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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, TO THE SECOND SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. DECEMBER 1, 19O2. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOLUME I. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING 1902. OFFICE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Document No. 2303A. Vol. I. Comptroller of the Currency. CONTENTS. Page. 9 11 11 12 14 17 17 18 20 22 26 26 32 34 34 38 39 40 41 42 45 51 53 54 56 56 57 Condition of national banks Loans and discounts Reserve Bonds and circulation Organization Shareholders of national banks Voluntary liquidation Liquidation and consolidation Extension of corporate existence of national banking associations Insolvent national banks Circulating notes of insolvent national banks The national banking system Profit on circulation Taxes and other expenses State banks, private banks, and trust companies Building and loan associations Growth of banking in the United States since 1882 Money in the country Transactions of clearing houses Cost of operation of national banking associations Branch banks Banking in the new possessions Foreign banks of issue Savings banks of the world Foreign postal savings bank returns Banking power of the world Bond and asset secured bank circulation 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, 1902 No. 3. List of national-bank examiners No. 4. Expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the year ended June 30, 1902 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 67 68 69 70 70 71 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, 1902 72 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 1902 73 No. 9. Number of national banks organized, in voluntary liquidation, insolvent, and in operation in each State and Territory October 31, 1902 74 No. 10. Number of shares and shareholders of national banks, July, 1902 75 No. 11. Number and capital of national banks organized in each State and Territory during the year ended October 31, 1902 : 76 No. 12. Number and capital of national banks in each State extended under the act of July 12, 1882 77 No. 13. Number and capital of national banks extended under the act of April 12, 1902 77 No. 14. Number, capital, and circulation, by States, of national banks the corporate existence of which was extended during the year ended October 31, 1902 78 No. 15. Title, location, and capital of national banks the corporate existence of which expired during the year ended October 31, 1902, and of succeeding associations 78 No. 16. National banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the first time during the year ending October 31, 1903, with the date of expiration 79 No. 17. National banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the second time during the year ending October 31, 1903 81 No. 18. National banks closed to business, by voluntary liquidation and otherwise, during the year ended October 31, 1902, with date of authority to commence business, date of closing, capital and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding 85 No. 19. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1, 1876, to November 1,1902, 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 88 No. 20. Changes in capital, bonds, and circulation of national banks, by geographical divisions. 94 No. 21. Decrease or increase of national-bank circulation during each of the years ended October 31, 1895 to 1902 99 No. 22. National-bank circulation issued, lawful money deposited to retire circulation, from June 20, 1874, to October 31, 1902, and the amount on deposit, by States, at the latter date 100 No. 23. National-bank notes outstanding, lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, and public deposits on October 31, 1902, with the changes during the preceding year and the preceding month 101 No. 21. Yearly increase or decrease in national-bank circulation from January 14, 1875, to October 31, 1902 102 No. 25. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October 31, 1864 to 1902, inclusive 103 No. 26. National gold bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding October 31, 1902 106 No. 27. National-bank notes issued during the year ended October 31, 1902, and the total amount issued, redeemed, and outstanding 106 No. 28. National-bank notes outstanding and the amount and per cent of notes of $5 on four dates since March 14, 1900 106 No. 20. Number and denominations of national-bank notes issued and redeemed since the organization of the system, and the number outstanding October 31,1902 107 No. 30. Vault account of currency received and issued by this Bureau during the year 107 No. 31. National banks having no circulation outstanding 107 No. 32. Additional circulation issued and retired, by States, during the year ended October 31, 1902, and the total amount issued and retired since June 20,1874 108 CONTENTS. 5 Page. No. 33. 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 109 No. 34. National-bank notes received at this Bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of t h e system 109 No. 35. 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, 1902 110 No. 36. Vault account of currency received and destroyed during the year Ill No. 37. Taxes assessed on circulation, deposits, and capital of national banks from 1864 to 1882. I l l No. 38. Taxes assessed on capital and deposits of national banks from 1864 to 1883, on circulation 1864 to 1902, and on capital and surplus, 1898 to 1902 Ill No. 39. Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, cost of redemption, cost of plates, and examiners' fees, 1883 to 1902 112 No. 40. Taxes collected on capital, deposits, and circulation of national banks to June 30, 1902. 112 No. 41. Taxes collected on circulation, deposits, and capital of banks other than national, 1864 to 1882 112 No. 42. Taxes collected by the Internal-Revenue Bureau on capital and surplus of national and other banks, act June 13, 1898 112 No. 43. Average amount of national-bank notes in circulation and duty paid thereon, year ended June 30, 1902 113 No. 44. Capital and surplus of national banks and tax paid thereon, year ended June 30, 1902.. 114 No. 45. Capital and surplus of State banks and tax paid thereon, year ended June 30, 1902 115 No. 46. Capital and surplus of private banks and tax paid thereon, year ended June 30,1902 116 No. 47. Capital and surplus of loan and trust companies and tax paid thereon, year ended June 30, 1902 117 No. 48. Capital and surplus and tax paid thereon by all incorporated and private banks in the United States, year ended June 30, 1902, number of banks and average number of inhabitants per bank in each State and geographical division 118 No. 49. Undivided profits of national and other banks taxable as surplus, and taxes paid thereon, year ended June 30, 1902 119 No. 50. Specie and bank-note circulation of the United States from 1800 to 1859 120 No. 51. Coin and paper circulation of the United States, 1860 to 1902 121 No. 52. State bank notes outstanding and percentage of, to total money in the country, 1800 to 1863 122 No. 53. National-bank notes outstanding and percentage of, to total money in the country, 1864 to 1902 122 No. 54. Paid-in capital stock, circulation outstanding, individual deposits, aggregate resources, and percentage of circulation to capital and to aggregate resources of national banks on or about June 30, 1863 to 1902 * 123 No. 55. Gold value of currency in the New York market, 1862 to 1878 124 No. 56. Currency value of gold in the New York market, 1862 to 1878 125 No. 57. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks on June 30. 1865 to 1902, and amount owned and held by banks for other purposes, including those deposited to secure public deposits .,..,. 126 No. 58. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks on October 31, 1882 to 1902 ,... „. 127 No. 59. Interest-bearing bonded debt of the United States, 1865 to 1902 „ 128 No. 60. United States bonds, monthly range of prices in New York, 1860 to October 31.1902...,.- 129 No. 61. Investment value of United States coupon bonds, 1895 to 1902 ..,, 166 No. 62. Number of national banks in each State, etc, capital, bonds on deposit to secure circulation on September 15, 1902, minimum amount of bonds required, and excess on deposit September 15,1902, and September 30, 1901 167 6 CONTENTS. No. 63. Number of national banks in each State, etc., with capital of $150,000 and under in September, 1901 and 1902 169 No. 64. Number of national banks in each State, etc., with capital exceeding $150,000 in September, 1901 and 1902 170 No. 65. Comparative statement of the resources and liabilities of national banks, 1864 to 1902... 171 No. 66. Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks on September 15, 1902, in New York, all central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and elsewhere, and the aggregate in the United States 174 No. 67. Highest and lowest points reached in the principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks during the existence of the system 175 No. 68. Percentages of loans, United States bonds, and lawful money to the aggregate resources of national banks, 1866, 1889 to 1902 175 No. 69. Classification of loans made by national banks in reserve cities, etc., in September, 1898 to 1902 176 No. 70. Classification of loans by national banks in New York City for the last six years 177 No. 71. Classification of loans and discounts in national banks in the reserve cities, etc., on September 15, 1902 178 No. 72. Loans and discounts, capital, surplus, other undivided profit, and circulation of national banks on September 15, 1902 180 No. 73. Specie and circulation of national banks at date of each report from December 10, 1901, to September 15,1902 182 No. 74. Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held by national banks at date of each report since January 20,1877 202 No. 75. Specie held by national banks in New York City at date of each report since March 1, 1892 208 No. 76. Deposits and reserve of national banks on or about October 1, 1876, to 1902 210 No. 77. Lawful money reserve of national banks December 10, 1901, to September 15, 1902 212 No. 78. Deposits in national banks, reserve required and held December 10, 1901, to September 15,1902 232 No. 79. Net deposits of national banks, reserve required and held on three dates in 1897 to 1902. 233 No. 80. State of the lawful money reserve of national banks at date of each report since October 6, 1896 236 No. 81. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks from September 1,1901, to September 1, 1902 238 No. 82. Ratios to capital and to capital and surplus of the earnings and dividends of national banks in each State, etc., from March 1, 1898, to September 1, 1902 246 No. 83. Number of national banks, capital, surplus, dividends, net earnings, etc., 1870 to 1902. 250 No. 84. Cost of operation of national banking associations, classified by capital stock, year ended April 30, 1902 252 No. 85. Cost of operation of national banking associations located in each State, Territory, and reserve city, classified by capital stock, year ended April 30,1902 266 No. 86. National banks in voluntary liquidation under the provisions of sections 5220 and 5221, United States Revised Statutes 280 No. 87. National banks in liquidation under section 7, act July 12, 1882, succeeded by associations with the same or different titles 302 No. 88. 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 304 No. 89. National banks in liquidation under section 7, act July 12,1882 306 No. 90. Number of national banking associations placed in voluntary liquidation and terminated by expiration of charters, including reorganizations, annually, 1864 to 1902 309 No. 91. 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 1902, inclusive.. 310 CONTENTS. 7 Pa-e. No. 92. Insolvent national banks, dates of failure and final liquidation, assets, collections, dividends paid, etc., 1865 to 1902 332 No. 93. 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 1902 360 No. 94. Capital, nominal assets, etc., of insolvent national banks, in each State, the affairs of which have been finally closed 386 No. 95. Capital, surplus, and other liabilities of national banks which failed during the year ended October 31, 1902 389 No. 96. National banks against the capital stock of which an additional assessment was levied, year ended October 31, 1902, with amount of capital, and date and amount of assessment 389 No. 97. National banks in favor of the stockholders of which a rebate of assessment was made, year ended October 31, 1902, with amount of assessment, and date and amount of rebate 389 No. 98. National-bank receiverships in an inactive condition 390 No. 99. National-bank receiverships closed during the year ended October 31,1902 390 No. 100. Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during the year 1902 391 No. 101. National-bank circulation outstanding secured by bonds of active associations; of insolvent national banks; value of assets of insolvent national banks and excess of circulation over assets, exclusive of bonds deposited as security therefor, of insolvent banks the affairs of which have been finally closed 394 No. 102. Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York clearing house for the last forty-nine years .' 396 No. 103. Comparative statement for two years of the transactions of the New York clearing house. 396 No. 104. Exchanges, balances, percentage of balances to exchanges, and percentage of funds used in settlement of balances by the New York clearing house, 1892 to 1902, inclusive 397 No. 105. Transactions of the clearing houses of the United States, 1892 to 1902, inclusive 397 No. 106. Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for the years ended September 30, 1902 and 1901 397 No. 107. Clearing-house transactions of the assistant treasurer of the United States at New York for the year ended September 30, 1902 399 No. 108. Monetary systems and stocks of money in the principal countries of the world in 1902 . 400 STATE BANK AND MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV, XV. 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 1897 Aggregate resources and liabilities of savings banks from 1897 Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks from 1898 Resources and liabilities of State banks, loan and trust companies, savings and private banks, 1901-1902 Number of depositors and amount of deposits in savings banks, annually, 1820 to 1902 Gold, silver, and other money held by banks other than national, 1901-1902 Gold, silver, and other money held by State banks, 1873 to 1902 Dividends paid by State banks and trust companies, 1901-1902 Capital stock of national and other banks on or about July 1, 1902 Population of the United States and aggregate resources of national and other banks on or about July 1,1902 Aggregate resources, in millions of dollars, of national and other banks on or about July 1,1902. 404 408 410 414 418 418 419 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 427 8 CONTENTS. Page. XVI. Assets and liabilities of State and private banks which failed during the year ended June 30, 1902 428 XVII. Reports of condition of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia, September 15,1902 429 XVIII. Resources and liabilities of the First bank of the United States 430 XIX. Resources and liabilities of the Second bank of the United States, 1817 to 1840 431 XX. Number, capital, circulation, deposits, specie, and loans of colonial and State banks, on dates indicated, from 1774 to 1833 432 XXI. Comparative statement of the principal items of resources and liabilities of State banks from 1834 to 1863 433 XXII. Number and capital of State banks, 1864 to 1872 434 XXIII. Comparative statement of resources and liabilities of State banks from 1873 to 1902 435 XXIV. Abstract of reports of condition of banking institutions in the Philippine Islands on June 30, 1902 437 XXV. Reports of condition of banks in operation in the Philippine Islands, June 30,1902 . . . 438 XXVI. 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, 1901, and June, 1902 442 XXVII. Abstract of reports of chartered banks of Canada 444 XXVIII. Abstract of reports of banks of Australasia 444 XXIX. Resources and liabilities of the Bank of Japan 444 SUMMARIES'AND ABSTRACTS OF NATIONAL BANK REPORTS. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1863 to 1902 445 Abstract of reports cf condition of the national banking associations since December 10, 1901 .. 475 Summary of the state and condition of national banks from December 10,1901, to September 15, 1902 557 Summary of principal items of resources and liabilities of the national banks, by States, from 1863 to 1902 617 Digest of national-bank decisions 643 Index, text of the report 1071 Index, appendix of the report , 1077 REPORT THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, December i , 1902, SIR: In compliance with the requirements of section 333 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the fortieth annual report of the operations of the Currency Bureau for the year ended October 31, 1902, is submitted herewith. CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS. The resources and liabilities of the banks in active operation, as shown by reports submitted during the past year, appear in detail in the following* table: ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM DECEMBER 10, 1901, TO SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Dec. 10, 1901, 4,291 banks. Feb. 25, 1902, 4,357 banks. Apr. 30,1902, 4,423 banks. July 16, 1902, 4,535 banks. Sept. 15, 1902, 4,601 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. $3,038,255,447.04 83,128,627,094.44 $3,172,757,485.31 .$3,221,859,631.21 #3,280,127,480.69 .„ _ . . „., . . . „„ _ 24,657,222.96 34,111,552.58 Overdrafts 43,356,248.14 32,314,886.87 27,211,618.90 U. S. bonds to secure 324,507,180.00 320,978,280.00 316,271,180.00 316,138,980.00 324,253,760.00 circulation U. S. bonds to secure 110,257,830.00 114,055,360.00 120,561,030.00 124,408,250.00 124,685,150.00 U. S. deposits 7,896,350.00 7,953,600.00 10,082,240.00 7,716,980.00 8-, 008,100.00 U. S. bonds on hand . Premium on IT. S. 11,529,454.50 10,363,461.74 10,739,048.09' 11,012,091.59 12,218,347.01 bonds 484,956, 796.53 493,109,726.57 Stocks, securities, etc. 451,580,561.70 458,744,961.01: 467,403,724.24 Banking house, fur91,364,938.72 87,091,224.82 92,652,268.87 niture, and fixtures. 87,883,087.12' 89,915,381.05 Other real estate and 21,964,808. 22,962,670. 21,558,989.31 mortgages owned.. 22,244,924.08! 22,685,159.01 Due from national 274,882,707.30 266,665,842.49 264,616,195.02 banks 265,712,742.40; 260,842,095.07 Due from State banks 76,633, 734.67 80,361,315.61 89,993,517.55 and bankers 78,932,642.39| 78,546,740. Due from approved 432,958,827.93 471,696,390.97 465,640,578.36 reserve agents 490,303,538.15J 467,417,747.14 Internal-revenue 553,372.26 472,071.13: 416,220.27 358,606.26 286,587.85 stamps 472,071.13 Checks and other 22,305,546.99 . 24,501,107.66 22,625,246.40 20,437,030.53| 26,236,728.75 cash items Exchanges for clear253,419,892.83| 196,618,118.24| 290,651,830.99 247,113,366.18: 327,762,581.07 ing house Bills of other nationI 24,957,145.00 23,483,765.00' 24,919,204.00 al banks 26,171,303.001 22,861,873.00 Fractional currency, 1,475,934.20 1,490,359.52 1,498,345. C 1,320,135.32 1,378,296.83 nickels, and cents.. 105,425,840.42 105^572,'076! 83l 110^ 6871 137! 751 108,'202^ 383! 47 104,051,295.64 Gold coin 10 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM DECEMBER 10, 1901, to SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. Dec. 10, 1901, 4,291 banks. Feb. 25, 1902, 4,357 b a n k s . Apr. 30, 1902, 4,423 banks. J u l y 16, 1902, 4,535 banks. Sept. 15, 1902, 4,601 b a n k s . RESOURCES—cont' d. Gold Treasury certincates $100,266,100.00 $126,900,190.00 $105,709,930.00 $106,867,430.00 Gold Treasury certificates payable to order 16,970,000.00 21,720,000.00 13,315,000.00 25,950,000.00 Gold clearing-house certificates 88,409,000.00 83,749,000. 82, 099,000. 84,746,500.00 Silver dollars 9,594,579.00 9,999,626. 10, 379,556. 9,600,000.00 Silver Treasury certificates 48,452,821.00 62, 466,880. 51,277,355.00 58,590,893 8,303,974. Silver fractional coin. 7,846,236.82 8, 798,718. 8,358,961.58 Total specie 404, 763,968. 369,652,498.24 407,082,162.41 398,760,561. Legal-tender notes . . . 151,118,358.00 154,682,692.00 159,484,226. 164, 854,292. Five percent redemption fund 15,627,825.02 15,244,838. 15, 375,536. 15,936,850.64 Due from Treasurer U. S 2,550,317.06 2,590,240. 2,343,643.16 2, 814,029. Total $84,248,770.00 28,425,000.00 82, 137,000.00 8,868,571.00 747,624.00 757,859.38 366,236,120.02 141, 757,618.00 15, 799,678.88 2, 369,383.23 5,722,730,635.49 5,843,048,720,14 5,962,135,451.77 6,008,754,975.52 6,113,928,912.50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. 665,340,664.00 667,381,231.00 671,176,312.00 701,990,554.00 705,535,417.00 Surplus fund 287,170,337.92 294,951,786.67 298,597,508.75 325,524,915.07 326,393,953.66 Undivided p r o f i t s , less expenses and taxes 161,724,941.55 154,653,757.79 162,388,086.18 156,852,527.64 169,216,512.03 National-bank notes outstanding 319,437,312.00 314,438,680.00 309,781,739.50 309,336,599.00 317,991,809.00 State-bank notes out51,874.50 standing 42,781.50 42,781.50 51,874.50 51,874.50 Due to other national banks 629.684,437.98 685,966,644,10 658,518,344.53 626,954,587.12 648,885,530.59 Due to State banks and bankers 289.161,149.99 311,256,012.98 291,394,304.27 310,196,963.17 285,221,529.96 Due to trust companies and savings 217,706,288.40 251,208,289.92 266,616,730.16 271,905,850.83 235,220,608.70 banks Due to approved re33,842, 229.67 192,844.47 32,086, 013.31 30,507,,368.00 serve agents 31, 013,564.14 968,559.50 2,316, 283.24 887,508.21 1,016,,329.90 977, 358.60 Dividends unpaid "".,875, 772.213,209, 273,893.93 Individual deposits .. 2,964,417, 965.82 2, 982,489,300.89 3, 111, 690,195.77 3,098! ""' " ~ - 117, 097,769.59 ~ 554,981.28 118,238,798.45 104,167, 621.42 105,940,827.75 "113, U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. dis6,846,033.85 5,727,327.15 6,549,881.26 6,355,690.58 5,581,236.91 bursing officers Notes and bills redis041,080.58 6,746, 396.40 674.91 377,544.93 4,819, 5,974, 187.21 counted 859,807.78 15,993, 174.36 955,530.07 10,384,662.76 16,103, 380.91 Bills payable Liabilities other than 21,626,588.39 22,402,065.89 24,210,215.71 26,320,060.69 those above 23,145,864.97 Total 5,722,730,635.49 5,843,048,720.14 5,962,135,451.77 6,008,754,975.52 6,113,928,912.50 Since the last report to Congress statements of condition have been received from national banking associations on five dates as hereinbefore set forth. On September 15, 1902, reports were submitted by 4,601 associations, with aggregate resources of $6,113,928,912.50. The loans of the associations, representing over 50 per cent of their resources, amounted to $3,280,127,480.69. The amount of bonda on deposit as security for circulation was $324,253,760. Bonds on deposit as security for public funds aggregated $124,685,150, and the banks held in their vaults other securities of a like character to the amount of $8,008,100. The investments in other bonds, stocks, and securities aggregated $493,109,726.57; bank premises, furniture, and fixtures, $92,652,268.87; funds on deposit with approved reserve agents, $465,640,578.36; with other national banks, $264,616,195.02, and with State banks and bankers, $89,993,517.55. In addition to specie, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 11 amounting to $366,236,120.02, legal tenders, $141,757,618, bills of other banks, $22,861,873, the associations held exchanges for clearing houses to the amount of $327,762,581.07. Capital stock paid in aggregated $705,535,417, surplus and undivided profits $326,393,953.66 and $169,216,512.03, respectively. The outstanding note issues were $317,991,809. Funds to the credit of depositors reached the highest point in the existence of the system, $3,209,273,893.93. United States deposits and deposits of U. S. disbursing officers were $117,097,769.59 and $6,846,033.85, respectively. There was due to approved reserve agents, other national banks, State banks and bankers, trust companies, and savings banks, $1,200,341,233.39. The liabilities on account of notes and bills rediscounted and bills payable were $9,041,080.58 and $24,859,807.78, respectively. LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. In the Appendix, Table No. 71, will be found a classification of the loans and discounts made by national banks in the reserve cities and in the States and Territories on September 15 last. The aggregate volume is $3,280,127,480, classified as follows: On demand, paper with two or more individual or firm names, $237,322,021; on demand, secured by stocks, bonds, etc., $706,854,833; on time, paper with two or more individual orfirmnames, $1,176,416,533; on time, single-name paper (one person or firm), $517,149,077; on time, secured by stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc., $642,385,016. The loans and discounts of the national banks in the city of New York on September 15 aggregated $607,058,485.12, of which $6,207,375.80 was demand paper with one or more individual or firm names; $263,775,891 demand paper secured by stocks, bonds, etc.; $118,235,347.96 time paper with two or more individual or firm names; $86,119,928.46 time single-name paper, and $132,719,941.90 on time, secured by stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc. The average monthly rates for money in New York, January to October, 1902, were as follows: Month. January... February . March April. May June July August September October... Call loans. Prime commercial paper. Per cent. Per cent. 3 @ 4* RESERVE. The deposits on which reserve was required amounted to $3,844,365,538.57. The banks held in cash with reserve agents and in redemption fund $989,433,995.26, but the available reserve—that is, the proportion of deposits with reserve agents, not exceeding the percentage of reserve required after deducting the redemption fund and 12 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF TfiE CURRENCY. cash on hand—amounted to $804,333,904.09, which was $17,563,177.76 in excess of the legal requirement, being an average reserve of 20.92 per cent. The banks located in the central reserve cities, New York, Chicago, and St. Louis, held a reserve of $250,684,716.24 on deposits amounting to $1,040,587,878.79, an average of 24.09 percent. The average reserve of New York City banks was 24.70, of Chicago banks 21.89, of St. Louis 24.15. The banks located in other reserve cities held $258,045,769.41 against deposits of $1,060,571,076.74, the average reserve being 24.33 per cent. Banks located outside of the reserve cities held reserve funds to the amount of $295,603,418.44, or 16.91 per cent, on deposits aggregating $1,743,206,583.04. While there has been no change in the method of calculating the reserve of any individual bank, the form of reporting the reserve in the abstracts issued subsequent to each call was changed, beginning with the April 30 statement. Prior to that date the percentage of legal reserve held to deposits was not shown, but merely the percentage of cash in bank, redemption fund, and amount due from approved correspondents. Corresponding information is still shown in the reserve tables, but the percentage of legal reserve held is based on the amount of specie and legal tenders in bank, the redemption fund and the amount on deposit with reserve agents, not in excess of the legal limit available. As illustrating the difference resulting from the change, it is shown that while banks in reserve cities, exclusive of central reserve cities, by the former method of computation, held a reserve of 27.64 per cent, their legal reserve was but 24.33 per cent. From September 30, 1901, to September 15, 1902, there was an increase of $418,581,617.54 in the aggregate resources of the reporting banks, the principal items of increase being, loans and discounts, $261,511,562.29; U. S. bonds, $12,570,520; due from national and other banks, $35,217,372.29. There was an increase in capital stock of $50,193,537, in surplus and other profits of $65,048,357.81, and in individual deposits of $271,520,660.60. Comparing conditions on September 30, 1892, with those shown in the last report, it will be seen that the number of active associations has increased from 3,773 to 4,601, or a net increase of 828. The aggregate resources of the associations increased during the decade $2,603,834,015; loans and discounts, $1,109,086,393; bonds on deposit as security for circulation,$l 60,978,460, andspecie and legal-tender notes, $157,119,741 and $37,489,673, respectively. While the capital of the associations increased only to the extent of $18,962,402, the surplus and undivided profits are now greater than in 1892 by $155,086,287. The volume of individual deposits increased from $1,765,422,984 to $3,209,273,894, or nearly 82 per cent. While the outstanding circulation has increased $174,568,511, or about 122 per cent, there was no material increase until subsequent to March 14,1900, the date of the act authorizing the issue of circulation to the par value of bonds on deposit. BONDS AND CIRCULATION. At the close of March 13, 1900, the day preceding the approval of the act authorizing the issue of national bank circulating notes to the par value of bonds on deposit, the Treasurer held securities for that purpose to the amount of $243,651,420; on October 31, 1901, he held $329,833,930; on October 31, 1902, $338,352,670, of which approximately 95 per cent were in 2 per cent consols of 1930. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 13 The amounts of each class of bonds on deposit to secure circulation on dates named from March 13, 1900, are shown 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 percent. Consols of 1930, 2 per cent Mar. 13,1900. Oct. 31,1900. Oct. 31,1901. Oct. 31,1902. $56,164,820 130, 302,250 14, 697,850 21, 996,350 20,490,150 243,651,420 Total. $7 756,580 $6,056,720 8,248,450 2,208,600 1,100,900 13 544,100 7,503,350 1,293,000 1,019,950 270,006,600 $3 983,780 6 032,000 2,911,100 268,900 12,500 316,625,650 '320," 738,'000 301,123,580 329 833,930 338,352,670 During the year 1902 circulating notes were issued to new associations, to replace redemptions, and to banks increasing their issues, in the sum of $133,309,440, of which notes of the denomination of $5 amounted, approximately, to $25,000,000; $10, $57,000,000; $20, $38,000,000; $50, $4,000,000, and $100, $8,000,000. The amount of each denomination outstanding at the close of the year and on prior dates indicated is shown in the following table: Denominations. Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Unredeemed fractions. Total. Circulation secured by lawful money. Circulation secured by bonds Mar. 13,1900. Oct. 31,1900. $348,275.00 167,466.00 79,310,710.00 79,378,160.00123; 58,770,660.00 11,784,150.00 24,103,400.00 104,000.00 27,000.00 32,409.00 Oct. 31,1902. 984.00 974.00 780.00 390.00 900.00 250.00 400.00 000.00 000.00 431.50 254,026,230.00 331,613,268.00 359,832,715. 38,004,155.00 32,784,203.00) 31,634,101.00 44,614,920.50 216,022,075.00298,829,065.00328,198,614.00)335,783,189.00 The volume of circulating notes issued from December, 1863, to October 31, 1902, was $2,630,795,575, of which $2,250,397,465 has been redeemed. During the past year there was received for redemption at the redemption agency of the Department notes amounting approximately to $175,000,000, of which $57,000,000 were in good condition and returned to the banks of issue, and the balance redeemed and destroyed. Of the total amount sent to the Department for redemption, $145,000,000, or over 80 per cent, came from the cities of New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, and St. Louis, and nearly 50 per cent ($85,000,000) from the city of New York alone. The cost of assorting this volume of notes, including transportation charges, was 92.444 cents per $1,000. The aggregate cost of redemptions for the year was $153,796.33. In addition to this expense, the banks paid $1,633,309.15 semiannual duty on circulation, $57,625 for plates from which notes were printed, and $307,296.63 examiners7 fees, and $1,833,430.79 tax on capital and surplus, making a total expense of $3,985,457.90. At the close of the report year there were 11 banking associations in operation, with an aggregate capital of $5,660,000, and with bonds deposited with the Treasurer to the amount of $340,000, which had not 14 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. issued circulating notes. Included in the number are some associations which never have availed themselves of the privilege of issuing notes. ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL BANKS. The act of 1863 provided for the organization of national banking associations to continue in operation for the period named in their articles of association, but not for a longer period than twenty years from February 25 of that year. Under the provisions of this act 488 associations were organized, of which 273 are still in existence. On June 3, 1864, the national-bank act of 1863 was repealed and reenacted with certain important amendments. Associations under this act have been incorporated to the number of 5,173, of which 3,607 are in active operation. The act of 1870 authorized the organization of banks whose notes were redeemable in gold. Only 10 associations of this character were organized, 7 of w^hich are still in operation, but were converted into currency banks under authority of the act of February 14,1880. Three of these associations were closed by liquidation. The last amendment affecting the organization of national banking associations formed a portion of the act of March 14,1900, and empowered the Comptroller of the Currency to authorize the organization of banks with minimum capital of $25,000 in places having population not exceeding 3,000. From the date of the passage of the act to October 31 last there has been organized 805 associations with capital less than $50,000, generally with $25,000, the minimum amount authorized under that act. One of the banks of this class was placed in charge of a receiver and 13 in voluntary liquidation, leaving 791 in active operation. Organizations, liquidations, failures, and number of banks in active operation at the close of the report year are shown in the following table: Act of— 1863 1864 1870.. 1900 . Total In volunOrganized. tary liqui- Insolvent. dation. Active. 488 5,173 10 805 180 1,215 3 13 35 351 1 273 3,607 7 791 6,476 1,411 387 4,678 From March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1902, there were organized 1,212 associations, with total capital of $70,159,500, and bond deposit as security for circulation of $17,321,550. Banks to the number of 407, with capital of $49,060,000, were organized under the provisions of the act of 1864, and 805, with capital of $21,099,500, under the act of March 14, 1900. 15 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Organizations by classes, States, and geographical divisions during the period named are shown in the following table: NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED FROM MARCH 14, 1900, Capital, less t h a n $50,000. Capital, $50,000 or over. Total organizations. States, etc. New Hampshire... Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 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 Hawaii Total Pacific States Total U n i t e d States No. Capital. No. Capital. No. Capital. 1 1 1 $25,000 25,000 25,000 4 2 $225,000 200,000 2 50,000 5 1 1 2,150,000 500,000 50,000 5 3 1 5 1 3 $250,000 225,000 25,000 2,150,000 500,000 100,000 18 Bonds deposited. Banks, capital, less t h a n $50,000. Banks, capital, $50,000 or over. $12,000 10,000 25,000 $57,500 50,000 22,500 175,000 50,000 13,000 Total. $69,500 60,000 25,000 175,000 50,000 35,500 3,250,000 69,500 345,500 415,000 875,000 132,500 1,617,750 730,000 199,550 133,550 573,600 25,000 77,700 190,000 1,074,550 266,050 2,191,350 25,000 267,700 110 16,605,000 219 19,444,000 125,000 13 3,125,000 585,000 320,000 1,582,000 50,000 302,000 23 8 72 5,510,000 625,000 9,740,000 7 109 2,839,000 16 13 9 2 8 2 6 1 5 112 3 11 8 420,000 365,000 230,000 50,000 245,000 60,000 152,500 25,000 125,000 3,023,000 75,000 275,000 210,000 8 10 1 2 8 4 10 4 7 41 660,000 610,000 50,000 110,000 850,000 350,000 625,000 375,000 750,000 2,810,000 11 5 196 5,255,500 36 990,000 645. 000 24 49 1,300,000 4 110,000 13 i 330,000 62 1,570,000 49 i ann onn 9240,000 1,009,400 2,815,250 3,824,650 1,080,000 975,000 280,000 160,000 1,095,000 410,000 777,500 400,000 875,000 5,833,000 75,000 2,545,000 480,000 137,750 125,750 80,250 13,250 63,000 17,500 40,000 6,250 31,500 913,400 18,750 101,800 47,000 192,500 182,500 12,500 32,500 182,500 100,000 165,000 143,750 162,500 742,750 2,270,000 270,000 24 23 10 4 16 6 16 5 12 153 3 22 13 374,000 92,500 330,250 308,250 92,750 45,750 245,500 117,500 205,000 150,000 194,000 1,656,150 18,750 475,800 139,500 111 9,730,000 307 14,985,500 30 17 17 6 11 11 17 7 4,170,000 1,950,000 3,300,000 430,000 1,050,000 700,000 960,000 1,485,000 116 14,045,000 1,596,200 2,383,000 3,979,200 5,160,000 2,595,000 4,600,000 540,000 1,380,000 2,270,000 2,260,000 1,725,000 312,550 213,050 500,000 28,550 90,950 560,250 475,750 87,750 1,027,500 510,000 800,000 157,500 286,250 204,500 282,500 240,000 1,340,050 723,050 1,300,000 186,050 377,200 764,750 758,250 327,750 362 20,530,000 2,268,850 3,508,250 5, 777,100 285,500 172,550 233,300 223,500 14,000 18,750 71,500 48,800 453,250 315,400 19,000 25,000 12,500 200,000 50,000 50,000 190,000 12,500 105,000 138,750 304,500 197,550 245,800 423,500 64,000 68,750 261,500 61,300 558,250 454,150 8,755,000 | 1,836,550 802, 750 2, 639,300 75,000 101,250 33,000 411,500 43,800 20,000 66 41 66 10 24 73 66 16 246 6,485,000 35 24 28 24 2 3 10 6 53 43 880,000 600,000 735,000 615,000 55,000 75,000 265,000 150,000 1,340,000 1,135,000 1 2 1 8 1 2 7 1 6 10 50,000 100,000 50,000 650,000 250,000 100,000 700,000 50,000 400,000 555,000 36 26 29 32 3 5 17 7 59 53 228 5,850,000 39 2,905,000 267 3 4 4 5 1 80,000 100,000 105,000 125,000 30,000 4 300,000 11 1 1 1,750,000 50,000 50,000 7 4 15 6 2 3 80,000 1 25,000 1 500.000 21 545,000 18 2,650,000 39 805 21,099,500 1902. 46 6,095,000 20 945,000 133 11,322,000 2 50,000 18 1,032,000 5 23 12 61 2 11 TO OCTOBER 31, 407 49,060,000 930,000 700,000 785,000 1,265,000 305,000 175,000 965,000 200,000 1,740,000 1,690,000 380,000 100,000 1,855,000 175,000 80,000 26,250 33,000 36,500 31,300 7,500 3 80,000 20,250 2 525,000 6,500 50,000 56,500 3,195,000 161,300 525,000 686,300 ,212 70,159,500 375,000 12,500 12,500 20,250 6,941,800 10,379,750 17,321,550 1 16 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Section 5154 of the Revised Statutes of the United States provides, in part, that any bank incorporated by special law or organized under a general law of any State may become a national banking association upon execution of articles of association and organization certificate by a majority of the directors of the State bank, upon authority of shareholders representing two-thirds of the stock. During the period covered by the foregoing table, 158 State banks, with capital of $11,490,000, were converted into national banking associations, of which 107, with capital of $2,835,000, were of the class authorized by the act of March 14, 1900, and 51, with capital of $8,655,000, under authority of the prior act. While the act cited provides that the capital of any State bank converted into a national bank shall be the same as it existed immediately before conversion, the law is construed as prohibiting conversion with a less amount of capital than that required by a bank of primary organization. Where a bank with capital less than the nececsary amount desires to convert, it is required to increase the capital to the requisite amount under the laws of the State, prior to the execution of the articles of association and organization certificate. When a State institution, to be converted, has filed with the Comptroller all the papers incident thereto and deposited the requisite amount of bonds as security for circulation, an examination is ordered to determine whether the assets are of a character which a national-banking association can lawfully hold. If assets, the holding of which contravenes the provisions of the national-banking law, are found, their disposition is required prior to the issue of certificate authorizing the beginning of business. It is frequently found advisable to place the State bank in liquidation and organize anew, as is required in the case of the organization of a bank to succeed an unincorporated bank. This course has many advantages in that it enables the organizers to obtain more desirable shareholders, more choice assets, and to begin business with the amount of capital required by law actually paid in cash. State or private banks reorganized as national banking associations since March 14, 1900, numbered 363, with aggregate capital of $20,935,000. Of these banks^ 242, with capital of $6,715,000, were with individual capital of less than $50,000, and 121, with capital of $14,220,000, of the larger class. Banks of primary organization numbered 691, with total capital of $37,734,500, of which 456, with capital of $11,549,500, were of the class authorized by the act of March 14,1900, and 235, with capital of $26,185,000, with individual capital of $50,000 or over. In the following table is given a summary of national-bank organizations from March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1902: Conversions. Reorganizations. Classification. Primary organization. Capital. No. Capital. No. Capital. Capital less than $50,000 .. 107 Capital $50,000 or more 51 $2,835,000 8,655,000 242 121 $6,715,000 14,220,000 456 235 $11,549,500 26,185,000 158 11,490,000 363 20,935,000 691 37,734,500 No. Total Total. No. Capital. 