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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TO THE THIRD SESSION OF THE FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. DECEMBER 5, 19O4. IN THREE VOLUMES. V O L U M E I. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING 19 0 4 . OFFICE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Document No. 2370 A. Vol. 1. Comptroller of the Currency. CONTENTS. Condition of national banks Analysis of reports Classification of loans •. Reserve Rates for money in New York Clearing-house exchanges Earnings, dividends, and taxes Taxation of bank stock by States Expenses of the Bureau Shares and shareholders of national banks Women shareholders of national banks Organization of national banks Conversion and reorganization of State banks Voluntary liquidations, expiration, and extension of charters Insolvent national banks Capital, bonds, and circulation Profit on national-bank circulation Banks without circulation Life of national-bank and United States notes Stock of money in the world Stock of money in the United States Foreign banks of issue Foreign savings banks Foreign postal savings banks Savings banks, British colonies Banking- power of the world State, savings, private banks, loan and trust companies Consolidated returns from banks other than national Comparative statement, national and other banks in 1893,1903, and 1904 State and private bank failures Savings banks Growth of banking in the United States Individual deposits in national and other banks, 1892, 1896, 1900, and 1904 Building and loan associations School savings banks Banking in the island possessions Banking in Central and South America and the West Indies Banks and banking in Japan Debts of the Central and South American Republics, etc Conclusion and recommendations Page. 9 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 16 16 16 17 17 22 27 30 33 34 34 34 34 37 38 41 41 42 43 44 45 45 46 51 53 55 56 56 58 63 63 64 T. « CONTENTS OF APPENDIX, No. 1. Comptrollers and deputy comptrollers of the currency No. 2. Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency October 31, 1904 No. 3. National-bank examiners No. 4. Expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the year ended June 30, 1904 No. 5. Number of national banks organized, number now in operation, and the number passed out of the system since February 25, 1863 No. 6. Number and authorized capital of national banks organized and number and capital of banks closed in each year ended October 31 since the establishment of the national banking system, with the yearly increase or decrease 3 69 70 71 72 72 73 4 CONTENTS. Page. No. 7. Number of national banks organized, in liquidation, and in operation, with their capital, bonds on deposit, and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding on October 31, 1904 74 No. 8. Number of national banks organized, in voluntary liquidation, insolvent, and number and capital of associations in active operation on January 1 of each year, from 1864 to 1904 75 No. 9. National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1904 76 No. 10. Number, and capital of State banks converted into national banking associations, by States 85 No. 11. Capital, average par value and number of shareholders of national banks, July, 1904... 86 No. 12. Number and capital of national banks in each State extended under the act of July 12, 1882 87 No. 13. Number and capital of national banks extended under the act of April 12, 1902 87 No. 14. National banks the corporate existence of which expired during the year ended October 31, 1904, and succeeding associations 87 No. 15. National banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the first time during the year ending October 31, 1905, with the date of expiration 88 No. 16. National banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the second time during the year ending October 31, 1905 90 No. 17. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1,1876, to November 1,1904, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, circulation secured by bonds, lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and national-bank notes outstanding, including notes of national gold banks 99 No. 18. Changes in capital, bonds, and circulation of national banks, by geographical divisions. 105 No. 19. Decrease or increase of national-bank circulation during each of the years ended October 31, 1897 to 1904 110 No. 20. National-bank circulation issued, lawful money deposited to retire circulation, from June 20, 1874, to October 31,1904, and the amount on deposit, by States, at the latter date Ill No. 21. National-bank notes outstanding, lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, and public deposits on October 31, 1904, with the changes during the preceding year and the preceding month 112 No. 22. Yearly increase or decrease in national-bank circulation from January 14, 1875, to October 31, 1904 113 No. 23. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October 31, 1864 to 1904, inclusive 114 No. 24. National gold bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding Oetober 31, 1904 117 No. 25. National-bank notes of each denomination outstanding March 13, 1900, and October 31, 1900 to 1904 117 No. 26. National-bank notes outstanding and the amount and per cent of notes of $5 on March 14, 1900, and October 31,1900 to 1904 117 No. 27. Number and denominations of national-bank notes issued and redeemed since the organization of the system, and the number outstanding October 31, 1904 118 No. 28. Vault account of currency received and issued by this Bureau during the year 118 No. 29. National banks having no circulation outstanding October 31, 1904 118 No. 30. Additional circulation issued and retired, by States, during the year ended October 31, 1904, and the total amount issued and retired since June 20, 1874 119 No. 31. National-bank notes received monthly for redemption during the year by the Comptroller and the redemption agency of the Treasury, together with the total amount received since June 20, 1874 120 No. 32. National-bank notes received at this Bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of the system 121 No. 33. National-bank circulation issued; the amount and per cent redeemed and destroyed on account of active, liquidating, and insolvent national banks, annually, to October 31, 1904 121 No. 34. Vault account of currency received and destroyed during the year 121 No. 35. Taxes assessed on circulation, deposits, and capital of national banks from 1864 to 1882. 122 No. 36. Taxes assessed on capital and deposits of national banks from 1864 to 1883, on circulation 1864 to 1904, and on capital and surplus, 1898 to 1902 122 No. 37. Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, 1864 to 1904; cost of redemption, 1874 to 3904; cost of plates, and examiners' fees, 1883 to 1904 123 No. 38. Taxes collected on national-bank capital to June 1, 1883, and from 1898 to 1902; on deposits to June 1, 1883, and on circulation, 1864 to 1904 123 No. 39. Taxes collected on circulation, deposits, and capital of banks other than national, 1864 to 1883, and on capital, 1898 to 1902 123 CONTENTS. 5 Page. No. 40. Average amount of national-bank notes in circulation and duty paid thereon, year ended June 30, 1904 124 No. 41. Specie and bank-note circulation of the United States from 1800 to 1859. 125 No. 42. Coin and paper circulation of the United States, 1860 to 1904 126 No. 43. State-bank notes outstanding and percentage of, to total money in the country, 1800 to 1863 127 No. 44. National-bank notes outstanding and percentage of, to total money in the country, 1864 to 1904 127 No. 45. Number, capital, circulation, aggregate assets of national banks October, 1863, to September 6,1904, money in the country, etc 128 No. 46. Gold value of currency in the New York market, 1802 to 1878 132 No. 47. Currency value of go]d in the New York market, 1862 to 1878 133 No. 48. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks on June 30, 1865 to 1904, and amount owned and held by banks for other purposes, including those deposited to secure public deposits 134 No. 49. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating1 notes of national banks on October 31,1882 to 1901 136 No. 50. Interest-bearing bonded debt of the United States, 1865 to 1904 138 No. 51. Pront on national-bank circulation based on deposit of $100,000 consols of 1930 139 No. 52. United States bonds, monthly range of prices in New York, 1860 to October 31, 1904 139 No. 53. Investment value of United States bonds 178 No. 54. Number of national banks in each State, etc., capital, bonds on deposit to secure circulation on September 6, 1904, minimum amount of bonds required, and excess on deposit September 6, 1904, and September 9, 1903 179 No. 55. Number of national banks in each State, etc., with capital of $150,000 and under in September, 1903 and 1904 181 No. 56» Number of national banks in each State, etc., with capital exceeding $150,000 in September, 1903 and 1904 182 No. 57. Comparative statement of the resources and liabilities of national banks, 1864 to 1904... 183 No. 58. Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks on September 6, 1904, in New York, all central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and elsewhere, and the aggregate in the United States 186 No. 59. Highest and lowest points reached in the principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks during the existence of the system 187 No. 60. Percentages of loans, United States bonds, and lawful money to the aggregate resources of national banks, 1866, 1890 to 1904 187 No. 61. Classification of loans made by national banks in reserve cities, etc., in September, 1900 to 1904 188 No. 62. Classification of loans by national banks in New York City for the last six years 189 No. 63. Classification of loans and discounts in national banks in the reserve cities, etc., on September 6, 1904 190 No. 64. Loans and discounts, capital, surplus, other undivided profit, and circulation of national banks on September 6, 1904 192 No. 65. Specie and circulation of national banks at date of each report from November 17, 1903, to September 6, 1904 194 No. 66. Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held by national banks at date of each report since January 20, 1877 214 No. 67. Specie held by national banks in New York City at date of each report since February 28, 1894 220 No. 68. Deposits and reserve of national banks on or about October 1, 1878, to 1904 222 No. 69. Lawful money reserve of national banks November 17, 1903, to September 6, 1904 224 No. 70. Deposits in national banks, reserve required and held November 17, 1903, to September 6, 1904 244 No. 71. Net deposits of national banks, reserve required and held on three dates in 1899 to 1904. 245 No. 72. Lawful money reserve of national banks at date of each report since September 20,1898. 248 No. 73. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks from September 1, 1903, to September 1, 1-904 250 No. 74. Ratios to capital and to capital and surplus of the earnings and dividends of national banks in each State, etc., from March 1, 1900, to September 1, 1904 258 No. 75. Number of national banks, capital, surplus, dividends, net earnings, etc., 1870 to 1904... 262 No. 76. Individual deposits in State savings, private banks, loan and trust companies, and national banks by States and geographical divisions, 1892, 1896, 1900, and 1904 263 No. 77. National banks in voluntary liquidation under the provisions of sections 5220 and 5221, United States Revised Statutes 271 No. 78. National banks in liquidation under section 7, act July 12, 1882, succeeded by associations with the same or different titles 294 6 CONTENTS. Page. No. 79. National banks in voluntary liquidation under the provisions of ^ sections 5220 and 5221, United States Revised Statutes, for the purpose of organizing new associations under the same or different titles 297 No. 80. National banks in liquidation under section 7, act July 12, 1882, etc 300 No. 81. Number of national banking associations placed in voluntary liquidation and terminated by expiration of charters, including those succeeded by reorganizations, annually, 1864 to 1904 302 No. 82. National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization and failure, cause of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding, 1865 to 1904, inclusive 304 No. 83. Insolvent national banks, dates of failure and final liquidation, assets, collections, dividends paid, etc., 1865 to 1904 328 No. 84. Capital, bonds, nominal assets at date of failure, and disposition of assets of insolvent national banks the affairs of which have been finally closed, 1865 to 1904 360 No. 85. Capital, nominal assets, etc., of insolvent national banks, in each State, the affairs of which have been finally closed 386 No. 86. Capital, assets, etc., of national banks which failed in each year from 1865 to 1904, the affairs of which have been finally closed 389 No. 87. Capital, surplus, and other liabilities of national banks which failed during the year ended October 31, 1904 : 393 No. 88. National-bank receiverships in an inactive condition 394 No. 89. National-bank receiverships closed during the year ended October 31, 1904 394 No. 90. Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during the year 1904 394 No. 91. Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York clearing house for the last fifty-one years 396 No. 92. Comparative statement for two years of the transactions of the New York clearing house 396 No. 93. Exchanges, balances, percentage of balances to exchanges, and percentage of funds used in settlement of balances by the New York clearing house, 1892 to 1904, inclusive 397 No. 94. Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for the years ended September 30, 1904 and 1903 397 No. 95. Clearing-house transactions of the assistant treasurer of the United States at New York for the year ended September 30, 1904 398 No. 96. Exchanges of clearing houses of the United States, by geographical divisions, 1896 to 1904 399 No. 97. Monetary systems and stocks of money in the principal countries of the world in 1904.. 402 STATE BANK AND MISCELLANEOUS I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. STATISTICS. Abstract of reports of condition of State banks Abstract of reports of condition of loan and trust companies Abstract of reports of condition of private banks Abstract of reports of condition of mutual and stock savings banks Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies from 1898 Aggregate resources and liabilities of savings banks from 1898 Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks from 1899 Resources and liabilities of State banks, loan and trust companies, savings and private banks, 1903-4 Gold, silver, and other money held by banks other than national, 1903-4 Gold, silver, and other money held by State banks, 1873 to 1904 Dividends paid by State banks, trust companies, and private banks, 1904 Capital stock of national and other banks on or about July 1, 1903 Population of the United States and aggregate resources of national and other banks on or about June 30, 1904 Aggregate resources, in millions of dollars, of national and other banks on or about June 30, 1904 Number, assets, and liabilities of State and private banks which failed during the year ended June 30, 1904 Number and capital of State, etc., banks organized during the year Abstracts and reports of condition of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia Resources and liabilities of the first bank of the United States Resources and liabilities of the Second Bank of the United States, 1817 to 1840 Number, capital, circulation, deposits, specie, and loans of colonial and State banks, on dates indicated, from 1774 to 1833 406 410 412 416 420 420 421 421 422 424 424 426 427 429 430 431 432 434 435 436 CONTENTS. 7 Page. XXI. Comparative statement of the principal items of resources and liabilities of State banks from 1834 to 1872 438 XXII. Comparative statement of resources and liabilities of State banks from 1873 to 1904 440 XXIII. Resources and liabilities of all banks in the United States, 1864-1904 442 XXIV. Summary of reports of condition of banking institutions in the Philippine Islands on March 31 and June 30, 1904 444 XXV. Summary of Philippine bank reports on March 31,1904 445 XXVI. Summary of Alabama State Bank Reports October 31, 1904 448 FOREIGN BANKS AND BANKING, Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Mexico Panama Peru Salvador Uruguay Venezuela Japan Resources and liabilities, in thousands of pounds sterling, of the banks of the United Kingdom, colonial and foreign banks with London offices, at the close of December, 1903, and . June, 1904 Summary of reports of chartered banks of Canada, August 31, 1904 Summary of reports of banks of Australasia, December 31, 1903 Summary of Mexican bank reports, June 30,1904 451 456 459 466 471 474 477 478 479 480 483 484 484 492 493 495 498 500 504 508 510 510 510 SUMMARIES AND ABSTRACTS OF NATIONAL BANK REPORTS. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1863 to 1904 Abstracts of reports of condition of the national banking associations since September 9,1903... Summary of the state and condition of national banks from November 17, 1903, to September 6, 1904 Summary of principal items of resources and liabilities of the national banks, by States, from 1863 to 1904 Index, text of the report Index, appendix of the report 511 541 623 687 717 721 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, Decemher 5, 190Jf. SIR: In compliance with the requirements of section 833 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the forty-second annual report of the operations of the Currency Bureau for the year ended October 31, 1904, is herewith submitted. CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS. The resources and liabilities of the banks in active operation, as shown by the periodical reports made during the past year, appear in detail in the following table: ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM NOVEMBER 17, 1903, TO SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Nov. 17, 1903, I 6,118 banks. J a n . 22, 1904, 5,180 b a n k s . Mar. 28, 1904, 5,232 b a n k s . J u n e 9, 1904, 5,331 b a n k s . S e p t . 6, 1904, 5,412 b a n k s . RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.. $3,425,085,581.26 $3,469,195,043.53 $3,544 ,998,559.32 $3,595,013,467.47 $3,726,151,419.4 Overdrafts 51,399,000."" '" 26,800,'926.99 42,401,729. 64 ).36 30,726,878." " 31,777,951. "76 U. S. bonds to secure 409,977,250.00 418,408,840. 00 380,644,780. OOJ 387,499,420 .00 394,118, 300. circulation U. S. bonds to secure 142,866,870. 00; 140,884,120..00 130,099,780.00J 110, 511,810.00 108, 602,050.00 U. S. deposits Other bonds to secure 48,426,716. 10,645.848. 11,658,788.57 28,739,562. 30i 30,018,612. U. S. deposits 13,165, 550. oo; 17, 535, 765. 13,210,760. 00 3,855,290. 00! 10,578,250. U. S. bonds on hand.. Premiums on U. S. 16,478,869. 16,378,170. 69 16,435,972. 00 16,210,618.53 15,812,754. bonds 532,837,907. 50 566,252,212. 527,740,516. 589,241,085.60 Bonds, securities, etc. 516,255,021. Banking house, fur113,693,796. 19 1 1 7 , 0 3 6 , 3 7 1 . 3 3 119,753, 526. 61 niture, and fixtures. 110,089, 946. 76) 111,954,063. Other r e a l e s t a t e 20,821,485. 49 20, 793,479. 17 20, 330, 281.8t> 20,488,833, 74| 20,840, 620. owned Due from, n a t i o n a l 289,418,963. 3l| 289,397, 500. 302,216,207.73 banks 282, 606,341. 44! 294,555,081. Due from State banks 94,818, 426. 33; 92, 347,171. 97,482,450.17 • and bankers 114,558,120. 391 104,151,933. Due from approved 503,984,736. 59! , 498,103,879. 562,610,307. 64 reserve agents 437,179,855. 44! 494,706,418. Internal-revenue 21,989, 18,320. 50; 15,412. 10,145.08 stamps 29,706. Checks and other cash 22,357, 282, 23,623,776. 37; items 24,444, 773. 30,534,081.53 24,527,239. Exchanges for clear181,824,329. 19; 147,704,918. 234,896,480, ing house 213,166,623. 62 179,111,324. Bills of other national 25,524, 600.0 28,336,554. 28,795,425. 00 26,826,955.00 banks 25,510,101. Fractional currency, 1,708,711.2 1,809,066.8 1,793,498.08 1,596,933.. 76 1,839,590. nickels, and cents.. 111,296,409.2 108,439,861.30 102, 968, 257..85| 107,699,552. 109,154, 988. o Gold coin Gold Treasury certificates 110,020,660.00! 146,028,950.00 148,464,700.001 161,155,120.00J 175,077,020.00 9 10 EEPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM NOVEMBER 17, 1903, TO SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. Nov. 17,1903, 5,118 banks. Jan. 22,1904, 5,180 banks. Mar. 28,1904, 5,232 banks. J u n e 9, 1904, 5,331 banks. Sept. 6, 1904, 5,412 banks. 825,730,000.00 $45,765,000.00 $38,360,000.00 $36,880,000.00 $53,655,000.00 67,584, 000.00 10,044, 184.00 62,661, 000.00 11,676, 304.00 689,500. 090,134. 82,278,000.00 11,209,634.00 80, 969,000.00 9, 880, 982.00 53,084, 545.00 8,863, 778.90 69,105, 776.00 10,254, 970.43 472,250. 185,697. 76,251, 788.00 9,593, 193.97 67, 532,494.00 9, 194, 578. 23 378,290, 425.75 142,325, 352.00 453,191,553.21 161,434,599.00 464 417,270. 153 098,314. 488,664,145. 25 169,729,173.00 504, 748,935. 53 156, 707, 594.00 18,497,340.13 18,859,350.37 19,073,100. 19,893,556.27 20, 398, 096.83 2,717,098.62 4,936,083.83 4,080,562.52 3, 246,286.43 RESOURCES—cont' d. Gold Treasury certificates payable to order Gold clearing-house certificates Silver dollars Silver Treasury certificates Silver fractional coin. Total specie Legal-tender notes . . . Five per cent redemption fund Due from U. S. Treasurer Total 3,217,924.18 , 302,187,477.85 6,576,878,163.01 6,605,995,616.85 6,655,988,686. 63 6,975,086,504.05 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid i n . 758,315,170.00 765,861,640.00 765,974,753.00 767,378,148.00 770,777,854.00 Surplus fund 375,503,102.21 385,531,867.71| 385,095,944.68 389,647,338.44 396,505, 508.50 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes. 189,589,034.21 177,724,873.43 189,436, 751.76 191,991,189.60 186,631,539.44 National-bank notes outstanding 376,239,205.00 380,992,307.50 385,908,200.00 399,583,837.50 411,231,095.50 State-bank notes outstanding 42,663.50 42,780.50 42,769.50 42,663. 50 42,663.50 Due to other national banks 606,869,237. 76 692, 737, 731. 36J 718,624,303.93 702,246,470.28 764,571,716.63 Due to State banks and bankers 275,787,832. 92 293,840,487.63J 298,602,728.11 283,670,678.33 319,779,238.55 Due to trust companies and savings banks 244,274,471. 35 302,100,678.39 333,254,128.58 392,717,484.58 445,565,539.39 Due to approved reserve agents 32,403, 516. 92 33,515,194.04 34,235, 676.95 36,827, 711.84 31,335,847.05 Dividends unpaid 1,321, 366. b'. 1,090,766.41 1,815, 919. 90 1,259, 590.4i 973,952.81 Individual deposits... 3,176,201, 572.89 3, 300,619, 898.45 3, 254,470, 858.74 3,312; "1,439,840.99 3, 458,216,667.90 U. S. deposits 103,014,689.86 100,965,682.92 153,276, 818.87 155,399, 160.97 151,796, 041.59 ~~~ Deposits of U. S. dis619.82 8,437, 419.97 7, bursing officers 7,328,801.23 9,801,247.87 9,236, 061.13 51,035, 648.12 34,284,485.22 Bonds borrowed 35,058,315. 78 43,227, 605.01 44,970, 726.88 Notes and bills redis6,317, 143. 4' 13,180, 199.34 counted 8,725,501. 78 7, 896, 230.67 11,881,678.43 17, 767, 314. 24 21,869,980.54 36,512, 775.35 25,458,378.85 20,146, 056.17 Bills payable Liabilities other than those above 5,844,309.02 5,066,517.68 5,506,833.'] 7,063,407.49 5,667,785.77 Total 6,302,187,477.85 6,576,878,163.016,605,995,616.85 6,655,988,686. 63 6,975,086,504.05 An examination of the periodical statements shows that the number of reporting banks has increased from 5,042 on September 9, 1903, to 5,412 on September 6, 1904, and that there has been a gradual increase during the year in the aggregate resources of these associations from $6,310,429,966.37on September9,1903, to $6,975,086,504.05, the increase being $664,656,537.68. With the exception of the United States and other bonds on deposit in the Treasury Department to secure public deposits, and the holdings of silver and of legal tenders, there has been an increase in every item of resources, the principal increase being in loans and discounts, amounting to $244,704,647.44, or from $3,481,446,772.04 to $3,726,151,419.48. The increase in bonds on deposit to secure circulation was $36,839,860; other United States and miscellaneous bonds, etc., $42,295,209.56; and in holdings of specie, including coin certificates, $107,192,767.59. The banks' holdings of specie and legal-tender notes on September 9,1903, were $554,306,026.94, and on September 6, 1904, they were $661,456,529.53. REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 11 The paid-in capital stock has gradually increased since September, 1903, from $753,722,658 to $770,777,854, or an increase of $17,055,196. The surplus and undivided profits aggregate $583,137,047.94, an increase of $26,765,598.02 during the past year. The deposits of the banks—individual, Government, and bank—amounting to nearly 75 per cent of the total liabilities, aggregated $5,130,235,940.31, a net increase during the year of $597,804,693.93. From an examination of the table appearing in the appendix, relating to the classification of loans and discounts of national banks, held on September 6,1904, and to the accompanying summary, it will be noted that nearly 22 per cent of the total volume of loans is held by the banks located in the city of New York; over 29 per cent by the banks located in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis; about 54 per cent by the banks located in the central and other reserve cities, leaving 46 per cent as the proportion of the loans in banks located elsewhere than in the reserve cities. In September, 1903, approximately 18 per cent of the loans was in the New York banks, 26 per cent in the New York, Chicago, and St. Louis banks, nearly 52 per cent in all reserve city banks, and 48 per cent in banks located elsewhere than in reserve cities. The summary mentioned is as follows: Banks in— 1904. 1903. Loans. Loans. Amount. New York New York Chicago * St. Louis Other reserve cities. All reserve cities Country Total I Per cent. Amount. Per cent. $807,264,703 id. 6 $631,565,824 18.1 1,090,374,043 29.2 902,294,038 25.9 919,232,812 2,009,606,855 1,716,544,564 24.6 53.9 46.0 900, 365,628 1, 802, 659,666 1,678,787,106 25.8 51.8 48.2 3,726,151,419 3,481,446,772 The character and amount of each class of the banks' loans in September, 1904, were as follows: Demand paper, with one or more individual or firm names, $279,779,356; time, single-name paper, $611,024,135; demand paper, secured by bonds, stocks, etc., $818,937,913; time paper, secured by bonds, stocks, etc., $699,702,946; time paper, two or more individual or firm names, $1,316,707,069. The law requires national banking associations located in reserve cities to maintain a reserve of 25 per cent on their deposit liabilities, and banks located elsewhere a reserve of 15 per cent. On September •9, 1903, the banks located in the central reserve cities, with deposit liabilities of $1,021,574,470.24, held an average reserve of 26.54 per cent; other reserve city banks, on liabilities of $1,032,473,203.18, a reserve of 25.30; country banks, on liabilities of $1,809,464,438.83, an average reserve of 17.59. The aggregate deposit liabilities were $3,863,512,112.25 and the average reserve 22.02 percent. On September6,1904, the central reserve city banks' deposit liabilities were $1,340,729,685.89 and the reserve held 27.28 per cent; other reserve city banks, with liabilities of $1,155,738,806.61, held a reserve of 25.39, the average for all reserve city banks being 26.41. On deposit liabilities of $1,904,467,117.14 the country banks held an average reserve of 17.21. The aggregate deposit liabilities of all national banks, amounting to $4,400. 935,409.64, were protected by an average reserve of 22.43 per cent. 12 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. It will be noted that in September, 1904, the proportion of loans and discounts was 53.4 per cent of the total assets, and this is the lowest proportion, with the exception of the years 1900 and 1901, since 1890, when it was 74.3 per cent. An examination of the records shows that generally there was a gradual decrease in the percentage of loans to the aggregate resources from 1890 to 1896, the rate on the latter date being 67.1. In the fall of the year following the proportion had dropped to 55.3 per cent and to 54.2 in 1898, since which date that ratio, with slight fluctuations, has existed. In this connection the relation of capital and individual deposits to the banks' liabilities is interesting. Practically one-half of the banks' resources are represented by the individual deposits, and that proportion has been almost constant since 1880. The proportion of resources to capital, however, nearly doubled between 1880 and 1904. From 1880 to 1893 the resources averaged about four and one-half times the amount of capital; from 1894 to 1896,fivetimes the capital, and gradually increased to eight and three-fourths times in 1902. The resources were approximately eight and one-half times the volume of capital stock in 1903 and 1904. In connection with the foregoing, the following table, furnished to this office through the courtesy of the William B. Dana Company, of New York, relating to the range and average monthly rates for mone}^ in the New York market during the year ended October 31,1904, will be found of much interest. 1904. 1903. Character of loans. Call loans: Stock exchange— Range Average Banks and trust companies. Time loans: Thirty days Sixty days Ninety days Four months Five months Six months Seven months Commercial paper: Double names— Choice, 60 to 90 days Single n a m e s Prime, 4 to 6 months Good, 4 to 6 months Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. 2 to 9 14 to 6 2 2 to 3 14 to 2 34 to 44 3 to 44 3 to 5 3 | to 5 3J to 5 4 to 5 2 | to 2 | 3 "to 4 3 to 4* 3 | to 4i 3* to 44 3f to 44 14 to 2 1* If to 2 24 to n ltolf 14 lto If 6 6 54 to 6 54 to 6 54 to 6 54 to 6 3 to 9 54 34 to 6 54 to 6 5i to 6 44 to 6 44 to 6 44 to 6 44 to 6 24 to 2f 3 to 34 3£ to 4 3£ to 4 3$ to 4* 3fto4 2£ 11 2* 3 3£ 3* 5f to 6 54 to 6 44 to 5£ 44 to 5 I 4J to 5 3f to 44 6 to 64 64 to 7 5fto6 6 to 7 4$ to 54 5 to 6 4f to 5£ 54to6 H to 5i 5 to 6 3£ to 44 44 to 5 Sept. Oct. 5 to 6 If to 28 to 24 to 3 to 3| to 34 to 3* to 4 1904. Character of loans. Call loans: Stock exchange— Range Average Banks and trust companies. Time loans: Thirty days Sixty days Ninety days Four months Five months Six months Seven months Commercial paper: Double n a m e s Choice, 60 to 90 days Single names— Prime, 4 to 6 months Good, 4 to 6 months May. June. 4 to 24 If li to 2 2 2 24 3 3 34 to to to to to to 3| 3| 3| 34 4 4 3f to 4i 3f to 44 44 to 5 4 to 24! 1 to 14 1| to 2f 1* to 2f 24 to 3 24 to 3 3 to 34 3£ to 4 34 to 4J July. I Aug. 4 to li f to li I to 24 H 1 toll 2i 2i 3 3 (a) 2 2 to 24 2 to 24 to 3£ 3 to 34 to 3i 34 to3f , 34 3^ to 3f I 3 to 34 to 44 34 to 4i 4 to 5 4 to 5 2 to 24 to 34 to 34 to 34 to 3f to 34 3f 4 4 4 4 14 to 24 1? 2 to 24 3 to 34 31 to 32 3ito4 34 to 4 34 to 4 34 to 4 3* to 4f 4 to4f 3£ to 44 44 to 5 4 to 5 44 to 6 4 to 5 54 to 6 a No loans by trust companies on call because of low rates. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 13 CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES. Through the courtesy of Mr. William Sherer, manager of the New York clearing house, statistics have been compiled and furnished to this office covering the amount of exchanges of the clearing houses in the United States for the year ended September 30, 1904, and separately the operations of the New York clearing house for the same period, showing in addition to the aggregate clearings and balances the amount and kinds of money passing in settlement, together with the transactions of the association with the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York. The volume of exchanges of the 98 clearing houses of the United States amounted to 1102,150,313,982, against $113,963,298,913 for the year ended September 30, 1903, the net decrease being $11,812,984,931. The amount of exchanges of the principal clearing houses, and of those exceeding one billion dollars, are as follows: New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Cincinnati Baltimore Kansas City $59, 672, 796, 804 8, 808, 093, 268 6,419, 272,150 5,491,236, 568 2, 682, 218, 323 1,986,720,497 1, 513, 927, 257 1,196, 854, 400 1, 097, 603, 459 1, 096, 400, 926 It is a notable fact that the number of banks which are members of the New York clearing house for the year 1904 is less than in any }rear since 1864, when the number was 49. The capital stock, however, has increased from the latter date, when it was $68,586,763, to $115,972,700. The clearings during the year of the New York clearing house were settled by the payment of balances amounting to $3,105,858,576, or 5.2 per cent of the aggregate clearings. During the fifty-one years in which the clearing house of New York has been in existence, the transactions represented by the clearings aggregated $1,565,668,321,738, the average ratio of balances paid in money being 4.77 per cent. In settling balances in 1892, gold was used to the extent of 42.5 per cent, and legal tenders and other currency to the extent of 57.5 per cent; in 1896 but one one-hundreth of 1 per cent of the balance was paid in gold, the remainder being settled with legal tenders and other currency. In 1899 the ratio of gold used was 99 per cent and in 1903 to 1904, 99.99 per cent. The exchanges and balances received from the clearing house by the assistant treasurer of the United States at New York during the year aggregated $559,561,205.12; the amount of exchanges delivered to the clearing house being $290,580,050.60, and the balance paid to the clearing house, $268,981,154.52. EARNINGS, DIVIDENDS, AND TAXES. Prior to 1869 national banks were not required by law to report to the Comptroller of the Currency the amount of their earnings and dividends, although section 5199 of the Revised Statutes authorized the declaration of semiannual dividends, contingent upon carrying to the surplus fund, prior thereto, one-tenth of the net earnings of the 14 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. preceding half year until the fund amounted to 20 per cent of the capital. This provision is construed as requiring a permanent retention of the requisite surplus fund, except where losses have been sustained exceeding the net undivided profits, when it becomes necessary to encroach upon the surplus. Reports of earnings and dividends for the year ended March 1,1870, were received from 1,526 national banks, with capital of $409,008,896, on which dividends were paid to the amount of $43,246,926, or at the rate of 10.5 per cent. The average capital of banks in that year was $268,000. Dividends at the average rate of approximately 10 per cent were paid from 1870 to 1875, inclusive. In 1879 the rate had dropped to 7.6 per cent. From 1881 to 1884 the rate was slightly in excess of 8 per cent and for the next five years continued at an average rate of 7.9 per cent. Eight per cent was slightly exceeded in 1890, and from that date declined to 6.7 in 1897, the lowest average rate ever paid by national banking associations. In 1901 the average rate was 8.1; in 1902, 9.8; in 1903, 8.7; and in 1904, 9.9. During the thirty-five years ended March 1, 1904, the average capital of national banks reporting their earnings and dividends was $559,682,606; surplus, $184,997,045; net earnings, $59,843,939, and dividends declared, $46,539,567. The average rate of dividends to capital was 8.32 and of dividends to capital and surplus, 6.25. During the thirty-five years from the net earnings aggregating $2,094,537,873, dividends were paid to the amount of $1,628,884,831. The power of States to tax national banks is limited by section 5219, United States Revised Statutes, to a taxation of the shares of stock, in the names of shareholders and the real estate of the bank. (Owensboro National Bank v. Owensboro, 173 IT. S., 664). This section further provides that the legislature of each State shall determine the manner and place of taxation, subject only to the two restrictions, that the taxation shall not be at a greater rate than is assessed on other moneyed capital in the hands of individual citizens of such State, and that the shares of any national banking association, owned by nonresidents of any State, shall be taxed in the city or town where the bank is located and not elsewhere. Section 5210, United States Revised Statutes, requires every national bank to keep a correct list of the names and residences of its shareholders, the number of shares held by each shareholder, and that the list shall be subject to inspection by officers authorized to assess taxes under State authority, and also by all shareholders and creditors of the association. No information is available with respect to the amount of State taxes paid by national banks, nor could it be obtained, except through correspondence with every association, and in many instances with every shareholder, where the tax is paid directly by the owners of stock. The lack of uniformity in the methods of valuing bank stock for taxation in the various States is shown in the following extract from n article on the subject appearing in the September, 1904, edition of the Banking Law Journal: Connecticut.—Bank is assessed on average market value for the year. Maine.—Keal estate taxed to bank at its value. Stock taxed to resident owners at approximate market value. Massachusetts.—Stock taxed on book value, including surplus, reserve, and undivided profits, after deducting: value of real estate (taxed to the bank). REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 15 New York.—One per cent on the total capital, surplus, and undivided profits, exclusive of real estate, taxed separately. Pennsylvania.—Banks have option of paying 10 mills (or 1 per cent) on capital, or 4 mills on market value. Alabama.—Stock is taxed on a basis of last sale prior to October 1 of each year. Georgia.—Bank is assessed on full market value of stock, and in addition on any surplus, undivided profits, and real and personal property if not included in market value of shares. Kentucky.—The law provides for assessment "at its fair cash value, estimated at the price it would bring at a fair voluntary sale." Tennessee.—Law provides for assessment at actual or market value. Usually assessed at about 80 per cent of quoted market value on January 1. Texas.—No law on subject, and methods of taxation differ greatly in different sections. Wayne County taxes on 70 per cent of capital alone; another county on 60 per cent of capital and surplus, and a third on capital, surplus, and undivided profits in full; many counties on 80 per cent of capital and surplus. North Carolina.—Stock taxed to shareholders at its market value, after deducting real estate, taxed separately. South Carolina.—Banks taxed on basis of 60 per cent of capital, surplus, and undivided profits, less real estate, taxed separately. Illinois.—Bank is assessed upon one-fifth of cash valuation, determined upon by adding'capital stock, surplus, and undivided profits, and deducting real estate (on which taxes are paid separately) and a certain per cent fixed arbitrarily by board of assessors (usually 20 to 25 per cent). Iowa.—Banks are taxed upon capital, surplus, and undivided profits, after deducting real estate and taking 25 per cent on the actual cash value. Michigan.—Assessment made on full value of stock, including surplus and undivided profits, less assessed value of any real estate belonging to bank. Minnesota.—Taxed on 50 per cent of the capital stock, surplus, and other profits, excluding only real estate used for banking purposes. Missouri.—Tax assessed on capital, surplus, and undivided profits, less assessed value of real estate held at about two-thirds value on 1st day of June. Ohio.—Banks assessed at regular rate for personal taxes on two-thirds amount of capital, surplus, and undivided profits after deducting real estate. Kansas.—Assessments upon greater part of banks are made upon capital stock, less real estate owned. Sometimes surplus is included. No special law with reference to assessment of bank stock. Nebraska.—Assessed on the " true" value, taking into consideration the surplus and undivided profits, real estate being deducted and assessed separately. South Dakota. —Banks pay taxes on basis of 40 per cent, usually of capital and surplus, less real estate, taxed separately. Wisconsin.—Banks taxed on basis of 80 per cent of real book value, less assessed value of real estate used for banking office. Section 41 of the act of June 3, 1864, provided that, in lieu of all existing taxes, every national banking association shall pay a duty of one-half of 1 per cent semiannually on the average amount of notes in circulation, one-fourth of 1 per cent on the average amount of deposits, and one-fourth of 1 per cent on the average amount of capital in excess of the amount invested in United States bonds. The tax on capital and deposits was repealed by the act of March 3,1883. Under the war-revenue act of 1898 (repealed in 1902) a tax was imposed upon the capital and surplus of national and all other banks. Incorporated in the law of March 14,1900, was a provision reducing the semiannual duty on national-bank circulation from one-half to one-fourth of 1 per cent on notes secured by 2 per cent consols of 1930. The amounts paid to the Government under these various provisions up to June 30, 1904, are as follows: Capital stock, 1864 to 1883, $7,855,888; war-revenue act of 1898, $7,048,413; deposits to 1883, $60,940,067; circulation to June 30, 1904, $94,057,046; total, $169,901,414. 16 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. . In addition to the foregoing, national banks have been charged with and paid expenses as follows: Redemption of circulating notes from 1874 to 1904 $4,963,061 Cost of original plates, 1883 to 1904 479, 935 Cost of extension plates, 1883 to 1904 303, 370 Fees for examinations authorized by section 5240, United States Revised Statutes, 1883 to 1904 4, 309,199 Total payments other than taxes 10, 055,565 Combining the taxes and other expenses, a total is shown of 179,956, 979 From the establishment of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency in 1863 to June 30, 1904, expenses of the Bureau were $10,023,445.93. This amount does not include contingent expenses of the Bureau, as such expenses are not paid by the Comptroller, but from the general appropriation for contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, no separate account thereof being kept. Some years since, however, a careful estimate was made and it was ascertained that such contingent expenses amount, approximately, to the sum appropriated for the operation of the Bureau. On the assumption that the estimate was practically correct, the total expenses connected with the operation of the Bureau during the life of the national banking system have been about $20,000,000, an average of nearly $500,000 per year. The average annual tax collected on circulation, approximately $2,240,000, is thus seen to be over four times the average annual operating expenses of the Bureau. SHARES AND SHAREHOLDERS OF NATIONAL BANKS. In the call for lists of shareholders of national banking associations, as of the first Monday of July, 1904, a request was incorporated for the submission of information as to the number and holdings of women shareholders. The reported capital on the date in question was $770,594,535, divided into 8,834,404 shares held by 318,735 shareholders, the average par value of shares being $87.23. This average par value is due to the large number of banks located in the New England and Eastern States, which were converted into national banking associations and with stock divided into shares of less than $100 each. The returns also show that 1,858,448 shares were held by 104,534 women; in other words, that while nearly one-third of the stockholders were women their holdings amounted to approximately one-fifth of the entire stock of national banking associations. It is also shown that the average number of shares per shareholder was 27.72 and the average value of holdings $2,418. The average number of shares standing in the name of women was 17.78 and the average value of their holdings $1,551. In the New England and Eastern States 43 per cent of the shareholders of national banks are women, and they hold, respectively, 24 and 22 per cent of the stock. In the Southern and also in the Middle Western States 26 per cent of the shareholders are women, and their holdings, approximately, 20 per cent of the stock. In the Western States the percentages drop to 19 and 10, respectively. In the Pacific States and Territories nearly 19 per cent of the stock is owned by women, representing 23 per cent of the number of shareholders. In the following table is shown the distribution of national-bank stock on July 4, 1904: BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF" THE CURRENCY. C A P I T A L , S H A R E S , ETC. Capital. Divisions. BANKS. NumNum- ber of Number Aver- ber of women of shares Number of age par shareshares. value. hold- share- owned by women. holders. ers. New England States $117,797,320 1,357,824 Eastern States 279,173,815 3,704,646 980,642 95,169, 200 Southern States Middle Western States.... 203,429,100 2,039,291 461,903 46,115,300 Western States 283,748 28,274,800 Pacific States 6,350 635,000 Islands Total United States. 770,594,535 OF NATIONAL 8,834,404 $86.75 70,587 75.36 120,883 97.05 43,417 99.75 62,544 99.84 14,151 99.65 7,056 100.00 97 17 Per cent of women shareholders. Per cent of shares owned by women 327,533 824,007 191,950 412,526 48,365 53,561 506 0.43 .43+ .26+ .26+ .19.23+ .12+ 0.24+ .22+ .20 .20+ .10+ .1908— 87.23 J318,735 104, 534 1,858,448 .32+ .21+ 30,262 42,131 11,304 16,515 2,665 1,645 12 Investigations relative to the number of shareholders and the average individual holdings have been made at various dates from 1876. In that year the number of shares of national-bank stock was 6,505,930, the average number of shares held 31.25, and the average value of each holding $2,427. In 1886 there were 7,116,894 shares, the average number of shares held 31.83, the average value of holdings $2,438. In 1894 shares numbered 7,955,076, average number of shares 27.64, and the average value of holdings $2,337. In 1902 the number of shares had increased to 8,001,433, the average number of shares held being 24.24, the average value of holdings $2,072. The number of shares in 1903 was 8,617,517, the average number of shares held 27.36, with an average value of $2,397. In July, 1904, the number of shares was 8,834,404, average number of shares held 27.72, and the average value of each shareholder's stock $2,418. ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL BANKS. Under authority of the original national-bank act, approved February 25, 1863, the reenacted law of June 3, 1864, the act of February 14, 1880, authorizing the organization of national gold banks, and the final act of March 14, 1900, empowering the formation of associations with minimum capital of $25,000, there have been chartered 7,460 national banking associations, of which 1,165, or nearly 16 per cent, were conversions of State banks. Over two-thirds of the conversions were of banks organized in the New England and Eastern States, and of the total number of organizations in those two geographical divisions one-third were conversions of State banks. Prior to March 14, 1900, there is no record of the number of banks organized to succeed State or private banks, but since that date and to October 31, 1904, it is shown that nearly one-third of the banks chartered in this period were of that class. In view of the fact that the organization of banks other than national has more than kept pace with the organization of national Jbanks, it may be safely concluded that the relative number of State banks converted and national banks organized to succeed State banks, prior to 1900, was approximately the same as since that date. The proportion of conversions and reorganizations to total number of banks organized since March 14, 1900, is shown to be 44 per cent. Records compiled at the close of the report, year ended October 31, 1904, show that since March 14, 1900—a period of little over four and one-half years—charters have been granted to 2,196 national banking CUE 1904, PT 1 2 18 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. associations, with authorized capital of $125,512,300. The amount of bonds deposited by these banks prior to being authorized to begin business was $31,331,250, approximately one-fourth the amount which might have been deposited with the Treasurer of the United States in trust and circulating notes issued to the par value thereon. Included in the total number of banks organized are 1,437, with capital of $37,459,500, which were chartered under the authority of the act of March 14, 1900—that is, with capital of less than $50,000, the average being but slightly in excess of the minimum, namely $25,000. During this same period banks with capital stock of $50,000 or over were chartered to the number of 759, with capital of $88,052,800. Further classifying the organizations, it is shown that 250 of the banks, with capital of $16,629,800, were conversions of State banks; 716, with capital of $43,756,000, reorganizations of State or private banks, and 1,230, with capital of $65,126,500, primary organizations. In the period beginning March 14,1900, and terminating on December 31 of that year, the number of banks organized was 398. During the calendar year 1901 the number was 412; 1902, 492; 1903, 515, and 1904 to October 31, inclusive, 379. The monthly average of number of banks organized during these five periods was as follows: 1900, 42; 1901, 34; 1902, 41; 1903, 43; 1904, 38. The average national-bank capital on March 14, 1900, was $170,400, but as a result of the large number of banks organized with capital of $25,000, the average on October 31, 1904, was reduced to $142,150. On March 14, 1900, the number of national banks in existence was 3,617, with authorized capital of $616,308,095; bonds on deposit to secure circulation, $244,611,570; circulation secured by bonds, $216,374,795; and total national-bank circulation outstanding, secured by bonds and by lawful money, the latter deposited with the Treasurer of the United States by liquidating banks, associations reducing their circulation, and on account of insolvent national banks, $254,402,730. On October 31, 1904, the number of active banks was 5,495, with authorized capital of $781,126,335; bonds on deposit to secure circulation, $426,544,790; circulation secured by bonds, $424,530,581, and total circulation outstanding, secured by bonds and lawful money, $457,281,500. From the foregoing it appears that during the period in question there has been a net increase in number of banks of 1,878; capital,$164,818,240; bonds on deposit to secure circulation, $181,933,220; circulation secured by bonds, $208,155,786, and total circulation outstanding, $202,878,770. The changes in number of banks, authorized capital, etc., from March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1904, and on intermediate dates indicated, are shown in the following table: NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EXISTENCE, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK, BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATION, CIRCULATION SECURED BY BONDS AND BY LAWFUL MONEY, ON MARCH 14, 1900, JUNE 30 AND OCTOBER 31, 1903, AND JUNE 30 AND OCTOBER 31, 1904. Mar. 14,1900. June 30,1903. j Oct. 31,1903. June 30,1904. Oct. 31,1904. Number of banks , Authorized capital Bonds on deposit , Circulation, on bonds Circulation, lawful money Total circulation 5,147 5,005 I 5,386 3, 617 $616,308,095 $754,776,695 $766 367,095 $776,904, 335 244, 611, 570 375,347,270 382 726,830 416,016,690 216,374,795 372,295,408 ; 380 650,821 412,759,449 41,375,242 38 959, 862 38, 027,935 36,475,646 254, 402, 730 413, 670, 650 419 610 683 449,235,095 5,495 $781,126,335 426,544,799 424,530,581 32,750,919 457,281,500 19 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The number of national banks organized in each State, the number placed in liquidation, in charge of receivers, and in active operation at the close of the year ended October 31,1904, are shown in the following table: States and Teritories. In OrIn gan- liqui- Insol- operdaized. ation. tion. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut 104 67 71 300 65 103 Total, New England States i 710 New York v New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia | 555 j 159 j 762 | 24 97 21 Total, Eastern 1,618 States. Virginia West Virginia . . North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States. 83 56 48 220 28 80 170 144 16 89 262 102 87 57 31 76 40 74 30 46 524 31 156 97 488 265 437 185 165 515 369 136 648 24 88 13 78 1,278 76 45 23 56 28 57 24 35 421 23 117 63 1,048 1,351 Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin . 25 134 72 90 83 47 338 180 330 88 115 States and Territories. Minnesota . Iowa Missouri . . . In In OrInsol- opergan- liquidaation. ized. tion, i 265 360 162 Total, M i d d l e States 2,327 N o r t h Dakota South D a k o t a Nebraska Kansas. Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory. ! 105 j 94 j 226 281 52 24 94 31 106 116 Total, Western 1,135 States. Washington. Oregon California... Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska 221 273 94 37 74 58 595 I 19 54 89 14 3 23 I 6 I 3 ! 225 93 12 | 9! 20 34 •2 9 4 4 1 85 66 152 164 28 19 62 21 96 112 105 805 35 39 78 25 15 2 12 1 3 | Total, P a c i f i c States 316 72 I 1,639 37 207 Hawaii Porto Rico . Total, island possessions Total of States United 7,460 1,548 I 417 5,495 From an examination of the foregoing table it will be noted that every bank chartered in the State of Delaware is still in active operation; and further, that the only States, etc., in which no failures of national banks have occurred are Maine, Rhode Island, Delaware, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. One bank in West Virginia, temporarily in charge of a receiver, was subsequently permitted to reopen and resume business. This practically adds West Virginia to the list of States in which no failures occurred. The number and capital of national banking associations incorporated in each State and geographical division, classified by capital stock, organized from March 14, 1900, to October 31,1904, are shown in the following table: 20 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ORGANIZATIONS, 1900 TO 1904. Capital less than Capital $50,000 or $50,000. over. States, etc. No. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island. Connecticut .. ..... Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi. Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee ... . Total Southern States Ohio .. Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States North Dakota Nebraska Montana Wyoming . New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory ... . . .. .... . . Total Western States Washington Oregon. . . California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Total Islands Total United States . . . . 1 1 2 Capital. $25,000 25,000 50,000 Capital. No. Total organizations. No. Capital. 4 2 1 8 1 1 $225,000 200,000 100,000 2,950,000 500,000 50,000 5 3 3 8 1 3 $250,000 225,000 150,000 2,950,000 500,000 100,000 2 50,000 6 150,000 17 4,025,000 23 4,175,000 30 20 110 5 41 15 133 7,760,000 1,025,000 16,135,000 15 760,000 525,000 2,842,000 145,000 402,000 9 2 830,000 550,000 71 35 243 5 24 2 8,520,000 1,550,000 18,977,000 145 000 1,232,000 550,000 180 4,674,000 200 26,300,000 380 30,974,000 26 25 15 3 18 5 15 3 9 168 8 28 11 681,000 700,000 385,000 75,000 500,000 145,000 397,500 80,000 225,000 4,520,000 200,000 725,000 285,000 19 19 2 6 13 10 18 10 9 76 9 15 7 1,460,000 1,480,000 150,000 810,000 1,165,000 1,200,000 1,400,000 1,225,000 900,000 6,250,000 950,000 2,720,000 520,000 45 44 17 9 31 15 33 13 18 244 17 43 18 2,141,000 2,180,000 535,000 885,000 1,665,000 1,345,000 1,797,500 1,305,000 1,125,000 10,770,000 1,150,000 3,445,000 805,000 334 8,918,500 213 20,230,000 547 29,148,500 70 45 82 7 25 136 83 45 30 39 9 15 18 28 12 5,330,000 2,925,000 5,730, 000 2,680, 000 2,100 000 1,800,000 1,685,000 2,085,000 115 75 121 16 40 154 111 20 1,850,000 1,190,000 2,130,000 190,000 645,000 3,456,000 2,195,000 540,000 468 12,196,000 196 24,335,000 664 36,531,000 61 37 50 48 4 5 17 10 83 82 1,535,000 930, 000 1,310,000 1,225,000 105,000 125, 000 466,000 255,000 2,100,000 2,130,000 1 4 7 19 4 4 12 4 10 16 50,000 200,000 400,000 1,250,000 460,000 200, 000 1,100,000 250,000 750,000 905,000 62 41 57 67 8 9 29 14 93 98 1,585,000 1,130,000 1,710,000 2 475,000 565,000 325,000 1,566,000 505,000 2,850,000 3,035,000 397 10,181,000 81 5,565,000 478 15,746,000 4 12 14 14 105,000 300,000 375,000 350,000 80,000 520,000 200,000 5,452,800 250,000 225,000 200,000 150,000 10 15 45 18 5 1 7 625,000 500,000 5,827,800 600, 000 305,000 200,000 255,000 32 7,180,000 4,115,000 7,860,000 2,870,000 2,745,000 5,256,000 3,880 000 2,625,000 4 105,000 6 3 31 4 2 1 3 51 1,315,000 50 6,997,800 101 8,312,800 1 25,000 1 1 500,000 100,000 2 1 525,000 100,000 600,000 3 625,000 3 1 25,000 2 1,437 37,459,500 759 a Bonds deposited, $31,331,250. 88,052,800 2,196 al25,512,300 21 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLEE OF THE CURRENCY. The Middle Western States are shown to lead, both in number of organizations and capital, namely 664 and $36,531,000, respectively; followed by the Southern States in number of banks, namely 547, but third in point of capital, the amount being $29,148,500. In the Western States 478 banks, with capital of $15,746,000, were organized; in the Eastern States 380 banks with capital of $30,974,000; Pacific States, 101 banks with capital of $8,312,800; New England States, 23 banks with capital of $4,175,000. Two banks have been organized in Hawaii with aggregate capital of $525,000, and one in Porto Rico, with capital of $100,000. Texas leads by one in number of banks organized, namely 244, with capital of $10,770,000, Pennsylvania being second in the list with 243 banks, but nearly double the capital of Texas banks, namely $18,977,000. In the Middle Western States division Minnesota leads in number of banks with 154, followed by Illinois with 121, Ohio 115, Iowa 111, and Indiana 75. New York, with 71 banks, followed Pennsylvania in number of associations organized in the Eastern States. The capital of the New York banks is shown to be $8,520,000, nearly one-half of the amount of the 243 banks organized in Pennsylvania. New Jersey is third in the list with 35 banks, followed by Maryland, with 24, Delaware with 5, and the District of Columbia with 2. In the Southern States, excluding Texas, Virginia is at the head of the list with 45 banks, and capital of $2,141,000, followed by West Virginia with 44 banks, and capital of $2,180,000. There were 43 banks chartered in Kentucky with greater aggregate capital than the banks of any Southern State, except Texas, namely, $3,445,000. Alabama is fifth in the list of Southern States, with 33 banks, followed by Georgia with 31, Louisiana and Tennessee with 18 each, 17 in North Carolina and Arkansas, 15 in Florida, 13 in Mississippi, and 9 in South Carolina. In the Western States division, Indian Territory leads both in number and capital, namely, 98 with capital of $3,035,000, followed by Oklahoma 93, Kansas 67, North Dakota 62, Nebraska 57, South Dakota 41, Colorado 29, New Mexico 14, Wyoming 9, and Montana 8. In California 45 banks have been chartered with capital of $5,827,800. Next in number of organizations in the Pacific States division is Idaho with 18 banks, followed by Oregon with 15, Washington 10, Arizona 7, Utah 5, and Nevada 1. In the New England States division, 8 banks were organized in Massachusetts with capital of $2,950,000, 5 banks in Maine, 3 each in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Connecticut, and 1 in Rhode Island. The following table shows the number of banks organized since March 14, 1900, by conversion, reorganization, and primary organization, classified by capital stock: Conversions. Reorganizations. Classification. No. Capital. Capital less than $50,000... 159 $4,227,000 Capital $50,000 or more 91 12,402,800 Total 250 16,629,800 No. Capital. 464 $12,471,000 252 31,285,000 716 Primary organizations. No. Capital. 814 $20,761,500 416 44,365,000 43,756,000 1,230 65,126,500 Total. No. Capital. 1,437 $37,459, 500 759 88,052,800 2,196 125,512, 300 22 KEPORT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The number of national banks chartered in each month from March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1904, is shown in the following table: Month. J a n u a r y .. February . March April May June July 1900. 1901. 1902. No. No. 36 31 35 30 54 40 41 No. 40 28 41 50 50 42 1903. 1904. No. No. 34 36 50 35 56 42 51 46 47 42 58 43 43 i 22 Month. August September. October . . . November. December . Total 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. No. 44 20 25 21 29 No. 27 23 27 32 36 No. 42 No. 36 31 57 20 32 No. 38 32 43 412 492 515 379 VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATIONS, EXPIRATION, AND EXTENSION OF CHARTERS. During the existence of the national banking system 1,548 national banks, including 21 banks subsequently placed in charge of a receiver, or 20.7 per cent of the total number organized, have been placed in liquidation either by vote of stockholders or by expiration of charters, the capital involved being $280,524,550. The voluntary liquidations numbered 1,398, the capital involved $257,136,550, and the number of expirations 150, with capital of $23,413,000. In the year ended October 31, 1904, 66 associations, with capital of $20,285,000, including 4 banks with $510,000 capital, whose charters expired, were closed voluntarily. Three of the banks closed by expiration of charters were reorganized under different titles. Thirtytwo of the associations closed by voluntary liquidation, with capital of $12,700,000, were absorbed by, or consolidated with, other national banks; 9, with capital of $4,480,000, were absorbed by trust companies, and 3, with capital of $300,000, reorganized as trust companies; 3, with capital of $250,000, are reported to have been succeeded by State or private banks, and 17, with capital of $2,395,000, were closed to discontinue business. From correspondence received it appears that the following banks were absorbed by trust companies: Colonial National Bank of Pittsburg, Pa.; the First, the National Warren, and the National Hope, all of Warren, R. L; the First, the National Bank of North America, and the Weybosset, all of Providence, R. I.; the First of Lynn, Mass., and the Colonial of Boston. The following associations are understood to have been reorganized as trust companies: The Peoples National Bank, of Belfast, Me.; the First, of Cambridge, Mass., and the Idaho National, of Lewiston, Idaho. Forty-five of the associations liquidated were with individual capital of from $25,000 to $200,000, and the remainder with individual capital of $300,000 to $2,000,000. The greatest number of liquidations occurred in Massachusetts, 12 being closed in that Commonwealth. Second in the list is Pennsylvania with 9, followed by Ohio and Texas with 8 each, Rhode Island 7, Oklahoma 3, New York and Iowa 2 each, and 1 each in the following States: Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia, Illinois, Indian Territory, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Idaho, California, Oregon, and Washington. National banks closed to business, by voluntary liquidation, during the year ended October 31, 1901, with date of authority to commence business, date of closing, capital, and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding, are shown in the following table: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 23 NATIONAL BANKS PLACED IN LIQUIDATION. Name and location of bank. City National Bank, Norfolk, Va. (4743)a. Sour Lake National Bank, Sour Lake, Tex. (6856) a National Bank of Chanute, Chanute, Kans. (6072) a National Suffolk Bank, Boston, Mass. (6104) a Republic National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. (6153) a Rockwall National Bank, Rockwall, Tex. (6703) First National Bank, Gainesboro, Tenn. (5536). First National Bank, Harrison, Okla. (6753) National Hamilton Bank, Boston, Mass. (5158) Citizens National Bank, Worcester, Mass. (765) Manufacturers National Bank, Baltimore, Md. (2623) Red River National Bank, Gainesville, Tex. (3229) Circulation. Date of authority to commence business. Date of closing. Capital stock. May 24,1892 Sept. 28,1903 $200,000 $200 000 $92,305 June 26,1903 Oct. 8,1903 50,000 12 500 4,650 Dec. Oct. 10,1903 50,000 12 500 4,700 7,800 Oct. 30,1903 1,500,000 196 000 116,500 79,500 28,1901 Jan. 25,1902 Mar. 10,1902 do Issued. Re: Outdeemed. I standing. fl107,695 7,850 200,000 49 400 21, 600 27,800 Mar. 30,1903 Nov. 2,1903 25, 000 6 300 2,800 3,500 Aug. 13,1900 Nov. 10,1903 25,000 12,500 i 3,650 8,850 Apr. 29,1903 Nov. 14,1903 25,000 6,300 | 2,250 4,050 Dec. Nov. 30,1903 600,000 49,250 ! 23, 300 25,950 Jan. 80,1865 j Dec. 12,1903 150,000 100,000 I 47, 423 52,577 Feb. 500,000 98,500 | 42,590 55,910 Dec. 30,1903 100,000 24,200 I 16,500 31,1883 Jan. 2,1904 300,000 28,1882 Jan. 12,1904 50,000 6,1884 \ Jan. 16,1904 60,000 7,1898 1,1882 ' Dec. 21,1903 July 25,1884 German - American National B a n k , Peoria, 111. (3070) Oct. National B a n k of Christiana, Christiana, Pa, (2849) Dec. Second N a t i o n a l B a n k , Colfax, Wash. (3119) Feb. Washington N a t i o n a l B a n k , Westerly, R. I. (952) I Mar. Davis National Bank, Sey- 1 mour, Tex. (5904) ...i July I r o n City National Bank, Pitts- I burg, Pa. (675) [Dec. M e r c h a n t s a n d Manufacturers National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. (613) Dec. Leicester N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lei- j cester, Mass. (918) ! Mar. Na First National Bank, Oxford, j Ohio ~~ " (4599) July First National Bank, Dallas, Oreg. (7072) | Dec. Bankers National Bank, Cleve- ' land, Ohio (5805) I May Tulsa National Bank, Tulsa, Ind. T. (7085) Jan. Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Crockett, Tex. Aug. (5953) I Velasco National Bank, Velas- j co, Tex. (4662) I Dec. Marblehead National Bank, Marblehead, Mass. (767) Jan. Citizens'National Bank, Akron, Ohio (4961) June Central National Bank, New York, N. Y. (376) Apr. Colonial National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. (6567) Jan. Tradesmens National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. (678) Dee. Colonial National Bank,Cleveland, Ohio (5152) | Nov. Atlas National Bank, Boston, i Mass. (654) \ Dec. Pawcatuck National Bank, ! Pawcatuck, Conn. (919) I Mar. Leather Manufacturers' Na- I tional Bank, New York, N.Y. I (1196) I May Wayne National Bank, Wayne, ! Nebr. (4354) ] July Second National Bank, i Youngstown, Ohio (2217) Jan. Colonial National Bank, BosDec. ton, Mass. (5163) 29,1865 j J a n . ! 15,1901 J a n . 31,1864 j • 8,1864; I 21,1865 j I 18,1891 | 23,1904 150,000 50,000 30,1904 i 1,1904! 400,000 j ! do | 800,000 I do ! 100,000 j 50,000 Feb. 10,1904 j Feb. . 24,1903 j Feb. ' 11,1901 I Feb. ! 4,1904 | Feb. ; 29,1901 Mar. ! j 8,1891 j Mar. 11,1904 25,000 13,1904 500,000 26,1904 25,000 1,1904 50,000 3,1904 30,1865 Mar. 4,1904 19,1894 | Mar. ! 300,000 | 92,343 ! 207,657 12,000 \ I 15,000 ! 50,000 12,500 j 8,200 9,650 11,890 ! 38,110 4,750 ; 7,750 17,300 ! 42,612 4,535 ; 19,715 49,050 ! 14.250 i 24,250 ; 34,800 6,250 j 500,000 11,900 6,250 180,950 j 3,450 319,050 8,450 50,000 11,900 3,150 8,750 120,000 49,300 15,933 33,367 5,1904 : 150,000 i 2,1903 j Mar. 23,1904 1,000,000 I 98,795 ; 21,000 594,755 50,000 ! 14,850 35,150 31,1864 i Mar. 29,1904 200,000 2,1898 I| Apr. 2,1904 1,500,000 I 197,750; i ! i 29,1864 ! ; Apr. 4,1904 1,000,000 i 61,765 ! 21,1865 ! Apr. 8,1904 100,000 ! 100,000 i ! 55,902 ; 144,098 49,750 ; 148,000 19,100 45,665 34,102 65,898 600,000 | 474,900 j 178,773 : 50,000 I 39,300 I 200,000 i 170,600 28,1898 : May 31,1904 .:1,000,000 77,795 334,545 400,000 i a Advice of liquidation not received until after October 31 annual report. 3,800 j 5,350 I 59,912 , 800,000 j 324,642 ! 475,358 11,1864 j Mar. 12,1904 1,000,000 I 929,300 30,1865 | Apr. 16,1904 i 2,1890 j May 16,1904 ' 14,1875 May 23,1904 7,700 | 148,500 296,127 2,350 36,950 36,305 134,295 40,520 107,980 1903, therefore not included in t h e last 24 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. N A T I O N A L B A N K S P L A C E D IN L I Q U I D A T I O N — C o n t i n u e d . Name and location of bank. National Bank of Redemption, Boston, Mass. (515) National Exchange Bank, Weatherford, Okla. (5758) . . . National Bank of North America, Providence, R. I. (1036).. Waterloo National Bank, Waterloo, Iowa (5700) First National Bank, Providence, R. I.(134) American National Bank, Long Beach, Cal. (6749) State National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio (3950) Citizens National Bank, Raton, M. Mex. (6363) Citizens National Bank, Miamisburg, Ohio (4822) Old National Bank, Washington, Pa. (7263) First National Bank, Sioux Rapids, Iowa (7189) Union National Bank, Weymouth, Mass. (510) Weybosset National B a n k , Providence, R. I. (1173) First National Bank, Cambridge, Mass. (433) Idaho National Bank, Lewiston, Idaho (5600) First National Bank, Warren, 11.1.(673) National Hope Bank, Warren, R.I. (1008) National Warren Bank, Warren, R. 1.(1419) First National Bank Lynn, Mass. (638) Ohio Valley National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio (3606) National Bank of New Brighton, Pa. (3259) Citizens National Bank, Jacksonville, Tex. (6883) Kingfisher National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla. (5740) National Bank of Lyndon, Vt. (1140) City National Bank, Lampasas, Tex. (7394) First National Bank, Wehrum, Pa. (7112) First National Bank, Danvers, Mass. (549) Peoples National Bank, Belfast, Me. (4806) Total (66 banks) , Circulation. Date of authority to commence business. Date of closing. Sept. 12.1864 May 31,1904 $2,000,000 $711,600 $220,850 Mar. 26.1901 June Capital stock. Issued. ReOutdeemed. standing. $490, 750 7,1904 25,000 12,500 2,500 10, COO Apr. 17* 1865 June 14,1904 500,000 66,598 8,400 58,198 Feb. 4,1901 June 15,1904 100,000 49,200 7,350 41,8£0 Nov. 28.1863 June 24,1904 500,000 146,150 19,080 127,070 Apr. 28.1903 June 30,1904 Dec. 22,1888 July 1,1904 July 31.1902 July Dec. 6,1892 May 19,1904 July 20,1904 150,000 Mar. 29.1904 July 25,1904 Sept. 6,1864 July 26,1904 May 20.1865 50,000 49,350 4,700 44,650 500,000 490,550 46,400 444,150 7,1904 50,000 37,500 3,850 33,650 July 11,1904 100,000 25,000 2,400 22,600 50,000 12,500 12,500 200,000 74,846 12,550 62,296 500,000 56,769 8,501 48,268 do May 21.1864 Aug. 6,1904 200,000 100,000 10,698 89,302 Oct. 19.1900 Aug. 15,1904 50,000 12,500 1,400 11,100 Dec. 30.1864 Aug. 24,1904 150,000 50,000 2,943 47,057 Apr. 14.1865 do 130,000 32,500 436 32,064 July 11,1865 ....do 200,000 49,300 2,303 46,997 Dec. 20.1864 Aug. 30,1904 500,000 380,000 42,490 337,510 Dec. 20,1886 Sept. 12,1904 700,000 248,482 110,950 137,532 Oct. 27,1884 Sept. 15,1904 100,000 24,700 2,700 22,000 July 15.1903 Sept. 16,1904 25,000 23,950 7,100 16,850 Mar. 13.1901 Sept. 24,1904 25,000 6,250 250 6,000 May 15.1865 Sept. 27,1904 50,000 32,265 2,551 29,714 Sept. 9,1904 do 50,000 Jan. 29,1904 Oct. 18,1904 25,000 7,000 7,000 Nov. 30,1864 Oct. 25,1904 150,000 39,599 39,599 Oct. 18,1892 Oct. 31,1904 50,000 50,000 20,285,000 7,932,531 2,378,160 50,000 5,554,371 On July 12, 1882, the act was passed authorizing national banking associations to extend their corporate existence for an additional period of twenty years, and on April 12, 1902, the act was approved authorizing the extension, for a further period of twenty years, of charters of banks extended under the act of July 12,1882. The number and capital of banks whose charters have been extended under the original act are 2,258 and $493,096,365, respectively; the number of reextensions under the act of April 12, 1902, with capital of the associations, was 315 and $88,310,300, respectively, making the total number of first and second extensions 2,573, the capital of the banks being $581,406,665. The number of extensions and reextensions during the year ended October 31, 1904, was 118 and 57, respectively. For the information of banks interested there is given in the appendix to this REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 26 report a list of the 104 banks* the charters of which will expire during the year ending October 31, 1905, and which may be extended under authority of the provisions of the act of July 12, 1882, and also of 643 banks extended under the act mentioned, and which may be extended for the second time under the act of April 12, 1902. The capital of banks whose charters will expire for the first time is $13,123,000, and for the second time $229,050,585. Many associations, on reaching the end of their corporate existence, find that a large proportion of the stock is held by nonresidents, estates, etc., the owners of which add nothing to the banks' business, their sole concern being in the dividends declared. Where this condition exists to an extent materially affecting a bank's interests, it is found necessary to adopt measures to place the stock with those who will be desirable shareholders. Generally, it is found possible to induce such shareholders to sell their stock to local resident shareholders, or through them, to other resident business men. In case the purchase of such stock can not be effected, it is occasionally found advisable to permit the corporate existence of the bank to expire by limitation and organize a new association by the stockholders of the old bank and other local citizens engaged in active business. The course first referred to is the more desirable, as thereby the charter may be extended and the bank continue its well-earned prestige of the prior twenty or forty years, as the case may be. As the proviso to section 5 of the act of July 12, 1882, relating to the organization of a bank to succeed another association whose corporate existence has expired, confers upon the stockholders in the old bank the right to participate, according to their original holdings, in the stock of the new bank, it becomes necessary, if this right is not to be conserved, to organize under a name materially different from that of the original association; for otherwise the new management would have the advantage of the good will of the old association without rendering an equivalent to the old stockholders who are not to be permitted to become subscribers to the stock of the new bank. Where the corporate existence of a national bank is permitted to expire b}^ limitation the method of settling its affairs is the same as though the bank had been placed in voluntary liquidation by vote of shareholders in advance of the termination of its corporate existence. The liabilities of an association become due and payable on the date of expiration of charter. When all liabilities are paid, or provided for to the satisfaction of claimants, the remaining assets representing the ^stockholders' interests should be promptly converted into cash and distributed pro rata to stockholders. The law makes no provision for the report to the Comptroller of the Currency of the settlement of the affairs of an association closed by voluntary liquidation or expiration of charter, and it is clear that the agency by means of which the business should be wound up is one to be created by vote of stockholders, or, in default of such action, by the directors. The election of a liquidating agent by stockholders relieves the directors of responsibility, which they would otherwise have, for the settlement of the trust. In case of the closing of a bank for the purpose of absorption by, or consolidation with, another bank, the liquidating agent or directors appear to have authority to enter into a contract with the continuing bank for the assumption of liabilities to depositors and other general creditors, offsetting an equivalent amount of assets trans- 26 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ferred, and to purchase the remaining* assets, which can be lawfully acquired by a national bank, representing stockholders' interests. If there is to be no increase in the capital stock of the absorbing bank, for the purpose of selling the additional stock to those interested in the old association, it necessarily follows that the stockholders of the closed bank are to be paid the actual value of the assets representing their stockholdings. The act of 1882, providing for extension of charters, conserves the interest of shareholders not desiring to continue their connection with the bank, but desiring to withdraw and to be paid the surrender value of their.stock. The act provides that notice of intention to withdraw shall be given to the directors within thirty days from the date of issue of certificate authorizing extension of the charter, and that a committee of appraisal shall be appointed—one member by the withdrawing shareholder, one by the bank, and a third by the first two. The bank and the dissenting shareholder may select as members of the committee expert accountants or any other persons competent to perform the duties of appraisers. In case the value fixed is unsatisfactory to the shareholder, he may appeal to the Comptroller of the Currency, whose appraisal shall be final and binding. The right of appeal is not given to the bank. In case the valuation fixed by the Comptroller exceeds the amount fixed by the committee, the expense of reappraisal must be borne by the bank; otherwise by the shareholder appealing. The law makes no provision for payment of expenses incident to the first appraisal; hence it is incumbent upon the withdrawing shareholder and the bank to determine this question. The shares appraised and surrendered must, after due notice, be sold at public sale within thirty days after the final appraisal. Generally speaking, the market price of stock represents the surrender value, although, in some instances, the market price may be above or below the actual value of the stock. The proper course to pursue is to have a veiy careful examination made of the assets, taking into consideration the actual value of items above or below the book value, deducting items admittedly worthless. The question of "good will" is not to be considered, although it may be of material value to a bank continuing business. The act relating to extension provides that shareholders representing at least two-thirds of the stock shall consent in writing to an amendment of the articles of association, extending for a further period of twenty years the corporate existence of the association. The procuring of the necessary signatures may be taken up at any time within two years prior to the expiration of a bank's charter, and when the requisite signatures have been obtained the amendment should be filed with the Comptroller of the Currency. A shareholder's consent must be given by him in writing, or by his duly empowered attorney. The provision of law relating to voting of stock by proxy at meetings of stockholders of national banks does not apply in the case of extension of charter, as no vote is involved; hence, if desired, a shareholder may legally empower a director or other officer of a national bank to act for him in consenting to the extension of charter. It is expected that the amendment relating to the extension of the corporate existence of a bank, accompanied by request for its approval, will be filed with the Comptroller of the Currency not later than two REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 27 months prior to expiration of the existing charter, in order that there may be sufficient time for the making of the special examination required by law to ascertain the condition of the bank's assets and to enable the association to comply with possible conditions precedent to renewal of charter. Where an examination has been made within a reasonable time prior to expiration of charter, in passing upon the question of extension the Comptroller may be governed by the condition of the bank as shown by such an examination, thus obviating the necessity of an additional special investigation of the bank's condition. When a bank's affairs are found to be in a satisfactory condition, or action has been taken in connection wTith the sale or disposition of undesirable assets, or those acquired in violation of the provisions of law, advice is given of the fact that certificate of extension will be issued simultaneously with the expiration of the preexisting charter. By the extension of the corporate existence of a national banking association the original charter number and title are continued, and the association enjoys all the rights, privileges, and immunities granted, and is subject to all the duties, liabilities, and restrictions imposed by law relating to national banking associations. The act of 1882, however, provides that a bank, whose charter has been extended, can not subsequently receive and issue circulating notes of the original series; hence if the note-issuing franchise is to be enjoyed, notes of a new design must be ordered. The order for the new plates and circulation should accompany the amendment providing for extension of charter, in order that the new notes may be ready for delivery as soon as required. As the old notes are received for redemption they are destroyed and charged to the 5 per cent redemption fund and an equivalent amount of notes of the new design shipped to the bank. This process continues until three years from date of extension of charter when a deposit of lawful money is required to provide for the redemption of the balance of the notes then outstanding. An order for 50 per cent of the total amount of notes to which a bank is entitled on its bond deposit is sufficient to provide for current redemptions and reissues. If desired, lawful money may be deposited for all of the outstanding notes of the old design, which will enable the depositing bank to receive immediately the full amount of notes of the new series. INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. During the past year 26 national banks, including one theretofore in voluntary liquidation, were placed in the charge of receivers. Six of the associations, however, have been restored to solvency and permitted to resume business, the receivers being discharged. Eight of the failures were due to fraudulent management or to dishonesty of the cashiers. In the accompanying table is given a list of national banks closed during the year, the date of appointment of receiver, capital stock, and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding. 28 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Victor, Colo. (5586) Farmers National Bank, Henrietta, Tex. (4068) Indiana National Bank, Elkhart, Ind. (4841) First National Bank, Dundee, 111. (5638)a Windham County National Bank of Danielsonville, Danielsqn, Conn. (1360) a First National Bank, Storm Lake, Iowa (2595) Alva National Bank, Alva, Okla. (6490) a Traders National Bank, Clarksburg, W. Va. (4569) a . . Citizens National Bank, Me- ! Gregor, Tex. (5504) j Equitable National Bank, New | York, N. Y. (6284) | American Exchange National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y. (5286). First National Bank, Matthews, Ind. (5998) GaJion National Bank, Galion, Ohio (3581) First National Bank, Billings, Okla. (5960)& Orange Growers N a t i o n a l Bank, Riverside, Cal. (6833). National Bank of Holdenville, Holdenville, Ind. T. (5735) . . Capitol National Bank, Guthrie, Okla. (4705) Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Hobart, Okla. (6358) a First National Bank, Macon, Ga. (1617) First National Bank, Cape May, N. J. (5839) Elk City National Bank, Elk City, Okla. (6164) Medina National Bank, Medina, N. Y. (4986) First National Bank, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.« (893) First National Bank, Grinnell, Iowa(1629) Peoples National Bank, Swanton, Vt. (4943) First National Bank, Claysville, Pa. (4273) Total (26 banks). Date of authority to commence business. Date of closing. Capital stock. Circulation. Issued. Sept. 25,1900 Nov. 4,1903 i $50,000 $48,750 $15,850 July 3,1889 Nov. 18,1903 50,000 12,500 5,403 7,097 Jan. 7,1893 I Nov. 19,1903 100,000 24,550 11,653 12,897 Nov. 21,1903 50; 000 25,000 3,400 21,600 June 29,1865 Dec. 22,1903 50,000 25,000 Dec. 1,1881 Jan. 2,1904 50,000 50,000 Nov. 15,1902 Jan. 8,1904 25,000 6,250 May 9,1891 Feb. 2,1904 85,000 85,000 July 18,1900 Feb. 6,1904 25,000 25,000 8,150 16,850 June 2,1902 Feb. 9,1904 200,000 49,350 26,550 22,800 Apr. 12,1900 Feb. 10,1904 200,000 200,000 111,200 88,800 Oct. 24,1901 Feb. 12,1904 25,000 12,500 4,000 8,500 Nov. 2,1886 Feb. 15,1904 60,000 60,000 20,920 39,080 Sept. 10,1901 Feb. 19,1904 25,000 6,500 4,080 2, 420 June 13,1903 Mar. 22,1904 100,000 24,400 7,300 17,100 50,000 50,000 21,950 28,050 100,000 98,700 23,100 75,600 Dec. 13,1900 Mar. 7,1901 do $32,900 25,000 24,150 25,850 16,300 68,700 6,250 Mar. 9,1892 Apr. July 29,1902 Apr. 22,1904 50,000 13,000 500 12,500 Dec. May 16,1904 200,000 197,000 46,070 150,930 May 29,1901 May 24,1904 25,000 6,000 1,950 4,050 Mar. 17,1902 May 28,1904 25,000 6,250 1,200 5,050 Feb. 19,1895 June 21,1904 50,000 12,500 2,650 9,850 Mar. 14.1865 June 27,1904 125,000 125,000 17,150 107,850 Jan. 15.1866 July 26,1904 100,000 25,000 2,030 22,970 Mar. 7,1894 Aug. 18,1904 50,000 50,000 8,050 41,950 Mar. 27,1890 Oct. 11,1904 50,000 49,300 850 48,450 9,1865 4,1904 1,920,000 1,287,550 Total liquidating and insolvent banks (92) OutRedeemed. standing. 22,205,000 9,220,087 384,456 ! 903,094 2,762,616 6,457,465 a Restored to solvency and resumed business. & Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Within the past twelve months the affairs of 15 national banks, theretofore placed in the charge of receivers, were fully settled by the payment of final dividends to creditors, leaving 73 pending trusts. Of the total number of insolvent national banks placed in charge of receivers, the affairs of 345 have been fully settled and the receiverships terminated. The capital of these banks, at date of failure, was $53,655,920, and total assets, nominal value, taken charge of by the receivers, $194,234,790. The collection from assets and the amount settled by offsets, etc., were $90,341,899 and $14,853,083, respectively. The losses on assets compounded or sold under order of court aggregated 29 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. $78,531,580. On the final settlement of the affairs of these trusts assets of the nominal value of $10,562,359 were returned to stockholders, including $1,802,397 in cash. Assessments were levied on stockholders to make good deficiency in the assets of these trusts to the amount of $31,967,520, from which was realized $15,052,961. Dividends were paid to the amount of $74,364,841, or 70.78 per cent on claims proved, amounting to $105,067,058. In order to ascertain the full amount realized by creditors, it is necessary to add the dividends paid to the amount of offsets allowed and loans jrnid. The records therefore show that creditors realized on their claims a total of 78.11 per cent. The cost of liquidation of an insolvent national bank—that is, the receiver's salary, legal and other expenses—based upon the total amount collected from assets and from assessment on shareholders, is shown to have been, on an average, 8.43 per cent. In addition to detailed information relating to the affairs of each insolvent national bank, there appears in the appendix a statistical summarization, by States and geographical divisions, of data relating to trusts, the affairs of which have been finally closed. The table in question shows that creditors of the 19 national banks which failed in the New England States received 93.26 per cent on their claims. The 63 insolvent banks which failed in the Eastern States paid 75.93 per cent; the 63 in the Southern States, 68.15 per cent; 76 banks in the Middle States, 84.10 per cent; 89 in the Western States, 69.17 per cent, and 35 in the Pacific States and Territories, 70.05 per cent. Classifying the trusts according to capital stock, it appears that banks with capital of $100,000 or less paid dividends on claims proved at the average rate of 64 per cent, and that the assessment on stockholders produced 38 per cent. The banks with capital of $100,000 and less than $200,000 paid 67 per cent in dividends and stockholders paid in on assessments 41 per cent. Banks with capital of $200,000 and over paid dividends to creditors at the average rate of 72 per cent, while the assessment on stockholders realized 51 per cent, which would appear to indicate that the larger the capital the greater the percentage realized from assets and also from assessment on stockholders. The amount of capital, claims proved, dividends paid, assessments on shareholders and collections therefrom, of banks in each class mentioned are shown in the following table: Dividends paid. Classification. Capital less than $100,000 Capital $100,000, and less than $200,000 C a p i t a l $200,000 and over Total.. No. Aggregate capital. Claims proved. Assessment upon shareholders. Collected on assessment. Per Per Per Per cent cent cent of cent of Amount. Amount. of Amount. of as- total claims. sess- capicapiment. tal. tal. 146 $7,739,000 $11,404,600 $7,325,479 $4,425,750 $1,669,729 21.6 10611,655,620 18,230, 171] 2,294,905 6,599,720 2,697,694 23.1 93 34,:261,300 75,432,2!187 54:, 744,457 20,942,050 10,685,538 31.2 345 53,655, 920105,067,058 74,364,841 70 31,967,520 59 15,052,961 47 28.1 30 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. In addition to statistics relating to trusts which have been finally closed, compiled by States and geographical divisions, a summary has been made, by years of failure, showing the aggregate amount of dividends paid to creditors, etc., of such banks as failed each year from 1865 to 1904. The results obtained would indicate that creditors during the past half decade realized a higher rate of dividends on their claims than in any like period since the first failure in 1865, but this can not be stated as a fact until the affairs of all banks which failed during this period have been settled. CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION. At the close of the year ended October 31, 1903, on authorized national-bank capital of $766,367,095, there was on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States in trust, as security for circulation, United States bonds to the amount of $382,726,830, a fraction less than 50 per cent of the amount which might have been deposited, and on the security of which there were outstanding circulating notes to the amount of $380,650,821. In other words, national-bank circulation was less than half the amount which might have been issued on bonds deposited to the maximum—that is, the banks' paid-in capital stock. The total national-bank circulation outstanding in October, 1903, was $419,610,683, of which $38,959,862 was covered by lawful money deposited with the Treasurer of the United States b}T banks reducing their circulation, associations in voluntary liquidation, and on account of insolvent national banks. At the close of the current report year, with an increase of capital stock to $781,126,335, there was an increase in bonds deposited as security for circulation to $426,544,790; in bondsecured circulation to $424,530,581, and total circulation to $457,281,500. The increase in bond-secured circulation during the year is shown to be $43,879,760. This material increase was mainly due to the comparatively low market price of 2 per cent consols prevailing during the year. The highest market price was on October 31,1903, namely, 107.2685. A steady decline is shown to 105.1332 in February; in March the average price was 105.6296, and in April 105.8775; dropped in May to 105.1458; advanced to 105.4303 in June, and declined in July and August to 104.9713 and 104.9491, respectively. The market price in September was 105.3 and in October, 105. The number of banks in operation, authorized capital stock, bonds on deposit as security for circulation, average monthly market price of 2 per cent consols, circulation secured by bonds and by lawful money, and the aggregate circulation outstanding monthly from October 31, 1903, to October 31, 1904, are shown in the following table: 31 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 1 Average monthly Number of banks. Date. Capital. Bonds on deposit. Circulation secured by— ! market price of 2 per cent consols j Lawful ! money. Bonds. Total circulation outstanding. of 1930. 1903. October 31 5,147 $766,367,095 766,332,095 767,567,095 1904. January 31 February29 March 31 April 30 May 31 J u n e 30 July 31 August 31 September 3 0 . . October 31 5,215 5,240 5,273 5,313 5,350 5,386 5,399 5,431 5,457 5,495 769,005.815 768,750,815 770,975,815 774,449,315 775,838,335 776,904, 335 775,679,335 777,061,335 777,741,335 781,126, 335 November 30.. 5,159 December 31... 5,184 $382,726,830 107.2685 384,625, 930 106.8315 389,335,680 106.4279 390,231, 600 392,671,550 398,034,650 399,795,140 410,572,640 416,016,690 417,958,690 419,683,940 424,701,490 426,544,790 105.7300 105.1332 105. 6296 105.8775 105.1458 105.4303 104.9713 104.9491 105.3000 105.0000 8380,650,821 $38,959,862 $419,610,683 383,018,484 38,088,495 421,106,979 387,273,623 37,889,395 425,163,018 387,657,731 390,352,491 395,600, 234 397,802,781 407,279,034 412,759,449 415,025,156 417,380,300 422,014,715 424,530,581 39,199,896 39,971,819 39, 309, 708 39,277,792 38,709,531 36,475,646 35,181,732 35,136,473 34,064,693 32,750,919 426,857,627 430,324,310 434, 909, 942 437,080,573 445,988,565 449,235,095 450,206,888 452,516,773 456,079,408 457,281,500 As a result of the provision of the act of March 14, 1900, reducing the semiannual duty on circulation secured bv 2 per cent consols of 1930, of the $301,123,580 United States bonds on deposit as security for circulation on October 31, 1900, $270,006,600 had been converted into twos, and on October 31, 1904, of the aggregate deposit ($426,544,790), nearly 98 per cent, or $416,972,750, were of that class. The changes in the class and amount of bonds on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States to secure national-bank circulation on March 13, 1900, the day prior to the passage of the act authorizing the incorporation of banks with minimum capital of $25,000 and reducing the semiannual dutv on circulation secured by consols of 1930 to one-fourth of 1 per cent, and on October 31,1900. 1902,1903, and 1904, are set forth in the following table: Class. Loan of 1908-1918, 3 per cent Funded loan of 1907, 4 per cent. Loan of 1925 4 per cent Loan of 1904, 5 per cent Funded loan of 1891, 2 per cent. Consols of 1930, 2 per cent Total . .. Mar. 13,1900. Oct 31,1900. Oct. 31,1902. Oct. 31,1903. Oct. 31,1904. n, 922, $56,164,820 130,302,250 14,697,850 21,996,350 20,490,150 $7,756,580 13,544,100 7, 503,350 1.293.000 1 ,019,950 270 ,006,600 056,720 248,450 208,600 100,900 2 797,200 320 738,000 376 003,300 416, 972,750 243,651,420 301 ,123,580 338, 352,670 382 726,830 426, 544,790 $6 8 2 1 797,580 410,100 718,650 940 5, 857,500 1, 791, 600 Under Department regulations only three classes of plates are engraved, namely, for four $5 notes; three $10 and one $20; one $50 and one $100. As a result of the limitation of $5 notes to one-third of a bank's issues, incorporated in the act of March 14,1900, the percentage of notes of that denomination outstanding has been reduced from 31.2 in 1900 to 13.6 in 1904. This limitation works considerable hardship on banks with the minimum capital, for the reason that they are prevented from ordering the most desirable denomination of notes for their localities, as but one-third of their issues can consist of the minimum denomination. In consequence, with the order for $5s they must necessarily order a plate for either $10s and $20s or the $50s and $100s. By reference to the official records, it appears that at no time during the existence of the system has the percentage of notes 32 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. of the denomination of $5 exceeded the limitation fixed by the act of March 14, 1900. Over 74 per cent of the total issues are now of the denominations of $10s and $20s, the amount of the former being $193,777,650, and the latter $145,751,440. The $5 notes amount to $62,108,195; $50 notes, 117,712,900; and $100s, $37,190,300. There are still outstanding about $500,000 of notes of the denomination of $1 and $2, and $117,500 of the denomination of $500 and $1,000. The amount of each denomination of circulation outstanding at the close of the year, the amount previously issued, together with total redemptions, are shown in the following table: Denomination. Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties Fifties. . . . One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands . . . Total Unredeemed fractions Total Circulation Total reoutstanddeemed to Oct. 31, Oct. 31, 1904. ing 1904. Issued during the year. Issued previous years. Total issued to Oct. 31. 1904. $33,893,160 95,306,790 63,537,860 6,908,100 13,816,200 $23,169,677 15,495,038 868,388,540 913,971,810 589,070, 720 145,720,550 242,902,500 11,947,000 7,379,000 $23,169,677 15,495,038 902,281,700 1,009,278,600 652,608,580 152,628,650 256,718,700 11,947,000 7,379,000 $22,824,750 15,329,872 840,173,505 815,500,950 506,857,140 134,915,750 219,528,400 11,853,500 7,355,000 344,927 165,166 62,108,195 193,777,650 145,751,440 17,712,900 37,190, 300 93,500 24,000 213,462,110 2,818,044,835 3,031,506,945 2,574,338,867 -37,487 457,168,078 +37,487 2,574,301,380 457,205,565 NOTE.—Circulation outstanding and issued by national gold banks, amounting to $75,935, not included in this table. By reference to statistics compiled in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, relating to the stock of money in the United States, at the close of the fiscal year ended June 30, 1864, to 1904, and also to office statistics with respect to the amount of national-bank notes outstanding on the same dates, it appears that the proportion of bank notes to the whole stock of money decreased from a maximum of 43.27 per cent in 1874 to a minimum of 9.86 per cent in 1892. From the latter date to 1900, when the percentage was 13.233, the fluctuation from year to year was only about 1 per cent. In 1901 the proportion of national-bank notes was 14.25, but dropped in 1902 to 13.91, rose to 15.91 in 1903, and stood at 16.2 in 1904, the highest proportion since 1887. There appears in the appendix to this report a statement based upon every report of condition made to the Comptroller of the Currency by national banks from October 5, 1863, to September 6, 1904, showing the paid-in capital stock, outstanding circulation, aggregate resources, money in the United States on June 1 of each year, and the percentage of circulation to capital, assets, and money in the United States. On September 9, 1903, the percentage of circulation to capital stock was 49.8; to the banks' assets, 5.9, and on June 30 of that year, 13.4, to the money in the United States. On September 6, 1904, the percentage of circulation to capital had increased to 53.4, the percentage of assets standing unchanged at 5.9, and the percentage of stock of money of the country, based on the June returns, 14.2. Circulating notes to the amount of $274,777,278 were delivered to the National Bank Redemption Agency for redemption during the year, of which $99,047,325 being in good condition were returned to the REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY- 33 banks of issue, $143,799,170 were redeemed and destroyed, new notes being issued therefor, and $31,930,783 notes of reducing, insolvent, and liquidating banks were redeemed and destroyed, necessarily without reissue. In connection with the distribution of circulation the following table, based on the reports of condition made to this office from November 17, 1903, to September 6, 1904, is interesting as indicating the amount and changes of notes outstanding, of banks located in the city of New York, in all central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis), other reserve cities, all central and other reserve cities, banks located elsewhere than in reserve cities, and the total reported outstanding: Date. New York. New York, Chicago, and St. Louis. Other reserve cities. All reserve cities. Country. 1903. November 17 Millions. $46.4 Millions. 861.6 Millions. $74.2 Millions. $135.8 Millions. $240.4 Millions. $376.2 1904. January 22 March 28 January 9 September 6 43.2 37.3 38.1 39.3 '59.1 53.5 55.1 56.3 77.4 80.7 85.5 87.7 136.5 134.2 140.6 144.0 244.4 251.7 258.9 267.2 380.9 385.9 399.5 411.2 P R O F I T ON N A T I O N A L - B A N K Total. CIRCULATION. In calculating the profit on the issue of circulating notes by national banking associations the question considered is: What would be the net receipts in excess of interest obtained from an investment of the amount of the cost price of bonds in loans or otherwise ? The average net monthly price of United States 2 per cent consols of 1930, during the year ended October 31,1904, fluctuated from a maximum of 106.583 in November, 1903, to a minimum of 104.7 in August, 1904. Bonds to the amount of $100,000 cost, therefore, $106,583, at the highest price prevailing. This amount loaned at 6 per cent would produce $6,394.98. Assuming that the circulation is loaned at 6 per cent, a bank's receipts would then be $6,000 interest on circulation, and $2,000 on the bonds deposited with the Treasurer of the United States. From the gross receipts of $8,000 there must be deducted taxes on circulation $500, expenses incident to the preparation of plates for the printing of notes, the redemption of circulation, etc., of $62.50, and a sinking fund of $103.99, set aside to meet the premium on the bonds, leaving net receipts of $7,333.51, or an excess of $938.53, over the interest on the cost price of bonds, or a net profit of 0.881 per cent. With bonds at the minimum price during the year, 104.7, the profit on circulation rises to 1.028 per cent. This unquestionably exceeds the actual rate of profit, as in the calculation it is assumed that the entire circulation is loaned at 6 per cent, whereas, on an average of 1 to 2 per cent of a bank's circulation, as shown by periodical reports made to the Comptroller of the Currency, appears as " on hand." The computation made by the Government actuary of the profit on national-bank circulation, based on the average net price monthly of bonds during the year ended October 31,1904, will be found in Table 51 of the appendix to this report. CUB 1904, PT 1 3 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BANKS WITHOUT CIRCULATION. Notwithstanding the liberalizing of the circulating franchise of national banking associations, there are a number of banks in the system which do not and never have availed themselves of the privilege of taking out and issuing circulating notes. At the close of the year ended October 31 there were 10 banks in this class, with aggregate capital of $3,185,000. These banks have on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States bonds to the amount of $246,500, on which thev would be entitled to circulation to that amount. LIFE OF UNITED STATES AND NATIONAL-BANK NOTES. In his current annual report the Treasurer of the United States presents statistics relative to the estimated life, by denominations, of United States notes, coin certificates, and national-bank notes, basing the calculation on the number of United States notes and coin certificates issued up to June 30, 1904, and bank circulation to October 31. 1903. The results are summarized in the following table: Denomination. United Treasury Gold cer- Silver National States bank notes. tificates. certifinotes. cates. notes. Years. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty doLars One hundred dollars . Five hundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars All denominations ... 3.033 3.165 4.338 4.003 5.842 6.008 6.020 3 610 3.837 325 .160 3.695 Years. 1.693 1.828 2.880 3.577 3.815 3.598 3.527 Years. 1.891 2.136 2.830 3.441 3.115 2.971 2.289 1.208 1.508 2.877 Years. 1.375 1.540 2.020 3.411 3.890 3.182 2.713 1.870 1.407 1 717 ; Years. 4.305 4.425 3.967 4.044 4.282 4.540 4.245 5.181 3.327 4 ftfSK STOCK OF MONEY OF THE WORLD. Statistics relating to the aggregate stock of money in the principal countries of the world at the close of the calendar year 1903 have been received and compiled by the Bureau of the Mint, from which it appears that the aggregate is $12,313,100,000, the amount of gold being $5,628,200,000, of which $2,892,600,000 is held in banks and public treasuries, $2,526,000,000 being in general circulation. The stock of silver aggregates $3,201,400,000, of which $2,268,700,000 is " full tender" and the remaining $932,700,000 limited tender. Uncovered paper currency is stated as amounting to $3,483,500,000. Of the total stock of money in the world $2,500,200,000, or approximately one fifth, is held in this country. The stock of gold of the United States, $1,320,400,000, is greater than that of any other country and is nearlv one-fourth of the world's stock. The amount of silver is $679,200",000. The per capita circulation of the United States is $30.70 and is greater than that of any of the principal countries of the world except France, wherein it is $40.09. The circulation per capita of the various kinds of money in the United States is as follows: gold, $16.26; silver, $8.36, and paper, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 35 $6.17. Tabular statistics relating to the stock of money, standard and unit of value, of the principal countries of the world appear in the appendix to this report. From a statement issued from the office of the Secretary of the Treasury under date of June 30 last, the coin and other money of the United States was shown to amount to $2,803,500,000, of which $284,300,000 consisted of coin, etc., in the Treasury as assets, $982,900,000 in the banks of the country, and $1,536,300,000 not in the Treasury or banks and assumed to be in general circulation. Deducting from the stock the amount in the Treasury, the total in circulation, that is, the amount held by banks and others, amounts to $2,519,200,000. In other words, the per capita in circulation is $30.77, and the per capita in circulation not in the Treasury or in banks is $18.77. Coin and other currency in Treasury's assets constituted 10.14 per cent of the total stock; money in reporting banks, 35.06 per cent, and money not in the Treasury or in banks, 54.80 per cent. In the following table is shown the amount of coin and other currency in the United States at the close of the fiscal year ended June 30, 1892, to 1904, inclusive; coin, etc., in Treasury as assets, amount in circulation, the latter divided to show the amount in banks and elsewhere, with the percentage for each year in the Treasury, in banks, and in circulation; the per capita in circulation, exclusive of the amount held in the Treasury, and the amount in circulation, exclusive of the amount in Treasurv and in the banks: Year. Amount. Per Per Per Per cent. Amount. cent. capita. Amount. capita. Millions. Millions. $150.9 81,752.2 142.1 1,738.8 144.2 1,805.0 217.4 1,819. 3 293.5 1, 799.9 265.7 1,905.9 235.7 2,073. 5 286.0 2,190.0 284.6 2,339. 7 307.8 2,483.1 313.9 2,563.2 317.0 2, 684. 7 284.3 2,803.5 Millions. $586.4 515.9 688.9 631.1 531.8 628.2 687.7 723.2 749.9 a 794. 9 b837.9 c848.0 d982.9 Millions. 33. 48 $1,014.9 1,080.8 29.68 971.9 38.17 970.8 34.69 974.6 29.55 1,012.0 32.96 1,150.1 33.17 1,180.8 33.02 1,305.2 32.05 1,380.4 32.02 1,411.4 32.69 1,519.7 31.59 35. 06 1,536.3 cent. 1892... 1893... 1894... 1895... 1896... 1897... 1898... 1899... 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904 e . In circulation, Money not in Treasury exclusive of coin, or banks. etc.,in Treasury as assets. Coin, etc., in Coin and Treasury as other assets. money in the United States. Amount. Per 8.60 8.17 7.99 11. 95 16.31 13. 95 11.37 13.06 12.16 12.39 12.24 11.80 10.14 Money in reporting banks. 57.92 $15.50 62.15 16.14 14.21 53.84 13.89 53.36 13.65 54.14 53.09 13.87 15.43 55.46 15.51 53.92 17.11 55.79 55. 59 17.75 17.90 55.07 56.61 18.88 18. 77 54.80 Millions. $1,601.3 1,596.7 1,660.8 1, 601.9 1,506.4 1,640.2 1,837.8 1,904.0 2,055.1 2,175.3 2,249.3 2,367.7 2,519.2 $24.44 23.85 24.28 22.93 21.10 22.49 24.66 25.01 26. 94 27.98 28. 53 29.42 30.77 a$12,567,265, ^$10,125,909, c$9,240,801, and tf$7,620,304 in banks of island possessions not included in these returns, e Population, estimated, 81,867,000. Including coin and other currenc}7 held by reporting banks in the island possessions in June, 1904, a total is shown of $990,575,820, an increase over the amount in banks on the corresponding date in 1903 of $133,316,167, and of this increase $107,551,682 is in the holdings of national banks and $25,764,485 in State and private banks. In the following statement is shown the amount and percentage of mone}7 in the banks of the countiy, by geographical divisions, for the vears indicated: 36 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF M O N E Y 1896 Division. New England States. Eastern States Southern States Middle States Western States Pacific States IN 1902. BANKS. 1903. 1904. Amount. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. Amount. Millions. $51.3 262.2 36.9 134.1 21.0 26.3 9.65 49.30 6.94 25.21 3.95 4.95 Millions. $66.6 390.6 57.4 240.1 34.5 48.7 7.95 46.61 6.85 28.66 4.12 5.81 Millions. $62.2 390.2 59.8 243.0 39.6 53.2 7.34 46.01 7.05 28.66 4.68 6.26 Millions. $59.2 497.3 68.9 261.9 42.4 53.2 6.02 50.60 7.01 26.65 4.31 5.41 531.8 100.00 837.9 100.00 848.0 100.00 982.9 100.00 Total Per cent. As will be seen in the following- table over one-half of the currency in banks of the country is held by those located in the Eastern States and aggregates $497,320,102, an increase over the amount held on the corresponding date in 1903 of $107,090,962, and which is over 80 per cent of the increase in the holdings of cash of all banks of the country. The banks in the Middle Western States increased their currency holdings during the year to the extent of $18,889,187; banks in the Southern States to the extent of $9,110,967, and in the Western States, $2,852,643. There is shown to be an apparent decrease in the cash holdings of the banks of the New England States of $3,020,180, but this is mainly accounted for from the fact that in the 1903 returns, in one State, the amounts due from banks were included in cash in banks. There was no material change in the amount of cash held by banks located in the Pacific States and Territories. A net reduction of $1,620,501 is shown in the amount of currency held by banks located in the island possessions. Of the increase in cash holdings of the banks, amounting, as heretofore stated, to $133,316,167, approximately $115,500,000 is in the holdings of banks located in four of the States, as follows: New York, $97,496,127; Illinois, $6,338,127; Ohio, $4,843,518; Missouri, $6,791,472. The table referred to is as follows: CASH IN N A T I O N A L A N D O T H E R B A N K S ON OR A B O U T J U N E 30, 1903 E E P O R T E D TO T H E C O M P T R O L L E R O F T H E C U R R E N C Y . Cash in bank. A N D 1904, 1903. 1904. Increase or decrease. National banks Other banks National banks Other banks National banks Other banks National banks Other banks National banks Other banks National banks Other banks National banks Other banks $44,605,271 al7, 627, 650 292,375,988 97,853,152 36,301,818 23,488,353 162,759,525 80,240,401 25,503,226 14,044,096 19,680,250 c 33,539,119 220,049 9,020,755 $46,920,129 13,292,612 375,346,968 121,973,134 41,520,154 27,380,984 175,964,967 85,924,148 27,234,462 15,165,503 22,743,222 30,489,234 267,907 7,352,396 $1,314,858 64,335,038 82,970,980 24,119,982 5,218,336 3,892,631 13,205,442 5,683,747 1,731,236 1,121,407 3,062,972 b3,049,885 47,858 b1,668,359 United States, etc . . . National banks Other banks 581,446,127 275,813,526 688,997,809 301,578,011 857,259,653 990,575,820 d 133,316,167 Geographical division. New England Eastern Southern Middle Western Western Pacific Islands Class of banks. Grand total Total increase or decrease. | &$3,020,180 } 107,090,962 j> 9,110,967 1 18,889,187 } 2,852,643 | 13,087 | 61,620,501 107,551,682 \ 25,764,485 133,316,167 a Cash included amount due from banks and bankers in Connecticut. b Decrease. cCash included amount due from banks and bankers in Arizona. d Net increase. AS d 133,316,167 37 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The returns from the banks in relation to their currency holdings are summarized in the following table: GOLD, ETC. , H E L D BY NATIONAL BANKS ON J U N E 9, 1904, AND BY OTHER BANKS AND BANKERS ON OR ABOUT THE SAME DATE. National All other banks (5,331). banks (9,519), Classification. $111, 296,409 161, 155,120 36, 880,000 82, 278,000 11, 209,634 9, 593,194 76, 251,788 169, 729,173 28, 795,425 1, 809,066 Gold coin Gold Treasury certificates United States certificates for gold deposited . Gold clearing-house certificates Silver dollars Silver fractional Silver Treasury certificates Legal tenders National bank notes Fractional currency Specie (not classified) Cash (not classified) $29,708,074 60,988,248 a 10,673,048 Total—all banks (14,850). $141,004,483 222,143,368 36,880,000 82,278,000 21,882,682 9,593, JL94 8,731,895 84,694,678 87,841.345 252,150i 821 41,566,288 1,809,066 8,731,895 84,694,678 301,578,011 990,575,820 11,589,557 82,421,648 12,770,863 i, 997,809 Total. REPORTING a Includes fractional silver. FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE, ETC. Information relating to the principal items of resources and liabilities of foreign banks is set forth in the following table. So much of the table as relates to the principal European banks of issue, excepting the item of capital stock and deposits and advances of the banks of Scotland and Ireland, was taken from the July number of the Bulletin de Statistique. To these data have been added returns from other foreign banks, and the statistics are presumed to be comprehensive and accurate in respect to the items indicated. CAPITAL, SPECIE. CIRCULATION, ETC., OF THE PRINCIPAL FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE ON OR ABOUT J U N E 30, 1904. [Expressed in millions of dollars.] European, etc., banks." Imperial Bank of Germany. Banks of issue of Germany. Bank of Austria-Hungary.. National Bank of Belgium. National Bank of Bulgaria. National Bank of Denmark. Bank of Spain Bank of Finland Bank of France National Bank of Greece... Italy: Bank of Italy Bank of Naples Bank of Sicily Bank of Norway Bank of Netherlands Bank of Portugal National BankofRoumania. Capital. 28.9 15.8 41.9 9.6 1.8 6.8 28.9 1.9 35.2 3.9 28.9 11.6 3.5 8.0 14.6 2.9 Gold. j Silv 229.6 62.8 23.0 71.0 4.1 535.9 99.1 5 218.6 90.6 19.6 7.9 21.1 2.7 .4 26.6 5.2 13.2 32.4 6.9 Current accounts Rate Total Circu- Depos- and deposits Loans. of dis| specie. lation. its. belongcount. ing to treasury. 209.9 14.2 292.4 21.5 2.7 23.0 170.1 4.6 754.5 6 356.5 32.3 335.6 124.1 7.7 30.2 310.8 14.5 832.4 25.2 130.2 20.9 31.3 10.7 13.6 9 127.4 4.2 132.0 16.4 111.7 22.3 8.3 6.7 59.0 12.1 14.0 164.5 53.5 11.0 16.5 92.3 73.0 32.2 34.3 15.0 7.4 1.6 5.3 1.8 0.6 3.1 4 Q.6 64.1 1 45.6 .3 3.6 28.5 267.3 43 5 142.0 112.8 13.4 13 6 185.4 11.0 246.9 19.2 66.7 27.4 9.3 11.8 41.1 25.1 15.7 Per ct. 4.0 3.5 3.0 8.0 45 4.5 5.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.5 5.0 «Statement of European banks from Bulletin de Statistique, July, 1904, except deposits and advances of banks of Scotland and Ireland, an" +he capital stock of the various banks. 38 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CAPITAL, SPECIE, CIRCULATION, ETC., OF THE PRINCIPAL FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE ON OR ABOUT J U N E 30, 1904—Continued. European, etc., banks. United Kingdom: Bank of England Banks of Scotland Banks of Ireland [mperial Bank of Russia ... National Bank of Servia Royal Bank of Sweden Banks of issue of Switzerland Imperial Ottoman Bank Bank of Japan Bank of Algiers Total • Capital. 70.8 45.3 35 5 28.3 1.1 11.9 30.1 24.0 15.0 Gold. Current accounts deRate Total Circu- Depos- and Silver. specie. posits Loans. of dislation. its. belongcount. ing to treasury. 170.5 429.0 3.5 15.9 43.2 22.5 1.7 506.2 1,668.1 1.3 170.5 28.7 16.4 472.2 3.5 17.2 139.3 36.2 33 9 347.5 7.4 39.8 242.5 505.1 254 3 70.3 .4 13.8 158.0 175.1 341.2 197 2 203.8 3.2 27.5 24.2 9.8 36.4 7.3 43.2 5.6 101.3 21.5 248.0 40.1 7.0 1.8 8.1 17.2 5.0 197.1 31.5 33.4 19.4 491.5 2,513.8 3,288.0 1,936.3 43.5 Per ct. 3.0 5.5 6.0 4.5 4.0 5.84 384.7 2,481.6 OTHER FOREIGN BANKS. England, joint stock and private banks of & Banks of Mexico Banks of Canada Banks of Australasia Banks of Central and South America Total . 280.1 103 6 79.5 94 1 128. 6 1,192.1 1,668.1 b 752.4 63.9 16.2 c 143. 7 3.0 2,974.2 207.8 83.0 475.3 60.2 609.3 23.5 d 143.0 29.2 1, 972. 6 216 1 508.7 $91 5 373.0 342.2 491.5 3,633.0 3,486.9 6,575.9 384.7 6,112. 7 a Statement of European banks from Bulletin de Statistique, July, 1904, except deposits and advances of banks of Scotland and Ireland, and the capital stock of the various banks. b Cash money at call and short notice. o Includes specie, bullion, and cash balances. d Includes specie and paper currency. FOREIGN SAVINGS BANKS. Conformably with request Mr. M. L. Jacobson, of the Bureau of Statistics, has compiled for this report, from various official sources, statistics relative to the amount of deposits, number of depositors, average deposit, etc., of postal and other savings banks of the world, which will be found hereinafter. The following analysis of the statistics formed a bulletin issued by the Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor, under date of November 17: The total deposits in all the savings banks of the world, according to latest official information received by the Department of Commerce and Labor through its Bureau of Statistics, amounted to over 10J billion dollars, contributed by 82,640,000 depositors. Of this total the United States shows aggregate deposits of $3,060,179,000, credited to7,305,000 depositors. As the figures used in arriving at the grand totals cover about one-half of the population of the world, viz, over 770 million, it appears that the United States, with less than 9J percent of the total population considered, contributes over 29 per cent of the total savings deposits recorded. Of the total number of depositors, or rather deposit accounts, the share of the United States is somewhat less than 9 per cent, while the average deposit per account is more than four times and the average savings per inhabitant more than three and one-half times the corresponding averages for the rest of the world. It is interesting to note that in Europe and even in Canada the functions of the government in this field are larger than in this country, where the State restricts itself merely to formulating the general legislation pertaining to the subject, sanctioning special charters for the creation of savings banks and controlling through special REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 39 officers the proper workings of such banks. The European governments in many cases have shown greater interest in this mode of popular saving, either by guaranteeing the safety of deposits or by instituting government institutions, chiefly postal savings banks, tor the receiving and managing of savings deposits. In some countries, such as Russia, Bulgaria, and Roumania, the lack of private initiative and the preponderating influence of the State in the entire economic life of the nation have caused the development of public savings banks to an almost exclusive extent. In other countries, such as Germany, Switzerland, and France, the local public bodies, such as the communes or cantons, from the very outset invited and fostered the deposits of small savings by establishing municipal savings institutions. Wherever the central government is in immediate, though not exclusive, charge of the savings service, as in the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Russia, parts of the deposits are invested in government securities, so that the public savings institutions there serve the double purpose of providing a safe investment for the capital of the less well-to-do and commercially inexperienced class of the population, as well as of strengthening the public credit of the country by attracting investments on the part of such classes, which, left to their own initiative, might not choose this or, for that matter, any other mode of investment. The common feature of all savings banks, no matter how organized, is that they are not working for profit, the underlying idea being rather to make the deposits as secure as possible. This results naturally in an interest rate on deposits considerably below the normal commercial rate prevailing in the respective countries. The figures as shown in the table reveal different degrees of what might be termed the *' savings capacity'' of the different nations, though it should always be borne in mind that the amounts deposited with savings banks by no means represent the only savings of a nation. Another factor which makes comparisons difficult is the fact that apart from differences in legislation, leaving to these institutions a greater or smaller latitude of freedom of investment, the regulations regarding the maximum amounts which may be credited to one indiviual vary according to country, and that therefore the average size of the savings deposit casts but little light on the general prosperity of the people and the more or less equitable distribution of wealth among them. The general social conditions of a country, the spread of general education and "banking" habits among the masses, existing facilities of communication, the ease and lack of formalities with which savings are made, and last, but not least, the use made by the population of other modes of saying—all these factors have to be considered when international comparison of savings statistics are attempted. To give but a few examples: The total savings deposits of France, as stated in the table, appear less than those of Austria, while the aggregate savings deposits of Prussia are shown to exceed those of France by almost 80 per cent. Any conclusions with regard to the relative prosperity of these countries based on these figures would be erroneous, as in France the savings banks deposits constitute but a part, and by no means the larger part, of the total savings of the nation. As a matter of fact, the investments of the French people in Russian public bonds during the most recent period only, not to mention the holdings of the enormous national debt at home, according to the most conservative estimates exceed by far the amounts deposited in national savings institutions. In the case of Austria the figures given are somewhat misleading, since the postal savings banks there are engaged in the general banking business, the amounts reported as ordinary deposits exceeding those reported under the head of savings deposits. With all these restrictions and interpretation clauses, the figures given are interesting as showing the wronderful results obtained in this field through ingenious organization on the one hand and the spread of thrift and saving habits among the large 40 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The tables hereinbefore referred to are as follows: NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OP DEPOSITS, AVERAGE DEPOSIT ACCOUNT, AVERAGE DEPOSIT PER INHABITANT AT THE DATES MENTIONED IN POSTAL AND OTHER SAVINGS BANKS OF THE WORLD. Country. Population. Date of reports. Number of depositors. Deposits. Australia, Common1902 a wealth of 1,086,018 3,776,273 $164,161,981 1901-2b Austria 26,204,047 4,946,307 876,941,933 Belgium 6,985,219 Dec. 31,1903 e 2,088,448 0 141,851,419 Canada 5,528,847 June 30,1903 213,638 d60,771,128 Denmark 2, 449,540 Mar. 31,1902 e 1,203,120 e236,170,057 38,962,000 Dec. 31,1902 11,298,474 847,224,910 France Dec. 31,1901 15,432,211 56,862,000 2,273,406,226 German y 34,472,509 Dec. 31,1902 / 9,377,503 /1,485,793,500 Prussia 1901-20 5,347,182 1,330,275 Holland 72,738,817 1,717,515 Hungary 19,692,807 Dec. 31,1902 432,810,515 Mar. 31,1902 India, British h 231,898,807 866,693 34,656, 371 33,218,328 Dec. 31,1903 6,740,138 1 482,263,472 Italy 7,467,452 1902-33 45,426,651 40,887,186 Japan 772,719 Dec. 31,1902 261,948 New Zealand 38,332,823 2,244, 607 Norway do 718,823 89,633,481 Roumanian 5,912,520 Sept. 30,1903 145,507 7,426,031 Russia, including Asiatic 4,950,607 part* 141,000,000 July 31,1904 445,014,951 226,894 Finland 2,781,017 Dec. 31,1902 21,144,278 Sweden 5,198, 752 Dec. 31,1903 1,892,586 151,480,442 42,371,216 11,093, 469 966,854,253 United Kingdom 1903w 3,100,000 193,000,000 Switzerland « 1,300,000 1900 32,936,217 354,275 British colonies, n.e.s. 11,841,716 1902-3 Total United States Grand total 75,334.398 7,609,706,491 691,574,248 81,867,000 I June 30,1904 7,305, ^43 3,060,178,611 773,441,248 I 82,639,841 j 10,669,885,102 Average Average amount deposdeposit per account. ited inhabitant. $151.15 177.29 67.92 289.14 196.29 75.01 147.38 158.44 54.83 251.91 39.98 71.55 5.48 146.34 124.69 51.04 $43.47 33.47 20.37 10.99 96.41 21.75 39.98 43.10 13.60 21.92 .15 14.52 .90 49.61 39.94 1.26 89.90 93.19 80.54 87.15 148.46 92.97 3.16 7.60 29.14 22.82 62.26 2.78 101.01 418.89 11.00 37.38 a Figures for New South Wales relate to Dec. 31; figures for the other States to June 30. b Figures for postal savings banks relate to the end of the calendar year 1902; figures for the other savings banks to the end of 1901. cDeposits with the State-controlled Caisse Generale d'Epargne. Includes savings deposits with post-offices. Moreover, accounts are published in the Annuaire Statistique of 4 municipal and 5 private savings banks for the year 1902. At the end of that year these 9 institutions had 45,165 depositors, credited with 46,262,519 francs' worth of deposits. dExclusive of data for the "special savings banks," the total deposits in which on June 30, 1903, amounted to $21,241,993. The total deposits with all savings banks amount thus to $82,013,121, making the average deposit per inhabitant $14.83. This total does not include the savings deposits in the chartered banks. e Includes all savings institutions. Figures for savings banks proper, exclusive of branches of ordinary banks, were 897,405 (number of depositors) and 532,273,124 kroner (total deposits plus interests due on said deposits at the end of the year). /Not included in the grand total. gr Figures for private savings banks for the year 1901; figures for Government postal savings banks for the year 1902. ft Data for postal savings banks only. i Exclusive of 132,009,802 lire savings deposits with the so-called " Societa ordinarie di credito," and 313,407,272lire with the "Societa cooperative di credito." No data are given with regard to number of depositors in these institutions. 