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and dxing Jow maximum ‘ sc aanied and | veil, probably | ‘has passed the Benalo and ts a spectal || . ‘This bill 18 a drastic messure almed at “ot outthcoiat competition, » It’ forbids dis- ‘pectin of a State against another by the sale Pelee in one section than {4 oliarged elsewhere ‘ v TR usr. it all trusta, As the ‘coal, milling, grain and others, ane fighting the Dill industriously in the Hion, foreign or domestic, violating the provisions of this 8 = 1 peach ape tn this Btate and is Hable to AS SHE DNGED | FOR SOCIETY of Japan, Expires Soon After Entertainment, A HIGH FEVER RAGED. Gin Was Suffering, but Th2s? Who Applauded Her Were Not Aware of It. ’ help the producer, It will only take care of Gay, out of » total production of 26,000 barre! a day. etioourage independent refineries to enter the fold, State can command fur treatment for itself and /' The two maximum rate bills are the bills that An! ‘nding s auinsel for his oil teabpendent of the UTIONAL,- nation bill ism wenetnl, yoevon ouicet ail roots: ingen Dill te challenged on the ground that tt vio- HAD BECOME SOCIETY FAD, Made a Tour of the Country After Appearing at the St. Louis Ex- position and Won Favor, Morita Kim! danced tier way mto the great hoyond while New York Society fanguidly oried “brave.” @he was the greatest: little actress of Japan, Her ashes will be carried back to the home of her fathers in a golden urn, The house of Morita will go into somberly brilliant moumihg and eVéen the Milsa- do will sigh when he hears that’ the Uttie Kimi danced her life away in New York, ‘ Bhe: died yemterday in the Uttle flat ahe and het sister, Morita Kanya, had ceoupied at No, 29, Wost ‘Thirty-uixth ptteet, The night before she had danced | before Mire. Btuyveennt Fish, Mrs, Ae- tor, Mr, and Mes. Harry Lehr, Mrs, Oel- nMehs and eoures of others, in society. She had danced with the fever raging Jn her veins and het pulse beating abovo (the danger point. Bending with the stacq of @ flower swayed by the wind, ‘was obviated, ay, Cpe lawyers think, by eatblishing a wntiaty at Pora and then providing that the convicts shall be ary isles of ofl, It is conceded that the State may estal- y,and, having none, t ri jon ag to how the convicts might he. ‘employed, LANE ck eae soak ; 8 Dl 0. peniton- # revolving 60,000, This has been. a. zreat 80 Of bditds, and smiling while her ; eed wee. ented by Ye narance, ot « ‘bp | dondly y ahe earned’ a storm of from [@pplause and baal falyting into hud alae ters arma, | Bécame’ a Soolety, Fed, | Little Kim) had beoome the fad at | the very rich And the yery swagger, though schroely more thun a child, she Nad heen pent to America as tho ay | Pehrerentative actress of Japan, At the tt, Louls Exhibition she won merited | Popular. for ft could be seen that ‘her. whole foul was in hee art and that she Was a true artist, Her father, | Morita, now dead, was the oldest the- atrical ino the ie feer of ba! bite ums, cy | He wab at the head OP Bb AbLN’ eed Me er Handi Son Messiaen Sis: Kanye @ "nob develop i “igcek father demanded, Kimi It Pat nd er et mt parent it Pil ag sinhitiona would: be , , whe masters were prevwey to train the tiny obild in the atta and. mysiaties of the dance. In pened or ia thgolbvank Foal }] come eet oe. ‘and ‘only idl yogbr caste oan learn the itor! the.dance, its ‘are as closely guard- ef as if they were dreasures of untold f learned by tho eloct the by little, accord. of the Pikes 's, Astor and Mrs; Wish ' “took oO IWttle Kimi, she hecame a fad and received a small for- une every night for her performances, Rovlety learned of her from the wealthy merchants of the city, By @ Wad received with open arms, for In Toklo she Was as great as evet WAH Mrs, Siddons or Killen Terry in the Uritieh capital. notwithstanding that eho had hardly passed