2 a will have from 60 to: 75 men ‘at . | the property here: ‘and this may a dre all filled and ‘the bunkers at of Prince Rupert are ready. now to 1 receive ore. . | pe Kaiser, was sunk off: the west fm coast near Fleetwood, about the" ea raised and taken into Barrow- ey were made, | BRISTOL CAPTURED os taken. to ‘the Falkland. Islands the ae pretty well gong ‘and there is all 7 kinds of water. Q made for transportation and the fm ore will all sent to Granby. GERMAN SUBMARINE mers. It transpires: that the fam- ea ous submarine U-21, the: officers’ am of which were personally decor- ® ed'the. yegsel, which tried ‘ta ‘es-| t "APR BIOS NEW HAZELTON, B. C.;. APRIL 2 1915 | WORK "RESUMED _ ~ROCHER DEBOULE Power Turned on Weoesar—Sat » “Shippisig Aabout ‘April 10th” Ore Goes to Granby _ ‘The Continental: Development| Co. resumed operations. ‘at .the Rocher Dehoule mine this week and about the tenth’ they will be ready to make their first ship- ment to. the smelter. The water power. on Juniper ‘creek. started the mining: ‘machinery on Wed- nesday. The snow on the hill. i ig From the- start the company | be increased as the work progres- } ges, The ore bunkers at the mine Satisfactory arrangements are “NOW A BRITISH UNIT - a rorontn ‘March 30—The Ger- iy_man: submarine. 1-21" ig. now-.a oo unit of. the. British navy and i is : t fighting: against its former’ own-. ated with Iron Crosses by. the middle ef February. . She was Infurness where slight repairs A NORWEGIAN SHIP}. | "Buenos Aires, ‘April 1—British cruiser Bristol has captured. and Norwegian steamer Bangor. that sailed ‘from: “Baltit more Feb. 4. It is charged that the Bangor’ violated its neutrality. by: carry- ing coal and provisions for a Ger- man ‘cruiser, Kron Pring Wilhelm. SUBMARINE'SUPPLY _ - SHIP. IS CAPTURED) ~~ London; ‘Apri. = The source of supplieg | for:the. German. subma-| | rines it is bélieved ‘ was cut. oft today by the: capture “of Duteh |- steamer Lodéwijk: Van Nassaua off Brighton. ; ‘Destroyers arrest | cape, after’ ‘twilee- threatening to|t fire 6n her.” “She had 4 catga of; fuel ojl and eat 0 . machine guns and 10 guns. ‘from the - -dactor.. and as it was ° Bosphorus, - ~ GERMANS BEATEN Back Sea Fleet Intlicts Heavy Damage on’ “Towns—Russiaus Captured | Men, Guns and Sapiies | ‘Petrograd, “April 1 “Official In, Enyjrons of Krasnopol our | troops are successfully making progress. Qn the 30th they suc- cessfully. forced the. Germans to tall hack i in haste and made: pris- oners of ‘about 200 soldiers, two officers and ‘captured two machine guns: On the 29th’ we made fresh captures of prisoners, viz., 39 officers and 1,750 men and -al- so five machine guns, Our Black Sea fleet bas bombarded Seung- (ports in Asia Minor about - 150 The bombardment caused a series of heavy explosions and a num- ber of fires, ; From the 20th. to the 29th i in the Carpathians, in. sector. oc-. cupied by three ‘army corps. we took as prisoners 202 officers, 8 surgeons and 16,207 men, also 62 A Police Court Case - ‘There was'a scrap between’ a a|conple-of the section men: the]... first oft ek which wag aired] ” in- police’. cpurt’ on: “Tuesday. Ag both men had: received attention hard to tell: which: was to blame, the magistrate dismissed. the case after | giving them. some advice, This was the first criminal case in New Hazelton ‘since the bank robbery. CRUISER MAN a ‘London, March’ aq— ~The’ ‘en- | éemy’s ‘ships are absolutely clear : _ ed from ‘the’ Black: Sea, - ‘The| Breslau; “formerly a German crui- ger, ‘but now ‘flying: the: ‘Turkish flag, in‘its flight back to the’ Bos- phorus struck a Turkish mine and wag disabled beyond: repair, ° On Sunday the sound. of cannon was. echoing through the streets ’ Constantinople ‘from: the “hom | bardment: at the’ mouth of the "BASEBALL. UB OFFICERS. 1 Firat Meeting for Organization ‘Heal $ Wednesday Night . ‘ A meeting to consider. the. base ball sifmation was, el Wednes- ON MANY ets uldak, Kosiu, Kilimli and Ereglip miles east of Constantinople.) | "| ous results to both: parties. } utes. | der arrest charged. with causing} - _| Donovan’s death. . the matter and he stated that - hoth: men -would be. disqualified | was put on a court: opposite the officers were elected: — president, - Desmond Fitzmaurice Dead ‘Desmond: Fitzmaurice, former- ly connected ' with the civil en} -| gineering staff located -at- Stella, died on January 8th at. Belford "| Camp, England, after. an’ attack | : of cerebro-gpinal menigitis. Fitzmaurice was at one time ‘a resident of New Hazelton : being time keeper during the early con-| ‘struction days of the. high leyel bridge. He made’ many ‘friends here who ‘will regret. to learn of his early demise. A STREET HIGHT | _ DEATH RESULTS Pete Donovan and Harry NcMicken in _ a Mix-up—Former Died Ten Minutes After cies Pete Donovan. and Harry. Me- Micken got into.a mix-up on the street in Telkwa gnd with seri- Micken. landed a -blow:-an:Dono-| van’s face