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Show PLEAS FOR PARDONS WILL BE ACTED UPON SALT LAKE. July 3. A ppllca tlons for clemency, to he considered by the state board of pardons at their meeting meet-ing July 17. will bo as follows, according accord-ing to the list complied by Dan B ! Shields, attorney general and sec-re-! tary of the board: For pardon C. W. Steely, convict-; ed of possession of morphine. Louis; Mltchler. eonvle;ed of second-degree: burglary; Leon 8. Starks, convicted of, statutory charge; M Williams, convicted con-victed of grand lareony. For termination Ixuls C. Vance, Convicted of grand larceny ; Clyde Carr, convicted of grand larceny; (Tank Rollnskl, COnVlCted "f failure to provide, llHrry Houchlns, convicted of second-degree burglary; Ie Cook, convicted "f robherv . rj.'nrge Kravari-tlf, Kravari-tlf, convicted of grund larceny; William Wil-liam I'hlnney, convicted of second-de-Ctce murder. For pnrole James A. Jones, convicted con-victed of fonrerv: Martin Neiaon. con-1 Vicfed of second-degree burglary; I ter Oonzalez. convicted of robbery . Paul Story, convicted of receiving stolon goods; Jose Chaves, convicted lot second-degree burglary; William H ..Miller, convicted of attempting to pass j fictitious check, Jose Trancone, convicted con-victed of robbery. William Russell IHulcomb. convicted of robbery; Frank 1 Ilssmnssen. convicted of forgery. OO ' |