805 $21,099,500 407 49,060,000 1,212 70,159,500 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 17 In the year ended October 31, 1902, 470 banks were chartered, with $31,130,000 capital, of which 302, with capital of $7,905,000, were of the smaller class, and 168, with capital of $23,225,000, with individual capital of $50,000 or over. There was an average of one and a half banks organized on every secular day of the year. On October 31, 1901, the authorized capital stock of national banking associations in active operation was $663,224,195, and on October 31, 1902, $713,435,695. The net increase was, therefore, $50,211,500, which, however, includes $365,000, the capital of banks in liquidation whose bonds have not been withdrawn and the stock account closed. The increase of capital by newly organized associations was $31,715,000, including the capital of new banks, which increased their capital subsequent to organization and by old associations increasing their capital $43,506,500. During the year 72 associations were closed by voluntary liquidation or expiration of charter, the capital of the banks being $22,190,000. Banks liquidated under section 5220, United States Revised Statutes, numbered 63 with capital of $21,025,000, and expirations of corporate existence, 9 with capital of $1,165,000. The reduction of capital by the action of shareholders of active associations amounted to $3,135,000, and by insolvent banks, $50,000. SHAREHOLDERS OF NATIONAL BANKS. In Table No. 10 of the Appendix is Shown the number of shareholders and shares of stock held by shareholders in banks located in each State and geographical division, as appears from the copies of lists of shareholders filed in this office as of the first Monday of July last. The number of shareholders was 330,124 and the number of shares of stock 8,001,433. In the case of a limited number of banks which were conversions of State institutions, the par value of shares ranges from $10 to $200. The par value of stock of banks of primary organization is uniformly $100, and this also is the value of the stock of a majority of the converted banks. VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. EXPIRATION OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE AND REORGANIZATION. Within a period of three years subsequent to the establishment of the national banking system, 14 associations had been placed in voluntary liquidation under the provisions of section 5220 of the Revised Statutes of the United States—that is, by vote of shareholders owning two-thirds of capital stock. Of the number, however, 3 were reorganized under similar titles and 1 was absorbed by another association. During the existence of the system, year ended October 31, 1902, 1,288 associations, with aggregate capital of $210,065,060, were liquidated under authority conferred by the act cited, of which, however, 136, with capital of $38,555,000, were reorganized under similar titles. It is understood that some of the banks which were placed in liquidation were absorbed by other associations, but the records of this office do not contain sufficient information on this point to enable even an approximate estimate to be made of the number. Under the provisions of the act of February 25, 1863, 98 banks were organized, whose corporate existence ran for a period of but 19 CUR 1902, PT 1 2 18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. years, in consequence of which, their charters expired in 1882. Up to the close of the report year, 1902, 123 banks, with aggregate capital of $18,979,500, reached the termination of their corporate existence and were closed under the provisions of section 7 of the act of July 12, 1882. Of the number, 75, with capital of $12,557,900, reorganized under similar titles. Summarizing the foregoing, it appears that, under the provisions of both acts cited, 1,411 banks, with capital aggregating $229,014,560, passed out of the system. LIQUIDATION AND CONSOLIDATION. The national currency act, which follows closely the material features of the banking law of the State of New York, contains no statutory provision authorizing the consolidation of banking associations in the manner provided by the New York law. The law of that State empowers shareholders owning at least two-thirds of the capital stock of the interested corporations to consent in writing to consolidation, and authorizes the directors of each corporation to enter into an agreement for consolidation, prescribing the terms and conditions, the name of the new or consolidated bank, the directorate, term of charter, manner of converting shares of the old into shares of the new or consolidated bank. When such agreement has beenfiledwith and approved by the State superintendent of banks, the consolidated corporations become a single corporation, with the same franchises, rights, liabilities, etc., of the constituent corporations. The act provides that dissenting shareholders shall be paid the value of their stock, and the stock so surrendered held and disposed of by the new corporation for its own benefit. The only reference to the subject of consolidation in the nationalbank act appears in the act approved July 14, 1870 (IT. S. Rev. Stat., sec. 5223), and is to the effect that any association closing its affairs (by voluntary liquidation), under authority of law, for the purpose of consolidating with another association, shall not be required to deposit lawful money to provide for its outstanding circulation, but its assets and liabilities shall be reported by the association with which it is in process of consolidation. By implication, this provision would appear to authorize the assignment of bonds on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States to secure the circulation of the liquidating bank to the absorbing association, and require the maintenance of a redemption fund for the outstanding issues of the bank which has gone into liquidation. With the redemption of issues of the closed bank would follow the issue of a like amount of notes of the absorbing association. As a matter of fact, this permissive feature in full has never been availed of by an association absorbing the business of one placed in liquidation, as it has been found more advantageous to deposit lawful money to redeem the notes of the liquidated bank and to simultaneously issue new notes of their own on bonds deposited. Consolidation therefore can only be effected by one of the following methods: First. Without an increase of capital the directors of the absorbing bank may enter into a contract with the directors or agents of the liquidated association to purchase its assets, assume liabilities to depositors and other creditors, and to pay to shareholders for their REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 19 stock the value of assets purchased in excess of liabilities to depositors and other creditors, less any expenses incident to liquidation. Second, By increasing' the capital stock of the absorbing bank to an amount equal to that of the liquidated bank, the additional shares may be sold to stockholders of the latter, consent thereto having* been previously obtained from shareholders of the absorbing association. As the law is construed as requiring the payment of capital, original or on account of increase, in money, and not in " evidences of debt," the right to accept assets representing stock of the closed bank, and to issue therefor certificates in the continuing bank is not recognized. In every such case shareholders of the closed association are paid the value of their stock, the proceeds being available in payment of shares to which they may be entitled in the absorbing corporation. The preemptive right of shareholders to participate pro rata in an increase is well recognized, and it is generally incorporated in the articles of association. In order to avoid possible litigation, the course usually pursued is to secure waivers of right to participate from shareholders of record. Provision having thus been made for shareholders of the closed bank, the directors of the continuing" bank are at liberty to contract for the purchase of assets and the assumption of liabilities to depositors and other creditors of the liquidated bank. Third. The remaining method, and one occasionally pursued, is to place the interested banks in voluntary liquidation, under section 5220 of the United States Revised Statutes, organize anew, and acquire, in the manner hereinbefore outlined, the business of the liquidating associations. This enables the incorporators to place the stock as they may determine. In view of the foregoing it is recommended that section 5223 of the Revised Statutes of the United States be amended to provide, in effect, for consolidation of national banks on the lines of the law of the State of New York, except that the corporate existence of the closing bank shall be terminated as provided by section 5220, and that where the capital stock of the absorbing bank is increased for the purpose in conformity with the provisions of section 5142 that the new stock may be issued to shareholders of the closing association upon surrender and cancellation of their old shares at the book value of the stock of the absorbing bank, but not less than par. It is also suggested that in the event of the acquirement of business of a closed national banking association by another association, but without the consolidation of shareholders' interests, that upon increase of the capital stock of the absorbing bank for the purpose, directors of the association shall be authorized by vote of shareholders representing twothirds of the stock to sell the additional shares as the interests of the association may demand, regardless of the recognized preemptive right of shareholders to participate pro rata when an increase is effected for purposes other than of consolidation. The consolidation of business interests, in general, throughout the country has had its counterpart in the banking business, as evidenced by liquidations of national banks during the p?st year for consolidation either with institutions of the same class or State banks or trust companies. Of the total number of liquidations effected the business of 46 associations was absorbed by other national banks, 11 by State banks or trust companies, and but 15 closed to go out of business. All of the banks liquidated in New York City, Chicago, St. Louis, 20 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Albany, Boston, Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Omaha, Newark, N. J., and Lowell, Mass., were absorbed by other national banks. The two associations closed in the city of New Orleans were absorbed by trust companies. In New York City the National Commercial Bank was absorbed by the Broadway National, and the Ninth National by the Citizens' National. The Merchants' National and Albany City National, of Albany, were absorbed by the National Commercial Bank. In Chicago the Merchants' National was absorbed by the Corn Exchange National, and the Metropolitan National by the First National. The Continental National Bank of St. Louis was absorbed by the National Bank of Commerce. In Boston six associations were closed, the National Shawmut absorbing the Third and the National Bank of the Commonwealth; the National Suffolk, a reorganization of the old Suffolk National, acquired also the business of the Washington National; the State National absorbed the National Hide and Leather, and the National Bank of Redemption the business of the Shoe and Leather National. In the city of Lowell, Mass., the First, the Merchants, and the Railroad were liquidated and reorganized as the Union National. There was but one liquidation in the city of Baltimore, the Continental National, the business of which was absorbed by the National Bank of Commerce. The Century and the Metropolitan National banks of Cleveland were liquidated, the former being absorbed by the Colonial National and the latter by the American Exchange National. The Preston National Bank of Detroit was closed for the purpose of amalgamation with the Commercial National. The Omaha National Bank acquired the business of the National Bank of Commerce of that city. The Second and the Newark City National banks of Newark, N. J., were closed, the business of the former being absorbed bj^ the Union National and that of the latter by the National Newark Banking Company. As a result of some of the amalgamations the stock of the absorbing bank was increased for the purpose of providing for the shareholders of the closed institutions, but as the evidence of increase in the capital of an association is confined to report of action by shareholders and payment of additional capital, it is not known to what extent increased capital has been sold to those interested in the associations which were closed for consolidation. EXTENSION OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS. The act of July 12,1882, provided that any national banking association organized under the act of February 25,1863, or subsequent acts, may at any time within two years next previous to the date of expiration extend its corporate existence for a term of not more than twenty years by amending the articles of association; that the amendment shall be authorized by the consent, in writing, of shareholders owning not less than two-thirds of the capital stock; that the board of directors shall cause such consent to be certified to the Comptroller of the Currency accompanied by an application for approval of the amendment; that such amended articles shall not be valid until the Comptroller shall EEPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. 21 give his certificate that the association has complied with all the provisions required to be complied with; that upon receipt of the application and % certificate of the association a special examination shall be made to ascertain the condition of the association, and that if the condition is shown to be satisfactory, by the special examination or otherwise, certificate of approval of extension shall be granted. Section 5 of the act provides that any shareholder not assenting to amendment for extension shall give notice in writing to the directors within thirty days from date of the certificate of approval of his desire to withdraw, in which case he shall be entitled to receive from the bank the value of the shares so held by him, to be ascertained b}^ an appraisal. The act cited is construed as conferring discretion upon the Comptroller as to the date on which he shall issue certificate approving extension of the corporate existence of a national banking association which has complied with the provisions of law in relation to the amendment of the articles; that is, while the act apparently authorizes the issue of a certificate at any time within two years prior to the date of expiration of corporate existence, it is held that the approval of the extension must be based upon the condition of the association as shown from the report of an examination made a short time prior to expiration of the original charter, and that, as the right of a shareholder to give notice of intention to withdraw is required to be made within thirty days from date of granting of extension, the certificate of extension is issued on or about the date of expiration of charter. There is nothing in the law relating to extension which requires a meeting of stockholders or the giving of notice to them of the date of termination of corporate existence. The position is taken that shareholders are presumed to know the limit of the corporate existence of the association in which they are interested, and that they will conclude that their right of dissent to extension begins to run from the date of issue of certificate of extension; that is, from the date of termination of the original charter. Under the law as it exists, without the initiative is taken by the board of directors or shareholders desiring to effect an extension, the corporate existence of an association will expire by limitation without action by stockholders. It is within the power of directors controlling a two-thirds interest to effect the necessary amendment for extension without advising the minority of their purpose, and were the Comptroller's certificate to be issued at a long time (within two years) prior to the date of expiration, minority shareholders might have no knowledge of the conditions and thus forfeit their rights to give notice of intention to withdraw. The law does not require the publication of notice of extension of charter, although it has been the policy of the office to require the publication of the certificate for a period of at least thirty days from date of issue. In the interest of stockholders of national banks the acts of July 12, 1882, and April 12, 1902, should be amended to provide for amendment of articles of association in relation to extension in the same manner as other amendments of the articles are effected; that is, by calling a meeting of shareholders, notice to be given by publication or mail thirty days in advance, unless otherwise provided by the articles 22 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of association or the by-laws, and the adoption of a resolution to extend for an additional period of twenty years. Such an amendment to the acts might also well be supplemented by a provision for publication of certificate of extension, and that the certificate shall not be issued until the day on which the old corporate existence ends, except in the event of termination of charter on Sunday or holiday, in which event the certificate should be issuable on the day prior. The condition of an association proposing to extend can be satisfactorily ascertained only by an examination made within two or three months prior to termination of charter. Immediately upon receipt of report of examination the office is able to determine whether certificate of extension will be issued and to advise the bank in interest of that fact. An association which has been in operation for a period of twenty years is occasionally found to have acquired a certain amount of undesirable assets, some of which may be held in contravention of the provisions of the banking law. Losses and assets of the character referred to are, as a rule, required to be disposed of prior to approval of request for extension of charter. On and after July 14,1902, the corporate existence of existing associations organized in 1863 and extended under the act of July 12,1882, terminated by limitation. On April 12, 1902, the act was approved empowering the Comptroller to issue certificates of extension to associations reaching the termination of their second corporate existence, which amended their articles of association in the manner provided for extensions under the act of July 12, 1882. From July 14 to October 31, 1902, certificates approving extension for a second period were issued to 24 banks, with capital stock of $3,665,000. The corporate existence of one bank in this class expired by limitation. The bank was succeeded by an association organized for the purpose, under another title. During the next year—that is, from November 1,1902, to October 31, 1903, 248 associations will reach the termination of their second corporate existence, all of which, with the exception of 19, occur on February 24, 1903. Under the act of July 12, 1882, up to October 31, 1902, the corporate existence of 1,961 associations, with capital of $455,395,365, was extended. The charters of 169 banks, with capital of $30,469,000, were extended during the last report year. The corporate existence of one association, organized in 1863, and of eight organized in 1882, terminated by expiration. Seven of these associations, however, were succeeded by newly organized associations with similar titles. During the year ending October 31, 1903, the charters of 174 associations will expire unless extended in conformity with the provisions of the act of July 12, 1882. INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. The Comptroller reports with satisfaction that fewer national banks have failed during the current year than during any similar period within the past thirteen years. Not only have there been fewer failures, but the total liabilities were much less. REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLEE OF THE CURRENCY. 23 During the year covered by this report only two failures of national banks occurred, and one bank, which went into voluntary liquidation May 20, 1897, was placed in the hands of a receiver for the purpose of collecting an assessment from the stockholders to cover a deficiency in assets the liquidation of "which did not yield sufficient to pay the claims of creditors in full. The aggregate liabilities of the two banks closed during the year were $369,943.55 and the unsatisfied claims against the liquidating bank placed in the hands of a receiver amounted to $138,492.82. From April 15, 1865, to October 31, 1902, 406 banks have been placed in the hands of receivers, with aggregate liabilities amounting to $186,731,459, against which claims were settled amounting to $144,272,471, or 71.91 per cent. Compared with results in this respect, as shown by the report of the preceding year, there was a decrease of 3.44 per cent in the percentage of claims paid. This is largely to be attributed to the closing of the receiverships of the Spring Garden and Keystone national banks of Philadelphia, Pa., during the year. The percentage of claims paid by these trusts to liabilities was considerably below the average. During the year the affairs of 22 receiverships were finally closed, leaving in operation on November 1, 1902, 78 trusts, of which 24 are on the inactive list awaiting the disposition, principally, of pending litigation before they can be finally terminated. The liabilities of the 22 receiverships closed during the year aggregate $12,187,916, on which payments have been made amounting to $7,588,730, or 62.26 per cent. The claims proved by creditors of the 310 trusts finally closed since April 15, 1865, amounted to $92,419,880, on which payments have been made amounting to $66,274,058, or 71.71 per cent, the loss to creditors being approximately 28 per cent. Dividends at the rate of 100 per cent and interest in full or in part were paid by 208 banks, and the average rate of dividends paid by the total number of banks liquidated through receiverships since the beginning of the national system including offsets and loans paid is 78.15 per cent. Geographically, the greatest number of failures of banks which have been liquidated (80) occurred in the Western States, followed by the Middle Western States with 67, the Eastern States with 59, the Southern States with 58, the Pacific States with 30, and the New England States with 16. Creditors of banks which failed in the New England States sustained an average loss of less than 11 per cent; in the Middle Western States, 15.20 per cent; the Eastern States, 24.26 per cent; the Pacific States, 31.37 per cent; the Western States, 22.45 per cent, and the Southern States, 32.27 per cent. The liquidation of insolvent banks, including receivers' salaries, legal expenses, etc., has been effected at an average cost of about 8.9 per cent of the total collections. Special effort has been directed during the year to the termination of receiverships, the payments of dividends, and the reduction of expenses, and the following table shows the number that were finally closed since the date of the last report, and their capital stock, liabilities, liabilities paid, and percentage of claims paid to total liabilities. 24 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS CLOSED DURING THE YEAR. Title and location of bank. First National Bank, Austin, Tex. a Union National Bank, Denver, Colo Bankers and Merchants National Bank, Dallas, Tex Dover National Bank, Dover, N. H Missouri National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Kearney, Nebr First National Bank, Meade Center, Kans First National Bank, Middlesboro, Ky Citizens National Bank, Niles, Mich Bennett National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash... American National Bank, New Orleans, La First National Bank, North Manchester, Ind First National Bank, Neligh, Nebr Seventh National Bank, New York, N. Y.a Keystone National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Spring Garden National Bank, Philadelphia, P a . . First National Bank, Penn Yan, N. Y National Bank of Potsdam, N. Y Consolidated National Bank, San Diego, Cal Browne National Bank, Spokane, Wash , Sioux National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa State National Bank, Vernon, Tex Total Capital stock. $100,000 500,000 Liabilities. Liabilities paid. Percentage of liabilities paid. 81,711,731 $1,774,052 103.64 500,000 100,000 250,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 500,000 750,000 50,000 •200,000 250,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 159,952 174,629 1,372,949 218,542 20,966 41,078 151,670 117,275 817,008 138,102 126,041 109,758 182,827 1,111,469 120,975 13,995 34,104 131,447 97,462 345,536 121,952 93,753 68.62 104.69 80.95 55.36 66.75 83.02 86.67 83.10 12.29 38.30 74.38 2,474,630 2,301,945 106,217 475,248 754, 723 44,986 915,772 64,452 571,698 747,492 103,746 440,157 624,898 44,986 883,608 34,815 23.10 32.47 97.67 92.62 82.80 100.00 96.49 54.02 4,850,000 12,187,916 7,588,730 62.26 a Restored to solvency and resumed business. An examination of the reports relating to the liquidation of insolvent national banking associations develops the fact that the total amount of claims proved against all trusts placed in the charge of receivers, from the date of the first failure in 1865 to October 31, 1902, aggregated $139,389,202, and that the approximate loss was $37,956,941. Practically the affairs of every bank which failed prior to 1892 have been finally liquidated, and in calculating the total amount of loss it has been assumed that trusts still open will be finally liquidated at an average loss not greater than 25 per cent. For the purposes of comparison there is submitted herewith a statement of the annual (average) deposits in active national banking associations, and the ratio of annual loss sustained by creditors of insolvent national banks to the average deposits, together with the amount of claims proved and aggregate and average loss sustained by creditors. Annual (average) deposits in active national banks, 1865-1902 $1, 202, 871,178 Total claims proved against insolvent national banks 139, 389,202 Total loss to creditors (actual, 1865-1892, and estimated at 25 per cent of claims, 1893-1902) 37,956, 941 Average annual loss 998, 867 Average rate per cent of loss on claims 27. 23 Average (annual) rate per cent of loss based on average deposits in active national banks 0.083 In the Appendix will be found tables containing information in detail in regard to the failure and liquidation of each bank placed in the hands of a receiver since the beginning of the national-banking system. During the past year there have been two notable instances of the resumption of banks which had been closed by the Comptroller and placed in the hands of a receiver. The First National Bank of Austin, Tex., closed August 3, 1901. Its total liabilities amounted to $638,958.60, among which was the claim of $358,208.89 for money deposited by the treasurer of the State of Texas. Through the efforts of friends of the bank the sum of $133,000 was paid in, the bank EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 25 reorganized and taken out of the hands of the receiver. The creditors, including the State treasurer, were all paid in full and the bank restored to a solvent condition. On June 27, 1901, the Seventh National Bank of New York was closed by the Comptroller and a receiver appointed. A reorganization was effected after a thorough investigation of the affairs of the bank, a sufficient sum of money was paid in to increase the unimpaired capital to $1,700,000, and on November 12, 1901, the bank was reopened for business, all of the claims of the creditors being paid in full, with interest. The Comptroller takes great satisfaction in reporting the very favorable termination of the affairs of the Chestnut Street National Bank, of Philadelphia, Pa. When this bank failed in December, 1897, its affairs were found in a very unfavorable and involved condition, and it was estimated that even with the collection of 100 per cent of the stockholders' liability, the assets of the bank would come far short of paying its liabilities in full. After the failure of the bank, through the efforts of the Comptroller of the Currency and the receiver of the bank, the former president of the bank was induced to assign to the receiver his equity in a large portion of the stock and bonds of the Philadelphia Record in the hope that something might in this way be saved to the creditors of the bank. Since the date of this assignment the affairs of the Philadelphia Record have been practically managed by the receiver of the Chestnut Street National Bank and his associate assignee of the Chestnut Street Trust Company. In addition to managing the affairs of this property so ably and well that its earnings have been fully maintained and its value greatly increased, these two officers advanced at their own risk, without any hope or chance for profit to themselves, a very large sum of money to pay off the original indebtedness underlying the claim of the bank, thus preserving the equity belonging to the creditors. On May 15, 1902, the Record securities held by the receivers were sold at public auction for the sum of $2,874,800. From the proceeds of this sale the receiver of the Chestnut Street National Bank has received the full amount of the claim of the bank, amounting to over $1,190,000, with interest. The sum thus realized has increased the assets of the receivership so that not only will all the creditors of the insolvent bank be paid in full with interest, but the assessment paid by the stockholders will be returned to them and there will probably be a further sum realized from this and the other assets of the bank. This is such an unusually satisfactory result of the liquidation of an insolvent bank that the Comptroller feels justified in thus calling attention to it, and wishes to commend the efficient action of his predecessor, Hon. Charles G. Dawes, Comptroller of the Currency, and particularly the ability and rare fidelity to their trusts shown by Mr. George H. Earle, jr., receiver of the Chestnut Street National Bank and assignee of the Chestnut Street Trust Company, and Mr. Richard Y. Cook, his associate assignee of the Chestnut Street Trust Company. Though opposed by bitterly contested litigation by many of the very people whose true interests they were protecting, these men have not only steadfastly performed their duty, but have personally assumed great risks for the protection of their official trusts. The final result so fully vindicates their course that no further comment is necessary, but the Comptroller feels it is due to them to thus place the facts of case on official record. Digitized forthe FRASER 26 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CIRCULATING NOTES OF INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. At the suggestion of and on forms submitted by Hon. Charles N. Fowler, chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency, whose careful study and investigation of currency problems have added so much to the information gathered on this subject, there was prepared in this office a table giving in detail the essential statistics in regard to the notes of insolvent national banks. This table is given in report No. 1425, H. R. 13363, Fifty-seventh Congress, but to render this information accessible in connection with the Comptroller's report it is reproduced in the Appendix, Table No. 101. THE NATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM. On February 25, 1903, the national banking system will have been in existence forty years. The principal objects had in view by the framers of the creative law were the making of a market for the loans which the Government was making and the furnishing of bank-note currency secured by bonds which would circulate at par with Government issues and supplant the heterogeneous mass of currency then in circulation, worth par to a certain extent, but in many instances only a fraction of the nominal value. Prior to 1863 such issues represented a large proportion of the currency of the country and from 1810 to 1842 ranged from a minimum of 48.27 per cent in 1810 to a maximum of 75.06 per cent in 1832, the average for the entire period exceeding 60 per cent. In 1843 the volume of money in the country amounted to $148,563,608, of which $58,563,608 represented bank notes. The percentage of bank notes on that date was 39.39, a fall from 51.13 in the year prior. From 1844 to 1863 a very nearly uniform ratio of bank notes to total money of the country was maintained, the percentage of the former averaging approximately 45. At the close of the fiscal year ended June 30,1863, the total money in the country amounted to $674,867,283, of which $238,700,000 was in State bank notes, $411,167,283 Government issues, and the balance specie. The first issue of national-bank circulation was in December, 1863. In 1865 State-bank notes were legislated out of existence by the imposition of a prohibitive tax on their circulation. In 1867 national-bank notes formed 41.08 per cent of the money in the country, and continued at that rate, approximately, until 1871, when it rose to 43.74 per cent, amounting to about 44.71 per cent in 1872 and nearly 45 per cent in 1873. From the latter date there was a rapid annual decline to 1890, when such issues represented only a slight amount in excess of one-tenth of the circulating medium of the country. In 1893 the percentage was 12; in 1896, 13.02; declined to 11 in 1898 and 1899, but rose to 14.17 in 1900, to 14.49 in 1901, and to 14.84 in 1902. At the close of the last fiscal year, of the total money in the country, $2,563,266,958, but $380,476,334 was in bank-note currency. National-bank notes do not appear to have formed as large a proportion of the circulating medium of the country as was anticipated, the primary causes being: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 27 (1) The volume of greenbacks (legal tenders) issued, the extensive use of instruments of credit, and enormous coinage of gold and silver. The coinage from bullion and worn and mutilated coins, from January 1, 1863, to October 31, 1902, aggregated $2,554,798,487.42, of which $1,777,738,637.50 was gold, $741,024,759.50 silver dollars and subsidiary silver, and $36,035,090.42 minor coins. The recoinage from 1863 to 1873 was very limited, but information as to the exact amount is not available. The records in the office of the Director of the Mint show, however, that from 1873 to 1902, inclusive, recoinage of gold amounted to $58,296,863.74; of silver, $64,199,671.12; of minor coins, $3,652,216.15, an aggregate of $126,148,751.01, or a fraction less than 5 per cent of the total coinage from 1863 to 1902. (2) Restriction on issues of notes of the denomination of $5 to onethird of the amount issuable by any association subsequent to March 14,1900. The evident intent of Congress in incorporating this restriction of the act of March 14, 1900, 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. The year prior to the passage of the act notes of this denomination amounted to but 31 per cent of the total, declined in 1900 to 21, to 16.2 in 1901, and to 16.1 in 1902. (3) Inelasticity, by reason of the monthly limit of the amount which may be withdrawn from circulation by depositing lawful money therefor. Section 9 of the act approved July 12, 1882, 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 repeal of this provision is respectfully recommended, as its removal from the statute would, it is believed, add to the elasticity of national-bank circulation. It has served its purpose, and there does not appear to be any good reason why it should continue longer in force. The principal causes which led to this enactment were the following: Banks reducing their circulation were not subject to assessment for the cost of transportation and redemption of their notes covered by a deposit of lawful money, there being no means of charging reducing banks with the expense of redeeming their notes until their deposit of lawful money was exhausted. The effect of this was that many banks apparently took advantage of the unrestricted privilege of reducing their circulation for the purpose of escaping the expense and trouble of redeeming their notes through the medium of the 5 per cent redemption fund, thereby unjustly imposing upon the Government and the other banks the entire burden of redeeming their notes, and after depositing lawful money to reduce their circulation immediately proceeded to increase it in a like amount, thus, while deriving the full benefit of their circulation, bore none of the expenses incident to its redemption. The act of June 20,1874, which conferred upon the banks the privilege of retiring their note issues at will, contemplated that such reductions would be made during periods of redundancy only and not for the purpose of throwing upon the Government and the other banks the burden of redeeming their notes. 28 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. This abuse was one of the causes which led to the adoption of the three-million limitation in the act of July 12,1882, and also to the incorporation in the same act of the provision that " all national banks which have heretofore made or shall hereafter make deposits of lawful money for the redemption of their circulation shall be assessed * * * for the cost of transporting and redeeming their notes redeemed from such deposits subsequent to June 30, 1881." The effect of this latter provision was to materially reduce the average rate of assessment for redemptions of all the national banks since the passage of the act of July 12, 1882, and to place it beyond the power of reducing banks to make the Government and the other banks bear the expense of redeeming their notes. Another reason for the adoption of the limitation referred to was that the lawful money deposited by reducing banks for the redemption of their circulation was required to be held as a trust fund by the Treasurer of the United States, available only for redemption of notes of the banks when presented which made the lawful money deposit. The practical operation of this law was to withdraw from circulation and lock up in the Treasury of the United States lawful money equal to the amount of national-bank notes covered by the deposit thereby contracting the currency to that extent* as none of such deposit could be liberated until the national-bank notes were presented for redemption. On a number of occasions during the period this deposit was required to be carried as a trust fund it reached the sum of over $100,000,000. Subsequent legislation, however, provided a remedy for this evil. Section 6 of the act of July 14, 1890, authorized the covering into the Treasury, as a miscellaneous receipt, all balances standing with the Treasurer of the United States to the respective credits of national banks for deposits made or thereafter received to redeem their circulating notes, and provided for the redemption of such notes from the general cash in the Treasury, the Government assuming liability therefor. Thus it will be seen that two of the principal reasons which contributed to the restrictive legislation referred to no longer prevail as a necessity for continuance of this limitation provision in the statute, leaving but one other cause then advanced as an argument for this enactment to be considered in connection with its repeal, namely, the danger and possibility of too great a contraction of bank-note currency by reason of the temptation offered the banks to avail themselves of the greater profit to be derived through withdrawal and sale of their bonds held as security for circulation, by the prevailing high premium on bonds, particularly at a time when the legitimate business needs of the country demanded an increase rather than a reduction of circulation. Subsequent experience, however, has demonstrated that there were very slight grounds for this apprehension. When circulation was limited by law to 90 per cent of the par of the bonds deposited, the market value of the bonds and the 10 per cent margin over note issues were incentives to the banks to curtail their circulation whenever the premium on the bonds became exceptionally high, or whenever they needed more loanable funds, as more money was at their disposal after reducing their circulation and selling their bonds by 10 per cent plus the premium on the bonds than they had before. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 29 The act of March 14, 1900, however, minimized the temptation to operations of this character by increasing the issue of circulation to par of the bonds, thereby giving to the banks dollar for dollar of their bond deposit. Since this enactment, therefore, the only incentive for banks to operate in the securities of the Government is the premium on the bonds. The volume of circulation, however, does not appear to have been materially affected by transactions of this character, either before or since the adoption of the three million limitation in the act of July 12,1882, either in periods of stringency or redundancy of national-bank circulation. The act of June 3, 1864, provides for the surrender by the banks of their own notes in sums of not less than $1,000 and the return to them of a like amount of their bonds. While it was and still is within the power of the banks under authority of this provision to retire the whole amount of their note issues which may come into their possession, notwithstanding the three-million limitation in the act of July 12, 1882, the reduction of circulation through this source has been inconsiderable. The act of June 20, 1874, provided for a reduction of circulation by a deposit of lawful money with the Treasurer of the United States equal to the amount of the notes to be retired. While this act contained no limitation as to the amount of the lawful money which could be deposited in any one month, the records of the Comptroller's office show that during the period from June 20, 1874, to July 12,1882, on which latter date the act was approved, limiting lawful money deposits for reduction of circulation to three million a month, this limit was not exceeded except on six occasions. In February, 1876, the lawful money deposited for this purpose amounted to $3,739,547; in March, 1876, to $5,000,259; in January, 1880, to $3,375,000; in February, 1881, to $13,954,749; in March, 1881, to $5,740,035; and in April, 1882, to $3,852,970, and these deposits, with the single exceptions of February and March, 1876, appear to have been due to causes other than a desire on the part of the banks to avail themselves of the premium on the bonds. The large deposits of lawful money in February and March, 1876, may be attributed partly to a call for redemption of the 5 per cent bonds and partly to the high premium on the bonds at that time. The large deposit of lawful money in January, 1880, was principally due to the purchase by the Government in open market of over 100 millions of 5 and 6 per cent bonds for cancellation which had previously been refunded into 4 per cents. The $19,694,784 of lawful money deposited in February and March, 1881, was induced by a bill under consideration in Congress to provide for the refunding of a large portion of the public debt bearing interest at the rate of 5 and 6 per cent, which matured on or about July 1 of that year. The national banks held $210,000,000 of these maturing bonds, and this refunding bill provided that after May 1, 1881, the date of the maturity of the 5 per cent bonds, the proposed new 3 per cent bonds would be the only securities receivable for circulation, and that bonds on deposit as security for circulation upon which interest had ceased should be withdrawn within thirty days from the date interest ceased or the bank might be placed in the hands of a receiver. Other features of this bill were equally severe upon the 30 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. banks, and the only alternative left them appeared to be to deposit lawful money to retire their circulation and reduce their bond deposit to the minimum. Alarmed by this proposed legislation, 141 banks deposited lawful money to reduce their circulation in order to withdraw their bonds before the bill became a law. This bill passed both houses of Congress, but was vetoed by the President on March 3, 1881. The $3,852,970 deposit of lawful money in April, 1882, was the result principally of the refunding operations of the Government. In 1881 the 5 or 6 per cent bonds were extended at 3£ per cent, and in 1882 these latter bonds were changed into 3 percents. The banks held $259,000,000 of these bonds. The restriction against an increase in circulation within six months from the date circulation was last reduced was repealed by the act of March 14, 1900. The limitation against a reduction of circulation in excess of $3,000,000 a month should also be repealed. Bank-note circulation secured by bonds should be unrestricted except as to limiting the maximum amount of such issues to the capital of the respective banks as now provided by law. The volume of circulation should be governed by the business needs of the country. If the banks are expected to increase their note issues to meet unusual and temporary demands for more money in their respective communities, they should be as free to promptly retire the whole or any portion of such issues when the demand for money has subsided. Many banks refrain from increasing their circulation during such periods of commercial activity because of their inability to promptly retire it upon a return to normal business conditions. A repeal of the three million limitation, it is believed, will contribute materially to the elasticity of the currency. (4) Insufficient profit, as evidenced by the comparatively limited amount of circulation issued subsequent to the removal of restrictions by legislative enactments on July 12, 1882, and March 14, 1900. The act of February 25, 1863, as amended by the acts of June 3, 1864, and July 12, 1870, limited the amount of national-bank circulation issuable to $354,000,000, to be apportioned to associations in the States and Territories according to representative population. Each association with capital not exceeding $500,000 was entitled to issue notes on the security of bonds to 90 per cent of its capital; banks with capital exceeding $500,000, and less than $1,000,000, 80 per cent; with capital exceeding $1,000,000, but not exceeding $3,000,000, 75 per cent; and with capital exceeding $3,000,000, GO per cent. The act of June 20,1874, authorized an additional issue of circulating notes to the amount of $55,000,000, but it was not until 1882 that all banks were placed on the same basis with respect to the amount of circulation issuable on bonds. By the act of July 12, 1882, every association was entitled to receive from the Comptroller and to issue circulating notes to the extent of 90 per cent of the bonds deposited, the amount of the bond deposit being limited to 100 per cent of capital. The act of March 14, 1900, authorized issues to the par value of bonds deposited not exceeding the capital stock. The subjoined table gives the paid-in capital stock of the national banks from 1863 to 1874, inclusive, and authorized capital from 1875 31 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. to 1902; the outstanding circulation, 1863 to 1902; the percentage of the circulation to capital from 1863 to 1874, inclusive; and the percentage of circulation outstanding to the maximum amount issuable from 1882 to 1902. In 1865 the capital of the associations in existence was $393,200,000; circulation outstanding, $204,600,000, or 52.03 per cent of the capital. In 1866 the circulation had increased to 70.54 per cent of the capital, and, with slight variations, continued at that rate until 1874. From 1875 to 1881 the percentage varied from 63.62 to 76.96. The year 1882 witnessed a material reduction in the public debt, large importations of coin in excess of exports, increase of capital stock of national banks, and their note issues, which resulted in a material increase in the stock of money in the country. From October 31, 1881, to October 31, 1882, the capital stock of national banking associations was increased about $25,300,000, and circulating notes outstanding to 81.6 per cent of the maximum amount issuable on bonds deposited. Notwithstanding a further increase during the following year of about $25,000,000 in capital, the percentage of circulation outstanding to the maximum issuable fell to 75.48 per cent. From that date to October 31, 1892, there was a rapid decline in outstanding circulation to 27.54 per cent, a trifle in excess of one-fourth of the amount which might have been issued. In 1893 the percentage of outstanding issues increased to 33.31 and in 1899 to 44.37. The act of March 14, 1900, resulted in a substantial increase, but in October of that year the issues amounted to but 52.42 per cent of the amount issuable; on October 31,1901, were 54.25 per cent, and on October 31,1902, fell to 53.32 per cent. The capital, circulation outstanding, and relation of the latter to capital and to maximum amount of circulation issuable, respectively, as indicated, are shown in the following table: Circulation. Circulation. Year. Year. Capital/' Capital, a A m o u n t . Per cent.fr 1863 1864 . 