THE. MINER WAR BULLETINS (Continued from Page One) Ablain, at Souchez, at Neuville, and at Ecure, An attack by us southeast of Hebuterne has been completely successful, We car- ried by assault two of .the ene- my’s lines and the Toutvent farm, taking four hundred pris- oners, of whom seven were offi- cers and capturing some machine guns, the exact. nuinber. of which is not yet ‘established, Several; hundred bodies of German dead were found on the groiind, : A single: German’ counter: tiack was ‘delivéred, but “this was checked immediately. the Aisne the’ enemy has multi- plied desperate efforts to recap- ture the ‘two lines of . trenchés which we took. yesterday, after- having brought up reinforce- _ ments in automobiles for a dis- + tance of about 50 miles. The enemy made a furious countér attack, but was completely re- pulsed. - . Two thousand German killed. were left'on the ground. We ? made 250 prisoners; among whom| : were an artillery officer and. 28 non-commissioned . officers. We captured -six ‘machine ‘guns and many others were found ‘under the ruins, We have destrayed by melinite the three 77 pieces _ which fell into our hands yester- :: day. They were down behind ; the second German trench which © ‘we occupied, and it was not pos- ’ sible to bring them into our lines by reason of the violenes of. they £. fire. . _ Between Soissons:and Bheitas|_ “NOTICE, “iN, THE, > SUEREME Coorr 0 Bare : _ CoLu MBIA,- “Act ‘and in the matter of the © Estate of Raymond Ww. Shaw, deceaged, in- testete:.. 2 TAKE, NOTICE that b * His Honour Judge - Young, the 2lst day._of. May, 19th, I was] appointed Administrator of the Eatate Raymond W, Shaw. - an . order of ' All persons having claims against the saidestate are hereby requested to + forward the same, properly verified, to 4 Mme_ before the 26th day of June, 4 1916, and all persons. indebted : to * the paid estate are chin to pay the ‘ amounts of their’ in abtedness “tome 4 forthwith. ' _ Dated 4th June, jo1p. _ STEPHEN. i “HOSKINS: ‘Official Administrator, * ‘Hazelton, B. Geos “NOTICE Iwi THE Supneae ‘GOURT OF - Britis st CoLuntara, : ae if og In thet ‘matter caf. tha Adimhifatration Act and in the muatter/of the Bs- tate of Mike Trkulja, otherwise Mike Babich, deceased, intestate: ~ ‘TAKE NOTICE that b an order of is. “Honor Judge™: Young, . dated’ the 2lat day of ay, 1915, 1-waa os aE Hale. Administrator of the Eptate Mike Trkulja, otherwise. Mike Babich. vc All ‘parties having against 5 the said Estate. ore hereby - requested to forward the same, 2 Det aay Verified, to.me before: th 1916, and. all . the. Pott indebted: to, ‘the ‘said.Estate are’ ‘dehtod to pay. the.améunt-of : their in ehtednéss: to -me forthwith. : Dated 4th June, 1915, _ STEPHEN HOSKINS; ‘Off cial’ Administrato ~_Hinseltan, Bec "NOTICE. iy THE | SUPREME. ‘Coune OF “Beenist : an COLUMBIA . aid e ni Pu ‘claims ” In the “matter of ‘the “Administration Act, end in the matter of the Eatate of Yukan Kanppita, otherwise Yupa Ranh dee otherwiae F. Koni or, - Kani, deceased, intestate; 3. "ies ain claima agninnt the: ute” ara hereby ‘requested , to vagy et yerified, race “fine ‘before. the 28t d ali: North of- we have cut down several local attacks -and pushed them back some distance in the wood. to the south of Ville-au-Bois,: At Vaquois by way of reprisal we sprayed flaming liquid on treneh- es of the. enemy, who replied with a bombardment. to report, Pane - Amstérdam: A ‘squadron of}. Allies’ areroplanes.. has raided. r.}. German -supply station at Valen- eiennes, doing much damage with bombs, - ot Petrograd: _ Fighting continued along ‘the eastern front, without essential change | in the ‘general situation. In the region of Zurawna the enemy suceeeded on Sunday in dated” day of June, - m has developed, of his units. West: of Kolamea enemy has been thrown - back, with heavy losses. Before.the front of one of the Russian di- visions, the Austrians left. 5000 dead. “In this attack: the Rus- sians. tool twenty. officers and 700 men prisoners, “London: The Norwegian steam- ers Trudvang and Glittertind and the barque Superb have been sunk by German submarines. Rome: Italian troops continue to advance, taking positions on. the Isonza river beyond.the Ca- paretto mountains, and threaten- ‘ing ‘Tomlino, where: they: forced ‘the ) passage ‘of the Tiver, 2~ ‘Wednesday, Juné 9 “Paris (official): In. the region of Notre Dame de Lorette there fas. been very spirited artillery - $d a || engagement today. Our infantry . : Tn the matter of. the ‘Adminiatration as every where consolidated the positions | previously: gained and has ‘thadé new advances, At Neuville St,-Vaast we ‘have ear-- ‘ried the entire group-of “houses, west of the. village, algo: ‘addi-| tional houses in” the’ “principal street. north. of this. group. In Labyrinth., ‘our. troops. repulsed.a violent. counterattack ‘and slight-j “lly. “Increased their” progress, |South of. Hebuterne we’ have maintained “the gains of. yester- day and last night notwithstand- ing a strong attack delivered by : two" German . battalions . which were brought -up hastily in‘auto- my mobiles. ‘from. the- ‘region to the east of: Arras... Following - this we continued our. progréess'on al front of about 1200. meters, ~The enemy . ‘violently bombarded ‘trenches’. which we: took’. from him yesterday: north of the’ ‘Aisne, near. Moulin Sous Toutvent, ‘This ‘ |bombardment; ‘to! which our, ar-|. tillery vehernently © reaponded, was not followed by. B counter: attack. ” Petrograd: ‘Violent. fahting | be- ay tween the:Germans and. Rogsians tis ‘ developing : in’: Poland. ‘In ‘}northerh: Poland, north of. Ostrol-| Trenew.