THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916 _ THE MINER WAR BULLETINS © ( MONDAY, oct. 0 | } London: British tr troops have captured another German trench northeast of Les Boaufs, in the Somme region. The French have made further advances. Many prisoners were taken by the Franco-British forces, Paris: In the region of Ver- dun, on Saturday night, French forces captured by the use of hand grenades the quarry held by the Germans to the northwest of Fort Douaumont. A brisk ,artillery duel continues in this sector, Petrograd: Austro - German fordes launched a-series of violent attacks on the Russo-Roumanian positions on both banks of the Bystritsa river, in. the Dorna Watra region,compelling Russian advanced posts to abandon two heights, Bucharest: Along the Rou-|-: manian-Transylvanian front the Russians and Roumavians are more than holding their own against the invadirig Teutons. Petrograd: The Austro-Ger- man offensive against the Russo- Roumanian lines near thejunction. of the frontier of Bukowina, Transylvania and Roumania has been checked, In the Persian campaign the Russian forces have dealt the _ Turks a smashing blow. Saloniki: French and Servian forces operating in the vicinity of Cerna captured Gardilovo and the entire system of Bulgariantrench- es between Kenali and the Cerna river, Hostile - counter-attacks were repulsed. , ‘Athens: King Constantinel, gave a lengthy audience today to the Russian and British ambas- sadors, An Entente diplomat informs the Associated Press that a complete nnderstanding, which should arrange matters more sat- isfactorily for the King, Venizelos and the Allies,has been reached. Paris: A bomb dropped by an Allied aviator killed the engineer driving. the train on which the Kaiser was traveling, Wilhelm wasrecently reported at Bapaume, on the Somme front, personally seeing tothe preliminarics fox a counter-offensive, for whieh the German troops . have received strong reinforcements, London: Germany will hold as prisoners of war the captaitis of |" all captured merchant vessela, te een ( TUESDAY, OCT. 31 _ | A ‘Paris: Both British and French: on the Somme report the success-, ful continuation of their «efforts to drive the point of the. wedge | - created by the. prolonged offen- sive further into.‘the German |. lines, This point’ at present pro- - jects acrogs the Peronne-Bapaume. ‘road at Sailly-Saillisel,. The sys- “tem of’ German? ‘trenches ” horth- “weat of Sailly-Saillisel was taken | by the’ French last night. © : South: of 'the Somme the Germans tiade repeated. attacks between, Biached || ties ‘and ‘sdtth of: Lamaiaonette: ' ae - On: the-Verdun.: front ' ‘artillery “ ehtig: is. leas. Severe near Dou- : power in Tranaylvania. and wins new successes with each fresh attack. The Germans are on the defensive along: the whole battle line, Mackensen is-still driving the Russo-Roumanian army in the Dobrudja. A march on Buchar- est is not included in the German plan, British officers believe, | Hostile attacks in the region of Negri, south of Dorna Watra, were repelled by the defenders, London: British troops made two raids west of Wytschaete, Belgium, and of Boesinghe, A and considerable damage infliet- ed oti the Germans. ' London: Information received here shows that in the last 24 hours nine. Norwegian vessels have been torpedoed. Petrograd: | Development of the Turkish offensive in the Ham- adan sector, in Persia,is reported in the Russian official statement, The Turks were defeated in a pitched battle and. their forward movement was checked. Washington: Fifty Americans were aboard the British steamer Marina, torpedoed by a German submarine, A number of passen- gers lost their lives. It is re- ported the vessel was sunk with- out warning, - Investigation will. be made-at once to determine the status of the Marina and the nature of the attack, té ascertain if any of States have /e been violated, a — France the intense activity of ‘the past few days” has diminished until now only artillery fighting is reported in that area, Similar conditions prevail before Verdun. Volhynia resutted in the capture trenches, | ounter-attacks were |. repulsed, . ditional Teutoriie: ‘prisoners ‘and : Washington: - :))| when Fort ‘Douatimont:- with - a! -}| wide atreteh ‘of ground was te- ( "THURSDAY, NOV. 2. "North of the Somme French troops have again ad- number of prisoners was taken vanced, capturing