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Show - ail iil'ttUrilMj motvtp T R U T H. secretary; propmanager; S. L. Hague, Tucker and Summit, Soldier erties at Mill Fork Siding, in Wasatch and Utah Oil DwIopmcMt in Utah. If some women would put in half their time looking to the care of th.i Uintah Oil company, $1,000,000, Salt Lake City, C. B. Stewart; president; F. health of their husbands when they are M. Eakle, secretary. well, as they do in running around the neighborhood and telling everybody. Utah Oil and Refining company, "Oh, how sick he is, when he really is Salt Lake City, J. A. Meredith, ill, the other part of their occupation president; W. H. Hennefer, secretary. would be gone. Utah and Colorado Oil company, A. counties. $10,-00- 0, Salt Lake City, DelevansecHolmes, president; H. O. Shepard, $500,000, Some women are never so happy as retary. on a sick husband providing Utah Crystal Oil company, $25,000, waiting show how devoted they are in can Salt Lake City, N. B. Campbell, pres- they store. a drug ident; A. H. Meredith, secretary. Salt White Star Oil company, $250,000, Lake City, A H. Tarbet, president; W. C. Crawford, secretary; holdings in Dairy Fork canyon, near Mill Fork lng. Oil company, $500,000, Wyoming-Uta- h Ogden, A. Van Patter, 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. Milton Land and Oil company, Salt Lake City, D. J. Williams, president; Lewis Telle Cannon, secretary;, holdings in Emery county. Home' Lubricating Oil company, $100,-- ! 000, 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, of Government clothes, a frame to hang them on, ar.d a cigarette An $8 suit is about all that is necessary to make a hero In the minds of the average woman. It is the woman with the handsome purse and jeweled fingers who makes the street car conductor wait for his fare. $100,-00- 0, vice-preside- nt OIL DEVELOPMENT. The Utah Chystal Oil company is at work on its new prospectus, which was put into the hands of the printers on The prospectus will be Thursday. next Monday. N. distribution for ready B. Campbell, the president of the company, was in town Wednesday and is well satisfied with the progress being made at the oil fields. Drawn hither by samples of oil that were forwarded to him on the coast, S. S. Bettys, a prominent oil expert, and among those who pioneered the great oil industry in California, came in from the west yesterday to begin sparring for a foothold in this field. An analysis made of the Utah article, said the visitor during the afternoon, hag convinced him of its superior quality, and if those who have acquired vast areas in the State will permit it, he will demonstrate how easy it is to put the forces behind the natural product and make of it the foundation for an industry alongside of mining. He saw it done in California, and is ready to aid in it here, having just disposed of one of his wells in the former State to a big company. The Standard Oil company has began the laying of a pipe-lin- e to connect the oil fields of California with an enormous refinery to be erected at Port Richmond, and on which it proposes to expend no less than $3,000,000, said Mr. Bettys, and the permanence of the industry in his From State is according established. what he has gathered before and since his arrival in this arena he feels satisfied that just as much can be accomplished here, and to demonstrate it he is anxious to secure a foothold. Tribune. Following is a complete list of the oil companies that have been organized in in number. These corUtah, thirty-si- x porations 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 office and the names of the presidents and secretaries are given: Annual Oil company, $20,000, Salt Lake City, W. M. Spehcer,' president; Edward E. Bush, secretary. Bald Mountain Oil company, $62,500, Ephaim, J. M. .Hansen,, president; M. F. Murray, secretary; properties in Sanpete county. Californla-Uta- h Oil company, $24,000, Salt Lake City, C. M. Kllbourn, president; W. I. Roberts, secretary. California-Vern- al Oil company, Salt Lake City, $24,-00- Women are born flirts, and they grow and thrive in regions where the cactus and the greasewood dry up and blow away; they show themselves without fear in places where the rattlesnake sneaks to his hole and the grizzly hunts his den at the slightest sound. T. G. M. 0, C. M. Kllbourn; 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. Goldberg Oil and Mining company, president, $70,000, Price, Herman Hill, L. O. Hoffman, secretary. Utah Oil and Paraffine company, Salt Lake City, W. B. Folsom, $25,-00- 0, president; H. Barnett, secretary. Utah Shale company, $50,000, Salt Lake City, W. H. Hackney, president; S L. Hague, secretary; properties near Tucket, in Utah county. aJ. Mining and Stock Broker. Ccrnipondinca Solicitid. 