IE MAN WHO IS MOST HOT HEADED SOMETIMES THE EIRST ONE TO GET IS PEET "USLG !u The TIMES f2rat Vor Real Estnto "in ". Market" Effectively! nut tho facts about your "Mowthoeyesofftll'POB- irPrw ..; In town. Anu inuro of them who ought to own foa'll ieu " OInoa ftau Sfara MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRES ! WANT ADVERTISING in Tho TIMER Will Keep your Inconio from Furnished Rooms Stonily. YOU can really holp tho fnmlly revenues by routine n fow furnished 1 rooms and, If you know how nnd J when to uso tho claosincd columns, you may keep that llttlo extra ln como as "stoaily as a clock." Wr p - MJ i.,nMUhcd In 1878 . Tho Const Mail. i XXXV ifffiiiiVE r AGREED 10 CONSIDER PEACE MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 12. EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Timet), Const Mall ntul Coos Ray Advertiser. No. 102. L That Two Countries 0n "'J?1,,,- UIHUnllt I Hay scnie vviiuuui Furincr rujn"u- OLERA IS KILLING JHE TUnMon ouluiuho nditfons at Constantinople Are baia io on vuiy Bad now. . p.t..! rf io foot nr Timw.j Avnnv. Nov. 15. Bulgnrln niul Eia lw nnrccil upon nnm . .MxinMnc In a HDCClnl I10W8 V dispatch which renched this ; His aiwrnuun '"" "" iink'nrlmm Move. ZbmMi ntn lo Com Hr Tlmn.1 lIHEXS, Nov 10 rwoivo tnou Ecn of tho Bulgarian army ;th recently renched Snlnnlkl nf- tU city nnd surrenuerca io inu rli left tlicro tociny. nioro imlf 6UUU JiiliKiirnui iiuuiw n- h:jf In Snlonlkl. Turns iying. , imU1I TrtM lo Cooi nr Tlmri.1 raVSTANTINOI'LK. Nov. 15. utter hopes tho Turks may e( maintaining a lino of do- vi at Tchntnlkjn dlBnppcarod tie outbrcnk or cliolora. An HltaeBS declares ho saw 2C3 r,w burled In ono very shnl iinnch nt Hnilemkoiil, tho hend- bttrt of tho Turkish command- IS-cSlef on Tuesday. Tho lioil- vtre dragged to tho trenchea Ms. lie spathy nnd sullon rcslgnn- itlth which tho Turks faco tho 'a ol overwhelming dlsnstor do- tm comment. Tho sovoro nppll !oa of martini Inw provontB pub- iifrtssion or any crltlciam of i torernment. Tho Krent masH VoiJems, howovor, aro Inclined lor to tho Incvltnblo nnd nc- tt without violent opposition ut they regard tho dictates of i fates. Turkey Want lo Quit. t? lwlilI rrrti to Coo Itar TlmM.l WXD0.V, Nov. M. With tho :m armies henton In ovorv :'J daring tho month of war i tow lohlnd tho fortifications raitalja defondlng tho cnpltal tie emnlro. (ho otlomnn env- seat has appealed to nulgnrla i a srmisuco pending tho opon- oi Begounuons ror ponco, nc- -r to an nfllrlnl illanntoli rn. ;'l from Constnntlnoiilo today. - itrai, ir any, Turkey lias mi, nan not boon disclosed. JBiist, howover, In tho opinion tiplomats. bo unlimited If thnv '.to Mvo ncceptnblo to Bui- ' )lth thn lnnt i1ninnonu nt JUntinoplo in her nnnds, Bui- -atlM excopt on conditions of Sfvher f!1" mltnry ndvnntago. e E 7 llnVo ,ho support ot ---i'vuh iiuwurs in nor ro- ror a cesantinn nt linotimic : irmlltlfn naVnil fnn 1... rr.,,..,, ' J 'Sect onlv tim fii.nn n ti.l -J fortlflentlons, whllo tho i u urPean powers havo tn n,i.tho obJcct or Putting nn I'kin ie ,wnr ,n nU Pni"ts of tho " Penlnsnln ir..ii 4i. ... 'indirection of ponco, tho fight- t AQrlanannln Mnnnoii. o.. fil"ll In Othop nnrltnna nf'.Tnr. :!knT'LEuroRean domain will rwae. no nintter lin nnirin the appeal mado by Kiamll rw,ar'".r"I'lt'. Cfivoi.. 7 ' t00' "' Time atrnfiVni """i' ruutnou mo "t at h 1,oa. on tl10 ninck Sen arm VmTi v,"li,uco or tiio uoa- jltii uu,n a ow miles of tho fiCnU Prf" Coo. iff, Time "te n.i . ,h forco holstod tho Trlia J. d ail"ondored to tho ,, rmy near Monastir yestor- Th. ,...SC0IIB. I I salted n . "" Barao today ro- I LTq " a score of o to o. rnouM.n0n on the now f00t" l l..UD(l? Hear Conl nnnlr Tnlnt 11 team Is n, ll.lgh Bcho0' fot: tha rl8. ?'ylng Myrtlo Point . . vua rniinti. t. i.. We Poin7, ,a ,n attendance. Tho on '"I leam Camn mmr Inil.v KSl ?'sht were enthusiastic. Hr T.uTrro .. -:i.