Show E IET ET T WOOLLEY BELIEVES L ELKO GOODO GOOD Republican e n Special P Service r e O Jul July 24 Bishop I. Bishop E B. B T. T Woolley Woolley Wool Wool- It ley accompanied b by his hll son Ralph has returned from Crom a n ton ten days days' visit to the mineral zone on situated In the neighborhood neigh neigh- of oC Rowland nowland a a. quiet little camp northwest of or Elko Nevada ada Ho reports conservatively elJ ively bu hut t favorably of ot the possibilities of or this territory From Elko Eiko the trip was ma made o overland over over- land h by stage At Gold Creek Creck Ralph Woolley who finishes the regular university uni cour course e In mining engineering next spring examined the formations found Coun In th the vicinity of oC tho the creek and succeeded ed d In uncovering some promising ledges However as the I trip maj was merely for tor the f of or Investigation in no deal was mated Bishop will vilI confer conCer with his a associates at Salt SnIt Lake before be be- fore ore taking un any definite cour course e. e or Of I Eiko Jk county and the east an and l north territory of QC tho the slate the Wool leys speak encouragingly As yet et tho the trend of prospectors an and capitalists has not b been n directed to this neigh so 0 that activity is limited to the unsystematic attempts of or old- old timers to LQ exploit the prospects Min Mm- lInIng II ing rig business in general en ral over the state Is beginning to brighten declares Bishop Woolley I |