TITE DATLT THTR D YT.rVRCTI 2 1SJ19. TRIES TO SOLYETHE MYSTERY Theories oa tie Origin of the Patterson 3oct ! fire. UNABLE AS YET TO REACH A CONCLUSION Condition of ihf Injnrrd Prnctlrnllj I iirlinncrri. ultli tlie Indlrntloin lor llir vry of All. Chief Heflf'11 ttnait & Rroater puritan of yt > f terfliiy trrtBt to fcxaile the prltSa f f tlie fire in the ratternon block , whkih omoMffl the daith at t-ro wemen sufl Injurefl Lbout twmity ether pernnnK , but xt , } rt lie bttn been unable to roach tny eonclufilong that prov < natliitMtor } ' to liin mind Th re arc BOtne thing * , that Ju - cate that the blaze utartefl In the IrtiiHimedt at the loot of the elevator shaft. While oth- < TB Mem to furnlBh conelushe evjflence ttiut it firlginatna In the Idtchen on lie third floor , a nmall n om that opcui. off the ele vator landing During thti progress of the flre and lK < fort it bad pained uiiy great amoum of headway tc\eral members of tht lire dei > artment vent to the noKt side of the tinllflinp and there they dlBooverefl flamet pouring out of a email wlnflowof the basement , dlrectlv op posite the foot of the elevator shaft. A l-tream of water was turned on this portion of th Wasp and it was quickly extinguished That this flre might hme been burning for fcome time Is upparcut from the fact that bundles and parcels that wej-e stored In this porUun of the bamnncnt were burned for a distance of nome ten or fifteen feet away Jrom the bottom of the shaft The heat vas antenne. as iron lods and pipes were either tnelted or tnlntod out of shape A DniicrrtniM rirelrnp. Members of the flre department and city bfliclalB are unanimous in denounclnp the methods employed In tie construction of tie 'building. An iniestigatlon shows that the building was a most dangerous firetrap and great surprise Is expressed oxtir the fact that no few people were burned. The walls of the building are strong enough , but there the ( idea of modern fonstrucUon ends. Evidently there was no attempt made to comply witb the provisions of the cltj ordinances relative to the erection of buildings within tit fire limits of tht city. Theie are no cross are srallK , e erj partition being of wood , and to add more to the faulty construction , the Jolntts are covered with Qry pine , o\cr Milch fotton cloth has been stretched , and thin In iturn covered with paper The second and third stories of the Pat terson block are divided Into numerous Email rooms , each being separated from tie f otitrs bj these partitions. The fire escapes V twere prartirally useless owing to the fact tiat In order to reach them It wns neces- Burj to pase through lodge rooms which art ) tlways locked except on nights when lodges ure In 8est.lo& . There -was not a hall or cross ball on any Of the floors , so that ! unlefifa a person was ' familiar with the Interior of the building It nas impossible to reach a flre ei.car > e with out breaking Into a lodge room. The stair- n-ajE were flarK , winding and narrow , which ulso made it Impossible to follow them when ibey were filled with smol ; * , as tiey were titter the fire broke out. " \Vhlle a nunU > er of people aid escape bj tneujis of the fire escapes. It was due to the fact tiat they happened to wander about In un aimless way and thut accidentally found these exits Some complaint has been made on account of the department being slow in reaching the flrc. Chief Rwlell admits that his men lost u few mlnut-ee , but this war because ihe lire was not correctly reported. The alarm VBE telephoned In from 5e\enteentn street and Capitol avenue , the party reporting Btatlng that the lire was in that locality In inahlnc tie run the men went four blocks out of tholr way , wilch delujed ticm not lest , thm fixe minutes However , after reaching the polffi where the fire was re ported to be in progress , the men saw smoke coming out of the Patterson blocl. and Im mediately laid in thrir lines of hose and Boon bad several streams playing on the building Condition of tlir Injured. There was no time when It would have l > oen possible for the firemen to have blued the women win jumped from the windows on the Seventeenth street side of the build ing , ah when the firemen got upon the ground j.11 of ahe injured were either lying upon the sldewalU or had be n carried to the 1m- proviBod hospitals near at hand. Three women who in some waj had man- ngud to find thalr way through the lodge rooms and had i cached the fire eauapi on the north end of the building , were rescued by , the firemen. None of th n were burned , hut . ' they were suffering from nervous prostration i HE a result of fright Thej were able , how ever , to go to their homes unescorted. Mrs. Charles T. Williams , who was italten to the Clailtson hospital , has not recovered i consdousuL-BE and It if , douhtful if ehe will 1 i.urvlve her Injuries She was believed to i . tie rational for a minute or two Tuesday night by the nurse , but speedily sanl. Into 1 u comatose condition She Is badlj Injured , } > lng severely burned and having her frontal I cheeU