Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 7, Number 102, 17 June 1878 — CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. [ARTICLE]

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.

LIST OF ; NOMINEES IN THE : FIELD. i'.'-..-^-V-.V. ' : . : .— — ?— .■■-•' "'"■'-•.■,' :"' ; -"-" ; 'r How Nominated, Politics ' and ■ Occupation. ■ .We present this morning a complete list of all nominees for the position 'of delegates to '!>■ Constitutional Convention. ■'; It has been "compiled in the Record-Union Office . from the best obtainable news reports, telegraphic and journalistic, and frequently from private | advices. Where the occupation is not given, it is in cases where the local papers, the news reports and ordinary sources of information fail to disclose the fact. ' Our report is made tip to Thursday evening," June Cth, 4 P. M. : In many instances, especially j among j the delegates at large, newspapers : in the State are printing several ; names of nominees incorrectly, .j In this list, it is believed ' all the , names are accurate, and in the cases j referred to. especial care has been taken to verify the .lißt:v> . - . ■- ;■: :^- . - v.*" . - -...*-' . ■■ ■ ■■ ■-Amador : Coi-xty.— Workimrmen's ConventionJoan A. Bagun, lawyer; William 11. Proury, farmer. Amat-ol: axd ■ Sax ' Joaqi'ix. — Senatorial District, Joiut Convention, Republicans and Democrats — W. L." Dudley, San Joaquin, lawyer. People's Convention -Dr. Crane. „ ■ Alameda Coixtv.— Workingmen's Convention— John R. Price, Theopolis Tucker, James M. Fowler, Dr. J. \. UiUei . < Allison. Citizens' Non-Partisan Convention— J.V.>Vcbster, Independent, of Brooklyn, farmer: J. G. McCalium, Republican. Oakland, attorney; Alexander Campbell, Jr., Oakland, Republican, attorney; Win. van Voorhees, Democrat, Oakland, attorney ; Daniel Innian, Democrat, Murray township, fanner. - - '_ - IjOttb Cocxtv.— Citizens' Convention, Republican and Democratic indorsement — M. l:. C. ' Pulliam, D., miner; Joseph Boucher, Rep., farmer.' Workingmen's Convention — J. Daly, lawyer; Dr. J. K. France. . .-. . . Bltib, with Pumas A^n I^sbx— Twenty -sixth Senatorial District, People's Convention.— A. 11. Chapman, business man. ?CalaVkras Cocstt— Workinsmen's Convention W. K. Baucher. Democratic Convention— B. Garvey, Deputy Sheriff. < Con Couxty.— Citizens' Convention, Democratic and Republican Committees not acting — B. B. Glascock, D., farmer. Coxtr,\ Costa Coi'xtv. - Republican nomination — 11. Mills, attorney, Pacbeco. Democratic nomination—T. 11. White, merchant, Autioch. Working- I men's Convention — A. W. Ilamtuitt. ' Coxti'.a Costa ant> Mai'.ix, Fiftrevtii Sexatorial District.— People's Convention— Thomas H. Bstey, fanner, R. : Dei. North Coixtv. — Citizens' Convention -James E. Murphy, lawyer.! J. A. Evans, (Independent.) B. O'Brien, (Independent.) 1 El Dorado Coistv.— Citizens' Convention, Republican anil Democratic coalition— Cyrus Colemap, T. li. Patten, E. L. Crawford (the former for Alpine and El Dorado.) Workingmen's nominations— Henry Larkin, D. ; G. W. Hunter, D. ; J. E. Dean, R. (the latter jointly for Alpine and El Dorado). Independent— F. M. Dickerhoff. Fresxo CorxTY — Wbrkingmcn's Convention — Win. . J. Lawrenson. Democratic Convention— J. A. Holmes. .