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Show THE WiDOW POCGIS. Belief In bar riiuliamW Doath Cautea her to Aeauuie th Name or Another Mao. A romance was unravelled yesterday in Judge Zano's court which goes to prove that a husband la these day, of piping peace is Dot always doaJ a circumstance! cir-cumstance! would seem to indicate. A few years ago there lived in Denver as iran and wife a couple bearing the name of Gyseppa and Mary Poggis. Love to them was all that the poet had claimed it to be. In 1882 Gyseppa deserted de-serted tbn wife of his heart and as time went on she grew to look upon him ai dead. Tho friends of Mrs. Poggis gave color to the belief by calling her "Widow "Wid-ow Poggis." A few years after the disappearance dis-appearance of her husbaud Mrs. Poggis met J. O. lowling, a master carpenter, and her heart onoe mora thrilled and pulsated under the soft influence of love. In short Mrs. Poggis blended her name and future with that of Dow-ling Dow-ling and the couple removed from the Colorado capital to Salt Lake, where they have since resided. After abandoning his wife tr the vicissitudes vic-issitudes of fortune Gyseppa Poggis returned re-turned to his own dear land of maeu-rroni maeu-rroni and rotary musical instruments. Later he returned to this country and informed his wife of yore that he was in New Y'ork. When Mr. and Mrs. Howling learned the true state of affairs af-fairs they at once separated and proceedings pro-ceedings were begun to have their marriage mar-riage annulled, in face of the facts Judge Zade granted the order asked for, and Mrs. Dowling that was, departed de-parted for the east to once more assume as-sume the name and position of Mrs. Poggis. |