- 4g4 I'MCKlTriaiiB Is at lol iSSni.11!? ,Marah'lol(l High U .' 0,(? football ral- BOT MALICS at BARTERS. KS?Ett COPK'niTTc ".. D. )7-J8t0ck' Seo A B Seaman, Lt"JindT7rir :. . uKU'g "" JIH.JV He P"u co7: .:-: v4UO ai uaiixtsu'B. 1 OF PLANNED McNamara Brothers Intended to Continue Blowing 1 Up Buildings. (Ilr AmocIUM I'm. lo Coo. lUr Timet. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Nov. 1C McNamara brothers dotorinincd nf tor tho Los Angeles Times oxplo slon to enrry on a "campaign of torror," nccordlng to tho testimony of Nat Franco and Earl N. Adams, ownor nnd manngor of tho quarry nt DlooniHvlllo, Ohio, who testified that 1800 pounds of dynnmlto was stolon from them. Part thoy ro covorcd from a shed at tho homo of Ortlo McMnnlgnl's father at Tif fin, Ohio. McManlgnl testified ho nnd Jnmes 11. McNamnra, on In structions from John J. McNnmnrn hnulod nwny tho dynnmlto from tho tiunrry In a wagon nt night. Ortlo McManlgnl testimony was Interrupted todny to cnnblo tho govornmont to question other wit nesses. Moro than 100 witnessos, Including 30 from tho Pnclflc Const tiro In waiting. McMnnlgnl so far named 17 of -IC men now on trlnl In connection with tho dynnmlto conspiracy. ROOSEVELT HII THE LEAD Has a Plurality of Forty-Eight Over Wilson in Call- 1 fornia. Illy AMtfcUtt-1 I'l" " Co0 UT Tim". I SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. IC Wil son pnred eight votes from Rooso volt'B plurality In California today nftor n closer Inspection of tho re turns from Alameda county. Tho not result was to glvo Roosovolt n plurality In tho entire stnto of b votes. Johnson ri:m:asi:d. Negro PuglllM Give 80,00 Rail in Clilciigo. Uf AwooUte4 rrtu lo Too. iur Tlraw. CHICAGO, Nov. 15. Jack John son, tho negro pugilist, n8Cd "f violation of tho Mann white slao act. was rolensed from custody to dny before Judgo Carpenter n ho United States district court In bonds of J30.000. Tho $ T contod by tho court woro tho pug iffi mother. Tiny Johnson, nnl Matthew S. Raldwln. a real estate dealer. Johnson was token to the county Jail last Friday and Blnco has made many of forts-to regain his freedom. . . Ab Johnson was leaving tho court house ho was rearrested on a cliorso of assault for having at tacked" newspaper l08 X Friday. Ho was put undor a casn bond of $400 later. The plioto graphor filed suit for J10.00U against Johnson. JOHN M'ISAACS DEAD. Well Known Coos Ray jy lo Player Succumbs nt Hospital. John Mdsaacs, who attained con siderable fame on Coos Bayas a n;i hnd been bedfast for nuoui ffo ol Port "o.d.CW nrolon I.- been a reswom g vMev at seven or eight ears u a Jn British Columbia survive him. Tho funeral will be held I at 10 o'clock Saturday l"u,","hl,"Vrnrsh Monlca's Catholic church, Marsh- Mr Mclsaacs was rated as one of ho very fow good bagpipe play ers In tho State of Oregon. i . ...