a ‘upon the enemy’s trenches attr - feeneen: by ‘ia vigorous - sttabk,'t _ THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER.2, 1915 ; War Notes London: On the western battlefront heavy artillery fight- ing continues. The French blew up a German |_ ammunition supply at Perthes, Swiss watch factories are now turning out war munitions, In the Dardanelles the French have carried ‘‘Hill 60,’’ the Turks losing 5000 men. ( TUESDAY, SEPT. 21 )) Russians Get Away Petrograd: Evading the on- slaught of the German cavalry, which made dashing raids on their flanks, the Russian army of 300,000 which retired from Vilna has escaped from the coils of Von Hindenburg, after inflicting considerable damage to the in- vaders, 2 Von Mackensen has been unable to unite his scattered forces after their march throuph the Pripet marshes, Spies Condemned . London: Several German spies have been convicted and sen- tenced, One man has been or- dered shot and a woman has been sentenced to. ten years’ imprisonment for attempting to communicate news of the move- ments of the feet. Names have been withheld from publication. Fell Form Zeppelin London: In a recent ‘aerial raid over London, a member of a Zeppelin’s crew was blown or fell from the airship, being ‘mangled beyond recognition. The victim is supposed to have been Dr, Joseph Sticker, noted for researches in aeronautics, whose death is announced in Germany. " Minor Notes London: The British steamer Linkmoor, 4000 tons, was tor- pedoed. The crew escaped. A German submarine operating in the Black Sea was sunk by Russian warships. A report. from Stavanger says a German submarine of that port was torpedoed and sunk, with her crew, by - another Ger: man submarine. _ U WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22 ) . Effects of Gunfire -Paris: Countless German works “were- destroyed ' ‘and other enemy “positions. were made untenable _ and the way has. been paved for ' apossible Anglo-French offensive movement by the furious bom- bardment of the past three weeks _ all along the battlefront. An . ‘official. statement issued today. contains the reasons -for the cannonade,. which, - for duration and number ‘of’ shell poured in’ passed any previous artillery storm of the war, " Russians Check Enemy - Petrograd (official): ~ “In the region northwest .of ‘Dyinsk-we ‘drove the’: Germans: ‘from, their. ront.of I _-: Lake Delsmiata;. THE MINER WAR BULLETINS (Continued from Page One) -:}eaptured by a. bayonet attacle, attack but was repulsed. We made bayonet attacks and cap- tured 700 prisoners and three machine guns. “During attacks against the villages of Berezowka and Bos- toki, northwest of Wycznewo,e [the enemy, notwithstanding our violent machine gun and artillery fire, reached our trenches and rushed upon us with shouts and hurrahs. A bayonet fight fol- lowed and resulted in the expul- sion of the enemy, who suffered great losses. We then ‘counter attacked and, taking the enemy on the flank, overthrew him, and pressing closely on his, heels, reached and entered his trenches. Unable to withstand our impetu- ous dash, part of the Austrians fled and the remainder surren- ‘dered or were bayoneted. We took ten officers and 600 men prisoners,’’ Bulgaria Sides With Huns Athens: Perturbation ia caused by: the news that Bulgaria has mobilized 100,000 men on the Servian frontier. She appears to have definitely cast in her lot with the Austro-German alliance. A meeting of the cabinet which King Constantine attended, de- cided, it is understood, to mobilize four divisions of infantry, total- ling 100,000 men, as well ag several cavalry reziments, Trafic on the Bulgarian rail- roads was suspended last Satur- day. - THURSDAY, SEPT. 23 A ‘\ Raid on Stuttgart Paris: French aviators have, bombarded Stuttgart, capital of the kingdom of Wurtemburg, according to the French official communication issued last night. They- dropped about a hundred shells on the royal palace and the station, They also dropped a number of bombs at different Points along the way, The air- craft were subjectedto shell fire at. various points during the expedition but all returned safely. ‘Successes for r Russians Petrograd (official) : “North- west of Friederichstadt. in the course ofthe occupation of the village of Stryj in the region of Birshalen, we captured’ many prisoners and arms, Desperate engagements are incessant in the horhood of Lyscha, léaving jn our hands many prisoners and machine guns,’’ Destroy Faemy Positions | Paris: ‘Che. violent bombard- ment which has been in progress along the western battlefront for three weeks shows no diminution. The cannonading is very heavy in the vicinity of Roclincourt and to the north and south of the Avre river. Germans taken prisoner describe the havoc and destruc- tion in the enemy positions as terrible. . Constantinople Conditions’ Geneva: Swiss citizens, re- turning from Constantinople, say conditions of life in the Turkish capital are intolerable, There is no gas or electricity.