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Show Robbery. On Wednesday night, or rather Thursday niornuig, some thief made hts way into ''lieid's," the outer door not being aa securely fastened fas-tened us usual in consequence of new flooring bein,? liiid down. Tho cigar stand of Messrs. Miller k Davy was tirst touched, about thirty dollars worth of cigar being taken and a Colt's six-shooter six-shooter of some twenty dollars value. Crawling over iato tho office of Messrs. Woodhull Bro's, the contemptible seouiidrol stole a numbor of bpecimen.-worth bpecimen.-worth much more from their historj : than even lor their intrmiio value. A piece of pure silver, oresceot-ohapo, weighing about twenty-seven ounces, particularly valuable as being tho first silver ostracted from Utah ores; a button of puro silver, weight about four ounces, tho drat Tiutio silver a beautiful tpecimon; a t-ilvor brick marked "Monitor and Magnet silver bullion,'1 weighing about seventeen ouncv; aud soveral specimens oi' lead and silver bullion, were takt'n. The Messrs. Woodhull would gladly pay tho cash value of tho specimens stolen to have them returned, because of the liislorical value they posses in connection connec-tion vith Utah mining. It is to bo hoped every csertion will be used to disoovor the thief aud givo him the Ml Wfit oftht law, |