bonei. fractwi'd. besides lining badly bruised about the head and shoulders. Hei tkull ib also said to * fractured. Mrr. . Jerry Sullivan IE resting more easily , tiut It Is feared that ehe may be Injured Internallj. as lie had three ribs broken . Her burnb are -very painful , but the iiursef urn iopeful , fe.rlng only the undeveloped Injuries. Mrs. A L Samtielson wt reported ito bt B little better , but later it was discovered that > he had a ruptured Udney and i traetumd nnl.le. with other nerlouB complications - plications which may result In death. Tbf uursef at the ClarlvSt n nospital are doing all in their power to lessen the pain of tht EUffwwB. and under the.ir bUllful car < > It it thought JlrB Sullhan at leaM will recover Mrs Ed Rhrlnerwas seen at her home 341C South Fifth street , where she if uudei the care of a physician who sajs unless shf , its Injured Internally and he does not thtnl * lhu is she will recover Her face is ven liudly burned and her hands were burned to i Ts TMs Your * " Every mnriilnir 1 liarr a bud taste In mouto ; toj tuiijrur it uuutrd , my l uchu * cud lottfu let. ) dUn' 1 luvti t > u ] tile for Iiruttkful , tuid vla.1 tiwid 1 tint < i > - tre e > me. 1 U TB a Ittnvy feeHnp iu my MomutU. 1 urn prttilic BO wrkU thki m mt- timtB J tremble , and my ticrvet we ull uu- Btruur. 1 un gettiuc l'4 " I1C' ' thin. 1 uuuu. . hk tired in the moriiuir uf &t r.lpUt TTtat If tue trjuble r Impure blued , 'XTlu.l Is liu rcuirdy T ( UK ) & bottle. Tutu on * cr two of ATITB I'llU lilf ht Ton rimmt be cured il UoaUcd with cx > uttiwUou. ] 'WrU * us trttkljr jiU tti > jJurUoulrn in rimr nut * Tnu will r ct&lrc a iiruuiiil Dt. J C JLTim J-rwcll U js. the tionr t > nt f' he * nti If * l c hnd IK pwolle ; KC tb t it I * to t -ll. wbrthfT or not Mr IKIW it broken. Mr * Sbrtwr if ir pw sfHrltf und Rhe protmtK * to pM * ! ! She nrr * n * inrr life to H.rol < 5 3 Cnthroe. a oarrtr nf Tli * Bf.rao broJi * bfr tftll when b ? | umi > a Irwtt th < - TI Inflow She U vary wBlrhllip In the nelRhborliooa of 300 and It. unnlilr to srcnunt for tbc ID which litdid It , Imt says be her tot fr wiie about to Htril.e the ' . W. Scott 341B SiMtth xth Btreet. JB IM > VI at St. Jo oph boopluri. His haD4 &nd luce are pulnlnc him , but his Injario * are 3 Mi A. A Smith wmt viBltrfl br her phy- kl tier home. 11 Of. North Xlnuttcntu and her injurh * flrw , c < 5 a second tltno. She wa re-ntlnc much nanior and ie ' not noitfildercd Mrlou l ; inlurrfl Her fare and rlclit huud ere badly burned Her left hand unt ) Mvcd br the glove whlth ohe wtirr. j 11 will require a month of suffering for her t rwoter , but no ootnfilicirtltiar eudanger- i . Ing her Ufp are expected ! Mrs 3. C Moh of 1'12I North nfteenth ' rtreet It much Improved. Her head U etill pwathefl in tmiirtucfs. but no periouB reFUlt j ure iH > w anticipated from her burn > . Her i ! daughter MarguerlK pro\eB to be lese ccrl- ! ouBl.v buriiod than her appearance Indicated < | The burns on her face are neartely 5 > ercepti- i j blf and her bright condition rellet ed the , fear that sht had been Injured internally bj rw allow Ing flame I FinmenVllliajn Gulder of Company No. 0 , who WBB ri-ponted fatally Injured , Is. much i Imiirored and no fears concerning hit rc- eoxerr are ilwlt , I Llfutenant .Tames Adnms , Encine Com- limny No S. It , resting well , and his injuries | lire boJIevod to ; ulicht , at , Jie does not oonydaln of anything Tlir Dftul Vlrtliiio of llir T lre. Mrs. .ToHBph Sc.hami-1 wub born In Pennsyl vania fortj-nlue yearp ago Her maiden name was Anna Mullen and bhe married Jacob Schamcl. with Thom the removed to ' Omaha in 1STO. Mr Schamel has been for | j cars the foreman of the Marl > s Brps Sud- 1 tilery company and their son. Pred Schamel , It omplojed In the Mime establishment. I He-Bides her husband and son. Mrs Schamel lemcs three daughters , who all reside In i Omaha. One If Mrs. Dr Mcrrlam , another i IB Mrs Lehman and the third. Leona. is a j ' i child of S years Mrs. Srhamel has been quite prominent in pecret society affaire uufl j j wus highly esteemed by a large circle of ! friends that she liad won during her long i I reKiflence in the city. The funeral will lie ' hold at the family residence. 2."i05 I'ierce street , ut 2 o'clock this afternoon. The remains ) will be interred in Prospect J Hill cemetery. I Mrs Thomas Taylor came to Omtha from I Tltusvllle , N J Her husband , Thomas Tavlor , ib a "bookkeeper " ut Cuflahy's pacl- : , ing house in South Omaha. Thej hae no children. The body -Bill be shipped to Titu - VJlle this afternoon , aad the funeral nervices will be held io that city on Sun day , llltrli Sclion ] rirf flritrnOr. "Wtlle the High school cadets took no ! hand in extinguishing the Maze the boys rendereS good services in saving property Some * lft3of them came down from the High school and immediately organized tlietnseHes into a brigade. They rushed into the burning building and carried out gocitU , nnfl lodge property , taking it to a .place of safety Their labors ceased onlv i whnn it Ivecame dangerous to