"1915, and: 7 Int ‘the matter of “the Administration Hig Honor’ Judge Tanne ay, 21st. da pointed Administrator’ of the Estate MUL BE Yukon: Kanppila, . otherwise: Yuna! (0700s. : Kiuppila, otherwise: F, Konffl or Kanfh, |" paid. -.. forward the ante, me before. tha 26t -" Bid ‘all -Partles | indo ~ Estate are oveat red THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 8, :1915./, THE MINER (Continued Furious’ saults at Bagatelle and on trench Paris: es at Calonne are believed to Mean an’ attempt to approach Verdun, which controls the rail- "roads from Chalons to st Men- ehould. Petrograd: The Russian gene- ral staff announces that a re- grouping of forces to oppose further Austro-German advance ja Galicia has been ‘completed. --Ottawa: Colonel Carrick, Can- adian representative on the staff of General French, says the sec- ond Canadian contingent will be on the fighting line this summer,. ’ London: British scientists are preparing for the use of gases ‘against the Germans. _ Tuesday, June 29 Athens: The British submarine that penetrated the Sea of ‘Mar- mora. by diving underneath the Turkish warships at thé eastern end of the Dardanelles is Keeping up its attacks on Turkish-ship- ping there. Seven Turkish mer- chant vessels carrying food sup- plies for the Gallipoli army have been sunk. Most of the Turkish - warships have sought shelter in . NOTICE, | “In THE SUPREME Court oF Bernsu ; CoLumBls. : In the matter of the Administration Act and in the. matter of the Hatate _ of Raymond W. Shaw, deceased, in- teatate: . TAKE NOTICE that. by an order of is Honour Rey oung, dated the 2lst day ot y¥, 1915, IT was Bpnolnted Administrator of the Estate Raymond W. Shaw, All parsons having claims agamat the gaid estate are hereby requeated to forward the same, properly verified," to mea_ hefore tha 26th day of ‘Tune, 1916, and all persons ‘indebted to the gaid estate are inlbte to pay. the: amounts of their in abtedness to me forthwith, _ Dated 4th Jimes 1915. STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, Official Administrator, 40-2 _ Hazelton, B, Cy’ NOTICE In THE Surreme Court or Bririse COLUMBIA, - In “the: matter of: the Administration .:. Act-and in the matter-of the Es- tate of Mike Trkulja, otherwise Mike Babich, deceased, intestate: ' TAKE NOTICE that by. an order of His Honor Judge Young, dated the 21st day of May, 1915, I -was sppointed Ad Administrator of the Estate Mike Trkuija, otherwise Mike Babich... .., All parties having claims against the sai Estate are hereby ‘requested. to forward the same, properly verified, ‘to me before. the 26th: day of: June, all, ‘parties “indebted * to the said Exgtate are: required to. the amount of their in ebtedness to. me forthwith. : Dated Ath June, 1915. - STEPHEN 4H. HOSKINS, na Official Administrator, Hazelton,:B, oo NOTICE ~ or THE SupneMn. Courro OF Brivis. . COLUMBIA... . ‘Act, and in the matter of the Estate|: ‘of Yukan Kanppila, otherwige x upa | Kaduppila; otherwise: F. Koni. or ~K Kant, deceased; intestate: —--~ AK NOTICE: that by-an Of 0 1516 1. wes All parties having claime agalnat: the state’ are hereby requested “to roporly bday of Jims, 1915, the paid to pay ‘the amount i their indeb nese German as- ‘| generally with slight result.” l was. ordered out on account of | were ‘particularly desperate. ‘ling to all regiments: of the Aus- |trian fourth division, here), ay front, we easily: repulsed desper. |ate, attiicks. _ by” greater ‘Forces, | . change on the other fronts, a ro£ ‘taliang prevent. the ‘transfer varified, to] :; WAR BULLETINS | from Page One) ot the Golden: Horn aga result o -/the submarine operations, Re day. was given out here last night: front, tilery was transported, with diffeulty, to the summit and used effectively on the enemy’s camp, on the otherside of ‘Valle Piecolo, coming active, positions ‘recently conquered heing bombarded, but “London: A German fort, and wireless station near Bukoba, on the western shore'of Lake Vie- toria -Nyanza, German East Africa, was destroyed by a Brit- ish expedition from Uganda. Many boats, field guns, rifles and valuable documents ‘were cap- tured, said an official ‘statement today, and two. machine guns were destroyed. The expedition increased activities of the enemy along the Uganda frontier. Petrograd: On the left bank of the Vistula, a stubborn battle in the Ozarow (Poland), district continued throughout the night of June 26-7, when’ the enemy Was everywhere repulsed, suffer ing. great: losses, Enemy attacks against the» ‘town ' of Gliniary “In the course of our counter attacks