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Show MURDERER W LL HEAR FATE TODAY SALT LAKE. Aug 19 Saturday morning Harry Thorno will hear the la-st verdict In his tight to escape the death penalty fur the murder of C-eorge W, Fassell, for the state board of pardons will then decide whether he shall be shot ou September 9 i his sentence commuted to life imprisonment. im-prisonment. Other applications which will he considered by the bonrd will he those of IIrum Wiseman, convicted con-victed of a statutory offense, "Count" Henry Mulhousen. serving twenty years for burglary: Ralph Lawhorn. serving a term for 'battery; John Duffy, convicted of burglary in tho second degree; B. A. Slocum, forgery; for-gery; Ray M. Phillips, robbery, and Ixren7.o Montgomery, serving a term for a statutory offense. James D. Pardee, attorney for Riley, the accomplice of Thorne, haa announced that within a few days he will file an appeal to the supreme court Id an attempt to get n reversal on the ground that Judge Lewis erred In refusing to grant a change of venue whf-n tho trial attracted the attentioij it did. |