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Show HORN SILVER SHIPS SIX CARLOADS ORE DURING PAST WEEK The Horn Silver property of the Tintic Lead Mining company shipped a total of six carloads of ore and con-j con-j centrat.es during the week ending today. to-day. Mines of the Park City district shipped a total of 4,343 tons of ore and concentrates during the week ! ending today, as compared with 3,219 tons during the past week. Shipments J are announced as follows: Park Utah Consolidated, 2550 tons; Silver King! Coalition, 1,073 tons; Park City Con- ' solidated, 600 tons, and Park Galena, i 120 tons. Ore shipments from mines of the Bingham district for the week ending today totaled 165 caloads of ore and concentrates, compared with 145 for the previous week. Shipments, in carloads, follows: Utah Apex, 34; Bingham Prospect, 3; Bingham Metals, Met-als, 1; United States Smelting, Refining Refin-ing and Mining company, 111; Utah Delaware, 20; and Utah Metal and Tunnel, 6 cars. Mines of the Tintic district shipped a total of 98 carloads of ore and concentrates con-centrates during the week ending today, to-day, contpared with 81 for the previous prev-ious week. Shipments, in carloads, are annuonced as follows: Tintic Standard, 38; North Lily, 12; Mammoth, Mam-moth, 10; Centennial Eureka, 2; Chief Consolidated 4; Eureka Hill, 16; Eureka Eur-eka Lilly, 3; Grand Central 4; Plutus, 9. Mining News. n . |