Show LOCAL NEWS 1 rom FROM FRIDAYS dally DAILY Ju ae 20 hiigli water Wat erThe the jordan jorda n is reported this morning two inches higher than it has been this spring the water is ri rippin pin things at the old canal gate near nean the e sixth ward bridge rill kill the cocoons the leaves of tile tiie orchard trees are said to be now filled with cocoons of the hawk moth caterpillar the leaves will be found curled over apparently with the heat but inside is the germ that dieth not and this occurs frequently where the gardens were comparatively free from them othea are arc also found in the fences lenee and under the eaves of buildings let no guilty one escape the city gravel train erain the gravel railroad on eighth east street now that that street is finished as far tar as tenth south bouth is being taken up below Jb fourth oarth south som and extended up as far AS fourth east st they will grade thau that far and then turn their attention entirely c to fourth east street until it is completed on long trips the tiie gravel train ina day does as much work as twenty five teams Quarry mens reunion re union on the and dinst the employees of lne ine temple tempie quarry at wasatch will wiil have lave a are reunion re union to which they have invited a large number of their friends the party of guests will leave the D it 31 G depot in this city at a in on ehe the date first named and return the fol day ample arrangements have been maue made made for having an enjoyable linit time the music will be supplied by the sixteenth ward brass and string bands burglars at nephi burglars entered the house of john beal of Nep hion the night coles arcus C acus was there the I 1 ith mst they tried to go through the coor door but found their way through the window it looked as though they went through everything in the house they y found founT 12 in cash 3 gold rings ar worth 20 one gold coin coln breastpin breast pin 3 50 one ladies ladles gold necklace 00 oo 00 one silver sliver giove fasteners fast enera pearl peari handled pocket knife and a 1 number of other articles beal and family were from home at the time red boole the B 0 red bed book for the lite democratic national convention is s out and a capital compendium of pod poa political information it is about one can seek for in becoming ing thoroughly posted as regards the presidential past is embraced within the rhe sixty odd pages while in point of t typography po graphy the little book is a gem of elean clean elean clean clear cut work the red books have become indispensable in campaigns and in their different forms and editions are the most popular political text books of the day no ko charge Is made for them by the B 0 and tiie the only requisite is the inclosing of a two cent stamp to C K lord baltimore with the application for a copy two fatalities from the ogden oden of the I 1 aws gryl reached us of another accident on the utah northern at beaver canon catlon by which harry laird an employee came to his death it appears laird laird was coaling an engine and when he had completed his work stepped from the coal bin onto the tank box of the engine losing his balance and falling failing heavily he struck on his ab loman doman across the rails sustaining injuries that resulted fatally while he was being carried to eakle eakie rock to be put under medical care deceased was a native of canada aged 23 and unmarried last evening scott byran private secretary to superintendent doddridge of the union pacific ballway railway ball bali way received the following tele telegram P tarn from the agent of the U nt railway at deer lodge montana inform mrs airs martha edwards that her son john was found dead this morning mor nina on the top of a box car with a bullet hole through his body mrs edwards resides in this place and her son john is well known here ile he was in the employ of the utah and northern as brakesman between E eagle agle rock and garrison and was one of tile the brakemen a at t the time of the accident t which happened on the cole circus train somewhere between dilon ion lon and deer lodge whether the un fortunate man met his death at the hands ot of one of the circus men or was shot b by I 1 one of the tramps and hoodlums that are always following inthe in the wake of a circus is a mystery that will probably remain unsolved thou though ai it is clearly open to conjecture that edwards received the fatal bullet while in the act of putting some tramp off the train who was trying to steal a 1 ride A trying adventure one day last week wooi robert thornley of smithfield accompanied by seven other men went up smithfield canon cation to slide timber about eight miles mile 13 up the canon carion they came to a snow slide which it was necessary to cross with their teams the creek flowed under the slide form lug ing ina tunnel and at one point the roof of the tunnel had fallen in forming a chasm about eight feet deep and making in the slide seem unsafe for teams in order to investigate mr dir thornley went to the edze of T the chasm laid aown and peered over into it sun denly the hard snow beneath him gave way and rind he fell into the tunnel the stream instantly swept him down out of the slide was about six rods wide and the tunnel extended several rods f from roin tha the point where mr thornley fell into it to its cutlet the slide had come down over a bridge that spanned the stream and had broken it down in a manner as to divide the stream in three parts arts one flowing under each end cud of if the bridge and one over the depressed cent centre r e of it mr thornley was swept by the current against this bridge and for some moments struggled hard to get through the centre stream passing over the bridge in which he at length succeeded only to find hiu blu himself isif quickly quick dy swept against a bank caused by a sha sharp rp turn in the bed of the stream ile lie passed this point with some difficulty and after being plunged down one fall I 1 of six and another of three feet at last emerged into the open air ile he was carried on down however until he lodged against a boulder rescued banis by his son john who was one of the party that accompanied him ile he was thoroughly exhausted but soon recovered himself and continued on up the canon catlon ile he lost his hat bat during his adventure and solon barber who was returning returning to town from the canon catlon handed gim rim him his and tied a handkerchief on his own head mr thornley and party remained in the canon catlon a week lo 10 logran an journal The Turner testimonial the following explains itself SALT LAKE CITY june 1684 1584 joun JOHN W V ESQ provo utah I dear sir in behalf of an appreciative and sympathetic public I 1 herewith orthe pre resent you certificate no of the deseret national bank of this city payable to your order for 1000 the result of a subscription started by me a f few sew evv da days s since for tor a test testimonial to you to show ovy the appreciation of the public of your bour recent course as an officer and citizen brave and true as you have sh shown own yourself you will not misunderstand the purport of this testimonial first and foremost it means that the public heart beats in the warmest sympathy with you and your family f in your great reat it also means that in honoring fo honoring noring you they honor manliness and obedience to duty and are opi opposed posed rosed to mob violence in any form knowing you on as I 1 do I 1 can safely say that you will appreciate the spirit that has prompted this testimonial more than the gold we give you and if you could have heard as I 1 have the hearty expressions of sympathy and commendations ions lons of sour your course during the recent miscarriage of justice cal coming comina ming mina through all classes whom I 1 approached the memory of it would have remained with you through ide efe as one of your dearest treasures the enthusiastic ent husla husia re response this movement met with f from rom th the public c made my self imposed task easier and caused me to feel proud at in mv trouble in connection with it lam iam I 1 am under many obligations to mr nir abram gould james T little and moore allen alien co each of whom kept a subscription list and obtained large amounts which appeared app bared in my published list several firms and individuals whose names do not appear in my list enclosed had previously subscribed to a list started by your friend john M young who obtained in addition to the amount enclosed that the sums thus voluntarily given for your benefit may be some relief to you personally and that you and your yet enjoy all the blessings the worthy and true desire is s I 1 am sure the wish of the subscribers to this testimonial and the public at large as it is of yours sincerely JOHN W LOWELL |