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Show aro doing all possible, to bring about this change, j One of the noblest acts of those ' who have the means. Is to make pos-' pos-' slble the aiding of the sorely afflicted, j and this Mra. Dee, as a memorial to I her husband. Thomas D. Dee, haa sot about to accomplish, for which she is entitled to the thanks of this community. THE DEE HOSPITAL. I The Dee hospital, the land for which has boon purchased at the corner ol Twenty-fourth, street and Harrison avenue. Is to bo three stories and a basement, with all. the modern an langctnents of tho best hospitals 'In the United States. Tho architects are making tho plans after a careiul study of the architecture of tho most modern hospitals, hos-pitals, particularly the Southern Pacific Pa-cific hospital in San Francisco, which baa drawn on the best In sanitation and general arrangement of similar institutions In all parts of this country. coun-try. Wben the hospital Is built, It will be thrown open to the public and from its portals no one will bo barred. Thoijo who are able to contribute toward" to-ward" defraying tho cost of the service ser-vice they will receive within its walls will be expected to pay, but the loneliest, poorest wayfarer, In need ot medical or surgical attention, will be admitted. Ogden never received more unfavorable unfavor-able advertising than when Dr. Beers, bleeding and in a dying condition, was halted at tho door of the Ogden General Gen-eral hospital and asked If he had money enough to warrant those In charge admitting him to their caro. That sUry went to the ends of the earth, carrying with It a reflection re-flection on all Ogdon for the absence of those humanitarian Instincts, supposed sup-posed to abide in all people, which prompt the giving of at least temporary tempo-rary aid and relief to even tho lowest of God's creatures tn direful distress. Now the Doe estate Is to wipe out this stain, and we are pleased to note that members of tho medical prores-slou prores-slou are encouraging the move and |