■ '. ■ HI'MItOMIT, Del Norte AXP Mexdocixo Counties — Twenty-seventh Senatorial District. — Democratic Convention— C. S. Kicks, of Eureka. Workingmen's Convention — J. R. Barton. Peoples' Convention at Little Lake Valley, Menclocino county — F. Dashiells. ' - . HujiboldtCoi'xty.— Republican Committee, Democrats approving— J. J. De Haven, lawyer. Workingmen's Convention — W. J. Sweaty. Ixvo CotxTY.— Nomination by Republican and Democratic Committees of lnyo, for the Assembly District, subject to confirmation by .Mono County Committees — P. Keddy, of lndc|>cudence, . Inyo county, Democrat, attorney. Kerx — Workingmen's Convention — Geo. E. Otis, of Bakersfield ; J. S. Collins, of Kemville. (A p'irt of the Convention seceeded and nominated in opposition to Mr. Collins, Henry Griffiths.) Republican Convention— V. A. Gregg, lawyer. Lake County— only Convention held declined to nominate ; the following are independent caudi dates: A. E. Noel, J. L. Smythe, Emory Town- .-, nd. Los Axukles Coi'XTY.— Farmers' and Workingmen's Convention— Judge Edward Evcy, by farmers; Judge J. S. Thomi>son, liv workingmen ; J. P. Peck, by both. Democratic Convention — Yolney 11. Howard, lawyer ; John F. Godfrey, lawyer; W. 11. Stephens, farmer. Charles Lindley, (Independent.) ""TlAßirosA and Merckd Coixties. — Assembly District— M. Hardwick, Independent; R. II Ward, Independent,- _■ i..-. , , x-.-SlAßiros.v, Merced USB Staxisl.iu.s.— Fifth Senatorial District— L. F. : Jones (Peoples'- petition).' Democratic Convention— W. G. I Collier, farmer; Lconidas Hamilton, Independent. — Mai::x County.— Democratic and Republican Committees' joint action — Robert Watt. Workingmen's nomination - John B. Swectzer, declined. Mexiiocixo Cocxtv.— Democratic nomination— O. Townsend, fanner and stock raiser. Independent announcement — Alexander Montgomery, D., editor. Peoples' Convention— J. A. Morgan . Monterey Coixtt. — Democratic nominationSamuel B. Gordon, of Monterey. citizens' noinina—Wm. G. Hudson, of Pajaro township. RepubHe ■:-, Convention— M. Swincrton. Workingmen's nomination— N. G. Wvatt. Nevada Coixtv.— Citizens' nominations-- E. W. Roberts, Rep., attorney, Grass Valley ; J. I. Caldwell, Dem., attorney, Nevada City ; O. P. Stidger, Rep., journalist and attorney, North San Juan ; J. M. Walling, Rep., attorney, Nevada City. Workingmen's Convention— C. W. Cross, lawyer; John Wickcs, school teacher ; John McCoy, miner ; Hamet Davis, merchant. Nai'A County.— Republican Convention— Robert Crouch, lawyer. Democratic Convention — Seneca Ewer. Workingmen's Convention — John Allyn, physician. NArA, Lake axi> Sonoma Sexatorial District. — People's nomination, Democrats and Republicans not acting — Henry C. Boggs, D., farmer. Workingmen's Convention— W. T. Allen. Santa Rosa Unclassified Convention —M. G. Vallejo. Placer County— Citizens' Convention, Democratic and Republican union call— J. A. Fileher, Auburn, Journalist, D. ; S. B. Burt, Bath, D. Workingmen's j Convention Lee 1). Thomas, Roseville, merchant; John R. Winders, Dutch Flat, journalist. : Pli has axd Lassex Counties. — Workingmen's Convention— E. P. Soule. Democratic