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Show ax n ( (ioi.it: ii;iiosTK t I ION. Tli r rut lo lcNtror the hi-iH'he hi-iH'he 4(uurter lu dun l-'run- cIhco. San Francisco, 3. Tho South San Francisco A uti -Coolie club and the Young Mi-n's Universal Reform melt ty h'-lil a iin elliii; Inst night and par-M il iv?ulnUotii endorning the do-oTiielion do-oTiielion of thu Chines quarter of Antioch, ai.d advocating a nimilar umirno in this city unlesn the federal govern men t should take immediate step to abate the evil. Tho speeches were highly incendiary, and letteis were read from societies in tho ill-leiior ill-leiior seeking cooperation. The sergeaiu-al arnisol the Keform society h ul received a telegram from Now York laying that U.lHIO stand of arms could bo delivered here at ten days' iioiico. Whila such talk ai'd action is universally reprobated by tho groat HHLS1 ol thinking people in the city, Ihttre can ho no doubt that it meets the approval ol a largo and dangerous clasn in the community, and mat in the event of no aeion being takon in the matter by the general government govern-ment there is grave reason to fear S'riuua disturbances at no distant !' |