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Show WEEK'S OOTPIIT UTAH'S WEALTH The week In th ore and bullion market mar-ket closed on settlements aggregating $118,000. this compared with $412,000 for the previous one, and yet the tonnages from the diggings have shown a pronounced pro-nounced increase. Indeed, tftere has been no time in the history of production produc-tion in the camps of Utah when the output has been so heavy as It Is at present; while, to anticipate the needs of a later doy,. not a carrier but Is adding- to Its rolling stock, especially that plying between Bingham and the valley. The day's settlements In the open market were reduced to ?5S,S00. McCor,-nh-k & Co. reporting them as they follow: fol-low: American bullion, $25,1C0; gold bullion. bul-lion. $9200: gold," silver, lead and' copper cop-per ores, 524,500. In the metal market silver ruled at 58 colli an ounce, lead at- S3.50igM.20 per 100 pounds and casting copper at 11 cents a pound. |