Show oriental labor the american economist calls at to abe many inroads on american labor be ms made by the chinese and japanese all on small barny dollars out of tins country thirty years ago says the economist mhd braiding and plaiting of etaw was quite an industry not only was the work done in factories daughters sand wives found in it a source of income this was entirely stopped by the cheap labor ot italy switzerland and other lar bartot tot lowi that labor ch eap itis ha aea driven to the wall jn by the chinese lees than ten banta will purchase a roll of braid tho labor of which would require ot the american at least three days of ten hours of tooth brushes ceased in this years ego casap labor of did this but alie same canse that with the industry here is following them it ie ahe ex caption now to find any but japanese toothbrushes oni they mav mark of Pa london but tho japanese ci pheris also there there are other industries being rapidly encroached upon by oriental competition these two things are but examples showing what may happen to others if this competition closes up the european factories which we had heretofore bean competing what will be the effect here a little later on unless the necessary are taken to prevent such con petition |