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Show truth. Development In TUtab. U 5 ransporting their rig for some little ime to come. 'ft It is reported that the Grand View Oil Co. has let a contract for the bulld- Utah Union Oil anil evelopcnt company, Salt Lake City. J. J.Tmrenam, president; Edward W. Clarke,- - manager; S. L. Hague, secretary ; properties at Soldier SumTucker and Mul 150,000, mit, and Utah counties. Fori Uintah Oil company gait Lake 81,000,000, og of a road to the company's ground City, C. II. Stewart, president; C.fA. F. Orlobf rom Sunnyside. This company has secretary. Utah Oil and Refining company, 810,000, Salt :iad a rig purchased for some time and .alee City, J. A. Meredith,- - president; W. 1L will place it upon the ground as soon Hennefer, secretary. as it can be moved. Utah and Colorado Oil Company, ,8500,000, Salt Lake City, Dclevan A ,. Holmes, president; ft U. O. Shephard, secretary. The Monarch well at Grand Junction Utah Crystal Oil company, 825, 000, SnltLake City, N. B. Campbell, president; A. U. Merelas been abandoned for the present dith, secretary. and oil drilling is at a rest in the field. White Star Oil company, $250,000, SaltLake What the outcome will be time alone City, A. H. Tarbet. president; W. C. Crawford, secretary;, holdings in Dairy Fork cancan tell. near Mill Fork ft. ft yon. . Intermountain oil men are upliold-n- g the hands of Congressman George Sutherland in his attempt to take his oil hill ont of the pigeonhole and push t to a passage at this session. :Pres-sur- e has lately been brought to hear upon all western delegations in congress, to that end. Siding. Oil company, Wyoming-Uta- h i. Ogden, 8500,000, Van Patter, president; Frank Francis, sec- retary. Juab Oil ahd Cool company, Salt Lake City, 8100,000, G. D. naven, president; E. B. Wilder, secretary; properties in Juab county. Milton Land and Oil company, 1100,000, Salt Lake City, Dr. E. S. Wright, president; Lewis Telle Cannon, secretary; holdings, in Emery county. Home Lubricating Oil company, 8100,000, Salt Lake- City, Hcber M., Wells, president; ft ft Charles S. Burton, secretary. , ....... The probable sale referred to in Salt Lake San Benito Oil company, 8300,000 Salt Lake City, M. A. Breeden, president; Truth last week of Green River oil Charles W--i Olson, Oil and Mining company, 870j000, jroperty has been consummated. The Goldberg L O. Hoffman, Price, Herman Hill,- president; leal was in the stock of the Utah - - - vice-preside- - .. .2 U Colorado Oil company, the control of which has passed into the- hands of Judge D. A. Holmes, James A. Patten, W. K. Mitchell, R. F. Dobney, S. W. Clive, D. C. Dunbar, Geo. A. Snow, It is reported that the shooting of Van W. J. McCausland and S. M. Pope. The the Blaine well in the Debeque end of company owns 1,200 acres of oil land Green River field did not- succeed as on which ten wells will be at once well as was expected when tlie expe- sunk. ft ft riment was tried. Whether this was a is list of the oil comFollowing complete from .a bad quality of the nitro glycer- - panies that have been organized in Utah, ene used or that the sand failed to in number. These corporations have all produce the oil expected, is a matter been organized within the present year, except of conjecture. At all events it isjnow the Juab Oil ahd Coal company, whlqh was stated that a second attempt' will not formed in 1804. The name of the company, its be made, and the well, for the present capitalization, location of the main office and the names of the presidents and secretaries are least, has been abandoned. - week just passed saw the star a new rig in the Green River ' field." The rig is. that of the Oil City coinpany of which Mr. X. E. Burns is f the efficient manager;' Drilling on the ground of the Oil City company began Monday, and under the contract with the drillers thewell must be completed to a depth of 2,500 feet in sixty days .from the time. of starting. This will ' ' - jT The prove, the district around Woodside, and the progress of the well will be i 9 watched with the keenest interest by all Green River-oi- l men. Drilling is being-pushealso by at least one more t company in these fields, and withthe return of 'Mr. Davis of the San Rafael d J, r company, there is every possibility of three more wells being sunk in that district. On the Debeque end of the field operations are being pushed with the usual vigor, and several producing wells are being looked' for in the immediate future. Oyer