Show a I 4 1 J r. if I I L ut 1 i lJ 9 l When hen the census of Utah was taken In laso the returns d. d loed that the population of the t territory was or of which 19 1 were ot of the United 30 n of whom were born IB U h. h In 1889 1389 the population to the foreign born n J population Increasing In the nine yeses yra 18 The figures figure are th those e which were contained In the report or the governor governor gov- gov whIch he to the secretary of the InterIor on October 20 20 1889 The fhe of the Incorporated incorporated In- In cities and towns was 1881 1 as comS compared red with the tig- tig urea ures for or 1890 1880 The value ot of property property prop prop- erty as for tor itt In the cities and towns for tor the year 1889 was wa and the tho Indebted fleas ne and thIs wall was confined con con- tined fined to eleven en towns and cities out ot of forty The Tho debt of Sa Salt t Lake City was that of Ogden I Kays- Kays yule villa owed and Smithfield 1500 The total revenue received from the tax levy Icy for the year ear 1888 was The he total valuation or of real property was given at 35 18 1889 ot of personal prop property 1 and the total 1 an Increase over the year car preceding ot of 13 per cent The figures were given In order that the territory or of Utah ml might ht show to the federal government that It was ready for statehood ThE number of horses reported report d by the assessor In the several coon coun- U ties s was or of cattle and ot of sheep whIch represented represented only about 50 per cent ot of t the he livestock In the tho territory The wool cUp clip that year was stated at 1 pounds with a value or of It was vas al also o shown that the total value or of precious metas IncludIng l ead in 1881 was 9 the t total otal or of lead bullion Including gold old and sliver sUver content was 41 Thus It Is seen that per cent or of the and per cent ot of the gold produced In Utah was obtained by Ung or In the reduction or of lead ores It was poInted out that the mining Industry Indus Indus- try had been generally prosperous and It was the opinIon of miners that there woud be n. n great Increase I In n the mineral mInerai prOduction were It not for what they believed be was an erroneous construction or of the law relative e to the admission ot of lead ores by the treasury department Then followed a list of Utah mm- mm eras era's which gave an adequate idea letea ot of the generous manner In whIch nature had lavIshed hez treasures up Upon n Utah Need of oC public buildings s for the use or of federal officers was also shown as the federal offices were scattered all over O the city or of SnIt Salt Lake Lalie The governor that the old capitol In Fillmore Fillmore Fill Fill- more the former spat of r ment at a cost of be sold lis as It was d for school purposes The state still holds title to the tho old building building- |