SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
163 
reported in 1905 — Coninued. 
TEXAS— Continued. 
Driller. 
Seott Clay 
E. C. Foster 
Wm. Brown 
Joe Drouot 
Phil. Audrige 
Fred Chase 
Harry A. Roberts . 
John F. Grogan... 
G. E. Courtney 
do..... 
do 
J. E. Donnelly 
Donnelly, Land- 
halve & Blocker. 
J. E. Donnelly 
F. P. Donnelly & 
Monk. 
J. E. Donnelly 
A. J. Ashworth . . . 
Joe Lee . 
.do. 
J. H. Lohmann 
Andrew Williams 
Ft. 
1,103 
1,134 
1,205 
1,140 
831 
721 
205 
137§ 
325 
366 
1,620 
354 
200 
200 
256 
1,504 
1, 520 
epth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply 
In. 
6 
6-4 
6 
4 
81-51 
6f-5 
7i-5| 
53 
6J-5| 
5 t 3 b-4 
6 
6-5 
6J-2 
6i-4 
Ft. 
12-4 
L3i 
358 
266 
200 
200 
250 
17s 
Yield per 
minute. 
Height 
of 
Ft. Gals. 
62,000 
b'200 
150 
150 
h 250 
-163 
Gals. 
6 300 
b 500 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1901 
1901 
10 1902 
Small j 1903 
10 1904 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1905 
Remarks. 
Water sand at 60-480 
feet. (L. S.) 
Water at 72-110 feet; 
show oil at 772-815, 
876-920, 1,090-1,134 
feet. (L. S.) 
Oil in shale from 825- 
1,165 feet. (L.) 
Bowlder stopped drill- 
ing. (S.) 
(L.) 
Oil rock at 1,188-1,204 
feet. (L.) 
Gas sands at 700-800 
feet; oil at 1,120 
feet. (L.) 
No oil; slight show of 
gas. (L. S.) 
Water 85-275 feet, 
with head of +12 
feet; abandoned. 
(L.) 
Little water at 20 feet. 
(L.) 
Saltwater. (L.) 
Small yield; water 
salty, used only for 
stock in droughts. 
(L.) 
Water slightly sul- 
phur at 328-366 feet. 
Oil at 160-165 and 437- 
439 feet. (L.) 
Water, hard, at 266- 
354 feet. 
Soft 
Water salty; some 
water found at 60 
feet. 
Signs of oil and gas at 
700-800 feet. (L. S.) 
(S.) 
Soft water 
Six wells; strongest 
yields 10 barrels in 
24 hours. (L.) 
Water sand at 720- 
730 feet; no oil. 
(L. S.) 
Barrels a day. 
