@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, "1904-05-11"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xanaconda/items/1.0169515/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " Vol 4. No 22, WSDN^SI)a ?, MAY 11,1904. L.-V...S\". J.'i j,ih'.!.���������. ii inn;. ���������.. 5 c..per-.-Mi������nth Being Pushed on Con- \"vj/ork;is;rapidly progressing on the converter at the B.C. Copper Co's smelter. The bif crane has been lifted into place. This crane runs on a track the length of the converter building, aadiias a smaller crane running' across it. All the converter parts are now its. Two tracks nave been built across the converter building. ���������> These run directly under the converters :and carry cars with, molds which will receive the molten copper, and cast it in to in got^������ ready for shipment.; Oh the slag rail way a new : track is being.built. - It ^ to connect one end of The^lbbp of tfrack :^b^wi^^-tlie;7^: furnaces with the other, a^d will serve as a short, cut, also as away. of. getting past during trie operation of track shift Continued oii page 6. cuth Dfrad woo d Mr H. Shallenberger ha* sold the Morten, ir. South Dead wood Camp, to Miiineapolis; capitalifet* who will go on with development work, this;*.. summer: ��������� ..' Mr. W. Ly Hpg^- of Moi:treal;i? going to develop the ��������� AriiiijjrtoiiTBurrJs��������� group of ^airiis,^ so-thin^ iu this^amp. :V'--'-';'-- ��������� ���������' ;*' ������������������ a r 1 erppty ears wer^ ta-keti; t the B. C. Copper Co 'sclay^banki below Bonn - clary-* Fatla Saturday ��������� 'evening and brought back loaded Morjday#norn jn g. Tht$ clay was removed to mak<$ room for the newvsiding^, which' will soon be put in. A tot of: stripjT ^ thas been do&e. r% -&. '.-wjii I I 2 THE ANA* OKI A NEWS ABOUT TOWN in Mr. Van Buskirk, well known town, is very ill Montreal. T,here is about six inches of snow on the ground in-Long Lake Camp, Mr. McAllister made a trip to Nelson ifrtp. ������' at present a mass of red, while, aud blue flowers. The demand for houses in Anaconda will soon exceed the supply, s������ that building operations must soon be started. During the last tv o week social life on Saturday;' He-returned on Monday's : haj( bflen at high pr ssure in Greenwood train. ^ ���������s -. '..>'' ���������''���������������������������' ������ A bed of hyacinths in Anaconda are w i t h c a rd y> a r 11 es������ e ve r y e ve n ing and teas every afternoon. HAWS I'LTO N POWDER Co. OF ONTREAL. ^High Explosives, ��������� Blasting & Stumping Powder, ty Fuse, Caps & Blasting Apparatus. FACTORY NANAIIU.0 B. C. $ ���������JA .���������->������������������ E. W, Monk. District Manager. NELSON. ty ��������� ty Webb & ICaynard. PAINTING AND.SIGN WORK. BICYCLE & MACHINE REPAIRS. Copper St. FOR SALE QRHEHT. Two fiye room cottages (nearly new) in Anaconda. Bathroom and. pantry. Geod outbuildings and lots fenced. Good spring water at door. To be sold at a bargaira on easy payments. Apply to JOHN LOWRY, Anaconda, B. C. Tinning and plumbing COPPEKST. WE PR8NT POPGERS'ifcC.f\"~7.jy^zzr^yy^yivtIyI ���������& V ���������������������, 61 LS^l^Viir.Ti T&#>ANAt������tf^A ���������lA'M..; i* ������������������\"* * -������������������������'���������������������������������.' ��������� ������������������ ���������* 3' 'TIMOTHY SEEft We have some local g. own timothy seed for spring seeding, alsoa^OOd as- aortmenti:of D. M; Ferry's seed. All is new stock. Smith 4V HcEwen. fttll *k< ���������Vi- AT Photo Supplies, Books, Stationery WaMoape^ :Bfte. ���������pi pj���������wp_ii Greer wood &;C s & c������ 'Ph'.ne Nc. 2. Creek Eights-Eaiiifall; May 2nd to May 8th. Creek Ht. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday ;v Saturday Sunday Highest ft. irt'gRalnfalll. in 3 , 0 1m ...>:������������������> '*> ���������\"' ������������������\" o bt 2 6 |W 2 5 It 1-2 2 V-\"- 1-2 Coldest Warmest x MINES, REAL ESTATE, RRF, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSUF;- ANCE. MONiY TO LOAN. .. - .' Greenwood, P. C. H. B. IV!U!^ROE Q ANDY, FRUIT, CSGARS. COPPER ST. \\ '��������� ' Greenwood, T. C. ate 5 1-2 -.*���������.:��������� frfiw&&^l*&������& news ^CLLTUS th Fair Maiden (from tow n)���������\"How sav- agely.' that cow looks at m>e$V\\x*& .'-. ������������������������������������,. ��������� .^F^ftirierJHBys^fid^^ as.oI^���������JU���������i.^'^'v'^.'r,- ������������������������������������'��������� -- 'Fa:r Maided *'Dear me! I k������ew it was a little bitolitjiof fashionv out I did'nt suppose a country cow w!#hId notice .i'L>,; \".''������������������!> ��������� *:-'A^L\\ THE GAJ^D^^������BAN3������ OF3.. - '-''\"!; -'/COMMERCES >: -,?- ������������������GRKBKwo6mB-;CC^-1-^ vr> P.r. jji��������� ,.Pi.ii'.i..K.j..j.Hm. , 11. ������������������ ' 11.1 irnauni.... .. mi j E PRINT DODGERS &C THE GIANT POWDER qp.,CGM, High &Low ���������iplosiyeB Gutta Percha ap- vVi X- Peliciousr^Pure-^^WhOlesomt^Sa^tlify- : ��������� ������������������������������������;_: ing- rNoM-AlchOlic. ��������� ���������--��������� '������������������:>������������������ wm%y%^ For sale at the- Lion Bottling Workg. Greeuwood,B; G. ' '' TENDERJdEATS^ j.x .... : ; . \" ���������-��������� FRESH FliS^^ :XX:- ^ ���������><. POULTRY ON'l>A -::N'!?5~'S, j The Helen is:improving with devel-; optnent. They are sacking- up the rich ore. Mr. Fowler isputting in ma-hmfry on the Defiance. It is likely to become a regular shipper within a few month* or by fall. Th i Last Chance is likely to be worked and become a shipper before the snow flies. I. o NEW & SECOND HAND STORE. Copper Str Greenwood, B. C. BEST TABLE 1 K*>m ��������� TropI������tpr,-v-;. -.. Houses and Cabin& to>jRen t.., GAR I &, CO.- Bir.. Ji.-^ath|^on, ;^F^������np^3roii. Thisj^pace^Q. ctiufs p������r mon$}. E'\"������HINT* DODGERS &C T^ on:ti t.urats. it Pais. j 6 _ . THE.. ANACONDA NEWS r^ipjaffTiW r..Ta.-M.j|JMi,.[^-r.r^^a^\" ���������- IT t R FOR You can make any day you choose '���������moving day/' for bed bugs If you buy a bottle of BED BUS BANE. Quick, convenient, Sc sure death to these pests. It's guaranteed, ,50 c. CONSTRUCTION. From Irat naff������. A lot of machinery has also been received for the new eagi_$ room and I* being erected. Laat week web cold and gloOiny with snow on Thursday and Friday. The thermometer reached its lowest on Friday midnight, when it stood at29. On Thursday ni-ht it was 31 at its lowest. Plants made no growih whatever during the week. Crab apple blossoms which were ready to open a week ag^ are exactly the same now. Do not forget the big* ball at the Mother Loe tonic ht. FIRE REAL ESTATE. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR >y RUSSELL LAW CAULFIELB CO. LTDl :*5T & SHAW arristerg- j ' taieritweSo^ ������.'.C."@en, "Print Run: 1901-1905"@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Anaconda (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Anaconda_News_1904_05_11"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0169515"@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. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en ; dcterms:source "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en ; dcterms:title "Anaconda News"@en ; dcterms:type "Text"@en ; dcterms:description ""@en .