2 the -2Lat -day.-of. ": appointed Administrator of tha. Estate” _./ 1916, and all” ‘-gmounts of their in THE MINER ‘WAR BULLETINS (Continued from Page Ous) - tillery fire, attempted an offens- ’ -ive between the rivers Omulew “and Orzye, which, however, proved fruitless, ; . On the left bank: of the Vis- tula the enemy assumed the offensive in isolated columns on & front south of the Pilica, but after a short engagement’ was repulsed, with a logs of hundreds’ of prisoners. On the Dneister the enemy - has delivered barren attacks he- | ' tween Mikolajow and ‘Zydaczow, in the course of which they were ‘ driven back, sustaining heavy losses, On the rest of the front in Galicia and Bukowina, al- though stubborn fighting contin- ues in some sectors, the enemy has not succeeded in making progress anywhere, , Paris: Gallipoli peninsula is in a state of siege, with local at- tacks, The Allies have taken 700 prisoners. | Activity of the fieet leads to the ‘belief . that general attacks:in the straits are imminent, r Petrograd: A: large Tarkish “steamer. and two. ‘Sailing. ships ; have been sunk in ‘the Black Sea ‘by’ ‘Russian submarines. ‘London: The Glasgow steamer . Carisbrook, Moritreal:- to Leith, was sunk by gunfire off Kin- ‘nairds Head. Eleven of the crew were saved and thirteen are missing. : . NOTICE... tne g SUPREME Court oF Barrisn: oe COLUMBIA. worth “Act and:in the matter of tha’ Eatate |! of. Raymond Ww. Shaw, deceased, in teatate: “TAKE NOMICH nit b His.-Honotir van order of oung,; dated ay, 1918, I owas ‘of Raymond “W. Sh i AL persons having claims ngamet .” the asid estate are hereby requested to * forward 'the same, properly verified, to ‘me- before the 26th day. of June, persons indebted. to: - .the-said estate ara Talebteas ‘to pay“ the ebtednesa’ -to me aw. - . forthwith. - Dated. 4th June, 1916. - STEPHEN :H, HOSKINS, / Official ‘Administrator, «Hazelton, B.: ae . “NOTICE. JIN THE Surname Count: OF Barnisn o: _, COLUMBIA, : “80-2: tér of thie: Administration ie and.in:the ‘matter’ of. the Fs- Mike. Tekulje, otherwise: Mike deceased, intestate: 7.: an- order: of 7 ' Judge oung, . dated o Be. Bist. ae of May, 1915, I ‘was * “appointed . Administrator of the Estate Mike Trkulja, otherwise | Mike Babich. All. parties having. claims against the gaid-Estate are hereby requested ‘. to forward ‘the aame, properly verified, - ‘to “me: before’ the 26th day of June, | 1916,, and ‘‘all:-parties’ ‘indebted . to the ‘said Estata are required to. pay _», the “amount iof | their’ ini ebtedpees ‘to “ine forthwith. +. © Dated 4th Stine, 1916,. gs pow os STEPHEN H, HOSKINS, OMelal Administrator. _Hanelton, BR. ne . “NOTICE. Ace mE a Burien Counr oF Barrisa ot, COLUMBIA uo 1 the matter of the. ‘Administration Act,-and.in the matter of. the stata cf of Yukan Kanppila, . other wiad Hdu ila, .:otherwiso: | , deceased, intestate: Yupa Konffi H miles of ground yesterday, ‘gouth- east of Plave, capturing. two forts and trenches.’ Along the Isonzo the artillery duel .. has turned with advantage to the: Italians.. . Austrians’ are bring- ing up guns.from the eastern front, . Wednesday, June 23 London: Between 7 and 8 o’clock on the évering of June 18, says an official communica- tion from’ headquartera of. the Mediterranean expeditionary. force, the Turks expended .some 450 high explosive-shells on our left and center trenches and Were seen massing “for an ‘at- tack, The enemy’s heart failed them. and the “attack degener- ated into a rifle fire action.” ” At seven o’clock one: of our brigades attacked a- Turkish trench, but were unsuccessful, effected’ a lodgement in _their lines at an awkward salient cap- éltured by us on the-fourth, - As brigade was’ ‘unable to recover Scots; assisted by a company. of the Worcester regiment, came to their help, and: this ‘attack was brilliantly. carried out. to a suc- cessfill issue, Prisoners state their .. bombardment * wit) oh explosives. would have. cleared ug |. out altogether ahd: were .rauch oe “| disappointed.: ‘at so little impres- Geneva: Italians gained twelve | : S| trenches were much “damaged. sion : being. -made,- though - the ‘The. Turkish dead « ‘are estimated at. ‘B00 -in.. ‘front: -of- one brigade . alone,” ‘and 1000 i in all parts isa ; low: ‘figure, - : - Td the matter. ofthe ‘Kavsiolatvaiion | Central News from Petrograd ‘| gives the following Russian-offi- cial communication made. Public yesterday: etsy “Tn the: Dneiater - complete : success. has. ‘been ut tained aiter 8 six 5 ae fighting “ing the. night of the. 20th, and after fierce fighting, the Russian troops: captured, two ‘thousand prisoners,” ‘London: Despite the announee- It is: -agserted: that. desperate ate capture of. 800. ‘prisoners. .near