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Show ABE MAJORS AGI ASKS FOB PMOI Tho Ptate beard of pardons met at ho suis j-rucn ? 9 o'c'oc fnis morning morn-ing to consider thirty-nine applications for clemency. Tho most important case to be considered con-sidered by the board is the application applica-tion of Abe Majors, serving a life term for murder in the second degree, for pardon. This case has been before the board from time to time during recent years and strong influences have been invoked In Major's behalf. Further matters to be considered follow: fol-low: Applications for pardon Adolph Blotter, grand larceny! Miles Owens, felony; R. Walsh, assault and battery; James D. Buck, felony; Frank D. Boyd, petty larceny; William Reynolds, burglary bur-glary in third degree; George W. Fris-by, Fris-by, grand larceny; Richard A. Baker, robbery, and B. F. Hodson, felony. For commutation of sentence Thomas R. Fuller and Amasa L. Mair, felonies; M. E. Lance, grand larceny. For termination of sentence Por-firlo Por-firlo Bustamente, assault with deadly weapon; P. E. McAllister, burglary in the third degree; Arthur Batty, burglary bur-glary in the third degree; John Murray, Mur-ray, robbery; Ralph Walters, assault; Charles Adams, burglary In the third degree; Joseph Turner, attempted burglary: bur-glary: Joseh Martinez, robbery: Peter Ferrari, forgery; E. J. Madison, forgery; forg-ery; Frank E. Walters, burglary in the second degree; Fred L. Shelton, burglary; John W. Smith, robbery; Mike Donovan, attempted robbery; Harry Theron, felony; Joseph Anderson, Ander-son, felony; Richard M. Demlng, grand larceny; Clyde Sadler, grand larceny; Edward Leland, burglary in second degree; de-gree; Jack E. Perry, grand larceny; James H. Archibald, assault with a deadly weapon; E. L. Neicr, felony; A. H. Hobert, grand larceny; Charles Carter. Car-ter. asBault. For parole Ezra T. Rappleye and Perry Potter, grand larceny. |