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Show ?. 1 ji f..; i',S f. 14 - fi V V 2 H f-.il ; As Seen By a "T)ispatcli" He- ; porter Yesterday. i j i Ts:a Csniral Eu.ildsng' and Korth Wins i;o:.iir4jr Completion A Write-TJp Giv-j Giv-j i.s.r ?.l!i:ta.slecl Dt3cription of tao Hoth-j Hoth-j oi .-i 'VoaLilaliou, Heating-, Etc. j S Ai the invitation of Mr. Watkins, j the i.ii.iabie geiiUt-mati who luis charge i-i ii v. t li. o:i i he iisylum for Alchi-! Alchi-! it -. . Ivit-itin-, t f Mill L iSi', n Bi.-I'AiX'll l'i'j ..: ti r to h ii sp ii to the s:sv mm i ts-i, ts-i, r i .y and noied a iew of iiie points aumi tiie 1 iilidiiig. .; v, ir.g on tlie grounds the beaut of t:.iie.v addition -is the lii'st thing t. ;.i at tract- the uuiw of the visitor, j ami at. r..ct:ou j.ives way to astoiiish-m-ii3 when one realizes the vast atiio ijtii of we'tk thiit has bien eloiie to p a c.j ih:t iiuildiiiit where it is. i ti ttle center ol the t w o wings stands tie i.iiiUllllstl'iltioli te.ildiha, colistl lifted lift-ed in i'.y.i ne st uie and pressed brick, an i Ic.uLng up lo the ti.it ill e-uili'liee ...re io ui-aiKifiti Ibgiits oi stairs built oi Jiyune are'. Leber rock. These are! the laiLC.-t stone sieiis in Utah and the! t-.st oi i!e stiitis alone was .fo.ht.U. i r .! beiwt-eu the two stiiirv;iys a; i,. lion's i.eiui is csirved out on slotiel -., -. d! is in't ndcii lor a fountain when j i!.e svsum' of "waterwoiks . iii he completed. The v.aer will runfroui the lion's inuidii fulling info a tout prepared to left .ve it. ASi t udiiig tne steps, tiie j vi.-iior is usinretl into the m;i n hall. To the h It aie the general otiict s and j f in le-T to tin- leit is ihe dispensary, j which wiil Ije Silted with all the neces-I neces-I sary sippar.i.us. Atijoiuitig tii s is tae i tin.g sloiY. a very neet little room, i To the light ot'ti.e hail is tiie direet-i direet-i it'.- pid'l r and iiining room. Here on ! t : i i. .. r are the iece; lion reon:s. On tl,eii-i.t ihe fenaie patients are re-jce.vto, re-jce.vto, .ml on . the le.t the male le- c.'i bin! rooms aie situ.-.ted. Ti-e ma-I ma-I iron .- i. io.li is also i.i the lirsl floor of the .e.:n :.i r..tion budding. ! O.t ie.: -ioiig llii.s room, tne repoittT .a- i.a.u Ue.'va to V. ii. Kieisicsi l oi ! t i' i'.ovo Lumber Man d'actui ing l-. ! ;:s c- ;o..aiiy, who has charge oJ j the i..-e -,c r. , w iio sititod there weie i ..is.ly ov luco etiipbiyed on toj buibi- i ... ai i it--, .it. il--.. .:,..(. ;-; ;i-i:i t!;.' ildiiiiiii-' I a I ; i ... i - ti- main t oii'id-r ir-'Ui ! -.. I ie- ,:(.tiii . a-iis blanch o Ji' . i -. i'- o;.i- l r the p .tient-. Every : r ..... ( oi : ;:;ni naiLiay -s so su- :' .. '. t... : I n i.o' C e:.t ol Iii e bl'eaiw,- i .!;.. i.i, i-oieii is la -i cidiy impo.-si- ..'c. : pill Vviielf the ril e is can be I -n r. v. i'ei: , :r, P, hj means oi iiivpiooi ! A'.l.'c. end id' the niiiiii corritlor i- tiie j oia- c. .....t i. a lai-e loom -.')x7o feet j v. .i-l s il silppoitilig roof. 1 o tiie i . ii.