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Show I STIFF I TOO MANY !l Engineer Willing to be f Freed From an Extra Burden . . . ,. Pittsburg, KanT June 22. Peter C. L" Sharp of this city, may solve the dlf- ficulfy of having two wives in his f home through a letter received by him today from his son, William Sharp, a I locomotive engineer of New Orleans. 1 "Mv son Is anxious to take his If mother, Ann Catherine Sharp, to his home," said Mr. Sharp, explaining the I letter. "That would leave Louisa and . & me alone again and we would be hap- J W uv- T SQa" no1 !lttemnt to PrevenL . ft- Ann Catherine's departure " ff Ann Catherine 16 the first wife of K Mr. Sharp, whom he lost in the Cht- ; cago fire forty years ago. After ) searohing tho country over, Ann J ; Catherine found her husband hero & three we?ks ago. He gave up the f, search for her and re-married nine c vears ago. |