3 Figures for private savings banks for the calendar year 1902; figures for Government postal savings banks for fiscal year ended Mar. 31, 1903. Jc Figures for the " Casa de economie " only. l Preliminary data for all Government savings banks as published by the Viestnik Finansov, No. 39,1904. m Year ended Nov. 20 for trustees savings banks. n Estimates of M. Guillaume Fatio in the Journal de Statistique Suisse, 1900, No. 4. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 41 FOREIGN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS RETURNS. Country. Australia, Commonwealth of: New South Wales Tasmania Austria: Savings department Banking department Belgium Canada France « Hungary: Savings department Banking department India, British Italy Japan Netherlands Russia, including Asiatic, part. Finland Sweden United Kingdom British colonies— Cape Colony Guiana New Zealand Date to which Number of figures refer. depositors. Deposits. Dec. 31,1902 do. 230.755 75;736 834,552,676 1,840,690 1149.74 24.30 Dec. 31,1903 do Dec. 31,1902 June 30,1903 Dec. 31,1902 1,694, 702 57,038 1, 582,442 167,023 3, 991,412 36,568,590 54,918,334 108,770,680 44,255,326 213,603,320 21.58 962.84 68.74 264.96 53.51 do. do. Mar. 31,190-z Dec. 31,1903 Mar. 31.1903 Dec. 3li1902 .do ' Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31, 1902 Dec. 31, 1903 1,262,051 8,769 866,693 4,951,971 2,906,899 966,433 1,163,310 53,503 577,627 9, 403,852 10,309,416 9,205,888 34,656,365 167,785,138 15,167,047 40,839,011 b77,043,466 981,280 14,449, 594 711,166, 692 8.17 1,049.82 39.99 33.87 5.30 42. 26 66. 23 18. 34 25.01 75.62 June 30,1902 Dec. 31,1902 ....do 92,413 8,678 227,465 13,266,439 261,847 33,499,950 143.56 30.17 147.28 ;,772 I 1,623,141,749 53.59 Total. Average deposit. a Data relating to the Caisse National e d'Epargne. & Exclusive of securities deposited with the government savings banks, the nominal value of which at the end of the year amounted to $4,848,287. SAVINGS BANKS RETURNS FOR THE BRITISH COLONIES. Population. Colony. Straits Settlements . Ceylon Mauritius Australia, Commonwealth of: New South Wales Victoria. South Australia. West Australia.. Tasmania Queensland ... 572,249 3,565,954 375,882 Dec. 31 do June 30 1,359,133 1,201,341 362,604 184,124 172,475 j 496,596 ; Dec. 31 ! June 30 ! do ; do I Dec. 31 j June 30 Total, Commonwealth New Zealand Falkland Islands. Cape Colony Natal St. Helena LagosCoast Gold Sierra Leone Gambia Newfoundland. Bermuda British Honduras Bahamas Turks and Caicos islands . Jamaica St. Lucia... St. Vincent. Barbados . . Grenada . I Date to which j figures refer, year Number of 11902, unless stated depositors. I otherwise. 3,776,273 j I j ! ! I 772,719 2,043 2,433,000 925,118 3,342 41,847 1,486,433 76,655 13,461 216,615 17,535 37,479 53,735 5,287 766,566 49,883 47,548 195,588 63,438 2,951 86.853 25;732 f 92,457 \ a 230,755 410,126 116,436 45,108 / # 75, 736 \ 30 715 84,685 Deposits. 8219,996 1,826,043 903,685 25,915,845 34,552,676 49,302,512 19,339,471 9,193,213 1,840,690 3,969,420 20,041,887 1,086,018 164,161,981 Dec. 31 Sept. 30 /June 30 i . 31 do do .do . ....do ....do do . ....do do ....do June 30 Dec. 31 1903, ending Mar. 31. Dec. 31 .do. 1903, ending Mar. 31 Dec. 31 „. « Post-office savings banks. 227 465 34 483 390 a 92, 413 8,604 20,178 221 1,465 431 4,576 275 4,508 1,803 449 1,480 201 32,569 33,499,950 4 832,873 250,542 13,266,439 1,539,410 2,883,708 158,171 93, 354 25,890 245 335 23,515 1,435,485 40,464 229,954 80,818 6,901 2,120,982 1,590 992 77, 655 58,275 13,566 1,847 985,398 56,418 42 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. SAVINGS BANKS RETURNS FOR THE BRITISH COLONIES—Continued. Population. Colony. Date to which figures refer, year Number of 1902, unless stated depositors. otherwise. 29,782 Dec. 31. 12,774 do. 34,953 do. 12,215 do. 28,894 do. 293,958 | St. Christopher Nevis Antigua Montserrat Dominica British Guiana Trinidad Gibraltar Malta Seychelles Total 255,148 I 20,355 184,742 19,237 ! do. do. do. do. 11,841,716 I Deposits. 426 65 1,773 161 432 a 8,678 b13,779 14,531 3,496 7,561 279 $45,629 11,699 200,622 17,427 38,076 a 261,847 6209,116 1,526 972 7,701 290,631 2,780,972 17,087 354,275 32,936,217 a Post-office savings banks. fr Government savings banks. NOTE.—-Totals do not include Australia and New Zealand. BANKING POWER OF THE WORLD. The banking power of the United States, made up of the capital, surplus profits, deposits, and circulation of banks of the United States and island possessions, aggregates $13,826,000,000. These figures include funds of national banks, amounting to $5,171,000,000; reporting State banks and bankers, $8,092,000,000, and nonreporting banks, estimated, $563,000,000. From the latest and most reliable data the banking power of foreign countries has been estimated at $19,781,000,000, thus making the aggregate banking power of the world approximately $33,608,000,000. The world's banking power in 1890, as estimated by Mulhall, was $15,985,000,000, the United States being credited by him with something less than one-third of that amount. The present estimate, compared with MulhalPs, shows that the banking power of the United States has increased since that date by $8,676,000,000, or 168.47 per cent, and that of foreign countries by $8,946,000,000, or 82.57 per cent, the combined banking power of the world having increased since 1890 from $15,985,000,000 to $33,608,000,000, a total ratio of increase of 110.25 per cent. The subjoined tables give in detail the banking power of the United States, foreign countries, and the world. BANKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES. Classification. No. National banks 5,331 State, etc., banks 9,519 Nonreporting banks b.. 3,994 Total Capital. Surplus etc. Deposits. Circulation. $767,378 148 $581, 638 ,528 o$3,422 783,332 $399,583,837 $5,171,383 845 625,116 824 779, 781 6 688 107,157 8,092,465, 76? 33, 361 ,882 81,409 702 447 998,992 562,770 576 18,844 1,473,904 674 1,394, 242 ,191 10 ,558 889,481 399,583,837 . 13,826,620 183 a Includes Government deposits. & Estimated; capital, etc., based on reports received from private banks. Total. 43 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BANKING POWER OF FOREIGN Classification. Capital. Principal European and other foreign banks of issue . Foreign savings banks Total Millions of dollars. 1,192.1 COUNTRIES. Surplus. Circulation. Deposits. Total. Millions of Millions of Millions of Millions of dollars, dollars. dollars. dollars. a 531. 8 12,171.4 6, 960. 6 3,486. 9 7,609. 7 7,609. 7 1,192.1 531.8 3,486.9 14,570.3 19,781.1 a Estimated. W O R L D ' S BANKING POWER. Increase. Classification. Banking power of the United States Banking power of foreign countries Banking power of the world 1890. 1904. Millions of dollars. 5,150.0 10,835.0 Millions of dollars. 13,826.6 19, 781.1 Millions of dollars. 8,676.6 8,946.1 168.47 82.57 15 985.0 33,607.7 17, 622. 7 110.25 Amount. Per cent. STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. • Incorporated in the national-bank act is the provision that the Comptroller of the Currency shall include in his annual report to Congress information relative to the condition of banks and banking institutions chartered and operated under State authority. In obtaining such information the usual course has been followed in calling upon officers of States having supervision of institutions of that character for abstracts or copies of reports filed therewith. In States having no laws providing for the submission and compilation of the reports, requests were addressed to each incorporated and private bank for a statement of condition, of date June 30, 1904. Official returns concerning the condition of incorporated commercial banks have been received from all the States and Territories of-the Union with the exception of Alabama, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Alaska, and Hawaii, from which unofficial returns have been compiled from reports furnished by the individual banks. From official sources and from banks direct returns have been received showing the condition of 9,519 banks, other than national, with aggregate resources of $8,542,839,386. Reports were received from 6,923 commercial banks, 585 loan and trust companies, 1,157 savings banks, of which 668 were of the mutual class without capital stock, and from 854 private banks and bankers. The capital stock of the State banks is $347,421,197, and individual deposits $2,073,218,049. The number of reporting banks of this character is 961 greater than in 1903, and there is an increase in assets of approximately $372,000,000. In 1903 reports were received from 531 loan and trust companies, having aggregate resources of $2,298,554,063. For the current year reports have been received from 585 corporations of this character, having assets of $2,380,287,747. 44 REFORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Returns were obtained from 854 private banks, against 1,174 in 1903. The assets of banks of this character, as reported in 1903, were $169,049,821, against $123,549,859 for the present year. The decrease in the number of private banks and bankers reporting and corresponding drop in their volume of assets is attributable to the fact that during the past year a large number of private banks were converted into State banks, over 100 of such private institutions in the State of Wisconsin alone having been incorporated during the year to meet the provision of a recent law of that State. There will be found in the appendix, Table XI, information obtained with respect to the capital, amount and average rate per cent of dividends paid by State banks and loan and trust companies submitting data of that character for the year ended June 30, 1904. Reports covering the subject were received from 2,656 State banks with capital of $149,834,408, showing the pa}Tment of dividends to the amount of $12,730,514, or an average of 8.5 per cent; from 538 loan and trust companies with capital of $209,617,666, showing the payment of dividends amounting to $18,739,874, or an average of 8.94 per cent, and from 270 private banks the dividends paid amounted to $993,652 on capital stock of $6,738,243, or an average of 14.75 per cent. CONSOLIDATED RETURNS FROM STATE, SAVINGS BANKS, PRIVATE BANKS, AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. For the purpose of comparison there is given herewith a table showing the principal items of resources and liabilities of banks other than national, in the years 1899 to 1904, inclusive. CONSOLIDATED RETURNS FROM STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES, 1899 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE. Items. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. $2,659,940,630 $3,013,449,827 $3,444,377,672 $3,942,592,907 $4 ,296,675,586 84,360,209,382 Loans 1,527,595,160 1,723,830,351 1,935,625,964 2,094,496,729 2,334,329,907 522,890,815 Bonds 210,884,047 220,667,109 240,145,951 250,815,787 275,813,526 301,578,011 Cash 578,418,944 625,116,824 Capital 368,746,648 403,192,214! 430,401,557 499,621,208 Surplus and undi vided profits.. 614,509,805 731,314,014 779,241, 781! 418,798,087 490,654,9571 538,866,278 4,246,500,852; 4, 780,893,6921 5,518,804,859 6,005,847,214 6,352,700,055 1,688,107,157 Deposits 5,196,177,381 5,841,658,820 6,681,567,334 7,355,110, 843 8,016,181,848 i, 542,839,386 Resources The foregoing indicates an increase in aggregate resources in 1904 over 1903, of approximately $526,000,000, and while there was a net gain in loans and discounts of only $63,000,000, individual deposits increased during the year in the sum of $335,500,000, and the cash holdings $26,000,000. From tables published in the appendix, it will be observed that the decrease in the amount of loans of private banks and trust companies, $30,300,000 and $155,600,000, respectively, aggregating about $186,000,000 is offset by the gain in assets of this character by State banks. The savings banks' loans show an increase over 1903 of approximately $63,000,000. The conversion during the past year of a large number of private banks into incorporated or State banks accounts for the apparent reduction in resources of concerns of the former class. The great REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 45 est shrinkage in loans and discounts is chiefly confined to loan and trust companies in operation in New York—from $735,000,000 in 1903 to $637,000,000 in 1904. These institutions, however, largely increased their investments in stocks, bonds, etc.; their deposits with banks, and also their currency holdings. Accompanying the reported loss of $37,500,000 in the amount of deposits in private banks is shown a gain in the State banks of $258,700,000; savings banks, $103,300,000, and loan and trust companies $11,000,000, or a net gain of $335,500,000. In the following table are incorporated the principal items in resources and liabilities of national banks, all other banks and banking institutions, and consolidated returns from all reporting banks in 1893, 1903, and 1904: 1893. Classification. X 5,685 3,807 national State banks. banks. 1903. Total, 4,939 8,745 9,492 national State banks banks. banks. 1904. 5,331 9,519 Total, Total, 14,850 13,684 national State banks. banks. banks. banks. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions $1,843.6 $2,348.1 $4,191.7 83,442.3 $4,296.6 $7,738.9 $3,621.8 $4,360.2 $7,982.0 149.9 527.1 18.6 23.2 577.6 224.0 373.9 545.7 554.4 U. S. bonds 859.6 1,008.1 538.6 2,315.6 2,854.2 148.5 576.8 2,499.6 3,076.4 All other bonds 205.6 581.4 275.8 301.5 990.4 310.3 515.9 857.2 688.9 Cash 406.0 1,084.5 743.5 578.4 1,321.9 625.1 1,392.4 678.5 767.3 Capital stock 346.2 542.1 731.3 1,273.4 779.2 1,360.8 696.4 581.6 Surplus and profits. 350.2 1,465.4 3,070.4 4,535.8 3,348.0 6,352.7 9,700.7 3,422.7 6,688.1 10,110.8 Deposits Aggregate resources... 3,109.5 3,979.0 7,088. 5 6,286. 9 8,016.1 14,303.0 6,655.9 8,542.8 15,198.7 Requests for reports of resources and liabilities of banks other than national addressed to State officials, called also for information as to the number and capital of banks of the various classes organized in each State during the year ended June 30, 1904, and the returns submitted are complete and official with respect to the States from which the information was received. A summary of the returns is published in the appendix and shows the organization of 1,050 banks with capital stock of $35,888,265, of which 983, with capital of $28,226,088, were incorporated commercial banks; 55, with capital of $7,561,677, loan and trust companies; 2 mutual savings banks without capital and 10 private banks with capital of $100,500. STATE AND PRIVATE BANK FAILURES. Through the courtesy of Mr. Frank Green, managing editor of Bradstreet's, this office has been placed in possession of information relating to the number, assets, and liabilities of incorporated and private banks which failed during the year ended June 30, 1904. The total number of failures during the year was 102, the assets of the banks being $24,296,823 and the liabilities $31,774,895. Included in the number of failures were 37 State banks, 7 savings banks, 8 trust companies, and 50 private banks. 46 EEPOBl OF THE COMPTROLLEE OF THE CURRENCY. Information with respect to the number of banks, other than national, which have failed annually from 1864 to 1904, together with their aggregate assets and liabilities, is incorporated in the table following: NUMBER OF FAILURES, CAPITAL, ASSETS, LIABILITIES, AND DIVIDENDS PAID BY BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL WHICH FAILED IN EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1904. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 3872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 . .. . Total Not dated Grand total 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 Number of failures. 2 5 5 3 7 6 1 7 10 33 40 14 37 63 70 20 10 9 19 27 54 32 13 19 17 15 30 44 27 261 71 115 78 Capital. Nominal assets. $125,000.00 275,000.00 260,000.00 276,381.00 100,000.00 $245,401.97 1,206,035.00 222,075.00 183,002.30 77,861.00 220,000.00 470,000.00 907,000.00 770,000. 00 2,413,900.00 961,000.00 2,491, 250.00 3,250,193.00 1,370,465.00 452, 200.00 436,750.00 545,000.00 870,000.00 1,718, 596.00 1,099,400.00 254,000.00 931,590.00 745,500.00 363,250.00 2,169,568.00 2,071,300.00 578,840.00 16,641,637.00 3,112,447.00 3,906,350.00 3,400,642.00 Liabilities. $225,662.14 890,112.00 138,821. 00 148,886.00 361,961.73 50,000.00 2,654,187.15 2,314,871.90 3,059,318.06 2,126,124.18 6,938,653.01 4,644,889.91 4,562,879. 00 4,125,731. 00 9,190,283.98 12,365,475.25 9,206,429. 34 7,312,218.73 13,137,835.47 15,223,785.49 26,001,949.67 27,269,520.51 5,253,307.22 5,102, 691.94 1,311,799.49 1,629,146.61 1,785,890.45 585,653.06 2,608,489.57 2,765,951.10 3,193,747.39 2,813,915.19 12,900,819.05 15,508,389.70 4,883,454.27 2, 982,879.51 1,140,824.48 1,300,536.30 3,074,622.29 2, 865,300.30 2,805, 326. 52 3,342,336.52 1,279, 900. 68 2,147,059.18 10,692,385.98 11,385,584.64 6,365,198. 77 7,190,824. 69 3,227,608.56 2,719,410.75 54,828,690.65 46,766,818.80 7,218, 319.51 7,958,284.18 9,010,584.93 11,276,529.99 7,513, 837.41 10,240,244.97 Dividends paid. $145,592.25 138,821.00 82,844.74 974,256.96 1,906,573.00 3,420,016.33 2, 022, 498. 51 4,143,941.97 5,178,020.98 7,004,558.27 19,485,717.87 4,236,808.85 288,494. 74 851,755.00 1,221,737.29 1,408,047. 99 9,671,860.25 2,361, 320.01 673,579.10 1,610,527. 45 1,924,773. 68 1,026, 682.73 3,884,577.99 3,090,597.48 803,860.76 17,912,270.45 1,456,522.87 2,251,708.93 534,363. 30 1,164 70 53,187,259.00 212, 725,771.58 218,833,563.86 445,000.00 1,796,424.41 1,586,419.00 99,711,330.75 377,396.20 1,234 122 53 26 32 56 43 26 102 53,632,259.00 214,312,190.58 220,629,988.27 17,929,163.00 24,090, 879.00 7,080,190. 00 4, 493,577.00 7,790,244.00 10,448,159.00 7,675,792.00 11,421,028.00 6,373,372.00 13,334,629.00 7,323,737.00 10,332,666.00 4,005,643.00 2,166,852.00 24,296,823.00 31,774,895.00 100,088,726.95 SAVINGS BANKS. Savings banks, as originally conceived, were associations of philanthropic individuals formed for the purpose of receiving and profitably investing the savings of special or general classes of wage-earners. It is stated on authorities quoted by E. W. Keyes, in his History of Savings Banks in the United States, that the first savings bank was founded at Hamburg in 1778, although there are other claims to the effect that the first institution of the kind was established at Berne, Switzerland, in- 1787. In Lewins' History of Banks for Savings in Great Britain and Ireland it is stated — that from the best investigation he has been able to make, the institutions in question were something very different from savings banks as English people understand them, dealing as they did in business more like the sale of deferred annuities. The institution at Hamburg simpy took the spare cash of domestic servants and handicraftmen and granted annuities on the members arriving at a certain age. No withdrawal of money was allowed. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 47 In 1798 there was established at Toppingham, High Cross (England), a "Friendly Society for the Benefit of Women and Children," and prior to 1801 there had been combined with the main design (granting annuities, weekly allowances in case of sickness, and burial expenses) two other objects, namely, a fund for loans and a bank for sayings. In 1804 this bank for savings was organized and trustees appointed. Prior to 1817 savings banks in Great Britain were " merely voluntary associations in various localities of those who sought to assist the poor in their immediate neighborhood." The first act of Parliament relating to institutions of this character was passed in August, 1817. Governmental recognition of savings banks in the United States antedated by nearly a year the act of the British Parliament, the Provident Institution for Savings, located at Boston, having been incorporated under the act of the State legislature approved December 13, 1816. Savings banks, however, had their first inception in this country in the State of Pennsylvania, through the voluntary association of a number of benevolent, philanthropic citizens, as the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society, which institution began business in December, 1816, although the act of incorporation was not approved until February 25, 1819. In December, 1818, Maryland granted a charter to the first savings institution organized in that State. In the following year, savings bank charters were conferred by the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, and also by Maine (the year prior to its admission to the Union). In the same year the proposition to incorporate a savings bank was considered by the New Hampshire legislature, but it was not until 1823 that a charter was granted. It is remarkable that while savings banks came into being in the other New England States so early in the century, and so nearly coincidental^, it was not until 1846 that institutions of that character were chartered by the State of Vermont. In 1839, the State of New Jersey granted the first charter to a savings institution. It is understood that onfy two savings banks have been incorporated in the State of Dele ware, the first in 1832, and the second in 1861, both being still in existence. Beyond the confines of the New England and Eastern States comparatively few savings institutions of the character of those operating in that section of the country have ever been incorporated. In fact only 3i per cent are so located, as shown by the 1904 returns from institutions of that class. These institutions are without capital stock and operated by boards of trustees whose services generally are understood to be without compensation. The purpose, as originally conceived, still continues—that is, the reception and investment of deposits of the working population mainly of localities in which the banks exist. In investing the deposits the prime consideration is safety rather than profit. In the payment of interest on deposits, in some States the rate is fixed by statute but generally by the trustees, having in consideration the earning power of the assets. Usually either by statute or regulation a certain percentage of the earnings is carried to a reserve fund until that account amounts to a fixed proportion of the deposit liabilities. By reference to statistics recently compiled it is noted that the investment of savings-bank funds is nearly equally divided between loans (largely on real-estate security) and in stocks and bonds. The creation of building and loan associations and the policy of commercial banks generally of paying interest on deposits have seemingly 48 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. • tended to discourage the organization of mutual savings banks. By reference to statistics compiled in this office in the decennial periods terminating in June, 1874 to 1904, inclusive, it is noted that while there was a decrease in number of institutions of this character in the New England and Eastern States from 655 in 1874 to 607 in 1884, there was an increase to 659 in 1894, but a drop to 645 in 1904. It appears, however, that there was a gradual increase in the amount of deposits and the number of depositors. In 1874 the deposits amounted to $733,000,000 and the number of depositors to 2,188,729; in 1884 the deposits had increased to $998,000,000 and the number of depositors to 2,884,798. The deposits in 1894 were $1,520,000,000 and the number of depositors 4,230,431. In June, 1904, the deposits had increased to over two and one-half billions and the number of depositors to 6,081,235. Reports showing the condition, on approximately June 30, 1904, were received at this office from 1,157 savings banks, of which 668 are of the mutual class and 489 with capital stock. The aggregate assets of the former are $2,817,996,115, and of the latter $357,261,492, making a total of $3,175,257,607. The loans of the mutuals amount approximately to $1,184,000,000, of which $971,000,000 are secured by real estate. Investments in bonds, stocks, etc., are as follows: United States bonds, $12,600,000; State, county, and municipal bonds, $132,400,000; railroad bonds and stocks, $291,900,000; bank stocks, $28,500,000; bonds, stocks, and other securities not classified, $936,600,000; cash on deposit with other banks, $115,000,000, and cash on hand, $18,000,000. On deposit liabilities of $2,602,040,775 these banks held surplus funds and other undivided profits to the amount of $180,198,898 and $25,971,831, respectively, the total surplus profits amounting to nearly 8 per cent of the deposit liabilities. The returns show that the depositors in savings banks of this character number 6,286,375, which indicates an average deposit of $413.92. The number of depositors in the savings banks in the New England States was 2,827,984, the average account, $380.10; in the Eastern States the number of depositors was 3,253,251, the average deposits, $445.20. But one mutual savings bank is reported to be in operation in the Southern States, and that one is located in West Virginia and has 5,208 depositors, with an average deposit of $177.68. In the Middle Western States of Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota there are 199,932 savings-bank depositors, with an average credit of $389.36. The reporting stock savings banks are located in North Carolina, Iowa, California, and the District of Columbia. The resources of these banks amount to $357,261,492, approximately 11 per cent of the total assets of all savings banks. The loans of these banks aggregate, approximately, $226,500,000; investments in bonds, stocks, and other securities, $87,700,000; deposits with other banks, $25,600,000; cash on hand, $6,400,000. The reported capital is $22,500,000; surplus and undivided profits, $13,700,000; deposits, $316,700,000; number of depositors, 602,171, and the average deposit, $525.99. Comparing the stock-savings bank returns for the current year with those of 1903, an increase in aggregate resources is shown of approximately $118,000,000; the increase in deposits was $103,000;000, and number of depositors, 214,309. The average deposit has increased from $421.84 to $423.72, or $1.88. 49 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. From an examination of the returns submitted with respect to the rate of interest paid on savings accounts, it will be noted that the maximum rate of interest is 4f per cent and the minimum, rate 2.72 per cent. The estimated average rate is 3.506 per cent, a slight increase over the estimated average interest rate in 1903, The following table shows the rate paid in each State by savings banks located therein: Rate per cent. State, etc. Maryland a District of Columbia « . West Virginia North Carolina « Ohio a Indiana Illinois a Wisconsin « Minnesota California a 3.26 3.17 3.375 3.71 3.88 3.76 3.26 3,00 3.25 4.00 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts . . Rhode Island . . . Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania... Delaware Rate per cent. State, etc. 3.98 2.81 4.00 3.75 3.13 4.00 2.72 4.75 3.00 3.32 a Unofficial. In the following comparative statement relating to the number of depositors and amount of deposits, etc., in savings banks of the United States for the years 1902-3 and 1903-4 are included deposits in savings departments of commercial banks in operation in the State of Illinois, for the reason that the auditor of public accounts of Illinois in his periodical statements reports such deposits separately from deposits subject to check. The result of the addition of the Illinois savings deposits is the raising of the aggregate savings deposits in the United States to $3,000,178,611, the number of depositors to 7,305,443, the average deposit being $418.89. The table referred to is as follows: NUMBER OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS, AGGREGATE SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE AMOUNT D U E TO DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS IN E A C H STATE IN 1902-3 AND 1903-4. 1902-3 (1,078 b a n k s ) . 1903-4 (1,157 b a n k s ) . Number of depositors. Amount of deposits. 208,141 155,309 134,323 1,660,814 150,342 444,407 874,781,073 63,919,183 44,628,150 586,937,084 74,534,628 203,522,226 $359.28 411.56 332.24 353.40 495.77 457.96 51 59 42 187 «31 90 211,217 159,956 139,853 1,723,015 132,556 461,387 $76,405,222 66,140,710 46,958,291 608,415,410 64,841,318 212,177,974 8361.74 413.50 335.77 353.11 489.16 459.87 Total New Eng2,753,336 1,048,322,344 land States 380.74 460 2,827,984 1,074,938,925 380.10 New York 2,327,812 1,112,418,552 New Jersey 238,210 73,722, 729 Pennsylvania 407,652 128,514,295 Delaware b 21,792 6,586,851 Maryland 155,299 62,253,508 11,758 District of Columbia . . . 1,654,715 477.88 309.48 315.25 302.26 400.86 140.73 128 28 10 2 17 2 > 4 n f i fi^n 1,166,091,444 246,056 77,710,785 135,541,905 420,965 7,134,859 27,532 61,852, 712 e152,038 2,144,470 13,203 484. 52 315. 82 321.97 259.15 406.83 162.42 Total E a s t e r n States 3,162,523 1,385,150,650 437.99 188 3,266,454 1,450,476,175 444.05 State, etc. Maine New Hampshire Vermont, Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut a I n c l u d e s 10 b a n k s i n liquidation. CUR 1904, P T 1—4 Number Average Numto each ber of of deposdepositor. banks. itors. & Estimated. A m o u n t of deposits. Average to each depositor. o Partially estimated. 50 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS, AGGREGATE SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE AMOUNT D U E TO DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS B A N K S , ETC.—Continued. 1902-3 (1,078 banks). 1903 (1,157 b a n k s ) . Num- Number Number of Average to each ber of of deposof depos- Amount deposits. depositor. itors. banks. itors. State, etc. West Virginia North Carolina 4,853 a 17,721 $836,358 3,282,164 $172.33 185.21 1 23 5,208 a 22,388 22,574 4,118,522 182.44 24 52,306,123 108,854 8,072,500 24,733 a 360,991 &119,721,739 810,533 4,290 18,624,665 69,763 86,602,757 c240,063 480.51 326.38 331.64 188.93 266.97 360.75 Total S o u t h e r n States Ohio Indiana Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota „ Iowa Total Middle States California, total Pacific States Total United States $925,357 4,333,888 $177.68 193.58 27,596 5,259,245 190. 58 92,685 26,112 a 416,897 4 7f)3 2 12 ; 76,432 375 c241,020 48,764,076 8,976,509 141,403,282 865,551 19,238, 652 88,947,278 526.13 343.77 339.18 184.04 251.71 369.04 857,849 308,195,348 359. 25 a 325,560 221,308,918 679.78 7,305,443 3,060,178,611 418.89 3 5 808,694 286,138,317 353.83 397 c288,101 211,475,012 734.03 88 7,035 228 2,935,204,845 Amount of Average to each deposits. depositor. 417.21 j 1,157 1 a Partially estimated. b Savings deposits in State institutions having savings departments; abstract of reports included with State banks. c Estimated. The following table presents a brief history of the growth of savings banks in the United States from 1820 to 1904, as evidenced by the amount of deposits, number of depositors, the average deposit account, and the average per capita deposit, based on the census years from 1820 to 1890, and annually thereafter: NUMBER OF SAVINGS BANKS IN T H E U N I T E D STATES, NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OF SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE EACH DEPOSITOR IN THE YEARS 1820, 1825, 1830, 1835, 1840, AND 1845 TO 1904, AND AVERAGE PER CAPITA IN T H E U N I T E D STATES IN THE Y E A R S G I V E N . N u m b e r N u m b e r of of b a n k s , depositors. Year. 1820 1825 1830 1835 1840 1845 1846 3847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 I860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 ... . .. .. . . . 10 15 36 ! 52 61 70 74 76 83 90 108 128 i 141 159 190 215 222 231 245 259 278 285 289 293 305 j 317 8,635 16,931 38,035 60.058 78,701 145,206 158,709 187,739 199,764 917 31« 251,354 277 148 308,863 365,538 396,173 431,602 487,986 490,428 538,840 622,556 693,870 6Q4 4S7 787 Q43 887.096 976,025 980,844 Deposits. 81,138,576 2,537,082 6,973,304 10,613,726 14,051,520 24,506,677 27,374,325 31,627,479 33,087,488 36,073,924 43,431,130 50,457,913 59,467,453 72,313,696 77,823, 906 84,290,076 95,598, 230 98,512,968 108,438,287 128,657, 901 149,277,504 146,729,882 169,434, 540 206,235,202 236,280, 401 242,619,382 Average due each depositor. $131.86 149.84 183.09 176. 72 178. 54 168.77 172. 48 168.46 165.63 165. 99 172.78 182. 06 192.54 197. 82 196.44 195.29 195. 90 200.87 201.24 206.66 215.13 211. 27 215. 03 232.48 242.08 247.35 Average per capita in the United States. SO. 12 .54 .82 1.87 4.75 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 51 NUMBER OF SAVINGS BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OF SAVINGS DEPOSITS, ETC.—Continued. N u m b e r N u m b e r of of b a n k s . depositors. Year. 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 . . . . .... ... 336 371 406 476 517 577 647 669 693 771 781 675 663 639 629 629 629 630 636 646 638 684 801 849 921 1,011 1,059 1,030 1,024 1,017 988 980 979 987 1,002 1,007 1,036 1,078 1,157 1,067,061 1,188,202 1,310,144 1,466,684 1,630,846 1,902,047 1, 992, 925 2,185,832 2,299,401 2,359,864 2,368,630 2,395,3J4 2,400 785 2,268,707 2,335,582 2,528, 749 2,710 354 2,876,438 3,015,151 3 071 495 3,158, 950 3,418,013 3,838,291 4,021,523 4,258,893 4,533,217 4, 781,605 4,830,599 4, 777, 687 4,875,519 5,065,494 5,201,132 5,385,746 5,687,818 6,107,083 6,358,723 6,666,672 7,035,228 7, 305,443 Deposits. $282,455,794 337,009,452 392,781,813 457,675,050 549,874,358 650,745,442 735,046,805 802,363, 609 864,556, 902 924,037, 304 941,350,255 866,218,306 879,897 425 802,490,298 819,106,973 891,961 142 966 797 081 1,024,856,787 1,073,294,955 1 095 172 147 1,141,530,578 1,235,247,371 1,364,196,550 1,425, 230,349 1,524,844,506 1,623,079,749 1,712,769,026 1,785,150,957 1,747,961,280 1,810,597,023 1,907,156,277 1,939,376,035 2,065,631,298 2,230,366,954 2,449,547,885 2,597,094,580 2,750,177,290 2,935,204,845 3,060,178,611 Average d u e each depositor. $264. 70 283.63 299.80 312. 04 337.17 342.13 368. 82 367.07 376. 98 391. 56 397.42 361.63 366.50 353.72 350.71 352.73 356 70 356.29 355. 96 356 56 361.36 361.39 355.41 354.40 358.03 358.04 358.20 369.55 365.86 371.36 376.50 372.88 383.54 392.13 401.10 408. 30 412.53 417.21 418.89 Average per capita in the United States. $14.26 16.33 24.35 25.29 26.11 26.63 25.53 25.88 26.68 26.56 27.67 29.24 31.78 33.45 34.89 36.52 37.52 a Population estimated at 81,568,000, June 1. GROWTH OF BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES. In the following table is shown the growth of banking in the United States, as indicated by the number of banks, capital stock, and individual deposits, from 1882 to 1904. On the earlier date the number of reporting banks was 7,302, with capital of $712,100,000, and deposits of $2,785,407,000. The proportion of national-bank capital was 67.01 per cent, and deposits in national banks 38.3 per cent. On this date there was one bank for every 7,190 inhabitants, the capital and deposits per capita being $13.60 and $53.06, respectively. In 1892 the number of reporting banks had increased to 9,338, the capital to $1,071,073,048, and the deposits to $4,664,934,250. The percentage of national-bank capital had declined to 63.9 and deposits to 37.6. In 1892 there was one bank for every 7,016 inhabitants, the per capita of capital being $16.40 and deposits $71.40. In 1902 the number of reporting banks was 16,156, with capital of $1,340,160,416; deposits, partially estimated, $9,583,315,778. National-bank capital represented 52.4 per cent of the total and the deposits 32.3 per cent. The greater increase in the number of banks, as compared with population, is indicated by the fact that there was in existence one bank for eveiy 4,897 of population, the average per capita of capital and deposits having increased to 52 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. $1.6.90 and $121.25, respectively. As will be observed from the table, the figures for 1903 include the capital and estimated deposits of some 4,546 banks, reports relative to whose condition were not received. The aggregate number of banks for this year is shown to have been 18,230, with capital of $1,474,328,512 and deposits of $10,056,215,995. National-bank capital declined to 50.43 per cent and the deposits to 31.8 per cent. On or about June 30, 1904, from reports received at this office from national and State banks, and adding thereto the number of nonreporting banks whose capital is stated by bank reporters, and amount of deposits estimated upon a basis of statements of reporting banks, the total is found to be 18,844, the capital $1,473,904,674, and the deposits $10,448,545,990. As will be observed, the percentage of national-bank capital has increased to 52.06, but the average per cent of deposits shows a reduction to 31.7. In this year there is shown to exist one bank for every 4,344 inhabitants. The per capita of capital stock and deposits has increased to $18 and $127.73, respectively. The table referred to is as follows: • National.... State, etc Total.... National State, etc Capital. Banks. Number. Amount. Individual deposits. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. 1882. 2,239 5,063 $477,200,000 234,900,000 67.01 32.99 $1,066,707,000 1,718,700,000 38.3 61.7 7,302 712,100,000 100.00 2,785,407,000 100.00 3,759 5,579 684,678,203 386,394,845 63.9 36.1 1,753,339,679 2,911,594,571 37.6 62.4 9,338 1,071,073,048 100.00 4,664,934.250 100.00 4,535 7,889 3,732 701,990,554 499,621,208 138,548,654 52.4 3,098,875,772 J 6,005,847,214 \ 478,592,792 > 32.3 47.6 16,156 1,340,160,416 100.00 9,583,315,778 100.00 4,939 8,745 4,546 743,506,048 578,418,944 152,403,520 18,230 1,474,328,512 5,331 9,519 3,994 767,378,148 625,116,824 81,409,702 18,844 1,473, 904,674 1892. Total 1902. National State etc Reporting capital only Total . . . . National State, etc Nonreporting . Total National State, etc Nonreporting . } 67.7 1903. J 3,200,993,509 50.43 f 6,352,700,055 49.57 \ 502,522,431 > 100.00 31.8 68.2 100.00 10,056,215,995 1904. Total.... I 3,312,439,841 52.06 J 6,688,107,157 47.94 \ 447,998,992 100.00 10,448,545,990 31.7 } 68.3 100.00 NOTE.—Figures for 1902, 1903, and 1904 include banks of island possessions. For the purpose of showing the growth of banking in the country, based upon the amount of individual deposits shown by reports received at this office, a compilation of the returns for the years 1892, 1896, 1900, and 1904, has been made for each State and geographical division, showing in each the amount of deposits in State banks, savings banks, loan and trust companies, and national banks. The detailed statement is given in the appendix of this report. By reference to the accompanying table, in which is stated the individual deposits of each class of banks in each geographical division in 53 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. the four years mentioned, namely, 1892, 1896, 1900, and 1904, it will be noted that the increase in deposits from $4,664,934,250, in 1892, to $4,945,124,423 in 1896, was but 6 per cent, or $280,190,173. In 1900 the volume of deposits had increased to $7,238,986,450, the amount and per cent of increase during this four-year period being $2,293,862,027 (which includes about $3,000,000 on deposit in banks in the island possessions), and 46 per cent, respectively. Including $19,287,669 deposits in banks located in the island possessions, the total deposits in all reporting banks in 1904 amounted to $10,000,546,999, an increase of $2,761,560,549, or 38 per cent since 1900* The increase froml892 to 1904 was the enormous sum of $5,335,612,749, the rate of increase being 114.4 per cent. The table referred to is as follows: INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAYINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS, IN EACH GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION, ON OR ABOUT JUNE 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904. I n d i v i d u a l deposits. Location and class of banks. 1892. New England States: State banks Savings banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total Eastern States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total Southern States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total Middle Western States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total Western States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total 1896. 1900. 1904. $4, 946,498 705,777,557 80,433,522 $5,827,195 802,923,950 120,389,701 «8,855,860 939,790,300 163,856,155 $9,377,483 1,074,938,925 237,836,539 791,157,577 269,958,182 929,140,846 264,164,649 1,112,502,315 312,315,225 1,322,152,947 337,743,510 1,061,115,759 1,193,305,495 1,424,817,540 1,659,896,457 248,279, 260 735,767,800 13,862,301 306,610,189 242,879,435 855,637,399 10,205,952 432,264,126 341,341,068 1,149,155,682 10,001,373 859,387,639 418,681,510 1,450,476,175 13,098,271 1,279,068,773 1,304, 519. 550 744,486,756 1,540,986,912 750, 725,800 2,359,885, 762 1,073, 683,578 3,161,324, 729 1,361,827,442 2,049,006,306 2,291,712,712 3,433,569,340 4,523,152,171 87,450,651 11,859,386 5,599,593 82, 795,625 9, 347,597 4,626,017 172,151 150,440,319 17,369, 650 5,306,131 322,081 289,572,013 5,259,245 8,920,038 3,758,797 104, 909,630 129,130,908 96,941,390 124, 743,629 173,438,181 201,605,167 307,510,093 331,159,183 234,040,538 221,685,019 375,043,348 638,669,276 212,170, 733 169,941,615 62,922,122 24,616, 285 269,754,489 130,494,356 38,479,740 33,642,178 561,170,834 122,549, 772 66,059,342 4,666, 532 993,024,524 166,792,066 60,445,910 79,658,216 469,650. 755 454,488,172 472,370,763 405,388,086 754,446,480 651,849,201 1,299,920,716 925, 531,104 924,138, 927 877,758,849 1,406,295,681 2,225,451,820 36,665,121 3,042,725 8, 301, 414 37,682,879 1,523,192 3,119,094 84,873,480 149,002,115 8,676,816 8,063,646 48,009,260 107,752,972 42,325,165 86,508, 844 93,550,296 142, 760,868 157,065,761 214,966,103 155,762,232 128,834,009 236,311,164 372,031,864 54 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. Individual deposits. Location and class of banks. Pacific States: State banks Savings banks Private banks 1892. 1896. $59,001,546 131,940,535 2,405,718 . 1900. 1904. $56,720,291 135,539,974 2,685.575 $118,235,049 160,854,550 4,884,885 $195,279,070 221,308,918 5,263,589 194,945,840 36,882,499 283,974,484 75,878,719 421,851,577 140,206,165 Total National banks 193,347,799 47,522,689 Grand total 240,870,488 231,828,339 359,853,203 562,057,742 648,513,809 1,758,329,618 93,091,148 411,659,996 695,659,914 1,935,466,468 59,116,378 586,468,156 1,264,916,610 2,389,719,954 94,928,547 1,028,232,407 2,054,936,715 2,918, 775,329 95,791,454 1,600,322,325 Total National banks 2,911,594,571 1,753,339,679 3,276,710,916 1,668,413,507 4,777,797,518 2,458,092,758 6,669,825,823 3,311,433,507 Grand total 4,664,934,250 4,945,124,423 7,235,890,276 9,981,259,330 1,818,672 1,277,502 18,281,334 7,238,986,450 10,000,546,999 United States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Island possessions: State b a n k s . Private banks National banks Grand total, United.States, etc.. 4,664,934,250 4,945,124,423 1,006,335 Consolidating the returns relating to the deposits in each of the years mentioned, by geographical divisions of the country, there is shown to have been an increase in the deposits of banks located in the New England States from $1,061,115,759 in 1892 to $1,659,896,457 in 1904. The increase in the Eastern States during this period was from $2,049,006,306 to $4,523,152,171; Southern States, from $234,040,538 to $638,669,276; Middle Western States, $924,138,927 to $2,225,451,820; Western States, from $155,762,232 to $372,031,864, and the Pacific States from $240,870,488 to $562,057,742. The deposits in the banks in the island possessions (Hawaii only) are first stated for 1900, when they amounted to $3,096,174. In 1904 the amount of deposits in the banks in the island possessions is shown to have been $19,287,669. In the following table is stated the aggregate amount of deposits in each geographical division on the indicated dates: INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE, AND NATIONAL BANKS, AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, IN EACH GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION, ON OR ABOUT JUNE 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904. Individual deposits. Geographical division. 1892. New England States Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States . . 1896. 1904. 1900. $1,061,115,759 SI,193,305,495 SI, 424,817, 540 2,291,712,712 2,049,006,306 3, 433,569, 340 221,685,019 375,043, 348 234,040,538 924,138,927 877,758,849 1, 406,295, 681 155,762, 232 128,834,009 236,311, 164 240,870,488 231,828, 339 359,853, 203 SI,659,896,457 4,523,152,171 638,669,276 2,225,451,820 372,031,864 562,057,742 United States Island possessions 4,664,934,250 4,945,124,423 7 235,890, 276 3,096, 174 9,981,259,330 19,287,669 Grand total United States, etc . . Average individual deposit, p e r capita of population 4,664,934,250 4,945,124,423 7 238,986, 450 10,000,546, 999 712 692 948 1,227 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 55 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. Mr. H. F. Cellarius, secretary of the United States League of Local Building and Loan Associations, in his annual report furnished this Office, states that the business of the local building and loan associations of the United States has been very satisfactory during the past year; that while the net increase in the aggregate assets is not as large as it might be on account of an apparent decrease of nearly $10,000,000 in Ohio, resulting in the organization of a number of building associations into trust companies, yet notwithstanding this a material advance has been made both in assets and membership. From the secretary's report it is further learned that there are in the United States 5,308 local building and loan associations with a total membership of 1,566,700 and assets amounting to $579,556,112, a net increase in assets for the year of $2,328,098, the net growth in membership for the year being 35,993. The following table exhibits the number of associations and total assets of such associations by States for the years 1903-4, together with the amounts showing increase or decrease over the figures of the prior year: Number of associations. State. Pennsylvania Ohio New Jersey Illinois.. New York Massachusetts Indiana California Michigan . . . . Missouri Louisiana. Iowa Nebraska . . . Connecticut Wisconsin. Kansas Maine... Tennessee New Hampshire Minnesota Other States Total Total membership. Total assets. Increase in assets. 1,196 731 353 500 300 130 379 146 58 134 39 72 59 16 53 40 35 21 15 16 1,015 313,193 301,460 112,539 83, 000 90, 429 84,527 97,213 53, 376 32,391 9,996 18,150 20,000 20,446 8,035 13,250 11,259 8,444 3, 417 5,175 2,200 278,200 $117,861,779 101,221,442 51,460,688 39,432,282 33,342,475 32,919,738 30,035,098 19,863,852 10,746,298 7,771,790 6,609,242 5, 656,469 5,343,429 3,851,539 3,819,768 3,417,114 2,932,206 2,321,663 1,753,560 1,066,680 98,129,000 S3,975,759 5,308 1,566,700 579,556,112 14,240,877 "Decrease. Increase Decrease in in memassets. bership. $9,729,815 2,980,311 871,570 543,267 2,528, 073 16,691 1,663, 985 840,225 456,475 109,242 585,136 293,658 223,835 297,596 77,580 17,994 13,444 929,000 21,425 5,386 5,915 3,800 1,809 5,212 a8,942 6,084 249 a 8, 734 150 1,026 a 3,730 100 733 189 296 325 4,700 11,912,779 35,993 56 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The receipts and disbursements of building1 and loan associations for 1903 show an increased volume of business transacted during the year amounting to over $24,000,000. There was an increase in loans made on mortgage security over the previous year of over $13,000,000. The receipts and disbursements in detail were as follows: Receipts. Disbursements. Cash on hand January 1, Pass-book loans $11,523, 668 1903 $26, 306, 448 Mortgage loans 150,688, 812 Weekly dues 137,652, 364 Stock withdrawals 131, 447, 312 Paid-up stock 16, 619, 348 Paid-up stock withdrawals. 21,539,864 49,077,768 Deposits 35, 669, 760 Deposit withdrawals 5, 371, 696 Loans repaid 133,819, 988 Expenses 16, 884, 748 Interest 29, 830, 960 Borrowed money 631,652 Premium 2, 606, 228 Interest 4, 506,492 Fines 376,868 Real estate purchased 21, 035, 604 Pass books and initiation . . 525, 492 Miscellaneous Borrowed money 17,978,196 Cash on hand January 1, 1904 Real estate sold 9, 676, 484 23, 657, 756 Miscellaneous receipts 25,303, 236 Total 436, 365, 372 Total 436, 365, 372 SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKS. The office has been placed in possession, by Mr. J. H. Thiry, of Long Island City, N. Y., of statistics relating to the operation of school savings banks in the United States, brought down to January 1, 1904. The system was inaugurated in the schools of Long Island City in 1885. The school savings-bank system is now in operation in 789 schools of 106 cities of 26 States, and 90,961 scholars in these schools have deposited $1,367,930.25, of which $868,276.02 have been withdrawn, leaving a balance of $499,654.23 due to depositors on January 1,1904. The city of Los Angeles, Cal., has the largest number of schools in which this system of school banks has been inaugurated, there being 53 schools, with 6,698 depositors and deposit balances aggregating $32,399.77; but the city of Pittsburg has the largest number of depositors in such school banks, 18,000 of the school children of that city having deposits to their credit to the amount of $59,023.76. BANKING IN THE ISLAND POSSESSIONS. Through the cour.tesy of Hon. Frank A. Branagan, treasurer of the Philippine Archipelago, the Office has been placed in possession of official reports of the banking institutions of the Philippine Archipelago, and to Hon. Wm. F. Willoughby, treasurer of Porto Rico, the Comptroller is indebted for an abstract of the reports of condition of the banks other than national in Porto Rico; such information as has been obtained in respect to the condition of banks in the Hawaiian Islands being furnished by the banks direct. THE PHILIPPINES. A summary of the returns of the 10 banks in the Philippines as of Digitized fordate FRASER March 31, 1904, appears in the appendix, together with individhttp://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ ual statements, as made to the treasurer of the archipelago at the latter Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 57 date. The principal items of resources and liabilities of these banks are: Loans and discounts, including overdrafts, $13,695,569; bullion, specie and other currency, $4,913,170; due from other banks and agencies, $5,847,376; aggregate resources, $27,312,500; capital stock, $1,391,862; surplus and undivided profits, $1,303,122; bank deposits, $13,220,157; individual deposits, $7,879,628; public deposits (insular). $2,178,438. Comparing these returns with those submitted to this office under date of June 30,1903, aggregate resources show a decrease of $640,009. Cash holdings have decreased in the sum of $2,887,031, the loss being chiefly in the United States notes held, which have decreased from $3,042,411 in 1903 to $689,981 in 1904; loans and discounts have increased by $506,430, while individual deposits show a loss of $1,645,608 and public deposits (insular) a loss of $3,001,679. The item of bank deposits, however, has increased from $8,677,434 in 1903 to $13,220,157 for the current year, being an increase of $4,542,713. The banks from which reports were received are the Manila agency and the Iloilo subagency of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation; the Manila agency and Cebu subagency of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China; the Banco Espanol-Filipino at Manila and its Iloilo subagency; the Monte de Piedad y Caja de Ahorros de Manila; the American Bank, at Manila; the Guaranty Trust Company, of New York, at Manila, and the International Banking Corporation of New York. PORTO RICO. Reports have been received from 10 banks in Porto Rico, with aggregate capital of $1,729,064, operating under Territorial laws, and from one national banking association with capital of $100,000. The combined resources of the 11 banks are $7,416,837, a gain of $1,216,935 over the returns of 1903. The principal items of resources and liabilities of the former class of banks are, loans, $2,393,704; bonds and stocks, $1,302,951; cash on hand, $1,214,085; capital stock, $1,729,064; surplus and undivided profits, $256,211; deposits, $3,654,336, and total resources, $6,985,153. The aggregate resources of the one national bank, as shown by the report of June 9, 1904, was $431,684; loans, $45,546; circulation, $100,000; deposits, $228,837. HAWAII. The two national barks in operation in the Territory of Hawaii, as shown by reports to this Office dated June 9, 1904, have a combined capital of $525,000, circulation of $245,200, surplus and undivided profits $81,224. Individual deposits are $684,796, and United States deposits and disbursing officers accounts $226,744. The loans and discounts amount to $1,200,052, and the aggregate resources to $2,025,911. Reports have been received from three incorporated banks and two private institutions with aggregate capital of $2,150,000; surplus and profits, $317,966; deposits, $4,568,932; loans and discounts, including overdrafts, $5,550,330; total resources, $8,055,495. From these returns, the banking power of the Territory, that is, capital, surplus profits, circulation, and deposits of the reporting banking institutions, 58 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. will approximate $9,000,000, indicating a substantial gain over the figures obtained for 1903, as well as over those published for the year 1902. BANKING IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. Statistics bearing upon the subject of banking in the Central and South American countries are very meager. The fund of information in respect to banking concerns of the Latin-American countries consists chiefly in the published reports of European financial institutions having branches in a number of these southern republics. The commerce of the United States is extending in this direction by reason of the building of the isthmian canal, and public interest is awake to the fact that closer trade relations between the two continents are sure to follow the completion of this important project. In view of this fact it was thought proper that an effort should be made to obtain information relative to financial conditions and the monetary institutions of these countries, and to this end the diplomatic representatives of the United States in the various Central and South American Republics were asked to aid in the work by forwarding statements relating to banking and the financial condition concerning the countries to which they are accredited. The results are far from complete, but any statistics from authentic sources which add to the present stock of knowledge in this respect it is believed will be of value. The letter forwarded to each diplomatic representative reads as follows: SIR: It is the purpose to incorporate in my report to be made to Congress in December next as complete information as can be obtained with respect to the condition of banks and banking in the Central and South American Republics, etc. With this object in view I have the honor to request your cooperation in obtaining from the State officials, or from the banking corporations of every character in operation in Mexico, statements of condition as of June 30, 1904, or approximately that date. It is desired to have shown in these statements the principal items of resources and liabilities; that is, loans and discounts, overdrafts, investments in bonds, stocks, and other securities; amounts due from other banking corporations; cash in bank, showing, separately, gold, silver, and other currency; capital stock, surplus and other profits, circulating notes outstanding, if any; deposits, and, in the aggregate, other liabilities, as indicated by the accompanying form. Information is also desired with respect to the financial condition of the country; that is— 1. The bonded debt. 2. Floating debt. 3. Revenues for the last fiscal year—(a) From imports; (6) Internal taxes. 4. Expenditures for the last fiscal year. 5. Stock of money of the country, classified to show the amount of gold, silver, and other currency, respectively. The receipt of all or any of the information hereinbefore requested will be greatly appreciated. Respectfully, Wat. B. RIDGELY, Comptroller. Eeplies have been received respecting* seventeen countries, namely: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Peru, Salvador, Uruguay, Venezuela, together with Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, no reports being received from Paraguay and Nicaragua. As a result of the correspondence referred to, in addition to the data relating to the financial condition of the various governments, statements have been received showing the condition of over 50 of the KEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 59 principal banks operating in South America, besides reports of a number of London concerns, with numerous branches there and elsewhere. The abstract of the principal items of resources and liabilities of these banks by no means fully represents the banking power of this part of the world, yet the figures reflect measurably the volume of business carried on over this vast territory. A summary of the principal items of the reports, reduced to United States money, based upon the value of the monetary unit of each country, without taking exchange into account, follows: Loans Bonds, etc Cash in bank Capital Surplus and undivided profits Deposits Total assets $315, 246, 338 31, 881, 095 139,266,858 120,350,540 28, 970, 892 366, 437, 742 743, 839, 995 , The figures above were summarized from reports of condition of 7 banks in Argentina, 4 in Bolivia, 14 in Brazil, 18 in Chile, 4 in Peru, 3 in Venezuela, and 1 each in Colombia, Ecu dor, and Uruguay. An abstract of banking returns from all the Central American Republics, excepting Nicaragua, shows the principal items of resources and liabilities of the 12 reporting banks—viz: 1 each from Costa Rica, Honduras, and Panama; 6 from Guatemala, and 3 from Salvador—to be as follows: Loans Bonds, stocks, etc Cash on hand Capital stock Surplus and profits Circulation Deposits Total assets $26, 949, 302 1,956, 512 3, 719, 349 8, 256, 580 4, 524, 060 17, 025, 206 6, 592,174 39, 444, 681 The replies to the interrogatories addressed to the United States diplomatic representatives accredited to the countries named are given in full in the appendix to this report. An abstract as correct as the information will permit relating to the financial condition of the following-named countries is presented herewith. ARGENTINA. No report relating to finances of the Government. Individual reports of banking concerns forwarded appear in the appendix. Reliable authority- places the public debt of Argentina at $479,765,265, excluding Government issues of paper money. BOLIVIA. Bolivia's budget, estimated for 1904, according to the Revista Comercial e' Industrial, is—revenue, Bs. 7,241,700; expenditures, Bs. 9,126,295. The boliviano is equal to 42.2 cents American gold. No direct report as to financial condition of Brazil. The national debt of that country on June 30, 1903, according to figures published in the Brazilian Review, was—foreign debt, £65,917,297, the internal 60 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. funded debt payable in gold being 27,259,000 milreis (gold milreis, 54.6 cents) and payable in currency, 537,410,537 milreis—the floating debt not included in the above figures. CHILE. The bonded foreign debt of Chile is £16,649,400; floating foreign debt £2,500,000, aggregating about $93,162,000, and internal debt $75,301,716 in paper currency of the country, equivalent to about $25,000,000 United States currency. The revenues for the calendar year 1903 amounted to 137,536,214 pesos in gold and 95,057,312 pesos in paper currency. The expenditures for same year were 93,464,313 pesos in gold and 91,390,659 pesos in paper currency. Gold pesos are equal to 18d. (say 36.5 cents). Other obligations of the state affecting the balance on hand for 1904 amount to 22,328,379 gold and 9,374,183 paper currency, of which sum the principal item is a conversion fund of 21,500,000 gold. All bank notes were redeemed by the law of 1895. The stock of money in the country amounts to 50,000,000 pesos in paper and 2,000,000 pesos, approximately, in silver, nickel, and copper. The average value of this money is 33 cents United States currency. About $60,000,000 in gold at 18d. have been coined, but it is not known how much of this amount is now within the country. Abstract of reports of 18 banks, with capital stock aggregating $59,006,660 (Chilean currency), Is published in the appendix. COLOMBIA. The bonded foreign debt of Colombia is £2,700,000, or $13,136,000, bearing interest at H per cent annually, increasing one-half per cent each three years until it reaches 3 per cent per annum. The interior debt is stated to be $5,633,716, and floating debt $250,000. The stock of money, according to Government reports, amounts to $741,048,126 (Colombian), or about $7,005,088.67 at the present rate of exchange— 10,000 per cent, approximately. There is practically no gold and silver in circulation, all having been driven out by the forced paper currency. Official estimates of the expenditures and resources for 1903-4 are: Expenditures, $451,557,929; resources, $426,031,000; deficit, $25,526929 (Colombian). COSTA RICA. From La Gcceta of July 19, 1904, it is learned that the rate of exchange between Costa Rica and the United States averaged during the year 217 per cent. The circulating medium on March 31, 1904, reached 7,106,254 colones, which that paper states is larger than ever before and sufficient for all requirements. (One colon equal to 46^ cents.) ECUADOR. The total bonded debt of Ecuador on June 1, 1903, was $9,271,035, the floating debt being estimated at $3,800,000. The revenue from customs duties and taxes for 1902 amounted to $4,250,000, the expenditures being for the same year $4,675,000. On REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 61 December 31, 1902, the stock of money in the country was $750,000 in gold, $1,250,000 silver, and $2,750,000 bank notes. The monetary unit is the sucre, equal to 48.7 cents. GUATEMALA. The following data taken as per December 31, 1903, being end of last fiscal year, is furnished by the United States representative to this country: Bonded debt: {a) Exterior debt, including accrued interest b) Bonos diversos c) Bonos deuda interior (d) Bonos ferrocarril al norte Total Floating debt: (a) Gold gold.. $8, 896,000. 00 currency.. do do 90, 550.11 3, 602, 500. 00 2, 513, 700. 00 do 6, 206, 750.11 - (b) Currency— Government bills in circulation Other Total 943,585.49 6, 034,407. 00 31, 224, 602. 79 37,259,009.79 Revenue during year 1903, in national currency: Import duties Export duties Internal taxes, etc Total 6,175,926. 70 3,878, 214. 04 7, 532. 743. 96 17, 586. 884. 70 Expenditure (currency) 17,000,000.00 Stock of money: Bills in circulation (national currency)— (a) Government issue (6) Bank issues 6, 034, 407. 00 37,151, 342. 00 Total 43,185, 749. 00 Silver very difficult to estimate, as in private hands; deposited in the various banks about 400,000. 00 (The amounts given are in current money of the country, viz, the peso, which it is stated has an approximate value of 7 cents gold.) HONDURAS. No report other than that relating to banking as published in the appendix. PANAMA. The United States charge d'affaires writes under date of October 4, 1904: As to present condition of the finances of Panama there is no debt and no statement has been made up as to expenditures and receipts. The coinage of the country is now being minted in the United States and will be used to redeem the present Colombiar silver money at the rate of 212J Colombia pesos for 100 "balboas," as the unit of new money is called. 62 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Peru has no foreign debt. According to the director of the treasury of Peru, the interest-bearing debt of that country on the 31st of December 1903, was 2,660,645 Peruvian pounds, the non interest-bearing debt £p. 377,810, and the floating debt £p. 900,000. The revenue from imports was <£p.853,171,994, and from taxes £p.739,240,828, or a total of £p.l,703,138. The general expenses aggregated £p. 1,478,898. The stock of money in the country on December 31, 1903, according to a reliable estimate was £p.l,500,000, including gold and silver. The Peruvian pound is stated to be equal in every respect to the English sovereign. Silver is now treated as subsidiary coin, and the supply is rapidly becoming more limited. There are no bank notes now in existence. SALVADOR. The floating debt of El Salvador on December 31, 1903, was $10,462,967.59 in Salvador silver currency. The revenues of the Government during the calendar year 1903 amounted to $7,980,855.23, and the expenditures were given as $7,704,756.34. URUGUAY. The bonded debt of Uruguay, according to the statement of the office of the public credit, was $124,754,455.82 on December 31, 1903, no figures being obtainable relating to floating debt. The revenue for the last fiscal year approximated $15,138,265, while the expenditures are estimated to be about $16,460,000, the exact figures not being ascertainable. The stock of money in the country, the American minister states, is difficult to estimate. Monetary unit, the peso, equal to $1,034. VENEZUELA. From the published report of the message of President Castro to the Venezuelan Congress on February 20, 1904, it is learned that revenues of the country for the year ended December 31, 1903, amounted to 34,494,412.08 bolivars and the expenditures 34,329,420.76 bolivarssums stated in United States currency equal to $6,898,882.41 and $6,865,884.15, respectively. The internal debt and interest aggregated 92,983,088.67 bolivars, and the external debt, including interest, was 151,645,421.08. The total indebtedness of the country, reduced to United States currency, amounts to $48,925,701.95. Bolivar equal to 19.3 cents. According to report of the United States minister, the bond issues of 1896-97, aggregating $2,158,649, constitute the only debt of the Kepublic. The auditor-general's report for the year ended June 30, 1903, shows total income from all sources $16,155,817.90, and disbursements from June 20, 1902, to June 30,1903, aggregating $15,933,646.71. The United States minister to Haiti states that the bonded debt of that country is about $19,000,000 and the floating debt about $18,000,000. The revenues for the last fiscal year from imports amounted to EEPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLEE OF THE CURRENCY. 63 $4,000,000—none from internal taxes. Figures showing expenditures not obtainable. Stock of money consists of about $2,500,000 in gold, about the same amount in silver, besides bank circulation to the amount of $13,500,000, of which $5,000,000 is yet to be received and put in circulation. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. The bonded debt is supposed to be, at the present time, about $30,000,000. No estimate can be given as to the floating debt. Revenue from imports last fiscal year about $2,000,000. No internal taxes. Impossible to state amount of expenditures for last fiscal year. Stock of money, about $3,000,000 in Dominican silver. Dollar worth about 20 cents. DEBT, ETC., OF THE REPUBLICS OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS. In connection with the foregoing the following table, compiled from latest data obtained from the Bureau of Statistics, will be of interest: Country. Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela Total debt, funded and floating. Total Central America Cuba Haiti Santo Domingo Total West India Islands Expenditure. Uncovered paper. Specie. Total. $479,765,265 $62,723,000 $60,757,000 $290,600,000 $25,000,000 $815,600,000 4.900.000 6,180,602 3,614,000 3,663,000 4,200,000 540,693,936 137.295,000 99,366,000 369,800,666 ! . . . ' . . . . ' . . . . . 369,800,000 107,304,151 38, 684,000 44,001,000 30, 700,000 12,400,000 43,100,000 14,494,792 (a) (a) 370,000,000 2,000.000 372,000,000 5,746,628 5,208,000 4,540,000 300,000 3, 900', 000 4,200,000 b11,223,805 11,007,000 11,007,000 10,500,000 100,000 10,600,000 23,159,700 7,533,000 7,016,000 6,800,000 6,800,000 16,703,000 15,032,000 29,500,000 127,362,827 9,700,000 19,800,000 4,818,000 5,026,000 23,800,000 49,335,647 600,000 23,200,000 Total South 1,365,267,353 America Costa Rica Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Salvador Stock of money. Revenue. 14,603,556 12,142,334 96,249,771 5,590,636 3,696,472 287,585,000 250,408,000 1,082, 200,000 97,400,000 1,179,600,000 2,820,000 2,046,000 1,373,000 2,403,000 3,281,000 2,812,000 2,169,000 1,264,000 2,393,000 3,274,000 30,200,000 9,000,000 39, 200,000 132,282,769 11,923,000 11,912,000 30,200,000 9,000,000 39,200,000 0 27,961,249 26,219,449 18,791,000 7,327,000 1,910,000 19,515,000 7,341,000 1,722,000 3,500,000 4,200,000 3,500,000 3,200,000 2,200,000 6, 700,000 6,400,000 54,180,698 28,028,000 28,578,000 7, 700,000 8, 900,000 13,100,000 a No data. ?>There are, besides, outstanding the debts due to Brazil, 9,876,500 pesos, and to Argentina, 12,393,000 o Largely in depreciated currency. BANKS AND BANKING IN JAPAN. The Comptroller has received reports of the Bank of Japan, the private, savings, and mortgage banks, for the year ended December 31, 1903, and semiannual statements of the condition of other banks in operation in Japan as of June 30, 1904, courteously furnished by Mr. K. Ito, chief of secretary's department of the Bank of Japan. 64 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The report of the Bank of Japan states the total operations, both receipts and disbursements, as aggregating 12,698,858,693 yen, a decrease during the year of 1,393,788,262. The bank's outstanding circulating notes amount to 232,920,563 yen, which are covered by specie reserve of 116,962,184 and Government bonds and other securities to the amount of 115,958,379. As will be observed the specie reserve amounts to 50.2 per cent of the total. The accumulated surplus' of the bank is 16,900,000, in addition to which a reserve against the depreciation of bank property, amounting to 250,000, is carried. The principal items of liabilities, other than those mentioned, are as follows: Deposits and accounts current, 16,442,024; due to other banks, 14,850; profit and loss account, 2,536,430. The loans aggregate 122,252,910; public bonds, 47,093,200; amounts due from other banks and agencies, 739,083 and 4,816,432, respectively; bank premises, furniture, and fixtures, 2,829,065; gold, silver, and other cur rency, including checks and notes, 83,113,653; bullion, 38,219,525. During the past year the bank paid two dividends on its capital of 30,000,000 yen at the rate of 12 per cent per annum. In addition to its eight branches located at Osaka, Moji, Hakodate, Nagoya, Sapporro, Kyoto, Otaru, Fukushima, the bank has 31 agencies for the management of public bonds and 47 for dealing with worn-out bank notes. Reports received relative to other banks in Japan are as follows: Yokohama Specie Bank, capital stock 18,000,000 yen; total liabilities, including capital, 197,921,143; the Hypothec Bank of Japan, capital 30,000,000; the Bank of Formosa, capital 5,000,000; the Industrial Bank of Japan, capital 10,000,00; the Hokkaido Colonial Bank, capital 3,000,000; ordinary banks (private institutions), capital 255,251,892; savings banks, capital 34,915,474; local Hvpothec banks, capital 27,807,500. The Yokohama Specie Bank is the only bank in Japan having branches in foreign countries. This bank makes a specialty of transactions in bullion and foreign exchange. The business of the Hypothec Agricultural and Industrial Bank is confined principally to dealings in real-estate mortgages and debentures. The banks of Hokkaido and Formosa were chartered for the colonization and development of the islands of Hokkaido and Formosa, respectively. The entire banking business of the country is under governmental supervision, and is apparently satisfactorily conducted, as the reports indicate the payment of dividends during the past year at an average rate of about 8i per cent. Reports of these banks appear in the appendix. In the appendix will be found statement showing the condition of the banks of the United Kingdom on December 31, 1903, and June 30, 1904; also summaries of the reports of the banks of Canada, i Australasia, and Mexico. CONCLUSION. The figures given elsewhere in this report show the most marvelous growth in the wealth and commercial importance of the United States. Almost every year all previous records are broken in the volume of our internal trade, our exports and imports. The people of the United States have become the richest in the world, and the natural resources Digitized forofFRASER the country are so great that this is sure to continue and increase EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. 65 for many years to come. The amount of bank clearings and deposits and the money on hand in the banks increases in every portion of the United States at a most remarkable rate. In spite of all this, however, we do not seem to be taking our proper rank and position in foreign and international banking. One of the chief difficulties encountered by all merchants and manufacturers in extending their trade with foreign countries, and especially those of South America and of the Orient, is the lack of American banking facilities, and the necessity of doing this business very largely through European houses. This ranks next in importance to the question of an American mercantile marine, as it is one that has a very great influence on the volume and character of our foreign trade. As long as the United States was experimenting with silver or a bimetallic standard that fact acted as a handicap in this direction, but now that the gold standard is firmly and irrevocably established we should be able to take our proper place in international banking transactions. New York should become more and more the depository for international balances, and exchange on New York be accepted more and more in all commercial countries of the world. One important reason why our people have not been more aggressive and taken a larger part in international banking business, the same as in many other lines of trade, is that we have been too much occupied with our domestic affairs and there has been a greater temptation to transact the business at home, which was easy to do and promised as great or even greater profits. With the accumulation of capital and wealth this condition is greatly changed, and there is now in the United States abundant capital and talent for this business, if it is given proper encouragement. Many of the national banks are now engaged in handling foreign exchange; some of them have large and successful foreign departments, in a measure, as the demand arises, facilities are being supplied, and the Comptroller sees no objection, but on the contrary many advantages, in having the larger and more powerful national banks encouraged to cultivate this business by granting them additional powers and authority for doing so. There have been suggestions made that the organization of national corporations should be authorized for the purpose of conducting the business of foreign and international banking alone, but these do not seem to have met with much favor, and it would appear to be a wiser policy to utilize the well organized and strong national banks which are already largely engaged in this business. The Comptroller believes that it would be a wise policy and entirely just to the banks to restrict these powers to banks of large capital located in the reserve cities. Many of them now have well-organized foreign departments and officials familiar with this business, and the Comptroller believes that they are the best agencies now at hand to extend and increase this very important business. The Comptroller would therefore recommend, in pursuance of this policy, that national banks having a capital of $1,000,000 or more and located in the reserve cities or central reserve cities be specifically authorized to buy and sell foreign exchange; to accept bills drawn on themselves, payable not to exceed four months after sight, and to issue letters of credit; and also to open and maintain such offices, CUR 1994, PT 1 5 66 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. agencies, or branches as may be necessary to conduct this business in foreign countries, and in Porto Rico, the Philippine Islands, the Hawaiian Islands, and the Panama Canal Zone. It is believed that this measure will tend to make closer the relations of the United States with each of its possessions, and would be obviously to the advantage of both. The increased sphere of our national life imposes new duties which, in so far as they relate to the great questions of banking and exchange, call for additional legislation; and the recommendations contained in the foregoing are intended to meet the necessities of our manifest obligations and duties in this respect. The Comptroller respectfully recommends that an act be passed repealing the limitation on the proportion of the circulation of any bank which may be issued in notes of the denomination of $5. The evident intention of Congress in incorporating this restriction in the act of March 14, 1900, by which notes of the denomination of $5 are limited to one-third of the amount issuable by any association, was to limit the total issues of notes of that denomination to one-third of the aggregate amount issued. As a matter of fact, this proportion has not been exceeded since 1874. For the year prior to the passage of the act, national bank notes of this denomination amounted to but 31 per cent of the total, and this percentage declined to 21 per cent in 1900 and to 16.1 per cent in 1902, and at the date of the last report of condition amounted to 13.6 per cent. The scarcity of notes of this denomination and the great convenience it is to the banks in the smaller communities to be able to issue notes of $5 to the amount of their whole circulation as formerly, leads the Comptroller to strongly recommend that this restriction be repealed. The Comptroller would again renew the recommendation contained in his report of December 1, 1902, for the repeal of section 9 of the act of July 9, 1882, which limits the amount of lawful money which may be deposited with the Treasurer of the United States by national banks, reducing their circulation to $3,000,000 during any calendar month. The reasons which lead to the enactment of this restriction have ceased to exist, and there does not appear to be any good reason why it should be continued in force. Its repeal would add materially to the elasticity of the national-bank circulation without any counterbalancing disadvantages. The Comptroller would again call the attention of Congress to the necessity for legislation in regard to the liquidation and consolidation of national banks and the extension of their corporate existence. The reasons for this recommendation were given in detail in the report of the Comptroller of the Currency for December 7, 1903, and further experience and administration of the law show the necessity of some action, not only in the interest of better and more efficient administration but for the better protection of the rights of the shareholders of national banks. In closing this report the Comptroller wishes to again give credit to Mr. W. J. Fowler, the chief of the organization division, who has had charge of the collection and arrangement of statistics, for his accuracy, efficiency, and ability. WM. B. RIDGELY, Comptroller of the Currency. The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. APPENDIX. 67 No. 1.—COMPTROLLERS AND DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY, DATES OF APPOINTMENT AND KESIGNATION, AND STATES FROM WHENCE APPOINTED. No. Name. Date of appointment. Date of resignation. State. COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY. Hugh McCulloch Freeman Clarke Hiland R. Hulburd John Jay Knox Henry W. Cannon William L. Trenholm... Edward S. Lacey A. Barton Hepburn James H. Eckels Charles G. Dawes William Barret Ridgely. May Mar. Feb. Apr. May Apr. May Aug. Apr. Jan. Oct. 9,1863 21,1865 1,1867 25,1872 12,1884 20,1886 1,1889 2,1892 26,1893 1,1898 Mar. July Apr. Apr. Mar. Apr. June Apr. Dec. Sept. Indiana. New York. 3,1871 Ohio. 30,1884 Minnesota. 1,1886 Do. 30,1889 South Carolina. 30,1892 Michigan. 25,1893 New York. 31,1897 Illinois. 30,1901 Do. Do. Aug. Jan. Apr. Jan. Jan. May Mar. Mar. Aug. June 1,1865 31,1867 24,1872 3,1886 3,1887 25,1890 16,1893 11,1896 31,1898 27,1899 1,1901 8,1865 24,1866 DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY. Samuel T. Howard Hiland R. Hulburd John Jay Knox John S. Langworthy V. P. Snyder J. D. Abrahams R. M. Nixon Oliver P. Tucker George M. Coffin Lawrence O. Murray Thomas P. Kane I May 9,1863 ! Aug. 1,1865 | Mar. 12,1867 1 Aug. 8,1872 ; Jan. 5,1886 Jan. 27,1887 ! Aug. 11,1890 | Apr. 7,1893 ! Mar. 12,1896 ! Sept. 1,1898 ! June 29,1899 New York. Ohio. Minnesota New York. Do. Virginia. Indiana. Kentucky. South Carolina. New York. District of Columbia. 69 70 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 2 . — N A M E S AND COMPENSATION OF O F F I C E R S AND C L E R K S T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY, OCTOBER 31, Name. William B. Ridgely Thomas P. Kane George T. May Watson W. Eldridge Willis J. Fowler , Elwood S. Gatch Edmund E. Schreiner Caleb C. Magruder Theodore O. Ebaugh Ebenezer Southall Benjamin F. Blye Willard E. Buell Philo L. Bush Loren H. Milliken Charles A. Stewart William D. Swan a Ephraim S. Wilcox George H. Wood George R. Whitney Harriet M. Black William S. Davenport... Arthur A. Fisher Frank T. Israel William A. Nestler Morris M. Ogden William V. Price Julia A. Snell Frederick R. Steffens . . . Warren E. Sullivan Lloyd M. Tillman William J. Tucker Arthur M. Wheeler Antoinette Avery Eveline C. Bates John E. Briggs Frank W. Bryant Joseph K. Cummins James W. Farrar Eliza R.Hyde Francis J. Kilkenny Carrie L. Pennock Carrie B. Pumphrey Edwin F. Rorebeck Eliza A. Saunders Margaret L. Simpson AdeliaM. Stewart George Thompson , Louisa Campbell Virginia H. Clarke Mary L. Conrad James H. Croxdale Sarah F. Fitzgerald Bruce E. Hutchinson . . . Alice M. Kennedy Helen L. McL. Kimball. Emma Lafayette Stephen L. Newnham... Edmund F. Quinn John W. Snapp Clara L. Willard Mary E. Bates Leonidas I. Beall Albert F. Bronniche Ellen Carey Geraldine Clifford Susie N. Dutrow Harrie B. Ellis Daniel H. Mason Mary E. Oliver John C. Settle Henry E. Smith Willis B. Speare Robert R. Spencer Emma W. Stokes William A. Widney Jacob L. Bright Thomas H. Austin James D. Currie Henry B. Davenport George W. Dix Charles C. Dunn Grade. Comptroller Deputy Coi Comptroller. Chief * Liefclerk * * Chief of division . do .do. Superintendent Teller Bookkeeper Assistant bookkeeper . Clerk, class 4 do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Stenographer. Clerk, class 3.. do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. do do Clerk, class 2 . .do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Clerk, class 1. do do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do Clerk, class E. .do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. do.... Engineer . Clerk .do.... .do. .do. .do. a Additional to bond clerk. $200. I N T H E O F F I C E OF 1904. Salary. $5,000 3,000 2,500 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 900 900 900 900 900 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 71 No. 2.—NAMES AND COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS AND CLERKS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, OCTOBER 31, 1904—Continued. Clerk.. do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. do .do Messenger Assistant messenger. do .do. .do. .do. Fireman. Laborer.. Eliza M. Guerard Mary B. Harveil Emily L. Hay Edna E. Johnston Mary A. Martin SwanT.Olsen Le Roy L. Overton William A. Owen Marion Radcliff e Lizzie S. Robinson Kenneth A. Shaw William M. Smith Willard C. Tompkins.. William Griffiths George M. Cook John Dillard William P. Knight.... Joseph A. Munnerlyn. William M. Skillman.. Samuel M. Freeman... Charles H. Friedricks. Richard McGrath John B. Patterson 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 840 720 720 720 720 720 720 660 660 660 do... do... No. Name. Salary. Grade. Name. 3.—NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS. Address. Albertsen, Walter F . . . Room 25, Kellogg Building, Washington, D. C. Ames, Elmer E Norton, Kans. Baird, Lyman D Austin, Minn. Balch, Joseph 272 Benefit street, Providence, R. I. Bargar, W. Emerson .. Oakmont, Pa. Beebe, Ovando C...... Salt Lake City, Utah. Bingham, Channing .. 3515 Hamilton street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bos worth, Charles H .. Room 755, National Life Building, Chicago, 111. Bradley, James T Sedan, Kans. Brady, John G Sitka, Alaska. Brush, Charles H Fergus Falls, Minn. Bryan, William H Cranford, N. J. Buck, Francis N Wilmington, Del. Bush, GuyL 605 East avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Campbell, Samuel B .. 1055 Franklin avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Warner, N. H. Carroll, Edward H Minden, Nebr. Cline, James A Ottawa, 111. Cook, David A Jonesboro, Tenn. Cooper, Silas H. L Cunningham, John B . Box 1058, Pittsburg, Pa. Dexter, Me. Curtis, Charles W Duffett, Walter W., j r . 27 Eastern Promenade, Portland, Me. 59 Bell avenue, CleveDuncan, Andrew J land, Ohio. 23 Schuyler street, RoxEwer, Alfred bury, Boston, Mass. Fargo, Charles E Dallas, Tex. Finney, John F 5123 Baltimore avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Vergennes, Vt. Fish, Frank L Frazer, William D Warsaw, Ind. 990 Dana avenue, CinGalbreath,Elmer E cinnati, Ohio. Garrett, Robert D Care of Farmers' Nation^ alBank, Princeton, Ky. Graham, Edward J 40 Delaware street, Albany, N. Y. Hanna, Charles A Room 1002, 35 Nassau street, New York, N.Y. Hardt, William M 3303 Powelton avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Harry, Louis D Care of Treasury Department, San Juan, P. R. Hertford, Joseph ^V... Fort Worth, Tex. Johnson, Archie J Corvallis, Oreg. Name. Address. Jones, Wilfrid P Algona, Iowa. Klein, Frederick L 755 National Life Building, Chicago, 111. Knight, Charles E 230 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. Laidlaw, W. A Langdon, N. Dak. Lazear, James B 1750 Gilpin street, Denver, Colo. Logan, Joseph M Fort Worth, Tex. Markell, John U Frederick, Md. Mattern, Harry R Franklin, Pa. Maxwell, James W Tacoma, Wash. McCune, Samuel L Athens, Ohio. McDonald, John K 1208 Cobb street, Athens, Ga. McDougal, James B ... 204 Monroe street, Peoria, 111. Mclntosh, James M . . . Connersville, Ind. Miles, Daniel C Westminster, Mass. Miller, David B Redoak, Iowa. Miller, Levi L Canton, Ohio. Muir, Downie D 110 N. Lake wood avenue, Baltimore, Md. Neal, William E Lynn, Mass. Parker, L. Holden Beloit, Wis. Patterson, Frank E Wilkesbarre, Pa. Perkins, Charles S Meriden, Conn. Ridgely, Edward Room 1002, 35 Nassau street, New York, N.Y. Ridgeway, J. Castle ... Hilo, Hawaii. Robinson, Charles W.. 418 Fairmont street, Fairmont, W. Va. Robinson, William J .. Mercer, Pa. Rush, John Omaha, Nebr. Sayles, Irving B Millbury, Mass. Selden, Joseph W Niles, Mich. Shaw, Ephraim B West Union, Iowa. Sholl, J. Mack Carthage, 111. Silsby, George A Mitchell, S. Dak. Starek, Charles 37 Portland street, Cleveland, Ohio. Sturtevant, Myron R.. Oklahoma City, Okla. Van Brocklin, Chas. E. Cortland, N. Y. Van Vranken, Josiah.. Schenectady, N. Y. Watts, John 319 E. Fifth street, Newton, Kans. Weir, Miller Jacksonville, 111. Wilson, Arthur O 4651 Cook a v e n u e , St. Louis, Mo. Wilson, John W Redlands, Cal. Yerkes, William L Paris, Ky. 72 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 4.—EXPENSES OF THE O F F I C E OF COMPTROLLER OF Y E A R ENDED J U N E 30, 1904. THE CURRENCY FOR THE For special dies, plates, printing, etc $205,496.35 For salaries Ill, 780.11 For salaries reimbursed by national banks 16,803.54 Total expenses of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency from its organization, May, 1863, to June 30, 1904 10,023,445". 93 The contingent expenses of the Bureau are not paid by the Comptroller, but from the general appropriation for contingent expenses of the Treasury Department. No separate account of them is kept. No. 5.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED SINCE FEBRUARY 25, 1863, NUMBER PASSED OUT OF THE SYSTEM, AND NUMBER IN OPERATION OCTOBER 31, 1904. Total number organized Number passed into voluntary liquidation Number passed into liquidation .upon expiration of corporate existence Number placed in the hands of receivers Less number restored to solvency 438 2J. 1,414 134 7,460 417 Number passed out of the system 1,965 Number now in operation 5,495 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 73 No. 6.—NUMBER AND AUTHORIZED CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED AND THE NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF BANKS CLOSED IN EACH YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31 SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM, WITH THE YEARLY INCREASE OR DECREASE. Closed. Organized. Year. No. 1863 1864 1865 1866 . . 1867 1868" 1869 . 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 . 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 . . 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 ' Aggregate.. D e d u c t decrease Capital. 134 $16,378,700 453 79,366,950 1,014 242,542,982 62 8,515,150 10 4,260,300 12 1,210,000 9 1,500,000 22 2,736,000 170 19,519,000 175 18,988,000 68 7,602, 700 71 6, 745,500 107 12,104,000 36 3,189,800 29 2,589,000 2, 775,000 28 3, 595,000 38 6,374,170 57 9 651 050 86 227 30,038,300 262 28,654,350 191 16,042,230 145 16,938,000 174 21 358,000 225 30,546,000 132 12 053 000 211 21,240,000 307 36,250,000 193 20,700,000 163 15,285,000 119 11 230 000 50 5,285,000 43 4, 890,000 3, 245, 000 28 4,420,000 44 9,665,000 56 78 16 470 000 383 19,960,000 394 21,554,500 470 31,130,000 553 34,333,500 431 21,019,300 In voluntary liquidation. No. 3 6 4 12 18 17 14 11 21 20 38 32 26 41 33 9 26 78 40 30 85 25 25 34 41 50 41 53 46 79 49 37 70 69 64 43 39 71 72 a 65 Capital. $330,000 650,000 2,160,000 2,445,500 3,372,710 2,550, 000 1,450,000 2,180,500 3,524, 700 2,795,000 3,820,200 2,565,000 2,539, 500 4,237,500 3,750,000 570,000 1,920,000 16,120,000 7, 736,000 3,647,250 17,856,590 1,651,100 2,537,450 4,171,000 4,316,000 5,050, 000 4,485,000 6,157,500 6,035,000 10,475,000 6,093,100 3, 745, 000 9,659,000 12,509, 000 24,335,000 12,474,950 7,415,000 22,190,000 30,720,000 20,285,000 7,460 881,950,482 1,548 280,524,550 Netincrease Addfor*banks restored to solvency... T o t a l net increase . Insolvent. No. Capital. 1 2 6 4 1 1 6 11 3 5 9 10 14 8 3 3 11 4 8 8 8 2 9 25 17 65 21 36 27 38 7 12 6 11 2 12 20 Net yearly increase. No. 134 450 $50,000 1,007 500,000 56 1,170,000 410,000 50,000 250,000 7 159 158 1,806,100 36 3,825, 000 48 250,000 1,000, 000 64 965,000 3,344, 000 2,612,500 1, 230,000 700,000 45 60 1,561,300 146 250,000 220 1,285,000 150 600,000 56 650,000 141 192 1,550,000 1,900,000 90 250,000 168 750,000 248 3,622,000 127 2,450,000 93 10,935,000 8 2,770,000 5,235,020 3,805, 000 ft,851, 500 1,200, 000 2 850,000 334 1,800,000 344 1,760,000 397 450,000 469 3,480,000 346 1,535,000 438 72,702,420 5,755 Capital. $16,378,700 79, 366,950 242,162,982 7,365,150 930,300 Net yearly decrease. No. Capital. 8 10 $i,645,500 9 1,922,710 64,000 18,069,000 15,001,400 253,000 3,700,500 7,283,800 5 340,200 7 3,294,500 27 4,075,000 3 1,385,000 5,104,170 7,731,050 12,357,000 20,668, 350 11,109,980 1,518,590 19,056,900 26,458,550 5,982,000 16,674,000 30,450,000 12,593,000 6,677,500 5,740 000 7,960,000 50 6,438,120 42 4,305, 000 36 11,090,500 65 4,044,000 19 8,715 000 5, 685, 050 12,379,500 8,490,000 133,500 800,700 592,062,332 281 63,538, 820 281 63,538,820 5,474 528,523,512 21 6,075,000 5,495 *>534,598,512 "Exclusive of one bank placed in charge of receiver subsequent to voluntary liquidation. t> The total authorized capital stock on October 31 was $781,126,335; the paid-in capital, $779,498,101, including the capital stock of liquidating and insolvent banks which have not deposited lawful money for the retirement of their circulating notes. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 7.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED, IN LIQUIDATION, AND IN OPERATION, WITH THEIR CAPITAL, BONDS ON DEPOSIT, AND CIRCULATION ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING ON OCTOBER 31, 1904. Banks. States and Territories. Organized. In In liqui- operdation. ation. Circulation. Capital stock paid. United States bonds on deposit. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding.a Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts . . . Rhode Island Connecticut 104 67 71 300 65 103 21 11 23 80 37 23 83 $10,141,000 56 5,380,000 48 6,285,000 220 64,115,500 28 9,175,250 80 20,049,570 $5,973,850 5,208,500 4,639,500 27,849,450 4,422,500 11,326,350 $62,502,490 44,033,135 52,719,710 465,375.675 98,505,305 135, 761,950 $66,305,557 39,234,580 48,093,506 433,237,206 92,994,766 124,309,430 $6,196,933 4,798,555 4,626,204 32,138, 469 5,510,539 11,452,520 Total 710 195 515 115,146,320 59,420,150 858,898,265 794,175,045 64,723,220 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. Columbia... 555 159 762 24 97 21 186 23 114 369 144,024,915 136 18,095,000 648 95,669,836 2,271,025 24 88 16,492,400 4,677,000 13 69,230, 300 9,263,750 58,894,850 1,000,500 7,951,500 2,520,000 566,325,245 89,439,820 391,317,065 11,058,955 68, 590,330 12,838,250 488,045,974 80,252,458 331,020,404 10,109,472 59,646,953 9,697,225 78,279,271 9,187,362 60,296,661 949,483 8,943,377 3,141,025 Total Virginia West Virginia North Carolina .. South Carolina... Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Missouri Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota North Dakota South Dakota Kansas Nebraska Total 1,618 102 87 57 31 76 40 74 30 46 524 31 156 97 1,351 162 488 265 437 185 165 360 265 105 94 287 226 3,039 9 8 340 1,278 281,230,176 148,860,900 1,139,569,665 22 11 12 8 20 12 17 6 11 103 8 39 34 978,772,486 160, 797,179 80 76 45 23 56 28 57 24 35 421 23 117 63 7,801,770 6,303, 500 3,726,100 2,938,000 6,195,000 2,594, 960 5,680,000 2,770,000 4,302,500 31,284,805 2,388,190 14, 615, 200 7,584,200 5,948,900 4,326,700 2,555, 750 1,669,450 3,877,050 1,441,000 3,876, 750 1,586, 250 2,626,500 13,863,310 592, 500 11,208,050 4,578,250 29,439, 750 18,828, 690 13,472,390 11,155,685 18, 630,270 4,049,960 14,544,150 4,242,630 17,876,550 44,340,030 3,071,190 66,674,345 23,412,780 22,954, 764 14,216,381 10,747,946 9,163,058 14,696,503 2,579,817 10,498,153 2,551,301 14,817,106 30,029,596 2,425,574 54,467,896 18,828,868 6,484, 986 4,612,309 2,724,444 1, 992,627 3,933,767 1,470,143 4,045,997 1,691,329 3,059,444 14,310,434 645,616 12,206,449 4,583,912 303 1,048 98,184,225 58,150,460 269,738,420 207,976,963 61,761,457 68 150 85 107 97 50 87 44 20 28 123 74 23,499,780 55,465,100 18,801,000 49,090, 750 12,830,000 13,517,500 17,342,500 17,809,750 3,100,000 2, 575,000 10,832,500 11,025,000 18,929,740 30,852,300 11,034,150 19,616,400 7,336,250 6,662,670 11,123,210 7,367,400 1,298,000 1,245,300 7,425,290 5,568,870 62,666,295 196,641,710 81,042,505 106,912,645 52,727,890 30,854,050 51,405,690 28,878,800 4,565, 790 4,885,190 27, 787,250 23,645,890 42,815,962 162,303, 666 69,178,374 85,351,990 44,579,053 23,774,647 39,928,183 21,235,823 3,217,617 3,645,050 20,183,515 18,047,957 19,850,333 34, 338,044 11,864,131 21,560,655 8,148,837 7,079,403 11,477,507 7,642,977 1,348,173 1,240,140 7,603,735 5,597,933 933 2,106 235, 888,880 128,459,580 672,013,705 534,261,837 137,751,868 94 338 180 330 88 115 273 221 85 66 164 152 Nevada Oregon Colorado Idaho Montana Wyoming Washington ...... California Utah New Mexico Arizona Oklahoma Indian Territory. Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico 4 57 94 32 52 24 88 97 22 31 15 106 116 1 2 1 2 18 32 7 24 5 53 19 7 10 3 10 4 2 39 62 25 28 19 35 78 15 21 12 96 112 1 2 1 282,000 2, 745,000 6,031,000 1,165,000 2,832,900 1,085,000 3, 705,000 18,062,800 1,887,500 1,291,800 655,000 3,780,000 4,840,500 50,000 535,000 100,000 220,500 1, 721,050 4,535,500 418,900 1,199,750 515,250 1,691,300 14,267,000 1,449,000 877,000 436,450 1,759,400 2,183, 600 12,500 266, 500 100,000 636,390 6,767,240 16,695,670 1,645,050 6,301,090 2,291,180 8,317,550 30,661,430 5,422,840 3,919,920 1,138,590 3,081,520 3,842,120 22,450 423,000 120,850 425,011 5,025,583 12,096,096 1,235,308 5,000,153 1,784,747 6,488,847 16,250,590 3,942,684 2,979,427 691,903 1,313, 595 1,595,405 8,250 258,200 19,250 211,379 1,741,657 4,599,574 409,742 1,300,937 506,433 1,828,703 15,410,840 1,480,156 940,493 446,687 767,925 2,246,715 14,200 164,800 101,600 Total 742 194 548 49,048,500 31,653, 700 91,286,890 59,115,049 32,171,841 Total currency banks Add gold banks . 3,031,506,945 2,574,301,380 457,205,565 3,465,240 3,389,305 75,935 United States.... 7,460 &1.965 5,495 779,498,101 426,544,790 3,034,972,185 2,577,690,685 457,281,500 a Including $32,750,918 for which layful money has been deposited with the Treasurer of the United States to retire an equal amount of circulation which has not been presented for redemption. b Exclusive of 21 banks formerly in charge of receivers but restored to solvency. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 75 No. 8.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED, IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION, INSOLVENT, AND NUMBER AND CAPITAL OP ASSOCIATIONS IN ACTIVE OPERATION ON JANUARY 1 OF EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1904. Year. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897 1898, 1899 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904 In volunOrganized. tary liquidation. 179 682 1,626 1,665 1,675 1,688 1,696 1,759 1,912 2,073 2,131 2,214 2,315 2,345 2,375 2,405 2,445 2,498 2,606 2,849 3,101 3,281 3,427 3,612 3,832 3,954 4,190 4,494 4,673 4,832 4,934 4,983 5,029 5,054 5,108 5,165 5,240 5,662 6,074 6,566 7,081 6 11 16 29 47 62 77 87 101 118 141 179 211 236 274 308 320 349 429 462 506 578 611 632 668 706 754 804 853 905 975 1,024 1,059 1,144 1,207 1,261 1,302 1,351 1,421 1,495 Insolvent. 1 3 10 13 15 15 19 23 34 37 40 50 61 76 81 84 85 87 89 102 104 113 121 128 133 143 169 180 243 260 294 327 353 368 373 379 386 389 402 In active operation. No. 179 676 1,614 1,646 1,636 1,628 1,619 1,667 1,806 1,949 1,979 2,036 2,096 2,084 2,078 2,055 2,056 2,094 2,172 2,333 2,550 2,673 2,745 2,888 3,079 3,158 3,351 3,597 3,700 3,799 3,786 3,748 3,711 3,668 3,614 3,590 3,606 3,981 4,337 4,756 5,184 Capital. $14,040,522 135,618,874 403,357,346 420,229,739 420,260, 790 426,882,611 433,803,311 442,427,981 468,210,336 487,781,551 499,003,401 503,347,901 511,155,865 501,392,171 485,557,771 471,609,396 461,557,515 467,039,084 470,018,135 492,076,635 518,031,135 529,910,165 534,378,265 555,865,165 584,726,915 598,239,065 623,791,365 665,267,865 685,762,265 695,148,665 693,353,165 670,906,365 664,076,915 655,334,915 639,440,295 622,482,195 608,588, 045 635,309,395 670,164,195 723,416,695 767,567,095 76 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER, 31, 1904. ALABAMA. 7044 7062 7073 7084 7097 7141 7148 7371 7417 7424 7429 7451 Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Troy Bank of Mobile, National Banking Association, Mobile First National Bank of Oxford Selma National Bank, Selma First National Bank, Cullman American National Bank, Montgomery First National Bank, Linden Citizens' National Bank of Thomasville First National of Alexander City First National Bank of Headland First National Bank of Brundidge First National Bank of Sylacauga $125,000 100,000 25,000 150,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 30,000 30,000 Total capital Total number of banks, 12. 695,000 ARIZONA TERRITORY. ARKANSAS. 7046 7138 7163 7240 7311 7323 7346 7361 National Bank of El Dorado State National Bank, Texarkana First National Bank, Mena Merchants' National Bank, Fort Smith First National Bank of Corning Citizens' National Bank, El Dorado . . . First National Bank of Fayetteville . . . First National Bank of Vail Buren Total capital Total number of banks, 8. $25,000 100,000 50,000 400,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 725,000 CALIFORNIA. 7057 7058 7063 7069 7152 7176 7202 7210 7219 7259 7279 7336 7388 7390 7418 First National Bank of San Pedro First National Bank of Monterey First National Bank of Visalia First National Bank of Palo Alto First National Bank of Cucamonga First National Bank of Napa First National Bank of Sonora First National Bank of Ventura First National Bank of Alturas Redlands National Bank, Redlands First National Bank of San Mateo County, at Redwood City First National Bank of Madera First National Bank of Calistoga First National Bank of Fowler American National Bank of San Diego $25,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 102,800 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 Total capital Total number of banks, 15. 722,800 COLORADO. 7082 7228 7288 7408 7435 First National Bank of Rocky Ford First National Bank of Monte Vista Montrose National Bank, Montrose United States National Bank of Denver First National Bant of Meeker Total capital Total number of banks, 5. ' 1 j ! ! ! | $50,000 25,000 36,000 200,000 40,000 ! 351,000 j REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 77 No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. DELAWARE. Charter No. 7211 Title. First National Bank of Delmar . . Capital. 830,000 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 7446 I Commercial National Bank of Washington . $300,000 FLORIDA. 7034 7153 7190 7253 7404 7423 First National Bank of Milton American National Bank of Tampa First National Bank of Madison First National Bank of Quincy First National Bank of De Funiak Springs First National Bank of Graceville , Total capital Total number of banks, 6. $25,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 35,000 25,000 435,000 GEORGIA. 7067 7220 7247 7300 7330 7431 7459 First National Bank of Sparta First National Bank of Tallapoosa . First National Bank of Lafayette... First National Bank of Madison National Bank of Union Point First National Bank of Commerce.. First National Bank of Fort Valley. $50,000 25,000 25, 000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 Total capital Total number of banks, 7. 225,000 IDAHO. 7120 7133 7230 7381 7419 Exchange National Bank of Coeur d'Alene .. First National Bank of Rexburg Commercial National Bank of St. Anthony .. First National Bank of Montpelier First National Bank of Blackfoot Total capital $100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 225,000 Total number of banks, 5. ILLINOIS, 7031 7049 7077 7079 7080 7111 7121 7145 7151 7168 7236 7276 7339 7350 7358 7365 7379 7385 7396 7440 7443 7458 First National Bank of Compton Henry National Bank, Henry White Hall National Bank, White Hall First National Bank of Momence First National Bank of Villa Grove First National Bank of Chrisman First National Bank of White Hall First National Bank of Aledo Farmers' National Bank of Strawn First National Bank of Humboldt Union National Bank of Elgin First National Bank of Catlin First National Bank of Windsor First National Bank of Mount Olive Prairie National Bank of Chicago Georgetown National Bank, Georgetown First National Bank of Mulberry Grove First National Bank of Golconda Citizens' National Bank of Shelbyville National Bank of Pawnee First National Bank of Mound City First National Bank of Johnston City Total capital Total number of banks, 22. $25,000 30.000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 250,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 980,000 78 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. INDIANA. 7036 7124 7132 7155 7175 7180 7241 7260 7342 7354 7374 7375 7411 7415 7437 7454 First National Bank of Poseyville , First National Bank of Greens Fork First National Bank of Columbia City First National Bank of Bicknell Columbia City National Bank, Columbia City First National Bank of Portland First National Bank of Loogdotee First National Bank of Odon First National Bank of Jasonville First National Bank of Hartsville First National Bank of Rush ville Citizens' National Bank of Tell City First National Bank of Lin ton American National Bank of La Fayette First National Bank of Freeland Park Peoples' National Bank of Muncie Total capital Total number of banks, 16. $25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 125,000 25,000 100,000 710,000 INDIAN TERRITORY. 7032 7042 7050 7053 7054 7071 7085 7099 7104 7115 7118 7185 7197 7209 7217 7251 7289 7321 7368 7389 7420 7432 7442 American National Bank of Bartlesyille American National Bank of Tishomingo First National Bank of Hartshorne Citizens' National Bank of Calvin First National Bank of Stonewall Citizens' National Bank of Ada Tulsa National Bank, Tulsa First National Bank of Bennington National Bank of Poteau First National Bank of Broken Arrow First National Bank of Poteau First National Bank of Francis First National Bank of Mill Creek First National Bank of Berwyn First National Bank of Stigler First National Bank of Ramona Duncan National Bank, Duncan Coalgate National Bank, Coalgate Caddo National Bank, Caddo First National Bank of Byars First National Bank of Cornish American National Bank of Stigler Merchants and Planters' National Bank of Davis Total capital Total number of banks, 23. $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 $665,000 IOWA. 7061 7089 7108 7114 7126 7137 7189 7261 7287 7294 7304 7309 7322 7326 7357 7369 7382 7401 7439 First National Bank of Fontanelle Lyon County National Bank of Rock Rapids First National Bank of Aurelia First National Bank of Colfax First National Bank of Alta First National Bank of Linn Grove First National Bank of Sioux Rapids First National Bank of Lineville First National Bank of Norway First National Bank of Havelock First National Bank of In wood First National Bank of Coin First National Bank of Akron First National Bank of Cumberland Monroe National Bank, Monroe First National Bank of Sioux Center Farmers' National Bank of Henderson Citizens' National Bank of Sioux City Citizens' National Bank of Grinnell Total capital Total number of banks, 19. 825,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 680,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 79 No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. KANSAS. 7125 7178 7192 7195 7218 7222 7226 7285 7298 7302 7303 7313 7318 7383 7416 7412 Moffet Bros. National Bank, Larned First National Bank of Clifton First National Bank of Meade First National Bank of Overbrook Fredonia National Bank, Fredonia First National Bank, Lyndon First National Bank of La Harpe National Bank of Commerce, Dodge City Farmers' National Bank of Oberlin Jewell County National Bank, Burr Oak Home National Bank, Eureka First National Bank, Plainville First National Bank, Moline People's National Bank of Cherry vale... First National Bank of Goff Farmers' National Bank of Kingman Total capital Total number of banks, 16. $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 KENTUCKY. 7030 7037 7086 7110 7122 7164 7174 7215 7242 7254 7281 7284 7402 7457 Pikeville National Bank, Pikeville First National Bank of Greenup National Bank of Middlesborough First National Bank of Louisa Louisa National Bank, Louisa Citizens' National Bank of Paintsville First National Bank of Williamsburg Bell National Bank, Pineville First National Bank of Sebree First National Bank of Prestonsburg Olive Hill National Bank, Olive Hill National Bank of John A. Black, Barbourville Farmers and Merchants' National Bank of Franklin Western National Bank of Louisville Total capital Total number of banks, 14. $25,000 25,000 50,000 30, 000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 300,000 665,000 LOUISIANA. 7047 7169 7232 First National Bank of Lake Arthur First National Bank of New R o a d s . . . . First National Bank of Mansfield Total capital Total number of banks, 3. $25,000 25 000 25,000 75,000 MARYLAND. 7064 7160 First National Bank of North East First National Bank of Mount Airy Total capital Total number of banks, 2. $25,000 25,000 50,000 MASSACHUSETTS. 7297 7452 Wellesley National Bank, Wellesley Danvers National Bank, Danvers... Total capital Total number of banks, 2. $50,000 100,000 150,000 80 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. MINNESOTA. Charter No. 7033 7092 7100 7109 7128 7143 7161 7184 7196 7199 7213 7221 7227 7080 7081 7268 7273 7283 7292 7307 7341 7373 7380 7387 7427 7428 7438 Title. Hancock National Bank, Hancock First National Bank, New Prague First National Bank of Madelia First National Bank of Le Roy First National Bank of Iona First National Bank of Lake Park First National Bank of Clinton First National Bank of Elgin First National Bank of Halstad First National Bank of Le Sueur First National Bank of Graceville First National Bank of Lamberton First National Bank of Browerville People's National Bank of Long Prairie First National Bank of Ulen First National Bank of Deer Creek First National Bank of Belle Plaine First National Bank of Waterville First National Bank of Mora Goodhue County National Bank, Red Wing First National Bank, Brown Valley First National Bank of Bertha First National Bank of International Falls. First National Bank of Braham National Citizens Bank of Canby First National Bank of Cambridge First National Bank of Beardsley Total capital Total number of banks, 27. Capital. $25,000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25. 000 25,000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 50,000 30, 000 25,000 830,000 MISSISSIPPI. 7200 First National Bank of Shaw 7216 First National Bank of Greenwood . 7266 Citizens' National Bank of Meridian Total capital Total number of banks, 3. $30,000 250,000 150,000 430, 000 MISSOURI. 7066 7094 7154 7179 7205 7256 7271 7282 7351 7460 First National Bank of Marceline First National Bank of Liberal Farmers' National Bank of Pleasant Hill Bankers' World's Fair National Bank, St. Louis First National Bank, Albany First National Bank of Versailles First National Bank of Bolivar First National Bank of Mountain Grove First National Bank of Braymer National Bank of Jamesport $25, 000 25,000 25, 000 200, 000 30,000 30, 000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30, 000 465,000 Total capital Total number of banks, 10. MONTANA. 7101 7172 7274 7320 7441 First National Bank of Glendive First National Bank of Plains First National Bank of Lewistown First National Bank of Forsyth National Bank of Gallatin Valley, at Bozeman Total capital Total number of banks, 5. $25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 260,000 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 81 No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. NEBRASKA. Charter | No. i Title. National Bank of Hnmboldt First National Bank of El wood 7239 National Bank of Commerce, Lincoln . 7277 First National Bank, of Loup City 7325 First National Bank of ir pencer 7329 Nebraska National Bank of Norfolk . . . 7333 First National Bank of Dodge 7340 First National Bank of Burwell 7355 First National Bank of Diller 7384 First National Bank of Sargent 7393 First National Bank of Ansley 7421 First National Band of Randolph 7425 First National Bank of Emerson 7449 National Bank of North Bend 7005 7204 Total capital Total number of banks, 14. Capital. mo, ooo 25, 000 100.000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 500, 000 NEVADA. 7038 Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Reno. $200,000 NEW JERSEY. 7131 Caldwell National Bank, Caldwell 7171 Cranford National Bank, Cranford 7223 First National Bank of Englishtown 7265 First National Bank of Williamstown 7291 People's National Bank of Lake wood 7364 First National Bank of Branchville 7436 National Freehold Banking Co 825,000 50,000 25,000 25, 000 50,000 25, 000 Total capital Total number of banks, 7. 300,000 100,000 NEW MEXICO. 7043 7186 First National Bank of Artesia State National Bank of Albuquerque Total capital Total n u m b e r of banks, 2. $25,000 100,000 125, 000 NEW YORK. 7102 7107 7203 7233 7255 7290 7305 7344 7447 74,50 Citizens' National Bank of Olean Maiden Lane National Bank of New York Coal a n d Iron National Bank of New York First National Bank of Philmont Washington County National Bank, Granville Richmond Borough National Bank, Stapleton Cooperstown National Bank, Cooperstown First National Bank of Cornwall Battery P a r k National Bank of New York Mtna National Bank of New York Total capital Total n u m b e r of banks, 10. $100,000 250,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 25, 000 200,000 200,000 1,325,000 NORTH CAROLINA. 7188 7862 First National Bank of Dunn First National Bank of Rocky Mount. First National Bank of Lumberton . . . Total capital Total n u m b e r of banks, 3. CUR 1904, PT 1 $25,000 25, 000 25, 000 75, 000 82 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE Y E A R ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. NORTH DAKOTA. Charter | No. ! Title. 7116 First National Bank of Bow bells 7142 ! Casa County National Bank, Casselton ... 7162 i First National Bank, Westhope 7166 First National Bank of Wyndmere 7234 First National Bank of Osnabrock 7295 First National Bank of Fingal 7315 I First National Bank of Carpio 7324 First National Bank of Finley 7332 Merchants' National Bank of Willow City 7377 Cando National Bank, Cando Total capital Total number of banks, 10. Capital. $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 25, 000 250,000 OHIO. 7035 7039 7074 7091 7130 7187 7235 7237 7248 7327 7370 7391 7399 7403 7456 People's National Bank of Plymouth Piketon National Bank, Piketon First National Bank of Kalida .' First National Bank of Wauseon Greenville National Bank, Greenville First National Bank of New Holland First National Bank of Amesville First National Bank of Somerset Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Mount Vernon. Farmers and Merchants' National Bank of Bellaire Farmers' National Bank of Clarksville First National Bank of Newton Falls First National Bank of Seneca ville First National Bank of Mason Hamilton County National Bank of Cleves Total capital Total number of banks, 15. OKLAHOMA 7103 7117 7127 7159 7177 7207 7238 7278 7293 7299 7328 7386 7444 $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25, 000 25, 000 100, COO 1C0,000 25, 000 50, (.00 25,000 25, 000 25,000 625,000 TERRITORY. National Bank of Pond Creek First National Bank of Fairview First National Bank of Apache Altus National Bank of Leger First National Bank of Prague Farmers' National Bank of Lexington. German National Bank of Weatherford First National Bank of Thomas National Bank of Norman National Bank of Commerce, Guthrie . City National Bank of Mangum Cleveland National Bank First National Bank of Tonkawa Total capital Total number of banks, 13. $25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,0C0 25, 000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 405,000 ' OREGON. 7059 7072 7167 7244 7272 7301 First National Bank of Condon First National Bank of Dallas First National Bank of Klamath Falls First National Bank of Lake view Fkrst National Bank of Hood River Commercial National Bank of Pendleton. Total capital Total number of banks, 6. $25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 200,000 REPORT OK THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 83 No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. PENNSYLVANIA. Charter No. Title. 7051 Citizens' National Bank of Lansford 7056 Atglen National Bank, Atglen 7076 First National Bank of Cecil 7078 Christiana National Bank, Christiana 7090 Rices Landing National Bank, Rices Landing . 7112 First National Bank of Wehrum 7139 Emaus National Bank, Emaus 7156 First National Bank of Millerstown 7181 First National Bank of Spangler 7193 Swarthmore National Bank, Swarthmore 7229 First National Bank of Saxton . 7262 First National Bank of Scenery Hill 7263 Old National Bank, Washington 7280 First National Bank of Galeton 7286 Tamaqua National Bank, Tamaqua 7310 First National Bank of Millsboro 7312 First National Bank of Edinboro 7334 Bituminous National Bank of Winburne 7343 National Bank of Girard 7349 New Cumberland National Bank, New Cumberland. 7353 First National Bank of Marysville 7356 First National of Bellwood ". 7363 Parnassus National Bank, Parnassus 7366 Farmers' National Bank of Freeport 7367 First National Bank of Portage 7395 Old National Bank of New Brighton 7400 Madera National Bank, Madera 7405 Farmers' National Bank of Hickory 7406 Nanticoke National Bank, Nanticoke 7409 People's National Bank of Zelienople 7430 Curwensville National Bank, Curwensville 7445 Colonial National Bank of Connellsville 7448 Catawissa National Bank, Catawissa 7453 Du Bois National Bank, Du Bois Total capital Total number of banks, 34. Capital. $50,000 40,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 25, 000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50, 000 30,000 25,000 150,000 50,000 100, 000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25, 000 50,000 25,000 100, 000 50,000 25, 000 100, 000 50, 000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 1,755,000 SOUTH DAKOTA. 7048 7134 7252 7335 7352 7426 7455 First National Bank of Scotland Farmers' National Bank of White First National Bank of Egan First National Bank of Hudson Vermilion National Bank, Vermilion ... Farmers' National Bank of Bridgewater Western National Bank of Mitchell Total capital Total number of banks, 7. $25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 230,000 TENNESSEE. 7225 7314 7397 National Bank of LaFollette First National Bank of Tracy City First National Bank of Franklin County, at Decherd Total capital Total number of banks, 3. 850,000 25,000 25,000 100, 000 TEXAS. 7041 First National Bank of Smithville 7045 First National Bank of Floyadada 7052 Texas National Bank of Dallas 7055 Citizen's National Bank of Blooming Grove 7070 First National Bank of Alvin 7075 National Exchange Bank of El Paso 7096 Citizens' National Bank of Daingerfield 7098 German-American National Bank, Mason 7105 Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Comanche 7106 First National Bank of Munday $25,000 30,000 250,000 25,000 25, 000 100,000 30,000 25,GOO 50,000 25, 000 84 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE Y E A R ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. TEXAS—Continued Charter No. 7113 7119 7128 7129 7140 7144 7146 7147 7149 7157 7165 7170 7183 7194 7201 7212 7214 7231 7243 7245 7249 7257 7269 7306 7316 7317 7331 7337 7345 7348 7360 7376 7378 7392 7394 7407 7410 7413 7414 7422 7433 Title. Gaston National Bank of Dallas Home National Bank of Llano First National Bank of Claude Rogers National Bank of .1 efferaon Citizens' National Bank of Garland First National Bank of Lewisville Farmers' National Bank of Manor First National Bank of Covington Kyle National Bank, Kvle Hico National Bank, Hico Western National Bank, Fort Worth Royal National Bank, Palestine City National Bank, Eastland Morris County National Bank, Naples First National Bank of Mansfield Adams National Bank, Devine First National Bank of Alpine First National Bank of Coolidge Stockmen's National Bank of Cotulla First National Bank of Clifton Farmers' National Bank of Center First National Bank of Annona Farmers a n d Merchants' National Bank, Grandview . First National Bank of Shamrock Woods National Bank of San Antonio Barlett National Bank, Barlett. Citizens' National Bank, Ennis First National Bank of Anderson. Arlington National Bank, Arlington Campbell National Bank, Campbell Merchants and Farmers' National Bank, Cisco PittsburgNational Bank, Pittsburg First National Bank of Merit City National Bank of T e x a r k a n a City National Bank of Lampasas Farmers' National Bank of Hubbard First National Bank of Gorman First National Ban k of McLean Runnels County National Bank of Miles First National Bank of Brec ken ridge Del Rio National Bank, Pel Rio Total capital Total number of banks, 51. Ca-Dital. $250, 000 60, (00 25, 010 25, 000 50, 0(0 25, 010 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 50, 300. 100, GOO 25, 000 35 000 25' 000 50, 000 25, 000 25, 0G0 60, 000 40, 25. 25, 000 30, 000 25, 000 200, 35, 000 I 50, 000 25. 000 25, 000 27, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 100, 000 50, 000 25, 000 30, 000 25, 000 25, 000 40, 000 50, 000 000 2,717,000 000 ceo coo coo UTAH. 7296 i Pingree National Bank, Ogden | $175,000 VERMONT. 7068 7267 People's National Bank of Barre Bradford National Bank, Bradford $100,000 25,000 Total capital Total number of banks, 2. ; j 125,000 VIRGINIA. 7093 7135 7150 7173 7206 7208 7258 7308 7338 Alexandria National Bank, Alexandria People's National Bank, Gate City Citizens' National Bank, Orange People's National Bank, Lexington First National Bank of Martinsville First National Bank of Gate City Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, OnUy . American National Bank of Lynchburg First National Bank of Berryville Total capital Total number of banks, 9. $100;000 25000 25, COO 50, COO •50, 000 •28, 500 50,000 100 000 25 oco ! | 453,500 -85 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE Y E A R ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904— Continued. WASHINGTON. Charter No. Capital. Till-. 7095 Colfax National Bank 7372 I First National Bank of Bellingham $120,000 100, 000 Total capital Total Limber of banks, 2. 220,000 WEST VIRGINIA. 7060 7191 7246 7250 7270 7275 7359 Randolph National Bank, Elkins First National Bank of Pen nsboro Citizens' National Bank of Pennsboro First National Bank of Salem National Citizens' Bank of Charlestown First National Bank of Clendenin West Virginia National Bank of H u n t i n g t o n . Total capital Total v u iibcr of banks, 7. WISCONSIN. 7040 7087 7136 7158 7224 7264 7347 7434 First National B a n k of Edgerton First National Bank of River Falls First National Bank of Wautoma First National Bank of Bayfield First National Bank of Brillion First National Bank of Fairchild Batavian National B a n k of La Crosse . First National Bank of Phillips $25, 000 25,000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 400,000 25,000 Total capital Total n u m b e r of banks, I 575,000 WYOMING. 7083 7198 7319 Stockmen's National Bank of Casper. First National Bank of Newcastle First National Bank of Cody 850,000 25,000 25, 000 Total capital Total number of banks, 3. ! I Grand total: Number of banks . Capital No. 100,000 431 $21, (1'), 300 10.—NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF STATE BANKS CONVERTED INTO NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS IN E A C H STATE AND TERRITORY FROM 1863 TO OCTOBER 31, 1904. State or Territory. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan , Minnesota Missouri Montana Number. 7 2 9 1 17 10 22 38 20 7 34 32 182 10 39 19 3 Capital. $900,000 100,000 825,000 7,777,800 730,000 18,932,770 585,010 230,000 50,000 500, 000 50,000 2,095,000 650, 000 1,170,000 1,867,000 4,131,900 2, 775,000 4,605,000 9, 749,372 65,641,200 1,125,000 1,691,000 9,234,300 180,000 State or Territory. Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina. North Dakota . . Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania . . Rhode I s l a n d . . . South C a r o l i n a . South Dakota . . Tennessee Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia . . Wisconsin Wyoming Total Number. 27 28 42 3 204 5 16 ' 12 26 3 100 52 1 13 14 22 11 3 15 15 2 1,169 Capital. 81,585,000 2,595, 000 7, 470,450 150,000 90,856,291 376,000 405,000 950, 000 745.000 300,000 29,594,095 16,717,550 600,000 375,000 1,845,000 2,029,990 891,300 250,000 1,008, "00 1, 410, 000 100,000 295,849,628 86 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 11.—CAPITAL, NUMBER OF SHARES, AVERAGE PAR VALUE, NUMBER OF SHAREHOLDERS OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS, NUMBER OF WOMEN SHAREHOLDERS AND SHARES OWNED BY THEM ON JULY 4, 1904. State. Maine New Hampshire , Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States .. New York . Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia .... Total, Eastern States Virginia West Virginia . . . North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total, Middle States Number Number of women of shares share- owned by holders. women. N u m b e r of shares. Average par value. Number of shareholders. $11,205,000 5, 355,000 6,235,000 65,277,500 9,875. 250 19,849i 570 115,550 53,550 74,350 663,850 185,925 264,599 $96.70 100.00 83.86 98.33 53.11 75.02 7,363 3,725 3,763 38, 979 5, 321 11,436 3,034 1,470 1,510 16,641 2, 674 4, 933 26,457 13,179 20,997 159, 623 49,906 57,371 117,797,320 1,357,824 86.75 70, 587 30,262 327,533 143,421,040 17,920,000 i5,364,390 2,268,985 16,672, 400 3,527,000 1,695,160 245,100 1,192,486 36,502 500,128 35,270 84.61 73.11 79.97 62.16 33.34 100.00 35,607 13,114 57,753 2,371 10,719 1,319 12,691 4, 631 19, 392 1,025 4,004 388 324,965 64,728 290,-026 14,026 124,925 5,337 279,173,815 3,704,646 75.36 120,883 '42,131 824,007 7,836,000 5,936,000 3,660,000 2,938,000 5, 958, 000 2, 560,000 5, 305, 000 2,720,000 3 805 000 30,580, 300 2,320, 000 14,105,900 7,445,000 81,510 60,360 37, 350 29,380 59,580 25, 600 53, 050 27,200 38 050 305,803 41,200 145, 359 76, 200 96.14 98.34 98.00 100. 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100. 00 100 00 100. 00 56.31 97.04 97.70 4,616 4,311 1,759 1,830 2,458 763 1,636 1,432 1 744 10,992 741 7,882 3,253 1,146 1,031 429 518 639 131 446 310 330 1,921 161 3,211 1,031 13,928 10,393 8,345 6, 680 12,348 2,222 10,391 4,772 4 809 38,321 16, 713 46,444 16,584 95,169,200 980, 642 97.05 43, 417 11, 304 191,950 52,190,100 17,295,000 48,328,000 13,555, 000 . 13,180,000 17,686,000 17,840, 000 23,355,000 521,901 172,950 483, 280 135,550 136,300 177,360 178,400 233,550 100. 00 100.00 100.00 100. 00 96.70 99.72 100. 00 100. 00 19,750 5,692 11,517 4,004 4,212 5, 530 6,906 4,933 5,884 1,531 2,839 1,205 922 1,205 1,627 1,302 135,006 38,039 89,151 29, 349 22.276 30', 307 30,434 37,964 Capital. 203,429,100 2,039,291 99.75 62,544 16,515 412,526 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming .... Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma . Indian Territory Total, Western States 2,900,000 2,420 000 10,665,000 10,732,500 2,810,000 1,085,000 5,891,000 1,291,800 3,630,000 4,690,000 29,000 24,200 107,400 107,325 28,100 10,850 58,910 12,918 36,300 46,900 100.00 100. 00 99.30 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 100. 00 1,073 1,029 2,596 3,997 479 289 1,186 387 1,220 1,895 177 188 563 899 86 59 213 73 164 243 3,377 2,862 11,838 15,218 3,438 838 3,480 1,850 2,510 2,954 46,115, 300 461,903 99.84 14,151 2,665 48,365 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska 3, 830,000 2, 745, 000 17, 952,800 1,125,000 1,635,000 282,000 655,000 50, 000 38,300 27,450 180,028 11,750 16,350 2,820 6,550 500 100.00 100. 00 99.67 95.74 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 100. 00 853 841 4, 012 280 747 112 186 25 182 170 979 41 202 30 35 6 3,654 4,134 40,101 1,184 2,871 456 1,076 85 28,274,800 283,748 99.65 7,056 1,645 53,561 535,000 100,000 5,350 1,000 100. 00 100. 00 92 5 12 0 506 0 635,000 6, 350 100.00 97 12 506 770,594,535 8, 834, 404 87.23 318,735 104,534 1,858,448 Total, Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Total, island possessions Total, U n i t e d States 87 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF- THE CURRENCY. No. r _ \ — N U M B E R AND CAPITAL OF ALL NATIONAL B A N K S IN E A C H STATE E X TENDED UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882, TO OCTOBER 31, 1904. State or Territory. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total, Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, South ern States. Num- j berof banks. \ Capital. State or Territory. 08 ' $11,260,000 Ohio 48 Indiana 6,055,000 Illinois . 45 ! 7 306 000 246 ; 95,942,200 i Michigan Wisconsin 61 20,340,050 82 23, 775, 820 ! Minnesota Iowa Missouri . 164,679,070 550 ! Total, Middle States . 289 0,114,460 69 11,983,350 North Dakota 268 62,576,000 South Dakota 15 Nebraska 1,823,985 42 j 13,929,000 Kansas 6 Montana 1,377,000 Wyoming 689 i 171,803,795 Colorado New Mexico 22 I 3,241,000 20 Total, Western States. 2,586,000 10 ! 1,676,000 10 1,635,000 Washington. 11 2,056,000 Oregon California... 150,000 1, 385,000 Idaho 405,000 Utah 3, 300, 000 46 6,545, 000 Total, Pacific States . 3 450,000 Total, United S t a t e s . 53 10,557,400 23 4, 345,000 221 Number of ! banks. • Capital. 167 72 137 52 38 37 102 29 $29,855,100 8,894,000 24,011,000 6,790,000 5,020,000 9,005,000 9,330,000 4, 665,000 634 97,570,100 10 12 43 37 7 2 19 4 735,000 700,000 5,150,000 3,440,000 1,150,000 300,000 1,952,000 500,000 134 13,927,000 6 5 12 3 4 710,000 525,000 4,500,000 200,000 850,000 30 6,785,000 2, 258 493,096, 365 38,331,400 No. 13.—NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF ALL NATIONAL B A N K S I N E A C H STATE R E E X T E N D E D UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882, AS AMENDED APRIL 12, 1902, TO OCTOBER 31, 1904, INCLUSIVE. State or Territory. : NumI ber of I I banks. 14 6 8 41 1 14 Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States 84 New York New Jersey — Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total, Eastern States.. 136 i Capital. State or Territory. Tennessee $2,650,000 735,000 Total, Southern States 1,060,000 19,247,000 500,000 s Ohio 4,010,000 i Indiana Illinois Michigan . . Wisconsin.. 28, 202,000 Minnesota . 20,783,300 Iowa Missouri . . . 2,175,000 17,580,000 Total, Middle States.. 500,000 1, 600, 000 Nebraska . Kansas 42,638,300 West Virginia . Kentucky 250,000 il 500,000 !{ Number of banks. Capital. $850, 000 1,400, 000 6,265,000 1,005, 000 1, 775,000 430,000 845, 000 1,150,000 750,000 3, 050, 000 89 15,270, 000 500,000 300,000 Total, Western States. Total, United States.. 800,000 315 88,310,300 No. 1 4 . — N A T I O N A L B A N K S T H E CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH E X P I R E D BY L I M I TATION DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904, AND SUCCEEDING ASSOCIATIONS AS INDICATED. Jharter No. Title and location. 510 Union National B a n k of Weymouth, Mass. 894 First National B a n k of Danvers, Mass 3119 Second National B a n k of Colfax, Wash 3259 National B a n k of New Brighton, P a FRASER Digitized for Charter No. 7452 7095 7395 Title succeeding b a n k . Danvers National Bank. Colfax National Bank. Old National Bank of New Brighton. 88 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 15.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 3 1 , 1905, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION AND CAPITAL, THE CHARTERS OF WHICH MAY BE EXTENDED UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882. Title. 8270 3269 3272 3276 3273 3305 3287 3294 3274 3289 3295 3285 3281 3284 3279 3282 3291 3307 The First National Bank, Beaverdam The Denver National Bank, Denver The Mercantile National Bank, Cleveland The National Bank of Sturgis The First National Bank, Boone The Chestertown National Bank, Chestertown The Farmers' National Bank, Knoxville The City National Bank, Dixon The Second National Bank, Bucyrus The City National Bank, Austin .* The Belton National Bank, Belton The Old National Bank, Fort Wayne The Old National Bank, Evansville The First National Bank, Brooklyn The Galena National Bank, Galena The National Exchange Bank, Albany The Citizens' National Bank, Ripley The People's National Bank, Malone The First National Bank of Baird The National City Bank, Grand Rapids The First National Bank, Lexington The Commercial German National Bank, Peoria The First National Bank, Albion The Exchange National Bank, Little Rock The First National Bank, Fresno The First National Bank, Osborne The First National Bank, Buffalo The Old National Bank, Centraiia The Fulton County National Bank, Gloversville The Tiffin National Bank, Tiffin The Citizens' National Bank, Darlington The First National Bank, Salem The National Bank, Battle Creek The Boyle National Bank, Danville The First National Bank, Coffeyville The First National Bank, Sibley The German National Bank, Little Rock The First National Bank, Earlville. The Aberdeen National Bank, Aberdeen The First National Bank, Traverse City The Knox National Bank, Mount Vernon The First National Bank, Jackson The Exchange National Bank, Seneca Falls The First National Bank, Fort Edward The Merchants' National Bank, Middletown The National Bank, Houghton The Franklin National Bank, Franklin The First National Bank, Emmetsburg The Elizabethtown National Bank, Elizabeth town The First National Bank, Flint The West Point National Bank, Westpoint The First National Bank, Ord The Winneld National Bank, Winneld The First National Bank, Athens The First National Bank, Auburn The Glover National Bank, San Marcos The People's National Bank, Claly Center The Norfolk National Bank, Norfolk The First National Bank, San Marcos The First National Bank, Great Bend The First National Bank, Riverside The Citizens' National Bank, Watertown The Western Reserve National Bank, Warren The Miami County National Bank, Paola The First National Bank, Beaver Falls The First National Bank, Stanton The St. Johns National Bank, St. Johns The First National Bank, North Yakiraa The American Exchange National Bank, Detroit The North Attleborough National Bank, North Attleboro . The Northern National Bank, Lancaster The Norfolk National Bank, Norfolk The First National Bank, West Point The Lincoln National Bank, Lincoln 3286 3293 3292 3296 3316 3300 3321 3319 3299 3303 3312 3315 3308 3309 3314 3317 3324 3320 3318 3323 3326 3325 3328 3332 3329 3330 3333 3334 3338 3337 3335 33'ol 3340 3339 3*51 3311 3343 3314 3345 3347 3346 3363 3318 3349 3362 3350 3356 8864 3378 :3855 3357 3365 3367 3368 3370 3369 State. Wis... Colo .. Ohio. Mich . Iowa . Md . . . Ill . ...do. Ohio Tex .. ...do. Ind. do. Iowa . 111. N. Y . . Ohio.. N. Y .. Tex Mich .. Nebr .. 111. Mich Ark Cal . Kans .. Wyo... 111. N.Y... Ohio. Wis. N. Y. Mich Ky Kans .. Iowa .. rk.... Ill . S. Dak . Mich .. Ohio... Miss . N.Y. .do. ...do.. Mich .. Ind. Iowa . Pa Mich . Nebr .. do Kans . Tenn .. Nebr .. Tex Kans .. Nebr .. Tex . . . Kans.. Cal S. Dak . Ohio... Kans .. Pa. Nebr . Mich . Wash. Mich . Mans. Pa . Ya... Nebr 111... Date of expira- Capital. tion. 1904. Nov. 12 Nov. 15 .do Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 do ...do... Dec. 20 Dec. 22 ...do... Dec. 23 .do. Dec. 24 Dec. 30 1905. Jan. 2 ...do... Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 ....do... Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 do Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 14 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 30 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 10 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 22 May 1 May 6 May 7 May 12 .do May 13 ...do.. May 16 ...do.. May 22 do May 26 May 28 June 2 June 5 June 8 June 11 June 13 June 18 June 19 June 26 June 29 July 1 $50,0C0 5C0,000 600,000 65,000 100,000 60,000 60,000 100,000 60,000 150,000 100,000 350,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 550,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 80,000 150,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 100,000 100,000 75, 000 100, 000 150,000 100,000 80,000 100, 000 150,000 50, 000 70,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 80,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150, 000 50, 000 50,000 50,000 400, 000 100,000 125, 000 400, 000 50,000 100,000 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLEK OF THE CURRENCY. 89 15.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1905, ETC.—Continued. EXPIRE Title. 3385 3372 3389 3376 3375 3387 3381 3374 3371 3383 3377 3379 3380 3395 3393 3392 3397 3391 3396 3399 3400 3403 3409 3405 3404 3406 3421 3417 3407 3411 The First National Bank, Anthony The Camdeii National Bank, Camden. The National Bank, Raleigh The First National Bank, Paris. The First National Bank, White Sulphur Springs The Moorestown National Bank, Moorestown The Citizens' National Bank, Danville The First National Bank, St. Marys The Ninth National Bank, Philadelphia The Citizens' National Bank, Washington The First National Bank, Abingdon The First National Bank, McCook. The First National Bank, Grant City The Central National Bank, Wilmington The Minnehaha National Bank, Sioux Falls The First National Bank, Wayne The First National Bank, Devils Lake The First National Bank, Waupun The Grundy County National Bank, Grundy Center The First National Bank, McMinnville *. The First National Bank, Hillsboro The First National Bank, Greenwood The Traders' National Bank, Spokane The Capital National Bank, Salem The Citizens' National Bank, Newport The National Bank, Savannah The National Bank, Abbeville The Pacific National Bank, Tacoma The John Weedman National Bank, Farmer City The Hillsboro National Bank, Hillsboro ". Total number of banks . Total capital Date of expira- Capital. tion. ! 1905. Kans . July 9 $50,000 N.J... July 13 100,000 N.C .. July 15 225,000 July 16 Ill . 108,000 i Mont • July 23 100, 000 . do 50,000 N.J. July 24 100, 000 I Kans July 29 50,000 I Pa ... July 31 300,000 | do Aug. 3 200,000 Aug. 5 75,000 Nebr .. Aug. 6 50,000 Aug. 10 Mo 25,000 Del 210,000 •....do... S. Dak . Aug. 17 100,000 Nebr 75,000 Aug. 25 \ N. D ik Aug. 31 50,000 Wis... : Sept. 1 50,000 Iowa . Sept. 16 50,000 I Oreg.. Sept. 18 i 50,000 j N. Dak Sept. 21 50, 000 Nebr . Sept. 24 25,000 Wash . Sept. 30 200,000 Oreg.. Oct. " 75, 000 j N. H .. Oct. 50,000 j Ga Oct. 250,000 S. C Oct. 75,000 200,000 Wash . : Oct. 75,000 Ill . i Oct. N.Dak.. Oct. 2; 50,000 104 , 813,123,000 90 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL E X P I R E DURING THE Y E A R ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1905, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION, ETC., THE CHARTERS OF WHICH MAY BE REEXTENDED UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882, AS AMENDED A P R I L 12, 1902. Title. The Union National Bank, Philadelphia The Doylestown National Bank, Doylestown The First National Bank, Maiden The Essex National Bank, Haverhill ; The First National Bank, South Weymouth | The Rutland County National Bank, Rutland ; The Tradesmen's National Bank, Philadelphia | The Second National Bank, Erie ; The First National Bank, Carbondale The First National Bank, Provincetown 850 The First National Bank, Washington 580 The Harrisburg National Bank, Harrisburg e First F s t National Bank, Covington 718 T The 616 ! The Warren National Bank, Peabody 596 ; The People's National Bank of Roxbury, Boston 587 The National Bank of New Jersey, New Brunswick 615 j The National Rockland Bank of Roxbury, Boston 597 ! The Farmers' National Bank, Lancaster '. 608 The National Bank of Pottstown . 614 The Lechmere National Bank, East Cambridge 65'>7 The First National Bank, Mount Joy 596 The Claremont National Bank, Claremont 598 The Farmers' National Bank, Malone 602 The Bank of North America, Philadelphia 611 The Gettysburg National Bank, Gettysburg 603 The New England National Bank, Boston 604 The York National Bank, York 592 The Girard National Bank, Philadelphia 593 The National Bank of Chambersburg 643 The Atlantic National Bank, Boston 740 The Oakland National Bank, Gardiner 644 The Honesdale National Bank, Honesdale 662 | The First National Bank, Richmond 807 \ The Commercial National Bank, Cleveland 626 The Hopkinton National Bank, Hopkinton 658 The Nassau National Bank, Brooklyn 617 The Naumkeag National Bank, Salem 645 | The Mystic River National Bank, Mystic 666 i The National Bank of Commerce, New London 669 ! The Dedham National Bank, Dedham The Niagara County National Bank, Lockport 655 ! The Valley National Bank, Lebanon 707 , The First National Bank,, Plymouth .. 633 | The Merrimac National Bank, Haverhill 634 I "The Asiatic National ' * Bank, ~ * Salem. ~ * 727 The People's Bank, Pittsburg 735 The First National Bank, Stonington 635 The Bunker Hill National Bank of Charlestown, Boston 653 The First National Bank. Yonkers The First National Bankj Aurora 628 The Ware National Bank, Ware 648 The Monongahela National Bank, Brownsville 657 The Thames National Bank, Norwich 665 The Freeman's National Bank, Boston 710 The First National Bank, Mimu apolis 712 The Cape Cod National Bank, Harwich 641 The Columbia National Bank, Columbia 649 The Miners' National Bank, Pottsville 717 The Farmers' National Bank of Bucks County, Bristol 723 The Central National Bank, Philadelphia 782 The Marine National Bank, Bath 676 The National Grand Bank, Marblehead 708 The Millers River National Bank, Athol 789 The Newton National Bank, Newton : 651 The First National Bank, Alexandria The Lebanon National Bank, Lebanc n 659 The Fallkill National Bank, Poughkeepsie 663 The Neponset National Bank, Canton 681 T h e National B a n k of Fayette County, Uniontown 684 The Blue Hill National Bank, Milton 685 The Farmers' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburg 694 The York County National B a n k , York 656 The Western National Bank, P h i l a d e l p h i a 697 T h e National City Bank, L y n n 800 , T h e Farmers' National Bank,, Mansfield 801 I T h e First National Bank, West Winfield 563 573 58S 589 618 820 570 606 664 State. Pa do . . . Mass do . . . do . . . | Vt. j Pa ! do . . . !... .do Mass N. J | Pa . y Mass ....do... N.J Mass Pa. .do. Mass Pa N.H.... N. Y Pa do . . . Mass . . . Pa do . . . do . . . ! Mass . . . I Me ! Pa j Me Ohio j Mass . . . IN.Y j Mass . . . Conn . . . do . . . i Mass . . . N. Y \ Pa .. do Mass ....do. Pa.... Conn . Mass. N.Y.... Ind Mass Pa Conn . . . Mass Minn . . . ' Mass j Pa !... .do . . . ; do . . . | do . . . | Me I Mass.... ! do . . . \ do . . . Va Pa ! N. Y j Mass Pa. Mass Pa.... .do. .do. Mass Ohio N.Y.... Date of expiration. Capital. 1904. Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 ....do... Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 do ...do... ...do... Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 ...do... Nov. 22 .do. ...do... ...do... Nov. 23 do ...do... Nov. 24 Nov. 25 .do... Nov. ...do... ...do... ...do... Dec. 1 ...do.. do Dec. 2 ...do... Dec. 3 Dec. 5 ...do... ...do... Dec. 6 do Dec. 7 Dec. 8 ...do. do do Dec. 9 do... do Dec. 10 ...do... ...do... Dec. 12 ...do... ...do... Dec. 13 ....do... ....do... ....do... Dec. 14 Dec. 15 ...do... do ... Dec. 17 ....do... Dec. 19 ....do... .do ...do.. ...do.. do Dec. 20 ...do.. ...do.. ....do... 8500,0J0 105,000 100, 000 100,000 100,000 300,000 500,000 300,000 110,000 100,000 100,000 3 )0, 000 300,000 250,000 300,000 250, 000 300,000 450,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 1,000,000 145,150 1,000,000 500,000 2,000,000 130,000 750, 000 50, 000 150, 000 50,000 1, 500,000 50, 000 300,000 500,000 100,000 300, 000 300,000 150,000 100, (0J 100,000 240,000 200,000 1,000,000 200,000 500,000 150, 000 200,000 300,000 100,000 1,000,000 500,000 2,000,000 200,000 300,000 500,000 92,220 750,000 100,000 120,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 800,000 300,000 400,000 200,000 150,000 50,000 91 REPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1905, ETC.—Continued. Title. 661 670' 702 709 713 674 691 748 779 695 923 747 688 706 711 792 693 716 725 683 731 743 757 772 704 714 726 761 696 705 732 742 870 949 The Downington National Bank, Downington The Phoenix National Bank, Hartford The Rollstone National Bank, Fitchburg The First National Bank, Litchfield The Commercial National Bank, Chicago The National Bank of Phoenixville . The Mercantile National Bank, Salem The First National Bank, Montpelier The Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth The Second National Bank, J ersey City The First National Bank, Brooklyn ..." The First National Bank, New Windsor . The Waltham National Bank, Waltham The First National Bank, Amenia The Milton National Bank, Milton The First National Bank, Waterloo The National Union Bank, Reading The Mount Vernon National Bank, Boston The Second National Bank, St. Paul The Lancaster County National Bank, Lancaster The Charles River National Bank, Cambridge The Mechanics' National Bank, New Bedford The German National Bank, Pittsburg The Fourth National Bank, Providence The Salem National Bank, Salem The Pacific National Bank, Nantucket The Merchants' National Bank, Salem The Lincoln National Bank, Bath The Farmers' National Bank, Reading The Union National Bank, Pittsburg The Wyoming National Bank, Wilkesbarre The First National Bank, Westminster The Marine National Bank, Erie The Geneva National Bank, Geneva The Home National Bank, Meriden The NationalNational State Capital The Oxford Bank,Bank, OxfordConcord The First National Bank, Martinsville The First National Bank, Newcastle The Phenix National Bank, Providence The First National Bank, Batavia. The Manufacturers' National Bank, Troy The Wyoming County National Bank, Warsaw The Ticonic National Bank, Watervi lie The Bristol County National Bank, Taunton The New Albany National Bank, New Albany The Allegheny National Bank, Pi ttsburg, The National Bank of Oxford The Second National Bank, Allegheny The Delaware County National Bank, Delaware The Merchants' National Bank, New Albany The First National Bank, Knightstown * . The Cape Ann National Bank, Gloucester The First National Bank, Owego The First National Bank, Red Hook The Townsend National Bank, Townsend The Third National Bank, Baltimore The First National Bank, Elkhorn The National State Bank, Burlington The First National Bank, Charleston The Northern National Bank, Toledo The Wyoming National Bank, Tunkhannock The Tibga National Bank, Owego The Lewisburg National Bank, Lewisburg The Aetna National Bank, Hartford The First National Bank, Saugerties The Mad River National Bank, Springfield The Fairfield County National Bank, Norwaik The Conway National Bank, Conway The National Bank of Commerce, New York The Rock County National Bank, Janesville The Waterbury National Bank, Waterbury The First National Bank, Seaford The First National Bank, Mount Vernon The Milford National Bank, Milford The Whitinsville National Bank, Whitinaville The Wamesit National Bank, Lowell 720 758 764 794 804 948 715 721 737 762 766 775 722 728 776 853 965 872 899 1019 752 805 814 873 751 763 809 835 862 745 756 1040 1146 754 895 733 749 780 795 908 866 769 781 State. Pa. •.. , Conn ... Mass Conn ... Ill Pa. Mass Vt Mass N.J .... N.Y .... Md . Mass N.Y Pa Iowa . Pa Mass Minn ... ! Pa Mass-.... do ... Pa ! R. I \ Mass ! do ... ' do ... j Me i Pa I do ... j do ... Md Pa N. Y Date of expiration. Capital. 1904. Dec. 21 $100,000 . . . d o . . . 1,000,000 ...do... 250, 000 ...do... 100,000 . . . . d o . . . 2,000, 000 Dec. 22 200,000 200,000 ...do... 200,000 ... do 160,000 ....do... 250,000 Dec. 23 300,000 do. 55,000 Dec. 24 150,000 Dec. 26 100,000 ...do... 100,000 do 150,000 ...do... 200,000 Dec. 27 200,000 Dec. 28 400,000 do. 300,000 Dec. 29 100,000 ...do... 600,000 ...do... 500,000 do 500,000 do 200,000 Dec. 30 100,000 ...do... 200,000 do... 200,000 .do 400,020 Dec. 31 500,000 .do 150,000 do 125,000 ...do.. 150,000 ...do.. 150, 000 ....do.. 1905. j Conn ... Jan. 2 400, 000 N.H.... . . . . d o . . . 200, 000 Mass ....do... 50,000 Ind ....do... 50, 000 ....do... . . . . d o . . . 100, 000 ....do... R.I 450,000 Ohio.... Jan. 3 80,000 ....do... 150,000 ! N.Y do ....do... 100,000 Me .. ....do... 100,000 I Mass. . . . . d o . . . 500,000 | Ind.. ....do... 100,000 j Pa ... Jan. 4 500, 000 : do ....do... 125,000 j do Jan. 6 300,0(0 j Ohio. .... d o . . . 100,000 i Ind.. ....do... 100,000 ! do Jan. 7 50,000 | Mass. ....do... 150,000 ! N. Y. ....do... 100.000 \ do Jan. 9 150,000 ' Mass. ....do... 100,000 I Md .. ....do... 500.000 | Wis.. ....do... 50,000 ; Iowa Jan. 10 150,000 'ill ... ....do... 100,000 | Ohio. ....do... 300,000 I Pa ... ....do... 100,000 ....do... N.Y. 50,000 | Pa ... Jan. 11 100,000 I Conn ... . . . . d o . . . 525,000 N. Y . . . . . d o . . . 200,000 ....do... Ohio. 300,000 200.000 Conn Jan. 12 100,000 Mass. do N.Y Jan. 13 !5,000,000 Wis I do ... 100,000 Conn ... j do ... 500,000 De 1 i do ... 50,000 Ohio Jan. 14 50,000 Mass....! Jan. 16 250,000 100,000 ....do...j Jan. 17 > do ...' do ... 250,000 92 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 1(3.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1905, ETC.—Continued. Title. 746 7*50 770 869 829 871 970 786 844 1103 785 831 1105 774 819 845 828 833 791 799 867 i7 824 886 822 784 880 898 968 1033 839 841 913 956 796 955 808 1032 806 823 858 810 832 855 1142 877 887 906 857 879 911 912 1061 1034 1054 1177 8oO 863 890 892 935 975 883 953 864 1020 888 942 946 1070 847 1298 1368 840 903 916 999 922 1024 The First National Bank, Woburn The First National Bank, Lexington The National City Bank of Cambridge, Cambridgeport The Merchants' National Bank, Indianapolis The Second National Bank, Hamilton The Merchants' National Bank, Meadville The Citizens' National Bank, Woonsocket The National City Bank, Cleveland The Merchants' National Bank, Cincinnati The National State Bank, Terre Haute The City National Bank, Cairo ".". I!.!!!*. The First National Bank, Shippensburg The East River National Bank, New York The First National Bank, Clarion The First National Bank, Blooinington The Middlesex County National Bank, Middletown Wayne County National Bank, Wooster The Concord National Bank, Concord The Citizens' National Bank, Waterbury The Merchants' National Bank, New Bediord !The First National Bank, Blairsville The Graf ton National Bank, Graf ton The Genesee Valley National Bank, Geneseo The Dover Plains National Bank, Dover The Union National Bank, Lewisburg The People's National Bank, Waterville The Dayton National Bank, Dayton The First National Bank, Fulton The First National Bank, Morrison The Farmers and Drovers' National Bank, Waynesburg The Fredonia National Bank, Fredonia The First National Bank, Champaign The First National Bank, Jeffersonvillc The Yale NationaL Bank, New Haven The State of New York National Bank, Kingston The National Bank of Lebanon The First National Bank, Seymour The National Market Bank of Brighton, Boston The National Niantic Bank, Westerly The First National Bank, Newark The Second National Bank, Paterson The National Granite Bank, Quiney The County National Bank, Clearfield The Georges National Bank, Thomaston .^ The Keene National Bank, Keene The Winchester National Bank, Winchester The Lexington City National Bank, Lexington The Montpelier National Bank, Montpelier The Second National Bank, Titusville The First National Bank, Barnesville The Manheim National Bank, Manheim The Madison National Bank, London The First National Bank, Connersville The First National Bank of Hopkinton, Hope Valley The First National Bank, Mendota The Third National Bank, Buffalo The Citizens' National Bank, Urbana The Thomaston National Bank, Thomaston The Hunterdon County National Bank, Flemington The Portsmouth National Bank, Portsmouth The Farmers' National Bank, Ash tabula The Winnebago National Bank, Rockford The Newcastle National Bank, Newcastle The Second National Bank, Parkersburg The Pittsfield National Bank, Pittsfield The First National Bank, Newport The National Bank of Norwalk The Ashuelot National Bank, Keene The Souhegan National Bank, Milford The Faneuil Hall National Bank, Boston The National Bank of Schuylerville The National Bank of Derbyline The Belfast National Bank, Belfast The First National Bank, Princeton The Champaign National Bank, Urbana The First National Bank, Maquoketa fc The National State Bank, Mount Pleasant The First National Bank, Mattoon State. Date of expiration. Capital. 1905. Mass. $200,000 Jan. 18 400,000 ....do... Ky 100,000 Mass ....do... Ind . . . . d o . . . 1,000,000 100,000 Ohio.... Jan. 19 100,000 ....do... Pa 100,000 ....do... R. I 250,000 Ohio.... Jan. 20 1,400,000 do dc 200,000 Ind do . . . 100,000 ! Ill | Jan. 2i f 75, 000 j Pa do . . . N. Y do . . . 250,000 ! Pa > Jan. 23 100,000 Ill 225,000 do . . . 175,000 Cor. n . . . . . . . d o . . . 100,000 Jan. 24 Ohio 100,000 M ass . . . . . . . d o . . . 300,000 Conn . . . Jan. 25 Mass . . . . . . . d o . . . 1, 000, 000 ....do... Pa 80, 000 Mass . . . Jan. 26 75, 000 N. Y . . . . . . . d o . . . 150, 000 .do... Jan. 27 100, 000 Jan. 28 100, 000 I Pa ....do... 200, 000 j Me ....do... 300, 000 j Ohio 57, 500 N. Y . . . . . . . . d o . . . do 100, 000 I 111 200, 000 j Pa I Jan. 30 100, 000 N. Y ! do 65, 000 111. .do. 150,000 Ind ....do... I Conn . . . Jan. 31 500,000 150, 000 | N. Y do . . 100,000 | N.H j Feb. 1 100,000 j Ind j do . . | Mass . . . Feb. 2 250,000 | R. I Feb. 3 250,000 100,000 Ohio do . . 150,000 N. J I Feb. 4 I Mass ! do . . 150, 000 300,000 ! Pa | Feb. 6 ! Me ' do . . 110,000 j N. H j Feb. 7 100,000 do . . . I do . . 200,000 i Ky ! do . . . 400,000 Vt 150,000 i Pa 300,000 '.do j Ohio i do . . . 100,000 j Pa.. I do 150,000 ! Ohio do . . . 120,000 j Ind Feb. 13 100,000 100,000 j R.I j do.. 100,000 Ill do . . N. Y | Feb. 14 500,000 100,000 ! Ohio { do . . • Me ! do . . . 100,000 N. J do . . . 100, 000 | Ohio do . . . 125,000 ! do . . . ! do . . . 150,000 I 111 I Feb. 15 100,000 50,000 | Me do i W. Va . . j Feb. 16 156,000 25,000 ! N. H . . . . . . . . d o . . . j . . . .do . . . I Feb. 17 100,000 240,000 I Conn . . . do . . . 150,000 j N. H . . . . do . . . 100,000 do . . . ;i do . . | Ma«s Feb. 18 1,000,000 j N. Y do . . 50,000 150,000 i Vt.. do . . Me . . . . . Feb. 20 100,000 105,000 Ill , L.. .do . . 100,000 - . . . ; Ohio do.. 50,000 i Iowa . . . do . . ' do ...{ Feb. 21 100,000 ' 111 I do . . 50,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 93 No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL E X P I R E DURING THE Y E A R ENDING OCTOBER 31,*3905, ETC.—Continued. * Title. State. Date of expiration. ! 1905. 1145 The Dartmouth National Bank, Hanover N.H....J Feb. 22 1456 The Rushville National Bank, Rushville Ind do.. N. Y Feb. 24 893 The First National Bank, Saratoga Springs Me . ....do... 909 The Richmond National Bank, Richmond N.Y 917 The National Shoe and Leather Bank, New York ....do... 111 . 1167 The Hancock County National Bank, Carthage do... 884 The First National Bank, Gardner Mass.... Feb. 25 924 The Metacomet National Bank, Fall River . . . . d o . . . Feb. 27 940 The United National Bank, Troy N.Y.... ....do... 994 The Clinton National Bank, Clinton Iowa . . . do . . . Mass I do . . . 996 The Old Colony National Bank, Plymouth 1010 The Wisconsin National Bank, Watertown Wis ....do... 885 The Lee National Bank, Lee Mass I Mar. 1 Mich . . . ! do... 1256 The First National Bank, Coruima Conn . . . j Mar. 2 1013 The First National Bank, Portland 1017 The Milwaukee National Bank of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Wis !....do... N.J | Mar. 3 876 The Merchants' National Bank, Newton 926 The First National Bank of Birmingham, Pittsburg Pa do . . . 1059 The Manchester National Bank, Manchester N.H....!....do Mass i Mar. 4 947 The Machinists' National Bank, Taunton N.Y do 981 The Stissing National Bank, Pine Plains Pa I do . . . 1081 The First National Bank, Greencastle Ill I Mar. 6 915 The First National Bank, Shawneetown The Sussex National Bank, Newton I N.J ! do ... 925 N.Y do . . . 929 The National Union Bank, Kinderhook 954 The First National Bank, Ballston Spa do . . ; do . . . Mass | do 1107 The First National Bank, Hyannis I Md do 1109 The National Exchange Bank, Baltimore Me \ do 1118 The Union National Bank, Brunswick Conn . . . do . . 1139 The Deep River National Bank, Deep River Md . 1211 The Cecil National Bank, Port Deposit .do. Conn . Mar. 910 The Bridgeport National Bank, Bridgeport . 111. 979 The Merchants' National Bank, Galena .do. Conn . . . ; Mar. „ 943 The Danbury National Bank, Danbury Mass Mar. 9 934 The Southbridge National Bank, Southbridge i Colo do . . . 1016 The First National Bank, Denver | Me do . . . 1089 The First National Bank, Biddeford ! N. Y Mar. 10 891 The National Park Bank, New York j 111 : . . . .do . . . 945 The First National Bank, Waukegan Mass ! Mar. 11 957 The Taunton National Bank, Taunton N.Y. .do 991 The National State Bank, Troy Ohio. .do. 1061 The Citizens' National Bank, Piqua .do. . . . . do 1092 The Farmers' National Bank, Greenville .do. 111. 1097 The First National Bank, Belvidere Mass j Mar. 13 920 The Franklin County National Bank, Greenfield 932 The Mechanics' National Bank, Boston ! do ...i do . . ! Me do 959 The South Berwick National Bank, South Berwick ! -. W. Va do . . 961 The First National Bank, Fairmont Me do . . 1108 The Medomak National Bank, Waldoboro i Vt I Mar. 14 962 The National White River Bank, Bethel ' N. Y do . . 976 The Putnam County National Bank, Carmel j Ind i do 984 The Indiana National Bank, Indianapolis ! do . . . j do 1466 The Citizens' National Bank, Jeffersonville i Ma Mar. 15 941 The Canal National Bank, Portland | Conn . . . . . . . d o . . . 1249 The First National Bank, New Canaan ' do . . . Mar. 16 921 The City National Bank, Bridgeport ! Mass ....do... 969 The Beverly National Bank, Beverly ....do... ! N. Y 980 The First National Bank, Glens Falls ....do... s Me 1060 The Casco National Bank, Portland | Conn . . . Mar. 17 927 The Connecticut National Bank, Bridgeport do . . . Mar. 18 928 The Pequonnock National Bank, Bridgeport | Ohio.... . . . . d o . . . 931 The Norwalk National Bank, Norwalk ! Conn Mar. 20 978 The National Whaling Bank, New London ! R. I . . do 1035 The First National Bank of Smithfield, Slatersvillo j WTis 1086 The Waukesha National Bank, Waukesha ....do... 1149 The Kingston National Bank, Kingston .do. j N. Y. | Ky 1309 The Farmers' National Bank, Richmond ....do... j N. H 1333 The Citizens' National Bank, Tilton ....do... ! Mass 960 The Prescott National Bank, Lowell Mar. 21 | N. Y ....do... 963 The Union National Bank, Troy j R. I ....do... 1007 The Mechanics' National Bank, Providence ....do... ! Md 1138 The Central National Bank, Frederick Ky Mar. 22 995 The Clark County National Bank, Winchester ....do... j N." Y 1027 The Lyons National Bank, Lyons ....do... • N. H 1052 The New Hampshire National Bank, Portsmouth ....do... 1053 The First National Bank of Susquehanna Depot, Susquenarma.. I Pa I N. Y . . . . ....do... 1104 The Traders' National Bank, Rochester ! — d o . . . Mar. 23 992 The Mutual National Bank, Troy Capital. $50,000 100,000 125,000 96,000 1,000,000 50,000 150,000 500,000 240,000 60,000 250,000 50, 000 100,000 50, 000 100,000 450,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 45, 000 100,000 50", 000 200,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 1,000,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 215,850 100,000 218,000 100,000 1,000,000 100,000 3,000,000 50,000 600, 000 250,000 150, 000 84,000 75,000 200, 000 250, 000 100, 000 100,000 50, 000 100, 000 100,000 1, 000, 000 100,000 600,000 100,000 250,000 200,000 136, 400 800,000 332,100 200, 000 100, 000 150,000 100,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 70,000 300,000 300,000 500,000 120,000 200,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 250, Q00 250,000 94 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 19,05, ETC.—Continued. Title. 1003 K06 1066 1174 964 1069 1098 973 985 997 1018 1132 986 988 1039 1150 990 1022 1023 1050 1114 1135 1193 1005 1015 1042 982 1021 1025 1068 1153 1055 1056 1130 1246 1012 1028 1037 1116 1011 1073 1195 1038 1047 1077 1083 1090 1091 1179 1183 1057 1079 1242 1493 1014 1085 1096 1158 1186 1188 1120 1049 1136 1151 1154 1269 1067 1144 1080 1133 1078 1082 1168 1212 1170 11.13 1093 1106 The National Exchange Bank, Milwaukee The Fiqua National Bank, Piqua The First National Bank, Columbus The Gardiner National Bank, Gardiner The Market and Fulton National Bank, New York National Metropolitan Citizens' Bank, Washington The Birmingham National Bank, Derby The Farmers' National Bank, Salem The National Union Bank, Boston The Newport National Bank, Newport The Northampton National Bank, Northampton The City National Bank, Dan bury The Appleton National Bank, Lowell The Chicopee National Bank, Springfield The National Exchange Bank, Lockport The Ashaway National Bank, Ashaway The Farmers' National Bank, Hudson The Blackstone National Bank, Uxbridge The Merchants' National Bank, Portland The National Ulster County Bank, Kingston The Clinton National Bank, Clinton The Mechanics' National Bank, Worcester The First National Bank, New Milford The Monument National Bank of Charlestown, Boston The Old Boston National Bank, Boston The First National Bank, Pittsfield The John Hancock National Bank, Springfield The First National Bank, Newport The Rockingham National Bank, Portsmouth The First National Bank, New Richmond The First National Bank, Manchester The Agawam National Bank, Springfield The First National Bank, Chicopee The National Mohawk Valley Bank, Mohawk The Hadley Falls National Bank, Hoi yoke The Central National Bank, Troy The State National Bank, Boston The New London City National Bank, New London The New York County National Bank, New York The Ocean National Bank, Newburyport The Quinsigamond National Bank, Worcester The National Bank of Middlebury The Stamford National Bank, Stamford The Merchants' National Bank, Newburyport The Fitchburg National Bank, Fitchburg The First National Bank, Groton The Oneida Valley National Bank, Oneida The National Hudson River Bank, Hudson The First National Bank, Peterboro The Somersworth National Bank, Somersworth The Exchange National Bank, Pittsburg The Bucksport National Bank, Bucksport The Monadnock National Bank, East Jaffrey The National Bank of Lancaster The Bay State National Bank, Lawrence The National Bank of Wrentham The Belvidere National Bank, Belvidere The National Landholders' Bank, Kingston The Pluguenot National Bank, New Paltz The First National Bank, Morristown The Rondout National Bank, Kingston The Powow River National Bank, Amesbury The National Central bank, Cherry Valley The Old National Bank, Providence The First National Bank, Ottawa The National Bank of Pawling The Mercantile National Bank, New York The Shelburne Fails National Bank, Shelburne Falls The Merchants' Exchange National Bank, New York The Woodstock National Bank, Woodstock The Danville National Bank, Danville The Agricultural National Bank, Pittsfield The Farmers' National Bank of New Jersey, Mount Holly The National Mohawk River Bank, Fonda The Housatonic National Bank, Stockbridge The National Iron Bank, Morristown The Ansonia National Bank, Ansonia The Highland National Bank, Newburgh State. Wis... Ohio.. Ind. Me . . . N. Y.. D. C . Conn . Ohio.. Mass. Del... Mass.. Conn . Mass.. ...do. N. Y. R. I... N.Y .. Mass.. Me . N.Y.. N.J. Mass.. Conn . Mass. ...do. Ill . . . . Mass.. R.I. N. H . . Ohio.. N. H. Mass.. ...do. N. Y. Mass. N.Y. Mass. Conn . N.Y .. Mass. do. Vt.... Conn . Mass. ...do. N. Y .. ...do. do. N.H.. do. Pa. Me.... N.H.. Ky. Mass.. do. N.J. R.I... N.Y.. N.J. N.Y .. Mass.. N.Y . R. I . . . 111.... N.Y. do. Mass.. N.Y . Vt.... Pa.... Mass.. N.J.. N.Y .. Mass.. N.J... Conn . N.Y .. Date of expiration. Capital. 1905. Mar. 23 $500,000 ....do... 200,000 do 100,000 ....do... 50,000 Mar. 24 1,000,000 do 800,000 ....do... 300,000 Mar. 25 200,000 do 1,000,000 ....do... 75,000 ....do... 200,000 do 250,000 Mar. 27 300,000 400,000 ....do... 150,000 do 100,000 ....do... 200,000 Mar. 28 100,000 do 300, 000 ....do... 150,000 ....do... 50, 000 do 200,000 ....do... 125,000 ....do... 150,000 Mar. 29 900,000 ....do... 100,000 do 250,000 Mar. 30 120,000 do 100,000 Apr. 1 80,000 do... 150,000 do 300,000 Apr. 3 150, 000 do 100,000 .do. 200,000 .do. 200,000 Apr. 4 2,000,000 .do 100,000 ....do... ....do... 200, 000 Apr. 5 150,000 do 250,000 200.000 .do. Apr. 6 202,020 do . 120,000 ....do... 250,000 ....do... 100,000 do 105,000 .do. 125,000 .do. 100,000 .do. 100,000 Apr. 8 1,200,000 ....do ... 50, 000 do... 75,000 50,000 ....do 375,000 Apr. 10 52,500 ....do 100, 000 ...do... 105,000 ...do... 100,000 ...do... 100,000 .do 100, 000 Apr. 11 100, 000 Apr. 12 50,000 Apr. 13 500, 000 do ... 100, 000 ...do... 100,000 ...do... Apr. 15 3,000,000 do... 100,000 Apr. 17 600, 000 150, 000 do... 200,000 Apr. 18 200,000 do 200,000 ....do... 100,000 ....do... 200,000 Apr. 19 200,000 Apr. 20 200,000 Apr. 22 200,000 do... REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 95 No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1905, ETC.—Continued. Title. 1122 Ull 1119 1131 1143 1129 1162 1197 1184 1194 1314 1157 1226 1315 1125 1156 1180 1182 1213 1274 1330 1148 1263 1431 1163 1171 1207 1264 1166 1189 1210 1576 1190 1284 1308 1260 1128 1165 1187 1237 1655 1172 1209 1471 1475 1281 1392 1203 1217 1219 1257 1198 1303 1357 1430 1178 1364 1181 1201 1214 1253 1320 1367 1191 1199 1239 1259 1275 1334 1503 1228 1360 1459 1222 1233 1326 1221 State Date of expiration. Capital. 1905. N. Y ....! Apr. 22 The Canajoharie National Bank, Canajoharie $50,000 Va | Apr. 24 The First National Bank, Richmond 600,000 The Hingham National Bank, Hingham Mass do ... 100, 000 R.I do... 1,000,000 The Merchants' National Bank, Providence The Cuba National Bank, Cuba N . Y . . . . ....do... 100,000 The Andover National Bank, Andover Mass i Apr. 25 125.000 The Gloucester National Bank, Gloucester do do ... 300,000 250,000 Vt do... The Merchants' National Bank, Burlington 310,000 The New Britain National Bank, New Britain Conn ... Apr. 26 ....do... 50,000 The Rockport National Bank, Rockport Mass ... Apr. 27 The Clinton National Bank, Clinton I Conn 75,000 Apr. 29 The First National Bank, Rhinebeck N. Y 125, 000 The Mohawk National Bank, Schenectady I do ... do.. 100,000 The Pejepscot National Bank, Brunswick j Me do ... 50,000 The National Bank of Virginia, Richmond I Va May 1 500,000 The National Bank of Lawrence County, Newcastle Pa do .. 150,000 The First National Bank, Somersworth N. H do ... 100,000 250,000 The Hudson County National Bank, Jersey City N. J I do... The Quassaick National Bank, Newburgh *. ; N. Y do ... 300,000 The Martha's Vineyard National Bank, Edgartown Mass do .. 50,000 The New Market National Bank, New Market N. H | do .. 50,000 I The Montgomery National Bank, Norristown Pa [May 2 200,000 The First National Bank, Shelbyville Incl do .. 100.000 The First National Bank, Hagerstown Md do .. 100,000 The Lamoille County National Bank, Hyde Park Vt May 3 100,000 The First National Bank, Easton Pa do.. 400,000 200,000 The Franklin National Bank, Franklin Mass j do .. 100,000 The National Bank of Vernon | N. Y j do .. 100,000 The Sherburne National Bank, Sherburne j do ...1j May 4 200,000 The City National Bank, Binghnmton do... do .. 500,000 The Adams National Bank, North Adams j Mass j do .. The Caledonia National Bank, Danville Vt do ... 100,000 200,010 The National Bank of Wilmington and Brandy wine, Wilmington. Del j May 5 100,000 The Centreville National Bank of Warwick, Centerville i R. I ! do .. 800,000 The Utica City National Bank, Utica N. Y do .. 300,000 The Pittsfield National Bank, Pittsfield j Mass ! May 6 350,000 The Merchants' National Bank, New Haven j Conn ... ! May 8 600,000 The American National Bank, Hartford ; do ... do ... 100,000 The Uncas National Bank, Norwich ; do do .. The First National Bank, Sunbury j Pa do ... 200,000 The National Bank of Newport, New York j N. Y do ... 50,000 The Ross County National Bank, Chillicothe ; Ohio ; May 9 150,000 The National State Bank, Camden j N. J do ... 260,000 The Farmers' National Bank, Virginia | 111 do ... 50,000 The First National Bank, Fairfield j Iowa ... do .. 100,000 The New Castle County National Bank, Odessa : Del j May 10 75,000 The Oneida National Bank, Utica N. Y j do .. 500, 000 The National Mahaiwe Bank, Great Barrington Mass May 11 200,000 The Essex County National Bank, Newark • N. J i do.. 1,000,000 The First National Bank, Tamaqua i Pa ' do.. ioo;ooo The National Spraker Bank, Canajoharie j N. Y [ do .. 100,000 The Tanners' National Bank, Catskill ; do ... j May 12 150,000 The Commercial and Farmers' National Bank, Baltimore I Md | do .. 300, 000 The Irving National Bank, New York j N. Y I do .. The Vermont National Bank, Brattleboro '• Vt ! do ... 1,000,000 200,000 The Citizens' National Bank, Fulton j N. Y May 13 125,000 The National Bank of Vergennes Vt do ... 150,000 The Citizens' National Bank, Middletown ! Del j May 15 80,000 The Central National Bank, Lynn j Mass ! do ... 200,000 The National Iron Bank, Falls Village | Conn . . . do ... 100, 000 The Ballston Spa National Bank, Ballston Spa j N.Y do... 100,000 The Falmouth National Bank, Falmouth Mass j do ... 100,000 The Hampden National Bank, Westfleld I do ...i do... 150,000 The Burlington County National Bank, Medford I N.J May 16 The First National Bank, Woodbury | do do ... 100,000 100,000 The Phillipsburg National Bank, Phillipsburg do ... do ... The Hackettstown National Bank, Hackettstown do ... j do ... 200,000 The Cambridge Valley National Bank, Cambridge I N.Y do ... 150,000 50,000 The National Hamilton Bank, Hamilton i do ... do .. 110,000 The National Union Bank, Monticello j do ... i do .. 50, 000 The Cambridgeport National Bank of Cambridge, Cambridgeport. Mass... May 17 100,000 The Windham County National Bank of Danielsonville, Dan- Conn .. ...do... 50,000 ielson. The Union National Bank, Frenchtown N.J May 18 75,000 The Mechanics' National Bank, Burlington . do. May 19 100,000 The Easton National Bank, Easton Pa .... ....do... 500,000 The Salem National Banking Company, Salem. 150,000 N.J... ....do... The Farmers' National Bank, Sussex 100,000 Mav 20 ...do. rr\1 _ s-Vtl J "XT _ J_ " 1 T-fc 1_ v"M •„ j_ 96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL E X P I R E DURING THE Y E A R ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1905, ETC.—Continued. b° Title. The Salt Springs National Bank, Syracuse The National Bank of Newbury, Wells River The Ocean National Bank, Kennebunk The Northborough National Bank, Northboro The Indian Head National Bank, Nashua The Delaware National Bank, Delhi The Farmers' National Bank, Amsterdam The National Black River Bank, Proctorsville The Merchants National Bank, Bangor The National Bank of Methuen The Middletown National Bank, Middletown The Importers and Traders' National Hank, New York The Hocking Valley National Bank, Lancaster The Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank, Frederick The Delaware City National Bank, Delaware City The Farmers' National Bank, Annapolis The National Bank of West Troy The National Bank of Elkton The National Bank of Cohoes The National Tradesmen's Bank, New Haven The National New Haven Bank, New Haven The Millville National Bank, Millville The Mechanics' National Bank, New York The Glens Falls National Bank, Glens Falls The Otoe County National Bank, Nebraska City The New Haven County National Bank, New Haven The New York State National Bank, Albany The Mechanics' National Bank, Trenton The Old Lowell National Bank, Lowell The National Bank of Commerce, Providence The First National Bank, Rome The First National Bank, Paw Paw The Coldwater National Bank, Cold water The First National Bank, Amsterdam The Calais National Bank, Calais The Lambertville National Bank, Lambertviile The National Commercial Bank, Albany The Merchants' National Bank, Syracuse The National Union Bank, Woonsbcket The Genesee River National Bank, Mount Morris The Mount Holly National Bank, Mount Holly The First National Bank, Council Bluffs The National Newark Banking Company, Newark The National Butchers and Drovers' Bank, New York The Farmers and Manufacturers' National Bank, Poughkeepsie. The Blackstone Canal National Bank, Providence The North Granville National Bank, North Granville The Catskill National Bank, Catskill The Providence National Bank, Providence The National Bank of Coxsackie The First National Bank of Henry "The Citizens' Central National Bank, New'York The Chester National Bank, Chester The National Bank of Waterville The American National Bank, Providence The Merchants' National Bank, Baltimore The National Exchange Bank, Providence The Meriden National Bank, Meriden The Bank of New York National Banking Association, New York. The Allentown National Bank, Allentown The Cumberland National Bank, Bridgeton The First National Bank, Utica The Union National Bank, Massillon The Merchants' National Bank, Poughkeepsie The National Exchange Bank, Greenville .... The Union National Bank, Westminster The Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Baltimore The National Bank, Norwich The First National Bank, Elgin The Citizens' National Bank, Baltimore The First National Bank, Winterset The National Bank of Bellows Falls The Orange National Bank, Orange The Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank, Hartford The Gallatin National Bank, New York The Western National Bank, Baltimore The Hartford National Bank, Hartford The Cayuga County National Bank, Auburn 1287 1406 1254 1279 1310 1323 1335 1383 1437 1485 1216 1231 1241 1267 1332 1244 1265 1236 1347 1202 1243 1270 1250 .1293 1117 J J45 1262 1827 1329 1306 1414 1521 1235 1307 1425 1272 1301 1342 1409 1416 1356 1479 1316 1261 1312 1328 1348 1294 1302 1398 1482 1290 1349 1361 1472 U3'j i,i39 1382 1393 1322 1346 1395 1318 J380 1498 1596 1337 1354 1365 1384 1403 1653 1317 1321 1324 1325 1338 1345 State. N.Y.. Vt.... Me . Mass.. N.H .. N. Y . .do. Vt. Me Mass.. Conn . N.Y .. Ohio.. Md ... Del ... Md . N.Y Md . N. Y .. Conn . ....do. N.J... N.Y do. Nebr . Conn . N.Y N.J. Mas; R.I... N. Y . . Mich . do. N.Y. Me N. N.Y . . ....do. R.I... N.Y N.J... Iowa . N. N. Y .. ....do. R.I... *N.Y . .do. R.I... N.Y .. 111. N.Y .. ....do. ....do. R. I . . . Md . R.I... Conn . N. Y.. Pa. N.J .. N. Y.. Ohio.. N. Y. R.I... Md . . . do. N.Y. Ill .... Md ... Iowa . Vt.... N.J .. Conn . N. Y.. Md ... Conn . N. Y.. i Date of expira- Capital. tion. 1905. May 20 $200,000 do... 300,000 May 22 75,000 do... 100,000 100,000 ....do 50, 000 .do. 200, 000 .do. 50,000 .do. 100,000 ....do 100,000 ....do... 369,300 May 23 .do .. 1,500, 000 ....do.. 60, 000 ....do.. 125,000 60,000 .do ay 24 May do May 25 May 26 ....do... ....do... May 27 .do. ....do... May 29 .do ....do... ....do... ....do... .do ....do... May ay 30 3 .do . ....do May 31 do... .do ....do... I....do... | June 1 .do June 2 June 3 ....do... ....do... .do June 5 ....do... ....do ....do. June ....do. do ....do... June 7 do ....do... ....do... June 9 ....do ....do... June 10 do ....do... ....do... June 12 ...do... ...do... ...do... do ....do... June 13 .do ...do.. ...do... ...do... ...do... 251, 700 100, 000 50,000 250,000 300,000 461, 800 100,000 3,000, 000 112, 000 50,000 350,000 250,000 500,000 200,000 850. 000 100,000 100,000 100,000 125,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 180,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 1,000,000 300,000 200,000 500,000 85,000 150,000 500,000 100, 000 50,000 2,550,000 100, 400 150,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 500,000 200,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 150,000 1,000, 000 150, 000 175,000 150,000 100,000 650,000 125,000 200,000 1,000,000 50, 000 100,000 150,000 500,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,200,000 200,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 97 No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31,1905, ETC.—Continued. Title. The Michigan National Bank, Kalamazoo The Westchester County National Bank, Peekskill The Frederick County National Bank, Frederick The West Branch National Bank, Wiliiamsport The Central National Bank, Middletown The Flour City National. Bank, Rochester The Orleans County National Bank, Albion The National Bank, Auburn The Hanover National Bank, New York The Strafford National Bank, Dover The Merchants' National Bank, New York The Abington National Bank, Abington The National Bank, Port Jarvis The First National Bank, Hoboken The National State Bank, Newark The Jefferson County National Bank, Watertown The Saco National Bank, Saco The National Bank, Catasauqua, The National Bank, Baltimore The Exchange National Bank, Columbia The Newport National Bank, Newport The National Union Bank, Watertown The Tompkins County National Bank, Ithaca The Chatham National Bank, New York The Union National Rank, Wilmington The Waken eld National Bank, Wakefield The Goshen National Bank, Gosh en The National Union Bank of Maryland, Baltimore The Windham National Bank, Willimantic The Phenix National Bank, New York The Merchants' National Bank, Norwich The Frontier National Bank, Eastport The Union National Mount Joy Bank, Mount Joy The National Bank of Orange County, Goshen The National Bank of Delaware, Wilmington The National Globe Bank, Woonsocket The National Bank of West Virginia, Wheeling The Parkersburg National Bank, Parkersburg The Alton National Bank, Alton The Easton National Bank of Maryland, Easton The Waterbury National Bank, Waterbury The Producers' National Bank, Woonsocket The Rockland National Bank, Rockland The Wiliiamsport National Bank, WTilliamsport The Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank, Westminster The National State Bank, Elizabeth The National Bank of Wareham The National City Bank, Ottawa The Manufacturers' National Bank, Brooklyn The National Traders' Bank, Portland The National Bank of New England, East Haddam The First National Bank, Red Wing The First Natiorfal Bank, Marshall Webster and Atlas National Bank, Boston The Aquidneck National Bank, NewTport The National Mechanics' Bank, Baltimore The Harrison National Bank, Cadiz The Cumberland National Bank, Portland The People's National Bank, Jackson The National Branch Bank, Madison The Chemical National Bank, New York '•• The National Bank and Loan Company, Watertown The American Exchange National Bank, New York The Merchants' National Bank, Manchester The Pnlaski National Bank, Pulaski First National Bank of Dover The First National Bank, Portland The National City Bank, New York The First National Bank, Middletown : The First National Bank, Wiscasset The Merchants' National Bank, Point Pleasant i The National Bank, Newark | The Hurlbut National Bank of Winsted, West Winsted I The York National Bank, Saco I The North Berwick National Bank, North Berwick I The Merchants' National Bank of West Virginia, Clarksburg ! The Washington County National Bank, Wiliiamsport ! The Second National Bank, Cumberland 1359 1422 1449 1505 1340 1362 1509 1350 1352 3353 1370 1386 1363 1444 1452 1490 1535 1411 1432 1467 1492 1507 1561 1375 1390 1455 1408 1489 Ibl4 1374 1481 1495 1516 1399 1420 1423 1424 1427 1428 1434 1462 1421 1446 1464 1526 1436 1440 1465 1443 1451 1480 1487 1515 1527 1546 ' 1413 : 1447 1511 1533 1457 | 1499 1508 1394 1520 1496 1567 1553 1461 1545 1549 1504 1536 1494 1528 1523 1530 1551 1519 CUR 1904, P T ] 7 State. Date of expiration. Capital. 1905. Mich . . . June 13 $100,000 100,000 N. Y . . . . . . . . d o . . . ....do... 150,000 Md . . . . d o . . . 200,000 Pa 150,000 Conn . . . June 14 300, 000 N . Y . . . . June 15 100,000 ...do... ....do... 200,000 . . . d o . . . June 16 . . . d o . . . . . . . d o . . . 3,000,000 N. H . . . . . . . . d o . . . 100,000 N . Y . . . . June 17 2, 000,000 Mass ....do... 75,000 130,000 N . Y . . . . June 19 110,000 N.J ....do... 500,000 ...do... ....do... 148,800 N.Y.... ....do... 100,000 ....do... Me 400, 000 Pa June 20 Md . . . . d o . . . 1,210, 700 ....do... Mo 100,000 ....do... R.I 120,000 147,440 N.Y.... ....do... 100,000 ....do... ....do... 450,000 . . . . d o . . . June 21 203,175 ....do... Del 100,000 ....do... Mass 55,000 . . . . d o . . . N. Y . . . . . . . . d o . . . 1,000,000 Md . . . . d o . . . 100.000 Conn . . . N. Y . . . . June 22 1,000i 000 Conn . . . . . . . d o . . . 100,000 Me do 100,000 100,000 Pa ....do... 110, 000 N. Y . . . . June 23 110,000 ....do... Del 100,000 do . . . | R. I 200,000 W.Va . . . . . . d o . . . 150,000 ...do... ....do... 100,000 Ill ....do... 200,000 ....do . . . Md 50,000 ....do... Vt 200,000 June 24 R.I 150,000 ....do . . . Me 100,000 do . . . Pa 50,000 Md ....do... 350,000 N.J June 26 100,000 Mass ....do... 100,000 , . 111 ....do... 252,000 N.Y . . . . June 27 200,000 Me ....do... 32,500 Conn . . . . . . . d o . . . 100,000 Minn . . . . . . . d o . . . 100,000 Mich . . . . . . . d o . . . Mass . . . . d o . . . 1,000,000 200,000 R.I ....do... Md June 28 1,000,000 100,000 Ohio . . . . . . . d o . . . 150,000 Me ....do... 100,000 Mich ....do.. 150,000 Ind i June 29 300,000 N.Y....!....do... 100,000 do . . . | do . . . — do . . . | June 30 5,000,000 N.H....!....do... 150,000 N. Y . . . . I July 3 25,000 Del | . . . . do . . . 50,000 Oreg ! July 4 500,000 N. Y . . . . | July 5 25,000,000 O h i o . . . . July 8 100,000 Me July 14 100,000 W.Va...| July 18 100,000 ! Del do . . . 50,000 Conn . . . ; July 19 205,000 Me j....do... 100,000 do ...i July 20 50,000 W.Va...j July 25 100,000 Md j July 27 1C0,000 do ...i July 29 100,000 98 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE OUEEENCY. No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL E X P I R E DURING THE Y E A R ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1905, ETC.—Continued. Title. 1543 1522 1589 1575 1558 1565 1547 1572 1587 1559 1603 1584 1577 1618 1566 1579 1582 1591 1595 1599 1602 1607 1606 The National City Bank, Brooklyn The Lynchburg National Bank, Lynch burg The First National Bank, Frederick The Biddeford National Bank, Biddeford The First National Bank, Lynchburg.. The National Exchange Bank, Newport The First National Bank, Charlotte The First National Bank, Harrisonburg The First National Bank, Monroe The Atlanta National Bank, Atlanta The First National Bank, Clarksville The Central National Bank, Boonville The First National Bank, Muscatine The Osage National Bank, Osage The First National Bank, Galveston The Mifflin County National Bank, Lewistown The National Bank, Fredericksburg The Germania National Bank, New Orleans The First National Bank, Mobile The First National Bank, Paducah The National Bank, Neenah The National Exchange Bank, Weston The First National Bank, Chattanooga Total number of banks Total capital State. N. Y . Va... Md .. Me . Va. R.I. N.C .. Va... Mich . Ga. Tenn . Mo . . . Iowa . do. Tex . . Pa.... Va.... La.... Ala... Date of expiration. 1905. Aug. 1 Aug. 3 Aug. 5 Aug. 19 Aug. 21 Aug. 23 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 20 do Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Oct. 9 ....do... Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Wis W. Va. Oct. 23 Tenn . . Oct. 25 Capital. $300,000 250,000 100,000 150, 000 250, 000 100,000 300,000 80,000 50,000 500, 000 100,000 200, 000 50,000 50,000 300, 000 100, 000 50, 000 700, 000 300, 000 100,000 75,000 60,000 200, 000 643 $229,100,585 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. \)\) No. 17.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF E A C H MONTH FROM JANUARY 1, 1876, TO NOVEMBER 1, 1904, UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATION, CIRCULATION SECURED BY THE BONDS ON DEPOSIT, THE AMOUNT OF LAWFUL MONEY ON DEPOSIT TO REDEEM CIRCULATION, AND NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING, INCLUDING NOTES OF NATIONAL GOLD BANKS. Lawful U. S. bonds Total m o n e y on I N u m - Authorized on deposit to Circulation natonal| ber of capital stock. secure circu- secured by j deposit"tore- h !\\i I?/~ i banks. U. S. bonds, jdeemdrc-ula- f ^ n ^ ; lation. tion. 1876. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1877. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1878. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1879. January February March April May Tune July August September October November December 1880. January February March .". April May June July August September October November December i 8511, I 510, 509 507. 506. 505! 504. 504! 502,' 502! • j 2,080 j !. i j j j 2,053 ; ; I I ! i : ! j i 2,050 ;...'. 2,095 ' ,171 ,171 361, 356, 350, 316, 341, 311, 310, 3:\8. 337, 3J7, 338, 601,662 ^324,4^1.539 130, 462 321,3,9,615 732,1 )0 31<\ 1!3,LV.> 21(>, 350 i 12, s.">n 7SD 715,350 310, 081, 7^ 163, NfSO 307,912, MS .J9I.7-)') 305, 117, 01.i 071, S50 303.756, 27b 673. 850 302, St7,8^; ' 955, 800 301.8'9, s n 727, cSOO 3)1,6^.372 261,800 301.811,917 21, (> s. v ^ i 24, K5, 7 M 27,', 7..1US > , , " M , I9l J \ 7 . . . \ K»2 :7, ^ i .; 3 2 >, 9^> :>,<•> 23,0H7,O!<> 22. ~),12, 91 3 21,5SJ, 936 20, li !,671 V> 6 :7 9, 756 34 V>. ,^,529 3t-!,s ) (,73 5 0, 17 \ 094 •;^,8> l ). 912 Mo, 6i»5, "80 332,99,\/>:,o 329, 7.>, 1-15 32o,931,902 : 21, 352, 741 .I1*', 241,308 3 21,959,591 392, 335, 770, 783, 493, 821, 493, 126, 487 ,868. 221, 271 486 4 86, 48fi 486 338, 191,300 338. 885,450 338, 866,550 340, 537,600 340, 732,100 340, 415,100 338, 713,600 337 761,600 337, 684, 650 338, 002, 450 343, 048,900 345, 130,550 302,020,242 | 302,201,132 302,416,700 | 303,523,225 j 304,407,450 | 304,766,940 I 303,108,350 i 302,239,212 ! 302,440,152 ! 302,885,797 ] 305,094,140 308,642,795 19,575,364 18,160,486 16,728,336 16,146,363 15,386,137 14,329,272 13,940. 522 14,426,746 14,246, 546 14,438,272 13,113,091 11,988,924 321,595,606 320,361,618 319,145,036 319,669,588 319, 793,587 319,096,212 317,048,872 316,665,958 316, G8fl, 698 317, 324, 069 318,207,231 320,631, 719 485, 484, 482, 482, 481, 480, 479, 477, 477, 476, 473, 473, 346,187,550 346,302,050 346,522,550 346,336,250 347,711,850 349,166,450 349,546,400 318,880,900 349,049, 450 349,560, 650 349,408,900 3-19, 795,000 309,890,415 310,240,005 310,301,472 310,008, 832 310,826,422 312,435,402 313,020.832 312,995,592 313,154,792 i 313,159,592 312,830,797 I 313,355,839 11,782,090 11,839, 305 11,688,519 12,184 682 12,315,257 11,552,623 11,493,452 10,910,967 10,294,370 9,988,127 9,629,918 9,935,217 321,672,505 322,079,310 321,989, 991 322,193,5.14 323.141,679 323,988,085 324,514,284 323,906. 559 323,449; 162 323,147,719 322,460,715 323,291,056 471,609, 396 469,995, 856 467,778.606 465,890, 006 464,608, 206 463,223,515 462,843,515 462,822,515 462,567,515 463,117,515 462,392,515 461.842,515 349,068,000 348,939, 200 350,690,400 351,196,400 352,250,550 353,422,300 354,254,600 353,201,800 355,638,950 359,030, 500 363,802,400 365,194, 900 313,218,189 312,725,809 313,691,639 314,244,779 315,628,352 316,335,949 317:315,679 316,412, rr»o 317,534.289 320,86^,979 324,054,279 326,684,059 10, 573, 485 11,673,960 12,354,531 12.882,417 13,516,558 13,203,462 12,376,018 13.5#,(w7 i 13,258. i 9S ! 13,403,201 ! 13,127,139 ! 13,381,719 : 323,791,674 324,399,769 326,046, 170 3/7,127,196 329,144,910 329,539,411 329, 691, 697 329,958,237 330, 792, 987 334, 272,240 337,181,418 340,065,778 461,557,515 461,715,515 462,407,585! 464,177,585 464,507,585 464,915,185 465,205,185 465,915,185 466,267, 285 466,245,085 466,590,085 467,639,085; 367,021.000 364,765,900 362,728,050 363,656, 050 363,003, 650 362,715, 050 361,652,050 361,152,050 361,113,450 359,935, 450 359,748, 950 359,808,550 328, 773, 639 326,785, 599 325,032, 790 325,425, 390 325,519, 740 325,301, 700 ! 324,242, 730 323,886, 720 323, 90?,, 330 323,056, 530 322,798, 130 ! 322,206, 550 i 13,613,697 i 16,945,310 \ 18,604,197 i 18,959,687 ! 19,410,910 | 19,882,033 ! 20,262,697 I 20,266,967 20,153,448 20,848,363 21,035,977 21,500,091 i 342,387, 336 343, 730, 907 343,636,989 344,385, 077 344,930,650 345,183,733 344, 505,427 344,153,687 344,056.778 343,904, 893 343,834,107 343,706,641 ! ! ! ! ! • 100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 17.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.--Continued. Lawful U. S. Bonds Total money on NumA u t h o r i z e d on deposit to Circulation nationaldeposit to secured by banks, joapital stock. secure circu- U. S. bonds. redeem cir- bank notes lation. culation. outstanding. Date. 1881. January February . . March April May June July August September . October November . December.. 8467,039,084 466,981, 785 466,640,185 466,890,185 467,542,685 468,557,685 : 469,382, 685 ! 470,322,685 i 471,282,935 j 472,565,935 2,155 ! 466,307,335 I 467,907,335 $359,823, 550 359,811,050 345, 739,050 351,480. 000 354,683^ 000 358,829, 900 360, 488,400 362,684, 000 364, 285,500 365, 751,500 369,608, 500 371,336, 100 $322,832,101 322,654,721 I 305,587,202 ! 309,034,317 I 316,226,247 | 318,497,814 321,148,399 323,478,586 325,824, 746 326,513,546 329,180,122 331,729,532 $21,523,102 $344, 355, 203 21,895,977 344,550, 698 38,447, 716 344, 034, 918 38, 538,105 317,572,422 36, 374, 320 352,600,567 35,653, 904 354,151,718 33,894,276 355,042, 675 33,846,027 357,324,613 32.675,940 358, 000, 686 32;237,394 358, 750, 940 31,164,128 360,344, 250 30,438,878 362,168, 410 1882. January February March April May June July August September October November December 2,301 January February March April May June July August September October November December ..' j 2,521 ; 470,018,135 472,303,135 473,866, 240 475,411, 240 478,013,940 482,954,940 486,511,335 487, 803,635 487, 538, 635 489,741,635 491,591,635 493,176, 635 371, 692,100 371,270,200 370,602,700 369,900, 700 366,359, 650 364,079, 350 361,212,700 362,736,500 361,452, 350 362,043, 250 362,505, 650 362,174,250 332,398, 922 331,682,622 331,230,311 331,242,702 327,729,622 223,919,522 320,312,832 319,805,161 320,769, 739 323,487,353 324,304,343 323,820,480 30,023, 066 30,913, 792 30, 713, 969 30,383,935 33,340,677 35,955,812 38,429,202 39,017,621 39, 745,163 39,401,781 38,423,404 38,723,848 362, 421, 988 362,596, 414 361,944,287 361,626,630 361,070, 299 359,875, 334 358,742,034 358,822, 782 360,514,902 362,889,134 362,727, 747 362,544,328 492,076,635 494,199, 635 498,262,135 498,017,135 500, 269,135 505,379,135 507,208,135 510,283.135 513,543,135 515,528,135 516,608,135 516,348,135 360,531,650 | 322,386,120 359,567,450 321,626,353 358,163, 800 320,235, 601 357,20a,400 319,849,816 357,339,750 319,899,521 356,588, 600 319,013,856 356,596,500 319,249,806 357,298, 500 319,461,847 355,674,150 318,367,216 353,308,650 316,278,066 352,877,300 316,020,326 351,174,600 314,573,106 40,265,049 40,540,877 41,084,788 39,945,249 39,368,605 39,150, 326 37,565,704 36,310,284 36,222,005 37,064, 605 35,993,461 36,385.055 362,651,169 362,167, 230 361,320,389 359,795,065 359,268,126 358,164,182 356, 815, 510 355,772,130 354,589, 221 353,342, 671 352,013, 787 350,958,161 518,031,135 517,380,635 519,104, 635 521,573,635 523,348,635 525,992,165 528,784,165 580,784,165 532,274,165 532,749,165 532,554,165 531,875,165 347,538,200 310,953,321 343,475,550 307,828,001 341,533,050 306,100,465 339,116,150 303,699,075 337,618,650 302,533,855 336,257,150 30i;238,845 334,147,850 299,369,370 332,588,600 297.983,165 331,371,100 297', 136,455 329,186,000 295,375,959 325,316,300 291,849,659 320,244, 700 287,277,980 39,529,507 41,671,892 40,532,837 41,015,561 40,571,613 39,768,855 40,130,513 39, 913,971 39,495,690 40,453, 269 41,710,163 44,235,274 350,482,828 349,499,893 346,633,302 344, 714,636 343,105,468 341,007,700 339,499,833 337,897,136 336,632,145 335,829,228 333,559,813 331, 513,254 529,910,165 530.380,165 530,590,165 531,151.165 531,241,165 530,830,865 531,540,465 532,328,465 532,749,965 532,034, 965 532, 877,965 533,447,965 318,655,050 285,496,055 317,282,600 284,127, 895 315,854,500 282,772,315 315,386,850 282,336,725 315,127,450 282,434,075 313,428, 700 280,831,610 312,145,200 279,528,175 310, 225,150 277,826, 775 309,768,050 I 277,371,525 300,074.550 ! 277,149,661 308,364,550 | 276,304,189 307,544,250 I 275,821, 779 43,662, 568 42,784,663 41,888,596 39,881, 941 38,468, 630 38,032,217 39, 541, 757 39, 503,567 39,613,802 40,274,772 39,542,979 41,704,029 329,158,623 326,912,558 324,660, 911 322,218,666 320,902,705 318,863,827 319,069,932 317,330,342 316,985,327 317,424,433 315,847,168 317,525,808 1884. January February March April May June July August... September October November December 2,671 1885. January February March April May June July August September October * November December 2,727 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 101 No. 17.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. U.S. bonds Num- Authorized on deposit to ber of capital secure circustock. banks. lation. Date. 1886. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1887. January . . . February .. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. January . . . February .. March April May June July August September . October November . December.. January . . . February .. March April May June July August September . October November . December.. 1890. January . . . February .. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. „ 3,061 3,151 3,319 3, 567 3,585 Lawful Total Circulation money on nationaldeposit to secured by bank notes U. S. bonds. redeem cir- outstanding. culation. 8534,378,265 $306,008, 750 8274,466,748 $42,976, 706 46,951,839 535,398,265 302,257,000 271,065,593 52,049,017 537,896,965 296,780,400 266,047,488 56,826, 227 538,652,065 289,729,650 259,405, 300 540, 414,565 285,447,950 255, 322, 541 58,555,047 61,580,662 543, 669,565 279,537, 400 250,257,632 61,922,499 545,206,565 275,974,800 247,087,961 62,151,745 549,542, 565 273,549,800 244,675,012 62,505, 757 550,252, 565 270,524,150 242,168,247 68,828,505 553,002,565 261,848,900 234,682,736 81,819,233 552,775,165 245,444,050 219,710, 656 553,855,165 234,991,800 210,525, 601, 88,781,909 $317,443,454 318,017,432 318,096. 505 316,231,527 313,877,588 311,838,294 309,010,460 306,826,757 304,674,004 303,511,241 301,529,889 299,307, 510 555,865,165 557,684, 165 559, 986,665 561,321, 665 564, 346,665 571,583,665 574, 703,665 578,826,215 581,046,215 582, 683,715 583,188,715 584,203, 715 229,438,350 223,926, 650 213,639,150 206,938,000 202,446,550 200,939,100 191,966,700 189,445,800 190,096,950 189,917,100 188,828,000 187,147,000 205,316,106 200,268,346 191,004, 726 185,009,551 181,026, 016 179,309,020 171,629,341 169,303,430 169,951,385 169,931,680 169,215,067 167,863,819 91,455,875 92,806,395 98,039,485 102,114,704 103, 979,299 103,051,871 107, 588,447 107,150,847 104,313,124 102,962,170 102,826,136 102,019,176 296,771,981 293,074, 741 289,044,211 287,124,255 285,005,315 282,360,891 279,217,788 276,454,277 274,264,509 272,893,850 272,041,203 269,882, 995 584,726,915 586,505, 915 588,785,915 589,637,915 591,437,915 592,467, 915 592,852,915 594,631,915 595,313,915 596,041,015 596,796,015 597.457,315 184,444,950 182, 764, 950 182,161,700 181,863,700 182,033,450 180,005,150 178,312,650 177,438,800 176,508,850 173,280,250 170,003,350 166,796,550 165,205,724 163,833,205 163,235,505 162,743,135 162,891,912 161,134,338 159,642,657 158,874,203 158,133,712 155,365,068 152,366, 328 149,487,373 103,193,154 102, 024,952 99,492,361 97,427,882 95,692,133 94, 675,310 92,719,664 90,758,447 88,294,850 88,236,639 87,018,909 86,955,794 268,398,878 265,858,157 262,727,866 260,171,017 258,584,045 255,809, 648 252,362,321 249,632,650 246,428,562 243, 601, 707 239,385,237 236,443,167 163,480, 900 160,463,950 157,485,700 154,590,150 151,522,350 | 149,829,850 148,121,450 147,758,450 148,150,700 147,037,200 145,668,150 144,709,250 146,372,588 143,580,313 140,874, 515 138,190,798 135,375,463 133,769,313 132,244,437 131,890,777 132,101,128 131,225,172 130,207,285 129,388,116 87,287,439 85,688,716 83,520,212 83,032,333 83,320,725 81,753, 704 79,134,526 76,273,662 73,701,013 72,437,560 71,816,130 70,258,081 233,660,027 ,229,269,029 224,394,727 221,226,131 218,696,188 215,523,017 211,378,963 208,164,439 205,802,141 203,662, 732 202,023,415 199,646,197 142,849,900 142,266,750 143,197,000 143,900,750 144,216,150 144,658,650 145,228, 3C0 145,434,750 143,102, 350 140,428,600 140,190, 900 140,427,400 127,742,440 126,747,030 127,410,251 128,046,801 128,920,916 128,976,526 129,767,150 129,854,561 127, 825, 431 125,430,316 124,958, 736 125,253,195 69,487,965 67,895,259 64,857,292 62,480,331 60,665,663 58,573,322 56,203,625 54,537,072 55,455,037 56,440, 709 54,796,907 53,315,181 197,230,405 194,642,289 192,267,543 190,527,132 189,586,579 187,549,848 185,970,775 184,391,633 183,280,468 181,871,025 179,755,643 178,568,376 598,2 065 599,709^ 365 600,684,365 602,404, 365 603,264,365 607,390, 365 609,670,365 612,535, 365 614,925,365 617,844,365 620,174,365 621,959,365 623,791,365 630,003, 865 632,757,865 037,372,865 638,932,865 644,587,865 646,937,865 651,367,865 652, 852,865 655,002,865 659,782,865 662,947,865 j ! I j 102 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 17.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS OX THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. 1891. January February . March April May June July August September October November December Lawful Total money on nationaldeposit to bank notes r e d e e m cir- o u t s t a n d i n g . culation. Number of Authorized, banks. capital stock. $665,267,865 666,977,865 669, 007, 865 " 671,477,865 672,197,865 673,422,865 676,247,865 681,742,865 683,125,865 684,660,865 684,755,865 685,515, 865 j 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 8140,510,650 $125, 660, 361 851, (>27, 485 140,720, 700 125,859,360 49,702,379 140,790,200 125,957, 235 47, 706,139 141,036,150 126,054.415 45, 750, 649 140,949,900 125,970,955 44,448, 421 141,310,150 126,267,575 42, 9119,884 142,508,900 127,221,391 40,706,183 146,089, 650 129,708,040 38, 835, 019 149,839, 200 133,790, 690 37,543,649 151, 229,100 135,093,378 36,842,328 152,950,350 136,753,837 35,430, 721 155,283, 700 138, 605, 343 34,388,264 $177,287,846 175,721,739 173,663,374 171,805,064 170, 419, 376 169, 237, 459 167,927, 574 168,543,059 171,334,339 171,935,706 172,184,558 172,993, 607 1892. January February March April May June July August September October November December i 3,705 ! 3,718 I 3,717 ; 3,727 ; 3,736 i 3, 742 3,765 3,769 3,777 3,779 3,788 3,793 685,762,265 687,332,265 688,332,265 688,923,665 689,298, 665 690,908,665 692,123,665 694,428,665 695,263,665 695, 563, 665 693,868, 665 695,308,665 157,205, 950 158,515,050 159,513,800 160,447, 300 161,352,550 162,549,050 163,190,050 163,500,550 164,012,050 164,498, 550 164,883,000 166, 511,500 140,084,203 141,435,288 142,319,978 143,355,178 143,954,506 144,680,363 145,683,023 146,132,463 146,460,033 147,191,593 147,241,063 148,010,239 32,994,382 31,770,208 30,301,897 29,174,273 28,522,069 27,818,986 27,000, 827 26,395,250 26,196,396 25, 595,167 25,191,083 25,604,632 173,078,585 173,205,496 172,621,875 172,529,451 172,476, 575 172,499,349 172,683,850 172,527, 713 172,656,429 172,786, 760 172,432,146 173, 614, 871 695,148,665 696,089,365 696,149,665 695,949,665 695, 554,665 698,454, 665 698,824,665 699,034,665 697,963,165 698,128,165 695,953,165 695,703,165 168,247,000 169,282,300 171,094,550 172,229,050 173,258,800 174,539,050 176,588,250 182,617,850 204,096,200 209,407,100 209,416,350 208, 942,100 150,526,651 151,197,221 152,887, 461 153,860,416 155,142,318 156,028,010 151,900,919 163,221,294 178,636,718 187,864,985 188,016.228 187,697,826 23,877, 773 23,194,032 22,534,927 22,234,128 21,723,296 21,136,245 20,812,773 20,533,854 20,343, 650 20,825,595 21,295, 765 21,250,279 174,404,424 174,391,253 175,422,388 176, 094,544 176, 865, 614 177,164, 255 178,713,692 183,755,148 '198,980,368 208,690,580 209,311,993 208,948,105 693,353,165 691,893,165 684,690,165 682,538,165 680,438,165 678,998,165 678,023,165 677,258,165 676,568,165 674,866,365 672,671,365 671,471,365 205,961,600 203,594, 500 202,052,350 202,933,850 201,330,250 201,251,500 201,691,750 202,268,500 202,276,950 200,953,700 199,706,200 197,349,700 185,194,522 182,887,853 181,148,710 181,666,268 180,601,247 180,613,585 180,662, 521 181,149,511 181,300,217 180,251,065 179,401,364 177,073. 359 23,344,322 24,974,254 26,330, 810 26,209,427 27,231,785 26,631,434 26,690,723 26,389,555 26,211,998 27, 220,463 28,071,239 29,612,978 208,538,844 207,862,107 207,479,520 207,875, 695 207,833, 032 207,245,019 207,353,244 •207, 539,066 207,592,215 207,471,501 207,472,603 206,686, 337 670, 669, 668, 667, 665, 065. 666 664 664, 664, 664, 664, 196,707,700 195,826,100 197,116,200 201,176,700 204,356,800 206,652,300 207,680,800 207,832, 800 209,447, 550 210,196, 550 211,717,800 212,048, 950 176,667,467 175,674,250 176,-485,063 179,847, 383 182,534,324 184,969,578 186,062,098 186,577,433 187,990,343 188,605,877 190,180,961 190,469,526 29,938,243 29,623,321 28,558,588 27,693,828 27,185,526 26,509,138 25,628,937 24,794,612 24,348,857 24,255,057 23,706,669 23,491,072 206,605, 710 205, 297,571 205,043,651 207,541,211 209,719,850 211,478, 716 211,691,035 211,372,045 212,339,200 212,860,934 213,887,630 213,960,598 i 1893. January February March . * April May June July August September. October November . December.. | ! 3,803 3,805 i 3,814 ! 3,832 i 3,841 i 3,856 ! 3,846 3,829 3,805 3,800 3,798 3,794 1894. January February .. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 3, 791 3,788 3,780 3,784 3,779 | 3,776 3,775 3, 775 3, 765 3,761 3,756 3,751 1895. January February . . March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 748 ; 739 j 733 ! 728 ! 719 717 722 ; 723 ! REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 103 17. — AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ET<\—Continued. Number of Date. banks. U. S. b o n d s j on deposit to | Circulation secured by stock sec F £ l ^ r c u " : u. S. bonds, lation. Lawful money on deposit to Authorized ca P ltal redeem cirdilation. Total national-bank notes outstanding. 1896. January February . . March April. May June July August September . October November . December.. 3, 711 $664,076,915 $212,495,100 $190,741, 850 $23,100, 813 $213,842,663 22,506, 910 i 213,496,547 3,708 663,851.915 212,655. 300 190,989, 687 195,048, 954 22,132, 963 I 217,181,917 3,704 661,946,915 217,944,950 199,723, 005 221, 316,027 21,593, 022 3,699 661,431,915 222,998,800 203,403, 239 660,496,915 226,478,550 20.786,098 ! 224,189,337 3,699 659,951,915 228,651, 800 205,215, 839 20, 072,096 I 225,287,935 3,701 205,538,929 20,461, 618 I 226,000,547 3, 698 659.106,915 228,915,950 3,693 658,376,915 229,544, 450 206,103,504 , 19, 926,538 I 226,030,042 210,293, 574 229,613,896 658,126,915 235,078,700 19, 320,322 3,689 233,639, 357 658,126, 915 238,773, 200 214,667, 694 18, 971,663 3,683 216,510, 014 658.1304, 915 241,103,350 18, 474,430 ! 234,984.444 3,679 216,609, 684 18,789, 206 I 235,398J890 3,673 657.900,915 241,272,150 1897. January February March April May June July August September October November December 3,668 3,654 3,648 3,635 3,627 3,621 3,619 3,617 3,614 3, 615 3,617 3, 615 i 1898. January February March April May June July August September October November December 611 j 602 I 596 i 594 | 590 ! 588 ! 590 I 589 I 589 i 592 | 598 j 594 : 1899. January February . . March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 3,590 3.585 3,589 3,583 3.586 , 3,585 i 3,589 | 3,594 ! 3,597 ! 3,596 i 3,601 I 3,604 ! 655,334,915 654,174, 915 653, 719,895 650,808. 395 648,613, 395 646.788, 395 643,474, 517 641.229, 395 639,488,295 638,903, 295 638,015, 295 636,310. 295 | | i ! i ! 240,236,150 215,860,307 I 237,190,100 ! 213,186,712 234,797,800 I 210, 915,414 233,693,350 | 209,767, 702 232,606,300 j 208, 768,549 230,928,050 j 207,139, 382 230,471,550 ! 206,690,339 230,111,300 ! 206.498,957 229,471,100-! 205,755,976 229.348,550 ' 205,604, 781 | 227,742,550 203,925, 680 ! 225,359. 400 201.735,572 19,812,810 21,907,950 23,320, 912 24,027,439 24,119,434 24,736,459 24,751,347 24,345,299 21,837,697 25,205,779 26,205,325 27,898,644 235,673,117 235,094,662 234, 236,326 233,795,141 232,887,983 231,875,841 231,441,686 230,844,256 230,593, 673 230,810,560 230,131,005 229,634,216 639,440, 295 637,535, 295 638,385, 295 635,060,295 631,635, 295 631,035, 295 630,025, 295 629,315, 295 629,151, 295 625,356, 295 624, 552,195 625,967, 195 I I i ! ! 218,992,950 215,487, 650 213,414, 650 214, 365, 400 217,162,650 219,377, 900 220,201,400 218,525, 650 220, 496,160 229, 980, 620 235,618, 470 239,349,130 196,146, 092 192, 724,299 191,056, 817 191,611, 599 194,138, 732 196,155, 935 197,078, 092 195,692, 685 196,775, 703 205,056, 063 210,045,456 213, 928,643 I I 1 I | ! ; i 32,868,548 33,804,916 33,774, 254 32,870,279 31,975,018 31,540,434 30,822,084 31,087,379 30,485,946 30,383.921 29, 583, 680 28,856,160 229,014,640 226,529,215 224,831,071 224,481,878 226,113, 750 227,696,369 227,900,176 226,780,064 227,261,649 235,439,984 239. 629.136 242,784,803 622,482,195 613,076,895 612.831,895 610,313,895 609, 053, 895 610,028,895 607,871,245 609,292,245 608,033,045 607,418,045 608,528,045 608,368,045 239,943, 050 236,479, 840 236,075, 690 234,433,890 232,167,910 230,600,310 229,688,110 230,464,110 230,663,610 231,515,510 232,463,160 234,221,460 214,016, 087 211,041,300 211,155,017 ! 209,925,989 j 207,966,287 | 206,305,955 i 205,264,095 205, 767, 805 206,173, 350 207,314,172! 207,920,774 209,161, 902 29, 801, 782 32,282,926 31,830,065 33,208,903 34,830,421 35,840,834 36,086, 776 35,855, 748 35,980,547 36,058,050 35,145,850 34,680,165 243,817,869 243,324, 226 242,985,082 243,134, 892 242,796, 708 242,146,789 241,350,871 241,623,553 242,153,897 243,372,222 243,066, 624 243,842,067 608, 558, 045 607,683, 045 615,908,095 614.443,095 621,513,095 623,273,095 I 627,503,095 631,108,095 634,398,095 632,494,895 632,502, 395 633,394,395 234,484,570 235,830,170 240,172,270 254,501,480 268,405,240 276,829,990 284,387,040 294,948,930 295,790, 380 296,672,630 301,123, 580 303,280,730 209,759, 210,166, 213,610, 233,284, 246,067, 263,06f 274,115, 286,447, 290,641, 294,222, 298,829, 299,816, 36,517,238 36,901,953 35,906,198 37, 750,108 39,292, 204 37,507,641 35,524,891 33,648,456 33,662,967 34,193.448 32,864,348 32,475, 670 246,277, 222 247,068, 742 249,516,227 271,034,337 285,359,366 300,569,758 309, 640,443 320,095,890 324,304,325 328, 416, 427 331,693,412 332,292,300 1900. January February March / . April May June July August September October November December 3, 606 3,606 3,612 3,616 3, 659 3,722 3,816 3,858 3,898 3,914 ! 3,935 ! 3,955 | i ! ! I ! ! ! I 104 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 17.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. U. S. bonds Authorized on deposit to Circulation secured by 1 stock. secure circu- U. S. bonds. lation. Date. 1901. January February . . March April May June July August September . October November . December.. 3,981 4,015 4,046 4,072 4,098 4,145 4,178 4,217 4,238 4,254 4,279 4,309 1902. January February . . March April May June July August September . October November . December.. 4,337 4,370 4,385 4,422 4,466 4,510 4,546 4,577 4,616 4,651 4,678 4,708 670,164,195 671,910,195 673,279,195 672,759,195 675,279,195 675,721,695 684,061,695 708,701,695 707,774,695 711,167,695 713,435, 695 719,300,695 326,280,280 324,031,280 322,575,030 319,526,330 317,484,130 316,196,180 317,163,530 318,588,480 322,941,680 326,052,770 338,352,670 343,018,020 1903. January February... March April May June July August September . October November . December.. 4,756 "4,784 4,815 4,869 4,914 4,953 5,005 5,044 5,070 5,096 5,147 5,159 723,416,695 726,271,695 736,001,695 739,178,695 743,106,695 748,531,695 754, 776,695 758,137,095 759,277,095 761,417,095 766,367,095 766,332,095 1904. January . . . February . . March April May June July August September. October November . 5,184 5,215 5,240 5,273 5,313 5,350 5,386 5,399 5,431 5,457 5,495 767,567,095 769,005,815 768,750,815 770,975,815 774,449,315 775,838,335 776,904,335 775,679,335 777,061,335 777,741,335 781,126,335 #635,309,395 8312,832,830 $308,294, 673 636,734, 395 318,422,980 315,721,579 638,381,695 321,374,830 319,217,048 639,961, 695 323,176,980 320,840,456 643,006,695 321,975,989 644,751,695 325,928,280 323,538,216 647,666,695 326,219,230 323,890,683 659,556,695 329,348,430 327,039, 374 660,206,695 330,279,930 328,406,351 661,851,695 330,721,930 328,845,066 663,224,195 329,833,930 328,198,613 667,834,195 328,107,480 326,212,186 Lawful Total money on nationaldeposit to bank notes redeem cir- outstanding. culation. $31,846,501 31,100,292 29,438,207 29, 260,949 28,788,268 28,044,373 29,851,503 29,113, 529 29,012,804 29,985,481 31, 713,070 33,508,525 $340,141,174 346,821,871 348,655,255 350,101, 405 350, 764, 257 351, 582,589 353,742,186 356,152, 903 357, 419,155 358,830,547 359,911,683 359,720,711 325,009,306 322.278,391 320,074,924 317,460,382 315.113,392 313,610,337 314,238,812 316,614, 766 319,407,587 323,843,143 335,783,189 341,100,412 35,280,420 37,166,224 38,359,943 40,016, 025 41,874,007 43,136,847 42,433,279 42,369,417 41,875,104 43,150,455 44,693,145 43,754,102 360,289, 726 359,444,615 358, 434,867 357, 476,407 356,987,399 356,747,184 356, 672,091 358,984,183 361,282,691 366,993,59S 380,476,334 384,854,514 344,252,120 342,903,520 342,164,670 342,160, 770 352,721,120 367,827,920 375,347,270 380,173,030 381,486,430 381,484,830 382,726,830 384,625,930 342,127,844 340,587,939 338,660,361 338,349.814 347,564,354 363,586,987 372,295,409 377,606,826 380,076,321 379,515,823 380,650,821 383,018,484 42,801,940 43,385,607 44,138,484 44,169,444 43,587,373 42,856,218 41,375,241 39,739,661 38,511,653 40,910,711 38,959,862 38,088,495 384,929,784 383, 973, 546 382,798,845 382,519,258 391,151,727 406,443,205 413,670,650 417,346,487 418,587,974 420,426,534 419,610,683 421,106,979 389,335,680 390,231,600 392,671,550 398,034,650 399,795,140 410,572,640 416,016,690 417,958,690 419,683,940 424,701,490 426,544,790 387,273,623 387,657,731 390,352,491 395,600,234 397,802,781 407,279,033 412,759,448 415,025,156 417,380,301 422,014,716 424,530,581 37,889,395 39,199,896 39,971,819 39,309,708 39,277,792 38,709,531 36,475,646 35,181, 732 35,136,472 34,064v692 32,750,919 425,163,018 426,857,627 430,324,310 434,909,942 437,080,573 445,988,564 449,235,094 450,206,888 452,516,773 456,079,408 457,281,500 105 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 18.—CHANGES DURING THE Y E A R IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION OP NATIONAL BANKS, BY STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS. Banks existing October 31, 1903. State or Territory. No. Maine N. England States. Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Western States Washington. Oregon California... Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico . . No. 85,892, 850 5,140, 500 4,714,500 25,644,700 4, 256,000 10,581,350 142,299,840 70,414,550 I 17,595,000 8,843,050 96,759,390 52,372,150 2, 218, 985 953, 000 17,054, 960 6,816,500 3,777,000 1,519,000 275,000 279,705,175 140,918,250 140,918,250 57 5,141,c 7,342, 500 5,141,900 3,591,4 5,801,000 3,591,450 3,660, 000 2,012, 250 2,012, 2 1,313,7 2,873,000 1, 313, 750 3,337,c 5,823,000 3,337,550 1,011,5 2,185,000 1,011,250 2,612,C 4, 600,000 2,612,000 1,236,2 2, 310,000 1,236,250 2,480,2 4,170,000 2.480,250 28, 665, 300 10| 727,080 10,727,C 422,750 422,7 1,470,000 8,956, 300 8,956, 3 13,765,900 3,877,250 3,877,2 7,370,000 54,515,100 18,345,000 47,573,000 12,730,000 12,955,000 17,061,000 16,765,000 23,075,000 2,875,000 2,295,000 10,390,000 9,972,500 2,530,000 985,000 5,820,000 1,191,800 3,23Q,000 4,200,000 28,584,200 28,584,200 8,938,650 8,938,650 17,944,650 17,944,650 6,894,810 6,894,810 5,977,170 5,977,170 9,723,760 9,723, 760 6,052, 800 6,052,800 16,937,690 16,937,690 1,123,250 1,049,050 4,759,570 6,276,950 1,004,750 494,500 4,095, 750 720,750 1,391,050 1,614,100 $70,000 75,000 145,000 | 145,000 2,071,000 2,071,000 503,500 345,000 75,000 301,500 212,250 18,750 301,500 212,250 18,750 81,750 225,000 81,750 122,250 122,250 435,000 427,250 427,250 745,000 110,000 110,000 430,000 18,750 75,000 18,750 2,717, 000 1,297, 300 1,297,300 142,500 725, 000 142,500 169,500 665,000 169,500 47,500 100,000 47,500 126 7,040,500 2,949,300 2,949,300 635,000 710,000 980,000 377,500 215,250 366,250 377,500 215,250 366,250 575,000 830,000 680,000 465,000 247,750 397,000 221,250 180,250 247,750 397,000 221,250 180,250 2,005,250 2,005,250 74,500 86,500 252,000 217,050 68,750 37,500 138,750 106,250 190,250 187,250 74,500 86,500 252,000 217,050 68, 750 37,500 138,750 106,250 190,250 187,250 250,000 230,000 500,000 500,000 260, 000 100,000 351,000 125,000 405,000 665, 000 718 :' 43,489,300 [ 22,529,720 3,386,000 Pacific States 34 i 3,495, 000 1,631,300 1,631,300 220,000 34 2,570,000 1, 629, 800 1,629,800 200,000 65 16,455,000 9,700.500 9,760,500 722,800 21 : 925,000 225,000 343,650 343,650 14 1.730,000 1,349,000 1,349,000 175,000 1 i 200, 000 20,500 82,000 20, 500 11 ! 605,000 50,000 361,450 361,450 1 | 50,000 12, 500 12,500 66,500 66,500 2 : 525,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 1 I j 184 | 26,537,000 15,275,200 15,275,200 | 31 j 1,792,800 United States J5,147 >766,367,095 382,726,8 $70,000 75,000 6,110,000 1,538 203,019,100 101,053,730 101,053,730 75 59 139 149 23 16 58 20 88 91 Bonds. ! Circulatiori. 70, 414, 550 10 1,325,000 300,000 7 8,843,050 2 2, 350,000 52,372,150 / 134 nl,755,000 30,000 953,000 6,816,500 2 50, 000 1,519,000 300,000 1 935 90,035,700 j 46,720,030 j 46,720,0 332 166 309 88 107 194 258 84 Capital. 8125,000 150, 000 534 !l23,580,820 \ 56,229,900 56,229,900 364 New York 130 New Jersey 622 Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. 1,238 Eastern States 72. Virginia 69 West Virginia 42 North Carolina 23 South Carolina 50 Georgia 22 Florida 45 Alabama 21 Mississippi 32 Louisiana 380 Texas 15 Arkansas 103 Kentucky 61 Tennessee Southern States... Circulation. Bonds. 84 $10,141,000 85,892,850 56 5,355,000 5,140,500 48 6, 460, 000 4,714,500 230 70,137,500 25,644,700 35 11,305,250 4,256,000 81 20,182,070 10,581,350 New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan .. Wisconsin.. Minnesota . Iowa Missouri . . . Capital. Banks organized during year ended October 31, 1904. 382,726,830 j 433 i 23,479,300 a Restored to solvency. 1,358,800 i 1,358,800 55,000 53,750 239,500 60,250 100,000 200,000 12,500 ! 55,000 53,750 | 239,500 ! 60,250 100,000 200,000 j 12,500 721 000 j 721,000 9,250,350 j 9,250,350 106 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 18.—CHANGES DURING THE YEAR IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, BY STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS—Continued. Totel increase in capita1 . andnmbefOfbar!ksconeSned ! State or Territory. in such increase. Maine New Hampshire ... Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut N. England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas . Kentucky Tennessee Washington Oregon.. California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico 38 3 ; 1 j 1 , j 2| j 2 Pacific States . United States |l, 134, 14, 743,720 63,695,390 I ' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. No. 107 18.—CHANGES DURING THE Y E A R IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, BY STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS—Continued. ! Decrease in capital, bonds, and circulation, with number of banks concerned I in such decrease. State or Territory. Failed and liquidating banks. No. j Capital. Maine N cw Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut $50, 000 : . j j I N. England States.j ii \ e w York Pennsylvania Delaware Mnrvland Dist. Columbia Eastern States ! i ' j. j Virginia West Virginia 2 12 7 Southern States...; Middle States $83, 500 $83, f,00 150,000 (50,000 $300,000/ ! | 250,000 250,000 650,000 1,555,000 1,555,000 .1 800,000 300,0,0 82,500 ! 82,500 ! 32,500 2 240,000 2,240,000 26 5 i 2 050, 000 1! 3, 175, 000 1 047,000 6 300 1 282, 000 1,047,000 6 300 1,282,000 10 1 5 1 500 000 100 000 100 000 1 17 5, 750 000 2 435, 300 2,435,300 17 200 000 | 200,000 200,000 , 200,000 i 200,000 ; 200,000 ,. 10 475,000 156,300 ! 156,300 ! 25,000 | 12, 500 13 900/000 I 568,800 300,000 982 500 2 371,000 2,371,000 190 000 13, 107,000 13,1(7,0C0 25 000 1,020,000 1, 180,000 i 1,180,000 256 280 1,491 280 14 347,000 |14, 347,000 427,500 ! 200, 000 4 4 1 50,000 j . 6 170,000 !. 427,500 200,000 12,500 j . 568,800 I 15 1,713,000 ! 1,713,000 I 4 37,500 i 37,500 300,000 i 300,000 137,500 Cireuhi- Capital. $50,000 23 i 9, 900, 000 100,000 7,520,000 2,130,000 100,000 3,760,000 125,000 300,000 j No. 80,000 1,576,500 433,500 100,000 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan . . Wisconsin.. Minnesota . Iowa Missouri . . . North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory $50,000 ! By banks existing- October 31, 1903. 80,000 1,576,500 433, 500 100,000 I 1 South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Bonds. Circulation. 137,500 16 j 4,485,000 1 2,188, 000 | 2,188,000 j 14 220,000 627,500 627,500 25,000 j 228,900 i 228,900 io,666 75,000 i 150,000 192.500 75,000 150,000 192,500 20,000 ! 50,000 S 25,000 16,000 i 25,(00 16,000 105,000- 687,400 j 687,400 25,000 . . . 50,000 50,000 \. j j j 12,500 12,500 12,500 i 12,500 50,000 50, 000 200.000 75| 000 [: 50,000 37, 500 131,300 56,250 50,000 37,500 j 131,300 | 56,250 j 25,000 475,000 300,050 300,050 ! 100,000 37,500 Western States Washington. Oregon California... Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Porto Pdco . . 60,000 15,000 | 150,000 50,000 ! Pacific States j United States I 25,000 25,000 5j 275,000 | 15,000 I ~~15,000 6,250 6,250 ! 75,000 75,000 j 12,500 12,500 j 108, 750 j 85 j 21, 785,000 j 7,840,900 108, 750 .840,900 1, 25,000 i 12,500 : 25,000 12,5(0 75,000 75,0(0 20,000 | 20,000 20, 000 •>(), 000 80 i 2,898,780 18,127.900 18,127,900 108 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 18.—CHANGES DURING THE Y E A R IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION OP NATIONAL BANKS, BY STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS—Continued. I n c r e a s e a n d decrease d u r i n g y e a r endec October 31 , 1904. State or Territory. Total increase. Capital. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut $25,000 125.000 2,200|000 2,350,COO Bonds. $164 500 218,000 280,000 5,443,750 900,000 877,500 Total decrease. Circulation. Capital. Bonds. $164,500 218,000 280,000 5,443, 750 900,000 877,500 8,170,000 2.130,000 132,500 $133,500 150,000 330,000 3,131,500 733,500 132,500 10,882, 500 $50, 000 466,666 Circulation. $133,500 150,000 330,000 3 131,500 733,500 132,500 7,883, 750 7,883, 750 4,611, 000 4, 611,000 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 3,935,000 13,557, 750 462, 000 600,000 4,715,000 10,077, 700 55 000 47 500 193'720 1,250,000 1,050,000 991,000 13,557,750 462, 000 10,077, 700 47 500 1,250,000 991,000 2,240,000 14,214, 000 6,300 50,000 4,195, 000 2,462,000 14, 214, 000 6, 300 2,462,000 100,000 100,000 Eastern States 10, 548, 720 26,385, 950 26, 385, 950 7,241,280 16,782,300 16,782, 300 New England States . . . Virginia West Virginia North Carolina . South Carolina Georgia. Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States . . . . . . . . . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Western States Washington. . . Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada A rizona Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico Pacific States United States 668,500 505, 000 135,000 15 000 385,000 435,000 1,100,000 510,000 135,000 3 407,000 925 000 865, 000 240,000 756,280 1,510,500 1,002,250 549,750 363,200 557,500 454,750 1,464,750 352,000 146,250 3,794,300 181,000 2,271,250 732,250 200,000 627,500 200,000 627, 500 200, 000 200, 000 200, 000 200,000 156, 300 156,300 25,000 12,500 12,500 13,379, 750 1,120,000 1,196,300 1,196,300 4,398,500 2,123,000 2,118,250 576,500 1,034,300 1,460,600 1,579, 950 2,023,050 3, 785, 000 125,000 310, 000 1,941,900 37,500 375,000 150,000 192,500 1, 941, 900 37,500 375,000 150,000 192,500 320, 000 50,000 162,500 16,000 162,500 16,000 8,535,000 15, 314,150 15,314,150 4,590, 000 2,875,400 2,875,400 174, 750 250,000 224 500 280 000 670,000 840, 500 935 000 1,102,340 '?07 500 340 000 100,000 70,750 519 850 361 000 268,750 150,000 502,900 650,000 562,300 750,000 174, 750 224, 500 840,500 1,102,340 207, 500 70,750 519,850 268, 750 502,900 562, 300 25,000 75,0G0 75,000 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 50, 000 50, 000 200,000 100,000 37,500 50,000 62, 500 143,800 56,250 37,500 50,000 62,500 143,800 56,250 4,474,140 575,000 375,050 375,050 75, 000 97,500 4,535, 250 75, 250 150,000 300 000 75'000 60,000 15,000 150,000 50, 000 15,000 6,250 95, 000 12,500 15, 000 6, 250 95, 000 12,500 1,510,500 1, 002, 250 549, 750 363, 200 557,500 454,750 1,464,750 352,000 146,250 3,794,300 181 000 2,271,250 732,250 9,325,500 13,379, 750 3,170,000 710,000 1,845,000 100,000 575 000 830 000 815, C00 490,000 4,486,000 4,398,500 2,123, 000 2,118,250 576,500 1,034,300 1 460 600 1,579.950 2, 023,050 4,474,140 75,000 270,000 97,500 200,000 1,822 800 4, 535 250 75,250 250, 000 175,000 150,000 •?oo 000 300 000 75'000 50 000 50,000 645,000 " *| ------ 200,000 10,000 200,000 2,977, 800 5, 508, 000 5,508,000 38,223,020 72,945, 740 72, 945, 740 128,750 128,750 24,683, 780 25, 968, 800 25, 9;>8, 800 275,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. No. 109 18.—CHANGES DURING THE Y E A R IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION OP NATIONAL BANKS, BY STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS—Continued. Net increase and Net increase. State or Territory. Capital. Maine New Hampshire Vermont "Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New England States ... decrease i n capital, bonds, a n d circulation. $25, 000 25,000 Bonds. N e t decrease. Circulation. Capital. $31,000 68, 000 2,312,250 166,500 745, 000 2,312,250 166,500 745,000 275,000 5,970, 000 2,130,000 132,500 3,322, 750 3,322, 750 8,557,500 1 695 000 550, 000 455, 700 520,000 7,615,700 55 000 47 500 1,150', 000 991,000 1,050, 000 455, 700 7,615,700 47 500 1,150,000 991,000 3,870,000 10,259,900 10,259, 900 Virginia 468,500 883,000 505, 000 802,250 135, 000 549,750 15 000 363,200 185,000 357,500 435 000 454 750 1,100,000 1,464,750 352,000 460,000 135,000 146,250 2,762,000 3,638,000 925,000 181,000 865,000 2,271,250 215,000 719,750 883,000 802,250 549,750 363,200 357,500 454 750 1,464, 750 352,000 146,250 3,638,000 181,000 2,271,250 719 750 8,205, 500 12,183, 450 12,183, 450 2,456, 600 2,085, 500 1, 743,250 426,500 841,800 1,460,600 1,417,450 2,007,050 2,456, 600 2,085,500 1, 743, 250 426, 500 841,800 1,460,600 1,417, 450 2,007,050 615,000 4,560,000 12,438,750 12,438,750 615,000 Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi T-zOuisian a Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Missouri Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah . . Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico Pacific States United States 585,000 1,535,000 100,000 575,000 830,000 495,000 440,000 225,000 174,750 280 000 224 500 595,000 828,000 860,000 1, 089, 840 340,000 207,500 100,000 33 250 311,000 469,850 100,000 206,250 359,100 450, 000 506,050 650,000 3,911,000 1,099,090 210,000 60,000 185,000 91,250 1,672,800 4,440,250 200,000 62,750 175 000 150 000 200,000 300,000 50,000 75,000 Circulation. $50,000 $31,000 68,000 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Eastern States West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Bonds. $50,000 50,000 i $50,000 50,000 656, 250 656,250 656,250 656,250 706,250 706,250 562,560 562, 560 1 ! 374,750 224 500 828,000 1,089,840 207, 500 33,250 469,850 206, 250 359,100 506,050 4,099,090 60,000 91,250 4,440,250 62, 750 150, 000 300, 000 75,000 200,000 10,000 200,000 2,702,800 5,379,250 5, 379,250 23,274,300 47,683,190 47,683,190 9,735,060 110 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 19.—DECREASE OR INCREASE OP NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION DURING E A C H OF THE YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1897 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE, AND THE AMOUNT OF LAWFUL MONEY ON DEPOSIT AT THE E N D OF EACH Y E A R . Net circulation outstanding October 31,1896 $216, 510, 014 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1897, including notes of national gold banks $230,131, 005 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 26, 205, 325 203, 925, 680 Net decrease of circulation 12, 584, 384 Net outstanding as above October 31,1897 ~203, 925, 680 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1898, including notes of national gold banks 239, 629,136 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 29, 583, 680 210,045, 456 Net increase of circulation 6,119, 776 Net outstanding as above October 31,1898 210, 045, 456 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1899, including notes of national gold banks 243, 066, 624 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 35,145, 850 207, 920, 774 Net decrease of circulation 2,124, 682 Net outstanding as above October 31,1899 207, 920, 774 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1900, including notes of national gold banks 331, 693, 412 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 32, 864,348 298, 829, 064 Net increase of circulation 90, 908, 290 Net outstanding as above October 31,1900 298, 82S>7064 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1901, including notes of national gold banks 359, 911, 683 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 31,713, 070 328,198, 613 Net increase of circulation 29, 369, 549 Net outstanding as above October 31,1901 328,198, 613 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1902, including notes of national gold banks 380, 476, 334 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 44, 693,145 335,783, 189 Net increase of circulation 7, 584, 576 Net outstanding as above October 31,1902 335, 783,189 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1903, including notes of national gold banks 419, 610, 683 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 38,959, 862 380, 650, 821 Net increase of circulation 44, 867, 632 Net outstanding as above October 31, 1903 380, 650, 821 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1904, including notes of national gold banks 457,.281, 500 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 32, 750, 919 424^ 530L581 Net increase of circulation „ 43, 879, 760 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Ill Nc. 20.—NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION ISSUED, THE AMOUNT OF LAWFUL MONEY DEPOSITED IN THE UNITED STATES TREASURY TO RETIRE NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION FROM J U N E 20, 1874, TO OCTOBER 31, 1904, AND AMOUNT REMAINING ON DEPOSIT, BY STATES, AT LATTER DATE. Lawful money deposited to retire national-bank circuLawful ; lation since June 20,1874. money on Additional . deposit circulation ! To retire For rewith the T o retire State or Territory. issued since j demption circulation circulation United Total June 20,1874.1 of notes of under act States act of deposits. liquidating of June 20, under Treasurer July 12,1882. 1874. banks. at date. $9,028,588 Maine 6,256,965 New Hampshire . . . i 7,791,315 Vermont j 90,275,940 Massachusetts i Rhode Island j 13,254,815 Connecticut j 18,803,684 New York | 150,108,715 New Jersey j 13, 953, 790 j 104,490, 262 Pennsylvania 1,438,527 Delaware Maryland ! 14. 979, 740 8,024, 380 Districtof Columbia 9,217,585 Virginia 5, 376, 944 West Virginia 4,183,200 North Carolina . 2,468,120 South Carolina 5,458,480 Georgia 1,872,812 Florida 5,036,295 Alabama 1,960,500 Mississippi 5, 780, 937 Louisiana 18,324,585 Texas 1,131,950 Arkansas 21,920,690 Kentucky 6, 387,445 Tennessee 27,951,655 Missouri 56,129,494 Ohio 18, 534,264 Indiana 31,231,673 Illinois 13,228, 797 Michigan 11,835,100 Wisconsin 15,456, 298 Iowa 9, 603, 776 Minnesota 9,933, 794 Kansas 8,490,614 Nebraska 279,000 Nevada 2,134,980 Oregon 6,396,942 Colorado 533,055 Idaho 2,303, 085 Montana 739,140 Wyoming 1, 936, 280 North Dakota 1,769,460 South Dakota 3,243,472 Washington 16,710,475 California 1,915,650 Utah 1,196,690 New Mexico 490,040 Arizona 1,864,700 Oklahoma 2,167,350 Indian Territory... 12,500 Alaska 266, 500 Hawaii 100,000 Porto Rico Lawful money deposited prior to June 20,1874, and r e m a i n i n g at that date Total $1,195,091 799,216 1,164,102 10,086,138 2, 687, 463 1,432,884 18,728,794 1,817,654 8,627,225 653, 857 732,152 1,478,869 1,131,847 659, 580 244,233 759,035 358,068 683,516 199,400 1,564,369 1, 964,484 191,265 2,620,246 1,390,621 3,593, 765 12,876, 784 6,210,817 7,089,279 5,206,929 1, 902, 980 2,638,197 1,565,120 2,584, 585 1,341,169 34,960 323, 583 1,140,610 61,875 661,479 111,050 353,060 397,420 1,036,486 598,040 271,631 206,630 50,590 92,900 23,250 ; a 768, 981,048 111,543,298 $7,059,632 3,916,805 6,658,695 84,781,293 13,450, 439 17,018,777 99,031,900 10, 647,047 60,399. 730 1,157^400 10, 936, 915 1,061,910 4,251,215 1,596,830 2,493,769 2,174, 001 2,477,952 57,030 1,623,289 170,950 3,992,153 2,780,538 421,119 13, 591,589 2,547,054 10, 437,058 29,110,955 13,956,277 15,034,049 6,829, 339 5,573, 445 5,933,407 3,229,153 1, 387, 726 2,136,470 13,500 214, 610 967,446 114,018 612,402 146,700 225,670 181,485 484,851 1,456,550 540,047 298,950 2,950 18,800 5,000 $2,655,894 1,610,417 2,034,332 24,759,594 5,806,278 6,453,340 16,153,214 3,261,879 17,015,604 487,463 3,853, 918 209,427 840, 960 599,533 183,353 191, 306 597,063 17,893 237,905 453,208,890 106,309,103 953,069 238,635 70,456 1,759,060 520,198 624,645 6,030,743 1,593,926 3,346,866 539,520 727,546 955,290 598,057 112,764 311,980 82,450 321,892 14,762 76,236 22,090 52,210 9,055 7,377 240,175 54,788 75,940 810,910, 617 6,326,438 9,857,129 119,627,025 21,944,180 24,905,001 133,913,908 15,72f 580 86,042, 559 1,644,863 15,444, 690 2,003, 489 6,571,044 3,328, 210 3,336,702 2,609,540 3,834,050 432, 991 2,544,710 370, 350 6,509,591 4,983,657 682,840 17,970,895 4,457,873 14,655,468 48,018,482 21,761,020 25,470, 194 12,575,788 8,203,971 9, 526,894 5,392,330 4,085,075 3,789,619 48, 460 620, 643 2,429,918 190, 655 1,350,117 279,840 630, 940 587,960 1,528,714 2,294,765 866,466 581, 520 ' 53, 540 111, 700 28, 250 3,813,675 674,874,966 b32, 674,984 a Includes circulation issued under act of July 12, 1882. b Exclusive of $75,934 on deposit to retire circulation of national gold banks. $292,794 286,515 231,319 4,243,866 982,017 344,439 8,607,982 24,379 3,247,239 43,148 845,071 101,974 469,912 226,994 99,854 59,199 81,266 92,845 219,586 63,679 343,068 351,737 33,262 1,011,408 174,524 762, 641 3,677,915 777,493 2,146,480 746, 856 411,000 338,680 198,878 172,772 179,623 3,748 40,242 161,354 2, 039 101,503 46, 422 42,678 20,526 83,834 172,260 24,508 66,845 590 18,020 No. 21.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING, THE AMOUNT OF LAWFUL MONEY ON DEPOSIT WITH THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES TO REDEEM NATIONAL-BANK NOTES, AND THE KINDS AND AMOUNTS OF UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATION AND PUBLIC DEPOSITS ON OCTOBER 31, 1904, WITH THE CHANGES DURING THE PRECEDING Y E A R AND THE PRECEDING MONTH. Circulation based on U. S. bonds. National-bank notes, lawful money. Circulation secured by lawful money. fcO Total circulation. d Oct. 31,1903. Sept. 30,1904. Oct. 31,1903. Sept. 30,1904. Oct. 31,1903. Sept. 30,1904. Total amount outstanding at the dates named at top of c olumn Additional circulation issued during the intervals To banks increasing circulation Lawful money deposited since dates named at top of col umn By insolvent banks By liquidating banks By banks retiring circulation under section 6 of the act of July 12, 1882 By reducing banks Aggregate issues and deposits to October 31, 1904 $380,650,821 1422,014,715 8,887,890 60,644,286 1 037,160 2 246,595 $38,959,862 $34,064,693 471,025 6,491,782 1,143,146 17,615,887 613,025 136,510 442,117 425,298,470 64,681,702 35,256,345 467,545 5,794,332 118,197 19,390,539 649, 692 854,605 6,421,568 1,389,065 23,265,545 84,445 780,841 174,153 1,465,987 31,930,783 2,505,426 32,750,919 32,750,919 6,208,943 1,313, 774 450,182,997 $419,610,683 69,532,176 $456,079,408 3,283, 755 25> 721,840 1,191,652 514,864,699 460,554,815 57,583,199 3,273,315 457,281,500 ^457,281,500 37,670,817 1,202,092 o n o o LAWFUL MONEY. Circulation retired during the intervals by withdrawal of bonds by tictive banks and redemption of notes of inactive banks . . By insolvent banks By liquidating banks By banks retiring circulation under section 6 of the act of July 12, 1882 By reducing banks Aggregate notes retired since dates named at top of column Circulation outstanding October 31, 1904 Increase in circulation since dates named at top of colurrin Decrease in circulation since dates named at top of colurnn United States registered bonds on deposit. Five percents, loan of 1904 . Funded loan of 1907, 4 percents . . Four percents, loan of 1925 Three percents loan of 1908-1918 Two •nprppTits consols of 1930 District of Columbia 3 65's—1924 . . . . . To secure circulating notes. 85,857,500 1,791,600 1,922,940 416,972,750 To secure public deposits. 6100,000 9,343,750 9,931,050 8,048,500 77,395,350 1,902,000 25,652,416 767,889 424,530,581 424,530,581 43,879,760 2,515,866 United States registered bonds on deposit. State and city.. Philippine Islarids certificates Hawaiian Islan ds bonds Philippine loan Total on d eposit Oct. 31, 1904 a Circulation of national gold banks, included, $75,934. To secure circulating notes. To secure public deposits. $1,971,000 3, 256,000 1,072, 000 2,022,000 $426,544,790 115,041,650 O W o el REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 113 No. 2 2 . — Y E A R L Y INCREASE OR DECREASE IN NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION FROM6 JANUARY 14, 1875, TO OCTOBER 31, 1903, AND QUARTERLY INCREASE OR DECREASEFOR THE Y E A R ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904. Date. Issued. Retired. Increased. Decreased. F r o m J a n u a r y 14 to J a n u a r y 31,1875 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 .. 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 . 1901 1902 1903 $537,580 12,953, 695 7,777,710 19,842, 985 12,663,160 27,126,235 8,347,190 34,370,050 21,427,900 12,669,620 8 888 944 17, 628,924 8,979,959 16,064, 424 15,924,157 5, 768,180 9,534,400 18 934,355 12 867 044 41,584,000 10,890,492 20, 752, 231 31,714,656 7,008,014 34,682,825 19,110, 552 101,645,393 123,100,200 42,620 682 68,177,467 Total J a n u a r y 31 1904 April 30 1904 J u l y 31 1904 October 31, 1904 773,593,024 14,047,362 19 580 902 21,936,858 13,967,054 607,456, 736 6,924,550 9 225 649 8,450,725 7,329,866 387,626, 819 7,122,812 10 355 260 13,486,133 6,637,188 221,490,531 Total Surrendered to this office, and retired from J a n u a r y 14, 1875, to October 31, 1904 843,125,200 639,387, 519 425,228, 212 221,490,531 425,228,212 240,677,144 Grand total CUR 1904, PT 1- 8255,600 $281,980 18,167,436 28,413, 265 3,634,784 16,208,201 3,631,602 9,031,558 20,159, 036 6,967,199 1,466,732 6,880, 458 18,672,172 15, 697, 878 733,062 20,694,838 24,920,477 30 990 730 26,206, 200 32,871,849 42,933,463 52,430, 030 40,340,254 28,382,190 21 235,457 1 242 167 11 624 877 8,095,313 33,488,687 13,008,267 12,526,159 " " 8 , " 226* 072" 9,843,648 21,871,008 14, 613, 787 17,594,900 17,087, 925 3,912,434 15,198,118 85,108,325 16,537,068 107,148,673 15,951,527 20,752 676 21,868 006 28,474,958 39,702,509 19,186,613 843,125, 200 658,574,132 $5, 213, 741' 20,635,555 12,250,857 22 101 7858,577,276 23,891,890 26,869,039 36,505,873 34,572 074 18,847,790 2,301,102 2,117,775 7,605,773 19,186,613. No. 23.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING, BY DENOMINATIONS AND AMOUNTS, ON OCTOBER 31 IN EACH YEAS FROM 1864 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE. Year. 1864.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1865.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding I860.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1867.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1S68.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued 1869 Redeemed Outstanding 1870.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued 1871 Redeemed Outstanding 1872.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued 1873 Redeemed Outstanding 1874.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1875.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1876.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding Ones. Twos. [ $2, 020,167 $1, 346, 778 297,3G0 919,388 377,972 526,189 891,606 634, 583 550,259 143,606 406,653 048,176 092,126 956,050 851,264 556,708 294,556 1, 346, 778 5,156,012 11,700 5,144,312 5, 622, 722 42, 356 5,580.366 5,990,468 156,016 5,834,452 6, 468, 392 497, 538 5,970,854 7,256,558 1.437,318 b, 819,240 8,482;434 3,114,890 5,367,544 9, 565,256 4,816,778 4,748,478 10,390,222 6,241,446 4,148, 776 11,078,226 7,110,038 3, 968,188 12,079, 504 9,233,246 2,846,258 12,614,896 10,249,092 2, 365,804 Fives. Tens. Twenties. $26,924,100 $19,708,260 $6,536,920 26, 924,100 19,708,260 6,536,920 84,796,000 53,493,210 28,209,500 26,580 104,820 195,800 84,691,180 53, 297,410 28,182,920 111,115,620 75.807,000 42,278,700 153,175 225,390 42,060 110,962,445 75,581,610 42,236,640 113,535, 300 77,899,270 43,615,720 753,855 198,080 510,620 112,781,445 77,388,650 43,417,640 115,738,140 i 79,227,620 44,430,700 2,515,095 j 1,300,500 759,760 113,223,045 | 77,927,120 43,670,940 118,674,740 ! SI,107,820 45,490,040 1,496,400 5,146,030 ' 2,847,390 113,528,710 78,260,430 43,993,640 124,376, 620 85,118,950 48,208,980 9, 035,250 5,060,560 2,701,960 115,341,370 80,058,390 45,507,020 142,195,820 ! 98,246, 300 56,132,040 5,076,520 17,014,975 | 9,689,570 125,180,845 | 88,556, 730 51,055,520 159,666,740 j 112,534,520 64,513,760 29,803,335 j 16,997,020 8, 777,040 129,863,405 | 95, 537,500 55,736,720 174,472,280 125,603,990 72,164,380 45, 709,815 25,730, 700 13,061,420 128,762,465 99,873,290 59,102,960 196,215,680 133,370.760 79,242,180 C5,208,025 39,127; 070 19,832,160 131,007,655 94,243,690 59,410,020 235,275,920 174,105,070 105,921,280 124,633,860 76,085,320 40,489,280 110,642,060 98,019,750 65,432,000 258,917,640 200,086, 520 121,729,840 161,910,280 103, 692,140 57,444,920 97,007,360 96,394,380 64,284,920 One thousands. One hundreds. Five hundreds. $2,491,300 $2,903,400 $250,000 $58,813,980 2,491,300 j 10,349,700 46,550 10,303,150 16,473,700 76,050 16,397,650 17,469,850 432,300 17,037,550 17,775,450 880,950 16,894,500 18,205,350 1,502,050 10,703,300 19,180,600 2,501,050 16, 679,550 21,806,850 4,277,250 17,529,600 24,859,950 6,309,000 18,550,950 27,987,100 8,448,800 19,538,300 33,348,500 11,577,800 21,770,700 44,209,250 19,051,850 25,157,400 49,281,750 25,789,200 23,492,550 2,903,400 15,033,600 89,500 14,944,100 24,657,500 172,700 24,484, 800 26,243,600 877,000 25,366,600 26,766,600 1,598,000 25,168,600 27,526,300 2, 708,100 24,818,200 28,667,200 4,587,500 24,079,700 32, 365,500 7,846,100 24,519,400 36,779,700 11, 098,900 25,680,800 41,661,000 !4,405,700 27,255,300 49,250,200 19,657,200 29,593,000 64,585,800 29,942,800 34,643,000 71,092,000 39,578,500 31, 513, 500 250,000 5,446,500 58, 813,980 205,099,455 464,250 204, 635,205 294, 585.214 1,498', 255 293, 086,959 202,141 107,317 299, 094,824 310, 367,276 10, 250,318 300, 116,958 318, 743,726 19, 018,935 299, 724,791 335, 411,601 33, 552,326 301, 859,275 384, 072,311 59, 597,104 324, 475,207 434, 960,786 93, 969, 961 340, 990,825 481, 196,161 132, 848,487 348, 347,674 532, 962,805 184, 176,899 348, 785,906 668, 988,000 325, 811,982 343, 176,018 747, 468,410 427, 601,340 319,867,070 Fifties. 5,446,500 6,669,500 302,500 6,367,000 6,691,500 671, 500 6,020,000 6,744,500 909,000 5, 835, 500 6,838, 500 1,347,000 5,491,500 6,980,000 2,096,000 4,884,000 7,326, 500 3,078,000 4,248,500 7,810, 500 3,933, 500 3,877,000 8,233,000 4,829,000 3,404,000 8, 657,000 5, 838,000 2,819,000 9,223, 000 7,236,500 1,986,500 9, 345, 500 8,108,500 1,237,000 $4,404,000 1,000 4, 403,000 4,728,000 507,000 4,221,000 4,728,000 1,563,000 3,165,000 4,*746,000 1,858,000 2,888,000 4,769,000 2,501,000 2,268,000 4,779,000 3,380,000 1,399,000 4,843,000 4,028,000 815,000 4,933,000 4,315,000 618,000 5,158,000 4,530,000 628,000 5,250.000 4,683^ 000 567,000 5,540,000 5,047,000 493,000 5,549,000 5,272,000 277,000 Total. Issued during current year. $58,813,980 146,285,475 h3 O n 89,485,759 W 9,616,927 6,105,135 8,376,450 o o tr1 16, G67,875 48,660,710 50,888,475 46,235,375 51,766,644 136,025,195 78,480,410 ' Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding { Issued Redeemed Outstanding 20,618,024 16,815,568 3,802,456 22,480,415 18,194,196 4,286,219 23,169,677 19,600,477 3,569,200 Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding I Issued j Redeemed I Outstanding I Issued I Redeemed j Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued ! Redeemed Outstanding 23,169, 677 22,794,643 375,034 23,169,677 22,800,061 369,616 23,169,677 22,802,625 367,052 13, 793, 936 11,111,052 2, 682,884 15,035,530 12,053,384 2,992,146 15,495,038 13,002, 540 2,492,498 15,495,038 13,887,778 1,607,260 15,495,038 14,572,868 922,170 15, 495,038 14, 968, 280 526,758 15,495,038 15,141,806 353,232 15,495,038 15,206,570 288,468 15,495,038 15,257, 754 237,284 15,495,038 15,279,612 215,426 15,495,038 15,293,440 201,598 15,495,038 15,298,872 196,166 15,495,038 15,306,858 188,180 15,495,038 15,311,146 183,892 15,495,038 15,313,292 181,746 284,084,240 222,660,640 190,579,340 124,347,790 93,504, 900 98,312,850 305,956,440 241,572,930 213,417,165 138,591,490 92,539,275 102,981,440 327,892, 200 259,042, 230 229,980,380 149,305,990 97,911,820 109,736,240 345,659,880 272.031,680 245,749,120 158,211,100 99,910,760 113,820,580 368,062, 520 294,775,190 267,582,440 173,466,350 100,480,080 121,308,840 393,487,120 320,422, 600 296, 566,165 197,709,340 96,920,955 122,713, 260 417,236,040 ! 345,440,860 325,712,835 I 227,123,550 91,523,205 | 118,317,310 440,505,940 j 371,821,020 355,196,785 ! 260,501,070 85,309,155 | 111,319,950 466,042,000 j 398,040,010 384,085,330 293,828,720 81,956,670 i 104,211,290 488,336,800 416,959,700 405,546,320 317,672,780 82,790,480 | 99,286,920 502,277,620 ! 427,627,990 425,853,955 ! 337,999,280 76,423,665 j 89,628,710 520,506,800 | 442,223,330 453,086,540 I 364,436,600 67,420,260 77,78(5,780 532,659,620 j 451,361,990 476,027,775 ! 386,221,110 56,631,845 ! 65,140,880 544,788,840 j 461,240,000 494,306,190 j 403,621,260 50,482,650 57,618,740 561,426,260 474,952,880 511,284,975 421,173.990 50,141,285 i 53,778,890 135,525,060 70,470,560 65,054,500 146,883,340 79,063,560 67, 819,780 157,399,020 85,146,860 72,252,160 165,327,960 90,096,400 75,231,560 178,816,340 98,099,840 80,716,500 195,035,680 111,434,140 83,601,540 211,576,920 128,492,760 83,084,160 228,841,820 149,635,240 79,206,580 246,363,460 171,275,940 75,087,520 258,912,360 187,957,120 70,955,240 206,022,900 201,838,860 64,184,040 275,754,140 218,806,920 56,947,220 281,804,220 232,686,320 49,117,900 288,323,560 244,251,900 44,071,660 297,355,680 256,301,380 41,0{>4,300 53,990,050 31,733,950 22,256,100 57,379,900 36,411,100 20,968,800 60,589, 050 39,263,150 21,325,900 62, 694,250 41,274,950 21,419,300 67,879,700 44,594,500 23,285,200 72,667,200 49.009,100 211 658,100 77,801,450 54,535,150 23,266,300 83,051,500 60,828,650 22,222,850 87, 927, 650 C7, 288,100 20, 639, 550 90, 759,700 72, 565,050 18,194,650 ! 92,481,650 ! 76,807,150 | 15,674,500 I 94,893,350 81,230,400 | 13, 662,950 95, 997,250 84,750,700 11,246,550 97,468,100 87,709,800 9,758,300 99,848.700 90,406,400 9,442,300 9,996,000 5,678,000 76,733,700 8,807,500 5,411,000 47,931, 700 1,188,500 267,000 28,802,000 81,292,300 10,090,000 0,214,000 9,447,500 5.900,000 54,185,900 642,500 314, 000 27,106,400 85,074,000 10,270, 000 6,350,000 y,643,500 6,057,000 58,160,400 626,500 293,000 26,913,600 87,951,000 I 10,366,500 I 6,373, 000 9,742,000 61,060,100 6,124,000 624,500 26,890,900 { 249,000 95,973,200 j 10,964,500 7,154, 000 66,020,200 j 10,247,500 | I}, 943,000 717,000 I 211,000 29,953,000 j 103,513,800 11.378,500 7,197, 000 71,913,000 10,440,000 6,990,000 31,600,800 938,500 207,000 111,474,200 11,560,500 7, 287,000 78,912, 500 10,683,500 7,092,000 32,561,700 883,000 195,000 119,977,000 11.853,000 7,379,000 87,454,300 10, 990, 500 7,156,000 862,500 223,000 32,522,700 128,770,600 I 11,947,000 '.379,000 ',238,000 97,192,200 ! 11.363,500 31,578,400 | 583,500 i 141,000 134,202,100 ! 11,947.000 ".379,000 105,533,000 ! 11,509,000 .290,000 28,669,100 | 878,000 89,000 137,516,600 ' 11,947,000 7,379,000 112,745,300 11,646,500 j 7,305,000 24,771, 300 o00,500 | 74,000 142,217,600 11,947,000 7,379.000 119,872,000 11,706,500 7,320|000 240,500 59,000 22, 345, 600 144,384,000 11,947,000 7,379,000 125,601,800 11.737,500 7,327,000 209,500 18, 782, 200 52,000 147,273,300 11,947,000 7.379,000 130,537,200 11,764,000 7,333,000 46,000 183,000 16, 736,100 151,976,100 11,947,000 7,379, 000 135,172, 500 11,779,500 7,337,000 167,500 42,000 16,803,600 823,079,650 507,208, 460 315,871,190 886,904,855 567,264,295 319, 640, 560 945,281,215 610,160,297 335,120,918 989, 068,985 647,020,663 342,048,322 1, 062,290,165 703, 365,263 358,924,902 75, 611,240 1,142, 366,615 781,383,902 360, 982, 713 80, 076,450 1,221,047,685 870,288.010 350,759^675 ! 78, 681,070 1,302,093,995 969,641,051 332,452,944 81, 046, 310 1.385,134,435 1,070,261,507 314,872,928 83, 040, 440 |1,447,161,375 1,146,170,8(59 300,990,506 1,483,917,475 1,212,265,888 271,651,587 1,533,585,935 1,294,541,113 239,044,822 1,564,197,795 1,362,453,706 201,744,089 1,597,084,515 1,417,634,557 .179, 449, 958 62, 026,940 1,643,550,335 j 1,471,571,662 171,978,673 ! 46,465,820 63, 825,205 58, 376,360 43, 787,770 73, 221,180 36, 756,100 49,668,460 30,611,860 32,880,720 o o W o 1 fc- o H w No. 23.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING, BY DENOMINATIONS AND AMOUNTS, ON OCTOBER 31 IN EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE—Continued. Ones. Issued. Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued . . . — Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued . Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued. Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued. Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Issued Redeemed . . . Outstanding . Twos. Fives. Tens. Twenties. Fifties. One hundreds. Five hundreds. One thou- j sands, j Total. $23,169,677 $15,495,038 $577,190,300 $491,530,600 $308,389,420 $102,085, $156, 315,100 $11,947,000 $7,379,000 ,693,501,685 139, 439,800 11,794,000 7,345,000 ,521,464,764 22,806,348 15,316,106 527,218,370 437,176, 700 267,451,740 92,916, 172,036,921 9,168, 16, 875,300 363,329 178,932 49,971,930 54,353,900 40,937,680 153,000 34,000 163, 949,500 11, §47,000 7,379,000 23,169, 677 15,495,038 605,475,540 519,398,970 326,900,880 105,970, 779,686,355 143, 918,400 11,807, 500 7,346,000 22,810,808 15,319,508 543,392,670 452,919,540 278,070,440 95,400, 570, 985,166 10,570, 031,100 66, 479, 430 48,830,440 20, 358,869 175,530 62,082,870 139, 500 33,000 208, 701,189 168. 740,100 11,947,000 7,379,000 846,272,715 23,169,677 15,495 038 630,757,720 539,903,580 340,460,600 108,420, 149, 084,000 11,817,500 7,348,000 639, 132,611 22,813,727 15,321,664 568,047,950 474,251,610 292,191, 960 98,256, 48,268, 640 10,163, 19, 656,100 207, 140,104 355,950 173,374 62,709,770 65,651,970 129,500 31,000 903, 453,755 23,169,677 15,495,038 652,869, 420 556,374,550 351,310,920 111,083,050 173,825,100 11,947,000 7,379, 000 689, 962,608 22,816,231 15,323, 762 587,176,685 489,894, 730 302,298,800 100,367,300 152,911,100 11,824,000 7,350,000 i56, 479,820 49,012,120 10,715,750 20,914,000 213, 491,147 353,446 171,276 65,692,735 123,000 29,000 981, 552,335 23,169,677 15, 495,038 682,044,800 580,697,100 367, 415,620 113,923,900 179,480,200 11,947,000 7, 379,000 747, 114,763 22,817,982 15,325,066 606,223,735 508,853,150 314,158, 980 102,940,650 157,615, 700 11,828,500 7,351,000 234, 437,572 53,256,640 10,983,250 21,864,500 71,843,950 351,695 169,972 75,821,065 118,500 28,000 064, 079,225 23,169,677 15,495,038 715,811,820 604,188,140 382,964,400 117,184,950 185,939,200 11,947,000 7,379,000 834, 063,000 22,819,141 15,326,004 642,879,715 533,020, 990 330,176,200 106,399,050 164,254, 400 11,836,500 7,351,000 230, 016,225 71,167,150 52,788,200 10,785,900 21,684,800 350,536 169,034 72,932,105 110,500 28,000 143,548,435 23,169, 677 15,495,038 744,880,780 628,256,250 | 398,844,140 120,684,300 192,892, 300 11,947,000 7,379,000 904, 033,027 22,820,496 15,326,836 670,888,605 553,593,290 343,369,700 109,191,200 169,653,400 11,838,500 7,351,000 239, 515,458 349,181 168,202 73,992,175 74,662,960 55,474, 440 11,493,100 23,238,900 108,500 28,000 23,169,677 15,495,038 771,540,360 648,025,440 411,949,920 123,193,200 197,877,500 11,947,000 7,379,000 2,210,577,135 22,821,399 15,327,570 696,080,655 572,065,230 I 355,470,780 111,900,000 174, 765,300 11,842, 500 7,351,000 1,967,624,434 348,278 167,468 75,459, 705 75,960,210 J 56,479,140 11,293,200 23,112,200 104,500 28,000 242,952,701 23,169, 677 15,495,038 793,221,520 718,638,230 ] 458,928,920 131,381,650 214,224, 900 11,947,000 7,379,000 2,374,385,935 22,822,125 15,327,982 722,857,925 195,549,950 I 370,520,820 { 115,194,750 181,335,700 11,844,500 7,352,000 2,042,805,752 347,552 167,056 70,363, 595 123,088,280 88,408,100 16,186,900 32,889,200 27,000 331,580,183 102,500 23,169,677 15,495,038 811,372,680 773,811,540 495,635, 500 135,738,100 222,937, 600 11,947,000 7,379,000 2,497,486,135 22,822,948 15,328,632 751,107,035 630,531.420 391,181,100 119,005,900 188,506, 700 11,850,000 7,354,000 2,137,687,735 166,406 60,265,645 143,280', 120 104,454, 400 16,732,200 34,430, 900 97,000 25,000 346,729 359,798,400 23,169, 677 15,495,038 836,516,480 831,418,770 534,035,360 139,790,950 231,043, 300 11,947,000 7,379,000 2,630, 795,575 22,823,693 15,329,064 775,033,700 677,153,380 419,234, 460 123,843, 700 197,809,900 11,851,000 7,354,000 2,250,432,897 165,974 61,482,780 154,265,390 114,800,900 15,947,250 33,233,400 96,000 25,000 380, 362,678 345,984 23,169, 677 15,495,038 868,388, 540 913,971,810 589,070, 720 145,720,550 242,902, 500 11,947,000 7,379,000 2,818,044,835 738,070,880 459,117,980 15,329,078 806,107,560 7,354,000 129,286,850 208,604,800 11,853,000 2,398,547,869 22.823, 721 165,960 62,280,980 175,900,9oO 129,952, 740 16,433,700 94,000 34,297,700 25,000 419,496,966 345,956 23,169,677 15,495,038 902,281, 700 1,009,278,600 652,608,580 152,628,650 256,718,700 11,947,000 7,379,000 3,031, 506,945 506,857,140 815,500,950 15,329,872 840,173,505 134,915,750 219,528,400 11,853,500 7, 355,000 2,574, 338,867 22.824, 750 37,190, 300 93,500 457,168,078 165,166 62,108,195 193,777,650 145,751,440 17,712,900 344,927 24,000 NOTE.