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Show Business of tub Sampling Works. Following is tho weekly statement of the business of Messrs. S. W. Ilowland, & Co's Crushing and Sampling 'Works. One special item of interest in it will be found in tho fact that bullion and ore have this week been shipped to the new separating and refining works ill Chicago : Salt Lake City, March 25, 1ST1. LJilors Herald: We have received and sampled during the week at our works the fol lowing lots ot ore, Ironi the. various mining districts, near this city. From the Zella Mine, East Canon, 71 sacks, 6,523lbs. ; from tho Mountain Moun-tain Tiger Co., 5o sacks, 4,5'.'ulbs. ; from the Flagstaff Co., Cottonwood, 3o9 sacks, 32.ol2 ; from Gardner and Raymond's, East Canon, 436 sacks, 3u,0411bs. ; and from the Petaluma Co., owned by Rodebank & Co., 537 sacks, oO,4Jllbs. ; besides several: small lots of silver ore ; and from Mr. Armstrong, Tintic, 74 sacks, 6,S20lbs. of copper. We have shipped to Chicago two ; car loads of bullion, from Colonel D. E. Buel's works, Little Cottonwood ; also four cars of ore to the same city, l'hey were bought by Mr. Sammd Smith for the new Smelting Works recently erected there. We also shipped ship-ped seven car loads to Reno to thD Auburn Mills. The weather is getting more pleasant, plea-sant, Jand we hear the furnaces of Messrs. Jones & Bobbins, Whitney & McDonald, and others are in successful success-ful operation. Yours truly, S. W. Howland & Co., per L. B. TnURMAN. |