MANUFACTUEING AND THE HOME TRADE. 



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other in the village of Ousolie. The first prepares exclusively Swedish matches, the second 

 only simple lucifers. All the Siberian match manufactories get their phosphorus from Tou- 

 pitsyn's works in Perm, the other raw materials being of local origin. 



In all the industries named, about 3,000 workmen are employed annually, namely, in 

 distilleries, 1,936; yeast manufactories, 14; vodka distilleries, 120; beer and mead breweries 

 254; the sugar bakery, 78; the tobacco manufactory, 78, and match nmnufactories, 3.30. 



The total receipts of the treasury from all taxes on excisable industries, including 

 therein excise, licenses and fines reaches 11,177,423 roubles, distributed according to different 

 localities and manufactures In the following manner. 



It is evident that this sum is loo small for such an immense territory as Siberia, and 

 there can be no doubt but that as a consequence of the considerable improvements in the 

 communications, latterly, either carried out or projected, the manufactures above named, as 

 ministering to the daily needs of the population, must assume more extensive dimensions. 



The following are the industries not subject to the payment of excise, the returns 

 being those for 1890: 



IN'DUSTRIES. 



Hides, sheepskins, 

 and leather goods 



Metals . . . . 



Milling . . . . 



Tallow and soap 

 boiling. . . . 



Timber sawing. . 



Western orig- 

 inal Siberia. 





A-^ 5 



0-3 



Eastern orig- 

 inal Siberia. 



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I ==f5 3 





5-^ OT 



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Amour- Litto- 

 ral border- 

 land. 



a a 



o ^ 



s .'^ o 

 25 3 ^ 



i, 3 _a3 



Kirghiz 



steppe border 



land. 



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3 O^ 



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Total. 



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'2 i's 



201 

 5 



188 



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