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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1900. -1 Hale's. AMERICANA IS MOST QUEERLY RIGGED CRAFT EVER SEEN HERE Crew of Schooner Carrier Dove Says London Mis- sionaries in Patagonia Have Turned Pirates and Are Looting Passing Vessels. E R e e e S S et SO SR S ] THE MADRID PICTURE GALLERY. Copyright, 1900, by Seymour Eaton. FAMOUS ART GALLERIES OF THE WORLD. L £ 1 ‘The Royal Museum of the Prado in Ma- drid contains the most remarkable col- lection of pictorial masterpieces In the world. It is a collection which makes no claim to completeness, and the primi- tive examples of the various European schools are almost wholly wanting in it Again, although a certain master may be fully represented by ar unequaled group of his best works, another and equally great artist of the school may not be rep- pic¢ fhis saie grows in power, strength and popularity daily. it is the greatest sale in thz annals of the Hale’s—easily the most important merchan- : . . = e: ted in the t all. This fauit, dising event in local history. but as yet it’s 1£ 1t be one, Is easily overldoked In view | men of the great It is only in its infancy. of the marvelous strength of the collec- | [pos’y Mpossible fo reallze that thess ara peof tion in certain special lines, which makes r graves at least two centuries and a it one of the mest sacred of all meccas for the artistic pilgrim. Thus, while it is inferior to the Louvre in Paris as a his- toric assemblage of the world's greatest paintings, it is even more brilliant as a collection of masterpieces, more or less unrelated and more or less unclassified. it wasn’t organized to glimmer and flash out after the first few days of fervor and enthu- siasm—the Hale policy is too vigorous for that. new lines are added daily—as soon as one lot is sold another equally important Indeed, Velasquez, belonging to the sev- enteenth century, was essentially modern in his spirit. He no_school; but h erful to-day a larly among portrait pai of any old master. is more pow- . and particu- ers, than that He devoted his mature The number of paintings In the Madrid | Snh hrndis Sail bis fow Coaiture, for we takes its place. gallery exceeds 2200, and some idea of the | cither representative or typical Neither new goods for the new store—that’s the goal for which we are striving. that’s why we are sacrificing profits and taking losses so cheerfully—that’s why your dollar will buy 25 to 100 per cent more of . Hale’s “good goods” than bezfore. g the removal sale starts on its ninth day this morn- ) ing with added force and still keener price attractions. . e DI DIDEDITE DG OEDPOIIEDIDEIDIOODEOOIIed i R e B | l RECENTLY ARRIVED VESSEL THAT IS THE TAIK OF THE WATER FRONT. s | « PP et e 00600t ei e eieiteieied et edededrdede siesiedededebeiedei@ all the crew eave thres deserted and even the crazy dog went ashore, eager for a change of diet. The Carrier Dove | is laden with blacksmiths' coal, so she | escaped the white pirates and native rob- bers. TRANSPORT SHERMAN DOCKS. The army transport Sherman came over arantine yvesterday and docked at . She made a record run of twen- from Manila and Chief En- gineer Kingsiey is jubilant in conse- quence. There w nev a hitch through- out the journey and the machinery per- formed like clockwork. |® Those who vame over in the cabin of the Sherman ara: . 