THE BIRMINGHAM AGE-HERALD i VOLUME XXXXIII i BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913 14 PAGES NUMBER. 183 _

TAMMANY CANDIDATE DEFEATED IN NEW YORK BY BIG PLURALITY; WILSON’S ADMINISTRATION INDORSED BY DEMOCRATIC VICTORIES MEXICAN SITUATION IS Fusion Carries Day In New York; INDICA TIONS POINT TO CHANGED BY LITTLE Loses In State And City A GENERAL VICTORY DAY’S DEVELOPMENTS Tammany FOR ADMINISTRATION

-— FIELDER’S ELECTION LEADS FUSIONIST r ■ Widespread Comment at National Capitol Over VICTORY FOR WILSON PARTY TO VICTORY Returns Indicate Walsh Easy Winner In Massa- __ MITCHEL WINS OVER -_ Status of Affairs, But No Definite chusetts Gubernatorial Race—Plurality Action Taken EDWARD TOLL BY Estimated at 50,000

HUERTA NOT YET READY TO DISCUSS FIELDER LEADS OPPONENT IN MINISTERS SITUATION WITH HIS SULZER IS; WINNER NEW JERSEY BY GOOD PLURALITY Wilson Determined to Eliminate Huerta—Insists Democratic Ticket Headed By Lee Appears Win- Never Late Returns Indicate Over- United States Will Recognize ner In Maryland—Results In States whelming Victory of the Many Dictator’s Claim ■ Indorse W ilson Fusionists Over Tam- ■ ■ -1 Administration JOHN PURltOY MITCH El, many Opposition Fusionist candidate, who defeated 4.—The Mexican situation was the Washington, November Edward McCall, Tammany standard New \ ork, November 4. In three hearer, for of New York states—^, subject of widespread comment in Washington today, but the mayor yes- New terday. Muitehel’s plurality was one .Jersey arid \ irginia, where gubernatorial (“lections werev in official added little of a definite BIG MITCHEL VOTE of the biggest ever given against a day’s developments quarters held today, the democrats were successful candidate of Tammany Hall. His big Ijy large pluralities;^ or character the exact status of affairs. The PULLS THROUGH MORE tangible concerning JAMES F. FIELDED vote pulled through other fusionist and in Maryland the democrats elected a l nited States senator candidates. from a new Democratic candidate for reports Mexico City that and somewhat summary governor FUSION CANDIDATES and and late returns of New Jersey, whose election is con- congressman, indicated democratic gains move had been made the United States toward the elimina- by sidered a direct indorsement of Wood- with a probability of a two thirds in both houses row Wilson’s administration. majority of tion of General Huerta, brought no response from the state de- I lie Retain Control of Important Board state legislature. partment or other official sources a brief statement from furnished an unconteste 1 ■ andidates in beyond of Estimate—Other Offices Go POLICE REFUSE 10 Virginia Fssex they will control th« assembly by a good majority. that no had race for S. Stuart Secretary Bryan “ultimatum” been presented. to Fusionists by Safe Ma- governor, Henry \\ nether same other communication, of freely importing arms and war mu- being elected by a unani- DEMOCRATS ELECT | Issues practically less than an been nitions be able to SULZER ELECTED jority—Murphy would overthrow drastic ultimatum had they RiOE WITH STRIKE I mous vote. The four-cornered fight COMPLETE TiCKET Mr. declined the Huerta regime in a short time. • presented, Bryan positively Statement , November 5.—Returns tab. On the other band General Carranza in Massachusetts resulted in the elec- to state, maintaining that the government ulated up to 2 o'clock tills morning in- said It wrould require years for the should he free to of j tion of L. and dicated the election of tho shape its course ac- United States to £}avid Walsh, democrat, yesterday pacify Mexico. TO ASSEMBLY BY complete democratic tion or. such affairs defining To ticket by plural- without his original request presented BREAKERS ON CARS present lieutenant governor, by a ities somewhat less than those each the Sunday to the American at re- step through press. officials of more than votes •‘•!\'d for “IT LOOKS LIKE WE HAVE • plurality 50,000 by Walsh, governor, and Washington, General Carranza added t Barry, for lieutenant Wilson Casts Vote ♦ over governor. Tho another tonight. He not only desires' LOST EVERYTHING/* SAYS y Charles S. Bird, progressive; his SECRETARY democrats have never before won their President Wilson left early to cast the on the arms to LARGE PLURALITY t TAMMANY y Members of Indian- embargo export of Thirty Augustus P. Gardner, republicans, entire ticket. vote in New this Mexico ♦ ♦ Jersey, returning late lifted but wants the privilege | and who lieutenant ,Governor • New November 4. Eugene Foss, independent, Walsh carried of transporting his soldiers over Amer- York, y Force Turn In evening. Meantime Secretary Bryan re- ; apolis tile State by more than 50,000. lean territory. 