The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 29, 1911, SECTION FIVE, Page 9, Image 61

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JANUARY 29, 1911.
ENGLISH CIVILIZATION IS MENACED
BY ALIEN REDHANDED ANARCHISTS
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LONDON. Jan. Bpeclal.r-The
murder of three policemen and the
wounding of many others while In
the cxeruilon of their duly In a densely-populated
quarter of London by a
band of desperadoes alleged to be for
txa criminal, of a peculiarly vicious
trpa baa again revived extraordinary
Interest In the activities of known
anarchist who make London from tint
to time the errne of their operatlona
and propaganda. Opinion, are at the
moment divided as to whether aatl
ants of the police In Houndsdltch were
prompted by polttirat motlvea or
whether they were merely a band of
swlf-seekinar criminals with robbery
alone as their objective. The con
sensus of opinion Is however In favor
of the belief that while robbery was
Intended the persons encaged in the
desperate enterprises belonged to the
anarchist movement.
It la remarkable, however, that while
the majority of Kottllah newspaper
writers are agreed that the attempted
burglary and lha murder, so unhappily
associated with it were the acts of
foreign anarchist, they are able to
throw so very Utile light on the actual
work of the anarchist movement and
the activity of anarchist propagandists
in England. They think It sufficient
to trot out columns of ancient history;
to refer to Itavachol. Bourdln. Henry.
Meunler. the destruction of the Cafe
Very, the murders of King Humbert.
President M Ktnley and other prom
Inent personalities without giving their
readers any Idea of what the militant
anarchist of the moment Is thinking
out or doing in the solitude of his lit
tle apartment not In the slums of
Whltechapcl or ho. as msny are led
to suppose but In suburban villas In
Birmingham. Liverpool. Manchester.
OUsgow. as well aa in Dublin and Bel
fast, and now that these desperadoes
are distributed over a much wider area
It is naturally more difficult to keep
them under observation and to frus
trate their nefarious plans.
l'olk- Kaoe New Tp" of Criminal
Immediately an outrage of some un
common character ia perpetrated In
I.onJon the ordinary Kngllali citizen
feels that the police have only to
raat their nets around Soho and White
chapel and the rest Is a walkover for
the sleuth hounds of Scotland Yard
The difficulties and perils connected
with the capture and detection during
the past year or two of many criminals
for whom the hangman la anxiously
waiting prove how fallacious aucb an
Idea mu.t be. The anarchist, whether
of idealistic type or the mors sordid
variety Is usually a man of some brains
who regulates his acts according to
the needs of the occasion. He may be
burglar, but he ia seldom a bungler.
Hence It Is that so small a proportion
of the foreigners who carry on the pro.
fesaion of burglary In England are
brought to Justice by our alert and
sealous police.
But Is Is not In burglary, highway
fobbery or the sordid side of the an
archist movement that this story has
Its basis. It Is Intended more to show
how free the men and women Imbued
with anarchist Ideas have been to pur
sue their activities In England of late
without the stringent observation to
which they were subjected during the
reign of Superintendent Melville at
Scotland Yard. Since his disappearance
from the scene of action as the head
of the police department which kept a
watchful eye on the movements of sus
picious persons and political firebrands
who made England their refuge, the
system of surveillance has. it appears,
been somewhat relaxed, with the re
sult that In spits of the Aliens' Act
which was designed to keep out unde
sirable persona, some of the most vio
lent anarchist propagandists In Eu
rope have made Great Britain the scene
of their operations.
Anarchist Given Check.
At a moment whan anarchism be
earn a terror throughout Europe. Mel
ville terrorised the anarchist who tried
to make Great Britain a pleasant oper
ating ground with the result that acts
of political violence on ths part of con
tinental "Idealists" received a check
throughout the world. Melville was a
man of Iron when dealing with this
type: he ahowed them no quarter when
he came Into personal conflict with
them, and although Superintendent
yulnn. Ms successor. Is also a man of
actlom Melville was the man tncy
feared most.
Both officers are singularly enough.
Irishmen one hailing from the wilds
of Kerry, the other from bleak Mayo.
Both have been charged with the re
sponsibility of escorting the late Viueen
Victoria and King Edward on their
journeys, a circumstance which Is In
Itself a conclusive refutation of the
calumny that Irishmen are not loyal.
