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Show oo MINTS IN WEST TO BE ABOLISHED Washington, D. C., April 1. Appropriations Ap-propriations of $50,000 for promoting trade with South America and Central America; $100,000 for establishing commercial agents in European countries, coun-tries, and reduction of mileage allowances allow-ances of congressmen to provide for actual transportation costs only, are some of the features of the $37,000,-000 $37,000,-000 legislative, executive and Judlcia'l appropriation bill vreportod today to tho house. It proposes to abolish the mint at Carson,' Nev., and the assay offices at Boise, Idaho, Deadwood, S. D., Hel- ena, Mont, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Similar proposals have been defeated defeat-ed in other congresses. oo |