ff 7 . “Sacked the: mine 2 will, id , sent’ out: ‘for. ‘Analysis, “to Prince George beck me effective, ' an joe the line, of. the: NEW: HAZBLTON ON B. Gc. AUGUST 28, = i: ve ‘the Damp’ aid in Sicks—Taking” Ont" Rich. Or Right Now: : ; fine. weather: gat a lot of. very. ime re ae ‘section; 50:so00n- ag what-i ris. ie wil a hel have t to 0 he ee “tor t the winter. If the prices: ‘change. for. the better, and the smelters : ‘say EO, - then the ore: will 6 ground. in 1 the i in- terval aitice- lest” “ebony vexposing a ledge from aix to te: bet wide,. arry- ing a good grade of ‘silver-lead. : This. ledge will receive “attention presently. _ INSPECTED ROCHER » DE BOULE CLAIMS |. Angus Stewart and D. McLeod Bin Samples. from‘ ‘the’ Copper Side oe Of New Hazelton “Messrs. ‘Angus. Stewart ‘and D..Me- _Leod have been up on Rocher. de-Boule ‘mountain to. have’ a look at some ‘claima. Samples from the last. Working o on these claims‘ w wera brought’ dowti. ‘and will be The claim will be given names further OMe Mr: -MeLead had. the: ‘plensure. of a views tof -thocdistrict-frbj i of 6000 fee He is inipresged with ‘the éxteiit of: territory” wtirolled: to'the eye aa they’ climbed ‘up: the’ grade. Ti. is |. ‘wonderful and grand, ‘and the equal of the famed: European jtravel points,” As a piece of scenic. beauty, its. equal: will be hard to ‘find: ‘There - “are: -plenty of mountains elsewhere, but none with the rich valléya in’ ‘between. « Some’. day the New Hazelton. ‘district will. come ‘into its own. -‘The:war may: ‘hold the tourist at home, next year, and now is ‘the time |. _ to make the beauties | of the. district |: known, The Herald will: go.at™it-with renewed vigor, 80 800n:as the editor gets home... Having renewed, his im-. pressions of. the East. he. ean make. a comparison. : Wea are, . the Peo le. - ‘THROUGH 0 FORT GEORGE “Temporary. Service Started This: Week| Becomes Permanent Sept. ae ————— bs A. Davidaoi, ‘the’ general manager of the G.T. P. at. Prince: Rupert, is credit- ed with saying, “Beginning next week, Aug. 24, we will begin to handle. freight through to Prince’ Georg," ‘On ‘Monday. " passengers leaving here can get: tHrough |” _ to Prince. George, but-it will ‘be.-néces-,, “eary to’ ‘franefer: for-the: time: ‘being. - Commencing: Sept. 1, both’ passenger ‘and freight. rates.from Prince Rupert This: is’ good: news to be ene a steel galena. and: al. - beautiful ‘sample at ‘that. Good Judges. ‘say it is! the: finest: ever: seen , sing this | wit is | Noubaix, ‘all in’ “France: and not ; cate that the German. ‘forces ate {fallen - and - that.- -Germans jhave -|pulsed French there and .-upper. : at points west: of Kolmar: . .| Austrians have evacuated Sanjak a be-a race whether Russians get]. | while, Riissian: afl |sian forces and but them to flight}: nh along the ‘entire W-mile litte of; | Zastern | Prussia, . pooas d second: expeditionary ‘force. First will sail ingide ‘of: three weeks,» [im VANCOU V.ER- First’ speech 7 2 a eA Armies. Ras ‘Large uiaatty of” ‘Very Fie Ore tal THURSDAY ‘AUG. ‘OF _ LONDON —Despateh’ received from Ostend’ says that: the Ger- mans have oceupted Lille, strong fortress, Also: ‘Valencience ‘and far from ‘Calaia. ° .-Roports’ indi- pushing. steadily south despite re-}. sistance: of allies: and are - now. 116 miles from Paris. 