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| on TAN IL EDITION [“c Copyright, te" by HUGHES FIGHTS WAY IN BROADWAY ‘New York World) The Press hing = TION-WIDE PROBE OF COAL PRICES ORDERED The [“Ciroutation Books Open to All.’’ NEW YORK, SATURCAY, NOVEMBER 4, WEATHER—Fair, partly cloudy to-night. ® “EDITION CireuJation Books Open to All. 1916. 12 PAGES PRICE ONE CROWD CENT. VER 100 DIEASTWO SHIPS SINKIN COLLISION ALL FEDERAL PROSECUTORS RE ORDERED 10 INVESTIGATE INCREASE IN PRIGE OF COAL. Broection Where La u vo WILSON'S | FINAL APPEAL * - eS | Pre Jent Poun ACTS HERE. | Methods - P. Leaders. Matter to Grand! as He De- MARSHAL 1G. O. Will Take BRANCH, N. J, Nov. 4&— the Department of Justice to open It was ved to defeat him Jury Next Week If Facts | Pr on officially ended his Warrant, He Says. | PERASZOR 1} tion this ai “ jternoon at Shadow Lawn. Before 2, WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—Fed- | 90 fellow Jerseymen, he pounded eral attorneys throughout the | Way with both fists as he denounced country were to-day directed by [the ways and means his opponents | investigation into the cause of | the most vigorous assault the Presi- the recent increase in the price (dent has made on the Republican| of coal. Where there is evidence | parry and ita } tending to prove conspiracies | When the Pre nt appeared he Prosecutions will be started under Jwas cheered by a big del tion of the Anti-Trust law. | Pri students, Gov, Fielder in- he President F ahs souletore who nee S| li/aher special trains from onl fan n New York a . enton, Newark and - ut making + Meee ‘ ther poluts. Part of the om a mt Prasite pee New while the very p A u t robably (cere or ' 8 Gnik i jay the Prest- next week. Un Aan eentiaieA Gn over the torney H, Snow f the elec hall told The Eventn y that he will make ' ent Wilson was congratulated Patina dt the tacty ¢ a shown, [In advance upon his re-election by HUGHES FORCED ~TOFIGHT HIS WAY _ THROUGH CROWDS INe : Enough at Meeting Astor FIV Pole on Hand | Po-Day in the Building. SPEECHES. MAK He Is in Home Stretch ind Is Running | Well Save | A repetition on a small scate of the mismanagement and the dis- f the P crowds at Madison | jarden when President Wil- son spoke on Thursday night occurred | thts when Pr. | Hughes the Hughes Al- jlance in the Astor Building, No, 221 | Broadway. ugre afternoon Charles spoke at Only a half dozen police- men were on hand to keep in check | several thousand people, and in the $25,000 ON HUGHES, 10707, SMALLEST DAY'S TOTAL OF WAGERS ON CURB MARKET MRS. W. R. HEARST FOR WILSON IF |Unlimited Sums of Republi- | can Money Offered in Effort { to Influence Votes. |CHARGED UP TO ‘ADS.’ Wilson Bets Put Up by Indi- viduals as Representing Per- sonal Convictions. WALL STREET BETTING. 10 to 7 that Hughes will Hughes will carry Whitman will be elected Governo 10 to 8 that Wilson will carry Ohio. Editor’s Wife Credits Him With Rural Loans and Child By Sophie Irene Loeb. | “Ef Thad the vote E would vote toP | Mr. Witron, Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, We WIFE OF EDITOR WHO FAVORS WILSON AND CHILD WELFARE -ONLY ONE MAN 1S SAVED AS GREWS AND PASSENGERS OF TWO STEAMSHIPS PERISH sels, Was Bound From Greenore, County Louth, to Holyhead, Wales—Retriever, Other Sunken Ship, Inward Bound. HURRICANE RAGED AS 4 THE STEAMSHIPS CRASHED LONDON, Nov. 4.—The collision last night off the Irish coast in the Irish Sea be!ween the steamships Gortxmara and Retriever, in whiet’ both vessels were sunk in a storm, resulted it is now believed in the loss jof a little over one hundred lives, instead of three hundred as was first | | A SHE COULD VOTE Labor Acts. ‘DIVORCED IN NEW JERSEY, ASKS “SEPARATION” HERE Court [ules Decree Bars Alimony to Mrs, Littl’, Who Is These are the words of rush toward the candidate at the| were talking about the widows’ | Worth $1,000,000. reported. Only one survivor has been accounted for, nue’ Of the cting the policemen| Wall Street is betting on Hughes.| pensions and similar legislation that! Aajthough divorced by the New Jer- se A ‘ rt and Mr. Hughes had to fight their |Uanlimtted eums of Republican money |alleviates the growing problems of|sey courts, ‘rs, Amle Holbrook | The Connemara carried fifty-two passengers, including forty from way out of the building was offered to-day in brokerage | distress among human he q Little, head of « Wyoming coal con-| Newry, thirty-four miles southeast of Belfast. The Connemara’s crew | » meeting was the last of five! : " | Tho great, fine, personal w pany and worth $1,000,000 in her own ‘ ‘ ° \ddrossed by the Republican eanaic| NOUMs and on the Broad Street Curb s ine, personal work done| i 7) ‘y-day brought sult for sspara.