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Show BliUPIS ARE FREED fif COURT A long list of bankrupts was yesterday yes-terday disposed of in thc United States district court, the petitioners being finally discharged. Among them was Charles McLaughlin, otherwise other-wise known as Willard Mack, the popular Salt Lake actor. The other discharged petitioners follow: Arthur G. Cushing, William Brewster, Fred E. Keyworth, Jesse W. Hardy, William B. Boyd, A. E. Heller, Tom Harris, W. B. Mason, John W. McCloskey. C. W. Bird, A. E. Garber, W. II. West, A. McF. Mc-Sweeney, Mc-Sweeney, William B. Huntington, David Da-vid XV. Wood, Henry Schaolling, AVII-liam AVII-liam Blunt, Fred G. .Sheffer, Samuel Lester, F. B. Hogan, John W. Wool-sten Wool-sten and William F. St. John, all of Salt Lake; I. W. Barlow, Provo; James Vallos, Murray; E. A. Bingham, Bing-ham, John Sewoll, Fred S. Strlpp, C. J. Dee and P. P, Tony, all or Ogden; Henry Smith, Eureka; Dan C. Harris, Silver City; II. L. Alread. Eureka; Harold S. Daynes, Farming-ton; Farming-ton; Ernest T. Gibson, Bingham; James II. Garbanati, Snowville, and Andrew Rosonlund of Eureka. |