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Show te- i r- - ? rr - 7 17 1910 . -- -- n DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY - N DECEMBER -- . . , - - j 57 Utali s Schools m Front Rank of Progress and Efficiency For the present year th Hoanl of educauou baa apprpriatd the um of lor the purUuse . t .in and choice piece of art stutuiry and fnexe work fjr tb wails ha4 placet! in a number .f the hml art pbes have been building contributed i;v f the tu To ih I -- i lies fAiepr. 1. of this ity i duo ihe re.jt for etart ng tho movement1 art deciri.r, in the public a l and hu- - re& itcd in the lhufi tUA.rg the matt, r up vsth bubstantial e.idtnres 4f HkL ATHLCTI'U In tfie line of a'hk-ticin the grade Sch.My rugoy fKitbuli ha, icu bv tne game, kwhUh ecettuf ruile. ;o ne need of the younger Basket-ba- il is also (Hioidar am Hi both bo, s and girls in the grade- - ' AnLivr .1 it xrr of f th frMbt year u th d d t ty mestir 4 t b low arThert high chol pet lal- ly kPthn- - m the iuiped with tuples, gas and cup c n pieie Alls Blam he ' a n. . aho u. ducts the donenic scie,e-depnrt-nien- t at the high &hooi hi- general cfen-Ku f the work ni bv Si n u.t m Marger' a gcadue'e a , tnment to themsel, to lor g of the Thomas hH)l and Mi H n of th t y are in the regular cla a artbtr, graduate of tne rale Agrar icultural cIJ g j ,blic schooU Among this KjcIi g ri in the lghth grad Pa from cn. to never attended children who have two houiV ivo. k a t dninr-rtton a count ofVxtrm frontal k 10 srlctii cTantl the seventh nl deficiency asshdwn by ft 11 K'lUe glrD al?o receive instruction w nv or d tectlve mental thy a kflei building1 has pi nL EVUu te ieu e tn.ldren who have b en withdrawn rjtuv btted up f r dometic work Seven of the are n w hol bv fuj nt team the schoolrt Uid w HtnhM and u.r (ardian after the chillno have de-- u m hoot gather 1 thee cent, unli'ig ff. tiiM ractoii tn ntratd their afi.unt kuapa'dt v ceiwng domesjL i Thve he are th ram. t t. progress In school stud.es hfhlren eclifice iqulrrh, tumnee Jefferson, U have been xiiuied frm the kloois bv the tee her. school honed Fraaklm antp !' at imor-ri?ib- ht w The kind rg rt pr juvenile court lecause of in- rapldlv ext nd d an next .v coupled with apparent to echod will have n ,,Wn Km iei, hool progress in opacity . or m because of bu Ming hn, a i Every stunt, to do s hifilr nmanifi - d fo.tro f..who flr in spiilH fonrjrPtiM H00L if one qf thn faHowiiut Arrested development-ligeneral, with f- -r b progress from the Iwgiimmg. reJjn tard ed development in general . af.cr rom - m v.r In Jhe k. Iur mhcSlyle of mxM nme little ai ih6 'beginning, n the Salt rrested development In particular-i- tal,. aili m aoih ite- -i one .f The schedule now arithmetic, withv general progress in Hcts of nleo in Tone ihe growth and evolution nf cher studies from a the beginning retarded development in general, aftes the m gniUon of merit in the work ' teacher-- , ni iLls. ru .gn iy.ee! s one of general progress friim the tieginuing The state ha pruridol no means for the m . rational and beral In t "'. coumrv TPn com-nof g of the rtpera? on t hiMren subnormal tnfcare und r an of these hu1ingf they thf n he Pile D that the suerinesrs unable to reeie arvwhre nearly it cf iw honls nine has a of a,- me frroper herselit through mesa In- l1rations for poeit(on from the mom ilaAr of teat dciraf. and truction, and ordinary methods availher, of t n . nunv repec4s live able in the regular classes In iht com i adopt! won schois. and therefor must bo schedule bv the board of edieaop ne epo h provid'd with indlviduU InctrurUon marks the loa'nning of and special