4 ThomoN Smith, necretary of | was three times elected to the office Barry’s mained at tiie state department where Official Polls o’clock * plurality was estimated at 25,OUO. Impeached j Tammnuy Hall, nt 10:30 to as a democrat. Badges City Bird, progressive, to there were no signs of unwonted activity t naids “It looks like we have lont 4 appeared have Huerta Silent The triumph of the fusion ticket In beaten Gardner, republican, beyond the constant inquiries concern- More Votes Than Both 4 everything:. Mltoliel in elected j thereby Mexico New York the City, November 4.—The under- 4 and It loo.kn an if city was assured early in the placing republican party as tho ing the from Mexico of an- by 100,000 j reports City current of conversation at the national third political party of the for Opponents Combined y We had lont every other plaee 4 evening although it required later re- j state the other urgent communication. palace tonight carried rumors first time. regarding y Including the New York eoun- 4 BUT LITTLE RIOTING turns to show the defeat overwhelming D. In well informed quarters it was ad- President Huerta's attitude In the face 4 , republican, won by ty ticket/* j of tiie democratic ticket, resides John of Washington’s demands that he re- 150 votes over M. Fred O'Connell, dem- mitted that negotiations have been pro- ♦ * REPORTED YESTERDAY tire, but the President himself preserved 1’urroy Mitchel, fusion nominee for mayor, ocrat, in the Third congressional dis- ceeding in pursuance of President Wil- an enigmatical reserve. REGARDS TRIUMPH the allied parties elected three borough trict. Tho republican hold the legis- son’s determination to secure the elimina- lature with Huerta's intimates are familiar with the presidents, president of the hoard of al- increased majorities. as New York, November 5.—The total tion of Huerta a factor in Mexico. terms of the communication, which they AS VINDICATION Situation and No dermen and comptroller thereby gaining That /his involved the delivery to the regard as practically mandatory. The vote of Greater New York with 76 Unchanged Attempt Democrats control of the board Sweep State memorandum from the administration at of estimate, the Mexican authorities of another communi- to Move Claims Kiehmond, V'a., November 4.—Henry G. Washington states that unless Genera' districts out of 1780 missing gives Cars—Mayor financial governing body the city. cation also was admitted, though it was 9f Stuart, democrat, was today elected gov- Huerta retires immediately, and there- Need of Militia Is ernor of said this communication did not Issues Statement Thanking Support- Mitchel. fusion, 333,142; McCall, ItEFU BIJCANS GAIN Virginia without republican op- partake after has nothing to do with the con- position, the entire statfe ticket being .of the nature of an ultimatum. This duct of affairs or the formation of a new democrat, 224,412, and Russell, social- Imperative CNTROL OF ASSEMBLY ers and Bitterly Scoring Murphy. elected in the same manner. !***.«, Alpm much abused It was government, the President of the United In New York state the republicans diplomatic term, ist, 30,326. Mitchel’s plurality is in one-half of Die normal primary vote out. a In States will issue an ultimatum, which if Believes Himself Vindica*ed gained control of the a pointed marks stage negotia- 1 assembly by gooti polled, conservative estimates platdW it; wheiss or.n partv onUt’ie.s the either rejected, will cause him to ettll upon Con- excess of 100,000 and raaj reach working majority, but the result for chlei by Mill of the People I itr. W. If. a definite issue and some officials sug- Only Acceptable Steps badge*, which 20,000 over Edward C. Stokes, republican, .lohnson, progres- to the state assembly today from the control of the sive; Charles A. Hook waiter, republican, gested it probably it was in this last sense In the memorandum it is taining important board der* to remain on patrol duty. It writ* a former governor and Everett Colby, impressed and Dr, C. S. Woods, on the that the term was used in reports of if progressive. Late returns also indicted citizens' upon General Huerta that his retirement Sixth district by sweeping plurality, of estimate by a safe majority. mi non need that charge* would lie pre- ticket. action taken at Mexico City. from the and non-interference gains in the assembly which the demo- presidency estimated at an 'rally hour at 2000 or after the Ntrlke bail From 45 other towns saw ferred against all crats control a vote of in the state re- on his are the which I Tammany Hall its nominee for will probably by nine ui ueveiopmeni part only steps turns tonight showed that 32 had elect- will be acceptable to the American ! more. been Nettled. 