THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 hs enetaenrinrps me 8, 1916 Gn THE MINER WAR BULLETINS itin four lengths,” and méunted 4 a : ( MONDAY, MARCH 6 ——\\ returned to our trenches with them on the stern, They were _ about twenty prisoners, observed: by the submarine, which The Kaiser Insists London: sive at Verd French head that there attempt at infantry part of the G whole front. of the Meuse, un has slack, attack o On the east London: trains of Ger through Lu Eighty-one hospital man wounded passed xem burg yesterday, _ TUESDAY, MARCH 14 : The German offen- Quarters announces has heen no- recent 2 ermans along the| German t the district aroung| ed '|Slackened speed and manceuvred to make a proper mark, To- main- tain the deception,’ the captain |.- indicated that he wanted to fight. he wanted t The bluff Succeeded and the sub. and disap- Y | Bringing Their Best Paris: German howitzers from the Italian and Bulgarian fronts are in action at Verdun, and the French, with mountains of Shells, re replying with great strength. n the! One hundred thousand additional roops have arrived for e final smash, which is expect. Within the next, forty-eight ened, marine submerged . peared. «os ’ Austria.vs, London: - Aust war on Portugal. Portugal Tia haa declared having not bank | th DAY; MARC Third Attempt A Failure Paris: The third battle in the |" campaign for thought to ha has failed tod the from exhaustion or other causes, Successes west of th French have re —_ 417 Verdun, which Was} - ve started Tuesday, | evelop, the énemy,. followed up. their | e Meuse. The). captured most of ian border conti Amsterdam rep sand are diggin nues. Forty thou. and references orts reaching here g trenche: | Washington: Austria hae ore. | eit lost territory. Big guna} ‘a hat : hours. These troops include the astington: , Austria has pre- are exchanging shellé along the heave bombard ee ae mn the Imperial guard, the Corps d’elite/ Sented to the U.S. 4 veportof CWO! entite line. from Belgium to the Ty. cevre the gung are not working /f the German army, Military ! instances in which it is charged Vosges, The latest assault by. {} So actively, éxperts predict that German dg- that Austrian merchantmen were] German infantry, between Béth- The Kaiser js attending a|feat is certain. Official, war torpedoed without warning byJincourt and Cumieres, resulted | . meeting of his generals at Ver-| office estimates place the German Allied submarines, presumably | in their winning important posi- eeroan oe | dun and insists that the fortresg|!osses in the Verdun fighting at | British, . tions, bat, by counter-attacks, the OF every description be taken, despite losses, 200,000 and the French losses Turks Concentrating French recaptured a Portion of oe | The German losses at Fort! estimated at 40,000. Paris: Turkey will leave every | the Bround, and according to an = for everybody . Vaux ‘on Saturday Surpassed all] Fleet Coming Out? other tthene to en Ad: official statement still hold Beth- ; at the’ at records, losing two-thirds of their Rotterdam: Germany’s canal. vance of the USSIans. it m, tncourt, Curnieras village and the — effectives, A curtain of fire! bound fleet is preparing to move, mens in Mesopotamia Will be! southern boundary. of Cumieres —_ from the French 75's made it] For many weeks information hag|# Th oned. that Eriver Pash wood, all atrategic positions, bela impossible for the enemy to send been received to this effect, and He vasinet dk b nver fas rs London: The resignation. of § : reinforcements, The total losses / NOW one despatch states that the| WaSassassinated has een revive "| Chaneellor Von Bethmann-Holl- | " of the French at Verdun are less/lauded high seas fleet js about} Athens: The Turkish legation weg is expected to follow that of | po than one-third of their Insgeg fn to make an attempt to j ustify its | denies abyolutely the reports of Admiral von Tirpitz, whose resig. poo ‘the Champagne offensive last/ title. “Der Tag.” which is being the assassination of Enver Pasha, nation is due to the fact that he Mi vos September, drunk with much enthusiasm | the Turkish minister of war, opposed the coming cut of the 7 iIner en ee | ltalians in Control heralds immediate action, Ottawa: Senator Mason js German fleet. The Kaiser desires PR PR. en ina | " Rome: In the Lagazuol Zoné| Rome: The general offensive|Ueing the registration of eligibles a North Sea fight, | Office: “fe the enemy was dispersed by our'/of the Italian troops is reported |" the Darby plan, . London: All passengers were | HAZELTON Bc. | fire. On the entire Isonzo front] to be concentrated on the bom.