Show METEOROLOGICAL REPORT Yesterdays Becord at tho Locnl Office of tho Weather Bureau Salt Lake City March 11 1901 4S deg mini I Maximum temperature nnmi temperature 32drcmcn tumpcra tuie JO deft which In tlia normal I of tomporauiro Accumulated excess l I P plnce tho llrst of tho mouth 1 iIu Accumulaiwl oxce a of tcmporaturo p Hlneo January lit 2S dog Total preclpltanon from o t P ni to c p ii I m M Inch S Accumulated oxcegs of precipitation slum tlrtt of the month K Inch I S Accumulated OXCCOB of precipitation slnco January 1st Si Inch S LOCAL FORECAST FOR TODAY S Rain or snow colder r L > 1I MURDOCH Section Director PROM OTHER CITIES Reports received nt Salt Lake CHy S S Utah on March 11 1MJ Observations taken at all stations at S a m 73th meridian merid-ian tlmo t I b t L I c I I v f S g 1 a I c 0 v I I Denver 23S 2 22 G D dgo L9O 62 32 12 c i i N Grand JUnQn 296 Gi i2 Cloudy S Iander 296 4 21 00 Clear MOIOfl1 S2 10 a i oo p cidy T 9 5 N llatte io t OP Clear i OmrLlla ooo 3 20 01 Clear Ripid City G3 46 24 Clear F 5 Salt Lfl < 2G3 i l 10 00 P cldy Santa Fo IS l Clear S I Light I j i Direction of Wind Denver west Dodgo northwest I southeast Grand Junction Lander southwcytj Motlcno southwest I North PlaUe iduthcnst Omaha souih p west Jtapld City west Salt Lake City I eouthcast Sanlu Fc northwest 3QVEflNOR MAY VETO IT Great Interest in His Action on Polygamy Bill EXECUTIVE NONCOMMITTAL Gay Wells When vAsked LastEven S lug as to His Intentions Regarding the Evans Measure Replied That Ho Had Not Yet Fully Examined Its Provisions Member of Legislature Who Is Intimately Acquainted With the Governor Predicts Veto of BillS Bill-S It wag said yesterday by a member of the Legislature who is intimately acquainted with the Governor that he would certainly veto the Evans polygamy bill It was also argued that as the Governor had made ficquent trips lo the East and was familiar with the feeling there regarding Utah nf fairs he would be still more liable to disapprove the measure than he would be under other circumstances Should the Governor veto the bill It is not believed that It will be possible for it to be passed over the veto as It did not pass by a two thirds vote In cither branch Gov Wells when seen last night and asked concerning his probable action ac-tion said that he did not know the exact provisions of the hill and could not say what he would do until he had thoroughly considered the measure The bill will probably reach him today f > iiowevcr and he will then give It his immediate attention He received a lelcgrain from a New York paper yesterday asking him as to his probable action In the matter jut the telegram remains unanswered |