Show EXAMINER IN CHARGE Thorough Investigation Will Be Made of the Banks Affairs Helena Mont Oct 17 State Bank Ex Examiner Examiner Examiner T A Collins left here this after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon and will arrive In Butte some time tonight Tomorrow he will assume charge of the State Savings bank and will at once begin to make a thorough investigation to determine If the institution Is solvent The feeling In Butte Is that the whole matter will adjust itself within a few tew days and that the State Savings bank will reopen Its doors The Helena banks are not in the least affected by b the New York copper slump and the officers of the four institutions in this city three national and one sav saw savings savIngs ings bank announced today that the dos clos closing dosing ing of the Butte bank and the sudden drop In United Copper opper stocks would not Inter Interfere Interfere interfere fere with the money market in this city in the least degree The banks throughout Montana with the possible exception of Butte are in a most prosperous condition all carrying large reserve resene funds Interest in the News The people of Montana are Interested in inthe inthe inthe the news from New lew York mainly from the fact that F Augustus Heinze of this state Is figuring so prominently prominent In the movement of ot the market Sir Mr Ir Heinze has always been considered the stormy petrel of the copper business In Montana and has made his money mone and his reputation fighting the Amalgamated He first came cameto cameto cameto to Montana a tenderfoot from Brooklyn when only 21 years ears old to seek his for fortune fortune fortune j tune He had been a student in the Co Columbia Columbia Columbia lumbia School of Mines New York and entered the employment of the Boston Montana company as an inside engineer at 5 3 a day and soon won a reputation for energy en erg determination and knowledge of ores After two years ears in Butte Heinze went to a German university and re remained remained remained until lEW when he reappeared in Butte with his brother Arthur who un mining laws as well as Augustus understood ores The brothers began a campaign of litigation which involved al almost almost almost most the entire mining world This fight tight continued for years ears until F Augustus Heinze reached a settlement with the Amalgamated Copper company after which he went to New York and an became president of the Na bank which position he resigned today toda |