The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 3, 1903, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDA | 'CURACAO IS TAKING CARGO 'NSU&A&E&H“S[E‘ASE FOR THE PORT OF MAZATLAN g Salia Health Conditions Are Such That Steamship Company in Favor of the il Hopes to Resume Relations Which Have Been Sus- Charterers. ° pended on Account of Sickness for Nearly SIX Months PR S e e i et s x3 i | ! nder the General Average the Policies Cover All the Cargo eriin, to recover § Dy allow more tha . epresenting the loss of the libe se owned b = & his ¢ ision J — ——— -" HE T Coast Steamship Com { the earl g tides are given in the left e 2S & | hand u-hxmn and the suc sive tides of the pany’s Curacao is receiving freigh day in the order of ccourrence @s to time: the z for Masailan, which will be taken fourth time column gives the last tide of the wneraies deganss ok | day. except when there are but three tides, as - nditionally on clean health v i'mes occurs. The heights given are in b ditions at port when the addition to the eoundings of -'r.o United States ok ] N Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) = steamship gets there. If t conditior sign precedes the heights, and then the number a )t admit of the delivery the freight | given e subtracted {rom the depth given by the 4 rts. The plane of reference . will be br back, but whether de s Tl S (Rore s Fhamsen it s the shipper will pay the [ e 4 mmon ca freight | Movement of Steamers. s been isolated commercial- t six months. owing to epi- TO ARRIVE. sickness existing there. The por = = Steamer. | From. = free from diseas. ar — - n k occurs communica 1liance rtland & Way Ports. b resum dith Seatt . = i A he ¢ » will sail on Sunday | Chas, Neson.| Seattle & Tacoma.. lay e . _— i | Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way Pts.|June 3 X F. § Yorktown nnd Princeton Arrive. Hagkioaw o ane 41 . 5 t s Prince i Ll Sy . | Corona Humboldt T |June 4 ————+ | Numantia L0 ~|June 4 g St | | G. W. Elder nd & Astoria June 4 - UNITED ATES GUNBOAT Santa Rosa Diego & Way Pt June 4 . WHICH ARRIVED FROM THE e et PHILIPPI ESTERDAY. New York via Panama.|June § b Point Arena int Arena e June § > o o w iR iy .| Chehalis. San Pedro 6 " | E reka +-- Humboldt ... . 6 . | Valencia Puget Sound Ports [ e S . for San Francia Pomone Humboldt .. 7 ATTLE —Sailed June tmr Oregon, for | Rain Seattle & Whatcom. .. 7 - - Nome June I—Sunr Senator, for Nome. | State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Pts./June 8 _BANDON-Asri June Stmr Chicoy | Ching Wo | Hongk'g via Manzanillo/June 8 o Ramona | Newport & Way Ports.[Juna § Arrived 2—8chr | J. Dol | Seattle & Tacoma . June 8 | North Humboldt ..\June N bark Curzon, o Grays Harbor e June 9 5 | Korea & Japan ... [[June 9 rk Vidett 1 Alameda .iJune 9 = Santa Barba | Columbia & Astoria...iJune 9 3 lumber from Coronadc Grays Harbor . June 10 06 o Toe berk Maweema m San | Costa Rica... | New York via .PanamalJune 10 seinin the shi g0, .| Queen | Puget Sound Ports... ! June 11 oy gen ot GRA Arrived June 1—Schr C | Argo.........| Eel River Ports June v o Hif & S Hoimes dro; schr Transtt, from | Zoo- =ttt t ] B0 TR PN & Crude Oil for Honolulu. June 1—Stmr Centralia, for San Frar TO SAIL. » o ahto Bierton Chik 1 \H.',’y:;,w‘ L Arrived June 2—Schr Weh- | o Steamer Destination x - - AP oss June 3 | R ',::,,{,”"” June 2—Schr | Nowburg...| Grays Harbor 4 pm . ' ed June Stmr Ramona. ... Pedro & Way.