-m nt 'Printer & NEW SllirJiri- ' .A.we nt Oreart FAMOUS CANDIES at LEWIS'. ' r, i. 1 ,1 KTAIIT RlSnd1 R their FLOUR of HAINES. . THANKSGIVING tally and place CARDS. Also iPg fy NOVELTIES at NORTON A- "" SEN'S TWO STORES. '"'" i.iim.i'iun.ijj i.ii mM.M.nii.ini..i. i w n i m i , , hi,, Ajyry water systemI'IHIFI VF PERSONS ENIOKQ TIIL stntlstlcs nnd water rates given in yesterday's Times wero compiled from reports from water companies in nil sections Tn,,,, ortnV.,Un,to Stntos nml Included San Frnnclsco, Portland, t J, ' . ontn' sl,oktto and Los Angeles, ns woll as Enstcm cities, lodnj s Installment gives rates In some Mlddlo West cities. In every Instnnco thoso HgurcB arc authentic nnd ofuclnl, being tnk- v.. ..u, lujiuiiB iiiiiuc iiy oiuccrs oi mo wntcr company In every case, luonunueci rrom Yesterday.) j Commenting on tlic foregoing tables, tho tlrst thought occurring to mo Is How can wo account Tor siii-h u wide difference In the charges for tho snnio service? It Is easy to understand why tho cost of service for a filtration sys tem should bo higher than where water Is supplied from wolls or springs, ns tho orlglnnl outlny for a filtration system Is usually moro oxpciiBlvo nnd tho upkeep Is nlso much higher, hut tho variation Is as grcnt between cities whero well wntor Is supplied, ns whero water Is supplied from filtration. Tho method of distributing ontors Into this to a great extent. In many cities tho water Is pumped from n much lower level than In others. Tho altitude of tho city and lovol of tho water from which supply Is taken enter Into tho cost of distribution or do ivory. Tho cltlos which nro for tunnto enough to recelvo their wn tor supply by gravity Into their supply well from which It enn bo pumped, can furnish wnter to tho consumer chonpor thnn the towns or cities which nro compolled by existing conditions to lift tho wa pr from n considerable depth Into tho supply woll from which It Is pumped Into tho mnlns direct or Into a reservoir. This Is an de ment of cost Hint can not bo avoid ed and will mnko an additional ex penso In cities whoro wnter must bo pumped twlco, run from 10 to 30 iter cent, nccordlng to roports received on this Itom of expense Tho following which nro tho 30 largest cities in tho Stntes show n very wldo rango of rates. This schedule was furnished me by Hums & McDonnoll, englncors, lo cated at Kansas City: Rule Per 1(1(10 Gallons. Highest Lowest W. Rate. Now York io Chlcngt io Philadelphia ' 04 St. Louis 30 Boston in 2-3 Rnltlmoro 0C Clovolnnd 05 1-3 Buffalo 0(5 tSnn Frnnclsco... 33 1-3 Cincinnati n 2-3 Pittsburg 18 Now Orleans 25 Dotrolt OR 5-0 Mllwnukeo 00 Washington 03 Nownrk 15 Jorsoy City 20 Loulsvlllo 15 Minneapolis 08 Providence 20 Indlnunpolls 18 Kansas City 25 St. Pnul 13 1-3 Rochester 1-1 Donvor 17 Allegheny 10 Toledo 10 Columbus 08 Worcester 25 Syrncuso 18 2-3 Now Haven IS Patorson 30 Fall Rlvor 21 tSt. Joseph 30 tOinnlin 35 Los Angeles 07 Rato. 10 10 04 10 10 2-3 00 05 1-3 02 IC 08 2-3 00 07 1-2 02 1-2 00 03 0!) CI Ofi 08 15 01 1-2 05 0C 2-3 10 10 08 03 1-2 08 10 04 2-3 13 2-3 0G 2-3 07 1-2 on 10 07 IN A SILVER MINE l HUH JPrlvnto ownorshlp. Tho most striking fenturo In this report Is nlso tho wido rango of rates with tho city of Washington municipal plant sotting tho low flguro with their 3 cont flat rate for all consumers, largo and small and San Frnnclsco with tho prlvato plant's maximum rate of 33 1-3 cents and minimum rato of IC cents, Omaha, another private plant, until recontly, with 35 cents maximum rato nnd 10 conts for minimum; St. Joseph, Mo., 30 cent maximum and G cent minimum. You will notice from this scned ulo that tho threo prlvato plants havo tho distinction of having tho threo highest rates of tho 30 larg est cities In tho unueu btnies. Taking tho avorago of tho re maining 33 cltlos, a fraction less ihmi 15 cents per 1000 gallons is tho averago of tho maximum rato charged. This schedule of rates furnishes additional proof that mu nlelnal ownership of nubile utili ties Invariably furnish as good If not better service than private ownorshlp and Invariably at less cost n'no of tho peculiarities