| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS TUESDAYS DAILY JULY 2 7 washout washout Wa shout on the southern A bad toad washout on oil the utah southern sou them near mear lehi lehl will prevent ta the 16 arrival of the evening express it was 1 caused by ky a cloud burst T raina rain bain A nice shower during the night gladdened the hearts of our dust weary and heat ilea t citizen a and the cool clouds have hovered over our heads all during today to day S sailing a ilin liln g of Em emigrants grants the dates of departure from liverpool england of the fourth and fifth dom gom companies of the tite present years emigration have haire been boen set for saturday september ath ani aft saturday october SM ad all parties interested can cark govern themselves accordingly deseret Ie seret museum some interesting curiosities from new guinea have been presented to the tb e museum by thomas A shreeve esq one js is a charm made by the natives of that country of tortoise shell and mother of pearl peari the other is a bracelet made also of shell and ornamented ment edwith with seeds A fine specimen of coal a jump weighing over ibs lbs brought up f for or the procession by fred A mitchell esq from the mines of weber has been presented by that gentleman to the museum aima missionary ngy nuy elder alma ah P of loquer ville 11 jaane county who has amen anen been on a mi slon sion to the states since the ath bf last may called in on us this afternoon atter ter tern noon dob dou havin having g arrived here last friday evening e ening euing his llis earls early return from the nield field where he was waa laboring az michigan annd arid wisconsin was due to thill 11 health beaith on which account 1 lie iio liena was Ie released leased he fie was actively eal vil engaged in ibi the ministry for about a month when he was taken ill with lung complaint and prostrated for about six weeks ve eks W when en convalescent lie he was wa permitted to return heme home heme home as the climate there which ja is much damper this year thau than usual would ha have seriously ly impaired his health had bad he rena remained ineiL he go will wili 4 10 ve for the south in the morning welcome the murderer fred welcome 1 alias allas hopi hopt the accused cd murderer of john E B turner was taken othe oabe to the peni ten hinry last night where mie no will remain until the grand jury jiny shall lake action in ills his case from his big confession it would J r appear 01 that the murder did did not take place in echo ca canon eanon no n where the body was nas N sas as found welcome NV elcome says he had llad an accomplice in the tho crime an irishman named jack emerson and that the two with young turner had camped a short distance from park city while on their w way Y to montana when vilen emerson committed the deed by striking turner on the head with r V a board boa if welcome claims to td have acted merely a aa an accomplice in the ni matter atter and throws the tile burden of the guilt upon his companion coni pAnion ho he says thab that after the murder the dead body hody was put into the wagon and taken along as faras farns far as echo C canyon anyon where emerson emeron took it out and hid ild it in the place where it was discovered this story however hoever is not believed it is generally tho thought tight that if welcome really had an accomplice ho he himself was va the tho main maln actor while willie m many any believe blat tl at lie ite was idis entirely alone in the matter watter nn and f 11 had nd no il ai whatever time will tell though and thelmur tiie tile murderer will rocelio his ills due juniah ji men 11 is la gern Gerr german ilan flan and gives lif lit UW 8 H la ht complexioned tall well built but has a forbidding countenance twenty fourth celebrations from prom F rom a correspondent we have received tin an account of how the tw awen en ty fourth was celebrated at spanish fork and moroni at the first place twenty three guns were fired at daybreak and at sunrise the nat national lonal ional flag was hoisted and saluted by artillery and music by the brass band hand the deop people e assembled on the public square squar squarest eat at where a yr procession 0 was formed under the direction of john moore marshal of the day the procession in which the biffl different erent trades and industries of the settlement were nicely represented represent and in which the ward authorities quorums qu societies and associations made a good showing marc marched hed to the north end of main street and th then en countermarched counter marched to the bowery the congregation ther there ewas was called to order by the marshal when orations speeches poetry toasts etc were given interspersed with songs by the cho irand tunes by the band in the afternoon the people reassembled at the bowery and songs recitations and the ex experience ermence 1 of some of or the veterans in wi the e church were given the whole pro ro gramme was we well weli arranged acx and faithfully carried out it was one of the beltt best celebrations ever held in spanish fork at Ar moroni the citizens were aroused at daybreak by a discharge of artillery and at sunrise the martial band serenaded the citizens under the direction of professor george P simpson the choir also rendered sweet musi ched by professor nathan faux