her teens, There io but one other actress in the Mikndo's kingdom whose tame rivalled | that of Wttle Kiml, ‘That ts Kume} Machi, and she is seventy years old, | Learning this, Mre, Stuyvesant Fish i wave & Jqpanese soitee and Morita Kimi Army,,of jee Was coanevd to dance, ‘he royal com. Tho ren Investigation; alreace mission that sent her to ‘the Worl Campbell resolution, will, now. thea d bd Jarme farce of investigators, Inspectors and accountants will be put into the field, and pyery atom of ‘available tn- formation ‘aa to the inethods of the Standard Ol Company will be gathered, tabulated and put tn useable shape. No (mmediate results ‘oan, he expected, The investigation of the Beef Trust, which began last April and’ concluded Jin December, has not yet been inmn- toned oMolally by Commiactoner Gar- field, except to say that he is preparine his roport, Yt ts expected that the re- port will be ready before Congress ad- Journa, An the Standard Of Company presents Qn equally hand problem for the inves- tigators tt ts not likely that any of the results of the Wnvdstigation whi be known hetore Congress meets next fall, ons as he’ was able. This Inspector haa visited many Of the of centres {n the coungry and has made vniuminou iMporte if \tartale Lctomerstsansid nd bade hér do her vory ‘beat, With: har sister she rehearsed all day for these sooley tunotions, wearing herself down, until the color fled trom her olive cheeks and her frail form was shaken by an ominous cough, Suffered from Grip, Bhe had danced at the homes of the Astons and Vandenbilts, and on Tuesday | night ehe waa the thrilling attraction at Qn entertainment at Shorry's given by Mr, Howard Mansfield, Before going there she had a ylolent attack of the grip, She bad promised, and @ promise ip inviolate with the Japanese. She went and the next day she died, 8, Yamanaka, a wealthy art dealer at No. 264 Fifth avenue, told an Evening) World reporter to-day that Kimi's la: words were to comfort her relatives, Morita Kimi, Greatest Actress tripping to the poetid rhythm “of the}, * I), JAPANDSE Dancen, ‘STRIKE OF THE Mant Moarlte WML SHEET =. ‘THURSDAY, FeF'b, 16, In ‘starting an active movement In Brie shares to-day several heavy oper- ators gave out the tip that important fevelopments were pending, This kind ‘of talk 4» always heard whenever the CASTRO LOOKING FOR A FIGHT American Colony in Venezuela Excited Over His Order to the Courts to Hold Landed Prop- speculative leaders turn thelr attention to Brie, The whisperings that) Vander tbilt_ methods were to be applied to the Brie management @id not begin to have as much effect on the market as ald the statements of Erie earnings for the last quatte? and the last six months, which were made public about noon, For the quarter an Increase of $883,883 in gross and $913,000 in net earnings was het ed. The surplus. for the six mon! showed an increase of $702,441, and the woneral balance sheet showed cash on “hand amounting to $9,61,068, This lat- ter item.is quite temarkable for the Riis Raliroad, On persistent and heavy buying each af thy three classes of Erle shares advanced about) one point in price, é Ontarlo & Western shares kept up the activity bogut, yesterday. Cables from London announced that the stock was being bought there by brokers be- Meved to be acting in the interest of the New “York, New Haven & Hart- ford ‘Railroad, The buying here was apparently of a competitive character and the price went above 61 on heavy trangactions, Baltimore & Ohlo shares were in good demand in consequence of the sémi-oificial report that 1), per cent, would be earned on the stock this year, Bteady absorption of Union Pacitic by inaiders yhade that stock a leading fen- ture. of ,the aftermon trading, anu Southern Pacltic issues were strong in sympathy, The Harriman following was particularly confident