40 to 20. .The democrats will control tha The correspondence already published gov- the mayoralty, Edward E. McCall, go ed democratic mayors, four republican eminent. He is reminded that Sulzer ran on the progressive ticket senate 12 to 9. shows that President Wilson has from pointedly An unusually large number of men mayors; in seven the citizens’ ticket his to down to defeat one of the Democrats were victorious in three of insisted United any attempt upon part leave as and apparently polled fnore votes than by biggest won, and In two the the beginning that the were on the streets due to the election four of the progressives were his successor of the men connected the congressional districts States cannot the any his republican and democratic opponents ever a victorious. government recognize pluralities given against candi- ! east, where elec tions were eh-cting with the coup d’etat by which he ob- holiday, but little rioting was reported. held, legality of Huerta’s claim to tHo presi- combined. His old neighbors on the East tained the presidency, or to utilize in date of the organization, and about Jacob H. Cantor in the Twentieth New dential office, and also that, the so-called Side to his and The strikers York succeed Non-Partisan Ballot tin* government any of thos** rallitid strongly support and sympathisers gathered district; George \V. Loft to elections held on October 26, in Mexico, proposed it as that he midnight looked if Tammany the late D. Sullivan in the Thir- Philadelphia. November chosen in the recent elections, even those it was early apparent had at a large meeting on the courthouse Timothy 4.—Pennsyl- fell short of meeting the Washington vania elected two named as \Vuuld in not even save teenth New York district; Charles 1*. today judges of the the of con- congressmen, result swamped the opposition. might the New York jf views of requirements the grounds and cheered several ministers superior court on the definite breaking off of all rela- Coady in the Third Maryland district. non-partisan bal- stitution. Consequently, it was said to- offices out lot | tions. Unbounded Jubilation county of the wreckage. who counselled them to avoid violence. Calvin D. Paige, republican, won the Little interest was shown and in day, it is a logical deduction that this many districts the vote | Tt is suggested that General Huerta There was jubilation unbounded in the Resolutions denouncing violence were Third Massachusetts district over- M. Ford was not count- 1 last note or communication was in the The big vote for Mitchel pulled democrat, by 150 Rut « d. Ther< w* i. four candidates and it \ be succeeded by some man or by some former governor's as the pussed by the strikers. O’Connell, plurality. line of development of a policy which headquarters is that 1 small group of men who will conduct through the fusion candidates for The refusal of the to act came little interest was shown in tiro Pcnnsyl- probable Judge John J. Mender- President Wilson has consistently pur- county began to record his victory. Sul- police son of the affairs of a car was manned strikebreak- ! vania non-partisan contest for two judges Crawford county was re-elected in sub- government temporarily of the when by sued from the beginning and that zer himself was all smiles, lie regarded president board, of aldermen four and .James Alcorn of somewhat on the line of a commission ers for a trial trip. The first three squads of the superior court. Of the ran- Philadelphia was It amounted to a rather re- stance sharp as a also elected. Hoth are form of and that It. be un- his triumph personal vindication, he. and and of 10 refused to get on tlie cars didates it is probable that Judge John republicans. minder to General Huerta that the Uni- government comptroller, George McAneny policemen j J. of A proposed amendment to con- derstood that this man or of men said, and Issued a statement thanking and tlie reserve squads protested so vigor- Henderson Crawford county and the ted States now looked to group William A. government Prendergast, against James Alcorn of were elect- stitution authorizing a bond issue of shall^immediately take steps to call new his and scoring Charles F. ously that it was decided, to give up the Philadelphia him to meet Its expectations and give supporters $50,000,000 for road elections for the of whom as well as trip. ed. hi Philadelphia, the republicans de- purposes probably to some constituted au- purpose establishing Murphy, lender of hall, who Independence league way regularly Tammany feated the fusionists backed by the pres- was defeated. calculated to to Mex- a permanent government. Will Not Board Cars thority bring peace he