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GREAT CROWD AT | FUNERAL SERVICE ~-OFOHNA. MALL Street in Front of Church Thronged—Many No- tables Are Present. With thousands of persons crowding | Broadway and the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. at enty-first Street and Broadway. ed to th the funeral s of John A, MeCall, ¢ pany, were performed to . Long t fore the time for t ul of the body from Mec nce at No. SA West Soventy-serond street to th church of curlous were wa many times clear the side As the crowd ! ie evi- dent that nearly all of them were pol- ley-holders. ‘Yhey «tood about wateh- jeg tho ath and talking of Presilen His and his te comm tee Promt eary at fore the body was before th Wyck, Jot were in the churca, Others who ¢ early were Paul Morton, overlord of Equitable Li MH wand, Presi- den. of the 3 opoaiit liway Company. and Just - Others who we D4 , William Mator O'Gorman Lawyer Hugh J ant, ex-Depui loner McAy wer disc te Delacy. Inspector as Byrnes, Gen. J. J atives from all of the big ‘ance companies in the city. Police Captain Flood ha half dozen men had all they could Jo to keep the crowd in the street orderly. The pall-bearers wero Alewimier 1. Orr, who succecdol Mr. MeCali as President of the New York Life: former ‘Vice-Presidemt George W. Fer one mund D. Randolph, Treasurer; Chier Medical Examiner Dr. 8. O. Vand: poel, Audtter John C. Whitney, Seymour M. Ballard and Jchn 3. togeman, gent of the Metropolitnn Life In surance Company Besides the well-known insurance oM- e'tls and financial leaders there w present hundreds of employres of the New York Lite ranging (rom janitors and messengers to heads of departments and managers of State agencies, At times the surface cars were 1) up by the thousands who stood In the street watching the church and the Jorg line of carriages waiting at the curb. The high requiem mass was celebrated by Bishop Burke, of Albany, assisted by Father Matthew Taylor, rector of the chureh, of which Mr. McCail was a member for many years. ‘The musical part of the services was rendered by a quartet of the following singers: Mrs, O. P. O'Brien, soprano; Miss A. Byrne, contralto; J. Reed Miller, tenor, and James Stanley, bass, The organis: was Alicia Austin. The mu- sical programme was made up of a pro- cessional, a requiem mass, Gounod's “Benediction. ‘Lead, Kindly Light." and the recessional, “Jerusalem.” After the servic the mourners went to Woodlawn, where the body was in- terred. Mr. McCall's family, consisting of the widow, his daughters and son, and im- mediate relatives. followed the remacns to Woodlawn, The services at the church lasted about forty minutes, FELL FROM CHAIR AND DIED ON FLOOR. Death Came Tragically to Albert B. Cole in United States Gauger’s Office. While sitting in the office of the United States gauger In the Custom- cuse at Wall ahd Willlam streets to- day Abert B. Cole, sixty-three years old, of No. 411 Lexington avenue, sud- denly dropped to the floor and died, Heart disease, from which he had suf- fered for years, } believed to have caused his death, For more than twenty years Cole was | employed in the Custom-House as a stamper. He had not been at work for about a month owing to 1! health. When he came down to the office to- day to report for duty he was told to g9 home, as it was seen he was not in @ fit condition to do any work; He was talking with some of the employees when they were shocked to seo him fall from bis chair. The old man ts gur- vived by @ widow and one son, Anson B, Ole, well-known lawyer of Wall street. 11,877 employers ot- fered positions to com- lent workers last week through World Help Wants _—MORE than utilized any THREE other New York “newspapers combined for the “same purpose, Weterencs without a reason? Hm WONrLD: WHDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21. 1906. TAKING JOHN A. McCALL’S BODY FROM THE CHURCH. city em! City Club, who brought the measure to Janie number of, su LOOKS AS IF VOORHEIS DUCKING SMITH MAT lity of an unsat- STARVING FAMILY MDE HIM STEAL Detective Reaches the Fitzger | ald Flat Just After a Long- Deferred Meal. Sflorts to Bring, Pair of Crack Bowlers Together Likely to Be Futile. + that Smith's championship Because his Invalid wife and his the mateh mak "Twas Reaily a Shame! ne the Harlem Circle bunch of stern five-inen cham: no up ieeord-brea kil Joun Fitzgerald, caretaker them bread. within a few hours and to-day the Harlem Cou He was held in $1.00 for trial, as headmitted eve: wife and children are in the most de. tute circumstances at heir homes West One Hundred and Twenty of the Hiawathas, twas @ shame. 1 arraigned tn nit chance to Exciting Match at Superba. Cooper defeated W. exciting match contes: Ever since last youngest child was born, gerald has been in delicate health, was for a time in a hospital, but re- turned home last week. his position just at that time and the doctor's bill ate up the last of his lit- His wife was too Ill December when the natuh so that the greates Miller in a very articularly trom the ga. r ‘crowd Ined the Fitzgerald 1s hi ! tle store of money. Alley Owners at Fault. 