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Show TRUT H. U development In THtab. 11 urned Wednesday from a visit to the companys camp near Green river. President Kilbourn said he was much ileased with the companys holdings and believes that the Green river fields will prove extremely large. The well s now down 800 feet and sinking is irogressing at the rate cf 25 feet a day. They expect to strike oil almost any .ime. The indications near Green river are unexcelled while the oil is of letter quality than the California pro- tri duct. President Kilbourn is of the opinion hat his company's Green river proper-- y will, before very long, be the scene of most interesting developments. . Following is a complete list of the oil comthat have been organized in fttah, forty-nin- e in number. These corporations have all been organized within the present year, except the Juab Oil and Coni 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 panies i'IIj . n l a-- fe given: . Annual Oil company. W. M. Spencer, 830,000, Salt Lake City, president; Edward E. Bush, secretary. Bald Mountain Oil company, 863, 5T0, Ephraim. president; M. F. Murray,-secretary-; properties iu Sanpete county. California-Uta- h Oil. company, 834.000, Salt 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. 250,000, Salt Lake City, V. P. Lynn, president; George Wester-vel- t, , . John W. Forbes and S. S. Collins of Ohio, spent several days of Cleveland, this week in Utah county, their extensive oil lands. looking over ft ft Price, Utah, Feb. 24. Manager Don Oil C. Robbins of the California-Uta- h company has gone on down to Green River to look after boring operations there, after an extended trip to the Sinbad country, where he made an examination of some properties for an outfit for whom he is gathering in ground. He believes the San Rafael people, who have a strong flow of gas at their well, will come to the oil flow within a few hundred feet, or anywhere from 1,000 to 1,500 feet depth. Mr. Robbins speaks most encouragingly of the outlook all along the oil belt and says he is confident of a well at the San Rafael as good as anything in Colorado or better. He expects also to strike a good flow of oil at Green River with 2,000 feet depth. The well is down at the time one present thousand feet. Manager Robbins now has a large force of iaborers in the &t the well of his company field around Green River, resetting stakes and seeing that monuments are all rights in anticipation of the influx of claini' jumpers who infest every and all districts the moment have the they of the railroad, one might say for miles, the country is all practically staked. Even conservative men believe there is to be a great boom the secretary. coming spring. Deseret News, Chicago Oil compayny, 830,000, Salt Lake ft ft City, Frank T. Burmester, president; H. BarTwo oil companies filed articles of nett, secretary. El Verde Rio Oil company, 81,500,000, Ogden, incorporations in the office of the J. A. Cuttery, president; S. S. Smith secretary. county clerk on Tuesday: Fossil Oil company, 8100,000, Jesse J. vice-preside- nt. . secretary. Utah Oil and Paraffine company, Salt 825,000. Lake City, W. B. Folsom, president; H. Bar- nett, secretary. Baku Oil company, 8100,000 in 1,000,000 shareR. A. Scott Chapman, president: John T. Lynch, secretary; properties in Utah and Carbon counties. Utah Shale company, 850,000, Salt Lake City, W. H. Hackney, president; S. L . Hague, secretary; properties near Tncker, Utah county. Western Oil company capital stock 850,000 in 10 cent shares; William Hatfield, president; A. J. Davis, secretary. 