and Republi- I can Joint Convention — J. S. Chapman, I)., lawyer. Sacramento County— Workingmen's Convention — A. G. Watcrhousc, machinist and patent attorney ; Frederick Mier, manufacturer; William Hallcy, printer ; E. G. Morton, fanner ; A. P. Maun, miner. Citizens' Convention— Dr. James Caples, farmer, D. ; A. C. Freeman, lawyer. R. ; Presley Dunlap, lawyer, D. ; Thomas McConnell, farmer, R. ; T. B. McFar- | land, lawyer, R. National Labor Party — James McClatchy, editor, withdrawn, ami indorsed P. Dun- ! lap. . : - Sax Francisco, City and County— Citizens' Convention — John H. Wise, wool dealer ; Samuel Oowles, lawyer; R. C. Harrison, lawyer: Frank Souls, editor ; A. J. Bowie, physician ; M. F. Cummings, bookbinder; A. P. Williams, merchant ; A. S. liallidie, manufacturer; A. C. Beister, publisher; W. S. Moses, millwright ; S. B. Thompson, carpenter: T. Psndergast, fouiidryman ; C. W. Pope, shoemaker; W. W. Morrow, lawyer; Elcphns Maginnis, drayman ; J. F. Taylor, blacksmith ; W. H. Sharp, lander ; W. 11. Hay, physician ; A. Asmussen, grocer"; Irving M. Scott, foundryman ; K. 11. Lloyd, lawyer; John O'Farrell, bookkeeper; John Kelly, Jr., hotel keeper; C. L. Taylor, merchant; Frank Mahon, printer; W. J. Shaw, lawyer; E. B. Pond, merchant" William O'Connell, shoemaker ; Peter Hopkins, sfone cutter; Frank J. Sullivan, lawyer. Democratic Convention— J. Blackburn, Deputy Assessor; R.M. darken, clerk; W. P. Frost, jourralist; F. Foley, business man ; J. J. Lane, liquor dealer ; J. .1. Mountain, merchant : 8. S. Tilton, mining expert; (not In the directory); A. O.Taylor, ■ stock broker; W.H.Dalrymple, clerk; M.C. Healer; J. S. Enos, attorney; Aimer Reed, real estate dealer ; Patrick J. Mogan. attorney ; .M. Warde, liquor dealer; Thomas Boyee, agent; -I.' N. Choyinaki, bookseller; W. S. Hobbs (not in the directory); Henry George, journalist ; i John C. Burch, lawyer ; J. 11. Bostwick, tanner: A. C. Bradford, lawjer ; R. C. Page, real estate dealer ; J. H. Peringer (not in the directory); L. P. Ward, printer ; Thomas O'Connor, liquor dealer ; J. C. McCency, lawyer; Julius Cerf, J. V. ColTey, lawyer: H. 1. Thornton, lawyer. Republican „ Convention.— Ninth District — .John Currj-. lawyer: F. N. Bennett, lawyer; Peter Ander'son, - editor: Seixas Solomon, accountant; j D. F. Verd'jnal. journalist; N. J. Britton, ■ merchant. Tenth- C. Cole, lawyer; W. S. Redding, merchant; L. Reynolds, lawyer; H. A. Sonntag, florist; F. P. Dann, lawyer; John Calvcrt, master mason. Eleventh— W. H. Patterson, lawyer; J. W. Littlefield, shipwright; \O. S. Merrill, butcher J. E. Davis, -lime dealer; R. S. Logan, skoemaker; Henry Cox.i insurance agent.' ■ Twelfth— L ' Fish, machinist; Robert Thompson. lawyer: F. M. Freund. grocer. Robert Cushin^, builder: Z. 11. Cunningham, blacksmith; W. H. Mills, farmer. Thirteenth— B.Q. McClellan. lawyer; W. K. Forsvth, mechanic ; C. Waterhouse, lumber merchant; William Robertson, ship joiner; F. F. Taylor, lawyer; G. P. Shaw, lumber dealer., Anti-Kearney Workingmen's nominations—R. S. Logan, C. W. Pone, W. S. Hobbs, W. P. Frost, Edward Kennedy, F. McGeary, Frank Higgins, D. J. Spellman, John Maimim;, L. P. Ward, \ M. F. Cummin^. P. Hcaly, W. H. Mills, J. A. Barber, Edward Fair,' C. M. Plum, P. B. - Ladd, George Williams, Edward Henckler, P. A. Bagiey, Joe Weiss,* J. Whitehurst, Henry George. H. N. Slocum, W. O'Connell,- W. A. Helm, J. W. Littlefield, R. Ash, P. W. Black and Cornelius Cole. s . - Sax Dieoo Republican Convention— T. Blackmer. music teacher. ■ Democratic Oonreo-tion-U. C. Hicks, lawyer.., '■. ; : '• ■ • i~ Sax Diego asd Sax Bernardino Corsrics —First Senatorial District, Republican Convention— H. C. Kolfc, lawyer. •--,,---,-■ ■■'.. . . V-. '"- ~>. Sax Frasciuco, v.'mi Sax Matbo.— Citizens' Convention—A. H. Rose, miner. Workingmen's Convention— L. I). Mot so, physician." Democratic Coovention—T. I!. Bishop. . Republican Convention—' I. R. Goodspeed, doctor. ,- . " ; ■...>.: * Sas Liis Omspo Cocstt. — Democratic Comer- j tion— R. -. M. : Preston. -•* People's I Petition-; Geoijro I Steele, R., lawyer. Workin^nien's Convention— W. A. Henderson. .:.■.--"•;,';;..:■.-'- -.^ "*'.. ■'■'. ■:' "-7,.-~ < Sax Mateo Col'STT.— Republican and Democratic i coalition— l. <'. Steole, dairyman. ;- : Workiiii-men's Convention— W. s. Sfotiit. ,;",;- - '-; ■ .' '-''A' : ~; : ■::■■ -•;;■>?.' 5* Sa*ta ; Clara' Cocstt.— Joint Committee of Conventions of "66 "j and " "—Thomas H. Lame, ] lawyer; E. O. Smith, farmer; K--JicComas, lawyer: | J. B. WDHr, A. Creeninger. '■ Workincnnen's Con- j vention— J. E. Clark. C. , Carriek, C. Van Buren,* ; li. W. HcrrinirUin. farmer; H. W. Kelly. '■ Toun(f i Men's Ticket — J.~G.' Kennedy, teacher,' I"., Young j Men's candidate; '. T. H. 1 Lame, Citizens' noniiiec: j

Rush MiiUobih, Republicans* nominee; K. o. bmilli; D., Citizens' .< nominee ; £ I). ■ W. Herrington, It., Workiajtnen's nominee. :. • •" . : Sasta Crcz CorsTT.— Democratic and liepublican Convention— Andrew Craig, lawyer. Workingmen's Convention— l). Tattle, farmer. ■-' ' Santa f> , Cttr.z,V*MosTEEET and Sax Eexito Counties.— Sixth Senatorial District, Workingmen's Convention — W. F. White, fanner. . Non-partisan Convention— J. W. Leigh, editor. X Sax Joaquis Cousty.— People's Convention— tvs ijchomp," farmer ; David Lewis, firmer; D. E. Terry, lawyer; J. W. R. Hitchcock.'' Workingmen's Convention— B. V.Tredway, fanner: D. A. Learned, fanner; : 11. O. Hatchings, saloun keeper; B. F. Rogers, coal dealer. Independent— Laura De lore Gordon.; ■ ? Santa Barbara CorxTT.—Workinginen'sComenveution—J. F. Hollowly, withdrawn. Lompoc NonPartisan Club— Fawcett "...' . Sax Ukbxardixo CouxTT.--Greenbackers nomination—J. S. Loveland. Republican Convention— S. E. A. Palmer, Randolph 8. Swing, Independent; S. E. A. Palmer, Independent. f Sax Bmrra Cocxtt.— Democratic Convention- - E' C. Tally. Citizens' Convention, mostly Workingmen's Party— Nason, H. Sierra ; ant Nevada Coixtibs.— Twenty-fourth Senatorial District. Citizens' Convention— S. B. Hid, Downioville, miner. Workingmtn's Convention—E. Barry, lawyer. ;' > Solano Corxrv— Republican Convention— S. O. Hilborn,' Vallejo, lawyer; J. M. Dudley, Dtxon, farmer; Joel A. Harvey, lawyer, Fail-field. Democratic Convention— K. E. Kelly, ' lawyer ; W. B. Davis, farmer: T. Y. Reed, agent. • Granger's Convention at Klmira, May 28th, '5 indorsed— M. Dudley, R., W. B. Davis, D., and nominated ; C. Bennett, farmer. Workingmcn's Convention— J. P. i Cavanangh, mechanic ; G. W. McDennotl, farmer. :': Solano axd You) Coi'Xties.