THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915 a ——— | You are going to buy a Suit this Spring Why not order it now ? The HOBBERLIN spring and summer samples are here, and tha styles, as well as the materials, are particularly well selected. COLORS— Dreadnaught Grey, Belgium Blue, Faney Mix- tures and Checks, etc. PRICES RANGE FROM $20.00 to $40.00 NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B. C, emnon and Ocean, began an at- tack on the forts of Hamidieh, Tabia and Hemidish, which were marked on admiralty maps as forts Uand V, by indirect fire across Gallipoli peninsula, firing at 21,000 yards. London, Mareh 10:—During the early hours of Tuesday morn- ing, German submarines made their presence known at three widely separated points on the British coast, and it is officially stated ‘that, without giving warn- British merchant steamers, The steamer Tangistan, which was torpedoed off Scarborough, in the North Sea, thirty-seven men of her crew of thirty-eight are miss- ing. Only one man was pieked up by a passing ship. The at- Just Arrived Choice Selection of Garden and Flower Seeds at f The Up-To-Date bopeatitaetiets itt kd aed + D rtetederbobeltedenrteeldiniedstrintetrtaeelninkg | LACK | 1 c : Z|tnidnight, At six o’clock in the ebsokarss Saakiots Wakes ee ' Drug Store — : z|raph’s Paris correspondent says ARC fappapahey tack was made half an hour after morning another submarine sank the steamer Blackwood off Hast- ings, in the English Channel, while a third submarine sank the steamer Princess Victoria off Liverpool, at a quarter past 9 ‘1 o'clock. . London:— The Daily Teleg- he learns that Dr, von Bethmann- mbarberda needa edeedredeod bar bender nfestesfooheetettantertent ange rteg Hazelton Laundry | t OPPOSITE HAZELTON nery i t First-class Wark ’ Promp: alcention ‘ += -—— i L. SING LEE ; : : Prop. 5 PAF Up Fall fabio pep epop SE papiep NO e/the Reichstag today, says: _| Hollweg, German Imperial Ghan- ‘{eellor, will make # statement in setting forth the terms on which Ger- many is willing to make peace. A Petrograd communication ‘On the whole front be- tween Niemen and the Vistula Hazelton Coffee House Opposite Police Office REGULAR DINNER 35c $4.00. MEAL TICKET Pe FOR $3.50 fighting yesterday was of an ex- tremely desperate character, Our cavalry captured part of a supply column which was falling back on the village of Seiny, THE MINER WAR BULLETINS (Continued from Page Ona) ing to their erews, sank three|* Newport News, Va.:—The German auxiliary cruiser Eitel Frederich arrived here for coal, supplies and repairs, having on board 326 French and: Russian prisoners, The vessel was paint- ed white on one side and black on the other, It is reported that she was chased in by a British eruiser and may intern here. London: — A strong Italian fleet has left for the Dardanelles, Land itis believed here that the necessity of having a voice in the sharing of the spoils will- result in the immediate entrance of Italy into the war. London, Mar. 11:—A Coypen- hagen despatch to the Daily Mail says it is reported in Ger- man naval circles that’ eleven submarines have been lost by Germany since Feb, 18. The loss of four has been officially admitted, while seven others have been missing for hearly three weeks, . The admiralty, in a statement issued today, announces the sink- ing of the German submarine discuss whether or not it would be better to abandon the sub- marine warfare. , ‘Paris:—The essential purpose of operations begun by using the Champagne region on Feb. 16, says an -official statement, was to attract to this point of the front the greatest possible num- ber of German forces and to im- pose upon them the greatest consumption of war munitions and thus prevent transportation by the enemy of troops to Russia. This purpose has been complete- ly attained. Germany had in Champagne on Feb, 16 119 bat- talions of infantry, 81 squadrons] of cavalry, 64 field batteries, and 20 heavy batteries, From Feb. 16 to March 10 they had brought there over. twenty battalions of infantry, one regi- ment of field artillery and two heavy batteries—being equal. to one army corps. London:— ‘Refugees from Con- stantinople are constantly arriv- ing here,’? says the Bucharest correspondent to the Times, “Many of them are families of German officers in the Turkish army. ing the guns defending Constant- inople, their intention being that should regard Constantinople- as an undefended