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The Columbian (Columbia Falls, Mont.), 31 Dec. 1896, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053046/1896-12-31/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
COLUMBIAN ONE HUNDRED YEARS A CAPITAL. In real estate, and *88.272 cash on hand. Deposits, *363.112; certified deposits, *112.- 687; bank deposits, JS4.9J7. A. C. Hougan. COMITHOLLKR ECKEL* KEELS APPREHENSION. ’ oil would be served by quickly portant Information Is obtained relative to federal affairs In the Pacific northwest. Receipts from customs in tbs state of Washington for the year were *292,*»*36; Sales of public lands In the state of Washington brought In 3*4,177.83. divided JBong tho various districts as follows: North Yakima, *2333.30; Olympia. H7JMJQ; Spokane, H7U.G0; Seattle, *14.176.66; Van couver. *3386.81; Walla Walla, *13033; Walervllle, *8779.98. Boles of public lands In Idaho during tho year brought Into the treasury *68,- 133.33, divided among the various dis tricts as follows: Boise, RL128.22; Coeur d’Alene, *333930; Halley. *1*.7**.*8; Lewis ton, **763.81; Ulackfoot, *33,17131. * W squ MI v , ■fl recently h majority if the New York Central elves of the road's liberal i\ the celebration. Society f New York will revel In he state armory at night. attributed by Eckels liquidate gradually MOVING TOWARD LAKE KILLARNEY. r between Albany and New York ioesession of tho capital. Now I become distinctively an En- whlle Albany was purely Dutch, •mlso element favored alternate the two cities, but neither of the ntestants would agree to this. 1 1737, the*friends of Albany eon- > assembly, but the New Yorkers senate. It happened, however, i the bill reached the upper body through defeats peculiar to the f: banks of email Importance, la wh bout general significance. I am i has caused no disturbance beyj ■etUutkm concerned.” * children of UUk about Mr. Evana,” sold Mr. si. \but I do not think he will be led. I believe that Judge Oolt of Virginia Is a favorlto man to repro- Agalnst the KUlbostcrer. ■htngton, Dec. 39.—The authorities of Justice expect tho prosecuilt s alleged filibustering steamer Ttan bridges ai id farms, signed All Property. Batavia. I1L. Dec. 29,-WlUlam and John Van Nortwlck’s bank did not open of Batavia os a result of tho closing or tho Van Nortwlck bank, and no failures reported. . The Van Nortwlcks held *C* shares of the Atlas’National, bank. And tho closing of tho bunk hero Is due to tre assignment of thebrothers to the Equita ble Trust company of Chicago. Cashte- Grlmes, who was In charge of the Van Nortwlck bank, said today he had no In timation that the bank would .liquidate until 12 o’clock yesterday noon, when C. C. Wilson, representing tho Equitable Trust company, walked Into the bank. MEDIATION IN CUBA N(jT DESIRED. sympathies were, of course, i bany Duloh, cast tho dcddlr tho chagrined Now Yorkers s directed sgalr house, postoffice, eta, *6070.77; quarantine station, (S3.7S3.71; marine hospital. *27.- 693AL River and harbor work during the fiscal year of 1896 In Washington caused the following disbursements: Gray’s harbor and Cbohalls river, *8711.17; Olympia, 1400. On the Lake Washington waterway *1000 was expended. On the Upper Snake river. n. Mil.* H. Hauen of Tay- and Arthur J. Stowsrt of first tn the Stndt Hyya my and Hudson avcnui to tho report credited nlster at-Wtnrfilngton. n concluded negotiations by the 8pnnlsh of th the Cuban Insurrection Washington Spanish mlt Olney have acceptance SUPERVISORS Post today that Bee rotary Ol nor Dupuy De Lome, 8panlst Washington, have practically tKo negotiations of the Cub which are to be submitted fused to gtvo any statement as to th assets and liabilities of the bank. Th Van. Nortwlcka are understood to hnv gone to Appleton, Wls„ last night, wher John Van Nortwlck Is president of a ban besides being Interested with his brothe in the Appleton Manufacturing compani Tho directors of tho First Nation: bank of Batavia mot last night to dl> cuss the outlook, and gave It out tin the First National bank would be able t meet alt demands today. North Pacific Isfactory KILLED NEIL WRIGHT. SHOT COLUMBIA NATIONAL GOES UNDER. GOVERNOR BL. the McKinley cols huvo been claimed foi Mr. Delgado Is confined hospital of Sun Ambroslo. vana. The rights spoken c ment consist of a trial b ARE BUYING WASHINGTON CATTLE. n tho military yutsldc of Ha- North Yakima. Wash., Dec. 29.