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GENTLEMEN RIDERS OUT Alvarado,Cleverly Piloted by Mr. Dunphy, Won in a Gallop. Miss Lynah, the Only Favorite of Six, to Meet With Defeat. Corrigan Horses Drew Down Three | Purses—Geyser Too Fast for Paul Griggs. The race for gentlemen riders at In. gleside yesterday proved a refreshing relief from the everyday hum-drum purse affairs, and it is understood that in the.near future the track across the bay will offer a cup to be contested for by non-professionals. There was a Jong delay at the post and the amateur horsemen furnished some rare amuse- ment for the stable boys, spectators and the “‘profesh” in general. This was about all that could be seen of the race, for a fog bank came rolling in from the AR fence, the latter fortunately escaping with little injury. He pluckily re- mounted with a face full of determin- ation and dust, and eventually got the unruly actor in third. William O'B behaved so wretchedly with Mr. Gamage that had an accident insurance company solicitor been pres- | ent he might have collected a good- | sized premium. Walter Hobart drew Foremost, and the horse was pos- | sessed with fully as much speed as his previous mount, Our Climate. Once away, Charley Dunphy shot to the front with Alvarado, and it was a cake walk for the erratic gelding, which issued from the fog bank ten lengths in front. In a drive Mr. Gamage got William O'B in a head before Walter J. At the start Frank Skinner was bumped into by Don Fulano and was never promi- nent. William O'B returned to the | stand riderless, his pilot having dis- | mounted to collect some broken stir- | rups. willie Sink's mount, Duylight, | got mixed up with a bunch of figures, and when looking a certainty for the place was beaten out for even show | honors. The favorites were successful in nearly every instance, Miss Lynah be- ing the only disgraced choice, finishing behind the money entirely. Ed Corri- | gan’s horses secured three purses. Ach, the Corrigan entry in the three | and one-half furlong scramble for two- year-olds, a 4 to 5 favorite in the bet- ting, made a runaway race of it, win- ning eased up to a walk. Racivan took the place from Odd Eyes. “Long Shot” Conley’s good judgment won the six furlong sprint that fol- lowed for Fortunate. Thorpe, on the favorite, Miss Lynah, raced out in front with Valencienne, and was all out at the head of the stretch. Conley then came along with Fortunate, winning easily from the latter filly. The win- Second Race—Three-quarters of a mile; sell- ing. 624 Formella . 95| 633 Allie Belle 664 Moringa 202 Punter . 660 Novia . 668 Bonnle I 668 Rio Frio * 97/ (310) Prompto Third Race—Half mile; two-year-olds, 638 Lobos .111| (642)Formera . Mossbrae 111{(683) Primavera )Ach . 111 670 Gold Scratch Fourth Race—One mile; selling. 632 Gallant .109| 594 Serena . 671 Refugee 114/ 643 Soniro . 332 Masoero 109| 611 Rey del Tierra.108 661 Veragua “108| 632 All-Smoke 107 619 Mamie Scot ....107| 672 Fashion Plate. 617 Pollock {108/ (544)Claudiana. . Flfth Race—Three-quarters of a mile ng. (689)Calients (619)Montaila 619 Zamar 1 644 Hermoso . Sixth Race—One 112| (355)Sybaris .. 631 Hurly Burly 07| (615)Chihuahua, 0! (867) Bonita . and a sixteenth miles; handicap. 671 Ostler Joe ......119| 679 Glorian 92 1106 671 Refugee 9| (649) Greyhurst 653 Fousovannah SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. ' First Race—Twinkle Rockefeller, ferra Cycha. Second Race—Punter, Allle Belle, Moring Third Race—Ach, Primavera, Formella. Fourth Race—Serena, Rey del Tlerra, Mamie Scott. Fitth race—Hurly Burly, lade. Sixth Race—Greyhurst, vannah. EXPLOSION OF A BOILER. A Serious Accident Is Narrowly Averted at the County Hospital. The boiler in the engine room of the County Hospital burst yesterday aler- noon, the entire dome belng carried away by the explosion. The boiler had been in use in the building almost since the o.d structure was erected and it was long ago condemned. -ae engineer and fire- man were the only persons in the room Twink, a. Caliente, Montal- Ostler Joe, Fonso- PRACBART .