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Show II Peek's output of II j OBES AND BULLION I IH ln0 csblera tarried a few hours I HI TZJngcr at their respective windows, tho I HI oro and bullIon settlements for tbli week J! II would have, undoubtedly, attained a total j I'i II 'it half a million dollars. As' it was they li II aggregated SlSl.EOO. compared" with $416,- 'i I for lno ProvloU3 wMjk 1110 Increase j I ill Tdcallng largely with consignments of gold I I U 'from various sources, nor aro tho ultra Hi III Sfroducors. of this metal at their best Just ji I HI During tho samo period there was for- II III warded from tho "copper plants" copper Vi ill bullion containing gold and silver that In 'tipped the scales at 723.S60 pounds, and of I! II l valuation exceeding SCCO.&OO, whllo tho 1 1 III y,sual volume was retained In tho storc- 1 1 'II houses at tho smelter. Iho record was dl- 1 ill vlded between these plant3 as follows: I Bingham Con 1S3.622 f I l?tah Con 302.2S5 , United States 237,933 , I IE ' ' 723.SC0 I (II American Smelting and Refining Co.170.CC0 Nil Total, pounds S33.SG0 I HI Tho day's settlements In tho open mar- E III kct amounted to J70.-40O, McCornlck & Co. li III reporting them as they follow: American (11 bullion, 31,&00; gold bullion, S12.SCO; gold, I III silver, lead and copper ores, $23,100, I III . In tho metal market silver ruled at 57 I HI cents an ounce, lead at $3.&0 per hundred I am pounds, and casting copper at 11 cents I (l a pound. |