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Show DUNBAR READY TO ' BEGIIHIS LABORS Receiver for Bingham and Copper field Banks to Check Affairs. David C. Dunbar, receiver of the Citizens' Citi-zens' State bank at Bingham and the bank at Cnpperfleld, did not reach Bingham Bing-ham until 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and was unable lo mako any definite start upon his duties. As soon as the receiver checks up the conditions, it Is announced irom Bingham, the depositors of the two institutions will call a meeting, meet-ing, at which the directors of the banks will be asked for an explanation as to the conduct of the business. The run continued on the Bingham State bank yesterday, but it is believed to have about spent Its force. During the past two days the bank has paid out approximately JOO.000, and the management manage-ment announces that every depositor who has money In the institution can get It upon demand. 1 It is the impression in Bingham that much of the money withdrawn with-drawn will find its way back into the bank within the next few days, as the management has shown itself capable of paying every cent due to the depositors. Consideration of the status of trades made by Badger Brothers, stock brokers, was one of t lie matters that came before the board of governors of the Salt Lake Stock & Mining exchange at an executive meeting held yesterday morning. A committee of three members of the board, comprising W. D. Nebeker, H. B. Coin and Fred C. Dern, was named to confer with the members of the suspended sus-pended firm and report back with recommendations recom-mendations after ascertaining the condition con-dition of affairs. It was stated by Secretary Altree that information as to how much was involved in-volved was not available, inasmuch as there had not been a segregation of the trades made by Ralph A. Badger on his own account and those made by him on behalf of the firm of Badger Brothers. |