Show E EN C S S hany many people consider it very cusatis In satis fact rac tory orv THE HE OF ain while III consider agdens estimate Eili mate too so low salt ut lale ii Is thought to be b far laboie the comet correct figures the census reports relative to ogden d en and salt lake as announced b by y THE TIIE STANDARD created such a comment ou on the streets for and against that the views as ex reused reseed being of much interest were gathered and a brief list of 0 the people seen are riven given helcio the que question tion asked w was as what d do ayou oa tb think I 1 of the ogden and salt lake census captain ransford smith when see n at his office expressed great surprise at the census returns of silt salt luke lake and he doubted their correctness coguen returns ra turns has however ever he thinks to be about richt lie ile gave nor no reason eaon all a to why salt lakes census should be aboe above the correct estimate 11 II W V smith in the fame build the census of ogden to be about which is a close estimate lie ile cannot be led to believe beli eie ho boa ever that salt lakes figures are correct mr air 11 koers emphatically stated stated that bat t he ii e disbelieved the salt lake report and thinks the enumerators must have counted twice through in mistake stake agdens returns are about what be expected david kay thinks the enumerators have a great rainy many people he lie estimated the population of ogdan ogden to be S 0 and W J stephens were confident that oden has from to inhabitants they bt bel l eye a great number have been left out G A dhemecourt dHame court is euil emi hatic hatle in his deabel disbelief iff in the correctness of the salt lake returns he ile thinks that ogden has at least and that silt salt lake will go no higher than 40 un on the part of the enumerators he considered congi dered as the cause judge llen flen ierson lerson is considerably ed at the difference shown between the two to cities silt lake figures certainly exceeded his big expectations while ha considered as about correct hon ilon D 11 II peery thinks our census haa 1 been taken as fairly as it has ever been babore he ile has watched the casus returns for forty years and he feels justified in stating fet iun this fact air mr U eav iwae WAS our surprised 1 63 byrtie fiti wres sh shown own for 8 gait MY la luke ke he ile feels confident that numbers of people have been missed in the odan ogden return returns while bile transients have been enumerated atS at bait allt lake it T flume believes the census of oad ogdin n to be 2000 short he lie does not k know now anything about salt lake and therefore did not care to give his opinion f sidney stevens feels confident that no person looking from nub ifill heights westward would take to be a c city ity of lees less than to 20 23 inhabitants salt lakes figures did appear big to him city attorney 4 it hey Iley wood thinks that 2000 people were ere missed in in the ogden count cowit but silt salt likes lakes figures were about right I 1 L dark believes that returns were correct 11 he buoo nothing about the salt lake figures ad kuhn kahn says he be lucindi his own ansine bu sines g and bother bis his head about census returns W 11 II wright dry goods merchant has his opinion t iett at lest least 2000 more p ople are living iu in ogden than the enumerators have alic ebrun u W II 11 turner thinks that agdens population may way be safely quoted at I 1 he e cm point to several cates where whole families etva been missed by the coun counters tots mayor F J kiesel believes thit that the cen us haa ties been conducted fairly and the be en umers ore have done their duty as creditably aj as might ue te expected he ile believes the ame same number of mibs es have happened in as are found in all census returns looking at the registration lists of the two cities he believes returns to be corr ct salt lakes figures were rather higher than he lie expected but as it is he is plea pt eased tied at the progress ogden hai has male which shows a greater percentage of inc retee than salt I 1 ake city I 1 Ex United stat stated mar marshal bal frank if uye dye espeut yesterday el lu I 1 the city united states prosecuting attorney 0 osanah OS anaa was a to western capital yesterday the mailer matter of allowing the carnival commit committee tv e to bouie ajo ujo lester park pavilion tor for the sale of refreshments refresh LOO a la was referred to the committee on pul public ll grounds with power to act Aft after erthO the meeting the privilege wai as granted by the committee joe clayton new manager manage r of the e resort intended to a outdo ado any of his predecessors in making I 1 this he the beit best resort ot of the surrounding country he lie hai has engaged christea sens orchestra beetha lo 10 e give two concerto concerts per dy day one in tb the e a alter aud nud oue one in the evening some kindly disposed dispo eed person has wrapped warm arm hex rex clothing about the person of isaac figure la 18 8 BI comfortably outside the atlas saloon loon an arab cap has been placed hid head and thia ith his jaunty attitude makes him irro irre siet ably comical in another part of this issue of THE tim OTA NDAKU appears a motive from ogden ice dealers da alera adjusting thu the prices at which le ice l e wilt will hera hereafter After bo be delivered in oden ogden atiee prices are an advance on these those which hive recently prevailed owins owing to ti keen competition the prices quoted however are lower than those in silt lake city and those who ue ice should note them careful carefully lv houses and ml lot lots lor for MO cash lows hiitt bat no w pa y co boo koom aa 2 21 cortez building I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 4 t 1 11 iak vs I 1 |