Show r Tho KoochHosmcr XToapltnl i A few years ago a private hospital j was almost an unknown quantity III I any Western city There are manifestly I manifest-ly many advantages possessed by a private institution of this kind to J which the regular public hospital can never attain It IB a well demonstrated I fact that pleasant and agreeable surroundings sur-roundings have a great influence over the average patient in hastening recovery recov-ery Such a place Is the Keogh Hos I mer hospital It Is most admirably located lo-cated in a quiet little niche at the foot of the mountain In a tenacre tract 1 adorned with beautiful trees shrubs and llowcrH It has none of that cold imposing formality that usually characterizes char-acterizes the average hospital but on the contrary It at once conveys the Impression Im-pression of being a palatial private residence res-idence where all Of tho comforts and conveniences of life are to be enjoyed This feeling of rest and security is Intensified In-tensified on entering the building where all Is bright and cheery homelike home-like and restful The convalescents arc j I given the freedom of the buildings and grounds which taken together with rthe white caps and sweet faces of the t nurses form a striking picture ot comfort I com-fort peace and quietude The hospital Is centrally situated corner of Second North and First West streets easily accessible from all depots hotels etc on the Warm Springs car line Drs Keogh and Hosmer have entire charge of the general medical and surgical work of the Institution Dr L W Snow oculist and aurlst Dr M R Stewart assistant surgeon Miss Jessie Blair superintendent and a corps of I intelligent trained nurses under her constitute the working staff r |