— Nineteenth Senatorial District ; Democratic Joint Convention— J. C. ' Wolfskin, farmer. - Republican Joint ConventionCharles F. Reed, fanner. Grangers' Convention at Ehuira, May 2Sth, Indorsed— F. Reed. Workinipnen's Convention —C. P. Montgomery, editor. Sonoma County. — Citizens' Convention, Democratic and Republican indorsement— G. A. Johnson, I)., lawyer; J. M. Charles, 1!., farmer; W. W. Moreland, 1)., lawyer; C. V. Stuart, 11., farmer. Workingmen's Convention-John Brown, lawyer; AHenry; A. Thomas, lawyer ; W. W. Chapman. For State at large— M. (i. Vallejo, viniculturist. Unclassified and Personal Convention of June Ist L. A. Norton, lawyer; W. D. Bliss, lawyer; Dr. F. A. Paul! ; J. B. Southard, lawyer. Sitter Cor.NTY. — nomination. Democrats and Republicans not acting George Qhlej'er, D. farmer. . ' * Sitter axd Yiha Counties (Jointly.) — People's nomination, Democrats objecting— H. Keyes, It., farmer. _ . : Bnuuron axi> ; Modoc Coi'xties.— Democratic County Convention— Jehu Berry. (Recommended by Siskijou Convention.) Staxislais Col'xty.— Citizens' Convention -T. D Harp. ];., withdrawn. Democratic Convention — D. HeiskeO. Shasta, TlilNiTY, Modoc axd Siskitof. Twenty eighth Senatorial District, Citizens' Convention— D. C. Stevenson, X., mechanic Trinity and Shasta Couxties. Assembly District James It. Williams, Shasta (response to Nonpartisan petition): John S. I. Bass, of Shasta, (Peoples' request.) citizens' Convention — A. R. Andrews, D., lawyer. Tf.ii.uia Coi'nty. — Democratic nomination— Henry Wilson, farmer. Republican Convention— L. D. P[ark. editor. Ttou'.MXK axd Calaveras— Seventeenth Senatori:^ District, Non-partisan Convention— X. -M. Lnin'ißon, physician. Democratic Convention — Caleb Dorsey. * . » / Tioi.riiNK ( 'or sty. — Democratic Convention — Jno. Walker, physician, indorsed by Non-partisan Convention. t " 'IK use Coixtv.— Democratic nomination— J.«C. Brown, farmer. Ventira Coontv.— Democratic Convention— W. E. Shepherd, editor. Workingmcn's Convention — C. G. Finney, farmer. You) Cocxty— Republican Convention — 31. Rhoades, flour mill proprietor. Democratic Convention—Harrison (jwinn, fanner. Ydba Coi'xty. — nomination, Democrats objecting- P. H. Cowden, H., lawyer; J. F. McNutt, I)., business man. Democratic nominations— B. P. Sugg, D. A. Ostrom. - First Coxgressioxal District, Sax Francisco. — Bight at large. Citizens' Committee M. M. Estee, W. H. L. Barnes, Joseph W. Winans, John F. Miller, '■ Rs. ; Eugene Casscriy, J. P. Ik's?, John S. Eager, S. M. Wilson, I'-. " It shoul<r*not bo lost sight of that while the delegates at large arc nominated, eight from each Congressional District, yet all such delegates nominated are to be voted for by the people of all the State. Workinsmen's Convenlion—Anthony Fischer, J. W. Jamison, James Kidney, J. R. Pico, John R. Sharpstein, J. E. < Whalen, Paul Boiißett and Charles Tilson. Democratic Convention — J. C. Short, physician ; E. c. Marshall, lawyer; J. J. Williams; James 1.. Ord, doctor; 11. P. Irving, lawyer; Cameron