in Wyoming, the drills are dropping constantly. Al-- I though no gusher has been struck in the Uinta county fields, one well in the Fossil field (the Oil and Fuel Co.'s.) bids fair to the want in the next few days.supply Outside of this well thereis little doing in the Fossilcomparatively field; as op; Lerators are waiting the development of this hole to profit by, the experience! At Spring Valley there is great activi-j-ty- , - - Utah-Wyomi- ng , iff Y V '- ui - fifty-seve- . ft ft -- i -- Y . though no 'wells have reached d ,.depth where the .bringing- - in of a well is looked for for some time to cornel Altogether this week has been one of quiet activity among the oil men, the industry having-reache- d the period of work instead of talk. . . . j -- - ft ft- - Charles F. Warren of the Debeque company, has been to Denver attending a meeting of. the board of directors of that company. It is probable that instead of sinking well No. 1 to a greater depth the management will return to the oil sand struck- above and which showed a paying quantities of oil and after shooting the well Start another hole. - ft ft Manager Virtue of the Bald Mountain Oil company, 803,500, Ephraim. J. M. Hansen, president; M. F. Murray, retary; properties in Sanpete county. sec- Oil company, 834,000, Salt Calif omia-Ut- ah Lake City, C. M- - Kilbourn, president; W. I. Roberts, secretary. California-Vern-al Oil company, 834,000, Salt Lake City, C. M. Kilbourn, president; W. I Roberts, secretary. Carbon Oil company. 8250,000, Salt Lake City, W. P. Lynn, president; George Wester-vel- t, . .Utah-Wyomi- ft ft compayny, 830,000, Salt Lake Frank T. Burmester, president; H. Bar- Chicago Oil ng City, nett, secretary. El Verde Rio Oil company, 81,500,000, Ogden, J. A. Cuttery, president; S. S. Smith secre- tary. Fossil Oil company, 8100,000, Ogden, Jesse J Driver, president; Horace B. Stratford, secretary. ' Gam Oil company, 850,000, Salt Lake City, - William C; Hall, president; Lee Dunlng, secretary ; properties on Green river. . Golden Scepter Oil company, 85,000, Price, E. C. Lee. President. Green River Oil company, 8250, J00, Salt Lake Cliy, James H. Moyle, president; F. G. Bas sett, secretary. Marin County Oil company, 8350,000, Salt Lake. City, Joseph Lippman, president; A.C. Ellis, Jr., secretary. Ogden Fossil Oil and Land company, 810,000, Ogden, J. O. Armstrong, president; George J. Kelly, secretary.. . Price Oil company, 860,000, Price, L. Lowen-stei- n, president; Morris Sommer; secretary San Jaun Oil oompany, 8100,000, Salt Lake City, E. A. Wall, president; J. S. Bransford, secretary, Salt Lake Oil company, 8300,000, Salt Lake The work of rimming the Baker wel Drilling near the Nebergall well at! at Spring Valley is nearly completed, Spring Valley, station is " in progress ends the chapter of the fighli and drilling will be resumed shortly. made by the Union Pacific Railroad To avoid work of this character all the J. O. Wood, president; J. Barnett, secnew wells started in Uinta county are City, H retary. development in western from 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Red Ridge Oil company, 850,000, Salt Lake Vallroad people still ft ft City, E, V. Higgins, president; S. L. Hague, iTTni? 5urd over the old well butthej properties near Thistle, in Utah secretary; ce has practically! The work of transporting the lumber county, and in Juab county. ? atesland U . of the and Machinery of the New York and was not against' the Utah Oil companys rig from Price to of oil but for the control of the ground where drilling will be unfche territory This dertaken, is now in progress. ft ft be the next to join to fairb'ids plant in the Green Owing to a bitch in the directorate) the procession of workers fields. River y01ning Paraffine company, ft ft (Iherigof the company is idle.; It irf that V fresh start will be! Owing to the difficulty of building ilmadp the road from Sunnyside to the place t0hereeis9fptatyy o? selected to sihk their, well', McWhorter ontyV the treasury to do, the work.1 and Hastings wll nqt;be.ablq to. begin luniondphe-- r lspute- - The pro-ucti- on - l. secretary. secretary. oil and Fuel company is at the well. He intends to run 'below the five inch casing and lower it' to shut off the flow of water which now is impeding the work. v. This,, jyell is pow nearing the 1,000 foot mark, and for some time past has been throwing off great quantities of' gas' impregfiated with oil. .This indicates tttata gusher is in stbrd for' the plucky ''company,' but