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Show r! . I I RU I 4 1 ) Charles A. Green river. Walker, Development In TKtab. U tiated into the Blue church last night which - disqualifies a man for fighting for at least ten days. The club expects to get on a match between Dal Hawkins and Mose La Fontise soon. This ought to make a good fight. Under the present management the club is doing nicely and is meriting the paton-ag- e an company, Lake CityDevelopment J. f. Sid mfS teT rnvlnpahnil secretary.' , VSbJLIl 1 Slaln,!-I- n wtoh comi)any' 1.000,000, Salt Lake Pre8Went; F. M. Eakle, mere 8500,000, Holmes, president; 1L H. O. Shephard, secretary. CTrotal L1 company, 25,000, Salt Lake City, N. Campbell, president; A. H. Meredith, secretary. White Star Oii company, $250,000, Salt Lake City, A. H. Tarbet. president; W. Crawford, secretary: holdings in Dairy Fork canyon, near Mill Fork Siding. Oil company, 500,000, Ogden, Wyin:utal1 . van Patter, president; Frank Francis, secretary. and Coal company, Salt Lake City, vlUO.OOO, G. D. Haven, president; E. B. Wilder, secretary; properties in Juab county. Milton Land and Oil company, 8100,000, Salt Lake City, D. J. Williams, president; Lewis lelle Cannon, secretary; holdings in Emery county. Home Lubricating Oil 100,000. Salt Lake City, Heber M. company, Wells, president; Charles 8. Burton, secretary. Salt Lake San Benito Oil company, 800, fOO, Salt Lake City, M. A. Breeden, president; Charles W. Olson, Goldberg Oil and Mining company, 70,000, Price, Herman Hill, president; L. O. Hoffman, j 'v GEO. E. BLAIR, a vice-preside- 4 it is receiving. Reflning company, 110,000, Salt ake City, aiJd A. Meredith, president; V. II. Hennefer, secretary. 011 Company, s5nbBonC&r,ad0 Delevan A. .. i ( 411 AUERBACH 1i: 'or- BLK. v .iM; WHITE STAR OIL COMPANY PIONEER COMPANY. !y: Learn About it Make Money on its Stock " V:! i Miss flora, Gleason nt. rV bV If.;-- 1 Teachtr of . lr Music. I? secretary. Utah Oil and Paraffine company, 25,000. Salt Vhon ludio: Lake City, W. B. Folsom, president; H. Bar1 3 1 E. First South. 1289 nett, secretary. Rafael Oil Co. , is reported to have con Baku Oil company, ICO,OOC in 1,000,000 shares. mnfpmNfWTmwfmmmnTTnmrofH summated a deal for the sale of 23,680 A. Scott Chapman, president: John T. Lynch, properties in Utah and Carbon acres of oil lands in the Green River secretary; counties. country at $3 an acre. Utah Shale company, 50,030, Salt Lake City, W. H. Hackney, president; S. L. Hague, sec- Fine Work Quick Work ft ft retary; properties near Tncker, Utah county. Western Oil company1 capital stock 50,000 in Following Is a complete list of the oil com 10 cent shares; william H panies that have been organized in Utah, 'fifty' A. J. Davis, secretary. one in number. These, corporations have al Lake Oil and Gas Company, capital Salt 0, been organized within the present year, except in shares of 25 cents each. J. A, Kuykenthe Juab Oil and Coal company, which was dall president; B. S. Rives, secretary and formed in 1894. The name of the company, its treasurer. Property, Green river, Utah. Price Home Oil and Mining company, capital capitalization, location of the main ofDce and 100,000. in 400,000 shares of 25 cents each: the names of the presidents and secretaries are Geo. C. Whitmore, Pres.; A. Ballinger, Secy.: given: property in Carbon county. Annual Oil company, 20,000, Salt Lake City, Eastern Utah Oil company, capital 50,000 in W. M. Spencer, president; Edward E. Bush, 500,000 shares of 10 cents each. A. H. Earl, Telephone 022x 147 West Temple St president; J. M. Loveridge, secretary and secretary. Bald Mountain Oil company, 62,500, Ephraim. treasurer; property in Grand county. Minnie Maud Oil & Mining Co. ; capital