| Show TOWN TALK 4 Yesterday clearings were 153529 George Brock Harry Johnson and John Miller were arraigned yesterday morning for vagrancy The first of the basket ball games between be-tween the M J league and Hamilton school teams will be played tonht in the league gymnasium hal A good game may be esoected The question for discussion before the Municipal league this evening is U hat ale the leagues doing in other clues for good government The meeting occurs at St Marks hall H Kilbourn and Tom King the notorious were given until 10 o clock lois morning to leave the city or suffer the penalties attaching to vagrancy and habitual drunkenness Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to diaries H Perkes and Lillie Thirkcli Salt Lake Victor S Anderson and Margareta E Soderman Salt Lake Albert Al-bert Lmnedccker and Anna Wahlquibt alpo of Salt Lake John J Daly who has been in the itoosevelt hospital New York for three Hoostvct weeks suffering from appendicitis is reported re-ported much better He was oerated on successful and his many friends here will be glad to learn of his recovery William Mullin and Joseph Whiting lifted a pair of shoes from the place of Newman Notes yesterday afternoon and were taken mto custody almost Immediately Im-mediately after the theft by Officer Everill While proceeding down the street with the prisoners lilting made a run and escaped He hid in a barn on South Temple street until Officer Janney found him and brought him into the headquarters Mullin and Whiting are late arrivals who have bad records Silas A Twitchell was examined yesterday yes-terday by County Physician Anderson who found him to be suffering from religious re-ligious mania having the idea that he received visitations from spirits au that lie was destined to become a great prophet He is entirely harmless and his wife and other relatives will take care of him and he will receive medical attention in the hope that in a few weeks h < will be restored to his right mind Mr Twitchells misfortune Is due wholly tot to-t fall from a horse in which his head I was severely injured He is a wellto do farmer and has always bome an excellent ex-cellent reputation |