[FOR $3505 - THE OMINECA MINER, SAT URDAY, FEBRUARY #7, 1ab THE MINER WAR BULLETINS (Continued . their successes in the Carpath- jans, The Austro-German army has lost 3,000 men in the Dukla Pass. Russians have captured the advance guard, transport Wagons and treasury regiment at Grownik, Petrograd:—An official denial has been made to the German claims of a sweeping victory and defeat of the Russian tenth army corps during retreat. The official statement admits heavy losses in the twentieth corps, which’ is surrounded but still fighting. The arrival of two regiments from the twentieth eorps today, raises the belief that others will fight their way back through the forests, of Bohr, London:— The" ‘Morning Post’ publishes the following Constant- inople message:—Turkish war- ships are coming into port minus funnels and with canvas over their damaged sides, The Goeb- en has three guns out of action and since the beginning of the war has lost about two hundred men killed and wounded. _Her speed is now only about seyen- teen miles an hour when pushed to the limit, i Rorse:—Popular indignation is aroused over the attack of Aus- trian destroyers on two Italian fishing boats flying the Italian flag. The destroyers fired upon and aeroplanes dropped bombs on the boat on the voyage from Antivari to Bari. London: — The German sub- marine U-12 sank the British coasters Cambank and Down- shire off Liverpoo! Saturday. The Cambank was taking on a pilot and was hit without warning, four lives being lost. The Aus- tralian mail boat Maloja, carry- ing four hundred passengers, was ordered to stop by-an uni- dentified armed merchantman in the English Channel on Saturday. Ignoring .the order, the Maloja speeded for Plymouth, five shels which were fired after her all fall- ing short, Berne:---Swiss soldiers fired on a German. aeroplane which was hovering over Swiss’ territory, hitting the plane in nine places: The damaged machine was forced todeseend, sis . Washington:—The American consul at Bremen reports the Sinking of the American steamer Evelyn, by amine off the German coast. The crew landed at Bor- kum Island. Secretar, Daniels has ‘ordered the United States’ Hazelton Coffee | ... House _ Opposite Police Office _.. . REGULAR 7 DINNER. | yore $400. MEAL TICKET from Page One) igate. ; patch from Dunkirk, Telegraph Co. says: “Reports from the German frontier state that much uneasiness exists at | the German fortified seaport of Cuxhaven, concerning the two large submarines which have not returned to their base. The days overdue and it is feared they have been destroyed.’’ Paris, Feb. 24:—A’ German submarine which, for the past few days had been. lying in ‘the English channel in wait for steam packets plying between England and France, on Monday night fired a torpedo at the steamer Victoria, while she was on her voyage from Boulogne to Folkes- tone, with a large number of ‘Passengers. The captain of the Victoria, however, saw the wake caused by the torpedo and slowed passing harmlessly 100 feet in front of her. : The Freneh second light squad- ron was informed to keep a sharp lookout in the Channel for the submarine, ' The Minister of. Marine an- nounces that a torpedo boat’ of ine at 7:30 o'clock this thorning, eight miles southwest of Cape Alprecht, near Boulogne, and immediately opened fire, sueceed- ing in scoring several hits before the submarine was able to duck. The announcement adds that a wide-patch of.oil was seen. after- wards on the sea at the point where the submarine disappeared and from this it is believed the submatine was wrecked, London (official statement) :-— Unfavorable weather with low visibility and a strong southwest- tions in the Dardanelles, Petrograd:—The. official report of'the disaster to the twentieth army corps in Kast Prussia, last Monday, says they were attacked on four sides and greatly out- numbered. Notwithstanding this, they forced a passage thirty two miles towards Augustowa, retaining. artillery and German losses on the Germans. In the Carpathians, Russian successes continue. From Jan, 21 to Feb,. raileusesg, _ Manilla:—It is reported. that on Feb, 15 there was an uprising at. Singapore, _ Five in mutineera, being ‘jealous ‘over German prisoners at the deten- tlon camp, but only seven accep- = 'Britiah, and Jap: marines ‘arrive naval attache at Berlin to invest- Amsterdam, Feb, 23:—“Ger. man attacks in the north of France and in Flanders have lost much of their violence,” says a des- London, Feb. 23:—A despatch from Amsterdam to the Exhange submarines are said to be two down his vessel, the torpedo |. this squadron sighted a submar- ; erly gale,-has interrupted opera. |, prisoners, ‘and inflicting. heavy |! {/20, we captured 691, officers, 47,~.| 460 men, 11 cannon and 118 mit- in the Bengalese Light Infantry, | Five" hundred |. promotions, attacked tHe subdued |: loyal’ half, -killing the offiéers, | They then offered release to the ]jted. Civilians took refuge on the transport Nile, The: loyal half jot the regiment, with European | volunteers, attacked. the “muting {+ Hockey Summary |, Reduction in Royalties |@~-~- nr The following is a summary of|.. By order in. Council ‘made at -- Just Arrived wos the goals scored during the sea- Government House, Ottawa, dane|jo 00 .. Seen er “on in the Northern B. C. Hockey uary 16; 1916, royalty. on -coal “FOR ‘WINTER ‘WEAR. gue: For Agat mined on Crown lands within-the|}." ee or vo, ; sa! : " Me, . Hazelton Al iE Province ‘of. Manitoba, North- 7 ‘ SPLENDID. ASSORT- | New Hazélton 14 1g: | West.Territory and the. Province TAR iment of the ipelebratad Smithers 11. 32 «jot British Columbia is reduced ‘SOCKS, SWE ATER CO. ATS. : Individual scoring record: from 10 cents per ton of 2,000 VESTS, PAJAMAS, "ete. f° Games .| Pounds to 7 cents per ton of 2,000|} These ‘goods require no re-.§ ~ Playéd Goals |_ ds of wchantable coal ‘commendation, . They are: Hume H 8 14 ./Pounds of merchantable coal the best manufactured in’. FP, MeDougall H 8 10 |mined, effective January 1, 1915. England, Jardige eel s é i -W. A. Sale Discontinued - [F you have not’ inspected j McKenzie NH 4 8 | ‘The W. 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The Miner iy two dollar a year, Roumania to Join Allies ton second hockey teams clashed for the third time-last Tuesday, | 3 Hazelton winning 7-4, game was followed bya dance. |; - American Vessel Strikes Mine |. T he Up-To-Date : Berlin:—Three members of the ; crew of the American steamer |! Carib lost their livés when that vessel struck a mine near Ror. kum Island, Loeal fresh eggs at Sargent’s. Choice Selection of Garden "and Flower Seeds at The : Drug Store — ‘Commercial Printing at. [)2er8,. Killing, 400; before French, t= PR | c ann awe Cunningham aid Soi, Lid. : - Established 1876 ‘HAZELTON _ OUR'SPRING AND SUM. ee "MER SAMPLES OF ‘ART. ‘CLOTHES. ARE. HERE AND SHOW A LARGER RANGE THAN EVER. | MEASURED WHILE ALL. THE NUMBERS ARE IN © STOCK ae PO Fresh Fruit a, A BIG SHIPMENT OF | -FRESH FRUIT | ON. _THE HEATED CAR. ARRIVING “TODAY: | _ OUR SPRING ‘SHIP. MENTS ARE COMING IN" _ AND. EVERY. ‘DEPART: |. .MENT-CAN TAKE CAR 2 OF YOUR “WANT errhp |. 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