Dulles VOL. XIII THE DALLES. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1901. NO. 227 I MP I Hall ll I I i hi I II Bill tmt a& Hart SchafFher Tailor' Clothes 5 COPVKIQHT IMIK HT. .CM.rtNC. 4 The New English Black and White TM Season's Swellest Overcoat It has recently been extensively advertised by the leading wholesale tailors of America who have spent much time and money in introducing it into this country. It is distinctly an English creation and is made of the dignified mourning goods, being therefore suitable for the most discriminating dress ers. The care and attention given to make and finish constitute standing evidence of the really wonderful advance in the manufacture of ready-to-wear clothing. English Great Coats, 'varsity and other styles, in all the latest fabrics, $10, $12 and u to $23. New Hat, Underwear. 5uender, Neckwear and Shirts. PEASE MAYS, The Dalles, Or. LOOK LOOK LOOK Special Bnod.y Dinner at the Hew Uma tilla Cafe. Dinner from 11 :30 to 3 p. u. First-class in every respect. All home cooking. Beat service in the city. Meals 25c. T. L. Young, Proprietor. SOUP Soup a la Hollandalse Cream of Oyster a la Royal FISH Mackerel a la Multro D'Hotol Boiled Salmon a la Russian RELISH Celery Lettuce Green Onions Sweet Pickles SALAD Chicken a la Mayonnaise Shrimp a la Ravlncote Lobster with French Dressing Apple Salad- Ham, old style BOILED Leg of Lamb, pickle sauce ENTREES llraized Loin of Beef with mushrooms Fillet of Rabbit a la Marchalu Young Duck, pet It s pols tins Graham Puff Fritters, wine sauce ROAST Spring Chicken with dressing Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Roast Turkey with Crauborry Sauce VEGETABLES Sweet Corn Stew Tomatoes Boiled, Mashed and Sweet Potatos ' PIE Cream Apple Cranberry Strawberry Lemon PUDDING English Plum, bard and braudy sauce KM Vanilla Ice Cream and cake " FRUIT Grapes Apples Oranges Pears Bananas All meat orders include potatoes, cof fee, tea or milk, bread and batter. All side orders charged extra. Meal tickets ($5.88 in meals) for 5. Frank Batty, Manager. Married at 8alm. Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 8.-8. E. Kiaf a prominent local lawyer, and Miss Ethel Gilllngbam, of 8alem, Or., were quietly married a day or two ago, nes of the event bavin- jut reached this city. Mr. King went sway on business, iter si Mr, bat now advise, bis friend that be will be ben. witb a bride la a (aw days. tar IMii Douse Cafe and Restaurant MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Service the Best. Rates Reasonable. r Special rates to Steady Boarders, Families and Theatre Parties. FRANK BATTY, Manager. MUTINY OF THE PRISONERS Twenty six Convicts Escape From the Leavenworth Prison. Lkavknwobtii, Kan., Nov. 8. Forty mounted guards are beating tbe country for a radius of five miles around the Federal penitentiary today in search of tbe twenty-six convicts who succeeded in escaping from the guards late yestei day. The oountry is wild and rough and affords ample opportunity for escape, aud as all of the convicts are desperate men, armed conflicts will doubtless result before tbey are captured. Tbe net known result of tbe mutiny and tbe following fight with the guards was one convict killed and four guards 'shot or otherwise hurt, but it is believed that many of the fleeing convicts received wounds more or less serious from the bullets sent after them by pureuiog guards. Tbe dead man isQulno Fort, a desper ate erlminal from the Iudian Territory, wbo Is believed to have been tbe ring leader of the break. It develops, that tbe mutii.y was batched several months sgo, bat that the men never fouud a favorable oppor tunity to wry it into effect until yester day. Tbe general plan Wat not new, but it proved iff active, because of tbe limited number of guards. As tbe better behaved prisoners are u ed io the out .side work, tbe coospiiaoy was hatched among the men in tbe inside gangs. Tbe convicts .boss tbe most favorable moment of tbe d y, while many of tbe guards acting as foreman of construction of the new cell house were unarmed. As sopn as the alarm was given, guards were formed in marching order and mounted men armed to the teeth, were drawn up in front of tbe main entrance of tbe prison. Most of tbe guards were old plainsmen and tbe diversion of bunt ing down criminal stirred tbeir blood as nothing else could have done. Tbe escaping convicts were counted tbe most desperate criminals in tbe Southwest, and tbe guards started out on tbeir bunt in full realization of this