| Show BANKS OP SALT LAKE C11Y A R v n L ous ha been the development within the last few ye o lnM 0 business in tills J Territory not one lias outstripped out-stripped Ihat ol pbnnklng At lithe opening of > car iBSj < there were In this dly only Cone national enTfiTe private banks six In nil but t the commencement of 1895 within a injle decade tlie number of uch Instt tulioni had Increased to n total of six tetn four of which were national banks In ISSj there w as but one savings bank In the city now there are three The amount of capital Inmled In banking In b lit Lake clly has more Dun kept pace ith the Increase in the number of banking bank-ing hotues n thow In eistence In iSSs have greatly added to their capital It Is very unusual to fee sominy binks In a city of this size and their number appears tho more remarkable when their heay capitalization Is considered Nearly Near-ly ail of them have a large capital and Iheaggtegate amount of money Invested in them is certainly surprising Wlulc It is true that most of the banks tn this ply have been established wlhln tt n years ami that they brgan business during the so called flush times of the boom they have given ample proof of the fact that they are not of the evanescent character of the conditions which existed at tin time they first appeared ap-peared Kothwltlistandlng that Utah felt very heavily tho reaction from tho real estate boom and at the same time ing gcred under tho demoralization which overtook ullvcr thcso two tremendous cautes ol financial distress coupled with the hit lit ol the ninlc did not shake one of the banks this city vvhlle bulks by the hundreds were going into liquidation all over the Union many of them being J in cities which I could notIn oft tho nature of things have suffered suf-fered from cal imltlea as great as those we were contending wllh l here not n draft nor a check was dishonored by a single bank In this city Uvery depositor and every cred tor was pal Jus per contract nnd no development lint ever look pi Ice In Uui did more lo strengthen the credit of her pcoplo than did the magnificent magnifi-cent manner Pne w lilch I her banks weathered weath-ered the awful slorm of 1893 Tile experience of the last three jears Ins convinced our entire population of the safety and solidity of the bmks of this dty and ono result of this confi dcnco is I the rent rkablo number not of business firms merely but ol pnvate In lUvklmtt who keep n bank account Many men who work on ilary and arc not engaged lln any business pursuit do itosltln bank and make pavincuts by check Tho extent to idt this custom prevails here Is much greater thin In eastern cities ard noluHlistindlng objec lions tint mlht bo raised against I It 1i liisiiimhlnitsfivor Ol tho men who control our banks tt may bo mid of them as a class lint they possess milked ability are bold 1 without being i rash 7 da courageous without I with-out being foolhardy Jut t tliu kind ol men nettled by a community like ours of rapid growth and Infinite pos Ibllilics lo i l raY Information of a detailed character con cctmng the banking J houses of this dty tll on titnlf rr and tliu men who manipulate them is Indude11n tho 0110 Ing 11I1rtln ro IUlllel Ilcvrrl M > tluni > l llmiU This bank I was organized In 1869010 priv ite bank by Messrs 1 looper 1I dredge > Co and alter a prosperous career WTS in 1871 Incorporilcd under the National Hanking act as the Descrct National bink with n paid up capital of Jfnoooo and which I was promptly 1 sub tsadUnhj tcribcd lon tlie Itadmg capitalists I and business men and was afterwards Increased In-creased to f500000 In static Ins I ever been hld r1 high pnmium as the most remunerative of investments Mr I b IlilU Is I president Mr Muiri Thitcher vice prisldntt and Mr II b YOllng cashier The with the directors form n representative body of business men whoso names are svnonvtnous with liability t i idiiitrsrlty I rrlVldtnt