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Show ! BUBBLES SEEN AS POLITICAL POT BOILS ! ST. PAUL. Juno 30. Tho opponents of I .T. C. Jacobson for tho Republican nomination nom-ination for Govornor at the State convention, conven-tion, which meets hero tomorrow, base their hopes on the possibility of prcvent- I lng n nomination on tho llrat ballot. The Jacobson men. whllo giving out no ! figures, cay their candldatu will be named on the first ballot. Jaeobson has 310 Instructed In-structed . delogatoii. The number necessary neces-sary to a choice Is 372. Tho attempt to Insert a local option plank In the platform apparently has failed, and It Is doubtful If tho plank will get further than the resolutions committee commit-tee If that far. INDIANAPOLIS. Juno 30 John W. Korti, whoso name has been mentioned In connection with tho Vlce-Prcsldentlal nomination on tho Democratic ticket, accompanied ac-companied by Stokes .Tacks'on of Green-Hold, Green-Hold, chairman of the Slato committee, and John E. Lamb nnd Claudo E. Bowers of Tcrre Haute, left today for Denver. They will stop at Lincoln to see Mr. Bryan. The subject of tho presentation of Mr. Kern's namo to tho national convention I was discussed. NEW YORK, Juno 30. Bird Color left today for tho natlonnl Democratic convention con-vention at Denver. Mr. Color Is head of the nrooklyn delegation elected by tho stato convention, out hie sent nnd thoso of his assistants will bo contested by I. II. McCurren. Mr. Color expressed contldciico In the victory of his delegation delega-tion BANGOR. Mo., Juno 30. Bert M. Fernald of Portland was nominated for Governor by acclamation at the Republican Repub-lican Stato convention hore today. |