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Show U; .in- TUtab; development - O1 compayny, 30,000. Salt Lake The South Tent Oil & Mining Co.: capital Cltj, Frank T. Hurmester, president; 11. HarhIiOOO in 500,000 5 cent shnreH; J, P. Christen nett, secretary. sen, president; Ephraim Hanson, secretary'; 1110 0,1 ??mPanV. SI.R00.G00, Ogden, property in Sanpete county. J. Ei Cuttery, president; S. S. Smith score-tarOil company, capital 100,000 cent Ktaurti: W. A. Sherman, Fossil Oil company, flOO.OUO, Ogden, Jesse J. president; h. lvlelnschmldt, secretary; property, 180 Driver, president; lioroce U. Stratford.scc-retar- y. acres in Mesa county, Colo. Summit Oil & Shale Co., capital 100,000 in company. 150,000, Salt Lake w9nra cent shares; W. II. .Hackney, president; S. C. Hall, president; Lee Dunlng, City, secsecretary; property 2130 acres in on retary; properties Green river. Wasatch and Utah counties. Golden Scepter Oil company, 15,000, Price, E. The La Grande Par&ffln Oil company; capital' C. Lee, President. ,000.000 In shares of head office, Og Green River Oil company, USO.jOO, Salt Luke den, Utah; J . C. Nye, each; J. II. Knauss president; Ciiy, James H. Moyle, president; F. C. lias-set- t, secretary. secretary. Western Standard Oil company, capital 75- ,Marin County Oil company, 250,000, Salt 000 in 10 cent shares; Morris Lake City, Joseph Lippman, president; A.C. dent; U. F. Johnson, secretary,Sommer, presi-in lroperty Ellis, Jr., secretary. Emery and Corbon counties. Ogden Fossil Oil and Land company, 10,000, Southeastern Utah Oil company, head ofllee Qgden, J. C. Armstrong, president; George J. at Cheyenne, Wyo.; capital stock 130,000, in 1 cent shares. Julius C. Lewis, president; Kelly, secretary. Price Oil company, 180,000, Price, L. Lowen-stel- Eugene M. Ilrcwstcr, secretary. president; Morris Sommer; secretary. Elgin Oil and Development company hood San Jaun Oil company, 100,000, Salt Lake ofllee at Cheyenne, Wyo.; cnpltal 100,000, in City, E. A. Wall, president; J. S. Uransford, 10 cent shares. A. N. Uumpherles, president; Geo. Van Horn, secretary, secretary. Petroline Oil company, capital 50,000 in 10 Salt Lake Oil company, 300,000, Salt Lake cent shares, C. M. Chandler, presibent; S. D. City, J. O. Wood, president; J . Harnett, Colbourn, secretary; property in Carbon Red JUdge Oil company, 50,000, Salt Lake county. Whitmore Oil Co., capital 100,000 in shares of City, E, V. Higgins, president; S. L. Hague, 10c. A. Halllngcr, president; L. O. Hoffnear secretary; properties Thistle, In Utah man,each; secretary; property in Carbon county. county, and In Juab county; Anticline Oil Co., capital 50,000 in 10c. shares; San Rafael Oil and Mining company, 125,000, Lars Frandsen, Price, Arthur J. Lee, president; W. II. Clark, Hyrum Frandscn, president; secretary; property in Carbon county. secretary; holdings in Emery county. n Oil company, capital 500,000, in Spanish Fork Oil company, 5000, Salt Lake 1 shares. Alf A. Rudy, president; Geo. E. City, J. A. Grose, president; F. E. Arnold, secretary. Airis,, secretary. Property in Kern county, Spring Valley, Oil and Development com- California. pany, 150,000, Salt Lake City, C. K. McCor-nlc- k, president; J. C. Gladden, secretary. TwinCreeks Oil company, 10,000, Ogden, John D. Carnahan, president; E. C. S. Brain-ar"Fine bread and cakes secretary. a fresh baked Utah Lubricating Oil company, 50,000, Salt and well Lake City, Joseph R. Walker, president; baked every Charles A. Walker, secretary; properties on . y. Cabez-Dcbcq- uc 1 n, sec-retar- ' 'X X. Utah-Crow- nrurvvvruinAAAryvuvvY The week just passed may be said drilling will be resumed in about to have been one of determined effort upon the part of the oil men. As in the past, the greatest activity has been centered in the Spring Valley, field, where six new rigs have ; entered to week. d, The Cincinnati-Uta- h people are still hard at work over in the San Rafael country. The well is now nearing the 8oo foot mark, and the machinery swell the number already at work. is working without a hitch. The price of land in the vicinity of the two producing wells has gone skyward, raises which would take five . to express being the order. of the day. In the Fossii field there is of the larger a quiet, only one kind being at work. As far as assessment work goes this field, however, is abreast, if not ahead, of all the others, showing that the locators have still the conviction' that oil in paying quantities will yet ' be brought out of the ground. In Utah most of the rigs are. at work, and though- there has of a startling nature to record ' during the week, depth has been gained in the wells,' and indications are- such as. to keep up the courage of the operators. It is reported that a new rig has arrived at Green River station, butas to whom it belongs nothing can be learned at the present time.