THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND. OCTOBER 20, 1907. EVERY OFFICER HAS HEM GERMAN LIBEti SUIT SHEDS LIGHT OX AFRICA. Man Accused of Outrages Defends Himself by Saying He Acts Ac cording to Custom. . BERLIN. Oct. 19. (Special.) It would be hard to Imagine a more curious com mentary on the German colonial scandalB of last year, and the events which led up to the dissolution of the Reichstag, than the libel action of Roeren againsj Schmidt, the hearing .of w-lch was con cluded recently at Cologne., The parlia mentary storms of last December reached their climax with a series of charges made In the Chamber by the leader of the Center, Herr Roeren, who at the time oc cupied a high position on the judicial bench, against Georg Schmidt, a former chief administrative official at Atakpame, In Togoland. According to the Catholic deputy, Schmidt, who was at the moment in the gallery of the House, had displayed in his office the manners and morals of a negro potentate. Of him it was said that he signalized his arrival at the station by having tt announced by the public crier that all the gtrlB of the neighborhood were to assemble that night for a dance, which. It was suggested, was a kind of corybantlc orgle, and that the mothers of all who failed to put In an appearance would have to pay a fine of twenty marks. He had ordered forty elderly natives to be flogged for refusing to work at the fenclng-ln of a tree which it was his de sire to preserve. A native chieftain, named Kukowlna. who, on beha.f of him self and other headsmen, had dared to complain to the Governor of Schmidt's arbitrary and Illegal actions, had been summoned before the station chief and thrown into prison. A notorious pro curess, named Ssisagbe, whom Schmidt had chosen as a mistress, had been ele vated by him to the rank of queen, en dowed with powers of summary Jurisdic tion, 'and invested with a sword, as the symbol of her office. He had kept a har em of immature girls, which, according to native ideas, was a capital ofTence, and of them, a. certain Abdjao, he had flogged with a horsewhip. Finally, he had ciused the personnel of the Cath olic mission, with whom he had come into acute conflict through his excesses, to be dragged out of their beds at dead of night and imprisoned Hill a peremptory message came from the Governor, Herr Horn, ordering their release. It was to this speech that Herr Dern burg replied by accusing Herr Roeren of having attempted to influence .the pro ceedings then pending against the colonial official Wlstuba. and so came about the struggle between the Government and the Clericals, ending with the dissolution and a mot d'ordre against the Center. Bchmldt at once challenged Herr Roeren lo cast off the Immunity which hedges words spoken In the Legislature, and to repeat outside Us walls the accusations which he had brought forward. The Catholic leader responded by hinting that the Colonial official should seek exculpation In disciplinary proceedings, which were understood to have been Instituted against him. Schmidt had, however, meanwhile retired from the service of the state, and was no longer subject to Its disciplinary provisions, but he took the step of publishing an open letter. In which he charged his adversary with having misused his po- sitlon in the Reichstag to utter what ' he knew to be baseless calumnies, and with being no longer worthy to occupy the position of Judge. Herr Roeren's answer to this was to .enter an action of libel, the hearing of which has Just concluded. Judg ment has been reserved, but the evl idence given has already" raised the proceedings to the first rank among political causes celebres. for not only has It produced a number of extra ordinary vignettes of German Colonial life, but It has aroused something more than a "strong suspicion that Herr Dernburg's specific indictment anrl the wild attack on the Center which followed it were. under the mildest interpretation, based on misap prehension. The witnesses examined were chief ly German Colonial officers, who were nearly all on the side of Schmidt, and the Fathers of the Catholic Mission at Atakpame, who were unanimous against him. The evidence showed that Schmidt had at least three black wives, and one witness deposed that everywhere he went he met black women who 'claimed to be wives of Schmidt. Schmidt admitted that he maintained a harem, but he said It was the custom of the country, and all of the German officials and officers had black wives; in fact, there were no other women in the colony. 1 Scotch Interested in Politics. GLASGOW. Oct. 19. (Special. ) An emi- HEILIG THEATER 14th and Washington Phone Main l Begins Tonight 8:15 Continues Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. Special Price Matinee Wednesday ' - , The Big Musical Record-Breaker JOS. M. GAITES PRESENTS JOHN L. KEARNEY In Richard Carle's Musical Triumph THE MAYOR ...60... PEOPLE -OF- TOKIO ...60... PEOPLE The Same Original Production The Famous Peanut Ballet The Blue Ribbon Chorus An Army of Funsters EVENING PRICES. Lower floor, except last 3 rows. $1. SO Lower floor, last 3 rows 1.00 Balcony, flret 4 rows 1.00 Balcony, last 10 rows 73 Entire gallery .10 Boxes 10 00 SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES. Entire lower floor 91.00 Balcony, ft rat 4 rows - .75 Balcony, last 10 rows......... Entire gallery -.. Seats Selling at Theater. . Phone Main L UT7TT T THEATER . 