H. King, lawyer ; H. I. Thornton; Charles A. Sunnier, phobographer; J. ;W. --. Harding, lawyer. AntiKearney Workinfrmtfn's nomination] — H. Royer, manufacturer; John Forbes, pattern maker ; P. W. Black, clerk; .1. B. Owens, pottery business; Cornelius Cole, lawyer; Andrew McF. Davis, miller; John Guignard, commission merchant ; John Grant, stone cutter. Republican Convention — Frederick Fillmore, shoemaker; Lawrence Huerstel. merchant; Henry Horstman, merchant; James S. Carey, lawyer; S. W. Holladay, lawyer; Samuel Soule, retired merchant; C W. Daniels, * insurance agent; and another to be nominated. ; Second Coxorkssioxai, District.— Joint Conven, tion, Republicans and Democrats— H. 11. Haight, ; Alameda, D., lawyer; Walter Van Dyke, Alameda; Rep., lawyer: Henry Edgcrton, Sacramento, Rep.lawyer; Hugh 11. Laßue, Sacramento, D., farmer; i J. B. Hall, San Joaquin, D-, lawyer; Rufus Shoe- . maker, Nevada, D., journalist ; J. E. Hale, Placer, ; Rep., lawyer; J. M. Porter, Aiuador, Rep., lawyer. Workin^men's— (Country delegates action from Alameda, Contra Costa and San Joaquin in San Fran- < cisco, while in attendance at Working-men's State ■ Conventions in San Francisco, and action by Con- , gressional District Convention at Sacramento) : L. '. J. Morrow. San Joaquin ; A. - Thorn, Alameda ; J. M. Todd, P. S. Dorney, Sacramento, shoemaker ; H. C. McKelvey, Nevada, carpenter ; H. P. Williams, El Dorado, miner ; S. A. Nott, Alpine, dairyman, withdrawn ; John Greenwell, Amador, millwright. Third Coxoressiosal District.— People's nomination. Democrats in some counties objecting.— l. S. Belcher, It., lawyer; Marion Biggs, I)., fanner; W. J.Tmnin, D., merchant and miner; W. F. Heustis, | R., clerk; James McM. Shatter, R., lawyer and fanner; John M. Kelly, D., farmer; A. P. Overtoil, p., lawyer : Benj. Shurtleff, R., physician. Workiiigmcu's nomination— George Pearce, D., lawyer, Petaluma (nomination declined). J. S. McCue's l*rivate Convention at Marysville, June 3d — C. Garher, merchant, of Humholdt county ; D. M. Clostcr, fanner, Sierra county ; W. M. Thorp, fanner, Butte county; W. F. Stone, Yuba; W. 11. Northcutt, Solano; Jonas Spect, fanner, Colusa county ;H. Boyle, farmer, Mann county ; John C. Critrler, merchant, Lake county; Simon Hochstadtcr, merchant, Yuba county, (withdrawn). ' ' Fourth Coxc.kkssioxal District.— Workingmen's nominations - (Country delegates action from Fourth District to the number of fourteen in attendance on the Kearney State Convention in San Francisco) : Rev. V. A. Dryden, Gilrov ; Blakie Pilkington, Grange lecturer, Santa Cruz; J. F. Brcen, lawyer: O. T. Chubb, Keni; Isaac Bicknell, San Luis Obispo; William Yinter, Isaac Kinley, R. D. Pitts. Citizens' Convention, joint action. Democrats and : Kepubliems — J. Mansfield, R., lawyer, Los Angeles; P. B. Tally, Santa Clan, D., lawyer; George W. Scliell, lawyer, R., Stanislaus ; Edward Martin, U., Santa Cmz, ■ business man; w. ' J. Graves, D., lawyer, San Luis Obispo ; J. J. Ayres, Los Angeles, D., editor; Byron Waters, lawyer, D., San Bemttrdino; George Vcnable I Smith, lawyer, ' R., ■ Kern county. Young Men'sCoramittce— La'wrcnceArcher, lawyer; Byron Waters (indorsed), John