9." -BERLIN— Statement is ‘made here that all forts. at Namur have} captured Longwy; i in! ‘France, near. Luxemburg border. Gerinans re- Alsace is free of French. except LON DON Russian i invasion ‘of | Prussia almost irrésistible, Ger- mans have retreated to Osterade, 100. miles .west. of Gubinsoen. of ‘Novibazar, ~ ‘Apparently. may to Berlin: ‘before. Germany: takes Paris, are ‘Military authorities. ‘are of ‘the belief that German army; despite |® desperate efforts will not be'able| to press the. ‘allies’ back to pela lurge®: foree ito: ‘Berlin, ‘becomes |! daily: more probable. eS QUEBEC—Trains. from all over. Canada. continue’ coming. to Vol.’ eartier-camp. ~15,000 troops. now |: assembled. It ‘will- take: twenty" to Quebec. - , WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26 ” BERLIN---Vienna. reports. are. that after.a- battle: lasting. three! * days, at. Krasmik,./in Russian Poland, Austrians’ “repulsed Rus-|' battle, ° ‘and ‘that the Austrians are pursuing them to Lublin. - LONDON — Russian embassy | received news from: ‘the general staff at St. ‘Petersburg: announe- ing fresh . victories ‘against: both Germans’ ‘and, Austrians. These. messages. declare: that. “Russian troops now. -oceupy. the’ whole, of; ~ French: war. office has, issued : a statement. ‘that: in ‘Lorraine the allied armies. shave taken ‘up’ an: offensive movement and. a.-hattle |: commenced yesterday. and j is, still raging. : “OTTAWA--Canada. will Sénd a hener i in house: of commons | a probably to-day: too. ‘}day..- ‘British: bore’. brunt ‘of six ‘trains to carry: artillery. ‘Aivision ' -/Jand, 65-miles from British coast. retired: allalong the: line after re- ) pulse of their attack. on: French . hing to Goals fr Semoy,. ‘Longwy ‘and greater part. of: Belgian and. French | frontier in-hands of the Germans, -In the. great Sunday’ and’ Monday fight the town of: Charleroi was taken ‘and. retaken : “Six. ‘times, . finally” driven. baek onto French frontier... coh a EY “LON DON—Annpiineed in ‘the House to- day by Premier Asquith that. Field Marshall French esti-|- mates losses i in battle. on Sunday and Monday: in ‘southwestern Bel- gitm. at 2, 000 men. ‘LONDON— -Ostend | ‘correspon. dent. to daily Mail; ‘says. British troops battled with’ Germans all. day” Monday and. _ Tuesday ‘and “Started ‘at 3.a,m,.° ‘Sunrise brought roar of artillery and burning. forests. A Series. of linked ‘battles now on along Allied lines, ‘Believed to be decisive engageme t. of Western Europe, oe. Same ‘despateh’s ‘shys during’ the battle at: Mons-Saturday and Sun- furious attacks and. raised verit- man corpses... we in Asie I tniea ~ » LONDON--Dnring. the: German bombardment “trou Algi sonar | mained standing opright where shot. ae : LONDON—Germany reported ‘to be about: to occupy Ostend ‘to|. uge.as a naval: base against: Eng-| - Believed. that ‘the German: on-| slaught. has. spent itself. If the allies ‘can hold: them: back’ to-day may take” ‘offensive ‘to-morrow. - Germans. hurling: whole. force on. allies. ‘front, ‘not éven keeping: any. troops. to: defend line:of commni- cation in rear.” » Russian: ‘army in- vading ‘eastern. Prussia. has reach- ed Marianborg, and, only 25; miles from: Danzig, Ge MANY...8 Official . bureau says Germans . Allies ts ‘aiding a rig J neva state. e Italian army raised. to}. Germans Trying. to Subdue France: is s Time to Resist Russian Advance Through to} a Berlin. --Germans Deal Allies a: ‘Staggering Blow at Namur----British — st and French Hold Ground in Lorraine----Review of Week — In first-class battle the French troops. though ; ina: very. strong’ position in. central: ‘Belgium were driven out in two: ‘days fighting | by. power. of the ‘German. attack, General tone ‘of anxiety in. Fag- lish papers owing. ‘to: official aur. nouncement