net iUTPVravi I'USDAY. MAltCH lfi, 1883. VALtA WALLA FIltK, TllltlX CASH AWAIU1S. lll.lUllelH Of thu MAHT OlIKflONIAN nuilned Id olTor lliroo cnli nwiirdit, on Juntiiiry 1, lfci, nn ft1IwMi t'lmt Awnnll J)om.Aiw III iciilil colli m tltc Unit or . . .1... ...... f iitm nitititl in won. uiiriiiK thu Dully itntl tcnii-euiuy i.i.i. ttrciimt Awnnll boTpSiroiilM" Hie olllcc moit oxiciimo iTwrliitloiiHtH tin- Dully orH-ml-W cckly rifcni.siA.1. either for papers for thorn- tlvCfor others durliiB the yeur isss. Third Awnnll thu. i.ailh lii wild cola to tho boy or I " ... irfBflrrelKUtrcu yeiiro of nge, who solicit atJHcrx mill puy Into the olllco for Mlb- h to tho Pally or Homl-wccKiy j-.aht an Hi" lnrgnt nniount, during tho IKS'. iil of the itmiiuntH imld In will bo kopt Li,, i.ii.i ...iti'IIv bv thlH olllco until Lu nrn liuule. KviTVOMU Striving for LnlH will hnvo the privilege of check- ky IcecphiK mi account for tlioniRolven. "who receive iiiiiiiiiihsIoiih tor inuir vlll not bu ullowcd to compclo for ivurcli. . . llnstUrrgnninn i-iin.l'o., l'UMil.KTo.x, OlIKllON. llltl'.VITIKH. i, ltoburiuu, tho conductor, is in . llycrH will return from Portland ovv. ,'. Nvo wont homo to his Jutiliwr its liiuriiitiK lilli wall nround tho NHturH' is iccolvlng ii coat of jialnt. Nvo Im on crtitclics for tho hist iys, "cuuxxl by u spniiuod unklo. Ulln W hue ur uft for l'ortlanil y ovcnhih'ito Iw gono ulwut a week. .1. (ii Hwo d and llun Luhov,. cut citizens of Helix tireelnct, nro KicliuriNun hits ro-;irMiu;cd tho br ol His ciioti iiouho ami niiicii un it. ink Ilodgkin, tho well known and uuiitloiimii. who is uiioxnerl in tho unco IhihIhum, was in town yester- lios Wheohm is Helling Ids largo of boots, shoes, saddlery harness, for tho next thirty days ut social i. m ltorts was not tlrivlni? tho team ran down Main btreot mommy IK, as stated in tho Hast Ohuionian i( ywKorilay. T - il... T...II.... I.. .. iiiiLiwi.in ill Lvim viuhi .. -w W! VI' nil (lilVH. 1UOKIIIK UllUI lliuill- ot Ills ticnooi. illlir I .IllllIHHMI IV 11 1IMUI1 IUHU . I .1... IL.lll..Lll ull.klV. ... .1.. . 1. ..t .. .till.. ...... . .It '.. U.t.ltl I itiini. ii in ii ipt;nui.b junvi wi mill nono cannot resist stoif - i . .i.i i. ...i n..... ........ i... Walla Walla train was about an t.ti.l tli.i rnirllltll- ll'iaonllirnr fill ast niulit : tho west bound mall from tllia ii Ullll nruiu;ii iiivn uwi tiuiu iu- i-.. i i 1.....1.... ti...i. .I,.... Ur IX lYUlllflUI UIU IlitllllK lilVH Mi"h repainted and ro-arranijed. It will in l'cndlutou. and that is huvIiil' a dual, as I'ondleton has threo of tho emilppcd drug stores cast of tho i. i. . i i i ii for construction of tho stono found walls of John Haven's now ti'3,000 hotel, to bo built on tho eornor of iii.l I. .lini. ulr...tj ill lilt.. I'iUltrt mm uuinim.li rii.vu.i'i ... ........ i iinil. .nr. I iiiiriiii ill it.iiunii mil ..i I I., il Mw il liHi'ii ill mil i:uiini i ill null. -.11. . . .in i , i- .i ...in. .. forco of mon. . 1 A. t .. . 1 .l it. wnrn iirnii'Fiu 1111 niinri4 iiiH'unnir ' A t . ! " . i t i n Itlin 1I1V11IIIIK 4il tUtMl4ll va woro seen yesterday iu broad day niakiiii' indecent shows of them- n ximt uiiLii iiuiu iiiimi din i tun in Jail, uml ordered to loivvo town ut - - - a. ' ll ti . . . a a. i . i i e .. t .A f . 4 .11 - ..II .Ilk . f 1 .....v..!,.! ,nll, aiul Knulinli well. Ho lum not heard . t.i... t n . r ' ii ... 1 . r 1 f. X .1 K .... . Knowing oi P,rne.sr8 wncrcanouiH wm i a . r i . . ! i f.. inn ir.