and aggres-; sive, ite elation being augmented by publication of the fagt that Mr, Har- Yiman had secured a half interest in Senator Clark's new San Pedro, Low Angeles & Balt Lake Naliroad, , Speciatists In steel stocks were untir- ing in, thelr activity, and efforts were made to boom the common stock on talk of @ speedy resumption of diyl- dends. Officers of United States Bieel Corporation were quoted as say- ing thwt earnings of the present quar- tor will break all quarterly records, ‘Dacre was a constant demand through- tH the day for all sseel and iron Cortwolidated Gas reveived conaider- able speculative attention and gained @ point.and a fracuion, ‘The story thut President George b, Baker, of the Firet National Bank, to take the presidency vacated by "Yd EB. Gawtry hearly @ month ago was not beijeved to uny extent in the street. There are the clearest kind of Indications that-the dominant influence in Consolidated Gas rests in the National City Bank, Four of this bank's directors are also di- vectors of the gas company, President Roosevelt's instructions to Coummissioner tield to 1 nvestieute | the Standard O! PANY cay com- ment chi ony because Wall * te fi: Nh Wiglaneeriee ees She knew she was going to die, but KANSAS GOVERNOR —_ |4,Re fear of death, nor any thought WILL SIGN OIL, BILL, Notice to Bronx Advertisers. The following branch offlegs have, betn estabiiahed in the Bronx. "Want" ad- Vertivements will be aocepted at any me rates ws at The Wot TOPHKA, Kan., Feb, 16,~Goy, Hoch, it is belleved, will sign the bill pro- viding for the erection hy the State of an ofl refinery, paseed by the House yesterday, ‘The two “bills passed by the House yesterday affect not only the so-called | Oll Trust, but other combines. The, | frolgit bill rnakes ‘the railroads coni- mon carriers and Ip this way the Ol ‘Trust as well as olhor trusts are to be them at the main office fought, The antldiscrimination bill, whieh! ‘has been set for oonsider toe morrow, !# sald to hay bo ensure (t# pasa: drhwn up with the intention of prevent- ing, any trust. from enter!ng Kansas | Y path FE! Tle 4 aa i a gr eh Fans ti 18 Gaal ay, nario ULLER, 1001 Cro a ay. nee igi m,plaae, | quotation, but no Sule was recorded, erty of Asphalt Company. PARIS, Feb. 16—A semi-official dis patch from Caracas, Ven la, Bays | 14 that” pon’ the pressure of President Gastro the Court has ordered the se- questration of the landed property. of the American Asphalt Company, This decision, the dispatch adds, has caused excitement inthe American ool- ony ut Caracas, WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—The State Department to-day received a cable- «ram ‘from Minister Bowen, dated at Caracas, stating that the Supreme Court ‘had. confirmed its former de- eres sequostrating the property in Ven- eauela of the American Asphalt Com- n: Porno action of the court bri the penbal epiie 88. to the critical point, for it ig now incumbent upon the govern- ment here to make the next move, a RICH DISTILLER DEAD, FRANKFORT, Ky,, Feb, 16.~William BH, Bradley, sixtythree years old, brother ot Edson Bradley, of New York, and one of the wealthtest and best known distillers of the United States, dled ot heart, trouble early to-day. ‘He was born in New York, coming to Frankfort in ag treasurer of A, Gaines Company, distiliers, and hag been’ en- gaged in distillery business since, He was one of the organizers of the Whis- key Trust. dorks pica ASCOT ENTRIES. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 16,—The entries for the races at Los Angeles to-morrow are as follows: FIR RACE—Handicap Bteepiechase; short cotrs' Flea 50 Davia entry. tive fur) pant, Formita. 