Show telegraphic HURON lox dak july 14 the following is a synopsis of the resolutions adopted by the division and admission eulion we are unalterably opposed to the admission as a whole wu we declare decare for a division ou the seventh standard of parallel we urge the importance of a lull vote on this question it affirms the right of the people about to be admitted to the union to designate their state boundaries subject to modification by congress aud and with their consent all considerations unite in IB dictating A DIVISION in accordance with wih the plan submitted by the act of the territorial legislature to the suffrage of the people iu in november we protest potest against the ty tyranny ranDy of uCo Congress neresa in ref refusing using admission and appeal to the people of the union for support we approve the efforts of senator dawes and others to secure the opening of the great sioux Reservation nd ask ak the president and secretary ot of the interior intel lor to recommend to congress the passage of a providing for the opening tor for settlement of the reservation A committee was chosen to confer with the north dakota convention and the convention then adjourned CANA canajoharie JOHARIE july 14 A careful review or of the hop prospects in the mohawk valley shows that as yet vet no lice of consequence lave have appeal appealed od and the vine ame 4 look decidedly health healthy y and promising the hops hois that are ripening are sooner than usual and will need picking in two weeks the general prospects are enly for one third the average crop lae because cause of tl the ie yards being obliterated by tile the ravages of twenty cents per pound is being offered for tile the prospective crop ROME july 14 the details of the explosion of a P eun uD powder magdlin magazine e at on the alth instant show that ten italian soldiers ers were killed and seven injure dand fand that camp property worth OVO was destroyed july july 14 tile the boiler at the Sn Shawnee awnee coal mine in exploded tuesday coining mo ining latall fatally injuring james kit bythe night en ineer and two men taomas jones and charles bartlett who were sleeping ble in the engine house ca CHEYENNE july 14 A washout occurred on the UNION PACIFIC live five miles east of this place this after moon caused by a cloudburst A quarter rf a mile of track is gone and trains win will be delayed ten len hours houis arizona july 14 southern er alizona has been visited by severe rainstorms brainstorms rain storms and cload cloudbursts bursts lurg the past eight days dav a the rainfall rain fall has been yepi ece dented the banta cauz river is over a mie wide washouts Wa shouts on the railway have been frequent and numerous A large amount of stock has been drowned yesterday a freight train loaded with freight was carried away by a cloudburst in canon deoro CHICAGO july 14 the board of directors of the national educational association this forenoon passed unanimously unanimous lythe the following resolution after a spirited discussion resolved Be solved that the communications from froen the legislature of the state of california and from the several railway companies that have made propositions for low fare be respectfully received and referred lef erred to a committee of live five with power to determine the time and place of the next association meeting with instructions that they they select the city of san francisco provided satisfactory arrangements can be made superintendents hoitt campbell and youner all members of the new board made VIGOROUS VIGO BOrS SPEECHES in favor of san francisco as the next place of meeting at noon today to te day the report of the committee on nomination of officers named as president aaron gove of colorado secretary james 1 11 1 1 canfield kansas treasurer edwin C hewitt illinois first vice presidents wm win E sheldon massachusetts and Dr iJames B angell the president of the michigan university veri sity read an essay on the relation of the university college and higher Tech technical schools to the public system of instruction the subject was discussed by a number of gentlemen among them prof F M mcbride of the state university of iowa president T 11 chamberlain ol of the state university of wisconsin and mr campbell of Call california tornia in the EVENING SESSION the principal topic was the means and ends of culture to be provided for the american people beyond the ordinary school period the subject was discussed under a number of different heads beads and various department meetings were held as usual in the de department rt aut of school superintendents phe t the to topic pic was the superintendent in a and it d good literature lin in schools this was discussed at length ira G hoyi superintendent of public instruction of california aaron gove su superintendent perin of schools in denver and others taking part in the department of higher tion the first topic higher education in the pacific northwest by boyaj A J anderson Ander soB president of whitman college washington territory wat was broadly discussed NEW YORK july ll 11 the tribune te morrow dr mcglynnn McG lynns first arst reply to the notice of excommunication abide atAd from efrom the impassioned address that tie delivered bunday night will appear in this weeks standard in general it may be said