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Show Mb E)ESE RET EA SLE Printed ty the Pupils VJLUME I. in tho Deaf Xlute Department of tine University of Desoret, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JANUARY 31, lh90. KK PARING FOU THE CENSUS M i.sachusetts P:jnlaticn of Southern States Estimated Michigan High, Nothern Too 1st. The eleventh census of the Urr.ted S ales will be taken next summer. E f.im ites of papal ui ra made in ad vuuee of ih-- actual count are necesToo j Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey but they are often New York sarily impeifect, found not to vary much from the 11;,' u res afterwards ctlicially obtained. A few days ago the Tradesman, of C lattanooga, i ublished ligurcs compiled by the Governors of the twelve Sjuihern States in answer to a query, and from thts j ilgu e it appeares thai the present population of the Southern siates is 19,4?9,150 against 14,033, Nurth Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georga Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentnckey Louisianna Maine Maryland 1880. 1,202 505 802 525 804,004 104,327 022 700 140 O0S 1S90. 1,053,453 1,247,771 l.lOO.ObO 343 910 08J.OOO i'09.493 1,542,180 3,077,871 150,000 424,890 2,103.541 3 505,000 l,t78,301 2,400,0,0 1,023 015 990,090 1,048,893 1,925,980 1,540,502 2,000.000 939,910 1,251,340 013,930 000,000 984.913 1275,000 . 783 085 1,0 778,073 1,131,5117 1,108,280 452 4 '2 343,9J1 1,131,110 5,082,871 1,0,750 3,198,002 174 70S 4,282,801 Rhode Island 270,531 vjuth Carolina 1)1)5,577 Tennessee Texas Vermont 930 in 1SS0. Virginia In the twelve States mentioned be- West Virginia low the cudtoinary decennial enum- Wisconsin eration was made in 1885 Colorado, South Dakota F aridi, Iowa, Kansas, Masstchusetts, Washington J.chigin, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Montaun Jorsey, Oregon, Khcde Island, and North Dakota Wisconsin. Thereby the present rate of increase was ascertained. Totals In the four new States of South Terri Lories Dakota, Washington, Montana, and North Dakota, the vote lately cast for Congressmen indicates pretty closely the present population. Thus fruni twenty-- i ii;ht of the forty-tw- o S ates which now composa the Union approximate figures are at hand. Concerning the ether States, there is on Hie in the olliccs of the respective Secretaries of State information showing in round numbers ths probable size of the present population. Here are the approximate and estimated llgures for all the States: 1 1,542,339 1,5,.M,719 332,280 1,412,505 018,407 1,315,407 1 ,981 ,495 2 038,100 i .lit-:-) 7'..? 1 510 7; 3 3,050,000 t70 045 3T5.000 1,550,032 C 000,000 784,443 03 8)1 500 880,000 Grand totals 50,135,783 G4,8J1,5'0 The basis of representation for Con- .crosmen rose steadily lrorn 30,000 in 1789 to 40,000 in 1820 . 70,080 in 1810, 130,533 in li70, and "152,000 in IStS, I will be 175,000 this year. With th addition caused hy the admission of Senators and H presentives froni t ie four new States the Presidential Electors will prGbably number 450 in the election if 1892 aaiust 401 in 1888 ai.d 188-4- . Tae States to gain electors will be: AhbunaS, Arkansas 2, California 1, Colorado 1, Georgia 2, Indiana 1, Iowa l, Kmsas 2, Kentucky 1, Louis iana 1. Jiryland 1, Minnesota 3, Mississippi 1, Missouri 4, Nebraska 3, New Jersey 1, New York 1, North Caro iina2, Ohio 2, Pennsylvania 1, Texas The four new 2, and Wisconsin 1. States will probably have fourteen electoral votes, distributed as follows, S'j'Jth Dakota 4, Washington 4, Mon tana 3. and North Dakota 3. According to the electoral vote of 1SSS with iljntana added as Demo ii with South Dikcta adifed as vote Republican, the R publican would be increased from 219 to 240. The net gain to the Republicans eems liKely, therefore, to be seven rhtsul ows for the loss cf one i hc- roral vote in JAlnc, the only State in the Union to lose. By the census of lu 1870 it had seven electoral votes, 1880 it had six. This year its quota 888, 1,813,024 3,700,100 will be live. N. Y. Sun. 200,150 i UK riUZK WINN Kit. 5,075. WO 318.2S2 A king had grown tired of tho 1,200,000 tiials of skill and strength he many 1,800,000 aw , and said he, " I will havo a 1,311,812 test of good deeds, and free if that 385,000 to thinking in tho 1,800,500 will set people was 800,000 light way." So a certain day 1,703,423 et for the trial, and tho one that 400,000 won the prize was to c.hot u what 3 0,000 lie liked lest. One hy one the peo 230.000 in the Uii p-230,000 50,155,783 NUMBER 8 ple weie let palace lolellhim what goou tiling wy had done. Last of all came a lit le "irl with her mother. " Well, little dauphlei, ' raid the king, " what "1 good de ds enn you claim.'" had no time to do good deeds, for 1 to my mother is so busy that have chickens, pickup chips, sweep the porch, pet the table, and play with the hady to kef p himstill; wanted to try for the prize, but I had no time." The king told the little girl that the prize was hers, and she could have what she wanted. She chose a wagon for the hahy to ride in" How many hoys and girls are doing the good feed th deeds that this little girl did? Earth worms.-- At Gippsland, in Australia, they have eaith worms six feet long. They live in burrows on the sloping bides of weeks, mid are sometimes turned out of tha ground by a plough. They have a curious smell, like creosote, and fowls refuse to touch them. There are two other varieties, one inhabicratic, the Democratic electoral vote ting South Africa and the other will be increased from 108 to 1SH. According to the electoral vote of southern India and Ceylon. |