r&QE FOUR. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1904. THE MORNINQ ASTORIA N. ESTABLISHED 1873 PUBLISHED BY ASTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. RATES: Tinail, per vear $6 00 By mail, per month 50 By carriers, per month 60 . " 1 1 - ' ,- ; THE SEMI-WEEKLY ASTOKIAX. By mail, per year, in advance ...... $1 00 MANUFACTURED EXPORTS INCREASING Present indications are that exports of manufac tures from this country for the current fiscal year will constitute a record-breaker. For the nine months that have already expired they amount to $330,600, 000, and, if this ratio is kept up until the close of June, they will amount to over $440,000,000. The enly preceding year in which these figures have been approached was 1900, when our manufactured ex- pcfrts reached $433,000,000. Up to date, for the cur rent year, they amount to 250 per cent more than they did for the corresponding period in 1894. Probably some of the increase in manufactured experts for the present year has been due to the lowing down of trade in this country. It would lot be strange if some of our manufacture had found themselves with a surplus of stock on hand for which they were forced to seek a foreign market on the best terms they could. It is pretty evident, however, that this could not have been the case with the great preponderance of our manufactured exports, for the bulk of this trade consists of articles that we have been selling abroad in steadily increasing volume, In addition, there has been a normal decline of late in home prices of a variety of our manufactured articles, and this has made it easier to find a foreign market for exportable articles of this class. One thing, however, should be kept firmly in mind, and that is that our exports of manufactures cannot go on increasing without competing countries gooner or later raising their tariff rates against our products. Nearly all of these countries maintain tariffs that are expressly designed to protect and pro mote domestic manufactures, and when they discover that these tariffs are no longer high enough to accom plish this purpose, they will promptly proceed to raise them. This is what we ourselves have repeated ly done, and what we should do again, in like circum stances; and in this respect human nature is pretty much the same the world over. And, after all, the foreign consumption of Amer ican manufactured goods is a mere bagatelle com pared with the home consumption. Of the control of the tome market our manufacturers, so long as the protective policy is maintained, are absolutely sure, while any foothold that they may gain abroad must, in the nature of things, be more or less precarious and insecure. Wider markets for American goods are a thing greatly to be desired, but he would be a fool ish manufacturer who did not keep constantly be fore him the fact that almost any day adverse legis lation might shut him out of foreign markets. In all these markets the American manufacturer is per petually at the mercy of hostile conditions and in fluences. their total circulation is probably pretty nearly eqtia to that sum. V And this movement for the creation of nationa banks, particularly in the west and the south, is stil steadily going on. Forty-six of these institutions were organized in April last, and of this number all but five were in the west and the south. Througl the establishment of new national banks $15,000,001! has been added to the national bank circulation sine January 1 of this year. At the present time this eir enlation amounts to $U0,000,000-the largest fig ure, Ave believe, that it ever reached. Probably this figure will be greatly surpassed by next fall, for money rates are usually high during the crop-moving period, and the incentive to take out national bank circulation is correspondingly greater. In addition, the present outflow of gold is not going to continue indefinitely. Just as soon as money begins to get a little "tight' in this country, in flnences will be set in motiou that will arrest gold exports and attract to our shores the gold of other countries. In the meantime we are continuing to pro duce gold to the extent of $80,000,000 or $lO,0K),0Ot! a year. In all the circumstances it is pretty hard to get excited over the possibility of a monetary stringency next fall. It matters not that such men as Governor Cham berlain, T. T. Geer, C. S. Jackson, II. W. Scott and Senator Mitchell have identified themselves with the direct primary nominating law, the law is a bad one just the same. Most persons do not take the time to read and digest the long-winded document, but con tent themselves with the favorable brief statements which appear in the press. The law which the peo pie of Oregon have been called upon to adopt or re ject is an abortion, without one feature that would in itself commend the measure to favorable consider ation. It seeks to destroy the greatest principal of our government, the right of a man to keep secret