E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . y by heads. Hull Field Production second weekin September about 2,600 bbl. daily.Recent completions: Big Four, No. 5Hannicker well; Humble Oil & Refin-ing Co., No. 1 Palmer; and Gulf Pro-duction Co., No. 1 Thomas. Matagorda County Texas Co. (Markham)—No. 6 Meyerswell making heavy gas pressure from3,100 ft. Texas Gulf Sulphur (Gulf)—Hurri-cane Sept. 14 destroyed three derricks. Allen Texas (Matagorda)—Derrickon No. 1 Baer well at Big Hill de-stroyed by hurricane Sept. 14. Drillingmay not be resumed. UTAHJuab County Lehi Tintic (Eureka)—Board of di-rectors

E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . y by heads. Hull Field Production second weekin September about 2,600 bbl. daily.Recent completions: Big Four, No. 5Hannicker well; Humble Oil & Refin-ing Co., No. 1 Palmer; and Gulf Pro-duction Co., No. 1 Thomas. Matagorda County Texas Co. (Markham)—No. 6 Meyerswell making heavy gas pressure from3,100 ft. Texas Gulf Sulphur (Gulf)—Hurri-cane Sept. 14 destroyed three derricks. Allen Texas (Matagorda)—Derrickon No. 1 Baer well at Big Hill de-stroyed by hurricane Sept. 14. Drillingmay not be resumed. UTAHJuab County Lehi Tintic (Eureka)—Board of di-rectors Stock Photo
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E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . y by heads. Hull Field Production second weekin September about 2, 600 bbl. daily.Recent completions: Big Four, No. 5Hannicker well; Humble Oil & Refin-ing Co., No. 1 Palmer; and Gulf Pro-duction Co., No. 1 Thomas. Matagorda County Texas Co. (Markham)—No. 6 Meyerswell making heavy gas pressure from3, 100 ft. Texas Gulf Sulphur (Gulf)—Hurri-cane Sept. 14 destroyed three derricks. Allen Texas (Matagorda)—Derrickon No. 1 Baer well at Big Hill de-stroyed by hurricane Sept. 14. Drillingmay not be resumed. UTAHJuab County Lehi Tintic (Eureka)—Board of di-rectors elected: George Nicholls, president: W. H. Trask, vice-president;C. D. Anson, G. B. Doyle, J. A. Barclay, and Charles Zabriskie, manager. Sioux Con. (Silver City)—At meet-ing of Knight mining companies heldin Provo, Sept. 10, taking over of thisproperty announced. Salt Lake CountyLittle Cottonwood Transportation(Alta)—Has increased rates, begin-ning Sept. 15, with permission of Pub-lic Utilities Commission, all increases. JIOU.NT NELSON FROM SITTING liLi-L CABIN, WINDMERE MINI.NC DIVISION, BRITISH COLUMBIA asked by company having been grantedexcept in case of low-grade ores, forwhich increase of 30c. per ton allowed, instead of $1, as proposed. Monetaire Mining (Alta)—Suit filedby N. V. Jones against boaid of di-rectors—D. J. Williams, president, M.H. Kriebel, Paul Piatt and Mrs. M. A.Williams—and Monetaire Mining Co., to declare void alleged action of boardin appropriating $14, 000 as presidentssalary for seven years back and inlevying assessment of Ic. a share. Con-spiracy to defraud alleged. Bingham & Garfield (Bingham Can-yon)—Restraining order asked by Col.E. A. Wall, to prevent company fromconstructing tracks across Klondike, Starless, Keystone, St. Patrick, andSarsfield claims, owned by him, inter-ference with extraction of ore depositsfrom claims being alleged as groundfor suit. Utah Copper (Salt Lake City)—Company has invited employees to se-lect repre