Show II I GENEROSITY A LEADING CHARACTERISTIC OF THE PEOPLE OF SALT SA LAKE LAKE CITY I I i i 1 Ji I I T w f i x tl f fN R I rl f a K v N t t y p h tH i d I C t fo j ti r f l r Y rI 00 0 r 4 w C 11 1 ii r I t 1 Y tf ti f h P N 11 f tj I OJ t 4 Jf t s t t i q a tt tta t ts f c c 4 c CP r t f v Y J Jt t a a a IT 1 f 1 w V e J 1 l lii x K r W t L ii h jJ f i f S a r k rk i H JUDGE MERCY MEROY HOSPITAL Which Will Be Opened in Augu st t of or Mrs Mary Judge T is 1 a favorite belief In fn the west wept that IT the giant scale upon which the country Is built bunt with it u full rull un unhampered unhampered hampered hm r life te produces the bigheart rt s which Is a leading character 44 Is little of th the people It Is t a trait com common commora mon mora la in Salt Lake wh whre re the number of Of i Philanthropists and public benefactor tor t is IC 1 eo to great that their gUt girt scarce scarcely artt ly 17 cause c Every pub 1 lic he 11 movement meets with immediate re Ye response apons and the fortunes made Jn dc hero are arc expended liberally by their possessors The Tho most familiar example ex at of gen generous erous giving in this community is the recent campaign made to raise raUp the debt debton on the Y T M 3 1 C A Conservative citi elU citizens zens zena felt when the building b was pro proposed proposed posed rosed that It was on too largo a IL scale for foe a city CUT of this lIlo a co but results w showed that they had not reckoned with the generous generou rich of or the city who gave towards toward it at lit that time and large largo largely ly Iy Increased their donations when more proney was needed later tater George Foster Peabodys offer of towards the building fund con conditional conditional conditional upon the total being secured lIec r d dwaR was waR Immediately accepted and the present splendidly equipped quarters are the tho result Mr Peabody Is a mem member member I ber of ot the Brooklyn Y M C A and of ot the international committee of ot asso MSO association I elation workers and hl his generous gift gUt gUtI I to t the local branch was the nucleus of ot 1 i extensive donations donation from residents of the city I I Other Othor large donations were those thoc tho c of Colonel 1 E A Wail Van who gave of or M 1 II Walker Windsor V Itice Mrs Mary Iary Judge David Dawid Keith D C Jack Jackling Jackling I ling and Samuel Newhouse who thO gave g t each and of C W Sv Whitley W WS WS Y YS S and W V W v 1 Armstrong whose whoso gifts were apiece Hun Hundreds I of or other liberal men and women gave ve according to their means and he Me committees appointed to raise the I rends funds met with Hh the most mOlt generous re rr response I II I rt Single SI Kle Gift In Salt Lake the UIO single char charItable singe gift W 8 that toot of or Mrs Mary Judge who ho built the Judge Mercy hos fital In 1902 at a n cost o ot of T was erected In memory of her ller husband is 5 a hospital and home for injured aged and feeble reeble miners It will m bf be operated under the auspices of or the Salt LAke Lako diocese of the Catholic church and though for tor some time In disuse dl plans lans are completed for tor its opening In August Throe Three Sisters of Mercy are arc arenow now at the building superintending the work ork of furnishing It and Installing the bt boat b st hospital equipment that money mony can buy decorating and painting are ore under way wa with prospects prospect f t their being completed In readiness for tor the opening This building and her hor gift girt to the tho Y YM YI YM M I C A 1 did not limit the extent of or ort Mrs Alts t Judges generosities whoso private ate vate benefactions were unnumbered Another munificent gift was W that of or to tho the new hew Catholic cathedral Another memorial building whose erection testified to tho the generosity and public spirit of or Its Us donor Is D I hall hail of ot rda Saints university It was built In to memory of or Samuel Bar Barratt only son o dt Mrs Matilda Barratt with the money accruing to her hor from her sons estate This amount was originally in the neighborhood of ot 25 26 6 ODD but it was added to from Mrs Mra Bar ratte private means menns the total cost be being beIng being ing something over In the theau audience au hall above th the speakers stand there is a large oil oli painting of or Samuel Barratt the son lion whose whOso death was a heartbreaking grief to the tho devoted mother The hospitals of the city have in many instances beta been beneficiaries of largo large I gifts Groves Saints hospi hospital hospital tal ta was begun with the money received from Crom tho the estate of o Dr William Henry I Groves a dentist who lived JIved here bere in tho the t Y Yf I 5 f 4 t 3 r i j jy y S i ij iV j I V t Y I f t x f fl i I l c ti t tk i i i j I k t S I t t z r I I I 1 4 I i i Y I m I VS S 3 I v i I tt I f 4 V w wy k y i ROWLAND HALL Episcopal Church School Which Has Recently Received a Large Gift Girt for the Erection Ere cn of a ChapeL early days da s Dying without heirs he be willed his property for hospital pur purposes p purposes r poses po so It at first amounted to but was WitS later Increased by certain In Investments investments vestments turning out so that the he total bequest is about This was Wag only the beginning of or tho the building fund the total expenditure now ag lg over ocr In the entrance hall there Is a tablet which gives cred it to Dr Groves for tor his bequest and the that inception epU n of lie He Idea In the reception room a large painting