estimate 11.Captain Frank lt;2anahl, who was «*ap-tain «*f the ehemi al engine. hid l» ***!»a tltvmaii ^Itilt; *e 1^'.*. II* leaves behindhim a model lvrord. a t«*r«I of bravery and obedience, of eonintonand Industry. stieh (p f w of us art*able |o |.a\t, Ihs t i f»* was In hi**work, and even after he ha* c 'it**, h *has left something ‘ f his spirit in tin*o!»| plane. Ids lt;ott.rad* s i i ill* Ninthstreet holts* u 11 always 1» * b tier ami braver firemen beratis.* of hU death.Mis promotion f*otn truekm in to t attain was the oiiteome of years • • f willing and ob *cli *nt servl »*, and was wa ll deserved. Captain CaeaM was a mod* st man who divadtd t » talk ofhimself. So it i- onl\ th who « atm*into personal « ontaet and r« lationshipwith him who knew the tenderness andgentleness in* \ni «a|aMlt; of II** wasas lovlnu a husband and fatin r as he was daring a llreman.