—First issue December 21, 1863; first redemption April 5, 1865. 117 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 24.—NATIONAL GOLD BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND STANDING OCTOBER 31, 1904. Denomination. Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Total Unredeemed fractions Total AMOUNT OUT- Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $364,140 746,470 722,580 404,850 809,700 342,500 75,000 $346,640.00 721,260.00 706,060. 00 399,150.00 800,800. 00 340,500. 00 75,000. 00 $17,500.00 25,210.00 16, 520. 00 5. 700. 00 8,900.00 2,000.00 3,465, 240 3,389,410.00 -104.50 75,830.00 + 101.50 13 3KQ -°,On fiO 75,934.50 . ... No. 25.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OF E A C H DENOMINATION OUTSTANDING ON MARCH 13, 1900, AND ON OCTOBER 31, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, AND 1904. Denomination. Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties Mar. 13,1900. . . . Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Unredeemed fractions Total Circulation secured by lawful money Circulation secured by bonds Denomination. Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties ... Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Unredeemed fractions . . . Total Circulation secured by lawful m o n e y Circulation secured by b o n d s . $348,275.00 167,466.00 79, 310, 710.00 79,378,160. 00 58, 770, 660.00 11,784,150.00 24,103,400.00 104,000. 00 27,000. 00 32,409.00 Oct. 31,1900. Oct. 31,1901. $347,552.00 167,056.00 70,363, 595. 00 123,088,280.00 88,408,100. 00 16,186, 900.00 32,889,200.00 102,500.00 27, GOO. 00 33,085.00 $346, 729.00 166,406.00 60,265, 645.00 143,280,120. 00 104,454,400.00 16,732,200. 00 34,430,900. CO 97,000.00 25, 000. CO 34,315.00 254,026,230.00 331,613,268.00 359,832, 715. 00 38,004,155.00 216,022,075.00 32, 784. 203. 00 298,829,065. 00 31,634,101.00 328,198, 611.00 Oct. 31,1902. Oct. 31,1903. $345,984. 00 165, 974. 00 61,482,780.00 154,265, 390.00 114,800, 900. 00 15, 947,250. 00 33,233,400.00 96,000.00 25,000.00 85,431.50 $345, 956. 00 165, 960. 00 62,280,980.00 175,900, 930.00 129, 952, 740.00 16,433, 700.00 34,297, 700.00 94,000. 00 25,000. 00 36,492.50 $344,927.00 165,166.00 62,108,195.00 193,777,650.00 145 751,440 00 17,712,900.00 37,190, 300.00 93, 500. 00 24,000.00 37,487. 00 380,398,109.50 419,533,458. 50 457,205,565.00 44,614,920.50 335, 783,189.00 38,882,637. 50 380,650,821.00 32,674,984.00 424,530,581.00 Oct. 31,1904. No. 26.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING AND THE AMOUNT AND P E R CENT OF NOTES OF $5 ON MARCH 14, 1900, OCTOBER 31, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, AND 1904. Date. March 14, 1900 . October 31, 190C October 31. 1901 October 31, 1902 October 31, 1903 October 31, 1904. Total circulation. $254,026, 230 331,580,183 359,798,400 380,362,678 419,496,966 457,168,078 $5 notes. Amount. $79,310,710 70, 363,595 60,265, 645 61,482,780 62,280,980 62,108,195 Per cent. 31.2 21.2 16.7 16.1 14. 8 13. G 118 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 27.—NUMBER AND DENOMINATIONS OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED AND REDEEMED SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SYSTEM AND THE NUMBER OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1904. Denomination. Ones Twos Fives Tens .. . Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds ... One thousands .. Total Outstanding. Issued. Redeemed. 23,169,677 7,747,519 180,456, 340 100,927,860 32,630,429 3, 052,573 2, 567.187 23,894 7,379 22,824,750 7,664,936 168,034,701 81,550,095 25,342,857 2,698,315 2,195, 284 23, 707 7,355 344,927 82 583 12,421, 639 19,377,765 7,287,572 354,258 371,903 187 24 350, 582,858 310, 342,000 40, 240, 858 No. 28.—VAULT ACCOUNT OF CURRENCY RECEIVED AND ISSUED BY THIS BUREAU DURING THE YEAR AND THE A MOUNT ON HAND OCTOBER 3 1 , 1904. National-bank currency in vault at close of business October 31, 1903 $153,286,420 Amount received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing during year ended October 31,1904 ". 218,607,110 Total to account for Amount issued to banks during the year Amount withdrawn from vault and canceled $213,462,110 8,305,070 371,893,530 Total withdrawn 221,767,180 Amount in vault at close of business October 31,1904 150,126,350 N o . 2 9 . — N A T I O N A L B A N K S W H I C H H A D NO C I R C U L A T I O N O U T S T A N D I N G O C T O B E R 3 1 , 1904. Title and location of bank. Merchants' National Bank, New York, N. Y. • Chemical National Bank, New York, N. Y Chestertown National Bank, Chestertown, Md National Bank of Washington, D. C Fletcher National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind National Exchange Bank, Castleton, N. Y Irvington National Bank, Irvington, N. Y First National Bank, Oxford, Ala Rogers National Bank, Jefferson, Tex Kyle National Bank, Kyle, Tex Total Capital. Bonds. $2,000,000 300,000 60,000 200, 000 500,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 $50,000 50,000 15,000 50,000 50,000 6,250 6,250 6,500 6, 250 6,250 3,185,000 246,500 119 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 30.—"ADDITIONAL CIRCULATION" ISSUED AND RETIRED, BY STATES, DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904, AND TOTAL AMOUNT ISSUED AND RETIRED SINCE JUNE 20, 1874.« Circulation issued. State or Territory. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Missouri Ohio Indiana .. Illinois... Michigan. Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas . . . Nebraska Nevada Oregon Colorado Idaho Montana Wyoming North Dakota South Dakota Washington California Utah New Mexico Arizona Oklahoma Indian Territory Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico Under act j I of J u l y 12, Additional.; 1882. , j I [ | | j ; j I j ! ! | i I j j ! j V 200,000 Total Surrendered to this office and retired From June 20, 1874, to Oct. 31, 1903 Surrendered a n d retired same dates Grand total . Total. $104,500 ! 218,000 245,000 4,681,705 900,000 877,500 13,447,200 389,500 8,147,050 47,500 1,235,000 38, 070 951,000 1,401,450 1,515 988,800 537,250 374,450 532,000 422,750 1,273,750 | 350,000 I 146,250 26,990 3,290,700 169,750 j 81, \ 57 j 2,208,300 i 713,470 I 9,250 [ J 1,993,050 I 395,207 4.364,800 ! 13,725 2;139,250 i 223,700 2,035,750 ! 641,440 15,157 853,050 57, 680 29,400 1,480,800 65,000 1,330,270 ! 1,160,740 I 791,950 I 19,500 200,000 ! 97,500 i 507,250 21, '297 75,250 181,080 G2, 550 58,250 I 10, 000 197,750 I 31,910 178,900 I \ 75,000 I I 5 • 1,586,450 ; 11,850 I 100,000 193,750 75,050 450, 500 520, 750 $38, 480 4,640 38,984 33,010 19, 337 115, 672 20, 810 147,825 1,330,721 Circulation retired. i Under act ' of J u n e 20, 1874. I Insolvent j and •liquidating banks. $54,953 $236, 818 129,325 20,523 21.212 329,637 3,327,882 1,132,842 969,965 22y,293 141,810 107,732 11,974,705 1,803,275 452,020 88,635 1,004, 289 4,167,049 3, 335 3', 335 '""563*823' 106,883 670,706 32,960 32,960 341*, 030 118,825 459,855 221,240 44,842 266,082 35,650 14,258 49,908 20, 992 20,992 75, 631 63," 720' 139,351 48,250 48,250 19,'350' 63,964 83,314 33,050 42, 821 75,871 12, 900 143,982 156,882 251,630 135,242 386,872 2,970 2,970 54, 948 ""9657413" 1,020, 361 27,552 80,200 107,752 1,005,275 225,926 1,231,201 761,400 1,355,851 2,117,251 351, 990 108,803 460,793 237,032 745,431 982,463 44,550 227,830 272, 380 409,053 72,003 481,056 125,665 119,857 245,522 141,705 42,225 183,930 31,450 24,598 56,048 142,680 52,240 194,920 700 700 13,270 13,270 I 63,860 125,272 61,412 2 2, 593 2j591 ! 39,050 I 54,741 15,691 j 29,250 1 33,790 4,540 i ! 1,000 11,920 10,920 4,080 4,080 "5," 656' 45,315 40,265 71,570 51, 570 20,000 2,500 2, 500 18,821 18,821 $164,500 256,480 249,640 4,720, 689 933,010 896,837 13,562,872 410,310 8,294,875 47,500 1,271,070 951,000 1,402,965 988,800 537,250 374,450 532,000 422,750 1,273,750 350,000 146,250 3,317,690 169,750 2,289,457 722,720 1,993,050 4,560,007 2,152,975 2, 259,450 656,597 910,730 1,510,200 1,395,270 1,160,740 811,450 200,000 97,500 528,547 75, 250 213,630 68,250 229,660 178,900 75,000 4,586,455 111,850 193,750 75,050 450,500 520,750 $181,865 108,802 308,425 2,195.040 740,672 34.078 10,171 \ 430 363,385 3,162,760 2,100 37, 850 24,735 39,950 24,735 200,000 68,201, 455 69,532,176 23,265,575 8,663,918 j 31,929,493 ! 699,457,872 1421,003,468 189,266,992 i 214,210 610,270,460 19,032,403 1,330,721 ! 68,201,455 768,990,048 ;444,269,043 |l97,930,910 | 661,446,566 a Notes of gold banks not included in this table 120 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 31.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES RECEIVED MONTHLY FOR REDEMPTION BY T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY DURING T H E Y E A R ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904, AND T H E A M O U N T R E C E I V E D DURING T H E SAME P E R I O D AT T H E R E D E M P T I O N AGENCY OF T H E TREASURY, TOGETHER WITH T H E TOTAL AMOUNT R E C E I V E D S I N C E T H E A P P R O V A L O F T H E A C T O F J U N E 20, 1874.« Received by the Comptroller of the Currency. From naFrom the redemption agency. tional banks in connection For reduc- Insolvent with reduction of tion of circu- For replace- circulation and lation and liquidating ment with under replacement new notes. actofJune national with new banks. 20, 1874. notes. Month. 1, 350 $8,940,547 9,481,860 11,239,370 12,921,995 13,454,248 11,296,645 12, 847,995 13,919,195 12,586,645 12,079, 365 12,301,862 12,719,143 $1, 593,890 1,525,120 2,441,460 2,103,802 2,531,420 2,181,193 2,050, 932 2,212,528 2,064,382 1, 787, 398 1,546,613 1,226,837 $865,442 554,938 608,247 880,975 771,243 705, 739 776,466 832,151 734,704 665,146 681,792 587,074 •811,400, 279 11,562,418 14,357,928 15, 930,022 16,762,581 14,184,977 15,675,643 16,994,174 15,437,231 14,533,411 14,530,267 14,534,404 $13,654,484 22,080,483 29,541, 701 21,006,260 21,567,430 23, 783,646 25,702,886 28, 676,063 27,138,361 24,922,175 18,187,050 20,200,160 184,972 143, 788,870 23,265,575 8,663,918 175,903,336 276,460, 699 19,023,057 1,609,829,409 421,003,469 189,267, 952 2,239,122,887 3,534,620,171 19,208,029 1,753,618,279 444,269, 044 197,931,870 2, 415,026, 223 3,811,080,870 November, 1903 December, 1903 January, 1904 February, 1904 March, 1904 April, 1904 May, 1904 June, 1904 July, 1904 August, 1904 September, 1904 October, 1904 Total Received from June 20, 1874, to Oct. 31, 1903 Grand total Total. Received at the United States Treasury redemption agency. $400 500 68, 350 23,250 5, 670 1,400 250 30,300 51,500 1.502 ct Notes of gold banks not included in this table. No. 32.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES RECEIVED AT THIS BUREAU AND DESTROYED Y E A R L Y SINCE T H E E S T A B L I S H M E N T OF THIS SYSTEM. Date. Prior to Nov. 1,1865 During year ended Oct. 31— 1866 1867 1868 1869 . 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 Amount. Date. Amount. D u r i n g v e a r e n d e d Oct. 31—• $175,490 859,568,525 1888 1,050,382 : 1889 52, 207, 627 3,401,423 i 1890 44,447,467 4,602,825 ! 1891 45,981,963 1892 8,603,729 ! 43, 885, 319 14,305,689 | 1893 44,895,466 24,344,047 1 1894 • 62,835,395 30,211,720 | 1895 46,997, 527 36,433,171 i 1898 53, 613,811 49,939,741 j 83,159,973 1897 137,697,696 | 66,683, 467 1898 98,672,716 | 59,988,303 1899 1900 76 918,963 i 71 065 968 1901 57,381,249 i 90, 848,100 1902 41,101,830 i 107,222, 495 35,539,660 ! 140,306,990 1903 54,941,130 '• 167,118,135 1904 74,917,611 : Additional amount of insolvent and 82,918,766 I liquidating national-bank notes 208,631,846 93,178,418 > destroyed 3,389, 305 91,048,723 ! Gold notes 59,989,810 i Total 47,726,083 I «2,577,673, 755 a In addition, $16,930, destroyed in transit. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 121 No. 33.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED DURING EACH Y E A R FROM 1864 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE; RATIONAL-BANK NOTES DESTROYED OF ACTIVE BANKS, INSOLVENT AND LIQUIDATING BANKS, AND TOTAL DESTRUCTIONS FOR EACH Y E A R DURING THE SAME PERIOD, AND ALSO THE PERCENTAGE OF DESTRUCTIONS TO ISSUES. Destroyed. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 Issued, a $58. 813,980 146, 285, 475 89, 485, 759 9,616, 927 6,165,135 8,376, 450 16, 667,875 48, 660,710 50, 888,475 46, 235,375 51, 766,644 136, 025,195 78, 480,410 75, 611,240 63, 825,205 58, 376,360 43, 787,770 73, 221,180 80, 076, 450 78, 681,070 81, 046,310 83, 040,440 62, 026,940 36, 756,100 49, 668,460 30, 611,860 32, 886,720 46, 465.820 49, 951;350 86. 184.670 66; 586;360 181,040 57, 098,580 78, 526,890 82, 469,260 79. 028,650 67i 808,800 163, 100,200 123, 309,440 133, 249, 260 187, 462,110 213, Insolvent a n d liquiActive banks. dating banks. $1,225,872 3,401,423 4,602,825 8,603,729 14. 305,689 24i 344,047 30,211, 720 36,433,171 49,939,741 137,697,696 98,672,716 76,918,963 57,381,249 41,101,830 35,539,660 64,941,130 74, 917, 611 82,913,766 93,178,418 91,048,723 59, 989, 810 47,726,083 59,568, 525 52,207,627 44,447,467 45,981,963 43,885,319 44.895,466 62,835,395 46,997,527 53,613,811 83,159,973 66.683,467 59,988,303 71,065,968 90,818,100 107,222, 495 140,306,990 167,118,135 $272,383 207,639 540,176 164,888 227,702 1,700,731 4,161,137 2,445, 355 1,388,671 3,937, 387 3,116,642 2,688,157 2,674,586 1,794,172 1,320,706 1,403, 470 3,101, 028 5,990,342 6,174,623 9,571,733 15,919,552 18,368,936 22, 706, 700 15,704,966 10,733, 384 7,955,142 6,007,783 4,624,936 5,312,050 3,832,470 3, 538,344 3, 788,264 3,286, 560 3,603,104 4,115,350 4,033,883 5,522,667 7, 805.620 8, 663; 918 Total.« Per cent destruc- Per cent ! Total out- tions ac- destructive tions to | standing. banks to issues. issues. $464, 250 1,034,005 3, 609,062 5,143, 001 8, 768,617 14,533, 391 26,044, 778 34,372, 857 38, 878,526 51,328, 412 141,635, 083 101,789, 358 79,607, 120 60,055, 835 42,896, 002 36,860, 366 56,344, 600 78,018, 639 88,904, 108 99,353, 041 100,620, 456 75, 909,362 66,095, 019 82,275, 225 67,912, 593 55,180, 851 53,937, 105 49,893, 102 49,520, 402 68,147, 445 50,829, 997 155 57,152, 237 86,948, 027 69,970, 407 63,591, 318 75,181, 983 94,881, 112,745, 162 148,112, 610 175,782, 053 $58,813, 204,635, 293,086, 299, 094, 300,116, 299,724, 301,859, 324,475, 340,990, 348,34" 348,785, 343,176, 319,867, 315,871, 319, 640, 335,120, 342,048, 358,924, 360,982, 350,759, 332,452, 314,872, 300,990, 271,651, 239,044, 201,744, 179,449, 171,978, 172,036, 208,701. 207,140, 213,491, 234,437, 230.016, 239,515. 242,952', 331,580, 359,798. 380,362; 419.496, 45?; 205, 0.52 35. 36 74. 64 102. 71 85. 82 50.02 59. 36 78. 79 96.47 101. 23 125.73 101. 72 89.91 70.40 81.16 75.03 93.55 105.37 114. 96 109.64 96.71 129. 84 119.93 170.54 135.15 98. 95 87.85 52.09 94. 36 82.18 68. 64 100. 76 83.91 89. 49 43. 88 73. 80 80. 56 74. 93 78. 29 0.65 37.52 83.42 104.68 87.19 53.52 67.54 84.08 99.15 104.12 129.70 105. 28 94.09 73.48 84.18 76.95 97.42 112.99 122.58 121.17 122.38 179. 82 165.65 221.86 167. 79 116.08 99. 88 57. 45 102.34 88.89 73.18 105. 35 88. 04 94.87 45. 89 77.07 84. 57 79.09 82.35 "Notes of gold banks not included. No. 34.—VAULT ACCOUNT OF CURRENCY RECEIVED AND DESTROYED Y E A R ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904. DURING THE There was in the vault of the redemption division of this office, awaiting destruction, at the close of business October 31, 1903 $444.002. 50 Received during the year ended October 31, 1904 175,904,626.00 Total Withdrawn and destroyed during the year Balance in vault October 31, 1904 176, 318, 628. 50 175,783,343.50 565,285.00 122 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No, 35.—TAXES ASSESSED ON CIRCULATION, DEPOSITS, AND CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS, 1864 TO 1882. On circulation. Year. 1864 1865 1868 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 ] 879 1880 1881 1882 . . Total $53 193 32 733 247 59 2,106,785.30 2, 868, 636. 78 2,946,343.07 2, 957, 416. 73 2, 919, 744.13 2,987.021.69 3,1.03, 570.03 3 353 186 13 3, 404, 483.11 3 283 450 89 3,091,795.76 2, 900,957. 53 2, 948, 047.08 3, 009, 647.16 3,153,635.63 3,121,374.33 3,190,981.98 o° °53 518 91 Total. On deposits. On capital. S95.911.87 1 087 530 86 2,633,102.77 2, 650,180.09 2,564,143.44 2,614,553.58 2, 614, 767. 61 2,802,840.85 3,120,984.37 3 196 569 *>9 3,209,967.72 3, 514,265. 39 3,505,129.64 3, 451, 965, 38 3,273,111.74 3,309,608.90 4,058,710.61 4, 940,945.12 « 8,295, 717. 93 $18,432.07 133 251 15 406,947.74 321,881.38 306,781.67 31?,918.68 375,962.26 385,292.13 389.356.27 454 891 51 469,0-18.02 507,417.76 632,296.16 660,784.90 560,296. 83 401,920.61 379,421,19 431,233.10 ci 707, 751. 33 $167,537.26 1 954 029 60 5,146, 835. 81 5, 840, 698.23 5, 817, 268.18 5 884,888 99 5, 940, 474.00 6,175,154.67 6, 703, 910.67 7 004 646 °3 7,083,498.85 7,305,134.04 7,229,221.56 7,013,707.81 6,781,455.65 6,721,236.67 7, 591, 770. 43 8.493,552.55 12; 194,451.24 60,940,067.16 7,855,887. 74 121,049,473.14 a To J u n e 1, 1883. No. 36.—TAXES ASSESSED ON CAPITAL AND DEPOSITS OF NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1883, ON CIRCULATION FROM 18(54 TO 1904, AND ON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS (WAR REVENUE ACT OF 1898) TO JUNE 30, 1902. Tax paid on capital and deposits. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 Total . ... . ... $114, 343.94 1,220, 782.01 3,040,050.51 2,972,061.45 2,870,925 11 2,927,472. 26 2,990,729.87 3,188,132.98 3,510,340. 64 3.651,460.80 3^679,015.74 4,021,683.15 4,137,425.80 4,112, 750. 28 3, 833,408.57 3,711, 589. 51 4,438,134. 80 5,372 178.22 «9,003^ 469. 26 68, 795,951.90 T a x paid on circulation. $53,193. 32 733,247. 59 2,106,785.30 2, 868, 636. 78 2,946 343 07 2,957,416.73 2,949,744 13 2,987,021.69 3,193.570.03 3,353,186.13 3,404, 483.11 3, 283,450.89 3,091,795.76 2,900,957. 53 2,948,047 08 3,009,647.16 3,153,635.63 3 121 374 33 3,190,981.98 3,132, 006. 73 3,024,668.24 Year. 1885 1S86 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 584.01 021.33 92'^ 75 127.53 331.84 839.65 104. 72 287.26 489.69 095.18 007.69 676.03 703.65 817.71 713.31 922.73 231.08 309.15 819.92 827.49 Total. a To J u n e 1,1883. 94,057,045. 93 $1, 752, 802. 00 1,730,251.00 1,731,929.00 1,833, 431.00- 7, 048, 413. 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 123 o, 37.—TAXES ASSESSED ON NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION, 1864 TO 1904; COST OF KEDEMPTION, 1874 TO 1904; COST OF PLATES, A \ D EXAMINERS' FEES, 1883 TO 1904, Year. 1864-1882 1874-1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 Semiannual duty on circulation. , ti-m of n o t o ' l,\ IMe Ti.ited ' iaJeTiva ' i u v . fOL CO-l >r ( plates, Total | 94,057,045.93 #1,971 •87.10 $25,980.00 147, 592.27 18,845. 00 160, 896. 65 13,150. 00 181, 857.16 14,810.00 168, 243.35 18,850. 00 138, 967.00 14,100.00 141, 141.48 12, 200. 00 131, 190. 67 24,175. 00 107, 843.39 99, 366.52 i 18, 575. 00 15, 700.00 100. 593. 70 14.225.00 103; 032. 96 4.050.00 107, 445.14 4, 950.00 352.79 100, 5,450.00 114, 085.63 3, 050. 00 061.73 125, 5,275. 00 125, 924.35 8,200.00 291.40 121, 29, 200.00 122, 984.76 85, 975.00 146, 236.18 43, 200. 00 153, 796. 33 54,475.00 477. 62 174, 45, 500.00 a 219, 093.13 4,963,061.31 Toltal. 5'MO, K. S. ^. id h. mk-f $52, 253,518. 24 3,132, 006.73 3,024, 608. 24 2, 794.584.01 2, 592!021.33 2. 044!922. 75 1, 616,127.53 1,410,331.84 1,254. 839.65 1,216! 104.72 1, 331!287. 26 1,443, 489.69 l,72l! 095.18 1, 704!007. 69 1, 851,676.03 2, 020!703. 05 1,901! 817.71 l,99l! 743.31 1,881. 922.73 1, 599!221.08 1,638! 309.15 1,708, 819. 92 1, 928!827. 49 •sintnt ii H'T $34,120.00 | 1,950.00 I 97,800.00 ! 24,825.00 j 1,750.00 | 3,900.00 | 575.00 725.00 7,200. 00, 8,100. 00 5,200.00 4, 375. 00 6, 875. 00 3,750.00 1, 700.00 1, 775. 00 2,850. 00 15,050.00 13,500. 00 14, 425. 00 40,325. 00 12, 600. 00 479,935.00 > 303,370.00 •?52,253, 518. 24 1,971, 587.10 3,434, 305.16 3,306;001.94 3,195, 172. 90 2, 907,172.51 2.314;709.63 1J897. 046.87 1,685;023. 30 1,524,355.75 1,480, 215.63 1, 617,664. 64 1, 728,892. 24 2,088, 932.11 2,054, 437.75 2, 212,765.17 2.373, 374.30 2. 260,237.33 2,368,988.33 2, 308,322.35 2,122, '48.33 2,152, 027.11 2,302, 696. 51 $94,600.16 i 99, 642,05 ; 107,781.73 107,272.83 110,219.88 i 121,777.86 i 130,725.79 / 130,772.71. i 138,969.39 161,983.68 162,444.59 251,966.79 238,252.27 237, 803. 51 222,858.92 225,445. 27 244, 903. 62 259,1.04. 86 277,810.07 307, 296. 63 324,598.97 346,895. 32 4,309,198.90 1104,112,611.14 a Cost of redemption per $1,000, &0.8471G. No. 38.—TAXES COLLECTED ON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL TO J U N E 1, 1883, AND FROM 1898 TO 1902; ON DEPOSITS TO J U N E 1, 1.883, AND OX CIRCULATION, 1864 TO 1904. Collected Collected Collected Collected on on on on capital to June 1, 1883 capital under war revenue act of 1898 deposits to June 1, 1883 circulation to June SO, 1904 Total $7,855,887. 74 7,048,413.00 60,940,067.16 94,057,045.93 169, 901,413, 83 No. 39.—TAXES COLLECTED ON CIRCULATION, DEPOSITS, AND CAPITAL OF BANKS, OTHER THAN NATIONAL, BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU, 1864 TO 1883, AND ON CAPITAL, 1898 TO 1902. Collected Collected Collected Collected on on on on circulation deposits capital to 1883. capital under war-revenue act of 1898 Total $5,487,608. 82 48,802,237.39 14,986,143.44 7,136, 754.00 76,412,743.65 124 BEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEEJSTCY. To. 40.—AVERAGE AMOUNT OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES IN CIRCULATION, AND AMOUNT OF DUTY P A I D THEIVSON IN THE FISCAL Y E A R ENDED J U N E 30, 1904, BY NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND TERRITORY. State, etc. Average amount of notes in circulation. Duty paid on circulation. Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts ... Rhode Island Connecticut $5, 787,161 4,475, 775 4,559,149 26,180, 362 4,434,793 10,123, 605 #29, 437.05 23,337.65 23,387.42 331,566.67 22,440.32 51,657.22 Total, New England States. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . 55,566,845 281,626.33 65,536,523 8; 647, 916 53,080,658 968,888 6,867,860 1,634,496 331, 079.25 43, 778.30 269,299.26 5,092.61 34, 783.14 8,172.47 136,736, 341 692,205. 03 068,412 629,139 016,312 606,965 255,048 107,063 766,234 264,512 481,967 208,351 484,702 668, 970 853,220 26,018.98 18,588. 49 10, 268. 78 8,034. 78 16, 329. 74 5,597. 81 13,974. 27 6,322. 55 12,409.93 56,585.16 2,423. 48 48, 936.81 19,611.34 Total, Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia... North Carolina . South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan .. Wisconsin . Minnesota. Iowa Missouri ... Total, Middle States. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory. Total, Western States. Washington . Oregon California ... Idaho Utah Nevada , Arizona Alaska 48,410,895 245,103.12 28,076,910 8,790,249 17, 963, 949 6,952,370 5,960, 989 5,990,750 9,756.130 17,123, 727 150,007.40 44,581.12 90, 713. 53 35, 555.85 29, 816.17 30,090. 99 49,042.96 86,132. 50 100,615,074 I 515,940.52 126,329 057,916 795,412 243,159 929,005 440,162 949,517 735,758 301,521 657,269 5,631.39 5,345. 97 24,347.57 31,316.71 4,819.25 2,200.83 20,121.56 3, 678.80 6,600.93 8,286. 33 22,236,048 112,349.34 594,572 565,029 636,728 335,180 309,546 120,500 367,264 6,355 8,593. 44 7,.948. 94 53,275. 37 1,736.51 6, 547. 71 602.50 1,836.34 31.77 Total, Pacific States. Hawaii Porto Rico. Total, island possessions. Total, United States 208,113 1,040.57 379,708,490 1,928,837.49 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 125 No. 41.—SPECIE AND BANK-NOTE CIRCULATION OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE YEARS SPECIFIED FROM 1800 TO 1859. [Prepared by Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department.] Year. N u m b e r I Estimated of banks; bank notes and branches ,'^tstonding 1800 ... 1810 ... 1820 ... 1830 ... 1831 ... 1832 ... 1833 ... 506 1834 . - 704 1835 ... 713 1836 ... 788 1837 ... 829 1838 ... 840 1839 ... 901 1840 ... 784 1841 ... 692 1842 ... 691 1843 ... 696 1844 ... 707 1845... 707 1846 ... 715 1847... 751 1848 ... 782 1849 ... 824 1850 ... 879 1851 ... 1852 ... "'756' 1853 ... 1,208 1854 ... 1,307 1855 ... 1,398 1856 ... 1,416 1857 ... 1,422 1858 ... 1,476 1859 ... $10, 500,000 28, 000,000 44, 800,000 61, 000,000 77, 000,000 91, 500,000 91, 500,000 94, 839,570 103, 692,495 140, 301,038 149, 185,890 116, 138,910 135, 170, 995 106, 968,572 107, 290,214 83, 734,011 58, 563,608 75, 167,646 89, 608,711 105, 552,427 105, 519,766 128, 506,091 114, 743,415 131, 366, 526 15f 165,251 171, 673,000 188, 181,000 204, 689,207 186, 952,223 195, 747,950 778,822 214, 208,344 155, 306,818 193, $17,500, 000 30,000,000 24,300, 000 33,100,000 32,100,000 30,400,000 30,650, 000 41,000,000 51,000,000 65,000,000 73,000,000 87,500,000 87, 000, 000 83,000,000 80,000, 000 80,000,000 90,000,000 100.000,000 96', 000,000 97,000,000 120,000,000 112,000,000 120,000. 000 154,000,000 186,000, 000 204,000,000 236,000,000 241,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 260,000,000 260,000, 000 250,000,000 '81,500,000 a 3,000,000 a 2,000,000 5, 755, 705 6,014,540 4,502.914 2, 011 i 778 11,702,905 8,892,858 a 5,000,000 a 5,000,000 a 5, 000, 000 2, 466, 962 3,663,084 987, 345 230,484 1,449,472 7,857,380 7,658,306 9,126, 439 1,701,251 8,101,353 2.184,964 6;604,544 10,911,646 14,632,136 21,942,893 20,137,967 18,931,976 19,901,325 17,710,114 6, 398.316 4,339,276 a Specie in Treasury, estimated. $4.99 7.60 6.96 6.69 7.04 8.64 8.60 8.64 9.86 13.17 13. 87 12.33 13.26 10.91 10. 59 9.02 7.87 8.68 8.95 9.43 10. 59 10.66 10.34 12.02 13.76 14.63 15.80 16.10 15. 34 15.16 15.81 13.78 14.35 126 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. No. 42.—COIN AND PAPER CIRCULATION OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1860 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE, WITH AMOUNT OF CIRCULATION PER CAPITA. Year. 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882.1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 Coin, including bullion in the Treasury. Circulation per capita. U. P. notes and bank i Total monev notes. $235,000,000 $207,102,477 250,000,000 202,005, 767 25,000,000 333,452,079 25,000,000 649,867,283 25,000,000 680,588,067 25,000, 000 745,129, 755 25,000,000 729,327,254 25,000,000 703,200,612 25,000, 000 691,553,578 25,000,000 690,351,180 25,000,000 697,868,461 25,000, 000 716, 812,174 25,000,000 737,721, 565 25,000,000 749,445,610 25,000,000 781,024,781 25,000, 000 773,273,509 52,418,734 738,264,550 65,837, 506 697,216,341 102,047,907 687,743, 069 357,268,178 676,372,713 494,363, 884 691,186,443 647,868,682 701,723,691 703,974,839 705,423,050 769, 740,048 702,754,297 801,068.939 686,180,899 872,175,823 665, 257, 727 903,027,304 658, 380,470 1,007,513,901 625,898,804 1,092,391,690 599,049,337 1,100,612,434 558, 059, 979 1,152,471,638 532,651,791 1,112,956,637 564,837,407 1,131.142,260 621,076,937 585,115 1,066,223,357 672, 1,098, 958,741 706,120,220 704,460,451 1,114,899,106 702, 364, 843 1,097,610,190 1,213, 780,289 692,216,330 1,397,785,969 675,788,473 1, 508,543,738 681,550,167 1,607,352,213 732,348, 460 1,734,861,774 748,285,518 1,829,913,551 733,353,107 1,905,116,321 779, 594, t)6(5 1,994,610,024 808,894, 111 $442, 102,477 452, 005,767 358, 452,079 674, 867.283 705, 588,067 770, 129,755 754, 327,254 728, 200,612 716, 553, 578 715, 351,180 722, 868,461 741, 812,174 762, 721,565 774, 445, 610 806, 024,781 798, 273, 509 790, 683.284 763, 053, 847 789, 790,976 1,033, 640,891 1,185, 550,327 M 4 9 , 592, 373 1,409, 397,889 1,472, 494,345 1,487, 249,838 1,537, 433, 550 1,561, 407, 774 1,633, 412,705 1,691, 441,027 1, 658, 672,413 1,685, 123,429 1,677, 794,044 1,752, 219,197 1,738, 808,472 1,805, 078,961 1,819, 359,557 1,799, 975,033 1,905, 996,619 2, 073, 574,442 2,190, 093,905 2, 339, 700,673 '2, 48'S, 147,292 2, 563, 266,658 2, 684, 710, 987 2, 803, 504,135 $6,695,220 3, 600,COO 23,754,335 79,473, 245 35,946,589 55,426, 760 80,839,010 (\Q, 208, 543 36,449, 917 50, 898,289 47, 655,667 25, 923,169 24,412, 016 22,563, 801 29, 941,750 44,171, 63,073, 896 40,738, 904 60, 658,342 215, 009,098 212,168, 099 235,354,254 235,107, 470 242,188, 649 243,323,8(59 214,864, 935 308,707, 219 315,873, 562 319,270, 157 278,310, 704 255,872, 159 180,353,337 150,872, 010 112,107,229 144,270,253 217,391, 084 293,540,067 265, 787,100 235,714, 547 286,022, 024 284, 519,675 307,760,015 313,876, 107 317,018, 818 281,361, $135, 407, 252 448,405,767 334,697,744 595,394,038 669,641,478 714,702,995 673,488,244 661,992,069 680,103,661 664,452,891 675,212,794 I 715,889,005 i 738,309,549 I 751,881,809 | 776,083,031 754,101,947 | 727,609, 388 ! 722,314,883 ! 729,132,634 ! 818,631,793 i 973,382,228 I 1,114,238,119 1,174,290,419 1,230,305,696 1,243,925,969 1,292,568,615 1,252,700,525 1,317,539,143 1,372,170, 870 1,380,361,649 1,429,251,270 1,497,440,707 1,601,347,187 1,596,701,245 1,660,808,708 1,601,968,473 1,506,434,966 1,640,209,519 1,837,859,895 1,904,071,881 2,055,150, 998 2,175,387,277 2,249,390, 551 2,367,692,169 2,519,142,860 31,443,321 $13. 85 32,064,000 13.98 32,704,000 10.23 33,365,000 17.84 34,046,000 19.67 34,748,000 20.57 35,469,000 • 18.99 36,211,000 18.28 36,973,000 18.39 37, 756, 000 17.60 38, 558,371 17.50 18.10 39, 555, 000 18.19 40,596,000 18.04 41,677,000 18.13 42,796,000 17.16 43,951,000 16.12 45,137, 000 15. 58 46,353,000 15.32 47,598,000 16.75 48,866, 000 19.41 50,155, 783 21.71 51,316,000 22.37 52,495, 000 22. 91 53,693,000 22.65 54,911,000 23.02 56,148,000 21.82 57,404, 000 22.45 58,680,000 22.88 59,974,000 22. 52 61,289,000 22. 82 62,622,250 23.41 63,975,000 24.44 65, 520,000 23.85 6(j, 946,000 24.28 68,397,000 22.93 69,878,000 21.10 71,390,000 22.49 72,937,000 24. G6 74,522, 000 25.01 76,148,000 76,295,220 77,754,000 79,117,000 80, 487,000 81,867,000 26. 94 27. 98 28. 43 29. 42 30.77 NOTE 1.—Specie payments were suspended from Jan. 1, 1862, to Jan. 1, 1879. During the greater part of that period gold and silver coins v.rere not in circulation except on the Pacific coast, where, it is estimated, the specie circulation was generally about $25,000,000. This estimated'amount is the only coin included in the above statement from 1862 to 1875, inclusive. NOTE 2.—In 1876 subsidiary silver again came into use, and is included in this statement, beginning with that year. NOTE 3.—The coinage of standard silver dollars began in 1878 under the act of Feb. 28, 1878. NOTE 4.—Specie payments were resumed Jan. 1, 1879, and all gold and silver coins, as well as gold and silver bullion in the Treasury, are included in this statement from and after that date. NOTE 5.—This table represents the circulation of the United States as shown by the revised statements of the Treasury Department for June 30 of each of the years specified. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 127 No. 43.—STATE B A N K NOTES OUTSTANDING, TOTAL MONEY IN UNITED STATES, AND PERCENTAGE OF BANK NOTES TO TOTAL MONEY, FROM 1800 TO 1863, INCLUSIVE. Year. 1800 1810 1820 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 Total money Estimated in United' bank noteStates. on! t'inding. $28, 000,000 58, 000,000 69, 100,000 I 93, 100,000 i 109, 100,000 121, 900,000 150,000 135] 839,570 154, 692,495 205, 301,038 222 185,890 203~' 638,910 222, 170,995 189, 968,572 187, 290,211 163, 734,01J 148, 563, 608 175, 167,646 185, 608,711 Per cent j bank notes to total money. $10,500, ooo 28,000, 000 (>i|ooo! 000 000 77.000, 000 91,500, 000 91.500, 000 9i,«39, 570 103,692, 495 110,31)1,o;-.s 149, 185,890 i 116,138, 910 135,170, 995 572 107, 290^ 2U <s3,73t, 011 5S, 563, 75,167, :>7.50 18.27 64. 83 65. 5I 70.57 75. 06 7 Year. 1 ! IS 16 1817 1848 1S49 ISM) 1^1 {,{"•) !•>")•> (59. 81 •57.01 «K 33 67.1 I 57. 03 00.81 56.30 57. 2S 51.13 39. 30 12. 91 i s. 27 1853 K i Kit i ! ! ! $202,552. 225,519, 240,506, 234,743, 285,366, 341,165, ! 375,673, ! t LS57 l;-.-,8 1K59 •V)O 1X6! 1862 1M5J a O t h e r p a p e r c u r r e n c y , $149,652,079. ! | Per cent Total money! Estimated bank i in United' j banknotes notes to i States. ; outstanding. | total • j I monev. '< 424,181, , I I 445689 445,689 436,952 445,747 474,778, 1 415.208 443,306, | 460,102, 452,005 358,452 ! 674,867 ! $105,i552,427 105,,519,766 128,; 506,091 114,' 743,415 131, 366,526 155, 165,251 171, 673,000 188,"181,000 204, 689,207 186,' 952,223 195,' 747, 950 214, 778,822 155,:"0^ 314 | 193,:306,818 ! 207, 102,477 ! 202,1005,767 j a 183,:800,000 ! b 238,'700,000 52.11 46. 7S 53. 43 48. 87 46. 03 45.48 45. 69 44. 36 45. 92 42. 78 43. 91 45.23 37. 38 43. 60 45. 01 44. 69 51. 27 8^. 3/ l> Ot h e r p a p e r c u r r e n c y , $411,167,283. No. 44.—TOTAL MONEY IN U N I T E D STATES, NATIONAL B A N K NOTES OUTSTANDING, AND PERCENTAGE OF BANK NOTES TO TOTAL MONEY, ON J U N E 30, 1864 TO 1904, * INCLUSIVE. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 Total money in NationalUnited States. bank circulation." $705,588, 067 770,129,755 754,327, 254 728,200,612 716,553,578 715,351,180 722,868, 461 741,812,174 762,721. 565 774,445,610 806,024, 781 798, 273,509 790,683, 284 763,053,847 789,790,976 1,033,640,891 1,185.550,327 1,349,592,373 1,409,397,889 1,472,494,345 1,487,249,838 $58.813, 980 204,635,205 293,086, 959 299,094, 824 300,116,958 299,724,791 301,859,275 324,475,207 340,990,825 348,347,674 348,785. 906 343,176.018 332, 998,336 317,048,872 324, 514,284 329,691,697 344,505,427 355,042,675 358,742,034 356,815,510 339,499,833 Percentage of ! nationalbank cir-! emulation to total j currency.; 8. 33 ! 26.57 ; 38.84 ! 41.08 i 41.86 ! 41.89 : 4.1.76 i 43.74 i 44.71 44.98 ' 43.27 ! 42.99 42.11 41.55 41.09 ! 31.89 i 29.06 ! 26.31 i 25. 45 24.23 ! 22.83 ! j Year. 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 Total m o n e y in U n i t e d States. $1,537,433,550 1,561,407,774 1,633,412,705 1,691,441,027 1,658,672,413 1.685,123,429 1,677,794,044 1,752,219,197 1,738,808,472 1,805,078,961 1,819,359,557 1,799,975,033 1,905,996,619 2,073,574,442 2,190,093,905 2, 339, 700,673 2,483,147, 292 2,563, 266, 658 2.684,710, 987 2,803,504,135 a October 31, 1864 to 1875; J u n e 30, 1876 to 1904.. Percentage of National- nationalbank circu- bank cirlation. culation to total currency. $319,069, 932 309,010, 460 279, 217, 788 252, 362,321 211,378,963 185,970, 775 167, 927,574 172,683,850 178,713,692 207,353,244 211, 691,035 226,000,547 231,441,686 227,900,176 241,350,871 309,640,443 353,742,186 356,672,091 413,670,650 449,235,095 20. 75 19. 79 17.09 14. 92 12. 74 11.04 10.01 9.86 10.28 11.48 11.63 12. 55 12.14 10.99 11.02 13.23 14. 25 13. 91 15. 41 16.02 128 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 45.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT FROM OCTOBER, 1863, TO SEPTEMBER 6, 1904, TOGETHER WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES ON JUNE 30, 1863, TO 1904, AND THE PERCENTAGE OF NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION TO CAPITAL, TO ASSETS, AND TO MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Date. 1863. OrtobGr 5 ber of Paid in banks. capital. Circula- Aggregate tion. resources. Money in United States. Percentag e of circulation to— Capital. Money Assets. in United States. j Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. 1G.7 674.8 37.6 114.8 252.2 297.1 705.5 23.0 34.4 52.1 8.5 10.2 15.2 66.7 98.8 131.4 171.3 512. 5 771.5 1,126.4 „ 770.1 1,359.7 49.2 45.9 40.3 +43.5 13.0 12.8 11.7 12.6 17.0 403.3 409.2 414.2 415.4 213.2 248.8 267.7 280. 2 1, 404. 7 1,442. 4 1,476.3 1, 526.9 754.3 +52.8 60.8 64.6 67.4 -15. 2 17.2 18.2 +18.3 35. 5 1,648 1 642 1,636 1 642 420.2 419 3 418. 5 490 0 291.4 292.7 291.7 293. 8 1,511.2 1,465.4 1,494.0 1 499.4 728.2 + 69.3 69.8 69.7 +69.9 —19. 3 19.9 19.5 19.6 40.0 1868. January 6 April 6 July 6 . Octobef 5 1 642 1,643 1,640 1,643 420 2 420.6 420.1 420.6 294 3 295.3 294. 9 297.7 1,502. 6 1,499.6 1,572.1 1 559 6 716.5 70.4 70.2 70.2 70.3 19.6 19.7 18.8 18.9 41.1 1869. January 4 April 17 J u n e 12 October 9 1,628 1 620 1,619 1 617 419.0 420.8 422. 6 49(3 3 294.4 292.4 292.7 293 5 1, 540.3 1,517.7 1,564.1 1 497.2 715.3 70.2 69.4 69.2 68.8 19.1 19.2 18.7 19.6 40.9 1870. J a n u a r y 22 March 24 June 9 October 8 December 28 1,615 1,615 1,612 1,615 1,648 426.0 427.5 427.2 430.3 435.3 292.8 292.5 291.1 291.7 296.2 1,546.2 1,529.1 1,565.7 1,510. 7 1,538.9 722.8 68.7 68.4 68.1 67.8 68.0 18.9 19.1 18.6 19.3 19.2 40.3 1871. March 18 April 29 June 10 October 2 December 16 1 688 1 707 1,723 1 767 1 790 444 2 446 9 450.3 458 2 460 2 301 7 306 1 307.7 315.5 318 2 1 627 0 1 694.4 1, 703.4 1,730.5 1 715 8 741.8 67.9 68.5 68.3 68.8 69.1 18 5 18.1 18.1 18.2 18.5 41.5 1872. Fobriinrv *^7 Vpril 19 June 10 October 3 December 27 1,814 1 843 1,853 1 919 1 940 464.0 467 9 470.5 479.6 48 9 6 321.6 325.3 327.0 333.4 336 2 1,719.4 1 743.6 1,770.8 1,755.8 1, 773.5 762.7 69.3 69.5 69.5 69.5 69.6 18.7 18.6 18.5 18.9 18.9 42.9 1873. F^brunrv 28 April 25 June 13 Seriteinber 19 December 26 1 947 1 962 1,968 1 976 1 976 484 5 487.8 490.1 491 0 490.2 336 2 338.1 338.7 339 0 341.3 1 839.1 1,800.3 1,851.2 1 830.6 1, 729.3 774.4 67.3 69.3 69.1 69.0 69.6 18.3 18.8 18.3 18.5 19.7 43.7 1874. February 27 May 1 June 26 October 2 31 Digitized forDecember FRASER 1 975 1 978 1,983 2 004 2,027 490 8 490 0 491.0 493 7 495.8 339.6 340 2 338.5 333 2 331.1 1,808.5 1 867 8 1,851.8 1 877.1 1, 902.4 806.0 69 2 69.4 68.9 67.5 66.8 18.7 18.2 18.2 17.7 17.4 42.0 66 7.1 139 307 467 508 14.7 42.2 75.2 86.7 25.8 45.2 1865. January 2 April 3 July 3 October 2 638 907 1,294 1,513 135.6 215.3 325.8 393.1 1866. January 1 April 2 July 2 October 1 1,582 1,612 1,634 1,644 1867. January 4 April 1 July 1 October 7 1864. January 4 April 4 July 4 October 3 0.03 9.7 3.7 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 129 No. 45.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OF NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. Money in United States. Percentage of circulation t o - ber of bants. Paid in capital. 2,029 2 046 2,076 2 088 2 086 496.2 498.7 501.5 504.8 505.4 324.5 323.3 318.1 318.3 314.9 1,869.8 1,909.8 1, 913.2 1,882.2 1,823.4 Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. 65.4 17.3 16.9 64.8 63.4 798.2 16.6 39.8 63 0 16 9 62.3 17.3 2,091 2,089 2,091 2,089 2 082 504.8 500.9 500.3 499.8 497.4 307.4 300.2 294.4 291.5 292.0 1,834.3 1,793.3 1,825.7 1,827.2 1, 787.4 790.6 60.9 59.9 58.8 58.3 58.7 16.7 16.8 16.1 15.9 16.3 37.2 2 083 2,073 2,078 2 080 2,074 493.6 489.6 481.0 479.4 477.1 292.8 294.7 290.0 291.8 299.2 1,818.1 1,796.1 1,774.3 1,741.0 1,737.2 763.0 59.3 60.2 62.3 60.9 62,7 16.1 16.4 16.3 16.8 17.2 38.0 2,063 2,059 2,056 2,053 2 055 473.9 471.9 470.3 466.1 464.8 300.9 301.8 299.6 301.8 303.3 1,729.4 1,741.8 1,750.4 1,767.2 1, 742.8 789.7 63.5 63.9 63.7 64.7 65.2 17.4 17.3 17.1 17.1 17.4 37.9 1879. January 1 April 4 June 14 October 2 December 1*? 2,051 2,048 2,048 2,048 2,052 462.0 455.6 455.2 454.0 454. 4 303.5 304.4 307.3 313. 7 321.9 1,800.5 1,984.0 2,019.8 1,868.7 1,925.2 1,033.6 65.7 66.8 67.5 69.1 70.8 16.8 15.3 15.2 16.8 16.7 29.7 1880. February 21 April 23 June 11 October 1 December 31 2,061 2,075 2 076 2 090 2,095 454.5 456.0 455.9 2,038.0 1,974.6 2,035.4 2,105 7 2,241.6 i, i85.5 70.5 70.3 69.7 69 3 69.2 15.7 16.2 15.6 15 1 14.1 26.8 458. 5 320.3 320.7 318.0 317 3 317.4 1881. March 11 May 6 June 30 October 1 December 31 2,094 2,102 2,115 2,132 2,164 458.2 459.0 460.2 463.8 465.8 298.5 309.7 312.2 320.2 325.0 2,140.1 2,270.2 2,325.8 2,358.3 2,381.8 1,349.5 65.1 67.5 67.8 69.0 69.8 13.9 13.6 13.4 13.6 13.6 23.1 1882. March 11 May 19 July 1 . . . October 3 December 30 2,187 2,224 2,239 2,269 2 308 469.3 473.8 477.1 483.1 484.8 323.6 315.6 308.9 314.7 315.2 2,309.0 2,277.9 2,344.3 2,399.8 2,360. 7 1,409.3 68.9 66.6 64.7 65.1 65.0 14.0 13.9 13.1 13.1 13.3 21.9 1883. March 13 May 1 June 22 October 2 December 31 2,343 2,375 2,417 2 501 2,529 490.4 493.9 500.2 509.6 511.8 312.7 313.5 311.9 310.5 304.9 2,298.9 2,360.1 2,364.8 1,472.4 2,372.6 2,445.8 : : : : : : : : 63.7 63.5 62.3 60.9 59.6 13.6 13.3 13.2 13 1 12.5 21. 2 1884. March 7 April 24 June 20 . September 30 December 20 2 563 2,589 2,625 2,664 2,664 515 7 518.4 522.5 524. 2 524.0 298 7 297.5 295.1 289.7 280.1 2 390 5 2,396.8 2,282.5 2,279.4 2,297.1 1,487.2 57 9 57.4 56.5 55.3 53.4 12 4 12.4 12.9 12.7 12.2 19.8 1885. March 10 May 6 July 1 October 1 December 24 2,671 2,678 2,689 2, 714 2.732 524.2 525.1 526.2 527. 5 529. 3 274.0 273.7 269.1 268.8 267.4 2,312.7 2,346. 6 2,421.8 2,432.9 2, 457. 6 1,537.4 52.3 52.1 51.1 50. 9 50.5 11.8 11.7 11.1 11.0 10.9 17.5 Date. 1875. March 1 May 1 Tune 30 October 1 1876. March 10 May 12 June 30 October 2 December 22 1877. April 14 J u n e 22 October 1 . . . DPPPTYIIIPF 28 1878. March 15 May 1 June 29 October 1 December g .... CUR 1904, FT 1- 457 5 Circula- Aggregate tion. resources. Capital. Money Assets. in United States. 130 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE' THE CURRENCY. No. 45.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OF NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. Percentage of circulation to— Paid in j Circulacapital. i tion. Date. 1886. March 1 June 3 August 27 October 7 December 28 2,768 2,809 2,849 2,852 ! 2,875 533.3 539.1 545.5 548.2 550. 6 256.9 244.8 238.2 228. 6 202.0 2,494. 2,474.5 2,453. 6 2, 513.8 2,507.7 1887. March 4 May 13 August 1 October 5 December 7.. 2,909 2, 955 3,014 3,049 3,070 555. 3 565.6 571.6 578.4 580.7 186.2 176.7 166.6 167.2 164.9 2.581.1 2,629.3 2.637.2 2, 620.1 2.624.1 1888. February 14.. April 30 June 30 October 4 December 12.. 3,077 3,098 3,120 3,140 3,150 582.1 585.4 588.3 592.6 593. 8 159.7 158.8 155.3 151.7 143.5 2, 664.3 2, 732.4 2, 731. 4 2,815.7 2, 777.5 1889. February 26.. May 13 July 12 September 30. December 11. 3,170 3,206 3,239 3,290 3, 326 596.5 599.4 605.8 612. 5 617.8 137.2 131.1 128.8 128.4 126.0 2,837. 4 2,904.9 2,937. 9 2, 998. 2 2,933.6 1890. February 28... May 17 July 18 October 2 December 19 . 3,383 3,438 3,484 3, 540 3, 573 626.5 635.0 642.0 650. 4 657.8 123.8 125.7 126.3 122.9 123.0 3, 003.3 , 010.2 3,061.7 3,141.4 3,046. 9 1891. February 26... May 4 July 9 September 25.. December 2... 3,601 3,633 3,652 3, 677 3, 692 662.5 667.7 672.9 677.4 677.3 123.1 123.4 123.9 131.3 134.7 3,065.0 3,167. 4 ,113.4 3,213.0 1892. March 1 May 17 July 12 September 30.. December 9 . . , 3,711 3,734 3,759 3,773 3,784 679.9 682. 2 684. 6 137.6 140.0 141.0 143.4 145.6 , 436.6 3,479.0 3,493. 7 3,510.0 , 480. 3 1893. March 6 May 4 July 12 October 3 December 19. 3,806 3,830 3,807 3,781 3,787 688.6 688.7 685.7 678.5 681.8 149.1 151.6 155.0 182.9 179.9 3,459. 7 3,432.1 3, 213.2 3,109. 5 3,242.3 1894. February 28 May 4 July 18 October 2 December 19 3, 777 3,774 3,770 3,755 3,737 678.5 675.8 671.0 668.8 666.2 174.4 172.6 171.7 172.3 169.3 3,324.7 3,433.3 3,422.0 3,473 3,423. 4 1895. March 5 May 7 July 11 September 28 . December 13.. 3,728 3,711 3,715 3,712 3,706 662.1 659.1 658.2 657.1 656.9 169.7 175. 6 178.8 m 4 18/). 1 February 28.. May 7 July 14 October 6 December 17. 3,699 3,694 i 3,689 I 3,676 ! 3,661 653.9 652.0 651.1 648. 5 647.1 187.2 197.3 199.2 209.9 210.6 6 8 6 . •"> 3,34 3,377.6 3, 353. 7 3,263. 3,367.1 Per cent. I Per cent. 10.3 9.9 20.2 20.5 20.6 20.9 21.1 131 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 45.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OF NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. Num- Date. Paid in Circula- Aggregate tion. Percentage of circulation to— Money in United States. i j Money Capital, i Assets, jin United I States. 1897. March 9 May 14 July 23 October 5 December 15 ! 1 3,634 3,614 3,610 ! 3, 610 j 3,607 642.4 637.0 632.1 631.4 629.6 202.6 198.2 196.5 198.9 193. 7 3, 446.0 8, 492. 4 3, 5o3.4 3, 705.1 3,829.2 1,905.9 1898. February 18 May 5 July 14 September 20 December 1 ! ! 1 1 1 | 3, 594 3, 586 3,582 3,585 3,590 628.8 624.4 622.0 621. 5 620.5 184.1 188.4 189.8 194.4 207. 0 3,946.9 3,869.9 3,977.6 4, 003.5 4,313.3 2,073. 5 1899. February 4 Aprils/. June 30 September 7 December 2 I ! i ! | j 3,579 3,583 3,583 3,595 3,602 608.3 | 607.2 604.8 605.7 606.7 ! 203.6 I 203.8 199.3 I 200.3 I 204.9 4,403.8 4,639.1 4, 708. 8 4, 650.3 4,475.3 1900. February 13 April26 June 29. September 5.. December 13 . ! J 3,604 ! 3,631 3, 732 3,871 3,942 613.0 617.0 621.5 630.2 632.3 204. 9 236.2 265. 3 283.9 298.9 4,674.9 4,81.1.9 4,944.1 5,048.1 5,142. 0 1901. Februarys April 24 Julyl5 September 30. December 10 . j 3,999 ! 4,064 ! 4,165 4,221 4. 291 634.6 640.7 645. 7 655. 3 665. 3 309.4 317. 2 319. 0 323. 8 319.4 5, 675. \) 5, 695. :i 5, 722. 7 1902. February 2 5 . . April 30 July 16 September 15. November 25. 4,357 4, 423 4,535 4, 601 4,666 667.3 671.1 701.9 705.5 714.6 314.4 309. 7 309.3 317.9 336.5 5, 843.0 5, 962.1 6, 008. 7 6,113.9 6,104.0 1903. February 6... April 9 June 9 September 9.. November 17. 4,766 4,845 4,939 5, 042 5,118 731.2 734.9 743.5 753. 7 758.3 335.2 335.0 359.2 375.0 376.2 6, 234. 7 6, 212.7 6,286. 9 6,310. 4 6, 302. 2 1904. January 22 March 28 June 9 September 6 . 5, 180 5, 232 331 765.8 765. 9 767. 3 770.7 380.9 385.9 399.5 411.2 6,576.8 6,605.9 6, 655. 9 6,975.0 j Per cent. \ Per cent, j Per cent. 5.9 ; A 31.5 2, 339.7 31.1 31.1 31.5 30.7 5.7 5. 5 5.4 5.1 29.3 I 30.2 j 30.5 31.3 ! 33.4 4.8 ; 4.9 4.8 4.9 ! 4.8 | 33.4 33.6 32. 9 33.1 33.8 4.4 ' 4.6 4.2 4.3 4.5 33.4 1 38.3 | 4.4 4.9 5.4 5.6 5.8 42. 7 1 45.0 j 47.3 i 48.' 49.5 49.4 49.4 48.0 5.6 5.6 | 2,563.2 47.1 46.1 44.0 45.1 47.1 5.4 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.5 2,684. 7 45.8 45. 6 48.3 49.8 49.6 5.4 i 5.4 5.7 5.9 5.9 2,803.5 49.7| 50.3 ! 52.1 ! 53.4 2,483.1 I'M 12.1 I I 5, 412 9.2 5.9 5.8 6.0 5.9 13.4 CO No. 46.—CURRENCY AND GOLD, 1862-1878. to VALUE IN CURRENCY OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD IN THE NEW YORK MARKET FROM JANUARY 1, 1862, TO DECEMBER 3ER 31, 31, 1878. 1878. w [Summary, Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department.] Period. January February March April May June July August September October November December First quarter year Second quarter year Third quarter year Fourth quarter year First half year Second half year Calendar year Fiscal year ended J u n e 30 1862. „ 102.5 103.5 101.8 101.5 103.3 106.5 115.5 114.5 118.5 128.5 131.1 132.3 102.6 103.8 116. 2 130.6 103.2 123.4 113.3 145.1 160.5 154.5 151.5 148.9 144.5 130.6 125.8 134.2 147.7 148.0 151.1 153.4 148.3 130.2 148.9 150.8 139.6 145.2 137.1 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 155.5 158.6 162.9 172.7 176.3 210.7 258.1 254.1 222.5 207.2 233.5 227.5 159.0 186.6 244.9 222.7 172.8 233.8 203.3 156.2 216.2 205.5 173.8 148.5 135.6 140.1 142.1 143.5 143.9 145.5 147.0 146.2 198.5 141.4 143.2 146.2 169.9 144.7 157.3 201.9 140.1 138.4 130.5 127.3 131.8 148.7 151.6 148.7 145.5 148.3 143.8 136.7 136.3 135.9 148.6 142. 9 136.1 145.8 140.9 140.4 134.6 137.4 135.0 135.6 137.0 137.5 139.4 140.8 143.4 143.5 139.6 134.8 135.7 136.7 141.2 139.3 136.2 140.3 138.2 141.0 138.5 135.6 141.4 134.4 139.5 131.3 138.7 132.9 139.6 139.2 140.1 138.1 142.7 136.1 145.5. 134.2 143.6 136.8 137.1 130.2 134.4 126.2 135.2 121. 5 139.8 133.8 139.5 136.7 143.9 135. 7 135. 6 126. 0 139. 6 135.3 139.8 130.8 139.7 133.0 139.9 137.5 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 121.3 119.5 112.6 113.1 114.7 112.9 116.8 117.9 114.8 112.8 111.4 110.7 117.8 113.6 116.5 111. 6 115.7 114.0 114.9 123.3 110.7 111.5 111.0 110.6 111.5 112.4 112.4 112.4 114.5 113.2 111.2 109.3 111. 1 111.5 113.1 111. 2 111.3 121.1 111.7 112. 7 109.1 110.3 110.1 111.1 113.7 113.9 114.3 114.4 113.5 113.2 112.9 112.2 109.8 112. 9 114.1 112.8 111. 4 113.4 112.4 111.8 112.7 114.1 115.5 117.8 117.7 116.5 115.7 115.4 112.7 108.9 108.6 110.0 114.1 117.3 114.6 109.2 115.7 111.9 113.8 114.6 111.4 112.5 112.3 114. 5 112.1 115. 5 113.4 114.8 112.4 115.8 111.3 117.0 110.0 114. 8 109.7 113. 5 109.7 115.8 110.0 116.4 110.9 114.7 111.7 113.9 111.9 114.2 112.4 115.9 109.8 114.7 110.9 115.0 112.2 115.1 110. 3 114,8 111.2 114 9 112.0 ll'A 7 1875. 1876. 1877. 112.8 113.4 114.3 113.0 112.6 112.5 111.9 111.2 110.0 109.7 109.1 107.9 113.5 112.7 111.0 108.9 113.1 109.9 111.5 113.9 106.3 105.4 104.8 106.2 106.9 105.4 105.4 105.0 103.3 102.8 102.8 102.8 105.3 106.2 104.6 102.8 105.9 103.7 104.8 107.9 1878. 102.1 102.0 101.2 100.6 100.7 100.8 100.5 100.5 100.4 100.5 100.2 100.1 101.7 100.7 100.5 100.3 101.2 100.4 100.8 102.5 o 3 O 1 ., W ra O £?* 3? W w o w o d No. 47.—GOLD AND CURRENCY, 1862-1878. VALUE IN GOLD OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CURRENCY IN THE NEW YORK MARKET FROM JANUARY 1, 1862. TO DECEMBER 31, 1878. Period. January February March April May June July August September October November December First quarter year Second quarter year Third quarter year Fourth quarter year First half year Second half year Calendar year Fiscal year ended June 30 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 68.9 62.3 64.7 66.0 67.2 69.2 76.6 79.5 74.5 67.7 67.6 66.2 65.2 67.4 76.8 67.2 66.3 71.6 68.9 72.9 64.3 63.1 61.4 57.9 56.7 47.5 38.7 39.4 44.9 48.3 42.8 44.0 62.9 53.6 40.8 44.9 57.9 42.8 49.2 64.0 46.3 48.7 57.5 67.3 73.7 71.4 70.4 69.7 69.5 68.7 68.0 68.4 50.4 70.7 69.8 68. 4 58.9 69.1 63.6 49.5 71.4 72.3 76.6 78.6 75.9 67.2 66.0 67.2 68.7 67.4 69.5 73.2 73.3 73.6 67.2 70.0 73.5 08.6 71.0 71.2 74.3 72.8 74.1 73.7 73.0 72.7 71.7 71.0 69.7 69.7 71.6 74.2 73.7 73.2 70.8 71.8 73.4 71.3 72.4 70.9 72.2 70.7 71.7 72.1 71.6 71.4 70.1 68.7 69.6 72.9 74.4 74.0 71.5 71.7 69.5 73.7 71.6 71.5 71.6 71.5 73.7 74.4 76.2 75.2 71.8 72.4 73.5 74.5 73.1 76.8 79.2 82. 3 74.7 73.2 73.7 79.4 73.9 76.5 75.2 82.4 83.7 88.8 88.4 87.2 88.6 85.6 84.8 87.1 88.7 89.8 90.3 84.9 88.0 85.8 89.6 86.4 87.7 87.0 81.1 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 90.3 89.7 90.1 90.4 89.7 89.0 89.0 89.0 87.3 88.3 89.9 91.5 90.0 89.7 88.4 90.0 89.8 89.2 89.5 88.7 91.7 90.7 90.8 90.0 88.0 87.8 87.5 87.4 88.1 88.3 88.6 89.1 91.0 88.6 87.6 88.7 89.8 88.2 89.0 89.4 88.7 87.6 86.6 84.9 85.0 85.8 86.4 86.7 88.7 91.8 92.1 90.9 87.6 85.3 87 3 91.6 86.4 89.4 87.9 87.3 89.7 89.1 89.2 88.2 89.9 90.0 91.0 91.2 91.2 91.0 90.2 89.6 89.3 1875. 88.9 87.3 86.6 87.1 86.3 85.4 87.2 88.1 86.4 85.9 87.2 87.8 87.6 86.3 89.0 i 91.1 I 87.2 90.2 9 86. 89.2 86.9 90.7 87.1 89.9 87.0 88.8 1876. 88.6 88.2 ! 87.5 | 88.5 I 88.8 ! 88.9 i 89.4 I 89.9 i 90.9 ! 91.2 I 91.7 : 92.6 88.1 ! 88.7 : 90.1 91.8 88.4 90.9; 89.8 87.8 I 1877. 94.0 94.8 95.4 94.2 93.5 94.9 94.9 95.2 96.8 97.3 97.3 97.3 94.8 94.2 95.6 97.3 94.4 96.4 95.4 92.7 97.9 98.0 98.8 99.4 99.3 99.2 99.5 99.5 99.6 99.5 99.8 99.9 98.2 99.3 99.5 99. 7 98.8 99.6 99. 2 97.5 NOTE.—Gold was first quoted at par on December 19, 1878. The average rates of gold and currency for each month, as given in the above tables, was obtained as follows: Four daily quotations of the rates of gold at New York, viz, the Opening, Closing, Highest, and Lowest, were recorded, from which a daily average was made, and the average rate for each month was prepared from these daily averages. Co 134 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 4 8 . — U N I T E D STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS ON J U N E 30 OF EACH Y E A R FROM 1865 TO 1904, AND THE AMOUNT OWNED AND H E L D BY THE BANKS FOR OTPIER PURPOSES, INCLUDING THOSE DEPOSITED WITH THE TREASURER TO SECURE PUBLIC DEPOSITS. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Year. 6 per cent 5 per cent bonds. bonds. 1865.... 1866 1867.... 1868.... 1869. . . 1870 1871 1872. . . 1873.... 1874 1875 1876 . . . 1877.... 1878.... 1879 1880.... 1881.... 1882 1883.... $65,576,600 86,226 850 89,177,100 90,768,950 87,661,250 94,923, 200 139,387,800 207,189 250 229,487, 050 236,800, 500 239,359,400 232,081,300 206, 651, 050 199,514,550 144,616,300 139,758,650 172, 348, 350 $170,382,500 241.083,500 251,430.400 250,726. 950 255,190,350 247,335,350 220,497, 750 173,251,450 160, 923, 500 154,370, 700 136,955,100 109, 313,450 87,690,300 82,421,200 56,042,800 58,056,150 61,901,800 4£ percent bonds. • • - •j $44, 372, 250 ' 48, 448, 650 $19,162,000 35, 056, 550 118,538,950 37, 760, 950 126,076, 300 32, 600, 500 93,637, 700 Continued at Continued at 3i per cent. 3^ per cent. 25,142,600 385,700 1884 1885 1886.... 1887.... 1888.... 1889 1890 1891 Pacifies. 3,520,000 3,565,000 3,175,000 3,181,000 4,324,000 4,913,000 7, 957,000 1892 1893.... 11,600,000 12, 426,000 1894.... 15, 292,000 202,487, 650 32, 752 650 7,402,800 ) 39, 408, 500 200,877, 850 J 546. 400 172,412, 550 40, 43, 483, 050 142,240, 850 50, 484, 200 107,782,100 67, 743, 100 5,205,950 69, 670 300 37, 500 42, 400 900 39, 486 750 22, 5 6 5 950 Continued at 2 perce lit. 21 S95 S50 9 9 020 550 (Loan of 1904, 1 " ' 22, 711 850 5 percents, 4,8-*9,950 j 3 percents. 1895.... 12,378,000 12,896,850 22 558 350 1896 10,046,000 13,057,850 22 078 100 1897 8,837,000 15,728,350 22 168 900 1898.... 3,665,000 18,341,150 22 260 500 14, 252,100 20,557 600 ("Loan of J u l i e 1 8 9 9 . . . . 1 13, 1898, 3 • 1 percents, I 49,004,360 1900.... 10,099,640 11,009,40T) l,320,50()J Consols 1930, 237,843, 950 1901.... 3,885,580 75 000 268,9Ooi Con sols 312 848 650 1902.... 3,210,080 455,900 4 per cent bonds. 306 008 200 United Total States bonds held for other purposes at nearest date. Grand total. $235, 959,100 $155, 785, 750 $391, 744, 850 327, 310, 350 121, 152, 950 448, 463, 300 340, 607, 500 84, 002, 650 424, 610, 150 341, 495, 900 80, 922, 500 422. 418, 400 342, 851 600 55, 102, 000 397, 953, 600 342, 278, 550 43, 980, 600 386, 259, 150 359, 885, 550 39, 450, 800 399, 336, 350 380, 440, 700 31' 868^ 200 412^ 3081 900 390, 410, 550 251 724, 400 416, 134, 150 391 171, 200 25, 347, 100 416, 518, 300 376, 314, 500 26', Q(W 200 403, 214, 700 45,170 300 386, 565, 050 341, 394, 750 338, 713, 600 47, 315, 050 386, 028, 650 349, 546, 400 68, 850, 900 418, 397, 300 354, 254 600 76, 603, 520 430, 858, 120 361, 652, 050 42, 831, 300 404, 483, 350 360, 488, 400 63, 849, 950 424, 338, 350 97,429,800 357, 812, 700 43 122, 550 400, 935, 250 104,954, 650 353, 029, 500 34 094, 150 387, 123, 650 111,690,900 330, 649, 850 31, 203, 000 161, 852, 850 117,901,300 114,143,500 115,842, 650 105,423, 850 101,387,550 100, 828, 550 111,985,950 312, 145, 200 275, 974, 800 191, 966, 700 178, 312, 650 148, 121 450 145, 228 300 142, 508 900 32 195, 800 31, 345, 550 33 147, 750 63 618, 150 51 642, 100 35 287, 350 30 114, 150 344, 341, 000 307, 320, 350 224, 814 450 241, 930 800 199, 763 550 180, 515 650 172, 623 050 129, 764, 700 142,141,700 163 190 050 176 588 250 20 301 600 18 334, 050 183, 491 650 194, 922 300 158,837,950 201 691 750 27 801 100 229, 492 850 30 343 400 238, 024 200 28 764 155 257 680 105 33 461 800 263 933 350 201 400 67 250 450 287 451 850 | 2 2 9 688 110 99 528 350 329,216 460 387 040 124,367 960 408 755 000 [•326 219,230 114 708 440 440 927 670 132 304 600 449 468 130 (Loan, 1907, J149, 382,100 1 Loan, 1895, [ 10,465,500 (Loan, 1907, J151,950, 450 1[ Loan, 1895, 31,783,550 (Loan, 1907, 1150, 903,750 | Loan, 1895, | 32,833,550 [Loan, 1907, 1147,728,600 ILoan, 1895, I 28, 206,150 Loan, 1907, 128,241,300 Loan, 1895, 17, 632, 750 Loan, 1907, 16, 350,700 Loan, 1895. 7,762,850 Loan, 1907, 6,144, 500 Loan, 1895, 2,996,600 (Loan, 1907, I 5,461,250 ] Loan, 1895, 9 H9K inn ] 207 680 800 I *> [228 915 950 J [230 471 550 1 V220 J J X284 1 163 530 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 135 No. 48.—UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS ON J U N E 30 OF EACH YEAR FROM 1865 TO 1904, ETC.— Continued. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Year. \ T cent j 5 per cent bonds. onds. 4| per cent ! 4 per cent ; bonds. onds. ! 1903 ; $2,368,3 1904. Total. United States bonds held for other purposes at 1 nearest date. Grand total. ! Loan, 1907, II $3,375,500 L o - ., d7 (>7n $143,921,890 |8519,269,160 Loan, 1895, p<^'34/,270 1' 1,570,100 I ! fLoan, 1907, ([Consols 1930,'I 4,215,500 416,016,690 128,047,575 i 544,064,265 ! 408,163,650 Loan, 1895, 1,822,100 ( 136 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 49.—UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECUKE CIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS FOR THE YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31, FROM 1882 T J 1904, INCLUSIVE, AND THE CHANGES WHICH OCCURRED IN THE SEVERAL CLASSES OF BONDS. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Year. Number of per cent 4 per cent banks. 4£ bonds. bonds. 6 ; per cent Pacific per cent bonds. bonds. 2,301 $33,754,650 $104,927,500 2,522 2,671 2, 727 2,868 3,061 3,151 3,319 3,567 1892 . 1893 . 41,319,700 49,537,450 49,547,250 57,436,850 69,696,100 66,121, 750 41,066,150 28,116,700 199,400! Continued 3,694 a t 2 p. ct., 21,648,100; 3, 788 21,897,850 3,796 22, 020,550! 1894 . 3,75(5 1883 1884 18S5 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 106,164,850 116,705,450 116,391,650 115,383,150 115, 731,400 100,413,600 100,049, 000 105,402,200 201, 155, 138, 69, 621,9501 675,550/ 602,0001 327,700/ 604,400 920, 650 038,050 144, 500 3, 715 1896. 3,679 1897 . 3,617 1898. 3,598 Grand total. $3, 526, 000 8362,505, 650 $37 563, 750 $400,,069,400 3,463,000 352,877 ,300 3,469,000 325,316, 300 3,505,000 308,364!:'. 550 3, 586,000 245,444,050 3,256, 000 188,828, 3,468,000j 170,003, 000 4,553,000 145,668, 350 6,672, OOOi 140,190, 150 900 674,050 419,600 780,100 431/400 671,350 715,050 501,200 684,000 383, 551,350 355,735, 900 340,144, 650 277,875,450 223,499,350 230, 718,400 194,169,350 170,874,900 10,244,000! 152,950,350 24,871, 950 177,822,500 | 131,133,150 142,141,700 22,749,900| 155,932,450 j ill,852,OOOi 164,883,000 20,164,250 185,047,250 12,426, OOOi 176,588,250 17,576,950 194,165,200 L o a n o f 1| 19 j ceifts e r f i 1 4 ' 0 4 3 ' OOOi 6,980^850jj 1895 . Total. United States bonds held for other purposes at nearest date. ! 199) 706 20C ' 25,888,200 225,594,400 Consols of 1907, 149, 342,350 22,505,100j L o a n of 14,016,850 111,997,000 211,717-800 26,118,350 237,836,150 1895, 13,856,500 Consols of 1907, 22,673,850; 155,473,000 16,038,850 10,386,000 241,103,350 25,135,500 266,238,850 L o a n of 1895, 36,531,650 Consols of 1907, 22,039,650 150,288,100 15,910,650 9,030,000 227,742,550 32,490,650 260,233,200 L o a n of 1895, 30,474,150 Consols of 1907, 22,047,750 139,436,050 L o a n of 1895, 23,990, 650 1899. 3,595 20,907, 1900 . f 1,019,950 of 3,871 1) Consols 1930, [270,006, 600 1901 . 12,500 4,22l|i Consols of • | 1930, (316,625, 650| 1902. 4,601 320,738,000} f 2,906,000 235,618,470 114,540,240 350,158,710 Consols of 1907, L o a n o f Loan of 128,822,050 1898, 3 per- 1904,5 L o a n of percents, cents, 1895, 49,825,160 14,665,600 18,242, 750 Consols of 1907, 13,544,100 7,756,580 1,293 000 L o a n of 1895, 7,503,350 Consols of 1907, 6,032,000 3,983,780 268,900 L o a n of 1895, 2,911,100 Consols of 1907, 8,248,450 6,056,720 1,100,900 L o a n of 1895, 2,208, 600 u 3£ percents. '232,463,160100,305,200 332,768,360 301,123,580,113,859,250 414,982, *30 329,833,930)115,003,660 444,837,590 338,352,6701132,693,250 471,045,920 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 137 No. 4 9 . — U N I T E D STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS FOR THE YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31, FROM 1882 TO 1904, ETC.— Continued. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Year. Number of per cent banks. 4i bonds. 1903 5,147-j 1904 5,495 Pacific 6 4 per cent 3 per cent per cent bonds. bonds. bonds. Consols of 1907, 2, 979,200 L o a n of 1895, SI,410,100 Consols of 1907, 416, 972,750 5,857,500 L o a n of 1895, 1,791,600 Consols of 1930, $376,003,300 Total. United States bondsheld for other purposes at nearest date. Grand total. SI, 797,580 1718,650 $382, 726,830 $141,177,081 #523,904, 510 1,922,940 426,544,790 121,812,811 548,357,<>00 188 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 50.—INTEREST-BEARING BONDED DEBT OF THE U N I T E D 1904, INCLUSIVE. Date. Aug. 31,1865 . June 30,1866 . June 30,1867 . June 30,1868 . June 30,1869 . June 30,1870 . June 30,1871 . J u n e 30,1872 . J u n e 30,1873 . June 30,1874 . June 30,1875 . June 30,1876 . June 30,1877 . June 30,1878 . J u n e 30,1879 June 30,1880 . J u n e 30,1881 . J u n e 30,1882 6 per cent. 5 per cent. $908,518,091 1,008,388,469 1,421,110,719 1,841,521,800 1,886,341,300 1,764,932,300 1,613,897,300 1,374, 883, 800 1,281.238,650 1,213;624,700 1,100, 865, 550 984,999,650 854,021,850 738,619,000 310,932, 500 235,780,400 196,378,600 Continued at 3J- per cent. 58,957,150 $199,792,100 198,528,435 198,533,435 221,588, 400 221,589.300 221,589,300 274,236,450 414,567,300 414,567,300 510,628.050 607,132^ 750 711,685,800 703,266,650 703,266, 650 646,905,500 484,864, 900 439,841,350 Continued at 3£ per cent. 401,593,900 32,082,600 F u n d e d into 3 pereents, act J u l y 12, 1882, 304,201,350 224,612,150 194,190,500 144,046,600 19,716,500 J u n e 30,1883 \ percent." $140,000,000 240,000, 000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 222,207,050 [ 139,639,000 109,015,750 50,869,200 Continued at 2 per cent, 25,364, 500 25,364,500 100,000,000 | 25,364,500 J u n e 30,1897 100,000,000 25,364,500 J u n e 30,1898 100,000,000 25,364,500 30,1901 30,1902 30,1903 30,1904 31,1904 99, 621,420 97, 515,660 83,107,060 77,135,360 77,135,360 64,6 3,512 64, € 3, 512 64, £ 3, 512 64, € 3,512 $98,850,000 64,623,512 679,878,110 64,623,512 739,347, 800 64,623, 512 739,347,800 64,623, 512 250,000,000 ; 737,942,200 25,364,500 June June June June Oct. 4 per cent.& 6 per cent.<\ 250,000,000 ! 739,349,350 100,000,000 ! J u n e 30,1900 FROM 1865 TO Total. $1,258,000 $1,109, 568,191 6,042,000 1,212, 958,904 14,762,000 1,634, 406,154 29,089,000 2,092, 199,200 58,638,320 2,166, 568,920 64,457,320 2,050, 978, 920 64, 618, 832 1,952, 752,582 64, 623,512 1,845, 074,612 64, '"" 1, 760,429,462 Loan of 1904, 5 pereents, 50,000,000 J u n e 30,1899 STATES 64,623,512 ; 1,514,433,912 64,623,512 j 1,388,852,662 737,661, 700 737,719,850 737,759,700 737,800, 600 714,177,400 676,095,350 602,193,500 559, 566, 000 64,623, 512 64,623,512 64,623, 512 64,623,512 64,623,512 64,623,512 64,623,512 64,623,512 1,276, 987,362 1,246,533, 862 1,196,429,812 1,072,140,612 1,001,007,962 880,357,862 775,832,762 675,058, 712 559,581,250 559,604,150 64,623,512 64, 623,512 649,569,262 649, 592,162 559,618,400 ! 64,623,512 ! Loan, 1907, 559,625,750 623,512 Loan, 1925, '731,157,700 Loan, 1907, 559,636,850 I Loan, 1925, j •64,623,512 d\62,315,400 ''Loan, 1907, j 559,640,100 Loan, 1925, ! t, 623,512 j i 1/7162,315, 400 ! f Loan, 190: [907, jl ! 1559,646,,050 " iL, 11 Loan, 1925. !| 084,000 ; f 1,788, 876,262 1, 772,621,812 1,761, 308,962 1,761, 512,012 1,845, 359,162 1,952, 339,622 1,774, 616,612 1, 690,191,262 699,606,412 780,771,462 911,940,262 911,943,512 878,409,950 | [dl62, 315, 400 J 010 990 100,000,000 ! 25,364,500 I/Loan, 1907, Loan, 1925,Pi-, 048 < 1559, 652, 300 dl62,315, 400 J" 1 ' U 4 b ' 0 1 U ' 9 ^ U __,979.,850 C o n sol.s of 47,651,200 355,528, 350 <*162,315, 400 1,023,443,390 1930, 307,125 350 987,107,720 21,854,100 445, 940 750 257, 376,050 J162,315,400 931,038,360 19,410, 350 445,940, ),750 233,177,400 134,994,200 914,510,810 520,1435,150 173,385,650 118,489,900 895,128,360 542,909), 950 156,593,150 118,489,900 895,129,160 >,950 156,593,950 !ll8,489,900 542,909 a Funded loan 1891; authorizing act July 14, 1870, and Jan. 20, 1871; date of maturity, 1891. & Funded loan 1907; authorizing act July 14, 1870, and Jan. 20, 1871; date of maturity, 1907. e Pacific Railroad bonds; authorizing act July 1,1862, and July 2,1864; date of maturity, 1895 to 1899. dLoau of 1925; authorizing act Jan. 14, 1875; date of maturity, Feb. 1, 1925. eLoan of 1908-1918; authorizing act June 13, 1898. The refunding certificates, amounting to $28,610, are not included in the table. The public debt reached the maximum Aug. 31, 1865, and amounted to $2,844,649,C2G. The 11011interest-bearing obligations amounted to $461,616,311, the interest-bearing debt being $2,383,033,315. No. 51.—PKOFIT ON NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION, BASED ON A DEPOSIT OF $100,000 UNITED STATES CONSOLS OF 1930, AT THE AVERAGE N E T PRICE, MONTHLY, OF BONDS DURING THE Y E A R ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1904. Receipts. 1903. November December 1904. January February March . ! April May June July August September October Circulation obtainable. Cost of bonds. Date. i ift]00, 583 106,017 105, 644 104,886 105,213 105, 793 104,903 105,015 I 104,885 l 104, 700 104,881 104, 918 Net receipts. Interest on cir| Interest culation Gross | ion bonds. at 6 per receipts. ; cent. 8100,000 100,000 | > j ! | i Deductions. $2,000 i 2,000 ! 100,000 100,000 100, 000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100.0 0 100,000 2,000 2, 000 2, 000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 S G , O C 0 •• (5,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6, 000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Expenses. Tax. Sinking fund. Interest on cost of bonds at 6 per cent. Profit on circulation in excess of 6 per cent on t h e investment. Per Total. I $62.50 ! 62.50 $500 500 $8,000 8,000 500 500 500 500 500 i 500 I 500 500 500 500 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8, 000 8,000 62.50 : 62.50 I 62.50 ! 62.50 ! 62.50 | 62.50 j 62. 50 I 62.50 | 62.50 ' 62.50 03. 99 95. 64 $666.49 658.14 90.28 78.65 84. 44 94.43 80.43 82. 68 81.16 78. 58 82.12 83. 28 652. 78 641.15 646.94 656.93 642.93 645.18 643.66 (541.08 644.62 645.78 $7,333.51 7,341.86 ! ; j I 7, 347. 22 7, 358.85 7,353. 06 7,343.07 7,357.07 7,354.82 7,356.3! 7.858.92 7,355.38 7,354.22 $(5, 394. 98 6,361.02 6, 338. 64 6,293.16 i 6,312.78 | 6,347.58 i 6,294.18 ! 6,300.90 ! (5,293.10 6,282.00 I (5,292.86: (5, 295. 08 $938.53 980.84 1,008. 58 1,065.69 1,040.28 995.49 1,062.89 1 1,053.92 1,063.24 1,076.92 i 1,062.52 1,059.14 : 0.881 .925 .954 1.016 .989 .941 1.013 1.004 1.011 1. 028 1.013 1.009 o o 3 No. 5 2 . — U N I T E D STATES BONDS—MONTHLY RANGE OF PRICES IN N E W YORK FROM JANUARY, 1860, TO OCTOBER 31, 1904. W [From the Financial Review, annual, and the Quotation Supplement, monthly, ymblished by the Commercial and Financial Chronicle of New York.] I860. j January. ! F ^ " " | March. April. ! May. \ June. July. | August. ' Se a ^em- | October | Novem- | Decer Securities. 3 i3 I 3 TT. S. 6s of 1868, coupon U. S. 5s of 1865, coupon U.S. 5s of 1874, coupon ! l S i 3 ' ir 5 ! 3 ! S i3 ia 3 IE j3 jE j3 j5 j3 !3 : 3 : 10(>£ 107 100 | 107^ 1061 107^i 108 , 108*1 108f 109^: 108 108 108 j 109 * 109 i 109*! 108 108J-i 107| 107|, 98 ! 92 98 100 99|l 100 J 99|. 100|-| 100| 102*1 102 102§i 102| 103 100.V 100^ 101 I 102 102 I 102"' 102 1021 93 104* 1011! 102 | 102 ! 103 102|| 103| 102| 103 95103 i 89 99*: 1001 100§| 100|i lOOf 101|| 103 100* | 103 103I1 103f 93 95 00 1861. Securities. April. May. June. August. 1 be o a U.S.6s of 1868,coupon . U. S. 6s of 1881, coupon . U. S. 5s of 1865, coupon . U. S. 5s of 1871, coupon . U. S. 5s of 1874, coupon . 100 94 95} 94 92 100 85 Septem- October. ! Novem- j December. ber. ber. 95 94 912 85 89} 95 84} 91 85 75 86 ! 845 85 j 78 | 75} 95 89 86 80 79 90 85 86^ 79 78} 87 85} 86 | 77}! 76 | 90 89 80 82 87}| 90 87}| S9{ 85 87 est March. est. February. tiest I January. 1 "be 5 Z j W 88 90 90 i 89} 91| 91Aj 86 872 87} 81 i 8H| 90 952 89 %_ 92 93} 85 86 i 83 o 5 92 95} 89 86 86 ft &bo be 97 «9 86} 82| 79 98 93} 88} 83 83 o 1862. U. S. 6s of 1868, coupon . U. S 6s of 1881, coupon . U. S. 5s of 1865, coupon . U. S. 5s of 1871, coupon . U. S. 5s of 1874, coupon . U. S 6s, certificates U.S.7 3-10 notes 85 87i 85 79} 78 92 93 90 80 78i- 85 90 91? 86i 80 801 90 88} 862 79 98 98 92 }' 92|' 90}-: 88 ' 85 97 99| 9 9 | 95 94| 98 ~~ 97 100 94 92 ^ 97 98 92 921 86* 90 96§ 99 991 101} 97} 102 103} 972 105} 105} 93} 97 93 93 96 96} 89} 96 99 i 100} 1^' 102}! 1052 104} 107} 107} 96} 100 103 92 862 91 99 99 902 97 86} 97} 85 100} 98 106} 99 96 98} 94 88; 85 98} 105} 102, 99| 96} 99 91 94 90 89 91 88 991 98} 100 103 103} 101} 104$ 103 95" 96 97 97 91 92 h 93 911 91 94 91} 99 i 98 i 993 97| 105} 102f 1045 103 103 103i 101| 1021 102 102 102 102 104} 102} 104£ 97 95 91| 93 91| 99| 94| 95 92-2 92-J 972 105| 100| 104} 1863. U.S. 5s of 1881, coupon U.S. 5s of 1865, coupon U.S. 5s of 1874, coupon U.S. 6s, gold certificates U.S. 6s, current certificates U.S. 7 3-10s,A.andO u. s. 7 3-10s, F. and A 91J 99 932 102- 100} 96 | 99 99} 97-i- 94 99 98} 962 1012 105} 1042 102| 104} 102| 1 94? 100 102 1 105} 104A 1061! 107} 104 99} 98} 95}J 98^ 97 102 101 1001 98 ioni 98 107} 104} 106 104 1062 107 1082 107A 110 104 107 106 106 108 1 104 ± 105 98 98| 102 100A 99* 97 107 A 103^ 109 107 107 105 105 96A 100 97 100 101 97 97 101A 98^ 101} 100 101* 101 1012 99A 991 99} 99} 99f ^9^ 97A 107} 105 107 1052 107i 106A 107| 107i 105| 1071 105i 107} 105 106} 10 H 107} 106 1062 1102 1082 110} 108 h 117 125 124* 127 96} 100} 100 100 98 100} 101} 102} 98 102} 1012 102} 99 99} 98} 99 98 98} 105} 108| 1052 107§ 106} 106} 107} 106 108 106 107} 1864. U. U. U. U. U. S. 6s of 1881, coupon . S. 5-.20s, coupon r S. 10-40s, coupon S. 7 3-lOs, A . a n d O... S. 1-year certificates . 104 107 1062 111} 111* 113} 101} 104} 1032 107 107 110} 106| 107f 1072 111 111 97| 98} 97} 99} 105^ 107} 113 108} 115 109} 112 99} 972 99} 114 102 1062 101} 109 104| 106} 103 103 110 102} 107A 107 922 98| 93 96} 932 1092 106} 109 104} 1062 -1061 113 ! 112|118 113 105 111* 106} 108} 100} 107} 106} 110 92} 96} 94 103} 95 99} 9'8A 102} 99 112 107 112 104 1082 107 124 116f 122f 95} 94} 95} 95 96' 97} 95 •"0 1865. U. II. U. U. U. U. S. S. S. S. S. S. 6s of 1881, c o u p o n . . 5-20s, coupon 5-20s, new, coupon 10-40s, coupon 7 3-10 notes 1-year certificates . 1034 llli 105 1101 108| 1101 104! 111! 105| 109}! 102} 107 105} 109} | 102|106 100! 89} 102| 91* 97| 94} 97| 991 991 114 114i 99 97| 98| 961 98| 98| 99| 109± 112| 109^ llli 106f 110 108J 112 106i 108 111 1(XH 102| 100| 102£ 114 119 115 1161 no 96| 98 no* 1081 110| 106| 108| 106 107} 107} 1081 102 104} 103| 106 105* 106| 105| 1081 103 104 103| 105§ 104 105 105 106! 94| 97! 96| 98 93 98| 93| 94| 991 99| 991 100 98} 99| 98 99| 99| 991 97| 99} 971 98| 981 99 106f 108} 105} 106| 106f 108} 101! 105} 99} 103 100 1051 101 103 98| 101} 99 92| 941 89| 92f 90| 97 99} 95* 99 96} 97| 99| 96} 97| 971 1866. U.'S. 6s of 1881, coupon. U.-S. 5-20sbf 1862 U. S. 5-20s of 1864 IT. S. 5-20S of 1865 U. S. 10-40S U. S. 7 3-10 notes, 1st U. S. 7 3-10 notes, 2d U. S. 7 3-10 notes, 3d 103! 102! 105 1011 102} 101| 102|j 921 93! 98} 97! 97! 103! 104* 104} 102f 103| 103 102 103§ 1021 1011 103| 103 93} 94| 991 99! 981 99| 99 99* 90 99| 99} 99 1051 104| 1041 1041 92f 110 104| 1081 107 1091 103} 106| 100| 102} 103! 1051 1011 1021 104 106 101} 102f 1091 1101 1061 1014 104f 104} 102 103| 103! 1021 1031 1031 1091 1081 108} 106 1051 106] 106 961 94 95! 97} 971 103} 103 103| 103 103* 103 1041 104 1041 104 1041 104 911 100} 100 102 1001 991 102 100} 991 102 961 1001 102| 102 101 102| 102 100! 102| 102 99 99 113} 110! 113| 1071 110 108 109! 107! 103}! 971 107| 1051 106! I 1051 106* 105 112 1114 1134 112 114f 109! 112| lllf 115} 1071 noi 1094 1<W* 111 105! 107! 109ft 109 111! 105! 109* 100} 994 1001 99i 100! 107^ 106 107 105 1081 106* 105* 106} 104 1061 1061 1051 106} 104 107} 1081 107 107} 100! 104 105f 1031 105! 104 105! 1051 104} 1041 99 1867. U. U. U. U. U. U. U. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. 6s of 1881, coupon 5-20s of 1862, coupon 5-20s of 1864, coupon 5-20sof 1865, coupon, M. a n d N . 5-20s of 1865, coupon, J. a n d J .. 5-20s of 1867, coupon 10-40s, coupon 1061 108| 1071 1101 106} 108 107! 111! 105! 106 105! 1081 105 106! 105! 109! 103* 104| 104* 106! 99} 100 108§ 1081 107! 107! 1061 no! 1081 Ill no* 108 107| 110} 111} 109! 108! 107! 109* 107f 107! 1071 99! 101! 971 98} 971 99 1101 112 107 1091 105! 106 105| 108 1071 108* 99 991 nil 113} 1101 107* 107! 1101 109 110! 112} 1091 107g 1091 106§ 108! 107 108-| 991 1001 1001 102! 109| 105! 1061 1081 not 1071 110} 112! 110! 110} 111* 1081 109 1091 ill! 109* 107! 1081 1071 1071 1081 107* 102! 103} 991 114J 112} 115} 110} 1111 109 109 991 1101 1114 108} 108f 106* 106} 112* 113} 109| 110} 107| 112 .2 113}| I l l * 1121 kT7 1071 "f AO ft 107 1 AT 108f 105 105| 1041 106 1051 107| 1071 108 99* 1011 100* 106*1 104! 1051 108 I 1071 108| 108 1071 109 1021 100* HI 1868. U. S. 6s of 1881, coupon U. S. 5-20s, 1862, coupon ... U. S. 5-20s, 1864, coupon ... U.S.5-20s, 1865, M. a n d N . U. S. 5-20s, 1865, J. a n d J . . . U. S. 5-20s, 1867, coupon ... U. S. 5-20s, 1868, coupon ... U. S. 10-40$, coupon 108* 112 1071 111* 105} 109| 106 110! 1041 108} 104£ 108* 110! 112* 110 111! 107| 1091 1081 110} 106} 108! 1061 108* 110} 109^ 107} 107| 106} 106} o 1111 1101 1131 113 110! 109! 1124 108 108| 107| 1101 106* 109 1071 ill! 106| 107! 106£ 109 1081 1071 106! 1091 109} 1011 1041 104} 105* 100} 101* 1001 103 103 116 1161 118! 112! 115* 113! 116} 1131 1144 113 116} 111* 1151 11U 11.1! 1131 112! 1141 112! 115 1121 115} 112} 115 105| 113| 1091 111* 109! 1091 1111 112! 109| 111} 110 111! 114} 114* 110 * 107! 112* 112* 109! 105| 105! 111* 108^ 110| 112! 110 108 1091 107* 108! 109f 1061 108' 109g 107 106* 108| 108 no 111} 1124 109} 109* 109109| 109} 1091 1071 107 J 108} 1041 110} 1091 Hit 1091 109} 107| 109} 107£ L09£ 108! 105* 104} 112! 104! 108! 106| 107* 1121 104! 1081 107*1 108* 1111 1061 109! I 1101 112 107} 111} 109!! 111} 1121 107§ 111 110 lllf 106| 103 106! 105 1051 noi 3 o 1869. 6s, 1881. 6A (5-20 years), coupon. | 5S , , r , 1 10-40, n. 1867. i 1868. pon. I pon. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 111}' 109}! 111* 107* 112* 111}! H3f I 109f llOfj 111 109 | 111}'; 107-1, 107f 113* 109}; mi. Cou- I Regispon. jtered. 1 January. 107 i 107* 1081: 109 ! 106| 106} 108*; 107} 109} 107! 109 108|!i 106 105f!1 108*'; Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 108-f! 113} 108*. 113} 108} 112! 108} 112! 108} 110*11 108!! 110!! Opening Highest Lowest Closing 108f 113| noli 108| H6}: 113i 110} March. Lowest 112}! 113 | 112* 113*! H3fj 114 112}, 112}! 112* 113}| 113 i 113 106! I Opening 106!' Highest 105} Lowest 105} Closing 116} 114} 115 120 117* 118 115-1 115 I 115^1 118 j 113*' 114|| 113} 115} 115 118 122 117* 121| 114 I 117* 113| I 117|! 115| 119*! 115}! 119}! 112}; 112}! 116}'116| 112*112}! 116}116}! 113} 116} 113| 116} 105 108} 105 108}; Opening Highest Lowest Closing 123| 117} 122| 113* 117}! 113*1 117 I 115f 119} 114} 118} 116}116*! 120}120! 115}115| 120 120 116} 120! 115* 119* 108}! 110 i 107^! 109*j Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117!' 117f 116*; 116} 109^ 118}! 120 120 I 120£J 109}! 119 120 I 120}| 120!' H7| 119 j 119!' 118}; 107*1, 118*1 119}|119}: 119*: 107*:. | 115} 118 April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing May. 124*1 125 j 122| 123| 125! 125! 122* 123} 123} 124 120} 1221' 123* 122* 122|i 124}!! 122 122}! 120f 119* 119f 1225 121-121*! 123! 123! 119 119 123! 123! 119! 119! 122! 122*1 118}| 119£j 122}! 12 lf 12UI 120|, 122}! i2i|121}: 12O|! 118*' 116}! 117 | U9h 117* in*: in j 124}! 125 I 121* 1231 116*1 122!! 116}! 122!| 115*1 116}i 122}: 122 ' 115*! 116 107} 122} 122 114* 122} 1221 120* 120} 116 * 112} 115} 123 | 123 | 119 ! 112! 112! 108! 108! 123} 118 122 118} 121} December. 122* 122| | 121 ! 121* 117 116} 117 •' 122*| 122|! 121*1 121|| Opening Highest Lowest Closing a o w o fc-l W 119* 119 120! 120 j 119 ! 119}! 119! I 120 119! 121 119: " "" 119! 11 119* 117* 119! 119! i 115* I 115 116 ! 116 1 112*! 112*: 119f 120 ! 117 ! 119* 117} 118* 115} 116} 118} 118} 118} 115}, 116! 116*1 116* 109* 109* 107f 107* 113* 114 113* 114 110* 111 111 111* 119 116} 113} 113} 116*| 116! 113* 113* 116 H6V 113* 113 108 108 106} 107 113! 113 116} 116* 1.13*1 11.3 115*; 115 106f 110} 106* 109f November. H8f 1 119 s June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 125} 121! 125} 118}1 123*1 118} 123} 11 122*| 117}i 122} October. 118*1 I 115*1 115} | 118* 118 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. o 117} 123} 117} 123} 117} 123| ! 116*. September. 117!' 115*! I 115* Closing pon. August. 104* 113 112* 115* 116* 114} 112} 111| 113 i 109| 116*! 1141! 118}i 115* Opening Highest. 1865. Il865n.l 1867. 1 1868. I July. February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s (5-20 y e a r s ) , c o u p o n . 6s, 1881. 119. 119* 115! 115! j | 115} 112! ! 120*| 116} 112! I 115}! 114} | 118}! I 112g 110} 110| 113 116 1 ; 113-i| 114} 116} nil noi no** 113 1151 imi ii2 111* I o Ha w O 18 70. 6s (5-20 years), c o u p o n . Gs, 1881, coupon. io 6s, 1881,' j gs r ~'—• «- \%t - . ,' 1862. ! 1864. j 1865. 1865n. 1867. j 1868. c o u p o n . ! 113 .V 113 ! 116 ! 113 i 115*! 113|-i 116|-i 112/, 115J 111-1 114 mil mi 111}! 114f, 114|; mi 109| 113£| 109? i ! 109|-{ O p e n i n g . 114 ! 114 i Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. llli! Highest . 109f| Lowest . . 11 111 Closing . . February. 115|! 115-}; 113} ; ! 115}1 114} 115} 114} 1131 11 1} 113s 111} 114 | 114 114}j 114f 112}!1 113 ! 112} 113 ! 18(i2. ! 1864. ' -'"'iUi i 6s, Ourrp -n 1865. 1865n. 1867. 1868. IcouponJ ";!' 1151! } 111} 111} 111} 111 107|| 1071 107|| 1 0 8 | 109} 112}! 112 i 112 112^1 112 ! 112 108f! f! ^ 1 l! 1 ! 1101! 1 0 9 | ! 110 J 111} 111} 108 109} 108} 113} 108}l 114 106| 107} 110} H0|i 112} 1 1 1 i i 110} 109}I 112*1 111} 110}! 111}! 1O8|! 111}; 108}! 108* 110} 1101 108f 108* iw , 110} 110} 110 ^ 110* 110*| 112} 106; 110* 109 nil 113 112 ! 110 110} i 112f! 1101 110} 110110}j 110} 110} 110| 106 I 112 107 i 112 1055! Ill 106|i mi. 1 1 s-i i HOt Q O September. March. *j 114}! } 114} 109£ 310| 113 108 109 113}| 113} 108|! 11Of HI*: 111* 107}' 1081 Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 108$ 112fl 108^ 112fj 108 1081 104? 1081 109} 109* April. 113* 1131 112} 111}' 11U! 110 ! 111} I October. Opening Highest i 1135! 110| i Ii6|| H5-" Lowest Closing._ | 1 13}j 110. i 11 i\\ I 115 109} 109§! 114}! 114|; 109}1 109|! 113f' 114-i' 107f! 108}! 109}' 113}! 1131! 113|! 107f 108±| 108}; 112} 1127-1 H3A 108| 111!-: Opening 112* ! Highest lllil: Lowest 112 |! Closing 108| 1081 107| 1081 112f|| 112||i 112£|| 11251! Opening.. Highest . . Lowest . . . Closing... 108* 108| 107| 108|- 113 i 114| I 113 I 1131; Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 106} 108| 1 0 8 j! May. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... 3On JL( August. 118^ | Ii5f ! 114 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... ! July. 115? 1181J 5| Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... i f January. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... 0s (5-20 years), coupon. "ou- 114| j 114f 113i 113| 112 ! 110} 110} 1111 i ! 110} 1101 113: 111*'5 112} ill} 110|! 110} 110} 111}: 110} ill} 110} 1101 110} 110} 110} 106} 106} 106}| 10611 111} lllf Ill 111 109}' 1 0 7 | i 109}! 107} ! 107ii 107 ! 107f! 107 I 108} 108} 106}! 107}: 110} 110} 109 109} 110} 110} 109} 109| 110} 110i 109} 109* 106* 107 106} 106-1 111 11H 1105 1071 108 107} 108 106}: 109} 109* 1091 109} 106} 106} 106} 106} 110} not not 111 106* 109} 107} 110| o Novejnber. lit, 117 Hi) ill 11. lllfi 1111 114}; 111}; 112 1| 0 H2f ill §: i n ? 1 December. June. Opening .. Highest... Lowest Closing 113 113 111}! I * 111*| 111? 114} 11 i 110| 1.10*! 112! 1 111 ll 112 ! 114-J . | 113 U4I 113 1131 107*1 106*! 10: iO7f! n o t 1091 111 110 o 1871. 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 1862. 1864. 1865. 1867. ! 5s, | 10-40, 1868. j coupon. 6s (5-20 years), coupon. July. January. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 1081 1091 1071 1091 1081 109* 108 110 1071 108*! 107 j 108| 107* 108| 107* 108| 108* 109* no* no* 1101 112* 110 112* 109 111 109 109j mi 109 109* 1111 109* lllf 108j 108j llOi 1071 109* 1061 109| 106| 109-1, 110* 111* 110 111* February. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 113* 114} 113 1141 112* mi no mi 109| I 111 mi! 113* 109* 111* 111 113* Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 115 j 116* 1141 116 113| 115* 113} 114* 113* 113* 114} 114*! 113* 113*| 1131 113} 1121 1121 112* 112* 113 1131 113* 113*! 112f 1121| 1121 113 I Ill 113* 111 113* 115 115* August. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 116* 119 116 118 114* 114} 113 114* 114 114* 1131 114* 114 114* 114 114*! 112* 113| 112* 113* 113 ! 113* 110 111 110 111 114* 116} 114 116* 118f 119* 118 118* 114* 115f 114| 115* 114} 115f 114} 115* 1151! 114}! 115} 114f 113f 114* 111} 111* lllf 1161 116* 114* 114* 114f 112* 113 mi 112* 1121 112* 111 111* 110* 111* 112* 112* mi 111*; 111*| 110* 1111 l f lllf 1101 lllf 109*1 i09i: 108 i 108| 113* 115f 113* 115f 118* 118* 115* 1161 115: 115 113} 114 | 1151 1131 114* 1151 116 113* 114} 114} 114} 112 113* 1141 1141 112 113* 111} 111}! 107 i 109*i 114* 114* 1101 111 116* 117} 116* 117 111* 111} 111 111 111 111 110 111* 112f 111* 1111 113, 114* 113 113 115 113-1 114 113f 115 1091 110 ! 109* 109* HI* U3* 111* 1131 117* 118 117* 118 111 111 109* 109* in 1111; 111}! 110* 110*1 113* 115 113* 115 114* 1151 114* 1151 114*1 116 | IHij 116 ! 109} 109; 1131 115* 1131 115* Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112* 114 112* 114 112* 114 112* 114 Ill* 113 l 111* 113 111* 113 111* 113 lllf 113 111* 113 108f 109; 108* 109* 115} 115} 1151 115* May. 113} I 114* 114* 114f ""' 114* 113} 114* Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 115 ! 115 i 112 ! 113*i November. i 117* 117f 117 117* 111 111} 110| 111* 111 111 113] 111} 111} 114 111} 111* 113 113* 114 112* 114 113* 1141 113 114* Opening. 1091 110 1151 Highest . 109 115* Lowest .. 109| 1151 Closing.. no; December. June. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 113*1 1141| October. 116}! I 117*' 116* | 117* Opening Highest Lowest Closing , in;i ii4*' 113 113* 113 114* September. March. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 1862. cy. 5s, ! ] 1 ! I 10-40, curren1864. ' 1865. 1865nJ 1867. ! 1868. coupon. cy- 117* 118* 117* 118* 112 113* 112 113* 1111 HI* 113 1131 mi mi 113 1131 114 | 115* 114 115 114 1151 109f 110* 109| 110} 1151 1151 115* 115* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 110} 109} 109| 109-; 18 72. lig Os, 1881. I fl .; . 2 8 January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s (5-20 years;), coupon. ! ! S3 j HMOs. i 6s, 1.881. o ! 109 110 110} not 109 109* 109} 110} 115} 115* 114* 1141 108| 114$| 115} 110} 112 } 110** 110| | 110} 108| 114|-| 115f 111* lllf l! not 112 112f 107} 110} 111* lllf 107* 111* 106f 109* 111* 114*! 110|- 110 not no 108|- 114 115*1 llli HI? nil no* 111* 112 107 not 114, 1141 113* 113* August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 115 j 115* 114*1 115* 110} HOf 109* llOf 110* 110* 109} 110} 112} 1121 110* lllf 113* 113* 111* 112* 111* lllf 109| 1101 February. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. September. Opening March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 108* 114* 110 115* 108f 114* 115* 110 115* April. Opening Highest g L t 1 0 Lowest Closing | 109 o I 112| 9 109| | 112* 115 112f 117 115* 114* 115* 112$ 117 118} 115* 112* 1121 i 113} 110} 113 112 2f 112^ nii in* 1131 112* 112 113 115; 116} 112£ 112 115* lllif 14*1 114*1 111} 111} 114* 107* 107-' 108 108* 115} Highest. 107* 107* 114 Lowest., 108 Closing . 113 113} 108 1151! 116 110 1 113 108 11^1 115|| 115* not 108| 1101 108* 110* October. 115} Op 116* ighest. 115} Lowest.. 116} Closing . May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Ill* 113 Ill* j 112| June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing j I 113 114| 120f 114| 114 115} j 113| 115 i 120$ 115 115 116 i 112$ 114}l 119$ 114 | 114 114* l 112|1141J 120f 114 | 114f114* 116} 117* 116} 117}| 10-40s. I !3 I S July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing \ j | I 110 | 114f! ! 1101! 114*1 | 109| | 114}; | 110 I 114*| 6s (5-20 years), coupon. i 118 112}| 112} 1121! 114* 115| 119|114 ! 113}115 | 116*117f! 118 112*1 112} 1121| 114* 115}! 119* 113| 113| 115 ! 116}117*! 115* 110}not 117}! lllf 115* j 110 112* 117 i 111*not 116* 117* 111} 117} 117* 111* 116* 117$j 117} 117* 118} 117* 111}! 112} H2| 111} 112} 116f 117f 116* 117| El | 113} 115} | 113* 116 113; 115} 113*| 116 114$. 115*, 114$ 115* 114$ 115* 114| 115* 115} 116$ 115} 116f 113* 115 113* 115 115} 116 115} 116 115 116 1141 116 llli! 112$ I 1141 1111 113*1 115 11HI 112*1 114$ 1111! 113*| 114$ 112*| 116* 116* 1121 116* 118* 118$ 112* 114 J 116* 114} 112* 114*1 116} 114$ 116} 116} 114 114 116} 116} 114| 114* 115$ 115} 113} 113} 116} 116} 113* 113* 115* 115* 113* 113* 109}| 113$ 114* 109| 113$ 114* 108*| 111} I 112} 108* 112} 112* 111*1 114}| 116* 111* 114} 116* 109*1 113f 114} 110} 114* 115} 113* 114$ 114} 114* 113* 113* 113} 112 114* 114* 113} 114 114* 112* 1131 114 114 112* 113$ 108} 109 107* 108 108} 108} 107f 108 112* 112* 111* 112} 117} 118} 117 118} 114 114$ 113 114* 111 114* 115$ 115* lllf 115* 117 116} 116 111 114* 115! 115* 114$ 116* llof 115$ 111* 115$ 116$ 115$ 116* 113* 115 113$ 114$ 1131 115* 1131 1141 114 115 114 114* 108} 108| 1071 108} 108* 108| 107* 108} 1111 114 111 114 November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 115} 116} 112 110} 116} 117} 113 110 114} 116} 111} 110} 116 116* 113 111* 113* lllf 113* 112|! 113*i 112} 113 114 114} 115* 116} 114 114* 115} 116} 114} 115* 114* 115- 108 108* 107* 108* 108* 108} 107* 108} 114* 114} 113* 114} December. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 111 111} 111 111} 113 113} 112$ 113 1121 113$ 112} 112* 115} 116 115 116$ 115* 109$ 109$ 112} 116* 110 109} 113$ 115* 109} 109} 112 116* no" 1091 113 112* 114| 112* 114$ 117} 1121 118 i113$ 117} 112* 118 112* 116 117} 1151 117} £ 3 w 1 ft 1873. 6s (5-20 years), coupon. ered. I 6s, 1881. to GO 00 So ri January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112| j 115}; 112* 115} July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114$ 117 114 117} February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114$ 116}j 119*| 110} 110} 118 j116 117* ! 115} 118$| 120}| 117*j 117$ 119*' 118 119}! | 114$ 116} 119* 110} 110}118 i 116 117* [115} 118* 119| 117*| 117$ 119} 117$ 119 117} 113$ 118$| 115}| 137*1 1135! 118|! 11451 March. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. August. Opening Highest. Lowest Closing September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 108* 112 I 113* 108 ! 109 115| i 115|! 109 ! 106$109*| 111*! 105} I 106|111} 112$j 106$ 108 109 111$ 113* 110 111*113$ 115* 106}! 107* 109f I 110 112* 108*1 107, May. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing j j 108 I 111$112$ i 106} S 109*1 114|115*i 109* ! 106*! 110$ 112*! 105} | 109} 114 115$| 109* 106$, 108} 110 112 112 l6V 111 111 113} 114|! 115 108*! 106*; 107$ 109* iio*i 110 105}' 111 j 111 113| 114} I 115107}' June. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing ! 109*i 111* 113*j I 1 6 * 109*! I l l * 111*1 116$i 116} 119$ 116} 119| 116} 111} 117$ 112 116 109} 117f l l l f & p p O 114$ | Hog 114jj 114* 115$ Hi* j 114f H9}j 117 ! i: 1181! 119 112}: 115 114$ 118* 120} 117} 117$ 119| 117f 119$! 1 1 9 113$ 116} 114$ 114*1 117$| -11 119}! 118$ 112}115* 115}113} n 11 i.11 i " I 117 1 T 7 !I 11 e a 116$ 118$l 118 j 112} 110 1131| 114$ 117}j 119}! 117 117*1 119 117 119 j ns 114} 114| 111* 111} 1191 1191 115* 115* 116} 121 116* 120} 1131 113-' 113$ 113$ o o 114 i 114$ 114 114 f 112 I 100 IDS* 111$ 113$113 i 112f lOu 108* 117*! 1185 H6} ! H 9 * 117*: 118$ 116| 119* 114* 110 111$; 1133 1.15 1 110 114 I 108} 107$: 109 115 j 109* 109f lllf 110 103*! 105 108* 112$ 107 I 106$: 108} Q 106$;1 108} 105}! 108} 108 110| 108 110$ 112} lllfl 111} 115$ 115*| 116} 109 I 108} 108* 116 117*1 117* 119$ 120 i 118$ 112*1 113}! 114$ 1101 lllf! 111} 1141 115*| 116} 109 i 108| 108} H3| 114*j 115* 119 119*| 117$ 111*1 113 114$ 1874. 6s, 1881. 6s (5-20 y e a r s ) , c o u p o n . 6s, 1881. 10-40s. 6s (5-20 y e a r s ) , c o u p o n . l§ o 'So # J O January. OpeningHighest Lowest Closing j ; I l l 116*1 i 113| I ill : ll3f 117 February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing ! I ill} 118* 115f 116$| H 4 | 120* 121 ! 118}120*1 i l l I 117 3 118* 115| 116|i 114$ j 119| 120* 117f 119| July. 1173 113* 115 ! 115 I 116 7|l 1163 118|i 114} I 4 117 ! 1123 318f 1 March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114| 115* 314* 115} 1193 1193 118* 119f 119|i 117* 118 121 I 118* 120 1191' 116* 118 121 117| 1193 April. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 115* 117 i 115|! 117 | 119| 120| 119* 120|| 121* 122 120| 122 May. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 119| 120f 115 119| 120§ 116*! Ill* 113* 114} 115*1 118 i 113 ! 114* 116 ! 111*! 113 114 ! 1173 112} 114* 115}i Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117| 120* 117! 119*1 116 j 117$! 115|! 117| j 116} 1164 1153 1153 Opening Highest Lowest Closing ' 112} j 112$ j 112 | 112| 117*i 118| 1113 115} 116} 116*! H 7 | 118| 110*| 117$i 118$ 112} 116 117f| 116$ 117}! 118| 119}; 117*:!! 118*: 1113 115f 1163* 110 ! 117|! 1174109}; 117} 118| 112* 116 j 117} 116$| 117$! 1173 1103: September. 116} O p e n i n g Highest 117 115} Lowest Closing 117 I 112$ I 112| I 112 112} 117} 117} 110} 1173 August. 116f| 1163 1173 121|! 119$ 120§ 1161! 116* 1173 121* 119} 1193 { 1183! 1203 1203 119* 120$ 120}: 119} 118 1183 118*! 1203 119} 120} 119} 110| 113| HO! 113* 114 115* 116|116} 114 115* 116$116| 112* 1123 115} 115| 112* 112! 114}115} 113*: 1113 114h 1173 1131 1173. 11 Ml 117? o o o I 111 illlji 117g 118} 112} 1153 1163! H6*| 1173! 116|-} 116|; : 118| 112f in ; n n ! ii7| 1173 112} 15}| 115}' 115*1 116|! 110, nor 133*1 117} 6 15 117 118} 15}! II I I ? i H7: 111 11131 317* t-l October. 118 1183 1173 1183 1193 120$ I 119*120* 119} 115 115 117* 115} 117* 1203 1213 j 120*120} 120| 114} H 6 | 1193! 120$ i 119 1193 1193 120} 114$ 115} 1163 120|i 121$ | 120}! 120| Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 112] 1121 112* 112| ! 117f 118} 112}: 118 I 1188 11331 ii7*: us 112|' 117}! 118} 1133! 115f! 116$ 1153! 117 117 111 H6$j 117}! 116|l 117} 117 112 115f nOf| 115$,! 117 ! 117 111 116} I : llOfi 1173; 117| 118 118L 1103 119* 119} 1123 118 | 1181 3103 119*! 119| 1123 113 114*! 116|j 1173! 117| 112 | 112} 11431 116$; 119 i 120 I 1193 113f: 114} 119 113 I 114*| 116*! 1173, 117} 111n i l i i 7 | 1143 116fj 119 ! 120 j 119| 113 114 j! 119 mn Hl-3. . w 117| November. 1213 122 120 121| 117}| 118} 1191 120$ 117*1 118|j 120* 1203 117 j 117} 119* 120* 117* 118| 120* 120| 120* 114} 1151 | Opening . 120} 115* 115| 117* Highest.. 119 114} 1143 116} Lowest... 120* 117* Closing .. us; June. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 117}! 114 119 I 114 116$| 111} 118*1 11U 117| I 1163117* 117*1 113*| 114 :115 1173; 116} 117}! 118*!1134-| 114 j117 1163! 115} ii6*| n o i 117 116} vir 1173 1173: 118*: j 113} I 113^' j 112} ! 113*' 115|! 11631 121 i H5f 117* 118* 120} 1203 1143 1143 114$ 115|! 117*| 122 115| 117* 118* 120} 121$ 121* 114} 1143 1153 116*; im 113 116} 1211 120 113} 113}! 114| 114 117 122114* 117 I 118"120*1 121B 121 114 j 1153 December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113 11611 1193 1123 114| 118$! 322| 111; n o H2| i5 UD; n-jj, i n ; 1133 u p nc, H 6 2 H 9 • 120 ' 119cl 11;111* 110* iis= ii'i . V2-2 > j!>(),. n ; n5|j us nr; n^j 119' n9,,i ir. n3;; li;; ns> i20ri 122 , i20 8 i n o 1875. 6s, 1881. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 10-40s. 6s, 1881. 118* 119f 1 1 | 118 118* 119f 119* 114* 118* 1 115| 119| 118* 1194 114* 116 1184 117* 1184 115| 118| 1194 1184 119* 118 119f 115 115 1164 116* 120 114* 1174 1164 116* 120 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 118* 1181 114* 116 114| 1194 120 119 120| 119f 118 120 115* 1161 115f 116* 117| 120* 118* 118 | 120* 119* 117| 1194 118* 1174 1191 118* 119* 120 119* 119* 113* 116* 119* 114§ 117* 120 113* 116* 119 1144 1161 119 August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1154 1174 1154 1174 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114| 1154 1144 115*! 119 120 121 118| 119; 119? 121* 116* 1174 116* 1174 1174 118* 1174 118] April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114f 1174 114f 117* 120 121 1184! 1184 121 122 123* 118*| 121 121 116 117 115* 117 121* 122| 12 L* 122* February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114* 115^ 119* 1204 119* 119| March. 118| 119* 118* 119| 113* 1194 1204 1204 1144 113* 119* 119* 1204 1204 114 1131 115* 113* 1144 Opening Highest Lowest 1194 Closing 1181 1194 118| 1221 115* 1181 123 116 j 1181 120 115J 116 1204 1164 116 1224 1224 1174 120 1204 1204 1174 118| 1224 1224 118 120* 1214 1214 119 120 1171 1171 1164 1164 119* 1224 119* 123 116* 122 116* 119J 121 119* 120* 120* 122 120*j 122 115* 117 115* 117 119* 119* 118* 118* 1184 119* 1184 118| 120* 120* 120 120* 1204 1214 1204 120* 114* 1154 114* 1154 117* 122* 119*1 123 117*| 122* 1194 123 1161 118* 1161 118* 120* 1214 120* 121* 122 123* 122 123* 1161 119* 1161 119| 117* 119* 117* 1181 117* 1194 117* 119* 1191 121 1191 1201 120 1214 120 1214 1154 117 115. 1161 116* 123| 118 124 116* 1234 117* 124 118* 118* 116| 1174 1214 1214 120| 121* 1231 1231 122* 123 119* 1194 118* 119 1191 120* 1181 120* 1204 121* 1194 1214 121* 1214 1204 1214 116f 1244 116* 117* 1244 1154 1161 1234 1164 H7| 1234 1164 117* 115* 117* 121 1224 1201 1224 122| 124 1224 124 1144 1144 1144 1144 1164 1164 115* 116* 119 120* 118* 120* 1201 122* 1204 122* 1214 1221 1201 1221 1164 7| 1234 117 1174 125* 1154 117* 1234 117 125* 120| 116* 121 1154 119* 116 120* 122* 123* 1214 123 123 1174 123 117* 1224 116 122i October. 119: 120 122- 123| 1211 H9| 1191 120 1i 121 1211 123* 118| Til" 121" 1224 123* 119* 1224 119| 1224 114 1164 1131 116 1154 117* 1241154 1194 117* 123* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 116 117 115* 117 117* 118 117 118 123 1241 1234 124* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1171 1184 117* 1171 118* 1194 118* 119* 122 122* 122 122| Opening Highest Lowest Closing November. 1234 124| 1174 1234 117* 7| 124* 118! 119| 121* 123 1204 122^ 124* 123 119| 1204 1221 124* December. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing CO 10-40s. September. 119* 120* 1194 119| May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 120* 118* 118* 119 121| 126* 118* 119* 120* 125| 1171 118* 121 126* 118 118f 121* 122* 121* 122* 1234 1244 1234 124 1244 1254 124| 125* 124 1254 124 125 117* 119* 1234 118 120 125 1194 1234 117 1231 122 122* 122 122| 1876. I Opemng Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117§ 1191 119| i 122* 117 ! 119§ 11931 122 122$ 125 122| 125 July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 120 I 122| 119*! 121 119*1 121 125 128 125 127 August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing September. 127 Opening 127 Highest 126 Lowest 126* Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing . 1181 i 121 119| I 1213 118*1 120^ 119| I 2 1 1 October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing November. 126f Opening 127| Highest 126f Lowest 127| Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 126| 127 126} 127 ! 1211 123| 121 | 123* 1241 118| I H 8 I 119*! 1211 123|! 117*! 1181 121 ! 122i 124*1 118|| 1181 124| 126| 124-1 126| December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 10-40S. 1868. 10 years), coupon. 6s, 1881. J 1867. 6s (5-20 years), cou- 120 120 120* 116* 117! 119. 121$ 118* 1181 120* 1 118! 120! 1213 118f| 119 117| 119! 121 117 H8f 119| 1201 115* 1193 1211 1181 1171 118| 117f 118| 119f 119| 117f 117$ 120| 120^ 118 118 117* 1171 113 113 1193 1191 1161 1161 119 121$ 121| 1163 119| 121 115i 1183 121* 116$ 1183 117 117! 1153 1153 1171 1171 117 117* 118! 1123 113* 1181 113! 1133 1123 113 113! 117 117 116$ 116! 118* 118* 118* 118! 115* 115| 116 114! 115* 114i 1153 115f 1151 1141 1141 111*1 127 lllfj 127 ill! 126! Ill* 126$ 117* 118 | 112* 119| i 114 1161 111* 118* 1131 113 113.3 111$ 113* 116 116* 1143 116! 118 118 116* 1163 114! 115 1143 1151 113 113* 114 1153 114 110! 1253 111*1 1253 110$! 123 111* 124* 118 118 117 117 116! 117 113* 116* 1171 112* 115* 1163 115* 117* 114 114* H3| 1131 115* 115| 114* 114* 113! 113* 1113 1113 111! 111$ 110 110 124f 124i 123$ 124 116* 118 116! 118 1123 1131 112 113* 113| 113! Ill* 113! 111! 112! 110$ 112* 109| 109| 108 108* 121* 122* 1201 122* 116 | 1131 112* 113| 116 116, 112* 112* no* 109| 109* 116* 117* 109| 115| 108* 117f 109| 112! 1133 111! 113* 115f 1163 114* 116* 126| 126$ 125| 125* .. ! 1251 126* 1877. 6s (5-20 years), coupon. January. Opening . . Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest T owest Closing March. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... 20 years), cou pon. 10-40S. 114* 114| 113* 113| 109§ 109| 108* 108* 1101 110| 109* 110 113* 1141 112* 1131 July Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1131 1081 108| 1073 107} 109! | 0| 110| 113* 1161 1111 108| 1111 114* 109* 108| 111# 114* 109* Augu Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114* 111! 1111 1131 114 1121 113 115 117* 114! 116 lilt 107| 108 llJLf 113* 109* 112f 114* 1131 111* 107! 108 1111 113 112| 108$ 111* 113* 1Q9* 110| 109* 1101 1061 107 109* 106| I 108$ 106j| 1091 109f 1131 109$ | 1131 108*i 112 108*| 112* o o o September Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 112; 108| 108|111* 114* 111* 110* 113 1121 108| 108* 1111 110* 1121 1131 110! 115* 1121 113| 110$ 115*| 112 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1051 1071 109| 107 107| 1051 109| 107$ I 1 0 8 | 105 | 106| 109| J06f 107f 105| 109$ 107* 108* O May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113 111! 1141 110: 113 1141 115| 1141 115*. 110 1121 113 1121 112f June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Ha H ! 115 | 115* ! 114|j i 115 I 113 116* 112 116* 112| 1091 1121 115* 111!; 112* 115*! 112| 110 | Opening Highest Lowest December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 110 i *i 110 I 111* 106* 109| 111* 109| 111! 105|| 108] 110 1 0 7 | 108* 10811 108| 107! 108| 108*1 108* o 1878. 6s, 1881, coupon 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 5s, | 5s, 44s, 6s, 4s, 10-40, 1881,1891, couj curcou- cou- cou- pon. rency. 1865n. 1867. 1868. pon, pon. pon. 6s,1881, coupon. January. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... 105} 106 105| 105| Opening. Highest.. Lowest .. Closing.. 105} 106| 1051 105| 103$ 104} 103} 103| 1011 1184 102$! 1194 101! 1184! 102 1194 108| 1084xl04f 109 ! 1084 104| 108 I 1064 103 108| 106| 103} 1034 1034 102f 103} 102! 1184 Opening. 102} 1194 Highest.. 1011 1184 Lowest .. 102 1191 Closing.. 1061 109} xm 107* 108? 107| 108} 108| February. 106| 103 105| 106| 103? 106! 105! I 102|105 105$| 103| 105| xlO3|; 1054 107}! 109 105!! 1054 108| 1032 107}! 109 105| 105| 107| 105| 107| 1041 103 104 1071 107* 107! | 107|| 104^ 107} 109| 104|| . | 1104 104 107 I 109| I 104 107 110 I 103 |xl01 im\ 103 103 ! 101 104! 103 1001 1011 119 119 118 118 107$ 1062 107$ 1041 x 100} i 104|i 100!!120} 104I1 1001 120 109! I x 106* i 104$! 100| 1201 1091 106fl 105 ! 100| 120* 108$ 106 j 104$! 100| 1192 10821 1061! 104$ i 1001 120 *• 108}' 1021 108}' 1021 107!! 102f 107|: 102$ 1054 1054 1051 105} 1071 xlO6* 108 1064: 107} 106": 1074 106! 107|! 10811 107|i 108; 105} 106! 105* 1061 107!| 108 I 107! 108 106} x 1031 100$' 1192 1061! 103f 1001 1191 105f;; ]03! 1004 1194 1052 103| 1071 119* October. 1031 1001 1031 1003 102| 100! 106 j 105|1031 1004 10541 104! 106 | 105| 105! I 104! Opening. 119} Highest . 117} Lowest .. 119} Closing.. 103 103} 102| 102$ 1061 100 ! 1034' x99i| 1194 106f 106! 104 ! 1001! 120f 105$: 105} 102? 99?i 119! 106 g 106f 104 100 \ 120| 3 w November. 10741 103$ 1061109$ 10811 10431 107|109| i 1O64|109} 107| 1084 104| 107§ 109| 1052 1044 1031 1004 107f! 105| 104| 101* 105|| 104|103! 1004 1074 105$ 1044 101f 104* 107 110 105! 108| 111} 1081 j 104|| 107|110 110$ 105| i 108|11U 1074 109! 1074 109! 1191 Opening. 122 |; Highest . 119 Lowest . Closing. 108} 1091! 108}| 109! 103f 10611084 103| 10641094 103| 105|1084 103$ I 106!109-4 1064|xl05 104 i 107$ I 106! 1051 1064! 105 I: 104 ! 107|; 106! 105} 100 121-| 100! 122 100 ! 121} 100g' 122 o a December. June. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... 1074 10241 105 108 108} 102$! 105-i 108 1074 102fi 104| ;108 108+ 102!! 105i 108 Opening Highest Lowest Closing May. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... 109 109| 108-1 109} September. April. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... : x l O 7 | :1024Jxl05f xlO8 107| 102| 1061;108} 107! 102$ j 105! 107 1074 102i! 105! 1081 August. March. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... 5s, ! b». I 44s, i 6s, 10-40,| 1881, ! 1891, ; currenCOU- COU- I COU- ! 1865n. 1867. 1868. pon. pon.! pon.! pon. cy. July". 106| 102| 107 £ 103} 1064 102| 106| 102| Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing... 6s (5-20 ye coupor 108^ 105| x 103| 107 104f| 105! 103!! 107 104*| 101} xll9 O p e n i n g 1014 120i ! Highest 101£! 119 'Lowest lOlf 120? Closing I j I 1091 103* 1061 109$ 107*1!106! x 104}! 100f!xll9 1094 103$ 1061 109$ 1081 lOGf 104?! 100^! 120| 109! 103f! 105! 108 107* i 10G-J 104 JOOg 119 109f 1C3$| 105^1 108 ! 1081' 106$ 104$- I00.U 119| 1879. Coupon bonds. 5-20s. 44s, 1881. 1867. 1868. 10-40s. 5s, 1881. 1891. 4s, 1907. Coupon bonds. 6s, currency, 1898, registered. 44s, 1881. 1867. 1868. 10-40s. 5s, 1881. 1891. January. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing .. 108f 108| 104f 105 107 1074 105| 106* 1041 106* 104f 106* x994 100 99| 100 1194 121} 1194 121} Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 106f 102*! 102 106| 102f 102| 105! 102 j 1024 1062 102}! 102 105 105| 1042 104f xlO7 104| 104* 104| 106* 106| 106 106§ 100 100 100 100| 120; 122 120! 122 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 102} 102* 101* 102 104| xlO5* 105* 104| 104 103| 104| 100} 100{ 99} 99i 122 122 121| 121f Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 102 102 1014 101* 1042 105| 1044 104$ 104! 1062 104| 106f 121 1244 1214 1244 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. xlO3f 104 103, 103| 107 107107 107| 102* 1024 x 102*; 1024 102 i 102| 102* i 102$ April. x99 May. 106} 1064 105! 106* ! 102f 1012 102} 123 124 122f 123} 1045 1042 104} 104f xlO2f 102| 101! 102* 106* 106* 105 105f 102 102 100| 101} 123* 123* 123* 123* 104f! 105 . 104? . 105" . 102* 103 102* 103 xlO4f 105f 104f 105f 101} 1022 101} 1022 105 1054 105 105* 102f 1034 102! 103f 105* 105! 105* 1052 x lOlf 102f 101$ 102} 105* 106| 105* 105! xlO2f 102f 102 1024 106f 107* 106} 107* 102* 103| 102* 124* 125 124 124* 106* 107 106; 107; 1024 103$ 1024 103| 106f 105f 106| 103 104* 103 104 xl21* 122 121* 122 123 123 123 123 November. 106* 1074 1064 1074 101! 1034 101! 103* 124* Opening . 1254 Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. June. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 103| 104* 103| 104} October. 106f 106* 105| 106f Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. xl04| 104! 104f 104' September. 106$ 106| 105f 106f Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. registered. August. March. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 1907. July. 106 xlO2$ 104| 106 102$ 104| 106* 102f 105f 102* 103| February. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing. 6s, currency, 5-20s. December. 1074 107$ 107f 107| 103f X1064 1032 1064 105| 103| 106* 1032 102! 103 102; 102! X1234 1234 123 123 g Lowest. Closing 188O. Coupon bonds. 1881. \ 5s, 1881. 4£s,1891. | 4s, 1907. 6s 1898, reg5s,1881. 41s,1891. 4s, 1907. istered. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 106| 107f 106| 107| xlO3 104| 103 1041 x.103 103$ 103 103| 1071 109* 107| 1081 105! 107* 105 105| 1051 105* 105| 103| 103! 103 103*1 xlO8 108! 107* 10 106$ 107f 106| 107f Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing. 102| 106* 1051 106* 103| 104 103| 104 109 109! 108! 109 x 106| 107! 106| 107! Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing. 106§ 1071 106| 106| 1021 103| 102$ 103! 109! 110| 1081 110| 107| 109 107! 109 Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. February. 126 126 126 126 Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. March. xlO8| 109| 108! 109| 104! 1041 1041 104| xlO2| 102$ 102| 1023 mi mi m* mi 109;. 110! 1091 110! 104| 1041 1041 104| 102| 102f 1021 102f 110$ 110$ 109 109 110* 1101 108{ 1081 104f 104| 104| 1041 102| 103 102! 103 108* 110! 108* 110! xl07* 109| 107* 109f 104, 1041 104| 104| x 102 102 1011 101! Ill* 112| 111* 112 110 112! 1091 180 1.30 nil 1291 104* 104| 104! 104f 101* 1011 101 1011 1111 112 lllfj mi ii3i: 131 134 134 134 128 128 128 128 November. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 109! 110! 109f 110! w October. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 103| 103| 103| 103$ September. April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing xlO4! 104* 1031 104* August. 105; 105| Opening Highest Lowest Closing O Julx Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 103f 104 103| 104 xlO4* 104| 104* 1041 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s, currency, Coupon bonds. > currency, L898, registered. w December. 106| 107 103* 103| 103! 103| x109| | 109f| 1O9§; 109fl 109 |. 10911. 108$ . Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 112 mil OO 1881. Coupon bonds. 1,1881. Coupon bonds. 44s, 1891. 4s, 1907. 6s, 1881. | 5s, 1881. 44s, 1891. 4 n7 0 '- 6s, currency, Il898,registered. O January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing xlO2? 102? 0 102 114 H4f H4f 114| 102f 102|| 1014i 101*; 102* 102" 101 101 i | 113? 113? xlllf 112? HI? 112? 1014 101| 100J 101 101* 101| 101 101* xll3 H3f 112| lOOf 101i lOOf 101 xlOO* 102* 99? 102* 113 113 113 113 xll6§ 116§ 115* 116 116* 117* 116 117* 101* 112 101*! 101? j 101; 1011 112 1121 101 f 101| xlOO? 101 100| 100* 112* 112| 111? 112| 101 102 1001 102 xlOl* ioir Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102| 103 102* 102? xll7* 117* 115? February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 116 114? 115? p March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102 102* 102 102* 116 ! 1171' April. 102f 103| 102f 103[ III! Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1121 114f 112| 114f 103? 106| 103? 106* xlOlf 105 101| 104* 114? 1164 114? 1164 101* 101? 101* 101? 102 102| 1011 102* 113114 104* 104* 103 103| xll5f 115f 114| 115 x lOOf 1024 103* 102| 103* xll3? 114| 113? 114 May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 104 104 102| 103 ion iooi 101* xl30 130 129 129 1882. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 6s, continued at 3i. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Coupon bonds. 6s, continued at 3|. 5s, con6s, curtinued 4is, 1891. 4s, 1907. rency, 3s, option, U.S. " at 3|. Registered bonds. ; Gs, curoption, 4s, 1907. I; rency, 3s, U.S. 1898. 5s, continued 1 July. 100? 101 1003 101 x 102! 102*1 102 102-| 101 101 100| 1001 1001 1 114f 1141 H4f 1141 117f \Y6l 117} 118} 102^ 102| 1011 102 1141 1141 118 102 103| 102 103§ xll3* 113| 113| 113| lOlf 1018 101| X1024 1032 1011 102} 115} 1164 115} 116} 101} lOlf 101} lOlf 102} 102} 101} 101} 116} 116} ioi! 114ij 114!^ 131 131 131 131 February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102 102 101} 101} xlOl 102! 100* 1011 114 115 114 xll9 120f j 118 120* W August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 101} 101J i H4l 120| i 120} 119|i 1191! j O O March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1001 101 \ O f April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing May. O Opening Highest Lowest Closing a June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing xlOO 100} 100 100} 120* 120| 120! 120! . . . 1883. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 5s,continued at 3£. 4s, 1907. Coupon bonds. 5s, continu e d a t 3*. 3s, option, I 6s, curU. S. jrency, 1898. xlO2 104 102 104 February. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 103| 103| 1031 103| xlO3* 1181 120 1181 104* 104* 103^ 104| Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing... 104 104* 103| Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing. xlO3* 103J 103 , 103 I Opening. Highest . Lowest . Closing. 113 j | | 113*| 3 | Opening. 131* Highest . 131| Lowest .. 131* Closing.. xll9* 119| 104* 103| 104| 119f H3f 120* 119 120* April. 113* May. 103f 103§ 103 103 113 113* 112| 1131 103 103| 103 103| 112* 114 112* 114 19| 121* H9f 121* 103f 1031 101* 101* 133 135 132* 135 114* 114| xl20* 122 120 122 xlOO* 100* 100* x 100* 135| 136* 135| 136* 1| 122| 100§ 100f 100* 100| 136* 136* 136 136 123 100} 102 123 124| 102 X134 134* 134 134* C W November. 113 113f 113 113* 119 119* xll2| 113 112| 1121 H9§ 120 119f 120 103| 103| 103* 103* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 103| 104 103* 103| Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. June. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 119; 118i 119 October. xll9f 120 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 112J 113 September. x 112* Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 3s, option, j 6s, curU. S. Irency, 189! August. March. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing . . 4s, 1907. July. January. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 4*s, 1891. Registered bonds. 114f 115 114* 115 121} 122| December. Q ww a xll4 114 113| H4| 1884. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 4*s, 1891. 4s, 1907. Coupon bonds. 3s, option, 6s, currency, 1898. U. S. 4*s, 1891. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114$ xl23| 124$ 123$ 123| Opening . Highest.. Lowest... 134! Closing .. 1001 1001 100| 134f 123| 1231 123| 123| 101 101 101 101 135$ 135$ 135$ 135$ 123| 124| 123| 124| 101 101 101 February. 114$ 1131 113$ 113| 100 100$ 100 1001 120| 120$ 119| 120| 100* 100! 100| 100! 112$ 112| 1203 121| 120 1211 1001 101 100! 101 112$ 113! 112f 113| 1211 119J 1211 101 101 100$ 100$ 114* 113| 114* 121f 122f 121* 122! xll3| 113$ 112| 113$ 123f 123! 122$ 122| 6s, currency, 1898. fed w c 5 o fc-l October. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 1131 1131 113 113f xl23f 124 123$ 123| xl01$! 101$ 1001 100| 113$ 1131 110 123$ 123$ 118| 120| 100 1001 100 100! Opening Highest Lowest Closing xlllf 120f 120| 118J 119* 100| 1001 100 100 Opening . Highest. Lowest. Closing . November. June. q xll8i 120$ 118* 120$ xllK 111! Opening . HighesF.. Lowest... Closing .. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112 1121 112 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing TT September. ,,,,, Opening Highest Lowest Closing i3S' ° P t i o n > 4s, iyu/. August. 1141 March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing AK 1QO7 July. 114| Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. December. mi 110f noi 101* 101*1 101*! 101*| i 1885. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 4!s, 1891. 4s,1907. U.S. Coupon bonds. 6s, currency, 1898. 4!s,1891. xl21* 122| 121! 121* 101! 101* 101 101* Opening . Highest.. Lowest. Closing 102 102 101! Opening . Highest.. Lowest. Closing I Opening ... I Highest.... | Lowest | Closing February. 112* 112J X112 112! 112 112 122* 122$ 122| 122| 101! 101! 101 101! 112f 112$ x 121! 122* 121| 122 xlOl 102! 101 102! 10H 122* 122* x122$ 1221 122$ 122$ x103| 103£ 122$ 123! 122| 108 103J 102; 108' 1031 103| 133* 1331 183,! ii«i 112* 113* 112* 113* 123} 104' 103 = 108| 112! 113! 112| 1134 x 122* 124 122| 124 x 103! 104 103! 103! 134 134 134 134 113* 1131 113-1 113* 1231 1231 123| 123? 104 104 xll2f 1121 ll'M 1121 123f 1241!! 123| 124* 103! 1041. 103| 103i, 1121 112! 123! 122- % /^ w 6 134 134 134 134 x 112! Closing . 102$ 103* 102| 103f 136*1' 137£j 136*! 137! Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. o H ~ November. 112* 113* 112| : w October. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112! Opening . Highest.. Lowest. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112* September. April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s, currericy, 1898. August. 122| 121* 122f March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 3s, option, July. 112$ 112| Opening Highest Lowest Closing 4s, 1907. OO :PU. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. 1021 December. xll2* 123! 112*1 103* 104! 103* 104! x 135 135 i 134!: 134^ Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. xl33 hr 133 133 138 o 1886. Coupon bonds. 4*s,1891. Registered bonds. 4s, 1907. 6s, cur3s, option, r e n c y , 1898. U.S. 4*s, 1891. January. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. xl23 124 123 124 xlO2 102| Opening . 1005 135* 135*1 135*! 135*; 1001 101 1001 101 136! Opening . Highest.. Lowest. 6i I Closing . 136! 1001 Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. February. I m* 127* 127* 125| 126| 100|! 101*: 100| I xl26 127 1255 127 xlOO! 100! 100! 100| mi 1261 127 1251 100! ion ill! liit Cs, currency, 1898. 135 135 135 135 g C £j M ^ £j 100£ p September. !i O p e n i n g : Highest ! i Lowest j • Closing April. xllO 112* 109| 112* lisf 120-} 128-1 133* 134 133 ii ^j O October. x 100| 1011 100| 101! 112f Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. May. 1111 lilt xl29 129 127! 1281 Ill xl26| 126 125 X 112 112 100 November. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 126* 126* 1253 126 ion 101! 1001 ion Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. June. 111! 112* 111! 112f Illl x!12| 112| 111! Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. U.S. g| 124| 1271 March. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 3s, option, August. 114 j 1121 114 Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 4s, 1907. Juh 112f 112! Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. Ills 111* 110! 128* 129* 127 129 Q d fee December. xllll ill! 112 12C| 12V 127; 101f 102! lOlfj 101*1 Opening . . . Highest LowestClosing x 110| 110! 110* llOf 129 129| 128* 128* 1001 101 100| 101 1.32* 132 ^ .< 1887. 4*s, 1891. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 4s, 1907, 6s, cur6s, currency, 1898. rency, 1899. 4is, 1891. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing * 128* 1262 128* 13| 132* 132| 110* 110* 110 110 128| 128f 128* 134| 134| 134f 134f 137; 137; 137, 137* Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing . . 128 129 128 135 135 135 135 136f 136! 136| 136! Opening . Highest.. Lowest.. Closing .. 110 110* 110 1282 129f 128| 129* 134! 134! 134! 134! 137* 137* 1371 137* Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 110, 1101 129 129f 128f 137^ 137j 137J 1371 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 1O9|! 109| i 109*: 109*i 129f 129* 129 129| Opening . Highest.. Lowest. Closing April. 108$ 110* 108 108 127 128; 125] 1251 128 128 128 128 xlO8* 108| 108 108| 5£ 125| 124| 108* 108f 108* 1082 126* 124| 126* November. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 132 132 131 131 October. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing x 128* 128* 127* 127* September. xlO9 109| 108| 109| Opening Highest Lowest Closing 109± 109* 108! 109 August. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 4s, 1907. July. 110* 110* 109f 110 February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. 6s, cur6s, currency, 1898. rency, 1899. 109 109 126| 126? 126 126; 107 108| 107 108* 125* 1262 124* 126f December. xl32* 132*' 132* 132*1 Opening Opi Hisighest. Lowest. Closing , 127 127 127 127 129 129 129 129 1888. Coupon bonds. o a to ;, 1891. Registered bonds. 4s, 1907. 6s, cur- I 6s, eur- , rency, 1898. rency, 1899.1 4}s, 1891 107i108| 126 1261 125± Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 126| 126| 125| I 125 ' Opening . Highest.. Lowest. Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing x 106f 106f 106| 106| 125* 125| 1251 125f 127 127 127 127 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1271 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing . . October. 106| 1071 106| 107| 126| 123| 126| 108} 107f| 108*1 126i 127} 1261 127} Opening . Highest. Lowest.. Closing . 127*. 128}|. 127| . 128} . Op<ening May. 108| 108| 108| 108| 1 November. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 107| 107| 107^ 107* x 1061 1061 1061 106i April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1071107} 107} 107|: September. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 63, cur6s, currency, 1898.'rency, 1899. August. 108 108 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 4s, 1907. July. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds, Coupon b o n d s . 108i| 109§ 108| 1091 December. xl07 107| s 107-i 10" highest. Hi* Lowest.. Closing . . L 1 0 8 *• 108| 1081! 108^1 128} 128| i 128}' 128.| O 1889. Coupon bonds. 4£s, 1891. Registered bonds. 6s, cur6s, cur4s, 1907. rency, 1898. rency, 1899. January. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 108| 109 108| 109 Coupon bonds. xl26| 1282 1262 1282 I 127 127*, 127*1 127* 4*s, 1891. Opening , Highest.. Lowest .. Closing .. 1081 1073 108| 129| 129|! 129-1! 1291! Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 108$ 1081 108| xl28f . 129 . 128?!. 129 I. Opening . Highest.. Lowest. Closing . 1291'. 129| i. 1292!. 1292!. Opening . Highest. Lowest. Closing , 1292 129| i 1292! 129|| Opening . Highest. Lowest. Closing , March. May. 106? 106^ 106$ 106| 128 128 128* 1282 127^ 127| 1053! 105?! 105|! 105| I 127 127 105| 105i| 105*! 105f 127 127 127 127 November. June. x 128 £ 128* 128| 128* October. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 3 106? 106f 106 j 106$ September. April. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 6s, cur- August. 128| 128| 109 109 109 109 Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 6s, cur- 4s, 1907. rency, 1898. rency, 189? July. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. February. Opening, Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. Registered bonds. December. 106^ 106$ 106| 106 xl04f 105 104$ 105 127f 127* 127* 127* 125|!. 125|j. 126$!. 125§!. o 1890. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening . Highest. Lowest: Closing ] February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 104.1 104| 104 A104| 123| 123| 123! 123! 10'ih 103^! 103JI 103fj 123 123!j 122 I 122|J 103| 103| 103| Opening . Highest. Lowest. Closing 1221 122 Opening. Highest.. Lowest. Closing .. 124|| 124| | ! 124? I 103 103 103 103 124 12U 124 Opening. Highest.. Lowest . Closing. Opening Highest Lowest. Closing O 123|: 123| 123|i 123| Opening Highest Lowest Closing 124 | 124 i Opening Highest * Lowest Closing 122| 124} 122f 124 o w November. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. September. 102| 103! I 122i 1021 1031 .122 Registered 6s, cur4s, rency, 1891. 1907. 1898. October. August. 122 122} 122 122 June. ii .,.-!! ii jl 4s, Coupon. Registered 6s, currency, 1898. ! July. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered cur4s, 6s, rency, 1891. 1907. 18981 April. 105 126| I, 105 126} 104| 125 104| | 125 Coupon. Coupon. ! Coupon. | Regis- j tered j 4.1s, 4s, 6s, cur-1 1891. 1907. rency, 1898. 104 10-1 104 101 124 124 123 123 Q O H December. 103| 103f 1033 123}| 122 123} 115 11^ 115 115 O o H O c 1891. Coupon. 4s, 1891. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 121 120; 120? Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 121 121 121 121 March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 121*. 12HJ. 102 102 102 102 122 122 122 122 Coupon. Registered 6s, cur4s, rency, 1907. 1898. Registered 6s, cur4s, rency, 1891. 1907. Registered 6s, cur4is, 1891. 1907. rency, 1898. May. February. Coupon. Coupon. Registered 6s, currency, 1898. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. August. Opening . Highest.. Lowest. Closing June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing O October. July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 100| 100| 100| 1001 117 117; 117 118 118 118 118 S Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 117 116 117 November. 100| 100| 100| 100| 1161 116$ September. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 117 117 December. '. 118, 117 Opening Highest Lowest < j Closing j a o w o 118i 1161 w a 1892. Registered. Registered. 4s, 6s, 6s, 1907, cur- curcou- 4s, renpon. 1907. rency, cy. 1898. 1899. January. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 117 116 116 February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 116f | 116$ 117 116$ 116* 116* l l o i March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117*: 116* 117*.' 11611 117 ! 116 117 116 116 116 116 1907, cou- 4s, pon. 1907. April. 118* Opening... 118, Highest ... 118* Lowest 118-1 Closing May. Opening... Highest ... Lowest Closing June. Opening. Highest . Lowest . Closing... 116* 116f 115| 116* 116 116* 115$ 116 cy, cy, 1898. 1899. July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 115*1 116* 117f Opening Highest Lowest Closing .. xll6£ nel 116* .117| 1161 116| 116* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s, 116* 116$ 116 116 116 116* 116 116* 116 116 116 116 cy, cy, 1898. 1899 H Opening Highest Lowest Closing O 115 114* 114*' H W Opening . Highest.. Lowest. Closing o us 115 114f U4f 114*1. H5 i. 114*!. 14l December. 115 114 115 6s, cur- curren- ren- November. September. 117|- 4s, 1907, cou- 4s, pon. 1907. October. August. 117*1 11511 117* Registered. Registere 4s, 6s, 1907, cou- 4s, 1907. pon. cy, cy, 1898. 1899. 43, Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114* 114f 114 113 114 : 113 o so o H W o 1893. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. 4s, 1907. 4*s, 1891. curextended 4s, 1907. 6s, rency, at 2 per cent. Coupon bonds. 4*s, 1891, 4s, 1907. extended at 2 per cent. 6s, currency, 1899. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113* 114} 113f 114} Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing. 113 xlll$ xlll$ Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. February. I March. 111$ 112j llli ii2*!! 114*!- 112-J- 113* 113* 113* 113 113* 113| 112 113 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112$ 112$ 112* 112-1 113 113 112 112 111* 111*! 110* 110* 110 110 111 110$!. 111§:110!!. 107$ I 111-1- nu in in* Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. June. 108 111-8, i November. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 108 1121 108 112 October. 113} 113f, H2|! 112*1 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 110$ 111| 108* 108| September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 110} 111? 108 108 August. 113 113 112; 112f Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s, currency, 4s, 1907 July. xll3 114 113 114 Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. 112* 114 im 114" 95$ 95} 95} 95} 112 X113 December. 111 111$ 110 110 99$ 99$ 96 96 110$ 110$ 110 Opening Highest Lowest. Closing. 115 115 114 114 113*!. 114 I. 1 1 3 I. 1 1 3 I. 108 108 108 108 6s, currency, 1899. 1894. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. ! Chero| 6s, cur- 6s, cur- 6s, cur! 1907. I 5s, 1904. h i,1907. k e e 4s, 5s, 1904.1 rency, rency, rency, 1897. 1896. 1895. Opening ; Highest Lowest Closing 113 114 ! 112f! 113*: 113* 112i| 113*' February. 117B, 1171 117f 1171 114 113£ 114 117f| 117ft 117-|| 117 f j - ! i I j i March. 1H 115 114 117-i 1171 112I-] 113*! 11! 114?, 114f 118 113 1 114-I 113| 117|i 117^1 117|! ! J i i • 119 113* 114? 113* 113* 114 115 114 115 x 1111 119 mi 115 115 115 115 119 119* 119 119-A- ion, 1011 ion 118£ a g !! Opening !| Highest ! Lowest ! Closing October. 118 U9-h 114] 115 119f 120' tej 119*:. 119| H 119*;. November. 114 114 118-1118-1 117| 114 114 117* 118* 1171 117| 112* Opening nin . Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. 116 x 119-J1191 1174 119 119 I 119 December. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing j Opening . i Highest.. | Lowest... I Closing... ! Opening . ! Highest.. ! Lowest... I Closing May. Opening. Highest.. Lowest . . Closing . . x 113* • 115 ! 113: ! 114- September. April. Opening. Highest., Lowest .. Closing.. Chero6s, cur- 6s, cur- 6s, cur5s, 1904. 4s, 1907. 1 kee 4s, 5s, 1904. rency, rency, rency, 1898. 1897. 1895. 1896. August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening. Highest.. Lowest .. Closing .. 4s, 1907. July. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing d bonds. Coupon bonds. 115 114] 113f llll' 118| I 1171-1 118*i I ! ! | ' ! | |! Opening . ! i Highest.. | Lowest... | Closing... 116 1.16 114* 119117 117 117*1. 106 106 ; 111 in 100 I 106 | 111 111 1895. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. April. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. May. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. June. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing . . 4s, 4s, 1907. 1925. 