201 days. NEW HAZELTON, B. Cy JUNE 4, 1915 AUSTRIANS AGAIN POSSESS 7 _ PRZEMYSL AFE R BIG FIGHT) * Bombarded the Place for Twenty Days With Heavy Artillery and at ; Great Cost in Men--Russians Held it for Seventy Days Before They Were Forced Out London, June 3— It is officially announced from Vienna that Przemysl haa ‘again fallen into Austrian hands. It was captured by the Russi- ans on March 22 after a seige of They captured .120,- M000 prisoners and held the place a and they expended more men and “ “ TURKISH SHIP SUNK for seventy days. . The Germans and- Austrians = then bombarded the place for twenty days with heavy artillery ammunition than in their futile attempts to reach Caiais or in the es battles around Yser. LOADED WITH TROOPS “London, June 3— A Reuter des- patch from Athens says: ‘Tt is teported from Constantinople a that a British submarine has tor- pedoed two Turkish transports in Me the Sea of Marmora. one of them “ . patches:;from Athens. say that.al:. laden with ‘troops.’”’ _ Later ‘des- om British submarine sank at Con- f stantinople the Mahussein steam- We er No. 26 carrying Turkish troops’ # to the Dardanelles. i that because of the activities’ of It is stated oe a British submarine the Turkish =e troops are now being sent by rail to the Gallipoli peninsula. .The me correspondent of the Mail says it i BALKAN STATES 10 . | @ is believed there that the Ger- / mans now have ten submarines i , around the Dardanelles. ENTER THE FIGHT London, June 3—A despatch to. y the Daily Mail from Rome says oY that all the Italian newspapers E hail as an accomplished fact the ’ We are now ‘masters “of: the ‘posi i FRENCH SUCCESSES SOUTH OF NEUVILLE| Se approaching entry of Roumania h and Bulgaria.into the war, |PREPARING FOR A. ee Paris, June 3 — Official — Very spirited actions.have extended in the sector north of Arras and we have realized some new progress, : Notwithstanding several ‘violent counter attacks the enemy has not been able to dislodge us from trenches conquered by us in the wood adjoining. Aux Noulette: The violent: ‘engagement in Which | the sugar: refinery at:Souches has |” been threatened! fo? two’, days, | has ended to our. advantage and | we have ‘occupied ‘the™ refinery. During: the course_of: the: night | “Lo the enemy, “recaptured, it. but: ‘atl daybreak we drove; them ‘out. and ‘tions in: spite |importance. ' ‘lextensive operations. | Fruili frontier we have occupied tacks. ‘We have inflicted heavy losses on our adversaries. In the labyrinth to the southeast of Neuville. we continue - to. carry one by one the German works. We have made important ‘pro- gress in the northern part.of that fortified system ‘and have taken about 150 prisoners, All ground Rained has been: conceded. ' ITALIANS MEETING WITH SUCCESSES June 3— Official Paris, from . Italy— —On Tyral-Trentino frontier there has.been no fighting of any Our troops advan- ced in the valley. of the Guidi- caria and oceupied Storo. and pushed on until near Condino, linking up. with the strong Alpine detachments which had ‘made a descent .upon the Como river]: from. the valley of Caffaro to Val-|. comonica, On the Carnia front from the head of the Raccolana valley we harrassed, by an effec- the enemy to bridge an Alpine torrent: beyond the frontier on the northern slope of the: Predil. The enemys artillery replied-but without: result... As -an ‘outcome of an effective reconnaiganee ex- tending beyond. the head of the Val Dogna we captured some enemy stores. :- which prevailed throughout the | whole of the:day prevented more On the ‘\the ridge on the left bank of. the Isonzo and also six miles to the northwest of Tolmina. .: On the afternoon-of the 31st ‘the enemy -tried to dislodge us from the oc- cupied positions by means.of.vio- lent counter attacks . bug. he:.was everywhere repulsed.,. QUICK MomnatZArION Denver, Col’, June 3—Adjut- ‘ant General John: H. Chase of Colorado’ ‘national guard, today received orders from the war. de- partment in ‘Washington: to be ‘prepared: to mobilize- upon an hour’s notice’ according to reli- able information: : ‘The order: it is said was accompanied by @ re- quest: prohibiting * discussion of the cornmunication.” BRITISH SINK MORE. ENEMY’ TRAN SPORTS, The bad weather |.’ claims. future. . Rupert, jsenger ‘1 {IN THE BIG BATTLE - WAS NOT INUJRED; | Bert MacKenzie Writes His. Parents After, a. Week's Desperate. Fighting “:'Tnder date of May 6 Bert: Mac- Kenzie writes his mother as. fol- lows:--'‘At last we are ‘back in the billets for a rest that we sure are in need of, ‘We had a terri- ble time of it and lost an awful Llot of :zood ‘men ‘and officers.. There is no use me starting to tell you about the fight: as. ‘it: re- quires too much time and space.: Anyway I came, through it all without a scratch, but how or why I cannot tell: The Canadian division certainly earned the hon- or they received, but they had to pay dearly for it. ~~ We have not had any mail from. Canada for over two: weeks due to the heavy shelling from the enemy’s funs..:Rations for. the troops were extra: hard ‘to. bring up as the Germans kept dropping shells on the road that the trans- ports were using and a lot of them