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Show TINTIC CAMP HAS HAD ACTIVE WEEK The following Items are boiled down from the last week s Eureka Reporter. A railroad car shortage held the Gold Chain shipments down to twelve cars, the ore coming from the '100 400 and 700 levels The company soon will drive for ihls ore on the IO00. It Is expected that the Black Jack company can ship its $15 rock from the old Star Consolidate stipes at a total cost of $S. leaving a respectable profit per ton on ore, which stockholders suddenly sud-denly realized a few days ngo existed for the first time. Wiring at the Tlntlc Mining & Development Devel-opment property la comnlet.-d the elec tric hoist s ready for work and sinking operations Should he on at nnv hour. The management lias its steel sharpened mid pointed for t he Cold Chain resource. Within another week the 'arls;i management man-agement will be able to reach th 900. foot level the retlnibeflnt Of the shaft being done to the 700. With the exception excep-tion of this work, the Carisa Is In the hands of leasers. The Swansea has raised over 20f feet in the ore struck several weeks ago. nnd one ear da.ilv is being shipped. It Is too early to state just how large or rich Is the dlsooverv made north of the raise., and in the same fissure, news of which came out last week. Additional cables are being nrovlded bv the Eagle & Blue Bell compan r, and shaft sinking will be resumed as soon as this operation Is completed. No settlement has been mnde vt on the fifty-ton lot of ore sent out recentlv by the ctah c-rmsoiirhited property. The had weather of the week Interfered somewhat with shipments. |