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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE TWO. STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MARCH I, 1938. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, March 3 RICH USE in ur chit but on block 8 of the The Smith Twin Peaks la fast becoming on of the moat valuable leases In the camp. MKH'latrd with L F. Smith are J. C. Howe, H. W. Lank and P. L. Earie. all practical miners. The aha ft la down about tweutjr feet, with two or three feet of auffr quarts showing in the bottom. Pannings are obtained across the vein valued from I2S to $10( per ton. From all appearancee the quarts looks barren, but the pan tells a differ ent story. The Twin Peaks group was recently sold by Hart A Hitt to John O'Keefe and associates of Goldfield for a vatu-- , able consideration. At the time the property was bought the Smith lease was signed up and the sale was subject to the lease, which Is for one year. Mr. O'Keefe la now busy preparing to start operations at another portion of the property The group Is about one mile southeast of the Big Chief lease on the Ora No. 1, and adjoins the Shaffer group, which was located previous to the first rush into this camp by John Shaffer and associates of Salt Lake. This section of the district promisee to equal anything In the original strike. body of ore, situated as the find la marly CW feet below the level of the tuiiiii;!, whlih cuts the C and C abaft at a depth of 1700 feet. 'Aiiiiiher Comstock mine with flattering prospeita la the Savage. It even now has a large body of ore of good milling grade. The south lateral tunnel from the main ('onistmk tunnel has been reopened wilbln the peat week, after being choked up for many years. Suand Hall Foreman perintend t nt O'Hara penetrated through to the Alta shait, a distance of two miles from the Junction of the lateral with The the main tunnel, on Thursday. large lateral branch la now permanently reopened for its full distance. "An Important innovation was Introduced on the Comstock when during this trip I arranged for the purchase and Installation of high-powelectric storage battery mine locomotive to supercede the mule as a traction factor In the Comstock tunneL This will Increase tbs transportation facilities In the tunnel at least throefold. In addition to the Savage, Hale A Kmvross. Chollar and Potoal companies now mining through thla tunnel, the Gould A Curry and Beet A Belchr are ready to begin operations through the same medium as soon as the additional transportation facilities are Installed. "One Comstock property which I liave neglected to mention, but which should not be overlooked, la the Tel-lo- w Jacket. 1 witnessed the working of the big milt, and It works to perfection on the large tonnage from that Reno mine now being extracted. er Journal 0R0 BELLE CROUP GOLD CIRCLE IS GREATEST SUM AT HART GOLD REGION Negotiations have been pending for the last week for the sale o ftwo valuable mining claims, the Ora Belle group, the consideration of which la said to be In th neighborhood of The necessary papers havs been signed up between the Interested parties, which calls fur a cash payment of 989,000 within ten days. Owing to a request from the new owners the details cannot be given out at thle time, but In next week's Issue It Is hoped we will be enabled to publish the etory $100,-00- 0. In fulL Under the terms of the option the property In queetlon will undergo ex tensive developments during the next six months, snd those In position to know the detstls of th desl say that a least 950,000 will be expended by the new owners within that period. The people Interested In the pur rhas of the claims are well-knocapitalists, who are ready to develop the property on an extensive scale as soon aa they secure possession, which will be within a few dqya It la easily one of the most Im- portant events to transpire In Ilart since Inta Initial discovery, shout two months ago. It assures depth, development and mills, all of which at this time to demonstrate the permanency and extent of the ore bodies. TO BE RUN BY ELECTRICITY There Is good news for the Corn-stoc- k In the announcement that elec-tr- ie power locomotives are to be Insulted In the Comstock tunnel to Uke the place of mules, which have been the only Instrument of traction used In that tunnel since first It was opened, more than thirty yean ago. The machinery has been ordered from the