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Show . ten miles from Mills the nearest , road point, and abQut JJjejt rail- Winnemucca. He says there ar ? forty years ago three stamp rnl , ' were running fU tlme. were closed, however, in .Jf m'n;8 days and the mills torn down r.,f,rly number of years a6o a t?'n5 a commenced digging again iahCoM shafts and tunnels. Rich ore were found and today- there A t8 three mills in opertion " each dlyt0 Tl "" S each daj. The camp was fonneriv known as Don Glen, but we got our bend together last year and chaiZI the name to Chafey: ,-uand "You don't need to do any Bhoi,fi. fr V1" out.ea?a,ng! speak for themselves. We have I good town government ahd the town is populated, by about 1.000 of as good people as you would 11 nd in any country. We have our little dances and social recreations that are up-to-date and we aro all pretty well-to-do so far as worldly goods are concern The weather there this winter has been fine and when I left thero abont a week ago there was not nearly ro much snow on the ground as there U here. Yes, we hav a newspaper there' that prints 5,000 copies every week I a part of my business in Utah now is in relation to the paper." CHAFEY A PROMISING - ' AND GROWING CAMP J. P. Walker, president of the town board of Chafey, Nevada, Is in Ogden, visiting with friends and attending business matters. Mr. Walker states that Chafey is one of, the best towns in the state of Nevada today, it la |