5s, x 113* 1134 112* 112$ 117 113* 117* 13* 115* 112* 115| 112, \ I | i I 110| 113 110 112| 4s, 1907. o 118*|xll4$ all9$| 116* a 118* 114$ a 119| 116 4s, 2s, op- cur5s, 1904. tion- rency, cy, al. 1896. 1898. 1899. ir 114$ 114$| 113 110 112* [ 320* 112* 119 112* 120| 115* 111] 111$ 110* 1111 120*| 116 120* 116 120* 120* 112 112f 112 1121 116 116* 111 lllf 111 111* 120 120* 120f 120* 120| 121| 120* 121* 11.H| 116*1 1124 113$ 112=" 113$ 1204 123| 1204 123| 116* 115f 116* 111 112f 111* 112 113* 113j 113 123 123 123| 123| 116s 116* 116* 116*! 112 112* 1111 112 108f 108*; 108*! 108* 114* 116* 108* 108, 108| 116 1141 120f 121* 120*! 121*! 964 96| 96; 116*i 116*1 116*!. 116*1. 4s, July. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 102| 102| 102* 102* 117* 116 116 H9| Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 109 109 109 109 4s, 1925. 5s, 4s, 6s, 2s, 5s, op- cur1904. tion- rency, al. 1896. 124 124* 123* 123* 116| 116* 116*1 116*1 112* 112* 112 112} 115* 115* August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112* 112* 112 112* 122* 122* 121* 121* 115$ 115$ 115*| 115f 1124 112| 112* 1124 115 115* September. Opening Highest Lowest. Closing . 112* 113 112* 113 123* 123* 121* 122* 115* 116 115* 115* 111* 111* 111* 111* October. j Opening Highest Lowest j| Closing . xlll* 112 xlll* 112 1224 123 122f 1224 116* 115* 112* 112* 112 112 121* 12H 120| 121 115 115* 114* 114* 112 112* 112 112* 120| 121f 119 119 115 115 1114 112 110 113*| 110 ! November. ! Opening I Highest Lowest Closing December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing , 112* 116 116 114* 114*j m i I 1 2 O | 115 mi! i20| 115 nit! 1 2 o * 111 11 120* a These are dealings in the " Unlisted department" of the Stock Exchange in " Bonds, when issued." 6s, currency, 1899. i«J xll2i 113 112, 112, liens* GO Registered bonds. 1174 { 1174 115* 1174 1174 109 109 109 109 102} 102| . 102*'. 102}: 1896. Registered bonds. 4s, 1907. I March. 6s, 6s, 6s, 4s 5s, cur- cur1925. 1904. ren- rency, cy, 1897. 1898. 1899. 109| 1074 107^ 116k 116* 113 113 110* 1081 108^ 106 106 116} 116* 112| 113| 11: 109 109 1084 1061 1061 104* 10 112*| 11341 Ill* 108*!. 113 i 109! 1061 113*1 110} 1061 1161 110} 105* 113*1 110 I 1061 1161J 110 I ! 103 ! 103 ' 103 ; 103 1074| H 6 llOf 107*| 1164 HOI! 105-21151! llOfj 107| 115= not j i ! j. 103 112* 112* 103 1101 103 110* ......103 105 105 105 105 107f 106 106f 1131 ill} 113. 107 107| 1061 H3| 117f 113* 117 109| x 108} 116| 108} llSk 10611 115 107*! 1184 1114' o o g September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening . Highest.. •vest. Closing . April. 107-2- 109}, 1111- October. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. Opening Highest Lowest Closing May. June. Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 4s, 1907. August. Opening . Highest.. Lowest. Closing _.... | 111 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 5s, op1904. tion- July. Opening Highest Lowest. Closing . February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 4s, 1925. al. January. Opening. Highest . Lowest . Closing Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 6s, 6s, 6s, cur- cur- curren- ren- rency, cy, cy, 1897. 1898. 1899. November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing I 110} ! 110} 109| 109| 1091 110} 109| 110 116| 118| 1161 1164 December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1 1 4 1104 1111 xlll 11041 120| 1134 109* !x 1184 x l l l 110k 120 1101 I 112 120| 119 120| 1131 111 113] 114 1081 1104 1084 110 120 1111-!. 120 112| |. 119| 111}!. 11% 112*!. 109 1101 109 120 f 120§ 120 114 113f 120| 114 ! S o X 1897. 1907. 4s, 1925. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 2s, op- 4s, 5s, 1904. tion- 1907. al. 4s, 5s, 1925. 1904. Cs, 6s, curren- currency, 1899. cy, 1898. 1111 12| 120* 124 114* 114f 114* 124 H4f 123| 123! 122! 123 113 July. Opening. Highest . Lowest. 110$ 111! 110| lllf 120* 1224 120* 122* i-i January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113? 113* 113f 103!| 103*! 103! 103*' lllg112 1224 122i 1133 1131 ^,4. 113 J 113| 1034 1064! Opening 1034 106$! Highest 103-i-l 1064|Lowest 1034i 1< Closing Closing February. 112f 113* 112| 113 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 113 113A 113~ 123 123 £ 114* 114* 114* 111 111 1231 123$ 123*' 123* Opening. Highest . Lowest Closing 114* 1131 114* 1111 125 126| 124 126| 112 112! 112 112; 125? 125| 125 1253 113* 1134 114 1131 113| 126 126 125 125A 114 115 1134 114 I 126 128* 126 127-! 2s, op- 4s, tion1907. al. 4s, 1925. OS, 1904. llllj 112 1111 1113! 125* 125| 124! 125* H4f 984984 98; 112* 112* 112 112 I 1253 125| 125* 1254 113! 113! 1134 98* 98* 98* 98* lllf 112* lllf 112 126|! 126! 126|! 12GH 114* 114* 114* 114* 115 114 115 6s, 6s, currency, 1898. currency, 1899. 1131 114 113|l 113*| 1133| 115 October. April. 112* ! 112| 112 112 121* 1244 123$ 123f 114§ 114! 114* 1234 1234 123 123 113* 113* 113* 113* 122f 123* 122$ I 123 113 113* 113 113* 107$ 1074 Opening Highest . Lowest Closing 115 127!!. 115|I 115 1 1151-1 112 i27l!: 113 113! 112f 113 127* 127* 127* 127* 1143 115 129 129 127| 127| 114 November. May. 112* xlS 112 112h 123* 1224 123* 113 1134 113 113* in in Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114! 1271 128^ 127| 128^ 115 115 115 115 1283' 129* 128 128$ 114 114! 114 114! US* 102 1023 1023 1023 December. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 5s, 1904. September. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing xll2 112! 1111 4s, 1925. August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 4s, 1907. Registered bonds. | 113* H2| 113 123: 125| 1232 125* 1144 114$ 114 114 HOI 125! 1251! 125*1 125*1 Opening Highest Lowest Closing H3| 115 x 1124 113 112! 1123 1141, 1144 993 993 993 993 1898. XT' bond 1908-1918. currencv, 1898. 1904. 1925. 1907. optional. R e gistcred bonds. 1908-1918 hen issued). 1904. 1907. 1908-1918. CQ 1925. Coupon currency, 1898. 1 1904. 2s optional. 1908 -1918 hen issued). 1925. 1907. t 1925. Registered b o n d s . Coupon b o n d s . C »o 1 O January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1 113* 128 114$ 129* 19811141 129] 1141 115 114 991 99} 112} 193.1 113} 129} 127'113} 128]- 1 114115 114 113} 1 103 104 i 104 ! 104 ' 114* 113 112} 124 1^1 99} 113} 104 99 l l l f logi 111} 124 103}; 103* 1131. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing . . . April. Opening Highest . . . Lowest Closing May. Opening. Highest Lowest Closing June. Opening.. . Highest Lowest Closing... . 111 1111 110^ 111 112* 111 112 124} 128} 195 I-JOI 95 110} 111 95 110} 124 124 124 127} 113 100} 112 102 111 111} 111 111} 127| 1121ir> 112 112} 102 98 110} 110} 110} 110} 127} 127|127 127| 11!^- 102} n°i 10>>i 98} 110} 111 110} 98 i 1101 § 127-/-3 1121 112* 112* 112} 101 105 102 105 98} 126} 1121 112 1122 102| 103} 102 102* 105 106 105 106 112? 118} 112{: 112?- 102* 102} 102} 102} 105 107 105 107 104} 1125 104 127| 127| 126* 104.1105} 105 7 127127} M COMl February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing July. Opening Highest' Lowest Closing August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing ^2 102} C September. . . 11 'rk 113 125| 110 118-1 111-3 V»\ 112 99 iio-1- 98 98 111 2 1258 108| 118} 110 122* 112 lllf 111* 112] 103} 103 103 112} 111} 111} 103 Opening Highest Lowest. Closing 112 112 111} 112} 127}127 127} 112] 104} g 112] 105} 98 1V>o 99 105 A 11 (>J K October. 110* 111 107 108 1225 122} 117| 119] 112]111} 110} iio ! 98 98 98 95 109} 122} 1081 1163 106| 118} 10'>| : Opening Highest. Lowest Closing 111} 112 not 112] 127 128} 112| C o u p . 1 1 2 | 106} 1 1 2 | 105} 127] 126* 126 6- w November. 108 108+ 111 118} 123} 120 122} 111] 110 Y>> 112 124} 110 i. - 111 109* 111] nil in 95 95 95} 95 106} 109 106* 108 118} 122]121} 122} 108 122} 109} 107| 124} 110 110]109* 111] 102} lll- a % 100} 112* 100} 0 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112} 127 112U lb 112^ 197 December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114 19771291; 114 199'b 112} 113 112} 112} 105? 105}§ 105| 105 \% 111-1° 126! 98} 111 <™\ 0 112} 113] 107* 112f 107^° 99 99 k 99 99- 111 114* 111 111} 128}} 127*2 128{J u • 1899. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Registered bonds. 190-1. 1925. Coupon bonds. I to" January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 3Iarch. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1125- 129} 113*1 130 1121! 129} 112| 1131 112| 107? 108} 107& 130 113 128f 123? 112 112} 111? 107} 107* 107 113} 128ft 112 114} 1291 113} 1123 128| 112 129* I 1131 107} 1081 107} 1081 113 ! 9911 112} 129} 9911 1121 1291 1281 9 9 } | "•" """ 1121 112} 1281 113 129| 1281 129i 112J 113 lllf 112 112 113 112ft 113} 111^i 128| 1124- I 1291 111} 128j} 1121 1291 100 July. Opening Highest Lowest 107 Closing August. Opening 107 Highest 1071 Lowest 107 107^ Closing September. 1071 Opening 1081 Highest 107} Lowest 108} Closing 107| ' 107| 113 113 129} f 1131 ions -ii os 130| 1131 129} 113} 130} 113} 107}; 109 1071] 108| 99| 100 991 100 1121 112* 1121 112| 1291 130 128| 129 113} 113* 112 112 107* 1081 107* May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1131 1291 114 130 129ft 112 114 130| I 112| 108 109| 107H 109| 100 113} 99-| 1121 100 1121 129 130| 128| 130| 112 112? 112? 108 1091 107} 1091 113; 113? 113, 113, 109 109ft 1081S 109 101 101 100? 1001 1291 111! 180ii m i 1291 in* 130ft nif 1081 108! 108* 108! 1001 112* 1001 | 1001 H I * looi' nil 130ft nif 113-1 130ft 112 113 130} in? 130} 112 108! 108? 1081 1081 1001 111* 100| 111* 1301 1001 nil 1301 1001 iiift 130ft 112* 112* 112f H2f 1081 1081 108} 108! 100? 101 100 1001 107|| 109f 1071g 109| 1001 lllf 102 113| 1001 lllf 102 I 113* 1291 HOI ; 132H 111ft1 1291 132M 110? ! 109? 1121 115 102 1121 102; 1141 132? 134! 132? 134 1091$ 110? 1091 110} 112ii 112| 1121 1 1121 112! 112! 1121 1121 130 1301 1291 129* 112? Hlft 111! 1081 108! 108} 108i 1291 111! 130H 112} 1291 111* 130ft| lllf 1081 108J1081 108? lllf 112 lllf 112 108? 108? 1081 1081 Opening Highest Lowest Closing November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 130} 130} 129? 130} nil 112 nif 112 mi mi 1301 1301 129 1291 112| I. 107? 1071§ 107* noi !. 110! i. I 112* 129} 11 Of uift 129} 110? 1131 13213 nift 109f6 December. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 130 130| 130 130| October. April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113 113, 112? 1131 114 114* 114 114 130g | 130if 113 129| 130 1091 100 112| 1011 113 108| 109 100 1121 129| 130| 112? 130i{ 113 130 1121 1091 109| 1081 1081 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1131 116" 134! 132? 134 in* 109H ml 113 no! 109i| 110} Ill* 114 111* 1900. Registered bonds. Coupon b o n d s . January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 115 114i115 133 134| 133 134} 113 113 113 114* 118 114* 118 133| 138* 133* 138* 112|| 109} ii5*[ n u 118 119 1161 i 116} 138 138 134} 134} 1151 1151 114* 114* 134| 134 1 115 110* , 110* | 1152 1338 113i 112* { 109|| 109| 102} 102} 102} 102} 113 H2f February. Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. April. Opening ... Highest.... Lowest Closing nn 133f 138* 133f 138* 112* 115*. 112} 109} 111*1 109} 111} 103 102 103 Opening Highest Lowest Closing Ill* 112* 110 111 117 118 115} H5 137* 137f 134} 134} 116 117 H4| 114| 111* 112* 110} 111 103 103 100} 100} Opening Highest Lowest Closing 115$ 115| 114* 114* 134} 134} 114* 114*. 112| 110 110} 108{ 109 100} 100} 99* 99* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114* 116| 114* 133ft 109} June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 134* 134} 133* 1331 September. 133£ 134ft 117 W. I. 104} 1 | H 3 | 109* 103 113| 109| 103 October. 132f 133ft 112f 109}j 110*! 109}j 110* 103* 104* 103* 104* November. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114* 116} 114* 116 August. ! 114* 117* 114* 117 March. Opening Highest Lowest. Closing July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing I 114* 133 1 116| 135* 114* | 116 134* 116 116 115T3e 115* 134| 135} 134* 134* H 2 | 109 114* H2f 114 109* 103 105 103 103* H4i 135* 133T^ 134f 114 103* 114 1091 103ft 115 113* 109} 103* 114* 114* 113* 109* 134* 135} 134* 134* H2f 109 H4| 110} 112f 114 109 109| 99* 114 114 113* 113* 109 110, 99} 100 99 100 109f Opening Highest Lowest Closing December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 116f 118} 115117 CO 1901. xn January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114* 114* 114 114 138| 138f 137* 138* Registered b o n d s . 114 137* 138* 137f 114* 138* 110* 113* 111* 112* 110* 112* 111* 111 110* 111* 1112 no* 111* 111* 1930. I 1 106* 106* 1051 114* 114* 114 114 1381138| 136* 137* 113* 110 113* 110| 111 109| 130* 105| 106* 105* 1061 114 114| 113* 113* 137| 138* 137| 138* 111 110* 111* 111* 111 110* iii*| i m CO CO 106*. 106* 1051 105* July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113 113* 113 113* 139* 139* 138* 138* 109| 1091 109f 1098 1091 109* 109* 107* 108* 107* 105* 106A 105& 105| August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing I 113* ..[ 113* 113* 113* 137* 137t 137* 137* 108 108| 1081 1081 108A 108* 108 1081 1081 108-& 113* 113| 113* 113| 137* 1401 137* 1081 108* 1081 108* 112H 1121! 112 J 1121 140 140 139 1121 112* 12| 113 113* 112| 113* 139* 139* 137* 137* 1091 1091 109* 1091 1071 108* 108 108* 107| 108| 107* 108 137* 137| 137* 137* 108 108* 1081 113* 113* 113* 113* 1081 1081 108 108f 108-1 108-2- 1081 1081 108 1081 1081 109* 1081 109| 113* 113* 112* 112f 137* 1401 137* 1081 108* 1081 108* 1081 1081 108* 108ft 108* 1081 107* 108|- 112* 140 140 1111 1121 138* 138* 108* 108* 106f 106* 1081 1081 1071 108 109* 109* 1081 1081 112* 112* 112| 112* 139* 139* 139* 139* 107* 107* 107* 107| 108* 10814 108* 108* 1091 109* 108M 1081 1121 lllf 1121 139* 1391 139* 139* 107| 1071 107f 107| 108* 1081-1 108-1 108* 108* 109| 108* 108| 108 108 September. 114f 115 114* 115 138| 138* 138 138f Hit 112 lilt 111 111* 112 106* 106{{ 106 106* 113f 113f 113* 113| 138| 138* 138 1111 lllf 112 1121 111! 111 HI* 105| 106* 105* 106* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 140 1081 109 108* 108| 140 October. 1| 1141 113* 113f 138* 140 138| 140 lilt ill}! 106* 106* 112 mil lllf in* 106* lllf in* 106|- 1 S3 113| 138* 139 llli 111! 106* 112 lilt 106* 106* 111* 111* not 106f Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 139* 108* 108* 1071 107f 109 109* 109* 1081 1081 139* 139* 139* 139* 107* 107* 107* 107f 108* 10811 108* 108B 1091 109* 108* 109JB 139* 1391 139| 139| 107| 108ii 109 108* ios| 6 109f 1071 108ii 109 107* 1081-1 109| 1081 109 108-| H2l November. May. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 113* 1381-1 138|| 1 3 | 138 1381 113* June. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 113* 114 113*! 114 110* HOI 110* not 109 109|109* 109* 106| 106| 106* 106f 1131 113* 113$ 113* 107 108* 106* 108* 112* 113 112* 112* 13811 138M 1371 137£ 110* 110* 1091 109* 110* 110* 109f 109* 106f 106* 106| Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 139* 138* 139* 109* 109* 109{ 109] 109* 109* 109Ti 1091 106* 107* 106* 107* Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. •ember. 138f 139* 1381 139* IJII April. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. 1 0 iC March. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 1904. 1 1 February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds-;. C o u p o n bonds. 5s of 1904. 1925. Coupon bonds. 109* 109* 1091 1091 1131 112* 1902. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. w O January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing ! 1121 1111 139|| 107* 108* 140} 1Q7H* 108f 1 0 7 H 108* 107f 109f 139| 140} 1O8| 1121 108| 1121 108| Hit 108| 139*1 139| 238* 139} | July. 107*1 109-L 106|-I 108 10611 108*. Lowest... Closing .. S1 135* 135* 1081 i 1081' 106|j 108| 106* 1091 1061 108*. 106*1 1091 108f 1091 108f 109f August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112* 1; £ 106* 106 £ 1106* ! 1121 1121 139* 139}i 13911 31 112} 1124 106* 139] 106* 139] 106; 139*.| 1 0 6 | 108| 1091 108 1091 108 109f 108| 1091 1121 112* 1121 112* 139} 1394.1 139} 139* 109f 109* 1093 109f 109* 1091 109| lllf 111* 111} 111} 139-J-j 106| 109| 139*! 106* 109| 1391' 106*! 1091 139}i 106' 1091 1081| 109} 108| 109} Lowest Closing 109| I 10913! 109| ! 109* 109} 109* 109} 109| 111} lllf 111| 1111 139}i 139 ^i 138}! 138} I 10f>* j 109 & 107*1 109§ 106-J-j 108^ 107*1 109 109} 109* 109} 109* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1081; 109 108 108 109| lilt 138 1381 136* 136| 106 ; 109 106}j 108 105 I 109 105f I 108 109* 110 Opening Highest.. Lowest Closing March. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. May. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. June. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. ]33|| 105*. 105* 105 i 105* 107 10' 106 106 108 108 1071 107| 108f 110} 108* 110} 132* 134}! 1324 134}! 104| 105*. 1041 105* 106 107 106107 107| 109 1071 109 110}! 112 ! 110}! 137 V.! 135^| 105* 107 105* 10S: 10551 107 105* 108 137-51381 137} 137? 105*1 106 105| 106 i I 137 135| 136 104|| 104| 1041 104*J no no 135? 135* 108* 132} 108f 132* no; 1 os8 iu + iu 105 h 105* 104} 1041 106i 106* 106^ 106* 10) 10 i1 108 108 107f 107| w 109 w September. | April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening . Highest.. 108* 108* 1081 108f 107*i 1081 111} 111* 139|i 139* Opening H igg h e s t . 1 1 2 I 13?|j 109} 10v ( 110 109 I I')'),1 1 1101 ill 2 > 1U"-"' 107} 10 >4 10 105' 10 10 ) 4 108 a 10\ 1M 110 1041; 107| i 106 I 108| 104*. i 1071 1041i 108| J 109J 110} 109* 110} October. 1061 107* 111] Ilia mi! mij mi 1091 i 130-2110} lllf 138} 109| 136 HI 109}| 110} 136H-J 108 J109} 1081 November. mi 110iIK)!; 1381 136* 106} 105£ 130*1 no mi no!! 1091 1091 HI A lllf! 11 I 109*! 109*| lllf 1361 lllf 137 108| 109| 136 108|! 109* 136 104*! 104I1 1041! 104li 108f 108§ 108} 108} HO]1101 10S| I 108| 108| 109} 108* 109} 1041 104*. 1041 104* 108} 108} 108 108 1081 108| 1081108| 1101 noi } 108f December. lion nil 110* mi 136* 105* 136* 105| 1351, 105*. 1351 108 108 107} 107*. 1091 109* 108* 108* 11011 1101§ 109* 1101 136| 136* 1351 1351 105-5- 107*. 105* 1074 1091 109i 108 108 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 109* not 109} 110| 136 10411 108| 136 1041! 108f 135*. 104*1 108 136 104*! 108| 136 no 136 108| 135-1 109* 136 i CJ1 1903. 4s of 1925. July. 109| HOf 109? 1104 136 1374 136 137* 1104 1104 109$ 109$ 136-i- 103*1 108 136* 136| 103£l 107J 136*! 103!! 109| 112f 109$ 112f 136*1 * 103! 137* 104* 137$ 136* 103 137$ 104 111 112 111 HI* 137*1 1044 1374 1044 136f| 104 1084 1374! 104* 1084 108$ 104 104. 1081 1094 104| 108$ 104| 108*1 1091 109$ HOI 109$ not 1071 1094 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 1074 108 107* 108 108* 1094 107$ 108 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing . . 1074 108* 1071 108* 107* 107| 106f 1064 Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 136 104! im\ 1044 1341 104! 135 1044 107* 108$ 1074 1091 135 103* 135* 103ft 134$ 103135*103- 109* { 109* not 107| 109$ 108 109$ I 107$ 1084 107$ 108* 107$ 108! 106| 106|- 108$ Hit 108$ Hit 134| 136$ 134$ 136$ 103! 104 103! 104 135 135 1344 1341 102* 102* 102 102 109$ H2| 103 1034 103 1034 107| 106! 108! 107i 1071 106! 1074 106! 107t 106! 107| 107! 107 106$ 107! 1104 1101 108| 108$ 134$ 134$ 133$ 134| 102* 102* 102 102 107$ 1071 107 107 106! 107! 106$ 106| 109| 112| 134, 136 1341 135, 102! 107 1071 102| 110* not 102 1021 1074 1084 112* 118! Ill 1344 136 1344 1354 107 110* 107 108$ 107 109! 107 108 1064 111 106| 112ft 106| 106ft 110| 13& 1364 104 135 103 1361 103 1354 1091 109|, 108 1094 106! 109$j 107$ 111$ 112 111 112 1354 1354 1344 134$ 108$ 108! 1084 108! 108 108 106! 107$ Hi! 109 107$ 109 I 107$ 107| 106! 107$; 106! 112! 112! 109* 109* 134$ 101* 135 101* 1344 101* 1344 101* 109 109 107| 107f 107$ 107$ 105| 105| 107| 108! 1064 1084 105$ 106* 105T% 106* Opening . Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 111$ 112 111 112 135$ 1024 1021 102| 102, 112! 112! 110ft HOft 135* 135* 1344 1344 101* 101* 101* 101* not 134* 134* 133$ 133$ 101* 109 106* 101*| 109 106$ 101*1 107$ 106* 101* 107$! 106$ mi ill 1364 103 1364! 103 136 103 136 103 107$ 107$ 1074 107$ ill! 106ft 106 7 ill! T 106! 106! 1364 136, 135$ 135$ 103 103 102$ 103 107$ 108 106t 107$ 106! 107$ 106| November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing ill 111$ ill 1114 136*j 103 136* 103 1354 103 135| 103 1074 106! no 108* 106fl 1074 106! 1104 106| 110 135, 135[ 1354 135f 103 103! 103 103 105| 108! 106! 1074 105$ 108!) 106! December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing HI? June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1104 1104 1091 109f 1104! 135| 135$ 110*1 134| 1101- 134| 106! 106« 106! 106! 107| 1061 108! 108! 107| 107$ 106ft' May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 108* 108^ 108* 108* October. April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 103 103 103 1031 September. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 135$ 136 135$ 135| August. February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1104 lilt 1104 1104 mi mi January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 5s of 1904. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 1104 110$ 1091 109$ 1091 134* 109! 134* 1084 1084 1334 101* 101* 101* 101* I»04. Registered bonds. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 101J 106 10HI 1061 101 £! 106| 106$ I 105* 106^ I 105f 1061 10411 105# Opening Highest. Lowest Closing 107§ 132 107|! 132 106|j 132 106|! 132 Opening Highest Lowest. Closing 106| | 132| 107| 1061 132| 1071! 133 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 106| S 1321 10611 132A 106-i! 132 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 105J I O p e n i n g 104f II Lowest 104| I Closing 105 105 105 105 178 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 53.—INVESTMENT VALUE OF U N I T E D STATES 5 S OF 1904, 4s OF 1907, 4s OF 1925, 3s OF 1918, AND 2s OF 1930. [Reported by the Government Actuary.] 5 per cent bonds ' 4 per cent bonds 4 per cent bonds I 3 per cent bonds j 2 per cent bonds of 1904. j of 1907. of 1925. I of 1918. of 1930. Date. Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate of inof inof inof inof interest terest terest terest terest Average real- Average real- Average real- Average real- Average realprice flat. ized price flat. ized price flat. ized price flat. ized price flat. ized by inby inby inby inI! by investvestvestvestvestors. ors. ors. ors. ors. I Per ct. 3.010113.2548 3.048 112.3300 2.920 112. 7404 2. 945 111. 9583 Per ct. Per ct. 2. 756 2.818 120.9657 I 2.977 j 2. 762 124.0024 ! 2.839 I 2.814 122.8819 2.883 [ Per ct. | Per ct. January April July October 116.7476 116.0100 116.7236 116.1157 1896. January... April July October... 113.1010 113.7975 112.1803 111.2639 3.289 3.146 3. 326 3.411 109.7212 109.7300 108.2524 107. 6528 j 3.012 I 2.992 3.131 3.173 1897. January April July October 114.5050 114.2552 114.8606 115.6010 2.882 2.848 2.691 2.493 111.9325 112.6016 112.3269 113.7067 2.705 2.608 2.611 2.430 121.6250 124.2396 125.4087 127.3173 1898. January April July October 114.7150 111.5385 112.9870 112.9928 2. 552 3. 014 2.676 2.577 114.3525 109.5192 110.8906 111.6889 2. 325 2.844 2.652 2. 522 129.0550 i 2.552 j 119.8677 2.967 I 125.3437 2.704 ! 127.6490 2.591 | 105.6659 i 2.671 '•• 1899. January... April July October... 113.1300 113.3333 112.7839 111.7884 2.448 113.0575 2.279 113.6093 2. 274 I 113.1927 2.361 I 112.4808 1900. January April./. July October 113.4447 I 114.0815 I 114.2525 I 113. 7917 1901. January... April July October... 112.4519 111.8859 109.2135 108.0231 1.912 i 134.2187 ! 2.251 110.4783 1.834 I 134.1359 ! 2.244 110.3261 1. 696 134.1325 | 2. 234 110.1000 1.634 I 134.6667 i 2.199 110.1227 | i | 110.6827 1.179 i 114.2500 1.694 I 137.9904 2.041 111. 7962 139.4755 i 1.963 1.053 | 113.7337 1.693 1.709 i 113.1354 1.707 138.8750 1.976 109. 2656 1.879 I 112.2917 1.762 139.4028 1.938 108. 6894 1902. January April July October 107. 7139 107.1635 105.5300 10r>. 9398 1.669 i 112.0288 1.525 111.5385 2.036 109.3050 1.172 111.2407 115.6514 3. 214 117.7800 3.107 114. 8389 3. 246 110.5347 3.159 2.318 129. 6940 2.204 130.0026 2.211 130.2240 2. 255 130.0649 I 2.913 I 2.786 ! 2.729 ! 2.636 2.483 2.467 2. 449 2. 447 107. 7150 108.5443 109.2057 108.4279 2.539 ! 2.481 ! 2.436 i 2.479 !. |. ! 1.812 1.452 1.187 1.055 114.6466 114.7609 115.2650 115.1667 1.719 1.712 2.058 1.556 1.749 1. 738 103.5163 1.851 1.735 103.9850 1.830 1.696 ! 104.2917 | 1.815 1.582 1.386 1.696 1.738 I 105.7500 106.5435 107.8229 109.1412 1. 752 1.716 1.661 1.603 139.9038 139.5000 134.3575 137.8935 1.902 1.904 2.125 1.947 108.9928 109.7404 106.9800 108. 7639 1.648 1.480 1.885 1.528 108.6130 109.5529 107.7750 110.0185 1.623 1.580 1.654 1.555 136. 9519 136.7989 135.8798 135.6204 1.975 1.967 1.995 1.991 108.2692 108.8207 108.7163 109.0393 1. 558 1.391 1.334 1.189 109.2308 106.4973 106.7764 107.2685 1.586 1.703 1.688 1.664 133.6900 133.6475 132. 9453 131.9375 2.074 2.057 2.076 2.111 107. 3900 107.5650 106.1667 105.6683 1. 458 1.333 1.582 1.625 105. 7300 105.8775 104.9713 105.0000 1.731 1.723 1.763 1.760 1903. January April July October 1904. January April July October 104. 3846 1.752 110.1827 1.665 104.1739 1.019 | 111.4207 1. 273 103. 3846 .634 111.1875 1.148 102,5000 .925 .000 111.3518 101.2500 .000 108.1200 107. 8000 106. 4687 106. 7452 1.632 1.557 1.809 1.516 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 179 No. 54.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE. RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITORY, CAPITAL, BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATION ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1904, MINIMUM AMOUNT REQUIRED, AND THE EXCESS ON DEPOSIT SEPTEMBER 6, 1904, AND SEPTEMBER 9, 1903. United States bonds. Reserve city, State, or ^ i t CaPUa1 ' I Sept. 6.1904. j ^ S e d . Excess of bonds. 1 I Sept. 6,1904. !Sept. 9, 1903. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. j New York Chicago St. Louis $44,809,000 3,173,000 10,981,640 : ! Total. OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Minneapolis St. Paul Kansas City. Kans Wichita....'. Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City Los Angeles San Francisco Portland, Oreg Total. Total, all reserve cities 27, 700, 000 1,250,000 1,352,000 21,905,000 19,400,000 11,790,700 3, 525, 000 750,000 2,400, 000 4, 645,000 1,550, 000 1,575,000 1,450,000 9, 500,000 10, 300, 000 2,400, 0C0 4, 300, 000 4,100, 000 4, 550, 000 300, 000 800,000 600,000 4,450,000 4,000.000 1, 200, 000 4 500,000 6 2, 650, 000 8 550,000 4 600, 000 7t 3,250, 000 o \ 2,500,000 4 | 1,100,000 4,600,000 7 7,800, 000 3 1,050,000 8,113, 950 750, 000 592, 000 12, 462, 500 11,025,000 4, 650,000 2, 220, 000 300,000 1,500,000 3,990, 000 947,500 1,132,000 590,000 5, 341, 000 4,435, 000 1,150, 000 2,100, 000 1,350,000 1, 952, 500 225, 000 480,000 305,000 1,625,000 1,114,000 900,000 250,000 2.330, 000 505,000 315,000 1,460,000 2,250,000 1,050,000 3,600,000 7,215, 000 1,050,000 285 170,392, 700 89,305, 450 347 318,442, 700 148,355,890 84 56 49 193 28 80 317 135 576 24 70 1 80 76 44 23 52 26 10,141,000 5,380,000 6,234,000 36,406,010 9,175,250 19, 949, 570 34,525,090 17,965,590 53,831,705 2,271,025 4,701,700 252,000 7,788,500 6,296,000 3,706,100 2, 935,500 5,202.960 2,550,000 5, 555,000 2,820,000 1,900,105 26,327,810 2,382,500 5,961,850 4,723,500 4,579,500 19,963,000 4,422,500 10,961, 450 23,233,800 9,218,750 34,599, 650 1,000,500 3,301,500 250,000 5,868, 400 4,276,700 2,483,250 1,887,450 3,275, 550 1,410,250 3,632,250 1,586,250 1,096,500 11,044,060 617,500 6, 763, 950 350,000 550,000 200, 000 312,000 250,000 10, 775,000 687,500 9, 550, 000 475,000 3,750,000 900,000 1, 670,000 550,000 200,000 100,000 1,200,000 300,000 3,590,000 400,000 660,000 287,500 813,250 318, 750 340,000 250,000 4, 741, 000 600, 000 3, 935,000 500,000 850,000 300,000 1, 750, 000 350,000 1,100, 000 250,000 1,652,500 300, 000 150,000 75,000 | 305,000 175,000 ! 180,000 125,000 | 1,375,000 250,000 I 814,000 300,000 ' 800,000 100,000 125,000 125,000 2,030, 000 300,000 380,000 125,000 220,000 125,000 1,110,000 350, 000 2,000,000 250,000 875, 000 175,000 3,150,000 450,000 6,865,000 350, 000 900, 000 150, 000 13,793,750 j 16,893,750 75,511,700 j 5, 417, 700 550. 000 342, 000 10,457,0C0 8,010, 000 2,840,000 719, 000 200,000 1,200, 000 2,500,000 400,000 463, 250 330, 000 4, 372, 000 3, 500, 000 585, 000 525,000 1, 000, 000 1,512,500 150, 000 275,000 150,000 1,150,000 546,000 800,000 125,000 1,941,000 380,000 160,000 900,000 2,000,000 875,000 2,190,000 4,625,000 900, 000 62,090,450 131,462,140 ! 121,054,090 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas 24 29 395 23 2,047,750 !! 1,345,000 1,396,000 6,989, 002 1,136,250 3,133,142 7,474,197 3,201,397 12,080, 421 489,460 1,162,500 50,000 1,534,625 1, 447,500 870,275 608, 875 1,025,740 562, 500 1,166,250 494,062 475,062 6,244,452 495,625 3,914,100 3, 378, 500 3,183,500 12, 973, 998 3,286,250 7,823, 308 15,759, 603 6,017,353 22, 519, 229 511,040 2,139, 000 200, 000 4,333,775 2,829,200 1,612,975 1,278,575 2,249, 810 847,750 2, 466, 000 1, 092,188 621,438 4,799,608 121,875 3, 845,100 3,209,250 3,322,500 12, 017, 625 3,187,250 7, 205, 200 14,534,065 5,665, 415 19, 260,884 473,200 1,877, 399 200,000 3,681,052 2,302,075 1,141,000 1,022,250 2.017, 550 477, 500 1, 642, 625 890, 938 543,324 3,127, 880 131,290 180 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 54.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, ETC.—Continued. Reserve city, State, or Territory. Num- | ber of banks. United States bonds. Capital. Sept. 6,1904. Minimum required. Excess of bonds. Sept. 6,1904. Sept. 9, 1903. STATES, ETC.—continued. Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaskaa Hawaiia Porto Rico 107 62 306 168 311 83 108 204 259 76 83 64 136 155 27 19 55 21 95 107 35 36 59 23 11 2 12 1 2 1 $9,650,200 7,455,000 30,177,600 14, 284,150 22,960,750 8,630,000 8,955,000 9,241,000 15,352,500 4,522,560 3,050,000 2,500,000 6,960,000 9,030,000 2,801,000 1,085,000 3,391,000 1,291,800 3,625,000 4,680,000 3, 705,000 1,687,779 5,562,800 1,075,000 752, 600 282,000 655,000 50,000 525,000 100,000 $7,103,850 4,469,500 19,481,000 8,843,150 .14,946,650 5,973, 800 4,543,920 4,417,000 9, 983,710 3,092,800 1,215,750 1,200,550 3,678,320 6,163,990 1,147,250 515,250 2,171,750 864,500 1,605,450 1,976,100 1,691,300 671,050 3,077,000 390,150 399,000 220,500 436,500 12,500 266,500 100,000 $2,161,550 1,401,250 6,568, 400 3,358,537 5,533,937 1,841,250 2,113, 750 2,141,500 3,810,625 1,130, 640 762,500 625,000 1,702,500 2,195,000 687, 750 271,250 822,750 322,950 906,250 1,157,500 863,750 421,945 1, 265,700 268,750 188,150 70,500 163,750 12,500 56, 250 25,000 $4,942,300 3,068,250 12,912,600 5,484,613 9,412,713 4,132, 550 2,430,170 2,275,500 6,173,085 1,962,160 453,250 575,550 1,975,820 3, 968,990 459, 500 244,000 1,349,000 541,550 699,200 818,600 827,550 249,105 1,811,300 121,400 210,850 150,000 272,750 Total, c o u n t r y banks 5,065 452.335,154 270,052, 950 '8,281,269 171,771,681 148, 991, 960 Total, U n i t e d States 5,412 770,777,854 418,408,840 115,175,019 303,233,821 270,046,050 a Statement of June 9, 1904. 210,250 75,000 $4,020,363 2,491,000 11,525,014 4,771,650 8,542,870 3,819,235 2,163,570 1,819, 544 5,009,122 1,835,050 400,750 456,300 1,601,820 3, 040, 350 379, 750 248,250 1,038,250 423,800 555,100 597,925 820,050 201,675 892,500 105,900 141,250 210,250 250 75,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 181 No. 55.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITORY, WITH CAPITAL OF $150,000 AND UNDER, FOR THE YEARS 1903 AND 1904, AND THE INCREASE OR DECREASE IN BANKS AND CAPITAL DURING THE INTERVAL. Reserve city, State, or Territory. Sept. 9,1903. No. | Capital. Sept. 6,1904. No. Capital. Increase. No. Decrease. Capital. No. Capital. BESERVE CITIES. Philadelphia Pittsburg . Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque . Wichita St Joseph Lincoln Salt Lake City 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 1 ! • 1 ! ! | 1 Total.. . . 19 1 $150,000 100,000 150,000 275,000 200 000 300,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 200,000 100, 000 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 $150,000 100,000 150,000 275,000 200,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 i $100 000 2,075,000 20 2,175, 000 l 100,000 5, 391.000 4, 555,000 3, 560,000 11,397,500 1,775,000 3, 565, 000 20, 439. 540 7, 400,540 31,821,065 1,102,300 4,196,404 3, 727, 390 3, 602, 500 2, 385, 000 1,123,000 2,198, 000 1,085,000 2,247, 500 1,400,000 1 497,705 19, 502,800 765,840 5, 688, 950 2, 920, 000 100,000 18,201,944 9, 690,000 17,215,120 5 90 9 500 6,067,200 6,638,825 12, 331, 550 4 260 000 2,770,000 2,270,000 6,165,000 7 386 400 1,480, 000 985, 000 2,695,000 961,800 3,035,000 3, 504, 700 1,845,000 1, 512, 500 3,230,000 875,000 605 000 82,000 605, 000 50,000 25,000 70 52 39 108 12 37 272 109 503 20 68 70 67 39 17 44 21 43 19 28 375 18 95 49 1 266 152 290 5, 391,000 4, 580,000 3,584,000 10,956,010 1, 345, 000 3, 932, 570 20, 896, 790 7, 605, 590 33, 721, 685 1,157,840 4, 250, 000 4,138, 500 3, 990, 000 2,481,100 1,235,500 2, 502, 960 1,250,000 2, 865, 000 1,660,000 1,700.105 20,977, 810 982, 500 6,245, 200 3,005,000 100,000 18,273,600 10,234,150 17,935,750 5 765 000 6, 055,000 7, 566,000 13, 242, 500 4,322,560 3,050, 000 2,500, 000 6,410,000 7, 780,000 1,751,000 1,085,000 2,891,000 1,091,800 3, 425, 000 4,230,000 2,055,000 1,687,779 4,062,800 1,075,000 752, 600 82,000 655,000 b 50,000 b 25,000 j STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania DelawTare Maryland Virginia . West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida A labama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee. Porto Rico Ohio Indiana Illinois 70 52 38 110 15 37 264 102 464 19 1 25,000 24 000 i 2 3 $441,490 430,000 4 42 6 14 2 367*"576" 457, 250 205,050 1,900,620 55, 540 53 596 411,110 387,500 96,100 112,500 304, 960 165, 000 617, 500 260, 000 202 400 1, 475, 010 216,660 556,250 85,000 12 15 18 11, 656 544,150 720, 630 5 31 19 7 12 6 9 13 4 3 5 2 9 20 1 5 13 4 2 927,175 910,950 62,560 280,000 230,000 245,000 393, 600 271,000 100,000 196,000 130,000 390,000 725,300 210,000 175,279 832,800 200,000 147,600 1 50,000 Total, country banks.. 4,113 263,896,573 4,489 278,607, 699 381 15, 732,316 5 1,021,190 Total, United States . . 4,132 265,971,573 4,509 1280,782,699 382 15,832,316 5 1,021,190 Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana WvomiTisr Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska « Hawaii a 62 59 37 15 37 17 36 17 24 333 12 81 47 1 254 137 272 76 91 168 230 68 71 58 125 137 18 16 48 18 85 85 27 31 41 19 9 1 11 1 1 a Report of June 9, 1903. 96 199 219 75 83 61 134 150 22 19 53 20 94 105 28 36 54 23 11 1 12 1 1 8 7 39 1 2 8 2 0 7 3 b Statement of June 9, 1904. 137 500 12,200 182 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 56.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACII STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND T E R R I TORY, WITH CAPITAL EXCEEDING $150,000, FOR THE YEARS 1903 AND 1904, AND THE INCREASE OR DECREASE IN BANKS AND CAPITAL DURING THE INTERVAL. Reserve city, State, or Territory. Sept, 9,1903. No. I Capital. Sept. 6, 1904. J No. Capital. Increase. \ No. Capital. Decrease. No. | Capital. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York. Chicago... St. Louis . . Total. 43 $100,650,000 1 25.600,000 | 12 '" 15,560,000 ! 41 $106,400,000 ' 25,850.000 I 15,800,000 i 62 I 141,810,000 | 148.050.000 I $5,750, COO 250,000 240,000 ! 1| 6,240, 000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee. Des Moines Dubuque „ Minneapolis St. Paul Kansas City, Kans Wichita../ Kansas City, Mo . . St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City Los Angeles San Francisco Portland, Oreg Total Total all reserve cities. 32 4 5 33 34 19 11 2 6 8 3 4 4 13 13 6 7 5 6 3 2 5 6 2 1 6 2 1 7 5 3 8 7 3 32, 300, 000 1,250,000 1,352.000 21,755', 000 ! 21,460,000 12,403, 260 3, 525,000 750,000 2,400,000 4,645,000 900,000 1,000,000 1,250,000 10,200, 000 11,900.000 2, 400; 000 4,300,000 I 4,100,000 ! 4,550,000 700,000 500,000 j 4,450,000 ! 4,000,000 ! 1,200,000 j 200,000 2,050,000 I 450,000 ! 200,000 3, 250,000 2, 500,000 1,000,000 3,800,000 7,500,000 1,050,000 I 276 175,890, 260 j 84,600,000 2,160,000 612, 560 2 1 I 500,000 300,000 700,000 1,600,000 I 1 1 1 i j I I 1 100,000 1 ! ...j 168,217,700 I 338 1317,700,260 j 327 |si6,267,700 j 800,000 300,000 2,000,000 j 15 6 j 8,240,000 17 9, 672, 560 9, 672,560 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana 46 26 74 4 1 10 V 6 9 4 4 1 16 3 12 13 39 16 950,000 800,000 900,000 26; 740,000 530,250 16, 517,070 078,300 i 13, 060,000 I 10, 035,020 113,185 450,000 252,000 450,000 8b6,000 225,000 700,000 800,000 050,000 125, 000 910,000 200,000 300, 000 700,000 305,000 425,000 879,000 050,000 750, 800, 650, •150, 830, 017, 628, 360, 110, 113, 451, 252, 650, 306, 225 700' 700, 300, 690, 160, 200, 350, 400, 405, 450, 904. 050, 200,000 250,000 1,290,000 1,700,000 ' 500,070 550.000 300,000 75,000 1,700 200,000 450, 000 100, 000 1 2 ! 1 ! 250,000 565,000 250,000 4 i 1,050,000 700,000 100,000 25,000 1,025,000 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 188 No. 56.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, ETC.—Continued. I Sept. 9,1903. Reserve city, State, or Ter- j rhovy ' No. ! Capital. Sept. 6,1904. Increase. No. ! Capital, j No. Decrease. Capital. | No. ] Capital. STATES, ETC.—continued. Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Nebraska Kansas Montana Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory. Washington California Nevada Hawaii Total 21 8 12 5 10 1 2 5 5 2 I 1 2 1 2 3 I $450,000 i. 365,000 I. 800,000 L 1 i 200,000 1 500, 000 025, 000 865, 000 900, 000 675, 000 110, 000 I 200, 000 550, 000 I 250. 000 050, 000 500, 000 200, 000 200,000 450 000 1,650,000 1, 500,000 200,000 500,000 568 ; 170,050,825 576 |173,727,455 j 24 | 8,156,700 | 1 16 | 903:489,995,155 j 30 [ 33 20 6 9 13 $4, 575, 000 2, 500,000 2,100,000 1,675,000 2,550,000 550,000 850,000 1,050,000 500,000 200,000 2 i 450,000 7 ! 1,650,000 5 ; 1,500.000 1 I! $440,000 400,000 200,000 1 1 i 200,000 .. . . ! | 52,630 No. 57.—COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE. RESOURCES. Oct. 2, 1865. Oct. 1, 1866. Oct. ' 1867, Oct. 5, 1868. Oct. 9, 1869. Oct. 8, 1870. 508 1,513 banks. 1,644 banks. 1,642 banks. 1,643 banks. 1,617 banks. 1,648 banks. Total Millions. MUUo'. 603, 487.2 331, 95, 108.1 | 427.7 15, 107. 3 122, 31. 0 14. 7 17 9. 202 190.0 17. 16.2 72.3 I 103, i MUUo ! 93.2 10.1 ! 297.1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulation outstanding Due to depositors Due to banks Other liabilities Total . OF THE Oct. 3, 1WU. 3anks. Loans Bonds for circulation Other United States bonds. Stocks, bonds, etc Due from banks Real estate Specie Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Clearing-house exchanges . U. S. certificates of deposit. Due from U. S. Treasurer... Other resources 4,480,070 26.3 ! Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions 609.7 715.9 657.7 682.9 338.6 340.9 340. 5 339.5 80.3 37. 7 74.1 44.6 21.5 23.6 20.7 22.2 103.6 109. 4 110.1 100.8 20.6 27.5 22.7 25.2 12.8 18.5 13.1 23.0 158.4 122. 7 156.1 129.6 11.8 12.5 11.8 10.8 134. 6 79.1 143.2 108.8 8.6 9.6 9.8 j 22.9 1, 359.8 1, 527.0 1, 499.5 393. 2 38.7 32.4 171.3 549.1 174.2 415. 5 53.3 32.6 290.0 598.0 137.5 420.1 66.7 33.8 297.9 568.2 112.8 420. 6 78.0 36.1 298. 7 603.1 123.1 426.4 86.2 40.7 296. 0 523.0 118.9 6.0 430. 4 94.1 38.6 293.9 512.8 130.0 10.9 1,359. 8 1, 527.0 1,499.5 1,559.6 1,497.2 1,510.7 1,559. 6 1,497.2 I 1,510.7 I j j j 86.8 2.0 6.0 45.2 122.2 I 34.9 297.1 .9 .1 184 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 57.—COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE—Continued. RESOURCES. Loans Bonds for circulation Other United States bonds. Stocks, bonds, etc Due from banks Real estate Specie Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Clearing-house exchanges. U. S. certificates of deposit. Due from U. S. Treasurer.. Other resources Oct. 2, j Oct. 3, Sept. 12, i Oct. 2, 1871. 1872. 1873. j 1874. Oct. 1, 1875. Oct. 2, 1876. 1,767 banks, 2,087 banks. 2,089 banks. 1,919 banks. 1,976 | 2,004 banks, j banks. Millions. Millions Millions. 831.6 877.2 944.2 382. 0 361.5 8.3 45.8 23.6 27.6 24.5 23.7 23.5 143.2 128.2 149. 5 30.1 32.3 34.7 13.2 10.2 19.9 107.0 102.1 92.4 14.3 16.1 15.8 125. 0 100.3 115. 2 6.7 20.6 25.2 1,755.8 Total. 17. S Oct. 1, 1877. Oct. 1, 1878. Millions, Millions. Millions. 954.4 984. 7 931.3 383.3 370.3 337. 2 28.1 28.0 47.8 27.8 34.4 33.5 144.7 134.8 146.9 42.4 38.1 43.1 21.2 21.4 8.1 80.0 84.2 76.5 18.5 15.9 18.5 109.7 87.9 100.0 42.8 48.8 29.2 20.3 16.7 19.6 19.1 19.1 18.3 1,830.6 j 1,877.2 | 1,882.2 ! 1,827.2 j 1,741.1 | 1,767.3 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulation outstanding Due to depositors Due to banks Other liabilities Total. RESOURCES. Loans Bonds for circulation Other United States bonds. Stocks, bonds, etc Due from banks Real estate Specie Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Clearing-house exchanges. U. S. certificates of deposit. Due from U. S. Treasurer.. Other resources Total 458.3 101.1 42.0 317.4 631.4 171.9 8.5 479. 110. 46. 335. 628. 143. 11. 491.0 120.3 54.5 340.3 640. 0 173.0 11.5 493.8 129.0 51.5 334. 2 683. 8 175. 8 9.1 504.8 134.4 53.0 319.1 679.4 179.7 11.8 499.8 132.2 46.4 292.2 666.2 179.8 10.6 479.5 122.8 44.5 291. 9 630.4 161.6 10.4 466.2 116.9 40.9 301. 9 668.4 165.1 7.9 1,741.1 | 1,767.3 1,730.6 1, 755.8 1,830.6 j 1,877.2 j 1,882.2 j 1,827.2 Oct. 2, 1879. Oct. 1, 1880. Oct, 1, 1881. Oct. 3, 1882, Oct. 2, 1883. Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 1884. 1885. Oct. 7, 1886. 2,048 banks. 2,090 banks. 2,132 banks. 2,269 banks. 2,501 banks. 2,664. banks. banks. 2,714 banks. Millions, Millions. Millions, Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions, Millions. 878.5 1,041.0 1,173.8 1,243.2 1, 309.2 1,245.3 1, 306.1 1,451.0 357.3 357.8 351. 4 327.4 307.7 363.3 357.6 258. 5 71.2 43.6 30.7 30.4 31.8 56. 5 37.4 32.4 39.7 48.9 71.1 71.4 77.5 61.9 66.2 81.8 167.3 213.5 208.9 194.2 235.3 230. 8 198.9 241.4 47.8 48.0 48.3 49.9 51.3 47.3 46.5 54.1 42.2 109.3 107.8 128.6 174.9 114.3 102.9 156. 4 69.2 56. 6 70.7 77.0 69.7 53.2 63.2 62.8 16.7 18.2 22.7 23.3 23.1 17.7 20.7 22.7 113.0 96.4 66.3 84.9 121.1 189.2 208.4 95.9 10.0 14.2 18.8 26.8 7.7 6.7 8.7 5.9 16.6 17.7 14.9 17.0 17.1 17.5 17.2 14.0 28.9 36.9 26.2 37.4 22.1 23.0 28.9 1,868.8 2,105. 8 2,358.4 2, 399.8 2,372. 7 2,279.5 454.1 114.8 40.3 313.8 736.9 201.2 457.6 120.5 46.1 317.3 887.9 267.9 6.7 8.5 463.8 128.1 56.4 320. 2 1,083.1 294.9 11.9 483.1 132. 0 61.2 315.0 1 134.9 259. 9 13.7 509.7 142.0 61.6 310. 5 1,063.6 270.4 14.9 524.3 147.0 63.2 289. 8 993.0 246.4 15.8 1,868.8 2,105.8 2,358.4 2 399.8 2, 372.7 2,279.5 2, 432. 9 2,513.9 597 5 146 6 14. 1 548. 5 157.3 66.5 228.8 1,189.5 308.6 14.9 2, 432. 9 2, 513. 9 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulation outstanding Due to depositors Due to banks Other liabilities Total 59 3 269. 0 1 116 7 7 No. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 185 57.—COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE EESOUKCES AND LIABILITIES NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1904, INCLUSIVE—Continued. OF THE Oct. 5, 1887. Oct. 4, 1888. 3,049 | 3,140 banks. ! banks. Sept. 30, 1889. Oct. 2, 1890. Sept. 25, Sept, 30, Oct. 3, 1891. 1892. 1893. Oct. 2, i Sept. 28, 1894. 1895. 3,290 banks. 3,540 banks. 3,677 banks. 3,755 banks. 3,773 banks. 3,781 banks. 3,712 banks. RESOURCES. i illions.!Millions. Millions. Millions. {Millions. Millions. Millions. \ Mill ions. Millions. Loans ! ,587.5 j 1,684.2 | 1,817.3 1,986.1 j 2,005.5 | 2,171.0 1,843.6 j 2,007.1 i 2,059.4 Bonds for circula- j tion i 189.1 140.0 ! 150.0 163.3 171.9 146. 5 206. 4 199. 6 208.7 OtherUnited States | 60. 7 30.7 | 24.9 20.2 bonds I 48.5 26.1 34.7 25.9 17.6 Stocks, securities, j 88.8 I 115.5 125.2 i 154.5 etc 99.8 148.6 193.3 195.0' 109.3 Due from banks . . . 256.3 ' 294. 0 336.2 ; 338. 7 409. 5 277.5 399.3 376.7 335.4 58.0 76.8 i 83.3 Real estate 62.6 87.9 i 89.2 103. 8 97.9 69.4 165.1 178.1 195.9 183.5 Specie 209.1 j 224. 7 196.2 237. 3 164.3 Legal-tender notes. 73.7 J 81.1 80.6 ! 97.6 93. 9 104.3 ! 114.7 120. 5 National-bank 86.8 18.5 I 22.4 21.9 ! 20.0 19.6 ! notes 18.6 21.6 15.5 Clearing-house ex23.9 j changes 105.5 ! 106.2 102.4 88.5 57.5 106.8 ; U. S. certificates of 136.8 6.2 | 6.2 j 7.0 : 14.0 8.9 deposit 49.9 15.7 45.1 | Due from U. S. 12.9 6.9 8.2 I 10.2 | 8.5 I Treasurer 9.3 ! 10.4 8.0 9.6 ! 40.8 | 41.3 43.0 ! 41.4 | Other resources 41.9 30.5 7.4 38.7 31.2 i 42.8 Total 2,620.2 | 2,815.7 2,998.3 j 3,141.5 j 3,213.1 3,510.1 j 3,109.5 3,473.9 | 3,423.6 LIABILITIES. Capital stock 592.6 578. 5 173.9 185.5 Surplus fund 71.5 77.4 Undivided profits.. 167.3 Circulation 151. 8 Due to depositors.. 1,274.7 1,406.5 Due to banks 329. 6 375.6 Other liabilities . . . 24.7 26. 3 Total 612. 6 650.4 213.6 197.4 84.9 97.0 128.5 123.0 1,522.0 1, 594.2 426.4 425.3 27.6 36.9 677. 4 686. 6 678.5 668.9 227.6 238.9 246. 8 245. 2 101.6 103. 5 103.3 88.9 143.4 183.0 131.3 172.3 1,608.6 1,779.3 1,465.4 1,742.1 530.7 349.3 430.6 526.9 29.6 83.0 34.3 29.6 2, 620. 2 2,815. 7 2,998.3 j 3,141.5 i 3,213.1 Oct. 6, 1896. Oct. 5, 1897. 3,676 banks. 3,610 banks. Sept, 20, Sept, 7, 1899. 1898. 3,585 3,595 banks. 3,510.1 3,109.5 I 3,473.9 657.1 246.5 90.4 182. 51. 715.2 494. £ 37.0 3, 423.6 Sept. 5, Sept. p 15,' Sept. 9, p 30, [Sept. 1900. 1902. 1903. 1901. Sept. p 6,, 1904. 3,871 banks. 5,412 banks. 4,221 banks. 4,601 banks. 5,042 banks. RESOURCES. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. i Millions. Loans 1,893.3 2,066.8 2.172.5 2,516.0 2,709.9 3,051.7 3,314.2 3,508.6 | 3,758.0 Bonds for circula294.9 tion 324.2 237.3 381.6 | 418.4 229.6 329.4 I Other UnitedStates 113.9 132.7 bonds 133.5 163.2 i 25.1 100.3 115.0 Stocks, securities, j 208. 8 367. 2 320. 4 255. 2 448. 6 493.1 518.7 etc 589.2. 189.0 736.4 525. 5 685. 8 820.1 785. 0 820. 2 Due from banks . . . 962.3 331.5 j 494. 44 107.2 128. 5 109.3 109.2 114.2 Real estate 109. 9 140.1 108. 105.4 397. 6 373.3 293. 9 338. 6 376. 7 366. 2 Specie 504.7 239. 4 200.8 156. 8 145. 0 151.0 141.8 Legal-tender notes. 110. 0 156.7 107. 2 110.5 | I in. 2 National-bank "1 ft OO 0 on 25.4 23.7 notes 26.5 26.818.0 ! 20.1 Clearing-house ex147. 7 124.5 236.7 327.8 changes 110.3 213.2 76.8 | 112. 3 154.8 U. S. certificates of (a) 2.1 deposit 11.8 16.8 42.3 («) 31.8 ! 16.5 Due from U. S. 15. 9 18.2 21.3 17.8 13.8 Treasurer 11.2 23.6. 11.6 11.5 32.4 38.7 38.4 36.8 Other resources 39.8 33.7 48.5 32.5 36.2 3,263.6 ! 3,705.1 4,003.5 i 4,650.3 | 5,048.1 5,695,3 6,113. 9 6,310.4 | 6,975.0 Total LIABILITIES. 631. 5 621.5 Capital stock 648. 5 Surplus fund 247.7 246.3 247.6 Undivided profits.. 88.6 88.4 93.0 Circulation 209.9 198.9 194.5 Due to depositors.. 1,613.1 1,869.5 2,106. 6 Due to banks 415.1 645. 7 698.3 40.7 Other liabilities . . . 24.8 42.0 Total 655.3 605.8 630. 3 261. 9 279.5 248.4 127.6 151.0 102.1 283.9 323.9 200.3 2, 529. 6 2, 602.1 3, 044.6 1,096.5 1,185. 3 928. 9 45.8 55.7 35.2 3, 263. 6 | 3, 705.1 | 4, 003.5 j 4,650. 3 | 5,048.1 j 5,695. 3 a Included in "Specie." 705.5 326.4 169.2 318.0 3,333.2 1,200.4 61.2 753. 7 370. 4 186.0 375.0 3, 305. 9 1, 226.5 92.9 770.8396. 5 186. 6 411.2. 3, 569. 0 1,561.2 79.7 6,113.9 j 6,310.4 j 6,975.( 186 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 58.—ABSTRACT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER G, 1904; THE CONDITION OF BANKS IN N E W Y O R K CITY, IN THE T H R E E CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES, IN OTHER RESERVE CITIES, AND OF THE COUNTRY B A N K S . Central reserve cities. New York. New York, Chicago, St. Louis. i Other reserve cities.« ; Country banks, i Aggregate. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .. $807, 702. 76 1,090.374,043. 03j $919, 232,812.18 $1,716,544,564. 27|$3,726,151,419.48 Overdrafts 662.01 565,998.401 4,011,890.07! 27,200,063.29 31,777,951.76 Bonds for circulation.. 000.00 59,050,440. OOj 89,305,450.00] 270,052,950.00 418,408,840.00 U. S. Bonds for deposits 000.00 26,597,000.00! 84,128, 900. OOi 47,876,150. OOj 108,602,050.00 Other bonds for deposits i, 322, 578.9" 11, 658, 788. 57 0,011,578.97; 1,274,000.00; 3,773,209.60 , , : , , U. S. bonds on hand . . . 4:, 406, 950. OOj 4, 099, 450.00 13,210,700.00 3, 085,510.00! 5, 425, 770. 00 10,210,618. 53 Premiums 3,201,221.80; 2,:, 947, 081.311 4,120,091.41! 8,889,305. S2 Stocks, securities, e t c . . i3a!i, 053, 515. 93 151,954,380.63! 138,557,375.75 589,241,085.60 38557375 75 298,729,323.22 98729 32322 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 21, 237, 785.14 24,020,112.00; 29,028,805. 80; 66,698, 008. 81 119, 753, 526. 61 Other real estate and mortgages owned . . . 3, 527,109. 33! 3, 743,737.13: 3,090,188.38; 12,887,356.35; 20,330,281.86 Due from national banks, not reserve agents 71, 303, 303. 20j 302, 216,207. 73 419. 58' 121,527,728.90' 109,385,175. 03 Due from State banks j i and bankers 97,482, 450.17 232.01| 40,284,029.17 36,027,943.98! 21,170,477.02: Due from reserve agents 226,063,084.91! 336,547,222.73 562,610, 307.64 274.54 9, 870. 54 10, 145. 08 Int'l-revenue stamps, Checks and cash item! 30, 534, 081.53 355.60| 5, 0, 239, 915. 98! 7,970,801.43! 16,323, 364.12 Exchanges for clearing house 213,166, 623.62 133, 630.05! 150, 289, 910. 74; 53, 738, 033.75; 9,138,073.13 Notes of other national banks 1, 658. oo; 26, 826, 955.00 3,009, 916. OO: 7,107, 503.001 16, 709, 530. 00 Fractional currency, nickels, and c e n t s . . . 742. 08 1. 793, 498. 08 117,047.88; 329, 391.5: 1,347,058.03 504,748, 935.53 110. 991 289,434, 598. 01 Specie 382. 00! 73, 470, 887. 00; 112,347,056.93 102, 967,280. 56 156,707, 594.00 Legal-tender notes 47,911,896.00 050. OO' Redemption fund 20, 398, 096. 83 2, 902, 522. 00! 35,324,811.00 4, 407, 697.50 13, 087, 877. 33 Due from U.S. Treas676,792.90! 3,246, 286. 43 1, 777,900. 98; 1,903,800.98j u rer 605,692.55 Total 1,526,010,872.74;2, 040,950, 778. 50 1,824,079, 305. 92,3,110,056, 419. 63j6, 975,086, 504. 05 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits National-bank notes... State-bank notes Due to national banks. Due to State banks and bankers Due to trust companies and savings banks... Due to reserve agents . Dividends unpaid Individual deposits . . . U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Bonds borrowed Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable Other liabilities Total. 170,392,700. 00 78,837, 500.00! 102,267,100.0C 112, 605,530. 23 48, 310, 026. 61j 39, 793, 737. 32 37,138,584.80; 87, 728,940. 00 39,304, 377. SO- 56, 336,110. 00 2, 339.00 16, 531. 00! ie, 531.00j 311,462,907.10; 454, 387,915. 94; 267, 008, 299. 40 106,400, ooo. oo; 148,050,000.001 88,284,192.28] 149,198, 750. 21 j 122,403,174.98 452, 335,154. 00 181,632,878. 27 98,527,775.51 267,166, 045. 50 23, 793. 50! 43,175, 501. 29 770,777,854. 00 396,505, 508. 50 186,631,539.44 411, 231, 095. 50 42, 663. 50 764, 571, 716. 63 48,177, 307. 36| 319, 779,238. 55 i 42,543,875.54; 445, 505,539. 39 142,512,627.68 21, 427,322.05 6,908, 525. 00! 31,335,847.05 973,952.81 718, 976. 34; 87,584.40 167,392.07 773, 854,258. OOi 804,805,918. 06 1,879, 556, 491. 84 3, 458,216, 067.90 45,162,508,35: 100, 965,682. 92 20, 571,999. 711 29,231,174.86 242, 396,265. 571 260,509,036.17 65,007. 40J 581, 072, 976.131 23,189, 797.85| 370, 224. 55! 16, 522,000.00! 053,974.811 19.145, 440. 00: 4,764,595.48 10,181,507. 37 4, 382, 677. 58 4,957,537. 85; 9,801,247.87 34,284, 485.22 950,508.56! 1,562,045.05; 500, 499. 45 4, 979,380. 23 2,574,167. 74 11, 381,178. 98 20,478, 998.62 2,927,194. lOi 11,881,678.43 25,458,378. 85 7,063,407. 49 1,526,010,872. 74:2,040, 950, 778. 50 1,824,079, 305. 92 3,110, 056, 419. 63.6,975, 086,504. 05 a Other reserve cities are Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Albany, Brooklyn, Pittsburg, Washing ton, Savannah, New Orleans, Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland Columbus, Indianapolis, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Dubuque^ Minneapolis, St. Denver, Salt Lake Paul, Kansas City, Kans., Wichita, Kansas City, Mo,, St. Joseph, Lincoln, <Omaha, " City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland, Oreg. 187 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. o. 5 9 . — H I G H E S T AND LOWEST POINTS REACHED IN THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF NATIONAL BANKS DURING THE EXISTENCE OF THE SYSTEM, AS SHOWN BY REPORTS OF CONDITION. Highest point reached. I Sept. G, 1904.! ! Amount, j Date. Jan. 1, I860. I Lowest point reached. I Amount, j Date. Capital $•103,357,346! #770,777,854; $770,777,854: Sept. 6,1904 $403,357,340; J a n . 3,1866 ! Capital, surplus, and I i S I undivided profits a... Circulation 475, 330, 204 1, 353, 914,902*1, 353, 914, 902' do j 475, 330, 204i Do. Total investments in 213,239,530! 411,231, 539| 411,231,539! 122, 928,084; Oct. 2,1890 United States bonds.. 440,380,350 551,880,439; 712,437,900: Apr.do 4,1879 j 170,653,059; Do. Individual deposits 520,212,17413, 458,216,668:3, 458, 216,668^ Sept. 6,1904 501,407,5861 Oct. 8,1870 do Loans and discounts... 500, 650,109!8, 726.151,419:3. 726,151, 419: 500, 650.109: J a n . 1,1866 Cash: National-bank 20,400,412! 26,826,955! 28,809,699; Dec. 31,1883 11,841,104! Oct. 7,1867 notes 52.156,439; Mar. 11,1881 Legal-tender notes. 187,816,5481 156,707,594! 205,793,578! Oct. 1,1866 8,050,330! Oct. 1,1875 Specie 16, 909, 3G3| 504, 748, 935J 504,748,935! Sept. 6,1904 I a Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid, beginning 1894. N o . 6 0 . — P E R C E N T A G E S O F L O A N S , U N I T E D S T A T E S B O N D S , L A W F U L M O N E Y , E T C . , TO T H E A G G R E G A T E R E S O U R C E S O F N A T I O N A L B A N K S , ON OR ABOUT O C T O B E R 1, 1866 A N D 1890 TO 1904. 1866. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. Loans and discounts United States bonds Lawful money a P. ct. P. ct. P. ct. P.ct. P.c, P. ct. P. ct. P. ct, 41.3 74.3 72.9 73. 3 68.7 68.6 70.9 67.1 6.4 6.2 8.4 36.3 6.4 7. 7 8.1 6.8 7.1 6.7 8.1 7.1 4.3 1.5 7.4 „ , Total 79.1 Capital Surplus and profits Individual deposits „ Total 88.1 86.0 86.6 27 2 20 7 21.1 19 5 5 6 q 9 10 3 Q 7 36.9 49.8 49.4 50.3 69. 7 80.4 80.8 81.4 84. 4 85.8 83.5 21 8 19 2 19 2 19.9 11 3 9 6 9 8 10 3 46.6 49.8 49.7 48.9 79. 5 79.7 78.« 78.7 79.1 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. P. ct. P. ct. P. ct. Ret. P.ct. P.. ct. P.ct. P. ct. 55.3 54. 2 53. 7 53 2 53 0 53.7 55 2 53.4 7.0 10.6 7.1 7. 5 8.6 7.8 8.1 7.9 6.4 9.2 10.0 10.3 9.5 8.3 8.8 7.2 68.7 74.0 70. 8 71.6 70.3 C9. 5 72.6 68. 5 Loans and discounts United States bonds Lawful money « Total Capital. Surplus and profits Individual deposits Total , 17.3 9.0 50.0 15.6 13.0 12.5 8 5 7.5 7.7 50.9 52. 7 49.7 11.5 7.6 51.6 11.5 8.1 52.5 11.9 11.0 9.8 8.8 50. 0 49.6 , 76.3 75.0 73.2 70.7 72.1 70.7 69.9 « Embraces specie only, up to and including 1898. 70.4 188 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 61.—CLASSIFICATION OF LOANS M A D E BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE C E N TRAL RESERVE CITIES ( N E W Y O R K , CHICAGO, AND ST. L O U I S ) AND OTHER RESERVE CITIES, TOGETHER WITH COUNTRY B A N K S , ON APPROXIMATE DATES FOR THE PAST F I V E Y T EARS. S E P T E M B E R 5, 19C0. On demand, paNumper with ber of one or more banks. individual or firm names. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 44 14 6 267 3,540 On deOn time, mand, sesingleOn time, cured by- paper with name pastocks, two or more per (one bonds, and individual person or other perfirm), withor firm sonal secuout other names. rities. security. On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or other real-estate security. Total. 87,166, 020 $254,624,961 $101,904,34' $76,126,744 $129. 29,750,978 £569,573, 050 9, 582, 825 25,289,639 50,823,609 26, 954, 364 29,416, 746 142,067,183 4,059,545 14,389,300 16, 883,350 5, 874, 770 10, 509,191 51,716,156 63,917,071 178,497,480 218,342,636 123,556,845 137,996,033 722,310,065 98,554, 562 103,753, 859 590, 340, 551 189.291,119 219,153,097 1L, 201,093,188 3,871 183,280,023 576,555,239 978,294,493 421,803,842 526,826,045 2, 686,759,642 SEPTEMBER 30, 1901. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 42 $7,613,978'$271,088,313; $122,370,379 $ $81,007,382 , , $128,856,402 $610,S936,454 12 9,703,019| 31,175,898! 52,225,593 39,533,909 3 9 5 3 3 9 0 9 34, 581,130 167,2219,549 6,761,749| 22,241,620 23,396,609 7,037,263 15,446,270 74, 883,511 g 7 275 69,554,575; 213,769,127 236,043,004 128,876,387 2 8 8 7 6 3 8 7 152, 209, 706 800,4452,799 3, 885 117,979,374 127,422,459 652,966,905 211,793,976 254,960,891 1,365; 123,605 4, 221 211,612,695! 665,697,4171,087,002,490 468,248,917 586,054, 399 3,018,615, 918 SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 44 207,376 $263,775,891 $118,235,348 $86,119,928;$132, 719, 9421 $607, 058,485 11 67,564,698 45,381,163 36,792,511 186, 932,319 8, 985,874 28,208,073 26,490,087 6,674,688 15,906,061 83, 944,138 6 10, 479,698 24,393,604 272 74, 623,681 237,494,256 244,949,689 141,829,428 166,911,209 865, 808,263 4,268 137, 025,392 152, 983, 009 719,176, 711 237,143,870 290; 055i 293 1,536,384,275 4,601 237,322,021 706,854,8331,176,416,533 517,149,077 642,385,016 !, 280,127,480 SEPTEMBER 9, 1903. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 371 $281, 438,758 $136,021,466 $93,384,112 $110,410,117 $631, 565,824 43 $10, 311,_._ 64,626,963 42, 777,618 34,767, 005 181,4416,193 12 11, 172,094 28,072,513 26, 710,615 89,:312,021 7 13, 914,825 23,389,610 7,871,619 17, 425,352 __,,,_, 900,: _ , 365,628 289 93, 199,119 220,697,144 267,968,106 157,655, 554 160,845,705 4,691 154, 511,537 163,660,596 772,197,186 256,426, 836 331,990,9511,678,787,106 5,042 283,108,946 717,258,621 1,267,524,336 558,115, 739 655, 439,130 3, 481,446,772 SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 41 $7,505, 476 $392,180,055 $149,071, 875 $112, 341,884 $146,165,413 $807,2264,703 13 13,386,195 20,329,609 71,692,406 54,995,161 33, 043, 455 193,4446,826 28,921,223 10,306,586 16,088,647 8 9,809,008 24,534,050 89,6662,514 285 88,412,232 218,451,932 273,484, 463 167,907,452 170,976,733 919,2232,812 5,065 160,666,445 163,442,267 793,534,102 265,473,052 333,428, 698 1,716', 544, 561 5,412 279,779, 356 818, 937,913 1,316,707,069 611,024,135 699,702,946 3,726,151,419 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 189 No. 62.—CLASSIFICATION OP THE LOANS BY NATIONAL BANKS IN NEW YORK CITY FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS. Loans and discounts. Sept. 7,1899. 44 banks. Sept. 5,1900. Sept. 30,1901. | Sept, 15,1902. Sept. 9,1903. j Sept. 6,1\ 04. 44 banks. 42 banks, j 44 banks. 43 banks. 41 banks. On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names $4,100,650.19 $7,166,020.38 $7,613, 978.00; SO, 207,375.80 $10,311,371.001 $7,505,475. 76 On d e m a n d , s e c u r e d by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities. |228,081,517. 95254, 624,960. 55271,088,313. 00263, 775,891.00281,438, 758. 00 332,180,(54. 66 On time, paper with two or more individu a l or firm 94, 621,868. 52 101,904,347. 04 122,370, 379.». C00118,235,347. 96 136,021,466. 00!149, C7 ; , 87i. 92 names On time, singlename paper (one person or firm), without other security.. 70,139,360. 90 76,126,744. 55 81,007,382.00; 86,119,928.46! 93,384,112.00112,341,884.02 On t i m e , s e cured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securit i e s , or on real-estate mortgages or other liens on realty |144,929, 732. 21129, 750, 977. 71128,856,402.00 132,719,941.901110,410,117.00146,165,413. 40 I I Total |541,873,129. 77 569, 573,050.23 610,936,454.00 607,058,485.12 631,565,824.00 807, 2C4, 7(2. 76 190 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 63.—CLASSIFICATION OF THE LOANS AND DISCOUNTS BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE RESERVE CITIES AND IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Ol On demand,!! ^m<md,j On time, i paper with ith || bD^ h 0"C' k ks !paper with Reserve city, State, No. of oneormore! K ^ ^ o ^ !twoormore banks. and Territory. other perfi or firm u r l r m sonal secunames. rities. On time, singlename paper (one person or firm), without other security. On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or other realestate security. Total. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. $7, 505, 476! $392,180,055 $149,071,875 $112, 341,884^146,165,413 $807, 264, 13,386,195 20,329,609 71,692,406 54,995,161! 33,043,455 193, 446, 826 9,809,008 24,534,050 28, 924,223 10,306,586 16, 088,647 89,662,514 New York Chicago St. Louis Total 30,700,679 437,043, 714j 249,688,504 177,643, 631 195,297,515il,090,374,043 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit , Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Minneapolis, St. Paul Kansas City, Kans. Wichita ..*. Kansas City, Mo... St. Joseph..v Lincoln Omaha Denver , Salt Lake City Los Angeles San Francisco, Portland, Oreg Total Total all reserve cities 4 5 34 30 18 11 2 6 8 6 6 10 6 7 5 6 I 3j 51 6 2 4 6 3 4 5 4 33,148,618 11,217,017 941,287 8,264,008 684,360 5,488,733 2,678,039 38,813,410 9,969,052 42,053,532) 1,891,893 12,082,154 1,078,759 6,690,3321 19,600 654,829! 1,419,790 3, 946,0361 858,299 ' 2, 336,718531,382 242,744 233,954 47,209 54,550 70,955 12,181,652. 4,589,334 14,569,525 4,110,555 1,370,702! 1,188,188 2,641.333| 1,114,540 1,883^ 076! 1,628,081 5, 755, 864! 4,654,753 264,107! 546,140 282,987! 1,179,192 29,450! 4,000 2,152,089! 2,135, 403 1,943.424! 2, 503, 404 186, 932) 18,200 249,819 3, 4911 503! 3,580,966 640, 2521 950,459 101, 675| 242,815 1,254,468 1,162,740 1,498,380 894,639 569, 6901 590,642 4,612,178 8,567,82. 8,382,913 15,448,886 1,457,232 646,574 285 88,412,232 •347 119,112,911 84 56 49| 193 28 80 317! 135 576 2,771,458 2, 748,316 2,528, 770 7,315,569 402,289 4,178,126 12,571,764 4,960,868 12,046,122 385,643 889,074 177,773 2,491,058 1,415,943 532,676 181,833 218,451,c 47, 840, 813 39, 938,975 2,579,692 779, 450 4,876,809 1,106,586 36,518,965 42,723,488 33,877,633 11,159,550 12,845,359 9,014,976 5,270,889 522,811 808,421 115,780 7,143,714 1,887,608 7,866,073 879,628 2, 927,027 1,631,348 2,232,732 1,748,463 1,668,094 1,959,302 5, 642,308 11,890,927 15,428, 3981 6,203,475 2,139,946 4,367,0111 7,279,7271 2,974,062 1,524,294 8, 515,158 4,879,428 8,671,291 313,909 887,889 826,687 1,384,509 619,249 872,106 2,710,126 10,401,786 3,657,754 6,079, 463 999,669 593,410! 785,004 620, 055J 8,334,608 10,390,129 1,618,605 2,384, 8C5 657,394 1,841,495! 2, 417,626 6,405,501' 2,788,988 2,815,278} 469,343 1,220,457 1, 774, 3691 2,455,739 1,430, 021 991,748 801,879! 2,402,103| 21,945,275 154,090,698 1,309,657 13,874,094 824,501 12, 980, 989 38,158,642 158,892,544 15,477,793 112, 537, 560 12,921,204 48,755,586 1,455,418 15,018,209 460,192 2,058,822 5,690,872 20,088,020 3,823, 399 15,764,117 2,321,061 7, 653,562 1,522,148 5,784, 506 2,316,665 6,069,566 5, 710, 435 40,014, 656 5,650,912 45, 962, 865 2,537,813 11,603,660 3,285,497 17,295,159 3, 487,958 17,038,567 3,035, 440 26,996, 776 668,332 2, 680, 377 1,020,422 4,693,797 457,646 1,982,451 3,293,298 20, 692, 702 2,493,699 16,677,744 2,991,833 4,790,044 859,077 2, 684.240 9,801,688 35, 598, 894 750,046 6,344,167 977,265 3, 820, 674 4,978,417 16, 218, 752 6,149,231 14,146,516 749,011 3.599,143 1,862,935 19i 273, 048 891,661 27,145,229 1,097,290 6,405,078 273,484,463| 167,907,452 170,976,733| 919,232,812 655,495,646 523,172,967} 345,551,083 366,274,248:2,009,606,855 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire... Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 7o! I! 801 76! 23! 3, 362, 694 17,232,0151 2,524, 092 5,221,9831 1,535,032 5,156,966i 11,104,241 50,890,900 1,494,642 10,415,875 7,147, 979' 22,440, 719! 20,836,307; 77, 357, 6011 17,976, 506! 41,586,954! 23,921,496! 121,398,592! 4,490, 730l 652,022; 935, 5851 11,991,753 319, 212 422,561 3,222,736 23,433, 024 969,186 15,598, C9.l! 9,153,2561 400, 322; 4, 667, 851' 573,16ll 3, 058,289! 896,890} 972,670 24, 740, 627 6,757,656 9,520,505 16,312,104 8,735,443 21, 793,^71 515,281j 980, 547| 91, 657| 2, 347, 430J l,203,000i 1, 435,058! 2,041, 091' 3, 297,748 29,722,204 1,765,714 13,156,995 1,644,358 11,837,796 18,864,014 112,915,351 3, 749,567 22, 823, 029 6, 668,486 49, 955, 815 18,293, 725 145,371,501 6,798,307 80,038,078 37,444,677 216,604,458 1, 043, 837 7,087,513 3,585, 798 18,382, 757 90,120 1,101,323 7,569,526 39,063,774 3,728,967 22,915,789 3,605, 557 15,126, 869 3,224,321 10, 688,257 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 63.—CLASSIFICATION OF THE LOANS AND DISCOUNT IN THE RESERVE CITIES AND IN THE (STATES AND i1 191 >. \ IOVAL BANKS i^ ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. on On {inn. tii.K , - < u u « l n\ On d e m a n d . j 0 ^ ^ ' ; On time, riarm pa paper with I K";r c , f _!_ | paper with })y 1 (one oth( 1 Reserve city, State, No. of one or more pi p-on and Territory. banks. individual 01 Junn or firm ! sonal secu- I on nioii without names. I rities. I g 1 a s or »H1Rt ual (\int\ — Total. • STATES, ETC.—COn. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Porto Rico Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory .. Washington....... Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Total country banks Total United States 52 i 26; 52! 24! 29! 395| 23i 107| 62i 1!. 306! 168 311 83j 108 204 259! 831 1361 155 I 107 35! 361 59i 23i 111 21 12! II $1,046,437,: 422,689| 612,946! 334,467 447,236 3,344,014 164,472 2,651,617 2,096,195| $1, 318, 643: 997,863 972, 376 338,203 187,618 1,637,301 357,462 2,061,137 1, 633, 732 12,971,955 6,423,681 16,022,113 5,322,4011 3, 380, 735! 4,528,855! 9,025, 598; 1, 755, 7971 665, 541; 720,432 1,663,528 1.701,407 2,320,305 222,940 2.127,197 1,266, 679 526,101 454,770 7,240,840 2, 279,423 10, 715,528 1,092,838 605,522 274,173 445.078 30,142 165,511 13,476,624 2,951,526 6, 933,480 6,448,305 1,913,705 3,178,778 2,282,770 965, 938 465. 000 424,575 821,351 662, 986 409,044 42,293 1,693,195 296,756 98,474 104,680 5, 889,048 877,797 5,543,280 511,350 294,251 46, 651 261,301 22,225 243,987 $9,731,530 3,945,881 7,218,040 3, 807, 830 4,850, 501 23,802,244 3,869,653 16,590,636 14,741,528 24,758 63,334,941! 32,367,273; 47, 854, 5741 21,973,162| 23,098, 595) 14,963,370; 22,698,892 7,824, 254 2,316,829 2,440,123! 7, 642, 031! 10,956, 683| 2,607, 657 3,247, 701 3,932,519 1,289,221 1,902,015 3,026,991 4,644,942 1,803,7691 2, 464, 6921 1,163,910 620,899 259, 823 853, 517! 13, 463| 313, 531! $4,185. 064. $6, 390, 486. $22,672,160 2,252,163; 9,942, 930 2,324,334! 4, 987,005! 5,627,264 19,417, 631 9,064,418 1,702,980 2,830,938 2,159,870 9,579,996 1,934,771 74,838,645 20, 780,420j 25,274,666 2,157, 368; 8,648, 926 2, 099,971 2,392, 822! 4,806,989 28,503,201 8, 570,934 34,709,980 7, 667. 591 32,758 8,000 12,937,892 19,843, 092 122,564,504 54,526,295 5, 858,270! 6,925,545 17,456, 6131 18, 436,190 106,702, 970 48,764,583 7,892,7571 7,127,958 44,563,934 7,160,887 9,010,012' 40,196,459 8, 592,429 ! 8, 933, 027 15.585,704! 11,200,269 60,793,233 3, 078,468 16,975,870 3,351,413! 13,058,941 1,877,272 j 7,734,299 4, 729, 572 10,129,086 1,814,384! 26, 855, 701 5,157,379! 11,571,412 7, 544,175! 13,171,145 34, 036,396 3,708,447, 12, 496,289 3,450,836 746, 346; 2.459,108 4,718,388 4, 698,052 3, 620,811 16,071,774 1,023,663 842,666! 4, 718,985 1, 714, 406; 4,688,262 8, 929, 258 5,863,729 1,427,356! 10,877,526 3, 736, 633 2,711,976! 24,223, 439 1,215,501 1,122,658| 7,299,148 2.348,587 1,270,252; 22.342,339 '765,799 817, 393! 4, 351,290 453, 410 413, 687 2, 387, 769 242, 174,912 997,749 561,322 3'>6, 946 2,458,164 21,152 18,286| 105, 268 6, 607! 470, -116 1,200,052 5,065 160,666,445 5,412: 279, 779, 356, 818, 937,9131,316,707,069!6U, 024,135 699, 702, 946 3, 726,151, 419 163,442,267 793,531,102:205,473,052; 333,428,6981,716,544,504 192 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 64.—LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, AND OTHER UNDIVIDED PROFITS, AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Reserve city, State, and Territory. Surplus and Capitals*.*. other profits. Capital, surplus, and other profits. Circulation outstanding. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York . Chicago . . . St. Louis... $807, 264, 702. 76 $106,400, 000.00 $115, 976,084. 80 8222, 376, 084.80j$39,304,377.50 193,446, 826.27| 25, 850,000.00 18, 637,127.96 44, 487,127. 96 4,156, 395. 00 89,662,514. 00| 15,800,000. 00 15, 963,913. 85 31, 763, 913. 85 12,875,337t 50 1,090, 374,043. 03j 148,050,000. 00 150, 577,126. 61 Total 298, 627,126. 6156,336,110.00 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Minneapolis St. Paul Kansas City, Kans Wichita Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City Los Angeles San Francisco Portland, Oreg 1,090,698.30 27, 700, C !, 874, 093. 9" l,250,C !, 980,989.33 1,352,C \, 892, 543.2421, 905, C !, 537,560. 34 19,400, C ;, 755,586. 28 11,790,7 », 018,209. 38 3,525,C !, 058, 821. 69 750, C », 088,019. 93 2,400,C •,764,116.86 4, 645,C ',653,561.78 l,550,C », 784, 506.46 1, 575,C i, 069, 565.96 l,450,C I, 014, 655. 75 9, 500, C », 962, 864. 83 10, 300, C ,603,660.04 2,400,C ,295,159.45 ', 038, 566. 97 i, 996, 775. 79 !, 680, 376. 78 i, 693, 796.95 ,982,450. 54 I, 692, 701.54 i, 677, 743. 94 t, 790, 043. 97 :, 684, 239. 83 », 598, 893.80 1,344,167. " !, 820,674. 40 i, 218,751.93 [, 146, 516. 43 i, 599,142.85 >, 273, 047. ',145,228.80 i, 405, 078.15 919,232,812.18 170, 392, 700.00 152, 399,267.55 Total Total all cities 22,413, 883.92 1, 667,169.46 2, 747,948.22 29, 523,722. 8' 32,531, 382.96 8,221, 660. 65 3, 240,858.67 407, 919. 28 4,395, 773.81 2,442, 608.04 1,423, 113.45 1, 085,611.88 1, 529,589.01 6, 206,278.42 4,397, 870.80 1, 309,684.74 2,214, 238.28 1,491, 382. 39 2,619, 950. 64 192, 019. 68 352, 328.38 186, 796.77 2,591, 759.60 1,908, 281.84 665, 926.70 580.97 123.17 334.07 506.42 787.41 838.85 560.88 214,19 224. 40| 336. 73| 50,113, 883.92 2, 917,169. 46 4,099, 948.22 51,428, 722.87 51,931, 382.96 20,012, 360. 65 6,765, ..67 1,157, 919. 28 6,795, 773.81 7,087, 608.04 2,973, 113.45 2, 660,611.88 2, 979,589.01 15,706, 278.42 14,697, 870.80 3, 709,684.74 6, 514,238.28 5, 591,382.39 7,169, 950. 64 492, 019. 68 1,152, 328.38 786, 796.77 7,04.1, '59.60 5,908, 281.84 1,865, 926.70 689, 580.97 6,192, 123.17 891, 334.07 822, 506.42 4,201, •87.41 4, 263, 1,746, 7,378, 12, 761, 2,281, 7,952, 738, 585, 31,864, 11,022, 4,524 2,159, 297 322, 791, 967.5587,728,940.00 reserve 2,009, 606,855.21 318,442,700.00 302,976,394.16 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland " District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Porto Rico Ohio Indiana 29, 13, 11, 112, 22, 49, 145, 80, 216, 7, 18, 1, 39, 22, 15, 10, 22, 9, 19, 9, 122. 54! 204.15 995.45 795.59 351. 08 028.66 814.60 500.54 078.4: 458.27 513.47 757. 24 322.80 773. 79 789.32 869.35 257.19 159.50 930. 21 630. 82 418.01 996. 37 645.1 1 926.17 200.61 979. 56 757.84 504.03 294.55 10,141,000.00 5,380,000.00 6,234,000.00 36,406.010.00 9,175; 250.00 19,949, 570. 00 34,525,090.00 17, 965, 590.00 53,831,705.00 2,271.025.00 4,701,700.00 252, 000.00 7, 788,500.00 6, 296,000.00 3, 706,100.00 2, 935, 500.00 5,202, 960. 00 2,550,000.00 5,555,000.00 2,820/000.00 1,900,105.00 26,327,810.00 2, 382, 500. 00 9, 650,200.00 7,455.000.00 100,000.00 30,177, 600. 00 14, 284,150. OOi 15,693, 002.13 5, 877,970.00 5,552, 002.13 8,118,610.80 4,647, 107.50 2, 738, 610.80 8,951,971.33 4, 495,116.50 2,717, 971. 33 21,816, 162. 32 58,222,172.32 19,786, 117.00 5,289, 995. 67 14, 465, 245.67 4,394, 265. 00 12,709, 362.25 32, 658, 932.25 10,810, 446.50 27,364, 561.87 61, 889, 651.87 22,991, 417.50 21,100, 049.98 39, 065, 639. 98 9, 068,302. 50 50, 449, 858.84 104,281. 563.84 34,391, 500. 50 1,841, 330. 94 4,112,355.94 990, 885. 00 3,429, 568.22 8,131, 268. 22 3, 237,710. 00 367, 599. 04 250, 000. 00 619, 599.04 6,245, 514.94 14,034,014.94 5, 764,570. 00 050.91 030.00 3,177, 050.91 4,191, 9,473. 2,193, 193.07 5,899, 293.07 2,462, 640. 00 065. 81 700.00 1,556, 565.81 1,869, 4,492, 8,681,212.46 3, 272,100. 00 3, 478, 252. 46 273.86 1,396, 655.00 1,426, 273.86 3,976, 2, 603, 736.29 8,158! 736.29 3,611, 425. 00 240.83 1,570. 970.00 4,150! 1, 330, 240.83 3, 830;248.66 1,087, 487. 50 1,93Q, 143. 66 795. 93 39,299, 10,925, 210. 00 12,971 985.93 l,110; 411.29 3, 492,911.29 593, 010. 00 149.44 13,334, 7,041, 437.50 3, 683, 949.44 32 4, 368,180.00 2. 922, 384.32 10,377, 384. 100, 000. 00 3, 598.16 103. 598.16 15,910, 539. 09 46,088! 139. 09 19,329, 872. 50 471.90 8, 752,142. 50 6, 599, 321.90 20,883, BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 193 64.—LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, CAPITAL STOCE:, SURPLUS, AND OTHER UNDIVIDED* PROFITS, AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Cont'd. Beserve city, State, and Territory. Loans and discounts. Capital stock. Capital, surplus, s, a n d o t h e r ]profits. Circulation outstanding- STATES, ETC.—continued. Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma I n d i a n Territory Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaskaa Hawaii a $106, 702,970.19 $22,960,750.00 $14,223,465.25 $37, 184,215. 25 $14,890, 457.50* 4,870, 264. 81 13,,500,264. 8, 630,000. 00 5,941 830.00 48, 764,583.19 12,,689,803. 3, 734,803.83 4,463', 585. 00; 8,955,000.00 44, 563, 934.25 12,,483,276. 3,242,276. 53 4,358, 680.00. 9,241,000. 00 40, 196,458.71 21,,437,780. 6,085,280. 64 9,896, 505. 00 60, 793,232. 70 15,352,500.00 6,, 365,607, 1,843,047. 22 3, 061, 450.00< 16, 975, 870.21 4,522,560.00 3,,938,860. 888,860.18 1,201, 300. 0013, 058,940.90 3,050,000.00 3,,566,553. 1,066,553.61 1,186, 850.00' 10, 129,085. 71 2, 500,000.00 9. ,546,200. 2,586,200.84 3,659, 555.0O 26, 855,700.63 6,960,000.00 12;,364,919. 3,334,919.12 6,137, 910.00' 34, 036,396.35 9,030,000. 00 4, , 598,717. 1, 797, 717.49 496,288. 66 1,030, 267.50* 2,801,000. 00 12, , 639,154. 718,388. 50 i, 554.154.44 511, 700.00' 1,085,000.00 4, 071,774.18 , 431,645. 5i 2,040, 645.16 2,157, 940.00 3,391,000.00 16, 718,984.65 , 765,022. 1; 473,222.23 1,291,800.00 856. 745.00 4, 929, 258.03 740,450.12 4,,365,450. 1,594; 500.00? 3,625,000.00 8,,877,526.12 ,155,004. 900.00 1,475,004.' 6. 1,930, 4,680,000.00 10,,223,439.52 2,775,821.38 6 ,480,821. 1, 656, 880. Oft 3,705,000. 00 24, ,719,035. , 299,147. 80 575.00 1,031,256.58 2, 614. 1,687,779.00 7, 3,382,883. 04 8., 945,683. 3,066! 045. Ofr 5,562,800.00 22 .342,338. 69 1 ,740,704. 665.704.45 378i 560.00' 4'.i 351,289. 90 1,075,000.00 1 , 097,298. 344, 698. 32 752,600.00 391. 992.50 2 ,387,769.18 997,749.34 282,000.00 49,280. 63 331,280. 220; 450. 00 !, 458,164.04 344,376.95 999,376. 655,000.00 425! 800.00105,268. 00 8,306.24 58,306. 50,000. 00 8! 800.00 • ,200,052. 06 81', 224.48 606,224. 525,000.00 245, 200.00- Total country banks 1,716,544,564.27 452,335,154.O0J 280,160, 653. 78 732,495,807. 78 267,166,045.50> Total United States. 3,726,151,419.48 770, 777,854.00| 583,137,047.94 1, 353, 914,901. 94 411,231, 095. 50 :t Statement of J u n e 9, 1904. CUR 1904, PT 1 - -13 194 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, NOVEMBER 17, 1903. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold Gold coin. Treasury Gold clearGold Treasury certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 1 2 3 New York Chicago .. St. Louis Total central reserve cities 42 12 7 $4,697,172.40 $55,359,930 8, 831,842.50 6,871,730 2,341,645.00 7,980,310 $9,915,000 $56,745,000 3,585,000 2,215,000 61 15, 870, 659. 90 15,715,000 30 4 5 34 34 19 11 5 4 7 9 3 1, 612, 235.00 275,168. 50 348, 523. 50 1,589,172.00 2,801,120.00 558,139.50 81 345.00 3, 500.00 97, 329. 50 546 055.00 155. 705. 00 305,463.50 728 588 00 1,425. 095.00 507,332. 50 1,147,195.00 1,021,930.00 1,503,805. 00 124,590 00 173,437.60 250 987 50 1, 276, 659. 59 728,760.00 352, 435. 00 96,345.00 1 210 560 00 420,725.00 97,420.00 1,144,682.50 2, 721, 845.00 674, 710.55 3,517, 852. 50 2,902,310.00 1,972,940.00 287 32,304,162. 24 25,400,190 7,940,000 10,609,000 348 48,174,822.14 95,612,160 23,655,000 67,354,000 70,211,970 56,745,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1? 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 *>1 oo 23 O/f 26 97 *>8 oq 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington . .. Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Houston Cincinnati Cleveland . Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee *. Cedar Rapids Des Moines . • Dubuquc St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans Wichita . Kansas City Mo St Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg Total other reserve cities Total all reserve cities 2 6 8 4 6 13 13 6 7 5 G 3 4 6 5 2 4 (3 3 3 5,582,510 183,000 523,900 1,990, 970 3, 720, 000 4,056,010 * 1,964,690 160,000 1,827 280 50 000 53 000 890, 530 181 500 60 000 383,100 10,000 666,050 662 500 920 000 764,620 300,060 1,810,000 121,990 797,100 98 000 70 000 500 150,000 5 000 165,700 300,000 285,720 500,000 45,000 70,000 20,000 911 970 300 000 41,430 1,020 274,000 341,200 47,480 50,730 1,530,000 298,630 5,000 i.56,666 3,385,000 5,685,000 265,000 30,000 700,000 175,000 369,000 STATES, ETC. 38 39 •10 41 42 43 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States 84 56 48 197 35 81 1,197,549.85 441,991.94 415, 265.55 2,800,921.93 433,300.99 1,635,920. 39 119,000 81,440 53, 540 474,300 207,170 428,420 20,000 501 6, 924,950. 65 1,363,870 20,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 195 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. NOVEMBER 17, 1903. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury Fractional certificates. silver coin. $67,131 $11,282,351 4, 975,657 1G1,232 1,795,232 59,064 287,427 18,053,240 29,666 26,372 12,709 256,669 320, 978 60,444 10,735 12,300 44,493 51,480 46,187 53,295 66,208 121,981 66,774 72,425 46,436 98,072 16,119 27,514 6,644 105,110 59,530 26,804 11,968 140,287 35,309 13,134 165,991 83,298 35,464 130,723 60,364 14,244 3,796,083 76,000 562,958 3,772,220 3,453,926 1,749,229 777,936 15,523 512,828 5,000 102,589 159,127 432,287 73,500 197,652 52,537 26,833 96,400 30,276 39,325 19,000 204,268 70,840 4,513 12,000 354,797 128,468 640 386,613 291,773 10,801 111,558 174,143 14,737 Total. On h a n d . Outstanding. $406,422. 50 10,852.50 23,602. 50 $46,407,577.50 3,862,147.50 11,368,037.50 440,877. 50 61,637,762.50 7,217,700 950,000 592,000 11,644,500 9,035,000 3,840,000 1,219,000 300,000 1,500,000 2,875,000 587,500 580,000 4,975,000 4,125,000 885,000 825,000 1,250,000 1,812,500 225,000 450,000 275,000 846,000 L, 400,000 900,000 250,000 2,241,000 505,000 260,000 1,250,000 2,250,000 1,050,000 5,075,000 2,668,000 1,050,000 87,102. 50 80,450. 00 2,900.00 44,867.50 68,552. 50 67,300.00 16,002. 50 14,400.00 30,500.00 38,060.00 32, 950.00 9,750.00 7,130,597.50 869,550.00 589,100.00 11,599,632.50 8,966,447.50 3,772, 700.00 1,202,997.50 300,000.00 1,482,492.50 2,875,000.00 587,500.00 551,200.00 4,954,997.50 4,087,795.00 883,750.00 824,750.00 1,218,050.00 1,810,850.00 223,300.00 439,397.50 274,500.00 798,300.00 1, 382,350.00 900,000.00 250,000.00 2,240,000.00 505,000. 00 260, 000.00 1, 250,000. 00 2,235,600.00 1,019,500. 00 5,036,940.00 2,635,050.00 1,040,250.00 74,908,200 710,602.50 74,197,597.50 Issued. $712,193.81 $138,778,778.21 180,872. 60 24,606,334.10 33,002.13 14,424,253.13 926,068. 54 177,809,365.44 229,917.94 14,635,411.94 26,786.05 737,326.55 76,165.30 1,524,255.80 493,088.69 17,507,119.69 153,381.35 i 10,785,415.35 78,259.65 i 4,835,762.15 71,209.96 2,818,505.96 5,600.00 89,923.00 29,528.25 1,604,708.75 39,659.05 883,694.05 11,772.70 709,353.70 28,717.15 1,212,652.65 32,645.45 2,842/228.45 52,277.77 3,137,473.77 14,538.80 1,086,357.30 30,959.15 3,113,116.15 25.458.50 1,242,647.50 49,155.68 2,544,532.68 I 13,677.95 352,662.95 11,935.85 402,712.45 5,952.75 187,584.25 84,786.50 2,136,524.09 31,389.30 1,676,239.30 6,686.50 435,438.50 10,055.60 220,568.60 53,166.30 3,000,780.30 11,316.90 637,248.90 17,226.70 129,440.70 81,353.80 2,052,640.30 34,386.82 3,472,502.82 20,284.94 788,740.49 184,227.85 5,700,091.35 56,797.90 3,861,244.90 34,556.24 2,041,477.24 2,329,727 17,716,380 I 2,106,923.34 I 98,406,382.58 j 2,617,154 35,769, 620 44,895 42,8€7 57,406 197,368 13,948 47,506 185,323 200,256 81,976 1, 214,580 301,795 776,325 93,128.17 71,939.01 52,865. 79 452,910.98 69,626.81 190,981.59 403,930 2,760,255 | 931,452.35 | 12,404,458.00 I 17,507.50 28, 800. 00 20,002. 50 37,205.00 1,250.00 250.00 31, 950.00 1,650.00 1,700.00 10,602.50 500.00 47, 700.00 17,650.00 1,000.00 3,032,991.88 I 276,215,748.02 | 136,986,840 | 1,151,480.00 | 135,835,360.00 1,639,896.02 838,433.95 661,053.34 5,140,080.91 1,025,840.80 3,099,152.98 5,855,350 4,510,500 4,714,500 18,232,000 4,056,000 10,296,450 66, 395.00 91,355.00 94,826.00 292,643.00 61,405.00 219,233.50 5, 788,955.00 4,419,145.00 4,619,674.00 17,939,357.00 3,994, 595.00 10,077,216.50 47,664,800 j 825,857.50 46, 838,942.50 196 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OP NATIONAL BANKS, NOVEMBER 17, 1903—Continued. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of )anks. Gold coin. Gold Gold Treasury Gold clearTreasury certificates ing-house ertificates. payable to certificates. order. STATES, ETC.—continued. New York New Jersey... Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . 312 130 551 23 68 1 13,377,682.98 81,479,770 1,175,172.64 725,620 7,444,535.16 2,128,580 39, 380 148,245.50 183,740 422,184.67 80,300 34,440.00 $735,000 $200,000! 160,000 1,085 12,602,260.95 4,637,390 71 68 42 23 47 21 44 21 26 367 15 96 61 626, 797.55 706, 958. 65 316, 231. 50 110, 313. 00 267, 311.55 143, 008. 20 287, 378. 00 88, 694.20 65, 751.50 1,770,523.20 87, 240.00 745, 896. 00 611, 888. 90 230, 390 224,190 94,540 66, 540 105,070 47,100 416,610 93,580 144,640 1,122,440 52,220 207, 300 408,280 902 ~298~ 158 297 82 101 180 248 68 5,827,992.25 3,212, 900 30,000 4,051, 711.41 2, 699,519.19 3,117,180. 96 1,872,677.41 1,583,671.20 1,536,035.00 1,720,611.67 519,885.50 731,060 585,970 901,650 312,610 213,530 258,820 346, 590 129,700 460,000 30,000 370,000 100,000 85, 000 5,000 10,OCO Total Middle Western States... 1,432 74 North Dakota . . . 59 South Dakota 129 Nebraska 143 Kansas 23 Montana 16 Wyoming 51 Colorado 20 New M e x i c o . . . . . 87 Oklahoma 90 Indian Territory 17,104,292.34 3, 479, 930 1,100,000 10,000 272, 395. 25 385, 880. 00 780, 350.05 1,289,898. 57 869, 925.00 232, 965.00 1,328,745.65 155, 677.50 293, 879.40 194, 549.50 112,140 117,680 73,710 234,180 236, 690 21, 920 269,650 34,270 142,090 98,220 692 5,804,265.92 1,340,550 2,436,402. 70 834, 502. 50 2, 011,479. 50 354,830.00 281,830.00 21, 646.00 174, 828. 90 22, 865. 00 151, 230 30,630 77,440 33,620 3,520 6,138,383.60 370,800 370,585.00 15,705.00 240 2,820 386,290.00 3,060 Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia .. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin . Minnesota. Iowa Missouri... Total Western States Washington . Oregon California... Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska « 155 Total Pacific States Hawaii ft... Porto Rico. Total island possessions 895, 000 200,000| 10,000 10, 000 10,000 50,000 40,000 10.000 50,000 73,320 1,040 Total country banks 4,770 Total United States 5,118 102,963,257.85 110,020,660 25,730,000 67,584,000 54,788,435.71 14,408,500 a Statement of September 9, 1903. 2,075,000 230,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 197 DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. NOVEMBER 17, 1903—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. $378, 939 81,437,024 114,538 1,509,630 725,638 2,862,550 187,085 40,159 296, 826 25,508 19,429 1,220 8553,657.49 361,385.17 659,414.94 40,857.75 85,419.09 2,356.50 88,168,073.47 3, 886, 345.81 13,975,718.10 455, 727.25 1,013, 677.76 137,745.50 6,312,544 1,704,090.94 Silver dollars. 1,286,002 Issued. On hand. Outstanding. 822, 069,800 8,840,550 31,048,400 953,000 3,011,500 250,000 8287,080.00 156,742.50 274,940.00 13,645.00 56,055.00 1,250.00 821, 782, 720.00 8,683,807.50 30, 773,460.00 939,355.00 2, 955,445. 00 248, 750. 00 27,637,287.89 66,173,250 789, 712. 50 65,383, 537. 50 4. 994, 200 3i 576, 000 2,012, 250 1, 621, 750 3,025,050 1,098,750 2, 587,000 1,236,250 980,250 9, 619, 760 472,750 6,083,850 3,877,250 82,720.00 42, 025.00 20,360.00 11,450.00 1,002.50 3,600.00 20,850.00 3,420.00 4,122. 50 110, 057. 50 750.00 32,112.50 18,120.00 4,911, 480. 00 3,533, 975.00 1,991,890.00 1,610,300.00 3,024, 047. 50 1,095,150.002,566,150.00 1,232, 830.00 976,127.50 9,539, 702.50 472,000.00 6,051, 737.50 3,859,130.00 174,905 102,002 102,220 87,210 191,699 123,426 226,996 103,231 122,017 811,161 37,391 116,373 222,392 404,571 245,493 107,197 155,994 271,010 59,714 280, 782 27,521 148,794 977,483 93,977 141,217 337, 734 123,322.90 77,685. 69 53,167.02 56,751. 66 94,166. 32 49,013,85 51, 708.10 32,347.30 42,105.15 262, 992. 61 19,221.55 61, 267. 56 95, 745. 85 1, 559,986. 45 1,366,329. 34 673,3f;5.52 47d,808,66 929,256.87 422,262. 05 1,263,474.10 345, 373. 50 523,307.65 4, 944,599.81 290,049.55 1,282, 053. 56 1,686,040.75 2,421,023 3,251,487 1,019,495.56 15,762,897.81 41,215,110 350,590.00 40,864,520.00 519, 523 336,284 421, 593 162,438 167,807 150,423 268,657 102, 772 731,053 544,799 835, 764 359,984 273,940 288,762 397,541 136,845 288,122.46 177,813.02 301,415.18 128,492. 60 109,318. 37 108,624.12 163,367.65 56,384.13 6,374,469. 87 4, 344, 385. 21 6,047, 603.14 2,866, 202. 01 2,718,266.57 2,442,664.12 2,981,767.32 950,586. 63 18,043,645 7,988,400 14,034,150 5,594,860 4,163,370 3,771,400 8, 784, 900 2, 900,050 214,165.00 84,560.00 61,895.00 38,070. 00 39,135.00 43,020. 00 43, 630. 00 11,205.00 17, 829, 480. 00 7,913,840.00 13,972,255. 00 5,556, 790.00 4,124, 235. 00 3, 728, 380. 00 8, 741, 270. 00 2,888, 845.00 2,129,497 3,568,688 1,333,537.53 28,725,944. 87 65, 290,775 535,680. 00 64,755,095.00 51,375 49, 474 118,226 183,911 58,290 25, 482 111,253 28,261 106, 768 88,896 99,408 91,079 101,131 275,766 40, 705 16,051 203, 760 24,117 140, 906 111,251 34, 266.34 29,440.15 57,967.79 101,711.49 48, 557.15 18, 695. 65 83,850. 37 36,004.80 59,083.06 42,638.22 572, 5S4. 59 673, 553.15 1,171,384.84 2, 095, 467.06 1, 254,167.15 315,113.65 1,997,259.02 278,330.30 742,726.46 535,554.72 1,109,750 1,048,050 3,251,070 5,070,550 1,004,750 494,500 1,768,250 720,750 1,376,300 1,599,100 7,000.00 7,550.00 4,437. 50 19, 640. 00 61,385.00 5,600.00 4,250.00 3,612. 50 5,580.00 1,102,750.00 1,040,500. 00 3,246,632.50 5, 050,910.00 943,365.00 494, 500. 00 1,762,650.00 716,500.00 1,372, 687. 50 1,593,520.00 824,936 1,104,174 512,215.02 9, 636,140.94 17,443,070 119,055.00 17, 324,015. 00 123,829 35,962 95, 428 16,564 20,567 1,018 18,575 1,037 177,963 26,351 62,336 34,216 2,737 66,897.17 75,447.55 115, 682. 68 16,175.90 11,505.75 1,880.35 10,170.12 325.15 2,956,321.87 1,002,893.05 2,.362,366.18 455,405. 90 320,159. 75 24, 543. 35 290,602. 02 25,522.15 1,631,250 579,800 1,985,000 330,900 299,000 20, 500 361,500 12,500 9,480. 00 46,655. 00 33, 620. 00 16,200. 00 7.50 2.50 10.250. 00 7, 500.00 298,084. 67 7,437, 814. 27 5, 220, 450 123,715. 00 5, 096, 735.00 41,000.00 100,000. 00 312,980 13,708 255 317, 566 4€ 47 £ 51 52 52 54 5f 5C 57 5§ 5£ 6C 61 62 62 64 6£ 6e 67 6£ 6c 7C 71 72 7c 14 7;" It 1,621,770.00 r 533,145. 00 it 1,951,380.00 7c 314, 700. 00 8C 298,992. 50 81 20,497.50 82 351,250.00 83 5,000.00 84 28,003 20,659 211 17,345.40 14,565.55 416,384. 40 53, 749.55 61, 500 100,000 20,500.00 48,662 211 31,910. 95 470,133. 95 161,500 20,500.00 141,000.00 7,427,030 17,314,925 5,830, 787. 02 102,074,677.73 243,168,955 2,765.110.00 240,404,845.00 10,044,184 53,084,545 8,863, 778. 90 378,290,425. 75 380,155,795 j 3,916,590.00 376,239, 205.00 4C 41 42 42 44 4£ 8f se 198 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL B A N K S , JANUARY 22, 1904. Specie. Citiy, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Gold Treasury Gold clearcertificates ing-house payable to certificates. order. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis Total central reserve cities $5,478,087.80 $80,222,020 $25, 325,000 $52,475,000 10,580,707.50 9,429,060 4,295,000 1,498,813. 50 10,482,750 2,755,000 61 17,557,608.80 |100,133,830 32,375,000 52,475, 000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans. WTichita Kansas City, Mo ... St. Joseph.'. Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg Total other reserve cities Total all reserve cities 1,330, 360.50 276,986.00 382,187.00 1,516,313.50 3,652,006.56 538,690.50 97,095.00 3, 750.00 69, 730. 50 689,767.50 224,570.00 82,270.50 283,320.50 649,122,50 1,367,930.00 609,846.50 1,244,122.50 946,907. 50 1,482, 610.00 91,782.50 193,421.50 169,490. CO 1,555,947.01 684,617. 50 316,592.50 92,722. 50 1,571,661.00 405,360.00 106,445.00 1,284,850.00 2,541,365.00 790,134. 35 5, 500,065.00 2,460,245.00 2, 327, 915.00 10,062, 420 198,000 671,950 2,030,560 4,602, 900 1,679,570 2,024,120 62, 000 1,231,460 147, 750 377,000 142,000 746, 380 1,215,000 829,000 226,820 1,455,000 121,990 865,000 100,000 3,000 5,000 100,050 222,260 293 35, 540, 200. 92 31,355,690 11,190,000 9,904,000 354 53,097,809.72 131,489,520 43,565,000 62, 379,000 68,000 1,242,370 16, 820 1,100 155,500 348, 260 108,390 1,150 288,870 6,000 2,190,000 150,000 7,010,000 5, 810,000 790,000 ""460,666 50,000 25, 000 *io,"66o' 870,000 750, 000 155,000 70,000 150,000 300,000 500,000 45,000 20,000 300,000 900,000 150,000 389,000 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut 84 56 49 197 35 81 1,179,002.50 428,715.81 411,574.80 2,767,421.24 416,370. 57 1,586, 744.12 114,690 69,690 69,860 447,220 186,800 416,700 Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. 502 | 6,789,829.04 1,304,960 45, 000 312 130 558 23 69 1 3, 535,490.05 1,191,940.89 7,317,923.57 151,213.50 429,693.67 34,352. 50 1,505,280 816, 710 2,166, 500 41, 960 187,100 58,400 710,000 1,093 I 12,660,614.18 4,775,950 870,000 Total Eastern States. 45,000 205,000 160,000 205,000 EEPOBT OB' THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 199 YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. J A N U A R Y 22, 1904. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. $61,221 .f 17,158,484 7, 595,526 221,372 3,519, 905 95,092 Fractional silver coin. Total. $734,837. 46 SI 81, 454, 650. 26 309,477. 40 32, 431, 142.90 18, 387, 247.88 35,687. 38 Issued. On h a n d . Outstanding. 317,000 $1,030, 580.00 4, 257,000 4, 105.00 11, 591,640 36, 400.00 $43,286,420.00 4,252,895.00 11,555,240.00 1,071, 085.00 59,094,555.00 00, 165,640 28,273,915 1,080,002. 24 4,261,544 85,000 633, 524 4,689,132 4,823,491 2,472,079 669,466 46,809 798,718 8,000 113 635 94,913 132,057 678,823 89,000 381 379 156,630 55,449 100,644 58 380 57,491 20,000 136,165 58,900 5,000 9,000 1,130,679 96,501 890 303,348 263,750 5, 626 53,702 234,466 6,681 246,969. 00 14,368. 45 75, 629. 95 403,198. 08 176,314. 53 107.603.70 104,933. 49 19,600. 00 77,432. 65 64,755. 00 11 714 86 19,423. 50 39,458. 84 60,377. 77 109, 943. 00 33,485 05 38, 538. 00 27,164. 50 50,806. 00 14 899 68 23,283. 36 5, 842. 35 94,338. 45 27,480 70 7,162.20 10,122 65 59,465 60 19,335 14,463 00 92,560.35 40,197 99 44,064 60 267,148 35 105,543 05 35,580 74 2,601,906 22, 730, 872 2, 543, 210 39 115 865 879.31 78 817,250 1,385 675.00 77,431,575.00 2, 979, 591 51,004,787 3, 623, 212 63 348 138 920.35 138 982,890 2,456 760.00 136,526,130.00 41,039 36,136 53,951 137,908 12, 324 40,231 176,133 213,013 86,300 1,145,422 290,057 797,001 110, 500 45 80,207 75 56,533 42 469,517 28 72,539.11 245, 738 98 95 , 065.00 90 425. 00 123 ,623.50 3i6 ,765.50 63 ,800.00 226 538.50 5,810, 285.00 4,477,575.00 4,485, 876.50 18,692,184.50 4,492, 200.00 10,069, 911.50 377, 685 27,702 25,187 17,704 172,174 307,723 74,720 13,082 10,600 121,110 69,876 42 331 49,878 82,987 90,293 200,045 69 347 80,437 25,357 79,500 11 445 30,346 10,128 121,125 64, 772 20,104 16,827 151,956 53,056 19,616 124,348 89,057 48,943 150,258 97,720 32,152 232, 273, 041.04 18, 122, 749, 1, 780, 21, 631, 13, 562, 6 122, 2 958, 142, 2 823, 980, 779, 888, 1 284, 3 563, 3 345, 1 2 974, 1 331, 2 578, S46 457, 210 2 307 1 558 393, ?16 4 456 591 142 1 960 3 282 997 7 022 3 571 2 408 1 621 827 678 4 967 9"8 3 131 995. 50 541.45 994.95 377.58 435.09 663.20 696.49 759.00 451.15 148.50 250.86 485.00 203. 34 616. 27 923.00 877. 55 727.50 868.00 560.00 507 18 541.86 460.35 625.46 030.20 858.70 672.15 131.60 072.95 514.00 606.35 629.99 157.95 323.35 844.05 328.74 364. 95 762.56 219. 22 488.52 090. 68 415.10 557,650 950,000 592,000 11, 094,500 10,434,850 4, 080,000 1, 219,000 300,000 1, 500, 000 475,000 637,500 732, 000 580,000 4, 975,000 4, 545, 000 985,000 825, 000 1, 250,000 1, 912,450 225 000 450,000 275,000 846,000 1, 400,000 900.000 250,000 2, 241,000 505,000 260,000 1, 250,000 2, 250,000 1, 050, 000 5, 452,300 2, 768. 000 1, 050,000 5 4 4 19 4 10 905,350 568,000 614,500 038,950 556,000 296,450 262, 682.50 36, 450.00 5, 855.00 85, 667.50 35, 652.50 7, 750.00 48, 952.50 3, 550.00 14, 955. 00 31, 200.00 20, 002.50 103, 905.00 250.00 51, 100.00 97, 250.00 10, 952.50 48 650. 00 37 850.00 17 750.00 80 500.00 7 33 37 233 47 24 250.00 750. 00 300.00 300.00 200.00 950.00 000.00 7,294,967.50 913,550.00 586,145.00 11,008,832.50 10,399,197.50 4,072, 250.00 1,170,047.50 296,450.00 1,485,045.00 3,475,000.00 637,500.00 732,000.00 548,800.00 4,954,997.50 4,441,095.00 985,000.00 824,750.00 1,198,900.00 1,815,200.00 225 000.00 439, 047. 50 275,000.00 797, 350. 00 1,362,150.00 882, 250. 00 250, 000. 00 2,160, 500. 00 505 000 00 258, 750.00 1,242,250.00 2,216, 700. 00 1,012,700.00 5,219,100.00 2,720, 050.00 1,026,000.00 321,589 2,707, 926 1,035,036.99 12 204 341.03 48 979,250 951 217.50 48,028,032.50 455,140 129,488 769,549 36,609 24,107 480 1,558,516 1,497,986 2, 775,148 216, 931 346, 784 31, 037 539,274 351,304 738,161 40, 725 108,6o5 1,025 28 88 68 62 95 00 8 508 700.33 3 987 429.77 13 927 282.25 487 439.12 1 096 340.62 125 294.50 22 568,800 8 840,550 31 842, 920 953.000 3 030,200 250, 000 463 153 412 22 66 2 8^5.00 207.50 112.50 205.00 480.00 500.00 22,104, 925.00 8,687, 342. 50 31,430, 807. 50 930,795.00 2,963, 720.00 247,500.00 1, 415, 373 6,426, 402 1.779,147 41 28 132 486. 59 67 485,470 1,120 380.00 66,365,090. 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 9 2 2 2 2 2 o 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 200 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 6 5 . — S P E C I E AND CIRCULATION O F NATIONAL B A N K S , JANUARY 22, 1904—Continued. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, a n d Territory. Gold coin. Gold Gold Treasury Gold clearT r e a s u r y certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. STATES, E T C . — c o n t i n u e d . 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 63 Virginia West V i r g i n i a North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States 64 65 67 68 69 70 71 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total, Middle States 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 81 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado, New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 85 S7 89 Washington Oresron California . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a Total, Pacific States no 91 Hawaii a Porto Rico $604,229.95 690,266.45 286,061.00 120,068.00 208,931.80 142,362.15 291,207.00 87, 580.10 64,728.00 1,781,296.50 142, 740. 00 710,364.50 628,003. 90 $273,950 221,450 84,440 58,100 156,360 70,620 378,240 112,480 116,390 1,174,750 80,750 204, 960 470, 060 910 5, 757,839. 35 3, 402,550 30,000 302 159 299 83 103 186 249 70 4,063, 516. 75 2, 675, 514. 50 3,106, 748. 40 1,926,134.02 1,662,012.83 1,344,857.50 1,664,490.67 572, 768. 50 718,290 626, 050 796, 680 344,710 210, 630 199,310 347,710 135,610 50,000 535 000 30,000 370, 000 130, 000 85,000 5,000 1,451 17,016,013.17 3,378,990 1,205,000 75 60 130 142 23 17 52 21 86 99 Total, Western States 82 83 71 69 42 23 49 23 47 21 27 364 16 98 60 .... 282, 937.75 402, 695. 00 732, 037. 55 1,253,309.39 857,572. 50 240,020. 00 1,316,280.60 166,162.50 260 249 40 221,783.13 78,090 97,110 66,780 230,020 199,300 17,130 363,840 24,610 148 500 91,180 705 5,733, 047. 82 1,316,530 33 32 52 21 10 2 11 1 2,363,868.00 865,035.00 2,200,532.00 405,155.00 246,340 00 39,745.00 193,769.50 13,800.00 107,100 49,890 105,090 23,180 2 790 162 6,328,244.50 360,090 2 1 316 055.00 70.00 330 $60,000 $10,000 10 000 10,000 40,000 10,000 50,000 15,000 3 316,125.00 330 54,601, 743. 06 14,539,430 2,200,000 Total United States 5,180 107,699,552. 78 146,028,950 45, 765,000 2,000 68,370 3,670 4,826 a Statement of Nov. 17, 1903. 2,000 15, 000 Total, country banks Total, island possessions 60,000 282, 000 62,661,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 201 DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. JANUARY 22, 1904—Continued. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Fractional Treasury certificates. silver coin. Circulating notes. Total. Issued. On h a n d . Outstanding. $182,883 103,862 98,268 119,275 238, 745 164, 370 274,465 209, 412 249,771 990, 628 69, 536 163,942 331,850 $524,440 267,988 89,527 204,857 294,004 106, 302 292, 686 48,763 134, 934 1,320,719 97.939 161,225 662,203 $163,025.67 81,590.91 73,682. 25 81,913.27 88, 935.68 63,075. 31 114,231.55 42,658. 50 52,239. 36 312,222.41 26,660.20 77,521.69 112,903.00 $1,808,528.62 1,375,157.36 631,978.25 584,213.27 986,976.48 546,729.46 1,350,829.55 500,893.60 618,062.36 5,579,615.91 417,625.20 1,328,013.19 2,215,019.90 $4,885,150 3,700,450 2,040, 750 1,634,250 3,065,700 1,117,750 2,823,100 1,236,250 1,024,000 9,132,035 472,750 6,465,350 3,869,150 $51,500.00 21,895.00 15,960.00 16,300.00 23,552.50 10,550.00 10,700.00 2,420.00 8,902. 50 99,307.50 305. 00 28,932. 50 14,470. 00 $4,833,650.00 3,678, 555.00 2,024,790.00 1,617,950. 00 3,042,147.50 1,107,200.00 2,812,400.00 1,238,830.00 1,015,097. 50 9,032,727.50 472, 445.00 6,436,417. 50 3,854, 680. 00 3,197,007 4,205,587 1,290,659.80 17,943,643.15 41,466,685 304, 795.00 41,161,890.00 629, 818 366, 623 437, 054 202,678 172,525 186,717 283. 862 128,237 729,989 521,174 828,672 346,423 271,144 243,338 372,630 126,237 384,998.02 194,210. 77 356,279.37 151,449.59 128,249.72 143,122.93 155,322. 51 65,483. 94 18,313,395 8,130,850 13,836,650 5,823,760 4, 244, 670 3,832,050 8, 982, 500 2,927,200 178,635. 00 60, 457.50 51, 655.00 29, 470.00 32,635.00 34, 460.00 43,947.50 9,357.50 18,134, 760. 00 8, 070, 392.50 13, 784, 995. 00 5,794, 290.00 4,212,035.00 3,797,590.00 8,938,552.50 2,917,842.50 2,407,514 3,439,607 1,579,116. 85 66,091,075 440,617.50 65,650,457. 50 62.176 61, 752 112,130 228, 493 59, 852 24,647 117, 737 33,038 129,672 108,171 52,231 62,136 117,124 265,856 17,267 14, 942 248, 439 36,796 144,406 105,984 50,398.14 31,314.20 55, 262. 59 130,331.24 57,256.65 18,970.25 70,828.83 38,351.70 47,572.85 54,847.18 525, 832.89 655, 007.20 1,123,334.14 2,120, 009.63 1,191,248.15 315, 709. 25 2.117,125. 43 298,958.20 730, 400.25 581,965.31 1,148,250 1,073,300 3.316, 320 5,227,105 1,042, 250 457,000 1,795,750 752,000 1,392,500 1,678,400 9,560.00 8,550.00 45,307.50 49,965. 00 76,855.00 4,800.00 13,325.00 9,255.00 11,362.50 21,250.00 1,138,690.00 1,064,750.00 3,271,012.50 5,177,140.00 965,395. 00 452,200.00 1,782,425.CO 742, 745. 00 1,381,137.50 1, 657,150. 00 937, 668 1,065,181 555,133.63 9,659,590.45 17,882,875 250,230. 00 17, 632, 615. 00 153,054 44,479 121,171 26, 250 30,122 1,731 14,852 1,019 95,072 29,695 62,348 36,922 4,647 80 20,678 330 91,262.45 81,066.60 138,682.65 22,086. 90 20,093. 50 5 408 55 12, 232.14 72. 50 2,825,356.45 1,070,165.60 2,627,823. 65 513, 593. 90 303, 992. 50 46 964 55 309,901.64 18,891.50 1, 616, 270 586,050 2, 234, 500 348, 650 299, 000 220 500 399,000 12,500 38,300. 00 47,265. 00 69,075. 00 28,050.00 5,107.50 50.400.00 5,060.00 1, 577,970. 00 538,785.00 2,165,425.00 320,600.00 293,892.50 220 500 00 348,600.00 7,440.00 392,678 249,772 370, 905. 29 7,716,689.79 5, 716,470 243,257. 50 5,473,212. 50 24,094 790 216 6,298 21,406.50 351. 33 362,101.50 7,509.33 66,500 100,000 11,650.00 54,850.00 100,000.00 24,884 6, 514 21,757.83 369,610. 83 166,500 11,650.00 154,850.00 18,100,989 6,631,757.80 105,052,632. 86 247,788,325 3,322,147.50 244,466,177.50 69,105,776 10,254,970.43 453,191,553.21 386,771,215 5,778,907.50 380,992, 307.50 8, 696, 713 11,676, 304 6,576,611.77 4,383, 572. 27 6,060,433. 77 3,001,394.61 2,814, 561. 55 2, 247, 345. 43 2, 909, 015.18 1,033,336.44 29,026,271.02 51 52 5H 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 6ft 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 S7 SH 89 90 91 202 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, MARCH 28, 1901. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of )anks. Gold coin. ' Gold Gold Treasury Gold clearTreasury certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 1 2 ^ New York Chicago St Louis Total central reserve cities 41 12 7 $5,920,547.40 $87,368,800 #21,100,000 $71,045,000 11,798,830.00 8,710,760 5,600,000 1,499,233.50 10,096,790 1,925,000 60 19,218,610. 90 106,176,350 28,625,000 71,045,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "M 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 oo 23 <>4 25 26 97 28 oq 30 31 33 S1 35 % 37 38 Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia . Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids . Des Moines Dubuque St Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans. Wichita Kansas Citv, Mo St Joseph Lincoln . Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco '. Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 30 4 5 34 31 18 11 2 6 8 6 6 6 13 12 6 7 5 3 4 3 6 5 2 4 6 3 3 7 5 4 7 9 3 1,324,822. 00 276,603.50 309 022 00 1,466,073.50 3,112, 539. 00 508,097.00 109,962. 50 24 3§0 00 83,097.00 659,200.00 335 455 00 118,179.00 242,500.00 446,399. 00 1,217,825.00 579,395.00 784,480.00 874, 760.00 1 497 225 00 92,650.00 165,099.10 189,722.50 1,580,870.21 951,172.50 307,495.00 93 452 50 1,838, 625.00 393,370.00 106,575. 00 1,249,402.50 2, 684,580.00 679,144.30 6,211,675.00 2,996,846.11 2,372,110.00 9,126,670 333,000 646 400 1,414,820 4,784,750 1,308,630 980,120 12 000 679,740 175,000 308 000 31,000 720,590 890,800 889,020 268, 520 1,467,500 121,990 835 000 91,500 15,000 10,000 37,700 201,420 45,000 80 000 1,247,630 50,130 1,800 144,540 362,700 15,350 12,440 145, 460 Total other reserve cities 290 35,882,774.22 Total all reserve cities 350 - . . . Q . . 3,084,500 150,000 4,020,000 9,925,000 290,000 50,000 120,000 30,000 10 000 920,000 715,000 105,000 70,000 150,000 300,000 500,000 20 000 300,000 800 000 180, 000 365,000 27,454,220 7,580,000 14,524,500 55,101,385.12 133,630,570 36,205,000 85, 569,500 STATES, ETC. *W 40 41 49 43 44 New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware . .. 4°) Maryland 50 District of Columbia Total Eastern States 45 46 47 48 * 84 56 49 195 34 81 1 162 371 22 422,959.54 416,509.88 2,772,092.36 407,351.66 1,537,697.39 123 370 60,740 61,880 479 680 206,420 451,300 499 6,718,982.05 1,383,390 30,000 313 131 560 23 70 1 3,344,837.23 1 189 597 49 7,180,188.42 142 797 00 436,873.17 34,770.00 1,556,770 799 630 2,191,860 45 080 211,350 36,480 735,000 1,098 12,329,063.31 4,841.170 30,000 120, 000 160,000 895,000 120,000 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 203 DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. MARCH 28, 1904. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. $72,109 $16,939,075 151,622 6,642,302 51,442 3,160,123 Issued. On h a n d . Outstanding. $616, 769.87 1203,062,301.27 33, 235,516. 46 332, 002. 46 16,756,322.68 23,734.18 $38,223,000 4,257,000 12,141, 590 $864,875.00 17,855.00 179, 402.50 $37,358,125.00 4,239,145.00 11,962,187.50 53,559,457.50 Total. 275,173 26,741, 500 972, 506. 51 253,054,140. 41 54,621,590 1,062,132. 50 22, 913 20,149 12,920 196,272 348,242 42,457 10,452 16,700 80,927 32,405 34,456 48,583 63,424 63,577 110,191 47,048 40,292 32, 529 107,550 11,125 32,163 5,184 111,340 45, 276 13, 548 6,853 180,189 54,708 15,526 112,203 112,150 49,198 133,005 68,726 25,231 3,377,728 88,000 493,885 3,784,410 4,000,463 2,282,738 468,528 26,314 836,086 43,102 56,254 12,853 122,822 282,623 87,102 338,176 250,677 46,680 107,832 82, 000 65,088 29,000 94,469 32,455 5,000 34,000 1,589,462 156,271 2,100 297,793 309,783 5,933 57,637 158,909 5,500 233,352.81 30,732.70 82,727.30 390,024. 37 200,653.80 66,096.20 68,383.50 12,700.00 48,751.25 39,808.05 9,958.46 20,685.20 35,896.05 43,633. 71 104,125. 25 16,694. 75 20,771.45 31,656.75 26,494. 50 13,487.50 27,400. 85 4, 219. 80 69,470. 25 26,525. 00 5,314.75 6,843.50 67,101.40 10,998.15 12,091.00 80,007.60 28,002.86 29,894.45 236,276.45 86,717.30 61,840. 60 17,169,985.81 898,485.20 1, 524, 954. 30 21,196,599.87 12,446,647.80 4,618,018.20 1, 687,446.00 92,064.00 1,758, 601.25 949,515.05 754,123. 46 231,300.20 1,185, 232.05 2,647, 032.71 3,123, 263. 25 1,249,833.75 2,563, 720,45 1,212,615.75 2, 574,101. 50 360, 762. 50 454,750.95 238,126.30 2,193,849.46 1, 756,848. 50 376,357.75 241,149.00 5,223,007. 40 665,477.15 138,092.00 1,883,946.10 3,497,215.86 779,519. 75 7,631,033.45 3, 821, 658. 41 2,464, 681.60 7,896,450 750,000 592,000 11,532,500 10,795,000 4,193,000 1,859,000 300, 000 1, 500, 000 3, 875,000 887,400 832, 000 580,000 5,123, 500 4,214,500 1,100,000 1,235,000 1,300,000 1,842,500 225,000 469,950 275,000 980,000 1,400,000 900,000 250,000 2,241,000 505,000 260,000 1,250,000 2, 250,000 1,050,000 6,525,000 3,410,000 1,050,000 203,692. 50 17,150.00 4, 960. 00 312,917.50 179,602.50 115, 350.00 664,942.50 36, 655.00 124, 950.00 36,800.00 48,902.50 73,705.00 1,200.00 250.00 69,650.00 21,900.00 ii,252.50 50.00 48,300.00 25,800.00 11,300.00 so, ioo. 66 650.00 4,400.00 56, 900.00 46,900. 00 384,450.00 117.700.00 19,650.00 7,692, 757.50 732, 850.00 587, 040.00 11,219,582.50 10,615,397.50 4, 077,650.00 1,194,057. 50 300.000.00 1,463,345.00 3,875,000. 00 762,450.00 832,000.00 543,200.00 5,074,597. 50 4,140, 795.00 1,098,800.00 1,234,750.00 1,230,350.00 1,820,600.00 225,000.00 428,697.50 274,950.00 931, 700.00 1,374,200.00 888, 700. 00 250,000.00 2,160, 900. 00 505,000. 00 259,350.00 1,245,600.00 2,193,100.00 1,003,100.00 6,140,550.00 3,292,300.00 1,030,350.00 2,307,512 19,631,673 2, 229,337.56 j 109, 610, 016. 78 83,448,800 2,750,080.00 80,698,720.00 2,582,685 46,373,173 3,201,844.07 362,664,157.19 138,070,390 3,812,212.50 134,258,177. 50 36,250 39,174 41,573 167,132 13,252 43,945 188,419 194,496 81,954 1,044,938 201,954 737,349 105,893.14 80,008. 00 47, 997.58 432,477. 83 68,853.56 196, 227.85 1,616,303.36 797,377.54 649,914.46 4,896,320.19 897,831.22 2,996,519.24 5,927,800 4, 633,500 4,689,500 19, 669, 850 4,656,000 10,566, 450 65,715. 00 61,960.00 72,251.00 249,260.50 28,790.00 191,081.00 5, 862,085.00 4,571,540.00 4,617,249.00 19,420,589.50 4,627,210.00 10,375,369.00 341,326 2, 449,110 931,457.96 11,854, 266.01 50,143,100 669,057.50 49,474,042.50 366,939 88,737 724,295 32,933 24,190 1, 670 1.467,502 li502,003 2, 790, 967 183,374 252,641 16, 725 507,140. 69 325,269. 80 669,384. 72 40, 753. 65 83, 241.19 4,920.00 8,098,188.92 3, 905, 237. 29 13, 716, 695.14 444,937.65 1,008,295.36 94,565. 00 22,584,800 8,859,800 32,846,200 953, 000 3,090,250 250,000 330, 352.50 150,632.50 370,530.00 14,665.00 70,790.00 22, 254,447.50 8, 709,167.50 32,475,670.00 938, 335. 00 3,019, 460.00 250,000.00 1,238,764 6,213,212 1,630,710.05 27,267,919.36 68,584,050 936,970. 00 67,647,080.00 ] i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3< 4( 41 41 A\ 4, 4i 4' 4^ ii 5C 204 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY; No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, MARCH 28, 1904—Continued. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, a n d T e r r i t o r y . Gold Gold coin. Gold Treasury Gold clearTreasury certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. STATES, E T C . — c o n t i n u e d . 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 58 50 60 61 62 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee « Total Southern States 63 64 65 66 67 68 6Q 70 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Washington Oregon . California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska « RO Hawaii ^ Porto Rico .... Total Western States ... . Total Pacific States 90 Total island possessions 74 69 42 23 49 24 50 21 27 374 18 100 60 $761,699. 75 663,204.85 328,018. 50 135,488.00 236,875.50 158,303.30 345,778. 50 84,206.80 75,091.75 1,801,820.85 176,691.50 709,317.00 636,816.90 $277,510 197,650 64, 310 50 760 198,010 92,160 394,080 95,090 116,380 906,620 112,660 218,730 479, 690 $10,000 10,000 10,000 931 6,113, 313.20 3,203,650 30,000 302 161 304 83 105 190 253 70 3,955, 431. 70 2, 502, 669.10 3,087, 527. 24 1,944,391.17 1,530,298.70 1, 359, 880.40 1,693,942. 67 599,990. 50 766,060 733,190 927,575 295,470 222,260 197,020 407,130 141,550 50,000 f00,000 30,000 370,000 120,000 75,000 5,000 1,468 16, 674,131. 48 3,690,255 1,150,000 77 61 130 144 24 17 53 21 90 100 286 137 00 378,960.00 749,193. 55 1, 253,036.94 899,530 00 251,925.00 1,306,878.00 202 027 50 284,101. 90 199,352. 00 67 535 105,610 65,780 286, 640 231,540 17, 980 336,270 30 880 174,140 80,350 717 5,811,141.89 1,396,725 34 33 52 23 10 2 11 1 2,447,309.00 855,420.00 1,941,115. 00 401,100.00 257,215.00 27 105 00 236,737. 50 37,960.00 123,360 39,460 68,480 34,000 2,880 20 47,400 3,200 166 6,203, 961. 50 318,800 2 1 192 940 00 10,070.00 140 40,000 10,000 50,000 3 203,010. 00 140 Total country banks 4,882 54,053,603.43 14,834,130 2,155,000 $120,000 Total United States 5,232 109,154,988. 55 148,464,700 38,360,000 85,689,500 a Statement of January 22,1904. REPORT-OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 205 DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. MARCH 28, 1904—Continued. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Fractional Treasury certificates. silver coin. Circulating notes. Total. Issued. On hand. Outstanding. • $155,887 80, 298 98, 379 103, 002 194,681 126, 572 219, 674 201,529 143,759 955,715 66,434 115,110 241,993 $425,723 216,379 99,147 180, 849 238, 626 83,939 269,029 35, 617 165, 776 1,015,738 195,406 153,792 489,077 $115,591. 57 77,427.24 54,404.71 74,968.91 92,405.71 39,118.70 119,702.09 35,621. 28 61,967.56 311,593. 54 27,922.63 61,838.59 80,085.52 $1,736,411.32 1,244,959.09 644,259.21 545,067.91 960,598.21 500,093.00 1,348,263.59 452,064.08 562,974.31 4,991, 487. 39 579,114.13 1,268, 787. 59 1,937,662. 42 $5,071,650 3,600,450 2,155,750 1,659,950 3,102,050 1,173,850 3,208,200 1,276,250 1,084,000 9,809,060 507,500 6, 623, 850 4,027,250 $48,140.00 18,875.00 31, 660.00 20,450.00 30,350.00 45,300.00 3, 760.00 1,870.00 13,652.50 70,775.00 8,840.00 32,162.50 8,172. 50 $5,023,510.00 3,581,575.00 2,124, 090. 00 1,639,500.00 3,071,700.00 1,128,550.00 3,204, 440.00 1,274,380.00 1,070,347.50 9,738,285.00 498,660.00 6,591,687.50 4,019,077.50 2,703,033 3,569,098 1,152, 648.05 16,771,742.25 43,299, 810 334,007.50 42,965,802.50 466,339 258, 432 415,426 168, 736 148,475 173,840 229, 600 91,503 690,657 547,471 932,388 304,485 282,196 243,843 509, 433 134,263 311,328.89 158,130.90 331,674.08 131,146.93 116,893.45 123, 496. 84 167,518. 50 52,597.39 6,239, 816. 59 4,199, 893.00 6,194, 590.32 2,874,229.10 2,670,123.15 2,218,080.24 3,082,624.17 1,024,903.89 18,409, 945 8, 343,100 14,447,100 5,891,275 4,393,510 3,970,S50 9, 362, 700 2,977, 550 224,010. 00 96,357.50 239,330.00 89,895. 00 63, 905. 00 39,310.00 113,147. 50 11,107.50 18,185,935.00 8,246, 742. 50 14, 207, 770. 00 5, 801, 380. 00 4, 329, 605. 00 3, 931, 040.00 9,249, 552.50 2,966,442.50 1,952,351 3,644,736 1,392,786.98 28, 504,260.46 66,918,467.50 58,338 50,627 118,165 200,821 52,439 17,624 97,168 39,366 122, 402 94, 901 46,382 65,669 95,652 310,667 11,502 12,185 195,801 29,274 101.923 111, 655 45,275.80 37,751.05 55,139. 71 111,964.24 58,905.95 17,311. 05 67,437.91 22,713.05 54, 580.65 53,639.04 851,851 980,710 128, 201 42,452 125,942 25,066 19, 564 2 749 24,198 4,433 110, 653 30,669 46,883 33,833 4,044 372,605 67, 795,530 877,062.50 503, 667.80 638,617. 05 1,123,930.26 2,173,129.18 1, 253, 916. 95 317,025. 05 2,003, 554. 91 324,260. 55 737,147.55 539,897.04 1,154,500 1,089,550 3,413,120 5, 605, 965 1, 056,000 482,000 1, 839, 800 764, 500 1, 386, 700 1,733,250 5,400.00 2,500.00 17,267.50 67,065. 00 78,405.00 6, 550. 00 24,100. 00 7,805. 00 12,600. 00 4,350. 00 524,718. 45 9,615,146. 34 18,525,385 226,042. 50 18,299,342.50 2,898,459.00 1,036,173. 80 2,295,260.98 514,938.60 302,547.10 36 029 40 331,890.26 46,015.00 1,616,250 586,050 2,754,500 386,150 299,000 220 500 399,000 12,500 14,180. 00 57,815.00 77,030.00 26,550.00 3,907. 50 195 88,936. 00 68,172.80 112,840.98 20,939.60 18, 844.10 6 045 40 7, 920. 76 227.00 10, 350. 00 5,330. 00 1, 602,070. 00 528, 235. 00 2, 677,470. 00 359,600.00 295,092. 50 220 500 00 388,650. 00 7,170. 00 242,021 323,926.64 7,461,314.14 6,273,950 195,162.50 6,078,787.50 21 860 25,659 190 14 623 55 12,982. 00 229 753 55 48,711.00 166 500 100,000 47,519 190 27,605.55 278,464. 55 110 15,634 7,507, 449 17,099,077 10, 090,134 63,472,250 5,983,853. 68 101,753,113.11 9,185,697.75 464,417,270. 30 166 500 00 100,000.00 266,500 266,500. 00 254,888, 325 3,238,302.50 392,958,715 1,149,100.00 1,087,050.00 3,395,852.50 5,538, 900.00 977, 595. 00 475,450.00 1, 815, 700. 00 756,695.00 1,374,100.00 ],728,900.00 251,650,022.50 7,050, 515. 00 385, 908, 200. 00 5f 51 5r 5? 5 ¥ 5' 5* ¥ 6( 61 6S fif 6* fV (V If fit 6C 71 71 7' 7r 14 7f 7f r7^ 7f 8C 81 8f K 8f g( 8' 8* gr 9( 206 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, JUNE 9, 1904. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury Gold clearGold Treasury certificates ing-house certificates, payable to certificates, order. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities $5,356,457.30 $98,996,070 $18,195,000 11,561,232.50 4,910,000 7,793,480 2,357,551.20 1,755,000 9,632,910 9,325,000 19,275,241.00 116,422,460 24,860,000 69, 325,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Minneapolis St. Paul Kansas City, Kans. Wichita Kansas City, Mo . . . St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg Total, other reserve cities Total, all reserve cities 1,229, 720.50 287, 545.50 368,914.50 1,757, 344.50 3,464. 956.00 487,930.50 98,813. 50 14, 400.00 62, 992.00 763,425.00 306,005.00 160,302.00 297,467.00 698,654.50 1,403, 345.00 604,960.00 799,450.00 1,072,966.00 1,544, 775.00 145,505.00 270,215.08 180,300. 00 940,085.00 1,845, 092. 45 340, 670.00 100, 820.00 980, 635.00 457, 177.50 93, 785.00 1,262,522.50 2,954,385.00 624, 654.70 5,068, 905.00 3,385, 270.00 2,305,345.00 9,122,580 457,000 830,050 1,952,920 4,683,170 1,101,270 1,176,770 21,000 496,730 179,200 263,550 37,440 586,400 1,006,800 1,010, 000 • 452,520 1,619,900 196,990 855,000 93,000 10,000 10,000 245,820 50,700 48,000 77,000 1, 729,900 46,530 2,750 150,000 373,000 23,430 164,650 210,120 I 287 36,379,333.73 | 55,654,574.73 145,706,650 348 29,284,190 2,155,000 150,000 '6,'59O"666" 550,000 40,000 8,460,000 """"85," 666" (>80,000 10,000 "926,'666" 750,000 ""io,"666' 70,000 150,000 500, 000 300,000 20, 000 585,000 210,000 358,000 9,885,000 12,708,000 34,745,000 I 82,033,000 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States New York ...* New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Total, Eastern States 84 56 50 195 34 1,160,442.23 432,838.74 420,893.06 2,815,285.34 369,515.18 1,530,800.54 143,210 69,260 62.830 497,980 213,320 533, 200 30,000 499 729,775.09 1, 519,800 30,000 315 133 566 24 70 1 3,445, 334.90 1,222,524.09 7,254,786.95 122,989.00 441,192.17 35,570.00 1,578,550 956,380 2,355,250 23, 920 167, 710 40,360 735,000 *i65,"666" 1,109 12,522,397.11 5,122,170 900,000 245,000 245,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 207 DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6," 1904—Continued. JUNE 9, 1904. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. Issued. On hand. Outstanding. $62,539 $21,062,056 180,775 9,676,144 110, 025 4,157,308 $644,520.02 $213,641,642.32 280,852.35 34,402,483.85 40,321.66 18,053,115.86 353,339 34,805,508 965,694.03 266,097,242.03 58,233,940 3,153,857.50 55,080,082.50 23,266 21,973 16,378 198, 778 309,895 47, 716 13,711 13,500 55,040 54, 314 34, 990 44,811 89, 213 106,417 132,125 59,898 76,583 33,381 103,515 13,543 37,863 7,152 45,801 104,470 19,604 10,844 150,414 57,609 23,738 123,105 96,585 46,660 138,307 68,145 7,580 4,073,003 123,000 755, 901 4,462, 935 3, 963,-412 2, 076, 037 570,520 27,732 700,536 96,462 54,441 24, 620 129,967 732,736 190,350 319,435 223,940 39,900 111,163 55,547 121,312 24,000 42,015 98,964 3,000 45,040 2, 570,038 171,629 4, 300 389,064 303, 302 7,708 109,723 115,154 7,196 200,313. 90 23,256.10 78,189.80 390,278.34 166, 524.20 75, 881. 55 69,093.95 9,800.00 36,363.05 42,372.10 13,734.10 14,093.00 29, 881. 80 51,523. 77 97, 550.00 28,783.65 32,141.50 32,344.00 48,517.00 10,337.00 26,919.05 5,788.30 33,409.10 52,809.85 5,187.80 6,185.55 64, 663. 45 10,312.40 15, 276.65 74,122. 20 29,311.65 41,146.30 178,227.85 86,189.85 53,731.85 7,419,180 750,000 592, 000 12,462,500 11,025,000 4,492,040 2,169,000 300,000 1, 500, 000 3, 990, 000 947,500 1,132,000 590,000 5,328,500 4,669,500 1,150,000 2,050.000 1,350; 000 1,842,500 225,000 470,000 305,000 1,475, 000 1,074,000 900,000 250,000 2,330,000 505,000 301,250 1,310,000 2, 250,000 1,050,000 6,985,000 3, 430,000 1,050,000 183,202. 50 27,000.00 7, 650.00 477,617.50 189,202.50 261,975.00 99,247.50 4,650.00 41,305.00 7,235,977.50 723,000.00 584,350.00 11,984,882.50 10,835, 797. 50 4,230, 065.00 2,069, 752. 50 295,350.00 1,458, 695. 00 3,990, 000.00 947, 500.00 1,132,000.00 547, 510.00 5,270,047.50 4,511,895.00 1,150,000.00 2,047,500.00 1,266,150.00 1, 802,397. 50 225,000.00 429,397.50 304,550.00 1,429,250.00 1,025,700.00 900,000.00 250,000.00 2,184,400.00 505,000.00 270,000.00 1,305,000.00 2,245, 500.00 1,027,500.00 6,969, 250. 00 3,396,850.00 1,044,150.00 2,386,924 22,744,082 2,134, 260. 66 115,521,790.39 2,740,263 57,639,590 3,099,954.69 381,619,032.42 36,426 48,628 53, 415 183,088 11,004 43,154 179,058 221,228 105,004 1,232,063 229,917 944,864 98,483.15 82,807.33 51,042.22 446,158.09 59,108.73 194,351.09 1,617,619.38 854,762.07 693,184.28 5,174, 574.43 882,864.91 3,276,369. 63 5,972,850 4,703,500 4, 689,500 20,136,000 4,806,000 10,520,950 87,475. 00 82,422. 50 78,051. 00 308,055.50 67,820.00 253,211.00 5, 885,375.00 4, 621,077.50 4,611,449.00 19,827,944.50 4, 738,180.00 10,267, 739.00 16, 803,883. 40 1,062, 774. 60 2,049,433.30 23,812,255.84 12,587,957.20 4,423,835.05 1, 968,908.45 86,432. 00 2,031,661.05 1,135,773.10 682, 720.10 281,266.00 1,132,928.80 3,516,131.27 3,583,370.00 1,465,596.65 2,752,014.50 1,385,581.00 2,662,970.00 387,932.00 616,309.13 227,240.30 1,807,130.10 2,452,036. 30 416,461.80 259,889.55 5, 495, 650.45 743,257.90 139,849. 65 1, 998,813. 70 3, 756, 583.65 743,599.00 6,454,812.85 4,222,878. 85 2,373,852.85 $40,939,000 $2,815,302. 50 $38,123,697.50 67,505. 00 4,229, 495.00 4,297,000 12,997, 940 271,050.00 12,726,890.00 42,490.00 58,452.50 157,605.00 2,5C0.00 83,850. 00 40,102.50 40,602. 50 450.00 45,750.00 48,300.00 145,600.00 31,250.00 5,000.00 4,500.00 22,500. 00 15,750.00 33,150.00 5,850.00 87, 669,970 2,075,552. 50 85,594,417.50 145, 903, 910 5, 229,410.00 140,674,500.00 375,715 2,912,134 931,950. 61 12,499,374. 70 50, 828,800 877,035.00 49, 951, 765.00 411,429 144,659 837,773 32,883 30,990 690 1,842,291 1,731,457 2,990,430 191,452 320,003 18,940 537,682.73 357, 347. 83 793,525.76 40.991.04 74, 382.50 1,775.00 8,795,287.63 4,412, 367.92 14,396,765.71 412, 235. 04 1,034,277.67 97,335.00 23,048,300 8,997,000 33,637,280 975,500 3,166, 860 250,000 439, 727. 50 176, 742.50 458,435.00 23,085.00 98,060.00 3,500. 00 22,608,572.50 8,820,257. 50 33,178,845.00 952,415. 00 3,068,800.00 246,500.00 1,458,424 7,094,573 1,805,704.86 29,148,208.97 70,074,940 1,199,550.00 | 68,875,390.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 208 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS,, JUNE 9, 1904—Continued. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, a n d Territory. Gold coin. Gold Gold Treasury Gold clearTreasury certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. STATES, ETC.—continued. 50 53 5 2 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Virginia. West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana . Texas Arkansas Kentucky . Tennessee . . . $742,140.50 704,899. 70 335, 787. 00 124,587.00 286,045. 00 149, 659.85 382, 669. 00 95,002.50 87,182. 00 1,860,514.85 237,473.00 765,558. 00 671,330.90 $255,780 211,740 83,100 19,720 224,780 88,180 373,680 115,010 84,630 831,040 74,440 219,080 470,370 963 6,442,849.30 3,051,550 130,000 305 165 307 83 107 202 254 74 4,240,183. 40 2,710, 625. 80 3,229,390. 67 2,016, 367.17 1,646,843.20 1, 479,535.15 1,794, 636.14 553,436. 00 737, 890 769,060 973,450 362,810 231, 050 218,400 401, 500 143,750 415, 000 30,000 360,000 120,000 65,000 5,000 Total, Middle Western States.. 1, 497 1,025,000 78 72 43 23 49 25 52 23 29 385 19 105 60 Total, Southern States 64 66 67 68 69 70 Ohio Indiana Illinois . Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 79 80 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana W'yoming' Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a 89 90 Hawaii a Porto Rico 71 1° 73 74 75 76 77 Total, Western States . Total, Pacific States . . Total, island possessions . . 17,671,017. 53 3,873, 910 80 62 131 149 26 18 54 22 92 105 294,550.50 386,070.00 827, 629. 55 1,302, 833. 77 890, 375. 00 302, 062. 50 1,163, 965.00 178 175.00 309,967. 30 198,861. 50 52,860 107,170 68,810 291,840 370,290 20,900 344,070 34,060 197,680 95,200 739 5,854,490.12 1,582,880 34 35 56 24 10 2 11 2,364,689.00 830,302.50 2,039,770.40 393,275.50 270,885.00 55,090.00 261,408.00 37,550.00 137,890 39,940 83,010 21,780 3,360 40 44,280 3,340 173 6,252,970. 40 333,640 2 1 158,335. 00 10,000.00 520 $10,000 100,000 10,000 10,000 30, 000 40 000 10,000 50,000 3 168, 335. 00 520 Total, country banks 4,983 55,641,834.55 15,448,470 2,135,000 $245,000 Total, United States 5,331 111,296,409.28 161,155,120 36,880,000 82,278,000 a S t a t e m e n t of M a r c h 28,1904. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 209 DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6., 1904—Continued. J U N E 9, 3904—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury Fractional certificates. silver coin. Total. Outstanding. Issued. On h a n d . $121,645.00 60,465.00 12,110.00 31,250.00 46,250.00 19,200.00 25,805.00 67,970.00 9, 562. 50 120,435.00 50,480.00 104,472.50 26,770.00 $5,172,505.00 3,861,985. 00 2,214,890.00 1,856,200.00 3,174, 300.00 1,351,500.00 3,366,045.00 1,398,280.00 1,086,937. 50 10,438, 000.00 524,520.00 6,779,127.50 4,178, 980.00 $187,764 90,943 117,366 96, 564 222,281 151,498 276,113 176,313 165,694 850,913 57,194 146,942 351, 380 $467,312 348,370 113,895 195,163 245,746 64,932 272,097 36,605 86,303 742,243 124, 998 165,537 564, 901 $140, 882.11 84,477.69 74,861. 62 69,288. 65 110, 701.95 65,071.85 124, 088.59 41,594.02 55,781.12 317,720.68 37,980.48 78,875.07 113,284.81 $1,793,878.61 1,450, 430. 39 725,009.62 505,322. 65 1,089,553. 95 519,341.70 1,428, 647. 59 464,524. 52 479,590.12 4,702,431.53 532, 085. 48 1,385, 992.07 2,181,266. 71 $5,294,150 3,922,450 2,227,000 1,887,450 3,220, 550 1,370,700 3,391,850 1,466, 250 1, 096,500 10,558,435 5.75, 000 6,883,600 4,205, 750 2,890,965 3,428,102 1, 314, 608. 64 17,258, 074.94 46,099,685 696,415.00 45,403,270.00 602, 752 346,061 482,028 223,112 191,224 203,370 286,605 101,217 742,214 544,716 945,480 378,553 314,600 263,193 484,146 128,659 343,654.17 196,808.45 359,035. 35 160,921.63 131,022.50 128,541.00 166,313.06 59,344.07 6, 696,693.57 4, 567,271.25 6,404, 384.02 3,171, 763. 80 2,874, 739. 70 2, 413,039.15 3,198,200.20 991,406.07 18, 627,145 8,620, 350 14,711,720 6,123,775 4, 487, 660 4,234, 500 9,663,700 2,991, 550 223,200.00 83,557.50 119,615.00 46,395. 00 39,772.50 62,075.00 59,540.00 8,807.50 18,403,945.00 8, 536, 792.50 14,592,105.00 6,077,380.00 4,447,887.50 4,172, 425.00 9,604,160.00 2, 982,742.50 2,436,369 3,801,561 1,545,640. 23 69,460,400 642, 962.50 68,817, 437.50 52,085 61,836 130,299 224,800 48,956 25, 670 118,338 41,266 131,138 106,481 57,419 68, 380 127,334 309,396 18,372 9,510 232,486 33,667 132,936 137,882 50,947.36 35,450.45 61,414.64 126,000.32 57,422.40 21,272.73 61,821.37 26,527.96 58, 776. 06 57,449.88 507, 861.86 658, 906.45 1,255,487.19 2,264,870.09 1,385,415.40 379,415.23 1,920,68*0.37 313,695.96 830,497. 36 595,874.38 1,193,000 1,149,300 3,561,270 5,780,550 1,066,000 500, 750 2,049,250 789,500 1,455,700 1,877,000 2,350. 00 600. 00 18,165. 00 37,480.00 87,102.50 10,700.00 14,510. 00 2,455.00 900.00 12,280.00 1,190,650.00 1,148,700.00 3,543,105.00 5,743,070.00 978,897.50 490,050.00 2,034. 740.00 787,045.00 1,454,800.00 1,864, 720.00 940,869 1,127, 382 557,083.17 10,112,704.29 19,422,320 186,542. 50 19,235, 777.50 88, 898 34,336 138,526 18,027 14,722 2,967 20,270 5,090 127,659 26,503 42,086 24,380 8,621 29 18,837 65 73,020. 25 64,167.32 123,171.00 18,822.60 9,972.15 6,032.95 13,334.60 1,525.10 2,792,156. 25 995,248.82 2,426,563.40 476,285.10 307, 560.15 64,158.95 358,129.60 47,570.10 1,666,250 602, 300 2,864,450 392, 650 299,000 220, 500 401,400 12, 500 12,880.00 47,365.00 64,065.00 22,145.00 7.50 20. 00 9,650.00 6,170.00 1,653,370.00 554,935.00 2,800,385.00 370,505.00 298,992.50 220,480.00 391,750.00 6,330.00 322,836 248,180 310,045. 97 7,467,672.37 6,459, 050 162,302.50 6,296,747.50 24,193 20,000 266 18,205.80 10,000.00 201,519.80 40,000.00 266,500 100,000 37,550.00 228,950.00 100,000.00 30,317,497.76 44,193 266 28,205.80 241,519.80 366,500 37, 550.00 328,950.00 8,469,371 18,612,198 6,493,239.28 107,045,112.83 262,711,695 3,802,357.50 258,909,337.50 11,209,634 76,251,788 9, 593,193. 