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JOHN W. GATES IS AGAIN AT DEATH’S DOOR © GIRL @ROSSED IN LOVE DRO WNS IN HUDSO ~WHATHER—Fale t Fi EDITION. | Friday. ® id Circulation Books Open to All.” 1911. 3 EDITION. —— ee EOE ONE CENT. vet 16 PAGES NEW YORK, "THURSDAY, AvGuUST 3, ‘PRICE ‘ONE OENT. «q ~ JOAN W. GATES NEAR DEATH | OXYGEN GIVEN BY DOCTORS JO SUSTAIN EBBING LIFE Re MISS FOWLER AND AUNT INJURED INAUTO SMASH-UP Mine Owner’s Daughter Was PEACE TREATIES ‘SIGNED BY FRANCE, ENGLAND AND U.S. Three Nations Conclude Arbi-| 'Girl ‘Who Drowned Seif Over Broken Love Affair; Artist Who jilted Her GIRL DIES IN HUDSON WHEN ENGAGEMENT Returning From Home She tration Agreements That | YOUNG WOMAN ‘ e ys a a) Magnate Has Another Bad) wort IN AN AUTO Founded for Boys. Make War Impossible. | Turn With Sudden Chill and CRASH AT ITHACA. | " : . — «All His Doctors at Bedside | CHAUFFEUR ALSO IIURT.| BIG VICTORY FOR TAFT.} ‘ 7 Se a : | River Mystery Cleared Up by chine Skidded Into a Ditch) Knox and British Ambassador | Mother of Annie Eiben, Who REPORT HE HAD DIED. What Clothe at Hilal Grand r g Sion i Jashi =rencl = A hen Going at High Speed | Sign in Washington, French Tells of Letter From Fiance ‘ Near Ithaca Env in Paris | Family Issues Statement That ane nee: nvoy iM ‘Faris That He Won't Wed ; WIRKLIAM : het FE | He Still Lives but Con- | A Gluaeiet 00 Poedifue hare Coren | yp eee ARE eet a at BREITHAGPT in sas Sasa nt from Ithac: N. Y., telling of an auto- rbitre re + dition Is Criticai. Vcnobile’ aesldBut near aut’ ofty lias |qures con chet a ean itd | | YOU'LL HAVE TO FIND States and at Britain and the United | night in which Miss Grosvenor | state o d 8 | y ” [ai "wae Granvonor| Staten unt rane sige. th ANOTHER MAN,” HE SAID. PARIS, Aug. 8.—A report that John Leung n Fs noon, will be sent at once to the H e W. Gates has died to-day was denied L Hihpslaberlaes 7 iminaty tase for yatin The jAnslo-Amer | At his hott this evening. Charles Gates, rehaie) abuse wou prabdutyialer*Aiiae : R f R | Shopgirl Carried Torn Bits of Note the financier’s son, admitted, however, Fowler's 16ft arm: was broken Andcahe | 4 ‘Pat this father had had a bad turn dur- was badly cut and brutsed. Mrs, Gros- | When She Jumped to Death . ing the afternoon. enor escaped with brutsea, but Is muffer- [Ii tfeaty was signed by | Secretary At 7.25 o'clock this evening the fam- ing from the shock, which may prove| S"OX at P, t previously had | MERGE SE CAME GOR Sy Iie TRO eNie Rasie HIG RSS Ce Tar Cavitt Patint Oy NONHALEL GoTo at Irvington. P eaying that the financier was atill lv- | CaBUROU eae: esyeral) riba) brakentand T Aa acon, ah) (heveacienreeennttwe| ing, but that his condition was most | ee Ai hte EMC a aa ivan | treaties had been signed President Tatt The mystery In the discovery of the body of a pretty girl In the Hudson oOo women were iT a tp critical, He had taken another chill from Freevilie to board a tenie at Ten {AM@xed his wignature to two mesmages | BrothersinsLaw ee Former River at Irvington yesterday was cleared today when Mrs. Mary Elben of ve \- i. | ‘ansmitta 0 © Senate, | wabink. ., 4 bs a8 Ee eis mane Sea (or New ork Mian Fowler waste augnr at iat thee. an xehareecon | No, 331 Kast Thirtieth street, this city, tdentified the temains as those of her a | summertn; the hotel she fi h Ne b 1 7 ela: a ac ” "7 | kote S.Fan OER ine George Juntr | Teruanne gcrmithed at | tne ifranco-American treaty would be} Mayor of Montclair Chooses twenty-two-yearold daughter Annie, The girl, it 1s believed, drowned ber: “There were rumors on the Stock Ex- ‘They were ‘driving at: high apeod over | Necessary before it could be went to self Tuesday evening at Irvington. She had been jilted by William i the Senate Odd Means of Death x paar and Bone a nebneity aed FELIDRTA UHUAVING Che AARC ' lon from vette oll : Breithaupt, the son of a hatter, in business at Forty-second street and Third this afternoon that John W. Gates had c ea when the ca ded into La died, but on investigation