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Show DR. WOODRUFF RETURNS. Tells of the Exchange and Its Work Down at Los Angeles. After a protracted ahsence. during Which lie did not B little to simplify the work attendant upon tho organization of the new mining exchange at I.os Angeles. Ir K. A. Woodruff came in from the South yesterday, and after two weeks devoted to local Interests will depart again, his subsequent return to be with his family, which Is now In the Southern metropolis. The new exchange has begun be-gun Its activities in a manner that promises prom-ises to stimulate Interest In diggings throughout the Western country nnd cannot but result in Infinite good, especially es-pecially to those rumps nlong tho Salt Lake Route. Already It has taken a number num-ber of them under its nourishing wing and to tin Ir ib- ,-,.pment Is contributing quite freely. It Is sending out much wealth to tho encouragement of new discoveries dis-coveries that have been made within Nevada Ne-vada s gold-bearing belt while California Is eliciting not a llttio of Its attention. The exchange hns started out in a manner man-ner that promises to do much good, not only for the community In a general way, but for the entire Southern country, says Dr. Woodruff, and t'tndi's Securities may rely upon warm support wherever Hi, v show themselves entitled to It The doctor's many friends will b delighted to learn that he has returned In excellent health. |