enter the burning structure. They also lendrred good service when the ambulances come to take the injured away to their homes or the 'hospitals. Manj of these people had been taken lo Dr Gnresmann'K office across j the Etreet , where they were kept until other accommodations were provided. At thit ! point the boys farmed In line and kept back the crowd of j eople who insisted upon rushing - i ing up to und into the reudence. Much of the of the I propertj Thureton Hi- Cesnas , fiaved 0 > y the High sahool hoyr I They hurried up the burning stairway and I returned with arm loadt of gune und equlp- mentB Thlf. work they continued until I ' ( -tDpjied Iby the police , wbo declared that j entering the building again -would be attended - tended bj the greatest dmger. Even wien stopped the boys insisted that they would continue their work , und Itft as only when threatened -with arrest that they ceased their labors. LiCixi.ft n nd li Insuranre. Centra/I / Labor union . K.tWO ! $1,000 3Cley A. Seabrooke . . 100 Bo.ston store . * E.95U Joyce Millinery company. . . 11,000 Thurston Illtles . 1,300 1.00ft Robert WII bund . . -40 Bricklityert. ' union No. 1 _ 1.000 7BO ' Patton lodgft No. 372 , A. O. V TV . ,100 SK > Gate City lodge No. DS , A. O U W . 200 100 CarpenterF union No127 . . 75 Painters' union No 101 < . . . . . . SO Prefcamen's union No. K. . . 350 . . . . i Typographical union No. i iw > . a * American Fedtrution of I Labor No 71SS . ISO . . . . Planerer * ' union No. 4. . . . 40 . . . . electrical "WorUers union No. 22 . 25 KnightR of the Golden Eagle . . 400 . . . . i Hollester Hive. LadltB of the Maccabees . ISO . . . . , Gate Cltj Hive , Laflle * of the Marcubcefc . „ , . . 300 . . . . Gate Cltj T nt. Knights of the Maoc-aJieeB . SO . . . . Total ? C,7aO 0,9-.0 Indicates low-not known. i In the case of many of the organizations ' occupj'iug the third floor the wcretaries I w ere unable to male any statement of account - [ | count of the fact that their records had been Oiistrojed. In the case of the Boston ' , Store. Mr. Brandels suited that as yet it I would be impoBhlble to tay with any de- t ' gree of certainty just what the Joss of the . I firm would be Its drur department was , damaged about J2dOO by smoke uud water. I I The societies and organizations occupy- s' ' ing the building that lost about everything , . | hut from which no estimate of their losses ' could be obtained , are u * follows Ak-Sar- Den -court. Independent Order of Foresters ; White Fawn council Degree of Pocabontos ; Omaha Philosophical soeietj Plumbers' union No 1C , Musicians' union. No 22 ; Cigar Mul.cn > ' union , No 88. Ltather WorK- i erfc' union. No. 12 , Brewers' union. No JiC ; , Coopure union , No. 10 , Sheet Metal Work ers' union , No. S. Machinists' union , No " 1 HorBeshoerb' union. No 18. Theatrical uiuon No 42 , Retail Clerks' union. No 220. Hun htinnI'rrfcOiik EKroiird. The people on tie third floor ol the tiuilding wit'n the fire commenced were dl- via l into lour ( lartles. Io the northeast hall eight j-eprefientetivee of the Royal Neighbor ! * from Omaha uud South Omutia cumpe were assembled to discus * , matter * Oif im-eress to their order The party cou- lEtnd of Mrs. Susie Allen of Cburlee t-treet , u member of the supreme 'boaj > d airs C F Broeiub. Mrs C E. Allen , Mrs A. King , Mrs J C. Holt MTE T O Wilson Mrs J F Thornton uud Mrs. A. A. Smith. Mar guerite Holt and May Samuelaou. When the fire was , dlwo\or&d air * . C. E. Allen and King f > tant d < 3crv\n the etulrs ilrot thai little MB } Satnuelson was left BIrs King turned Iback to get her Mrs Allen escaped without B soraUli Wlien Mrs. Kmg found the little girl and returned to tlf iiallwaj * he Bmole and flamte bud jiirreuBuH in iiuBtiing down the tituire a inuu raw apUuw Jier and knocked the ohilfl from hijr jinue. The JHUe ipirl ftJl on tb cutire aud was uruifiHd comsWurjililr lioJore * he ueuld ftw anght i i again. Mrs Kluj had 3 > ar fBj - \ ioArburned \ airl an anklt cpmiupd ic urslritig ( bnr tisciipe , but man aged u > tc ut with the gW. Tilt tnlrr mambew < ij die sporty PUW.H.J < l' > su the imUn. uud autllnp tbt' door at lot bos'Ju'ieS retu-xed "o ' 'be "op wh "e tbej wtre f ccc.1 to rtcAl uBain. Tiiiy aan- att d final ! ; T ftnp ; ba < t- ! ca. b and to ee' ' in mi tht K > M3 floi > r In the nortlrrwi hull G P Gou. rrof R K Lot * MtMi Slhi IXTUI Mid Pauline rf f mon\iK \ a T ! BT. Ther downfir * w j * M th n rtb < n > 4 of tbf bulhHnc and were Ufim off by riH1 flrpTaeo woltijnrpd j The third party of wrTnem w-a * in the parlor - , lor * Bonthwosl of the ntalrKii ; Thyw reef of thr MapciA > n s. "Who ware ar- | for a dbarlty e-ulurt<inrMiC " " * ' tb-y diVorpre4 the flre ibp ! h lliiv -wa * iillcfl wltli flamw and tbplr f > c pe in thai I dlrertlonwa * r > ? nd > sr d flmiporoBcbtrt awt I iupotwlblt. wvcral mauttced to t-ft out : thart v-ay wltb air n * iinaci of tf TT Scott , Fritz ? trte- and Fre * Meier. The others were * c frigUHened tht Uity leaii * * from the window Itnnc inniiowfWe tor thmn to re Sh eKher tihe