Show DAY Y Will BE SHOT D EMBER I IJ IJAs 3 As nonchalantly as though he ho wore were called to his morning meal Albert T. T Day tho the murderer of H. H H H. Voss a awell awell awell well known negro politician received in Judge Armstrongs court today his of being shot to death Friday Friday Fri Fri- I day December 13 Day seemed almost gay as ho leaned upon Armstrongs Armstrong's Armstrongs Armstrong's Arm Arm- strongs strong's desk in a careless manner roaMer and heard beard tho the words which doomed him Only one ono word was spoken by the prisoner pots pris oner when called before the bar and that was shooting Day was taken into court by a deputy t ty warden from the penitentiary On account of tho the court courts court's s not being in ill possession of tho full detailed record of tho the court actions in Davs Dav's caso case some sonic dab dalay was experienced When tho the details de le tails did arr arrive arrivo arro o tho the court sa said d Prisoner Is Cool II Will Will Vill Mr r. r Day come for for- ward Unlike most prisoners who appear before the bar Day walked around to the side sido of the judges judge's desk Th There re ho he stood leaning h his s n ht arm on tho corner cor cor- ncr ner of the desk which reached midway between his shoulder and his waist wais While Whilo the court recited the various dates and court actions the tho ne negro ro moved his hand up and down in an almost motion For Por a low few moments ho lie gazed into the tho courts court's face faco and then turned and glanced listlessly about tho the room II Now is the tho timo time to make mako arrangements arrange arranJO ments meats as to which method of death shall bo be inflicted said tho court Quickly the tho tho prisoner answered Shooting His Doom Is Spoken The sentence was then pronounced that Day should be bo shot to death between be tween 10 iO 0 o'clock clock in the forenoon and 2 o o'clock clock in the afternoon December 13 Prior to the tho passing passin of sentence Day was asked whether he had Lad any legal reasons to J give c wh why the penalty should not bo be given ven District Attorn Attorney v F F. C C. LoofbOurow replied that he ho ha had l nothing noth noth- in ing to sa say Attorney Walter WaIter Little Little representing Day declared that ho he had haa nothing to say for his hiB client The Tho attorneys s 's for Day arc are now nov preparing pre pro paring to petition to be presented to Governor Cutler askin asking for a commutation commutation tation of the sentence Record of His Case Oase When this is passed upon bv by the chief executive c almost the last chance chanco to sa sawo savo Days Day's life will bo be gOD gone e. e Day Dav was first sentenced to death to take place April 19 9 The Tho case was appealed ap ape ap- ap pealed to the Supreme court and there thero dismissed An Au appeal was then made to the tile state board of pardons and anti turned down The prisoner was tried before Armstrong early this spring sprin for tho tRe killing of H. H II 11 Voss oss in a Franklin aC avenue house bouse The men inca had quarreled and m Dav Day secured a revolver and shot Voss oss oss Day Dy has been a coachman about the city for lor several years |