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Show 'Ncavs Items. Lj;aii is pulling hard fr the hal factory. The Herald wouM be pleased to see it locate! then. The Utah Commission will pmhably get logctht-i again cn ih 8th. II they don't happen to.it it-01 it-01 in e than probable the world will go on just the same. Washington. April 38. The attorney (feneral thi afternoon received the rejiort of litrict Attorney Crant, of New Means mi the lynching. It will be made public for several days, London, ApiilaS. Dispatches froni Ciifu give par tieulais of jt kerious outbreak of (ireks ag.iintt the lews orinaling over the charge of minder af a child preferred ftist against one then another: A mtlitar cordon had to he plat ed about the Jewish quarters to protect thm fry m auadtit. Muny Jews wcit terribly beaten. Utah it again ahead. From a reliable aourcc we learn that George W. Keed jr., haa captured the ten ier prize first honors and gold Medal, clans '91 College of Pharmacy, New York. Mr. Reed took hi junior course at the college in San Kranciico, '89 and wo the junior ptiie of that year. His success in New York may be considered a great feather in the young man' it cap, and will be pleasing information to his many friends. Chicago, April 18. Consternation was created among the gambling fraternity to-day when it was announced that the first official act of Mayor Wafch-burn Wafch-burn had been to order the police to close all gambling gamb-ling houses at once. Officers wer hurriedly sent out with notifications to all houses that they must be clotted by nightfall or be pulled. The order was quickly obeyed. Richard GrilUths, founder of the Order of the Knights of Labor in Chicago and far a long time worthy foreman oi the national organization, died today to-day of the grip. |