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SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
73 
reported in 1904 — Continued. 
TEXAS. 
Driller. 
R. T.Clifton.... I). 
Luther Myers .. M. 
James Sewell.. 
do 
Joseph Dronot. 
A. Warnecke . . 
W. A. Young... 
James W. Clark. 
J. H. Lee 
Ft. 
726 
In. 
Depth 
to prin 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
742 
592 6- 
Thomas Fowler 
do 
James W. Clark 
{Hamrick; Pan- 
ne witz;Dono- 
hue. 
160 
350 
885 
2,025< 
990-j 
1,500 
917 
435 
625 
1,737 
1, 500 
6 -2 i 
4? 
6-4 
Ft. 
705 
Height 
of 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
(Ms. 
335 
'.i;>n 
Gals. 
200 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
WiO 
MOO 
*>50 
1904 
1904 
1898 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
Kind of 
well. 
Remarks. 
1901 Water 
Oil. 
..do... 
Water 
..do... 
..do... 
Oil. 
Water 
Oil 
..do 
..do... 
.do 
.do 
.do 
Water 
.do 
Oil 
Water-bearing 
beds at 351 and 
398 feet. Water 
at 39.s feel salt. 
(L. S.) 
Prospect w ell. 
Artesian water 
si in turn 1,000 to 
1,100 feet. 
Aba n d o ned at 
742 feet. (L. S.) 
(L.S.) 
"Abundant sup- 
ply" of soft wa- 
ter. 
Soft water 
(L.S.) 
Gas at 1,600 feet. 
One of a series 
of wells which 
yield from 1,000 
to 800, U00 gal- 
lons a day each. 
(L.S.) 
Gas present in 
increasing 
amounts below 
600 feet. (L.S.) 
Prospect well; no 
oil. Little gas 
at 600 feet. Wa- 
ter-bearing 
beds 600 to 650 
feet and 1,150 to 
1,200 feet. 
Prospect hole. 
Found neither 
oil nor gas. 
Water at 220 and 
260 feet. Gas at 
240 and 400 feet. 
Dry hole. (L.) 
Water at 68 and 
393 feet. Oil at 
212, 312, 328, and 
360 to 428 feet. 
Lost on account 
of water. (L. S.J 
Well No. 4. (L.). 
Well No. 5. (L.).! 309 
Dry hole. (L.)... 1 310 
Flowing w a t e r 
and giis strata 
at 14,71, 419,973, 
1,056, and 1,352 
feet. Traces of 
oil at 415, 628, 
775, and 1,352 
feet. Dry hole. 
(L.) 
b Barrels a day. 
