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Show TRUTH. OIL DEVELOPMENT. corded, yet the week has been one of by Wednesday of the coming week. A new discovery of rich ore has been great encouragement. made in the Sunbeam. The assays ft ft show 7.r per cent, lead, 4ti.(i ounces $2.48 gold and 1.1 per cent, men of Ogden are making i work of setting it up will be pushed as silver, ., copper. tne first move toward assessment work, fast as possible. Manager Davis of the They are mostly interested in the Fos- - an Rafael has signified his intention sil field of Wyoming though some of "f1?torV,?Vp,tJ,.e 12ll!,of Stpt1emi1r; . i. holdings on Green enough rigs with which to prove it Of those who have recently fore the close of the year, ordered iigs are Possyau and Perkins, ft ft As near as can be learned the Grand Ti?rcaDd,!hego to Fossilcompany. and the iew PeoPle have not ?et Kot their r, other will be set up on lands in Green River. Griffin and Hubbell are work- - Mn place, but it is promised that the ing a small rig on the Wyoming East-- I drill will be dropping shortty. This ern laud at Fossil. It will not be long rig and that of 'McWhorter will keep before the oil lands will be dotted with these machines. 1 The past week has been one wherein no startling developments have taken place. There has been no strikes in the Spring Valley field since that of ' the Jager well, and all in that field has been quiet work. Over in the Fossil district the opened an unexpected flow of water and have been compelled to stop and draw the casing and shut it off, when the bringing in of a well seemed almost assured. In the Debeque end of the Green lliver field the Curtis people have resumed drilling and the Ruck-ey- e company has determined to Bink another well. All the other rigs in this field are pounding away into the earth for the third sand which is expected to lie around 2,000 feet beneath In Green River the New. the surface. & York Utah rig is at work near Price.1 McWhorter and Hastings have en countered a small flow of oil at a depth of about 200 feet and are busily drilling after having an accident with their tools which laid them up for a few days. The season of assessment work is on. Orders for small rigs are pouring into the factories. Unhappily the campanies have pot the matter off until a late date and the manufacturers will be unable to fill all the orders until the season is far advanced. As it is the early birds have caught the proverbial worm and several small machines are at work in the northern fields. More calls for oil lands have come from the east during the week than in any seven days for sometime. On good authority it is stated that section were placed with twenty-tw- o eastern men by one oil company alone. In this connection it may be well to state that the companies, already formed in Chicago, Minneapolis and Duluth, are making preparations to enter the field, and thus, though no startling developments are to be re- Utah-Wyomi- li ng I be-Klv- er. ' I ft ft The Fuel and Oil companys rig at Fossil will not remain idle any great length of time. The intelligence and pluck exhibited by the stockholders has won the respect of their brother oil men who have determined to come to their aid and by'entering the company provide enough of the sinews of war to make the finishmg of .this well possible be- yond 4.pe question of , a doubt. a oil well of large dimensions will be brought in no one questions as the indications are unmistakable.. , Utah-Wyomi- ng DEEP WELL MACHINERY. The new officers of the Yankee Con., For prospecting for Oil, Coal, Mineral or Water, for deep or shallow work. were installed Monday, are They Ten styles of portable machines. Standard Derrick Outfits for a depth of John E. Dubois, president; Oliver 8,000 feet. Rotating Hydraulic Process, vice president; L. A, Amsden, for soft formation, guaranteed to bore u hole 10 feet per hour. secretary and treasurer who with J. E. Frick and II. C. Edwards form the BY THE MANUFACTURED directorate. Dr. 1 A. II. Franklin F. 6. AUSTIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY waa largely instrumental in HARVEVi ILL. (CHICAGO SUBURBS.) developing the mine and making it a producer retires from office aud is now simply a stockholder. ft ft. AGENCY INTERMOUNTAIN ft ft Walter Fike, the well known oil Most encouraging reports come from Utah Mining Machinery & Supply Co. man has gone for a business trip to the Coconino, in Arizona. E. Manager Idaho and Montana. lie may be P. 6 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET 22 came in the first of. the Jennings SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. absent for several months, but will. week . and of that immen8e keep an eye on the oil fields during his ore have been uncovered. The leachabsence. Winter Quarters Castle Gate ing plant with a capacity of 100 tons ft ft daily will be started up next week, Creek Clear Sunnyside The Hums people are making rapid ft ft Anthracite Nut, Slack, Lump. progress in their well near Wood- The Trout Creek Mining. company All Sizes. side, Utah. The hole is down between Monday filed its articles of incorporaD. H. SHARP, Agent 1,200 and 1,300 feet and the work is tion. Its capital is 925,000, represented 73 So. Main St. Telephone 429. still being pushed. At a depth of about 5 of the