Street Railway Revived

That Arm Arbor will soon have a street railway ie almost a certainty. While there is no definite movement being taken by any particular one towards organizing a company, yet there is a sort of an undercurrent working whieh is likely to develop any time into tUe organization of a company. Tnis intormation is not gathered from street rumor, but from personal conversations with gentlemen who have capital and are willing to invest it. Says C. E. Hiscock : " I am willing to be one of ten or a dozen men to organize a company and build a street railway in Arm Arbor. I don't believe, though, it would pay for the firet four or five years, but I believe in time it would be a good investment. My idea would be to build about three miles of track on the start and opérate it, and then extend the 1 ne as fast as business would warrant it."
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