Show TillS THIS NUMBER WILLBE WILLBE WILL BE FOUND CORRECT Washington Learns Unofficial Unofficial cial c a I Figures on COl nt in n Capital o of f Utah NO I IN THESE IS EXPECTED Director Durand Pleased Over Cap Capable Capable Capable able Manner in Which Census Work Has F as Been Done in Utah Special to The lican Washington June 3 The census report for Salt Lake City will show that that city oily has a population of While these those figures are unofficial it will be found that when the official announcement is made from the office of Census Director E Dana Durand they will be correct That this will be a great disappointment to the commercial organizations and leading citizens of Salt Lake there is little doubt as it had been expected that the figures would total The Tb official report of ot H A supervisor of the tb census tots lor Utah hale ban tta aa I I It I DI 33 t I yet Tet reached the U office effite of tN t director di r oter but ut Director Dv has IMM kept Jept In he dune clone torten with hie hi bl sup a aall all al over ovar the th tatted Males hates aiM ar bM be re rec 1 c tied Id unofficial figures flur t frs Salt Halt Take t oi tot more than four or five ft in II r ie ire II nn will be added ad t to Salt lakes lk tout I and cod aka 4 is J expected d to start his baa official lal rt to Washington N today A rk cl Well II Ir or Durand Dd has bee pIe O me the manner r in la which UM the work rk of gathering UM the data 1 oven t en Lj coined ri a on in s i Mo have haxe ha been spared pared according to the re es report ports port J Hla reach re h tn director here Dore tog to toK K g I the best bt results It Districts have bay been b en gone goa over several times tame In III order r to in 1 t r Dt f sure ure re to get IJ mry everybody body and If Halt aNt It Lake Is i not U fied the thee e roat It a reed n d find DO no fault with Super McMillin BIb were left at att atUr t Ur th hotel hole and anI rooming houses hou and d a great Jt t deal of extra work was wan done dOlle by byth byth byth th up T por and aDd his hie assistants for rOt which they thy can hope to t get no pay and In fact tact they thy understood In advance that there then would be a great rrt deal of ot work fur for whirrs wh n they theT could not hope to be b remunerated ted td I The rho Th Utah Ulah In w Washington In official an s a well as nu private life lite has ha I lre 1 n deeply dei l Interested In the ee figure and when these th the unofficial Ar became known tonight there thre was wae rime r me surprise expressed ed us as all felt r that Salt lakes Lak ix Jf was w wIn In x of 1 I General O beral conviction tion Is la I expressed fx however that the of oC those who were we not counted In Lake IAk not DOt be 1 e as a Beat Mt as In many man other ettles of the thee country e tJ n t The Th census of ot for Salt Bait Lake Lak Ju Junt t completed JIt will how show an n Increase Ic Ico over o r 1110 of oC The Th showing for tor forthe forthe the ten years year yea ending this year Is I 1 not DOt as ea satisfactory to many as ae It might be yet t it shows a wonderful growth on tree tle reef part of the tb capital of oC Utah and lil not be discouraging 41 to Its lt citi citizens zens nl It Is le exported expected x that Salt Matt Lake Continued d on Page Ial Two Tiro THIS NUMBER Will VILL LL I BE FOUND CORRECT Continued Prom front One Oar will trill rank In point of pop population population among tho the cities of or the United States In the census of ot 1800 1200 1 00 Salt Lake ranked seventieth Under the Statutes governing the work the entire enumeration w was s to have been bean completed within a month and in the cities the tho work was II ml tea to fifteen days datys It was expected that thai some sonic of the returns from the cities would be received r elved as early as the first week of ot June but the exact population of tha th entire country will not be bo do de determined before some time Ume In Septem September ber her The census ceneus officials will how however however ever over know within a few fw thousand of the tho number long before the close of the summer months They will be beable beable able to reach a substantially accurate by b their payrolls but this will be more or less leas speculative lX Cb Ninety Inet Millions I Director Durand is III counting upon a aroll aroll roll roU of or not fewer than names name I This estimate Is Ja based upon calculation tion tione of ot his experts and makes al allowance allowance lowance for an increase according to I Ithe the tho tendencies shown in the last three previous censuses Between 1870 and the increase in the population was SO Q per cent between 1880 and ant 1890 n per coat cant between 1890 and 1900 1909 21 per cent If the decrease should I continue at the same ratio there would be a railing falling off oCt this year of