&> &*2^??2^m$^t&yV.*!Ln-!W Vol 4. No 28. YUl'lfl *. ?. AX CI ST 31, m*> 5 c. f**r Mp>nth. GOOD SHOWING On tlie Silver Cloud at present. On the Silver Cloud work is being pushed. The shaft, which is now dow:. thirty feet, is in ore all the way. The lead is several feet, with a paY streak of four inches in the center. This pay streak assays over $4C0.00 and the rest about $25.00 per ton. So far the work has all been dons with the pick, ?������the ground i* much weathered owing to the flatness of the ledge. The lead has b������en traced on the Silver Cloud for 800 feet. About ten tonsof first elass ore has been sacked up, and they expect to make a shipment of a carload in about three weeks. The second class ore is being piled on the dump for future shipment. A boiler and pumping engine have Continued on page 6. ater Question. Thf present is the tim*' t" measure ihi- amount * f water iti L nd Creek with reference to takit ^ the Gretn- wood supply therofr* m. The creek i** entirely dry below Butte Ave. Wat< r for the laundry of Big T<m has to be carried over a block. Yet ftotnt people thitik there is sufficient water iw the creek to su^vlv both AnfcCcr.da and Gr eon wood! Tlie iHeyntain d&.een. On the Mountain Queen, above Anaconda, on the west, a shaft has been sunk ten feet. They have a fine lead of rich silver gold ore. Much work has been done on this claim on a������other lead. The ore in this waacepper pyrites. Denoro City is havirg a water famine. Water ia being carried in barrel*- from Summit City. 4f AEeUT TOW TffE AKA'"iV>M*A NEWS istore. White Bros have shut down their soda fountain. The heavy rains have laid the thick du *t on the local roads. Guns are being cleaned in preparation forth,e hunting season which be g'ins t<s m orrow^p* Anew scale with a fine stone foundation is b unir put in at Mc Neil's feed The remodeling of the Guess block is nearly finished. It looks much better than before. Many gras* fires ar������ burning on the > Fls above Boundary Fr'U . However, the raii;s this wetk should extinguish the in. The danger of water f^irnwe has oeen avertt/d. j he luavy rair.s of Sun day raised Boundary Creek five inches, ind other creeks in proportion. BEST TABLE ! C. IViOtMTREAL ^High Explosives, <_*k ty Fuse, Caps & Blasting Apparatus, Blasting & Stuttiping Powder. FACTORY MAWAIfySO B. C ty ��������� ty J2i. W. monk Di.stricv. Manager KELSON ��������� ty O FINEST IWPCRTED DRINKS AT TEL ANACOMDA J. H. MeMannus, Fraprieior. You will always find us in the same place WHITE BROS. THEANACOX-jOA news 3 tetibscriptioxi to "Anaoonda News" .50 a year, or .05 per ticket, good for5 weeks. By mail $1*00per year. 141 m m\ .B P.-BURNS & G������ Greer wood B.C 'Phone No. 2. Ill .1 INES, REAL ESTATE, FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE MON&YTOLOAN Greenwood, B. C. Creek tights-Rainfall. August 22nd to August 28th. Creek ht. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Highest ft. in.! Rainfall, in -5 |M .... -5 St -5 |W -5 ST -6 IF -6 SS -6 IS 3-8 3-8 saa Coldest Warmest -z in. [Total ^SFahrIFor?d 173-8 OO JC ALU. .8 82 " JTo d't 17 3-4 KOTE���������"Warmest" in above table means thermometer in the shad������. "-5" means 5 inches below low water mark. USIC OF ALL KINDS AT- P*^ ��������� _*��������� BUS rq. HEADQUARTERS FOJtt Books, Stationery, Office supplies and Wallpaper COLES & FRITH GAUNGE���������& - WICK-WIRE-- Real Estate. Fire & Life Insurance T1^ A&AOO'NjT/A NEWS CUIUS HKHE *T ain't coming over to your house a������y more." "Why so?" "I was cotiiing ovpr to ynir h^w������e yesterday to borrow your cook stov**, and your bull dog run me uy a tr������re.