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PART U
UNITED PREPARES
FOR BIG OUTPUT
On Several Midway Properties
New Work Is 2eing Pushed
to Early Completion
WELLS APPROACH OIL SANDS
Additional Production Will Be Se
cured by Time First Divi
dend Is Paid in June
A reported Issued by the United Oil
company to stockholders Bays Its well
on property No. 1, which was nub
leased to the Blue Grass company, Is
now about 800 feet deep and In favor
able formation. ' ■
Work will bo started on property No.
2 of the United within the next few
days and it Is the conviction of the
management that there will he a well
brought in on this property before tho
end of thirty days. The water was ce
mented off In this well about a month
ago. causing a shutdown while the
cement was setting. :
On property No. 3 of the United rig
building is In progress and the camp la
being established. In regard to these
properties the United people call at
tention to bulletin 406 of the United
States geological survey, which shows
these properties well within ■ the oil
producing belt of the west side and
classify them with the better oil lands,
thereby confirming the judgment of C.
F. "Whlttler. president of the United
oil company, who made the selection.
On property No. 5 the United is es
tablishing a camp and getting ready to
lay water linen, and will lose no time
in getting these wells started. The
name applies to property No. 6. where
material Is on hand for three rigs.
REPORTS STKADY PRODUCTION
Of the producing wells H. B. Selfert.
superintendent of United property No.
4, reports as follows:
"Well No. I is making about 600 bar
rls nnd flowing steadily.
■'Well No. z is flowing steadily and
making about Win barrels.
"Well No. 3 Is pumping about 300
barrels, hut making lots of sand."
The company has finished drilling
well No. r. at n. depth of 1310 feet and
Is perforating the casing. The. well is
reported to have every indication or
becoming a profitable one.
Well No. 4, which the United people
decided to deepen In an endeavor to se
curn another large sand has reached
a depth of 1580 feet and is making
PlWell No fi Is over SCO feet deep and
the eompwiy is rigging up for wells 7.
8 and 9, and expect to have all three,
drilling within the next thirty days.
The United will declare a dividend of
1 cent a sbure on .June 10, this being
the first dividend, to bo followed by
regular monthly dividends, aggregating
12 per cent a year. This percentage
will probably be Increased as additional
■wells arc brought Into production.
NORTH AMERICAN RONS
TEN STRINGS OF TOOLS
New Company Pushes Develop
ments While Caring for Pro
duction of Thirty Wells
The North American Oil Conselldated.
which recently took over the property
of the Mt. Diablo oil company alons
with other well known Midway proper
ties, Is one of the most active companies
In that Held.
The, company is running ten strings
of tools in addition to earing for the
production of about thirty wells. Dur
ing the past week two new wells were
finished up and another well is nearlng
the finishing stage. The company is
confining Its principal development
■work to section 22. '*^.""> l ■
'The North American Oil Consolidated
■was formed to take the place of the
Hartford Oil company that previously
had large holdings in the. Midway. The
deal for the lit. Diablo property greatly
extended the company's holdings, which
at. present are as follows: Three-quar
ter* of section 16. 32-23, 220 acres
In section 22, 32-23; three-quarters
of section 27 and the. southeast quarter
of section 34, 32-23, and 180 acres In
section 26, 32-23. including the. old Mt.
Diablo property. ': # : >
• The company has extensive plans for
development work and Its different
properties -will be the scone of much
activity for some time to come. The
territory now being drilled insures a
quick and largo production, as most of
the wells are finished at less than 1500
feet and have from 100 to 350 feet of
live oil sand, the production running
from 100 to 250 barrels a, day. Superin
tendent Kurtz, who was in charge of
the Premier property at Oalinga for a
length of time, is directing the drilling
of the new company. r
JANUARY ENTERS SAND
IN MT. DIABLO REGION
Ground Less Than Year Ago Was
Considered Non-Productive
and Outside the Zone
TAFT, May 21.—0n ground that less
than a year ago wan considered non
productive, referred to as "behind the
break." the January Oil company is in
100 feet o£ coarse, rich sand at 1760
feet.
