THE MORNING ASTOWAN, ASTORIA, OREGON..
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But Governor Johnson Doosn'
Suit the Nebraskan
Better than Custom Made"
Why try to compare such magnificent garments as
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DELEGATES NOW IN DENVER
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908.
BKYAN
WANTS GRAY
Sale
hi
Judge Gray is Known to ba Accept
able at Bryan'a Running Mate But
It la Doubtful That he Will Take
the Place If Offered.
DENVER, Col., July l.-The prin
cipnl event in connection with the
forthcoming Democratic Convention
was the arrival of Frederick U. Lynch
of Minnesota an tlic representative in
chief of the presidential boom of Gov
johnoii of Hint stale, A reservation
of quarter t the Albany hotel was
made several weeks ago by Mr,
Lynch and an extensive auite of
rooms had been prepared (or him and
his staff.
The announcement of Mr. Lynch'
coming had the effect of causing a re
news! of the discussion of the tos
aibilities of the nomination of the
presidency rather than for the prcsi
dency, It was conceded even by the
supporter of Ouv.johnson that his
nomination for the first place was
problematical but hi friends were
siajuh in their determination to have
Ins name presented to the convention
for the presidency even in the fact of
the possibility of hi defeat and most
of them were quite a positive in the
declaration that he would not accept
the second place even if it were tend
ed him. The discussion of tthe Min
neiota governor chances for the
vice presidency while quite general
among the uninformed was not in
Iulgc in seriously by those who
were in accord with the inner Bryan
circle. They did not accept his
name with favor and it may be an
nounced even thus far in advance of
the meeting of the convention that
the Minnesotan will not be Mr. Bryan
running mate in the event of the Ne
braskan nomination. Mr. Bryan
most intimate friend are quite de
termined on that point. On the other
hand it is known that Judge Gray of
Delaware would be in every way ac
ceptable to Mr. Bryan as the candid
ate for the second place and the posi
tion is generally conceded to him if
he will accept it. It is conceded that
Judge Gray is not a candidate for
second place but the contention is
persistently made that if the nomina
tion should be tendered him he would
not refuse it. It is known that he
found hi work on the bench not
thoroughly congenial and those fa
miliar with his disposition say that he
would prefer the vice presidency to
his work on the bench. If the nom
ination docs go to Judge Gray of New
York will probably claim it and in
that contingency the New Yorkers
who are on the ground assert that
the position will be awarded to that
state if the New York delegation can
unite upon a candidate. In other
words the situation with reference to
the vice-presidency now parallels the
vice-presidential in the convention
previous to the nomination of Mr.
Sherman. The development of the
day have practically eliminated Mr.
Chanler from the contest. Mr. Brvan's
friends are not favorably inclined to
him because they are doubtful that
his position on the tariff would place
him in accord with Mr. Bryan.
With Mr. Chanler thus practically
disposed of, there has been renewed
discussion of the name of Francis
Burton Harrison of New York and
the name of J. B. Stanchfield of El-
mira, N. Y was also prominently
mentioned today in connection with
the office.
There has also been mentioned th
Th! woman iy that After
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IMokham's Vegetable Compound
made her a well as ever.
Maude K. Forgie. of Leesburg.Vi, 1
writes to Mrs. Piiikham : ,'
"I want other suffering women to
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wny don't you try it r
Mrs. Plnkham Invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She lias guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
contain any utterance on the anti
injunction proposition varying large
ly from the expression scontained in
democratic platform for the last 12 IJ
car."
According to Mr. Marvel the Dela
ware delegation has ome well devel
oped idea of what the anti-injunction
plunk should be but will not make
them public until they are offered by
Mr. Layton when the platform com
mittee meet. That these ideas are in
harmony with the last three platforms
of the democratic party as admitted.
ed
TRY IS FOR DESSERT
Dissolve one package of any flavor
JELL-0 in one pint of boiling
water. When partly congealed, beat
until light adding one cup whipped
cream and six crushed maccaroons.
Whip all together thoroughly and
pour it into a mold or bowl. When
cool, it will jellify and may be served
with whipped cream or any good
pudding sauce.
The JELL-0 cost 10c. per package
nd can be obtained at any good
grocers.
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With the crude efforts of the custom tailor? Ten custom
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less than $10 or $20 more.
We can fit any figure, tall or short, stout or thin. We
have garments cut to your measurements and no tailor can
give you the style and fit that we do, at any price.
We have
uits at from
to
525
Which cannot be equalled by custom tailors at less than 20 to
$40. See what they offer see what we offer; you can easily fig
ure out the savings.
20 per cent, off on all Dress Shoes
20 oer cent, off on all Hats
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WRESTLING MATCH
FINANCIAL
name of Norman E. Mack of Buf
falo, present national 'committeeman
from New York, but Mr. Mack, who
is on the ground, pooh poohs the
suggestion. . , ,
'Among those of the South mcn-
noncu in connection with tlie vice-
presidential nomination is Gov. Rob,
III Glenn of North Carolina and Mr.
Glenn is already represented in Den
ver by H. M. Hollcman and other
friends who are working among the
delegates as they arrive. The head
quarters of Judge George Gray of
Delaware, were thrown1 open today.
Joaiah Marvel of Wilmington, Del.,
and R. J. Beamish of Philadelphia,
who are in charge of Mr. Gray's cam
paign, expected to open the headquar
ters and launch the Gray boom last
night bitt they were delayed in reach
ing the city and when they arrived at
their rooms at the Savoy Hotel it
was decided to postpone the opening
until today. Even then the Gray
people were the first to open regular
headquarters. Mr. Marvel declared
'last ; ifight, andreitcratcd toady that
iVjudgV. Gray is not a candidate for
anything but the presidency. He was
asked if the judge would accept the
..nomination even if the platform
contained a radical anti-injunction
plank.
Mr. Marvel replied: "From all I
gather the Denver platform will not
rank Gotch Will Meet Dr. B. F.
Roller In The Chicago Coliseum,
CHICAGO, July 1. A despatch to
the Tribune from Seattle, Wash says:
World's Champion Frank Gotch of;
Humboldt, Iowa, and Dr. B. F. Roller
of Seattle will meet for the world's
catch as catch can wrestling cham
pionship at the Coliseum tonight.
Rillcr has a slight advantage in height
but in two years older than the cham
pion. The two met once before. Gotch
was to throw Roller twice in an hour.
He failed to throw him even once.
The total receipts will be closed to
$15,000. There has been little bct
tiing and the odds slightly favor the
champion.
First national Bank of Astoria
DIRECTORS
Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor G.C.1Flavel
J. W. Ladd S. S. Gordon
.Capital: 9100,000
Surplus 25,000
Stockholders' Liability 100,000
ESTABLISH E J) I8tt.
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jFood.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President
O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President
FRANK PATTON, Qihler
J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cathiei
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid in $115,000. Sarpl us and Undivided Profits, $100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM.
Eleventh and Duane Sts. Astoria, Oregon.
J. OGDEN ARMOUR RETURNES
NEW YORK, July l.-Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ogden Armour were among the
passengers yesterday of the Kron
prinzess in Cecilic yesterday from
Bremen. Mr. Armour said his daugh
ter Lolita who was operated several
years ago by Prof Lorenz of Vienna j
had almost recovered and was quite
well as any child of her age. j
Referring to the financial situation
Mr. Armour said he found a disposi
tion among all European countries to
again buy American canned meats
and that there was but small doubt
that the prejudice existing since the
investigation has been almost eradi
cated, '
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It is better to cure the little cough
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The best cough cure is Kemp's Balsam.
Druggists sell it at 29 cents and 50
wnts a bottle.
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