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Show U Development In Utah. turned to his home in Ohio, after having made full arrangement for an start in developing the companys earlyd Basin ground. A rig will be there before the first of August. The cora-pais now pushing its road to the San Itafael with all possible haste. Sin-ba- ny ft ft a complete list of the oil companies that have been organized in Utah, fifty-sevin number. These corporations have all been organized within the present year, the Juab Oil and Coal company, whichexcept was formed in 1804. The name of the company, its capitalization, location of the main office and the names of the presidents and secretaries are given: Following Is en ,,rAn"U1' Oil company, 120,000, Salt Lake City, Spencer, president; Edward E. Bush, secretary. Bald Mountain Oil company, 162,500, Ephraim. J. M. Hansen, president; M. P. Murray, secretary; properties In Sanpete county. c.alif ornla-- U tah Oil company, S24.000, Salt Lake City, C. M Kllbourn, president; W. I. Roberts, secretary. e C0mpany, 124,000, Salt Lake City, C. M.alT?,Ii Kllbourn, president; W. I. Roberts, secretary. Carbon Oil company. 250,000, Salt Lake City, W. P. Lynn, president; George Wester-vel- t, secretary. Chicago Oil compayny, 30,000, Salt Lake City, Frank T. Burmester, president; li. Barnett, secretary. El Verde Rio Oil company, 1,500,000, Ogden, J. A. Cuttery, president; S. S. Smith secre- tary. Fossil Oil company, The past week has been an encouragiP. L. Griffin is now in the oil men. oil fields. He is interested inWyoming ng one for the inter-mountthe Wy Although no actual strikes have been oming Eastern, the Woming, Parra-fi- ne made in any one well, yet indications and the Idaho-WyomiThe have so improved that the period for of his presence will go a lone flow is placed very near in the future. ways toward pushing development m The most encouraging report comes the fossil fields. ... from the Spring Valley field, in Wyoof the San Rafael, American-Consolidate- d Manager Davis, Oil ming. The states that work will be started on the company, which has been doing the greatest amount of development work companys ground. The basin will be of any concern in' the field has an a busy scene by the first of the month. incipient gusher in its well on section At a meeting held by the eastern Utah oil men who are interested in Sinbad 14, east of the U. P. well. In this well Basin oil it was decided to join at a depth of 950 feet, a strong flow of with the lands, Davis crowd in building a gas was encountered on Monday. This wagon road to the fields, via Tidwells gas is strongly surcharged with petrol- ranch. ft ft eum and there is not the slightest Road making to the grounds of the doubt that, barring accidents, that a Grand View oil company is pushwell will be brought in during the com- ed. The contractors statebeing that they ing week. In the Debeque fields, Colono the in difficulty anticipate finishing rado, the Debeque company has overtime set, August 1. the the job by come its difficulty caused by the loss of ft ft tools the hole, and are now busy dril-I- kg A dispatch from Washington D. C., having accomplished half of the additional 500 feet contracted for. All states that in all probability the govof the other wells, with the exception ernment will withdraw all the mineral of the Curtis and Blaine, are lands from filing by the Union oil driven deeper into the earth. Inbeing the Green River field proper, the Mc- - Pacific ratlroad. This, of course, does is comPany drilling and the not apply to the disputed section, No. rier company, J.1! having overcomeits 27, in Spring Valley, Wyoming. A difficulties, is pushing ahead. The decision recently rendered by Acting Laliforma-tah is also getting in shape Secretary Ryan regarding this section to box its well and doubtless be comthe American-Consolidate- d on the casings before the end atofwork gives the to the land, the pany right prove coming week. At Fossil, Wyoming, ft ft work is again in and the well progress X. E. Burns has returned from his of the