1 1 "IT 14th and Washington r-B- Phone Main It Saturday NIGHTS October Special Price -25-26 Matinee Saturday The Comedy Triumph of Two Continents A. MESSAGE FROM MARS as played v Three Years in London Two Years in New York Carefully Selected Cast Including The English Comedian Mr. Wallace Widdecombe Evening Prices Lower floor, except last S rows. $1.50 Lower floor, last 3 rows - 1.0O Balcony, A rat a rows . 1.00 Balcony.. next 5 rows.... 75 Balcony. lat 5 rows B0 Gallery, reserved, 86c; balance. . .215 Boxes 10.00 Special Price Saturday Matinee Kntlre lower floor I'.I.Sl.OO Balcony, .first 4 rows....:. Balcony, last 10 rows 50 iallery. reserved .- .85 Balance gallery 25 rent Cabinet Minister, who Is spending his holiday In Scotland, writes to a friend In London that tremendous Interest is be ing taken In the forthcoming meeting at Edinburgh, which Is to be addressed by the Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell. Bannerman. There Is, he says, an unprecedented de mand for tickets from all parts of Scot land. "When Scotsmen play up In this style," he adds, "it means business, the funeral (political) of Rosebery, among other things. We must bury the corpse In the Autumn. 'Real spade work,' this." FIGHTING FOR PURE MILK Montclalr Health Board Declares AVar on Local Trust. MONTCLA1R, N. J., Oct. 15. The most important forward move yet un dertaken by any municipality In this country has been made by the Board of Health of this town In ordering the exclusion of all milk that comes from herds that are not proved free from tuberculosis. This action is based upon the dem onstrations of Dr. E. C. Schroeder and lr. John V. Mnhler, of the Bureau of MOUNTED: Broadsword Contest For Championship of the World Carl Nelson . vs. . Major J.A.McGuire TODAY (SUNDAY) RAIN OR SHINE Baseball Grounds, Twenty-fourth and Vaughn Sts. Admission, SOc. THE RINGLER SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE Departments of (1) Physical Training, (2) Swimming, (3) Dancing, (4) Dramatic Expression. Eight instructors. Complete courses. Class and private lessons daily. A select, high-grade school. Department of Dramatic Ex pression under the instruction of Mrs. Walter W. Bruce. Visitors cordially invited to inspect the new quarters of the East Side Athletic Club, the finest in the West. The Healy Building, Grand avenue and Morrison street. M. M. RINGLER, Phones : East 5670, B 1003. Director. Animal Industry of the Federal De partment of Agriculture. These ex perts have demonstrated the , lnf ect lveness of milk from tuberculous ?ows and the probability of all milk from untested herds containing the germs that convey consumption to men, wom en and children. Acting upon these proofs " of the common cause of tuberculosis, the Fed eral Government has urgently recom mended the pasteurization of all milk from untested herds. Six months ago the Montclalr Health Board warned a big company that has been bitterly opposing pasteurization that If It wished to continue to sell Its milk raw It would have to certify that the cows supplying the milk had been tested with tuberculin and proved free from the disease. The certificates offered have been unsatisfactory, superficial examina tions being relied upon In many cases Instead of the Infallible tuberculin test 7 Thursday Evening October Heilig Theater MME. M A G O N D A Seat Sale Opens Tuesday Oct. 22 PRICES Lower Floor, $2.50; Balcony, $1.50 and $1.00; Gallery: Re served $1.00, gallery admission 75c; Boxes, $15.00. Baker Theater George L. Baker, General Manager , Telephone Main Two PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE POPULAR - PRICED PLAYHOUSE. HOME OF THE INCOMPARABLE BAKER STOCK COMPANY. All Week day Matinee Today Oct. 20 Lorimer Stoddard's Dramatization of F. Marion Crawford's Famous Historical Novel - A . Romance of Old Spain In the Palace of the King... Lavish in Rich Costume and Scenic Mounting A Grand, Magnificent Production . - at ropuiar rrices EVENINGS 25c, 35c, 50c. MATINEES 15c, 25c Stage Direction William Bernard. . Matinee Saturday. NEXT WEEK DIPLOMACY THEATER EMPIRES MILTON W. SEAMAN, MANAGER PLAYING ONLY THE STAIR-HAVUN EASTERN ROAD ATTRACTIONS Morrison S 12th Sts. ONE MAIN 117 'All This Week First Performance Today Matinee Sunday, .October 20tii, 1907 W. F. Mann Presents the BreezyWestern Play THE cowpuNoe By Hal Reid. 329 Consecutive Nights in New York, Chicago and the East. A thrilling story about an Arizona Cowboy. T .. A WESTERN PLAY WORTH WHILE. Matinees SundayvWednesday and Saturday. Night Prices 15c, 25c, 35c, SOc. Matinees 10c, 20c. Next Attraction THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS and so Montclalr ha9 ordered the milk, from- these herds excluded from the town. The action of