these were diteh. — Ker car to rush thi lattes ae avenue, according to her mother and sister, proved to be unfounded. Friends of Mr. gaat WaUr tO once ta the Ganktadth Ie Hebe tt porns tee. ane nie Fragments of a letter found knotted tn the girl's handkerchief were Iden: orelape ecg! Baas bas ge Haat ot thatoke, Dhue mete | ‘4 suring oetionp et thle: steal) teteoee(i a ite tified by her mother as the remnants of « communication from Breithaupt vonfirming early day de et . °| To Ambassador Justerand Bron et ¢ Sldlae ad ry ‘a . epatches that Mr. Gates had shown . a somal Ithaca in an automobile nal BRAS of wasting ts pe Hallenbeck Montelair, 3. com: breaking off the engagement that had existed between him aud Miss Eiben. i rove : that passed shortly after the accident. |treaty between the Unite sina Itted suicide this afte 1 by Jump: “ : ecelved it 4 sew 7 yer ymin alcoves | : Mise Fowler is the daughter of the|trrncse ae teure ohern tee Stats Veen a shiisiveic, lalteie 2 | She tore up the letter when she first recelved it and afterward gathered up cable from Paris this afternoon that | late Eldridge M. Fowler, lumber and |o¢ the treaty between the United States) Dress train at Sout Hlixavech. Ie fell What fragments she could and preserved them. Mr. Gates was worse and that his heart mining magnate of Michigan and Min-|and Great Britain, ° f the train and was —) Tho tdentification of the dead girl w was acting badly w . left an lued at | positively of more brought about by the publication in The Mr. H. 8. Black, a close personal] octane age died tn 19 ving the than that gained fr ag been t nthe suieide’s| | | World to-day of her photograph and an friend of Mr. Gates, said that he had| Saat “ pais ot & sovond wife Inrst foretzn diplom forwa: at his wife be | acourate description of her appearance learned aut vely that there was | by bats second 3 vith tentat ac word of Jand clothing. Mrs. Eit Bh m the sonore that ale . ; Fo®ler was formerly Miss Brewer, Mr. dent Ta informal proposa ry be sent i his sisie 4. Mallen [ANG CORAM vere men, Oe Se | r ved yok any ‘ ib " a ty a mmtela of the body. She knew in her heart that hat Mr. Gates had died. , I rr r t een soncluded. Halles haa | y art MAecording to oftcers ot the Unitea| Wife Who Doesn’t Want tee w was the In lividual KNOX AND BRYCE SIGNED IN Fo: th Wo FROM RIV R = dead girl was her daughter, why | § es . a of mines on the Mesaba range had been missing since Tuesday morn- Peat iia tayee cmcos ale catierc | Her Decree’ Signed Min he ounea cra Reson: WASHINGTON. veantae | | hee ep pial are raetad NAG Laiede O wile ee ¢ in the fee of the Fayal, the largest iron The la neident at the tlme w word & Co | Mrs. llbden telephoned to her brothe: Beer tint eG Let nL Ja mine in the world, and of the Adams quite overlooked except by the Pr 1 street. HRomance Intrudes Upon Brook in-law, ’ i enials by cable, doubt was expressec group, including Sprui nd Cloquet |dent and f tt Breen, 1 ‘ rout the announcement; but the steel] Supreme Court Justice Kelly of Brook. &!0UP que nt, & of the guests of the 4 | green, L. 1 to New York, OER wale: ponlive (Making: {i etceciten tera eerie Pras mines, His Ingome in royalties was a/ American Soctety for the Judiclal Se lyn Girl’s Study of Art joined Mrs. Elben and they caught the cewardeuth was announced at] Nt, Seeided today thet Mrx Anna Rol aie mition dollars annually from Min: |tlement of International Disput ‘SCORES’ 5 TO-DAY cee \first train to ‘Tarrytown, “ Fania ot ck, wife of Samue olnick, the | nesota iron mi Mr. Fowler and his in Bi 2 | isin cotsioni teal Garhornlon's ots] ORs Pe or ua) alban enter | Meivat cee tioiebtaleaa tooee aa i in Europe. | aathoneadh wyeuth ManlerOut MOTHER INSTANTLY IDENTIFIES Ae Vast when he ; n| Box Company, will have to make up|derful mining lands for thelr timt NATIONAL | LEAGUE. | |Bath 3each Youth Hauls Ou GIRLS Coby. afternoon ing . mind as to whether or not she! #lone. ore was discovered after heard of t | | ? 