0400000000000 000000068400060000000 Perry was allowed to dock his vessel at Union street. ANOTHER SCHOONER IN TROUBLE. The Carrier Dove from New Ycork for Seattle put in here in distress Mon- day night. Her rudder was damaged and the vessel was leaking, so the captain de- cided to make San Francisco. This was all the mcre necessary as the crew almost down to starvation diet. For three weeks there had been nothing to eat but beans. There was no canned goods and no bread, but luckily plenty of water. Water and beans therefore were the st ples on the Carrier Dove for three weeks. *D-*P-*P oo R e o Honolulu late Monday night is the most peculiarly rigged schooner that | ever came Int§ this port. No one is | willing to father the invention, but judging from the schooner's perform- ances the rig Is not a success. The Americana was 159 days coming from | Caleta Buena, and at one time 50 per cent reinsurance was pald on her. She put | into Honolulu, however, and was then 51 days coming from that port to San Fran- | cisco, This is the record slow passage ! HE four-masted Americana that ar- | There he visited her and then Captain ‘ rived from the nitrate ports via | AMUSEMENTS. VOLI* BEGREAR *-- -+ THE MADRID GALLERTY. AT 8 P. M. SHARP. GePePePeP e e e ete b0 TIC TRIUMPHS!! | from the nitrate ports to San Francisco. | Some of the men on the little schoon: E PaSaEhny FIER, monen FLORENCE | The Americana carries a jib topsallm | tell wild storles. A sea cerpent SWAllOW- | cojeutenant L A, Secbert, Fourth Cavalry: | astounding artistic value of the collection | were his early mythological subjects fully ,‘ “OTHELLO.” - ROBERTS ward and an outward jib, a fore gaft | €1 half the logline In the stralts of a | Foote o B N ton Nt ATy hers: | may be derived from the statement thatexpressive of his true personality. Some of . | ¥ !topsail, a fore and aft foresail, a square ‘,”'g“,',;', AL R L Bty g atle, Sixth Artillery; | " contains 48 paintings by M silio, 1¢ by | his landscapes are vastly admired by good e S Shah Sl s i % o . v 4 doj t _the members on- § o et 4 | Zurbaran, 58 by Ribera, 64 by Velasquez, | judges of art, but he used landscape cus- o £ upported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. foresall. main topgallant sall, main top- | don Mi v ociety In Patagonta have | i 0,1 §iorqer Bjshteentn Infantry; o erilors, i by Rubens. 10 by Raph- | tomarlly merely as a backsround for his Revival by Request, sail and fore and aft mainsail, mizzen and turned pirate are looting p 0 5’ & | First Lieutenant Fiscus, ael, 20 by Poussin, by Luca Giordano, | portraits. Among the American painters Sundey Nights, Saturday Matinee, gaff topsall and spanker and gaff topsail. | ess an ex-m ry has a mania for | First Lieutenant John C. by Van Dyck, 54 by Breughel, 10 by | Who have worshiped fervently at the murdering the natives and a thousand I g a | pie o o s nth Infantry; Captain Frank F Claude Lorraine, 16 by Guido Reni, 43 by | shrine of the ter are John S. Sargent, PP P ' spite of all this spread of canvas the | Murderi o Mo s t 3 Fra rer Y uido R e i Johr gent . Ferrarl, Nicolini, Pollettinl and Repetto. 100 knots a day. She was very foul, how- | in cold blood. These and similar blood Forty-second Infantry; Major . 8 o | Nobility of his style make him an admira- FIVE MORE NIGHTS AND MATINEE | ever, having been for a long time ip the | curdling ste the sailors tell of their fth Infantry; Captain S. Milliken, | ThS magnificent collection of palntings | ple examplar for painters. His Influence BATURDAY. | water without being drydocked. ojourn in the “land of fire.”” b B aptain Lawton, | I8 Vvery well housed and advamtageota) | is wholesome and elevating. He had every R T : Next Week. . .“A SUIT OF SABLE.” | witn the guarantine officer. He had mot | o8 Patween Fuser, Sound ports, but it 12 | w. 0. Baite: signat St Lituienant | Dot the’ nteliigent care of the alrector | no St dialitr: o Soir.canselouanean X SRS i | i -{been in San Francisco for nearly five | wil] cost considerable to repair her and | Keliogg, W Py - 12"\‘{3!; ,';_‘P“H“r!;,‘";n_ ““";p“‘T:ni;{“wm'“‘; profound and innate integrity of sentiment, | years, and not knowing of changes in the | the chances are she will be sold to the | Armstrong, ailmaker, | Don Pedro de Madrazo. Is well made, and | A5 utter and unsought individuality and e quarantine laws sailed his vessel in _and | highest bidder. When the schooner was [U. S. F. S.: Miss | oon bedro de Madrazo. 