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Show 1TIC SHIPPING Special to The Tribune. EUREKA, Aug. 4. TIntic is shipping a heavier tonnage. This is due both to new oro bodies beinfi opened up in the various properties and also to the smelting companies informing the shippers ship-pers that they would be allowed to increase in-crease their shipments. Shipments from the Tintic district for the past month have been curtailed, due to the smelters being" unable to receive any move ore. They now have their yards in a much better shape. With more miners working, more ore being shipped, higher wages being paid and much higher metals prices prevailing prevail-ing than for many years, the district is at present enjoying greater prosperity than ever before. Ore shipments, in carload car-load lots, sent out from the mines of the district for the week ended today amounted to a total of 203 carloads, compared com-pared with is;! carloads sent out for the week ended July 28. They were as follows: fol-lows: Dragon Consolidated 47 Chief Consolidated 41 Centennial Eureka 21 Grand Central 14 Mammoth 14 Eagle & Blue Bell . . . 12 Iron Blossom 8 Colorado 3 Godiva .' v 3 Lower Mammoth 3 Gold Chain 2 Victor - Black Jack 2 Carisa 2 Swansea 2 Yankee 2 Tintic Standard 2 May Dav 2 Minnie "Moore 1 New Bullion 1 Snowflake 1 Plutus 1 Victoria 1 Uncle Sam 1 Bullion Beck 1 Total 203 |