| Show THE territorial INSANE ASYLUM description OF THE BUILDING EXERCISES AT THE TIIE FORMAL YESTERDAY plum provo july 15 1883 1885 editor Deseret News this morning wa was cloudy and sultry but on the streets a subdued spirit of 01 excitement was felt by all the U C train whistled in at its usual time and quite quilean qu itean hv array of carriages es and buggies awaited its arrival rii ali I 1 to convey the expected guests to the he toly tosy asylum lum about fifty people came and were I 1 immediately transferred to their several destinations the asylum which stands under the shadow ol 01 the eastern mountain is reached after a drive of about two miles from t the li e depot one mile goinz through town t the rest of the drive flanked by cool cool green fields with clumps of trees here and there THE tile BUILDING NG is a fine one as it stands and at present but a portion of the building which has been planned has been erected the principal entrance is on the south the grand stairway is roomy and ann sweeping at the entrance a large flag was draped over the doorway entering the corridor which runs through gil git the length of the tle building north and south a motto bearing the word we welcome acome across the lower arch greeted the eye chairs are placed up ande and down the corridor to the number of about 2 on each side are doom doob opening into cells this being ward A and designed for the use of the female patients directly to the eft a door opening into a large sunny room the reception room next is the attendants room opening into the matrons matrona mat rons room in the centre of the building is a semi cir cular projection going clear clean to the top where it is lluis heU by tower in this recess on each floor are windows settees are nailed to the floor on each side and as it Is a part of the corridor or hallway hailway it forms a very pleasant sitting room this corridor was very liberally supplied with large chiomos ch romos the gift of some of the public spirited citizens of provo to the right of the main entrance is another short corridor which leads to the doctors office in the southeastern corner of the southern wing this corridor has three doors opening into a bathroom a water closet and a storeroom store room A smaller entrance also siso on the s south 0 u tb leads into the small corridor w which h opens into the doctors office opposite this entrance is a very large window A still smaller corridor on the north of the office has three doors which lead to ai water closet a storeroom and anti the stewards bedroom the second floor Is an exact counterpart of the first floor in id both cases the first door to the right of the main maln corridor leads to the dining rooms mr hathenbruck the gentlemanly steward was observed to be very busy directing his aides alder in finishing the preparations pa rations for the days ceremony I 1 was introduced to the mclean who is ladylike lany lady like ilke quiet and I very ery very tall and stately stately the windows in the ollices offices matrona matrons mut mat rons s room and corri dors were draped with lace late the electric lightn litch drops ft it tiny glass bulb here annil annit ull VIL there rd Is an arf bujech pf af interest mhd waterworks water works aad ewan j at noon came the 1 I R G train bringing as additions to the company dovirn ar murray II urray and a large damm tarn n 01 OI ladles and gentlemen lunch a simple but a vert very ery err p rood good one ane which was spread upon ibi the sed sec ond and floor in tb the e corridor was partaker partaken par taken of directly after the governors arbini ardai and ind when it was over the open inex a commenced about people stood up tott tolt to tn lunch table at the first table the provo silver band made rad rau at intervals throughout the day at 2 theu theM the following lowing was carried earned out OF music bv the provo silver bidd band judge fusen dusenberry cusenberry berry announced 4 tiu prayer prever would be offered by presides det del A 0 0 smoot music by the band followed f efte which judge dusenberry said abat thalia h behalf of the board he express his pleasure in seeing building so far completed the proceedings ce today to day were very inform Li he haa had made some notes but aortal lortal I 1 abely for the hearers perhaps they yei wai lost for the benefit however a those who wished to know he I 1 say four tour years ago some of ourie our im gators a woke awoke to the fact that we vet wet ot behind the res ress of the world up which a law was enacted that hab has esmil cu ia in to days proceeding edio edlo we had more cause to i ourselves las as a territory on whit what hi been accomplished in providing ferik care of the unfortunate insane than i we were greetin a returning victora army the bulong building has been erem little by little the promoters feek their way step by step this tion tiou compares favorably with such n i all over this land na monday the institution ready to receive the unfortunates ri it had been anxiously walting wal wai tins tius for t tt place to open therefore li be present this asylum to the people of thie the trl tri on behalf of the board great pleasure music alusic by bythe the band governor ell 11 murray s sait said after the appropriate speece speech 0 ol 01 