Eng-abie lot-livo. The i an r.FIREMEN SEEK ADVANCEEXAMINATIONS FOR PROMOTIONS SOON TO BE HELD.Nn Opposition to Mr. McCormick For Gym-:hcr,; nnslum Instructor—Philip Goettal the Only Veteran Candidate For Superintendent of School Repairs—John Seo For Boiler Inspector.fore IS oflet-“IearsLightNYwisllt;wWpatu.ni-18T1Hstlt;MearmiiThe lists of applications for Civil lev Service examination for thn positions of he on plain, lieutenant and engineer in the “I Fire dopantruent. superintendent of rie.v‘of pairs for the Board of Education, In- j Ktrtictor ttx tlio police gymnasium and, Bi boiler inspector ■wore dosed yesterday, Pi by the Civil Service Board, which, at a mi meeting to-morrow night -will set the.H limes for holding the examinations. For the position of police gymnasium in-n ,n . etructor. Prof. Charles H. McCormick,ATteards . who is now eerviug under temporarytho! ^PPaintmept, is the only candidate. | Tharo is also only one candidate for ! boiler inspector—John See of No. 104 Those avenue—to succeed Conrad Pollen-/.an-t!brkinra-itionthcrforOllCeandfoioninnyirtesven-lio.vorthir ofSix candidates have applied for examination for superintendent of school r.n pairs. They are .Tames Id. Baker of No. 21G Tallin an street. Jesse R, Yenisei of No. 807 Montgomery street, Julian JD. Miles of No. 1123 East Wnshipctop street. Philip Gopftel of No. 808 Highland sfroet, Frederick E. Young of No. 114 Beacon street and George If. Dil-leub'eek of No. 120 Grace street, Mr. Goettel is a veteran nt the Civil war and as such will have the preference for appointment by passing the examination. It is expected that the nnmen will he tyu^'decl In time fop the Board joTAlMucatlop to make an appointment in place of.Frank J. Fundu nt its Feb-run iy mcetiug.Mnrdi:m;irifi“1O:In:gogoTt'HOlCf.ting■phythoTho appointments of a captain.eethsi:sn-ncdcoJicsntcnnnt and an engineer in tho Fire department aiy necessary on account o/ the addition of engine company No. 10 to the department. Then tenants John 2 of J. Rryim. William Coombs, Philip N ail-1 Eckel. Richard Palmer Eugene IV. ICcf-nhn-pnm, Thomas D, Sullivan, John .T.! Cooney, Joseph Adams and Frederick J ain-j Griffin have filed appiicationsgfor exa tunny ) ituition for captain.iced,! Firnmon Charles F. Rraoker, Michael ora- Rheedy. Alfred Taylor. Arthur W. Mnl-ushim ! lit con-1Mrvihili, Roger P. Quinlan. Thomas P. Hughes, Henry R. Yeomans, Charles A. Boynton, Peter Shoefiy, Charles Kel-Ftiljilar, Patrick O'Hara, Thomas Ryan, 13d-onc I ward W. Gieselman. Michael J. Quig-pos-1 ley and J. Frank Klggins have uppiiecl ov’s j for examination for lieutenant.James Furlong and Lawrence P.[tics ■' Sell cm el are the candidates fcr cin.giii-■ opr- M''- Schcmel was a volunteer fire-1 no insen and as such claims preference for rej _ the appointment. O.Tim examination of Henry C, Wlckes, (lfi Samuel I* Aflcook. Frank W, Roberts. •.;» Julian H. Miles and Charles A. Rirds-•wio t:anItROSGnosoJuTth,LtodiiCOiportlyn. t is that i to Jna-eye, candidate# for Firo Marshal, will m? ic held before Chief Examiner Herbert.boI?. Myron at 9 A. M. to-morrow.A GOOD MEN'STREL SHOW.sothidis