2 m Parish . Vikiota terprets it as the beginning a series of inquiries Tnto tie big Industrial coer binations popularly known as tpusts, ‘Phe original Standard Ol! Trust was In: | vestigated In the early 8 both Fed- | i Gtate authorli and wae dissolve, ‘There are now n different corporations, andard Oil Company, of New Jersey. ls the dominant concern, Stand- urd Oll stock is not Hated on the Stavk | Exchange, It I# occasionally dealt the curh In lots of five, ten and t shares, There was one bid for this towlay at one point below the prey Northern, Secinition was the feacure| it tions bousht fre fyaetionally anh armeae to have muah th ul next Wen on the Harriman "Gomething hit Interboroug the first hour of trading an the quotation down five poin absence of definite Informat curb brokers attributed this drop to the| possibility of the Interborough Com-| bane Josing its revenues from the Bub-| advertising signs, The price of In-| tor rough shares receded from 215 to m0, and in the last half hour only 2 ‘was offered, Ney an y Hellalr, |); NEW HAVEN RR, Corspany Expected and Union Ready to Act MAY GO OUT TODAY. Going Out and Bad Tie- Up Is Threatened, RAILROAD LOOKING. AHEAD. Prepared, It te ald, with 'Btrike- Breakers, but Firemen Say that , Snough Men Cannot Be 8¢ cured to Fill Places. © {Special to Tho Rvening World.) NBW HAVEN, Conn. Feb. 16—"All peaceable negotlations between the New York, New Haven and Hartford road ‘and the locomotive firemen are now at @ close #0 far as the firemen are con- cerned,’” ‘This statement was made by a high official of the fremen's organization. “While as @ matter of courtesy we are waiting for the reply of the direct- ors to our demands,’ he continued, “which we expect to recelve either this afternoon or this evening, we are as cer+ tain as it Is possible to be that our de- mands will be refused; that, the direc: tors reaohed that conclustda sou. after meeting .us aud that they are taking time to give the road ample opportun- Ity to prepare for the trouble. “We do not.intend to be unprepared to meet them when they make tholr reply. Already ‘we! Know that a lar majority of the menibers of the Brot erhood of Lovomotive Firerhen on the road favor a strike, A vote was merely & matter of form, @@ the firemen long ago were onty restrained from striking by the moral‘suasion of thelr officers. “The Executive Committee of the Firemen held a meeting at thelr head- quarters. It was etated that thelr poll of the road was practically completed and showed a majority of thelr 1368 members to be in favor of a atrik ‘About 1,00 men voted to ‘go out, it ip sald,! ‘The road would make no statement this morning, but ft is learned that preparations are being rushed to take vare’ of the strike breakers. It is ex- pected that the strike will; be onlled noon after the ¥eply, of the road diteo+ te up ts teddlved. A btetke ordér would’ the thopsands a miles of serie i it willbe roy lo for as Hise: 300 en+ ginvers and 1,000 firemen at onde.’ The firemen pay there are not enough skilled hien in the country unemployed to bi thelr places, The New York, New Haven and Hart: ford road) have omered eight hundred shovels in artticipation of a stucke of the firemen, It is stated that when going on strike it has been common for firemen to ‘throw —thelt’, shovete .1n. the firebox with thelr Inet bit of com, Pfominent whoteele houses in this vieinéty and.abippers have potitiod thelr customers that it would be well for them’ t) prepare ‘for a -atrike on we road by ordering suppiles aba, ~ TO STOP CIGARETTE SELLING Legislative Bill Interests the To~ bacco Dealers, ALBANY, Fob, 16.