(EWS B.'jLaiMLJrgr* ���������;.���������'..������������������ rtn TBP" Vol 4. No 27. WEI NE^I a i\ Jl NE 15, 19W 5 c. per Mv>nth I For Electric Power at Local Smelter. At the B. C Copper Go's smelter th 2 electric wires are being strung. The silica mill machinery which was tested last week ran very smoothly. The converter fct mds are now up and excavations are being made for pipe lines. Some pipe has been laid. The *teel flue connecting the converters with the du.st chamber is in place. Matte is at present loaded into cnrs on the converter track instead of being taken up the tall elevatorto the ore bi .������ as heretofore. The matte elevator is being partly torn down. The trestle 1<kp e\ * ri ty r\i*i- -fVr������wi fH*������ O"**** Viinc frn this ������1- evator will be connected directly with the runway to the quartz bins. Five meters have been set up in the On the Rodrick Dhu on Tuesday. At th������ Kodr ck Dhu five men started work yesterday. They will bogin taking out ore imrnediatly. After a long hunt, nine pack horses have been s- cured. These will be u ed to pack 01 e from the miue to Long Lake, where the wagon road begins. It has not yet been decided as to whether the ore will be hauled to Eholt or to Burks' old siding. Continued on page 6. A special song service was held at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. Solos were given by Mrs. Oliver and Miss Gaunce. The interior of the church is vastly improved by the decoration of the walls. I 'A THF ANA* ONI A NEWS Spring is here. New type and a large stock of paper have been received at th? News office. Boundary Creek is getting quite low. Jt has reached ore foot seven inches ; - bove low water. At the Church of England the H*>- op of the diocese presided at both morning and evening service. HAIV1 I LTO N I POWDER Co. I OF t MONTREAL. ty >High Explosives, <g> * Blasting & Stumping Powder.^ ty Fuse, Caps & Blasting Apparatus.^ O ��������� X FACTORY NANAIItfO B..C. X ty ^VWVWVVWVk ty E. W. Monk, I ty ty ty ty District Manager. NELSON. <&<$ty$$rty&<������l������'&^&G><t.tyty������>ty&49 <&&&&&$>> The thermometer ia tie upper eud of Greenwood is several degrees lower at night than in Anaconda. Mrs. Paul Johnson and Misses Elsa and Hildur f������*-rived In Greenwood on Thursday. Th-*y are visiting Mrs. C. _������. S-iaw. Railway tracls need weeding. It will b* noticed that many noxious weeds appear first along the railway. Among those noted are Canada thistle, California thistle and dock. ���������a.���������. ��������������������������� ��������� ������������������o. i ��������� ���������������������������111111 ii������ *- ii i ��������� - THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. Gkke>\vccd F.C. HEADQUARTERS FOk Books, Stationery, Office supplies and Wallpaper. COLES & FRITH. Maynard & Co. PAINTING AND SIGN WORK. BICYCLE & MACHINE REPAIRS. Copper St. saabscripuon to "Anaconda News'* .50 a year, or .05 per ticket, good for5 weeks. By mail $1.00per year. 1 : V o;*col our a.������*s. j.t PAYS. &p 6 JBE^'ANJU^ONIA -NFWS TIMOTHY SEED. ; ' We have some local gown timothy seed for spring seeding, also a good assortment of D. Ml Ferry's seed. All is new stock.1 Smith & Mclwen. ��������� INES, REAL ESTATE. FIRE. LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURE "*< ANCE. MONaY TO LOAN. Gr^eii wood, B. C. T P. BURNS & C������ Greer wood B.C 'Phone Ne. 2. Creek Bights-BainfalL June 6tM to June 12th. Creek ht. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Highest Coldest Warmest P/lUSIC CF ALL Ki.^LS AT��������� !������ Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler. GRAND FORKS STAGE OFFICE Copper Street, Green -rood, -B. C. Forw'd8 1-2 To date [6ifsl������������ Photo Supplies. ���������Books, Stationery Yv ajlmpcv,-������tc. .rf u 4 T^TJyANA/iO^A NFWS HUTS H1HL "Were you ever vaccinated, . .Mjr. Schloss?" inquired the physician. . , ; ; "You bade your life I vos: I joined: ,;:im-e j. srcret sociedy vonce, und :I don't got vaccinated into no more of deni, py gracious!" ~r."i���������..