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Show TAX ABATEMENTS. Doings of the Board of Eqnallzation Last Evening. The board of equalir.ation met again last night with Beardslcy, Bell, Evans, Folland, Hardy, Heiss, Home, Lawson, Rich and Simondi present The following rebates were allowed. m Tax. Rebate. K. T. Howe $12 ) 5 00 Mrs. Joseph Snyder IB no 5 00 farah B. Phelps 8 75 5 00 Mr. Wbeler 18 55 r 00 I'tueba Beute 5 35 5 25 Richard Provost 12 25 5 00 P. Larseu n5 , 75 Anne K. Evans 20 !i0 5 00 Mary S. Evans 7 00 5 00 Margaret Parker 18 'JO 5 00 Jane Roberts 5 0 5 50 Hannah M. Smith 6 30 4 50 .ttarnei A. Ueox 4 211 4 30 E. C. Pollock 15 40 5 00 Annie Brown H 05 5 00 E. M. Cast. ,..10 50 5 00 A. A. I). H. Boekhalt 7 70 5 00 Hannah M. M. Moore 11 M0 5 00 John Watson 9 10 9 10 Harriett S. Gunn 2 80 2 SO Ann Evans Lewis 11 20 5 00 The appended applications were referred to the special committee: Tar. Charles Binnell estate.. $28 80 Ellen A. Squires fl go Walter C. Snuires 28 80 Carlos M. Gillette .... .... 25 oa Cordelia Peterson. .... 14 00 Ann Sheriff 770 George Hamlin f 24 50 Mary S. Snow $ jo Elizabeth Anderson " 32 20 YioletKuriek 1540 Annie O. Anderson " 21 70 F. C. Hovey 9 go Ada J. Evans et al I.."." 49 50 Julia A. dolightly is 90 Jane Findley J4 35 Susannah M. Symons '.'m 47 26 Ahbie Pigot 18 30 Mrs.' Jacob Bai, jr 17 50 Bishop Frederick Kesler 42 70 The assessor will grapple with the problems prob-lems hidden in this list: Tax. David P. Kingsbury 7 70 a. p. Mil er..K. ::::::::v.v 25 K. O. Peterson 15 (-5 Lorenzo J. Aubrey.. 12 60 Aubrey Bros "."."!! 2 10 Archibald Larson (don't cwu it)......."."."." 2 10 J.B.Long. : : 2170 James Pocerteon o) 66 Joseph Kindgan 1"."!"..". 33 95 James Latham ".I .'.l".". 147 70 Elizabeth Bowman ..""" 18 10 James Chesney ."..1 ' 3$ go William D. Brown tin H. C. Barrell i'.".! i!!! 1225 E. F. Chamberlain 50 75 II. E. Parry ". .".". ..".".'.'.'.'.'.".".".'. 22 84 O. t Whitney, over-ast eminent on " improvements im-provements Monheim Schwartz."...".".".'".".'."..!""".."""." 6 30 At the conclusion of the meeting, Mr. Evans offered the following: ReolmcJ, That it is the sense of this board that the assessor be instructed to so adjust valuations referred to him by this board that the valuation on real estate ehall not exceed tha', of 1891. In support of the resolution- Mr. Evans said it was evident that real estate had not increased in value during the year, and where the assessment was higher it should be cut down. The assessor made a statement to the effect that he had tried to be fair and would cheerfully corroct all mistakes. After some discussion the resolution was withdrawn and the board adjourned. |