were blown to pieces. -It-was'certrinly a terrible ex-. perience, but now that it is over Tam glad I was. there and went through it. It was a. good lesson. and will: probably" help: usin. “fae ture actions. : T’ve lost:all my ‘belonging, . be-. cause:when.we got the order to fallin, we did. so in’: ‘fighting or-. der, whieh i is just our cartridge pouch; ‘ haversack and . water! bottle. Work in the Babine Jas. Cronin-arriyed in town on Saturday night last and spent the week a guest at thé Northern Hotel... Ile had some business to look after here before going to the Babine district to spend the summer developing. his mineral These claims are among the most promising .in\.that. dis- trict and.the property, should be ready. to ship in. the. not distant _ Gone: to “the Omineca ‘A party of five ‘Edmonton men spent several days the past week in camp in New Hazelton while they were outfitting for the. trip to the Omineca, where they will) spend the rest of the season on some placer ground. - The party was composed: of Mr. Allen and three sons and Mr. Fraser. They outfitted: in - New: ‘Hazelton and bought their pack horses at the goverriment gale, . a | Trt Weekly Service ”: Bffec ive out of. ‘Edenton, ¢ on “lMondey, Fr » The. entire longer: and: wider was made: -. this: point ‘there:-are eight feet} between the walls and ‘the vein Labyrinth. -and-from Prince | June 10, pas-; ‘and. 2 will s .a-week jin DEVELOPING THE COPPER PROPERTY OF NERIT DALY WEST Promising Prospect Adjoinin g the Towasite=-Ore Caries High Gol Values==A ‘Wide Vein to be Developed by Drifting=-Ore is” in Demand at the Granby Smelter. . -The Daly West-is a group of five claims situated on Rocher Deboule mountain adjoining New Hazelton Heights, the subdivision lying between New Hazelton and the mountain. In: fact the first claim comes right to the townsite and three more go. straight up to the top of the hill. The fifth claim lies" to the west. “The ore on the Daly Weat is eopper-gold, “very ‘similar to the ore in the Rocher Deboule mine, except that the gold values are higher, - running from $8. 00 to $12.00 @ ton while the copper will average around fifteen per cent. The ore is in ‘demand at the Granby smelter where a very low treatment rate will be given. ‘On the Daly West there are a number of veins, but one in par- ticular has been developed -to-an ‘extent which ~ demonstrates its worth: of further development. This spring some work has’ been done on it and it is opening-up in good shape. The first. hole was |'made on the second claim where ‘the vein opened’ four feet wide. ‘A few feet above: another cut, At is filled: with -fossan, through which runs considerable ore. ofa high grade. no mining man needs an’ assay, except for the gold values. Altogether. this vein has been stripped for a distance of three It is ore of which hundred: feet. increasing the surface to at least six hundred feet. | For. an individual or a: syndi eate: with: small . capital. desiring to jump into the mining biisiness reasonably rapid and sure reali- zation: onthe investment: could hardly be desired. og ‘The development: is -purely~a drifting proposition with ore in the face-at the start. the development. -By the time the tunnel is in two hundred feet there should be ‘a fine bunch of ore in sight. The tunnel: would practically: gain: foot for foot. in depth. a The shipping” of the ore. would be most simple..: jn full view of .the railway and depot at New. Hazelton. . a tram or a wagon road, : ‘There is a ‘good: pack trail. to stream running close by.. To the Daly..West.is only an hour’s walk from New. Hazelton and the miners could live it in town if they-desired. .. - The development of ‘such 3a ment. from every. citizen and: ‘by the town, AUSTRIAN AIRMEN _ RAID MONTENEGRO Rome: June 8—A fleet: of ‘Aus- trian aeroplanes have raided ‘the western part of Montenegro’ and bombarded Scutari, Intivari and various other towns. Extent of ‘the damage is unknown. BRITISH AND FRENCH ARE GAINING GROUND Paris, June 3--Official —In Bel- gium the British: troops have earried at the point: of. ‘the bay- onet: the Chateau , Hooge near Zonnebeke, ‘Southeast: of Neu- ‘ville St. Vaast the Germans have delivered © ‘a, “eounter attack at We" have: repulsed thirds aie Slightly wouiided.” = ‘In Champagne - the ‘Germans est we repulsed two violent ‘ tacks. : ; ee GERMAN. ‘GUNS AT ee “OSTEND ‘SILENCED man coast batteries ‘near Ostend bombs froma squadron of allied aeroplanes” whieh ° ‘raided th e coast ¢ on Tuesday. | Pas is alist of ‘knighthoods" bestow see Tan a rin i ey ele This work. is: be: ing: continued with the: object of: amore promising prospect: for a ‘ Every foot . the drift is driven adds a foot to: The tunnel is: A nice: easy. grade is available for either the property now and ‘very — close to the tunnel sight. are excellent. camp grounds with a mountain. property. is well worth encourage- all interested in the ‘welfare’ of. attempted a ‘night attack near. Beausejour but were immediately. thrown back ‘info their: ‘trenches... In the outskirts of Lepretre’ for- “Amsterdam; June 3— ‘The: Gere have: been put out of business by - “Ottawa, June 8= The: following | Seaea aeenao