flre emapes ut the north or R-outb. ends of the tniikMug -tthoitt crnmlnR the burning hallway | Acrose the hall next to the olet-ator and In the Mme room wlere the giuaollne rtovet were standing. A H Burjx-e , Friti Suter , i W M Obliager and uTred UMrier w ere fritting at a table. Burptt observed the smoke j luruMnp Intm the ! -window cm the caM Bide of the elevator. He oallcS the attention of his Jriono * to it and tihey ran ic the do rte I to find the ball filled mltb smoke They 1 nottflpd the Manrabee women ntid tiree or four went df-mnstalrc with Buriiee and Ob- linger. Suter returned to the dt > or wltii Scott -who had come upstairs. They found the door locked or lielfl futf. "by the women 'within ' .huddled against it Sutor kicked In n ; > anel und forced hie iway in He carried out one woman and lion returned for four otiiers , whom ibe anaaagcd to gel doim the Blairs His bunclB End fact mere frichtfully burnei Hewent to Sherman & McCon- nell' ' : drug Ktore , wiiere Oil * Injuries ware dressed. Then he was ituken to hit home , fc Nock avenue. Hewill require attention for three we < 'l : * at least ilit o-e he recovers entirely. Mr Bleler , who asBinted Suter In getting the woman out til the burning room , had Ills hands und iai-e Iburnefl liadly also. Hewas bent to biB bom-e 1C1C Frederick Btreecwlhere ie will remain for a couple of weel B al least LnsSO\S "WITH IMPOHTAA'T MORAL ? . . Cltr OfflrinlK niMrtiNtv Some Thine * tliat Are Applied. The city government is learning several SBOUE from the terrible catastrophe. The three most important morals that are being found in the tragedy are the eThat there must be no reduction of the existing flre fighting force that there is an e\er increus- ing neressitj for tbe purnhase of additional fii-M-class flre hone , that the ordinances re quiring that sufficient fire escapes shall be attached to Omaha'b buildings bhall 1 ? more rtrictl } enforced. Few claim that if these lessons hud been learned before , the dread ful calamity could have been prevented , but there is a very general Imlief that if these lessons are not heeded an opportunity is offered lor a repetition of tbe disaster Mayor Moores Ib among the number who are fully impressed wltb these laptB. One of thee morals has In en taken to heart. The council bus requested tbe Board of Flre ana Police Commissioners to reInstate - Instate the Harney street fire company and has agreed to raise in some manner tbe money necessary for its maintenance Chief Redell has been BO busy in bis invebtlca- I tion of the Crr that Mavor MoorcF did not [ haie the opportunltj to IKBUC tbe order lor reinstatement of the company until todaj , but when the instructions were received bj the fire chief , he immediately sot to work to organize the company. 3t will be in Service in a day. The question of fire ho e IB b ooming a serious one During the fire three lengths of hose burst , but Chief Redell is not ready to bay that this - > vas the consequence of its wornout condition. No investigation has jet been made. Tbe flre chief , however , is i - \ ory emphatic in stating thai the depart- jment is in ery gre t need of first-class fire hose. Before the fire oc-ourred. a' last Mon- l day's council committee of the whole meet ing , when the business men were petitioning - | ing for the reinstatement of the Ham-j j street engine house. Chief Redell diarust a the condition of the apparatus and the hose now possessed by the department He said : Klrp FlRlulnjzMarlilurrj Old Stufl. "When I became B member of the depart ment four years ago its apparatus WL& tben antiquated and I bale not Been a pUnt brusb since I oume here , nor hat there been pur chased a single piece of apparatus What ever repairing has been done has been made by the men. The city has noc paid a penny for any sort ol repairing This apparatus ib growing worwe and worse as the yetrs go b } tnd you will boon hnie nothing more than bulks. For example there it not a packing house in South Omaha that bus not more first-closE hoae than you will find in tbe whole fire department of Orauhu " The last new hi se that was purchased by the city wus boughi in June. 1& ! > C , und the amount secured was not xery large All tie other bos * was purchased before that and some of it is very antiquated It is being continually patched by members of tbe de partment that it may be kept in fair con dition and it is very tenderly un-d on all occasions "By a combination o ! good luck and good management under Fire Chiel Redell the city bus escaped any dlhar.trous fares , " re marks Mayor Mooros in connection with this matter "Suppose this peed luck bhould be burplunled by u Btreak of bud luck , that u bad und long fire should nreak out in the city , wbere would we be wltb only u smull pioportion of good hose' I am in laver ol keeping the expenses of the city govern ment to the lowest possible figure , but not ' o low that it will be detrimental to public ' bfrvice , and especially to the efficiency of | the flre department. In view of the pos- I sibihties of diBUBler that may