Show I Mining Votes and Personals George Klslingbury of the Golden Gate mine was in from Mercur yesterday The Horn Silver company yesterday received centrates six cars of ore and five of con A small shipment of Dipper ore from a Little few days Cottonwood now Is expected in within t II A Cohen manager of De Lamars U a and Nevada mines returned yesterday yester-day from his easter trip Some ore was brought down from Bountiful yesterday which when panned Showed free gold in abundance Manager W H West of the Constellation Constella-tion mine who Is In the Park examining this property Is expected home tonfghti J S Larkin who notl leas ago sold a large portion of his interest in the Sacramento I Sacra-mento mine has returned from his eastern east-ern trip I The Mackintosh sampler yesterday received re-ceived 25 tons of Blackliawk ore 179 tons of Silver King ore 1 tons of Barnes concentrates and 20 tonsof Safford concentrates I con-centrates J W Neill manager of the Taylor I Brunton sampling works left for Cascade cade Colo Wednesday night on a short visit During his absence J M Denny will have charge of the Office George Crismon president of te Gold stone mIne left last night for Lemhi county Ida where he will supervise the work 1 of the erection of a mill on this property which is now well under way The doublecompartment shaft being sunk on the Star Consolidated ground near Silver City Tlntic is now down a depth of 40 feet and work is being pushed as rapidly as possible The shaft Is being well timbered K V Duncan of Chicago who Is interested inter-ested in the Crown Point and other mining min-ing properties in Utah Is In the city with tho intention of remaining here for sometIme some-time He Is delighted with Salt Lake and our boautlful climate Hon P T Farnsworth and the Sharp Bros are pushing work in the development develop-ment of the Iron Devil lode on the westside west-side of Horn Silver mountain near Krirco The shaft on this property ia i now down a depth of JOO feet and the showing is most encouraging There is i consderaWo stagnation In mining min-ing crclea rt the piesent time which is due very largely to the uncertainty as to which way the election will go but I Is firmly believed that If I Bryan Is fcuccer1 ful at the polls better times will be experienced ex-perienced all over the counuy In mining a well as in ever other line of badness Manager W C Watson of the Blngham Placer company writes from GlUjoucvillc Idaho that 512 feet cf the fuming ha3 been completed and that the grading has bon finished Work in the roiiEtructlon of the plant will be rushed as rapidly ac possible find when the season opens in the spring the company expects t < be able to begIn active operations Broker Felix Stark will go up to the W J Bryan mine in Big Cottonwood next week and make 3 shipment of ore from this new pioduccr At the present time there is about 2 tons of good ore on the dump and tho vein is holding Its own in a most encouraging manner The pay streak although stash Is very rich and assays 400 ounces in silver to the ton and from S12 to < 14 in gold G de Burros of Paris G Rlpamonts of Italy and Henry Stem of New York are guests at the Hotel Knutsford These gentlemen it Is understood are here for the purpose of making an examination of the De Lamar mine at D Lamar Rev with the view of purchasing this magnificent property and It Is given out that they will also take a look at the Golden Gate and Mercur mines in Camp Floyd district Some heavy developments are in hand at the Horn Silver mine at the present time and when these are brought to a successful issue this property will be in magnificent condition for the extraction maglfcnt condIlon extracton of an almost unlimited amount of ace The new shaft being sunk in the Horn Silver mine Is now down to the 1400foot level and drifts driven from It not far blow the surface have exposed immense im-mense ore bodies The property at the present time Is In a most encouraging condition Engineering and Mining Journal The Cripple Creek output of ore in September Septem-ber was the largest In the history that camp showing that development is still going on The total shipments to mills and smelter are given by our correspondent corre-spondent at 9430 tons smelting ore valued at 653800 and 7100 tons milling ore valued at 163500 a total of JS17 600 which Is certainly a notable output Ttye production has grown very rapidly since June when a close estimate put the totals at 5400 tons smelting ore and COOO tons milling ore the rate ot increase In the former being about 7 and hi the latter IS per cent An effort was made in December last to put the total up to Jl000000 a month bu that was undoubtedly un-doubtedly an exaggeration and the Sep tember output as given above has never been surpassed |