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Show FINISHED WITH A RUSn. W '""vTlsonj Orer at T , Ltst. iUcordcrHyMns'wai mujakea In Jls eUmattbalMt would require re-quire three more meeting, to wind, iTu1" W,th the exception of . ma 1 amour of busine. which can clly council meeUng tomorrow night, tho board ended IU Uborr last Saturday evening. It seems that the question of affording af-fording relief to tho widows named on lists, handed jn bv Hm nuit,,- r several wards was disposed of by adortlng a motion denying all such IeT, Instead of InvestlgaUn Indi Tiltial caes. The valuUIou of J9500 on the Properly of JIre- Ann jtobbin of the ElghUi Ward, was confirmed. con-firmed. Tbo valuation of $11,203 on E. I Harrison's property on CoFltollIUl was reduced to JPJO0. CluW'a valuation of Jl503 on the prnptlly ot Harriet Lewis, wascou-Jlrmedt. wascou-Jlrmedt. .- - j the tax of $9 2 averted against j rtder Hurt was remitted. -A W- Five dollars of tho tax assessed against K. F. IJIrd was remitted. Tho lxxtfd nfUioJl ,to JUIuce Clute'M vslustlon cfi ;a00 on the property ot M. J, Gray, In Week 27. pUtA. Tbo -ludtIort of fill.OOi) on the pfcperty of isador Williams, iu Ihe fwelflh Ward, was confirmed. The valuation of SIS 0OO on some property owned by OountWman Parsons' was coufirmed. A numberof requests for remit Uncesfrom b!sbo were denied, pad IhejreporlsiJ tbe-commitleea "ivere then in order. The flnt presented pre-sented was thatof the railroad cpru" VniUee.'Vrhlch waasfollawil . The undersigned, the committee to whom was referred the railway assessments of the city, respectfully report that we have examined into the oljcctlous .made to toe assets ments and except as hereinafter stated, think the srscstrnrnt by the city assesrorsbould not be changed. As tattle Hjrrral lots and parcels of land hereinafter specified we re--port thatin our opinion, tho valuation- should be reduced to Ihe several Minis statej, fcr tho leasons thai tlib whole Isnd should not t I aseesed at its fail value and mileage I aLo assessed separately w ithout Auy I allowauco for a reasonablo right of wjy with tlie track, and also fcr tlie reason that largo tracts or land held and ued only as a railway rail-way yarJ, and which can only be held and used for that purpose and In connection with tho whole road. Is not in all rcspcctlua!uJ, as to market. vnljf, like lands which can be l-ought and Sold, and which the dtrcercan at any UmedeliCer at a fair market price. We, therefore, reco nraeud as follows fol-lows That the mileage of the Utah Cen tral railway in tlie city be equalized and fixed at f 1,000 per mile. Thnt the asn?meiit of tho Union Pacific railway on llle following described proirty lie equalized as follows: Rloek G. pllt A JUB.090 3x33 rods AmdlliaztMlintlol4.aal i a-qrxMoriota.bUKka.r'UtA isjno tiull ln3. blx-t. l.lil A.... 4I.3M I)t, I. T ssd S. oJ HCxia tret of lot .UoctW,vlit A............... Hltco That the assessment on tho following fol-lowing b'oelcs owu'-d by tlie Rio. Grande Western Ral'wsy Ompany lie equalized and fixed as follows: IIoctlln.llJ,rUt C... ......... f33n tiMckiUfW. - Mn !IKxlLfTJ.niJipIta... 5LO)) l.lotl jr. Dd lot. 113 n !, Liocl ai.putu vista I-oti 1 sal S, biock n r&O That as to the mileage, rolling stock, stores, machinery and all lauds and properties not above pe-clfie-l, the assessment of theeity assessor should not be changed. Respectfully submitted, I,. C. KiiiHinr. W. II. H. SfArFOUP, H. PtJIUROKC, Clutc ol jected tc tills report, but It Ha;aioptcJ, anJ the following report on beventeeutli Ward property prop-erty was read: We, your committee appointed to examine and report upon the ottras-raeat ottras-raeat of Ihe Seventeenth Wsrd, I-g leavotprepprt as follows: Weliave examined each pl-ce or property J n, 1'ie Seventh 'till "Ward rtnd 7Kni-ibend 7Kni-ibend Ihe following reductions: On tho east hair of lot 5 and the west Iialf of lot 0, block 65, plat A, 10 percent. t W. D. Williams, Improvements ou lot 5, block if), plat A. to $&. All or IoU 6 and 7, block EC, I lat A, 15 per cent. North 10x10 rods of lot 5. block S-J, pat A, and north 10x10 rods or lot b, same block and plat, IS per cent. ecuth lOxld rods, lot 8, block K, plat A, 10 per cent. All or lou 6 and 7, block 91, plat A, IS per cent All or lots 1,2, 3. 