The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 21, 1900, Image 3

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therewith 1 th Memory affidavit,
which. It la allegid, wa false, made
for tlw purpose of defrauding the state,
Th plaintiff clulm that he did not
know that tho nftlduvlt wu fraudulent
and on Heptmbrr 30, 18B, a patent
for tht property wan iftuad to the do-fi-riiluni.
It In now asked that ths sold
patent foe a i) nulled and that the plain
tiff bo given judgment fur It cota
In tho ctc. Th land In quwrtlon U
tl) sHnlng ground for th poaMcmlon
of which a ult wan thought wotnt
month airo by Thorns Spencer against
J. I. Orison and wu recently decided
by the auprem court In favor of the
latter.
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HILSTROM HOW
BEHIND THE BARS f-
Sheriff Llnvllle Captures Mur
dcrrr of Lake Moore.
W.
EXAMINATION ON M0N0AY
WHAT WE SlY WE'LL DO
WE DO DO
THE LIGHTEST STORE TO SEE IN
THE LARGEST STOCK TO PICK FROM
KOC1ETY NOTEH
TO ASTORIANS.
Tb IIAII.V A4TOHIAN will fuunil
Mia In I'urllMnd HI ' wall-knows
Ounnrjr hiu'f J. ". Ilamllajr A i n.,
Wahlu(lin siraal. OrUrr (r adiar
Utu loll with Oil Him will rcl
irunil Attepllun.
hit tin found a nugg.rt which aurpan'
by far anything yt brought to light
In the Klondike. Mr, Davl will bring
tho nugget to thl country.
TODAY' WEAT1IKH.
PORTLAND, Jan. tl.-Wrtrn Ore
lion, Wmtrrn Wwhlngton, rain today,
arounl7"t)wn.
Arthur J'.hni.m of Ranlnr wa In tlx
city ycvlrrday.
Crawfish, rooked In wine, at the Na
tional Cafe,
The llorrlputi cleared
Tillamook ycaterday.
the bar for
At thn Knptlftt church today tho
paetor will speak In the monilng about
"Two (iri'l Iiti-Minirj," and In the
evening on "The Ilaptlem of John,"
All other nervier uual.
Mr, and Mi Collins of Portland iMnt
yesienliiy In Astoria.
Mr. Il rflcj I). Thing spent Monday
and Tueaday In Portland,
Via IlniiK.tt enU-rtalivd a few of hT
frlnd Thursday evening at the home
of Mr. W. t, Kinney, A tiust enjoy
ahlvt eviilng wa spent.
The houm formerly occupied by Mr,
and Mm. P. D. Keutm-r ha btt-n
reiili-d by Dint'T A. A. Fllith. Th
doc im iiiivlng nil kind of rxptr
I iio i, but all duy w ill tw Hunday bye
and bye.
The young bidb of Mr. IVart'
rtuMv in the M. (.'. H. K. gave a mt
The Kanchcr Finally Surrendered,
but Not Without s Struggle
A Wicked Outfit.
Highly
Satisfactory
enjoyable evening of mumc, recltaUona
Nicely fiirnUhed roonui; 4)1 Ootid
treet. Kent roaaonable,
Archblihop ChrtMtle, of tlx dlooeee
of Oregon, la In the city.
Horn To tlw wife O.
night, a daughter.
A. Smith Iim
Old Contlnontal I a standard high
grade Kentucky wl.liky. Absolutely
pure, and can Im recommended to thos
aeeklng a atlmulant f r m3lcul and ro
cUl ue. Bold by Aug. Danlelnon, A
tot la, Oregon.
Klch CoinmlnnlonT Hn-A haa given
notice that all flithi'nniii Uwit are finn
ing now, or who Intond to flah the
coining aeaaoii, are nquentod to avnd
in their application for llcenava, with
the required fiw, to the fWh comml
hIoimt wi'hout ibUiy.
Cai'taln Geo. vpe la reglttered
the Occident fMn Irtland.
at
A aon wa born to Mr. and Mr.
Otorgo Ronelow Thuraday evenlnf.
Ml Ada Jordan hoa gone to Tort
land to pnd a few day with friend.
Th Columbia, from San Franolaoo,
left about Co ton of fright at thla
port.
