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Show Clll SHINll AND SaMI'I.INO WlltlKS Our usual weekly report from the Crushing and Sampling Works ol Messrn, S. W. n.iwland it Co., stands thus for the past week : Salt Lakk City, May 'M, 1S71. Kdi'tws Hi mM. Following is the report ofour weekly receipt of ore, which you will lind has fallen oil' from tho last, report, owine to the fact that tho freights on both routes, oast and we.-t, have been raised to such high rates that, sliipperscannoi itl'ord to send oil' anything but very high grade ore, or bullion assaying iver 1U0 ounces of silver to thu ton; ind the larger portion uf bullion fulls liir short of that amount. We think, however, that the prices will toon eoiuo down, so that the minors can realise something over freight. We have, as well as souio others, stopped die shipping into this city of ore, until the freights will justify us to send away. 0 have received and sampled CO sacks, Velocipede, ore, weighing 5,U-IU bs sent to Thoo. F. Tracy, Eacp, ol Wells, Fargo & Co. : Ono hundred and forty-six facks, 13,3y7 1bs., Tore, brought for George Barry. Seven hundred and seven sacks 45,-71S 45,-71S lbs,, from tho Montana mine, iu 1'intic. Forty-two sacks, 3,971 lbs., from the Silver Shield. Twenty saeks, 2.295 lbs., from the Nabob. - Fifteen sacks, 2.5S1 lbs., from the Clorido Point, for Mr. Moader. Five hundred and forty-four saeks, 37,9j1 lbs., of Barstow ore, from Tin-tic. Tin-tic. Two hundred and eight sacks, lfj,50S lbs., copper, from the .Mammoth mine in Tintic. One hundred and thirty-eight 6acks, 13,954 lbs., Sunbeam ore, from Mr. Whitney's, mine bought by Mr. Armstrong, Arms-trong, Tintic. And 24fj sacks, 17,112 lbs., from the Deseret mine, for Messrs. Marshal ii Carter of this oity. Our shipmeuts have been; East, none; West, none. Yours truly, S. W. Howla.vu & Co., Per L. ii. T'huiman. |