Show A IAPJJR COMPANY FAILS The liabilities Aggregate Over 814000 with Assets Unknown Harry B Deardoiff and Samuel A Duncan doing business under the firm name of the Deardorff Paper company I yesterday made an asignment to Timothy K Sage for the benefit of their creditors I The total liabilities are 1483115 Value I of assets not stated The assets consist of all the stock of paper etc at 150 West Second South street also all book accounts ac-counts and debts owing to said firm no estimate of the value of which is made The creditors listed are CLASS A Graham Paper companys notesI 2331 37 G R Dickinson Paper company seven notes u u 4499 51 Graham Paper company open account ac-count 17 60 Pioneer Roller Paper Cutter company open account 9727 Total Class A 8 09i5 OS CLASS B Martine CantIna company S 185 69 STational Box Paper company 57 30 Charles Hollmuth 13100 Elias Paper company 126 esC es-C T BalnbridRe Sons 75 47 Carpenter Paper company lij 58 Atlanta Paper company 127 88 S E M Vernonno 188 37 W H Hill Envelope company 11i 60 Sauna Paper Manufacturing company 96 77 Thalman Printing Ink company h 69 85 HOlyoke Envelope company 150 26 D b i Walton Co two notes 3413 12 Crocker Manufacturing company 8400 Denver Paper Mills company 933 77 Z Z Brown Paper company 41785 Crane Dros 42H 31 Sterns Paper company note 734 32 American Tablet company 545 08 Salt Lake Board of Trade rent 15 00 Total class B 3 7885 47 Total liabilities 514831 ID Failure of the J H Walker Company The wires yesterday brought the news of the failure of the James H Walker Company a large dry goods house of Chicago represented in Salt Lake by Charles H OBrien J M OBrien William M OBrien and E M OBrien who are located over the store of Spencer Lynch The OBrien Brothers have the territory between Denver and Portland Port-land and are among the most popular and successful in the west their business amounting to half a million annually To a HERALD reporter Charles H OBrien stated last evening that he had received no information from the house but he thought it probable that a receiver re-ceiver would be appointed and business continued as heretofore Chamber of Commerce Secretary Benton received an inquiry from C Whitbeck a resident of Nelson British Columbia asking for information about our city and about the chances in the contracting aud real estate business Albert W Casey and Mrs M I Daly two visitors from Colorado Springs expressed ex-pressed themselves to the secretary yesterday yes-terday as being favorably impressed by our city and the surrounding tributary country Alining 27otes Silver 714 Lead 325 Lead continues to fall but silver is still climbing up yesterdays quotations showing an advance of 3f of a cent over Thursdays figures McCornick Co received yesterday Hananer bullion 3100 T R Jones Co received Bullion 2000 ore 52000 Wells Fargo Co received Mingo bullion 3174 Yesterdays Clearings I Yesterdays clearings were 81313 I Kcal Estate Transfers William J Wagoner to S A West lots 5 and 16 block 8 Salt Park addition addi-tion S 200 Courad Jordan and wife to Emyr Eynon lots 45 block 2 Hunters subdivision 1500 Peter C Wiine to A J Greenman lot 9 block 13 Burlington Place 200 Allrea White and wife td Joseph C Perry part of section 17 township 1 south of range I east T 1130 Mary Ann Smith et al to Mary Ann Smith part of lot 3 block 60 pInt B 1 Mary Ann Smith et al to Racnael Mc Master part of lot 3 block 60 plat B 1 Mary Ann Smith etalto M R Woodard part of lots block 60 plat B 11 John B Morandl and wife to Grove E Norton lots 23 and 24 block 4 South Lawn n 2100 Eliza Palmer to William Ditchfleld part of lot 5 block 151 plat Am m 1 |