of tho correspondence received Is that there was not a single reply to ii iinniirnris of letters written on this subject that did not advocate municipal ownership of water works and oloctrlo light and power plants, giving ns their reason tho fact Hint it would tend to better service nt less cost to tho people. Getting nway from tho general report, outsldo of tho state, and taking up rates in Iowa, I find of the 330 cities reported there are 310 municipal and 20 private. Of on nrivnto renorted. one at least has been since taken oyer by the city. While there is a wido dif ference In rates in tho cities of Iowa, tho same bwwiubui ".",:' ing tnblo of rates, expenso, gonor nl Information gives us somo idea of the cost of servico nnd also tho receipts from plnnts of dlfforent cltlos hnvlng n population of S00 or more up to tho largest cities in the stnte. Whllo not ns compro honslvo ns I would llko to have, it Willi throw somo light on this sub ject: Contcrvlllo. Population 7000. Prlvato plant. Rnto 50 conts per 1000 gallons. Sovonty-flvo hydrants at $52 each nor annum. J3800. street flushing, $552. Expenso for flushing nnd hydrants cost $!.- . a o mm lovy to meet tho expenso of wntor furnished from ono deep well. Amount of water pumped dnlly, 130,000 gallons. If that Is truo, Ccntorvlllo Is surely a dry town. Tho normal amount or wator ror n town of 7000 peo plo would bo about 300.000 unl Ions. At 50 cents flnt rate, this would mean $200 n day for tho plant. Not n bad return for tho owner, Homor C. Crawford. Clierokee. Population 5000. A municipal plnnt. Flat rato of 25 cents per month to all customers. About ten por cont of wntor Is furnlshod froo of charge. About 100,000 gallons pumped dnlly on nn nvorngo. Forty-flvo hydrants, n public wator trough; about 20,000 gallons used dnlly for flushing nnd street sprinkling and pumps. Prcs suro from stnnd plpo. Vnluo of plant nnd nil property connected with servico about $G0,000. Cost of operating nnnunlly, $1800. Re ceipts ror Inst year, $5240. Plant showing n sninll profit. Lovy for water fund, 5 mills. Whllo this Is not ns good as a great number of our reports, nnd tho clerk states thoy need somo now machin ery, It will compnro fnvornbly with Contorvlllo, which has private ownorshlp. Tho 5 mill lovy Is snld to bo used mostly for exten sions. Ccdnr Ropids. Population 35, 000. Municipal plant. Amount of water consumed dally, 2,500,000 gallons. 4G3 II ro hydrants. No oharco Is mado for flro hydrants or Hushing or wntor troughs. Wa ter is obtained from wolls nnd tho river. Jowoll filtration system Is used. Wntor docs not flow Into wolls by gravity, must bo lifted with milium. Cost of iiuninlnir nnd tho totnl vnluo of nil proporty of plant, $700,000. (iross earnings, $82,097. Cost or operating, $4!), 800. Not profit, $33,000. Add to this 4C3 hydrants nt $10 ench. $18,520. Stroot and sower flush- lug nnd wntor troughs, $2,500. Gives a total profit of $50,000. Davenport, Iown. Population, 43,000. Dnlly consuinpton about 4,000,000. Rnto 30,000 gallons or less, $0 a year. 30,000 to 240,' 000 gallons, 33 conts per 1000 gal lons. 10 conts por 1000 for tho excess, For 250,000 n month, 10 conts por 1000. Largest consum ers, 8 cents por 1000. City, 15.- 000,000 gnllons frco for street flushing, also freo to city hall, li brary, flro stations, schools, parks and watering troughs. 