U Hills I Is one of halt U > e Clly1 but ki and conservative financiers whoso judicious judi-cious and able methods Itav a contributed fomateriaUy to tho marked prosperity of the bank As vice president ho has the valuable support of Mr Moses Thatcher who Is I one of the most extensive capitalists capital-ists In tho Territory Mr I II S Wing II an old resident ol this city nnd Is re carded as an able financier This bink bin n remiikably prosperous condition notwithstanding tho pressure of hard time Its nssests reach the aggregate of 1184 631 70 The soundness and ability of the management Is I best proved by the lact tint the bank Ins a surplus fund of f500coo accumulated Irom the profits The bank transacts acneril kt l business making collections I I oil all pulnts Invine nmnni their corrcspon tlcnts the leaiiim hanks throughout tho word Iho I following including the ofliccrs compose tho l > ud of directors viz Messrs Wm W Killr laT Iltilr iimes hhain John R Wimier I rank VV i nnim Georto Romncy John K I larnes John C Cutler Henry Din vvoodcy David II Iecry and II K ntdredgo Tins bink has a most perfect sistem of organization and Is I In every respect a model financial Institution IVftU 1nrco A to Hunk In po nt ol resources reliability and facilities afforded patrons few financlil Institutions in tho West can compete with the famous Wells 1 Iarso fl Co t Hank which 1 I has national 1 reputation i and which has been the greatest factor In thi development of Iho resources ol the Hreat WI and ol this city In panlculir I stibhshed I 1851 its entire history has been one ol advanced strides towards the position now so creditably occupied The headquarters of the bank are at San rranclsco branches being established In this city and New York The board of directors Is composed of the following well known financiers Mr fIIOWhl Valentine president Mr Homer S King manager Mr II Wadsworth Gvslner Mr I L IJpman t assistant cashier I and Messrs Oliver IMrolte Chaa P I Crocker Lloyd Terl WI Gold J C 1 argo Ceo I ii Gray and DudleyTvanv iTicso are all representative represen-tative and famous western financiers The total resources of the bank reach tho enormous aggregate of moro than ten and trn onehill millions looTo dollars The bank capital Is < sooow Is further augmented by tho Immense surplus of I nearly 6000000 With sucli vast resources re-sources this bank can not help but be stable and Ilia stock of tho corporation Is above uir It transacts a general busIness bus-Iness making nl specialty l btilng r and seltng e nange nuking telegraphic tion trrs on Iho principal I It cities of the I United butts and I mope It Issues Utters of credit aviilablo in the principal ntltsof the world Special attention Is given to the selling of ores and bullion and advances aie made on consignments consign-ments it lowest rate Particular attention atten-tion is civ en to collections This bank offers facilities that arc unsurpassed by any other In the country ami has done a great deal to cva to the West its splendid Pi1 5rd3 landing hi financial circles Tlie Salt Lake branch ls under the niimjc rnent of Mr L Dooley who is loo well and favorably known to require any Introduction to our readers He has u hI MMU d fui rc MJr i I finandr Mrlornlck A la Tho vast wealth of Utah territory which Is 1 only juit beginning to bo developed IF3 oped his naturally led to the establishment establish-ment of a number of banking Institutions Institu-tions With scarcely an exception these banks are strong and ihoioughly reliable In every respect standing In no degree behind similar otabliihmenu Iho I tIn t-In fact thero are no banks in the United States that have n better reputation throughout tho country than those of Uuh In this respect the people of Utah are Indeed fortunate 1rominent among J the banking Institutions of this dly is the old reliable firm of McComlck ICu I-Cu a pritite bank which was estib luhed In 1873 