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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1903 | STHR ROUTE SONBHRD FOATS I~ coppER IS KING miizsa METH[IUS iN H]H TW[‘ n“s A Mountain of—Copp—l: Orein EI D;)- formation in which the largest and r e Coast are found opper mines of the P The development work done on this prope is described by Lewis E. Aubury, State Mine alogist, in the ‘‘Copper Resources of Cali " page 178, as ¢ feet long cuts the vein for thir and is not yet reac ] shi 'S 1 H H thee "unu& all in ore » ac $ y | e S M, oA | > e ) 1 the N -‘ Fiannw |Interesting History of the Famous Cosumues Copper Mines, | 'N ew Chargeg Are Filed |guitan Escapes and His| Which Promise to Be the Riches' of Them All. | iz 35 ngines g e ot ! Against Postoffice Whereabouts Is"Not - red shove ihe water level" . Officialz. ‘ Known. | Brignt Fatare for Copper Industry. Recent Demand for Sulphide Or ‘ e - I# no industry that is receiving more attention | smelting [ fties. That difficulty has hes | ¥ A | A MANILA, April 1.—The investment of | oF 18 producing better results than copper rin- | overcome like many others by mode: {Allege That I ot i of Mindanao. which wes | i It 1 interesting and & little astonishing to | nuity, and, &s a result, the returns from the | 2 s PhE0I00, S Mindanao, which wes ' kngw that more meney is made in the United | Callfornia wmelters are as certain as the pa.- Were G.ven by Captain Pershing's forces States from mining than from banking. 1n an | ment of Intersst on Government bomds, and 3 t . fight in which a hundred Moros SyHCle recently published in the National | many times more profitable. o B red MOros Banker, E. Rich, & prominent banker, compar- | The business of copper mining has practica 1 “ Inf‘ormatio were killed, occupied theee days. The ing the mining {ndustry with banking, said: 15 hecome a science, 3o that now a copper mine iR e T ey s in yéarly s much invested in mining | is not as it was-—a speculation. Enginesrs and | 12 — e — b €5~ | ag there f8 in banking, but banking does not | experts arc able to determine § what the | T da Desperat ghting {00k place Inside ' prove as safe or as profitable as mining. In a | extent and paturs of any given - , and | ptured , (me of prosperity the average banking divi- | then the miners have only to flgure the co "avored Firms) 4 i Advance » | cannon were o ”” 3 dends seldom exceed 8 per cent a year. That the | of getting out the ore ard hauling it to smeit nd el Americans (not three, as pre- | pumber of dividend-paying mining companies fs to detsrmine what :their profit will be I Lled) were wounded, a few of | larger than all other combined {ndustries i re are few. if any, Instances recording the ite " foadly Tt 1o deenil | fully sustained by statistics. That mining pro- | falure 0f a copper mine. 50,060 share IS NOW READY v riousl s probable that all | duces gquicker and greater profits than any The development to enormous proportions r[ ane fo s, . - T 1 | recover, | other industrie] pursuit is svidenced by the | the copper mining industry of the country bas | ar e Southern Pacific Co. As is well known, this book, issued 5 ol R | scores of our muiti-mililonaires, and that the | come about in the last twenty years. the de- | . mate spring, summer. a ery vear by the The. vompisr Al hed Bacolod carly | jmmense fortunes Mack: Fair, Clark, | mand having grown with the’ perfection at a N hitel complete e ¢ VASHINGTGD A 1 v i and found rew forts, which ' ;‘um, Sharon, Haldwin, 3 8. | methods of applying e'lnmm,\‘ 7 - phigan She o B 5 4 504 R Ahne e tration and hundreds of others wer to| As an instance of the great demand for cop e_price. but .08 L Jony . . California Northwestern o Important devele L var under construction, VNG ' mining cannot be denled. And the most val- [ per, had the Californta Wire Works been able | ° 20 cents. O 45,000 < sclatica, 1 M o ' the Do [ The Moros did not walt to | uct of mines to-day is copper, ‘for | to procure the metal in Callfornta, the Pacific | shares have been s ? oy - latica, liver, kidney and Ranwa . bat: fren S oticy i n until now it atands > | cable, now being lald from Ban Francisco to | Unusual demiand for the sio thi . Subles. ¥ ¥ buy ¢ volley, which commercial value. atiia Cvould have been manufactured here, | 2nd Ia abunda erce ix! xty-eight miles from San Francisco, SRS e z 2 Amerfcans. Captain Porsh- kings' in speaking ingtead of in Ensland. Wil the do - pers miles from Sacramento, 3 miles from TURESQUE = ROU & -of decided to hombara the fortifi- e weaithy. e e soid at 2 ockton the comforis of home an CALIFORNTA Frias 1 pitice ' : 1 MeN B ’ gold mines of copper mine r 50,600 shares will be " 25 d B e v ind MeNair's and Gatley's bat- | tions of the country andard pub'ication the Pa £ . A k 3 5 - 8 bal- | ;make some of the worla's wenithiest men. e dow e 3 Mineral Baths, Hot Mud and Su ific Coast for Informat iing arding i up positions and shelled the | Tt Is this fact that Is bringing California into | PRy B il qur Baths., Bwimming Tank Riding " - 5 the ¢ 1 x works until Wednesday morn- * such great prominence amoug the Btates of the R A aad &5 er aind 5w Driving _horses. Shuffic Bo Mineral Spring Resorts, Coun- Ve €0kt SE Ko ¥ ) ne infantry and cavalry supporting LUgoD. &nd is sure to make her the copper buiys 240 shares. | 2wn Tentts Pool Billiarte ard 3 s Moros ot the aueen of the world. There are two reasons | buy i o 21 ——r ulards, Ping Pors. | try Homes and Farms Where | w0 noia on i y ¥ and b and | Ik Ba noze 00 ammrass 0" - et g - y and lay nights an Tn the firet place, there seems to be no limit | buys 300 shares. : cottages 317 50 per week, § per Summer Boarders Are Taken, ra clerk aitowance ve ped ats. The assault on | 1o the depth of the copper velns. and the deeper D A e e ot X Main Hote! Tme ¥ Now York crvice \Wednesday was carefully prepares the shafts of the mines the richer the ore. After S~ . T - ) oo waters free to guest and Select Camping Spots. X A ’"f"x 1y prepared. The | o Ghart has been sunk several hundred feet. ] Teciuomny 6F otodik - Imaing S 9SS Por further information call on Peck's 3 ‘ - forward a bdln?uuhhrlust’. | sometimes @ thousand or more. the —miners 5 g o0 Ve s formation Buresu, 11 Montgomery st VACATION ¥ Shibird ber 100 ‘ i < crossed the moal | “drift’” that is, they follow the veins in a or address PSRy o, 8 Lot 5 - 2, i 1 flerward scaled the walls, | 1ateral dizection. making suinerrancan tuunels |Immense Profits in California Copper . R. WARNER. Manage: ‘omplete in its da information as Th the forts was most | 10 different directions’ trom tne main shaft | % - nage:, s P e i Bl L where they frequently encounter vast bodies of | Byron Hot Springs, Cal “Sochtion, asesasasietionn, e g P 1 Moros were found | copper are. The ather reascn for the future tlone, 3 : ; i walls and forty were kilied in | tremendous output of copper from California is To be had at tie Ticket Offices of the p in the new milling machinery and modern £ « 650 Mar . (Chronicie 1 T % i er Bhe Bulta methode of smelting. y thess means large |8 G build and Tiburon Ferry, foot of ute of the Sultan of Bac- | profits are real'zed from ore which was for for each dollar in Market Iso at the General Office i wwn. He is belleved to have | merly thrown aside as too low a grade to be | profit of 3060 per Mutual orner Sansome IS lege 1ped Monday night smelted. The low-grade ore mines are indeed i Cat San Franetsco. g T M Gineral Davis reached Pantar,| 3608 ihe most valuabie in the State, because | scatt - 1 3 P i Yol e ! of the immense quantity of the ore and the case | Applica m e of N o ferdny. o8 S in com} and small expense with which it is mined. | e .S : i o Pesa duced $3.6 Bre sorons t : H : e ‘\I'“hf”‘i"‘“w‘:f}g Discovery of Cosumnes Mines. | | of the operation