Tho January in located on the north
west quarter of the southwest quarter
of nection 26-32-23, the Mount Diablo
section, and has a royalty lca.se on for
ty acres. The company was promoted
by B. A. Hayden of Bakersfleld. The
stock is listed on the New York curb.
Tho strike in the January was made
at a. slightly greater depth than some
of the wells to the east on the same
section. The oil Is a trifle lighter and
tho sand coarser.
STARTS FIRST DRILL
Drilling is now progressing: on < the
property of the Morrlll Oil company,
section 2R,, 31-24. :• Midway. This ; is a
now ■ company and- th« spuddlnjj bit
was dropped.- only last ■ Saturday.
Look for Betty Bra&
Crown Well in High Gravity
Territory of Sespe Country
-.-.'■ ■■.-■-■.. 1 "- '.' .' ' ■■_" " ."-
THIS HOLE IS BEING DRILLED BACK ON THE FORMATION AND HAS
ENTERED THE RICH OIL SAND AT 1125 FEET, WHERE THE BAIL.
ER SEVERAL DAYS AGO BROUGHT UP A QUANTITY OF VERY
. LJGHT OIL
IRON CONTROVERSY
STIRS SENTIMENT
Chamber of Mines and Oil Ar
ranges for Lecture on
Timely Subject
Tta"» Los Angeles chamber of mines
and ol! has Just concluded arrange
ments with Professor Oscar H. Rein
holt to deliver his lecture on the Iron
mines of the Lake Superior legion on
Friday evening, June 3. Members of
the organization and their friends are
cordially invited to he present. Tho
lectures will be Illustrated by stereop
ticon slides, and specimens of the ores
and geologic formations of the district
will be on display. This lecture is
timely, in view of the recent disposal
of tho Iron Chief mine, and adjacent
claims In Riverside county, and tho
possibility of conditions similar to thos<>
existing in the Luke Superior region
being developed in Southern California,
proving of immense commercial ad
vantage to Los Angeles.
Professor Reinholt was connected
with the Lake Superior iron mines,
now owned by the United States Steel
corporation, for a number of years;
whs also assistant superintendent of
the famous Fcnohscot mine, and also
rendered valuable aid to the state geo
logical survey of Minnesota In prepar
ing the official map of the Mesabe
range In 1R99. Professor Reinholt was
also assistant superintendent of ex
plorations for the United States Su-el
corporation for several years.
INSTALLS OWE EXHIBIT
The chamber of mines and oil has
been busy for the last week in pre
paring and assembling its exhibit for
the state convention of the. National
Association of Stationary Engineers,
which is to be held in the Hamburger
building, beginning tomorrow. The
chamber's booth was completed and
the exhibit installed yesterday morn
ing, and it has already attracted con
siderable attention from the other ex
hibitors.
The mineral cabinets forming a part
of this exhibit contain specimens of
ore and minerals from California. Ne
vada, Arizona and Mexico. In addition
there arc exhibited a few selections
from the mining and scientific library
established and maintained by the
chamber, also a number of panoramic
photographs of mining districts in
Arizona and Nevada, and two excep
tionally fine views of the bakeview
gusher.
The oil exhibit comprises specimens
Of Mphaltum. of the several grades,
also the fuel oils and distillates.
NORTH STAR SPECIMENS
The chamber of mines and oil has
just received, through the courtesy of
the. Nevada county promotion commit
tee a complete exhibit of the ores from
the famous producers of that county.
The exhibit includes s^clmens from
the Empire mine, the oldest quartz
mine- in California; also a group of
specimens from the North Star mine,
which was located In 1851 and has been
worked almost continuously since that
time. In the exhibit from the North
Star there are wall rocks and ore from
The depth of the shaft on the pitch
of the vein is now 5400 feet, and the
approximate production of the mine to
1910 was J27.000.000. This exhibit will
probably be labeled and placed on dis
play early next week, and will prove a
notable addition to the ore exhibit of
the chamber.
STRIKE OF MOLYBDIUM
IS MADE ON PROPERTY
IN SAN BERNARDINO CO.