training, aiuf poiM alo in Kilt luike ctv Hthrob ruedk-a- l r surgical treatment snd thi 'S LAftfKg i F TEACHERS ti what the public s hoLi have sought 0 provide, as far as possible According to the new whedule, in under rd r to e eligible to teach in tho A condit.on dcpirt-nen- t existing has instituted in the public schools of Sait nt' . candidate public schools for the study aod inhave at least normal struction of subnormal children, under -- chol e lucHtton or its equivalent, and the direction of George Gibbs and shall have had at !ent two vettrx very satisfactory progr-s- . experience In graded school, being made In the wac of r Peeing the of acceptable rank Regular teacher in and normal children of the bahem and kindergarten elementary handicap of the subnormal children, eehnoU are. grouped ipto seven clause end w,th marked benefit to the latfor Stlarv rurpoe the remuneration ter of the being as follow 460, second cla. 7fto thrd c!a. UNGRADEDROOM !a- -, $7S0, fourth clas, S8!0. fifth The ungraded room Is al one of the dev iopments of the times The course f study has been prepared .is a fr the instruction of the averageguJ boy ir furl, although the needs of the child or below the average have not !rn overlooked. In the ungraded mean1 the backward child ma he Svon pciai tndTvTiTual instruction Marked by the erection nf 3S near r a time to enable him to kcFpirp schoolhnus at a coat of more thnh Aith his class, without the necessity x holding back an entire class on ac. half amillion dollars; by an increase 'ount-oin thool pbpulatfvQ of 4CNK. and by an a single backward pupd A f'w the !oard of edu-Iner aao of property Valuation of over fftrkag0 n established in the Bryant build$4r0 094). the year ith tb state schorls a ing department of instruction in been a highly rmsperous one Tne hkn elective work bciovr high has ch.5 was to be carr44o wr. year has also been charactenxed by the -s ppn g on one rid Introduction of a- - new courwnf itudv7 ndthe thehigh on grammar department the a special committee apther While the department was dis- - prepared by pointed for the purpose. Including the ontinued for a time, the idea was rein the eighth vived and the work is now In effect study of agriculture The committee was com.nd operation According to the grades. of blate Superintendent A. C. of the sc hols in the cltv 75 posed Nelson. Prof Mtswh Hall of the state per tent of the eighth grade graduates G. N Child, superintendent continue their studied fn the university, h.gh f hovl Some the work of the highly of the t tah county sciuxds, Joseph of the Millard rradesfn the grammer school is no the acbuoli 9(,, during the present eaY has Wa m.rjced by substantial gains along the lined ti distinctive work in the handling f oropriidpg it subnormal child, work for physical and mental the deficiency in children between 9 of 6 to IS '. Among the physical defeats uhich grnder mental Ktudtes extremely rjffrea In . ygtfi or quite Impossible ae the ''(..lowing. Children with jeectie eright, but not blind, Vdreir w th bfecUve hearing, but not deaf, chil-v-.with defective speech, though Mi mule, children with defective with disordered motion, children system, and children with 0vher phvsueal defet ts or dlsorpc ns afflU-wwith Many children are s ental jfdehc cncy which fee d"jT iig m common at houl Idduc.t'.on, t d thescare Conid rr-- to b" tn un i rr burden on the tea her ah u iju h "d ranee to the other pupil, and a HOjREri3la Salt Uk tlty I V I Hiu it f I r Tt .ti 1 It 1.0 . . . L . n xe 1 hc-o- fr sbl s 'n !- -p . 