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POLLS CLOSED; BIG VOTE IN ALL BOROUGHS; ~ | __ SULZER APPEALS TO WALDO TO STOP RIOTS © — Wednesday clear, ity Wednesday clear, w r—Fa = . : EDITION. “Circulation Books Open to All,” | = | | PRICE ONE CENT. Corton, mit Teen —— MNNEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. -—SFORETARY BRYAN DFCLARS eee TO HELP SULZER ORME First of Her Sex to Be Hanged Latter Takes a Turn | a en ae, | i His Reply to Report That WALSH B AY SI ATE In Connecticut. at Golf. \k President Had Demanded Sur- | 1 | oGeO Occ CRW Ranma tear seue eH Police Called to Sixth Assembly ‘0 a. | ‘CED WITH MA he ils | DEMOCRAT, N GOOD om 0 | District to Raid Forty “Gorillas;” - | RUN FOR GOVERNOR complice, but Thinks Only | Gangsters in a Riot in “Tom” Hears Doom of Self and Ac- Uufortunaie, He Adds, Cre- of Her Children. Foley’s Territory. dence Was Given to Story— ; = Might Prove Dangerous. M’CALL CASTS HIS VOTE, THEN GOES OUT GOLFING Mitchel Casts His Ballot and Plans for Auto Trip—Tammany Ignores “‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ( sane ot eae eee seatic wc x 1 Se ER Mea HI 2 aE Sewers eeeme pe eens oe Rar Ee | First Flection Returns Outside} sew avian, Nov. 6—aew. fh 4 i OE ap %, , Waketield and James Plew were sen- Big Cities Credit Him tenced tn the Superior Court by Judge Burpee this afternoon to be hanged at | the State Prison on Maron ¢ next for) the murder of Willlam Wakefield, tie} NEW BELPORD, Mass, Nov. 4—The| woman's husband. | first election returns to-day in the State| Mrs. Wakefield ts the fret woman to | ; was in answer to a report that Prest| oo. trom precinct I. - ward 2 ; |be convicted of murder in the first degree | dent Wilson had made a formal de-/ 7, WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Secre:| With Gains. tary Bryan this afternoon gave out) a statement denying that any ulti-| matum had been sent to Mexico, This} | ) 2leoe eet he RENE x | ronat: ’ os | ford, ata ehowed @ Democratic {ice the State hax had a constitution, | Gavegan } \! mand on Dictator Hucrta that be re-| gain over last year. The vote wan: |PiCw: rai pslaen Ay PB ay i i” : Veg S Decision. } i} sign office. The Secretary said: Walsh, Dem,, 72 votes, Gardner, Rep. pa dn Vales a wats at ik he shui ‘The polls closed at 8 o'clock tin ‘ | “E have made It a rule not to aise] Hird Prot. @: Home, Independent, 3 |court said that after pxamination of | URIS a KARA ICDOCRRO CCC CU AER CN HOR CRD TNE pol closed at > o'clock on the quietest election New York has 4 IN, Maas. Nov 4—The tota’ os te ——— — — ee y ct i e iy i ——— cuss newspaper reports concerning yt, ror Governor here to-day wan: lereumetancen which would feud to. the! Fal Pi ees Oo Eas aking ot Noe Uaioe Deka ene ] Wrternational matters; but the nature |isird, Prog, 1465, Gardner, Rep, 52: (xing of a lesser degree of guilt than! BOTH IN GOOD SPIRITS. Humors of the Da There were only two real outbreaks of disorder in the city—in the t of the despatches from Mexico this|Foss, Indep. 3, Walsh, Dem. 163. {that of promeditated murder, i Sul: balliwick <3 q prima ; ulzer bailiwick of the Sixth Assembly District this afternoon and in the ¥ morning suggests a departure from| Last year Hird received 101, Foss, ' js of the woman made earnee| | e : , s : } the rule at this time. No ultimatum 24% ad the Republican candidate, ne sc Aue tena’ sas have rallea Fusion Candidate for Mayor | icked Up at the Polls Second early in the morning, when the insurrectos from Tom Foley's | . sWalkor. 84. erm and, 2a a ) ae a has been sent to Mexico, and it 19) eee \tuae. Nov. the | NHt_foin in adetermmed effort to have | rs organization clashed with some well known “strong-arms” from Chick i ACUSHNE: ans, No The | Har te(anfinansea | lia - h tence commuted. = C | Te ’, . usfortanate that the prose should) Vans tor covernor tm this town | Niger neecegena ey ine mother of] Reiterates His Confidence | y | ‘hroughout the City Tricker’s citadel on the Bowery give credence to such @ report. to-day wast Bird, Prog, 81: Foes,|iwo small children, wea more concerned | in Result | About hour betore the polls clos “The aarm done by speculation CF Indep, 23° Gardner ., 98; Walsh, | to-day over the future of the Iittle onea | mieate. | ————— ut an hour betore the polls closed whe aivck upon the Seventh even inaccuracies in regard to do-|Dem, 4 than the ordeal she faces of dying on { YOUNG wan employed uy a down-f It wan found that only one wae en-| District polling place in the Sixth wus renewed, this time by about mestic questions {s Mmited because! BRAINTREK, Mass. Nov, 4—-Vote] toe gallows Tet ware eniW.SertR John Purroy Mitchel walked trom wie] A town cooporation reached ula of] titled to a vote. When he got ma tals! twenty well dressed vouti he late : f 5 the people are acquainted with the) for Goverior Bind. Progressive, im: Pies te site sniigee psy Nelle, home at No, 28 Riv Drive to hiw hour late this morning. jot the other tran started into the booth 3 dressed youtns ot the Latest gunmin type. They swept aside cane Independent, ; Gardner, eat ay ee : 4 ee Sore pone b Vou sre, boas” he sald, "it was tht with him Tue watchers protested. | the pairo tack ! y subject and can make allowance i aa Wath TAUROGRCE ne Mats | 8 and Williom George, aix, will have |poltug place at Ninety-neventh street | way. There 1¥ a! homein thelr inahint,* aalit the woncvorer, {the Patrolman on guard and attacked Samuel Krauss of No. 26 Avenue } but as misstatements in beds OUR a raven death ak [proper care,” whem 14, Mecussing her} and West ind avenue at a quarter Matrht where T vote. t around ning my friend to prepare bia bal: | ( just as seven ballots were ready to be voted. Blackjacks were brought 1 prea iaet ee aang in YER, Mass, Nov, 4—the vote] “q¢ arives me almost insane to think | £%° 12 o'clock. He was accompanied : ous consequences, p oe] Can't he raud and weitet ‘aaked one} to use and Krauss, who was one of the clerks, was beaten to the floor, of the watovers. = | “Sure ve can read and write, me piled the friend, “bur he's very fee-}knocked tu the tloor and kicked around vere wae Bird, Progress. (that they snuat go to strangers, (can't | Nis casemate at Columbia, Waiter Guest] WW, Waien, laleep nights thinking of it, They were Kellogg of Oxdanaburg, He chatted | Fors, 11 W 2°) Thad in the world to love, with reporters ae he awalted hig turn I have never known a@ real home making the above denial.” The Secretary would not say He was finally rescued by the police, but nov until the ballot box was of | v1 y F turing the struggle. The glass whether any other kind of notice -—-— h | He was asked what he thought of the kotful—ain't got no wry at ell $ : mitted, \ Jexpained Mra, Wakeftelt. “1 was 020 | outiogk, | sides were broken, but none @ Wallots was tos was subm! 5 POLICEMAN I$ HERO lot mixteen chikdven, [wan meventeen | up have sust we much confidence tr ACOK and uel Marat Nving MEXICO CITY, Nov. 4—Provisional when I made my firet mistake, Perhaps! ¢ uate (oat 0m Meh confidence tn together at No. #4 Rockaway @ve- Former Assistant Deputy Attorney-General William Blau was in the President Huerta appears not yet to} my mother could have prevented it 17 1) 1 ee ROO nee DRG Beauly Ue | hue im the Hrownsvilie section of ' e have delivered any reply to the com OF RESCUES AT FIRE Dae abslWar bare