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Show ml PRICES ST1B FH Spelter Advances During Week to Average Price of $7,667; 24c Up. Metal prices quoted by the Kayi-ie-nr. and -MLniny Jouniu! and turnished by til--Utah Ore SampIIny company fur the week I ending u.:tol:-r Zl', show a continued firm ) j.nd linruv ed tone. Coppt'i' do.-scd on thu 2ind nt $Ji.7ij; th,; average jtIco stood at $1.7."). Kutii iirico.4 have rtuod over from October lj unchanged. Copi" r ojj.-r-atorb are more optimistic. A buyer of copper for a lare eastern company, who was recently a visitor in the city, exprcsud the opinion that thu outlook for copper was excellent, that an Increased duniand for Uij rod metal in the manufacture of electrical equipment and the tremtndous strides taken in the use of electricity for power, all would make tho demand yood for years. This feeling id bo general throughout eastern financial circles, said the buyer, that great interest is taken in copper properties. proper-ties. An improved demand for copper will arise as soon ay the economic conditio: of the world becomes siuble, he said. Spelter prices have aneven better tone than copper. The increase, while not so great, has been more steady, bast week an average price of f, 7.427 was quoted, which was -0 cents above the previous average price. This week the average price has risen to $7.(107. which is a 24-cent advaitte; the closing price was $7.75. In regard lo the general condition of tho copper market, according to the Boston Bos-ton Xews Bureau, the sales manager of one of the leading copper agencies says: "indications point to a resumption of real copper buying in tho near future. "The expoi't demand for copper Is practically prac-tically nil. In those foreign countries where governments hold stocks of metal, consumers are using that copper as rapidly rap-idly as possible, and unless desired shapes are not available, will not go outside their countries until that copper has been absorbed. ab-sorbed. "So far as concerns Germany t litre has been no business of importance done. Tho Germans want to buy copper here, paying for the metal in marks, but the American producers are equally insistent' that they will accept nothing" but payment pay-ment in dollars. Until this matter is straightened out there can be no big export ex-port buying of copper or any other commodity. com-modity. "At Xew Tori; o. million-pound sale of copper lias been made for December delivery deliv-ery at 'o cents a pound. Some special shapes can be had for October delivery -jX -.'JH cents, bul October wire bars are sell ing at 231z cents with November and December 22:i1 to 2'.) cunts. Producers stlil quote firmly at 22 cents for Octo-ber-Xovember deliveries. Some dealers are quoting 2o 1 2 cents throughout the 1 who'.o of last quarter." i New York Stock List. j ; Siik-s.!ii:yii.;Luv . ;ciusc i Ame: B-.'et Sugar 1 rSl )1 ! 13 j 07 I Amer Can 3 70"' ' 03 Amer Car & Fountlry. 