J. M. Hansen, president; M. F. Murray, secin shares of 50 cents each; A. J. Lee, presiretary; properties in Sanpete county. W. H. Donaldson, secretary and treas. dent; California-Uta- h Oil company, 24,000, Salt Basin Oil Co.; capital 100,000 in 10 Great Lake City, C. M Kllbourn, president; W. I. owns 15,792 acres in Emery county: cent shares; Roberts, secretary. president; W. M. Roylance, sec California-Vern- al Oil company, 24,000, Salt Reed Smoot, ana treasurer. retary M. W. I. Lake City, C. Kllbourn, president; Victoria Oil Company; capital 1,000,000 in Roberts, secretary. of 81 each; W. G. Tallman, president; shares Carbon Oil company. 250,000, Salt Lake J. J. Brummitt, secretary; property in Uinta City, W. P. Lynn, president; George Wester-vel- t, county, Wyoming. secretary. Sindbad Oil Co.; capital 830,000 in 10 cent y The men, who for a year or two have been experimenting in the extraction of oil from shale are meeting with success and feel very much encouraged. of the oil industry in The inception Utah was the shale proposition. The discovery of oil in the shale led to the conclusion that free oil must exist away down in the bowels of the earth and to establish the belief boring was in&ngnrated and the results have proved the correctness of the theory. In half a dozen fields oil has been found in paying quantities and the work that is being done on half a hundred other wells promises in most cases to be successful. When oil is struck and gushes forth the fortunes of the lucky prospectors are at once made with little further effort. The shale proposition is slower, but probably more certain and enduring. The Utah shale company and other companies have mountains of the oil producing shale on their now that and properties the distillation process has been practsolved, the ically industry will with- at the town of county. The officers are W. H. J J- - Freman, vice Hackney, president; H. Ball, treasurer; S. L. Hague, H. J. Michaels, manager, k Jenkins, John Cain and F. M. Tucker in Utah of the company sec-retar- y; trustees. ft ft committee of the congress- ional committee on mines and mining ss decided to report adversely on bill, pro-iaw- g that actual discovery of oil shall not be essential .to the location of oil indS?nUt thatLthe existence of such S as s.ha11 38tify the locato 16 laim with B reasonexnpM0?-able he snffident Tnhf pfducinf oil shal came to th nr,i Ss that there no need Ufi0n, for the bin ? - 1 exists bpin 3ie3aw as lh n t'he at present committees iucg- - fev8bc,rrthe A J Davis & eroando manager of Chicago Oil compayny, 30,000, Salt Lake shares; George Brandon, president; A. D. City, Frank T. Burmester, president; H. Bar- Dickson, secretary and treasurer; properties in nett, secretary. Emery county. El Verde Rio Oil company, 1,500,000, Ogden, Utah States Oil company; capital 50,000 In J. A. Cuttery, president; S. S. Smith secre- 500,000 10 cent shares; L. W. Rivers, president; VV. W. Rivers, secretary and treasurer: proptary. Fossil Oil company, 100,000, Ogden, Jesse J. erty. 640 acres in Emery county. The South Tent Oil Ss Mining Co.: capital Driver, president; Horace B. Stratford, sec25,000 in 500,000 5 cent shares ; J. P. Christenretary. GarnOil company, 50,000, Salt Lake City, sen, president; Ephraim Hanson, secretary; county. William C. Hall, president; Lee Duning, sec- property in Sanpete Oil company, capital 100,000 on river. Green retary; properties in 10 cent shares; W. A. Sherman, president; Green River Oil company, 250,000, Salt Lake F. E. Kleinschmidt, secretary; property, 160 Ciiy, James H. Moyle, president; F. C. Bas- acres In Mesa county, Colo. sett, secretary. Summit Oil & Shale Co., capital 8100,000 iu Golden Scepter Oil company; 85,000, Price, E. 10 cent, shares; W. H. Hackpey, president; S. . L. Hague, secretary; property 2120 acres in C. Lee, President. and Utah counties. Marin County Oil company, 250,000, Salt Wasatch Grande Paraffin Oil company; capital La The A.C. ake City, Joseph Lippman, president; 81,000.000 In shares of 1 each; head office, Og Ills, Jr., secretary. den, Utah; J. C. Nye, president; J. H. Knauss Ogden Fossil Oil and Land company, 10,000, secretary. gden, J. C. Armstrong, president; George J. Western Standard Oil company, capital 75- ,!elly, secretary. 