heré we took prisoners belong- Thrown back 10: ‘his point of departure,: the enemy remained entirely | passive next day, © The enemy’ 8 advarice on Pomacheaf (Tornas- zow), Belzand Kamionka-Strum- ilowa | {in Galicia, north of Lem- contirfues, Before . our! retreat on Gnila Lipa, on. June} ‘8B ‘on: ‘the. Bukaszow = . Haliez There have been. no- important * London: The stubborn ‘Russian retreat: and increasing ‘Pressure of Germén:troops to the. w est, The Italian ad vance on! Trieate, ~important—riilestone, on sumption of aeroplane activity on Gallipoli peninsula indicates_a renewal of the Allies’ assaults on an unprecedented scale, accord- ing to advices received here to- Rome (via Paris): ‘The follow- ing Italian official war statement “There has been no important, development along. the entire On Carnia mountain ar- The enemy’s aeroplanes are be-| yparts of the front isolated at- cates that no, changes “have. “ore Hie wa ‘was 111, Lidia and Agleglia, opposite Chi- f small. vessels, = tant success,*” . progress of hostilities was given night: : a "In the Shavii vein: we re- ‘pulsed feeble German attacks on the fronts of the Niemen and Narew rivers. the Vistula calm prevails, ; “The advanee of strong enemy forces along the entire front be- tween the sources of the river Wieprz, in the government of Lublin, continues, and here, on rear guard positions i in the region |: 27 and 28 repulsed -several “des- perate attacks, © “The enemy armies’ on the Dneister, reinforced by fresh -German troops. ‘quite recently thrown into this | region, . sought by the flercest of att acks on the front ‘Boukatchevity - Martynoff to throw disorder into our retire- |, ment along | the Gnila i Lipar river, |' but failed in this ‘object, and sustained enormous losses,” Rome (official): -In the Tyrol and Trentino régions, ‘especially | jalong the eastern patt-of this frontier,. the Austrian artillery continues very active, On ‘other | , tacks on our positions have: been repulsed. | A report from Berlin says the governing body’ ‘of ‘the German Socialist: party. has’ called upon the Kaiser’ 8 government. to be- gin, riegotiations for peace, The official’ report issued todaly by: the French ; war office . indi. bombarded the ports of Ghesmeh | asso, destroying some . Turkish property, Petroleum depots, and A- Rome despatch to the Daily | News, quotes this message from Constantinople, via Sofia: .. “TL have just received authentic news that the action of. the ‘Ane- lo-French fleet 1 in the Dardanelles has been resumed with great vio. lence and is meeting with j impor- Petrograd: The following of- ficial , statement concerning the out by the Russian war. office last On’ the left of |: of Tomaszow,’ our troops on June] especial mark- because some {pro mi n ent “Englishmen are of. agphy singing shells, London: - |vesentative: in -the® ‘Dardanelles theater. of war sendy a despateh the latter lace today,” in: wh eh ji Baba, This began: with” an, rT continues, The: correspondent] b again emphasizes the aiffigulty of |r the Allied: advance: against. “an|a almost: impregnable natural ‘fort- acity and bravery of the Turkish "| troops, "The force, drawn up agaiuat, the. Allies,” he says, * a the flower of the Turkish ariny, 70, 000, is “fighting Valiaritly nd desperately, realizing that. wh the bastion of. Aichi Baba. falls, of time; and that when Kalid Bahr falls the doom of Constant. inople i ig at’ hand, ” ee ‘New York; The Tribune says: terday it was predicted that the left oh Wednesday for Liverpool witha large. cargo af war mater- ial, munitions . and. automobiles consigned to. the Allies, has been | marked. for- attack Ty German submarines, : Aside. from her AY ‘British pres. rep: en by way “of- -Alexandria, dated atyb he: ‘describes the battle of Aichi fe ror tr he de ‘vance by the. Allies: which: stil fir ine. = "| which, ‘notwithstanding. *easual: | = ties, that must already amount to. if en “in loeal_ German cirdles yee-|2 White Star liner Adriatic, which : being’ a fidating arsenal, accord- aa ing to the Germans, she’ is an|> solid eotidition 6f¢ our -aézond and was immediately driven back S The ér is ti dollars ar, “ ress, and pays tribute to the tens, a ‘he : lk er i pe conn Ayes line: 7 of el —— meee Tread the Footpath. : Hazelton, Be G, : NOEL & ROCK the occupation of the Kalid Bahr ; i plateau becomes a'meré: question = J “FULL LINE: OF. Fishing Tackle. bain Up-to-Date Drug Stores “HAZELTON - oat NEW: HAZELTON MEN'S FURNISHINGS. - -DRY GOODS . HARDWARE GROCERIES CV. 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