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Show T1NTIC AND PARK CITY SHIPK OF ORE Kt'RKKA. Feb. 1?. All Tintlc records for ore production were broken during the week ended last night, when the mines of the district shipped a total of 192 carloads. Previous to this week the heaviest shipment ever made from the district was about two weeks ago. when a total of 177 carloads of re waa shipped, fart of this record breaking break-ing Inrreaee for the week has been due to th activity of Tintie Standard mine, whlrh. with Ita new mill In operation. Is shipping h-avily both to Halt Lake smelters and to the new metallurgical plant. This week the Tintlc Standard mine shipped a total ef to carloads, almost half of the district's total production. Chief Consolidated, with 24 carload was ths second sec-ond heaviest shipper; Dragon, with a total of It carlosds shippesd, was third. I Production follows: Tintlc Standard, 40 I carloads: Chief Consolidated, 24; Dragon Is Iron King. 17; Kagie and Blue Bell. u; Victoria. Vic-toria. 14; Grand Central, t: Uemlni. 4 ; Centennial Cen-tennial Eureka. 3: Bullion Beck. J ; Iron Blossom. 1; fcureka Hill. 1; Cold Chain 1 I Colorado, 1. Total. iSi carload 1 PARK CITT. Feb 12 Shipments ef ore from the Perk City district showed a larg-increase larg-increase for the week ended last night. Ist we-k but 1 2P7 tons of ore were sh ipped. while this week the tonnage increased to a total of 1774 tons. Production follows: Judge Allied companies. com-panies. 142 tons; Hilver King Coalition. 429 tons; Onisria. 424 ton and Naildnver 49 ton Total, 1774 ton - |