Show NEW YORK CAMPAIGN MOST 1 hearst mas hade a spectacular canvass and i 1 has a great following forecast of results of election new york NOT 6 today will witness the closing scenes of one of the most remarkable political campaigns in new york cites history it has been ic in the variety of sudden starring moves on the municipal checkerboard have overturned all precedent upset all calculations and have rendered useless all systems tor forecasting the probable outcome the two old party organizations have been invaded by a new and great force which under the name of the municipal ownership league and with william R hearst as its candidate for mayor has conducted a campaign so vigorous and so well managed that the city has been astonished at its strength at first it was believed that this movement was one born of momentary excitement and popular clamor due to the insurance revelations and other causes of public unrest and that when tammany hall swung its great organization into line the movement would decline and collapse col lapie before election day this belief has been disappointed instead of declining in force the hearst canvass wound up last night in a spectacular meeting in madison square garden with the garden crowded with every man it could bold and with many thousands outside unable to gain admission the gathering was so great that for several hours the struggling masses of people were barely controlled and it was impossible tor the police to keep the streets open when mr hearst roso to speak he was greeted with outbursts of cheering that lasted for nearly twenty minutes another incident of the municipal ownership league canvass was the calling out of bed of mr hearst at 3 sunday morning to speak at a hebrew ball at the grand central palace mayor george B mcclelian the democratic nominee for election reelection re bas based bis appeals for votes on his and the fulfillment ot promises he made two years ago hy clos edithe active work of his campaign at a meeting hi the hippodrome last evening that building being unable to accommodate by many thousands the many throngs that gathered to bear him the mayor was anthus cn thus plastically lastic ally greeted by his audience and later when corporation counsel dc laney asked if george B mcclelian has not given us a good administration there was an answering shout of yes as the crowd rose and waved thousands of american flag william M iams the republican nominee for mayor began his campaign with a great throng in the city saying that he had no chan ceato win but to this he refused to subscribe him aalt and he has gone ahead in alg arous way making many speeches and telling his followers that it the republicans could be held in line he would be elected owing to the division of the democratic vote between hearst and mcclelian mr ivins was counsel to the chicago fassett committee which investigated new york city politics more than three years ago and has a record as a worker for better conditions in life hardly second to the interest in the mayoralty has been abo picturesque canvass of william T jerome for ie election as district attorney of new york county at the very beginning mr jerome announced his inao pend enco of either of the two great political organizations having given acome offense to powerful members of both either by his conduct of his office or his public comments upon the methods of political bosses rejecting efforts of the managers of the citizens union to induce him to run tor mayor h made the slogan of his campaign independence of the rule of the political boss declaring that this principle was so great as to completely overshadow himself as a candidate his appeals for the voters to rise against graft in public offices and his repetition of the question referring to charles F murphy leader of tammany hall where did he get it contributed powerfully to make the cry of honesty in politics a clear cut issue of the cam laign mcclelian and ome were favorites in the betting today ata to 1 in favor of each even money was of alered abat hearst will poll otes CITY PARTY CLAIMS philadelphia nov C at the eleventh hour the leaders of the re publican organization of the movement are claiming victory at to morrows election united states senator penrose said that belated reports conurs his opinion that the republican tl chet state and county would be elected by a good majority city party workers have completed an unofficial canvass of the city and as a result they claim a majority of not less than franklin S edmonds chairman of the city party will issue an official estimate tonight baard upon actual cn vass nale by their sp interests prompt aan will he talen tal en by the amr nt ocre D lorona loron 0 lofv secretary secret arv odthe law and order society aps been engaged to conduct the prosecutions and he has 1000 warrants ready for use the democratic parta which is AP porting the city sparty ticket has through city chairman donnelly sent out a circular urging all ja work unceasingly for tho beino i cratic state ticket and city party nominees ANTI MORMON PARTY salt lake city utah nov 6 with the imbue in tomorrows election clearly drawn between the old parties and the american or anti mormon party interest now centers in the mormon vote american party leaders declare that the church influence is tor the republican mayoralty candidate chief 0 police lynch a gentile mayor morris democratic candidate Is a mormon and probably will be supported by many cormons mormons Mor mons VOTING JAIL BIRDS IN OHIO columbus ohio nov 6 john betz jr while on the witness stand in police court having been arrested for the theft of his fathers watch made the startling statement that he and fifteen other prisoners whose sentences would not have expired until last saturday were released from the workhouse a week ago last saturday in order that they might register and vote HEAD 18 identified boston nov 6 the head found in a hand satchel on the bottom of the harbor yesterday was identified today by mrs geary and her daughter evelyn as that of susanna geary the chorus girl |