1 f 111 J -- shil )t ! e k c 1 wnFrc-p.TTTT- -r 11 fr v - -- -- un., re-p- et ,hA,i,X 1 Tt 1 bn L- tlne - irK I4vb e ond Fr r t4) U- - higi nool leaihr the bosd upon the 'Kedt pad ordii.g to the length and bars, experience and elfUlemv in - hool wrk of the tiindldate prstionrrv tei in high schoo ,t r guar of f Vi Pii'ary leather- er,,nd (Uw la- -ly4ft third foiri 44 lriv -- ll Ji fifth 14ft f ki, tighth 'X li II 1 Juft las- - eei ckw II 3 fl h ftV t a iaT- - I i t berdf recetv inch wf4r av the bord may prev rih but the maxemum vhall be i $o .cien e rv, Mail friUe tm dtpartm!! hefid- - to ini r h of j jl ycaxU hav until the maximum teen iva'hed The ame condition upph to tie ipaN, until the maximum hi irv ft ho of R been reached the of supervising body a maximum 1 40 mav be reacned In all tie new buiitPng now inj r cniruc1 n, and those vet t Tbbe feefted tiie netii), cf-trhtH l fir- -t eonaideratinn. and the architecture of the TfUilting is adapNd tv needThe preeiit vear ha teen a m4st jcceaful on in the bait Iika it. .school with bnght for moet excellent progress In the future in -- pe-1ti- ri' Ft 1 1 at -- hi !j f ,1 i ti mi f.i Uu ig . a ut ; t i las turt lilt tt-- dx liry,t uk aii4. na rd i gimntrsrirr tc ts j t 1 ni" liil4pig cn uth ru d .'ni ug l tli Th un cucs f'" , iul fiilJ.4rg M m ti i.a of ii itf-- . 4 t - 1 1 110 ut aw fc, i ChnatopheKsoii visr has lhe - n ural G- uth i.t"' 1 1 ia'! h - or i J l 'ili' - iri ld y; h i i re iff d n tow Mil th. I h t j t lh .Tain 1 v 1 hr- and the tinrt-- okmg V r n h o 1I11 rfg high igb.m r i I I ai hirX pt r S J, Iff t, ifl ai hign ? o i k i h r h nt th !4ngt hol has I jem iianli 'art r of the appreciation m 1 een Wti! lx t van tie be Sport st .at VQ during the duration! njrpvM - thn r fnr b-- e hot ths. t I r u nd' , th tfarhrs hae f . v IT bu rilffi ulUes f .14 -- of- t " - i 1 he bf pri- ? I . rg-i.ia- rl year anmun fedTo Xl ,7113 S4i The average salary of male feathers the state la f0 ftT per throughout Jent mnth. and for female Parhtra ibe Pa' h tearher attends a grade average salary is fit S The number once a month Th program for of chxd houses owned by the dial nets ing in the state is 685 The total amount suih giade meetings U made at the beginning of the Mhnl year expended for educational purposes dur3 273 3S, and also hold a monthly meeting ing the year ws-4the in oiundaiicy and the punctuality' total valuation of school property' is of are vrv aiisftrctorv. Th $7 302 WI 46. as pupils with 5,5yl,-compared flmt montn's report ff attemiance thhi Id a year ago v ear a total enrolment of howi Supt. Nelson has visited all the pubSite and 18 tardy marks for the lic schools in the state during the yea and has found a spirit of progress month, an average of less than 16 a li for the enure district The total in all sections New buildings have been erected for school purposes m registration of the' district Is 4,33W The enrolment is therefore about 57 many of thf outlying districts, prominent among which may be mentioned per cnt of the enumeration. Many new and modern structures In Emery of those represented in the remaining 13 t ir rn1j F .rul ? yriii- Juab unty RUh counfv Pjur ftevier. Tooele and Wasatch coun-Le- s and thervffvre exempt frm the pete, perlntendent of the fache county Man are aio schfxil law. The number and location nf new schools The new course includes comS that the school buildings erected during the going to higher school prehensive outlines of the subjects to year, together with their cot,' is givep enrolment is almost compute be taught., besides many suggestions herewith: 'Th enrolment in the Granite hsgn It was adapted helpful to teachers has risn from 4at year to School and put Into effect early In peceraoer, Counties Cost sfhool 141 The high whoo! is now doin and is calculated to he of great benefit and Cities. Houses, four years of regular high seho! to the schools in the future Beaver $36.060 60 work besides sewing, cooking, and The school population of the state is Boxelder 35.758 sb'p work. Last year the school Cache ........ 