There are now !S6 n'g1tiutlona of
Voter, 31 having been ivoordod at the
county ileik ottlce yeatcrduy. J
The llrltbth hl KdonbaUymore and
Anryra, with cargoc of grain for Eu
rop, went to ea itTdny,
The Ur It lh ahtp KUuibaUymore and
the ll.rman elilp Ancyra oroeacd out
ycaterUay bound for Europe,
The Aitorla Having bank, trutee,
hit Ix gun ult ag.Unt awverul of tha
ubecrlber to the rallruad lubaldy.
Divorce pnxseixJIng have been InaU'
tuUd agalnat Richard Evon by Id I. Tho
wife, Nellie, on the ground of failure lgm-d by
and varlou oth- ainuwim-nia at the
Mi.tho'llt piiMoitigu on ThurnJuy even
ing, Thi' nicag'nmil I ajinounccd of Mr.
Kdivurd It. Mile and Ml Wlnlfleld
I.vrlt. Mr. Mllea I the bookkeeper
for the Columbia mill, Knapploti, aid
I highly eeUvmi-0 y all who know
him. Mla Iwvett I one of Antorla'
mot popular young ladle.
It ha b'en the very delightful cus
tom of a large number of our Aato
rla ladle to ent;rtiVn a nclect few of
their friend at an Informal tea on
uTlve afternoon of their "iaya at
home." BevenU of thee quiet little
u IT j In were irlvt-n lam wjk and morn
ii.... ii a m . . t . . ,l. '
rational Sunday cho0 union will have c FUvrf rtllprtalm.j hl.r WeBda m
rlmrg. of the .ervlce today In tha Tuw afu.rno)nt ,
( (iiigri-gatlonal church. Mr. Roitley'a ffi $
Mr. and Mm. F. P. Kendall enter
tained the Friday Night Whist Club ,
at their realdence. The flrtt prlxes
were awarded to Mr. C. It. Thornton
and Mr. J. Smith; the consolation, to
Air. C. P. Upahur and Mr, N, Troyer.
Tib firm part of the evening waa de
voted to progreHlve whtt after which
refreshment were erved, followvd by
miihlc and dancing.
Hi li I In tho lat of Oregon and he
ha a rich and ripe experlmice to draw ,
from, having labored long In the Run
day rhool work. ' i
Prenbyiertiin church. Ninth atreet.
btwwn Ouone and Exchange, Rev. I
Hcnev MAjYvitfa naalia-. Miu-nlna1 aer. I
vie at II: evening avrvloe at 7:30. Y.
P. 8. C. K. at 6:30 p, ni. Sunday echool
at 13:16; prayor meeting Wedmnduy
at 7:30 p. m. Morning eermon, "Ad
monition of a FrVnd." Evening,
"What Are We Her For" All are
cordially Invited.
Hervlce at Die M. E. church aa fol
low toduy: CIiim mooting at 10:13
a. ii'.; Hunday i h4 at 3:30 p. m.; Ep
worth Lague at 6:30 p, m.; preuchlng
ervic at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Morning. "Abide With V for It I To
ward Evening." There will be a love
fount at cloae of nermon. Evening, I
"Evolution," Special muelc for the!
occaalon. Everybody Invited, !
Mr. C.eorge II, Oeirg" gave a tea to
nUut twenty of h.tr lady friend on
Friday afternoon, th'we preeent wwe:
Mr. 11. Van Dujinn. C. J. Ttvnehard,
(Jeorge C. Flavel. O. W. Sanborn, C.
W. Fulton, Samuel Elmore, O. C. Fulr
ton. C. P. I'pshur, J. A. Fulton, E. W.
T.UInnt. Henry George. J. T. Lighter,
J. Q. Megler. E. W. Taylor. P. A.
?loki, Win, T. Chutter, J. E. Hlgglna,
P. L. Cherry, and Mine Crang.
The lint chapter In the ad death of
Luke Moore will be wrtUen by C'oro
ii i I'oht thl morning, and all that if
tnoriiii of the brave but unfortunate
mi n will be tken to the Buptlxt
church, round the rtrom of which
tlioi.. who hive loved him ht nl In life
will gather to mourn hi lo. The
-i vie proper will! take place at 1:30
p. in., mid there I little juetlun but
thdt the funeral will be the largwit that
i ha.t Ukt ii pluct In thl city for some
titre.
