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Fe neo pein Siew ore | | van itech ieee saponin tre — BEFORE COURT HTS. -TOSAEHS 0B Martin Littleton Coniends for Him Thal Governor Has No Power of Removal. — - CALLS IT MONSTROUS. Assistant Corporation Counsel | ‘Gontends that Borough Presi- | dent Was Legally Ousted. Justice Greenbaum to-day I{stened to arguments’ on Martin W. Littletoa’s application for writs of Injunction re- “ wtraining the County. Clerk; the Mayor ‘and the Board of Aldermen from mak- tng effective ;Governor Hughes's order removing John F, Ahearn from the office of President of the Borough ‘of Manhattan and from electing a suc- nove from the office to which the jeo- ple had elected him an officer against whom he {s obliged to say no charge ef misconduct hax been whown.” Argues Against Ahearn. Asaistant Corporation Counsel Ster!- ing opposed the motion. “He began by: saying that Mr. Littleton had ignored: Qhat essential clause of the constitu- tion which provides that “the Legis! ture may declare the case in which an Office shall be deemed yaoant,”* ‘He contended the law under which Gov, Hughes exercised the power of removal was enacted under that pro- Muion of the constitution, He mixnt the same of removal gainst the Mayor or ” Comptoiler on charges “after u full hearing.” f “in this cave,” sald Mr. fteriing, “there Was a long, full public invest: | ation of tle affairs of the Borough | reaident's 0 | ny The report of those Snvestiga- | fors Was forwarded to the Governor | . with the-charges upon which the Gov- ernor himself mauve the accused u ‘full extending. over “tt 3 A the closest con: Hilighes, 9 gideration fiom full sense of the gravity and bility involved In bis decision. that decivion aod the judgment of the Governor removing Prosident Ah had been filed tn thy ofe of the tary of State, In my Judgmaat. moval was complete and tie o Borough President hws beon vaca since that moment. The fling-andre-+ cording by the County Clerk and the | notification to the Mayor were not! necessary to complete the Governor's | ‘After two houre of arcument Jnwtico| Greenbaum reserved deciaion. INJUNCTION TO PRY OFF THE SUNDAY LID. Pica: Brothers, proprietors of a rol- Jer akating rink at One Hundrej and Twenty-fitth street and Beyenth: ave tn nee, through +ubect R. Limburg, their) restraining police interference ihe er brothers, determined to he oest , and they want to kno Swether:inelt rink Ie a or attorney. btalned a lunotion from ce ax, inthe Bupreme Court, ‘b- with the rink on Sunday, ‘The hearing down for next Wednesduy, om the right side, did not open the rink last Pan but Sunday fw thet!” big- are (ts “public enter- dar Justice Bigo ate res mbaum heard argument een ee Aa ress: firthe a ax Agure he don Tiasee pation ny ge performance on jaye: LS sae the =a pooteat tho Sunes Ce “ Rese ada or with; amyisio, un- Ee pr ERAS ITHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 138, 1907. ANAL TO BAR ASSOCIATION Former Judges Parker, Daly and Pryor Interested in the CRITICI Some of Them Say Bar. Asso- ciation Is: Controlled: by “at IS LOOMING UF ALL, SAYS PARKER Judge Asks Court to Deny Re- : New Organization. ZE METHODS. the Ryan Interests. . for mombership in the new Lawyers’ Asnoctation, There are about + lawyers in the county. than one-eeventh are am New York Bar Association. +The New York Bar Association ts @ clud,"t sald Edward Lauterbach, one of} the promcters of thé new orminization fs intended that i the New former personal counsel to Mr. Ryan. HAMILTON BANK ‘(9 READY 10 PAY ceivership Plea of the At- | torney-General. KINGSTO IN, Y.. Dec. Alton Bo Parker appeared tefore Judge; Penneyivanta, Brooklyn Rapid Transit Betts to-fay to oppode the motion made and Reading } each and Atmalgamated al Mackey | by Depaty Attors »polr r for t perntanent Kk uH ank of ton Judge’ Par! bow not only that the Hamilton Bank ow er said. b to was solvent, but ready pay o.o Tesenting $5,000,000 in deposits dapositors represeriting $4,260,000 fi of whom less’ signed agreementts for a resumption of ated with