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Show TAX REYIEW COXTIXUED. I'ropotfJ Iaertate or Hrit Ward Taloalfoa. laeVe"0 H .of the T weaty-flrat ward, Mounting to cs ccnU, was mag! nimomly rwnlttod.. Tbo valuation orjl9,G59 on the property of rbyUis Ferguson, on Irat fatreet,was reduced to 318.-390. 318.-390. ' The valuation of $5500 on the property of Henry .Maiden, In the X-ighteenth Ward, was confirmed, but, JJ of the tax was remitted. Clule's valuation of JJ8S0 on I. D.CaJy' property la plat D was confirmed. Tho valuation of 35150 on the property of Kato F. Burton, on First Street, was rodnced to JMO0, and & of her lax was remitted. The valuation of rtlM on the property of EIIziKetnker was confirmed. con-firmed. The valuation of 117,60j on D F. Walker's rolJence on Fifth South Street and th'Alta club was confirm ej. Ice request of Violet Wrey to have her tax of $103) remitted was denied. The tax of Mrs. 'ancy .Newell, of the Twelfth Ward, 12X2), was reduced to iliSO. Tbo valuation of l$!M9u on the properly of the estate of B. S. Walk-er Walk-er was confirmed. Karrick made a motion to reduce the valuation of the Opera House J 10,000 on account of the fire, but It was voted down. The board refurrd to reduce tke valuation of $l,tt) on the property C Mrs. Annie Ilrsvru, ot the First Ward. Ihe property is in block 10, plat B, which is valued at $1 a foot. SraOord thouzbt this was too low. and Karrick moved to refer the First Ward to the committee on unfinished un-finished business. The motion was carried, and the First Warders are now in a fair way tohave their taxes elevated. The valuation or (19,000 on llxra T. CIalka property in block 78, plat A-was con firmed. The valuation ot 111,700 on the property or W. U. retxes, In the Nineteenth Ward, was reduced to $10,To. Tile valuation or $5,100 on the property ot 11. H. Brouzh, In the Sixteenth Ward, was confirmed. Clute's valuation or $7,700 on the proierty or Mrs. Mary J. Auer, lu llie Tenth Ward, was nOrmed. The valuation or JIS.7W on the properly or Mrs. Kninia C. rentou, in the Sixth Ward, was confirmed. Five dellarj was kuocked oil tht tnx of Mrs. Fanny Morse, of the Twenty-first Ward. The valuation ot $4,030 on the property of Martha Joiner, in the Fourteenth Ward, was confirmed. The board refused to reduce Clule's valuation or .ft, on X. V. Jones' property bn Second Weal Street; The valuation of $3,400 ou the property of A. M. Cannon on South Temple Street, east or the Iktcrtt .Veirs office, was reduced to $30,000, Mr. Cannon liaving sold tho property proper-ty for tliat figure. Five dollars was remitted on the tax of Mrs. William Swift, a widow. Tne valuation of $17,000 on tin property cf B. H. Schettler, on Fourth Street, was confirmed. The valuation of $53,E00 on the property or D. H. Calder, In the Eighteenth Ward, was confirmed. The tax cf Mrs. M. Crowther, of the lghth Ward, amounting to i.T0. was abated. Half of the tax assessed against Mrs. W. B. Kevxer. of the Elithth Ward, $11.60, was remitted. The tax or Ann Scovllle, of the Sixteenth Ward, amounting to JiCO, was remitted. The tax assessed against Mrs. A-C. A-C. Brown, of tho Sixteenth Ward, amounting to S-1S0, was remitted. The tax of Mr. P. J. Lin root, of the Nineteenth Ward, S10.4J, was reductd toJJ.43. Tiie valuation cf $9100 on the projerty of Margaret Sharp was confirmed. The tax of Jane George, of the Nineteenth WarJ, $5.00, was remitted. re-mitted. Thomas Unfile was relieved from paring his tax, 7.(P, on account ol old age. Clule's valuation of $2S00 on the projierty of John Haddock, in lb. Nineteenth Ward, was confirmed. The tax of Mrs. IX H.Hyd.