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Show Oil company, $24,000, M. Kilbourn, presi-len- t; C. 3alt Lake City, president; Frank Ogden, A. Van Patter, - 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, S. Ogden, J. A. Cuttery, president; S. Smith, secretary. Fossil Oil company, $1000, Ogden, Jesse J. Driver, president; Horace B. Stratford, secretary. Garn 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 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. 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 Lake City, E. V. Higgins, president; S. L. Hague, secretary; properties near Thistle, in Utah county, and In Juab county. San Rafael Oil and Mining company, $125,000, 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. Brainard, 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, Jx A. Meredith, president; W. H. Hennefer, secretary. ties in Juab county. Californla-Uta- h Oil Development hi Utah. A movement is on foot for the or- paring to operate. R. . S. Spence, an lawyer, is putting down a ganization of an oil exchange in Salt Evanston test well miles north of Spring fourteen Lake. H. M. Dukes and others have in the heart of the district where valley taken it in hand and are circulating Senator Kearns, Senator Clark, Perry an agreement for signature among oil Heath and the Elkins crowd have big men in the city. It is a good move holdings. He has struck a high .and should he encouraged. An oil ex- of oil. The combination I have grade Just change honestly and capably conducted would he a benefit to the industry generally. mentioned have machinery up and will be drilling before the end of the week.. Mr. Bettys is awaiting the arrival of an associate, when sites will be selected for drillings on his Utah tract near Dr. F. X. Mellon, Bishop Parmalee, Woodslde station. Bids are now being for the necessary supplies. Mark P. Braffet, A. H. Earl, J. considered Tribune. Laverlsh and Joseph Ganning were in the city on Tuesday from Emery county on business connected with Kalispell (Mont. Bee James Thompan oil company, which they are arrangson has returned to Kalispell after a ing to Incorporate. The parties have a in Green oil land tract of the slay of several weeks duration in large river district. Their locations are said the Klntla oil fields. He had been emto be exceptionally promising, so far as surface indications go. Oil has been ployed most of the time while in that discovered spurting out of springs on country on the properties owned by the land. As soon as the incorportion the Butte Oil company, and speaks in is perfected work in the way of well glowing terms of the future of that section. He brought back with him drilling will be inaugurated. about a gallon of the finest oil yet ' seen in Kalispell which was taken from the big petroleum seepage only a mile Manager Davis of the San Rafael Oil distant from where the oil well is becompany returned from the property ing sunk by the Butte company. in Emery county on Tuerday. He says work in sinking is going on quite satisfactorily now, although the work was Peoples , Advocate (Malsd, Ida.) slightly retarded by some of the tools Another oil company has been formed getting lost in the well. The flow of to be known as the Great Western oil from the strata already passed continues, but Mr. Davis says he does Oil company, with headquarters at not expect to tap the real Montpelier. The capital stock is strata until considerably greater depth divided into 1,000,000 shares of the is attained. par value of 10 cents each. The directors of the new company are: T. D. U. Kuney, L. H. Lubben, G. Willis Dodge, a former resident of Burke, Sponberg, Thomas L. Glenn, H. Cor-ricLee Snow, M. Malone and David this city, but lately connected with Baker City capitalists, was in town a Fallick, all of Montpelier. This makes companies in this State at few days ago. From Mr. Dodge it was three oil and if there is any oil flowpresent, learned that he, L. W. Burtch and ing around under the turf, it will sureJ. D. Mills, United States mineral ly be discovered. surveyors of Baker City, have since November 8th located 2000 acres of land near Hot Springs, in Owyhee The Tribunes oil edition of last Suncounty, and they believe the grounds located more valuable as oil fields than day was a very creditable production. any other they have seen. The three It is the most extensive write-u- p the gentlemen named represent a strong oil received in has the yet industry company of Baker City capitalists, in- Middle is conservative, and West. It of stockholders of the three the cluding O. R. & N. company, and as soon as the information having been gathered careful and painstaking men may the papers are made ready, the com- by be relied upon. pany thoroughly organized and the articles of incorporation filed with the Secretary of State the work of boring for oil will be