fact. Tbe scene of the mutiny, however, being some distance frorr tbe prison proper, tbe convicts bad secured a good start, snd aided by the rouith, wooded country, they bad, before darkness fell, placed a good gap between themselves aod tbeir pursuers. Tbe guards, at best, could make but a desultory attempt at pursuit, and were compelled to await daylight to take up the search. Turkey Yields to the Demands of Vraucr . Pakib, Nov. 8. France bas scored a complete triumph in tbe Turkish dis pute. An official note was issued at 1 p. m., today to tbe effect that tbe Porte bad decided to yield to all tbe demands of France, and tbat as soop ss tbe sultan bas issued and irade ratify itg the de cision, the French squadron will ieave Mitylene. This may be done within the next twenty-four hours, or it is expected at tbe latest in two or three days. President Loubet prseidsd today at the cabinet council. The foreign minister, M. Delcasse, an nounced tbat tbe Porte had just advised him tbat it had decided to give satis faction to tbe French demands to wbieb sf. Delcasse replied tbat ss soon as tbe sultan's order regarding tbe Porte's de cision wasoomm.uloeted to him Admiral Oaillord's sqaadro. would leave tbe island of Mityleae. The Temps prints a dUpatsb from Constantinople today wbieb says tbat New line "Ssmpfon" Suspender Waists Just Received. Umbrellas Recovered wait When Buying an Overcoat j& j& j& consider the advantages of one that is impervious to rain. Such a coat, in this climate, is most de sirable as anyone familiar with the usual "misty" days of Oregon winters will admit. The cut here illustrates our , Cravenette -Raglan. made of the original and genuine rain-proof crav enette cloth handsomely tailored and stylish fitting garments. Come in dark gray oxford mixtures tan coverts and fine pin-head effects in gray and tan. $17.50, $18.50, $20.00 and $25.00. EXTRA Trousers W Iihvr made special efforts this fall to please the man a ho is in need of a good pair of Trousers. If von have a coat and vest too good to cast off by all means come here. Out of our very complete line of extra Trousers we can positively match up a pair that will make your suit look like new, and save you money. Worsteds and cassimeret, stripes and check; siza up to 60 waist. Special values at $3 2S Suits The latest addition to our suit stock is a choice line ot allwool fancy rough faced catsimere Hand-made Suits at ... . $14 cut in the latest styles with broad shoulders, hand padded. hand-felled collar and hand-made button holes. An ideal business suit one that Is tailored to hold Its shape aud give perfect satis faction. No extra charges for press inn suits, overcoats or extra trousers. Boys' Shoes iLssaa The best is hardly good enough when it comes to wear, but the way we are selling "Armored Cruisers" makes ut think we have the right thing. iver' seam is sewed with four rowa of silk and the bottoms are of the best oak-tanned sole-leather and are driven full of steel circlottes. 8 to 13 $1.76 13 to 2 $2.00 t to ro $2.26 A, M WILLIAMS & CO. the sultan, in accepting .the Frei cb demands, firstly authorised tbe working of th French schools bigherto unrecog nised ; secondly, recognises officially tbe the existence of the religious and hospi table institutions already founded and accords tbem customs immunity snd exemption from certain taxes, and thirdly he sutborizs tbe reconstruction of tbe schools and hospitable institutions destroyed at the time of tbe Armeoian troubles, of which a detailed list is at tached to the French note. Tewfik, the Turkish foreign minister, bas announced that the recognition of tbe Cbaldesn patriscb, demanded by France, already bas been accorded. Jaaaaa Callahan Acquitted. Omaha, Nov. 8 The jury in the case of James Callahan, after being out thirty-six hours, brought in a verdict at 10 o'clock tonight, finding tbe dsfendsnt not guilty and the p-iaoner was dis charged. Tbis is the last echo of the Cudaby kidnaping case, snd Callahan is acquitted of the kldueping charge. It was said tonight tbat tbsre Is little to prevent Pat Crowe from coming to Omaha. The evidence 00 wbieb Callahan bas been tried would probably prevail in ease of Crowe being tried on tbe same abet, and County Attorney Shields tonight ysve it as bis opinion tbat Crowe would now return. Ml Sheep Shlant.at. Walla Wajj-a, Wash., Nov. 8. -Tbrse thousand bead of sheep are being sent through ibis eiiy from Dayton to Seattle for slaughter. 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