Show PARDONS PEN lIVEN SIX PRISONERS Clemency Extended to Number of Convicts Punished for Various Crimes PETITIONS ARE DENIED Many Applicants Guilty of Various Offenses Must Serve Sentences Th The ThC monthly report of the state board hoard shows that six pardon pardons wore were granted r Jame James Campbell who was convicted In this count county In November 1905 for lor improper improper im im- irn- irn proper relations with a sister lIster of his wife and was sentenced to serve t three thre years cors corsIn In the state prison on was pardoned upon the promise that he would marry marr the woman as ag his wife has secured a n divorce since his Incarceration Campbell has hos been heen out nut of prison for or some ome time on parole Harr Harry A A. Cresswell and Mark Larson who were convicted 11 In Cache county la last t v March for or breaking into a freight car und stealing goods gOOls and who were seni sea lien i to o one year each cacti In the n were pardoned by the hoard board the petitions petition showing that thal the men had hod taken y only thing something om to eat from the lie ear car or They T had borne good Iod reputations r up lip to that time Bo nor Hoy It IH Pardoned c. c John who was sent up from Iron county for five fi years last year o othe on the charge of forgery forger was pardoned cl Judge Joshua Greenwood Grenwood who tried th the case e recommended that hut the tho clemency clemenc b bl be granted The Thc defense Interposed fd b by th the theO boy O who was only IC years ar old when th the offense offense- was committed was that h he thought he was WIS making a draft on hi hl his employer when he signed th the paper which was alleged to have been forged foed S J Isaac ane D D. Dood Wood who was sent ent up Ii fo foone tot or orone one year from Crom I Davis I a county last May fo or forgery was granted a n pardon on the 1 recommendation of Judge JUdg howell who S tried d the ca case e. e District Attorney Hol- Hol verson s The petition set st forth that the tho defendant had borne a good reputation up lip to the time o of tho charge It was Wul iS shown that he lie had 11 also 0 served six Ix years In the the National iI nard Guard of this state ith Fr Frank Wilson Vilson who was ts convicted con of arson arson In 1901 and sentenced to serve ser five fi years yearn In Jn the state prison prIsons was given gl n 1 r pardon He lie has been heen paroled for some sometime t time on good behavior He lie w was s committed commit commit- 1 ted from rom Utah count county I Some Sonic lire arc S The petitions for or pardon which w were rp denied b by th the board were S Cecil i J. J Plant who Is serving a 3 sentence sen sea tence of 01 three years for bigamy He lie w. w was wa 5 convicted cOn April 2 l ISO j In Davis ls county James Jams Francis Smith from Weber W S county attempting to pass a fictitious check John L. L Thurston serving a sentence for or burglary from torn Box Elder count county Albert Allerton from Salt Lake count county 5 for attempt to commit a criminal assault J J. J M i Brotherton for petit larceny sentenced sen sea from Weber eber county coun W. W G G. Clark for or petit larcen larceny Salt Sail Ia Lake e county I A 1 petition for a n. commutation ot or the sentence o ot Yoso who was con- con vl t din this Uti county of or an assault with nh an an intent to commit murder was refused S M 1 as was was also the petition of Walter alter E E. S D Bux convicted cOn In this count county for rob rob- I bery the latter tatter pt petition n will be ht heard S S. S n a again ain ln at the next nex meeting of oC the board |