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Show Local and General. Frank Hoffman, the Bingham miner-lawyer is in the city. Another car load of ore was sent in by the Trinity yesterday. The usual $4o,00 dividend on the Mammoth Mam-moth was declared yesterday. The total ore and bullion receipts by the banks of the city yesterday was $58,70o. A ten-ton lot of ore was sent down from from Big Cottonwood yesterday, by the Congo. There is a considerable amount of bullion received in Ketchum, Idaho, from the smelter at Clayton. The to to six-hor?e teams hauling ore from Fi?h Springs to Deseret, pull from 250O to 10,000 pounds each. Orders have been received by Professor Paddotz to close down the Silver King mine at Stockton for the winter. There is a report in circulation of another strike at Farnnngton, this time it is said the discovery has some merit. John Kelley of Star district arrived from the south last night. He savs the mines of that country are "doing very little. Some very elaborate preparations srebeino-made srebeino-made for the trial of the Northland-Nevada case which is set for December 7. Another car load of ore weighing fourteen tons was received at the Mingo smelter today to-day from the Red Jacket in La Plata. Louis Kalkowsky, one of the owners of the Ltah mine in Fish Springs district, came in last night in advance of a shipment of ore. A. C. Cleveland of White Pine county, Nevada, has been kept busy the past few-days, few-days, telling of the w onders of Deep creek mines. George. W. Basor a mining man of Uintah county, arrived in the citv yesterday. He l:as great faith in that country and says eight teams are haulmg ore from there at the present time. Binihamptonites arc not at all pleased with the still further decline in lead which occurred yesterday. Some of the producers fcay if there is not a change for the better very soon, they will have to close down their mines. W. A. "Wil.-on, superintendent of the Mar-ac, Mar-ac, came down from the Park lut night. Ihe new refinery is ready to ruu, in fact has already run. but some changes will have to be made hefore it will woik satisfactorily. Hereafter all the sulphide from the Daiv will be incited into bullion before bein shipped. 3 |