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Show "new bank to have most magnificent home of any similar -i) instbtution between missouri river and the pacific coast SiJj THIS SHOWS THE INTERIOR OF THE NATIONAL COPPER BANS," A3 IT WILL APPEAB WHEN COMPLETED. Inal Copper bank shall gnifieont home of any on between the Mis-ic Mis-ic Pacific coast is (ho executive committee ircctors. During the cts have been let for xtures, the furnituro )ii5 of the bank, and inio active work will s home the big cor-'ewhouse cor-'ewhouse building signed for a bank. It every safeguard that udern building could lis are of stone and ions I o fire or burg-el burg-el grills protect the and massive bronze ight ami swinging on :s, enclose the outer doors, stronger than f the ancients, alford dm the bank to the building, om has a frontage of on Main street and on Exchange place, ezzanine gallery, nni-uuth, nni-uuth, which is seven -idth and sixteen feet eilier there will be space. From floor to eight feet. The mcz fourteen feet above ; architecture of the the fixtures, furniture ivill be made to liar Blocks of ceramic tin.- i!o"or. The couu-lonion couu-lonion from floor to all the fixtures will dian marble, a beau-cream beau-cream in color, with from a light yellow ?r to a deep purple, m of the fixtures will mpeian green marble, hove the count or will y.v. containing panels 'our sreat columns, v coiling, are of pol-marlile. pol-marlile. They will be base bv bronze grills, ido will be set around jparating it from tbo )om. Soft (ones of gold will be used in lor scheme. The walls n oils and the eiling All t.he ftirnituro will d Cuban mahogany, as od dim in the room, iw frames. ! the bank portals he sUbulo and thence the Dm the swinging doors .ornor of the room is ground floor will be s for r.-ihliiers. clerks les a ladies' room, the and I he ice presi-lioro presi-lioro will also be two ilea, four bv eight feet. ip me,7.nni'ue floor will the bookkeepers and d the directors' room. 1 be one of I ho f talc ta-lc II has already been installation will bo bo-tlie bo-tlie needed masonry doled. This vault will viile and twice that in 0ii armor steel, lined newest time lock, circle inr alone will weigh 1 will be nhsolulolv It will bo ;i dislinel in i. iii'ww ' V ' ' ..mlSi lilMi..M.inii' ' L --Ji .... - PLOOR PLAN OF THE NATIONAL COPPER BANK, showing the grand lobby, the president's ofllce, the vice president's oflice and all the banking departments. novation in the west, as none of this late design, it is believed, is iu use in the western counlry. J he vault, with the exception of the door, will have a facing of Skyros marble, to correspond with the rest of 'I he room. The Freed Furniture- and Carpet rouipunv of I his city obtained t.ho contract con-tract for the furniture, fixtures and decorations, but the fixtures', it has been arranged, will bo put in by I lie I A II- Andrews company oL Chicago, while I he decorations of I he entire room will be executed by the Mitchell Sc, Ilalbach company of fhiengo. No il'Miros have been given out as to the cost of the work to be done. Irving Ooodfollow of this city is the archi; led. who designed Mm nrrnngemenf. ol the room and the inelhnd of its utilization utiliza-tion for a banlt. About one nionUi ago t lie organization organiza-tion of the Rational Copper bank was effected, with a list of ollicors and directors di-rectors whoso uaui'iK are a hynouyiu for Ktabilitv of chnraeter, financial ability and bii!iiu'-ss acuuicii. The bank will be open for business early in the ear. with a paid-in capital or tnO.OOO and a surplus of $50,000. subscribed by 1he stockholders, While fouuded by men who made their fortunes principally in mining, with the exception of P. J. Moran, who onjoys I ho distinction of being tho largest municipal contractor iu the west, and who aro still engaged in that profession on a broad scale, it is not, intended lo make Iho institution institu-tion an exclusiNC bank for mining men by any means. Tho purpose is to do a general banking business and to make the bank worthy of tho great future which "Ms stockholders are assured as-sured Salt Lake will have. They believe be-lieve there in ample room now for another an-other great bank in Salt Luke and I hoy' feel thai, the growth of the city and its tributary territory will afford them opportunity op-portunity to develop without injury to any institution now. serving the citj-and citj-and slate. W. W. Armstrong, the present head of the leading banks in Park City and Klv. iN'ev., i' president of the National Copper bankj W. V. Uico and John Dem are its vice presidents. The other oth-er ofiiecrs arc: Bxecul ivc eoinnuttee -V. W. Arm- strong, John Dem, W. Ar. Rice, Im-fayette Im-fayette llajichelt, .1. B. .Ifisque. Directors V. V. Armstrong, John S. Ltranaford, -lohn Dcrn, A. (.:. Ullis, Jr., .Sherman Fargo. Park City; James l-'arrell, Ceorge 13. Gunn, New York; Lafayette llanchett, David Keith, Dnncnn MncVich'io, P. J. Moran, V. V. ltico,. J. 15. JJisiluc, V. 13. Thompson, New, York; K. A Wall. |