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TRUSTEES

E. O. GRAVES, President,
THOS. W. PROSCH, Vice-President
SAMUEL RAMSEY, 2d Vice-President
E. F. WITTLER, Treasurer.

A. P. BURWELL, JAS. R. HAYDEN,
G. DAVIES, JOHN LEARY,
J. FURTH, ANGUS MACKINTOSH,
D. H. GILMAN, L. E. THOMPSON,
BAILEY GATZERT, D. B. WARD,
J. M. WIESTLING.

Seattle Chamber of Commerce.

J. W. DODGE, Secretary.

Seattle, Wash. 1893

#5.
Third- That nearly all of these sewers are inadequate by reason
of insufficient size, for the increased population.

No city improvement has been more carefully considered
than the matter of sewerage and the citizens will be themselves
to blame if any dissatisfaction results after final action is
taken.

For the purpose of commencing the permanent sewerage
of the city, the Chamber of Commerce would respectfully ask the
City Council to submit for vote to the people the proposition to
issue a twenty year "city sewer" bond in the amount of $250,000.
to be expended to the construction of "intercepting mains," as
outlined above.

Respectfully submitted.

E. F. Witler
Griffith Davies
D. H. Gilman
Samuel Ramsey

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