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(Continued from First Page.) there all night under command of Act- {ng Chief of Police John dee ‘ ‘| was teported quiet, and tue vere hopetul that everything would | Objections to It Are Merely Per- femain 80, when there came a message that a dozen men had been kilied in front of Jackson Square, and that @ ter- rible riot was in progress. The police were at once hustled into! To Be Levied on the patrol wagons, which were at (Pe) Jig gust Be Equal in All States, of the trouble. Negro Shot Dea. blocd. He was shot in the mouth. The] | netitutio ody of the negro, who {s unknown, was | oy, : taken to the station. Those who Were) Whether they are really involved he abcut declare he was crossing the levee) woutd not attempt to determine, An When a mob came along and fired a vol- dey, killing him instantiy. peeta ates a Mob of Armed White Me: When the negr the sergeant and a squad of officers|are simply perfunctory tn « went up the levee and found a mob of| “They are taken pro forma—by way of 0 men, armed with Winchester rifles precaution—because of the possibility of and other guns. a point jeveloping in @ome unexpected ‘The armed men marched along the |CoMMestion and just as a wood, eqully Jevee up to Eighth street and back to Jackson street and then dispersed, ac- cording to what seemed a prearranged ‘At Washington street they were ac- | plan. costed by Sergt. W many of the men. Among the leaders | dc was a man from downtown named] Spea Walter Owens, The men comprising the | aimed’ at or uitempted by the atacute— mob appeared sober and acted with|there is no ten on land for payment— deliberation. and the who scope and tenor of to Qn the levee Port Warden McCubben all night and deplored the occurrenc: He sa'd all the men were from down- town and did not belong to the screw- ‘At £90 o'clock this morning everything | Other. uptown was comparatively quiet, very few weapons in sight. All negroes] same In all parts of the country, had left the levee ard not oné could be |Jaw providing for such a t seen anywhere, The mob deposited | tion jaw. their shotguns and rifles in the bar-|tion rooms in the vicinity. State lines. Whte this was going on, the vicinity | Guired. Tt tx quite beside the issue to of French Market was the number of nes three had been killed. ment. ‘The statute makes no The trouble occurred on the levee at |in favor the landing of the Harrison line. of | Some obviods tine of public polley, and Steamships, opposite the Jackson Square. | j; the tog which prevatied a mob of 100 armed men got through the guard line of the police and o the negices within who were at work The nexices fled In terror, some Jump- tag Into the rive: that In this distinction Those wao rin across the ievee in| proceeding upon definite views of the direcuon’ of the square were sub- | bolle ‘Those In the crowd of whites who were | mirow clubs and other {mprovined weapens and attacked the crowd of ne- Even the most venturesome of und they all fled, ‘Those seen by a reporter say that it impossible to state how many were | Fell froma Wagon and Sealded by lina, Phi: Thomas and one unk: gro had been killed outright, and that a number had been wounded, several negroes were taken to the Charity Hos-) Morton For many minutes the firing contin- ued on the river powerless to make any move- ment against the rioters, though It ts said that there was a much larger force of police on the river front than that of |) ciock this morning and was Killed. The body from the river front did the white men 10 the levee selves in readir More this writing most of the mob are] Ba @rinking, and th as the entire river front is in a} ani wto ts sald to be Another riot may be expectetl | hos y moment, The bor police station Fave been fixes tor the hour Just p men begin work at T o'clock, and it wa aour th terms to have been totally unexpected. large numb + dently believed that there was suffielent within wh on tne river front to protect t et gb seem Tienvill russ are rep ‘The strike grew has t &ecumpanied by Mess on either side. Less seri of violence have occur Federal the The Court authorized full protection | Lawyer Phillp Van Vaikenbera, wh fo them while at work on th ‘This action was thought to have p i to the violence in connection with on the negroes by white strikers Was | General Se jorted, but attended with less serious | morning He w. Pesults than thet of to-day. he failed to appear. HOURS