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Show I WEATHER FORECAST" WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE STATE OF j UTAH UNSETTLED SATURDAY; HHOWER8 AND SLIGHTLY COOLER AT NIGHT ON SUN- CoDpiratlra KMtbrr data at Salt Lake City, My. 17, 191 J. U HlRhNt temprlurn toddy tis 79 desree; liljiictl thlf. month ilnce 1874 -Kkt 92 dtgrrB: lourit ltit night M dsyrefB; lowwt this month ;lner IS74 was IS degroeo; mon tempr- M ilurr. for lo'dar was frl'degrw; normal was 5? M Jcffrws; trcumuUt'td deCr.lencr fines the first M tbe month Is 65 4rgrts; iccnmulatcd excru oioce M Januair 1 la 92 dSTes. W RUtlTB humidity it 8 a. m. tndar vlB 3 per 'rent,; rlstlve lumldltj at. 6 p. m. todar was C) M per rent. M Total precipitation for thr twrntr-four hours BV rndlnc at p. m. wa none; total for this month Ba .to dat Is 1.17 Inches; accumulated txcttx tor thin kV month to data Is .2 at an Inch; total preclplu- 'tton line January 1 to date Is 0.0$ Inches; ac- BV cumulated, exoa slncei Jonuarr I Is 1.17 Inches. , Sun rltos 6:07 a. m.; tun rets 7:41 p. m., 'Mar 1912. . WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. . Temperature. I r I - Stations. I "u ? 3 -it siH : s 5 SALT LAKE t 73 50 .PO U Bolie . $2 S2 (6 .00 U Cheyenne 70 "J 42 .00 M .Chlrajo M J 44 ,02 ,Duvr ,. 74 7 44 .00 W Ds t Uolnei & 70 40 .00 'Dodce City 72 ii 48 .01 Duluth M 70 42 .00 -Durango 75 74 35 .00 , Grand Junction , 71 Si 4K ,00 llArta 72 .74 46 .00 HolenA 65 71 43 a(0 Huron JO S4 42 .00 JaekhnnvHI 70 SO (4 00 Kama City .S 70 4S .00 ;I.andr 74 74 42 .03 Lftj Angtlrs 72 7 50 .00 Modena 72 7S 26 .00 Moorhrad . . K3 42 5 New OrlftAOB 74 75 ? ioo N'v York . $4. 54 ,i North r-latte 78 S3 43 .00 Oklahoma . 72 75 53 ni riioenlx 94 M M .00 rtwatello , 78 7S 44 .08 Tort land. Or. 70 74 so 00 Jnpld nty 70 74 Kg ;oo Kotebnrit 7 7 .00 Ran Dlffo 64 5 53 .00 ft. Loult - c?' 70 48' .00 ft Taiil 70 72 44 .00 Pn Franelieo u in g; 00 Seattle 0 eg C2 ,M Sheridan 70 72 44 00 Spokitio , SO x 44 ' "co Tonopih 74 74 4 qq Army Orders. WASHINGTON. May 17.-F1rat Lieutenant .Roseeer C Bayly, medical corpi, is honorably IJJJM dlnchuryed from th serrico of the United Sutei ' Oiaplalh Albert J. Badcr, Ninth Infaatry, will proerd to his homo to await retirement from actlv service. Uave ot absenet from May 17 to and Including September 16 la granted Chaplain Albert J. Ba- der. Ninth Infantry. Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Brewer. Fourteenth raralry: now In San Francisco, will proceed to Join his regiment. Leave of absence for three months, to UVe cf-feet cf-feet after completion ot servlca practice. Is crant-d crant-d Captain Walter M. Wllhelra. ordnance de- ssH .f uve .of ,Dace sranted Captain Harold '- Joia, PhlllpplBB kouu. Is further extended one mnnth. Capuln Arthur C Christie, mdlcI rorp la nllrted from duty at Columbus Barracks, and will repair to this city for duty. Captain Omar W. PInkiton. mtdleal corps, la reltered from doty at Fort Meade. 3 D and win proceed to Clumb-js Barracks for duty. Leave of absence for tea days Is trrutad First Lieutenant Rba C. Taylor. Tenth Infantry, reerulttag; officer Lv of absence fer ta day It rrantH Se-,- ond Llautanaot James A. O'Brien, Thirteenth in- fan try, Leav of absence fer thro moathj and seven da)-s. to take sffact on or abont May 25, is rrant- H jd Lieutenant Colonel David a Shanks, Ninth Infantry. Leave of ebne for fo months. o UV f. sB n"'li?.tl f mt. Ju,T ,! u Snl Colonel OrJn u. Mltcbam. ordnance dTartmeaL Hj Physicians Grateful. The Salt Lake County Medical socltv bitten in city commlHKlon. cx?rl H ntj th appreciation of tlic mernbera for H Jl voniWeratlon glvi!n phyelclans In the H ma.ttnrl5.f exwedlns t ie speed limit for ul! Er'u, N il'o. as chairman of the commltton having tht matter In 1 chnrRy. pleIrTes the members of the aft- relation not to abuse tho prlvllepr aiid H ivA?,Vx?fr?t'; ,n.. "PPreMtafr any ln- dividual that doeo. Unitine Suit Filed. j Mr. A. Plntro. who conducts a room-tnp room-tnp houBe at C3"? Wrsi South Temple, filed Rult yesterday In the Third district court asalnit the Salt L:iko DaJrv com-pany. com-pany. which occupUj! the jrrotind floor or the bulldln?. She aokx J 1000 dam-ages, dam-ages, ntleglnp that the noise mndo In Ml he liandllnR of mlllc canH In tho earv ' R "fornlnp hours ha.s caused her to Ioho f much of the patronagp of her rooming house. |