& i kiiii vr. Jh . ii . .'w. ft v ineir ianKtaemi uuimin mm ww with wator for 130 a month. This a i . : t.t. i ...in :.. 1 m f At ' . 11 ...111 i It . i . .... .ii. n.j OfUcerH Klrcted m i t ii. n i .1 Hkating rink and tho following oilleein i i . a . . . " t lllCIIUlll. V IIUIlL-n JIUUlli l.bWIIU uiuu- 1 lllt'll lini UN 1I1I1IIHN : JVIIHUL .11111 1 PMTI I . t:Kdwanl Switzlcr, Third Sarnent; i in. n i. i iiftn utu luiuin, i'uuiiu camuiiv i unit 11 111 K. T. Partridge were appointed cor- kllOflir 4. 44 14 II1U v4 Uv 4 n I44V44 nes appear. I.ou Over 85,O00. Tlu Deed of nil Ineeii illnry. 1'riilmlil' Sovernl l.lvcn Lout. From thu Wnlln Wnlhi Union, At 2:40 Tuesday morning flro, was dis covered hack of tho Aurora hotel, corner It oho and Fourth streets and an alarm was turned in. In u very short tlino, considering tho lateness of the hour, and the fact that tho bell could bo heard only a short dlttanco, Tigers and Our Jloys ungiuo companies had their engines set and strings of hoso strung out to tho lire, but with tho strong wind blowing thero was no hope of extinguishing tho Humes in tho burning building, but a i;trong cll'ort was mado to stop its farther spread. Tho wing was blowing strongly at tho time, and it was only with tho utmost dlfllculty that the hosomen could get near enough'to play upon tho tlames. At 2 :55 another alarm was turned in, thu lire proving tills time to bo at tho corner of l'oplar and rifth streets, in tho old eon vent building, owned by Kd. Williams mid occupied by Mrs. I-andlaaHa lodging house. Ourlioys engine was immediately dlfpatchcd to thu sceno. hut tho building being largo thu Humes had coinpleto as cendency, and the dwelling houso next to tho burning building, owned and occupied by J. Kaucett, was also iu Haines, lly throo o'clock Chiof Engineer Kulliug ordered out tho Heseuu steamor, stored In tho city hall, and this was soon in tho hands of ltescuo tsiys, with steam up and strings of lioso out, attempting to stem the stream of lire, which by tins timohad gotten almost beyond control. When it was discovered that tho hand engine was not ablo to i.'o 110 with the Humes At Fifth and l'oplar, Itoseuo steamer was ordered up and moved over to that place, wlicro their timely arrival was tho means of saving I ho residence of John l'icard, next door to'l'aiicott's. IJy ;t:4 tho llros at both places woro under control, there being no longer any danger of a further spread of llanies. A strong wind was blowing at tho tlmu of the alarm, almost a galo, and but n few minutes after llru was discovered In thu Aurora hotel, il was a sheet of llamo, and thoso who oscaiied from tho building only did so by sacrillo ing thelri'lothing, many of them having to jump from thu uii-stairs windows to escape. In an incredibly short spacu of timo the building occupied by A. Noack was also allro and bti'iieil. A few min utes afterwards tho small dwelling back of tho hotel, on Koso street, occupied by n family recently arrived, was on tiro and soon burned down. At almost tho sumo time Marshal Martin's blacksmith shop, across tho street, was allro, hut hard fighting by tho engino extinguished this hlar.o in its iiiclpieney. Mrs. Thomas' residence u cross ltoso street, for a time was in im minent danger, as was tho residence of Mrs. Ilerzog on the other side of Fourth street, the flames blowing directly in tboir direction, while phowors of sparks