~If the bill intro- duced to-day by Assemblyman Sullivan ds made lew any person who sella clg- arettes may be fined $1,000 and gent to prison for six months, This Je the first antl-clgarette bill of the sésalon, Lea OAKLAND ENTRIES, (Rpecial to The Byening World.) RACH TRACK, OAKLAND, Feb. 16: The entries’ for to-morrow are as folr wae RACE-—il re pandie Belle Ragnarok 1, FOURTH RACE Maud Muller Foxy Grandpa’ Bansonzo ‘Barney Droyfus Erne. Shudd ‘Drarrabt Rxpedient *\iotieum “Apprentice allowanoe, FIREMEN NEAR tout Answer’ from Majority Deolared in Favor of pant Two $1,000 Bill Treasurer and Ceereninierenad a While \Congregation Is in poe Straits, Strange Young Man’ s in Envelope to Church Disappears, : * “the ‘congregation of the New York prety eran Church, which worships | wt One “Hundred and Twenty-elghth. street and Seventh avenue, is §2000 | roher than It was a few days ago and) the money dame to it In such a mys- terloys and unlooked tor way that the church members will probably. not b6 | through taliing about the donation or mahy a day to come, ‘The church, the membership of ‘nbich ingludes few. or no ‘wealthy persons, | has been In Ananclal AlMoutties for sev: | eral your’, Bo great have been these | difioulties that the pastor, the Rev, Dr. Duncan J, MoMillan, hae insisted that | the interest charge of the onurch mort- | ago nnd other curren expenses be pald | in! before his ealary, Frequently he han had to walt long periods for his pay. KING EDWARD'S | NEPHEW TO WED. Duke of Saxe-Coburg Engaged to » Mavey Prinodaa Victoria of { hleswik-Holatein, COBURG, Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Feb, 16,--The detrothal is an-! notnoed of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg | and Gotha to. the Princess Victoria, | oldest daughter of Duke Frederick, of | convictions for policy playing to the Schloswig-Holstoin-Sonderburg-Gitecks- ‘burg. The Princess is a niece of the German Empress, hile thé bridegroom. | elec: lg a nephew of King award of | England, i ; Duke of Saxo-Cobure | Albany) was born | July 19, 1884, and ts the son of the Jato! Prince Leopold, Divke of Albany, broth. ep Of King Diwan, Prince Ernest of | Hohenbohe-Langexburg $s Regent. of Saxe-Cobure and Gotha during the mnt. ! nority of the Duke. The Princess Yictorla of Schleswig. Holatain + Sonderdurke -Glutcksbutg was orn Dee. 81, 1885, Her mothery Princess | Caroline of Schleswig-Holsteln, is a als- ter of the German Empress, +| ——— te SCOURGE SWEEPS | WESTERN TOWN. PEORIA, Wi,’ Feb, 16—Not even a Welegrapo Mivasagée can reach Smith- fold, a village forty miles west of hete oy the Toledo, Peorta and Weat- ern Radiroad, go strict ts the pox qiariadne ik mo eran ie the arid Wrought by th em i communication | wilh the ‘tele world was. cut oft) when. th telemrhrh. ot ce was closed e- operat the {ines 0! ren ted ear Bd ie Village. Cn have is havi ming at ping of SLEUTHS IN DISGUISE OF SOLDIER AND. SAILOR, Bix detectives attached.to Sorgt..Eg- new bureau of investigation 2 Pollog Headquarters \arraigned alx oners, before, Mag.atrate Bteinert. th’ tne Centée: Btree Court: to-day on various oly Meriotoatd Blciner| held the prisoners and complimented ithe detectives on Of Inte the financial straits have grown worne, While talking’ over the ohutoh's | troubles. with his brother Thomas at their place of business, No. 169 th .avente, Bamuel Anderson, urer | of the congregation, was Burp! a the sudden: spa branice of a ho co tn envelope tba. hl \ cefphaen ee A oie Be ate: | neon bile and a. Memoranda ‘ ie he. al jar for the chore hat. uses eh ba dar tial of ah the amount, vhs bed inden 1 waa to form a - an Hind To bap pay ok the chuigh mortga, it tnembere of the pong fezaton at ‘onviusinam. wi mgt ie ite ‘a nares dentie Alii oh cee POLICY BILL, PASSED, |Bat Moavese: Giving Court Fines ° Soolety Had a 0 the Assombly, ‘ ‘ (Speolal to The Mvening World.) \ALBANY, Feb. 16—The Assembly by @ hare majority pasned to-day the Anti- | Polley bIll, which gives the fines from. Goddard Society, Assemblyman “Thi MoManus, of the Fifteenth District, led the attack on the measure, He do clared that Goddard was not a true philanthropist, that he wanted to pose Bulet Beata’ pa nee from the city pralaeient olay esemblyman Fish, one of the Platt 1 {eneers fn “the lower House, opposed the “The laws againat policy . Pd ! pald,..