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Show I OFFICE MOVED TO PIJEJISICI Nevada-Utah Company Takes Headquarters Closer to Its Properties. ARE CLOSED DOWN I Company Still Shipping Ore From Dumps of Noted Day Mine. , General Manager A. F. Schneider of hc NcVadft-Utali Mining company-was company-was breaking up tlic Dooly block of-Ih'os of-Ih'os of that organization on Friday, preparatory to removing the same i lo IIip camp at Pioohe. Mr. Schneider -taiod to The Tribune that, the com-iaiiv com-iaiiv desired to have its ofliccs closer iu the Nevada properties of the com-nanv, com-nanv, and that he would establish his headquarters in Ne-vv York City, fro-lUCiitiy fro-lUCiitiy visilinjr Salt. Lake City to and 'rom these two points. The company ihs a property at Bingham, the Lnst hance- mine and mill, so Mr. Schneider an be expecred often in this city. When asked regarding tho rumor hat development work hud been .lopped by tho Nevada-Utah company m its Piocho properties, Mr. Schneider 4atcd that in part this was true. Un-lur Un-lur tho present smelting restrictions mil uncertainties the officials deemed t advisable to wait for the difficulties 'o be solved, for there is no demand lor the sort of silicious ores produced liv tho properties at this, time, Phft oinpauv, however, is continuing ship-ung ship-ung ore from the dumps of the J-ay mine at .Tackrabbit, a point located fourteen miles from Piochc, and collected coll-ected with the latter camp and rnil-oad rnil-oad terminus of the new. branch Jinc n- tho company's own rnilrond. "Mr. Schneider states that with a Scaring up of the present uncertain-ics uncertain-ics surrounding mining operations, the Nevada-Utah company will be rc-enlist-d in the group oi active organizations, is the officials havo every confidence in heir Piochc possessions. |