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Show talk as though wo had no claim upon . ''During the scramble at the deoot didn't you strike Miss Snow i. tead o ''Never mind, wo are not going to "VtS80" intem.ptmt the lawyer Miss Snow, the school teacher is a pretty young lady of about 20, but she is very haughty. She related the trouble at the depot, but told it just 0p-posite 0p-posite to that which her pretty married cousin bad claimed. . "Oh! sir, it was a disgraceful scene," said sbo in a saucy sort" of way, as she twisted herself around in the chair J lie language used was most foul and vile. 1 asked for a policeman who understood un-derstood his business, but when I found one he told me J would be obliged to eo to the city hall and swear out a warrant. war-rant. The girls wanted to be with me, and I thought if they got with their mother that they would bo secreted so they could not appear in court todav." After hearing the arguments in the case, the court denied the writ, and advised ad-vised the twin sisters to go and live with whom they saw lit. They all kissed and made up. Are a Par of Twins Wio Have Been the Source of Much Trouble. '. 0HTJG THEM POLXGAMJ, ,ther Endeavors to Get Her Two ! Daughters Out of Mormon Control. ....... ir of twins two girls who claim not quite sixteen havo been the nftnuch domestic infelicity be-ithcfamiles be-ithcfamiles of Mrs. Mary String-nd.Mrs. String-nd.Mrs. Elizabeth Snow tho past i'nl'is- ., ii i . , "children," as they are alluded nnrt, are a eon pie of buxom girls nie agv of 15 and 10. They wins, and avo tho daughters of jlavy'siriugham of this city. Hut 'heir mother they have not lived mil ten years. They havo been 1 hi-Mrs- Snow, a sister of Mrs) rha'iii, who resides at St, George, i lilaco is called a "hot-bed of .mj This is what, caused the ;on with the Snow-Slringham fum- flic former wanted them, it was ,,, to marry the girls iuto polygon! polyg-on! tlie mother didn't want it ijv. Hoth the aunt aud mother possession of the girls. The ad possession, and, as it seems, ' rls were satisfied to live at St. with her. ,'-' , Jlrs. Mriiigham wasn't salistied. aiiit'it lu'i' girls and have them she ' or at least she made an effort to H.in. Through her married iter, Mrs. Kate Fit.gerald of this i Wfit of habeas corpus was tip-font tip-font few weeks ago to require Snow to show cause why she was linir the girls of their liberty by ,ing them at her home in St. n: Iti tho petition for the writ i'it.gt'rald set up that her younger s we're reared to believe in polyg-inii polyg-inii that it was the intention of Suim to take them to Mexico and v them into polygamy. For this nthe petitioner desired that the lip (riven into the custody of their it, Mrs. Stringhani. application lor the w vil of habeas is uitne up for hearing before fhm in the district court this i' twin girls Silva : and Sabra glum were in attendance and ili'iws, They were accompanied portion of the jpopulation of St." !c The Stringhains und several burs were also present. ' ?. t r; r ' was the first one of the twins was called to the stand. After p the court that she was 15 years ' last. November, and that she.was laughter of Mrs. Stringham, she iheimd Sabra had lived with Mrs. lit St. George the past ten yeftra, ig gone to live with her hunt nt the f j, Her mother, she stated,, had in St. George two weeks ago aud ! her and the twin' if they did not to go to Salt Lake to live. lolJher that we did not want to Aunt Elizabeth," said the w it- "The reason I gave for not iiigto leave her was because Aunt iiM.o much like a mother to us m kind to us. It was just as rh we were her own children, sent ns to school and we were ' obliged to work at anything that J not wish to." ;: l your aunt ever teach you polyg-wevor polyg-wevor tell you that you and your must many into polygamy?" the attorney for the defense. sir;" there was never any in-e in-e brought to bear in regard to ffli.v. In fact, there has never "iig been said to us about mar-jf mar-jf any kind." .''... 'toss examination Silva admitted ier aunt, Mrs. Snow, was a Mor-.'mt Mor-.'mt bad not taught such religious ples or belief to the twins, . rawas also put upon the witness ,,an,l her testimony was odso a to the evidence given by her , a ncnig practically the same. ' Mringhum was nest called, and lnat her sister, Mrs. Snow, f1?' a fit person to roar kiwi of children us - -she "8 in polygamy and that some of wn iinmarried daughters were jfsof children. Mrs. Snow, said e witness, permitted- the twins to '"'on the, streets of St. George midnight. She had told Mrs. that it was not necessary to 'te jjirls. All that was required 0 teach them housekeeping and to ""m off in order that.' they could tathwof the girls, (ieorge Striug-; Striug-; an called by the court.": He tes-;i tes-;i a when he let his children go ' "ijn Miows 'Unit, it was for only ' tunc. They were young anil "I'yiiicii living inliiugham can-yi-e all afflicted with diph- i , -;ls tll"ro wuH a iinow li! ' f. Wife's sister to take tho n n St, (ieorge. Sliiiigliani, iio- tu Ins testimohy, haa during .'wiice indicted for ninr-" ninr-" stealiug and .selling without a license. Tho latter CwJeUtlinlt.and.the 0thel'S "Witioner. Mrs. Kate Fitzgerald, pretty young brunette and w sister of the twins, was put on a and related an amusing epi-. epi-. "in occurred at the union depot 3 afternoon. The girls arrived j 'lme, and parties for both sides, we t0 receive them There ,, scenes. Women pulled (H A S r aUC one or tw0 wcre ,f thoyi"!11 tri7ing t0 Set posses- Snow. who is adaughter of ,;D7 -md a Salt Lake school 4r'iatcte -dPot and ot t0, a She is my cousin, and , ! . .int0 the car to kiss my . be said that I should not speak . a when I paid no attention StL ,n,ek nie- Then I pushed, il ,, p atfrm steps. She told the !iV eonlcT not I good :,,"ent home with me or to their ;ood vL'e where 1 are ?T Mormons, that's the reason l,r m not to go with ns. The I was married, tried-to ;1PT rv int polygamy and I Uj , ar'' iniluencing the girls that ... ; , 'nv even call them 'our it" . witness put the word ca;ie, "nphatic italics) aud |