Show i i il jl CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD J I I I RabbI Loulr G Reynolds will spook on I tho AntlJowlsh riots In Russia at the I Synagogue this evening at S o clock AH I arc cordially J Invited p i i 4 0 I I Clarence Johnnon of tho Agricultural I L Department arrived In Salt Lake yealcr I day and will talk over conditions In Utah with Slalo Engineer Dorcmun today I t o Ihe weather bureau predicted rain followed fol-lowed bv frost for last night with rail L l weather for today The Indications Into last nJtfht wero not favorable to a correct I cor-rect prediction Emma Kromyor was granted a divorce iI In tIm District court yesterday from Robert Rob-ert Kiomycr on tho ground of nonsupport nonsup-port I The COUPle were married In Ogden In September 1SSO S I There will bo nn Important meeting tit tho Utnh State Bar association this evening even-ing fit S oclock at the Federal courtroom t Members of the association and visiting I lawyers arc urgently requested to attend 0 0 0 HF III Three cc 1 K of smallpox wnrn reported I I I to the health department yesteiday The f I f patients ore R hcca Falrclough and John I Falrclough of 2IG North Sixth West Ftreot and H R Brimluy 2iS West Eighth South J I p I I I street t j Sheriff harmon of Utah county came tot to-t I H i I the city yesterday with Dodo Davlu who 1 1 vns convicted of robbing a Rio Grande v 11 i box car In Springvllle He was taxing I I Dnvls to tho penitentiary to serve a I i I tcvcnyear sentence < i I 1 I Warrants aro bslnqr drawn by City Auditor c I Au-ditor Reiser for Second and Third South V I I Ktrcct poporty own ra who arc entitled I to refund 01 tho paving tax levy Only I thosd who paid l the full amount of tho S i at30 sineiu are entitled a refund i < A Albert Mimdt an employe of the Highland High-land Boy smelter was baOiy burned l on I the legs by molten metal nt thfl smeller 1 I on AVodnesuax afternoon Ho was brought 4 I to tho KeoghAVright hospital where he t I I was reported to bo resting1 qulto easy J Inst evening a c I Tho Ellison trial having been concluded j the grand Jury Investigation of county affairs af-fairs Is tho noxt matter to lw considered f f by the authorities Definite plans of action I t I II ac-tion will be formulated at once and a doe do-e I cirlon reached ns tn tho date tor summoning j sum-moning the fifteen Jurymen together for I the selection of seven to servo throughout the investigation I I V The Coroners Jury in the case ot the I I infant found dead In the Jordan river t rendered a verdict yesterday Thcv Ii 1 found that the child came to Its death by I drowning at Iho hands of some person f or persona l unknown and that it was wilful l I I wil-ful and premeditated murder Tho police I are still working on tho case but have ac r 1 I yet secured no clue An examination of I I the srunnysacks found wrapped around I I the body phow no distinguishing marks I l of any kind It Is extremely Improbable 3 that the murderer or murderers 1 tlll ever be discovered r t A Weather For today fair Yesterday In f 4 Suit Lake Maximum temperature C2 degrees I Ti de-grees minimum C3 r 1 At other points Mas Min I Denver Clear51 i 23 t I f Grand Junction Pr OMy 74 N I I Helena Cloudy78 AH I Pocatcllo Cloudy71 18 I 1 MotJena Clear70 21 I WInnemucca Cloudy7G 40 |