X. RYAN, Ger s i ; e e ool Langley's Stats Reglster for 1860 recited the:| | ago $10,000 was © — — 8 b hing's column. | discovery of copper ore on the Cpsumnes River | property in th then the proper! - | in Bl Dorado County. giving instances of as- | | 1ast_year earned | bundred r vehicie ¥ i i - eays Yyieldlng over 70 er cent pure metal, (s A P l 'I O I A péktal service, g @ DAVIS CABLES REPORT. |27 Yiadn® over 10 Berioem B mots | pgu P i T cres of the Cosumnes mine, makes the best ores | per Ci - Commends Pershing Highly for Able | assay several hundred doilars per ton. But it | View of Main Tunn its ores are about one- o8 | was not until early In the sixtles, when the | . el at the Cosummes | |7 °Col 7% 20 ™S e Command of Troops. | sturdy iiners weére washing large fortunes | Copper Mine. dollars dividends Rate week \SHINGTON. April 11.—General 1’a. | 8¥8ry day from the rich placer mines of the £ opper r il E | Cafifornta river bottoms, and at m time when | Here ligs disclosed the secret which insures | Hundreds of other simtlar instanc . LIKE STAR sied the following report of | very litle aitention was given to a search for | {he success of the RIO VISTA GOLD AND | mentioned to show the enorme »escriptive ¢ r BAN . al inf It is a Negs Can Pershing's attack upon the Moro | the now valued sister metal. copper, that a | COPPER MINING COMPAX which now | have been enjc sibas ” v wip mait . N2 0. : . 4 L party of ‘miners, who were Gigging a tailracs | OWne the famous Cosumnes Copper Mine and | mines of California o « ‘s Ing A t Tor ihe discharge of the debris from the placer | 1000 feet of the bed of the Cosumnes River, | The dirsctors of the above are ° . - ’ 1903.—Tiigan, April| Claime higher up the stream. cross-cut a weil- | Which 1s rich in placer gold. | prominent in both the publi ommercia - — = e & ¢ ¢ defined ledge of copper ore above the south | The best ores from the Cosumnes Copper | life of Call we! i 11—1 irsuance of my orders, based on ! bank of the Cosumnes River. Great excitsment | Min® will be sorted out and shipped to the | as conservative and t 3 2. O DO g and urg the rccommendation of General Sumu was created by this discovery, s the minsrs at | ncarest smelter until one is built on the prop- | are SPRINGS AT GL v A ¢ ve. ¢ e J. Pershing started last fIst thought the copper sulphides to be gold. ! srty wh vill be large enough to handle a'l | United St t camping, picnie and sure . Mond tion of the w 7 Bpecimens of the ore were ausa d found , the sulphide ores of the district. P. Colgan o The greatest s Mo sloration of the west coast | 1o be rich in copper. gold and sifver, some | The proverty of this company consists of four | Sacramento. 1 . stomac! B of Lalk i He visited many dattos | showing a value as high as $2000 in gold values ;yn{ rdmms. two of which are h y | Judge of the Super ™ ¥ t R ks W t n The acolod M 0! v r ton. Clalms were located and a compal nited States patent, situated sixte Santa Rosa, Cal MOFTEREY COUNTY, CAL. 3 S L rhe Bacolod Moroe haYS ! Vas incorporated end acquired titls o tha | miles southeast of | 56 Fratnt strest 3 2 kept war flags At b . and clalms were from that County, Californis, o ! Director, ¥ W ¢ t ke, 2 1ve Kept war flags flyiug n an the Cosumnes Copper Mine. Ri z W t which were reported the fros were made and costly and protracteq |Btate Mineralogist Reports on Con- . water b &t (he lake. Repeated offorts V'tigation ensued. It was finally decided in fa- um: Min > Hotel R A By ocoo i | vor of ex-Sheriff John Thelsen of 1527 Fulton SRANOK Cupgen: BNSe; . & LG tan to COIN® | gireet. San [rancisco, and his associates. Mineralogist Lewis E. Aubur n s for a friendly talk, but Then cam Sevelopment of the claims. Rasources of California,”” on page = i Captain Pershing | Six _thousand dollars was spent constructing a El Dorado County, where are situated | smallest stockhold > 3 <t Mondity he wag '0ad down the mountain side to the m mines of tnls company { ""This compan . & . i sy ¢ S ! nele were run mnd shafts -were sun! None of the counties of the siope presents | tunity t come in . ¢ 1 I two men were severcly | large body of exceedingly rich ore was uncov- | mere favorable o ions for mining and none | propesition with excepti 3 c New ¥ nere was nothing left but to eréd. ' Many efforts were made to work this | ofters a wider or more attractive fleld for min- | and operated by men of uni t - Pe ance. The place was | ore by the primitive methods then ine enterprises. j and well-known business abl S e e il T " k » . ded by a diteh thirgy | Pit 1t was found impossible to oper The vein, over thirty feet in width, is very | The readers of this paper a HOT €02 s 3 «es recen by 4 1c. as smeiting these heavy sulphide o large and str has been traced and lo- | vestigate t atter carefully C . £ the tack drove the de-| that time was little understocd In this coun- [ cated a distance e or four miles. The | For prospec nd fu g G 5 t . v ¥ F s out of the exterfor trench. On and ore of this character had to be shipped | formation Is of the most favorable character. | on or address F. E. Hood, s T 3 R 2 ; motions - g the f : and the | to Swansea. Wales. | The west wall Is in part prophyry par: | Chronicle building. F ©a 2 : ossed 1 over a bamiwo ik 3 n troons. The walls of | VAN COTT HELD RES iled. The Moros defending | IMMENSE COAL BEDS | COAST ARTILLERYMEN | LEADERS FAVOR KYLE ! Postmast atels. Ry @y 500 thips Jied FOUND IN PENNSYLVANIA MUST STUDY THE SHIPS, FOR OHIO'S GOVERNOR re, iling. . RN \‘i"]‘l :‘i casualt: ‘s:| Three Hundred Million Tons of Fuel | Knowledge of Nautical Affairs Will | Republican Politicians Launch a 7 5y & ol T ahar ,.’m.r,di in Sight in the New | Decrease the Danger of Firing Boom in the Interests of the v { Veins. Upon Friendly Vessel. Congressma Saratoga P. tud be situation, care-| WILKESBARRE, Pa. Aptil il.—An| WASHINGTON. April 11.—The Secre- | CINCINNATL April 1i.—Repablican 'LGRPW, Ekagss. Ca =) 1 " disposition accour t»n‘np-nse tract of coal has just been dis- | tary of War has aproved a scheme pro- | leaders from Columbus nd otl arts of > . " Orio were in conferente wi pubh loss to our (roops so ably Captain Pershing. He 1 forward to complete his ex-| Wd visit the friendlies, point being Maraqul. I supplies’ from Pantar, ne covered in Hanover Township, south of | posed by General Randolph, chief of artil: this city, on land owned by the Delaware, | lery, the purpose of which Is to Bive ar-|,; . eq¢ of Congressman Thomas Barter Lackawanna and Western and the Lc- | tillervmen statloned at eoast fortifica-| 1- 0" s rrov for the Republican nom high and Wilkesbarre Coal Companies. | {ions a better knowledge of the character- | qy, It was claimed Eight new veins have been discovered | jtjos of warships as well as to acquaint | th wing the elections ay in th: managers in Cincinnati tc _CAMPERS’ PARA Cots a & McLane, —WOODWORTH’S. HOTEL WILLITS. ®irgt season. New bu t the condition HOWELL MT. s gl < et > ,,‘,'",‘,'”, let to the lake. [ epent last night | W fch were mever bsfore found In the | inem more ge S botndon. ™ = (e Bite e ool 2. “Address WOODWO The work on th rogd” 15| Upper codl fgids, mulle undemeatlc them { Sohy. 7t is pre among other things | to call for a new man, or at least one § Helena, Ca condition and ing favr-|are the twelve veins now worked ifi oth- | (0" f vige the coast posts with a set of | the southern half of State. and th a month wagor I be able °r parts of the upper reglon. These (wen- | g,0q gnd o flagstaff with a yardarm, | announcement was made that Congress Rress HOTEL Maraqul from the Am lcay- |ty veins aggregate 180 feet of coal, the | jony which they may be displayed and | man Kyle would be supported 1 num 2., C 4 Jolo to-nl “DAVIS !]n veat being 2300 feet. iznals exchanged with paseing naval and | ber of countics in the southwestern par It is estimated that there 320.000,000 | rev-enue vesseis, | ef Ohie. i St ous of coal in the tract. The discovery . SERVOIR DAM BREAKS, e s . S Y| “It the pecu 't our fleet are not | -~ & ‘MDNT'NQ H,?IEL o offi- = i 1ia By far the miost xglanbie ever Ioade ) il i tor e coast Sellniry. whidl Rockefeller at Big Trees. O D e S5 TEBt. Qubstnts, oo | = = 5 ma Y DOING GREAT DAMAGE |in the anthracite reglon since Its general | opora) Randolph, in forwarding his ree- NTA CRUZ April 1L—John D, . unting, fiehing, boating: fresh END NG KOW ncar Dun- h pa-i o Sl sy L2 OaplaRT AR ati “it is not improbat t | Rockefeller and party arrived this n S e e | caes” NI FIEL BoNITo HOTEL. Water Supply for Gainet Mesa, in| ez g '\:x;;r:)l-igllir:ul:fl;;r‘th‘:u e o et ‘Ix--d‘mya Tiees ‘hh;is?:“ ! . Information Colorado, Is Gone, and Crops WASHINGTOX, 11.—Word has come yeeather or after dark might be mis- | train. They left for San Jose on their re ARR, Manager LOS GATOS. ROTEL LYNDON 55l ..o uee renie rennis, cro L e In town; opposite dey slations in the Senta Cruz Mts. Apply e Los Gatos. Montrio, Cal Sportsmen’s headq e oo — | Peck’'s Bureau, 11 A rsc. Manager cable to the State Department from Minis r Allen, at S Koree, that the coronation celebration has been postponed until autumn. n/for a possible enemy. which would | turn to this city. The party occupied two lead to dizastrovs results. private cars. Are Ruined. jlo.. April 1i.~The dam of T Olathe, fiftee city, gave way early to- ng damage estimated from $5 ). The reservoi Ditch MILLIONAIRE INVEN : A FLOATING BATTERY \i. B i .‘ a i table 1st campers Lt J. H. HAESTER Anson Pl elps Stol ropist, Desi of Coast is owned by 1 Reservoir Compans ater for irrigating the | BARATOGA SPRINGS T o ndred 1 ul of cattle are re- he Denver and Rio d out for dis- e | i unmhilmfl“uulllll“llilll[‘ i;ml g |m|||ll o ihing: caceliont tabie; 88 and $10 pe ; [" ‘ \' ’ . ‘l‘ con- | atove Deit ;v‘,‘,x,l.l"‘::,‘:w. ";.‘ ::l:‘,‘,(\(éjg:’;‘;f\"i‘ ! I 1 ' ‘ : it g e 0 L. 5 favnd peiore e food. Kuchel e Ml !;!umlmunlllhmnlnu | m“hmmll hll T rted as lost REPAIRS TO BATTLESHIP ot BRIDE SWALLOWS POISON { Grande track was IN EUSBAND'S PRESENCE WILL TAKE SIX MONTHS . ot th R . ) | | : 2 | tance of abo [ uarters of a mil Cincimnati Girl Who Recently Eloped | Damage Suffered by the Iowa Is| the Rus! B et When Walk- Witk Mean of Her Choice Estimated by Experts at Bty "“""f ny pr CORPORATIONS DISSOLVED ’v"":lga :'n’, Tires of Life. $500,000. D o il - FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAX' e INCINNATI prit. 11 -\l_f-’zu"i ’A.T'}HZ\'A 'C \ ,'\m,“ 1!.~.‘|“.v ot | nance, of TRENTON, N 7 By . q“okei : : : ark of this city is repor dying to- |répairing and overhauling the Towa. in-|ations, practically of bis:pen, Governor Murphy has wiped \Wherever vou go in the civilized world, there yvou will find from the effects of poison which she | cluding the damage caused by the recait | flom the disadvan 5 s Tl Ead Vg S = £ she 100K W on @ train en route | cxplosion, is estimated by the Navy De- | desizns of a similar i ity ”»”;;uz‘:“':;x the Walk-Over shoe. oo 08 d . - | partment at $500.600. These repairs can * e b Gk . " g PR e P i . Rl = wfm' he '-."'.,:’(.,m‘ .,‘.4,]'}8::; 7‘1{'27:\ bc compieted under six months santa Fe Surveys. it is customary the Gov- | The Walk-Over factory’s production—10,000 pairs daily—is oped to Covington, Ky., where they were | Iowa has been in commission for at GUTHRIE, O. T.. April 11.—A prelir h year to issue a proclamation | distributed through every State and Territory in the Union and e o DeWocher the dying wom- | five years 2nd prior to the accident Prossige eluk hads by the Nania T o -orporations thal are in arreags | 4 s ;. 