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Show ; HILLSTROM TO DIE; I COURTFIXES DATE ; Is To Be Shot To Death On November 19th . -Taken Into Court Under Heavy i Guard- Appears Nervous. Joseph HilUirom. whose reprieve "" terminated I.) the mate Imard of ' ,ar?un,".8flU,r,la1 Wl" ,,p ' t , death between auntl ami sunset Krl-day, Krl-day, November lth. In expiation of the. murder of J o Morrison Thg , wan the dato fixed Month) morning by Judge M K Itltehle of Hh Third District court nt Halt Ukf City L'nder heav) guard lllllstrom wax taken before Judge Itltehle a few minute after 10 mimic After the court had disposed of hi ci. Hill-Htrom Hill-Htrom caused a mild sensation In the court room h attempting to addrew tho Judge. When Andrew Pre deputy Warden of tho mate prison undertimk to place tho handeufr on Itlllstmm wrists, tho condemned man raised his , right hand and snapped hi ritmer to tako tho court a attention Mr had begun uttering In an ln.lli.Unot tone "I nm here-." when he wan Mleticcd by Judge Itltehle Several officer grasped the defendant b the rm and the handcuff were applied He wan then marched out or the court room In tho torrldnr n depot) sher-Iff sher-Iff heard Hltlslrom n), He doc not want to hear what I have to sa) and I don't blame him M Outside the court house he cursed the plintng. rapher when the) took snattshiil of him getting Into the mate prison nuto Precaution were taken l court and prison officer to not let the exait time be known when lllllstrom would ho tirought Into court Thl wa done to prevent the posslblllt) of an) tin-necessar) tin-necessar) stir In connection with the resetting of the date of the execution A number of person had gatlu red In thn corridor In the city nnd count) building, however, nnd waited until lllllntrom vva taken Into the court room Thene together with Juror who were preaent nnd mplo)et In tho building filled the opeftntor' neat In the court room HIIIlrom wa brought ' Into the room Itj Warden Arthur Pratt I) p. tity Warden Pre C f Htnllh. Mate parole agent, and Henry Taggart, guard, Sheriff John K Corliw. John II. llurhldge. Chief Deputy C C Cor-atenKeu Cor-atenKeu thief criminal depulle ami half a dnxen other deput) nherlff When lllllHtrom wa taken Into the room, the court aimpended the trial of tho i Ml tane whlrh wa In prngreiw DlatrUt Attorney I-atherwood brlefl) rev lowed the record In the IllllMrom oae explaining that tho defendant vva Ixforo the tourt for tho rexettlng of tho dato win n tho aentenro of death by rhootlng hould be executed He then nkd the court to rcflx the dato Illllrtroiit I .Ntrwttix. Judgo Itltehle, nddrewiliiK tho de femlant and hi attorney, Huron X. C'hrlnl) nen, nuked If thero wn any reain wh) the court hould not fix a date when tho former Judgment of the j tourt Nhould be execute! Attorney ChrUlenoen nnNUtred "I know of no li gal reason " The court then n fixed tho date, HllUtrom allowing algn of mrou in k The court then announced that (pictator iiniMt keei their at until tho defendanr had been left from the court room Deputy Warden Pro the n proceeded to handcuff IlllUlrnm and thn defendant nought to addreiut tho court after hi cane had been dlapoNcd of Officer wcro compelled to ex-crclxp ex-crclxp mime force In leading Illllnlrom from tho court room. Ho wa Immediate!) Imme-diate!) taken tiactk to tho ulnte prison by Warden Pratt, Deput) Pre nnd I arole Agent Hmllli Sheriff Corlciw and Deputy llurbldgo followed Hill-rtrom Hill-rtrom to the Mate prlnon In another autnmoblle Hoard Denle t leniency. In UMielnn at the Mate prison Saturday Satur-day tho liimrd of pardon ngaln de-ellneel de-ellneel to grant clemency to Jowph Mlllelmm pondemned to die for the murder of J O Morrison who together to-gether with hi little mil J. Arllng Morrison, wn hot down Januar) 10. IM4 b) hlghwa)meti who entered the Morrbmn grocery More In Salt lKe Clt Thl mean that HlllMrom will be shot to death In expiation of the crime of which he Mond con-v con-v l ted The board of nrdn ndopteel a fur-ma! fur-ma! resolution terminating the reprieve re-prieve and deii)lng the application for commutation of entence when It lie. came evident that no one could moke an) further showing why the condemned con-demned man should not pay tho penalty pen-alty provided by law lllllstrom declined to appear before the hewn! of pardon. He merel) ent word through hi nttorne), Horen N Chrlstensen. tliat lie had nothing new or additional to tell thn board A telegram wa received from W A I' I'kengren, Swedish minister to the Pnlted State, asking that Hlllstrnm' sentence be commuted, but till foiled to advance any good nnd sufficient reason why clemene) should be extended |