during the campaten,” hy mald, "1 cout | Rrookivn, were the victim ot some (HeiMvOrhOAd when this baitle weurred and William Sulzer appeared on munication from the United States Gov- jee Wiil, my hueband, was the frst man |ROt have more. PC SEY FORRES UO RE THIEN Sow altianitostialil eae tie rene ernment delivered to bim of Hundey ~ lian gone out with We wer! “Are yon to vote the straight Re- | ‘Thirty-ifth. Blection District, |e venle shortly atter, Bh advised (he former Governor to make a per: telling him he must reslkn the brew mrries 1-Suttoca Seen] Dee, 4, 1906 publican ticket?” atked @ bystander, | es through the house L appeal to Commissioner W f i ee e é alt. ated Ma married on Dec. 4, sonal appeal to Commissioner Waldo tor more police ‘ : dency of Mexico without ie of Heme an ies Halt-Sutfocated Man From} Sect ered was old enough to bo] ‘The straight Fusion ticket,” repitea| Cae tse malinl es Pr « ore | Accordingly Sul: } that he must not leave 68 ey OF of Hallway Filled With my futher Perhava that in the reason | tne candidate with impressive serious- back from the front line, | cer called up the Commissioner, who said he had already sent many extr i} any member of his official fam hid ‘¢ ve why J responded #0 readily when Jim | ness, “But,” he added, this neema tol Since they live in the fr they had A anny a i Eis ontcial aaneyenge whew iy RISHEDS Smoke. | Flew began to show me eume attention, | me to be ideal Itepuulican w - Fegintered in the Twenty-eighth bie. {met into the district, but that he would seul an avitional complete platoor i expected to control, je ef ¢ \ | Phy ch ' Thromcial quartors hare as well ae at| Gn snan wa overoome, and several | Ce eda cruel tT waa | Ot being told that Candidate steal Both were challenged. and twenty-ain {OF Police Wo the Sixth at once. | the United ne Reese span rescues were made by both firemen forced to leave him three times, Bur | "ed ‘ust sald sient it wae Democratio | other tenants of the house found that Minor disturbances in individual cases of challenging kept tk r / fals were still made and policamen this ofternoon tn a fira| o i coe weather Mr, Mitchel replied th ! uney I have to «tor . Se Sree GAG TOE he polic serntminsion or receipt of the communl | which for a time threaiened to destroy | JIM Plew always helped me. Ife wee) PI at the yy Would have to stand of fall by th police | deeinion tr our neighvor. ite was kind to the chit. | Vote to-night would show which was the vane of the two Mar-|busy in almost every election district, but the magistrates in cation from the American Government. [the six-etory: te Hee ones diene ca early ment at No. 17 Wi ft «! dren. For two years he bought them aight, Mr. Mitchel voted ballot No. 17%! hal mecting of the Mexican Cabinet, ‘street eee ; a Hon camem 1i Brooklyn su} | y instance dismissed the charges as being the produc! over-ve: pewevers was eatled for to-day at which | The fire aturted in tne collar ageupied | OMY DIC Of sloshing they nore |) He aald he Intended to go automat, igs’ coed ha Oe Mitel ‘ the product of over-/ealouy Ny appeared probable that the matter} ny Zaloun ros, tor the storage of ae ee Savet ie Bingo ing through Weatchester County for the HE OLD MENS have registered and vo'ed in the Thirty. | Watcher. would come wp for discussion Rrocer and when the firemen got! Bul about year ard a hal? ag: reat of the day, returning to the elty to} HOME GOT THERE third Diatetet. | 4 tha 1 +s] " a ‘The only reference to the Incident in |thore they found the cellar a roaring -. 