Show FATE WE OF TO BE DECIDED SATURDAY Convicted Murderer May Pay Death Pen Penalty on September 16 The TLe fate of Harley convicted convicted con eon of the thc mur murder cr of oC C. C L. L J Erickson a minin mining engineer in t the e Ramona hotel in tho time fall of ot 1911 HIll will bo be o dc decided by br bythe the state board of oC pardons Saturday was n on ono e sentenced to 10 be shot but a stay of execution was granted pending an effort of the defendants defendant's de attorney to appeal the ease case caseto to the tho United States court Tho Tile long battle fought by br lies nev Involving considerable court procedure pro ce uro sinco he hc kas unit sentenced will end Saturday lIe He is a sentenced to b ho bt shot Wednesday aJ September iLl 16 and aud the pardon board cou consented to ho hold d a special cial mooting meeting prior to that timo time to consider consider con con- sider his application for a n commutation of the tho death sentence of Jib lifo life imprison mont heat Insufficient Grounds Grounds for the ap appealing calin of the caseto caseto case caseto to tho the United States supreme court were thought to be insufficient inasmuch inasmuch inasmuch inas inas- much as there thero did not appear to bo anything in connection with the case caso in behalf of which tho the government could intervene Tho The case cose however has hils not yet been appealed by l at torney The case has hils twice been before tho the state supreme court and in each instance instance in in- stance a now new trial has been denied as far as can be learned has no relatives in Utah His us mother aged and broken broJen lown as a direct re re- re result suit sult of the case lives in Indiana A year or more moro called on Attorney General A. A R. R Barnes at tho the timo time her herson's herson's sons son's C case e was being appealed to the state supreme court Since that time however she stu has not been beon heard of by state officials and it is not known whether or no not she will vilt be in Utah to hear her hor sons son's fate late Saturday Tells Sad Story St-ory mother related a 1 heart I breaking StO story i to the attorney general concerning her hor son eon upon her last visit I here It appears that tha tho the boys boy's died when was waa still sun young I and shortly after tho time fathers father's death the I Ison son wandered from tho the homo home in Indiana seeking whatever he be could find to do dp 1 Many Mans times according to the tho story Ida hit circumstances s were not such that he was attended b by the great greatest cst prosperity Ho He was not he heard from for a considerable consider consider- able length of time after his early earh departure departure departure de de- de- de home and it was WaR believed l his s dislike for his stepfather was the basis for his leaving home Two other ions will bo be considered considered con con- b bv by the pardon board Saturday Richard Oakley senin serving a n sentence for battery batten has applied for pardon and Claude Claud Windward convicted of ot bur burglary arv arvn in n the third de degree le has applied f for r parole |