@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, "1905-01-11"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xanaconda/items/1.0169567/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " -JUL ..\" 5 c. per M ������nth Seriously Affects Smelters, Mines and Towns in , the Boundary. have auxiliary steam plants are tiring up boilers. There is not much hope of m th^w sufficient to raise streams before spring1. Tiree large tank cars are being used by the C. P. R. to supply their water taiks in Eholt and Phoenix. Water A general shortage of vvat. r prevails j for domestic-use in the above mention- ' ��������� .\" - /-'\"������������������ - _ \"��������� ..... <-������__������������������ ed towns is so scarce that the are hoping for the unlikely iff the L������i������*7.ens ?t present in all the intern r of British Columbia. This shortage is due to the extreme dry weather last sumrhef im- I s������ha.pe of a February thaw. media tly followed by freezing. ,Prac-i tically no raitr has falh n in the Boun- | Mr. Naden dary Creek district mnee last Jur.e or Jul v. The present extreme cold snap (coldest in three years) with the thermometer at ���������18 here has brought on a cri- sis. ' ' ' ! i The electric power plant at Cascade ' with a normal capacity of 2000 H. P. j h.������> barely enough water to run one' 1000 HP:turbine about two thirds f ull | iast term of his office* This ������^*������ifii'^_'Vi^������������r! Long live the good mayor of Green- On Monday Mr. Geo. R. Naden was renominated for mayor of Greenwood. As the nomination was unanimousand there is no other candidate it is equivalent to an election. Mr. Naden's work has been most satisfactory, The bonded debt of the citv was decreased by $30,000.00 in the capacity. necessitates closing dowr much machinery at mines and j woofl. . ������������������������������������ ��������� V; ���������-fc,-'.-������;.v:-.��������������������������� smelters. Those fortunate enough to j Y*t C;.n't forget The News, % THE ANACONDA NEWS You Can't forget The News. Read our advertisments- It will pay you Greenwood people can go to Spokane *ia Phoenix j��������� another week or ten days. The American Institute of Mining Engineers meets in Victoria early in J July. They will visit Alaska and this (fe^tow\"s- country. The ice is good for curling here at present. Several good, games have been scored against Phoenix try the Jo- cal players. _There is much interest at present in the formation of a crack hockey team \"ere to play the teams of Grand; Fo-ks and Phoenix and perhap* other Bonn- ILTO POWDER Co. ��������� -���������OF--- ��������� IV! O NTR E A L [High Explosives, Blasting & Stumpi ling Powder, Fuse, Caps & Blasting Apparatus. . c 1?. TXT *iur_~-_���������_ -��������������������������������������������� *v . jhulujujL' I>istricr Manager NELSO N Subscribe for the Anaconda N IVI Equals t.\\ie rest^ in fact we think it.is; the,-.best Phone 21 :4LM$fiweri BEST TABLE jN B Fl N ESiT i iyi PpnfKp DR . \"i ...''\"\"���������'AT'' i\"7-T--;y-\"- C. INKS ews. ANACONDA Jos. Bauer, Proprietor. I; THE ANACONDA NEWS &r^ THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA Green w@������d,B. G. P. BURNS &C������ During the Oyster taeason, which is now on, we will k lep a supply of fresh Snowfall & Temperature. January 2nd to January 9th. S.iowfall m. Monday .... Tuesday .... Wednesday Thursday .... Friday 1 Saturday \"_Ti . 1-8 Sunday .. . Total, W'k 11-8 Forward 25 To Date 26 1-8 On Ground 6 ���������'last Wk 7 1-8 Loss l 1 3-8 Coldest M T W T F S s W'-k 27 17 11 11 13 -3 -5 -5 Warm't M 35 W't'r -5 Mean C. W'k 10 T W T F S S 36 49 26 21 27 54 W'k 54 Y'r 98 Mean W. W'k 35 I 8V8SN LIFE , REAL ESTATE, FIRE, & ACCIDENT INSURANCE MONftYTOEOAN Greenwood, B. <\\ COLES & FRITH COLES &, FRITH GAUNCE & WICK WIRE Tlie Marl Real Estate. Fire & L ife Insurance. USIC OF ALL KINDS AT- THE ANACONDA- >NE.WSV CUI/TUS HHHE Judge���������\"Have you ever seen the prisoner at the bar?'' Witness���������\"Never, your honc.r, but I've seen him wh* n I strongly suspected he'd been at it/' A Man of Letters-���������-The Postmaster. Y������u will ilways find us in the sanu pi a re D8SPEESMG CHEMISTS GREERWQOD ni mm Photo Supplies Books,-StationervHVa 11 reaper,Etc, THF GANADIANwBANK OF COMMERCE '\"RKENWOOOD Dr. R. M&thison Dentist Greenwood, RUSSILL-LAW^CAULFIELO Cf SOLE\" A6f NTS FOR MlMSfe nit * '��������� VI THE BEST FUSE JW THE Wm\\M PROVINCTAL ASSA������ER ^ Specialties:���������Checking -Smelter * Returns,. Concentration, Cyanide. . and Amalgamation Tests. Greenwood, B. C. ^vyy>;>xvx'V-^-<-:sv.yy.x<-xy.w.x>or> ������:.������w!W������*w.y?5'SK'>.i. A ���������/ I S V X X ik A ^ *������ .2; H 1 ._-.___. HET ANACONDA NEWS I OTES Mr. Graham of Dt ad wood is developing the Sudbury. It is a rich copper- gold claims. Messrs ,'���������������_,ucy and Larson a re ptish- ing work on the Ah There, i.nd will soon start shipping rich copper-gold ore to the local smelter. ' Con tin 4:1 on page-6. Fine FurnStiire i ran Bedc leads AT THE !at better Feellett@! i@0P Better WhvnIDiink Pabst Celebrated Bee; For sale at the- Greenwood Liqour Co, S.BARRY YUILLT Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler GRAND FORKS STAGE OFFICE Copper Street, Green vvcod, B. C. I. H. Hallett Barrister & Solicitor Green wood, B C. TOWN LOTS SELLING CHEAP '4 A. L. White & Co. J wSub-cription to ���������'Anaconda News ' .5G a year, or .05 per ticket, good tor5 weeks. By mail $l,00per year. H������ u ������ e s & cabins to rent This i* the coining town GARLAND & CO. Ti j oseof our ads. it Pays. THE ANACONDA NEWS News Temperature Table. The temperature reports in this issue of The News and hereafter will be more accurate than ever before as the News Weather Department has been presented with a new maximum-minimum thermometer. This records the highest and lowest points reached during the twenty four hours. Back in Town. We are glad to see Mr. H. Shallen- burg back in town with the view of developing some of the valuable mining claims he is interested in. Two of the most promising are properties situated on tlie mountains above Greer- wood. MINING NOTES. ' From-fifth pa^e. Shipments on the Mountain Ro