3 an stated that after & quarrel in Dayton |ommenrdations had already been mad arough aver County, Oklahoma on | ¥ te tax for two years. Many of the forty-two foreign countries. - = rchased polen scr an extensive overhauling of the ves-! . Lioposed from Svrnense a9 corporations wiped out are wildeat min- 3%, A ST g B < £ A i Blaes followed her |sel G for o NS [ ins und developing | companes: others | It's a shoe of international fame, and growmg beiter every . o gy wbglliss 3 = : : : ot N 2 | rganized to launch patents, and still R ey ¢ Gty oo ot ¥ : . N English ahcliaras -cover - 189.000 Sime do thonl g came into being with a view of v. 1t has no betters and few equals at five dollars SSos = acres, against 560,000 in France ‘ s 43 taking over some business or other. But | & 5 4 0 vote eeps | Licir pldnafell by the wayaite. Thag¥ss Walk-Overs For Men | Walk-Overs For Women et throint 2o | solvea is 25 remarkably small sum No matter what high-class leather you The new models for spring are fault- t gh 1 | e ‘ ¢ . e 2 { for New Jersey corporations. i want; no matter how “freakish” or how less. Never before has footwear been so TR | conservative a style you want. the Walk- 1 : : ROR 1 { : b 4 . lai 5 eminine, so ceful T'he lines Last Honers for Belknap. | Over_will meet every requirement. SRNIEY) o Ao & Groch of the lasts are not only beautif but are so perfectly molded after the the foot itself that the Walk-Over can | JSTON, April 11.—Private funeral ser- { vices for the Rear Admiral George . Belknap (retired) were held at the p home in Brookline this afte Nothing better in style, stock or ser ¢ ‘can be had in any of the makes. Specially treated oak KA, K e Court Lo deci Board of Education F TO EVERY 10 PAYS TRIAL OF i Dr. Lawrence’s Wonderful pek CHie inding the North Atlantic ficet at Pen- bid : L nachin cO to remain there several days pend- shops at Port Royal will be ed to]ing the arrival of several carloads of pro-| Charleston and the bullding for alvyigions, He will be joined there early | feundry. next week by Rear ~Admiral Coghlan, 3 R with the Caribbean Sea division, and the G, Pa, Avril e fa fleet will proceed to Norfolk, where it it T S W wiil be reviewed by Admiral Dewey. Ad-| yuth side and the second pler wag | Wiral Coghlan has already left —Puerto destroyed. Cortez. tuveiope, FREE. ing and enlarging them. Contr ar w amactel D e Consuitation &rnge end HEALTH APPLIAN 6 O'FARRELL ST. (Near Market whose bid wa . i ; llmnmufl ‘“Nihlllillllllll e and oan sombel the mesto Sntt | noon. . Governor Bates was représented b equaled in durability. be called a faultles K dren to attend the negro gch A e two members of | ff and ihere were | school and the pupil was refused admit- | 1 s Nautical Training School Com- A - : Qsi:uly Resteres Lost Strengih, Cures Varicocel m.r,h_.rm Lack of Be- A D el aamit I esion) arTwhigh Ramirar Bilkras 1o peid to any . i R e e e, ystem treatmest. | Lought against the board to compel it |been chaltman, and from various organtz- address in U. $ ‘or full part! THE ONLY EFFEC]:UAL | tc admit the negro jone. The body was taken to Washing- $. for $3.75 924 MARK[T Opposit: i ar< 203 our 64-page private MEANS of giving, without | et Ry W y to-night. It accompanied by Mrs. % 4 Em -orium 3 s 2 ur 64-page privat excitation. a massage, exercise | avy Yard Shops. and her son, Licutenant R. R. wrated book Na.Bshowing and srlmumlonwmcin_emrgl- { OWASH ON, April /11~ Rear SEM R > be male system, and fullyex. zestl:::::drv‘y’uz'1 nldwd::cfi [ miral oni reau o i it Pz iing o e meth- 5 afuil and free circulation | Yards and Docks, to-day rded the cor ewey to Review Fleet. 1 I i ads f\'ép;:y_p;[ANesg: 4 blood in the debilitated parts, tract for building the \\:..m WASHINGTON, April il.—Orders wcre‘ """""” mmm "““" I“““H ““l I“" “ l m’;ml l“"m reag Sent sealed, in plain thus permanently strengthen. ‘8::!:(1.‘.1.;'.»:;;,. . ¢ :..“, v‘l ’,,, th to Rear Admiral Higginson, com- il 0t o , In o vetion Company of Chicago, 1) e o i i | |

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