- There is strong kppe that the Califprnia-Uta- h rig will be in a within-few: weeks,- and operation as the winter is the best time to ork in this field, the value of that part of the country will have been proven figures - been-nothin- . . , - . , - - - . - - - . Milton-Lan- d oounty. Home son. Lubricating Oil- company, 100,000; Salt Lake City, Heber M. Wells, president; Charles 8. Burton, secretary. Work on the Baker well at Spring Salt Lake San Benito Oil company, 300,000 Valley has at last been resumed. Model Bakery. MAX SCHMITZ. Prop; Phone 1482 Salt Lake - The Atlantic and Pa-.ifi- c companys well on section 22 Spring Valley, has proven to be a hummer. A most con- under-reame- fl'ty-Bev- en The name of the company, its l6catlon of the main office and The Uintah Oil company has mon- capitalization, names of the presidents and secretaries are the ey enough in its treasury to sink a given: well on its ground near Colton. DrilAnnual Oil company, 30,000, Salt Lake City, ler Baugher. has already been on the W. M; Spencer, president; Edward E; Bush, ground fitting things up. for a winter secretary. Mountain Oil company, 2,500, Ephraim. It has been decided to J;Bald campaign. M. Hansen, president; M. F. Murray, secbring in a new rig before actual drill- retary; properties in Sanpete county. Oil company, 24,000, Salt California-Uta- h ing is commenced. Lake City, C. M Kilbourn, president; W. I. Roberts, secretary. Oil company, 34,000, Salt California-Vern- al A letter from Manager Burns to the Lake City, C. M. Kilbourn, president; W. I. secretary.' Roberts, president of the Oil' City Oil company Lake Carbon Oil company. 250,000, SaltWester-velt, states that the difficulty of procuring City, W. P. Lynn, president; George formedln 1894. - - . secretary. j . City COMPANY M '43; Telephone - Powers, Straop & Lippman, Salt Lake City, M. A. Breeden, president; CharleB W. Olson, ' Goldberg Oil and Mining company, 70, 000 Price, Hetman Hill, president; L. O. Hoffman, secretary. Utah Oil and Paraffine company, 35,000. Salt Lake City, W. B. Folsom, president; H. Barnett, secretary. Baku Oil company, 100, OOC in 1,000,000 shares. A. Scott Chapman, president: John T. Lynch; secretary; properties in Utah and Carbon counties; Utah Shale company, 50,0'0, Salt Lake City; W. H. HOckney, 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 100,000. in 400,000 shares of 25 cents each: Geo. C. Whitmore, Pres.; A. Ballinger, Secy.: property in Carbon county. Eastern Utah Oil company, capital 50,000 in 500,000 shares of 10 cents each. A. H. Earl; president; J. M. Loverldge, secretary and treasurer; property in Grand county. Minnie Maud Oil & Mining Co. ; capital in shares of 50 cents each; A. J. Lee, president; W. H. Donaldson, secretary and treas. Victoria Oil Company; capital 1,000,000 in shares of tl each; W. G. Tallman, president; J. J. Brummltt, secretary; property in Uinta, county, Wyoming. Slndbad Oil Co.; capital 50,000 in 10 cent shares; George Brandon, president; A. D. Dickson, secretary and treasurer; properties in Emery county. Utah States Oil company; capital 50.000 in 500,000 10 cent shares; L. W. Rivers, president; W. W. Rivers, secretary and treasurer: property, 640 acres in Emery county. vice-preside- i - Vienna. ..ICEi. known oil retaryJuab Oil and Coal company, Salt Lake City, man, is back from the east. He is 100,000, G. D. Haven, president; E. B. Wilder, satisfied with his trip, and will go .to secretary; properties in Juab county. and Oil company, 100,000, Salt J. O. LYNCH. MMMM. the field fully determined to push Lake City, Dr. E. S. Wright, president; Lewis Telle in seaof Cannon, remainder the holdings secretary; for the Emery things . . day." R. M. Pope, the well servative estimate places the daily baroutput of the well at forty-fiv- e inever oil first The pump The Idaho rig at Fossil is now .at rels. has fields in these stalled recentty work with everything at hand to been put into commission at this well. maker a good run. This rig has been o laid up for some time owing to the is a complete list of the oil com r. want of an The water Following been organized in Utah, have that is now shut off in the well and. drill-in- g panles These corporations have all in number; will be pushed with vigor. The within the present year, except been organized well is down SooJeet. the Juab Oil and Coal company, which was casing has been overcome, and that river. , before spring. . Green Utah Union Oil and evelopent company, 50,000, Salt Lake City, J. J.Tmrenam, president; Edward W. Clarke, manager; S. L. Hague, secretary; properties at Soldier Summit, Tucker and Mill Fork Siding, in Wasatch and Utah counties. Uintah Oil company, 1,000,000, Salt Lake City, C. B. Stewart, president; C.JA. F. Orlolv The Grand View company is still secretary. Utah Oil and Refining company, 10,000, Salt The man- Lake drilling near Sunnyside. City, J. A. Meredith, president; W. H. ager stated while in Salt Lake recent- Hennefer, secretary. Utah and Colorado Oil 500,000, ly that operations would continue un- Salt Lake City, Delevan A.- Company, Holmes, president; til the ground was proved. The hole H. O. Shephard, secretary. Utah Crystal Oil company, 35,000, Salt Lake 19 Eail Third South St. is now down a little over 400 feet. City, N. B. Campbell, president; A. H. Meredith, secretary. The last report from the New White Star Oil company, 250,000, ' Salt Lake City, A.. H. Tarbet. president: W. C. Craw- SALT LAKE ICE York-Uta- h in Dairy Fork canwas to the effect that the ford, secretary; holdings Mill Fork Siding. near yon. idle. was rig temporarily Oil company, 500,000, Ogden; Wyoming-Uta- h DlrtllM A. van Patter, president; Frank Francis, sec- - . - y. ATTO R N E YS-A- nt. . Ffiflrlfl niAfilr CdglU DIUCKj LAW. T- Cor. Second South aap West Temple Sts. 11 a Telephone No.-110- M McDowell IX CL y. 1 L . e D Gvpcaler. D. Q ; MoDOWELL A CARPENTER. ....ooreo PATH.... Diseases of Women a Specialty. Graduates of the Dr. S. S. 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