|"umbered thirty. The Retriever had a crew of thirteen men. Cattle nd long befe the ha re he arrived was crowded J, Mr, t145 and the! M., doors were lo ‘scheduled to | roadway entrance and go through the offices to the hall, | Hughes was| enter the building at the| at odds of 10 to 7 that Hughes ident. marnet will be elected Pre Whenever any Wilson money ap- dd at these odds it was instantly and the commissioners act- y absorbed, | naakar,. Teoeveuil , but the crowd “ h ry John M. F ‘ker, Progressive candi- wa) eruarcua that there has be na fate for V: President, in a |surrounding the entrance was so jing for unknown principals continued i i é . ent, a Senda hae the eeu orce (to proclaim their readiness to take coal in New York involving par- to-diey Pettey = eH coe : t fe Me ae a t ri Statos, | shall be democratic Natior h for oF arrange a © for | any amot pity, Verreue tantian, tis tle National) nis automobile to atop and “he wa All during the morning session on 1 EDR ATT IAU dlr fa 4 from, West Virgl compelled to gu to the V the Cut the odds held steady at 10 to the Federal Grand Jury,” declared that a canvass f 8 0 the exey Btri . ais 5 t Mr. M. Nit would go Demoeratio, (Ciermnce 7 offered in favor of Hughes and 6 to ie alt | sxe Ish of Montana sont a| CROWD PRESSES CLOSELY | !9 demanded for Wilson, that whilo tho bie ¢ eoduoltiie Aeantixe North and South Da-| AGAINST THE CANDIDATE, ansactions during the morning panies ( c kota and were sure for tie At the Vesey Street door he was | @#erexuted 100, tha smallest ing ut President. Mossages predicting vte- | force wait for a half minute while | amount wagered among the curb ry were also received at the exeeu- | st ie .) unlocked, and the crow okers of any day during the past cent. offives here from Nebraska, Ohio q New York ; » Ohl! surged through his police guard and| Week. ‘The enormous quantity of they are not getting more than f Mesos: pressed* hin against the doors, When|ughes money available tended to per cent. of the normal supply, ‘an he entered the place two polfee eu. | smother the market. Furthermore, that the missing twenty per cent «6 OLIVE FREMSTAD yo jtenants swinging right and left with| small bets wero barred na nothing enough to caune the 809 | heir Sats drove a path through to q|less than $1,000 was considered. ‘How. much coal are the big com-| anies actually delivering Mr >, 4 2 ea tues the evening. Wi ota] OPERA Singer Bride of a w Yorker reporter. ny in Her Sum- hemselyes are the only one mien Home io Maite who know refuse to tell," was the rep! y are keeping} BRIDGTON, Me, Now. 4.—Olive sceret the amount of coal they haye|Premstad, grand ope rer, and xald to y York dealers day by|iarry Lewis Brainard Nuwe day during the last month. If those wore married here tay nt figures were shown, we would know, the summer h of the belde, by at once whether there is an honest{ Hey Livinaton, pastor of ‘the of coal, or whether the| ir sregational Chur is all a matter of jobbe — and conspiracy.” st : ri ow oN me D ; i H w Mr. Marshall 4 ed that he will) o¢ music of No. 675 Madisor wo into the matter thoroughly Olive Fremstad of FEDERAL LAW UNDER WHICH known oper singers. She was for MARSHALL WILL ACT, bey =a : 7 iy Sa tthe asteono! tan he Federal Anti-Trust Law under {Pera Comuans Gi OR = \ Since then her public 5 (Continued on Second Page.) aa ave Dean On The Ror An Interview with PRESIDENT WILSON will be printed exclusively in To-Morrow’s Sunday WORLD ——S— The President, in bold and striking phrase, gives his views ‘on the things nearest to the heart of the American people; he discusses sharply the “great issue to be decided on Nov. 7;” he criticises the drawing of distinctions between groups and classes, and indicates his great trust in the American people, Thedé are but a few of the points in the exclusive interview with the President, which should be read by every voter. _——— Order To-Morrow’s your newsdealer in advance. SUNDAY WORLD from Edition limited, rier gave ind seve Mr. Hug h the crowd, Hy 8 head as they fought to bring him ind get him to th nd he fit vanaged to plate loading onclit Be ore the toppled his way the officers as throu th *Wwune