Show tiS U I ii I 11 M i J APPEALS FOR PARDON I Ijf e 11 H I I I I I I I 1 p j L Ii 1 Alexander A Robertson f t t Files a Petition r llt h I r 1 I I j I i I i 11 i I A MONTH I MUST WAIT FOR fj J 11 II t J I il I 111 II I1 I I Communication Now in Hands 1 j I J d I j I cf AttornayGeneral i 1 J Il 1I 1 I I III I That iI Is Gaining Ground j f < I Conviction I I Will Bo Pardoned at 11 Prisoner i I t 1 I 11 if I I tr 11 I I i I thc Next Board Meeting J I II I It J i J JO I I I 1 p 1 Iff I I I i I r Alexander I k 1 An application for the pardon of V teller defaulting the ander A Robertson t 1 t hank was lllrd in tho WcllsFargo 1f qti J of tim 1 l I AttorncyGeneial JJroeden yesterday of A I t J i oftlee record In the of 1 f terday U was placed on t j 1 llco and will be presented to the Board of 1 I III iJwi I J I Pardons nt Its next meeting tf I have that pardon would h1C It I Is JlkI ly a lI the prisoner at the last I j i been granted I I It p f I mccihiK of the board hud an application I Robertson wna urged by J been presented 11 f I HIli II but for lllo the application I I I his frlcnda to f li I the request b t i time was avcme to jnaklns j I l1 r i If the State was Indebted to bin for the II i I i 1 services he rendered at the time of the f t break of tho other convicts he Insisted t I lJ l 1 r I he should be rewarded without being compelled l IJ tr t com-pelled to ask for recognition of his services ri lil II ser-vices jtc I I It wao discovered however that the i I I j bonrd had no power to Brunt a pardon un h 1 i hurt been filed by the I j 1r I less an application i prlfaoncr The application which was l I 1 Rob I 1 cent to AttorneyGeneral Drecdcn by i i Ih ertson yesterday follows In full I lit I h I II Salt Lake City Utah October 20 1003 1 U t dill fll APPLICATION FOR PARDON 1 t j To the Honorable Board of Pardons of ttt tt 11 r t 1 the State of Utah i t l I I I hereby applY to your honorable body I and respectfully represent us lq i i 1 I I i i I I for II pardon l J f follows J First That I am nervIng a term of Im I II I prlsonmont In the Ulh State prison under e I 4 1 un-der conviction and sentence on u charge oC I ernbczzlenwnt f I I I Second 1 was convicted nnd sentenced l II I i on the 1Jlh l dnv of July lw > 2 at Salt Lakr Ii I i City In thr Third Judicial district Honorable I 1 I J 1 Hon-orable William C Hall presiding i I fhlrdl I was sentenced to Jour I I years I I I i Ii I j I i and thereafter was imprisoned In the r If t Utah StatP prison I 1 I l ft Fourth Honorable D C Elchnor prosecuted t I E1 I I prose-cuted the case I c FoMlhMy true name Is Alexander A I 1 1 I 1 II I 1 Joherison I was convicted under that I L rfiMll i 1 I l namf Jt I J F I 11 Sixth The namfs of persona charged to I t I j i j have bicn connected with thn same of 1 1 11 i fcjnfc are as follows Harry T Duke 21 I rIl I 11 U f I j i Seventh I have never been eonvlcled ort or-t I t 11111 I any offense except the one above J tt b1 r t II I Respectfully submitted II ALEXANDjMt A KOIIKRTSON ltV il I f I 1 I 1 Robertson Is now pnrvliifr as a trimly Ilt T I I 1 on the outside of the prison It is i practically t L I 1 i I ally assured that he will be pardoned t I i ll I I Ij ii l1 I It 1 t dons the next meeting of the Board of Par |