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Show by Judge T. D. Lewis to serve ono year from January 8, 190H. , Phillip Yelser, convicted in Utah county of forgery June 7. 190S, and sentenced to 15 months, was releasort immediately on commutation of sentence sen-tence and he had left Salt Lake before the board had finished its deliberations delibera-tions on the other cases. Robert Matlock, Mat-lock, who was convicted of burglary in the second degree at Ogden. January Janu-ary 12, 1909, and sentenced to one year, received a commutation of sentence. sen-tence. effectUe March 29, and will be released Monday. A similar case was that of F. H. Stone and L. E. Brown, sentenced to two years each, beginning July 6, 1908. Their sentences were commuted commut-ed to expire April 10. Leo Camp, convicted of a statutory crime in Morgan county and sentenced Juno Jl, 1907. to serve three years, received a' parole. The petition of Al-bort Al-bort Whltaker. serving 20 years for assault with intent to commit murder at Murray, was continued for two months. The petltl0!! of O. Ferris, W. B. Tenbroeck and Louis M. Lock-hart Lock-hart were denied, as wero those or James O'Connell. Charles E. Davies, J. H. Winslow and A. It. Olsen. SIX MEN ARE GRANTED PARDON FROM PRISON Pardon Board Shows Leniency in Several Caes Considered. One pardon, four sentences commuted com-muted and ono convict paroled was the result of an all-day seBfclom of the ftate hoard of pardons at th? slate penitentiary Saturday. A pardon was granted to K. F. Marshall, who was convicted In Salt Lako and sentenced |