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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 8

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The Tampa Tribunei
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Page 8 THE TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JULY 5, T908. 'J 7. -i RSMmnuaiQ (BwDdvcsnDtifitBndo Worn vf LrFQDOddfindS) 4 1 iJ-'l id rf 3 9 11 -SK'ki 1 sfW '(7Vi j-H fr, ft a 'I 1 5. Jr fxat p.Aar-iT" iii "j-'ii''-k 'f WILLIAM-JENNINGS BRYAN. if r.

Bryan will once more come before the Democrats as a candidate for Presidential honors, and already he claims that he has tnore than enough votes pledged to him to insure his nomination. JOHN E. OSBORNE. John E. Osborne, chairman of the subcommittee on entertainment of the Democratic National Convention, Is ex-Governor of Wyoming.

He Is by birth a New Yorker, having been born at Westport, N. 1864. He has been a member of Congress and. served as -vice-chairman- of the Democratic National Committee in 1808. GOVERNOR JOHN A.

JOHNSON. Governor Johnson has many4 friends among the delegates to the National Democratic Convention, and his name will be placed In nomination for the Presidency at the last moment, he gives, orderg to the contrary. THOMAS TAGGART. Am chairman of the National Democratic C5ommlttee Mr. Taggart will play an Important, part in the business to come before the National Democratic Convention.

Mr. Taggart is a resident of Indianapolis and served his city as Mayor from 1895 to 1001. He has been a member of the National Committee since 1900 and was made chairman la 1904. MX'" I T7T gu r- i a 1 'Al -SI IN H-JLrl t-d. t.

JOHN MITCHELL AND SAMUEL GOMPERS. The name of John Mitchell will go before the National Democratic Convention as a candidate for the Vice-Presidency. Mr. Mitchell for many years headed the United Mine Workers of America and is regarded as the Moses of the miner. UREY WOODSON.

Mr. Woodson 1s secretary of the National Democratic Committee and has held many Important offices in Kentucky, his home State. He Is a by profession and the publisher of two flourishing daily newspapers. W. Q.

CONRAD. The latest aspirant for Vice-Presidential honors at the hands of the Democracy is W. G. Conrad, to whom both Virginia and Montana: lay claim. Born In the Old Dominion, Mr.

Conrad, when quite a young man, migrated to Montana, where he made a fortane as a miner, cattle raiser and merchant. RICHARD FRANKLIN PETTI GREW. A Yermonter by hlrth, Mr. Pettlgrew removed to South Dakota, there to carve out his future, and from 1891 until 1901 served in the United States Senate. He has held many exalted positions of trust, and now seeks the chairmanship of the National Democratic Committee, to suo-ced Thomas Taggart.

chants will arrive on the Colorado. It LOCAL IMPORTERS MAY TRANS-SHIP is probable that the Mallory line will secure the bulk of freight from New York to Tampa and Mobile and Agent Thomas Puller is being congratulated by his friends in Tampa on the nice IVilotleirs SINCE COMING OF MALLORY LINE NEW PLAN IS DEVISED showing his line is making. Local shippers and in fact every Tampan is evincing deep interest in the Mallory line and everything possible will be done to make the line pay nice dividends to its owners. Pleritys0f Will Not Pass Through Hands of New York Brokers if This System Is Adopted Other Harbor News I i mm i New Styles MINOR MARITIME NOTES With a cargo of 1,800 pounds of mul let for John Savarese the sharpie De fender arrived yesterday from a fish ing trip off the coast. Loaded with naval stores, the schoon For The 4ife Since the inauguration of.

the Mallory Steamship service to this port there is considerable talk among local importers of having their goods transshipped from New York to Tampa. This will mean a great increase of re 3E always keep our as ceipts at the local custom house, less sortments of styles RESS up and hae a expense and delay to the importers and and sizes complete, ur- good time but you will throw many dollars in the path of Attend our big Reduction Sale of Children's Wash-. Suits. All our White and Fancy Wash Suite an Russian and' Sailor Blouse, from 2 1-2 to years ol age, will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Pay Us Later the local custom house brokers.

thermore, you'll find that cvprv uarment we show D. er Ruth A. will sail today for Boca Grande. Bringing a cargo of 1,200 pounds of mixed fish for L. J.

Jones, the schooner Ethelbert arrived yesterday. She made a fast trip in and broke her previous record. The sharpie Cruiser with a cargo of 3,000 pounds also arrived. Both the Independent liner Manatee and the steamer Free Lance carried large numbers of passengers to Es-piritu Santo yesterday. Many pleasure By having the importations transshipped it will mean also that they will not pass through the hands the New you will have all of the MAiitApf eftrla fin 4-1 York custom house brokers, who charge a larger fee than is charged by can't have a good time without a new 'outfit.