Mr. Moure, the wife and only close
ui'vlvor of the niurd -r-jd man, arrived
from Portland on (he late train lat
niRlit. Her flint Information of the un
timely death of her hu-iland waa re-oelvc-d
through a dlspitch from tha
Atoi!an to the An'Uted Pre. j
When the acount of the Astorlan waa
eo.ieluiled yesterday morning nothing
further thin tho murder of Moore and
the clrcummanoe suDundlng It were
known. The departure of Sheriff Lln
vllle and a couple of trustworthy depu
ties was duly announced, but further
develuomenu weri dulv fortheomlnir. I ,
At an early hour the sheriff and hi
select pons? made their appearance
with Murderer Hllitrotn In custody,'
The tory of HllHtriMn'a capture, how
ever, wa a thrilling one and 1 beet
related In Sheriff Llnvllle- own words:
"We arrived at the house long before
daylight and Immediately took a rur-:
vey of the premlsns. As we reached
the house we notloed that a dim Ught
I wai shining from one of the window,
i and I whistled to Mr. ltcaaley, who '
was with me, to clo3e up toward me.'
i A second or so afterward a shot was
! fired from the houne and the next'
'. thing I heard wu the voice of Beas-j
I ley, who exclaimed: "He'a got me,'
, Tom: I'm hit." j
I "I acted upon my first Impulse and
nren aireciiv a. uie srxit rmm which j
1 1 iv the smoke coming. I then chang-
Pil m V rwwtitlrm u-nllrlnv otvav InlA IVa
brush, Dr. Fulton meanwhile dressing ' f (
Ueaslcy s wound, which wa found to
have been nothing more serious than'
OUR CLEARANCE SALE
Is satisfactory to our customers and to us.
TO US....
Because we sell lots of goods.
Because it pleases our customers.
TO OUR
CUSTOMERS
Because our low prices are money savers.
Because our stock consists of good
honest goods.
Herman Wise
RELIABLE
MEN'S AND BOYS'
OUTFITTER
I but tne wire is oeuevea 10 De dui miie;
"' ,h,p concluded that my first Im- betteri mentally. It Is a matter of,
pui-e that was to wait till daybreak mmmnn rnnrt thn.t m both plrli of 1
the house Insanity has made Itself ap-;
Manager Sellg Is circulating a ub-
script Ion Ht, tho ucceii of which will
determine whether or not Emma Ne
vada will Includa Astoria In her West
ern tour. Of courie, It would be sup
erfluous to explain who Emma Nevada
nil the lending theater-go-
WON FOUR STRAIGHT.
A. F. C. Defeat the IlUhecs at Bowl
ing Last Night.
was best, and our latar actions were
in accordance wun tnis plan. papent , a conclusive way. A brother
"As the first beam of sunlight shot of Hilstrom Is now In the state insane
tluvugh the clouds I Instructed Beosley ylum, where he haa been for several
to shoot out the top windows In the months past.
i row part or tne nouse. My motive
wa to scare Hilstrom with the hope
that he might surrender without fur
ther ado. My guees proved to be cor
rect for no sooner had Beasley started
shooting than Hllstrom's wife was,
heard and the next minute we saw the
eldest boy, who Is about 15, coming to-,
i uarJs us. As he came within sight of
i uh he asked: 'What do you want?'i
Still, on the other hand, there are
I Suggestions
en yet approached. But many more
names will be required before the cele
brut !d prima dona can be secured by
MaiMger Sellg.
i . .. . , , . . . the Astorlan. McNary and Barker
The British ship C ackmannanshlre, tne vto wlt m ,he formw
load! w th grain Europe, wm M.ur, he best el l am(,SJ- TUft
found to be leaking badly when ; HOorcs f0ow:
arrived down from Portland and he la' AFC
now tied up at the 0. R. & N. dock'p, n. S.vey .......!..." 181
for repair. On the trip down a drift- F. H. Ooodell 171
Ing log struck the anchor and drove ' JV c- Lft"' Jf
I. nuke through one of her put! ii'Ku,-;:::;;;:::::;::::::: jg
Thl wu not discovered until yeste- j o. C-Fulton 147
day morning when one of the men
wont down Into the hole for some coal louu ILLIHEES
j twin uiiqipeu inio several reel ot water, McNary 150
Roslyn coal laata longer, I cleaner The Injury Is not a serious one and T. O.' Barker ..!'.!."..'!'..'.'!. "!.'!'..'!" 150
and makea leas trouble with stove and cargo Is in no danger. It la a maUer Wm,2 lil
I .... .v. . ..w.. n nf milch aupnr U. thil aliln n.lth aiir.h !
