TAKING THE CENSUS. 
With the break of day this morn- 
ing a host of 70,000 interrogators 
were turned loose to take the 13th 
census of the United States. 
The enumerators must complete 
their work before April 30. All 
the questions asked must be an- 
swered on the basis of April 16. 
Here are the questions to be asked. 
Study them out; the enumerator will 
be calling at your door within a 
few days. 
1. State whether person is head 
of the family or wife, son, daughter, 
boarder, lodger, servant, ete. 
2. State whether male or female. 
3. State whether white, black, 
mulatto, Chinese, Japanese or In- 
dian. 
4. Give age at the last birthday. 
(If less than two years old give the 
12th of a year, as 1 3-12, 6-12. Write 
0-12 if less than one month. ) 
5. State whether single, married, 
widowed or divorced. 
6. If married, state whether pres- 
ent marriage is first, second or sub- 
sequent marriage. 
7. Give number of years of pres- 
ent marriage. (Give completed 
years; thus, if married three years 
and 10 months, write ‘‘three 
years.’’) 
8. If person is a married, wid- 
owed or divorced woman, give num- 
ber of children she has had during 
her lifetime. 
_ 9. Give number of these children 
living on April 15, 1910. 
10. Give state or territory of the 
United States, or foreign country, in 
which person was born. 
10a. If foreign born, give mother 
tongue or native language. 
11. Give state or territory of the 
United States, or foreign country, in 
which person’s father was born. 
12. Give state or territory of the 
United States, or foreign country, in 
which person’s mother was born. 
lla. If person ’s father was for- 
eign born give his mother tongue or 
native language. 
12a. If person ’s mother was for- 
eign born give her mother tongue or 
native language. 
13. If foreign born give year in 
which person first came to the 
United States. 
14. If foreign born man over 21 
state whether he is (1) an alien, or 
(2) has taken out first papers, or 
(3) is fully naturalized. 
15. State whether person is able 
to speak English. 
16. If unable to speak English 
vive native language or mother 
tongue. 
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17. Give trade or profession of, 
or particular kind of work done by 
person. 
18. Give nature of industry, busi- 
ness or establishment in which per- 
son works. 
19. If occupied, is person (1) an 
employer or (2). a worker for salary 
or wages, or (3) working on own ac- 
count. 
20. If an. employe’ (worker), 
state whether out of work on April 
15,.F910: 
21. If an employe (worker), give 
number of weeks out of work duri ing 
year 1909. 
22. State whether able to 
English or any other language. 
233. State whether able to write 
English or any other language. 
24. State whether person has at- 
tended school at any time since 
Sept. 1,1909. 
25. If aman over 
er he served in the 
navy. 
26. If a man over 50 state wheth- 
er he served in the confederate army 
or havy. 
read 
50 state wheth- 
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