Show I SNOW sTo STORM OVER fALL FAil Problem Will Be to Care for Water When Thaw Thavy r Starts 4 I Utah's o greatest s o has passed Fair iii nir and colder t tonight night partly l cloudy andi aud and i warmer wanner 1 was is the forecast i i. i sued last night HIght Twenty and two tenths s inches is the tile thickness of the tile white blanket which Salt Lake is' is isnow now trying to shake ofT off The storm broke every record record record rec rec- ord in ill the history of the weather er bureau since the records records rec rec- in ill 1885 were opened Eighteen inches of fleecy white was piled up at 6 G o'clock Wednesday Wed Ved morning and nd two additional addi addi- ad additional li- li inches was laid up until G 6 o 0 dock clock last evening I ISalt Salt Lal Lake Is beginning to recover er her normal normal conditions conditiOns- The street shed streetcar streetcar severely crip crip- crippled car Cat service which was sovere pled Tuesday was In good condition are be tho the yesterday and arid today toda cars ing imig operated on schedule time Tie The t telephone and telegraph services will willbe he be b by tonight barring accident acci- acci dents dent But hut Salt Lake i is in for foa some water to 0 tahe lkc c rc o of-as of as w warmer armor mcl weather is coming corning and there thero Is Js an extraordinary amount of ot snow to melt moll Today Toda it is exPeCted that hat Old OM Sol will hii put In his will make short appearance ho work vork of or the time white pall Tho Thu street l cleaning department of th the city is making e er every r effort p to he in shape halu r for fr r the thie he q quick lck thaw One hundred men and man many teams team hitched to wagons and scrapers nr arc clearing tho the gutters to make a way forthe for the water sater H are expected to take place in the tho mount mountainous districts district and md those living there are warned to tomako inako mako themselves es safe Time The slides th the telephone with ma nay may play havoc and telegraph lines and aerial tramways tram tram- wa ways s 's an and OI O every effort will bo be made to repair quickly an any damage that ma may maybe be DC caused lI Residents are requested with the time to 0 lose no time in complying city ity ordinance fol br time tho clear- clear InS InS' of Ing-of ng- ng of 01 sidewalks of Lf snow Th They y are artl requested to not till Hll the gutters gLitters at Continued ou Oil la lao Iago o T ISNOW SNO V STORM OVER WITH RECORD FALL Continued from One Cite sidewalks to retard tho the How of water that will vill result from the melting inciting snow Cooler Before Weather l forecasts declare th that t it will he be cooler during the early hours of ot toda today but hut the temperature will rise somewhat by tonight The change in temperature will vill not be he great but hut it will iii be sufficient to start tho the snow to melting There Is ia a high pressure area moving mo In the direction of Salt Lake from Crom the Pacific coast and it will reach here her probably this afternoon 01 or toni tonIght ht It will bring clear skies and sunshine it is be be- be Yesterday there was no precipitation precipitation precipitation pre pre- in Southern Utah and Nevada XI and anel no more rain or 01 snow is expected here today Salt Snit Lake has held helel the storm a few tw hours hour longer than n other Vest Western ern places but the weather man declares that Great Salt SaltI I take lake is responsible for or that hint condition i I One of oC the remarkable things about the storm was the absence of or wind Because of ot that fact many manyI I I orchards suffered The wind would hn have swept the tho snow from Crom the time limbs and the they would not miot have been weighted to the breaking point As It was few Cew trees about Salt Lake escaped without lo loss I IThe The breaking of the limbs caused much telephone trouble When hen the wires began beJan to break the telephone and telegraph companies mustered u cr every man available a Tho The regular repairmen mon were kept at work worl workday workday day and nl night ht and men engaged in construction work were called upon to assist in making repairs All An of th the trunk lines were In working order last night and nothing hut but private lines vill have to be he looked after to to to- aa day A large gang gung of or repairmen Willbe will willbe willbe be In readiness to go 0 into the mountains moun moun- Coins If Ie lle create an any dam dam- age Heretofore much damage has been done lone in nearby canyons and ItIs it itis itis is expected that some lines JInes may mar bo be put putout putout putout out of ot commission before the snow inthe inthe in