that lour four or five days reflection has hag not caused dr aynn to change ebaugh in the least the defiant attitude he be assumed sunday evening toward his former ecclesiastical superiors at the same ti time we there is a manifest effort throughout what he says saya to justify his courbe churbe from the b beginning e L LONDON july 14 A dispatch to the chronicle says trie pope conversing with an american archbishop said dr mcglynn lost his best opportunity by not coming to rome while cardinal gibbers was here he would have seen that the church by not condemning tile the knights of labor was the supporter of the dasiy against the feudal system whether that feudality was represented by slavery territorial right or modern ci capital 11 NEW YORK july 14 judge potter of ahe le supreme up reme court this afternoon granted fi t d a stay in t ofle ae sharp case until monday aday next and granted an order requiring the district attorney to snow cause on that day why it should not be made permanent the stay was granted on the affidavit of sharps counsel anat they need more time t tr prepare a bill ot exceptions at the d strict district attorneys office it was said that the conviction ot of harp made the way clear to the conviction of the rest of the bood lers 17 no more trials will take place till next fall judge barrett said in an interview that he had during tae progress of the sharp thial become so thoroughly convinced of tue tile rascality ot of the whole lot of indicted bribe givers and bribe takers that he could not have anything more to do with them As zo to richmond and kerr he said they were beyond the of a doubt as guity as sharp was PARIS july 14 henri rochefort deputies Lai lassaint saint and Laze wire aind ay ud a number of other attempted to excite a hostile demonstration during the review at longchamps today to day but the people around quickly drowned out their voices with cries of vive grevy Grev 11 president grevy has addressed a letter to general perron ferron minister of war in which he says the review was magnificent I 1 admired the martial bearing and the perfect precision of the troops convey to them my hearty congratulations s 11 this thia evening president grevy and lis his ministry ministre was greeted with some isola isolated td cites of efti 11 vive oe boulanger 1 and resign 71 and a FEW HISSES on their arrival at Longe longchamps hamps to witness the review but the cries ot of 11 vive la dominated and the leople seemed generally disposed to be e friendly the review of the troops passed off without incident it was witnessed by an immense but orderly crowd which cheered the troops h a artely artily the march first began at 4 10 and was finished at the president and cabinet then returned to paris the populace this evening is ia calm and all fears of disorder have vanished later in the day a crowd gathered at the quay dla hotel louvre and shouted vive they refused to disperse aria and were charged upon by the paris guard gaard it is not dot known whether any of the crowd were wounded DENVER july IS 13 mrs john T witter was arrested this afternoon on a complaint sworn out by district attorney rhodes charging her with causing the death of ner husband by the administration of arsenic she will tie ne arraigned tomorrow to morrow and placed under bail CHICAGO july 14 private information was received laere acre tonight to night that today to day in kansas city writ wm H W markham assistant postmaster ot the british war vessel espair was arrested on the charge ot forging forcing the name of his superior officer for amounts a aggregating re gating about THE CRIMES were committed over a year ago when the espair was cruising off the coast of coina for some time lime past markham under the name dame ot gaylor has been acting as agent at kansas cita for a well known insurance company he has been constantly shadowed night and day since june until this morning the detectives being unwilling to arrest him until the papers and other preliminaries had been first arranged though the culprits whereabouts hereabouts have been known only since june 13 the detectives have unceasingly bar been n tracing him up step by step evidences of the forgeries were discovered in the spring of 1686 1886 THE STORY of the long chase forms ja a marvelous record markham left on his ship ostensibly for yucatan and all clues to him had been lost los st before his misdeeds came to light and abd his bis case was formally handed banded over to the scotland yard detectives in london meantime markham was in shanghai where he be was spending money with a prodigality worthy of an aa eist east indian rajah it was in shanghai that he fell feli in with an american adventuress named darned gussie bland who had just jast arrived from san francisco traveling as mrs de forest upon her markham lavished nearly everything he had and when soon after he became aware that the officers were SEARCHING HIM out he had barely enough funds fundis to bring himself to san francht co so nervous was hon he on til Ms ls way overt over that bat he be attracted acted ae the attention of a san francisco officer who wats ou on another errand had the san francisco officers been notified Mark baua could easily have been arrested then as he waske waa kept steadily iu in fur several days daye gut but no charges