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Show TRUTH. 14 of Driller Smithers, who proved himself so efficient in overcoming the various difficulties in the Idaho well (Special Correspondence.) The success of the Nebraska enter 5. June Wyo., Evanstcn, The Atlantic & Pacific Oil com- prise is assured. well pany has brought in a on section 10, township 14, range 118, The Idaho people are now at work two mile3 south of Spring Valley. on their Fossil well. Barring acciTne company has already penetrated dents, the well should be brought in 35 feet of oil sand and not yet through some time1 in the course of the coming The oil is of a slightly lower grade month. than other wells in the district. The & above message, flashed over the wires The Westwater rig in the Book to every part of the country by Asso- Cliff will be under way before the ciated Press and by private concerns close of the present month. promoters and investors, brings a new era to the Uintah county oil fields. There is no longer doubt and uncer- Probate and Guardianship Notice tainty. Oil is here, oil of a superior quality and an output of over 800 barConsult County Clerk or the rels a day with a certainty of dousigners for further information. bling the product within the next two months. Following the above C. M. Nielsen, Attorney. message two days later another mes Constitution Building. sage was telegraphed over the country announcing that the American Consolidated Oil company had brought NOTICE. in another well on section 14, townIn the District Court, Probate divisship 15, range 118, two miles north of in and for Salt Lake County, Spring Valley, in the second sand, ion, of Utah. State the first sand, which produced about In the matter of the estate of Chris 10 barrels a day, having been cased A. tian Iversen, deceased. Notice. off. Great excitement prevails and The Ingerid Iversen, petition of the community is in a fever, of issuance the for praying It is evident to all that the letters of administration toinherself esthe future of the oil fields is assured, and tate of Christian A. deceased, Iversen, the heavy land owners realize that has been set for hearing on Friday, fortunes have been made. Crowds of the 19th of June, A. D. 1903, at 1( people gather about the wells, satis- oclock a.daym., at the County Court faction and excitement manifested in House, in the Court room of said court, the faces of all. in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Ji Jl Utah. I visited the well of the Atlantic & Witness the clerk of said Pacific Oil company yesterday, and, to (Seal.) court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 4th day of June, A say the least, what I saw was very encounwas The sand 1903. D. gratifying. tered at'' 870 feet and was making JOHN JAMES, Clerk. start. an hour from the three barrels By J. U. Elderdge, Jr., Deputy Clerk C. M. Nielsen, Attorney for Drilling was continued and at this been of had time over 40 sand feet ' penetrated, the inflow of oil increasing rapidly with eveiy foot of sand Richards & Ferry, Attorneys. the drill passes through. No storage McCornick Block. was at hand, and the oil was running down a little , ravine and forming a NOTICE. pool some half mile away. The operators told me the well would be put In the District Court, Probate divis as soon as on had WYOMING OIL NOTE8. 500-barr- el .t f i ' I. 2 .i -- f ! t i. i, t -- . i s. i: 2i i . the beam they passed through the sand. They said it was probable that the well would be shot, in which event a gusher will surely be brought in. The oil seemed entirely different than .that produced in any other well in the field, but as it has not as yet been analyzed, I can not make a statement as to its value. Old Mr.. John Fiero, who operated the Carter well away back in the 60s, says from its appearance it is about the same quality as that for which the Union Pacific Railway company paid him $28 a barrel, they using it for lubricating oil without refining. . OIL AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS. in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of John S. Lewis, deceased Notice. The petition of Emma A. Lewis, administratrix of the estate of John S. Lewis, deceased, for confirmation of the sale of the following described real estate of said decedent, Beginning 1,503.8 feet east from the west quarter section corner of Section 4, Township 1 north of range 1 west, Salt Lake meridian, and running thence south 3 deg. 32 min. east 177 feet; thence south 42 deg. 13 min. east 232 feet; thence south 16 deg. 43 min. east 102 feet; thence south 3 deg. 12 min. west 207.4 feet; thence south 17 deg. 37 min. east 125.5 feet; thence south 60 deg. 9 min. east 92.2 feet; thence north 83 deg. 45 min. east 164.7 feet; thence south 82 deg. 32 min. east 163 feet; thence south 67 deg. 3 min. east 111 feet; thence south 33 deg. 13 min. east 197.9 feet; thence south 6 deg. 30 min. east 126.3 feet; thence south 36 deg. 56 min. west 225.1 feet; thence south 11 deg. 34 min. west 125 feet; thence south 52 deg. 2 min. east 216.2 feet; thence south 22 deg. 49 min. east 199.8 feet; thence 35 deg. 20 min. west 227.1 feet; thence south 52 deg. 10 min. west 182.2 feet; thence south 75 deg. 44 min. west 124.7 feet; thence north 87 deg. 39 min. west 175.2 feet; thence north 77 deg. 43 min. west 298.4 feet; thence north 55 deg. 4 min. west to-wi- t: -- Drilling has started on the Beverly well near Colton. Mr. Beverly has got everything in shape and is in a position to push things without any hindrance whatever. Sixty days at see will the the longest completion of He is contract. of his the first part sanguine of the success of the Uintah companys venture. Manager Scott is getting things in shape at the Dairy Fork well. It is understood that the diameter of the hole will be increased and that the well will be hurried to completion. Jt & Work on- the Short well at Fossil 232.4 44 is being pushed, and nearly 200 feet 89.7 feet; thence88north 52 deg. east of depth is already gained. The sec- 193.6 feet; thence 80 deg. 21 min. east min. east deg. ond rig of this company will be In 160.2 feet; thence 53 deg. 11 thence north feet; commission shortly. min. east 246 feet; thence north 36 deg. 58 min. east 254 feet; thence The Beatrice people are drilling at north 15 deg. 13 min. east 154.2 feet; Fossil. The well is under the care thence north 70 deg. 43 min. west 663 . - A ' frv Probate and Guardianship Notice Probate and Guardianship Consult County Clerk or the respec ive signers for further information. Notice Consult County Clerk or the tive signers for further information. min. west 180.3 Court, in Salt Lake City, SaUuT, 3 min. west county, Utah. feet; thence north 42 deg. Witness, the Clerk of fuu 88 feet; thence north 71 deg. 84 min. 60 Court with the sal south (Seal) deg. west 114.8 feet; thence of north thence affixed, this 28th dav 30 min. west 570.1 feet; May, A. D. 1903. 