Show THE PROVO MAIL i It Can Wow he Sent in the Evening 1 by Tribune Application Prove Aug 22 Through the efforts of The Tribune arrangements have been made for sending mall from Provo to Solt Lako and cast on the Rio Grande Western train No 3 which leaves Jor Salt Lako at 9W In the evening Heretofore no mail Jcft for Salt Lake later than 435 In the afternoon jvhjcji was R > ent Inconvc yilenca to business men ami others navlng a large correspondence 1win compelled r com-pelled to write thqlr letters durlng tho busy part of thc day If they wanted thm forwarded on tho name Cpy they were written Tho new airanccment o your correspondent is informed by Postmaster Clove will also make a gain of about twelve hours In Eastern mall on account of making connections with through malt trains which could not be done formerly r Tho mall will be carried in a closed pouch and must be dcposKcdln Provo office before S30 in thc evenlnsr Mail matter cannot he mailed on the train t Deputy SherlfT 11inry and one of his sons have bought the coal business formerly conducted iby Ale gi Wilkins t Sons opposite the JProvo woolen mills Judicial Delegates froniLehlT Lehl Aug LThe RcpubllcansofLehT met last evening In tho city hall and elected the following lcgaiea to the judicial convention that meets at Provo August 25th Moslah Evans ITcTjcr Austin Aus-tin George Webb S W Ross George Austin James Haiwood and Samuel Taj Jar Alternates R W Bradshnw Mark Austin and A Poulson > Another primary will be held Wednesday Wednes-day evening August 20th for the purpose pur-pose o fclectlng a campaign committee an dalao electing delegates to the county convention at American Fork delegates lo the Stato convention at Provo and the nomination of a precinct ticket Morgan County Republicans 2 Morgan City Aug 2Thio forgan county Republican convention will beheld be-held Saturday the 23th InsL for the purpose pur-pose of electing delegates to the State Republican convention at Provo also to elect delegates to the judicial convention to bo held In Ogden to nominate a District Judge and Attorney Presbyterian Teachers Institute ML Pleasant Aug 22Tlm regular pro crammo as reported heretofore has been continued at the Presbyterian Institute State Secretary of Sundayschool Work Rov L INF Gillian of Salt Lako City added much lo the effectiveness of our Institute by his qaraest and practical tally A goodsized audience Istencd atten e > vy f r tf irt Tnrrrhn ttvehy to Mrs Fmma L McVi Jccr Begent of the Str 1TpLvcrsity of lTtli on the now cuucauuii Mrs 1cV1clr6aid Y 7 ViVi all proper fducntl9nbr Into activity tho powers of the ciitt according to his abilitY Wednesday morning chapel exercises were conducted Dr Padcfi temptation and dclivornnco wa the theme Prayer and scrip service followed Dr WlBhard took chaigo of the first topic on ho programme for the morning The Possibiliies of Youth a Study in Daniel i novtonlciost the Boys and Girls in Hlslorj was Prof A S Martins theme This was Prof Martins last till c boforo the institute and all folt grateful for the help given and the Impetus to better vork along this line In our mission schools The Institute thon l clil a conference con-ference with Rev George E McAfee su Dorlnteidont of our work |