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Show iU'UIMi H.OOD.i EM'KITKD. I Li Illy Watcrmistcr Wlltkru 1 xprrts M is lllm.clf On llio Troapccls H lor High Water. H Commenting on tho robablltty of VJ hlghwalirthla spring, ex-Clly Water- M matter Wllcken sold lo a NlMSru- BJ porter thliufteruoont "The prospects Bb for high water are more romltlng tills H spring thuu uny tlmu since 1602, when Bj thu Jordan river was a inlle wide. M Bnow at Mountulu Dull ou Tuesday BJ was four feet deep ou tho level, while M on tho uiouutalii sides and ravines thu BJ de th was much grenter. BJ "Utah Lake Is now up lo compromise B polut so wu cannot lurthtr uaiu up- B thai body of water. All tlio surluawuier from Utith l.aku Hilda Bjl an outlet through the Jordan. Tiitro Bjl aru six canals which can be tilled out Bjl of the river, but they will nut Uliulii. BJ Ith thu vulumu to any leriejtible BJ degree, bB "Iheu tliotwoCottouwnods,THrley's, BJ I.mUratlon,Ited llultu aud City Creek BJ canyout will dl.charKu thttr waters B upuuus Ihu whole of tho Wasatch BJ raugu It tilted with soft, late teuton BJ snow which will )leld quickly lo tho ,BJ warm weather which mutt ueieuiarlly (JB soou bu here, l'rtpiratlous ehould bu 11 madu ta meet thu Hood which will BJ surely conn. The surplus water BJ eaiialB should bu ueiied up aud JH cleaned out at onto or tho lowlandt In JB tliob-iulii und west panto thoolty JB wlllbooomilefelyluuudatiil," JB |