\ RODE FoREHST: R Fors LAND. Feww off WALTeRJ” MR, § MPKINS ode _ “Dop Ful ppot SOME INCIDENTS OF THE GENTLEMEN'S RACE AT INGLESIDE. ocean, completely enveloping the field | after Starter Caldwell sent the horses away. The the cup, times by the irst of the series of races for which has to be won three ame rider before it be- comes his property, was captured by Mr inner on Wawona, and that gen- tleman’s mount in yesterday’s race, Dick Behan, went to the post equal fa- | vorite with the Hildreth pair, Alvarado and Benamela, ridden respectively by | | | Charley Dunphy and Hugh Hume. | Walter J, with Henry Forsland in the saddle, was chock full of his circus an- tics, and varied the monotony of n\e‘ delay at the post by doing a three step polka, which terminated with Mr. | and landing with more or less | For -e on the southern side of his rminz“ ‘hes up against the outside wire ner was as good as 8 to 1 in the bet ting. Trolley, the 3 tc 5 favorite, ridden by Sioan, led her field out, with little to spare. Bellicoso finished ahead of Pat Murphy for the place. The mile and a furlong went to Satyr, the Corrigan entry, with Sloan up, and a 6 to favorite. Palomacita, second choice, secured the place from Red Glenn. evser, the Corrigan horse, was a 1 to 3 choice for the final seven furlong run, and downed Paul Griggs cleverly at the en - TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. The entrles for this afternoon’s running | events are as follows One mile; maidens; purse. 107| ... Terra Cycha....103 10 108 <107} 494 Santa Clara 617 Rockefeller ... 469 Twinkle Twink.107 Jay Wheeler Whirlwind 11 P Winter Meeting, Thursday, Mar “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB—Ingleside Track—106th day of the ch 3.1898. Weather fine. Track fast. Three and a half fu riongs; malden two-year-olds; purse, $350. 68, FInsT Rac . Index. Hors Weight %m. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. 6 114 3 24 P T ER R [ 1 12 H. Martin ...| 4 5 4 4h 1 [Thorpe . 3 2 32 W. Miller ..0| 2 [ 6 66 ameron .....| 50 I H 5h {Van Kuren .| % & 7 7 Powell <} 100 663 Comy 108] ¢ 5 {G. wilson ".71| 30 * Left Time, :44. Winner, E. Corrigan’s b. c. by Emperor of Norfolk-imp. Merrimac. Good Won eastly start @81, SECOND RAC ear-olds and upward; purse, $350. . TIndex. Horses. Welght. |St. %m. Str. Jockeys. |Op. Cl. : 2 41 11 |Conley T Valencienne, 3.... [ 21 2n |0 Connor n Highland Ball, 3. 1 513 35 [Holmes g 1 313 in [Clawson 012 3 in 53 4-513-20 9| 7 7 65 | 5 0 1 Biarney Stone, 3... 87 iR 66 65 7 (3. Woods s 1 114%. Winner, B. C. Holly's br. ¢, by Fordham-Fortunate. Fair start. Won olds and upward; gentlemen riders; purse, $300, tr. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL Alvarado II, 5.. e 4 110 |Mr. Dunphy..| 4 52 William_O'B, 5 2h [Mr. Gamage.| 20 40 Walter J, 9 31z |Mr. Forsland.[ 8 20 Daylight, 1 4% [Mr Sink Jr...| 6 5 Dick Behan, 6 5 |Mr. Skinner..| 4 Benamela, 7 6 [Mr. Hume...| ** Don Fulano, a 1 7 |Mr. Simpkins|5-2 5 Metaire, 8 [Mr. Haines... 30 &0 3 9 . Hobart...| 6 20 Alvarado. C. Hildreth's ch. £ by Amigo-Santa Margarita. Fair start. [Op. CI. 68 Trolley, 4 12% |T. Sloan 35 35 Bellicoso, 21" [Tuberville T Pat Murph 3h |Clawson % 40 arian, ... 415 (Thorpe 2 115 _678_Roy Carruthers, e 5 |Reidy 00 300 * Fog. 2 Time, 1:01%. Winner, W. B. Jennings & Co.’s b. f. by imp. Martenhurst-May H. Won cleverly. Second and third driving. FIFTH RACE—One and a n eighth miles; sellin; 684. ik, . e “Index. Horses. Welght. |St. Std. %m. 3%m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL (672) Satyr, 1% I » L <4 | . i 3 T Baomacita. . : 33 Thorpe niiizt| 3 82 672 Red Glenn, a. 3h 3% |Gray £ el 0 Tulare, 4. 51 41 |Weaver .. 5 % Treachery, 5. 4% 5 |Shields Teag e Pleasanton, 4. 2% ¢ [Nl 6 Winner, E. Corrigan’s b. c. by Lew Weir-Seclusion. Good start. Won GRS, S0 RACE Seyen futlonss; hret yaar-oids 521 upward; purse, $100. “Index, Horses. Weight. |St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. ‘ Jockeys. |Op. CL (673) Geyser, 4 e TRl . . . 1 3 (808) Paul Griges, 4......112| 20; [Boser 1 591 Mercutlo, ‘2| 312 |Conley 0 3 608 Elsmore, ,103] 4 |Thorpe 30100 * Fog. : 52 Time, 1:28%. Winner, E. Corrl 's b. c. first thrée driving. i by Ben Ali-Hot Springs. Good start. Won | selected the jurors. - | at the time, and ..ey narrowly escaped injury from the shattered fragments of the boiler and the scalding water. The laundry connected with lne hospital had to be closed \. . ere sufficient hot water will be procured for the needs of the pa- tients is now puzaling the hospite. uoc- tors. The superintendent of the hospital has repeatedly called the attention of the supervisors to the defective condition of the boiler, but owing to an alleged de- fictency of the necessary funds no atten- tion was paid to CAST ASPERSIONS ON THE BENCH| An Unwarranted Attack Made on the Superior Judges. Presiding Judge Belcher Replies on Behalf of Himself and the Bench. A morning paper of this city made an attack yesterday on the integrity of the Superior Judges concerning the manner in which trial jurors are selected. It charged that the Judges “seem to set the-statute aside as un- constitutional or to read it in a broad, unlimited sense,” and that the most of them have intrusted to James W. Cof- froth, their secretary, the work re- quired of them by law relative to the selection of available citizens to serve as term jurors. A similar unwarranted attack was made by the same paper several years ago, as is attested by the | following letter from Presiding Judge Belcher, who speaks not alone for him- | self but for the other members of the bench: To the Editor of The Call: The Examiner of to-day contained an article upon the se- lection of jurors by the Judges headed, ‘‘One Man Power in Jury-making. Secretary Cof- froth Intrusted With the Selection of Names.” The article does the Judges an injustice, and as the information is wrong and misleading the Judges will be obliged if you publish the | following correction. The Judges have in no instance left the se- lection of the jurors to their secretary, Mr. Coffroth, or to any other person. To the con. trary in every instance they have personally The Judges have not taken the position that they can select the names of jurors in accordance with the statute by leaving the work to their secretary; on the con- trary, they have always been of the opinion that ‘it was their duty to select the jurors themselves, and they have always acted ac- cordingly with no exception. The secretary does not piace or replace the name of any juror in the list of jurors selected. ‘The selecton of the jurors by the Judges oc- cupies all the month of January in each year, and the Judges invariably give to the matter their best attention, and Iin no instance has | any person had anything to do with the selec- tion of the jurors save the Judges themselv In selecting Jurors it is the. castom. of tas Judges to use great caution, and if there I8 any doubt as to the fitness of any person to serve, | his name Is rejected. An article to the same effect as to the articl | referred to was published in the same paper a few vears ago, and the truth then dented by the Jadgen O 't° Statementa g tnss Presiding Judge of the Suj i Tad perior Court. —_——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. 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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMA COMPETENT LE. colored cook and housework girl | ACCURATE stenosraph SITUATIONS “'ANTED—‘CO“"IIIO" WOMAN of experience would like the ca: a house while the owners are absent, to su- perintend a lodging-house, the linen depart- ment of a hotel or assist in a physictan’s of- fios: I W. ¢ A, 1% O'Farell st, from o 12 AS waltress and chambermald; waitress; city references. to 1522 Polk st. GIRL wishes siti and care of baby; wages §10 to $12. 2125 Pine st. is_thorough re o Please call or write WANTED—Continued. T e e WANTED—Apprentice girls; ones who have had experience on_tailor-made coats. CHI- CAGO WOOLEN MILLS, 775 Market st. GIRL for general housework; wages, §12 to $I5. 30 Main st. & WANTED—Lady barber; commission. 109 Ellis street. YOUNG girl, about 14, to assist light house- Work. 41 Hill st. NEAT girl to do general housework; German preferred. Bakery, 115 Oak st. N HELP NURSE—Reflned young woman, private and hospital experience, wishes to care for invalid lady or child; $25 to 330 a month. Address Nurse, box 1501, Call office. er, experienced in legal desires permanent posi- or will do outside Box 1409, Call. FRENCH girl wants position in laundry; good froness. Address box 1411, Call office. and commercial worl tion at moderate salary, work on reasonable terms. GIRL for general housework:; able to bake bread; no washing. 1828 Sacramento st. EXPERIENCED apprentice on custom coats. 54 O'Farrell st. GIRL wanted for light housework and cook- ing. “2414 Washington s TWO German apprentices on high _grade ladies WENRY WERTH, _Ladies’ Tailo ‘near Cal. LADY wishes situation to do plain sewing and repairing. 116 Sixth st., rovin &. YOUNG lady wishes housckeeper's position or do plain mending. 1104 iission st., corner of Seventh, room 10. GOOD neat G’e}m-nfififl wishes a olace for ch st. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jewelry: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. YOUNG woman wishes working housekeeper's position or to do plain mending. 131 Fourth st., room 1. LADIES--Rooms, respectable house, from 25¢ night and §1 50 week. 142 Seventh st., Girard ~ House. WANTED—For a small ranch, a woman who understands_milking and care of chickens. Apply 1647 Post st.; $15. GIRL to assist, $10; German preferred. Call 9 to 11 a. m., 1119 Filbert st YOUNG girl to assist_with_light housework ferences. 