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Show Retubned, Oar old-time friend Scth Ford, formerly foreman of the Herald office, who last spring abandoned aban-doned the printer's stick and rule for tho prospector's pick and shovel, has just returned from American Fork, with his head full of "dips, spurs and angles," and his pockets full of specimens speci-mens from his mines. Mr. Ford is interested in the "Ccdenia," "Byron," "Rothschild" and "Hamilton" lodes, and judging from tho samples and assays wc havo seen, wc should say that ho is in luck, lie is now in correspondence cor-respondence with men of means in the East, and hopes soon to havo a largo amount of capital interested with him. Ia tho meantime, not to be idle, he has taken oft his coat and ia again at work in our office, where ho may be interviewed by capit-u-aHsts and others wishing an interest in a "good thing." |