the) jusiness, and of the balance of $100,000, for whlch no consents were obtained. $183,000 was heid by, the State and chy of New York and ‘by personm not au- York! thorized to consent. stomporary The strongest sometimes eat the least, but they wisely. : : Not what youeat, but what * you digest, gives you strength. Uneeda Biscuit is the most nourishing and di- -gestible food made from flour. Eat wisely—eat for strength —Uneeda Biscuit ~ In motsture and 5 W—Ex-Iudgo to de- a ee Jpoint being the rule. On New York. Central In the Hat, jt losing 2 points forred the same, Sugar pre | Copper fhad<made up | but soon SUGAR WEAK IN h SELLING MARKET New York Central, Canadian ~»Pacific, Pennsylvania and Reading Also Hit. Stocks were under pressure In the early market to-day, losses of over a it brisk, selling whs a weak spot Canadian Pacific fell 1 7-8, Great Northern: pr ferred 1 1-4, The market hardened steadily until it | ) of, Its early dectine-| JA sharp drive was then made agaist | wan prepared to} American Sugar, and when It broke to bs 1-4, the lowest price of the year, the| |Setieral market also fell back ightly, y & { ‘i recovered. Chicago Great) | Any tewyer of New York County. It) positors when. the bank reopentd The} Western preferred A dropped § points | was announced to-day, will be eligible’ Sank and its six dranches i Manhattan fon’ selling inspired: by the postponemen: and the Bronx had 18,00) depositors, rep- | of. dividend paymoat on its debenture Of these, |st-ck. Brooklyn Union Gas alao yielded 4 3-4, Westinghouse Electric 1 1-3 and Colorado & Southern and the first pre- ferred and Consolidated Gas L The market fell to the lowest of the day in the afternoon and ¢! to 4 points down, losed from 1 Sugar loat 4 points. Trading quickoned.in the final dealings. | following a dull, spe. The total saies of dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ~ ball committee. eat stockn were 392.300] t ! and has received no Black’ Hand threats. The police believe that the bomb was thrown from a passing Long: Island Railroad train and that the in-| tent of the person who threw it wae to/ blow up somebody other than Maggio. The meat shop is in the heart of @ crowded Italian: nection, and the’ noise GOME FLUNG FROM TRAN WRECKS SHOP, Butcher Maggio Believed to Have Been Wrong Mark for Explosive. (blocks around, Maggio, his wife and |four children, who were'in bed in t rooms in the rear of the store, were thrown to the floor, Joseph Carbone, of No, 2% Kasex street, who stoppea out of a building ‘next door just as the bomb exploded, bruised. No: one el SS COL. COLYAR, NOTED | SOUTHERNER, DEAD AT 90. You could drive a horse and wagon |into Joseph Maggio’s meat. shop at No: 2984 AUlantic avenue. Brooklyn, to-day. ; if you had a horse and wagon and t NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec, 13—Col. A desire to drive them into Joseph Mag- Colyar aged nincty \years,” distin- gio’s shop, The whole front ‘of the) ished “jurist statesman and autho bullding ia an entranve. because of | died at his home here to-day, He wi bomb which exploded tate last night on|s member of the Confelprate Congress the stoop at the door, land founder of the Tennessee Coal and Maggio, sayx that he has no enemles|tron Company. ae Forced to Sell Our Entire holesale Stock of Men's and Youths’. Suits?Overcoats Suits and Overcoats that retail- from $15 to $30 will be sacrificed at $10.80, $9.80, $7.80 and Suit or a cessr. Guin awyers’ Astoctation will In. The plan of resumption ts fer payment |Hares and. of bonds $1,16,0%. Justice Truax signed the restraining | ciude ¢very pract! lawyer of Man-jof 10 per cent upon opening the bank } saan | ‘e orders at 5 o'chek in the omrning viel fattan ang the Bronx, and possibly doors, 15 in three mi 1S in six The sing Quotations. f Cres day after the Governor filed ‘hia decis- | nome of the members of the New York months, and the balance, @ per ce3t-| Te-day's highest, lowest and last prices of | Overcoat Feat aes Sree aa eiieated fon with the Secretary of Btate. Bar Association. We will be simply ® within one year from the date Tem: Ce ate Peta rela ee) erent oe Ontes U 2} white diamonda} tre. cut{monde, hal f- Under the- law, the order removing | union of lawyers. E wi. Potary Receiver Frank Waite, of Al- ; Net MEN'S SUITS mad on aides, Ahoern wis filed in duplicate. The | Former Juatice Jones SN. Dalgen! pany, took poaseasion. WOES High. Low. Last. change J ade of fancy worsteds $32 Beierstc pean (ou Hien Seeratery et ables ene jase’ Aiton B.