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Show IT IS NOW UP TO WEATHER OBSERVER HYATT. Dr. Robert J. Hyatt, wholesale and retail dealer in weather, is expected home from California today.- Upon the doctor's return he will no doubt receive a.chilly reception from his patrons, but he .has onlv himself to blame. - . The fact is that the doctor left Salt Lake at the wrong time. He knew, or should have known, that the baseball season was to open here yesterday, and he should have been on deck with a big gob of sunshine, instead of allowing the elements to hand us what we received upon, that momentous occasion. But he wasn't here and the Salt Lake baseball club got another walloping. Of course, '. judging from past performances, the boys might have gotten a i worse, walloping had the day been a bright one, but we are not ' going to roncede -anything of the kind, and, as we must blame some- . ' body, we propose to hold Dr. Hyatt responsible. He may contend that this is unjust, but what is a weather man for if you can't blame him when things go wrong? " " ."-It is now up to the genial observer to uncross his wires and give us some real spring weather. . And if by so doing he enables the alt Lake baseball '.team to win a game we may yet rise up and j call him blessed. ' |