Show ELECTED MAYOR NEW YORK YORI o 0 0 o 0 With butt but election 0 o 0 districts out of 1679 missing 0 o 0 the total vote ote of Gr Greater aler New 0 o 0 York for the three candidates 0 o 0 was as follows 0 o 0 Garnor Bannard 0 o 0 Hearst 0 o 0 This gives GIlnor Gaynor lead of 0 o 0 over Ban Dannard ard and 05 0 o 0 21 over ocr Hearst 0 r 0 I Nev N Nov Tammany elect elected I ed another oI of Greater New NewYork ew York toda today but lust Its grip on city finances William J 1 Gaynor of Brooklyn n swept the tho five fie boroughs to victory as mayor h by nt at least defeating Otto T Bannard and W R Hearst Independent H He failed to carr carry his ticket with him and the tho forces will control absolutely absolute the board of estimate an and apportionment which will disburse approximately a billion dollars during the lion ion I ThIs Is more than hare half a defeat for for the control of the board Of estimate was one of the principal Issues of oC the In addition the elected Chaile S Whitman dis district attorney of Ne New York county Ho He defeated George Georgo C Battle Demo Democratic cratic nominee by br at least nitty and John S Shea for sheriff oer over C D Sullivan Democrat by br ap approximately proximately Reform control of the board of esti esli estimates mates is assured 11 by the election of the tho n nominees A gast defeating Robert R It by approxImately President of the hoar of aldermen John P lit defeating John r F Galvin b by President of the borough of Manhat McAneny Io Jos Haag b by approximately Although man ninny arrests were cre made mado Co for I violation of the lie election law the tho greatel part of these were found to tobe tobe be due to clerIcal errors or misunderstandings standings The professional and guerilla were chief chiefly notable by thou theil absence Credit for this sails factory state of affairs was given ghen large largel Ir l to the new signature law put Into practice for the first time iliac In a New NewYork NewYork York municipal election Under this law every voter after receiving hl his is to write his name nanie and have It compared with the ture which he wade made at al time the time or of registration Evemy polling place had Its full quota of watchers Including nearly 2000 college collego ts from Colum bin Yale and Princeton and other nearby y Institutions who were distributed throughout the greater city The en entire tire Ure police of wu on duty b daylight the of them themi at al the lie polling places with squads of plain clothes scouts and ready for fOI nay emergency Robert Hobert A Taft time presidents son who was among the earliest t college collego men man to volunteer as a a ai stationed carl early In the day dar at a Third a polling place His presence however proved such au an attraction that the tho police wore ivore called upon to I disperse the tho spectators and young Taft was to wont ns as aRe a Re publican seoul Parson Republican county chairman said tonight that the dec eloc tion had been the hardest fought munIcipal contest ever eer held In New NewYork NewYork York New York Nov 0 J Gay Gaynor nor of Brooklyn n formerly n a state sum SI I preme justice WaS elected as Demo Democratic cratic mayor of greater Net Nel York to today day over oer Otto T Bannard the nominee anti William II H Hearst running but heading the r Fusion ticket With two thirds of the tho election districts heard front from plurality was The Tho forces elected William Prendergast as comptroller antI and John Pune Mitchell presIdent of the tho hoard of aldermon Hearst ran n a poor third EstImates from JOO elec tion districts placed hint him he be behind hind who In turn was 39 behind Gaynor The race for district attorney Is Isery very ery close with Indications favoring George Gordan Battle Democrat over OH Charles S Whitman slon Bannard conceded election early In time tho evening He was ful fitl however that the tho Fusion forces would control the board of estimates Parsons chairman of the tho Re Republican publican count county committee conceded GIL nors election b by at least at William J 1 Gaynor Garnor who now be becomes becomes comes of Greater Now York was elect elected d on the strength of his personal record as a jurist and nd his stand for Cor personal liberty and a liberal Sunday Although tim tho can he maintained throughout the tha campaign that no boss shall dictate to him and and one cite of hlll his favorite re Ie marks was that thal if there thero was to be an any swallowing him and the TIger TI Ii gel ger lie he ultimately would be found on the outside Ga Gaynor nor was as mentioned as a Democratic lW last year ear and iu in hue he Ile Ie dined the Democratic nomination for fOI He has been a near date for mayo mayom of New York for years rears but as lie he expressed hImself to ho wanted to ho bo sure or of be elected mayol and thou thon governor with a low or of president ot Of the States Backed by In time tho cam campaign just Gaynor was bitterly t assailed b by pulpit and ham not nol to mono men the bitter biller attacks b by Hearst who repudiated him nHoI ha having Ine agreed to 0 him aad Id the lessor person erson at al of Baunard Bannard H Hl It enemies sought to show that In his hi capacity us as of the thc ho had tried to defeat the purpose or of legIslation in this sta state to but the tho candidate while den denying the tho charges briefly to answer answel at what he branded as lies 1108 During the campaign William M 01 lins Republican candidate for gover governor ocr nor In 1905 charged Ga no then on time the with ing Ine his office for political purposes nail challenged him to bring proceedings proceeding for Cor disbarment DIstrict called him luini hima a political charl charlatan shown In the past to he totally of political courage and whose erratic ability Is tinged with a Is al almost almost most akin to 10 eom combination of II a dom nud fanatic To lo charges friends If It be l that lie be Is nit nil old line hue Dem crat a In Ia the axiom That Is iii best which governs least his and his political me life will L b found alike consistent JustIce Ga nor who is 18 68 58 years old married anti and tIm the father of eight chU Iron Iren first attaIned prominence iii n connection with a taxpayers suit which he caused tG t be brought against I Hugh McLaughlin ono one time Demo Democratic cratic bos or Brooklyn In the tho course courso of which h the city In a similar suit agaInst the Brook BrookIn Brooklyn I lyn In elevated railways lie he collected another million for the city In back taxes In ISO 1808 lie he was elected to the I state supreme court and while a mom mem memI her ber or of the court he broke the tho power I of John y McKune boss bOBS of Calle Island and sent him lihu to Sing sIng fo for frauds downfall was directly the tue result o of his defiance ur of watchers at the tho polls poll A appointed by br Justice Gaynor coupled with his hla In an ln In conjunctions dont go here He supported Bryan Bran In his first cam cain and Hearst for In 1906 His pressing of the charges against Police Ins ing out oot of the Daffy case involving the rIght t or of the police to hold the plu pic litre of an person In the rogues gallery gallory led directly to the re removal moval inoval of General and brought Ga nor lute Into renewed pUblic attention just before the tho fall faU cam cani opened In hi his speech acceptance of said saidI I shall not take a nomination to which Is annexed an any or con condition whatsoever other than to tobe tobe be ma mayor ol In fact |