Show i UTAH STATE NEWS 1 Samuel D Wallace a I carpenter fell from a scaffold at the now schoolhouse school-house at Granger and was killed I Tho bricklayers of Salt Lake have demanded nn Increase In wages from 5 to C a day beginning March 1 William J Halloran a prominent real estate man has been elected president of the Salt Lake Commercial clubA A creamery Is to bo established al Loa Wayno county by local caplt allots tho company being capitalized for 2000 Marco Uogdavlch a Greek laborer who had just been Judged insane hanged himself In tho Salt uako City t jail using his shirt for a rope A signal department has boon creak cd In connection with tho operation and maintenance of tho block system n use by tho Oregon Short Line Sevlor valley Is clear of snow to i tho extent that tho roads nro dusty and tho weather Is mild and spring like with clear sky and warm sunshine Farmers In tho vicinity of Mill t Creek and Sandy want all pheasants killed claiming that the birds do con sldernblo damage to tho wheat and corn crop p Tho most extensive stockyards and Bhoepshcaring corrals In tho southern part of tho state are about completed at Milford and will bo ready nn Boon as needed In tho spring As a result of tho supremo court b opinion In the Mill case Judge Drown t of tho Salt Lako Juvenile court has i boon requested to resign by tho Juvenile Ju-venile court commission About 16000 sheep are still on the TJlntah reservation and It Is reported that their owners made tho offer of 20000 to any one who would got them out of tho deep snow A bald eagle measuring six feet four A inches from tip to tip was caught inn In-n coyoto trap at a quarry near Salt Lake a few days ngo Tho eagle was + but little Injured by tho trap The annual poultry show of tho Utah State Poultry association held in Salt Lake City last week was pronounced by poultrymen tho biggest best and cleanest over held by tho association Ernest B Snarr ft trimmer employed em-ployed by the Utah Light and railroad rail-road company met Instant death 5 i I while engaged in his work in Salt Lako City coming In contact with alive a-live wire At tho weekly meeting of the Wholesale Grain Dealers association f in Salt Lake last week oats and barley fr r bar-ley I advanced ten cents on tho hundred hun-dred and corn meal declined ton cents on the hundred 1 John Francis Hardlo past grandmaster 1 grand-master of thp Masonic fraternity in Utah and a member of tho famous I handcart brigade which camo to Salt Lake valley in 185G died In Salt Lako City on the 22nd Anton Ohlopusslo an Italian was killed at tho Annie Laurie mine at lumborly His leg was caught in tho skIp and ho was thrown against the timbers of the shipway with such violence vio-lence that his skull was crushed Ten offices in four different buildings build-ings in Salt Lake City woro looted MB by amateur cracksmen one night last week who pried open doors opened a desks and broke open safes but failed to securo anything of value The first caso of illegal killing of deer since the heavy snow drove the animals from tho mountains into tho lowlands in search of food was unearthed un-earthed at north Ogden last week and as a result three men will bo prosecuted c So far as tracklaying is concerned no progress has been made on the Western Pacific during tho last month but the ballasting of 100 miles of track laid has progressed splendidly and with tho exception of a few miles this stretch is now completed and ready lor operation Tho old folks of Lohl wero royally royal-ly entertained last week There ware threo of the first settlers of Lohl present pres-ent who came hero in 1860 and seven who crossed the plains with tho famous handcart company i Flockmasters in tho vicinity of Mo dena arc experiencing strenuous times and a considerable loss is reported re-ported from flocks of sheep caught + in the desert where tho snow Is toot too-t deep for browsing on sagebrush Should tho customary January thaw fall to materialize it Is thought the loss will bo heavy The report comes from Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant that a man who has persisted in neglecting his family was taken out by neighbors ono night recently and t given a severe whipping sixty lashes being administered S Charles Pleasant of Provo aged 24 was run over and killed by a train I i near Spnngville The general supposition c tl suppo-sition is that tho young man was taking a ride when bo foil between e ° tho cars as it was evident that several t + i ducks had passed over his body v > y j |