The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1901, Page 8

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_THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 190L DRUGG ED IN I. LATEST POLICE REFORM oe ALLEN STREET. KAISER DRANK KING EDWARD TO TENDERLOIN. meee fon] Ik WITH STUDENTS) 0 RULE IN IRELAND. | Lord Cado; to B t i s Brother of John M. Elliott Offers $1,000 Re- lbeduinethe Funlat the Renee Wai ie Ther Viceroy, as ward for Men Who Caused His Death. | Symposium in Bonn Deere ene: SSS University. John Mf. Elliott, of No Elghty-etehth st : New York Hospital. An autopsy will jw be hetg to-day to determine the cause | of death : Dr, Youma enya that Mr of morphin His relatives Grugged and 0 and detectives « thoory. They ere look who took him to a cr Setar MSC = g J dj Joyed t mong the ‘or wore the breast the | E oposed. atreet end Sixth avenuc. th a loud ‘Tamnrany Times and had 9) interest in that pul r ixth avenue} ; srhen he fell to the ¢/ dewalk. A stranger helped bim into Stein's drug store, at Twenty-seventh street, where he lost consciousness. He was taken to New York Hoapitai where he died at 2 o'clock thia mornine The stranger who took Mr. Eliott into the drug store said Mr. Elliot: seemed to know that he needed me tion and had asked to be : doctor. Jobn Walsh, night watchman of + Coogan Building, in which Elliott had Ais office, says that he saw Mr. Elliott " early last evening trying to get into the] the drug store's Office for some letter paper. ell dressed Sl ls He told Walsh ne wanted to write| wal ee ome important otters. Ile did not have LOST OR STOLEN: ICH, HE IS A year, drank to dd the hope erlin might at lize that the ilenust be bullt y back in his chair and ho\tlaitied to have KING EDWARD VII ——$——____ =| toinini ony . A 6 @) LONDON, —Ireland ts to have » make the plan beneficial to the 8 no more Viceroys, {f curren F $0) rumors are correct. Lord ¢ ms point at this new tn- ay of the viceresal e Ki evidence of D divisions 1 that | Mooney’s Place Gone,| Too Much Literary Like a Vision in Work Gave Silverburg ; ‘the Night. Strange Whim. the Eldridge street station, sere a pal are not attending to busine: Policeman Beyer, of ted two n rious-looking cows in Allen street yes- present incu 0 foe, will be the 0 King Edwar terday. The drivers of tt were arraigned in the Essex Market Police Court and! Coy PE EEE ree inet $1 cach. The cows were driven to u nearby livery stable and yiven a $4 course) Lawyers Denounce the Bowery, or, to be strictly accurate, it] wealthy Rmoklynite ts promenading as |< nner which the city will have to pay for. The cows were afterwards discharged. Measure Creatinga was formerly at ©, for there [a ancdwiah man, They were not gambling. Is now nothing | but] Suspended about his neck are two | —————— Monoply. stgn boards detailing where the cheap- en yest and best headgear in the city may be |rteney, who in his report states tho| y | purchased Jeause ax “heart disease and indigestion | ‘The man ts Samuel Silverbure. of No. jade , paling, 210 Dean street, Brooklyn vu 8 party, which ar- rick Mooney, w Hin father is Mrs. John PF. Sourt House this as an. ex-prize. [8 @ retired millionaire dry-coods mer- : : : t son ts Treas ao 4 = ES ——— prietor S ni a e ——— | and out_of 2 b noe . ontaekine : °, Viceroy ality ains the Marlborough i> "OW that wnen the or! render a vice: and will stimu Irish, the Te to reside in Ireland was ‘ ard he replied elf, sir. 1 an two hundred lawyers, mem- soctation apt hote fighter, chant and the young tnan ts un editorial y Pea lerent ocabialnes writer for the Brookiyn ‘Times as weil roa ee ee cleaeth”” ke has | {8 @ colitidential employee of the Mar. usual yesterday and “closed, har|tindale Commoncal Agenoy, of No. 297 tthe been tho cusiom, promptly at 1 o'clock | Browlwa» LJ at 330 Left About $100,000, the Balk to erat ar tang: M pases Tevorted her husbant's Senay ieee 2 ‘2 a ‘¢ from home to the poklyn pos : A. litle Coy o.clotk suite smorsing to-day, She sab! that lately: he had will of Rev, Martin Dowling, of ot jen. apendlny Fete Fiten at ; ad completed at died on April 6, hae been ied the Surrogate Court at secret Fifth nonin: Horhedicompleted sa riov Indigestion Affected ered ail the big | five-act drama and the n had af- Nek: s made of the value of ns he frat | was when [ read referees for the 8! 9 Court and vody Was re- oils twenty for the City Court to hear cases he hen water Carnegie’s $5,200,000) oii ccommend action to the Sucreme Mrs. Gift Available Under [court susticcs yh Seymour Act. ti for The unable to hear nis Itmt consist of front of the saloon broken. fected his mind. nas the Heart of Mrs. yesterday mornin tice “Burne te] Ella M. Houghton. faut the saloon were more than a| He left hundred men, oagerly fighting for aj to go to t hance to get near the broken windows, | afternoon out of which was pouring an intoxicat- tis supposed to be about sare directed to To his brother, 8 Dowling, ne leaves $3,000; to his aa not a whole pane of glass . On the ground floor every Mrs Ella M Houghton, Treasurer of the Massachu in the h mirror, some of them 6 feet by 10, had been broken, AN the whiskey closets were wreck 4 ‘The manager of a restaurant a fow called Fritz’s, eafd that he sof 1,381 refer months that perhapes $2000 a year Wect has stirred up the law- |) 5 city more than anything ese in a long time. Nearly all of the heh Mr. nie itt under the ¢ him bythe “Heath pat ny Dr. (C. C, Torous laughter, bh AR ii Sea le te de dh a a ah ete SaeLre$ ACB SBAR DABS AY i tithe edh ak i dte ded tee te iedh tial Sheehy chek PrePoeHHrehre! Sebo SaeiaeSne8 Pow hohe hhh hebprh POPE Oana Dein et Re erks, nb « <8 ithe boinc en nwaanen eenay nn ien Sy SN eke eer ase es S-Gx9xond <b~$<8-GrOnd ss ror >SUN DAY, WORLD< Ss , hee we 9 | Which Is the Real Reason for the Coming Visit tt T ypes of eS to America of Sir Thomas Lipton? E20" Century Woman- A Page of Photographs in 4 Colors of a hood. Beautiful New York Widow That A Series of Draw- Tell the Story. ings in Color by Great Artists,Show- ing Their Ideals,with Articles by Them. No. 2— L Geo. C. Munzig. Full Page in 4 Colors. 159 x, 3s Mele Gen : Cathedral ; - ‘ayysneppuesl) sjues) Vv espe eat tied doroeberiee ? Are You : of St.John ; a the Divine Lobster ? : How It Will Appear Its Mammoth Pro- What Uncle Sam: portions, Its Cost, Is Going to Do 3, LEte, tor You Hi Trades >> Marvels of Skin- Grafting, and Its Most Won- derful Case Now Taking PlaceinN.Y. SUES ca a. i aa Sa z > 3 2 2 “inoyieg prequya4y Q} SHUOPLS UPIAIA SSILJ JO a8emieyy suiyseoidd UOJ & PIA\ O} JOUIOL! 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