A strike of high grade molybdlnlte ha*
tiern made on the San Antonta claim of
the Great Gold Belt company* holdings
' In Baa Bernardino county, according to
Alexander McLaren, mho Is at the Hot
lMsbeck, having Just arrived from the
mine.
As the demand for (hi* metal 1*
rapidly Increasing the. strike.is a valu
able addition to the commercial assets
of the mine, Specimen* of the tnol.vhd
alte are being exhibited at the office of
the company, 522-62S Grant Huldng.
Mr. McLaren report* a good showing
of water In the San Antonia shaft and 1*
preparing to Install machinery for mill
ing, purposes. * .;... . ■
L Betty Brss is eooUjjffJoi £gajkaSßla&
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IF I FAIL TO CURE ANY CANCER or TUMOR
I TREAT BEFORE IT POISONS DEEP GLANDS
WITHOUT KNIFE OR PAlNj^^
A VEGETABLE PLASTER. iP^^^^K
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GANGER IN WOMAN'S BREAST
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Chronic Bronchitis, Blood and Sand In
' Urine, Catarrh of the Bladder
TheTeleconi Drugless
Treatment
Has astounded the people wherever given. No other treatment has been
given with such great success as the Teleconi treatment, which is now
being given at the Rosslyn Hotel, by the Teleconi Company s staff of
operators, under the direction of a licensed medical director.
The Teleconi Company Operated Successfully at the Savoy Hotel,
Denver, Colorado, for Over a Year
This tour is made to introduce Teleconi, j ""'"'< \\- W -Til The medical director will not accept pa
preparatory to establishing a national sani- E \ft tyt&f* %'^M tients suffering with cancer, locomotor
tarium, hence the time for enrollment is M ,/t„> * 'W: ataxia or any of the constitutional com
short '■ wSiil^^M^^^^l^^^ plaints that are known to be incurable.
Tcieconi is not a curc-aii. It is good tor W^7'*uCilbS '"'■|
a very definite class of complaints and BSBK^IP^; r\t£\~^.o at Dnccivn
would do no good whatever in certain other ,J< .i'v;^; l^ft &WB3m OttlCeS at KOSSiyn
very definite diseases. It has cured hun- I Hotel 443 SOUth Main
dreds of cases of indigestion, torpid liver, *M t }* _, v
constipation, rheumatism, paralysis, nervous W^^B^^^^pl felHi Street, between FOUrth
collapse, so-called appendicitis, and all man- " j t^'j: 1_ I~\£f U —c
ncr of complaints due to a disordered con- \^^^^^M^/^^J:^'W:T'SI and Jrlltll. UlllCe nOUIS
dition of the stomach and liver. Also other Pa^jffl- HM£^ f * '' ' Q4- 11 m 1 irr\ r% tTI
weaknesses and conditions not mentioned 1 ; Wjmlr^^*& 7"'^« ■* tO x^i HI., +* If %! jj.lll.
here due to a misunderstanding of nature's iWEfflßßSsmk "*■ Wi^fiSM' -v-rriJi- A n l r
laws. -"'SSkiwBSBi No Sunday hours. Ask
Teleconi is especially beneficial to those Wk M * i a. -. 4
who have broken down under the dissipa- Wg& • M *' r \z*<i* W»^'JW| eleVatOr DOy tO ClireCt
tions of so-called society life. The continu- JfftT • . r^ ,
ous round of pleasure in receptions, teas, «X * YOU tO the I eleCOni
heavy dinners, late hours and the loss of Jsm : "' ' P'' % - -''-tf * J
sleep brings on a condition bordering on ■ BM^™™™"^™^™"^^3 ComOanV S rOOHIS.
nervous prostration. ' E. H. AUJSOK, »n Original Teleconl Man. v>vn_i \j j
What Is Teleconi Treatment?
This question has been asked by scores of persons since the coming of the Teleconi Company to the Rosslyn Hotel, Los Angeles,
Cal where they have quiet but harmonious quarters, and dozens of letters have been received from various parts of the western
Empire from persons who want to know more about this rightly termed Science of Teleconi, the drugless treatment in healing
the sick. Teleconi is a new word. It was coined after successfully working out the theory of health vibrations. The word is get
ting in harmony with the vibratory force. . , „,;_,l #, __
Teleconi occupies the same position to the physical being in the matter of health vibrations as the Marconi system of wireless
telegraphy does to the delicately adjusted instruments at the sending and receiving stations—both must be in true and in absolute
harmony.