- j f this a l.ain.lry will he built and i iit. V with aii tlie modern imni-ove-tnejij in uiiiclnm ry. The bedrooms I tii ei;ioeer iiud tiretmni are situ-: situ-: -di-.ln. b.-aoi-ibe; ebipel ai-d r-ext to t ..(: e, a I'sitge room w tii be Jilted up iis a worhshop lor tiie more nuional pa-1 pa-1 ie:,!;-:. ' Aow," sad Mr. Watkiiis, 'T il show you the lias-in. ni where miiiions of oiie.-;s have been stowed a w;iy,"' and I the T-.-..o! lt was t.iktn tlow iist;iii3. ; i Here the steam beaters gaiitr was f unal ; hum at e.olk undel tiie ti irectlOil of 1 . i ! Kieilaii'l wiio is working Samu 1 I Pope . 0 v o. of i'liicaa.i. tie iii'iil that V. as j aw. .rd ,! the coiitr.ict for tiie plumbing ! iii.ii la lii.ig. Tie- sv-ie'ii of nealiag is i I l be Picloiii, system of indirect steam I j lieiiio,-. A 1 rge liiiiiattir, or rather ;i i ! e.iu i. iiittittn oi i-.idisoors. with a heat- i ! in . si.i i'ace ci" I':,' Oi.' still, i re leet is pisiced I i in s. .-id; on he ii"i-, ht iist side of the, I adini.ii-ti ati ni Pinion;-,, and between I i the w iie low and tlie radiators two large; ; fans iu.l be placed and will be di i von j ity sit inn. Ti:e air v. il! be lorced iihroiun betweci the rows of jupes! wiiicli an lo lie lio.'itvd h stei'.in, thus ! pure i.. ! air t ill re;ieh ti.e air ducts and the e ri.kitioii wl be perfect . These j ducts extend ihi'ouuii tue i mile build- j ,1L'.' , i I no ; t,:e obi w in-j; ot lii builoiug. Con- deiMble tlilhcndy Wi-.s exp'l'ien,.eil ' in putting ihe duels through, sis an in- i . i ri-.'tl iiivn i.i'.tl to be i'ii :li in addition t tee regular arch of the i r ducts in , rd- r to soppi,rt tin- building. From j i In se 'diet.-, Ibt-s open ami receive the! hot i.ir, convey in i it to the moms .-b"Ve. The r iis are lit.t ii so that i the v- i'-riie;! can heat of cool ; s'.cii l'ooni ;it pleasure. An es- ( a; e for the foul air from tucii i'ci-iU is i'li'.'in d, s.i :; to conduct , il l ' lii- top iff the building, wh-re it. j is ree. ived inoi a rc' glonu ventilii- ; t :'. io -1 tli. ii conveyed to the outside. ! t .e -y m of ventilat on is so com i ! i 1 1 '. eve ry f.fn en minutes a lres.ll V ef air c.tii be oil soiled. ,;ie.;:.t ! Ii r..- '.-li-i- v. ill be added, j .'l.c-ii w l I si!;i;.iy I'.e. steam for the ; i'. .-v.- tern, iiini also lor the direct; -y- ' : ! i,-;i::ne, !.y which t lie ad- , ..':' IV i 'li ;e: . ;, ; - wiii 1 1 n ;it-.-l, id.' e es Jin' v i;i"d ; it' idi'eaily in ; , i . i-.iio s'c mi pip.- f-r the ; . :i : i i . ei.ht in-! i s io th- .. o .'. 1 ..d ..:: ; -1'IS iii tilill bil Mill- id i - i.-i vi tii ".h.e. ii,-' or "1'ot '( ioii'; isub;. e.-rs. 'The c ndeii.-. d - . ...'.. .i. -el. eei'. i t into a t.'ll.k Set ,o ; :.:, wl.ci't' it w iii hu-r. :.i . ! i it can be n.-ed in the :. . . . ii. ; (;: n so; i y the l;i '.;:,- i . : .. .:'. ' be, n i r; oi t n- out io i lie i i-' ne. 'ie.!. This v. b .:. ' v.'-ii-li '.von id ot In rw i.-: i'i ' .eld cIV M'.,.-lt d i !.e .'.in- .:. i -.' in I.' ai d ICiiiale t-m- i i . a" b li'n . L..;-i.e!-s:: , '- 1 1 v e: amp stoieroon.'