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Show THE EAST "BEXCU." A few days auo a IIekald reporter enjoyed a plea-aoi drive into the eastern east-ern sub'irba of the city, and was surprised sur-prised at the spread of dwellings in that direction. Thourh at presed tie structures are small comparatively, yet there is no doubt that before a great while that benh, with its healthy location and plewnt view, will be eagerly sought after, and e-urburban villas on large dimensions be dotttd thickly over it. Lind speculators sue already eagerly seeking a hold there. It is understood that the corporation has purchased the McAllister block of ten acres on the bench east of the tenth bihop's ward, for a city hospital. hos-pital. Our reporter riaited the insane zi-37 zi-37 lam, and by the kindnesa of Mr. Peterson was shown through and around it. There are a: present thirteen thir-teen inmates, some of a violent disposition dispo-sition and others more harmless. One or two of these lat;er conversed rationally, ration-ally, and expressed themselves well satisfied with their treatment and residence, under the circumstances, which is in a healthy and pleasant location. The building is kept clean, the yard for recreation is large, and the keepers humanely dL-posed. He next visked Emigration canyon and was surprised to see the extensive premises occupied as a brewery by Mr. Henry Wagener. Mr. Wagener's fermenting fer-menting vats, ot over 4,0o0 gallons capacity, are kept moving all the time to meet his demands, and they are renewed at least every eight days, in warm weather much oftcner; the oellars in use have a capacity of over 50,000 gallons and he is still making more room. The arrangements from the malting rooms to the counting-house counting-house are largo and complete. One feature worth noting is that Mr. Wagener Wag-ener uses no other barley than that grown in Utah, if ho can get it, as eastern barley iB not so full as home-1 home-1 raised. |