000 in 10 cent shares; Morris Sommer, presiPrice Oil company, 60,000, Price, L. Lowen dent; B.F. Johnson, secretary. Property in tein, president; Morris Sommer; secretary. Emery and Corbon counties. San Jaun Oil company, 100,000, Salt Lake Southeastern Utah Oil company, head office Cheyenne, Wyo.; capital stock 30,000, in ity, E. A. Wall, president; J. S. Bransford, at 1 cent shares. Julius C. Lewis, president; jcrctary, M. Brewster, secretary. Lake Salt 200,000, Oil Eugene company, Lake Salt seElgin Oil and Development company head ity, J. O. Wood, president; J. Barnett, office at Cheyenne, Wyo.; capital 100,000, in ctary. Lake 10 cent shares. A. N. Humpheries, president; Red Ridge Oil company, 150,000,S. Salt L. Hague, Geo. Von Horn, secretary, itv. E V. Higgins, president: In Utah near Thistle, ecrecary; properties Dunty, and In Juab county. At the Salt Lake Athletic club next J1K.OOO, San Rafael Oil and Mining company, W. H. Clark, Monday night Young Donovan aud rice, Arthur J. Lee,in president; county. Emery Phil Green will box twenty rounds. ecretary ; holdings Lake Salt 5000, Oil company, first-clas- s Spanish Fork go. E. Arnold, This is expected to be a Ity, J . A. Grose, president; F. faithand hard are men The training ecretary. and Development com-an- y, Snring Valley OilLake be in the pink of condiwill McCor-ic- k, and cVk. fully City, 150,000. Salt C. secretary. Gladden, tion. The preliminary events promise president; J. 110,000. Ogden, Oil company, Twin Creeksi S. Brain-r- to be very interesting too. Every one ohn D. Carnahan, president; E. C. Cabez-Debeq- the Sar ue d, secretary. & is . companys property Sutherlands 4 100,-0- 00 in extraction has demonstrated that oil and paraffine can be obtained in paying quantities and very soon a plant will be established at the Congressman sfi Gompiny company The sub si Geotury Printing 1250-00- out doubt assume large proportions. Experiments made by the Utah shale Bishop fr. Oil company, Lubricating J&e City, Joseph R. Walker, 50,000, will regret to know that Professor Salt Sunshine cannot attend. president; He was ini- - TIME TABLE. EFFECT NOV. 3. 1001. DEPART. For Ogden, Cache Valley, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Ss 7.00 Louis and Intermediate points For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland 9:4 and intermediate points For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and San 12.45 Francisco For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, 0.15 Omaha, S$. Louis and Chicago For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate IN am a na pm pm pm points Far Tintie, Mercur, Provo, Nehpi and 7.65 a m Mantl For Provo, Nephi, Milford, and 7.06 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, Su Louis, Kan- rh8 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, Nephi, Provo and 9.85 a m Intermediate points. 6.00 p m From Tin tic. Mercur and Nephi From Garfield Beach, Tooele and 5.00 p m Terminus Trains Between Milford and Frisco do not run Sundays. Dally except Sundays. I i i 10:50 i - l t i i i i i I i f I s . City Ticket Office 201 Main St. Telephone No. 250. D. E. 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