35,009 00 The sibvd high grounds contain 14 enumeration showed a school populaKmery acre has Abut four ac r aathl-titf c lh scamtion of I04.$76a gain of 4.b4. Tn ba Juab 22 381 14 been an set for aide, high Schools of the state there are 3,363 Rich 65 nee a f feet surrounded by pus eight The number of Jordan pupils in attendance. 12.tli.3S in height, and proded wftb sats foi pupils enrolled In thf common schools Granite 30.600 06 Most of the work on this In the state is SS.SHM, which is 73 per Sanpete 25.60600 sjectator fenu trd scats was done bv pupils ofthe 'school population. The Sevier cent 28.766 00 People who at first boked upon the average number in daily attendance is Tooele 34A&2,78 count' consolidation of schools plan 67,94-- During tne year the graduates Utah 5.842. with disfavfjr now see the advantage from the common schools numbered Wuatch ..... 7,650 00 i based of 5Uh plan Everything 3,112. and there were 360 graduates Weber 12.457 41 upon a business nruf meth4xiual basi There are Salt Lake City from the state high schools 173,803.20 rer best the Nfne but omm'n 2.35 teachers employed tn the state Tea hers are employed in the district 25 schools, whoeetotat compensation for $541,364.65 And the matter of compuisorv att jT4mptlv attended to that is practically a thing of the pan Ever child in the dmri t Is pla ed upon nearlv thf' sayve educuUi al basts of gradation aw) atteiiflance -Lmrg- - distance paplls and pupils in districts scttleil dls--v sparsely gt ts e districts, identical with the Jus- to school on time The canpow people- of Granite school countj. which embrace the north tice of peace's districts, consisting of tnissioners have b en wRlirg to heip five members and a clerk, and are half of Salt Lake countv, outside of subJeQo practically the same school Salt Lake 0ty. and which taker hr laws as cities of the second The the foH owing school building:. Blaine, district employs 112 grade teachers and teachers. school high eight Forest.Boone, Carlisle, Edison. During the present year the followEdw.-L- il Horner, Irving, ing jenberg. Hawthorne, school buildings ha v c beerr ereT ed: The FTatne, h new buildAadlson, Monroe. Morse, North, Alvin F. Sundberg. Farley, Plymouth. Roosevelt, ing situated on State and Fourteenth South, there have been four rooms FalBrtr, Sherman. Whittier. Wilford, added to the Garfield school at Gar-- 1 high Woodstock- - and the Granite two rooms have been finished at the Hawthorne, at Pleasant Orccnr school,, arf proud of their schools. rooms have been completed at the two under The schools of the district are at Granger; the Parley a school board, elected one member Monroe school a school, building on each from each of thf Jive represen er .sVc ITin-cipa- U x'i ri 2 kl J' ex-ta- nt Z.y1 I t - n. i eve- , V - v 4 T. j 5,S ?iV-iiAALi- . ' - rx y9 S X - V3 S J Y nany of the pupils, and which might e carried on to better in the high school than inadvantage the earlier trades, and the plan is being carried ito effect with gratifying result PROGRESS AT HIGH SCHOOL. At the high school gratifying prog- being made. The attendance hi year is slightly increased over t vear ediication has rme morePhysical general Among the new .wtupfg Introdticed this year U target practise in military tactics, anfi general Jnantial