| Judge Parker urged Judge Betts tj Amal. Copp ges fi and cassimerés In nobby brown, gray and Btate to send one copy to the County! Pryor and uO vere inter. consider the success of this plan a8] American I 3 | 6 Clerk. The County Clerk’ duty would| Parker are Semone the ta 1 tees eet en the case, of” tho’ Uinter (Am poommeie:; Fy | dark effects; all worsted black clays and be to file it, record It ind notify the oan datetime a0 County Savings Institution, whose bank | Aimectean ‘Su oa | | Blue serges and all-wool black thibets. ayor. Then the Mayor's duty would ree verenip com- |building is across the street from th i) : “There will be no mem! ding is across th + be to call a meeting of the Aldermen | \ittee, and no character committee.” ‘court-house where the argument t 3 a THE OVERGOATS consist of all-wool CG isoe ears oe peeeaca to elect | Taig former Judge Pryor, “The a$80- piace, Pe || black oxford and gray Meltons. Kerseys ew Horough President. barxister Many lengthy aMdayi read by t {ll be open to any Many Jengthy a ts were y Soy sent CISTI Gad ores Besar re Tus examination and judge Parker, Among them was that we = st Ses mere eean cy oray mixtures! ¢ unty Clerk to receive, and record or| *" the county.” 3 rho aiated he had | CP a MAKE N y : ia eligitie to practise in of James M. Gifford, who sta! iM aA +R . MA NO MISTAKE ees notlty “the Olayor, andy forbid” the Some of the Grievances.. #ecured agreements with four banks, to eee eaate TAKE = Mayor trum calling, tne Aldermen to- . he New ‘York ar furnish $1,000,000 for the Hamilton Bank Be Sh KE ELEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR Littleton’s Contenticn net the New fnmediately upon its ‘belog auttorized | ¢ 1g — NO CONNECTION 11 i has been rumbling among » “amet ouat oe = 171 WITH STORE Mr, Littleton’ contended that the Gov- | Association ena Here pon neeumepos icone = 10% | emnoi'e ace-was tn viclatiog of seston |the lawyers for sexeral YTS UCT) juggs Parker asked how much money | pis! Ey | Remember, We Are Manufacturers Ourilimeaders Wot article 2 of the Constitution, known |are some of the charse’ the recelver had hend, and Receiver | Erie 31 dU tet Sold 1ackarat rathe Guniomos Tula’? rec ioniens Hendes | teesere ake Sa a een eg ee sGagal Parker] Grae io | se Told throughs }201d I4-karat} tham, Kigia! or Glared that while the’ Legislature ned IANTers ey accuse of controtling the Ww pe replied 10,00. HT Gs cer GE Norther ing —3 | onarch (| out, five fine } gold through. 3 C: @ power and could delegate the power : jaald the greatest amount fale eB ig Pa : white to the Governor to remove a municipal | present Bar Association: pas [Withdrawn in the first three pe sty resis: en Wh =2 Ing S 0. Monde, fitted Jout. beautiful {Tapa gold officer fopnd gullty of misconduct or! y. That a New England clique would be $1,118 The amount on Piet Fe! i ly engraved:3th rou ghout, alfeasatgee. It could not give power t0 |, 2, in ‘control Of the Ban Asociation: hind, plus $i0MK0 agreed to. be far T Be 40 EAST 14TH STREET ask. $35: others ak $30: {Catea, “exira nly found not gullty of any. tmalfea: |for years, and \# etill In control. plated Ny “ther bails, would more tian | } aw = ae a3; surern enh #90: Cates, gance, but Is distinctly declared by the| > That the Bar Association is being |'0T™ ity 1 oe prederick D._ Iver, 7% =2 || Near Broadway UPSTAIRS = = $17.50 29.00 $18.00 Governor not to have been found gullty j by Thomas F. Ryan.and other! pirg, “Vice-President, reviewed thé |} ie vOpen sateraaPeNisbiaG Facing Union Square . ‘ et nronedolnge T5a/Morsia {nthe tor: [anenciers ae en/esect (0 thojoarrying | loavy. withdrawals from Oct: 7110, Oo) 18 198 — 1 Lo wot mI ELONO:Oleeks Above Illustrations of Ladies’ Watches Are Two-Thirds Actual Size. mative days’ of our governmental ay of thelr plans. | suspended: y exceptions; all nt” ang — { SS ae _ — eee eee fem wanted a privy Souncll with power forward Others iw in decited prejudice eepeeicora nites seperti ities 18 ices : z i iQ Solld 14 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Pacsu Rene renoy ars Ree Rees trea pes the Bar Association against the | depositors or persons of sound finan- ne sree a 5 li Rings our specialty. Prices $2.50 to $25.00 Qui ‘and the tendency “from that day to this lpeeaite race, whose’ mombers are black- | G° panne, Tonnes ean te eres ee 3 a ity guaranteed, No extra charge for leitering. Bas been to distribute responsibility to | ny egard to thelr fitneys, | Martin D. Fink, David A. Sullivan 107 07) = I Sais Jocalitien for local officers, It ‘was | balled without ress he! George FE. Brown, “Otto ‘Heinze and | Thint Avenu 7 ga MY % f the Constitution in 18% In| whenever they come up before the) (vit ._ Brown, > 3 ds Giatee, ection “eas 5 ; x Cae ERR sel) at Pe ali Stier ne cetanten ey atiatersl tor | aHo et) Here's Your Chance. We Have Made Open Evenings Till 9, G8) > Saturdays Till 10.3 CoA a| 4 That the Bar Association has been e than the amount of loans. . By BA y es - Sbiiges to admit that the rest of the! soo the interests of judicial and other! .7OW.a™ that mont of the bills were eet i ee —— — uurred with Judge Cullen ex- as knit gh tea fiend baile S ws a + uy | with a manufacturer w’ : see on thls. very point ot unconatl- | candidates put up by! particular inter: | homeipepery, discounted | for resular te J oo KY ho got into trouble speculating In ff gx snzesomscexxKTREWRRARRKERE EAM AK MREBEKKAMRERERES |, “Eallonailir, end Bevera’s removal was oats in Wall Sueet se ine nar Aano- ineta in. Stanton, andthe Brome a Sori a | W é : feuatain ee ee plaint | Who) would | y til bank | 34 ttleton contended that it was Side that any complaint | WhO would not pay notes uni n 6 : dea iana intent of the constitution and joiHOn | Rie Appellate Division against |Dalances sh allowed as offsets. POSTPONES ITS BALL. We Boucht th % _@ e e Soe Pane etta tiiat all municipal offices |"cvrver must not. besagainat any of| He feviowed the Anancial situation in| ye | ey : }4 e¢ Entire Stock at 50 Cents ‘ Af td MW ouidesAlled Oy peraons adacted OY |the aenociniion’e owndmmmbers,, | Be Cy nd nai inet closing’ In ash ane on the Doll :' Tae scns, appoints by some, authority ony beg AGL etal ies that there | & crisis was not evidence (of insolvency: minm Ald Society Pi ar 2 5 A 7 e Boted by the: people, and the removal! 2° a hundred grievances) ‘aas) of |In crises such ag that whic Owing to the enforcement by the 5 eS vernor was inconsistent with Te the |wWept thia country, he concluded, the ic & Be we eee 7 [faaeduee Se Saoe crfeninalan ot te tase Grveromta ren PORE | Ruetanan hig Soc tmw ‘ound And for This Sale We Offer|| mee UL LOXER ON He Draws a Le Napry are! | tt the poliew ; § tt che law does give the Governor | 7". rules to Discuss It. K because of | necessary to postpone thelr élevent! Same at ¥% Off Original Cost |! % Ch oe —, : E 5 power to jremove | erie pounty aa Hi seory (eee aeneonien 8 wks annual charity fancy dress and ctivig 6) cegisters | an betas , but] John Cadwallader, president of the iste ont fomey-General Mackey in| ball, which waa to have been stven M: G —W. Mi Mi Eaten actly. municipal Re eee on oer hieaamvering reply also reviewed the, financial tus. on Sunday next, until Wednesday. Jan.” Sale Friday and Saturday. r. eorge p ciianus § a " 50 | We m of October, Nine State banks and y is ie ee county, ofacerts names belng® a!so World| FopORSTER Eo recseniys enrearel tlon of October. Nine State banks ang) The reception will be hel. at Ter- $50.00 and $75.00 Fur-Lined Latest Creation arid the Cleverest “Judge Cullen paid that a law pro. before Judge Rosalsky as counsel. tor ted alaner tor reorganization ee