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of burglary in the night time and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of five years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship January 18, 1913.

Otto Kutz-Convicted before the circuit court for Marathon County, on the 5th day of June, 1911 of the crime of larceny and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of nine months. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on February 3, 1913.

Arthur Birkholz-Convicted before the municipal court for Marathon County, on the 14th day of August, 1911, of the crime of burglary and sentenced to Wisconsin State Reformatory at Green Bay for the term of 18 months. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on February 12, 1913.

Matthew Ryterski-Convicted before the municipal court. for Milwaukee County, on the 26th day of May, 1891, of the crime of burglary, and sentenced to the Milwaukee County House of Correction for the term of three years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on February

14, 1913.

Sherman B. Spencer-Convicted before the circuit court for Green Lake County on the 22nd day of June, 1906, of the crime of failure to support his wife and sentenced to State Prison at Waupun for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on February 25, 1913. Andrew W. Olson-Convicted before the municipal court. for Dane County on the 2nd day of August, 1911, of the crime of adultery, and sentenced to State Prison at Waupun for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on March 24, 1913.

Theodore Deletzke-Convicted before the circuit court for Shawano County, on the 11th day of March, 1908, of the crime of forgery, and uttering forged instrument, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of five years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on

March 24, 1913.

Joseph Glass-Convicted before the circuit court for Marinette County, on the 16th day of January, 1909, of the crime of assault with intent to rob, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of five years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on April 3, 1913.

Thomas E. Goodwin-Convicted before the circuit court.

for Dodge County, on the 2nd day of December, 1902, of the crime of assault with intent to do great bodily harm and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of ten years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship

on April 11, 1913.

Herman Heinrich-Convicted before the circuit court for Marathon County, on the 11th day of March, 1902, of the crime of burglary and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of three years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on May 9, 1913.

Emil Jaegar-Convicted before the district court for Milwaukee County on the 15th day of March, 1906, of the crime of burglary, and sentenced to the state reformatory at Green Bay for the term of not less than three nor more than five years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on May 14, 1913.

William Burr-Convicted before the circuit court for Shawano County, on the 20th day of November, 1907, of the crime of assault with intent to kill, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of three years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on June 24, 1913.

Frank Gaskey-Convicted before the circuit court for Portage County, on the 12th day of October, 1911, of the crime of embezzlement, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of eight months. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on June 24, 1913.

Alexander J. Schweichler-Convicted before the municipal court for Milwaukee County on the 1st day of June, 1912, of the crime of attempted criminal operation, and sentenced to the Milwaukee County House of Correction for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on June 26, 1913.

George T. Gilbertson-Convicted before the county court for La Crosse County, on the 25th day of January, 1909, of the crime of abandonment, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on July 22, 1913.

Eden Snyder-Convicted before the municipal court for Milwaukee County, on the 20th day of January, 1911, of the crime of grand larceny, and sentenced to the state reformatory at Green Bay for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on September 23, 1913.

George R. Howitt-Convicted before the circuit court for St. Croix County, on the 28th day of September, 1910, of the crime of forgery, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of three years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on October 3, 1913.

Austin Fossnight-Convicted before the circuit court for Lafayette County, on the 24th day of June, 1896, of the crime of seduction and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of two years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on November 5, 1913.

Earl E. Richard-Convicted before the circuit court for Oneida County on the 29th day of September, 1910, of the crime of larceny, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of two years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on November 26, 1913.

Frank P. Morris-Convicted before the circuit court for Winnebago County, on the 10th day of December, 1909, of the crime of burglary, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of five years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on December 6, 1913.

Otto Jeranek-Convicted before the circuit court for Outagamie County, on the 20th day of May, 1905, of the crime of murder in the third degree, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of ten years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on December 19,

1913.

Arthur A. McCormack-Convicted before the circuit court for Milwaukee County on the 22nd day of November, 1905, of the crime of accepting a bribe and sentenced to pay a fine of three hundred and fifty dollars. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on December 27,

1913.

Anton Benson-Convicted before the circuit court for Eau Claire County, on the 24th day of March, 1909, of the crime of rape, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of seven years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on December 30, 1913, on recommendation of the warden of the prison and the judge and district attorney advising that they did not oppose restoration to citizenship.

Leopold Laev-Convicted before the municipal court for Milwaukee County, on the 10th day of January, 1912, of

the crime of making false statement to bank for purpose of procuring credit with intent to defraud, and sentenced to the Milwaukee County House of Correction for the term of one year. Sentence becoming effective on January 8, 1913. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on December 30, 1913, on recommendation of judge, district attorney and other court officers.

Joseph Ignac Hrad Convicted before the circuit court for Racine County, on the 29th day of April, 1907, of the crime of manslaughter, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of three years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on January 24, 1914.

William Fiedler-Convicted before the municipal court for Rock County, on the 11th day of December, 1908, of the crime of placing ties on a railroad track, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of four years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on January 28, 1914.

Francis E. Mathews-Convicted before the circuit court for Lincoln County, on the 4th day of November, 1911, of the crime of taking indecent and improper liberties with a female child under the age of fourteen years without intent to commit rape, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on February 24, 1914.

Albert James Van Haltren-Convicted before the municipal court for Milwaukee County, on the 6th day of March, 1909, of the crime of larceny from the person, and sentenced to the Milwaukee County House of Correction for the term of eighteen months. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on March 3, 1914.

John Schmidt-Convicted before the municipal court for Milwaukee County, on the 28th day of July, 1910, of the crime of burglary and sentenced to the state reformatory at Green Bay, for the term of eighteen months. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on March 5, 1914.

Harry Meyers-Convicted before the municipal court for Rock County, on the 13th day of October, 1908, of the crime of larceny from the person and sentenced to state reformatory at Green Bay for the term of two years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on March 10, 1914. Eugene Lorge-Convicted before the circuit court for

Kewaunee County, on the 17th day of September, 1907, of the crime of burglary and sentenced to state reformatory at Green Bay for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on March 18, 1914.

Fred J. Witzel-Convicted before the municipal court for Milwaukee County, on the 3rd day of April, 1912, of the crime of embezzlement, and sentenced to state reformatory at Green Bay for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on March 19, 1914.

H. M. Femrite-Convicted before the municipal court for Dane County on the 21st day of June, 1907, of the crime of forgery, and sentenced to state reformatory at Green Bay for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on April 6, 1914.

Henry Fiscus Convicted before the municipal court for Dane County on the 19th day of June, 1911, of the crime of burglary, and sentenced to state reformatory at Green Bay for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on April 6, 1914.

Edward A. Schantz-Convicted before the circuit court for Ashland County on the 15th day of April, 1908, of the crime of burglary and sentenced to Wisconsin State Reformatory at Green Bay for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on April 13, 1914.

Norman Riley-Convicted before the municipal court for Milwaukee County, on the 4th day of October, 1910, of the crime of burglary, and sentenced to state reformatory at Green Bay for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on April 17, 1914.

Albert Pierce-Convicted before the circuit court for Portage County, on the 31st day of March, 1906, of the crime of assault with intent to rape, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of one year. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on April 27, 1914.

Emil Hoeppner-Convicted before the municipal court for Winnebago County, on the 24th day of October, 1911, of the crime of larceny, and sentenced to state prison at Waupun for the term of three years. Pardon granted restoring rights of citizenship on June 4, 1914.

Charles E. Hitchon-Convicted before the circuit court for Marinette County, on the 10th day of October, 1912, of the crime of bribery, and sentenced to pay a fine of five

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