THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, ae 9,19 __ ths, "The Russians are making |i rapid strides in Austria’s eastern “provinces, Bukowina, where they ‘have encountered but faint- heart- “édT resistance,” - A well informed Roumanian “correspondent of the Ilsecolo’ at Rosenthal says: “The invaders are sweeping down along Rou- -ania’s borderland, where their _ apatrols, composed of Roumanians “belonging to Russian Bessarabia zare to be found chatting amicably Tis MINER WAR BULLETINS *(Continied from Page One) ing’ a raid on the Makenzen ranch, at Port Kells, They were suspected of being implicated in a-plot to facilitate the passage of German reservists from Canada. After being detained for two days they were released. ‘Rome, Jan. 8:—Italy has fixed a time limit in which Turkey must apologize formally for the Hodeida incident, and salute the Italian flag or suffer congequen-| “with the sentries at frontier out- “posts, The Russians are actually Hin ‘possession “of “Suezawa' and :Kimpoling, two cities of historic memory for Roumanian. peoples, ‘and bath within a few ” ‘miles, of ‘the Rounianian hordes, ~ Their “infantry and artillery entered the former place on Sunday, af. ter it -had been occupied: by a amere patrol for a space of twen- ‘ty-four: hours,, . Petrograd; Jan, 7:~The Russ- jans have completely wiped out ‘two Tarkish: army corps, which jwere trapped in the terrible ‘passes of ‘the. Caucasian range, ‘where,’ under German. officers ‘they':contested the sovereignty of -Russia ‘on Russian soil, The ‘Ninth Turkish Army Corps, for-|: merly stationed at Erzerum and considered the pick of the Turk- ish army, led the invasion, sup- ported by. another army carps ‘drawn apparently from Yuan: ‘All thet now -remain of 50, 000 Turks’ are a few hundred | prison- ers, Copenhagen, Jan, 7 _y des. despatch. to-the-- Tidende from Constantinople Bays the. former - German... eruiser -Goeben, ..which | - Pies the Turkish flag, struck two “Russian mines in the’ Bosphorous |; and was Beriously- damaged. She} “has two big holes on her water Hine, and it will take two or three: monthatorepalr. her. This facthas |. ‘beenkeptsecretfromthepeapleof Constantinople, re Aa official ‘Turkish communi: ‘cation gays that,” two Turkish ‘erulsers were in ‘action yesterday ‘in-the Black Séu, against & Ruis- ‘sian fleet. of seventeen -units. -Deapité the Rusgian « numerical Buperiority, the * Turkish: ships were not destroyed. ° “> London, Jan, 7: the corres- “pondent: ‘to ‘the ‘Daily’ ‘Mail in “skirted the French sea coast near : Gravelines, twelve -miles. south- ~weat of Dunkirk;"on - Wednesday: “ Morning,’ and- then turned weat- ‘ard toward England. It.i is also rumored - that: two others. pre- : eeded it,” Throughout the ‘whole day ‘Dunkirk -was -menaced by a raids; but owing to: the vigorous » fire of the town wane, but few : bombs fell.. At one time six * aioplanes were hovering over * the town, but all were ‘forced to ; Was done." : “It is ‘ported that. the Kings ha Bulgaria ‘and’ ‘Roumania will » hold -a confefence at an early 7 4 7, date: on Roumanian soil, . An’ American engineer, who af had “jist * Feturned : to: ‘Denmark from’ Germany, states. that-the Keiser is- ‘mentally. impaired ' by + the strain) knder ‘which “he has ; been’ guffering. since thé war be- gan, abd that constant friction ~ exists between chim, dnd - ‘the general ptaff.- '__. Vaneoiver, “Jan Kant von -Mackenaen; a brother of General ‘vor Mackenzen, und: Doctor Red- Heh, wera, arrésted: Monday dfter- France, reports that a’ Zeppelin | : retreat. ‘Apparently no damage. ; 25th to. Jai. 6th. ces. The Italian government will not be satisfied unless rep- arations include:-the release of the British consul, who was seized in the Italian consulate, punish- ment of vivlatera of the consul. ate, and a military -salute. to tha Italian flag, Turkey has until Jan..10 to reply, after which date Italo-Turkish relations wilt be of a very. delicate character. - The Greek cruiser Hellehas arrived at Durazzo, Albania, ‘for the purpose of protecting the Greeks there, in case the insur- gents should capture the town. . Berlin, via London, Jaa, 8:—~ ‘German army authorities have is- sued a general order prohibiting in future the. troops in-the field from fraternizing with forces of the enemy, as they did in the western theater of war at Chriat- mas. To such an: extent was this fraterni izing carried on, that at one place where the Germans and British played.