Show TWELFTH CENSUS saj71 I h Work in Connection Therewith is Progressing i Pro-gressing Satisfactorily 4 The Director of the Census stales rat that the work In connection with tho favorably I Lc twelfth census Is progressing This national undertaking ordered by t the Congress has finally resulted In theN the-N collection of an aggregation of statistical statis-tical facts to determine the Industrial tat manufacturing growth of the country Its I L ing and mercantile resources its richness 113 ol rich-ness in mines and forests the number of its agricultural districts their farms I and products its educational and religious re-ligious opportunities as wiMl as questions ques-tions porlnlnlng to sociological conditions J condi-tions tionsWORK BEING EXPEDITED The labors of the olllclals In charge 4 of the bureau Indicate that the law of March I 1850 requiring the completion 0 of the four important and most desired h subjects namely population agricultural fl1 h agricul-tural manufacturing and vital statls r tb tlcs will be comoletcd within the i prescribed Umlt d i The Held work Incident to the above Tt1 Inquiries Is now practically finished it r4 and as a result the population of the iory States and Territories Including the afL Hawaiian islands and Alaska has been u I announced The growth of population 4 during the last decade shows a greater numerical Increase than In any previous census In the history of the country LSUIt BULLETINS GIVING RESULTS Bulletins will be issued as rapidly as end L possible giving the population by States and Territories by minor civil divisions Several announcements of this kind Ic I C t have already been made and It Is hoped rt coZ that the list will be completed by January Janu-ary 1st Other bulletins giving the results ice In f re-sults of the manufacturing and L agricultural inquiries will be given to the public as rapidly as circumstances mOTigf Avlll admit ufanvt le NEED OF TRAINED FORCE pries la cttJitj II 1 The Director while confident of his it arciii ability to complete the different re branches of the undertaking In the allotted the al-lotted lime llnds himself embarrassed riliotal by the Jack of n trained force prooerly t j equipped for statistical work thus raising rais-ing the question whether In the Interest try fav of economy and a thorough execution of the census work there should not be asore t f retained in the Government employ a a juta certain number of experts not only lo Da1dDFs aid in the cstallbb preliminary organization prior to the taking of the decennial veac t census but In addition to having the advantage of the work of a bureau of I b ntm trained assistants to facilitate the b 1 iretaryte early completion of the enormous U7i I I merit dertakim tht DM I recommend thai the Congress apportion ring tL ap-portion representation among the several w sev-eral States as provided by the Constitution osCT Consti-tution |