Show it1H THE PIOCHE DEAL i F FindingS of Palmer and Staff in Hands of Senator Clark The conclusions arrived at by Cort L o tu landt C Palmer and his staff by whom 1 f the examination of the Day Ely and t Kaymond and others at Pioche 2sev uII 1 under the Whlttemore option were submitted 1 t sub-mitted to Senator Clark president of the lii i i 11 San Pedro railway at Ogden on Thursday ft l l Thurs-day and It is expected that the alternate i I examination under the direction of AV11 I llnm MeDermltl representing the railway I I rail-way company will begin nt an early Ft day Discussing it yesterday Sir Whit I temore said that of course much depended F de-pended on the findings of Mr McDer i i mitt as upon them hangs the fllte of the 1 proposed extension of San Pedro tracks I J Into the camp Without the extension I i and an outlet by rail Into the mines the t I proposition said Mr Whlttemore cannot 41 t can-not be profitably l exploited and the old I mines productive of jo many millions I t In previous years permitted to remain Ill 1i idle notwithstanding the large volume of ore that conditions at an earlier date made It impossible to profitably handle ii i iH It Is expected that Mr McDermlit will i t I leave for camp to begin his labors next I t M week |