In 1899 he managed the successful mayoral campaign of Bourbon candidate Paul Capdevielle.
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In the spring of 1896, mayor John Fitzpatrick of New Orleans, leader of the city's Bourbon Democratic organization, left office after a scandal-ridden administration, his chosen successor badly defeated by reform candidate Walter C. Flower.
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