Show 18 TO THE WEAVHEB It is Fickle and UncertainStill Cold in the North U I look for a most decided change said Sergeant Kortz as he gazed out over the chimney tops from his eyrie in the Wasatch Building yesterday Indications In-dications point to another snow storm ere long My report at 11 am shows that there has been a slight fall ol snow I rt Ogden Park City and at Bois luaho and it is scarcely probable that we will escape a visitation even though it may be slight In Salt Lake at 5 oclock the mercury stood at 16 above at 11 a m 22 above and the minimum during the twentyfour hour was 14 above In Ogden at the same hour tbe mercury registered 19 Stockton 28 Bineham IS Park City 32 Provo 32 In Helena Mont it fell to 14 below while at Boise it was 6 above at 5 yesterday yes-terday morning A correspondent of the writer who was atone time a resident resi-dent of this city but norr located at Malad Idaho writes ou the 18th as follows fol-lows I do not know whether you will get this before the coming spring or not We received mail in this burg tonight to-night for the first time in ten days but I am inclined to think the blockade is now raised and will remain in that position for a few hours at least The snow fall in this valley has been something some-thing terrible Jfnosv fell steadily for over a week then the thermometer went down with a dull sickening thud and intensely cold weather sue ceededknocking all the cheap thor mometera galley west A thermomc ter that is not capable of registerinc from 30 to 35 degrees below has no excuse ex-cuse for existence in this part of the world Wa er in the wells froze solid < aud coal oil congealed in the lamps even the best whisky our neighboring neighbor-ing saloon may be purchased bv tfiH poundso hard has it become r The mercury has ranged all the way from 24 to 36 below but more frequently ha clung lovingly arouud the 30 mark |