817 \Webster st. GI 4 for general housework. APPIY at 2228 Clay st., cor. Buchanan. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and_want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Jaj (estab, 20 years) hel Tl Main 1067, BRADLEY & OO, #0 c’uy £ B, Chinese Employm’t Office; house - "Grant 5. Geo. Aokl, 30 Geary. yment Bureau—Cholce help. 805 Geary st. employment _ offic JAPANES] JAPANESE hour or evening. 122% O'Farrell work day, tel.Davis 605. GIRL for Alameda for gegeral housework, washing, froning and plain cD_okan: in fam- 1ly of 2; wages $10. Inquire 715 Howard st. COLORED girl for general housework; good e §20; Saferances. 2336 Pine st. WANTED—An old lady or little girl to do light lHousework. 116 Welch st.; call early. APPRENTICES, neat sewers, paid while learn- ing. 232 Mission st. OPERATORS on steam power sewing machine %o make Levi Strauss & Co.'s riveted cloth- ing. Apply MR. DAVIS, 3i% Fremont — 5N and_wor learn_ barber _tras CHINESE and Japaness employment office; | “ony 2 'pROE ™ roM CROKER, 346 Seventh. best help. 41414 U'Farrell st.; tel. East 4%. ok tohes, dlamonds, Jewelry: flestheln. S A S e LRty — watches. 3 : JAPANESE Employm't Office—Best help and | Moniiscencd U0 CLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. Northern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 422. 5 At B =t = =" | DR. 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K., box 431, Call office. FIRST-CLASS gardener; understands care of horses and milk; more for a home than high wages; good reference. Box 1422, Call. MALE HELP WANTED. for_ranch, no steady job: neat jonal nursing in WANTED—Plain blacksmith horseshceing, $30 and board, young man to learn profess; hospital; farmers, milkers, cooks, walters, dishwashers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay s tution, COOK, institution, $35; second cook, Institution, $25) laundress, assist walting, hotel, 0 waltresses and chambermaids, $20 and 35 week; waitress to take charge, $25; 2 laun- | dresses and chambermaids, private families, $25 and $30; 5 cooks in German and American families, §25; German nurse, $20, and girls of all nationaiities to flll situations too numer- ous to advertise. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. JAPANESE wants a position to do housework and plain cooking. Box 1480, Cail office. YOUNG man wants position to drive delivery wagon, or any kind of work. 1219 Mission st. SITUATION as superintendent or foreman with lumbering concern; 20 years' experience; thor- oughly understands all detalls connected with the business from the forest to the manu- factured product; 9 years' coast experience, 11 years' Eastern experience; just finished a course in bookkeeping; can furgish gilt-edge references. Address box 1391, Call office. $25 WILL be pald for information that will lead to the obtalning of a situation as coach- man or stableman for a well-recommended Box 135, Call COOK, German, wants situation in restau- rant, lunch or coffee house; competent and steady and best of references. 51 Third st., room 3. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and office man desires position in wholesale mercantile lin references Box 1519, Call office. MAN and wife, first-class meat and pastry cooks, want positions in clty or country. Call or address M. E. B., 421 Minna st. young man. YOUNG man wishes position as janitor or por- | ter; 14 years' experience; reference. Address H. G., 1128 Jackson st. HEAD gardener on first-class place; refer- ences. X., box 7, Call office, Oakland. experfenced butcher, good reputation, wishes situation in shop or wagon. Address 2065 Twenty-first st. BY bookkeeper_and_typewriter, experienced in office work. Box 1515, Call office. GENTLEMAN'S trained nurse and valet wish- es position to care for elderly gentleman; first-ciass masseur; references. Address box 1410, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third near Mar- ket; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $150 night: $150 to $§ week; convenient and respectable; free ‘bus d baggage to and from ferry. RTENDE! . single, desires posi- tion in saloon or family liquor store; good references. Box 1412, 'all otfice. POSITION with Alaska outfitters; 10 years camp life; practical suggestions; $100. Ad- dress box 1383, Call office. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. —_— FEMALE HELP WANTED. A A A A A A~ AN AN A CHAMBERMAID, assist waiting. nice tountry hotel, $20; housework girls, country places. