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Show 117 CARS SHIPPED FROM TINTIC MINING DISTRICT Special to The Tribune. EUREKA, Utah, May C Tho shipments from tho Tlntlc mining district for tho past week amounted to 117 cars, distributed distrib-uted among the different properties as follows: fol-lows: Centonnlal Euroko, 51 cars; Uncle Sam, 2; Yankoe, 2; Carlsa, C; Grand Central, Cen-tral, 19; AJax, i: Mammoth, 3; Lowor Mammoth, 1; GomlnL 17; Bullion-Beck, C; Dragon Iron mlno, 5; South Swansea, 3; total, 117. Concentrates Uncle Sam, 3 cars. Visiting1 at Eureka. Special to The Tribune. EUREKA, May C Mrs. William Norton, tho widow of William Norton, who won killed in Nevuda recently, Is tho guest of her sister. Mrs. Frank W. Newton of this city. Davo RusBell and William Bacon wcro In Salt Lako City ycBtcrday as representatives representa-tives from tho local Minors' union to the convention of tho Utah fcdoratlon. The former was elected vice-president of tho organization. V Mrs. A. N. Wallace and children havo gono to Sprlngvlllo for tho summer. Mrs. George Hayes has returned from a sojourn at Provo. a W M. Jarvla this week received a telegram tele-gram announcing the death of his mother at Concordia, Kan. Sho was 93 years old. a Miss Helen Earls Is visiting her mother' at Salt Lake. Miss Ella Gillespie and C. A. Snvdcr. both of Mammoth, were married In Provo this week. They will make their home at Mammoth. |