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THE SEATTLE STAR } BY STAR PURLIEMING CO. “ BVERY APTERNOON BXCKPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES Matn 1050. Kaditorial Dept ., Main 1138 Business Dept., F. CHASE, Busine “ ® HABARD WELLS, Pattor ee OFFICHS: Beattle—1i0T ‘Third avenue. Now York—230 Temple Court Butlin Chicago 817-318 U Express Ruatidt | 2 “One cont per copr ty mail or carriers Wo terest ie conte tree per week or twenty-five conte per month, delivercd io tom. the postoMice at Seattia Washington. as second-olase matter THE WORST ANARCHY Anarchy is of several and var! ‘There is anarchy of the flanne! and nuisance, There is anarchy of the bloody-hand seeks assassination. ‘There are these and other forms of anar< the grab-because-you-can sort. sorte, nouth, which expends itself In noter which skulks#in the dark and hy, but the worst of all is who deery the We are accustomed to regard as rohists onty thi laws becauwe they conserve unequal conditions, We overtook the worne anarchists who defy the laws to enhance that Inequatity, ‘This last sort of anarchy is the most dangerous because the most silent and tnaidious, and at the same time the most effective, For instance, the anthracite siteation calls up a question that we have been wont to consider fundamental, A phare of the situation ts r of Philadelphia, as follows: “If the operators ship us a few carloads, as they occasionally da, it never reaches us, The ratiroad companies appropriate it for their own une. Even if the courts should interfere, it would injure inatead of If we should resist, the company could and would discrim ays. Our business would be ruined tm a lit benefit us. imate against us tn many tle w We are helpless.” The condition here described is anarchy Not of the flannel-mouth or bloody-hand, you-can sort. Tt ts anarchy that robs while it oyerthrows law -becaune but of the # It i anarchy that Teapects not even moral right. It le anarchy that offers no Bjea and has no moti but greed. 1 This condition is momentous, It is revolutionary In the econontic Practices of thix country. It ix epoch-making Tt gives more than a bint to the public of the actual lawlessness that prevails under the face of things at the hands of powerful cor- porations whenever their self-interest dictates, It is anarchy, actual and in force. It is anarchy of the worst sort ex- feting on earth. It ts the worst anarchy conceivable. _—_--_-- LYNCH Him Bleven policemen and four citizens were shot by Jeremiah Hunter and his wifo, negroes, who turned their home into « fort of resistance to capture. This was not in the Wild West, but in the immediate vicinity of New York city Huater and his wife, both old, were not hardened criminals. On the contrary, they were the trusted ané faithful caretakers of a wealthy city man’s suburban estate. ‘The motive that could fire a peaceable old man and his wife with the desperation of a Tracy must have been strong indeed, and it wan, Hunter's Offense—but that does not matter; it was sufficient to make him subject to arrest. But he was = negro, and matantly the ery, “Lynch him!” was r e@. A great crowd gathered. - It requires no extraordinary imaginative power to appreciate the complex emotions that must have thronged through the old man's heart. He was a reader of newspapers, and knew Lynch him!” means. He knew how common lynching# are. He knew how slight the provocation may need to be, provided a man’s skin be black. He no doubt was familiar with the lynch horrors, north as well 88 south, that stand as great, hideous blots upon the record of civiliaa- tion, and an a terrifying menace to the man born black. He realized that his own 70 years of law-abiding, God-fearing tte ‘would count as nothing against the insane fury of a blood-secking what ; His mind pictured, perhaps, a cone of fame with himself chained to & stake in its midst. He saw, perhaps, the white-hot irons being thrust at his eyes. He heard, perhaps, the demoniac yellw that told bin there. would be no justice, no mercy, no pity, until death should cut his chains, ‘These are the visions that were marshaled before the old man’s mind by that cry: “Lynch him!” A coward might have craventy fallen to his knees. begging for jus- tiee where there was no justice, crying for mercy where there was no mercy, appealing for pity where there was no pity. But this old man was of a different sort of stuff. He barricaded his @oors and windows, secured three shotguns and a brace of revolvers, His old wife helped him, loading his weapons. out against mob and police, and in those 16 hoarse is deadly fire. He was taken only after the house had had been beaten into insensibility. the law, in a sense, In another his life, as only a brave man will. His example is not one to emulate. zt i [ i sense he was fy But let it not be forgotten that the American people are respons- fhle for the infamous conditions that made this man a desperado in a Sight for his life. The lyneh record of this country loaded those guns, and the man who cried, “Lynch him!” pressed the trigger. BITS OF GAIETY | Mrs. W. D. Perkins will give a tea rots afternoon at her ho:ne on avenue. Many invitations fave’) SF wreps and the affair is & very pleasant one. ‘the Trinity Parish church re & concert under the diree- tion of J. Edmonde Butler. A fine a has been prepared. con- sist’ of solos, quartettes and choruses. | harst time Seattle theater- goers are given a chance of seeing one of the greatest fighters that ever stepped in @ ring. The play runs the week | with @ Saturday matinee. MANY DEAD versity Glee club will soon take up*it# regular work for the seanon, under the direction of F. W. Zimmerman. 