Since the retirement of Melville on
bis well earned pension, a different type
of men seem to have made their way
In the anarchist movement, that Is. as
far aa their conduct, actions and ap
pearance ahow. They belong to the
variety that will not stop at plunder
to furnish them with funda wherewith
to pursue their political alms. They
plead that robbery of the rich, even by
methods of violence. Is a species of
high morality. They make no attempt
to live up to the standard maintained
by Malateata. Kropotkln.' Louise Michel,
Emma Goldman or even Johann Most.
There Is nothing, at the moment, to In
dicate that they have any desire to at.
tack the property of the proletariat but
they make no secret of their determi
nation to show no quarter to the man
or woman, no matter In what position,
who tries to obstruct them lit the pur
suit of their nefarious enterprise to
plunder and purloin the property of the
rich.
Murders May Be Acounted For.
Following theee ideas closely. It can
be seen how easily the Houndsdltch and
the Tottenham murders can be connect
ed with the new type of anarchist
Sropagandlam. Anarchists of the type
f Malatesta do not countenance acts
of violence of this description yet they
fear openly to denounce the "com
rades" who perpetrate them.
Malatesta. who lives In London. Is
an avowed and militant anarchiet. who
haa been expelled from almost every
country in Europe, but he Is so well
known to the police here and so close
ly under observation that he has very
little opportunity for pursuing active
propagandist work. He follows quietly
the occupation of an engineer and gas
fitter, and when a gas cylinder was
Introduced Into the articles found on
the scene of the Houndedllch burglary
there were many who connected Mala
testa with the Houndsdltch affair, es
pecially aa he lives In Islington, the
quarter of London from which the
cylinder was supposed to have coma.
There Is another aspect of these oc
casional outrages which English writ
era entirely overlook. They nearly al
wavs trace the authors to Hussia or
1'oluud. The authors of the llounds
Clun affair are, we are told, Lithuan
ians, an allegation that haa been pub
licly repudiated by responsible repre
sentatives of these people. Those who
have any acquaintance with the move
ments or activities of London anarch
lets ought to know that the most vio
lent and militant among them are cith
er Spanish, French or Italian, white
not a few are of English or Scotch
birth. The difference between the Brit
ish and foreign breed Is that tha former
are of tho frothy or pothouse variety
while the Continental Is a man of ac
tion, who Is not afraid to produce his
"gun" or "knife" as occasion demands.
The Britisher will go on public plat
forms to denounce capital and religion
In violent phrases that sound formid
able, but do little harm. The Continen
tal will conspire secretly to "remove"
the protagonists of both. All the rec
ognized leaders of the anarchist move
ment operating In Great Britain at tha
present time are natives of ths hot
blooded South European clirues, so that
those who say that Kussla supplies all
our foreign criminals are either exhib
iting Ignorance of the real facta or
writing with ulterior motives.
Sympathiser Are Many.
It Is estimated that there are at tha
present moment aoine two to three
thousand men and women of foreign
origin resident In Great Britain who
are in active sympathy with the prin
ciples of anarchism and who are pre
pared to make sacrifices for ths pro
motion and encouragement of their
Ideals. The majority of them work at
some trade or occupation and supply
by weekly subscriptions money for the
sinews of war." Up to quite recently
there were quite a number of young
revolutionaries resident In London with
substantial means who financed tha
movement in a liberal way. but for
some-reuson they have disappeared
from their usual haunts, with tha re
eult tlmt the finances of the "Oum
radea" have suffered seriously.
One of these enthusiasts was known
aa "Carlo" Ixondrovx. who was said
to ba the son of a Polish Count, atudy
ing medicine in England, but It Is
probable that he gave mora time to
revolutionary literature at the British
Museum library than he did to medical
Jurisprudence or pathological science at
any of the London medical schools. He
disappeared at the time of tha Totten
ham murders, and It Is said that he is
now residing either In Canada or the
United States.
He was the last of the wealthy young
men who contributed to the English
anarchist brotherhood, and there is no
doubt thle curtailment of Income has
caused many of the "Comrades" to re
sort to practices which many of the
more disinterested snd idealistic of
them sincerely deplore. Until some
philanthropist with revolutionary ten
dencies comes along to replenish the
coffers of the movement plunder will
occupy a prominent place in the pro
gramme of the anarchists and violent
scene and sordid murders like those
at Whltechapel, Houndsdltch and Tot
tenham may be looked for.
Women Aid Movement.