Hew on tho wind for a long distance, setting lire to tho roof of Airs. M. M. Hart's residence, back of tho Chriatian church on Sumach street, lly hard work tho places were saved. At the tiro on l'oplar and Fifth street tho building in which the tire caught went in tho same way, tho Inmates only having time to es cape iu their night clothes, and tho wind swept the Humes across tho street setting fire to the residence of It. i. Parks ami the fenco surrounding that ofO. llrechtel, 1'icard'ri residcuco, from which thu furni ture was removed, was saved from burn ing. Thu origin of thu fires is shrouded in mystury, but every indication ioints to incendiarism. Mrs. I.undis, who occu pied tho old convent as a lodging house, was llrst notified of It by hearing Mrs. Shaw, who roomed there, calling to hor t6 get up as the houso was atlro. She sprang out of bed immediately, and look ing iu tho hallway, found it a mass of llamo, and seeing no opportunity to escapo in that direction, seized u chair, and breaking a window sash, sprung gut in her night gown. Mrs.. Shaw, in an ellbrt to save some clothing for her baby, was hemmed in by the Humus, and In endeavoring to escaio through a window, gashed hor wrist severely. It is known that tho hallways hud leun liberally sprinkled with coal oil. In tho Aurora tlie lire was llrst discovered by tho night watchman, who saw the tlames breaking out buck of tho dining room. Ho immediately ran tin stairs, kicking tho doors in and alarming tho sleopors. Ho succeeded In doing this on one side of the upstairs, but by that timu tho flames had gained such headway that there was no wav of alarming tho. o on tho .other side. 'Kven with tho promptness of giv ing tho alann, nono got out too soon, and it was early cared that several had per ished iu thu tunics. When tho tiro was at its height Henry Lowe- saw u man descend the stairway, his clothlm; all blazing, when he reached tho foot of tho stairs the man Ecomod be wildered, waudoring about iu an aimless fashion, apparently not seeing tho door way, but a few feet distant. Iiwo rushed in and grabbing the burning man dragged him into tho street, where tho burning garments woro torn ofT, and ho was recognized us (ieo. Herold, of Eu reka Flat. Ho was burned frightfully and was removed to the Sllno House, where Dr. N. Ii. Hhdock dressed his burns and hud him removed to tho hos pital. From tho fhst the doctor enter tained no hope of his recovery. His hands and feet woro literally cooked, tho skin and ilesh jieeling oil entire. His head was burned almost boyond re cognition. It is understood that u lady with two young children did not cscajto, and soveral men who were known to bo sleeping in the Iioubo have not yet been seon. Tho hotel clerk informed the Union reporter that ho has no way of knowing how many jwrlshed, but says that Mrs. l'ylo wus tho only lady in tho houso, Tho !ed book of tho hotel was saved, and an investigation will bo made as soon as it is imssiblo to search tho 1 ruins. Tho losses and insuninco uro estimated as follows, in somo cases it being imios slblo to seo tho losers : J. S. Cox, (tho Aurora hotel owned by him being a total loss) $4,000; insuninco, $2,000; Mrs. I'ylo, furniture ledding and fixtures, 600 ; Insurance, t-',800 ; A. Noack, build ing, machinery and household gqpds, 800: insuninco, $400; John Louga, dwelling houso, fCOO; insurance, $300; Kd. Williams, lodging houso, $5,200; in- suranco, $3,000; John