declured was condemned by the vote democratic organization candidates ent In the L lie policemen said tney would marcn city administration, electing Samuel Philadelphia republicans de- ico by commanding tiie hearty support Anxious to feated tin f unionists Avoid Trouble the district gave to William Sulzer as were with the would in the 1*. Rotan, district attorney. backed by the the factions now In communi- running. ear, fight streets; of atjurar. is present reform re- General Huerta reminded that the its representative at Albany. use theii guns and clubs at risk to them- administration, cating these views, however, it is said, Samuel P. I’nited States is anxious to avoid-trouble, MITCHEL’S VICTORY and face the missiles of the POINT jecting Kotan dsitrict attor- the officials here are desirous of having "The people of the Sixth assembly dis- selves crowd, INDICATIONS as much for the welfare of o*y by about 10,000 and elect- Mexico as' EARLY hut they would not hoard the cars. majority their movements proceed in a normal trict," said Sulzer, In his statement, APPARENT TO LEE S ELECTION ing James H Sheehan, to preserve international peace. He is Mayor Shank modified a former state- register; Wifl and nominal manner, without an Over- me Baltimore, November 4.- Based on in- C. finally urged to abandon power and to do ‘think better of than of Mr. Murphy. The election of Mitchel was MeCoach, city treasurer, and VV which would that all the early ment attributed to him defending the po- emphasis imply so since the complete returns from this city, but which Preeland Kendrick, receiver of ta\**s. immediately, American gov- They know why Mr. Murphy removed me lice. “After my conferences of the last resources of diplomacy had been ex- apparent, but not until nearly two- are regarded as a sure indication of the ernment. it is indicated, will tolerate no from the governorship; they know when few days,” he said, “I believe the lives hausted. further final result, State Senator Blair Leo. a temporizing. thirds of the returns were in was the of all running the cars were Democrat Leading Mr. Murphy asked me to do wrong I re- policemen democrat, has been elected to the United The report that Washington had sent in and 1 do not want blood- Columbus. O., November Is- to do know when danger any Senate to fill the 4.—State Asks of “Ultimatum" a new fused wrong; they Mr. success of McAneny and Prendergast States i.nexpired term communication to General Huerta shed. When tiie police are sufficiently re- sues. involving constitutional amend- Sonora. Mex., November 1. tried to bribe me I refused to of the late fsidor Raynor by an estimate i ^ Nogales, spread throughout the city, but aroused Murphy assured. inforced, and I believe that cAn only he ments for a smaller legislature, stao Vanustiano Caranza, head of the plurality of from 30,000 to 35,000 over for- Gen. only casual interest. Tie special cabinet be bribed; they know when Mr. done the state I will see ml short ballots and art Murphy with the of as- by militia, that county ini- Mexican constitutionalists revolutionary the for Apparently, exception mer Congressman Thomas Parian, repub- meeting called by President to- threatened me I delied his threats. The every policeman does ids duty.” tiat'd anti-shipping liquor bill, were the usu- and former. United States Senator movement, asked Dr. Henry Allen Top- day was nf't held. This is taken as an in- semblymen in districts which lican, lust of in voters have now condemned Another death directly traceable to sight tonight's return* on the of the international forum Mr. Murphy; Oeorge L. Wellington, progressive. per peace dication that lie is not yet ready to dis- go democratic, and minor officers the troubles of the traction Ohio elections. The issues were ally employes P. el* 'i- tonight to telegraph Secretary of State cuss the demands reversed the judgment of his high court (diaries Coady, democrat, was Washington with his tn some of the boroughs, the opposi- resulted today. John Brogan, who was crowded out until a late hour by in- and learn of life Ameri- ministers. of and vindicated me the ver- ed to Congress from the Third district Bryan reported infamy by tion fusion succeeded in shot October 23, during a riot in the down- terest in mayoralty contests in man/ to electing in of the late Representative Oeorge can communication to Huerta Indicated dict of the polls, which, in the last anal- town district, died of his wounds. Bro- place cities. one of Its nominee—Maurice E intention to intervene with arms in only Konlg. j an Battleships Arrive is the opinion of mankind. gan took part in a parade after a union Late tonight Mayor Newton D. Ha- ysis, Connolly, for borough president of The democrats were victorious all along Mexico. Vera Cruz, November 5.