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Show I WEATHER DATA 4 : BY U. S. WEATHER BUREAU. Comparative weather data at Salt Lake City, July 19, 1916: Highest temperature today was 90 degrees: highest high-est In this month elnce 1874. 102: lnwnKt lat night, 57; lowest this month since 1S74. 46; mean temperature for today, 74 : normal, 77 ; accumulated ac-cumulated excess since the first of the. month. 24; accumulated excess since January 1, 1S6. Relative humidity at 6 a. m. today. 41? per cent; relative humidity at 6 p. m. today, 27 per cent. Total precipitation for this month to date. .10 of an Inch; accumulated deficiency for this month to date. .27 of an Inch; total precipitation since January 1 to date. S. 42 inches ; accumulated deficiency defi-ciency since January I, 1.72 Inchi'e. Sun tIfcs at 5:13 and sets at 7:56, Julv yi IS 16. WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 8 P. M. MOUNTAIN TIME. liSfi;fji;rfi l! Stations. ' e 2 v 0 I -! ? : 3 j; : 5 : : i j ls j-j : Boise S2 S2 NW -1 .OfilClear. Chit-ago S4 !0 SI-: 121. 12 Clear. Denver 7S SO SIC 14 .(Vjciear. Grand Junction 92 34 N .OOlCloar. Helena 70 78 W 12 .00Clear. Loa Alleles .. 64 72 SV .Oft! Clear. New York 74 S6 K 12 .(X!Olear. Omaha S2 S4 N 10 .HlHear. Pocatello S4 Sfi W .fliVCIear. Tortlnnd 7C 7 NW .wi Clear. Salt Iake W i. N .no'cicar. San KrancifiCO . - fS 6fij SW 24 1 .WlClear. Spokane 7Si 7S SW; - .WjOlear. Tonopah , S4 Slj SK .OO'Clear. Wlnnemuc-a .. S6j Wj W ! .QO'Clear. "Less than ton miles per hour. |