COURESFOXDEXCE.8as Fuascinco, Feb, 11th, lSt'7.To Caleb T. Fay. Fsg..—lcar Sir: The undersigned. citizen* of San Frau-ciseo, impressed with the imiortanoe of filling theChief Executive place in the State with a prae- \tical busiuess man. and believing the claims of San iFrancisco to the nomination will be recognized by the , Union State Convention of 1807, request that you will permit your name to be placed before the public as acandidate for Governor.We are veryPope Talbot .1 W lint tan Mam k Winchester Henry B Brooks C Adolplie Low1 AC Nichols-I W Tucker AC Uietz A Co II .1 Booth A Co W It Badger Hcury Curleton Jr George W Wanlj L L Tre:nlwcll I Blnxome H B Williams B B Thayer M«x*re A Co A B Winega*Hemenway A Merrill John H lhMington Bowen Brothers Horatio P Iivermore Lawrence A House worth, 1) W C Rice Kennedy Hopkins McFJwee .v Ackermann Haste .V Kirk E G Mathews A Co W W Montague ■I A Prmkhor.se Jacob Schneider Atkins Massey C F Richards A Ao George O Whitney L H Bonestffl Edward Bosqui Co Langley. Crowell A Co Kdwiu Sutherland B W Mudge J S B Roberts Joseph Peirce Geo Clifford John P Arthur James Pevoe Bandman. Neileen A Co J H Widber i'jane A Brigham cEeo W Pam Coffey A Riedo®• Geo it Hitchcock H B Williams s Hermann A Co B C Horn A Co Nicholas Careo A Hollub a Co Conrov a O'Connor B F Mead Wm H Rnkffson Kohler A Frohling Oluev a Oo T B Badger .1 Yogclsdoff * Co Nathaniel Curry C J Dempster K Strauss John Ta pr A Co Ludwig Tar.sig T R*\lgers Johns-.n A G*o pgmni B Matvhiavcllo k Co ' A s R.tsenbaum A Co John Rider Heyncmann A Co Meagher. Taaffe a Corespectfully, yours, etc.,Levi Strauss a Co ,L A EWerthcimcrWormser Br* s1 W RaymondMurphy. Grunt A CoScliolle BrosJohn Hmw'jiI. lkiuiuSolomon Richlt;' L Place A CoP L WeaverMilo HoadlevM Heller A BroBaum BrhsRobert MayersLtein. Simon A CoCharles Han1Hentach A BurtonJ BerminghamRoyal FiskJ S W SeliultzeKoshlaud BrosJohn WielandJv*seph WilliamsA Cann A CoJohn RoeenfeldF HagemaiinP Maurv JrH Wahmuth jChas H MeadHenrv Spreckles jH Mayers John C BellJ B Mortou IIra Manlen S W HoltF W My rick «M Thayer j iC H Wetherbee Abner ivbleWm H tiawley j ,James Pa vieWm B Haywood , iJonathan Kittnxlge 1Greonhood A Newbaur I ,W O Farnsworth W J Adams C W Armee Daniel Meyer J Baker Jr S H Hannon P Berwin A Bros Xewstadter Bros P Berwin A Bros j Joseph Seller ;Geo S Mann A WeilWm Irelan iL a M Sachs A CoE L G- »IdsteinH RoeekransWales 1. PalmerJ M.-GillJohn A H'*nrvr\ S BaldwinW a J St* mhart K C Atknw J H K:i whs W o Andrews C J Pilsbnry J osloi:i v ‘ halt;tbonru G O Wilson Joseph G Armor R 1 * ByxlveWm H Jessup a CoMessrs. Pope \ Tall* r. Mam A Win hestir. II J B-vth A i L. \ M Sacha a C-.. Henlsch a Berton. Ci un y a O'Connor. and othurs .Gevtlemex:—The request to me to beet me a car.didate for the honorable place of G*'v« rnor f the State, endorsed by many citizens and business firm? of tl. city, is such a marked compliment that I sh mid not feel a: liberty to decline, even if so disposed, and I promptly acknowk\lge tut obligations to you f r furnishing this acceptable opportunity to declare tuy willingness to become a candidate, subject to endorsement by the Union Sato Convention of lsG7.Respectfully youra,iStgned) CALEB T. FAY.San Fkaxcxscks February 12th. 1^7.e