Show STORM KING IS EARLY EMU 4 Makes Ills flis Hs Appearance And Ad Tries To Break Record I 1 I FALL FAL OF OJ OFRAIN RAIN RAI AND D SNOW I I GENERAL ALL AL OVER OV THE T STATE TELEGRAPH WIRES WS DOWN DOW t It I was s graciously becoming of or the te teston storm ston king to send an a abundance of snow snoW and rain rin into the mountains and valleys of af Utah earlier earler than tha usual af at after after ter the awful aul summer siege sies Salt Sal Lake Le awoke awoke yesterday morning morning to gaze ge fond fondly fondly fondly ly on snowcapped peaks pea for the first frt time In many months and to resurrect barrels barels of rusty Better Beter still sti the storm endured all al over the state and left its it trace in many other oter parts part of the intermountain country countr As late as a last lat evening reports report from Tintic and Sanpete the mountainous regions showed that snow snow was wa falling and had been falling pretty retty steadily since 7 Sunday Sunda evening evenin The rain rn began about 6 p m Sunday In the city and the te downpour was heavy hea until along towards daylight Then it snowed covering the moun mountains mountains with a coat of of the beautiful but b t leaving the streets t only in a a a muddy condition the snowfall being too slight sU ht to to measure and melting as asit it fell fel The snow lasted from 4 a 0 m an to a a m mand mand mand and then the the main man body bod of the storm stor which originated on the Pacific coast coat some same days ago passed on to give the farmers faner of western South Sauth Dakota and Nebraska a a a chance chace It I is doing d ing the right thing over there ter now S After Ater the te Record Sundays Sundays and ad Mondays precipitation came ce very ver near breaking all al records for far hours for the te month mont of September The instruments in i the weather wether office show that up to 6 yesterday afternoon 12 Inches of ot rain rin had fallen falen The greatest fall tal recorded for hours hour in the month mont of September was wa on Sept Sept 1 and ad 2 1896 1695 the record records being inches Sept Sept 30 1878 there tere was wa a precipitation of inches So the storm stor ending yesterday morning moring ranks rk third Late in the af afternoon afternoon rain rin commenced again a n and the probabilities are a that tat before the hours haur were up last lat night it Itha had ha made m de a hard har try tr for second s nd place The temperature dropped to freezing or 32 degrees at 6 a a m yesterday the te mercury mercur striving strIng hard har too to get gt a record recard Only ton on one occasion has ha it been colder in the month of September on Sept Sept 22 2 1895 when hen the temperature was wa 29 2 and ad with wit that exception the nearest approach to yesterdays freeze freze out was wa 33 3 degrees dege in September 1893 As Ati A Governor Roosevelt is not within miles mies of Salt Sal Lake the old weather observers are finding some difficulty in accounting for the te phenomenal situa situation siua situation tion ton Salt Sal Lake Le was the coldest point pointon on the he weather chart char for this region yesterday morning moring Wyoming not ex cx excepted e General Over Oer the t State Reports front from the station staton agents agent of the Rio Grande Grand Weter Western and Oregon Short Shor Line Lie show the th condition to t be general generl At Silver Siver City it was wa snowing hard had yesterday esterday afternoon and Eureka had her ber portion Fairview saw plenty of the beautiful and ad all over the te Utah Ut division of the Short Line which takes In Cache valley valey there was wa more or less snow and ad rain rin It I means great geat things to the farmers faer even een though it Is late Mr Murdock is particularly happy be because because cause it will bring his lake up un another anoter Inch or so The storm ston east eat of Salt SaIt Lake Le played havoc with wit the telegraph wires for awhile yesterday and atri ad during a a a part pa of the day communication was wa entirely cut off or However the line lne repairers got gt to work and ad before the afternoon n was wa ended the wires of both the te Western West Western ern em Union company and the te Associated Associated Press were working Director Murdoch predicts predict for far today occasional showers and warmer |