l)c Oallco VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 189 NO 7G Have You Purchased or Placed Your Order for a Spring Suit? NO? Then this may interest you, Our Stock is now complete, show the Styles and Assortment. We ITtft Lonci-M Short i PicKwicKTSTtn. RiphFShape clotr7inp& Odd-Shape flen . GgMsmaa fHicriAoiin t- Co. CWUtiw Second Shipment of which Just Received. LINE NOW COMPLETE. And in addition to our regular line, we have placed the Celebrated PICKWICK SVSTEJVt -OF- flight-Shape Clothing for Odd-Shape JWen. We are prepared to fit any and everyone, especially men who are classed as HARD-TO-FIT. fttn Pickwick if Pickwick 6tout, A. INI. WILLIAMS i CO. Sole Distributing Agents. RIVERA AGAIN FREE A Kcport to This Effect Has Reached Key West. NO CONFIRMATION YET RECEIVED lit't'ititturu Srxlrt to llnvo ISnmi KlVocted Whllo thii tie no ml Vt'liH Ituing Cuiivryuil to Havana. Ki:y Wkbt, April 8. News was re ceived last night that the Cuban insur gents had niado an attack on the train upon which General Rivera wan being taken from San Cristobal to Havqua. Reports say ttie insurgents were'euor cesaful in their attack, and that Rivera was freed. It, is impossible to get a confirmation or denial of the report as jet, but the Cuban sympathizers here believe it to be true and are accordingly jubilant. OI'KUATIONS BY INHUKQENT8. tfort No. 11 Captured, and Seven Span lards Killed. Nuw Youk, April 8. A Journal spe cial from Havana says : A largo insurgent force recently ap peared in front of fort No. 11, protecting the railway line between Calbraroen and Remedios, and opened fire with cannon One shell fell in the middle of the fort, killing Heven men and wounding ten, the rest escaping. The Insurgents then dynamited the railroad bridge, inter rupting communication between the citlee. They also attacked fort No. 12, forcing its surrender and securing arms and ammunition. The rebel forces under Alexander Rod '"quo and CaBtlllo continue active in Hftvana province. They again attacked Guines, Monday, pocked stores and set to Spitniah barracks on fire. OOHGKH Bit BAKING VV. N"rtlt nsiUota T,mvih Tlirrnteiiod With l)aii)HK by l'liiml. Si-I'aw., Minn., April 8. A Grand 'orks.S. D., special to tho Dispatch, Buys The Red rivur rose 1G inches last night nl psiased the high water mark of '03 01 5 o'clock this morning. The govern tt(int gaiij-e Indicated 41 feet above tho low water mark. It is now rising 1 inches an hour. The bridges are now being closely watched. When the big gorge abovo the city comes down it is feared they will be carried away. Later l'he gorge above the city has broken and immense quantities of heavy ice are passing through the bridges this afternoon. No teams are allowed to pass over the bridges. Situation lit itlsinurck. Bismaucic. N. D., April 8. The water in the Missouri river has risen four feet since last night. A bout landing erected by tho Northern Pacific railroad for the transfer of passengers has been swept out, and telegraph poles lifted and swept away by the torrent. The water has broken through the dyke at Mandau and Bismarck, and at S o'clock this morning was running into the railroad roundhouse. The ice has gone out at Fort Yates, but is still solid at Glencoe, twenty miles down the streams. No trains have arrived here since the day before yesterday. Danger l'nssed at Fargo. Faiigo, N. D., April 8. Tho waters are now receding, and the danger is passed. Hundreds oj people are desti tute. The secretary of war has just wired Mayor Johnson, of this city, ask ing what amount is needed ior imme diate relief. Johnson wired back that $10,000 is required. Revolt In the Transvaal. London, April 8. A dispatch to the Times from Cape Town sayB advices re ceived here from Delagoa bay announce the country bordering on and across the Limpopo river for many mileB northwest and the northern limit of the Transvaal, is in open revolt. It is added the situa tion is serious. Troops are leaving for Delagoa bay by the steamer Caranavon. A further rising is expected in Maputa- land. Ileuel Htroughold Cujirecl. Cai'E Town, April 8. A dispatch from Vreyburg says volunteers havo captured and" turned the insurgents' stronghold at Gat)Bsope. Lieutenant Harris is among tho killed. Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg, tho eye specialist, and have your eyes examined free of charge. If you sutler with headache or nervousness you un doubtedly have imperfect vision that, il corrected", will benefit you for life. Office In the Vogt block. Advertise in The Cuuonici-e. TESLA INVENTS AN OSCILLATOR. Discovery Which "VV 111 Kevolutlon'ze Electric Lighting;. New York, April 8. Nicola Tesla has made a discovery which will revolution ize, it is believed, the ordinary means of illumination, and will be of inflnte use in hundreds of directions. Teshi ex hibited tonight newly perfected appli ances called electrical oscillators, which are a novel kind of transformers, based on one his discoveries made six years ago. By their means Thesla is now able to produce electrical vibrations to a fre quency of many millions a second from ordinary currents, whether alternating or direct. This achievement has an important bearing on many scientific and industri al problems. Tesla pointed out two im portant discoveries. First of all, ho an nounced that he had found a new anil powerful source of the rays. This source, he said, was an electric arc formed under certain conditions, and the quality of the rays is such as to give a far finer definition and greater power of tiie im pressions. Tesla said that while diffi culties at the present are sucti as to re strict the use of the principle, lie hoped to overcome and soon report substantial progress. The second important discovery, Tesla announced, was the deflection of Roent gen rays by a magnet. This has an im portant bearing on tho nature of the Roentgen rays and establishes the com plete identity of these with the rays dis covered by Leonard in 1891, five years before Roentgen made his announce ment. In the introduction of his subject, Tesla said that in 1891 he engaged in an investigation of the ac tinic power of phosphorescent bodies. The Roentgen rays effect were observed, but not recognized. He exhibited a great number of diagrams and designs for a demonstration of bis theory of rays, which he said were due to minute par ticles of matter projected with enoi mous velocities from the bulb, a view which la at variance with the generally accepted one regarding transverse waves. Tesla's newest discovery, besides pro ducing a more brilliant and much cheap er means of purifying the atmosphere, water and other substances. Ammonia, nitric acid and other products may be evolved from common air if from noth ing else. It would be immpossible to enumerate the possibilities of the discovery. It POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for iU fruit IravenliiK htrciiKtli mid lienltlif uliiosn. As-Mire the food KHliiht alum unil nil forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. KOVAI. MAKING l'OWDKK CO. NilW YOltK. It K VOLT IS Sl'KKAIUNG, Uruguuyuu Troop llnulde to Cope With the lusurgeuth. New YoiiK, April 8. A Herald dis patch from Montevido sayB : The government ia alarmed at the failure of the troops to suppress the re bellion. Officials admit that the news from the front is unfavorable. The gov ernment column under Munez lias been dispersed by Saravia. Lamas is now said to be marching on Monos. Saravia, the Brazilian rebel chief, is at Ban Luis, near the Brazilian frontier, while Lamas is marching toward the center of the republic. The government troops were defeated at Trecinla y Tres, The government has called for the mobilization of G000 troops of the na tional guard. The revenue from customs for tba laat six months ia $1,240,000 leas than for the preceding fix months. Several deputies have made a demand on the chamber that the ptesldent shall change his pres ent policy. Notice to Taxpayer. Notice is hereby given that by order of the county court, the sheriff will re turn the tax roll for 1890 to tho county rli-rk on the first Monday in April. 1SU7, and all tuxea then remain ing unpaid on the roll will be declared delinquent, and thereafter the sheriff will not receive taxes until tho delin quent roll Is given him. Hy order of court. A. M. 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