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Show ! ! Wintry Blasts Bring Chill to Residents of Salt Lake WITH Iho rapid fall of Lhc thermometer ther-mometer yesterday morning to 14 degraefl abovo zero. Salt bake fell the first real, tcy blast of winter. The msTpury ! maintained a low point throughout the day, although near noon it fluctuated between nfi and 20 degree! falling again 'in th? into afternoon al 17 dent'ecn. 1 Although Halt. Lake felt the cold in- I tsnssly yesterday and Tuesday night, dispatches from the northern itates tola a Story thai. In cnrnpiirtaon, placed Salt hake in the warm Mer-tlon. Norl h I f - I Knta reported 10 degree below .er; Calgary, Alberta, rranada, 12 degreeB below: be-low: VellowHtonu, t; rlfgree.i below, and Cheyenne, Wyo., 4 degreen below ii'jro. In npite r.r the blrtr rolil on the ranges, l)veMto-lt hi i i-ported i" he In K'.od condition and not euffeiinr;. nl-. though in va rioue looatlons it in neoea- nary to feed, according to reports re- I celved yesterday by .r. Cecil Alter, in J oha rge of the local was thsr bureau. The bn ter cold of last night brought busy tinea for sn it Lake motoiistSi for water in radiators froze when the cars were left but a few nriinutss on the streets, earn left standing In the cold were generally hooded with blankets. An unexpected nowstorm struck Ball Lake and vicinity Tuesday night and early yesterday. having devsloped suddenly In eastern Washington a n't west urn Mori t una. The inn In foree of the Mtortn war-; deflected eastward from Halt Luke and r"pnitn yrKter'la.v und hint nlKht '-aid that fierce, driving Wlildfl and enow were h weeping Wyoming and the northwest, with falling temperature, and contained the. prerj.ct ton t bn t t he t r aekn r.f the Union I'nclflc railroad will 1". cove rod v.-tth now before morning, |