mx^x V ���������mnamBii^i^aai>Mi WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1902. ' 11! u 1,01) E notes on the new Visits the glory sv8any new shingles essaryonthe The new crusher is nearly completed. All that remains to be done is to put in the bucket elevator. It has not yet arrived, but is expected soph. The^aaach- ine is Y^ry massive and looks. aS&lif it could bust any old rock. Mr,P������gsrosier has finished the building over the crusher plant \ .. ' '"'���������'"'";'���������->-'>.'���������{ The foundation for the crusher engine are now in and ready for erection of the engine, and the whole thing will be ready for work in a short time. The ore bins for the new crusher are completed. At the gloryholetheTore is steadily improving with the additional. depth gained. Its height is 80 feet, its width 100 feet and it's length 110 feet The rocks shot from the glory hole do not fly about so dangerously, owing to the f ��������� ��������� ��������� ���������������'#������������������ * ��������� ;.k ��������� ��������� ���������* ��������� ������������������ ��������� ��������� : Sydney M. Johnson, C.E. & P.L.S: :Greenwood B.C. /i : ��������� * ft ��������� ������ ft ��������� ��������� ������������������������������������������������������ ��������� ��������� ��������� 0 4������ 0 ��������� 0 ��������� ��������� ��������� a.ft ��������������������������� ������������������������������ WE ARE SOL������ A<|^NTS FOR- ^Bennttes Outta ?erclra f use the best fuse in the world- and CARJRY IN STOpk A FULL LINE OF MINERS' SUPPLIES, GOODWIN CANDLES. &c. &c. THE RUSSELL LAW CAULFIELD co^ltd."���������' '"'^.-������������������: .'���������'/���������'������������������" Fire insurance, mines, real ������������ Managing director. y : ' ������.v. ��������� 1 * . V" > c? .i':4 ;'������������������''������ :->4v:.': fV>ih.V'^/<<"..:.t~"-. ,-i;;;.<"'.-.'v':--...'>^'i:;fr-y.Ki^ <��������� -"->X l������X?i^'X J,. i-AV . fe*C ?������T7^~!. "WfWy 'i!fMW!,T������tfi WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. 1902. height of the sides. The new boist is very much faster thmthe old one, and it is a pleasure to ride up noipr. : ���������' ..'������������������'��������� "." From a posi t ion a bo ve the glory bole the town at the Mother Lode looks like patchwork, from the effects of the rocks , ^rom the glory ho'e The foundatiohs are iri, and the framework is up on' Mr O9 Brien's new hotell ���������������������������.'���������..-'������������������������������������!���������'���������' The sawdust up Lind Creek, has broken its flume and again threatens to fill up Anaconda water pipes. Fishing is good in Boundarv Creek. On Sunday Mr. C. Peterson caught a string of 22 fine mountain trout, and on Saturday a string of 60 was taken. ������������������'��������������������������������������������� CULTUS HEHE. -\ Some people are willing to be good if paid for it; others are good for nothing THE CANADIAN BAN OF COMMERCE Gre^nwoo'd B.C. E.Jacobs Accountant An tconda- i.VC. JOB PRINTING GO TO* THE TiME^. GREENWOOD.^ & ' HALLKTT^S'fAV;. Barristers Greeiwood B.C. CHOICE TOWN LO'i S FOR SALE. Garland & Co. D.P.Mc Crea.... ��������� ���������.. ... ....... . Accountant, Anaconda B.C.. THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Greenwood B.C. .^PRINGLE & WHITESIDE. , Barristers. /,. >