by W S 2 MIulllck < one of our oldest citizens nhu > tl I holds the responsible I position I of president and pro priclor of Urn bank Mesrs McCor nick < Co occupy handsomely fitted up J I TIrr and commodious otliccs In their I own fine building the MiComlck building which U not only Iho finest business structure in bait 1 ako city but one i the most Imposing business buildings build-ings In the rst t Thelirm employs u I experienced clerks Messrs McCornlck Co do n gcneril banking business and have correspondents all OCr the United btato and in Iurojc They discount f nolcs receive dcposils make loanw collect I col-lect money buy and sell domestic and foreign cxclnnge and also receive oro on consignment 11m firm erected tliu present building and moved Into it in itgj Mr W S McCornlck Is I one often of-ten first rejdents of ball 1ale city hav ing come here whrn quite a joung mm lie I Is a sound financier I and Is Interested In I a large number of other Impoitant enterprises enter-prises Hiker llrmtln financially speiklng as well as in I olher lines of r commerce bill ti Iako al Is one of tho greatest ol western dlies Among the most notable and stable limnclil In dilutions of the cily is I tint conducM r rn IVJ I IS lh I c nj was eslabllhedln 18J by al er IIr01 lIere Is CC > 1lucled 11 ienral hnlln bulnnml Ihu nCCOlInl or merehanl minufactureni corporations an I Inch viduils are solicited 1 xclungeis I bout lit and told an I telegraphic trmsfers on ihu prinlpil i cltirt of the Unitcl r MMet I I I uropo and Iho Pacific Coist mo made The bulk ISSUM letters of crcd avail iblo In the principal cltus of tho world Spec ill allenllim Is ivcn til tho ne hug of oies and bullion and advances arc undo on consignments at lowest rates Iar I ticuhr intention is given to collections throughout Utah Nevadi and lulj < ilnini territories Mciurs jos ph K and Mat thew II Walker comprise tho firm They nronlxi members of thowell known dry goods lirm of Walker llros Jv I vlcr Co nnd onn the hiiuliiime I Merc mule build I inc one of Ibo finest onVo blocks In Sill 1010 I and alio olher piomlnent build s They pro lirge owners cf rnlty and aro inleresled many of our most prosperous prosper-ous enterprises Mr M I Chec < min is mt lir J i cashleroftliobinkwhiloMrI I llI arns worlhisasiMintcisiUr I R I Walker Jr U second assistant cishier Tim management of the bank Is thoroughly progressive and neglects no point of efficiency I effi-ciency demanded I by commercial management manage-ment whlleat tho Mine l llmo tho intersls of depositors nro yiirded ngalnit any fomild 11 lo risk 1 ho owners of Hits bankIng bank-Ing business rink among our most successful I suc-cessful I htmnm i men embracing a period l of thlrlysix > ear I Ilia Milloniil Hank or lli llf ibllc One of tho prinanil fimnclil Institutions Institu-tions of this I city Is the Natioml II ink of the Republic which has ever retained Ibo confidence and patronage of leading busi ness circles and which under Its con servilivc imnigcuienl lias acmmuljted largo resources 1 ho haul his alwa > s held a representative position In Iho h nandal circle of tlie west and stands today to-day the embodimentol those sound and letitimite melhods that alone render a b ink secme from the fluctuations of lh < money market and the depression cf f commercial crises Its last statement Is remarkably gratifinishowing total resources re-sources of jj 31775 of which f r r jf iti JSlsIn al loans and discounts of Hie lie1 character It Is I a popular depository and Its deposits generally amount to something o cr 4eo ooo Tlie surcesj of this bink reflects I Ihe highest t crcd t upon the board of directors whldils compose 1 as follows Messrs I rink Knox George A UneH KalinW k I bmedlev I eorf L A Luhner O b Holmes G butherlmdA II Miller and 1 d Duncan Iliese are the name I of representative citizens capitalists and business men of tho highest standing whoso abilities and