Show 4 41 1 1 GENERAL LOCAL INE 0 lt 1 ra 1 I 1 k the sew new city waterworks Water works soon to ce be I 1 t pot put to tha the test 14 al 1 1 1 THE TOE baill 41 1 imald tan in lon I 1 1 ji doi on tao ti normon quilon the ih I 1 drbul bards Wa warding 11 h mr NEW CITY WATER step WORKS I 1 the law large amount of or work done on the improved system S stem 1 t I 1 Samu samuel elM M jarvis lq esq p president resident of tha the jarvis conklin mortgage trust company the hot holder der of tha the bonds of the bear river canal waterworks Water works company arrived in this city yesterday afternoon and was seen been by a STANDARD reporter last evening evanin Rand and asked about the new water works how boon soon they would have the system completed and when tho the final test 1 would ha be made ft 4 mr jarvia was very willing to accommodate k the ra portor portar and arid did all in his big p power 0 for him lie ile said the 0 company o m had been notified noli flod by tha the N national t apan onal tube works that tho the work I 1 was all done and the pipea pipes ready for the teat test lie ile thought the water would be turned in tomorrow to morrow or next day and the pipes tested section by section A pr pressure I 1 moure ca 0 five hundred pounds per square inch incle n ill be made and in case there were no leaks the I 1 1 I 1 works would be accepted and house connections made 1 of course said mr jaryis jarvis some in convenience will be met with by the people of ogden when the water is turned on n aa as the connections will have to be made and undoubtedly k borne some trouble will be bad had but then the many ad vantages advantages which they will receive should outweigh iha the other matter f I 1 the people of ogden hardly realize the magnitude of the undertaking of putting in a complete new waterworks water works system A little over twenty eight miles of p pipe i e have been laid and and every street in iti t this alpi city has a lino line running down it in a conversation with mr jarvis on the pressure generated be eaid said you have the best beat system of waterworks water works here in Og ogden denor or will chave have when the connections aro are made with the new system that there is in the united stated there will be a pressure of ovir over five hundred pounds to the square inch and that will be I 1 sufficient to throw the water more than one hundred and fifty feet high ill thus doing away with the fire engines as the stream will I 1 be large enough without the aid of 6 steam team to put out any fire the people ol 01 b hardly ardly rea realize the benefit the new water works will be to them as they will get a better 11 and cheaper service and with the heavy force each individual will have a email small fire department of his own by the new order of things I 1 larga siad 1 hydraulic elevators can bo be run an and several business houses have applied for the right to use the power powe r this I 1 is that could not b be c thought I 1 of before but now hike been mada made not only possible but hot profitable A large reservoir ia is partially fl finished on the east cast bench in which the water can be stored and used in case of accidents which might happen to ho the main line in the canyon I 1 do not think however that it will have to be ad used for several years to come aa as tho the present pipe holds enough to supply a city twice the eize size of ogden 1 A large argal amount bounto of q po as been eon I 1 elpe expended pan to put this B system ste io in no near I 1 ly 6 0 0 but ut money one wag no object when yh t the question leation of erst ret c class ms 0 work al was consid considered er 10 while not personally interested in the bear kiver river canal and water works company the jarvis conklin morgane Mortgage trust company hold their bonds to the amount of and you 0 li see it is to our interests to pee vee t yb that t the system ia is first class in every I 1 detail and it is I 1 do no not believe there is tea a city in the world that has as fine 11 6 a natural system as ogden in chicago I 1 they on only y have twenty pounds of pressure and the water has to ba bo pumped into the sixth etory story here a good bead could be obtained in the highest building that will ever ba be built I 1 how is tho the canal getting aloni alon mr garvist Jar vist asked the reporter very well wo we have finished what wits t we term the west canal the ing west of the bear juver river and j jast at north of tho the lake at t the ze head lako lake wo we have I 1 constructed a lar large dam costing over which b holds oge athe the water of tho the lake like in check for dry seasons from t the he lake to Collin collinswort Ool linston stort we use ta the e river ix as a natural canal and at the canyon near the above named place where the bear river breaks through the mountain we have constructed a mighty dam dim and taken the water out on either side one canal wo we call the I 1 east and the other the weal the latter is i now finished and tile former is down to Dowe the west j waters an immense amount of otherwise 11 land laud and the country is rapidly filling up with settlers about has been expended on the canal thua thus far and the work 13 not dona yet I 1 the building of this cabiat means a great deal for ogden tha the big ditch opens up BO much territory and it Is 1 all tributary to ogdan ogden aa as tho 1 entire counte country may ba be some day I 1 a am m I 1 agree agreeably a y surprised 0 d at the rapid d 1 ii 1 strides ebe she has bas taken aad and know the junction city is destined desti to become a great city osden ogden has been BO so extensively advertised that the entire en tiro world has heard hor her pra praises iseo and she ia talked of 0 morein more in thelast the east than any other city the one great drawback has been the lack of proper hotel facilities if there had been nuro more hotels the city would have been filled with visitors all summer 1 but the difficult difficulty ty will boon soon be obviate ob obviate viat I mr jarvis remains in oden ogden until to morrow night when he will return last east 4 APOSTLE an with him by the lim pool ell eng mercury the follow following fog appe appears ars as a aan special ecial cablegram to the th denser denver news in its issue of 0 october tobar a 10 LONDON LO oct IC 16 B young jr who Is visiting england has jost been interviewed at come some length by the liverpool mercury his ilia tona of submission to the late restrictions cf the united states government is cot not very marked veram it was as ho he said a popular delusion that t be were vt ere compelled to havo have more than one wile wife and as a matter of fact only ten per cent of the elder members of the community bad had moro more than one wife the saints bad always and would always alway a honor bonor the laws of the land la nd and now that laws had been enacted enacted by congress forbid forbidding plural marriages the present president wilford woodruff bag as issue issued a declaration of eion slon 11 he maintained however that the passing of the prohibition law wag was a direct stroke at religious religions liberty but contrary to the prevalent opinion that tho the recent presidential residential manifesto is the death k knell op ell of mormonism niem mr young maintains that although to lie a great extent dis franchised and made to pisa p me as the medium in of political tricksters trick to gain their enda ends the spiritual nature of hii religion will over come all such difficulties in the united states he said the suppression of mormonism was not a moral or social question but barely and simply political |