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Show TRUTH. U 13 San Rafael Oil and Mining company, 8125,000, Price, Arthur J. Lee, president; W. 11. Clark, secretary; holdings in Emery county. Spanish Fork Oil company, 15000, Salt Lake City, J. A. Grose, president; F. E. Arnold, Development in TRtab, secretary. tah-Cro- Spring Valley Oil and Development company, 8150,000, Salt Lake City, C. K. McCor-nlcpresident; J. C. Gladden, secretary. Twin Creeks Oil company, 810,000. Ogden, John D. Carnahan, president; E. C. S. Brain-ar- d, k, secretary. Utah Lubricating Oil company, Lake secretary. Utah Oil and Refining company, 810,000, Salt Lake City, J. A. Meredith, president; W. II. Hennefer, secretary. Utah and Colorado Oil Company, 8500,000, Salt Lake City, Delevan A. Holmes, president; H. O. Shephard, secretary. Utah Crystal Oil company, 825,000, Salt Lake ulty, N. B. Campbell, president; A. II. Meredith, secretary. White Star Oil company, 8250,000, Salt Lake City, A. H. Tarbet, president; W. C. Crawford, secretary; holdings In Dairy Fork canyon, near Mill Fork Siding. Wyomlng-Uta- h Oil company, 1500,000, Ogden. A. Van Patter, president, Frank Francis, controlled by St. Louis, Mo., capitalists, has come in with the avowed purl pos of expending $50,000 in search, of the fluid. At Debeque the work of sinking shallow wells is progressing finely, with the present appearance that before the end of the year there will be . many producing wells in the district In the Green River field two rigs are sinking their drills into the earth, and both of the wells are showing such indications of their owners are of expectant in a state constantly kept excitement' ' oil-tha- t Jl Jl The Oil City Oil company is still at work. The drill is now below '2,000 feet, and good headway is being made. This company is truly all right in the broadest sense of the word, and the oil men holding lands in the Green River fields owe it a debt of gratitude hard to estimate. The company is in a sound financial position, and is determined to go on until its work is completed. From present indications success is sure. Jl Jl The Dairy Fork canyon rig is at work, and no one would be surprised if the first big producing well in the state is brought in there. Jl Jl Several new outfits are due to enter the Debeque fields this spring. Among them is a southern syndicate. Jl Jl Field Manager Short of a St. Louis syndicate is at Fossil, making arrangements to bring in two rigs, which will be put in commission by April. Jl The. Jl Utah-Wyomi- ng will be in a po- It is now certain that sec- retary. Juab Oil and Coal company, Salt Lake City, 8100,000,G. D. Haven, president; E. B. Wilder, secretary; properties In Juab county; Milton Land and Oil company, 8100,000, Salt Lake City, Dr. E. S. Wright, president; Lewis the Beatrice Telle Cannon, secretary; holdings in Emery oounty. Home Lubricating Oil 8100,000, before the middle of next month.1 Salt Lake City, Heber M. WefisT president; Charles S. Burton, secretary. Jl j Salt Lake San Benito Oil company, 8300,000. The American Consolidated com- Salt Lake City, M. A. Breeden, president; . panys well on Section 34, Spring Val- Charles W . Olson , Oil and Mining company, 870,000, ley, is in a position to begin drilling. Goldberg Herman Hill, president; L. O. Hoffman Price, The old Oil companys rig will be at Fossil jt vice-preside- nt light casing has been removed secretary. and heavier is being subsituted. All Utah Oil and Paraffine company, 825,000. Salt City, W. B. Folsom, president; H. Barpreparations are made for sinkink 3,500 Lake nett, secretary. feet. Baku Oil 8100,000 In company, Jl Jl A. Scott Chapman, 1,000,000 shares. president; John T. Lynch, In Utah and Carbon secretary; properties The Michigan-Wyomin- g is company counties. Utah Shale company, 850,030, Salt Lake City, drilling on its land north of Evanston, W. H. Hackney, president: S. L. Hague, secWyoming. retary ; properties near Tucker, Utah county. o