It Will Be a Warm Valley When Mr. RANK Gets to Work on it with His Steam Pipes--The Greatest Electric Valley in America. The ordinances introduced in Oakdale this week, and passed in McDonald, giving Mr. H. W. RANK the privilege of laying not only electric lines, but steam conduits, in both towns, must mean that Mr. RANK is getting ready to sell public heart, through steam pipes to private houses. We have not seen Mr. RANK, but we know he is a man of original ideas, and this supplying of heat to private consumers from a central plant is the latest thing suggested. It will be thus in a year or two that the Oakdale or McDonald resident arising a morning like this will look at his thermometer and take a telephone--"Hello, give me H. W. RANK--Is that RANK?--Say my temperature is only 65 here now and we can't get up till it's 72--Hurry up that temperature." This is surely the most luxurious valley in all the world, and one, probably, that uses more electricity than any like population. In addition to the Citizens' Electric L. H. & P. Co of McDonald which at present furnished both towns, Mr. RANK is asking admission to general electric privileges at both ends of the valley, ad at Tuesday evening's Council meeting in McDonald the McDonald Electric Light, Heat & Power Co., a new corporation headed by D. L. WILLIAMS, B. FRANKLE and W. H. YOUNG, also asked for the privileges of the towns. The valley is full of electricity. In addition to the street car line, we have half a dozen mining plants along the four miles that will each use on an average as much as the trolley company. Oakdale Mines and Chalfant Mine will each use five or six times as much electric power as the car company. Electric cookers, for families are coming too, and the coming Robinson Valley will be more electrified than any place has ever heretofore been.