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Show THE WEATHER. The weather in Salt Lake has been a little trying for several weeks past; the sun and moon have seemed to desert us and for many days the lace veil of the fog seemed determined to blot the site of the city from the map. But, after all, there has been no terrible away-below-zero weather such as the East is now buying coal against. No people have frozen to death on the streets as in the city of Mexico; no drop of 60 degrees in a day as in Kansas; no cyclones, cy-clones, no blizzards as blizzards are understood in the East. On an average our climate holds its own against the whole Republic, and if the smoke-consumer man will hurry to give back the old clear air that was once enjoyed here, our belief is that pretty soon we will begin again to brag that ours is the finest climate in the world. . |