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Show TRUTH. However, the company has given orders to keep on boring, and it is now thought that a real gusher will be struck at any moment.. On account of the large quantity of water rising with the oil, it is impossible to estimate the exact output at present, but the same will be gauged as soon as possible, probably within a day or two. Boise Capital News. Dmlopment in Utah. Oil 11 Following is a complete list of the that have been organized in Utah, forty in number. These corporations have all been organized within the present year, except the Juab Oil and Coal company, which was formed in 1894. The name of the company, its capitalization, location of the main affice and the names of the presidents and secretaries are given:: Annual Oil company, $20,000, Salt Lake City, W. M. Spencer, president; Edward E. Bush, secretary. Bald Mountain Oil company, $62,500, Ephaim, J. M. Hansen, president; M. F. Murray, secretary; properties in Sanpete county. oil companies i Oil company, $24,000, Lake City, C. M. Kilbourn, presi- California-Uta- h 3alt dent; W. I. Roberts, secretary. California-Vern0, Oil company, Salt Lake City, C. M. Kilbourn, president; W. I. Roberts, secretary. Carbon Oil company, $250,000, Salt Lake City, W. P. Lynn, president; George Westervelt, secretary. Chicago Oil company, $30,000, Salt Lake ."City, Frank T. Burmester, president; H. Barnett, secretary. El Verde Rio Oil company, $1,500,000, Ogden, J. A. Cuttery, president; S. S. Smith, secretary. Fossil Oil company, $1000. Ogden, Jesse J. Driver, president; Horace B. Stratford, secretary. Gam Oil company, $50,000, Salt Lake City, William C. Hall, president; Lee Duning, secretary; properties on Green river. Green River Oil company, $250,000, Salt Lake City, James H. Moyle, president; F. C. Bassett, secretary. Golden Scepter Oil company, $5000, Price, E. C. Lee, president Marin County Oil company, $250,000, Salt Lake City. Joseph Llppman, president; A. C. Ellis, Jr., secretary. Ogden Fossil Oil and Land company, $10,000, Ogden, J. C- - Armstrong, president; George J. Kelly, secretary. Price Oil company, $60,000, Price, L. Lowenstein, president; Morris Sommer, secretary. San Juan Oil company, $100,000, Salt Lake City, E. A. Well, president; J. S. Bransford, secretary. Salt Lake Oil company, $200,000, Salt Lake City, J. O. Wood, president; J. Barnett secretary. Red Ridge Oil company, $50,000, Salt S. ike City, E. V. Higgins, president;near Hague, secretary; properties ilstle, in Utah county, and In Juab al In an article regarding the oil fields ty. barrels of oil per day .were produced. of Utah and Wyoming, published In The California & Utah has comthe San Francisco Mining and Engimenced drilling and a contract has neering Review, L. L. Bettys, who is been let for another well near Wood-sid- e, where also the Milton Oil and an experience oil man, is quoted as Land company is about to commence saying that he visited the oil fields in operations. This company owns 40,000 Utah and found that in the vicinity acres between Woodside and Desert of Soldier Summit, Spanish Fork and sw:ich. In this district the Walker between there and Green river for a Brothers, bankers of Salt Lake City, distance of 100 miles the surface is imown 30,000 acres. Machinery will be pregnated with oil. Analyses of oil rushed in and it is probable that withfrom this field show that it is the same in the next eight months fully 100 rigs as that found in the Wyoming fields. will be in the field. All through the Ozokorite, gilsonite and other valuable Green river and Juab fields the shales hydrocarbons, some of which sell for carry a very light grade of oil, some of $150 per ton, are found here in abundathem seventy gallons to the nce. Surface oil contins over forty ton. containing pounds of paraffine wax to the barrel, and carries high percentages of volatile oils, gasoline, naphtha, benManager Robbins of the California-Uta- h zine, etc., and some of the oil taken Oil company reports boring going from the San Rafael company's well at a depth of 1200 feet gave 78 per cent on very satisfactorily. The well is of paraffine oil. There is scarcely a down 450 feet. He expects to strike