Show A DREAM OF 1900 A Water Famine the Tle es Dying and the Grass Withering Away SALT LAKE CITY WIPED OUT By the Biggest Deluge Known In HIstory Caused by the Upper Dam e1eni g 5000 Bodies Recovered lay I have a drink j Ask Sir William Jones May I sprinkle the lawnf Abk 1 Sir William May I scrub the back steps By tho grace of Sir William and his water May I water my horse If you settle with Sir William first 1 May we extend mains on G streetr Go and ask Sir William May we give a drop of water for sweet charitys sakeS If Sir William thinks I best May we have free water at the fat stock show ShowNotunless Tfot unless Sir William says so Shall the water works be sold to tho English brewers I the price pleases SlrWilllam May I slush my sewer Got down on jour knees to Sir William and say gaceWATER WATER FAMINE IN 1000 The following is taken from THE SALT LAKE HERALD of July 13 11519 The water famine beggars description The shade trees nr dying and the too lawns withering wither-ing away The magnllicent boulevards are shorn of their verdure and tho leaves am full ing from tho trees as if blasted by a simoon Tho only vater which can be used until the injunction in-junction is settled Is enough for driiiking and domestic purpose and in some cases this is denied But there Is plenty of water The four reservoirs are filled up to the waste chute and the qualltyxvasueier I is to lc hoped that tho city having sold out its right lo hje wner to Mr Jones will accept whatever what-ever providence he is disposed to mete out The liieront famine cannot last many days more without serious destruction |