town,” Amsterdam: — Germans are alarmed by a secret report thata near Champagne and Lorraine London says it is intended to ening their forces in Poland. Adriatic, aa the price of neutral ity. - Hinton, W. Va., March 8:— Forty-seven miners were rescued explosion ‘on. Tuesday. As from a tomb, the men, who had been four days and four nights with- out food or drink, came again ir- to the light of day to be . greeted by joyous relatives and friends. Righty-five bodies were recov. ered, & The Miner is two dollars a year, U2. Paris (Official) —In Belgium the town of Nieuport has been very violently bombarded with 42-centimetre guns. Between the Lys and the canal of La Bas- see the British army, supported by French heavy artillery, has achieved an important suecess, Nieuve Chapelle to the east of the road from Estaires to La Bassee and has, progressed to the northeast of this Village in the direction of Aubers and to the southeast in the direction of Bois in the region of Augustowo a battle has begun, two versts {about a mile anda half) from thestation of Augustowo, The artillery of Ossowetz ig suecesa- fully engaging the enemy’s siege batteries. To the south of Khor- jele, the enemy is bringing great farces into the fighting line. Germans who took the offensive south of Drobin were repulsed with heavy losses. On the left bank of the Vistula, in the Pilica region, the action is alternatively offensive and defensive. 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CHICOPEE FALLS, MAGS. ~ @ |Thé U-20 was rammed by the |erew who surrendered . - Were a 2 trial.-’ Jin 1918, of the 840-ton. type, and trians continue their offensive notwithstanding theix crushing losses, Near the village of Stu- dente the enemy succeeded in capturing advanced trencheg of two of our battalions. In Uzsok Munkacs region the enemy's offensive was barren of regults. After a desperate battle the enemy Gn Mar, 7 captured the greater part of Hill 992, but yes- terday morning our counter-at- tack was crowned with success and the enemy were dislodged from all the trenches they had captured. To the northwest of Klausse we took prisoners rem- nants of an Austrian column, | which our flank had enveloped,” London:—The Admiralty: at. nounces the-sinking of the Ger- man submarine U-20, which had previously sunk the Blackwood, British destroyer Ariel, but the paved and are being held for ‘This submarine wad built German losses were very heavy, : In Champagne region the enc- |M my on -various occasions on the|— night of March 9-10 and on the |— day of the tenth counter-attacked : with great violence, but did not |i gain an inch of ground.: have confirmed and broadened |ff our positions on the ridges which |B we seized, inflicting very heavy |[ losses on our assailants, heights of the Meuse our artillery completely. demolished alk number of the enemy’s trenches. || hag the German cruiser Eitel Fried- rich sunk the American barque W. P. Frye will be made the sub- ject of a searching equiry, Thell neutrality board that the Hitel Friedrich be al- :; lowed to repair, under the super- |@. vision of American naval offi- cers, waiting off the Virginia Capes, |B The government will demand|f compensation for the Frye and its|I cargo, a8 the cargo, of wheat, |B. : was consigned to Queenston “for |<. - orders,”’ was also owned by -Americans when sunk by the Litel. day. een under aia i+ de Rioz. It has taken a thousand tt has carried the village of |f OFFICE OVER DENTIST — - Dr. BADGERO js now in town ee DRUG STORE. i prisoners, among whom are sev- eral officers,.and has captured also some machine guns, The On the Washington:—The report that recommends British ' cruisera -are The steainer Chareas We : ‘London, Mar, 12:—A déspateh a to the. Daily Express: from the | Hague says that:a secret report a sent - from Cuxhaven’ to the ad: |B. miralty at Berlin: is to’ the effect | that twelve: submarines.’ have: am failed to: report. at. their. base; a) eight . of the ‘number being among: Gerniany’s neweat : ‘boats. 2 The ‘naval. council will” meet: to (8 ‘Port Essington i i had. a radius of. 2,000 miles. }deno, “of ‘En R Cunningham & Son, Lid ’ Established"1870 Hs ~The Turks are dismount- | in case ‘of "defeat the Allies huge British army is massing — keep the Germans from strength- - Geneva:—lItaly has refused to ~~ accept Austrian territory. on the . Eighty-five Victims w alive from the workings of the.’ Leyland mines, wrecked by an- "Hazelton om.