| Show pAN AN IAN CONVICTED OF MURDER MURDER MURDER-IS IS PAROLED PA OLED r DYE SECURES I 1 Y 4 COMMUTATION 4 I OF SENTENCE Pardon Board Believes Him airo Innocent of Crime and Makes Plans to Aid Him Other r Cases Act Acte Acted d Up Upon I. I 1 M. M L Dye convicted of ot murder and h held ld for five y years ars at the state prison was WM yesterday day granted ranted a conditional i commutation of ot sentence by the tho state b board oard of pardons The Tho conditions arc aro that hat he procure work locally If It P possible pos pos- ible sible and report to the tho warden of the state tato prison twice each ench month In the event that he ho I is unable to secure Work wark In in n Salt Lake county the board of of pardons par par- dons ons is to take up his case an and l secure work for tor him elsewhere Tho The board believing he Is not guilty of ot tho the crime of f which he was 19 convicted desires to help him In every overy way possible to make a good s citizen Dye De has served the state In la the state prison more moro than six years havn having been sentenced 11 to the tho prison for tor life Ma May 21 1 1911 1914 by Judge Jude l Fred red C C. Loof- Loof LO f- f Star Story of the Crime The crime for which he ho was convict convict- convicted ed was tho the killing of Joseph Rainbow at at Second West and Fourth South streets on Christmas eve 1913 An attempt attempt attempt at at- tempt was made mach to hold up Rainbow and In his effort to pr being robbed he lIe was shot and killed Dyo Dye was arrested several days aYR after atter and charged chars with the crime His tion was n n an identification that was considered flimsy and at the tho trial ho he homade homade made an anti alibi sho showing that he was in Ogden den on the night ht the tho murder occurred occurred oc oc- but was vas convicted and a life Ufe sentence followed Several applications applications applications have been beet made mado to secure his freedom but without avail until n now w. w The case was work worked up against him by an officer from frome New e York who was waa In Salt Lake at the tho time Dye Dyo Is connected with one of or the best known families in Colorado His Ms father Is a prominent lawyer wyer In Pueblo and after the arrest of his son sun he ho came cameto cameto to Salt Lake to Inquire into the facts and after atter consultation with witha a number of ot prominent lawyers here the conclusion conclusion sion son was that capital punishment would not fallow w a conviction Tho The father then left lert his son to the tho courts as he ho had been a wayward boy and had been beer in prison before His family is the direct heir of tho the Trinity church property prop prop- erty orty in New York Application 4 Are Denied Applications for parole and for termination termination fer- fer ter ter- were denied W. W y R R. Halcomb con convicted In the Third district court couri F February 10 l 1019 1919 H Hand and sentenced to In Indeterminate indeterminate In- In determinate sentence Paul Store Storey convicted of receiving stolen goods sentenced December 20 W 1930 1990 to inde Inde- sentence E. E R. R Larsen con of ot obtaining money under tab false pretense sentenced June 3 1920 20 to six si months William Phinney convicted o of murder in first degree doreo sentence March 2 InS 1919 to life Ufe imprisonment Martin larUn Nelson First district convicted of oC second degree burglary sentences sentenced April 17 1910 Frank Dolinski Bolinski convicted convict con ed of failure to provide sentenced May Maj 15 1920 to seven months In county jail L. L C C. Vance convicted of or grand larceny lar lar- cony ceny sentenced June 10 10 1916 to indeterminate Indeterminate in indeterminate In- In determinate sentence C. C W. W Steele Steeley convicted of or having ha morphine In possession possession pos pos- posh session sentenced May 8 S 1920 to ninety nine nine- t ty days das In county Jail A. A B. B Cox Jr convicted of petit larceny sentenced ed June Juno 11 1920 1910 to 10 six months In county Jail Bude Vuksan convicted of ot assault assaul with deadly weapon sentenced March larch 6 1919 to Indeterminate sentence In the Second district court Joseph Chevez ez convicted of burglary ry In tin the second degree sentenced Juno June 2 23 1919 to Indeterminate sentence William H H. H Miller convicted of or attempting to pas pass passa a fictitious fictitious' check sentenced February ry 20 W 1919 1919 to Indeterminate sentence In other courts John courts John Corner Seventh Sev Sev- district convicted of ot murder Ir In Inthe inthe the first degre sentenced November 2 20 O Oto to life lite Imprisonment declared insane June 21 1 19 1920 0 L L. Sixth district dis- dis convicted of second degre burglary bur glary S sentenced April 10 1920 to In In- Continued on page parc 9 CON SlAYER V VI V V is 3 GIVEN I PARDON Continued from paso page 1 I section determinate te sentence G G. Seventh district convicted of oC grand larceny sentenced March arch 1 1 1919 to indeterminate sentence Sentences Sentence Terminated tI Sentences terminated vero were James A. A Jones Third district convicted of ot forgery forgery torger for tor- ger gery sentenced December 22 22 2 1919 1019 to indeterminate sentence terminated September 1 I 1920 1020 Clyde Carr Third district convicted of or grand larceny lareen sentenced to indeterminate sentence terminated at once H. H Houchins Fourth district convicted con of burglary burglar In the second degree sentenced March 27 1920 to indeterminate te sentence terminated terminated ter ter- July 19 HI 1920 H. H Williams Soc Soc- ond district convicted of oC grand larceny larceny lar lar- ceny sentenced November 28 InS 1918 to indeterminate sentence terminated at once Paroles granted granted Jose Jose Third district convicted of oC robbery sentenced September 11 1910 1916 to inde Inde- Indeterminate indeterminate terminate sentence Pardoned Pardoned Pardoned-L L. L S. S Starks Second district dig dis convicted of ot a statutory crime sentenced Juno 3 1920 to n five months In Weber county jail Rehearing Granted were granted to H. H W. W Hart First t district convicted of oC a statutory crime sentenced November No NovemberS S S. S 1918 to Indeterminate sentence W. W A. A A Cro Cro oll Second district convicted cOQ I of ot statu statutory lory crime sentenced October 17 1918 to indeterminate A. A S Second cond district convicted of oC grand larceny sentenced October 1 I I 1919 to indeterminate sentence Cases continued were Frank Ras- Ras mussen Fifth district convicted of oC I forgery forger sentenced March 1 1920 InO to Indeterminate sentence P. P Gonzales I Third district convicted con d of oC robbery sentenced June 21 n. n 1919 to indeterminate Indeterminate nate sentence W. W O. O McNair Third district convicted of ot murder murde- In the second de degree Te e. e sentenced February 14 1914 Henr Henry Davies Third district convicted convicted convicted con con- of ot murder In first degree sentenced sentenced sentenced sen sen- May 21 1 1915 Lee e Cook Second district convicted of ot robbery sentenced June 30 1919 R R. Third district district dis dis- convicted of oC burglary sentenced December 31 11 1918 to indeterminate I sen sentence tence I |