| 9 am E. Pe Addlnonal Per Queen. e e e Stow - Maskigaw, | Coevina Bay direct . 5 B Sewe n the cargo previously report- | ““Arrived Juns 2—Stmr Leclanaw, hence | Arcata e A B { ed. the r Queen, which sail u- | May 2 . The Overdue List ay toria, ¢ od 845 pkgs fre L TATOGSH sed out June Stmr Sena npire Coos Bay di . oria carricd 345 plas, Bl T Beatiie, for. Newm: stoe Om ureka. .| Humboldt . e s, vained at $1 from Seattle, for Nome; schr Martha W Tuft, | Argo Eel River Ports agoefor Ealaver s bt for Coptic. .| China_ & Japan : 25 e . = 5 | Pasced hence | St. Paul... | Nome & St. Michael Pier 20 | c The Newport’s Cargo. | May sress of | Pomona. ... Humbolgt 1730 p|Pler 19 - ; steamer Newport, which salle: Japan, ouver Juhe 1 s for Panama and way Passed out June 2—Br shin Ratane, from | Alllance Eureka & Coos Bay' 5 pm|Pler 16 . value 3 for United Kingdom; bktn Mary Win- | San Pedro. Humboldt .... 12 m|Pier 2 « for Redondo; stmr Mackinaw, from | Centralia.e Los Angeles Ports.i10 am Pier 10 il for San Francisco. State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 19 - in June Ger stmr Menes, hence | Ventura...4 Sydney & Way 2 pm|Pier 7 R for Vancouver Mariposa..-! Tahiti direct ... .11 am|Pler 7 e s MARSHFIELD— Arrived June 2—Stmr South t June 5 | \ e ) s i San i S. Monica.. Grays Harbor 4 pm!Pier Sails To-Day for Nome. A—Arrived June 2—Stmr laqua, | G.Lindauer. Grays Harbor Pler — 23 : June 1 City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports m Pler 27 aul Will sail to-day for = 4 June 2—Stmr Alliance, for San Fran: June 6 i " g cargo -anfl 450 passe D spiom, B P Acme Siuslaw River . L B e abwad_gagte )—Sailed June 2—Schr Salvator, | Newsboy... Los Ang. v S.Pedro 1 47 pkgs potatoes, 113,902 Ib Corona Humboldt < s % rosin, 89 pias pe Arrived Juna Chehalis ; rays Harbor 3 pm|Pier lous_met rosin, @9 pkes pe schrs Wm H Smith and D Padee & Wav | § oot 2 £ a K \r)‘.?'v N h‘ rlr & ’_-"‘” heet lead, 181 \mm- from Grays Harbor: schr Winslow, N. Y. via Panama. 12 m‘p‘e’. rn [ n the St 5 bales cotton, 4681 Ibs sheet lead ym Tacoma: schr Mazel Gray, from Eureka; Seattie & Tacoma.|10 am| - art-martial selected to ©= coal ofl, 16 pkgs drugs, 118 pkgs machinery Chenalts, May 30, Ne . am Pier 2 enant ¥ . the Seventeenth | 7 ke # nails, 384 1:‘1-‘ tank materlal. ! 3 tmrs Redondo and Newsboy, | & Rosa !hm Diagy & Wiy.| o suiitesis - enan shnell, e 5 flasks quicksilver 3 cs cart - " harged w & embezzied e D rts fire brick, B o shot 33 ¥ Curacao. ...| Mexican Ports 10 am|Pler 17 - . — To Colombia—2i3 bbls flour, 115 cs canned | Jusie; 3Gty Aberdeen, | e nngr | Astorla & Portiand. 11 am Pier 24 — . salmon, 100 bxs soap. 10 pkgs groceries, 15 cs | ISLAND PORT Jiss 5 S. | canned goods, ) b te, co ope. L ABLAR )| Pt. Al .., Point Aren | 4 2 Taxu Much Plnux anned goods. 00 bxe BaRte, 04 colle rope. @ as. |, HONOLULU—Safied June 1-—Stmr Siberia, i depaians I T TR | “"“ip‘" > s TR phattum, 118 bale ‘-‘k! gt . | for Yokohama: bktn Krvh'l\n‘ for Eleeie, umantia..| Hamburg & Way fin mship s Chs Sarabod S FOREIGN PORTS braskan. | Hnolulu & Kahului Pler 2 re . dditio the fon steamer car- | ..o Nebras| m 2 ‘ - sail to-day for the | 18 addition to the foregoing the steamer car- | oQuIMBOLIn por May 5o-Br ship Car- June 10 i pessengers and 3 B iy e s nedd Liewellyn, for British Columbia Santa ( Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pier 19 < Among the passengers will be e g g iy YT BAY—In port May 3—Ger bark | valenc Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 27 ward Mub ¥ an Consul to Hongkong of Spain, Island of Trinidad | Zion, _for Chemainus o June 11 | R OS2 e i | o NTWERP- alled May 30-Br ship Eaka- | o, Maru...