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Show rienced by Salt Lakers in receiving the quotation until very late in the afternoon. after-noon. The advance so far marked is about 31 centa per hundred pounds during the last seven days, and there are many assurances that another advance of 50 cents per hundred pounds will be recorded re-corded by Saturday and enjo3red by ore-sellers of Utah next week. . Lead was quoted at $5.75 today, and silver at 68 cents. Settlements yesterday for ot3 marketed mar-keted in Salt Lake according tp Mc-Cornick Mc-Cornick & Co.'s report, aggregated $30,000; bullion, $70,000: gold, $9500; total, $109,500. Clearances of ores today by the Pioneer Pio-neer sampler included four cars from Stockton, two from Nevada, four from Alta, two from Bingham and one from Idaho. From the Taylor k Brunton plant there were cleared six cars from Tintic, seven from .Arden, two from Idaho, and three from Bingham; grand total for the day, thirty-one cars. OEE AND BULLION. Copper did not reach the $19 mark vesterday, but Is very near it today, the quotation of the ore buyers being $18.9S per hundred pounds, which is the average of the New York daily quotations quota-tions during the seven days ending last Wednesday, the 19th. The quotations that are being made in New York this week rule higher, the price having reached $19.50 to $19.75 yesterday, but delay was expe- |