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Show Iff Petitions for Pardon. HI Attorney-General Breeilen lins on hiind Bj n number of petitions for pardon which the Inmates of tlie State penitentiary have Med with him to await the action of the 1 1 IJoard of Pardons They are as follows: Bj Henry Pool, sentenced December 13, 1002, from Salt Lake county, to elKht years for robbery, potlllons for commutation BJ of sentence; Mark Kcrby, sentenced May 11, 1901, from Wasatch county, to ten BJ inontbH for carnal knowledge, petitions H lor pardon. An accompanying paper states that the girl in the caso was ahort- BJ ly afterwards sent to tho houao of cor- rectlon as Incorrigible. Jens Hamcn, sen- tenced Jun'; 13. VXH. from Sevier county, II to llfteen months for adultery, petitions H for pardon; D. V. Lawson. sentenced May ttm C, from K:inc county, to eighteen .months for grand larceny, petitions for 1 1 pardon; William Cox. sentenced from Car- lon county, December 15, 1008, to six years for robbery. aalcH for pardon, John G. Miller, rcnteuccd from Salt Lake county. September S, 1SS0. to three years for housebreaking, and fifteen years for being an habitual criminal, petitions for W commutation of sentence: AV, II. Smith, B sentenced from Weber county, October 17, 3ft03, 16 one year for grand larceny, asks for pardon; Ray Baushaw, sentenced W from Beaver county. May 13. 1P0I. to one Hf a ear for grand larceny, petitions for par- |