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Lady always te an / en _ DELAY HER SURVEYORS FIND TREMONT’S INJURIES NOT SERIOUS A survey of the steamship Tre- it, which was rammed by the mer Ramona early yesterday | morning, was made today by @ | board of marine underwriters, com- posed of Capt. 8 B. Gibba, of the National Board of Marine Under- writers of San Francisco; Frask Walker, representing Lioyds Under- writers, of London, and C.W. Wiley, local marine inspector of the Bos- ton Steamship company. The in- spection was completed shortly be- fore 11 o'clock C. W. Wiley announced this morn- ing that the Tremont would not be placed on the dock before leaving on her voyage for the Orient. He sald that the damage to the vessel was of such & nature that she could be pla im condition to continue her voyage without going on the dock ‘The Tremont,” he said, “can be repaired at the Arlington dock, where she now lies, and we think she will be able to get away within about three days.” A part of the vessel's cargo was removed in order that the vessel might be listed and her ball fa- spected The interior of the vessel plainly we result of the collision with the Romona. One of the ves- I's plates above the waterline, which probably received the full © of the blow, was so badly bent that a a foot in length and about a quarter of an inch im width is plainly visible. In addition to this the deck gird- and frames of the vessel are i, and several bolt, ripped off. There are ks below the main deck on crack about ers wore the Tremont. Most of the damage ems to have been confined to the nd deck amidships. The Ramona will be repaired at the shipyards of Hall Bros, at k Harbor. J. D. Pharo, vice pr of the Pacific Coast company, said this morn- that the Ramona would prob- be on her run again by next Monday ‘ie hardly possible to say just what the cost of repairing the vea- sel will be, as until the stem is re- the extent of the damage be known,” he said, remont will receive perma nent repairs on her return from the Orient FIRE AT FREMONT Fire broke out in an unoccupied the property of James Krate, ut 4226 Fourteenth avenue north- east 2:45 this morning. The Fre fire station answered the call put out the flames before age had been done, The which is a two-story was damaged about $150, much dar building