- their offensive. Farther |’ ‘indicate ‘that: ‘the’ Russians’ have |begun to, press hard against: Field Marshal: von’ ‘Hinderburg’s 'S: ‘Ger- man - forces - :in : Poland, to: offset [is On the! rest :of the front there i is nothing ; ‘signed. - erossing the Dneister with some | _wes-completely. thave strengthened all “ground [ On.the: Nine. British seaplanes raided point :e% in - ales 'f Akbaseh,. the Turkish ; base.” Gallipoli, damaging storehouses | Be and destroying munitions, * : - An. Amstérdam: despatch: says heavy - damage | resulted from. al” British air: raid on Ghent. De- tails are. not: ‘published. ~ ‘Germany. is moving cnarmous transports to the Ypres front, many’ s note was sent. today. "State Sécretary Bryan - has re ‘It-is believed -he w campaign for ‘the presidandy, the- peace issue. - ing, counsellor for’ the depart- ment, is secretary pro tem. ‘Austrian ‘aeroplanes “yaided Venice, killing one person and wounding .geveral. -No historic buildings were damaged... General von Hootzendor‘t, com: |- ‘manding’ the Austrian forces.on the Italian.:front, has been re- lieved of: -ecommand,. -awing.. to Ttalian successes. ot four. announced the sinking - of | a German submarine,. with: the capture of six. officers and a crew of twenty-one, ’ Thursday, June. 10. Paris (official): Artillery fight-|' ing .continued very violently in the sector: north of Arras, “We earried last ‘night and this | morn: ing’ the. houses. in- Neuville St, Vaast which the enemy still held All villages on thie - east side are tin our’ power. In the Labyrinth. our advance is being followed “up, notably in the southeastern section. «Inthe region ‘ahout Hebuterne, not- withstanding.a violent bombard- ment, we extended ‘our positions around: the’ ‘Toutvent: farm. - at.:.the -Quennevieres farm, “a counter. ~attaek “hy the enemy Ws gained by uson June 6,- rest of the front there i is nothing to report. ' Rome: (official) :” “Reports” ‘re" ceived of operations | on dune a. pursuing along: the: ‘Tsonzo river. the-task of dislodging - the Aus- ‘triang from: natural’ positions: and}. éstablishing bridgeheads,. are ‘dis-} playing great. bravery:and tenac- ity: in. face of: heavy. obstacles, intensified by. floods, °° : We-have occupied ‘the: town af Morifaleone, -sixteen- miles north-|- west of Trieste, near: the Adri: |. -atie. Our losses were nat § serions, |: white’ ‘we: ‘toak: 470 ‘Austrian: pris-|° oners.’ = “Geneva: . rs despatch’ 4 Tribune from. Laibach. BAYS: “Austrian: artillery “at’-Tolminal « ‘fas suffered heavy. damage: from! +, ‘the. Italian bombardment...” ‘Ans-|= trian losses aré becoming serious, i enka, Germans are. striggling: to-;ha a. “Jto the South, in the region of] tints Praasnyaz, a great: artillery. duel}. oa » Official: reports. 3 pontoon” corps. work, whieh i is un. deterred: by Austrian. fire: ‘ital- The American’ reply to Ger- i n AL Robert Lans-|.D “| 4T. machine guns, . without decisive. “feature. :. An: Parliament Hon, A. Ie Batt In- the region east of Treey-le-Mont, ; checked. - ee ee ;femens ‘at | "Hartiopodl, after a * <1 62 hourg-in:an open- boat: without: hook food or water. ° Their: vessel was |. : | torpedoed ‘by a Gerinan submar: ‘officers - and i men, ¢annon, and: “Tt is believed here that the check: will prove a severe blow ‘to the ‘Austro- Ger- | mans and will relieve the press: | ure on Lemburg. obs _ Geneva:. ‘Italians are fighting, ‘on the Tsonzo river, : ‘their: first |:|. great battle against’ the Austrian : forces, for” the possession ‘of. Cor: : The. ‘fight - is” still* raging, | “Aus: | izia,. trian. artillery has several times ‘forced the: Italian infantry, ‘back: while ‘to :the east. of the’ city the Italian, artillery has ‘Opened great ‘(gaps in the ranks of the enemy, |? whose losses so far exceed 8000. Corizia-is: filled with wounded.’ “London: “Tread the Footpa Pes of Peace my The’ ‘steamer Strath: ; carron and ‘the Russian bark |= Thomasina~ were ‘torpedoed, and/£ FULL LINE OF. a .\f.» Fishing Tackle 3 ‘two fishing smacks were sunk. in, ; 4 the. North: Sen: by Zeppeling, . Paris; “An ‘artillery. combat is z in progress north of Arras, but. f. has been ’ retarded. ‘by. dense for. Reporta show ‘that’ Neuville St. Vaast: was taken by ‘the. French| i after: a desperate resistance, i in/@ io which, the.Germans;: giving. way|{. foot. by: foot; ' defended. house after house: ‘until, the French. had . complete: posseasion, *: vce In hotises, passages and ‘collars at over 1000. German, dead we TG | a found,” get “In: Hebuterne region: on n June|| 3; ‘the: Allies captured six “mach- ine guns - » German attacks: on renches, nlf | the: Beansejour region; in Chi pagne, ‘were all repulasd: - At Les Eparges: the Frenck tillery. silenced the enemy! ‘8 bat. teries, : ni - “Rome: . 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