*?"������������������ SPECIAL BOUNDARY HIGH GRADE MINES NUMBER EXTRA Vol 5. No 14. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1905. 5 c. per M.)Hth mm$ at ������yr HIi raoe mm&% Shipping from the Highland Queen���������At the Helen��������� Coro-Canadian. Much work is at prese.it being done on the numerous Boundary high grade 'mines, and several important strikes have been lately made. On the Helen in Anaconda work will be resumed in a few days. A sorting table has been put up for conven if nee in handling good sized lots of ore. Several sets of square timber and a few cords of firewood are on the ground. The shaft is down about 80 feet and considerable drifting has been done. The kad is from 12 to 18 inches in thickness and carries good gold values. A large number of ore sacks have been taken up to the Highland Queen. i fr Wed.. March 15���������-A blast on the slag railway yesterday uncovered a small outcrop of good looking galena ore. J Continued on page 7. Extension of Slag Railway��������� Grade Totals 650 Feet- See Supplement. On the slag railway at the local smelter much work is being done. The completed track on the west now extends over 350 feet from the trestle over Copper Creek. Here it ends for the present against a solid point of rock. The grade is being built to coa- tinue the track beydnd"this rock wall. These two tracks can not beconnected, however, until the dump has been built out to a point even with the end Continued cm page 6. I *.������ m 8f If m I 1 THE AmcONDA NEWS ABOUT TOWN Subscribe for the Anaconda News. Eent is here. Social doings are a trifle quieter than usual. Mr. J. R. Jackson has built a commodious barn near his residence in Ati- conda. Mrs. A. E. Ashcroft and children will leave on Saturday for a visit to E igland. H A SV1 I LT O N POWDER Co, OF- ONTREAL [High Explosives, Blasting &StumpJ [ing Powder, Fuse, Caps & Blastingj Apparatus. Mr. F. KefTer left on Monday's train on a business trip to Nelson and Rossi a nd. Mr. Caron of Anaconda has move,! part of his furniture to bis ranch, where he will spend the summer. Mr. #eo. Brice, an old ti.ner in th<* Boundary, will spend the summer improving his raneh near Chewela. He left on Monday for that place. P. BURNS & C������ During the Oyster keasori, which is now on, we will k>ep a supply of fresh NK Th������ GREAT SPRING TONIC Absolutly Pure and Unadulterated For sale at the- Greenwood Liqour Co, THE AMACONB&������������������ NE \VS Ratalalt & Tei March 6thitc(iMarch- 12th. i ;--..C������tdest..svf -Warxfc Ml Rainfall Monday Tuesd y Wednesday Thursday Friday S.-������'tur.d-':-...y .. Sit n da v ���������n, f 1-6* 1-6* M T | w" It f s s Total. Wr> 1-3 Forward 8 l-3f To Date 8 2-3 Tot.S Win. 50 1-8 C.WkJ.9-15 4 1-2 Av.T. Win. 26 1-3 C. I>. F..10-19 20 23 22 2ft -6 22 26 Wrk 20 Rec. -19 j 'Mean C. i W'k'-23- M 52 T 55 W 60 T 59 F 54 S 34 S 37 W?k 60 Rec. 98 Mean W. W'k 50 <5K j General Mean C j W., Wwk 37 * Precipit.'tiori in the form ofvsnow* Figures given jis >*rainfail^Aare ������>nly appro3trmate. f 8 1-3 is the percipitation for 1905 in water a>Hl was .obtata.in.ed by di- vidii -g. the .snowior '05 (25iu^.by-3.. Abbreviations--��������� Av.-ayerage. C^cdld-^ est,D.-day,Fs-February,In.-iwch, J.-Jan uary, Rec.-record,>S.-snow, T.-temperature^ tfot.-totalpWi-warmest, win.