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Show condition Immediately and thoroughly i-qulpped to allow drifting to be re-Bitmed re-Bitmed towards the famou9 lilack iecipu on tho HOO-iuot level, it is Ug-tired Ug-tired that not a great distance separates sep-arates the present face of this old drift from the objective polnL On tho Consolidated property, of vhlch the Nevada-Utah company owns exactly one-half, the No l shaft will be coutluued to the ljoo foot level, being be-ing less than 100 feet at present from this depth, when a crosscut will he started -to the ramous dike from which tbe early riches of the Rnymono-Kly c irnpany wore extracted. Development Develop-ment work will also be rushed at tho I Day mine to develop as great a ton- 7i2e of oro os possible This Day ore Is Ideal fluxing rock, carrying very j bich Iron, with lea l and silver values, j nnd not to exceed 1.5 per cent silica , When asked in regard to anv pro gramme of mine consolidation at IhV Pioche district, Mr. Uoolley was non-cmmltul. non-cmmltul. It is thought certain, how- "mumiai. ii is tnougnt certain, however, how-ever, that within the next few weeks many of the old mines of the camp will be cathered in and segregated to 1 guarantee economy In development and production. Nor has Mr, Woolley divulged ih- Interests bue) of him for i publication, but those who know the 1 details of the deal whereby the control i of tho Nevada-Utah company passed 1 into tho hands of Mr Woolley anl 1 associates, assert thai in good time their identity will be made known, nn dwben this Is done they will be f iund to be among the strongest flnan clnl talent of the United States. One thing Is certain. Mr. Woolley has succeeded suc-ceeded in pulling off one of the big Ti inlng deals of the year, and at a time when financial conditions were i "one ton favorable for such lines of j I'Ctlvlty. IOCHE WORK 13 ALL MAPPED OUT 3reeident Woolley Gives Some Details of What Company Plans to Do. Ernest R. Woolley. president of the VcvaJa-Utah nnd the Consolidated flocho Mining companies of tho Pioche, Nev., district, returned from in inspection of tho mines on Friday, ind when Been by a reporter ex crossed himself asi decidedly well leased "with conditions in the camp, rhat the Nevada-Utah company ln-ends ln-ends to begin development on an en-i;rged en-i;rged acale, and that the next few iiionths will be busy ones for Mr. iVoolloy and the manage ment are facts vldcnt fro mthe plans so far laid ut. In the first place, as stated by Mr. Woolley ye6terday, the headquarters 1 or the western end of these companies compan-ies will be established In Salt Lake City, and Fred R. Woolley, for many e.'lrs cashier ot James A. Pollock & i'o., will bo placed In charge of those Alices. As for mine conditions. 1r. Woolley pays that all efforts will he bent upon c velopment work, although some silver-lead or shipments will likely bo rnade from time to time without special effort lor the time being on ore production. On the Nevada-Utah property sliatt (Now C will be placed In |