result lrom a ' poorly equipped fire force , 1 maintain that I tbe action of the city council in failing to provide enough money to put the depart- I ment on u proper basis is not praisewonh } , j but bhould be wveiely condemned. " i There are not a few people who believe | that if u fire encaj- bad been uttacbed to i the western Bide of the Patterson block there I would have been u smaller amount of futul I results tram the flre These persons point I out that tbe top floor of tbe building ifc BO I cut up into hulls that the inmates could very | easily be cut off lrom tbe escapes on the - north und bouth bides Any pen > on BO t > itu- I uted if escape could not be secured by means of the btuiruiBc might be confined to the I choice of being burned to death or of leap ing from the windows This condition of affair * bus called attention to the fast that i there are a number of buildings In the down- I town section of the city that are inade quate ] } or not ut all provided with fire * - cupt > Among dumpies of the latter cube are the Patterson block at Seventeenth and Farnam streets und the new Davidge block ut Eighteenth and Farnam both fctruoturet being similar In construction to the Pctter- ' son block at Seventeenth and Douglus. Mcjor Moores' attention was called to thit | oondliion of affairs j " 1 have become aware that the ordinance ! requiring that puffioleut fire escapes be provided for buildings are not being enforce i : as they bhould be and I haie called tbe at- I tentiou of tbe building inspector to tbe fact , ' replied Major Mooieb " 1 have ordered bin : to pereouall } nee tht owners of the building ! that ure inbufficiautl } or not at all provided with fire escapee and order them te tbU violation of the law If , propose to insurant the city legal department i I to prosecute the property owutce who fat ; io obey tbe ordinances " : I In explanation of tbifc jciativr ! Inspector Butler Bays "I have ' notifies tbe owner * of the unprounnei build ' I ingc te put 1nfile t * > i-B4 > et > but they huv < failed U ) do t > < ) lodfr the instruct urn * o the mrv " I iE'itid to et > e tlmthe n- ' . esaj > es uirr "t-i in oiie fuure 1 tas , tha IK Hc auiT Baf4 t-haU lw r-i'4 into an < building in tbe ritj unle f u ic ol ab oluteiy Cre ronf construct ton. if i Uw &r ? in tbe PattarMm Wock utartHI in j the ba emmt and * * eletator Bbaft tbpre had been flrrprwor , tbs.t l . fiurrouufled by brlrk tbtwf Tronld bare t epn no m h Action t lion lntli of Mm. * .pliniript. At their b ll in tbe OorrtltH-ntal blftck yw - 1-erday afternonc GmrSfiH circle. Nti. 11 , Ladles of the Orand Army of the RepttMir j rant to talr : action ttpnn the death of Mrs Anna Shatnel , wtoo died nf iDJurlp * re- pniwd in tbe fire A boat thirty of thf mrnn- b rs were present. ArrnngenientB for the funeral having been llxi-fl lor 2pm. today. , it was decided tba < Oorflold Mrole should attend in a ) K 4y and Uiat the "flag Bcrvlre" usually witnessed at the funeral of a vertoran i t * ( held Tbe WoaiBB'B Relief corps of Curter pot , Grand Army of the Republic , has alw signi fied its Intention of Hieing present For j ear * Mri Shatnel lias been .promi- ! nent in connection with tbe Woman' * Relief oorps branches of veteran organizations. She ! was one of tbe organirorB of th Custer post j Woman's Relief corps and lor many years devoted all her spare time to the work , be- ing known ut one of the most willing work- ert. und faithful uttendants upon the sitk I and disabled leteruns cf the rltj. ' Some weeks ago when tJiiB was mentioned ! to her she smiled und remarked " 1 hope to l e able to continue the work until I I die " and her w Ibh hiw been granted. During - , ing tbe afternoon of the flre bhe had been ; unending u meeting of the Qarfleld circle. at which arrangements were being perfected i lor un entertainment for the benefit of the charity fund Siortly before 3 o'clock Bhe It ft the meeting , saying that the LadleB cl the Maccabees were holding nn afternoon meeting und that she wished to dispose of u few tickets for the -entertainment. It wne while on this errand that she mat her death Bebldes Hieing n prominent member of the Garfield circle and the Woman's Relief corps. Mrs Shamel nBsisted in the organlration of the Woman's Veteran Relief union , u society similar to the others , and wat a memlK-r of the Ladles of the Maccabees and the D"gree of Pocaboutas * IlPMilutlonn. Th-nrMiin IliflP" The executive committee of thr Thurston Rides met last -cvcnlnc at the office of Cadet \ Tajlor for the purjinsc of perfecting ar rangements for ithe future meetings of the I organization. Mr. Taylor reported that it ' would be unnecessary to mil a new ball , las. it was cxperted that within two wetks and in roudl- tbe armory would be repaired I tion frr occupancy. The following resolu tions were unanimously adopted- ' ResoUed That we recognize the splendid Kpn-icee of Chief Redt-ll and tbe gallant fire men uufler his command rendered during the lire nt the Thursttm Rifles armory , and de sire to place on record our appreciation