THE ANACONDA NEWS / *x.v -_E_____! _!_.-. ������ . N > 38. WED"NE������T��������������� l\ SEPTEMBER 2, *y������3. n.ui_H..P>"J|fl������W Vol 3. REPORTER Sees great things. On Friday morning the reporter k-ft Grand Forks bv train. On his arrival at Eamberts he was joined by the re*t of the party and started up the hill toward the Iron King. It took us an hour to climb up to the mine, which is 615 feet above th* track. Jhe claim lies east afcd west and takes in 1500 feet of lead. . .,, We first went down the western nii.- side. On this there are five openings. The first two were not sampled. lhe third and forth were large and we took a.small sample of each. The filth was a tunnel 35 feet long and timbered. In the center of the claim is a swamp from which the ground rises in all directions. . Oo the southern slope there are three holes, viz: o_e shaft, an inclined shaft and the discovery hole. The first shaft Continued on page6. 1-TME Ham, Bacon &������au������age AT P. BURNS & C������ Greer wood B.C. 'Phone No. 2. Tow a Lom Selling Ch^p. Houses and Cabitas to Kcwt. GARLAND & CO. Smith,. & McBae. Books, Stationery Wallpa.per. Mte. I THE ANACONDA NEWS i.' ������������������-���������������_ si/* J: v, _ .. ..< i ���������������������������' i.*..-.-. ABOUT TOwWN Grand Forks hu.a rnar.y beautif.il gardens. Mrs. Armstrong of Greenwood ha* returned from Spokane. The thermometer registered 36- on Monday mormng at 6.60. Two mors boats are being built for Boundary Creek by the boys of Anaconda. Mr. J. C, Miss Mary and Mrs F._ K ifer left for Cleaviand and Columbus Ohio. Mrs Keffer will return in six weeks. Mile signs have been ch-.tifr-zd on the C.P.R. They now numb' r f r m Nelson instead of Robson ������>s formerly. Mile signs have also been put up on the high line. -���������"--" ������������������ ������������������ '~ 1. ... ������������������ .'��������� .. ��������� 11 .....���������_ Subscription to "Anaconda News" .56 a year, or .05 per ticket, good for a weeks. By mail $1,00 per year. WEARS SOEE AGENTSjFOR Dr. E. MatMson DentisD Greenwood, Webb & MaynarcC PAINTING AND SIGN WORK. BICYCLE & MACHINE REPAIRS. Hotel L-adysmitiie The only Workingman's Hotel in to���������a EVEHYTHING FlRST C*C,ASS. OJaLofotad. f*nOPf"jlK?0������t WILSON &CO. MERCHANT TAILORS. Clothes Cleaned and Repaired Copper St. Ghesnwood, _. C ^"Bennetts Gutta Peroha fuse the best fase in the worlds a������d CARRY IN STOCK A FUEL LINE OF MINERS'SUPPLIES, GOODWIN CANDLES. &c. &e. THE RUSSELL LAW CAULFIELD CO. LTD. iclei Tinning and plumbing. COPPER ST. THE CANADIAN BANK OF bRKEKWOOD P.C. THIS Space THE A tfACONDA NEWS >������l <> <> <��������� <��������� TRY THE _E__ _tffe_ MBBk FOR # ��������� ^ ��������� CHEAP RATES. I ������*��������� ���������> o 4 The Anaconda News 1 I Smelter Ne ws. At the Anaconda smelter a temporary track has been built down the hill from the lower ore bin railway tracks to the furnace floor. On this the molten slag cars have been let down from the freight cars to the place where they are to be used. Work is progressing- rapidly on the foundations for the new brick smoke stack. T" - ��������� ��������� ��������� "������������������" - ��������� _ ... ��������� .,- ��������� _ - ��������� ^mmnrr '. ��������� ,*_r Every person wastes enough money in six or seven-years to realize a handsome capital if part even were saved. YORK COUNTY LOAN AND SAVINGS C������ J. HANHAM. Supt. Rossland, B. C. ������������������"-������������������ ��������� - ,.-������������������������������������- ��������� i ��������� ��������� -������������������ ������������������... ���������I,,. ��������� p,, .i ��������� ,.i��������� TI E O p I. Cc NEW & SECOND HANDSTOicE. Coppkr ST. Greenwood B. C. 9 ���������$g ���������MS 'M m ���������m 1 TEE ANACONDA news 5 ������������"*������ MINING NOTE Thf Re-drick Due i.*. b Hug worked by Thomas Mc. DonnpJl nud is a good prospect rich iti {;oli3 ai d wilver. Fred Oliver is working :h������������ Morrison one ������ f the got d mine's of D fcd.vcd Camp. G.L������ason and J.Lucy are wo������k g- the Ah There which promi**** to be ��������������� rich mine. r U n &*i H. Johiisoci of No. 7 ha������������ the tunnel in 860 feet 3BB��������� ��������� f, aV H. A. KING& Dealer* ir. CIGARS, teTATIONER Y. CONFECTIONARY. All the latest periodicals. IF YOU WANT- Fruit, Candy, Groceries EtC. CAt,I< AT THE- South End Grocery. If AiXKTT & SHAW Greetawoe^ B. Cs INES, REAL ESTATE, FBRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. Greewwood, B. C. THE GIANT POWDER Co.,CON. High & Low Explosives lit a PorchayFuse & s Electric Blasting ap������ paratus. factorFes^t^giant & clipper gap. cajl., & vic- !_-. P. Dickinson, Agent, COPPER STREET. Tel A. 73. Green wand B. C. A. Jacob? Aeceuntant Aaaeosd:: B.C. thf ANACONJTA NEWS The Ideal Tonic. For sale at the- Lion Bottling Works. Greenwood, B. C. JUST REGEIVED��������� A FULL LINE OF MEN S SHOES at- Smitt. & McEwen. THE IRON KING. From page 1. on this slope is full of water, so it could not be sampled, but the Inclin* and discovery shaft are dry, as sre nearly all the others. The discovery shaft was raext sampled and after a rest we retraced our steps. On our way back we. visited... a_ few other prospects. _ CULTUS HEHE FIRE INSURANCE, MINEST, REAL ESTATE, GEO. It. NADEN MANAGING DIRECTOR. Are yer sorry yer big brother died, Jimmis? m , . . Oh, not so bad! I can have pants that fit me now. V LTO N ���������RCo. OF ONTREAL. >High Explosives, ������ ��������� Blasting & Stumping Powder. O ^ Fuse, Caps & Blasting Apparatus.^ I FACTORY.NANAIMO B. C. % $ E. W. Monk, Agent. | % GOVERNMENT ST. $ fTel. 16&57. Greenwood, B.C.*������ ���������v
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Title | Anaconda News |
Publisher | Anaconda, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1903-09-02 |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1901-1905 |
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Date Available | 2012-12-21 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0169352 |
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