Show Ir AJP AR3 from one ol the recently published memoirs of the science department de-partment of the University of Tokio that there is nothing to warrant tho belief entertained some years ogo regarding re-garding the enormous quantities of gold and copper to be found in Japan Whatever rich and easily worked deposits of either nietnl may have existed ex-isted there they were lone since es UEusted Any remunerative t = lrac tion of gold or copper must now fao pursued according to scientific methods meth-ods and by persons possessing capital Goal is just now the most nrofil hln mineral brought to tha surface in I Japan There are annually ported 160000000 catties a catty ia about 3 J pounds but the coal imported is yet about 47396000 catties Copper ranka second silver third and gold I fourth in tho mineral wealth of Japan I |