Show MICHAEl DAVITT PASSES TO Tn THE TUE GREAT BEYOND Expires Peacefully and Painlessly at Midnight Devoted Wife Lies III in inthe the of Noted Irish Irishman i iman man Due to o Blood Poisoning I Dublin Debits hay a A notable career closed to tonight h t when after atter a long Jong and painful died peacefully f i 7 5 V S y I jr 1 t 5 Michael Davitt and painlessly sly at 12 ocl k in the pros once ence of his oldest S son Jn Michael and his two daughters who had devotedly at tended him through his Illness JUDeS and ot of many of his bis most moet IntImate te friends in 1 eluding John ohn Dillon Shortly before his big death Father hod been with him Mrs Davitt who had been en In constant I attendance on her until a few days das ago when she he herself was s taken iU ill I lies prostrate In the same IRe hospital too I weak to leave leat her roOm V She has bas not yet x been n informed of her husbands death Left Written Message V HiJII it said that Mr Davitt left B a written mp mage a but It If so o Jb its purport has bas not transpired V The greatest reat St sympathy has been di dis by all classes ot e society during Mr lr Davitts DadUs Illness Today the hospital V W besieged ged by anxious 8 John JohnE I IE E Rf Redmond leader of the Irish party in in parliament ment was a frequent inquirer by I from the hou house e of commons and gave up his proposed d continental trip over Ute the Whitsuntide holidays owing to t the condition of his friend V the of U i the Irish Land league After a 8 TullY rallY Ja lat t night Mr Davitt was able to speak 1 10 tho those eat gt his bedside but soon noon showed th t hf he as lo losing ing ground nd Among the last caners at the hospital was Lord Hemphill on behalf of lie Earl of n lord lieutenant of and the Countess CounteR of Aberdeen Mr Davitt from the enta t lion ion of South Mayo Kayo in in hut but to the last took II a keen interest in the or of his country V Due to Blood Poiso Poisoning ing was waa due to blood V which followed two operations for n of the jawbone and spread so 80 rap rapidly idly that an all efforts to stay Its Ils course lourse were unavailing Mr illness be beI beSan San an with an ln insidious attack of tooth toothache toothache ache to which he be paid no attention until I John Dillon urged him to have recOurse to medical advise For some time there were hopes for his bis recovery but the state of his health which was undermined by I ex exertions at the recent general elections gre greatly handicapped fd Ills his progress |