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*) v “COURT WRIT ORDERS | ALDERMEN TO BREAK PARTISAN DEADLOCK =: The Governor charges that the cor+ poration laws of this State permit the forming “against which the whole country has wet its face,’ Democratic Leader Dowling Defies Election to Fill Three Vacancies. Producing a writ of mandamus ob- tained to-day from Supreme Court Jue- | tice Amend, Alderman Ralph Folks de- elared at the meeting of the Board of| Al@ermen to-day that the courts would held responsible all members who re- fused to elect or who ‘prevented the! @lection of three new members to fill Vecancies. ‘The Board has boen dead- looked over filling the vacancies, in a Gtvpute over whether all Republicans or | only two Republicans should get places. ‘The Democratic members have each| time successfully prevented the elec- tton of chosen Republicans, They de- ‘mand one place at least. “This writ Is returnable Thursday, declared Alderman Folks, “and unless | this board acts now the courts will/ take action. I regard the action of the Democratic members ax a political con- | piracy, and #o I believe the courts will Ferard it.” ‘ “Say,” exclaimed Minority Leader Frank L. Dowling. “we have met and the tesuance of securities not based upon actual bona fide valuation. “The honesty and safety of business Alike depend upon such safeguarda, No legitimate bnsiness will be injured or harmfully restricted by them, These are matters which affect the honor and good faith of the State. We should act upon them at once and with clear pur- method of combinations of any and every sort,” be sold in New Jersey by persons, and the purch: nd upon thelr own tn ations to ascertain whether they bogus or based upon good business.” ‘The Governor declares the people o: New Jersey are at the mercy of in- vestment companies of all kinds a that they are being victimized beca their own laws do not protect them against crooked investment companies, He says investment companies should | be put under inspection by the State, and none should be allowed to sell securities In New Jersey without pub- He Heense. Gov. Wilson attacks the work” aystem of the State. He says it lacks system and coherence. He does not believe it necessary to have a ‘board of assessors and @ board of taxation. In many localities | property owners pay much heav taxes jn proportion to their hol than large property owners pay and are practically without redress, The Governor tells of the dangers of the grade crossing and declares leg- islation of last year tending to abolish “patch called Republican diuffs many a time and we propose to call this too, That writ is a matter for the Corporation | Counsel to answer, not for members of thia board, You have tried to compel We claim that one of the re- members was a Democrat and swe demand that a Democrat, according to the law, be elected in his place. us to agree to the election of Repulli+ i ‘erai, your two Republican vacancies w9l vemain unfilled until the next general eeotion, when the people will elect Democrats tp succeed thom.” ‘The vacancies were caused by the vee- fgnation of Aidarman Hagenmuller last | t, the death of Alderman Willard | ber anid the conviction f ery of Alderman Perey month. ‘The last two Ww If the Republicans Repudlicens to the thre whl have a big majority “WIPE QUT LAWS CREATING JERSEY in the board. (Continued from Firet Page.) the common judgment that onr law must prevent these things end pre- vent them very effectually. CALLS FOR RESPONSIBLE 8U- PERVIGION OF CORPORATIO! “Tt 18 our and your present opportun. tty to amend the statutes of the Rtate in this matter not only, but also tn such a way as to provide some responsible official supervision of the whole process of incorporation and provide, in addt- eien, salutary checks upon unwarranted) and Aetitiows increases of capital and The Values 47 are $20 grade 53 are $22 grade 96 are $25 grade 53 ave $28 grade 32 are $30 grade by TRUSTS'—WILSON i ALB months © | es | 35 Doses - Cents _———$———— them did not bring about the desi result. He declares the proper solu- tlon of “this very difcult to empower the Board of Public Uiil- ity Commisstonera to onler the aboll- | tion of such frade crossings.” Gov. Wilson wante a law providing for full | crews on“trains, ‘The executive favors free meeting places in cities and towne where public questions can be Atecussed, He recommends legisiation In this respect and believes school houses could be used for auch mect- ings. WANTS THE TWO AMENDMENTS RATIFIED. Ho believes the State should ratify the amendments to the United States | Constitution, the conferring upon Con- gress the power to levy tax on incomes | ‘ d the amemiment providing for the ction of United States Senators by direct vote of the people. In conclusion the Governor praised Senator Fielder, who will succeed him, and said: “I look back with the greatest ad- miration