experience qualify them for guiding such a li ge fmandil J ln51i Institution as this Mr I Iraiik Knox president give close attention to Ihe Hank and H a leading authority all financial questions He has been Identified Identi-fied with banking all his life Hid wu formerly a well known banker In Kane I Kan-e has the valued support of lril George A 1owo as vlco I president the well known agricultural Implement dealer Mr KtlV Duncan u cashier and is I ex ccptlonally able and competent He Is ono of our hrgest really holders pos sewing something more than twenty house In Ihe city tlo 1 II 11e abevo ellkno11 Lan lnJ Inltl lulloll a cslatIhed AOIII th IViIa J1 L J o I 0 Iland amonit Ihe oremo1 Inlllubon o Iho kmd In UlJh Th rullo In b 110 at11mnl o Ihe condilloll or Ihe b111k at I lcf lku aII ur 1 a s S r7d J 1 13 2 3 o n IOM H RAVIN1 1 llANk THI kT CO UllLUIN bllilies I Capital sloe laoooco surplus I sur-plus fund Jjoovxi undivided profits fjH KS deposits loo 259 CM lulls pavible i eoc y > bince the orgmizalion I ol tho lunl I S I it M injs accounts Im o been opene1 of which number 1151 were onened during Iho nisi year Deposits De-posits have l > een received from not only the people ol Utih but also l from rest 1 Ire of neatly I every state In the t Union as well as from some foreign countries Jntircst U paid it Ihe rite of five percent per-cent per nnnum compounded quirlcr Tlie following w ell Vnow n business men and capitalists compme the olhccrs and director Wilford Y oodnifn rresldent I orFo non L < lUi u < u f r w IU bI Iit il Grant t1n1n Jck Irnds t Iymall 11 j 11 Claw son nnon and George L John e liTho li-Tho banl nohciis correspoiilcnco and rccciviadiiiosiuin any amounts larger than ono dollar UI lInlt r t b Ono of th mast popular I as well as one of the most al 1lv and conser thtly maiuge I 1111111 I d I inslilutioiv of hilt Iikc is the Si I ank I ol Utih It wii Incorporited m 1 founded In Mav lH > > Us capital < iLu I f 500000 fully n ud up and it I is e r been recognized 1 ns 1 n mm sifn and nunerativo iiuol Intnl Hie buird of directors Incluuri the follow ing premium ItlKiis and capitalist ie sslS Heher JI I Grant 1 lo eph I f bmlti Ci rls b Iluttoii Win Ilfmlnn Ahnl nil Cannon 1I1r l M Welli i SpencfrtliHSon i i I llrjirnt i i worth onlllac l Hart 1 Theso nro f > miiiir mines tho o of refrcstn talivo biisiniis tnrn nod fiiun nciers Mr llehtr nrant Is I prtiti 1 dent n poslllm < ti I which hit well known entcri usenund Indgment nnd rnnscrvalivo l melh Is justly entitle him ltl r Mr 1 Wm I Iriston 1 vice ir ld nt Is an execullvo oflirer ol wldo cunorl cncc and abilil l t wl ilo I Hebcr I M WolU cashier Is widely < nd favonblv known In fimndil circles Hio bank is In i prosperous dividends l and e iI million lining n paying surplus t fund regular l of 153000 III It Is a genenl fworllo with I active business rcn havln I Ihe accounts of many of our lea ling hrms corpora tloiw and Indivlduils and Is especial I fivored with accounts of country slorei slock and wool men for whose irado the lnsllintlonlsal I iysontheaert i It alio 1 handles much I of the choicest I toper to-per Issued hero and Its lines of loans and discounts are of largo amounts 1 ho bink intends to commercial banking In all Its legllimate branches reiciv Ing open accounts making collections on all points buying and selling foreign exchange ex-change Issuing I drafts and letters thJ credit and In every way al promoting I the I Interests of Its customers It posseMM ample I tsf facilities elr for tho transaction I of business and gives Its pal I rons a perfect service being n these respects a model ont Instl on-t and ono in every way well worthy of tho great success It has acheved It has of recent eirs been an Important factor In the development of the resources re-sources of the city and Territory and I bait Iakc is lo be congratulated upon Its possession < oiMicrfl l > llii l Hunk I Among Ihe solid and