ASKED FOR,|INCOME TAX HEARING! —— ey | Tass) __| Attorney-General O.ney’ Argues! police station and remained Before the Supreme Court, | functory, He Say ersonal Property and were hurried to the scene} ry WASHINGTON, Mareh 12—The p barely left when Secret) ceedings in the income tax cases in the | Richard Walsh, in ieee ahi of the) supreme Court to-day opened with argu- precinct, heard a volley me worn of the ecaptianaily 1ae validity of the tax, The court-room In- | le morning was excep! BES | wide the bar was crowded, and the a _ Se ia, ABNER Was no time when the seating capa e rus! e scene. Amo was sufficient to ac freight cars on the levee between Philip | Since, and First streets he found a crowd of | “yr Oiney began by saying that negroes surrounding a dead companion. | nice interest of the Government In f shots from ment by Attorney-Genera; Olney for the ommadate the aus head was covered with Present litigation was limited to 1 questions which the sev- plaintiffs allege to be involve examination of the plaintiffs’ bills and ‘uments seemed to him to nany of the alleged ob validity of the income tax jaracter. show that body was remove!| tions to the der, he of now.edge of his case the pertinent remedies ever s0 neve fails to Wind up with for other and further notiing to criticise, of the plaintiffs pursuing. that hi my makes |t_ proper po atte ue ; : Gt the. outset the exact” propositions hb, who recognized | thon which acone the plaintiffs can and lace any real reliance.” king on anothe point raised by the appellants, he said no land tax is atute show the contemplated su to be personal property and He declared he had been up| to be nothing e! \ Mr. Olney devoted considerable time | to the meaning of the word “uniform” » the collection of Imposts, ec., declaring that the word hed a’ territorial application and no With |, UA Federal tax, which ix not a poll with tax nor a tax on land, must be the he nkruptey law or a natural TU must have the same on here, wholly Irrespectiv like ab <a of Uniforinity between membere of a at French Market class created for taxabse purposes is re- Argue that Congress he> mistaken what ne of great | public policy requires. On that point and a bloody riot, and a) Congress js the sule ant Mnal authirity, a anil Ite dectsion, once made, controls ges Had been shot and) ivory orner department of the Govern- xemption 4 class that iM uot based on that class being establiahed one uniform fe Is applicab’e to ‘ts members, ¢ principal claaxiticaticns of all, the grand diviston by which the entlre popu- lation of the country Is weparated into with Incomes of $4,000 and which are non-taxable, and with Incomes of over | $4.0), ened fire on THE VOSBURG ASHORE. | BABY CA Strack on Romer Shoal at 2 OTlock | Undertaker NOT BE BURIED. vel u fn Grave for De lying dead in @ and the the house since Sunday, bury the body in because an undertaker wiil not give up the lease which he hai The cane wan reported to the Corone>s office this morning. ‘The infant tx the son of Joseph Loewer, Hundred and Thirty: wixth s.reet, and the undertaker ts WIil- fam Saun ters, . W, Vosbucg, having a garbage scow tow, ran ashore on Romer Shoal at 2 o'clock this mornin, The life-saving station was promptly | notified, and the life-savers launched a parents cannot | family plot hin possession, boat and proceeded towards the wreck. of GM Bast coming barkentine, did not answer the era’ signals! asking to-be towed the scene of the accident, therefore, had to pull against a strong wind and tide. Meanwhile the pilot-boat C. 1 No. 18, of New York, w the Swath Channel. the plight of the tug, and signalled to one of Ramsey's (um pilot yawl, with two men aboard, up th rds the sunken tug. i on Sunday mornin The trouble arises from a deb! undertaker from another enter of Jacob the home of its par enth «treet, Saunders was the undertaker, Lo ft Joseph, whose wave the deed of the fam- Cemetery to rave might be hurled, and the amount- coming down She had observed who Ix a bri which towed the | !8 now Weed, the Lutheran the undertaker tha hild wae Nyges attached to the fune the Pilot-boat D. also made Ler ap coming down the 8wash Channel of Work and coul He gave the and promised to pay him the rest Instalment of $10 ‘aturday, and Loewer said yay it. The under- keep the deed which he still holds, until the full amount was paid. When the chtid of Jacob's br the father ot | Another pilot in tow of tug’ ida ing’ out from behind the Hook, also ob- served the wreck and castin the tug. made a hee-lin A* soon as the Vosbur bout, No. 4. of New Jer- instalments, wan die last for the Rome: began to, ink family | plot, yawls and transferred to the tag ¢ Which took the econ ceded to the city was reported Krave might Ce ana The Loewer br. The Vosburg was consid: fastest tugs In the harbor. She was built She way 4.32 gri t tonnage, 9) feet long, and 9 feet draught. STEAMSHIP CADOXTON SUNK in Colliaton with the Queen Olga Of Neachy Hend. » March 12.