W. Sanborn, Agnt. Telephone 131L I a -name did not atriko one of the num-j v, j, D'Arcy
eroim bar In 'tha rlW and sink out i
to support.
Tho new post office fixture for
Grays harbor arrived from Portland
y eat onlay and are now en route to their
dtatlnatlon.
A lodge of Red Men will oon be or
gunlird at Hammond by W. C. A. Pohl.
Twenty-five member hava already
been ocurxd.
In the list of delegate from the local
McKlnlcy Club to tha state leaguo
meeting the Astorlun omitted the name
of John M. Young.
The A. F. C. bowling team met the
llllhes'S of Salem lost night, defeating
the visitor four straight game. The
home players had a gxid margin In
i ..- ... I., i.... i iiiiiiicuiBirijr ii nun iu return 10 me
III 1110 HIOI snillil ueiiiji me utusevi. '
The local team put up a fine game.
finishing: with an avoraae of over 41. i
............. ....... once.
povey aecuren in uesi loioi, in, wuue
Iluirongh' 54 watt the high game for
j bouse and notify his mother to gather
the children and leave the house at
Hilstrom evidently heard my
! voice and recogftiied It for he Imme
diately came out of the house and
walked In the direction In which I
wait standing. Before he reached me,
however, I commanded him to stop,
at the sama time asking him If he was
armed. aiianwnue tieasiey toox a po
sition behind a neighboring stump
an.t arew a t.aa on Hilstrom, pner
pad, at the first hostile demonstra
tion, to fire. Hilstrom answered my
question ny saying that he had a
countless evidence which go to prove
that Hilstrom is a desperado of the
dirtiest sort, and it is those who are
in a position to know his nature beat
who declare that he should answer for
his bloody deeds on the gallows.
An AatJiian reporter vi3ited Hilstrom
at the county Jail last evening. At
that time there was nothing to support
the belief that he was not perfectly
sane. Hilstrom answered all questions
put to him In a most usual manner,
rather giving the impression that he
was one whose rights had been much
! trampled upon Instead ot being a wil
j f ul. taker of human life.
I The Inquest upon the body of Lake
I Moore will be held at the undertaking
I parlors of Coroner Pohl at 9:30 this
morning. Mrs. Moore, wire or tne mur-
I dered man, who has been In Portland
on a visit, came down on the late
train last night. Moore's funeral will
be held at the Baptist church In this
ra.
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893 : w.,., i...j . w. ,.. I ciiy louay ai i.ou j,
uuuuws ll K -,011a.! k0l. 1A
. .. . l.l'k I I'll. TM'l t Wk&VMV w MUQW
i ci'iiiiii;iiuil'u nun 10 jay it. upon a
131
130
Mr, and Mr. George Nelson and l8' altogetlicr, wheat and all.
Min Alma Holme will leave In a few
few day for San Francisco, whore A petition waa received yesterday af
will spend the winter. tenioon by Judge Gray from property
j owners residing In tho Necanlcum dls-
The tug Samson left out yetcrday trlct In which tha request was made
for Gray harbor whenoa he will tow ht the proposed route of the new road
a scow ehoonor with a cargo of lum- h clmngcd from the South Fork to
Total
Tho scores by games were:
A. F. C ..243 23S
HUhe 233 194
25
203
845
251
215
Fulton had a streak of hard luck In,
home team would have exceeded 1,000.
bor to San Franclsoo,
W. T. Oardlner, superintendent of
tho Hoy' and Girl' Aid Society at property holders would
rorUmd, wa In the city yesterday on by the linos suggested.
business In connection with the school.
