. THE MINER WAR BULLETINS | (Continued from. Page Ona) ~~ Rome “(official): One | “of - our : » dirigibles. flew: over Pola last : evening, dropping bombs.on the . railroad etation, a naptha depot _and the arsenal. ~ All the bombs burst with. full effect, A big fire started in the arsenal. The . dirigible was subjected to a vio- lent-fire from the land batteries, . but was not hit and returned in- ~’ His “Honour Judge BY, vs - we - His.’ the | war. . ‘the | ‘amount - of their fi ‘tact. This morning our destroy- er flotilla bombarded a shipyard at Monfaleone, causing consider- able damage, _ Rome (official): Our forces con- tinue to advance beyond the Tyrol-Trentino frontier, They now occupy the height-of Zugna,. : dominating Boverto, The Aus- trian fort of Belvedere is weak- ening, Our. infantry is solidly ‘established. Mount Belvedere is ‘in our hands, Our Alpine troops repulsed five attacks of a ma- _ chine-gun battalion in a defile at Mont Croce, putting the enemy to final flight, London: A- despatch to the ~ Times from Mitylene dated Sun- . day says: ‘An enemy submarine: “shelter~ ‘has been: discovered~in : “the - vicinity. of Aiwali;'on the west coast ‘of Asia’ Minor, to|t “which place British ‘warships | Broceeded today. . Sixty shots have since been heard coming - from that vicinity, leading to the - belief that usefil work has- been " secomplished, Paris, June 2:—Bulgaria and]. .Roumania have agreed to: enter. 2 NOTICE. | os THE Sure Cour? oF Bains - » COLUMBIA: oe cas ‘the: matter of ‘the Administration Act and in the matter of the ‘Estate’ of Raymond Ww. Shaw, deceased, in- testate: TAER NOTICE that by an onier of oung, dated. +e 2lat day of 116. I was appointed Adminiatrator of the. Estate Of Raymond W. Shaw. All pertons having claims agamat the said eatate are hereby requested to - forward the same, properly verified, to me. before the 26th day of June, ISIS, and all. persona “amounts . of their i ebtedneas ome . forthwith, © 0 -s _ Dated ath. June,- pB . . STEPHEN H.-HOSKINS, - Oftcial- Administrator, “| Hazel ton, B Gee NOTICE * : in rite = SUPREME CouRT oF "Dietie 5 _, COLUMBIA. - Ja the, matter : “of the: Aitministiation ..”_Aet-and in the matter of: the Es- . tate’ of: Mika Tekcaljoy other wine Mike “Babich, ‘deceased, inte TAKE NOTICE that iy on order of ‘Honor Judge Young, dated the -2let day of May, 1915, J. was Ess Adniniatrate: of the Eatate Mike _ Trkulja, otherwise | ; Mike claims Against arties havin Foci ‘requested the thal Estate ara "to me.before’ the 26th day: of Jane,: }1915,-"and _ all. parties’ indebted ‘ta : the “paid” Estate are re pee ee to’ pay ebtedness to ma forthwith.’ .. Dated 4th June, 1915. 27L)“" " -STEPHEN: H. HOSKINS: is Official Administrator, - * Hazelton, B. a "NOTICE - eR, In THE SUPREME Court i oF P Bains . - COLUMBIA / Tn the. ‘matter of. the Administration Ac and + the matter of the Eitate a ukan anpplis, otherwise ups Kduppila,~ otharwine F.: Konfil oF Kanfli, deceased, intestate:.. F Ha *s a i 85) rates ee aopalin: T otkueetioe F-Ronffor Kar nh ‘AN partios having claimo ‘agsinat the wai: a jtelte ard” héreby “requested. to forward the dane, property “verified. to wie’ before the 26th day. oF ‘Jiina, 1915, pha. all enmties _indebted a the maid |. u pay “ardouat Ft Ghote indubledaess’ed whe fortieth. " ‘Dated ath June, 1915." a :STEPHEN E. HOSKINS OfBciat sd ose Hezele Bute. The former will ‘attack: Pa : ‘indebted ~ to]: - the aaid eatate are Falabredne, pay : the’ fol -|ters.:of the positic all couritér - thick, “TARE: NOTICE: that by's an onder of =e ae Tarkey, while Roumania: wit | declare war against. Auatria-and. will. cede the dispyted territory’ of Dobruidja to Bulgaria, to re- move present dissatisfaction: ao London: The ‘government has ordered the. registration of. all men. in Great. Britain. This is believed’ to - be ° preliminary to. conseription..” . Petrograd: ‘Russian forces kave| captured-16,600 prisoners . in the}: last three