Faucetto, dwelling homo and hausohold goods. $2,000: in surance, $1,C00; Mrs. Landls, turnlturo and household goods, $1200; no Insurance. lintel Arrival. HoWMAN Hol'SK. I. L. Howl, CitVJ II. Westlake, City; J. 11. Malmna, Milton; K. II. Adam, Vinson ; J. Sanders, lilies, I. T. ; C. W. Colt, Walla Walla : CI. W. Shumwav, Walla Walla; I. 8. Mansllold and wlfo, Adams; J. T. Lieuallen, Adams; F. Williams, O. It. & N. ; 0. M. Dennett, City; Thomas Ualv, Portland : T. J. Hughcy, I,a (iratulo; 1?. Dartou and fundi v, Portland: O. F. Leo. Umatilla: C. W. Uuess, Tho Dalles; French and wife, l'ortlitnd; John VnnOrsdall, Meacham; William Kirk, Iowa. Vri.i,.itn Hiil'si:. U. A. Stouder, Hoyul Heath, Frank K. Hodgkins. Wm. O. Irwin, Jas. Frecdnian, H. M. Hlner, T. H. Walsh, of Portland; A. W. Nyo. Wnllula; W. W. Nye, Juniper; Samuel Ooldstono, San Francisco; I). J. Macken stein, Wm. Plillpat, (Jims. Leltuul, F. W. Kinney, San Francisco; H. U. Peterson, Vinson; W. F. llutclicr, Ccntervlllo; John M. Duiloy; W. W. Cavlnoss, Fos ter; U. Willehm, Pilot Dock; Charles Drash, Portland. (loi.nr.s Htn,K. Geo. Doss, Pilot Dock; Dr. Shackloford and wlfo, Portland; C. W. Guess, The Dalles; J. Grango, G. Morrow, Duller Creek; A. 1.. Gordon, Juniper; P. J. Kern, C. A. Kern, Helix; N. A. Dobcrson, Pilot Dock; D. H. Myers, Knmela; P. C. Costello, Yoakum; J. C. Harp, Adams: C. M. Clark, Ccnter vlllo; 0. Simpson, It. N Simpson, Walla Walla; Peter Miller, country; J. A. Doss, Milton; J. H. Dldwell, Ccntervlllo; Thomas Kelly, Jack Canyon. ' A Hoy Without u Home. A boy named Charles Diver, about six teen years old, was arrested yesterday for vagrancy. After giving him a moral lec ture ami somo sterling advice this morn ing, Decorder Crews asked him what hu would do if hu was let oil', and hu replied that ho supjioscd ho would have to beg again. There Is no place to keep children in this county, and It is rather a dilllcult thing to dispose of a case of tills kind. Ho is too yoilng to work on tho streets, aitd unless a pjaco can be found for liim with a family, ho will have to" Iw kept in Jail. Mr. Crews, in sjieaktng of him. said that hu was a handsome, bright and hon est uicarlug boy, and If he had a chance might make a good man. Will not some good man who needs a loy in his busi ness call at the jail and do a commenda ble deed by saving this ioor wanderer from tho snares of tno wicked world? A l'rciillnr Allllctlou. Several weeks ago tho llltlo son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Campbell changed from sunsliiuu and smiles to bitterness and woo. The little fellow seemed to bo suf fering, but apparently thero were no Ills. At last it was discovered that his arm was crooked, and apcarcd as if it had been broken and grown together again in an irreuuhtr hIuuhj. Hu was taken to the doctors, and ft was discovered that tho arm had Imjoii broken, nrolmhly by a fall, and its condition hud not Itecomu ap parent to tho parents. Infants' arms are In a very llnilxir condition anyhow, at all times. The doctor advises Mr. and Mrs. Camnliell to have thu arm rebroken and sot, so that it will bo straight, but its mother cannot reconcile nerseit to cause her darling so much puin and sutlering, which would follow such a proceeding, although it would tho best for the little fellow In thu long run. Tho Iiiik tiinek Committor. At tho sneclal mcetimr of tho Hoard of Tntdo last overling it was resolved