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Show COl'NTY ASSESSORS REPORT James Rollins , county assessor, uiado his annual report lust Monday to the county board of commissioners commission-ers and to the state board! of equalization. equali-zation. Every item shows a healthy Increase, In-crease, except personal property other than livestock. The largest increase was in the value of sheep, $163,000 over 1922. Following are a few of the items compared with the 1922 assessment. The first number is the 1922 valuation valua-tion and the 1923 value follows: City., and., town.. Jots.... $274,740 $280, 215. Improved farm lands $1,177,100; 1,207,760. Total real estate exclusive of improvements, im-provements, $2,118,570; ' $2,150-280. $2,150-280. Improvements, $755,705; $760,-520. $760,-520. Range cattle, $198,165; $199,030 Sheep $431,810; $594,325. Personal property other than live stock, $447,620; $402,620. Total assessment made by assessor, assess-or, $4,078,345; $4,221,135. To this total will be added the valuations made by the state board of equalization on railroad and other property coming under its jurisdiction. |