The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 1, 1900, Page 19

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, S NATIVE SON OUT FOR HIGH OFFICE DAY, APRIL 1, 1900. 19 ot iR b IRnilroad Fare Allowed out - of - town buyers ‘}relflhl paid with- in 100 n.iles on all | purchases of | over. Goods sa packed at our ex- pense PMaii orders re-| our prompt | Big Furniture Exposition Builcing. Block: 16th St., From Mission to Capp. . iere. EGONOMIZE and Be Prnsperuus. | Compare our prices with those of any other concern in San Fran- cisco and you will find them by many degrees the lowest. Call and exam- ‘ ine the qualities of our goods. Let us show you the straightforwardness § 1 with which our business is conducted, and you will buy at our store and § \ | | pen Saturday | enings Till 10| k. Kid or Suéde 200 Post Street practice true economy and prudence. | = CHIFFQNIERS 'R LRPRE A S AR S golden oak, highly i made and worth | faney 6 5() | v 7.00 | 2. . 'Carpet Department.| A very elegant showing of the new- o8 AR S AN CHARLES H STANYAN, A CANDIDATE FOR GRAND MARSHAL Son Bedroom Furniture. e e T e T S e e %e et ts 0% e %eN e L RTINS ST I A R $4.50, mm ng b b for 9 50 L |Upholstery |Department. Buy a Swmg For Baty. We have them ‘n all styles, from, 25¢ to 5200 Wil @otiotietioi oot oot et et ot olietio, et et et Attt T e et et et e et et e et et et e NOONDAY MEETINGS |AUTOMOBILE OWNERS FOR BUSINESS MEN MUST OBEY THE LAW Commencing to-morrow, the annual| E. J. Murphy’s automobile has got noonday Lenten services for busine: into s of the Brothe held at the Chamber yeakers and [ e SN e "~ |CAPE NOME _ TRANSPORTATION GOMPANIES. THE * ALASKA EXPLORATION (0. Will Dispatch the Al American Steamship. LEALANDIA (CAPACITY £000 TONS) “ FOR NOME DIRECT, Sailing from San Franeisco Munflay Hay 21,1300 nt and insurance. freight service to n Yukon River. A EXPLORATION CO., FuuT STREET. Cuticura EEraeanary Sgap CAPE NOME! 5 Cents, xew o SAN PEDRO n old residence, you want at least one of the rooms in hardwood B Pacific Coast agents for the BB inlaid floors, and will, without any charge to you, inspect e and give you an estix B ORI S8 £ A v el . : PASSENGER TRAIN OF FAMOUS EQUIPMENT ’ of the North- s New Sched- Marvel of Modern pointment. ““ MEDIUMS ARE UP IN ARMS ; AGAINST A MUNICIPAL TAX Prominent Spiritualists Denounce the Ordinance as Being Unjust and Decide to Have a Test Case Before Paying the Sum Demanded. - - e~ B B R S o N N T b NO MORE. | (Built in 1399.) by \ NO LESS. Capactty 1009 tons. All modern ting schedule | > 3 ences for comfort. Elee- '@ And this price every day nted throughout. . " in the year. Sailing From N g SAN FRANCISCO iz purehased at Sanborn, Vail & { SEND FOR 100-PAGE Market street | ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE NOME DIRECT . . ; American Guild Ball'.‘ S MRS, J. J. WHITNEY. MRS. SARAH SEAL. . R. 8 ; + [§ Paine’s Celery Compound. .. ... 75¢ Ma 15 1900 e S Treantiscs Chap, | @40+ 0964-04-0004000460040+0+0+0+0+0 : o-e-ceoe@ M Piorce's Prescription.........75 y 9 5 A : . . . . B ts company will b ' Leading Local Members of the Society Who Declare Their Intention Not to Submit to Unjust Taxation Pierce’s Blscorery. ... .75 o : ent were in Pinham’s Compaund. . i and expeditiods landing of passea- s e following a d com- gers cargo on arrivalat Nome. : Ji ‘,f lowing named com Aty Seabal vy o e state SHirualiets terminati to pay the tax. fo Daker's Honduras Sareapulllla Tie n modern spiritu b s Mrs. J. J. Whitne! io.pay the @ Hoed's Sarsapariila. . 15¢ iered in like- a tempest in c b ¥ ! s v Frotaht and i L nirit o this law interferes with the m \ie!nd“dwl Passenger epiritualists of this | free exercise of the religious views of a | ties. Amc 3 Ayer's Sarsaparilia 5 | Rates Appiy to with indignation because on | portfon of the communi and that the | posed to the ance are M i 9 3 5 ary of their religion a mu- | present municipal ordinance is a restric- | Robinson, B F. Small. Mrs. ®. ., Scott’s Emu'sion, $1.00 sizs. .