OORT IR ' eountry willside with the E Entente ’ expected soon. -* full . THE ® OMINECA MINER, ‘SATURDAY, . AvGUSr | 21, 1915 _ THE MINER WAR_ BULLETINS (Continued from Page One) ; Paris; Enemy attacks in the ‘tula is covered by ceaseless pro- cessions of wagons bringing up . Supplies. In this devastated country, where the railway brid- ges have been destroyed,. an in- credible. amount of work has to be done. Only by fabulous exer- tions have we been- able to carry! supplies for our armies over the] Vistula? 2s London: The first loss of a British transport occurred in the Aegean. Sea, where the Royal Edward, carrying reinforcements to the Dardanelles, was torpedoed by a German submarine. The steamer. carried 1823 men and 32 officers, in addition to the crew. Over 600 were saved. The Roy- al Edward was aC.N.R. steamer of 11,000 tons, and had been in the Canada-Bristol service. Athens: King Constantine has accepted the resignation of Gou- naris, and has called upon Veni- zelos to form a cabinet, This presages Greece’s entrance into the war, with the Allies. Sofia: Although no officia] an- nouncement is made, it is believ- ed the Allies have granted Bul’ ‘garia’s demands and that this powers in the war, Washington: The Allies’ in- tention to declare cotton contra. band has been unofficially com- municated te the State depart- ment, Stockholm: The landing of German troops ‘in ‘Finland is “Russian authori- ‘ties have given the population dnstruetions as to their sia, 24 miles south -of Kovno, The official statement. says; the district of Riga and in the direction of Jacobstadt there ‘has been no important ‘charige, the direction of . Dvinsk, on the night. of the 16th and. the day of |- the, 17th we repulsed German at- tempts to take the offensive, Kovno, after a-desperale battle lasting eleven days, Vosges have been repulsed. Captured soldiers of the Crown Prince’s army. wera found to have copies of printed orders for: the capture of Verdun at any cost, These orders predict the end of the war by December. . _ Thursday, August 19 “Londen: The steamer Arabic, of the White Star line, was tor- pedoed this morning, off the south coast of Ireland. She was on her. way to New York. London (later): The White’ Star Cumpatiy announces that 375 were saved of the 423 pas- sengers and crew on the Arabic. The ship was torpedoed without warning, at 9:15 a. m., near Fastnet, 40 miles. from the scene of the Lusitania, tragedy. Fifteen boatloads were saved, On the last trip from New York, with a cargo of munitions, dynamite: and fuse were found.. concealed in a settee in the women’s cabin. The steamer was of 15,801 tons, 600 feet in length, and was built at Belfast i in- 1903, She outfoot- eda submarine on ber last trip; Petrograd: Russian forces are still ‘holding fortifications at Jes- ere in In LAt “Which cost PEER A eee tenn a onc conduct. mora and was sunk, Petrograd: the enemy failed, "| have been Tepulsed. oS TAR Kovno, there has been fight. ‘ing of the most desperate char- Wednesday, August 18 In the region of ’ Riga and in the direction of Jac- ' -obstadt there has been no change, In the course of Sunday and Monday attempts to progress by. In the direc- tion. of Dvinsk stubborn Aighting continues, but all German. attacks . | Germans sitcceeded j In establish- London:. A German submarine “strack: a mine in the Sea of Mar- ‘ aeter ‘on Sunday -and, Monday,’ .; the*enetny having made careful oe Preparations. by-the'use of heavy “..artillery-of all calibers up to 16: ° Aimeh, ‘launched a’ series of | vio- :. dng-he. succeeded in carrying. a - small fort which’ had been great- ly damaged by artillery’ fire, and) . _bpaces between © ‘soine | of . -- other. forts. on the northern sec tor. The: fighting continues,, pore of our submazines sunk a - the Black Sea colliery. distrigt.. “ trosps, “ Russiang,‘have advanced : to. the lent attacks i in full strength: with the object of storming the forti- fications on the left bank of the -Niemen.: Towards Monday even- |: in breaking into the. irtervening the ; rkish steamer laden. with egal oe * Auatro- Hungarian “pursuing the. retreating town of Dobrynka, thirteen miles ha, having repulsed | the Gei- man offensive, - we made’ suecess- : ful: counter-attackys and captured some: machine guns, trict of Novo Georgievsk the enemy .continues his. ‘stubborn attacks, his principal effort being: the attack-against the . fortifiea- tions - commanding the railroad from Mlawa. Ziota: Lida ‘and the’ ‘Dniesier | there has been: no ‘change, submarines aie” reported ing despatch. from: ‘Mityleng’. to’ ‘have, penetrated the: - Dardanelles : ‘and . entered « the: ‘Sea: of: Mai [where they: aré - preventin “i sending’. of ships: to revietual' tha|. Turkish ‘army. on’. the“ ‘peninsula, . ‘Turkish, ¢ army on. Gallipoli i is) te-) HL as _| the 6th'day-of August.'A_D, ch: oe PRT edie of the.’ fatate | M the enemy. enormous losses, the ing. themselves jn - the fortifica- tions situated on the. left bank of the Niemen and on the west bank of the river Jessia. The énemy is attempting to pass the right]. bank of this. strearn, . where a portion of the défense avorks stiil remains in our hands. On the upper Narew, as well.as between this-river‘and the. Bug, there was continuous fighting with. alter- nate suecess on the 16th and 17th, The enemy made: very stubborn attacks on the roads to Bialsstok. and Bielsk from the - west, On the Bug.and in the region of the railway from Siedlce to. Teheren- - In the dis: “On the Bug,” the. ‘Athens: * . “Two, more . British | ora, é: the: allipoli| ’ ‘The “condition: ‘of the] “south west. of..: “the” fortress. of|* tho. anld’ estate tte Of te: nate ik without warning and went down | in ten minutes, was torpedoed: when going to the. rescue of the “steamer _Dunsley, which was sinking after. being torpedoed. | Portland: The Morning Ore. Arabic is a challenge, ‘definite and defiant, to President ‘ “Wilson to follow words with deeds. - will be incumbent on the United States to stand by its own inter. pretation of neutral rights, what- ever the cost, or to back out, whatever the cost,’ Rome: The Entente powers have offered Bulgaria immediate possession.of the portion of Mae- edonia given her by the treaty of 1912; Servia to have Kavatia and district, that Bulgaria is to abandon her claims. on Saloniki,: Vadino and Uskube, -and is to declare im: mediate war on Turkey, ‘The Allies will give financial aid to Bulgaria. . . W. H, Merritt and R. S.- Fer. guson, of Winnipeg, were visitors in Hazelton on Wednesday. , D. V: Joinville, who came in from Burns Lake yesterday, re-, ported 2 find of what js believed to .be chromium, used, in ateel making. ; The Interior News has removed from Aldermere to Smithers: — It is the fourth paper to venture in- to that field, but we believe Bro- ther Coyle’ will make good. ‘ Game Warden Burringtan: re- turned _ yesterday . from a trip through the Bulktey Vailey. He!’ confirms. the reports of --great crops in that district, - Grouse, he says, are scarcer than -u8ual, ‘A party of. Manson. Creek min- ers ame in on Wednesday, . Be. sides D.. L. Purvis. and ‘Wm, Leverett, there were several of the crew of the: Kildare’ Mines.. Mining operations ‘arein | progress ona number of. properties, . Miss’ Helen Bone, whe las been visiting. Mr and Mys,. Cline, - -Te- turned on Wednesday. to her home in Vancouver,. - . Miss. Bone, .who| ~ was formerly lady superintenden b attached ‘to. the Vancouver publi¢ athools. ‘A M.. Reach,’ “of * Ottawa. well! known in, connection. with ».the Omineta: river mines, ‘arrived Hn. Hazelton ‘on " Wednésday,... and yesterday left for. Manson. creek, _ NOTICE, . In the. raiattar. of th Adiminlatraticn _Act.and In the-matter.of. ‘the’ Batite “of! Vietor- R. Swanson," ~aee ; -teptate. ° ; plAkE ‘NOTLOW tha by: tonour. Judge; - ‘oung, “dated . 