Mansfield (indorsed), J. F. Breen (indorsed), P. is. Tolly (indorsed), George V. Smith (indorsed), W. J. Graves (indorsed), Edward Martin (indorsed 1 . Democratic District Convention (held at Merced, six counties represented)— Lawrence Archer, Santa Clara, lawyer; Byron Waters, San Bernardino, lawyer; John R. McConnell, Los Angeles, lawyer; J. M. Montgomery, Merced, farmer; ('. O. Sayle, Fresno: Joseph Lovejoy, Tulare; J. W. Freeman, Kern. ; lIECAPITItATION. * COXVF.NTIOXS. Single County Conventions in which nominations have been made 42 Joint action by counties 21 Joint political Conventions : 9 People's Conventions.. I - 37 Conventions declining tc nominate .'. \ . . . '-' 1 Democratic Conventions. . . . . . 24 Republican Conventions ..'...... 13 Workingmen's Conventions ...... -30 Grangers' Convention.. ..../ 1 Farmers and Workingmen's Convention... . . :' ' 1 Greenbackers* Convention .'........ 1 National Labor Party. 1 I ::■!;>- i;i<*d Convention ;.....".- 1 Jim McCue's Convention. . . ..'. . ; ., .v^ 1 ' .•.'-": r'mrnn 1iawyer5........ "."..'. .104 ; Journalists. ..."..... 27 Farmers ...*...... 48 men ........ -23 Mechanics.... .'..;;.." 43 | Teaohcrs ; 4 Merchants........:.. 18 Clerks 12 Miners.....: .....:.: IS I Ministers......;:... 1 Physicians........... 10 Stockbrokers, etc ... '2 Phonographer. .,".... " 1 Real Estate Agents . . 2 Printer 5............ 6 Not classified ....... 109 Liquor Dealers .....'. 4 \ . MISCELLAXEOI'S. Total nominations , : . . . .V. ..... .' ....;.:..:.. 439 ■ Independent candidates by non-action of Con- : vention and 0therwi5e.".. . . : ..'... ........... .. It! Total nominees placed in field to date . 1 . ."..." 452 Of these 0 of the Workin^men and 2 of the People's have sent in declination* of the nomina- ■■" ti0n3.:.........:":;....v:..'..:...v ....". 8 Total nominees in field at date. . .'...'. .....: .... 414 ; <:"' ' ADDENDA. ' [Nominations made since the closing and recapitulating of the above report, and up to Friday night, June 11th, midnight :],. r ... ■ Secoxd ':.■: Con-gkessioxal District.— Democratic Committee | Nomination-- F. Montgomery, of Sacramento county ; W. A. Selkirk, of El Dorado; S. A. Nott, of Alpine; George W. Terrill, of Contra Costa; Theodore P-a^_'e, of Alameda; John Anderson, of Nevada: I!. ; B. > Thompson, of San Joaquin; John Nugent, of Alamtda." > ■ ■• ■ s T.mirdC'oxokk-mo-.ai. Donicr.- Democratic Committee Nominations — C. ■W. Lightner t * of ■' Napa; Jeremiah Donahue, of Sendecmo; Clay W. Taylor, of Shasta; E.C. ISaile," of Solano; A.' , D.: Bell, of Mann; .."John :S. Sanndera, of , Sonoma; * George Crossette, of Buttc ; John B<"gB», of Colusa. _■ :■■ .;. ...-. B Sax Fkascisco.— Noini'iations of the County Com mittee of Workinemen— J. J. Mountain, R. - Guy McClellan, in place of Robert Ash and John McGeary, resigned, i AVorkim,tnen's (Kearney) Nomination — Clitns Barbour. C. |J. I!.-erstech(r. P. Mill, .1. D. Condon, Luke Doyle, P T. Dow Un», S. J. Fan-ell. J. R. Freud, J. C. Gorman: W. V: Grace, Thomas. Harrison, J.C. Herd J. W. I". > i .»;.. P. J. Joyce, P. K. Kenny, ; CharleS • id- i; ■>. Raymond Lavwne, : J. ; F ; Lindow, Thjni23Mur.-is,ind Henry Ncutjaber. v r ■