97 488,664,145.25 408,615,605 9,031,767.50 399,583,837.50 CUR 1904, PT 1 14 5f 51 52 5? 54 5P 5fi 57 5F 59 6C 61 62 m 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 78 7^ 7fi 76 77 7* 7fl 8C 81 8? 83 & 8fi 8fi 87 88 8S 9C 210 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OP NATIONAL BANKS, SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Gold coin. Gold Gold Treasury Gold clearTreasury certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis $4,941,183.00 $113,320,930 $33,495,000 $68,290,000 10,233,534.50 9,828,060 3,470,000 8,269,250 1,320,000 2,645,517.50 Total, central reserve cities. 62 17,820,235.00 131,418,240 38,285,000 68,290,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Minneapolis St. Paul Kansas City, Kans Wichita Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg : 1,264,233.50 292,514.50 407,556.50 1, 452,569.00 3,795,525.00 551,869.50 86,440.50 15,200.00 70,284.50 781,620.00 169,487.50 123,600.50 330,789.50 481,164.00 1,439,807.50 665,087.50 816, 396.00 1,172,010.00 1,702,365.00 147,745.00 178,126.00 168,785.00 846,497.50 1,612,353.20 434,660.00 118,650.00 642, 735.00 372,747.50 128,970.00 1,245,257.00 2,664,600.00 652,251.73 6,062,107.50 3,047,285.00 1,812,295.00 7,306,450 460,000 833,150 1,679,890 4,900,420 1,352,340 1,573,500 10,000 350,630 128,400 246,740 44,000 480,990 2,162,000 1,120,000 482,750 1,578,000 121,990 915,000 89,000 2,000 5,000 93,160 45,550 43,000 68,500 1,225,120 36,210 3,300 180,020 358,940 68,890 \ 110 184,990 2,255,000 150,000 io'iio'ooo' 280,000 40,000 7,375,000 150,000 660,000 585,000 790,000 740,000 "I35,"666 70,000 130,000 650,000 300,000 20,000 10,000 810,000 220,000 365, 000 Total, other reserve cities 285 35,753,585.93 28,154,040 13,390,000 12,485,000 Total, all reserve cities 847 53,573,820.93 159,572,280 51,675,000 80,775,000 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total, Eastern States 84 56 49 193 28 80 1,157,735.06 447,753.73 419,535.65 2,780,576.65 375,915.34 1,532,691.44 196,860 72,270 61,600 444,860 219,100 549,110 20,000 490 6,714,207.87 1,543,800 20,000 317 135 576 24 70 1 3,555, 467.80 1,196, 401.07 7,434,389.58 120,819.00 437,349.67 35, 862.50 1,666,590 956,540 2,301,060 29,440 181,460 110,350 1,123 12,780,289.62 j 5,245,440 705,000 180,000 "160*666 865,000 180,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 211 DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Fractional Treasury certificates. silver coin. Total. $701,344.99 $241,238,116.99 32,137,392.35 239,227.85 16,059,088.70 36,560.20 $69,260 $20,420,399 8,244,006 122,564 3,644,204 143,557 977,133.04 289,434,598.04 Issued. On h a n d . Outstanding. $41,429,000 $2,124,622.50 4,297,000 140,605.00 13,024,440 149,102.50 $39,304,377.50 4,156,395.00 12,875,337.50 58, 750,440 2,414,330.00 56,336,110.00 8,113,950 750,000 592,000 12,462,500 11,025,000 4,650,000 2,170, 000 300,000 1,500,000 3,990,000 947,500 1,182,000 590,000 5,338,800 4,435,000 1,150,000 2,050,000 1,350,000 1, 952,500 225, 000 480,000 305,000 1,625,000 1,114,000 900,000 25), 000 2,33), 000 505,000 345,000 1,460,000 2,250,000 1,050,000 7,215,000 3,600,000 1,050,000 161,077.50 11,800.00 6,200.00 597,512.50 2,752.50 125,500.00 10,332.50 2, 700.00 55,305.00 335,381 32,308,609 21,926 16,288 16,154 227,747 304,349 41,302 9,609 5,500 63,135 38, 636 53,733 32,926 43, 451 73,006 93,953 39,072 52,028 52,751 92,165 12,837 19,011 4,227 73,120 124,622 12,068 8,259 112,670 28,638 20, 577 131,360 76,860 27,559 55, 928 67,704 5,464 3,196,948 125,000 645,928 3,499,150 3,692,974 1,679,030 684,652 19,968 606,305 57,554 145, 932 3,500 289,899 533,896 213,000 260,055 206,989 22,550 96,250 68,100 90,444 13,000 78,755 185,552 2,200 30,000 1,014,559 169,132 1,800 321, 799 323,957 8,785 37,085 83,134 10,367 2,058,635 18,418,249 2,087,547. 00 112,347,056.93 89,203,250 1,474,310.00 87,728,940.00 2,394,016 50,726,858 3,064,680.04 401,781,654.97 147,953,690 3,888,640.00 144,065,050.00 42,481 50,093 47,380 192,847 8,263 54,751 208,050 211,925 100,311 1,102,050 240,952 711,363 88,824.80 77,475.19 50,989. 99 416, 726. 27 73,140. 37 191,876. 31 1,693,950.86 859,516.92 679,816.64 4,937,059.92 917,370.71 3,059,791.75 5,961,850 4, 723,500 4,579,500 19,954,700 4,422, 500 10,961,450 83,880.00 76,392.50 84,383.50 168,583.00 28,235.00 151,003. 50 395,815 2,574,651 899,032.93 12,147,506.80 50,603, 500 592,477.50 50,011,022.50 403,116 109,950 696,197 21,971 31,303 2,300 1,606,576 1,601,708 2,915, 665 127,284 343,847 9,715 517,854.51 341,386. 59 732,666.68 42,933. 60 70,547.68 2,675.00 8,634,604.31 4,205, 985. 66 14,239,978.26 342,447.60 1,064,507.35 160,902.50 23,216,290 9,181,250 34,578,400 1,000,500 3,286,500 250,000 224,872.50 112,947.50 186,899. 50 9,615.00 48,790.00 22,991, 417.50 9,068,302.50 34,391,500.50 990,885. 00 3,237,710.00 250,000.00 1,264,837 6,604,795 1,708,064.06 28,648,425. 68 71,512,940 583,124. 50 70,929,815.50 14,222,868.21 178,310.71 1,070,124.10 26,321.60 1, 976, 679.91 73,891.41 24,813,879.46 439,523.46 13,025,813.30 182, 545.30 4.617, 947.65 53,406.15 2,460,131.49 65,929.99 58, 971.00 8, 303.00 1, 705,475.20 30,120. 70 1,035,690.75 29,480.75 627,833.21 11,940.71 227,436.70 23,410.20 1,180,074.90 34,945.40 54,085.39 . 4,094,151.39 3,698,912.00 92,151. 50 1,478,370.50 31,406.00 2,675,720.80 22,307.80 1,535,562.50 31,261.50 2,842,640. 00 36,860.00 895,183.00 7,501.00 433,197.65 13, 616. 65 198,052.10 7,040.10 1,776,536.95 35,004.45 2,290,183.35 22,106.15 497,262. 60 5,334. 60 252,474.50 7,065.50 3,041,560.85 46,476.85 631,860.50 25,133.00 170, 901. 70 16,254.70 1,955,136.50 76,700.50 3,447,604.55 23,247.55 809,140.98 41,655.25 7,422,471.15 233,240. 65 3,834,818.23 86,705. 23 1,842,389.25 14,263.25 26,900.00 27,500.00 50,555.00 72, 900.00 58,052.50 2.50 48,650.00 22,150.00 85,650.00 1,700.00 10,400.00 47,650.00 20,000.00 29,020.00 7,952,872.50 738,200.00 585,800.00 11,864,987.50 11,022,247.50 4,524,500.00 2,159,667.50 297, 300.00 1,444, 695. 00 3,990,000.00 947,500.00 1,132, 000. 00 563,100.00 5,311,300.00 4,384,445.00 1,150,000.00 2,050,000.00 1,277,100.00 1,894,447.50 225,000.00 479.997.50 305,000.00 1,625,000.00 1,065,350.00 877,850.00 250,000.00 2, 244,350.00 505,000.00 343,300.00 1,449,600. 00 2,202,350.00 1,030,000.00 7,185,980.00 3, 600,000. 00 1,050,000.00 5,877, 970.00 4,647,107.50 4,495,116.50 19, 786,117. 00 4,394,265.00 10,810,446.50 1 2 3 4 6 7 g 1C 11 12 IS 14 IE U 11 18 IS 2C 23 22 22 24 21 2i 21 2$ 2c 3C 31 32 3S 34 3£ 3C SI 38 3<] 4C 41 42 43 44 4E At 4Tt 4S 4S 5C 212 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 65.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Gold Gold coin. Treasury Gold clearGold Treasury certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. STATES, ETC.—continued. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Virginia.... West Virginia . . . North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Ohio.. Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana .... Wvominsr Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Total, Western States 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona ... Total, Southern States Total, Middle States Alaska«.. . . . .. . Total, Pacific States 90 91 Hawaii« Porto Rico Total, island possessions 80 76 44 23 52 26 52 24 29 395 23 107 62 8672,842.45 • 698,624.70 329,855.00 116,286.50 264,338.90 162,784. 78 376,259.00 102,056. 40 81,975.50 1,817,807.80 167,874. 00 785,490.00 713, 626.50 8324,710 211,980 82,460 33,700 145,490 59,040 345,500 99,120 112,770 971,930 73,550 235,860 405,680 993 6,289,821.53 3,101,790 20,000 306 168 311 83 108 204 259 76 4,013,233.77 2,514,655.40 3,294,120. 92 2,004, 071.29 1,689,151.20 1,484,515.35 1,695,225.13 556,199.50 860, 640 759, 350 930,390 321,040 234,730 229,790 369,630 125,040 50,000 405,000 20,000 340,000 120,000 85,000 5,000 1,515 17,251,172.56 3,830,610 1,025,000 83 04 136 155 27 19 55 21 95 107 305,826. 92 444 682 00 822,941.05 1,247,069.12 934,225.00 282,975.00 1,093, 566.50 210,772.50 310,207. 90 214,066.00 62,200 105 720 68^ 090 287,210 255,540 21,440 387,550 26,360 150,890 99,890 762 5,866,331.99 1,464,890 35 36 59 23 11 2 12 1 2.121,942.00 '888,017. 50 1,857,405.80 352,901.50 271,645.00 37,135.00 227,820.00 39,200.00 129, 370 37,050 84,410 18,800 3,660 170 44,220 320 179 5,796,066.80 318,000 i 152,700.00 15,450.00 210 $14,000 $10, 000 1 10,000 14,000 40,000 10,000 50,000 3 168,150.00 210 Total, country banks 5,065 54,866,040.37 15,504,740 1,980,000 194,000 Total, United States 5,412 108,439,861. 30 175,077,020 53,655,000 80,969,000 a Statement of June 9, 1904. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 213 DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury Fractional certificates. silver coin. Circulating notes. Total. Issued, On h a n d . Outstanding. $161,639 87,396 89,459 111,115 160,874 124,384 291,193 125,918 130,553 912, 983 72,265 114,791 214,030 $381,606 299,836 106,658 104,777 242,221 96,619 236,075 39,581 71,704 758,177 124,045 164,542 400,953 $130,619.67 79,594.36 58,014.00 53,248.15 76,490.18 59,251. 45 117,702.96 44,691.20 50,562.32 330,726.39 47,648. 60 65,498.57 79,201.58 $1,685,417.12 1,387,431.06 666,446.00 419,126.65 889,414. 08 502,079. 23 1,366,729.96 411,366.60 447,564. 82 4,791,624.19 485,382.60 1,376,181.57 1,813,491.08 $5,868,400 4,226, 700 2,477,000 1,887,450 3,275,550 1,410,250 3,625,750 1,586,250 1,096,500 10,994,700 598,750 7,098,350 4,448,300 $103,830. 00 35,670.00 14,360.00 17,750.00 3,450.00 13,595.00 14,325.00 15,280.00 9,012.50 69,490.00 5,740.00 56,912.50 79,820.00 $5,764,570.00 4,191,030.00 2,462,640.00 1,869,700.00 3,272,100.00 1,396,655.00 3, 611,425.00 1,570,970.00 1,087,487.50 10, 925,210. 00 593,010.00 7,041,437. 50 4,368,480.00 2,596,600 3,026,794 1,193,249.43 16,242,254.96 48,593,950 439,235.00 48,154,715.00 468,476 260,935 417,189 163,908 172,432 184,812 233,431 94,072 784,023 497,972 784,743 321,544 237,758 260,014 350, 584 150,427 301,938.68 192,373.06 305,833.40 151,595.17 146,428.40 129,532.50 152,500.23 60,161.41 6,478,311.45 4, 225, 285.46 6,137, 276. 32 2,982,158. 46 2,820,499.60 2,408,663. 85 2,886,370.36 990,899.91 19,468,490 8,823,100 14,930,370 5,973,800 4,493, 910 4,409,500 9,932,200 3,067,800 138, 617.50 70,957. 50 39,912.50 31,970.00 30,325. 00 50,820.00 35,695.00 6,350.00 19,329,872.50 8,752,142. 50 14,890,457.50 5,941,830.00 4,463,585.00 4,358,680.00 9,896,505.00 3,061,450.00 1,995,255 3,387,065 1,440,362.85 28,929,465. 41 71,099,170 404,647.50 70,694,522.50 69,283 82,304 132, 358 213,410 50,199 27,955 101,897 42,559 97, 590 103, 572 61,070 73,769 114,727 294,844 22,211 12,498 210,203 27,242 110,446 95, 076 53,573.55 43,269. 38 63, 868. 46 116,131. 35 51,922.86 25,944. 93 63,780.52 23,880.85 52,560.61 61,356.75 551,953.47 749,744.38 1,241,984.51 2,168,664.47 1,314, 097. 86 370,812. 93 1,856,997.02 330,814.35 721,694.51 573,960.75 1,215,750 1,188,050 3,668,320 6,170,240 1,147,250 515, 250 2,171,750 864,500 1,605,450 1,971,100 14,450. 00 1,200.00 8,765.00 32,330.00 116,982.50 3,550.00 13, 810.00 7,755. 00 10,950. 00 40,200.00 1,201,300.00 1,186,850.00 3,659,555. 00 6,137, 910.00 1,030,267.50 511,700.00 2,157,940.00 856,745.00 1,594,500.00 1,930,900.00 921,127 1,022,086 556,289. 26 9,880,724.25 20,517,660 249,992. 50 20,267,667. 50 73,323 82,113 118,549 20, 086 16,710 1,172 31,449 6,309 103,291 17,872 26,136 24,780 4,802 62 10,923 230 74, 739.48 75,274.67 111,869. 05 23,831.71 9,057.00 4, 507.05 19, 936. 20 340.05 2,502, 665. 48 1,050,327.17 2,198, 369.85 440,399.21 305,874.00 43,046.05 334,348.20 46,399.05 1,666,250 671, 050 3,076, 950 390,150 399,000 220,500 436,500 12,500 9,370.00 56,475.00 10, 905.00 11,590.00 7,007.50 50.00 10,700.00 3,700.00 1,656,880.00 614,575.00 3,066,045.00 378,560.00 391,992.50 220,450. 00 425,800. 00 8,800.00 299,711 188,096 319,555.21 6,921,429.01 6,872,900 109, 797.50 6,763,102.50 8,964 4,657 1,386 763 10,344.45 3,000. 00 173,604.45 23,870.00 266,500 100,000 21,300.00 245,200. 00 100,000.00 13,621 2,149 13,344.45 197,474.45 366,500 21,300.00 345,200.00 7,486,966 16,805,636 6,129,898.19 102,967,280.56 269,566, 620 •2,400,574.50 267,166,045. 50 9,880,982 67,532,494 9,194,578.23 504,748,935.53 417,520,310 411,231,095. 50 6, 289,214. 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6C 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 HO 81 82 83 84 85 m 87 88 89 90 91 214 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE No. 66.—GOLD, SILVER, COIN Date. January 20 . . . April 14 June 22 October 1 December 28 March 15 . . . . May 1 June 29 October 1 . . . . December 6 . January 1 April 4 June 14 October 2 December 12 . 1877. 1878. 1879. February 2 1 . April 23 J u n e 11 October 1 December 31. March 11 May 6 J u n e 30 October 1 December 31 . March 11 May 19 July 1 October 3 December 30 . March 13 Mayl J u n e 22 October 2 December 31 . March 7 April 24 J u n e 20 September 30. December 20 . March 10 May 6 July 1 October 1 December 24 . March 1 June 3 August 27 . . . . October 7 December 28 . March 4 May 13 August 1 Octobers December 7 . 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. CERTIFICATES, LEGAL CURRENCY. TENDERS, AND CURRENCY J A N U A R Y 20, 1877, Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Gold clearing-house certificates. $7,442,340 6,475,354 5,306,263 4,869,656 5,506,556 $39, 111,780 16,999,580 12,179,520 14,088,460 23,100,920 9, 213,351 8,507,059 8,191,952 9,086,518 12,070,092 40,398,170 32,657,480 16,021,460 16,209,460 16,246,360 18,833,580 20,559,395 21, 530,846 23,629,718 60,104,792 16,205, 620 14,060,240 13,975,600 13,557,520 13,332,860 37,756,021 39, 599,469 43,622,510 47,508,472 56,131,943 8,238, 600 7,380,000 8,439,560 7,175,560 7,557,200 $38,090,000 33,538,000 41,087,000 48,167,000 36,053,000 53,916,465 65,002,542 60,043,276 58,910,369 62,783,387 5,523,400 5,351,300 5,137,500 5,221,800 4,621,500 38,461,000 44,194,000 56,030,000 43,090,000 38, 332,000 59,485,006 59,885,129 58,371,599 55,003,663 47,091,033 4,609,700 4,505,100 4,440, 400 4,594,300 22,651,770 37,987,000 39,581,000 41,132,000 34,986,000 28,235,000 46,543,644 47,584,784 44,863,816 45,807,457 46,404,061 15,340,440 21,013,490 32, 791,590 27,012,600 28,555,260 27,239,000 25,487,000 27,369,000 24,750,000 27,043,000 51,091,689 51,064,871 50,145,738 50,876, 067 53,939,911 27, 660,450 26,486,120 26,637,110 47,217,340 50,559,910 30,837,000 25,317,000 20,900,000 19,092,000 22,231,000 58,796,463 62,392,112 66,559,947 65,196,781 70,107,747 70,250,860 77,412,160 74,816,920 72,986,340 59,611,840 24,364,000 24,149,000 24,199,000 a 25,294,000 26,634,000 74,262,790 77,663,587 71,249,234 71,682,807 72,855,405 62,377,500 41,446,430 41,339,220 48,426,920 55,259, 260 25,115,000 26,867,000 25,706,000 24,520,000 24,926,000 I 73,503,962 1 73,864,674 74,093, 439 73,782,489 73,677,377 59,245,100 56,387.010 54,274;940 53,961,690 44,341,120 24,590,000 21,489,000 24,044,000 23,981,000 25,485,000 a Includes $1,820,000 clearing-house coin certificates. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL TO SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Silver coin. BANKS AT DATE OF 215 EACH REPORT FROM United States of Silver lawful Fractional Total specie. Legal-tender certificates Treasury silver deposit for Total No. notes. coin. monev. certificates. legal-tender notes. $3,155,147 3,597,979 3,850,213 3, 700,704 4,300,274 849,709,267 27,072,913 21,335,996 22,658,820 32,907,750 $72,689,710 72,351,573 78,004,386 66,920,684 70,568,248 5,118,037 4,859,217 5,038,057 5,387,728 5,889,228 $4, 900 149,570 54,729,558 46,023, 756 29,251,469 30,688,606 34,355,250 64,034,972 67,245,975 71, 643,402 64,428,600 64,672,762 20,605,000 20,995,000 36,905,000 32,690,000 32,520,000 139,369,530 134,264,731 137,799,871 127,807,206 131,548,012 6,428,917 6,484,538 6, 770,171 4,919,343 4, 902,309 31,640 44,390 56,670 67,150 228,080 41,499,757 41,148,563 42,333,287 42,173,731 78,568,041 70,561,233 64,461,231 67,059,152 69,196,696 54,725,096 28,915,000 21,885,000 25,160,000 26,770,000 11,295,000 140,975,990 127,494, 794 134,552, 439 138,140,427 144,588,137 5,062,090 5,416,403 5,862,035 5,330,357 5,976,558 295,340 495,860 495,400 1,165,120 1,454,200 89,442,051 86,429,732 99,506,505 109,346,509 107,172,901 55,229,408 61,059,175 64,480,717 56,640,458 59,216,934 10,760,000 7,870,000 12,500,000 7,655,000 6,150,000 155,431,459 155,358,907 176,487,222 173,641,967 172,539,835 6,250,370 6,820,380 6,482,561 5,450,387 6,800,512 1,004,960 1,260,340 945,590 1,662,180 1,143,240 105,156,439 122,628,562 128,638,927 114,334,736 113,680,639 52,156, 439 62,516,296 58,728,713 53,158,441 60,114,387 6,110,000 8,045,000 9,540,000 6,740,000 7,920,000 163,422,878 193,189,858 196,907,640 174,233,177 181,715,026 6,700,325 7,233,758 6,896,223 6,466,215 6,984,896 1,202,080 1,202,020 854,040 1,807,600 1,464,460 109,984,111 112,407,007 111,694,262 102,857, 778 106,427,159 56,633,572 65,979,013 64,019,518 63,313,517 68,478,421 9,445,000 10,385,000 11,045,000 8,645,000 8,475,000 176,062,683 188,771,020 186,758,780 174,816,295 183,380,580 6,910,472 6,963,732 7,208,858 7,594,896 8,470,647 1,928,810 2,558,260 3,121,130 2,653,030 3,803,190 97,962,366 103, 607,266 115,354,394 107,817,983 114, 276,158 60,848,068 68,256,468 73,832,458 70,682,997 80,559,796 8,405,000 8,420,000 10,645,000 9,960,000 10,840,000 167,215,434 180,283,734 199,831,852 188,460,980 205,675,954 8,961,408 9,141,466 9,117,834 8,092,557 7,985,488 3,529,580 2,735,250 27 861,000 3,331,510 5,030,770 122,080,127 114,744,707 109,661,682 128,609,474 139,747,079 75,847,095 77, 712, 628 76,917,212 77,044,659 76,369,555 14,045,000 11, 975,000 9,870,000 14,200,000 19,040, 000 211,972,222 204,432,335 196,448,894 219,854,133 235,156,634 9,188,060 9,327,047 8,897,555 6,322,832 5,303,288 4,516,490 4,135,100 3,139,070 2,274,650 1,637,340 $2,797,969 2,060,137 167,115,873 177,415,419 177,612,492 174,872,572 165,354,352 71,017,322 77,336,999 79,701,352 69,738,119 67,585,466 22,760,000 19,135,000 22,920,000 18,800,000 11,765,000 260,893,195 273,887,418 280,233,844 263,410,691 244,704,818 6,029,733 6,757,263 6,209,600 6,465,792 7,463,152 1,502,960 1,812,290 1,820,770 2,610, 652 3,690,225 2,327,936 2,913,305 2,675,668 2,681,525 2,789,514 171,615,919 157,459,875 149,000,492 156,387,696 166,983,556 67,014,886 79,656,783 64,039, 751 62,812,322 67,739,828 12,430,000 11,850,000 8,115,000 5, 855,000 6,195, 000 251,060,805 248,966,658 221,155,243 225,055,018 240,918,384 7,517,343 7,139,180 6,343,213 6,683,368 7,724,334 3,667,608 5,121,188 3,535,479 3,961,380 5,029,545 3,154,893 3,314,613 2,813,139 2,715,527 2,983,267 171,678,906 167,315,665 165,104,210 165,085,454 159,240,643 66,228,158 79,595,088 74,477,342 73,751,255 75,361,975 7,645,000 8,025,000 7,810,000 6,190,000 6,165,000 245,552, 064 254,935, 753 247,391,552 245,026,709 240,767,618 $25,470,000 $147,868,977 32,000,000 131,424,486 44,410,000 143,750,382 33,410,000 122,989,504 26,515,000 129,990,998 216 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 66.—GOLD, SILVER, COIN CERTIFICATES, LEGAL TENDERS, AND CURRENCY JANUARY 20, 1877, TO United States certificates for gold deposited. February 14 April 30 June 30 October 4 December 12 February 26 May 13 July 12 September 30 December 11 February 28.. May 17 July 18 October 2 December 19 . February 26.. May 4 July9 September 25. December 2 . . March 1 May 17 July 12 September 30. 1888. $74,317,628 74,921,740 74,825,782 70,222,886 70,825,188 $55,230,020 54,604,280 68,761,930 79,883, 810 75,334,420 73,751,134 74,597,566 73,907,610 71,601,530 71,910,468 78,861,210 78, 256,120 69,517, 790 66,010,950 64,902, 260 7,619,000 9,614,000 8, 744, 000 7,375,000 12,506,000 72, 286, 957 72, 601,180 73, 989, 093 74,664,828 77,325, 784 77,467,560 74, 776,720 72,968,100 93,335,600 82,569,980 4,958,000 5,708,000 4,463,000 3,469,000 3,036,000 82,050,500 82,891,099 87,695,142 84,464,347 84,200,590 83,697,900 75,314,460 63,910,310 60,173,670 85,091,060 4,913,000 6,424,000 6,706,000 7,300,000 7,689,000 88,426,189 95,104,914 96,723, 083 95,021,953 94,754, 328 97,841,160 96,656,060 85, 530,100 71,050,180 73,118,480 8,066,000 8,530,000 8,498,000 7,860,000 6,237,000 99,857,235 101,006,532 95, 799,862 | 129,740,438 143,928,989 69,198,790 62, 783, 410 50,550,100 47,522, 510 52, 274,100 4,939,000 5,073,000 4,285,000 5,080,000 7,305,000 124,904,826 128,180,159 125,051,677 125,020, 291 119,898,047 66,456,110 41,928,330 40,560,490 37,810,940 29,677,720 7,825,000 34,721,000 34,023,000 34,096,000 31,219,000 120,855,576 123,258,437 117,476,837 110, 378,360 1 113,843,401 25,400,860 23,182,950 22,425,600 21,525,930 20,936, 030 31,904,000 30,823, 000 31,315,000 31,021,000 33,465 000 108,165,901 105,938,780 110,133,160 114,921,270 118,631,050 20,935,130 21,383,020 20,336,400 19,706, 620 19,192,210 27,793,000 30,440,000 31,384,000 26,096,000 43,197,000 118,809,396 119.609, 201 119,467,606 118,856,207 119, 747,644 19,725,360 19,426,050 16,792,990 17,513,900 19,484,500 49,770,000 51,361,000 57,426,000 59,525,000 67,861,000 125,710,167 131,081,263 132,888,037 127,990,556 129,009,745 18,062,350 18,230,690 18,457,340 18,323,870 17,586,450 79,083,000 118,333,000 133,576,000 104,356,000 134,879,000 1889. ! 1890. 1891. 1892. December 9 .., March 6 May 4 July 12 October 3 December 19 February 28.. May 4 July 18 October 2 December 19. March 5 May 7 July 11 September 28. December 13 February 28.. May7 July 14. October 6 December 17 . March 9 May 14 July 23 October 5 December 17. February 18 May 5 July 14 September 20 December! $26,246,000 24,050,000 20,884,000 10,385,000 7,399,000 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1 : ! ! 1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH 217 EEPORT FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. lunited States tender a e r certificates of Total lawful deposit for No. money. legal-tender notes. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total specie. }^ $7,835,028 7,569,827 6,906,432 7,051, 931 7,086,626 $6,945,275 7,813,657 7,094,854 7,298,298 8,812,844 83,256, 663 $173,830,614 3,114,507 172,074,011 2,819,278 181,292, 276 3,255,891 178,097,816 3,276,200 172,734,278 182,317,670 83,574,210 81,995, 643 81,099,461 82,555,060 6, 990,879 6,700,739 6, 786,730 5,543,006 6,459,483 10,863,380 11,955,291 12,452,057 10,067,062 11,222,004 4,199,200 4,052,735 4,495,682 3,728,901 4,089,243 182,284,803 185,176,451 175, 903,869 164,326,449 171,089,458 88,624,860 97,838, 385 97,456 «32 86, 752, 093 84,490,894 13,785,000 13,355,000 14,890,000 12,945,000 9,045,000 284,694,663 296,369,836 288,250,701 264,023,542 264,625,352 7,294,424 6,098,007 6,793, 752 6,489,534 7,229,637 14,761,061 15,002,127 15,865,318 13,629,284 15,484,038 4,778,136 3,979,460 4,524,801 4,320,613 4,417,567 181,546,138 178,165,494 178,604,064 195,908,859 190,063,006 | 86,551,602 88,088, 992 92,480,469 80,604,731 82,177,126 8,830,000 8,135,000 9,825, 000 6,155,000 5,760,000 276,927, 740 274,389,486 280,909,533 282,668,590 278,000,132 66 61 68 69 70 8,231,195 7,448,417 7,631,470 6,348,573 7,152, 798 17,397,259 18,272,781 19,802,695 20,409,735 18,816,462 4,950,509 4,588,654 5,023,920 4,818,751 4,948,125 201,240,363 194,939,411 190,769,537 183,515,076 207,898,035 11,655,000 302,295, 762 11,515,000 302,829,660 18,845,000 310,014,348 15, 720, 000 296,850,684 8,765.000 310,517,389 71 72 73 74 7,304,242 7,259, 640 7,466,596 6,785,084 7,593,084 22,954,656 26,040,211 25,523,399 22,993,451 22,556,689 5,555,721 5,453,283 5,579, 302 5,405, 7115, 635, 680 230,147,968 99, 445, 735 239,044,108 107,981,402 229,320,480 113,915,016 209,116,379 i 104,267,945 209,895,261 102,276,335 24,080,000 26,405, 000 23,115,000 13,995,000 6,470,000 353,673,703 ; 373,430,510 ! 366,350,496 s 327,379,324 ; 318,641,596 76 77 78 79 80 7,212, 800 7,615,574 7,380, 457 7,965, 844 7,530,135 21,695,114 24,603,511 22,626,180 28, 385, 889 34,776,253 5, 438.877 6,140;115 6,119,574 6,009,179 5,439,171 208,341,816 I 90,935,774 207,222,142 103,511,163 186,761,173 95,833,677 224,703, 860 114,709,352 251,253,648 131,626,759 14,675,000 12,130,000 6,660,000 7,020, 000 31,255,000 313, 952, 590 322,863,305 289,254, 850 346,433,212 414,135,407 81 82 83 84 85 7, 741,205 7,489, 931 7,016,489 6,116,354 6,954,778 43,181,166 41,580,654 38,075,412 28,784,897 29,743,446 6,058,278 6,041,850 5,943, 584 5,422,172 5,548,232 256,166,585 259,941,924 250,670,652 237,250, 654 218,041,223 142,768, 676 146,131, 292 138,216,318 120,544,028 119,513, 472 35,045,000 46,030, 000 50,045,000 45,100,000 37,090,000 433,980, 261 452,103,216 438,931, 970 402,894, 682 374,644, 695 7,263,610 7,245,537 7,248, 059 5,505,459 6,984, 382 29,550,637 28,519,277 30,127,457 22,914,180 25,878, 323 5, 956, 959 5, 617, 399 5,834,241 4,892, 382 5, 605,274 220,931,642 218,646,600 214,427,194 196,237,311 206,712,410 113,281,622 118,529,158 123,185,172 93,946,685 99,209,423 31,655,000 26,930,000 45,330,000 49. 920,000 31,440,000 365,868,264 364,105,758 382,942,366 340,103,996 337,361,833 91 92 93 94 95 7,406,130 7,285,043 6,867,060 6,721,871 6, 975, 625 25,869,370 31,512, 287 29,495,375 28,057,695 32,144,649 5,847, 928 5,814,316 5,619, 454 5,305,176 5, 400,174 196,017,459 202,373,446 203,835,449 200,808,632 225, 540,709 112, 507,513 118,971,652 113,213,290 110,494,730 118,893, 612 28, 735,000 28,035,000 27,165,000 31,840,000 37,080,000 337,259,972 349,380,098 344,213,739 343,143,362 381,514,321 96 97 98 99 100 7,198,522 6,948,233 6,853,275 6,476, 504 7,509,247 32,864,502 33,175,176 34, 626,625 31,593,302 31,752,596 5, 581,082 5,556,723 5,756,105 5,422,788 5,808,565 3,862 236,076,383 240,922,601 239,387,702 252,163, 552 118,637,852 120,554, 992 126,511,020 107,219, 929 112,564,875 67,695,000 53,590,000 46,085,000 42,275,000 45,840,000 420, 281, 714 410,221,375 413,518,621 388,882,631 410,568,427 101 102 103 104 105 7,459,428 8,100, 544 7,963,587 6,8B1,433 8,012,695 34, 964,239 35,316,796 36,458,014 30,679,950 32,700,654 6,098,741 6,120,479 6,334,152 5,662,349 6,412,167 271,377,925 317,182,772 335, 677,130 293,874,158 328, 600,711 120,265,185 119,058,681 114,914,997 110,038,300 117,845, 702 49,250,000 23,975,000 20,385,000 16,810,000 17,905,000 440, 893,110 460,216,453 470,977,127 420,722,458 464,351,413 106 107 108 109 110 Silver dollars. 89,400,399 i 96,375,249 100, 399,811 97,615, 608 93,854,354 810,120,000 8266,268,284 9,330,000 264,978,221 12,315,000 275,602,919 8, 955,000 268,152,277 9,220,000 264,509,338 56 57 58 59 60 ; | ! I ( 61 62 63 64 87 90 218 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 66.—GOLD, SILVER, No. COIN CERTIFICATES, LEGAL TENDERS, AND CURRENCY JANUARY 20, 1877, TO Gold coin. Date. Ill 112 113 114 115 February 4 April 15*. June30 September 7 December 2 116 117 118 119 120 February 13 April 26 June 29 September 5 December 13 121 122 123 124 125 February 5 April 24 July 15 September 30. December 10.. 126 127 128 129 130 February 25... April 30 July 16 September 15. November 25.. 131 132 133 134 135 February 6 . . . April 9 June 9 September 9 . November 17. 136 January 22 ... 137 March 28 138 June 9 139 September 6 . 1899. 1901. 1902. 1904. Gold clearinghouse certificates. United States! certificates for gold deposited. $134,336,296 133,190,652 137,690,618 117,082,951 103,052,570 $17,669,500 17,708,880 23,152,390 41,389,130 70,986,670 $169,910,000 166,311,000 148,495,000 133,140,500 100,648,000 104,882,872 1 104,624,499 1 102,834,447 103,750,172 107,561,080 93,611,360 100,989,330 101,263,430 115,018,140 102,269,910 90,887,000 92,070,000 91,023,500 93,390,000 91,789,000 110,369,107 110,280,301 108,871,024 106,736,761 105,425,840 133,447,930 122,950,940 108,490,040 117,806,580 100,266,100 89,154,000 82,315,000 85,465,000 89,854,000 84,746,500 $13,315,000 105,572,077 110,687,138 108,202,383 104,051,296 101,333,097 126,900,190 105,709,930 106,867,430 84,248,770 115,484,070 88,409,000 83,749,000 82,099,000 82,137,000 76,814,000 16,970,000 21,720,000 25,950,000 28,425,000 28,015,000 105,288,729 105,337,464 107,539,938 105,569,894 102,963,258 118,765,050 108,460,880 104,561,520 119,367,220 110,020,660 72,435,000 68,693,000 64,984,000 63,307,000 67,584,000 42,215,000 32,385,000 28,505,000 27,180,000 25,730,000 107,699,553 109,154,988 111,296,409 108,439,861 146,028, 950 148,464,700 161,155,120 175,077,020 62,661,000 85,689,500 82,278,000 80,969,000 45,765,000 38,360,000 36,880,000 53,655,000 I | \ | 1900. Gold Treasury certificates. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL 219 BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. Silver dollars. United States Silver of lawful Fractional Total specie. Legal-tender certificates Treasury silver deposit for Total No. coin. notes. money. certificates. legal-tender notes. i, 416,452 1,511,293 1,543,426 ;, 501, 758 i, 211,721 $371,843,494 8116,003,066 110,235,423 364,162,553 116,337,935 356,822,046 338, 571,383 111,214,651 101,675,795 314,825,376 $21,140,000 $508,986,560 111 19,820,000 493,417,975 ! 112 18,590,000 491,749,981 | 113 16,540,000 466,326,034 i 114 13,055,000 i 429,556,171 115 $8,151,429 8,246,829 8,361,974 7,998,538 7,569,649 $35,359,818 32,193,899 32,578,638 32,458,505 26,356,766 8,798,952 9,053, 551 9, 236,232 8,782,306 9,748,534 34,132,389 44,049,035 44,437, 981 45,243, 559 40,763,675 7,265,251 7,264,654 7,218,119 7,144,233 7,540,024 339,587,824 358,051,069 356,013,709 373,328,410 359,672,224 122,466,493 139,838,063 143,755,522 145,046,493 141,284,945 a 14,500,000 ' 476,554,317 6,360,000 504,249,132 3,195,000 502,964,231 2,085,000 520,459,903 850,000 ! 501,807,168 116 117 118 119 120 10,436,238 9,593,379 9,399,355 8, 649, 959 9, 600,000 48,533, 778 53,893,133 51,259,021 46,467,349 48,452,821 8,015,090 7,740, 938 7,601,102 7,167,222 7,846,237 399,956,143 386,773,692 371,085,543 376,681,871 369,652,498 152,386,332 159,324,246 164, 929,624 151,018, 751 151,118,358 552,342,475 549,857,938 540,800,167 539,555,622 520,770,856 121 122 123 124 125 9,594,579 9, 999, 626 10,379,556 8,868,571 9,389,713 51,277,355 58,590,893 62,466,880 50, 747,624 51,950,374 8,358,962 8,303,974 8,798, 719 7,757,859 8,295,407 407,082,162 398,760,561 404,763,968 366, 236,120 391,281,661 154,682, 692 159,484,226 164,854,292 141,757,618 141,310,109 561,764,854 558,244,787 569,618, 260 507,993, 738 532,591,770 126 127 128 129 130 11,160,021 10,481,056 10,560,422 10, 336,143 10,044,184 58,161,298 54,637,578 63,350,733 62, 791, 768 53,084,545 9,547,048 9,086, 543 9,114,765 9,004,143 8,863,779 417,572,146 389,081,521 388,616,378 397,556,168 378,290,426 153,025,573 147,133,313 163,592,829 156,749,859 142,325,352 570,597,719 536,214,834 552,209,207 554, 306,027 520,615,778 131 132 133 134 135 11, 676,304 10,090,134 11,209,634 9,880,982 69,105,776 63,472,250 76,251,788 67,532,494 10,254,970 9,185,698 9,593,194 9,194, 578 453,191,553 464,417,270 488,664,145 504, 748, 935 161,434,599 153,098,314 169,729,173 156,707,594 614,626,152 617,515,584 658,393,318 661,456, 529 136 137 138 139 a The act allowing these certificates to be counted as a part of the lawful monev reserve was repealed March 14, 1900. No. 67.—SPECIE HELD BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN NEW YORK CITY ON DATES INDICATED AND AVERAGES IN 1894 Gold coin. Date. February 28.. May 4 July 18 October 2 December 19. 1894. Average. March 5 May 7 July 11 September 28 December 13 1895. February 28 May 7 July 14 October 6 December 17 1896. 1 1 j j Average 1897. March 9 May 14 July 23 October 5 December 17 Average February 18.. 1898. May 5 July 14 September 20. December 1 . . Average. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. INCLUSIVE. silver coin. Total. 52,481,770 28,016,300 27,199, 690 24,377,160 16,212,600 826,100,000 24,830,000 25,965,000 25,685,000 205,447 156,304 119,844 207,251 189,362 15,559,127 14,960,191 12,058,582 6,545,678 5,676,181 418,231.99 404,801.62 459,709.88 451,600.80 487,970.20 93,861,708.49 95,073,771.25 86,763,806.88 82,797,840.80 65,324,597.20 :3,010, 784.62 29,657,504 20,516,000 175,641 10,959,952 444,462.S 84,764,344.92 12,127,540 10,259,640 9, 739,440 9,367, 700 9,320,830 26,695,000 25,110,000 25,270,000 24,930,000 27,195,000 183,179 198,574 145,354 138, 738 128,752 5,318,347 5,753,826 5,978,966 3,719,280 4,975,407 447,019.24 407,667.58 475,689.02 454,085.13 493,122.22 63,660,188.56 61,801,103.58 55,319,226.02 50,741,468.13 57,424,564.22 16,022,678. £ 10,163,030 25,840,000 1 158,919 5,149,165 455,516.64 57,789,310.10 15,671,662.68 11,382,978.80 13,576,699. 70 13,895,591.15 14,082,424.56 10,167,110 f 10,449,320 i 9,567,800 I 8,997,540 8,970,350 22,200,000 24,755,000 25,725,000 22,265,000 38,803,000 111,834 123,841 93,441 75,699 72,434 4,524,836 6,110,188 5,621,599 3,835,775 5,568,899 476,579.49 427,544.10 462,225.05 492,252.37 453,181.80 53,152,022.17 53,248,871.90 55,046,764.75 49,561,857.52 67,950,289.36 95,449 I 5,132,259 462,356.56 55,791,961.14 106,622 i 99,233 62,242 92,988 63,337 5,062,380 5,837,371 5,742,852 3,821,405 4,689,103 406,777.45 442,899.45 505,559.79 480,924.15 547,510.65 74,942,258.57 78,154,632.45 80,551,082.79 82,388,877.65 92,529,625.65 84,884 5,030,622 476,734.29 81,713,295.42 76,051 104,089 103, 683 190,612 104,437 7,198,871 4,171,617 6, 734,511 4,995,114 5,307,901 550,693.26 527,290.93 545,238.94 475,868.54 574,031.42 107,313,686.26 141,539,579.93 152,406,943.94 114,565,185.54 142,959,443.42 115,774 5,681,603 534,624.62 131,756,967.82 I 13,721,871.38 j = = ! 15,815,129.12 1 17,258,969.00 16,582,169.00 18,237,220.50 1 17,324,955.00 9,630,424 j 26,749,600 ! 9,431,350 9,170,160 6,618,260 6,771,340 8,699,720 44,120,000 45,346,000 51,040,000 52,985,000 61,205,000 | 17,043,688.52 8,138,166 50,939,200 I 20,555, 561.00 24,017,313.00 19,682,681.00 16,151,731.00 15,299,474.00 6,802,510 6,812,270 7,070,830 6,831,860 6,378,600 19,141,352.00 ! 6,779,214 72,130,000 105,907,000 118,270,000 85,920,000 115,295,000 99,504,400 I to o Fractional 25,197,132.50 25,438,174.63 22,095, 981. 00 25, 251,151. 00 17,073,484.00 18,889,103.32 20,071,396.00 ! 13,709,777.00 ! 12,131,665.00 15,311,453.00 Average Gold Treasury certificates. Gold Treas- | ury certifi- j Gold clearcates paya- j ibletoorder.«! TO 1904, s W S I w o d 3 February 4 April 5 June 30 September 7 December 2 1899. Average 1900. February 13 April 26 June 29 September 5 December 13 f 6,571,510 6,370,250 12,203,030 12,295,380 29,874,630 143,324,000 140,770,000 124,017,000 111,034,500 85,290,000 102,086 118,977 80,578 156,023 88,719 7,073,153 I 5,630,498 6,119,896 5,140,466 4,280,654 529, 924.11 583,855. 47 551,544. 68 588,172.56 167,202,421.61 158,362,352.47 140,682,009.68 128,399,448.56 13,668,757.10 : = = 8,708,847.50 ! 9,028,697.14 i 6,669,399.61 ! 6,322,193.91 : 8,991,881.87 13,462,960 120,887,100 109,276 5,648,933 548,077.11 154 325,104.21 54,161,920 56,663,100 56, 909,530 71,619,270 49,535,450 76,675,000 74,980,000 71,450,000 74,390,000 75,895,000 83,549 70,065 71,725 99,523 87,693 8,246,199 9,742,699 11,621,132 11,167,153 7,913,542 627,448.78 645,770.80 692,172.49 638,929.52 699,016. 75 148,502,964.28 151,130,331. 94 147,413,959.10 164,237,069.46 143,122,583.62 8 7,944,204.01 57,777,854 i 74,678,000 82,511 9,738,145 660,667.67 150,881,381.68 i3 9.189,412.20 9i 271,650.89 7,118,483.00 6,047,341.50 7,382,455.00 79,849,330 70,920,180 56,660,870 66,092,680 48, 252,070 87,106 89,402 96,642 81,439 65,978 14,096,589 15,104,403 15,700,665 13,206,807 12,545,023 606,129.58 715,429. 68 651,421.13 621,110.07 728,373.07 176,948,566.78 164,496,065.57 152,208,081.13 162,354,377.57 144,598, 899.07 14,130,697 664,492.70 j 160,121,198.02 15,573,001 18,953,818 20,993,004 16,076,494 15,636,531 657,885.60 j 707,124.35 ' 807,369.93 668,111. 07 732,275.57 177,674,691.15 159,838,699. 35 156,807,546.93 136,930,350.57 154,610,947.57 714,553.30 157,172,447.11 726,138.58 731,078.53 732,232. 59 713, 634. 712,193.81 168,554,017.03 145,823,562.03 138,991,763.59 155,476,735. 33 138,778, 778.21 734,837.46 616,769.87 644,520.02 701, 344. 99 181,454,650. 26 203,062,301.27 213,641,642.32 241,238,116.99 : Average. February 5 April 24 July 15 September 30 December 10 1901. ; Average. February 25 April 30 July 16 September 15 November 25 1902. 4,812,460.55 5,552,732.00 4,474,720.00 4,765,847.50 3,876,574.00 76,707,140 57,660,010 51,635. 590 36,508; 910 59,418,780 4,255,000 4,960,000 9,655,000 9,655,000 , 610,000 81,204 80,015 81,863 85, 988 91,787 Average. February 6 . . . April 9 June 9 September 9.. November 17. 1903. >. ™ ! 176,979,288.76 19,421,651.00 13,782,772.50 15,357,993.00 11,504,096.00 8,277,273.00 ' S ! i 4,674,013.45 5,000,261.50 5,342,364.00 4, 792,139.50 4,697,172.40 61,515,000 58,145,000 53,514,000 51,925,000 56,745,000 83,069 79 281 52,857 68,883 67,131 5,478,087.80 5,920,547.40 5,356,457.30 4,941,183.00 52,475,000 71,045,000 69,325,000 68,290.000 61,221 72,109 62,539 69,260 W Q O w Average. January 22 March 28 June 9 September 6 .. 17,158,484 16,939,075 21,062,056 20,420,399 Average. a Not included in specie prior to December 10,1901. fcO 222 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 68.—DEPOSITS AND RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 OP EACH YEAR FROM 1878 TO 1904, IN EACH CENTRAL RESERVE CITY, IN ALL OTHER RESERVE CITIES, IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES, AND OF ALL NATIONAL BANKS. NEW YORK CITY. Reserve held. Classification of reserve. Reserve Numde- required ber of Net Lawful Due from Redempposits. Ratio to (25 per banks. cent). Amount. deposits. money. agents, tionfund. Date. Oct. 1,1878... Oct. 2,1879... Oct. 1,1880... Oct. 1,1881... Oct. 3,1882..., Oct. 2,1883... Sept. 30,1884. Oct. 1,1885... Oct. 7,1886... Oct. 5,1887... Oct. 4,1888... Sept. 30,1889. Oct. 2,1890... Sept. 25,1891. Sept. 30,1892. Oct. 3,1893... Oct. 2,1894... Sept. 28,1895. Oct. 6,1896... Oct. 5,1897... Sept. 20,1898. Sept. 7,1899.. Sept. 5,1900.. Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15,1902. Sept. 9,1903.. Sept. 6,1904.. 47 47 47 48 50 48 44 44 45 47 46 45 47 49 48 49 49 50 49 48 47 44 44 42 44 43 41 Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. 26.8 47.4 50.9 49.8 189.8 25.3 52.6 51.0 53.1 210.2 26.4 67.0 70.6 69.7 268.1 23.3 67.2 61.5 62.5 268.8 25.4 63.5 63.4 64.4 254.0 26.5 66.7 70.0 70.8 266.9 35.6 63.7 90.8 90.1 255.0 37.0 78.2 115.2 115.7 312.9 27.2 70.7 77.0 76.6 282.8 28.2 71.1 80.1 79.7 284.3 28.2 85.5 96.4 95.0 342.2 25.1 84.5 • 84.9 84.7 338.2 27.8 83.2 92.5 92.3 332.6 26.3 81.9 86.1 85.8 327.8 26.4 97.9 103.4 103.1 391.9 35.1 77.5 109.0 108.2 309.9 35.2 122.4 172.4 171.7 489.7 28.4 110.4 125.5 124.8 441.6 29.2 93.2 109.2 108.2 372.8 27.1 126.7 137.3 136.5 506.8 25.7 149.0 153.6 152.7 596.0 25.2 176.9 178.3 177.6 707.7 27.9 192.4 214.9 213.4 769.6 26.7 202.8 217.1 215.6 811.3 24.7 188.3 186.1 184.3 753.4 27.7 185.3 205.4 203.1 741.0 28.0 258.6 287.9 289.9 1,034.3 CHICAGO. Sept. 25,1891. Sept. 30,1892. Oct. 3,1893... Oct. 2,1894... Sept. 28,1895. Oct. 6,1896... Oct. 5,1897... Sept. 20,1898. Sept. 7,1899.. Sept. 5,1900.. Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15,1902. Sept. 9,1903.. Sept. 6,1904.. 92.9 106.5 85.8 101.4 97.2 83.7 105.7 128.3 154.1 173.4 201.9 209.6 198.1 217.9 23.2 26.6 21.4 25.4 24.3 20.9 26.4 32.1 38.5 43.4 50.4 52.4 49.5 54.5 31.2 30.5 39.0 34.0 29.2 26.7 38.1 40.4 39.2 47.4 52.7 45.9 47.3 54.1 33.6 28.6 45.4 33.5 30.1 31.9 36.0 31.5 25.4 27.3 26.1 21.9 23.9 24.8 31.1 30.5 39.0 34.0 29.1 26.6 38.0 40.3 39.1 47.2 52.4 45.7 47.1 53.9 5.8 6.1 5.7 6.3 6.0 6.1 8.1 7.6 12.1 12.4 15.1 18.7 18.5 21.7 23.8 21.1 31.9 24.5 22.2 29.5 24.7 20.6 21.5 22.4 19.8 24.1 22 A 24.5 5.8 6.1 5.7 6.3 6.0 6.0 8.0 7.5 12.0 12.0 14.4 18.1 17.9 21.1 ST. LOUIS. Sept. 25,1891. Sept. 30,1892. Oct. 3,1893... Oct. 2,1894... Sept. 28,1895. Oct. 6,1896... Oct. 5,1897... Sept. 20,1898. Sept. 7,1899.. Sept. 5,1900.. Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15,1902. Sept. 9,1903.. Sept. 6,1904.. 9 9 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6 7 6 7 8 24.2 29.2 17.9 26.0 26.9 23.6 33.0 37.0 56.2 55.4 76.1 77.5 82.5 88.5 6.1 7.3 4.5 6.5 6.7 5.9 8.2 9.3 14.0 13.8 19.0 19.4 20.6 22.1 OTHER RESERVE CITIES.« Oct. 1,1878... Oct. 2,1879... . Oct. 1,1880... Oct. 1,1881... Oct. 3,1882... Oct. 2,1883... Sept. 30,1884. Oct. 1,1885... Oct. 7,1886... Oct. 5,1877... 199.9 35.6 50.0 38.8 71.1 288.8 57.2 83.5 36.5 44.3 280.4 72.4 105.2 36.2 53.3 335.4 83.9 100.8 30.0 56.5 318.8 79.7 89.1 28.0 52.4 323.9 81.0 100.6 31.1 56.4 307.9 77.0 99.0 32.2 63.6 364.5 91.1 122.2 33.5 76.9 381.5 95.4 114.0 29.9 70.5 338.5 84.6 100.7 29.7 59.5 * Includes Chicago and St. Louis up to Oct. 5, 1897. 184 181 184 189 193 200 203 203 217 223 29.1 35.7 48.2 40.6 33.2 40.8 32.3 42.4 41.3 40.0 Millions. 1.1 1.1 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.8 0.7 0.7 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.7 1.5 1.5 1.8 2.3 2.0 REPORT OF THE No. COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 223 68.—DEPOSITS AND RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 OP EACH Y E A R FROM 1878 TO 1904, ETC.—Continued. OTHER RESERVE CITIES—Continued. Classification of reserve. Reserve held. Reserve required banks. posits. (25 per Amount. Ratio to Lawful Due from Redempcent). deposits. money. agents.a tion fund. Date. Oct. 4,1888 Sept 30 1889 Oct 2 1890 SeDt. 25,1891 Sept 30 1892 Oct 3 1893 . Oct 2 1894 Sept 28 1895 Oct. 6,1896 Oct 5 1897 Sept. 20,1898 Sept 7 1899 Sept 5 1900 Sept. 30,1901 Sept 15 1902 Sept. 9 1903 Sept 6 1904 224 .. . 228 259 265 263 . . 268 265 268 . .. . 256 255 267 269 261 275 272 289 285 Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. Millions. 30.4 96.2 116.9 64.5 51.5 0.9 384.9 64.5 121.9 56.7 0.6 104.8 29.1 419.0 129.8 68.0 61.0 0.7 114.4 28.3 457.8 61.0 113.0 138.8 30.7 77.0 0.8 451.9 0 30.1 156.1 73.0 519.3 129. 8 82.1 6 35.1 76.4 129.6 51.6 98-1 392.6 ] 5 525. 4 172.8 32.9 84.1 87.2 131.3 154.1 6 77.9 74.6 30.0 128.3 513.1 32.2 65.1 116.4 150.3 9 83.3 465.5 i 8 34.2 104.5 94.5 586.4 146.6 200.8 110.4 215.8 32.9 7 163.9 103.6 655.5 - 7 255.8 30.3 79.7 140.1 842.6 210. 6 294.2 31.9 2.6 123.8 167.8 230.3 921.3 168.4 298.1 126.5 1,015.4 29.3 253.8 3.1 265.1 258.0 24.3 3.1 125.1 129.8 1,060.6 122.1 135.4 1,032.5 258.1 261.3 25.3 3.8 4.4 293.4 25.4 147.7 141.4 1,155. 7 288.9 STATES AND TERRITORIES. Oct. 1,1878... Oct. 2,1879... Oct. 1,1880... Oct. 1,1881... Oct. 3,1882... Oct. 2,1883... Sept. 30,1884. Oct. 1,1885... Oct. 7,1886... Oct. 5,1887... Oct. 4,1888... Sept. 30,1889. Oct. 2,1890... Sept. 25,1891. Sept. 30,1892. Oct. 3,1893... Oct. 2,1894... Sept. 28,1895. Oct. 6,1896... Oct. 5,1897... Sept. 20,1898. Sept. 7,1899.. Sept. 5,1900.. Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15,1902. Sept. 9,1903.. Sept. 6,1904 .. 822 820 289.1 329.9 410.5 507.2 545.8 577.9 535.8 570.8 637.6 690.6 739.2 807.6 859. 2 861.8 975.5 767.5 876.7 910.5 853.1 963.5 1,062.8 1,270.7 1,361.2 1,556.6 1,743.2 1,809.5 1, 904.5 43.4 49.5 61.6 76.1 81.9 86.7 80.4 85.6 95.6 103.6 110.9 121.1 128.9 129. 3 146.3 115.1 131.5 136.6 128.0 144.5 159.4 190.6 204.2 233.5 261.5 271.4 285. 7 106.1 124. 3 147.2 158.3 150.4 157.5 156.3 177.5 186.2 190.9 209.8 224. 6 225.5 235.5 274.8 230.6 274.9 256.6 251.3 311.4 333.1 405.0 414.3 429.0 295.6 318.4 327.8 36.7 37.7 35.8 31.2 27.5 27.2 29.2 31.1 29.2 27.6 28.4 27.8 26.2 27.3 28.2 30.0 31.4 28.2 29.4 32.3 31.3 31.8 30.4 27.5 16.9 17.6 17.2 39.1 41.8 49.5 54.6 60.0 61.0 66.1 71.4 77.9 83.4 84.7 86.7 92.0 97.1 105.5 117.1 106.8 102.3 119.0 111.7 116.4 123.6 122.0 130.4 134.7 150.8 150.9 56.0 71.3 86.4 92.4 80.1 84.1 79.7 95.9 99.5 100.9 119.0 132.4 128.5 133.0 163.5 106.9 161.6 147.7 125.0 192.5 209.6 274.0 282.9 288.1 150.7 155.8 163.8 11.0 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.3 11.3 10.5 10.2 33.6 33.9 33.4 28.9 27.2 28.1 31.6 33.3 29.0 28.4 28.9 27.8 27.2 28.3 28.2 32.6 32.7 28.7 30.2 31.7 30.1 29.3 29.7 27.6 20.9 22.0 22.4 127. 7 138.1 172.5 172.6 174.8 188.4 219.8 263.5 225.1 245.0 268.2 264.0 282. 7 296. 8 327.4 346.4 402.9 340.1 343.1 388.9 420. 7 466.3 518.5 539.5 508.0 554.3 661.5 85.1 107.0 134.6 133.0 113.3 124.9 112.0 138.3 140.8 140.9 170.5 189.1 189.5 194.0 236.4 158.5 248.8 222. 3 190.1 297.0 320.0 414.1 450.7 456.6 280.5 277.9 305.2 15.3 15.8 15.9 16.1 15.8 15.6 14.3 13.6 11.4 8.3 7.6 6.4 6.1 6.6 7.1 9.0 8.7 9.0 10.4 10.0 9.8 10.1 14.3 16.1 15.8 18.6 20.4 8.7 6.6 6.2 5.5 5.2 5.4 5.8 6.6 6.5 6.6 7.2 7.2 7.1 7.4 9.4 10.4 10.2 11.8 13.1 SUMMARY. Oct. 1,1878 Oct. 2,1879 Oct. 1,1880 Oct. 1,1881 Oct. 3,1882 Oct. 2,1883 Sept. 30,1884.... Oct. 1,1885 Oct. 7,1886 Oct. 5,1887 Oct. 4,1888 Sept. 30,1889.... Oct. 2,1890 Sept. 25,1891.... Sept. 30,1892.... Oct. 3,1893 Oct. 2,1894 Sept. 28,1895 Oct. 6,1896 Oct. 5,1897 Sept. 20,1898.... Sept. 7,1899 Sept. 5,1900 Sept. 30,1901.... Sept. 15,1902 Sept. 9,1903 Sept.6,1904 . . . . 2,053 2,048 2,090 2,132 2,269 2,501 2, 664 2,714 2, 852 3,049 3,140 3, 290 3,540 3,677 3,773 3, 781 3,755 3,712 3,676 3,610 3,585 3,595 3,871 4,221 4,601 5,042 5,412 678.8 768.9 968.0 1,111.6 1,118.6 1,168.7 1, 098.7 1,248.2 1,301.8 1,388.4 1,543.6 1,655.5 1,758.7 1,758.6 2,022.5 1,573.7 2,019.2 1,989.3 1,798.7 2,195. 6 2,479.7 3,031.5 3,281.0 3,661.6 3,844.4 3,863. 5 4,400.9 140.8 159.3 201.0 227.2 225.1 234.4 221.1 254.9 261.7 278.0 311.9 333.1 353.7 353. 5 408.1 816.6 417.1 406.3 364.4 452.5 513.6 630.8 684.1 759.7 786.8 784.9 909.8 228.1 260.9 323.0 321.6 303.9 328.9 346.1 415.4 377.2 394.2 446.2 459.6 478.2 497.4 570.9 513.9 660.4 671.4 543.6 695.9 750.5 890.5 983.3 1,012.2 804.3 850.8 987.1 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ a Available with reserve agents April 30,1902, and subsequently. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 224 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 09.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF T H E NATIONAL BANKS, NOVEMBER 17, 1903. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 8673,377,888.52 186,036,167. 64 72,065,856. 74 New York . Chicago . . . St. Louis... Total, central reserve cities . $180,413,636.21 26.79 41,853,250.10 22.62 17,254,679.13 23.94 930,479,912.90 239,521,565.44 25.74 167,368,253.31 18,952,454.27 15,709,529.79 179,047,173.51 107,954,630. 74 42,705.426.12 19,056,774.60 1,112,413.28 20,686,044.82 15, 722,033.38 7,958,266.69 8,643,540.91 44,608,888. 75 39,105,457.16 14, 332,192.28 22,578,890.05 17,481,632.01 31,769,501.49 3,024,741.36 5,788,384.65 2,228,086.99 20,804, 628.09 21,019,234. 90 4,035,808.34 3, 743,159.16 47,974,441. 96 7,788,960. 34 3,484,916.03 20.971,928.82 33,074,612.37 •4,640,781. 68 28, 366,771.67 23,154,260. 97 12,067,063. 01 49,339,584.79 5,143,168.59 4,062,563.86 51,911,573. 20 25,226,580.89 12,136,615.-38 6,127,559.76 236,518.96 5,274,560.43 4,544,257.77 2,931,779.13 2,845,049.33 11,698,305.37 7,915,913.93 3,316, 786. 83 9,463,393.62 4, 219,924. 08 8,059,141. 65 797,466.-97 1,220,959. 56 664,579.60 6,689,532. 35 5,163, 234.84 1,434, 503. »1 829, 601.57 11,537,014.02 2,137,370. 95 705,501. 54 6,571,778.11 11,740,486.44 1,543,019. 70 8, 319,993.01 7,753,292.94 3,553,077.40 29.48 27.14 25.86 28.99 23.37 28.42 32.15 21.26 25.50 28.90 36.84 32.92 26.22 20.24 23.14 41.91 24.14 25.37 26.36 21.09 29.83 32.15 24.56 35.54 22.16 24.05 27.44 20.24 31.34 35.50 33. 25 29.33 33.49 29.44 OTHEE EESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City. Kans. Wichita Kansas City, Mo... St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg Total, other reserve cities . 1,016, 960,883.50 285,114,690.38 28.04 Total, all reserve cities 1,947,440,796.40 524,636,255.82 26.94 26,553,575.02 15,020,261.51 12,363,561.98 99,814,559.74 21,226,794. 34 42,160,232. 35 6,109,636.08 4,080,951.86 3,367,871.01 24,742,627.13 4,805,013.66 12,310,254.99 23.01 27.17 27.24 24.79 22.64 29.20 217,138,984.94 55,416,354.73 25.52 170,005,256. 72 92,939,042.45 250,055,093.13 V,535,770.29 20,687, 913.17 1,292,788.35 38,174,170.14 22.45 23,229,452.55 24.99 54,113, 965.80 21.64 1,912,370.81 25.38 4,032,704.27 19.49 431,185.80 33.35 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Total, EastenuStates. 542,515,864.11 121,893,849.37 22.47 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. EACH REPORT DURING Y E A R ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 225 1904. NOVEMBER 17, 1903. Reserve require:!, and the amount and per cent held Held. Required. Le^al Specie. tenders. 778,778 606,334 10 14 424,253.13 361 408 766 17 2 263 844 232,619, 978.23 177 809,365.44 58 682 018 41, 842,063.33 4,738,113. 57 3, 927, 382. 45 44,761, 793. 38 26,988,657. 68 10,676,356.53 4, 764,193. 65 278,103. 32 5,171, 511.20 3, 930,508.34 1,989,566.67 2,160,885. 23 11,152,222.19 9,776,364. 29 3,583,048.07 5, 644,722.51 4,370,408.00 7,942,375. 37 756,185. 34 1,447,096.16 557,021.75 5,201,157.02 5,254,808.73 1,008, 952.09 935,789.79 11, 993, 610. 49 1,947,240. 09 871,229.01 5,242, 982.20 8, 268,653.09 1,160,195. 42 7,091, 692.92 5,788,565.24 3,016,765. 75 14 635,411 94 737, 326 55 1 524,255 80 17 507,119 69 10 785,415 35 4 835, 762 15 2,818,505. 96 89,923 00 1 604, 708 75 883,694 05 709,353 70 1 212, 652 65 2 842,228.45 3 137,473.77 1 086,357. 30 3 113,116. 15 1 242,647 50 2 544, 532. 68 352, 662. 95 402,712 45 187,584. 25 2 136, 524 09 1 676,239.30 435,438 50 220,568. 60 3,000,780. 30 637,248 90 129,440. 70 2, 052,640.30 3,472, 502. 82 788, 740. 49 5,700,091. 35 3, 861,244. 90 2, 041,477. 24 4 92 f> 400 8F9 587 72 R 361 2 95^ 286 3 514 710 1 370 640 274 639 54 511 6H; 834 865 109 214 465 717, 988 3 5£5, 586 1 74 0, 000 9f 9, 671 1 4M>, 232 7M), 534 1 01:7, 947 J;9,000 1(>2, 870 '2 310 6<S7, 676 8i>2, 020 3 M 1 , 358 <S5, 684 4.S1, 880 304, 666 r>7, 118 1 908, 137 1 7*56, 200 )9, 500 • > 4 , 567 2:>8, 907 IS, 841 254,240,220.87 98, 406,382. 58 34, 233, 234 486,860,199.10 276 215,748.02 92, 935, 252 $168,344.472.13 46,259,041. 91 18,016,464.19 94 Available with reserve agents, not exceeding 50 per cent of re- Redemption Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. $2, ^67. 450. 00 $180,413,636.21 41,853,250.10 193,150.00 569,582.00 17,254,679.13 26.79 22. 62 23.94 3 030,182.00 239,521,565.44 25.74 $20 740,639.16 2 345,306. 78 1 785,347. 06 22 089,820.47 10,477,058.04 5 243, 428. 26 2 351,621.83 77,084.96 2 548,255. 60 1 893,379.17 980,395. 84 825,408. 68 5 032,990.92 2 796,290.16 1 226,508.53 2 801,486.26 2 128,242.58 3 926,275.19 372,467.67 632,877.11 271,635.87 2 579, 428.51 2 564,975.54 481,976.04 461,614.90 5,945,780. 24 960,995.02 365,942.84 2 548,500.81 4 078,076.55 553,847.71 2 301,584.66 2 827,582.62 1 420,259.16 360, 785. CO 47,500.00 29,600. 00 582,152.43 449,397.50 189,500.00 60,950.00 15,000.00 75,000.00 143,750.00 28,775.00 29,000.00 237,500.00 192,150.00 44,250.00 41,750.00 62,500.00 89,825.00 11,250.00 22,500.00 13,750.00 42,300.00 70,000.00 45,000.00 12,500.00 112,050.00 25,250. 00 13,000.00 62,500.00 112,500.00 52,500.00 253,750.00 133,400.00 52,500.00 40,663, 236.10 4,019, 720. 33 4,062, 563.86 43,137,378. 59 25,226,580.89 11,639,330.41 5,505,716.79 236,518.96 4,914,798.35 3,785,932.22 1,992, 989.54 2,845,049. 33 11,698,305. 37 7,915,913.93 3,316,786.83 7,442,584.41 4,219,924.08 7,588, 579.87 775, 380.62 1,220,959.56 515,280.12 5,445,928.60 5,163,234.84 1,333,772.54 780, 397.50 9,540,490.54 1,928,159.92 705, 501.54 6,571,778.11 9,429, 279.37 1,494,588. 20 8,319, 993.01 7,051,134.52 3,553,077.40 24.30 21.21 25.86 24.09 23.37 27.26 28. 89 21.26 23. 76 24.08 25.04 32.92 26.22 20.24 23.14 32.96 24.14 23.89 25. 63 21.09 23.13 26.18 24.56 33.05 20.85 19.89 24.76 20.24 31.34 28. 51 32.21 29.33 30.45 29.44 117 637,114. 74 3 714,134.93 254,040,866. 25 24.98 117 637,114.74 6 744,316. 93 493, 562,431. 69 25.34 1 o 8 4 fi f 7 8 9 If 11 12 lb 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Not exceeding 60 432, 598 328, 375 269, 353 2 732, 750 550,236 1, C33, 502 per cent. 17.22 17.36 17.21 17.24 16.79 19.27 3, 983, 036. 25 2,253,039.23 1,854,534.30 14,972,183. 96 3,184,019.15 6,324,034.85 1, 639,896. 02 838,433.95 661,053. 34 5, 140,080. 91 1, 025,840.80 3, 099,152. 98 32,570,847. 74 12, 404, 458. 00 5, S46, 814 18, 176,879. 65 2, 276,048.33 38,204,199.98 17.59 25,500,788.51 13, 940,856. 37 37,508,263.97 1,130,365.54 3,103,186.98 193, 918.25 8, 168,073. 47 3, 886,345. 81 13, 975,718. 10 455,727. 25 1, 013, 677. 76 137,745.50 3, 667, 911 2, S87, 154 5, £46, 800 188, 126 f 21, 346 9, 640 14 655,014.10 8, 104,577.32 21, 585,691.39 650,799.33 1, 784,710. 67 108,850. 95 1, 075,765.00 433,227.50 1, 532,111. 65 45,700.00 128, 669.20 12,500.00 27,566,763. 57 14,811,304.63 42,940,321.14 1,340,352. 58 3,448,403.63 268,736.45 16.22 15.94 17.17 17.79 16.67 20.79 81,377,379.62 27, 637,287. 89 12, (.20, 977 46, 889,643.76 227, 973. 35 90,375, 882.00 16.66 CUR 1904, PT 1 15 2,226,020.48 1 219,298.54 985,066.53 8 453,965.20 1 794,071.49 3 498,457.41 273,002.12 220,875. 00 212,756. 75 882,241.96 193,900.00 493,272.50 4,571,516.62 2,606,982.49 2,128, 229.62 17,209,038.07 3,564,048.29 8,124,384.89 38 H9 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 226 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 69.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL NOVEMBER 17, 1903-Continued. i Cash on hand, due from j reserve agents, and in ; I the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Deposits. Amount, STATES, ETC.—continued. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee i ! j i I I i j | ! ! j I Total, Southern States. Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin . Minnesota. Iowa Missouri... ! | ! ! I : Total, Western States. Washington. Oregon California . . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a 88,353,594.24 4,812,922. 59 2,468,353.90 1,750,372.00 4,094,817.40 2,607,274.27 5,185,530,31 2,166,092.57 52 I', 876, 24, 641,395.27 1,293, 565. 32 6,210, 919.70 8,835, 167. 25 23.82 20.71 20.87 19.90 ! 23.26 ' 27.12 ", 29.44 ' 27.72 : 22.80 ! 33.76 ' 21. 99 26.34 26.08 : 276,151,710. 69 74,296, 627. 34 26.90 : 124, 65, 113, 53, 51, 40, 60, 18, 287081, 809. 65 19,838,241.99 28,432,806.14 11,452,339.81 12,690,246.42 9,597,419.91 13,086,165.75 5,822,348.77 381,516. 44 1,672.18 279,:, 197. 27 045,i, i370. 05 ., 582.49 781,, ', 378.82 !, 320. 28 >. 650. 94 815,1 527,902,688.47 Total, Middle Western State North Dakota South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory . $35,076, 525. 89 23,240, 959. 53 11, 827, 365.15 8,794, 480.40 17,603, 720.35 9,615, 308.34 17,614, 173.09 7,815, 047.45 8,230, 394.02 72,988, 115.63 5,883, 780.69 23,58.1, 257.25 33,880, 582. 90 ; Per 22.58 : 30.48 • 25.10 : 21.59 ' 24.51 23.53 : 21.55 I 30.94 ' 129,001,378.47 24.44 13,578,443.08 11,206,553.46 27,708,657.96 36,439,242.42 15,499,485.36 5, 409,333.64 28,191,657. 43 5,569,986.64 11,670,396. 50 7, 480, 832.00 3,358,465.21 2,767,166.75 7,150,084.9i 11,435,849.44 4,456,107.17 1, " 502.67 10,006, 893.65 1,798,573.87 3,469,860. 00 2, 280, 650.48 24. 73 17. 99 25. 80 31.31 28.75 30.48 35.50 32.29 29.73 162,754,588.49 | 48, 372,154.18 29.72 32,348,638.15 | 10,581,001.20 ! 26,552,534.03 '• 6,728,612.90 i 3,362,023.24 ; 565,334.41 ! 3,315,951.54 ,' 228,251.07 i 7,232,561.99 3,538,628.53 7, 083,317.62 1,975, 863.23 1,159,500.51 32,372.25 994,115. 53 72,461.92 22.36 33.44 26.68 29.37 34.49 57.26 29.98 31.75 Total, Pacific States , 83, 682, 346.54 22,088, 821.58 26.40 Hawaii a Porto Rico Total, island possessions. 1,057,795.55 133,219.52 429,545.88 73,910.92 40.61 55.48 1,191,015.07 503, 456.80 42.27 Total, country banks 1,811,337,198.31 451,572,642.47 24.93 Total, United States 3,758,777,994.71 976,208,898.29 | 25.97 a Statement of September 9, 1903. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 227 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. NOVEMBER 17, 1903—Continued. Reserve required, a n d t h e a m o u n t a n d per cent held. Held. Available with reserve agents, Required. Specie. Legal tenders. n o t exceeding60 per c e n t of re- R e d e m p t i o n fund. serve r e q u i r e d after deducting' redemption fund. 50 51 52 53 54 5b 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 52,797,734.69 22,205,445.27 12,345,439.71 19,349,838. 29 9,039,520.51 8,600,946.39 6.929,961.21 10.239,647.47 3,258,362.21 17.85 18.97 17.08 17.04 16. 61 16.99 16.86 17. 32 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 3,144,805. 62 91,969,161.06 17.42 54,287. 50 52,090.00 162,263.50 245,069.25 48,998. 35 24, 725.00 86, 862. 50 36,037. 50 67, 915.00 79,267.50 2,368,082.47 2,015,763. 96 4,379,504.45 6,453,193.58 3,113,543.17 896,084.68 5,334,683.19 976,432.10 2,309,823.14 1,504,768.60 17.44 17.99 15.81 17.71 20.09 16. 57 18. 92 17.53 19. 79 20.12 14,133,403.30 857,516.10 29,351,879.34 18.03 284,287 73,311 217,863 133,394 14,058 2,990 78,307 2,862,486. 43 934,896.11 2,331,753.06 595.648.16 293,612.09 3,813.93 287,592.14 20,167. 60 81,485.00 28,990.00 12,550.00 16,545.00 14,950.00 1,025.00 18,072.50 625.00 6,184,580.30 2, 040,090.16 4,924,532.24 1,200,993. 06 642,779.84 32,372.28 674,573. 66 46,314.75 19.12 19.28 18.55 17. 85 19.12 57.26 20.34 22.92 7,437,814.27 804,210 7.329,909.52 174,242.50 15, 746,236.29 416, 384.40 53, 749. 55 180 9,956.48 8,989.76 3,025.00 5,000. 00 429,545.88 67,739.31 40.61 89 50.85 90 18,946.24 41. 75 ! t ! ! I i ! $1, 559. 986.45 $1, 188, 229 1.366,329.34 )91,920 673,355. 52 139,470 367,495 476, 808. 66 929, 256.87 *38, 753 422,262.05 120,265 1, 263,474.10 558, 518 345, 373. 50 330,166 523,307.65 156,968 4, 944,599. 81 3, 933, 286 178. 837 290,049.55 562,339 1,282, 053.56 1,686,040.75 1,222,802 ff3,014,783.33 1,990,716.86 1,008, 574.18 743, 270. 74 1,496,583.33 834,125.25 1,509,030.58 667,106.77 711,387.96 6,283, 596. 51 515,357.76 1,949,095.85 2,941,822.46 | 41,422,756.60 15, 762,897. 81 11,389,048 23,665,451.58 4,306,276 1,987,91'S 2,831,545 1, 287, 547 1,140,410 742,271 1,621,329 556,746 10,698,792.09 5, 625,486.50 9,781,784.15 4,606.551.00 4, 537,451.32 3,559,621.09 5,207,695. 34 1,606,977.08 825,907.31 387,640.00 688,906.00 279,220.50 204,818.50 185,405.00 428,855. 81 144,052.50 28,725,944.87 14 474,052 45, 624, 358.57 572,584, 59 673,553.15 1,171,384.84 2,095,467.06 1.254,167.15 315,113.65 1,997,259.02 278,330.30 742, 726.46 535, 554.72 551,723 312,785 649, 435 980,167 444,823 84,241 765,430 182,388 489,595 264,232 1,189,487.38 977,335.81 2,396,421.11 3,132,490.27 1,365,554. 67 472,005.03 2, 485,131. 67 479,676.30 1, 009. 586. 68 625,714. 38 9,636,140. 94 4,724,819 2,956, 321.87 1,002,893.05 2, 362,366.18 455,405. 90 320,159.75 24,543.35 290, 602.02 25,522.15 18,657,227.47 9,763.450.83 i 16,991,879.59 7,956, 805. 51 7,767,237.37 6,118,106.82 9,108,348.04 2,822,347. 64 6,374.469. 87 4, 344,385.21 6,047.603.14 2,866, 202. 01 2,718,266.57 2,442,664.12 2,981,767.32 950, 586. 63 79,185,403.27 1 2,036,766.46 1,680, 983.02 4,156, 298. 69 5,465,886. 36 2,324,922.80 811,400.05 4,228, 748.61 835,497.99 1,750,559.47 1,122,124. 80 24,413,188.25 i | ! ! i i ; ! ; 4,852,295.72 1,587,150.18 3,982, 880.10 1,009,291. 94 504, 303.49 84,800.16 497,392.73 34,237.66 12, 552, 351.98 158, 669.33 19, 982. 93 : 1 Per cent. 17.96 17.72 18. 72 18.97 19.38 17.98 21.34 17.95 17.50 21.42 17.10 17.31 17.80 19.12 $236,840.00 168,282.50 93,147.80 80,387.50 146,252.50 52, 087.50 127,075.00 60,412.50 48,912.50 475,556.50 23,637.50 288,695. 50 179,050. 00 $5,261,478.88 3,486,143.93 1,774,104. 77 1,319,172. 06 2,640, 558,05 1,442,296.25 2,642,125. 96 1,172, 257.12 1,234,559.10 10,948,217.34 882,567.11 3, 537,188.59 5,052,087.44 1 Total a m o u n t . 1,980,337.30 $6,299,838. 78 4,117, 248. 70 2,214,547.50 1,667, 961.90 3,410,845.70 1,728, 739. 80 3,758,097.68 1,403,058.77 1,440,576.11 15,637,038.82 1,007,881.81 4,082,183. 91 6,029,715.21 178,652.26 470,133.95 180 8,025.00 497, 285.19 102,074,677.73 49, 360,100 155,838, 652. 62 11,668,948.20 318,942,378. 55 17.61 378,290,425.75 14!!, 325, 352 273,475, 767.36 18, 413, 265.13 812,504,810.24 21.61 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 18. 82 271,700,579. 72 ! 758,560,778.82 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 228 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 69.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL JANUARY 22, 1904. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York . Chicago ... St. Louis... Total, central reserve cities. $816,896,744.43 195,344,560.24 82, 755, 560. 28 $232, 559, 583. 26 51,658,757.90 24, 653,931. 88 28.47 26.44 29.79 1,094,996,864.95 308,872,273.04 :8.21 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 166, 951,253. 19; 572, 744. 16, 837,425. 187, 077, 645. 113, 016, 701. 44, 022,589. 19, 184, 838. 1, 223, 785. 24 266,651. 17 060,100. 958,445. 5, 353,108 9, 636, 400 46, 289,232 4 1 , 138,662 14, 270,116. 22, 089,187, 17,, 958,248. 32, 211,227. 3, 230, 949. 6, 128, 937. 2, 521,511. 20,, 577, 460. 19,, 402,896. 4, 605,946, 3, 333,208. 53, 347,767. 7, 614,084, 3, 194, 224, 20, 010,096, 32, 472,183, 4, 537,677, 29, 069, 769, 22! 683,022, ni 390,861, 4 Boston. 5 Brooklyn Albany. Philadelphia. Pittsburg Baltimore Washington.. Savannah New Orleans . Louisville Dallas Fort Worth ... Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis . Detroit Milwaukee... Cedar Rapids. Des Moines... Dubuque St. Paul . Minneapolis Kansas City, K a n s . Wichita Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver. Salt Lake City.. San Francisco .. Los Angeles Portland, Oreg . , 53, 358, 401.29 5,738, 347.99 5,175, 285.50 60, 993, 795.13 30,152, 187.05 13,788, 285.31 6, 629, 288.03 326, 555. 96 7,088, 860.90 4,991, 889. 64 4,616, 983.90 2,321, 099.90 4,521, 994.78 14,079, 224.80 10,144, 598.80 3,877, 855.83 9, 795, 597.26 5,439, 694. 74 8,119, 136.94 893, 885.22 1,801, 020.37 912, 185.10 6,532, 836.59 5, 216, 686.50 2,102, 448.34 949. 940.11 18, 637, 478.38 2,452, 784.02 692, 664.72 6,130, 121.13 10,693, 568.43 1,500, 548.38 9,513, 874.05 7,679, 878.22 3,650, 455.02 31.96 29.32 30.74 32.60 26.68 31.32 34.55 26.68 29.21 29.26 46.36 43.36 46.93 30.42 24.66 27.17 44.35 30.29 25.21 27.67 29.39 36.18 31.75 26.89 45.65 28.50 34.90 32.21 21.69 30.64 32.93 33.07 32.73 33.86 32.05 Total, other reserve cities . 1,052,238,964.67 330,519,458.33 31.41 Total, all reserve cities 2,147,235,829.62 639,391,741.37 29.78 26,586,975.46 14,708,916.44 12,393,379.09 98,878, 564. 71 22, 277,438.64 46,046, 606.78 6,569,124.02 4,090, 944. 94 3,412,904. 59 24,446,167. 71 5,930,221.42 14,252,731.90 24.71 27.81 27. 54 24.72 26.62 30.95 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont 42 j Massachusetts. 43 R h o d e I s l a n d . . 44 C o n n e c t i c u t . . . Total, New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. 220,891,881.12 58,702,094.58 16.58 170,055, 579.37 94,226,387.42 251,133,872.43 7,292,606.43 20,534,377.42 1,150,132.15 38,023,161.48 26,640,564.01 57,589,144.24 1,768,763.70 4,671,736.64 434,178. 70 22.36 28.27 22.93 24.25 22.75 21.22 Total, Eastern States. 544,392,955.22 129,127,548.77 23.72 REPORT OF-THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CUREENCY. 229 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. JANUARY 22, 1904. Reserve required, a n d t h e a m o u n t a n d per cent held Held. Required. Specie. L-gal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding 50 per cent of re- Redemption Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. $2,219,250.00 $232, 559, 583.26 212,200. 00 51,658,757.90 579,582.00 24,653,931.88 28.47 26.44 29.79 3,011,032.00 308,872,273. 04 28.21 $20,682,471. 63 2,422, 843.12 2,089,878.15 23,107,343.17 10,923,447.46 5,400,823.69 2, 367,629.85 115,165.96 2,995,831.44 2,045, 637.51 1,228,868.15 650,838.59 1,190,050.06 5,666,504.09 4,188,174.80 1,722, 360.28 2,740,529.74 2,213,531.07 3,980, 778.45 398,243.74 754,867.17 308,313.94 2,551,032.57 2,390,362.07 553,243.25 411,401.11 6,612,445.93 939,135.55 392,778.03 2,472,162.01 4,002,772.99 381,475.43 2,217,567.70 2,766,177.86 1,173,732. 28 372,870.00 47,500.00 29,600.00 554,725.00 518,492.50 204, 000. 00 60,950.00 15,000.00 75,000.00 173,750.00 31,875.00 36, 600.00 29,000.00 239,300. 00 209,000. 00 49,250.00 41,237.50 62,500.00 91,250.00 11,250.00 22,500.00 13,750. 00 42,300.00 70,000.00 45,000.00 10,500.00 112,050.00 25,250.00 13, 000. 00 58,200. 00 112,500.00 62,500.00 262,615.00 138,400.00 52,500.00 43,937,650.13 4,398,231.57 4,666,331.10 48,589,439. 75 30,152,187.05 12,954,383.89 5,657,124.34 326,555.96 6,696,504.59 4,399,661.01 2,730,494.01 1,537,423.59 3,287,046. 40 13,128,909.36 10,144,598.80 3,877,855.83 7,169,783.74 4,663,544.07 7,931,143.45 798,000.92 1,454, 672. 03 578,931.29 5,316,152. 03 4,766,267.27 1,678,854.95 735,159.26 11,922,396.53 1,836,331.50 616,572.03 5,642,048.36 9,106,142.98 1,500,548.38 9,513,874.05 6,696, 954. 91 3,650,455. 02 26.32 22.47 27.71 25.97 26.68 29.43 29.49 26.68 27.60 25.80 27. 42 28.72 34.11 28. 36 24.66 27.17 32.46 25.97 24. 62 24.70 23.73 22.96 25.83 24.56 36.45 22.06 22.35 24.12 19.30 28.20 28. 04 33.07 32.73 29.52 32.05 $204,224,186.11 8181,454,650.26 $48, ;-$85, 683 48,836,140.06 32,431,142.90 19,015,415 20,688,890.07 18,387, 247.88 5, ii87,102 273,749,216.24 232,273,041. 04 73, 388,200 41,737,813.27 4,893,186.24 4,209,356.30 46, 769,411.35 28,254,175.40 11,005,647.37 4,796,209.70 305,946.24 6,066,662.87 4, 265, 025. 02 2,489,611.30 1,338,277.18 2,409,100.11 11,572,308.19 10,284,665.71 3,567,529.20 5,522,296. 99 4, 489,562.15 8,052,806.90 807,737.47 1,532,234.35 630,377.89 5,144,365.14 4,850,724.14 1,151,486.51 833, 302.21 13,336,941.87 1,903,521.09 798,556.06 5,002,524.03 8,118,045.99 1,134,419.47 7,267, 442.27 5,670, 755.73 2,847,715.46 18,122,995.50 749,541.45 1,780,994.95 21,631,377.58 13,562,435.09 6,122,663.20 2,958,696.49 142,759*00 2,323,451.15 980,148.50 779,250.86 388,485.00 1,284,203.34 3,563,616.27 3,345, 923. 00 1,320,877.55 2,974, 727. 50 1,331,868.00 2,578,560.00 346,507.18 457,541.86 210,460.35 2,307,625.46 1,558,030.20 393,858.70 216,672.15 4,456,131. 60 591,072.95 142,514.00 1,960,606.35 3, 282,629. 99 997,157. 95 7,022,323.35 3,571,844.05 2,408,328.74 4, 759,313 1, L78, 347 765,858 3, 295,994 5,147,812 1, 226,897 269,848 53, 631 1,302,222 1,200,125 690,500 461,500 783,793 3,659,489 2,401,501 785, 368 1, 413,289 1,055,645 1.280,555 42,000 219,763 46,407 415,194 747,875 686,753 96,586 741,769 280,873 68,280 1 151,080 1 708,240 69,415 11,368 220,533 15, 894 263,059,741.17 115,865,879. 31 38,253,717 124,058,418.84 3, 884, 215.00 282,062,230.15 26.81 536,808,957.41 348,138,920.35 111,841,917 124,058,418.84 6, 895,247.00 590,934,503.19 27.53 401,905 294,245 290,079 2,512, 966 556,560 1,106,294 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 2,224,335.94 1,187,512.48 988, 699.12 8,868,871.32 1,877,859.48 3,848,229.61 280, 819. 75 227,150.00 211,175.00 899,125.00 211,850.00 493,275.00 4,528,425.64 2, 536,670.04 2,168,172.34 17,248,450.84 3,624,360.16 8,579,213. 71 17.03 17.25 17.49 17.44 16.27 18.63 3,988,046. 32 2,206,337.46 1,859,006.86 14,831,784.71 3,341,615.80 6, 906, 991. 02 1,621,36195 827, 762.56 678,219.22 4, 967,488.52 978, 090. 68 3,131,415.10 33,133,782.17 12,204,341.03 5,162.049 18,995,507.95 2,323,394.75 38,685,292. 73 17.51 25,508, 336.91 14,133,958.11 37,670, 080.86 1,093, 890.97 3,080,156. 61 172,519.82 8,508,700.33 3, 987,429. 77 13,927,282. 25 487,439.12 1,096,340.62 125,294. 50 3,925,402 2,487, 957 6,221,252 199, 920 625,361 10,250 14,641,820.64 8, 216,896.87 21,666,840.73 629,424.58 1,766, 709.52 96,011.89 1,105,302.50 439,130.00 1,558,679.65 44,850.00 135,640. 74 12,500.00 28,181,225.47 15,131,413.64 43,374,054.63 1,361,633.70 3,624,051.88 244,056.39 16. 57 16. 06 17.27 18.67 17. 65 21.22 81,658,943.28 28,132,486.59 13,470,142 47,017,704.23 3,296,102.89 91,916,435.71 16.88 1 9 3 4 ft 6 7 8 9 10 11 1? 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 ?,0 ?1 99 93 94 ?5 26 91 28 99 30 31 3? 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 230 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, ISTo. 69.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL JANUARY 22, 1904—Continued. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in i the redemption fund. Deposits. City, State, and Territory. Per cent. STATES, ETC.—continued. Virginia West Virginia \ North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee I ! ! ! ' ! : i ! i ! Total, Southern States. Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin . Minnesota. Iowa Missouri... Total, Middle Western States. $36. 311,500.05 22,327,634.67 12,225,487.61 9,452,298.81 18,739,139.03 10,398,733.19 21,212,426.30 8,798,806.83 10,008,455.25 77,609,417.83 7,102,919.75 24,256,840.11 35,883,871.55 18,756, 314. 45 5,193, 959.06 2,564, 728.31 2,329, 975.43 4,912, 130.82 3,027,475.11 6,485,302.82 2, 239,339.73 3,121,233.24 31,764,179.45 2,235,695.00 6,877,196.84 10,950,061.14 24. 09 23.26 20.98 24. 65 18.87 29.11 30.57 294,357,530.98 90,457,591.40 30.73 126,858, 325.42 62, 679,415.13 115,578,632.54 54,235,281.00 52, 399,381.40 39,590,197.41 60,555,776.53 19, 608,923. 84 31,354, 633.21 19,753, 413. 78 31,484, 000.10 12, 620,340.97 13,007, 829.82 9,719, 924.06 14, 955,420. 41 6, 540,934. 72 24.72 31. 51 27.24 23.27 24. 82 24. 55 24. 70 33.36 531,511,933.27 139,436,497.07 26.23 2, 823,366. 59 2,835, 266.09 7,106,011.50 13,635, 857.27 3,849,916.99 1,615,870.34 9,006,690.00 1,669,518.82 3,994, 205.82 3,118, 520.76 22. 48 26.15 26. 28 35.08 19.98 31.07 33.10 30.87 34.48 38.33 12, 563, 360.26 10,842, 163.66 27,034, 702.8'X I 38,868, 913.72 14,881, 018.01 5,201, 231.62 27,212, 013. 52 5, 408, 529.26 11,584, 634.39 8,136, 078. 56 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma I n d i a n Territory 161,732,645.87 Total, Western States. Washington . Oregon California . . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska" 29,669,751.68 9,947,255.14 26,505,985.84 6,489,083.27 3,152,857.13 842,846.45 3,554,852.37 252,623.70 Total, Pacific States . 49,655,224.18 i ! ! • ! f 80,415, 255. 58 6, 489, 442. 56 3,394,351.17 7,338,270.10 1,648, 327.19 727,429.19 158, 543. 08 1,140,942.66 42, 934. 55 20,940,240. 50 Total, Island Possessions 1,331,884.34 I 30.70 21.87 34.12 27. 69 25. 40 23.07 18.81 32.10 17.00 26.04 40.52 18.94 1,106,376.68 ! 225,507.66 j Hawaii« Porto Rico . 25. 45 31.19 40.93 31.48 28. 35 30.52 490, 993. 20 36.86 Total, country banks 1,834,634,086.38 .8,810,189. 70 26.64 Total, United States 3, 981,869,916.00 1,128,201,931,07 28. 33 a Statement of November 17, 1903. BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 23] BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. JANUARY 22, 1904— Continued. Reserve required, a n d t h e a m o u n t and per cent held Held. Required. Specie. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding 60 per cent of reserve required Legal tenders. Redemption fund. Total amount. Per cent. $6,711,029.26 4,016, 094.48 2,224,211.35 1,868,161.16 3,536, 620.51 2,124,512.45 4,315,530.92 1,675,329.21 1,742.971.33 16, 313, 547. 00 1,264,229.98 4,208,989.16 7,050,069. 74 18.47 17.99 18.19 19.76 18.87 20.43 20.34 19.04 17.42 21.02 17.80 17.35 19. 65 after d e d u c t i n g I fund. $5,451,225.01 3,349,145. 20 1,833,823.14 1,417,844.82 2,810, 870.85 1,559,809.98 3,181,863. 95 1,319,821.02 1,501,268.29 11,641,412.67 1,065,437.96 3, 638, 526. 02 5, 382, 580. 73 $1, 808, 528. 62 1,375.157. 36 631,978.25 584,213.27 986, 976. 48 546, 729. 46 1,350,829.55 500,893.60 €18,062. 36 5,579, 615.91 417,625.20 1,328,013.19 2,215, 019.90 $1,537,645 558,351 456,543 401,196 802, 741 619,542 999,561 357,818 203,708 i 3,569,892 197,887 576,564 1,532,650 $3,129,554. 04 1,899.838.62 1,047,199.56 802, 639.39 1,595,951.73 902, 353. 49 1,825,085.37 754,805.11 870,100.97 6,716.060.37 625, 080. 28 2,001,171.06 3,120,271.33 $235, 301. 60 182,747.50 88,490.54 80,112.50 150,951.30 55,887.50 140,055. 00 61,812.50 51,100.00 447,978. 72 23,637.50 303,240.91 182,128.51 44,153,629. 64 17, 943,643.15 11,814,098 25,290,111.32 2,003,444.08 57,051,296.55 j 19.38 19,028,748. 81 9,401,912.27 17,336,794.88 8,135,292.15 7,859, 907. 21 5, 939, 429. 61 9,083,366.48 2,941,338.58 6,576,611.77 4,383,572.27 6,060,433.77 3,001,394.61 2,814,561.55 2,247,345.43 2,909,015.18 1,033,336.44 4,188,694 2,073,397 2,864,640 1,250,842 1,087,465 688,890 1,432,921 567,837 10,915,583.55 5,407,607.95 9,991.662.94 4,708,635.99 4,590,194.23 3,450,068.77 5,191,048.90 1,677,351.65 836,109.57 389,232. 35 684,023.32 287,565.50 209,483. 50 189,315.00 431,618.31 145, 752. 50 22,516,998.89 17.75 12,253,809.57 i 19.55 19, 600, 760. 03 16. 96 9,248,438.10 17.05 8,701,704.28 16.61 6,575,619.20 | 16.67 9,964,603.39 16.46 3, 424,277. 59 17.46 79, 726, 789. 99 29,026,271.02 14,154,686 45,932,153.98 3,173,100.05 92,286,211.05 17.36 1,884,504.04 1,626,324.55 4,055,205.43 5, 830,337. 06 2,232,152.70 780,184. 74 4,081,802.03 811,279.39 1,737,695.16 1,220,411.78 525, 832. 89 655,007. 20 1,123,334.14 2,120,009. 63 1,191,248.15 315,709.25 2,117,125.43 298, .958.20 730,400. 25 581,965.31 394,155 245,891 612,054 952,895 421,332 81,597 759, 731 232,177 366,332 234,968 1,096,554.92 943, 595. 73 2,335,576.16 3, 346,898.73 1,308,024.12 454,400.85 2,396, 583. 86 464,207.63 1,001,329.60 682,196.57 56,912.50 53, 665. 00 162,578.50 252,172.50 52,112.50 22,850. 00 87,495. 60 37, 600.00 68,812.50 83,417.50 2,073,455. 31 1,898,158.93 4,233,542.80 6,671,975.86 2,972, 716. 77 874, 557.10 5,360,935. 89 1,032,942.83 2,166,874. 35 1,582,547.38 16.51 17. 57 15.66 17.17 19. 98 16.81 19. 70 19.10 18.70 19.45 24,259,896.88 9, 659, 590. 45 4,301,132 14,029,368.17 877,616.60 28,867,707.22 17.85 4,450,462.75 1.492,088.27 3,975, 897.88 973,362. 49 472,928. 57 126, 426. 97 533,227. 86 37,893. 55 2,825,356.45 1,070,165.60 2, 627, 823. 65 513,593. 90 303,992. 50 46, 964. 55 309,901.64 18,891. 50 158,238 54,921 3 97,894 120,435 23,546 4,299 114,757 .1,295 2,621,836.65 877,671.46 2, 320,078. 73 573,602.99 274,787.14 69,241.18 308,521.71 22,123. 05 80,735. 00 29,302. 50 109,100.00 17,357.50 14, 950. 00 11,025.00 19, 025. 00 625.00 5,686,166.10 2, 032, 060. 56 5,254,896.38 1,224,989.39 617,275.64 131,529.73 752,205.35 42,934. 55 19.16 20. 43 19. 83 18.81 19.58 15. 65 21.16 17.00 12.062, 288. 34 7,716,689.79 675,385 7,067,862.91 282,120.00 15, 742, 057. 70 19.58 165,956.50 33,826.15 362,101, 50 7,509. 33 190 15,000 82, 656. 53 15,210. 84 3, 325.00 5,000,00 448,273.03 42,720.17 40.52 18.94 199,782.65 369, 610. 83 15,190 97,867. 37 8,325.00 490,093.20 36. 86 275,195,112. 95 105, 052,632,86 49,592, 682 158, 430, 575. 93 11,964,103.37 325,039,994.16 17.72 812,004, 070. 36 453,191,553.21 161,434,599 282,488,994. 77 18,859,350.37 915,974,497.35 23.00 51 5? 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 7? 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 232 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 69.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL MARCH 28, 1904. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory, Deposits. Per cent. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York . Chicago . . . ! St.Louis... $845,989. 690. 54 204,096^ 439.82 92,038,503.81 Total, central reserve cities . 1,142,124,634.17 $249,172,710.27 50,454,360.46 24,258,549.18 29.45 24.72 26.36 323,885,619. 91 28.36 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 164,056,394.38 19,050,781.58 17, 607,618.63 193,531,053.58 116,797,709.27 49,159, 963.40 20.345,451.07 1,192,908. 39 22,607,876.34 18,373,146.59 10,076, 278.50 5,566,498.38 8,511,961.17 48;800,961.37 41,686, 635.69 14,474,333.98 22,375,394.21 17,335,869.75 32,475,758.80 3,669,888.81 6,869,539. 37 2,532,479.06 21,349,559.34 19,950, 772.21 5,324,945.59 3,872,850.22 58,905, 979.47 8,177,606.25 3,493, 518.97 22.512,672.08 33,180,607.50 4,161,774. 08 32,003,902.77 23,083,184.56 11,930,869.23 Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans. Wichita Kansas City, Mo . . . St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 53,962,343.98 5.572,300. 00 4,894, 030. 99 60,716,329.24 29,460,169. 71 15,767,274.82 7,064,077.11 192,171.35 6,087,516.44 5,654, 622. 45 4,490,219.59 2,335, 089.14 4.793,692.86 11.763,345.28 9,414, 588. 98 3,700, 748.12 8,682,531.50 4,171,003.16 7,555,877.76 1,022, 758.13 1,804, 382.17 866,001.10 6,581,624.67 4,680,727.26 1,736,452.82 1,282,627.63 22.427,210.29 2,337,791.68 653,052.49 7,824,129.13 12,110, 509.96 1,432,289. 38 11,049,482.01 7,944,562. 33 3.701,773.87 32.89 29.25 27.79 31.37 25. 22 32.07 34.73 16.11 26.93 30.77 44.56 41.95 56. 32 24.10 22.58 25.57 38.80 24.06 23.27 27.87 28. 33 34.20 30.83 23.46 32.61 33.12 38.07 28.59 18.66 34.75 36.50 34.42 34. 53 34.42 31.03 Total, other reserve cities . 1,084,552,744.59 333,733,307.40 30.77 Total, all reserve cities 2,526,677,378.76 657,618,927.31 26.03 26,926,238.04 14,616,159.00 12,086,889.86 98,798, 745. 55 20,893, 382.79 45,746,935.83 6,529,799.19 3,820,424.73 3,002,845.62 23,545,294. 09 4,844,253.96 13,475, 282.02 24.25 26.14 24.84 23.83 23.19 29.46 Total, New England States. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware , Maryland District of Columbia . 219,067,351.07 55,217,899.61 25.21 166,692, 509.62 91,268,424.99 254,654,155.06 7,030,211.90 20,490, 138.92 1,192, 798.35 35,561,542.41 22,711,117.88 58,262,822. 36 1,760,834.15 4,548,865.51 54% 405.85 21.33 24.88 22.88 25.01 22. 20 5.72 Total, Eastern States . 541, 328,238. 84 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut 123,390,588.16 22.79 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 238 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. MARCH 28, 1904. Reserve required, a n d t h e amount a n d per cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding 50 per cent of re- Redemption Total amount. Per serve required fund. cent. after deducting redemption fund. $211,497,422.64 $203,062,301.27 $44,199,259 51 024 109.95 33,235, 516.46 17 006,59^ 16,756,322.68 6,895,147 23,009,625.95 $1,911,150.00 $249,172,710.27 212 250.00 50,454 360.46 24,258,549.18 607,079.50 29.45 24 72 26.36 323,885,619.91 28.36 42,300,807.11 4,112,795.90 4,415, 687.63 49,416,952.07 29,460,169.71 12, 371, 224.63 5, 513,379.38 192,171.35 5,767,585. 79 4,444,896.37 2, 576,570. 77 1,466,412.50 3,042, 712.20 11,763,345.28 9,414,588.98 3,700,748.12 6,635,043.48 4,010,124. 47 7,528,781.85 882,123.60 1,571,269.37 621,561.18 5,365,273.38 4, 680, 727.26 1,580,467. 95 830,405.28 13,407,994.83 2,032,245.93 653,052.49 5,824,798.11 9,688,781.80 1,384,611.51 11,049,482.01 6, 956, 737. 48 3,701,773.87 25.78 21.59 25.08 25.53 25. 22 25.17 27.09 16.11 25.51 24.19 25.57 26.34 35.75 24.10 22.58 25.57 29.65 23.13 23.18 21.04 24.67 24. 54 25.13 23.40 29.30 21.44 22. 76 24.85 18.66 25.87 29.20 33.27 34.53 30.14 31.03 25.66 285,531,158.54 253, 054,140.41 68,101,000 41,014,098.60 4, 762,695.39 4,401,904.65 48,382, 763.40 29,199,427.32 12,289,990.85 5,086,362.77 298,227.10 5,651,969.09 4,593,286. 65 2,519,069. 62 1,391,624.60 2,127, 990.29 12,200,240. 34 10,421,658.92 3,618,583. 50 5,593,848. 55 4,333,967.44 8,118,939. 70 917,472.20. 1,592,384.84 633,119. 76 5,337,389.84 4.987,693.05 1,331,236.40 968,212.55 14,726,494.87 2,044,401.56 874,879. 74 5,628,168.02 8,295,151.88 1,040,443.52 8,000,975.69 5,770,796.14 2,982,717.31 17,169, 985.81 898,485.20 1,524,954.30 21,196, 599.87 12,446,647.80 4,618,018.20 1,687,446.00 92,064.00 1,758,601.25 949,515.05 754,123.46 231,300.20 1,185,232.05 2,647,032. 71 3,123,263.25 1,249,833.75 2,563,720.45 1,212,615.75 2,574,101.50 360,762.50 454,750.95 238,126.30 2,193,849.46 1, 756,848.50 376,357.75 241,149.00 5,223,007.40 665,477.15 188,092.00 1,883,946.10 3,497,215.86 779,519.75 7,631,033.45 3,821,658.41 2,464, 681.60 4,429,737 814,213 674,981 3,742, 858 5,024,778 1,504,711 1,252,277 20,415 1,145, 825 1,100,863 540,900 518,500 778,985 3,131,213 1,846,221 1,059,772 1,250,780 598,250 849,148 57,000 309,076 60,000 480,129 534, 549 495,992 99,075 765,715 331,943 96,030 1,096,693 1,987,740 58,620 29,179 164,806 13,236 $20,313,014. 30 2,362,597. 70 2,186,152.33 23,905,269.20 11,460,593.91 6,041,495.43 2, 512,706.38 64,692.35 2,788, 809.54 2,199,768.32 1,237,522.31 675,012.30 1,049,495.15 5, 739, 924. 57 4,260,229.73 1,336,142.37 2.773,305.53 2,124,708.72 4,013, 407. 35 453, 111. 10 784,942.42 309,684.88 2,646,094.92 2, 319,329. 76 643,118.20 478,031.28 7,307,222.43 1,009,575.78 405, 9?0.49 2,784,009.01 4,091,325. 94 493,971.76 3,067,642.06 2,800,523.07 1,171,356.27 109,610,016. 78 36,864,210 127,820, 716.86 4,049,860. 00 278, 344,303.64 556,669,344. 69 362,664,157.19 104,965,210 127,820,716.86 6,779,839. 50 370,397 297,137 258,695 2,446,803 587,831 998,301 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 2,250,467.07 1,177,859.31 953,705.09 8,320,027.10 1,742,614.45 3,811,809.22 288,157.25 229,325.00 223,525.00 953,100.00 229, 650. 00 508,875.00 4,525,324.68 2,501, 698.85 2,085,839.55 16,616, 250.29 3,457, 926.67 8,225,504.46 16.81 17.12 17.26 16.82 16.55 17.98 271,138,186.15 2,730,479.50 388,070.00 37,500.00 29,600. 00 572,225.00 528,150.00 207,000. 00 60,950.00 15,000. 00 74,350.00 193,750.00 44,025.00 41, 600.00 29,000.00 245,175.00 184,875.00 55,000.00 47,237. 50 61,550.00 92,125.00 11,250.00 22,500.00 13,750. 00 45,200.00 70,000. 00 45,000. CO 12,150. 00 112,050.00 25,250.00 13,000. 00 60,150.00 112,500.00 52,500.00 321,627.50 169, 750. 00 52,500.00 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 90 91 9,2 93 94 95 96 97 98 9,9 30 31 39 33 34 35 36 37 38 602, 229,923. 55 23.84 4,038, 935. 71 2,192,423.85 1,813,033.48 14,819, 811.83 3,134,007.42 6,861,890.37 1,616,303.36 797,377.54 649,914.46 4,893,320.19 897,831.22 2,996,519.24 32,860,102.66 11,854, 266.01 4,869,164 18,256,482.24 2,432,632.25 37,412,544.50 17.08 25,003,876.44 13,690,263.75 38,198,123.26 1,0-54,531.79 3,073, 520.84 178,919.75 8,098,188.92 3,905,237.29 13,716,695.14 444,937.65 1,003,295. 36 94,565.00 3,448,756 2,526,464 6,312,973 171,151 557,541 44,100 14,339,193.87 1,105,220.00 7,951,604.25 437, 590.00 21, 963. 622. 72 1,592,05. 40 005, 659. 07 45,100.00 1,761,065.18 138,412.20 99,851.85 12,500.00 26, 991,358. 79 14, 820,895.54 43,585,376.26 1,266,847.72 3,465,313.74 251,016.85 16.19 16.24 17.12 18.01 16.91 21.04 81,199,235.83 27,267,919.36 13,060,985 4 >, 720,996.94 3,330,907.60 90,380,£08. 90 16.70 1 o 3 39 40 41 49 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 234 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. N o . 6 9 . — L A W F U L M O N E Y R E S E R V E OF T H E N A T I O N A L MARCH 28, 1904—Continued. j ! City, State, and Territory. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in ; the redemption fund. Deposits. Amount. STATES, ETC.—continued." 51 Virginia 52 West Virginia 53 North Carolina 5-1 South Carolina 55 Georgia 56 ! Florida •>7 j Alabama 58 | Mississippi 59 Louisiana 80 ! Texas 61 | Arkansas 6 2 I Kentucky 6 3 f Tennessee Total, Southern States I ' • j ' I 21.75 22. 04 20.42 18.39 21.88 26.85 29.87 24. 23 33.10 39.53 37.71 28.25 31.48 292,963,923.40 86,423, 443. 48 29.50 | 126, 62, 120, 55, 53, 39, 63 20, 30,249, 373.71 19,500, 61.59 32,365, 960.12 12,202, 328.17 13, 345, 793.38 9,124, 944.30 16,028, 908.84 6,814, 958. 60 24.00 31.10 26.90 22.10 24.85 22. 95 25.38 33.83 12,975,090.71 11,422,475.96 28,654,149.52 40,084,357.16 14,832, 308. 74 5,099,519.53 28,022, 846. 65 5,332, 793. 81 11,475,321.43 7, 853,128.25 165,751,991.76 j Total, Western States Washington Oregon ^ California Idaho Utah Nevada.. Arizona . Alaska « . Total, Pacific States 90 I H a w a i i « . . . 91 Porto R i c o . Total, island possessions 670.18 154. 96 441. 55 909. 52 208.35 374.77 997.82 721.15 541,046, 478. 30 j ; North Dakota ' South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado | New Mexico I Oklahoma ; I n d i a n Territory 82 83 84 5 i 85 86 i 87 ; 88 ; 89 $8,244, 632.26 4,808, 024.05 2,451, 876.87 943.82 4,068, 836.00 2,988, 368.60 6,341, 632.32 2,110, 534.05 3, 221, 431.54 28,783, 186.30 3,142, 575. 61 6, 925, 016.02 11,652, 386.04 =i Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin . Minnesota. Iowa . Missouri Total, Middle States 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 $37, 909, 349.23 i 21,811, 290.02 •; 12,009, 927.39 ! 9,163, 267.46 I 18,600, 183.67 | 11,128, 019.16 21,228, 856.74 8,710, 268.61 9, 732, 795.76 72,812, 969.89 8,333, 010.71 24,510 725.78 37,013, 258.98 ; , 31, 539, 10,204, 26,026, 6,526 3,191, 861, 3, 790, 238 655. 816. 842. 540 121. 596. 772 666 76 23 91 36 91 05 78 82 139, 633,028. 71 2b. 81 3,125, 998.43 3,189, 075.29 8, 625, 375. 58 14,895, 902. 58 4, 352, 220. 52 1,373, 676.34 10,007 153. 92 1,705 562.16 4,577 970.13 % 2,889 672.11 24. 09 27. 92 30. 10 37.16 29.34 26.94 I 35.71 ! 31.98 39.89 36.80 54,742,607.06 i 33.03 j 8, 299,291.87 3, 342,049.79 7, 320,105.51 1, 530,130 15 1, 023,303.82 167,171.10 1, 366,694. 51 60,893.12 26. 31 32. 75 28. 13 23 44 32. 07 19 40 36. 05 25 51 82,380,012.82 23,109, 639. 87 I 28. 05 879, 681.47 233, 727. 33 318.010.67 1 36.15 119,276.86 | 51.03 1,113,408.80 437,287. 53 39.2' Total, country banks 1,843,651,404.99 Total, United States 4, 370,328,783. 75 1,140,573,421.73 ! 26.10 a Statement of January 22, 1904. 482,954,494.42 j 26.20 ! REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 235 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904 — Continued. MARCH 28, 1904—Continued. Reserve required, a n d the a m o u n t raid per cent held. Held. Available with I reserve agents, not exceeding Legal 60 percent of re-j Redemption v twl I tenders. | serve required iii" nd. i I after deducting i ! redemption I fund. He quired. $5,686,402.39 3,271,693.50 1,801,489.11 i; 374,490.12 2,790,027.55 1,669, 202.87 3.184, 328. 51 1,306,540.29 1,459,919.36 10, 921, 945.48 1,249, 951.61 3, 676, 608. 87 5,551,988.85 : J SI,250,725 | 562,391 ! 459,161 j 288,587 j 818,220 531,490 j 1,056,995 ! 375,528 ' 218,591 j 3,297,552 I 284,045 j 596,653 i 1,282,789 i 81, 736, 411.32 1.244, 959.09 '644, 259.21 545, 067.91 960, 598. 21 500, 093.00 1,348, 263.59 452, 064.08 562, 974. 31 4, 991, 487. 39 579, 114.13 1,268, 787. 59 1,937, 662.42 43,944,588.51 j 16,771,742.25 j 11,022,727; 18,909,250.53 I 9,405,923.24 I 18,045, 366. 23 8,282,536.43 8,056,081.25 5,964,206.22 \ 9,471,899.67 I 3,021,708.17 I 6,239,816.59 \ 4,199,893.00 ! " - • --j' 6,194,590.32 2,874,229.10 | 2,670,123.15 2,218,080.24 3,082,624.17 1,024,903.89 3,939,558 ! 2,001,105 | 3,154,256 1,199,133 i 1,032,321 j 644,164 ! 1,551,C 526,144 | 81,156,971.74 j 28,504,260.46 j 14,047,768 j 1,946,263.61 1,713,371.39 4,298,122.43 6,012,653.57 2, 224, 846. 31 764,927. 93 4, 203,427.00 799, 919.07 1, 721,298.21 1,177,969.24 24,862,798.76 | 4,730,948. 36 1, 530, 722.43 3,904,026.44 978,981.05 478,668.29 129,239. 41 568, 615. 92 35; 800.02 12, 357,001.92 131, 952. 22 35,059.10 332,867 503, 667.80 312,511 638, 617.05 630,164 i 1,123, 930.26 2,173, 129.18? i 1,089,706 : 479,997 i 1, 253,916. 95 73,818 ! 317, 025.05 712,052 ! 554.91 2, 003, 146,967 i 324, 260.55 347,893 I 737, 147.55 234,407 i 539, 897.04 9,615,146.34 ! 4,366,382 Per #3,270,785.87 j 1235,092. 60 $6,493, 014. 79 i 17.13 3,839, 275.19 | 17.56 1.859.652.60 I 172,272. 50 1,031,220.04 i 82,789.05 , 2,21 429.30 I 18.46 1, 684,943.82 18.39 78^462.50 | 772,826.41 1,582,995.03 | 151,702.50 I 3, 513,515.74 ! 18.89 2,055, 909. 72 i 18.48 57,012.50 ! 967,314.22 1.820.271.61 I 150,542.50 ; 4,376 072.70 ! 20.61 1.632; 741.25 I 18.75 53,062.50 752,086.67 I 1, 678,706.93 I 17.25 52, 975. 00 844,166.62 I 349.19 j 20.65 477,856. 27 15,033, 6, 266, 453.f3 ! 25,375.00 ! 1,623, 280. C 9 i 19.48 | 61 734,745.96 : 942. 27 316,340.91 4,197, 2,016,160.77 , 191.863.50 : 6, f 2 ;390.13 17.91 3,216,075.21 • .,134,754.54 j 2,045,347.33 : 54,974,571.12 j 18.76 10,838,861.19 5,411,086.20 10,399,897.60 4,796,217.86 4,703,649.45 3,460,452.73 5,408,133.90 1,724,778.40 i 1 ! i i ; i ! 844,481.87 387,446.25 712,203.57 288,840.00 216,665.50 196,785.00 458,343.18 147,077.50 i 21, 862, S17. 65 17.34 64 11,999,530.45 19.14 |65 20,460,917.49 17. U 66 9,158,419.96 16.59 67 8,622,759.10 16.06 6,519,481.97 16. 40 10,500.188.25 I 16.63 3,422,903.79 ! 16.99 46,743,077.33 | 3,251,842.87 ; 92,546,948.66 | 17.11 1,133,123.16 995,336.34 2,478,296.36 3, 442, 814.14 1,303,670.08 | 444,496.76 2,467,249.20 I 457,016.44 | 991,177.93 I 655,024.04 ; 14,368,204.45 \ 57,725.00 54,477.50 167,628.50 274,630.00 52,062.85 24,100.00 91,345.00 38,225.00 69,335.00 , 86,262. 50 915,791.35 80, 735.00 29,302.50 129, 845.00 17, 782.50 14,950.00 10,225. 00 19,950.00 625. 00 2,898,459. 00 1,036,173. 80 2, 295, 260 98 514,938. 60 302, 547.10 36, 029.40 331,890. 26 46,015. 00 202,479 54,474 259.874 94,844 11.427 3, 368 108,897 7,461,314.14 735,363 7,225,300.25 j 195 30,520 74 176. 33 18 035. 46 229,753. 55 48,711.00 i Total a m o u n t . \ 92, 211. 79 2,027,382.96 2,000,941.89 4,406,019.12 6, 980, 279. 32 3,089, 646. 88 859, 43y. 81 5,274,201.11 966,468. 99 2,145, 553. 48 1,515,590.58 15.63 72 17.52 15.38 17.41 20.83 16.85 18. 82 18.12 18.70 19.30 29,265, 524.1-i 18.93 182 19.80 83 19.02 18. 45 19.03 14. 05 20. 84 25. 51 303,415.00 15, 725, 392. 39 : 19. 09 8,325.00 5,000.00 312,449.88 j 35.52 102,266.46 | 43.75 167 011.32 278, 464.55 30 715 00 414,716.34 ! 37.25 276, 547, 710.74 101, 753, 113.11 48, 133, 101 158,541,027.54 112,293,261.40 320,720,506.05 1 17.40 833, 217 055.43 464, 417 270. 30 153, 098 314 286,361,744.40 19,073,100. 90 922, 950, 429. 60 j 21.12 I 13, 325. 236 EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. No. 69.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL JUNE 9, 1904. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. 8925,488,839.13 209, 256,194.43 92, 308,493.94 $266,508,829.82 54, 710,816.85 24,465,621.86 28.80 26.15 26.50 1,227,053,027.50 345, 685,268.53 28.17 178,883,937.44 21,701,438.92 19,706,353.82 199, 986,051. 08 117,272,462.51 49, 695, 751.26 19,288,406.80 1,011,568.19 21,127,241.72 18,587,563.45 8,599,176.94 5,275,065. 36 7,771,196.80 45,700,047.31 43,286,745.75 14,736,698. 26 22,530,358. 82 17,745,998.24 32,177,186. 91 3,632,823.11 6,319,324.00 2,400,909. 91 20,408,608.18 20,084,543,45 5,668,026.58 3,586,201.00 56,679,017.97 8,994,575.47 4,197,598.37 24,559,169.62 33,292, 386.28 4,441,712.26 27,671,382.68 23,850,067.03 11,572,840.70 65,877,550.75 7,113,210.41 6,110, 502.67 63,794,917.81 28,423,041.87 14,727,315.59 6,043,800. 50 288,480.78 6,215,562.25 6,017,086.91 2, 915, 914.65 1,996,959.98 4,445,805.94 14,680,030. 77 10,899,128.25 3, 660, 870. 21 8,828,629. 58 5,325,425.89 8,033, 512.80 942,206.72 1,790,169. 00 803,489.19 6,413,137.52 5,090,272. 74 1,665,942. 60 1,157,823. 62 18,104,929.28 2,815,830.00 1,029,562.34 9,605,117.34 12,576,080.02 1,552,666. 61 8,954,926.48 8,711,516.12 3,775,143.02 36.83 32. 78 31.01 31.90 24.24 29.63 31.33 28.52 29.42 32.37 33.91 37.86 57.21 32.12 25.18 24.84 39.19 30.01 24.99 25.94 28.33 33.46 31.42 25.34 29.39 32.29 31.94 31.31 24.53 39.11 37.77 3196 32.36 36.53 32.62 CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 1 2 3 New York Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 4 5 fi 7 8 9 0 1 l > <1 L57 s >0 >1 )9 >S >4 >5 >6 >8 >9 ^1 V> \4 }5 36 37 iS Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas . . Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Monies .. Dubuque St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas Citv, Kans Wichita Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg Total, other reserve cities 1,102,442,436.14 350,386,560. 21 31.78 Total, all reserve cities 2,329,495,463. 64 696,071,828. 74 29.88 STATES, ETC. 10 11 12 43 14 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States 15 16 17 48 19 50 New Jersey Pennsylvania .. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States 27,369,062.73 14,855,388.27 11,907, 563,79 103,973,500.26 20,746,551. 05 46,625,724.06 6,650,537.14 4,164,837. 62 3,389,946.41 25,056,424 12 5,249,075. 23 14,134,199.45 24.30 28.04 28 47 24.10 25. 30 30.31 225,477,790.16 58,645,019.97 26.01 174,392,404. 98 93,433,965.48 255,281,064.71 7,177,626.18 21,271,596.85 1,233, 424.87 38, 908,049.46 24, 390,073.25 57,358,C99.20 1,827,906.00 4,639,442.93 513,125.55 22. 31 26.10 22.47 25.47 21.81 41.60 552,790,083.07 127,636,696.39 23.09 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 237 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. JUNE 9, 1904. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent helc Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding 50 per cent of re- Redemption Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. 8231 379 084 78 $213 641 642 32 $50 830,746 52,314 048.61 34,402,483.85 20,094,233 18,053,115.86 5,768,709 23,077,123.49 306,763,256. 88 266,097,242.03 44, 720,984. 36 5,425,359. 73 4, 926, 588.46 49,996,512. 77 29,318,115. 63 12,423,937. 82 4,822,101.70 252,892.05 5,281,810.43 4,646,890.86 2,149, 794.24 1,318,766.34 1,942,799.20 11,425,011.83 10,821,686.44 3,684,174. 57 5,632,589.71 4,436, 499.56 8,044,296.72 908,205.77 1,579,831.00 600,227. 48 5,102,152.04 5,021,135. 86 1,417,006.63 896, 550.25 14,169,754.49 2,248, 643.87 1,049,399.59 6,139,792.40 8,323,096. 57 1,110,428.06 6,917,845. 67 5,962,516. 76 2,893,210.17 275,610,609.03 16,803, 883.40 1,062, 774. 60 2,049, 433. 30 23,812,255.84 12,587,957.20 4,423,835.05 1,968,908. 45 86,432. 00 2,031, 661.05 1,135,773.10 682, 720.10 281,266. 00 1,132,928.80 3,516,131.27 3,583,370.00 1, 465, 596. 65 2,752,014.50 1,385, 581.00 2,662,970.00 387,932. 00 616,309.13 227, 240. 30 2,452,036.30 1,807,130.10 416,461. 80 259,889. 55 5,495,650.45 743,257.90 139,849. 65 1,998,813.70 3, 756, 583. 65 743,599.00 6,454,812. 85 4,222,878.85 2,373,852.85 115,521,790.39 $2,036 441 50 $266 508 829 82 28 80 214,100 00 54,710 816 85 26 15 643,797.00 24,465, 621,86 26.50 76,693,688 2,894,338. 50 345,685,268. 53 28.17 6,097, 523 1,366,333 884,263 3,853,445 5,288,614 1,016, 591 548,011 15, 000 704,277 1,227,804 544,525 569,760 578,604 4,631,559 3,196,471 1,026,323 1,245,600 1,103,217 990,500 59,000 337,625 60,447 412,225 454,722 491, 740 181,920 1,051,345 285,509 139,210 1, 015,554 1, 690, 245 60,690 46,319 132,858 15,614 $22,176, 243. 43 2,693,929. 87 2, 448,494.23 24,687,116.39 10,012, 320.67 6,099,738.91 2,356, 825.85 118,946.02 2,603,405.22 2,223,695.43 1,051,534.62 631,308.17 956,899. 60 5,581, 543. 41 3,907, 562.25 1, 111, 450.56 2,769,051.10 2,184,499. 78 3,976,085.86 448,477. 89 778,165. 50 292,488. 74 2, 524, 401.40 2,473,692.93 686,003.32 442,025.13 7,027,269.75 1,111,696.93 517,949.80 3,037,271.20 4,105,298.29 528,964. 03 2,104,544. 63 2,895,508. 38 1,333,176.17 41,318,443 127,897,565.46 582,373,865. 91 381,619,032. 42 118,012,131 368,497. 50 37,500.00 29,600.00 622,280. 00 539,150.00 224,500.00 108,450.00 15,000.00 75,000.00 199, 500. 00 46,725.00 56,150.00 29,000. 00 261,925. 00 211,725.00 57,500.00 94,487.50 67,500. 00 92,125.00 11,250.00 23,500. 00 15,259. 00 53,350. 00 73,750.00 45,000. 00 12,500.00 115,215. 00 25,250. 00 13,500.00 65,250. 00 112,500.00 52,500.00 349,250.00 171,500.00 52,500.00 4,328,680.00 45,446,147. 33 5,160,537.47 5,411, 790. 53 52,975,097.23 28, 423, 041. 87 11,764, 644.96 4,982,195. 30 235,378.02 5,414,343.27 4, 786, 772. 53 2,325, 504.72 1,538,484.17 2, 697,432.40 13,991,158. 68 10,899,128. 25 3,660,870.21 6,861,153.10 4, 740, 797. 78 7, 721, 680. 86 906,659.89 1,755,599. 63 595,426.04 5, 442, 012. 70 4,809,295. 03 1,639,205.12 896, 334. 68 13, 689,480. 20 2,165, 713. 83 810,509.45 6,116,888.90 9,664,626.94 1,385,753.03 8, 954, 926. 48 7,422,745.23 3,775,143.02 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 2,287,808.80 1,200,739.94 944,825. 74 8, 780, 661. 92 1, 732,073. 49 3,891,846. 67 1, 617,619. 38 854,762.07 693,184.28 5,174,574.43 882,864.91 3,276, 369. 63 418,697 320,312 300,137 2, 790,254 551,133 1,100,217 33,821,668. 52 12,499,374.70 5,480,750 26,158,860.74 14,015,094.82 38,292,159. 71 1,076,643.93 3,190,739.53 185,013.73 8, 795,287,63 4, 412,367.92 14, 396, 765.71 412,213.04 1,034,277.67 97, 335. 00 4,098,871 2,877,848 6, 744, 602 196,471 623,762 48,800 82,918,512.46 29,148,268.97 14,590,354 47, 707,025.80 292, 344. 75 227,075.00 211,425.00 961,588. 50 225,193.50 507,447.50 25.41 23.78 27.46 26. 49 24.24 23. 67 25.83 23. 27 25.63 25.75 27.04 29.17 34.71 30.62 25.18 24.84 30.45 26.71 24. 00 24.96 27.78 24.79 26.67 23.95 28.92 24.99 24.15 24.08 19.31 24.91 29. 03 31.20 32.36 31.12 32.62 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 9,0 21 9,9 23 24 ?5 96 27 9,8 29 30 31 39. 33 34 35 36 37 38 27.25 4, 616, 469. 93 2, 602,889.01 2,149,572.02 17, 707, 078. 85 3,391,264.90 8,775, 880.80 16.87 17. 52 18.05 17.03 16. 35 18.82 18,837,956. 56 2, 425,074.25 39,243,155.51 17.40 15,017,728.95 1,129,312.50 8,143,285. 39 442, 952.50 21, 993,596. 34 1,6M, 165.80 619,391. 36 44,325. 00 1,829,515.52 141,547.00 103,508.24 12,500. 00 29,041,200.08 15,876,453.81 44,771,129. 85 1,272,422. 40 3,629,102.19 262,143.24 16.65 16.99 17.54 17.73 17.06 21.25 94,852,451.57 17.16 3,406,802. 80 4 5 6 289,066,478. 85 26.22 127,897,565. 46 7,223,018. 50 634, 751, 747.38 4,105,359.40 2,228,308. 24 1,786,134. 57 15,596, 025.04 3,111 982.66 6,993,858.61 0 3 39 40 41 49 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 238 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OB1 THE CURRENCY. No. 6 9 . — L A W F U L M O N E Y RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL JUNE 9, 1904—Continued. I City, State, and Territory. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. 878,185.47 5, 138,115. 26 2, 255,703.03 1, 711.286.82 3, 844,126. 69 3> 449.843.83 6, 184,508. 05 2, 024,106.74 2, 317,937.87 22, 972,924.00 2, 708,585.37 6, 608,780.26 10, 541,998.31 23.01 22.48 19.14 20.48 21.85 29.57 31. 09 22.93 26.00 34.05 30.54 26.60 29.06 285, 913, 275.32 78,636,101.70 27.50 125, 704, 525. 05 65,864, 206. 05 120, 478, 385.21 55,089, 673.20 52, 362, 584.58 41,357,069.71 61,875,405.27 19,330, 523.38 29,572, 051. 01 20, 822, 337. 63 32, 934, 631.56 12, 034, 578. 2S 12,272, 688.77 10,204, 781.51 15,314, 866. 24 5,923, 739.34 23.53 31.61 27.34 21. 85 23.44 24. 67 24. 75 30.64 542,062,372.45 139,079,67134 25.66 STATES, ETC.—continued. Virginia West Virginia . North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee $38,578,668.28 ] 22,857,432.46 j 11,782,873.39 8, 355,503.91 17,589,402.65 11,668,523.73 19, 892, 757.74 8,828,845.12 8,915,706.94 67,471,144.90 8.868,830. 71 24,832, 828.18 36,270, 757.31 Total, Southern States . Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin . Minnesota. Iowa Missouri... Total, Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory . Total, Western States. Washington . Oregon California . . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a Total, Pacific States . 90 ! Hawaii a . . . 91 I Porto Rico. Total, island possessions . ' 12,273, 278. 07 11,174, 177.05 30, 569,306.87 40,165, 049.65 15,205, 098.41 5,383, 298.01 27,321, 703.06 5,307, 169.45 9,981, 451.25 7,628, 124.02 2,403, 614. 70 2,851, 173.36 10, 736,630. 83 14,271, 976.62 4,169, 159.00 1,764, 593.68 9,532, 865.73 1,632, 595. 83 3,417,642.67 2,532, 52. 68 19. 58 25. 52 35.12 35.53 27.42 32. 78 34.89 30.76 34.24 33.20 165,008, 655.84 53,313,005.10 32.31 31,071, 475.52 10, 221, 154.66 26,425, 351.69 6,701, 168.55 3,129, 032.45 905, 495.35 3,894, 876.43 252 001.10 7,443,500.77 3,374,808.69 7,699,147.32 1, 633,644.75 683,734.41 207,248.17 1,438,312.16 87,561.35 23.96 33.02 29.14 24.38 21.85 22.01 36.93 34. 75 82, 600, 555. 75 22,567,957. 62 27.32 840,536.77 228,837.18 346,318.10 41.20 94,151. 67 41.14 1,069,373.95 440,469.77 41.19 Total, country banks 1, 854, 922,106.64 Total, United States 4,184,417, 570.18 1,176,390, 753. 63 28.11 a Statement of March 28, 1904. 480,318,924. £ 25.89 I REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 239 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. JUNE 9. 1904—Continued. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent heir Held. Required. #5. 786, 800. 24 3,428, 614. 87 1,767,431.00 .: 1,253,325.58 2,638,410.40 1, 750, 278. 56 2,983, 913.66 1,324,326.76 1.337,356.04 ! 10,120, 671. 74 ! 1.330,324.61 ; 3, 724,924. 23 5,440, 613. 60 42. 886,991.29 18,855,678.76 9,879,630.90 18,071,757.78 8,263, 450. 98 7,854, 387.69 ! 6, 203, 560.46 9,281,310.79 j 2,899, 578. 51 81, 309,355. 87 f : ; ' S i i ! ! 1,840,991.71 1, 676,126.56 4, 585, 396. 03 6,024, 757.45 2,280, 764.76 807,494.70 4,098,255.46 796,075.42 1,497,217.69 1,144,218.60 Specie. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding 50 per cent of re- Redemption Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. Legal, tenders. $1,793,878.61 $1,396,425 1.450,430.39 657,214 i 725, 009. 62 395,716 505, 322. 65 370,252 1,089,553. 95 715,152 519, 341. 70 417,661 1,428,647.59 1,059,624 464, 524. 52 388,517 479, 590.12 273,065 ! 4,702,431.53 2,970,031 532,085.48 292,803 1,385,992.07 595,643 2,181,266.71 1,884,406 $3,318,512.85 1,943,425.42 1,005,599.53 695,826.35 1,491,829.74 1,013,229.64 1, 692, 687. 70 752, 288. 56 769,578.62 5, 760, 743.38 782, 444. 76 2,042,035.04 3,145,431.00 17,258,074. 94 11,416,509 24, 413, 632. 59 2,197, 603. 67 55,285, 820. 20 19. 34 10,801,493.99 5,682,697.17 10,408, 722.74 4,774,371.59 4,579,517.51 3,596,955.27 5,281,449.01 1,650,780.60 22,857,855.33 12,822,981. 37 20,626,040.31 9,670,025.39 8,729,157, 71 6,924,030.42 10,468,139.99 3,275, 682.17 6,696, 693.57 4,567,271.25 6,404,384. 02 3,171,763.80 2,874,739.70 2,413,039.15 3,198,200.20 991,406.07 4,506,479 2,164,544 3,089,047 1,417,725 1,053,042 705,401 1,511,595 485,218 i 30, 317, 497. 76 14, 933, 051 507,861.86 658,906.45 1,255,487.19 2,264, 870.09 1,385,415.40 379,415.23 1,920,680.37 313, 695.96 830,497. 36 595,874.38 305,815 266,218 829,096 1,088,603 414, 230 78,128 794,728 178,844 409,601 236,826 $255, 945.50 189, 572.50 91,431.80 93,615.00 152,027.50 61,562.50 162,767.50 70, 512. 50 54, 725. 00 519,432.77 26, 250. 00 321,532.50 198,228.60 853,188. 77 408,468.95 723,886.55 306,165.00 221,858.50 208,635.00 473,895.78 148, 277.50 46, 778, 987. 88 3, 344, 376.05 i i j 1,069,412.53 972,021.93 2,645,532.02 3, 443, 947. 47 1, 336, 478.86 469,756.32 2,397,475.78 453,960.25 854,659.61 631,046.16 58,637.50 56,090.00 176,176. 00 284, 845. 00 53,300.00 24, 567. 50 102,462. 50 39,475.00 72, 785.00 92,475. 00 i ! 1 m, 764, 761. 96 4,240, 642.31 2,217, 756. 95 1,665,016.00 3, 448, 563.19 2,011,794.84 4, 343, 726. 79 1,675,842.58 1,576,958.74 13.952,638. 68 1,633,583.24 4,345,202.61 7,409, 332. 31 17. 53 18.55 18.82 19. 93 19. 66 17. 24 21.84 18.98 17. 69 20.68 18.42 17.50 20. 43 18.18 19.42 17.12 17. 55 16.67 16.74 16. 92 16. 95 51 52 5f> 54 55 5f 57 58 59 60 61 03 64 65 67 68 69 70 71 95, 373,912, 69 17.59 1,941,726.89 1,953,236.38 4, 906. 291. 21 7,082, 265. 56 3,189, 424.26 951,867.05 5,215, 346. 65 985,975. 21 2,167,542.97 1,556,221.54 15. 82 17. 48 16. 02 17. 63 20. 98 17.68 19.09 18. 58 21. 72 20.40 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 24,751,298.38 10,112, 704. 29 4,602,089 ; 14,274,290.93 960,813. 50 29,949,897.72 18.15 4, 660, 721.33 1,533,173.20 3,963, 802.75 1,005,175.28 469, 354. 87 135,824. 30 584,231. 46 37, 800.17 2,792,156.25 995,248.82 2, 426, 563.40 476,285.10 307,560.15 64,158. 95 358.129. 60 47,570.10 213,498 69,307 210,030 ! 93,963 5,412 3,075 73,214 305 2.746,473.80 901,834.92 2,294,650.65 591,820.67 272, 612. 92 75, 299. 58 338,496. 88 22,305.04 83,265. 00 30,115.00 139,385.00 18, 807.50 14, 950. 00 10,325.00 20,070. 00 625.00 5,835,393.05 1,996,505.74 5,070, 629.05 1,180,876.27 600,565.07 152,858. 53 789,910.48 70,805.14 18.79 19.53 19.19 17. 62 19.19 16.88 20. 28 28.10 12,390,083.36 7,467,672.37 j 668,804 7,243,524.46 317,542.50 15,697,543.33 19.00 126,080. 52 34, 325. 57 201,519.80 i 40,000.00 i 485 25,000 i 67,653.31 17,595.35 13,325.00 5, 000. 00 282,983.11 33.67 90 87, 595. 35 38.28 91 160,406.09 211,519.80 | 25,485 j 85,248.66 18, 325. 00 370, 578. 46 34. 65 278,238,315. 97 107,045,112. 83 51,717,042 860,612,181.88 488,664,145.25 169,729,173 ; 159,340, em. 88 12, 670,537. 77 330, 773,359. 48 17.83 287,238,232.34 19,893,556.27 965, 525,106. 86 23. 07 8? 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 240 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 69.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. $1,034,272,732. 41 217,912,129. 63 88,544,823.85 $289, 949,548. 99 54,131,998. 35 21,726,459. 70 28.03 24.84 24.54 1,340,729,685.89 365,808,007.04 27.28 182, 637,026. 60 22, 974,761.16 19, 714,458.79 224, 635, 754.20 122, 534,960. 67 54, 498,164.44 19, 542,775.20 1, 245,911.54 22, 163,887.42 17, 512,044.32 7, 664,187.30 4, 556,792.13 8, 331,483.40 49, 627,400.07 46, 008,831.11 14, 750,037.63 23, 352,260.79 19, 584,057.75 32, 433,945.67 3, 420,567.01 5, 767,170.44 2, 158,930.15 22, 002,327.54 20, 994,892.28 6, 044,133.01 4, 000,755. 90 57, 269,883.82 % 244,128.27 4, 541,694.53 24, 298,221.26 33, 791,928.66 4, 616,148. 62 29, 422,363.22 22, 975,550.22 11, 421,371.49 65,886, 620. 02 8.203,867.16 6, 318,018.55 78,853,164. 98 33,291,821.98 16,018,999.16 6,729,503.68 467,079.52 6,162,169.61 5,441, 678. 58 2,293, 956.78 1,204,585.85 4,225,734.46 15,030,177. 65 12,350,322.62 3,907,218.28 9,067,688. 55 5, 736,624.81 8,782,384. 27 982,949. 03 1,630, 869.94 643,170.40 6,886,432.32 6,169, 619.70 2.430,042.56 1.494,451.17 18,937,017. 56 3.173,525.57 1,188,781.18 9,441,928.60 12,247,971.39 3,794,800.81 10,758,313.97 6, 970,677.00 3,420,482.63 36.08 35. 71 32. 05 35.10 27.17 29.39 34.43 37.49 27.80 31.07 29.93 26.43 50.72 30.29 26.84 26.49 38.83 29.29 27.08 28.73 28.28 29.79 31.30 29.39 40.20 37.35 33.06 34.33 26.17 38.86 36.25 38.88 36.57 30.34 29.95 Total, other reserve cities 1,155,738,806.61 378,142,650.34 32.72 Total, all reserve cities 2,496,468, 492. 50 743,950,657.38 29.80 30,070,725. 92 15,864, 468. 45 12,635,700.99 105,432,950.82 20,407, 316. 75 46,979,445.10 8, 469,339. 39 5,029,664.61 4,336, 988.38 26,511,177.14 5,223,583.12 13,191,116.86 28.16 31.70 34.32 25.15 25.60 231, 390, 608. 03 62,761,869.50 27.12 178, 629, 297.07 99,187, 792.84 262,187, 759.23 7,695, 540.17 23,229, 854. 23 1, 304, 988.72 43, 752, 554.01 27,484,961.80 58,895,386. 20 2,375,560.68 5,893,439.22 569,661. 62 24.49 27.71 22.46 30.87 25.37 43.65 572,235,232.26 138,971,563. 53 24.29 CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans Wichita Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg , STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total, Eastern States REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held. Held. Available with reserve agents, Required. Specie. Legal tenders. not exceeding 50 per cent of re- Redemption Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. $2 013,050.00 $289,949,548.99 28.03 214,150.00 54,131,998. 35 24.84 645,322.00 21,726,459. 70 24.54 $258 568 183.10 $241 238,116.99 $46,668, 382 54,478,032. 41 32,137,392.35 21,780,456 22,136,205. 96 16,059,088. 70 5,022,049 335,182, 421.47 289,434,598.04 73,470,887 2,902,522.00 365,808,007.04 27.28 405,197.50 37,500.00 29,600.00 615,225.00 551,250.00 232,500.00 108,500.00 15,000.00 75,000.00 199,500.00 47.375.00 43,000.00 29,500.00 266,925.00 201,750.00 57, 500.00 102,500.00 67,500.00 97,625.00 11.250.00 24,000.00 15,250.00 54,750.00 81,250.00 45,000.00 12,500.00 116,500.00 25,250.00 17, 250.00 68,500.00 112,500.00 52,500.00 355,750. 00 180,000.00 52,500.00 42,288,132. 29 5,288,803.24 5,228,185.26 56,261,115.24 32,298, 851.38 12,712,874.21 5,475,276. 39 232,806.94 5,163,301.13 4,334,054.29 2,198,639.12 1,204, 585. 85 3,044,141.33 13,796,561.90 11,919,890.89 3,907, 218. 28 6, 792, 303.40 5,177,272.72 7,864, 730. 71 892,378.88 1,371,963.96 526,545.37 5,584,310.29 5,229, 547. 49 1,904,290.23 894,567.99 11,049,151.33 2,222,982.53 937,952.52 5,909,189.16 9,190, 689.63 1, 548,979. 56 10, 758,313. 97 6,908,972.01 3, 323,308.69 23.15 23.02 26.52 25.0526.36 23.33 28.02 18.68 23.30 24.75 28.69 26.43 36.54 27.80 25.91 26.49 29.09 26.44 24.25 26.09 23.79 24.39 25.38 24.91 31.51 22.36 19.29 24.05 20.65 24.32 27.20 33.56 36.57 30.07 29.10 25.39 45,659, 256. 65 5, 743, 690.29 4,928,614.70 56,158, 938.55 30, 633, 740.17 13,624,541.11 4, 885,693.80 311,477.88 5,540,971.85 4,378,011.08 1,916,046.83 1,139,198.03 2,082,870.85 12,406,850.02 11,502,207.78 3,687, 509.41 5,838, 065.20 4,896,014.44 8,108,486.42 855,141.75 1,441,792. 61 539,732.54 5,500,581.89 5,248,723.07 1,511,033.25 1,000,188.98 14,317,470.96 2,311,032.07 1,135,423. 63 6,074, 555.31 8,447,982.16 1,154,037.15 7, 355,590.80 5,743,887.55 2,855, 342.87 14,222,80S. 21 1,070,124.10 1,976,679.91 24,813,879.46 13,025,813. 30 4,617, 947. 65 2,460,131.49 58,971.00 1,705,475.20 1,035,690.75 627,833.21 227, 436. 70 1,180,074.90 4,094,151.39 3,698,912.00 1,478,370.50 2,675, 720. 80 1,535, 562.50 2,842,640.00 395,183.00 433,197. 65 198,052.10 2,290,183.35 1,776,536.95 497,262.60 252,474.50 3,041,560.85 631,860.50 170,901. 70 1,955,136.50 3,447,604.55 809,140.98 7,422,471.15 3,834,818.23 1,842,389. 25 5,033,037 1,328,084 772,398 3.060,154 3,680,543 1,166,406 518,048 10,597 619, 840 1,009,608 589,095 414,500 807,881 3,365,523 2,369,000 886, 502 1,146.300 1,159,953 919,035 64,000 205,870 51,002 51€,461 788,024 629,011 135,749 790,605 422,981 190,714 882,525 1,462,844 136,570 22,743 112,210 26,998 $22,627,029.58 2,853, 095.14 2,449,507.35 27,771,856.78 15,041,245.08 6,696,020.56 2,388, 596.90 148,238. 94 2, 732,985. 93 2,089,255.54 934,335.91 519, 649.15 1,026,685.43 6,069,962.51 5,650,228.89 1,484,845.78 2,867,782.60 2,414,257.22 4,005,430. 71 421,945.88 708,896.31 262,241.27 2,722,915.94 2,583, 736. 54 733,016.63 493, 844.49 7,100,485.48 1,142,891.03 559,086. 82 3,003,027. 66 4,167,741.08 550,768.58 2,957, 349. 82 2, 781, 943.78 1,401,421.44 288,934,701.65 112,347,056.93 35,324, 811 141,362,322.75 4,407,697. 50 293,441,888.18 624,117,123.12 401,781,654.97 108,795,698 141,362,322.75 7, 310, 219.50 659, 249,895. 22 26.41 4, 510, 608. 89 2, 379, 670.27 1,895,355.15 15,814,942. 62 3,061,097.51 7,046,916. 77 Not exceeding 60 per cent 2,533, 239. 98 1,286,697.16 1,009. 998.09 8,894,575.57 1,706,383.51 4,202,740.06 1,693,950.86 859,516. 92 679,816.64 4,937,059.92 917,370. 71 3,059,791.75 483,414 332,646 333,093 2,471,724 432,851 979,185 34,708,591.21 12,147,506.80 5, 032, 913 19, 633,634. 37 2,481,292.25 39,295,346.42 16.98 26,794, 394.56 14,878,168. 93 39,328,163.88 1,154, 331.03 3,484,478.13 195,748.31 8,634,604.31 4,205,985. 66 14,239, 978. 26 342,447.60 1,064,507.35 160,902.50 3,729,571 2,778,832 6,453, 365 206,844 569,076 48,520 15,399, 602.74 1,128, 390.00 8,654,703.86 453,662.50 22,568, 865. 74 1,713,387.65 662,583. 62 50,025.00 2,001,279.47 149,012. 35 109,948.98 12,500.00 28,892,168. 05 16,093,184.02 44,975, 596. 65 1,261,900.22 3,783,875.17 331,871. 48 16.17 16.23 17.15 16.40 16.29 25.41 85,835,284.84 28,648,425.68 13,786,208 49,396,984. 41 3,506, 977.50 95,338,595.59 16.66 CUB 1904, PT 1 16 288, 542.25 235,175.00 212,025.00 990,650.00 217,125.00 537,775.00 4,999,147.09 2,714,035.08 2,234,932.73 17,294, 009. 49 3,273, 730. 22 8,779,491.81 16.62 17.11 17.69 16.40 16.04 18.70 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 242 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 69.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL S E P T E M B E R 6, 1904—Continued. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. $39,855,135.04 23, 648,744.33 11,858,269.05 7,814,210.89 18,226,896.73 11,604,843.40 19, 690, 963.29 7,780,971.56 8,039,840.41 67, 300,200.06 7,827,127.91 25,746,020. 46 37,771,912.39 $9,405,929.56 5,599,140.75 2,355,209.27 1,520,589.55 3,905,380.68 3,280,901. 77 5.438,995. 46 1,568, 783.07 1,930,144.28 19,725,484.48 1,747,197.45 7,113,481.30 9,518,288.78 23.60 23.68 19.86 19.46 21.43 28.27 27.62 20.16 24.01 29.31 22.32 27.63 25.20 287,165,135. 52 73,109,526.40 25.46 130,493,469.91 66,044,471. 63 126,714,622.81 56,020,067.74 54,417,437.13 41,987,639.54 61,352,898.74 20,426, 653.27 31,712,226.42 21,147,575.04 36,990,462.01 12,449,865. 31 12, 680,314,87 9,918,878. 39 15,030,545.18 6,918,763. 70 24.30 32.02 29.19 22.22 23.30 23.62 24.50 33.87 557,457,260.77 146,848,630. 92 26.34 STATES, ETC.—continued. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 6? 63 West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri.... 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 North Dakota . . . . South Dakota Nebraska . . Kansas Montana . Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 Washington Oregon California Idaho . . . Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska ct 90 91 Hawaii a Porto Rico . . . . . . . Total, Southern States . . . . Total, Middle States . . . ... .. . . 12,385,165.52 11,755,647.16 30, 521, 688. 28 41,575, 526. 61 16,373, 738. 88 5,560, 232. 32 28 247,169.80 5, 707, 334.18 10,492,883. 47 8,005,920. 76 2,273,008.54 18.35 3,056,049.27 26.00 9,827,971.20 32.20 15,384,895. 66 37.00 5, 751,738.49 35.13 1,676, 322. 38 30.15 9,907,211.76 35.07 1,756, 534.13 30.78 3,716,467.13 35.42 2,525,910. 26 31.55 170, 625, 306. 98 55,876,108. 82 32.75 . 32,108,898.43 10,631,404.72 26,388, 318. 07 6 949,658.98 3,435, 433.17 979,438.54 3 829,579.72 271,869.45 7,836,845.08 3,418,872. 50 6,742,129. 90 1,850, 656.11 1,211,714.07 224,069. 88 1,259,477. 21 78,795. 46 24.41 32.16 25.55 26.63 35. 27 22. 88 32.89 28. 98 Total Pacific States 84 594 601.08 22, 622,560. 21 26.74 763,252. 49 235, 720. 05 250,273. 33 73, 743. 91 32.79 31.29 Total, Western States 998,972.54 324, 017. 24 32.44 Total, country banks 1,904,467,117.14 500, 514,276. 62 26.28 'Total United States 4, 400, 935, 409. 64 1,244,464, 934. 00 28.28 Total, island possessions a S t a t e m e n t of J u n e 9, 1904. BEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEK OF THE CUEBENOY. 243 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1904—Continued. SEPTEMBER G, 1904—Continued. Reserve irequired, a n d t h e a i n o u n t anc per cent held Held. Available w i t h Required. Specie. Legal tender. reserve agents, not exceeding 60 per cent of reserve required after deducting Redemption fund. Total amount. Per cent. redemption fund. $5, 978, 270. 26 3, 547,311. 65 1,778,740.36 1,172,131.63 2,734,034. 51 1,740,726.51 2,953, 644. 49 1,167,145.73 1,205,976.06 10, 095, 030.01 1,174,069.19 3, 861,903.07 5, 665, 786.86 $1,685,417.12 1, 387,431. 06 666,446.00 419,126.65 889,414.08 502,079.23 1,366, 729.96 411,366.60 447,564.82 4,791,624.19. 485,382.60 1,376,181.57 1,813,491.08 $1, 311, 804 664,020 406,658 253, 513 773,996 434,884 896,866 361,190 214,009 3,138,647 270,393 577,518 1,126,465 S3,428,455. 74 2,007,501.37 999,299.31 652,355.48 1,545,064. 21 1,002,151.81 1,675,747.20 656,569. 94 690,690.64 5, 728,410. 07 686,479.01 2,127, 667.30 3,279,104. 62 43, 074, 770. 3? 16,242,254.96 $264,177. 35 201,476.04 113,241. 50 84,872. 50 158,927.50 70,473.50 160, 732. 50 72,862.50 54, 825.00 547, 679. SQ 29,937.50 315,790. 91 200,612. 50 $6, 689, 854. 21 4,260,428.47 2,185,644.81 1,409, 867. 63 3,367,401.79 2,009, 588.54 4,100,075. 66 1,501,989.04 1,407,089.46 14, 206, 361.12 1,472,192.11 4,397,157.78 6,419, 673. 20 16.79 51 18.02 52 18.43 18.04 & 18.47 17.32 5f 20.82 57 19.30 5£ 17. 50 59 21.11 6(1 18.81 61 17.08 62 17.00 63 10,429,963 24,479,496.70 2, 275,609.16 53,427, 323. 82 18. 60 19,574,020.49 9,906.670.74 19,007,193.42 8,403,010.16 8.162,615. 57 6,298,145. 93 9,202,934.81 3,063,997.99 6,478,311.45 4, 225,285.46 6,137,276. 32 2, 982,158.46 2,820, 499. 60 2,408,663. 85 2,886,370. 36 990,899.91 4,095,457 1,937,926 2,908,999 1,151,149 944,695 740,467 1,451,477 447,786 11,190,283.81 5,688,031.95 10,960,749. 55 4, 862, 607.10 4,763,951.74 3,648,914.06 5,232,164. 47 1,746,439.79 923,547.47 426,617. 50 739,277. 50 298, 665. 00 222,696.00 216,572.50 482,060.70 153, 265.00 22,687,599.73 12, 277,860. 91 20, 746, 302. 37 9, 294, 579. 56 8,751,842.34 7,014,647. 41 10,052, 672. 5? 3, 338, 390. 70 17.39 64 18. 59 65 16.37 66 16. 59 67 16.08 68 16.71 69 16.39 7(1 33.87 71 83,618, 589.11 28, 929,465.41 13,677,956 48,093,172.47 3,463,301.67 94,163,895.55 16.89 1, 857,774. 83 1,763,347.07 4, 578,253. 24 6, 236, 328. 99 2, 456,060.83 834,034.85 4, 237, 075.47 856,100.13 1,573,932.52 1, 200, 888.12 551,953.47 749,744. 38 1,241,984.51 2,168, 664.47 1,314,097.86 370,812.93 1,856,997.02 330,814.35 721,694.51 573,960.75 388,943 312,060 685,763 1,080,417 399,517 80,416 773,389 171,617 313,081 197,070 1,078,792.40 1,022,906.74 2, 637, 820. 34 3,563,068.19 1.439,219.00 484,963. 41 2,479, 973. 08 487,725.08 896,586.01 662,825.32 59,787. 50 58,502.50 181,886.00 297,882. 00 57,362. 50 25,762. 50 103,787. 00 43,225. 00 79,622.50 96,179.25 2,079, 476, 37 2,143,213. 62 4, 747, 453. 85 7,110,031.66 3, 210,196. 36 961,954.84 5,214,146.10 1,033,381.43 2, 010,984. 02 1,530,035.32 16. 79 18.23 15. 55 17.10 19. 61 17.30 18.46 18.11 19.17 19.11 25,593, 796. 05 9,880, 724.25 4,402,273 14, 753,879. 57 1, 003, 996. 75 30, 040,873. 57 17.61 4, 816.334. 76 1,594,710.71 3, 958, 247. 71 1,042,448.85 515,314.97 146,915.78 574,436. 96 40, 780.42 2,502,665.48 1,050,327.17 2,198, 369. 85 440, 399. 21 305, 874. 00 43,046.05 334, 348. 20 46,399. 05 191,902 49,988 137,008 94,020 7, 083 7, 383 82, 734 2,840,141.86 936, 694. 92 2, 284,498. 63 614,384.81 297,218.99 81,534.47 331,942.17 24, 093. 25 82, 765. 00 35, 552.50 150, 750. 00 18,507.50 19,950.00 11,025.00 21, 200. 00 625. 00 5,617,474.34 2,070,562. 59 4, 770, 626. 48 1,167,291.52 630,125. 99 142,988.52 770, 224. 37 71,117.30 17.50 19. 48 18. 08 16. 80 18. 34 14.91 20.11 26.16 12,689,190.16 6,921,429.01 570,118 7,410,489.10 338, 375. 00 15,240,411.11 18.02 114,487.87 35, 358. 01 173,604.45 23, 870.00 465 12,000 60,697. 72 18,214.80 13. 325. 00 5, 000. 00 248,092.17 59,084. 80 32.50 25. 07 78,912.52 18, 325. 00 149,845.88 197,474.45 12,465 285,670,067. 58 102,967,280.56 47,911,896 909, 7S7,190. 70 504,748, 935. 53 156,707, 594 307,17(5.97 30. 75 103, 846, 569.14 13,087, 877. 33 327,813,623.03 17.21 305, 208, 891. 89 20,398, 096. 83 22.43 987,063,518. 25 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 8'? 83 84 85 86 87 89 90 91 244 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 70.—DEPOSITS HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS, AMOUNT AND RATIO OF LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE REQUIRED; ALSO AMOUNT, RATIO, AND CLASSIFICATION OF RESERVE ACTUALLY HELD ON NOVEMBER 17, 1903, JANUARY 22, 1904, MARCH 28, 1904, JUNE 9, 1904, AND SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. Reserve required. Location of banks. November 17,1903. Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Not reserve cities Number of Deposits. banks. Classification of reserve held. Due Redempfund Ra- Amount, Ra- Amount. Lawful from, tion with money tio. tio. reserve Treasin bank. agents, a urer. Millions. Perct. Millions. Per ct. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. 232.6 25.7 61 930.5 236.5 25 239.5 3.0 287 1,017.0 254.2 25.0 132.7 25 254.0 117.6 3.7 4,770 1,811.3 151.4 15 271.7 17.6 318.9 11.7 155.8 5,118 3, 758. 8 61 Central reserve cities— 293 Other reserve cities 4,826 Not reserve cities 1,095.0 1,052.2 1,834.6 Total Reserve held. 758.5 21.6 812. 4 520. 6 273.7 263.1 275.2 28.2 26.8 17.7 308.9 282.1 325.0 305.9 154.1 154.6 812.0 23.0 916.0 614.6 124.1 158.4 282. 5 285.5 28.4 271.1 25.7 276.5 17.4 323.9 278.3 320.7 321.2 146.5 149.9 127.8 158.5 2.7 4.1 12.3 833.1 22.4 922.9 617.6 286.3 19.1 306.8 275.6 278.2 28.2 26.2 17.8 345.7 289.1 330.8 342.9 156.8 158.8 127.9 159.3 2.9 4.3 12.7 860.6 23.1 965.6 658.5 287.2 19.9 335.2 288.9 285.7 27.3 25.4 17.2 365.8 293.4 327.8 362.9 147.7 150.9 141.4 163.8 2.9 4.4 13.1 ' 909.8 22.4 987.0 661.5 305.2 20.4 273.4 18.4 January 22, 190A. Total 5,180 3,981.8 60 290 4,882 1,142.1 1,084.6 1,843.7 5,232 4,070.4 25 25 15 3.0 3.9 12.0 18.9 March 28, 190L Central reserve cities — Other reserve cities Total 25 25 15 June 9, 190U. Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Not reserve cities 61 1,227.1 287 1,102.4 4,983 1,854.9 5,331 4,184.4 62 Central reserve cities..!. 285 Other reserve cities 5,065 Not reserve cities 1,340.7 1,155.7 1,904.5 5,412 4,400.9 Total 25 25 15 September 6, 190h- Total 25 25 15 a Available with reserve agents April 30,1902, and subsequently. EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 245 No. 71.—NET DEPOSITS OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, AND THE KESEEVE KEQUIRED AND HELD ON THREE DATES IN THE YEARS 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, AND 1904. NEW YORK CITY. Reserve held. Date. No. of Net de- Reserve banks. posits. required. Classification of reserve. Ratio to Lawful Amount. deposits. money. RedempDue tion from fund. agents.a Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. 203.6 26.6 767.9 191.9 204.3 26.9 198 5 780. 6 195.1 199. 2 25.2 177.6 707.7 176. 9 178. 3 Millions. 0.7 0.7 0.7 Apr. 5,1899 June 30, 1899 Sept. 7, 1899 45 45 44 Apr. 26, 1900 June 29, 1900 Sept. 5, 1900 44 44 44 727. 6 739.6 769. 5 181.9 184.9 192. 3 194. 9 193.8 214.9 26.7 26. 2 27.9 193.8 192. 6 213. 4 1.0 1.2 1.5 Apr. 24,1901 July 15,1901 Sept. 30, 1901 45 43 42 827. 4 794. 5 811.3 206. 8 198.6 202.8 216.2 209.1 217.1 26.1 26.3 26.7 214.6 207. 5 215.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 Apr. 30, 1902 July 16, 1902 Sept. 15, 1902 42 44 44 829.8 792.0 753.4 207.5 198.0 188. 3 210.3 211.0 186.1 25.4 26.6 24.7 208.7 209.3 184.3 1.6 1.7 1.8 Apr. 9, 1903 June 9, 1903 Sept. 9, 1903 45 43 43 716.8 701. 5 741.0 179.2 175.4 185. 3 193.2 192.2 205.4 27.0 27.4 27.7 191.0 189. 9 203.1 2.2 2. 2 Mar. 28, 1904 June 9, 1904 Sept. 6, 1904 41 41 41 846.0 925. 5 1,034. 3 211.5 231.4 258. 6 249.2 266.5 289.9 29.5 28.8 28.0 247.3 264 5 287.9 1.9 2." 3 2.0 2.0 CHICAGO. Apr. 5,1899.. J u n e 30, 1899 Sept. 7, 1899. 148.0 157.1 154.1 37.0 39.2 38.5 40.4 42.3 39.2 27.3 2679 25.4 40.4 42.2 39.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 Apr. 26, 1900 June 29, 1900 Sept. 5, 1900. 155.6 170.2 173.4 38.9 42.5 43.3 42.1 48.0 47.4 27.0 28.2 27.3 41.9 47.7 47.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 Apr. 24,1901. July 15, 1901 Sept. 30, 1901 192.3 209. 7 201.9 48.0 52.4 50.4 53.2 54.0 52.7 27.6 25.7 26.1 52.9 53.7 52.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 Apr. 30, 1902 July 16, 1902 Sept. 15, 1902 218.4 216.4 209.6 54.6 54.1 52.4 57.8 56.7 45.9 26.5 26.2 21.9 57.6 56.6 45.7 0.2 0.1 0.2 Apr. 9,1903.. June 9, 1903. -Sept. 9, 1903. 207.8 204. 0 198.1 52.0 51.0 49.5 47.0 51. 6 47.3 22.6 25.3 23.9 46.9 51.4 47.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 Mar. 28, 1904 June 9, 1904 . Sept. 6, 1904. 204.1 209.3 217. 9 51.0 52.3 54.5 50. 5 54.7 54.1 24.7 26.2 24.8 50.2 54.5 53.9 0.2 0.2 0.2 a Available with reserve agents Apr. 30, 1902, and subsequently. 246 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 71.—NET DEPOSITS OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. ST. LOUIS. Date. Classification of reserve. Reserve held. Numde- Reserve Due Redempber of Net Lawful required. Ratio to from tion banks. posits. Amount. deposits. money. agents.« fund. Mill ions. Per cent. Millions. 11.6 20.9 11.4 13. 5 23.8 13.4 12.1 21.5 12.0 Apr. 5, 1899 J u n e 30, 1899 Sept. 7, 1899 Millions. 55.4 57.1 56.2 Millions. 13.8 14.2 14.0 Apr. 26, 1900 J u n e 29, 1900 Sept. 5, 1900 57.4 53.8 55.3 14.3 13.4 13.8 13.8 12.4 12.4 24.0 23.2 22.3 13.4 12.1 12.0 Apr. 24,1901 July 15,1901 Sept. 30, 1901 72.4 76.3 76.1 18.1 19.0 19.0 17.6 15.5 15.1 24.4 20.3 19.8 17.1 15.0 14.4 Apr. 30,1902 July 16,1902 Sept. 15, 1902 80.4 80.2 77.5 20.1 20.1 19.4 17.3 18.9 18.7 21.5 23.5 24.1 16.9 18.4 18.1 Apr. 9, 1903 J u n e 9, 1903 Sept. 9, 1903 85.6 82.5 22.1 21.4 20.6 21.0 22.1 18.5 23.7 27.4 22.4 20.4 21.6 17.9 Mar. 28, 1904 J u n e 9, 1904 Sept. 6, 1904 92.0 92.3 88.5 23.0 23.1 22.1 24.3 24. 5 21.7 26.4 26.5 24.5 23.7 23.8 21.1 Millions. OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Apr. 5, 1899 J u n e 30, 1899 Sept. 7, 1899 251 254 255 798.9 832. 9 842.6 199.7 208.2 210.6 267.2 263.4 255.8 Apr. 26,1900 J u n e 29, 1900 Sept. 5, 1900 261 266 267 872.4 900.0 921.3 218.1 225.0 230.3 276.2 283.9 294.1 Apr. 21, 1901 July 15, 1901 Sept. 30, 1901 271 274 275 1,001.5 1,005.6 1,015.4 250.3 251.4 253.8 305. 0 291.2 298.1 Apr. 30, 1902 July 16, 1902 Sept. 15, 1902 271 274 272 1, 048.9 1,067.3 1,060.6 262. 2 266.8 265.1 264.1 275. 6 258.0 Apr. 9, 1903 J u n e 9, 1903 Sept. 9, 1903 289 291 289 1,014.1 1,019.6 1,032.5 261.0 262.4 258.1 256.0 263.6 261.2 Mar. 28, 1904 J u n e 9,1904 Sept. 6, 1904 290 287 285 1,084.6 1,102.4 1,155.7 271.1 275.6 288.9 278.3 289.1 293.4 a Available with reserve agents Apr, 30, 1902, and subsequently. Millions. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 247 No. 71.—NET DEPOSITS OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. STATES AND TERRITORIES, EXCLUSIVE OF RESERVE CITIES. Date. No. of banks. Apr. 5,1899 . . . J u n e 30,1899 . Sept. 7,1899... 3,265 3,262 3,274 Reserve held. Net de- Reserve . Ratio to posits. required. . Amount. d e p o s i t s Classification of reserve. Lawful RedempDue tion from fund. agents.a Apr. 26,1900 .. J u n e 29,1900 . Sept. 5,1900... Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions, j Millions. Millions. 261.9 7.6 393.5 32.8 124.0 i 1,199.5 179.9 389.9 122.1 i 260.4 7.4 1,225.9 31.8 183.8 405. 0 123.6 ! 1, 270. 7 31.8 190. 6 274.0 S 7.4 I 29.6 i 3, 304 1.307.1 196.0 ! 387. 6 8.1 125.9 253.5 i 196.3 i 387.5 i 29.6 ! 9.0 3,400 1.309.2 j 122.0 j 256.5 1 204.1 | 414.3 | 9.4 30.4 ! 3,540 1,361.1 I 121.9 ! 282.9 | Apr. 24,1901 .. July 15,1901.. Sept. 30,1901.. 3, 729 3,829 3,885 1,499.5 1.522.9 l|566.6 224.9 ! 228.4 i 233.5 i 453.5 ! 440.8 i 429.0 ; 30.2 ! 28.9 i 134.0 134.0 130.4 309.0 296.4 288.1 10.4 10.3 10.4 Apr. 30,1902 .. July 16,1902 .. Sept. 15,1902.. 4,092 4,200 4, 268 1,667. 1,706. 6 1,743. 250.1 ! 256.0 | 261.5 294.1 | 301.4 i 295.6 ; 140.0 144.1 134. 7 144.0 147.2 150.7 10.1 10.1 10.2 Apr. 9,1903 .. J u n e 9,1903 . Sept. 9,1903.. 4,494 I 1, 766. 4,586 i 1,776. 4,691 I 1,809. 264.9 266.4 j 271.4 i | 276.5 ! 278.2 i 285.7 I 311.8 i 313.5 318.4 i 17.6 ! 17.7 | 16.9 j 17.7 17.7 17.6 148. 7 149.1 150.8 ; 152.6 ! 153.1 155.8 10.5 11.3 11.8 320.7 ! 330.8 i 327.8 17.4 17.8 17.2 ! 150.0 {i 158.8 150. 9 158. 5 159. 3 163.8 12.3 12.7 13.1 32.6 i 32.1 j 30.2 | 460.2 471.0 420. 7 301.0 ! 320.0 ! 320.0 9.5 9.6 9.8 Mar. 28,1904 J u n e 9,1904 Sept. 6,1904 ! 4,882 i 4,983 ! 5,065 1,843. 1,854. 1,904. SUMMARY. May 5,1898 July 14,1898 Sept. 20,1898 3,586 3,582 3,585 2, 362.1 2,487.0 2, 479. 7 487. 7 518.1 513. 6 770.7 i 800.6 I 750.5 ; Apr. 5,1899 . . . June 30,1899 . Sept. 7,1899... 3, 583 3, 583 3,595 2, 969.8 3,053.7 3,031.5 622. 5 640.8 630.8 917.2 i 908.5 I 890.5 j 30.8 29.7 29.3 i 494.2 491.7 466.3 412.7 1 406.7 ! 414.1 | 10.3 10.1 10.1 Apr. 26,1900 .. June 29,1900 . Sept, 5,1900... 