Show MINERS MAD IMAD lost their sayings savings in alie mercur rank bank mercur jane 24 to the tha news public feeling is ia still running vei vey y high here over the col collapse lapie of the 1 mercur bank which went down yesterday daywitt with the salt lako lake institution indignation is ia stronger than it was yesterday and it is ia growing crowing worse as tha facts are made known the failure is regarded as na an altogether unusual one one that last mete was no 0 er enee for whatever the opinion obtains hero here that it has long lone been premeditated and the citizens made the victims of the worst kind ot of injustice they are i accordingly smarting em arting to the utmost under the wrong inflicted last night and thin this mornine morning the feeling was intense and the excitement at the highest pos sible tension and at the urgent demands of injured depositors the tha keys of the bank we returned over to mayor hall in whom every citizen has baa the utmost confidence he will remain in charge of the institution for the present what the end will wid ban be n 3 one here has any definite ide abat it is felt that little will be saved from the ruins ruina many citizens cit izena miners and other othar wage earners have lost their savings of more mora than a year these losses run ran from to 1200 the result is ia simply awful scores ot men and women who had a comfortable compe competence teme put aside for an are now paupers haupers without a dollar with which to buy food or a railroad ticket to get gat out of town when they realize that their hard earned dollars have been regularly taken from the bank here to helo held tide over affairs connected with the salt lake bank back mey find it difficult to restrain themselves it is not known how bow much money is la in the vaults here it is certain though that the amount to is comparatively small the keople of mercur are peaceably inclined but bat at this time the altitude is altogether too high for the officers officer of the bank banfe the safest thing thine for them to do is to stay away from here otherwise the result might be serious ee riona E J carter who denies haying having had bad anything an to do with the defunct bunk bank but bat whose name has been published as vice president also comes in for strong censure yesterday cashier felt occupied d a rath rather er ane une viable position in the m minds ads of many persons I 1 but it is ia known today as it has bag always been believed that be is a thoroughly honest man and entirely ent irely innocent of any connection with the banks f failure beyond simply being behig an employed of the institution he a is ia ther therefore elore completely exonerated A large number ot attachments were made here today by bv depositors haying having less lesa than in the bank many of those who bave more than that amount instituted attachment proceedings in the third district court at tooele the county seat |