9 attend to the children and Pitas! had to dress and attea n,he was not busy 9 quarters to postpone the proposed match facing genuine SALARY GRAFT BILLS UNDER FIRE City Club Fights Annual’ Move for Increased Pay in Public Departments. (Special to The Byening World.) ALBANY, Feb, 21.—Senator Page in- troduced to-day a Dill prevonting the Legislature from increasing swaries of ees, Secreary Velller, of the fa: ar, during the legislatly Albany, “Bach y p wes- ston, a large number of bills are in- troduced, espectaliy by New York mem- bers, Increasing the sala ployees of varlous city departm all” these bills i passed there would over 31 ot trou 0.00 a vear to the ea to be borne by the taxpayers in New York City. During the session of 195 forty-two different measures of this nature were Introduced, which, If they had all ed, woull have involvel a salary age in the ennual sxpenditures of the city of about £200,000, “At the present session a consider- ) bills have already been Introduced. FAMLLY CALLED TO GET STOLEN MONE aN |Men Arrested for Post-Offic2, Robbery When They Asked for It. A Central office detective arraigned before Magistrate Baker in the Cent Street Police Court to-day two alle; post--office safe breakers for whom, it is said, the Federal authorities have been searching for weeks. T men who gave their names as John Graham and John Bulger were arrested last evening at the office of the American Express Company, No. 65 Broadway, where they had gone to claim a vac sed to Graham Q ve) rom irtield, Conn. guidance of ag kitled i ufe of the pox De- preakers, “Sonn cunt Billy. tUme, blew open the tice in East Fairfield ast October, teclives learned that tie moe £,000—had been shipped to this cll dressed to ( and mark Since then a watch hag be nna Dn e package. and last eve! he Gra fm and Bulger claimed it they were immediately arrested. ‘Both men denied any complicity in the robbery. Graham said be told that the express compan: vertical tat they had a package ad- dressed to him and he had called ty get it. Magistrate Baker remanded Graham and Bulger to Police Head- quarters for forty-eleht hours in order that the Federal authorities might be notified. DAMAGED SCHOONER HEADS UP THE COAST. ATLANTIC CITY, J, Feb. 21.—A three-masted schooner which wes sighte? by the life-savers at the Brigantine Life-Saving Station to-day, arently had been In collision. athe rus proceeding up the coast un- der*reefed sails and all her head fails fad been torn away, her bowsprit had been broken off and her foremast was swaying, Her name is not know: MORE TINKERING AND Fitzgerald grew desperate, but all his worry and all that his wile There are sume things that straugle the fi the moralist. The bowlers themsely: Postponed Game Dates. Postponed gaines_in the Stock ix League at Louis St be played off Tae ee) Une of them fs the; feed to accept Smith's sight of a wife and children stary- | ing. Yesterday Fitzgerald set his teeth and took the last desperate stop. He went to three of the tenants and collected the rent for the past week amounting to &1. the lock on the apartment of George Crittendoa and took a gold watch and a camera, The watch was worth $100. | He then hurried to the nearest grocery store, boug!.t all the good things to eat! he could carry and returned to the poor} little apartment. ‘There was high feasting among the little ones, and the wife wag able to sit up and take some of the broth her husband made for ser. eaten Fitzgeraid went out and got a He then moved the flat on One Hundred and Twenty- He told his wife he procured another position and everybody was in high spirits at the trend good Voorheis-Kos- every effort’ to get Voorhels to ugree les H. Ebbws, bowling, tr.ed to get together by urais & Co., A. Interesting. he smashed a—a neutral basile-ground, where had bowled—and also to give of the gross gite weeipts Cornered, Joan Cam Closed Tourneys in the many open tournaments in progiess in the greater city, Some to overlook tho while causing of the closed sort that istod to bowlers in one line of busl- although the latter receive a great deal ention from visitors at the alloys vse closed tournaments at Thum's White nearing an exciting the bowlers. for avoiding a to meet Smith's backer the Superba the following evening to range details, Had $1,200 to Bet. mith's backer was on time and in eh. in ihe Trust Compantes’ League the Amer- i ” [team lias now. seventeen. of the age” LON Gatton or ‘tiie teams inn kept a big crowd of bowlers | has high indlv! Soa} Miting for an Bour. Ba that a member of ils family was s ously sick and asked a postponement heneflt of the porters present. Camann Stated that Voorheis would sur ‘jays and would ree. to any reasonable conditions, Fri- sked another postpon After they had hiteen games, of whirl the family to f for two days. League in which the Prudential ai twenty-two an ie having won twenty of 257 and high average of twenty-seven games Teague the Hanove: reo have won elevoi nd lost two games; the Lincoln National has 4 von eleven out of “fifteen game