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Show I BAD ROADS AND I . BULLION OUTPUT H' The week's settlements In the ore and Hi bullion market were reduced to 5355,200, H. this compared with $-130,500 for the pro- vious one. Tho shrinkage was entirely H; ' In the settlements on ores, with Blng-Hj Blng-Hj J ham and Alia the keenest sufTerers, the product of the latter shut out entirely, while those of Bingham that were re-1 re-1 llant on the wagon wheel for trans- j portatlon were compelled to store the output and resign themselves to con-filtlons. con-filtlons. From the copper furnaces the -managements continued to forward the output of copper bulllcm containing gold j and silver, tho crop for the week reaching 735,791 pounds, that was dls-' dls-' tributcd as follows: ' (Bingham Con. . , "United States 153 Utah Con 302!000 H Total pounds ? .733791 H In the copper matte sent out by the H American smelter was contained about H 170,000 pounds o the red metal. H Tho day's settlements In the open H market amounted to $53,200, McCornlck M &. Co. reporting them as they follow H American bullion, $35,100; gold bullion", I 51S 900SOld' S51VGr' lead and C0Dner ore3' H 1 In the metal market silver ruled at I G5"ft cents an ounce, lead at $3.50 per H ! hundred pounds, and casting copper at H $ cents a pound. |