Show I S 'S TS 1 Nearly cUlly Half Million to Handle Open 01 Market ct The week in the 01 ore e anti and bullion hu market marJ closed on settlements am In Ing ng to 0 o 1000 lOO and while wh comparison with the tho u previous vl IUs one t reveals an in incipient Incipient In- In gc In the sum dealt out for fOl ores that condition cO originates J with slut nothing more serious sellous than titan bad bud roads between the mines and the tho loading stations stat an and will have succumbed succumbed suc suc- succumbed to dry weather in III a a. few da days day During the same period there was forwarded forwarded forwarded for for- warded front from the copper furnaces tin the normal normaJ amount of topper bullion 1 containing eon con tanning gold and silver t the value of which Is not tHy l lJ by the man- man aget S 8 while of the tho lead furnaces naves s it fl Is surd said f that they arc undoubtedly putting put put- putting ting tins out a u larger volume of or rIll bullion than halt at al an any period In ht the history of smelting In the valley alley Today's settlements set s-ct- In 1 the th open market amounted amount amount- ed cd to 1 leI Co re reporting ro- ro porting them as aN they follow Collow Bullion goJ gold har bats bars gold sliver sli- sli silver till sil ver Cl lead I anti anil copper ores Oles 1 In the the- metal market I was dealt blow an and found i Itself If ruling at ut 6 62 cents an nn ounce while lead load remained remal stationary at pct pel hundred pounds and atHI casting copper coppel at al 1 17 i Ts Is cents a pound |