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 . 1870 1871 1872 1873 . 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 . 1879 1880 1881 . 1882 Millions. 7.2 86.8 393.2 415. 5 420.1 420.6 426.4 430.4 458.3 479.6 491.1 493.8 511.6 502.8 486.7 473.9 462.4 466.6 466.3 491.6 Millions. 58.8 204.6 293.1 299.1 300.1 299.7 301.9 324.5 341.0 348.3 348.8 343.2 319.9 315.9 319.6 335.1 342.0 358.9 361.0 67.74 52.03 70.54 71.19 71.35 70.29 70.14 70 80 71.10 70.92 70.63 67.08 63.62 64.90 67.44 72.47 73.30 76.96 81.60 1883 1884 1885 1886 " 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 . Millions. 516.6 532.6 532.9 552.8 583.2 596 8 620.2 659.8 684 8 693.9 696.0 672.7 664.1 658 3 638.0 624.6 608.5 632.5 663.2 713.4 Amount. Millions. 350.8 332.5 314.9 301.0 271.7 239.0 201.7 179.4 172.0 172.0 208.7 207.1 213.5 234. 4 230.0 239.5 243'. 0 331.6 359.8. 380.5 Percent.fr 75.48 69.37 65.66 60.50 51.77 44.49 36.14 30.21 27 91 27.54 33.31 34.20 35.72 39 56 40.05 42. 61 44.37 52.42 54.25 53.32 a Paid-in capital stock 1863 to 1874; authorized capital 1875 to 1902. & Percentage of circulation to capital stock 1863 to 1881; to 90 per cent of capital 1882 to 1899 and to capital, 1900 to 1902. 32 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. PROFIT ON CIRCULATION. The profit on national-bank circulation, secured by $100,000 of bonds of various classes available for that purpose, at the market price of securities on October 31,1899 to 1902, as calculated by the Government actuary, is shown in the table following*. In the computation money is assumed to be worth 6 per cent per annum. On October 31, 1902, consols of 1930 were quoted at 110.087. The profit on circulation secured by that class of bonds, in excess of 6 per cent on the investment, is shown to be $684.40, or 0.622 of 1 per cent. The profit on circulation secured by 3 per cent bonds, loan of 1908, is 0.163 per cent, and on security of 4 percents of 1907 is 0.185 per cent. By reason of the high premium on the loan of 1925, namely, 36.3859, and the short time the loan of 1904 has to run, there is no profit over 6 per cent on the amount invested in bonds on circulation covered by these two classes of securities. The table referred to is as follows: PROFIT ON NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION, BASED ON A DEPOSIT OF $100,000 BONDS, ON OCTOBER 31, 1899, 1900, 1901, AND 1902. [Prepared by the Government Actuary.] 1899. o d Receipts. Bonds. CO o bo Class. 00 2'sofl891 3'sofl908.... 4'sof 1907.... 4'sof 1925.... 5'sofl904 Market value. $100.5000 108.6250 112.6250 130.2500 112.0000 Deductions. Maximum circulation obInterest tainable. on cir- Interest Gross culation on bonds. receipts. at 6 per I cent. $90,000.00 $5,400.00 90,000.00 5,400.00 90,000.00 5,400.00 90,000.00 5,400.00 90,000.00 5,400.00 $2,000 3,000 8.400.00 4,000 9j 400.00 4,000 9,400.00 5,000 10,400.00 Cost of Express Agents' Sinking ! FP ll aa tteess redemp- charges. ' fees. fund. tion. Total. Profit on circulation in excess of 6 per cent on the Interest investment. on cost Net of bonds receipts. at 6 per cent. tel 3 t O w $45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 $900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 $3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 $7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 $7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 $250 00 1,391 50 493.90 2,445 35 if962 50 % 437 50 $6,030.00 1, 212.50 7, 187.50 6,517.50 2, 354.00 7, 046.00 6,757.50 1, 456.40 7, 943.60 7,815.00 3, 407.85 6, 992.15 6,720.00 Q is o 19OO. 2'sof 3'sof 4'sof 4'sof 5'sof 1980 1908 1907 1925 1904 $104.6480 $100,000.00 $6,000.00 109.8830 100,000.00 6,000.00 115.2960 100, 000.00 6,000.00 134.7530 100,000.00 6,000.00 113.2530 100,000.00 6,000.00 $2,000 3,000 4,000 4,000 5,000 $8,000.00 9,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 11,000.00 $500.00 1, 000.00 1, 000.00 1, 000.00 1, 000.00 $45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 2'sof 3'sof 4'sof 4'sof 5'sof 1930 1908 1907 1925 1904 $108.7120 $100,000 00 $6, 000.00 108.2580 100,000 00 6, 000.00 111.7990 100,000 00 6, 000.00 138.2610 100,000 00 6, 000.00 106.6390 100,000.00 6, 000.00 $2,000 3,000 4 000 4,000 5,000 $8 9 10 10 11 000.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 $500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 $45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 2'sof 3'sof 4'sof 4'sof 5'sof 1930 1908 1907 1925 1904 $110.0870 $100,000.00 $6,000.00 108.5082 100,000.00 6,000.00 111.0489 100,000.00 6,000.00 136.8859 100,000.00 6,000.00 104.7636 100,000.00 6,000.00 $2,000 3,000 4,000 4,000 5,000 $8,000.00 9,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 11,000.00 $500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 t-l t-1 $3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 $7 7 7 7 7 - 50 50 50 50 50 $7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 $58.52 1, 011.00 1, 882.96 643. 90 3, 723.60 $621. 02 2,073.50 2,945.46 1,706.40 4,786.10 $7, 378.98 $6, 278.88 6, 926 50 6, 592.98 7^ 054 54 6, 917.76 8, 293 60 81 085.18 6, 213 90 6, 795.18 $1,100.10 1. 05] 304 333.52 119 136.78 155 208.42 & 581.28 b . 513 $3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 $7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 $7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 1117 94 1 001.37 1 763 68 766 92 2 777 82 £680.44 $7,319.56 $6,522.72 2, 063.87 6, 936.13 6,495.48 2, 826.18 7,173.82 6,707.94 1, 829.42 8,170.58 8,295.66 3, 840.32 7,159.68 6,398.34 $796.84 0. 733 407 440. 6b 417 465.88 b125.08 b .090 714 761.34 $3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 $7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 $7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 $147.88 1,249. 98 2,069.08 801.11 3,697.49 $710.38 $7,289.62 $6,605.22 2,312.48 6,687.52 6.510.49 3,131.58 6,868.42 6,662.93 1,863.61 8,136.39 8,213.15 4,759.99 6,240.01 6,285.82 $684.40 0.622 177.03 .163 205.49 .185 &76.76 &.056 &45.81 &.044 1901. § W Q 1902. m 45.00 $45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 a This profit was somewhat greater than shown, but indeterminate, owing to uncertainty of date of maturity. b Loss. CO 34 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TAXES AND OTHER EXPENSES. From 1863 to 1902 the banks have paid to the Government, in tax on circulation, over $90,000,000; on capital and deposits, from 1863 to 1883, nearly $69,000,000; on capital and surplus, under the war revenue act of 1898, about $7,000,000. In addition to these taxes, the banks paid over $4,500,000 for the redemption of their circulation from 1874, the year the national bank redemption agency was established, to June 30, 1902, and from 1883 to 1902 about $630,000 for plates from which circulating notes were printed, or an aggregate, approximately, of $171,000,000. The expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency from 1863 to the close of the fiscal year 1902 were $9,353,482.87, and including contingent expenses not paid by the Comptroller, but from the general appropriation for contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, the amount did not exceed, it is estimated, $19,000,000, which is about one-ninth of the taxes paid and other expenses hereinbefore enumerated. STATE BANKS, PRIVATE BANKS, AND TRUST COMPANIES. In obtaining statistics relating to the condition of banks and banking institutions in the country organized and operating under authority of the laws of the States, the usual course has been followed in calling upon the officers of States having supervision of institutions of that character for abstracts or copies of reports filed therewith. From States having no laws providing for the submission and compilation of reports, requests were addressed to each incorporated and private bank for a statement of condition, of date June 30, 1902. From official sources and from banks direct returns have been received relating to the condition of 7,889 incorporated and private banks and bankers, with aggregate resources of $7,355,110,843. Reports were received from 5,397 commercial banks, 417 loan and trust companies, 1,036 savings banks, of which 657 were of the mutual class, i. e., without capital stock, and from 1,039 private banks and bankers. The capital stock of the State banks is $276,991,398 and individual deposits $1,698,185,287. The number of reporting banks of this character is 414 greater than in 1901, and there is shown an increase in assets of approximately $149,000,000. In 1901 reports were received from 334 loan and trust companies having aggregate resources of $1,614,981,605. For the current year reports have been received from 417 corporations of this character, having assets of $1,983,214,707. Returns were obtained from 1,039 private banks and bankers against 917 in 1901. The assets of banks of this character, on the latter date, were $149,104,346, and in 1902 they were $169,364,435. SAVINGS BANKS. Following the established custom of the office, returns relating to the condition of savings banks of the country are divided into two classes: (1) Mutual institutions—that is, those without capital stock and operated by trustees for the benefit of depositors; and REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 35 (2) Stock savings institutions, the depositors being paid an agreed rate of interest on their accounts, the shareholders participating in the profits, as in the case of commercial banks. Reports relating to the condition of 1,036 banks of both classes have been received, showing deposits of $2,750,177,290 to the credit of 6,666,672 depositors. Included in the deposits in banks of this character are the amounts to the credit of depositors in savings departments of commercial banks located in the State of Illinois, the general returns from the Illinois State banks having savings departments being incorporated in the abstract of State bank reports. The average amount to the credit of each depositor in savings institutions in the country is $412.53 as compared with an average deposit of $408.30 in 1901. Table IV in the Appendix is an abstract of the reports of condition of both mutual and stock savings institutions. The returns show that there are in operation 657 mutual institutions, all of which, with the exception of 1 in West Virginia, 4 in Ohio, 5 in Indiana, 1 in Wisconsin, and 11 in Minnesota, are located in the New England and Eastern States. The deposits in banks of this class aggregate $2,380,200,804. The deposits in savings banks in New England States aggregate $1,000,175,255, an average of $380.72. Deposits in the Eastern States amount to $1,307,630,523, or nearly 50 per cent of the deposits in all sayings banks in the country. The number of depositors in banks in this geographical division is 3,044,148 and the average account $429.55. The average amount to the credit of depositors in States with the highest averages are as follows: .Rhode Island, $519.64; New York, $471.68; Ohio,$465.94; Connecticut,$454.07; New Hampshire,$407.29. The maximum average deposit to the credit of depositors in stock savings banks is shown in California, the amount being $703.55. The deposits in the stock savings banks are but a slight amount in excess of 10 per cent of the total in all savings institutions. The principal items of resources of savings banks, both mutual and stock, are as follows: Loans secured by real estate, $994,639,330; loans on other securities, $281,679,772; United States bonds, $58,140,124; State, county, and municipal bonds, $481,568,530; railroad bonds and stocks,- $375,623,513; bank stocks, $34,520,802; other stocks, bonds, etc., $411,631,200. These institutions carry but a relatively small amount of cash in bank, namely, $30,877,338, but they have to their credit with other banking institutions $121,396,971. The following table is a comparative statement of number of depositors, amount of deposits, and average deposit account in the savings banks of the United States in each State and geographical division for the years 1900-1901 and 1901-2. 36 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF SAVINGS DEPOSITOR, AGGREGATE SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE TO DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS IN EACH STATE IN 1900-1901 AND 1901-1902. 1900-1901. 1901-1902. States, etc. Number of depositors. Amount of deposits. Maine . New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total N e w E n g l a n d States New York New J ersey Pennsylvania . . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina . Tennessee Total Southern States 196,583 134,482 123,151 1,535,009 138,884 410,342 $69,533,058 57,128,616 40,209,059 540,403,687 72,330,141 183,781,942 $353.71 424.80 326.50 352.05 520.80 447.88 963,386,503 987,621,809 2,129,790 63,361,489 211,278 113,748,461 «356,418 5,511,495 23,307 61,250,694 175,740 831,832 5,635 2,902,168 1,232,325,780 563,564 4,728 12,171 2,096,453 23,164 5,785,792 19,823 3,519,333 11,964,842 59,886 379.52 2,538,451 90,803 Ohio 22,354 Indiana "258,916 Illinois Wisconsin 3,385 56,179 Minnesota Iowa a 203,227 Total Middle States * , n #34,864 California, total Pacific State.. a 223,354 Total United States Average Number Amount of to each of deposits. depositor. depositors. 43,67^.493 6 '••"" 464 c». .,287 634,236 13,961,616 73,578,268 218,659,364 170,758,091 6,358,723 2,597,094,580 463.72 299.90 319.14 236.47 348.53 147. 62 424.62 119.13 172.25 249.78 177.54 199.79 480.96 293.53 309.95 187.37 248.52 362.05 344.42 764.52 408.30 193,005 147,928 128,529 1,593,640 138,366 425,588 Average to each depositor. $72,082,694 60,249,862 41,987, 497 560, 705,752 71,900,541 193,248,909 $373.47 407.29 326.68 351.84 519.64 454.07 2,627,056 1,000,175,255 2,229,661 1.051. 689.186 227,130 69,866, 709 396,877 120,441,275 4,187 1,265,586 186,293 64,367,767 10,845 1,309,555 3,054,993 1,308,940,078 4,687 680,372 12,201 2,451,838 471.68 307.60 303.47 302. 26 345.52 120.75 428.46 145.16 200.95 16,888 3,132,210 103,405 48,180,438 24,362 7,288,506 & 277,879 c100,072,804 3,908 719,009 63,293 15,526,701 a 238,421 85,703,614 711,268 257,491,072 «256,467 180,438,675 6,666,672 2,750,177,290 185.47 465.94 299.17 360.13 183.98 245.31 359,46 362.02 703.55 412.53 380.72 a Estimated. & Partially estimated, 55 banks, with $96,890,262 savings deposits, report 269,038 depositors. c Savings deposits in State institutions having savings departments; abstract of reports included with State banks. A careful examination has been made of the returns submitted by State officials and banks with respect to the rates of interest paid on savings accounts. By reference to the following table it will be observed that the maximum rate is 4i per cent and the minimum 2 | per cent. It is impossible to state with exactness the average rate, but it would appear to approximate 3-J- per cent. The table referred to is appended. AVERAGE RATE OF INTEREST PAID DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS. State. New Hampshire « Vermont^ Massachusetts« & Rhode Island a Connecticut a New York a New Jersey a Pennsylvania a Delaware: o lpaid Maryland: a 1 paid 3paid 2paid 6 paid District of Columbia c. a From official report. State. Rate. Per cent. 4 West Virginia c North Carolina: c 8 paid 1 paid 2 paid 1 paid „ Ohio: o 1 paid , 1 paid 1 paid 1 paid Indiana a Illinois: c 30 paid 22 paid, average of Wisconsin c , Minnesotaa &1901. 4 3.25 3 2.20 4 3.84 3.50 3 4.50 2.63 3.60 3 c Unofficial. 37 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. In Table IX in the Appendix is shown the growth of savings banks in the United States, as indicated by the number of depositors, amount of deposits, and average deposit for the years 1820, 1825, 1830, 1835, 1840, and 1845 to 1902, inclusive. From 1883, with the exception ol the year 1894, there is shown to have been a steady increase in the volume of deposits in institutions of this character. The statement of volume of money in the country and the average per capita, issued by the Treasury Department in June last, gives the per capita of money in circulation as $28.53. The savings bank returns show that if the deposits were distributed each inhabitant would be entitled to $34.89, or $6.36 per capita more than the average per capita circulation. CONSOLIDATED RETURNS FROM STATE SAVINGS BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES. For purposes of comparison there is given herewith a table showing the principal items of resources and liabilities of banks other than national in the years 1897 to 1902, inclusive* Items. Loans Bonds Cash rapital Surplus and undi vided profits.. Deposits Resources 1897. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. ;, 013,449,82' 12,231,013, 262 $2,5,480,874,360 $2,'. "M0, 630 $3, 827 $3!;, 444,377,672 ,942,592,907 ~ ------ 1,723,830,351 1,935,625,964 094,496,729 1,248,150,146 1,304,890,322 220,667,109 240,145,951 193,094,029 250,815,787 194,913,450 210;884,047 403,192,214 430,401,557 380,090,778 370,073,788 368,746,648 499,621,208 382,436,990 399,706,497 49o, 4,957 538,866,278 418,798,087 3,324,254,807 3,664, 797,296 4,246,500,852 4,780,89^692 5,518,804,859 4,258,677,065 4,631,328,357 5,196,177,381 5,841,658,820 6,681,567,334 614,509,805 005,847,214 355,110,843 In the following table are shown the principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks on July 16, 1902, of other banks and banking institutions on or about June 30, and consolidated returns from all reporting banks: Loans United States bonds Other bonds Cash Capita] Surplus and profits . Deposits Aggregate resources 4,535 national banks. 7,889 other banks. 83,246,516,854 459,973,034 484,956,796 597,287,908 701,990,554 482,377,442 3,222,841,897 6,008,754,975 S3,942,592,907 63,273,530 2,031,223,199 250,815,787 499,621,208 614,509,805 6,005,847,214 7,355,110,843 12,424 banks. $7,189,109,761 523,246,564 2,516,179,995 848,103,695 1,201,611,762 1,096,887,247 9,228,689, 111 13,363,865,818 There will be found in the Appendix, Table XII, information obtained with respect to the capital, amount, and average rate per cent of dividends paid by State banks and by loan and trust companies submitting information of that character for the year ended on or about June 30,1902. Reports covering the subject were received from 2,160 banks, with capital of $122,874,222, showing the payment of dividends to the amount of $10,941,669, or an average of 8.9 per cent, and from 337 of the loan and trust companies, the dividends paid amounting to $12,407,163, on capital stock of $138,348,992, or an average rate of 8.97 per cent. 38 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. STATE AND PRIVATE BANK FAILURES. Mr. Frank Green, managing editor of Bradstreet's, has courteously furnished a summary of the information obtained by the Bradstreet agency relating to the number of State and private banks which failed during the year ended June 30, 1902, accompanied by a statement of the total liabilities and assets. The number of failures was 43, the assets of the banks being $4,323,737 and the liabilities $10,332,666. Included in the number of failures were 12 State banks, 10 savings banks, 20 private banks, and 1 trust company. Without recourse to the reports of receivers or assignees, presumed to be filed with the court appointing the liquidating agent, it is impossible to ascertain the results of liquidation of the affairs of banks of this character. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. From the report of proceedings of the annual meeting of the United States League of Local Building and Loan Associations held at Put in Bay, Ohio, in July last is taken the following information relating to associations of that character for the year 1902 and the }rear prior. The returns show that the number of associations in existence has declined during the past year from 5,356 to 5,302, and the aggregate assets from $571,366,628 to $565,387,069. The number of members, however, has increased from 1,495,136 to 1,539,593. The total expense of operating the associations during the year was slightly in excess of $5,000,000, or about 1 per cent of the assets. The following table exhibits the comparative condition of the association in the past two years: 1900-1901. States. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Pennsylvania Ohio Illinois New Jersey New York Indiana Massachusetts California Missouri Michigan Iowa Connecticut Nebraska Wisconsin Maine Kansas Tennessee Minnesota New Hampshire. North Dakota . . . Louisiana Other States Total. NumTotal ber of associa- membership. tions. 1,115 763 572 326 293 408 126 148 174 66 79 16 60 48 33 40 23 34 16 6 1901-2. NumTotal ber of memberTotal assets. associaship. tions. 281,980 $110,493,510 293,717 105,502, 111 47,896,148 85,000 45,554,964 97,115 36,499, 754 89,998 29,637,826 103,812 71,965 27,721,748 37,456 18,935,883 33,000 11,448,394 32,677 10,118,876 20,000 5,170,247 13,147 4,157,804 15,000 3,697,356 13,000 3,580,125 8,064 2,862,178 10,000 2,814,138 4,339 2,665,631 v 5,000 2,278,510 4,800 1,830,162 1,966 393,263 1,010 273,100 5,356 1,495,136 8,108,000 571,366, Total assets. 1,168 757 546 327 283 403 128 138 148 63 63 16 59 50 34 40 20 15 16 6 32 990 299,573 300,315 80,850 100,700 86,042 112,822 74,771 40,561 27,000 31,787 18,000 13,082 17,926 12,975 8,073 9,974 4,157 2,300 4,800 2,000 20,885 271,000 $110,817,281 105,374, 306 43,684,289 46,599,451 34,996, 485 29,292, 668 28,674,207 17,881,576 9,394,372 9,386,764 4,645,046 4,245,648 4,314,744 3,462,629 2,865,380 2,807,966 2,428,450 1,191,720 1,853,092 428,684 5,943,208 95,100,000 5,302 1,539,593 565,387,966 39 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. A statement of the aggregate receipts and disbursements of the building and loan associations for the year ended January 1, 1902, is herewith appended. RECEIPTS, 1901. Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1901 Paid-up stock Weekly dues Deposits Loans repaid Interest Premium Fines Pass books and initiation Borrowed money Real estate Miscellaneous receipts Total DISBURSEMENTS, 1901. $29,800,592 13,986,736 122,395,856 31,156,368 125,975,952 30,610,880 3,844,896 503,120 582, 560 15,755, 600 9,146,192 12,228,464 395,987,216 Mortgage loans $124,334,192 Pass-book loans 16,671,808 Withdrawals stock and dividends... 124,863,792 Withdrawals paid-up stock 29,525,200 Withdrawal deposits 28,291,232 Expenses 5,195,376 Borrowed money repaid 16,433,488 Interest 1,604,688 Real estate 5,889,152 Miscellaneous disbursements 15,268,368 Cash on hand Jan, 1,1902 27,909,920 Total 395,987,216 GROWTH OF BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1882. The act of March 3, 1883, repealed the tax on capital and deposits of the banks imposed by section 5142 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. The following table shows the number of reporting banks, capital stock, and deposits, returns relative to which were received for the period ended May 31, 1882: Capita Class. National banks State, etc Total -. Number. Amount. 2,239 5,063 $477,200,000 234,900,000 7,302 712,100,000 Deposit s. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. 67.01 $1,131,700,000 32.99 1,718,700,000 100. 00 39.7 60.3 2,850,400,000 100.00 From 1883 to the passage of the war-revenue act of 1898, taxing the capital and surplus of banks and bankers, official returns in full have only been obtainable with respect to the condition of State banking institutions located in States having officials charged with their supervision and the compilation of banking statistics. As a result, information relating to the banking business of the country in 1892 is not as complete as for 1882 and 1902. In 1892 returns were received relating to 9,338 national and State banks and private banks and bankers, as follows: Capital Class. National State, etc Total . Number. Amount. Deposits. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. 3 759 5,579 $684 678,203 380,394,845 63 9 36.1 2 ,911,594,571 767, 519,745 37.8 62.2 9,338 1,071,073,048 100.00 4 ,679,114,316 100.00 The increase in number of reporting banks over 1882 was 2,036; in capital, $358,973,000, and in deposits, '$1,829,000,000; the increase in capital being 50 per cent, and in deposits 61.16 per cent. In July, 1902, reports of condition were received from 4,535 national banks, and on approximate dates statements relating also to 7,889 State and private banks. Adding to these the number of banks making returns only of capital and surplus for taxation, the deposits of the 40 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. latter being estimated, it is shown that there are in active operation in the country 16,156 banks and bankers. In the following table the number, capital, and deposits are shown for the year 1902: Capital. Class. National banks State, etc Banks reporting for tax only Total Number. 4,535 7,889 3,732 16,156 Amount. Deposits. Per cent. $701,990,554 499,621,208 | 138,548,654 1,340,160,416 Amount. Per cent. 52.4 $3,222,841,898 47.6 /\ 6,005,847,214 478,592,792 | 100.0 9,707,281,904 33.2 66.8 100.0 Since 1882 the number of banks has increased over 120 per cent, and since 1892, 73 per cent. During the first decade in question there was an increase of 50 per cent in capital, and from 1882 to 1902 of 88 per cent. From 1882 to 1892 deposits increased $1,829,000,000, or 64 per cent, and from 1882 to 1902 the increase was $6,857,000,000, or over 240 per cent. In 1882 the capital stock of national banks represented 67.01 per cent of the capital of all banks; in 1892, 63.9 per cent, and in 1902, 52.4 per cent. The deposits in national bank associations in 1882 represented 39.7 per cent of the aggregate; in 1892, 37.8 per cent, and in 1902, 33.2 per cent. Eliminating, however, the deposits in mutual savings banks in each of the years mentioned, and basing the comparison on the deposits in national banks with capitalized State and private banks, it is shown that deposits in national associations represented, in 1882, 60 per cent of the total; in 1892, 54.9 per cent, and in 1902, 47 per cent. In number the national banks increased since 1882, 2,296, about 100 per cent, while State and private banks, excluding mutual savings institutions, increased from 4,434 to 10,964, or over 147 per cent. MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. Referring again to the statement with respect to the volume of money in the country, it is shown from the table compiled in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury that the volume of money represented by specie, bullion in the Treasury, United States and national-bank notes at the close of the last fiscal year aggregated $2,563,200,000, the amount of coin, bullion, and paper money in the Treasury assets aggregating $313,900,000, and in general circulation $2,249,300,000. The amount of specie in circulation is admittedly not definitely known, but the figures presented are based upon the most careful estimate. The amount of gold and silver coin held by the national banks is shown by every report of condition filed with the Comptroller of the Currency. In calls upon State banks for reports of condition, a request is incorporated for a detailed statement of the character of money held, and while this information is generally given, reports frequently show merely the total specie or total cash on hand. In order to ascertain as nearly as possible the holdings of coin by banks located in States not reporting the exact amount, estimates have been made, based upon the holdings of national banks in such States. The results are incorporated in the following table: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 41 GOLD, ETC., HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS ON JULY 16, 1902, AND BY OTHER BANKS AND BANKERS REPORTING TO THIS OFFICE ON OR ABOUT THE SAME DATE. All other banks (7,889). National banks (4,535). Classification. 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 Cash, not classified $108, 202, 383 106, 867,430 25, 950, 000 82, 099,000 10, 379,556 "98,719 62, 466,880 164, 854,292 26, 171,303 1, 498,345 Total. \«m.0C>, 152,188 28,309,281 $214,354,571 106,867,430 25,950,000 82, 099, 000 40,516,585 8,798,719 62,466, 880 251,071,581 26,171,30:5 1,498,345 28,309,281 250,815,787 <* 848,103,095 l ! | \ab30,137,029 597,287,908 Total, all banks (12,424). c 86,217,289 a Includes certificates. bIncludes subsidiary silver. c Includes other paper currency. ^ Including money in banks in the island possessions. In the following table is contained a statement, in millions of dollars, of the amount of coin and other currency in the United States at the close of the fiscal years ended June 30, 1892 to 1902, inclusive; coin, etc., in Treasury as assets, amount in circulation, and 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 amount in Treasury and in the banks. [Expressed in millions of dollars.] Year. 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... Coin, etc., in Treasury as assets. Coin and other money in the United States. Amount. Per cent. Amount. $1,752.2 1,738.8 1,805.0 1,819.3 1,799.9 1,905.9 2,073.5 2,190.0 2,339.7 2,483.1 2,563.2 $150.9 142.1 144.2 217.4 293. 5 265.7 235.7 286.0 284.6 307.8 313.9 8.60 8.17 7.99 11. 95 16.31 13.95 11.37 13.06 12.16 12.39 12.24 $586.4 515.9 688.9 631.1 531.8 628.2 687.7 723.2 749.9 «794.9 b837.9 Money in reporting banks. Money not in Treasury or banks. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. 33.48 29.68 38.17 34.69 29. 55 32. 96 33.17 33.02 32.05 32.02 32. 69 $1,014.9 1, 080.8 971.9 970.8 974.6 1, 012.0 1,150.1 1,180.8 1,305.2 1,380.4 1,411.4 57.92 62.15 53. 84 53. 36 54.14 53. 09 55.46 53.92 55. 79 55.59 55.07 In circulation, exclusive of coin, etc., in Treasury as assets. Per Per Amount. capita. capita. 815. 50 $1,601.3 16.14 .,596.7 14. 21 1.660.8 13.89 1,601.9 13.65 1,506.4 13.87 1.640.2 15.43 1,837. 8 15.51 1,904.0 17.11 2,055.1 17.75 2.175.3 17.90 2,249.3 $24.44 23? 85 24.28 22.93 21.10 22.49 24.66 25.01 26.94 27. 98 28.53 «$12,567,265 a n d b$10,125,909 in banks of island possessions not included in these returns. TRANSACTIONS OF CLEARING HOUSES. From reports made to the manager of the New York clearing house by the 97 clearing-house associations of the country for the year ended September 30, 1902, the volume of exchanges is shown to have amounted to $116,021,618,003, compared with 1114,819,792,086 for the year 1901. The transactions of the New York Clearing House Association for the current year amounted to $74,753,189,436, which was a decrease of $2,267,483,058 as compared with the prior year. The clearings of the New York association amounted to 64.4 per cent of the total clearings reported. The settlements of exchanges of the 42 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. New York clearing house were effected by the use of only 4^ per cent of money—that is, approximately, 3£ billions in settlement of exchanges aggregating 74f billions. In these settlements United States and clearing-house gold certificates to the extent of 99.97 per cent were used. The transactions of the assistant treasurer of the United States at New York with the clearing house during the year ended September 30 aggregated $412,945,017.31. COST OF OPERATION OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS. In May last a circular letter, of which the following is a cop}^ was addressed to every national banking association in operation on April 30, 1902: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, D. C, May 28, 1902. To the Cashier: An investigation is now being undertaken to ascertain the relative cost of operation of national banking associations of various magnitudes; the average amount of loans and discounts and the average rate of interest received or discount charged on accommodations, as shown by the books and records of the banks during the year ended April 30, 1902. Accordingly I shall esteem it a favor to be furnished at your earliest convenience with information herewith requested relative to your bank, on the blank inclosed for the purpose. "Cost of operation" should be confined to ordinary current expenses—that is, rent of banking premises, or, if the banking premises are owned, the amount representing interest on the investment at current rates; salaries and all incidental expenses except taxes, local or national. Do not include cost of banking house, furniture, and fixtures. Please state, separately, the amount of taxes paid or to be paid for the last tax year as follows: (1) State, county, and local on realty (bank premises only) and on shares, by or for stockholders; (2) internal revenue on capital and surplus, act June 13,1898, and (3) semiannual duty on circulating notes. It is suggested that either the daily or weekly statements may be used in ascertaining the average amount of loans and discounts; if the former, the aggregate amount should be divided by the number of days during the year the bank was open for business; and, if the latter, the aggregate should be divided by 52. The average rate of interest received on loans and discounts during the year in question should be calculated or carefully estimated. The information submitted will be regarded as confidential and used solely in deducing general conclusions. Respectfully, WM. B. RIDGELY, Comptroller. As the information desired was intended to cover the operations of banks which had been in existence for at least one year prior to April 30, in compiling the returns a number of reports from banks for fractional portions of the year have been excluded, as well as incomplete returns from a limited number of associations which had been in operation for a year or more. The available returns represent reports from 3,830 banks, classified as follows: Banks with capital of $1,000,000 or over; $500,000 and less than $1,000,000; $200,000 and over, bat less than $500,000; $100,000 and over, but less than $200,000; exceeding $25,000, but less than $100,000, and with capital of $25,000. In the Appendix, Tables Nos. 84 and 85 are given, showing: First. The capital, cost of operation, etc., of each class of banks in the United States; and Second. The same information, but classified by capital stock for each reserve cit}% State, and Territory. 43 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. In the following table is shown, by classes, the capital stock, cost of operation exclusive of taxes, average amount of loans and discounts, and percentage of cost of operation to loans, and average rates of interest received on loans and discounts. Classification. Capital stock. Cost of operation, exclusive of taxes. Average amount of loans and discounts. 102 149 551 1,196 1,541 291 $167,205,700 82,242,560 140,001,800 132,343,13C 83,142,820 7,275,000 $13,991,128 7,267,656 12,595,602 12,159,229 8,526, 600 838,871 $1,051,957,949 ' 399,587,429 618,101,337 520,648,772 307,221,685 19,701,231 3,830 612,211,010 55,379,086 2,917,218,403 Number of banks. Banks with capital of— $1,000,000 or over . . $500,000 or over $200,000 or o v e r . . . . $100,000 or over $25,000 or over $25 000 Total Percentage Aver- Excess of cost age of in-* of op- rate of terest eration interest rate re- above to loans ceived exand on pense dis- loans. rate. counts. 1.33 1.82 2.04 2.34 2.78 4.26 Per ct. 5.17 5.82 6.26 6.83 7.40 7.75 Per ct 3.84 4.00 4.22 4.49 4.62 3.49 From the foregoing it appears that the cost of operation, based upon the average volume of loans and discounts, ranged from a minimum of 1.33 per cent for the largest class of banks, to a maximum of 4.26 per cent for banks with the minimum amount of capital stock. The average rates of interest received show a similar variation, but in inverse order. In the following table is shown the amount of taxes paid to the General Government on capital and surplus under the war-revenue act of 1898, on circulating notes outstanding, and to the States, counties, etc., on shares of stock and banking premises. In relation to the State taxes it is to be said that the returns submitted do not show, in all cases, the amount of tax paid on banking premises in addition to that on shares of stock for the reason that the total tax assessed was represented by one amount. Of the $14,485,804 taxes paid, $11,310,787 represents the amount paid to the States, etc., and $3,175,017 to the United States. The table relating to the aniount of taxes paid is as follows: TAXES PAID. State taxes paid year 1901-2. Classification. Banks with capital of— 81,000,000 or o v e r . . $500,000 or o v e r . . . . $200,000 or over $100,000 or o v e r . . . . $25,000 or over $25,000 Total 1,176,064 Total of all taxes. Total. On capital and surplus. On circulation. Total. fl!2,594, 674 1,331,518 2,433, 120 2,158,499 1,228, 062 88,850 $2, 923,387 1,506,766 2,721,511 2,681,852 1,376,948 100,323 $420,594 239,138 420,394 393,918 220,935 15,768 $259,880 173,024 390,830 402,403 221,276 16,857 $680,474 412,162 811,224 796, 321 442,211 32,625 $3,603,861 1,918,928 3,532,735 3,478,173 1,819,159 132,948 10,134, 723 11,310,787 1,710,747 1,464,270 3,175,017 14,485,804 On banking prem- On shares. ises. $328,713 375,248 288,091 223,353 148*886 11,473 United States taxes paid year 1901-2, In the table following is shown the percentages based on capital stock of the cost of operation, exclusive of taxes; State and Government taxes, respectively; cost of operation, including all taxes, and 44 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. the amount and per cent of net earnings1 and dividends for the year ended March 1, 1902, of banks reporting cost of operation. There, of course, is no question as to the greater relative expense of operating banks with the minimum amount of capital stock than of associations with the larger volume, but b}^ comparing the percentage of cost of operation based on the average amount of loans and discounts with cost based on capital, it would appear that the higher rates of interest obtained by the smaller banks in a large measure offset the smaller relative cost of operation of the large banks. The cost of operation of the smallest class of banks, based on loans and discounts, is shown to be about three and one-fifth times greater than that of the largest class, while the cost of operation, exclusive of taxes based on capital stock of the smallest class of banks, is but 3.16 per cent greater than that of the largest class. In connection with the cost of operation there is shown in the table referred to the amount of net earnings, dividends paid, and percentage of net earnings and dividends to capital for the year ended March 1, 1902, of banks reporting cost of operation. It will be observed that these percentages are not comparable with those relating to cost of operation, as the percentage of net earnings and dividends paid by banks with capital exceeding $25,000 and less than $100,000, generally $50,000 and $75,000, is shown to have been higher than any other class of banks. The following tables contain a summaiy of the percentages of cost of operation, etc.: Percentages based on stock of— capital Net earnings and dividend s, year ended Mar. 1, 1902. Earnings. Taxes. Cost of Cost of operation operation Per exclusive State. United including Amount. States. taxes. cent. of taxes. Banks with capital of— $1,000,000 or over.. $500,000 or over . . . $200,000 or over . . . $100,000 or over . . . $25,000 or over $25,000 8.37 8.84 9.00 9.19 10.25 11.53 1 1 1 2 1 1 75 83 94 03 J.40 .50 .58 tifi . GO . 53 38 .45 10.52 $22,277,175 11.17 9, 866, 638 11.52 17,575,010 11.82 16,124,902 12.44 11,801, 664 906,778 13.36 Dividends paid. Amount. 13. 32 $13,603,715 12 6,232,525 12 55 11,641,593 12 18 11,050,182 14 19 7,488,749 12 46 442,805 Per cent. 8.14 7.58 8.32 8.35 9.01 6.09 COST OF OPERATION OF LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. There are in operation in the District of Columbia four loan and trust companies, having united capital of $4,450,000, the average volume of loans for the year ended April 30, 1902, aggregating $11,011,34:9, on which interest was received at the rate of 4.73 per cent. The cost of operation for the year, exclusive of taxes, was $226,122, or 2.05 per cent of the volume of loans. Taxes were paid to the District of Columbia, for all purposes, to the amount of $8,786, and to the United States, on capital and surplus, $11,259, or a total of $20,045. The cost of operation, exclusive of taxes, based on capital stock, was 5.08 per cent, and including taxes, 5.53 per cent. The percentages of District and Government taxes to capital stock were onefifth and one-fourth of 1 per cent, respectively. During the year in question the net earnings of these corporations aggregated $364,838, EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 45 or 8.02 per cent. One of these institutions, having recently organized, has paid no dividends, but the remaining three paid $201,250, or an average rate of 6.19 per cent. BRANCH BANKS. The inquiry is frequently submitted as to the right of a national bank to maintain a branch or agency, principally for the reception of deposits, elsewhere than at its banking house in the same or adjacent locality. The only provision of law relating to branch banks, in the nationalbank act, is found in section 5155, United States lievised Statutes, and reads as follows: It shall be lawful for any bank or banking association, organized under State laws and having branches, the capital being joint and assigned to and used by the mother bank and branches in definite proportions, to become a national banking association in conformity with existing laws, and to retain and keep in operation its branches, or such one or more of them as it may elect to retain, * * * The granting of this special privilege to State banks and the absence of any similar provision in the law with respect to banks of primary organization have always been construed by the Comptroller to imply that banks of the latter class were not permitted to have branches. The section cited absolutely restricts branch banks of converted associations to such as have a definite proportion of the capital of the parent bank assigned to them, and it is not to be assumed that the law contemplated that associations of primary organization should be permitted to assign any portion of their capital to and operate branches. This fact is further to be inferred from section 5188, United States Re vised Statutes, which prohibits the formation of associations with less capital than $200,000 in cities of population exceeding 50,000, and contains similar provision with respect to banks organized in places with less population than 50,000. To permit the establishment of branch banks would not only render possible an evasion of the provisions of section 5138, but tend to discourage the organization of banking associations which, in the absence of such branches, might be formed. Section 5184 provides in part that the organization certificate of a national bank shall show "the place where its operations of discount and deposit are to be carried on," and section 5190 that "the usual business of each national banking association shall be transacted at an office or banking house (not at offices or banking houses) located in the place (not places) specified in its organization certificate." The word u place" and u a t an office or banking house'7 have always been construed by the Comptroller to mean the legal domicile of the corporation, of which it can have but one, and this construction is sustained by the Solicitor of the Treasury in an opinion rendered August 10, 1899, on the question of the right of a national bank to establish and maintain an auxiliary cash room at some point distant from its banking house, for the purpose of receiving deposits and paying checks. The Solicitor says: This section (5190 U. S. R. S.) contemplates that the usual business of a national banking association shall be transacted at one office and banking house, and as receiving deposits and paying checks belong to the "usual business" of a bank, I am of the opinion that the statute does not authorize the establishment of an auxiliary cash room in a different part of the city for the purpose proposed. Besides, it may 46 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. be observed that if a national banking association can lawfully establish and maintain a separate office for receiving deposits and paying checks, it could as well establish as many of such auxiliary cash rooms in the city of its corporate residence as its business might require; and, indeed, the entire business of the bank may be parceled out and conducted in the same way all over the city. The Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Armstrong v. Second National Bank, 38 Fed. Rep., 880, involving, among other things, the question of the right of a national bank to cash a check elsewhere than at its banking house, held that— Under this section (5190) it certainly would not be competent for a national bank to provide for the cashing of checks upon it at any other place than at its office or banking house. If, therefore, it is unlawful for a national bank to cash a check elsewhere than at its banking house, it is likewise unlawful for it to discount notes or to receive deposits elsewhere, for one is as much a part of the " usual business " of a bank as the other. While it is obviously impossible for a bank to transact its entire business within the four walls of any single building it is not held that the ulaw contemplates that the " entire business," as distinguished from its usual business," shall be transacted in its banking house. In the case of The Merchants' National Bank v. The State National Bank, 10 Wall., 604, it was held in this connection that— The provision requiring the "usual business" of the association to be transacted "at an office or banking house specified in its organization certificate" must be construed reasonably, and a part of the legitimate business of the association which can not be transacted at the banking house may be done elsewhere. The question involved in this case was the right of the bank's officers to purchase gold elsewhere than at its banking house, and the court held that— The gold must necessarily have been bought, if at all, at the buying or selling bank, or at some third locality. The power to pay was vital to the power to buy, and inseparable from it. The u legitimate business" of a bank, therefore, which a reasonable construction of the law would permit to be done elsewhere than at its banking house would seem to be restricted to transactions similar in character to that involved in the decision quoted, and not the ordinary and usual business of receiving deposits and cashing checks. The argument has been advanced that clearing-house associations are equivalent to branch banks, and the recognition by the nationalbank act of the one affords warrant for the establishment of the other, but such argument has no apparent force, as the two institutions are entirely dissimilar in character and purpose. The principal object of the former is to facilitate exchange and to adjust balances between banks, while that of the latter is to transact the usual business of a bank with its customers. While the national-bank act does not in express terms prohibit the establishment and maintenance of branch banks or agencies by associations of primary organization, the implication to that effect is clear, and the courts have held that what is implied is as effective as that which is expressed. That the act does not contemplate the operation of branch banks by national banks of primary organization is evidenced by the fact that in 1892 a special act was approved authorizing the operation of a REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 47 branch by a Chicago national bank on the World's Fair grounds. In 1901 similar legislation was enacted by Congress in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, to be held in 1904. BRANCHES OF STATE BANKS. With a view to ascertaining the extent to which branches are legally operative in the various States of the Union, a letter was addressed in August last to the proper State official in each State and Territory, in which information was requested as follows: First. Whether or not branches or agencies are authorized b}^ the banking laws of the State or the charter of the banks. Second. If authorized, the regulations and provisions of law relative thereto. Third. The names and location of banks operating branches and the number and location of the branches. Replies have been very generally received to the request and hereinafter will be found a summary of the information submitted, arranged by States in their geographical order. Maine.