Show GRANTED I Ij j i TO n FRESHWATER I I I State Board Cuts Utah Mans Man's Sentence Off One Day for forC C Courtesy 0 MANY CASES ARE HEARD Two To Paroles Granted and O One e Commutation Allowed owed Out of Applications On One pardon was granted the sentence sen een- tence having only one tIn day to continue con conS and onel two paroles ant and ona one commutation com coni- mutation were vere allowed b by th tho stale state board of oC pardons at Its lIS meeting melIng at the penitentiary penitential Saturday afternoon A Jong ong lI- lI list lIt t of cases was finally disposed of or while hll several others were cont conI con con- t I 1 John V. IV Fresh Freshwater tm ter whose pardon was granted one one- day dor before re the sentence sen sea tence tenc expired had hael boon been sentenced from frum Utah county h by Judge Jullo T. T E. E Booth on nn a statutory crime July 5 G. 1906 He lie has been released on nn parol for some om time thu-ic and with his l good conduct con con- met duct deductions hl his month eighteen son sentence sentence- tence e expired Sunday The rIte board hoard considered It advisable to humor him hint to time tile extent of granting the pardon for one day The rite petition of Samp Sampson on h who was sent sentenced from rout Garfield county eO for Cor grand larceny was vas signed h by many county count officers hut but not b by bytho bythe tho the Judge and wa was denied tIm term or Sr four years began December Dc- Dc cember I fi C. 1 Stays in iii l P on II G George orge A. A was another grand g larceny convict con who asked pardon paron par pal don on having hn been sentenced from front Salt Sail Lake county count h by Judge Armstrong to 10 serve erve eight years from front February r 28 8 1905 1505 Williams had hail a A. small ranch In It Inthe Inthe th the r eastern astErn part of the UH city I 3 n anti 1111 a n stolen cow was found on it H. 1 He lIe said he lie had bOll bought ht the cow and another man luau said he had sold 01 1 It to Williams but hut later fled the country countr The petition peti Iel- Hen tion was as denied Frek K Henderson and John Holmes both Salt Lake convicts lct were forE granted parole Holmes Holmes' sentence will willbe willbe be be- beI I particularly shortened horten l I If his 1 behavior be be- havior lor f- f good Judge Armstrong Armstrong- sentenced san sen lC him to eight ye years ars in th the penitentiary peni Peni- In t October after he ha hat had jeen convicted ted of burglary In the tho first degree legree Holmes s with companions hind had entered the old ohl Hempstead house houfe at First t North and anti Main streets tilt the building having been heen vacated H several ral month taking aWa away several wagon loads load of goods whIch h he hc appropriated to o his own u use Henderson on ha has served er e 1 almost almo t a n year r and one half of a a. year three nr sentence for or a statutory crime in Salt Lake l C ark H He lie had made improper advances advances ad ad- Ht- Ht vances ancl to a woman and ana at his trial guilty saying that he heva va o a drunk and amI dirt did not really know what hiat ho had hall done llone Lero Leroy Horrocks WC was sentenced on similar charges to c eight l ht an and l two 0 y ilis by lY Judge J 3 A Ho howell HO well of r b and b h PI Jm Jai zin UI ii 11 I C l ci d I y i rin I if i T r. l the i ns for f in b o J sentence the h nw most t Important In t WaT r X r Day Dih sentenced sentenced-LJ S' S Judge Armstrong to death for 01 UH th murder of Horace H. H Voss s a 3 prominent nent negro who had considerable on no- no influence on Franklin avenue n Judgment was as passed on Day February Feb Feb- mary 20 O of this year Th The h hearing of oC the request for commutation vu va continued one month The hO board boar denied de she- nied petitions for lot commuted sentence from flom th the following prisoners Peter Peler Charland hur burglary and antl grand larceny Judge Armstrong began bean sentence of three years October 2 Harry H. H burglary and grand g larceny al' al en Judge Armstrong tro E II years rears anti and one year October u tj i l Charles Cromer burglary J Ju Judge ii dg gl Armstrong rm three thre years car April 3 1115 Hyrum JU Justet statutory offense e from Inne I county countr Judge J J. J F F. Chidester Chi Chi- de lester dester ter fifteen months December 7 i 1 OG Griffith John Humphreys highway robbery Judge Armstrong trong three years year Mardi March l 1 1007 1907 Curried ml 11 in ill longue I The rite only commutation of sentence allowed etl was wa in the tho case caH of Thomas rhoma ThomasF F F. continued front from lom a former former for for- mer hearing t term leim rm end October r 1 Ho He was sentenced b by Judge Armstrong for two years January Jan Jan- lat uary 1 IS S last While Intoxicated Mae Mno- In broke into a Bingham saloon aloon apparently to get an un additional loin load The proprietor caught him and shut at him him the bullet tearing a n large c piece riece out of r tho jaw an and carrying away avay several teeth Part Pari of or the bullet In th the tongue In such uch a delicate deli deli- cate position that it could not be he re removed removed re- re moved mewed until five W weeks CH ago o. Th hoard board deemed he had learned a Ie leu- leu son oli Will VIII R. R Swan the only onh man connected connected con con- with the bounty n frauds Ji serving sentence in the thc penitentiary l is asking 1 pardon and his petition was continued ll another month Swan Svan was an In the count county CINI clerks clerk's s 's office at Ogden an and was waH one of ot the lesser leser lights In Inthe Inthe inthe the array of oC men with th the tho J Jehu r records rec rec- orsis lie He was sentenced October 16 15 1905 to five years Tun IWI I k for Willard III a reI 0 O. Gentry asks parole He Uti lieI I was s sentenced d i h by Judge JUde Armstrong fur for highway n robbery to twenty years rs on each cach of three counts tho the sentence to lo lorun torun torun anti and he r k run concurrently conc begat began an H Am April II C G. G I 1905 With Chester Cheter A A. Brute Bruto Gentry participated in he the robbery ofa of ofa ufa a Salt Palace street car HI hearing was wa continued for or one month In x c fe session lon 1 Walter Waiter E. E Burrell Is 15 another lOther long long- and amid asks commutation lit Hi- thinks el eighteen years ar too to 10 serve sen for holding up a a. grocery Ilor lIe He began hegan his sentence January Januar 23 I IJO O being sent nt to 10 prison b by Judge Judg Armstrong HI ills His r request que t was wa as denied hut but hope wa was s held out to him hInt In that l he will be permitted to lo apply for or commutation again ng |