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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS H Samuel D. Wallaco, a enrponter, B fell from a scaffold at tho now school M bouse at Granger and was killed. H The bricklayers of Salt Lako have H demanded an Increnso In wages from H $5 to 0 a day, beginning March 1. M William J. Halloran, a promlnonl H real estate man, has beon elected H president of the Salt Lako Commercial H H A creamery is to bo established at H Lon, Wnyno county, by local caplt H allsts, tho company being capitalized for $2,000. H Marco Bogdavlch, a Greek laboroi H who had just been Judged Insane-. U hanged himself In tho Salt iako City H jail, using his shirt for a ropo. H A signal department has been crcat H ed in connection with tho oporatlon H and malntcnanca of tho block systora H n uso by tho Oregon Short Lino. H Sovlor valloy Is clear of snow, to H the citftsi. Oint.thf roads nra dusty ar tho woather IbV mild and HHflB spring llko, with clear sKyiriQd warn: m Farmers In tho vicinity otV Mill m Creek and Sandy want all phensVnU V killed, claiming that Uio birds do cn m slderable flamngo to tho wheat n' corn crop, Jr Tho most oitmoiro stockyards and ' ihcepBhoarlnB corrals in tho southorn H ptrt of tho state aro about completed '' at Mllford and will bo ready as Boon aa needed In tho spring. K As a result of tho supreme court B- opinion in the Mill caso, Judge Browp.4 M 'ft the Salt Lako Juvonllo court.aflaf been requested to resign bxJue Ju- H vonlle court commlsslony' M About 15,000 sheep, o still on the H Uintah rcscrvatlcpffnnd It Is roportod H that their owners mado tho offer of H f 20,000 tolfTiy ono who would got H them out of tho docp snow, H Jl bald caglo measuring six fcot four M Jches from tip to tip was caught In H .V coy o to trap at a quarry, noar Bolt H Lake, a fow days ago. Tho eaglo was ' T but llttlo Injured by tho trap. Tho annual poultry show of tho Utah B State Poultry association, hold In 8alt H Lako City last wcok, was pronounced H by poultryraon tho biggest, bost and H cleanest over hold by tho association. H Ernest B. 8narr, a trimmer cm- H ployed by tho Utah Light and rail- H road company, met instant death V' while engaged In his work In Sail H Lako City, coming In contact with a H r- Mvo wlro. M S At tho wcokly mooting of th'o Wholesale Grain Dealers' association H in Salt Lako last wcok, oats and ban H Joy advanced ten cents on tho nun- B drcd nnd com meal declined ten cent H on tho hundred. V John Francis Hardlo, past grand HF mastor or tho Musonla fraternity in H Utah, nnd a member of tho famous H handcart brlgado which cnino to Sail H Lako valloy In 1850, died In Salt Lako M City on tho 22nd. H Anton Chlopusslo, an Italian, was H killed at tho Annlo Laurlo mlno at H hlmborly. Ills leg was caught In tho H skip, and hu was thrown ngalust tho H timbers of tho sklpway with suoh vlc- H lonco that his skull wus crushed. H Ton offlcos in four different build- H ings In Salt Ijiko City wore lootod H by amatour cracksmcu, ono night last H week, who pried open doors, opened H desks and broko open safos, but H failed to secure nnythlng of valuu. H Tho first caso of Illegal killing of H doer slnco tho heavy snow drovo tho H animals frum tho mountains Into tho H lowlands In search of food was un H earthed at north Ogdon last wcok H and as a result three tnon will bo H prosocutod. H So far as tracklaylng Is concornod H Bo progress has been mado on tho H Western raclfla during tho last month, H but tho ballasting of 100 mllos of H track laid has progressed splondldly, H and with tho oxcoption of a fow nillon H this stretch Is now completed and H roady ior oporatlon. - H Tho "old folks" of Lohl woro royal- H y entcrtalnod last wook. There woro H threo of tho first settlors of Loht pros- H cnt, who came hero In 1850, and H seven who crossed tho plains with tho H famous handcart company. H Flockmusters In tho vicinity of Mo- 1 denn aro experiencing stro'nuous H times, and a considerable loss Is re- H ported from flocks of sheep, caught H In tho desert, whoro tho snow la too H deep for browsing on sagobrush. H Should tho customary January thaw H fall to matcrlnllzo, It is thought the H loss will bo heavy. H The report eon.os from Mount PloaB- H ant that a man who has persisted In H neglecting his family wob taken out H by nolghbors, ono night recently, nnd H given a severo whipping, sixty lashoi H being adtululsterod. HH Charles Tleasant of l'rovo, agod 24 WjA was run over and killed by a train fM near Springvlllo. Tho general suppo- jH sltlon Is that tho young man was H taking a ride, when ho foil botwoon H tho cars, as It was evident that several m ucks bad passed over his body. |