—There is no general provision of law authorizing State banks to establish branches. Trust companies created by special acts of the legislature have authority in their charters to establish branches, but the legislature of 1901 passed a general act which provides that no trust company shall establish a branch or agency until the same be authorized by a special act. This later legislation does not apply to trust companies already established and operating branches. The State banking department exercises supervising power over branches in conjunction with the corporation. Trust companies having branches: Augusta Trust Company, at Winthrop; Waterville Trust Company, at Corinna, Dexter, Hartland, and Newport; Eastern Trust and Banking Company of Bangor, at Machias and Oldtown. New Hampshire.—Bank Commissioner Baker states that there is no law directly authorizing the establishment of branches or agencies, but that he is not aware of any law which would prohibit such a practice within certain limits. No branches are in operation. Vermont.—Branches or agencies are not authorized by the banking laws, nor by the charter of any bank. Massachusetts.—There are no commercial banks other than national banks and trust companies in operation in the State. The statute relating to the organization of banks of discount and deposit provides that they shall do business only at their banking house. This prohibition applies to savings banks. By an act passed by the last legislature, chapter 365, section 2, the board of commissioners of savings banks have power to authorize, in writing, any trust company to maintain a branch office in the city or town in which its main office is located, for the purpose of receiving deposits, paying checks, and transacting a safe-deposit business. The Old Colony Company and the State Street Trust Company of • Boston have branches in operation in that city. Rhode Island.—The General Laws, chapter 171, section 11, prohibit the establishment of branches except by authority of the general assembly. 48 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The Industrial Trust Company of Providence has branches at Pawtucket, Newport, Woonsocket, Bristol, Pascoag, and Wickford; and the Manufacturers' Trust Company and the Union Trust Company at Providence, have, respectively, branches at East Greenwich and Olneyville. Connecticut.—The law forbids the organization of any branch or agency, or the employing of any agent or person to make loans at any other place than the banking house. New York.— Section 89 of chapter 689 of the laws of 1882, as amended by chapter 410 of the laws of 1898, permits a bank located in a city of over 1,000,000 inhabitants, with the approval, in writing, of the superintendent of banks, to open and keep one or more branch offices 1in such city for the receipt and payment of deposits and for making loans and discounts to the customers of such branch office, only providing that its certificate of incorporation shall so provide. No bank in this State has a charter which originally provided for branches; but a number of banks in the city of New York have amended their charters so as to include therein such provisions. Section 89 referred to provides in part that "before opening any branch office the approval, in writing, of the superintendent of banks shall be first obtained, and no discounts shall be made except such as may have been previously authorized by the board of directors." Penalty for violation of the act is $1,000 for every violation. TheBank of Jamaica (Long Island) has branches at Elmhurst, College Point, and Richmond Hill. The Brooklyn Bank has made arrangements for an office, but has not yet opened. The Corn Exchange Bank has 12 branches within the corporate limits of Greater New York. The Colonial Bank of New York has 5 branches. Far Rockaway Beach Bank has a branch at Rockaway Beach. The Hamilton Bank, The Mechanics Bank, The Mechanics and Traders Bank, The Twelfth Ward Bank, The Twenty-third Ward Bank, The Union Bank, and The Coney Island and Bath Beach Bank have each a branch in Greater New York; and The New York Produce Exchange Bank has 4 branches. From the foregoing it is shown that 13 State banks located in New York are operating 33 branches. New Jersey.—The laws of New Jersey are the most liberal, with respect to branches, of any State in the Union. Section 7 of the general corporation act of 1896 provides that any corporation in this State may conduct branches in any other State or in foreign countries, and have one or more offices out of this State, and may hold, mortgage, and convey personal property out of such State, provided notice of such object is included in its' certificate of incorporation. In 1889 an act was passed which provided that no corporation, bank, etc., should establish or maintain any branch or agency, nor have more than one place of business in the State without the approval of the board of bank commissioners. This act, however, was repealed in 1889. Prior thereto, however, The Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank had established a branch at Ocean Grove, and The People's Bank of East Orange a branch at South Orange. Pennsylvania.—Branches or agencies of banks are not authorized by the laws of this State. One sayings institution, in conformity with an amendment of its charter, obtained from the legislature an amendment having the approval of the court of common pleas of the county REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 49 in which the institution is located, and is endeavoring to establish a branch, but the question is now pending before the State attorneygeneral. Delaware,—Banking privileges are not granted under general corporation law; nor are foreign corporations allowed to do banking business in the State. Banking powers in the State are only secured by special act of the legislature, in consequence of which each State banking institution is governed by the special creative act. The Farmers' Bank of the State of Delaware has branches at Wilmington, Dover, and Georgetown. The Sussex Trust and Safe Deposit Company is operating branches at Lewes, Georgetown, and Milton. Maryland.—No provision for the operation of branches by State banks. (Beport Comptroller Currency, 1896.) District of Columbia.—The organization of banking institutions is confined to national banks and to loan and trust companies, under the act of October 1, 1890. Branches of national banks and trust companies are not authorized. There are a number of private banks, banking firms, and branches of saving banks doing business in the District without any special grant of authority other than the payment of an annual license tax to the District government. Virginia.—Branches permissible, but none in operation. (Report Comptroller Currency, 1896.) West Virginia.—Each bank must be operated under special charter in an independent way. State banks may hold stock in other banking corporations. North Carolina.—There is no general law authorizing the establishment of branch banks. Most of the banks operate under special charters granted by the legislature, and in some instances the charters granted contain authority for the operation of branches. South Carolina.—The Code of 1892 of the banking laws of State contains no authority for the establishment and operation of branches by State banking institutions. Georgia,—Branches or agencies are not authorized, except in the charters of three banks. The banks referred to are as follows (location of branches not given): Bank of Southwestern Georgia at Americus, Farmers and Merchants' Bank of Senoia, and Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Compan}^ of Savannah. Florida.—Banks are permitted to conduct branch offices. (Report Comptroller Currency, 1895.) Alabama.—Section 1089 of the code of Alabama (1896), relating to the corporate powers of banks of discount and deposit organized in the State, provides in part that they (banks) " may fix and locate offices, agents, and agencies at pleasure in the State other than the principal place of business." Mississippi.—Branches are authorized by the charters of the banks, not by any general banking law. Banks having branches: Grenada Bank, Grenada, Miss., branches at Eupora and Ackerman; Hancock County Bank of Bay St. Louis, branch at McHenry; Tishomingo Savings Institution of Corinth, Miss., branch at Ripley; Oakland Bank, Oakland, Miss., branch at Charleston. Louisiana.—Article 179, act 1902, allows, on the approval of twothirds of the stock, the establishment of two branches, which must be in the same parish as the parent bank. CUR 1902, PT 1 4 50 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The Commercial Trust Company of New Orleans has two branches, but the location is not given. Texas.—No State banks in operation. Prohibited by constitution. Arkansas\—Governor states that "we have no banking laws in this State other than general banking laws, which have been established by custom and the law merchant." Operation of branches discretional*} with board of directors. (Report Comptroller Currency, 1895.) Tennessee.—Under the law, branches of all corporations are permissible, the only requirement is that the charter be registered in the register's office of the county where the branches are located. The law governing branches is the same as for the parent bank, and the branches are operated in all respects as the parent banks. No information submitted as to the banks operating branches. Kentucky.—An examination of the corporation laws of the State indicates that there is no law authorizing the establishment of branch banks. The law is not construed as prohibitive. Banks operate branches, no specific information being submitted, however. Ohio.—Branches are not authorized by law. Indiana.—The law does not permit the operation of branches. Illinois.—Branches are not authorized by law. Michigan.—There is no law authorizing the establishment of branches. Agencies are permitted, which are restricted in their operations to the receiving and paying out of deposits and issuing exchange. Branches: "The Home," "The Dime," and "The Peninsula" savings banks of Detroit operate two branches each in that city. '' The People's Savings Bank of Detroit" has a branch, and also "The Lansing Savings Bank." Wisconsin.—Incorporated banks of Wisconsin can not, under the law, operate branches, except possibly in the large cities where the branches are located within the same municipality as the parent bank. The certificate of incorporation of a State bank must specify the particular city or town where the business of the bank is to be carried on. Branches: The Second Ward Savings Bank of Milwaukee operates two branches; the German American Bank of Milwaukee also operates a branch. Minnesota.—No branch banking or branches, or any other financial institutions organized under State laws, can be permitted; nor can the banks of any other State establish branches in this State. Iowa.—Neither State nor savings banks organized and transacting business under the present laws of the State are authorized to establish and maintain branches, either in the town or city where the banks are located or elsewhere. The law is construed as placing loan and trust companies, so far as their right to establish branches is concerned, upon the same footing as State and savings banks. Missouri.—Specifically prohibited by statutory enactment. North Dakota.—Branches or agencies not provided for by law. South Dakota.—Branches or agencies not provided for by law. Nebraska.—Neither the law nor the charters provide for branches. Kansas.—Neither branches nor agencies provided for by law. Montana.—Neither branches nor agencies provided for by law. Wyoming.—The laws do not contemplate the establishment of branches or agencies. Colorado.—No law authorizing the establishment of branches or agencies. REPORT OB1 THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 51 New Mexico.—The law has been held to prohibit the establishment of branches or agencies. Oklahoma Territory.—No information submitted. Indian Territory.—Section 8 of the act of Congress approved Feb ruary 18, 1901, provides in part that any bank or trust company now or hereafter organized under the laws of Arkansas or any other State may transact such business in the Indian Territory as is authorized by its charter and is not inconsistent with the laws in force in the Indian Territory. Washington.—The law neither authorizes nor prohibits branches. Oregon.—There are no banking laws on the Oregon statute books, and there are, consequently, no parent or branch banks as recognized by the State in operation. The State issues no charters to banks nor has it on its statute books any laws pertaining to the operation of banks. California.—Under special law, but covered by general agency law. The right of a bank to establish agencies has never been passed upon by the State supreme court. It is stated that "The law may permit agencies to be established within the county by the parent bank, but it certainly has no authority to conduct a general banking business." Foreign banking corporations have the right to establish agencies under the law, but have not greater corporate privileges than accorded State banks. Branches of foreign banks in operation in San Fran cisco: Anglo-California Bank, Comptoir National D'Escompte de Paris, London, Paris, and American Bank, Limited; Agency, Bank of British North America, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Wells, Fargo and Company's Bank, International Banking Corporation. Idaho.—There is no law of the State in force in regard to banks or banking institutions operating branches or agencies. Utah.—Laws of the State do not authorize corporate banks to conduct branches or agencies in the State. One private bank (name not given) has a branch. Nevada.—Agents of foreign corporations doing business within the State must comply with local requirements relating to State and county license. Branches: The Bank of California, San Francisco, Cal., has a branch at Virginia City, Nev.; the State Bank and Trust Company of Carson City has a branch at Butler. Arizona.—Branches and agencies appear to be authorized by section 140, title 1, chapter 7, of Revised Statutes, and also appear as one of the corporate powers. Foreign corporations must file certified copy of articles of association with the secretary of the State or Territory and county recorder of the county in which the principal office is located. The agent must be a bona fide resident of the county. Branches: The Bank of Arizona (Prescott), at Jerome; the Arizona Central Bank (Flagstaff), at Williams and Kingman; the Bank of Bisbee, at Naco; the Gila Valley Bank and Trust Company (Solomonville), at Morenci and Clifton. BANKING IN THE NEW POSSESSIONS. There are in operation in the Territory of Hawaii two national banking associations—one located at Honolulu and the other at Wailuku, on the island of Maui. The aggregate capital of these banks is $525,000, their deposits $646,938, and aggregate resources, $1,489,319. 52 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. There are also in operation in the Territory, as shown by returns furnished to this office by the governor, three other incorporated banks, capitalized for $850,000, and two private institutions with capital of $1,300,000. The aggregate capital of all the banks relative to which information has been received is $2,675,000; deposits, $4,858,132; and total resources, $8,755,641. Subsequent to the passage of the act extending the laws of the United States over Porto Rico applications have been filed for authority to organize national banking associations at San Juan, P. R., and other places in the island. The question of authority for the organization of national banks in Porto Rico was submitted to the AttorneyGeneral, who, under date of June, 1900, stated— By letter of May 24 you [the Secretary of the Treasury] advised me that the Comptroller of the Currency is receiving applications for the granting of national-bank charters in the island of Porto Rico, and you request my opinion as to whether or not the national banking laws of the United States are now applicable to that island. By the Paris treaty between the United States and Spain, Porto Rico was ceded to the United States and became subject to the jurisdiction of this Government. Before the ratification of the treaty of Paris the island had been in the occupation of the military forces of the United States, and the government of the same was carried on under the law of belligerent right by means of the military forces, under the direction of the President of the United States. This condition continued after the ratification of the treaty of peace until Congress, exercising the power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States, passed the act entitled * 'An act temporarily to provide revenues and a civil government for Porto Rico, and for other purposes,'' approved April 12, 1900. This act took effect on the 1st day of May, 1900. Section 14 of said act is as follows: "That the statutory laws of the United States not locally inapplicable, except as hereinbefore or hereinafter otherwise provided, shall have the same force and effect in Porto Rico as in the United States, except the internal-revenue laws, which, in view of the provisions of section 3, shall not have force and effect in Porto Rico.'' By virtue of this provision, a broad extension of all the statutory laws of, the United States, not locally inapplicable, is made to the island of Porto Rico, the only exception being the internal-revenue laws, which are excepted by name, and such other laws as are in the said act otherwise provided. This language is broad enough to extend to Porto Rico the laws relating to the organization and powers of national banks, unless there be in such laws something indicating that they are locally inapplicable to Porto Rico, or that they are so locally applicable to some other place or places of specific character as to make them practically inapplicable locally to Porto Rico. An examination of the various sections of the Revised Statutes and subsequent acts of Congress relative to national banks discloses no provisions which are locally inapplicable to Porto Rico. There seems to be in the structure of the national banking laws no general provisions which can not be carried into force and effect in Porto Rico equally with all of the various States and Territories to which the laws were originally applied. I can find no reason to hold that the statutes relative to the organization and powers of national banks have not, by section 14 of the Porto Rican act, above referred to, been extended to that island. The language of that section is broad enough, and in my opinion does authorize the organization and carrying on of national banks in Porto Rico. As citizens of Porto Rico are not characterized as citizens of the United States by Congressional enactment, the position was taken that to effect the organization of a national bank would require at least five of the shareholders, to be elected as directors, to be citizens of the United States, and that at least three-fourths of the number, residents of the island for at least one year prior to their election and during their continuance in office. Pending the existence of conditions which would enable this provision of the law to be complied with, certain citizens of the United States organized The American Colonial Bank, under authority of a charter obtained from the State of West Virginia, which REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 53 institution has been in operation for some time. The application for authority to organize The First National Bank of Porto Rico at San Juan, by those interested in the bank named, was renewed from time to time, until in the early part of November, 1902, it was possible to comply with the conditions precedent to the organization of the association. The bank was chartered on November 10, with capital of $100,000, and a board of directors elected, who are citizens of the United States, and the requisite proportion residents also of the island. It is understood to be the intention of the organizers to gradually liquidate The American Colonial Bank and transfer its business to The First National Bank of Porto Rico, and to increase the capital stock as conditions may demand. Through the courtesy of the treasurer of Porto Rico the office has been placed in possession of reports relating to the eight incorporated banks in operation in the island, from which it appears that these institutions have a united capital of $1,417,725, deposits of $2,489,449, and assets of $5,359,189. The treasurer of the Philippine Archipelago has transmitted to this office copies of reports of condition of banks and banking institutions doing business therein. The last statements submitted were for the close of the year ended June 30, 1902, and relate to the condition of 11 banks, including branches. The reported capital was $1,400,000, the deposits $18,122,866, and the assets $29,914,489. The cash holdings of these institutions were as follows: United States gold, $407,825; other gold coin, including bullion, $22,886; United States silver dollars, $88,680; United States fractional silver and other money not classified, $73,027. United States notes to the amount of $1,390,112 were held; Mexican pesos to the amount of $4,364,066; Spanish-Filipino pesos and half• pesos, $1,531,106, and in other Mexican and Spanish-Filipino currency $84,251. The principal banking of the islands is conducted by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, and the Spanish-Filipino Bank. Since the date of reports transmitted to this office in 1901 the following corporations have engaged in business in these islands: The North American and Philippine Loan and Trust Company, the American Bank of Manila, the International Banking Corporation, the Guarantee Trust Company of New York. The savings bank and pawn shop is also still in operation at Manila. The individual statements of all of the reporting banks will be found in the appendix to this report. FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE. In publishing returns relating to foreign banks of issue special importance is placed on their holdings of specie, notes in circulation, and deposits, the latter including accounts current—funds due to other banks and bankers. The subjoined table, relative to the items mentioned, is reprinted from the Bulletin de Statistique. The data in the column headed " Capital "are from various sources, as indicated in the footnotes. It will be observed that the note issues of all the banks exceed the amount of specie, except in the case of the Bank of England, the Imperial Bank of Russia, and the Imperial Ottoman Bank. The excess of note issues over specie held is 3,521,700,000 54 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. francs. The liabilities of the banks on account of circulation, deposits, and accounts current aggregate 26,313,800,000 francs. The following is the table referred to: CAPITAL, SPECIE, CIRCULATION, ETC., OF THE PRINCIPAL FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE AT THE CLOSE OP THE FIRST QUARTER, 1902. [Expressed in millions.] 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 Bank of Italy Bank of Naples | Bank of Sicily Bank of Norway Bank of Netherlands Bank of Portugal National Bank of Roumania .. Bank of England Banks of Scotland Banks of Ireland Imperial Bank of Russia National Bank of Servia Royal Bank of Sweden Private banks of Sweden Banks of Switzerland Imperial Ottoman Bank Bank of Japan Total Minimum rate of current. discount. Deposits Total specie. Circula- and action. counts Francs, Francs. Fra7ics. a 150.0 tf81 7 b 217. 0 1,110.4 320.4 a 50 0 /9.1 101.4 c35.0 492 2 a 150 0 354 1 blO.O 21.2 3.1 2,570.2 1,125.0 /182.5 &20.0 / 240.0 66.T 13.2 70.0 ^60.0 J 1.9 1 35.3 /17.4 42.7 a 41.7 171.8 122.2 &75.5 38.7 27.1 /12.0 51.5 4.3 0 367.0 94-1.4 • ^234 6 0181.8 /133.4 236.0 1,943.5 ^20.0 9.3 5.9 /61.7 8.0 66.2 a 107.5 16.8 7.6 a 156.0 104.0 8.3 /125.0 / 77.4 Francs. 1,238.7 81.1 1,430.8 117 4 13.4 101.4 846 3 24.3 3,695.0 1.8 384.8 83.2 37.2 42.7 294.0 65.8 55.8 944.4 157.8 82.1 2,179.5 15.2 74.2 24.4 112.3 67.9 201.2 Francs. -Francs. Per cent. 1,762.1 707.6 3 199.1 115.9 1,543.4 126.7 604.7 63 9 28.4 77.0 8 5£ 141.7 8.1 4 1,598.4 518.3 62.0 26.6 3 4,041.0 544.6 129.8 86.8 863.5 176.2 256.1 66.7 5 61.1 32.3 6 75.3 10.1 *i 3 464.9 12 2 373.9 13.2 5£ 154.2 /97.0 6 8 759.0 1,108.1 197.5 02,683.0 174.6 01,227.9 1,469.6 436.5 4i 35.7 2.7 6^ 126.7 51.0 63.6 802.8 221.1 1,226.8 3£ 23.7 186.0 463.3 11.4 8 2,515.4 12,372.7 15,894.4 Capital. Gold. Silver. ""ml 2,816.5 7,896.1 10,419.4 a From Comptroller's Report, 1897. &From Comptroller's Report, 1896. cConant's History of Modern Banks of Issue. d Bulletin de Statistique. c Approximate. /Banking Almanac, 1901. 0 Statement prepared for Comptroller's Report, 1902. SAVINGS BANKS OF THE WORLD. Statistics are hereinafter submitted relating to the number of depositors, amount of deposits, average deposit account, average deposit per inhabitant, and rate of interest paid to depositors by postal and other savings institutions in countries relative to which information has been obtained. It will be observed that returns submitted are for various dates from 1898 to 1902, inclusive. Germany leads in the number of depositors, 13,854,927, the average deposit account being $139.25 and the average deposit per inhabitant $35.46. The number of depositors in savings banks in the United Kingdom and France is shown to be nearly equal, namely, 10,434,877 and 10,680,866, respectively. The average savings account in the banks of the United Kingdom is $89.71, and of France, $77.20. The per capita deposit, however, is more nearly equal, namely, $22.53 in the United Kingdom and $21.21 in France. The United States comes fourth in the number of savings depositors, having 6,666,672, the average account being $412.53, and the per capita deposit, $34.89. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 55 The number of depositors in foreign savings banks is shown to be 66,383,587, with deposits to their credit of $6,661,067,000. The deposits in foreign savings banks and those of the United States aggregate $9,411,244,000, of which $2,750,177,000, or over 29 per cent, represent the deposits in savings banks of the United States. The highest average deposit per inhabitant is $72.45, in Denmark. The average deposit in Prussia is $39.67, but when computation is based on all Germany the average is reduce.d to $35.46. The deposit per capita in Australasia is $38.82; in Norway, $36.95; Belgium, $34.61. Information relating to the rates of interest paid savings depositors is not complete, but so far as returns are received, it appears that there is but slight variation. The maximum rate is paid in Sweden, namely, 4 to 5 per cent; the German savings banks pay from 3 to 4 per cent; the English, French, and Australian, 2i to 3 per cent; Canadian, 3 per cent; and United States, 2 | to4i per cent, with an average of, approximately, Si per cent. In the following table is shown the returns of the savings banks of the world: NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OF DEPOSITS, AVERAGE DEPOSIT ACCOUNT, AVERAGE DEPOSIT PER INHABITANT AT THE END OF THE YEARS MENTIONED, AND RATES OF INTEREST ON DEPOSITS PAID BY POSTAL AND OTHER SAVINGS BANKS OF THE WORLD. [From official sources.] Countries. Period. Russia (in Europe).. Finland Germany Prussia a Japan Austria 1901 1900 1898 1900 1900 1900 1900 1901 1900 1899 1900 1901 1899-1900 1900 Hungary United Kingdom France Italy Belgium Canada & Holland Sweden Australasia, including New Zealand . . Denmark Norway Total United States Number of depositors. Total deposits. Average Average deposit deposit per inaccount. habitant. Rate of interest. Population. Per cent. 1900 1900 1900 1902 Grand total 3,935, 773 $428,345,000 15,700,000 181,269 13,854,927 1,929,332,000 8,670,709 1,367,499,000 36,948,000 5,825,578 833,210,000 4,792, 611 283,995,000 1,202,889 936,117,000 10,434,877 824,932,000 10,680,866 448,700,000 5,669,590 231,681,000 3,537,157 56,049,000 205,937 64,949,000 1,250,016 135,444,000 1,828,362 $108.83 86.61 139.25 157.71 6.34 173.85 236. 09 89.71 77.20 79.14 65.50 272.16 51.96 74.07 $5.87 35.46 39.67 .83 32.14 14.85 22.53 21.21 14.08 34.61 10.40 12.54 26.36 2,673,000 54,406,000 34,472,000 44,261,000 25,922,000 19,122,000 2.5 41,546,000 2.5 to 3 38,900,000 31,856,000 6,694,000 5,371,000 5,179,000 4 to 5 5,136,000 176,142,000 177,433,000 82,087,000 151.55 154.25 122. 29 38.82 72.45 36.95 2.5 to 3 66,383,587 6,661,067,000 6,666,672 2,750,177,000 412.53 34.89 1,162,261 1,150,233 671,241 3to4 3 to 4 4,537,000 2,449,000 2,221,000 2. 2 to 4. 5 78,833,000 73,050,259 9,411,244,000 a Included with Germany, but not in total of the table. 6 Post-office and Government savings banks only; $19,125,097 additional deposited with special savings banks, exclusive of amounts deposited with the savings branches of the chartered banks. Statistics relating to foreign postal savings banks, which are incorporated in the foregoing table, with like information relating to trustee and other savings banks, have been obtained with respect to fourteen countries, including dependencies of the United Kingdom. The number of depositors in the foreign postal savings banks at date of returns, from 1899 to 1901, inclusive, is 23,436,711, and the deposits 56 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. $1,466,601,083, an average account of $62.57. The returns relating to the postal savings banks are incorporated in the following table: FOEEIGN POSTAL SAVINGS B A N K RETURNS. [From official sources.] Country. of Years. Number depositors. United Kingdom Francea Italy Austria: Savings department.. Banking department . Hungary: Savings department .. Banking department . Australasia Belgium Canada Cape Colony British Guiana Average deposits. 1901 1900 1899 8,787,675 3,564,464 3,664,618 $683,222,126 194,980,796 121,204,000 $77.75 54.70 33.08 1901 1901 1,547,541 46,345 30,355,244 48,110,713 19.62 1,038.10 1900 1900 1900 1901 1901 1901 1900 389,083 7,222 443,077 1,483,270 157,368 89,873 8,263 816,651 829,131 583,395 1,018,735 6,632,944 6,811,076 64,736,383 105,482,647 39,950,813 16,278,627 225,669 32,583,6,73 34,048,200 14,537,172 67,441,000 17.05 943.10 146.16 71.12 253.87 181.13 27.31 23,436,711 | 1,466,601,083 62.57 { Netherlands Sweden Russia Total. Deposits. | 1900 | 1901 1901 39.90 41.06 24.92 66.20 «Data relating to the " Caisse Nationale d'e'pargne." BANKING POWER OF THE WORLD. The banking power of the world in 1890, that is, capital, surplus profits, note issues, and deposits, as stated by the late M. G. Mulhall, was £3,197,000,000, as follows: United Kingdom, £910,000,000; continental Europe, £1,037,000,000; Australia, Canada, Cape Colony, Argentina, and Uruguay, £220,000,000, and United States, £1,030,000,000. In 1894 Mr. Maurice L. Muhleman calculated the banking power of the world at £3,915,000,000. From statistics published by the London Chronicle, for June last, and incorporating therewith the most recent returns relating to the savings banks of the United Kingdom, the banking power of that country is shown to be £1,206,000,000, an increase of 32^ per cent since 1890. Assuming the same rate of increase in continental Europe, the English colonies, and Argentina and Uruguay, their power amounts to £1,374,000,000 and £292,000,000, respectively. The banking funds of Bulgaria, Greece, Roumania, Servia, and Turkey were not included in the Mulhall statement, but are given at £50,000,000 for the current year. The capital, surplus profits, and circulation of all banks in the United States are definitely known and from reports obtained by the Comptroller of the Currency from national banks, State officials, and from the banks direct the deposits of over 77 per cent of banks in operation. The deposits of the remaining 23 per cent of the banks have been carefully estimated from data at command and give the aggregate banking power of the United States as £2,487,000,000, making the aggregate power of the world £5,409,000,000, or, say, $27,045,000,000, an increase since 1890 of $11,060,000,000, or 69.19 per cent. KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 57 The comparative statement for the two dates is given herewith: Year. Countries. 1890. United Kingdom Continental Europe Australia, Canada, Cape Colony, Argentina, Uruguay . Bulgaria, Greece, Roumania, Servia, Turkey United States 1,037 220 Total . | j increase. 1902. : £1,206 3,197 1,374 Per cent. 32.52 292 50 2,487 141.45 5,409 69.19 The composition of the banking power of the United States, as shown by reports to the Comptroller of the Currency, supplemented by internal-revenue returns for the year 1902, appears in the following table: Banks National banks Mutual savings banks All other banks Total Capital. 1701,990,554 * 638,169,862 Surplus, etc., and deposits. Circulation. S3,705,219,341 $309,336,5 2,587,780,802 4,492,224,020 1,340,160,416 10,785,224,163 309,336,599 Total. $4,716,546,494 2,587,780,802 5,130,393,882 12,434,721,178 BOND AND ASSET SECURED BANK CIRCULATION. The most serious objection which has been urged against the national bank currency is its lack of elasticity; that it does not automatically respond to the demands of business, but is dependent upon the price of bonds and other considerations. The first requirement of any currency is safety and uniformity in value. Our bank notes have been from the first issue practically perfect in this respect. No note holder has ever lost a dollar except by loss or destruction of the notes which have always circulated at their face value in all parts of the United States, being used without discrimination for payments of all kinds, the same as the legal tender and Treasury notes and other forms of paper currency. Our people have grown so used to bank notes with this prime and essential quality of uniformity in value that they have an instinctive prejudice against any change for fear this quality may be lost or impaired. For more than a generation we have had no bank notes but those secured by more than their full value of bonds deposited with the Treasurer of the United States. They have been so secure, it is not surprising there is a strong feeling that they are the only kind of notes which are perfectly secure. There can be no denial of the fact, and there is really none made, that the lack of elasticity is a serious defect in our bank notes, which greatly reduces their usefulness not only under normal business conditions, but when there is danger of financial difficulty. If this defect can be remedied or lessened without impairing the safety of the notes it should be done, and done at once. All bank-note circulation is really asset currency, and depends for its value upon the assets of the issuing bank. In most countries the banks are allowed to keep the assets, maintaining a certain reserve in coin and using the remainder for loans, or in any other way. Our national 58 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. banks are required to use their assets, to the full amount of the circulation issued, in the purchase of bonds to be deposited with the Treasurer of the United States. This requires an amount of assets in excess of the circulation received. It makes a very safe circulation, but is a very wasteful use of the assets. The resulting notes fulfill none of the requirements of an efficient and satisfactory circulation but in their safety and uniformity in value. If, in addition to the amount of notes they are now allowed to issue by law on bonds deposited in the Treasury, the national banks were allowed to issue an additional amount of uncovered notes, beginning with 20 per cent and gradually increasing to 50 per cent, it would make the circulation more expansible. A graduated tax on the amount issued, joined with ample provisions for their redemption and return to the issuing bank, would result in the necessary contraction when the circulation became redundant and the notes not needed in business. The safety of the notes can be made absolute by a reserve fund raised by a very small tax. During the almost forty years the national banking system has been in existence, the total amount of the notes of the banks which have failed, outstanding at the time of their failure, has been less than 121,000,000. During this same period the banks have paid in taxes on circulation above $90,000,000, or four and one-half times as much as would have been required to pay all these notes if the bonds had not done so. If there had been outstanding the full 50 per cent of uncovered notes suggested above, or $10,000,000 above those covered by the bonds, the taxes which have been paid would have been nine times the amount required to pay them, if, as would of course have been the case, the bonds had paid for the covered notes. It has been urged against the idea of a guarantee fund that the strong banks would not take out the notes and pay the taxes for the benefit of the weaker banks. If the inducements to issue notes in the past have been sufficient to secure nine times the amount of taxes required, it is certainly a safe calculation that they will be sufficient in the future. In further confirmation of these figures, it is shown in the table prepared in this office for Mr. Fowler, chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency of the House of Representatives, and included in his able report on H. R. 13363, that a tax of 0.22 per cent would have been sufficient to pay the notes of all failed national banks if the bonds had been lost or destroyed. The safety of the notes should be further increased by provisions that only banks with a minimum of unimpaired capital and surplus could issue the uncovered notes, and that the Comptroller of the Currency, or the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Treasury, should have discretion to refuse any bank, or all the banks, authority to issue additional uncovered notes. The period covering the whole history of the national banks is long enough to have established reliable averages, which can be as safely counted upon as the averages upon which the vast insurance business of the world is done. Any unusual variation would be amply provided for by the factor of safety of nine, which the figures given above show in the taxes paid during this whole period. The present capital of all the national banks would permit the issue of about $140,000,000 of uncovered notes for the first issue of 20 per cent and the ultimate issue of $350,000,000 if the amount was increased to 50 per cent. These maximum figures would probably be increased REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 59 by the increase in the number of national banks. By referring" to the tables on pages 35 and 36 it will be seen that the tendency is for the increase of banks other than national both in the number and capital of banks and in the proportion of deposits held. An increase in the note-issuing privileges of the banks would doubtless check this gain of the outside banks if it did not turn the growth the other way. The greatest demand for increased currency comes, of course, when it is required for moving crops in the farming States. If this can be supplied quickly and automatically as required by the banks in those States, and if, after performing its duty, it is returned to the banks and retired, it will mark a great advance in the improvement of our facilities for handling the vast and rapidly growing business of this country. The following tables show in a consolidated form the totals of the principal items in the bank statements in the farming States and of the United States, also the values of farm lands, farming implements, and live stock on the farms, with the value of all farm products for 1890 and 1900: SUMMARY OP THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF NATIONAL BANKS AND ALL OTHER BANKING INSTITUTIONS LOCATED IN THE SOUTHERN, MIDDLE WESTERN, WESTERN, AND PACIFIC STATES REPORTING TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY IN 1892, 1897, AND 1902. [In millions of dollars.] SOUTHERN STATES. 1892 1897, 1902, Due from Indiother Capital. vidual banks. deposits. Loans. Cash on hand. 307 274 504 44 40 54 50 53 126 136 114 137 233 232 481 145 159 231 197 241 475 288 276 339 924 24 23 33 44 54 105 79 55 60 155 133 316 27 29 52 25 34 96 87 67 66 240 237 464 MIDDLE WESTERN STATES. 1892. 1897. 1902 980 844 1,743 WESTERN STATES. 1892. 1897. 1902. 182 121 263 PACIFIC STATES. 1892. 1897. 1902. 271 215 317 TOTAL FOR FOUR DIVISIONS NAMED ABOVE. 1892 1897 1902 Increase 1902 over 1892 1,740 1,454 2,827 240 251 370 316 382 802 590 512 602 1 552 1 483 3 191 1,087 130 486 12 1, 639 60 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOUCES AND LIABILITIES OF NATIONAL BANKS AND A L L OTHER BANKING INSTITUTIONS LOCATED IN T H E SOUTHERN, M I D DLE WESTERN, WESTERN, AND PACIFIC STATES REPORTING TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY IN 1892, 1897, AND 1902—Continued. [In millions of dollars.] TOTAL FOR THE UNITED STATES. from Cash on Due other hand. banks. Loans. Individual deposits. Capital. 4,337 4,216 .7,169 586 628 83ft 684 781 1,552 1,071 1,012 1,198 4,665 5,094 9,082 2,832 253 868 127 4,417 VALUE OF LANDS, E T C . , IN THE FARMING STATES. 1892 1897 1902 Increase 1902 over 1892 . . [In millions of dollars.] SOUTHERN STATES. Land, im- Impleprove- ments and ments, and machinery. Live stock. Farm products for one year. buildings. 1900. 1890 .. . . 