if gentleman who had just sp spoken ke il 1 would say but I 1 little ittle As governor of this terr territory as a citizen of the republic he felt feit con congratulate the people alluded u the beautiful beautiful situation of the asyl then spoke eloquently of the poor poorly D fortunat cs who bad lost their remi reisa said we could say when this bailis was completed to the sister clear to new york we have an nt n t ution equal in size and ments to your own b beat eat it if yog yon ail cc saw no reason reeson that we ever regret having placed M tiivi ansti institution tu tion tiou here in provo elop flop eren even that evey legislator saif sail egl governor so vernor following would do adut as regards this institution lwe Awe to the tile authorities of this es ti ment on behalf of the boar that brutality should be a allowed ilow liow ed vw wa these walls ilon hon john T calne caine said it bai bad halte i forded corded him a great deal of flemun being here today to day was a member the legislature who passed the R making ml aking an ai appropriation for tor thebus in ing of thib this institution and heln help he w proud that he was one who bledl uphemia I 1 thought the people of provo s shon aulda ld congratulated they evidently app 05 elated dated this honor alluded to thiet 26 bor performed by judge Du leaie seabe and aud the other members of the W con congratulated ratu the people the bw wt and in fact the whole territory music bv by the band t dr J ISI ai dibenedict said thai that t it y tors were not as generally speakers speak ersi erm oth oil k they were workers every one OK 1 to be proud of this thle institution tion N bet cine clue lias has never discovered the ptiip prig pie of the brain and its workings V know of it as we know of thelio theli thell ning bi by its effects and at all ali of us would 0 id art pa death to mental dri ark darkness nus pal sm said we were building a psul pawl t it etwas was true and he wished we V V building a better one let us alvel glac poor darkened wretches ches cues the best bestir idl bol and the most comfortable sur rout roue ings possible we have made a bed bew ning but none of us will see the thees edt it let iet let bet on until this is 19 v ca plated and anda credit to the territory 1 gen R T burton wished to conil conr cons tulate eulate the people he was a mem mew of the committee who selected the git B thought and always d did id that thattie the tAe V should recel receive the be bea care if the board had not so stun we would have had s ome t ashamed of instead of being we are today to day i 31 us u s ic lc by the band i dr W it pike said he badii had alete made a speech in public in his bis hi were his office in this in institution cease this evening he should still stul it I 1 that this was the pron proudest dest day of 0 been in ghisi lcou for 00 years and had often felt the neen some asylum for fot the care of those w had bad lost the jewel reason had ci it upon his was to see sec this result did not wish to think we were going to have fill oid old fashioned madhouse no should be used but what was absolute s 1 necessary essary essaiy further than that he doi coi 1 not promise elias A smith raade made a few I 1 marks marka after walca col godfreyh godfreys God frers freys ad he did not expect to be llred fired nire rire dout out sa had not come eject loaded but felt feit bocon gra tulate eulate hlin blin himself self seif that he IWO iro ins humane a country appealed to the sympathy as wi efte ti I 1 au who dealt death to those ih adred best bett coya coyl w peryll hn tha thanked liked noro koro oro ovo for thun thuu i sad zad 4 the strangers who I 1 like ike himself came from irom the north and south I 1 t judge W it smith was pleased to be hereto bere here today to day felt that those interested bad had used their utmost endeavor endeavors sto to make this a success commissioner paddock raddock said I 1 am sorry I 1 could not have had a little premonition it I 1 bad I 1 should have seen to it that a friend frien d should have been prepared to make this speech in behalf of the utah commission ile lie too felt to congratulate the territory on the occasion here today to day referring to the position position occupied by the commission tere here he said that such an anomalous one was it that nany many might think they should be placed here themselves and is as otheir to labors if the people before him had been placed in such a torturing position as the ninth section of the edmunds bill bad had placed the commissioners they would be ready to come here themselves he congratulated all provo prove than which city he had never seen one more beautiful no humanity wasso was so broad and no evidence of enlightenment 1 EO so great reat as that which placed such institutions in our midst j judge dusenberry made a feare few remarks about desiring honest criticism after which prest A 0 smoot said today to daywan day was a time long looked forward to when the unfortunate would have a pleasant beasant I 1 dwelling place felt a dee deep p F interest 1 terest ili in this work from the beginning judge dusenberry dusen berry offered the tile hospitality Q of the city to the strangers g bishop 4 hop preston made a few remarks after which he dismissed the assembly HOMESPUN |