PRL SS Sra a BC easier nd Bets eb 7k PSR RBE RANE ye oe ‘Dated 4th June, 1916, . HOR ola the matter of ‘the ‘Adtninistration THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JUNE 19,-19i6 THE MINER WAR BULLETINS — (Continued from Page One} ly. In Lorraine we have carried our lines forward in the region of Embermenil and the Forest of Parroy. Our progress in that sector continues without’ inter- ruption. Rome: Fierce fighting on three sides of Goritz and the partial destruction of the Austrian fort- ress of Malborget in the Carnie Alps were reported in special despatches from General’ Car- dona today. The explosion of a magazine during a violent bom- bardment on Sunday afternoon blew. out the wing of. a fort at Malborget. Italian aviators re- ported that several high explos- ive. shells appeared to have crashed into the magazine simul- taneously. There was a dull roar that shook the mountain side and the masonry was blown to bits, A column of smoke shot high into the air’ and the Italian _ soldiers burst into cheers. A battle is being fought along the east bank of the Isonzo, six miles north of Goritz, where Italian infantry crossed the river and cut the railway leading north from Goritz after occupying Plava, From in front of Goritz a heavy bombardment of the}: outer forts continues night and day, 7 To : the. south, another NOTICE. | Broa SipREME Court or Bemis . _. COLUMBIA, oF iat the. taatler of the. Administration Act and in the matter of the Estate of or egmond W. Shaw, deceaged, in- TARR NOTICE that by an order of His Honour Judge Young, dated _ the @iat day. of May, 1915, I .was appointed Adi Adtainigtrator of. the Entate ‘of Raymond Shaw, | All norsons ‘having clalmas against ‘the gaid estate ara hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me before the 26th day. of 19165, and. all. persons indebted -to |. ‘the said eatate are Indebte ‘to pay the amounts of their in ebtedness - to me}. forthwith, . ‘Dated 4th June, 1915,” : _ >.) "STEPHEN: H: HOSKINS, Mya Te Official Administrator, ° . + Hazelton, B. Ce: NOTICE - IN THE SorRm CouRT oF Brimsn’ : Co COLUMBIA, | In the’ matter of the Administration . Act and in the matter of the Es- “state of Mike Trkulja, otherwise Mike ~ Babich, deceased, intestate: ‘TAKE NOTICE that by an order of * Bis Honor Judge Young, dated |: ‘the 2)st day of May, 1916, Iwas Pa ‘Administrator of the Estate jfike: “Trkulja, | otherwise | Mike parties having claims *: ‘againat “tne vai Estate are hereby requested to forward the same, Properly verified, to me before the 26th day of June, '.1915,: and: ‘all. parties ‘indebted to . the ‘said’ Estate are ‘ove to pay ‘the amount of - their in ebtedness to ° me forthwith, _STEPHEN BL HOSKINS, _ Official Administrator. . - . Hazelton,. B. C. os : “NOTICE. _IN THE ‘SuPRMAEE ‘Courr oP P Bains - : CoLuMpla . Ast and in the matter of the Estate ukan Kanppila, otherwise. Yupa otheryrite F... Konfii or a4 Kang ila, oo ppe moluted Adniinistrator of of ‘ite Tae ‘of; Yukan ‘Kanppila,_othorwise’. Yupq'|. Mapet otherwise F. Konifi or Kan fh irtiog having clainnw against the |-mi aaid.- pa tate are hereby raquested’ to forward the same, ate verified, to. “hefora...the 26 June, 18 ha: -daid: y f Fe ydte “PREP te ty June, - Italian infantry. force, co-operat- ing with the two.moveménts to the north, eut ‘the railway lead- ing from Goritz to Trieste, Italian armies north of Goritz, near Plava, are descending upon the Austrian lines of communication from (oritz eastward. The op- erations - around -- the - fortress, therefore, are- almost identical with the enveloping movement of General/ Mackensen’s armies around Przemysl, Wednesday, June 16 Paris: The British armies took the offensive at La Basses and delivered a sudden smash, driv- ing the Germans hack from the}. fifteenth line~of their earth- works. The British took” the Germans by ‘surprise, as their attack followed a-.terrifie 48 hours’ German | cannonade a- gainst the ‘Belgian, French and British lines. - A heavy bombardment opened the British attack at La Bassee. Every gun was in play, shatter- ing the German positions, Then the British sallied forth with the|’ bayonet on the. immediate cessa- tion of their aitack, | a The ‘maid. British’ ‘aiivante. ‘is south. of. ‘Neuve -. Chapelle. Fighting: owas: as’ fierce as .at =| Neuve’ ‘Chapelle, ° but the British losses are. much lighter, - & Brit. ish. shell at Festubert destroyed 8 German gas. reservoir, Washington: - Germany: today issued the. first part of a state- ment ‘éntitled “The Causeless War,” saying ‘that /in'the’ hands} ity in history Rome:, “An elaborate system of Austrian: ‘trenches ‘on ‘the Igonzo river - -has. -been captured. trenches” were protected: by-ma- sonry, metal sheets and.a mile-of batteries. Our: ‘advance on. the. | byrol ‘Trentina° front ~ “eontinues, |- . Petrograd: Fighting continues | - at Shavii. In: Galicia German reinforcenients forced us. to: give. ground, on the’ San, after three days’ fighting: -’ ‘On the Dneister. ‘we delivered a ‘auceedaful counter attack, “taking. 