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Show FOR CUfllON GDUMfi Harry S. Joseph Will Act; Many Bankruptcy Cases in Federal Court. Harry s. Joseph was yesterday appoint-tl appoint-tl receiver of the Jewish Agricultural & Colonization association by Judge Tillman Till-man D. Johnson of the United States rS'CLCUrt- Mr- Joseph W a nd of 510.000 and will look after the affairs of the Clarion colony, which has been adjudged ad-judged bankrupt. The greater pari of the time of the federal fed-eral court yesterday was devoted to bankruptcy cases. Among those discharged dis-charged from bankruptcy- wore Frank irauffman. Salt Lake: Joseph J Giles n.verton; H TV. Olerenshaw, known as H- V " Rf!m,law- "at Lake; James S. Mapley, Kanarravlile: W. K. Hhellev rieryl; Charles 1-1. Perkes. Salt Lake! Anderson & pWwn, Kphraim; Charles J. Benztzen. Salt Lake; Arthur H Ball and James B. Wood. Salt Lake ,aThc flolng hankruplcy cases were taken under advisement: liarnev Baron. Aaron Cllnc, -h,Kene P. Husscy, George 1 . Peabody, Henry P. Ifovey TV S Brown TVIIIard Mercantile company. The case of the Wrlghl-Osborne i"2 set for hearing this afternoon, and the cases of W. B. Hall and William Ale-ander Ale-ander were set for hearing December S. , nVLr m,1T!r th ""tMn" for Involuntary Invol-untary bankruptcy f ;.thin LcRoy was sustained and the ten days were aiiowed in which to amend the petition The case of the ntah Association of Credit Men against the South Cache Valley Milling Mill-ing company was dismissed. Two petitions In voluntary bankruptcy Pn? f"ed ;eterrlay by F. Parker and Paul B. Morris, both laborers of Salt T,ke. Parker showed liabilities amounting amount-ing to Jans, with assets amounting to tW. of which $25 was claimed exempt Morris showed liabilities amounting to l?43.sn and assets amounting to Jfi5 of which $10 was claimed exempt J. F. Boes of Ihe Boes Jewelry company com-pany was fined Jin by Judge Johnson for failure to appear in court as a iumr for the November term. Mr. Boes explained that he had misplaced the summons snd forgot the time he was to have appeared until he was about twenty minutes late When he appeared In the courtroom the Jury had already been sworn In and It was too late for him lo. answer to the I calling of ids name. Transcript of removal from the Third district court whs filed yesterday with the Tnlted States district court 'in the case of Alice Sheets Mayberrv and children chil-dren against the Bnrrelj Kngiueerlng ft. Construction company. The plaintiff asks for damages to the extent of $10,000 for the death of the husband and father, alleged al-leged to have met his death while in the employ and due to the carelessness of the construe! Ion company. |