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Show REFUGEES RETURN TO MINING CAMPS WASHINGTON, May 2. Almost 200 American refugees who fled from mining min-ing districts in Sonora have returned to their former homes there. Consular reports re-ports received at tho state department todav said twenty Americana were back in E"l Tigro ancf about 150 had again taiten up their employment at Naco-zari. Naco-zari. Other roports toll of tho safety of many refugees for whom inquiries had been made at the state department. Admiral Badger has also reported the arrival at Tampico yestcrdav of the Henly and Warrington with Sfty-cight refugees from Tuxpan. The Hancock brought 432 refugees to Vera Cruz yesterday from Puerto Mexico. Mex-ico. The Terr' sailed for New Orleans with 606 refugcos and there aro now about 100 refugees aboard tho Morro Castle. All destroyers, reports Admiral Badger, havo recently "been refueled. The reserve re-serve flotilla" has been orderod to proceed pro-ceed from Pensacola to Charleston for overhauling. All of the fifty-six wounded men at Vera Cruz aro reported doing well. |