Show WOULD LIKE TO BE FREE Two Convicts File Applications for Pardons With the Attor neyGeneral Applications for pardon were med In I the office oC the AttorneyGeneral yesterday yes-terday by J C Shockers und John D Douglas the convicts who went to the assistance of Guard Jacobs at the recent re-cent break at the State prison and were instrumental In preventing a wholesale whole-sale delivery As in the case of the application of Alexander A Robertson the two petitions were filed and will be presented to the Board of Iardons at Its not meeting Shuckora In his application explains that he was convicted of the crime oC forgery and sentenced In this city April 26 1002 lie was sentenced to a term of four years by District Judge Samuel W Stewart Shockers secured the cell keys l from the escaping convicts con-victs and hid them before other convicts con-victs wore released Douglas sets forth that he is serving a life sentence at hard labor for the crime of murder in the first degree lie was sentenced by Judge Henry II ItO lapp on May 23 1S9S and has been < imprisoned im-prisoned sirce that time The case was prosecuted by Joseph Perry and the crime was committed In Ogden Guards at the prison declare that Douglas has become prrtlally demented since his Incarceration In-carceration |