It Is remarkable how little is thought
of the part women play In these peri
odical anarchist outbreaks. If It were
not for their womenfolk, the most of
the activities of the men could ba kept
In check. They move about easily with
out exciting suspicion, carrying revo
lutionary literature and deadly wea
pons between the anarchists of one
country and those of another. Most of
the literature that makes) Its way into
the United States Is handled In transit
by wonicu. while the priming ia also
Intrusted to them. Their contempt for
the marriage laws makes it an every
day matter for anarchists of both sexes
to live together, so that it is rare to
find an avowed anarchist without a
"wife" or perhaps two or three, as hl
means and circumstances permit. These
"wives" are extraordinarily loyal, not
through fear or compulsion, but from
their faithful allegiance to the '.'cause"
in which they and the "husband" de
voutly believe.
The foreign anarchist who makes his
home In England while he is careful
enough of his own comfort to be the
proud possessor of a "wife," Is not
usually encumbered with a family, so
that he is enabled to remove all his
goods and chattels Immediately there
Is the slightest suspicion of trouble of
any kind approaching He has a rooted
contempt for his landlord, and feels that
he is the very last Individual to whom
he Is under any obligation to pay. As
he has hardly ever anything to dis
train on In the ordinary way, he In
variably escapes paying rent or Its
equivalent.
The sensational events of the last days
of the old year and the commencement
of the new are & striking Illustration
of the extent to which the anarchist
Is prepared to go to show his contempt
for law and order and his desire to
undermine the very foundation of so
ciety. Reckless ruffianism of this na
ture must be met with vigorous meas
ures. The recent events will strengthen
the hands of those who advocate strict
enforcement of the aliens' act. and
where this proves unavailing the mis
creants must be dealt with in the only
wn v that will convince them that if
they are unfit to live in their own
countries they are no longer to be al
lowed to Inflict themselves on the law
abiding inhabitants of another land.
Strange Theories of Single
Tax Advocates
Worked Out. Teiey Defeat Their De
clared Purpose. Asserts Salem Correspondent.
SALHM. Or.. Jan. M. (To the Editor.)
In full recognlUon or me futility
of further discussion of "single land
tax" with professional Socialists I will
close the discussion of that topic so far
as I am concerned with this article, and
ask your Indulgence for tlila communi
cation. '
Mr. Crldge in Tha Oregonian of the
15th Inst, manifests much surprise at
my use of the expression "above-ground
property." Knowing full well that our
one and only subject of dlscusuion has
been "single land tax" and no other, and
my expression meant just what It said,
namely, everything except land, Is sub
ject to no other interpretation and is
simply a short way of saying as much.
Hence his pretended perplexity is pretty
evidently affectation.
It Is comforting, however, to notice Mr.
Crldge's growing liberality as shown by
his proposal 'to add to the list of taxable
assets "franchises and timber." This Is
pew and Interesting and promises well
for Mr. Crldge's future, as heretofore ha
has made no such concession, our sub
ject being "single land tax" And that
only. However, as no two Socialists
agree or seem to know Just what they
want to do. these little lapses are more
or less excusable, and the Fels don't
dare to give Crdge a "round-up," for
there are vague suspicions that the old
man himself has been pocketing "un
earned increment."
s
Mr. Crldgo and Mr. Himes seem to
think that a oareful study of "land area"
and "land values" would greatly en
lighten me, and demonstrate the Justice
and consistency of raising all necessary
revenues by a tax on land only. Now, as
men and brothers, I wish to ask these
gentlemen if they ever knew of land be
ing assessed, except that such assess
ment was guided solely by the considera
tion of "area and value"? Wherein Is the
wonderful mystery? It has1 always been
the consideration in assessing land and
will so continue. What is there to study?
We are told that Vancouver, B. C, has
adopted the "single land tax" system,
snd we are advised to wait and see how
It works out. Now, as Vancouver Is a
city having municipal limits with per
haps not an acre of farm land In the
municipality, suppose they determine to
levy all taxes on lots, or suppose they
tax the buildings (the valuable buildings
and the lots bring of approximately the
same value), what does it amount to
except tolmplify their assessment plan?
What they escape on one they pay for
on Uie other. Just shifting the load as a
fact from one shoulder to the other. Now,
If there is a trace of similarity between
this simple expedient for convenience in
taxation, and loading up the agricultural
Interests with all taxes, and purely for
the purpose of confiscation and conse
quent reversion to the Government (this
last on the authority of Henry George), I
defy any rational person to tell us about
It. We do not need to wait on the city
of Vancouver, as the two situations have
no similarity or lelatlonshlp, but it Is
characteristic Socialistic duplicity, mask
ing in the guise of "argument."
