Show ASSESSORS MEETING Eleven of Them Conferred With the State Board of Equalization Pursuant to a call Issued some days ago by the State Board oC Equalization eleven of the twentyseven Assessors of tho State met with tho hoard In this city yesterday The Assessors present wcro T C Rouborry of Tooeln county W W Jones Cache R Theme Utah A E Wai Emery V Candland Juab A W Gibson V < her D C Walton Rich Peter Martin Summit D P Burt Box Elder P II McGuire Wnpatch n R KUlrodgo Bait Like T P WHch Morgan Depu ties Carbls Brown and Busby of Salt Lake were also jmutiMil The board rita represented by Judge Thomas D I Dec t L emeu v i > iiii in uiu j rnoiqas I ana Judge Dee presided I The mectlnc wag called for the purpose of dlscimlng tho raw of taxation In the various counties with a view to maklncr It as near uniform ao possible nod the Holt waR gone pver In a very thorough manner The representatives of Rich Tooele Cacho and Utah counties reported that their plate were notIn good condition while the condition was exactly the rc Iverse In Davit Wnsaich Morgan Juab end Weber counties In other counties tho plats were either fair or new ones were being made Following tire the amounts In which lie best farm lands am assessed In various counties To cle J50 per acre Cache WO to 150 Utah JIM Emery 150 > Davis UO Wnsatch J40 Morgan fl 10 Features of tho mroting Were addresses by Assessor Eldredtro or Bait Lake county and SW < MI O NJelaea of the board In relation to nsscsHmont matters hi general Mr Nielsen thought tho Assessors should have more tlm < j In which to do their work and that tho transient herd law should remain unchanged un-changed for the present |