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Show 1 OGDEN BRIEFS Special lo The Tribune. OGDEN. March IS. Tho California shipments of fruit for this sennon have already begun. A through train, composed com-posed of refrigerator cars, and running on pasncngcr train schedule, passed through the city "Wednesday evening, bound for Eastern markets. A Jury awarded Mrs. Mary True a verdict for $."00 In condemnation proceedings proceed-ings instituted by the Salt Lake &. Ogr den Kallroad company, Wednesday. Tho action was brought by tho company to acquire -a right of way over tho property of Mrs. True In this county, ns no compromise com-promise could bo effected outside of the courts. , After living as husband and wife for throe months, J. IT. Kackham "pulled up stakes." according' to a complaint for di-I di-I vorco riled by Mary C. Rackham, Wednesday. Wednes-day. Sho asserts that they wero married In this city September 18, 1906, and that her husband lert her during tho following: December. Tho funeral services over (ho remains of tho late Mrs. Leah C Noland were.' held at tho residence of her daughter, Mrc. W. R. Garrison, on Washington avenue. ave-nue. Wednesday afternoon. Ttov. G. W. McCreery of tho Methodist church, assisted as-sisted by the Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, conducted the service?. Mr3. G. A. Sobrlnjr. wife of former Sheriff Sebrlng of Weber county, left for Long Beach, Cal., on tho Los Angclc3 limited Wednesday night to join her husband. hus-band. Mr. Sobrlng will enter business In Long Eoach. Accompanied by his wife. Tom Painter of Evanston. the well-known devoteo of tho ring, arrived In Ogden Wednesday on his way home, after spending several months on a pleasure trip through Old Mexico. Judgment for $fi05 was entered in the District court. Wednesday, against W. V. Wlthle, In favor of Charles C. Valentino. Tho action was brought on a piomlssory note. |