two.trenches northeast ‘of Bes Booufs. and: a strongly organized system’ of trenches on the western outskirts of St.. Pierre Vaast wood. these. operations we took fifty prisoners, fifteen guns (five of heavy caliber),51 trench mortars, 144 machine guns, two wireless plants, a large number of rifles, and @ great. quantity, “of bombs and other material, The British troops gained |. ground, along: with.the French, : The -Roumanians are keeping up their drive agairst the Austro-Germans on the Tran- sylvanian front, and have forced the enemy out of the Kimpolung region and over the border, where they are now . being -pursued: Four hostile battalions’ were an- nihilated by the Roumanians, who also took a number of prisoners and a great quantity of war ‘decision | ag to: whether Germany’ 3 |- pledges to the’ ‘United. ‘States Se—etneent eit have been broken, - « - ‘| etka Baltimore: Captain Hitch, of 4 the Norwegian’ freighter Osterdal ; from Cardiff, reportshaving sight- 3 ed a liege submarine.of the U-53] | type, 400 miles east of Cape Henry, ; Berlin: ‘German. ‘submarines + Germany’s pledges to the United | ™aterial. fave bean Other enemy , forces have ‘ad- eleven - ‘miles ‘south: of . = Rothenthurm Pass, the. Rouman- WEDNES, NOV. 1 ) ians in this sector retiring south. Petrograd: : The Russiana’ have London: . Unfavorable weather | assumed the aegressive in Galicia Is hindering Military operations | and fierce battles.are taking. place in the various war areas, On south of: Braezany,. in the Michi- the Somme front in Northern|goy region, vanced The village of Baraldi Aun. in the Struma:sector of the Macedonian ‘front, was cap- tured last night by British troops. ~ They inflicted heavy losses . on Petrograd: A heavy /: attack the Bulgarians and took 300 pris-; yesterday by Russian forces in oners. . Serious fighting: continues on of an. Austro-German «line of this front. , ‘New London,Conn: TheGerman : | commercial: submarine Deutsch. London: ‘In Transylvania. the iand-arrived here today: with ‘a Roumanians. continue to- -press| cargo of dyestuffs, drugs, stocks, the ‘Austro-German forces.j in. the] Honds.and. precious - stones, valued Jiu’ Valley. . _Thrée hundred ad at ten Millions. . . to advices received by the US. consul at Quéenstown. sel was sunk without warning. Secretary Lan- sing said today that reports on. the destruction of the Marina \- were too incomplete “to ‘admit conclusions or allow discussion. The Greek steamer | Germaine was sunk by a. German, submarine. The crew was saved. (| “FRIDAY, Nov. 3 _ London: Fort; Vaux,one of the most ‘important fortifications cap- ‘tured: by the’: Gernian crown prince in. ‘his prolonged attempt to take Verdun, has been evacu- ated by. the Germans, according to an’ announcement made:in Berlin today. : -In the sudden of- fensive'of the French on Oct.:25, captured from the Germans, Fort Vaux was nearly surrounded, and ‘tha subsequent pressure’ by: the French troops resulted” in ‘the my the enemy. Paris: - Along the Somme battle front. heavy rain has been falling ance to report. ; - Bucharestz. -Roumanian forces! Austro- German troops to. ‘the | . sylvania. Teutonic attacks were repulsed | after. continued fighting in the. Prahova valley. In the region of battle is: still in progress. _ officials are awaiting Germany’s version of the destruction of the British steamer. Marina with the Joss of American lives, The. de- . ‘partment also expects affidavits | and data gathered from American ; survivors, .on which . to base-.its|: recently returned to port report sinking, ‘within a. few days, 21 28, 500. -Athens:. The Greek ‘vessel Island, near Athens. - ’ For. ‘Sale aol abandonment of the position by, and there is nothing of import. . _ continue - to. pursue. the retiring | Dragostavie east of the river,the| _ Washington: ‘State départment| =: Up-to-Date. Drug. Stores ships with a total tonnage. of ] ‘One Belgian Hare buck and two|= a ane 8 Notice.” The’ ‘undersigned, having pur- , chased the: freighting. business of J.-H, Bush, Skeena’.Crossing, hereby. give notice that all; Jiabili- — ties of.the’said business will be discharged by J. H.’Bush, ‘The undersigned * will ‘not be'respon- sible for any of the said liabilities. : Oct. 21, 1916 Ruppy & MacKay MACKINAW CLOTHING ~ Made To Order. [CLEANING and G and PRESSING JAMES. SHORT OPPOSITE PROGRESS. 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