a trace of sulphur in any of the oil found flow of oil at a depth of between 1700 . here. The San Rafael is drilling in the third cil sand. Iii the second sand thir- - F. DOES, MANUFACTURING Jeweler ajid Engraver T?lRm.,nd Setting, Medals to Order, Ihamonde, Opals, Rubies, Tur-Gold Bought and Taken in Exchange and 2000 feet. News was received in this city last evening that Mart Price, contractor for the Paraffine Oil company, in the Owyhee district, made a hurried trip to Nampa with the announcement that after sinking eighteen additional eet on Monday, oil began pouring into the well in large quantities, causing the oil and water to start flowing from the well, and was of the opinion that there was a sufficient flow of oil to justify the company in not sinking further. $24,-00- . for Work. i From t his 5 date, Nov. 9, till Jan. we will present a 1, 1902, Contract Awarded to Silver Thimble Sterling To j Utah Stove and Hardware Co. each customer that purchases or over of our goods. t-.- nO 1 J?9 s- Hain St- - have secured 500 of the very best flfE of the Born Steel Range. MI make one guaranteed, made of Don't Forget the Thimble. San Rafael Oil and Mining company, Price, 'Arthur J. Lee, president; W. H. Clark, secretary; holdings in Emery county. Spanish Fork Oil company, $5000, Salt Lake City, J. A. Grose, president; F. E. Arnold, secretary. Spring Valley Oil and Development company, $150,000, Salt Lake City, C. K. McCornlck, president; J. C. Gladden, secretary. Twin Creeks Oil company, $10,000, Ogden, John D. Carnahan, president; E. C. S. Bralnard, secretary. Utah Lubricating Oil company, Salt Lake City, Joseph R. Walker, president; Charles A. Walker, secretary; properties on Green river. Utah Union Oil and Development company, $50,000, Salt Lake City, J. J. Trenam, president; Edward W. Clarke, manager; S. L. Hague, secretary; properties at Soldier Summit, Tucker and Mill Fork Siding, in Wasatch and Utah counties. Uintah Oil company, $1,000,000, Salt Lake City, C. B. Stewart, president; F. M. Eakle, secretary. Utah Oil and Refining company, Salt Lake City, J. A. Meredith, president; W. H. Hennefer, secretary. Utah and Colorado Oil company, $500,000, Salt Lake City, Delevan A. Holmes, president; H. O. Shepard, sec$125,000, $50,-00- 0, $10,-00- 0, . retary. Utah Crystal Oil company, $25,000, Salt Lake City, N. B. Campbell, presi- dent: A. H. Meredith, secretary. White Star Oil company, $250,000, Salt Lake City, A. H. Tarbet, president; W. C. Crawford, secretary;- - holdings In Dairy Fork canyon, near Mill Fork Siding. Oil company, $500,000, Wyomlng-Uta- h Ogden, A. Van Fatter, president; Frank Francis, secretary. Juab Oil and Coal company, Salt Lake City, $100,000, G. D. Haven, president; E. B. Wilder, secretary; properties In Juab county. 0, Milton Land and Oil company, Salt Lake City, D. J. Williams, president; Lewis Telle Cannon, secretary; holdings In Emery county. 0, Home Lubricating OH company, Salt Lake City, Heber M. Wells, president; Charles S. Burton, secretary. Salt Lake San Benito Oil company, $300,000, Salt Lake City, M. A. Breeden, president; Charles W. Olson, . $100,-00- $100,-00- vice-preside- nt. Goldberg Oil and Mining company, president, $70,000, Price, Herman Hill, L. O. Hoffman, secretary. Utah Oil and Paraffine company,. $25,-00- 0, Salt Lake City, W. B. Folsom, president; H. Barnett, secretary. Baku Oil company, $100,000 in 1,000,-0shares. A. Scott Chapman, president, Jonh T. Lynch, secretary. Properties in Utah and Carbon counties Utah Shale company, $50,000, Salt' Lake City; W. H. Hackney, president; S. Ia Hague, secretary; properties near Tucket, Utah county;. Western Oil company, capital stock $50,000 in 10 cent shares; William Hatfield, president; A. J. Davis, secretary. Salt Lake Oil and Gas company, capital $250,000, in shares of 25 cents each. J. A. Kuykendall, president; B. S. Rives, secretary and treasurer. Property, Green River, Utah. t Price Hole Oil and Mining company; capital $100,000, in 400,000 shares of 25 cents each; property in Carbon county. 00 mal- - f:i'l'ii!:i!,,, 1 1 1. LIAMS Dealers In R ? E E Williams s Williams E v Mgr. Springs, Gate, Grass Ci Ca8Tt,e IjUmP. 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