Show BY AN AMERICAN Di DENVER ert Ept 19 the republican state convention for the nomination of a candidate for judge of the supreme court assembled at denver this afternoon E every very county in the state is represented great interest has been felt of the avowed candidacy of thomas M bowen now judge of the fourth district ho he Is the judge who issued the injunction against the atchison topeka and santa fe railway company a few weeks ago s and ordered the company to turn back to the rio grando grande company janythe any the latter road which had been heen been leased by the atchison and topeka and was then being run by the latter iatter when the rio bio grande obtain obtained bd possession under bowens bowena order he put it in the hands of a re celver receiver the united states court shortly afterwards ended all thia this bowen has since made every effort for nomination by the convention and came in with strong lowing fallowing fal from his section J ad M north 0 of boulder was made chairman after an immaterial squabble on the report of 0 the committee on credentials congressman bedford offered a resolution which was carried with great greaten enthusiasm thusia sm and cheering that on grants return should he decide to become a candidate for the presidency colorado will pledge him her votes the balloting gave bowen the highest number at first but on the second informal ballot judge wm E beck was waa nominated which was malle maile unanimous unan linous beck beek la is now judge of the district court of the first judicial district and is very popular the republicans think they can sweep the state with him judge bowen made a speech to the convention A committee was appointed to wait on or carl schurz at the depot on his arrival from the west tonight to night and invite him to address the convention ven tion A recess was taken at 6 p m the convention reassembled at 8 ex governor john L routt was elected chairman ot of the tho state central committee by acclamation senator teller made a speech predicting another victory his reference to grants return was greeted with enthusiastic applause the arrival of carl schurz on the platform was the signal for great cheering he said he had been among the indian agencies had camped out the last ten days away from all communication with the world and on his return to civilization his heart was rejoiced by the news of a glor gior glorious lous ious republican victory in maine blaine ho he gave a glowing eulogy of the republican party and felt confident that tho the state would give a very large republican majority and briefly reciting its ita history said no other party in this nation had achieved such great results for human liberty throughout the world from what he had heard he believed the republican party in colorado colora 0 was about to enter the fall tali campaign under bright auspices and the result would be anxiously watched for in the east because of its effect on tile the coming presidential contest he had made a short campaign in ohio MEMPHIS 19 eleven cases in balls all ail today to day three deaths hax BAN FRANCISCO 19 the oily city of has haa been expected hourly during the day but as yet nothing has hag been heard from her the weather la Is stil still lvery ivery very foggy the feeling of expectancy anich has prevailed has had an effect almost paralyzing to the general business the streets have been crowded with a throng of idlers eager for the first intimation of the arrival of the steamer A large influx of visitors official and unofficial from the interior have arrived during the day including a number of military companies municipal representatives of principal interior cities and various organizations many additions tiona have been made to the tout ensemble of the streets on tho the proposed line of march is brilliant and picturesque there la Is little doubt that the tokio will arrive outside during the night as the average time of passage is about up tip NEW YORK 20 the scores gen orally of the fourth day of the prize nie meeting eting are not as light as many of the riflemen had bad expected tho the most interest was in the interstate inter state match at long ranges and the fine lassach metts team which wa was the favorite on all bides aides only so tic cured the third place brown in hia hla yards score put a shot on the wrong target this digeon disconcerted cert him and anrew the Maas massachusetts achu team into confusion the fight was very close between tile the team from the amateur club of new now york city and that of the new now jersey state association the final totals stood with possible new jersey team amateur club team new york city massachusetts rine bine association team highest individual score W gerrish columbia rifle association team washington D ca C empire rifle club team now york city in the champions champion match for shooting at yard yards sJ J 8 jumner of boston wab waa successful making with a possible the military championship for individual shooting was taken by george N whistler stier atler of the fifth artillery stationed at atlanta ga with a score of 75 in a possible at goo and 1000 1009 yards using the military rifle whistler used the army rifle and defeated the best of the national guard marksmen men tomorrow to morrow the wimbledon Wimble don cup