1s well made. and | originality, and & compiete spontaneity L Leqsne | anchored off Harrison-street wharf. Yes- |at Punta Arenas two of the crew desert- nur s 2 Spanish and French. The | and naturalness set his works apart. Their e RS- terday Dr. Kinyoun ordered the 'vessel |ed and men to take their places were | Suyder, nurse, Father - | TV 18 open, free to the public on Sun- | material beauty and nobility is apparent — back to an anchorage off Black Point. 'picked up on the beach. On arrival here | 1o Archbishop Chapelle; Berry, s ey XORTR L A - to all, but their highest and deepest qual- MATINEE TO DAY, | fiun.\vm;m A,‘ Stewart, J, W. Thompson, M llt';l"‘i'"" tf"(‘ltfl‘”‘i“;{;‘ to a vlnmsaml;:fllm ity is spiritual and mental, the perfectest - ~ . Nelson, interpreter to General Bates:|the Puerta del Sol he gT squa N | pictorial expressic d lofty K I » = = 7 Michael Mendes, _ former “second Hestetant } the center of Madrid) the visitor ap- Soul. L THY N eek— i % Forty-fifth Infantry; W. C. Benson: Ed yroaches the se through the Car-| ES— All Week—Matinee Saturday. | B | nexnn: Miss Ruby Miller, Sanshicr o Gen: [ Yera de Ban Geronimo, passing the palace | A Note—This_study by Willlam Hows tarles Frobman Presents MATI TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, AUG. § '-\mlrc\‘\l!lzlr' Mrs, A‘h’IIdK. Barrol and child; Mrs. | of the Cortes and a fine monument to Cer- {“gwlnos n{. Boston will be concluded on | P 25e, Seat; Balcony, 10c; Chil- & v And child; Miss Charlotte Ducat, | vantes on the way:. ednesday next. RY MILLER A SPECIAL COMPANY on and Sunday Night, LMES LECTURES. CANYON OF ARIZONA* —“The ADVENTURE OF LADY i GRAN DHOUSE +eBole Lesses and Manager Nralier Morosco THE GREATEST SUCCEES OF The New G;mpany a Crackajack | |BENNETT and STEMBLOR, In & Sketch by GEORGE M. MEEKER-BAKER TRIO, HOOKER AND DAVIS, JOLLY JORN NASH, | Zelma Rawiston, St. Onge Brothers, Nichols Sisters, Blograph COHAN. G) C. CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR.Y | MR. AND MRS. JOHN MASON (Katherine | Gre: IMPORTANT NOTICE! J.0’BRIEN & CO. daughter of Colonel of Forty-eighth Infantr; re. A. A. Montague, Mrs. Mildred B. Brook: Mrs. Jenks, Miss Beebe Bean, Miss Ethel Ri ley,” Miss Henshall and Santiago Artiaga, Ourublo, Vincente Imogine, Filipino | ouths who come to the United States to be ducated. There were three d . aths during the voy- age. Henry Gro an, a private of the Thirtieth Infant died on July 27; Her- man Somland of the quartermaster's de- rtment died Augus and ex-Major Dr. Thomas E. Evans also died on August 5. _There were twelve prisoners on the Sheridan and these were landed at Alca- traz before the vessel left quarantine. Ten of the men were sentenced for minor offenses, but Sergeant Richardson stole $1200 of his comrades’ money and got five | ars by the court-martial, The men in- trusted their savings to Richardson for fe keeping and he spent it all on riotous | living. arms Boltz deserted to The museum contains two main plcture galleries, each about 130 by 33 feet in di- mensions, well lighted from the top, and devoted to the Spanish school. The num- erous side galleries ‘opening to right and left are lighted from the sides. therefore the light is fluctuating and on cloudy days rather scanty. These rooms are devoted to the Italian, Dutch, French and Flem- ish schools, respectively. Half way down the great central galleries a door opens into the so-ealied salon of Queen Isa- bel, a room hung