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Show lo Panama, but that tho onor would not be a passenger. Mr. Kruttschnitt i-ald he bail heard Mr. Harrlmnn say nothing nbout retiring from active v-ork ' before they parted company three days ago. COAL Rock Springs. en tie Gato nod Clear Creek. Cllletto Coal Co. 15i West 7tb St. Phones 1074. i. Tlock Springs, Kcnjfnerer, Castlo C.to. Anthraclto and Coke. M. L Junes Coal Co. Purely a Pleasure Trip In an inter-tervlew, inter-tervlew, Mr. Harrlmnn said that hie visit In California Is purely one or pleasure. Tie will remain at Coronarto until Monday, probably: Then he will f.-.n to Santa Barbara, thenco to San I Francisco and thence to New York. E-Z-Monoy Kelly Money to loan on ny good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Petition for Distribution Filed Tho report of tho ndminstrator and a petition pe-tition for distribution was tiled yes- , . i RANDOM references! terday morning In the matter of tho estate of Ellen Stevenson, deceased. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4.C0 at yard; Cactlo Gato, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on hand. Con-curlers' Con-curlers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 418. - Pioneer of Ogden Passes Away The many acquaintances of Mrs. Ruth M. Law6on, wife of Joseph Lawson, will be pained to learn of her death, which occurred yesterday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock at the home of her 'son, John Iawson, 2520 Iowa avenue, this city, of general debility. Tho do-ceased do-ceased w'as 82 years of age. having been born In South Wales in the year 1S2G. She came to Ogden 51 years ago and resided here the balance of her life. She Is survived by four sons: Brlgham, Ephrlam, Daniel and John Lawson. Funeral services will be announced later. The body now lies at the undertaking parlors of Lar-kin Lar-kin & Sons. Kodak Finishing. Tripp Studio, 340 25th- STORAGE et rcnsoi.aoiM rates, to good brick building. If you need any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sona Company. Advertisers must pave tneir copy for tho Evening Standard the evening boforo bo-foro tho day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment is to appear In order to lnsur-J publication. Won Marathon Skating Contest Willie Schotz of Salt Lake made the fall Marathon distance. 2G miles and 3r?5 yeards on roller skates last nlpht lu 1 hour and 28 minutes. J. M. Reynolds, Reyn-olds, winner of tho Marathon at Butte. Mont , came in half a Jap behind, and Fenton Hardy was third. The race was on a 14 lap track, at the Auditorium Audi-torium Fourteen contestants started. start-ed. The time of the first mile was 3:20 2-5 and the last 3.0S1-5. Tho best antliraclte eoat at John Four's. Phono 27. Kruttschnitt Denies Rumor Julius Kruttschnitt, director of maintenance of way of the Western Harrimau lines, last night denied that Mr. Hanlman will go to Panama. Ho said Mr. Ha nrnan's yacht likely would make a trip Commissioned Notaries Public H. C. Wardlelgh and George H. Davis hae been commissioned notaries pro-He pro-He in and for Weber county, their commissions expiring March 14, 1913. To Wheelwright Bros, for lumber. - |