Show OPPOSE BACONS DISCHARGE PROTEST FILED IN HIS BANKRUPTCY BANK-RUPTCY CASE Charge Made that Ho Concealed Various Assets from His Creditors Statement Relative to Bank A protest citing several reasons why J H Bacon who filed a petition Involuntary In-voluntary bankruptcy last April should not be Rivcii his final discharge was filed In the United States court yesterday yes-terday The document was signed by J 1 AV McIIaffy C F Loofbourow John C Hooper and the Third National Bank oC New York The first point of thu protest alleges that Bacon concealed the books of the Bank of Salt Lake with fraudulent intent to deceive his creditors and in contemplation of bankruptcy and has failed to keep any books of account from which his true financial condition could bo ascertained ascer-tained Ills alsO charged that he has fraudulently concealed while a bankrupt bank-rupt from his creditors a legacy oC 5000 from the estate of Minnie Hlm mah deceased valuable gold watch an Interest in 21COO shares of Dalton Lark mining stock pledged by Bacon as collateral security for a debt owed the H 1 llalvcrson estate and 173331 shares of Dalton Lark stock bought on September 25 1S07 from S E B Holmes It IP further charged that Bacon knowingly and fraudulently made a false oath in relation to the foregoing matters In his schedule oC assets and liabilities at tho time of tilIng his petition Mr Bacon when seen about the mat I ter last night said that all the allega tions were false The books of the Bank of Salt Lake he said had passed from the hands of the receivers and had been bought in by l the American Mining andTrust company as stated in the bankruptcy petition |