Show JIM DONALDSON CASE CONTINUED Man Involved In McWhirter I Swindle Is Now Seeking Seeking Seeking Seek Seek- ing Pardon 1 t TWO PARDONS GRANTED 1 Board Passes Many Cases to toBe S 'S Be Heard Again Next Month Application for pardon for 01 Jim Don- Don sentenced II d to 10 years ears In the state late penitentiary for grand larceny wa wn Yai considered b by the state board pf pt yesterday a and the case casc was waR for tor one month In order that 1 1 I C. C Loofbourow the prosecuting attorney attorney at at- torne torney In tho case ml might ht be present at nt atI I the tho final hearing Donaldson was t son cn- PS I January Januar 20 9 by Judge George G. G Armstrong for lor his part In tim the famous swindle after aCter which George Sheets chief of or detectives es assisted the swindlers In getting their victims OUt of ol town after ater acting as HS go-between go In returning a part of ot the mone money Don Donaldson Don Don- was wa represented b by Samuel A. A J King III at yesterdays yesterday's hearing Tho llie board hoard held sessions lasting until last night the unal session being S hold ut at the court room in the ther r I AL k elt city and county count building Another nother Important case caso considered ered was waR that of Yf Henry Johnson an In Indian lan who was as convicted of a statutory ott of- of t in count 12 t I. 1908 9 S.- S. Luclle Lucile Pierce 16 years old the tue tueS S complaining witness appeared before the board with her foster fostor mother Mrs Irs Robert Bobert e to protest against l release and Captain C. C G. G Hall flail of the reservation appeared for tor Johnson Tho The board denied the application application appU- appU cation for commutation of or sentence without pre i Robert who wha was convicted In the Second District court and sentenced sen son to one year ear for tor burglary was wa p JI His offense consisted o ot of i 1 S stealing some somo apples from a n lox box ca car I I for his lunch Matlock's sentence ha had 1 former hearing o ot of been Jeen commuted at a the tho board an and the full tull pardon followed S I LeRo who wha was convict convict- 5 t d ed of or carnal knowledge o In Uinta count counS county coun coun- t ty and sentenced b by Judge e J J. E. E Booth S I to servo ser three years appeared before beloro the he board In executive x session Ills His case was continued for tor one month r r S The The of crt Samuel Hunt was r. r S d denied Hunt was convicted con o or of grand J larceny September 9 and sentenced to toone f ono one year b by Judge o T J. J E. E Booth for tor steal- steal In a pay check 1 CI The h Pc case c of Alfred D. D Hottenstein charged with grand larceny larcen and nd convicted con con- 5 In III Uinta county and sentenced S to fl 15 16 months was waR continued In executive live five session Hottenstein was Implicated rated with his employer In appropriating appio some Iome horses and hl his employer cm- cm S was discharged after aner tho the Jury C disagreed In three trials I Perjurer In Is Treed Freel Pardon was granted lante Hans C C. Ander- Ander ron poll who was convicted In iii tho the Seventh district court of ot perjury perJur- and sentenced sentence by hy Judge Fer Ferdinand Erickson son to serve sene two years cars Andersons Anderson's perjury perjur happened happened happened hap hap- when he denied some of his In her hor wife's nUe allegations of cruelty suit for divorce and F F. I E. E Woods prosecuting attorney was attorney for Cor Mrs Irs Anderson In her hN divorce suit Hal Criger was sentenced sentence b by Ju Judge g George G. G Armstrong to servo ser two years for tor hun burglary lor from July 3 of ot last year His Ills petition for par pardon on was presented pre pro 4 b by his mother who Is In poor k health His Ills case O was continued 11 In executive session and will be bo taken up again next nest month The case of or George Young convicted con con- of ot attempted burglary anti and sen- sen b by Jud Judge e George Georgo G. G Armstrong servo oserve sor o Jen gp years ears was wag denied without ll T rc Although convicted under the name namo of or Young Young- he he belongs belonS's to u a prominent tam family II of ol ano another hor part of ot Utah hearing bearing another numo lb Ho He was a arr arrested while tr trying Irving to break Into the home of or the l late te J. J D. D Wood In C street treet Are Arc COli Continued tin d W W. V V. Scheffer's petition for Cor commutation commutation tation lation of ot sentence was continued for Cor 30 10 days Scheffer was convicted in Ogden of or a n. statutory crime an and sentence sentenced sentenced sen sen- tence h by Judge e 1 J A. A Howell to servo IS months from Jul July 13 13 Commutation was denied Griffith J J. Humphries who was sentenced March S 1 13 1007 1907 b by Judge ludge George G. G Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong tron to serve three years for robbery rob rob- hel bery Thud The case of or Herman Horman C C. Francke sentenced from Ogden to servo serve seven years for tor for forgery ory December 1 19 l 1906 OG wits continued for Cor 30 days as a's F g. g M. M Wallace hwo attempted to pa pass pans t n. n COI ell check at Ogden and was sentenced sea sen fenced In October 1 1905 05 to serve si siS six S years yearn received a present of or about two months months' freedom His Ills sentence was wa commuted to expire Jul July 1 Considerable Interest had been hown In the case of ot Leslie who rhio was sentenced to lo a a fine of or 00 for a misdemeanor His petition eUton for I commutation was denied was convicted of or polluting the tire water supply F of ot Stockton b by herding shop sheep S in a n. canyon above e the town Tic The application of ot Albert sentenced to 20 years oars for Cor attempted assault assaul August Augst 10 10 1905 was continued for one month Whittaker's of offense was was shooting at his divorced wife wie at Murray and he ho contends that tho shooting was as do done no merel merely to scare her |