fac tory at Columbus Qhlo, and will be Installed Immediately on Its arrival. The importance of this announcement lies In the fact that four of the middle Comstock companies are do Ing all their work through the Com' stock tunnel, and It will greatly facilitate their operations to have the Besides power locomotive Installed. that It will enable two additional com- panies te oierats through the tunnel This news was given to the Journal by Franklin Leonard, Jr., president of ' the Savage Mining company, and treasurer of the Comstock Tunnel company, who spent yesterday In this city on his way from the Comstock, when he has been for the past two weeks la enthusiastic over Mr. Leonad the proepecU of the Comstock, especially in the Ophlr. He seya that the development of a largo body of high grade ore In territory entirely new means great things for the rejuvlna Mon of the lode. "It only shows that the Comstock has great bodies of ora that only need mining to develop, but It proves that high grade ora is to be found below the water leveL I am pleased that the Comstock tunnel has been an Instrument In the development of this McAffee and McMullen, who are a tunnel on the Boston group are In 88 feel The tunnel will be continued to a dlsUnce of 800 feel at which depth they expect to cut a ledge driving of ora that asaayi 1(1 to the ton on the surface. On the ground are springe, the water of which can he concentrated snd a sufficient quantity obtained to run a mill The work of driving the tunnel la progressing at the rats of about four feet pur day, snd when tha ora Is reached a depth will have been attained .4 about 150 . feet. On the base being worked by Fits gerald and Dorsey on the Queen group the work la progressing satisfactorily, and about SO feetjiow mtervenca lie-- 1 twen them and shipping ore Hut runs I1S0 to the ton. J. L. Jones and Joseph White have opened up 140 ora In several places on comtheir claims In Squaw Park. erecand Interested the been has pany tion of a mill la contemplated. W. D. McClelland, who has been working on the Water Witch group fur the paat two weeks, has opened up a streak of pay ore that rune about 97i. He will soon start a tunnel on this from which wlH cut the ore at a great depth, the hills being very steep. tunnels on the Spotted Dog v The claims, which are situated JueL below the Bamberger property la now In over t( feet. The owners of the property have about SO feet to run before they reach the ledge. In running this tunnel they encountered two blind ledges which pan well but their goal la the high grade beyond. A company operating placer dredges In Old Mexico and California have their attorney and engineer In the district securing placer ground. They have bonded several claims In the flat and In all probability will commence ' work on It In a very short time. A. J. Scott has finished his lodging house and is doing a very good business. J. Creighton and J. W. Mathew of Elko spent several days In the camp last week and while here purchased eeveal bits In the Gold Circle town-sit- e. Real estate seems to be a very attractive Investment at thla time as everyone seems to realise enormous profits, as prices are bound to soar as soon as the town comes into its own. Sheriff Clark of Elko was tn contp this week Investigating the shooting between Hart and Stuart. It developed that the affair was a pistol duel and that both of the combatants were wounded. Hart received a shot In the lower part of the face, the ball ranging upward and lodging under the eye. where It la affecting hla eight. At the time he was taken to Golconda he was almost blind. The only difference In the stories of the two men Is that each of them claim that the other shot first FOR 21 YEARS CROWDED HOUSES. EVERYWHERE NOUNCED JOKE CN PROFESSOR CHINESE KITES ARE WONDER. Pupil Faithfully Followed Instructions and the Result Wat Broken Rest for the Unfortunate Music Device Was Made te Rsprsssnt a Hugs Cantiped. One Ingcnieus Teacher. Probably the most wonderful and Ingenious achievement of n Chinese kitemaker is designed to represent a cec tlped. says a writer la tha World Today. Thla la unquestionably the longest and moat fantastic amusement device that has ever been constructed for aerial flight From head to tall It measures nearly (9 feet and la muds to fold up accordionlike. The Here large head of the creature, with long protruding horns, huge eyes sod gaping mouth, forma the front of the kite. This Is