at 10 the people met in the city hall the assembly was called to order by ky the mar marshal marshai of th the P day dayacos amos A abrasley bradley the choir sang gang c a n and the tiie exercises fere bere were iere opened wite with v 1 tf I 1 prayer by the chaplain bishop john W irons the following pro p ro gramme was then carried out singing ing by the choir an interesting discourse by the orator of the day edwin scott songs by miss curtis brothers orr and scott mus music leby by the band brother david gave a practical lecture on ship building using a model of his own avii construction he has but one e ari arm but is a good workman as well as asan an instructive ins tru i etive lecturer A abote vote of thanks was wd given to all who had llad contributed to the celebration at I 1 pm foot races horse races sack i races ram and other amused amusements en ts took place and the thu proceedings concluded with a grand ball bil I 1 gone home resolutions of condolence sheriff john turner 3 of utah county left for provo t this lils morning with the remains of his murdered son the funeral will probably be held there today to day and the body consigned to tu its final resting place the brave officer was nearly worn out by his sleepless exertions to apprehend the assassin and on meeting his friends in this city could not keep back his tears wh when en speaking of his sad bereavement rea he has bome borne up throughout with wonderful fortitude and manfully performed his duty in bringing bridgm the villain to justice too much cannot be said baid in praise of his conduct under such trying circumstances wo we have received tee tec elved the following copy of resolutions from the relief society oath of the po fourth arth ward vard provo city resolutions of 0 bond mondo alence blence to the parents 0 johnf hn F turner whereas an au allise providence has s seen een fit lit to allow the assassin to take the life of john F turner oldest son of john W and sarah L turner ardd arid did fid whereas we realize that through his death the church has lost a promising member and the family an excellent son and brother whereas the said john IV tu turner y has ever been ready by his means and influence to aid our society and sarah li turner lias has been an active and efficient member of our society since its organization organ and has always shown a willingness by her help band heart and sympathy to aid the objects of our society as also the afflicted therefore be it by the relief society of the fourth ward of provo cl cit w wo deeply sympathize vh tha the brother and sister turner and family in their sad bereavement Reso resolved teed leed that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our minutes a copy sent to the deseret DESMET NEWS and also to the herald wo mans maas exponent and territorial enquirer when through tho the deep waters naters I 1 call thee to go th tho the riverson river rivers sor of sorrow shall shail not thee oe for jwill I 1 will be with thee thy troubles tiou bles bies t to b biess bless c and sanctify to theo thee thy deepest distress MRS R A HOLDEN president ij C DANIELS councilors councillors Counci lors 0 DANIELS secretary provo city july 1 25 1880 FROM wednesdays DAILY JULY 28 the damage e re repaired paired the washout on the utah southern was more serious than at first supposed the train was stopped near lehi by one ono break in the track but it was afterward ascertained that the track on this side of the point had also been displaced it appears that thab the cloud burst on the top of the mountain and the stream ran both sides side i hence the damage in both iid sid places laces the train was stopped dj and did not arrive here last all bishop sharp went down the road yesterday afternoon and remained there directing the labors of his men until morning the road was finally repaired and the train arrived in this city between 9 and 10 this morning still they come accounts Ac counts counti of how the was celebrated in the various various settlements are still coming in in at ephraim Epli epil raim 50 guns were fired at sunrise in honor of the year of jubilee and the stars and stripes were unfurled at 9 am a procession was formed approaching in character if not in magnitude to that which took place here thero there being the pioneers nationalities 24 young ladies and an equal number of young men sunday schools contrasted representations of utah in 1847 and 1880 and the various trades and occupations cupat ions marching in the line after parading the streets for some time the multitude rep repaired alred aired to the bowery and the remainder of the forenoon was spent therein there in an agreeable manner bishop dorlus Dorius was orator of the day and besides him others made in ade short speeches full of interest and instruction singing rl by the choirs was also a pleasing fea feature ture of the occasion in the evening a dance was given at spring city at 5 am a salute was fired and at half balf past pasi 8 a taus musical salute was w is given by the brass band preparatory to forming the pro wesson gesson ces son under the direction of rasmus justison marshal of the baythe day the procession marched through the main streets to lively airs by the brass band after which the people were seated in the meetinghouse which had been decorated for the