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. IRONER, ladies’ wear, for country hotel laun- dry, start to-day, $3 and found and free fare. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 2 FIRST-CLASS hotel chambermaids for first- class country hotel, $20 each and free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 3 HOTEL waitresses for a beautiful water re- sort In Southern California, steady work win- ter and summer, $20 each. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. § RESTAURANT waltresses, $ a weel lunch waltresses, $3 50 and $. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WAITRESS, country hotel, $22 50, free fare; waltress, country hotel, $20, free fare; wait- ress, hotel, Santa Cruz County, §20; waitress, hotel near cit waitress,' Kern County $20, fare advanced; waitress, Napa, $15; ond girl, country institution, $20. C. SEN & CO., 108 Geary SCANDINAVIAN girl, general ho Tk, $20, office fee paid; nurse girl, care of baby, nice home, $6; neat girl, general housework, 2 In family; no washing, §15; Eastern girl, general housework, nice place, §20; 10 giris, general housework, §25, $20 and $15; housework, $23; German cook, §25: girl for housework. country, §2. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. RANCH cook, 32 tare paid; house girl, Redwood City, §20. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 2 PANTRY girls, 35 a week and $2%5 a month. ¢.'R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary COLORED house girl, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. GERMAN lady's maid, $25 and travel. fare paid: ranch cook, $15, G MISS German girl, | WANTED—Man about place, good coachman, with references, $30; mechanical draughts- $3 day; carriage painter and striper, blacksmith’s helper and finisher on s, §10 to $12 week, and others. Apply to J. . CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Young German to drivemilk wagon, 320 and found; German farmer, $20; 10 labor: ers for city, $1 75 a day; 50 laborers for lum- ber rallroad, $26 and found; woodchoppers, $1 2 cord; tiemakers, Sc, Sc ‘and 10c: chore- - men and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT CO., 628 Sacramento st. HELP WAN? 8D—Continued. GERMAN barkeeper; lite; state references. restaurant cook at b4 Sece st be quick and po- Apply box 1435, Cail. WANTED—Good ond st. 1191 Market st. cash, balance in- ‘WANTED—Second cook. BARBER shop for sale: half Stallments. S04 Larkin st. CRUITS wanted for the Unite RO Rime corps, United = States navy: bodfed, unmarried men, bef 3 and 3 yoars, whe O, ive Jeeaily dor 5 States, or those who have ] - e et jntantion to. becomie such: must of o ter and habits and able to be of B0t "and write Engiish, and be be- tween 5 feet 5 incl hes and © féet in helght. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. D— " Bonanza House, Market anged hands; renovated; Toc and upward. M. CAR- able- tween the ages of good, clean beds ROLL, proprietor. Sy L BOILER-MAKERS and rivet boys wanted at the Risdon Iron Works, Beale and Howard Al y at Howa t. entrance. EXPERIENCED presser on cloaks at M. SIM- INOFF'S, 1228 Market st. MEN to learn barber trade In eight weeks. S. F. Barber Collegs, 138% Eighth st. DRESS goods salesman; state experience and references. Addre: 1400, Call office. or_sale cheap: good reasons shop_ 1t Call 1743 Market st. Call. 10 FIRST-CLASS barber shop: must sell in 10 days; bargain; parties going to Klondike. Fourth st. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. WANTED Laborers and_mechanics to_know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 hird st. large rooms; 2c per night; $1 to $3 per week. WINCHESTER House, # Third st., near ‘Market; 200 rooms, %c a night; reading-room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms 25 to §1 % to $4 week; hot and cold baths. MARKET, 4 Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. 2 rooms, 10c and lsc night; Tec and $1 Sixth and Howard sts. SINGLE week. Lindell House, nd H MARKET, 863% (Elcho House)—Rooms 20c, 250 to 50c per mght; $1 to $2 week. WANTED_To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 67 Market st below Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night; $1 a WEelLi ‘BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. 8. FUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant ave. Tel. Grant 13, i MARKET ST.—Branch office of The Cail. Want ads and subscriptions taken. AGENTS WANTED. LADY agents to introduce an attractive nov- 315 Bryant st., bet. 9 and 10 o'clock. FURNITURE WANTED. $10_PARTNER wanted for first-class family restaurant. Box 1436, Call Office. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. 540 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1521 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- omery st.; highest prices pald. Tel. Davis 7L 5 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want ads taken. PARTNERS WANTED. TNER in paint store. Address 108 $100—PART: box 16 Eleventh st., WANTED—Second cook and baker, 340; dish- washer, $20; night cook, country, $30; second cook, hotel,”$30; hotel and restaurant walters | and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st. | LABORERS and teamsters for rallroad work | “free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. | WAITER, helps hall, country hotel, $35, free | “fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. | 5 WAITERS, permanent, country hotel. $35, free fare. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. | OYSTERMAN, clean fish and_poultry, coun- try hotel, 335, free fare. C. R. HANSEN & | CO., 108 Geary st. PLAIN WASHER, country hotel, laundry, $35 | _ free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. | 3 CLUB waiters. $5; 3 restaurant waliters, $§10 | | | ” a‘week: walter, hotel, $25; fry cook, $16 a week; French second cook, $70; second cook, country hotel, $40: dishwasher, country hotel, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Ge: st. MARKER and distributor, $12 a week; washer and starcher, §30 and found: polisher and starcher, $30 and found. C. R. SEN & CO., 108’ Geary st. 5 FARMERS, $20; 4 four-horse plow hands, $20 ranch hand. handy with tools, $20; 5 wood- choppers, $1 25 a cord; chopper and grubber, $170. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. YOUNG German to drive milk wagon, $20 and | found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. RAILROAD —————————— RAILROAD Laborers wanted for a corporation, $26 and found, see boss at our office; 25 farm, or- chard and vineyard hands, $26, $25, $20 and $15 per month and found; 3 milkers, $25 and $20; 3 choreboys, $10; boy to herd stock, $10; 269’ woodchoppers, $1 2 and $1 cord; 365 tie- makers, Se, Sc and 10c each; shingle packer; 3 blacksmiths for shops, ranches, etc., §2 and | 52 50 day; blacksmith helper; machinist for a country shop. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 | Clay Leading Employment Agents. 5 COGXS, $30, $35 and $0 and found: pantry- | | | | man, $25; 3 waiters, $25; 3 dishwashers, $i5, | ano other places. 'MURRAY & READY, Leacing Employment Agents. EMPLOYERS If you want competent help send your orders to us. We will send the best heip of every nationality (except Chinese and Japs) to be obtained in California, free of charge. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Cl i telephone Main 551S. WANTED—Butler, country, 335 to $0; secoud butler, $20; waiter for restaurant, $40; waiter, plain hotel, $25; washer for laundry, $30; ap- prentice for laundry, $10 to $15; potwasher, i $20; ~dishwasher, $25, etc. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton' st. 15_RAILROAD laborers for mill company, Humboldt County, $26 and board, half fare paid; shingle packer, lc_a bunch: screw turnér, $40; cheesemaker, $30; vegetable gar- dener, $20. R. T. WARD & CO., 608-610 Clay. 600 ORDERS from leading business firms in San Francisco recorded at the Clerks' Ex- change, 313 Bush st., during past quarter; only 400 members bcoked for positions; in- vestigate. | CLERKS' Exchange, 313 Bush st., will not for any consideration or under any Circumstances promise or guarantee situations; cards are issued good for 1 year, and includes the bene- fits of 6 established Pacific Coast offices; we kindly request all interested to carefully study our plans before paying fees; enclose stamp for catalogue. TO-DAY'S Orders—3 dry goods salesmen, 1 first-class window dresser, pen and ink artists, store work and making sketches for advertisements, § harness makers, 5 walters, Portland. 313 Bush st. MEMBERS' applications are placed for con- sideration before business firms previous to vacancy occurring; this plan saves delay, ex- | sires a situation. 316 Sutter st. to go in the country. Call, between 9 o'clock, 564 Stevenson st. SITUATIONS wanted—2 neat girls for restaurant. near Filimore. YOUNG lady wishes position in the general housework in small family. call Friday at 7 3 WANTED—A pos! cashier; excellent | 1426, Canloffice. Teferences. 