—The third di- meeting. James Gorman, a conductor, : ker, democrat, of Cleveland, was lead chief of the constitutionalists to The the line, electing Emerson C. Harring- The vision of tlie United States Atlantic fleet, Appealed People Queens. fusionists elected borough was charged with tlie shooting. Charles | ing his opponents by about 1000 votes, Dr. to to ton state comptroller, Caleb C. MeOruder also desired Topper express comprising the four battleships Rhode From Mr. Murphy's high court of in- presidents in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Fisher, strikebreaker of Chicugo, was ar- land in Cincinnati former Judge Spiegel, clerk of the court of appeals, and retain- Mr. Bryan his belief that armed inter- island, Virginia, Nebraska and NV*w Jer- to the Richmond, and have rested on the charge of Tom republican, was running ahead of famy 1 appealed higher court of apparently pulled shooting of the hv vention would be a grave mistake ami arrived ing control bgfsl^ture sey, here at 6:15 o’clock this public opinion. Mr. Murphy says there through their candidate for president Carleton in the fight at the Louisiana Mayor Hunt, democrat, by about 2000. for, since the constitutionalists The probably an increased majority uncalled evening. warships anchored out- was no appeal from his court, but Mr. of the borough of , Marcus street barns. Former State Senator Karl Keller, re- were convinced that with the. side the be the privilege breakwater. Murphy was mistaken; and lie knows now M. Marks, by a small plurality over Dr. --—si*-- publican, will next mayor of FIELDER HAS .1 thal the judgment of the people can re- Thomas Darlington, Tammany. The re- Hunt's Defeat Conceded Toledo.* Mayor George Karb, dem- sult thus indicated would Tam- has been re-elected in verse the judgment of any corut.” leave Cincinnati. November 4.—With three- 20,000 PLURALITY j uerat, Colum- but one vote out of the 1G In the bus. Sulzer made bis fight for election to many fourths of the vote for mayoralty can- Trenton. N. J November 6.—Late re- of returns Indicate the con- the assembly on the lines of the state- hoard estimate, which controls the didates known, the defeat of Henry T turns indicate that James F. Fielder, Scattering A fusion in the • stitutlonal amendments for ment. he issued tonight. His canvass was1 city’s purse. majority Hunt, present mayor of Cincinnati, is democrat, for governor, has a plurality providing of also seems assured. ■l small and state and coun- a whirlwind affair, demonstrative crowds board aldermen conceded by the democratic campaign over Stokes, republican, of 20,000 and it legislature, TO ty short ballots were rejected. CAUCUS he DISCUSS him wherever He rare- S. above that greeting spoke. WILLIAM SULZER committee. Judge Frederick .Spiegel, may go figure. ly went outside of hi.- district but his the republican nominee, has a saf The democrats have elected five of the speeches within that territory were di- EASILY ELECTED lead and political experts estimated his eight state senators which will mak*- next Louisville. November 4.—The demo- rected at the Tammany organization in In the Sixth assembly district Wil- plurality at from 3000 to 4000. winter's state senate, with the hold-overs, crate were victorious throughout Ken- tue curacy bill its city-wide and state bearings as to an liam Shlzer, recently deposed as gov- Mayor Hunt made his fight on th< stand 12 democrats to nine republicans tucky today, electing a large majority I appeal to his immediate constituency. ernor, was elected on the progressive republican cdty organization which for- The ••omplexion of the next assembly of tin various city and county officers ticket. merly was controlled by Georg*- B. Cox. probably will depend noon the result in 'and state legislators. An Increased leaders is Tammany early conceded the The entire republican city ticket was Essex county, which elects }2 of the as- ; democratic majbrity assured for the ^Ex-President of Mexico Is Movement Gains Momentum electtlon of Mitchel, but It was not un- elected. semblymen. If the democrats elect their m-xt legislature. TODAY’S AGE-HERALD til nearly 11 o’clock that they would ii mi liiiiinmi u ■■.. Expected in Miami in Washington—Dissatis- concede the*board of estimate to fusion. 1— Fusion ticket sweeps New York. “It looks as if we had lost every- December 1 faction Felt Little change in Mexican develop- thing,” Secretary Thomas S. Smith of ments. Tammany Hall, finally admitted. Police refuse to ride with strike- “At the same time Samuel S. Koe- Told In Bulletins breakers. nig, chairman of the republican coun- Tammany’s Defeat November 1.