@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "760db9e7-3679-4b0f-b809-248c7f38b707"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2012-12-21"@en, "1904-04-13"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xanaconda/items/1.0169441/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " 3 WO ->i THE /.FJ. V������>1 4. IKo 18. as**a^Tg!JL,^.,|9^4a^fM!_w_���������j������_��������� if-jiii j,..iJHl i .piipiPlp.w.wjrawpB ^ FI :^&*I a!'-, APRIL 13, 19������4. 5 c. per M������*ntb. To Creek Highis table onpeg** 3. All the creek nifaftur'tnents ar*������ a\" Vove crdinary 1c w water, mark. Eignt inches means eirtvt'invhc a- above 1������ w ���������water; 12 inches one foot above. Ihe figures are for the highest ri/.arV reached during the 24 hours. \"Tr\" in the rainfall column stands for trace. The: first total is t*he rainfall for the week. The second is the total of all the rain to date (April . 4th) brought 'forward. The third is the grand total-to date. o'clock, while at work on the slag locomotive which had become derailed on the bridge over the railway to the converter, Mr. Peter Christen son the engin t-er in some manner fell over the side of tie t ridge to the.track below, sustaining ir juries which resulted in hi> death 1 ue>day morning. Mr. ' Chri*tent-on was one of Anaconda's most respected citizens, aitd his loss will be mourned by a large circle of frier- ds. e Efruee, At the Bruce the stripping* and open cuts are progressing. About 60 feet has been-stripped to date. The ore appears to.be in two zonos- with a porpwy ry tyke between. Mi. t ot the work -������o Our aim is to keep as acrurate a table tar has bt en done o* the upper zont , where some fine ore has been, found, cf rainfall and creek measurements as JO JJVOOlUiC! W *%tr but several smaller cuts haTe been Last.Sundry n:c';&ing at.abcut four i made on the lower, one cf which shows up a wfc 11 defined hargiig wall. 'i 1 c ctiiT-pii'g will be it litimcd vy the Li J. /������������������-\\'i :;l ���������'rm ���������0 I'' if 1 1 i I' f I w ���������m X!> X$ TH;E ANAL ONJ.A NEWS ABOUT TOWN We appear to be having an extra fine spring this 3resr. On Monday the ther moineter reached 72 in the shade. Several varieties of wild flowers are in bloom on the southern and western hills. Crocus are in bloorn in the gardens. The irjccmingC. P. P. trai?i was five hour* late on Monday, on account of several washouts and mud slides. The read from here to Midway ss in fairly good condition, as are all the local roads except those over the higher mountains. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister left town on Sunday morning via Kettle River for passenger ; Spokane and the coast. Thia apace 40 cents per month. Webb & Maynard. PAINTING AND SIGN .WQEK. BICYCLE & MACHINE REPAIRS. Copper St. GET A THIS ������ PACE 70 CENTS PER 4 WEEKS, j =r__ss! 3E T ���������TM a Two five room cottages (nearly new) in Awacorcda. Bathroom and pantry. Good outbuildiwgs and lots fenced. Good spring water *������t door. To be sold at a bargain on easy .payments. Apply to JOHN LOWRY. Anaconda. B. C. 1 I 11^.1 Tinning and plumbin, COPPER ST. Tij ox:eof our ads. il I''AYS. ; THE ANAPONHANEWS THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Greenwood; B. C. Dr. R. Mathison Dentist Greenwood. ,*f*B ^ Photo Supplies. Fooks, Stationery Wall caper. Etc. LUIS' *', > P. Greer wood B.C #18. URNS& C������ v.. >t: ^IWES, REAL ESTATE, FIRF. LIFE & ACCIDENT INSUft- ^MON^Y-TOLOAN.L Greenwood, B. C. Phone No. 2. Creek Higlits-EalnfalL April 4th to 10th. ft. Tn*|Rainfall. in 0 IM 0 |T tr 0 |W .... 2 If , ..... Creek ht. Monday Tuesday \\, Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday Highest Coldest Warmest o sac O PW ..... 