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Show himself In prison that his Rood-time record rec-ord would have reduced a fifteen-year sentence pronounced in 1911 until it would have been completed next April, wn granted a pardon by the board. lalonev 1 was nt up from Twin Kalis county on a burglary charge. j X. V. Xashburper, son toner-d from I Bonneville county to from five to t hirty years for criminal assault, wa s given a conditional pardon to tako effect January Janu-ary 1, 1020. Joe Kellcy, sentenced in Sptembr, j 1917, to from ono to fourteen years from ! Umerham county, on a grand Jarceny I charge, was granted a pardon, effective I at once. j Charles F. Smith, who was paroled March 21, 1919, from serving the remain- der of a one to fourteen years' sentence. : imposed on a charge of embezzlemen t committed in Bannock comity in 1910, was granted a complete pardon. Edwin F. Winn, who was sentenced to ninety days in the Bonneville county jail and fined $500, wag given a conditional pardon by the board, which released him from serving the sentence and required him to pay half the fine. PARDONS GRANTED TO FIVE IN IDAHO BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 3. John Fleming, who was sentenced to death in 1908 in Lincoln county, when he was convicted of having murdered a man, and whose sentence was commuted in liill to life imprisonment, wants the state pardon board to free him. His application for a pardon came up before the board this afternoon at a session held at the prison office. It was continued and will probably prob-ably be considered tomorrow when the board is to meet again. ' Hoy Maloney, who has so conducted |