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Show FLASHES FROM THE WIRES. Two thousand shoemakers are locked out at Rochester. N . Y. Dr. Mary Walker is reported to be dying at her farm near Oswego, N. Y. The ainonut of silver offered to the treasury yesterday was 801.000 ounces. Tho amount of silver purchased was 500,000 ounces, at from $' .0ii7'i to $1,075. President Ragsdale of the Commercial Commer-cial National bank of Guthrie, O.T., which suspended last week, has been arrested miner indictment charging violation vio-lation of the banking laws. The president has directed the removal re-moval of Joseph II. Wilson, United States district attorney for the eastern district of Texas, on the ground of neglect neg-lect of duty and inattention to public interests. O. G. Fairchdd. a telegraph operator employed at .Montpeiier, Idaho, while passing between a cut of cars was caught and instantly killed by the cars being suddenly shoved together by an engine. The Empire brooding and racing stud cf tho late August Belmont, it is officially offi-cially stated, will be sold. It was the expressed will of Belmont that the racing stable should not be continued after his death by his sons. |