*' '���������My bull dog won't bite. He is fond of children." "I know he i.c, for I missed two of f* :CS frig pw w *&������ PROVINCIAL ASSAYER Specialties:���������Checking Smelter Returns, Concrntrai.inr. Cyanide and Amalga matinn li_.l,v. Greuiwond. B. Cf. WE A HE Si LE AGENT.-; VO* iniwe. ������> ''He will eat from your hand." ''Yes, and he will eat from your leg, too." Cr =^ Lots of Fin������ IiM IT I A Ifh. ssj irf..L. I I krt* The best fuse in f l!e world J^T___H5a<-SJ___3_a������B_SB_TJI,E-fl. THK RUSSELL LAW CAULFI.ELD CO. LTD. Is Lately Received ������vt the l Kew and Second Band Store. '������������������������������������" " - ��������� ' ' ��������� X- ' -' Subscribe for the Anaconda News. T-y oueef our uc!s. it Pays. i^_i _5 |j i 5 FIRE INSUR ANCE, REAL LSTATE, & INES X }> ,'; G. R. NADEN MNG. DIRECTOR ' * CuPPEX ST. GREENWOOD J I.S/..ViIV.^.V.*^'..V.. ......^���������fV.������V..Vi.s'.i . .. ..i\.'(l . .V..V-. ���������^".. ��������� .\/..^ ..%/'..v..\* ^?#<_ .4* $1 ���������.���������3 TttF A2<A< 0>7I A NEWS .* &r> e \HG NOTES, Work is progressing on the Helen. The lead is widening- ai:d values are very goo:1. Skylark Camp pro.nises to be one of j the leading- hi-gh grade camps of the; Boundary. With the good prospects on j the Silver Cloud, Silver King and many others the outlook there is indeed brig-ht. THE BAKK C-F BRITISH NORTH AMKR7CA G re e t > w ood .B.C. Fur JOB WORK fry the " ������������������*- ������- HAUJ-TT & BiiAW Mar ris tors Greenwood B. C. isss Bam Practical Watchmaker & JeweUr GRAND FORKS STAGE OFFICE Copper Street, Green vvood, B. C. ESH In season always in stock at Smith & MeEwen THE GIANT POWDER Co GO High and.Low Explosives, Gutta Per- cha Fuse and Caps. Electric Blasting- A pparatus. FACTORIES AT'GIANT & CLIPPER G/.������ CAL, & VICTORIA B. C. Ho P. Dickinson, Agent, COPPER STREET Tel"A. 73. Greenwood' B.C. 'i'oirii Lots feeifiiftg Ckeap Houses and Cabins to _e������t GARLAND & CO. THE A-NA'ON-iva NEWS GOOL SiiOWING From page 1. been installed on the claim also hoisting machinery. A large bucket has been secured and work will be rushed from wow on. It isone of the m*^st pramisiwg claims in the Boundary district. Caught in Trestle. On Sunday morning- about dawn a yellcw horse, one of the Rodrtck Dhu pack train, fell through the C. P. R. trestle at Anaconda. A train coming- later was flagged and stopped. About half past eig-ht several men arrived. A rope was* then secured with which the horse's feet were tied together and to his head. He then was rolled over and <������vcr until the end of ti������e bridge wa* reached. Help arrived f oni the C.P.R. station as the horse was being rolled off the end of the bridge. The animal was not seriously hurt. .HI 8 SlG0| When I Drink < Pabst Celebrated Beer y. _^_Ma>fli__B^___-P For sale at the- Cdcenwood Liquor Co. Tlie Silver King. W* rk i������ progressu 7 on the Silver j King. The shaft, wl i h i������ wear the i j Silver Cloud line, is beiug surrl. Differing from thr Silver CI u ', t is in what is pronounced to be tUe hardest {ground in B. C. The lead h*. re is showj | ing up well. Subscribe for The News. Br. R. Mftthison Dentist Greenwood. TKJE CANADIAN BANK OF Grkkkwoo*) F.C. *%* B= s Photo Supplies Boois, ^tatsenery >?ell^fiper,Btc.
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Title | Anaconda News |
Publisher | Anaconda, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1904-08-31 |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1901-1905 |
Identifier | Anaconda_News_1904_08_31 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0169551 |
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