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Show NEW FEATURE IN COPPER DEVELOPED Ho much interest ha recently developed de-veloped ia copper metal that it will be of interest to note the feature in selling sell-ing of late. leke is now competing with electrolytic, whereas from time immemorial moot Michigan brands have commanded premium. Kleetrolytie copper haa been selling at 124 cents, while Lake produce re have not been able to get a better figure for their product. pro-duct. . Casting copper laat week sold at 124 eenta, whereas ia normal times it sells at a discount from the electrolytic level. It haa not been generally known that on account of apathy in Lake demand, there hag been a greater relative rela-tive proportion of this grade of copper ia the country's sorplua than of alee trolytic Calumet ft Heels baa not bee a a recent re-cent seller, and this company 'a pro-duet pro-duet - nadoubtedly comprises the bulk of the Lake surplus now at docks or Lake smelters. Early laat week it aold some of Its Buffalo electrolytic, but ita prime Lake brands were not marketed. mar-keted. If the market price obtainable does not suit this company 'a management, manage-ment, none of ita output is offered to the trade until higher pricea become evident; then a certain tonnage ia set aside for sale at a price. The situatioa ia Lake differs from that ia electrolytic aa the former is for the moat part aold directly by producer pro-ducer to consumer, whereas the latter is handled largely through agencies, and into the latter transactions there often enters aa element of speculation- Recently there have been some small offerings of copper by second hands at eoaceeaioaa from established prices of selling agencies, but the amounts thus obtaiaabls have been exceedingly small. BOSTON CX9FPSB CLOSE. Jamee A. Pollock a Co., bankera end brokers. 133-331 South Main street, furnish fur-nish the following, received aver their private wire thla afternoon: I Bid. lAsked. Butte Ely 21) I 3-11 Davie Daly 1 1 1-11 Nevada Ctah 7 I 73 Ray Central m Ill II Adventure .." - III 7 Calumet and Hscla 47 I. 4t Copper Range 01 r It North Butte 331 33) C. 8. com Ji l Test Butte Hit 14) Mason Valley t: i North Lake I)1 II South 1'tah 10 M Utah Apex 3 3) B. C. Copper I S) B. and L 12 IS Ely Consolidated 4 S3 Baltto SI I) Butte Coalition 1 20 Centennial 12 13 Daly West S' I Greene 71: I i Nevada Consolldsted .... 1t 20 I Ctah Consolidated I I'i HI 8. snd B f . 7,1 7 Nevsda Douglas I 71 3 Ohio 1 1-141 11-11 Calumet and Artsoaa SO)1 00) Consolidated Mercur 7 1 12 Nlplsslng I lot l"! Osceola ' 103 ! 107 Santa Pa I 1)' 1 B. and B ! I Inspiration I H-K' Royals I 17i II Laks ' IT!! 31 Arcadian I 3( 3) S. and P ' '7 II Chlno Copper 231 24 Ely Central . I II I TTSTBLB OBAIN 8UTTLT. NEW YORK. June IT The visible supply sup-ply ef grain la the I'nlted States Saturday. Satur-day. June 24. aa compiled -ay the New York produce exchange waa aa follows: Whsat. t4.ill.as bushels; decrease, 1,. 127.000 bushels. Corn. 7.444. bushels. Increase, 1.41.-00 1.41.-00 basnets. - Oats. la.I2l.M bushels, terrenes. II.-00 II.-00 bushels. Rye. I7. bushels: Increase. I eaah-ela. eaah-ela. . Rariar. TU.Iad) bushels; decrease, .-m) .-m) bushels. |