Keep your money for the celebration, come here and select the clotnes you wan't and pay us afterwards. Well fit you out in fine style. the Tampa brokers, nor will the New York forwarding agents have an op portunity to get their commission for All $5.00 Suits, now $3.49 seekers wishing tq spend the Fourth at Esplritu Santo took advantage of the trip. shipping" them to this port by what carrier they see fit. The same duty will have to be paid on importations however as the tariff is uniform at all gj NEW OUTFIT for 23 the glorious Fourth will not lessen your spending money.

This is the store where the little sums clothe the 'family. MEN'S HATS AND OXFORDS. WOMEN'S SILK AND WASH SUITS WHITE WAISTS Our: Millinery Sate Was a great success and will be con tinued by request of the many customers 2.79 2.19 tnat could not' De waiiea on. jonnsnn a Millinery Emporium. ports of the United States.

"While no definite steps have been taken arid the matter is in an embryonic state It is probable that the Tampa importers will get together during the cbming week and take steps to have their goods trans-shipped from New Suits, now All 3.50 Suits, now All 3.00 Suits, now All 2.50 Suits, now All 2.00 Suits, now All 1.50 Suits, now COURTS OBSERVE FOURTH All of the courts were closed yester day in honor of the Fourth, and there was practically nothing doing in any of the offices, 'all of the clerks and assistants being off during the afternoon. After the 4th comes va York, via the Mallory line. "When It I first becameirknownr that the Mallory line would enter this port the Impor-I tation question was one of the proba-ible benefits- which cation time and summer holidays. You surely need At the federal building the entire day was observed as a holiday, and only holiday hours were observed in the delivery of mall. Special Prices for 4th of July Week.

You can Save More Than a Third. ered. Tit without saying Agent Thomas Fuller will aid the local importers, shippers and firms receiving freight from foreign and domestic ports in every way possible that they may secure a low freight rate and quick service. Ouf Millinery Sale "Was a great success and will be- continued by request of the many customers that could not be waited on. Johnson's Millinery Emporium.

100 Boys' All-Wool Crash Siiits, from 9 to 14 years, formerly sold at $4.00 to $6.50 something in the clothing line for those good times you're planning. Come here and let us suggest few things. It doesn't take much money the paying part can be arranged later. Low, jPlain Prices on Everything Come now and taake your selections, for now is the time you need the new clothes we have for you. Low, Plain Prices on Everything.

DOVER ARRIVES After braving strong winds on the passage from. Mobile and weathering rough seas and several squalls the staunch steamer Dover. Captain Carlson, arrived yesterday morning at 9 o'clock from Orleans. Immediately after arrival at her docks the Dover All This Week at Klnodrome The Musical Murphy Family, who entertained and pleased so many last week at the Klnodrome, have been held over another week and will play different music this week. This attraction alone is enoueh to draw crowds, but Manager Stradford has secured Miss "Winnie Grey, singinar and dancing soubrette, as an extra Miss Grey comes with the highest records in the past and will please all.

The new manager is making good his word in putting oh a good show and has promised a good show this week. Mr. Harry McKinnev will sing tomorrow i began discharging a large cargo of freight and she probably will sail to- and Tuesday. f'My Irih Mary;" this song 1 1 day on a return trip to New Orleans. Is beautifully illustrated and shows, the pretty Irish lassie's face, which has been selected by the United "States as the face to be put on all gold coin.

COLORADO ARRIVES TODAY At 3 o'clock this afternoon the steamship Colorado," the second Mallory liner to enter this port is expected to ar- ATTRACTIVE ADVERTISEMENT OF THE BALL GROCERY CO. Elsewhere in the paper is the adver Farley Galin tisement of the Ball Grocery which contains a list of the best groceries and 1 rive at Egmont'Key and by dusk it is fruits that can be bought In the city Each week they will have a new adver tisement and it will pay the thrifty expected that the handsome vessel will reach her docks In this city. It is reported that the Colorado will bring a largo passenger list to Tampa and Housewife to read them. 203 MADISON STREET BACK OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK THe Haberdasher Our Millinery Sale was a great success ana will be con also a fair-sized list of passengers have shipped to Mobile. Several large tinued bv request of the many customers that could not be waited on.

Johnson's Milpinery Emporium. 1 consignments of freight for local mr-.

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