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Show Condensed Telegrams J5L PASO. Texas. Juiw 1 J. A special from Carlsbad, N. M.. says tnat In a knife duel over a division fence between D. 15. House and S. R. Hamilton, ranchmen, near Roberts, Hamilton was killed. PHILADELPHIA, Juno II. "Democracy "Demo-cracy Its Final Phase," w.ig the subject of an address here tonight by Judge Peter S. Grosscup of Chicago before the members of the Law academy. STARR CITY, Ark.. Juno 1 1. Will Hunter, a negro, was taken from the officers of-ficers by a mob here last night and lynched. The negro had Just been ai-rested ai-rested for entering tho rojir. of a white woman near Garnett, Ark., a few daya ago. WEST POINT, N Y., June II. Elghly-two Elghly-two cadola will receive commissions as second lieutenants tomorrow at the graduating grad-uating tixerclses of tho United States military mili-tary academy. Frederick S. Strong, Jr., of Troy, N, Y., heads the class. NEW YORK, June 14. Vloe-Prcsidont Sherman win accepted an invitation to be present at tho reception of Thcouoro Roosevelt next Saturday, notlllud thc reception re-ception committee today that because of Illness In his family he wjihl be uuablo to attend. CINCINNATI. June II. Dismissal of the charges of lunacy agains: Mrs. Jean-nette Jean-nette Stewart Ford, "the woman In tlio case." of Charles L. Warr.'nor. defaulting default-ing local treasurer of the Big Four railway, rail-way, was entered In tho probate court of Hamilton county toda, SOUTH BETHLEHEM. Pa. June 14 A telegram announcing tho death at his summer home in the Thousand Islands, of Ellsha P. Wilbur, former president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad company, was received here today. Ho had been an Invalid In-valid for several years. SEATTLE, June II. Notice of appeal was filed today at tho lmmigallon Inspection Inspec-tion office by counsel for sixteen Hindus who arrived on the steamship Minnesota, and were denied admission to the United States on the ground that they believe In polygamy and also because I hey are liable to become public charges. EVERETT, Wis.. June 14. There has been no further trouble at the sawmill town of Darrlnglon over the driving away of twenty-one Japanese saw mill hands who had taken the placis of white strikers. strik-ers. The mill company threatened to swear out warrants for tho arrest of tho hundred white men who drove out tho Japanese, but thus far have taken no action. |