—The two steam- ers reported Inst night as having bes in collision off Beachy Queen Olf ed one of the Tos a common to keep the deed due for tunera he event ef another the deed is alway may ts opened in 1882, at Athens, will have to b from Smyrna for Cadoxton wie sunk, board were saved, ington ‘Times will “A most Inte Mayor Grant, mor 1s of est to the talk on. the w xton was Dullt at Newcastle subse fons net, and was 281 feet long, 33.8 fe beam and 23.1 feet deep. ANGRY PROPERTY OWNERS. Washington and dates tor, gave a cotillion shortly honor When the members of the Commissioners headquarters this morning property-bolders, represented Kuests who i ration developed 0 rapl thing warmer that the xearon he made ‘The delegation efor’ Hundred and om the fac along which J io ran trains on a viaduct The delegation compri Barney, Edw patrick, James Foster, representing the Courtland Palmer estate, and Moses Ot- Ninety-#econd iven the rumor ex-Mryor has rage, we this samme report, ated structure along . explained Mr. milions of dqol ara darrage want Ie an wn are texable. It is manifest Congress wan i te and was alming at accomplishing a great Jers of the community in the me that, woull make It most easily Horne and most Nightly felt, pons were | Yankee War Vessed to Venesuctin, Bach man then ran tn a} wasitscron, March i2.—Admiral Meade rele direction and seemed pante-| graphs to the Navy Department that le will send to ba evot Admiral Meade hun van and French wary with revolvers picked up | informed of Ge and An Loe the colored men could not stand this, A PECULIAR ACCIDENT. Commission damage sults ngiey, an netre: be instituted.” Commissioners went and sent word to the dete to a deadly volley. The shots | ty “atunt the, low of Goalon "to the | veemed to come from doorways, win- dows, galleriesand the street. Look w would, negroes saw pistols and heard the reports as the we: discharged. Into execu from th The delegation shortly after 3 o'clock, mer's Theatre. y and Wille Palm Struetion of a vt ber of years asm tloned, repress ng of $1,250,000. | and Miss Palme court. tas the mot itemen of the delegation represen: they would on the Boulevard, They did not see anybody fall, but knew from the yells and cries that hn Morton, eighteen years old, of some of their comrades had been hit. Fe aattonic all serOlhn Rio KNreNAT| Later it was ascertained that Col- none- | pighth avenue at 840 this morning. Dole achd. ass burst open on the sidewalk nts were. scattered over Was badly burned, Morton levu Truck a Killed, truckman, thiriy yenre old, West One Hundred and Fifteenth the police, fel Two wounded and unknown | and its el fy John Rudden who Heed att street, according to the report from hia truck, a7 961 Sixth avenue, about front, and the police ‘The rioters were given full | ee comes? And ihe Coroner asked to take they exercised tt without (7) “investigation e until every negro had fled —— } Derd tn the Street. St Marka ay Willlam § felts, of The entire potice force has been cacled | Urookivn. left bis nome shoriiy before & 0 Gov. Fowier has been tel-| this moruiay 1 0 en bls grocery store at Under | I avenue ond Mergen street. Ten mint militia have been ordered to keep theme | .ne sidewesk In front of 288 su i . ite een comp aining of Wines | ahi [ave He pwitce tek he died of he — —— — wored In an police fear more treu- | jyoury at that place of the m Jackson Square are at inct station, while the body of | victim is at the Sixth Precinct | What cauned (he explosion tained. tor toe atooting seems | SHOULD AMEND THE CODE, beginning of the working; usual thing the ‘longshore uatice Pat dame W the figing began. it} Im the cou toe Patterson, fy the Supreme Cour lay, as the construction to be placed upon an order granting time h Mr. Arthur M. Dyott must make &# case agaitist James M. Sey mour, Who holds « Judgment against egroes we s. ‘The color provction would be raeil | reported that in the rioting