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Show II A WEEK'S CROP OF j ORE AND BULLION ! : ' In the ore and bullion market tho I week closed on settlements aggregating ' J430.000, this compared' with a total of ', 5477,400 for the previous week, the j shrinkage due to an interruption In the f. transportation of ore via the Copper Belt, out of Bingham and along tho ! avenue between the valley and Alta. However, this was overcome by the copper furnaces of the valley, from , ! which, during the same period, there was forwarded 713,917 pound, of copper j bullion with the output of that class of v bullion from the furnaces of the Amer- j lean swelling the crop to nearly 300,000 j I pounds, the record closing as follows: ' I Bingham Con 1S1.G74 7 Utah Con 300,035 , , United States , 236,303 Total pounds 718,917 j j American S Sz It 1S0.0C0 i Grand total &5S.017 j 1 The day's settlements In the open ' market amounted to $57,000, McCornlck j f Co. reporting them as they follow: i American bullion, $30,300; gold, silver, lead and copper ores, ?26,700, ', ' In the metal market silver ruled at ,J I 57M; cent3 an ounce, lead at J3.50 per hundred pounds, and casting copper at y, 11 cents a pound. |