Rawa. Ruska: - ‘thirty-two | ‘miles northwest . of. ‘Lemberg. Rus- sians met success in: Bukowina, taking 1, 000. prisoners and many guna.” oot ‘the’ report-of a ‘big. Ruasian: vie- tory:on the. Dneister. *’ ce gat * ‘Rome: . : Long range: ‘artillery: duels. continue, with--ight. ‘at- | tacks’ bye infantry. : with hand. a _| grenades, ‘at Plava.’: wae caused. by ; Austrians, ah |-cone : canal, is “now a formidable, : ‘Monfal- obstacle, TAKE NOTICH ‘that by an order of ee ti | berg), and the Turks in counter attacks the Jost: ‘treneh, the. Fifth Royal ment: ‘in. Berlin “that: Lemberg: ‘| bas ‘been takén, atrograc {slight . ‘mention «..of operations. tacks. were: repulsed, . with: the. ~Tonabruck despatches. eonfirn on “Floods have we repulsed - enemy | i ‘West of “Rawa. Ruska Lublinies, attacks. -. the ¢ enemy ‘was driven. baelk:from : some’. villages,- lage. of. Gutazelena our: “eavalry m sabred three: enemy companies., ‘On the 21st and following night, in the direction of Lwow (Lem- we ‘arrested an eneniy offensive. - The enemy suffered great: losses “in the | eourse sof. barren- “attacks near the village], Brgouhovice ; and further, south | - on the river Szczerzec, but suc- ceeded in advancing in the region their retreat on the new front, On the Dneister, battle has con-| tinued south of the: village .of Kosmierjine, where the enemy. is holding his ground‘on the left bank of the river. In the bends of the Dneister we drove the enemy back from the village of. Unich towards the village of Luka. In a successful: bayonet fight we captured ry thonsend prisoners, - ‘Tokyo: . Official . reports” from Romé, that seven German sub-| 4 marines had succeeded in enter- ing the. Mediterranean, caused | Japanese . sompanies. to. issue warnings, and to extend} war in- ~ | Surahee to Port Said. wee “London: “The. British steamer| ‘Roxburgh ‘was, struck by a-tor- pedo bn-Sunday, in’ the--North Sea. She ‘was. not. seriously damaged, and: had . no casualties, Paris (official): Yesterday: the expeditionary corps: in the: Dar-} danelles _ attacked .\the- Turkish |. bore -| lines on: two thirds-of- the front, London: - AL déapateh: to the’ After’ artillery” prepatation,.:the ‘infantry. ‘sallied from: the. trench- es: with: suparb‘apirlt,: in “a. single fbn, “carried < two... » Our lefé; ‘vances . ‘on the -Isonzo: river, he oéclipation: ‘of ‘Globna:: ‘ahd.: “cap- ture of the Edge Plateau? ‘Sagar-. ado and Monfalcone,” for the defence ‘of ‘Trieste. - * Londai the ‘Norwegian’ ateati- ‘A: force of ‘re 200,000 Austrians: is. assembled. of er Truma was : torpedoed ‘and set} ® Sarger Pettograd: A committes'of six + Russians. and “1X. Poles has been + on. fire ‘by a submarine near, ‘the tcece pice of. the town of Jolkeff. ‘Conse-1' OTE gee quently, ‘on the .22nd, our troops). -quitted Lemberg and continued emykin to arrange 5 pieliminaries| ce -and carry into effect ‘the antond- my -of: Poland promised: by’: the |] a Grand ‘Duke Nicholas: last Aug: ust, : tween political parties in’ Con-' stantinople following: the serious iliness--of, and’an ‘operation on, | = The Roya? princes | asnjein the Sultan. : desire the - eldest” son of. “Abdul. Hamid. to -be “hig. successor, but’ are opposed by the Progressive | ": party, Loyal Greetings “Acknowledged On. the: ey ccasion. of. ‘Hazelton’ 8 lebration, Govern- oskins, on: behalf § | Paris: ‘There. 4s a a deadlocis be of ‘the. o . Overseas Club, sent the a un Wr ‘om isu following ; cable ‘to. His i Maosiy | —— —— > Soca a Senta the King: - = Empire Dey, gathering: ‘at: ‘Haz zel- ton send thei loyal. greetings. to ‘the King. . lieve. int vatlee ot. our. cause, and:are. confident of: ‘the ultimate triumph of 0 our ‘arms,’ ! he*énemy's- trenches,’ en and: these. ‘they < -held,’ -notwith-| ; standing: violént and: numerdus cotinter attacks. “To: ‘the right;on' more dificult of the Turkish works which had} been razed by;the artillery. * enemy, bringing up without ces- ; sation fresh. ‘tepops, had suceeed- ed. in. retaking these trenches, | when a battalion’ of the foreign : Jegion’: cand a. battalion of es, bya. bayonet’ assault" “eartied || the: ‘position i in ten: minutes,’ This. brilliant: Gane ‘decided the issue}. and- finished-ifor’ the’- day the]: @fforts of the Turks to: regain. the|", ground lost. : “Ina ‘counter’ of-} fensive * on” ‘ight. this :‘morn-. ling. the’ enemy «was - ‘decimated: achieved. “any: | ous. without. hay desperate hatpre We took some: pt important, pofn octupied. gro had - ea determinatio " Zouav-|. ‘writes: : preciates these: loyal. assurances _ from. branches of ‘the. ‘Overtéas a | ground, . the ‘struggle’ continued oe ‘throughout the. day on the ruins|': .. 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