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Show ? jf Weather' Report. Heavy rainfall at the iluso of the month saved It from being classed as a dry one. The wet Bpcll of tho SUSOth was a general one, llio ruin turning to snow in thu colder localities. Betides litis wet pctlod there wax a general rain on tho 7th throughout all tho northern section, and scattering lalns during the first week throughout tho southern section. sec-tion. The total rainfall for tho month was 50 per cent greater than Hint of t lit averago September, and from llvo to eight time whnt it was last September. The month wns two degrees colder than Hie normal September, and more than five degrees colder, on tho nvcrngo at various stations, than September oi 1B!)2. Kiom me lit to the (lib wero the warmest days. The lowest temperature occurred on dillerciit date.i fiom tlie'JOth to the 30th. On theBOth llio temperature tempera-ture at Sult.Lnko City ff II to JK1 degrees j which is thu lowest eteriioinledduilng September. Tho average atmospheric prtMurc wnB llio lowest of nfiv ' tjepli'inber oil record, belng being i.'5.57 i'nrhcs at Salt I .ake City or llt.00 inches, i educed lo seadovel. Thero wns Just tip) opiioslto of tho usual well-known eoneapoiidenco between a low pressure and a high temperature. tem-perature. Tho luontli wnsit blight and sunny one. The av.eiagesuushlno (from photographic photo-graphic record lA Suit Lake was 10 3 honra per day, or 85 per cent of the po-elbla po-elbla amount j as against (K) per cont In 18M, Tho latter month wuaitn unusually sunshiny one; this ono wns about the nvenigo. |