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STREET RUMORS FORCE NAMPA BANK TO CLOSE Stockmen's National Thoroughly Solvent, to Pay Depositors in Full BANK IN GOOD SHAPE Connection With Northwestern In Portland Is Rumored Nampa Free Press Foolish rumors, based on a false statement that the Stockmen's National baink of this city was a branch of the Northwestern National bank of Portland, the bank that was recently in financial straits, caused run on the Stockmen's bank, which resulted In the latter failing to open its doors Monday morning. The Stockmen's bank never had any connection whatever at any time with the aforesaid Portland institution, but that made no difference to the rumor peddlers. The April statement of the Stockmen's showed the bank to be in a flourishing condition with ample resources. But that fact had no influence on rumors. There were heavy withdrawals Saturday. The band had $100,000 in cash for Monday morning, but after consulting business men, the bank officials concluded to not open for business. Chairman Craven of the board of directors. stated to a Free Press representative that the bank is absolutely solvent and will either re-organize and open for business or will liquidate by paying every depositor his claim in full. In any event, the conditions brought about are most unfortunate, causing loss of confidence and the inconvenience to depositors who have immediate use for their money. That depositors will receive every cent seems certain. The board of directors, in session Monday afternoon, issued the following signed statement: Statement of Directors Owing to unfounded but persistent rumors regarding the Stockmen's National bank the latter, part of last week, many depositors became alarmed and substantial withdrawals resulted, with the prospect of getting beyond control on Monday morning of this week. The directors, after full consideration, reached the conclusion that, although the bank was solvent, in order to equally protect all depositors, it was to the best interest of the depositors to suspend. An examiner will be in charge Wednesday, when any plans for the future will be developed.