1,200 prisoners and seven machine guns. - In the village of. Jouravkoft the. Ger- |: ‘mana. ‘treacherously “used the}: | They wera, “all bayoneted by ot our Co soldiers, _Tharaday, June 17. “London? : Among. the’ ailitary|' is that the “Big Push’, by which | the Allies intend. to ‘drive:.the of ‘the: United States: was: the | - greatest. peape-making Spportan | Pts The white flag: and shot our ‘men. |e. olin: France! and’ Belgium,. ‘Allied troops: delivering 1 jowerful blows on: ‘the | enemy's line'and'the'’ Ger-|-¢ attacking f fler 1 rely f North of Arras ie french, nave experts’ ‘the consensus of opitiion, be 1 Germans, out’ of Franca and ‘Bel- gium, has commenced, ‘Advices |; from every part ‘of the: wobtern | ” b cupy the Bosition permanently. a of German ‘trenches, | 7 La Bassee have not yet: heen « es- tablished, .- - os In the sector north of Arras al: points,. notably to the east of. Lorette, south and southwest. of Souchez, and -in. the Labyrinth, where we took 300 prisoners: “and several machine guns. _ South’. of. “Arras the Germans violently bombarded the: ‘position which they fost in the vicinity of Toutvent Farm; but without de- livering any infantry attack. At Quennevieres Farm, after having repelled. several counter- attacks by the enemy, . we ©x- tended our gain northwest of. the trenches already captured, We officers. The city of! Rheims has’ been used being of: an incendiary type. About a dozen “proj jectiles teli on the cathedral. , : In “the Vougea we: e-have made important -progress - on both banks of the® upper Fecht.- -The enemy left: in‘our hands 340 un-{) wounded prisoners, 4 number’ of rifles. and 500, 000 cartridges. bP, ‘London: Reports: of numerous |’ tinor. successes ‘indicate that the. Russian lines; are again holding their own. | A. decisive engage- the entire -Rusaian. front: of: 682) | kowina. ” Friday, June 18” ‘Petrograd: .;°A notable Buccess was scored. by. the: ‘Ruasians. “on the Dneister, above. Zurawna, ont Monday: and Tuesday. ‘The: num- |. ber of. prisoners ‘taken was. 8, 544; including 202: officers,’ and 860 officers, have been | taken since May 29, “with: 24: eannon| ; and over. 100, ‘machine’ gune, “as well as other. booty. "Further. to the: southeast: on: thet same front, | the Austro- German’ forces shave “Baris: - growing. activity, along ¢ the front mans: counter- Paris (official): North of Ypres|4 ; the British have occupied a ‘Tine Pla -The gains made to the west. of we have gained ground at sever- that: the Italian submarine Med-,|, usa" has: been. torpedoed: by. ‘an | built.i in. ‘191i and: carried four- | | teen. men, ' of | rye, wheat, barley, . oats ‘and| took 100 pridoners, including ¢ two : bombarded, some of the shells |: ment reported. in progress along | - boing: ° Agent Hoskins. raileg:in ‘Poland, Galicia and Bu: four ‘The offi-| pi epor cial . statement . ‘says. 40; 000. men a The war. “office. con- Ee munique dexeribes intense and eee six. cara filled with ‘maching gun is y i and: ‘ammunition, was ‘allowed. tof 9 enter: a tunnel, in ntact, . the train , Ii:is “officially 7 sta H “ Tondoa: - Austrian. ‘rabmarine, - . She. was | 4 th 6 ‘Italians 1. -Fow ae then. blew. i up ‘the track. and took’ ey ~ Berlin: - =. The ‘government iia | nullified all: contracts for the sale | crude. sugar of the. 1915 erop, __Petrograd: Oyer. on thousand | . Germans were bayoneted: at Rer-|# ae, : Tread: the. penta of Peace a -eznica, for. ‘treacherous mnisus of ' ‘the white: flag: a “Local and District: News . NOEL. ae ROCK | cee ttl 7 Hazelton, B..0,. t J. H. King, an expert-in: “bot any, is-here from Prince Rupert: Little Vera Melnnes, who’ has | been dangerously ill, of: appendi- -Veitis, is. recovering at Hazelton Hospital.:- a - Charles. ‘Hicks’ Beach, “B. ren| “Affleck - ‘anid : Charlas: ‘Batrett: are} tober