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Show 5l BUSINESS TROUBLES. Two en Hasteo Baalt Closed. DsKim, N. M ., Fel.. 4.-Vndcr orders from the comptroller of the currency the First National bank of silver City and the Fifsl National bank of this city, both unlcr practically the same management, have been closed- The suspension was unexpected unex-pected and caused much excitement. The cause of the failure is unknown. A strong fcclinir of confidence anions (he business men exists that the. hank lure will pay all creditors in full. The assets are unknown and the offlduls decline to make any state-ment. state-ment. The capital stock of the Doming hank is 1100,000, and of the Silver City hank 150,000. A Cieii li Hank. Pviii-. Feb. 4. -The afternoon papers con-firm con-firm the rumors here regarding the financial troubles of a large banking house in this city. Iwo member of the firm, ii U an-nnuneed, an-nnuneed, were arrested last night and ex-mimed. ex-mimed. The name, of severs! houses are uientioned as being in the trouble, but there volved''rl:""'y "V, t '" HhiU 0UC '8 in- Tlie Iron lleain I'ool Huts. New Yoitk. Feb. i. -The great iron heam pool, comprising the most powerful iron heam linns of the country lias collapsed owing to internal differences and outside competition. The result will be a drop in prices for a time, and a general shake up In the market. - |