Show THE CAPITAL tho fence not to be erected paul the spring there was a full meeting of tho board of commissioners on capitol grounds at the executive mansion tuesday governor west occupying abo chair the board consists bo sides the chairman of james sharp thomas marshall joseph stanford aaron parr A H lund A 0 smoot jr and george E blair secretary soon after assembling it was deemed advisable to visit the grounds and see just what progress had been made with the grading accordingly carriages were ordered and a thorough inspection of the grounds made the result was a vote to defer the erection of the fence until this action being deemed advisable on account of the necessary fills in the grade which had not yet settled about two thirds of the fence has been completed there aro about feet in all the committee to whom wag referred the matter of conferring eon ferring with the city council as to the building of a reservoir on capitol hill reported that no definite de finate action had been taken by the council and it was resolved that the same committee urge upon the council the advisability and necessity of commencing the work at once in order that water for irrigating may be had by next spring at which time the fence being up it is the intention of the board to plant trees lay out the grounds and ether wise improve the property as contemplated tem plated in the law passed at the time the tender of the land by the city was accepted by the territory if the reservoir be built this winter and thero are good reasons to believe it will be the capitol grounds will present a most pleasing appearances appear ancs by the middle of nest summer |