7j 185 ', iiyil 1 133 ri Amer Hide & Lthir pr"J :;," 141 1 13S;'i 139 1 - Amef Locomotive ' liio'llL" '107;U .lli j A 111 it Smelt &. tWin' 38; 73 74 Amer iti?ur KefhiinK.' .'jrioLi llSH'.jjKVJ I Amer fCum:itr:i Tobnt-ir-j1 -; 1 U(Sr,s lu3: 1 10 ! American T-.-l &. ToJ.' 1:7' 'M's'- Om:,! J07j Amer Zinc. 1a-;u1 &. Sil' 3; 21 2t. Ai::iC('ii(i;i C'O'.'per . . . .! VA)-'J 71s ! 7 i4. AtcIiJsM 3i,' , WJ vi ' ei:.'i Ati. Oilf & W I S S. iVi ISO'ilSU tSl Biildwin lA.con:oflve . . 551 ;i."lai 'U3 1 143 lVilthnore & Qkiu I 33' 40 j 30 ' 3'J"; B-this hem Str-ol B . 1.33J '112 ,1J0 j I0V Butte A Superior Cop 1 ' 20 Ciillt'ornlii fetriUoum , -t(i: T:' fjl5s! Cnuadlan Pacific j 3 K0 !l49Hll50 Central I,oa tl;tr 17Sj.l07 ' 103 V-, 1 04 V, Chesapeake fc Ohio...' 12! G71-1 rj7i:; 57 1 a Chicago. -Mil & Si Paul; ?; 4-1 -2 j 4'26 44 Cliicago Ac crtlives'n 1U 'J2, J1 I 'Jl1' Chicago, 11 I & Pacific! . r.5l 2vj; 27- j 2Sv Cllhio Ccppcr : 14 43',i 42"-,: 4 2l... Colorado Fuel & Iron' US1 49" 4GJ ' 40 Corn Prothi-Ms i 51'U' 07 03 93 Crucible Siee ! 1!C2tH 247 2(V Cuba Caa- Sut;ar :":,' -41 TA ' ' 's ' 41 Di'tillprs Sccur Corp.' Si i?7j So1-; S-i I D & K G I ! !' do ifd J7 1 10 10 Erie ; 9, 1.VV 13 'w' 7' t;ouprul Kipcn-io '-,171 '-j '. 1 IS '4 1 1 US 1 1 General .Motors , 0.".'M ;330 330 Great Norl ii-.-rn pfd .. J3, ! Lv)'-' S3 do Ore Cria 7".'j 4.i'-,: . -M ; -j-t Illinois Central ; I. t'31-, 113 'j,: 03 -s Inspira'.lun Copper . 49, U : 09 , 0l;', tnt Mer Marin.' pfd..j 55 113K !127& ll-'x Interim lional Nickel . IIS" -H':H- 2S'V 2S:ii International l'ap-'r ..' 12. 09' 0t;lj 6tili- KunuaB Ciiy Sontheru; 71 19 j 18 19 Kennecott Copper 30 j 34; 34 HI 34r,C Louisville A NnahTilleJ 0.1 13 ! 1 1 1 I i t:'4 Mexican Petroleum ..; 203 22 i2321;i 233 Miami Copper 7j 27 'V.I 20 i 27 Mid vole SteeK 1 700. f' r.3l,s 531,1, Missouri Pacific J 00' 29 2S 29 V-i Montana Power 21 03 ; 03 j 03 New Vor.t Cen tra 1 . . ! 30 7-1 n. j "2 73:i4 N V. N H & Hartford; 13l; 33 32 ; 34 H Norfolk & We-ilern. . . ; 7'M0V2. 99iHnU No-tliorn Pacific ....1 03' S7 ' S3l S3 Pacifi.- Mail ' ; 37 Pa n - A:"f rican Pe t ro . . , 272 l.'17;;t 131 1 1 32 l- Pennsylvania , 10: 43-s' 43 -sj 43 Pittsburg A w v?....; j , r.3',1 itis.m C'nl ' 2C, Ci's, " G3 Itav Ci'ii Cupper : 10i I'ii 13 ' 23 Kcadiiiir ' 1 10' 3'k M j S U 1 "or & M -e 7 1 1 i I 4 ' 1 'IS illMH Sliiclai:- Oil & ttef...-.' , o'Xn 02:'s ' 00 ",4 : 0i-s Souiliern Pacific ."OS Ui'.v ; 1 07 1; , 1 HS Snotiirrn Hallway .... 34' 2';1-, 1 23 j 20!, Studebaker Corp i 337' 140 ,134 130 Texas Co 0.1311 iani '3.131;. Toliacco Product a 1 HOloOV.ili'l 'H'M Cnion Pacific , 13 ILW'v 122V 123 Cnited Clear Stores . . . ; 920' I 1 7 "C. 1 1 4 '4 1 1 0 1 V S IikI Alcohol 131 '114 H"i7U;i09 fntifd States Steoi..1 2.002 1! 1 , 10S ;iu',.j do pfd : 7'110 1110 110 Ctith Copier ; 13; M 1 SJV4 S3 V S Smelting ' 73V. : 74 . 7- ! do pfd ; ; : ; 4s ! t'tah Sr.cnriti'":? 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