Western Oil company1 capital stock 850,000 In Following 1b a complete list of the oil com- 10 cent shares; William Hatfield, president; panies that have been organized In Utah, fifty-si- x A. J. Davis, secretary. Gas Company, capital in number. These corporations have all Salt Lake Oil and of 25 cents each. J. A Kuykenin shares been organized during the past year, except dall president; B. S. Rives, secretary and the Juab OH and Coal company, which was treasurer. Property, Green river, Utah. formed In 1894. The name of the company, Its Price Home Oil and Mining company, capital in - 400,000 shares of 25 cents each; capitalization, location of the main office and 1100.000. Geo. C. Whitmore, Pres. ; A. Ballinger, Secy.: the names of the presidents and secretaries are property In Carbon county. given: Eastern Utah Oil capital 850,000 In Annual Oil company, 130,000, Salt Lake City, 500.000 shares of 10 company, cents each. A. H. Earl, W. M. Spencer, president; Edward E. Bush, president; J. M. Loverldge, secretary and secretary. treasurer; property. In Grand county. Bald Mountain Oil company, 182,500, Ephraim Minnie Maud Oil A Mining Co. ; capital 0 J. M. Hansen, president; M. F. Murray, sec50 cents each; A. J. Lee, presiin of shares retary; properties In Sanpete county. - T dent; W. H. Donaldson, secretary and treas. Callfornla-Utah Oil company, 124, 000, Salt Victoria Oil Oompany; capital 81,000,000 In Lake City, C. Ma Kllbourn, president; W. I. shares of 81 each; W. G. Tallman, Roberts, secretary. J. J. Brummitt, secretary; property president; in Uinta California-Vern- al Oil company, 124,000, Salt oounty, Wyoming. Lake City, C. M. Kllbourn, president; w. I. Slndbad Oil Co.; capital 850,000 In 10 cent Roberts, secretary. shares; George Brandon, president; A. D. Carbon Oil company. 9250,000, Salt Lake Dickson secretary and treasurer; properties In City, W. P. Lynn, president; George Wester-velf- c Emery county. secretary. Utah States Oil company; capital 850,000 In Chicago Oil company, 830,000, Salt Lake 500,000 10 cent shares; L. W. Rivers, president; City, Frank T. Burmester, president; H.. Bar- W. W. Rivers, secretary and treasurer: property, 640 acres in Emery county. nett, secretary. The South Tent Oil & Mining Co.; capital El Verde Rio Oil company, 11,500,000, Ogden, J. A. Cuttery, president; S. S. Smith secre- 825.000 In 500,000 5 cent shares; J. P. Christensen,- president; Ephraim Hanson, secretary; tary. Fossil Oil company, 8100,000, Ogden, Jesse J. property In Sanpete county, y. Oil company, capital 8100,000 Driver, president; Horace B. Stratford, in 10 cent shares; W. A. Sherman, president; Garn Oil oompany, 850,000, Salt-LakCity, F. E. Klelnschmidt, secretary; property, 160 William C. Hall, president; Lee Dunlng, sec- acres In Mesa oounty, Colo. Summit Oil A Shale Co., oapltal 8100,000 In retary; properties on Green river. 10 S. Golden Scepter Oil company, 85,000, Price, E. L. cent shares; W. H. Hackney, president; Hague, secretary; property 2120 acres In C, Lee, President. Wasatch and Utah counties. Green River Oil company, 8250, jOGI Salt Lake The La Grande Paraffine Oil capital Ciiy, James H. Moyle, president; F. C. Bas- 81.000.- 000 in shares of 81 each; company; head office, Ogsett, secretary. den, Utah: J. C. Nye, president; J. H. Knauss Marin County Oil company, 8250,000, Salt Secretary. Lake City, Joseph Llppman, president; AC. Western Standard Oil company, capital 875,- Ellis, Jr., secretary. 