Gardens are WW SE and Overcoats, Your Choice, d fori the remoyal from ice of Cr who I sonal counsel uperintendent of Banks, whic 10, . : 5 ° & Te Meumbent for other than maltons; Paul Cravaty onan: and in the course (were appreed, and these had reauimed,|next Sunday will be recbgnized on the Caren en ? Conception of Years in Comic r) ance prrmiseonduce (nae rriae catiner | Of nimorenierks) apakelof, thes wishes Of Gent notice iad been given the re) “tne Toumantan Ald Soblety tn a be- $5.00 ie" Littinfon eomunved, (IHs felon [Ghe'Bar hanociadin ina manner whieh maining tani, Thich had muBmitted| nevotont. organtantion tats doey, err ooks. A Tremendous and In Judnes said y ro decide that question on | he outelde lanyers criticise. only orate hut dows to Nov. '}3| work each year to relleve the distress 7.50 2 a TE avery. pull’ for FAIArY. they Would | yo na tar among, whom arerdoeepn ltices, igible plan was submitted. | N0-] ot the poor, and the proceeds of tha ° Hot pase upon it. It would be a mon- CS PTTL ee a ee, Weare Aine ap pel ERE eception will be added to the general 10.00 stantaneous tt, ( a strous ylolation of the doctrine of home | i, Congotidated Gas Company x which was implied with, the Stata | fund for the pirrosuliae Schein. ts. the 7 rules tenmaare ie conlel inerrant Fthe conatitutlonality. of the W-cent Kan Superinte { Baaks notified the| OLURRS | Mite Meoalety, walle Mere, So 2 ao servile, 39 the funda the power to re: [J8®. and Secretary of State Elihu Root, Attorney pad applied tor} Rina stein is the preaident of the 12.50 | Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Mmed, Prince Albert Coats a imed; $25,080 15.00 and 20.00 er | rd & Tay Shoe Dept. lon | Lo “Specially Attractive” LEME RRES HEN WH SHIT, to Boys and Gis The New Extra High € ud Storm Boot in Tan Russia, Black Russia, Patent Leather, Buttoh and Lace Styles, 6 to 8 8% to 11 11% to 2 2% to 5% | $2.00~ $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 | Boys’ Storm Bluchers . with full bellows tongue, ; in Tan Shrewsbury Oil Grain Leather, j 11 to 2 2% to 6 $4.00 $5.00 Broadway and 2oth ‘St; sth Ave.; roth St. =} | | of the explosion aroused averybody for) pe Most Convenient New York Store f or Brooklynites, MAIL ORDERS WRirE FOR ESTABLISHED 1557 PROMPTLY Lk} FILLED. CATALOGUE. , ps ‘grec FOR THRIFTY BUYERS. CHRISTMAS GIFTS i tt lesale dia- We relieved the embarrassment of a certain who mond dealer by purchasing half his stock of mounted aes at practically our own, price for spot cash, The poe ni : bas marked In plain’ figures, ara attached to each piece, and ou Pl ble. t ne-third te wholesale.price. Retailers. ask dow BD ranteaeeW raters aia pele aa in eur advecimenegts ‘Warn wel of thers. do not, and that's where the catch i } ti ° earl Baeitae 4 Greer Rint: tures Fleer, Dims Solor, 115) test 83 color. only. Enamel Paper. Thirty-two Full Page Colored Illustrations and Countless Black and Whites. o.2sf2 28 } Boards, $1.00 Oo 2 ff For. Sale by the Following Concerns : NEW YORK CITY: ® John ‘Wanamaker...... Baker & Taylor.... R. H. Macy James A-:Jenkins. . Siegel: Cooper Co. M, J.Whaley.... H. C. F. Koch & Co Simpson-Crawford Co. Lyons & Chabot..\... American News Co? Brentano's Bloomingdale Bros. . Bonnell Silver Co... W. R. Jenkins, ... F. A. O, Schwarz. O'Neill-Adams Co. Jackson Stationery Co. RQOKLYN: i Abraham & Straus. . Fred. Loeser & Co. George Kleintsch.... NEWARK / W. V. Snyder & Co........,697 Broad st. Hahne & Co,.......---++-.609 Broad st. Ge RIOR HO) ROR RE RHO No More Bridge Crush. - : The new bridge terminal when com ~ pleted will drive Real Estate values still =~—higher. To buy wisely in advance, see Sunday. World Real’ Estate bargain offers to-day ji B'way and {0th st. 33 E, 17th st ‘ 34th st. and'6th av. 3 467 Sth av. 288 6th av. 430 Sth ay. 4132 W. 125th st. . 307 6th av. . dd av.and 1Soth st. +39 Chambers st, ~~ - -27th st. and Sth av. - 59th st. and 3d av. 48 W, 22d st. 851 6th av. 39 W, 23d st. 6th ay. and 22d st. +1186 3d av, PTH 1 See 3 Mae ee ...420 Fulton st. -482 Fulton st. 397 Bedford av. + vil