-winter, w'k-week. y F5r*e Furtiituee 1 r������������ ledsldaiis S* *= A^Jk^WMte & Co. 3= S.S _>vJ*ii- .swSm Delivery 'to all places in Anaeonda and Greeriwoiod. Try dtir ������*& */ ii THK BANK t)F BRITISH**XORTfl AMERICA G reenw������ed; B. ���������." THE ANACONDA NEWS CULTUS HEHE Physicians tell us that the habit of running up stairs is apt ts cause heart disease. To avoid this, therefore, you should never go up stiirs in the ordi- narv way. Eie down on your stomach and crawl up feet first. looksellers���������Stationers OFFICE SUPPLIES a Specialty & Frith -f ]?hone No. 33 ../ MSN , REAL ESTATE, FIRE, & ACCIDENT INSURANCE MONKY TO LOAN ; Greenwood, B. C. I. H. Hallett Barrister & Solicitor Greenwood, B. C. Subscription to ''Anaconda News" .50 a year, ov .05 per ticket, good for 5 weeks. By mail $l,0Qper year. SSELL-UW-CAULFiELD CO. SDLE AGENTS FOR I Mill suet THE BIST FUSE IN THE WORLD r^_-5_-^^^V-__x&������iw-.' __&i^:s_-_-^__a_i_^_<-_s__-^^ jB@ai@y investtnen diSin I S*US $ s 5 FIRE INSUR ANCE, REAL ESTATE, & INES 1 ?t I 1 G. R. NADEN MNG. DIRECTOR | | COPPER ST. GREENWOOD i biz ^tsk* ^?>.?&^K7 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Grke'nwoood Dr. B. Matliison Dentist Greenwood. THE ANACONDA NEWS 6 ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEjMNT SEAG RAILWAY From page 1. of the rock wall, a distance ������f seme fifteen feet (see map below). When finished the road will be straight from end to end and will have a vertical dump hight of over 100 feet at the terminus. The track ascends a 3 per cent grade and reaches an elevation nearly eves with the tracks over the main ore bins. The track is built on an almost natural site, and has but one rock cut. Finished Grade Position of Track when Connected to Grade. WEST ty ty EAST A strike of a three foot lead of extra rich rock has recently been mad$ ������n the Barbara. I k p THE ANACONDA NEWS INING NOTES ! S.BARRY YUILL The shaft on the Emma is now down about sixty feft. . It is expeeted that the ore will be encountered before Jong. . Pumping the Winnipeg workings will be finished in about ten daysi The GreM Northern will soon be transporting 700 tons of Gra.iby ore per day. Read our advertisments- -It will pa>* YOU. Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler GRAND FORKS STAGE OFFICE Copper Street, Greenwood, B. C. You Cannot Have CHAPPED HANDS If you Use White's Witch Haill Cream 'alaee Livery Stable WHITE BROS. Dispensing Chemists Greenwood PHONE NO. 13 A Car of the Celebrated FIVE ROSES FLOUR Just Received at��������� "-p-ft-ft&ffB-f a _n_������*_r_k ������ WffW I.VB9 He uses & cabins to rent El B BAB-*** AUPAB This is the coming town Senlfli & ISeEwen Phone 21 GAUNCE & WICK WIRE Real Estate. Fire <& Life Insurance. ������������������-;r-'.':������<KT^.,,g>-p,-.r'?5MS':>T^Tia* TBE aNSACOMDA NEWS HIGH GRAOE. From page 1. These will be us������d in pacVing down about half a car of rich silver gold ore. This is to be shipped to NeUon together with a half car of Last Chance ore. The outlook for thisprop- erty is very brisrht. On the Coro-Cinadiau grouo of claims near (Greenwood the shaft is dowr. nver sixty feet. The lead is well defined and has crreatlv increased in OLD COINS BOUGHT " SOLD OR EXCHANGED ART8N ANDERSON Something New Arriving1 Every Day- Dress Goods, Prints, Laces, Ladies' Blouses, Ladies' Golf Waists. Ladies' & Children's Shoes. New Goods add New Prices. RENDELL&CO. Greenwood. B. C. value with depf>*. The" ore is galena carrving good values in silver and gold. Mr. G. A. Re *deU h s m'i-* a fine strike on his recently bonded cJaim near thelRav, Almost the first blast revealed a vein of high grade ore that promises to rival the great finds on the Bay. The ore is silver, gold. Photo Supplies Rooks. Stationerv Wallpapef.l^to. HE Hunter Kendrlek ������__Z21 Ask for "Tiger Brand" Boys Suits and Odd Knicker*. Double Seated and Double Kneed. Our Prices ar<_ Right
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Title | Anaconda News |
Publisher | Anaconda, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1905-03-15 |
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