cap competition of 30 shots at 1000 yards will bring this thia very successful fall meeting to a close MEMPHIS 20 three throe cases reported today to day two deaths have occurred the weather has again taken a change a cold wind blowing from the north NEW YORK 20 the evening post says that clarkson Clark sonN N potter has written a letter accepting the nomination for lieutenant gover nor washington 20 another appeal was received herec here today to day from memphis 3 for rations but re little encouragement the law not providing for any aid memphis 20 seven cases today total to date 1216 deaths the Trea treasury hury eury department has decided that articles entitled to free entry into the united states from the hawaiian islands under the treaty of june ad 1875 must if manufactured be made of material grown or produced in a the islands goods boods manufactured there from material brought from some other country are not ad without payment ef of duty BAN SAN 20 tho farat tap of the bell and hoisting of the flag on merchants exchange announcing noun cing the approach of the city of tokio startled the city from a spell of suspense that has prevailed for the last three days and trans formed the idle throngs that were lounging about the streets into excited and hurrying crowds bells balls are ringing steam whistles screaming and teo tho th e thunder of cannon re vi berating over the hills and harbor thousands of men women and children on foot in carriages and on horseback are pouring out in the direction of presidio heights point lobos bobos telegraph hill and every other eminence in the vicinity eager to catch the first glance of the incoming ship bearing the guest for whose reception so great preparations have been made and whose arrival has been so anxiously anticipated crowds are hurrying towards the wharves where the steamers and yachts that will take part in the nautical ical leal pageant are later at the moment the alarm giving notice of the approach of the city 0 of f tokio was struck the executive committee hav hay having ing charge of the demonstration were in session at the palace hotel warmly discussing the question of carrying out the pro programmer gramme tomorrow in case of the steamers arrival in time or deferring it till monday the first stroke of the bell ended the discussion it wab was forty five minutes later than the limit that bad been previously determined ter mined but it was at once resolved to carry out the demonstration immediately A reception committee of five hastened to the mail dock and put out seaward without delay to expedite the movements move ments mants of the city of 0 f tokio while various other committe committees ps and guests be took themselves to their posts on ship board or at the landing IM immediately medhat ely on receipt of the intelligence thattie city of tokio was waa nearing hearing port t the he reception committees committee consisting of frank M pix pixley iy ay 1 ex senator cole general miller r and P D cornwall repairing to the tug milton ordith orf Ori ith lying with steam up at the pacific mall Mail dock and at once started to meet the incoming steamer beveral several miles outside the heads she met the city of tokia coming in the tug drew alongside and the executive committee quara quarantine ntine officer customs officials and a number or representatives of the press boarded no ceremony was observed except a general araking shaking of handa hands and after the committee had bad announced the object of their visit and informed general grant of the reception prepared for him hims the conversation became gene genc raland the cifa city of tokio continued her course hoon boon after the steamer mcpherson came alongside and major general mcdowell McDo well weli commanding the division of the pacific by his staff boarded the city of oj iuro tokio and rejoined his hia old comrade in arms in the meantime it seemed as though the whole population of the city men women and children had sought positions from which a view of the naval pageant could be obtained every eminence commanding the channel was black with the assembled thousands telegraph hill was a living mass of human bodies the heights beyond the presidio clay street hill the seawall sea wall wail at north point and every pier head bead were covered with spectators the sun was declining as the ste steamers eten etea amers merd and yachts gny gay with bunting moved lower down the channel low clouds hung huria along the western horizon mount E Tamal tamai apals and the distant moun bains of north bay were veiled in mist mission hill and the sea ward heights of the peninsula were shrouded in fog but the channel was unobstructed and the outlines of golden gate rose sharply against the sky while the bay itself with the island abores shores of alameda and contra costa was bathed in buil suu light from every flagstaff in the city flags were flying and the shipping along the city front was bazilli brilliantly decked with wilh ensigns festoon ed flags and streamers the impatient crowds that covered the hill topi stood straining their theft eyes to catch the first glimpse of the city of tokio A hundred times the cry was there sue comes as chance arrivals came in view between the heads it was half past nive adock when a poff puff of white smoke from