and the. latter. fell. to the ground with force... His head g|\struck a stone which caved i in his skull and. he died within ten.min- ‘MeMicken was placed. un- Lost Their Mayor | - Prince. ‘Rupertioccupiéetheun- enviable position. of having a-city. counci}:, ‘without i @ mayor-:or a fin- ance: minigter.. Lagt:year Mayor Newten ‘and Ald. Morrissey. did some busirjess: with. the. city and got away. with | it...T his ; year. the same: ‘thi x. Was. going. on, but some-body.got wise,, The city solicitor: was: asked. ‘to report on by.the courts and. the best thing for them to do was, to. resign,, A Lawn. Tennis, Club. - There was'a. very, “good, attend- ance at the ‘neeting held Satur: day ‘ight. for, the. purpose of con- sidering. the: organization ofa lawn tennis club, There are a goodly number. of players j in town and they-alt seemed quite enthus- iastic over the prospects ‘of an early start ‘at ‘the’ ‘popular game. "| Last year a.good. degl of. ‘work, Presbyterian church and by some fixing WD,1§ can. he. made first 1 claas. The: organization was pre- beri’ W. F. Brewer; Sec. -Tregs., “EB. Tatchell; executiye- committee— |B.C. Affleck, Geo. ‘Wall. F,. Ry 3 a Law. ~The. exeen ive ‘will drat * the by-laws. JA detachment: of the enemy ad- Mc- |. get his ore‘ shippéd’ this’ week: now: “working” ‘his’ full ‘force ‘on. vention lagt‘ Saturday afternoon in Smithers; those - present from |" » | this district. being. R..8.-Sargent, |-: ~ BOMBARDS LIBAU]. Czernowitz Garrison Invading Russian Territory —Dot’t ‘Expect Early Passage: of Dardanelles _ On Sunday . 8. German vessel ‘ap- proached. Libau, on ‘the Baltic, and fired 200 projectiles, killing one civilian. and badly wounding another, No soldiers: were injur- ed. On Sunday | near Strunbagow -we captured the Temnants, ofa German battalion which: was at- tacked ‘by us with bayonets, num= bering 200. We’ ‘have driven the in| enemy from the region. of Waceh:- vancing: from ° ‘Czernowitz, Buko- wina, on. Sunday:forced our ‘fron- tier and pushed forward half way to Chotin, “Steps have’ been, tak- en to: meet this incursion, “London, March 3i- ~ Petrograd, according to a semi- official, state- ment, warns the Russian. people not to expect .too speedy. suecess, either of allies against Dardanel- Tes 0 or r Russians at Bosphorus, - Shipment is ‘Row: Ready: am J. “Vaughan-Rhys' aikbecté | to from’ the: Red ‘Rosé’ ‘group m He completed taking out dre and’ js ‘the: lower tunnel, six “hundred feet: ‘below. thes upper tunnel. At the surface he has uncovered the vein for 120 feet and -he! stated |. that he ‘was -well . satisfied : with’) ‘the’: property. as far as he had) gone. Dockriit the Candidate - The Conservatives held: a- ‘con- one of the prospective: candidates’: and Charléa’ ‘Hicks Beach. No He one was present from New: ‘Haz. elton, although, a ptoxy wag sent |: up and: did some good work, Ags the representative of Bowser’ wou | out, “Frank Dockrill, of Vancou- ver, will represent, the Conser- | vative ‘interests and dole out the patror age, although: it is under- hat Mr.:Sargent will con: tinge to get the thioat of ‘it; pro- viding, of | course . that he is 4 good boy and doesn’t attempt tory buck Bowser, any more. a _|GERMAN: WARSHIP Petrograd, March 31— Offcial— |. ; hundred prisoners. . attacks... JENEMY SHELLING - NIEUPORT ROADS . Action. on. Western Front is Degultary -. Though Alfies Have mamaned al Recent Positions Won’ hard’ Nieuport bridges. . ade on the entire front from the gea to the. Aisne: In Champaign there has been a: tnilitary. action and mine‘ ‘warfare. in. which, we, obtained an: : advantage. . In Ar- tenacity and..determination, but. without appreciable. results. to either side. On Monday Port Donaumont, north of Verdun, was struck by twenty-one-centi- metre shells. Our. artillery: im- : mediately silenced _ the. German - :| batteries. The fort was not dam- aged... In. ‘the . western. part. ‘of the forest of. Lepretre we captur- ed.a line of. trenches and: took: a In ‘spite ‘of a violent counter: attack” ‘we main- ae -| tained ‘most of: ‘what’ we. ‘won, _ ; |To the west of. Pont A Mousion | we carried : a German post: and repulsed three. ‘German. counter Hartmans-Wellerkopf: We: dount- ed. the bodies of 700 Gerinan: sol- diers. me THREE SUBMARINES - “ARE ACCOUNTED FOR Paris,” beheved that she sunk.: Pee cured:ip a steel. net. guarding the. elitranee to 6 Firth of Forth. Pre EXPECTS Pre ac was anticipated the ‘race for. thé|:; nomination: was a close one, buf)" - Pagis, 1 March 31—Official Dur ing. ‘the night of 29.30 the enemy: continued. without results to bom- There has been an ‘intermittent cannon-' gonne” fighting: continues - with | :On- “the” battlefield a‘ “March 31 ‘81— — Official — ~&. _ | French, light : ‘erniser “rammed: a ” German. ‘submarine. Near: Dieppe -|yesterday, and from the: quanti- ties of floating oil observed . At. is “London, March’ 21 T wo: ‘Gér- man. ‘submarines _ ‘have.been. a