Show WAGE VAGE QUESTION AT LAST SOLVED the lio SIn solution tion not nl to ilk kinnu facture rd stud tho the new york press or if sept 21 22 says that hat about ekx immigrants land weekly adnew it new york to find employ employment mer 1 t in ill domestic wr ice null and that tho stol stoppage page of immigration has raised tile wages or of girls doing general irom from twelve dollars tol to from sixteen sijE teon to twenty dollars dolli irs per month now what nn all object lesson this is for mckinley Cir carnegie negie and tho the other tender hear hearted tetI friends friend of labor nho MIO have bare I been een trying train in vain to raise wages this cholera genre bear 0 hiss has cost us millions of dollars dollar but it will best bo a paying investment to the like present administration it if it has given us it a solution of this wage question quck tinn Ilund hundreds reds of millions have been invested in tho the mckinley bill and other high tariff measures to no purpose now almost by accident dent tho the question is solved right ri ht in front of our yes eyes anil and how simply I 1 and complete no theory and no guess world work wag fuges e s actually advanced 30 per c ent cent in a few weeks and tho the causo cause will not be disputed by any party it was not caused by a high or low duty duly or by any duty sit at all on goot goods 14 it was caused by the stoppage of immigration nor is ia it atrall barange 0 o when then the matter is considered consil cons ered under this new light for tile labor market ruled by the saino liw of supply and dernai demand d eliat fixes prices every ami is it not the immigrant who has been bringing r in fresh supplies of labor t to 0 led wa wages libie lei e almost to the european level when product per earner i considered it is by checking immigration and not goods gooda then that wo we may may chopo to inabin tain higher wages hicri if they really y are higher arid and now you would think all of tile ihu generous genero usand and sympathetic millionaire lio friends of libor would at once nee begin begill to make inake laws to stop I 1 immigration ra tion no such huch is not likely tobe to be the case in ill fact these good manufacturers aro are likely to fig fight lit against n I 1 duty autv on oil I 1 imported labor as hard bard its as they fight tor fur a duty on oil imported goods they biad their contract labor laws in the ilia sixties to induce immigration here to keep wages down and 1 i it is their buat that protection rii ell con conrades rages im migration immigration the new york tribune said on this thia same day sept 22 2 protection pi election has been our policy fur thirty 3 bears ears ten millions of plinn have been brought from europe and supplied with remunerative nera tive ein plo anent under tho the effects of f it a tariff policy tile the same nov nev york pres PIP S also boasts editorially that our high tariff policy is draining of the cream of her laborers and that the monarchs monar clis there are aie doing their best to keep keel subjects at home what is ii the poor laborer to do shall lie he continue to place liis his trust in a party that for chii ty years lias has been experimenting peri in the wrong direction to raise wages and that will not adopt the solution now that it cornes comes f from rom another direction sa shall aall lie form a new party to stop immigration or does docs this bi big and thickly settled country have becz need of the briwa braw a squeezed out of the monarchies of europe how would it I 1 do to take duties off of tho the necessaries 0 of life and raise wages at once by increasing their purchasing power perhaps after A till all it is ia less and not more interference with trade and comin contin erco that is in the interest of labor |