After many days of waiting for coal
and wheut from Portland, the Oriental
liner A nub hauled her anchor yesterday
and started on her voyage across the
Pacific.
tin North Fork lines. The petition,
which wus signed by 53 residents of
thitt vicinity, stated that fully 50 more
be benefited
The matter
will bo decided at a meeting of the
county commissioners, who will con
vene next week. The route of the
liiewly proposed road will run from Ne-
kanlcum to the Tillamook county line,
a distance of nearly twelve milts. This
route Is about two and a half miles
I longer than the route along the South
It Is given out that tha marriage of Fork, but many of tho property holders
A. E. Booth of the A. Booth Tacking 0f the district have verbally declared
Company and Miss Maria B. H. M, tholr willingness to make good the dlf-
Sliryock of Baltimore took place on the
16th Inst.
Roslyn coal Is tha best and most eco
nomical coal for houaehold use In As
toria. Try It onoe and you will have
no other. George. W. Sanborn, Agent, I
ference If the commissioners will run
the road as suggested.
A suit wa filed In the circuit court
yesterday In behalf of the state against
P. P. Carlson, who Is commanded to
vacate certain tide lands on the Co-
Telephone 131L lumbla river. The complaint alleges
. .-- ' that In September, 1885, Carlson made
A. Paul Davis of Portland Is visiting application to the stare board of
friends In this city, Mr. Davl will school land commissioners for permii-
loon leave for Scotland where, he says, elan to purchase the land and filed
stump, which he flnilly did with reluc
tance. He then advanced to where I
was standing and we placed the hand
cuffs upon his wrists. This waa not
done, however, without a struggle, for
I was compelled to grasp him by tha
throat b- fdre he would submit." j
Hllstrom's captors say that the eld
est son acted fully In unison with his,
father throuehout. No chances were
hla lost two games, or the total of the tnktn on lne ycmng. flow's accojnt.
for he was commanded to remain away
from tne house untl ltho party had
left tha premises with HllBtrom a bound
ciptlve. It Is upon the statement ot
Hilstrom, himself, that the statement
Is made that had the sheriff and his
party taken the fiend unawares he,
the son, would have killed all within
his power.
Tho statement In yesterday morn
lug's Astorlan to the effect that Hll
strom's wife had been showing active
sympathy with her husband' acts
throughout Is corroborated by both
Sheriff Llnvllle and Coroner Pohl. Both
state that HUstrom had no hesitancy
In saying that his wife urged him, even
a the last moment, not to surrender,
and It was no loubt due largely to ber
persuasions that the fiend held forth In
his bloody work as long as he did. "
As to the boy, who figured so con
spicuously in the affair from start to
finish, It is stated that he waa aa im
portant factor In the preliminary man-j
envers which led vip to the death of
Lake Moore.
Taken all In all, the family is Indeed
a orry mess, for not only Is It be
lieved that Hilstrom Is or was insane, '
Bohemian Chinaware
Bargains.
It' Worth Your
Coming Just to Sec.
Great Americaii Importinz Tea Col
STORES 100 IN NUMBER
, PRICES AWAY UNDER
671 Commercial St., Astoria,
NOTICE!
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Charles Richel, haa this day
retired from the firm known as tha
Astoria Meat Company. All outstand
ing obligations of said Arm will be as
sumed by the remaining partners, and
all accounts of said firm wil be paya
ble solely to them.
CHARLES RICHEL.
Astoria, Or., Jan. SO, 19M.
Gray early Monday morning, and ex
amined on a charge of Insanity, which
was the original charge, preferred
against him. Should ha be deemed j
Insane he will be confined In the state
Insane asylum; otherwise he will be'
bound over to the grand jury on a
I charge of murder. j
I HUstrom is, In many ways, a co
nundrum. Everyone of his acquaint- J
ances declared that they have always '
known him as a steady, hard-working
fellcw. It was only during the periods t
in which he was drinking, they say, I
that he showed the least sign of men-'
tal unbalance. His old acquaintances 1
were much surprised when told of his
bloody deed, saying that while they :
knew Hilstrom to be a man of bad
temper at times he had never been con
sitlered dangerous..
ft
to Astorians
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with many Novelties in Boys' and Young Men's Clothes .
There is not a style in any article of Man's wear . i$
that is not shown here in miniature for Boys."
Suits Underwear Neckwear
Reefers Hosiery
Overcoats Shirts
g Hats and Caps Sweaters
Gloves
Legglns $
Fancy Vests $
wo
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