in! him, the attorney for Dyott clted the the vicinity of tne Kren Carribbee Kile homarket, Jules {fact that be nad been shoemaker Bs! th the morandun of che judgment.” and not also said Mexiein with tne full judgment Wed to che Vietnity It was claimed that (he judgment in fon the British | guilt = shot thre and may dle bourd of ouaced the} en served, and also in Tull should hay records in’ th id Justice Pat wap made for teraon, the aw should be at once amen: oo Dennett Stl After 1 Caune of the Mloting, Ange! i ee peosese et ut of which the s: this afternoon and made a complain: before him In progress tor mor Various stages of bitte d, wnt Were appealed .o t laborers against the upon which he hopes to MeManus and 5 ergeants prctor MeLaughlia indicted by the Over and Terminer Grant Jury BIO we levee. | indicted for an an eievator man in che employ of Elpridge T. Gerry ad who works In the building at Warren Broadway pleaded not guilty in. Part L. of before Judge Fitzgerald this to have pleaded yesterday, but eged aw Wt mpon an But only yesterday shooting | 3) | ax the west sile ge | would be bullt jup alld to the would bring 4 exis from owners of at Forty-seventh street ane | gingwntinl w hoof property Ident Orr sald no concealment had | Commission, Nal invited property-owners to he With hint a demijohn con. | heen pract! ROCHESTER, Ked up V1 would attend « into a factory oy IT LOOKS LIKE A MURDER. the River with pan thelr Meas on (Special to The Evening Worl.) Mareh 1 was found in near here with the skull smashed, The Corovers sav hy a vote of 16 to constitution of the admission of “neral Conf NEWFOUNDLAND’S TERMS. || nd for | An investication is in progress. ing Was found on the body by whieh it could be Identified. y Was Identified this morning Vaterlauss, i March 12, gates who are goings Hass'r waluon, 57 Ryle ave Paterron clo: Lake this evening ne terms to be submitted by the New-] foundland delegates are administration of clvileservive od her handwriting ) argument before | ad in the ba been aroun! to make faundiand to. Nis payments ts Dynamite for Jamnien, Pure Blood Js the condition upon whi Theannot be had apo a MY SISTERS, 1 Send You Comforting Words. rved with “a h KoOT health ts be Ly otter Looms pure blood Is den Sarsaparilla Because Hood's Sarsaparilia makes pure, ts the logical, natural y reason forthe wapara of Hood's Sarsaparilia as a curative agen Hood’s Pills are tasteless, mild, ive, All druggists, 250, VA Wuithb: aUmowAY Brit, MARCH 2, leva) |HIS GRACE ONCE MORE ae Seas Defeats Apprentice Easily in the Mile Event at Alexander. ast Eleventh was one day oid t due the death in the ks ags the three-yeal Loewer dled at nts, 8 Hast Elev- flovemaker, was A not pay all the ere were toid at the roners office that the Coroner had no thing for undertakers prot until money sin pald, but in th in the family axed #9 8 Brave ker Saunders the Infant vuried as a pauper to- otters Field EX-MAYOR GRANT MAY WED. Ramor Says report ts current nial Intentions of ex- York, The ru- rest, as according L the little ro- figures began nly a few weeks 0 was eX to Old Grace Langley Seekn to Re- Htle Danchter, s, who came to this country with D'Oyley Carte's com: | pany a number of years ago, was before | Juavice Ingraham to-day habeas corpus, nthe writ was postponed until to-merrow. LIVED INA SEWER. Housekeeping by Rochente Y.. March = 12, found three boys, rang: ing In age from twelve to #ixter accompanies keeping house doned newer ny xirls of tender nan old aban- Vive others who. absent at burn i nferonc def pars Thad fered trom falling of the inflammation the stomach, and weak ness of the le organs, Pinkh found a per cure init these trou THE FLAG F NED UPON ntinued from First Page. once more, and supposed the matter was B.AllinansGo To-morrow. HOSIERY At Special Prices. Ladies’ Cotton Hose, guaranteed fast black, spliced soles, toes and heels, at Ladies’ Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose, fast black and tan shades, at But about five minutes later the Span- jad fired a blank cartridge, a later another one, shortly afterwards by three solid shots, ail of which fell short of the Alllanca, but showing very conclusively that the paniard was firing at us. six miles oft shure, and on the high seas, paid no further attention to the Spaniard to my course. | up the chase, although gradually dropping astern, fully twenty-five miles. “L desire to know if the Spaniard had any right to fire on my ship, with the possible chance of endangering the lives of the passengers and crew under my charge, of to compel me to heave to, as he probably intended, “T respectfully ask for information on t, as I did not and do not pro- poxe to heave to, thereby losing time on my voyages, (o oblige the Spanish gun- boats or any others except in case of Respectfully, “JAMES A, CROSSMAN, “Commander. Mattie Chun and Sonora the First Two Winners. 