4 egg coinage pyre’ ic, await the returne at the Fusion head- FIRST Sane $ The ruction in the Sixt Asseiibly Disties occured when about tne local papers to-day was that witich |furnace, Thick clouds of smoke quick-| 1 e@en tl Sm Mare Lue Se Mienecr | quarters mt anout 4 o'clock. * » | NF of the Tammany watchers a\lfony heavy shouktered citizens, excitedly branded as “gorillas” by the cecurred in Associated Press despatcies jly fiel the hallways. causing many of but 1 knew 1c was inevitatie| MR. M'CALL HAD TO WAIT HALF the polling place on Third avenie, | if ied t ine . Le from Washington, which, when they |the tenants to down fire escapes, | ® aye ‘o eas Ame Oo eel AN HOUR To VOTE. the polling place early enough, Dut just batween Klahty-frat and Kighty-| Sulzer adherents, tried to rush the polling place of the Seventh Election were shown to Nelson O'Shaughnessy, |while others hurried to the roof. Po- that 1 yiel Pepe v6 eo ree i J before [ got there the entire population | second streets, reported for y with TDyistrict at No, 28 Avenue D. The two policemen on duty at th were ston Charge @'Aftatras, bruxht|liceman Till of tho Greenwich atreet | #8 eid ral Hae on Ss casi caie Edward B. MoCall dropped ballot No.| of the old men's home had arrived tole black len tip, a bandaged ‘ ‘ Si | polly out @ denial ive less radon fount David Kennyy fortystive | iti siyDuatle exer took unay may ealf-| 19 into the ballot vox In tie polling | east thelr ballote, ‘Ties aged citizens | han ard a vlvot-brapattered ahirt there were rushed off their feet and it took the reserves from the Cline which wie publish ara old, who lived on third floor, over | Piven him my life, my very oul, had be place at No, 642 Amsterdam avenue! were very slow and it wee an hour be- | 4 » {ton street station to clear the space in front of the voting place neotion win ome in the hallway and carried Bim tol deed #.'' shortly after ten jock thin morn-, fore { could get into @ booth. | a ES, THEN GOES G 98 a That Huerta will probably refuse tol tne atree:, where he was revived sed Wg Waketied was found| ing. ‘The Democrutic candidate for ; ile a | “a ae M’CALL VOTES, T A OLFING. yield to Prosident Wilson ts the opini The fremen and policemen carried| guity of murder in the first degree,| Mayor waited nearly balf en hour, ACOB BALAGUR, a Soutnerner, | Ws HAS. rer A ve Judge McCall voted at 10 u’clock at No, 562 Amsterdam avenue. Se men clomwat to the Mexican dictator, |severai women and children to the| the actual maying of her husband was tuiety men being In line when he ap formerly a reporter on the Atlanta | AMERY QUIET Int casting his straight ballot he departed ho say his volvatary withdrawal|streer who wer huddled on fire as-| done by Plew, her lover, with whom she! peared. He refuned -to allow othera| ‘Journal, who said thet he Intendet cuecr! After casting his straight ballot he departed tor Long Island to spend the from power in this country would be| capes. ‘The firemen, after a half hour's| plotted to get rid of William 8. Waxe- | int to @ rebel victory. fight, managed to confine the fire to] Meld In order that she might | penne: and the damage wee en. | lew. Both Plew and Mre, Wakefeii | Met to give up thelr places to him. Mr,|'# vote for Justice MoCall and the 7 eal to be in the Ps straight Demooratic tcket, ‘ke a day playing golf. He told those who greeted him at the polling place A 9 7 ng as conti dlectio de will receive th ii oon re 1 Mouthern: appeared in the Count tat he was contident of election, He ceive the returns tosnight af ; y i Coro! N tof apirite, In the crowd around the | ; Hee a ch ce oO P LL ponieed te ieee SE Now Haven ee of the polling place were imany | Court Hoven during, the Gaon: hole and his headquarters in the Hotel Martinique MY. city, | Tieke! fewerv all eaaeninaia inane