“WoL. T,: NO. a1. _ HAZELTON, BG, -SATURDAY, APRIL 3, "1915" Pa PRICE $2.00.4 YEAR, HOMICIDE, AT TELKWA Peter Dunnigan. an Dead and Me- _ | Micken Under: Avrest’ as Re 7 “sult of Street Row f sae & result of i a, street: row in ‘Telkwa, yesterday - ‘afternoon, ‘Rettler, ia dead. .. Constable Fair= ‘ ‘night. that he had arrested aman named 3 MeMicken, who is charged ‘with being ‘responsible: for Dun- nigan’s death:*. No details. have been received). 0 Coroner Hoskins | ‘and. Chiet Minty will go. up on tonight’s . train, to investigate the-a occur _Yenee. he re ~ Mic Swanson’ ‘Dead. - othe death occurred | yesterday ob Victor Reinhold Swanson, who was well known in Hazelton. Mr. Swanson was a settler in the Glentanna district, :where he has heen living for some time. - . Sev- eral weeks ago he WAS: taken ill of a.pulmonary complaint.“ Yester- day he was brought downto thé Hospital, .in the hope of ‘prolong- ‘ing: his life, but died soon after _ rE ching the institution, - ee CELEBRATION. MAY oAih Boe TS SAYS ATHLETIC ASS'N _ Hazelton Athletic Association was. ; held‘ inthe. Court. house .Thurs- day: evening. tory. financial. report for: the past | Beason. wag “presented, ‘and “‘ar-|! rangemants ~wera made to handle esmall deficit which remains. “The, following | were the elected - officers. for the coming ‘yéar: “> ° “ R, EeeAllen, ‘president; J. B, “Rinby, ‘vice-president; S.-J. Mar- ‘tin, . secretary, Executivé— df MaeKay;-Ac Dy McLeod, Red, | AG ‘a, meeting” ‘of: the: newly- “ forméd ‘executive of: the-athletic a -ganociation, last, night, , it was‘de- -elded. ‘to--hold: a“big.- ‘celebration ' in'Hazelton..on May 24th,- “Pre- liminary arrangements: are ‘now _ tein made’ ae ae ; cn Godfrey. ‘the’ ‘Vancouver tor... arpived in. ‘Hazel: i ae i ‘morning for ‘Groundhog, . to ate on tond to the anniial. assessnjént fo work ony th holdings of: ‘the B.C) wah, dtntheadlie : Coal, “Ltd. . US Ea a eee ae i Bail game, ‘Matris V8, 8 igle, i Pp. m. tomorrow. | co -Peter Dunnigan, . a well-known | bairn advised. Chief. Minty last}. . on Feturned safefy. | very satisfac-|. Avery CBYEO of: bombg- - | mine-sweepers: ' Rock, ‘Gs Rock, J. Ae Macdonald. |. eeneor “He: will 8 ao HORE. SUCCESSES FOR THE ALLIES » ADVANCING RUSSIANS CAPTURE MANY. - AERIAL RAID ON ENEM YS UBMARINES :|theGrour dhog district, comprising | Londov, April 8 :—The Admit alty has received the following report from Flight-Commarider Longmore regarding Thursday’ 8 air raid on’ .\ierman ‘ bases: [re This (Thursday) morning: Sub.- - Lieut. Andrews. carried out a successful air attack on German _ : sulimarines ‘which were. ‘being’ constructed at ‘Hoboken, “near “Antwerp, ‘dropping four bombs, Flight-Lieut. Wilson: also, while reconncitering’ over - ‘Zeebrugge, abserved two ‘submarines dying alongside the ‘mole: He attacked them, : ‘dropping four. bomb with, itis “helieved, | successful: result, These officers started | by moon- ‘| light this amorning. Both. pildis. _ The British steamer Lockwood waa ‘totpedoed yesterday, ‘off thé . Devonshire coast: : phe afinual: ‘Widetinge” of thel Ao “German ' ‘asroplané: svhich was brought ‘down ‘yeaterday. ‘while: attacking. Reims, Had a 4 A Petrograd’ despatch saya. ‘thle Rutsian } Black Sea, fleet, now ‘ada vaneing ‘on Constantinople, has been, augmented: bya. Alotilla. of} ‘Twoarmy corps, - are. ,bo: be. landed. at Qsmanii,: aid in the. attack. forts are: weakly. held, but the inner forts are strong, and their. bined. land and re attack, tion): : theré:i ‘is nothing's of importance to reports,» At seven’ o'clock. | this morning, cast of Sdissons, a Ger: side our liries, ~ aviator brought. down i in twenty: four ‘hours: * ” feos ‘fying’ aauatn racks, . aeroplané hangars atid heavy fire at close: ange, Three returned “with: ‘Jarge holés“in it ‘wings: of theix machines and: t canvas ‘of -the’ other ‘machines Nojie of our aviators | Were hit and ail ‘machiined etarned to, our lines’? —"On- the- ‘Niemen -front- “our troops, ba _stubbora. “night northwest of Constantinople, ‘a The outer a ine Pilwiszki - Mariarmpol.- Kal- -Paris;— (Official” “communica: “On: “the whole . front’ man aviator was shot down ins “This is the third ‘on “groped ehiety ‘three: bombs on” the ‘bar-, railway: -station;at: Vigneuilles Ani): -| Woevre:.. _A great number of the projectiles fell on’ their targets:: The ‘aviators: were’ subjected to a | was pieréed. by shrapnel bulleta;'| di Petrograd (official stement)} : fighting, ‘yesterday, “continued their offensive, .We drove back the- Germans, inflicting ;-heavy- losses,. and’ approached, the Ger- man ‘position. to. the east of the warya-Suwalki-Augustowo. In the Carpathians, on March . 31. and, during the night of -April-1, our offensive was maintained with suceess,.. Escalading under a violent Austrian fire, on .escarp- menis.