| China & Japan....| 1 pmiPler 40 . AT K i e soni, for Tacoma. May 31—Ger bark Optima, June 12 m 5 nd treasure © T Shipping Intelligence. for Ban Francisco. _ Columbia.. | Astoria & Portland|il amPler 24 $100.000 AP iy CARDIFF—Salled May 20—Br ship Kiwber, | North Fork. Humbot _.......| " am |Pier ‘2 R i 2 for San Francisco. May 31—Br ship Simla, | pain Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|(Pier 10 W. H. Dimond in Quarantine. St Sents Bariace, DM 5 houis from Arrived Apml 4—Br stmr | G-Dell sy e BRS R e . Olympia, via Seattle 90 hours; bo E 5 3 . mond arrived yes- Pedro. ut in to land passengers | o 2 « Earn- | Alameda...| Honolulu .... pm|Pier 7 Honolulu, and was St ¢ Lindauer, Allen, 63 hours from in. goct, Ay 39~ DAtk Worh -viw Pantina ILTP"" hd ere " & for fumigation ptain | Grays Harbor % LIVERPOOL—In port May 19—Br ship Pass k - . Hall. 90 hours from Seattle. | of Killiecrankic. for Esquimalt. May 20—Br — - € 2 Honolul the v’ 8 stmr Princeton, Porter, days from ‘Nh\) Falls of Haliadale, for S8an Francisco. Eteamer. [ Sails. e o Uy Yokohama: Mare Island djrect | LONDON—In port May 20—Br ship Nether- | —— o Mo ¥ 45 days from |py for Honolulu Humboldt....| Skagway & Way Poris. [dune E e via Honolulu | "YOKOHAMA —Arrived May 20—Br stmr As- | Ohbio.... | Nome & Tanana......'June 3 = cot, from Bombay Cottage City.| Skagway & Way Porls,| A Fast Passage W H Dimond, Hansen, 19 days from | Sailed June 2—Br stmr Gaelic, for San Fran- | Bureka. Nome direct ... e one » apiain Assmussen, - " . cisco. z Tamplco Nome & St. Michael. .. J D oo B _Assmnan E Sscramento, Hansen, 3% days from | MORORAN-—Sailed May 21-Btmr H Conemaugh...| Nome & Tanana Suns. & ; | amew Fives i | for Vietgria Indiana. .. Nome & Tanana. . s & mas - s 80 hours from Cocs Bay NEWOASTLE, Aus—Safled May 15—Br ship | M Valder & Way Ports..|June 7 a recorded dmansen, 60 hours from | Grenada. for May 16—Fr bark Edouard | city Seattle kagway & Way Ports. June e « R pes . Detaille, for San Francisco. May 21—Br bark | Santa An, Cooks Inlet & Way Pis{Tune 8§ CLEARED. Barossa, for Honolulu ALKS. Skagway & Way Ports.|June $ Tuesday, June 2 SALAVERRY—Arrived June 2—Br bark Ed- | Aztee | Nome direct June 10 1 » .| Stmr Newpert, Saunders. Panama and way [nyfed. from Newcastle, Aus. Meteor Nome & St. ael .. June 10 # Lo 8 N Mer: | ports; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. | HONGKONG—Arrived June 1—Stmr City of | prige” Skagway & Way Ports.|June 11 Francis Cal., Sumr Ramona, Gielow, San Pedro; Pacific | Peking. hence April 30. une Coast Steamship Cc ACAPULCO—Sailed May 31—Stmr Costa bullding was Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanaimo; West- | Rica, for n Francisco. May 30—Ger bark e. at noon | ern Fuel Co. G H Wappus, for — J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Miowera. from Vancouver. Bark Amy Turner, Warland, Hilo; Welch | MELBOURN&E—Arrived prior to June 2—Br A T Kreresd Saae i C ntinued i From Pnge T A arbara Hernster, Green, Nome and | FALMOUTH—Arrived June 2—Ger ship Her- 0] en., LEAVES ESTATE IN TRUST s oyage: T H Sellers. zogin Cecille; from Oregon. | SR EER SAILE] DOVER—Passed June 2 Br stmr N FOR "WIDOW AND CHILDREN ATLED. | esday. June2. | Chow. from