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Show nY.yrCY CATROW, fotmerly IiroinmiiUy !dcn":;:ed Ai'.h I inining and kindnvt o;)';ia-.io!ij in 'j Uta!i, w ho.o death was re-;ori;d 1 ye.sterday In Dayton, Oh.';. ,: i, ''' ';), - '. i ': 'j, . ' ; v'i ; h'' I ?. -' , .. 'j x - ' - ; ' ' f , ' , Wf i III III iMiljII'lllllll 'll , ' ' FORMER SALT LAKE ME MI DEAD Word From East Tells or I Demise of Henry Catrow in Dayton. ord wan received in Salt .Lake yes-u-rday of Llie death at Dayton. Ohio, of lionry Catrow, prominent in mining circles cir-cles in tho intermoimtain region, and one of the founders of the Ohio Corper company at TMnham and Lark. Mr. Catrow was burn at Miamisburs:, Ohio, Juno 22, and received his early educallon in the public schools of that city. lie afterward attended the, Pennsylvania Military school at Chester, Pa., anil later graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. In June, ISO?., he came to Utah and became interested in the Ohio Copper mine. He succeeded in interesting Ohio capitalists in the enterprise, and became a material factor in the development of tho mine. , Mr. Catrow was a thirty-second decree Mason and was identified with the University Uni-versity club and the Commercial club of Salt Lake. In 1!'01 he married Miss Charlotte May Bettles. daughter of the late A. .1. Bettles of this city. The couple made their home at 43 l''i;'ih East street. He left Salt Lake on October 10, ItdS, to assume the management of the Dav-ton Dav-ton Electric company of Dayton, Ohio. 1 1 is family was preparing to go to Dav-ton Dav-ton when informed of -his serious illness and death. Mrs. Catrow and her oldest son. Alfred Catrow, left for Dayton Yesterday. Yes-terday. Besides his widow and son, Alfred, Mr. Carrow is survived by two sons, Henry Catrow. Jr., 11 years of age; William Robert Rob-ert Catrow. 3 years of age, and his father, ievton J. Catrow, a banker of Dayton, Ohio. |