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Show Board of Equalization Equali-zation Makes Report. The State Board of Equaliza- j tion has filed its annual report with Gov. Wells. The assessment assess-ment for 1902 is SI 18,047,216, an increase of $5,445,561 over 1901. j The total amount of property as- cessea oy tne Doarawas iud,-690 iud,-690 or S3, 899, 512 more than in 1691. The indications are that the amount will be increased is 1908. Owing to the power .being given giv-en the secretary of the board to collect assessments from transient tran-sient car companies there was? an increase of 50 per cent for 1901, and for 1902 100 per cent. Some minor changes are reconi-mended reconi-mended in the law defining th duties of the collector of taxes .' ' J for car companies and the rela- r tion to the County Auditors ' - thereto. Regarding the net proceeds of mines, the secretary's report reads as follows: "It is difficult to make a proper prop-er assessment on the proceeds of coal mine's, owing to the fact that the larger producers turn the products of their mines iniw coke, and claim that their net returns from then sales of coke are nor 'net proceeds' within the mou- -Ty-if tBte li,w and fwlhjs. Qlure iiiW ana ivinis ,k most" ifiTSf6r: The wide riblmsTor - trimming have a silk baaver finish. One of the smartest of these is a bright green shot with blue. A white ribbon showered with graduated black spots has a pattern of dark blue spots of varying sizes. Ribbon having a design de-sign of scarlet poppies is effective. An entirely new idea is the embroidered embroid-ered cloth ribbons in narrow widths. These are playing an important part on the gowns of the moment. For example, a black ribbon has a design of forget-me-nots. They are also seen in the oriental colors. |