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Show taxpayer of the Orientals. The company com-pany has paid It taxes of $31. &0 on a valuation of $3,220 on real and personal per-sonal property. The Hashimoto company, com-pany, with n valuation of J1.30i. tv.inos second, and has paid tin; tac: Ot $.17,30 assessed against It. Joslo Sun Is the largest holder among thy Chinee women, as h'T property Is nlned !it $MU. for which she has paid ?1l.7tf. The list or Chinese Chi-nese and Japanese, with the valuation ot their personal or real properly, I thowu as follows: Lee Sing, J95; Lung Hop sing, 700; Josle Sun. $910; E. S. Shiraa-nura, Shiraa-nura, $175; Shlma Toys, $100; Won? Sing, $110; Y. Site. $25; Un lug i Co., $400; Sons. Wlug & Co.. $750; Tal Sun Chun. $6on; the Tako company, com-pany, $1,220; Toko company, $"300. Tokyo restaurant. $:to0; T. 1 Turato company. $300; Tullyn company. f'JOO; Yng Kelm Lee, $;05 T. Tama-sakl, Tama-sakl, $2)0; Tom Yce. $7.1; Charles Chong. $4.'i; Mrs. C. C. Chlnn. $200; Mrs. C. Chin. $50; J. J. ChfD, $200; K. Chabuta. $70; Kce Hop. $75; Sam Hang. $65; Wo Quang Hong. $500; Hashimoto company, $1,500; Man Jap, $50; Su Kayamo, $176; Tony Lec, $25; Hop Lee, $35; Jim Lonf, $130; Norn Long, $75; Sing Lee, $90; Woo Lee, $50; Wan C. Lung, $200, and Yem Quong Lung. $600. J. J. Chlnn Is Manager. In the Chlnn family alone the county coun-ty books shw a valuation of $450. J. J. Chlnn Is mayor .of Chinatown and is reputed to havo much more wealth than the deputies In the county assessor's as-sessor's office have been ablo to locate. lo-cate. This Is true of both Japs and Chinese, however, as It la believed only a very small part of the real valuation val-uation Is discovered. The Chinese do not make the show of their holdings the same as the Japanese do, but even then there seems to be an Instinctive move en the part of both at the time the assessor's deputies come around to hide some of tho most valuable property, Thut thla is true was shown last week, when the appraisement of tho estate of Yosuke Naruml, a Jap, wus filed for probate in the district court. It was discovered that ho had not been found by deputies in the assessor's asses-sor's office, but still owed property valued at $2,564.17. A humorous Incident occurred In the treasurer's office some time ago, when Norn Long, a Chinaman, entered en-tered and sputtered out tho fact that he had been receiving assessment notices no-tices under the wrong name. It had been coming as Long John, and tho Chinaman was naturally vexed. He had the name changed on the books, and then paid his $1.SC ou an assessment assess-ment of only $75. taxes mm CHIStSE JLIH Salt IyJike, Jan. 2 Thirty-seven Chinese and Japs in Salt Lake couu-ty couu-ty arc paying taxes upon personal property and real estate valued In all at ? 12,-1 Co. as shown by the books of the cunty treasurer. . The Chinese, thoufh In much less numbers than tho Japs in Salt Lake and small towns in Salt Lake couuty. own moro property prop-erty than subjects of the mikado. The taxes on this property amount to $3GG.C2. of which only JS7.70 is unpaid. un-paid. This Is all on personal properly prop-erly the amount unpaid but will probably be collected within thy next few months. According to the tieasurer's book.-, ho Tain rnmnanv io Ii. ..o .-I., |