-i the Nineteenth Ward, as remitted. Five dollars of the tax assesseo a;alnt Mrs. Hannah Morris wa remitted. A similar reduction was mads ou tho tax of Mr.. Mary Smith, of tin Fourteenth Ward, because she was a widow. rue valuation of $20,3)3 on tht property of J. W. Jenkins, in tht Fitteeuth Ward, was confirmed. The valuation of $10,603 on tht property of J. O. Mather, in the seventh Ward, was confirmed. The valuation cf $45,800 on thi property owned by W. H. Fostei was confirmed. The valuation or $,EO0 on thi proiierty or Mrs. Joseph Shaw, widow, was reduced t" $1,250. The tax of Mrs. James Rawllngs. a widow, was reduced to $5. The valuation of $7tu0 on the property of J. C Bawling. In tin Nineteenth Ward, was confirmed. The valuation of $12,700 on tbt property af John N. Pike was con ri nued. The valuation of $55,000 ou studebaker Bros', stock was re-dured re-dured to $45,030. Tho valuation of $1200 on the property ot Mrs. A. S. Hyde was reduced to $S30. The valuation of S3S00 on the property ot C. II. Hyde, was confirmed. con-firmed. The valuation or $3303 on James MeicrV truperly on hixth East Street was confirmed. The valuation of 31300 on tbt property of Mrs. E. E. Allen was confirmed. The valuation of $9500 on the property of S. J. Fullmer, in tht aixtli Ward, was confirmed. The valuation of $IC,3-W on tht propcrt3' or J. D. Lawssn, In the Eighth Ward, was confirmed. The valuation or SlX0 oil the property of Hden M. Whitney, on North Temple Strct, was reduced In projortion to the reduction made on adjoining property. Tho valuation of $13,703 on tht property of Msry C. Patten.on First South Street, was confirmed. The valuation of $13,200 on the land owned by T. C. Patten, ou FIrstSoutli Street, was confirmed. Thn HA-essmeut on tiersonal i.ron- rty- or U. J. Newton, valued- al $170, was abated. The valuation of $2,250 on the property of W. B. Burton, In the Sixth WarJ, was confirmed. Clule's valuation or $-5,300 on the property of S. A. Cooper, ln the Seventh Ward, was confirmed. The board refused to change Chile's valuation of f5,000 on the property of E. G. Holding, who claimed that he was assessed on more property than he owned. The assessor's valuation of $0,700 on the property or A. 8. Gray, on Third Weststreet, was sustained. The valuation or $11,720 on the property of Elizabeth J. Stevenson, In the Fourteenth Ward, was confirmed. con-firmed. The valuation of JI.S00 on the property of Henry Leyland, In block 43, plat B, was confirmed. Clule's valuation of$l,400 on the property of George Busby, in Busby's alley, was corfnrmed. The valuation of $16,150 on the property of J. Barton, In the Nineteenth Nine-teenth Ward, was confirmed. The protests up to this point, were being railroaded through at such a rate that no one could really consider con-sider the facts of any case, and Councilman Hall objected. He sold that If this method of trauact-lcg trauact-lcg business was pursued, be might as well take bis hat and leave, as he hadn't an Idea of what he was voting on. 7ne yaRiaUoD of $7550 on the property of Thomas Bi'Iiop, In Ihe Nineteenth Wafd, was conbrmed. The request ot F. Brgtc, to have the property In Hyde Park addition, near Brighton, assessed as acreage-Instead acreage-Instead ,of by the rot, was refused, and Clule's valuation confirmed. , The valuation of S5500 on C. H. Jacobs' WKn Eighth East Street, was reduced to $4300. The valuation of $12,500 on Mrs. Frolscth's land In tho Seventh Ward was confirmed. The protest of K. It-Andtrson was then taken up. Two pieces of pro-purty pro-purty which were assessed to Mr. Anderson were passed, and as Mr. Anderson claimed be did not own them,) the valuation on the J balance, $77,220, was reduced to $52,420. The btard thin adjourntd until this evening at 7:30. |