300 vening World reporter met tt quiry in the City Tall 1 war at th Wee eee EAN AN ee the timber partly had been cut NUhasraha | Anno} Boy and Man at Foot o} at the station, put them in an amine Y on. ir. Gates ts dea Mi. ‘ow sister is Mrs, Arthur ing men e Q ary of lbert fe ng. ib Ip SALE ‘ther all H. Fleming of Pasadena, whom Mr. | ions with Great Britaln | 4 sROGRLS RO CHICAGO Dre Maiden Lane, | Morgue. Mra, Kiben was 6 bad received the private ive nlegrani on |{Raming as corespondent a woman with resides with her stepmother No. in negstlations | CHICAGO (tia . nf wre) I s old,}at once and broke down for a time. tat other hand, ttewas said that they {Whom she clatmed her husband had Central Park West, She is a cousin announcement was made 010 fav; eh vaca : ae Nae Bath] Then, composing herself, she was shown gid not credit the report been living for eight years at No, 420) the widow of Emmons Blaine and well py secretary Knox last May ma ieilaecinides aid aerwiny due aah Eee Eee rt ate line a two men| the body of her daughter. A Ay representantes ot tas ed Farrell Beverly road, Flatbush, under the name | «own in New Yorke Beilselts | It was th Archer Fie Parada oie ioe “aka from drowning in th River within is no doubt hresident of tiie Val Bry of Blank, The case was heard by eee s [took the Ini & H je AR ey probably ta om dr ain, ti Gavshiex kites Fs orporadin, ald iat Mr Gates 108: Feeree, who recommended cuit « ueeron| LEISHMAN PRESENTED general arbitratior avarncolis: jie tm di nomr: future at the Dreier [an Nour, Lars arieae sani been e granted. Mrs, Boinick claims thai was the first to re ‘ee NH gue Terrace, 01 y of Ful that the girl went to frvi THIS JEWELLER ROBBED divorce would legitimatize the two child- er ae 4| Tie general features of the new ithe |e eth Shape Uiak iisie n he saw Paul Domencio, sixteen] a small dock of the Russell Hopkins ren he had by the woman with whom can Envoy to Italy Proposed) tes are st. . | erine. She is Pre . 16 Hast Sixteenth estate and threw herself into the riv WITHOUT A A REVOLVER. he had been living and that he would as Ambassador to Germany A ences internationally Justie! 000 | Women’s Trades Union Le 4 of a whart| The body had been tn the water about ‘ later re-marry her. When she figured : ; y his anal he submitted: to. Trini Batteries—Weaver and ling: Harmo: rive Poe seventeen hours when it was geen VYJust Plain Sneak Thieves Get]out that this was only a plan to get to Succeed Hill. less by special agreement s: other {and Bresna\ {DASHED Shee moter BAG De 4 overboard after Moating by the engineer of a passl When two poorly dre sned negroes {$100 a week alimony and $1,000 counsel ie ube Taras SPEEOH, (on ay 00 fw vEfos ite 1 1 Race tte sen rete bec 4 Sie ane i Pay. ti ns ‘ ee Arik In his decision Justice Kelly says that ther’ dhe sha rt rred to} CINCINNATI si Ik ea Mg the me t nae “~ v A r ardial Sop som hoon and asked to look at a wateh,|the plaintif “cannot biow hot and cold would be ary) Samana AN vuv0 rere p ettlon ANA pot cag i Mita the proprietor, who was alone and} With the aialtedale “to |aeceptable to this Government, throu Jovernmenis: em! Batteries—Chalt and Movan, Smith | wo ne poor Ka re Dre WAY AlantAa te, ae dae $8 she saw Breithaupt, ‘ has read about recent jewelry |clares that she must either consent to |/ peitecinee he powered to make ynmendations fr| ang clark MRI’ Interesl ad by sid } tarted i Bayt: i ht «in ina became | have-the divorce decree signed or remain T Washineicn heir settlement, Stiould the commis eres, Sale wa ; : ae : ‘ Gtors Hele-One without alim: He expresses the bedi de that the dispute should be | s at the acation to Sullivan County He pulled out a a aie that Mrs. Bolnick’s attitude ts) Uiunn to * wut Sieh dgeaoe wil bechiod AMERICAN LEAGUE. uslaam thet, hae marked the work | 19 @ was abou ull on her before he started istomers said they wanted a a graph t r " ed her awa sailo hot’ ca ut morning of beyond! compreher hayey ' And. De a eT "i ie aa ig ie 6 i ni He cauode. edoh bean real | ae ' Y mane Ot Is