749 flro hydrants nt $38 each, $28,4G2. about 21,000,000 gallons for flush ing at 8 conts, $1,050. Totnl, $30,000. Water from Mississippi rlvor flows In by gravity to tho pumps. These- Davenport rates aro most llboral of any city reporting that service Is furnished from n prlvato plant. Howovor, compared with Codar Rapids, ono of tho neighboring cities whero a munlclpnl plant Is operated, and la somewhat smaller than Davenport, It does not com pare favorably. Cedar Rapids hav ing a not profit from tho opera tion of Its plant of $33,000 por annum, and also about $20,000 in sorvlco. Tho residents of Codar Rapids havo a hotter rato than their neighbors at Davenport, nnd whllo tho Dnvonport Water Company do sorvo somo credit for tholr liber ality, they fall to get Into tho class with llko cities under municipal servico. Tho actual difference when compared being no less than $G3,000 not in favor of Cedar Ra pids. (Tomorrow tho rates In smaller cltlos nnd towns will bo published.) SOLD EXPLOSIVES SAYS HTM KNEW PLANS More Accusations Are Made in Dynamite Conspiracy Case Today. (Mr AxcxIatM frru to Coo. llr TlmM, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 15. Direct chnrges that Frank M. Ryan, president of tho International As soclntlon of Ilrtdgo and Structural Ironworkers, had full knowledge of tho explosions nnd that ho oven ndvlscd tho dynnmlters to dlsgutso themselves, wns mndo by Ortlo IS. McMnnlgnl In his confession In tho dynnmlto conspiracy trial. McManlgnl said ho nnd Herbert S. Hockln bought 120 quarts of ultro-glycerliio nt Albany, Ind., nnd removed lb to Indlnunpolls. At ono timo when eighty quarts of tho cx- PIobIvo was stored In a vault In tho Ironworkers' oftlco, tho witness snld McNnmnrn remarked : "If this should explode tlicro would not bo enough people left In Indlnnnp- oiis to tell wunt iinppoiicci. ' Two Young Women Who Were Visitors Were Among Victims. ARE SAFELY RESCUED FROM MINE TODAY Cave-in Made Trap in Which Miners and Others Arc Caught. WOMHN HKSCl'KI). SALT LAKH, Nov. 15. Eight miners nnd four visitors Including two young dnughtors of Foromnn Alexander, who woro Imprisoned In Old Horn silver mlno by a cave-In last night wore- rescued at noon to dny. All nro well and un-hnrmed. GOES TO JAIL. Heavy Souteuce for IIoikIsiiiiiii of Jack Johnson, Pugilist. (Ilr AMOvLtc.l rrn. lo Coo. Ilr Tlmn.) CHICAGO, Nov. 15. Albort C. Jones, n renl estato Ucalor who signed tho $30,000 bond for Jack Johnson In nn attempt to obtain tho negro pugilist's rolcnso from Jnll, was today sentenced to ono year In Jnll for contempt of court by Fodoral Judgo Land Is. Jones, It Is charged by Judgo Landls, "wilfully nnd mnllclously lied undor oath In court In rela tion to his ownorshlp of proporty." Jones will appeal. BECOMES HEIR TO $51,00010 Witness Gives Damaging Testimony in Dynnmlto Case. Or Aoclta Prm to Coo. n.r Time.. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 15. James B. McNamara's purchaso of 500 pounds of nltro-golatlno, with part of which he blew up tho Los Angolea Times building, was de scribed at tho dynamite conspiracy trlnl today, by George II. Phillips, assistant superintendent of a pow der company. Phillips lesimeu thnt Hnntember 23. 1910, seven days before tho Los Angeles ex plosion, ho delivered to threo men nt thn nowder company's wharf In Oakland, ten cases of explosive, which weighed 50 pounds. One of the men, said the witness, was Wr Awofl.tftl ITrf. lo Coo. njr TlmM") SALT LAKH, Nov. 15. Twolvo persons, four of them visitors, In cluding two young women nro en tombed In tho workings of thn Old Horn silver mlno at Frisco, Utah. Tho visitors aro uninjured on tho 300-foot lovol. Tho fnto of soven miners on lower levels In uncertain. The workings from tho 300-root to the 700-foot levels caved In Inst utght. Tho Impris oned young women nro Daisy nnd Hnzol Roy, dnughtors of tho fore man, who