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Show NEWS SUMMARY Klvo men were wounded during m unsuccessful ntterapt to lynch h ne gro at llunkle, La. lobl)"ia dynamited tho vault of tin. bank of Hazlcton, Iowa, and escaped with $1,400 In cash. Second Assistant Secretary of State Adee Iris tttarted for Buropo with the Intention of making a 2,000-mllo bicycle bi-cycle tour of France. During the last four weekB over 10? workmen havo been killed or wounded wound-ed at Lodz, Ilusslan Poland, as the result of labor feuds. Ilobbers dynamited tho safe of the Farmers and Merchants' bank at Hlx-bio. Hlx-bio. I. T., secured several thousand dollars In currency and escaped. For the second time In ten year I OS Angeles will entertain the National Na-tional Teachers' association, which will meet In that city July S to 13. The United States Steel corporation has fixed the selling price for rails for the season of 1908 at $28 por ton. This Is the price which has obtained for several years. Mrs. Aggie Myers was delivered to tho pouttentlary olflctatu at Jefferson City. Mo., on Friday to worvo a llfo sontonce for tho raurdor of her husband hus-band at Kansas City. Mrs. Esthor McNeil, foundor of tho Womon's Christian Temperance union, and first president of the organization, organiza-tion, died at her home In Fredonls, N. Y., last week, aged 04 years. In an attempt to escape from the state penitentiary at Raleigh, N. C, by throe young convicts, one of them, C. L. ScniKBS, was killed by the guiyd. The others were recaptured. The assembly of Now York passed by a vote of 77 to 65 the bill to permit per-mit amateur boxing matches of not exceeding ftrtocn nilmitos' duration under too authority of the Amateur Athletic union, ... j |