the Second Nuttonal ten out of thirteen. High league score o| jpSnoe ond Leather Matches at New Eldorado, =, Walsh and Jot well and Dr Mart 7 a aide in a New Eldorado last aught, alee: Murray und Louis ‘Kenaed: tment chanipton, mee Eldorndo Thurainy nish w Eldorado Thursday night, Thin inate Infor saya alae, ne PEP Said Among Bowlers, EB, Dietz and D, Kane. of th zy the best four out side with Fred day Cammann aha’ the Smith faction agreed, Cammann | Te! game cien Ing to be at the Superba without | No 1 full, when final condittons for the match would be settled, Late yesterday afternoon Cammann, partly in answer to questions, made the knock sound. When u quiet appearing man came and Fitzgerald that be Was under ar- rest the wie screamed out irom her ped in, the children, when fatter Was to ibe taken uway, sob bitterly. ana F.C. Aeu side alleys to a reporter for the Eyo- Altogetner ‘it was | the hardest position Detective Campbell, hardened us ne is by exper- lence, has ever had to face, “It was a tough one for mi y t was the saddest case I ever had to tuckle, quict them after ‘a bit them It would turn out all righ was gume all right about une roobery but he broke do was leaving them, In the Harlem court to-day Fitzgerald admitted the theft of the rent money. He returned the articles taken from the room. “1 had to do it," he crie soe therm starve any longer. T have no excuse, it, There was no work, and they were | What will happen to them | 4 will happen ed away, struggling not to|. break down. ‘Meanwhile the sick woman and her four children are alone and uncared for in the little flat on One ‘Twenty-sixth street. epee PASSENGER STEAMER SUNK. Feb. 21.—The river steamer Swan, bound for Augusta, sank yesterday seventeen miles above this elty. Capt, Carroll endeavored to find @ place to beach her, but could not do go in time, and only her nose was run by the atern and ‘n fon is 8 Baltimore Trip the Cause? fire, defeated between Voorheis and ith has been indefinitely postpx hurreth “or Voorhels, coughing from ot In good physical con- dition and alre: nament dates, let Voorhols roll at the Superva unt Manager Sweeney at where Smith bowls, ome series at the and Morningside would be Just as entis- factory to me, although I know that we cannot accommodate a large crowd ct spectators here, As for any comment that might be TRY IT IN YOUR BATH SCRUBB’'S Mollient Ammonia. @ DELIGHTFUL PREPARATION. as a Turkish Bath. Removes Stains ani when he saw he Boe C8. Pastime. Clb. the five the Rastime “alleys, the Amphion, —You can probably. anawer to your query from Ki y American Towling Congress, Dayton, ©,, who keeps a record of such matters, I was driven to them now ?""! undred and SAVANNAH, Ga. Davee ed Te Prepa: u Grease Spots trdm Clo thing. DELAY FOR 80-CENT GAS. ALBANY, Fob, 21.—The Agnew 80-cent gas bili was not passed by the Assem- bly to-day, but was amended 80 as to fix a $1 rate in the Thixtleth Ward of Brooklyn, the $1.25 rate to prevail in the Thirty-first Wand pf Brooklyn, the latter to be subject hereafter to a si d- ing scale of reduction, The bill now goes back for reprinting and cannot be acted upon before next week, Shopping hy Telephone TELEPHONE ? RATES ARE LOW. MEW YORK TELEPHONE 16 Day Street. Sod HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED BY FRAZIN & OFVWENHEIM, H AY. AND 18TH ST. Steady osition: Good Salaries. Experienced Salesladies, oaks and Suits, ne ead ‘Mloalary inderwonty Ribbons and oat NSGrnsole and Umbrellas and General Dry Goods Experienced Salesmen, white. Sood and” rinens Goods and Tinens, Goods, ral Dry Cashiers and Wrappers, Experienced Fitters, Cloaks and Suits, Apply Monday, Feb. 26, NOT BEFORE. PIANOS ANO ORGANS. GAL IN LOVE SHAR SHOOTS HERSELF Engagement Broken Off After) Quarrel with Sweetheart, She Tries Suicide. BOUND BROOK, N. J., Keb. %1.—Bet cause she had fallen out wath her sweetheart. Philomeni Capila, a hand- some Ikallan y9ung weman, (went) years of age, shot nerself at Ler rother’s home at inid ii, and she is now in the some Hospital at Somerville, in a serous condition, ‘The young woman, who kept house r her brother, iflichael Capila, on nlmage avenue, tind been teceiving| the attentions of an Ttallan here whose) name is not xiven, The couple] quarrelled yesterday, and It 5 the engagement wis brok sri Lrooded ail 4 md ty cheer her up, 04; without su She retited as usual, but i ini night got up left side near wried to the said sae ts In @ serious cond SS EIGHT SAY HE IS A THIEF. Women Identify Man Under Arrest | as One W Boarding-house k every house In the “hash belt’ sttuate between West Sixty-fourth street and West One Hundred and Fourth stree: were In the West Side Court this morn- ing to see 1¢ James Callahan, who has] is twe ears in prisou, was the yx siile for roboeries Cu courred recently to Occupants of thei ers from almost roms, Eight of the women were thi to identify Callaien, and Magistrate Cornell held him tn $1.699 bonds for trial ee THIEVES GOT WHOLE STORE. Entire Stock of Cigar-Denler Va: 1 When Max L. 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