Show I THEIR VIEWS ON ITI The Sewerage Interviewers Again at Work THE WHYS AND WHEKBEIORES I Complaints of n Lack of WaterIIt Will Bring Prosperity to the City I Representatives of this journal were I abroad again yesterday on the sewer I age question In addition to those on record below several others were encountered en-countered who vhile willing to talk to reporters were rather reluctsnt to being placed on exhibition as they expressed it in the columns of THE HERALD One of these gentlemen said In the language of the sewer tit t-it makes me tiredor rather they make me tired I mean of course the objectors ob-jectors to the proDOsition that sewerage sewer-age is not a necessity Of course I uiiderstai d that a great many object because they do not fully understand just how the matter will endwhether is will be successful suc-cessful or not To those it remains for me to say that if they do not repose sufficient contidence in the members of the City Council to believe that if sewerage is commenced it will be car ried through successfully and that there is a doubt about the ultimate suo cess no ones money will be used for experiments Wny then in the name of common sense did you select and place them in the positions they now cccuPY i One other approached said No although I appear on the list I do not now own any property in the district having disposed of it during the boom The sewer laterals later-als propos d do not run past my premises I wish they did Below Be-low are the sentiments of the others seen yesterday FBANK D TAYLORHI am shaky Why Cause GEORGE TAYLORI am personally able to bear the expense but I am afraid it will go hard with many poor people On this account I do not favor it to the extent that I otherwise mIght P H LANNA NI em in favor of sewerage Not only is it badly needed but it Till bring population here and build up the city J M YATdOSI am against the proposition because in the first place I I do not think we have got a supply of water sufficient to flush the pipes and in the next place I dont think the mam sewer has sufficient suffi-cient fall and the first district is too large I think the city should be formed into sewerage districts and such plan i under proper regulations would give satisfaction for some time to come I BISHOP JAMES WATSONI am in favor of some sort of sanitary regulation but consider this sewerage proposition entirely en-tirely impracticable MRS SADIE lREEI think sewerage would be of great benefit to the city and am in favor of anything that will have that effect THE CROCKER ESTATE Mr Pitts speaking for this estate said We are solid for sewerage It is true that our taxes will be increased but so will our rents It will give employment to a large number of men and will bring prosperity to the city This talk about its not being needed is nonsense Why iR excavating for our new building on Second South Street seven cesspools were encountered and yet they say we dont need sewerage W B DOUGALLI am opposed to the proposition John A Groesbeck said last evening The sewerage plan will make a heavy drain on our property but as far as I am concerned I would sell out a piece if I didnt have money enough to pay for sewerage without it |