also honors the donor I Gilt Gift Gifts to I Holy rose Cross rOBS and St SL Marks hospitals hos I were r recipients of each from former owners of or the Ule Rio Grande rAnde Western rall railway at nt the time It was as aola old ol olto to the Gould Interests about j ago In addition St Marks hospital has three endowments of or each given by Mrs Thomas J Emery or of Aaron Keysor KelIor of Salt Lako Lake and I an unknown donor in memory of or Bi M ol H U Walker and Dr F 8 S Boscom Bascom cam have baye each donated the h fu fur of one ono room and an en endow endowment endowment ment rl nt of 1000 to maintain a room in sn perpetuity lr was made by Count Lairs Lain ben of Or Germany whose son 1 at the hospital ho under extremely sad i St Anns orphanage established e n Q 1891 by Bishop Scan Scanlan Jan and the Sisters Slater I Continued on Page Pae Eight C Generosity a Leading Characteristic of the tile People of Salt Lake City t tI i yI A tA e f 5 d I f Iw 4 7 t k J BARRATT HALL Gift of Mrs Matilda Barratt to Saints University I Continued d From Page Pace One of ot the Holy Cross Crose has received many I munificent gifts gift among them being an endowment fund Including the entire estate tato of o Patrick Phelan a wealthy storekeeper of or Bingham and ancS recently 0 from the estate of or Patrick Creen a 8 miner of Park City These to together together together gether with the donations of other members m mm r of or the Catholic church In this thin city permit It to be conducted on OR a liberal scale Ie from which great practical cal good results Among church schools Rowland Hall Hallnan nan has been especially favored with friends who give liberally to Its It build ings and endowment Tho The latest gift gIrt la Is I that of ot Mrs Lippincott of ot Philadel Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia phia who was a MU Miss Rowland rela tive of or the founders neoe being do donated donated donated to build a chapel which will probably be completed this summer The original plan of or tho the architects was wee I for two main school buildings con cen by the chapel and this plan will now b be carrl carried d out making a whole Other changes will be I made Immediately Including the re modeling of oC the whole third floor changing the dormitory system Into the more modern arrangement of or single rooms Rowland Hall hail was wan established In ID 1850 by Rev KeT R M Kirby and Bishop Tuttle In a building given by Mm airs Benjamin Rowland In fn memory of her husband and daughter who was Mr Kirbys Kirby wife The Tho house which Is now a 0 part of ot the tho girls dormitory has been added to and remodeled many times until it is quite modern although retaining the colonial features te which are aro Its chief at attraction attraction attraction traction Brunot hall ball the thc main school building was the gift of o Felix Brunot Brunet of ot Philadelphia who put into Its Ils erection In memory of o the Row lands there thoro are brass tablets In the hall and fine tine paintings of ot the tho members of their family A Lure Large Gift Girt Westminster college Is la built on a 0 tract of ot land given by Colonel William M 11 Ferry of ot Park ork l City There ore are twenty acres corner of or Eleventh South and Thirteenth East Bast and tho the estimated o value of 0 the tho sift gIrt Is la about 5 GOO In addition Mrs Ferry Ferrs has hall given towards the completion of oC the girls dormitory Another gift of oC lO 90 was made mad by JOhn Jehn II IL Converse Convers president of ot the Baldwin Locomotive works In Philadelphia This money was applied towards the erection of oC Converse hall one of ot the tho main buildings of ot the tho col eel lege logo From the sale of ot the Collegiate Institute property on Second East Baal street treet other funds runds will accrue to the institution which will place it on a sub basis It Is proposed to com corn combine bins bine the college collage and Collegiate Institute Institute Institute tute the change to be made mad this fall tall when the th tho school on OD Second East Bast will willbe willbe willbe be abandoned The first free tree school in Salt Lake was started by the Congregational educational educational society in Old Independence hall all west welt of whore where Walkers store storo now stands Later tho the property corner of ot Third East and Third South streets was secured and gifts of ot each from Nathaniel Gordon and Colonel Hammond provided for tho the erection of ot tho the buildings of or Gordon academy The Tho institution has bas never neTer been 8 ing although It was ws at one time the largest est private school in ID n the tb city Re Ro Recently Roc Recently c nUy the Congregational Educational society has hI withdrawn Its support and nd It Is 10 probable that efforts effort to maintain n a church school will be bo abandoned The Packard library built by John JohnQ Q Packard Is another example of ot a 0 munificent pUblic gift It is III one of ot the finest library buildings In the west adapted Illia in architecture and design to the tb purpose Ose for tor which it was erected A tablet In the entrance hall commemorates commemorates commemorates rates the ho generosity of or the donor The Orphans Home and Day Da Nursery and andI h n I Playgrounds l association have hae also benefited to a considerable extent by bv bythe bythe the liberality of ot the public minded citizens of or Salt Lake in this respect they can cn hardly be outclassed by the people of or any community in the west vest |