Tacoma. for London % 108 [Sterra Cal6s.1091; — 53 i At st e APIA—Arrived April 21—Schr Serena Thay- — {5 P of A 6g } of Henry G. Newhall Gives In- orcrado. Pewersen. Grays Harbor. |er. hence March 8. May 1—Schr. Siafian, gl i S E ch 15 » vestmient Company Control of Columbia, Randall, Astor hence March 1. SPofCés | Stmr Newwort; Seunders, Panama and- way s (1906)8r A.1 H)s Large Estate. | ports, Sun, Moon and Tide. (1905)8y . | Stmr Samoa, Madsen, Cas: 3 5 r? Surve y of the late Henry G v | » United States Coast and Geodetic Suryey— (1906) - te Henr Newhall, | Stmr North Fork, Jucobe Bureks s and. Hewhtes of High. and aw ama slice Commissioner G. A tia, Erickson, Bowens Landing Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San LS Potc Navarro, Weber, Bowens Landing 4 for probate yesterday. | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- c gtd Bs. s Greenwood, Johanissen, Point Arena 2114 was filed a petition for letters of | Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, San Pedro. thoity of the Sugerintendeat . Do_stmpd. 10215 & ap 3 S | Stmr Whittler, Macdonald, Lahains, with NOTE—The high and low water dccurs at PBRéts — 140 ation by Edwin W. and Walter | T VR0 O0 tows 9 ' the city front (Mission-street wharf) about S V Wat 6, 1079 whall. brothe of the deceased, who | " gymr Phogpix., Odland, Mendocino. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; — | Do 4s 2am.100 1001, cd as -executors in the will The| Sunr Alclear. Martin. Greenwood. the height of tide is the same at both places, — Do 4s 3dm. — 100 ;b | Stmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Cruz. ~ ~ — 124 [Stkn G&E6s.101 # a valusble one B e Taitr Bt WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, 14 |UG& Ebs1073 — in his will, declares his estate | Nor gumr Titania, Eaenes, Nanaimo. e »¢ separate property. He leaves his| Bktn Fullerton. Brigman, Kahulul Justens ! " WATER STOCKS, @ Power of Ventura County | Schr Newark, Rejnertsen, Mendocino. o pen o Contra Costa. — 59 |Port Costa.. 64 681y SPOKEN. Marin Co ... 60% — |Spring 53% 84 sehold furniture to his widow, 1 e White Investment Com- lAvrll %, lat 47 5. lon 8 W. Fr bark Amiral PR e i b Cent L & P. 3% 4 rust “for his three children. uzlwum from Glasgow, for San Francisco. . Eqt G L C: e & No date, ete, Br ship Travancore, from New- g Mutual E L company to pay to his | widow ihe income from $I0.000 worth of | castie. Aus. for Valarslee. ret-class securities until she dies or re- | POINT LOBOE, June 2, 10 p m—Weather mar providing that in the lnner1 hazy; wind NW, velocity 24 miles per hour. SFG &L 5% — | even he securities shall revert to the DOMESTIC PORTE. R Sl i INSURANCE. fun¢ in trust for the children. ] ASTORIA—Sailed June 2—Stmr George W | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides| Firem's Fnd.525 350 / Pac L Co. TRUST EEB' CERTIFICATES. Bamoaw| Y, JUNE 3 GANADA AS3UMES A NEW ATTITUDE Bhows No Dispgsition to Consider Question of Reciprocity. Chamberlain’s Speech in Par- liament Responsible for the Change. LONDON, June 2.