Oil & Fuel com- -J ain ng. in-fuen- U Utah-Wyom- ing ,a Maho-Wyomi- Con- ng trip to California and under his influ- solidated are placing their City companys work is rigs to start ence the Oil to a we aa k a a finish. the case with the being pushed ft i0n the Parrafine ground, un the whole a more hopeful feeling A. C. Waters, a member of the great Those interested seem to family of oil men of that name, which the 25! The 8ituation than Oil company is has made such a fortune at Beaumont, Thila 10 enter the Green fields. Texas, is in the city. Mr. Waters is which is composed of looking over., the country and expects hold8 some of the to gain control of a tract of Green choi?tT18,pePle in the. desert.. River oil land and join the army of ft ft developers. Utah-Unio- n Rir . . ft ft 1.epored' that the Crocker estete of California, which is Mr. Hoyt, of the California-Uta- h, is behind the Lewis crowd, in the ManSpring Valley, in the city and is conferring with early start ager Roberts relative tooffanthe Whoeyer it is, there of of work the shutting thesvnmitOUbtaltothe intentions of the Green River well when all water in experts M tbree rigs are being placed be will a well say unanimously Lewi at-ttgr0U,ndJ)y in.. brought the manager says Siat ft ft teSt to wok !'!lem.,ril! and Pt George F. Root, of the Cinncinnatti-Utah-Wyomiwells hPave been devetopIS. Oil company, has re flnelhf8 t he ng 100,000, Ogden, Driver, president; Horace B. !W. Jesse J. Stratford.sec-retar- y. Salt Lake City, W. B. Folsom,oompany, president; II. Barnett, secretary. Baku Oil company, 100,000 in 1,000,000 shares. A. ocott Chapman, president; JohnT. Lynch, secretary; properties in Utah and Carbon counties. wUtwUwhn,lc comPany, 50,030, Salt Lake City, 11. Hackney, president; S. L. Ilaguo, secretary; properties near Tncker, Utah county. Western Oil compnny stock 50,000 in 10 cent shares; Williamcapital Hatfield, president; A. J. Davis, secretary. Salt Lake Oil and Gas Company, capital 0, in shares of 25 cents each. J. A, Kuykendall president; B. S. Rives, secretary and treasurer. Property, Green river, Utah. nmo 011 and Mining company, capital 100,000. in 400,000 shares of 25 cents Geo. C. Whitmore, Pres. ; A. Ballinger, each; Secy.: property in Carbon county. Eastern Utah Oil company, capital 50,000 in 500.000 shares of 10 cents each. A. H. Earl, president; J. M. Ijoveridge, secretary and! treasurer; property in Grand county. Minnie Maud Oil & Mining Co. ; capital in shares of 50 cents each; A. J. Lee, president; W. H. Donaldson, secretary and treas. Great Basin Oil Co.; capital 100,000 in 10 cent shares; owns 15,792 acres in county: Reed Smoot, president; W. M. Emery Iioy lance, sec' retary and treasurer. Victoria Oil Company; capital 91,000,000 in shares of each; W. G. president; J. J. Brummitt, secretary ;Tullman, property In Uinta county, Wyoming. Slndbnd Oil Co.; capital 10,000 In 10 cent shares; George Brandon, president; A. D. Dickson, secretary and treasurer; properties in Emery county, 011 company; capital 50,000 in enPj.States 10 cent shares; L. W. 500.000 Rivers, president; W. W. Rivers, secretary and treasurer: property, 640 acres in Emery county. The South Tent Oil & Mining Co.: capital 25,000 in 500.000 5 cent shares; J. P. Christensen, president; Ephraim Hanson, secretary; property in Sanpete county. Oil capital 9100,000 m 10 cent shares; W. company, A. Sherman, president; F. E. Klelnschmldt, secretary; property, 160 acres in Mesa county, Colo. ' Summit Oil Shale Co., capital 100,000 in 10 cent shares; W. H. Hackney, president; S. L. Hague, secretary; property 2120 acres in Wasatch and Utah counties. The La Grande Paraffin Oil company; capital 1,000,000 in shares of 1 each; head office, Qg den, Utah; J . C. Nye, president; J, Hi Knauss 7 secretary. Western Standard Oil company, capital 7$- 000 in 10 cent shares; Morris 'Somme'r, presi dent; B. F. Johnson, secretary. Property ih and Corbon counties. Emery 25,000. 9250-00- 100,-0- 00 . 