flourishing banking bank-ing Inslilutions of the Vest Is I tho Cuii mercial National IIink ol tills cit which occupies I l handsomely filled up qualters i ilrul jj ulf In the Commercial llulldinj This popular pop-ular Institution w is organized in t8 A general banking business of a very extensive ex-tensive char icter is I done the bank hav ngai tegular correspondents many of Ihe leading banks of the Unlled Stales until unit The worn repmt of tho condition of tho I liank on the lh ofMiy lben nonrl11 last shows I It to be no remiikably good condition Flic rcsoiirces amounted to M7 < 4u 81 The capital slock paid In 1 is I tiioM and 1 the total I deposits amount to ovcrfl3i79J68 Mr Ceo M Downey Ihe prmdent i of tho bank has a vvltlo He Is I repunilon as a sound financier the owner ofn connidtraLle amount of realty Mr W I Noble the vice pres dent is I one of bait Lakes leading bud l new men who has had much experience In mtrcmtiie and financial affairs CoU John W Donncllan the cashier Is I a Ihor ouLbly experienced fintncier who Ins been with the bink ever since it com nienced business and devotes his rnlire altcnlion lo the alfalra of Iho Insiiluiion 1IIe 5Vlu banI nro Ihe rndsl o all finR < ial hlilullon 11tInll at Ihey da WIthin the re1ch ofthe mm RUle ami rOllllnellvo IIItnl or hI nail IdVIIIIt One uf Iho lealInl n1 dt q 1 brv r t I tho cIII1O > o cur Lflel skctcli Tills bink was otjriniz it I nJ Incorwr ated In 1889 and in lIe first > car ol lU exliteice achieved a most enviable record The c ip tal stock of the lunk Is I Jiooooo but this u further augmented aug-mented by Ihe Inndsonu of 40000 and surplus undivided profits I mountIng mount-Ing to moro thin fI OU I he uflicers and directors of tho bank are among our leidmg anJ most conser v alive capitals < ami bul l ii slmrn Mr James I lulo I is president Mr Moses ITiiicrttr vice prc lent I and Mr I Has A bmith cashier Theso tfntluncn arc financiers of reco nlzctl ability and 1 long experience the splendid k Ic LI r did cone lion of Ihe bank affording Iho stringent evidence evi-dence of its RcoJ management manage-ment Tho total assets of the lank ate J3j4 6s all well and Mlrly invested Th oanl receives deposits I 1 ard pa > s Interest on the sime In sums of one dollir and upwirds Interest is piitl on savings I twice i ear an I at the rale of 5 per cent Ily Its sound and hberil methods this bank has acquired Immene business whllo at the sime 111110 it has been of Inestlmiblc value tool Ihoo ho hAve ta tn a < lvanla e to-ol Its Inducomtnt and Invested their Mvmgs IIS grim Hi has been commensurate willi Ihe ability and progrvisslvo spirit of Its manaiicment Unit finimrrtUI Kn lnz 1IIt Among the solid 1 banks of b di Lake City Is I lite Utah Commerclil savings bank which has a capital of f Joo cwj and a surplus of fiocoo It was Incorporated Incorpor-ated In 1890 under Hie nresent sllc and lrcaenl ulnco I that I tlmo has done a very largo I husmess of f n I ueneral Umklng 1 and siv InK clnracter Hie buslneia 1 In the sivings departmentls dono on very liberal lib-eral urns s per cent Interest being pad on di ponils and compou ded four times near > n-ear Its officers arc I rincii Arm strung president I W Madien vleo president limes I Jennings I cishlcr Je Correspondence 1 is solicited I nil I 0117 Ion A Tnlta Oneoftli re ion iblefininelalln lilu rtJ lions of bill Late Is tlie I ilt Lake Valley Val-ley Loan X Iruit Cowinch occupies well app mlrd cfh s ill No u eAt II 1 in I South Mrcet mil company which Is I In a mot nounnhing condii on w as Incorporated In-corporated In March 18 Iho cjplnl slock of Ihe conminy is fjoj ooo U ilmlJ In i loans morlkJ < M nnd Invisl meiits IttMiMCtsa 1 isiieril lain nnd 1 discount buvmew LIlY ells and discounts dis-counts notis drifts ctt lends mcrey on ptomiMory notes and re d estate niort gar ind nets as liu I tro Iyippolnl mi lit miller deeds of Iruvl iiKu ana a-na > iilno nnd receiver < I f roperly