Show KEAIOEY SCORED J By tho LeadIng Republican Journal of the Country The Times fays Dispatches from San Franciico show that tho condition of things in that city is somewhat dangerous danger-ous Kearneyjtes are to be taken at tbcir word the city is on the verge of a serious outbreak Men of the sand lots are determined to drive out Chinese by force and to Lit with fire and destruction establishments of while citizens who persist per-sist in employing Chinese laborers If we were to judge of the attitude temper and possible doings of his followers by the past cour o of Kearney we would have no fears for the peace of San Francisco Fran-cisco Kearney is a vaporing swaggering swagger-ing swuh buckler who u es vituperative and violent terms without the least idea of their meaning and weight It choud not be forgotten that this noisy creature has never executed any one of his multitudinous mul-titudinous threats but has invariably taken to the tall timber when the storm has come upon him Maybe his folowers are like unto him if they are all these mililary preparations are needless need-less All this commotion however may end as disastrous to every form of industry indus-try of the city ic which it prevails Business Busi-ness is depressed capital takes alarm and trades on which workingpeophide > end fortherr H7el1Hbdd are br tight to s Etandsill Nominally the Chine are at the bottom of tha disturb roo olio improvident and disorderly portion of the population of Iran Francisco Fran-cisco accustomed to flush times and absolutely solutely refusing to work is convinced that nothing can make times better until the Chinese are driven out of the country coun-try Nothing short of nonintercourso with China so far as lie can see will meet the exigency Non intercourse must be the work of the national government govern-ment AVe cannot know whether the people of California are prepared to demand de-mand this wo do net believo that the rest of the nation outside of the citizens of tho Pacific states would ever consent to so violent a remedy for local ills but if commerce between the United States and China wore suspended or even United Uni-ted it is quito certain that the people who arc now the chief complainants would bo the first to suffer The Times concludes its article thus In seeming peratioa the idle men of tho sand lot propose to attack private individuals who give employment t > CbineO and to drive Chinese out of the ci y just as they have been driven out of some of the small interior towns by mobs who have added murder and arron to other forms violence What will como of all this it is impossible to say The San Francisco Fran-cisco agitators are playing with fire heir city is a powder magazine |