'Another thoucht Is it not a fact that
from Henry George down to the veriest
Socialistic weaklings, the declaration
that "the land was created for the use
or all" has been the shibboleth? I have
had that 'declaration presented to my
mind with much emphasis and assur
ance of lata by Socialistic gentlemen
who assumed to speak by the card. The
declaration. If true. Is supposed to fur
nish proof positive of the wickedness of
any one who claims absolute ownership
of land. Now, as a fact, while the Cre
ator was creating land, did he not cre
ate every other material appendage and
appurtt'nanue to our plaatt? Is it not
also a perfectly logical deduction from
your premises that he created every
thing else, aa well as land "for the use
of all"? You can't prove to the contrary
In a thousand years, and .more, you dare
not try, aa it would prove your lack of
philosophy, consistency and reason.
Now If all things were created (pre
sumably) "for all to use." where do you
acquire the right to wear, the coat on
your back, or any other article of your
apparel? Was not the material "cre
ated for all to useT" If a fellow cltl
sen should take -one of those articles
you would say he stole It and have him
arrested and tried for larceny. But you
would be wrong In o doing, as by
your own theory they were "created
for the use of all." and you have been
monopolizing what does not belong to
you. If you were held up by a high
wayman and robbed of 150 you would
protest and call it a crime. You should
do nothing of the kind, as you were
wickedly assuming ownership and mo
nopoly of something which was "cre
ated for all to use." While this devotee
of your philosophy sees your error and
wants to pass this money around, as he
has heard you declare most oracularly,
that It was "created for all to use."
The difference so far as I can see Is
that he Is making a universal applica
tion of your theory, and is consistent
with the theory of a general "divide
up," while your gun Is loaded for the
farmer who works 10 or 12 hours dally
often for a bare living. All sophistries
aside, you would drive him from his
home, beggar his family and work uni
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these reformers (?) did not change the
taxes on land, their efforts were child
ish; and of no effect. If they raised
taxes so high that the large land owner
would be compelled to sell, it would
bar all his efforts to sell, because of
confiscatory taxation rates. If the taxes
are really lessened, as some of these
gentlemen profess will be the result,
then you're working right in line of
the large owner's interests to enable
him to hold his land indefinitely, un
disturbed by danger of confiscatory
taxation.
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stance you defeat your own declared
purpose. Mr. Cridge declares that "the
Improvements on farms constitute most
of their values"; again, "not 15 percent
of the farmers own the farms." Such
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figures and estimates of '"actuaries" in
answer to my showing from the records
of the Assessor's office that tha ap
plication of tlie tnerle tax theory will
raise the tax on Multnomah County
land $100,000,000 approximately, and
other counties in proportion, shows his
distress when brought face to face with
the facts of record and require no re
sponse from me.
It may be as well to remind the owh
ers of large wealth, which is not sup
posed to be reached, but rather pro
tected from taxation under tho pro
posed single lam) tax system, and who
in consequence do not need to go to
the polls, that there is something in
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land." This sounds good, but Mr. Himes
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people back to the land, much less
keep them there, with all the donkey
engines in Portland. He doesn't seem
to understand them. They are the eal
"Statues of Liberty," and their mission
is to enlighten the world. When you
crowd them off the street corners, you
take away their very breath of life.
No "back to the farm" for them. They
don't back to the farm worth a cent,
they back the other way. Ask Eastern
Oregon and Eastern Washington farm
ers what they think of it.
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New Story About Burns.
Philadelphia Times.
An unusually graceful tribute was
paid to Dr. S. Weir Mitchell at a recent
celebration. Dr. Mitchell had delivered
a speech about Kobert Burns, and had
told a seldom-repeated story of how
Burns had planned to emisrate to the
United States, even having his trunk
packed and his passenge engaged. Ho
did not say, however, how it came
about that Burnt! did not come.
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liams, In responding to a toast Interpo
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"Before I begin my regular toast I
wish to refer to Dr. Mitchell's remark
about Burns. He told us how Burns
had deolded to emigrate, but he stopped
when it came time to tell why he did
not do so. I wish you all to know that
it was through the loving thoughtful
ness of Dr. Mitchell's grandfather, who
provided means for Burns to live in
Scotland, that he did not come. As you
know so well. Dr. Mitchell Is too mod
est to refer to deeds of his own fam
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