—Fifteen hundred del- | egates of the Co-operative Societies of | {the United Kingdom at their annual | | meeting to-day adopted a resolution em- | | phatically protesting against “‘any tam | pering with the free trade policy of this | country by preferential tariffs.” There | { were only three dissentients. The speak- | ers vigorously condemned (hamberlain’s | | preferential tariff proposition. | | WASHINGTON, June 2—Hope of re-| sembling of the high joint commi {has again been abandoned. Chamber {lain's speech in the British Parliament | 1ast week, it is said here, is largely re- sponsible for the new attitude of Can- | ada. The hope held out by him to Canada | of preferential treatment of Canadian limports into England has overbalanced | | any desire the Canadians might have for | | reciprocity with the United States. The | | reciprocity proposition was the leading | feature of the programme to be sub-| | mitted to the high joint commission and |as the Canadians show mno disposition ! now to consider reciprocity, it is said | that there will be no occasion to recon | vene the commission for the considera- tion of other and smaller subjects on the | programme. | | Am Nationi.125 Lon P & A.165 RAILROADS | Anglo-Cal' .. 00 815 Mer Tr Co. 300 Bank of (al.600 630 |Merch Fix % e | Cal Safe Dp.13715 s F Natlonl | First Nationl - | 5 BANKS 1 er 8 & L - [Sav & Loan 05 | | Humboldt .. D215 — |Security Sav.400 | Mutual Sav. 95 © Trust Co8150 — | i S F Eav i | Hutchinson . - California Presidio .... — 43 Geary | | OWDER | Giant ...... 1% 7 (Vigorit ..... 3% | R | Hana . 3% Kilavea | Hawaiian — " 47 | Makaweli | Honokaa ... - Omomea | | Oceanic laska P S Co % 10 Wl Fruit Co a1 (Pac A F A % “al Wine As 10113 Pac C Borx.186 — Morning Ses n. Board Hana Plantation Co omea Sugar Co Presidio R R Street Market-street Cable 6s Northern Ry of California Bs.. Afternoon S ssion Board nt Powder Con nt Powder Con ant, Powder iana® Plantat 100 Marin Co Water CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANG Morning Board » Junction Off ... 0 Cal Standard Oii | 500 Senator Of | 500 Oil City Petroleum 100 Ofl City Petroleum 1000 Reed Crude Oil | 100 Caribou_ Oil 3 e | 400 Aaztec O ....... e | Street | 20 800 Monarch_Oil 25 Twenty-Eight Ol ... . Afternoon Session, { Board- 50 Aztec Oil tec Ol al Standard Oil fonarch Ofl ¥ 100 Fischer R. Theater C¢ Street 1000 Central Pt Con Oll............. W MINING STOCKS. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the San Fran- change Board yesterday . orning Session, 200 Alta 300 Andes 21| 600 Overman 500 Belcher ..... 491000 Potosi . 400 Belcher Savage | 200 Caledonta -..1 3 | 700 Challenge | 700 Con Cal & | 1000 Con TImperial Sierra Nev 100 Crown Polint. 1000 Union Con 200 Gould & Cur. 53900 Utah 200 Justice ...... 300 Yellow | 0 Mexican N 800 Yellow Ja Seg Belcher. . Seg Belcher. . Slerra Nev k.. 100 Ophir _.......1 90| Afternoon Session 400 Belcher ..... 45| 200 Overman - 42 300 Chollar ...... 33| 200 Potosi 40 300 Con Cal & V.1 80| 100 Seg Beicher.. 19 200 Crown Pulnt. 30| 100 Sierra Nev... 83 | 200 Gould & Cur. 51, 500 Sierra Ne: 87 | 200 Hale & Nor. 200 Sierra Nev. .. 88 | 100 Hale & Nor. 74 | 100 Hale & Nor. 200 Mexican 200 Ophir 150 Ophir mo Silver Hill ..1 15 | ‘ St Louls .... 20 | 300 Union Con ..1 00 i3 'za 300 Yellow Jack.. 53 A | PACIFIC STOCK BXCHANGE | Following were the sales on the Pucific Stock Exchange vesterday: Morning Session 200 Caledonia ...1 35| 300 Overman 50| 200 Potosi 300 Challenge Con 300 Chollar 100 Con Cal & 1000 Con Imper 200 Gould & Cur. 300 Hale & Nor. 500 Mexican . 300 Mexican . 200 Mexican - 300 Occidental | | i 29 30 28 23 200 Seg Belcher.. | 300 Sierra Nev... 9% B 200 Silver Hill ..1 15 1 2’1 1100 Union Con..1 121 37| 300 Unijon ) 300 Occidental .. 36/ 400 Union Con ..1 15 200 Ophir .. 1'9714(200 Utah ........ B3| 200 Ophir 2 00/'500 Yellow Jack.. 53 300 Overma: 4l TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange vesterda Morninz Session. 35| 100 Lucky 300 Colehan 700 Colehan 1500 Gipsy Queen.. 27| 500 MacNamara master 100 Rescue 100 Gla Mnt C 0 | 700 Gld Mnt Con. 200 Ton Unlon 9 300 Glg Mnt Con. 24| 260 Ton Union ..1 89 | Affernson Session 34| 200 MacNamara 35| 100 MacNamara 200 Colehan ..... 381000 Paymaster . 500 Gipsy Queen.. 27|500 Paymaster ... 200 Gipsy Queen.. 28| 500 Paymaster . 1000 Gl Mnt Con. 25 100 Reacue 100 Gld Mnt Con. 500 Rescue 100 Gld_Mnt Con. 24 100 Rescue 1300 Lucky Tom C 15/ 100 Ton U CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, June 2—4 p. m Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask, 03|Julia ........ 3 Justice 700 Colel 1000 Colel 21 150 Kentuck Mexican . Oceident 32 40 Scorplon . 02 170 Seg Belche: 18 20 Con Imperial. 06 07/Sferra Nev 8¢ 8§ Con N Y 11 1b(Sliver Hill...1 15 1 20 Crown Point.. 27 8|St Louls — Eureka Con — 55| Syndicate 05 08 Exchequer ... 03 04| Union Con... 96 87 Gould & Cur. 49 50|Utah .. 51 5a | Hale & Norc. 69 70{Yel Jackét... 53 54, Lady Wash .. — OS5l ! TONOPAH MINES. llfl Alk Bid. Ask. Colehan 36|Rescue ...... 20 22 12 14{Salt] e &T. — 75 B F 2 2 : een . G M Con. - BiTon Fraction. — 130 Lucky Tom 15 16/Ton & Gt W. — 10 MacNamara . 39 40|Ton of . — 950 Mizpah Ex. 40 — Ton N Sti 58 59 Montana T.1 l’a 120Ton Midway.. 56 50 New York Ton 25(Ton Union. 40158 Paymascer 20 32|United Ton 15 18 Pine Grove 0 —IUtopia — 15 “11 =—Art——= Supplement “A Proud Moment” BY F. MORTIMER LAMB. FREE WITH NEXT=== Sunday Call “A Proud Moment,” by F. Mortimer-Lamb, _ is a sportsman’s picture painted by a sports- man, and has for its subject a sportsman’s best friend—a good dog. It is not alone an interesting picture but a portrait of .a high-’ bred Llewelyn setter, ‘“Dash the Second e from the kennel of the artist. Y The dog and bird are admirably drawn and there is broad and effective pairiting in the background of autumnal foliage, but the chief interest in the picture lies in the ani- mated expression and intelligent action de- picted in the flgure of the dog. 3 The great popularity of Landseer’s pamt- ings of dogs was due (o similar qualities, al- % though the English painter frequently én:- dowed his animal models with exaggerated and almost human expression. For this rea- scn the great vogue which his pictures had during his lifetime soon waned after his death. There is no such exaggeration in the picture by Mr. Lamb. He has held closely. to nature. The intelligence which shines .in the eyes of ‘““Dash the Second” and theé pride shown in his carriage are rational and true to canine nature, and yet strongly expressed Mr. Lamb shows in this an artist’s love. of truth and a sportsman’s love for a fine ani- mal. Much of his time in the season is spent in the woods with his dogs- He carries a gun and a painting outfit, and paints pictures of game on the spot where he kills it. It natural- ly follows that this consistent and conscien- tious manner of painting his pictures has won success wherever they have been shown. Mr. Lamb was born at Middleboro, Mass., in 1865. He showed proficiency in drawing when quit2 young. His first artistic training was received in the Massachusetts Normal School of Art and the Boston Art Museum. Later he spent three years in the Julian Academy in Paris.

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