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Show BWriHWilfaT Tf.- -J II Ml Trn IrtHTiTWinflllMI IW Will iliBdl I li THK DESGRET THE DESERET EAGLE. :... r EAGLE, foregoing buildings thuio id a frimv etable 2;xl00 feet, stalled lor fii Lead of animals, sad to which in attached a shed thu entire length of the srable, 15 foct wiiie. Taero sro tds fmm-buildings, which were usd as workshops, each 202i) feet, and other The cuiiipacy r.nd quarters, hopi:al,c.;iiiii.i:iry and guard house are located in t:io or::: of a hallow square facia:; inwarda. The inter40 rod:j i""2h ior of this square al'.i", container; t'.v:'r.c;cji t:7r. wUh tars o grcsees .'orr.:ir:; a fccr.uri'.s' l?vn, surgounde.! wirI Ilucj and '.vo 'i.vjs of trcj". Incase a change cf location should he decided on, we r.m!ewtand our now usdcr construction, bui!d!:itr, 1L'HM?HK1 THE SCHOOL YKUl. SUMI-MOXTHL- For wSioo? De- j - -- flu nrtvRnc-- - yctkv wacld be usfsd ior thelionnai partment cf t!;e U:ilvor:iy. DUlilNG Y uut-buiUti- FORT CAMERON $.5 IT ;AV I)E AF-MUT- Urilll) FOIl THE INSTITUTION K The object of this paper is t toach Fori Cameron wia atone time :i It war. po the art of printing to the pupils in United States the Deaf Mute Department of the cr.U'd i.i loT-- r.t r, cc?t cf about i30,CJ0, cyclwivj r liber ... University of Di;3eret. 4 n U.. l Address al! communications and 1.UU t ri-Uti'r- ' ?ed pe-?orr- 1 i. Biibseriptioi's to THIS DESKilE? F.AGr3, UTJII LiOHCOT., Salt FCIl tub Dmai', Lakk Cii y, Utait, 1 A. 14 i j I I lripii lino V' "! ? ' O v . I '? M v I nixi4, " kJl.l: nziv cf 1" xr: lis ol wV.Marc lo'jZ-- s ot l-- constructed as I'oru'.i in viLt';r tiine. 1 ii'.e viciniSy cf ti?e park there n s crd'nary jicrcs of land which in J&ood k covered with mortBfj as at rostofiico fjdlt Iiko City Entered at ihu shiiIe ro?f:.:. Tcev designated second class realtor. and known as "The Hospital," a two story buidiug with ceilimra fourteen praxk w. mutual?, editor. feet high on each story. Tjc building is 28x80 feet, acd is surrounded with n. An eff ort is being made by the pres- 'tyro story yerand, ten feet wide. ident of tne Univrrtity of Descret and OOlcars headiuarter ever 33x-others iuierested to persuade the legidea a feet with a 12 foot, tellinsr, a one story islature that it would be good to wove ttw deat'iaute institution building wlih porch in front. "The from Salt Lake to some place ia the FortOaaicron as commissary,'1 a one stcry building country, and a very desirable place. covering 30x100 feet, celling 12 feet While wt have thought it would be hish, with a basement ef the Fame for the best if our school were locat- size, with a 7 foot ceiling, "The ed outside of the city, we had said but Guard House," acne o:ory building, little about it, and that ia & casual 22xC0 feet, with cei.ing 12 feet hia:h MThc Sutter's Store," with ceiling way, aud did n3t know .any move was 12 feet hh:a and L shaped, one story being made to that end. until we saw building, one wmd of which measures the above in the Salt Lake Herald. There is no doubt but that it would 20x45 feet, the other20xi feet. There be the best thing for the school if the ie a basement under this building 20x43 effort should prove successful . Were feet. "Com pany Quarters" Tht re are the school located in the country, cn four of these buildings, each one story a suitable piece of ground, it could be high, 12 feet ceilings, L shaped, one more economically managed. It would wing measuring 30x100 feet and the also be much better for the health and other 30x40jfeet. ""0liccrs, Quarters" there are five of these bailings, each ciieral welfare of the pupils. The site one-ha- lf stories suggested. Fort Cameron, would not, being double, one aad however, iu our opinion be the rijrht high ; the lo wer ceiling 12 feet. In each of these live buildings there are four pi.ice for the Institution. It is in the more thinly populated portion of the rooms, 15x18 feet, tour rooms 15x19 feet, Territory and removed from railroad two rooms 15x15 feet and hallways six communication. This would make it feet wide, in each of which is a stairdifficult of acctss, a sufficient reason case leading to the upper story of it3 "C;m-mndiwhy it should not be located there. respective half of the building. officer's quarters," a Hi story Ah Institution of this charactor should be as naar as posible to the center of building, lower ceilings 12 feet high. In this building thero are eight rooms population of the territory it is design- ioxlT feet, two rooms 13x12 feet1 two ed to accomodate. Without doupt there are half a dozen hallways seven feet wide, with stairtowns, in the more tickly settled por-ito- u case in each. "Tho bakery," I8i30 of the Territory, any one of which feet, exclusive of the oven proper would gladly donate a site of sufficient "Laundry buildings. "There are lour been done in the ease of the of these, each measuring 2Ux50 feet, ceiti:', as has School and Aricuituxal Col- -, lings 12 feet high. In addition to th I M &-- sust ug Ki.-forn- J P lirst-clas- UC. cii V ha;"' bca under cuUivtaioa and yielded heavy crops of vci;etrbisd and grains. In addition to the forsoinj; there are lp.cd yet un twenty acres of lirst-clas- s tract of iVf) broken, m&kiug in acref-- To this lacd there is a full and complete water right, and the stippiy is ample for aii purposes. The Fort being located on Vie reaver Kivcr above all other claimants or us'.ts c! water from this stream, it hus t.o advantage of alwys having a good supply of purd inaountai'i water. For culinary, sanitary, posver and lire purposes any pressure de&ircd ecu be obtained by carriug tha water i:i pipes a distance not n exesi 100 feel. from Fort Cameron is Miiford about S3 milei, and from Beaver City about l'mi!es. Milfoxd is the nearest railroad point, but snrveys are being made and a railroad route is located within half a mile of tbeFort. Stages mike regular daily connections between Milford and -- Heaver. The temprAtcro at IJaAver seldom rtpistera as low as ten degrees as 05 decrees above' belov and as iu-zero and the climntj is such that rJ classes ot grain, vegetables and the hardier varieties of fruit can be grown. One very important feature in connection with ths recent hoavy fall of Miow, is that it was unattended by viij'J3 ai.d the furious utoims chronicled in tho daily papers aa rag; is g i!i Kaurj&s a?u! thp northern states wer'j not experienced here, where tho hiiow lays as it foil. Thia fact alone can be duly appreciated by those who have spent a winter on the lava! plains or iu thu blizzaid producing north. cs. |