.., . i - ie. i d ;n !i,e '-a,. i!M.,.t. Ti., . v i o-ie c:s. iii,.- up the cut ie 1 .'; ci.e id. l ia .- !..! ii-iT of V o stilmini'-tr.i-t. i. ! - ii i rev s i-.s-i-i'td to the chil i' .; -i. i Hi. it..- ii.-.-isf.iut ui d their !:n;:i-:i... !:n;:i-:i... i.-'i i-i be tier sinle of ro. ins c, .i.ii.i c .i ei even ia a miili mane's resi- l - s. c i'.i a- of tj;(. laain l-.iihl-i is iiL-'gn-.i ier patient-, wi.ii- the . I. ' i - i -. i.i i-- : ii , :' -i. -r i:i i of t c r r ' 11 .hin- facult ies. Th- f'-. rth boo! is nnliiiislied fit; oat, , j'J i: co:npieltd at Some ni! ure 1 nee. ! I : i t h - '-wer :i l u-e clock ninidy; incites it. ti.c.ui.tier wi I be place.! f.u ing tin- cite, hi, i n; present Ihe expense- is I. ' ss!'.' i . so t'-e piecing oi tiie fl'ick vi - d t ': is di li'ig ar;. i.tla i.i !! ; ;co- i modern iin -pioot syslfin. i Heavy d'-'.i beams in'- u-t-d in place of ; jois'.s and between these beams arches' .".iv bit': of liollo'.v tiies and then lii led j with ton !',;-. On these the narrow, strips tied, li.e floor is miilul to are! laid. Tic (looriim is of the best Geor- ! aia jiine two iiiehes wide which is pol-t ii-iied lo the highest degree. i Or.-; great beauty about the building! is tin- ce'-tric- litlit,. A. A. .Moiilton : who has ! i.e coiitr.'i "t remarked in con-ve;-s:if eon a itii iii- reporter that theie would b- lour hundred li-his of sixteen caiidio power each, iind iu ordor to sup-j i )'!y this.two twenty-five horse-power en-Igines en-Igines would be required with two i ilynamos of two hundred lights each i and one motor. The system of light- ing is the Thomson-Houston and is re ! commended as being equal to the very-best. very-best. In addition to the twoensines mentioned men-tioned ftr lighting, there will be three others; one for the fans, and the other two for use in the laundry. There will be, in addition to the ! main stairway, which is finished in josik, two flights of Kentucky slate stairs and three elevators, which will j be used principally for carrying food irom the basement. There will be a small railroad in the basement to be used in transporting loads of goods etc. lo and from the different store rooms. Mr. Klettingand Mr. Watkins have had charge of the work and great credit is due them for the beauty and linish of the building. When completed it will be magnificent. From the tower, which is one hundred hun-dred and fifty feet above the grade level, one behnjda a scene eclipsing Miy thing th it has ever been described by pen, ay e, even exceeding the passing pass-ing beautv of the far-famed Italian scenery. The panorama their spread out at present is that of our own beautiful beau-tiful Garden City, fresh and green, bounded on ihe south by beautiful Springville, Sp inish Fork, Spring Lake Villa iind Pavson, nestling neath the foothills, on the west by Utah lake in the mountains and a landscape on the north, dotted here and there with picturesque villages. The view, to be appreciated, must be seen and is well worth the time and trouble it takes to reach the tower of the asylum. o. 1 |