progress j8 being made with the Industrial high school bkh - now in eour-- e ofcon-trTiptIo- n. doming Into realisation a lrc-ieducators. When the high school on the east side have been built, the west side r,''m n new-W8,S- 24r- - n h-- -- id b'fi commercial jmrt of the eduea-J- w of the youth, while the east mde school wilt be of the classical tTe The growth f the manual train. work, wh ch wau 4rwn years agoTTia resulted Jn the budding of the industrial school which be -- ready for occupancy next ne of the departments of the year, critv M bools which hM attracted mt. arable attemion for a number fay, of "ears is the art decoration work, ani bihitlnn In the schools During aT recenf convention of superintend-- n in this citv, Supt. Itishop of the hmlt itabr srhooisked tfiafthe rt work exhbit of all grades In the ill Lake schools, the consfroction ork of the prlmarynt sewing vork of the grammar grade he shin-to Llncolm Nebraska, for exhibl' ion In the auditorium, where a th will be constructed for It special Snot. Bishop said it wa the best exhibition of s'dioh! work he had. seen, and wanrrrfakeo up with it that he that he be allowed io exhibit in the Nebraska state exhibition.. Granite- - School District TIE cla-ss- Gur-sfte- Oak-woo- d, four-roo- four-roo- m m TT an eminen e ard commanding a magnificent vtA of mountain, lake and v.fliy U ti beaitlf il Judge Mercv il The building Is construct ej hopit w thr.r j mtv r.ishd brown stone, and j rebuts a ma j to On eltVr end are mas-ev- " appearance. craNfrn an tower wv,e In ter th ream ingrs- - a j itjfed n The arhitc ttire is unique and tranr Is of the modern hospitAi tvpe Th r m iSi are spacious halls, large window sv st m f VkjwtL file eucayw , afJTrf 'levator and too ntdation. voftriuins on the fu t fi A f t.e t v TEf La on ov'er-IfNk.- lt r ti' rr. a grf. r .rohl npl.t. Kf 4eta. and It laf...... that contract expected or the work will be let within the heat tew week and work will be be-- n . Tho building will be 2IS by 1 feet erected between the prment Uniod echool building and the manual training worka on the went nd of the high echool ground. The in alae and will be Building: Both Telephones 843. flre-pro- of. Salt Labe, City, I Utah. L 5 Hrhbsh-f- f J fr if nTrCL T7T Tf msiu lop Th' litvfd ph if h1 s a rupulousW f Uini4 nt, i rsistitig "7 Mtierit, rteam ar "f Fri W, prfpri faV e nft hot1 1 he f ur x r The-secon- - fr exclu-ivel- y' mnng thf ofthatfitv f k now ?1 ftufHbfr tatxinng' in Sfvuth Anurira irUnl. Eneiind. land, IN Unit! "tat". Autrai, &t Th thantribV in Of'uniH tn stitution ami diadomiH und rrmn- f th gUter in 666. Thmiuh W'rt number Uir trni tb bos trlnupai!y amonx Xhe riti-an I rnrepyifvl dvtnftf of larg th rrtefti'n of ymmx Riln jda. ! xuTTmiffdfncn. damertvm In mraMY' thf'tr conrpinu triumphs In th manaxnKnt f ).hpt-tI- s irhDvdfl in tb Unit! Ft n- th ir r 1 sufMfful standi very nftArntly ho(RMl wrk United tstat. a and hi' fw-i- milu' tunc al th.r T7m -- i.t'rs fr in?ti- - vocation Chtr-axn- In th NO EXPENSE SPARED No rxpnae or fnrv was sparni Ihe stater to tirpar th" Mpltat It TRkinn tn bfrtftt ttiffnn hunar-It- y Th sisters inflate pnlrit trips t Near York, and othr rsitm ritirs, tj acquaint th6mslva with th nut b'wpiiii convrfknca and arrTOrT: Th appointments Th furnihenpetk refined Iftaru th" b"ls ture throurhout fa fumed ar poilshrd brass and of thf latest !' fr anr-glc- al de-ali- Thrrr at 246 nm A tbouh at present thrra ara accommodation for only All tba room and warda W patients. are connect HI with electric light BathJ located oo each floor. . tbr tii Kipway empanijp f Tubn bd . n! an th d"tuut por Thc Sifters