about arma they it of the crowd platform, t peecb ho ines him, A was out the ¢ 1 y the adWay anda oon as urged after » the 1 fthe plate « would go and rderly exit w through, but ed to the 4 somewhat fected stretch an sid this © wind-up of one of in large nverted ani- ng well,” Mr started Ms campaign t Hughes » no he nt ave the five me HLOre re nto noonday forums during palen CROWD LAUGHS AT THE LONE WILS@N SUPPORTER, ix hundred men were tn the room ut Broadway and Twenty-sixth Street where Mr. Hughes entered the stretoh H wn briefly about tarif, ndustrial preparedness and Ameri suism, At an open air meeting in Union Square 2,000 persons welcomed the candidate One man shouted Hurrah for Wilson,” provoking more laughter than applause At nal demands will not out last ¢ war,” sald Mr, Hughes, W w we xhail have to (Continued on Second Page. \ frowned and shook time it] ass windows power was directing this Wall Street | betting campaign for the Republicans | Most of the commissioners offering | Hughes money ndited with lrepresenting a prominont Stock Hx- honse which has been fore nee in political activities during the align. This house Is supposed to managing a pool of financters who ive put up large sums of money to mote the Hugues candidacy, ‘They nsider ng market to have nuch influence in the cloving days of the campalan, and money spent on | wagets t# classed as advertising, No such 1 or s#ystematized rations governed the Wilson bets, Democrat! hlefly by tr int thei money has been put dividuals as repre. vker who las placed .000 on Wildon said This da not Republican pool is sim real conditions by the They have pwards a true market, The weight of forced the ing their mi dds down often used in stock tous." While transactions reported to-day relatiy small, the total wagered in New York and on the election is reported to Presidential market opera- were amount Chicago be larger than for any vlection fn many years ‘The extremes of betting odds guring | the campaign have been 11 to 5 on Hughes down to even money on Wil- 0 Despite the quoted prices in Wail | t, a number of priv have been made tier Ww One reported wa that Roche t $1 a Hughe dvorgo Karight’s #00 6a Wilson, — on Wilson by methods so| by Mrs, Hearst in the widows’ pension movement 18 too well known for com- | tion against W. Paxton Little, Secra. from the cargo of the Connemara have swum ashore on the Irish coast, tury and “reasurer of the N) ra . . ment here, SufMco it to say that she| rails Power Company many miles from the scene of the collision, to-day, was ono of the women named by a| -Alttle alleges In his answer that} The Connemara of the London & Northwestern Railway, which Special motion of the Legisiature ag|h? found his wife's temperament! hip service bet Holyhes ) 5 responsible for the passago of the| "i oe eiwltalok al Hanns a steamship service between Holyhead, Wales, and Greenore, bill, | ral ime be oe ie tora { Hfeland, eighty miles apart across the Irish Channel, was bound from “I believe the Child Labor Law and want 1 to ¢o!Greenore to Holyhead. The Retriever, owned by the West Coast of is one of the most excellent m | When he refused, ee ‘3 by nacted in yi id Mra. | America Telegraph Company of London, was probably bound toward i arte who is the mothor of five Mrs, Little asserts her husband] Greenore, “To keep little children from pee Nia aay peg Mts It ts believed that the Connemare being overburdened with labor at” | widow wom ho intends to marry. LINER AND AU BOAT |Wan making a regular night teip a time when they are growing and) | Mrs. Littl: 4 at the Kitz Carlton, | | Across the Channel. In that event their strength must be con: fused 5) forward in our civilization, And was a bar her —_ | ehwers and @ crow of thirty-one when although this agitation had been in the recent Democra (Continued on Second Page.) a sult, Sibmarine Fired Seven Shells at | she sank i it ! C fairey aive arodie where it te dus WOMAN DOCTOR STABBED | tie French Steamer Doukkala, | 7% Connemara wan of 110 won ' ag es mo and 272 which In this case is to the Wil- SEVEN TIMES IN STREET Says Paris. lea ee Wes She was built ‘ at Dumbartoi aon Administration. OULON, Nov. 4 (via: London).