shares value of 500,000 by par 1,150 feet a sand was encountered which produced a good showing of oil. cents each. It will operate certain This, however, only showed the man- lode mining claims situated in Johnagement that they were on the right sons l'eak mining district, Juab track. The true oil sand is yet many county, this State. A. J. Meyer is Notal fiormandy hundred feet deeper. president of the company, R. C. Reever DINING AOOM. 11. F. Robinson is is ft ft Meals 35 cent or $5 Per Week. secretary and Mary A. Pryor is R. Frost, a Roston oil and mining surer, and these officials together with operator, returned during the week S. L. Hague constitute the board of from his third visit to the Green River directors. ft ft oil fields. This time he was accomThe Golden Queen Mining company jwwmiTmrniwfmmfffmniTwwwffmip panied by an associate from the same city. Together they went over the was granted a certificate of incorporafield and Mr. Frost expressed himself tion Monday by Secretary of State S. C. EWING, Prop. as more deeply impressed with the pos- Hammond. The capital is $250,000, the : besibilities of the ground than ever shares having a par value of $1 each. Salt Lake City Street Cars from fore. So much is this the case that he The j minwill certain develop all Trains Pass the Door. company t has determined to ship three rigs into known as claims the Golden ing Queen alAiAlAAAiAiAAAAAAAiAAAlAiAAAlAAAAAiAAAiAAAiAlAAAfl Utah within the next ninety days. It and in Gold mountain situated others, idea to is Mr. Frosts develop the first district, Piute county, this ETimmmmAmAAimimmiAmmiA oil sands by sinking shallow wells and mining timing officers are Albert Single-toThe State. he proposes to have a half dozen ' holes president; Rrigham II. Darger, in the earth before the close of the Utah Light & Power Go. John J. Johnson, secseason. ' retary, and they together with Mrs. INSTALLATION. Mamie C. Singleton, Parley S. Darger ft ft and Frederick Singleton constitute the ELECTRICAL, Several eastern oil men of board directors. Water-24- 00 Salt Lake H. P. euce are expected in the Hey-woo- d, 10-in- ch I lhatw0 ... A-- 22 vice-preside- nt, Hotel Cillen.'i TIME TABLE. IN EFFECT APR. 1. 1902. . DEPART. For Ogden, Cacho Valley, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. 7.00 Louis and intermediate points For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate 9:45 points For Ogden. Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and San 12.60 Francisco For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, 6.00 Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate points ...... ...... . ..... .... .. .... ....10 .50 F ir Tii tic, Mereur, Provo, Nehpi and 7.55 Mantl For Provo, Nephi, Milford, and M i a m n, a m pm p m p to a m vice-presid- ent. I Salt Lake ft ft the coming week. Ogden ...Steam 1500 Water-50- 00 Water-20- 00 P. P. H, P. H. H. The mill at the Annie Laurie at Leased Plant ft ft Matters are being arranged in the Gold Mountain was started on TuesGAS. a 7.05 p m California-Utais 300 tons a day. intermediate points h company whereby its day. Its capacity 400 MCu. Ft. Dally. a Lake Salt For Garfield Beach, Tooele and Terft ft 60 M Cu. Ft. Daily. 7.45 a m rig will again be put in commission. minus 3 Ogden means of this well An The of completion silver and ARRIVE. important strike 7 8. MAIN STREET. much to the Green River fields, From Ogden, Portland, Spokane, ore is lead from Indianthe reported m SALT LAN CITY. a Butte, Helena and San Francisco.. 8. a ft ft apolis, Tooele County. 9.10 a m From Ogden From Ogden. Chicago, Sk Louis. KanaifnwwwwmiTinwnnwwwwifwmiminfl The Indiana-Uta- h ft ft company is exsas City, Omaha, Denver and San with in be to its the m The Cluster Mining company has 3.06 p rig during pected Francisco week. From Preston, Logan, Brigham, San coming filed articles of incorporation. The ft ft Francisco, Ogden and intermediate J. A. CUNNINGHAM. President 6:50 p m a capital of $250,000, re- - 4 has DR. R. S. BAfiCOM. points..... company L. G. Uorden, of Detroit, is in the From Ogden. Butte, Portland and 4 E. W. WILSON, Cashier. 4 9.10 p m 500,000 shares of stock San Francisco by presented 4 over the FromCollentes, Milford, Nephi, Provo 9.85 a m Green River oil fields looking of f.0 cents per a value having par and intermediate points He lias recently been over share. It will 6.00 p m situation. develop certain mining From Tintiu, Mereur and Nephi Bank or QonflER6E the Uinta county, Wyoming, lands, and claims in the ' West From Garfield Beach, Tooele and Mountain mining 5.00 p m is much impressed with the possibiliTerminus of Salt ' Lake County. The .ATLAS. BLOCK. district ties of this intermonntain country as officers of the company are as follows: Daily except Sundays. ' Directors J. A- - Cunningham, Dr. F. ( D. E. BURLEY an oil producing area. T. M. SCHUMACHER, C. A. Foleo, president; C. A. Stanley, S. Bascom, W. W. Chisholm. J. D. l, P& A. T. G. Aet. Traf . Mgr. ft E. B. E. ft 4 E. Boyd Rich, Park, S. M. Levy, secretary, D. S. SPENCER, A. G. P. & T. A. Crituhlow. R. Carl Cook and with and g F. Oil The they, City Ticket Office 201 Main St. companys rig is expected to be at Price Rurg, constitute the board of directors. Telephone No. 250. I . Vice-Pre- s. , . Ken-dal- - - vice-preside- nt, Cincinnati-Utah-Wyomin- I |