Founded Upon Scientific Basis
There is a great deal more to it than that, of course. It is founded
upon a scientific basis and in the treatment of the unseen forces of nature,
which, learned men declare, are. the strongest in the universe, are em
ployed to their fullest extent. .
Materialists deny all these things. They argue it cannot be true be
cause they cannot see the forces, hut their denials do not carry much
weight in the face of the fact that electricity, a trem»nrfous force, cannot
be seen. What is gravity ? Has anyone ever seen it or grasped it with
his physical senses? It is there, everywhere. It is that irresistible force
which "holds us to earth day and nU?ht. Scientists say that were it not for
gravity ballooning would cease to be a fashionable and expensive sport.
What is life? Wo can see a living being, but who, except the Author
of all things, has ever seen life? Whence does it come and whither does
PHYSICIANS SAID
MRS. GRAHAM HAD
"FLOATING KIDNEY"
Vowed She Would Escape the
Kalfe and Came to Tele
coai Operator!
DIAGNOSIS WAS WRONG
Was Suffering with Nerve, Stomach
and Liver Trouble —Tele-
coni Curei Her
Another case wherein Teleenni has done
wonders is that of Mrs. Irticy Graham,
wife of the t'nion Pacific agent at Da
cona, Colo. Mrs. Graham was told by
phyeiclans that she had a "floating kid
ney" and she was urged to have an oper
ation. The real* trouble constated of a
number of ailments all closely related.
Her nerves were out of order, her stom
ach frequently bloated and, as a result
of this, she suffered from palpitation .of.
the heart. Her liver was also deranged.
Mrs. Graham was determined to escape
the knife. She vowed she would die before
she'd submit to an operation. Reading of
the excellent resulu Teleconi was attain
ing in cases similar to hers, sho investi
gated and found the. stories true. She
then applied at the Savoy hotel offices
for treatment and is today practically a
well woman.
Her circulation, which seemed to be con
siderably impaired, is now normal, and
her heart is much better. Mrs. Graham
also posse»ses more strength and- is again
fetllng that she has something to livo
(or Her eye Is ngaln bright, her com
plexion clear and h<r heart light. A» to
h«i ailments— they havo practically disap
peared. People who have known of
her case often wonder just what part ot
her anatomy she would have lost had phe.
bt«a put under the. knifo for that so
tailed ■'floating kidney."
Teleconi Cured Both
J. D. Crull of St. Louis. Mo., an en
gineer. Buffered from stomach trouble
and for weeks was unable to take out a.
train He went to Alamoaa. Colo., to
visit an aunt. There he saw In the Tost
how the Teleconi treatment waa curing
the afflicted. He became a patient her*.
The treatment did him so much good
that he was Instrumental in having his
aunt Mr». Martha Chance, come to Den
ver and tako a oourso for stomach af-
Teleconi Company
Rosslyn Hotel, 443 South Main St.
diction. Both have found health. Mr.
Cull saM he felt like a new man in two
weeks.
Other Cures
P. R. Gordon of Holcnshnrmifrh. Scot
land, traveled 5000 miles to take the Tele
coni treatment at the Savoy hotel for a.
disordered stomach and bowels. He read
of the Teleconi cures In the Denver Post.
The treatment relieved him of all fore
ness in the stomach anrl Inteitlnee ami
maiie It possible for him to eat heartily.
He counts himself a well man.
L. D. OTtnn of Tierthoud. Colo., wore a
tru*p and steel brace when he went to
the Savoy hotel to be treated by the
Teleronl operators for a crippled back.
He fount, relief Immediately and was put
on th» highway to health. He threw aivay
his brace.
W. L. Murray of Ault, Colo., was sick
with stomach trouble for eighteen years.
Then ha tried the Teleconi treatment at
the Savoy hotel, Denver. lie now eats
three big meal* a. day and haa been
brought to health from the verge of ner
vous prostration.
