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Show w . M'CORNICK & CO., BANKERS. The strength nnd character of Salt Lake's banking Institutions,' nnd the wide facilities thoy offer tho business public, have I0113 been potent factors In tho upbuilding of tho city nnd tho state; lndeed.lt is the standing of Salt Lake's banks that has aided largely' In giving her the commanding position she occupies as a commercial center today. Salt Lako's banking houses gave ample evidence both of soundness sound-ness and conservative management during the financial stress of 1803 and four years of depression which succeeded. suc-ceeded. Nothing could hayo formed a better commentary on tho solidity or Salt Lako's commercial houses than tho manner in which thoy withstood thoso trying times. Among our bank- ing institutions, tho 0110 occupying tho leading position bo'ng tho largest bank HH between Denver nnd tho Pacific coast, fl is that of McConilck & Co. Founded In 1S73 by Hon. W. S. McCornick, who has over since remained at Its head,- this bank has steadily grown with the city and tho state, until today Its name is a synonym for strength nnd solidity. No bank In tho stato has stronger connections at homo or abroad, or can offer to Its patrons bet- tor facilities for tho transaction of all classes of banking business. It has correspondents in all tho principal cities of tho United States, among them being tho following: Tho Na- tioual City bank and tho National Bank of Commerce, New York; Crocker Woolworth National bank alul tho First "National bank of San Fran- cisco; the National Shawmut bank nnd tho First National bank of Boston; tho Fourth Street National bank or 1 Philadelphia; Commercial National bank and Corn Exchange National bank of Chicago; tho Omaha National bank of Omnhn; Denver Nntlonal bank and tho First National han't nf Don- ver; First Nntlonnl bank or Pueblo; National bank of Commerce. Kansas City; First National bank nnd Ladd & Tllton bank of Portland, Oregon, nnd ' Martin's bank, llmite.l, cf London, England. |