3,631 I 3,120. 3 3,732 I 3,173.0 3,871 ! 3, 280.9 649.3 662. 3 684,1 914.7 i 925.8 I 983.3 | 29.3 ' 29.1 29.6 : 497. 8 499. 7 518.4 404.9 412.7 ! 450.7 j 11.9 13.3 14.2 Apr. 24,1901 July 15,1901 Sept. 30,1901 748. 3 750.0 759. 7 1,045.7 1,010.8 i 1,012.2 ! 29.1 j 28.0 i 27.6 | 15.8 15.9 16.1 794. 5 795.0 786.8 843.6 i 863.5 i 804.3 | 21.9 ! 22.3 i 20.9 I 549.8 | 540.8 539.5 ! | 558.2 : 569.6 I 508.0 ! 480.0 i 454.0 i 456.6 j Apr. 30,1902 July 16,1902 Sept. 15,1902 4,064 | 3, 593.2 4,165 ; 3, 609.3 4,221 j 3, 661.6 i 4, 423 3, 845. 2 4, 535 3, 862.6 4,601 3,844. 4 270.2 ; 278.5 ! 280.5 1 15.2 15.4 15.8 Apr. 9,1903 June 9,1903 Sept. 9,1903 4,845 3, 823.4 4,939 3,817.0 5,042 ! 3,863.5 779. 2 776. 6 784. 9 829.0 | 842.9 ! 850.8 ! 21.7 ! 22.1 ! 22.0 i 276.2 1 272.9 1 277.9 ! 16.6 17.8 18.6 Mar. 28,1904. J u n e 9,1904 . Sept. 6,1904.. 5,232 5, 331 5, 412 833.2 860. 6 909.8 923.0 i 965.5 ! 987.1 ! 21.1 ; 23.1 | 22.4 : I I 4,370. 3 4,184.4 4,400.9 617.5 | 658.4 661.5 a Available with reserve agents April 30,1902, and subsequently. 286.4 ] 287.2 1 305.2 ! 19.1 19.9 20.4 248 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 7 2 . — L A W F U L M O N E Y R E S E R V E OP T H E N A T I O N A L B A N K S AS RESERVE CITIES. Date. September 20,1898. December 1, 1898 . . February 4, 1899... April 5, 1899 June 30,1899 September 7,1899.. December 2, 1899 . . February 13, 1900.. April 26, 1900 June 29,1900 Septembers, 1900.. December 13, 1900. February 5, 1901 April 24, 1901 July 15, 1901 September 30,1901. | December 10, 1901.. February 25, 1902.. April 30, 1902 July 16, 1902 September 15,1902. November 25, 1902. February 6, 1903 April 9, 1903 June 9,1903 , September 9,1903... November 17, 1903. January 22, 1904... March 28, 1904 June 9, 1904 September 0, 1904.. No. of banks. Net deposits. 326 $1,416 826,689 326 1,554 523,303 318 1, 726 764,609 318 1,770 320,719 321 1,827 802,831 321 1, 760 696,951 319 1,604 014,905 319 1,685 860,493 327 1,813 191,961 332 1,863 823,107 331 1,919 796,589 329 1,837 471,969 333 2,038 815,372 335 2,093 726,574 336 2,086 348,971 336 2,104 973,311 338 2,045 068,772 330 2,194 332,009 331 2,177 512; 296 335 2,156 049,624 333 2,101 158,956 335 1,983 633, 536 341 2,095 982,288 351 2,057 200,800 353 2,040 786,125 351 2,054 047,673 348 1,947 440,796 354 2,147 235,830 350 2,526 677,379 348 2,329 495,464 347 2,496 468,492 Reserve required. 25 per cent. $354,206,672 388,630,825 431,691,152 442,580,179 456,950, 707 440,174,237 401,003, 726 421,465,123 453,297, 990 465,955, 776 479,949,147 459,367,992 509, 703,843 523,431,643 521, 587,242 526,243,327 511,267,193 548,583,002 544,378,074 539,012,406 525, 289, 739 495,908, 384 523,995,572 514,300,200 510,196,531 513, 511, 918 486,860,199 536,808, 957 556,669,345 582,373,866 624,117,123 STATES AND TERRITORIES. September 20,1898. December 1, 1898 ., February 4, 1899... April 5, 1899 June 30,1899 September 7,1899.. December 2,1899... February 13, 1900.. April 26, 1900. June 29,1900 September 5,1S00.. December 13, 1900, February 5, 1901... April 24, 1901 July 15, 1901 September 30,1901. December 10, 1901. February 25, 1902.. April 30, 1902 July 16, 1902 September 15,1902. November 25, 1902. February 6, 1903... April 9, 1903 June 9,1903 September 9,1903. November 17, 1903 January 22, 1904.. March 28, 1904.... June 9,1904 September 6, 1904. $1,062, 860, 354 1,107, 302,360 1,159,241,166 1,199, 516,982 1,225,931,318 1,270, 766,065 1,302,975,216 1,317,445,804 1,307, 153,991 1,309,217,936 1,361,189,001 1,413,432,981 1,451, 414,802 1, 499,539,571 1,522,967,381 1,556,671,000 1,585,021,391 1,632,840,317 1,667,651,300 1,706,559,812 1,743,206,583 1,721,583,596 1,755,411,917 1, 766,240,785 1,776,248,906 1,809,464,439 1,811,337,198 1,834,634,086 1,843, 651,405 1,854,922,107 1,904,467,117 15 per cent. $159,429,053 166, 095, 354 173,886,175 179, 927, 547 183,889, 697 190,614, 909 195,446,282 197,616,870 196,073, 098 196, 382, 690 204,178, 350 212,014,947 217,712,220 224,930,935 228,445,107 233,500,650 237,753,209 244,926,048 250,147, 695 255,983,972 261,480, 987 258,237,539 263,311,788 264,936,118 266,437,336 271,419,666 271,700,580 275,195,113 276,547,711 278,238, 316 285,670, 068 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 249 SHOWN BY THE REPORTS FROM SEPTEMBER 20, 1898, TO SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. RESERVE CITIES. Reserve held. Classification, of reserve held. Amount. Ratio to net deposits. Specie. $417,400,646 480,365,339 558, 369,069 523,641,039 518,588,294 485,525,430 423, 985,069 482,103, 055 527,165,535 538,314,235 568,998,544 519,844,972 601,749,477 592,163, 328 569,915,026 583,226,936 545,153,556 609,003, 305 549,612,251 562, 075,975 508,730,486 516,720,765 558,310, 715 517,209,013 529,431,598 532,409, 542 493,562, 432 590,934,503 602,229,924 634,751,747 659,249,895 Per cent. 29.4 30.9 32.3 29.5 28.3 27.5 26.4 22.6 29.0 28.8 29.6 28.2 29.5 28.2 27.3 27.7 26.7 27.7 25.2 26.0 24.2 26.1 26.6 25.1 25.9 25.9 25.3 27.5 23.8 27.3 26.4 $213,740, 685 245,461,565 290,121, 746 279,814,532 273,264,476 254,374,111 231,525,834 253,427,155 272,040,773 271,121,700 288,947,278 270,275,200 310,617,008 300,401,338 285,198, 047 300,081,552 277, 972,843 315,633,998 304,754,048 307,243,738 274,022,981 294,741,511 318,112,357 289,243,935 287,966,133 295,092,666 276,215,748 348,138,920 362,664,157 381,619,032 401,781,655 Legal tenders. United States | Due Redempcertiiicates of j from reserve tion fund with deposit. j agents, a Treasurer. 994,659 032,365 724,626 835,725 036,686 181,052 751,599 235,137 935,172 615,871 465,833 639,201 864,671 411,368 526,065 995,186 645,617 445,587 513,211 336,301 300,674 673,177 998,139 253,477 149,207 429,123 965,252 841,917 965,210 012,131 795,698 $16, 530,000 17, 610, 000 20,855,000 19,525,000 18,325,000 16,195,000 12,695, 000 14,145,000 $110,433,495 134,345,157 164,873,400 150,729,828 146,297,273 140,113,830 111,180,921 126,290,996 151,442,395 156,272, 946 167,795, 858 146,936,686 174,916,901 170,954,746 157,655, 847 168,486, 875 155,074, 960 177, 608, 948 126,214,712 131, 260, 009 129,854, 304 119,000,280 126,949,804 123,586,126 1.19, 794, 815 122,076,145 117,637,115 124,058,419 127,820,717 127,897,565 141,362,323 $2,701, 2,916, 2,794, 2, 735, 2,664, 2,661, 2,831, 3,004, 3,747, 4,303, 10 4, 789, 574 i11 4,993, 5,350, 5,395, 5,535, 5,663, 5,460, 5,314, 5,130, 5,235, 20 5, 552, 526 121 6,305, 797 22 6,250, 416 23 6,125, 475 24 6,521, 414 j 256,811, 607 126 6,744, 317 27 6,895, 247 28 6,779, 839 29 7,223, 018 I 30 7,310, 219 |31 $209, 568, 555 225,026,189 267,162,101 261,947,468 260,371,191 274,012,829 234,375,126 248,826,374 253,514,133 256,508,313 282,918,410 270,786,026 297,261, 435 3)9,077,364 296,421, 440 288,151, 642 277,883,868 312,694,590 143,962,396 147,205,920 150,686,183 148,727,857 151,715,504 152,646,880 153,133,792 155,774, 919 155, 838,653 158,430,576 158,541,028 159,340, 667 163,846, 569 $7,093,248 1 7,568, 032 2 7, 492, 606 3 7,570, 931 4 7,430,658 5 7,454,694 6 7,467,215 7 7,301,656 8 8,194,559 9 9,021,877 10 9,454,492 11 9,838, 658 12 10,072,283 13 10,415, 480 14 10,398,716 15 10,441,639 16 10,476,715 17 10,313,054 18 10,114,558 19 10,139,609 20 10,247,152 21 10,355, 777 22 10,410,530 23 10,455, 309 24 11,282,335 25 11,793,486 26 11,668,948 27 11,964,103 28 12,293,261 29 12.670,538 30 13,087, 877 31 STATES AND TERRITORIES. $333,118,917 353,841,704 392, 939,896 393,561,117 389,925,669 405,043, 395 361,426,079 379,865,056 387,621,879 387,562,849 414,334,695 413,667,451 438,194,515 453,538,076 440,896,211 429,072,166 424,512,979 458,692,912 294,054, 483 301,383,751 295,603, 418 301,260,716 307,613,258 311,819,611 313,509, 994 318,352, 643 318,942, 379 325,039,994 320,720, 506 330, 773, 359 327,813,623 31.3 31.9 33.9 32.8 31.8 31.8 27.7 28.8 29.6 29.6 30.4 29.2 30.1 30.2 28.9 27.5 26.8 28.1 17.6 17.7 16.9 17.5 17.5 17.7 17.7 17.6 17.6 17.7 17.4 17.8 17.2 $80,133,472 83,139,146 81,721,748 84,348,020 83,557, 569 84,197,272 83,299, 542 86,150, 668 86,010,295 84, 892,008 84,381,132 89,397,023 89,339,135 90,132, 353 90,672,495 88,455, 318 91, 679, 655 91,448,164 94,006,513 97,520,231 92,213,139 96,540,150 99,459, 789 99,837,586 100, 650,245 102,463,502 102,074,678 105,052,633 101,753,113 107,045,113 102,967, 281 043,641 813,337 278, 440 399,698 301,249 033,599 924,196 231,356 902,891 140,651 580, 660 645,744 521,661 !. 912,878 I. 403,559 !. 023,565 I. 472,741 !. 237,105 j. 971,015 i. 517,991 !. 456,944 !. 636,932 i. 027,434 j. 879,836 !. 443,622 !. 320,736 I. 360,100 '. 592,682 j. 133,104 •. 717,042 . 911,896 . $280,000 295,000 285, 000 295,000 265,000 345, 000 360, 000 355,000 a Available with reserve agents April 30, 1902, and subsequently. 250 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 1903, Location. Numi ber of Capital stock. banks. Maine New H a m p s h i r e . Vermont Massachusetts... Boston Rhode Island . . . Connecticut Total New England States New York New York City . . . Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia PittsburgDelaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia . Washington C i t y . 84 56 48 198 32 35 81 $10,271,000.00 5, 355,000.00 6,460,000.00 37,756,352.46 32,300,000.00 11,305,250.00 20,082,070.00 534 123,529,672.46 | 286 41 4 5 328 543 34 31 23 68 18 1 11 34,202,£ 105,450, C l,250,C 1,352,C 17,415, C 52,019,2 21,905, C 20,833,( 2,238, { 4,651,1 11,903,5 252, ( 3,525,( Total Eastern States.. 1,196 I 276,998,125.00 Virginia West Virginia . . . North Carolina . . South Carolina . . Georgia Savannah . . . Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans. Texas Houston Fort W o r t h . . . Dallas Arkansas Kentucky Louisville . . . Tennessee Total Southern States. Ohio Cincinnati . . Cleveland . . . Columbus . . . Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee . . Minnesota St. Paul Minneapolis. Iowa Cedar Rapids Des M o i n e s . . Dubuque Missouri St. Louis Kansas City St. Joseph . . Total Middle States .. Surplus. Capital and surplus. $2,947,923.00 $13,218,923.00 1,505,294.49 6, 860,294. 49 1,634,382. 23 8,094,382.23 14, 563, 350.00 52, 319,702.46 14, 642,100.00 46,942,100. 00 3,863, 794. 47 15,169, 044. 47 8, 386,971.46 28,469,041.46 Gross earnings. $986,367. 75 612,412.03 575,573.33 3,783,473.23 3,982,768.59 843, 422. 47 1, 850,136. 70 47,543,815.65 171,073,488.11 12,634,154.10 16,358,? 75,935,C 1,390, C l,950,C 12,230,C 50,561, 664.16 5, 205,704. 76 181,385, 000.00 55, 828,827.75 2,640, 000.00 491, 786. 70 3, 302, 000.00 319, 982. 04 29,645, 000.00 2,884, 630.79 89,684, 270.79 8, 318,957.48 46,015, 000.00 4,495, 457.11 44,188, 000.00 4,432, 784,41 3, 565 081. CO 272, 796.00 7,241 082.73 699, 133.57 18,231 460.00 1,371, 446.96 402. 000.00 40, 210.24 6,133 200.00 540, 228. 36 37, 664, c 24,110,( 23,355, ( 1,326,( 2,589,c 6,328,5 150, ( 2,608,5 205,995, 633. 68 482,993,758.68 54,901,9-16.17 71 66 41 21 46 2 21 44 20 26 6 358 6 6 4 14 94 8 59 7,089, 782.61 5,475, 423.00 3,585, 000.00 2, 843, 000.00 4,998, 000.00 750, 000.00 2,135, 000.00 4,480, 400.00 1,935, 000.00 1,770, 000.00 2,400, 000.00 23,846, 150.00 1,450, 000.00 1,275, 000.00 1,050, 000.00 1,420, 000.00 9,115, 900.00 4,645, 000.00 7,320, 000.00 913 87,583,655.61 I 33,827,566.06 I 121,411,221.67 |l4,087,443. 21 13 13 6 155 291 12 82 5 99 6 173 6 5 244 3 4 3 68 29,000,1 10,167,0 11,581,C 2,392,C 13,828,7 4, 300,C 21,773,C 25, 600,t 8,425,C 4,100,C 8,353,c 4,550,C 8,356,C 4,000,C 4,450,C 14,910, C 300, ( 800, ( 600, ( 4,275, ( 15,600, ( 2,650,C 550, C 200,561,800.00 10, 669,351.95 7, 568,876.48 4, 835, ,300.00 3, 576, , 288. 84 7,027, 705. 92 975, 000.00 3,017, 025.04 5,658, 565.00 2, 711,500.00 2,700,450. 00 6,060, 000.00 30,703,,181.14 2, 355,,000.00 1,865, 000.00 2,170, 000.00 1,951, 500.00 11,583, 092.24 6, 503,500.00 9,479, 885.06 39,082, 434. 53 14, 397,000.00 15,169, 000.00 3,277, 000.CO 18,225, 913.76 6,115, 000.00 30,559, 051.09 38, 625,000.00 11,476, 023.20 5,214, 500.00 10,721, 373.00 6,015, 000.00 10,048, 089.28 5,165, 000.00 6,536, 190.47 18,597, 920.56 458, 500.00 1,060, 000.00 715, 000.00 5,428, 550.00 25,954, 000. 00 3,905, 500.00 735, 000. 00 1,242, 195.83 788, 902.34 478, 099.45 479, 221.14 802, 284.95 66, 434.64 452, 538.62 701, 486.78 353, 014.56 343, 091.68 660, 846.57 3,840, 543.73 325, 647.27 231, 303.34 304, 329.16 265, 750.63 1,034. 463.43 532. 338.05 i, 184;951.04 3,965, 515. 85 1,243, 415. 63 1,307, 198.55 369, 719.53 2,081, 147. 66 645, 765. 67 3,514, 784.66 4, 996,939.80 1, 518,596.24 584, 261.28 1, 454,444. 22 811, 655. 78 1, 552,617.06 606, 589.39 582, 866.91 2,158, 702.69 104, 620. 71 172, 422.10 53, 302.91 703, 565. 94 2, 506,298.51 821, 021.04 265, 349. 65 76, 919,245.89 277,481,045.89 J32,020, 801. 78 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 251 OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES. TO MARCH 1, 1904. Ratios. Charged oft". Losses a n d premiums. $390,713.81 175,550.40 101,480.18 939, 969. 60 798,357.42 134,727.82 265,538. 53 Expenses and Net e a r n i n g s . Dividends. taxes. $357,060.93 198,613.42 216,158.45 1,690,777.03 1,425,455.89 223,664.38 687,650. 47 $238,593.01 238,248.21 257,934. 70 1,152,726.60 1,758,955.28 485,030.27 896,947.70 Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends and capital {Mid to capital. surplus. surplus. $361,668.00 194,400.00 225, 792.50 1,180,827.11 956,500.00 315,119. 25 635,677.95 Per cent. 1.80 3.47 3.19 2.20 3.75 3.20 3.16 2.94 Per cent. 2.74 2.83 2.79 2. 26 2. 04 2.08 2. 23 2. 26 Per cent. 3.52 3. 63 3.50 3.13 2.96 2.79 3.17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3.13 2,806, 337. 76 4, 799, 380.57 5, 028,435. 77 3, 869,984. 81 731,163.38 1,800,897.18 36,027. 59 78,885. 30 358,470.67 1,191,045.60 567,405. 77 583,296.71 18, 654. 78 92,625.50 569,967.70 16,417.82 2,359,231.98 7,629,762.76 341,668.85 150,656.22 1,197,562.15 2, 695, 930.76 2, 087,893.24 2,377,978.16 94,207. 30 373,532.97 498,975. 61 12,896 36 221,459.34 2,115, 309.40 16,398,167.81 114,090. 26 90,440. 52 1,328,597.97 4.431,981.12 1,840,158.10 1. 471,509.54 159, 933. 92 232,975.10 302, 503. 65 27,313.88 302,351.70 1,404,482.58 10, 739,500. 00 89,760. 65 90,120. 00 930,725. 00 1,970,986.46 963,010.47 1,102,333.33 88,411.18 165,193.00 470,321.00 10 080 00 215,125.00 4.18 9.04 4.32 2.74 4.48 4, 94 4.00 3.33 4.49 3.22 1.66 6 79 4.93 2.78 5. 92 3.40 2.73 3.14 2. 20 2.09 2.49 2.48 2.28 2. 58 2. 51 3.51 6,044,857.50 20,041,755.70 28,, 815, 332. 97 18,240,048. 67 5.97 3.78 6.58 288,251.53 50,342. 06 17,878.20 161,643.29 44,911.60 5,269.12 28,383.04 32, 767.93 36, 855. 66 30,365.74 42, 960. 66 576,249.18 16, 727. 54 12,866. 56 102, 634. 22 39,161.87 99,156. 33 45, 915.25 131,892.37 573, 308.16 300,536.13 201,401.39 219,157.84 408,269.47 31,683.81 179, 046.49 319, 755.05 159,006.56 171,928.69 275, 054. 35 1,495,155.95 117,909. 92 87,743.89 118,056. 75 83, 982. 28 463,560.05 269, 423. 83 554, 547. 69 380,636.14 438,024.15 258,819.86 98,420.01 349,103.88 29,481. 71 245,109. 09 348,963.80 157,152. 34 140,997.25 342,831.56 1. 769,138. 60 191,009.81 130,692.89 83, 638.19 142,606.48 471,747.05 216,998.97 498,510. 98 249, 900. 00 251,330.00 150, 500. 00 110,805.00 189,060. 00 23,750. 00 83, 825.00 426,650.00 141,600.00 85,250. 00 124,000.00 1,730,915.40 86,000.00 62, 000. 00 64, 500. 00 77, 550. 00 381,994.00 164,800.00 334,200.00 3.57 5.79 5. 35 2. 75 4.97 3.02 8.12 6.17 5.80 5.22 5.66 5. 76 8.11 7.01 3. 85 7.31 4.07 3.34 5. 26 5.18 2. 34 3. 32 3.11 3.10 2.69 2.44 2.78 2.05 5. 61 3. 65 3.32 2.97 3.97 3.30 2.53 3. 53 3.90 3. 52 4.59 4.20 3.90 3.78 3.17 3.92 9. 52 7.32 4,82 5.17 7.26 5. 93 4.86 6.14 5. 46 4.19 3. 55 4.57 5. 41 2. 60 3. 06 2.30 2.90 3.69 4.85 3.74 5. 82 3.89 2.80 4. 91 3. 25 4.61 3. 35 2. 56 4.01 2. 84 2.83 2. 80 3.82 8.12 3.61 4.08 3.74 3.50 40 4 33 41 3.01 42 3.97 43 4.87 44 6.90 45 5.24 46 8.79 47 5. 30 48 3. 56 49 6. 30 50 4 29 51 5. 54 52 4.32 53 3. 76 54 5.00 55 4.33 56 3 75 57 3.33 58 4, 85 59 5.19 60 5. 36 61 5.45 62 5.17 1,764,032.15 496,740.84 170,184, 67 420,247.88 22,896.67 269,318.22 12,328,10 406,164.27 679,557.27 180,561.02 32,101.20 164, 483.00 86, 259.72 93,138.22 59, 551. 97 28, 435.35 285,516.09 10,531.77 68,680.92 5, 937. 50 54,122. 04 348,080.70 75,516.15 110,861.32 4,081,214.89 6,029, 528.30 6,293,882.76 4, 738, 629.40 1,694, 460. 22 510, 795. 01 512,967.84 184,657.87 861,726.36 315,398. 71 1,295,971.48 2,270, 282.01 725,387.79 338,272.36 630,953.21 382,337.00 640,033. 73 198,231.34 176,350. 87 937,140.42 66, 543. 80 90, 703. 67 21,991.79. 315,286. 48 1,093,330.06 405,627.91 117,397. 90 1,774,314.79 562,435.95 373,982.83 162,164.99 950,103.08 318,038.86 1,812,648.91 2,047,100.52 612,647.43 213, 887. 72 659,008.01 343,059. 06 819,445.11 348,806.08 378,080. 69 936,046.18 27, 545.14 13,037. 51 25,373.62 334,157.42 1,064,887.75 339,876.98 37,090.43 1,014,644.00 440.250.00 348,750.00 95,000.00 6"3,175. 00 296,500.00 1,141,497.50 2,249,000.00 446,175.00 146,000.00 526,808.84 195, 250. 00 462, 986. 53 173,000.00 167,500.00 745,308.32 13,000.00 30,000. 00 20, 000. 00 207,275. 00 810,000.00 142, 000. 00 30,000.00 4.54 3.91 2.47 4.95 5. 21 5. 20 5. 93 5. 30 5. 34 4.10 6.15 5. 70 8.16 6. 75 5. 78 5. 03 6.01 1.23 14,153,739.06 10,374,120.19 5.11 13, 785, 847.83 <>. 5 5 6.16 4.10 8. 70 5.05 7.54 5. 22 3.16 4.11 8 10.18 9 7.18 10 6. 67 11 5. 34 12 3.79 13 4.40 14 5. 29 15 3.95 16 3. 55 17 3.95 18 4 00 V) 6.10 20 21 22 23 ?A 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 252 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OP EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 1903, Location. Number of Capital stock. banks. Surplus. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 7-0 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 North Dakota ... South Dakota Nebraska . Lincoln Omaha Kansas . Kansas City Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 78 79 SO 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 Washington Oregon Portland California San Francisco Los Angeles Idaho Utah Salt Lake City Nevada 90 91 Hawaii Porto Rico Total Island Possessions 3 625,000. 00 65, 500.00 Total United S t a t e s . . . 5,024 757,416,659.07 382,605,619. 43 Total Western States . Arizona Alaska . Total Pacific S t a t e s . . . Capital a n d surplus. Gross earnings. 72 58 125 3 7 141 2 4 93 16 49 5 21 85 88 #2,791,900.00 2,270,000. 00 6,638,000.00 400,000.00 3, 250,000.00 8,182,850.00 1,200,000.00 500,000. 00 2, 569,000.00 985,000.00 3,135,000.00 1,700,000.00 1,166,800.00 3,292,500.00 4,415,000.00 1471,941.24 308,308. 91 1,666,850.00 159, COO. 00 610,000. 00 1,643,101.16 275. 000.00 116,500. 00 718,000. 00 197,050.00 1,031,765.00 810,000.00 241,540.00 362,666.40 800,894. 00 S3, 263, 841. 24 2,578,308.91 8,304,850.00 559,000.00 3,860,000.00 9,825,951.16 1,475,000.00 616,500.00 3,287,000.00 1,182,050.00 4,166,765.00 2,510,000.00 1,408,340.00 3,655,166.40 5,215,894.00 $682,732. 01 497,724.48 1 217 840 44 144, 639.62 641 673 38 1 488 808 68 188,981.46 105 085 71 877,866. 45 271, 094.50 869 692 44 646,587. 95 241,959.62 703 243 70 626,743.67 699 42,496,050.00 9,412,616.71 51,908,666.71 9,204,674.11 33 30 3 48 7 9 19 9 4 1 11 1 3,470,000.00 1,420,000.00 1,050,000.00 4, 885,356.00 7, 500, 000. 00 3, 980,000.00 875,000. 00 605,000.00 I f 100, 000. 00 82,000.00 605,000.00 50,000.00 1,209,000.00 395,568.11 200,000.00 1,514,500.00 3,801,000.00 830,000. 00 251, 623. 33 133,500.00 332,500.00 30,000.00 140,550.00 3,000.00 4,679, 000. 00 1,815,568.11 1,250,000.00 6,399,856.00 11,301,000.00 4,810,000.00 1,126, 623. 33 738,500.00 1,432,500.00 112,000.00 745, 550.00 53, 000. 00 1 138 533 13 358,380.79 353, 510. 08 900, 786.06 967,625. 31 688 573 09 281, 271. 79 156 406 11 207,521.11 26,748.22 140,818. 54 6,129.11 175 25,622, 356.00 8,841,241.44 34,463,597.44 5,226,303.34 2 1 525,000.00 100,000.00 65, 500. 00 590,500.00 100,000.00 45, 900.87 4,616.07 690,500.00 50,516.94 1,140,022,278.50 128,125,839.65 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 253 OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued. TO MARCH 1, 1904—Continued. Ratios. Charged off. Losses and premiums. 825,729.50 35,080.96 148,158. 57 2, 651. 20 105,742.66 210,096.14 49, 087.49 6,718.72 235,697. 05 25, 826. 56 65,846.90 124,529. 43 23,692.06 63, 959.19 51,594.64 Expenses and Net earnings. Dividends. taxes. 8271,200. 56 212,851.60 527,451.75 55,083.00 360,520.06 644,183. 22 90,273. 80 44,441.04 289, 746.25 93,137.14 408,151.11 352, 507. 75 104,193. 78 315,092.70 249,831.38 $385,801. 95 249,791.92 542,230.12 86, 905.42 175,410. 66 634,529.32 49, 620.17 53,925.95 352,423.15 152,130. 80 395,694.43 169,550. 77 114,073. 78 324,191.81 325,317.65 S273,591.67 180,925.00 402,091.17 106,000. 00 111,750.00 507,296. 51 43,000.00 22,000.00 289,250.00 65, 775. 00 169,450. 00 145,000.00 57, 572. 00 374, 629. 35 197,375. 00 Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends and to capital. capital and surplus. surplus. Per cent. 11.82 9.69 6.53 1.55 4.54 6.46 3.36 8.75 10.72 12.87 9.50 6. 76 8.10 8.87 6.24 Per cent. 8.38 7.02 4.84 1.90 2.90 5.16 2.92 3.57 8.80 5.56 4.07 5.78 4.09 10. 25 3.78 Per cent. 9.80 7.97 6.06 2.65 3.44 6.20 3.58 4.40 11.26 6.68 5.40 8.53 4.93 11.38 4.47 63 64 65 C£ 67 (i8 C9 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 4,011,597.90 2, 945, 705. 70 7.73 5.67 6.93 540,274. 59 64,891.40 134, 350.46 81,041.13 175, 260. 24 53,331.55 48,863.18 63,572. 92 59,011.79 2,752. 50 25, 504. 39 531.79 327,750.12 106,648.27 94, 659. 45 331,915.16 277,911.34 244,824.78 112,222.36 55,891.50 106, 541. 01 13,091. 80 71,421.44 2,888. 75 270,508.42 186,841.12 124,500.17 487,829.77 514,453.73 390,416. 76 120,186.25 36,941.69 41,968.31 10,903. 92 43,892. 71 2, 708. 57 313,916.66 86, 050. 00 79,000. 00 222,750.00 340,000.00 109,000. 00 60,948.19 40, 700. 00 39,000. 00 4,920.00 36,500.00 1,500.00 5.78 10.29 9.96 7.62 4.55 8.12 10.70 5.00 2.93 9.74 5. 89 5.11 6.71 4.74 6.32 3.48 3.01 2.27 5.41 5.51 2. 72 4.39 4.90 2.83 9.05 6.06 7.52 4.56 4.53 2.74 6.97 6.73 3.55 6.00 6.03 3.00 1,249,385.94 1,745,765.98 2,231,151.42 1,334,284.85 6.47 3.87 5.21 8,626.88 20,521.19 1,914.11 16, 752.80 2, 701. 96 13, 250. 00 2.84 2.70 2.24 2.52 90 8,626.88 22,435. 30 19,454.76 13, 250. 00 2.82 1.92 2.12 17,128,866.19 50, 443,378.82 60,553,594. 64 41,516,023, 62 5.31 3.64 5.48 1,174,411.07 4,018,665.14 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 254 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM MARCH 1,1904, Location. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 New York New York City . . . Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia . Washington City. Number of Capital stock. banks. Total, Southern States Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis . Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee . . . Minnesota St. Paul Minneapolis.. Iowa Cedar Rapids. Des Moines... Dubuque Missouri St. Louis Kansas City .. St. Joseph $3,001,104.38 $13,142, 104. 38 1,607,519.49 6,962, 519.49 1,499,463. 57 7,709,463.57 14,728,400.00 52,095, 900.00 14,931,000.00 45,631, 000.00 3,659,891.02 13,685, 141. 02 8,546,900.00 28,516, 470.00 524 J 119,768,320.00 47,974,278.46 167,742, 598.46 12, 583,113.41 313 34,192. 840.00 16,470, 797. 29 41 106,400! 000.00 78,825, 000.00 4 1,250, 000.00 • 1,390,000.00 5 2, 225,000.00 1,352, 000.00 130 17,842, 650.CO 13,205, 250.00 562 53, 230,035. 00 39, 661,800. 82 34 2.1,905,000.00 24,830, 000.00 30 19,570, 000.00 25,360, 000.00 1,349, 763.00 23 2,238, 985.00 69 2,628, 918. 98 4,676, 700.00 18 11, 690,700.00 6,457, 200.00 1 150, 000.00 252, 000.00 11 3,525, 000.00 2,690, 000.00 663,637. 29 I 5,263,345. 36 225,000. 00 117, 698.558. 60 494,228. 52 640,000. 00 424,514.61 577,000. 00 180,880. 33 047,900. 00 392,018. 47 891,835. 82 545,417. 61 735,000. 00 198,205. 74 930,000. 00 265,144.75 588,748. 00 657,492.58 305,618. 368,557.61 147,600. 37,114.23 402,000. 594, 623. 91 215,000. 75 70 42 23 48 2 23 51 21 28 6 377 6 7 6 19 99 8 60 278,125,910. 00 215,243,730.09 7,4C8, 500.00 5, S96,000.00 3,610, 000.00 2,485, 500.00 5,083, 000. 00 750, 000.00 2,210, 030.00 5,455, 000.00 2,340, 000.00 1,822, 500.00 2,400, 000.00 25,210, 200.00 1, 450,000. 00 1,575, 000.00 1,550, 000.00 2, 245,000.00 9, 345,900.00 4, 645,(100. 00 7,315, 000.00 971 ' S2,926,600. 00 2S9 13 11 6 163 7 305 12 83 5 105 6 198 6 5 253 3 4 3 69 7 6 3 Total, Middle States .. 1,572 Gross earnings. Capital and surplus. 84 $10,141,000.00 56 5,355,000.00 48 6,210,000.0^ 195 37,367, 500.00 30 60, 700,000.00 31 10,025,250. 00 80 19,969,570.00 Total Eastern States.. 1,241 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina... South Carolina... Georgia Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans . Texas Houston Fort Worth... Dallas Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Surplus. 29,190,1 10,200,C 9,975,C 2,400, C 14,137,C 4, 300.C 22, 51K Z 25, 600, C 8,580.( 4,100,C 8,455,C 4, 550,C 9,111,C 4,000,C 4, 450,C 15, 350,C 300, C 800, C 600,1 4, 312, E 15, 600, C 2, 650,C 550, C 201,729,100. 00 $1,034,455.78 599, 592.49 560,382.92 3,815,981.78 3,982,328. 75 763,005. 98 1,827,365.71 493,369,640.09 |47,120,102. 32 1,276, 580.90 850, 616.62 519, 398. 27 640, 4S2.06 989, 232.81 72, 813.11 493, 831.04 943, 953. 92 481, 238.44 465, 294.00 870, 721.59 4,331, 007.05 308, 132.08 255, 975.55 411, 837.20 354, 801. 84 1,109, 973. 39 554, 603. 28 1,247, 439. 97 3,9C5, 650. 63 2,093, 096.61 1,313, 600.00 751, £6:3. 04 2, G60,596.69 225, 000.00 1,032, 723.52 1,173, 632.76 846, 500.00 £93, £53.00 3,859, 000.00 7,105, 024.34 912, 500.00 605, 000.00 1,126, 000. 00 624, 775.00 2,488; £61). 99 1,869, 500. 00 2,246, 591.03 35,224,473. 61 128,151,073.61 16,177,883.12 2, 339 1, 470 1,649 1, 205 2,251 3,784 162 260 116 1,208 10,354 1,250 185 39,377, 027.60 14,430! 000.00 13,174, 000.00 3,300, 000.00 18, 703,073.39 6,119: 000.00 31, GOO!540.84 39,925, 000.00 11, 834:,688.00 5,215, 000.00 10, 794,298.00 6,020, 000.00 10, 760,,820.28 5, 205,, 000. 00 6,701, 190.47 19,134, 520.92 462, 000.00 1,060, 000.00 716, 200. 00 5,521 ,412.66 25, 954,600.00 3,900, 089.76 735; 000.00 3,888, 184.20 1,214, 984. 07 1,386, 239,70 343, 826.64 2, 064,630.67 642, 889.62 3,740, 522.50 4, 670,999.29 1,537, 764.48 473, 746.43 1,314, 531.52 782, 145.64 1, 281,638.15 549, 675.43 634, 855,79 2,271, 016.83 109, 506.64 217, 157.86 57, 825.07 719, 811.81 2, 687,2£8. 00 946, 254.47 250, 943.15 78,914,361.92 j 280,643,461.92 31,786,387.96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 255 OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued. TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. Ratios. Charged off. Losses a n d premiums. Expenses and Net earnings. taxes. Dividends. Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends and to capital. capital and surplus. surplus. $221,097.70 100, 713. 34 85, 660. 25 838,924.08 778, 942.69 147,105. 82 280,311. 94 $323, 432.23 217,373.54 213,668.87 1,581,366.64 1, 763,418. 58 211,917.34 748,224.49 $489,925.85 281,505.61 261,053.80 1,395, 691.06 1, 439, 967.48 403,982.82 798,829.28 8365,969. 50 200,650.00 324,481.00 1,160,475.43 927, 750.00 287,079. 25 672,672.45 Per cent. 3.73 4.04 3.39 2.68 3.16 2. 95 2.80 Per cent. 2.78 2.88 4.21 2.23 2.03 2.10 2.36 Per cent. 3.61 3.75 5.23 3.11 3.02 2.86 3.37 2,452, 755. 82 5,059, 401.69 5,070,955.90 3,939,077. 63 3.02 2.35 3.29 1,012, 659. 96 1,447, 453. 03 68, 430.05 76,107.59 310, 635.46 1,023,888.68 533,657. 57 149, 761. 57 12, 888.13 69,831.55 517,735. 35 ' 237. 50 39, 771. 21 2,239,144.22 7, 649, 281. 44 371,491.12 165, 923. 03 1,168,589. 49 3,170,439.31 2, 318, 834. 66 1, 932,097.74 92, 289. 28 350,763. 89 603,798.96 17, 791. 46 233,820. 99 2,011,541.18 8, 601,824.13 54,307. 35 182,483. 99 1, 701,655.38 4,197,690.48 1,692,925.38 2,116,346. 43 159,967.34 236,897.14 247,023.30 19,085. 27 321, 031. 71 1,422,390.50 6,119,340.00 66, 500.00 90,120. 00 898,425.00 1,964,433.14 960,800.00 1,051,000.00 88,198.78 161,893. 00 471,874.50 20,160.00 215, 750. 00 3.97 4.64 2.06 5.10 5.48 4.52 3.62 4.71 4.46 3.24 1.36 4.75 5.17 2.81 3.30 2.52 2.52 2.89 2.11 2.06 2.34 2.46 2.22 2.60 5.01 3.47 4.16 5.75 5.32 6.67 5.04 3.69 4.39 5.37 3.94 3.46 4.04 8.00 6.12 5, 263,057. 65 20, 314, 265. 59 21, 542,779. 08 13, 530, 884. 92 4.37 2.74 4.87 175,201.79 217, 362. 36 22,006.52 167,496.80 84,016.13 1,100.00 26,751.33 57,582.60 16, 909. 39 29, 354, 58 35, 576. 36 547, 237, 71 37,438.89 14,236.51 117,710.37 68,095.90 201,983.27 71,258.44 143,751.91 615,841.09 303,946. 74 214,700.60 218,428. 38 402,974.71 29,737. 68 206,362.21 376,547. 68 142, 308.19 164,191.51 361,464.11 1, 558,007. 72 117,478.07 97, 500. 93 154,189.08 125, 780.13 447,859. 44 h09,031.71 553, 720.38 485, 538.02 329,307. 52 282,691.15 2,54, 506.88 502,241.97 41, 975. 43 260, 717. 50 509,823. 64 322,020.86 271,747.91 473,681.12 2,225,761.62 153,215.12 144,238.11 139, 937. 75 160,925.81 460,130.68 174,313.13 549, 967. 68 264,180.00 208, 580.00 198,200.00 108,80f>. 00 188,400. 00 21,250.00 105,825.00 212,311.67 141,000.00 89,500.00 124,000.00 973, 913. 30 81,000.00 62,000.00 97,500.00 102,050.00 343, 446.00 167, 300.00 299,100.00 4.29 4.07 5.74 7.86 7.03 4.31 8.04 7.69 10.11 9.65 7.58 6.89 6.49 6.62 5.23 5.61 3.89 2.68 5.73 2.33 2.58 4.03 3.36 2.64 2.18 3.26 3.20 4.42 3.18 1.98 3.01 3.43 2.84 3. 64 3. 56 2.90 2. 57 3.12 3.57 3.48 5.49 4.38 3.71 2.83 4.79 3.89 6.03 4.91 5.17 3. 86 5.59 3.94 6.29 4.55 3.67 3. 60 4.07 2,035, 070. 86 6,400, 070.36 7, 742, 741.90 ^ 3,788,360.97 6.04 2.96 4.08 6%, 875.42 135, 509.99 260,749.21 49, 244.54 265,592.88 38,193.39 517,909.34 514,831.16 257,002. 62 72,506. 80 1S9, 962. 87 91, 789. 76 338,549.07 89,552.23 109,484. 53 180,300.47 19, 747.16 82,168. 85 9,634.00 60, 626.25 332,667.08 216,303. 31 21, 664. 73 1, 836,904.29 539,438. 86 705, 423.43 158,103.80 948, 069. 68 353,860. 34 1,615,993.49 2, 386, 023. 69 757,439.83 228,852. 36 605, 456.53 366, 270.00 739,054. 88 194,728. 56 219,871.69 1, 024, 392.38 63,266. 32 82,719. 03 23, 520. 74 299,029.11 1,227, 525. 23 437,512.22 116,152. 63 1,444,404.49 540, 035. 22 420,067. 06 136,478.30 850,968.11 250,835.89 1,606,619.67 1,770,144.44 523,322.03 172,387. 27 569,112.12 324, 085.88 404, 034.20 265, 394. 64 305,499. 57 1,066, 323. 98 26,493.16 52,269.98 24, 670.33 360.156.45 1,127,045.69 292,438.91 113,125. 79 1,087,945.00 440, 250. 00 383,250. 00 95,000.00 585, 238. 27 106,500. 00 1,338,087.03 1,199,000. 00 372,250.00 106, 000. 00 451,100.00 175,250.00 286. 7C0. 00 148,000.00 157, 500.00 701,036.46 14,000.00 25, 000.00 18, 000.00 194,812.14 838,000. 00 134,500.00 5, 000. 00 3.67 3.74 3.19 4.14 4.55 4.10 5.08 4.43 4.42 3.31 5.27 5.38 3.75 5.10 4.56 5.57 5.73 4.93 3.44 6.52 4.34 7.55 15.39 2.76 3.05 2.91 2.88 3.13 1.74 4.23 3.00 3.15 2.03 4.18 2.91 2.66 2.84 2.35 3. 66 3.03 2. 36 2.51 3.53 3.23 3.45 0.68 3 73 4! 32 3.84 3.96 4.14 2.48 5.94 4.68 4.34 2. 59 5.34 3.85 3.15 3.70 3.54 4.57 4.67 3.13 3.00 4.52 5. 37 5.08 0.91 4, 210, 865.66 14, 929, 609. 09 12,645,913.21 8,862,418.90 4.51 3.16 4.39 • 1 i ( 1( 1 1 1 1< L If 1 1* 1( 2( 2 2 2 2' 2 2 2 2 2< 3 3 3 3 3^ 3, 3( 3 3 3 4( 4 4i 4' 4t 4( 4' 4* 4( 5( 51 5: 51 5( 5> 5^ 5< 61 61 6: 256 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM MARCH 1, 1904, TO Location. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas Kansas City .. Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory . Total, Western States. 89 Number of Capital stock. banks. Gross earnings. 143 2 4 25 17 54 5 22 89 103 $481, 741.24 324, 708.91 1, 789,650.00 168, 500. 00 630, 000.00 1, 787,654. 02 280, 000. 00 132, 000. 00 721, 500.00 232, 700.00 1,053, 150.00 825, 000. 00 278, 250.00 388, 841.24 899. 300.95 S3, 381, r?41. 24 $455, 200.12 2, 669, 08. 91 416, 640.21 8,579, 650.00 1,091,054. 30 768, 500. 00 124, 247. 20 3,880, 000.00 602, 455.14 10,416, 154.02 1,447, 206. 47 1,480, 000.00 199, 114.25 632, 000.00 87, 578.96 3, 377,000.00 589, 319. 54 1,267, 700.00 209, 085. 07 4,408, 150.00 961 469.65 3,325, 000. 00 679; 124. 52 1,595, 050.00 234, 079.75 3,778, 841.24 660, 945. 30 5,480, 900.95 769^ 345.86 743 45,047,400.00 | 9,992,996.36 55, 040,396. 36 8,526,866.34 3, 605.000.00 1, 545,000. 00 1,050, 000. 00 5,265, 000.00 7,800, 000.GO 4, 684,000.00 1, 050,000. 00 630, 000.CO 1,100, 000.00 282, 000.00 635, 000.CO 50, 000. 00 1,356, 500. 00 442, 378.12 610, 000.00 1,643, ?8. 66 3,977, 250.00 1,860, 000.00 285, 674. 00 136, 500. 00 333, 600.00 35, 000.00 195, 300.00 750. 00 4,961, 500.00 1,147, 607.68 1,987, 378.12 322, 421. 50 1,660, 000. CO 288, 338.42 6, 908,778. 66 912, 117. 35 11,777, 250.00 912, 106.86 6,544, 000.00 668, 366.64 1,335, 674.00 254, 016.62 766, 500.00 128, 15G.26 1,433, 600. 00 182, 574.66 42, 878.10 317, 000.00 176, 556.70 850, 300.00 7,213.90 53, 750.00 190 j 27,716, COO. 00 10,879,730.78 38,595,730. 78 5, 040, 354 69 Hawaii Porto Rico. Total, Island Possessions Total, United States..! 5,244 Capital and surplus. $2,900, 000. 00 2, 345,000.00 6,790, 000. 00 600, 000.00 3, 250,000.00 8,628, 500.00 1, 200,000.00 500, 000.00 2,655, 500.00 1,035, 000.00 3,355, 000. 00 2, 500,000.00 1,316, 800.00 3, 390,000.00 4, 581,600. 00 77 61 130 4 Washington Oregon Portland California San Francisco. Los Angeles . . . Idaho Utah Salt Lake City. Nevada Arizona Alaska Total, Pacific States. Surplus. 535,000.00 I 100,000.00 69,500. 00 604,500. 00 100,000.00 47, 527 07 3, 388 09 635,000.00 69,500.00 704,500. 00 50, 915.16 765,948,330.00 i 398,299,071.22 '1,164,247,401.22 121,285,623.00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 257 OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued. SEPTEMBER 1, 1904—Continued. Ratios. Charged off. Losses and premiums. Expenses and Net earnings. taxes. Dividends. Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends and capital and to capital. surplus. surplus. $29,112. 57 22,580.22 140,803.83 12,171. 83 94,004. 84 224,483.48 42,499.56 250.00 221,791.69 32,923.16 313,532.90 372,928.30 42,703.20 110,4i3.86 62,009.51 $289,621.27 230,680.01 508,883.05 73, 078. 50 364,911. 40 589,690.44 98,160.47 47,057.47 221,479.62 85,060.43 435,601. 72 266,874.89 111,785.11 331,793.81 289,372.08 $136,466.28 163,379. 98 441,367.42 38, 996.87 143,538.90 633,032.55 58,454.22 40,271.49 146,048.23 91,101.48 212, 335.03 39,321.33 79,591.44 218,737.63 417,964. 27 $160,795.23 130,975.51 404,093.24 13,500.00 99,250. 00 413,902.46 43,000.00 22,000.00 227,500.00 68,025.00 197,200.00 140,000.00 56,072.00 230,089.65 218,500. 00 Per cent. 4.04 6.12 5.14 5.07 3.70 6.08 3.95 6.37 4.32 7.19 4.82 1.18 4.99 5.79 7.63 Per cent. 4.75 4.91 4.71 1.76 2.56 3.97 2.91 3.48 6.74 5.37 4.47 4.22 3.52 6.09 3.99 Per cent. 5.54 5.59 5.95 2.25 3.05 4.80 3.58 4.40 8.57 6.57 5.88 5.60 4.26 6.79 4.77 722,208.95 3,944,050.27 2,860,607.12 2,424,903. 09 5.20 4.41 5.38 185,956.29 32,725.65 15,343.12 103,885.41 147,731.59 44,415. 70 5,257. 42 10,869.59 38,205.89 2,032.80 16,090.85 711.68 436,244.25 129,095. 90 117,702. 55 344,251.79 288,636.66 257,046.81 107,676.43 55,130. 91 103,429.57 20,199.44 73,959.08 2,965.17 525,407.14 160,599. 95 155,292.75 463, 980.15 475,738.61 366,904.13 141,082.77 60,155.76 40,939.20 20,645.86 86,506.77 3,537.05 243,500.00 89,800.00 101,500.00 254,500.00 272,500.00 364,000.00 52,250.00 24,700.00 67,000. 00 4,920. 00 37,800.00 1,500.00 10.59 8.08 9.36 6.72 4.04 5.61 10.56 7.85 2.S6 6.51 10.17 6.58 4.91 4.52 6.11 3.68 2.31 5.56 3.91 3.22 4.67 1.55 4.45 2.79 6.75 5.81 9.67 4.83 3.49 7.77 4.98 3.92 6.09 1.74 5.77 3.00 603,225.99 1,936,338.56 2,500,790.14 1,513,970.00 6.48 3.92 5.46 8,356.29 625.00 20,299.58 2,590.04 18,871.20 173.05 13,250.00 3.12 0.17 2.19 2.48 90 8,981. 29 22,889.62 19,044.25 13,250.00 2.70 1.88 2.09 52,606,625.18 52, 382,831. 60 34,072,865.51 4.50 2.93 4.45 -17 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 16,296,166.22 CUR 1904 PT 1 - 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 258 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 74.—RATIOS TO CAPITAL, AND TO CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, OF THE EARNINGS TORY, FROM MARCH 1, 1900, [Figures in bold-faced Ratio of dividends to capital for six months ended— State, reserve city, and Territory. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut New York New York City .. Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia. Washington Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans Texas Houston Fort Worth Dallas Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Porto Rico Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee Minnesota St. Paul Minneapolis Iowa Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Missouri St. Louis Kansas City St. Joseph North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas Kansas City Wichita Montana Ratio of dividends to capital and surplus for six months ended— ta P.ct. 3.4 4.4 3.0 3.0 2.7 2.5 3.6 3.5 5.2 1.3 6.5 4.8 3.7 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.4 3.2 4.0 5.5 3.9 3.6 3.7 4.4 3.8 2.5 4.6 3.1 5.3 5.0 5.3 8.1 4.1 3.5 P.ct 3. 6 3.6 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.1 3.5 4.4 4.6 4.3 6.5 4.7 4.1 4.0 4.0 3.9 3.6 3.8 8.0 5.7 3.5 3.5 3.8 4.2 4.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 6.2 4.9 5.3 3.3 4.5 P.ct P.ct. P.ct P.ct. P.ct P.ct P.ct P.ct. P.ct P.ct. 4.0 3.6 3.4 3.5 3.6 2.8 2.8 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.7 3.6 3.8 3.5 2.9 4.0 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.8 3.5 5.2 2.5 2.6 3.0 3.1 2.9 3.2 4.1 3.1 3.1 2.2 2.1 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.2 2.7 2.8 2.9 1.9 1.7 3.5 3.3 3.2 2.6 3.2 3.2 3.4 2.6 2.6 3.8 3.6 4.1 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.2 2.6 3.2 4.5 18.7 5.2 4.9 4.9 10.2 5.8 2.7 2.8 4.5 4.4 4.9 6.7 5.5 7.2 5.3 7.1 2.2 6.5 6.5 6.7 6.6 6.7 6.7 6.7 2.7 2.7 4.5 6.5 5.2 4.6 4.9 5.3 5.0 3.1 3.0 3.6 3.7 4.4 3.8 4.0 3.8 3.7 2.3 2.6 4.2 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.4 4.4 2.2 2.1 4.1 4.0 4.3 4.1 4.2 5.3 5.4 2.2 2.2 3.8 3.7 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.0 3.9 2.7 2.7 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.5 2.3 2.4 4.6 3.9 4.1 4.0 4.1 4.0 4.0 2.3 2.7 8.0 4.0 8.0 4.0 8.0 4.0 8.0 2.5 5.0 5.9 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.1 6.1 6.1 3.7 3.8 4.6 3.8 3.7 5.3 4.8 3.5 3.6 2.7 2.6 4.1 3.7 3.7 4.0 5.1 4.6 3.5 2.8 2.7 3.7 3.9 3.7 3.9 4.0 4.2 5.5 2.9 2.9 4.2 4.3 4.1 4.2 7.0 5.9 4.4 3.1 3.1 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.6 3.8 3.7 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 2.8 1.9 2.4 3.2 3.2 4.0 20.3 3.9 4.8 3.1 2.6 4.0 4.4 4.5 6.3 9.5 3.9 2.5 4.1 3.4 4.1 5.8 4.4 6.3 7.3 6.0 3.6 4.2 4.8 8.8 4.7 6.3 4.8 4.9 3.5 3.4 4.9 4.2 5.3 5.0 5.2 5.2 2.5 2.5 4.6 6.0 3.7 6.9 7.3 3.9 6.3 2.5 5.3 3.3 5.3 4.4 4.9 5.9 5.6 2.6 2.9 4.9 3.9 6.1 6.3 5.5 4.5 4.6 5.7 6.0 4.2 3.7 3.2 4.0 4.1 3.5 3.6 2.6 3.3 3.5 3.4 4.6 4.1 2.9 4.1 4.2 4.5 3.4 4.4 3.3 3.2 5.1 2.6 5.8 4.3 4.1 3.1 4.1 3.7 12.6 2.2 2.6 4.5 3.4 4.4 3.1 3.2 4.4 2.6 6.8 6.7 4.7 3.1 4.5 3.4 4.6 2.2 3.0 5.7 3.4 4.4 3.0 3.3 4.1 2.3 4.9 4.9 5.4 3.1 4.1 3.4 4.4 3.7 2.8 4.3 3.4 4.4 2.9 3.3 4.3 2.2 5.0 5.2 5.5 4.2 4.9 4.0 6.3 2.9 2.9 5.3 3.4 4.6 3.3 3.5 4.3 1.8 4.6 3.9 4.4 2.3 5.0 7.3 3.6 2.9 2.8 5.2 3.5 4.7 3.4 3.5 5.0 5.8 5.6 4.1 5.4 2.2 5.9 3.6 5.7 3.7 3.0 5.0 3.1 3.1 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.5 4.3 4.1 3.7 4.3 2.7 2.7 4.3 3.5 1.4 3.6 4.4 4.1 4.0 2.9 7.3 4.5 4.4 2.7 1.3 3.7 4.7 3.9 2.4 2.9 3.3 3.9 5.0 3.3 1.2 4.9 4.3 6.6 3.6 9.8 5.7 6.5 3.8 1.2 4.9 3.0 4.4 4.3 5.3 2.1 5.0 4.0 5.9 3.8 1.2 4.8 3.0 7.0 5.5 5.3 3.6 9.9 5.5 5.2 3.7 1.4 6.2 3.0 13.6 ! 2.4 4.8 8.0 4.2 8.6 11.3 3.7 2.6 2.6 4.3 3.1 3.2 3.8 2.3 2.6 2.7 4.0 4.1 *3."2' 3.9 2.5 1.7 1.7 5.9 3.5 4.2 4.7 3.0 2.9 4.3 3.2 3.1 2.6 2.6 2.6 5.3 3.6 3.3 3.8 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.8 11.2 3.7 1.9 1.9 3.5 2.3 2.2 4.6 3.3 3.6 4.7 3.1 2.8 2.4 3.0 4.5 3.5 5.4 3.3 5.1 3.1 .9 1.6 5.5 6.1 5.6 3.0 5.9 3.3 2.3 1.9 3.1 1.1 4.8 3.1 3.6 4.4 8.6 11.6 2.0 P.ct. 3.2 2.8 2.6 2.2 2.0 1.9 2.5 2.8 2.5 3.2 2.9 3.0 2.3 2.0 2.2 2.6 2.4 2.4 2.5 3.7 2.7 2.8 3.0 3.7 2.8 2.4 2.7 3.2 4.2 3.4 2.7 6.2 3.1 2.6 3.2 2.5 2.6 3.4 1.7 5.0 4.5 3.5 2.6 3.6 2.7 3.8 1.9 2.5 4.7 2.4 4.1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. 259 CURRENCY. IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRI- type indicate loss.] [ar.1 L902. Ratio of dividends to capital and surplus for six months ended— ti *$' ' P.ct. P.ct. a s<i P. ct P.ct. si w. 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.3 2.1 2.2 2.0 3.0 2.9 3.2 2.8 2.8 2.3 2.1 2.0 2.6 2.3 2.6 2.5 3.5 3.6 2.9 2.9 3.1 2.7 2.4 2.5 3.5 4.2 3.3 2.0 4.6 3.3 2 6 2 8 3.0 3 0 2 0 2 1 2 3 2 9 2 9 2 6 2 7 2 9 2 4 2 0 2 1 2 5 2 3 2.7 5.0 2 7 3 2 3 7 3.0 5 4 2 6 2 4 13 2 4 8 6 6 2 8 1 9 2 5 3 0 2. 8 2. 5 3. 1 2. 5 3] 2 6.3 4.3 3.1 2.4 3.5 4 1 2. 2 3 2 2 5 3 1 P.ct 2 7 2 8 2 8 2 3 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 8 5 9 3 4 2. 7 3 ] 2 2 2 1 2 5 2 5 2. 3 2 6 2.5 3. 5 2. 3 3.3 3. 1 3. 1 2. 7 2. 4 2.8 7. 5 5. 2 3. 2 2.0 5.6 3. 7 3 3. 3. 0 4. 0 3. 3 2. 5 3. 5 2. 6 3. 3 2. 5 2. 7 3. 3 1. 3 3. 4 2. 6 3.3 1. 8 3. 9 5. 5 3. 0 2. 4 2. 2 4. 2 2.7 3.3 2.6 2.6 3.8 4.2 4.0 2.7 4.1 1.8 4.6 2.7 4.6 2.9 2.3 4.1 2.9 2 5 2.6 4.0 3.3 5.1 2.7 8.3 5.0 5.3 3.1 1.1 4.1 2.4 3. 6 3. 2 4. 0 1. 6 4. 3 3. 5 4.8 3. 0 1. 1 4.1 2. 4 5.6 3.1 3.7 2.9 8.2 4.8 4.1 2.8 1.2 5.2 2.7 2. 6 3 1 2. 6 2 8 3' 3 1. 1 3. 9 3. 1 3. 4 3.0 4. 5 2. 7 2. 7 3. 0 2. 4 4. 0 2. q 3. l 2 5 3 6 3.1 J 3. 7 2. 8 7. 8 3. 1 4. 1 2.2 1. 5 4. 2 2. 6 3. 2 6. 9 2. 6 3. 1 2. 3 2. 9 3. 7 4. 8 3. 7 5. 8 3. 9 2. 8 4. 9 3. 2 4. 6 3. 3 2, 6 4! 0 2. 8 2. 8 2 8 3. 8 3. 1 3. 6 4. 1 8. 4 7. 0 4. 8 1. 9 2. 9 5. 2 2. 9 3. 6 8. 8 2.8 3.1 2.6 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.3 2.7 10.7 2.3 2.7 4.1 2.3 1.8 2.0 2.5 2.3 2.7 2.5 3.7 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.2 2.8 2.4 2.8 3.3 4.4 3.9 2.3 5.4 2.9 2.8 2 8 2 6 2 1 2 0 2 1 2 3 2 9 3 0 2 3 2 8 3 2 2 7 2 0 2 1 2 7 2 3 2 8 5 0 3. 7 2 7 2* 7 2 8 3 0 2 7 2 4 2 6 2 9 5 4 2 5 2. 2 3. 2 3. 8 "I'.S 3.2 2.5 3.3 2.6 3.1 2.3 2.6 3.3 1.7 3.7 3.6 4.2 3.0 3.9 3.1 5.1 2.4 2.4 4.3 8.1 **3*5 "6." 3* a Ratio of earnings to capital and surplus for six months ended— S' 1 1 is si w a si a. 1 I CO w. ft* i P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct P.ct. P.ct. p. ct P. ct P.ct P.ct. P.ct 2.9 3 9 2.9 3 7 4.2 3.0 2.2 3 0 2.0 3.2 2.1 1.4 2.4 3.4 2.8 3 6 3.3 6 4 2.5 4 7 2.5 5.3 2.9 4 8 2.1 4 7 2.1 4 8 2.3 5 6 2.5 4 0 2.2 4 3 2.6 4 4 5.0 5.8 3.5 5 8 2.3 4 3 2.6 4 2 4.0 4 5 3.4 3 1 2.6 4 0 2.2 2 9r 3.3 5 3 3.2 3 7 4.4 4 5 3.1 6 9 2.0 5 0 3.0 6 1 3 2 3.4 2.8 3.6 3.6 **5. 8* 2.9 3. 8 2.6 5.6 3.1 4. 4 5. 2 6.3 4. 3 3. 6 3. 8 3.7 3. 3 4.5 10.3 3. 8 3. 7 5.8 5. 3 5. 3 5.8 5. 4 5. 6 3. 6 14. 3 6. 8 6. 4 5. 7 5. 9 8. 1 6. 2 3. 0 5. 7 6. 3 8. 7 11. 0 5. 9 7. 3 6. 4 3.4 4.8 2.7 3.0 2.3 3.0 3.3 3.8 4.6 4.8 3.1 4.1 4.7 3.8 5.3 3.1 3.6 3.0 6.2 6.1 6.5 4.9 4.6 2.3 4.3 4.1 6.1 5.5 4.9 7.6 4.5 6.8 5.9 3.8 3.2 3.5 2.0 3.1 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.9 5.1 1.3 4.9 4.3 3.8 5.8 4.1 3.9 3.0 5.6 5.0 6.2 5.8 4.1 6.6 6.6 3.6 7.3 7. 7 10.7 13.0 7.2 8.2 6.6 3.8 3 2 4.2 3 1 3.3 3 3 3.0 3 0 3.9 3 9 3.4 2 9 3.0 3 1 5.0 3 9 6.0 6 3 4.5 2 8 3.1 4 3 5.2 4 7 5.6 4 8 4.9 4 7 4.5 4 6 4.5 4 4 4.6 4 0 3.7 4 2 7.1 8 9 5.4 5 2 6.2 5.1 6.5 6 4 5.6 5.2 1.7 6 7 5.7 6 6 3.0 3 5 5.9 7 6 6.3 7 8 3.4 7 7 7.9 10.8 5.3 6 4 6.5 6 5 8.5 5.5 3.6 3.1 3.3 2.1 3.2 2.5 3.1 3.5 14.4 2.0 4.1 4.7 4.9 3.6 4.6 4.3 3.9 3.9 8.3 5.8 6.5 5.9 4.7 1.0 5.4 3 4 7.1 4.5 5.3 5.8 6.0 7.5 4.4 3. 0 2 8 3] 4 2.6 2 9 3! 6 3. 0 4. 3 5 6 6 0 4. 7 3. 5 5.0 4. 4 4. 8 3. 1 4. 0 3. 7 3.2 5. 8 5. 9 7. 3 5. 1 7. 0 6. 5 3 7 5. 9 6. 9 7. 5 12. 1 6. 0 7. 5 7. 0 "7." 4* "6*4* **6*8" "6.2" 4. 8 4.3 3.6 3.6 2. 9 3.5 4.2 3.7 4! 1 4.4 3.5 3.9 7. 7 9. 2 4.2 2. 0 3! 6 4.3 6.6 4.0 2.4 4.8 4.0 5.7 3.0 5.2 4.8 4.9 5.7 6.7 4.5 4.0 5.6 8.1 9.5 4.3 4.6 5.2 3.8 4. 4 2. 7 3. 7 4. 0 6. 2 5. 6 8. 6 5.0 « 4' 3 7. 4 5. 2 7. 4 3. 7 6. 5 4.8 5.6 3.3 5.3 5.6 4.9 6.3 7.C 5.3 2.5 5.7 5.3 7.7 6.5 7.3 5.4 3.8 1. 8 1.4 2 7 6.8 15.7 5.0 10.3 8.9 7.3 8.6 4.3 5.4 2.4 4 4 6. 4 14. 8 18. 2 7. 7 6. 7 5. 4 13. 2 5 5.' 9 2.4 4. 7 2.8 4.1 3. 7 3.7 3.0 4. 2 5. 0 4.7 4.4 2.9 4. 2 3. 7 3.2 3.0 2.9 7. 5 5.9 5.2 3.1 "*3. 7* 5. 3 4.5 3.9 1.7 6. 3 7. 4 5.8 7.4 4.2 4. 3 4. 3 5.0 4.9 3.0 5. 3 4. 4 9.8 5.8 3.1 4. 1 4. 5 4.4 4.2 4. 1 2.0 3. 0 4.1 3.2 4.2 5. 1 5.1 5.0 5.0 2.9 5. 6 9. 4 6.0 6.8 2.7 5. 2 13. 3 4.1 6.1 2.8 1. 3 3.9 5.1 2.2 2.4 4. 2 3. 4 5.2 3.2 3.7 3. 7 4. 4 3.4 5.5 3.0 7, 7 2.4 1.2 2.3 4.8 2.5 3.5 4.2 4. 3 5. ,) 3.9 3.2 18. 8 5.4 5.2 4.9 3.4 5. 7 7. 6 12.6 13.4 .7 8.3 7.1 5. 4 3. 8 4.8 8.5 4.9 8. 2 4.0 4.9 5.2 2. 8 4. 4 5.7 4.7 4.4 5. 3 4. 4 5.0 1.8 5.6 6.2 5. 6 6.5 2.6 9 4. 3 1.9 2.3 4.0 5.6 4! 6 3. 9 5.4 2.9 4.5 3.5 ...... 6.7 "*8.*3 "*8."8* "*7."8" "I2.6" 4* 5 4 2.3 1.1 5.4 13.9 8.4 6.9 8.1 1.7 6.3 2.9 "i§.T 1 8 3 5 3 2 2.2 3 7 3 2 3.2 4 2 9 0 4 3 2.7 4 5 4 9 4 0 3 3 4 5 3 2 1 7 6.8 4 9 3 6 5 8 5 4 2 8 5 0 3 0 8 1 6 2 5 8 5 2 5 7 5.8 8 1 0 6 3 3 9 5 1 7 3 4 3 4 1 4 8 3 3 5.4 5 3 6 2 7 4 1 4 5 5 0 3 9 3 2 2. 5 5 9 4 9 5 0 5. 2 5 9 5. 2 5. 7 5. 9 6 1 5.3 5.2 5. 3 5. 3 4. 1 5. 1 6. 1 6. 2 5. 7 5. 7 8. 2 2 8 6. 8 4. 8 5. 8 6. 4 5. 0 6 s 6 0 5. 9 1. 2 4. 4 3. 5 6 0 6 9 5. 4 4. 1 11. 3 8. 7 15. 6 5. 0 5.7 11. 8 6. 4 9. 7 4. 8 6.5 3. 8 1. 6 2.2 1 4. 5 6. 7 6. 5 4. 3 j 3. 4 7. 0 8. 7 7. 6 110. 7 3.7 4. 0 3 4 2. 7 3 2 3. 0 2. 8 4. 0 4. 6 2 1 5. 1 5 5 4. 5 3 6 4 7 4 5 3 2 1 4 4. 7 5.2 4. 3 4. 1 5. 7 7.9 7. 0 4 3 8. 0 7. 7 10. 1 9. 6 7. 6 6. 9 6. 5 6. 6 5. 2 5. 6 3. 9 2. 7 5. 7 2 3' 6 3! 7 3. 2 4. 1 4. 5 4. 1 5. 1 4. 4 4. 4 3. 3 5.3 5. 4 3. 7 5. 1 4. 6 5. 6 Fj 7 4. 9 3. 4 fi"5 4. 3 7. 5 15. 3 4. 0 6. 1 5. 1 5, 1 3.7 6.1 3. 9 6. 4 4. 3 < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1* 1 2( 2 2S 2: 2< 2( 2' 2* 2< 3( 31 35 3( 3^ 3, 3f 3' 3* 3< 4( 41 45 4; 44 4£ 46 4' 4£ 4< 5C 51 52 & 5? 56 5* 5£ 5c 6C 61 62 62 64 65 66 61 6S 6S 70 71 72 260 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 74.—RATIOS TO CAPITAL, AND TO CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, OF THE EARNINGS TORY, FROM MARCH 1, 1900, [Figures in bold-faced Ratio of dividends to capital for 6 months ended— State, reserve city, or Territory. n xn P.ct. Wyoming 3.3 Colorado 4.5 Denver New Mexico ...110.6 Oklahoma Indian Territory Washington Oregon Portland California San Francisco . . . Los Angeles Idaho 10.0 Utah Salt Lake City... Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Average. 4.0 P.ct. P.ct. 3.9 4.4 5.0 6.0 3.8 5.3 10.6 7.9 8.0 7.2 3.0 3.9 4.7 5.2 5.2 6.3 5.5 15.9 4.3 4.3 3.7 4.3 4.0 2.2 5.5 7.8 3.8 4.2 '4*6" 'e.'o' 5.9 7.2 .0 2.5 1.3 I1 Hi si 02 \ & P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. 4.1 4.8 5.4 i.l 13.6 6.0 7.0 7.9 6.6 7.9 4.4 5.9 50.2 7.1 4.1 6.8 6.2 5.7 5.3 5.1 9.4 8.8 8.6 11.7 5.0 5.1 6.8 3.9 7.6 10.2 3.8 5.7 5.7 7.1 7.2 5.0 7.0 6.9 8.4 9.1 5.9 7.3 5.9 8.0 7.1 4.4 6.3 4.4 4.5 4.3 3.9 3.8 3.8 4.9 3.2 3.6 3.4 4.1 1.8 5.1 7.7 11.8 4.7 5.5 5.1 3.7 5. 7 5.8 '6.'6* 6.6 6.0 6."6" 5.8 6.1 5.7 11.8 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.5 4.0 Ratio of dividends to capital and surplus for 6 months ended— 4.3 4.4 4.6 P.ct. &. 7 5.4 8.5 4.9 11.4 4.5 9.0 6.1 7.5 4.6 4.5 2.7 7.0 6.7 3.5 6.0 6.0 3.0 2.5 5.5 P.ct. P.ct. 2.9 3.3 3.6 3.9 3.0 8*6* 8.5 9.0 7.3 2.6 2.3 4.2 4.0 5.1 4.2 5.8 4.7 3.6 3.5 3.0 2.6 3.4 4.0 3.0 P.ct. P.ct. 3.9 3.5 4.7 4.6 4.1 3.4 6.4 5.5 6.7 8.6 3.2 4.1 4.3 3.1 5.1 4.0 13.8 5.0 3.3 3.5 3.3 2.7 1.8 3.2 5.7 3.5 3.4 4.6 "3.*8* 5.*7' 4.8 5.9 9.7 .0 2.5 2.4 1.2 2.4 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.9 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 261 AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EVERY STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND T E R R I TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1904—Continued. type indicate loss.] P. ct. P . ct. P. cf. P. c*. P. ct. P. ct. o 4 4 0 6. s 11 3 5. 6 4 2 6. 1 4 ft 4.1 ft.4 6. 1 ft.1 4 2 5.8 4. 4 38 4 5. 3 3. 4 3 ft 4. ft 4. 3 4.1 4 7 ft 1 6 1 4. ft 10.2 7 7 10. 6 8. 0 8. 4 0 3.2 6. 2 6 3.8 5.6 4 5 4 9 6.7 ft.4 4 ft ft.4 7 4 0 6 1 4.7 6. ft 6 5.5 t 6 2 ft 9 6 1 6.3 6.8 50 3 3 7 3 3.5 5 0 3 ft 8 4 •> 1 2 3 2.6 3.0 2 ft 3 3 3 ft 6 3 ft 1 ft 2.3 3 0 3 9 9 0 ft 8 6 2 5.4 3.8 3 0 4 0 5.5 3 ft 4 4 3 2 4 F> 2.7 4 7 ft 3 4 7 1 6 4 9 4.4 6 0 4 t 4 4 4.9 73 ft 0 4 9 2 8 2 4 2 4 2 4 2.8 2 4 ( 2 3 > 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 4 0 2 9 3 0 2 9 3.6 2 9 a w I Sept, 1 1904. w ar. 1 is 1 Sept. 1 1903. I Hi co*"" ar. 1 903. •** ar. 1 902. CO ar. 1 i ended— ar. 1 900. 1 Ratio of j a m in gs to capital and surplus for 5 months jpt.l 904. coT ar. 1 904. i ar. 1 ar. 1 Ratio of dividends to capita! a n d surplus for 6 months ended— P.c*. P. ct. P. ct. P.ct. P. ct. P. ct. P. Ct. P.ct. P. ct. P.ct. 3 q 6. 6 9. 0 12. 4 8. 1 7 4 7 9 ft 9 4 9 4 9 8 2 3 8 9 r> 7.6 4 0 4. 9 11. 0 5.8 6. 6 0. 3 3.3 8 3 9 7.4 8 12 7 13. 3 12.9 8. 4 9.2 79 6.9 9.6 ft 7 0 ft 7 6 14.0 8 9.0 93 ft 2 5.1 7 1 5.5 5.1 o3 3 8 8 2 6.2 4 2 10 2 5.5 o 2 4 9 4.8 8.8 11.1 5.7 7.5 14.7 9.7 10.4 8.0 9.0 7.9 5.1 5.8 3.3 3.4 8.9 5.5 58.4 7.0 13.1 9.3 7.8 6.4 7.6 5.3 4.8 9.0 8.6 10.4 ft 3 8 7 1 ft 3 1 7 n 3 2 26 . 1 7 6 3 1 1 6 7.7 7.5 5.0 4.4 6.8 8.9 2.7 4.5 12.2 7.1 3.2 2.9 4 7 5 5 4 4.5 5.9 5.0 6 8.7 11.6 9.2 6.3 4.6 11.3 7.4 6.2 13.2 10.0 8.9 8.1 7.6 11.7 9.8 10.0 11.3 16.1 7.1 7.6 4.9 4.3 8.7 6.1 1.2 11.8 7.2 ft. ft 4.8 9.3 10.8 8.1 7.7 3.6 4.2 3.2 3.1 6.1 5.1 12. q 7.2 9.5 4.8 6. 8 1.2 8. 1 5.0 8. 9 5.8 6. 2 7.6 ft.8 10.6 10. 3 8.1 10. 0 9.4 7. 6 6.7 5. 6 4.0 8. 1 5.6 10.8 10.6 ft.0 7.8 9 q 2.9 9. 7 6.5 ft.9 10.2 5. 1 6.6 2.8 3.1 5 3 4.5 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 262 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 75.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS, THEIR CAPITAL, SURPLUS, DIVIDENDS, NET EARNINGS, AND RATIOS, YEARLY, 1870 TO 1904. Ratios. Year ended March 1— Number of banks. Capital. Surplus. Dividends, Net earnings. •§5 CM 2 0 II! f 03 0 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891 . 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896 . 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901 . 1902. 1903. 1904. 1,526 1,602 1,721 1,882 1,961 1,989 2,061 2,080 2,073 2,045 2,045 2,079 2,118 2,232 2,420 2,616 2,819 2,993 3,120 3,244 3,477 3,641 3,730 3,764 3,735 3,698 3,659 3,589 3,572 3,571 3,765 4,131 4,451 4,914 Average, 35 y e a r s . . . Aggregate, 35 years. $409,008,896 427,008,134 448,346,485 473,097,353 488,805,637 491,753,557 501,037,162 498,566,925 480,967,305 467,322,946 454,606,073 455,529,963 459,644,485 478,519,528 501,304,720 520,752,720 527,777,898 542,959,709 567,840,644 588,391,497 607,428,365 643,680,165 671,493,123 682,975,512 681,129,704 664, 712,365 655,960,855 647,402,875 628,885,895 610,426,625 603,396,550 622,366,094 659,608,169 688,817,835 746,365,438 $84,112,029 93,151,510 98,858,917 109,719,615 120,791,853 129.962,338 134,295,621 131,561,621 123,361,407 117,715,634 116,187,926 121,313,718 129,265,141 135,570,518 143,416,518 148,246,298 150,218,207 160.398,339 175,325,850 188,462,245 200,837,659 215,649,940 230,389,748 241,738,151 247,732,601 245,606,255 248,203, 540 249,236,838 248,113,173 244,324,378 250,543,068 257,948,290 285,623,449 324.462,477 372,551,716 559,682,606 184,997,045 $43,246,926 43,285,493 44,985,105 48,653,350 48,353,026 49.680,122 49,129,366 44,367,798 41,099,506 35,500,277 35,523,140 37,167,717 39,415,343 41,181,655 41,476,382 40,609,317 41,553,907 43,295,729 45,092,427 46,734,024 49,575,353 50,677,892 50,573,088 51,328,070 46,390,345 46,252, 545 45,551,673 43, 215,818 43,815,654 44,935,124 47,433,357 50,219,115 64,802,442 60,123, 622 73.640,123 Pr. ct Pr. ct. Pr. ct. 8.8 11.8 $58,218,118 10.5 8.3 10.4 54,057,047 10.1 8.2 10.2 54,817,850 10.0 8.4 10.7 62,499,369 10.3 7.9 10.3 62, 666,120 9.9 7.9 9.5 59,172,818 10.1 9.8 7.8 8.1 51,898,138 8.9 7.0 6.3 40,133,194 8.6 6.8 5.3 32,220,724 7.6 6.1 4.8 28,337,553 7.8 6.2 6.7 38,025,984 8.2 6.4 8.4 48,485,271 8.6 6.7 9.5 56,254,141 8.6 6.7 8.6 52,670,569 8.2 6.4 55,568,978 7.8 6.1 45,969,221 7.9 6.1 7.3 49,551,961 6.1 8.5 59, 611, 513 7.9 7.9 6.1 8.8 65,409,368 7.9 6.0 8.7 67,869,081 8.1 6.1 8.6 69,756,914 7.9 5.9 8.9 76,952,998 5.6 7.8 69,980, 730 7.5 7.5 5.5 7.4 68,386,632 6.8 5.0 5.6 52,422,069 6.9 5.0 5.0 45,560,309 6.9 5.0 5.4 48,566,794 4.8 5.4 48,612, 927 6.7 5.0 45,568, 032 6.9 7.4 5.4 5.2 49,315,441 7.9 5.6 5.8 69,981,810 8.2 8.1 5.7 10.0 87,674,175 9.8 6.8 10.5 99,103,168 8.7 5.9 10.1 102,743,721 9.9 116,475,135 10.4 46,539,567 59,843,939 1,628,884,831 2,094,537,873 8.32 6.25 8.04 263 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION ON OR ABOUT JUNE 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904. I n d i v i d u a l deposits. Class of banks. Maine: Savings banks Loan and trust companies 1892. 1896. 1900. 1904. $50,278,452 2,516,143 $56,376,144 4,051,376 $66,132,677 9,058,640 $76,405,222 16,641,980 52,794,595 13,056,203 60,427,520 15,376,904 75,191,317 20,514,930 93,047,202 26,594,581 65,850,798 75,804,424 95,706,247 119,641,783 72,439,660 63,215,175 989,536 53,896,711 1,285,428 66,140,710 Total National banks 72,439,660 7,995,897 63,215,175 8, 706,552 54,886,247 11,358,333 67,426,138 13,724,522 Grand total 80,435,557 71,921,727 66,244,580 81,150,660 24,674,742 9,074,162 32,170,743 8,401,334 38,290,394 10,037,117 46,958,291 11,431,032 33,748,904 40,572,077 48,327,511 58,389,323 369,526,386 61,553,543 439,269,861 89,136,887 533,845,790 105,674,935 608,415,410 127,240,591 Total National banks 431,079,929 185,518,602 528,406,748 177,352,670 639,520,725 211,627,986 735,656,001 223,002,447 Grand total 616,598,531 705,759,418 851,148,711 958,658,448 863,887 66, 276,157 12,429,071 735,468 68,732,904 21,117,888 720,580 73,489,533 40,582,389 821,673 64,841,318 79,667,595 Total National banks 79,569,115 19, 497, 273 90,586,260 19,949,586 114,792, 502 17,536,602 145,330,586 18,928,329 Grand total 99,066,388 110,535,846 132,329,104 164,258,915 4,082,611 122,582,160 3,934,765 5,091,727 143,159,123 6,083, 550 7,145,744 174,135,195 8,540,191 Total National banks 130,599,536 34,816,045 154,334,400 34,377,603 189,821,130 41,240,257 233, 734, 729 44,062,599 Grand total 165,415,581 188,712,003 231,061,387 277, 797,328 New England States: State banks Savings banks Loan and trust companies.. 4,946,498 705,777,557 80,433,522 5,827,195 802,923,950 120,389,701 8,855, 860 939,790,300 163,856,155 9,377,483 1,074,938,925 237,836,539 791,157,577 269,958,182 929,140,846 264,164,649 1,112, 502,315 312,315,225 1,322,152,947 337,743,510 1,061,115,759 1,193,305,495 1,424,817,540 1,659,896, 457 197,876, 506 588,425,421 3,258,853 234,466,697 192,672,448 691,764,504 3,692,866 307,351,893 251,059,315 922,081,596 2,365,619 640,837,146 289,606,618 1,166,091,444 552,623 833,822,117 Total National banks 1,024,027,477 393,528,528 1,195,481,711 408,754, 394 1,816,343,676 556,525,422 2, 290,072, 802 719,294,914 Grand total 1,417,556,005 1,604,236,105 2,372,869,098 3,009,367,716 Total National banks Grand total New Hampshire: State banks Savings banks Vermont: Savings banks National banks Grand total Massachusetts: Savings banks Loan and trust companies Rhode Island: State banks Savings banks Loan and trust companies Connecticut: State banks Savings banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total New York: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies " 7,270,382 212,177, 974 14,286,373 264 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PHIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION ON OR ABOUT JUNE 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904—Continued. I n d i v i d u a l deposits. Class of banks. New Jersey: State banks Savings banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks 1892. 1896. 1900. 1904. $6,331,477 33,807,634 6,507,679 $6,723,859 39,635,535 16,843,780 88,144,031 57,886,922 40,045,780 $8,533,905 77,710,785 96,570,413 46,646,790 52,244,504 63,203,174 62,179,859 106,076,733 69,216,318 182,815,103 89,609,148 98,891,294 115,383,033 175,293,051 272,424,251 39,302,116 67,356,683 10,319,734 60, 686,280 40,086,517 73,937,636 6,371,614 101,812,081 73,345,813 105,416,854 7,406,101 160,259,761 108,'713,863 135,541,905 11,494,888 318,762,421 177,664,813 245,883,203 222,207,848 236,834,000 346,428,529 378,725,294 574,513,077 465,511,693 423,548,016 459,041,848 725,153,823 1,040,024,770 1,121,336 3,626,319 795,870 758,489 800,594 1,088,971 1,685,302 5,027,395 3,323,140 1,573,622 7,134,859 5,128,913 Total National banks 5,543,525 4,577,876 2,648,054 4,371,904 10,035,837 5,502,620 13,837,394 6,906,905 Grand total 10,121,401 7,019,958 15,538,457 20,744,299 3,647,825 42,491,565 283,714 2,638,122 49,301,797 141,472 88,095 7,106,607 57,857,276 229,653 4,201,875 10,253,502 61,852,712 1,050,760 8,449,702 Total National banks 46, 423,104 36,796,112 52,169,486 35,184,869 69,395,411 45,581,332 81,606,676 59,635,280 Grand total 83,219,216 87,354,355 114,976,743 141,241,956 60,178 4,153,663 197,333 5,079,306 885,639 10,719,937 2,144,470 16,335,207 Total National banks 4,213,841 11,456,531 6,276,639 13,400,774 11,605,576 18,132,592 18,479,677 20,869,502 Grand total 15,670,372 18,677,413 29,738,168 39,349,179 248,279,260 735,767,800 13,862,301 306,610,189 242,879,435 855,637,399 10,205,952 432,264,126 341,341,068 1,149,155,682 10,001,373 859,387,639 418,681,510 1,450,476,175 13,09o,271 1,279,068,773 Total National banks 1,304,519,550 744,486,756 1,540,986,912 750,725,800 2,359,885,762 1,073,683,578 3,161,324,729 1,361,827,442 Grand total 2,049,006,306 2,291,712,712 3,433,569,340 4,523,152,171 13,918, 941 497,189 14,606,504 22,451,581 34,104,619 220,536 Total National banks 14,416,130 15,277,379 14,606,504 13,637,318 22,451,581 19,363,941 34,325,155 36,799,162 Grand total 29,693,509 28,243,822 41,815,522 71,124,317 Grand total Pennsylvania: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total Delaware: State banks Savings banks Loan and trust companies Maryland: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies District of Columbia: Savings banks Loan and trust companies Eastern States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies.. Virginia: State banks Private banks 265 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION ON OR ABOUT J U N E 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904—Continued. I n d i v i d u a l deposits. Class of banks. West Virginia: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total ... National banks Grand total North Carolina: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total South Carolina: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total Georgia: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total Florida: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total Alabama: State banks. Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total Mississippi: State banks National banks Grand total Louisiana: State banks Savings banks Total National banks Grand total 1892. 1896. 1900. 1904. 14,228,791 697,250 $10,352, 562 257,320 $18,999,142 2,318,681 $36,984,165 925,357 137,817 4, 926,041 6,111,858 10,609,882 7,135,689 21,317,823 14,851,702 38,047,339 22,997,644 11,037,899 17,745,571 36,169,525 61,044,983 3,792, 462 295,991 587,761 3,472,346 638,209 839, 264 6,345,312 1,717,158 1, 218,328 15,751,010 4,333,888 184,363 4,676,214 3,785,158 4, 949, 818 4,772.433 9,280,798 7,313,472 20,269 261 11,848,552 8,461,372 9,722,251 16,594,270 32,117,813 1,832, 983 4, 785,125 1,970,371 4,392,244 3,263,144 5,511, 642 20,135,314 6,618,108 3,231,080 6,362,615 3,528, 064 8,774,786 5,428, 776 20,208,637 8,058,750 9,849,188 9,890, 679 14,203,562 28,267,387 8, 380,370 911,592 170,989 4,059,158 120,484 .%, 563 22,009,064 26,360 287 251,171 270,229 9,462,951 5,900,625 4,236,205 6,716,144 22,260,235 9,929,487 26,630,516 18,426,051 15,363,576 10,952,349 32,189,722 45,056,567 599,513 116,614 269,844 1,238,156 3,489,436 225,395 6,839,746 985,971 4,754,523 1,238,156 4,293,209 3,714,831 6,431,498 6,955,990 11,756, 315 5, 740,494 5,531, 365 10,146,329 18,712, 305 705, 691 607,226 619,853 538, 709 4, 588,607 3,052,974 1, 932, 770 5,728,654 1,046, 981 5,809,084 4,588,607 11,078,665 3,615,112 20,241,869 7,661,424 6,856,065 15,667,272 23,856,981 5,190,963 1,902,567 6, 753, 758 2,154,902 12,547,103 4,009,069 27,429,974 8,860,110 7,093,530 8,908,660 16,556,172 36,290,084 8,515,934 1,695,732 7,128,618 2,803,368 12,683,333 3,284,892 41, 575,962 10,211, 666 16,096,899 9,931,986 15,374,765 15,968,225 21,192,060 41,575,962 26,866,770 26,308,565 25,306,751 37,160,285 68,442,732 73,323 116,244 562,138 508,272 266 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION, ON OR ABOUT JUNE 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904—Continued. Individual deposits. Class of banks. Texas: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies 1892. $662,940 389,202 3,453,957 1896. 83,221,918 172,151 1900. 1904. $658,030 2,276,604 87,355,388 Total National banks 4,506,099 29,614,126 3,394,069 28,353,146 2,934,634 48,779,767 7,355,388 86,771,322 Grand total 34,120,225 31,747,215 51,714,401 94,126,710 2,233,188 150,501 1,527,901 4,464,013 8,340,202 TotaL National banks 2,383,689 2,179,905 1,527,901 2,027,482 4,597,891 3,234,316 8,340,202 8,963,102 Grand total 4,563,594 3,555,383 7,832,207 17,303,304 31,283, 511 25,557,816 32,295,874 1,426,150 322,081 35,291,390 Total National banks 31,283,511 18,320,067 25,557,816 15,944, 222 34,044,105 27,678,018 39,050,187 35,941,514 Grand total 49,603,578 41,502,038 61,722,123 74,991,701 6,105,364 2,210,153 5,589,527 1,135,972 7,303,710 3,653,852 33,706,370 8,315,517 16,228,067 6,725,499 14,997,171 10,957,562 22,314,396 33,706,370 33,628,022 Grand total 24,543,584 21,722,670 33,272,958' 67,334,392 Southern States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies.. 87,450,651 11,859,386 5,599,593 82,795,625 9,347,597 4,626,017 172,151 150,440,319 17,369,650 5,306,131 322,081 289,572,013 5,259,245 8, 920,038 3,758,797 Arkansas: State banks Savings banks Kentucky: State banks Tennessee: State banks Savings banks Total . . . . National banks 133,878 3,758,797 104,909,630 129,130,908 96,941,390 124,743,629 173,438,181 201,605,167 307,510,093 331,159,183 234,040,538 221,685,019 375,043,348 638,669,276 24,518,054 34,578,625 11,575,804 38,341,722 34,166,155 5,196,407 85,157,634 45,446,777 10,019,076 203,500,728 48,764,076 16,305,604 Total National banks 70,672,483 105,279,741 77,704,284 97,250, 697 140,623,487 154,170,726 268,570,408 199,021,227 Grand total 175,952,224 174, 954,981 294,794,213 467,591,635 7,654,964 3,754,622 7,041, 994 9,147,051 3,970,174 7,008,443 427,016 16,798,432 5,650,961 8,530,240 3,677,329 29,689, 709 8,976,509 9,120,678 18,504,529 Total National banks 18,451,580 35,755,191 20,552,684 31,833,719 34,656,962 57,442,290 66,291,425 84,503,139 Grand total 54,206,771 52,386,403 92,099, 252 150,794,564 Total National banks Grand total Ohio: State banks Savings banks Private banks Indiana: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies 267 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION ON OR ABOUT JUNE 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904—Continued. I n d i v i d u a l deposits. Class of banks. Illinois: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies 1892. 821,155,695 38 902 457 14,856,720 18,551,857 1896. 1900. 1904. Total National banks 93,466,729 133,335,160 823,616,727 53 674 972 7,901,917 18,728,215 103,921,821 109,876,880 Grand total 226,801,889 213,798,711 358,774,091 572,507,924 5,609,274 57 664,722 2,196,715 689,129 66,212, 786 102,448,609 158,962,194 1, 500,826 3,442,350 5,715,849 Total National banks 66,159,840 41,545, 111 67,713,612 35,957,215 105,890,959 50,386,120 164,678,043 66,847,709 Grand total 107,704, 951 103,670,827 156,277,079 231,525, 752 41,659,713 138,926 7,954,786 26,573, 706 192,663 5,070,572 363,024 45,929,285 568,187 10,431,449 75,746,112 865,551 Total National banks 49,753,425 29,985,398 32,199,965 36,663,538 56,928,921 58,014,400 76,611,663 79,912,622 Grand total . 79,738,823 68,863, 503 114,943,321 156,524,285 27,977,874 8,786,879 2,011,766 2,196,070 23,188,344 10,262,550 1,607,390 1,202,412 28,130,738 12, 675, 732 3,221,816 989,203 41,036,882 19,238, 652 2,192,272 1,852,027 Total National banks 40,972, 589 35,822,909 36,260,696 32,233,946 45,0]7,489 45, 753,096 64,319,833 71,167,878 Grand total 76,795,498 68,494,642 90,770, 585 135,487,711 16,361,012 26,115,384 10,928,893 1,001,399 15, 738, 952 28,227.842 5,233,187 4,364,963 32,938,940 58,208,115 9,372,661 42,524,061 88,947,278 5,283, 594 Total . National banks 54,406,688 31,053,918 53,564. 944 24,874; 763 100,519,716 4b,822, 207 136,754, 933 61,808,800 Grand total 85, 460,606 78,439,707 146,341,923 198,563,733 67,234,147 6,355,444 2,177, 830 66,935,201 4,960,998 8,556,548 80,563,205 8,097,417 133,816,315 6,941,061 59,301,660 Total National banks 75, 767,421 41,710,744 80,452, 747 36,697,328 88,660,622 63,634,595 200,059,036 112,397,180 Grand total 117,478,165 117,150,075 152,295,217 312,456,216 Middle Western States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies.. 212,170, 733 169,941,615 62,922,122 24,616,285 269.754, 489 130,494,856 38,479,740 33,642,178 561,170,834 122,549, 772 66,059,342 4,666,532 993,024,524 166,792,066 60,445,910 79,658,216 Total National banks 469,650,755 454,488,172 472,370,763 405,388,086 754,446, 480 651,849,201 1,299,920,716 925,531,104 Grand total 924,138,927 877,758,849 1,406,295,681 2,225,451,820 Michigan: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Wisconsin: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Minnesota: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Iowa: State banks Savings banks Private banks . Loan and trust companies Missouri: State banks Private banks Loan and trust companies $169,203,991 8307,748,523 12,944,333 14,886,852 182,148, 324 176,625,767 322,635,375 249,872,549 a Legislative enactment of 1903, practically prohibits private banks. (a) 268 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLEK OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION ON OR ABOUT JUNTE 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904—Continued. I n d i v i d u a l deposits. Class of banks. North Dakota: State banks Private banks. Total National banks . Grand total . South Dakota: State banks . . . Private banks. Total 1896. 1900. $2,110,310 219,447 $2,483,141 $5,741, 792 9,816,531 2,329,757 5,948,791 2,483,141 4,549,228 5,741,792 4,817,994 9,816, 531 12,344,137 8,278,548 7,032,369 10,559,786 Nebraska: State banks National Grand total banks. . Kansas: State banks . . . Private banks. Total National banks . Grand total . . . Montana: State banks Sayings banks .. Private banks... Total National banks . Grand total . Wyoming: State banks Private banks. Total National banks . Grand total.. Colorado: State banks Sayings banks . Private banks.. Total National banks . Grand total. New Mexico: State banks Sayings banks . Private banks.. Total National banks . Grand total. 22,160, 668 I 2,823,429 185,401 1,834,501 1,469,408 5, 322,384 3,329, 4,542,436 3,303,909 3, 912, 703 8,651,870 5,802,434 17,393,692 11,223,026 7,551,266 | 7,216,612 14,454, 304 28, 616, 718 15,123,847 28,646,464 13,207,339 17,658,555 25,256,035 32,372,953 38,000,362 46,984,311 43, 770,311 30,865,894 57,628,988 84,984,673 12,823,209 I 5,349,912 | 14,895,067 28,491,889 45, 909, 580 2,739,769 18,173,121 20,341,098 14,895,067 15,634,420 28,491,889 26,941,958 48,649,349 45,762,871 38,514,219 30,529,487 55,433,847 94,412,220 1,433,890 884,534 1,523,192 197,586 6,066,057 11,948,758 56,i54" '3*509,"883' " i * 042,'243 1,490,044 15,025,220 2,6.05,312 14,195,617 9,575,940 12,239,233 12,991,001 15,240,726 16,515,264 16,800,929 21,815,173 28,231,727 78,459 632,900 161,771 633,825 627,381 1,090,905 1,212, 911 1,011,605 711,359 2,455,788 795, 096 1,855,770 1,718,286 3,854,942 2,224,516 5,320,190 3,167,147 2,650,866 5,573,228 7,544,706 1,899,225 2,893,276 1,691,599 3,622,128 8,136, 722 17,323,923 """723," 952* ""*584,'982 *""*4i8,"394 6,484,100 27,343,334 4,346,080 25,620,755 8,721, 704 48,581,506 17,742,317 54,841,304 33,827,434 29,966,835 57,303,210 72,583,621 372,752 149,449 150 334,988 1,688,996 522,351 2,582,605 334,988 1,976,308 1,688,996 3,709,479 1,852,880 5,283,891 3,104,956 2,311,286 5,398,475 7,136,771 National banks . Grand total . . . 1904. 1892. 14,861,995 2,531,697 1,668,516 ""184*364 269 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION ON OR ABOUT J U N E 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904—Continued. Individua 1 deposits. Class of banks. 1892. Oklahoma: State banks Private banks 3i65,85i 1896. 1900. 1904. $259,410 $3,542,224 $6,748,866 Total National banks 165,851 658,117 259,410 496,109 3,542,224 2,428,466 6,748,866 10,221,895 Grand total 723,968 755,519 5,970,690 16,970,761 94,823 161,560 1,510,673 135,574 Indian Territory: State banks Private banks Total National banks 309,119 94,823 609,379 161, 560 2,011,902 1,646,247 7,743,752 Grand total 309,119 704, 202 2,173,462 9,389,999 36,665,121 3,042,725 8,301,414 37,682,879 1,523,192 3,119,094 84,873,480 149,002,115 8,676,816 8,063,646 Total National banks 48,009,260 107,752,972 42,325,165 86,508,844 93,550,296 142,760,868 157,065,761 214,966,103 Grand total 155,762,232 128,834,009 236,311,164 372,031,864 1,867,365 1,992,607 109,838 815,498 7,308,687 21,565,360 1,041,708 2,933,080 916,321 3,969,810 13,837,774 1,857,206 7,371,642 10,241,767 19,558,525 22,481,681 30,680,732 17,807,584 9,228,848 29,800,292 53,162,413 2,204,217 646,848 1,230,982 3,301,580 8,330,673 Western States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Washington: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total Oregon: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total California: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total Idaho: State banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total Utah: State banks Savings banks Private banks Total National banks Grand total . 244, 083 87,061 820,120 2,448,300 10,199,073 1,877,830 7,384,191 3,388,641 11, 744,064 9,150,793 19,446,346 12,647, 373 9,262,021 15,132,705 28,597,139 53,247,263 127,312,088 1,437,882 53,630,156 131,653,636 1,039,019 85,881, 584 158,167,462 1,629,687 128,620,266 221,308,918 2,482,196 181,997,233 16,027,721 186,322,811 16,551,459 245,678,733 33,357,332 352,411,380 70,711,316 198,024,954 202,874,270 279,036,065 423,122,696 67,089 170,844 537,902 210,693 1, 909, 915 436,033 67,089 1,939,671 170,844 1,798,448 748,595 3,615,141 2,345,948 6,684,472 2,006,760 1,969,292 4,363, 736 9,030,420 1,384,047 2,635,840 546,826 924,710 2,655,356 17,434,051 2,687,088 26,544,251 4,566,713 4,646,572 3,580,066 2,786,037 20,121,139 4,824,855 26,544,251 7,683,334 9,213,285 6,366,103 24,945,994 34,227,585 270 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN SPATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION ON OR ABOUT JUNE 30, 1892, 1896, 1900, AND 1904—Continued. Individual deposits. Class of banks. 1892. 1896. Nevada: State banks Private banks 1900. 1904. $434,004 $1,474,337 24,364 $3,012,975 172,283 Total National banks $412,320 434,004 145,727 1,498,701 440,666 3,185,258 884,797 Grand total 412,320 579,731 1,939,367 4,070,055 Arizona: State banks Private banks 298,654 703,079 2,296,908 4,904,680 436,636 Total National banks 298,654 459,558 703,079 844,995 2,296,908 2,273,426 5,341,316 3,902, 982 Grand total 758,212 1,548,074 4,570,334 9,244, 298 Alaska: State banks Private banks 390,950 11 Total National banks Grand total Pacific States: State banks Savings banks Private banks 64, 710 390,950 212,186 64,710 603,136 59,001,546 131,940,535 2,405,718 56,720,291 135,539,974 2,685,575 118,235,049 160,854,550 4,884,885 195,279,070 221,308,918 5,263,589 193,347, 799 47,522,689 194,945,840 36,882,499 421,851,577 140,206,165 240,870,488 231,828,339 283,974,484 75,878,719 359,853,203 1,818,672 1,277,502 4,568, 932 Total National banks 3,096,174 4,568,932 777,498 Grand total 3,096,174 5,346,430 Total National banks Grand total Islands: HawaiiState banks Private banks Porto R i c o State banks National banks 562,057,742 3,654,336 228,837 Grand total 3,883,173 Philippine I s l a n d s State banks 10,058,066 Total island possessions: State banks, etc National banks Grand total United States and islands: State banks Savings banks etc Private banks Loan and trust companies.. Total National banks Grand total U. S., etc 3,096,174 18,281,334 1,006,335 3,096,174 19,287,669 648,513,809 1,758,329,618 93,091,148 411,659,996 695,659,914 1,935,466,468 59,116,378 586,468,156 1,266,735,282 2,389,719,954 96,206,049 1,028,232,407 2,073,218,049 2,918,775,329 95,791,454 1,600,322,325 2,911,594,571 1,753,339, 679 3,276,710,916 1,668,413,507 4,780,893, 692 2,458,092, 758 6,688,107,157 3,312,439,842 4,664,934,250 4,945,124,423 7,238,986,450 10,000,546,999 271 EBPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE KEVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES, WITH THE DATES OF LIQUIDATION, THE AMOUNT OF THEIR C A P I TAL, CIRCULATION ISSUED AND RETIRED, AND CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1904. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. First National Bank, Penn Yan, N. Y.«.. Apr. 6,1864 First National Bank, Norwich, Conn.a.. May 2,1864 Second National Bank, Ottumwa, Iowa.& *do . Second National Bank, Canton, Ohio b... First National Bank, Lansing, Mich.b ... First National Bank, Columbia, Mo First National Bank, Carondelet, Mo First National Bank,Utica, N. Y.a Pittston National Bank, Pittston, Pa Oct. Dec. Sept. Mar. June Sept. 3,1864 5,1864 19,1864 15,1865 9,1865 16,1865 $100,000 I 30,000 890,000 | 25,500 j $89,875 25;408 $125 92 200,000 Total. Fourth National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind Berkshire National Bank, Adams, Mass, c National Union Bank, Rochester, N. Y... First National Bank, Leonardsville, N Y. Farmers'National Bank, Richmond, Va . Nov. 30,1865 Dec. 8,1865 Apr. 26,1866 July 11,1866 Oct. 22,1866 Total . Farmers' National Bank, Waukesha, Wis National Bank of Metropolis, Washington, D, C First National Bank, Providence, P a . . . National State Bank, Dubuque, Iowa . . First National Bank of Newton, Newtonville, Mass First Natianal Bank, New Ulm, Minn.. National Bank of Crawford County, Meadville, Pa Kittanning National Bank, Kittanning, P. City National Bank, Savannah, Ga.&... Ohio National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio . First National Bank, Kingston, N. Y . . Nov. 25,1866 Nov. 28,1866 Mar. 1,1867 Mar. 9,1867 Mar. 11,1867 Apr. 18,1867 Apr. 19,1867 Apr. May July Sept. 29,1867 28,1867 3,1867 26,1867 Dec. 5,1867 Total . 2,060,000 First National Bank, Bluffton, Ind 1,301,000 | 1,286,490 I 44,606 I 50,000 j 45,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 120,000 I I 180, 000 135,000 45,500 90,000 86, 750 45,000 45,500 179,535 133,918 45,375 89,101 85,962 44,402 45,278 465 1,082 125 899 788 598 222 90,000 88, 784 1,216 ! : I ! 45,000 90,000 44,492 89,632 508 368 345, 950 90,000 344,215 89,180 1,735 820 175,500 | 157,400 155, 916 1,484 350,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 314, 950 42,500 135, 000 87, 500 45,000 313, 330 42,162 133,532 86,402 44,780 1,620 338 1,468 1,098 220 2,100,602 15,448 First National Bank, Dorchester.Mass ..! Nov. 23,1868 i 150,000 132,500 130,753 First National Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa...| Dec. 17,1868 | 75,000 67,500 67,012 Merchants and Mechanics' National | ' ! i Bank, Troy, N. Y Dec. 31,1868 I 300,000 ^ 184,750 183,301 a New bank with same title. i> Never completed organization. o Consolidated with another bank. 1,747 488 National Exchange Bank, Richmond, Va .do. First National Bank, Skaneateles, N. Y.. Dec. 21,1867 First National Bank, Jackson, Miss Dec. 26,1867 First National Bank, Downingtown, Pa. Jan. 14,1868 First National Bank, Titusville. Pa Jan. 15,1868 Appleton National Bank, Appleton, Wis. Jan. 21,1868 National Bank of Whitestown, N. Y Feb. 14,1868 First National Bank, New Brunswick, { j N.J i Feb. 26,1868 I First National Bank, Cuyahoga Falls, j I Ohio j Mar. 4,1868 | First National Bank, Cedarburg, Wis . . . j Mar. 23,1868 Commercial National Bank, Cincinnati I Ohio ! Apr. 28,1868 '• Second National Bank, Watertown, N.Y. July 21,1868 | First National Bank, South Worcester, N.Y Aug. 4,1868 National Mechanics and Farmers' Bank, Albany, N.Y do Second National Bank, DesMoines, Iowa j Aug. 5,1868 i First National Bank, Steubenville, Ohio J Aug. 8,1868 I First National Bank, Plumer, Pa Aug. 25,1868 | First National Bank, Danville, Va ! Sept. 30,1868 ! Total i 100,000 ! 50,000 100,000 500,000 100,000 2, 595, 500 j 2,116,050 : 1,449 272 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. liquidation. National Savings Bank, Wheeling, W. Va First National Bank, Marion, Ohio National Insurance Bank, Detroit, Mich National Bank of Lansingburg, N. Y National Bank of North America, New York N Y First National Bank, Hallowell, Me First National Bank, Clyde, N. Y Pacific National Bank, New York, N. Y. Grocers' National Bank, New York, N. Y. Savannah National Bank, Savannah, Ga. First National Bank, Frostburg, Md First National Bank, Lasalle, 111 National Bank of Commerce, Georgetown, D. C Total Jan. 7,1869 Jan. 12,1869 Feb. 26,1869 Mar. 6,1869 Miners' National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah First National Bank, Vinton, Iowa National Exchange Bank, Philadelphia, Pa First National Bank, Decatur, 111 National Union Bank, Owego, N. Y First National Bank, Berlin, Wis Central National Bank, Cincinnati Ohio. First National Bank, Dayton, Ohio National Bank of Chemung, Elmira, NY Merchants' National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Chemung Canal National Bank, Elmira, N. Y Central National Bank Omaha Nebr a First National Bank, Clarksville, Va First National Bank, Burlington, Vt First National Bank, Lebanon, Ohio Total National Exchange Bank, Lansingburg, NY Muskingum National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio United National Bank, Winona, Minn .. First National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa . Saratoga Countv National Bank,Waterford N Y State National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo First National Bank, Fen ton, Mich First National Bank, Wellsburg, W.Va.. Clarke National Bank, Rochester, N. Y.. Total Apr Apr. Apr. May June June Julv Aug. 15 1869 19,1869 23,1869 10,1869 7,1869 22,1869 30,1869 30,1869 Capital. Issued. Retired. $100,000 125,000 200,010 150,000 $90,000 109,850 85,000 135,000 $89,485 109,069 84,498 133,878 1, 000,000 60,000 50,000 422, 700 390,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 333,000 53,350 44,000 134,990 85,250 85,000 45,000 45,000 331,135 52,972 43,320 134,122 85,026 84,560 44,782 44,565 Outstanding. $515 781 502 1,122 1 865 378 680 868 224 440 218 435 100,000 90,000 89,135 865 3,322,710 1,720,190 1,707,613 12,577 Dec 2 1869 Dec. 13,1869 150 000 50,000 135 000 42,500 134,313 42,318 687 182 Jan Jan. Jan. Jan. Mar. Apr. 8 1870 10,1870 11,1870 25,1870 31,1870 9,1870 300,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 500,000 150,000 175,750 85, 250 88,250 44,000 425,000 135,000 174,080 84, 244 87,422 43,627 422,070 133,981 1,670 1,006 June 10 1870 100 000 90 000 89,533 467 June 14,1870 July 16,1870 100,000 200,000 90,000 179,990 89,430 178,738 1,252 Aug Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. 100,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 90,000 89,203 797 27,000 270, 000 ' 85,000 26, 915 267,418 84,453 2,582 2,900,000 1,962,740 1,947,745 14, 995 100,000 90,000 89,464 536 Oct. 28,1869 Dec 3 1870 23 1870 13,1870 15,1870 24,1870 27 1870 828 373 2,930 1,019 570 85 547 Jan 7 1871 Feb. 15,1871 Mar. 25,1871 100,000 50,000 100,000 90,000 45,000 90,000 89,380 44,645 89,258 620 355 742 Mar Mar. May June Aug. 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 135,000 90,000 49,500 90,000 180,000 134,111 89,486 49,048 89,333 178,359 889 514 452 667 1,641 1,000,000 859,500 853,084 6,416 Nov °2 1871 100 000 90,000 89 342 658 Dec 26 1871 Jan. 6,1872 Jan. 9,1872 May 10,1872 75,000 300,000 105,500 500,000 67,500 270,000 91,700 450,000 67,055 269,135 90,975 444,495 445 865 725 5,505 May 24 1872 J u n e 24,1872 Julv 15,1872 50O00 100,000 200,000 45 000 81,000 165,000 44 508 80,134* 163,760 1,240 Aug. Aug. 8,1872 9,1872 150,000 400,000 135,000 206,100 133,845 204,020 1,156 2,080 Sept. 10,1872 200,000 180,000 178,205- 1,795 Oct 4 1872 Oct. 22,1872 60 000 100,000 48 750 80,910 48 367 80,259 383 651 2,340,500 1,910,960 1,894,100 16,860 28 1871 31 1871 2,1871 24,1871 11,1871 Commercial National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis Fort Madison National Bank, Fort Madison, Iowa National Bank of Maysville, Ky Fourth National Bank, Syracuse, N.Y.. American National Bank, New York, N. Y Carroll County National Bank, Sandwich N H Second National Bank, Portland, Me ... Atlantic National Bank, Brooklyn, N.Y. Merchants and Farmers' National Bank, Quincv, 111 First National Bank, Rochester, N. Y... Lawrenceburg National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind Jewett City National Bank, Jewett City, Conn . . . First National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn.. Total a New bank with same title. 492 866 273 EEPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLEE Ob" THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. $115,000 j 8103,500 I $102,353 ! First National Bank, Gosh en, Ind Nov. 7,1872 I Kidder National Gold Bank, Boston, 120,000 I 120,000 300,000 Mass Nov. 8, 1872 154, 700 138,140 I 136,083 j Second National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio. Nov. 16, 1872 | Orange County National Bank, Chelsea, 180,000 178,172 ! J a n . 14, 1873 i 200,000 Vt. 88,925 I 100,000 ! 90,000 Second National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y.. Feb. 18, 1873 | Richmond National Bank, Richmond, j 207,000 ! Feb. 28, 1873 •! 230,000 I 207,000 Ind.« 66,900 75,000 j 66,083 Mar. 7, 1873 i First National Bank, Adams, N. Y 93,800 93, 000 Mechanics'National Bank, Syracuse,N.Y Mar. 11, 1873 j 140,000 I Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank, 82,497 100,000 I 83,250 Apr. 15, 1873 j Rochester, N.Y 31,600 31,400 100,000 I .do . Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont. 45,000 44,455 50,000 ! First National Bank, Havana, N. Y I J u n e 3, '1873"! j Merchan ts and Farmers' National Bank, j 44,355 45,000 • 50,000 I Ithaca, N. Y * j June 30, 1873 I National Bank of Cazenovia, Cazenovia, j 115,525 150,000 ' 116,770 I N. Y ... July 18. 1873 I Merchants' National Bank, Memphis, | 225,000 \ 222,653 250,000 [ Tenn ! Aug. 30; 1873 I Manufacturers' National Bank, Chi- i 500,000 ! 438,750 I 433,947 cago, 111 ! Sept. 25, 1873 ! 100,000 I 97,500 ; 96,311 do . Second National Bank, Chicago. Ill '' Merchants' National Bank, Dubuque, j 200,000 i 180,000 ' 176,872 Iowa ! Sept. 30, 1873 50,000 45,000 44,361 Beloit National Bank, Beloit, Wis J Oct. 2. 1873 500,000 148,683 150,300 Union National Bank, St. Louis, Mo | Oct. 22, 1873 Total. City National Bank, Green Bay, Wis ! First National Bank, Shelbina, Mo j Second National Bank,Nashville,Tenn.! First National Bank, Oneida, N. Y Merchants' National Bank, Hastings. Minn National Bank of Tecnmseh, Mich Gallatin National Bank, Shawneetown, 111 First National Bank, Brookville, Pa Citizens' National Bank, Sioux City,Iowaj Citizens' National Bank, Charlottes- | ville, Va. Farmers' National Bank, Warren, 111 ...j First National Bank. Medina, Ohio Croton River National Bank, South East, N.Y Merchants' National Bank of West Virginia, Wheeling, W. Va Central National Bank, Baltimore,Md.. Second National Bank, Leaven worth, Kans Teutonia National Bank, New Orleans, La City National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn. First National Bank, Cairo, 111 3,364,700 I 2,457,410 | 2,433,275 Nov. Jan. Jan. Jan. 29.1873 1,1874 8,1874 13.1874 Feb. 7,1874 i Mar. 3,1874 ! 100,000 ! 50,000 Mar. 7,1874 Mar. 26,1874 Apr. 11,1874 j Apr. 27,1874 I Apr. 28,1874 I May 6,1874 I 250,000 j 100,000 i 50,000 j I 100,000 i 50,000 j 75,000 j 817 800 753 100 545 645 1,245 2, 347 4,803 1,189 3,128 639 1,617 24,135 565 555 1,070 1,343 88,681 44,390 1,319 610 225,000 90,000 45,000 223,384 88,960 44,870 1,616 1,040 130 90,000 45, 000 45,000 89,424 44,515 44,778 516 485 222 90,000 i 45,000 I May 25,1874 200,000 j 166,550 163,831 2,719 500, 000 200,000 450,000 180,000 445,662 179,125 4,338 July 22,1874 100,000 I 90,000 88,241 Sept. 2,1874 Sept. 10,1874 Oct. 10,1874 300,000 170,000 100, 000 270.000 148.001 90,000 268,660 147,319 88,853 2,745,000 2,407,971 Nov. 9, 1874 Nov. 10, 1874 Dec. 4, 1874 50,000 102,000 250,000 45,000 90,000 224,095 j Dec. 7, 1874 ; Dec. 30,1874 Jan. 9, 1875 | 42,500 250,000 55,000 125,900 j 45,000 ! Jan. 12,1875 ! do.. 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 Wis. do. do. First National Bank, Millersburg, Ohio . First National Bank, Staunton, Va Jan. 23, 1875 National City Bank, Milwaukee, Wis Feb. 24, 1875 Irasburg National Bank of Orleans, Irasburg, Vt Mar. 17,1875 i a New b a n k with same title. CUK 1904, PT 1 - -18 1,828 1,075 July 7,1874 1 July 15,1874 I Total. First National Bank, Olathe, Kans First National Bank, Beverly, Ohio Union National Bank, Lafayette, Ind... Ambler National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. b Mechanics' National Bank,Chicago,111. First National Bank, Evansville, Wis.., First National Bank, Baxter Springs, Kans People's National Bank, Pueblo, Coio... National Bank of Commerce,Green Bay, 1,457 44,435 89,445 91,850 109,157 45,000 90,000 92,920 110,500 50 000 100 000 125 000 125, 000 §1,147 75,000 2,385, 580 875 1,759 1,340 682 1,147 22, 391 295 1, 242 3, 459 124,310 44, 615 1, 51iO 385 30,000 27,000 35,690 26,835 310 165 90,000 60,400 90,000 60, 000 89,375 60,118 89,217 59,290 625 282 67,500 66,743 757 h No c i r c u l a t i o n . 783 710 274 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of Capital. Name and location of bank. liquidation. First National Bank, Pekin, 111 Merchants andPlanters'National Bank, Augusta, Ga Monticello National Bank, Monticello, Iowa Iowa City National Bank, Iowa City, Iowa First National Bank, Wheeling-, VV. Va... First National Bank, Mount Clemens, Mich First National Bank, Knob Noster,Mo.. First National Bank, Brodhead, Wis Auburn City, National Bank, Auburn, N Y First National Bank, Eldorado, Kans First National Bank, Junction City, Kans First National Bank, Chetopa, Kans First National Bank, Golden, Colo National Bank of Jefferson, Wis Green Lane National Bank, Green Lane, Pa State National Bank,Topeka, Kans Farmers' National Bank, Marshalltown, Iowa Richland National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio Planters' National Bank, Louisville, Ky. First National Bank, Gallatin, Tenn First National Bank, Charleston, W. Va. People's National Bank, Winchester, 111. First National Bank, New Lexington, Ohio First National Bank, Ishpeming, Mich... Fayette County National Bank, Washington, Ohio Total Mar. 25,1875 $100, 000 $90,000 $88,881 n, ii9 Mar. 30,1875 200,000 169,000 167,840 1,160 100,000 45,000 44,859 141 Apr. 14,1875 Apr. 22,1875 125,000 250,000 104, 800 225,000 103,339 222,615 1, 461 2, 385 May 20.1875 May 29,1875 J u n e 24,1875 50,000 50, 000 50,000 27,000 43,800 45,000 26, 930 43,497 44,607 70 303 393 J u n e 20,1875 J u n e 30, 1875 200,000 50.000 141,300 45,000 139,415 44,598 1,885 402 J u l v 1,1875 J u l y 19,1S75 Aug. 25,1875 Aug. 26,1875 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 45, 000* 36,000 27,000 54,000 44, 750 35, 751 26,833 53,122 250 249 167 878 Sept. 9.1875 Sept. 15,1875 100,000 60,000 90,000 30,600 89,827 30,507 173 93 do First National Bank, Schoolcraft, Mich.. First National Bank, Curwensville, Pa... National Marine Bank, St. Paul, Minn... First National Bank, Rochester, Ind First National Bank, Lodi, Ohio Iron National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio.. First National Bank, Ashland, Nebr First National Bank, Pax ton, 111 First National Bank, Bloomfield, Iowa .. Marietta National Bank, Marietta, Ohio. Salt Lake City National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah . First National Bank, Lagrange, Mo First National Bank, Atlantic, Iowa First National Bank, Spencer, Ind National Currency Bank, New York, N.Y . Caverna National Bank, Caverna, Ky City National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa National State Bank, Des Moines, Iowa.. First National Bank, Trenton, Mo First National Bank, Bristol, Tenn First National Bank, Leon, Iowa Anderson County National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ky . . First National Bank, Newport, Ind First National Bank, Depere, Wis Second National Bank, Lawrence, Kans. Commercial National Bank, Versailles, Ky State National Bank, Atlanta, Ga Syracuse National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y. First National Bank, Northumberland, Pa Total Pvetired. Outstanding. Sept. 18,1875 50,000 27,000 26,870 130 Sept. 25,1875 Sept. 30,1875 Oct. 1,1875 Oct. 2,1875 Oct. 4,1875 150,000 350,000 75,000 100,000 75, 000 130,300 315,000 45,000 90,000 67, 500 128,408 312,172 44,660 89,332 66,991 1,892 2,828 340 668 509 50,000 50,000 45,000 45,000 44,220 44,752 780 248 Oct. Oct. 12,1875 20,1875 Oct. 26,1875 Merchants'National Bank, Fort Wayne, Nov. 8,1875 Ind Kansas CityNationalBank, KansasCitv, Mo Issued. 100,000 81,280 80,777 503 3,869,500 3,025,475 2,995,845 29,630 100,000 46,820 46,490 330 Nov. 13,1875 Nov. 17,1875 Dec. 17,1875 Dec. 28,1875 J a n . 11,1876 do J a n . 19,1876 J a n . 26,1876 J a n . 28,1876 Feb. 5,1876 Feb. 16,1876 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 55,000 150,000 65,991 45,000 90,000 59,710 45, 000 90,000 90,000 45,000 45,000 49,500 90,000 65,292 44,582 89,013 58,575 43,102 88,957 89,442 44,671 44,514 48,635 88,425 699 418 987 1,135 1,898 1,043 558 329 486 865 1,575 Feb. 21,1876 Feb. 24,1876 Mar. 7,1876 Mar. 11,1876 100,000 50,000 50,000 70, 000 45,000 45, 000 45, 000 63,000 44,255 44, 550 44,572 62,644 745 450 428 356 Mar. May May June June July July 23,1876 13,1876 25,1876 21,1876 22,1876 10,1876 11,1876 100, 000 50,000 200,000 100,000 50, 000 50,000 60,000 45, 000 45,000 68,929 50,795 45,000 45,000 45,000 44, 240 44,820 68,575 49,680 44,636 44,753 44,335 760 180 354 1,115 364 247 665 J u l y 29,1876 Aug. 7,1876 Aug. 17,1876 Aug. 23,1876 100,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 45,000 45,000 31,500 67,500 44,810 44,705 31,341 66,990 190 295 159 510 Aug. 26,1876 Aug. 31,1876 Sept. 25,1876 170,000 200,000 200, 000 153,000 73, 725 117,961 151,893 73,245 115,173 1,107 480 2,788 Oct. 6,1876 100,000 62,106 60, 672 1,434 2,865,000 1,900,537 1,877, 587 22,950 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE OURRKNOl'. 275 o. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE .REVISES) STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'tL Circulation. Name and location of bank. Dale of liquidation. First National Bank, Lancaster, Mo .j N o v . 14,1870 ! First National Bank, Council Grove, i Nov. 28,1876 Kans National Bank Commerce, Chicago, 111. .! Dec. 2,1876 ! Dec. 12,1876 First National Bank, Palmyra, Mo First National Bank, Newton, Iowa J Dec. 16,1876 ! National Southern Kentucky Bank, .[ Dec. 23,1876 Bowling Green, Ky I Jan. 1,1877 First National Bank") Monroe, Iowa First National Bank, New London, Conn I Jan. 9,1877 WinonaDepositNationalBank.Winona, 1 J;m. 28,1877 Minn : First National Bank, South Charleston, ! Feb. 21,1877 Ohio „ Lake Ontario National Bank, Os vvego, do.. N.Y Feb. 26, 1877 First National Bank, Sidney, Ohio Apr. 9, 1877 Chillicothe National Bank, Ohio First National Bank, Manhattan, Kans.. Apr. 13, 1877 Apr. 23, 1877 National Bank, Monticello, Ky Apr. 25, 1877 First National Bank, Kockville, Ind May 81, 1877 Georgia National Bank, Atlanta, Ga June 11, 1877 First National Bank, Adrian, Mich First National Bank, Napoleon, Ohio... June 30, 1877 First National Bank, Lancaster, Ohio... Aug. 1, 1877 Aug. 24, 1877 First National Bank, Minerva, Ohio Kinney National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio Aug. 28,1877 First National Bank, Green Bay, Win . . . Oct. 19, 1877 National Exchange Bank, Wakerieid, R.I . Oct. 27,187' Total First National Bank, Union City, Ind... Nov. 10,1877 | First National Bank, Negaunee* Mich .. Nov. 13,1877 Tenth National Bank, New York, N. Y . Nov. 23,1877 Dee. 1,1877 First National Bank, Paola, Kans National Exchange Bank, Troy, N. Y... Dec. 6,1877 Second National Bank, La Fayette, Ind.. Dec. 20,1877 State National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. Dec. 31', 1877 Second National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.... Jan. 8,1878 do First National Bank, Sullivan, Ind Kockland County National Bank, j Jan. 10,1878 | Nyack, N. Y First National Bank, Wyandottc, Kans . I Jan. 19,1878 i I Jan. 22,1878 ' First National Bank, Boone, Iowa First National Bank, Pleasant Hill, Mo . ! Feb. 7,1878 i Feb. 28,1878 National Bank of Gloversville, N.Y First National Bank, Independence, Mo. ! Mar. 1,1878 ! Mar. 2,1878 National State Bank, Lima, Ind ! Mar. 4,1878 First National Bank, Tell City, Ind | Mar. 5,1878 j First National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio Eleventh Ward National Bank, Boston, 14,1878 | Mar. Mass First National Bank, Prophetstown, 111. Mar. 19,1878 26,1878 Mar. First National Bank, Jackson, Mich First National Bank, Eau Claire, Wis... Mar. 30,1878 First National Bank, Washington, Ohio. Apr. 5,1878 First National Bank, Middleport, Ohio.. Apr. 20,1878 Apr. 24,1878 First National Bank, Streator, III Apr. 25,1878 First National Bank, Muir, Mich Kane County National Bank, St. , May 31,1878 Charles, 111 I June 1,1878 First National Bank, Carthage, Mo Security National Bank, Worcester, Mass.j June 5,1878 First National Bank, Lake City, Colo June 15,1878 July 31,1878 People's National Bank, Norfolk, Va Topeka National Bank, Topeka, Kans... Aug. 7,1878 Aug. 13,1878 First National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo First National Bank, Winchester, I n d . . . j Aug. 24,1878 Muscatine National Bank, Muscatine, Iowa Sept, 2,1878 Traders' National Bank, Chicago, 111 I Sept. 4,1878 Union National Bank, Rahway, N. J Sept, 10,1878 First National Bank, Sparta, Wis Sept. 14,1878 Herkimer County National Bank, Little Falls, N.Y Oct. 11,1878 Total Capital. Out| Retired. Ij standing". Issued. $50,000 ; $27,000 | $26,897 $103 26,500 | 71,465 ' 46,140 45,000 26.200 70,605 45,148 44,110 300 860 992 884 100,000 i 27,000 | 35,700 i 38,300 ; 26.810 35, 496 36,841 190 204 1,459 100,000 ! 63,285 I 62,261 1,024 100,000 ! 90,000 i I 66,405 i 46,200 ! 53,825 ! 44,200 | 49,500 ! 173,090 i 45,000 i 43,500 I 45,000 54,000 45,000 99,000 ! 45,000 | 88, 39G 1,604 62,708 45,562 52,690 43,742 49,090 170,820 43,845 43, 022 44,280 52,551 44, 535 89,255 44, 059 3,697 638 1,135 458 410 2,270 1,155 478 720 1,449 465 745 941 31,650 S i 50,000 ! 250,000 S 100,000 I 50,000 I ! 50,000 I 60,000 ; 275,000; 52,000 ! ]oo,ooo ! 52,000 i 60,000 | 200,000 I 100,000 100,000 52,000 60,000 I 50,000 | 1IX), 000 I 50,000 ; 70,000 ! I i 34,070 580 2,229,000 j 1,305,760 ] 1,282,999 22,761 50,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 45,000 45,000 441,000 44,350 90,000 52,167 82,500 53,05f 45,000 44,275 44, 369 426,390 43,748 88,364 49,432 80,908 49,512 44,605 725 631 14,610 602 1,636 2,735 1, 592 3,543 395 100,000 50,000 50, 000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 89,000 45,000 32, 400 45,000 64, 750 27,000 33,471 44,500 75,713 87,836 44,391 32,010 44, 348 64,156 25,160 32,567 44,170 72,505 1,164 609 390 652 594 1,840 904 330 3,208 200,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 200,000 80,000 50,000 50,000 89.400 45) 000 88,400 38,461 | 69,750 31,500 40,500 44.200 89,025 44,668 87,065 37,905 67,842 31,255 40,195 43,790 375 332 1,335 556 1,908 245 305 410 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 60, 000 26,300 44,500 49,000 29,300 85,705 89,300 67,110 52,700 I 26,013 43,994 48,690 29,154 85,100 88,344 65,560 51,620 287 506 310 146 COS 956 1,550 1,080 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 44, 200 43,700 89,200 45,000 42,871 41,150 87,623 44,159 1,329 2,550 1,577 841 200,000 178,300 175, 235 3,065 4,100,000 2,646,432 2,590,004 56,428 276 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Farmers' National Bank, Bangor, Me Pacific National Bank, Council Bluffs, Iowa First National Bank, Anamosa, Iowa ... Smithfield National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. First National Bank, Buchanan, Mich... First National Bank, Prairie City, 111 Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111 Franklin National Bank, Columbus, Ohio Traders' National Bank, Bangor, Me First National Bank, Gonic, N. H First National Bank, Salem, N. C First National Bank, Granville, Ohio Commercial National Bank, Petersburg, Va First National Gold Bank, Stockton, Cal. First National Bank, Sheboygan, Wis . . . First National Bank, Boscobel, Wis National Marine Bank, Oswego, N. Y ... Central National Bank, Hightstown, N. J. Brookville, National Bank, Brookville, Ind Farmers' National Bank, Centerville, Iowa First National Bank, Clarinda, Iowa Waterville National Bank, Waterville, Me First National Bank, Tremont, Pa First National Bank, Atlanta, 111 Union National Bank, Aurora, 111 National Bank of Menasha, Wis National Exchange Bank, Jefferson City, Mo First National Bank, Hannibal, Mo Merchants' National Bank, Winona,Minn Farmers'National Bank, Keithsburg, 111. First National Bank, Franklin, Ky National Bank of Salem, Salem, Ind Fourth National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. Bedford National Bank, Bedford, Ind... First National Bank, Afton, Iowa First National Bank, Deerlodge, Mont.. First National Bank, Batavia, 111 National Gold Bank and Trust Company, San Francisco, Cal Total Gainesville National Bank, Gainesville, Ala First National Bank, Hackensack,N. J.. National Bank of Delavan, Delavan, Wis. Mechanics' National Bank, Nashville, Tenn. Manchester National Bank, Manchester Ohio First National Bank, Meyersdale, Pa First National Bank, Mifflinburg, Pa National Bank of Michigan, Marshall, Mich .. . National Exchange Bank, Houston, Tex. Ascutney National Bank, Windsor, Vt.. Total First National Bank, Seneca Falls, N. Y . First National Bank, Baraboo, Wis Bundy National Bank, Newcastle,Ind.. Vineland National Bank, Vineland, N. J. Ocean County National Bank, Toms River N J Hungerford National Bank, Adams, N. Y. Merchants' National Bank, Minneapolis Minn .... Farmers' National Bank, Mechanicsburg, Ohio First National Bank, Greenspring,Ohio. Date of liquidation. Nov. 22,1878 Capital, Issued. 8100,000 $89,100 30,1878 14,1878 16,1878 21,1878 24,1878 100,000 50*000 200,000 50,000 50, 000 45 000 44^ 500 78,750 27,000 27,000 Jan. 4,1879 500,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 150,000 50,000 do do do J a n . 21,1879 J a n . 25,1879 Feb. 15,1879 Retired. Outstanding. $88,497 $603 43 948 43', 981 78,050 26,728 26,520 1 052 '519 700 272 480 59,160 54,374 4 786 93,070 76,400 45,597 128,200 34,365 90,783 74,978 44,539 126,580 33,279 2, 287 1^422 1,058 1,620 1,086 120,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 120,000 100,000 99,800 238,600 45,000 43,900 44,300 32,400 98,078 228,031 44,440 43,120 42,252 32,078 1, 722 10,569 560 780 2,048 322 Feb. 18,1879 100,000 89,000 87, 300 1, 700 Feb. 27 1879 Mar. 1,1879 50,000 50,000 41,500 45,000 41,022 44,418 478 582 Mar. 3,1879 Mar. 4,1879 Apr. 15,1879 Apr. 22,1879 Apr. 26,1879 125,000 75,000 50,000 125,000 50,000 110,300 64,600 26,500 82,000 44,500 108,197 63,110 26,230 80,312 43,767 2,103 1,490 270 1,688 733 May May June July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. 8,1879 15,1879 .16,1879 3,1879 5,1879 8,1879 19,1879 21,1879 15,1879 16,1879 30,1879 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 125,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 88,200 35,000 27,000 54,000 44,400 45,000 87,200 26,500 45,000 44,300 44,258 85,690 34,568 26,540 53,365 43,945 44,120 8Q,117 26,209 44,125 42,743 742 2,510 432 460 635 455 880 1,083 291 875 1,557 Sept. 1,1879 Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. do Jan. 14,1879 #do . . . do do. 750,000 40,000 30, 265 9,735 4,450,000 2,337,142 2,276,557 60,585 Nov. 25,1879 Dec. 6,1879 J a n . 7,1880 100,000 100,000 50,000 90,000 90,000 27,000 88,678 88,950 26,215 1,322 1,050 785 J a n . 13,1880 100,000 90,000 88,500 1,500 do Mar. 5,1880 Mar. 8,1880 50, 000 50,000 100,000 48,303 30,600 87,825 47,513 30,340 86,105 790 260 1,720 May 14,1880 Sept. 10,1880 Oct. 19,1880 120,000 100, 000 100,000 100,800 31,500 90,000 98,443 30, 890 88,380 2,357 610 1,620 870,000 686,028 674,014 12,014 Nov. 23,1880 Nov. 27,1880 Dec. 6,1880 J a n . 11,1881 60, 000 50.000 50,000 50,000 54,000 27,000 45,000 45,000 53,038 26,610 44,698 44,695 962 390 302 305 do J a n . 27,1881 100,000 50,000 119,405 45,000 117,475 43,364 1,930 1,636 J a n . 31,1881 150,000 98,268 96,792 1,476 Feb. 18,1881 do 100,000 50,000 30,140 45,000 29,645 44,373 495 627 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 277 No. 77.—NATIONAL B A N E S THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. First National Bank,Cannon Falls,Mmn. First National Bank 2 Coshocton, Ohio . . Manufacturers' National Bank, Three Rivers, Mich First National Bank, Lansing, Iowa First National Bank, Water town, N. Y . . First National Bank, Americus, Ga First Natictaal Bank, St. Joseph, Mich . . . First National Bank, Logan, Ohio First National Bank, Rochelle, 111 First National Bank, Shakopee, M i n n . . . National State Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa . . First National Bank, Hobart, N. Y Attica National Bank, Attica, N. Y National Ban k of Brighton, Boston, Mass. Clement National Bank,llutland,Vt.«.. Feb. 21,1881 do $50,000 50,000 $45,000 53,058 $44,672 52,210 $328 848 Feb. 25,1881 do. May 26,1881 June 17,1881 June 30,1881 July 8,1881 Aug. 9,1881 Aug. 10,1881 Aug. 13,1881 Aug. 27,1881 Aug. 30,1881 Oct. 4,1881 Aug. 1,1881 50,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 300,000 100, 000 45,000 45,000 75,510 45,000 I 26,500 I 45,000 I 45,000 ! 45,000 i 81,665 I 90,000 j 45,000 270,000 ! 44,267 43,871 73,305 44,272 25, 888 43,905 44, 27744,010 80,055 88,491 44,760 266,058 733 1,129 2,205 728 612 1,095 723 990 1,610 1,509 240 3,942 1,440,731 | 24,815 44,405 47,330 44,270 71,560 44, 371 44, 395 111,359 88,858 43,383 42,923 87,397 43,825 65,843 78,290 595 1,170 730 440 629 605 1,459 1,144 1,617 111 2,603 1,175 1,657 2,770 Total . First National Bank, Lisbon, Iowa I First National Bank, Warsaw, Ind Brighton National Bank, Brighton, Iowa Merchants' National Bank, Denver, Colo Merchants' National Bank, Holly, Mich. First National Bank, Alliance, Ohio First National Bank, New London, Conn. National Bank of Royal ton, Vt First National Bank,"Whitehall, N. Y . . . National Bank of Pulaski, Tenn First National Bank, Alton, 111 Havana National Bank, Havana, N. Y . . First National Bank, Brownsville, P a . . . Second National Bank, Franklin, Ind . . Merchants' National Bank, Georgetown, Colo ! Commercial National Bank, Toledo, Ohio! Harmony National Bank, Harmony, Pa First National Bank, Liberty, Ind Manufacturers' National Bank, Amsterdam, N. Y Total . First National Bank, Bay City, Mich.... First National Bank, Ripley, Ohio National Bank of State of New York, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Wellington, Ohio.. Second National Bank, Jefferson, Ohio . First National Bank, Painesville, Ohio . . St. Nicholas National Bank, New York, NY. Fifth National Bank, Chicago, 111 , First National Bank, Dowagiac, Mich . . . ! First National Bank, Greenville, 111 Merchants' National Bank, East Saginaw, Mich Logan County National Bank,RusselJville, Ky National Bank of Vandalia, 111 Traders' National Bank, Charlotte, N. C . First National Bank, Norfolk, Nebr First National Bank, Midland Citv, Mich .6 Citizens' National Bank,New Ulm,Minn. National Bank of Owen, Owen ton, Ky . . Merchants' National Bank, Nashville, Tenn Indiana National Bank, Bedford, Ind . . . Stockton National Bank, Stockton, Cal.. Wall Street National Bank, New York, N.Y Commercial National Bank, Reading,Pa Nov. 1,1881 Dec. 1,1881 Dec. 15,1881 Dec. 24,1881 Dec. 31,1881 Jan. 3,1882 Jan. 10,1882 .do Jan. 18,1882 Jan. 23,1882 Mar. 30,1882 Apr. 15,1882 May 2,1882 June 20,1882 June July July " Capital. Issued. 1,820,000 1,465,546 50,000 50,000 50,000 120,000 50, 000 50, 000 800, 000 100,000 50,000 70,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 100, 000 45,000 48,500 45,000 72,000 45,000 45, 000 112,818 90,000 45,000 43,700 90,000 45,000 67,500 81,060 Retired. 22,1882 6,1882 7,1882 22,1882 537 1,165 430 955 745 Nov. 8,1882 Nov. 10,1882 Dec. 6,1882 Dec. 12,1882 D e c 26,1882 Dec. 30,1882 800,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 397, 004 90, 000 90,000 162,800 389, 967 88,174 88,800 158,731 7,037 1,826 1,200 4,069 500,000 500,000 50,000 150,000 450,000 29,700 45,000 59,400 434,508 24,071 43,855 58,074 15,492 5,629 1,145 1,326 do Jan. 11,1883 Jan. 16,1883 Feb. 3,1883 50,000 100,000 50,000 45, 000 40,050 90,000 38,800 11,240 39,385 88,435 38,039 11,135 Feb. 5,1883 Mar. 1,1883 Mar. 5,1883 30,000 50,000 56,000 J u n e 30,1883 Aug. 25,1883 Oct. 1,1883 300, 000 35,000 100,000 141,200 11,250 90,000 140,235 11,250 89,460 Oct. 15,1883 Oct. 23,1883 Total . •i New b a n k with same title. kNo circulation issued. 278 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago. Ill a Farmers' National Bank, Sullivan, Ind.. City National Bank, La Salle, 111 Hunt County National Bank, Greenville, Tex Waldoboro National Bank, Waldoboro, Me Third National Bank, Nashville, Tenn .. Madison County National Bank, Anderson, Ind. . First National Bank, Phoenix, Ariz Cobbossee National Bank, Gardiner, Me. Mechanics and Traders' National Bank, New York N Y Princeton National Bank, Princeton,N.J Kearsarge National Bank, Warner, N. H. Second National Bank, Lansing, Mich... First National Bank, Ellensburg, Wash.. German National Bank, Millerstown, Pa Exchange National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio First National Bank, Rushviile, 111 Mechanics' National Bank, Peoria, 111... First National Bank, Freeport, Pa Genesee County National Bank, Batavia, N. Y Valley National Bank, Redoak, Iowa Merchants' National Bank, Bismarck, N.Dak Total Manufacturers' National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Uhrichsville, Ohio Metropolitan National Bank, New York, N.Y First National Bank, Grand Forks,N.Dak Iron National Bank, Gunnison, Colo Freehold National Banking Companv, Freehold N J Albia National Bank, Albia, Iowa First National Bank Carlinville 111 Freeman's National Bank, Augusta, Me. First National Bank, Kokomo, Ind First National Bank, Sabetha, Kans First National Bank, Wyoming, 111 First National Bank, Tarentum, Pa First National Bank, Walnut, 111 Farmers' National Bank,Franklin,Tenn Citizens' National Bank, Sabetha, Kans. First National Bank, Tucson, Ariz Rioon National Bank, Ripon, Wis Farmers' National Bank, Franklin, Ohio First National Bank, Prescott, Ariz National Union Bank, Swan ton, Vt German National Bank, Memphis,Tenn. Merchants and Farmers' National Bank, Shakopee Minn First National Bank, Superior, Wis Shetucket National Bank,Norwich,Conn Cumberland National Bank, Cumberland R I First National Bank, Columbia, Tenn ... Union National Bank, New York, N. Y.. First National Bank, Centerville, Ind ... Manufacturers' National Bank, Appleton , Wis First National Bank, Plankinton, S. Dak Total Daie ui liquidation. Capital. Issued. Nov. 10,1883 Dec. 24,1^83 Jan. 8,1884 $700,000 50,000 100,000 $45,000 22,500 Jan. 22,1884 08,250 31,1884 Feb. 20,1884 50,000 300,0C0 Mar. 5 1884 Apr. 7,1884 Apr. 18,1884 9 Retired. Outstanding. $44,490 22,310 $510 190 17,300 17,120 180 44,000 107,600 43,045* 165,305 955 2,295 50,000 50,000 150, 000 45,000 11,240 90,000 44,360 11,150 88,079 640 90 1,921 A p r 24,1884 M a y 17,1884 30,1884 31,]884 9,1884 12,1884 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 85,400 72,500 23,586 40,000 13,500 45,000 81,450 71,230 22,837 38,433 13,470 44,065 3,950 1,270 749 1,567 30 935 27,1884 30,1884 4,1884 10,1884 500,000 75, 000 100,000 50,000 78,000 66,500 72,000 44,200 77,265 64, 450 69,907 43,540 735 2,050 2,093 660 Oct. 11.If84 Oct. 20;1884 50,000 50,000 45,000 22,150 44,350 21,650 650 500 Jan June July Aug. Aug. A rig Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. 28,1884 73,000 22, 500 22,300 200 2,916,250 1,072,976 1,050,806 22,170 380 1,1884 300,000 45,000 44,620 Nov. 10,1884 50,000 34,600 34,430 170 Nov. 18,1884 Dec. 2,1884 Dec. 8,1884 3, 000,000 50,000 50,000 1,447,000 19,250 11,250 1,407,762 19,060 11,140 39,238 190 110 Dec. 10 1884 Dec. IB'. 1884 50,000 50,000 50,000 100, 000 250,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 175,300 93,000 11,240 22 450 90,000 45, 000 10,740 11,200 42,500 36,000 10, 740 11,240 28,100 16,200 27, 350 11,250 43, 800 120,100 89,830 11,120 21,519 87,934 43,465 10, 670 11,050 41,825 35,690 10, 650 11,135 27,760 16,085 26,710 11,090 42, 565 115,200 3,170 120 931 2,066 1,535 70 150 675 310 90 105 340 115 640 160 1,235 4,900 50,000 00,000 100,000 10,240 18,900 72,000 10,140 18, 700 70, 390 100 200 1,610 125,000 100,000 1,200,000 50,000 106,200 66,800 25,100 27,350 104, 025 64,895 18,061 26,800 2,175 1,905 7,039 550 Oct. 10, 1885 50,000 45,000 43,846 1,154 Oct. 21, 1885 50,000 11,250 11,160 90 6,520, 300 2,570, 850 2,499,327 71,523 250, 000 Valley National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Dec. 4, 1885 50,000 Jan. 6, 1886 First National Bank Bel ton, Tex 50,000 First National Bank, Granville, Ohio ... Feb. 15, 1886 a No circulation issued. 44,960 23,490 26,500 43,750 23,230 25,414 1,210 260 1,086 Nov. do Dee. 26,1884 Jan. 1,1885 Jan. 2,3885 Jan. 13,1885 do ' Jan. 21,1885 Jan. 24,1885 Jan. 27,1885 Jan. 31,1885 Feb. 7,1885 Apr. 1,1885 Apr. 9,18S5 Apr. 28,1885 May 6,1885 Mav 12,1885 Mav 16,1885 May 18,1 £8) June 5,1885 Julv 14,1885 July 21,1885 Oct. 3,1885 279 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OK THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDEK THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. Capital. Issued, Concordia National Bank, Concordia, Kans , Mar. 12, 188G ! Citizens' National Bank, Beloit, Wis j Mar. 22,1886 I First National Bank, Dayton, Wash..... Mar. 24,1886 ' First National Bank, Macomb, 111 Apr. 14, 1886 j First National Bank, Jesup, Iowa Apr. 20, 1886 | Dallas National Bank, Dallas, Tex j May 8, 1886 | First National Bank, Lewistown, 111 May 12, 1886 | First National Bank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa May 28, 1886 j First National Bank, Socorro, N. Mcx... July 3.1, 1886 ! Custer County National Bank, Broken Bow, Nebr A u g . 9, 1886 Roanoke National Bank, Roanoke, Va..! Sept. 16, 1886 First National Bank, Brownville, Ncbr.J ....do First National Bank, Leslie, Mich I Sept. 25,1886 Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vemon, 111 ! Oct. 11, 1886 National Bank, Piedmont, W. Va j Oct. 14, 1886 First National Bank, St. Clair, Mich I Oct. 20, 1886 First National Bank, Milford, Mich I Oct. 21, 1886 National Bank of Kingwood, W. Va 1 ....do Merchants' National Bank, Lima, Ohio.! Oct. 22, 1886 i Hubbard National Bank, Hubbard, Ohio I Oct. 23, 1886 ! Commercial National Bank, Marshall- j town, Iowa • Oct. 25, 1886 Total . First National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind . First National Bank, Concord. Mich Jamestown National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak First National Bank, Berea, Ohio First National Bank, Allerton, Iowa Second National Bank, Hillsdale, Mich. Topton National Bank, Topton, Pa First National Bank, Warsaw, 111 First National Bank, Hamburg, Iowa Darlington National Bank, Darlington, S ~ Union National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. Roberts' National Bank, Titusville, Pa.. National Bank of Rah way, N. J Olney National Bank, Olney, 111 Metropolitan National Bank, Leavenworth, Kans Ontario County National Bank, Canandaigua, N. Y" Winsted National Bank, Winsted, Conn. Council Bluffs National Bank, Council Bluffs, Iowa First National Bank, Homer, 111 First National Bank, Beloit, Wis Mystic National Bank, Mystic, Conn Exchange National Bank, Louisiana, Mo Exchange National Bank, Downs, Kans J Total First National Bank, Tecumseh. Nebr .. Third National Bank, St. Paul, Minn... First National Bank, Marshall, Mo First National Bank, Greene, Iowa Fulton National Bank, New York, N. Y.« Fayetteville National Bank, Fayetteville, N. C I National Bank, Somerset, Ky First National Bank, RichbuVg, N. Y Scituate National Bank, Scituate, R. I . . National Bank, Franklin, Ind First National Bank, Hampton, Iowa... First National Bank, Greensburg, Kans . First National Bank, Central City, Nebr. Duluth National Bank, Duluth, Minn... Bismarck National Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak' First National Bank, Ash ton, S. Dak 550,000 i 50,000 ! 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 j 50,000 ! 100,000 ? 50,000 - Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. 11,240 11,250 39,680 13,410 51,100 50,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 45,000 39,310 45.000 96,140 45,000 45,000 50,000 ! 50,000 I i | I i j ! j i 15,250 ! I 11,240 L 11,140 I 38,185 i 13,000 j | 43,875 | 43,930 38,110 41,200 93,010 44,190 44,262 SI 55 210 890 2,3S5 415 410 1,045 2,215 250 110 1,495 410 1,125 1,070 1,200 740 3,130 810 738 22,500 22,230 270 813,341 21,129 500,000 j 162,325 11, 250 160,665 ! 11,145 j 1,660 105 11,250 45,000 11,250 13,892 18,000 38.250 13,500 11,150 j 43,948 10,610 11,976 17,820 36,375 13,100 100 1,052 640 1,916 180 1,875 400 50.000 ! ! 50,000 ! 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 1886 3886 1886 1886 1886 1886 390 4,158 1,915 1,742 320 22,500 j 22,270 230 11,250 11, 250 10, 945 10, 895 305 355 100,000 50,000 50,000 52,450 ! 22,500 11,250 11, 250 47,205 22,230 11,060 10, 740 45, 998 270 190 510 1,207 50,000 | 50,000 j 11,250 11,250 11,115 11,150 135 100 Mar. 15, 1887 100,000 60, 000 50,000 50,000 Mar. 23, 1887 Apr. 12, 1887 5, 1887 22, 1887 30, 1887 7, 1887 J u l y 12, 1887 Aug. 1, 1887 22,500 237,230 75,610 42, 500 27,000 22,110 233,072 73,695 40,758 26,680 100,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 ' 11,030 13,100 87,135 25,345 33,340 43,955 33,275 834,470 10, 1887 14,1887 28, 1887 9, 1887 11, 1887 May June June July $11,085 ! 1,726,100 j 100,000 ! Nov. 11, 1886 Nov. 27, 1880 Nov. 29, Dec. 1, Dec. 6, Dec. 18, Dec. 28, Dec. 31, do $11.2-10 11,240 13,490 89,520 25,760 38,750 45,000 35,490 15. 500 50,000 50,000 50.000 50,, 000 125.000 j j Retired. | s ! 2,312, 450 889,262 869,507 19, 755 Nov. 3, 1887 Nov. 4, 1887 Dec. 6, 1887 Dec. 15, 1887 Dec. 20, 1887 50,000 500,000 100, 000 50,000 300,000 11,700 45, 000 22,500 10,750 11,545 44, 515 22, 210 10, 590 155 485 290 160 Dec. 31, do Jan. 10, Jan. 11, Jan. 31, Feb. 1, Feb. 10, Feb. 11, Feb. 20, 200,000 50,000 50,000 56,000 50,000 50.003 50| 000 50,000 300,000 39,580 45,000 25,905 35,018 11,250 11,250 11,240 10,710 45,000 37, 906 43,040 25,375 33,807 10,720 11,040 11,060 9, 955 44,420 1,674 1,960 530 1,211 530 210 180 755 580 11,250 11,250 10,940 11,110 310 110 Mar. Mar. 1887 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1, 1888 6, 1888 a No circulation. 50,000 | 50,000 I 280 R E P O R T OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. 1 Citizens' National Bank, Sioux Falls, S.Dak First National Bank, Stan ton, Mich First National Bank, Fairmont, Nebr ... First National Bank, Greenleaf, Kans... National Bank Genesee, Batavia, N. Y... Strong" City National Bank, Strong City, Kans Citizens' National Bank, Saginaw, Mich. Saugerties National Bank, Saugerties, Hyde National Bank, Titusville, Pa State National Bank, Omaha, Nebr Cincinnati National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio First National Bank, Alameda, Cal First National Bank, Worthington, Minn South Framingham National Bank, South Framingham, Mass First National Bank, Grass Valley, Cal.. Merchants' National Bank of West Virginia, Morgantown, W. Va First National Bank, Cawker City, Kans. Apr. 24, 1888 Apr. 30, 1888 May ;1, 1888 May 9. 1888 Circulation. Capital. Issued. $50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 May 21,1888 50,000 May 26.1888 Retired. Outstanding. $11,260 11,250 11,250 11,250 44,434 $11,165 11,090 11.080 11,140 41,636 $85 160 170 110 2,798 June 1J1888 100,000 11,250 45,000 11,065 44,040 185 960 June 16,1888 June 21,1888 July 18,1888 125,000 300,000 100,000 93, 316 74,730 22,500 90.081 71,000 22,200 3,235 3,730 300 Aug. 1,1888 Sept, 4,1888 Sept. 5,1888 280,000 100,000 52,510 27,000 16,875 51,540 25.955 16; 725 970 1,045 150 Sept. 8,1888 Sept. 18,1888 100,000 21,720 11,250 20.870 11,150 850 100 Oct. Oct. 110,000 50,000 80,830 11,250 77, 500 11,000 3,330 250 3,671,000 905,068 877,500 27,568 100,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 22,500 97,520 11,250 11,250 22,250 93,840 11,120 11,170 250 3,680 130 50,000 50, 000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 10,690 11,250 11,250 217,710 21, 870 86,590 17,100 10,585 11,100 11,050 209,480 20,018 85,183 15,515 105 150 200 8,230 1,852 1,407 1,585 4,1888 9,1888 Total. San Diego National Bank, San Diego,Cal. Nov. 7,1888 National Exchange Bank, Auburn, N. Y. Nov. 16,1888 National Bank of Dayton, Wash Nov. 21,1888 First National Bank, Colby, Kans ....do First National Bank, Russell Springs, | Kans ! cto First National Bank, Columbia, S. Dak .. j Nov. 26,1888 Citizens' National Bank, Kingman, Kans! Dec. 24,1888 Bowery National Bank, New York, N. Y.j Jan. 2,1889 Second National Bank, Iona, Mich ! Jan. 8,1889 First National Bank, Johnstown, N. Y... I Jan. 16,1889 First National Bank, Canandaigua, N. Y.! Jan. 26,1889 Pendleton National Bank, Pendleton, I Oreg ; Feb. 4,1889 Iowa City National Bank, Iowa City, j Iowa "... | Feb. 7,1889 Fleming County National Bank, Flem- j ingsburg, Ky ! Feb. 9,18S9 Merchants' National Bank, El Dorado, j Kans ; Feb. 26,1889 Merchants' National Bank, Des Moines, j Mar. 1,1889 Iowa Norwich National Bank, Norwich, Conn. Mar. 15,1889 Mar. 27,1889 First National Bank, Franklin, Nebr Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank. Buffalo, N. Y '. Apr. 3,1889 First National Bank, Du Bois City, Pa... Apr. 8,1889 First. National Bank,Cimarron, Kans... Apr. 27,1889 Traders' National Bank, San Antonio, Apr. 29,1889 Tex Merchants' National Bank, Duluth,Minn| May 20,1889 Wright County National Bank, Clarion, June 19,1889 Iowa National Bank, Lawrence, Kans I June 29,1889 National Bank, Le Roy, N. Y j do Halstead National Bank, Halstead,Kans J do Farmers' National Bank,Mount Sterling, j Ky I! July 1,1889 First National Bank, Keyport, N. J .....'do National Bank, Huntsville, Ala I July 3,1889 German National Bank, Newton, Kans.. July 19,1889 First National Bank, Clay Center, Nebr. Aug. 8,1889 Vernon National Bank, Vernon,Tex.a.. Aug. 17,1889 Butler National Bank, Butler, Mo j Aug. 23,1889 Second National Bank, Lebanon, Tenn . Sept. 18,1889 National Bank, Kinderhook, N. Y j Oct. 1,1889 First National Bank, Woodstock, III ! Oct. 31,1889 Total . 75,000 50,000 50,000 11,250 11,130 120 200,000 45,000 44,185 815 50,000 26,622 25,137 1, 485 100,000 22,500 29 93Q 270 300,000 220, 000 60, 000 22,500 77,150 13,000 21,905 73,210 12,879 595 3,940 121 200,000 50,000 50,000 26,100 11,250 10,170 22,770 10,875 10,080 3,330 375 90 100,000 200,000 22,500 45,000 21,960 44,455 540 545 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 11,250 49,809 22,500 11,250 11,140 46,921 22,100 11,070 110 2,888 400 180 250,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 60,000 195,680 11,250 44,900 13,500 11,250 190,120 11,085 42,567 13,310 11,090 5,560 165 2,333 190 160 50,000 125,000 50,000 14,850 11, 250 78,220 27,000 14,215 10,320 72,248 26,320 635 930 5.972 '680 3,516,000 1,354,731 1,304,633 50,098 65,000 100,000 14,630 22, 500 14.310 22,105 320 395 m, ooo Farmers and Merchants' National Bank,! Valley City, N. Dak Union National Bank, La Crcsse, Wis j Dec. ' Dec. 1,1S89 9,1889 " N o circulation. 281 •REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF TPIK CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO YOLI/NTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Capital. Name and location of bank. Issued, Istanding. j $11,250 ! 100,000 ! I 2, 350 82.580 I 11,250 11.250 48; 605 11,250 11,250 30,360 11,250 85,920 I 30,230 j 10,403 11,250 45, 777 11,110 11,015 80,010 11,110 31,320 *2," 828 140 235 350 140 4,000 ; i : j ! ; 45,000 I 3 7, t»70 ! 44, 850 •1(5, 720 11,250 ! 28,573 ! 10,950 ! 24, 700 ' 100,000 ! 100,000; ! 50,000 50,000 50,000 ! 300,000! ! 50,000 82,080 S 87,487 • 200,000 00,000 50,000 100,000 j I 1 i 1 I I ; $11,130 ; $50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 81,910 $120 847 050 950. 300 3,867 770 2,628 2,259 15.805 11 240 24,654 11.250 3i,859 13,546 11,240 22,212 10,960 1,800 26C 270 900 2,442 290 43,200 10,990 10,980 14,100 50,000 150', 000 100,000 11,250 38.750 m. 249 10,955 32,910 56,547 295 840 2,702 50,000 ! 125,000 ! 50,000 I 11,250 I 82,641 ! 85.748 i 11,180 29;823 I 84,068 ! 120 2,818 1,680 j 300,000 200,000 55,000 50,000 64,033 45,000 55,927 11,250 53,556 i 44,555 52,509 10,380 5,477 445 3,418 870 ; 50,000 11,250 I 11,030 j 220 I 50,000 i 300,000: 11,710 I 220,465 > 11,055 I 209,942 i 655 10,523 45,000 j 44,075 I 925 4,255,000 i 1,248,727 i 1,188,028 j 60,699 200,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 ! j I I ; ! j I ; i ! : 500,000 I Total German American National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Hill City, K a n s . . . . First National Bank, Frankfort, Kans .. Second National Bank, Owosso, Mich... West Side National Bank, Wichita, Kans. Anthony National Bank, Anthony, Kans. Commercial National Bank, Rochester,, N.Y Mercantile National Bank, Louisiana, Mo National Bank, Eldorado, Kans First National Bank, Suffolk, Va Citizens' National Bank, Medicine Lodge, Kans Rome National Bank, Rome, Oil Windsor National Bank, Windsor, Y t . . . Beadle County National Bank, Huron, S. Dak American National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa United States National Bank, Atchison, Kans Washington National Bank, New York, N.Y First National Bank, Ashland, Kans . . . . ! out- I iiii Harper County National Bank, Anthony, Kans Dec. 20, 1889 Lumberman's National Bank, Williamsport, Pa Dec. 31, 1889 First National Eank, South Haven, Mich ....do.. Durango National Bank, Durango, Colo.j Jan. 6, 1890 First National Bank, Fox Lake, Wis Jan. 14, 1890 First National Bank, Ogalalla, Nebr j. do First National Bank, Stockton, Kans I Jan. 15. 1890 Jan. 20^ 1890 First National Bank, Kulo. Nebr do .. First National Bank, Eagle Grove, Iowa.1 Toledo National Eank, Toledo, Ohio | Jan. 21,1890 National Exchange Bank, Kansas City, j Mo '...i Jan. 28, 1890 National Bank, Newcastle, Ky I Feb. 1, 1890 Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth. I Mich \ . J Feb. 25, 1890 First National Bank, Loekport, N. Y ! Feb. 28, 1890 Merchants' National Bunk,'Amsterdam, i 15, 1890 N.Y :.| Mar. Mar. 19, 1890 National Bank of Texas, Galveston, Tex. I Mar. 27, 1890 Bowie National Bank, Bowie, Tex.« Mar. 31, 1890 First National Bank, Union Springs, N.Y. Apr. 18, 1890 Ferris National Bank, Swan ton, Yt Apr. 19, 1890 First National Bank, Rock. Island, 111 j Apr. 28, 1890 First National Bank, Ketehum, Idaho „ J Winchester National Bank, Winchester I Apr. 29, 1890 Ky Apr. 30, 1890 First National Bank, Harper, Kans ! June 21, 1890 First National Bank, Loup City, Nebr...) June 24', 1890 American National Bank, Waco, Tex .. .j Hamilton County National Bank, Web- June HO, 1890 ster City, Iowa do .. Planters' National Bank, Henderson, K y . July 1, 1890 Wakefield National Bank,Wakelield, K.I Jewell County National Bank, Mankato, July 2. 1890 Kans Aug. 5; 1890 Citizens' National Bank, Flint, Mich | Aug. 28, 1890 N. Village Bank, Bowdoinhara, Me ! La Fayette National Bank, Lafayette, Aug. 29,1890 Ind * Sept. 8,1890 Lincoln National Bank, Stanford, K y . . . ; Sept. 25,1890 Canastota National Bank,Canastota.N.Y | Sept. 30, 1890 First National Bank, Whitehall, Mich ..! Meade County National Bank, Meade | Oct. ,1890 Center, Kans ; Farmers' National Bank, South Charles- j Oct. V-.1890 ton, Ohio ' ....do First National Bank, Columbus, Ohio... 1 Commercial National Bank, St. Paul, i Oct. 27.1890 Minn ' ..! j Retired. Dec. ,1890 Dec. 20,1890 Jan. 8,1891 Jan. 18.1891 do.. do 250,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 Jan. 27,1891 ; do : Fel). 9,1891 I Feb. 12,1891 j ! I I ! 45.000 10J750 22,500 33,500 22,500 10,750 44,100 10,575 21,930 13,255 22, 060 10,610 900 175 570 245 440 140 200,000 | 50,000 50,000 50,000 | 41,820 I 11,250 | 10J745 ! 1.1,250 • 39,152 11,050 10,395 10,950 2,668 200 350 300 Feb. 19,1891 ! Feb. 28,1891 I Feb. 24,1891 ; 50,000 ! 100,000 I 50,000 S 11,250 i 22,500 i 22,500 ! 11,032 22,335 21,995 218 165 Feb. 2'1,1891 ! 50,000 \ 22,500 | 21,880 I I I | | ) Mar. VI, 1*91 j 150,000 33, 750 I 33,370 Mar. 21,1891 ! 250,000 I 45,000 \ 44,100 Apr. 13,189] Apr. 15,1891 300,000 | 50,000 I 45,000 j 11,250 i 41,445 11,055 « No circulation. 505 620 380 900 555 195 282 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Burroak, Kans Glenwood National Bank, Glenwood Springs, Colo First National Bank, Cardiff, Temi East Saginaw National Bank, East Saginaw, Mich Twin City National Bank, New Brighton, Minn Merchants' National Bank, Binghamton, N.Y First National Bank, Merced, Cal National Bank of Union County, Morganneld, Ky Citizens' National Bank, Belton, Tex Citizens' National Bank, Gatesville, Tex. Orel National Bank, Ord, Nebr First National Bank, Indianola, Nebr... National Bank, Anderson, S. C First National Bank, Flushing, Mich ... First National Bank, Francestown, N. H. Columbus National Bank, New York, N.Y Circulation. Capital. May 15,, 1891 May 23,1891 May 25,1891 Juna 23, Ib91 do June 25,1891 June 30,1891 83,398 1.0.450 11,140 11,000 10,925 12,910 10,840 57,733 44,300 do , July.do 1,1891 Aug. 22,1891 Aug. 31,1891 Sept. 1,1891 Sept. 21.1891 Oct. 10,1891 Oct. 15,1891 3,360,000 Total . Citizens' National Bank, Colorado, Tex. Nov. 3.1891 I 60,000 First National Bank, Lagrange, Ga 50,000 Produce National Band, Philadelphia, Dec. 1,1891 J Pa. 300,000 Merchants' National Bank, Kansas City, I Dec. 8,1891 ' 1, 000, 000 Mo *...; D e c 22,1891 50,000 First National Bank, Manitowoc, Wis...