2,887 2,345 158 85 689 521 1,226 739 542 73 168 487 7,923 5,924 283 201 1,133 926 1,857 907 1,999 82 207 950 2,027 1,286 102 55 713 385 659 229 741 47 328 430 1,138 961 53 25 190 128 274 132 177 28 58 142 Increase MIDDLE WESTERN STATES. 1900 1890 Increase WESTERN STATES. 1900 1890 Increase PACIFIC STATES. 1900 1890 Increase TOTAL FOR FOUR DIVISIONS NAMED ABOVE. Total 1900. Total 1890 Increase ! i 13,975 10,51(5 596 366 2,731 1,970 4 016 2,007 ! 3,459 230 761 2,009 16,674 13,279 761 494 3,078 2,309 4,739 2,460 3,395 267 769 2,279 TOTAL FOR THE UNITED STATES. Total 1900 Total 1890 Increase REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 61 In the latter half of each year the problem is presented to the banks to furnish currency needed to handle from 2,500 to 3,000 millions of bushels of grain, 8 to 10 million bales of cotton, and a corresponding quantity of other farm products. The total value of these products for the year 1902 will not be far from 5,000 millions of dollars. This calls for the use of a vast sum of money. Much of it is done on bank deposit credits, by means of checks, and the increased number of banks and better means of communication enable the people in country communities to handle more and more in this way, or we should not be able to transact such an amount of business at all. So much of it, however, must be handled with currency of some sort as to make a demand for currency in large amounts, and every year there is a great deal of anxiety, and often serious disturbance in business, until the crop season is over and the money returns to those who have had to furnish it. This is a matter of more importance to the man who needs the money than the man who furnishes it. When interest rates advance it is the man who pays the higher rate who suffers the most, not the man who has the money to lend. The people in the country who do this enormous business and produce the great wealth are entitled to better service than they get, are in fact entitled to the very best facilities which can be devised and supplied to them. It can not be any undue inflation of credit to supply these people who have just raised such quantities of the most readily salable staples the money they require in that form of bank credits represented by circulating notes. As the tables show, these people own land worth 16,674 millions of dollars, farm implements worth 761 millions, live stock worth 3,078 millions, and raise over 4,000 million dollars worth of products. In the farming States there are banks with over 600 millions of capital and 70 millions of surplus. They have on hand in cash 370 million dollars, and due from other banks 802 millions. Here are agencies enough to perform this work and abundant basis for the credits if the law permitted it. We place no limit on the loans they may make but that supplied by reserve requirements on the deposits; why should they not supply a limited amount of notes secured by two-thirds their value in bonds and made absolutely safe to the note holder by the guarantee fund raised by the tax on circulation ? Such a change in the currency would not only supply the needs for crop moving, but also the currency needed for other business. Each bank could supply what it found was necessary for its own customers. The demand which generally begins in the late summer months would gradually be met as it came. In every community the, supply would be in the hands of men who are familiar with local needs and conditions and the distribution would be made where and when needed without reference to conditions elsewhere or dependence on the money market in the reserve cities and financial centers. This would be of great benefit, not only to the people in farming districts and those handling farm products, but to the vast number of business men engaged in mining, manufacturing, mercantile and commercial lines. Instead of the whole business public dreading the approach of the crop-moving time for fear there might come some stringency in the money market to upset their calculations and interfere with their financial arrangements, the banks would be in position to furnish the 62 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. currency needed for the crops when and where it was to be used without disturbing business in other lines. In times of panic the power to issue additional notes would be an element of great strength to the banks and not of weakness. It would enable the banks to protect themselves and their customers when protection is most needed. Panics or financial crises come generally very suddenly and as the result of fear which spreads among the people that they will not be able to get money to meet their payments and conduct their business. This spreads and forces liquidation of credits which otherwise would have remained outstanding. There never is a time when the liquidation of all credits or any large proportion of those outstanding is possible without producing a crisis. As long as there is confidence, and each individual feels secure that he can get what money he needs upon usual terms and security, there is no neces sity for it. If our bank circulation can be made more automatically elastic so that the banks can supply more or less of circulation as needed, which is so safe and reliable that it is readily accepted and used for all business transactions, we will have a force at work in our financial affairs which will diminish the liability of a money panic, and will be an efficient aid when we shall have an actual condition of panic. Without discussing the causes which led to the panic of 1893 and the depression which followed there is no question but that the actual shape the panic took was a sudden demand for currenc}^. Referring to the table on page 37 giving the total money and currency of all kinds in circulation in the United States, the amounts held in the Treasury as assets and in the banks with the amount not in the Treasury or banks, that is, in use by the people, it will be seen that the proportions do not vary greatly in normal times. The greatest variation is in the amount in the Treasury as assets, which, from various causes, has ranged from 8 to 16 per cent in ten years. The amount held by the banks is ordinarily from 32 to 33 per cent. This ran down to 29 per cent during the panic year of 1893 and in 1896, when the silver question was involved in the election, and increased to 38 per cent in 1894 in the reaction following the panic. The amount of money outside, in circulation among the people, has run quite uniformly from 53 to 55 per cent, but during the panic year of 1893 this went up to 62 per cent, showing the withdrawal of coin and currency due to the panic. During the panic all sorts of substitutes for currency were resorted to, which were accepted and used for the time. How much better prepared we would have been if the banks had been able to supply a large volume of good notes. It is not claimed that this would have prevented that panic or that panics may be prevented in the future by such means, but the tendency or liability to panics will be appreciably diminished if our banks have such a reserve power furnished them, and when panics occur we will be better prepared to meet them and mitigate their force and effect. This currency should be immediately and quickly available, so that the banks need not wait for serious trouble before they begin to issue it. The conditions of issue should not be such as to make it a confession or indication of weakness for a bank to issue the notes. They should be coming and going all the time, in accordance with the demands of business. Such notes would be much preferable to any form of clearinghouse notes or emergency circulation issued by clearing houses or similar associations, because each bank could quickly issue its own REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 63 quota without waiting for the slow process of consultation, and the average result obtained by the independent action of banks in all parts of the country would more nearly respond to the actual demands and necessities. The currency here outlined is what has come to be called in the recent discussions an emergency circulation. It would be better than this; it would be a currency which would prevent many emergencies from arising, or so diminish their seriousness that they would pass unnoticed. When emergencies did arise it would very greatly add to our equipment and ability to meet them. This plan for the modification of the national-bank currency is not offered as anything new. It has been suggested often before, widely discussed, and bills embodying these general features have been before Congress for several years. It is not claimed that this plan would remedy all the defects in our currency system, but it is urged as a practical and simple method of improving the national-bank currency by giving it the much-needed quality of elasticity without impairing its safet}^. If we wait until there is agreement on all points before we make a change in our currency laws, we will never make any reform. If we make such changes from time to time as study and investigation convince us can be safely made and are advisable, we are much more apt to arrive at a satisfactory law than if we wait until it can all be reformed in one act. The Comptroller therefore calls the attention of Congress to this subject, asks its careful consideration, and strongly recommends the passage of an act embodying the main features here outlined. WM. B. RIDGELY, Comptroller of the Currency. To the SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. APPENDIX. CUR 1902, FT 1 5 65 No. 1.—COMPTROLLERS AND DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY, DATES OF APPOINTMENT AND RESIGNATION, AND STATES FROM WHENCE APPOINTED. No. ! Date of j appointment. Name. Date of resignation. State. COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY. Hugh McCulloch Freeman Clarke Hilanel R. Hulburd John J. 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 1,1901 May Aug. Mar. Aug. Jan. Jan. Aug. Apr. Mar. Sept. June 9,1863 Aug. 1, 1865 1,1865 Jan. 31,1867 12,1867 Apr. 24,1872 8,1872 Jan. 3,1886 5,1886 Jan. 3,1887 27,1887 May 25,1890 11,1890 Mar. 16,1893 7,1893 Mar. 11,1896 12,1896 Aug. 31,1898 1.1898 June 27,1899 29,1899 Mar. 8,1865 July. 24,1866 Apr. 3,1871 Apr. 30,1884 Mar. 1,1886 Apr. 30,1889 June 30.1892 Apr. 25.1893 Dec. 31,1897 Sept, 30,1901 Indiana. New York. Ohio. Minnesota. Do. South Carolina. Michigan. New York. Illinois. Do. Do. DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY, Samuel T. Howard Hiland E. Hulburd John J . Knox John S. Langworthy Y.P.Snyder J. D. Abrahams R. M. Nixon Oliver P. Tucker George M. Coffin Lawrence O. Murray Thomas P. Kane - New York. Ohio. Minnesota. New York. Do. Yirginia. Indiana. Kentucky. South Carolina. New York. District of Columbia. 67 68 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 2.—NAMES AND COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS AND CLERKS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, OCTOBER 31? 1902. Name. William JB. 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 WillardE.Bueil Philo L. Bush Charles A. Stewart William D. Swan a Charles McC. Taylor Ephraim S. Wilcox George H. Wood Edward I. Wade Harriet M. Black William E. Colloday George W. Collison William S. Davenport Paul W. Eaton Frank T. Israel Loren H. Milliken William A. Xestler MorrisM. Ogden Warren E. Sullivan Lloyd M. Tillman Arthur M. Wheeler Eliza M. Barker Eveline C. Bates John E. Briggs Eliza R. Hyde Mary L. McCormick Carrie L. Pennock Carrie B. Pnmphrey Eliza A. Saunclers '. Margaret L. Simpson Julia A. Snell Adelia M. Stewart Frederick R. Steffins William J. Tucker Louisa Campbell George W. Castle Virginia H. Clarke Mary L. Conrad James W. Farrar AliceM. Kennedy Francis J. Kilkenny Helen L. McL. Kimball Emma Lafayette William V. Price Clara L. Willard Antoinette Avery Mary E. Bates Frank W. Bryant Ellen Carey Geraldine Clifford James H. Croxdale Sarah F. Fitzgerald Mary E. Oliver Frederick R. Proctor Edwin F. Rorebeck Emma W. Stokes George Thompson George R. Whitney Jacob L. Bright Thomas H. Austin Leonidas Beall Salary. Grade. , Comptroller J Deputy Comptroller Chief clerk I Chief of division J do do j Superintendent ! Teller | Bookkeeper | Assistant bookkeeper i Clerk, class 4 ! do do do do • do do do Stenographer Clerk, class 3 do do do do ; do do j do do i do do : do | Clerk, class 2 | do" do ; do do ' do ! do I do ! do ! do do do .do Clerk, class 1 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 Engineer Clerk, class D .do a Additional to bond clerk, $200. : — $5,000 2,800 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 1,400 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, 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 69 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 2.—NAMES AND COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS AND CLERKS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, OCTOBER 31, 1902—Continued. Name. Grade. Ethel H. Black Charles E. Bray ton May Browning Susie N. Dutrow Eliza M. Guerard Mary B. Harvell Emily L. Hay Bruce E. Hutchinson Mary A. Martin Daniel H. Mason Marian Radcliffe Samuel H. B. Schoonmaker Henry E. Smith John W. Snapp De Witt C. Sprague Percy H . Towson William Griffiths Charles E. Morgan John F. Robertson William M. Skillman George M. Cook William P. Knight Samuel M. Freeman William S. Con way James Neacy John B. Patterson Salary. Clerk, class D do do do do do do do do do do do do do i do I do I Messenger j Assistant messenger. do . ! do . Watchman . do .... Fireman . Laborer.. ' do ... I do ... $900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 840 720 720 720 720 720 720 660 660 660 No. 3.—LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS. Names. Addresses. Albert sen, Walter F . 1408 Fifteenth street NW., Washington, D.C. Norton, Kans. Austin, Minn. 169 Meeting s t r e e t , Providence, R. I. Salt Lake City, Utah. 708 North Forty-fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sedan, Kans. Sitka, Alaska. Fergus Falls, Minn. 134 West Sixty - fifth street, New York, N.Y. Wilmington, Del. Lebanon, Pa. Warner, N. H. Minden, Nebr. Ottawa, 111. Jonesboro, Tenn. West Superior, Wis. Box 1058, Pittsburg, Pa. Dexter, M<3. 201 South Prior street, Atlanta, Ga. 190 Oak*dale a v e n u e , Cleveland, Ohio. 23 Schuyler street, Roxbury, Boston, Mass. Dallas, Tex. Vergennes, Vt. Burton, Ohio. Warsaw, Ind. Carthage, Mo. 3640 R e a d i n g road, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. Princeton, Ky. Ill Reeves a v e n u e , Grand Forks, N. Dak. 40 Delaware street, Albany, N. Y. Ames, Elmer E Baird, Lyman D Barrows, Edwin A . Beebe, Ovando C Bingham, Channing. Bradley, James T Brady, John G Brush, Charles H Bryan, William H Buck, Francis N Carmany, Albert B Carroll, Edward H . . . Cline, James A Cook, David A Cooper, Silas H. L Culver, Donald S Cunningham, John B . Curtis, Charles H De Saussure, George R Duncan, Andrew J . . . Ewer, Alfred Fargo, Charles E Fish, Frank L Ford, George H Frazer, William D Fulkerson, Walter P . Galbreath, Elmer E . . . Garrett, Robert D Gordon, William A . . . . Graham, Edward J Names. Hanna, Charles A i Hardt, William M Hatch, Charles P ! Henry, Walter R Hertford, Joseph W . . . Johnson, Archie J Knight, Charles E Lamson, William A Lazear, James B Logan, Joseph M Markell, John U Mason, Walter A Maxwell, James W McCune, Samuel L McDougal, James B ... Mclntosh, James M McLaughlin,WilliainB. Meyer, Henry Miles, Daniel C Miller, David B Miller, Levi L Moorhead, Robert J Neal, William E Oakley, William C Patterson, Frank E Perkins, Charles S Rayn or, Forrest Ridgway, J. Castle Robinson, Charles H... Rush, John Sayles, Irving B . Addresses. Room 1002, 35 Nassau street, New York, N.Y. 3303 Powelton avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 140 Forest avenue, Portland, Me. Charlotte, N. C. Fort Worth, Tex. Scio, Oreg. 230 Montgomery street, sixth floor, San Francisco, Cal. 34 West Thirty-second street, New York, N.Y. 1750 Gilpin street, Denver, Colo. Fort Worth, Tex. Frederick, Md. 518 West Monroe street, Springfield, 111. Tacoma, Wash. Athens, Ohio. Lancaster, Pa. Connersville, Ind. Muskegon, Mich. Elkader, Iowa. 29 Warren avenue, Somerville, Mass. Redoak, Iowa. Canton, Ohio. Northeast, Pa. Lynn, Mass. 412 W e s t e r n Union Building, Chicago, 111. Wilkesbarre, Pa. Meriden, Conn. Room 1002, 35 Nassau street, New York,N.Y. Hilo, Hawaii. 303, corner Jefferson and High streets, F a i r mont, W. Va. Omaha, Nebr. Millbury, Mass 70 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 3.—LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued. Names. Addresses. Selden, Joseph W ! Mies, Mich. Shaw, Ephraim B West Union, Iowa. Sholl,J.Mack ! Carthage, 111. Silsby, George A... i Mitchell, S. Dak. Sturtevant, Myron R .. j Oklahoma, Okla. Van Brocklin, Charles E; Cortland, N. Y. Van Branken, Josiah ..' Schenectady, 'N. T. Names. Vaughan, Edgar J Weir, Miller —* ' - 0~ Wilson, Arthur Wilson, John W Yerkes, William L Young, Hugh Addresses. Cardington, Ohio. El Paso, Tex. Tarkio, Mo. Redlands, Cal. Paris, Ky. Box 1058, Pittsburg, Pa. No. 4.—EXPENSES OF THE OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. For special dies, plates, printing, etc $102, 771. 53 For salaries 112,182.77 For salaries reimbursable by national banks 16,663.39 Total expenses of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency from its organization, May, 1863, to June 30, 1902 9,353,482.87 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, NUMBER NOW IN OPERATION, AND THE NUMBER PASSED OUT OF THE SYSTEM SINCE FEBRUARY 25, 1863. Total number organized Number now in operation Number passed out of the system The latter number is accounted for as follows: Passed into voluntary liquidation to wind up their affairs Less number placed in the hands of receivers Passed into liquidation for purpose of reorganization Passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence Placed in the hands of receivers Less number restored to solvency and resumed business Total passed out of system 6, 476 4,678 1,798 1,159 17 1,142 148 121 406 1,817 19 1, 798 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 71 No. 6.—NUMBER AND AUTHORIZED CAPITAL OP 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. Years. ]STo. 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 ... 1900. 1901. 1902. Capital. 134 $16, 378, 700 453 79,366,950 1,014 242,542, 982 8, 515,150 62 4, 260, 300 10J 1, 210,000 12 1, 500, 000 9 2, 736, 000 •22 170 19,519,000 175 18, 988, 000 7,602, 700 6, 745, 500 1071 12,104, 000 3,189,800 36 2, 589, 000 29J 28 i 2, 775, 000 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, 00OJ 119 i i , 230, ooo; 50 5, 285, 000 43 4, 890, 000 28 3, 245, 000 44 4,420, 000 56 9, 665, 000 78 16,470, 000 383 19, 960, 000 394 21, 554, 500 470 31,130. 000 In voluntary liquidation! Capital. No. $330, 000 650, 000 2,160, 000 12! 2, 445, 500 18 3, 372, 710 17 2, 550, 000 14 1, 450, 000 2,180, 500 3, 524, 700 2, 795, 000 .21 3,820, 200 20 2, 565, 000 38 2, 539, 500 32 4, 237, 500 26 3, 750, 000 41 570, 000 33 1, 920, 000| 78 16,120,0001 7,736,000 40 30 3, 647, 250 85; 17, 856, 590 25 1, 651,100 25 2, 537, 450 4,171, 000 34 41 4, 316, 000 5, 050, 000 50; 4, 485, 000 4li 6,157,500 53! 46 6, 035,0G0 79 10, 475, 000 49 6, 093,100 3' 3, 745, 000 70 9, 659, 000 12, 509, 000 24, 335, 000 12, 474, 950 7,415, 000 22,190, 000 Net increase A d d for banks restored to -solvency.. Total net increase No. Capital. 4J 11 ite 6,476 826, 597, 682 1,411 229,519,550 Deduct < crease . Insolvent. I 11 4 8 2 9 25 17 Net yearly increase. No. Capital. N e t yearly decrease. No. | Capital. 134 $16, 378, 700 450 79, 366, 950 $50, 000 1,007 242,162, 982 500,000 56 7, 365,150 , 170, 000 930,300 410, 000 10 $1, 645, 500 50, 000 " 1,922,710 250, 000 7 64,000 159 18, 069, 000 . 1, 806,100 158 15, 001, 400 . 36 253, 000 . 3,825, 000 48 3, 700, 500 . 250, 000 64 7, 283, 800 . 1, 000,000 965, 000 340, 200 3, 294, 500 3, 344, 000 4, 075, 000 2, 612, 500 1, 385, 000 1,230, 000 5,104,170 . 45 700, 000 7, 731,050 . 60 12, 357, 000 . 561, 300 146 20, 668, 350 . 250, 000 220 11,109,980 150 285,000 600, 000 56. 1, 518, 590 650, 000 141 19, 056, 900 . 550, 000 192 26,458, 550 1 . 900, 000 5,982,000!. 250, 000 16, 674, 000!. 750, 000 248 30,450,000. 3, 622, 000 127j 12, 593, 000|. 450, 000 93 6, 677, 500'. 935, 000 5, 740, 000 770, 000 50 7, 960, 000 235,020 6, 438,120 805, 000 4, 305, 000 851, 500 65 11,090, 500 200, 000 19 4.044, 000 850, 000 8j 715,000 2 800, 000 334 5, 685, 050 760, 000 344 12,379, 500 450, 000 397 8,490, 000 406 67, 687, 420 4,940 591, 928, 832 281 62, 538,120 281 62, 538,120 4,659 529, 390, 712 19 3, 725, 000 4,678 a533,115,712 a T h e t o t a l a u t h o r i z e d c a p i t a l s t o c k on O c t o b e r 31 w a s $713,435,695; t h e p a i d - i n c a p i t a l , $711,483,124, including the capital stock of liquidating and insolvent banks which have not deposited lawful money for the retirement of their circulating notes. 72 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, 1902. Circulation. Banks. In Capital States and Terriop- stock Organ- liqui- Inerapaid. tories. ized. da- tion. tion. Maine New Hampshire v ermont Massachusetts.. Rhode Island . . . Connecticut 104 67 69 297 65 103 18 11 21 56 29 20 Total 705 155 550 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania... Delaware Maryland Dist. Columbia . 530 144 652 21 91 19 174 19 90 Total 51, 671, 850 797,767,265 735,697, 051 62,070,214 8 7 356 127,117, 340 67,005, 650 125 17, 540, 000 8,217,800 562 89,124, 240 42,060, 450 905, 500 21 2, 153, 985 83 16,852, 460 6, 806,250 12 3,027, 000 1, 475, 250 486,325, 955 79, 839, 710 332, 016,195 10, 212,105 60,456,160 9,943,100 414,380,113 71,945, 842 71,121, 236 8, 718,474 283, 908, 735 48,107,460 9, 322, 733 889,372 52, 650,029 7, 806,131 8, 442, 583 1, 500,517 1,159 255, 815, 025 126,470, 900 128,478,320 978, 793, 225 839, 825,429 138, 967, 796 4,965, 650 2, 781, 000 1, 792,100 1,400, 250 2,550, 750 858, 750 1, 964,100 1,177, 000 1,791,500 9, 457, 030 197, 500 9,951,500 3, 446, 250 24,141, 600 14, 711, 480 11,284,210 9, 409, 385 15,029, 670 2, 698, 440 10, 893, 850 2,864, 820 15, 660, 850 32, 866, 250 2. 484, 090 58, 126,335 19, 920, 370 187992,791 ~57l48,~809 11, 410, 572 3, 300, 908 9, 348, 592 1, 935, 618 7,935, 538 1, 473, 847 12, 222,150 2, 807, 520 1, 880, 318 818,122 8, 723, 606 2,170,244 1,630, 720 1, 234,100 13, 063, 446 2, 597,404 22, 522, 715 10, 343, 535 2,148, 024 336, 066 47, 373, 578 10, 752, 757 16,240,906 3, 679, 464 42, 333, 380 220,091,350 173,492, 956 21, 609, 980 16, 696. 040 50,815, 750 25, 477, 800 17, 493, 665 7, 713, 650 45,129, 790 14, 327, 550 11, 280, 000 5, 800, 310 11,365, 000 4,140, 620 15, 610, 000 8,642, 050 13, 695, 440 4, 610,100 919, 500 2, 311,184 775, 050 2, 050, 750 9,205, 500 5,463, 900 10,114, 500 3,940, 620 49, 220, 365 170, 784, 700 72, 345, 635 91, 304, 495 47,045, 690 25, 338,980 42,899,880 22,897, 210 3, 506, 090 3, 835, 920 22,167, 680 19, 333, 670 30,179,857 19,040,508 142,110,751 28, 673, 949 63, 689, 615 8, 656, 020 73,174, 257 18,130, 238 40,107, 878 6, 937,812 20, 315, 657 5,023, 323 33,817,459 9, 082, 421 17,752,964 5,144,246 2, 572,415 933,675 3, 053,470 782, 450 16,405, 602 5, 762, 078 14, 866, 425 4, 467, 245 98, 507,190 570, 680, 315 458, 046, 350 112,633,965 33, 500 1,161, 050 3,403, 750 269,150 932, 250 437, 000 1,307. 550 7,647, 750 1, 305, 000 547, 500 195, 250 1,084, 750 982, 350 12, 500 50, 000 400,390 5, 266, 690 13, 374, 080 1, 287, 320 5, 376,140 1, 870, 080 6, 935, 520 17,514, 890 4,371,340 3,113, 620 696, 540 1, 521, 640 1, 644, 270 19, 200 71, 700 37, 053, 050 19,369, 350 63,463, 420 298 21 10 12 Total 1, 111 ' 276 835 79,455,170 Missouri Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota North Dakota .. South Dakota .. Kansas Nebraska 146 439 231 382 179 149 315 184 79 79 252 198 C8 127 83 102 95 49 82 44 20 28 122 73 78 312 148 280 84 100 233 140 59 51 130 125 2,633 893 3 46 82 20 47 20 85 67 19 24 11 72 71 1 2 2 16 31 6 24 5 51 17 7 9 3 3 2 1 30 51 14 23 15 34 50 12 15 8 69 69 1 570 176 394 Total Outstanding, a $50,885,988 $6,071,262 35,210, 097 4,513,508 43, 837, 979 4, 475, 701 404, 067, 454 31, 048, 991 87, 959, 628 5,480,147 113, 735, 905 10,480, 605 81 66 50 26 61 31 57 22 40 433 17 135 92 Total currency banks Add gold banks. Redeemed. $56, 957,250 39, 723, 605 48, 313, 680 435,116,445 93,439, 775 124, 216, 510 1,457 Total Issued. 86 $10,538,500 $5,295,850 56 5,355, 000 4,343, 700 48 6,460,000 4,341,500 241 73, 437,500 24,134, 700 36 12, 305, 250 3,702, 500 83 20,382, 070 9,853, 600 Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Nevada Oregon Colorado Idaho Montana Wyoming Washington California Utah New Mexico Arizona Oklahoma Indian Territory Alaska Hawaii United States bonds on deposit. 18 10 15 5 10 87 8 39 33 60 6,558,150 5§ 4, 518, 500 38 3, 305, 000 18 2, 058, 00043 5, 046,000 21 1, 520,000 42 4,115, 000 17 1, 530, 000 30 3, 575, 970 346 25, 602, 650 9 1,120, 000 96 13, 360, 900 59 7,145, 000 1,740 210,681,559 82, 000 2,420, 000 5, 340, 500 725, 000 2,480, 000 935, 000 3,405, 000 12,680, 000 1, 680, 000 1, Oil, 800 480, 000 2, 365, 250 2, 873, 500 50, 000 525, 000 387,001 4, 075, 593 9, 732, 888 1,018 315 4,241,244 1, 422, 365 5, 448, 979 9, 856, 920 3, 033,424 2,523,410 469,192 496, 365 608, 083 5,000 16,900 46, 598,394 13, 389 1,191, 097 3,641,192 269, 005 1,134, 896 447, 715 1, 486, 541 7, 657, 970 1, 337, 916 590,210 227,348 1, 025, 275 1, 036,187 14, 200 . 54,800 43, 335, 679 20,127, 741 2, 630, 795,575 2, 250, 397, 465 380,398,110 3, 465, 240 1 3,387, 016 78, 224 United States... 6,476 61,798 4,678 711,483,124 338, 352, 670 2, 634,260, 815 J2, 253, 784,481 380,476, 334 a Including $44,693,145 for which lawful 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. i) Exclusive of 19 banks formerly in charge of receivers but restored to solvency. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 73 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 1902. 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 lii volunlized. 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 0 11 16 29 47 62 77 87 101 118 141 179 211 236 274 308 320 349 429 462 506 578 611 632 G68 706 754 804 853 905 975 1, 024 1,059 1,144 1,207 1,261 1,302 1,351 Insol- vent. 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 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 ?., 668 3, 614 3, 590 3,600 3,981 4,337 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 74 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED, IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION, INSOLVENT, AND IN OPERATION ON OCTOBER 31, 1902. Organized. States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts .. Rhode Island . . . Connecticut 104 67 69 297 65 103 Total, New England States New York . ^ New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia j I ' | j ' I | \ : ' 134 550 530 144 652 21 135 15 356 125 562 21 83 12 229 69 1,159 60 56 38 18 43 21 42 17 30 346 9 96 59 81 66 50 26 61 31 57 22 40 433 17 135 92 Total, S o u t h e r n i States 1, 111 Ohio Indiana 56 48 241 36 83 705 Total, E a s t e r n 1,457 States. Virginia W e s t Virginia N o r t h Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee In In I Orliqui- Insol- oper-1 da- vent. ation. States and Territories. I gantion. 439 231 203 112 72 73 835 312 148 Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 382 179 149 i 184 ! 315 ! 146 Total, M i d d l e States 2, 025 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory I 79~ j 79 198 252 47 20 82 | 24 J 72 | 71 Total. W e s t e r n ! States 924 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii j j I i | ! I 69 217 85 46 67 20 19 3 11 1 2 607 34 30 50 14 12 1 8 1 2 Total, P a c i f i c States Total of States United 6,476 1,411 4,678 75 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 10.—NUMBER OF SHARES AND SHAREHOLDERS OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION. States. i Number of N umber of sharei shares. holders. 108, 750 53, 550 81,100 733, 950 203, 725 270, 774 51,985 3,842 3,672 41,678 6,950 10, 684 1,451, 849 118,811 1, 488, 436 161,820 1,121, 346 34,802 521,476 29, 270 33,041 8,230 52, 607 2,142 10, 307 1,214 Total, Eastern States. j 3, 357,150 107, 541 Maine Ne w Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts . . Khode Island . . . Connecticut Total, New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia . North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Arkansas ... Kentucky... Tennessee .. Total, Southern States Ohio Indiana . States. Number Number of of shareshares. holders. Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 9,546 3,706 3,437 3,639 5,910 5,032 Total, Middle States \ 1, 820, 477 67,150 44, 760 33, 550 20,230 47, 460 14, 850 40,000 14, 300 38, 350 240, 753 11, 200 146, 080 72, 200 3,516 2,804 1, 567 1,181 1,979 504 1,499 649 1,492 9,068 350 7,154 3,163 790, 883 34,926 472, 951 167, 570 17,068 5,062 53, 400 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 Hawaii Total, Pacific States. Total, United States. 638 809 2,342 3,263 436 265 1,001 240 661 1,114 365, 604 10,769 34,300 24, 200 122, 300 6,750 16,800 820 4,550 500 5,250 848 734 2,005 119 665 22 125 28 131 215,470 | 8,001,433 : 4,677 330,124 76 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 11.—NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED IN EACH STATE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION", FROM NOVEMBER 1, 1901, TO OCTOBER 31, 1902. States, etc. Maine . . . . . New Hampshire . . . . . Capital less than $50,000. Capital $50,000 or over. Total organizations. No. No. No. Capital. Capital. Capital. $175,000 3 $175, 000 2 1, 850, 000 1 2 25, 000 1, 850, 000 3 . . 1 $25, 000 Massachusetts Rhode I s l a n d Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania M^ary 1 and District of Columbia Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia . . . North Carolina South Carolina Georgia . . . . Florida... Alabama M^ississinni Louisiana Texas Arkansas . Kentucky Tennessee -. -. Total Southern States . .... Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas M^ontana ......>.. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory . . . . .. Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Arizona Alaska Hawaii ..... 25, 000 5 2,025, 000 6 2, 050, 000 5 1 24 125, 000 30, 000 615, 000 13 4 29 3, 450, 000 275, 000 5, 975, 000 18 5 53 3, 575, 000 305, 000 6,590,000 4 105, 000 1 50,000 5 155, 000 34 875,000 47 9, 750, 000 81 10, 625, 000 7 6 .. 4 190, 000 185, 000 55, 000 25,000 130, 000 30,000 25,000 5 5 510. 000 310, 000 50, 000 200, 000 150, 000 275,000 300, 000 150, 000 925,000 12 11 2 2 8 3 5 60 700, 000 495, 000 55, 000 75, 000 330. 000 180, 000 300, 000 300, 000 225, 000 2,210, 000 3 48 75, 000 1, 285, 000 1 4 3 4 3 2 12 6 2 150,000 55,000 5 3 275, 000 170, 000 11 5 425,000 225, 000 81 2, 205, 000 47 3, 315, 000 128 5, 520, 000 10 6 19 295, 000 165, 000 495, 000 12 8 7 1,270, 000 900, 000 2, 400, 000 22 14 26 1, 565, 000 1,065,000 2, 895, 000 3 36 7 4 75, 920, 190, 105, 000 00U 000 000 6 44 13 7 325, 000 1, 470, 000 500, 000 405,000 5,980, 000 132 8, 225, 000 i Ohio . . . Indiana . Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 1 000 000 000 000 3 8 6 3 85 2, 245, 000 47 23 14 8 7 1 1 6 4 18 12 580, 000 350, 000 210,000 175,000 30 000 25,000 150,000 100, 000 450, 000 300, 000 94 1 1 2 1 1 25,000 250, 550, 310, 300, 23 16 8 11 1 1 ; 9 5 20 16 580, 000 450, 000 210, 000 575,000 30 000 25,000 550,000 150, 000 600,000 505, 000 2 100, 000 4 400, 000 3 1 2 4 400, 000 50, 000 150, 000 205,000 2,370, 000 16 1,305, 000 110 3, 675, 000 25, 000 25, 000 55,000 25,000 30, 000 2 150, 000 2 1 1 600, 000 50, 000 50, 000 3 1 4 2 2 175,000 25, 000 655, 000 75, 000 80, 000 1 25, 000 Total Pacific States 7 185, 000 6 850, 000 13 1, 035,000 Total United States 302 7,905,000 168 23,225, 000 470 31,130, 000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 77 No. 12.—NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF ALL NATIONAL BANKS I N E A C H STATE E X TENDED UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882, UP TO OCTOBER 31, 1902, INCLUSIVE. States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States No. of banks. Capital. 67 48 41 241 $11,210,000 6,055, 000 6,956, 000 95,317,200 20,115, 050 23,675, 820 538 163, 329,070 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. 271 64 244 14 38 78,609,460 11, 680, 350 60,581, 000 1,743,985 13, 644, 000 1,377, 000 Total Eastern States.j Virginia West Virginia .. North Carolina . South Carolina.. Georgia Florida Alabama Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 637 Total Southern States 17 9 10 11 2 7 8 21 2 43 20 170 States and Territories. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri j No. of banks. 152 67 120 44 32 27 77 18 Capital. $27, 045,100 8, 319, 000 19,186, 000 5,390,000 4, 610, 000 5, 845,000 7, 380, 000 B, 880, 000 537 81, 655,100 Total Middle States. North Dakota 8 635, 000 South Dakota 4 250,000 Nebraska 22 3,155, 000 Kansas 17 1, 905, 000 Montana 5 950, 000 Wyoming 2 300,000 167, 635, 795 Colorado 15 1, 752, 000 New Mexico 4 500,000 3,141,000 1,831,000 77 9, 447, 000 Total Western States 1, 626. 000 3 300, 000 1, 635, 000 Washington 2,056, 000 Oregon 2 320,000 150, 000 California 9 3, 750, 000 985, 000 Idaho 1 100, 000 2, 900, 000 Utah 2 650, 000 2,960, 000 350, 000 5,120, 000 Total Pacific States J 17 j 9, 849, 400 3, 245, 000 Total United States. 1, 976 I 457,915, 365 30, 728,400 No. 13.—NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WAS EXTENDED'UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882, AS AMENDED BY THE ACT OF APRIL 12, 1902. States. Maine Vermont New York ... Pennsylvania Kentucky Ohio Indiana Wisconsin ... Total .. I No. of banks. Capital. 1 ! $300,000 i! 100, 000 4i 300, 000 3! 325,000 i !; 500,000 9 1,730, 000 3 300, 000 2 110,000 .24 I 3,665,000 78 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 11.—NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WAS EXTENDED UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882, UP TO OCTOBER 31, 1902, INCLUSIVE. . of States and Territories. Capital. Maine New Hampshire . Massachusetts... Connecticut $350, 000 425,000 650,000 700,000 Total New England jj States 2,125,000 No. of banks. States and Territories. Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri ,. New York Pennsylvania. Maryland 12 18 2| 2,082, 000 3,950, 000 550,000 Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia Louisiana Texas Kentucky Tennessee 32 | 6, 582, 000 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana . Illinois.. 20 350, 000 100, 000 100,000 Total Western States 650,000 650, 000 300, 000 Washington Oregon 2,150,000 Utah 8 12 5,435, 000 1, 315, 000 6,820,000 7 5 3 I 5 6 3 13 1 $1,500,000 1, 925,000 420,000 1, 285, 000 55, 000 70 2 2 11 7 2 1 3 1 18, 755,000 29 2,957, 000 2 1 1 200,000 70, 000 150,000 j Total Middle States.| North Dakota ! South Dakota \ Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Capital. 85,000 100, 000 1, 505, 000 730, 000 100,000 100, 000 187, 000 150, 000 Total Pacific States. 4 420,000 Total United States. 169 32, 989,000 No. 15.—TITLE, LOCATION, AND CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH EXPIRED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1902, AND OF SUCCEEDING ASSOCIATIONS. Title and location. Capital. EXPIRED BY LIMITATION. 2606a 2654 2656a 2692 2704 2810 2838 74 The Manufacturers' National Bank, of Neenah, Wis The Manistee National Bank, Manistee, Mich The National Bank of Kittanninj,, Pa The First National Bank of Washington, Iowa The First National Bank, Evansville, Ind The First National Bank of Porter County, Valparaiso, Ind The Moss National Bank, of Sandusky, Ohio The National Bank of Sandy Hill, N. Y The First National Bank of Warren, Ohio $65, 000 100, 000 100,000 50,000 500, 000 100,000 100, 000 50, 000 100,000 1,165, 000 SUCCEEDING ASSOCIATIONS. 6034 6127 6200 6215 6455 6470 6353 The National Manufacturers' Bank, of Neenah, Wis .. The National Kittanning Bank, Kittanning, Pa The City National Bank, of Evansville, Ind The Valparaiso National Bank, Valparaiso, Ind The Commercial National Bank, of Sandusky, Ohio... The Sandy Hill National Bank, Sandy Hill, N. Y The Union National Bank, of Warren, Ohio 75, 000 200, 000 200, 000 100,000 150, 000 50, 000 100,000 875, 000 a Not succeeded. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 79 No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1903, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION AND CAPITAL, THE CHARTERS OF WHICH MAY BE EXTENDED UNDER ACT OF JULY 12, 1882. Title. State. 2827 2830 2836 2822 2823 2840 2828 2870 2864 2832 2919 2837 2833 2849 2860 2844 2848 2853 2857 2841 2878 2847 2850 2858 2872 2851 2852 The Second National Bank, Cortland The First National Bank, Canton The First National Bank, Gainesville The Hummelstown National Bank The Sioux Falls National Bank The First National Bank, Grafton The Braddock National Bank The Detroit National Bank The Gap National Bank The Arkansas National Bank, Hot Springs The Third National Bank, Sedalia The Ripley National Bank The Creston National Bank The National Bank of Christiana The Fort Plain National Bank The Third National Bank, Greensburg The Fremont National Bank The First National Bank, Bay City The Farmers' National Bank, Westchester..., The Centerville National Bank The Peoria National Bank The Alpena National Bank The First National Bank, Wellsville The Drovers' National Bank,Union Stock Yards, Chicago The Central National Bank, Cambridge The First National Bank, Menomonie The Linderman National Bank, Mauch Chunk N.Y... S.Dak. Tex.... Pa. S. Dak. N.Dak. Pa. Mich . Pa.... Ark.. Mo .. Ohio. Iowa . Pa.... N. Y.. Ind. Nebr Mich . Pa. Iowa . 111.... Mich . N.Y. 111.... Ohio.. Win .. Pa 2930 2862 2866 2865 2888 2875 2861 2863 2966 2869 2867 2868 2881 2874 2880 2882 2877 2901 2897 2886 2890 2891 2902 2894 2918 2923 3004 2908 2929 2896 2906 2904 2932 2905 2899 2917 2900 2952 2909 2912 2910 2935 2979 2916 2956 2921 2948 The First National Bank, Silverton The First National Bank, Macon The First National Bank, Wellington The First National Bank, Baker City The Citizens' National Bank, Lancaster The First National Bank, Freeport The Old National Bank, Cambridge The National Bank of Elyria The Puget Sound National Bank The Fultonville National Bank The First National Bank, Honey Grove The First National Bank, Owenton The First National Bank, Mexico The City National Bank, Dayton The Utah National Bank, Ogden The First National Bank, Felicity The National Bank of Oshkosh The Second National Bank, Lexington The First National Bank, Aurora The Valley National Bank, Des Moines The Old National Bank, Grand Rapids The First National Bank, West Point The First National Bank, David City The Continental National Bank, Chicago The Yineland National Bank ." The Swedesboro National Bank The Tippecanoe National Bank, Tippecanoe City The People's National Bank, Barnesville The Amesbury National Bank The Central National Bank, Greencastle The Farmers' National Bank, Oxford The Chester National Bank The Xenia National Bank The Killlngton National Bank, Rutland The Penn National Bank, Reading The National Bank, Hustonville The Farmers' National Bank, Boyertown The First National Bank, Seneca The Collin County National Bank, McKinney The First National Bank, Washington The Commercial National Bank, Waterloo The First National Bank, Watertown The First National Bank, Palmyra The Lake Shore National Bank, Dunkirk The Cleveland National Bank The National Bank of Ashland The First National Bank, Fort Townaend Colo ... M o .... Ohio... 111.... Ohio.. .do. Wash. N. Y.. Tex... Mo.. Ohio.. Utah . Ohio.. Wis . Nebr '. Iowa Mich . Miss.. Nebr . 111. N.J .. ....do. Ohio.. do. Mass Ind... Pa.... do. Ohio. Vt. Pa. Ky... Pa.... Kans . Tex .. Iowa .. S. Dak. M o .... N. Ohio... Nebr .. Wash.. Date of expiration. Capital. 1902. Nov. 3 $100, 000 ....do... 50, 000 Nov. 7 125, 000 Nov. 9 50,000 Nov. 14 100, 000 ...do ... 50,000 Nov. 16 100,000 Nov. 17 1,000,000 Nov. 18 50, 000 Nov. 20 100, 000 ....do... 100, 000 Nov. 2S 100, 000 Dec. 1 100, 000 Dec. 2 50, 000 do 200, 000 Dec. 4 75, 000 ...do... 150, 000 ...do... 100, 000 Dec. 5 100, 000 Dec. 6 50, 000 Dec. 8 200, 000 Dec. 9 50, 000 Dec. 11 100, 000 Dec. 13 250, 000 Dec. 22 100, 000 Dec. 23 60, 000 Dec. 30 50, 000 1903. Jan. 2 50,000 Jan. 8 50, 000 ...do... 50, 000 Jan. 9 75, 000 ...do... 50,000 Jan. 11 150,000 Jan. 12 100,000 Jan. 15 150, 000 Jan. 19 300, 000 Jan. 22 50,000 Jan. 24 125,000 .do. 63,000 Jan. 25 50, 000 Jan. 27 200,000 Jan. 29 100, 000 Jan. 31 50, 000 Feb. 1 200, 000 Feb. 3 150,000 Feb. 5 50, 000 Feb. 6 200, 000 Feb. 8 800, 000 Feb. 13 75, 000 Feb. 17 75, 000 Feb. 23 3, 000, 000 .do. 50, 000 Feb. 24 53,000 do ... 60, 000 Feb. 26 100, 000 ...do... 100, 000 Feb. 27 100, 000 ....do... 75, 000 Mar. 1 300,000 ...do... 100,000 Mar. 2 100,000 Mar. 3 100, 000 ....do... 50, 000 Mar. 8 50, 000 Mar. 9 50, 000 Mar. 13 200, 000 — d o ... 50, 000 Mar. 16 100, 000 Mar. 17 50, 000 ....do... 60, 000 Mar. 23 105, 000 Mar. 24 500, 000 Mar. 26 60, 000 ...do... 50, 000 80 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING IHE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1903, ETC.—Continued. State. Title. The First National Bank of Georgetown The Atlantic National Bank, Providence The First National Bank, Urbana The First National Bank, Pierre The First National Bank, Paxton The Los Angeles National Bank The First National Bank, Albany The National Bank of St. Joseph The First National Bank, Fullerton The Front Royal National Bank The First National Bank, Biggsville The Ennis National Bank The First National Bank, Decatur The Aurora National Bank The First National Bank, Corning The First National Bank, Union The Farmers' National Bank, 0wenton The National German-American Bank, St. Paul The Clement National Bank, Rutland. The Peru National Bank The Merchants' National Bank, Grinnell The Drovers and Mechanics' National Bank, York The Aurora National Bank The City National Bank, Akron ... i The First National Bank, Meridian The Quarryville National Bank *. The Exchange National Bank, Denton The Second National Bank, Greenville The St. Paul National Bank The First National Bank, Friend The First National Bank, Idaho Spring; The Bridgeton National Bank The First National Bank, Montezuma The Sprague National Bank, New York The Lewiston National Bank The First National Bank, Rochester The Anoka National Bank The First National Bank, Lewiston The Owego National Bank The People's National Bank, Middletown The First National Bank, Tipton The First National Bank, Waxahachee The United States National Bank, Omaha The First National Bank, Aberdeen The First National Bank, Alexandria The Merchants' National Bank, Charlotte The First National Bank, Manasquan The First National Bank, Salisbury The First National Bank, El Paso The First National Bank, Carthage The First National Bank, Stevens Point The First National Bank, Havre de Grace The Central National Bank, Chillicothe The Nangatuck National Bank The First National Bank, Fairbury ~ ' • National " •• - Bank, — ~ • * The First Greenville The American National Bank, Nashville The First National Bank, Brenham The First National Bank, Independence The Decatur National Bank The Chenango National Bank, Norwich The Union National Bank, Ames The First National Bank, Rockford The First National Bank, Mexia The First National Bank, Shakopee The South Branch Valley National Bank, Moorefield ; The First National Bank, Perry | The First National Bank, Punxsutawney ! The Leavenworth National Bank The First National Bank, Taylor The First National Bank, Cherokee The First National Bank, Anniston The First National Bank, Elizabethtown The Third National Bank, Lexington The National Bank of Brookville The Second National Bank, Clarion... The First National Bank, San Diego .. The First National Bank, Petersburg . 2927 2913 2915 2941 2926 2938 2928 2970 2964 2967 3003 2939 2940 2963 2936 2947 2968 2943 2950 2951 2953 2958 2945 2946 2957 3067 2949 2992 2959 2960 2962 2999 2961 2976 3023 2977 3000 2972 2996 3019 2983 2974 2978 2980 2995 3034 3040 2981 2997 3005 3101 3010 2993 3020 2994 2998 3032 3015 3021 3028 3011 3017 3053 3014 3039 3029 3026 3030 3033 3027 3049 3041 3042 3052 3051 3044 3050 3043 -L U O 1'llOU XI O l U l U U i l l JJillAtS., J.U.C411U IOJJ1. 1 Ll$i,B j \JU±y Ky . . . . R.I.... Ill S. Dak . Ill Cal Oreg... Mo Nebr . . Ya Ill Tex .....do .. Ind.... Iowa .. Oreg... Ky . . . . Minn . . Vt Ill Iowa .. Pa Ill Ohio... Miss... Pa Tex.... Ohio... Minn .. Nebr .. Colo . . . I N. j .. Iowa N.Y... Idaho.. Pa .Minn. ^^^ . 1 Idaho. N. T . . j Del Iowa Tex. Nebr . . I S. Dak Minn .. Mich N. J . . . | N. C . . . Ill Mo Wis ... Md Ohio... Conn . . Nebr . . Tex.... Date of expiration. 1903. Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 ...do... Mar. 30 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 10 ...do ... do Apr. 13 Apr. 14 ...do . . . Apr. 16 ...do . . . ...do . . . Apr. 17 Apr. 21 Apr. 28 do . . . ...do . . . Apr. 30 May 1 May 3 May 5 May 7 May 14 May 15 ...do . . . May 19 d( May 21 May 22 May 24 May 26 ...do .. May 29 dc June 2 ....do . . . June 5 ....do ... June 8 June 9 June 11 ...do . . June 14 June 16 ...do ... June 20 June 23 June 26 ....do. .. June 28 June 30 July 6 July 11 July 14 July 16 July 17 ....do ... July 18 July 23 July 26 July 28 Aug. 1 Aug. 7 Tenn . . Tex Kans .. j Ind N. Y.. Iowa .. ....do .. Tex.... Minn .. W. Va . Iowa .. Pa Kans .. Tex.... Aug. 10 Iowa . Aug. 11 Aug. 17 ! Ala Aug. 20 [ Ky . . Aug 23 do Aug. 25 | Pa... Aug. 27 .do. ....do. . Cal . Aug. 28 111. Capital. $50, 000 225, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 500, 000 80, 000 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 60,000 1, 000, 000 100, 000 50, 000 100, 000 100,000 100, 000 100, 000 130, 000 60, 009 60, 000 100, 000 600, 000 50,000 50, 000 100,000 50, 000 200,000 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 80, 000 50,000 100, 000 400, 000 50,000 60, 000. 