wont Itno tho mlno with David Banks nnd Arnold Robinson, sightseers, nnd tholr guide, the night shift boss, Jnmes Riley. Thoy communlcniod through tho air pipes from tho 300-foot lovol that thoy are uninjured. MINES KILL MANV. WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. I There woro 1453 men killed In I nnd about tho coal mines of tha United Stntes during eight months of this year, nccordlng to tho burcnu of mines. TRIES TO BUY BIGHT OF WAY Vincent Astor Takes Title to Fortune of His Late Father. (nr AMOcUteJ I'iym to Coo. nr Time, NEW YORK. Nov. 15. Today Is Vincent Astor's 21st birthday. Ho took tho lognl title to tho fortuno of Ills father, Col, J. J. Astor, os tlmntod at $80,000,000. of which Vincent received approximately $07,000,000. RIG EXPRESS ROBRKRV. (Ilr AMOfltttx I'mi to Coo. Iljr Tlinm, LAKE CHARLES, La., Nov. 15. Tho Wolls-Fargo Express Com pnny ofllco was robbed of a pack ago of currency -.mounting to $25, 000 early yesterday. Thornton Clin vis, night express clerk, who re ported tho robbery, has boon nr-rcBted. TELLS STORY OF S -- il ti.UU n Karl In Towa as in "otter states that the ". third "looked cost of service s considerably less I eft ee'Moxnnaan r Phllp8 identl where munlc pal plants are oner- live a , t nnd wrappinBs Gunman Testifies Regarding Murder of Gambler Ros enthal in New York. IDr AuocLtod rr to Coo. Djr Time..) NEW YORK, Nov. 15. "Dago" Frank Clroflcl, tho fourth of tho gunmen on trial for murder of Gambler Rosenthal, took tho stand today and corroborated In almost every particular tho stories told on tho stnnd by his alleged pals, "Lofty Louie." "Whltoy Lewis" aud "Gyp, tho Blood," who testified voitoninv thnt. the shots which killed tho gamblor wore fired by Harry Vallon and Brldglo Webber, Informers for tho stato, and by a man not yet identified. SATURDAV SPECIAL SALE. pm Fm Frew Free iir III n-lirr n linnilt Iflll mllOW top absolutely free with G skeins of Richardson's Embroidery Silk. Buy tho Blx skeins of silk for 25c, and get tho pillow top free. 8eo our now lino of Imported China nnd Toys. Always somothing new, Peoplo's 5 10 15c Store. CHILI con came at BARTER'S. General Manager W. S. Chand ler In negotiating for tho purchase of right of way across V. H, Nich olson's property on North Front street for tho Terminal Railway. Mr, Nicholson wants $1 por square foot. Mr. Chandler Is nlso nego tiating for right of way through tho Smith rotnll yards to conuoct up with North Broadway, until ono or both of thoso doals nro completed, tho Tormina! work will remain nt a standstill. Mr. Chandler plnns to build two linos ncross Mill Slough, the streot car lino ovor tho South Broadway brldgo and tho steam lino to cross on a lower brldgo east of Broad way. Unless tho War Bopnrtmont orders Mill Slough closed, tho com pany will havo tho troublosome problem of a drawbrldgu for Mill Slough to solvo, BLIND BANKER ROES BROKE Invests Two Millions of Cli ents' Money in an Un successful Venture. nr AMocl.toJ IVm. to Coo. lr Tlmfc PARIS, No. 15 Augustine Max, known In Franco as "Tho Blind Banker of Paris," mado a BetiBu tlon in financial clrclos hero by surrendering to tho pollco and con fessing that ho had misappropriated $2,000,000 of his cllonts' money. Max declared that ho had Invested It In tho mines in Now Caledonia, Tho enterprises wero completo failures. TAFFY and PEANUT BRITTLE, i!Oc POUND at STAFFORD'S Satur day and Sunday. Owing to tho RAD WEATHER, GREAT REDUCTION MILLINKRY SALE at MRS. AIKR.VS CONTIN UES until DECEMBER I. PLUMBING, HEATING, shS "metal work, oalt loi-jr PIONEER HDW'RE CO., When douo by us It Is done rlgH