1, being fully New Scheme of Coolahan’s Near the Arlington Track. The Spaniard Spectal to The Evening Worl.) ALEXANDER ISTL- -The near approach of the St, Asaph meeting is having a beneficial effect on th as large delegations from > elsewhere a was pleasant Ten books did business. It was learned on very good authority alld attendance here, w York and riving daily, and the track improved. undertaker late Arlington meeting, and repres a syndicate, track, but would bulld an- her died | aeph went to the under- the ‘eed, that Saunders said the deed until other track and conduct a first-class mee nearly so as circumstances Purser Charcht when seen by an “Evening World at 7 A. M. a Spanish man-of-war, whose name could not be made out at the di tance of two and a half miles, heaved under the shadow of 25, 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. grounds for the belief, be enacted t legislation tially next Winter, and in Coolahan and his pa’ monopoly of the sport Ir Almost from the very first the Span- lard seemed to be making directly for the Allianca, legislation passed’ in 1 whereby J.B. Collins, w' spicuously in the Maspet! hires an Interest in the Bennings tric ‘The ground ts of a well known hotel ir but for oust not have fired us on account of the pecullar ar- rangement of her guns, proprietor | wien | ater «she had to manoeuvre in order jto Kee proper range. ais ahowet us conclusively the jattitate of this man-of-war, and when | she trained hey guns upon us the Span- Jard meant business ase of bad marks- Kholder of the Patterson's interest in the track. FIRST RACE, Six_and a quacter furlong: manship and with our clean palr of heels that saved us from the round shot that were sent Shot Fell Short. water on a line di- a distance, of from ons-elght to one- 1 that Miss Mur- ¢ New York Sena- before the | of her guest, | ork, Among. the from a distal Home Run made the running . stretch, where Mattie Chun passed him | Pecuy ane, dfawing away, won easily should judy rter of a mile, Aluanea at (Wo jengths for the pi that time was fully out to rea and, str! was on the high seas. Crossman did ayor ing to the story, ne greatly in: ing of admi- y Into some. the cloxe of ormal proposal, probabilltys te that the ‘on and Miss Mur. or more with ording. to | of the York." KEPT FROM HER CHILD. betleve that ed upon to further recognize he had answered Duke doa, 16 Spaniard a her salute with our color! 1,80) to 2,000 Cronsman Hos Scem Serv of the Allianca, came into public when he was bitin command of the cruiser America, which had been a half from Duke 4 Picture Coupons. 513w.22°¢St. NewYork 20 Coupons stilt eet. the Britannia, Flint & Co. and as a war vessel for the Braziilan Gov- ernment during the late troubles there. The crew for the vesse and all enlisted for service in the good for a Hundsome RARARARAS FLINT’S FINE FURNITURE. Beautiful, Cheap, HERE IS TASTE AND ECONOMY FOR YOU.) ‘es must be provided for them if they're to be well kept. em, We have them to hold We have them handsomely We have them plain, was recruited with a writ of to get her WUttle custody of | treasurer of Pal- On the voyage to Bragil the America nt to her machinery, with an aecid er, A son a num- ife, and a! Ned. Th Palmer. had the ay, and orto KO Miss Langley was | steps from the bridge, breaking one of incapacitating him He left the and returned to his home tn Jersey City. s born in Hudson, He has been W,{ further se Crossman wa . Y., fifty-five years ago. thirty-five years, the Uulted States Navy during the Little Jim was Look at our boo! few or many twoka carved and ornamented. re well made, durable and artist! THERE is TASTE FOR VOU. viv asics, NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PA Ie is lower than the The Alhance w steamship of is halt brig rigged and An 1895, by the CHENOA, AT NEW ORLEANS, Heats Workimer and Min vent--Other Winners, (Special to The When you have noted the pth of hold and has three decks. sul-General Heard of It. marked at from 10 to 80 per THERE Is