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Show i WOMAN LOSES HER MONEY AND TICKET Special to The Trlbuno. OGDEN. Dec. 23. While on her way to tho east. Mrs. Christie Swain of Portland. Port-land. Ore., stopped in Ogden, Tuesday evening, long enough to chango trains, but in that short time managed to become be-come separated from her pockctbqok containing a draft on the Merchants National Na-tional bank of St. Paul. Minn., and her railroad ticket. Sho did not dlscovor her loss until after sho had boarded her train. Sho reported to tho conductor her misfortune and a message was sent from Uintah to the acents of tho company hero to make an investigation. The pocketbook may have been lost, but this is doubtful. .This cltv being a railroad Junction point, clever crooks and light-fingered gentry aro known to fro-quentlv fro-quentlv hang around tho station waiting for some lnexperioncod traveler to Ilcece. Numbers of eases of this kind have been reported to the polico lately. |