resorted eve AT NEW YORK, om ' nto the wa na ran ito the |? laughter got 4 letter from ne oF tne a BOY'S LIFE SACRIFICED , " St Sea, Meat CEN EAN Gs, MANAGER JEFF BERNSTEIN ay, #0 again he dived overboard He said he had been thinking things Shapiro Kot out two thin watches, one PLAYING “WILD WEST.” Horanee le susceptible | rn otione und ma ehanea’ fan Aten worth, $9 and the other worth about Wa Ww . he comm of Ing HIGHLANDER | TRICKEN IN BALTIMO! setae * alka’ awe ih to bn. ue f. achording to his story, He showed : : the dispute with 30 1 aie 3 RE. ahe aalee Waa a forty-| could not sell his plotures, He did got heaper wateh first they | Youngster Told Mother Compan- ending 4 settlement them the cheap | 8 : 6 res—Ka 1 hs Vaughan! ‘Theatrical Man Who Made H r nd, of No. 98 , , he ought to get mare asked to show them how it w 1, ions Touched Match to His aalanbr ab aitiae Sweene eb : q aC 'S pre two hagter i \ and}! a e match off, and as he bent to do s9 one grabbed Clothes. n ta dnalnaat ane ———— | Home in This City Meets Sud- fig“aime Lyna fought away onty| “My * Was stunned for @ from his hand aud the two bolted out ‘lothe ne nee ane AT BOSTON. den Death “ Cotzed again, ‘The man finally | time » kot mad and tore up and up Ninth avenu a : Fight ‘i or apna Sentor fiss ies W SOF OPIN ETROIT= iad ne p exhausted with his efforts and| the letter scattered the pleces SEE PCR E OAT TUTE AEE eae Le ater tak Hines Meee eich tia cteraa at 04020000 BALTIMORE, Aus, 2.—Jett Hernan, Lyne towed hin) os | rounds nae gathered ap Viftyeninth street he suddenly remem- | burns he received on Tuesday afternoon mission of each dispute to arbitra: | BOSTON— « eee “4 MA : 1 stp | the It ostmark of the envelope ; had loft hia sto warded | while playing “Wild West Show" witt na BC cone | 10200000 "Ton tt, sowing the was matied We eh eee oP | aeare-awny fran the , ; Ore the American Was| Cn Roe eee ages GERMAN EMPRESS ane ReOrk et Ds ae windeania automodiie in dying boy « nis pla | Peas ner rationa isputes, e " to arrange to go on @ vacation im the whieh 8 ph ancoda, /DUrnInE him as the captive tndiag and | PAF vung ited TPTSBURG, At here ne sountry With some girls fro: set tire to jothing. The Uttle fellow | ula rg. They have | aw fe Stina and PITTSBURG, Aug. &—Rain here to.) Th 3ut Attending Doctors Decla 7 y girls from the store, Both of No, 40 Riverside. Drive, wore |#0, fre to his clothing. The Uitte fetlon | 10te | uit ,now, wo can newotlate and put] ayy: prevented the Giants and Pirates er of But Attending Doctors Declare Her) aey were to have started last Monday riding on Broadway early to-day | Way terribly burned about the back and re eT 2, | Paget Caria Pd Wy eon fro} aying the second game of the r riate $2,000 to mak Illness Has Not Taken a morning. 1 when th achine skidded into arms, The pollee ¢ 0! me ¥o jateroom reservation» #1 sora some gre na tio: bide the | wer epairs to the Lorele! Founta t On ve) T ‘ ee Te iia eurciny aces ce Seem, Ene Pt ne quash onee ne age | fag . cation of an international arbitral court - > ects Waren te t go pga wee Severe Turn, BOUGHT THINGS SHE WANTED tnevaubway at ‘Two. Hundred. and pied having any. part in. the” plan “to fags iol In every issue which cannot be settgd | Bupeted ne eae aT ath) BOO UCORG | wre err eu MORE Mrusse oe ke FOR VACATION TRIP, Hightsenth street. Both man weraneut ‘burn “the captive nai "The major- ‘: by negotiation, no matter what it ‘y-| Sunday World Wants Work |The fountain is of bronze. It was dam. Empreqs Auguate Victoria ts ii with an| “Whethel other girls went or pe the face and hands by flying |ity of the boys said that the Senior boy aged by mischievous boys, The beard | attack Pf heart trouble. It is stated, | not, 2 don’ poe but Annie told me but refused to go to & hospital, set Are to bis clothing himselt, (Continued on Becond Pagar / | Monday Morning Wonders, ${fea tig mones, [nowevel, that the aitack l# wot severe. Sunday that she itp bad Dean gente

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