occasion by the tho sisters of the tho th Q relief society the opening anthem was the good and the true after which prayer was offered by the chaplain J robinson then a part song we are soldiers one and all the oration was rendered by C G larson the remainder of the tile gramme pro consisted of songs duets recitations dialogues and short speeches the afternoon was spent in foot races and other games and in the evening a public dance was held E everything very thing passed off peaceably and successfully our st george correspondent writes a brief prospectus on the mor morning ining laing of the and promises a full report of the proceedings next day i FROM THURSDAYS DAILY twenty five dollars donars reward see elsewhere the reward offered by the game gamo protective society for the apprehension of parties addicted to killing fish with giant powder quite an item studebaker Bro brothers theis thess did dia considerable on the 24 taj toward oward carrying on the celebration they had 52 51 wagons in aho the grand procession the use of f all pf af them granted free to various par ors on ny ach to mount ahelf thein their chard chari pt 4 during the th 0 display dl Arrivals Tho star of IRM sib oth IM iso 1 sty seg at the following elders from utah arrived in liverpool on friday july adon ad on the SS wisconsin INI tyl D rosenbaum john arnic alister allster and W D dwilliams williams the tho i first named was called on a mission to germany and the two others to great britain these brethren had a pleasant journey from home and reached here in good health and s spirits P iring 11 the Immig immigrants Tants the immigrants arrived today to day at nt noon as expected acted e and were met at the depot ey by teams and friend friends sand and welcomed bozion to zion they were immediately y treated to toa a good dinner prepared by those nV appointed poInted to receive them in the various wards and felt well and comfortable there were about souls in the company including returning I 1 missionaries but only came down to salt lake of these will leave for the south gouth in the morning they are all in I 1 n splendid condition and excellent spirits they are nearly all scandinavians releases and ana appointments the following eiders eldera are notified through the millennial star that they are released to return with the company that will leave liverpool on july 10 charles L french on account of failing falling health from being traveling elder in the liverpool conference vm wm clark clarr con on account of ill health from being traveling elder in fit the manchester conference from laboring in scandinavia geo frandsen W D williams is is appointed a traveling elder in the welsh conference to labor under the direction of elder joseph B R Al atthews matthews john A mcalister mcailster I 1 is ap appointed jated a traveling elder in the dundee dun conference to labor under the direct direction on of elde eldena ElderA ra ferguson the utah lake committee the committee consisting of mayor little alderman E F sheets and 11 dinwoodey of the city council and isaac 11 stewart george samuel bennion george tyr spencer and surveyor J W fox of this county who have in hand the matter of visiting the head of jordan river to ascertain what lands if any have been damaged by the raising of utah lake for the purpose s e of supplying the various cannao bansal i in n that neighborhood with water and also alvo to find out how much higher in case of emergency said lake could be raised without material injury to the lands bordering bor hor dering gering 0 thereon will leave this city tomorrow to morrow morning for prove to begin their investigations sat at that point and consult with part parties es living thero there who own lands situated on utah lake frightful accident last evenings junction has the thel following this morning a terrible accident occurred at the north end of the C P yard in this city by which a passenger anthe on the emigrant train sus injuries as will probably result in his death As it is well weli known when the C P emigrant n t train arrives each morning at nt the switch near the depot the caboose is disconnected from the main t train min 1 wl which cieli goes on leaving the caboose cabodi fora time 9 until the engine after sidetracking side tracking the other cars returns and draws the caboose into the depot it this morning a man named neuben reuben doyle of probably sixty two years a farmer of good circumstances and a resident of seattle washington territory was standi standing fig upon the platform of the caboose when the train was uncoupled fram from it Fearing that the train had bad become thus uncoupled accidentally and that he and the other emigrants were going to 10 be left behin dhe made a jump from his bis position to catch the hind car cat orthe of the moving train which by this time was about eight feet dis tant from the caboose this latter on the move a brakesman being engaged in setting the brake to bring it to a stop As the old man jumped the brakesman and a peanut boy knowing very well th that at he would fall and be run over by the caboose grasped at and caught himas him as bis his meet feet leattho left the platform the brakesman br a besma 11 held to him as long iong as possible but the man was too much cpr him and while d dangling ang 1 ing over the front |