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THE SEATTLE STAR—PRIBAY, JAN. 11, 1907. Ks |TOKYO’S MAYOR IS A | Taman 6 eo tyan ra come | | — no ag 2CENT FOR LESS THAN 2< | ee wes aANO FOR MUNICIPAL] THAT—OF | a w AT ee re OLD sTREET! RAILWAY COMPANIES ARE very WROTH AT MAYOR) OxAk!. BY HENRY GEORGE JR i ke wv OUT OUT WE WE GO GO Sale Tomorrow hic ais meen ncmmesvmt SCENE DURING A STREET RAILWAY RIOT IN TOKYO. Farewell With the closing of our doors Saturday night, the greatest Clothing Sale of the present gen- vena congestion. “7 ee] on a baste of loss than 3-cc eration comes to an end. Monday and Tuesday our entire force will set to work to pack,the re- Siarecte od “hasan ena "eomant” Leste comnaae to hin peeeunnd fort mainder of the stock for removal. Tuesday, at midnight, we must under agreement with the ‘We lie Bon Marche, turn the premises over to the latter concern. Wednesday mofning the demolishing of Cleveland.) The Tokyo Railway company re The Steam Roads. ur street rail-| og ved charters subject to the voarly ol » ate / ildi ins @ rithin S 5 ive- 5 i is s Japunese exberl-leunditions that the. local or. im-| road milleage has been constructed of the building begins and within 90 days a handsome five-story structure will mark this spot. rational and! pertal government have the right] by the Imperial government, and }to buy or make special use of the/ under a recent act of diet the ma at ns geo ae | eae me Great Bargains Saturday for Every Man od for Per) lie Interest, the co © er of purchase “| himaelf strongly in favor of mu as Sen aa ae a pe Se eet nicipalizing the street railroads of “*) Tokyo. This declaration met with |e a quick response from the public, but it also met with aa quick op et a utreet railway sys ©, saying that they detng entitled to * tien of ther! q give money tn operation pensation, but be do @ private road/ , They age ray Han abide by the deci © hyoar term, all the oth | te ask hall a cen ore! minister, should appeal be taken|er grants being for not more than — 3 j 4 fee which they proposed tn] trom the action of (he other au-| 25 years P guna to give transfers between thorities These tines enibrace 17 com! 4 ee pai ocala cunent |sseasousble eomnpeasstion™ te came] bat is Anak egeteecieamnes Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Children’s Suits and Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Sweaters, 3 t be public | of purchase, the law requires $210,5¢ hich will be paid for : : > ‘ j i i Seen increased "far0.| the! arerage. yeasty income Sarma | ton age ch, acorn to the | Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Suspenders, Gloves, Working Shirts, Working Gloves, Umbrellas, Suit A ’ Nageds por Me a the next preceding five years shall | officia cone CY vg a re + - st ; ‘ R Se at arcuate cometéared {or coal of une] dou out of the corning of | Cases, Bags, etc., etc., all will be closed at sensational reductions. Extra salespeople wanted. / Twe-Cont Pare: Mayen, | The earnings of these roads, after ast ee they shall have paid for thelr pur-| } | It ts Mayor Ozaki's judgment that! chase, is Cgured out at something} the city government cannot only! jie $25,000,000 a year—a very sive a better service than the prow | handsome income to the imperial! ent private management is giving, | government but that this can be done on a re | One of the great benetits prom | duced fare, since public credit being | ised to the public by the tranafer| better than private, the gover®/ of these private companies from] fear dew postotfice stations have; ment can buy the system at a lower | private to public hands is a longer Pen ordered by the postmaster | rate of interest than the private) continuous and cheap haul, with| for Seattle. The stations} companies have to pay. And be) no discrim This bas made will be opened Feb. 1 are to] thinks, furthermore, that a consid-| the government ownership project | | orable revenue can be turned tato | very popular in Japes | CO 1415-1417 2d Av. Next Door to the Bon Marche A. BRIDGE & Seuewrnrnce| Seattle’s Most 9 Second Av., 5 Modern Store Cc Bet. Pike and Pine AP “Pesrested once before last month 8 charge of desertion. MEK TACOMA THIEVES HERE. SS Btepert received at police head- today indiestes that Ta- bout as tively in al celebrities. M. Co, contractors and Commerce st, have police to keep a es who entered their ptoce recently nd stole « large quantity of contre tors’ supplies, gto FOR ROADS. Yesterday made an ap- of $254.90 for the bulid- Pedds in Alaska. This iq the Sporepriation for public Sale Starts Saturday Morning, January 12th, at 8:30, and Ends Saturday Evening, January 19th, at 10 o’Clock ne Alaska ever made by con- During previous years Alne- t allowed from $75,000 COLLEGE OF DENTisTRY WOULD COME HERE. ‘The University Community Im- ith, at ite meeting tnst Circumstances beyond our control make it abso- lutely necessary for us to dispose of at least $100,000 Worth — of Goods during the next seven days at discounts ranging from 10 to 50 per cent below our regular low prices in order to realize sufficient cash to pay our bills and keep our crédit good with the manufacturers, importers and jobbers. ; It is a bitter dose of medicine to take after our tremendous business of the past six months, .b negessity knows no law, and this is a case of EY and repent later. Come Saturday, come MoOmmg: day, or any day next week, butsbring your pocket" book with you. The terms during this sale are spot cash only. No charges. No C.O.D.s. No approvalss. No exchanges. We need the cash; and if you Were ™ millionaire ten times over we would refuse you credit reeelved f he Canadian j 1 | i interest ings Aovounts revowe, Romo Dene oun _—— nionSavings during this sale. & Trust Co.