Show TUB THE HOT WEATHER IF the telegraph wires could be wrought up to the heated conditi condl tien an of the weather in the east by co conveying a beying 1 such reports of it althey as they have lor three days past they would be very close to the melting ae point and it would woula be uncomfortable to go near them besnch such a h heated ea ted term has not been known littfin witt fin the r recollection of mid dle aged people I 1 and tile the deaths and anc casualties resulting are correspondingly despondingly ly severe the list already running up an enormous fl figgie figuie ule one h hundred degrees in ia the shade is ia more than the average hu man animal andi us to the temperate zoie can stand fr for a great length of tinte time jand find retain both life mid and reason leason G but this does not nearly dearly represent the merc highest flight in some places to being quite common frequent and on antor or two occasions being recorded all these in the shade the number ot of sunstrokes sun strokes and pros orations trat ions ione grows larger and the area in which they occur becomes wider day after day so that the heat beat assumes the character ct Zacter af pf of a aver veritable tuble pestilence the suu is not altogether responsible alfor for this th is nor are geographical locations though both of course eater more bjore largely into the ca cause use of existing conditions than any other thing in cincinnati for fer instance it is as abot every summer as it is in new orleans or galveston Gal in the extreme southern part of the southern states stages the ohio metropolis being several hundred miles north of them this cef W of course attributable largely to the soil of the latter place its characteristics partaking greatly are great atly lyof os sand another or on other retaining and reflecting mediums of heat beat and to the absence of that topographical arrangement anan gement by means of which carr currents guts ot of air are f formulated ormula ted and placed in such motion as aa measurably counteracts the caloric condition evolved by the joint operation of the sun and the soil it may also iso number among its causes insufficient vegetation lollage lo to liage tte because of which not only is theearta the earth but bafit mea grely shaded put but that never ceas ing aquatic performance of f live blants plants and trees by which moisture is drawn rawn from the depths of nature and forced by the process of capillary attraction to their extremities above the earth is too limited to accomplish great benefits in utah generally we have warm summers but nothing approaching what is going on in the east it has bas seldom touched here and la in only two places we believe has the mercury risen so nigh as and aad these occasions have b been een rare and owing to the immense deposits of mineral lying so close to the surface everywhere and the absence of breezes at those particular times there bave bees been but few deaths from excessive beat or sunstroke as it Is in properly improperly called bince the territory was settled the wees lakes so generously distributed throughout the country have a tendency to preserve a tolerably oly fair degree of humidity which with the numerous air curts cur cent generated ene rated in the mountains the rap rapidly adly increasing ar arborast arb borage orase a and n d the more fri frequent quent recurrence of rains make our temperature perhaps as even 4 as any n y w within thin the same isothermal b belt I 1 it at east the neat ia i not so distressing and the nights are generally delightfully pool this bet being n g an somewhat in the nature ot of a recuperative and helping to keep the system la in good condition all the time |