3 deg. 29 min. east 297.9 feet; thence JOHN JAMES, Clerk north 15 deg. 27 min. west 119.2 feet; west U. J. 53 min. By 33 Jr., Deputy ciert Eldredge, deg. thence north G 16 H. min. 5 AttornV 101 BACKMAN, deg. north 588.5 feet; thence 1063.5 feet west Petitioner. east 188.4 feet; thence to place of beginning, containing 37.753 acres. Patterson & Moyer, Attorneys Also commencing 2,688.2 feet east 7 Commercial Block. and 188.8 feet north of the west cor ner of Section 4, Township 1 north ol SUMMONS. range 1 west, Salt Lake meridian, 1271.8 feet In the District Court of the Third and running thence east thence north 1131.2 feet; thence west Judicial District, in and for the Count 1 2991 feet; thence south 83 deg. 2 min. of Salt Lake, State o'. L M. C. Moon, Plaintiff vs. Charles east 353.8 feet; thence south 67 deg. south thence 128.9 B. Gourlay, Frank McBroom, c. H. 13 min. east feet; 32 deg. 18 min. east 359 feet; thence Linck, O. C. Brown and E. O. Lee, dnorth 86 deg .34 min. east 165.2 feet efendants. Sun,mons. thence north 55 deg. 16 min. east 538. The State of Utah to said Defendants-Yo50 min. east and each of you are hereby feet; thence south 72 deg. 42 min 9 south deg. 252 feet; thence summoned to appear within twenty west 533.5 feet; thence south 29 deg days after the service of this sum. 56 min. east 154.5 feet; thence south mons upon you, if served within the 39 deg. 36 min. east 259 feet;, thence county in which this action is brought, south 26 deg. 22 min. east 128.24 feet otherwise within thirty days after seto the place of beginning, containing rvice, and defend the above entitled 44.003 acres, for the sum of $15.00 per action; and in case of your failure so acre, and upon the following terms, to do, judgment will be rendered Cash. As appears from the re- against you according to the demand turn of sale, filed in this court, has of the complaint, which, within ten been set for hearing on Friday, the days after the service of this su19th day of June, A. D. 1903, at 10 mmons upon you, will be filed with the oclock a. m., at the Gounty Court clerk of said court. House, in the court room of said court, PATTERSON & MOYER, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Utah. P. O. Address: Commercial said Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. .Witness the clerk of (Seal.) "court, with the seal. thereof affixed, this 3rd day of June, A. Powers, Straup & Llppman, Attorneys. D. 1903. Eagle Block. JOHN JAMES, Clerk. By Wm. H. Folland, Deputy Clerk. Richards & Ferry, Attorneys for SUMMONS. Administratrix. In the District Court of the Third Judical District of the state of Utah, C. M. Nielsen, Attorney. County of Salt Lake. Melissa Meadors, plaintiff, vs. James Constitution Building. Meadors, defendant. Summons. State of Utah, to the said DefenThe NOTICE. dant: You are hereby summoned to appear In the District Court, Probate diwithin in and Lake Salt for vision, County, twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, If serve! State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty McCloy, deceased. Notice. The petition of Richard McCloy, days after service, and defend the praying for the issuance to himself of above entitled action; and in case at letters of administration in the estate your failure so to do, judgment will he of Henrietta McCloy, deceased, has rendered against you according to the been set for hearing on Friday, the demand of the complaint, of which i 19th day of June, A. D. 3903. at 10 copy is herewith served upon you. oclock a. m., at the County Court POWERS, STRAUP & LIPPMAN, Plaintiffs Attorney in room Court the of said House, O. P. Address No. 28 Eagle Block, court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake corner of West Temple and Second County, Utah. Witness the clerk of said South street. with the seal thereof afcourt, (Seal.) fixed, this 4th day of June, A. Twomey & Twomey D. 1903. 0 Commercial Block. JOHN JAMES, Clerk. By J. U. Elderdge, Jr., Deputy Clerk. C. M. Nielsen, Attorney for 8UMM0NS. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah, G. H. Backman, Attorney, County of Salt Lake. Commercial Block. Jo George Klnghorn, plaintiff, vs. the seph Cuthbert, John Cuthbert and unknown heirs of Joseph Cuthbert NOTICE. and all other persons Interested in th In the District Court, Probate Divihereinafter described real estate oo sion, in and for Salt Lake County fendants. Summons. : State of Utah. The State of Utah to said w In the matter of the estate of BenYou are hereby summoned jamin F. Tilt, Deceased. Notice. after th within days twenty appear The petition of Mary A. Tilt, pray-n- g service summons upon you. for the issuance to Edward A. Tilt served of this within the county in Letters of Administration in the e action is brought, otherwise Ji of Benjamin F. Tilt, deceased, this in thirty days after service, and las been set for hearing on Friday fend the above entitled action, nflJJ he 12th day of June, A. D. 1903, at case of your failure so to do, en o clock A. M., at the County Court will be rendered against House, in the court room of said ing to the demand of the complain feet; thence 30 deg. 19 tw 105-6-- . to-wi- t: 105-6-- 7 . Hen-riett- e 99-10- defend-ants- es-at- |