessions, Hantiton, Re neeetiins: put Delite An Interview with PRESIDENT WILSO? - ca Ye Ua ward Pen ea : Ml Doliock ang K admit they heard talk of dynamite explusions in meet 1, with 2% to 1 4 > des AN GEM es Ou at ngs ¢ the exe tive committee unior ut der ng a etive Amounts, Olds of 1 tod wer | wall be printed exclusively in Next Sunday’s WORLD. umaier White Lou en ne Joan GF the ee ‘ay Tear Ne taking oD eating » that the President | “ recelve 8 fellow t $000 Ney | nan, | PAP i the p10 erna, who in his w r nt, appears ‘ nies 7 2 i to have the instigator of th to keep people out of the sabw gin and of 1 to 4 ln y Jersey ut an , ns $11 ‘ 2 00 00 Bank De AV rey Rietagh, witti no One even | The-President, in bold and striking phrase, gives his views i) ragga $11,36 0,000 an, k Deposit by perlodisal dynamite outray the prisoners are young-iman, Harling bet of $6,000 was mil Ms | on the things nearest to the heart of the American people; f ae) : Si f Pe P le’ Q s P. ri 2 it is only ane ae S| s ple: ign o eople rosperi OA PASSO ee te . aoe Me iekara ay eit hie discusses sharply the "“grcat issue to be decided on Nov. 9g Opie i} Y! piscardeD FUSE LEADS TO THE ARRESTS. Accord! » Capt. Tunney of the Bomb tery of the ex- plosion was solved because the plotters thr >and ‘ecine iiminating capa near the Harlem Mere in The tise and * aps, Capt. Tunney says, were found by Detective Co ho searched the neighborhood of the explost the fu wore 1 over to Lieut, Bushy and Detective orgt, Barnits 1 that t d aged on Oct. 23 at the vit of the Hereules Powder Company / No Jy by a man who nardsyille. sville, a furniture and ity in proving that he bad not bought any thing at the tlercules Powder plant, The records of the Keavil plant showed