his political faith, and adds the burden of an ad ditional election to the candidate for office, thus ex cluding the poor man. The people of Clatsop and adjoining counties, and indeed of every county in Oregon, should vote unanimously against this unjust and un-American measure. Its warmest supporters can not defend it ; they content themselves with ask ing that it be given "fair trial." Let them offer something better than our present system before de manding ' ' fair trial. ' ' Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century PREPARED Y JU3T FOR INSTANCE. A man In New York lt.v looked fr a ;a loiik with n innUh. Now tln ga timiuuvy In looking for the num. Thnt MU-hlgnn Jiulgf who handed vir the dominion that ft limn hud. n inullomihle light to spunk his wlfo wus never innrritM 10 nn uregon gm. Extra! Extra! lterlln, May 23. Kdltor J. V. I 1 hnll be glad to attend the Astoria re- (nt to, especially as 1 understand thitt you have a good bur over there. Ho sure to have plenty of bottles under the bur. W1LHELM THE MANY. War! London, May 24. It la officially an nounced that Great Ilrltuln la about to declare war upon Astoria because of the Indelicate attitude of that city In Inviting Kmperor Wllhelm to the yearly regatta and neglecting to Invite King Edward. King Edward is as enthusi astic a sport and Just as great a cus tomer of the bar and feels the Insult keenly. (A committee will be selected at once to see that Edward's official anger Is appeared. In an Interview granted a correspondent toduy Her Mann Wise stated that It would be a pity to leave such a patron of the bar oft the pro gram.) Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dentist. Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T. L. HAI L DENTIST Commercial street. Astoria Ore. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. I'HYBICIAN AMD HUltOKON Acting Awl'tant KurgMin V.H. Marine lUMpltnl Her v lot. Office hours: 10 to 1! a.m, 1 to 4:10 p.m. 477 Commercial Btroet. 2nd Floor. Dr. O. 1. 0(5 AN PKNTIST 9 tommercmi M . inns ban liuihl nir C. J. TKKNCIIAItD Insurance, Commission and Shipping CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Wslls-Fargo and Northern l'aclflo Express Companies. Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND BTS. Dr. IUIODA 0. HICKS OSTEOPATHY Mn-1l lildg. 673 Commercial 8t l'IUiNKItl.AtK O. W. BAKU, DENTIST Mittisell iSuiltlinjf 57.1 CmirnorcUl Street, Astoria, Ore TEI.K flit INK J5KO ami. mm I'V -i' 1 'I i V 1U l-I AKIl IHKJK-HriTINO WHI N I WILL MAKE A int-tatfock-tyra 'si or TOtT AT ?' tint) to Miixrvi rmrtmr roir . ClowlTltOIININ l, I'M- HMImnftlalsl HAVE hala) rmn it 1 oil I l.rnl twtlmwia 'Till, WMITK. i. II. liimiiWIM, (tap ArraaKinat, H.-Hn bit llnavlwaT. af. 1 MATTRESSES Wool, Curled Hair, Mohair, Spring. All kinds of Mattresses made to order. Prices the fowest. L. H. HENNINGiSEN $ CO. S04 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. OREGON. PMONE. RED 2303 That is It BAR him!! would be a mistake to THE MONETARY OUTLOOK. The available cash balance that the United States treasury now has on hand amounts to about $175,-000,000-a reduction of $55,000,000 since the first of the year and fear is expressed that if the gov ernment's revenues continue to run behind its ex jHmditures, as has been the case recently, the treas ury may be in- such straits next fall that the admin istration will be unable to afford relief in the event of a monetary stringency during the crop-moving period. There would seem to be little ground for this ap prehension. Never before have national banks been multiplying as fast as they have been of late, and it ia a fair assumption that nearly all of them have been taking out circulation to the full limit that the law permits. The privilege of taking out circulation constitutes the sole motive for these new banks to 6ecome incorporated under the national rather than under a state banking act. It is noteworthy, too, that most of these new institutions are situated in the west and the south, where most of the country's great erops are produced. Since the passage in 1900 of the amendment to the national banking law permitting the establish ment of national banks with a capital of $25,000, nearly 2000 of these institutions, with an aggregate capital of $115,000,000, have been started. Of this znnaier all but 366 have been established in that section of the country south of Maryland and west cf Pennsylvania. The aggregate capital of these new ! southern and western banks is over $82,000,000, and The religious statistics of Great Britain are com- piled annually from the year books of the various denominations, and, as they are given out by the church authorities themselves, they may be regarded as authoritative. The last report for 1903 shows that the nonconformists have half the churchgoers in England and more than half the Sunday school scholars, the last year bringing them an increase of 28,000 communicants and 63,000 scholars. The An- lican church possesses 7,127,834 church sittings, ith about 5,000,000 attendants, counting communi cants and Sunday school scholars together. The free (lurches have 8,000,000 sittings, with about 500,. 