with the most popular and famous paintings in the collection, chosen from all schools and forming a group of about 100 works. brought togeth- er on the same plan as that of the Salon “arre of the Louvre and the Tribune of Florence. This gallery is oval, and is lighted from overheard. Were the actual and supposed masterpieces here assem- bled to be weeded out to-day, there would name only a few of the most celebrated THE COM- Private Dave Boltz will probably end | be some radical changes in the arrange- | ' RA < 4 J his days on Alcatraz. He is sentenced to | ment, no doubt; however, the room is re-| W PANY | (11 forty years' imprisonment. While under | markably rich in good things as it is. To | =5 VG RIONIC TRIUMPH TRILBY.” e, e, Sle. Orchestra, TSe. ee—10c, 16, 25c, Boc. Office, Emporfum. VELL. AR CAST. [ ES, OURTa” : N o asters. freckled, uniess protected. — tional old master “THE NIGHT OF THc Plose to the can it went off. Dr. Baciga: | "Hut the one supreme and suffictent | 3 o ibi e Tupi treated Eddy for the loss of the tip . 1o Sadtid Mouseum fs not the = Souiiy i Besvesi Sostwmpss, EXhlblfs qu?e 0 ETf%rs 2 d T of his nose, compound fracture of the fig?mggnleofxs 1samerm of star can- | |é The Only Saflh ‘"’ddz"’"’;” Preve RUSH CITY.” Excursion Rates ' 2500 Pairs LADIES PIQLE KID GLOVES, value for nose, lacerated wound of the upper LD |vaces in the salon of Queen Isabel— | tative and Cure Is SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR THE BROWNIES IN FAI<YLAND Megnificent Bpectacular Production. Frotuced Entirely by PROFESSIONAL CHILDRER. New and W pecialties—30. STATUARY DLEMAN ! > Write for Particulars to PeTERJ . SHIELDS, A BSpRECKELS: SECRETARY. PRESIDENT. FISCHER’S ©° NCERT HOUSE. PALACE HOTEL Respectfully inform the public that owing to the increasing business in partment (for want pelied to close out This morning we will Stock of LADIES’ KID One-Third Their Actual Value $1.75 pair. 1500 Pairs LADIES’ DRESS KID GLOVES, value for $1.50 and $1.75 pair. their Cloak and Suit De- of space), they are com- their Glove Department, place on sale our Entire GLOVES at the enemy and now there is no name more execrated among the troops in the Philippines than his. Miss Beebe Bean, who came back on the Sherman, is well known here. She has been nearly’ prostrated with dysentery, but {s now recovering. As a friend of the soldiers she was known all over the Pre- | sidio, and when the City of Para sailed for Manila with her favorite regiment she dressed in male attire and sailed with them as one of the cabin boys. Since then she has been among the men at all times nd comes home borne down by sickness, | but laden with “news.” WATER FRONT NOTES. Eddy Ceedar disfigured himself for life vesterday. The lad is only 10 years old, but powder and dumdum bullets have no terrors for him. Yesterday morning he | was playing with a can of ordlnary gun- powder, and putting a lighted match too and a badly contused mouth and lower Mine log raft is outside. It was off Point Reyes at 6:50 a. m. yesterday and was off the heads late last night. It was decided | to let it remain out all night and come in with the tide to-day. Experts say the Supreme Court Decisions. | ily of the Lamb,” and valuable works in it, there are Ra- “Virgin of the Fish,” “Holy Fam- “Virgin' of the Rose, “Holy Family of the Lizard” and “Por- trait of a Cardinal”; Titian's ‘“Tribute to the Goddess of Love, “Venus and Adoni; Bacchanal” and portraits of Sharles V_and_ Philip II; ‘Tintoretto’s Portrait of a Young Man Sebastian Venieri,” etc.; Velas: uex'g "Dr(lnh;s, b y and Argus,” “Portrait of a e or e Court Joster.” “Forge of Vul: . Anthony’s Visit to St._Paul a” and "Pnrtr:lxl!; of a Man, v choice examples of Veronese, Rubens, \}an Dyck, Holbein, Claude, Poussin, Ribera, Moro, Murill