the health board has been precipitated by the declared In tention of the milk; trust to fight both pasteurization and the enforced test ing of cows with tuberculin. The urgency of the peril of tuber culous milk was demonstrated last week by the discovery that there were 32 tuberculous cows in the model, cer tified herd kept by the City of New York on Randall's Island to supply milk for the city's waifs. This discov ery led the city's charities commis sioner, Hebberd, to substitute ' for the certified milk of this herd pasteurized milk, which has been used at all the other city institutions. Quakers to Meet in 1912. . RICHMOND. Ind., Oct. 19. The five years' meeting of Krlends In 1812 will MAIL ORDERS -From Portland and oat of town are now being received. Regular box of fice sale opens next Wednesday. Mall orders will be filled and returned be fore box office opens next Wednesday- , For The World's Greatest LADY VIOLINIST MAUD POWE LL , V Recital at . HEILIG THEATER Friday Afternoon ' Oct. 25 " o'clock'. ' PRICES . Lower floor, first 10 rows SI. SO Ixwer floor, last 6 rows 1.00 Balcony, first 9 rows 1.00 Balcony, last S rows 75 Gnllpry (reserved) .75 Admission AO Boxes . , 10.00 HOW TO ORDER SEATS Address letters and make check or money orders payable to Heltlg Theater. PIANO RECITAL BEATRICE DIERKE OCT. 29th, 8: IS P.M. Murlark Hall, Washington and 23rd Streets Admission, $1.00 Tickets on sale at Graves & Co, Eilers Piano House and Box Office be held In either Indianapolis or Rich mond. Members of the board of legis lation at today's session include O. R. Bray and Jesse Dawred. of Oresron: John Chawner and Dr. W. B. Coffin, of California, eGRAND VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE Week of Monday, Oct. 21 A BILL OF BIG HEADLINE ACTS Joseph M. Wood Presents JESSIE MAE LLOYD The Petite Singing and Dancing . Comedienne, with CHARLES WOOD, . Phenomenal Male Soprano. 8 SINGING AND DANCING C0MEDIANS--8 Special Added Feature, THE FOUR McNALLYS America's Greatest Wire and Acrobatic Act. JOE BILLY PALMER & SAXTON Two Sons of the Ghetto. GEORGE LAVENDER Talkologue. FONII BONI BROS. European Vocalists and Bell Im itators. " THE WHITESIDES Presenting Their Own Comedy Creation, "Nonsense." JOE THOMPSON Rendering the Latest Eastern Hit. TWENTIETH CENTURY MOTION PICTURES "Stage-Struck." ' Three Shows Doily at 2:80, 7:80, Stiff. PRICES: KveDlna and Kundar and Holiday Matinees, Iff and 25 Cents. Weekday Matinees, lse to all Seats. Coming Not. 4 May Tohe, formerly Lady Frances Hope. T ARQUAM JL-T B Portland s Famous Theater. (Telephone Main 6) GRAND Five Nights, Commencing rPllficrIcl r Oof 99 (Matinee Wednesday, Saturday) X LJ.t'OU.iX V V-L. bhJ .Hoot MonI Hold on Everybody Return Engagement The San Francisco Opera Go. Presenting Frank Daniel's Greatest Success THE IDOL'! EYE Every Song a Gem Every Line a Scream Be on hand to greet Alda Hemml, Maude Beatty, Daphne Pollard, Lillian Raymond, Arthur Cunningham, Eugens Weiner, William Blaldell,' George Kunkel and the Califor nia Beauty Chorus of near-prlnclpala. Evening 25c, 50c and 75c. Matinees 25c and 50c. THE STAR TELEPHONES: X Mx fJSS SUNDAY MATINEE, October 20, '07 For the Entire Week THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY Presents the Stirring Melodrama in five acts In the Shadow o! the Gallows" By Miss Lilian Mortimer TIME AND PRICES Mn tin em Sundays, Tuesday Thursdays and Saturdays, at 230. 10 and 20 rents. Kvery evening at 8:15. lil, 25 and 3.1 rents. Secure reserved seats by either phone. Season seats may be had by application at box office. LYRIC THEATER Main 4685 Both Phones Home A 1026 WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT. 21 THE LYRIC STOCK CO. PRESENTS That Thrilling Melodrama "BEACON LIGHTS" Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices T5c, 25c and 35c; Boxes 50c. Box office open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Order seats by both phones. Week of October 21 PANTAGES Fourth and Stark Sts. Best Family Theater J. A. Johnson, Resident Manager ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Stars of All Nations Una Clayton 6 Co. "What's in a Name" Big Eastern success Miss Hardie Langdon Commedienne Jean Wilson Illustrated Song Two Big Features Georg'e Thatcher The famous minstrel and Monologist and 1 The Keller Troupe of Cycling Acrobats headed by Jessie Keller The two most ex pensive Acts ever put on one Bill in Portland The Janson Company Illusionists The Blograph Latest Pictures Guy Smithley Funmaker Pantages Orchestra (evenings) . . . Direction H. K. Evenson Performances Daily at 2:30, 7:30 and 9 P. M. Admission to Gallery and Balcony 15c. Lower Floor 25c. Boxes 25c. Any. seat at weekday matinees for FIFTEEN CENTS The 20th century fund of the Free Meth odist Church In Knjrland has now reached the sum of over fSOO.OOO, while the silver wedding fund of the same church amounts to more than 150.000. Many French vineyards are likely to be turned Into rose gardens. The perfume fac tories pay $60t per kilogramme of pure es sence of ropes and ,the demand ts greater than the supply.