50, 000 50,000 50,000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 60, 000 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 150, 000 1, 000,000 150, 000 50, 000 100, 000 100,000 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 55, 000 50,000 100,000 150, 000 150,000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 100,000 100, 000 50, 000 150,000 50, 000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 81 No. 16.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1903, ETC.—Continued. Title. 3055 3073 3045 3057 3059 3064 3080 3060 3079 3058 3061 3068 3084 3081 3070 3066 3063 3076 3060 3074 3092 3089 The Red Oak National Bank The First National Bank, Ayer The First National Bank, Sbamokin The First National Bank, Minden The First National Bank, North Bend The First National Bank, Princeton The Factory Point National Bank, Manchester Center The Jones National Bank, Seward The First National Bank, Tarkio The State National Bank, Denison. The First National Bank, Holton The Marshall National Bank, Unionville The First National Bank, Logansport The Beatrice National Bank The German-American National Bank, Peoria The First National Bank, Concordia The People's National Bank, Langhorno The First National Bank, Colfax The Whitney National Bank, New Orleans The Carrollton National Bank The Williamstown National Bank The First National Bank, Bedford State. Date of expiration. 1903. Iowa, Aug. 29 Mass ... Aug. 30 Pa Sept. 4 Nebr . . . do ... . . . d o . . . Sept. 8 Ky Sept. 15 Yt Sept. 20 Nebr . . . Sept. 21 Mo Sept. 25 Tex Sept. 26 Sept. Kans . . . p 27 Ot Mo Oct. 1 Ind Oct. Nebr ... Oct. | 111 Oct, j Kans . . . Oct. Pa Oct. j Wash... Oct. j La . Oct. i Ky.... ....do ... I Mass.. Oct. 27 Pa Oct. 31 Capital. $100,000 75, 000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75, 000 75, 000 50, 000 50, 000 150, 000 50, 000 50, 000 250, 000 50, 000 300, 000 100, 000 50,000 60, 000 400, 000 60,000 50,000 100,000 Total number of first extensions, year ending October 31, 1903, 174. No. 17.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE FOR THE SECOND TIME DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1903. Title. 151 182 185 154 177 191 282 190 209 The First National Bank, New Berlin The First National Bank, Leaven worth... The Second National Bank, Utica The First National Bank, Auburn The First National Bank, Wilmington The First National Bank, Kalamazoo The First National Bank, Franklin The First National Bank, Westfield The First National Bank, Omaha The Second National Bank, Mauchchunk . 35 The First National Bank, Fishkill Landing 255 The First National Bank, Oswego 296 The Second National Bank, Oswego 471 The First National Bank Sing Sing, Ossining 351 The First National Bank, Burlington 374 The First National Bank, Jersey City 24 The First National Bank, Cincinnati 118 The First National Bank, Circle ville 170 The Third National Bank, St. Louis 204 The First National Bank, Baltimore 256 The First National Bank, Fall Eiver 260 The First National Bank, St. Charles 267 The First National Bank, Albany 341 The Fifth National Bank of the City of New York... 376 The Central National Bank of the City of New York. 396 The First National Bank, Hudson 437 The First National Bank, Mauchchunk 439 The Second National Bank, Fall Eiver 148 The First National Bank, Westchester 281 The First National Bank, Trenton 227 The Second National Bank, New Haven 335 The First National Bank, Bridgeport 160 The First National Bank, Moline 189 The First National Bank, Franklin 261 The First National Bank, New Bedford 297 The First National Bank, Waverly 312 The First National Bank, Media , 397 The First National Bank, Middletown 414 The Second National Bank, Baltimore , CUR 1902, PT 1 6 State. Date of expira- Capital. tion. N.Y.. Kans . N.Y.. Me. Ill.... Mich . N. Y. Mass . Nebr . Pa.... 1902. Nov. 1 do ... Nov. 4 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 13 Dec. 23 Dec. 31 ....do.. ...do.. $100,000 300, 000 300,000 150, 000 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 250, 000 500, 000 150,000 N.Y.. ...do . do . N.Y.. Iowa . N.J .. Ohio.. ...do. Mo... Md . . . Mass . Mo ... N.Y.. ....do. ...do. ...do. Pa.... Mass . Pa. N.J .. Conn . ...do. 111. Pa.... Mass . N.Y.. Pa.... Conn . Md . . . 1903. Jan. 1 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 ...do ... ...do ... ...do... ...do.. ....do... ...do... ...do... ...do... ...do... ...do... ...do... do ..do . ..do . .do. .do. .do. do. .do. ..do. ..do. .do. 100, 000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100, 000 400,000 1,200, 000 130, 000 2,000, 000 1, 000, 000 400, 000 50,000 200, 000 200, 000 I, 000, 000 200,000 400,000 150, 000 200,000 500,000 500, 000 210,000 150,000 200, 000 1,000, 000 50, 000 100, 000 200, 000 500,000 82 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 17.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE FOR THE SECOND TIME DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1903—Continued. Date of Title. The First National Bank Easton, North Easton The First National Bank, Gralion The First National Bank, Van Wert The First National Bank, Lansdale The First National Bank, Bucyrus The National Bank of Newburgh The First National Bank, Boston The First National Bank, Norristown The Fourth National Bank, St. Louis The First National Bank, Springfield The First National Bank of the City of New York The First National Bank, Aurora The First National Bank, Canton The First National Bank, Whitewater The First National Bank, Conneautville The Second National Bank, Springfield The First National Bank, Ashland The First National Bank, Brunswick The First National Bank, York The First National Bank, St. Paul The First National Bank, Kenosha The First National Bank, Massillon The First National Bank, Greencastle The First National Bank, Monroe The First National Bank, Galesburg The First National Bank, West Greenville The First National Bank, Merrimac The First National Bank, Skowhegan The First National Bank, Stamford The First National Bank, Syracuse The First National Bank, Reading The First National Bank, Madison The First National Bank, Nashville The Third National Bank, Syracuse The First National Bank, Rockville The Second National Bank, Philadelphia , The First National Bank, Bridgeport The First National Bank, Ithaca The First National Bank, Athens The First National Bank, Wrightsville The First National Bank, Plattsburg The Second National Bank, Skowhegan The First National Bank, Ottumwa The First National Bank, Providence The First National Bank, Zanesville The First National Bank, Bryan The First National Bank, Springfield The Fourth National Bank of the City of New York The Second National Bank, Bangor The Third National Bank, Springfield The First National Bank, Warwick.. The First National Bank St. Clairsville The First National Bank, Champlain The Yilas National Bank, Plattsburg, The First National Bank, Wellsboro t The First National Bank Paterson The First National Bank, Centerville The New York National Exchange Bank The National Exchange Bank, Hartford The First National Bank, Augusta The First National Bank, Concord The First National Bank, Marietta The First National Bank, Williamsport The Third National Bank, Philadelphia The First National Bank, Altoona The First National Bank, Jamesburg The First National Bank, Indiana The First National Bank, Chester The Delaware County National Bank, Chester The First National Bank, Peru The First National Bank, Columbia The Second National Bank, Allen town The First National Bank, Mercer The First National Bank, Amherst The First National Bank, Westport The First National Bank, Woodstown The National Mechanics and Traders Bank, Portsmouth . The First National Bank of Port Chester The First National Bank, Salem 416 419 422 430 443 468 200 272 283 14 29 38 76 124 143 181 183 192 197 203 212 216 219 230 241 249 268 239 4 6 125 144 150 159 136 213 214 222 233 246 266 298 107 134 164 237 238 290 306 308 314 315 316 321 328 329 337 345 361 367 318 142 175 234 247 288 313 332 355 363 371 373 392 393 394 399 401 402 407 State. Mass .. Ohio... ...do.. Pa Ohio... N.Y... Mass.. Pa Mo . . . . N. Y... II] Ohio... Wis. .. Pa:.... Mass.. Ohio... Me . . . . Pa.. Minn.. Wis... Ohio... Ind.... Wis... Ill Pa Mass .. Me . . . . Conn .. N.Y... Pa Wis... Tenn.. N.Y... Conn.. Pa Ohio... N.Y... Ohio... Pa N.Y... Me .... Iowa .. R. I . Ohio.. ...do. ...do. N.Y.. Me... Mass . N.Y.. Ohio.. N.Y.. do. Pa.... N.J . . Iowa. N. Y.. Conn . Me . . . N.H.. Ohio.. Pa.... ...do. ....do. N.J.. Pa. do. ...do. Ind... Pa.... ...do. do. Mass . Conn. N.J.. N.H.. N.Y.. Mass. expira- tion. 1903. Feb. 24 ...do ... ...do... ...do ... ...do ... ...do... ...do ... ...do ... ...do... do .do., .do., .do .. .do., .do.. ..do., .do .. .do., .do.. ..do . ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do . ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. -do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do . .do. .do . .do. do. .do. .do. .do. ..do. ..do. ..do. .do. .do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. .do. do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Capital. $300, 000 50,000 60, 000 100, 000 100, 000 400, 000 1,000,000 150, 000 1,000, 000 400,000 L0,000, 000 100, 000 200, 000 100, 000 50, 000 300, 000 50, 000 50, 000 300, 000 1, 000, 000 50, 000 150, 000 125, 000 100,000 150, 000 125, 000 100, 000 150,000 200, 000 250, 000 500, 000 100, 000 400, 000 300, 000 200, 000 280, 000 100, 000 250, 000 50, 000 150, 000 100, 000 125, 000 100, 000 500, 000 200, 000 60, 000 400, 000 3, 000,000 150, 000 500,000 100, 000 100,000 100,000 100, 000 125, 000 400,000 50,000 500,000 500,000 250,000 150, 000 150, 000 300, 000 600,000 150, 000 50, 000 200,000 200, 000 300, 000 100,000 200,000 200, 000 120, 000 150,000 100,000 75, 000 100,000 100, 000 300, 000 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 83 No. 17.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE FOR THE SECOND TIME DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1903—Continued. Title. The First National Bank, Cardington The First National Bank, Ypsilanti The First National Bank, Delaware The First National Bank, Mount Gilead The First National Bank, Laporte The First National Bank, Marshalltown The First National Bank, Aurora The First National Bank, Westboro The First National Bank, East Hampton The First National Bank, Cambridge The First National Bank, Glen Rock The First National Bank, Clinton The Worcester National Bank, Worcester The First National Bank, Red Bank US The First National Bank, Putnam 452 The First National Bank, Freehold 100 The First National Bank, Cadiz 224 The Second National Bank, Norwich 226 The First National Bank, Cortland 375 The First National Bank, St. Johnsville 455 The Central National Bank, Worcester 457 The First National Bank, Racine 458 The First National Bank, Norwich 459 The First National Bank, Bellefonte 465 The First National Bank, Poughkeepsie ". 472 The Deposit National Bank, Deposit 479 The Third National Bank, Rockford 494 The Bath National Bank, Bath 126 The First National Bank, South Bend 129 The First National Bank, Wabash 215 The First National Bank, Norwalk 221 The First National Bank, Portland 322 The Second National Bank, Boston The First National Bank, Lewiston The First National Bank, Portsmouth The First National Bank, Ironton 104 The Second National Bank, Wilkesbarre 106 The First National Bank, Ravenna 113 The First National Bank, Danville 121 The First National Bank, Hartford 130 The First National Bank, Bennington 138 The First National Bank, Bethlehem 149 The Second National Bank, Elmira 168 The First National Bank, Hillsdale 173 The First National Bank, Oil City 176 The First National Bank, Peoria 178 The First National Bank, Columbus. 180 The First National Bank, Parkersburg 187 The First National Bank, Hanover 194 The First National Bank, North Bennington 198 The First National Bank, Allegheny 201 The First National Bank, Harrisburg 205 The First National Bank, Springfield. 223 The Second National Bank, Cooperstown 240 The First National Bank, Lebanon 248 Second National Bank, Toledo 252 The The Second National Bank, Pittsburg 293 The First National Bank, Bloomsburg 399 The National Bank, Mount Pleasant 317 The First First National Bank, Dubuque 323 The First Bank, McGregor 334 The First National National Bank, Greenport 379 The National Bank of the Republic of Boston 415 The First National Bank, Canton 423 The First National Bank, Minersville 431 432 The First National Bank, Camden 446 The Fourth National Bank, Pittsburg 202 The First National Bank, Damariscotta 228 The First National Bank, Binghamton 242 The First National Bank, Orwell 245 The Second National Bank, Ironton 250 The First National Bank, Morrisville 253 The First National Bank, Meriden 262 The First National Bank, Milton 265 The First National Bank, Hornellsville 270 The First National Bank, Friendship 273 The First National Bank, Uniontown The Union National Bank, Oxford,.. 127 155 243 258 377 411 412 421 428 433 435 440 442 445 State. Ohio.. Mich. Ohio.. .do. Ind... Iowa . N.Y.. ...do . ...do . Pa.... Mass . do. N.J . Conn . N.J .. Ohio. Conn . N.Y.. .do. Mass . Wis . . Conn . Pa. N.Y.. ...do. 111.... Me . Ind-.. ...do. Ohio.. Me . . . Mass . Me... Ohio.. do. Pa. Ohio.. 111. Conn . Yt.... Pa N.Y.Mich . Pa.... 111. Wis .. W.Va Pa.... Vt.... Pa.... ...do. 111. N.Y.. Pa.... Ohio.. Pa.... ...do . Iowa . ...do . ...do. N.Y.. Mass . 111. Pa.... N.J .. Pa.... Me .. N.Y.. Vt.... Ohio.. N.Y.. Conn . Pa. N. Y . . ....do. Pa.... N.Y.. Date of expiration. Capital. 1903. Feb. 24 $60,000 ...do.., 75,000 100, 000 do ... do 50,000 ..do. 100,000 ..do. 100,000 .do. 50, 000 ..do . 50, 000 ..do. 100, 000 .do . 200, 000 ..do . 50, 000 ..do . 200, 000 ..do. 250,000 .do. 100,000 .do. 150, 000 .do . 50,000 ..do . 120, 000 .do . 200,000 .do. 125, 000 50, 000 ..do . .do . 300, 000 .do . 150,000 300,000 do . 100,000 ..do. 100,000 .do . 100, 000 .do . 100, 000 .do . 125, 000 .do. 105, 000 .do. 75, 000 .do . 50, 000 ..do . 600, 000 ..do . 1, 600, 000 ..do. 400,000 .do. 100, 000 ..do . 300, 000 .do . 450,000 ..do . 100, 000 ..do. 150, 000 .do. 650, 000 -do . 110, 000 ..do. .do ..do . ..do. .do. .do. .do . .do. .do. .do. .do . .do. .do . .do. .do. .do. .do. .do . .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do . .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do . .do. .do. ,.do. 300,000 300, 000 55, 000 100, 000 150,000 50, 000 250,000 200,000 150, 000 350,000 100, 000 250, 000 200, 000 50,000 350,000 600,000 50, 000 100, 000 200, 000 100, 000 50,000 1, 500,000 75, 000 50,000 200, 000 300, 000 50,000 400,000 50, 000 125, 000 50, 000 200,000 100, 000 100,000 75,000 100, 000 100, 000 84 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. o. 17,—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE FOR THE SECOND TIME DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1903—Continued. Title. 278 279 291 292 324 327 344 347 350 352 370 383 385 390 395 409 418 447 449 462 491 295 311 325 326 333 336 340 346 349 353 357 368 366 365 380 381 382 386 404 420 425 461 473 489 492 548 555 427 12 99 280 The First National Bank, Brandon The First National Bank, Newburyport The Third National Bank, Pittsbiirg The First National Bank, Baldwinsville The First National Bank, Newtown The First National Bank, Winchendon The First National Bank, Fairhaven The First National Bank, Lacon The Second National Bank, Ravenna The Sixth National Bank, Philadelphia The First National Bank, Vincentown The First National Bank, Northampton The Second National Bank of Freeport The First National Bank of Marquette The First National Bank, Somerville The First National Bank, Mount Carroll The Hampshire County National Bank, Northampton. The First National Bank, Plainneld The Cambridge National Bank, East Cambridge The First National Bank, Adams The Second National Bank, Galesburg The First National Bank, Palmyra The First National Bank, Gettysburg The First National Bank, Danville The Second National Bank, Mechanicsburg The First National Bank, Lancaster The First National Bank, Memphis The First National Bank, Batavia The First National Bank, Yevay The First National Bank, Newark The First National Bank, Candor The First National Bank, Selins Grove The First National Bank, Waterloo The First National Bank, Mount Vernon , The First National Bank, Wilmington The First National Bank, Mechanicsburg The First National Bank, Cumberland The First National Bank, Brockport The First National Bank, Mount Pleasant The Brandon National Bank, Brandon The First National Bank, Oneonta The First National Bank, Kipon The First National Bank, Cobleskill The First National Bank, Wilmington The First National Bank, St. Johnsbury The First National Bank, Mount Pleasant The First National Bank, Jamestown The First National Bank, Fond du Lac The First National Bank Jefferson The First National Bank, Erie The First National Bank, Moravia The First National Bank, Cooperstown State. Vt.... Mass . Pa.... N.Y.. Pa.... Mass . vt.... 111-.-. Ohio.. Pa.... N. J . Mass . 111. Midi . N. J . . 111.... Mass . N. J . . Mass . do. 111.... N.Y.. Pa.... do. ...do. do. Tenn . N.Y.. Ind... N.Y.. ....do. Pa.... N.Y.. Ind... Ohio.. Pa.--. Md . . . N.Y.. Pa.-.. Vt.... N.Y.. Wis . . N.Y.. Del... Vt.... Ohio.. N.Y. Wis .. Ohio.. Pa.... N.Y.. ....do. Total number of second extensions, year ending October 31, 1903, 248. Dote of expiration. Capital. 1903. Feb. 24 $150,000 ...do... 150,000 500,000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 100,000 ...do-.. 200, 000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... ....do... 50, 000 ...do... 150, 000 ...do... 150, 000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 300, 000 100, 000 .do. 150, 000 ...do... 100,000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 150, 000 ...do... 200, 000 ...do... 100,000 ...do... 152,000 do 100, 000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 150,000 do ...do... 50,000 ...do... 200, 000 ...do. . 250, 000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 50, 000 ...do... 100,000 ...do... 50, 000 ...do... 50, 000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 50,000 ...do... 100,000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 50,000 ...do... 100,000 ...do... 100, 000 ...do... 50, 000 ...do... 60, 000 ...do... 100,000 ....do... 500, 000 ...do... 300, 000 ....do... 175, 000 do 153,300 ...do... 125,000 ...do.. 70, 000 Feb. 25 150, 000 ...do... 80, 000 ...do.. 150, 000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 85 No. 18.—NATIONAL BANKS CLOSED TO BUSINESS, BY VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION AND OTHERWISE, DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1902, WITH DATE OF AUTHORITY TO COMMENCE BUSINESS, DATE OF CLOSING, CAPITAL, AND CIRCULATION ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING. Name and location of bank. Date of authority to commence business. Date of closing. Capital stock. Circulation. ReOutIssued. deemed. standing. First National Bank, Idaho $6, 250 Falls, Idaho a May 20,1901 July 5,1901 $25,000 National Commercial Bank, 300, 000 New York, N.Y Dec. 20, 1899 Nov. 15, 1901 300, 000 Manufacturers' N a t i o n a l 65, 000 Bank, Neenah, Wis . Dec. 16,1881 Nov. 28,1901 65, 000 First National Bank, Ballston Spa,N. Ybc Mar. 31,1865 Dec. 3,1901 100,000 100, 000 Manistee National Bank, Dec. 31, 1881 ....do 100, 000 37, 900 Manistee, Mich Davenport National Bank, Mar. 1,1865 Dec. 4,1901 100,000 100, 000 Davenport, Iowa National Bank of Commerce, Mar. 24,1890 Dec. 10,1901 200, 000 150,000 Omaha, Nebr Shoe and Leather National Dec. 31, 1864 1, 000, 000 452, 300 Bank, Boston, Mass do First National Bank, HarriJuly 1,1901 Dec. 19,1901 6,250 son, Ark. 25, 000 Citizens' National Bank, Mar. 29,1901 10,000 30, 000 Jacksboro, Tex do Third National Bank, Boston, Apr. 1,1864 Dec. 24,1901 1, 000,000 200, 438 Mass National Bank of the ComMay 27,1871 1, 000, 000 63,385 monwealth, Boston, Mass .. do Peoples' National B a n k , Feb. 24,1882 15, 000 60, 000 Pulaski, Tenn Dec. 31,1901 Ninth National Bank, New Apr. 18,1864 ... do 66, 860 750,000 York, N. Y . Peoples' National B a n k , Aug. 31,1898 12, 500 50, 000 Dover, N . J do . . . . . . . First National Bank, Lowell, Mar. 22,1864 Jan. 4, 1902 55,485 250, 000 Mass . Merchants' National Bank, Aug. 30, L864 400, 000 108,086 Lowell, Mass do Railroad National Bank, Jan. 25,1865 400, 000 116, 003 do Lowell, Mass Augusta National Bank, Dec. 9,1884 Jan. 14, 1902 300,000 100, 000 Augusta, M e . . Merchants' National Bank, Apr. 22,1865 Jan. 20, 1902 200, 000 104, 960 Albany, N.Y National Hide and Leather June 8,1864 Jan. 27,1902 1, 000, 000 315, 319 Bank, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Howe, Jan. 15, 1901 Feb. 1, 1902 6,250 Tex. 25,000 Albany City National Bank, June 16,1865 Feb. 5, 1902 94,135 Albany,N.Y 300, 000 First National Bank, WoonJuly 7,1865 Feb. 6, 1902 52,137 200, 000 socket, R . I Continental National Bank, Mar. 11,1891 Feb. 15,1902 50, 000 200, 000 Baltimore, Md. Third National Bank-, Piqua, 30,000 July 13,1887 do 100, 000 Ohio. Salamanca National Bank, 15, 000 Salamanca, N.Y 50, 000 Jan. 6,1882 do Albert Lea National Bank, 50, 000 Albert Lea, Minn 50,000 Mar. 4,1892 Feb. 19,1902 Suffolk National Bank, 68, 870 Boston, Mass . Dec. 17,1864 Feb. 20,1902 1,000, 000 Wickford National Bank, 27, 890 100,000 Oct. 17,1865 do Wickford, R. I Washington National Bank, 62, 851 750,000 Boston, Mass do Dec. 3,1864 Central National Bank, 100, 000 100, 000 Jan. 13, 1871 Feb. 25, 1902 Columbia, S. C . First National Bank, Bel50,000 50,000 mont, Ohio l>. Mar. 18,1893 ....do First National Bank, Eliza103, 749 200, 000 beth,N.J July 23,1864 Mar. 1,1902 a Did not notify of liquidation until after October 31, 1901, and the]srefore did report. & Insolvent and in charge of a receiver. c Restored to solvency and resumed business December 19, 1901. $6,250 146,770 15,860 $153, 230 49,140 100, 000 11,200 26,700 30,903 69, 097 55,500 94, 500 181, 637 270, 663 2,090 4,160 3,200 6, 800 55,105 145, 333 15, 650 47,735 3,660 11, 340 20, 689 46,171 5,783 6,717 17, 801 37,684 39, 800 68, 286 37, 421 78, 582 37, 510 62, 490 38, 810 66,150 115, 261 200, 058 1,790 4,460 36, 545 57,590 15, 012 37,125 11, 750 38, 250 6,695 23,305 4,355 10, 645 8,180 41, 820 17, 368 51,502 7, 755 20,135 15,897 46,954 25,652 74, 348 9,960 40, 040 37, 569 66,180 not appear in last 86 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 18.—NATIONAL BANKS CLOSED TO BUSINESS, BY VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION AND OTHERWISE, DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1902—Continued. Name and location of bank. National Bank of Kittanning, Pa First National Bank, Washington, Iowa Century National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Old National Bank, Youngs town, Ohio Merchants' National Bank, Chicago, 111 Cambria National Bank, Johnstown, Pa Metropolitan National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Hancock National Bank, Boston, Mass, a & Union National Bank, New Orleans, La First National Bank, Evansville, Ind First National Bank of Porter -County, Valparaiso, Ind First National Bank, Vandergrift, Pa Delphos National Bank, Delphos, Ohio Troy City National Bank, Troy.N.Y National Bank of Martinsburg, W. Va, Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago, 111 Gainesville National Bank, Gainesville, Tex Second National Bank, Newark, N. J Preston National Bank, Detroit, Mich Bellevue N a t i o n a l Bank, Bellevue, Pa Newark City National Bank, Newark,N.J East Orange National Bank, East Orange, N. J Beaver N a t i o n a l B a n k , Beaver, Pa Old National Bank, Whitehall, N. Y Third National Bank, Allegheny, Pa Third National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn Perrin National Bank, Lafayette, Ind Citizens' N a t i o n a l Bank, Pittsburg, Pa First National Bank, Warren, Ohio Continental National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Hibernia National Bank, New Orleans, La Mechanics' National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Mercer County N a t i o n a l Bank, Mercer, Pa Sharon N a t i o n a l B a n k , Sharon, Pa Date of authority to commence business. Date of closing. Capital stock. Circulation. I ReOutIssued. deemed. standing. Apr. 4,1882 Mar. 10,1902 Apr. 11, 1882 Mar. 13,1902 50, 000 50, 000 8,460 41, 540 May 15, 1900 Mar. 20,1902 500,000 200,000 34, 040 165,960 Mar. 7,1902 Mar. Dec. 24,1864 Mar. 29,1902 1, 000, 000 58,168 50, 225 7,943 Mar. 1,1897 Apr. 100, 000 100, 000 57, 950 42, 050 Dec. 24,1900 ....do 15,960 27,1902 1,1902 $100, 000 $100, 000 $18, 955 $81, 045 200, 000 500, 000 50, 000 34, 040 4,1902 400, 000 60,400 43,908 16,492 Feb. 23,1871 Apr. 14,1902 600, 000 600, 000 142, 652 457,348 July 15,1865 Apr. May 15,1882 Apr. 19,1902 500, 000 50,000 26, 870 23,130 May 23,1882 May 4,1902 100, 000 100, 000 85,605 14,395 July 8,1897 May 15,1902 50,000 12, 500 2,400 10,100 Feb. 16,1883 May 29,1902 60,000 30, 000 4,950 25,050 Dec. 24,1864 do Aug. 12,1865 May 31,1902 May 6,1884 do 300, 000 60, 042 9,600 50,442 100, 000 50, 000 8,240 41, 760 840,000 183,300 656, 700 2, 000, 000 Oct. 21,1882 June 2,1902 Apr. 5,1864 June 14,1902 150,000 37, 500 7,850 300, 000 56, 647 12, 850 43, 797 June 23,1887 Juno 17,1902 July 20,1900 June 30,1902 700, 000 700, 000 71,950 628,050 50, 000 50, 000 6,950 43,050 June 5,1865 do 500, 000 57, 732 12, 062 45,670 June 29, 1892 do 100, 000 100, 000 19, 300 80, 700 May 28,1896 do 100,000 25,000 2,700 22, 300 50, 000 93, 385 10,150 83,235 200,000 200, 000 14, 410 185,590 45, 800 May 17,1865 July 1,1902 Mar. 18,1875 ...do 29,650 Sept. 2,1881 ... do 150, 000 50, 000 4,200 Nov. 27,1891 100, 000 71,000 5,130 65,870 800,000 164,155 19, 650 144, 505 do Dec. 10,1864 July 22,1902 Sept. 4,1863 July 31,1902 100, 000 44,387 19,300 25,087 May 31,1889 do 1, 000,000 914,650 74, 753 839,897 Feb. do 18,1873 300,000 114, 610 4,000 110,610 Jan. 11,1865 A u g . 5,1902 May 13,1893 A u g . 11,1902 500,000 122,100 3,804 118, 296 50,000 50,000 3,200 46, 800 Apr. 7,1875 A u g . 20,1902 125, 000 32, 000 1,800 30, 200 a Insolvent, and in charge of a receiver. l> Formerly in voluntary liquidation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 87 No. 18.—NATIONAL BANKS CLOSED TO BUSINESS, BY VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION AND OTHERWISE, DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1902—Continued. Name and location of bank. 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 Moss National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio Pueblo National B a n k , Pueblo, Colo National Bank of Sandv Hill, N Y : Total . Date of authority to commence business. Date of closing. Feb. 25,1885 Sept. 11,1902 May Jan. 2,1893 Oct. |7,1902 20,1864 Aug. 14,1900 Oct. 15,1902 do Capital stock. Circulation. ReOutIssued. deemed. standing. $125,000 $125, 000 $31,450 $93, 550 100,000 100,000 1,995 98, 005 100, 000 52, 346 900 51, 446 50, 000 12,500 12, 500 100,000 93, 598 93, 598 12,1891 .....do 100,000 100,000 100, 000 Dec. 14,1882^ Oct. 28,1902 50, 000 12,500 12, 500 Nov. Jan. 8,1882 Oct. 20,1902 22,740,000 8, 836, 838 2, 079, 0276, 757, 811 88 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 19.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH FROM JANUARY 1, 1876, TO NOVEMBER 1, 1902, 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. Date. U. S. bonds Authorized on deposit to Circulation secured by capital stock. secure circu- V. S. bonds. lation. Lawful Total money on national-bank deposit to notes outredeem cirstanding. culation. 1876. January February... March April May June July August September . October November.. December.. $324,484,539 $21,995, 217 $346, 479,756 321,319, 645 343, 968, 529 22,648, 884 318,413,293 24, 405, 780 342, 819, 073 312, 850, 786 27, 627,308 340,478, 094 310, 084, 721 28, 755,191 338, 839, 912 307,912,468 28, 753, 462 336, 665,930 305,417,013 332, 998, 336 27.581, 323 303, 756, 276 25, 982, 339 329,738,615 302,847,886 325,934,902 23,087,016 301,819,811 324,352, 744 22,532,933 301, 658, 372 21.582, 936 323, 241, 308 301,844,917 321, 959, 591 20,114, 674 $511,155,865 510, 619, 965 510,189,171 509, 701, 671 507, 881, 671 506, 013, 371 506, 008, 371 505, 226,171 504, 971,171 504, 027,171 502, 752,171 502, 652,171 $363, 601, 662 361, 430, 462 356,732,150 350, 216, 350 346, 715, 350 344,463,850 341, 394, 750 340, 071, 850 338,673, 850 337,955, 800 337,727, 800 338, 261, 800 501,392,171 497, 335,071 496, 770, 571 494, 783, 571 493,821,771 493,126, 271 487, 868, 771 487, 221,771 486, 605, 271 486,449, 271 486, 677, 771 486,742,771 338,191,300 338,885,450 338, 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, 201,132 302,416,700 303,523,225 304,407,450 304,766,940 303,108, 350 302, 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, 958 316,686, 698 317,324, 069 318, 207, 231 320, 631,719 485,557, 771 484, 836, 371 482,952,071 482,144, 671 481,019, 671 480, 660, 571 479, 627, 996 477, 675,996 477, 698, 296 476, 335, 396 473, 865, 396 473,859,396 346,187, 550 346, 302, 050 346, 522,550 346, 336, 250 347, 711,850 349,166, 450 349, 546, 400 348, 880,900 349, 049,450 349, 560, 650 349,408,900 349, 795, 000 309,890,415 310, 240, 005 310, 301,472 310, 008,832 310, 826, 422 312,435,462 313, 020, 832 312,995,592 313,154, 792 313,159,592 312,830,797 313,355,839 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, 514 323,141, 67*9 323,988,085 324, 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, 679 316,412,560 317, 534, 289 320, 868,979 324,054, 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 13,545,677 13, 258, 698 13,403,261 13,127,139 13, 381, 719 323, 791, 674 324, 399, 769 326,046,170 327,127, 196 329,144,910 329, 539,411 329, 691, 697 329, 958,237 330, 792, 987 334,272,240 337,181, 418 340, 065, 778 367, 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, 450 466, 590, 085 359, 748, 950 467, 639, 085 359, 808, 550 328, 773, 639 326, 785, 599 325, 032,790 325,425, 390 325, 519,740 325, 301,700 324, 242, 730 323,886,720 323,903, 330 323, 056, 530 322, 798,130 322, 206, 550 13,613, 697 16, 945, 310 18, 604,197 18, 959, 687 19, 410, 910 19,882, 033 20, 262, 697 20,266,967 20,153,448 20, 848, 363 21, 035,977 21, 500,091 342,387, 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 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 June July August September., October .... November.. December . 1880. January February.. March April May June July August September . October November. December . 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 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 89 No. 19.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. TJ. S. bonds Authorized on deposit to Circulation secured by capital stock. secure circu- U.S. bonds. lation. Lawful Total money on deposit to national-bank notes outredeem cirstanding. culation. 1881. J arniary February March April May June July August September October November December $467,039, 084 466,981, 785 466, 640,185 466, 890,185 467, 542, 685 468, 557,685 469, 382, 685 470, 322, 685 471, 282. 935 472,565,935 466, 307, 335 467, 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 $21,523,102 $344,355,203 322, 654, 721 21,895, 977 344,550,698 305,587, 202 38,447,716 344,034, 918 309,034, 317 38,538,105 347,572, 422 316, 226, 247 36, 374, 320 352, 600,567 318,497,814 35, 653, 904 354,151, 718 321,148, 399 33, 894,276 355, 042, 675 323,478, 586 33,846,027 357,324, 613 32, 675, 940 358, 000, 686 325, 324,746 326, 513, 546 32, 237, 394 358, 750,940 31,164,128 360, 344, 250 329,180,122 362,168,410 331, 729, 532 30,438, 878 1882. January February March April May June July August September October November December 470, 018,135 371, 692,100 472, 303,135 371, 270, 200 473, 866, 240 370, 602, 700 475,411,240 369, 900, 700 478, 013, 940 366, 359, 650 482, 954, 940 364, 079, 350 486,511,335 361, 212, 700 487, 803, 635 362, 736, 500 487, 538, 635 361, 452, 350 489, 741, 635 362, 043, 250 491, 591, 635 362, 505, 650 493,176, 035 362,174, 250 332, 398, 922 331, 682, 622 331, 230, 311 331, 242, 702 327, 729, 622 323,919, 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, 650 359, 567, 450 358,163, 800 357, 201, 400 357, 339,750 356, 588, 600 356, 596, 500 357, 298, 500 355, 674,150 353, 308, 650 352, 877, 300 351,174, 600 322, 386,120 321, 626, 353 320, 235, 601 319, 849, 816 319, 899, 521 319,013. 856 319,249, 806 319, 461, 847 318, 367, 216 316, 278, 066 316, 020, 326 314,573,106 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, 992,165 528,784,165 530,784,165 532, 274,165 532,749,165 532,554,165 531, 875,165 347, 538, 200 343, 475, 550 341, 533, 050 339,116,150 337, 618, 650 336,257,150 334,147,850 332,588, 600 331,371,100 329,186,000 325, 316, 300 320,244,700 310,953, 321 39, 529, 507 307,828,001 41, 671, 892 306,100,465 40, 532, 837 303, 699, 075 41, 015, 561 302, 533, 855 40, 571, 613 301, 238, 845 39,768, 855 299,369, 370 40,130,513 297,983,165 39, 913, 971 297,136,455 . 39,495, 690 295, 375, 959 40,453, 269 291, 849, 659 41,710,163 287,277,980 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, 530, 380, 530, 590, 531,151, 531,24J, 530, 830, 531, 540, 532, 328, 532, 749, 532, 034, 532, 877, 533, 447, 318, 655, 050 317, 282, 600 315,854, 500 315, 386, 850 315,127, 450 313,428, 700 312,145, 200 310,225,150 309,768, 050 309, 074, 550 308, 364, 550 307,544,250 285, 496, 055 284,127, 895 282, 772, 315 282, 336, 725 282, 434, 075 280,831,610 279, 528,175 277, 826, 775 277, 371, 525 277,149, 661 276, 304,189 275, 821, 779 329,158,623 326, 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 1883. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1884. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1885. January February March April May June July August September October November December 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 90 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 19.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. TJ. S. bonds Authorized on deposit to capital stock. secure circu- lation. Circulation secured by Lawful money on deposit to Total national-bank U. S. bonds. redeem circulation. notes outstanding. 1886. $534, 378,265 535, 398, 265 537,896, 965 538,652,065 540,414, 565 543, 669, 565 545,206, 565 549, 542, 565 550, 252, 565 553,002, 565 552,775,165 553, 855,165 $306,008,750 302, 257, 000 296, 780,400 289,729,650 285,447,950 279, 537,400 275,974, 800 273, 549, 800 270, 524,150 261, 848,900 245,444,050 234,991,800 January February... March April May June July August September . October November.. December.. 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 1888. January February . . . March April May June July. August September . . October November... December... 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 59(5,041,015 596, 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, 724 103,193,154 163, 833, 205 102, 024, 952 163, 235, 505 99, 492, 361 97,427, 882 162, 743,135 162, 891, 912 95,692,133 94, 675, 310 161,134, 338 92, 719, 664 159,642, 657 90, 758,447 158,874,203 88, 294, 850 158,133, 712 155, 365, 068 88, 236, 639 87,018, 909 152,366,328 86, 955, 794 149,487,373 268, 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, 443,167 598, 239,065 599, 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, 365 621,959,365 163,480, 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, 646,197 623,791,365 630, 003, 865 632, 757, 865 637, 372, 865 638, 932, 865 644, 587, 865 646,937, 865 651, 367, 865 652,852,865 655,002,865 659, 782, 865 662,947,865 142,849,900 142, 266, 750 143,197, 000 143,900,750 144,216,150 144, 658, 650 145, 228, 300 145,434, 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 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 January February... March April May June July August September . October November.. December.. $274,466,748 $42,976,706 $317,443,454 271, 065,593 46, 951, 839 318, 017, 432 266, 047,488 52, 049, 017 318, 096, 505 259,405, 300 56, 826,227 316, 231, 527 255,322, 541 58, 555, 047 313, 877, 588 250,257, 632 61, 580, 662 311, 838, 294 247,087,961 61,922, 499 309, 010, 460 244,675,012 62,151, 745 306, 826, 757 242,168, 247 62, 505, 757 304,674, 004 234, 682, 736 68, 828, 505 303,511,241 219,710,656 81,819,233 301, 529, 889 210, 525,601 88,781,909 299, 307, 510 1887. 1889. 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.. 128, 976,526 129,767,150 129, 854, 561 127, 825. 431 125, 430, 316 124,958, 736 125,253,195 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 91 No. 1 9 . — A U T H O R I Z E D CAPITAL STOCK O F T H E NATIONAL BANKS O N T H E F I R S T D A Y o r E A C H MONTH., ETC.—Continued. Date. U. S. bonds Authorized on deposit to Circulation secured by capital stock. secure circu- IT. S. bonds. lation . Lawful Total money on deposit to national-bank notes outredeem cirstanding. culation. $665, 267, 865 $140,510, 650 $125, 660, 361 666, 977, 865 140,720,700 125, 859, 360 669, 007, 865 140, 790, 200 125,957.235 671,477,865 141,036,150 126,054, 415 672,197,865 140, 949,900 125,970,955 673, 422, 865 141, 310,150 126, 267, 575 676. 247, 865 142, 508, 900 127,221, 391 681, 742, 865 146, 089, 650 129,708,040 683,125,865 149, 839, 200 133, 790, 690 684, 660, 865 151, 229,100 135, 093, 378 684, 755, 8G5 152, 950, 350 136, 753,837 685, 515, 865 155, 283,700 138, 605, 343 $51,627, 485 49,762, 379 47, 706,139 45, 750, 649 44,448, 421 42,969, 884 40, 706,183 38, 835, 019 37, 543, 649 36,842, 328 35, 430, 721 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, 993,607 685,762, 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, 665 696.149, 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, 337 670,906,365 669,156, 365 668,146, 365 667,193, 265 665, 893, 265 665,123, 265 666, 363, 265 664, 659, 265 664,855, 265 664, 425, 265 664,136, 915 664,091,915 196,707, 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, ()63 179,847,383 182, 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 1891. January February . . March April May June July August September. October November.. December.. 1892. January— February . March April , May June , July August . . . September. October November. December. 1893. January February .. March April May June July August September . October November.. December.. 1894. January February . . March April May........ June July August September . October November.. December.. 1895. January February March April May June July August September October November December 92 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 19.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. U. S. bonds Date. Authorized on deposit to capital stock. secure circulation. Circulation secured by U. S. bond's. Lawful Total money on national-bank outredeem cir- notes standing. culation. deposit to 1896. $664,076,915 $212,495,100 663, 851, 915 212, 655, 300 661,946, 915 217, 944,950 661, 431, 915 222,998, 800 660,496, 915 226, 478,550 659, 951,915 228,651, 800 659,106,915 228, 915, 950 658, 376,915 229, 544, 450 658,126, 915 235, 078, 700 658,126,915 238,773, 200 658, 304,915 241,103, 350 657,909,915 241, 272,150 January February March..". April May June July August September October November December $190,741,850 $23,100,813 $213, 842, 663 190, 989, 687 22, 506, 910 213,496, 547 195,048, 954 22,132,963 217,181,917 199, 723, 005 21,593, 022 221,316,027 203,403, 239 20, 786, 098 224,189, 337 205, 215, 839 20, 072, 096 225, 287, 935 205, 538, 929 20,461,618 226, 000, 547 206,103, 504 19, 926, 538 226, 030, 042 210,293, 574 19, 320, 322 229, 613, 896 214,667,694 18,971,663 233, 639,357 216, 510, 014 18,474, 430 234, 984,444 216,609,684 18, 789, 206 235,398,890 1897. January February March. April May June July August September October November December 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, 295 240, 236,150 237,190,100 234,797,800 233,693, 350 232, 606, 300 230, 928,050 230, 471, 550 230, 111, 300 229,471,100 229,348, 550 227, 742, 550 225, 359, 300 215,860,307 213,186,712 210, 915,414 209, 767, 702 208, 768, 549 207,139, 382 206,690, 339 206,498. 957 205,755,976 205, 604.781 203, 925, 680 201, 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 24,837, 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, 21G 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, 552,195 625,967,195 218,992,950 215, 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, 613,470 239,349,130 196,146,092 192,724, 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 32, 868,548 33,804, 91fr 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, 989 207, 966, 287 206, 305,955 205, 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, 095 627, 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, 984 210,166,789 213, 610, 029 233, 284, 229 246,067,162 263,062,117 274,115, 552 286,447, 434 290,641, 358 294, 222,979 298,829,064 299, 816, 630 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, 222 247,06S, 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 1898. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1899. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1900. January February March April May June July August September October November December REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 93 No. 19.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. U. S.bonds Authorized on deposit to Circulation secured by capital stock. secure circu- TJ. S. bonds. lation. Lawful money on deposit t o redeem circulation. Total national-bank notes outstanding. 1901. January February March April May June July August September October November December ^. $635, 309, 395 636, 734, 395 638,381,695 639, 961, 695 643, 006, 695 644, 751, 695 647, 666, 695 659, 556, 695 660, 206, 695 661, 851, 695 663,224,195 667, 834,195 $312,832,830 318,422,980 321, 374, 830 323,176, 980 323, 988, 880 325, 928, 280 326, 219, 230 329, 348, 430 330, 279, 930 330, 721, 930 329, 833, 930 328,107, 480 670,164,195 671, 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, 695 326, 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 $308, 294, 673 $31,846,501 315,721, 579 31,100, 292 319, 217,048 29,438, 207 320,840,456 29,260, 949 321, 975, 989 28, 788, 268 323, 538, 216 28,044, 373 323, 890, 683 29, 851, 503 327, 039, 374 328, 406, 351 328, 845, 066 328,198,613 326,212,186 29,113, 529 29, 012, 804 29, 985, 481 31, 713, 070 33, 508, 525 325, 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 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 $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 1902. January February March April May June July August September October November 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, 598 380,476, 334 94 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 20.—CHANGES IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION, DIVISIONS. B a n k s e x i s t i n g October 31, 1901. States and Territories. Capital. N M^aine . New Hampshire . . . Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut N.England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. Columbia Eastern States... Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida . . . . Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan W isconsin Minnesota Iowa . . . . . . Missouri Middle States Bonds. 84 $10, 521, 000 $5, 732, 350 5, 380, 000 4, 361, 700 56 6,495, 000 4, 282, 500 47 248 77, 097,820 26, 300, 500 38 13,105, 250 4, 503, 000 83 20, 357, 070 10,563, 600 GEOGRAPHICAL B a n k s organized d u r i n g y e a r ended October 31, 1902. Circulation. N o . $6,261, 284 4,597, 769 4, 379, 474 31, 025, 076 6, 317, 050 10, 884, 343 BY Capital. Bonds. Circulation. 3 $175, 000 $45,000 $45,000 1 2 25, 000 1, 850, 000 25, 000 250, 000 25,000 250, 000 556 132, 956,140 55,743, 650 63, 465, 696 6 2, 050, 000 320,000 320, 000 345 105,945, 515 125 15, 555, 265 519 81, 777,997 2,176, 485 21 79 16,118,460 3, 027, 000 12 54, 290, 400 8, 751, 750 43, 649, 900 897,500 6,153, 750 1,475, 250 60,189,116 8, 902, 514 47, 300, 253 885,166 7, 392, 981 1, 526, 487 18 53 3, 615, 000 305, 000 6, 665, 000 696, 250 95,000 1, 553, 300 696, 250 95, 000 1, 553, 300 5 .155,000 70, 000 70, 000 1,101 224, 600, 722 115, 218, 550 126,196, 517 81 10, 740, 000 2, 414, 550 2,414,550 4,161, 515 3, 057, 304 1, 890, 832 1, 526, 278 2, 746, 251 721,508 2,121,203 941,128 2, 667, 364 9, 695, 463 343,202 10, 368, 213 3, 717,935 12 11 2 2 8 5 3 5 60 985, 000 495. 000 55, 000 75, 000 330,000 180, 000 300, 000 300, 000 225, 000 2, 225, 000 468, 750 176, 750 20, 000 18, 750 90, 250 60,000 76, 500 175, 000 56, 250 635 750 468, 750 176, 750 20, 000 18, 750 90, 250 60,000 76,500 175, 000 56, 250 635. 