@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, "1904-08-10"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xanaconda/items/1.0169548/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " ^w\"t|*y. Several fires have started along the lines of the. V. V. & E. from Grand Forks to Phoenix and from Midway to Curlew. Oii all of thess gangs of men were set to work and the tire extinguished before much serious damage LGriti&ued on page 6. 111 \"* *& rr> saa'; Mr. F. KefifVr, Mr. L A Wing asid ihe Editor had a narrow esc >pe at th** Emma mine last Saturday. They were walking up a hill near the main workings when they heard a blast, and looking up, saw in mid air a shower of rocks, \\\\iih great presence of mind they lay down behind an ore dump. No sooner had they got under this slight shelter than ihe rocks came down on all sides. One struck Mr. Wing o.��������� the leg, but as it was a small one no damage was done. Hewers In Phcenix. Th s year's remarkable production of roses, strawberries and cherries at Phcenix. an altitude of over a mil?, speaks volumes for the wonderful el- mate cf southern Bril.'sh Ciluu.bia. TH.S ANACQsNDA NEWS AUOUT TOWN borne road grading was tfone on Butte Ave. last week. Mr. Madden president of the Providence, accompan cd by mining expert.-, is in town. Mr. Spencer has an abundant crop ������>f raspberries on his raneh three miles east. They are extra line. Mr. .T. E. McAllister, accompanied by ^\"W^ *# &&&$&Jfr$<&$>&$>ty$tyty<$ty ������> hi* father, left for Nelson on Monday. They will h������ttea day's fishing* on the lake. Mr. and Mrs. MeMannus Sr. will leave shortly for Edmonton after a visit of six months with their*on in Aaa- oondr. The dining room of the Hotel Vea- domp, iti Anaconda, has been taken o- ver by Mr. J. K. MeMannus. He will give better service than cv . POWDER Co. MONTREAL I ty BESTTA FiMEST IM LE IN IS. C, RTED DRINKS AT ^High Explosives, T *^ Blasting & Stumping Powder.^ ty Fuse, Caps & Blasting Apparatus.^ I FACTORY NANAINIO ty ty ty B. C. % J. H. MeMannus, Proprietor. __.' w. Monk District Manager KLLSON ty *> 0 O &&tytyty$>&$$G&&&ty������ty&<*ty&&&4> You will always find u6 in the same place WHITE BROS. DISPENSING CHEMISTS GREENWOOD rT\"f*P53*-������ r - .w -c ___. .__Ja__sr3__ '1 <~y o;-. e ot o mr iic-s. ii rAys. THE ANACONDA NEWS 3 fcabscrjption to ������������������Anaconda News\" .50 a year, or .05 per ticket, good for5 weeks. By mail SI,00per year. '(! Greer wood B.C S&C������ 'Phone No. 2. Creek Bights-Hainfall. August 1st to August 7th. ft. in.ERainfall. in Creek ht. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Highest in.ERainfall 5 4 JM T 3 IVV 2 It i If o Is -i s 5 in. ITotal 39 ���������Fahr.|For,d-17-2-8 104 \" ITod't 17 3-8 Coldest \"Warmest NOTE���������See page six for explanation of several changes made in above table this week. INES, REAL ESTATE, FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN Greenwood. Ii. C. USIC OF ALL KINDS AT- HEADQUARTERS FOxc Books, Stationery, Office supplies and Wallpaper COLES &, FRITH GAUNCE & WICK WIRE Real Estate. Fire & life Insurance. THE ANACONDA NEWS . _ CULTUS HLHE They are. laying for you. Who? The hens. ' What is a pig doing when he is eating? He is making a hog of hLrself. Looks 1 ke a cat, walks like a cat, eats like a cat, but ain't a cat. What is it? A kitten. A CARLOAD OF r JUST RECEIVED AT THE NEW & SECOND HAND STORE IRON BKDS AND MATTRESSES. Photo Supplies Books, Stationery Wrallrjape-r,Etc. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Grtekwccd F.C. iWll PROVIHCiAL ASSAYER Specialties:���������Checking Smelter Rfi- ���������x turns, Concentration, Cyanide and Amalgamation T^sts. Greenwood, B. C WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR prpc i qno mm ml The best fuse in lite world -_- ���������i.iul-,-,i,������.T.mi.i.^_, THE RUSSELL LAW CAULFIELD CO. LTD. r^__5i-_-i: I 5 0 y FIRE INSUR ANCE, REAL ESTATE, &. MINES t> Si <:_ G. R. NADFN MNG. DIRECTOR g ^CwPPEItST. GREENWOOD | M?.i *s& 11 f THE .AN ACONDA NEWS TES, Development work i* progressing favorably o_si the Bay. It has a fine lead and will likely make a ship.nent cf rich ore soon. A Greenwood syndicit* iw doinp* development work oh the Silver K?ng. It is a good prospect having a rich lead of silver gold ore. j__-i_,__a_T' ...j*. ��������� ��������� nr. Dr. R atbison Dentist Greenwood. S. BARRYjruiLL Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler GRAND FORKS STAGE OFFICE Copper Street, Grren wood. P. C. STAPLE & FANCY��������� AT Smith L McE Mayiiard & Co. PAINTING AND SIGN WOFK BICYCLE & MACHINE REPAIRS Corp-r St. iiALLETTlT^HAW barristers Greenwood B. C_ THE G POWDE CO .MT Co Hi������h and Low Explosives, Gutta Fer- cha Fuse and Caps. Electric Blasting Apparatus. FACTORIES AT GIANT & CLIPPER G^D CAL, & VICTORIA B. C. H. P. Dickinson, Agent, iOPPER STREET lei A. 73. Greenwood B.C. Town Lots Selling t^etp Houses and Cabins ig f|$.nt m THF ANAT-ONPA NEWS EXPLANATION mark is the lowvst poftit reached last year. tue creek Of Changes in Creek Hight Table. Several changes have b������en made this week in Ihe Creek Hights table on page three. ''Warmest\" now and hereafter means therrm, meter in the shade insead of in the sun as before. The mercury is from ten to fifteen degrees higer hi the sun than in the s^iade. The change was made on account of the readings in the sun being rendered too high because of reflections. '0\" in Creek Eights means low water mark. u-l\" means one inch below 1<>w water. Thi* WhtnlDrink Pabst Celebrated Beer For sale at the- Greenwood Liquor Co, MANY FIRES. From first page, was done. Grass fire* have stnrted from sp\"irk& at different points along ttar C. P. R's. tr*sck. The most serious fire so far was in the gulch between the Mother L<>de and the Sunset mines. Here the fire came down the gulch and threatened both the trestle a, d the Sunset buildings. Men were sent down from the Mother Lode to fight the flames. Trenches were du.; around the buildings aid trestle and the earth spread a- bout to tetop the fire. Ihtse were successful in the end. S .ould this dry sprll continue we may expect more serious forrest fires than any in the history of the Bcundj.- ^y. Grand Forks is making preparations for a grand street carnival this month and Nelson will hold a fair in Septen.r b<-r. THJU BANK OF BRITISH AMERICA Green weed, B. G. 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