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Bird V. Beebe. Vehicles Farming Impler Buggy Robes, Best Makes of Bu All kinds of Repair work. Patte Sun-proof Paints. Gas Stoves & Hea A second carload of Gas Stoves and Water He arrived and the goods are on display at the Company's headquarters, at L. E. MILLER'S STO The stock consists of a complete line of stove and all necessary supplies. Gas is being connec these stoves, and intending purchasers may w new fuel, which is the cheapest in the market, at Miller's. All connections will be made free o The public is respectfully invited to call and in stock. THE ANAHEIM GAS COMP At L. E. Miller's Store. DRINK THE ANAHEIM GAS COMPANY At L. E. Miller's Store. DRINK PRIME BEER It makes you healthy. Keg and bottled Beer delivered to all parts of the city. UNION BREWING CO Phone 30 Mr. Robinson and His Graft From the Santa Ana Bulletin "Our good friend and neighbor, the Anaheim Gazette, has a grouch against Tax Collector Fred Robinson. Mr. Robinson, says the Gazette, has largely neglected it, along with other good Republican papers, in the handing out of county printing, and therefore Republicans in general will have an extra large and particularly sharp snickersnee out for him when the next election rolls around. As the Gazette says, Mr. Robinson was helped to election by Republican votes, or rather, by the votes of that rapidly growing class which opposes party lines in municipal and county politics. But he has made an honest and efficient officer and no man who voted for him has just cause to regret it. In distributing favors he has looked after his friends, as would any man, but there has never been a taint of graft attached to his office, and that is saying something these days. Should Mr. Robinson ask the endorsement he has so well earned he will not have to depend solely on Democratic votes by quite a few." Sure not; he will ask Republicans to help him into office, and when "distributing his favors" will give them that glassy stare for which he has become noted. Mr. Robinson and his trip to this city today Highland. The distinguished guest here from Riverside in biles and were met about this morning by a delegation of Messrs. G. A. Atwood, G. M. Cooley and ton. After exchanging greetings the run was no land without incident. Luncheon was served up rival at the Southern Capital for the insane and spection was made of the commission thought very the sites around Highland surprised that a larger do not on hand to meet them Redlands had promised to presentative to meet the his associates but none ap to the disappointment of executive of the state. The failure of Highland lands to make an appreci in this respect caused comment because it betraference on the part of the Governor Pardee is we have been very favorable with Patton as a suitable pathological station. W ment of the Riverside there was no water here, as would any man, but there has never been a taint of graft attached to his office, and that is saying something these days. Should Mr. Robinson ask the endorsement he has so well earned he will not have to depend solely on Democratic votes by quite a few." Sure not; he will ask Republicans to help him into office, and when "distributing his favors" will give them that glassy stare for which he has become noted. Mr. Robinson and his undershirt will be put in the suds next year. Favorable Impression From the Fullerton News. So far as we are able to judge, Anaheim made a very favorable impression upon the commission, and if it is turned down for a more favorable location [ain's any—Ed. Gazette] it will certainly not be because the leading citizens of that city, assisted by those of Fullerton, did not display a commendable amount of enterprise. This they certainly did, and extended to them a most generous hospitality. The station would be of great benefit to this section, and we hope that Anaheim will be selected. The Governor Disappointed In the Upper Valley From the San Bernardino Times-Index Governor George C. Pardee, President Benjamin Ide Wheeler and Chief Agristologist E. J. Wickson of Berkeley University, accompanied by Victor H. Henderson, secretary to President Wheeler, the party constituting the state commission to choose a site for the proposed pathological laboratory and experiment station, paid a flying 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 to call and inspect the gas company store. Keg and brewer to all driving co. this city today en route to land. distinguished guests journeyed from Riverside in two automobiles were met about 11:30 o'clock morning by a delegation consisting of Messrs. G. A. Atwood, J. J. Haney, M. Cooley and L. D. Hough. After exchanging the usual rungs the run was made to High without incident. Theon was served upon their arrival at the Southern California Hosiery for the insane and then an inpatient was made of the locality. The session thought very favorably of states around Highland but were used that a larger delegation was hand to meet them at that place. Ands had promised to send a representative to meet the governor and associates but none appeared, much disappointment of the chief executive of the state. failure of Highland and Redco make an appreciable showing as respect caused considerable benefit because it betrayed an indifference on the part of the inhabitants.erner Pardee is understood to been very favorably impressed Watton as a suitable site for theological station. When the state of the Riverside people, that was no water here, was called to include 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 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. AN AGED PHYSICIAN. AFTER YEARS OF EXPERIENCE GIVES THE FOLLOWING ADVICE. "If you have anything to do with medicines at all be pretty sure you know what you are taking." Our local druggist, W. B. Hutchinson, says this is a strong point in favor of their valuable cod liver preparation, Vinol. Everything it contains is AN AGED PHYSICIAN. AFTER YEARS OF EXPERIENCE GIVES THE FOLLOWING ADVICE. “If you have anything to do with medicines at all be pretty sure you know what you are taking.” Our local druggist, W. B. Hutchinson, says this is a strong point in favor of their valuable cod liver preparation, Vinol. Everything it contains is plainly printed on the bottle therefore it is not a patent medicine. Vinol contains in a highly concentrated form all of the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods’ livers, but without a drop of oil or grease to nauseate and upet the stomach. This is the reason that Vinol accomplishes such wonderful results in curing chronic coughs, colds, bronchial and lung troubles, and there is nothing known to medicine that will so quickly build up the run down, overworked, tired and debilitated, or give strength and renewed vitality to the aged, as Vinol. Mrs. Martha Fraiser of Portland, Me., writes: “I was all run down from overwork and had a chronic cough for years. I had tried so many remedies without help that I had lost all faith in medicine. My daughter bought me a bottle of Vinol. It simply worked wonders for me; it cured my cough and brought back health and strength and I am better than I have been for years.” We can only ask every one in Anaheim who needs such a medicine to try Vinol on our guarantee to return their money if it falls.” W. B. Hutchinson, Druggist. current to 500 volts, suitable for the use of the trolley. This line will be about thirty-six miles long, from Sixth and Main streets in Los Angeles to Santa Ana, and for twenty-eight miles east from Watts it is almost straight. Heat Your Arguments Until You Get ROSS OF THE ROAD UNIONMADE OVERALLS Neustadter Bros San Francisco Portland Demand the Brand Nothing Finer than the Rock Island Diner A Fact All Should Know! The meal service on Rock Island trains is a strong reason for selecting this line. The Rock Island Diner A Fact All Should Know! 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