OCR Text |
Show oo THEY APPEAL TO BOARD OF PARDONS A meeting of the state board of pardons par-dons at the state prison, April IS, and the action taken by the board at that time is the only thing that stands between be-tween Idellus M. Dye and death. Dye, who has been sentenced to be executed execu-ted for murder in the first degree, yesterday filed application for pardon. His case will be considered at the coming meeting. The applications to be considered foljow: For pardon Edmund Durfee, burglary, bur-glary, third degree; Alphlne Poulson. statutory offense; Ralph Woolley, assault as-sault and battery; EUdfe Arbuckle, assault as-sault and battery; A- Bort Burns, pe-tit pe-tit larceny; Gilbert Workman, murder murd-er second degree; John Perclval, Involuntary In-voluntary murder; Lee ThomaB, morphine mor-phine in possession, Frod TIdlund. grand larceny; Ideljus M. Dye, murder in first decree; Harry Herbert, robbery. rob-bery. For parole Thomas Hawley, burglary, burg-lary, third degree; Leo Edwards, forgery; for-gery; Mannassa P. Boren, statutory offense. For commutation Edward Kent, grand larceny; James Duncan, fotis-ery; fotis-ery; Frank Wilson, grand larceny; Harry Waddell, burglary. |