Surgeons operated on John Walker, a
miner near l^adville. to relieve n pre»
sure on the brain which, they Paid, was
causing paralysis in hla right ifR. The
pressure was removed, but the leg was
still paralyzed. He came, to Denver, en
rolled us a Teleconi patlrnt. When he
reached the Savoy hotel he could not
bend his knee or ankle. Now he walks
as freely as he ever did.
Neuralgia of the encruciatinK variety
called tic doloreaux. and chronic eorebru
splnal menlngltlH had kept Mr». H. Haalr
ton of St. Louis In hospitals for months
every year for fix years. Last summer
she came to Denver on the advice of her
physicians and took Teleconi treatments
and now is entirely relieved ot her pain.
Little Children Saved from Death
Paralyzed from the waist down by nn
attack of lever that left her almosl dead,
given up by the family physician and
one of the best experts of Denver as a
cripple who would never walk a iUp, lit
tle Naomi Flshman, child of Mr. and Mr?.
1 Flshman of Kidney, Neb., has bean
entirely cured by Teleconi. She runs and
plays all day long, without any pain or
lameness.
Thr«o doctors gave up little Josephine
MaestaH to die. Her father. Fred A.
Maestas of 4680 Humboldt street. Denver,
carried her almost dying to the olflc-es
of the Teleconi company at the Savoy ho
tel, and now she in perfectly we. 11' to tho
amazement of hundred, of neigh hors. Mie
wit up and played after the third treat
ment and in a few .lays was running all
about the house.
it go? Of what does the life principle consist? Can it be manufactured
in a laboratory? Chemistry has been able to duplicate almost every nat
ural product, but the human being is yet unborn who/can m*k5 v an r j2. r";
flclal grain of wheat and put the ingredients In it to make it grow. rhebe
are the things that baffle the materialist; he cannot answer.
Science of Health Vibration
Teleconi la the master science of vibration, by the employment of
which wonderful results have been accomplished in the I-.ast and through
out the Middle West during tl%r past IS years. Even the originator of the
treatment dow not know its full possibilities, but has worked tor years on
the theory of health vibrations and to understand its ,opponent Partaand
its effects upon the physical system. But as to what It Is he is as n h.
at sea as was the foremost electrical expert when a scnoolnoy asked him,
•■What is electricity?"
A fall from an Inlerurban car at Fort
Lupton two years ago left J.. D. Orion of
Herlhoud apparently a cripple for life and
a nervous wreck. After he had tried all
the doctors he could afford he came, to
Denver and tried Teleconl. After the first
treatment he threw away the steel brace
the doctors had bound on him, and In a
few werks was almost as well as betore
his accident.
Alfred Peterson, a rich puEar beet far
mer of Berthoud, suffered many years with
rheumatism before he found the one treat
ment that would cure him. After three
weeks of Teleoonl treatments he walked
without pain and without a. limp, slept
like a baby and enjoyed life more than
he had been able to do for many a year.
Massage, drugs, osteopaths, baths, doc
tort—everything he oould think of—John
Peherdy of Hartford. Conn., tried for his
rheumatism, yet it tortured him for years
until, happening m *m« to Denver, he
heard of Teleconl and tried that. In two
weeks It did more for him than all the
medicine lie ever took, and in a month
he was entirely cured.
The doctors tried to put Alfred Sleele
Into a plaster east for three months a*
an experiment with his rheumatism, but
he is publisher of the Svenska-American
ska the Swedish newspaper of Denver,
and could nol afford the time, .lust then
he heard of the cures wrought by Tele
conl and began taking the treatment. In
■ fen weeks he was entirely cured, and
now. six months later, he has no trace of
rheumatism.
Rheumatism In her joints made it im
possible for Mrs. A. L. Kaln of Frank
town, Colo., to co up or down stairs. She
suffered for four years, when she heard of
Teleconl and began taking treatments.
After almut three weeks the elevator at
the Savoy stopped one day and Mrs. Kain
walked UP four flights of stairs to take
her treatment. -That shows whether it is
curing me," she said.
