IillTheStikinc Mining Company's Rich Showings.OWN SEVEN QUARTZ CLAIMSEveryfls3ay Obtained Sbou)! Values in Cold and Copper.doubted ly merits. He is preparing to spend the winter here.The rainy season has set in, just In time to save navigation on the Stikine.The trail from Glenora to Teslin is lined with people making the portage.John Lingholm is packing up his stock and will leave for Trail, B. C., this week.Frank Callbreath was down from Telegraph Saturday to meet the Monte Lristo.Postmaster Bond has decided toWhat is undoubtedly the best work dona in thia section in the past few years . ,is that of the Stikinc Minin* Company wmter ,in Glenora, *nd 1S PrcPar-of Telegraph Creek, of which J. I'. Call- 'n8 f°r 'ts coining, lm-alh, Janies Hayilen and other leading | Cunis Tu,k have dissolvedcitizens of this section are interested.... . . i partnership and Mr. Curtis left forI heir properties consist of seven quart/ : r \claims ami a leased placer claim. Four the Coast cities this week.Mr. Mobley got in this week from Teslin, having made theof the quartz claims are on i i-Mile creek and three on 9-Mile creek, those distances above Telegraph, and the Stikine river j cuts the formation in both instances, j r°uud trip in twenty-one days.The placer proposition is of the cemented | w p Thompson and wife of gravel under lava, spoken of in Dawson's XT ., * „ , the News will leave next week forreport, and in the quartz propertiesthe rock is black in color, and i. ,he Coast cities, where they will pronounced a horne-blcndc by Messrs. Spend the winter.Richardson and Self, while Carlisle calls • e ^ \. . , • , v .. - 1 r,ie Stikine Chief was wreckedit micaceous sclnst. l\o as*av obtainedfailed to show the presence of value in the ! 00 her way t0 St- Michael, and is!rock, while it has returned values as high as S400 per ton in gold. A force of men has been doing development work on the propcrt all this year, and will continue at work all winter, and in the spring the owners expect to ho able to exhibit a very valuable property.in developing these properties the workmen encountered a body of galena,a total loss, well insured, board were saved.All onJI*. Bums’, butcher shop will soon close for the season. Dollolf Kelly will furnish Glenora with its meat this winter.Fou Sai.e—A good saddle.orand put into it a prospecting tunnel lor a pack horse with riding saddle, distnnc ,.f fom- feel. Assays from tl..- bridle, and blanket. Will selldeposit of galena show 50 oz. silver, , .. . .. Cl~* ‘ . . „ cheap. Enquire at News office.m gold and S3.31 m copper. Ii is a small rledge discovered in lacing up their quartz Those who find themselves ill properties. Glenora at the eud of this monthMINI.NO NOThS.owe it to themselves and their families to make ready for winter.. hA small placer excitement was sprung vm our people this week. Two nu n havebeen working this summer on a creek MrS' Hague has gone into winter about six miles below Glenora. and early quarters in the building vacated by tl-is week it became noised about 1h.1t the “Count.” and will assist at the they had found something worth having. Glenora House Restaurant tliii Frank Callbreath sent two veteran pro*- ^.|ntcr pectors, Foster and Woodbridge, tothoroughly prospect the creek, and they McGregor, former C. P. R. have been followed by about thirty a^ent at Glenora, is now located at Glenorim.s and T.-lc^raplu-rs. skagnay. Passenger Agent Car-ter, former agent at Wrangel, is inC1a1/cI bIt is a well known lad that there are three immense bodies of coal running high in carbon in the Tooyea district, charge at Skagwav.With railroad or mining development in this district these deposits will repay drtelopment.OLE NORA'S NEW STORE.George Haycsand Fionk CoilOrcath Will Open It.George Hayes has purchased an interest in the Glenora i louse and is fitting it up as the leading resort of Cassiar. With J. Frank Callbreath he proposes to put in a complete stock of groceries, provisions and general nicrChamliHC in the Glenora House, and will pay the highest 1 market price lor everything returning' KionJikcrs mav wish to sell.I). A. Mackenzie, who has had charge of Ryan’s store at Glenora. leaves fur Skagway next week to look fur a new field. Mr. Mackenzie's friends in Glenora wish him success wherever he may go.theHUDSONS BAY COMPANY’S STORELOCAL MENTION.The French Count is enroutc to Allin.Dr. and Mrs. Dees arc 011 the trail to Teslin.There in room 011 our sub6crip tion books for another subscriber.Martin Welch, the Telegraph business man, was in town Monday.Baker Booth’s new Glenora House restaurant is a gigantic success, which that gentleman un-Will open in a few days with the largest and best Stock in Cassiar of Groceries, Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Clothing, Blankets, Rug's, Rifles, Cartridges, Stoves, Heaters Hardware, etc., at the old Stand,|SGlenora, B. C.