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HOW TO START A FORTUNE By HENRY CLEWS eeccccepecccce SEE MAGAZINE PAGE IN—Showers toenight or Thursday, NIGHT EDITION. __PRICE ONE CENT. BROKER SCHLEY ils HOW STEEL TRUST GOBBLED TES On AND IRON Copyrii oe EWELLERS LIFE SAVED AS THIEF'S PISTOL MISSES — a Hold-Up Men Invade Shop on Brooklyn’s Busiest Lis nla PASTEUR EXPERT MORTALLY HURT IN AUTO SOMERSAULT Car Spins Four Times in Alr, Injuring Dr. Rombeau, Four Two Women and Chauffeur, Into Deal. MORGAN WAS. LIBERA HE LFAVES MAYOR Despers tots Hed a8 Flee as Assistance Two-Year-Old Boy Escapes— “Sweetener” | Pursuit by Mob, | WHY Arrives and Escape Despite | Daughter Threatened With | aaa ) ASKS STOVER AS. \LIKE OTHER ROBBERIES. | ARE THROWN 25 FEET. Concussion of the Brain. 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The opportune arrival of a man of J resonrce and strength on a motor , wre all that saved Charles af Sayville, I. 1, and t an’ Mrs, Be Miss Boe SCALDED HUSBAND, TOOK $14,000 10 COURT FOR BAIL Victim May Die and Magistrate | Takes $5,000 in Cash From Woman. Expecting that she would be required © put up ® heavy bend when was irratgned before Magistrate Dowd in Island City Court to-day, on a felonious assault, Mra, Mary 1 Fult ht $14,000 In cash with t navenue, Astoria, eee PUSHES WAR ON GAMBLERS AT NARRAGANSETT PIER. PRICE ONE ‘OENT. JEWELLER HELD UP IN BROOKLYN i DEAD IN HUDSON THROWN OFF PASSING STEAMER, POLICE SAY at the MILLIONAIRE QUESTIONED Reported The discovery of the body of a River. at a point off the estate of Tarrytown, to-day, has given the mystery to unravel. the girl late this afternoon, of Miss Gould, John D. Archbold, !Tarrytown. The girl's body has FAIR BOYCOTTED BECAUSE TAFT IS TO BE A GUEST Connecticut State Grange Re- sents President’s Crusade for Reciprocity. [eyonger ga force" © | high-heeled, Body of Young Woman Found Off Helen Gould's Estate, Near Tar- rytown, Is Marked Slightly Throat. HOUSEHOLDS FOR IDENTITY. In Water Only Two Days and No One of Description Has Been Missing. very pretty young girt in the Hudson Helen Gould, between Irvington and authorities of Westchester County a Coroner Iles of Yonkers and Chief of Police Will- iam J. Bownes of Tarrytown have charge of the investigation, which had not progressed to any extent in the way of ascertaining the eeny of Policemen and others have been sent to make Inquiries at the homes Russell Hopkins and other wealthy New Yorkers who have homes along the Hudson in the vicinity of been viewed by persons who know about everybody residing in Tarrytown, Dobbs Ferry and Irvington, and they say she does not resemble ible any one of their acquaintance. ‘There is @ chance that the «trl may have been a member of the househol of some millionaire along the Hudson. She came to her death near where the body was found, as the medical mea agree she was not in the water mere than two days. There are no marks of violence on the body of the girl, beyond some discolore tions at the throat which may ‘have formed before or after death. Am @v- topsy will be necessary for determina tion as to whether the victim of the tragedy came to her death by Grown ing or otherwise, MAY HAVE FALLEN OR BEEN THROWN FROM STEAMER, Chiet Bownes inclines to the theory that the gir! fell or was thrown from one of the numerous excursion boats oF regular packets that pass up end dowm the river every day in summer, It was thought at first she might have been a victim of one of the numeroms riots and disturbances that happen on ©} barges which are towed up the river } with excursion parties every Sunday, but the condition of the body indicates that the girl could not have been in the water for #0 long a period, There marks of {@entification on the «The girl wore no jowelry. She was fully dresea® save for a hat, She wore a blue and white ons- plece gown, black lace stockings and black low shoes, brand new. 1 was between elghtee: The The & twenty years a in color, 3 ed for in ite and t expensive, is of 11 made , BODY SEEN BY ENGINEER OF TRAIN. of a southbound 1 saw the b the tde. REE pete