Show WORK OF THE TORRID WAVE Temperature Did Not Rise Above 95 Yesterday but the Heat Was Severely Felt Owing to Condition I is of i the Atmosphere I j r1 II I Lj4 1HE35ULT1 I I jSv l NTr i1 jHi P 1 S T > OVtV IP MJ 1 11 I Sc i lii I 1 I I l JiItkiI tIIlLIIIitjilj1 ci I a Q L = I Ii L o Li DP L 51 t l r 1f i 1 j ft iI c llL ll L hZc F JZ3OThq0fl 4 The prediction of the weather bureau as regards yesterdays weather was verified and the mercury did not rise I above 13 which was at 1230 p m By 230 it had fallen to 91 and at 430 tho hour at which the height of the heat was reached on the day before the thermometer registered only SS The mercury did not fall further than 70 the night before last which explains why It was so oppressive all of that night The highest reached at Liberty park yesterday was Off as compared I with 104 on Thursday There were eight points on the weather map of yesterday where tho mercury had reached 100 and over the previous day Havre Mont leads the list with lOS Miles City and Yuma follow with 10G each Phoenix registered 104 and Salt Lake Grand Junction and El Pago rex registered 100 each The West was comparatively rainless on Thursday Thurs-day rain falling only lightly along the Washington and the Oregon coast and slightly in western Colorado The weather scorned even more op piessive yesterday afternoon than on the pievlous day although the humidity was only 10 per cent 2 per cent greater than on the previous day and people appeared to be perspiring more freely than at any other time this year The weather office ascribed this to the presence pres-ence of so much cloud In the skywhich prevented radiation of the heat from the earth It was threatening most of the afternoon and In some parts of the I valley there were light showers |