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Show hut of wml GIVEN BY SNOWFALL Citizens View and Examine i j Flakes With Something Akin to Wonder. Snow started falling 1rj night shortly after S o'clock. II had been su many months since (that commodity, had been seen, except on mountains and the Mage that citizens were considerably astonished. "Well, well," they ejaculated. "Observe "Ob-serve the feathery flakes falling, apparently, apparent-ly, from the skies. Looks like snow. By jove! it is snow. Well, well. Most extraordinary." ex-traordinary." la.t night's snowfall was by no means heavy. The flakes fell intermittently during dur-ing the evening and early this morning, as if winter were merely exhibiting a few samples. Most Qf the flakes melted as soon as I hey fell, but by midnight there w ere here and there evidences of snow. Jf ihe weather forec-ant is lorne out. the alight Hurry is over. Clearing and colder weal her is predicted for today. The tabloid snowstorm was about t he first hint of winter that Salt I'ike has felt . a nd marked I he end of the in. is I successful .summer (the city ever enjoved. With one or two exocpiions. the sun shone hi a continuous performance from early spring until what was vesterdav? oil yes: Ihe tllh of N'ovembcr. "Souip summer." ohset ved a baseball fan. calling to mind that baseball whs i player! here almost -ou l i n uousl v from .March until last Sunday. "California has nothing on 1 "ft nh for cbmato." The summer was notable for rhe length of lime it subsisted without rain and for its length. November tourists from the cast were somewhat amazed to find blue shu-p. a round sun. .Tunc zephyrs and leavs on the trees iu this altitude. In Minneapolis. Chicago and ClevHa nd t hey put on winter underwear Octuher I. iust about the lime the race in the ''oast league was getting good. |