of their valuable work The bursting hose de- ! la > ed their work , giving the flame * a good ' blurt , and yet these gallant men stood un flinchingly upon thr ladders and the fire escapes , " enieloped in blinding smoke and bursting flame until thej conquered Omaha has good reason to be proud of her bra e i and gallant firemen so nblv directed bj the I efficient chief and his assistant1 ; Resolved , bv tbe executive committee of the Thurston Rifles associate members That we extend to the friends of tbe dead our heartfelt sorrow in the terrible calamity vhich hat. visited their homes , and commend them to our bea enU Father who alone can bind up the wounds of tbe broken-hearted I Resoled. . That w e siondour good cheer to 'the ' injured -wit-h the hope und prayer that 1 - be speedily restored each and c-verj one may to health and friends DENIES IT WAS A FIRETRAP Ilotid C. riittfTMon IVrft-iidK the Pnl- trrMin BlorU AjrnlnM Tlir B -e' Criticism. OMAHA , March 22. To tbe TSditor of The Bee- Referring to your j editorial calling the Sei entecnti and Doug- I las block u firetr&p , I wish to Bay thut the I eflitcrial seriously reflects upon the build- erf of said block , as well as upon the city 1 building inspector's department , but you ore not borne out by t2ie fucts. Tbere is nt ? three-story building in Omaha better pro vided against such a flre. as shown by the following facts First The boiler room is encased in fire proof walls. Set-oiid Ther is o fire wall between each Ktore room from the basement to the t"p of the firr.t Btorj Ttaird Theie is a flre wall from the base ment to the top of the building , with door openings only , f-epurnting the north half ! lrom ta ' fiouth half of tiie building I Fourth The interior girders are of steel uud the posts of iron. Had tbe interior ol the building ull burned the walls voula ibuve remained Tbe outside walls are sol- _ | icily built , und after Eli years and the fire j of yesterday not u crack or defect can be seen Fiftih There was no part or the building that had cloth , paper or wood celling Sixth There is a fire escape of iron at the north -end of the building connected wlti. both halls ; n flre escape of iron on the Bouth end. connected with two hullfi , on tbe west side i and n Ux-fcot stairway j ' of uhe building that is not winding leading - ing to Uie street The ubote can be verified bj un inrpection of tihe building. Your reference to other I buildings , in the city not having flre escape * Ir more cv less true , us tbeie tre building * all over town if rom thiee to ten stories high ( 1 without fire escapes or extra fitairways. | many of wbich are flretrajis , but the fire i of TueBdnj. bud and disastrous as it was , i did not occur in what can juetlj ! termed I a Cretrap DAVID C PATTERSON. 1 Dr Bull s Cough Svrup is pleasant to the lime No child refuses to tnl e it .AMUSEMENTS. An apprfciative auuien. c flht-a the Boyd theater last wph' ill' OILUBIOB lieine tbr appearance < the lenowced jiiauiBt ancl comjiLser Leopold Oc.do Bljin a recital proeram of piaunfone muKi < The program V.UB sl.illTuHscompOFefl rJ the tlnsoir. Hie romantic und the technical , und thct its variety l.ept the audience In thorough .sympathy with the plsjer was evi denced by the constant nppluufce ! There are many planietp of great ability In these day * < f aflvancod education , but It Is doubtful U any cau be said to be superior to the mint who played labt night and the fart thai he IE decidedly an American plan- in ! nhinild have ootikidcrable. u uight with an American audience To segregate , from the penurnl muslral menu ottered lor the deleotsitlcin of the au- dlence. any one or two iiuinlwrfc UP bmue pre-eminently wuiBfucuiry niusi "he left to the vlrruosl of the piano who are eompe-tent to detect tbot-e subtle diffuretiieenhith the fre.ne.rgj musical critic fullfc to discern. Suit a 'V ord IE tint out of place with Kiiecial rnfor- euce to the arranEementB 'by ' GoflowFly oJ the two Chopin titudiee and the celehrmttd opug of 'VVelxirwhiob is known to the world by the name "Invitation to the Danct ' Tb 3He numbers teemttd to mul.e the btruup- ' en impruuilon on the audience. IB not u cold planir , althoupi : 1 one lool.b lor more or leee IIII/K of Beatimetii when Buch un ujipulluif tochnlque IB In cvj- I donee iHe plaj with true politic fenlue i much varmtn of tone color and delightful 1 grace On the other hand , the twhnlcui' Bide IB re.uiarl.bbly de\eUH ] > d tnd the luJi H -.oiietum wonder For front Ult burns indolent * M M-uia * Uin duoatt * and efcpoeially I'llue . De Witt f Vitch Hater Sulve stunde are : * und beet JjticL out lor dfnhon * bt jie' > pl < e who trr to jroltote and founttrfcit jL It t > tiitir euflorBLintiit of u coafl SALVATION ARMY LEADERS Mnjnr IJilltliMnrMml anil Cni.lnln Hnttlr Con- Hold n Mrctlnu iti Iliiinliiu iMaJor BdUB Marshal of the army -wii * n prwtpd mrtth a tary ? hun night flbe MBS Minounwd to tipeal. Hi tb * Ifotarr room wf th * rim Methodist church * t d at th * boor tor bt > > plnn.lng the nwvlee Utoere W K & 4i