THE ROSSLAND RECORD. |AILY: EXOMPT SUEDAY. “The political oe who |ton of pub lic ic ‘hat they | haa volunteered, cannot win this so-called Irish vote without alienating the thinking mass of the American peo} | ‘These protessional patriots must | not be confoundeg with the great number of Irishmen who press for- ward by constitutional means the claims of Ireland to a greater mens ure of The latter e to prove th nite eat tb syplication. ‘Tag Ruconn reaches the New reading matter makes your advertisement attract will hi ad" ay issue The confidence born of the know!- edge that he has a good record with which to go hefore shown by the Goodeve's committee in calling public meeting to hear his account | y of his stewardship. ‘The mayor . MacPherson and his me join in the meeting and Goodeve shows the boldness inspired by conscious rectitude and by public approval of his official actions. questions at issue will be placed squarely before the people at the meeting. On the one is Mayor Goodeve, whose conservative, bu: ness-like course has given the the best government possible nd the best municipal conveniences at the most moderate cost. He has neither ignored the charact of a western mining town by going to the extreme of rigor in the regu- lation of public has he gone to the other extreme of giving free rein to the v y making pledges whichare at variance the character and neat of some supporters. the issue is squarely joined and it must be apparent to all that the best interests of the community will bbe served by the re-election of Mr. Goodeve. KRUGER'S IRISH FRIENDS. Great Britain no sooner becomes | * engaged in a forcign or coloni blatherskites, whose belligerency exhausted in the cpuae of wind and printer's ink,try to embar- rass her by the passage of blood- thirsty resolutions of sympathy the enemy and the organization of phantom Irish legions to fight for them, Time was when these fel- lows were taken seriously and steps were taken to suppress them or counteract their hostile movements, | ™ but of late years they have been ap- | praised at their true worth and have been treated with the contempt they deserve. The good feeling whichhas grown up bétween Great Britain and the es years alarmed these fellows lest their occupation should be gone and United States. They are simply posing as Irish patriots in order to | delude some of their ignorant, pre~ and voting against that party which id to gland, but actually they | ockets with the money of their Irish dupes and of itical leaders to whom they sell their “inflooence.”” Fortunately, the American people have weuried of the humbug of these bogus patriots, have found out their false pretenses and have Jearned that Britain is their best | have always been given a pat e hy. the cotonist hearing by the British people and their cause would probably made much greater progress but for the noisy knot of treasonemon- | gers who have con ¥ mass of the British ane that home rule, with them, would be but ‘a stepping stone to separation with Charles Tupper to task y Hines in pos home rule as a first step to sepa tion, Thus the blatherskites and treason-mongersare chiefly to blame for, postponemen u iz to be hoped tors. will in= At they oy sei Canadian rifles, some oa a tors would be quietly laid away under Canadian would be some gaps in tha ranks of the Clan-na- THE BOER PREPARATIO: The extent of the preparations | 1% made by the Boers for war with which he has written from the Boer aaa as ae = standpoint. In it he says that four . ! foes ceaw Geat wen Public Sale of called in to formulate plans for hel a < settee con | Ml Stock ines fie coum and tw) Mining StOC teach the arts of modern warfare to | the men at the head of t | Boer | Walter J. R 2 iy wil sll army. Several Americans, Mr. |i * | Hillegas also tells us, became in. B. structors in the national military | in the forcnoc school at Pretoria. Several million | 4 pounds were annually spent in Es | rope in the purchase of et hare in the ca ment required. shares in the. cl ior Every ingot \Bat could make it, and caings wes supped wil are ud | ammunition, so that the: volunteer | army might be mobilized ina day. ¢. Hillegas gives this desc of the fortifications: at Pretoria: "Prato ri, beng the ¢ capital ana iyltesoenys hs en prepared io | ROSSA Hotel resist the onslaught of any number of Gholcest Wines, Liquors and Gigars, CALL ON JERRY SPELIAIAN, VPSPLPEOOWWVVO