Tegikio, Giorgione, Durer. Cano, Rem: brandt, Fra Angelico, Giulio Romano, | Guido, Van Dyck, Luni and Guercino. In fact, there are few rooms in the world | ho'ding a more striking group of interna- | phael's Q it is the possession of the only great and and ohe of the most extraordinary lum inaries of the world of art since painting | was_invented. This distinction alone would be epough to set the Madrid Mu- finement that makes all pretense seeml ineffably mean; never has there been In the Divorce Court. Mrs. Nellle E. Knowlton was granted a divorce yesterday from Ralph M. Knowl ton on the ground of desertion. Kno ton was in court, but made no defense to his wife's action for divorce. Elizabeth Boggs has secured a divorce from Charles W. Bogss on the ground of habitual in- temperance. Suits for divorce were flled yesterday by Edward H. Thiele against Kate Thiele for desertion, Mary L. O'Mal- ley against Willlam B. G'Malley for fail- ure to provide, Marie Duclos against Al- exander Duclos for desertion and D. H. Rivers against Helena B. Rivers for de- You take your summer outing do not forget your complexion—It is sure to get sun-burned, tanned or Creme de Lis PP IO P IIEE DI EPPOI S L T ——— TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED AB- rmation Scene. 1 > : ture is not as badly damaged | 3 innacle of its own. by et S . | The Couts 1t e T g e : B e Bt em by diheesd) S s Wi iRt 2o Sne'cin (I} As @ protcton agaiut Porson g <" Chiidren under 18’ vears to . Mol and Mouiton, (@ 1000 Pairs MISSES’ KID GLOVES, value for $1.00 and B| W, B Mighel, e, o iiformia Snip | really know Velasaucs. o senabte bat | OAK It has no equal. An appil . rr 25 cents Matinee Sunday. | $1.25 pair Company, went to Puget S‘zmgg‘sla:gugg: Severiheless very renfilmsplr}(t‘ no[t@:n;t;\:‘?fi-‘ cation before exposure may save OLYMPIA E22%3%0n — | m (",‘,i’""“x‘.;”sfi'\'ffidcl'é‘ha&o o e Mignells g g g ;?Tianfnyck.! woug r::i you days f"' terrible suffering. b Jj £ £ 2 s own vessels are there also. Mr. ) 1 = way. e fact of his bel . Y oMLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN SUTRO BATHS 1= The entire lot will be offered at the uniform price of O¥mects 10 be gone two- weeks. 4 less deep WAY. oes pot necessarily ent | An cunce of prevention, you know CITY. OPEN NIGHTS, | 5 Fhe steamer City of Para arrived from | & “OurS BTN 08 bis mental attitude | Is better than a pound of cure. ©Open Daily Panama last night. She will be passed | {oward mankind. =Velasquez was more FIFTH SERIES OF Bathiog - ' by the quarantine officials to-day. Among | aristocratic himself than wers his noblest e ‘ i | |- B other late arrivals were the Ship | {iters. He was the SCNtIeman of Sentle S —————————— Fflmssm cunmflls Bl BEudora from London, and the Hawafian ( men in art, and he ennobled 0\'6?,\'lhlng. s y - X b 1 bark Willscott from Newgastle, England. | that he tcuched. He has reserve powe: ‘ . —_ thera is a touch of perfection in his re- | No More Dread of the Dental Chair ] ] | % - ¢ ourt has handed down |euch genuineress, such perfect poise, such | SOLUTELY WITHOUT FPAIN, by our late Exposition. B i s In addition to the above wonderful attractions we will M |ffjje Rite vs. the Union Central Lite In- | Sonsclous authority S0¢ 150000 K10 ee | “Thets are the ouly dental pariors tn_San =~ ; botels possess the attributes that appeal 4 surance Company, judgment reversed;|j o€ NS0 0oy Velasquez for the first | Francisco having PATENTED APPLIANCES BASCO AND RICE to particular people—undoubted luxury and offer: Hulds ", T(I\wrfiwn‘d "(‘;;u?,‘i?e"&'m’“gfi" et 7 o Very Smple and casy! Ty | Snd imemeaients %o xirace, G and woply i n a ( etch, fort, unst sed culs vio & 0 arin y, - . 