Show MUST DIE I Board Pardons Refuses to Commute Sentence Sentence I I I I WENT TOOD AND KLED LED BOY SCHO Found Foun dJ in Thet Where He Had Hd d. d Tried End Life After th ime J SAiD HIS PAlER WAS No Trace Joe Could Found History of j Case J Julius ius Sit m mer cr of ThomasI Thomas I Karrick must die His last hope of sentence by the of Pardons Par par- dons was this morning when that body a consideration ion of or his case since Slay afternoon decided that he wa ty as aa charged and mU must t suffer then ally of his crime as provided 1 He lie e law of the state I Accordingly S l be shot at atthe atthe t I Ithe the state stat y between be between tween the tho hours horns of o'clock i in the g and nd 2 oc in iii the after fter- afternoon noon that time lia Ita been fixed by bythe bythe bythe the s 's sentencing c g j judg dg r When the sine tn court coull af- af I t finned nn d the j d fow lower r c court Urt and y was was t tj ta before Judge G. G resent nc e eIto ho Ito asked ed that mc Q to tn allow him to for commutation tion of sent senti t to the tho pardon pardons par par- d dons don ns boar board Jud Judge tron r sentenced sen ell t tc d him to he be s I h a 2 22 which hi h hallowed a. a allowed four fouras four las as a's me meeting t n o of th board of or la last t Sat But May MaT 18 Saturday at nt tho citation of Bone Bonc McGee McGeo attorneys sr the tho board of pardons p pa a visit to the he Karrick home homp mth Thirteenth E East st street for tb th of more definitely may St-may had told tho truth Ml Jl r respects re- re ardin tho the details the attempted robbery robbers of the r resulted iu in iut t the A shooting and d dd of youns young Kar Kar- rick l 2 Petition Signed by Uy ny At the meeting ohe oha board at t the te e penitentiary may Si-may attorneys ma made madea io ioa a a. Olea for fot the life cli client nt con con- that the Ihie st tt had not shown beyond al all that he was A petition is s 5 also presented by bv 75 nister attorneys women an and l m nbc sf the local Theo thee After considering rin 10 jo case Saturday for more than fo tho board of pardons a oun that it Tio would ld takA tak the c case o lInd until 9 o'clock this at ut which hour tho the members net session in HI tho the of Clef Cief Justie Justice J. J E E. Prick Frick where whore he as tas was considered for another lef c the final announcement announcement an an- was is n that tho the issues had been a Sirma and that his hd lid been d dl denied l U We ve We cave zave the as no ino t careful consideration sad G vernor Vil William I lam Ever Ever- was considered considered consid consid- cred ered and Dd tho the board denied the thc peti peti- bon tion Story of Cnn Crini flay Si-flay went to thi h home borne about noon 0 of l U 1310 1910 fork torI robbery Thomas wint home hOUle from his school for or which he heas was as eating alone when he heart some lome one ono In an upstairs room He started up the staIrs to investigate In and met the thc In In In- trader There was wa ja Ia scuffle cumo and tho the boy bo boy bowa was wa as shot with Uh hh his own bi brothers others re to- to volver which bad had men hien rp n stolen by the bur burglar lar Young ran out onto the tho lawn and fell tell People on a passing street car r saw a h him and went to hIs assistance i He died where he fell tell I was arrested a few days later as S he lay in a H thicket near Fifteenth South street HP Re had b him a a. new newspaper news news- paper naJ Containing au an account o of the shootIng shoot- shoot Ing JJ ITc had attempted tt to commit sui sui- sul- sul cide probably bly because of remorse for tor his crime lie Ife admitted that he lie W to the house as a n burglar burlar but said laid he ht had bad with him a man named Joe Joe Tie lit could not So give ghe an any IdentIfication i Information nf of ot Joe Joa that Jit Would OHM lead to tho thin and this part of ot his story was c considered false raise Si-may Si said Buld that atho he was as In ln th the and that Joe WILlS was upstairs When ben lio ho h hi-arS hi ard the bo boy In the room Sir Sir- may says he sneaked out ot of the house and went back to Murray lea before an shot was fired TWO PARDONS AND ANDONE ANDONE ONE PAROLE GRANTED At the meeting Saturday the board con con- nineteen other CnE asi three of or them m being for commutation of sentence nce T Tue pardons an and 1 ana mm Parole were ed ed The two pardons granted grant grant- Were grunted to Out Jettson and Dan Hansen Sever e county both of ot JettISon Jettson was walt a convicted in the court at Sauna allna on Oil February 17 12 17 1911 on tho tio charge of or battery am son sentenced to Servo Sf a nt-erm nt term of 15 da days s and rind to pay a fine of ot 25 23 and In default of or the llna to an dd addItional I twenty five twenty days The Pardon was granted on account of Impaired health nn and on the n dation Of the and citizens the count county In which the tUe or crime was com let ti-let Hanson In t tb the sixth dJ dis court county June Julie 17 27 1910 on a charge or of grand nY nr son son- to serve a av v The Tho pa par par- r. r Continued o on 10 J j I THE SLAYER c r rc p I 1 PD w 1 r i 4 c i iJ 5 JULIUS From photograph found in his room after his arrest I HIS VICTIM I I L r S. S ct i r i t THOMAS THOMAS R R. K I year old schoolboy who was wae shot and killed in ln his homo home October 12 1910 WENT TO ROB Continued from page 1 don dOD was wal granted on the recommendation of ot the county attorney of Sevier county count and on a petition of or prominent citizen ns petton and officers of or the county A pardon was wa denied but a a. parole granted rant d to John H. H lL Groves Grov convIcted of or forgery forger in the third district court Salt Sat Lake Loko Lo cout county August thIr 2 22 1911 on and sentenced to ser e serve eighteen months |