Show I FOUR BANKRUPTCY CASES DEBTORS FILE PETITIONS IN THE FEDERAL COURT Frank H May Edward J Young G H Wightman and William F Gray Ask to be Relieved of Their Debts A brisk business In bankruptcy matters mat-ters was yesterday transacted In the Federal court and four petitioners asked to be eleved from their debts The schedule of Frank H May a clerk of Salt Lake shows debts to the I amount of S4G5S10 and asF ls of the value of 29125 The largest creditor I Is the BullionBeck Mining company Ito I-to which there Is due for rent of a mill 122131 There Is also due to the Mammoth I Mam-moth Water company 31560 to the 1 I Mine and Smelter Supply company 27082 and to laborers for work done In the mines amount ranging from 30999 to 6 Edward J Young a farmer of Vernal owes 532692 and owns property to the value of S10i of which 653 Is claimed to be exempt The principal creditors and the amounts due them aro the Deseret National bank 1000 Harrison Spelrs 1000 estate of L D Young 1800 First National bank of Rock Springs Wyo 500 G II Wightman a clerk of Salt Lake filed L statement of debt to the amount of 50315 and assets of the value of I 233 which Is claimed to be exempt The largest claim is that of C E M Laux for dental services for 90 and the other claims are mostly for merchandise mer-chandise in much smaller amounts William F Gray a merchant of Salt Lake by his statement owes 72293 and has property valued at 210 all of > which If claimed to bo exempt The largest creditor Is I Emanuel Kahn to whom there Is due 2S550 Others are N B Mitchell for 6350 which Is secured se-cured on property valued at 150 Holey 5c Taylor 5577 and the Murray Meat I and LiveStock company 7730 |