to that fine group of men in the Houses whose names all the Stato knows and honors, who eet the pace in the days when the State was to be redeemed. It is men like these who have rendered the policies and reforms of the last years possible. Woe be- tide the imlividuals or the party groups that turn away from that path! ————— Seta Aside 815,000 Verdict. Justice Manning in the Sup! Court, Brooklyn, to-day set aside the verdict of the jury awarding Thomas Cobham $15,000 from the South Rrooklyn Rail- way Company, Cobham lost his right hand by being thrown off one of the company's cars, Justice Manning sald that the conscience of the Court could not permit auch a verdict, *CASTORIA For Infants and For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hav Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA \THE write. cover them. pisig backs 135. rai process. style and t To Know that Tomorrow, at Broadway, corner Eighth $15.50 Will Buy a $20 to $30 Overcoat A new purchase, coming in as we Dandies—the only word that will Rough woolly all-wool overcoatings ; grays and browns of many shades; some oxford and blue chinchillas; some shawl collars; some conv lengths; some long; single and double- breasted; all satin-lined sleeves. Best detail of the whole story is the respect up to the Wanamaker standard. Tomorrow, $15.50, NEW STORE FOR MEN tible collars; some with satin yokes; some knee n-proofed by the English he workmanship—in every Broadway, corner Eighth. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, ‘ BOY SAYS MOTHER BEAT HIM. | matter {¢| Woman Goes to Petwn for Wht ping Child With Hob-Vatled Shoe, His arms and back covered with bruises, thirteen + year+ okt Eugene! Brown was the principal witness | against his mother Catherine, convicted | in Special Seasions to-day of beating | the hoy with a hob-natied shoe, The woman was gent to the City Prison for | sixty days. Bugen he lost 6 him to 1 the Court that on Jan. 4/ cents his mother had given | y a bottle of whiskey. He| sald she grabbed a shoe, the sole of which was thiekly etudded with nails, Nn with it. The boy was by neighbors, who had no- dt ldren's Soctety. Mra. Hrown did not deny the charge against her, but said she thought the lad deserved some punishment. i RIN to Haaten al Claim. ALBANY, Jan. 14.—To hasten barge canal claims Senator Argetsinger to- bill which, if enacted, Supreme Court con- current jurh n with the State Board of Claims over claims against the State for lands taken for barge canal purposes. The Board of Claims {a unable to dispose of more than 200 claims a y and there are now be+ tween 2,000 3,000 of these claims. forms of dinease and worthless and positively dangero Tyree's Antineptic Powder Is safe to use, and has been recom eolutely healing dixeased membrane will make ce FURNITURE CO. CREDIT TERMS $3 Perm 50 |.°7 ex" *100 #5 Pea" *75 | 10°" 150 od a A WEEK Opens an Account Open Every Evening 2174.-3° AVE. BET [18 "119 "STS he: tiv positively | sonra ‘and vith twill have to adinie oH: ii ait mall “ordere received withis | Special ut Prices matting, of, at, least ah "Tal nol! 25.00 solid 14-K. Gold Wai CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Gresdway, iew York 1m | ANOTHER > = MAGAZINE Bonwit TELLER & Co. Will Hold To-morrow, Wednesday, A Very Important Sale WOMEN'S & MISSES’ Fur Coats & Small Furs At Large Price Reductions Trimmed Seal Coats, Trimmed with chinchilla-squirrel, civet cat or plain. Formerly 95.00 68.00 Trimmed Caracul Coats Trimmed with black fgx. eal Sitka fox or plain. Formerly 110.00 ig | SA, stg flat curl ski a i t curl skins. sankey? Formerly 85.00 55.00 Baby Caracul Coats + Trimmed with ermine, chinchilla- irrel, black fox or rock opossum. Formerly 16500 to 195.00 “Sable Squirrel Coats from fine selected perfectly matched skins. Formerly 165.00 100.00 95.00 Hudson Seal Coats Made from French dyed muskrat skins. 34 and full length thodels. Formerly 165.00 Imported Hudson Seai Coats t Made from selected skins, skunk trimmed or ne Formerly 375. 135.00 @ 225.00 Imported Model Coats of Moleskin or Hudson Seal Bernard, Drecoll and Francis models, some trimmed with skunk, ermine or fox 295.00 | Formerly 475.00 & 550.00 Muffs Scarfs 14.50 19.50........ Black Fox........ 9.50 14.50 14.80........ Civet Cat........12.50 29.50 32.50... . Pointed Sitka Fox... .24.50 29.50 | 8.50.......Blue Wolf..... 12.50 14.50.........Persian......... 12.50 14.50 39.50..........Skunk....... . 39.50 AUMANN& BRO We Close Evenings at 6 Cras At ie Lowest Prices in All New York We Offer te Farnich A1y Room in Your Bease or 'pirtment for o Po: mcut of $1.00 a Week Complete!: 16 Completely Guaranteed Brass Bed, Vernis 2-in. posts, Martin value $25, or Rookwood Completely Comp! Furnished toly Furnished” We Pay Freight and| 9 Railroad Fare. | 3: OUR LIBERAL CRED- — ae alee Sorvey and Coanteticas. 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