Show FREI izolt sentenced to be shot on august thursday the alth of aukust ra forty arty eight beigh t days from to 10 today day w wll III havo have to lo faco face the graro monster the judco truck an average between I 1 lie he periods during which the execl be ba fixed not leas la than thirty nor more than sixty days onil and named this as aa tile the fateful date at 10 yesterday morning morn lof the he hour set for having the murderer brought into info the court room for the last time the sidewalk stairs hall way and court roona room were occupied by a curious eager Jos rol erod iu in which were riot not a lew few females fc fe Bialys wales all B bent on obtaining a glance gladien HI fit the condemned prisoner aloot had been brought down from the penitentiary early to just ii ciuch uc h observation when what 10 struck there therefore fure the crowd surged burped into the court to catch th I 1 ha 1 1 1 ap a e there that hud had been denied them e t i i b bo 0 low judge zane took his seat prompt ay v anil and tile the court was called callad t to 0 or order der there vere mere very few ew members of the bar present except mr pe peters t the he prosecutor sheriff john W turner father or of the murdered murde rud boy and the first captor oft of the is murderer was there quiet quie I 1 as ever in his demeanor but h hta s face so sol t with unusual sternness hofts attorneys appointed by the court P L williams and ben sheeks were not visible everyone was wondering at this when tho the door opened and those two gentlemen themselves came walking down the aisle with a third man between them that man inon it took look but a second to discern was hopt he looked but little different atom the last time he appeared lo in court for or a similar purpose nearly two to years ago go ills hair is abort hla his moustache of full growth tie he wore the same suit of black the coat coal a long prince albert now worn somewhat glossy from age hopt took a seat eat bet between wean hla hid law yer bersand sand a momentary the fhe judge judee then said stand up mr and the abe p prisoner arose to bis leet on a close examination it was evident that the sipusi situation tion had began to tell on him filin ills his steely gray eray eyes looked almost ally bright beneath them were heavy dark circles that made them seem to all the brighter one ot of the guards says sas the lust last three days have told upon him very per ile he locked at J judee adze liaa with no sign ol of quavering however as the judge said at a former term of this court you were convicted of murder in the firs degree you appealed to in aba T territorial r 1 supreme a court where 1 the judgment was affirmed from froia that thai court you appealed to the su court of un united states which affirmed the tall decision ol of the territorial courts and of this court stands now affirm affirmed edi in the meantime the day set for your execution has passed pat beds and no legal reason now appearing why that judgment should not now be carried into effect it becomes the duty of the court to fix the time of judgment the tha laws of the territory permit you to choose either of certain modes of death you have selected to be shot ahot the taw law gives elvea the court discretion in fixing judgment inclement gentl at not loss less than thirty nor liar more than sixty days in order that you may have time to prepare for death find and fur for the realities that may be beyond the time for your ex will be fixed ter for the alth day of August being forty nine days frosto from to day on that day th ejude mout meet of the be court will be carried into execution that is all the breathless pause of silence which had lasted while the judge was speaking was now succeeded by a long drawn sigh and k f bustle og on the part of the crowd immediately after hearing blaseus tence pronounced ilott was waa conduct ed ad back to the marshals room where he remained lolling upon tho the table for several hours before he be was wab taken back to 0 the penitentiary there was no one in the room accept clerk cleric miller amiller and deputies pratt Prat and tand vandercook ex deputy franks frank 0 P arnold clerk miller and a 01 rel reporter of the herald though thought thou gha i hungry crowd remained in tho the hill hall outside and peered anxiously into the room every time the door was opened hopt hopi shook bands warmly with mr franks and when that gentleman asked him how bow ho he felt lie he responded oh lob all right ile he and mr arnold hold held a low minu minutes teil conversation both seated routed on the table hopt talked freely and con gnawed be end of a clear w which hach ho he had in lils his mouth ile he said gald that as long longas as he had lifo life ho he lid not intend to give up the file to keep it he hod hopes still of having hii sentence commuted to imprisonment for life bit but 1 if he had to go 90 why he would go and tho the public would tee see he was not al a hatly herald june |