to in crease tho committee to visit Jxng creek from four to eight. President Dalleray appointed tho following committee: J. P. Wager, It I.ivermoro, D. Alexander, Leon Cohen, II. F. Johnson, M. J. Grecno, J. M. Loozor, and D. G. Thomp son. On motion of Mr. Eddy, tho committee was Instructed to reort by April 10th. It is not yet definitely decided wlicn Ihey will go, but probably alwut March 2';th. L'jion tho suggestion of tho president, u committee, consisting of Messrs. Kddy, Wheelun and Martson, was apiointed to ;xtition the Indian Department In regard to tho sale of tho reservation lands. IiiKHlU' Cull. Krom tho Now York Worlil. Tho Senator from Kansas was liorn with a direct gall-duct connection Ih; twecn his bile and his brain. It is not surprising, 1 here fore, that ho should have disgraced the Senato cham ber by a bilious attack umu tho President uml a foul-mouthed libel upon threo dead American patriots Greeley, McCIellan and Hancock. A Kausus-guttor diutrllK) like this of Ingalls' sulUclontly answers itself. Hut if anv other reply were needed Sonutor Dlackhurn furnished it iu his dignified but trenchant rejoinder. Ingalls' war record, mado "behind the rear of tho army, prosecuting Kansas Jayhawkcrs for rilling lion roosts," win suck. ' Overroncheil lllmelf. From the Auruki i Maine New Ace. Mr. James Keewiu had bargainod at Prlnco Edward IMand for a horse, tho prico to Ihj $17f, and was just about to liuiul over the monov. when no nuirKCci: "Tho haltor goes with tho horso, of courso: l liavo nono wnii mo." ino baiter in nuestlon was an old ono. worth iierhaps forty cents. "O, no," replied tho owner, "if you want tho halter, I wunt my pay for it." This was too much for our L'cniul friend Kecuan. and mioth ho: "How much do you want for your old halter?" Seventy-five cents," was tho reply. "All right," said Keenan, "hero's vour soventy-nvo cents; that's just such'a halter as I've leon looking for." And as ho passed over tho clmngo ho quietly took otT tho halter, put the $175 back iu his jiocket, stepped into his luiL'irv and roda awav. leavlnif tho ovor- grasjiing owner to lament tho loss of a I uu DUIUi UIIU v fjv. ..... ... . . . - , Uionio as licst no might. II. C. Guornsoy returned from San Francisco tills morning. Ho has been gono two weeks, which ho has spent with his mother feeing uauiornia. Wheat 71 Cent. Poutlanii. On.. March 15. 3:30 p. m., wheat ia quoted to-day at 71 ceuta per bushel. Seventy-Eighth Annual Exhibit of Titr. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OK HAHTKOItl), CONN. Assets, January 1, 1888 : Cnnli on liaiiil.ln liallk, nnil ciiMi I'cim $ C03,2S(3 GO Cnli In luuulniif iwntK nml In eoi'rtu of tritunmliiftton 3$0,IIT C2 UcntHntuI ncctucd In terest ... 31,617 09 Heal culnte, uncticutii- broil OM.075 00 Lonni on ImiuU mut inorfKHKeo (lt 1Icii)...I,U0jO0 00 LoutiH on Collateral Rcctirlty 70,f0 00 ! 2,Sfl!,Mn7 III Untied Htnten lioniln, rullronil Htock.uml Nntlolinl Hunk nlock 2,131,777 00 Total Assets, -$5,28860317 ("aali cupllnl Sl.'iW.OOO 00 llmervo fur ro Itmliriuico (jeBttl Klnniliinl) I,7S,7OT 04 OlltmnntllliKcliilniH '."JOAU 12 I'm ley iKiiiirrN'Kiiipiii ,i,iso;iVj si Net HiirpliiH over ciipltul nml nil llabllltlcft 81 Net preiiilunm recetveil iturlne tlio year. 2,4,310 f0 Tola) Ineoma received iltirlnu the yciir. 2,fiM.n21 8 IncrenHn In incln SU.iVVf K Iticrcimp In net Htirilu-.... 