seaward and the thee booming of a heavy gun announced that the steamer was near at hand then another and another followed in rapid secession su fort point next joined in the cannonade firing with both and barbette and the battery guns at lima point added their heir thunders to the voice of welcome in a few moments the entrance to the harbor was veiled in smoke and as the batteries of angel island black point points and alcatraz opened nire tire in succession the whole channel was soon shrouded in clouds from their rapid disc discharges harges hargea for some time the position of the approaching ships could not bo discerned but shortly before six the outlines of the huge hull of the city of tuno tono loomed through tho the smoke the rapidly approaching shades of evening were lit up by the flashes of guns and in a few moments tae the glided into full view sur sup surrounded rounded by a fleet of ate steamers amers and tug gay with flags and crowded with guests while the jachts yachts of squadrons brought up the rear fes mooned from deck dock to truck with brilliant bunting cheer after cheer burst from hom the assembled thousands as the tho vessels slowly rounded telegraph hill the U US S steamer H monterey Mw on terey lying in tap tbs stream added the roar of her guns to tue the td 0 genarah gena rrb welcome and the screaming of hundreds of steam whistles announced that the city of tuk tok torio tokio fo bad had reached her anchorage ch orage the crowds that had assembled on ohp he hlis bila and along the city now began begin to pour along towards the ferry landing at the foot of market street where general grant was to land the sidewall sidewalks 0 were wore blocked with hurrying pedestrians and the streets with carriages conveying the committees the steamers and yachts made haste baste to land their passengers and in a few minutes the vicinity of the tho ferry landing el wab was literally jammed wi with th people extending for blocks along market street and water front just juat in front fro n it of the la land Dg the entrances to which were closed and guarded A apace was cleared by the police and marshals in which hudo hupp hundreds rede of carriages for the uge uso the guests crowded cro oro d nod a d outside that olne nhe att aft after er I 1 I 1 of troops a and nd civic organizations organic ati on i ranged r jhb outside the constantly increasing multitude surged and pressed ex ek i cited and enthusiastic cheering at intervals and waiting impatiently for the arnt glimpse of the cites honored guest within the gates of the ferry house were assembled tho gentlemen charged with the duty of the immediate reception of general grant the board of supervisors ranged on the left of the gangway and governor irwin in and staff stall a and aud 11 a the executive of governor elect perkins W 11 barnes samuel wilson wm win P F coleman Ti tiburcio burelo Parrot tJ fJ P jackson john mccomb john rosenfeld clam claut spreckels Bp john H wise and W W montague occupied the right mayor bryant taking his position about half way down the cent centre ro gangway inthe in the meantime general grant and hla hia party on the city of boado together with the reception commil commit teea en mcdowell and stam staff and others had been transferred to the ferry steamer oakland darkness had fallen and it wab was as twenty minutes past 7 when the lights of the ferry boat were seen g the slip she moved slowly into position the platform was lowered 2 the band struck up home again and amid roars ct of applause from the waiting crowd outside who realized that the moment had arrived general grant stepped more upon the shore bhore of his native land As he came up the gangway gang way ea es carted by the reception ree eption committee he was met by mayor bryant the supervisors governor irwin invin and the executive committee after a ir brief informal congratulation the mayor addressed him aa as follows general grant As mayor of the city oi 0 ban francisco I 1 have the honor and pleasure to welcome you on your return to your native country some time has passed since you departed from the atlantic shore to seek the tho relief which the long period in your count rys rylis service had made necessary but during this absence the people of the united states havo bavo not forgotten you they have read with interest the accounts of your voyages by sea and travels traveis by land around the world and they bave have observed with great pleasure the honors you bave bavo received in the di different florent countries which you yen have visited and the universal recognition which your brilliant career as a holdier soldier and an american cirian has obtained they have felt felp proud of you and ana ap at the same time proud of their country which you sou have ao so fitly represented tien bien ted and now bir air you are again on your native soil boll and the thou sands who hero here greet you remember that your home was once in this city this bay those hills the pleasant homes homes about us are all familiar to you great changes it is true have taken plase place the young city is now the rival of the fhe f the he cities which were old oid when its history began but the ma men to whom thia this marvellous marcellous marvellous marcellous marv earv Marv ellous prosperity is due wore in those |