CI Ite Sly? Citmuck. THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1897 it VOL. X NO 233 NEW WORLD'S RECORD Chehalis Paced Two Miles in 4:19 1-4 at Salem. beat w. w. p.'s Time 3 1-3 seconds Be Was Driven by Frank Frazier, and Ten Thousand People Saw Him Go His Record. Salem, Or., Oct. 6. Chehalia today lowered the world'e record 3)4 seconds for the two-oaile pace at the 6tate fair track, in the presence of 10,000 people. Chehalis, driven by his owner, Frank Frazier, appeared on the track with his full brother, Del Norte, who has a record of 2 :08. Both horses were loudly cheered. After scoring through the stretch a few times, Del Norte withdrew. After scor ing once, Frazier announced that he was ready to start, and hundreds of watches were held in readiness to re cord hia attempt to make a world's record. Like a flash the black stallion was down to the wire, and, almost before the spectators could realize it, was on his way, making the first turn, moving easily and proudly. At the three-quarter pole the runner Bonbonniere, ridden by Gal braith, jumped in, but the Oregon pacer needed no prompter. He reeled off the first mile in 2:09 fiat. "Too fast ; he'll not make it," was on many tongues as the first mile was fin ished. But his well-wishers breathed easier when 3 :14 was called at the mile and a half. Thirty-one seconds more saw him at the mile and three-quarters, and in the face of a strong southwestern wind he strode home gamely, creating a fresh record bv passing under the wire in When the time was announced, amid prolonged cheers, Chehalis was crowned 'with wreaths of flowers, and led off the track, looking but little worse for his world-beating two-mile pace. Chehalia' record by quarters was: First mile.... 0:32 1 :05 1:37 2:09 Second mile. .2:39 3:14 3:45 4:19 The best previous .time for the two mile pace was made by W. W. P. against time at Lincoln, Neb., October 31, 1895. W. W. P. made the distance in 4 :22. On Friday, Chehalis will go against John Staver, bicyclist, who has a record of 2:02, best two in three heats. A hurdle race of 14 miles will also be run Friday. This afternoon it was announced from the grandstand that a certified check of $10,000 would be put up to back the challenge that Chehalis will go against any horse in the world, best three in five heats, that goes in hopples. Following is a summary of the other races : 2:33 trot Staccato won, Volo second ; best time, 2 :25. Running, one-quarter mile Joe D. won, Jim Corbett second, Argo third; time, 0:S5. Three-quarters mile, selling Addie M. won, New Moon second; time 1:19. Special trot for named horses Leland W 1 3 1 Lady Careful, br. m., Caution-Diana 3 2 2 Joe Nelson 2 ldr. Grandmoor 4 die. Grey McClelland, Lady Memo, b. m., Memo-Oregon Wilkes, Mt. Shasta, b. g. and Grand-Acbinral were distanced. A Sickening Accident. St. Louis, Oct. 7. 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The smoke and the odor of his burning body filling the room. Be fore he was rescued he was terribly burned. THE MEW SPANISH CABINET. Havana Newspapers Comment Upon Sa- gasta's Accession to Power.. Havana, Oct. 7. El Diario Marina, organ of tbe reform party, commenting on the new Spanish eabinet in its lead ing editorial, says : "The fall of the headless and discon- cerned conservative party means a trans ition from a dark night to a sunny day ; it means a radical transformation of methods. The list of ministers is a clear indication that the platform of the new cabinet is pure and logical auton omy for Cnba. We have absolute con fidence in a prompt re-establishment of peace. The rise in Spanish securities in Europe shows that the public in Spain and abroad has great confidence in Senor Sagasta's cabinet." The Union Constitntional organ of the conservative party, says : "The change in the Spanish cabinet is of minor importance, as all true Spaniards must have the same patriot ism in defending the high ideals of the nation." . SI OO Reward 10O. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood und mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propnetors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. 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Fires Create Terrible Havoc on the - Northsrn ISorder.- Winsipeg, Oct. 7. The forest fires that have been raging in Manitoba close to the boundary line for the past ten days have broken out more furiously than ever. Ten 01 twelve persons are reported to have been burned to death, and the fire is rapidly spreading and crossing the boundary into North Dako ta. Settlers have been fighting the flames for over a week trying to keep them from getting into the more thickly populated districts. The flames are driving hundreds of the wolves and coyotes into the open, and flocks of geese and ducks have been seen flying over the burning forests. Near Whitemoutb, Hi L. Laundry, a trapper, was burned to death A German woman living in a small house, near where the fire was the most furious yesterday is reported to have burned to death and her children are missing. A dispatch from Whitemoutb states the fire is epreading rapidly. Several settlers bad close calls for their lives. 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A. thorough preparation for any college or scientific school. Graduates at present in Yale, West Point, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, State Universities of California, Ore gon, Pennsylvania, Stanford and McGlll. During vacation visitors welcome trom 9 to 12 a. m. For catalogue and other information, address the Principal, J. W. HILL, M. D. Portland, Oregon. Poslofflce drawer 17. BLAKELEY 175 Second Street. V ARTISTS MATERIALS . Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. Farmers and Villagers, FOR Fathers and Mothers. FOB Sons and Daughters. FOR All the Family. on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best. & HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon i