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Show TRU T H. Development in Utah. U 11 California-VernOil company, $24, (XX), Salt Victoria Oil Company; capital $1,000,000 in Lake City, C. M. Kilbourn, president; W. I. shares of $1 each; W. G. Tallman, president; Roberts, secretary. J. J. Brummitt, secretary ; property in Uinta Carbon Oil company. $350,000, Salt Lake county, Wyoming. City, W. P. Lynn, president; George Wester-vel- t, Sindbod Oil Co.; capital $50,000 in 10 cent secretary. Brandon, president; A. D. shares; Chicago Oil compayny, $30,000, Salt Lake Dickson, George and treasurer; properties in secretary City, Frank T. Burmester, president; li. HarEmery county. nett, secretary. , Utah States Oil company; capital $50,000 in El Verde Rio Oil company, $1,500,000, Ogden, 500,000 10 cent shares: L. W. president; J. A. Cuttery, president; S. S. Smith secre- W. W. Rivers, secretary andRivers, treasurer: proptary. 640 acres in Emery county. Fossil Oil company, $100,000, Ogden, Jesse J. erty, Tent Oil & Mining Co.: capital The South Driver, president; lloruce 11. Stratford, sec35,000 in 50.1,000 5 cent shares; J. P. Christen. retary sen, president; Ephraim Hanson, secretary; Gam Oil company, $51,000, Salt Lake in Sanpete county. property William C. Hall, president; Lee Dunlng, City, secOil company, capital $100,000 retary; properties on Green river. n 10 cent shares; W. A. Sherman, president; Green River Oil company, $350,000, Salt Lake F. E. Kleinschmldt, secretary; property, 160 Ci y, James H. Moyle, president; F. C. lias-set- t, acres in Mesa county, Colo. secretary. Summit Oil & Shale Co., capital $100,000 in Golden Scepter Oil company, $5,000, Price, E . 10 cent shnres; W, H. Hackney, president; S. C. Lee, President. Hague, secretary; property 2130 acres in Wasatch and Utah counties. Marin County Oil company, $250,000, Lake City, Joseph Lippman, president; Ellis, Jr . , secretary . There seems to be merit in the proOgden Fossil Oil and Land company, $10,000, C. Ogden, J. Armstrong, president; George J. ject under contemplation by George A Kelly, secretary. Price Oil company, $60,000, Price, L. Lowen- Lowe, Samuel C. Ewing and others for stein, president; Morris Sommer; secretary. running a big water ditcb from the San Jaun Oil company, $100,000, Salt Lake canal to the North Jordan City, E. A. Wall, president; J. S. Bransford, Brighton al Cabez-Delieq- secretary, Salt Lake Oil company, $300,000, Salt Lake City, J. O. Wood, president; J. Barnett, secretary. Red Ridge Oil company, $50,000, Salt Lake City, E, V. Higgins, president; S. L. Hague, secretary; properties near Thistle, in Utah county, and In Juab county. San Rafael Oil and Mining company, $135,000, Price, Arthur J. Lee, president; W. 11. Clark, secretary; holdings in Emery county. Spanish Fork Oil company, $5000, Salt Lake in the United States. The developers City, J. A. Grose, president; F. E. Arnold, We have an oil boom in Utah, too, of the field, therefore, look to see the secretary. said S. S. Clawson of Salt Lake yesterSpring Valley Oil and Development comoil placed on the market at once. $150,000. Salt Lake City, C. K. McCor-nlc- k, pany, oil Our day at the Albany hotel. The existence of oil was made known president; J. C. Gladden, secretary. field is in Emery county, in the. eastern first by the discovery of oil seepages Twin Creeks Oil company, $10,000. Ogden, D. Carnahan, president; E. C. S. Brain-arJohn were redolent and of state. the pools ponds Emery county joins Springs, part secretary. These unmistakable signs have Utah Rio Blanco and Garfield counties of of it. Lubricating Oil company, $50,000, Salt in evidence for years, but the Lake been City, Joseph R. Walker, president; The Grand field is located on the Flathead forest Charles A. Walker, Colorado on the west. secretary; properties on Green river. river runs through Emery county, and reserve, and has, until lately, been alUtah Union Oil and Development company, all along that river, and along the Rio most inaccessible because of the lack $50,000, Salt Lake City. J. J. Trenam, presinow Grande & Western railroad, oil derr- of roads. The best of roads have dent; Edward W. Clarke, manager; S. L. been constructed and development is Hague, secretary; properties at Soldier Sum-i- ll icks are springing up. The approximlt, Tucker and M Fork Siding, in Wasatch going on apace, Utah counties. mate depth at which oil is found is The Butte Oil company, one of the and Uintah company, $1,000,000, from 1,500 to 1,700 feet. We know this concerns operating in the City, C. B.Oil principal Stewart, president; F because we have already found oil field, has a well down 780 feet, and is secretary. there, and several other wells are down about to begin another, although many Utah Oil and Refining company, $10,000, Salt to good depths. Besides the crude oil believe this Lake City, J. A. Meredith, ; president; W. H. not is developing Hennefer, company secretary. we find a vast amount of oil shale. Our the of its ground. They have part right Colorado Oil and $500,000, Utah oil is 1 per cent paraffine. also been hampered by lack of casing, Salt Lake City, Delevan A. Company, Holmes, president; Salt Lake men are forming comH. O. Shephard, secretary. which is now on the ground. coma panies to work the Emery county field, has Oil Utah Crystal Oil company, $25,000, Salt Lake The Kintla company and around San Raphael you can see N. B. Campbell, president; A. H. MereCity, now on the way plete drilling aparatus many derricks. 1 have taken up 20,000 in, and another company has contracted dith, secretary. White Star Oil company, $250,000, Salt Lake acreB of that land and, although I am with a man to drill City, Tex., Beaumont, A. H. Tarbet. president: W. C. Crawnot organizing a company, 1 expect to twenty-eigoil wells in the Kintla ford, secretary; holdings in Dairy Fork can yon, near Mill Fork Siding. reap good returns from my holdings. district. Evening Telegram. An oil boom would be a blessing to Wyomtng-Uta- h Oil company, $500,000, Ogden, ft ft A. Van Patter, president; Frank Francis, secthat part of the state, for the land is retary. The Paraffin Oil company absolutely valueless for anything else. Juab Oil and Coal company, Salt Lake City d, ue canal and erecting a pumping plant to raise.the water the seven feet necessary to throw it from the ditch into the North Jordan canal. There is always a good flow of water in the Brighton canal but the level is so low that hitherto it has not been possible to utilize it on productive land and it escapes by the Jordan river to the Great Salt Lake. It will be necessary to cut a ditch between three and four miles long to carry the water from the one canal to the other, but it would probably be a good paying investment. The projectors of the enterprise own large tracts of land which could be watered from the North Jordan canal and made very productive. - ft ft The Colorado Iron works company has opened a store and office at 242 State street with Harry R. Ayres as The firm manufactures manager. mining, milling and smelting ht Denver Republican. ft ft News has reached here that oil and natural gas have been struck in the Kintla lake oil fields in Flathead county, and the excitement which has been growing for weeks and- - months has increased to fever heat. held its annual stockholders on Tuesday and elected officers as follows: Robert Sherwood, president; N. Clarence H. Barnett, M. Bailey, Barrett, secretary; Ledyard treasurer; and these, with Walter H. Barrett, are directors. vice-preside- nt; ft ft Two rigs have been contracted for Many who previously had no faith in by the Price Oil company and will be the proposition are now eager to take installed on the property comprising stock in some one of the many com- 15,000 acres in Carbon and Emery counthat panies have been quietly forming. ties next month. Louis Lowenstein The discovery has been made on the and W. H. Donaldson directors of the were in the city on Thursday Canadian side, about twenty miles company, with Director Morris Somnorthwest of the place where the Butte conferring mer, in regard, to the development and other Montana oil are work. companies sinking wells, but the find