- troops.after a long struggle car-|_ ; | tied with. bayonet an important range: or heights and almost: all the summits. of the Polonina, range, ,; -to.. ‘the north of the vil- lages.: Vetilana,, Beregehi and Gornyia,... Heve..our: regiments | took. by . assault an. enemy front On other. five at guna... , sections of the front there. 4g::no change, Near Chotin,. on Mareh 80th, we captured over 30 officers | and slic oie Te Gi K. Sealy, Hugh,Taylor, ine : -Rome, liar. 29 99-=-Martial ‘lav has been proclaimed, effective. on: April 1 B AL railroads and tele- Petrograd, aie Bo (official fie atatement): —The Black: Sea: ‘fleet ~. -}on,Suaday. bombarded’, the. out-| -«(gide forts and “batteries. on the}, rivers’ Skwa, and Omulew on. the), ‘Bosphorus,’ “on both. sides of ‘the stralte.. (The. Bosphorus,-. also called the: Strait: of. ‘Constantin- ople, is:a narrow - passage. "whieh ‘connects the Black poate the “Acearding to sbacrvations rade oe from ‘ships and’ hydroplaneg,. ‘oui a shella- fell with exactitude. a sian: aviators, “flying ‘Above. the|i as batterlet cartied batt Rus: ‘Bosphorus from the Sedibera’ was bombarded by. us, She finally heeled. over aad blew | up.” 3|tion) : :—"West of the Niemen : ! (Northern. Poland): athe: “engage: ‘ménts'on’ the: 2th “ass ed'an offensive-chardeter on-bo Ossoweiz.., ‘Th the: region ‘of the front -of.."Tartakwach- Zawady, a stubborn fight oceurred for: pos Duting’ the: ‘day, we: captured . 600 | machine guna. front. of about al versts (a verst - Petrograd’ (official: communica-. | Prisoners, among,them. five’ ‘offi rd, We. ‘also':captured™ two: ‘In’ the Carpath- ians. our’ ‘offensive ‘developed on tion, of Bartfeld, wher: We cap- tired a new line of heights: on. a ; saved. Nils hide were 1 tinsuccessful ih, an attempt to recover lost trenches, ‘Violent fighting i is in. progress. - Petrograd:-—Severe losses have been inflicted on the German naval: Wnits'in-the Baltic, : “Sev- were sunk. “Details: cannot. be published as yet. Petrogtad : i ‘Auatiro- German armies ‘in the Carpathiang are in full. yetreat.. Three army corps: piereed the Dukla: Pass and have captured five Hungarian - towns in-the district of Saros, and ato important: railroad: towns: north, "Rus-|- ond of ‘Bartfeld and: Szuidnik,’: slat cvictoriés® ‘on’ the: Skwe officially reported. . London:—The - Britiah steamer! Aguila was submarined off Bish- | ° op. Rocks. “The crew! v of 23. Es ‘resenting the burchiisers: will in- . covered with ice, our! well. ‘organized, and: surrounded 7 On am .| Rupert, is-visiting .Mr, and M 'lelton Sunday, after spending ‘eral. transports. laden ‘with’ muni]. ‘| tions” arid ‘Germat’ “submarines | *. A: feeble tannonade’ contiriues at arrived a day. late. ‘of the townspeople ‘are ‘alread - ‘the. first practice tomorrow, a iN IMPORTANT COALUEAL = Groundhog Properties’ Reported aa Sold — Early Development" " . To be Undertaken “3 A coal deal of some magnitude is reported to have been made by’ - Milwaukee capitalists,’ who -have - acquired a considerable: area*.in anumber of claims held. by. the: Jackson Laidlaw interests... [ti is. expected that an enrineer rep- spect the properties in;the “hear. _— future, under. the guidance: sof: Frank Jackson, and-that @ policy of development will be-‘inaugur-. ated. This transaction, itidbe- lieved, marks the beginning of an’. era of renewed’ activity in ‘the... noted coalfield which is one-of -Hazelton’s- tributary Gistricts, oa ‘Seed for Settlers weg The attention of settlers is cal- led-to the official announcement’. on the fourth page of this: issue,’ concerning the provincial govern-" --- - ment’s. plan for the, supply. or: ae high-grade seed to farmers, men- tion of which has been previpuly. 3 made i in The Miner, _ LOCAL AND DISTRICT... - "NEWS PARAGRAPHS, - “Ball. game, Married vB. Sing : am _ 8p ins tomorrow. © ” on “ peel x 7. Mrs, “ ‘Serimgeour,. of. “Prinee R G. “Moseley. . returned yesterday, from an . cial visit to: ‘Smithera,. D: MeGibbor’ ‘retiimed to winter at Pleasant Valley. BR. Jones, the Skeena Crogs*’ , ing’ merchant, was a visitor i in’ Hazelton during. the week. re R. Ss Sargent, who: has: been Bon confined to his. room ‘by ‘illness. | ‘for several days, ; is recovering, | te ‘AY ‘faudstiaa- ‘neat: Vanderti f° blocked thé ‘railwa on-Thursd }and* the -west-hound” passengbt ‘The spring cleaning-up prove: is‘under way in Hazelton: “Som Preparing their gardens. a ‘nthe’ Athletic’ “grounds are being : prepared for.the ‘paseball. Senger, > Captain: Rock‘ expects: to: have or The. body of | Annie: MeDaines ; one ‘at. the: woman arownad - Neah Andimaul last. ‘November’ ‘by the eapsizing ofa. eanide, : -was_: found: this: ‘week: near Gitwangak