Show HAWORTHS ONE HOPE I V Court May Grant Him Stay of Execution I WEBER PERSISTS1N EFFORT Says He Will Prove Man Innocent Inno-cent in Any Case I Oregon Detectives May Sue Davis County to Bccover Howard Money for Haworths Capture I One month from tomorrowIf the sentence sen-tence of tho court Is carrjccl Into effect Nick Haworth the alleged murderer of Watchman Sandall at Layton will bo taken ta-ken Into tho penitentiary Vard and shot to death I Is likely however that another an-other stay of execution will be granted In order that tho Supreme court may again consider tho case In I the light of the now cldencc upon which Haworths attorney at-torney based his last motion for 0 now trial S The motion was denied by Judge Ro lapp Tho bill oC exceptions will probably bo settled tho latter part of thls wcek and the notice of appeal given about the same time tmc t A J Weber Haworths attorney returned re-turned yesterday from Scoflcld In speakIng speak-ing 0 the chances of his client Mr Weber I We-ber sad Even If Haworth should at some tlmo be executed I propose to gather new evidence evi-dence and demonstrate his Innocence eo conclusively that oven tho people pi Da vlp I count will believe I Mr Weber said ho knew llttlo of tho threatened suit against Davis county for4 tho reward offered for tho arrest and conviction con-viction of Haworth and added While I dbnt think the County Com I mlssloncrn of the county have any right to pay tho reward 1 do most sincerely 1 hope those Portland detectives will get that money Somo one by tho namo of Fitzgerald of San Fnanclfco claims ho Ifl entitled to the credit of tracing th dcM pcrate Haworth who left Ogden late in May or about two months after the San doll murder driving lolsurelythrough tho cbuntry with his family and llnally reaching Portland where ho stopped In order that the childrcn might attend school Certain Ogden officers discovered Oldcn ofcc ered what evidence there l was oitaldc ot the remarkable cOhfc lon mndq by Has worth to hisfriend the Sheriff of Davis count atlll r think the Oregon detectives detec-tives should have that 10CO with Interest Inter-est and R chroma1 Desperate criminals have been arrested ar-rested In saloons In gamblinghouses In disreputable reports on board ship In caves In the forests and on the mountains caves tains but according to recant newspaper reports these Oregon officers did something some-thing moro than penetrate tho fastnesses of a Robbers Roost they actually Invaded In-vaded a livery stable and made their cap ture there Think of the danger The might have fallen on a pitchfork or been I kicked by a mulo That money ought to be paid at once I tho arrest had not been made In C livery stable It might be different but to encounter the deadly microbes that float In the air of n llvory stable and to brave the hidden dangers which there lurk unseen arc acts of heroism hero-ism deserving all tho rewards that were 1 so recklessly offered by the generous Commlsnlonors of Davis county 1 |