750 11 5 425,000 225,000 174,500 73, 750 174,500 73, 750 2,026, 250 2, 026, 250 48 46 36 17 35 17 37 14 27 288 10 85 56 5, 379,660 4, 046, 000 3,121, 000 2, 098, 000 4,481,000 1, 355, 000 3, 744, 250 1,130, 000 4,192, 580 22,570, 510 1,140, 000 12,958, 710 7, 300, 000 716 73,516, 710 41,140,180 43, 958,196 128 5, 820, 000 300 137 256 86 96 97 222 72 49, 690, 600 16 377, 040 39,219,100 11,643, 775 10, 573, 710 12, 330, 000 15,071,054 20,185, 000 24, 804,150 7, 370, 550 17, 529, 600 5, 773, 560 4,284, 620 4, 299, 600 8,823, 900 16, 341, 400 27, 645, 985 8, 063, 524 18, 772, 790 6, 243, 526 5, 009,180 4, 574, 082 9, 063, 938 17,328, 523 22 14 26 1, 565, 000 1, 215, 000 2,895, 000 514,600 i 381,250 423 450 i 514,600 381,250 493 450 6 44 13 7 325, 000 1, 470, 000 500, 000 405, 000 83,500 512, 250 172,750 134, 000 83, 500 512, 250 172, 750 134,000 1,266 175, 090,279 89, 227,380 96, 701, 548 132 8, 375, 000 2, 221, 800 2, 221, 800 580, 000 450, 000 210, 000 575, 000 50, 000 25, 000 550, 000 150,000 600,000 505, 000 190, 750 125,550* 60, 750 231, 500 12, 500 6,250 116, 250 45, 000 173,950 127, 350 190, 750 125, 550 60, 750 231, 500 12, 500 6,250 116, 250 45,000 173, 950 127,350 4,152, 000 2, 797, 250 1,733, 850 1,481,500 2, 576, 750 755,000 2, 035, 850 912, 500 2, 372, 750 9,192, 480 203, 750 9, 289, 000 3, 637, 500 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory . . 36 35 118 119 22 14 43 10 49 54 1, 762, 500 1,657, 500 10,082, 500 8, 634, 600 2, 430, 000 885, 000 4, 476, 500 786, 800 1, 622, 500 2,117, 936 728, 750 647,000 4, 312, 620 5,094, 900 1, 027, 250 453, 250 3, 608, 750 483, 800 850,100 818, 750 783, 676 693, 255 4, 548, 037 5, 368, 505 1,139, 646 448, 925 3, 601, 648 497,040 784, 945 873, 438 23 16 8 11 1 1 9 5 20 16 Western States.. 500 34,455, 836 18,025,170 18,739,115 110 3, 695, 000 1, 089, 850 1, 089, 850 31 29 46 13 10 1 7 1 2 3, 305, 000 2, 395, 000 11,875,000 650, 000 1, 600, 000 82, 000 455, 000 50, 000 512, 500 1, 251, 300 1,154,800 6,281, 500 231, 650 1,275,000 33, 500 188, 750 12, 500 50, 000 3 1 4 2 2 175,000 25, 000 655, 000 75, 000 80, 000 43, 750 6,250 245, 000 18, 750 42,500 43, 750 6,250 245, 000 18,750 42, 500 1 25, 000 6,500 6,500 140 20, 924,500 10,479, 000 Washington Oregon . California Idaho Utah Arizona Hawaii 1,407, 693 1,194, 734 6, 337, 337 223, 354 1, 304, 533 14, 692 226, 798 14, 200 48, 300 10,771,641 13 1, 035, 000 362, 750 362, 750 U n i t e d States . . . 4,279 661,544,187 329, 833, 930 359, 832, 713 470 31, 715, 000 8, 435, 200 8,435,200 Pacific S t a t e s . - . . 96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 20.—CHANGES IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS—Continued. Decrease in capital, bonds, and circulation, with number of banks concerned in such decrease. States and Territories. Failed and liquidating banks. No. Capital. Bonds. By banks existing October 31,1901. Circulation. No. Mai no 1 .$100, 000 $100, 000 $100,000 Massachusetts Rhode Island 9 2 6, 800, 000 300, 000 1,187, 000 75, 000 12 7, 200, 000 8 5 10 New Hampshire N. En gland States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist Oolumbia Eastern States... Virginia......... West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi....... Louisiana Texas Arkansas Ken t uckv Tennessee Southern States.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Middle States.... North Dakota . South Dakota Nebraska 7, 924, 500 7,924, 500 400,000 2,441, 250 479, 450 4,606, 700 2, 441, 250 479, 450 4, 606, 700 150,000 150,000 7,677, 400 7, 677, 400 515, 500 278, 000 25, 000 515,500 278,000 25, 000 210,000 6,250 150, 000 • 75,000 210,000 6,250 150,000 75, 000 1, 362, 000 1,362,000 105 2, 000, 000 1,150, 000 2, 075, 000 934,000 312, 500 819, 500 934, 000 312,500 819, 500 1 200, 000 50, 000 50, 000 18 7 52 1 3 24 5, 425, 000 2,116, 000 2,116, 000 81 440, 000 1 100, 000 50, 000 50 000 4. 1 1 100,000 100, 000 100, 000 $50,000 25,000 40, 000 3 1 1 1 2 900, 000 205, 000 25, 000 210, 000 700, 000 53, 750 6,250 700,000 53, 750 6,250 12 65, 000 65, 000 4 5 975,000 50,000 745,000 745, 000 250, 000 200,000 240, 000 200, 000 240,000 10 1,540, 000 975,000 39 300, 000 2, 444, 750 2,444, 750 10 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 ],835, 000 700, 000 3,000, 000 800, 000 165, 000 50,000 150, 000 1,000, 000 725,000 175, 000 890, 000 725, 000 165, 000 50, 000 150,000 1, 000, 000 725, 175, 890, 725, 165, 50, 150, 1, 000, 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 16 7 13 5 7 6 7 5 30,000 175, 000 25, 000 125, 000 1,185,000 343,350 3,125,000 205, 000 485,000 445, 750 318, 000 2,157, 500 1,185, 000 343, 350 3,125,000 205, 000 485,000 445,750 318,000 2,157,500 23 7, 700, 000 3,880, 000 3, 880, 000 66 355, 000 8, 264, 600 8,264,600 1 15, 000 1 200, 000 150, 000 150,000 7 5 4 1 5 360, 000 125, 000 187,500 37, 500 325, 000 360, 000 125, 000 187, 500 37,500 325, 000 6,300 6,300 1 100, 000 100, 000 100,000 Indian Territory .. 1 50, 000 12, 500 12, 500 Western States.. 3 350, 000 262, 500 262,500 75, 000 35, 000 1 Oklahoma. Oregon California Idaho . . . . . Utah 1, 890, 000 1,315, 000 500,000 2 3 1 Circulation. $635,000 157, 500 200, 000 5,272, 000 825,000 835, 000 1,187, 000 75, 000 8 Bonds. $635,000 157,500 200,000 5, 272, 000 825, 000 835, 000 14 6 3 65 9 Mx>nt«ina Colorado Capital. 1 25, 000 6,250 6,250 24 125, 000 1,041,300 1, 041,300 2 25,000 25, 000 25, noo 12,500 12, 500 37,500 37, 500 1 Hawaii Pacific States 1 25, 000 6,250 6,250 3 United States 73 22, 240, 000 8, 601,750 8,601,750 318 25,000 3,135, 000 27,390, 050 27,390,050 97 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 20.—CHANGES IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION, DIVISIONS—Continued. BY GEOGRAPHICAL Increase and decrease during year ended October 31,1902. Total increase. States and Territories. Capital. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut New England States.. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Eastern States.. $351, 000 164, 500 25,000 340,000 4, 600, 000 5,183, 700 100, 000 218, 350 25, 000 $175, 000 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 Pacific States. $150, 000 25, 000 8,115, 000 800.000 Bonds. Circulation, $735, 000 157, 500 200, 000 6, 459, 000 900, 000 835, 000 $735, 000 157, 500 200, 000 6,459, 000 900,000 835, 000 9,090, 000 9, 286, 500 9, 286, 500 23, 350, 000 16, 925, 750 2, 805, 000 235, 500 8, 973, 000 4, 513, 750 10,000 8,000 1,118,000 1, 001,750 16,925, 750 235, 500 4,513, 750 8,000 1, 001, 750 2, 400, 000 1,150, 000 2, 075, 000 40, 000 200, 000 3, 375, 250 791, 950 5,426, 200 3, 375,250 791, 950 5,426, 200 36, 256, 000 22, 684, 750 22, 684, 750 5,865, 000 9. 793, 400 1, 793,400 1, 683, 650 316, 750 89, 500 33, 000 214, 000 110,000 95, 250 375, 000 143,750 1, 360, 800 1, 683, 650 316, 750 89, 500 33, 000 214,000 110, 000 95, 250 375, 000 143, 750 1,360,800 425,000 285,000 1,013,750 131,250 1,013,750 131,250 460,000 515,500 328, 000 25, 000 100,000 210, 000 6,250 150, 000 75, 000 700, 000 798, 750 6,250 200,000 305, 000 515, 500 328, 000 25,000 100, 000 210, 000 6,250 150,000 75,000 700, 000 798, 750 6,250 200, 000 305, 000 7, 950, 500 5,566, 700 5, 566, 700 1,840, 000 3, 040, 1, 988, 9, 032, 520, 950, 1, 570, 685, 2, 455, 2, 996,850 1,051, 450 1, 390, 950 935,000 763, 500 871, 750 284,650 2,652,140 2, 996, 850 1,051,450 1, 390, 950 935, 000 763, 500 871,750 284, 650 2, 652,140 1, 865, 000 1, 910, 000 875, 000 518,350 3, 025, 000 4,015, 000 930, 000 925, 000 650, 000 165, 000 495, 750 50, 000 468, 000 150, 000 1, 000, 000 3,157, 500 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 20,240,000 110,946,290 585, 000 450, 000 260, 000 725, 000 50, 000 50, 000 1,115, 000 225, 000 725, 000 705, 000 4,890,000 190,750 128, 050 123, 000 496,500 97, 500 21,250 118, 750 88, 700 339, 700 157, 350 1, 761, 550 437750~ 175, 000 206, 250 25, 000 655, 000 1,367, 500 43, 750 100, 000 67, 500 80,000 10,946, 290 190, 750 128, 050 123,000 496, 500 97, 500 21, 250 118, 750 88, 700 339, 700 157, 350 1, 761, 550 43, 750 206, 250 1, 367, 500 43, 750 67, 500 100, 000 100, 000 900,000 255, 000 25, 000 200, 000 3, 419,750 8, 055, 000 12,144, 600 200,000 3,419, 750 1,910, 000 518, 350 4,015, 000 930, 000 640, 000 495, 750 468, 000 3,157, 500 12,144, 600 15, 000 510, 000 125,000 187, 500 37, 500 425, 000 510,000 125, 000 187,500 37, 500 425, 000 6,300 12, 500 6,300 12, 500 475,000 1,303,800 1,303, 800 200, 000 75,000 35,000 100, 000 50, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 6,250 12, 500 6,250 12, 500 50,000 43,750 43, 750 25, 375, OOO"35,991, 800 35,991,800 6,500 25,000 6,500 1, 060, 000 1,735,250 1,735,250 75,221, 500 49,052,090 49, 052, 090 CUB 1902, PT 1 $351, 000 164, 500 340, 000 5,183, 700 100, 000 218,350 Capital. 6, 357, 550 Washington. Oregon California . . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii United States. Circulation. 6, 357, 550 4, 825, 000 Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina . South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee . . . . . . Southern States Bonds. Total decrease. 98 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 20.—CHANGES IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS—Continued. Net increase and decrease in capital, bonds, and circulation. Net increase. States and Territories. Capital. $25,000 M^aine New Hampshire Vermont M^assactrusets . Rhode Island .• Connecticut . . . . .. . - New England States.. 25, 000 Bonds. $7,000 140,000 Net decrease. Circulation. $7,000 140, 000 25, 000 147, 000 147, 000 20,950,000 13,550,500 New York New Jersey . . . . . . 1,655,000 Pennsylvania 6,898, 000 Delaware . . . . . . . . . . .. 8,000 918, 000 801, 750 District of Columbia 13, 550, 500 Eastern States West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Greorsfia Florida .Alabama . . . . . Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky . . . . . .... ........ Tennessee Southern States Ohio Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri .. ... . .. . . . . . Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska • Kansas Montana . . . . . . Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma . Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada. Arizona . . 75,000 Bonds. Circulation. $384, 000 $384,000 1, 275, 300 800,000 616,650 1,275, 300 800, 000 616, 650 4, 340, 000 3,075, 950 3,075, 950 556, 450 912,450 556, 450 912, 450 $25,000 3,515, 000 800,000 8,000 801, 750 30,000 30,421,000 14,360, 250 14, 360, 250 30,000 1, 468, 900 1,468,900 1,169, 000 1,168,150 495, 000 179, 000 64, 500 1,168,150 11,250 11,250 25, 000 67, 000 67,000 54, 750 54, 750 625, 000 556, 250 556,250 550, 000 180, 000 432, 500 400,000 64, 500 4,000 103, 750 4,000 103,750 300,000 300, 000 3,130, 000 562, 050 562, 050 425, 000 813,750 813,750 6, 960, 500 3,016,200 3, 016, 200 1,175, 000 1, 086, 850 1,113,000 533,100 6, 007, 000 5,000 113, 500 785, 000 376, 000 1, 520,000 535, 000 1,455 000 1, 086, 850 533,100 12, 590, 000 2,114,450 2,114,450 570,000 450, 000 60 000 650, 000 15, 000 50,000 1, 015, 000 225, 000 725,000 655, 000 5,000 113,500 376, 000 190, 750 128,050 190, 750 128, 050 371,500 371,500 88,700 333,400 144,850 88, 700 333,400 144,850 4,415, 000 1, 257,250 1,257,250 150,000 18, 750 25, 000 206, 250 655,000 1,367, 500 75,000 37,500 80, 000 55, 000 18,750 206, 250 1,367, 500 37, 500 55, 000 25, 000 6,500 25, 000 6,250 6,250 175,000 173,750 173, 750 850, 000 869,250 869, 250 2, 624, 050 2, 624,050 183,350 505,360 183, 350 505, 360 405, 000 3,312,760 3, 312,760 387, 000 387, 000 90, 000 16, 250 306, 250 90, 000 16, 250 306, 250 799, 500 799, 500 5, 625, 000 9, 526, 360 9,526,360 405, 000 6,500 Pacific States 1, 010, 000 1, 691, 500 1, 691, 500 United States 55,471, 500 22, 586, 650 22,586, 650 Capital. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 99 No. 21.—DECREASE OR INCREASE OP NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION DURING EACH OP THE YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1895 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE, AND THE AMOUNT OP LAWFUL MONEY ON DEPOSIT AT THE END OF EACH YEAR. Net circulation outstanding October 31,1894 $179, 401, 364 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1895, including notes of national gold banks $213, 887, 630 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 23, 706, 669 190,180,961 Net increase of circulation 10, 779, 597 Net outstanding as above October 31, 1895 , 190,180/961 National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1896, including notes of national gold banks 234, 984, 444 Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including deposits of national gold banks 18, 474,430 " 216, 510, 014 Net increase of circulation 26, 329, 053 Net outstanding as above 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, 334 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 298,829, 064 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, 576 100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 22.—NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION ISSUED, THE AMOUNT OF LAWFUL MONEY DEPOSITED IN THE UNITED STATES TREASURY TO RETIRE NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION FROM JUNE 20, 1874, TO OCTOBER 31, 1902, AND AMOUNT REMAINING ON DEPOSIT, BY STATES, AT LATTER DATE. Lawful money deposited to retire national-bank lation since J u n e 20, 1874. Additional States and Terri- circulation issued since tories. June 20,1874. Maine New Hampshire.. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 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 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 Lawful money deposited prior to June 20, 1874, and remaining at that date Total. Eor redemption of notes of liquidating banks. $8, 009, 088 5, 625,165 7, 013, 67580, 849, 241 11, 522, 805 17, 465, 497 127, 003, 343 12, 802, 230 81,713,117 1, 343, 527 12,400,630 1, 923, 380 7, 095, 470 3, 647,014 3, 350, 800 1, 909, 920 3, 899,680 1,142, 290 2, 938, 445 1,351,250 4, 960, 937 13,491,765 824,450 18, 726,133 5, 217, 225 24,420, 415 46,446, 927 14, 556, 419 25, 408, 698 11, 369, 240 8, 609,120 .12,468, 018 6, 710,226 7,932,054 6,890, 814 79, 000 1,537,480 5,122, 645 389, 555 1,975, 535 613, 390 1,496, 580 1, 285, 810 2, 794,722 9,869, 970 1, 759,800 796, 020 267,240 1,089, 300 1, 026,350 12,500 56, 500 $1,110, 505 799, 216 1,161, 437 7, 578, 886 2,153, 615 1,275,133 15,466, 663 1, 707, 304 6, 774, 375 a 631, 271,405 T o retire T o retire circulation circulation under act under act of of J u n e 20, July 12,1882. 1874. $2, 658, 757 1, 557, 017 2, 032, 358 24, 925, 595 5, 834, 764 6, 429, 906 15, 789,153 3, 241, 069 16, 584, 508 487, 463 653," 857" 682,157 1, 278, 869 1, 076, 747 659,580 244, 233 707, 955 209, 638 491,956 102, 200 1, 539, 369 1, 788,186 191, 265 2,588,846 1, 378,121 3, 593, 765 9, 642, 973 6,173, 769 6,497, 325 5,144, 429 1, 852, 980 2, 548, 987 1, 565,120 2,572,085 1, 341,169 34,960 298, 583 1,091, 860 61, 875 661, 479 111, 050 353, 060 397, 420 972, 586 524,290 271, 631 169,130 50, 590 44,300 10, 750 $6, 841,107 3, 639, 305 6, 233, 696 81, 510, 092 12, 772,533 16, 987,971 82, 393, 532 10, 647, 042 57. 096, 883 1,157,400 9,805,432 1,061,910 3, 549, 215 1, 403, 090 2, 418, 769 2,174, 001 2, 327, 952 57, 030 1, 586, 835 170, 950 3, 992,153 2, 702, 688 421,119 11,772, 988 2, 509, 554 9, 223,058 28,822, 205 13,456, 277 16, 227, 917 6, 669, 338 5, 030, 945 5, 806, 097 3, 229,178 1 386,826 2,' 146, 320 13, 500 214, 610 967, 445 114, 018 589, 652 109,200 224, 670 181,485 484, 851 1, 436, 550 540, 047 298, 950 2,950 6,300 5,000 97, 606, 279 422,420, 636 102,570,847 3,665, 591 209, 427 808, 495 565, 093 183, 353 191,306 599,043 15, 050 240, 219 137, 615 70, 456 1,646,403 511,148 624, 645 5, 378, 663 1,580,206 1, 994, 212 506, 953 669, 866 835, 230 533, 032 112, 764 280, 730 82,450 300, 595 14, 762 36, 436 12,090 12, 730 9,055 7,377 153, 520 42, 903 45, 770 circu- Total deposits. Lawful money on deposit with the United States Treasurer at date. $10, 610,369 5, 995, 538 9,427,491 114,014, 573 20, 760, 912 24, 693, 010 113, 649, 348 15, 595,415 80, 455, 766 1, 644, 863 14,124, 880 1,953, 494 5, 636, 579 3, 044, 930 3, 261, 702 2, 609, 540 3, 634,950 281, 718 2, 319, 010 273,150 6,484,591 4, 628, 489 682, 840 16, 008, 237 4, 398, 823 13,441,468 43.843,841 21, 210, 252 24, 719, 454 12, 320, 720 7, 553, 791 9,190, 314 5, 327, 330 4,071, 675 3, 768, 219 48, 460 595, 643 2, 359, 900 190,655 1,287,567 232, 340 590, 460 587, 960 1, 464, 814 2,114, 360 854, 581 513,850 53, 540 50, 600 15, 750 $731,424 292, 521 424, 963 7, 027, 689 1,522,421 674, 627 5, 061, 636 703, 916 6, 833. 240 51,488 905,982 124, 014 383, 932 411, 581 122, 077 129,566 372, 572 14, 277 218, 675 97, 560 689, 823 855, 670 40, 512 776, 614 378, 076 2, 274, 656 3,538, 822 1, 026, 295 3,716,698 1,167, 565 939, 426 578,866 550,131 306, 208 628, 578 5,758 47, 232 374, 417 5,742 186, 314 57,454 26,650 50, 026 114, 916 95, 785 25, 383 46, 007 600 2,665 4,270 3, 813, 675 626,411,437 & 44,614,920 a Includes circulation issued under act of July 12, 1882. & Exclusive of $78,224 on deposit to retire circulation of national gold banks. No. 23.—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, 1902, WITH THE CHANGES DURING THE PRECEDING YEAR AND THE PRECEDING MONTH. Circulation based on U". S. i Circulation secured by bonds. lawful money. National-bank notes, lawful money. Total circulation. Oct. 31,1901. Sept. 30,1902.! Oct. 31, 1901. I Sept. 30,1902. j Oct. 31,1901. j Sept. 30,1902. Total amount outstanding at the dates named at head of column Additional circulation issued during the intervals To new banks To banks increasing circulation , Lawful money deposited since dates named at head of column 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 Oct. 31,1902 . $328,198, 614 8, 388, 750 34, 231,932 323, 843,144 $31,713,069 955,850 | 14,249,860 j 400, 602 8, 204, 423 508,050 25, 735, 007 370, 819, 296 339, 048, 854 66, 561,151 380, 445 6, 671, 492 424,100 27, 984, 170 "2,'84i,~565' 552, 706 4,376, 357 593, 230 16, 345, 713 $43,150,454 I $359,911,683 ! 42, 620, 682 $366, 993, 598 15, 205, 710 8 34,848,082 3, 520, 815 46, 671, 269 j 437, 380, 447 385, 720,123 1 56, 904,113 5, 243, 789 380,476, 334 a 380, 476, 334 •-3 20, 564, 651 13, 482, 736 ft 448,548 104. 320 2, 967, 947 LAWFUL MONEY. Circulation retired during the intervals by withdrawal of bonds by active 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 head of column. Circulation outstanding Oct. 31,1902 Increase in circulation since dates named at head of column. Decrease in circulation since dates named at head of column. "United States registered bonds on deposit. Funded loan of 1907, 4 percents Five percents, loan of 1904 Four percents, loan of 1925 Three percents, loan of 1908-1918 . Two percents, consols of 1930 46, 657 462, 475 63, 912 1, 405,080 35, 036,107 3, 265, 665 21, 868, 006 1, 978,124 335, 783,189 335, 783,189 44, 693,145 44, 693,145 7, 584, 575 11, 940, 045 12, 980, 076 To secure circulating notes. To secure public deposits. $8,248,450 1,100,900 2, 298,600 6, 056,720 320, 748,000 $19, 412, 950 District of Columbia 3.65's—1924. 2, 229, 950 State and city 8, 607, 750 10, 991, 320 Total on deposit Oct 31-1902 90.126, 450 1, 542, 691 United States registered bonds on deposit. a Circulation of national gold banks, included. $78,224. o i To secure circulating notes. To secure public deposits. $1,471, 000 16, 377, 500 $338.452. 670 149, 216, 920 102 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 24.—YEARLY INCREASE OR DECREASE IN NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION FROM JANUARY 14, 1875, TO OCTOBER 31, 1901, AND QUARTERLY INCREASE OR DECREASE FOR THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1902. Date. Issued. From January 14 to January 31,1875 1875 1876 1877; 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 189] 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 . . . . . . . . . ... . . ... Total January 31 1902 April30 1902 July 31,1902 October 31,1902 . -. Total Surrendered to this office, and retired from Jan. 14, 1875, to Oct. 31, 1902 Grand total.. .. Retired. Increased. Decreased. $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 $255,600 18,167, 436 28,413, 265 16, 208, 201 9, 031, 558 6 967 199 6 880 458 15 697 878 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 11,624,877 8, 095, 313 13,008,267 12, 526,159 9, 843, 648 14, 613, 787 17, 087, 925 15,198,118 16, 537, 068 15, 951, 527 662, 794, 875 4, 322, 020 4, 256, 665 7, 976, 530 26,065, 467 557,113, 772 4, 550, 077 6,499, 762 6,029, 993 4,788,174 327,171, 634 705,415,557 578,981,778 350,395,464 223,961,685 350, 395, 464 242, 831, 326 $281, 980 $5,213,741 20,635,555 3, 3, 20 1 18 634, 631, 159 466 672 733 784 602 036 732 172 062 12, 250, 857 22,101,786 8,577,276 23, 891, 890 26,869, 039 36, 505, 873 34, 572, 074 18, 847,790 2, 301,102 1,242,167 33, 488,687 8, 226, 072 21,871, 008 7, 605, 773 17,594,900 3,912, 434 85,108, 325 107,148,673 597, 851,419 221,490,531 228, 057 2, 243, 097 1, 946, 537 21,277, 293 18,869, 641 705, 415,557 2,117, 775 18, 869,641 /No. 25.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING, BY DENOMINATIONS AND AMOUNTS, ON OCTOBER 31 IN EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE. 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. $2,020,167 $1,346, 778 2,020,167 7, 699,182 7,680 7, 691, 502 8, 396,179 58,606 8,337, 573 8, 947,798 272, 91)7 8, 674, 801 9, 663, 584 973,427 8, 690,157 10, 843, 693 2, 752, 688 8, 091, 005 12, 673, 867 5,471, 799 7, 202, 068 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 18, 048,176 14, 092,126 3, 956, 050 6,468,392 497, 538 5, 970, 854 7,256, 558 1, 437, 318 5,819, 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 18, 851, 264 15, 556,708 3, 294, 556 12,614, 896 10, 249, 092 2, 365, 804 14, 297, 360 7,919, 388 6, 377, 972 15,526,189 9, 891, 606 5,634, 583 16, 550,259 11, 143, 606 5,406, 653 Fives. Tens. Twenties. $26,924,100 $19,708,260 $6, 536,920 19, 708,260 53, 493, 210 195,800 53, 297, 410 75, 807, 000 225, 390 75, 581, 610 77, 899, 270 510, 620 77, 388, 650 79, 227, 620 1, 300, 500 77,927,120 81,107, 820 2, 847, 390 78, 260,430 85,118. 950 5, 060, 560 80, 058, 390 98, 246, 300 9,689, 570 88, 556, 730 112, 534, 520 16, 997, 020 95, 537, 500 125, 603, 990 25, 730, 700 99,873, 290 133, 370, 760 39,127, 070 94,243,690 174,105, 070 76, 085, 320 98, 019, 750 200, 086, 520 103, 692,140 96, 394, 380 6, 536, 920 28, 209, 500 26, 580 28,182, 920 42,278, 700 42, 060 42, 236, 640 43, 615, 720 198,080 43, 417, 640 44,430, 700 759, 760 43, 670, 940 45,490, 040 1, 496, 400 43, 993, 640 48, 208, 98.0 2, 701, 960 45,507,020 56,132, 040 5, 076, 520 51, 055, 520 64,513,760 8, 777, 040 55, 736, 720 72,164, 380 13, 061,420 59,102, 960 79, 242,180 19,832,160 59,410, 020 105, 921, 280 40,489,280 65, 432, 000 121, 729, 840 57, 444, 920 64, 284, 920 26, 924,100 84, 796, 000 104, 820 84, 691,180 111, 115, 620 153,175 110,962,445 113,535, 300 753, 855 112, 781,445 115, 738,140 2, 515, 095 113,223, 045 118, 674, 740 5,146, 030 113,528,710 124,376,620 9, 035, 250 115, 341, 370 142,195, 820 17, 014,975 125,180,845 159,666, 740 29, 803,335 129, 863, 405 174,472,280 45, 709, 815 128, 762, 465 196,215, 680 65, 208, 025 131, 007, 655 235, 275,920 124,633, 860 110 642,060 258, 917, 640 161, 910, 280 97, 007, 360 Fifties. $2,491, 300 One hundreds. $2, 903,400 2, 491, 300 2, 903, 400 10, 349, 700 15, 033, 600 46, 550 89, 500 10, 303,150 14, 944,100 16,473, 700 24, 657, 500 76, 050 172, 700 16, 397, 650 24, 484,800 17, 469, 850 26, 243, 600 432,300 877, 000 17, 037, 550 25, 366, 600 17,775, 450 26, 766, 600 880. 950 1. 598, 000 16, 894, 500 25,168,600 18, 205, 350 27, 526,300 1,502,050 2, 708,100 16,703, 300 24,818,200 19,180, 600 28; 667, 200 2, 501, 050 . 4, 587, 500 16, 679, 550 24, 079, 700 21,806, 850 32, 365, 500 4, 277, 250 7, 846,100 17, 529, 600 24, 519, 400 24, 859, 950 36, 779, 700 6, 309. 000 11, 098, 900 18, 550; 950 25, 680, 800 27, 987,100 41, 661, 000 8,448, 800 14, 405, 700 19, 538, 300 27, 255, 300 33, 348, 500 49, 250, 200 11,577,800 19, 657, 200 21, 770, 700 29, 593, 000 44, 209, 250 64, 585, 800 19,051, 850 29, 942, 800 25,157, 400 34,643, 000 49, 281, 750 71, 092, 000 25, 789, 200 39, 578, 500 23,492, 550 31, 513, 500 Five hundreds. One thousands. $250,000 I 250, 000 5,446, 500 $4. 404, 000 1,000 5, 446, 500 4, 403, 000 6, 669, 500 4, 728, 000 302, 500 507, 000 6, 367, 000 4, 221, 000 6, 691, 500 4, 728, 000 671,500 1, 563, 000 6,020, 000 3, 165, 000 6, 744, 500 4, 746, 000 909,000 1, 858, 000 5, 835, 500 2,888, 000 6, 838, 500 4, 769, 000 1, 347, 000 2, 501, 000 5,491,500 2, 268, 000 6, 980, 000 4, 779, 000 2, 096. 000 3, 380,000 4, 884, 000 1, 399, 000 7, 326,500 4,843,000 3, 078, 000 4,028, 000 815, 000 4, 248, 500 7, 810, 500 4, 933, 000 3, 933, 500 4,315,000 3, 877, 000 618, 000 8, 233, 000 5,158,000 4, 829, 000 4, 530, 000 628, 000 3, 404, 000 8, 657, 000 5, 250, 000 5,838, 000 4, 683, 000 2, 819, 000 567,000 9,223, 000 5, 540, 000 7, 236,500 5, 047, 000 1, 986, 500 493, 000 9, 345, 500 5, 549, 000 8,108, 500 5, 272, 000 277,000 1, 237, 000 Total. $58, 813,980 58, 813, 980 205, 099,455 464, 250 204, 635, 205 294,585,214 1, 498, 255 293,086, 959 304, 202,141 5,107, 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 Issued during current vear. $58, 813,980 O 146, 285, 475 o 89, 485, 759 9, 616, 927 6,165,135 a o 8,376,450 16, 667, 875 48, 660, 710 3 50, 888, 475 46, 235, 375 51, 766, 644 136, 025,195 78, 480, 410 w O a to W No. 25.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING, BY DENOMINATIONS AND AMOUNTS, ON OCTOBER 31 IN BACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE—Continued. Ones. Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding | | I j Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding J $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 23,169, 677 20, 875, 215 2, 294,462 23,169, 677 21,838,565 1, 331,112 23,169, 677 22, 353, 877 815, 800 23,169, 677 22, 593, 909 575, 768 23,169, 677 22, 671, 936 497, 741 23,169, 677 22, 731, 963 437, 714 23,169, 677 22, 757, 987 411, 690 23,169, 677 22, 776,403 393,274 23,169,677 22, 783, 281 386, 396 Twos. Fives. Tens. Twenties. $13, 793, 936 $284, 084,240 $222, 660,640 $135,525,060 11, 111, 052 190, 579, 340 124, 347, 790 70, 470, 560 2, 682, 884 93, 504, 900 98, 312, 850 65, 054, 500 15, 035, 530 305,956, 440 241, 572, 930 146,883, 340 12, 053, 384 213,417,165 138, 591,490 79, 063, 560 2, 982,146 92, 539, 275 102, 981,440 67, 819, 780 15, 495, 038 327, 802, 200 259, 042, 230 157, 399, 020 13,002, 540 229, 980, 380 149, 305, 990 85,146, 860 2, 492, 498 97,911, 820 109, 736, 240 72,252,160 15,495,038 345,659,880 272, 031, 680 165, 327,960 13, 887, 778 245, 749,120 158, 211,100 90, 096, 400 1, 607, 260 99, 910, 760 113, 820, 580 75, 231, 560 15, 495, 038 368, 062, 520 294, 775,190 178,816, 340 14, 572, 868 267,582, 440 173,466, 350 98, 099, 840 922,170 100, 480, 080 121, 308, 840 80, 716, 500 15,495, 038 393,487,120 320, 422, 600 195, 035, 680 14,968, 280 296, 566,165 197, 709, 340 111,434,140 526, 758 96,920,955 122, 713, 260 83, 601, 540 15,495, 038 417,236,040 345,440, 860 211,576,920 15,141, 806 325,712,835 227,123, 550 128,492, 760 118,317;310 83, 084,160 15,495, 038 440, 505, 940 371, 821,020 228, 841, 820 15, 206, 570 355,196, 785 260,501, 070 149, 635, 240 85, 309,155 111, 319, 950 79, 206, 580 15,495,038 466, 042, 000 398,040,010 246, 363, 460 15, 257, 754 384, 085, 330 293, 828, 720 171,275,940 237, 284 81, 956, 670 104, 211, 290 75,087, 520 15, 495, 038 488, 336, 800 416, 959, 700 258, 912, 360 15, 279, 612 405, 546,320 317,672,780 187, 957,120 215, 426 82, 790, 480 99, 286, 920 70,955, 240 15,495, 038 502, 277, 620 427, 627, 990 266, 022,900 15, 293, 440 425, 853, 955 337, 999, 280 201, 838, 860 201, 598 76,423, 665 89, 628, 710 64,184, 040 15,495,038 520, 506, 800 442, 223, 330 275,754,140 15, 298, 872 453, 086,540 364,436, 600 218, 806, 920 196,166 67,420, 260 77, 786, 730 56, 947, 220 Fifties. $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, 41, 21, 67, 44, 23, 72, 49, 23, 694, 250 274, 950 419, 300 879, 700 594, 500 285, 200 667, 200 009,100 658,100 77, 801,450 54, 535,150 23, 266, 300 83, 051, 500 60, 828, 650 22, 222, 850 87, 927, 650 67, 288,100 20, 639, 550 90, 759, 700 72, 565, 050 18,194, 650 92, 481, 650 76, 807,150 15, 674, 500 94, 893, 350 81, 230,400 13, 662, 950 One hundreds. Five hundreds. $76, 733, 700 $9,996,000 47, 931, 700 8, 807, 500 28, 802, 000 1,188, 500 81, 292, 300 10, 090, 000 54,185,900 9,447,500 27,106,400 642, 500 85,074,000 10, 270, 000 58,160, 400 9, 643, 500 26, 913, 600 626, 500 87,951,000 10, 366, 500 61, 060,100 9, 742, 000 26, 890, 900 624, 500 95, 973, 200 10, 964, 500 66,020,200 10, 247, 500 29,953,000 717,000 103, 513, 800 11, 378, 500 71, 913, 000 10, 440, 000 31, 600, 800 938, 500 111, 474, 200 11, 566, 500 78,912, 500 10, 683, 500 32,561,700 I 883, 000 119, 977, 000 I 11, 853, 000 87,454,300 i 10, 990, 500 32,522,700 i 862, 500 128, 770, 600 !11,947,000 97,192, 200 11, 363, 500 31,578,400 j 583,500 134,202,100 11,947,000 105, 533, 000 11, 569, 000 28, 669,100 378,000 137, 516, 600 11, 947, 000 112,745,300 11, 646, 500 24, 771, 300 300, 500 142, 217, 600 11, 947, 000 119,872, 000 11, 706, 500 22, 345, 600 240, 500 O n e thousands. Total. Issued during current year. $5, 678, 000 $823,079, 650 5,411,000 507, 208,460 267, 000 315, 871,190 6, 214, 000 886, 904, 855 5, 900, 000 567, 264, 295 314,000 319,640, 560 6, 350, 000 945, 281, 215 6, 057, 000 610,160, 297 293,000 335,120, 918 6, 373, 000 989,068, 985 6,124, 000 647, 020, 663 249, 000 342, 048, 322 7,154, 000 1, 062, 290,165 6, 943, 000 703, 365, 263 211,000 358,924,902 7,197, 000 !l, 142, 366, 615 6,990,000 I 781,383,902 207,000 i 360,982,713 7,287,000 -1,221,047,685 7, 092, 000 870, 288, 010 195, 000 350, 759, 675 7, 379, 000 1, 302, 093, 995 7,156, 000 969, 641, 051 223, 000 332, 452, 944 7, 379, 000 1, 385,134, 435 7, 238, 000 1,070, 261,507 141, 000 314, 872, 928 7, 379, 000 1,447,161,375 7, 290, 000!l, 146,170,869 89,000 | 300,990,506 7, 379,000 |1,483, 917, 475 7, 305, 000;1, 212, 265, 888 74; 000 I 271, 651, 587 7, 379, 000ll, 533, 585, 935 7,320, 000 1, 294,541,113 59,000 I 239,044,822 $75,611,240 c 63, 825, 205 58, 376, 360 w 43,787,770 73, 221,180 80,076,450 o od I 78, 681, 070 81, 046, 310 83,040,440 O 62, 026, 940 36, 756,100 Q 49; 668, 460 Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed, Outstanding 23,169,677 22,794,643 375, 034 i. 23,169,677 22, 800, 061 369, 616 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22,802, 625 367, 052 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22,806, 348 363, 329 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169, 677 22, 810, 808 358, 869 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169, 677 22, 813, 727 355, 950 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22, 816, 231 353,446 Issued Redeemed Outstanding ! 23,169, 677 I 22, 817, 982 351, 695 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22,819,141 J 350,536 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22, 820, 496 349,181 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22, 821, 399 348, 278 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22, 822,125 347, 552 Issued Redeemed O utstanding 23,169,677 22, 822, 948 346, 729 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22, 823,693 345,984 15,495, 038 15,306,858 188,180 15,495, 038 15, 311,146 183, 892 15,495, 038 15, 313, 292 181,746 15,495, 038 15, 316,106 178, 932 15,495,038 15,319,508 175,530 15,495, 038 15, 321, 664 173,374 15,495, 038 15, 323, 762 171, 276 15, 495, 038 15,325, 066 169, 972 15,495, 038 15, 326, 004 169, 034 15,495,038 15, 326, 836 168, 202 15,495, 038 15, 327, 570 167, 468 15, 495, 038 15, 327, 982 167, 056 15, 495, 038 15, 328, 632 166,406 15, 495, 038 15, 329, 064 165,974 532, 659, 620 451, 361, 990 281, 804, 220 95,997,250 j 144, 384, 000 476,027,775 386, 221,110 232, 686, 320 84,750,700 i 125, 601, 800 56, 631, 845 65,140, 880 49,117, 900 11,246,550 ; 18, 782, 200 544,788, 840 461, 240, 000 288, 323, 560 97, 468,100 147, 273, 300 87, 709, 800 130, 537, 200 494, 306,190 403,621, 260 244,251,900 50,482, 650 57, 618, 740 44, 071, 660 9, 758, 300 16,736,100 561,426,260 474,952, 880 297, 355, 680 99, 848, 700 151, 976,100 511, 284,975 421,173, 990 256, 301, 380 90,406, 400 135,172, 500 9, 442, 300 16, 803, 600 50,141, 285 53, 778, 890 41, 054, 300 577,190, 300 491, 530, 600 308, 389, 420 102, 085, 550 156, 315,100 527, 218, 370 437,176, 700 267, 451,740 92, 916, 700 139, 439, 800 49, 971, 930 54, 353, 900 40,937, 680 9,168, 850 16, 875, 300 605,475, 540 519, 398, 970 326, 900,880 105, 970, 750 163, 949, 500 543, 392, 670 452,919, 540 278, 070,440 95, 400, 300 143, 918, 400 62,082, 870 66, 479, 430 48, 830, 440 10, 570, 450 20, 031,100 630, 757, 720 539, 903, 580 340, 460, 600 108,420, 000 168, 740,100 568,047, 950 474, 251. 610 292,191,960 98, 256, 200 149, 084, 000 62, 709, 770 65, 651, 970 48, 268, 640 10,163, 800 19, 656,100 652, 869,420 556, 374, 550 351, 310, 920 111, 083, 050 173,825,100 587,176, 685 489, 894, 730 302, 298, 800 100, 367, 300 152, 911,100 65,692,735 66, 479, 820 49, 012,120 10, 715, 750 20, 914, 000 682, 044, 800 580, 697,100 367, 415, 620 113, 923, 900 179, 480, 200 606, 223, 735 1 508, 853,150 314,158, 980 102, 940, 650 157, 615, 700 75,821,065 ! 71,843,950 53,256,640 j 10,983,250 21,864, 500 715, 811, 820 | 604,188,140 382,964,400 117,184,950 185, 939, 200 642, 879, 715 533, 020, 990 330,176, 200 106.399, 050 164, 254, 400 72,932,105 ! 71,167,150 52,788,200 10, 785, 900 21, 684, 800 744,880,780 628,256,250 398, 844,140 120, 684, 300 192, 892, 300 670,888,605 553,593,290 343, 369, 700 109,191,200 169, 653, 400 73 992175 74, 662, 960 55,474, 440 11,493,100 73, 992,175 23, 238, 900 771,540, 360 648,025, 440 411, 949, 920 123.193, 200 197, 877, 500 696, 080, 655 572, 065, 230 355, 470, 780 111, 900, 000 174, 765, 300 56, 479,140 11, 293, 200 23,112, 200 75, 459, 705 75, 960, 210 793, 221, 520 718, 638, 230 458, 928, 920 131, 381, 650 214, 224, 900 722, 857, 925 595, 549, 950 370, 520, 820 115.194, 750 181, 335, 700 88, 408,100 16,186, 900 32, 889, 200 70, 363, 595 123, 088, 280 811, 372, 680 773, 811, 540 495,635, 500 135, 738,100 222, 937, 600 751,107, 035 630, 531,420 391,181,100 119, 005, 900 188, 506, 700 60,265, 645 143,280,120 104, 454, 400 16, 732, 200 34, 430, 900 836, 516,480 831,418, 770 534, 035, 360 139, 790, 950 231, 043, 300 775, 033, 700 677,153, 380 419, 234, 460 123, 843, 700 197, 809, 900 61, 482, 780 154, 265, 390 114, 800, 900 15, 947, 250 33, 233, 400 .NOTE.—First issue December 21, 1863; first redemption April 5, 1865. 11, 947, 000 11, 737, 500 209, 500 11, 947, 000 11, 764, 000 183, 000 11, 947, 000 11, 779, 500 167,500 11, 947, 000 11, 794, 000 153, 000 11, 947, 000 11, 807, 500 139,500 11, 947, 000 11, 817, 500 129, 500 11, 947, 000 11, 824, 000 123, 000 11, 947, 000 11, 828, 500 118,500 11, 947, 000 11, 836, 500 110, 500 11, 947, 000 11, 838, 500 108, 500 11, 947, 000 11, 842, 500 104, 500 11, 947, 000 11, 844, 500 102, 500 11, 947, 000 11, 850, 000 97, 000 11, 947, 000 11, 851, 000 96, 000 7,379,000 J. 564,197,795 7, 327, 000 1, 362,453, 706 52,000 I 201,744,089 7,379,000 I 1,597,084,515 7,333,000 11,417,634,557 46, 000 179, 449, 958 7,379,000 jl,643,550,335 7, 337, 000 1, 471, 571,662 42, 000 171, 978, 673 7> 379, 000 1, 693, 501,685 7,345,000 11,521,464,764 34, 000 172, 036, 921 7, 379, 000 1, 779, 686, 355 7, 346, 000 1, 570, 985,166 33, 000 208, 701,189 7, 379, 000 1, 846, 272, 715 7, 348, 000 11, 639,132, 611 31, 000 207,140,104 7, 379, 000 1, 903, 453, 755 7, 350, 000 1, 689, 962, 608 29, 000 213, 491,147 7, 379, 000 1, 981, 552,335 7, 351, 000 1, 747,114, 763 28, 000 234, 437, 572 7, 379, 000 2, 064, 079, 225 7,351, 000 1, 834, 063, 000 28,000 230, 016, 225 7, 379, 000 2,143, 548, 485 7, 351, 000 1, 904, 033, 027 28, 000 239, 515, 458 7, 379, 000 2,210, 577,135 7, 351, 000 1, 967, 624, 434 28, 000 242, 952, 701 7, 379, 000 2, 374, 385,935 7, 352, 000 2, 042, 805, 752 27,000 331, 580,183 7, 379, 000 2,497, 486,135 7, 354, 000 2,137, 687,735 25, 000 359, 798,400 7, 379, 000 2, 630, 795, 575 7, 354, 000 2,250,432, 897 25, 000 380, 362, 678 30, 611, 860 32, 886, 720 46,465, 820 g 'YYYYYYYYYY. w 49, 951, 350 o 86,184, 670 h0 •"3 HI w 66, 586, 360 O o 57,181, 040 h S d H 78, 098, 580 --------82, 526, 890 Q C g Sd o 79, 469, 260 ----------67, 028, 650 163, 808, 800 hj H W H cj w w 123,100, 200 H 53 O • • • ^ 133, 309, 440 O 106 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 26.—NATIONAL GOLD BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1902. Denominations. Fives Tens . . . . . . . . Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands .. Total Unredeemed fractions Outstanding. Issued. Redeemed. $364,140 746, 470 722, 580 404, 850 809, 700 342, 500 75,000 $346, 250. 00 720, 830. 00 705, 640.00 398, 800. 00 800,100. 00 340, 500.00 75, 000.00 $17, 890. 00 25, 640. 00 16,940. 00 6, 050. 00 9, 600. 00 2, 000. 00 3,465, 240 3,387,120.00 —104. 50 78,120. 00 +104. 50 3, 387, 015.50 78, 224. 50 Total No. 27.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,1902, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING TO THAT DATE. Issued Issued preTotal issued Total redeemed during the vious years. to Oct. 31, 1902. to Oct. 31, 1902. year. Denominations. Ones • .. Twos rives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds ... Total Unredeemed fractions. Total $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 $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, 000 133,309,440 2, 497, 486,135 2, 630, 795, 575 --$25,143, 800 57,607,230 38, 399, 860 4,052,850 8,105, 700 Circulation outstanding Oct. 31,1902. $22, 823, 693. 00 $345,984.00 15, 329. 064.00 165, 974.00 775, 033, 700. 00 61,482, 780. 00 677,153, 380. 00 154, 265, 390. 00 419,234, 460. 00 114, 800, 900. 00 123, 843, 700. 00 15, 947, 250. 00 197,809,900.00 33, 233, 400. 00 11, 851, 000. 00 96, 000. 00 7, 354, 000. 00 25, 000. 00 2, 250,432, 897. 00 —35,431.50 380, 362, 678. 00 +35, 431. 50 2, 250, 397, 465.50 380, 398,109.50 No. 28.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING AND THE AMOUNT AND P E R CENT OF NOTES OF $5 ON MARCH 14 AND OCTOBER 31, 1900, MARCH 30 AND OCTOBER 31, 1902. Date. March 14, 1900 . October 31, 1900 March 30, 1901 . October 31, 1901 October 31, 1902 Total circulation. $254, 026, 230 331, 580,183 350, 021, 811 359, 798, 400 380,362, 678 $5 notes. Amount. $79, 310,710 70, 363, 595 65, 565, 520 60, 265,645 61,482,780 Per cent. 31.2 21.2 18.7 16.7 16.1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 107 No. 29.—NUMBER AND DENOMINATIONS OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED AND REDEEMED SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SYSTEM, AND THE NUMBER OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1902. Denomination s. Twenties Fifties Five hundreds One thousands . . . Total . . . No Outstanding. Issued. Redeemed. 23 169 677 7, 747, 519 167, 303, 296 83,141, 877 26,701,768 2, 795, 819 2,310, 433 23, 894 7,379 22 823 693 7, 664, 532 155, 006, 740 67,715,338 20, 961, 723 2, 476,874 1, 978, 099 23, 702 7,354 345,984 82,987 12, 296, 556 15, 426, 539 5, 740, 045 318,945 332,334 192 25 313, 201, 662 278,658,055 34,543, 607 30.—VAULT ACCOUNT, SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF CURRENCY RECEIVED AND ISSUED DURING THE YEAR AND THE AMOUNT ON HAND OCTOBER 31, 1902. National-bank currency in vault at close of business October 31, 1901 $130, 814.070 Amount received from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing during the year ended October 31,1902 159,739,450 Total to account for Amount issued to banks during the year Amount withdrawn from the vault and canceled $133,309,440 5,773,140 290, 553, 520 Total withdrawn 139, 082, 580 Amount in vault at close of business October 31,1902 151,470,940 No. 31.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAD NO CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1902. Title and location of banks. Mechanics' National Bank, New York, N. Y . . . 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 Riggs National Bank, Washington, D. C Fletcher National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind National Exchange Bank, Castleton, N. Y , Irvington National Bank, Irvington, N. Y Citizens' National Bank, Monticello, Ky First National Bank, Dolgeville, N. Y , Total , Capital. Bonds. $2, 000, 000 2,000, 000 300, 000 60, 000 200, 000 500, 000 500, 000 25,000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 $50, 000 50,000 50, 000 15,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 6,250 6,250 6,250 6,250 5,660,000 340, 000 108 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 32.—"ADDITIONAL CIRCULATION" ISSUED AND RETIRED, BY STATES, DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1902, AND TOTAL AMOUNT ISSUED AND RETIRED SINCE JUNE 20, 1874. « Circulation issued. Underact of July 12; Additional. 1882. States and Territories. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachn setts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of ColumbiaVirginia 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 $24, 950 7,180 70, 050 5,070 26, 545 134, 580 16, 380 17,820 3, 305 40,175 6,730 12, 800 18, 250 13,915 4,920 24, 497 48, 540 33,000 Total Surrendered to this office and retired From J u n e 20, 1874, to Oct. 31, 1901 Surrendered a n d retired same dates Grand total. 508,707 98,400 279, 000 4, 324, 630 100, 000 127, 000 15,401, 670 203,170 3, 667, 050 11, 850 949,450 Circulation retired. Total. Under act Insolvent and of J u n e 20, liquidating 1874. banks. $286, 000 $436, 320 123, 350 217, 360 286,180 130, 365 4, 394, 680 3,456, 887 100, 000 616, 680 132, 070 509, 935 15,428, 215 2, 392, 343 203,170 319, 485 3,801, 630 2,609,115 11, 850 5,450 965, 830 447,165 1, 260, 750 317, 850 83, 250 18, 750 228, 250 110,000 122, 750 339, 500 119, 300 1, 078, 045 1, 260, 750 317, 850 ltl, 070 18,750 228, 250 110,000 122, 750 339, 500 119, 300 1, 081, 350 278, 415 20, 865 12, 640 19, 000 129,355 2,350 32, 500 44, 950 550 313,710 872, 550 113, 850 2, 562,100 2,301,660 820, 750 719, 400 981, 750 480, 050 266, 350 754, 750 478, 400 138, 000 912,725 113, 850 2, 568, 830 2, 314, 460 839, 000 733,315 981, 750 480, 050 271, 270 754, 750 478, 400 162,497 390, 395 95,145 619, 070 951, 320 140, 8.15 925, 242 122, 890 424, 000 152, 068 134, 855 50, 365 161, 980 6,250 106, 250 43,750 92, 500 21, 250 159, 500 115,800 118,750 1,308,100 42, 500 63, 700 50 247, 200 163, 600 6,250 106, 250 43, 750 92, 500 21, 250 159, 500 115, 800 118,750 1, 356, 640 42, 500 96, 700 50 247,200 163, 600 6,500 6,500 53, 312 77, 545 10,990 17, 720 5,560 2,930 5,800 6,300 1,970 $52,598 18, 543 20, 541 934,437 397, 222 31, 821 1, 371, 646 100,170 353, 735 5,543 91, 518 32, 070 16, 587 38,280 29, 945 43, 236 23, 926 2,785 29, 960 1,730 171, 705 86,155 6,386 67, 338 24, 504 184,793 251,144 77,472 404,360 171, 826 44, 495 78, 417 46, 481 41,950 94, 702 1,300 13, 685 30, 044 1,950 23, 405 8,220 12,300 10, 262 36,540 22, 530 4,212 6,780 50 670 1,580 Total. $488, 918 235, 903 150, 906 4,391, 324 1, 013, 902 541,756 3, 763,989 419, 655 2, 962, 850 10, 993 538, 683 32, 070 295, 002 ?9,145 42, 585 62, 236 153, 281 5,135 62, 460 46, 680 172, 255 399, 865 6,386 457, 733 119, 649 803, 863 1, 202,464 218, 287 1, 329, 602 294,716 468, 495 230,485 181, 336 92,315 256, 682 1,300 13, 685 83, 356 1,950 100, 950 19, 210 12, 300 27, 982 42,100 25,460 10,012 6,780 50 6,970 3,550 42, 111, 975 42, 620, 682 16, 345, 712 5,521,549 21,867,261 588, 659, 723 383, 989,419 175,939,823 559,929, 242 42,111,975 631,280,405 400, 335,131 181,461,372 600,726,144 636,359 18, 293, 282 508, 707 « Notes of gold banks not included in this table. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 109 No. 33.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES RECEIVED MONTHLY FOR REDEMPTION BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1902, AND THE AMOUNT RECEIVED DURING THE SAME PERIOD AT THE REDEMPTION AGENCY OF THE TREASURY, TOGETHER WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT RECEIVED SINCE THE APPROVAL OF THE ACT OF J U N E 20, 1874. a Received by the Comptroller of the Currency. From the Prom national banks in connection with reduction of circu- For replacelation and ment with replacement new notes. with new notes. Month. redemption agency. For reduc- Insolvent tion of and circulation liquidating under national act of June banks. 20, 1874. November, 1901 December, 1901 January, 1902 February, 1902 March, 1902 April, 1902 May,1902 June, 1902 July, 1902 August, 1902 September, 1902 October, 1902 $100 925 140 21, 320 1,825 148, 630 30 9,715 16, 400 800 11, 050 100 $6,484, 008 $1,106,912 6, 336, 210 1, 036, 308 8, 813,197 1, 561, 932 8, 317, 250 1, 566, 700 8, 300, 408 1, 579, 818 8, 475. 455 1, 367, 755 8,844,287 2, 048, 265 7,820,413 1, 597,190 6, 854, 545 1, 259, 797 5, 543, 707 1,014,373 6, 809, 690 1. 026,123 7, 976, 972 i; 180, 540 Total Received from June 20,1874, to Oct. 31, 1901 211,035 90, 576,142 Grand t o t a l . . . Total. Received at the United States Treasury redemption agency. $489,766 359, 339 470,865 482, 771 484, 602 542, 645 562, 573 512,493 414, 213 370, 300 451, 027 380, 955 $8, 080, 786 7, 732, 782 10, 846,134 10, 388, 041 10, 366, 653 10, 534, 485 11,455,155 9, 939, 811 8, 544, 955 6, 929,180 8, 297, 890 9, 538, 567 $11,087,009 13, 351,267 20, 863, 764 14, 999,349 14, 610, 899 15, 450, 660 17, 243, 753 16, 369, 882 15,334, 968 13, 213, 682 11, 242, 552 12,483, 910 5, 521, 549 112, 654, 439 176, 251, 695 18,710, 262 1, 399, 491, 366 383, 989,419 175, 939, 783 1,978,130,830 3,138, 084, 988 16, 345, 713 18, 921, 297 1, 490, 067, 508 400, 335,132 181,461,332 2, 090,785, 269 3, 314, 336, 683 a Notes of gold banks are not included in this table. No. 34.