the gem and marvel of the whole collection and entirely new to the eyes of the western world. Its construction Is as follows: Extending from head to tall and constituting the body portion are a series of bamboo sticks running crosswise to the center, to which are fastened 2S or more isteboard disks foot or more in diameter. These are painted iu circles of black, yellow and white, representing the all seeing eyea of this mythological creature. A tail portion of narrow strips is fastened to tbs last piece of bamboo. By a mechanical contrivance the curved pieces of pasteboard forming the eyes are made to revolve by the wind while the kits is being flown. Been la the air, the motion. Its huge glaring eyea swiftly twirling In their sockets, the effect Is said to he astonishingly realistic, producing quite an scene, to the Chinese mind at least While being flown n eord la at-t- s ed to three or more points of its length. In order to keep It under control. la a strong wind, several men are required to hold the reel Undoubtedly we have here one of the first and most ancient patterns of flying machines, thousands of years old. The late Prof. Julius gl-a- atie j 1 Eichberg, whose violin school was at one time (me of the most flourishing Institutions of Boston, enjoy e. telling the following Joke which was Innocently played on him by a pupil: Just before the vacation season he once Inquired of n boy how much he intended to practice on his violin during the summer. Oh. not very much," replied the youngster. "Not very. much! IIow Is that?" "Because 1 want to piny and enjoy, myself. There are many other boys where we go summers. "That's vary well" answered Eichberg. "but can you not devote one hour a day to your violin!" "No, air," waa the prompt reply. Half an hourr No, not even that. I have no time." It la too bad. for you will forget everything you have learned." Eichberg stopped a minute to think and then said: What time do you rise mornings when on your vacation?" Very early, sir between five and six." Well that's the best time. Put In lalf an hour s practice every morning before you go down to breakfast. Thu boy promised faithfully to do so, and teacher and pupil parted on the beat of terms. A few weeks later, Eichberg was peacefully slumbering la ons of the cool rooms of a fashionable summer hotel which he and hie family reached the night before, when he was moat inopportunely awakened by the furious screeching of a violin Just over hla head. I wonder who the plaguey la at this hour," grumbled he, HAD NO USE FOR BABIES. ne ha looked at hie watch, and was horrified to see that It was not yet six Dog Intended te Be the Only Fat Is o'clock. the Household. Bleeping late, as was V- continental was of the quesout altogether 1 owned a black and tan terrier from habit, 1974 to 1991. 1 received him when tion for Eichberg that morning, for the outlandish screeching was faithquite a puppy and ho was with ma fully kept up Just half nu hour, and the and of my university through part then suddenly ceased. whole of my seminary terms. In 1980 By that time, however, he had I married and In 1881 my first child was born. The first time she was dressed himself, and having come waa about to enter the brought down Into tha sitting room 1, downstairs, room for breakfast together dining one Uke a proud father, took the little In my arm. The dog came In and ex- with the usual early risen, when he was Joyously greeted by a boy with pressed his Jealousy by a aeries of who said proudly: growls and aa attempt to get at the familiar face, "I follow your advice, professor, and child by Jumping. 1 gave him n hint with my foot and he walked out of tbs have not missed ons morning. Have house. Wo saw nothing of him for Just put in half an hours practice." "I know It," grimly answered Eichover three months. Ons day while berg. of the near outer the walking part Immediately after breakfast he town where we lived we saw old walked to the desk and aqked for antook H colled him. we as Croaker, no notice of us, but walked straight other room. to s pises where there was a trim For envelopes, letterheads, buslnass looking garden snd n house. Upon Inquiry wo found that It cards,' dodgers, etc, call up Tha Journal was Inhabited by two elderly spinster Job rooms. Both phones ((4. sisters. Tbs dog had gone to them and could not be Induced to leave. Hs was determined to avoid s similar danger In tbs future. Chicago Tribg SOLD FOR URGE