r*��������� w h������4 3_ '.*???J!"*4*ri'".'*JJ." " '"'^"I'jtJUl ;<���������> J>' ���������'��������� I"1 ���������������������������a WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. V>03. 1' D E.Jacobs Accountant Ana?:������������i.!dH B.C. FHE ED1T0 Sees great things. On Friday last the editor, ncco-np*n ied by Mr. T. A. Garland, visited the Gold Bug. There are half a dozen tunnels, a shaft, and a number of ope n cuts. The ledge is present in the in all. $5,000.00 have been taken from a cut 20 feet long and wide and six to ten feet deep. The ore assays about $100.00 per ton after deducting freight and treatment. Mr. D. A. Holbrook is tracing the ledge down the hill towards the railway track, and has ore in every open cut except the last one, where he expeced t o have it in another round. This last cut is within 100 feet of the railway. Little grading will be necessary to put in a railway spur for ore shipments. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. G K KR7VWOOI) It C. W. C TILS LEY. PRACTICAL PLUMBER. Steam aid hot water fitter. A first class tinshop in connection. THE BANK of BRITISH NORTH /��������� ME ZICA. GliliKN WOOD B.C. Mr, McAllister of the Anacon da smelter arrived in town yesterday evening. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR P*'Bennetts Outta Percha fume .the-best fuse in he word- -������������s CARRY IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF MINERS' SUPPLIES, GOODWIN CANDLES. &c. &c. THE RUSSELL LAW CAULFIELD IKW & Second Hand Stoke. COPPER ST. Greenwood B.C. 7 7P* IDA Ntv ^?������: WEDNESI^ ?. APRIL 29. W3. ABOUT TOW J Boundary Creek is not as high as last week. The flag elevator has been given a trial run, but has as yet hoisted n o slag. Mr Paul Johnson returned from Alas- ka arriving in town Saturday evening. The proniinade concert given at the Masonic Hall by St. J tide* chur, h wa.s one of the pleasantest affairs >et j. iven j M<xcy _ff.t Sfci$$r.. sM m *Cn *������������& ^^- W %���������'"*** '1 s9������p ^i8 %# mi W* w5 IT**- WMM, FIRE IMSUFANCr, KLINES, REAL ESTATE. UEO. B. NAP EN MANAGING DIRECTOR in Greenwood. . The Odd Fellows had their annual Hotel LaCy^mitlL rhurch tro^ner last Sunday evening. . . t DnMcRae talked to them, at the The 0������\y Workmgman s Hotel in town .Presbyterian Church. ^ Everything Fikst Class. OlaLofstad. PBOPRIETER. News ForJo b Printing. Cheap Rates. j^j_ ii _��������� j_ _��������� p. -������w ��������� *_r������������������������������������*��������� ������������������������ Barrisers Greenwood B.C. Subscription to ''Anaconda News" .50 a year, or .05 per ticket, good for 5 weeks. By mail $1,00 per year. ILSON&CO. MERCHANT "TAILORS. Clothes Cleaned And Repaired Copper St. G keen wood, B.C. ET A N EWS ADD TI!!S SPACE 18 CSKT6 ft MONTH. THE A ���������ujamiii i.i.lap. ���������Ml". ���������!���������������^ WEDNESHa?, APRIL 29,1903. A.E. ASHCROF'l Do mii i<��������� 4 & 1- 1 ��������� \ ,i c j-.il.-u _ i-*i \ ������ 3 *..r Wood Beak. Ciet-i.������ t < d. B.C. ANACONDA SMELTER STARTED. | SAiITH & MC.t AE. bri ATiONr.I Y On Monday morning furnace No. 2 at the Anaconda s������melter was blown in. Bltfst was was turned on at 7.38 A. M. and slag was flowing 50 minutes later, breaking i:ll previous records. Under the guidance of Mr. Rudolf Liden who is in charge pending the arrival of Mr. A$c.AUisttr -very thing is running smoothly and well. Town Lots 'Selling (Lf-ap, Hiupfs rid Cabins to Kent. GARI AND & CO. Eresh spring salmon & halibut at P. BURNS & Cc EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRI- Greerwood B.C. 'Phone No. 2. Webb & Maynard. PAINTING AND SIGN WORK. BICYCLE & MACHINE REPAIRS. Skate Sharpening, Taxidermist. H.A KING & CO." Dealers in. CIGARS, bTATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY. Allthe lates> periodicals, j THE GIANT POWDER Coa,CO High & Low Explosives Gutta lercha Euse & Caps Electric Blasting ap- parafrus. FACTORIES AT GIANT & CLIPPER GAP, CAL., &VIC* TORIA BB C. H.P. Lickinscn, Agent, COPPER STREET. Tel A. 73. GreenwoodB. C. iMM.������CT^jaiijniiwaiii. WEnNESD^i\ APRIL 29, 1<W3. F YOU WANT- Frnit, Candy, Groceries Etc. CACL, AT THE South End Grocery. < ***��������� I HAM!LTO ���������; nOWDtR Co. OF OfSSTREAL. ��������������� ^ + ��������� Dr. B. Mathison Dentist * & ��������������� ��������� ��������� {������^H������gh Explosives, ^ Blasting ������.v Stumping Po\vckr.| ��������� Fuse, Ops & Blasting Apj.arsituj..^ ��������� Greenwood, f factory nanai :..m:: <2> B. C. ^ CULTUS HEHE ��������� Husband���������I can't g-et the castors under the bookcase to work at all, and I've oiled them twice. Wif.2 (with conscious superiority)��������� But you didn't use castor oil. | E. W. Monk, Agent, f f GOVERNMENT ST. jTel. 16&57. Greenwood, B. C.& v A boy boasts of what he is going to do when he becomes a man,and an old man brags of what hs did when he was a boy. Smith & McXiae, Books, Stationery,Wall paper. Etc. Smith & McEwen. Staple & Fancy Groceries &��������� Hikers Supplies. Anaconda B. ���������. 1 i m
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Title | Anaconda News |
Publisher | Anaconda, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1903-04-29 |
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Anaconda (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1901-1905 |
Identifier | Anaconda_News_1903_04_29 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2012-12-21 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 760db9e7-3679-4b0f-b809-248c7f38b707 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169269 |
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Longitude | -118.6833000 |
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