1 yell vpcoption will be given Bell Tuseda: A farewel for Rev. evening, ere 2%, at St. Mark's rec- tory. The members and friends of the church are urged to be present. Mra. S. L. Shuffeton will be at home to her friends Thursdays at her new residence, 1220 Third ave- nue. ‘The Indies of the St. Clement’ guild will serve lunch Thursday af- ternoon the 25th, at St. Clemen: church. It will be the annual meet angst the ladies’ auxiliary. P. KE. O. club held ita first reg. ular meethi Monday afternoon at the home of Mra. E. P. Tremper, 1607 Thirteenth aveune south. Invitations have been iesued to all the federat clubs of the city for @ reception to be given by the mem-~- bers of the Orptec club. The affair will be held at the home of Mra, W. HL. Parry, 1011 Queen Anne avenue, Friday afternoon, Sept. 26, from 3 until 6:30, Mrs. Wm. Mclachlan and daugh- ter, Miss Etta McLachlan, are vinit- ing relatives and friends in Ch ham, Ont. They will remain East for a couple of months. List of Fatalities Con-. tinues to Lengthen PORTLAND, ©: than 50 dead bodie in the fire-swept and Cowlitz count test number of was in the valley of the Lewis river A number of people who resided there are mise and it tn feared that they may yet have to be added to the list of those w the fire, Sept. More nummer: cases of loss of life in the been reported to di over, as the fami have seem to have Houseware Section Is steadily gaining in favor Theaters Madison Street Theater * The attraction at the Madison the-| ater this week is John Isham's Oc- toroons. An operatic sketch, “A Trip to Africa,” 18 put on, followed by [THESE ARE SPECIAL several clever vaudeville turns. VALUES— There will be the customary Satur- 2-burner Gas Stove Gas Tubing, per.foot... $1.50 Gan Ovens ....... $2.00 Gav Ovens... Mrs. Potts’ Irons, | nickie plat day matinee. Gorton’s Minstrels Gorton's minstrels have proved to be @ drawing card at t hird Av enue theater this week. The trov ie better than the average organiza- tion of its kind and an interesting show is put on. There is a regular perade every morning. The Satur- day matinee will be given as usual. “The Honest Blacksmith” “The Honest Blacksmith,” with! Robert Fitasimmons in the leading role, is being presented at the Seat- | tie theater as this week's attraction, ‘Thee play itself is good, and for the 8c Cedar Tub .., sex: | ARE FOUND ve been found | fatalities | ho perished in| Oregon the {atglities were much| Only nine authentic | The alarm is| 6 for . 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IF you come cow you will od plate, sothing Oner Te vo GR0e per Gere. | RowenT ALOT « ; atop paying rent I can you three low number contracts that will mature soon in the Fidelity company, the most reliable in the field; have four that will mature next sum- mer, and In the Western Home| pres. company, low number; these con- tracts will be sold very cheap; you want # home of your own thie in your pacer nny call any ee at the Treen § avenue, Ask for wv. N. he City number ef beautiful spring \fowing through It with an abund- jones of trout in them. near the Seattie- (cae electric tine. only 20 min- utes ride t business center. Price $75 TO hee per acre, Come DAMS @# NICHOLS, 1414 Second Avenue, Room 312. Si trae BMET BARGAINS OFFERED. ber | taleg two lots S0x120; small bouse tin caine batter opportunity fered ts ‘er nit Ect a home: halt . 7 tio Snly tor 3 tote nay cleared, ready for howe THE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. tracted, et baolueely Se sat ry datms feted need A work te ordered, . ail ant ave Free etamination and our beens Will please be i Set . Gold Crown, the eth is rich giey an the ‘moat of it is stertk Phone Main 1060 We sell at reasonable prices. FOR SALK CHBAP BY ar Onna © tote facing Lake Union, and houne, 5 place to keep chickens 2 Westlake avenue, be- tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth avenue, Brooklyn; University car. 20 ACRES of land for $800; mostly alfier bottom; in good locat R, oa aera Ads Ae Chae ches, jewelry” - jamonda, watches, Te 8” Wert, Pa ee Low Anter- MONET on short notice at to prt. money and pompany: money to bana with a. A. Virtue, Room a, “satis Bullding. | Phone Black 36. COLLATERAL, BANK « For cleaning and st 7 Taitemeinse® ity’ Beehwerta’ A NoTICES REMOVAL SALE. “stor Oo move; must vacate on Prive rate of Oth. A large stock of tur- | TO LOAN—Private eoler stoves, tin and granite- c ges Ware, ‘crockery, lamps, iron beds, bedding, carpets, matting, lino. Led RRANTS Eeheiman. oes bid. mmokt oa 8 and school; H, P. Campbell, 172 Tallman, Bal- lard. NoTICR or etree “Fhe partnership existing between B, Myers and Joe Martin te this day dissolved by mutual consent. B. Myers retains the business, pays all debts of the firm. leum, art squares, in fact every- thing to make your house ele and comfortable. — RED FRONT FURNITURE © 0., 110 and 112 Second avenue uth: NEVADE AND UTAR rR 48 MEN FoR Nev ADA—M MEN, ie maweree | STR’ tie Waste tree, one cent per pound; take Seattle and Renton car to Fairview. W. Da- vidson. ed MARTIN, Seattle, Sept. 6, 190. gE *\rers, t-pound Pitiows, 18x2h Inches, $ good feathers, per pair. 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