Show DEFERS ACTION IN DAYS CASE Pardon Board Will Decide Fate of Murderer on Novem November ber berSO SO SOOTHER SOOTHER OTHER PETITIONS HEARD ROSE ROLLEY SENTENCED FROM WEBER COUNTY PARDONED The state board of ot pardons yester yesterday yesterday yesterday day postponed consideration of the ap application application of Albert T Day the con condemned condemned condemned murderer that his sentence be commuted to life imprisonment until November 30 The postponement was taken at the request of W T W V Little and W L Dunn attorneys for the condemned map m au who slated t d to the board that they were ore m pr pared at this time to present their case as fully as they might desire According to a previous announce announcement announcement ment the firm of Dickson Ellis Ellis has become interested In the case and will probably appear before the th board in Days behalf A strenuous effort Is being made to round up the jury which tried the murderer and have the jurors sign a petition recommending leniency Woman Is Pardoned Only one pardon ardon was granted and that was in the case cast of Rose Rolley sentenced from Weber county count April 13 1907 to one year in the penitentiary penitentiary penitentiary The pardon was granted upon the recommendation of Judge Howell and District Attorney Halverson Johannes Kooyman sentenced from Weber county May ay 19 1907 to two years for larceny was granted a pa parole parole parole role the judge and arid district attorney also recommending mercy in this case Three cases beside that of Day were continued Joso sentenced September 1 I 1905 1005 by Judge Armstrong to five years year for an assault with attempt to commit murder James Overson sentenced from Nil Mil Millard Nillard lard county July L 1 1903 1905 to five years for grand larceny William R B Swan convicted of lar larceny larceny larceny ceny in Weber county and sentenced to five years October 16 1905 Domingo Larriba the Peruvian con convicted convicted convicted and sentenced to one year ear Au August August August gust 9 1907 by Judge Armstrong for forthe forthe forthe the part he took in the scandal result resulting resulting resulting ing from the exposures of criminal con conduct conduct conduct duct on the part of a number of boys and girls In the western section of the city District Attorney Loofbourow was opposed to the pardon pardo Applications Denied The following applications for parole were denied Nick convicted of obtain obtaining obtaining ing lug money under false pretenses and sentenced by Justice Smith of Salt Lake to six months in the county jail jalI July 23 1907 1901 Robert R H Robertson convicted of carnal knowledge and sentenced Au August August August gust 27 1906 by Judge Armstrong to three years Edward Thompson convicted of bur burglary burglary burglary glary in the first degree and sentenced October 8 1906 to three years by Judge Armstrong D n R Crosby alias Tom Smith con convicted convicted convicted of burglary In the second degree in the city court and sentenced to six months in the county jail September 19 1907 The following applications for com corn commutation commutation mutation of ot sentenced were denied Edward Sorensen convicted of ot as assault assault assault sault with intent to kill and sentenced from Weber Teber county count October 15 1906 to seven years Lewis J Few convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and sentenced April 15 1907 by Judge Armstrong to toone toone toone one year Mary Jane Smith convicted of murder mur murder murder der in the second degree and sentenced April 6 1903 by Judge Charles W Morse to twenty years |