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Show I: jjjnl THE COPPER. OUTPUT, jjjjjn Volume Forwarded FTom Valley I nil Plants During the "Week. ! !11 From the copper furnaces of tho val I , j !(Bt ley to the refineries of tho East there j 1 jUlla was forwarded during tho week 797,143 1 Sfn B pounds of copper bullion, containing gold hIIkI nnd HVfr aml of a value exceeding 1200,- f 'ujfa 000, the record closing as follows: III' . Pounds, I' f Bingham Consolidated 215.&8 i' j ' United States 249.021 jjjMj Utah Consolidated ... 302,773 V , Total 707.113 1 While the exhibit Is not up to the rcc- !f ord. It reflects no lntlrmlty at either of Hlj tho copper plants, nor upon tho muies on '111 which they arc drawing for the dally aup- jlj Ply of ore. On the contrary, tho fur- ' i -iBl Tiaces aro doing their work with greater 1 jjE'I efficiency than at any period since ultra- 1 (Til coppor smelting waa Introduced In tho val- I'lfjil ley. while blocked out In the diggings Is 1 Ij'.l an unprecedented tonnage of wealth. Tho 1 ,. usual volume of bullion was produced, It 1 Jil Is said; It was simply that It was not j;.J' "forwarded." In addition to that from I'ljlj the copper plants, tho American sent out ) ,1(J( tho usual amount of copper contained In iljjil Jts matte, and tho month undoubtedly will ! 'HI close on a normal. If not an Increased, i 'In' production. |