le. ees iz iP SUBST _ PRICE $2.00: & YEAR- me .. landslide which ‘wrecked . -bunk-| " “houges and several private resi-|° deneés and other buildings in the neighborhood of: the: Britannia | mines. occurred. on. Sunday. Al, of en who vi were > return | foe too we : . are ‘driving, ‘the Aystro-German: “here ns fifty. ae and only about twenty. bodies have--been' recovered 80. far. » Fifteen. were in, ured i in’ the slide. oe OS, To. Develop. Coal Frank Frank, the’ coal operat- or, who has ‘undertaken’ ‘the. dev-|: “; elopment of the edar- imines ° ‘neat |: ‘Lake Kathlyn, in that: work. i 18 t6. ‘He’ resumed’ after | - Easter. "He ‘expects. to have. the property on a'‘producing basis in . 4 very ‘short. Hime, | with: ‘the ob- eed. ‘that: “every: mens Sure, possible|* 7 “weg betaken by Italy preparatory | : ito Damien anuitles 0 on: athe he é bby Daten important: war -. - material; “| have: taken many. ‘Drigonere, ine : a. | lading: officers.” saud J Albanian rebels. are asgault- | “dng: ere to foree: the: rd passes, and crests. "Petrograd: tee million Rus-| sian soldiers, ‘in wave formation, “| forces - ‘along ® ‘the! "Carpathians, | from Nunajec River to. Bukowina,, The: enemy is. retiring to fortified : Germans: are withdrawing from oe the’ ‘Vistula: ‘and Niemen “fronts - {and only. 580, OCH. of. -the:. ‘enemy. are left j in Ritasian Poland. Paris (official: German artils leryi is actively bombarding Acres, Fire, caused: ‘by the. shells, broke ‘out in ‘the town, but ° “was -extin- ‘guished. In Argonine ‘the fighting ‘eon- 7 Pari 7 slate principally of _bomb-throw- comm ‘The French ‘are é making “pro, :on the - ‘northeastern ° and southéastern - ‘flanks. -of the main| army, the Germans abandoning" We “Ay Gorman. “aviator | ‘ropped “A | RUSSIANS DRI VE ENEM Y Ou T _ FRENCH MAKE PROGRESS IN | WES T Petrograd, Mar. a7 (official cominunication) : Our offensive to: the west. of Middle Valley was met- by. ‘thie enemy’ ’s “counter’ at. tacks.. The: ‘fighting continues, On the right bank of the Naréw, and on the lef Ebanks of the’ Vis-|¢ twa’ there has been po essential éliange.” “On ‘the front between Bartfield: and 2 Uzsok - passes’: we || continue to: ad nce auecessfully, _jalthough the | inforce In, the direction of Minkacs, Stry” and, _Hustbolin, the: "Germans." farm i in “front of. our lines, In :| Champagne ' ‘there “hag, “been A bombardment, -but-: no ‘nfantry emy. has been: re: /8 : ‘have. “attacked our. r ositions: without bees: | cet ja afterndons, ; "nt the region of 9 Nletport there | pond Purelin's solidly organized the ground we have’ won. since. ‘Monday. In ‘Al Bae 35 “at Reichs-Ackerkopf; the Germans” sprayed’ our. “trenches with a burning. liquid, ‘but: cwith- out achieving any result: : Six ‘of our aviators. have dropped bonsbs on ‘the hangars at _Frescaty:. and oc the ‘railway. station . at Metz, ; They. -dropped a dozen bombs, which caused a. panic. racks east of Strassburg. ‘Eondon:—“Owing to the dam- ial age caused, -by ‘shore’ torpedo ic tubes, in ‘the Dardanelles, "* says the’ Daily: Mail’s 1e ‘There are now 1.500 0 ermane : || manning. the Dardanelles forts. | - P ‘mines; carried hither and thither | a é a ea la Se Taal in the. Dar- | | erent expectations: should, fil -Jever, be based on: ‘this, as Owing “| ta-the losses caused : by. the drift- i ing: of: mines the attack: vas not earns thelr veased:. : for “of ‘the i inine sweepers, feat dat e893 5 | periority: of? fire: seems t6 ‘Boe es- ; |tablished,- Various-:: Gers.and difficulties: will: have to i| be-encountered, but” “nothing has|_