demonstrates ft ft the wealth of the entire Flathead disFollowing Is a complete list of the oil com trict, as all of it is of the same format- panies that have been organized in Utah, forty-- , B. Wilder, secretary; properties In Juab county Milton Land and Oil company, $100,000, 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, C00, Salt Lake City, M. A. Breeden, president Charles W. Olson, Goldberg Oil and Mining company, $70,000, Price, Herman Hill, president; L. O. Hoffman, $100,000, G. D. Haven, president; vice-preside- . nt. secretary. Utah Oil and Paraffine company, $35,000. Salt Lake City, W. B. Folsom, president; H. Barnett, secretary. Baku Oil company, $100,000 in 1,000,000 shares. A. Scott Chapman, president: John T. Lynch, secretary; properties in Utah and Carbon counties. Utah Shale company, $50,030, Salt Lake City, W. H. Hackney, president; S. L. Hague, secretary; properties near Tncker, Utah county. Western Oil company' capital stock $50,000 in 10 cent shares; william Hatfield, president; A. J. Davis, secretary. 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 Home Oil and Mining company, capital $UO,UOO. in 400,000 shares of 25 cents each: $250-00- 0, These corporations 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 Pres.; A. Ballinger, Seoy.: capitalization, location .of the main office and Geo. C. Whitmore, Known as the in Carbon county. are property secretaries cretand thrust. The of names the upper presidents the aceous formation, where Eastern Utah Oil company, capital $50,000 in the oil cer-!ff- y given: shares of 10 cents- each. A. H. Earl, 500,000 .e!st8 in large quantities, is only J. M. Loveridge, secretary and Lake president; Salt City, Annual Oil company, $30,000, distance lower. treasurer; property in Grand county. W. M. Spencer, president; Edward E. Bush, finest rre 0 about Oil & Mining Co. ; capital Maud Minnie new this oil thing a secretary. 50 cents each; A. J. Lee,. presiant of in shares the fact $63,500, Oil will that secure Mountain Ephraim; its company, ;1, Bald dent; W. H. Donaldson, secretary and treas. M. F. Murray, secflplf-immediately, while other J. M. Hansen, president; in Great Basin Oil Co.; capital $100,000 in 10 county Sanpete properties might be left idle for the time retary; cent shares; owns 15,792 acres in Emery county: 134,000, Salt Oil company, California-Uta- h ocing, is that the oil is of a Reed Smoot, president; W. M. Roy lance, sec W. I. M paraffine C. Kilbourn, president; and is said to be the finest known Lake City, and treasurer. retary Roberts, secretary. ion. At a depth of only 320 feet the flow of gas has been encountered. The drill aa just penetrated what is technically nine in number. - $100,-00- j. TIME TABLE. EFFECT NOV. 3. 1901. DEPART. For Ogden, Cache Valley, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. 7.00 a m Louis and Intermediate points For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland. 9:45 a ns and Intermediate points For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St Louis and San 1245 p m Francisco For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, 6.15 p m Omaha, St Louis and Chicago For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate 10:50 p m points F ir '1 tic, Mercur, Provo, Nehpl and : 7.55 a m Mantl For Provo, Nephl, 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. . 8.45 a m From Ogden, Chicago, Omaha. St Louis, Kansas City and Denver.... 9.25 a m From Ogden. Chicago, St Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and San 8.10 p m Francisco From Preston, Logan, Brigham, San Francisco, Ogden and intermediate 6:50 p m points From Ogden, Butte, Portland and 8.20 p m intermediate points From Milford, Nephl, Provo and 9.35 a m intermediate points 6.00 p m From 'L'lntlc. Mercur and Nephi From Garfield Beach, Tooele and 5.00 p m Terminus.. do not Frisco Trains Between Milford and run Sundays. Daily except Sundays. IN 1- - City Ticket Oilice 201 Main St. Telephone No. 250. D' E. BURLEY T. M. SCHUMACHER, G. P. &T. A. Act. Traf Mgr. JO. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. & T. A. - |