BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.; The Weekly Financial Review.
Date: 28 March 1910
Special to The New York Times
BOSTON, March 27 -- Announcement of the mine merger at Butte had very little effect on the copper stock market, whereas the bad news from the Granby Mine affected the entire list. The merger has little in it to interest or concern the public -- except in the case of Parrot -- while the news that Granby's ore reserve is only 6,000,000 tons (enough to last five years) caused a decline throughout.
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DULL WEEK IN PARIS.; Rise in London Discount Rate Caused Some Indecision in State Funds.
Date: 28 March 1910
Special Correspondence THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Date: 28 March 1910
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- Up to midnight officials of the Navy Department had received no word of the accident on, board the cruiser Charleston, in which eight men are reported to have been Killed or injured by the bursting of a gun.
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MISSING STUDENT FOUND AS STOWAWAY; Sewell F. Camp of Princeton Shipped Secretly Aboard the Liner Kronprinzessin Cecile. WORRIED ABOUT HIS CAREER His Father, a Watertown Banker, Didn't Want Him to be a Preacher -- Safe in Cherbourg.
Date: 29 March 1910
A brief cablegram received here yesterday from Plymouth, England, brought the first news of the whereabouts of Seweli F. Camp, a young Princeton student and athlete, for whom his father has been making a country-wide search since he disappeared from college a week ago.
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ROOSEVELT TO TOUR WEST.; Accepts Invitations from Milwaukee and Cheyenne for Coming Summer.
Date: 29 March 1910
WASHINGTON, March 28 -- It became evident through the medium of a cable dispatch to Senator Warren of Wyoming, received to-day, that Col. Roosevelt intends to make a Western trip not long after his return to the United States, in the early Summer. His message accepted an invitation to attend the annual Wyoming celebration, to be held at Cheyenne in the last week of August.
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