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Show trnlD will leave at 1 o'clock In the af- C tTioon and will reach Mill City, ; nine iullea from Chafey, early la the ;' morning. From the time the men 1 reach Mill City until they return, to it ' In time to catch the train back Sunday , night and reach home Monday, morning, morn-ing, they will be the guests of tho ' OhaTey Investment company, a Sail Lako concern. SALT LAKE AND . STATS NEWS TO MAKE CHAFEY SALT LAKE CAMP Excursion Friday to Get Local People Interested In Properties. Salt Lake, Jan. 19 "We want to mane Chafey a Salt Lake camp. San Francisco and Los Angeles have dominated domi-nated other places to the detriment of i his city and we want to put this city in the front ranks of commerce and mining by having It the most heavily interested not alone in mining Dut In industrial concerns. For that reason an excursion will be run to Chafey, Friday and thoso who go may have an opportunity to see for them-tehes them-tehes what Is there and If the opportunity op-portunity Is good enough they can lank to investing for themselves, we ln.ve nothing to do with it. We have iunhing to sell to them." Such was the statement of a prominent promi-nent business man this morning wiio Is connected with the Chafey Investment Invest-ment company. Such was the statement at tho banquet ban-quet given at the Cullen hotel In honor hon-or of E. S. Chafey last night At the banquet addresses were made on tho opportunities that can bo found at thtt new camp. In front of the diners vas a large gold brick valued at $S,-00C, $S,-00C, taken from tho "Black Hole," which Is now the leading mine of the camp and the property of Mr. Chafey. Those present at the dinner last niht were: A. H. LJirrell, who will be in charge of i'ie excursion. W. H. Tobln. James Christiansen, David Mattson, M. S. Darrow. Van D. Spalding, William D. Livingston. Dr. J. F. ChrlstlaiiHen. W. J. Craig, William Douovau. Arthur W. James. Dr. E. S. Wright, Wlllard Scrowerofor, A. B. Irvine, Fred Stauf-fcr. Stauf-fcr. E. M. West. L. W. Snow. A. N. Rosenbaum, P. Morrraelster. J. M Jon-son, Jon-son, George A. Snow, Rev. F. B. Short, E. S. Chafey. E. D. Woodruff. J. (J. Crltchlow, Fisher Harrix, C. E. Taylor. T. Smith, L Hool brook, V. W. Sprague, L. N. Morrison, David Ev-ann. Ev-ann. I. B. Heywood. Oscnr, Lachmund, B. U. Heywood. Thomas R. Cutler, Jr., Grant Snyder, F. D. Kimball. E. A. Culb'ertaon and E. W. Kelly. Already some 15 business men ot Salt Lako have, declared their intention inten-tion of going to the camp Friday. The |