Show Going After Jimmy CHATTANOOGA Tenn Ocjbber 21 Hon James G Blaine in his speech at Tittaburg yesterday r erred to Chattanooga tstJi point in the south wheje colored laborersare paid 60 and 70 cent3 a day The Daily Times com mentingQn this speech says Careful investigation reveals the fact that the lowest wages paid to the colored labor r in any industry is 90 cents per day and this rate covers only a lew at the South Tredger Iron works The preaterjiumber of colored men in these worksredeive wages running from 1 to I 3 per day with a large number at the intermediate rates of 1 25 and 1 50 per day In every case where skilled colored men are employed as heaters puddlers helpers etc they get exactly the same wages as white men Jioing the same work Colored laborers at Chattanooga furnaces get 125 150 and 2 per day according to the skill responsibility etc required to fill the various places in which they work These ale represmtative souSr ern industries y hat we say of Chattanooga Chat-tanooga in this regard applies to B mingham Knoxville and other places The colored boys in the South Tredgar Nail Works working as feeders mak from 72c to 125 per day accorcing to the skill and industry displayed in theirlabor Some colored men make as high us 1 per day as puddlers and foundry men In this section we may say generally that the scale runs from 1 to L 50 for the great massof colored men working in southern manufactories manufac-tories |