NEVADA'S pectora through and technicalities in surveying and monument! ng of their claims. Dorsey has suited hie stage line with a relay tattoo on the line and . UNWITTING VICTIM OF HIS OWN paaeengera can now be carried through ADVICE. Herald. la one day. Battle Mountain catgut-scrap- I 1 Pecks Bad Boy DRAMATIZED FROM THE FAMOUS BOOK OF THAT NAME BY GEO. W. PECK OF WISCONSIN THE FUNNIEST OF ALL FARCE COMEDIES, THE BRIGHTEST LIMIT OF LAUGHTER. HUMAN NATURE'S GREATEST frolic HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS HAVE DEVOURED THE BOOK MILLIONS HAVE ROARED OVER THE FLAY. THE MOST ORIGINAL PRODUCTION EVER STAGED. WITH A BRIGHTER PLOT THAN EVER BIGGER AND BET TER CAST THAN EVER EVEN MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN EVER GEE THE BAD AT HIS BEST THE GROCERYMAN IN WORSE WOES. THE MOST VERSATILE AND TALENTED COMEDIANS, THEY'LL ALL BE HERE. SEAT SALE MONDAY 10 A. M. PRICES 2& 90 and 75a. SIDE-SPLITTIN- G MARCH 5 THURSDAY, SPEND A MILLION IN YEAR! IITlTtVCOULD A YOU THE COHAN A HARRIS COMEDIANS PRESENT FREDERICK THOMPSONS MASSIVE .STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION, THE NEW YORK, LONDON AND CHICAGO COMEDY CESS. SMITH AND BYRON A DRAMATIZATION BY WINCHELL ONGLEV OF GEO. BARR MeCUTCHEONS FAMOUS NOVEL WITH ITS WEALTH OF SCENIC EFFECTS EXACTLY AS WITNESSED AN ENTIRE YEAR IN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO SHOWING n i i the wonderful, realistic YACHT SCFNE BRIGHTEST, WITTIEST. SMART EST COMEDY OF RECENT YEARS. TEEMING WITH ORIGINALITY, SPARKLING WITH SA- TIRE. - PRICES 50c to 0L50. SEAT SALE TUESDAY er Grand Opera House 6 Friday, March PRESENTS FRANK W. HEALY I VaMeii Bly A CLASS A COMIC OPERA " Teddy Webb (All FRAtieiSGO OPERA CO. 40 PEOPLE 40 Special Feature THE BEAUTY CHORUS Scat Sale Wednesday Prices 25c to$L50. g une. House. Earthquake-Proo- f Colonel Henry G. C. Kitchener, Lw4 Kitchener's eldest brother, who resigned from the British army several years ago to become a banana planter In Jamaica, la now In England pur chasing material for the construction of an earthquake proof house on tbs "Kitchener model says the Cement Age. Colonel Kitcheners residence la the suburbs of Kingston was badly damaged by an earthquake. He has decided to build a house with walls composed of rows of drain pipes placed on end snd filled pith cement, with layers of cement between,' with a casing of cement on the outside and thin wood inside. He declares that this combination will resist any earth quake. ' Do You Need Printing? is equipped to do ALL KINDS of and artistic AND JOB PRINTING in an manxxr. 'The progressive business man demands first class printing. CL Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted that was by a handsome piece of printing, throw it aside and forget it; or would you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? THE STATE JOURNAL up-to-da- te up-to-d- ate Theory and Practice. "So you think aerial navigation has g future 7 "Undoubtedly," answered he Inventor. "What I am wondering Is whether It will ever have a present1 The Journal Delivers the Goods A FACT PROVEN. Ikssll - Bits the Meet Skeptical ef Ita Truth. If there la the slightest doubt tn the minds ef any that Dandruff verms de net exist, their belief Is compelled by the fact that a rabbit Innoculsted with the Ceavlace germs became held In els weeks' time It must hs apparent to any peroo therefore that the only prevention baldness Is the destruction of the gerai-whl- ch act is successfully areompHshe-Ione hundred per cent, ef esee b; the application of Newbro's Herplelda. Dandruff iu caused by the tamo gerir trhlch causca baldness end can he Prr rented with the same remedy Nawbro1 Herptrida. Accept no substitute. "Destroy you remove tha affect." dm Send We hr crista. gold leading far sample to The Herplctdo The miners have had a called meeting and have adopted rules and regulations by which the district will be A committee of ten has governed. been appointed which will arbitrate differences between the miners and la calculated to prevent any serious trouble In the future. The committee will also look after claim jumpers who may try to dispossess some of the pros Two t . . ' Especially are we prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. CL Prices Consistent With First Class Printing. n lt Mich. alsas-- 49 cents and 8 Lit. 8UC-- . Srowstors millions 1 neat-lookin- HAVE PR3 THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS |