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The taxable value of railroads, power lines, natural gas lines, telephone and telegraph lines, oil pipe lines and similar properties assessed by the Board approximatesper cent of the entire state.
Taxable valuation. These assessments require con sideration of stock and bond values, past and present net earnings, future prospects, present condition, and numerous other factors reflecting the actual value of the properties assessed.
Forty such assessments, aggregating more than a quarter of a billion dollars, were made in,

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