Show how the emery county article looks to an expert anticlines of little significance senators kearns and clark locally in terestea location notices galore senator tom kearne senator wm A dark 0 montana pern heath of the republican national committee divid keith R 0 kerens J E kerens and other men 0 wealth have en the green river oil fields and their names adorn several location stakes in that region other names hed in the group are A L thomas ter of silt lake V ott W rees and other official connected with government and detate departments in utah it ie air to presume so any of wealth represented in the bilings 0 oil and in emery county that some thing will oe done council man duvia however belongs the credit of making the first move toward devel hia concern the san rafael mining compa 15 bag ordered a fine plant and mr davia ie now in the east to it manufacture mr day ie 11 the beet ill round practical pric oil man in utah spent man with boen trust concern the standard oil company or several vears being its chief inspector mr davis opinion on oil land should therefore be worthy of consideration and that he has taken the initial toward develop ing the emery county oil fields is a pointer of importance don robbing ho ever holds the bait for oil lo 10 aalona for himself and assoni ales now hav e something like 23 acre placed to their credit on the iun ty record mr robbins sent in one batch of 80 location notices tor record lost monday which at acrea to the claim means 12 additional acres added to bis previous large holding councilman A J davis of salt lake ie the next largest oil land holder closely followed by too walker bros ef salt lake on thursday 12 more oil locations were bent down from salt lake in a lump nd several cam in in email lots among the litter were tron california par tie and from illinois parties oil notes the standard oil company s profit in 1900 ere oa 07 surveyor tally man 3 r is at work in the lower oil field tor outside birties in one oil district in california Cili fornia the essres of one company id vinced from sl per share to per shire in a short period of time del larsen of cleveland and chris jenann of lerron have just relocated acme fine looking clavente cla tente claims south of the copper globe proper it the development boom ever ap preaches the location boom in point of interest bhaer maty will be the t populous and section in utah AT beahm nt texas recently one acre of ground sold for the land v 13 in the heart of the known oil region land adjoining the known oil belt sells there for an acre ira browning barn Ro berteon john leamaster Hilla trum A E smith felt divided in to three parties left tor the loer oil field V wednesday ednes day aad thursday the california utah oil company filed articles of incorporation in salt like last week Capital nation divid ed into share of the par value off I 1 each the company owns oil lind in emery and carbon count s kilbourn r president milton vice president W I 1 roberta secretary and treasurer D robbins general mana ger who together with W G scott R R mcdonald and W J berry form the directorate much has beta said in the of laid regarding the demand for oil in relation to its prospective supply of the use to be made of oil as a fuel by railroad compaan los and steamship lines of the use of oil in the em elting of ore and in power gen aeration the con census of opinion being that tor many years to come the supply will not exceed the demand another feature of interest to oil producers is the tact that a scheme is on toot or al aged to b lor the production of rubber from i the residue rema nine after the refining 0 oils it is claimed the project ie a feasible one and that an excellent quality of rubber has been aured from 1 waste the abili ity to handle the oil in this manner greatly enhancing the value of the oil output which with thia new enterprise turly under dav should raise the price the en ter prise emanates emana tei in san francisco b it there is every reison to bel evo that the invention should be credited to u salt lake man salt like mining review WHAT AN EXPERT SAYS marc ll 11 E jones M in salt lake min ing review 1 of OIL the mineral oils asphalts and natural ens all belong to the class called adro carbons ahey differ from one another by endless gradations acord ng to tho amount of volatile atter the heau est hydro carbons a the aej halts such is gilsonite lite etc then come the higher whose const burnts ire fines such as Elii ente and many others then come the fluids carrying varying percentages of asphalts finos and oils which go under the oame of mineral oil the last in the series of indro carbons is nat ural gas which is a voli tile under ordinary temperatures there are no to locations in the world which produce exactly the same kinds of hydro carbons tor tho chemical conditions ard different in the different localities and also the opportunities tor the evaporation of the volatile elements are different the oils of certain regions have general similarities for example the oil fields of pennsylvania and ad joining regions are familiar aid from them all of our birly e in oil and natural gas was derived there were certain qualities in those oils which required special processes for econome cal treatment these qualities ie 1 pennsylvania people to turn do the califor la oils and also those of utah be cause they contained different eld bents from oils As a result the oils of both these regions haie tor many ears been regarded of no value until recently it was discovered horev er by careful study of natural oils that by cracking them they could je made useful for the production of petroleum naptha paraffin fir and asphalts as well as the oils of eastern regions thi soon led to general exploitation of tha oil bearing rocks ohe counte conditions of OIL the oils are generally concede ed to bo tha product of the decompose si tion of or animal matter or both under extreme ires surp in the presen e of salt if this becom position takes under conditions aich allo v the gases produced to escine the product in time will be asp hilts of varying composition cou position and e have gilsonite and its ailed should the conditions be such that the batile elements geoff less readily we shall have miner il oils of v in ing deg ees of fluid it it the conditions ire such that elements cannot escape then ve shall have arge accumulations of maural gas and tery fluid oils with no asphalts except those which ire in tion in the oil LOCAL ahe oils of utah all belong to the ere maceo is and berti ry beds though in the fir south thora kiy be oils found in the carboniferous beds ahe in which these oil hae been found so fir are portions of the bed of great S it lake and in cistern rutih south of the covering i territory with many interruptions troia price ash ley and grand junction to the arizona line the principal oil field with chih the public is generally acquainted lies in the vicinity tv of green river utah this is an stive basin belonging to the colorado divisi n of the creta eow and is by hiving the santa nearly horizontal hut with the southern edges a little turned up and eroded eh s therefore produces what geologists call syncline sn cline and on its southern side presents open edges of all the santa and enables the oils toes cipe with some ease the Is therefore are heavy oils carr ing an usual high percentile tige of para fine and from the baturo of the rocks will be found occupying a bertun honz on around the edge of the basin there is no anticline in this region nor is there any reison to expect nastuni gas will be found there che op ties for the storing of oils in I 1 this region in sandstones are very greit are certain reg ons where what m feht be billed a h il anticline exists over a large brei and should produce jarab qua of mineral ol 01 q let hi wever there la but one locality in which ro ks hive either been lo 10 bated or attempted to be drilled we shall kvut considerable interest the result of this boring anticlines there is 1 great deal of talk and much of it talk about an tinline everybody who locates an oil cl urn declares that he is on an anticline the reason for this is that no great bodies of mauril gia and oil have ever been found except in anticlines but people should not be misled bv the the ory thit oils cannot be found except in anticlines tor th cin occur in smaller quantities in sync linea put they will nl davs be heavier and in utah more val bable than the 1 ahter oils because of the high percentage of maraffino pa which they contain an anticline is a condi tion of the rocks by which they are tilted up after the fashion of the root 0 n ho se and therefore make an enclosed space on all sides which forms t voir for the of gai and oil such reservoirs may be very lol il in california they are alwis local and the amount of 1 which they contain will I 1 e governed by their eize and extent in utah verv few anticlines will be found but when found they v ill be more exten live than those of california or even wyoming |