| Dec. 26,1891 50,000 First National Bank, Fairfield, Tex j Commonwealth National Bank, Phiia- | Dec. 28,1891 208,000 delphia, Pa I Merchants' National Bunk, Fort Dodge, !j Dec. 31,1891 100,000 Iowa Jan. 12,1892 100, 000 Giles National Bank, Pulaski, Teim ! ....do 50.000 .do First National Bank, Quanah, Tex ! Northwestern National Bank, Aber- j Jan. 15.1892 100,000 deen, S. Dak I 50,000 Castleton National Bank, Castleton, Yt J Jan. 22,1892 First National Bank, Chamberlain, S. j Feb. 6,1892 50,000 Dak 847,173 25,705 13,500 11,700 13,190 11,400 310 45,000 44,122 878 45,000 14,816 11,250 42, 500 13,053 10,800 2,500 1,763 450 65,480 57,940 7,540 22,500 22, 500 11,250 21,215 20,890 11,020 1,285 1,610 230 22, 500 14,630 22,163 13,325 337 1,305 9,1892 50. 000 11,250 11, 250 11,010 11,030 240 220 Feb. 29,1892 Mar. 3,1892 Mar. 4,1892 Mar. 9,1892 50, 000 50,000 50,000 50,000 22,500 11,250 10,250 11,250 21,855 11,030 10,075 10,550 645 220 175 700 I Feb. Sedan National Bank, Sedan, Kans Bronson National Bank, Painted Post, N. Y j First National Bank, Ainsworth, Nebr..! First National Bank, Leoti, Kans ! First National Bank, Blaine, Wash j Erath County National Bank, Stephen- I ville, Tex American National Bank, Birmingham, Ala First National Bank, Wilber, Nebr j First National Bank, Greenville, Mich..| National Exchange Bank, Columbus, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, Roanoke, Va.. Inter-State National Bank, New Yrork, N. Y First National Bank, Platte City, Mo First National Bank, Jetmore, Kans Tampa National Bank, Tampa, Fla Birmingham National Bank, Birmingham , Ala First National Bank, Stafford, Kans National Bank of Commerce, Hutchinson, Kans First National Bank, Graf ton, Mass First National Bank, Dorchester, Nebr.. First National Bank, Salina, Kans Lincoln National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr . First National Bank, Aurora, Mo Farmers and Traders' National Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa First National Bank, San Luis Obispo, Cal First National Bank, De Smet, S. Dak .. 872,878 Mar. 15,1892 50,000 11, 250 10, 950 300 Mar. 22,1892 .do Mar. 28,1892 250,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 13,000 11,250 43,830 12,545 10,142 1,170 455 1,108 Apr. Apr. 1,1892 4,1892 100,000 100,000 50,670 21,700 46,605 21,438 4,065 262 Apr. 15,1892 Apr. 25,1892 Apr. 30,1892 May 2,1892 200,000 50,000 50,000 50, 000 45, 000 11,250 11,250 11,250 44,420 11,115 10,985 11,105 580 135 265 145 .do. June 15,1892 250,000 50,000 45,000 11,250 43,200 11,005 1,800 245 do June 21,1892 July 5,1892 .do July 32,1892 July 22,1892 100,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 22,500 25,102 11,250 33,750 22,500 11,250 21,400 22,697 11,025 32,560 21,590 11,100 1,100 2,405 225 1,190 910 150 July 30,1892 100,000 22,500 21,835 665 Aug. 27,1892 Sept, 14,1892 150,000 50,000 33,750 11,250 33,180 11,000 570 250 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBEENCY. 283 No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OP THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Merchants' National Bank, ChattanooSept, 24,1892 ga, Tenn National Bank of the Republic. Tacoma, Wash Oct. 1,1892 First National Bank, South. Sioux City, Nebr "... Oct. 27.1892 Circulation. Capital. July 18,1893 Total . York National Bank, York, Nebr First National Bank. Genesee, Idaho .. First National Bank^ Centerville, Mich. Randolph National Bank, Randolph, Mass First National Bank, Caldwell, Kans... First National Bank, Princeton, Minn.. First National Bank, Luling, Tex , OutRetired. standing. $250,000 $45,000 143,780 200,000 45,000 44,280 720 50,000 10,250 10,105 145 959,848 919,060 I 40,788 44.500 10,750 43,400 ! 10,420 j I 11,000 1,100 330 33,750 13.500 45,000 33,100 12,550 42,240 650 950 2, 700 10, 750 21,750 14,020 10, 430 20.830 13, 740 320 920 280 143,010 16,095 137, 910 15, 350 5,100 745 225, 000 21,800 44,550 21,880 16,410 16,150 208,755 21,080 41,500 21,470 15, 830 15,350 16, 245 720 3,050 410 580 800 45,000 10,250 42,650 9,930 2,350 320 10,750 29, 360 10,290 11,250 10,430 26,458 10,025 8,812 320 2,902 265 2,438 10,730 41,900 520 3,100 50,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 11,250 45, 000 11,250 44, 000 10, 750 13, 720 33,750 10,860 40, 430 10,430 12,335 32,650 390 3, 570 320 1,335 1,100 150,000 44,200 43,050 1,150 250,000 45,000 42, 570 2,430 100,000 22,000 21,160 840 50,000 60,000 50,000 11,250 13,500 10,750 10,450 13,010 10,260 800 490 490 50,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 50, 000 50,000 11,250 22, 500 11,250 17,420 11,250 11,250 10,750 21,660 10,980 16,485 10, 928 10,450 500 840 270 935 322 100, 000 22,100 20,850 1,250 5,710,000 I 1,250,505 1,185,198 65,307 Total I I 5,018,000 Continental National Bank, Kansas 200,000 Nov. 11,1892 City, Mo Nov. 15,1392 50,000 First'National Bank, Clyde, Kans Eugene National Bank, Eugene City, 50,000 Nov. 20,1892 Oreg Commercial National Bank, Sioux City, 150,000 Iowa Dec. 1,1892 60,000 do First National Bank, Batesyille, Ohio... 200,000 Dee. 3,1892 State National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr Woodson National Bank, Yates Center, Dec. 5,1892 | 50,000 | Kans Dec. 31,1892 I 100,000 I First National Bank, Fontiac, Mich Jan. 4,1898 First National Bank, Castle, Mont 65,000 j National Feniberton Bank, Lawrence, 150,000 ' Mass Jan. 10,1898 75,000 First National Bank, Lorain, Ohio Covington City National Bank, Coving500,000 Feb. 1,1893 i ton, "Ky 100,000 Merchants' National Bank, Macon, Ga . Feb. 14,1893 250,000 j iEtna National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.. Mar. 9,1898 100, 000 Citizens' National Bank, Orlando, Fla .. Mar. 22,1893 Apr. 1,1893 50,000 First National Bank, Lexington, 111 May 22,1893 First National Bank, Burnet, Tex 75,000 Southern National Bank, New Orleans, June 5,1893 500,000 La 50,000 First National Bank, Santa Monica, Cal. •June 17,1893 Finney County National Bank, Garden June 20,1893 50,000 City, Kans. 50,000 Lake'National Bank, Wolfboro, N. I I . . . June 29,1893 50,000 First National Bank, Wa Keeney, Kans. June 30,1893 July 6,]893 50,000 First National Bank, Springfield, Mo Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Rockwall, Tex Julv 11,1893 50,000 North Texas National Bank, Dallas, Tex. July 13,1893 1,000,000 Hoquiam, National Bank, Iloquiam, GateCity National Bank," Atlanta! Ga!! July 25,1893 First National Bank, Big Timber, Mont. July 27,1893 July 29,1893 Orono National Bank, Orono, Me Aug. 3,1893 Central National Bank, Dallas, Tex Fourth National Bank, Chattanooga, Aug. 10,1893 Tenn Merchants' National Bank, Fort Worth, Aug. 15,1893 Tex Gallatin Valley National Bank, BozeAug. 18,1893 man, Mont Farmers' National Bank, Constantino, Sept. 4,1893 Mich First National Bank, Mankato, Kans ... Sept. 19,1S93 Sept, 20,1893 Dillon National Bank, Dillon, Mont Gray National Bank, Middletown Springs, Vt .....do Frankfort National Bank, Frankfort, Ky Sept. 21,1893 First National Bank, Slaughter, Wash ".. Oct. 25,1893 Second National Bank, Helena, Mont... Sept. 30,1893 First National Bank, Minneapolis, Kans. Oct. 9,1893 Oct. 14,1893 First National Bank, Wharton, Tex Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Clarksville, Tenn Oct. 19,1898 Issued. 1,220 250 Nov. G, 1893 Nov. 13,1893 Nov. 25,1893 100, 000 50,000 50,000 21,847 11,250 10,650 21, 260 10,830 9,365 587 420 1,285 Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 172,050 10,250 10,870 11,250 159,975 9,730 10,763 10,800 12,075 520 107 450 27,1893 2,1893 18,1893 23,1893 284 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY, •No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OP THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. !*?ame and location of bank. National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa State National Bank, Jefferson, Tex First National Bank, Ilnshville, Nebr... National Bank of Commerce, Provo City, Utah First National Bank, Fredonia, Kans Citizens' National Bank, Whitewater, Wis Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Union City, Tenn First National Bank, Geneva, Nebr First National Bank, Centralia, Wash ... First National Bank, Opelousas, La State National Bank, Dallas, Tex First National Bank, Kinsley, Kans American National Bank,' Salt Lake City, Utah First National Bank, Clinton, Mo First National Bank, Medicine Lodge, Kans Globe National Bank, Kalispel, Mont ... First National Bank, De Witt, Nebr First National Bank, Harrisonville, Mo.. Union National Bank. Salt Lake City, Utah .' Aspen National Bank, Aspen, Colo First National Bank, Fairneld, Nebr..... Sagadahock National Bank, Bath, Me... Merchants and Manufacturers' National Bank, Detroit, Mich First National Bank, Jerseyville, 111 American National Bank,Salina,Kans.. First National Bank, Dcnison, Tex First National Bank, Boulder, Mont First National Bank, Hopkins, Mo First National Bank,Mystic Bridge, Conn First National Bank, Kendallville, Ind.. First National Bank, Columbus, Miss Deadwood National Bank, Deadwood, S.Dak Merchants' National Bank, Deadwood, S. Dak First National Bank, Sterling, Nebr Gate City National Bank, Texarkana, Ark Garden City National Bank, San Jose, Cal First National Bank, Constantino, Mich. Socorro National Bank, Socorro, N. Mex. First National Bank, Dodge City, Kans . State National Banl, Denver, Colo Washington National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash Bates County National Bank, Butler,TMo. First National Bank, Montesano, W ash.. First National Bank, Fort Pierre, S. Dak. Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Auburn, Nebr Kansas National Bank, Topeka, Kans... First National Bank, Ireton, Iowa First National Bank, Bessemer, Ala First National Bank, Lincoln, Kans Cottonwood Valley National Bank, Marion, Kans First National Bank, Osw^ego, Kans First National Bank, Gibbon, Nebr Riverside National Bank, Riverside, Cal. Meridian National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind Date of liquidation. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. Dec. 29,1893 Dec. 30,1893 Jan. 1,1894 $900,000 50,000 50,000 $43,950 9,050 10,750 $41,850 8,740 10,270 $2,100 310 480 Jan. 2,1894 do. 50,000 50,000 10,750 10,400 10,330 10,030 420 370 Jan. 9,1894 75,000 15,195 14,402 793 10,1894 30,1894 1,1894 3,1894 10,1894 15,1894 100,000 50,000 50, 000 50,000 400,000 50,000 22,350 10,800 11,700 10,850 43,800 11,250 20,650 10, 350 11,370 10,120 41,000 10,680 1,700 450 330 730 2,800 570 Feb. 24,1894 Feb. 28,1894 250,000 100,000 43,500 21,450 42,830 19,431 670 2,019 Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 1,1894 2,1894 12,1894 17,1894 50,000 50,000 50, 000 50,000 11,250 10,930 10,750 10,850 10, 875 10,700 10,610 10,220 375 230 140 630 Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. 23,1894 9,1894 10,1894 11,1894 400,000 100, 000 50,000 100,000 43, 950 21,880 10,750 43,925 42, 025 21,125 10,590 40,475 1,925 755 160 3,450 Apr. 14,1894 Apr. 28,1894 Apr. 30,1894 .do May 1,1894 do May 21,1894 May 24,1894 May 30,1894 500,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 75,000 34, 310 10,850 21,550 43,050 11,250 10,750 33,010 44,300 66,600 30,438 10,128 20,240 39,899 10, 730 10,170 28,381 41,830 61,250 3,872 722 1,310 3,151 520 580 4,629 2,470 5,350 June 7,1894 100,000 21,500 20,875 625 June 8,1894 June 10,1894 100,000 50,000 22,500 10,750 21,250 10,465 June 30,1894 50,000 9,390 9,085 1,250 285 305 Julv 1,1894 .... ."do July 16,1894 July 27,1894 July 28,1894 July 30,1894 Aug. 1,1894 Aug. 20,1894 Aug. 28,1894 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 21,900 12, 780 11,250 11,250 11,250 21,110 11,275 10,980 10,770 9,000 1,505 270 480 2,250 250, 000 125,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 36,541 11,250 11,250 43,450 34,153 10,910 11,045 1,550 2,388 310 205 Aug. 29,1894 Sept, 1,1894 do Sept. 10,1894 Sept. 12,1894 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 10,750 43,800 11,350 11,250 10, 750 10,525 39,650 10,870 10,500 10,310 225 4,150 480 750 440 do Sept. 15,1894 Oct. 10,1894 Oct. 20,1894 50,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 11,250 16,440 11,250 45,000 10,750 15,895 10,720 43,440 500 545 530 Oct. 30,1894 200,000 114,960 105,376 6,835,000 1,487,328 1,396,866 Nov. 1,1894 Nov. 5,1894 do Nov. 26,1894 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 13,100 10,200 10,745 10,660 10,034 90,462 1,050 505 590 3,066 Nov. 27,1894 Dec. 17,1894 Dec. 19,1894 500,000 75,000 300,000 48,908 16,470 45,000 43,531 15,650 43,138 5,377 820 1,862 Total. First National Bank, Nashua, Iowa First National Bank, Kirksville, Mo Blaine National Bank, Blaine, Wash National Bank of Fayetteville, N. Y . . . . . Lime Rock National Bank, Providence, R.I First National Bank, Palouse City, Wash. AmericanNationalBank,Galveston,Tex Capital. 1,560 9,584 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 285 No..77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Arapahoe, Nebr ... Commercial National Bank, Seattle, Wash City National Bank, Denver, Colo Helena National Bank, Helena, Mont... City National Bank, Birmingham, Ala .. Security National Bank, Grand Island, Nebr First National Bank, Lyons, Kans First National Bank, Ouray, Colo First National Bank, Waynesboro, Pa . . . First National Bank, Anaconda, Mont .. McPherson National Bank, McPherson, Kans First National Bank, Hurley, Wis First National Bank, Graham, Tex National Bank of Deming, N. Mex Merchants'National Bank, Battle Creek, Mich Salina National Bank, Salina, Kans First National Bank, ISfatchez, Miss First National Bank, lied Lake Falls, Minn Corn Exchange National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa First National Bank, Rico, Colo First National Bank, Shelton, Nebr First National Bank, Moberly, Mo Fifth National Bank, San Antonio, Tex. First National Bank, Haskell, Tex First National Bank, Augusta, Ky Oklahoma National Bank, Oklahoma City, Okla People's National Bank, Colorado, Tex . Citizens' National Bank, Tacoma, Wash. First National Bank, Cherry vale, Kans. Idaho National Bank, Pocatello, Idaho. First National Bank, Spearfish, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Tower, Minn First National Bank, Fort Madison, Iowa First National Bank, Aberdeen, Wash .. First National Bank, Creighton, Nebr... First National Bank, East Portland, Oreg Total Circulation. Capital. Issued. Outstanding Dec. 26,1891 Dec. 29,1894 Jan. 7,1895 Jan. 8,1895 do $50,000 $10,770 $10,290 $480 100,000 200,000 400,000 100,000 : 21,430 45,000 63,000 22,500 20,430 41,074 60,850 20,750 1,000 3,926 2,150 1,750 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 108,100 50,000 50,000 ' 75,000 100,000 45,000 10,850 11,250 15,320 22,500 44,120 10,060 10,955 12,790 21,100 790 295 2,530 1,400 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 10,050 10,850 11,250 11,250 j I ! | 9,150 10,535 10,900 10,920 900 315 350 330 39,260 i 21,650 22,100 37, 460 20, 070 21,105 1,800 1, 580 995 12,1895 18,1895 23,1895 28,1895 1,1895 Feb. 18,1895 Feb. 19,1895 Mar. 4,1895 Mar. 20,1895 Apr. 1,1895 Apr. 10,1895 Apr. 15,1895 100,000 I 100,000 i 100,000 ! i 11,250 ! 10,050 1,200 June 18.1895 June 20J1895 50.000 | 150,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 125,000 50,000 50,000 44,500 11,250 11,250 19,500 28,800 11,250 11,470 ! I 42,030 10,770 10,892 18,820 27,150 10,955 11,180 2,470 480 358 C80 1, 650 295 290 July July July Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 50, 000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 11,250 ' 11,250 22,500 10,950 11,250 11, 250 10,950 22,500 11,250 11,250 ! 22,500 i 10, 750 10,800 21,405 30,290 10,940 11,050 10,400 21,260 10,935 10,913 21,530 500 450 1,095 660 310 200 550 1,240 315 337 970 808,637 48,791 11,250 11,250 11,250 22,940 11,250 11,250 16,875 45,000 ! 11,250 I 10,7S0 10,250 10,710 22,410 10,665 10,935 16,435 41,860 10,690 470 1,000 540 530 585 315 440 3,140 11,250 ! 10, GOO 27,770 j 25, 950 do Apr. Apr. May May May ! Retired. 29,1895 30,1895 10,1895 15,1895 29,1895 15,1895 22,1895 27,1895 1,1895 5,1895 3,1895 1,1895 8,1895 12,1895 24,1895 31.1895 | 4,143,100 | New Mexico National Bank, Socorro, N. | Mex f Nov. 16,1895 50,000 Bonham National Bank, Bonham, Tex . j Nov. 20,1895 50,000 Nov. 21,1895 50,000 First National Bank, Kirwin, Kans Farmers' National Bank, Muncie, Ind..| Nov. 26,1895 100,000 First National Bank, Pratt, Kans I Dec. 5,1895 50,000 50,000 First National Bank, Creede, Colo | Dec. 31,1895 75,000 First National Bank, Puyallup, Wash...! Jan. 1,1896 200,000 First National Bank, Reno, Nev j Jan. 2,1896 50,000 Capital National Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak | Jan. 14,1896 Rockwa.ll County National Bank, Rock- j do wall, Tex ! 50,000 Inter State National Bank, Texarkana, Tex Jan. 15,1896 100,000 Farmers and Drovers' National Bank, Somers, N. Y 100,000 j Jan. 16,1896 New Duluth National Bank, New Duluth, Minn 50. 000 Jan. 31,1896 National Bank, Canton, S. Dak Feb. 1,1896 50', 000 do State National Bank, Denver, Colo.« 300,000 American National Bank, Omaha, Nebr. Feb. 25,1896 200,000 Winnsboro National Bank, Winnsboro, Mar. 2,1896 100,000 S.C 100,000 I Ballinger National Bank, Ballinger,Tex. Mar. 14,1896 Merchants' National Bank, Muskegon, Mar. 26.1896 Mich 100,000 National Bank of Dakota, Huron, S. Dak. Apr. 18^1896 50,000 Iron City National Bank, Llano, Tex... May 14,1896 (!0, 000 May 26,1896 50,000 First National Bank, Morris, Minn June 9,1896 Portland National Bank, Portland, Oreg. 100,000 Southern National Bank, New York, June 10,1896 500,000 N. Y a Formerly insolvent. i ! ! ! 857.428 560 650 63,230 I | 11,250 I 10,900 | 44,000 ! 45,000 | 22,500 ! 22,500 i i 22,500 | 11,250 13,500 11,250 22,500 i | 378,900 I 58, 440 10,890 10,300 41, 750 40, 685 1,820 4,790 20,209 20,550 360 COO 2, 250 4,315 2,291 1,950 21,392 10,855 12,680 10,440 17,100 1,108 395 820 810 5,400 368,850 10,050 286 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Chautauqua County National Bank, Jamestown, N. Y City National Bank, Jamestown, N. Y .. Home National Bank, East Saginaw, Mich La Crosse National Bank, La Crosse, Wis. Traders' National Bank, Providence, R. I Watertown National Bank, Watertown, S. Dak First National Bank, Andes, N. Y First National Bank, Uvalcle, Tex Farmers' National Bank, Malvern, Iowa Fairhaven National Bank, Fairhaven, Wash Date of liquidation. Atlas National Bank of Chicago, 111 Snohomish National Bank of Snohomish, Wash Mercantile National Bank of Dallas, Tex First National Bank of Ionia, Mich First National Bank of Sutherland, Iowa Merchants' National Bank of Brownwood, Tex Manufacturers' National Bank of Pittsburg, Kans National Bank of Commerce of Duluth, Minn Citizens' National Bank of Fergus Falls, Minn Farmers'. National Bank of Arkansas City, Kans First National Bank of Merrill, Wis St. Paul National Bank of St. Paul, Nebr Chemical National Bank of St. Louis, Mo State National Bank of St. Joseph, Mo .. Anderson County National Bank of Garnett, Kans First National Bank of Exeter, Nebr Wyandotte National Bank of Kansas City, Kans First National Bank of Westmoreland, Kans German-American National Bank of St. Cloud, Minn Issued. 8200,000 100,000 June 18,: do.. June 22. 1896 | 200., 000 July 1, 1890 ! 200,000 200,000 Outstanding. $46,910 22,617 $5,290 3, 316 180,000 166,348 13,652 45,000 I i 49,507 ! 40,483 4,517 45,235 4,272 11,250 53,724 11.250 11,250 10, 340 50,459 10,400 10,400 910 3,265 850 10, 920 850 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 Oct. 10, 1896 i 50, 000 11, 250 | 3, 745,000 1,321,979 July 10. July 28', July 31, Aug. 6, Retired. $52,200 ; 25,933 i 1896 1896 1896 I 1896 I Total National Bank, Corning, Iowa National Bank, Troy, N. Y First National Bank of Gothenburg, Nebr Smelte-r National Bank of Durango, Colo. First National Bank of Goldendale, Wash Exchange National Bank of El Dorado, Kans Farmers a n d Merchants' National Bank of Cawker City, Kans First National Bank of Ness City, Kans. First National Bank of Pierce, Nebr First National Bank of Bridgeport, A l a . Holliston National Bank of Holliston, I Mass Crete National Bank of Crete, Nebr I City National Bank of Streator, III I First National Bank of Cisco, Tex I First National Bank of Oakesdale, Wash. First National Bank of Nocona, Tex I First National Bank of Philipsburg, Mont First National Bank of Winston, N. C . . . Merchants' National Bank of Redflcld, S. Dak First National Bank of Chester, 111 First National Bank of Sturgis, B. D a k . . Commercial National Bank of lloanoke, Va Capital. 1,239,538 I 330 11,250* 45,COO 10, 410 40,010 82,441 840 4,990 11,910 11,250 11,635 10,895 275 355 50,000 11,250 I I 22,500 ! 21,555 945 Dec. 22, 1896 Dec. 24, 1896 Dec. 31, 1896 Jan. 1, 1897 50.000 50,000 50,000 50,000 21,058 i 11,250 11,250 11,250 20, 556 10,745 10,430 10,340 502 505 820 910 do.. do Jan. 13,1897 Jan. 29,1897 Feb. 1, 1897 Feb. 10,1897 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50, 000 50,000 37,458 11.250 22,500 11,250 11,250 11,250 32,757 10,945 20,410 10, 260 10.530 10, 898 4, 701 305 2,090 990 720 352 .do Feb. 15, 1897 50,000 100,000 I 11.250 | 45,000 | 10,420 39,630 50,000 50. 000 50,000 11,250 I 11,250 | 11,250 J 10,750 | 10,160 10,780 830 5, 370 500 1,090 470 100.000 700,000 22, 500 45,000 ! 20, 460 41, 590 2,040 3,410 Nov. 10, 1896 ! Nov. 16, 1896 Dec. 10, 1896 Dec. 14, 1896 Dec. 17, 1896 do ....do.. ....do.. ....do.. Feb. 16.1897 Feb. 19,1897 50,000 j 200.000 i 50.000 50.000 50,000 i I 10,855 31,250 j 10,810 440 Feb. 27,3897 I Mar. 2, 1897 I Mar. 15,1897 ! 150, 000 100,COO 50,000 33, 750 25,356 11,250 29,950 19,566 10,330 3,800 5,790 Mar. 16,1897 j ,50,000 11,250 10,295 100,000 22,500 20.531 Feb. 25, 1897 do. Mar: 17,1897 ; Mar. 22, 1897 | Mar. 24, 1897 Mar. 27, 1897 Mar. 31, 1897 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 1, 1897 3, 1897 I 5, 1897 9, 1897 50,000 200,000 75,000 45,000 ! 41,395 16,920 15,490 I 100,000 I 60,000 | 22,500 13,500 21,865 12,770 920 955 1,969 3,605 50,000 ' 11,250 10,210 1,430 635 730 1,040 500,000 500,000 , 45,850 45,000 40,050 43,383 5,800 1,617 50,000 ! 50,000 11,250 11,250 9,200 10,260 2,050 990 3,800 Apr. 13,1897 100,000 22,500 18,700 Apr. 15,1897 50,000 11,250 10,615 635 Apr. 20,1897 100,000 22,500 21,400 1,100 287 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 7 7 . — N A T I O N A L B A N K S THAT H A V E GONE INTO VOLUNTARY L I Q U I D A T I O N UNDER T H E PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF T H E R E V I S E D STATUTES, E T C . — C o n t ' d . Circulation. Name and location of bank. Three Rivers National Bank of Three Rivers, Mich Exeter National Bank of Exeter, Nebr .. First National Bank of Hillsboro, Oreg . First National Bank of Romeo, Mich . . . Chanute National Bank of Chanute, Kans National Bank of the Republic, St. Louis, Mo Third National Bank, New York, N. Y.. Fourth National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. National Bank of Ileppner, Oreg Metropolitan National Bank, Kansas City, Mo South Milwaukee National Bank, South Milwaukee, Wis First National Bank, Alamosa, Colo First National Bank, St. Louis, Mich Farmers' National Bank, Culpeper, Va . Mercantile National Bank, Hartford, Conn Wellsboro National Bank, Welisboro, Pa. National Bank of the Republic, Washington, D. C Nebraska National Bank, York, Nebr... First National Bank, Mason, Tex Midland National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. First National Bank, Oberlin, Kans First National Bank, Dighton, Kans First National Bank, Liberty, Nebr Prairie State National Bank, Chicago, 111. First National Bank, Greensburg, Ind... First National Bank, New Albany, Ind.. First National Bank, Grand Junction. Colo , Date of liquidation. Apr. 27, 1897 Apr. 30, 1897 May 1, 1897 do Issued. 864,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 Retired. Outstanding. $14,400 11, 250 11,250 25,278 $10,830 10,715 10, 410 20.431 $3,570 535 810 4,847 GO,000 13, 500 12,760 710 May 38, 1897 May 20, 1897 Juiie 16, 1897 June 19, 1897 300,000 1,000, 000 100,000 50,000 45, 000 374,165 76,500 11,250 39, 150 352, 934 400 10, 84'J 5, 850 21, 231 8 100 910 May G, 1897 June 30, 1897 500: 000 45,000 41,240 j 3,760 July 1,1897 do July 6, 1897 July 12, 1897 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 36,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 32,530 ' 10,470 10,620 9, 780 3,470 780 630 1,470 July 20, 1897 Aug. 6, 1897 500,000 50,000 50,750 11,250 43,412 10,805 7,338 445 Aug. 11, 1897 Aug. 21,1897 Aug. 23,1897 Aug. 27,1897 Sept, 10,1897 Oct. 1,1897 do Oct. 15.1897 Oct. 26,1897 do 200, 000 50,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 100, 000 200,000 165,223 11, 250 11,250 45,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 45,000 29, 905 53,467 144,160 10, 663 9,890 40,710 9,930 10,650 10,190 44,150 24,250 41,162 21,063 587 1,360 4,290 1,320 600 1,060 850 5,655 12,305 50, 000 11, 250 Oct. 30,1897 Total . National Live Stock Bank, Fort Worth, Tex Nov. 1,1897 do First National Bank, Tobias, Nebr do First National Bank, Clark, S. Dak Government National Bank, Pottsville, Nov. 8,1897 Pa Nov. 30,1897 First National Bank, Athens, Pa Dec. 1,1897 First National Bank, Ovid, Mich do First National Bank, Appleton, Minn... First National Bank, Oklahoma City, Dec. 6,1897 Okla Home National Bank, Chicago, 111 Dec. 7,1897 Fort Smith National Bank, Fort Smith, Dec. 9,1897 Ark Dec. 11,1897 National Bank, Asheville, N. C Merchants' National Bank, Rome, Ga... Dec, 15,1897 Hide and Leather National Bank, ChiDec. 22,1897 cago, 111 United States National Bank, New York, Dec. 23,1897 N. Y d Citizens' National Bank, Itasca, Tex First National Bank, Russellville, Ark.. Dec. 30,1897 Ohio National Bank, Washington, D. C. Dec. 31,1897 National Bank, Winthrop, Me do First National Bank, Bath, N. Y Jan. 10,1898 National Bank of the Republic, Philadelphia, Pa Jan. 11,1898 National Bank, Odessa, Mo do First National Bank, Pomeroy, Wash . . . do Central National Bank, Puebio, Colo Jan. 15,1898 Alexandria National Bank, Alexandria, Ind Jan. 22,1898 First National Bank, Osage City, Kans.. Feb. 1,1898 Citizens' NationalBank, Concordia, Kans do do First National Bank, Aspen, Colo National Bank of America, Chicago, 111. Feb. 11,1898 American Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111 .....do National City Bank, Boston, Mass Feb. 15,1898 First National Bank, Waterville, Wash . Feb. 24,1898 First National Bank, Lacrosse, Kans Feb. 28,1898 Mar. 7,1898 National Bank, Montague, Tex Digitized forFirst FRASER Capital. 9,009,000 | 1,989,990 10,650 600 1,805,073 184,917 100,000 50,000 60, 000 33,750 11,250 13,500 30,740 10,160 11,810 3,010 1,090 1,690 100,000 50,000 59,000 50,000 49,379 25,021 11,250 11,250 40,287 21,687 10,570 10,080 9,092 3,334 680 1,170 50,000 250,000 11,250 1,066 10,650 212 600 854 100,000 100.000 100,000 22,500 25,900 45,000 19,150 22,150 42,720 3,350 3,750 2,280 300,000 45,000 39,775 5,225 500,000 60,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 128,950 13,500 11,250 61,870 14,405 18,477 100,075 12,170 10,000 56,700 10,883 14,087 28,875 1,330 1,250 5,170 3,522 4,390 500,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 233,112 22,500 11,250 11,250 202,657 19,950 10,020 9,110 30,455 2,550 1,230 2,140 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 1,000,000 22,500 11,250 11,250 22,500 199, 420 19,880 10,525 10,105 20,998 166,300 2,620 725 1,145 1, 502 33,120 1,000,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 57,415 11,250 11, 250 11,250 38, 600 43,930 10,725 10, 580 9,980 6,400 13,485 525 670 1,270 288 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank-, Abilene, Tex First National Bank, Bathgate, N. Dak.. National Bank of Commerce, Now Bedford, Mass Hill County National Bank, Hillsboro, Tex First National Bank Kiliingly, Danielsonville, Conn Seventh National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Standard National Bank, New York,N. Y Abilene National Bank, Abilene,Tex... Commercial National Bank, Portland, Oreg Everett National Ba^ak, Boston, Mass . . . Commercial National Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa Stock Growers' National Bank, Pueblo, Colo . First National Bank, Ashland, Wis Weldon National Bank, Ladonia, Tex . . First National Bank, Waitsburg, Wash.. First National Bank, Brownwood, Tex.. Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Waco, Tex First National Bank, Holstein, Iowa Citizens' National Bank, Kansas City, Mo ~... First National Bank, St. Paul, Nebr First Mational Bank, Hannibal, Mo Central National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis Middleport National Bank, Middleport, Ohio First National Bank, Mason City, 111 Mankato National Bank, Mankato, Minn Citizens' National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio First National Bank, Ashburnham, Mass. Date of liquidation. Mar. 25,1898 Mar. 26,1898 ; Issued. Retired. Outitanding. $100,000 50,000 $22,500 11,250 819,900 10,040 $2,600 1,210 21,124 Apr. 1,1898 1,000,000 67,368 46,244 Apr. 5,1898 50, 000 11,250 10,515 705 Apr. 11,1898 110,000 40,918 34,683 6,235 Apr. 13,1898 Apr. 26,1898 May 3,1898 200,000 200,000 100,000 51,445 45,000 22,500 41,690 43,805 20,210 9,755 1,195 2,290 May 13,1898 May 19,1898 500,000 400,000 45,000 97,000 44,115 84,940 885 12,060 May 31,1898 810,000 62,405 43,653 18,752 June June June June July 1,1898 8,1898 15,1898 25,1898 1,1898 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 23,400 28,125 13,500 11,250 22, 500 20, 250 26,450 12,050 10, 945 19,480 3,150 1,675 1,450 305 3,020 do .....do July 28,1898 Aug. 1,1898 Aug. 13,1898 100,000 50,000 22,500 11,250 20,315 8,180 2,185 3,070 200,000 50, 000 100,000 45,000 11,250 22,500 39,120 10,430 19,990 5,880 820 2,510 Aug. 17,1898 300,000 45,000 38,600 6,400 Sept. 5,1898 Sept. 15,1898 Sept. 26,1898 Oct. 1,1898 Oct. 4,1898 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 11,250 46, 755 22,500 22,000 48,050 9,380 40,530 21,038 18,640 44,677 1,870 6,225 1,462 3,360 3,373 Total Pontiac National Bank, Pontiac, Mich.. First National Bank, Jacksonville, 111... Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Hickman, Ky Globe National Bank, Chicago, 111 Boston National Bank, Boston, Mass Columbian National Bank, Boston, Mass Lincoln National Bank, Boston, Mass... National Eagle National Bank, Boston, Mass Market National Bank, Boston, Mass . . . Howard National Bank, Boston, Mass... North National Bank, Boston, Mass National Revere Bank, Boston, Mass Tremont National Bank, Boston, Mass.. Second National Bank, Springfield, Ohio City National Bank, Greenville, Tex National Bank of North America, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Pineville, Ky First National Bank, Beaver City, Nebr. Tyler National Bank, Tyler, Tex First National Bank, Cleburne, Tex Rogersviile National Bank, Rogersville, Tenn Sixth National Bank, New York, N. Y . . Continental National Bank, Boston, Mass Manufacturers' National Bank, Boston, Mass Hamilton National Bank, Boston, Mass. Tradesmen's National Bank, New York, N. Y.« First National Bank, Quincy, 111 St. Louis National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.. Eastland National Bank, Eastland,Tex. Merchants' National Bank, Grand Forks, N.Dak First National Bank, Sa.ginaw, Mich Citizens' National Bank, New Bedford, Mass Capital. 1,817,166 302,065 100,000 I 100,000 ! j 50,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 22,500 84,105 19,340 69,016 3,160 15,089 11,250 45,000 63,048 277,458 169,890 10, 478 38,390 37,379 229,765 156,985 Dee. 19,1898 Dec. 20,1898 .....do Dec. 21,1898 1,000,000 800,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 200,000 50,000 56,747 57,907 60,118 111,082 80,315 57,705 84,472 11,250 42,842 43,832 42,271 82,150 52,601 41,739 68,694 9,770 13, 905 14,075 17,847 28, 932 27,714 15, 966 15,778 1,480 Dec. 22,1898 Dec. 30,1898 Dec. 31,1898 .do Jan. 5,1899 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 165,223 10, 750 11,250 22, 500 22, 500 133, 679 8,900 10,560 19,450 20,962 31,544 1,850 690 3,050 1,538 .do Jan. 6,1899 Jan. 9,1899 75,000 200,000 1,000,000 16, 870 171,212 61,590 14,170 145,724 44,165 2,700 25,488 17, 425 .do . Jan. 10,1899 500,000 750,000 271, 607 50,298 252,191 39,035 19, 416 11,263 Jan. 13,1899 Jan. 16,1899 Jan. 17,1899 Feb. 1,1899 750,000 150,000 1,000,000 50,000 198,690 44,500 189, 200 11,250 168,855 38,384 170,035 10,750 29,835 6,116 19,165 500 Feb. 6,1899 do 50,000 100,000 11,250 48,196 10,498 40,115 752 8,081 Feb. 21,1899 250,000 107,148 95,020 12,128 11,450,000 i 2,119,231 Nov. 19,1898 Nov. 30,1898 Dec. 5,1898 Dec. 6,1898 Dec. 8,1898 Dec. 9,1898 Dec. 12,1898 Dec. 13,1898 Dec. 17,1898 do .do Formerly insolvent. 772 6, 610 * 25,669 47,693 12,905 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 289 No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. First National Bank, Wenona, 111 Mar. 1,1899 First National Bank, Sanborn, Iowa do First National Bank, Salem, Oreg do Simpson National Bank, Eagle Pass, Tex Mar. 4,1899 Citizens' National Bank, Dayton, Wash. Mar. 11,1899 First National Bank, Pana, 111 Mar. 1G,1899 Geneva National Bank, Geneva, Nebr .. Mar. 25,1899 American National Bank, Denver, Colo. Apr. 1,1899 American National Bank, Lima, Ohio .. Apr. 8,1899 People's National Bank, Americus, Ga.. Apr. 15,1899 Thompson National Bank, Putnam, Conn Apr. 2-1,1899 Continental National Bank, Memphis, Tenn ] Apr. 25,1899 First National Bank, Elmcreek, Nebr...! May 15,1899 National Farmers and Planters' Bank, j Baltimore, Md I May 10,1899 First National Bank, Kendrick, Idaho..! May 20,1899 National Exchange Bank, Salem, Mass.. I June 1,1899 American Exchange National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr ! June 17,1899 First National Bank, Russell, Kans.« ... I June 19,1899 Smith County National Bank, Smith Center, Kans | June 30,1899 Union National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. July 1,1899 Dak Jamestown National Bank, Jamestown, July 3,1899 N. Y Globe National Bank, Providence, Pv. I . . July 12,1899 Central National Bank, Springfield, Mo. July 28,1899 Franklin National Bank, New York, N. Y Aug. 1,1899 Elkhart National Bank, Elkhart, lnd... Sept. 5,1899 Wise County National Bank, Decatur,Tex Sept. 7,1899 Sept. 30,1899 First National Bank, Buchanan, Va Niles National Bank, Delta, Pa I Oct. 2,1899 Louisville City National Bank, LouisOct. 18,1899 ville, Ky First National Bank, Auburn, lnd < Oct. 23,1899 do First National Bank, Broken Bow, Nebr. Circulation. Capital. $50,000 50,000 100, 000 70, 000 50,000 50,000 50, 000 500.000 ioo; ooo 50,000 75,000 600,000 50,000 CUR 1904, FT 1- -19 | | j i Out- standing. $11,250 11,250 22, 495 28,530 11,250 11, 250 11,250 83,210 22,500 11,250 24,233 $9, 350 9,670 19,180 25, 340 9,670 10,780 j 9,110 ! 65,875 | 21,150 I 9,280 I 20,289 | $1, 900 1,580 3,315 3,190 1,580 470 2,140 17,335 1, 350 1,970 3,914 44,400 10, 750 37,160 ! 9,010 : 7,240 1,740 800,000 ! 50,000 ! 200,000 i ! 200,000 i 80,000 | 223,212 11,250 I 51,240 j 50,000 t 45,000 ! 18,000 | 181,922 9,350 43,583 41,290 1,900 7,657 38,210 15,400 ; 6,790 2,600 1,545 25,200 23,655 100,000 ! 22,500 I 20,950 i 1,550 100,000 I 300,000 I 100,000 I 200,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 22,500 ! 130,580 89, 500 45,000 11, 250 13,000 11,250 11,250 20,440 I 113,982 74,840 41, 350 10,080 11,160 9, 210 9,760 2,060 16,598 14, 660 3,650 1,170 1,840 2,040 1,490 62,387 ! 12,905 | 16,875 ! 37,425 9, 400 15,360 24, 962 3,505 1,515 1,733,398 j 3,109,686 623,712 200, 000 50,000 75,000 20, 485, 000 Total First National Bank, Chehalis, Wash... Nov. 6,1*9.) 230,000 Traders' National Bank, Baltimore, Md Nov. 15,1899 Purcell National Bank, Purcell, lnd. T Dec. 30,1899 50,000 I Manufacturers' National Bank, Provi500,000 dence, R.I ....do do 50,000 First National Bank, Nacogdoches, Tex Jan. 1, 1900 50,000 First National Bank, Dunkirk, lnd 50,000 First National Bank, Harvard, Nebr ... Jan. 10, 1900 500,000 City National Bank, Providence, R. I.. Jan. 17, 1900 50, 000 First National Bank, Island City, Oreg. Jan. 20, 1900 Jan. 25, 1900 50,000 First National Bank, Colton, Wash i da.. 300,000 Third National Bank, Providence, II. I ! Roger Williams National Bank, ProviI Jan. 30, 499,950 dence, R. I 200,000 Pacific National Bank, Pawtucket, R. I .! Mar, 8, 1900 1900 First National Bank, Pawtucket, R. I.. .|.....7io.. 300,000 Newnan National Bank, Newnan, Ga.. .1 Mar. 10, 1900 50, 000 First National Bank, Longmont, Colo....! Mar. 15, 1900 50,000 Mar. 16, 1900 First National Bank, Homer, N. Y 100, 000 Slater National Bank, Pawtucket, R. I.. Mar. 31, 1900 300, 000 Greenwich National Bank, East Greenwich, R. I Apr. 30,1900 60,000 100, 000 Citizens' National Bank, Lyons, Iowa... J u n e 11,1900 50, 000 First National Bank, Provo City, Utah.. J u n e 30,1900 First National Bank, Blooming Grove, Tex do 50, 000 Woonsocket National Bank, Woon200, 000 socket, R. I J u l y 19,1900 First National Bank, Independence, Aug. 4,1900 50,000 Oreg 100,000 Aug. 30,1900 Phenix National Bank, Phenix, R. I 30, 000 First National Bank, Goldfield, Iowa ... Sept. 20,1900 25,000 Oct. 11,1900 First National Bank, Littleton, Pa National B*ank of Rhode Island, NewMay 3* 1900 100,000 port, R. I. a Total . Retired. Issued. 4,144, 950 a Formerly insolvent. I 11,250 ! 45,000 i 11,250 ! 9, 880 38,241 9,380 1,370 6,759 1,870 68,093 J 11,250 ! 11,250 ' 11,250 230,340 11, 250 11,250 55,864 54,163 9,440 10,118 10,315 200,240 I 9,280 I 9,940 I 42,533 ! 13,930 1,810 1,132 935 30,100 1,970 1,310 13,331 54, 590 95, 015 97,478 45, 000 11,475 45, 000 196,840 47, 600 84,740 85,982 37,090 9,125 33,180 166,253 6,990 10,275 11,496 7,910 2, 350 11,820 30,587 17,100 25, 000 12, 500 15,125 20,630 9,820 1,975 4,370 2,680 I 12,500 10,050 2,450 200,000 171, 908 28,092 12,500 26,470 7, 500 11,060 21,345 7,500 1,440 5,125 83,700 75, 302 8,398 1,420,715 1, 210,240 210,475 290 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Bristol, R . I National Eagle Bank, Bristol, K.I American National Bank, Orange, Va . . Everett National Bank, Everett, Wash.. Nicollet National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn First National Bank, Moulton, Tex Flour City National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn First National Bank, Goldthwaite, Tex. First** National Bank, South Nor walk, Conn Berney National Bank, Birmingham, Ala First National Bank, Guernsey, Wyo Independence National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Centreville National Bank, Thurman, Ohio Continental National Bank, New York, N. Y National Bank of Wilmington, N. C First National Bank, Orangeburg, S. C . Pascoag National Bank, Pascoag, R. I . . Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank, Washington, Pa First National Bank, Vassar, Mich First National Bank, Pawnee City, Nebr. City National Bfank, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. National Phenix Bank, Westerly, R. I . . Citizens' National Bank, Fairhaven, Wash .§ People's National Bank, Martinsburg, W. Va Poughkeepsie National Bank, Poughkeepsie, N. Y National Bank of the Republic, New York, N. Y Date of liquidation. First National Bank, Woonsocket, R. I.. Continental National Bank, Baltimore, Md Third National Bank, Piqua, Ohio Salamanca National Bank, Salamanca, N. Y Albert Lea National Bank, Albert Lea, Minn Washington National Bank, Boston, Mass "Wickford National Bank, Wickford, R. I. Central National Bank, Columbia, S. C.. Issued. Outstanding. Retired. Dec. 17, 1900 do.. Jan. 8, 1901"| Jan. 12, 1901 $75,000 50,000 25,000 70,000 ! $27,264 20,417 25,000 25,000 $21,406 16, 580 21,625 21, 252 $5, 858 3,837 3,375 3,748 Jan. 14, 1901 j Jan. 30, 1901 250,000 I 25,000 I 50,000 6,250 41, 928 4,660 8,072 1,590 Feb. 26, do.. 500,000 ! 50,000 12, 500 33,900 9,560 50,000 Feb. 28, 1901 Mar. 11, 1901 May 1, 1901 100, 000 200.000 25,000 May 3, 1901 5C0, 000 May 10, 1901 50,000 28.199 51,000 25,000 I ! 09.200 | 50,000 i May 25, 1901 1,000,000 May 2' . 1901 100,000 June 1, 1901 | 60,000 June 6, 1901 I 100,000 July 1, 1901 i Aug. 1, 1901 ! .do 329,280 50,000 30,000 100,000 ! i I j I | ! j i 16,100 2,940 ; 20,521 38,690 i 20,300! 53,680 33,550 7,678 12,310 4,700 15,520 272,038 38,155 25,290 78,550 16,450 57,242 11,845 4, 710 21,450 SO, 440 14, 950 14,435 31,819 38, 608 19, 560 4,050 4,315 14,478 15,618 Aug. 9, 1901 Aug. 15, 1901 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 Aug. 26, 1901 50,000 12,500 j 9,820 2,680 Sept. 2, 1901 75, 000 75,000 | 62,480 12, 520 100,000 19,000 38,750 46, 297 54,226 Sept. 14, 1901 150, 000 66,130 54, 038 Sept. 3, 1901 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,162,006 337,994 2,220,281 620,732 Total . First National Bank, Idaho Falls, Idaho. National Commercial Bank, New York, N. Y Davenport National Bank, Davenport, Iowa National Bank of Commerce, Omaha, Nebr Shoe and Leather National Bank, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Harrison, Ark | Citizens' National Bank, Jacksboro, Tex. Third National Bank, Boston, Mass National Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston, Mass Peoples' National Bank, Dover, N. J Ninth National Bank, New York, N. Y.. Railroad National Bank, Lowell, Mass.. Merchants' National Bank, Lowell, Mass First National Bank, Lowell, Mass Augusta National Bank, Augusta, Me .. Merchants'National Bank, Albany, N. Y. National Hide and Leather Bank, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Howe, Tex Albany City National Bank, Albany, Capital. 5,405,000 Nov. 8,1901 25,000 2, 841,013 6,250 6, 250 12,092 Nov. 15,1901 300,000 300,000 248,460 51, 5<i0 Dec. 4,1901 I 100,000 100,000 70,613 29,387 Dec. 10,1901 ( 200,000 I ! | I j i 105,100 44, 900 1,000,000 25,000 30,000 1,000,000 150,000 452,300 6,250 10,000 200,438 359, 888 4,340 7, 600 126,296 92,412 1,910 2,400 74,142 1,000,000 50,000 750,000 400, 000 400,000 250, 000 100,000 200,000 63,385 12,500 66,860 116,0C3 108,086 55,485 100,000 104,960 I | i I | | j ! 37,153 10, 408 40,059 21,606 83,180 38, 802 72, 310 80,385 26,232 2,092 26,801 94,397 24,906 16,683 27,690 24,575 1,000,000 25,000 235,437 4,450 79,882 1,800 300,000 200,000 315,319 6,250 94,135 52,137 69,915 35, 657 24,220 16, 480 200,000 100,000 50,000 30,000 36,750 20,795 .do. Dec. 19,1901 ....do Dec. 24,1901 .do Dec. 31,1901 do Jan. 4,1902 do do Jan. Jan. 14,1902 20,1902 Jan. 27,1902 Feb. 1,1902 Feb. Feb. 5,1902 6,1902 50,000 15,000 11,615 13,250 9, 205 3,385 Feb. 19,1902 50,000 50,000 31,700 18,300 Feb. 20,1902 do Feb. 25,1902 750,000 100,000 100,000 62,851 27, 890 100,000 39,789 19,192 71,383 23,062 8,698 28,617 Feb. 15,1902 do do 291 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Oont'd. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Elizabeth, N. J . . . . Century National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio. Old National Bank, Youngstown, Ohio«. Merchants' National Bank, Chicago, 111. Cambria National Bank, Johnstown, Pa. Metropolitan National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Union National Bank, New Orleans, La. First National Bank, Vandergrift, P a . . . Troy City National Bank, Troy, N. Y Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago, Second National Bank, Newark, N. J . . . Preston National Bank, Detroit, Mich ..! Newark City National Bank, Newark, N. J East Orange National Bank, East Orange, N. J Bellevue National Bank, Bellevue, Pa Beaver National Bank, Beaver, Pa Old National Bank, Whitehall, N. Y Third National Bank, Allegheny, Pa . . . Third National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn Perrin National Bank, Lafayette, Ind Citizens' National Bank, JPittsburg, P a . . Hibernia National Bank, New Orleans, La Continental National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Mechanics' National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Mercer County National Bank, Mercer, j Pa ! Sharon National Bank, Sharon, Pa i Steubenville National Bank, Steubenville, Ohio Northwestern National Bank of Superior, West Superior, Wis Second National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio. State National Bank, South McAlester, Ind. T Total 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 Aug. 11. Aug. 20; Sept. 11,1902 125.000 125,000 | 75,160 ! 49, 840 Oct. 7, 1902 J Oct. 15, 1902 | 100,000 ' 100,000 100,000 I 52,345 64,535 ! 30,880 j 35, 465 21,465 Oct. 20,1902 13, 545 15,486 50,000 : ! 19,555,000 Ainsworth National Bank, Portland, j 100, 000 Oreg ! Nov. 3,1902 30.000 ; First National Bank, Pawpaw, 111 | Nov. 10,1902 50,000 l State National Bank, Quanah, Tex | Nov. 20,1902 25,000 i First National Bank, Grand Saline, Tex. Dec. 15,1902 50,000 ! Rochester National Bank,Rochester, Pa. Jan. 6,1903 30,000 ! First National Bank. Paulding, Ohio . . . Jan. 12,1903 do 50,000 ; Home National Bank, Royersford, P a . . . American Exchange National Bank, Jan. 14,1903 500,ooo ; Cleveland, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, McKccsport, Jan. 15, 1903 : 100,000 ; Pa Western National Bank, New York, N. Y. i Jan. 31, 1903 ; Mechanics' National Bank, Philadel- I! 2,100,000 phia, Pa Feb. 16, 1903 : Cleveland County National Bank, Nor- I 500,000 man, Okla ! Feb. 28, 1903 : Cambridge National Bank, East Cam25,000 bridge, Mass Mar. 12, 1903 | 100,000 ! Central National Bank, Worcester, Mass.I Mar. 30, 1903 | 300,000 I City National Bank, Worcester, Mass . . J do.. 200,000 j City National Bank, Mobile, Ala Mar. 31, 1903~ 200,000 ! Citizens' National Bank, Mexia. Tex Apr. 6, 1903 ! 50,000 ! Seventh National Bank, New York, N. Y. Apr. 9, 1903 ; 2,500,000 ; Naiional Broadway Bank, New York, I 3,000,000 I N. Y " Apr. 21, West End National Bank, Washington, Apr. 23, 1903 I D. C 200,000 Pittsburgh National Bank oi" Commerce, Pittsburgh, Pa May 2, 1903 | 500,000 First National Bank of J e f f e r s o n , I Charlestown, W. Va May 7, 1903 I 50,000 ! 1003 ! issued. a No circulation 12,500 5,060 7,440 8,092,346 5,557,706 j 2,534,640 25,COO 7,500 12,500 10, 000 12, 500 10,000 25,000 14,925 4,290 8,000 5,740 8,400 5,900 16,813 ! i I ! i ! i 10,075 3,210 4, 500 4, 260 4,100 4,100 8,187 225,000 ! 136,168 j i 16,030 ! 339,485 I 88,832 24,650 j 544,050 I 8, 620 204,565 479,110 j 315,488 \ 163, 622 10,000 | 5,430 j 4, 570 25,948 54,550 54,610 139,745 12,000 550,581 I | i I I ! i j | ' 10, 623 25, 495 24,485 70, 455 5,250 241,372 526,177 | 375,452 [ 150, 725 50,000 j 31,055 ', 18, 945 310,926 162,515 : 14S,411 33,800 20,570 . 18,230 ! 15,325 29,055 30,125 69,290 6,750 309,209 i 292 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDEE THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Capital City National Bank, Atlanta, Ga Merchants and Planters' National Bank, Montgomery, Ala Lampasas National Bank, Lampasas, Tex Commercial National Bank, Providence, R. I First National Bank, Wellsville. Ohio... First National Bank, Westfield, N. J .... Park National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio... Merchants' National Bank, Gardiner, Me. Citizens' National Bank, Yonkers, N.Y.. Massachusetts National Bank, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Garrett, 111 Boston National Bank, Seattle, Wash... Coal and Iron National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio First National Exchange Bank, Plymouth, Mich Citizens' National Bank, Shreveport, La. Lime Rock NationalBank,Rockland, Me. Meridian National Bank, Meridian, Miss. Western National Bank of the United States, New York, N. Y The First National Bank, Worcester, Mass Ell wood City National Bank, Ell wood City, Pa.. .* Motion. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. Mfty 16,1903 | §250,000 $49,100 $28,000 $21,100 May 10,1903 \ 250,000 51,815 23,800 28,015 25,000 12, 500 6,150 6,350 June 6, 1903 J u n e 18,1903 June 30,1903 July 1,1903 do Aug. 1,1903 500, 000 50,000 50,000 650,000 50,000 100,000 62,188 40, 516 17,500 492,900 12,500 52, 692 28,570 19,910 11,150 229,650 6,000 30,250 33,618 20,606 6,350 263,250 6,500 22,442 Aug. 5,1903 Aug. 6.1903 Aug. 8,1903 800,000 25,000 180,000 59,443 15,000 48,900 27,073 6,150 21,000 32,370 8,850 27, 900 Aug. 15,1903 ; 1,000,000 348,750 155,080 193,670 12,500 25,000 72,113 97,200 5,300 11,400 32,033 41,700 7,200 13,600 40,080 55,500 5,1903 ; 12,500,000 1,460,000 .do. Aug. 20,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Sept. 1,1903 Sept. 15,1903 Oct. 50,000 100,000 105, 000 100,000 914,440 545,560 Oct. 22,3903 300,000 49,. 250 25,050 24,200 Oct. 24,1903 75, 000 19,000 10,000 9,000 25,820, 000 6,147,514 City National Bank, Norfolk, Va Sept. 28,1903 Sour Lake National Bank, Sour Lake, Tex '.. Oct. 8,1903 200,000 200,000 92, 305 50, 000 12, 500 4,650 7,850 Oct. 10,1903 Oct. 30,1903 do 50,000 1,500,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 600,000 150, 000 12,500 196,000 49,400 6,300 12,500 6,300 49,250 100,000 4,700 116,500 21,600 2,800 3,650 2,250 23,300 47,423 7,800 79,500 27,800 3,500 8,850 4,050 25,950 52,577 98,500 42,590 24, 200 300,000 12,000 50,000 12,500 59,912 7,700 Total . National Bank of Chanute, Chanute, Kans National Suffolk Bank, Boston, Mass Republic National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa . Rockwell National Bank, Rockwall,Tex. First National Bank, Gainesboro, Tenn. First National Bank, Harrison, Okla National Hamilton Bank, Boston, Mass. Citizens' NationaljBank, Worcester. Mass. Manufacturers' National Bank, Baltimore, Md Red River National Bank, Gainesville, Tex German-American National Bank, Peoria, 111 National Bank of Christiana, Pa Washington National Bank, Westerly, R.I *... Davis National Bank, Seymour, Tex Iron City National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa . Merchants and Manufacturers' National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Leicester National Bank, Leicester, Mass. First National Bank, Oxford, Ohio First National Bank, Dallas, Oreg Bankers' National Bank, Cleveland,Ohio Tulsa National Bank, Tulsa, Ind. T.a... Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Crockett, Tex Velasco National Bank, Velasco, Tex ... Marblehead National Bank, Marblehead, Mass Citizens' National Bank, Akron, Ohio... Central National Bank, New York, N. Y. Colonial National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa.. Tradesmen's National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Colonial National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Atlas National Bank, Boston, Mass Pawcatuck National Bank, Pawcatuck, Conn Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. 2,1903 10,1903 14,1903 30,1903 12,1903 3, 558,721 2,588, 793 107,695 55,910 Dec. 21,1903 j 500,000 Dec. 30,1903 j 100,000 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 2,1904 12,1904 23,1904 30,1904 1,1904 300,000 50,000 ....do .....do Feb. 10,1904 Feb. 11,1904 Feb. 13,1904 Feb. 26,1904 800,000 100,000 50, 000 25, 000 500,000 25, 000 800,000 24, 250 49,050 6,250 500,000 92,343 3,800 11,890 4,750 17,300 324,642 4,535 14,250 6,250 180,950 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 3,1904 50,000 50,000 11,900 11,900 3,450 3,150 8,450 8,750 120,000 150, 000 1,000,000 49,300 98, 795 929,300 50,000 15,933 21,000 334,545 14,850 33, 367 77,795 594,755 35,150 200, 000 55, 902 144,098 197, 750 64,765 49,750 19,100 148,000 45,665 100,000 I 34,102 65,898 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 4,1904 5,1904 12,1904 23,1904 150,000 50, 000 400,000 1,000, 000 Mar. 29,1904 400,000 Apr. 2,1904 1,000,000 Apr. 4,1904 j 1,500,000 Apr. 8,1904 | a No circulation. 100,000 16,500 207,657 8,200 38,110 7,750 42,612 475,358 19,715 34,800 319,050 293 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE KEVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. \ : ame and location of bank. Circulation. ! Date of i liquidation. Leather Manufacturers' National Bank, New York, N. Y Wayne National Bank, Wayne, Nebr Second National Bank, Youngstown, Ohio Colonial National Bank, Boston, Mass .. National Bank of Redemption, Boston, Mass National Exchange Bank, Weatherford, Tex National Bank of North America, Providence, R. I Waterloo National Bank, Waterloo, Iowa. First National Bank. Providence, R. I . . American National Bank, Long Beach, Cal State National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio .. Citizens' National Bank, Raton, N.Mex. Citizens' National Bank, Miamisburg, Ohio .'. . Old National Bank, Washington, Pa." .. First National Bank, Sioux Rapids, Iowa. Weybosset National Bank, Providence, R.I First National Bank, Cambridge, Mass.. Idaho National Bank, Lewiston, Idaho.. First National Bank, Warren, R.I National Warren Bank, Warren, R. I National Hope Bank, Warren, R. 1 First National Bank, Lynn, Mass Ohio Valley National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, Jacksonville, Tex Kingfisher National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla National Bank of Lyndon, Vt City National Bank, Lampasas, Tex.« .. The First National Bank of Wehrum, Pa. The People's National Bank of Belfast, Me Capital. Apr. 16,1904 May 10,1904 May 23,1904 May 31,1904 .do $600,000 i 50J000 i Issued. Retired. Outstanding. 1474,900 : 8178,773 2,350 39,300 200,000 1 1,000,000 I 170,000 ' 148,500 i 2,000,000 ; 711,000 ; $296,127 36,950 30,305 40,520 134,295 107,980 1 220,850 | 490,750 June 7,1904 j 25,000 12,500 ' June 14,1904 June 15,1904 June 24,1904 I 500,000 100,000 500,000 00,598 49,200 ; 110,150 June 30,1904 i July 1,1904 i July 7,1901 50,000 • 500,000 ; 50,000 ; 49,350 I 490,550 i 87,500 ! July 11,1904 July 20,1904 i July 25', 1904 100,000 150,000 50,000 : 25,000 \ 2,400 ; 12,500 ; 12,500 ;. July 20.1904 Auff. 0J904 Aug. 15,1904 ; Aug. 24.1904 do.'. ' ; do 500,000 I 200, 000 50,000 . 150,000 ; 200,000 ; 180,000 ! 500,000 \ 50,769 100,000 12,500 50,000 49,300 82,-500 880,000 700,000 ' 218,482 j Aug. 80,1904 Sept. 12,1904 ' ! | | [ | i 2,500 | 10,000 8,400 I 58,198 7,350 ! 41,850 19,080 • 127,070 i 4,700 i 44,650 40,400 I 444,150 3,850 j 33,650 8,501 10,698 1,400 2,943 2, 303 436 42,490 22,600 I I J 48,268 89,302 11,100 47,057 46,997 32,064 i 337, 510 ! 110,950 ; 137,532 25,000 ; Total I 23,950 ; 7,100 j 16,850 j 25,000 ! 6,250 ! 6, 000 250 i 29,714 50,000 j 32,205 j 2,551 I 50,000 i 25,000 i T/666"i I 7," 665 | 50,000 . 50,000 50,000 ! ! 19, 775,000 7,778,386 j 2,357,560 5,420,826 Grand total | 217,130,060 Sept. 16,190i Sept. 24,1904 i Sept. 27,1904 j do '' Oct. 18,1904 i Oct. 31,1904 i a No circulation. 81,957,507 j 68,403,632 13,553,875 294 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 7 8 . — N A T I O N A L B A N K S IN L I Q U I D A T I O N UNDER SECTION 7, A C T J U L Y 12, 1882, W I T H B A T E OF E X P I R A T I O N OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, R E T I R E D , AND OUTSTANDING, SUCCEEDED BY ASSOCIATIONS WITH T H E S A M E OR D I F F E R E N T T I T L E , OCTOBER 31, 1904. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Kittanning, Pa . . . July 2,1882 Total National Bank of Beaver County, New Brighton, Pa Nov. 12,1884 National Bank, Beaver Bam, Wis Dec. 24,1884 Merchants' National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Dec. 27,1884 Union National Bank, Chicago, 111 Dec. 29,1884 First National Bank, Le Roy, N. Y Jan. 2,1885 Evansville National Bank, Evansville, Ind Jan. 3,1885 National Albany Exchange Bank, Albany, N. Y Jan. 10,1885 National Bank, Galena, 111 Jan. 11,1885 National State Bank, Lafayette, Ind....i Jan. 16,1885 First National Bank, Knoxville, 111 I do Farmers' National Bank, Ripley, Ohio.. Jan. 17,1885 City National Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich. Jan. 21,1885 Lee County National Bank, Dixon, 111 do Fort Wayne National Bank, Fort Wayne, Ind Jan. 25,1885 National Exchange Bank, Tiffin, Ohio..I Mar. 1,1885 National Bank, Mai one, N. Y ! Mar. 9,1885 Jefferson National Bank, Steubenville, Ohio ! Mar. 21,1885 First National Bank, Battle Creek, Mich. Mar. 28,1885 Central National Bank, Danville, Ky do Knox County National Bank, Mount Vemon, Ohio Apr. 1,1885 First National Bank, Houghton, Mich..! Apr. 18,1885 National Bank, Fort Edward, N.Y i Apr. 22,1885 National Bank, Salem, N. Y | May 4,1885 National Exchange Bank, Seneca Falls, i N. Y I May 6,1885 Trumbull National Bank, Warren, Ohio. July 5,1885 Attleborough National Bank, North I Attleborough, Mass | Jaly 17,1885 American National Bank, Detroit, Mich.! July 24,1885 First National Bank, Paris, 111 j Aug. 12,1885 First National Bank, Saint Johns. Mich.I Aug. 14,1885 Second National Bank, Pontiac, Mich . J Sept. 1,1885 Raleigh National Bank, Raleigh, N. C ..! Sept. 5,1885 First National Bank, Danville, Ky i Sept. 22,1885 Total. Ohio National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio ..! Jan. 1,1889 National Bank, Lebanon, Ky ! Apr. 7,1889 Total I MonmouthNationalBank.MoiimouthJllI Muskegon National Bank, Muskegon, Mich First National Bank, Richmond, Ky First National Bank, Port Huron, Mich. : Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. $200,000 8199,500 $195,640 $3,860 200,000 199,500 195,640 3,860 200,000 50,000 97,300 41,100 94,766 39,651 2,534 1,449 800,000 1,000,000 150,000 228,100 62,800 135,000 217,345 53,515 131,419 10,755 9,285 3,581 800,000 543,050 525,306 17,744 300,000 100,000 300,000 60,000 100,000 300, 000 100,000 243,900 55,900 117,000 43,600 87,400 45, 000 41,500 237,685 53,627 108,410 41, 791 84,185 42,253 39,029 6,215 2, 273 8, 590 1,809 3,215 2,747 2,471 350,000 125,000 200, 000 257,300 50,500 65,900 249,958 47,713 62,406 7,342 2, 787 3,494 150,000 100,000 200,000 132,600 89,200 180,000 129,232 86,840 175,051 3, 868 2,360 4,949 75, 000 100,000 100,000 100,000 53,200 45,000 88, 900 86,100 50,440 41,640 81,036 79, 300 2,760 3,360 7,864 6,800 100,000 150,000 88,400 132,400 86,169 129,305 2,231 3,095 100,000 400,000 125, 000 50,000 100,000 400,000 150,000 84,300 251,500 111, 500 21,000 43,000 123,900 130,500 82,310 245,090 108,009 20,015 41,130 117,560 126,815 1,990 6,410 3,491 985 1,870 6,340 7,335,000 3,776, 850 3,629,001 147,849 400,000 100, 000 57,763 45,000 52,455 42,555 5,308 2,445 500,000 102,763 95,010 7,753 19,735 2,065 Aug. 18,1890 100,000 Aug. 27,1890 Oct. 3,1890 Oct. 15,1890 100,COO 250,000 135,000 21,720 66,979 57, 480 20,165 61, 333 54, 342 1,555 5,646 3,138 585,000 167,979 155,575 12,404 Jan. 23,1891 Union National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis First National Bank,Grand Haven,Mich. June 5,1891 200,000 200,000 45,000 45,000 43,028 42,501 1,972 2,499 400,000 90,000 85,529 4,471 50, 000 53,900 100,000 50,000 70,000 200,000 100,000 45,000 48,510 22,500 11,250 15,750 45,000 22, 500 43,337 46,540 20,613 9, 925 14,705 42, 508 20, 340 1,663 1,970 1,887 1,325 1,045 2,492 2,160 623, 900 210,510 I 197,968 12,542 Total. Total . First National Bank, Plymouth, Mich .. National Bank, W'ooster, Ohio Defiance National Bank, Defiance,Ohio. First National Bank, New London, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, Mankato, Minn Third National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio.. Third National Bank, Urbana, Ohio Total Nov. Nov. Dec. Mar. Apr. Sept, Oct. 14,1891 29,1891 7,1891 23,1892 27,1892 19,1892 15,1892 295 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Xo. 78.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, ETC. —Continued. 1 Name and location of bank. Circulation. Tin Capital. j liquidation. Lumberman's National Bank, Muske- j gon Mich j Phoenix National Bank, Medina, Ohio.J First National Bank, Chelsea, Vt : Farmers' National Bank, Owatoiina, | Minn j Total Jan. 16,1893 Feb. 10,1893 June 10,1893 June 30,1893 National Bank of Greensboro, N. C Total 1,307 61,376 6,574 250,000 50,000 50,000 65,000 50,000 180,000 10,810 11,460 22,500 12,900 172,127 9, 631 10,474 20,635 11,200 7,873 1,179 986 1,865 1,700 465,000 ... .,, .... 100,000 237,670 224,067 13,603 45,000 42,805 2,195 ] 100,000 45,000 42,805 2,195 \ Jan. 18,1896 100,000 83,300 78,425 4,875 i 100,000 83,300 78,425 4,875 50,000 100,000 12, 600 45, 000 11,588 42, 605 1,012 2,395 150,000 57,600 54,193 3,407 134,000 200,000 75,600 45,000 67,420 j 38,620 j 8,180 6,380 334.000 120,600 May May July July Aug. 5,1894 30,1894 22,1894 30,1894 1,1894 — ; Apr. 21,1895 ! Total . 22,500 | 20,370 j 22,500 20,370 2,130 200, 000 100, 000 50,000 190, 100 25, 000 12 500 134, 925 17, 815 8, 500 55, 175 7, 185 4, 000 350,000 27,600 161,240 | 66,360 65,000 100,000 I 50,000 i 50,000 ' 46,545 69,215 31,600 36,672 18,455 30, 785 18,400 13, 328 100,000 44,387 93,598 12,500 \ I i I 61,205 30,430 53,150 5,700 38, 795 13, 957 40, 448 6,800 ! 1,065,000 515,485 I 334,517 180,968 1,000,000 50,000 I 250,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 400,000 100,000 100, 000 50,000 288,747 | i 29,500 40,000 50,000 106,915 100,475 27.267 14,742 175,000 51,446 26,434 ! 25,012 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 96,545 100, 000 40, 010 75,000 48,800 ' 49, 950 18,050 37, 050 47,745 50,050 21,960 37,950 2,775,000 1,070,647 Total. Nov. Mar. Mar. Apr. 28,1901 10,1902 13,1902 16,1902 ! j May 4,1902 j J u l y 30,1902 Oct. 20,1902 I Oct. 28,1902 I ' Detroit National Bank, Detroit, Mich....! Nov. 17,1902 Drovers' National Bank, Union Stock j Yards, Chicago, 111 ! Dec. 13,1902 Linderman National Bank, Mauch Chunk, Pa Dec. 30,1902 Old National Bank, Cambridge, Ohio...i Jan. 12,1903 National Bank of Oshkosh, Wis ! Feb. 1,1903 First National Bank, Mauch Chunk, Pa.I Feb. 24,1903 First National Bank, Bridgeport, Ohio..i do •Vilas National Bank, Plattsburg j N. Y . . ! . . . . . do FirstNationalBank,MountGilead,Ohio do . First National Bank, Mount Pleasant, Ohio .do. Peoples' National Bank, Barnesville, Ohio Feb. 26,1903 City National Bank, Akron, Ohio May 1,1903 First National Bank, Tipton, Iowa June 2,1903 First National Bank, Shamokin, Pa j Sept. 4,1903 ! 14,560 50,000 i Citizens'National Bank, Zanesville,Ohio; May 11,1901 Iron National Bank, Plattsburg, N. Y . . J June 4,1901 Charles City National Bank, Iowa ; Oct. 8,1901 Manufacturers' National Bank, Neenah, Wis National Bank of Kittanning, Pa First National Bank, Washington, Iowa First National Bank, Evansville, Ind First National Bank of Porter County, Valparaiso,Ind "... First National Bank, Warren, Ohio Moss National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio National Bank of Sandy Hill, N. Y 106,040 50,000 Total . Total SI, 350 1,356 2,561 15, 793 Morrow County National Bank, Mount 1 Gilead, Ohio' I Feb. 5,1900 ! 821,150 15,744 8,689 67,950 Northampton County National Bank, j j Easton, Pa i May 1,1898 National State Bank, Blooniington, 111. J May 3,1898 Total $22,500 17,100 11,250 17,100 Walden National Bank, Walden, N. Y ..| Jan. 25.1897 National Bank of Rockville. Ind i May 14,1897 Total $100,000 75,000 50,000 75,000 Total Total Outstanding. 300,000 ! Second National Bank, Bay City, MichJ First National Bank, Farmer City, 111 i First National Bank, Kasson, Minn j First National Bank, Lagrange, Ind j First National Bank, Fairfield, Me National Bank of Granviilo, N, Y Retired. Issued. i 65,000 100,000 50,000 500,000 | | | j | 100.000 ' 100J 000 100,000 50,000 28,740 j 2,130 21,260 182,820 | 105,927 I 18,710 10,790 21,850 18,150 23,370 26,630 48,030 58,885 46,630 53,845 12,367 14,900 8,447 6,295 589,699 j 480,948 296 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 78.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, ETC. —Continued. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Second National Bank, Colfax, Wash . . . Jan. 16,1904 National Bank of New Brighton, Pa Sept. 15,1904 Fsrst National Bank, Danvers, Mass Oct. 25,1904 Total Grand total Capital. $60,000 100,000 150,000 Issued. $15,000 24,700 39,599 Retired. $5,350 2,700 Outstanding. $9,650 22,000 39,599 310,000 79,299 8,050 71,249 15,642,900 7,075,253 6,039,505 1,035,748 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 297 No. 79.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OP SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF T H E REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE PuRpqsE OF ORGANIZING N E W ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME OR DIFFERENT TITLE, WITH DATE OF LIQUIDATION, AMOUNT OF CAPITAL, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING ON OCTOBER 31, 1904. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. $270,000 $263,275 $6,725 300,000 270,000 263,275 6,725 100, 000 300,000 90. 000 279;248 87,756 268,196 2,244 11,052 400,000 j 369,248 355,952 13,296 May 12," ±882' May 13,1882 May 15,1882 *do do May 18,1882 .do May 22,1882 do May 27,1882 May 31,1882 50,000 130,000 1,000,000 50,000 200,000 300,000 300,000 200,000 1,000, 000 500, 000 100,000 300,000 150,000 100,000 150,000 300,000 500,000 500,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 45,000 83,456 90,000 45, 000 180,000 376,890 286,000 87,400 510,800 355,310 114,822 252,000 135,000 45,000 90,000 266,462 441,529 442,870 110, 540 45,000 M, 525 45,000 79,200 99,000 175, 060 43,656 81,509 83,658 43,715 176,300 370,475 280,386 83,525 500,400 350,835 111,117 247,767 132,260 42,876 87, 922 260,213 435,176 432,630 108,265 42,075 62,270 40,717 77,667 96,960 167,944 " l , 344 1,947 6, 342 1,285 3,700 6,415 5,614 3,875 10,400 4,475 3,705 4,233 2,740 2,124 2,078 6,249 6,353 10,240 2,275 2,925 2,255 4,283 1,533 2,040 7,116 do do do June 1,1882 do do June 10,1882 do , June 14,1882 50,000 200, 000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50, 000 1,000, 000 200,000 800,000 84, 640 229,170 102. 706 85', 078 90,000 58,382 799,800 180,000 609,500 82,466 224,215 100,454 82,156 88,070 56,181 782,420 175,804 598,275 2,174 4,955 2,252 2,922 1,930 2,201 17,380 4,196 11,225 June 15,1882 do June 17,1882 June 20,1882 June 24,1882 do do June 29,1882 do June 30,1882 .....do .....do do July 3,1882 July 11,1882 Aug. 3,1882 Oct. 3,1882 Oct. 6,1882 50, 000 100, 000 500,000 375,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 750,000 200,000 50, 000 200, 000 125, 000 100,000 75, 000 50, 000 200,000 150,000 150,000 45,000 90, 000 336,345 337,500 88,400 90, 000 54,000 594,000 141.575 45;000 180,000 121,050 45,000 45,000 45, 000 180,000 135,000 90,000 43,262 88,155 331.048 33i;510 86,720 87, 339 52,S05 586,385 136,463 44,155 176,265 118,630 44,290 43,744 43,466 176,493 132,671 87,303 1,738 1,845 5,297 5,990 1, 680 2,661 1,195 7,615 Apr. 24,1882 Apr. 29,1882 .do Apr. 30,1882 Apr. 28,1882 do Apr. 29,1882 May 5,1882 May 6,1882 do May 2,1882 May 4,1882 May 9,1882 6,112 845 3,735 2,420 710 1,256 1,534 3,507 2,329 2,697 12, 715, 000 9,368,010 9,161,063 206,947 Dec. 31,1882 Feb. 24,1883 ....do ....do 50,000 100,000 100,000 100, 000 45,000 90,000 80,800 47,800 43,472 82,311 79,123 46,373 1,528 7,689 1,677 1,427 ....do ....do ....do 400,000 50,000 100,000 155,900 45,000 53,500 151,933 42,534 51,627 3,967 2,466 1,873 Total. First National Bank, Sandyhill, N. Y . . . First National Bank, Lawrenceburg,Ind First National Bank, Cambridge, Ohio.. First National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich First National Bank, Delphos, Ohio First National Bank, Freeport, 111 Outstanding. $300,000 First National Bank, Rondout, N. Y j Oct. 30,1880 Total First National Bank, Huntington. Ind.. Jan. 31,1881 First National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind. July 5,1881 Total. First National Bank, Valparaiso, Ind .. First National Bank, Stillwater, Minn . First National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Woodstock, 111 Second National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Second National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Portsmouth, N. H. First National Bank, Richmond, Ind ... Second National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio. First National Bank, New Haven, Conn. First National Bank, Akron, Ohio First National Bank, Worcester, Mass... First National Bank, Barre, Mass First National Bank, Davenport, Iowa.. First National Bank, Kendallville, Ind. First National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio.., First National Bank, Youngstown,Ohio. First National Bank, Evansville, Ind ... First National Bank, Salem, Ohio First National Bank, Scranton, Pa First National Bank, Centerville, Ind... First National Bank, Fort Wayne, Ind.. First National Bank, Strasburg, Pa First National Bank, Marietta, Pa First National Bank, Lafayette, Ind First National Bank, McConnelsville, Ohio First National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis... Second National Bank, Akron, Ohio First National Bank, Ann Arbor Mich.. First National Bank, Geneva, Ohio First National Bank, Oberlin, Ohio First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.. First National Bank, Troy, Ohio Third National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. First National Bank, Cambridge Citv, Ind :.. First National Bank, Lyons, Iowa First National Bank, Detroit, Mich First National Bank, Wilkesbarre, Pa... First National Bank, Iowa City. Iowa... First National Bank, Nashua, N. H First National Bank, Johnstown, Pa First National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa First National Bank, Terre Haute, Ind.. First National Bank, Hollidaysburg, Pa. First National Bank, Bath, Me First National Bank, Janesville, Wis First National Bank, Michigan City,Ind. First National Bank, Monmouth, 111 First National Bank, Marion, Iowa First National Bank, Marlboro, Mass National Bank of Stanford, Ky First National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio... Retired. , 298 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 79.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER T H E PROVISIONS OF SECTION 5220 AND 5221 OF T H E REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. First National Bank, Elyria, Ohio Feb. 24,1883 First National Bank, Troy, N. Y do Second National Bank, Detroit, Mich... do Second National Bank, Peoria, 111 do National Fort Plain Bank, Fort Plain, N. Y .do. Total . Logansport National Bank, Logansport, Ind National Bank of Birmingham, Ala First National Bank, Westfield, N. Y FirstNationalBank, Independence, Iowa Dec. May June Oct. 1,18S3 14,1884 1,1884 31,1884 Total . First National Bank, Sturgis, Mich National Bank of Rutland, Vt Kent National Bank, Chestertown, Md . National Fulton County Bank, Gloversville, N. Y First National Bank, Centralia, 111. National Exchange Bank, Albion, Mich. First National Bank, Paris, Mo First National Bank, Yakima, Wash First National Bank, Flint, Mich $2,081 5,341 12,650 3,147 174,300 171,226 3,074 2,600,000 1,465,550 1,418,620 46, 920 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 16,850 45,000 42,800 90,000 200,000 ! 15, 665 j 44,094 I 41,474 88,160 1,185 906 1, 326 1,840 189,393 5,257 43,850 238, 700 18,200 42, 111 230,924 17,460 1, 739 7,776 740 Feb. 20,1885 Feb. 25,1885 Feb. 28,1885 Mar. 31,1885 June 30,1885 do 150,000 80,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 135,000 I 70,600 30,600 89,155 14,650 122,500 131,808 i 68,390 30,122 87,248 14,550 118,805 3,192 2,210 478 1,907 100 3,695 1,255,000 Total . „ Sandy River National Bank, Farmington, Me , Nov. 1,1890 •Second National Bank, Aurora, 111 July 13,1891 763,255 j 741,418 | 21,837 200,000 50,000 45,000 12,240 41.728 I 11;830 3,272 410 250,000 3,682 57,240 53,558 , 50,000 j 13,500 12,790 710 50,000 13,500 12,790 710 75,000 100,000 58,260 22,500 55,663 21,170 2,597 1,330 175,000 80,760 76,833 3,927 100,000 90,000 85,696 4,304 100,000 90,000 85,696 4,304 100,000 22, 500 20,658 1, 842 100, 000 22,500 20,658 1,842 23,1893 31,1893 9,1894 1,1894 50,000 50,000 100, 000 400,000 11,250 11,250 22,000 67,875 10,965 10,886 21,160 64,370 285 364 840 3,505 do June 2,1894 do .do. 500,000 300,000 300,000 500, 000 42, 870 61,172 42,450 43, 500 41,450 50,602 37,450 31,315 1,420 10,570 5,000 12,185 Total Indiana National Bank, Lafayette, Ind. Nov. 13,1891 Total May 31,1893 Total Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb. .do. Total. Wyoming National Bank, Laramie, Wyo. Mar. 7,1895 Laramie National Bank, Laramie, Wyo. Mar. 15,1895 Merchants' National Bank, St. Louis, Mo, July 1,1895 do Laclede National Bank, St. Louis, Mo... Total . City National Bank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mar. 28,1898 Aug. 31,1898 First National Bank, Rockhill, S. C Total $87,919 224,209 351,050 86,853 194,650 , $90,000 229,550 363,700 90,000 50,000 500, 000 50,000 Poland National Bank, Poland, N. Y.... Jan. 14,1890 j Grundy County National Bank, Trenton, Mq , First National Bank, Trenton, Mo First National Bank, Colorado, Tex Saxton National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo.. Schuster-Hax National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo Second National Bank, Louisville, Ky.. Fourth National Bank, Louisville, Ky... Kentucky National Bank, Louisville, Ky Merchants' National Bank, Louisville, Ky $100,000 300,000 1,000,000 100,000 OutRetired. standing. 300, 000 Total . Deeatur National Bank, Deeatur, 111 Issued. Dec. 31,1884 Jan. 13,1885 Feb. 12,1885 Farmers' National Bank, Stanford, Ky . Dec. 31,1888 July 10,1889 Adams National Bank, Adams, N. Y Total Circulation. Capital. 500, 000 43,650 35, 595 8,055 2,700,000 346,017 303, 793 42,224 100,000 100,000 700,000 1,000,000 18,950 22,100 49, 275 44,000 16,978 20,390 43,935 41, 300 1,972 1,710 5,340 2,700 1,900,000 134, 325 122,603 11,722 100,000 75,000 27,000 16,375 21,998 15,165 5,002 1,210 175,000 43,375 37,163 6,212 1 299 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER Oi THE CURRENCY. No. 79.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUADATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 and 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Gont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Capital, i Shawmut National Bank, Boston, Mass.. j Nov. 25,1898 Western Reserve National Bank, Cleve- ! l d Ohio land, hi May 29,1899 National Bank of Commerce, Cleveland, i l B Ohio 81,000,000 I Name and location of bank. 1,000,000 I Total. National Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pa Clinton National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. First National Bank, Franklinville,N.Y. National Bank of Dallas, Tex National Union Bank, New York, N. Y.. Blackstone National Bank,Boston. Mass. Merchants' National Bank, Williamsport, Pa Equitable National Bank, Baltimore, Md City National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa... Mechanics' National Bank, Newburyport, Mass Lincoln National Bank, Chicago, 111 Union National Bank, Chicago, 111 j Northwestern National Bank, Chicago, 111 National Bank of North America, Chicago, 111 Union National Bank, Racine, Wu Total Nov. Jan. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. 28,1899 8,1900 20,1900 9,1900 16,1900 18,1900 9,510 28, 710 1,500,000 I 164,705 135,995 3, 500,000 698, 330 597,084 I 101,246 250, 000 200,000 55, 000 100, 000 1,200,000 1,000,000 49,905 45,000 15,960 23,400 540,000 71,540 42,310 36,210 14,080 22, 030 508,062 45,194 7,595 8,790 1,880 1,370 31,938 26, 346 25,000 20, 380 4, 620 500,000 ! 400,000 | 50,000 50,290 7,760 16,245 J u l y 17,1900 J u l y 30,1900 Sept. 1,1900 125,000 ! 200,000 ! 2,000,000 I 56.134 50,000 500,000 42 240 | 34,045 ! i 44,173 39,180 472,920 11,961 10,820 27,080 Sept. 15,19C0 | 1, 000, 000 208,740 153,255 | 55,485 ....do ....do "J, 000,000 150,000 135,000 50, 000 101,830 | 37,750 I 33,170 12,250 | 8, 280,000 !. % 1,870,969 1,613,659 257,310 250,000 50,000 38,230 11,770 50,000 100,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 300,000 12,500 25,000 27,739 10,000 40.000 59, 200 10,460 | 17,565 | 20,606 6,900 I 27,820 40,427 2,040 7, 435 7,133 3,100 12,180 18,773 600, 000 300,000 500,000 63,027 108,980 110, 480 41,442 81,126 81,847 21,585 27,854 28,633 506,921) I | 2, 285, 000 j 366,423 i 140,503 31,1901 | 60,000 20,1902 j 1,000,000 29,1902 ! 60,000 31,1902 j 100,000 I 150,000 2,1902 j 100,000 20,1902 | 15,000 | 68,870 | 30,000 ; 50,000 I 9,670 I 42,252 22,300 ! 32,400 ! 5,330 26, 618 7, 700 17,600 37,500 ! 100,000 i 23,000 I 99,835 ! 14,500 165 1,470,000 301,370 | 229,457 j 71,913 59,675 ! 40,195 42,231 I 48,450 81,715 I 13,750 J 42, 655 47,680 64,348 10,500 Total . ! First National Bank, Ravenna, Ohio Nov. 10,1902 j Massasoit National Bank, Fall River, I j Mass i June 30,1903 ! National Union Bank, Fall River, Mass.! do j Pocasset National Bank, Fall River, Mass i do i First National Bank, Fayette City, Pa .. Aug. 1,1903 i National Bank State of Florida, Jacki sonville, Fla Sept. 8,1903 \ Total . 34,590 100,000 i i ! $63,026 $426,499 i 44,100 | Apr. 24,1900 People's National Bank, Pulaski, Tenn.j Dec. Suffolk National Bank, Boston, Mass....! Feb. Delphos National Bank, Delphos, Ohio.'; May National Bank of Martinsburg, W. Va...] May Gainesville National Bank, Gainesville, j Tex ' June Pueblo National Bank, Pueblo, Colo....: Oct. Grand total $-189,525 i May 17,1900 J u n e 26,1900 Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont.; Feb. 23,1901 | Ishpeming National Bank, Ishpemir-g, j j Mich I Feb. 25,1901 National Bank of Paris, Mo ! Apr. 30,1901 National Bank of Castleton, N. Y I May 8,1901 First National Bank. Lowell, l n d May 29,1901 Fowler National Bank, Lafayette, l n d .. June 29,1901 Fifth National Bank, Providence, R. I . . I Sept. 5,1901 \ Rhode Island National Bank, Provi- I i denee, R . I ! do i Second National Bank, Providence, R.I. 1 do ; National Eagle Bank, Providence,R.I..; do j Total OutRetired. standing Issued, : 100,000 300,000 200,000 200,000 50, 000 99,870 j 84,886 96,130 146,063 24,250 ' ! i j i 100, 000 96,900 • 38,390 ! 58,510 950,000 548,099 | 284,211 | 263,888 39, 505,000 17,144,124 ; 15,933,649 !"1^210,475 300 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 80.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING, OCTOBER 31, 1904. Circulation. Date of Name and location of bank. liquidation. First National Bank, Pontiac, Mich First National Bank, Washington, Iowa. First National Bank, Fremont, Ohio Second National Bank, Dayton, Ohio ... First National Bank, Girard, Pa Bank, Bank, Bank, Bank, 650,000 620,396 590,802 29,594 120,000 100,000 100, 000 150,000 108,000 45,000 90, 000 135,000 105,670 43,182 87,670 131,842 2,330 1,818 2, 330 3,158 470,000 378,000 368, 364 9,636 50,000 300,000 50,000 75,000 56,000 44,300 244,400 44,200 67,500 50,400 42,585 240, 710 42,719 66,255 48,544 1,715 3,690 1,481 1,245 1,856 531,000 450,800 440,813 9,987 11,1884 23,1884 2,1885 13,1885 28,1885 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 87, 800 24,550 36,000 43,740 161,000 80,008 23,260 34,503 42,145 155,474 7,792 1,290 1,497 1,595 5,526 Feb. 6,1885 Feb. 20,1885 Mar. 7,1885 250, 000 100,000 250, 000 90,800 61,200 144,400 84,517 59,725 138,415 6,283 1,475 5,985 Mar. Apr. Apr. May 21,1885 14,1885 17,1885 23,3885 75,000 60,000 100,000 150,000 57,700 47,700 89,000 45, 000 56,205 45,4S0 86, 738 42,795 1,495 2,210 2,262 2,205 June 6,1885 June 9,1885 Aug. 17,1885 100,000 550,000 60,000 44,100 90, 000 54,000 42,276 84, 584 52,452 1,824 5,416 1,548 2,345,000 1,076,990 1,028,587 48,403 50,000 24,550 23,850 700 50,000 24,550 23,850 700 100,000 22,500 20,572 1,928 500,000 45,000 43,210 1,790 600,000 67,500 63,782 3,718 50,000 50,000 60,000 11,250 13,500 24,950 9,856 11,760 23,342 1,394 1,740 1,608 July July July Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. National Bank, Lebanon, Tenn Total 4,1884 5,1884 21,1884 10,1884 28,1884 Aug. 30,1886 Greene County National Bank, Springfield, Mo Feb. 8,1888 Union Stock Yards National Bank, ChiFeb. 29,1888 cago, 111 Total First National Bank, Decatur, Mich First National Bank, Mason, Mich First National Bank, Hollv, Mich Outtanding. $2,297 18,4C0 2,333 4,489 2,075 Total Total Citizens' National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind First National Bank, North East, Pa First National Bank, Galva, 111 First National Bank, Thorntown, Ind... Muncie National Bank, Muncie, Ind Merchants' National Bank, Evansville, Ind Saybrook National Bank, Essex, Conn... Union National Bank, Albany, N. Y Battenkill National Bank, Manchester, Vt First National Bank, Owosso, Mich Coventry National Bank, Anthony, R. I. State National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa Tolland County National Bank, Tolland, Conn . . .. City National Bank, Hartford, Conn West River National Bank, Jamaica, Vt. Total Retired. $86,593 70,165 87,667 258,452 87,925 31,1881 11,1882 22,1882 26,1882 1,1882 Feb. 24,1883 Xenia, Ohio . . do Peru, 111 do Elmira. N. Y Chittenango, N. Y. do First National Bank, Eaton, Ohio First National Bank, Leominster, Mass.. First National Bank, Winona, Minn American National Bank, Hallo well, Me. First National Bank, Attica, Ind $50,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 Issued. $88,890 88,565 90,000 262,941 90,000 Dec. Apr. May May June Total First National First National First National First National Capital. Sept. 20,1890 Oct. 28,1890 Oct. 31,1890 Total 160,000 49,700 44,958 4,742 German National Bank,Evansville, Ind. Dec. 24,1890 Farmers and Merchants'National Bank, Vandalia,Ill Jan. 10,1891 Mar. 2,1891 National Bank, Chester, S. C Total 250,000 98,030 92,994 5,036 100,000 100,000 22,500 33,250 20,935 31,120 1,565 2,130 450,000 153,780 145,049 8,731 First National Bank, Burlington, Wis... Lansing National Bank, Lansing, Mich.. Ashtabula National Bank, Ashtabula, Ohio Second National Bank of New Mexico, Santa Fe, N. Mex 50,000 185,600 10,750 36,700 9,506 34,810 1,244 1,890 July 11,1892 80,000 67,850 65,125 2,725 July 17,3892 150,000 33,750 29,968 3,782 465,600 149,050 139,409 9,641 Total . Dec. 19,1891 Mar. 5,1892 i 301 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. o. 80.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT J U L Y 12, 1882, WITH DATE OP EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING, OCTOBER 31, 1904—Continued. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Petaluma, Cal Total First National Bank, Nunda.N.Y Union National Bank, Phillips, Me Perkioinen National Bank, Pennsburg, Sept. 10,1895 Pa 500 Total. Second National Bank, Richmond, Ky.. Nov. 4,1897 200,000 70,588 63, 731 6 857 200,000 45,000 38, 280 6 720 Total. Manistee National Bank, Manistee, Mich. Dec. 200,000 45,000 38, 280 6 720 100,000 37,900 | 23,000 14,900 3,1901 Total . Second NationalBank.Mauch Chunk, Pa.! Dec. 31,1902 Jan. 31,1903 | First National Bank, Felicity, Ohio Feb. 24,1903 ! Second National Bank, Fall River, Mass. First National Bank, Conneautville, Pa do ! First National Bank, Salem, Mass do i! Second National Bank, Norwich, Conn do Deposit National Bank, Deposit, N. Y j do ' First National Bank, Norwalk, Ohio do \ Second National Bank, Galesburg, 111 | do j Total Union National Bank, W e y m o u t h , Mass. J u l y 26,1904 Total Grand total , 100,000 I 37,900 i 23,000 14,900 152,849 12,500 121,360 j 11,443 i 54,312 53,418 28,351 13,395 27,306 i 98,480 5,770 78,323 6,510 30,305 33,165 16,507 6,602 11,600 54, 369 6,730 43, 037 7,933 24, 007 20, 253 11, 844 0,793 15, 706 1, 150, 000 477, 934 i 287, 262 j 190 672 200, 000 74 846 ! 12, 550 i 62, 296 200, 000 74, 846 | 12, 550 | 62 296 3,719 934 j 3, 311 337 i 408 597 150,000 50,000 ' 150,000 50,000 300,000 200, 000 100,000 50, 000 100,000 7, 771, 600 j I J I 302 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 81.--NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS PLACED IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION, THOSE CLOSED BY EXPIRATION OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE, WITH NUMBER AND CAPITAL OP ASSOCIATIONS LIQUIDATED AN > CLOSED BY EXPIRATION OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE SUCCEEDED BY ASSOCIATIONS WITH SIMILAR TITLES. Liquidations, Sec. 5220, U. S. R. S. Sec. Expirations suc- Liquidations, x p i r a t i o n s not 5220, U. S. R. S., E succeeded ceeded by new by othsucceeded by associations. er associations. Number. Number. Year. i 4 5 5 11 19 16 16 9 13 19 19 38 31 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 . 1878 1879 1880 . 1881 1882 1883 . 1884 1885 . 1886 1887 1888 . 1889 1890 . 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 . 1898 1899 . 1900 1901 . 1902 1903 . 1904 39 38 10 24 19 23 22 31 24 23 33 37 41 34 42 43 61 43 34 69 00 63 28 25 57 43 62 Total new associations. Capital. $330, 000 750,000 2,060,000 2, 595,500 3, 322, 710 2,900,000 1,000,000 2,340, 500 3,364, 700 2,745,000 3,869,500 2,865,000 2,229,000 4,100,000 4,450,000 870,000 1,820, 000 1,555,000 4,566,000 2,916,250 6,520,300 1,726,100 2,312,450 3, 671, 000 3,516,000 4,255,000 3,360,000 5, 018,000 5,710,000 6,835,000 4,143,100 3,745,000 9,409,000 11,450,000 20,485,000 4,141,950 5,005,000 19,555,000 25,845,000 19,775,000 1,257 217,130,010 Number. Capital. Capital. I" 1 Number. Capital. i i i I I { 1 1 $200,000 1 32 1 7.335.000 2 4 2 &3o6. 66o 2 • 400,000 52 19! 715.000 2,600,000 12 300,000 4 1,255,000 9 4 5 1 1 2 2 500,000 585,000 400,000 623,900 300,000 465,000 100,000 100, 000 150,000 334,000 2 1 2 1 1 9 4 250 666 50,000 175,000 100, 000 100,000 2,700,000 1,900,000 2 1 3 8 14 3 50,COO 350, 000 1,065,000 2,775, 000 310 000 15 10 (') 6 175,000 3 500 000 8,280,000 2 285 000 1,470,000 950,000 92 15,642,900 142 39,505,000 5 4 5 15 1 $650,000 470,000 531,000 2,345,000 50,000 2 600,000 3 3 4 160,000 450,000 465,600 1 3 200,000 200,000 1 200,000 1 9 1 100,000 1,150,000 200,000 58 7,771,600 304 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—NATIONAL- BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE H A N D S OF RECEIV DATE OP FAILURE, CAUSE OF FAILURE, DIVIDENDS P A I D WHILE SOLVENT, REDEEM CIRCULATION, THE AMOUNT REDEEMED, AND THE AMOUNT OUTSTAND Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. i Char- I ter First National Bank, Attica, X. Y Date ! num| ber. Jan. 14,1864 j 199 VenangoNational Bank, Franklin, Pa. I 117G May 20,1865 Merchants' National Bank, Washing- ' 627 Dec. 14,1864 ton, D. C. j Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. cent. $50,000 j . 300,000 200,000 ! Total. •21 First National Bank. Medina. N. Y . . J 229 Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, ; 1225 Tenn. j _. First National Bank, Selma, Ala i 153' First National Bank, New Orleans, La. j 162 National Unadilla Bank, Unadilla, ! 1463 N. Y. i Farmers and Citizens' National Bank, 1223 Brooklyn, N. Y. Croton National Bank, New York, N. Y 1556 j Feb. June 3,1804 5,1865 , Aug. 24,1S65 | Dec. 18,1863 i July 17,1865 June 5,1865 j Sept. 9,1865 j 50,000 100,000 I 100,000 ! $1,780 500,000 150, 000 300,000 j 200,000 j . Total. First National Bank, Bethel, Conn . . . 1141 First National Bank, Keokuk. Iowa.. 80 National Bank of Vicksburg, Miss 803 May 15, 1865 Sept. 9,1863 Feb. 14 1865 60,000 50,000 50,000 First National Bank, Roekford, 111 . . . 429 May 20.1864 First National Bank of Nevada, Aus- 1331 j J u n e 23,1865 tin, New 50,000 155,000 2,236 Total. $7,500 4.9 421,052 42.1 Total. Ocean National Bank, New York, N. Y. 1232 ! J u n e 6,1865 j 1,000,000 250,000 Union Square National Bank, New 1691 | Mar. 13,1869 York, N. Y. 250,000 Eighth National Bank, New York,N.Y 384 i Apr. 16,1864 286 Feb. 26,1864 100, 000 Fourth National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. May 29,1865 I 106,100 Waverly National Bank, Waverly, N. Y First National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark. 1631 Feb. 6,1866 50, 000 140,000 24,403 18,000 23.0 36.0 175,000 ! 103,250 59.0 500,000 ; 25,000 5.0 300,000 [ 59,472 183,000 61.0 500,000 ! 750,000 ! 140,000 ! 805,000 161.1 429,250 57.2 134,200 95.9 120,000 100,000 i 600,000 i 97,770 81.5 102, 666 102.6 108,000 18.0 9,424 Total. Scandinavian National Bank, Chicago, 111. WallkillNational Bank, Middletown, N. Y. Crescent City National Bank. New Orleans, La. Atlantic National Bank, New York, N. Y. First National Bank, Washington, D. C. National Bank of the Commonwealth, New York, N. Y. Merchants' National Bank, Petersburg, Va. First National Bank, Petersburg, Va.. First National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio. New Orleans National Banking Association, New Orleans, La. First National Bank, Carlisle, Pa Total 1978 May 7.1872 I 1473 | July i " 1937 j Feb. 1388 ! July I * 26 j July 21,1865 | ! 15,1872 t 1,1865 i I 16,1863 j 1372 i July 1,1865 \ 1548 | Sept. 1,1865 | 1378 July 1,1865 ! 436 I May 24,186C i 1825 | May 27,1871 j 21 \ J u n e 29,1863 ! 250,000 : 50,000 I 42,000 84.0 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 805 ERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AT DATE OF ORGANIZATION AND AT CIRCULATION ISSUED, LAWFUL MONEY DEPOSITED WITH THE TREASURER TO ING OCTOBER 31, 1904. Circulation. Failures. Lawful m o n e y deposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver appointed. $50,000 Apr. 14,1865 300, 000 200,000 Mav May 1,1866 8,1866 Cause of Issued. failure. W U u R e d e e m e d . Outstanding. $44,000 $44,000 $43,767 $233 ] 85,000 180,000 85,000 180,000 84,804 179, 469 196 531 1 265,000 265,000 264,273 727 50,000 100, 000 $2,288 20, 435 Mar. 13,1867 Mar. 21,1867 T V 40,000 90,000 40,000 90,000 39,761 89,778 239 222 4 I 100, 000 500,000 120, 000 4, 788 37, 903 Apr. 30,1867 May 20,1867 Aug. 20,1867 B Q 85,000 180,000 100,000 84,611 178,910 99,830 389 1,090 170 t 300,000 32,000 Sept, G, 1867 w u 85,000 180,000 100,000 253,900 253, 900 252,928 972 c Oct. 1,1867 G If 500,000 200,000 1, 370,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 C 180,000 180,000 179,722 278 928,900 928,900 925,540 3,360 26, 300 90,000 25,500 26,300 90,000 25,500 26,165 89,669 25,443 135 331 57 141,800 141,800 141,277 523 45,000 129,700 45,000 129, 700 44,743 128,776 257 924 174,700 174,700 173,519 1,181 800,000 50,000 800,000 50,000 793,867 49,781 6,133 219 16 1" 4, 610 20,000 5,000 Feb. 28,1868 Mar. 3,1868 Apr. 24,1868 N Q N 1,400 5,580 Mar. 15,1869 Oct. 14,1869 B U 1,000,000 200,000 150,000 Dec. 13,1871 Dec. 15,1871 V 250,000 200,000 40,COO 33,905 do Dec. 20,1871 F U 243,393 179,000 243,393 179, 000 241,374 177,990 2,019 1,010 1? li 106,100 50,000 27,139 2,509 Apr. 23,1872 May 2,1872 u V 71,000 45,000 71,000 45,000 70,166 44,550 834 450 2C 21 1,388,393 1.388.393 1,377,728 10. 665 Dec. 12,1872 B 135,000 135,000 131,801 199 Z. 17,000 Dec. 31,1872 B 118,900 118,900 117,885 1,015 2'c 500,000 3, 045 Mar. 18,1873 M 450,000 450, 000 418,805 1,195 24 300,000 56, 000 Apr. 28,1873 100,000 100,000 98,916 1,084 21 500,000 750,000 108,000 56, 027 Sept. 19,1873 Sept. 22,1873 M V 450,000 234,000 450,000 234,000 443,949 231,175 6,051 2,825 It 21 400, 000 18, 302 Sept. 25,1873 R 360,000 360,000 357,375 2,625 25 200,000 100,000 600,000 11,801 16,000 14,161 do . Oct. 18,1873 Oct. 23,1873 R p W 179,200 90,000 360,000 179,200 90,000 360,000 177,515 89,068 357,500 1,685 932 2,500 3C 31 50,000 25,000 Oct. 24,1873 U 44,530 470 32 2 501 519 20, 581 210,000 50,000 250,000 300,000 u 1,806,100 250,000 175,000 3,825,000 CUR 1904, FT 1- 45,000 2, 522,100 -20 45,000 2 522 100 11 IS 12 14 U 9C 306 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE H A N D S OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 33 34 35 First National .Bank, Anderson, I n d . . 44 First National Bank, Topeka, K a n s . . . 1660 First National Bank, Norfolk, Va 271 36 Gibson County National Bank, Princeton, Ind. First National B a n k of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Cook County National Bank, Chicago, 111. First National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio Charlottesville National Bank, Charlottesville, Ya. Date. J u l y 31,1863 Aug. 23,1866 F e b . 23,1864 $50,000 50,000 100,000 2066 Nov. 30,1872 50,000 1695 Nov. 15,1809 100,000 38 39 40 1845 July 8,1871 300,000 900 1468 Mar. 16,1865 J u l y 19,1865 100,000 100,000 2199 Oct. 30,1874 150,000 276 2298 1776 1954 1313 818 456 1913 Feb. Sept. Jan. Apr. June Feb. June Jan. 24,1864 18,3875 26,1871 6,1872 20,1865 18,1865 2,1864 2,1872 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 $31,150 46,000 90,500 62.3 92.0 90.5 6,000 12.0 I Total 37 Per Amount. cent. Surplus. Capital. 125,000 125.0 53,333 17.8 108,279 108.2 149,245 149.2 Total 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Miners' National Bank, Georgetown, Colo. F o u r t h National Bank, Chicago, Ill.a First National Bank, Bedford, I o w a . . First National Bank, Osceola, Iowa . . First National Bank, Duluth, Minn . . First National Bank, La Crosse, W i s . . City National Bank, Chicago, 111 WatkinsNational Bank, Watkins,N. Y. First National Bank, Wichita, K a n s . . 4,500 3.0 184,008 184.0 23,500 46.1 25,000 50.0 31,500 63.0 182,500 73.0 85,450 113.9 36,975 73.9 Total 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 First National Bank, Greenfield, Ohio.a National Bank of Fishkill, N. Y First National Bank, F r a n k l i n , I n d . . Northumberland County National Bank, Shamokin, Pa. First National Bank, Winchester, 111.. National E x c h a n g e Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. National B a n k of the State of Missouri, St. Louis, Mo. First National Bank, Delphi, I n d FirstNational Bank,Georgetown,Colo. Lock Haven National Bank, Lock Haven, Pa. 101 Oct. 7,1863 971 50 689 Apr. Aug. Jan. 1,1865 5,1863 9,1865 80,300 160.6 50,000 1484 719 J u l y 25,1865 J a n . 16,1865 1665 Oct. 30,1866 3,410, 300 1949 1991 1273 Mar. 25,1872 May 31,1872 J u n e 14,1865 100,000 50,000 120,000 71,750 143.5 124,000 248.0 50,000 50,000 45,000 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 I Third National Bank, Chicago, 111 Central National Bank, Chicago, 111.. First National Bank, Kan.sas City, Mo. Commercial National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. First National Bank, Ashland, P a . « . . First National Bank, Tarrytown, N.Y. First National Bank, Allentown, P a . « . First National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa.« Washington County National Bank, Greenwich, N. Y. First National Bank, Dallas, Tex People's National Bank,Helena,Mont. First National Bank, Bozeman, Mont. Merchants' National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans. a Farmers' National Bank, Platte Citv, Mo. 11, 035,000 862.5 236 2047 1612 1995 F e b . 5,1864 Sept, 18,18^2 Nov. 23,1865 J u n e 3,1872 120,000 200,000 100,000 100,COO 403 364 161 305 Apr. 27,1864 Apr. 5,1864 Dec. 16,1863 Mar. 5,1864 60,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 1266 J u n e 13,1865 200,000 2157 2105 2027 1927 July May Aug. Jan. 16,1874 13,1873 14,1872 20,1872 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 45,750 10.000 20,000 34,731 45.7 10.0 40.0 69.5 2356 May 5,1877 50,000 4,000 8.0 Total 45.0 153,600 128.0 15,000 Total 60 61 62 63 143,000 71.5 222,319 370.5 670,000 1000.0 200,000 $36,205 60,000 67,»000 2,976 a Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 1,000 7,214 38,000 19.0 540,500 540.5 25,000 25.0 187,131 311.9 132,250 204.5 222 86,692 86.7 205,940 102. 9 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY". 307 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful m o n e y deposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. Issued. R e d e e m e d . Outstanding. $45,000 90,000 95,000 $45,000 90,000 95,000 844,270 89,100 93,815 $730 900 1,185 230,000 230,000 227,185 2,815 43,800 43,800 43, 590 210 V 118,191 118,191 117,380 811 37 1,1875 V 285,100 285,100 283,733 1, 367 38 20,000 22,254 Oct. 22,1875 Oct. 28,1875 E II 45,000 146, 585 45,000 146, 585 44,165 144,915 835 1,670 QC 638,676 638,676 633,783 4,893 968 Jan. 24,1876 V 45, 000 45, 000 44,710 290 41 V 25,000 130,000 3,000 12, 000 Feb. 1,1876 . do Feb. 25,1876 Mar. 13,1876 Apr. 11,1876 May 17,1876 Julv 12,1876 Sept. 23,1876 V p p V G B 85, 700 27,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 137,209 67,500 43, 200 85,700 27,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 137,209 67,500 43, 200 83,219 26,870 44,580 44.773 44,278 134,486 66,232 42,694 2,481 130 420 227 722 2,723 1,268 506 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 43 540,609 540, 609 531,842 8,767 50,000 10,000 Dec. 12,1876 U 29, 662 29, 662 28, 714 948 50 200, 000 132,000 67,000 30,000 28,538 Jan. 27,1877 Feb. 13,1877 Mar. 12,1877 B B M 177,200 92,092 60,300 177,200 92,092 GQ} 300 175,115 90,257 59, 360 2,085 1,835 940 51 52 53 50,000 100, COO 17,135 20,000 Mar. 16,1877 May 24,1877 W M 45,000 90,000 45,000 90,000 44,252 88,910 748 1,090 54 55 2, 500,000 248,775 June 23,1877 O 296,274 296,274 280,940 15,334 56 50,000 75,000 120,000 20,000 65,000 8,000 Julv 20,1877 Aug. 18,1877 Aug. 20,1877 w u 45,000 45,000 71,200 45,000 45,000 71,200 44,283 44,685 70,278 717 315 922 57 58 59 951,728 951,728 926,794 24,934 597,840 45, 000 44,490 44,500 586,573 44.439 4L>; 470 43, 648 11,267 561 2,020 852 60 61 62 63 §23,839 7,000 3,000 Nov. 23,1873 Dec. 16,1873 J u n e 3,1874 P P (x 50,000 1,000 Nov. 28,1874 X 150,000 18, 719 Dec. 10,1874 500,000 80,000 Feb. 100,000 200,000 $50,000 100,000 100, 000 250, 000 1,000,000 150,000 200,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 60,000 10,000 965,000 V [ 3,344,000 . 33 34 35 36 750,000 200,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 10,000 25,000 6,392 Nov. 24,1877 Dec. 1,1877 Feb. 11,1878 do V 597,840 45,000 44,490 44, 500 112,500 100,000 250,000 100,000 19,000 25,000 220,000 Feb. Mar. Apr. May 28,1878 23,1878 15,1878 15,1878 V V N V 75,554 89,200 78,641 7,002 75,554 89,200 78,641 7,002 73,545 87,397 76,184 6,277 2,009 1,803 2,457 64 65 66 67 200,000 24,000 June 8,1878 p 114,220 114,220 112,450 1,770 68 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 5,000 8,000 7,000 13,500 do Sept. 13,1878 Sept. 14,1878 Sept, 25,1878 29, 800 89,300 44,400 35, 328 29,800 89,300 44,400 35,328 29, 315 88,880 43,805 34,698 485 420 595 630 69 70 71 72 27, 000 27, 000 26, 780 220 73 1,322,275 1,322, 275 1,296,461 25,814 50, 000 Oct. 2, 612,500 V y 1 1,1878 N j 308 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total d i v i d e n d s paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. Date. Amount. Per cent. $57, 750 115.5 1856 J u l y 31,1871 $50,000 May 14,1877 130,000 $2,000 1734 1227 Nov. 15,1870 J u n e 6,1865 250,COO 100,000 11,872 49 1200 2208 309 Aug. 5,1863 Mav 31,1865 Dec. 3,1874 Mar. 11,1864 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 392,125 92, 000 7,400 139,000 115 52 470 Oct. 27,1863 Aug. 7,1863 J u n e 30,1864 70,000 125,000 100,000 248,400 354.8 605,250 484.2 387,000 387.0 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 First National Bank, Mcadville, P a . . . First National Bank, Newark, N. J First National Bank, Brattleboro, V t . . 85 Mechanics' National Bank, Newark, 1251 N.J. 235 First National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y Pacific National Bank, Boston, Mass.. 2373 76 77 Surplus. 2358 First National Bank, Warrensburg, Mo. German-American National Bank, Washington, D.C. German National Bank, Chicago, Ill.«. Commercial National Bank, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Second National Bank, Scranton, Pa.«. National Bank of Poultnev, Vt First National Bank,Monticello, I n d . First National Bank, Butler, Pa 74 75 Capital. 113,000 113.0 392.1 92.0 14.8 278.0 Total 1 Total 86 87 June 9,1865 500,000 251,802 Feb. Nov. 5,1864 9,1877 100,000 250, 000 1,198,000 239.6 287,500 287.5 75,000 30.0 Total 88 89 First National Bank of Union Mills, Union City, Pa. Vermont National Bank, St. Albans, Vt. 91,955 183.9 110 Oct. 23,1863 50,000 1583 Oct. 11,1865 200,000 2420 2889 Mar. 19,1879 Feb. 24,1883 60,000 100,000 63,000 105.0 3.0 3,000 269 2751 1215 2887 Feb. 20,1864 J u l y 7,1882 J u n e 3,1865 Feb. 17,1883 100,000 75,000 400,0C0 50,000 197,000 197.0 15,000 20.0 659,643 164.9 6.0 3,000 2090 Mar. 5,1873 270,000 3006 J u l y 16,1883 50,000 166 2578 Dec. Oct. 22,1863 25,1881 50,000 50,000 2942 May 7,1883 50,000 1276 J u n e 14,1865 200,000 1791 1510 Feb. 18,1871 Aug. 9,1865 50,000 100, 000 1137 May 13,1865 100,000 Nov. 29,1870 Nov. 22,1864 50,000 200,000 Mar. 15,1880 50,000 10,000 20.0 Feb. 2,1882 50,000 12,000 24.0 Nov. 3,1864 100,000 186,000 93.0 Total 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 LOO First National Bank, Leadville, Colo.. City National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind.a First National Bank, St. Albans, V t . . . First National Bank, Monmonth, 111.. Marine National Bank,New York,N.Y. Hot Springs National Bank, Hot Springs, Ark. Richmond National Bank,Richmond, Ind. First National Bank, Livingston, Mont. First National Bank, Albion,N. Y . . . . First National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak. Logan National Bank, West Liberty, Ohio. 2,000 274,000 101.5 170,500 341.0 4,000 8.0 Total LOl 102 OS L04 Middletown National Bank, Middletown, N . Y . Farmers' National Bank, B u s h n e l l . I l l . Schoharie County National Bank, Schoharie,N.Y. E x c h a n g e National Bank, Norfolk, Va. 23,128 356,000 178.0 38,500 77.0 337,500 337.5 Total L05 L06 L07 108 L09 First National Bank, Lake City, M i n n . 1740 Lancaster National Bank, Clinton, 583 Mass. First National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. 2465 Dak. First National Bank, Wahpeton, N. 2624 Dak. First National Bank, Angelica, N . Y . . 564 o Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 32,894 90,142 190.3 285,000 142.5 186,000 '186.0 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 309 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Circulation Fail; ires. Lawful m o n e y deposited. Capital. $100, 000 Surplus. Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Redeemed. Outstanding. X $45,000 $45,000 $44,222 $778 74 P 62, 500 62,500 62,175 325 75 Dee. 20,1878 Feb. 11,1879 B X 42, 795 86,900 42,795 86,900 39,810 85,254 2, 985 1,646 76 77 70.000 4,000 2,000 10,600 Mar. 15,1879 Apr. 7,1879 Julv 18.1879 July 23,1879 X X 91,465 90,000 27,000 71,165 91,465 90,000 27,000 71,165 88,503 88,442 26,594 69,190 2,902 1,558 406 1,975 78 79 80 81 516, 825 516,825 504,250 12,575 20,000 62,584 57, 000 J u n e 9.1880 June 1411880 June 19,3880 R F N 89.500 326,643 90,000 89,500 326,643 90, 000 87,035 319,149 85, 998 2,465 7,494 4,002 506,143 506,143 492,182 13,961 Nov. 2,1881 C 449, 900 449, 900 439,852 10,048 85 Apr. 22.1882 Mav 22.1882 P 99,500 450,000 99,500 450, 000 97,560 447,144 1,940 2,856 86 87 14,844 $10, GOO 130,000 2,000 500,000 100, 000 125,000 40,476 200,000 100, 000 50,000 50,000 Nov. 1,1878 do 1, 230,000 100, 000 300, 000 300,000 Issued. 700,000 500, 000 400,000 100.000 961;300 50,000 s 82 83 84 999, 400 999,400 984,556 50,000 13,455 Mar. 24,1883 s 43,000 43, 000 41, 772 1,228 88 200, 000 25,000 Aug. 9,1883 V 65, 200 65,200 62, 558 2,642 89 108, 200 108,200 104,330 3,870 60,000 100 000 15,000 Jan. 24,1884 Mar. 11,1884 B G 53,000 77,000 53,000 77, 000 52,105 76, 260 895 740 90 <)1 100,000 75,000 400,000 50, 000 40,000 15,000 225, (03 ' 180 Apr. 22,1884 do Mav 13.1884 J u n e 2,1884 P B T E 89, 980 27,000 260,100 40,850 89,980 27,000 260,100 40, 850 87, 958 26,820 252, 003 40,480 2,022 180 8, 097 370 92 93 94 95 250,000 38,000 July 23,1884 II 158,900 158,900 151, 595 7,305 96 Aug. 25,1884 X 11,210 11,240 11,100 140 97 1,561,300 250,000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 20,oao 12.500 Aug. 26,1884 Sept. 13,1884 B E 90.000 18j 650 90,000 18,650 87,110 18,415 2,890 235 98 99 50,000 1,000 Oct. 18,1884 P 23,400 23,400 23,190 210 100 850,120 850,120 827,036 23,084 1,285,000 200, 000 40, 000 Nov. 29,1884 I 176,000 176,000 172,330 3, 670 101 50,0)0 50,000 7, 500 15, 000 Dee. 17,1884 Mar. 23,1885 L B 44,000 38,350 44,000 38,350 42,900 36,820 1,100 1,530 102 103 300,000 150,000 Apr. O 228,200 228,200 222, 372 5,828 104 486,550 486,550 474,422 12,128 9,1885 600, 000 50,000 100,000 10,000 20,000 50, 000 30,447 50,000 4,000 100.000 20.100 Jan. 4,1886 Jan. 20,1886 E B 44,420 72.360 44,420 72,360 43,280 69,134 1,140 3,226 105 106 Mar. 11,1886 J 10,740 10,740 10,475 265 107 Apr. 8.1886 J 17,120 17,120 16,835 285 108 Apr. 19,1886 A 89,000 89,000 86,425 2,575 109 310 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends Organization. Name and location of bank. '.Chari tor | i nurn- i i ber. | Date. City National Bank, Williamsport, Pa.! 2139 Mar. 17,1874 « $100,000 Abington National Bank, Abington, j 1386 July 1,1865 I 150,000 Mass.« I First National Bank, Blair, Nebr 2721 June 7,1882 | Total. First National Bank, Pine Bluff, Ark..! Palatka National Bank, Palatka, Fla..! Fidelity National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. Henrietta National Bank, Henrietta, Tex. National Bank of Sumter, S. C First National Bank, Dansvillc, N. Y.. First National Bank, Corry, Pa Stafford National Bank, Stafford Springs, Conn. 2776 3266 3461 Sept. Nov. Feb. 3022 I | 3082 j 75 j 605 j 686 ! ! Total. Fifth National Bank, St. Louis, Mo...! 2835 ! Metropolitan National Bank of Cin- j 2542 [ cinnati, Ohio. ' First National Bank, Auburn, N. Y . . . 231 Commercial National Bank, Dubuque, j 1801 ; Iowa. j State National Bank, Raleigh, N.C...J 1682 ,' Second National Bank, Xenia, Ohio..j 277 ! Madison National Bank, Madison, S. j 3597 Dak. . 1 I Lowell National Bank, Lowell, Mich.. j 1280 Total. California National Bank, San Fran- l 3592 ; Oct. 20,1886 J cisco, Cal. I ! First National Bank, Anoka, Minn \ 2800 | Sept. 14,1882 Total. National Bank of Shclbyville, Term..' First National Bank, Sheffield, Ala...! Third National Bank, Malone, N. Y..I First National Bank, Abilene, Kans .. | Harper National Bank, Harper, Kans.I Gloucester City National Bank, Gloucester City, N. J. Park National Bank, Chicago, 111 j StateNationalBank, Wellington, Kans. | Kingman National Bank, Kingman, ! Kans. i 2198 3617 3366 2427 3431 3936 Oct. ! Jan. I July June 29, 14, 15. 23, 3502 3564 3559 Total. First National Bank, Alma, Kans 3769 First National Bank, Belleville, Kans. 3386 First National Bank, Meade Center, 3695 Kans. American National Bank, Arkansas 3992 City, Kans. City National Bank, Hastings, N e b r . . 3099 People's National Bank, Fayettevilie, 2003 N. C. Spokane National Bank, Spokane 3838 Falls, Wash. First National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans. 3249 Second National Bank, McPherson, I 3791 Kans. ! a Restored Dec. June Jan. Sept. 11,1884 Sept. 16,1887 j to solvency. paid during existence as a national banking .association. Per REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CCRRENCY. 311 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AXD SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulution. Lawful ! money de. I posited. ._ Capital, j Surplus. $100,000 150,000 ! $12,500 25,300 I Receiver ap- S; Cause of failure.! May 4.18S6 : Aug. "2,1880 | 11,000 j Sept. 50, 000 8,18*6 • D L V 650,000 50,000 ! 50,000 i. 1,000,000 j 50,000 ! 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 I I j i 20,000 I^ued. $43, 140 ! 425 , 20,180 i 25,805 328,385 I 318, 924 V V B 280 | 210 ! 000 ; 8, 000 Aug. 17,1887 | K 11,250 ! Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. A B V B 11. 250 ' 15, 730 ' 73, 829 i 139, 048 Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb. June ! i • ! $41,545 25,425 26,180 50, 000 24,1887 8,1887 11,1887 17,1887 $43, 140 i 425 ! 328, 385 NOV. 20,1880 ; J u n e 3,1887 j J u n e 27,1887 ! 10,000 15,000 10,183 24,000 Redeemed. i Outstanding. 11,250 11, 15, 73, 139, 11, 595 9,4G1 25,820 18,8C0 89, 097 460 350 903 11,065 185 11,060 14,405 70,917 134,984 190 1,325 2,912 4,064 3,720 2,328 123 124 2,068 128 450 129 228 130 13,1889 23,1889 30,1889 21,1890 10,1890 12,1890 485 I 139 750 000 75, 000 50.000 so;ooo 1,603 000 4, 000 Nov. 21, 1890 i Dec. 12 1890 | Dec. 24, 1890 t 300 000 24, 000 Dec. 26, 1890 ' 125,000 Jan. 14,1891 ! 32,000; Jan. 20,1891 | 100,000 25,000 j Feb. 50,000 50,000 3,1891 | 10,000 Feb. 11,1891 ! 7,500 iMar. 25,1891 1 H G V G J R H F Q 167,210 4, 240 171,450 I 171,450 ! 11, 250 10,750 16,875 j 11,250 j 10,750 j 16,660 11.000 ! 10;530 | 215 250 220 i 142 45,000 | 45,000 ! 44,360 | 640 ! 143 22,500 28,800 21,700 • 22,500 I 28,800 I 21,990 | 27,133 | 510 i 144 1,667 j 145 21,700 21,335 | 10,750 11,250 10,750 11,250 | 10,565 ! 11,030 | i 185 147 220 I 148 312 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HATE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 Pratt County National Bank, Pratt, Kans. Keystone National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Spring Garden National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. National City Bank, Marshall, Mich.. Red Cloud National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr. Asburv Park National Bank, Asburv Park, N. J. Ninth National Bank, Dallas, Tex First National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr. Central Nebraska National Bank, Broken Bow, Nebr. Florence National Bank, Florence, Ala. First National Bank, Palatka. Fla.... First National Bank, Kansas City, Kans. Rio Grande National Bank, Laredo, Tex. First National Bank, Clearficld, Pa... Farley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala. a First National Bank, Cold water, Kans. Total Maverick National Bank, Boston. Mass. Corry National Bank, Corrv, Pa Cheyenne National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo. California National Bank, San Diego. Cal. First National Bank, Wilmington, N. C. Huron National Bank, Huron, S. Dak. First National Bank, Downs, Kans First National Bank, Muncv, Pa Bell County National Bank, Temple, Tex. First National Bank,Deming,N. Mex. First National Bank, Silver Citv, N. Mex. Lima National Bank, Lima, Ohio National Bank of Guthrie, Okla Cherry vale National Bank, Cherryvale, Kans. First National Bank. Erie, Kans First National Bank, Rockwall, Tex .. Vincennes National Bank, Vincennes, Ind. Date. Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. cent. 3787 Sept. 8,1887 $50,000 2291 July 30,1875 200,000 $122,730 61.4 3468 Mar. 13,1886 500,000 122,198 24.4 2023 3181 July 29,1872 May 10,1884 100,000 50,000 162,500 162.5 23,275 46.5 3792 Sept. 17,1887 100,000 4415 2811 3927 Sept. 12,1890 Nov. 8,1882 Sept. 28,1888 300, 000 50,000 60,000 4135 Oct. 3,1889 50,000 3223 3706 July 15,1884 May 17,1887 50,000 100,000 4146 Oct. 28,1889 100,000 768 4180 Jan. 30,1865 Dec. 18.1889 100,000 100,000 3703 May 9,1887 52,000 6.0 18,000 57,250 114.5 8,400 14.0 50, 000 100.0 25,000 25.0 209,000 209.0 2,080 4.0 677 Dec. 31,1864 400,000 161,390 984,000 241.0 569 3416 Nov. 12,1864 Dec. 2,1885 100,000 100,000 198,000 198.0 26,000 26.0 3828 Dec. 29,1887 150,000 1656 July 25,1866 250, 000 290, 710 116.3 3267 3569 837 4404 Nov. Oct. Feb. Aug. 21,1884 12,1886 23,1865 25,1890 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 27,750 55.5 17,693 35.4 212,988 213.0 5.0 2,500 3160 3554 Apr. 22,1884 Sept. 17,1886 50,000 50, 000 30,000 112.5 60.0 2859 4383 4288 Jan. 16,1883 July 31,1890 Apr. 16,1890 1C0,000 100,000 50,000 87, 500 2,500 3,500 87.5 2. 5 7.0 3963 3S90 1454 Jan. 15,1889 May 29,1888 July 17,1865 50,000 50,000 100,000 4264 Mar. 18,1890 50,000 3,500 7.0 3297 Jan. 28,1885 65,000 58,500 90.0 2988 4213 June 29,1883 Jan. 21,1890 100,000 500,000 272,500 272. 5 35,000 7.0 79, 000 rrd, 2 5 0 52.7 5, 954 11.9 15,000 30.0 441,000 441.0 Total 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 First National Bank, Del Norte, Colo. Newton National Bank, Newton, Kans. Capital National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr. Bankers and Merchants' National Bank, Dallas, Tex. First National Bank, Little Rock, Ark. Commercial National Bank, Nashville, Tenn. Alabama National Bank, Mobile, Ala. First National Bank, Ponca, Nebr Second National Bank, Columbia, Tenn. Columbia National Bank, Chicago, 111. 1648 Apr. 12,1866 150,000 554,250 369. 5 3228 July 22,1884 200, 000 232,500 116.25 1817 3627 2568 May 13,1871 Jan. 28,1887 Oct. 3,1881 300,000 50,000 50,000 255,830 85.02 24,000 48.0 64,000 128.8 3677 Apr. 23,1887 200,000 « Restored to solvency. 30,000 1.5 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 313 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. I Failures. Circulation. Lawful m o n e y deposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $50,000 $3,000 Apr. 7,1891 H $10,750 $10,750 f10, 470 $280 149 500,000 100,000 May 9,1891 O 41,180 41,180 39,010 2,170 150 750,000 132,500 May 21,1891 Q 45,000 45,000 44, 065 935 151 100,000 75,000 20,000 3, 000 J u n e 22,1891 July 1,1891 D V 44,000 16, 875 44,000 16,875 1,737 410 152 153 G 20,700 20, 700 42,263 10,46o 20,300 400 154 Q 45,000 16,275 13,500 45.000 16,275 13,500 43,750 15,860 13,313 1,250 415 187 155 156 157 100, 000 3, 500 July 300, 000 75, 000 60,000 4,000 9, 000 4,600 J u l v 16,1891 . *do. J u l y 21,1891 00,000 500 J u l y 23,1891 O 12,900 12,900 12,480 420 158 23,600 10, 500 Aug. 7,1891 Aug. 17,1891 H G 33,250 33,750 33,250 33, 750 32,645 33,000 605 750 159 160 100,000 Oct. 3,1891 V 22,500 22,500 22,000 500 161 100,000 100 000 46,000 Oct. 7,1891 do 8 000 R 95,597 95,597 22 500 91,115 4,482 22 500 162 163 164 150,000 150,000 52,000 790 2,1891 Oct. 14,1891 8 v H 3, 622,000 11,200 11,200 10, 990 210 641,352 663,852 622,329 41,523 400,000 800,000 Nov. 2,1891 F 78,894 78,894 68,659 10,235 165 100,000 150, 000 17,000 15,000 Nov. 21,1891 Dec. 5,1891 R O 96,180 33,750 96,180 33,750 92,442 33,020 3,738 730 166 167 500,000 100,000 Dec. 18,1891 o 45,000 45,000 44,150 850 168 250, 000 17,512 Dec. 21,1891 B 52,880 52, 880 50,060 2,820 169 75,000 50, 000 100,000 50,000 U 15.958 2^500 J a n . 7,1892 Feb. 6,1892 Feb. 9,1892 Feb. 19,1892 18, 000 10,750 91,899 11,250 17.645 10,525 90.458 10,980 355 225 4,441 270 170 171 172 173 100,000 50 000 13,500 Feb. 29,1892 4 000 do B V P 18,000 10, 750 94, 899 11,250 22, 500 11,250 22,500 11 250 21,830 10 950 670 300 174 175 200,000 100, 000 50,000 44,000 2, 000 1,000 Mar. 21,1892 J u n e 22.1892 J u l y 2,1892 % 45,000 21,800 11,250 45, 000 21,800 11,250 43,658 21. 470 10i910 1,342 330 340 176 177 178 50, 000 125, 000 100,000 1,500 17,500 40, 000 Julv 20,1892 J u l y 22,1892 V Q R 11,250 26,720 31,780 11,250 26, 720 31, 780 10, 980 26,260 27,170 270 460 4,610 179 180 181 623,153 623,153 591,167 31,986 4,800 J a n . 14,1893 G 11,250 11,250 11,040 210 182 J a n . 16,1893 Y 48, 740 48,740 47, 730 1,010 183 Feb. B 43,700 44, 000 43,700 44, 000 42,290 43,000 1,410 1,000 184 185 do vs G 2,450, 000 50,000 100, 000 300,000 500,000 6,000 10,000 500 000 100 000 500,000 100, 000 150,000 50,000 100,000 1,000,000 3,400 18,500 50,000 6,1893 . ..do. o T 63,495 63,495 55 215 8 280 6,1893 Q 45,000 45,000 41,850 3,150 187 Apr. 17,1893 May 13,1893 May 19,1893 V 42,800 11,250 22,500 35.900 10,800 21,250 6,900 450 1,250 188 Q T 42,800 11,250 22, 500 May 22,1893 Q 43,600 43,600 41,658 1,942 191 do Apr. 189 190 314 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLEK OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national bankj ing associai tion. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter ! Surplus. Amount. Per cent. $200,000 250,000 111,000 52,500 5.5 21.0 J u n e 29,1892 100,000 2,000 2.0 Aug. 5,1887 300,000 36, 000 12.0 July 16,1887 100,000 34,500 34.5 Oct. 23,1889 Sept. 1,1874 50,000 50,000 12,000 24.0 102,600 205.2 Jan. 7,1890 J u n e 30,1885 50,000 50,000- Date. Capital. Aug. 30,1889 Mar. 12,1890 ber. I Elmira National Bank, Elmira, N. Y .. 4105 ! National Bank of North Dakota, 4256 ! Fargo, N. Dak. Evanston National Bank, Evanston, 4767 111. National Bank of Deposit of the City 3771 of New York. Oglethorpe National Bank, Bruns- j 3753 wick, Ga. First National Bank, Lakota, N. Dak. 4143 First National Bank, Cedar F a l l s , I 2177 Iowa. First National Bank, Brady, Tex 4198 First National Bank, Arkansas City, 3360 Kans. a Citizens' National Bank, Hillsboro, 2039 Ohio. First National Bank, Brunswick, Ga. 3116 City National Bank, Brownwood, 4344 Tex. a Merchants' National Bank, Taconia, 3172 Wash. City National Bank, Greenville, Mich. 3243 First National Bank, W h a t c o m , j 4099 Wash. Columbia National Bank, New What- 4351 com, Wash. Citizens' National Bank, Spokane, 4185 Wash, a | First National Bank, Phillipsburg, I 4658 Mont.« j. Linn County National Bank, Albany, ; 4326 Oreg. j Nebraska National Bank, Beatrice, j 4185 Nebr. Gulf National Bank, Tampa, F l a . . . . 4478 Livingston National Bank, Living- j 4117 ston, Mont. I Chemical National Bank, Chicago, 111. i 4666 Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman, 2803 Mont, o Consolidated National Bank, San 3056 Diego, Cal. j First National Bank, Cedartown, Ga.! 4075 Merchants' National Bank, Great j 4434 Falls, Mont. State National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn.; 4102 Montana National Bank, Helena, ! 2813 Mont.« Indianapolis National Bank. Indian- ! 581 apolis, Incl. | Northern National Bank, Big Rapids, j 1832 Mich. i First National Bank, Great Falls, | 3525 Mont, a j First National Bank, Kankakee, 111. a.\ 1793 National Bank of the Commonwealth, j 4692 Manchester, N. H. I First National Bank, Starkville, Miss.| 3688 Stock-Growers' National Bank, Miles | 3275 City, Mont. I Texas National Bank, San Antonio, | 3298 Tex. I Albuquerque National Bank, Albu- j 322 querque, N. Mex. First National Bank, Vernon, T e x . . . 4033 First National Bank, Middlesboro, Ky. 4201 First National Bank, Orlando, Fla. a ... 3469 Citizens' National Bank, Muncie, Ind. a 2234 First National Bank, Hot Springs, S. 4370 Dak. Sept. 4,1872 100, 000 15,000 30.0 62,000 124.0 199,156 199.1 Feb. 2,1884 J u n e 17,1890 55,000 75,000 56,200 102.2 58,000 77.3 May 110,000 220.0 2,1884 50,000 Aug. 28,1884 Aug. 26,1889 50,000 50,000 32,250 5,000 64.5 10.0 4,000 4.0 June 28,1890 100,000 Apr. 8,1889 150,000 Dec. 5,1891 50,000 May 31,1890 100, 000 Dec. 100,000 21,1889 Dec. 2,1890 Sept. 11,1889 I 50,000 I. 50,000 j . 10,000 10.0 19, 362 19.3 4,000 8.0 Dec. 15,1891 1,000,000 j . 50,000 '. Oct. 23,1882 49,500 | 99.0 250,0C0 '. 180,000 j 72.0 75,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 ! I 11,250 I 15.0 Sept, 22,1883 i July 16,1889 ! Oct. 7,1890 I Aug. 28,1889 Nov. 11,1882 Nov. 21,1864 June 5,1871 July 1,1886 Feb. 20,1871 Feb. 9,1892 j 260,000 104.0 300,000 | 1,249,000 416.3 90,000 ! ! 250,000 ! 50,000 I 100,000 183,053 1203.4 122,250 I 48.8 140,500 1280.9 i Apr. 30,188*7 i Dec. 20,1884 J 50,000 100,000 |. 16,500 23,000 33.0 23.0 Jan. 31,1885 j 100,000 j. 26, 000 26.0 July 14,1884 May Jan. Mar. Mar. July 13,1889 8,1890 16,1886 15,1875 15,1890 a Restored to solvency. 50,000 |. 50, 000 50,000 50, 000 100,000 50,000 69, 750 133.5 39,000 27,500 45.0 196,992 196. 9 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 315 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. C rculation. Lawful m o n e y deposited. Capital. $200,000 250,000 Surplus. $16,009 7, 797 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Mav 26,1893 Jmic 6,1893 O Q $43,000 44,250 $43 000 44, 250 Issued. K edeemed. Outstanding. #11, 750 42,700 81,250 1,550 192 193 194 100 000 245 June 7,1893 T 22,500 22 500 21, 720 780 300 000 60,000 June 9,1893 F 45,000 45 000 43,815 1,185 195 150, 000 35, 000 J u n e 12,1893 Y 32,900 32 900 31,770 1,130 196 50 000 50 000 1,931 25,000 June 13,1893 .do U L 11,250 11,250 11 250 11, 250 10,910 9,802 340 1, 448 197 198 50 000 125 000 3,000 25,000 do J u n e 15,1893 T 11,250 28,120 11 250 28, 120 10,900 26,210 350 1,910 199 200 Q 24, 550 21, 550 21,620 2,930 201 44, 000 42,370 1,630 202 203 (.T 100, 000 50,000 June 16,1893 200, 000 150 000 50,000 6 000 June 17,1893 June 20,1893 ? 44,000 I 2 5 0 , 000 75, 000 June 23,1893 Y 45,000 45, 000 43, 840 1,160 204 50, 000 50, 000 6,064 3, 000 June 27,1893 do Q Y 11,250 11,250 11, 250 11, 950 10,920 10,930 330 320 205 <>0fi 100, 000 1,000 22, 500 9-> .500 22 015 485 150 000 50 000 do. Y 1,1893 Y July '>07 208 209 8,1893 Y July 10,1893 V 21,700 21, 700 20,970 730 210 7, 500 July 12,1893 Y 21,880 21, 880 2.1,520 360 211 11, 250 10, 750 10,960 10,470 290 280 213 44,000 l,C00 11,250 214 915 100, 000 15,000 100, 000 50, 000 50. 000 ... July 10, 000 Julv 14,1893 July 20,1893 Y 11,250 10,750 1, 000, 000 50, 000 T Y 45,000 10, 000 Julv 21,1893 Julv 22,1893 45, 000 11, 250 250, 000 50, 000 July 24,1893 Y 55, 300 55, 300 53,540 1, 760 216 75, 000 100, 000 8,470 July 26.1893 Julv 29 1893 Y 16,370 22 500 .16, 370 500 15,800 22 025 570 475 217 218 100, 000 500,000 7,000 100,000 do Aug. 2,1893 Y Y 21,800 8, 230 800 45, 000 21,110 8,230 690 36,770 219 220 300, 000 GO, 000 221 100, 000 Aug. 3,1893 B 57,212 57, 212 47,073 10,139 Aug. 5,1893 W 33, 250 ?>S, 250 31,475 1, 775 222 Y 10 705 45 000 10 765 34 9 3 5 293 o o o 67, 500 250 67, 500 6»), 605 11 950 994 895 225 13,500 17,100 13, 500 17 100 .13,045 16 370 250 000 95 000 50, oon 200, 000 22, 000 5,000 do Aug. 7,1893 GO, 000 75, 000 3, 782 10,000 Aug. 9,1893 do do n 455 730 226 227 100, 000 20,000 Aug. 10,1893 Y 22, 500 22 500 21,640 860 228 175, 000 38,000 Aug. 11,1893 V 41,150 44, 150 42,695 1, 455 229 100,000 50,000 150,000 200, 000 50, 000 10,000 2,000 Aug. 12,1893 do Aug. 14,1893 do Aug. 17,1893 V V Y 22, 500 11,250 2? 500 l l j 250 22,080 10,890 420 360 Y 11, 250 45, 000 11, 250 11,110 45,000 140 230 231 939 233 234 55,666 10,000 316 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE H A N D S OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 First National Bank, Marion, Kans... Washington National Bank, Taeorna, Wash. El Paso National Bank, El Paso, Tex. Lloyd's National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak. National Granite State Bank, Exeter, N. H. Chamberlain National Bank, Chamberlain, S. Dak. Port Townsend National Bank, Port Townsend, Wash. First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash, a First National Bank, Sundance, Wyo. First National Bank, North Manchester, Ind. Commercial National Bank, Denver, Colo. First National Bank, Dayton, Tenn... Charter number. Date. 3018 4018 July 28,1883 Apr. 23,1889 $75,000 100,000 $72,682 44, 0G0 96.9 44.0 3608 4561 Dec. 22,1886 May 4,1891 150,000 100,000 54,000 6,000 36.0 1147 May 15,1865 100,000 4282 Apr. 8,1890 50,000 4290 Apr. 18,1890 100,000 4315 May 19,1890 50,000 4343 2903 June 16,1890 Mar. 17,1883 50,000 50,000 4113 Sept. 6,1889 250,000 4362 July 10,1890 50, 000 Capital. Surplus. Per Amount cent. 6.0 240,500 240. 5 4,500 9.0 10,000 38,673 20.0 77.3 8,500 17.0 39,738 79.5 Total Hutehinson National Bank, Hutchinson, Kans. First National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash. Oregon National Bank, Portland, Oreg. Citizens' National Bank, Grand Island, Nebr. First National Bank, Fort Payne. Ala. Third National Bank, Detroit, Mich.. First National Bank, Watkins, N. Y... First National Bank, Llano, Tex American National Bank, Springfield, Mo. First National Bank, Sedalia, Mo National Bank of Pendleton, Oreg State National Bank Wichita, Kans .. German National Bank, Denver, Colo. Black Hills National Bank, Rapid City, S. Dak. First National Bank. Arlington. Oreg. Baker City National Bank, Baker City, Oreg. First National Bank. Grant, Nebr Wichita National Bank, Wichita, Kans. State National Bank, Yemen, Tex National Bank of Middletown, Pa First National Bank, Kearney, Nebr.. Total 3199 May 29,1884 50,000 2805 Oct. 24,1882 50, 000 3719 June 7,1887 100,000 3101 Dec. 29,1883 60,000 35,000 4064 July 2,1889 50,000 4,000 8.0 3514 3047 4316 4360 June Sept. Mav July 1,1886 14,1883 20,1890 9,1890 200, 000 50,000 50,000 200,000 66,000 32,500 15,750 8,000 33.0 65.0 31.5 1627 4249 3524 2351 3401 Jan. Mar. June Apr. Oct. 2,1866 5,1890 29,1886 9,1887 23,1885 100,000 100,000 52,000 100,000 5.0, 000 3676 4206 Apr. 21,1887 Jan. 11,1890 50,000 75, 000 4170 2786 Dec. 4,1889 Sept. 29,1882 50,000 50,COO 4130 585 2806 Sept. 27,1889 Nov. 23,1864 Oct. 25,1882 50,000 100,000 50,000 268 Buffalo County National Bank, Kear- 3526 July 3,1886 ney, Nebr. First National Bank, Johnson City, 3951 Dec. 24,1888 Tenn. 270 Citizens' National Bank, Madison, 3151 Apr. 10,1884 S. Dak. 271 Citizens' National Bank, Spokane 4005 Apr. 8,1889 Falls, Wash, a 272 Tacoma National Bank, Tacoma, 2924 Apr. 13,1883 Wash. 273 City National Bank, Quanah, Tex 4361 Julv 9,1890 274 Central National Bank, Rome, N. Y .. 1376 July 1,1865 275 First National Bank, Redfield, S. Dak. 3398 Oct. 2,1885 276 North Platte National Bank, North 4024 May 4,1889 Platte, Nebr. a Restored to solvency. 100,000 43, 500 43.5 269 50,000 12,500 25.0 50,000 50,000 100.0 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 150,000 190,100 380.2 i $7,340 2,125 I 5,895 100,000 100.0 58.3 4.0 319,000 319.0 15,000 15.0 555,000 555.0 57,500 115.0 18,000 9,000 36. 0 12.0 11,000 22.0 200,725 401.4 17,137 17,065 34.1 231, 500 231.5 95,113 190.2 15,000 10.0 50,000 218,000 436.0 100,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 16, 600 16.6 245,060 245.0 34,000 68.0 24,208 32.3 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 317 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. sur Capital. $75,000 100,000 j Aug. 22,1893 j $5,600 j A u g . 26,1893 j 150,000 I 100,000 ' 60,000 I Sept. 50,000 I 100,000 ! 50,000 I 50,000 ! 50,000 I Y Y 2,1893 I F 10, 000 j Sept. 14,1893 ! O Y V O Y T ¥ Y Y 10,000 I Sept. 23,1893 50,000 ! 1, 000 j Sept. 30,1893 ! Oct. 3,1893 ! Oct. 5,1893 5,000 | Oct. 11,1893 10,000 Oct. Hi, 1893 250,000 | 40,000 Oct. 24,1893 50,000 I 5,000 Oct. 25,1898 121,900 43,500 ! 33, 750 22;500 I $21,900 I 43,500 ! 33,750 j 22,500 ! #21,200 I 42,280 | $700 i 235 1,220 ! 236 32,550 i 21,680 1,200 I 237 820 ; 238 4,358 I 239 l 250 I 240 41,137 41,137 j iW.779 I 11,250 11,250 \ 11,000 I 22,500 22,500 j 21,710 ! 790 ! 241 15,4.50 15,450 | 14,860 I 590 ! 242 11,250 27,000 11,250 I 27,000 i ! 10,910 | 26,420 : 340 ! 243 580 ; 244 45, 000 45,000 I 11,250 43,800 10,960 11,250 | 1,636.649 | 1,775,154 ! 1, 558, 527 10,935,000 I \ Issued. ; Redeemed. Outstanding. ! p h i s - i Receiver ap- | ! failure J 100,000 I 10,000 | Nov. 250,COD I 21,515 ! Nov. 20,1893 | i I 200, 0(0 I 0,1893 i 45,000: i 1,200 -245 290 246 216,627 22.500 I 20,900 ! 1,600 j 247 45,000 ! 43, 592 1,40