| Show I SOME HOT SUMMERS I Whenever at of 0 tern tem temperature I sliP H OZI Is I rife rift as la t to Ie the C nI UM I Lang MR toW cold wis I tees I ate are to t I l k he e videe nf of i chant In the tle af ol the earth I to the tho plane J ef ot Its ItA bit Un Ca Unusual I usual inual summer miller heat hoM cannot I lie t M ac for on the th MM muir lilt MUon fur for If the 1 north pole pok wore wire 0 rams drawing fur further further I ther mouth and nd coming earning our way war the i summers ought to V Ire be cooler toe tN and aM aMI I thun they are rp The Tb tart tact to t boo tt that Ihal tie tI earth If Is ht ih h hoot t mt l 1 WILM l and that thai the tj average weather 1 now nOll are Me very nearly as al 5 they have haf been as far or beck uk us is the h obe of ot man manI manUk I ink Uk him himI I I Thee Tho ThoI who wh hay h paid attention to 10 the Ih subject have noticed d some lome VCr ery H hot I In put past years In 11 it 1 Is It It tt wax was so co 0 hot that the tbt Rhine I dried up an u II It did partially together sether t with the Danube In 1391 I es That It was more than warm In the summer of ot 11 is 18 Indicated by br the that dur during lIr ing that season eggs crieS were veto ert cooked In some fome plates III lites merely merel by 11 being placed in inthe Inthe the sand and Prance Frane It u Is Mated stated experienced great heat hAt In the yearn yern earH KM IM 17 and IllS 1715 In Iho the years ears first tint mentioned mt t could be he E EI prepared for the table merely mere by b expos exposing x OI I ing It II to the rays of ot the sun and anti be I Inen wren n noon and 4 I In the afternoon It was as c certain death to In out of oC oCI doors In the toiler latter year nat It ft wan 10 to 0 hot ht I that many man shops Mr had to 10 niece close and ald the I theaters th did not dp en for tor throe H II Hv v hll wit A drop of or rain fell during durin that period I Now 11 ew York ork lied had ft R disastrous heat hut j I wave In lit It Is Ie claimed that the principal fe bat In miniature were struck down dOii by b the th Mr ecore f r no fewer rower than IMn SM eases of occurring on oil July Jul 4 ef ot whom nearly died In lilt the heat beat In London varied arld from frem S 51 to 10 91 l I degrees decrees in iti tho the hade shade In Pull avI during a 8 review w i Iree or s of or sol eel ol diers fell victims to while at men dropped d dead ad at drill In July Jul In Washington D V I C the tH heat was wa so I intense that A ft prominent l nent declared the Ih be became became came so to expended by b th the action of ot the Ih theun sun un an II to te rile ui If In curved lines draw dral dralIng tog Ing the th bolts bolt In USI we had hadIK hadl I IK l d degrees gr s In the tho shade chade had and aDd In the seine same year 1 dere s was lIBI reached In England Hut But the day cm HIM to 10 the distinction of oC being win the tho hottest In the nineteenth century In London was 31 July Jul JS 29 9 lIti ISY when 16 Hi degrees degro Fahren n ni i heft helt w was AI s registered red in the open Oll n air nil July Jul Juli 7 T IK i 1 degrees degree Fahrenheit was vas sa re reo From tho the hot u wave ware ave records of ot former year tarl and ages It Is II evident Ident that whatever permanent tho the earths temperature may be undergo undergoIng Ing they are arro HO so slow low a UI ax to In bo ho Im Imperceptible perceptible to tl the student of ot history Within the th comparatively f period embraced by b authentic the th conditions have ha remained ally un hang l tIM waves and 1111 iM waves ares of ot un jual duration and nd n city It have succeeded on one OM another and science Is 18 as lit yet el to explain their cause c u ue e or nr origin It Is I undoubtedly edly edl true that th thu earths wat r supply Is III diminishing through evaporation lakes anuS and rivers river drying dr ln up III In many man place places and this must Inu t have h come tonie In III upon the temperature t of or the he af of affected atte te led regions r glon hut but otherwise alt all things seemingly Heming remain as 55 they the were from the beginning |