ourairtifrly small iiumlinr Han'inMpd However , the inm-r d young oflk-w gmtberpd them tapttiior near the imut c ( r&f room B4 TUtfe the add- ! Uon * which name 1 w built up BO intert-st- inc me-Alng , evao if it wa not large Major > Ma.rih J and lur elnrtng oomiwji Ion. C&piaJn iHwttle Core , are troth youue women , -with hriebt aa d intelligent lac , The former talk * rapidly In nmkltig .her ad- tirwm. Ihut 1 * 4MltKt In her utterance und easily iin4t > r tot d O } itln Core bat a rwept vciw and acoonqfetilfed by a pulta- n ng itoree woHw irua fS-aeUJ Salvation array nrtnrtc. Major iMarahal'ii address "was devoted largely to an explanation of lie work or the 5 .lvatton army. She likened the army ID tbe firemen. iwliMte tmifonu 1 * never crltl- rlwd. but wio are -given ihe rich * of way in the performance of work assigned IP them The arm } she said , bad a work to perform and It mattered not that the mem ber * wore uniforms of itrange pattern They -were to save p"ople Indanger. . not 'rom material art- , but from flumes whiri threatened lo consume their moral and spiritual live * . . She ndmdttted their utillormB -were jtecullar , Imt said the arsny tad j > i- c-ullur conditions to meet , She paid tippria.1 attention to the work nc- rompllshod by tie army s resrue bonier one of whtrhwns "maintained ut 201f > Pinknev street In This rlt } She wild ithc first rule n these ionic ? It. the law of love and pirl * Beli r 5fuie there lire mude to feel UmT in charge lo\e thejn The plrlt. are encouraged to return ito the aome tolsii alter they lea e It and this Is done In nirn caBirs. The olUrcrs In charge of tht c homes keep up their dntt-rest In tie plrle after ther leave and nTitcb after them * o long ut ihey remain in tie cnmmunltj. Major Marshal made a 7 > len for greater In- Lerust In the iome In this city. It aeedt a larccr ibulldlnc to meet the demande upon It. l > ut that means tie 5mj"ment of larp < > * rent Tie trompn In eharpe plve their h'e and enorpy to the ivork for really no re muneration. Tie monthly MibscrlptlDE for the support of tihe iom < - IB only S2f ) and ebr usl ; a that thu. IKIncreabed. . Contrl'butiont. of cloties dor women -nere spec-tally BO- llolte . i/V leolleotlon was taUen up , which vlelded a poodiy Ktim to po to tie Ufce of the borne Major . .Marshalvill > poal. tonlpht at Sal vation army iaJI on her won. among the f-oldlcrs at Camp Alper lust summer. Of lntrrM ti > llu luutmuch as the \\'o-ld's fair and the Ion a and Minnesota Stute Boardfc of Healfh condemned baking powders contalnlup alum It will be of use to our readers to bare an official llw of tiome of the powders In older that thej mnj be able to distinguish be tween them and the puie and wholesome cream of tartar article This IF not an eahj- matter , nt none of the alum compounds IK lulmled as mch , but all masquerade ah pure " "best In the world " "none no gotiS , " etc Our space will not permit of a com plete list and we clve the powders most generally Bold In this section , -which aie known to contain alum Calumet , Liberty Bell. Chicago Yeast. Loyal. Cllmas. Maniattan. Eddy'B. Molcaska. G man. Rocl > et. Giant't. Bon Bon. Standard. Hotel Taylor's One Spoon. Jack FrosL Town Tall : . K. C. Rejert all brands sold with a prise or at twenty-fue cenu. or lefch a pound , as they are made of alum Be on the safe Bide and accept none ollher tlian Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder , whioh received the ilgh- est praise and honors at tie "Woild's fair. DORSEY GIVEN HIS LIBERTY Jtrlrned from CnModjr on ti ISoiid of SJO.OOO J'endiiic A ] > iinl or Hit. CHNI- . Frank M Porsey. ho has been confined in the county jail since he was convicted of violating the banking law at the last term of United States court , was released Wednes day night on a bond of flO.OOD. signed by a numl > er of his friends in Sioux City and Fremont. Dorsey's motion for a rehearing was o\erruled bj Judge Carland at Lincoln Tuesday and tie supersedeas bond wag fixed pending an appeal to the United States court of appeals Yesterday the bond was se cured and it came lo Omaha from Fremont late in the afternoon Deputy United States Marshal Pearsall Immediately took the docu ment to Judge Mungei , who approved the bond , and Dorsey was released late in the evening This leaves him at llbertj"until his case is passed en by the court of ap peals , whee his attoruevs hope to secure u rtvereal of the action of the circuit court. Keep at home Dent's foo'hacne Gum , c never failing remedy All Orug iBtB. 3&c. THE IIEAL.TV M tltKET. INSTBOrlENTS placed on record Wednes day , March "i ! \Vjirrimtj Derelfc. Omaha Savings Bank to 1. N Over- turf , lot : ! 9 Luke i. T.'i. add J 27i Ktrollna Abelein and hutrtiand to L1z- z'.e Leptien , lot 11. ibloek , Valley Grove . . . . 7S ( l.issle E Smith to BridR-.t O'Connor , lots l to U. block 42. and lou. 1 , n , 3. 