161 Information by Wirt or Otiurwisi. 8outh Main Street, 8alt Lake City, Utah. Fine Work Quick Work ARBITRATION LAW. One feature of the New Zealand arbitration law is publicity. It compels Stratford, secretary. to an industrial dispute to come Company Garn Oil company, $50,000, Salt Lake parties and make public all matters relevant 1 47 West City, William C. Hall, president; Lee Temple St. Telephone 022X to the quarrel. Imagine President Duning, secretary; properties on Green river. Shaffer and the officers of the Amalassociation and Mr. Morgan gamated Green River Oil company, $250,000, the steel trust officials before such Salt Lake City, James H. Moyle, presi- and a court! Should the court ask: "Mr. dent; F. C. Bassett, secretary. Shaffer, what do the large body of your A Select Assortment of Fall and Winter Golden Scepter Oil company, $5000, men get in wages, on the average, takSuitings, Trouserings, Etc. Price, E. C. Lee, president ing one year with another? the presiorder might Marin County Oil company, $250,000, dent of the workingmens answer: more very properly Scarcely Salt Lake City, Joseph Lippman, presia bare than to living; scarcely C. enough A. dent; Ellis, Jr., secretary. 25 East Third South, City. keep them honest and enable them honOil to Fossil and Land company, estly raise a family; not enough to Ogden ever enjoy what the rich man $10,000, Ogden, J. C- - Armstrong, presiconsiders in his own case to be necessities. dent; George J. Kelly, secretary. Then suppose the court should put Theres Money Price Oil company, $60,000, Price, L. Mr. Morgan on the stand, and the latLowensteln, president; Morris Sommer, ter should be asked: "What do you in secretary. estimate to be the profits of the steel San Juan Oil company, $100,000, Salt trust, as based upon the money it Lake City, E. A. Well, president; J. S. would actually take to rebuild Its GEO. E. BLAIR, Bransford, secretary. plants? What would be the answer? 411 Auerbach Block. president, Mr. Schwab, in Salt Lake Oil company, $200,000, Salt The trustsbefore the Industrial comtestifying Lake City, J. O. Wood, president; J. mission at where he was Washington, Barnett secretary. supposed to have been in the hands of White Star Oil Company. Red Ridge Oil company, $50,000, Salt his friends made the admission that Floncer Company. Lake City, E. V. Higgins, president; S. the $304,000,000 of bonds of the steel L. Hague, secretary; properties near trust represented the tangible assets that is, the mills, machinery, railroad Thistle, in Utah county, and in Juab tracks, cars and the like and that the Learn About it. county. of millions of stock was waKale Ncny cn its Steel. San Rafael Oil and Mining company, hundreds ter that is, the represented monopoly J. Arthur $125,000, Price, Lee, president; W. H. Clark, secretary; holdings in value of the coal and ore fields, the coking privileges and the public franEmery county. chises. The bonds represented tangible CALIFORNIA-UTA- H Spanish Fork Oil company, $5000, Salt things, the products of labor; the stock Lake City, J. A. Grose, president; F. E. represented privileges, granted or pro tected by the public lawa Arnold, secretary. That would make nice kind of y Spring Valley Oil and Development this at time. Would just pubcompany, $150,000, Salt Lake City, C. lic long to form K. McCornlck, president; J. C. Gladden, an opinion take as to which paropinion secretary. to the ty had the struggle Will Buy, Sell or Lease Oil Lands, Twin Creeks Oil company, $10,000, Og- most Justice on Its side? It would not Will sell 150 Sections located at bother with cloud the of dust that the den, John D. Carnahan, president; E. trust managers are now kicking up to C. S. Bralnard; secretary. Green River, Utah. Beat Oil Land cover and confuse. Public judgments on the market. OPEN TO Utah Lubricating Oil company, are never based upon fine distinctions Salt Lake City, Joseph R. Walker, or technicalities. When passions are president; Charles A. Walker, secre- not roused, and it can take a matter tary; properties on Green river. into calm consideration it cuts straight 327 D. F. Walker Building, Utah Union Oil and Development to the heart of the matter by asking: Is What Just? company, $50,000, Salt Lake City, J. J. Henry George In UTAH. SALT LAKE C1TV, Trenam, president; Edward W. 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