Show ATER QUESTION To the Salt Lake ld read the able presentatIon ot of the tr through the columns or of The herald as given hen b br Mr lIr James R K Shaw J I desiro to lO say On that Is meets with m my hearty u approval I was one or of th the who con and unceasingly opp pd tim tho taken by the R Real I Estate as and nothing that has has gl glen n rot me any aure to alter my opinion was formed aCtor careful and thorough of the tho subject I It seems Items to me that the whole water question can an be d down to two propositions viz First the city It ds a bUt better r and more mor stable water ater supply Second How shall we b bt Kt obtain jt Now the plan piau at pre nt und under r consider consideration r h hi the water and the city council offers practical an and coin mon s sense nse solution of this vexed and much mitch discussed question The opponents of the pan make a loud cry against some minor objectionable I fIxtures but th they ha have nothing practical to offer r as a It Is of course I Ian an easy CallY matter to fin find flaws In the pro proposed posed Oled contract but few agreements are made In business Bs that are entirely saUs satis taj factor to both ft hoa f all th e ta facts tg ro re remain main The proposed plan add dd to the s water supply It wIll Increase the quantity and Improve the f quality As n result aJl there wili be an 1 ImmedIate lt Ana and pronounced reduction In rates which are now noy to so high ns as to greatly featly de deter ter Cr building anti and kin kindred red A blind man can co easily see how JI great at lL a benefit a low Insurance rate will lit confer upon Salt LakE City how much It will do doto doto to hasten its Ita growth groth Here Is another feature that sh should uld not be overlooked More than elg eighty tl per cent of the sum proposed to be raised D by bend lag Ing will wIIt be devoted to extensions and tin im improvements tn in other ways way than by br ro Quiring exchange rights or the Cotton Cottonwood I wood writerS Why then d for r the I d Ot 1 defeat t of the bond e on the 5 sole ground that the Cottonwood farmers are arc areto to get a te thousand dollars for tor their rights cry and a one that Is raised b bY many of those thos who are opposing the bonds Is 15 th the cry of graft Theres There f not one Iota or of evidence to IUS tam In uch ucha a Those of us who have a personal knowledge of th the men mennow now in charge of our municipal affairs have ge In tb lr hi tle haveth Int if r t tot ot the city lU t and wil d J It taLl lJ 1 Ir 1 9 9 or an de C i f Note Kot this That oven n it th the entire con contention on I ot our opponents be true as tp the bad t features of the proposed 1 trat which tai lad features have huC been elIminated WI we will from the proceeds of oC till the bonds bond stilt sUIl ha have the much nce needed f d atm the development o an eQ water 1 supply from Utah Jak 1 There is norca no rca Son on whatever for tor m th the lIttle mole bill into an tam If the proposed d hoist S is uc is 15 and anda a n ot of thE tho wat r I post ost paned for a few fW Salt will probably learn a as map many cabs the muni cip have tha arc nrc bot botn dan dangerous and Philadelphia fur Cur nl a case calOe In Opportunity after opportunity was to the tue Quaker ctt city to provide a water supply adequate to its needs but each time the Quakers raised a terrific howl and decisive was dela delayed d When Yh n It finally bC became mc un Im Imperative that something should b be done on the cost of acquiring enough nou h water baa haa risen to such a pried that th hf town was almo almost t swamped financially by th the tX ex fI pease If IC we wc defeat this lilis Idan Salt Sal Lal LalIs Lake Is to have the tho came experience c as a a city are not In a position to ask favors There Is great lat need ot lie Ite and action ami be beggars cannot bo be choosers I that It is tie II dul ot or every ry citizen who ha has at heart the growth and of if tile the city t ic wor woric and vote oto for the proposed bond and uld aki to success the thc councils plan |