4,5 anJ S, block 91. plat A. 10 per cent All or lot-, .1, i, S, 6, 7 and S, block 9.3, plat A, 10 per cent. ' All of Jots 1 and , block 93, plat A, 15 per cent. All ot IoU I, 2, S and 4, bloek 93. plst A, 10 per cent. Part or lot 5, block 91, plat A, 1-c-glunlngSS-fcet north of tho southwest south-west corner of lot 3, thence north 202 feet, bast 110 feet, south 169 feet, wcttl Go feet, 10 per cent. All of lots G and 7, block 93, plat A, 15 percent. All of lot S, blo-k 93, plat A, 10 percent. . Kast 93 reel or lot 7, block 101, p'at A, 15 per cent. Part ot lot 1 block 101, plstA, le-ginniog le-ginniog 132 feet north ol the south catl corner of lot 1, thence north 19 feet, wctt 155 feet, south It) feet, eatS2' feet, south IS feet, east -III feet to pUce of beginning, 15 per cent. The remainder of lot I and all of IoU 2, 3, I; 5, 0 and the west four rods ot lot 7, block 101, plat A, lOper cent. Miles Williams, part or lot S, block 5, plat E, on account or error in ground, from 5-5 000 to JI,00J. George Cow ley, lot 9, block 5, nUt E, from S2,S JO to 2,S0J. IVliewis estate. Iot'8,.-bIoeVjj, plat , from 53)0 to J3,0i. . , ' KvaM. Walslrum, lot 5, block , put E. 10 per cent. J. W.Jones, IoU Gand 7, bloc? C plat 1, ten per cent. L. E. Hall, -, It. PrjunRofK, Louis Coiin, L.E.KABmcir, XV. H. II. Sl-AFFOItU The report was alopted, as was tbofoll6wlng""In regard" to "aw' menU against benevolent organizations: organiza-tions: ' : Salt Lake Crrv, Sept. 13, 1S90. T'itbt Honorable Afijar and Llj fjbunct, Hoard of Kjualaationi Gentlemen Yur special committee com-mittee to whom was referred the matter of taxing" the property of certain societies In this city, 1eg to report that they have investigated tht same and are of the opinion that the societies are essentially charitable charita-ble or benevolent institutions, viz: Odd Fellows lodge, JCnlgbU of tylhias lodges, B'nal Israel society, and therefore recommend that the property belonging to these societies be exempted from Uxatlon. Respectfully submitted. L.E.HAIX, H. PEllHROKli. The following report wai read and adopted: Your committee appointed to examine ex-amine certain land owned by Mr. Home and to consider the assessment assess-ment made upon the same, beg to report that such personal examination examina-tion has been made- and we recommend recom-mend that tlieasaesement be reduced as follows: On IoU 1 to S Inclusive, block 23, to $-5000; on lot 10, block 31, to J9J0. . Respectfully submitted, II. PE11CB0KE, XV. H, If. ErAFFOBD. Then came the report of the committee com-mittee on bank and loan ssola lions, which was as follows: Jb IM CiijJSxtrdof Itgtia&ationi Gentlemen Your committee tc wbom'waj referred the assessment madeagalnst the banks and loan associations as-sociations of this city, rvcc-jniend a follows: That the Deseret National Bans be reduced SS.ftM, this bclo assessed on land and Improvements used in connection with their other buslncMi That tin following assessment on the following banks be confirmed: Commsrcla! .National Rank. State Bank of "UUb, UUh National Bauk. UUh Commercial and Bav ings Bmk, Union National Bank of the Republic, DeseTtt Havings Bank, Zlon's diving Bauk and TruM Campany, Welhi, Fargo & Co., lUnkof AX Lake, McCoroIck A Co., and T. It, Jones A Co. We have given this matter careful consideration con-sideration (tnJ IdTestUa'-lcn, and we believe the asvemor did all in his power to get at n fair and equal atsessmeut or each bank. As regard re-gard the loin OASocbtlons wo recommend re-commend that the assemenU be coufirmed. Wo don t doubt but three) assocUihc do a great Uvil ol good Inthetrwayofbuildlngupour city, i ul unuerour lawn they slipuld be aicsed and as long as tbe Uw remains at His wad not bolleve we hato thb fiibt to single tliem out and exempt them from tixatlon. Yny xrspcd luliy, W. P. lA.N.V, JAVIES ANDUiSOS. IVmlirokerald he was very sorry that tbe law did nat permit a reduction reduc-tion on the armenU against the building and loau companies, but