ECONOMY FOR YOU. “BUY OF TH GEO. C. FLINT CO., 43, 45 AND 47 WEST 23D ST. NEAR BROADWAY. Factors: 134 and 156 Weat 1th § Don’t Let It Come to Stay. THAT PAIN Away with it by using the great- t| est of all Pain Relieves, Venetian Liniment. CELEBRATED THE WORL Bold by druggists, weather and an attr is at 2 Stone st progrumme the Alllanca by a Spanish gunboat, so he was not tn | position to make a statement, 1, however, janca, sailing in Cuban lto ohey the commands of the ‘gunboat, and was fired upon in The Virgin A similar affair happened twen' the steamship Which sailed %. was taken by the Spanish fornado and about sixty of were shot as pirates. course this afternoon, rhe track was searly dry and in batter Kk drift. were using, and ch the ‘sewer k of the Gen- 1 oto the die- WOMEN BARRED OUT. ference Rejects the ting Them, ‘The Ralti- Herkimer, 1074 United Siates in a war with Spain, and it 4s probable that if the popular vol people had been Mstened to at that ul settlement of the dim. id have been possible. and Was never af time no peac two lengths before ed the ‘ornade for captured near Marant Point Lighthouse, on the east side of the SECOND RACK island of Ja- Price 26 and 60 cents. She was towed to Santiago de Cuba, After a trial, in some cases lasting not between fifty and [more than t New Publications. Future Wonders of Prophecy Between 1896 and April 23. 108, As foreshows in the prophecies of ton; great conficts In 1896 or 1 & confederacy of ten nation: a King Napoleon and the Jews for among them tex Government at once Vigorous protest and sent out men-of-war to other prisoners, delivered to this Govern- ‘The dei- | visit Canada in| to confer with the Dominion Gov- | nment on the question of confedera steamer Granc in the lead, who opened uo Kap and Won easly By two lengths. sta beat Jock a te vivors were affair was finally brought to a ful adjustment. IT’S NEWS IN WASHINGTON. No Official Knowledge of the All. Affair There, Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Mareh 12. wn at either the $700,000 for the | local government AyUmen ts; $1,000,000 |, improvements, steam | is, &e., and N power by ay confederation 1908; renewal of their sacrifices ab great religlous revivals bef .000 Christians with 1903; dreadful d earthquakes, fery ordeal of DB the great ‘ribulation and anti-Christian persecution for 1,260 days ‘rom Aug. minintry and slaying of the two the clostug struggle at Armay 4 advent of Christ upon the the last day of Passover W and bis personal reign over the nations for 1,000 | with quotations from the expositions the late Duke of Sty and ascension of 1 biscite avy or State Dx yt regarding the report that the Aillanca had been fired on by a Spanieh Rapidan was secont Voll was third EAST ST. LOUIS RESULTS. VIS, IL, chan a it is the opinion at the State De- [partment that, tf fired on at all, | tae cause ts out of the © ‘The Colombian navy some complication growing nlombian revolution, Te nothing more} Atehbishop Cyprian, W tugs and river steamers with field pleces for ordnance. ish vessel fired on the Aillanca af the acore of smail gunboats which patrol the Cuban co. he caces on 1 as follows Alex. Macleod, # too and | tog ‘Onze second, Highwaymun Hollis Read, I Lused Lydia | Turned Over to His Father, Edmund von Kletn, lant (4 youth who wi plaint of bis father, Cleveland, wi o 5 on 4 the alxteon-year-old Cleve- Vegetable Com. | ones a ivon by T pound, ant Major Trevilian, &6 Hone and sla appendices. 4, 8 to 1 tor place Tolaton ip sete Ninetieth tho Substantial cloth binding. “1 am now going through the change of life, and taking the Compound, I fiad it strength. ns me, and does much good. If Every at this stage! race tc ife would take it, they would find — Mas, Lizzie DeCuing,| to-morrow, 224 Grand Strcet, Jersey City, Price, 16 cents, net (reduced frum $1 00); went by aid, on receipt of price, ublisher and Bookseller, y He. promised to take the boy 12.—The repairs to the | home Immediately cutter Ailsa and she will go to Cannes to-morrow tr order to race Britannia in the race —e—-—_ inn to Meet the Pickaninny, manager for Sam Tompkit received @ telegram matchmaker of the Suf- onton, stating that all ompisted tor’ Tompkins night In on eight-round bout at 196 pounds for ‘The bout will be put om before the "Donnell aght. malied postpaid on receipt of 3 cents in Astoria poner, hoon from Nelae Innes, A COZY BOARDING-HOUSE. 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