Show I THREE AND THREE I Board of Pardons Granted Three Applications Ap-plications and Denied Three Several Cases Continued At a meeting of the Board of Pardons Par-dons held In the Governors ofllce yes I lerday three petitions for clemency were approved and a like number were denied One application for commutation commuta-tion o sentence was refused and a number of applications for pardons and comnjutatlons were laid over until the next meeting of the Board The three prisoners who received pardons and the offenses of which they wero convicted con-victed were as follows I AVIIIIam H Kcrshaw convicted of fornication In Utah county and son enccd May IU I JIWU by Judge Booth to live months in the county Jail James Campbell convicted of petit larceny and sentenced by Judge Tanner April 19th 1902 to six months In the county Jail C AV Draper convicted of forgery and sentenced by Judge Stewart November No-vember 1lth 1301 to fifteen months In the State penitentiary Pardons were denied In the following cases Tllllc AVIllinma grand larceny sentenced March 1001 to three years In Slate prison George DaIntier alias AVillls coun George YII burglary Sanpelc ty penitentiary sentence for eight years Arthur Curtis burglary penitentiary sentence for ten years The application o James Smith sentenced sen-tenced for two years for grand larceny October 22nd 1001 by Judge Stewart for commutation of sentence was denied de-nied The applications of Thomas AVIIllams Otis D Faulkner Jesse 1 llu Reynolds Walter B Johnson and John month L Sanders wcro continued for one |