—Porflrio elected to ma- ty committee, claimed the election of Miami. Fla.. Washington, November 4.—The move- Sulzer assembly by big the entire fusion ticket in the of will jority. greater t>ftiz, former president Mexico, ment for a Senate democratic caucus New first New November 4 One hun- set-back, if not a rout.’* It Indications point to general democratic city and of the New York county ticket York. November 4.—The York, Sulzer, ac- as well. out of dred districts out of 1780 concedes, has been elected live In Miami tlie coming winter, to discuss the administration currency victory. five election districts to report and ninety assembly- 2— Underwood campaign launched by Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tam- 624 in the of McCall Mitchel, 28.K78..S man from the Sixth district. cording (o Rafael Kuesga, Mexican con- bill momentum in Borough Brooklyn gave gave 24,644; gained today the Hall, followed with a friends. many shortly election of The ifivening Mail claims the elec- said he McCall 231, Mitchel 371. This indicates the Mitchel, sul here. Senor Rudsgf today gossip among the few senators left In 3— Leaders agreed on need of industrial brief statement. tion of Mltchel by over 75,000. ‘The result for fusion, for mayor, by about 41,000 iexpected the ex-president to arrive Washington. Dissatisfaction with the peace. speaks itself,” lie said. “Mr. Mitchel been elected New York, November 4.—Fifteen out votes if tlie ratio continues. December 1. His family will ac- 4— Editorial comment. has New York, November 4.—Three hun- tentative decision of the banking and for 5— First sessions of land congress largely by a majority of t,he#voters. His op- of 1780 districts in dred and seventy districts out of 17S0 company him. committee to reduce from 12 currency attended. ponents join in the wish that lie may mii.vor.guve McCall 1362. Mitchel 1530. New York, November 4.—The Sun, give Me1 'all 18,812; Mitchell, 59.722. Announcement of General Diaz’s plans to 5 the number of regional banks Powell discusses double track work. have a successful administration and which supported McCall, issued a bul- McCall’s lead ill Manhattan bor- In a letter to Consul that It will be of substantial was made Kuesga. planned In the new system was given President of steel and wire meets hope ben- New York, November 4.—Forty-five letin at 6:50 o’clock saying the early ough is about 4000. The consul said that Diaz, now In Eu- Miller here. efit to the city.” returns indicated the election of Mitoh- in as the ground for the proposed to call out of 1780 districts in New York gave Mltchel leads Brooklyn by over rope, desires to reside in a warmer cli- 6— Society. el for mayor. in Queens by 2000. a caucus. This decision of the com- McCall 5**98, Mitchel 6192. McCall on 13,000; mate during the winter, but is adverse 7— Sports. Tammany Routed unless sum- mittee hds aroused those senators who the earliest returns ran ahead in the to returning lo Mexico 8— Men prominent in politics in city. New York. November 4.—Tammany New York, November I. At i»:W New York, November 4.—The rote conditions. in Borough of Manhattan, twit the Mitch- moned, owing to political are most ardent support of the ad- 9— Straws indicate Ward’s course. Hall was snowed under in the city o'clock tonight the Brooklyn Kagle for mayor, with 636 districts, more With the aid of Senor Baraniff. a ministration plans. 10— Big crowd expected to hear Under- election today, fusion carrying ail be- el vote In Brooklyn and Queeps more claimed the election ui' Mitchel for than one-third of the whole city, of the Mexican congress. Senor overcame member Smith of wood today. fore It. than this lead. mayor. counted, stood: McCall. 85.378; Mltchel. Senator Hoke Georgia said to- • Kuesga is endeavoring to lease a cot- 11— Smith's paper deal with state's prog- was elected _ 107.066; Russell (socialist), 9606. day that he did not think any attempt tage for General Diaz. The consul said gress. mayor by a plurality in excess of 100,- New York, November 4.—Mltchel’s New York. November 4. The Invert- that a winter home near that would be made to make the 13—Markets. *000 which reach lead increased. out Sun at 6:t5 o'clock tonight daucyiB and may 125,000 when steadily Eighty ing conceded the New York, November 4.—For mayor, binding on democratic senators to vote I of William Jennings Bryan probably 14—Southeast should keep people here, / of 1780 districts In New York city election of Mitchel for major and 845 out of 1780 districts give bill McCali IalioutWould be selected. for any particular says Finley. iContinued Pace filgbt) gave hirn 11,150; McCall 9177. that Tammany “lias suffered a severe 1X3,221; Mltchel, 147,832.