the rato rate of or gain gala to 17 per cent The immigration tion figures for the past decade have havo been greater however than for any of the tile previous pre lous periods Mak ing allowance for this augmentation from outside it Is calculated that tho the increase for the past put ten years eara will be beabout beabout beabout about 18 IS per cent and as in round numbers the tle figure for tor 1980 1986 was 76 Oteo It Is now calculated that there has hu been bean an addition of about souls soula Much Interest Is felt as to the show Ing regarding the purely purel native In increase crease The enumerations between en 1870 and 1990 1000 U show a tendency toward race suicide and It Is III Mr Ir Pur Durands nd s fond hope hone that the reports of his h subordinates may ma be able to check this apparent Man lIan of or figures that he Is 18 ho be does doos not however permit his optimism to shade his facts anti and n until tho the actual returns show some thIns thing better beUer he will hold to his ninety million estimate Innovation In There will be some somo innovations In this census and they are expected to Improve the reports For instance the country tanner farmer has baa been beon afforded an opportunity to consider in advance the statements statement he shall make mako ns as to the tho con prevailing with reference to tonis his nis holdings Moldings and the same advantage was wu given heads h of families In cities as to the enumeration of their house hold bold in both cases casos cas os sheets were ware pawed around before the official calls of ot the tile enumerators In the hope that both Nth and would be more mote complete In their returns than other wise witte they might be There Thero also was unusual Dual care In the of ot the work of or the enumerators In the cities supervisors camped on the heels heel of the themen I men IRen en with the pencils during the first day of or their In the country districts the sheets themselves were we specially especially scrutinized The Inquiry comprised three principal branches Population agriculture and mining and manufacturing The ques covered the acreage the value and the tho product of farms included an espe especial pe cial dat 1 enumeration of animals capital In Invested Iny Invested vested y the tile value of products and the number of employee employ of mining and manufacturing plants plant Very err Inquisitive The enumerators wanted to know a good deal about everybody for the pop population volumes volume They The not only In Insisted Meted upon knowing ones ons sex but ex ox tf ted d one to reveal his hie age and asked hint to tell whether he was white black mulatto Chinese Japanese or Indian whether he was married or single and If IC married how often orten whether ho he was wu American or foreign born and if the tho latter JaUer to t five lYe not only his nationality but hie his race and Then If one is Ie a woman she he was WILS asked aked to tell how ow many children were born to her and all about her er education par parentage outage and employment All An this In formation Is Ie for the general average and for the ear only of one of the tho enumerator He In Is sworn not to re reveal reveal reveel veal veel any of the awful truths truth The mere ero getting of ot the Information Is costing coMing the Ute government the pretty Mm um hi of f Si Of Ot this amount 4 KL tW Me is boing Ing paid to tn enumerators and the remaining million to super supervisors u r visors With a few exceptions the enumerators are paid on tho the basis of the work w rk done In the country the remuneration Is from 20 to 30 cents for each farm reported while tho the pay for names name ranges from two to four cents The districts will average 1300 names 1000 In the country and 1600 in the cities clUes In the southern states thero there were two enumerators in each district one white whit and the other black All AU told there were about 1500 negro enu enumerators enumerators enumerators but some of ot them were em employed employed employed in the northern states In the south the tho negroes were visited by enumerators of their own race as were re rethe the whites by their own people There Thero also were about women enumerators enumerators tors tOM In point of ot numbers numbe New Tew York leads the tho list with enumerators while Nevada closes tho the proc slon with 86 The results of the tho labors of ot this army of ot people will wilt bo published publish cd in 12 1 or 15 16 large largo volumes which will come out from time to time for tor two or years after aCter tho the completion of tho the work In the field All the tabulation as os well welt as the tho general preparation of the tho mat matter matter matter ter for tor the printer will be he done In Washington under Mr Durands Dur nd super supervision supervision supervision vision |