of M rvy f rars laHr,i fi,thfui,v i indi-cato- ra MM3 i rntit htitAl tut fnv. th ranks amoni the vrry hlxht 427 Newhouse GULINA RY DEPARTMENT bnsffiKnt, whbh is .tVu the grurn! is i t3!d tb cuHnarv depart-atin- t, sjpp.'f!i howith evrr mfdrf rn dflifdt preparation w!' nf f ol .mi Partbulae caro .s In l n. fr for the new technical raining ecbool to be erected on the nrttool "gb ground, on Second North nd Third Weot atroete have been rw' hjital tt Imv Th. plan, Th"etirc il'i-er- - HIGH SCHOOL, SALT LAKE., which will occupv one of the largest building will run leifgthwlae north and spaces In the entire building. The facing aouth, the 78 foot frontage be of lavatories oslll be south of the forge-roosouth. Th comrt ruction will til south nf the levatoriea will St will brick and concrete and the floor, be the machine shops and smith of be of. concrete conetroetlon and 87 them the wood turning department. On Th agenda for a distance of tho east aide nt the building south of feet will be one story In height, ofwhile IS the foundry room will be the entrance, the center pert, for distance pattern, shop, another entrance, feel, will be two stories high.off Into the the finishing room, the carpenter divided la The floor apace The departments departments. In the northeast corner shops and other building ha. been so planned that WIU be the foundry department with as architectural embraces It beauty In It. the south of an entrance to the v northwest end will be the. f orgeroom. w as strength. fir ami Th lighted by f th hiairt tvf-- of turn lambing: i t iry d viiopnxent trSI, nfr.r y.lnta urn g lt nd tfl tb houee ion diftan din'ng instituLm was rrte'l nt 6 if are in the bsemnt. one fPfi f Ut Mr Marv Ju'lg' t(vnis b' t hill for cm vfrHHpnTpat tents and sepIt w is arate rhninif rvms for jtlsterjnjicsia-an- d a a memorial t her hujftanri atti nd.irits r li, b th foxmallv r the rers;ition firvt fi Sirtrs 'f uni,r tK' flirv tbn fV-onn the and jmrjor, otfiee. pbamnai y, jr-- v e of ktetbr Mify Vli.rt 'rr, th" ite rMm. two AterU.v ward" and aitrrt" of Fyis.l nKCitx- - Th chantv warttefifr Vvbith will In' ready a fMn was f untied by M Goupimy lit Is be to t devot'd itenb. U8t.fTr M aiitv n iu;f ty of DuL-hhnitesf of parlor b d j rival" rfTi Ir and ii? th yar 7 Aihmgh fhnultr jnd bath, an n these tw flnfr The ma rr part of the tord tV riT and it:jnHcra over to c ittei.ts of the n 41 r"94 the i rjrf till by hhrt Line railways, and the I r th t ;atiomi2r' if th & Usht Th 1- Architedls &Engineers tbart rofims. diet kltihn an I f pn thphones are on lh roon are heated by tam And rooms of the fr PROPOSED TECHNICAL I li ootfi suirvumn ocrI firt the vit d tin ft. IPs 1 - lh j . v 4 the tegmner, and thi ttkird gradiThe drawing tr.l tne aperv Uors have mute of th it tive aulJtL targe The Hupcrvi Ts the thQtls n a north and report n the work n ttirJ1F ieija.rt.ve RubJct to the board of edruatrm The boa d bnIds tls every rg iTar meeting Thw'dav at Sup rvlsion of the upper grad-- s rjmjrft to t.ie super--mtthe d no. iT . in tin Jotd.jn l,fctr d irto Mau Rnmarv Libbre Edtvarde draw ng uprG-vrAior Wh.fple, and muMi ttupervtsor. M supet on-i- . U aup-en- ranuiy Mr mary tnv t t Intuit Awn m.-- t ui t y ur , a- mm e 1 In urtip anti yj.w' uppu - tc ii"-- H lak- - cx-- S iu aroant, whih atnimU thf d4 ipr!on t .kri-- t Ifw t f f f tnt ut i J h J'rJn iltn th l f Mag- anihi-tioirlTenlh has T m lak' v joa .ti - Ian 4! rn i end of P It an i I . 