— mn in 1896 for freight and The wrecks of Ulttie human be-| pees ‘Yho Preneh liner Doukkala reports an) >**#enger trafc betweon Greenore He LeU aaiae s eee Lillian Goodfellow of Brooklyn} attack by a submarine - and Holyhead. The Retriever was, rea iigeed nie Sat eo j a The you as driven a uy afte bullt f 9, 8) 7 youth ts evident ali around us, and! Twice the Victim of a My ve Ae paces pallies ult In a he was 190 feet long and certainly legislation that gets at the| terious Assailant ee eet come cite a a [and of @t4 tons+crope, the sila) ta te ae’ Chass at a range of 6,0 ds. © BUD | ne go ; RRP Os S888 GENE 9 RS pass police of the Borough Park| mnarine uid to have fired soven| © ecene of the collision ts abeat a aa Weerentexike ae Astin Re EIRODKINN whe aniine coc |ARAllA fifty miles due nerth of Dublin. De- 7 ress «er, > epatches say that bodies are betng preventlo ather than cure t@ the! qay for m man, belleved to be a 5 ; keyno| a sia oan ded that iatinal lwehn Rlahetunited: put J, D. JR. GIVES $200 MORE meshed ashore to-day on the Copnty preventive laws worthy | of the darkne pb Eloventh Avenue own const, ea) parties, Street and stabbed Dr, Lian med Boy was the rescued man. “Hundreds of casea come t 708 Vourteenth Avenue, A He says there was a hurricane blow- tention of wee ones who are ian Socialist Fun ing at the time of the collision and nourished and overworked, @ és fellow re alent ly Where there was no time to lowor the boats. sonally 1 feel keenly the *s to. ber ut ard 1 Runnli + Congress It 1s not probable that there were that must be pre t amon ory | it e any Americans on board either of the rious parts of puntry gree A strange feature of the ca D WASHINGTON, Nov, 4—-Charles| ships that were sunk. Passengers rations have grown rich cp statement to Detectives | A: Os of Cleveland, Q., contributed }to og from America would undoubt- expense of eur litte children, who!) ind Dwyer that elit weelcy | #2200 to the Hughes Alliance Reserve, }edly uso the fgst mail boats of the have by wllowed to work ¢ : Sn titatal ia im. { according to & Ananclal statement|London and Northwestern Railway « | hours at some tedious o¢ Me nend mal akan hy | iled with the Cleric of the House to-|that ply between Kingstown, Ireland, has broken thelr youthful Hives at a een tust night's ay.| Uy by Henry Ix. Cochran of New]and Holyhead, on the west coast of time when they should have been| M8? Ve © . | York, treasurer, Joba D, Rockefeller | Wales. playing. ‘ Jir. gave $200. He has ¢ ibuted| Passengers from this country land “Another plece of Jatign passed | = =} $5,000 to the National Republican}at Queenstown, County Cork, travel Congress is fund : by train to Kingstown and take the Boab ot eared Greil” Be File sek Important Notice A campaign fnanclul statement for] mat) packet across the Irish Sea to the Initial move hay been mado in| the lalist Party fied with thelrroiyhead, whence fast trains over the po plen iesiting bot nd the to World Readers |Clerk of tho House to-day showed]i,. rondon and Northwestern road ‘farmer, wh after a th contributions of $24, ° a to Bonds step In reducing the high cost of liv a land expendit gods ess 0 a separ onan ubli sroval is certainly due ‘hi port showed that x he line from Gre v1 ae Win Ate nutation ee tie Sunday World Edition || port phones tieeecn in Okiahom, | ts principally eogemed in carrying iva “The old countries bave | far Limited to Demand Re eee ciattata haba | stock, freight and a limited number Jahcad of us in this connection, The —_— Sneressionul candidates. All contri. | of deck passengers. ‘There is no pros 5 \farmer has been the backbone of the Readers of The Sunday World are || butons were In small sums, vision for cabin passengers, fighting countries because of tho|| requested to place their order in ad- lace A TIP AL Pac al oc vance with their newsdealer, This | Same Point. Ends Lito by Inbaling Gas, is the only way to be sure of getting |] Michael Druniyan, forty-two years wo years old, am = = id bed id, w stone mason who was em- n 4 a reaula is iy . ¢ Union Katlway Com- G SORY ARRAY: Th 14¥ | sioyed du the construction work of suicide enrly to-day World ic sold out early, Owing toa |) New York Coynecting Railway, Wf inhaling gas in his furnished room at RACING ehortal § newsprint the | to-day from one af Aba towers No. 32 East Oné Hundred and Thirty RESULTS ON PAGE 2. ewedeulers’ orders to] aF MO, ldaeneand ae. feitienty fete | Mere . farewell note for his ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE, actual sales, |mokes the eighth fatally @b this polat! wife, who bas beea vieiligg friends jp ci Aa WOk@O MOD Uy leat NM BY

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