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At 4 :30 p. m. the Board took a recess until 10 a. m., October 23, 1913. October 23, 1913 — 10 a. m. Full Board present. Meeting called to order by Chairman Shaughnessy. There being no property owners present who desired a hearing, a recess was taken until 2 p. m. October 23, 1913 — 2 p. m. Full Board present. Meeting called to order by Chairman Shaughnessy. There being no property owners present who desired a hearing, a recess was taken until 10 a. m., October 24, 1913. October 24, 1913 — 10 a.... m. Full Board present. Meeting called to order by Chairman Shaughnessy. There being no property owners present who desired a hearing, a recess was taken until 2 p. m. October 24, 1913 — 2 p. m. Full Board present. Meeting called to order by Chairman Shaughnessy. There being no property owners present who desired a hearing, a recess was taken until 10 a. m., October 25, 1913. October 25, 1913 — 10 a. m. Full Board present. Meeting called to order by Chairman Shaughnessy. H. E. Freudenthal appeared on behalf of the Prince Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company, to show cause why the assessment valuation placed by the Assessor on mine plant should not be increased from $5,700 to $14,000 ; railroad from $18,515 to $50,000 ; Bullionville improvements from $3,000 to $5,000, and stores and fixtures from $400 to $1,200, in accordance with citation issued by the Nevada Tax Commission under date of October 21, 1913.
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