-fcotball on [Christmas day,. they. agreed to more... - Berlin: —Preparations are he- ing made for a resumption of the| oTensive « campaign against Serv-|' ‘The Austrian army. corps on and* reinforced. ‘Paris, Jan, 8 Four de: ‘Paris to Varennes and in the region of Verdun, and..on the: ridge which dominates Stein- bach... . repulsed. in the people of Berlin—in fact, American who has reached Lon- ‘don, anxious lookon the faces of the’ German people, in ..marked contrast to the confidence shown at the beginning of the war, secured at‘immense cost,. bays + — Notwithatanding-. ‘werd aleceasfus - the® occupation: Sen eorpes, the develoyiment'of ‘our gains i info oye: the. region -of:. Perthes, é and theo’ taking: of Steinbach. 4 suspend hostilities for’ two ‘daya ‘ the Danube have been reformed 7 8:~-Official’ com-| gj munication: ‘‘Reporta were re-|. ceived this avening of violent}. \yerman attacks in the region of| 4 Lassignay, in Argonne,’ at the! fl: crossing...of..the road. from Le! 4! that from La Haute. Chevauche, | 51 All these attacks hava been a There is a° remarkable change|. all Germany — according to an at}. ‘He says there is a tense, | i that one feels the impression is | ‘4 ne growing that all is not well, that |e. ee toported vietories are not all vie- |] “| “> tories; and that others have been ta} -[ "> Paris, Jan‘ 8:—-The war. offies |; - |today-gave out, an account of the |: operations in Belgium and North- | a) - ern France. doring. recent days, {a8} "§- covering. the period . from Dee, |‘ “ The account| 8 t the |. wretched state-of thé-roads and c the: bad weather, threé. Amportant |: ‘fictions : tock place, all of which |‘ -Thesé included in ‘ddition” ‘to thil, ‘on. the ; wholé: “Of? ouz-front; dur aggres- s \eive'-activity has- not ‘ceased: to |. manifest: itself by. gaing,: which. Cause of Death Unknown - Coroner Hoskins anda fuey 0 on Tuesday heard evidence in the inquest into the death of Fran- cois Lake John and hig wife, two Indians who died ‘suddenly at Francois Lake, The testimony of other Indians, who were pres- ent when the victims: died, ten- ded to show that death resulted |, from drinking wood alechol, but! the jury considered the evidence insufficient to justify a verdict to that effect, and found that_the deceased came to their deaths from unknown causes. * Poolroom Licenses Cheif of Police’ Miaty has. re-|, . celved instructions from Victorial. that in future no applications for pool room licences will be enter- tained unless the applieant is on the B. C. voters list,-and no lie- ensee will: be transferred. In case of a sale of pool room 4 new license must be applied for and granted before opentng for bus- inesa, ; The Rev. C. E, Batzold, of Smithers, will preach at ‘the Methodist Church on Snuday evening, Jan, 10th, at 7:30 p. m. and the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered at| the conclusion of the ‘regular serviee, : . The Miner is hal dollars ayear. ‘Otterson i in Seattle . — ‘We ‘tote’ by a Seattle: exchange a that George W. Ottereon, - the} 5° mining and liyd-aulie engineer, : who is well known -here:.through | § his connection with’ ithe Kildare Company, has been called into- consultation with Eagineer-Dim- |. ock. regarding sluicing operations on the, Cedar river. dam, where an effort is to.be. made to close the pores of the glacial material through which the water ig seep- ‘ing. ©The fine earth’ is to* be washed from the upper. - level ‘of the bank” “along the © sides oF the dai,” a Cardof Thanks . Dr. H.C. Wrinch;, medteal.s sup- erintendent of. Hazelton Hospital, |. requesta The Miner to express hia apprecjation and’ thanks to the ladies ‘and -gentlemen ‘who arranged the successful masquer4°% ade dance in aid of the - Hospital | £ funds, ‘and also to those whose ‘contributions’ of | refreshments ‘added to the surécens of the ocea- sion. Tadla has trained runners ‘who ' can cover more than 300 tiles a day.’ eo te vented an easily used drug which stops. the. flow if blood from wounds almost, ipstantly. os : q A ; ‘Just "Ariived.. FOR FALL LAND win " Baselton, 'B, G.’ SPLENDID. “ASSORT. -ment of the celebrated -}: JAEGER. UNDERWEAR, ., SOCKS, SWEATER COATS *: VESTS, PAJAMAS, | -ete.: These goods require. na: te-..4 commendation. - the best manufactured ip; “England. = Pm iy LP 86 They’ are”: you, have not inapectéd . 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We have received this “Week a: “shipment of ‘Laie Shippers and: Pumps that will appeal ary, je Ble i Our imiart shipment’ ‘of CROCKERY’ has anrived, and, mn sale as. soon. ag Weare ‘finished. ; This” shipment ‘contain s every, article. re-. quired for. ‘the table, ‘represented i in a. . dozen. ethene and" “cand designs, ° ‘in Porcelain, Semi-Pore elsi GROCERY ‘DEPARTMENT. Ou Gr ety, dep artrient “is” isy eohing the h asad the Holiday Eats. | gt sts ee o 7 noon by thie” local: "police, follow. will be given in detail: later, a ae aaah me ro. HAZELTON=NEW HAZELTON- a 4 oer CARHAE ELE ERIEEHOD Two Swiss. surgeons have: in-}