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Show Now An Sin "must go" for sure. The women of San Francisco that ia, some of them have taken the matter in hand, and heartily adopted the Kearney refrain. They propose to "link the question of female suflrage with the popular agitations of the day," and one of these agitations beintr tho heathen Chinee, tho ladies will make poor John a etepping.etone to the ballot box. Their modes of getting rid of the Mongolians are novel, hut if carried out will prove effective. For instance, in one of the meetings recently held in Sau Francisco, Fran-cisco, by the ladies, a Mrs. Drake suggested sug-gested that the Chinese bo desiccated ftnd a canned goods trade opened with the cannibal islanda. Another lady wanted to blow up Chinatown and every Chinaman in it. But all the speakers agreed that the Chinese must go and that the women must "agitate" this popular question in connection with female Buflrage. John might as well gather his chopsticks, chop-sticks, hia josses and his laundry out fit, and take up the niarcn for the Flowery kingdom. |