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Show BCK Again. L. D. WoodhuU. I Esq., of Woodhull Bro's, got back , from San Francisco jeaterday, where he had gone on buiue connected with Hiiiiln ma;tL.-r.-. He vmn aeeoiu-! aeeoiu-! panitd on his return by N. BjukonSky, : Esq., tf this city, and by ex-Governor ' S. Purdy, of California. The interest in Utah mines is increasing in Sun Franci--co, and though capitalists wh' ' have b"eti repeatedly treated to doses ! of " wild cat" in the pat are a little 'cautious, the evidences of the richness i of the Utah ujiues are so strong that investments from that quarter will be Ircoly iii-de. j burin,: Mr. WooJhuil s iu San Tranci co, the Grand I'uke Tucnel i and Mining Company was incorporated, incorporat-ed, to work the Grand Buke and other mines in Tin tic, with a capital ot $1,500,000; Governor Purdy being elected President; Louis Kaplan, Secretary, Sec-retary, and the banking house of Sil-liman Sil-liman & Co. Treasurers. Among the Trastees are L. D. Woodhull and N. Boukoffsky, of Salt Lake city, Orviile Strong, of Chicago, Gov. Purdy and Wm. F. Sharp, of San Francisco. Mr. Woodhull brought with him fourteen beautiful brieks of silver, which he had extracted from ore of the Mai Henrietta, Tintic They are 998 fine, and average a little over thirteen dollars apiece. Tho thief who stole the silver bricks from Messrs. Wood-hull Wood-hull Bro's office somo little time ago, is assured these will not be laid around loose to be picked up; but if he is anxious to have a little lead be can be accomodated by 'making proper application appli-cation nt the right time and place when it can bo administered with a shot-gun. |