days... The enemy’s': gas on the Galicia front: apieads| over twenty ‘miles of ground, * London, ‘June “2: A Reiter} despatch “from. Athens says: it is} ees reported from Constantinople} 11”: that a British submarine has tor- pedoed two Turkish transports, one of them laden .with troops, in the Sea of Marmora, . Later despatches from Athens say that a British submarine sank ‘at Constantinople the Mahussein steamer No. 26, carrying: Turkish, troops to the Dardanelles. : stated that because’ of the activi- ties of a British submarine; Turk:! ish troops are now being’ des- patched by rail ‘to the’ Gallipoli peninsula. The correspon dent of the London Mail--says it is. be- lieved there the Germans have ten submarines around the Dar-j; danelles. London: A despateh | to. ‘the Daily Mail from Rome: Says. | that’. all the Italian 1 ‘newspapers hail 88 aM tended in the sector north ° “of Ty Arras'and we. have realized -i new. “|progress, Notwithstanding sev: |". -; eral violent: counter attests, tho enemy was’ not. able to dislodge| , us from the trenches conquered |. in the wood adjoining Aux Nout- ‘eite, i eee We have also maintained our] gains-to the northeast: af . Chapel of Lorette. The violent. engage- ment, of: whith thes sugar. ‘refinery | at, Souch had: been: the: center, ays. has, ended: ‘to our} advantage, “and we have oceupied | | the. refinery, . of the night the ‘enemy recap- ‘A tared it). but at- “daybreak. ‘wel “During: the. course drove them out-and” wé are mas- an spite of]; versaries, " ‘southeast of. Neuville, . we “con- tinué to ‘carry one by one: the German works:- We have made} important progress in the north- |; ‘eastern part of that fortified sys-| | tem : and : ‘have’. taken’ about. BOT. prigoners.. All the ground gained |, aa has been conceded, - . to-forward the same, preeny verified, |: Rome. (official): AL ‘setles “of to} engagements fought on May, 30 in ‘Carnicla, west of Montecrace, | definitely ended ' ‘in the defeat of | the: enemy, -who' lett. thirty: dead. and numerous wounded. in ‘front “J of our lines.:-" “During, the: day of —| May 31° there were small actions “{all-along’ the. frontier as.a: result) ¢ lof. a new ‘disposition of: our-ad-| ‘2: “Pb vanee: troops. which’ continues to create. serious | The bad: weather, difficulties, has not. -had "the slightest .effuct . om the apirita’ ‘or the health of ‘our soldiers, An-|: cona authorities - state th ¢l,. my daniaae t6 the 7s i ‘ “May. 24, WAS not ‘caused by|. enemy: warships” but by’ ‘an-Aus- | trizn. divigibie.: whicki wag flying |} the Italian, flag: “Washington: President files in ‘a note to Mexico, ‘orders ‘that {a is ig prob Ta the meer ” -|81- oa enemy ‘tried . us from the ocelpied positions by | +€. ably the fea ‘atep towards intars ‘ io the point: ‘of. the: bayonet Chateau f Hooge, near’ Zonnebeke: -: Sauth: east ‘of * ‘Neuville: ‘St: ‘Vaast ‘the t: Germans have deliveréd:acount-. jec er attack in‘ the Labyrinth. Wel have tepuled ‘them’ and. made |) progress, _ taking | some prigonei ‘ Iti is. interesting. “10, ‘note: that be: French ‘division | ‘which'took : Car=|< ency, ‘Albain ‘St. Nazaire. . and [m the: sugar, refinery at’, -Souchez | have’-made 8100": prisoners,: “of felc ‘whom* sixty-four - are officers, | buried. the bodies ‘of 2600: ‘Ger-| bie ‘mans; and. have - themselves lost | Jin killed, : wounded. or missing’ C 3200. Ten, : : ut were mmed t-) y | thrown back’ on: th r drenehes, “upon: emt Chiex river ‘ftom’ the: Valley of’ at Caffaro to Voleomonica,.._* : London: ‘The - ce | prevailed throughout’ the. ‘whole -of - the. Gay, prevente “On thé afternoon: of: iy" ae means. of. violent couriter attacks, but. was everywhere repulsed,” “Amsterdam: German coast bat- teries: near Ostend: ‘ate put out of fi . ‘commisgion: by "bombs from "a |” squadron | of Allied” ‘aeroptavies * fleat of. -Austrian I scelane og nies various other towng, ops erogted. “Tha: war, offieo: ays which raided the: ‘coast on Taes- a :