2 GIRLS would like situations as chamber- maids or assist In light housework; willing J. F. CROSETT & CO., and 1 house- work and cooking or to wait on table in a Please call at 109% Germania st., s saleslady, copyist or ‘Address box CHAMBERMAID. country hotel, $20. MISS CULLEN, 32 er sf Ca housework girl; $25. MISS , 325 Sutter st. CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. COOK, boarding-house, $0. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. COLORED cook, §20. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. NURSERY governess CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. LAUNDRESS, $0. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut- ter st. | NURSE_with experience would care of little baby; please write. DELL, 789 Pine s M. housework; st. best of references. LE young woman ke to_take WEN- 'WEDISH girl wants situation for cooking and 3108 Bu- 1630 Polk st. housework; 5 to §20. 1208A oweat o waae, S8 RESPECTABLE woman, experienced, wants a position to work by the day; good laundress. cook; good laundress; do downstairs _city or country; references. 1022 Bush GOOD laundress wants § every of day. Address 85 Converse St. ants place every other Mo RESPECTABLE woman wishes position as work ;. st. YOUNG girl wishes to do light housew: second work. Call or address 821 Missic ork or on st., work; good cook and laundress; WANTED—By reliable woman, general clhm-u- ity or country; wages $20. 1214% Market st., nr. 9th. desi; 3 2 last place. MISS pense and annoyans investigate. Clerks" e i o CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. Exchange, 313 Bush Enclose stamp. NEAT youns German girl desires situation at | WORKING housekeeper, §25. MISS CULLEN, | TEN laundrymen; laundry marker; German housework or as nurse, $10 to $1o; references. | 3% Sutter st. gosineer and ‘machinists; at once. 1023 SMOSE GUITEN Seses _ | CoOK, imstitution, 3%. MISS CULLEN, 35| — ooor— A NO. 1 German cook, best of reference, de- | Sutter st. $50 PER month and commission equal to $100; position for man and wife as manager and ©i 1023 Market st. $75 PER month at start, furnishing department. $73 PER month, salesman who understands handling of notions. 1023 Market st. $12 PER week, at start, domestic goods sales- man; to-day. 1023 Mark: et st. $60—MAN and wife on gentleman’s place dcwn | the valley. 1028 Market st. fer. manager for house 1023 Market st. ROO.1S WANTED. WANTED_By young couple, 3 or 4 furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms; within 5 minutes’ walk of Mission and Tenth s Address room 26, Centennial, Oakland. WANTED—By 3 adults, sunny 4 or 5 room flat; Mission or Western Addition. 1031 Market room 5. WANTED—2 unfurnished ro wife, between Powell and Turk; must be reasonable. y_man and Sutter and Jone Bo: ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. MAN and wife want 3 furnished rooms and bath for housekeeping; rent not more than $12 a month; or 3 unfurnished rooms \\Khh month. bath; rent not more than $10 a Box 1432, Call Office. LADY will teach plano, etc.. in return for Box 13%, Call room and board; centrai. WANTED—MISCE! WANTED—To rent, 1 vear, small ra: suitable for ¢ water. H. RI WANTED—$5000 worth of second-hand tools and machinery. 4 Mission st. WANTED—To buy a rooming h rooms, central. Address box 14 WANTED—100 goats for feeding the Address the Zoo, Chutes, city. KENO layout. Address, giving description and price, 1813 Goss st., Oakland. D blacksmith tools wanted at 204 Mission st of upright plano for storage: Address K., box 9, Call office, WANTED—Use ight no children. Oakland. S PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second= hand. 109 Montgomery st. MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, eto., ‘bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission® PAWNBROKER—Old__gold, _silver, cast-off clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. DENTISTS. AN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painless dentistry; no shock; painless extraction a positive fact: full set of teeth, $5 up: silver fillings, 25c up; gold crowns, $3 50 your teeth put in without a plate! open evenings. §67 Market Bt cor. Sixth: -Phone Jessis 1685. A FULL set of teeth, $; see mew flexibl plates; light and thin; warranted ten years; teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty; fillings 50c: crowns, $3 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st NEW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, 5o plates, $5; gold filling, 75c up; silver, 256 up; plates mended, §$1 up: special inducement to Klondikers: open évenings and Sundays. 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 1ith charge for extracting when plates are mad old plates made over like new; teeth from $§ per set; extracting 50c; gas given. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek ist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. L. A. TEAGUF, A. CANE and F. TEAGUE. ‘removed to Cail bidg., 6th floor, rms. 603-807. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 130 Market st. BET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G YOUNG, 1841 Polk 3 LOST. $20 REWARD—Lost, a gold locket, finished with platinum and diamond in center. Re- turn to Rio Grande Western Railway office, 14 Montgomery st., and receive reward. IN Oakland, a manuscript in pencil on scrateh paper entitled “An Umbrageous Criminal.”” Reward if returned to Stenographer, 1113 Broadway, Oakland. LOST—Blue greyhound. Return to 88 Howard street. - HORSES, WANTED—3) old horses free from disease and physic for feed for the animals. Ad- dress Manager of the Zoo, Chutes, ci FAST, stylish road horse, trotte ; can be seen price $150. BUTLER, $0. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. PROGRESSIVE Barbers' Free employment. H. BERNARD, Secy., 102 7th; tel. South 635 WANTED—2 city and 1 country salesmen; CHAMBERMAID, walt one meal, §20. MISS | State experience, married or single and ref- CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. crence. "Address box 1sid, Call Officer . "o NEAT young girl, light work, $10 to $15. MISS | WANTED — First-class city salesman for wholesale liquor-house; CULLEN, 32 Sutter ECOND girls, §20 325 Sutter st. COOK, Santa Cruz, $25; Oakland, $20; 10 house- work girls, city and country, $20 and 325, 6 young girls, assist, $10 to §i5. MISS CUL- LEN, 325 Sutten st. 2 LADY'S maid, $25, sleep home. LEN, 3% Sutter st. LADY cashiers, bookkeepers, companions, teachers, trained nurses, governesses, ma- trons, housekeepers, salesladies. stenograph- ers, clerks, secure lucrative positions through the Ladies' Exchange. 313 Bush, managed by ladies; no cost to investigate; this agency has offices in all leading business centers. 3 MISS CUL- Tefere Xddress box 104, Call Otfice o Tcautred: TYPEWRITER and bookkeeper wanted for 3 untry merchandise store; wages - Crease. Box 134, Call office - T and in BARBER wanted for Saturda: Work. 509 Battery st. - ooy 4 Sunday GOOD barber wanted for Saturd: B day. 05 Mission st., near Second. " o0 U BARBER wanted. 1423 Dupont sf at stable, 1108 Golden Gate ave. ONE fast pacer, § years old; 1 carriage horss, 17 hands high; 6 young horses fros try, well broken. 164 Golden Gate ave. ' KLONDIKE pack mules and burros for sale. Horan’s Stockyards, Tenth and Bryant st BUGGIES, wagons. horses, carts bought, sold i cheap storage: 40 horses: must T. P. NEWE 1802 Mission, cor. l4th. 4 HORSES for sale: also_wagons, busgies, carts. harness; Grand Arcads Horse Mar- ket, 397 Sixth st.. auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 3 “The Call sell. 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of Subscriptions and want ads taken VWAGONS AND CARRIAGE! FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap cash or installments; 1 fine top and 0ped * also 1 hack. 88 Harrison st buggy: 828 GOOD barber for Saturday | Rn s r Saturday and Sunday. 108 ‘GOOD man to sell E; PERNAU BROS,, &y autographis 548 Clay strect, © T ioters. HOUSEKEEPER for country, $20; girls, §25 o $10. MRS. SPENCER, 1821 Park st., Alameda. BOY of some experience for bakery. 515 Third. 2 CHAMBERMAIDS, $18: 2 cooks, $25; § girls for housework. 631 Larkin st. JAPANESE boy wants a position to do ‘work. S. S., 13 Natoma s i COMPETENT young lady, Normal graduate, wishes :«‘xltlnnyw take care teach two or three children; erences. Address hox 1401, Call office. School of and best of ref- if required. Apply 517 Ninth st., COMPETENT woman wishes position as first- class cook: can take full charge of kitchen ‘Oakland. WANTED—A first-class millinery trimmer, Apply 528 Market st., room 7, 2 to 3 p. m. WAITER wanted. TR Manhattan House, §25 Hat- NEAT girl for for family of 3; wages $15. Box 1425, Call. general housework and cooking B&Y"'ol‘nflk:'d-; l‘l years old. A. D, T., box W07, FIRST-CLASS milliner to work § days cach week. Box 1439, c:uhw bl WANTED—Good b 2 3. Avply BERNARDE. 102 Sevenn ot ATTORNEYS AT LAW ADVICE free; divorce la: ity; private; no fee without success; ctions, wills, probate, insolvency, deeds. mort= gages, copartnership, bills patents, trademarks, ete.; established 10 s. G. W HOWE, at §0 Murket, cor. Stockton. PRIVATE matters, Insolvency, collections; (res _ ndvice; open evenings. McCABE, 103 Larkio. ADVICE free; no charge unless succ W, . DAVIDSON, 827 Market st TYPEWRIERS. ful. wond for sample work 38 Montgomery st.