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RECEIVER PAYS BANK CREDITORS SUM $250,000 DISTRIBUTED IN CONNECTION WITH FAILURE EUREKA BANKING CONCERN. Aberdeen, Feb. 5.-A quarter of a million dollars is being distributed to depositors and other creditors of the First National bank of Eureka, which was thrown into the hands of t receiver upon the suicide of its president, Chris Vorlander, and the disclosure of his alleged enormous misappropriation of the funds of the bank. Paul C. Keyes, receiver for the comptroller of the treasury. who is in charge of the affairs of the bank, is distributing a 30 per cent dividend. This reaches a total of over $250,000. Checks are being mailed out this week. Several remittances have been received in Aberdeen by individuals and banks, for it has been reported that local banks suffered a loss among them of something like 125,000 when the Vorlander bank went smash last fall. Investigation of the affairs of the bank has disclosed increasingly wide ramifications of the long-continued secret conversion of the bank funds to his own purpose by Vorlander. Reputed to be one of the strongest banks of the state, the facts now disclosed indicated that it was a whited sepulchure of dissipated assets. When the president of the bank and the one man who controlled its every activity went into the cemetery and shot himself upon the grave of his daughter, the affairs of the bank had gotten into such a state of uncertainty that discovery was imminent and Vorlander took himself off. leaving others to suffer the consequences of his acts. Through the industry of Receiver Keyes the assets have been rounded up to the utmost. He has even been able to attach life insurance payments on policies held by the former president. These assets are all being converted as rapidly as possible to the benefit of the creditors of the bank. It is reported that additional dividends will be forthcoming as other assets are realized upon.