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Show PROGRESS OF EDUCATION. Delegates to National Association at Minneapolis Will Discuss It. Minneapolis, July B Many of the piomlrent delegates to the Nation il Educational aoclatlon,H convention ntrlvel today The reil business does not bRln till Tuendij but tomorrow the tiiitlnnnl council meets nnd will he pteslded over hy Mosn Nicholson, assistant as-sistant shperlnlindent of schools of In-dliin.ipolls In-dliin.ipolls The Inllan section also will holl Its first meeting tomorrow Interest I lidded to the convention today bj Ihe news thnt Ornham Hell, tho Inventor of the telephone will tnko chuif of the Association for the TMu-cation TMu-cation of the Deaf, Dumb, Illlnd and Voak-Jllnded Commissioner Harris said tonight Hint tho Rienlest progitss In e-lucatlon for the list ten soars hail been In Iho Northwest This was dun he thought to the fi t bj the ordinance of U'i2 It wni. 1 evctj rlxteenth sec tion of evcij lowiifhln shnull go to tho public schools This land as fnon nn settlements wern made was sold nnd Iho monej devoted to eduintlonnl purposes Iu 1M0 he td there were 24i0 high stl iln In th cnuntrj In 19j0 there were WWii and of the-) the Northwest North-west had half Great Interest Is felt In tho address tn be dellveted b Prof Harper summing" sum-ming" up the remarkable educational events of tho jear at home and abroad An Intel Mting fiture of the occn-tlon occn-tlon Is the presence nf n number of Indian boys nnd girls from the Indian school at Chamberlain h D They am In chnrpo of Superintendent Pljnn and his wife Iho Indians have a hand, a mandolin club In which seven gills plu", and a baseball nine |