commenced. Tribune. Dr. P. A. H. Franklin and John E. Dubois have secured a controlling interest in the paraffine and shale beds L. L. Bettys of San Francisco, who of the Bald Mountain Oil company east Ephrlam and will at once proceed recently acquired the properties of the of to erect a plant for the distillation of Milton Land & Oil companp at Green oil from the shale. River, returned from an inspection of the Wyoming oil fields a few days ago. The story of efforts on his part to acFollowing is a complete, list of the quire large holdings about Evanston preceded him and the Californian was oil companies that have been organbesieged with inquiries for information. ized in Utah, forty in number. These I am thorughly convinced, he said, have all been organized that Wyoming and Utah contain the corporations the present year, except the greatest bodies of oil thus far known within Oil and Coal company, which to exist in. the entire world. The pos- Juab was formed in 1894. The name of the sibilities of the field are absolutely units capitalization, location of company, limited. I found it difficult to secure affice and the names of the the main is gobanything up there. Everything bled up, and still the rush continues. presidents and secretaries are given:: I have secured considerable land and Annual Oil company, $20,000, Salt will have possession of from 6000 to Lake City, W. M. Spencer, president; 7000 acres by June. I dont wonder at Edward E. Bush, secretary. the excitement, as I have had samples Bald Mountain Oil company, $62,500, anlyzed. The aproduct is great. At the J. M. Hansen, president; M. same time the Green River oil compares Ephalm, r. Murray, secretary; properties in San-r-t- e favorably. A galoln from either field county. will run a full pound of paraffine, while of trace is there only the slightest The oil I had refined at Green River came from the Gam well, and was encountered at a slight depth. That from the Wyoming field came from greater depth. There are eleven rigs on the ground in Uinta county. Wyo., and drilling will be in progress in twenty places by spring. & Russell has three rigs up, Co. have one, Nebergall Anderson Piedmont one, the people of Ogden one, the El Verde Rio company one, Carter has one close by, and there are two at Fossil. Over in Utah, Just west of Evanston, Indianapolis people are pre - oil-beari- ng $100,-00- 0, ' - k, sul-sulph- ur. Francis, secretary.1 W. I. Roberts, secretary. Juab Oil and Coal company. Salt Oil company. $24.-00- 0, Lake City. $100,000, G. D. Haven, presiCalifornia-Vern- al Salt Lake City, C. M. Kilbourn, dent; E. B. Wilder, secretary; proper- . Milton Land and Oil company, $100,-00- 0, Salt Lake City, D. J. Williams, president; Lewis Telle Cannon, secretary; holdings In Emery county. Home Lubricating Oil 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- 0, vice-preside- Goldberg Oil and Mining company, president, $70,000, Price, Herman Hill, L. O. Hoffman, secretary. Utah Oil and Paraffine company, Utah and Colorado Oil company,. $500,000, Salt Lake City, Delevan A. Holmes, president; H. retary. Utah Crystal O. Shepard, sec- $25.-00- 0, Salt Lake City, W. B. Folsom, president; H. Barnett, secretary. Baku Oil company, $100,000 in 1,000,-00- 0 shares. 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. L. 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. Pi ice Hole Oil and Mining company: capital $100,000, in 400,000 shares of 25 cents each: property In Carbon county. The exhibition given by the Art institute has been highly creditable, and the artists having the exhibition in charge have givei visitors much enjoyment in the artistic arrangement of the many beautiful pictures, musical evenings and the fine lecture given by the president, H. L. Culmer on Wednesday evening. A rTt JOHN F. BOES MANUFACTURING 1 i A $50,-00- 0, $10,-00- 0, nt. ' Jeweler and Engraver Diamond Setting, Medals to Order, Loose Diamonds, Opals, Rubies, Tur- quoise. Old Gold Bought and Taken in Exchange for Work. From this date, Nov. 9, till Jan. we will present a 1, 1902, Silver Thimble Sterling To customer each i $2.50 that purchases or over of our goods. 259 S. Main St. Dont Forgot the Thimble. giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiu S S C.S. Williams C. B. W1LLIA3IS WILLIAMS A. L. D. A. It. G. Williams Williams E BROS. COAL CO. Williams, Dealers in I Mgr. Oil company, $25,000, Salt Lake City, N. B. Campbell, presiRock Springs, dent; A. H. Meredith, secretary. E Castle Gate, Grass Creek. E E Lump, Nut and Slack White Star Oil company, $250,000, Salt E Lake City, A. Godbe-Pitts W. Office, Drug Co. ' C. Crawford, secretary; president; In E IOl South Main E holdings Dairy Fork canyon, near Mill Fork SidYards. Cor. Second South and E ing. Third West. Telephone 021 s Wyoming-Uta- h Oil company, $500,000, niiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiimmiiimir H.-Tarbet- . ,- |