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DRINK PRIME BEER It makes you healthy. Keg and bottled Beer delivered to all parts of the city. XXXX UNION BREWING CO. Phone. 30 Bird V. Beebe. Vehicle Farming Implement Buggy Robes, Best Makes of Bugg All kinds of Repair work. Patton Sun-proof Paints. Gas Stoves & Heater A second carload of Gas Stoves and Water Heate arrived and the goods are on display at the GA Company's headquarters, at L. E. MILLER'S STOP The stock consists of a complete line of stoves, h Gas Stoves & Heaters A second carload of Gas Stoves and Water Heater arrived and the goods are on display at the GA Company's headquarters, at L. E. MILLER'S STORE The stock consists of a complete line of stoves, h and all necessary supplies. Gas is being connected these stoves, and intending purchasers may witne new fuel, which is the cheapest in the market, by c at Miller's. All connections will be made free of c The public is respectfully invited to call and inspe stock. THE ANAHEIM GAS COMPANY At L. E. Miller's Store. LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION The European Exhibits Building Closing Days of the Portland Exposition Reduction In Rates. $28 Round Trip—10 Day Limit. $32 Round Trip—21 Day Limit. $60 Round Trip—90 Day Limit 10 and 21 day tickets may be extended upon small additional payment. 90 day tickets are good via Shasta Route to Portland Exposition Reduction In Rates. $28 Round Trip—10 Day Limit. $32 Round Trip—21 Day Limit. $60 Round Trip—90 Day Limit 10 and 21 day tickets may be extended upon small additional payment. 90 day tickets are good via Shasta Route to Portland, and return along the banks of the Columbia river, Oregon, Salt Lake City, or vice versa. Information from T. A. Darling, Agent. Southern Pacific Co. RAISES PRICE OF BEETS. The American Beet Sugar Company has announced the term under which it will contract to buy beets from growers during the season of 1906. Under the new contract the company will pay a larger price for beets than it has hitherto paid. Under the present contract the farmer received $4.25 per ton for beets averaging fifteen per cent sugar, with an additional twenty-five per cent per ton for each one per cent over fifteen, and a corresponding reduction below that percentage. Under the new contract $3.50 per ton will be paid for beets testing eleven per cent sugar and twenty-five cents for each additional per cent over fifteen per cent, when thirty is paid for each additional per cent. Taking the average sugar content by last year's records, the mean an average increase of five cents per ton for beets, the company pays the freight. The result in a largely increased acr President Roosevelt has sent a characteristic letter to Senator Heydaho. The senator wrote the dent protesting against the forest reserve policy on the matter that it was working harm to publican party. In replying he letter the President says in part other clippings you send re party matters and strive to appear that the forest reserve COPELAND GIVES FIGURES ON GAS PLANT The average voter at next month's election for city improvements will probably study more over the gas plant proposition than either upon the water works or electric lighting part of the plant. Upon the two latter he has been a municipal ownership man from the beginning, and he would not part with them for the best private control proposition that could be made him. He is not so well informed as to gas, and for that reason he should consider carefully the following facts pointed out by Engineer Copeland in his letter to Mr. Schwenckert: In regard to the Anaheim Gas Co.'s communication, they say: "Of course inferior machines of an obsolete type may be had for less money," etc. As a matter of fact, we can get a newer system than theirs and one that is guaranteed to give as good results. That is the reason we can get it cheaper than they got theirs some time ago. We are not pretending to say what they paid for their system some time ago. The city does not pretend to pay more than is necessary for depreciation in price of apparatus due to the rapid advancement of the art of making gas from crude petroleum. It is probable that the city will have to pay enough for this item as it is. The real cost of the machinery and erection of a gas plant by and by when the industry is settled down, will probably be in the neighborhood of $3000, including gas holder, but without the building or distributing system. My statement originally made before the board was that the city could put up a plant now to do the same work for the same cost for $12,000, or practically it could be duplicated for that sum. The communication also says: "According to figures in last week's Gazette, the total investment at Gilroy for buying an old style gas machine and fixing it over, leaving a poor outfit, is $25,000." Turning on the searchlights, we find Water Heaters has played at the GAS store, being connected with cars may witness the market, by calling made free of charge. Call and inspect the COMPANY store. My statement originally made before the board was that the city could put up a plant now to do the same work for the same cost for $12,000, or practically it could be duplicated for that sum. The communication also says: "According to figures in last week's Gazette, the total investment at Gilroy for buying an old style gas machine and fixing it over, leaving a poor outfit, is $25,000." Turning on the searchlights, we find the following facts: Cost of buying out the private company in 1902, which was then generating coal gas, $15,000; cost of installing a new oil gas generator Nov. 1, 1903, $3600; Balance added cost of distributing system, tools, etc., from 1902 to date (estimated) $6400; total investment to date, $25,000. Now, Gilroy has 6 miles of distributing system, and 230 consumers, so that their system outside the works should be worth about $13,000; add the new oil gas generator above, $3600; add for holder, etc., $2000; add for old coal gas generator discarded, $3600; amount paid old company for the "good will of the business," franchises, etc., $2600; total, $25,000. Furthermore, the question is asked, "How can Anaheim expect to buy a new, up-to-date plant in every respect for $13,500, when Gilroy has spent $25,000 and Santa Clara $38,650?" The answer is partly given above. The greater part of the cost of a gas system lies in its distributing system. Anaheim has 19,000 feet of distributing mains and fittings, while Gilroy has 32,000 feet. Santa Clara sells twice the gas that Gilroy does, and, it is reasonable to assume, has at least 50 per cent more length and cost distributing mains, or about $20,000. The city of Santa Clara has also a street lighting system of posts and taps and extensive works. easily worth the balance, or $18,650, which is only a little more than the Anaheim Gas Co. would wish to charge the city for the generating plant and holder combined. Finally, it may be said that the city's engineers have not made a snap judgment at the price of a gas works, but their estimates are made only after careful investigation, and they have definite, substantiating figures. CLEM A. COPELAND. DON'T BORROW TROUBLE It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright's disease, and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body DON'T BORROW TROUBLE It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright's disease, and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At Hutchinson's drugstore, Price 50c. Guaranteed. is a matter of political importance. Now, when I can properly pay heed to political interests I will do so; but I will not for one moment sacrifice the interests of the people as a whole to the real or fancied interests of any individual or of any political faction. The government policy is the establishment of the national forest reserve has been in effect for some time; its goods are already evident; it is a policy emphatically in the interests of the people as a whole and especially of the people of the west. I believe they cordially approve of it and I do not intend to abandon it." The letter is typical of the President's attitude where the interests of any party conflict with those of the general public. PLANS TO GET RICH are often frustrated by sudden breakdown, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too. At Hutchinson's drugstore; 25c. guaranteed. 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