"My left les was practically dead and
I could scarcely walk at all," says \V. R.
Barnes of Flrstvlew, Colo., "when 1 be-
Ruth Gibson, a beautiful girl of three,
daughter ol A. M. CHbeon and wife of
I&16 Clark street, "niH wai !-i' pan
bj an attack of poliomyelitis. Doo-
Uirn said one leg would always lm three
inched shorter than Hie other. Bui In
Ihree v eeks Teleroni hail her walkinß
alone, and there Is new no iliffcrtncc in
the length ot her legs.
For the first time In his life. Rudolph
Osesx can stand alone, and walk. Th< lit
tle fellow was an Invalid from birth and
never learned to walk or .veil stand. But
his mother bad him Riven (lie rlclei.>m
treatment and in three weeks he WM
wheeling his tny bear about the room in
a hiißgy. The prospect now is that ho
will ii>. entlrelj cured and will grow Into
h strong, healthy man. He lives with his
mother at IWJ Lincoln Street.
pan taking Teleconl treatments. Two weeks
of that has done more for me than all the
drugs and hot baths I look in two years.
i can walk without a limp and without
pain, and that is whal I call a cure."
"Three weeks ago I could nol .-limb a
flight of stairs to save my life," said Mi
<:. M. Stems of Omaha, "but. the other
,iav whan lie- elevator stopped I climbed
lo the fifth floor of the Pavny for my
treatment." Another week ol T< leconl
cured Mrs. Sterns permanently, and she re
turned home happy. •
Hoi Springs, electric treatment, baths,
massage, drugs atvl everything else he.
could think oi failed to cure T. F. .lohn-
Bon of Thermopolls, Wyo.. of a stubborn
case of rheumatism. He suffered great
pain until he heard of Teleconl and came
to Denver to try that treatment, in lesa
than a month he was well and went
back home to astonish his friends with his
recovery*
John Walker, a Ueadvllla miner, win
paralysed on one side iiv an aoeideni In
whirl, ins skull was fractured two rears
ago. After an operation and all kinds or
medicine, he came to Denver and began
Teleoonl treatments ami In tares weeks
could walk up and down stairs, and was
almost perfectly well. 'I'll.' dooton had.
said he would always be a cripple.
After an injury to his spine. W. C. Can
non of Rock Springs, Wyo., h stockman,
was unable for live > eai s to (Til a dajr'S
work. His nerves Were in very bnd con
dition. Me brought a carload or horses
to Denver on purpose to take the Tele
oonl treatment, and in less than two
weeks he wenl home, entirely cure.l. Hi;
could scarcely credit his good fortune.
All her spare money for years wenl to
nerve specialist*, and yet Mrs. C. 8. Qroei -
beck of IMS Bouth Cherokee street was
not benefited until she read in the Tost
of the cures wrought by Teleconl. Then
|„. took the treatment, and in
weeks she was in bettor health than for
many years. Her friends arc all amazed
at her cure.
Snattered hi rveii, tollowtn* an Injury
i,, ii, i Bpine a made life b oonatani tor
meat Tin 1 Mrs. L. D. Kinmi'.'l of Akron,
C. unlil she «iis broUßhl t" Denver anil
took the Teleeonl treatment, Noi only
,11,1 it heal her tortured nerves, but n -
moved the causa the injury to her spine,
in :> !■« weiku nhe whs perfectly welt and
walking as well as bi for* sin was hurt.
Arthur Rawinusen, a yonng man of Bly,
Elbert county, hud raftered trona childhood
with Bt, vans dance. His bodily Infirmity
whs so great thai his mind was affected,
bade fair to grow worse with the
scats. Hut his father brought him to
Denver, gave him il" 1 Tel Mil treatment,
and he was taken back home a different
person. There is no doubt* that he will
be entlreli wall In a short time.
Paralysis left Mrs. Anna Barnetl of
Casper, Wyo., so crippled thai for throe
years ."lie walked with s cane and bad to
be helped on the stall
v. .t. Three weeks of Teleoonl enabled
her to walk anywhere alone, ui> and dowo
stairs and along the urowded streets.
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