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Show eblo; National Bank of Commerce, Kansas City; First National bank' and , Lodd & Tllton bank of Portland. Or., and Martin's bank, limited, of London, England. . The latest official statement published by McCornlck & Co. forma an excellent Indication of the strength of the Institution. Insti-tution. The figures are as follows: Statement November . 1905: RK8OURCE8. . Loans . 3,B3,704.08 Furniture and fix- - turps - ' - 6,000.00 Bonds and cash securities se-curities $ 402.950.00 Cash on henct an:i due from banks.... J3.531.935.10 Total cash resources I3.934.SS5.10 i , J $7.93.589.1S I LIABILITIES. . Capital 2dO,000.00 Undivided profits 'l-'-J Deposits 7.1U.m.89 17.403.589.18 J$'CORNICK & CO., BANKERS. The strength and character of Salt Lakes banking Institutions, and the wide facilities they ofTer the business public, have long ben potent factors in the uptui'dlng of the city and the State: indeed, it is the standing of Salt Lake's banks that has aided largely in giving her the commanding position she occupi?s as a commercial center today. Salt Lake's banking houses gave ample evidence both of soundness and conser-ativa conser-ativa maragfmer.t during the financial rtress of 1S93 arid the four years of depression de-pression wh'.eh succeeded. Nothing could have formed a hotter commentary commen-tary on the solidity of Salt Lake's commercial com-mercial houses than th manner in which they withstood those trying times. Among our banking institutions, the one occupying the leading position teing the largest ban!; between Deliver and the Pacific coast Js that of ilc-rick ilc-rick & Co. Founded in 1&73 by Hon. "Y. ri. McCornick. v ho has ever sime remained, at it's head, this bnnk has steadily crown wUh the city and the State, until today Its name Is a svnoiiym for strength and solidity. No bank In the State has stronger couneiv lions at home or abroad. or can offer to - its patrons better facilities for the transaction of all classes of banking business. It has correspondents in all the principal cities cit-ies of the United States, among them being the following: The National City bank and the National Bank of Commerce. Com-merce. New York; Crcker Wool worth National bank and the First National bank of San Francisco; the Vational Shawmut bank and the First National bank of Boston; he Fourth Street National Na-tional bank of Philadehphla; Commercial Commer-cial National bank and Corn Exchange National bank of Chicago; the Omaha National bank of Omaha; Denver National Na-tional bank And the.First National bank of Denver; First National bank of Pu- |