that the allies: after assuming” offensive had: to retire to covering positions, BASLE—Fierce attack on Mul: hausen ‘repulsed, and. a: continu- ous procession of: wounded Ger- |: mans is. the proof of the awful] cost. French’ artillery in the hills}; near Altkireh. made a night at- on the mointains occupied by the}. ‘French .were distinetly - ‘visible, Search lights from: ‘Baten Picked out German position. -- oe -BERLIN--Wirelesg, at. ‘Nauen; Germany. : Official anrouncement | made here that the Germans did under Grand ‘Duke Albrecht de- feata “French - ‘army near Neuf, Luxembirg. | ' Captured . cmany guns,” flaga ‘and | ‘prisoners, “inelu- ding. several French generals, and Army of the’ ‘Upiicht expres 150 Bun: rat. on eke i. “GENEVA Italian: “troops. con- | cen trative n: ‘the’ ‘Austrian fron- tier.” ’ Fréneh: frontier on. Switz-.|* risons, Partial mobilization;: In public order. Reports from .Ge-1: 800.000. “MONDAY, AUG. De “LONDON—The official: hiibeag of information to-day gave out ‘the following statemen: '‘British|. forces: were: ‘engaged. all: Sunday in neighborhood of: Mons, in-Bel- “LONDON [—Despatch from. the Havas. agency,. (Ostend, Ssays.-that|- declared all forts” at. ‘Leige. ‘and: Namur'still i in the hands of-the | Belgians, : Great battle of. the i in- vasion. of. Belgium: bein fought:i in: tack which.was visible here, and]. the’ explosions | of the howitzers |’ is vigorously : pursuing. French. Piss ‘| logy, ? 2 erland’ virtually: stripped of. Bar-} dividual | summons ‘and not on a}: _ Returns from: the ‘Season's ea and until: after: dark with enemy |" gium. They held their’ ground.” arf Enquiries Being Made fos. the Metal— -: my be the: ‘Beginning of. a War. ‘New York j saya; on the’ ‘etek tha fo the ‘first time in many. days there Wes. 7 an ‘enquiry: ‘from England for. copper Se! metal in’ considerable | amount, and ‘this ia: ‘expected . to. atrengthen ' the market * for. copper stocks, The copper exports- | for the. week: ending August'20 were 5,804,000 Ibs, an increase over. last week ee of. 2,927,000.". Exports..for the month =" to'date have been 11,422,142 Ibs, ‘ade 2° crease @ from last ‘month of 2, 128 ] an |SILVER STANDARD ~ VERIFIES REPORT Reliability of Engineer’ Engineer's Report Row - _ Being Evidenced by Developments - ; “Is a Property of Merit.” : ~ - An: esteemed siibsériber of the: Herald : in renewing his subseription—a most _— worthy thing to’ do—makes’ ‘the: tollow- 7 ing comment on ‘mining: matters i in’ ‘the New..-Hazelton : district, - ‘The: {writer is. Richard Kleesattel, consulting mini oe engineer, . who some few months since” ‘thade a report: on: ‘the: ‘Silver ‘Standard. mine: for the owners, ‘He writes. from Dixie, Idaho, and Bays ee “In one of your: recent i issues,’ which 4 Was forwarded to.m t' Dixie,’ Iddtio;: I noticed that the. Sily r .Standa _ struck. ore in the lower workings.: ; ‘indeed, “very gratitying to me, ‘i ST. : : ig’ ‘one: of ‘merit : and: fully uistifies fix ther’ development of the’ : t | depth’. IT explained and j Pave “mubst tial reasons “under the heading of “ -why,. in my: ‘opinion, th a bodies ‘in, the different ° veins would be. found: as’ good, ‘if not. better, bt po ee greater. depth: than, had been’ teached. ‘at t the time, the Feport was. made,’ . -Gansidered Very: Satisfactory » Others Are Cutting Crops : Several of the government expe tal. ‘plots ‘of g graing ete, at the: the Belgian minister of justice |in Ju he ay: rop. for use of th hospital has. seen cut and: is being. a crop tomises. ‘to be avery goed th tutu 2