‘ _ War in Germany, * communication teday.. THE, ‘OMINECA MINER, “SATURDAY; ¢ OCTOBER 8 1915 “THE MINER WAR BULLETINS -( Continued ‘from Page One) today . claim that. Roumania will remain neutral, but there was no confirmation from Bucharest. * Dardanelles Bombarded - Athens; A Mytelene despatch says: a- British light, squadron yesterday bombarded the Tutkish fort of Fenki, one ‘of the Dar- danelles defenses, Long range guns mounted on lighters shelled the Narrows and the fronts on the Asiatic side. - German Prisoners Talk ‘Petrograd: Reports-from the commanding officers show that German prisoners, despite warn- ings from their chiefs and threats of punishment, are giving infor- ’ mation . more frequently -of the exhaustion’ of their troops and the decreasing popularity of the appears in the Russian official The. ad- vices show that heavy fighting has taken piace near Dvinsk, where Germans captured a few trenches but were in turn. driven out at the point of. the bayonet, Some smal} | captures: -by the. "Ras. | siuns of men and guns have taken “place; “In the Black : Bea they .took’a motor schooner in face of a violent fire from land hatteries, A Collective Ultimatum Paris: . The Quadruple Entente will send-a collective ultimatum to Bulyaria today, Russia’s ultimatum to Bulgaria is welcomed -here as a means of; _ clearing the situation i in the ‘Bale _kans.. A The Entente: towers win ‘send “Ss -- 600, 600 men “t0° prevent Servia tom being ‘crushed . between the "Austrians and Bulgariang, a result whieh would allow the’ 'l'euton army to cut through and reach _ Constan tinople. Paris: A heavy bombardment is taking place-in the - Artois region and heavy, artillery ex- changes - are “reported in the Champagne. . ot “WEDNESDAY, ocT. 6. BI - The Weitern Fi ront- * Paria (official) = oN bombard- "tment of a violent nature occurred’ ‘on all sides to the north of La Searpe and to the east of Arras, “There was. trench. fighting with |. "grenades and bombs. near ‘Likons |. and ‘Anechy. : wo ‘In Champagne the “enemy " dontinned, with the aid* of’ as- phyxiating shells, a bombardment of the rear of.our new ‘front to the south ‘of: Navarin farm-and in the environs of Souain, , Our artillery responded energetically .. against the German trenches, | _The. artillery: action was ale]! most continuous in the Argonne, in ‘the sector of Houyette to Les Eparges, in the forest of Apre- ° mont, and in Lorraine near Mon- gel, ‘Arracourt, and Ancernviller, | . ' “On the evening of Oct. 4, the|. "enemy. attempted a sudden stroke tes against our ‘posta. to the east of This statement) farther south, as well as on the upper Piemen,. in the neighbor- hood of Deliatitchi, there have been continual skirmishes with the enemy, who is endeavoring, | - unsuccessfully, to advance i in an easterly. direction,’’ : Premier Resigns Paris: . An Athens despatch says: “Premier Venizelos’ of Greece has resigned, the King having informed him that he is unable to support the policy of his ministry, which proposed to strike a quick blow in aid of their Servian ally. Premier Venizelos defied his opponents tu follow a different course ‘to that. which he. took,”? -Athens: . The French troops landing from transports at Salon- iki, ‘Greece, consist of seventy thousand men. — They will pro- ceed along the Guevghell-Uskup. railroad in order to puard the line from any attempt at damage dr seizure, gis Roumania Active” ’ . London: A’ Reuter despatch, announces that Moumania is hurriedly despatehing troops. jn the direction of the Bulgarian| frontier and taking extraordinary military “measures. Bulgarian artillery is now in charge of Ger- man gunners, ‘ Petrograd: had received no revly | from’ Bul- garia at noon. a tae ee Preparing for Action | ; ‘Paris:” A battle of. decisive character .ig imminent - on the Anglo-French “front. Artillery fire has been breaking over the trenches on' both sides for 48 hours without interr uption. The Germans are massing reserves. toy meet the expected attacks and to launch counter offensives.”- The greatest activity is repdrted from La Bassee, south of Arras, ‘The Germans have been. shelling. the British: positions. for. many hours, — evidently: in: prep:ration for an jinfantry. ‘attack, - Along the Champagne front the. Teutons have emerged from their trenches at several points, planning. bomb raids on the French, works, “French Capture. Tahure Paria: French infantry, after’. a. heavy bonibardment by ‘the artillery. ‘today, captured. by us- sault the village of.Tahure and reached the summit:of the hill of the same name, ‘which conatit- uted. a. supporting. point’ in the second German Jine, according: to the official. statement, issued” by the. French war olfice. “We likewise made progices in 2 the environs of the: Narvin farm and: the number. ‘of | “prisdners|. taken exceeds - 1,000,” saya. the] Btatement.. ur an New Kind of Gas. ; "Pai. a new. kind of ; 1 . ans on the Chanipagne frontier, whieh has for’ o base prussic acid. |: ‘Men The foreign cffiee a THURSDAY, OCr.7 ~: London?" ‘Ne inforniation: has | reached the Bulgarian legation in London: of the reported presenta; tion of an ultimatum by Bulgaria to Servia, . . Aeroplanes i in Balians. Nish: Seven aeroplanes: flew, over Kraguyevatz yesterday and. -|dropped thirty bombs; | shooters of: the Prince Regent's Guard hit one of the craft, which