LINES.] 
SUMMARY OF DRILLING, 
49 
reported in 1904 — Continued. 
ILLINOIS— Continued. 
Driller. 
o 
£ 
a, 
<v 
< 
Q 
Ft. 
I). 
773 
C. 
269 
}D. 
84 
D. 
92 
M. 
46 
M. 
43 
M. 
49 
M. 
275 
Depth 
to prin 
cipsil 
water 
or oil 
supply 
Height 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Kind of 
well. 
Remarks. 
H. W. Ham- 
brecht; II. 
Hemhoff. 
L. C. and W. E 
Trow. 
....do , 
II 
258 
84 
92 
33 
30 
35 
275 
-61 
-25 
Gats. 
Hals. 
1903 
1904 
1901 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
Water 
.do.... 
..do 
..do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
Coal at 223 feet; 
fire clay at 236 
feet. This clay 
used for mak- 
ing tile. (L.) 
Water-bearing 
stratum 60 to 
148 feet. Water 
muddy. (L.) 
(L.S.) 
(L.S.) 
(L-S.) 
The 3 wells are 
• 100 feet apart. 
(L.S.) 
(L.S.) 
Hard water at 200 
feet. 
INDIANA. 
►A. D. Harmon.. 
mm. Walters; 
[ Wm. Jamison. 
H.J. Hughes... 
[Harry Albert;! 
[ Geo. Albert. J 
c. 
h 
M. 
M. 
266 
1,262 
1,243 
1, 385-f 
10 
8-6^ 
J219 to 
\266 
1 
190 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
Water . 
Oil .... 
..do .... 
J 
8-6J 
2 
} 1,380 
&5 
..do.... 
(L. S.) 
/Small amount of 
\ oil. (L.S.) 
(Gas at 960 feet. 
1 (L.S.) 
INDIAN TERRITORY. 
M. 
M. 
1,700 
2,000 
Oil at 1,286 feet. 
(L.) 
Water at 1,145 feet. 
Gas pressure at 
2,000 feet pre- 
vented further 
drilling. (L.) 
IOAYA. 
H. W. Ham- 
brecht; H. 
Hemhoff. 
W. N.Treichler. 
O.G.Wilson... 
R. J.Johnston. 
H- W. Ham 
brecht. 
H. Hemhoff.... 
Jace Carter . 
2, cm 
8-6 i 
507 
1,300 
98 
10 8 
1,120 
435 
1,050 
90 
206 
50 
B0 
45 
310 
148 
1902 
1904 
1904 
1904 
Water 
.do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
Water-bearing 
beds at 367, 717, 
and 883 feet. 
Well drilled for 
oil. (L.) 
(L.S.) 
Water-bearing 
beds at 225, 375, 
405, 475, and 535 
feet. Tempera- 
ture 60°. Wa- 
ter hard. (L.) 
(L.S.) 
Water began to 
flow at depth of 
996 feet. (L.) 
(L.S.) 
Bull. 264—05- 
b Barrels a day. 