3 i nents ? | Crowns celaln ero k - PR L - o SO0 weperiox speolntmaents. end ot s00 LADIES’ WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, full sizes, e et Willlams ‘et al. vs. 3;“?;‘,;“,‘:'g'&,{fng"&fi: g oot natural teeth. and warranted for ten years, v * Connected by a covered passageway and . i as 1. Bergin, judgment and order re- = <ibl. xpecting somethi 24 e ¥ o - a operated under one management on the extra heavy, value for $1.00, sale price ........ s csitate of Nora Langdon, deceased, | 3ne_ was possivly SKPECOE,, SORCIN IS | teeth 85; a perfect At guarantoed of no pa rER American and European plans. Uecree affirmed after minor modifications. | J2Z2lng. UENTUA %fi'“"“’f’ n;m i! sen- | oM crore B raeay SRADUATE DY ¥ SION ¥ . : N P S at all; his scheme of color is usu- T 12 to 20 years' experience, and E ION FREE. _ g 500 GRAY CLOTH SKIRTS, richly appliqued, Closing Out 0dd Lots. ::1‘1“0:!:1‘7 diet, based ON ETAY ANA DFOWN | sach denartment In charge of & specialist. Give HUTES Every Aftaroon G EL s g tones, without great brilliance, though |us a call, and you will find us to do exactly CHUTES AND Z00. d Evening. | value for $4.00, sale price . seeesevece ] One thousand 0dd framed pictures and | SODC%iy Tich and deep: striving for effect | as we advertise. We will tell you in advanca BIG VAUDE\TILLE SHOW ! panels, from % cents up, to be closed out to make room for fall goods. Everything xgarked with a red tag to be sold atsone- is utterly foreign to him: he was just sim- ply the most natural of painters. ~ The most remarkable pictures by Velas- “Las Hilanderas” (*" exactly what your work will cost by a FRES EXAMINATION. . - HAY.FEVER 1 1 1 half off from the regular price. Samborn, | quez are 'Tas KIS e Tapes- m A NoEEEATMaw okt Ladies will pleasé note our values will be found exactly | balf off from the reguiaf prce Ty Weaversh. “Las Meninas” '(The NO PLA E AMATEURS CONTBST. Park 8. #rEvans GHewion Op, braves. Ny Sold CATARRH i Oppression, Suflocation, Neuralla, etc., cured by ESPIC’S CIGARETTES, or POWDER | Paris, . EBPI0: New York, B. FOUGERA & CO EARNY AND WASHINGTON ST8.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, :‘V%‘R&t y; K CO. European plan. Rooms, bc 1 elec- it ual merits. | 85 1o 38 week; 3§ to $20 month. Free baths: hot | gy in order to be able to vc;{e :l‘lsacr: exhibit eq e ia every room; fire grates in every = tion, November 6, 1900. Registration closes |~ Perhaps there does not exist a more per- | MAIN OFFICE. { Soom; clevator ruzs ail BIgbt. lnllm—l-lulmm-lmmlm | September 25, 1900, ©"° | teet ‘specimen of painting than -Las Me- | BRANCH.... as represented. J.0'BRIEN & CO. 1146 Market Street. e e——— Postoffice Carriers Wanted. The regular annual civil service exami- nations for the positions of clerk and car- toffice will be held on No- Her I e o, Applications for this ex- amination’ must be on flle by October 23. Are You Registered? All cltizens must register this year, 1900, Surrender of Breda'). an equestrian por- trait of the Duke of Olivarez, the various portraits of King Philip IV and of his children. the Princess M: Margaret and Prince Balthasar Charles, with the eight pleces hung in the salon of Queen Isa- bel. which have been mentioned above, RBut it must be remembered that all of that Velasquez did was _trivial or un- worthy, though it would be too much to expect that all of his productions should gy orrbes, | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ‘Application form No. 101 can be secured nsquez's sixtv-four pletures in Madrid -:'n-uur = A from the secretary of the local board of Velanqugxs sty 08 Has ot e ol : . or sBy inflemmer examiners at the Po museums in the world cannot show so ew or a ar nrs A o pier SR | NEW WESTERN HOTEL, TRy o say nothing of quality. “Nothing ) 723 Market Street, SAN FRANCISC