000 In 10 cent shares; Morris Sommer presiJen Fossil Oil and Land oompany, 810,000, dent; B. F. Johnson, secretary. Property in en, J. C. Armstrong, president; George J. Emery and Corbon counties. , secretary. Southeastern Utah Oil company, head office Price Oil company, 860,000, Price, L. Lowen-stel- n, at Cheyenne, Wyo.; capital stock 820,000 In 1 cent shares. Julius C. Lewis, president; Morris Sommer; secretary. president; San Jaun Oil company, 8100,000, Salt Lake Eugene M. Brewster, secretary. City, E. A Wall, president; J. 8. Bransford, Elgin Oil and Development company head i 8250-00- 0, opens. Jl J The Idaho-Wyomi- ng Consolidated Boys Parting Shot at the Professor Was In a public school In the northwest section it is the custom for tlio super Good vising principal to receive morning and Good afternoon from the pupils on entering and leaving the echool. It was rather repulsive for one boy, who evaded the custom as often as possible. One Friday after noon he saluted the principal with the startling farewell, Go to the devil, professor, and ran out of the school. The professor became very angry over the affair, and thought over several plans of punishment to mete out on the following Monday morning. Monday morning came, and with it the boy, who sat on a bench outside the class room. When the professor appeared, he began to cry, and loudly explained: "Oh, profess or, dont expel me; we were going to move away from here on Friday, and now we aint. It is needless to say he was not expelled. Philadelphia Ledger. Ill-Tim- MUST HAVE BEEN A SHOCK. Remarkable Effect of Change of Newspaper Headlines. Capt Edgar S. Dow of New Haven, to whom was given the honor of piloting President Roosevelts yacht into New Haven harbor on his visit to Connecticuts metropolis last fall, is an entertaining old salt, who can alone better. ways go a story-telle- r of the humorous mistakes that printers make, the captain lately told the following of his own observation: Years ago, he declared, I used to take a New York paper that printed its shipping news on the same page with the obituaries. You can imagine the shock it gave me one morning to find the captions exchanged, and a long list of respectable names printed under the marine heading, Passed Through Hell Gate Yesterday. Ap-prop- 8100,-00- ... seo-retar- Cabez-Debeq- ue e office at Cheyenne, Wyo. ; capital 100,000, In Oil oompany, 8200,000, Salt Lake 10 cent shares. A. N. Humpherles, president; City, J. O. Wood, president; J. Barnett, sec- Geo. Van Horn, secretary, Petroline Oil .company, capital 850,000 In 10 retary. Red Ridge Oil company, 850,000, Salt Lake cent shares, C. M. Chandler, president; S. D. sition to start up when the spring secretary. Salt Lake ' A LITTLE TOO PREVIOUS. Salt 850,000, City, Joseph K. Walker, president; Charles A. Walker, secretary; properties on Green river. Utah;UnIon Oil and eevelopment company, 850,000, Salt Lake City, J. J. Trenam, president; Eeward W, Clarke, manager; S. L, Hague, secretary; properties at Soldier Summit, Tucker and Mill Fork Siding, In Wasatch and Utah counties. Uintah Oil company, 81,000,000, Salt Lake City, C. B. Stewart, president; C. A. F.lOrlob, There has been a general awakening in the interest taken in the intermountain oil fields. Inquiries after oil lands are pouring in daily from the east, and sales of land have been consummated in all of the fields. Spring Valley has awakened from its winter sleep, and several rigs have again been put in commission there', while the work of setting up new rigs and preparing for the spring is going steadily on. At Fossil a new company 10c. each; A. Ballinger, prosidont; L. O. Hoffman, secretary; property in Carbon county Anticline Oil Co., capital 850,000 In lOe. shares; Ilyrum Frandsen, president; Lars Frandsen, secretary; property In Carbon county. U Oil company, capital 8500,000, in 81 shares. Alf A. Rudy, president; Geo. E, Airis, secretary. Property In Kern county California. V. S. L. Hague, Colboum, Higgins, president: City,' E, company is working at the companys secretary; properties near Thistle, In Utah county. Whitmore county, and In Juab county. Fossil well. secretary; property Oil Co., In Carbon capital 8100,000 In shares of The Rural Mails. Rural free delivery is a luxury which comes high, but the people demand it. It is only a few years since the thing was an experiment, for which a few thousand dollars was voted. But the item in the new appropriation bill calls for $12,619,000. 1 |