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Show I II Census Returns Gives J I City's Increase 7,224 I Gam 28.2 per cenf 1 i I Advices from Washington j fl !&st night give Ogden's populsu I ' tioin as 32,804, an increase of I 7,224 r 28,2 per cent This is mM about 100 per cent more than Hj estimated. The per cent of in-I in-I flH cjease is gratifying yet the be-IBj be-IBj exsts ere the population III j of the city is more than these 'fit figures. At the time the enu- 1 K ; iterators were at work in the W city, there was much sickness IW and many residences could not , fr be reachced. When the fact was j brought to the attention of the j (I! city and civil officers an effort I'M was made to have the people of the city who had not given statistics sta-tistics to thte enumerators to do so. After this request had been made, many names were, added to the. rolls in several districts. Washington, April 6. Ogden Utah, 32,804, increase 7,224. or 28.2 per cent; Jonesville, Ohio, 29,569, increase 1,543 or 5.5 per cent. Huntington, Ind., 14,000, increase 3.728 orf 36.3 per cent. Wilmington N. C, 33,372, in. crease 27,624 or 29.6 per cent. Cambridge, Ohio, 23,104, increase in-crease 1,777 or 15.7 per cent. Greensburg, Pa., 15,033 increase 2,021, or 13. 6. per cent. |