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Show ' FLASHES FROM THE WIRES. The New York World says that news has been received that Kate Castlcton, the well-known well-known soubrette and star, died in Providence, Provi-dence, R. I., yesterday. A Galveston News special from Rio Grande City says news was received there that one of Lieutenant Langhorn's scouts' had been shot and killed yesterday by one of Garza's men. The east bound limited on the Union Pacific Pa-cific was wrecked near Haddock, Neb., yesterday yes-terday afternoon by the breaking of a truck. The passengers were shaken up, but none seriously Injured. A hurricane swept over a portion of Manitoba Mani-toba last . night, doing much damage to property and painfully injuring one or two people. A Miss Dobsou of Douglas was killed. Many cattle were killed. The . Atlanta Journal prints a letter from ex-President Cleveland in reply to a request for a picture of Baby Ruth for publication. Mr. Cleveland says: "As a photo has never been taken of my baby, it is impossible to comply with the request," and adds frankly that he and his wife are not willing to have it published if there was one. He and she are doing all they can, says the ex-president to check the notoriety which would be in-reased in-reased by such publication. |