inthe the high parts becomes solid enough to stay on the sharp hillsides CLIMeS of U i Salt Lakes Lake's poor poor suffered yesterday Many I n families found themselves out coal when the tue snow came others had few or no provisions The rite Salvation Sal Arm Army looked after atter tho the wants of ot a n number of families The police pollee housed man many travelers s who took refuge In tho the police station to e escape capo the rigors rig rig- ors atS of or tho tho and cold coM lust night Until Inte yesterday the soldiers at nt Fort DOII Douglas Jas were practically shut oft off from tin the town Privates oro ore ero k kept lt busy bUs with snow shovels yesterday In lieu of drills Street car cat service to the tho fort was resumed late yesterday No 10 schools school were rere forced to suspend yester yesterday ay and there were few fow scholars ato lato when wIlen the tho sessions opened Tho Tim police declare they will enforce the sidewalk cleaning ordinance to th time the lettel let let- ter tel Every try policeman has received oa orders orders or or- ders to took look after this matter on his beat and report violators who ho will bo be I prosecuted pt The street cleaning force is doing much to relieve conditions In tho the business business business busi busi- ness district The snow Is being hauled awn away as ns quickly as possible and dum ed cd edat edat at nt tho the nearest lumping dumping ground The Tho residents of the outlying districts will m suffer later however however- The unpaved streets will become a sea of ot mud which Is expected to last until tho the winter Is over o Other Sno or Utah has had a n number of or heavy snows Tho The figures below are taken from Crom rein the records of or the time weather bur bureau bu bu- bu- bu r reau renit u and the they show the present snow to bp be tho the heaviest fall Call in an any 24 t hours since the tIme records started in 1885 The They arc are Inches February S S. S 1399 l February 28 H. H 8 85 83 March arch 30 1905 v November No 17 80 80 Mai 12 l v lOOr-v x f w r v. v 05 March 15 a- a j a tIG l' l I I ojo The storm thit has Just passed cd was wall central y yesterday over 01 Nebraska and altO Kansas It merged with a a. rain storm In n the East which was being driven westward b by a n high pressure pressur area arca comIng comIng com- com Ing ng inland from the Atlantic coast O Over southern California Nevada Avada British Columbia and the north Atlantic Atlan- Atlan tic ic states stales the barometric pressure Is 18 high The Time lowest temperatures last night were over southern Utah and Neada Ne- Ne ada vaia when the thermometer regis regis- 16 to IS degrees rho Tho mean temperature temperature tem tem- here yesterday was as 30 do decrees de do- rees crees which was vas 7 below the normal There will be a little ehan change c In tho the thermometer today CoAL coU n nus BUSY JV Difficult In Killing Order Oriler nut Hut No o 00 famine I. I IN Is Felt Kelt elt Tho Tim effect of or the storm IK th seen to advantage In the difficulty which coal cual dealers experienced in getting fuel ruel to 0 anxious customers during thelast the tho last lart two lays days Notwithstanding the time almost il- il most impassable condition of or some ome of the thc streets coal is being steadily ct delivered de Or- livered lI III in all parts of the thc city with tho the exception of or Fort Douglas which at a a. lato late hour last night was still practically snowbound I Ono One or two teamsters in tho the employ IlOf local ocal dealers have protested against long hauls especially to that thit portion of or the thc city w which lies along tho the north bench They say the hills lulls are too much for tor their teams but in every case casc It was wnM put l to thom to-thom thorn thom an ts a n case caso of deliver the tho goods or get off ocr tho payroll and find so 80 far tar all of or these have thought b better of or it Tho rhe local coal companies are still a n Ion long wa way behind In the thc delivery of or Ol orders ciders ors but no one no-one ono one Is suffering In the thc matter as where the n necessity is urgent urgent ur ur- ur- ur gent a part of tho the order sufficient LI to In last laaLa a few Cow days Is la sent und and the tue rest as soon as possible The Time chances of a coal famine hero I this winter similar to that of or two years ears ago ure tre regarded m ns as remote as local I dealers are receiving steady shipments from the mines and have hae large stocks on hand Consumers too bought largely during durin tho time past tow few ow months I and coal stocks all over o the city are ore hl higher her than usual at this time of car ot year |