TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Fair tonight Tomorrow warmer. man ' I -k 1. I ' - --. j VOLUME V MIOATIM PALACE -" ; 7 JUST LAMED LA CRANDEj.UNICN COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1906. .NUMBER 1?9 NOJ BUILT rOR SPEED BUT OR COMFORT AND WILL ir rsntw iniirrrr- At Mrrtuthf (Scripps News Auoctatlon) Rotterdam. April 7. The "New Am- terdam." the latest addition to the fleet of the Holland-America Line started from here today on it maiaen uii w ""cc York. In honor of the evant the- shipe in the harbor displayed flags aid w ten the great liner passed out of the harbor the whistles and sirens of the craft in the harbor gave a parting salute. The liner carj2da full cargo of passengers and f reigtofor New York and expects to re turn from New York to Rotterdam on April 25. ' ' The New Amsterdam is not an ocean flyer. Its speed does not exceed sixteen knots, which is rather slow for an Atlantic liner". It is built more for safety and comfort than for speed. The steamer has a length of 615 feet; beam, 68,(j feet; depth 48 feet. It measures 17.250 gross register tons, with a displacement of 30,200 tons. Like the other steamers of the Holland-America Line, it is con structed of steel, provided with bilge keels. antHtiawo separate sets of quadruple expansion engines of 10,000 horse power, each set working independently of the other, and each being capable of running DtDKATt the steamer across the Atlantic without the least difficulty;1 . ', Four powerful dynamos furnish the steamer with electric light A double ";;"7 n1e over the entire length of the ship. Twelve ". bulkheads extend to the upper deck, dividing the ship into thir teen watertight compartments and a watertight bulkhead divides the boiler room into two different compartments, thue giving the steamer two entirely sep arate sets of boilers. , Five decks are set apart for the ac comodation of passengers. Tne first cabin staterooms, ; accomodating 430 passenger, are situated on the upper deck, saloon deck and bridge deck. These rooms are remarkably spacious, well ven tilated and accomodate two or three pass engers each. The main saloon is a large and magnificently furnished room, large. lieht and well ventilated. One of the novel features is the ladies' tea room, which, is decorated and furnished in Jap anese style. The second cabin staterooms accomodate 250 passengers and are sit uated on the upper deck, aft of the first cabin staterooms, and are furnished In the same style. mm (Scripps News Association) - Pittsburg Landing, Tnn April 7 Wisconsin veterans of the Civil War have come here from all parts of the county to attend the dedication of the Wisconsin monument which has been erected on the battlefield of Shiloh. A large delegation .. ntnmsantins the Fourteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth Wisconsin vol unteer Infantry and other Wisconsin regi ments, ' arrived here this morning and was received by the local reception com mittee. ' The exercises on the battlefield will take place In the afternoon, and a highly interesting and elaborate program has been prepared for the occasion. s ARAN M'GIKKEN ARRESTED - (Scripps Newe Association) , New York,. April 7. Miller McQucken, ; eon of the proprietor of the Hotel Ster ling was arrested this morning pending the investigation of the death of' Dalphine L, who was supposed to have com j iJJlJa suicide yesterday by jumping from ' the window after a quarrel in another hotel with McQucken where they regis tered as man and wife. ' . ; WANTED A competent girl or woman to do general hou v rk.and capable of taking complete charge can secure, a permanent position a: good wages by calling at this office.. GOVERNOR ASSASSINATED (Scripps Newa Association) St Petersburg, April 7. Governor Sleotzoff, of Iver, was assassinated on the streets of that city this morning by a bomb, while driving on one of the main streets. The body was mutilated. ; 1 " perma I ';' . ' calling -IL ..' BUTTE ENTERS LEAGUE (Scripps Newa Association) ' ' Butte, Mont, April 17. Butte has de cided to enter the new Northwestern Baseball League.. A $500" guarantee was posted last night Chas. Mclntyre was elected manager. The season opens in Spokane, April 24. MIDDIES Wit ROW (Scripps News Association) Annapolis, Md., April 7 The rowing season will be opened here this afternoon by a race between the Varsity and the freshmen eight-oar crews of Georgetown University and two corresponding mid shipmen's crews of the Naval Academy The four crews have been training for some time and an interesting race is ex pected. THE TRUST (Scripps News Association) New York April 7 The theatre mana gers have pricked up their ear as the tidings of Mm Sarah Bernhardt' ex perience with tent have come to tow Instead of being driven out of ' businesi by the Trust' churlish act in refusing her any theatre in the. South, she' right - mwW kivina? done the largest business or her career, ana way down m what are considered poor places for big house In the theatrical circle. She ha made a discovery, hot only for herself but for all the profession. That discovery is, that to have a house that cannot hold. an actor has to secure a, tent; that a good performance can be given in a tent and to an audience that couldn't get within sight of a theatre door: that the drawing power of a tent is far superior to that of a theatre, and that a tent can draw audi ences that couldn't possibly be accomo dated within walls. MEEKER HIE PIKER arrived lis mm WILL LECTURE TUESDAY EYErTO AND DEDICATE MONUMENT TO THE OLD IMMIGRANT ROAD , DEATH VALLEY SCOTT. (Scripps News Association) San Bernardino, Cal. April 7 Walter Scott made a powerful financial ehowing at his arraignment in court this morning and roastsd sarcastically his prosecutors. Judgs Thomas reduced the bail to $ 1,000 each for two complaints, charging an ass'ualt with a deadly weapon. The hear ing was postponed until May 1. The Show was allowed to process. MORE TROUBLE FOR SCOTTY PRESIDENT CAN'T GO (Scripps News Association) Washington, April 7 