0, Salt Lake Oil and Gas Company, capital in shares of 25 cents each. J. A, Kuykendall president; B. S. Rives, secretary and treasurer. Property, Green river, Utah, Price Hole Oil and Mining company, capital 8100,000. in 400,000 shares of .85 cents each; property in Carbon county. Eastern Utah Oil company, capital 80,000 in 500.000 shareR of 10 cents each. A.H. Earl, president; J. M. Loverldge, secretary and treasurer; property in Grand county. Minnie Maud Oil & Mining Co.; capital 8100,-0in 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 15,793 acres in Emery county; Reed Smoot, president; W. M. Roylance, sec 8250-00- 00 retaryanfl treasurer. Victoria Oil Company; capital 81,000,000 in shares of 81 each; VV. G. Tollman, president; J. J. Brummltt, secretary ; property in Uinta county, Wyoming. in 10 cent Slndbad Oil Co.; capital shares; George Brandon, president; A. D. Dickson, secretary and treasurer; properties in Emery county. Utah States Oil company; capital 850,000 in cent shares: L. W. .Rivers, president ; W. W. Rivers, secretary and. treasurer: property, 640 acres in Emery county. The South Tent Oil A Mining Co.: capital Ogden, 825.000 in 50 J.000 5 ceqt shares; J. F. ChristenDriver, president; Horace B. Stratford, secsen, president; Ephraim Hanson, secretary; retary. property in Sanpete county. Gam Oil oompany, 85', 000, Salt Lake City, Oil company, capital 8100,000 William C Hall, president: Lee Duning, secin 10 cent shares; W. A. Sherman, president: retary; properties on Green river. F. E. Kleinschmldt, secretary; property, 160 . Green River Oil company, 8250,000, Salt Lake acres in Mesa county, Colo. Cl y, James H. Moyle, president; F. C. BasSummit Oil & Shale Co., capital 8100,000 in sett, secretary; 10 cent shares; W. H. Hackney, president; S. Golden Scepter Oil company, 83,000, Price, E. L. Hague, secretary; property 2120 acres in C. Lee, President. Wasatch and Utah counties. Marin County Oil company, 8250,000, Salt Lake City, Joseph Llppman, president; A.C. Ellis, Jr., secretary. Ogden Fossil Oilnd Land company, 810,000, Ogden, J. C. Armstrong, presidem; George J. Kelly, secretary. Price Oil company, 860, P00, Price, L. Lowen-stei- n, president; Morris Sommer; secretary. San Jaun Oil company, 8100,000, Salt Lake City, E. A. Wall, president; J. S. Bransford, . 500, 000 10 4 Oil company, The Cabeza-Debeqcapital 9100,000, divided into shares of the par value of 10cents each. Officers W. A. Sherman, president; W. C. H Allen, vice president; F. E. Klein- schmidt, secretary; H. T. Duke, treas. urer. The company owns the Sunshine Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, placer claims, comprising 160 acres each, in Mesa county, Colorado. Summit Oil & Shale company; capi tal stock, 9100,000, divided into shares of the par value of 10 cents each. Officers: W. U. Hackney, president; J. T. Trenam, vice president; Frank R. Ball, treasurer; S. L. Hague, secretary. secretary, Salt Lake Oil company, 8200,000, Salt Lake The company owns the Shale and Sum- City, J. O. Wood, president; J. Barnett, secmit group of foueteen claims and the retary. Dixie Queen claim, in Wasatch and Red Ridge Oil company, 850,000, Salt Lake U tah counties, embracing about 2,120 City, E, V. Higgins, president; S. L. Hague, IN EFFECT NOV. 3. 1901. secretary; properties near Thistle, in Utah acres. The property is located one to county, DEPART. and in Juab county. three miles north of the railroad at San Rafael Oil and Mining company, 8125,000, For Ogden, Cache Valley, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Soldier Summit. It adjoins the Sumit Price, Arthur J. Lee, president; W. H. Clark, 7.00 a m Louis and intermediate points ' Placer companys ozokerite property secretary; holdings in Emery county. Portland For Butte, Helena, Ogden, Oil company, 85000, Salt Lake Spanish Fork 9:45 s m Intermediate points on the north and is west of Leiters and J. A. Grose, president; F. E. Arnold, For Ogden. Omaha, Chicago, Denver, elaterite claims. The company intends City, secretary. Kansas City, St. Louis and San to put down a well this season, com12.45 p m Francisco Spring Valley Oil and DevelopmentMcCor-nicue Cabez-Debeq- ue , TIMETABLE. opportunity of getting something for nothing, Deseret News. k, pany, 8150,000. Salt Lake City, C. K. ft ft ft ft J. C. Gladden, secretary. president; John A. Shrader of The Utah Shale company Tuesday Twin Creeks Oil company, 810,000. Ogden, Leadville, Colo., and a syndicate of closed a contract with the Acme Min- John D. Carnahan, president; E. C. S. Brain -mining men confor the con ard, secretary. nected with the great Ibex property of ing Machinery company Utah Lubricating Oil that famon carbonate of a