s thskwes the cc he would Tote to confirm. Lynn sal I he was as sarry as any onbebc, but there was no help for It. The report was aJopted and tho following rerort of the committee on unfinWhtd business read: Salt Iakk Cm, September 13, IS90. Tit Jtz llomjrntle JIuyor and Oh ' Cbwierf. titling" at a JPard pf xjqualtzattum Geutlemejj We, your committee on unfinished bu'Iners beg leave to report Unit wo haveexamtncl Into the merits of the following cases referred re-ferred to us and make the following recommendations regarding the same, vlz.f That no change be made In the arement In Hie southeast portion of the city, but thnt they be allowed to stand as returned by tlie as-essor and collector. lla'ra 170, A. II. Raleigh, 1000 reduction on Land on account of lis sitnatiou. Claim Its, McMillan & Hill, to Ic confirmed as assessed. Claim 2S7, S1000 reductidn ou Im-provemeiiU Im-provemeiiU of James Sabine. Claim 2w3, Mrs. It. A. Kimball et aL, $.1550 reduction on land on account ac-count of its situation. Claim 270, W. A. Ito-slter, ageut Krltsham Vwmg tate, to l confirmed con-firmed asasessed and thea'seiisr Instructed to separate this piece, 30 feet front, froai Die other property cf the estate. Claim 323, Js.no R. Taylor, to be confirmed n, nwl anil thm . lessor I ustructed to assess contiguous property on this street until such llnlo Hi title lo Ibis M-ts in the city. Claim 337, L. C. Alexander, as-se-ed to Mr. Benedict, reduction of $1000 on land on account ef canal. Claim 33S, Mrs. II. A. Hardy, reduction of $750, account, widow. Claim 39, J. H. Hinlger, to be con firmed as aml Claim -1 H. B. Bltncr, lo l-e confirmed a jessed. Claim 417. II. F. Heath, abnie nient of S5J0 on Improveidc&ta. Claim -J27, 1Z. B. Critchlow, lo( 4 and 5. bkekbj A, a reduction of 10 per cent on all this land excel t-Ing t-Ing Iho corners, owned by E. H. Kesler and H. Hard v. I Claim 1 F. M. ilenedict, to be confirmed as areetsed. I Claim UU F. 11. Britton, to U-ronfirmed U-ronfirmed as aMessed. ' Claim 4$7, estate J. Toronto. I that jortlun t-ferred to tills coaimil-tietob-rniifinned as asaxtsed. Claim 4SS, Mrs. Burrows, to Tv confirmed. Claim -lid, J. T. Chamberlain, to be confirmed asavwm-d. Claim W, Frazer Chalmers to be confirmed as assetsrd. CLtuu 5o2, Henry ArtioIJ, to be confirmed as iMtMil, aud the as-HHcr as-HHcr intructrd to Mke carreelion cfnameas complained of. lAalm559, K It Acder-ou and Kl!zatit An ercon, that tie a-(etf-nent oif three and a half lota In block PS, and a!! of block 69. aud lot three, block t, all In put D, l abated, the title to this prcpetty no' beiligVr!eU iutliem. We alo recommend that claim 178, Ida 15. Winters, he re considered aud $590 aliited on ImprovemenU. Rrspectfully lubmitted. H Pian. hoick, W. II. H. ril'AlttiBlH Iirrs Coiix. The rep3tt waaiilo4ed. IkcoMer iliaan reported that thUcomplctui tlio business, except ttial the committee (o whom wai referred the cases of aseessmenU lu cash had not reported. . Major SouM fcjggesled that the cumailttee could meet alter the council meetiug on Tuesday tilghU Atthesuggestlouof Mr.CIute.it wai deeiJed kjcito Fretl. Simou li-foro li-foro a ooaiuiiUea couiUtmg of Spaf-ford, Spaf-ford, Anders-ill and I'arsons en Mjjnday morning to Low came why tlie auemeut on Ills personal pro -crly should net be lucreased. UuunLlIman Colin Unit arose and congratulated his fellow statesmen upon the WL-Jom whleh hadrlur-acterlzed hadrlur-acterlzed their long and aiduous labors. Heliid but one regret, and that was that the assessmeuiagalntt the loan avsuchttlonn had been con--firmed. The officers of some of those associations had Informed him that uuIeM they were granted some relief, they would liave to go out of business. This wwild Lc.a iblic calamity. Councilman Lynn said the ram nillteo had acted as they did In-cause In-cause tliere was uo otlier way oiti to them. Major Scott liiu.brletly thanked tbe members for their faithfulness. Tne board then adjourned until Thursday uight. It is cslimatel th-it the reJuctbti on tbe railroads will amount lo 1 50,01. while the total re.iu-llon will be between SS'l'JPJ.I aud 93V),-1100. 93V),-1100. " " "" |