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Show THREE SORE SESSIONS Of llie Bsara ,r Eqaalltalfca Will Ukely End Iu VT't. Clule's Bgumi have nu-le 11 cemi patooryupon the rUctibEh of tho City Cc-Jadl to do n lamenie amount of extra Ubor, both in committees com-mittees and bflen .. i,. end of the weary work seems to be nearly In sight. IttcordcrByams estimates that tho work of the board of equalization may be completed In threo more sessions. This Is only an estimate, however, and more than three sessions may be required The Bishops of several wards have caused to be seat In Hat of properties owned by widvw. the rnflf0n.W.hlCl1 " ,wkeJ to be re-S-Sl' ItV,"fawanfcefytogo description and valuo of m. i. i ,r rPert-" nl It is understood that the session this evening will be J" to conslderaUoa of hi 1 f. nr;"- n other words the widows of the city will have the at-tentirfn at-tentirfn of the board of equalization this evening. It Is i expected that another mt. Ing will be held on Monday evening, even-ing, at which the reporta of some of the special committees that have beeu appointed, will he presented ami acted upen. One of these com- ImlttetS has under consideration the matterof railroad valuations, while the banks were referred to another, and the question of assessments on money was referred to a third. A fourth committee was charged with tho labor of Investlgatlnc Clule's valuations of realty lu the Seventeenth Seven-teenth Ward, which it was asserted was ditproiortlonately high, and still a flftu committee i considering whether or not valuations in the southeastern portion of the city should not be Increased. All these committees have yet to report, and tho board of equalization equaliza-tion must act upon their nndlngs and recommendations, before final adjournment. |