500,000 attendants. It is difficult to understand that Oregon 's popula tion is decreasing, but this seems to be the case if the registration of the various counties of the state is an indication of population. Only a few of the coun ties have shown gain, and those are located in the northwestern portion of the state. Evidently the people are leaving the farming communities and set tling in the cities. Many Oregonians have gone to Washington state to reside, disgusted with commer cial conditions existing in this state. There is some thing radically wrong with Oregon 's system of doing business, else her population would not have fallen off. Disclosures as to the misuse in Russia of funds contributed for hospital purposes in the present war indicate that the corruption among officeholders which was exposed in the course of the Russo-Turk- ish conflict in the 70's has left many an evil legacy, and the belief is widespread that the empire of the czar is much injured and plundered by men who oc cupy important places and fill their own pockets by peculation, embezzlement and almost every imagin able form of breach of trust and thievery. And would be UAH-rowing trouble! Congressman Hltt says he will. Wouldn't that make you dodge? An exchange states that between i and 4 in the morning the birds warble sweet songs, sending soft sounds swift ly sun-ward, seeking to soothe snoring sons of sin. Wouldn't that cause you to set the alarm clock another hour ahead? if you need the giddy coin to buy the clothes to gird the loin try to be Just passing wise and for the lucre ad vertise! (Police.) Love's Labor Lost. A corner snug some cushions there; A maiden gay with golden hair; A tiny hand In your rough paw; A chance to speak and enter MAW! If you went to call on your best girl , And started to show her a letter from "Sister May" And reached in your pocket for the letter And took out another one instead Which you Innocently gave her read And It happened to be an enthusi astic epistle from the girl you used to know years ago at school Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronzo Castings. General Foundry men and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstdass work. Prices low-eat. Phone 2451 . Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. COOPER SHOP Tierco, Barrels and Kits for Packing Fish, Butter, Etc., Made to Order at Lowest Prices by M. 0. Stanovich, cor, n a Duane sts. Aftt-roitiA, oh moo T 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, MMiagw Hacks, Carriages Baggago Cheeked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons-Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having Installed a KubW Tiring Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 11)1. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. 1 DnAC TIIlT IC 1 nnnr TlllVtr ns i irrmn .Tn a iuvr iiiAi a wvr-inAl a cLAuKIlt. .isTiX:,' it, Wears better than anything else on the market. Guaranteed to do it ' The price will satisfy you. . So will the roof. Write for information. mi T"J1 . i av rne Jciiaterite -ttoonncr en wter bldc PORTLAND, OREGON XXXXXXXXXIIX. The court of the Goldsmith's Company in London has recently presented the Royal Society with $5000 to be used as a radium research fund. Needless to say the gift was accepted, and the best application of the money for research, helping to clear up the present mystery in which the newest element ( f ) is enshroud ed, is now under consideration. The Rock Island railroad recently paid a fine of $100 and costs for using a freight car in Dakota which could not be coupled without a man going be tween cars. r Vote against the direct primary law, and urge your friends to do likewise. And she spoke of your past engage ment a And made overtures toward renew ing the same And you didn't discover your mistake until the girl had finished reading the letter And you got the frigid stare And on the evening, too, when you intended ta propose Say Wouldn't It JAR you? McCULLET. DON'T GO TO 8T. LOUI8 'Till you caU at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Office 134 Thirt street, Portland, Ore Low rates to all points east, In connec tion with all transcontinental. H. S. ROWE, ' General Agent, "Neglected colds make fat grave yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a nappy, vigorous old age. ncrzxnzzxcxxzzxi FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET - CHRISTENS0N CO. j xcgixirjxaxinaiTTTTiirxixxxiiirrrTTTTrT..TTTTIJ 1,000 TONS BEST LUMP JS ,f Free Delivery. Phone orders to No. 19GI. Elmore & CO. Fresh and Brig'ht and full ot news from far and near are the pages of THE MORNING ASTORIAN. Its num ber of readers is rapidly increasing, and it is acknowledged to be the best newspaper Astoria has ever had. Do you ADVERTISE in it?