aoe ms ‘the formation of a. cabinet, ~ - the concessions to Bulgaria, . __ Dardanelles, according to a state- _. ment made. by. Baron Hayashi, |). ; Japanese ‘ambassador, ‘who’ gays|" THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1915 _ THE MINER WAR BULLETINS | the greatest “soldiers’ battle” PRINCE RUPERT FAIR. -Gun Fund Adkinowledged » _ (Continued from Page One) since Inkerman. _ WELL WORTH SEEING | The. acting. minister of militia J Belgium, by dropping inflam- Warning Before Attack Grodno Evacuated has acknowledged the -eotitribus : . mable bombs. mm Washington: Ambassador yon] Petrograd: An official com-| highly successful fair, with 7 Residents of Maasbode report} Bernstorff today informed. Sec- that Allied aviators attacked and retary of State Lansing that the destroyed a large aircraft build-} German government accepts the ing in Ghent. - Seeking a Scapegoat Washington : disobedience of orders, Coal Strike Ended London. It is believed. the British government has come to a decision in the matter of nation- al service, Instead of conscrip- tion, each district will be required to furnish a certain number of men from time to time, The government has taken over the South Wales coal mines, thus ending the dispute which caused the miners to strike, i WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 A, A Rossian Success Petrograd: Successful Russian counter-attacks on a wide front in the Stripa river district, in eastern Galicia, are reported in a Russian official statement given out here today, The Russians claim to have captured 3000 pris- oners, thirty cannon and thirty- four.machine guns, _ Progress of Retreat London: The Russian. rear- guards are making desperate resistance to the efforts of von * Hindenburg’s southern wing and Prince Leopold of - Bavaria’s troops. to cut off the Russians .. who are still clinging to Vilnal and Grodno, according to the Petrograd correspondent of the Times, ‘The nature of the ground greatly aids the Russians in their task of regrouping in their new ‘positions in the rear, The latest movement of Field-Marshal von Mackensen’s army against the’ - trunk line between Koveland and Kiev, which might isolate the Russian troops in Galicia, ig re- garded seriously in -Petrograd, but the broken and woody nature of the ground is expected to re- tard the advance in this direction. It is persistently rumored that President Redzianko, of the Du- ma, will shortly be appointed ” premier with wide powers as to Arabic’s Assassin Sunk It is learned! attacked by submarines. from German sources that the commander of the submarine which sunk the Arabic is to be courtmartialed and punished for ‘tdred rifles, five hundred bombs jman battalion, taking seventy The.enemy made thal|| Principle that passenger liners should be warned before being Noted Airman Killed Paris: Adolphe Pegoud, the famous aviator, has been killed, at the age of 26. He brought down his sixth German aircraft on July 11. ( THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 B) Advancing in Gallipoli London: An official statement has been received from Gallipoli peninsula, where British forces are operating against the Turks. The report says: ‘Further fight- ing on the 27th and 28th on the northern sector of ithe line has resulted in the capture of an im- portant tactical point command- ing*the Buvuuk Anafarta valley to the east and north and an appreciable gain of ground by the Australians and New Zea- land troops, The fighting was almost entirely hand-to-hand and of a severe character, very heavy losses being inflicted on the Turks and three of their puns, three trench mortars, three hun- and a large quantity of smal? arms - ammunition captured by us, ; Four more Turkish transports have been sunk in the Sea of Marmora by British submarines, Russians Defeat Enemy | Petrograd: The total number of Austro-Germans made prison- ers exceeds 100 officers and 7,000 men, of whom one-third are Ger- mans. This is the - “outstanding feature of an official statement last night. The statement says:. “On ‘the {his successor, the report says. Whité Star line says the submar- ine which destroyed the Arabic was captured in asteel net, The vessel was one/ of the largest, carrying a double crew for train- ing, British have captured fifty Ger- man submarines, munication made public last night by the Russian war office ‘an- nounces the evacuation of the fortress of Grodno by the Russian forces, and the retirement of. the troops to the right bank of the Niemen river. The statement ‘gays: “‘Near Grodno, after having held the enemy as long as was considered necessary, in order to enable ns to evacuate this. point, our troops on the night. of | Sept. 1, crossed to the right bank! of the Niemen river, To