������.. JL.L...I.. :ux������b������j , THE GlANT- POWDER Co.,CO High & Low Explosives Gutta Percha Fuse Electric Blasting apparatus. FACTORIES AT GIANT & clipper g������������ CAL, & VIC- B."C. H. P. Dickinson, Agent, COPPER STREET. ������eiA. 76. _ reewvvaod a.C. fcjabscription to "Anaconda News" ;.5fo a year, or. .05 per ticket, good for5 weeks. By mail $l,00per year. -> Tsy q&c^i our. a^s. it Pa.-\S. m r> * Delicious���������Pure1���������-Wholesome���������Satisfying- -NoK-Alcholie. THE IDEAL ABH.Ef.ICI.li TfSlfiC. For sale at the- Lion Bottling Works, Greenwood, B. C. TENDER MEATS. FRESH fISIT&TySTEFS. PO ULTRY^&GA M E. IT Tl^f^EW^ARKET. IHEHT. Two five room cottages (nearly nev ) in AuacoMda. Bathroom, and pantry. Good outbuildings and lots fenced. Good spring water at door. To be sold at a hpffniw 0**������ #������P *i-v r*;i v t-t-ir������ti+c A������>������>*1������������ to JOHN LOWRY, Anaconda. B. C. HAlh&T������ &������hAW GreenvractL _. C. ~H~ A$p\V'ONPA NKWS MINING .NOTES. At the Great Laxey, located near E- holt, Mr. Thomas Cockran ai*d partner are workir.g on a big iron cap. The * re is specular iron with copper. Much work has been done on thi* clftini on an i ther lead which showed pockets of very rich eopp'er ore. * At the Bruce diamo������iddriliing is pro- greasing. BEST TABLE IN B.C. j FINEST IMPORTED DRINKS AT anaconda. J. B. McMannus, . Propyls tor. I. ontinued on page 6. THE O. I. C NEW & SECOND HAND STORE. Copper St- Greenwood, 15. C. T.&wa Lota Killing Ckaap. Houses and Cabins to Rent. GARLAND & CO. Dr. R. Mathison Dentist Greenwood. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR������������������ "iir silo w rm The best fuse in the world. THE RUSSELL LAW CAULFIHJLD CO. LTD. S v. b > j 1 i \)i i o r) t >.-.-> * ��������� a i > ii v <. >! i 0 i< r ��������� <-������ v.- s' .50 a year, or /*5 ner ticket, px rd for5 f v<ecks. Jby i_^���������31,00per ye* . j THE BANK OF BRITISH AMERICA. Greenwood, ia. C. NOR1M THE AN At ON LA NEWS B On Friday of last week a cold rain which was close to snow fell in the ( Boundary Creek valley. At Phceeix ! six inches of snow fell. This reniaiiin. j on the ground several days. In Long ! Lake Camp fourteen inches of .snow | came down. This is u usual fur this month. WIRING UP. From first page. engine room. Temporary ropes have been put on the big blowing engine. These ropes run in grooves on the fly wheel to the naoter and take the place of a belt. The pipe from the converters to the blowing enging is up, aiad theair receiver in position. MINING NOTES. T7������ rem fifth page. Mr. Eall is pushing development on the Bay. It has a fine quartz lead of rich silver gold ore from two to three feet wide. Mr. M. Kane and partner are developing the Mavis, adjoining .the Bay ������.i.d on the same le-d. You can ^tt what you want in Drug Store goods when you cume here. No matter how small or how large v������ ur'purchase m-iy be satisfact on goe*������ with each and every one. These are some of the reasons why thi> Drug Stoie ii the place for your money. WHITE BROS. CISFEKSfr'G CHEMISTS. GREENWOOD, B. C. i 1 mmtmVlmWmWffi FIRE INSURANCE. N.INE REAL ESTATE. UEO. B. NAD Eh MANAGING DIRECTOR I
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Title | Anaconda News |
Publisher | Anaconda, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1904-06-15 |
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Anaconda (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1901-1905 |
Identifier | Anaconda_News_1904_06_15 |
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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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DOI | 10.14288/1.0169526 |
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