as neciilor of wills mid adi linUltalor > of e Htf Tne cifirrrs of the compmy bhil I president Mr are Mr O J Slmt r i Ilimberger vun president I and Mr SamJ J Krn5nnse r uiy and trras urer Mr Salhl iiry n n wHl 1 vno n I 1 rapitahst wlo s vice president cf Ihe 1 list Nalioml Ilwk of Iaik Cu > pres tlent of the Flrll 1 N U lInllal Hank of Dead woodb PanJ I Interested in many olher I ImporUnt enlrrprlsM Mr I Simon of Ilamberger Is I one of our businessmen who It l Interested In many corporations cor-porations Mr Kenjon U the well known risiier ol Ihe lint Nilonal Pink of Irk City and secretary and Ufasuier of the Grofshnk company n rnn and loctl 1 ueisurer cf the Mutual I Ue tcrve Tund Life Association of New York Among the ito klioldcn aro many our promlnri t cllUcns Iorll 10 hI u Tills companj w is lncor > orated In May IS and has met w nh real success It Is a combination fi a Cooperative Savings ings Hank and a mortgigo loan compn combining all the best iiuahties of each Tb cflcr very special Inlucemerts Tho stalement cf the compiny ending with uno 30 1195 shows It lo be In a healthy finindal condition and Iho present pre-sent assets aggregate tiUfMtb of which t ll6lo i S aro securely Invested Mr hrancis Arnislrongr Ihe pretldent U also president of tho Utah Commercial and Savings Hank and his wldo experience leh le eS lt ence and conserv alive ld as conlrlbute largely to Iho companya prosperity The other officers are vice president I W Midsen Ireisurer John K Win derJr secrelary J II Toronto A H tr I eI Adkltuon assistant secretar and C W Morse attorney Office it Hail First Soul l street II II fcrlittlltr The banker whoso place ol buslnewls locatetl at 11 South Main street has long been a resident of this city and has been engaged In the bulking business for many vcarj Ilo was cashier of on Ya Savings Hank 1 Trust Company for eighteen vcars In i9 > ho wtab flh r hshetf himself In his present business lie 1 transacts 1 tcneril Umklng business and also tlcils very ercnslvely In slocks and bonds bu 1 > Ing and seling IhroUjth out the Lmled buies He also denls exlensiv ely In really and has handled tllnl some of tho hrgcsl deals In this ell Tho I Irl > llnnnl llnuk ri rU I lljr Is ono of Iho soundest nnd best tnnUng Institutions 1 I of fa f this 1 crrlluy I1 lunk Is now the on y Institution of Its kind In Ink City and eomnunds the buslneM of the Iark and stiirnun ling towns Ihe bankw orLinled June istli iSolwitli rn M tS As hlieim Ijl president He soon Iheieifitrnsign dandMr John I J Dtly was t lifted I In Ills place I Mr Dil Is a capitalist and a director ol the Commercial Commer-cial Natlnnil Hank of Salt I lIke City alto lastly inleiested In the mines at Iark Cily I Mr O J bi1 bur > > the VI ice presl dent Is rresmtnt of Ihe 1 irst National Hank of Deadnood South Dikotahas Urge Interests the mines at that place ind l at Iliy Horse Idaho I li also president presi-dent of the Salt lake I V dlcy Itail ami Trust com ran and is Interested many banking and oilier munitions In this countr Mr SamJ K ion tliu cashier cash-ier Is I i gentleman who his been assod ntol with 1 and In tho I banking business fur Ilia I ut fifteen jrars and Is reputed cf conservative Ideas and sound nnanchl principles Ho Is I also the secretary ami I treasurer of the bait Iako Valley Loan and Trust compant Mr I J H Demlng the I assistant cashier Is I u man of pleasIng pleas-Ing 1 address and universal ettccm he h I also treasurer of Summit county and Ireisurer of Iark Cily I I ho oilier directors direc-tors aie Messrs W W Chlsholm I treasurer treas-urer and minager of the Centennial gu 1 reka Mining conipan Simon Haiibcr cer capitalist nnd general minajier of the Great Salt lake nnd Hut Springs railroad Robert llarkness general imelor Rlu Grande Wetem railroad J 1 Woodman capitalist and president Centennhl ureka 1 Mining aimpany Grorgo M Downey president Commercial It1Ni t oc cial Natlonil Hank