Coronado Mercury, Volume IV, Number 15, 23 August 1890 — REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. H. H. Markham Nominated for Governor—The Beet of the Ticket. [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. H. H. Markham Nominated for Governor—The Beet of the Ticket.

The Republican state convention at Sacramento Auk. 13 nominated H. H. Markham (or governor and made southern California happy. W. W. Morrow wan a candidate and got 388 votes to 299 for Markham. N. IV. Cblpman of Red Bluff got 4C votes and L. V. Shippee of Stockton .‘lO. Then there was a stampede of votes to Markham and a motion to make him the unanimous nominee prevailed. John B. Reddick of Calaveras county was nominated fur lieutenant governor. William H. Beatty was renominated (or chief Justice of the supreme court and H. H. Uaroutte of Yolo county, Ralph C. Harrison of San Francisco and J. J. de Haven of Humboldt county were nominated for associate Justices. The remainder of the ticket is as follows: Secretary of state, E. O. Waite of Alameda; attorney-general, W. B. H. Hart, of San Francisco; controller, E. P. Colgan of Tehama; treasurer, J. R. McDonald of Stanislaus; superintendent of public instruction, J. W. Anderson of San Frann'sco; clerk of supreme court, L. U. Brown of Solano; surveyor-general, Theodore Reichert of San Francisco; congressmen-at-large, W. W. Morrow of San Francisco, J. C. Campbell of San Joaquin; congressman second district, G. O. Blanchard of El Dorado; congressman third district, Joseph McKenna of Solano. . Board of equalization—second district, L. C. Morehouse of Alameda; third district, Dan Cole of Sierra; fourth district, J. R. Uebbrun of Monterey. Railroad commissioner—first district, William Peckman, of Sacramento; third district, J. W. Ren, of Santa Clara.