- BAPE "DME STEA"SHIP = pal tax has been imposed upon the me- | tion of that privilege think it is wrong ' Mrs. Sarah Seal and Miss Annie F. Ander- ’ 3 diums, whom they claim are demonstra- | B Its application, because no other ex- Carter's Helr [enewer........50c B/ X (H R. DUFFIN & CO., Gen'l Agents,) Carter's Lithla Tabiets ......25¢ 10 Montgomery St., San Franeiseo. Valdler's Violet Ammonia- ....25¢ @ S son. g 4 | ponents of a religlon are subjected to a | Mrs. Robinson said: “I, of course: as a tors of their occult phenomena. munieipal license; therefore, we as a com- | representative :pomuwu In 3480 an ordinance was passed requir- | mittee shall make every effort to declare taxation and think i ing mediums, clairvoyants and others to | the tax uncenstitutional. Jjudge Daniel J. | ever, I am not uxl' make a test pay a quarter]y ense of $10. The ordi- Murphy has been engaged by the Spirit- ' case of it. I don't think it necessary. To am opp pos T 'i,u“n- W & Dr. Emma C. Laf —Dr. A. T. Derb floor 'manager), T © L - ”"m"mm nance was inoperative and the matter was | UAlISt, Soclety to defend them in this test do so worild be an acknowledgment ot our Swamp Root. .. . 40¢ FOR P e A llowed to drop. Last week, however, no- | 5,300 Murphy expressed the following out the charlata stor i Syrup of Flgs. .. - 35¢ L3k D Eoves _,‘:‘:! s were agaln served upon the various | opinion yesterday: ‘'Nearly twenty years am sure that an intelligen rimination = ) : ' ¥ . Lete 4meS | mediums to pay the sum, and a meeting | ago, when this law went into effect, 1 was | should be exercised in the difficult task. g Carter's Liver PHls . |5¢ b train will be | B- Wear. s |of the Mediums' Protective Union was | attorney for the Spiritualist Sociely 1n a | The State Orj(amfi.xli(un oof, Spiritualists | | 3 re of the equip- | et ataciine this” i¥ect ce Similar case and won the suit upon the should be respected, for they only indorse | e sovebty’ fost 1o Cpen Sundays. cglied 1o ok and Injustice | B0, 15 “That In giving these communica- | genuine mediums." BARKENTINE C"T“Em“‘: R SUDDEN SAILS be en ¢ the tax. The union appeal . irely new | Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, open | &iute. Spiritualists’ oDeklad. b Jhe | riney purporting to come from disembod- | G. J. Fitzgerald, who has charge of the S THE OWL DRUG - CO. 5, 2lists’ Assoclation for as- | o - For relxh! rne- a; ' with hm..r datly, including Sundays, from 9 a. m. to fed spirits these mediums were simply de- outside work in the License Office, is re SOME BEACH LIGHTE! t % | sistance, and they in turn will rely upon | monstrating their philosophy, or religion. | sponsible for the present excitement | Cut-Rate Druggists, PORTATIO! “comfort | 4 p. m. Concerts every Thursday evenisg.* | i, . "\aiional Spiritualists, with headquar- | If thesa mediums, who are working under among the mediums. In looking over the | i Otfice: 4 80 ¢ 1 the good points | ters at Washington, D. C., for aid. | 8 State ch]lne; can show lhtulu;hev e books heh{ound that : lherg were only | 1138 MARKET ST. —— e vation car ew | % o - v ' | proving only the continuity o e, ch | twenty who were paying the tax. After . SAN FRANCISOU. et b e e Caught Stealing )nflk Measures have been taken to make a|[I°c® pasie prineiple of their relglon, | consulting with Mr. Scott It was decided | - i Tkt bk torward entrance of | Thomas Hurlev, 20 years of age, was|test case of the mediums’ tax, and a com- | why, then, I think every court in the land | to have notices served upon those whose | 10th and Broadway Marne SF By ich runs a arrested early vesterday morning by Spe- | mittee was appointed to carry the projéct | will ‘declare such license tax unconstitu- advertisements appeared in the papers. our ial Brew »gth, will be cial Officer Delmer on a charge of petty | into effect. This committee is m'f[m tional” He has given them until to-morrow to pay | . Oaiiana. en-‘m Pond Lameet and card fooms s soven lasceny. | Delme: caught him stealing two of Mrs. Jennie Robinson, William M. Ri- number of mediums have been inter- | the tax, and those who fail to do so will, C paoyercoats” and e th folding tables and 1 a bottle milk from Keller's | der and Mr. Stoddard. Mr. Rider, who is viewed. and all but one stoutly declared | he says, be prosecuted. [ caeciked tree.

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