ROSSLAND EVENING*RECORD, JANUARY 3, 1900, atral Dry Goods. $~~-~ STORE + LICYOVNICY O~D = Plain, Striped and Fancy —> SILK WAISTS, VELVET WAISTS in Assorted Colors, Japanese Robes, Eiderdown Robes Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, Plaid Blouses in erent colors, and Ladies’ Wrappers all new and just received. Our assortment of Ties is something won: derful. It pays to see our line as they are pronounced Leaders. $2 OV 32EYOUICY OND HOLSTEAD & WRIGHT. FEISTY AVRs AND WAMIINGTON 81, LUNE WRAD BRST Q SUICK WORK (sxc: _Red Star § Storage & Transfer G WWE GELt GOOD, DRY, SEASONED WOOD. ite Hank Of Montreal. J. W. Hartline, Mar. our goods are not of the SAME grade than those of our Com= Beto, and in many tostances BETTE! you canna. save TWO quIRDS HALE on your porch from us, WE BO NOT WANE You! the Rossland Auction House, Ausubia A The Rossiand Trading Co Co., Bes Ol Salvation Army Hullding. J. Cherrington, SSLSSSSSIES folty hil surmounted by a. strong fort which commands ihe valleys and the surrounding countr, Of the four forta has four heavy 4] non, four French guns of ‘fifteen | miles range and thity heavy Gat-| ides Butte Hotel. | peceabinca alls ba [HEADQUARTERS vor ).INERS| larly fortified, with the lfere w to destroying he city near which they Its guns cun rake not GRAND 7 (01 EL, SPOKANE 8 The Best Wiies, Liquors and C ~€ woe H Matthews, : HOTEL ROE Washington ste railway and the to Johannesburg. French ordnance expenuiture for mi Furnished Rooms. pasts First-Class Bar, for service in is shown by the fact that in five days alter the call for volunteers was received at Edmon- | Harry Mctntosh - Proprietor. ¢% HOUDES— Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT ow & Morris, Rossland. Aap MPSON. the following blocks in the following companies for cale: Kaci G Sliverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eurcka, North Star and ZilaM in the Original Townsite Reddin, Jackson Co., Agents, Rossian. BURNS. & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Netso ndon, Revelstoke, Greenwood, Grand Fortes, und Vancouvers RETAIL MARKETS Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon, New Silverton, "Cascade City, Grand Forks, ‘honix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke son, and Vancouver. aim Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. Waffle Parl or. ffie Par ver 25 ee Tickete, Ja, 21 Meale, $5.00 B-98 Washington Berest. CIGARS! Finest Dressed CHEAPER Fancy Biscuits, Candies, etc Friese Right, ea AGRE & CO'Y., ‘Washlagton Street and Third Avenue BISGUITS. JAMS AND Ergot sore SBLLIES MORRISON & BRYENTON, Gity Bakery, 24 WASHINGTON ST., HAS Bes CAKE, Few Things EES Ler Electric tricLaundry a oy at hours ese bygo, and id wr WORSTED AND SERG i HEARD’S Tailoring... ..Parlors Washington Street, A PROTEST Te | Counelt Condemns Adanves tn iment (WANTS To OWN FT ALL, A. ©. Bald to Be Negotiating for At the meeting of the city coun- cil last evening a resolution moved by Alderman Lalonde was adopted as follows: the city clerk communi- ate with the secretary of fe Un ting down more water pipes anc hydrants end bu voir, et “The bylaw regulating junk-shops, ‘second-hand stores and pawn-shops by ae sod feed second time, ° ‘ammittee reports for the pay nt of bills were adopted as fol- Sanitary Inspector Long’s report for December showed, $448. ance, $148.85, Mr. Abbott reported that the present council iy the for fire Thade the option geod wn 25) 80 that the new council might act on it, Negotiations are said to be on foot between the B. A. C, and Mes- srs. Breen and Bellinger for the pur- chase of the latter's interest in t Le Roi smelter at Northport. ‘Whether any substantial progress ‘ancat- | is being made to the consummation te of [of 8 deal is impossible to learn, but It is known that Messrs. Breen and Bellinger hold their interest at a very high price. reen originally held a one- Mr. 2’) fourth interest in the property, but t | transferred one-twelfth to Mr. Bel- EWERT BROS an JEWELERS & ENGRAVERS. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ‘TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS, ir stock must be was adopted by sections in commit. | %% It in very authority on about $3 Sree Be A that ra wi ich rs. London, port, says: Wrin'the best interests of the Le Ret fected reductions in the cost of treating ore that has not been to | equalled elsewhere, tiles can be tmaletsioed, there fs uo disadvantage in buyi BAND CONCERTS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. :| SKATING RINK NOW OPEN DAILY i223... ‘tis- Masquerade Carnival has been Postponed till THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. II. NINE HANDSOME PRIZES ying but if they cannot be maintained, | their being interested In the smelter jore valuable asset to the Roi company than their share of the profits would be.’ appoint a committee and fix dates for the winter carnival proposed to make over from last year's caraival. on the together with the quotation rf White Labor and Clean @WorkxD iodega Saloon. Wasbisfhion Street, Under new manage Bar rapped wih tbe BEST bande ot ore. to give me a call. ‘All my old friends and others are inviled ELE LRVRLLEY, Proprietor. A New Claim THE. MANOR (formerly “Highland.") staked by R. A GROVES. f the Leading Bare ofthe city. ‘Spokane Street, vext to [international 4. G, Cresiman, George Beam - 0. Box 315. CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, atimates farniahed on. all ‘work. iaiee casa binds of work. ‘Hoey total dales, tfhoao,. ae 0s % ws F"1900 WHITAKER'S ALMANACK NEW YEAR'S CARDS DRAMATIC MIRROR. Is the tne to renew NOW tt the saeranmee LINTON E BROS. BOOK 8TORE. Mines, Stocks and Insurance ‘al a Representing the following csieweual sd Connecticut of Hartford, Imperial. FIRE INSURANCE| :: pha SBa BEEP BEB 8 73 (aa Bok 8 esa Roce a: Rolt & Grogan, | ‘ie ia! Oka ‘Lancashire, | ?ise" feo cess famarae ‘Trail Creek Hid. Treas foday's ie on the Rossland 2 LX. Ly aL 98 & Tala Laxative Brome "Quinine iruggists refund the nis eure age. Ey signature Sleigh bells and robes at Clark’s. The Bon Ton carries the largest variety of tine chocolates tn. (aK choice cut flowers. Best_ag-cent_meal in town— ft | Grand Union Dining room. Union help. First-class roadsters and nothing but new single and double cutters ‘at the Montana stables, phone 6, Evorrthiog ey and uptordate ana THE-——emmeannan, PALACE GRAND. asi beyaees By pclae =< noe JANUARY. 1, 1900. GRAND OPENING 3. SEYMOURS—~3_ Eline De Boise Freil and Barr John Howet. Bessie Vernon aud 20 others. Call at M. W. Simpson's for wwe, stationery, tobaccos, music, ighs, toys. You fool youre if you thik get better goods though you pay 40 much more than at the Rossland Auction house. Ht you want a turnout like they have in New M trou or Toronto, ell ie tana bles, phon ‘When choosing China and Crock- ery, one likes a large assortment to se from. You wil fod it in the Soaey and sine r ‘department at the Pacific Tea com Up-Town restaurant, Washing- ite C. P, R. depot. Horatio Dufly, dyeing Cleaniog, works. Telephone ie Mrs. Currie, prop. cLanivime. Agari onceate Henkeniiaaes ar See oe Se ~ Tartonine. “8; SAV GR aso Want Fe, ois sae ‘mestie good in ren None bet Sestelass ployed. Prices moderate, Columbia Plumbing Shop. Spokane St. opp. Barns’ market, pie oa Established May, 1805, IN- JACKSON CO., ‘Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rowland. | tm ont Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. OWN F, LINDBURG .. —_— Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty. ephone 27 . P.O. Box 271. Cable adr, code {Batra MeN Whitehall” [Cloughe. THOS. Ss. GILMouR, aN Colombia Avenue. Heavy Transferring. tcl W. C. McDONALD, Contractor and Builder. Morses. STABLES: relal Alley, "Phone No. 39, Povtadies Bax 16, ‘atimates given on, Contracts ofan tes yen om Contracts of any ‘Telephone na, A, 3- MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. Moving and. Raising Reildings 2 Specialty. ‘Appiy ts Thompoce Aveane, Columbia Ave, ‘Ressland, 3. 0, EX, OUMETTE & CO. atae........ Insarance ‘and Don’t Burn Oil, ed depo og a ec ea ee mri ad auch Use Electric Lights! home of Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting. Electric Fixtures carried in Stock. Be & Light @. “Katie D. Green G. M. atid D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. ituated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand saree ci the Company's Treasury Stock is now to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to a2 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, Rossland, B.C. Sec-Treasurer. Property The Arlington THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. <>”. Headquarters for Commer- cial Meas -Spnendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Joux Haverty, Proprietor.