as they may possibly have to sink 300 feet in the rock through which Virtue has dethey are drilling Mr.double shift after termined to put on a he succeeds in making, a dry hole. . given: Annual Oil compdny, 230,000, Salt Lake City, W. M. Spencer, president; Edward E. Bush, . San Rafael Oil and Mining company, 8125,000, Price, Arthur J. Lee, president; w. H. Clark, secretary; holdings in Emery county. Spanish Fork Oil company, 85000, Salt Lake City, J., A. Grose, president; F. E. Arnold, secretary."' Spring Valley Oil and Development com pony, 8150,000. Salt Lake City, O. K. McCor-nic- k, president; J. C. Gladden, secretary. Twin Creeks Oil company, 810,000, Ogden John D. Carnahan, president; E. C. S. Brain ard, secretary: Utah Lubricating Oil company, 850,000, Salt Lake City, Joseph R. Walker, president; Charles A. Walker, secretary; properties on Green river nt. - secretary. Utah Oil and Paraffine company, 825,000. Salt .ake City, W. B. Folsom, president; H. Barnett, secretary. Baku Oil company,$10(i,(xjc in 1,000,000. shares. A. Scott Chapman, president: John T.' Lynch, secretary; properties in Utah and Carbon counties. Utah Shale company, 850,030, Salt Lake City, W. H. Hackney, president; SL L. Hague, secnear Tncker, Utah county. retary; properties Western Oil company capital stock 850,000 in 10 cent shares; william Hatfield, president; A. J. DaVis, secretary. Salt Lake Oil and Gas Company,- capital in shares of 35 cents each. J. A, Kuykendall president; B. S. Rives, secretary and treasurer. Property, Green river, Utah. . Price Home Oil and Mining company, capital $100,000. in 400,000 shares of 35 cents each; Geo. O. Whitmore, Pres. ; A. Ballinger, Secy.: property in Carbon county. Eastern Utah Oil company, capital 850,000 in 500.000 shares of 10 cents each. A. H. Earl, president; J. M. Loveridge, secretary and treasurer; property In Grand county. Minnie Maud Oil & Mining Co.; capital $100,-00- 0 in shares of 50 cents each; A. J. Lee, president; W. H. Donaldson, secretary and treas. Great Basin Oil Co.; capital 8100,000 in 10 cent shares; owns 15,703 acres in Emery county; Reed Smoot, president; W. M. Roy la nee, sec Vetaryand treasurer. . -- . - 8250-00- 0, Victoria Oil Company; capital 81,000,000 In $1each; W. G. Tallman, president; J. J. Brummltt, secretary ; property in Uinta county, Wyoming. Sindbad Oil .Co.'; capital $"0,000 in 10 eent shares; George Brandon, president; A'. D. in Dickson, secretary and treasurer; properties . ; Emery county. Utah States Oil company; capital 850,000 in 500,000 10 cent shares; L. W. Rivers, president; W. W. Rivers, secretary and treasurer; property, 640 acres in Emery Acounty. The South Tent Oil Mining Co.; capital 835.000 in 500,000 5 cent shares; J. P. Christensen, president; Ephraim Hanson, secretary; property in Sanpete1 county. Oil company, capital' 8100,000 in 10 cent shares; W. A. Sherman, president; F. E. Kleinschmldt, secretary; property, .160 acres In Mesa county, Colo. Summit Oil A Shale Co., capital 8100,000 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 oompany; capital $1,000,000 in shares of $1 each; head office, Og den, Utah; J. C. Nye, president; J. H. Knaug shares of - . Cabez-Debeq- ue secretary. Western Standard Oil company, capital 875- ,000 in 10 cent b ha res; Morns Sommer, president; B. F. Johnson, secretary. Property in Emery and Corbon counties. Southeastern Utah Oil company, head office at Cheyenne, Wyo.; capital stock 820,000, in 1 cent shares. Julius C. Lewis, president; Eugene M. Brewster, secretary. Oil and Development company head Elgin office at Cheyenne, Wyo.; capital 8100,000, in 10 cent shares. A. N. Humpheries, president; Geo . Van Horn, secretary, Oil Petroline company, capital' 850,000 in 10 cent shares, O. M. Chandler, preslbent; S. D. Colbourn, secretary; property in Carbon county. Whitmore Oil Co . , capital 8100,000 in shares of 10c. each; A. Ballinger, president; L. O. Hoffman, secretary; property in Carbon county. Anticline Oil Co., capital 850,000 in 10c. shares; Hyrum Frandsen, president; Lars Frandsen, property in Carbon county. secretary; Utah-Crow- n Oil company, capital 8500,000, in $l'ghares. N. W. Clayton, president; Geo. E. Airis, secretary. Property in Kern county. . -- California. It is true that Buddy King and Most La Fontise had an agreement by whict no knockout was to take place. . Thai should her either from getting anothei match. The public will not stand foi it. There is only one plan to pursue Make them fight. ; ... . . |