the front as far as the Pripet river, the situation j is without essential change,’ In the south, the forces under Ivanofi are retiring slowly to the Galician bordér,. harrying: the advancing Germans by frequent and vigorous counter-attacks, Big Gune Busy - London:.On the western battle- front, which has of late seen little but heavy artillery ex- changes, a tremendous. bie pun duel is now in progress. The object is not yet ig nat yet. ap-| parent, Hee Tirpitz Resigned? Amsterdam: It is reported today. that Von Tirpitz, admiral of the the German navy, has re- signed, a3 a result of the failure of. his submarine campaign a- gainst Britain... Von Poh!, ecom- mander of. the battleship fleet, is’ Capture Many Divers New York: An officer of the Within the last sixty days: the right bank of the Meretchanka tiver the fighting is still of the same desperate character. One of our regiments, which had been surrounded by the enemy, broke through and annihilated a Ger- prisoners, most stubborn attacks on August 30-81, in the districts of Radzie- chow, Zolvtcheff aiid Zberow, ‘at Bourkanoff on the Stripa and at -London: The German sub- marine which sank the Arabie was herself sunk the same day - by & British patroboat -while attacking the Houlder liner Nico- ’ sian. Information fiven on the}; same day to Washington says the ‘submarine was sunk near the spot: where the Arahic was sunk. Servia is Agreeable, _ ; Paria: The Servian govern- ment, has - been informed that — Greece. will comply with -the re- questa. of the Allies in regard to Japa Will Give Aid at ~ Paris:: will assiat in the. forcing of ‘the ft forts at Grodno.) - It. is, believed Japen || Boutchaich. The enemy was repulsed everywhere, suffering enormous losses,’ Confidence i in Russians. London : “The Russians are in thenorth, where they continue to-hold Von Hindenburg’ 'a forces back, Near Vilna the Grand Duke’s soldiers scored a - ‘success over the Germans, There. is growing confidence in ‘the ‘out- come of the Russian. campaign. A report.-in’ Berlin says the Gerinana have captured the outer s : ore we or ron em i FRIDAY, SEPT. 3 developing unexpected strength | “WAKE UP: ENGLAND” Roseht Bripces, Poet Laureate. Thou careless, awake! Thou peacemaker, fight!. Stand, England, for honor, And God guard the Right! Thy mirth lay aside, '. Thy eavil and play: - The foe is upon thee, _ And grave is the day. - _ The monarch Ambition _ Hath harnessed his slaves; _ But the folk of the Ocean _ ” Are free ag the: waves. , ' For Peace thou, art armed south of Grodno, on ,the whole]: {manded, being allowed bail of |# | $50,000 each, _|for our boys at the front have splendid exhibits from the inter- ior, is predicted for Prince Rupert coast.city, who arrived here yes- terday from the Bulkley Valley, where he spent several days, The exhibition, which opens on September 22, is going to be well (Says, and large parties of visitors ,from all points tributory. to Ru- pert will be on hand, One of the attractions, it is expected, will-be a baseball tour- nament, in which the Hazelton, teams wil} play. Alleged Boodlers Arrested Winnipeg, Sept. 8:— Ex-Prem-| ier Roblin and Hon. J.H. Howden, Dr, Montague and G.R. Coldwell, former cabinet ministers, appear- ed before Sir Hugh: John Mac- donald, police magistrate, .on charges of conspiracy to defraud the’ province. .They were re«/. Smokes for. Soldiers © | . Although other i im iportantfunds diev’s tobacco fund i isi not being overlooked n- Hazelton. © Sub- stantial sums to purchase smokes heen collected and forwarded by Union Bank, and Mrs, Hogan and ites Gs Goddard of the Hospital. A Fatal Fire ed this | morning, Through : the heroism. of Sister Mary Agnes, 52 children and’ six blind adults were saved. . At least two v were burned, ’ . Tuesday. aes by A. is Prudhomme, of the worth visiting, Mr, Prudhomme . ‘| Ketchikan and Prince Rupert i have claimed attention, the -sol- | Government Agent Hoskins, the|: San - Francisco, Sept, 4:—St, Praneis school for girls-was burn: |} The: Ivanhoe concentrator ‘ati: ‘ Sandon was destroyed by. fire’ on Hazelton | ‘and’ vicinity, . for the - purchase ofa machine gun.. now at the. front, as a eit trom 7 this distriet..” : ; Popular at t Front. ” Returiting from the battlefront to London a few days ago, - ‘Gen- _jeral: Hughes said: =: © Pe, “Ryery one in the ‘Canadian ; lines is interested and enthusiastic - about the machine gun campaign - in Canada. There is no question that more of ‘these will save many hundreds of lives, I saw. a plan of the German trench which is opposite the- Canadians, and there seemed to be a ma- chine gun placed every. few yards, In some spots there were groups — of three or four.”? oe ... 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