- gram from Zlllah this morning cal sheriff to that place by the stateme Nell Wright had been shot and kl a man named Going last night. Tt where the tragedy occurred Is elgt below Zlllah and 27 miles from th Indians In the northwest received the following sums: Coeur d’Alene*. *21.- 187.97; Columbian and Colrillea, *6496.96; Spokanes. *15,133.93; Nex Forces. *63.1*4.9#; Dwamlsh and other allied tribes In Washington. (*766.17; Indians of Fort Half ■fightln A number of wealthy cattle bu Omaha, Neb., havo been makl Walla their headquarters. As of a visit to Columbia county load of cattle was shipped froi to Omaha. They also purchi which they ship to fatten in *3*8.145; bonds to secure clrAladon. IV.Oto: real estate and mortgages. *18,728; due from other banks. **2.897; cash reserve, *34.871; other cash Items, *11.852. V!ab:il- tlea: National bank notes outitamllng. **6.000; due to other banks. *136.679; depos its subject to check. *101.607; certificates of deposit. *83.694: certified and cashiers’ checks, *3313; bills payable. *16.000. Cashier Joseph Jobleter said: \We ctfuld have stood the pressure a little longer, but to protect the majority we closed this morning. We have (33.000 In cash’, and inside of 60 days expect to havo fully *100,000 more cdUccted. Our total lla- bllltles are only *3*7,000. There Is no doubt that we wilt be able to pay depositors In full and effect a fair settlement with the stockholders. Recent withdrawals of city and state funds by country correspond ents oaused the trouble,\ The officers are: Charles Klttleson. president; H. *1712.33; Clot: Cay use and ARGUMENT FOR SAN PEDRO HARBOR Los Angeles. CaL. Deo. 29.—The board resumed Its sessions toda: gtneer William Moore of the T railway presented detailed plans a clficatlons for tbs proposed brei at Ban Pedro. The plans provtdo for *8 and In a third for 72 ships 180 ships in alL T. E. Gibbon, vice president of 1 mlnal railway, read a long paper harbor question. His corporation ment was also made from the fund of the Nez Forces of Idaho of *160.000. From the proceeds of land sold oo tbs Puyallup res ervation the Indian allottees received dur ing tho year *12,606.29. Incidental Indian expenses In Washington were *12,12530; in Idaho. *888.65. The year’s expense* of the Puyallup commission were *5*75.**. To the jnltlon. The collecto until he should h id Tambrlx the courts hmd decided tho o< it Is supposed that Going settlers, tho government paid Ad to the Yakima nation Springer, Wright, thl* brlngtr The sheriff Is not morning. Wright fo; THE ROAD BONDHOLDERS WILL Santiago there will be is *7 political prisdners nine cattle thieves and > brothers named Fer- CIVIL SERVICE RULES EXTENDED. Southern Pacific ..cpahler. . The bank U in charge H. Collin, deputy comptroller. \ said he. ‘The suspension will any further troflble. The nallc of this city are strong flnancla satisfied ourselves by an exam ' Exsjnlner Cook was ordered cago to take permanent charge cat report received, that of i sale, January 9. under decree ol The transfer will take tho Une Union Pacific system. The i the Union Pacific will attend tl turn over the accounts of the and any balance In Its favor ti agement of the new corporatio Washington, extended the Include ail of foderal penile Ject to the I principally eff along the LOGGER’S CHILD BADLY BURNED. An application was made for de papers to Port Antonio. Jamaica. At noon todu n Crowfoot, bay. pulled which ready money cculd n I, and says tbla has been the i I of the recent bonk failures After waiting child’s clothes badly burned I probably die. I VIOLATED SUNDAY CONCERT LAWS. HE SOLD THE MINE IN LONDON U'kln.r TACOMA POLICE OFFICER SHOT. proprietor of Atkinson, late Opera compa: Was Trying to^ Capture Two Bar- Tncomo. Wasi... Due. 29.—Police Officer Bratton was shot this morning while try ing to capture two burglars In a store at Seventeenth street. He fired at one bur glar, when another, who was watching, opened fire and shot Bratton twice In the back of tho head. He will probably die. Washington Bonk Closed. Minneapolis, Dec. 2*.-The Washington bank, a state Institution, closed Its doors this noon. It had a capital of *100.000. and by 1U latest statement, at the close of business, December 17. had *607.1M In loans and discounts, *11.228 in overdrafts, se- Celebrated for Its great leavening strength and healthfulnesa Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common' to the cheap brands ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO- NEW YORK. SE V E N T H YE A R . C O L U M BIA FALLS, M O N T A N A , TH U RSD A Y , DECEMBER 31, 1896. NUMBER 1. TO VISIT MARK HANNA FEDERAL FINANCES THE