10,'J7;1 W limtire In tho olil rollnblo Hartford, Glopton & Jackson, Resident Agts., ,dw I'KNDIiKTON, OKEOON. ROBERT BOND DKAI.KK IN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Htrect, opposite. J. II. Hlioeiiinker'ii. mclilOilnw Plti:i). KEMPKIt, Proprietor of tlio Klve-t.Vnt Ilrrr Hull. Miilu HI.,npponlto l)0tnlllp, I'onilleloii. I'cndlKtnn deer on ilrniiKlit. Wines, IIiiiioih nml cluiiw.of tliu bent brand, u Mock, mciiflil JOII I'UINTINO f!illl ho lllld fit tlio 10AHT OlIKOONIAN OlIU'O ut prlooM Hint will prove they uro elicupcr 1 1 lull innne oi liny miiur iiriuuiiK nuimu in UiiHtcru Orrvou. pjSTHAY AN1MAIX. If Ton linvo nn nnliiial cnlniv. vou enn ro- rover him by expending fJ.0D In uilvcrlUliiR III 1 110 KAHT uar.OIINIAn. ii cuicueii iiiem every time. r EClAli DI1ANK8. lorn t Ii nn two hundred forum of Ircnl lilunkn nt thin oftlce. Ijiwyern nml otlum iK-cdliiK npeclitt fDniiRcnn bo mippllod. Olt HKNT. A home, wllh n bnrn Hint will utiiblo four liorti'M. Apply to A. I). H., nt HiIr olllco. 0. NLY riVK CENTH. Notices not mnklne more, limn four llurw will bo Inncrtud In ttiin column nttho rnto of nvo centK nn i.mcrtion. Blacksmith Shop, Noxtiloorto llninincr.t KBteH'Hlulile, corner Cottonwood mid Attn HU., I'uiidlcton, Or. ALL WORK WARRANTED, And nn clienp on the clienpcit. Ulvu u n trlnl und ho convinced. JIurHC-Sliocint and l'loiv Worl; Glvon Hpoclnl Attention. McEachorn & Thomson, Altn Street, - Hontli of Court lloimo HOLY ANGELS' COLLEGE. Corner 12th nml IifltHCnthedrnl Illock. Clunaei will reopen In tlio now building Ncpteniber ntli. The limtltiltlnn l empowered to confer aca demic uouorK. rorcntuiomio, uuuieHii ehlyr HKV.l)IUK(mltll. A. ., Vancouver. W. T. Henry Eopittke& Co., DEAI.EH IN HAT, G11A1X, WOOD AND COAL, WEU3 HTUKKT, - - PENDLETON T. F. R0URKE, GRAIN MERCHANT. Highest market price paid for nil kind of G-E AI 1ST. Australian white wheat, winter barley nnd rye for aula for seeding purposei. Tho Aim trnllnn white- whent In JukI Ho nrtlclo ttock muii need. It mukeN u llrJU-clum ijuullty of liny. OKKICK AT WAIIEIIOUHE, I'ENDI.KTON, Jnlyl tf OHEQON. Are You Protected? MalnHtrcet, I'ondleton, Oregon, Transacts Conoral Banking Business. President, JmesHtkkl, Vice President, Luiman ni-uu, Cashier, OhjIV, Hamilton, Collection Made on Favorable apl 12 Terms. Those who believe so thoroughly in protection should not go nny longer without insurance on their property, of whatso ever kind; and nearly everyone believes that a policy in a good, Reliable Insurance Co. Is worth every time what it costs, and procrastination should not bo indulged in when it conies to taking out a policy. In tho llrst place, pick out competent ami RELIABLE AGENTS, With whom to do your business those who represent nono but the best insurance companies and go straightway and insure. When in search of such agents, don't Tail to turn your "peepers" in tho direction of tho office of Clopton & Jackson, Located in tho EAST OREGONIAN building, Pcndlcion, whore you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma rine, Accident or Life insurance, done up in APPLE-PIE ORDER! It is well to remember that to bo secure you must insure iu ono of tho Thirty Reliable Companies represented by Clopton & Jackson, with u combined capital of more thai $100,000,000! If you contomplato insurance, call on them and got posted, nnd it will cost you nothing. Remember their oflice is in tho EAST OREGONIAN building, or address Clopton & Jackson, Pendleton, Oregon.