1 ail- d rm3 uiud i.g .7 'Jj tug - an gv.m nr- the ins . naiture ap inriaiui'g ait's h ti text l4k-j- . - j j!i svii n git tao I Efitt and thir lh' barU on Ait fill, a- - YtxxiL r.,.i r arddre . hf prpfts m r- -r n v l.i . fm 1 na r Ji nw c i, h n r fn have b4.n balt h. fitilhd at tn and Nutn Thirtin! hr . it. a 1, Irving I iining at IM a4ttnw i. jjiI Dauiifu! l Gr mitt jgh .Ui t. it& ami im r 1 1 State Schools During 1910 4le t BE VUTIFUL OI PEL The chapel with its beautiful aitar nand statu', the furlh Tb mo .f jai t wa furriidi ! f athoHi ladies am Lake j nmncikt h'r L5 chit wits dtdhated hanin, r. by Rt Rv Li a Nvn-- D. D , on the I2th of b T n' cwn-ttc- X-- te u-- tr t'7Q! in'-t- )r nee rrTrs nrrt rrr-i- tt opemnf and Tnr dr sriiqg xterrd 2e rs if the drum design Ther are ah Instrument ?eriPar-oan in Luo power housa each. Ho nixurrsa Kirl 2er. Tl.eitwjerai . p rating room, -- n is a all phn-iata- t strument emauwi w In the tower h f Dr the nieiiiia for iVs r Dr the in c ware-wit- ts thf ?nft d rt.rt lien lh is wurgrerv Th ' i instruments by tna-fnU- 'r is tho r.kt'r the h rirtih? Th" u par f in- and ghjs r nshelving Rinkcrt'in, vicrnsftrnlsh4l nrgery i ! bv him In tho rtuiY r present jL irir iijn'r! $4 iiit The i4- - qu in ex pf ndr u i h" mg bV Opi1 Usrht-jrfe- a l un te. at r.xh i. e c m - i whit ' - i nditin es an aro 1 enfc FF nl quale Re tr.i't I nurses H ,sTLLNDII) nursing taff an I .dts th ijsu ti 9tudnt nurvw .i tel iu i ct a e performed hi t5 t iu ih- - d i Oplil j tt V' it i Thexurxeal dfpariment, a!fo on the cvrrv iuarib IUm, fecompfete-lif .entrfli ficiuil of ap institution fti fin tountrv The tw the ir'r-mviisuhertps and adjuirrng and am "thefuinjg rHiT with tile tbrs and wal! The lalTatorv and .rv me a are Lb in! the of K?rfectior The ecjuiptnen' of the depaxt-meWa ip'alJcd bv medical dA. me nt th Oregon Shirt Line part lUiluav 4onianv Hre are to ! rn Njern and ujwtodue Mfn the in this branch of appliance for Jem e A six horae-por ireneratur, whiih Is SnstdlNd in an adjoin rig? Is ro.m. u"d tv fivre th" e4"tirl"iy tbromrh U- - hish a. iium bulb m are xeneratml. The whiih the uie otm tir?e a tnkrhlno natde of th body to be mads m pictures from one to three eecondi, which heretofore required a many minute This extreme rapidity of great Import n e In xamininjr the hearTand Iunfs. inmiimlng' the defrieriou effect of n nUraiion and In examination of tho stomach which Is alwav in motion. " SMENTIFK I XSTRL'M ENTSL Ait intertin feature of tho csiuip-- I te rescope, not tho usual ment hth kind seen In homes, but an adaption of it where photograph of thn waribus 4 I.TT THF iri'EitATING ROOf. and surgical Tbr op r.itms t.tb! fF the MuiS 74 tj4 ami tm lip of tho operating tatdes are nt ktu The ateriltzation r of irreot. ulcnsil pian; an I water tt.niirer, equipped wtlhv i.. j ol ptteerr- - at h ind' iua! 1 now n t j i r kiijlv dum to ii ov rv t'e taro ti n ,s piven ii y brv ih'mg Ktt Ror-o- n t c - i n C'p Kent illy ansi re- - Mhool,. y re idej- over tuna lec,r. a suni ta'e n iro irm th Mercy hospital of UnUatro. The coure pro rSd vs hr 'ears during Whab tunc tn" 'tateut n irse The by Muv- - ro obRjcawtl to i ihtr Leetur4 and 4lUiKentl appiv thmalve nltes and traln-ini- irstru txn c are thi stiiff, mtmb r. Rivntru u bv th )inc-r-4- a the srhoo! In addition to dblacite trtinlngI tho iand'dascs pr.icti al training under trio supervision loi Itr rinkertojt. are- Th primNen opprLhrt and in th ariy prlng a lindwapo given by ?? ed vs of architect will he ergaged td arti&tlcaRy Dv out th" grounds On one of th trrac will b built a groto and to the north of th building wilt be cons jttrin td n free dipenanr where th unfuriiioau 4f all claweo and denominations will be welcome to receive scientific tfea'mont and the kin& of sister and nurse. mlniatraUon t i Ua t and j- |