- Two thou. gand workmen from the Krupp factovy, brought in to make am- munition, are idle, owing to lack of material. ( FRIDAY, SEPT. 24 } _ Balkan Sitnation Athens; Anticipating Bul- garia’s entry into the war on the side of Turkey, Roumania and tualities, A general order for the mobilization of the Greek army has been issued and twenty classes of reservists, from 1890 to 1912, have been ealled to the colors. There is great enthus- jasm. SS a Itis reported-from Nish that Germany is preparing to invade Servia, with 800,000 men. - ' Roumania will resist to the ut- most any violation of her territory and is: expected to mobilize at onee.: If Bilgaria takes definite action in favor of Turkey, jt is thought through the fortified port of Var- na, thirty hdéurs’ sail from Odeasa. Bulgarian warships in the Black sea aré seeking shelter, The Retreat from Vilna Lindon: Describing the Vilna retreat, the correspondent of the Times at Petr ograd characterizes it as one of the most difficult and brilliant Russian exploits during the present war,- but says the withdrawal was none too soop, “The Germans not only had almost encircled the city,’’.the correspondent: says,..“*but by had swept round. from the north, region west of Dvinsk, in many places at close quarters with the bayonet, a “In some sectors on this front the enemy artillery is developing |; fusts of fire, © Jn our attack.on the village of Lebedevo, west’ of Molodechno, the Germans were overthrown by a vigorous bayonet attack." We occupied the. village and captured ten machine Rune, a quantity ‘of. material,. ‘and “a number of. prisoners. . : We. also. after a stubborn resistance, the village of Smorgno, from’. which the, Germans fled in disorder ‘to- ward. the river fords.” . Here we ade. prisoners: of four officers 5 ‘pated, left. wing. ‘and Lebdevo, . ing on ‘the occupation: oF Mole- dechno, hut i in the advance from retreating. along the Viliys river was paralyzed at its inception; Greece are preparing for even-. Russia will immediately strike]. . eantonments — far into the rear‘of the Russian ; communications at Holedechno| “The ‘Germans had, prepared | an enveloping mavement ‘depend-|4 Lida the Russians foiled: this by i: due east from: Vilna, inetead of & southeast as the sneiny: antici-| @& ~ Thus ‘the:plan of a sud-|§- den ‘blow on our northern flank iE Thanks to our withdrawal dual j cast the enemy, was obliged toen-|8 gage in a frontal battle on’ our|f we. Succeéded TIGERS LOSE OUT | The ball team played two games with Prince Rupert, as a fair attraction, and lost both con- tests, Thursday’s by 4-2 and yesterday’ 8 by 8-7. Mr. and Mrs, F, J. Hall, Fred Brewer, C,N. Donohue, and J.W, “Morison, -of the Hazelton Tennis Club, went down to take part in the tennis. matches, no report of |which has been received up to the time of going to press. Social Next Friday ’ The ladies of the Methodist Church are preparing for a pie social, to be held in St, Andrew’s Hall on Friday.evening, October ‘1, at 8 o'clock... A good concert program and the best of refresh- ‘ments should draw a good crowd, All are invited, , Methodist Church Rev. W. M. Scott will preach tomorrow evening on the subject: “The Heavenly Vision.” A mixed quartet willsing. All are invited to attend, Miss Louise Astoria, who has been a guest at the Grant home for several weeks, returned to ‘Prince Rupert oti Monday, .ac- ‘+; companied by Miss Agnes Grant, who will spend a few days at the coast, J..J. Dore, operator at Fifth Cabin, has returned from a vaca- tion trip to the coast. - Operator during Mr. Dore’s absence. ~ Aerial Activity. Paris (official): to descend. —Flotillas of aero- planes have bombarded railway stations at Offenburg, Conflans and Vouziers, as weil as enemy at Langemarcke and Middlekirke. re AT ‘PRINCE RUPERT Germaine, of Hazelton, has been |! in charge of the station at Fifth, | 4 One of our}: dirigibles bombarded. last: night} several stations ivheremovements| _ | Of the enemy were reported, Our|: aeroplanes have compelledseveral |! of the. enemy’s captive balloons|; Hazelton Is the Best | According to the Vancouver Province, A. D,. Wooler,. a pros- pector who. spent some time i in ‘the Hazelton district, and ‘hag. Jand: Nevada in the last year, states, He will return to Hazel- ton shortly. For Red Cross. at the home of Mrs. Sargent on | Tuesday afternoon next, from: to 5, and 25 cents will be charged for ice cream, cake and tea. All are cordially invited. . W. A, the afternoon, This. ig open to Mission House ‘for this winter. of Peace This is the pathol him who weara “Invictus” THE BEST GOOD SHOE NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B, C;, fe ee ee ey omens Patterson’s ** CHOCOLATES Highest Grade Ever Manufactured Try our Noted Ice Cream = and Soda Drinks 4 Up-to-Date Drug Stores: JAZELTON . a “Boerything in Canvas” ' Princa Rupert, Be: [TAY rrr rr ry Yt PTE rrrery TTTy ye Prey vevrril | throwing. out huge masses’ of | _ eavalry, followed by: infantry, a “for, a 1 few days, more~-Over. ~ Drugstore ET Ey Tee TT Eee Te Ere rT ETT TY been. through Oregon, California -~ believes that the mining possibili- . ties of this province are” greater _ than those of all the northwestern A Red Cross tea will be given | ‘The sewing party in aid of the Red Cross will meet at the Mis- ; sion House on Thursday, at 3 in all who care to help. -The meeting will be held fortnightly at the : Ee ee Tread the Footpath | ra Ee 1 “Lara Assortment of — t - Prince Rapert Tent and fun Co, De BADCERO wi will be in ties 1 PVEVVIVevy TT | * THE, “EDISON - = 1 DIAMOND DISK 5 NEW.”