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7 .A.,tKV lV"? VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 6,1895. NO 133 IVWL P 1 11.11.11:11 ir-:lTl -SvfeSksa.:& IN OLD KENTUCKY. The Bepublicans iri Conven tion Assembled. THE ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS MEET. A. Free Silver Platform Probable A Btatne Fur the Late Secretary Gresham. In Memory of Gresham. Chicago, Jane 5. Sculptor B. H. Parks, of this city, is to make a bronze bust or statue of Walter Q. Gresham. Relatives and friends of the dead secre tary have decided to preserve nis feat Tires and form them in bronze, but whether it will be mere bast or, a , full length statue has not been determined. The chances are the memorial will take the form of a 'statue. This movements has grown out of the desire to have' In permanent form a tribute to the memory of a man whose integrity and. attain ments contributed a grand page to national history. To gain one of the most important means to this end' it is necessary that the facial representation of the late secretary should be perfect in every detail. In ' order to get the measurements necessary for a work of this kind, Mr. Parks and a representa tive of the GreBham family,, commis sioned by Otto Gresham, to take charge of the matter, paid a visit to the tomb of the secretary in Oakwood cemetery. The casket was opened and Sculptor Parks directed the movements of an ex pert, wb" with a delicate set of instru ments, took an accurate outline of the secretary's face and head. Mr. Parks then verified the measurement and made a sort of geometrical draft on the design. cinton, a branch of the Oregon. .State Fir -men's Association which has recently organized, is holding a three days' tour ney at Walla Walla. Tomorrow is . the last day, when the members will give an exhibition hook and ladder, contest," a foreman's footrace and a championship race. " Yesterday and today election of officers and general business filled up the, time. , "' ' ' j V ,le Old, Old Story; j New York, June" 5 The World this morning says : - Ktimors are eurrent that there is trouble between Jim Corbett and his w:fe, and that she has begun proceedings for a divorce.' Mrs. Corbett 's father, Mr. Lake, wnen seen last night, said that he thought the papers in tie ca-e bad already been served on the pugilist. " He would not state the caue of the trouble between his daughter and her husband. Mrs, Corbett was seen and refused to say whether or not she intended to fu for divorce. 'I have nothing to say not a word. I will neither deny nor affirm the truth of the report," she declared. Corbett was not iu the city and could not be seen. lis manager, William A. sraay. refused to dbcuss the matter. ILLIMOI9 DEMOCRATS. Xaay Delegate Attending; the State - Convention at Springfield. Bpbisqukld, 111., June 5. With every train today came large delegations to the democratic state convention. More people came than any one expected, and the streets are thronged with silverites. Blue badges bearing the inscription 'Free Silver, 16 to 1," flattered from the coast lapels ot incomers, and many delegations carried banners proclaiming a belief in free coinage. The delegations that came in yester day and last night were up almost with the sua this morning, and silver speech es by enthusiastic - believers in free coinage could be heard in lobbies at all hotels. Every delegate seemed to be for the free coinage of silver, and if there were any opposed to it they were so quiet as not to be noticeable. There is no doubt that a radical free-silver platform wiil be adopted and the democratic party of this state be committed to that policy Kentucky State Convention. Louisville, Ky., June 5. Republicans of Kentucky are holding the largest state convention today in the history of their party. The delegates . and workers for W. O. Bradley, for governor and other candidates, today claim they areconven ing as the majority party. They attrib ute this revolution to the negro question being no longer an issue and the lines being drawn on the tariff and silver questions. It is thought some repub licans will yote for free silver and free ... trade, bat . more democrats will vote . against these two planks. . While there is no opposition to Brad ley for governor, there are eight candi dates for second place, and about as many aspirants for each of the other . places on the ticket. , The Bradley slate went through iu all seven congressional district meetings, assuring the adoption of the gold standard and protection planks., - Firemen Tourney at Walla Walla. Walla Walla, Jane 5. The Eastern Oregon & Washington - Firemen's Asso- Core For Crippled Children. 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