1 o Is Iff ITritai >'\" 1-8 QAWDtf, 1FIWIT, CIGARS. COPPER^ST. Greenwrood, ��������� B. C. > - TLE CANADIAN BANK OF GRKENWOOD P.O. f! B 27Fahr.ijrorward1\"2. .81 ������'������ STo. date '5-8 3 Seven kinds, of good black tea;candyj'gum etc. Bouth End Grocery. ������'\": -������?'. ������������������>.; '-T-HFANACONDA NEWS .��������� ��������� ���������*. >.< C-I'LIDS ������������������HEIi-fc-- \"*'I always like 1d see pa and ma dressed up in their best clothes,\" said, Jack^v. \"They let me do as I please then,\"enuse they can't spank me 'thout rnussin' themselves up.\" ���������p I 1,1 I, I I I .1 ������������������'.!������ I. _- l ���������~ * ��������� ������������������ ��������� i I\" 'II. I 1^* THE GIANT POWDER Co.,CGNr High & Low Explosives Gutta Percha Fuse & Electric Blasting ' apparatus. FACTORIES AT GIANT & GAP, CAL., &. VIC- .C. H. P. Dickinson, Agent, IOPPER STREET. Tel A. 73. fireewwaod B.C. PAINTING AND SIGN WORK. BICYCLE & MACHINE REPAIR'S. Copper St. Try oneoi cur ads. ii Pays. Town I 6/i-fc ISeun g l)h**p. Houses and Cabins to Rent. GARLAND & CO. .. I RON BREW p^licious���������Pure���������Whole so rm��������� Satisfying- -Nor-Alcholic. THE l__������L AMERICAN TONIC. For sale at the- lion Bottling Work Greenwood, B. C. S. TENDER-MEATS. FRESH FlSH^tJVSTERS. poultryXgame. AT THfNEwTiARKET. '0. _j________ IN ENDLESS VARIETY. If in need of any, it will pay you to inspect our stock. ) tssm *fis THF AKACilvJA KEWS ING NOTES. Development work is progressing favorably on the Helen, They have been working on a lead ten inches in width, and sacking the rich ������re previous to shipping. Work is progressing on the Dynamo tunnel. It is expected that the ledge will be struck soon. It will then be on the list of shippers. Work will soon be resumed on the Gold Bug. It is rich, and is o^e Of the b*st situated mines in the district i tt\" EESTTAELE IN &. C FINEST IMPORTED DRI AT J, L AmcpmA. 1:. McMafisras, IB THE O.I. C, NEW & SECOND HAND STORF. Copper St- Greenwood, J5. C. 1 ��������� .. ' ' ��������� I. I | ������������������ I - - II I ������������������������������������I��������� I l| ���������Try friie'oi x-u r jcb 11r_tiiv^. \\^i.w-*>p if: \\ .;_ _?*]*J������J^S^*)KT;a news.'- .-. Vf P: A Ivit S<;LL ACiLN\"i\"s 1 Ok L* /?,,< I .The fcest fnso in the world. THE EUSSELL LAW CAULFIEivD CO; LTD. B 18 HHSl f IB Ugl ^Wif ffi- OL8R I AF3 *������* 1 HRE INSURANCE, MINE! f*-t *&>��������������������������� M P ... _ On a prescription is a guarantee ������f accuracy and quality. WHITE BROS. Dispensing Chemists j ^^^���������^���������^^^^������������������^���������^������������������^^^ REAL ESTATE. '���������������K0, K, NAD ft* MANAOINQ OIRECTOH I, B.���������. I HA HALUiTT &S1UW Jterrfeter*. Greenwood B. C. May Have Big f lOOdsVl|**fa Explosives, V S LTO I* Eft Co OF MONTREAL. $ ^ We are likely to have big floods i)ii* j v . ~ --������---���������*-���������--\"-u������r season. The creek, which is now with- I$��������� ���������****' C aps & Bla������ting Apparatus Ia- ���������.. Blasting & Stumping Powder I in thirty inches of extreme high water If FACTORY NANAIUSO S *~ * mark, is rabidly rising. Should theft IJ^tS^l^0 B' C' f creek come up to extreme high wat������r niark now, instead of in late in May, it will likely remain up for we;ks. Copper Creek Iils formed a big pond back cf the solid sJpg dump. ^p* ��������� E. W; Monk, | District Manager. NELSON. v *-tytyty������ v ty * r V V HI m m m M"@en, "Print Run: 1901-1905"@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Anaconda (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Anaconda_News_1904_04_13"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0169441"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.0832999"@en ; geo:long "-118.6833000"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Anaconda, B.C. : [publisher not identified]"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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