1815 Swanson, deceased, in- ha perl. aged. fo ay. Une, persona®. ‘iatebeode ral Ye tequlzed to, sbtednens | nid: before: ~the?'2g 105; -and-“all,; It is reported that the Avabic| gonian says: “The attack on the It. The consideration ig. LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS| interested in the choice patterns “Robinson Inquest Adjourned’ “The inquest into the death. of | David Robinson, the Indian. whose body was ‘found. in, the, Skeena, wis: continued: last évening ‘by! Coroner Hoskins; — ‘The: police iné vestigation is’ still - in. ‘Progtess, ‘and ‘only the. ‘medical evidence was submitted, adjournment-un-/' til next Wednesday being order: ed. ~.The post-mortem showed that. death had occurred before the body fel] or was placed | in the river. . ’ Open Seasons for Game * * Hunting: regulations’ for the coming season have - been issued : by. the. government, — For this. district the following open: sea-. sons have heen fixed: ° |nexte. Grouse of all kinds-Sepiember} 15 to November.30,” Dueks—September 1 to: Janu-| ” MACHINE: GUN FUND” - The’ completion. of. the machine - gun fund. ‘was Feported at. a Specs. § ial meeting of. the: board’ of trade: held-on ‘Saturday. evening, and. instruetions. were | sgiven- for. the payment. of $1000: ta the militia: o department, whic, ‘will. -PUrchase fe the gun on behalf. of the people of Hazelton’ and. vicinity, Poms The surplus, which, ‘the board © will apply. to -patrioti¢ Burposes, am will ‘be allocated ata meetitig to: ; a be held not later than Sept.” 1, ary3l, 0 - Geese—Sebtember 1 L to, March 8l. . Deet-September 1 to. Decem: ber 15, wow: A Chance for: Dresjy ‘Men ae The latest fabries for men's. Qa, m. . ~ School Opens. Monday ca Hazelton. public: school will: be. oy gin the fall Session’ on » Monday, os -fAugust 23. “Parents: are reques-. ao | ted to- ‘Bee: ‘that. call. children: of - schodl age. are. ‘in nttendanée at” clothing. are now: on. display at}. Noel & Roek’s, ‘that firm - having received’ the ‘Hobbertin . fal] samples, ‘Good dressers will be The prize. e list for: the Bulkiey : Vailey © fair: has . Copies tnay.be obtained from: the. : Secretary, re Beck, Telkwa. -_ been” at a wide range of prices,” ‘issued. °° To. asaiat i in: the raising of funds - “ ‘for the: equipmaént ‘of ‘the Fifth vs LGeneral Hospital; a ‘British Col- umbia, unit, there will bea tag day. in» Hazelton “on “Saturday a . The. siim of $25, 000-is .. ‘Trequired. to - furnish © approved | . -lapparatua. and supplies, | poe we “The Miner‘ is ‘two dollars a year, | ; 7 _ ‘LOST - 7 A reward will be given for the ~_ Lreturn to the’ Hudson’ 8. Bay’. Co., || Hazelton, of.a. ‘registered letter, ‘chains west,.40 chains nort Hazelton Land District, at the Hazelton’ Hospital, is now Bake i in charge of the’ staft. of” ‘nurses | 6 intenda:to ‘al ly" fox Ow where thé, Kildare” Mines,- with —— — which’ he is identified; are: ‘devel. | SP anette oping. placer ground. “inder™ the ale : direction of G.. W Otterson.. an: onder. of & Twaa! fi Jaime. “ayeinst: a) » d estaty:ara-heraby requested to} mt john: thereat tha same, te A “of addressed to Emil Williams, Ba- | at at Sargent’ 8, bine. Lake. .. on) / “mn the path of him: whi wear . $C . i ” Fresh fruits and fresh “eggs i‘? “Inviétas”. THE BEST GOOD “SHOE a a “LAND: NOTICES Hazelian Lant District, : ~Distiiet of NOEL & ROCK | assiar. > Take notice that Charles F- Law,: “at -. Hazelton, B. a “Vancouver, spccapation. broker, © In-} dyes: = Hite it mes try ; as I Tread: the. Footpath, i Peace - } tends .to ‘ap pply -for. permission to pur-|. chase'the-fo lowing deseribed. landa:. - Commencing. at.“ post planted on the] go north shore ‘of Taiele 1. ake, one. milel # east. of .. Driftwo iver, thence, 80)E r h, 80 chains | f east, 40 chains’ south.to point. Of ‘com: $f menzement, -eontaining 820 Berds: mare Zz. or leas, - July 24, 1918, Charles F, Law. : « Appheant ° ae of, g to- a ee evgncouver, occu _TATELION “te Date: ‘Drug. ‘Stores : — AEW.. HAZELTON: C: z é y. Pals ad chaae.the fo oe did on} = la: Lake, ’, one, ‘River, - thence #6. east 40: chains; “north:| 7: « West.40 chaing, to boint.-of fe, - commencginean ‘Containing: 820- Acres i more or legs;: uly 24, 2918, Frank: Wooliver, 7! . F Applicant 1° n, umber‘of lo -arade'SHOT GUN offering: at ee a ee ane