1 50,000, Salt Lake City, Hall, president; Lee Dunlng, secretary; properties on Green river. Golden Scepter Oil company, 5,000, Price, E. C. Lee, President. Green River Oil company, 250, J00, Salt Lake Clly, James H. Moyle, president; F. C. Bassett, secretary. Marin County Oil company, 250,000, Salt Lake City, Joseph Lippman, 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. Lowen-stel- n, president; Morris Sommer ;secretary. San Jaun Oil oompany, 100,000, Salt Lake Southeastern Utah Oil Company, head office City, E. A. Wall, president; J. S. Uransford, at Cheyenne, Wyo.; capital secretary, stock 920,000, in shares. Julius C. Lewis, president; Salt Lake Oil company, 200,000, Salt Lake 1 cent M. Brewster, secretary. City, J. O. Wood, president; J. Barnett, sec- Eugene Elgin Oil and Development company head retary. at Cheyenne, Wyo.; capital 100,000, la Red Ridge Oil company, 50,000, Salt Lake office 10 cent shares. A. N. V. Humpheries, president; City, E, Higgins, president: S. L. Hague, k secretary; properties near Thistle, in Utah Geo. Van Horn, secretary, Petrollne Oil company, capital 50,000 in id county, and in Juab county. San Rafael Oil and Mining company, 125,000, cent shares, C. M. Chandler, preBibont; S. D. Price, Arthur J. Lee, president; w. H. Clark, Colboum, secretary; property in Carbon, county. secretary; holdings in Emery county. Whitmore. Oil Co., capital 100,000 in shares of Oil Fork Spanish company, 5000, Salt Lake 10c. L. O. Hoff- -. A. Grose, president; F. E. Arnold, man,each; A. Ballinger, president; City, J. secretary; property in Carbon county. secretary. Anticline Oil Co., capital 50,000 in 10c. shares; Spring Valley Oil and Development com- Hyrum Frandsen, president; Lars pany, 150,000. Salt Lake City, C. K. McCor-nic- k, secretary; property in Carbon county.Frandsen,i n president; J. C. Gladden, secretary. Oil company, capital 500,000, in TwinCreeks Oil company, 110,000. Ogden, 1 shares. N. W. Clayton, .president; Geo. E. John D. Carnahan, president; E. C. S. Brain-ar- d, Airis, secretary. Property in Kern county, California. secretary. Utah Lubricating Oil company, 50,000; Salt Lake City, Joseph R. Walker, president; Charles A. Walker, secretary; properties on Green river Utah Union Oil and evelopent company, . 0,000, Salt Lake City, J. J.Tmrenam, president; Edward W. Clarke, manager; S. L. Hague, secretary; properties at Soldier Summit, Tucker and Mill Fork Siding, in WasaU ' and Utah counties. Uintah Oil company,- - 1,000,000, Salt Lake City, C. B. Stewart, president; C.A. F. Orlobf secretary. Utah Oil and Refining company, 910,000, 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. Shephard, secretary. Utah Crystal Oil company, 25,000, Salt Lake City, X. B. Campbell, president; A. H. Meredith, secretary. White Star Oil company, 250,000, Salt Lake WELL MACHINERY. City, A. H. Tarbet. president; W. C. Craw' ford, secretary; holdings in Dairy Fork canFor prospecting for Oil, Coal, Mineral yon. near Mill Fork Siding. or Water, for deep or shallow work. Oil company, 500,000, Ogden, Wyomlng-Uta- h Ten styles of portable machines . A. van Patter, president; Frank Francis, secStandard Derrick Outfits fora depth of t retary. i Rotating Hydraulic Process Juab Oil and Coal company, Salt Lake City, to bore a guaranteed hole 10 feet 100,000, G. D. Haven, president; E. D. Wilder, hour. per In Juab secretary; properties county. Milton Land and Oil company, 100,000, Salt manufactured by the : Lake City, Dr. E. S. Wright, president; Lewis Telle Cannon, secretary; holdings In Emery F. C flUSTIK MANUFACTURING county. Home Lubricating Oil company, 100,000, HARVEY, ILL, (CHICAGO SUBURBS.) Salt Luke City, Heber M. Wells, president; Charles S. Burton, secretary. Salt Lake San Benito Oil company, 300,000 CENTRAL AGENCY UTAH Salt Lake City, M. A. Breeden, president; Charles W. Olson, MIIIIC MACNIIERY HD SHPPL1 COMPIII Goldberg Oil and Mining company, 70,000, Price, Herman Hill, president; L. O. Hoffman, 224-22- 6 S. WEST TEMFLE STREET secretary. J?,?.10,1C. Cabez-Debeq- ue , . , - Utah-Crow- DEEP I 3,000-fee- 10-in- ch i MKT vice-preside- nt. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. |