Show BIG TRADE WITH GERMANY the U S treasury department notes no necessity for anxiety over our trade rotations with germany although certain trade restrictions imposed in germany might injure the commerce between the two nations figures just issued by the treasury bureau ot sla show that our exports to germany in the ten months ending with october were greater than those in the corresponding months of last year an increase ot about 20 per cent and that our imports from germany show an increase ot a gain of over 10 per cent ot the forty great articles which compose the bulk ot our exports to germany thirds show an more than two increase in 1900 as compared with 1899 those which show the principal do crease are bog products corn wheat fertilizers and certain lines of machinery those which show an increase aro cotton flour fruits tobacco timber mineral oils cotton seed oil and meal tine coal copper builders hardware scientific and electrical instruments agricultural implements sewing machines cars and furniture copper slows an increase of more than 3 mineral oils tobacco and agricultural implements nearly each and manufactured cotton over while in the list of articles which show a decrease there are but two cases in the falling off Is as much as i corn showing a reduction of a little more than and wheat a little more than we sent to germany in the ten months up to november 1 in sewing machines an increase over the same period last year of boots nd shoes were a third greater in value flour cars for the first time american coal was shipped to germany so taken all together the trade showing wag remarkable |