fell directly ‘in front of the pal- aee, ploded and the. machine and both its occupants burned, passengers were German officers. * Sharp-. As it fell the fuel tank ex- The twolj Nish: - News of the landing: of French and: British troops © at Saloniki has: created intense en-|- thusiasm here and has dissipated fear of Germany on the frontier. ‘Germany Lacks Copper London: ‘Phe German ‘ministry. announces that owing to scarcity of. copper in Germany: all statues, Bs works of art, ‘chandeliers, . etc. | - will be taken by the government, London: - Intense interest is | shown: in the Balkan situation, |— through. the possibility of revolu-|- Lions in Bulgaria and Greece, ‘The populace of bath countries favor the Allies.: -In the event ofa revolution: jn Greece; the Allied camp at Saloniki will hecome the rallying point for Venizelos’ fol- lowers. : : = DAY, OCT. 8 “Ji ; Japarivs, China al: Pekin: | ~The Associated Press has been officially informed: that Japan. has: notified China that | unlegs Japan’ s demands: regard- ing jurisdiction over the Koreans |' residing in Chentao, in the Kirin regional Manehuria, ure acceyited Japar will pursue her owiycourse in’ supporting her Claim. by. force, if necessary,” French Official Statement; Paris’ (official) : “A violent bombardment:on both sides’ ‘has occurred in the. environs: ‘of Niew- port. and -in the séctor-of Steen- straaté,. . ues On call: sides’ i “Artois, near. the: dad from || Arras to Lille. - “A: sudden , attack: attempted |" by. the enemy,uti one of our ade t _ | vaniee. positions’ near: ‘Popineou rt}! was. completely: stopped, On the|" Aisne’ our batleries - caused: by: their severe ‘fire, two, “yioletit explosions i in the enemy’s lines in |- the region of Juvincourt and. set}. fire to the station of Giigincourt, There: “were. violent. ‘counter-at-| tucks by the® Germans: i in ‘other . Artillery ‘action eontin-. - We}. made alight progress ‘to'Lhe south | 6 Jof. Thelus, “NOTICE OF J ASSIGNMENT ? ws GENERALLY, business ag aforesaid, - has” made ‘an Act, ‘revised statutes,” B. C., Acts, “Said. assignment is dated. the 28th day of. September, 1915... the office of. CH, Smith 12¢) in the’ afternoon, .f receiving a statement ¢ of the Insolvent’s affairs, for the. ap tors and- the giving of directions with thereon must furnish me as auch assignee. with: particulars of his case admits of within thirty. days from procéed to distribute the assets of: said’ estate, having tice, 2. "Lapis L DEVony; Farmer, . — Assignes, Dated this oath day of September, 1915. _Liquor Act—Section 41. will be hotel license to’ sell If the hotel known ag the Hazelton Hotel,’ Dated thia oe day of Octoher, ‘1916, | Liquor Act-—Section 41 first day of Necem! for: renewal of, the hotel licensa to: ‘sell. liquor by retail-in .| the hotel known/aa the: Omineca Hotel;| situated ‘at, “Hazelton, in. the Provines of British. Columbia, "7. HY Dated this Sth day of October, 1916. |, "JOHN G. Ki “SEALY, Applicant, _ Liquor Licerise Application. ” Notice” - Notice is “herehs ‘given that, on the first day of. December next, application will be made’ to.tha’ Superintendent of Provineiil Police fora renewal of ‘the! license for.the sale. of liquors by-whole- sale in.and upof-the premises Anown as e Hudson’. ‘Bay Company? 5 6tore, situate at. ‘Hazelton, lands described .ds-lota ton ‘townsita; HE: HUDSON'S BAY: fe PANY, WALL AM. ‘WARE, er of ait ans, fers from: other’ regiments to ‘the|- Pioneers haye ‘been made.” : ' sects ee , iN rite Marve or: AN’ AsmiaNMen” e “FOR THE “BENEFIT OF CneprTors fe “IN -- RE. JOSEPH Li : | 2s Coyne,” PURLISHER;. OF serial 4 ‘|: “Baten COLUMBIA, INSOLVENT, .” NOTICE 18 HEREBY. CIVEN’ that a the said Insolvent, rasiding {and | doing |’ assignment: of his estate to me: for ‘the . béhefit of his creditors generally, under |. ‘the Creditors! Trust. D o Bite mand: ‘Amending: |*- The creditors are notified to meet at 7 » Barriater, |: Main street, Smithers, ‘on Tuesday, the |“ day of October, 1915,:at 8 eelock - r the Burpose of |. point ent: of . -inspec-| - reference to the disposal of the estate: |. Every person claiming to be’ entitted | ° to rank claim, proved by affidavitor declatation, |... and such vouchers‘as the nature of the nh the date hereof, after which-date I will] © regard: to these’ claims! - only: of which: I Shall then have received re Smithers, B. Lom i “Notice ia hereby given that, on thé] - first. day of December next, applicatitn'| - mare to the Superintendent: ot] Provineial. Police for renéwal of ‘the| vor by retail in}: situate at Hazelton, in. the Provin ap British Columbi “e i . ‘ROYSTON 6. MOSELEY, Applicant, | Notice - is, hereby given that,” ‘on the! 2 rer-next, ‘application im Il be made ‘te: the Superintendent of} ie Py ovincial . Police ' B..C,, upon thel: ts6 and. if Hazel ° 4 11} meted this 8th’ day. of October, 1916. rT |. HAZELION, Bc. |. oe ace . ‘ - Of. Peace : This is the pathot hin who, ~ lnvictus’? NOEL & ROCK ‘H fazelton, .B, i od the Footpath | . S - See. the. ‘display. of: ‘Ladies? ‘and y : : : Men’ 3° BWeater Sots —at ‘Sar-| Prince J heavy logses to. the: ‘enemy. 1 eo . “Gains i in. Dardanelles. “London: nh elles: the .. British. have. gained more: -than:, three: hundred yatds ms all along the’ center of- Lhe. Salva During ‘the pastfour| 4°. ‘weeks of tighting/in. the Dardan- ee Se A hee re e