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Show DAY OF DEATH FIXED Haworth Sentenced to Be Shot January 16th. TOOK SENTENCE STOICALLY Trlsoner Betrayed No Emotion and Said Nothing When Judge Rolnpp Ordered Extreme Tonally nt latm-lngton latm-lngton Yestctday Haworth Ap-pcara Ap-pcara to Havo Rcslgneil Himself to His Fate and to View it With Calmness Calm-ness Stoty of Sandall's Mulder-Notice Mulder-Notice of Appeal Given. (Sunday's Dall) ) Valhnn 1" Haworth tho convicted niunlerei of lhiimis Huiulall, tho aged w ctibmun of Lnjlnn will puv Hie pen-all) pen-all) of his crime on Vrllii), Januurj lbtb between the hums of lo u m nnd I p III lie will be shot to dentil !) Hlierirt Alibnlt of Divls toiinty In the Jail ard at the KMilteutliir Haworth was leseuteiiceil at 1'ai inliiRliiii by Judge Itolapp SOBtordaj hi ll Ihe woids Hint menu ileith In Mm were pronoiiiii.il the prlsouir betiaed not the sIIhIiIcsI eiuntloii Ills ilimianor was tint of u mill who has eleel led tn incept the Inevitable. Not ic muscle of Nathan Haworth. his face was seen In move during the lime the Judge wus pronnuui lug tho death sentence Kiiowni) Lirn.i: l.Mfirin.v llaiwirtli waff uken to I'.irnungtnn esterda morning b Hheilff bbott of Divls count) nnd (Hun I htowo nf tho State prison Ho said little nr nothing during the trip appearing tn be absorbed ab-sorbed In the landsiapi tilting tho route Ho wus led Inln .unit ut II to a m , es. cortiMl bj the nlllceis nnd un ompanled by his uttnrnevN, Missis Welier mil Hamilton Tho loom was inmplctel filled with the morbidly i urloiis who wuti heel witli hienlhlca slnterest the pilsonei s face dining the time he was III i null Ills cxpiesHlnn nltereil little cluilng the entire proeo. dings Ap piiontll he hn'l ipsigneil himself tn the Inevitable and regarded the plot codings as a meio nuittii of inullnc as ho ha 1 been ircvlollsly sentenied the usual folln or pieiceeluro WHS etlllllted '.Sallian Haworth stall 1 up"' nr-deied nr-deied the eoun Hblllldlv Hnwnitli lose slowly mid stood looking look-ing Into spnie the stolid expression nf his Thii sliowiiiK that lie w is expei ling what followed 'ilia loom at onto be came silent BI.NTI.NCi: PHONO! NCKD ' The court having fully Inquired Into the fin ts III the case pnwpcilod Judge Itolapp and theie uppeurliiK un legal leasotiH why tho Judgment of death lieietofoit ironouiiied ugiilnat cm should not be executed according to law therefore In pursuant e of law It Ii ordered that ou .Nathan r lla-woith lla-woith In now icmuudid to thi Hheilff of thi tho count) of Davis Hlule nf t'lah nnd that nll be by liini rnith with taken nnd delivered Into the nn-tod) nn-tod) of the waiden of the Mule pi Ison t,f Ihls State, that you le bv the sail warden sifely kept In wild prls n until 1 ilelio, the lClh day of Januar 190 and that between the hours of to n m and 1 P tn of said da) vou bt takei fiom sail plaie of i-onllnenu nt in tb. plaio or exeeutlon within the exteiln wulls of the said Hlule t rlson and then and there shot by the th. riff or Divls count) until ou shall to d.ad Mid aay (Jod have meiiy on )our n-nil HACK TO ' Dl.VTI! ItOW As the com lulling words fill from the JudRes lips the eonde timed inun ie sumed his sent In a quk t unmneern'J manner He was qulikl) lilt n fi m the courtroom b) the ollle tis an I .i corted baik tn his nil In de nil i w at tho ptnltentliir) Duilng Hi r tuin Hip ho said nothing to th. olllms close walih was kept on blin as It vv ii expeetc I he might ntumit n " ipc but hl conduit was ix mplan mors or Tin: i iiimi: Tho erlmci for vvlelcli Haworth Is to forfeit his lire m i un eel nt f.a)ton on the night nf Manll - IH81 At tn time hi was engaged In burKlarlcIng a store when h was di-tuihel In I i ot eiations bj Thomas hand ill ana,. I nl!itwat hman Haworth killed tii- witihmm with s shotgun anl n a l h ei a f r iho t me being Later he was caiitui.d nnd mad. a e onfesslou j Ills attoriiivs sought to hn. th con r.exlon act isble on the Kl nun Is that llitwoitli vv is in. utull) hrisiiouslbli II whs lonvl.tid linn .0 1900 mid sentiiuid in bo.oxeiuled Henlember lllli Ills attoniDs sin i ceded In get ling 11 stuv of exeeutlon p. inllng n nm Hon foi inw tilal 'Ihe motion was do nlo I tiy IiiiIro Itolapp si veial dais ngo Haworth made i se nsiiilonnl bieuk for liberty ilutlug bis trnl but wus eaptiili'd Itefoie bo wus aid In get nut-el nut-el le the Davis, count) e ililtliouae nl though be did SULieeil in getting nut of the ciiuitloonl Minn: or vpitw. oivi:n Notlte of uiihh! tn the Hupieine tnurt vvns llltd by bis attorneys nt tho inii-elitslcm inii-elitslcm of )esterda) s l iik codings, but ll Is geueinlly thought Huvvurtlt has but little to bono foi |