Plew, according to stories told iny both, | friends, He gripped their hands warm-| #04 that he had made the mistace of > itche! d 45 o'cloc! ie fa! Per Se ron FOR RACING AND FOOTBALL| first drugged Wakefleld and than lei| ty and amiled browlly when they pre-|‘existering from No. 12) Weet Twen John Purroy Mitchel voted at 11.45 o'clock at West End avenue and pen aay and ‘might SEE PAGE 8, an iY lonely sot In the Woods «04 hie election. ‘A little boy made| fifth street, although he lived at No. | Ninety-seventh street, He, too, expressed himself as sure of success. Mr, — ata m sev’ ea, hot him t) i Ae B . : t his way through the crowd and stood} Went Twenty-fifth street jvahal wid 5 ve in anne obj =a ~~ aes = fees Senta OL mneh him to wiv! gesing into tne face of the Tammany! ‘When I tried to vote thie moruing Mitchel planned to pend ine oheatlcell sap long automobile ride through — — ga : | candidate. And KAVe Iny Correct addreas they re- Westchester. He will receive the returns at his home, ‘Are you Mr. MeUall™ asked the boy. | fused to take my vote,’ he expla: ' and I'm «lad to see you, my William Sulzer left the Broadway Central Hotel at 4 o'clook in the $.0,8."" GALL BY YACHT B © 1." was the reply accompanied by a ues te morning for the Sixth Assembly District, whore be spent the day, riding (“4 WITH 22 MEN ABOARD pat on the head (‘Che voungeter proudly | about the matier, and then ateted that fn an automobdile from polling place to polling place, told his companions, who rushed across | they Could do nothing to ansier the pe - y meta the atreet to get simfar treatment, but|titioner, a# the law allowed the iawn GRAS SCONES 2 ee ee. aor : ‘The waiting votern and oth-[ance of a peremptory writ uf tan | every W ll | El E STON, Tex. Nov 4-8 0.8) | bat-|damus only to help each of (hose who \body on the streets, Horns, bells and other instruments of torture which i ssue ection xtras | signals ware reeniiad hare to-fay from tery 4 by nowapaper ware viet 198 of othe error of alas li | are saved in other parta of the city for use to-night were in evidence {n the yacht Watkival, with a oy > sotograp ned On Mr. Me-lofticiaia’’ To correct a voter's error | R | E ses thirtyetwo men. sound from New| 0 1 Ae he dropped his ballot into the| tne, held. four weeks’ nutice shoutd| * 4 {the Sixth District soon after daybreak, aud their din continued throughout | ter t e egu ar itions Orleans to Tampic®, indicatiaig the ves-| ox the fawiliehte ty omed atatvan How deus look?’ eahed e vows ono |tB0 G83s ee] was pounding to pieces on the whore| While be was wulting in line Mr Mo) hey wall leaving pti siirtid {A man named Morganwock, living at No. 168 East One Hundred and | TO NIGHT: Lee EGA Lamune nL miaatien iMatrict of he iahtesnth | “Quleteat election Lever scant wv | Tenth street, walked tnto the polliax place of the Fourth Hleotion Distric: | - | "tthe yacht fe the property of the Huas.| “You bet,” was the Aunembly Diatriet, nird avenue, | Ped the watuner !cf the Twenty-eighth Assembly District, 1u Lexington avenue, between One teca Petroleu:n Company aid was for- This is me two men who! HF Chairmen of the board in a |Handred and Ninth and One Hundred and Tenth atreets, this morning, GET THE NEWS FIRST. IN THE WORLD |} meris’ owned in New York by 1. Hark: | cemarked one af Mr. 31 Peta a I iptown election district’ ia @ and anounced that the place must close forthw!th. H» was promptly thrown a | A PROT SB trees tr el mc _— T LORAISE Plecton, THer ware krocer, He got into an arguincnt|qyt, Morganweck, who had no vote, proceeded (o telephone the newspapers las hare. a pranboned on iesand Tages 6, ONPAPLUAg OOM anew a0 sinpenned wh Ravens Repu | ? 4