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Show Jewels for Gates' Heiress Tho state of New York haa summoned sum-moned tho executors of the estate of Mrs. John W. Gates to determine whether tho eatato shall pay Inheritance Inheri-tance tuxes in New York of J881.0S0 on personal proprety located In this state or on $17,000,000 located In Tox as and olMjwhero. According to Mrs. Gutes' executors, 'ter Jewelry constitutes tho most valu utile part Of hor property In Now York and Is vulued at $458,070. Thu more vuluublc pieces arc a pearl necklace, $110,000; pearl cor studs, $2.ri.000; dlii mond nnd brown pearl necklace, $25,-' 000-; pearl neckluce, 240 pearls, $38,-i(00i $38,-i(00i irtrl and diamond collar, sij.-iKH); sij.-iKH); diamond corsage piece. $20,tiKJ; oriental pearl drop, $25,000; dlnmond necklace, $20.00(1; .xllnmond lorgnon .huln, $20,000; emerald and dlamo'nd eelvliifo, twenty einernlds, ?;0,000. A value of ?H24,n2n Is placed by .ier executors on the paintings Mrs. (Jlltcf. had In her apartment In the-Plnza. Other Items In their 11m . iieiioual belongings are: Glass, china, silver, gold nnd linen, $18,428; guns nnd pistols, S2,!ll7; furs. $20,071, and content of garage. SlUitKI. Under Mrs. Gate' will hor niece, Dolloro V. Angell of Loko Forest, III., r. celves one-half of tho residue, and has a surviving Interest In the other hnjf, which Is mado Into n life estate for Mrs. Gates' brother, Edward J, Ualier, fit Charles, III. . ' ' ' ,J' 1," |