| 7 Saved from the steamer Tubantia, a TON, a our troops reached the enemy | bardment of Gorizia. Trentino [ THURSDAY, MARCH 6 } torpedoed -near tne Neordhinder|: oe a lines and threw bombs, Activity is also the scene of much activity, | \ _~ #’ |lightship, en route from Amster: ue of our artillery continues, despite An Unbroken Alliance French Take Offensive _|dam to River Platte, There were L heavy rains, Washington: ‘The Portuguese} . p,igg. ‘the Franch have taken | Number of Americans and Ger- : 5 Roumania Takes Part minister here States that ‘‘Porty- the offensive and ina desperate /ans aboard. The Tubantia wag ne ondon: Hostilities have com. gal is drawn ‘into ‘this war as a bb ura: an {Still ‘afloat this morning at 8 9°-| rdofobetng binrtntrttceng ictusetsglt ~ menced between Roumania and [result of her long-standing alli- roe gene se he Verdun clock, ot ; Weg He wo “t Bulgaria. A Bulgarian battery jance with England, an alliance taken by the Germans west of The French steamer Patria, We teen: pee cca iD. . on the Danuhe assisted an Aus-/that hag stood unbroken for 500 the Meuge. Yesterday the Crawn| Whieh narrowly tissed being tor- »SUST: RECEIVED ag. # trian gunboat to attack a Rou- years” Prince's troops gained & footing|Pedaed, had 723 passengers a- z Mande ind Vented Sth. a de mania ship lying In Roumanian A Satisfactory Agreement | at & point between Bethincourt board. a ft FERRY’S SELECTED a | waters. ~-Roumanian troops 7"! Bucharest; The agreement and Dead Man's Hill, dominating 4 ae D @R Phat and there were casualties | wnioe has been reached ‘between | the height whichistheimmediate| -~- . SEE DS” on both sides, Bucharest reports Roumania and Russia permits center of the ? resent Gerinan F U R S a ‘io Dee Pes that Roumania has Signed 8n/ Roumania to purchase munitions diive.” In counter-attacks, the | 7 Up-to-Date rug Stores agreement with Russia for the inRussia and to transport through | French troops recaptured portiong W A N T E D SALELTON eg on oe lei iad “will > Rou, {P88 war materials purchared of the. trenches taken: by. ‘the aes apn MRA einet ete ae Uesia, = Russia will ve *0U-| elsewhere. This is taken to in Germans. A renewal of fioht; wi eltc Pee a mania a portion of Bessarabia. dicate that Roumania willadhere| west of the Meuse ation the Twill be at ne Hazelton Hotel Greén Bros., Burden & Co, - Asks For Information __{b0 the cause of the Entente Allies days’ pause is regarded as the wnt May 100 | Derat fon en insets iumbia +o ’s recipro-| battle of Verdun, I iy _ oir Crna rand immediate [el range nee ceil a Ve by the nat) Paes ste me a cal | gas an Nag Helen, Fort Sora forward Immediately all available American troops may pursue the| and await events with confidence, THOS. BC. AFFLECK; Mgr. New-Hazelton, | ; the Norwear bite sinking of Villa’ bandits: on either side of| Amsterdam: : Allied. aviators — rae ee ct Ct | es rs git Mog tes Drevlornty Const! Osborn had ly SDAY, MARCH 15 ) destroyed six sheds, Others raid-|| Tread. the Footpath xCoUvR, Bnet See Breviously wired. that ‘the ship EDNESDAY, MARCH 15 d : : u : taté of: *e. Ipe . Pee weet i y (ed Munich and Cladbach,Bavaria,| 2" f P, _ Estate of J...O'Sallivan - was aunk by a Submarine with. SS No. confirmation ‘or denial has|i OF Feace «.. ~ haan ete ee out warning. Tf torpedoed, the German Drive Fails been issuéd from London. This is the pathof him who weara Se Byes Te O'Bale Bovernment responsible will be! London: That the German Bucharest - Activity’ amo Trotetyc? Vivian & Sons, Swangos” coe _held strictly accountable, as such drive north of Verdun fg 2 com- Roumanian troo son the Bul, mela“ Tnvtctus | rare ; an act would~be contrary to alll slots failure ‘is evident from| inne re eee] assurances secured by the U.S, - tothe battle ap. 8 on the | | | . Germans Show Courage Paris: In the-fighting around Fort Vaux last Friday, ‘the Ger- man troops showed extraordinary courage, Time and time again they rushed in columns, four deep, only to melt away under the withering fire of the French guns, | When the smoke cleared away nothing - was to be seen but: heaps of dead bodies, . There waa no infantry Verdun last night, but from the east to th from their : tranches! V, at_the salient of | and the region of endeavoring to bri further south of the fortres . New York: nt of the heavy Tubantia, boy with $00 pa pedoed in th sinking. T ing taken o: German loases, : - a7 . ‘/ . The Germans . . _ ——— oonth onward at $1 per: referer = { Shores. of the: Danube, Rein- ye NCL 5 an wollen atl cee Soe Dearing. in Dutch. papers, Six forcements are being continually: NOEL & ROCK. pth pocadi te Eat hundred German guns were dis. sent to the Bulgarian border also +" Hagelton, BO. 9 | from in Tellewa from De Wallases 8° [pbled at Verdun or rendered use. 12 the district of Orzoba, near: the |2t—ettmmatmennanen a Mommies | Float i eee F legs by the intensity:of the firing, Iron. Gates of the Danube, where SUrteimeriteercie: SE wari . . : = van ae © iey being returned to Germany it is reported that a: large ‘forgo! fi -_ eee ae nee ue © to be refitted before. further Use, | of Hungarians ig collected. ° | a ae ples dimien: | COC (oF here is much depression in Ger- mn. Tha bte mo : Tie: Be many on accou London: The big Dutch line} m \e JIPDT J 7 oe ; ‘tor, ® North’Sea, and ‘ig he- passengers aré be-/ ff... No warning waa|# how activity e northwest of They are hammering "Homme Mort Bois-Bourrug, ng. their line On the west: flank ee Bluffs Sub, - Four dummy guna} 2 erdun, given. sod f] roe " moe ae fighting to the north of ri, the artillery’ con. | | tinues acti | 101 In the woods near. Le. Pretre,”.a detachment:of our: troops pierced | '' the enemy. treneh ‘along a” front ve on the whole front; H tarn..of. the Save otidted Yards, inlets) "Severe losses on. the: enemy,and. r - Our Shipment of Rubber: Arrived, ss. WOMEN’ to Fit High’and ‘Low. ae Heel Soles of Bott tig