of Salt Uke m W S McCornlck if McComlck Co bankers David Keith president of the Sliver king mine and superintendent tlie Anchor Mining company Thwe rentlimen are all thoroughly responsible business men The stalement on July nth of this vear shows Ihe bank to be inn in-n very flourishing condition i with a capital I capi-tal slock of tjocoo surplus of5jo andover and-over t130 ooo In deposits I BANK OF COMMERCE I ItjJ ltk IrnalMili U r WUkfr OHbln W W ehlhnltu V Ire 1 Trttl t lit WBrd II llcUl AMUUOI 1 11r 1 DJ u T 01 n n u U w IiMj l1puell lioiM for rent ATHS IIUICICJ T KJONES CO DANK ens ISUumllillulilMrrH hull La k UIJ Truil tlcro l lunklnii lUilDM Utll Ion I f B rtl > t n = on f r AI 1 II It 111 hlr ro r1 ll > lllllt > liiMinmenA IniICo Tills company was incoi rated In 1889 with a capital Hock of 150000 paid up and a surplus of f 1000 Dm offices are at 164 1 Mam street Tho company com-pany attends to a I bumneu relating lo titles nbstrii u etc and patrons may rely upon tllic luit itmet U ixamlnes and insuri s lilies on realty and furnishes complete abstrictj of titles A > 1vinij l nk iltpirtntent ts t olso conducted iii terett bung a lowed on deposits loam negotiated I on good security etc I ho I aelrtcrJ f I r ccmpiny inltiii Into bprcUl agreement In mike loans In Ihe name ol tho investor inves-tor i < t an alletI l r > llE or lnterct tho Inventor bt > mg jlven a policy Insuring Ihe tlllo to tho really for the I amount ol Ihe 1 niuitiOKe I It will also agree lo tolled tol-led the Interest is it falls duo and remit It m New i lkl xeluuiKS as the molt gaiio may dirtc t Heiure making alomi a til it U prepared J showing the location of Iho property whiil l 1s refined with a description of the improvements t if i any lo n special committee of three dirKlors bankers whotnaxe a tueail cxumlii ation of llie ropcrlv and uf Iho Ifrms on which Ihe lorn Is lo be made rnl 11 ever thing Is found lo be mtlsfactvry Iho application U I approved In no case however it an application approved fur an amount whleh exceeds 351040 per rent of the cash vilua of tho properly After tho approval I an I abstnct of tho Continued olIIgI2 > 1 tii La l 4 f ntllfromp II > I I1 BNKS l OF SALT LAKE ClIY PI tj Celt I made Tlie company hit In lit like duplicate of all the offidal record nil can any way affect the title to 1 u 1 property situate In Sill Lake City al I cuunly Utah The abstract Is lent tit I I A uihealtoinets nf the company I lln vu Marshall llradley of bill Lake ill Lily Utah II they report the tAle t to ij tie good the loan Is I mule and n policy < Issued guaranteeing the Illle to liar prop coy during the we of the mon ne 11 The ofhcrr arc 11 j C Pool president IC J V V S McComlck vice prrsid u terre JI ra lacy and cashier AL Ihoius than II director In nililitlon tolheohc < M ire Mnwri T K Jonei J J Daly K IiI Ii-i p j ttlck RC Chamber f I i I I I 5Matrefl Among the firms dcillng In furniture and home decoration U I W Moo otto ocntplft n three slnry building P luiMtory building and twa J large I waif I onset of two stories each at V M and rlr rlleI l Mf jjeasl I tirat Southslreet Mr Maihen I I carrlras a Urge I and well elected stock of it furniture Including fine upholstery and all kind of f car ets baby bustles I I bicycles II elcu well ai keeping n 1 Im t in assortment of artistic draperies and null lWI paper Mr Mads n It I a native of Dm Zai mark uho came to Salt Lake City In L 44 ISiS He U I one of our most active i hunnet torn being also president of Hie Utah Commercial S Saving bank oral c 1 interested In numerous other finn citl and commercial enterprises hew I a ritliens if a Sail Lake have a larger I circle of warm talents than Mr Mad en lletatne of those ul whom I anycilymiy he proud and ills not Inn 1 Ij much to lay that of the rematkib pro press which has been made by this city during the host trw year not a little U I due 11 the enterprise that bin been shown by Mr Madscn |