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Show HIS THE Of WOE, An Abandoned Husband Pockets His Wrongs and Offers Amnesty to an Adulterous Wife. A Dramatic Episode in tbe Life Time of a Couple who Separated Separa-ted in Zion. HE WILL TAKE HER BACK. He Doesn't Care a Tinker's for the Money She Embezzled but Wants Her and His Obild. WAIL OF A BROKEN HEART August Bower from Whom His Blackeyed Wife Fled In March Offers a Strong Compromise His Letter to The Times. Mew York, April 8. If Mrs. Olga Bowen, who left Sail hake City on March 11, with h-r 4 year-old year-old child will write to her husband in New York City he will forgive her and take her back to his home and heart. He does not care for the amount of money she took with her when she disap- I peared, but would like to have back his god child. H is sick from worrying over the matter anl j will gladly receive her back to his heart. Her mother and brothers aho feel verv bad over it. The foregoing wail came' from The Timks mail pouch this morning and is the heartrending heart-rending echo of a domestic scandal that occurred in this city in March last. The principals were Mr. and Mrs. August Bower who landed here from the Pacific coast aud securing apartments above the Utah Stove and Hardware company com-pany on First South began to look around them for a nest. An advertisement in these columns was answered by a horde of real estate brokers. Bower was shown a score of "inducements" and had finally set his eye on a piece of property over in the southeast part of the city which he determined to purchase. His wife, a slender brunette with a stalwart will, objected to planting herself forever in Zion, and determined to give him the slip. Her objection to Zion, it is said, were not as pronounced as was the infatuation that had been aroused in her by another man, aud drawing out about $3000 that was to her credit in bank she departed, leaving Bower with $100 with which to purchase balms for his itching wouuds. He then reported the escapade at once to the police and as an extra incentive to her capture offered a reward of $500. She slipped out of sight like an angle worm, how t, aud after searching vainly for several sev-eral days he packed up his trappings and a broken heart and disappeared as noiselessly as he had come. The letter addressed to The Times offers the truant wife full and unconditional amnesty. am-nesty. She, apparently, is not hunting for amnesty, but the con:entment of an adulterous adulter-ous ombrace. |