10 11 and li. block 5"i , Bwjson's add . : , MX t'nldii Inve-tment Company In E 3. Grave , lot 1 , Hilocl : 1 , Saunderf R H. s add lo Walnut Hill , and lots U and 12 'block 1. Hupedorn's add 2fiK ( Frunk Frahni to B AT. Wolverton , lot 14 , ihoc.k ) U. Exc'haligf Place 3 Nannie Clayton et al lo I > O Tiorop- sun , lot H , blocl ; 2 , Patterwon's First add Ci ( lull fliiim Di-fdk. H E Glint and wife to G TV Smith. lots 1 and - . blcxli 34. and lots C and T , bloik Kl. Hlgtilund Place , and lot 1 , block IT , Stnith'K add 1D.WX J E JUlev et al to A B Marshall , lots IK , 20 and 21 , block 312 , DuncUfe Plac : Uft-dfc. Sheriff to M E McAyeal , executor , lot h , blocl : k , Munmoutb 3'ark OT Total amount of tranhfec-B $22 S Dr. Mitchell says in diffi cult cases of Anemia , he adds cod-liver oil half an hour after each meal and he likes to use it in an emulsion ; that he has watched with grow ing surprise some listless , feeble , creature gathering flesh , color and wholesomeness - ness of mind and body from this treatment. "Scott's Emulsion" is cod- liver oil combined with hy- pophosphites. It regenerates tissue , invigorates the nerves and brain , enriches the blood and adds fat and strength. $ > c SCOTT & Ttie Wonderful Doctor Siocusn System of Treatment is De monstrating Every Day to the Entire Civilized World That Consumption is Curable. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEf CURED. By Special and Particular Arrangement , Four Free Preparations. Embracing the Complete Slocum System , May Be Obtained by Ev ery Reader of This Paper. Consumption is < urat'le The discovery has been made perfected triumphantly tested and given to the woild j by the eminent American medical txpert- speciallst Dr. T. A. Slocum. Tbe Slocum System IB a thorough , com plete and comprehensive Syitcm of Treat ment consisting of four distinct prepara tions Combined , they cepresent the actual nnnihilator of Consumption , coughs , colds , asthma , bronchitis , catarrh , weakened and run-down kystems. anemic conditions , laryn gitis , grippe and its serious after-effects. Fir > t Tie Slocum System hills , and drives out of the human fcjstem every death- dealing germ , thereby rendering it suscept ible to responsive treatment. Second It Introduces a building-up. fattening strrngti-rostoring food wilch lesiores tht disease-wasted tissues und brings tie throat and Jungs into active , healttiv use Third 11 snips t once all catar-haj and muoous discharget and Killb the euugh Fourth It provide * a true lonu inOu ence , wTiic-b invigorates and stimulates * i tulizes all eal : spots and brings the ettire fcystem back to a hcaJthj , normal condition Best of all. this glorious dlscoverj Ifi yours for 1i < usldng By a special arrunge ment made with the Dn"tor renders of this paper may obtain the Four .Preparations malting up the compile Slocum System as illustrated above , by sending their pom plete names. , ptMt office and express address to the Elorum Labcca : oricE. ! iC and ! * Pine street. New TorU , being sure to mention this paper. EdU rialAdvic-e. "n'rlte to lie Doctor today asK liU ud'ife. and lie will phe TOU the benefit of his years of experience Pou i delay , but send your full name , puMoffir-c and express address to Dr T A Slocum flR Pine street New York. N. T. and be pure to say that you read this generous offer in tMs paper. The CAPADURA ogar is absoiirelv and positively the best five- cent cigar in the world. It is clear Havana long ' * cr of superior mal c and perfect flavor. $ It is Perfecto shape , 4 } inches long , not too big to be good. Ir is made by the biggest and best cigar manufactory in America/ Their superior facilities make such a Jiigh-grade cigar possible at the price. It comes in a seeled poach. See that the seal has not been broten. The CAPADURA cigar is made by Herbs , Wsrrhcim i : SchirFcr , New York : Distributors. Sole BEST & RUSSEUU CO. IT WAS BEFORE THE DAY OF THEY USED TO SAY : "WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE. " rTTT& ) : , Mormon Bl&hOPP' Pills b * t uecii iu utc v i $ t > ye ri , l < y the leaner uf UK Mannv * Churuli buu utctf lui i bi. i u tu * y tuit > tlic wurst ca es It ) uid fiud juuiif krum ; lri > s ehcccs n ) wUUiuic , dtuipjuuu ce. c , 01 cif-trctte-iaioUiii ; Curb * t-OBt KCanhODd , Un- otencr , Lost Power , wightLostet , pnrmBtorrnoee Inwomnlu , lijtri ) EX Ct. , Evil Dei-lrubi . .mlnsl Cmlk&loni. , t-nm - Nervous DoNor - bllltv i Meaeacno Unfitnunt to xworry , l-o B of or l.oni , > lpatlont atoyt Qulrknotc o ( Nor VOU8 T wltcnlnC Ot EyolldlLll * t. ore inmir every I am tiuu. t ut & cure Is ni lidYlci ; r 4'ii * I.e tnm Bniall undevelap 4 Stimulates tlm liretc Bud nerve tcntert i. iii tin $ * t-r ni i ) twiMirt A wrmenu nntrr t cure monej reluiuta. vltii t , wiics CIKUUT .re. Biutiop Rtimody Co. , tun rrancltoo , Ctl. I'or Snir b > Ml LH'I > ILL.O > I > Itl O CO. . OM\HA. AUK. With a thousand and one brands to select lrom , ( all advertised as the best , ) Coffee drinkers who really know turn confidently Knows everyw here by itfc bloc wrapper und jellt/w lubcl fidently to It Satisfies ! 4 & Put up only in pound dust-proof , blue boxes , and for sale by all grocers. 1m ported and Roasled by Co. , Minneapolis , Minn.