char ires bt ing known against him he was allowed to depart gussie bland returned to california on almost the next steamer after markham she went to los Ang auley langties ties but when the british officials had finally located her they learned that no one answering Markh Maik harns aroa description iou bad been near ev nevertheless her bogue was watched month alter month until antl hoye by accident one day the detective noticed the address of a LETTER to one of the womans comans intimates at the saloon near by the handwriting seemed familiar and comparison with the photo ut of tue signature on the san bai francisco hotel register showed the writer to be markham Mark Alark bam tiam A close observation established the fact that thai markham sent f frequent letters to the general delivery m some distant city officers in disguise thereupon inveigled thew themselves selves into hato mrs de be forests forest graces gracea und and one night when champagne chamP chain agae looked her tongue got her to talk ol of her mst mysterious erious correspondent she ridiculed him as some englishman who had thrown away his hia fortune on her and was still as infatuated as ever incidentally dropping the fact that lie he was then in kan bab city immediately an arrangement ll 11 t wass was made by the detectives whereby y the chelk at tue the postoffice POST OFFICE WINDOW in kansas city was to drop a pencil outside tile the counter as a signal when markham Mark bani asked for his bis mail so confused did the clerk acome hi come that twice he failed and markham made his escape the thud third time lime the detec detective e was 9 given iven the signal markham was intensely suspicious and had acquired the habit ot of starting in the opposite direction from which he intended to go and then suddenly turning and taking the street cars going the wrong way and jumping off to take the one he vi anted all the time watching 1 if he be was pursued in spite of these tactics he was shadowed constantly tor for a mouth month today to day when all was ready the arrest was made and tomorrow to morrow morning early he will be started on his road to england and a lon ion term of PENAL SERVITUDE philadelphia pa july 14 josm white who has been cashier of the times newspaper for about ten years in 6 said to b ba a defaulter to the amount of at least NEW youk july 14 julius van down the antwerp linen manufacturer who Is charged by jos von heist with eloping with mrs von heist and her little daughter taking also florins florans and some of von heists silver ware landed in jersey city from the steamer westerland this morning he was wise elou bloot to risk arrest by crossings cros sins the ri river r into new york but went with the woman and child to a hotel in jersey city later inthe in the day they took the train bound west but without buying tic tickets kats A detective followed them the trunk was seized and brought to the custom house bouse in t this city LONDON N july la 15 the thistle will make the voyage across the atlantic under one ona luw lower mast with a reefed beefed topsail about the size of a 60 ton yachts mainsail it is intended to make practice cruises in american waters before the race for the americas cup BOMBAY july 15 news f from rom native sources tOur ces has been received to the effect that a battle between tile the troops of the ameer of afghanistan and the insurgents sur gents recently took place at and that the Auie amedro erlb forces were victorious they are said to have captured andars and marikis and have sent the heads of of the slain to cabal A large force of jaghori hajarah subsequently defeated the troops of the ameer who Is now sending reinforcements to his army NEWYORK NEW YORK july 15 at the stock exchange today to day at noon first vice president 0 B hill apparently in full health ascended the platform to announce the death of mr M EDe an d had hardly finished when he be was i as taken with a sudden weakness Friends assisted him to the entry but he be ud had just J passed the flight leading to the door when he expired the announcement of his death was immediately made and a special meeting of the governing committee called to take action the exchange immediately adjourned till tomorrow to morrow philadelphia july 15 A fire at the brewery brewer y of aeouls louis bergdoll co caused a loss less of 5 on the build ings and contents insurance will cover cove the loss RONDOUT N Y july 15 the lawrence cement works at eddyville Edd burned this morning loss insurance MONTREAL july 15 the st lawrence sugar refinery was destroyed by fire this morning one man was killed and two others were injured by jump ing from the windows estimated loss CHICAGO july 15 at the national educational convention the following officers were elected aaron gave colorado president jas H canfield kansas secretary edwin 0 hurt illinois treasurer among the vice presidents is fred M campbell california among theA rectors are ira ira Q G HOW california jas 11 becher colorado T A mcdonald mcdonald nevada chis chas L if oward howard montana wm wea M siewart SL ewart utah arid and jos JOB 0 wyoming z oregon washington territory idaho and new mexico are yet to be filled ahn following papers were read this a ui IH abe rb e place manual mahdal 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