“ahoula mahereed Kage lice, not by any private ph ys bir} ihe polloe are not ret to enforce the then let Y, have a 8! “Polley \ot Fanti i tive ini defense Of hks bin, the pennies of the poorest bred Codoard Society, should be 9 Drosecute policy rambler, eine per cent. of the womon 2 | Root ai yman Pren- at tales ys teesert lots lose te money nolicy,”* aad Amasya. 1 Assem BILL TO 70 RESTRAIN * LABOR INJUNCTIONS. Designed to Protect ployers | Against Disturbances by Dis- charged Manda, ALBANY, N, Y,, Feb, 16—A bil to prevent the summary use of Injunctions in labor disputes wae introduced to-day ' in the Assembly by Mr, Brooks, of Buffalo, It provides that “when such action ls pronght to tes ruln ind d.‘ne ot an’ aot or Aots alleged bo hinder, inténtere with or disturb any employer of labor in his business by his employees activee. ly engaged therein, diecharged there.’ wom or, having. heen | preytously | em-) , Bod then hang 3 Ja 6, ers Lae) restratn & Tabor un laid or Arg ty the excellence of thelr work and the] op’ 4 simplicity of Melt methods in obtain- inf, the necessary evidence, eres goftee da} it ‘y never ae a dn my life Lisa Zavodsky exclatined i, the dateot! “Don't yor’ remernh eh apr pee | sek, “Shack ne astiied 8] vuaRed iy Bes a aid} mee Py Black rent vodky, ‘rt hale EN yoann) Hash One Hunde wrest, @ Raines law foie lator, against whom Black ond Mutray ob- tained, evidence ths the guise of ‘long- shoremen, was also held, WOMAN FATALLY BURNED. Ciothing Igniter {rom Fire in Stove | ke’ Prepares Meal, I Mrs, Allee Liynch, peventy years old, | was fatally burned to-day while pre- paring her lunch in the kitchen o Nat at No, W0L First avenue: Mer ci cutight fire and elty van screaming from | & one room to another, She wits afire trorn head to foot wher Mrs, Margaret Gretn and Mra, ©: Greenburg, neighbors, went to. he aistancé, "They beat out the faincs w mats, but not before the aged wor wan tefribly burned, At the Preshy- | terian Hospital, where she was taken, the surmeong say her Injurieg are fatal. RAW ITCHING ECZEMA Blotohas a Hands, Hs, Ea, Pr Aniles For Three Yoars, Instant Rall and SPEEDY URE B BY CUTICURA | “Thanks to Cuticura I am now rid | of that fearful pest, weeping eczema, for the first time in three yeare, It | first appeared on my hand, a little pimple, growing into several blotches, and. then on my ¢ars and ankles. They were exceedingly painful, itch. ing, and always raw, After the firet day's treatment with Cuticura Soap, | Ointment, and Pills, there was very | little of the burning and itching, and the cure now seems to be complete, ay B.Hege, Passenger Bent B. & O. R. R., Washington, D, C. INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES, | INTERNATIONAL PAPE? COMPANY, 40 BROAD, STREWT, NOW YORK, Ah Rua uray bg vlad Tebriiary 14, 1000, Thi poard of Direstors ‘has this day do. eared i Ne arate suarier dividend of ONG AND. Hah hit, on nh) ape BCA Sugoi ere of record Sooke of ihe" "te hk ok Wi close on 10th ‘say of i Ww. open Apt 2, f lth et XD, eth Gorrect Hats For Men, | Spring Styles Will Be Issued Saturday, February 18th, For Men's Worsted and Cheviot Trousers that ought to be $5, Get the Habit. Goto itl 279 Broadway, acar Chambers A7 Cortlandt am nr, Greenwich 211 & 219 Sixth Ave., near i4th . 125th St., Corner Third Ave, CANDY SPECIAL FOR THURGDAY, Plantation Bonbons ..4.+4.Kbe | Chocolate Coffee Cream WAINMEN veererererreee eed ie SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. Opern Cream Wat! Asnovtet Feuit Chocointen .,, 100 LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, TRONDR—Pirat-olnes faully, Hand Laundry, a8 Myrtl FRUDBR and folder, expirion Jaundty, BB. W. wy “igleam Laundry, ong! WORM jo spake out eae a ews} froner, eet aaa ork, Moraen —