/ N* 42. ^ &L&r>I.^ !^ SEP^ Vols. SLAG RAILWAYS ������a������M������M)MMMhPMM������M At two smelters* Arrangements for dumping slag- hot are rapidly ncaring completion : at the Boundary Falls and Anaconda smelters. At the Boundary Falls smelter the tracks are completed and ready f*>ruse. The locomotive was under steam and j running for the first time on yesterday. ; It pulled five slag cars easily. The rystem will probably be put in op-*r;.- tiou in a few days. Both furnaces are running full blast. At the Anaconda smelter the first car full of molten slag was dumped on Saturday afternoon. After this test it waa decided to make some small changes on the cars. This method of verier ar* being-pushed. ������4 ���������** ������-������������ v* or m] tMS_ JK*"-*" r ill V^a p>^������������ & a rp������ Wlii UC pUI ASA * p ^���������*PP������A.a_������a������ P-P ������ m *���������*. . BOUNDARY FALLS May have a boom. ��������������������������� - ��������� - , Several new buildings are being built at Boundary Falls. On������ is an addition to the smelter botel, another a residence. Business is lively at both stores, and, with the smelter running full bla������t, it looks as if Boumtary Falls wa������>&oir.g to. have a boom. sac TKYODK KIPPERED HERRING x e? o ��������� ��������� -��������������� f��������� - ��������� ���������" jr" -���������������--"��������� 1 as soon as possible. The tracks are be ing extended. A new switch has been put in and the iron trestle lengthened. Work is progressing rapidly on the new brick stuck. The base will soon be finished. The excavations for the c$u- W _. SALMON URNS& C������ Gr^er ���������weed B.C. 'Phase He. I %v>&/> accma rrv s ABOUT TOWN Canadian* Thasikf giving will be on October 15th. The second Anaconda cottage built by Mr. Travis has been sold. A train .of 34 cars of or^i which is the longest that has yetpassed through Anaconda, went to Boundary Falls on -.Saturday; ';; "���������^':' On Monday and Tuesday nights the thermometer ot well below |h������ freezing point. In the morning after the frost the slag dunip looks 1 ike win.ter. *' Mr. J. H. McMjannus, the proprietor of the Hotel Vendome, in A..acondar has rented Mr. Mac Kay's hoarding house for an annex to accommodate the increased business. SBXBOC Subscription to ''Anaconda News'7 .S*ay ������"*, HA KINGJfcGO. X>eaier& in. CIGARS, teTATIONERY, COMFEC- TIONFKY; ' All the latest perjcdiealfi. Bnan THE ANACONDA JJSJWS CO-, LTD. fc.,V5 WifceStove Clnestionp THE QtJE_/N HEATERS are the most durable, inexpensive and satisfactory wood stoveson the market. All sizes.,, :r^m tfn^ar&eatfe^ is the most ^ popular, being s������rvicebbleVP������������ament^ iCal.- t-;.-,y] ;;..���������-.:-... ' ��������� .... McCLARyiS FAMOUS cook stoves and. ranges: ��������� ���������seed no in trod uc lion. They are knr������wn? fav^i*ia, B. C H. eriVIOfSSROE QANDV, FRUIT, CIGARS. COPPER ST. Greenwood, B. C. ETC. "���������"-������������������ ENTS PER MONTH THE Ar ACONDA NTWS MINING MOTES. W. G. Gautace returned from the West Fork-with a fine lot of samples of ore frotti a number of the best claims in that district. News F!at*ft Mc. Vicar & Co. are pm u ������njgr work on the Gold Finch and E. P. TJ. gr up and will make regular- sLipments to the Boundary Falls smelter. .' T ' ��������� ������T ,-#.i IFYOIJ Fruit, Capdy, Groceries SCALI/AT THE- South End Grocery. Smith & McRae. Books, Stationery Walloaper. Btc. GET A NEWS AD THIS SPACE 20 CENTS A MONTH. THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. GrccEMCcd, B. C. n d MINES, REAL ESTATE. FIRE. LIFE & ACCIDENT S^SUk- ANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. ' Greenwood, B. C. ;. THE GIANT *.' '���������'&��������� High & Low Explosives utta Percha Fuse <������: g:::-a|^ FACTORIES AT GIANT & CLIPPER GAP. CAL.. & VIC- u>nB#*i _������. w. - - - -" - ��������� - H. P. Dicl_inson, Agent, COPPER STREET. Tel A. 73. tireenwa^B. C. & v1 ' THE AJNACONPA NEWS *tS������3E*>-. RONBREW. The Ideal Tonic. 1 B _���������" .*i,i, tSB^*1 s^ -������sp ���������# *t* OB For *ale at the- Lion Bottling Works, Greenwood, B. C. JUST RECEIVED��������� A FULL LINE OF MENS SHOES at- Smith & McEwen. Jffrwli Lots "gelling Ch**p. Houses and Cabins to Rent. FOUND A pair of Ladies Black Mittens. Owner will please apply at the residence of Mr..F...Keifef, Anaconda. ;..,;_;..: Mr. F. L. Underwood, Mr. W. H. Thomas and Mr. F. L. Sommer will arrive here this afternoon. Mr. J. E. McAllister will also arrive today. *������p W ������ ssw FIRE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE. GEO. K. NADEIt MANAGING DIRECTOR. HAMILTO POWDER Co. OF MONTREAL. ������> ^H������gh Explosives, Y ��������� Blastiwg & Stumping Powd������r> <& Fuse, Caps & Blasting- Apparatus^ NewsFci Jcl ITiiMirg. Cheap Rates v I FACTORV N������NAIM0 B. C. ������ $ E. W. Monk, Agent. GOVERNMENT ST. $Tel. 16&S7. Greer.wood, B.C.; B_____a__SBi