retort which , will be Lake City, Joseph camp, is soon to struction Charles A. Walker, secretary; properties oh oil distillation in used begin taking Sin-baby extracting d Green river. machinery to the shales on its Utah Union Oil and Development company, field, where boring will likely from the 150,000, Salt Lake City. J. J. Trenam, presl- n begin with two standard rigs. ground near Tucker. The retort is to dent; Edward Clarke, be completed about the middle of Hague, secretary; properties manager; at Soldier SumfhSerricks, or rather the materials March, beMill be in Wasatch and work will Fork Tucker active when mit, Siding, the same have been ordered of a and Utah counties. is oil of This method production lumber firm, and are understood gun. . Uintah Oil company, 81,000,000, Salt Lake on extensively in Scotland an( carried C B. Stewart, president; F. M. Eakle, eu City, route. Mr. Shrader is in be,nw move is the first secretary. this but Australia, most enthusiastic of all the in Utah since Utah Oil and Refining company, 810,000, Salt pratorsiii this section so far, and, practical one to be made of the developing of Lake City, J. A. Meredith, president; W. H. present agitation be same conditions exist Hennefer, secretary. in r? ? carbons begun, although efforts as around here there hydro 'a Utah and Colorado Oil Company, 8500,000, on view in same the with object Salt City, Delevan A. Holmes, president; of in drilling plants small scale, but by different methods, H. O.Lake Shephard, secretary. ilaJ)erat,0,b where in eastern Utah were made in Juab county some years Utah Crystal Oil company, 825,000, Salt Lake are none. City, N. B. Campbell, president; A. H. MereTribune. ago. dith. secretary. ft ft ft ft White Star Oil company, 8250,000, Salt Lake rand J miction, City, A. H. Tarbet. president; W. C. CrawColo., people are Considerable activity and good pros- ford, secretary; holdings in Dairy Fork cancoming across the line for Fork Siding. oil, as dur-- n pects are reported from the oil fields in yon, near Mill Oil company, 8500,000, Ogden, Wyoming-Uta- h the pant week several thousand Emery county. A. Van Patter, president; Frank Francis, secacres have been ft retary. located this side and or of Juab Oil and Coal company, Salt Lake City, o W. I. Roberts and ruita on the Utah side. From C. M. Kilbourn 8100,000, G. D. Haven, president; E. B. Wilder, lce Oil company re- - secretary; properties In Juab county. trand Junction on either side the California-Uta- h . oil-beari- ng . " 1- Milton Land and Oil company, 8100,000, Salt Lake City, D. J. Williams, president; Lewis Telle Cannon, secretary; holdings in Emery county. Home Lubricating Oil company, 8100.000, Salt Lake City, Ileber M. Wells, president; Charles 8. Burton, secretary. Salt Luke San Benito Oil company, 8300, C00, Suit Lake City, M. A. Breeden, president; Charles W. Olson, Goldberg Oil and Minin? company, 870,000, Price, Herman Hill, president; L. O. Hoffman, For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, 6.15 p m Omaha, St. Louts and Chicago For Ogden. Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate 10:50 p m points F ir Tr tie, Mercur, Provo, Nehpi and 7.55 a m Manti For Provo, Nephi, Milford, and 7.05 p m Intermediate points For Garfield Beach, Tooele and Ter7.45 a m minus ARRIVE. From Ogden, Portland, Spokane, Butte, Helena and San Francisco.. From Ogden, Chicago, Omaha. St. . Louis, Kansas City and Denver.... Prom Ogden. Chicago, Si. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and San Francisco From Preston, Logan, Brigham, San Francisco, Ogden and intermediate points Prom Ogden. Butte, Portland and 8.45 a m 9.25 a m 3.10 p m p m 8.20 p m 6:50 intermediate points From Milford, Nephi, Provo and . 9.35 a m intermediate points.... 6.00 p m From 'Liniic. Mercur and Nephi 'From Garfield Beach, Tooele and 5.00 p m Terminus Trains Between Milford and Frisco do not run Sundays. Daily except Sundays. City Ticket Office 201 Main St. Telephone No. 250. D. E. BURLEY T. M. SCHUMACHER, Act. Traf Mgr. G.P. &T. A. JO. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. & T. 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