Th President notified the League of America Munici palities that he would be unable to attend the convention which meets in Chicago in September. .Mf S. Meeker, who is retracing the igrant trail from Portland beck to the east arrived this far on his journey afternoon On Tuesday evening he win oBiiver a lecture, th purpose of which is to arouse sufficient enthusiasm and public spirit to establish a monument that will forever keep in imniw Z..' trail over which thousands of the early pioneers wended their way. At Pendle ton they had a grand demonstration in laying their monument Col. Raley de livered the address. Yesterday the citi zens of Meachem met and Henry E. Col lins delivered the dedicatory address amid much enthusiasm. Every one should turn out Tuesday evening and hear Mr. Meeker. He has a long journey before him, but his mission will bring back many pleasant memories and a few that were otherwise, but on the whole it will be quite an advertisement along the way and will receive a great deal of press commsnt -.Liu..iSr;r.;?""f" t, been mad., late this aftemocn to dedicate th monu ment Tuesday, Ben Brown president of the Pioneer Association of Union county will call a meeting and many of th pbneers are expected to be present Th procession will start from Mr. Meeker's camp, opposite the Foley House headed by his ox team at 1:30. GRAIN MARKETS Chicago, April 7 Wheat opened at 77, closed 77; corn opened at 45 ' closed at oats opened at closed at Z. Los 'Angelea; Cal. April 7 Warner Scott ha begun a suit against his brother, Scotty. A. Y. Pearl and Bill Neys for $162,000 damages from injuries received in the shooting deal at Wingate Pass. . . . MEW LADIES' BELTS In silver and gold Galoon, Fancy 'ther effects, and a larcre assort- whita belts in Eylet embroid- ilam directs. V'ther effe rWnt of wh Vir end pla 25c to $1.25 NEW TURN OVER COLLARS Just received by expres in embroid ered linens, heavy lace, embroidered silk and many other in th most pop ular effects. I5c to 50c NEW HAND BAGS With white and alt other desirable colors, leather and canvass, in fact all the new offerings. . , 25c to S4.00 MORE NEW LADIES' SUITS AND COATS Reached us Saturday. Every new shipment brings some thing entirely new in style and makeup. There never has been a reason of so many and varied styles. Styles to suit every individual taste and figure' Our assortment now represents all the good and wanted stylee and the prices will prove an agreeable surprise to you. Visit this department now. .j ., ; , Suits $9 up . Coats and Jackets S5 up Another Shipment of New Wash Goods This represents a choice lot of new goods that have made their appearance sine the regular spring stocks were bought Priced, yd UP Real German Damask Direct from German mills, without starch or filling, positively the best damask made, for service the yd $1.00 New ladies' Ready-to-wear HatsOoming in every Week Hats that Please at Pleasing Prices NEW MEN'S SUITS of the famous Kirschbaum make . Just placed on our stock counter. Suits in all this sea ton's best coloring and patterns; in double and single breasted suit. A Kirchbaum guaranteed suit mean perfection in clothing. $10 to $20 NEW DRESS SHIRTS In endless variety Coat shirts, shirts with attached cuff, shirts with de tached cuff, and shirts without cuffs, in any color your fancy may dictate. Th largest assortment of ares shirt ever shown in La Grand. 50c to $2.00 ,v NEVADA Miff KILLED (Scripps New Association) Manhattan, Nev. April 7 Thomas Logan, sheriff of Nye county was shot and killed by Walter Berrier, a gambler here at six o'clock this morning. The men became involved In an altercation over Logan' effort to eject Berrier from a disorderly , house. Beirier began the shooting. Logan returned th fir but without effect Logan was shot through ths head dying two hours later. The gambler was arrested and hastened to Tonopah to avoid being lynched.. m FOR ( ONTROL Of MIRER KILLED (Scripps Newe Association) Burke, Idaho, April 7 David Taylor, a prominent mine and mill man was caught in a belt in the Herecules mill this morn ing and was so badly injured that he died within a short' tim after the accident IT IS A TRUST i (Scripps New Association) Topeka, April 7 The suprsms court today ' decided that- the . Kansas Live Stock Exchange was a trust. This in validates all chattle mortgages on cattle given in Kansas to member of th exchange.- :-' . . PROTOCOL AT A GK AS (Scripps News Association) '; .Algeoira April 7 The secretaries who have been working Incessantly In ordsr to have their task completed are now out lining th agreement of the protocol which was signed at noon. ; This settles th difficulties which for many weeks looked as though th two nations of Franc and Germany would engage in war. I WHAT'S j BETTER ITHAN j BOOKS THE MUTUAL (Scripps New Association) New York, April 7. The outcome of th annual meeting of the Mutual Life In surance Company is awaited with a great deal of intersst by insuranc men and the policy holder of th company in particular. Th meeting, which will beheld this after- neon is of th greatest importance, a it will definitely settl th question, whether th pressnt management I to remain in control of th affair of th company or not ' Th management of th company ha been extremely actir during th last fsw weeks to secur proxies for their trusted agent, George F, Baker, presi dent of th First National Bank, Elbridgn T. Garry and John W. Auchinclos. Th opposition, headed by Thomas W. Lawson, ha also bn very activ and is believed to hav accumulated a larg number of proxie. A battle royal be tween the supporter of th management and th opposition la sxpected and a no body know exactly how th power 1 distributed, th outcom i xtrtmly Nothing is morconductive to edu cation and to the development of the better elements of human nat ure than, the reading of C00D BOOKS. Encourage the young folks to form a reading habit by supplying them with WHOLESOME LITERATURE. CCTZ' We have the cream' of the book world. 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