Show New York Politics Niw YORK October 30 Today was a busy one among politicians practic 1113 closing the speakag canvas as tbe 8 cction will be held on Tuesday and Monday will have to be devoted principally prin-cipally to executive work Most of the candidates for mayor made speeches either during the afternoon or evening Hon Abraham Hewitt the united Democratic candidate for mayor said in one of his addresses today that he had consented to accept the nomination instead of running for Congress again in the belief that the Republicans > would make no nomination ands s > leave a square figtt between be-tween the socialistic and auti aocm istic elements of the city Had he knocn that he Republicans would nominate a candidate he would not huve accepted the nomination Mr Theodore Roosevelt Republican candidate said in one of his speeches in reply to this that if Mr Hewitt feared the Socialist the Labor candidate candi-date might triumph and if all he wanted was their defeat then the proper thing for him to do was to turn over a portion of hi3followmg to vote for the Republican candidate The labor organizations of the city who endorse the nomination of Henry George for M yor had a parade to mght It is estimated that over 45000 men were in line The police reserves Wtre all held in the stations in anticipation antici-pation of any trouble ihat might occur oc-cur but none occurred The procession proces-sion marched in files of ten and was two hours and a half passibg a given point Henry George reviewed the parade in Union Square It rained heavily during the march |