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES RECEIVED AT THIS BUREAU AND DESTROYED YEARLY SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT 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 Amount. Amount. $175, 490 Durin 1! $47, 726, 083 1, 050,382 1888 59, 568, 525 3,401,423 1889 52, 207, 627 4, 602, 825 1890 44, 447, 467 8, 603; 729 1891 45,981, 963 14, 305, 689 1892 43, 885, 319 24, 344, 047 1893 44, 895, 466 30, 211, 720 1894 62, 835, 395 36,433,171 1895 46,997, 527 49, 939, 741 1896 53, 613, 811 137, 697, 696 1897 83,159,973 98, 672, 716 1898 66, 683,467 76, 918, 963 59, 988, 303 1899 57, 381, 249 71, 065, 968 1900 41,101, 830 90, 848,100 1901 , 35, 539, 660 1902 107, 222, 495 54,941,130 Additional amount of insolvent and 74,917, 611 liquidating national-bank notes 82, 913, 766 destroyed 191,892, 507 93,178, 418 Gold notes 3,387,015 91, 048, 723 59, 989,810 Total a2,253,776,800 a In addition, $7,680, destroyed in transit. 110 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 35.—NATIONAL BANK NOTES ISSUED DURING EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE; NATIONAL BANK NOTES DESTROYED OF ACTIVE BANKS, INSOLVENT AND LIQUIDATING BANKS, AND TOTAL DESTRUCTIONS FOR EACH YEAR DURING THE SAME PERIOD, AND ALSO THE PERCENTAGE OF DESTRUCTIONS TO ISSUES. Destroyed. Insolvent and liquiActive banks. dating banks. & 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 $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 57,181, 040 78,098, 580 82, 526, 890 79,469, 260 67,028, 650 163,808,800 123,100, 200 133,309,440 ?er cent Total.a Total outstanding. tions active banks to issues. destructions to 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 53,328,412 141, 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 57,152,155 86, 948, 237 69, 970, 027 63, 591, 407 75,181, 318 94, 881, 983 112,745,162 $58 813 980 204,635 205 293, 086, 959 I 0.52 299, 094, 824 35.36 300,116, 958 74.64 299, 724, 791 102. 71 301, 859, 275 85.82 324, 475,207 50.02 340,990, 825 59.36 348,347, 674 78.79 348, 785, 906 9G.47 343,176, 018 101.23 319, 867, 070 125. 73 315, 871,190 101. 72 319, 640, 560 89.91 335,120,918 70.40 342, 048, 322 81.16 358, 924, 902 75.03 360, 982, 713 93.55 350, 759, 675 105. 37 332,452, 944 114. 96 314,872, 928 109. 64 300, 990,506 96.71 271, 651, 587 129. 84 239,044,822 119.93 201, 744,089 170. 54 179,449,958 135.15 171, 978, 673 98.95 172, 036,921 87.85 208, 701,189 52.09 207,140,104 94.36 213,491,147 82.18 234,437,572 68.64 230, 016, 225 100. 76 239,515,458 83.91 242, 952, 701 89.49 331, 580,183 43.38 359, 798, 400 73.80 380, 362,678 80.56 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. It 105.35 88.04 94.87 45.89 77.07 84.57 T o t a l . 2, 630, 795, 575 2, 058, 497, 278 191,935,619 2, 250, 432,897 78.25 85.54 $1,225,872 3,401, 423 4,602, 825 8,603,729 14,305, 689 24, 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 54, 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, 68.f;, 467 59, 988, 303 71,065,968 90,848,300 107,222,495 a Notes of gold banks not included. $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 *> Includes fractions of notes redeemed, $43,112. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Ill No. 36.—VAULT ACCOUNT, SHOWING T H E AMOUNT OF C U R R E N C Y R E C E I V E D AND D E S T R O Y E D DURING T H E YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1902. There was in the vault of the redemption division of this office, awaiting destruction, at the close of business October 31, 1901 Received during the year ended October 31,1902 $308,600 112,655,184 Total Withdrawn and destroyed during the year Balance in vault October 31, 1902 112,963,784 112, 744, 789 218,995 No. 37.—TAXES ASSESSED ON CIRCULATION, D E P O S I T S , AND CAPITAL O F NATIONAL BA.NKS, 1864 TO 1882. Tear. 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 Total On deposits. On capital. $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 $95,911.87 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. 29 3, 209, 967. 72 3, 514, 265.39 3, 505,129. 64 3,451, 965. 38 3, 273, 111. 74 3, 309, 668. 90 4,058, 710.61 4, 940, 945.12 a 8, 295, 717.93 $18,432.07 133, 251.15 406, 947.74 321,881. 36 306, 781. 67 312, 918. 68 375,962.26 385, 292.13 389, 356. 27 454,891. 51 469, 048.02 507,417.76 632, 296.16 660,784.90 560, 296.83 401, 920.61 379,424.19 431,233.10 a707,751.33 $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. 93 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 52, 253, 518. 24 60,940, 067.16 7, 855, 887.74 121,049,473.14 On circulation. Total. a T o J u n e 1,1883. No. 38.—TAXES ASSESSED ON CAPITAL AND DEPOSITS OF NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1883, ON CIRCULATION FROM 1864 TO 1902, AND ON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS (WAR REVENUE ACT OF 1898) TO JUNE 30, 1902. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879.... 1880 1881 1882 Total T a x paid o n capital a n d deposits. $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 a 9,003,469.26 68,795,954.90 T a x paid o n 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 Year. 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 T a x paid o n circulation. *, 132,006.73 J, 024, 668.24 }, 794, 584. 01 2,592,021.33 <5, 044,922.75 1L, 616,127.53 ] L, 410, 331. 84 3L, 254, 839. 65 L, 216,104.72 1,331,287.26 1,443,489.69 L, 721,095.18 L, 704,007.69 1,551,676.03 J, 020, 703.65 L, 901,817. 71 :L, 991, 743.31 L, 881, 922.73 L, 599, 231.08 L, 633, 309.15 Total 90, 419,398. 52 a To June 1, 1883. : T a x paid on capital and surplus. $1,752, 802. 00 1,730, 251. 00 1,731,929.00 1, 833, 431. 00 7,048, 413.00 112 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 39.—TAXES ASSESSED ON NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATING NOTES, COST OF R E DEMPTION, COST OF PLATES, AND EXAMINERS' FEES, 1883 TO 1902. Semiannual duty on circulation. Year. 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 Total... Cost of redemp- Assessment Assessment Assessment tion of notes for cost of for cost of for examby the plates, iners' fees new extended United States plates, (sec. 5240, banks. Treasurers banks. U.S.). Total. $3,132, 006.73 3,024, 668. 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 1, 721, 095.18 1, 704, 007. 69 1, 851, 676.03 2,020, 703.65 1, 901, 817. 71 1, 991, 743. 31 1, 881, 922. 73 1,599, 221. 08 1,633, 309.15 $147, 592. 27 160, 896. 65 181, 857.16 168,243. 35 138, 967. 00 141,141.48 131,190. 67 107, 843. 39 99, 366. 52 100,593. 70 103, 032. 96 107, 445.14 100, 352. 79 114, 085. 63 125, 061. 73 125, 924. 35 121, 291.40 122, 984.76 146, 236.18 b 153, 796. 33 $25, 980. 00 18, 845. 00 13,150. 00 14, 810.00 18, 850. 00 14,100. 00 12, 200. 00 24,175. 00 18,575. 00 15, 700.00 14,225. 00 4, 050. 00 4, 950. 00 5, 450. 00 3, 050. 00 5, 275. 00 8, 200. 00 29, 200. 00 85, 975. 00 43, 200. 00 $34,120. 00 1, 950.00 97, 800. 00 24,825. 00 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 38,165, 880. 28 2, 597, 903. 46 379,960.00 250, 445. 00 3, 637, 704. 61 45, 031, 893.35 $94, 606.16 $3, 434,305.16 99, 642. 05 3, 306, 001. 94 107, 781. 73 3,195,172. 90 107, 272. 83 2, 907,172. 51 110, 219. 88 2, 314, 709. 63 121, 777.86 1,897, 046.87 130,725. 79 1, 685, 023. 30 136, 772.71 1, 524, 355. 75 138,969.39 1,480,215.63 161, 983. 68 1, 617, 664. 64 162, 444. 59 1, 728, 392.24 251, 966. 79 2, 088, 932.11 238, 252. 27 2, 054,437. 75 237, 803. 51 2, 212, 765.17 222, 858. 92 2, 373,374. 30 225,445. 27 2,260, 237. 33 244, 903. 62 2, 368, 988.33 259,164. 86 2, 308, 322. 35 277, 816. 07 2,122, 748. 33 307,296. 63 2,152,027.11 a Cost, 1874 to 1882, $1,971,587.10; total, 1874 to 1902, $4,569,490.56. b Cost of redemption per $1,000, $0.92444. No. 40.—TAXES COLLECTED ON CAPITAL, DEPOSITS, AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS TO JUNE 30, 1902. Collected on capital up to June 1,1883 $7,855,887.74 Collected on deposits up to June 1,1883 60,940, 067.16 Collected on circulation, 1864 to 1902 90,419,398.52 Total 159,215,353.42 No. 41.—TAXES COLLECTED ON CIRCULATION, DEPOSITS, AND CAPITAL OF BANKS, OTHER THAN NATIONAL, BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU, 1864 TO 1882. Collected on circulation Collected on deposits Collected on capital $5,487, 608.82 48,802,237.39 14, 986,143.44 Total 69,275,989.65 No. 42.—TAXES COLLECTED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE ON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF NATIONAL AND OTHER BANKS UNDER THE WAR REVENUE ACT OF JUNE 13, 1898. Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30— 1899 . . . 1900 1901 1902 Total . . . . . . .. . . . National banks. State, etc., banks. $1, 752, 802 $1, 998, 035 1,730, 251 1, 783, 599 1,731,929 1,538, 040 1,833,431 1, 817,081 7,048,413 7,136,754 Total. $3, 750, 837 3, 513, 850 3, 269, 969 3, 650, 511 14,185,167 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 113 No. 43.—AVERAGE AMOUNT OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES IN CIRCULATION, AND AMOUNT OF DUTY PAID THEREON BY NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND TERRITORY, YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. States, etc. Maine Average amount of notes in circulation. $5, 374, 545.12 4, 261, 069. 50 4, 098, 243. 31 24,265, 834.78 4, 372, 380. 68 10,142, 335.18 New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States. 52, 514,408. 57 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . D u t y paid on circulation. $28, 439.99 22, 688. 59 21, 513.63 123,473. 39 22, 568. 54 52,810.85 271, 492. 99 268, 949.20 43, 774. 30 217,127.98 4, 6-47. 95 29, 716. 51 6, 746.17 Total, Eastern States . 570,962.11 Virginia West Virginia . North Carolina . South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi 20, 296. 68 15,137. 61 8, 951.96 7, 223. 27 12,161. 24 3, 853. 37 10, 027.39 4, 411. 96 11,182. 82 46, 234.48 I, 663. 87 48, 623. 57 19,178. 51 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 Hawaii 40, 222,754. 54 208,946. 73 24, 399,269. 94 6, 769,626. 75 15, 775,159. 50 5, 527,286.98 4,043, 816.05 4, 017,577. 67 8,231, 334.98 15,163, 922. 00 132,417.75 36, 057.86 80, 944. 75 30,909. 38 20,314.54 20, 381.11 42,745. 44 76, 045. 73 83, 927, 993.87 439, 816. 56 745,: , 247. 07 623, 188.08 4,186, 002. 50 4, 957,107. 48 ~~~,916.00 441, , 217. 50 3, 390,! ,955.50 487,! 506. 50 782, J55.08 839,!, 970. 94 3, 754. 98 3, 306.09 21, 407. 77 24, 936.40 4, 583.95 2, 206. 61 17, 073.47 2, 479.48 4, 272. 56 4, 457. 87 17, 320, 266. 65 88, 485.18 1,126, 087. 63 1, 060, 248. 50 6,145, 746. 00 200, 975. 49 1,267,100.00 20, 500. 00 194,062.50 4, 011. 77 52,444. 02 5, 829.12 7, 646.54 31, 297. 23 1,142. 07 6, 335.49 102. 50 970.33 20.06 262. 24 Total, Pacific States j 10, 071,175. 91 53, 605.58 Total, United States 314,956,310.02 l7633, 309.15 CUR 1902, PT 1 8 114 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 44.—NUMBER, CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS OF NATIONAL BANKS, AND INTERNALREVENUE TAX PAID ON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. States* etc. Number of banks. Main© 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 1,132 59 $13, 916, 588. 00 $27, 740. 67 7, 209,176. 00 14, 402. 00 8,156, 975. 00 16, 25#. 17 107, 616, 677. 00 215, 206. 00 18, 391, 822. 00 36, 684. 67 28, 689, 307. 00 57,371.00 136, 539, 015. 00 47, 441, 530.00 183, 980, 545.00 367, 662. 51 161, 638, 207. 00 320, 276. 68 24, 445,893. 00 48, 736.17 136, 339, 859. 00 268, 367.18 3, 227, 385. 00 6, 445. 84 22,179, 481. 00 44, 217. 70 4, 598, 500. 00 9,196. 00 216, 836,164. 00 135,593,161.00 5, 610,000. 00 1, 896,889.00 4, 041,699. 00 1, 227,182.00 3,118,765.00 920, 631. 00 2, 060,500.00 705, 419.00 4, 556,320. 00 1, 512,800. 00 1, 410,750. 00 674, 500.00 3, 909,950. 00 701, 335. 00 1, 224,666. 00 488, 134. 00 3, 960,000. 00 3, 237,389. 00 23.128, 250. 00 6, 200,749.00 1, 120,000.00 309, 095. 00 13.129, 648. 00 4, 334,821.00 7, 507,200. 00 1, 639,174. 00 825, 873. 00 49,231,066.00 14, 00 15, 892, 773. 00 | 232,101. 5, 205, 712. 00 38,111,087.00 15, 209, 652. 00 12,161,000.00 | 3, 10,711,818.00 2,669, 488.00 12,560,548.00 2,557,116.00 425, 105. 00 15,233,356.00 | 3, 086,816.00 19,410,534.00 i 5, 1, 313 352, 429, 325. 00 697, 239. 57 7, 506,889. 00 5, 268,881.00 4, 039,396. 00 2, 765,919. 00 6, 069,120.00 2,085, 250.00 4, 611,285.00 1,712,800. 00 7,197, 389.00 29, 328,999.00 1, 429,095. 00 17,464, 469. 00 9,146, 374. 00 14, 662. 67 10, 420.00 8, 078. 00 5, 522. 83 11, 992. 32 4,105. 00 8, 940. 85 3, 307. 34 14, 358. 68 57,182. 20 2, 856. 00 34, 719. 85 18,166. 67 Total Western States. 64, 056, 939. 00 126, 766. 34 21,124, 874. 00 41,119. 83 53,316,799.00 103, 902. 22 15, 370, 652. 00 29, 736. 33 13, 381, 306. 00 26, 637. 66 15,117, 664. 00 29, 595. 63 18, 658, 461. 00 36, 915. 33 24,497,350.00 48, 571.49 173, 312,182.00 J52, 211, 863. 00225, 5.4, 045.00 I 443, 244. 83 035. 00 600.00 420. 00 397. 00 497, 000. 00 140, 442.00 1, 230,500.00 172, 500. 00 88, 219. 00 357, 881. 00 Washington. Oregon California . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii T a x paid. $10,968,329.00 $2, 948, 259. 00 5, 737, 500. 00 1, 471, 676. 00 6, 643, 333. 00 1,513, 642.00 77, 759,145. 00 29, 857, 532. 00 14,955, 250. 00 3, 436, 572. 00 20, 475, 458. 00 8, 213, 849. 00 North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska. Kansas. Montana , Wyoming . Colorado. New Mexico. Oklahoma . Indian Territory. Total Pacific States Capital and surplus. 74, 777, 748. 00 23, 848,118. 00 98, 625, 866. 00 194, 312.41 Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa Missouri ... Total United States Surplus. 99, 909,100. 00 15, 577.175. 00 80, 779, 536. 00 2,158, 985. 00 15, 384, 368. 00 3, 027, 000. 00 Total Southern States. Total Middle States. Capital. 2, 067,035. 00 1,878, 600. 00 11, 942,170.00 10,139, 122. 00 3,184, 000.00 1, 025,442. 00 5,794, 500.00 1, 009,300. 00 1, 661,219. 00 2, 350,509. 00 4,061.67 3, 603.17 23, 658. 33 20,176.99 6, 368.00 2, 050. 00 11,428. 00 1, 895. 00 3,195. 99 4, 535. 33 34,789, 903. 00 6,261, 994. 00 41, 051, 897.00 80, 972.48 3, 280, 000. 00 2,401, 000. 00 11,599, 000. 00 625, 000. 00 1,597, 500.00 82, 000. 00 455, 000.00 50, 000. 00 525, 000. 00 4, 001,109. 00 2,966, 480.00 13, 981, 258. 00 849,000. 00 2. 000, 058.00 86, 000. 00 602, 425. 00 51, 050. 00 526, 000. 00 7, 939.49 5,932. 00 27, 935. 00 1, 698. 00 3, 981.17 172.00 1,204.00 102. 00 1,035. 33 25, 063, 380. 00 4L9,998. 99 140 20, 614, 500. 00 | 4,448,880.00 4,423 656 869, 512.00 ^69,805,546.00 926, 675,058. 00 1,81J3, 430. 79 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 115 No. 45.- -NUMBER, CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS OF STATE BANKS, AND INTERNAL-REVENUE TAX PAID ON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. Capital and surplus. Maine N. ew Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania .. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia $15, 759, 25, 2, 075, 674, 2, 253, 000. 000. 000. 643. 407. 500. 00 00 00 00 00 00 , 035.00 116, 848. 00 30, 955. 00 732, 050. 00 412, 270. 00 425,400. 00 28, 066, 200. 00 18, 776, 735.00 2, 318, 750. 00 1, 067, 305. 00 31, 392, 264. 00 , 896, 040.00 413. 756. 00 525, 000. 00 728, 247. 00 3, 594,109. 00 49, 969. 00 253, 000. 00 $21,035. 00 875, 848. 00 55, 955. 00 2, 807, 693. 00 1, 086, 677. 00 2, 678, 900. 00 46, 842, 3, 386, 41, 288, 938, 4, 322, 302, 935. 055. 304. 756 356. 969. 00 00 00 00 00 00 Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida. Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 7, 581, 843. 00 5, 238, 952. 00 2, 775,184. 00 5, 558, 557. 00 10, 406, 433. 00 1, 015, 951. 00 3,177, 506. (JO 5, 639, 767. 00 5, 602, 508. 00 15, 842. 84 11, 023. 00 6, 487. 00 11, 268. 50 21, 720. 83 2, 289. 00 6, 562. 00 11, 701. 00 11,301.17 4, 380,167. 00 11, 293.173. 00 5, 465, 386. 00 3, 644, 747. 00 , 016, 849. 00 4, 958,135. 00 Total Southern States Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 1, 759, 2, 307, 6, 672, 5, 392, 1,185, 185, 1, 759, 397, 1, 250, 322, 170.00 673.00 774.00 706. 00 500. 00 825. 00 875. 00 035. 00 583. 00 154.00 17,653, 519.00 5, 843,489. 00 11, 335,600. 00 15, 913,395. 00 8, 049,889. 00 8, 599,900. 00 20,443, 461.00 23,122, 334. 00 35, 603.19 11, 332. 00 22, 317. 99 32, 738. 50 16, 009. 02 19, 592. 66 43,527.63 i 2, 027. 61 2, 077,170. 00 2, 638,723. 00 7, 814,390.00 6, 653,606. 00 1, 510,500.00 224, 825. 00 1, 883,375. 00 411, 435. 00 1,459, 358. 00 340, 329. 00 4, 822. 23 8,116. 90 20, 057. 52 18, 524. 72 2, 698. 47 635. 67 3,614.87 816.18 6, 622. 84 1, 063. 50 Total Western States 26, 697. 00 1, 824, 327. 00 164, 843. 00 I, 836, 577.00 7, 598,118. 00 40,175, 513. 00 57, 850. 00 593, 812.00 109, 834. 00 1, 681, 634. 00 130, 056. 00 735, 056. 00 66, 500. 00 470, 500. 00 125, 000. 00 Total Pacific States Total United States 39, 288, 521. 00 8,153, 898. 00 ! 47, 442,419. 00 279, 529, 654. 00 176, 630, 973. 00 356,160, 627. 00 3,940. 85 3, 774. 40 81,631.95 1, 400. 00 3, 333. 00 1,433.50 992.17 250. 00 116 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 46.—NUMBER, CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS OF PRIVATE BANKS, AND INTERNALREVENUE TAX PAID ON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. States, etc. Number of banks. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts .. Khode Island Connecticut Total New England States.. New Y o r k New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland D i s t r i c t of Columbia. Total Eastern States. Capital. Surplus. $125,193. 00 $37, 038,00 15, 000. 00 3,893, 026.00 329,000.00 136, 400. 00 5, 000. 00 16, 952. 00 5, 000. 00 66, 402. 00 4,499,219.00 | Capital and surplus. $162, 231. 00 20, 000. 00 3, 910, 578. 00 334, 000. 00 202, 802. 00 Tax paid. $324.00 100. 7, 820. 668. 404. 00 33 00 00 130,392.00 4, 629, 611.00 9, 316. 33 471 77,790,403.00 4, 247, 743. 00 82, 038,146. 00 164,076. 93 89 1 30 23 3,419,014.00 10,000.00 1,942, 800. 00 510, 025. 00 1,144, 772. 00 26, 738. 00 18, 000. 00 614 i 83,672,242.00 j 5,437,253.00* 4, 563, 10, 1, 969, 528, 786. 000. 538. 025. 00 00 00 00 9,136. 75 50.00 3, 938. 83 1, 056. 00 89,109,495.00 178,258.51 Virginia West Virginia .. North Carolina. South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky 30 5 27 15 52 12 36 10 4 255 17 26 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana . . . 495 12,729,998.00 | 1,382,883.00 14,112,881.00 33, 538. 37 277 267 638 249 142 275 667 116 4,378, 790. 00 5,779, 808. 00 13, 012, 153. 00 2, 631, 724. 00 I, 379, 460. 00 3, 775, 802. 00 12, 612, 339.00 2,091, 370.00 1,167, 021.00 775, 662.00 2, 557,302. 00 218^ 097. 00 507, 120.00 1, 754,489. 00 472, 280. 00 5, 545, 820. 00 6,555, 470. 00 15,569, 455.00 3, 447, 393. 00 1, 597, 557. 00 4, 282, 922. 00 14, 366, 828.00 2, 563, 650.00 16, 856. 20 16, 704. 00 41, 548. 38 13, 309.17 6, 394.16 13,800.80 37, 463.28 7, 768.83 45,661,455.00 j 8,267,640.00 53,929,095.00 153, 844. 82 Tennessee Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin. MinnesotaIowa 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 TJtah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Total Pacific States . Total United States j 2, 631 ! ; ' | | 491, 000. 00 40, 000. 00 372, 091. 00 240, 000. 00 1,163,160.00 210, 000. 00 747, 000. 00 230, 000. 00 44, 000. 00 8, 211, 068. 00 398, 379. 00 492, 300.00 91, 000. 00 359,874.00 794,100. 00 433, 000. 00 651, 008. 00 181, 868. 00 782, 800. 00 209, 724.00 21 277 126 4,188 198, 360. 00 9, 440. 00 35,197. 00 17,000.00 359, 235. 00 27, 620. 00 92, 615. 00 7, 000. 00 1,150. 00 554,153. 00 46, 235. 00 29,878.00 5, 000. 00 669.00 120, 248. 00 144, 677. 00 99, 800. 00 49, 662. 00 28, 882. 00 180, 744. 00 360.00 49, 440.00 I 407, .00 257, 000.00 I 1, 522, 395.00 I 237, 620. 00 839, 615. 00 237, 000. 00 45, 150. 00 8, 765, 221. 00 444, 614.00 522, 178. 00 96, 000.00 480,122. 00 938, 777. 00 532, 800. 00 700, 670.00 210, 750. 00 963, 544. 00 209, 724.00 1,378.42 200. 00 1, 508. 00 821. 00 3, 429. 50 645. 00 2, 263. 50 343. 82 200. 00 20, 043. 80 1,102. 00 1, 336.66 266. 67 2, 825. 00 2, 983.32 1, 832. 00 1, 739.40 576. 02 3, 472. 00 750.03 263, 623. 00 57,194. 00 320, 817. 00 994.15 3, 675, 997. 00 681, 207.00 4, 357, 204. 00 15,171. 92 444, 140.00 862, 300. 00 1, 708,300. 00 592, 000. 00 142, 000.00 130, 000. 00 49,110. 00 187, 700.00 169, 309.00 38, 811. 00 6, 500. 00 11, 607. 00 493, 250. 00 1, 050, 000. 00 1, 877, 609.00 630, 811. 00 148,500. 00 141, 607. 00 1, 611. 50 2, 396. 34 4, 206. 00 1, 399. 83 637. 84 472. 50 75, 000. 00 2,000, 000.00 75,150. 00 75, 000. 00 2, 075,150. 00 150. 00 4,128. 00 538,187.00 6,491, 927. 00 15, 002.01 5, 953, 740. 00 156,192, 651. 00 16,437, 562. 00 I 172, 630, 213. 00 J 405,131. 96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 117 No. 47.—NUMBER, CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS OF LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND INTERNAL-REVENUE TAX PAID ON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. States, etc. Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts ... Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States.. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Number of banks. 19 37 18 16 122 51 140 Surplus. Capital and surplus. $375, 600. 00 50, 500. 00 337, 443. 00 9, 248. 500. 00 2, 851, 373. 00 774,149.00 $1, 977,400.00 485, 500. 00 1, 265, 443. 00 21, 843, 500. 00 6, 612, 804.00 2, 901, 949. 00 21,449, 031.00 13, 637, 565. 00 Capital. $1,601,800.00 435, 000.00 928, 000. 00 12, 595, 000.00 3,761,431.00 2,127, 800.00 35, 086, 596.00 66, 535.16 235,771.51 19, 380. 83 126, 882.10 2, 725. 00 38, 385. 00 10, 200. 00 2, 354, 231. 00 629, 669. 00 545, 550. 00 614, 000.00 1, 397, 229.00 209, 150. 00 906, 460. 00 164, 266. 00 2, 050, 000. 00 162, 500. 00 272, 500. 00 5, 684, 712.00 1,775, 756. 00 4, 626.17 1, 020. 67 1,089. 00 970. 00 2, 804. 83 418.00 1, 785. 00 334. 00 1,100.00 204. 66 493. 00 11, 248. 50 3,743.00 13, 361, 324. 00 3, 605, 364. 00 19,159, 600. 00 2, 054, 000. 00 160, 000. 00 565, 000. 00 1, 637, 585. 00 19, 729, 656. 00 27, 014. 84 7,186. 00 33, 245. 51 4,108. 00 320. 00 1,130. 00 3, 263.16 38,952. 33 149, 750. 00 60, 000. 00 77,900. 00 1, 025. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 10,500.00 1,110,220.00 202,490.00 497. 00 000. 00 000. 00 000. 00 000.00 000. 00 000. 00 500. 00 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. Hawaii. 1, 950, 827. 00 304, 364. 00 6,729, 600. 00 704, 000.00 40, 000. 00 237, 585. 00 7, 455,156. 00 50.00 170. 00 254. 00 98.67 692.00 53, 000. 00 1, 500. 00 21, 875. 00 389,000.00 534, 000. 00 3,968, 622.00 36, 000.00 280, 000. 00 108,450. 00 250," 000." 00 Total Pacific States. 5, 566, 072. 00 Total United States. ^02^477557700 $4,402. 00 970.00 2, 548. 00 39, 716. 83 13, 588. 33 5, 310. 00 47,825, 000. 00 73,073,970.00 | 120, 898,970.00 8, 250, 000.00 3,296,240.00 | 11, 546, 240. 00 46 059, 975.00 25,174,848.00 \ 71,234,823.00 300,000.00 I 1, 360, 000.00 1, 060, 000. 00 19, 232,154. 00 10, 069, 590. 00 9,162, 564. 00 575,000.00 5,125, 000. 00 4, 550, 000.00 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. T a x paid. 658,729.94 118 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 48.—NUMBER OF ALL INCORPORATED AND PRIVATE BANKS I N THE UNITED STATES AND AVERAGE NUMBER OF INHABITANTS TO EACH BANK; AVERAGE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, AND INTERNAL-REVENUE TAX PAID THEKEON, YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. States, etc. j Average Num- Inumberof ! ber of inhabitI banks. ants per bank. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total N e w England States N e w York "New J*e r s e y . . Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. 5,936 5,442 4,944 8,680 5,959 7, 933 $12, 710,322 6, 931, 500 7, 611, 333 96,323, 414 19, 720, 088 24,993,158 796 7,264 168,289,815 1,110 204 999 31 187 45 6,791 9,696 6,529 6,097 6,524 6,489 253, 590, 703 26,145, 925 161, 650, 789 3, 753, 985 30, 990, 867 8, 340, 025 484,472, 294 283,545,088 223 166 156 142 288 67 146 156 119 577 160 370 228 8, 502 6,048 12,500 9,711 7,979 8,313 12, 973 10,276 12, 084 5,596 8,425 5,968 9,092 14, 111, 373 8, 664, 822 6, 222,791 7, 606, 814 15, 848, 966 2, 613, 450 8,173, 334 6, 497, 357 9, 689, 975 31,501,818 5,425,126 27, 213. 289 14,129, 601 157, 698, 716 Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan. Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri . Surplus. 118 77 ] 70 ! 337 75 119 Total Eastern States. I 2,576 Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina . South Carolina.. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee * Capital. 568 1,094 585 428 630 1,429 736 4,757 ! 4,553 ! 4,601 4,256 | 5,019 i 2,927 1,609 j 4,342 79,485, 085 29,999, 350 72, 580, 740 28, 977, 407 18, 860, 378 24, 385, 500 47,377,095 50, 969, 345 Capital and surplus. Tax paid. $3, 366, 932 $16, 077, 254 1, 639, 024 8,570, 524 1,887, 040 9, 498, 373 39, 855, 034 136,178, 448 6, 705, 215 26,425, 303 9, 479, 800 34,472, 958 $32,566. 67 17,122.00 19, 016.17 268, 639.16 53, 111. 00 68, 519.00 62, 933, 045 231, 222,860 458, 974. 00 157, 827, 555 411,418,258 13, 232, 263 39, 378,188 91, 775, 983 253, 426, 772 5, 536,141 1, 782,156 16,712,662 I 47, 703,529 10, 554,494 2,214,469 814, 736.12 74, 823. 00 488, 274. 81 11, 096.84 95, 669. 79 21, 056.00 4, 020, 950 2, 522,120 1, 544, 627 1, 588, 662 3, 546, 211 934, 521 1,361,532 1, 256, 476 5, 205, 072 6, 754, 902 1,101, 250 7, 751, 243 2, 353,915 39, 941,481 768,017,382 1, 505, 656. 56 18,132, 323 11,186, 942 7, 767, 418 9,195, 476 19, 395,177 3, 547, 971 9, 534, 866 7, 753,833 14, 895, 047 38, 256, 720 6, 526, 376 34, 964, 532 16, 483, 516 ~36, 510.10 22, 663.67 17,162. 00 18, 582. 33 39, 947. 48 7, 457. 00 19,551.35 15, 686.16 26,959. 85 77, 430. 66 14,480.02 71, 312. 70 34,013.17 197,640,197 { 401,756.49 206, 240. 57 76, 341. 83 201, 014.10 79,892. 00 49, 360. 84 64,119. 09 121,169. 40 147, 320. 26 21,132,517 I 7,129,847 26, 800,714 7, 808, 033 4, 328, 374 4,179, 986 7, 729, 240 18, 943, 645 3,748 j 352,634,900 98,052, 356 450, 687,256 945, 458. 09 3,718 2,829 3,703 4,951 2, 282 4,558 3, 550, 000 4, 401,924 17, 725,466 14, 538, 625 4,825, 508 1, 251, 868 7, 381, 300 1,443, 924 2, 823,775 2, 578, 426 613, 205 680, 521 3, 077, 871 2, 878,403 894, 037 209,149 1,635,119 186, 535 296, 802 433, 229 4,163, 205 5, 082,445 20,803,337 17, 417,028 5,719, 545 1, 461,017 9,016, 419 1,630, 459 3,120, 577 3,011, 655 8, 933.90 14, 715. 07 46, 953.17 40, 632. 38 11,497. 87 3, 261. 69 19, 264. 87 3, 461. 21 9,818.83 6, 592. 98 2,151 2,481 60, 520, 816 10,904, 871 71,425, 687 165,131.97 121 91 341 44 46 19 23 6 9 4,554 4,769 4,519 4,068 6,304 2,211 5,739 12,167 18,889 5,910,770 5,469,034 49, 853, 317 1,788,962 3, 591, 300 817, 000 967,450 250,000 2,775, 000 801, 916 919, 023 10,488, 220 320, 661 529, 892 145, 663 213,925 1,050 76,150 6,712, 686 6, 388,057 60,341, 537 2,109, 623 4,121,192 962, 663 1,181, 375 251,050 2,851,150 14, 319.84 13, 202. 74 122,382. 45 4, 569. 83 8,534. 01 2,076. 00 2, 283. 67 502.00 5, 663. 33 Total Pacific States. 700 4,871 71,422, 833 13,496, 500 84, 919,333 173, 533. 87 Total United States. 15,387 508,873,341 1,803, 912,715 3, 650, 510. 98 Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado N e w Mexico Oklahoma I n d i a n Territory . Total Western States Washington. Oregon California . . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii 195 277 587 495 71 35 153 41 202 95 1, 774 1,495 1,819 5,134 1,295,039,374 a Total receipts June 30, 1892, report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, $3,487,733.23. returns, etc. in this table represents rebates, correction of Digitized forexcess FRASER The REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 119 No. 49.—UNDIVIDED PROFITS OF NATIONAL AND OTHER BANKS, TAXABLE AS SURPLUS^ AND INTERNAL-REVENUE TAX PAID THEREON, YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. States. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Number of banks. Undivided profits. $1,515,497 619, 688 580, 713 9, 820, 236 1,237,973 I 3,282,746 [ Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 1, 375, 959 285,000 265,200 654,219 1,468, 033 22, 000 289.082 193, 981 632, 076 2, 996, 792 76, 748 268, 092 1, 216,172 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 4, 620,164 732, 261 5, 700, 447 573,000 792, 786 465, 500 835, 776 4,142,160 Total Western States Washington Oregon ... California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii $3, 030 1,238 1,160 19, 640 2,474 6,564 346, 347 199, 211 558, 049 998,199 263, 259 104, 686 749,216 276, 445 118,599 72, 259 320 426 1,050 5,980 200 162 1,890 1,670 8,284 I 526 208 1,498 552 236 144 1, 000 70, 605 298, 556 238, 377 135, 211 15, 000 94,996 23, 673 24, 800 41, 990 168, 827 13, 750, 405 444, 601 i 831,924 4,381, 529 4,576 •76, 482 105,579,890 3,916 694 5,916 356 1,348 296 2,718 2,480 9,240 1,464 11, 400 1,146 1,584 930 Total Pacific States Total United States 43, 936 5,980 13,902 488 5,030 462 63, 358 11, 814 20, 388 792 4,820 1,730 Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Undivided profits. 211,114 120 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 50.—SPECIE AND BANK-NOTE CIRCULATION OF THE UNITED YEARS SPECIFIED FROM 1800 TO 1859. STATES IN THE [Prepared by Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department.] Years. 1800 1810 . 1820... 1830... 1831 1832. 1833... 1834... 1835... 1836... 1837... 1838... 1839... 1840... 1841... 1842... 1843... 1844... 1845... 1846... 1847... 1848... 1849... 1850... 1851... 1852... 1853... 1854... 1855... 1856... 1857... 1858... 1859... Number of banks and branches. 506 704 713 788 829 840 901 784 692 691 696 707 707 715 751 782 824 879 750 1,208 1,307 1,398 1,416 1,422 1,476 Estimated bank notes outstanding. Estimated specie in United States. Total money in United States. Specie in j Money in Per Treasury. J circulation. Population. capita. $10,500,000 $17, 500,000 $28,000, 000 a$l,500, 000 28, 000, 000 30, 000,000 58,000, 000 a 3, 000,000 44, 800, 000 24, 300, 000 69,100, 000 a 2,000,000 61, 000, 000 33,100, 000 93,100, 000 5,755,705 77, 000, 000 32.100, 000 109,100, 000 6, 014, 540 91,500, 000 30,400, 000 121, 900, 000 4, 502, 914 91, 500, 000 30, 650, 000 122,150, 000 2, 011, 778 94, 839, 570 41,000, 000 135, 839, 570 11, 702, 905 103, 692, 495 51, 000, 000 154, 692, 495 8, 892, 858 140, 301, 038 65, 000, 000 205,301,038 a 5, 000, 000 149,185, 890 73, 000, 000 222,185, 890 a 5, 000, 000 116,138, 910 87, 500, 000 203, 638, 910 a 5, 000, 000 135,170,995 87, 000, 000 222,170, 995 2, 466, 962 106, 968, 572 83, 000, 000 189, 968, 572 3, 603, 084 107, 290, 214 80, 000. 000 187, 290,214 987, 345 83, 734, 011 80, 000, 000 163, 734, 011 230, 484 58,563, 608 90, 000, 000 148, 563, 608 1, 449, 472 75,167,646 100, 000, 000 175,167, 646 7, 857, 380 89, 608, 711 96, 000, 000 185, 608,711 7, 658, 306 105, 552, 427 97, 000, 000 202,552, 427 9,126, 439 105, 519, 766 120,000,000 225, 519, 766 1, 701, 251 128, 506, 091 112,000,000 240, 506, 091 8,101,353 114, 743, 415 120, 000, 000 234, 743, 415 2,184, 964 131,366,526 154, 000, 000 285, 366, 526 6, 604, 544 155,165, 251 186, 000, 000 341,165, 251 10,911,646 171, 673, 000 204, 000, 000 375,673,000 14, 632,136 188, 181, 000 236, 000, 000 424,181, 000 21, 942, 893 204, 689, 207 241, 000, 000 445, 689, 207 20,137,967 186, 952, 223 250, 000, 000 436, 952, 223 18, 931, 976 195, 747, 950 250, 000, 000 445, 747, 950 19,901, 325 214, 778, 822 260, 000, 000 474, 778,822 17, 710,114 155, 208, 344 260, 000, 000 415,208, 344 6,398,316 193, 306, 818 250. 000, 000 443, 306, 818 4, 339, 276 a Specie in Treasury, estimated. $26,500, 000 55, 000, 000 67,100, 000 87, 344, 295 93, 085,460 117, 397, 086 120,138, 222 124,136, 665 145, 799, 637 200, 301, 038 217,185, 890 198, 638, 910 219, 704, 033 186, 305, 488 186, 302, 869 163,503,527 147,114,136 167, 310, 266 177, 950, 405 193, 425, 988 223, 818, 515 232, 404, 738 232, 558, 451 278,701,982 330, 253, 605 361, 040, 864 402, 238,107 425, 551, 240 418, 020, 247 425, 846, 625 457, 068, 708 408,810, 028 438,967, 542 5, 308, 483 7, 239, 881 9, 633, 822 12, 866, 020 13,221,000 13, 590, 000 13, 974, 000 14,373, 000 14, 786, 000 15, 213, 000 15,655,000 16,112, 000 16, 584,000 17, 069, 453 17, 591, 000 18,132, 000 18, 694, 000 19, 276, 000 19, 878, 000 20, 500, 000 21, 143, 000 21, 805, 000 22,489, 000 23,191,876 23, 995, 000 24, 802, 000 25, 615, 000 26, 433, 000 27, 256, 000 28, 083, 000 28, 916, 000 29, 753, 000 30, 596, 000 $4.99 7.60 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 JO. 66 10.34 12.02 13.76 14.63 15.80 16.10 15.34 15.16 15. 81 13.78 14.35 EEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 121 No. 51.—COIN AND PAPER CIRCULATION OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1860 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE, WITH AMOUNT OF CIRCULATION PER CAPITA. Coin, includ- U . S. notes and bank Years. ing bullion in the Treasury. notes. Total money. 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.. $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 1, 349,592, 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, 483,147, 292 2, 563, 266, 658 $253, 000, 000 250, 000, 000 25, 000, 000 25, 000, 000 25, 000, 000 25,000,000 25, 000, 000 25, 000, 000 25, 000, 000 25, 000, 000 25, 000, 000 25,000, 000 25, 000, 000 25,000,000 25, 000, 000 25, 000, 000 52, 418, 734 65, 837, 506 102,047, 907 357,268,178 494, 363, 884 647, 868, 682 703, 974,839 769, 740, 048 801, 068, 939 872,175, 823 903, 027, 304 1, 007, 513, 901 1, 092, 391, 690 1,100,612,434 1,152, 471, 638 1,112, 956, 637 1,131,142, 260 1, 066, 223, 357 1, 098, 958, 741 1,114,899,106 1, 097, 610,190 1,213,780, 289 1,397,785,969 1, 508, 543, 738 1, 607, 352, 213 1,734,861,774 L, 829, 913, 551 $207,102,477 202, 005, 767 333, 452, 079 649, 867, 283 680, 588, 067 745,129, 755 729,327, 254 703, 200, 612 691, 553, 578 690, 351,180 697, 868, 461 716, 812,174 737, 721, 565 749, 445, 610 781, 024, 781 773,273, 509 738, 264, 550 697, 216, 341 687, 743, 069 676, 372, 713 691,186, 443 701, 723, 691 705, 423, 050 702, 754, 297 686,180, 899 665, 257, 727 658, 380, 470 625, 898, 804 599, 049, 337 558, 059, 979 532, 651, 791 564,837,407 621, 076, 937 <672, 585,115 706,120, 220 704, 460, 451 702, 364, 843 692,216,330 675, 788, 473 681, 550,167 732, 348, 460 748,285,518 733, 353,107 Coin, bullion, Circuand paper lation money in Circulation. Population. per Treasury capita. as assets. $6, 695, 225 3, 600, 000 23, 754, 335 79,473, 245 35, 946, 589 55,426, 760 80, 839. 010 66, 208, 543 36,449, 917 50, 898, 289 47, 655, 667 25, 923,169 24,412, 016 22, 563, 801 29, 941, 750 44,171,562 63, 073, 896 40, 738, 964 60, 658, 342 215,009,098 212.168,099 235, 354,254 235,107, 470 242,188, 649 243, 323, 869 244, 864, 9155 308, 707, 249 315,873,562 3 L9, 270,157 278, 310, 764 255, 872,159 180, 353, 337 150, 872, 010 142,107, 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 $435, 407, 252 31, 443, 321 $13. 85 448, 405, 767 32,064, 000 13.98 334, 697, 744 32, 704, 000 10.23 595, 394, 038 33, 365, 000 17.84 669,641,478 34, 046, 000 19.67 20.57 714, 702, 995 34, 748,000 673,488, 244 35, 469, 000 18.99 661, 992. 069 36, 211, 000 18.28 680,103, 661 36, 973, 000 18.39 664,452, 891 37, 756, 000 17.60 675, 212, 794 38, 558, 371 17.50 715, 889,005 39, 555, 000 18.10 18.19 738, 309, 549 40,596,000 751, 881, 809 41, 677, 000 18.04 776, 083, 031 42, 796, 000 18.13 754,101,947 43, 951, 000 17.16 727, 609, 388 45,137, 000 16.12 722, 314, 883 46, 353, 000 15. 58 729,132, 634 47, 598, 000 15.32 818,631, 793 48, 866, 000 16.75 19. 41 • 973, 382, 228 50,155,783 1,114,238,119 51, 316, 000 21.71 1, 174,290,419 52, 495, 000 22.37 1, 230, 305, 696 53,693, 000 22.91 22.65 1, 243, 925, 969 54, 911,000 1, 292, 568, 615 56,148, 000 23.02 21.82 1, 252, 70'J, 525 57,404,000 1, 317, 539,143 58, 680, 000 22.45 1, 372,170, 870 59, 974, 000 22.88 1,380,361,649 61, 289, 000 22.52 1, 429, 251, 270 62, 622, 250 22.82 1, 497, 440, 707 63, 975, 000 23.41 24.44 1, 601, 347,187 65,520,000 23.85 1, 596, 701, 245 66, 946,000 1,660, 808, 708 68, 397, 000 24.28 1, 601, 9G8, 473 69,878, 000 22.93 1,506,434,966 71, 390, 000 21.10 1, 640, 209, 519 72, 937, 000 22.49 1, 837, 859, 895 74,522, 000 24^66 25.01 1, 904, 071, 881 76,148, 000 26.94 2, 055,150, 998 76,2S5,220 27.98 2,175, 387, 277 77,754,000 28.43 2, 249, 390, 551 79,117,000 NOTE 1.—Specie payments were suspended from January 1, 1862, to January 1, 1879. During the greater part of that period gold and silver coins were 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, inclu^jg. '• NOTE 2.— In 1876 subsidiary silver again came into use, and is inc]^^MHsithis statement, beginning with that year. * »^p" NOTE 3.—The coinage of standard silver dollars began in j^j^gJEtfaer the act of February 28, 1878. NOTE 4.—Specie payments were resumed January 1, 1870JPBcT all gold and silver coins, as well as gold and silver bullion in the Treasury, are included in this statement from and alter that date. NOTE 5.—This (able 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. 122 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 52.—STATE BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING, TOTAL MONEY IN UNITED STATES, AND PERCENTAGE OF BANK NOTES TO TOTAL MONEY, FROM 1800 TO 1863, INCLUSIVE. Years. 1800 1810 1820 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 Per cent bank Total money Estimated in United bank notes notes to States. outstanding. total money. $28, 000,000 58, 000, 000 69,100, 000 93,100, 000 109,100, 000 121, 900, 000 122,150, 000 135,839,570 154, 692,495 205, 301, 038 222,185, 890 203, 638, 910 222,170, 995 189,968, 572 187,290,214 163,734,011 148, 563, 608 175,167, 646 185,608, 711 $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 37.50 48.27 64.83 65.54 70.57 75.06 74.90 69.81 67.01 68. 33 67.14 57. 03 60.84 56. 30 57.28 51.13 39.39 42.91 48.27 a Other paper currency, $149,652,079. Tears. 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 Per cent Total money Estimated bank in United bank notes notes to States. outstanding. total money. $202, 552,427 $105, 552, 427 225, 519, 766 105,519,766 240, 506, 091 128, 506,091 234, 743, 415 114, 743, 415 285, 366, 526 131, 366, 526 341,165, 251 155,165, 251 375,673, 000 171, 673, 000 424,181, 000 188,181, 000 445, 689, 207 204, 689, 207 436, 952, 223 186, 952, 223 445, 747, 950 195,747, 950 474, 778, 822 214, 778, 822 415, 208, 344 155, 208, 344 443,306, 818 193, 306, 818 460,102, 477 207,102, 477 452,005, 767 202, 005,767 358, 452, 079 a 183,800, 000 674,867,283 & 238,700,000 52.11 46.78 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 35.37 & Other paper currency, $411,167,283. No. 53.—NATIONAL BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING, TOTAL MONEY IN UNITED STATES, AND PERCENTAGE OF BANK NOTES TO TOTAL MONEY, FROM 1864 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE. Years. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 Percentage of NationalnationalTotal money in bank circula- bank cirUnited States. tion. culation to total currency. $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, 053,817 789,790, 976 1, 033,640, 891 1,185, 550, 327 1, 349, 592,373 1,409,397,889 1,472,494,345 $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, 906 343,176,018 318, 867, 070 315, 871,190 319,640,560 335,120. 918 342, 048J 322 358, 924, 902 360,982,713 350,759, 675 8.33 26.57 38.84 41.08 41.86 41.89 41.76 43.74 44.71 44.98 43.27 42.99 40.45 41.39 40.47 32.42 28.85 26,59 25.61 23. 82 Years. Percentage of nationalNationalTotal money in bank circula- bank cirUnited Stated tion. culation to total currency. 1884 $1, 487,249, 838 $332,452,944 1885 1, 537,433, 550 314, 872, 928 1886 1,561,407,774 300,990,506 1887 1, 633, 412, 705 271,651,587 1888 1,691,441,027 239, 044,822 1889 1, 658, 672, 413 201, 744, 089 1890 1, 685,123, 429 179,449,958 1891 1, 677, 794, 044 171,978,673 1892 1, 752, 219,197 172, 036, 921 1893 1,738,808,472 208, 701,189 1894 1, 805, 078, 961 207.140,104 1895 1,819,359,557 213,491,147 1896 1, 799, 975, 033 234,437,572 1897 1,905,996,619 230, 016, 225 1898 2,073,574, 442 239, 515, 458 1899 2,190, 093, 905 242, 952, 701 1900 2,339,700,673, 331,580,183 1901..... 2,483,147, 292 359, 798, 400 1902 2, 563, 266,658 380,476,334 22.35 20.48 19.22 16.57 14.13 12.16 10.64 10.25 10.33 12.00 11.47 11.73 13.02 12.06 11.07 11.09 14.17 14.49 14.84 &EI>ORT OF TflE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 123 No. 54.—NUMBER OF ACTIVE NATIONAL BANKS, THEIR PAID-IN CAPITAL, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS, AND AGGREGATE RESOURCES, 1863 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE (FROM REPORTS OF CONDITION ABOUT JUNE 30 OF EACH YEAR), AND THE PERCENTAGE OF OUTSTANDING CIRCULATION TO CAPITAL AND TO AGGREGATE RESOURCES FOR THE YEARS GIVEN. Year. 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 Circulation Paid-in capital stock. outstanding. banks. 66 467 1,294 1,634 1,636 1,640 1,619 1,612 1,723 1,853 1,968 1,983 2, 076 2,091 2,078 2,056 2,048 2,076 2,115 2,239 2,417 2,625 2,689 2,849 3,014 3,120 3,239 3,484 3,652 3 759 3,807 3,770 3,715 3,689 3,610 3,582 3,583 3,732 4,165 4,535 $7 188 393 75, 213, 945 325, 834,558 414, 270,493 418, 558,148 420,105, 011 422, 659, 260 427, 235, 701 450, 330, 841 470, 543, 301 490,109, 801 491, 003, 711 501, 568, 563 500, 393, 796 481, 044, 771 470, 393, 366 455, 244, 415 455, 909,565 460, 227, 835 477,184, 390 500, 298, 312 522, 515, 996 526, 273, 602 545, 522, 598 571, 648, 811 588,384,018 605, 851, 640 642, 073, 676 672, 903, 597 684 678 003 685, 786, 718 671,091,165 658, 224,179 651,144, 855 632,153,042 622, 016, 745 604, 865, 327 621,536,461 645, 719,099 701, 990, 554 $25, 825, 665 131, 452,158 267,798,678 291, 769, 553 294, 908, 264 292, 753, 286 291,183, 614 307, 793, 880 327, 092, 752 338, 788, 504 338, 538, 743 318,148, 406 294, 444, 678 290, 002, 057 299, 621, 059 307, 328, 695 318, 088, 562 312, 223, 352 308, 921. 898 311, 963, 302 295,175, 334 269,147,690 238,273, 685 166, 625, 658 155, 313, 353 128, 867, 425 126, 323, 880 123, 915, 643 141 061 533 155,070,821 171,714,552 178,815,801 199,214,049 196, 590, 790 189, 866, 298 199, 358, 382 265, 303, 01.8 319,008,811 309, 336, 599 Individual deposits. $8 497 682 119, 414, 239 398, 357, 559 533,338,174 539, 599, 076 575, 842, 070 574,307, 382 542, 261, 563 602,110, 758 618, 801, 619 641,121, 775 622,863,154 686,478,* 630 641, 432, 886 636, 267, 529 621,632,160 648, 934,141 833, 701, 034 1,031,731,043 1, 066, 707, 248 1, 043,137, 763 979, 020, 349 1,106, 376, 516 1,113,459,187 1, 285, 076, 978 1, 292, 342, 471 1, 442,137, 979 1, 521, 745, 665 1, 535, 058, 568 1 753 339 679 1, 556, 761, 230 1, 677, 801, 200 1, 736, 022, 006 1,668,413,507 1,770, 480,563 2,023,357,159 2, 522,157, 508 2, 458, 092, 757 2, 941, 837, 428 3, 098, 875, 772 Aggregate resources. $16, 797, 644 252,273, 803 1,126. 455, 481 1,476, 395,208 1, 494, 084, 526 1, 572,167,076 1, 564,174, 410 1,565, 756, 909 1, 703, 415, 335 1, 770, 837,269 1, 851, 234, 860 1, 851, 840,913 1,913, 239, 201 1, 825, 760, 967 1, 774, 352, 833 1, 750, 464, 706 2, 019, 884, 549 2, 035, 493, 280 2, 325, 832, 700 2, 344, 342, 686 2,364, 833,122 2, 282, 598, 742 2,421, 852, 016 2, 453, 666, 930 2, 637, 276,167 2, 731,448, 016 2, 937, 976, 370 3,061,770,825 3,113,415,253 3 493 794 586 3, 213, 261,731 3, 422, 096, 423 3, 470, 553, 307 3, 353, 797, 075 3, 563, 408, 053 3,977, 675, 445 4, 708, 833, 904 4,944,165,623 5, 675,910,042 6, 008, 754, 975 Per cent circulation to capital. 34.33 40.34 64.64 69.70 70.19 69.26 68.15 68.32 67.39 69.12 68.71 63.43 58.84 60.28 63.69 67.50 69.77 67.88 64.74 62.35 56.49 51.14 43.67 29.14 26.39 21. 27 19.67 18.41 20 60 22.61 25.58 27.16 30.59 31.09 30.52 32.95 42.68 49.40 44.06 Per cent circulation to aggregate resources. 10.23 11.67 18.13 19.53 18.76 18.72 18.59 18.07 18.47 18.81 18.28 16.63 16.13 16.34 17.11 15.21 15.62 13.42 13.14 13.19 12.93 11.11 9.71 6.31 5.68 4.38 4.12 3.98 4 03 4.82 5.01 5.01 5.93 5.51 4.77 4.23 5.36 5.62 5.14 No. 55.—CURRENCY AND GOLD, 1862-1878. VALUE IN CURRENCY OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD IN THE NEW YORK MARKET FROM JANUARY 1, 1862, TO DECEMBER 31, 1878. [Summary, Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department.] Periods. 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 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 102.5 103. 5 101.8 101.5 103.3 306.5 115.5 114. 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. 7 148 151.1 153.4 148.3 130.2 148.9 150.8 139.6 145.2 137.1 155.5 158.6 162.9 172.7 176.3 210.7 258.1 254.1 222.5 207.2 233.5 227.5 159 186.6 244.9 222.7 172.8 233.8 203. 3 156.2 236.2 205.5 173. 8 348.5 135.6 140.1 142.1 143.5 143. 9 145.5 147 146.2 198.5 141.4 143.2 146.2 169.9 144.7 157. 3 201.9 140.1 138.4 130.5 127.3 131.8 148.7 151.6 148.7 345.5 148.3 143.8 136.7 1867. 134.6 137.4 135 135.6 137 137.5 139. 4 140.8 143.4 143.5 339.6 134.8 136. 3 j 135.7 135.9 136.7 148.6 141.2 142.9 139.3 136.1 136.2 145.8 140.3 140.9 138.2 140.4 141 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 138.5 141.4 139.5 138.7 139.6 140.1 142.7 145. 5 143.6 137.1 134.4 135.2 139.8 139.5 143.9 135.6 139.6 139.8 139.7 139.9 135.6 334.4 131. 3 132.9 139. 2 138.1 136.1 134. 2 336.8 130.2 126.2 121.5 133.8 136.7 135.7 126 135. 3 130.8 133 137.5 121.3 119.5 132.6 113.1 114.7 112.9 116.8 117.9 114.8 112.8 111.4 130.7 117.8 113.6 336.5 111.6 115.7 114 114.9 123.3 110.7 111.5 111 110.6 111.5 112.4 1.12. 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. 4 111.8 112.7 114.1 115.5 117.8 117.7 116.5 115.7 115.4 112.7 108.9 108.6 110 114.1 117.3 114.6 109.2 115.7 111.9 113.8 114.6 111.4 112.3 112.1 113.4 112.4 111.3 110 109.7 109.7 110 110.9 111.7 111.9 112.4 109.8 110.9 112.2 110.3 111.2 112 112. 5 114.5 115.5 114.8 115.8 117 114.8 113.5 115.8 116.4 114.7 113. 9 114.2 115.9 114.7 115 115.1 314.8 114.9 112.7 112. 8 113.4 114.3 113 112.6 112.5 111.9 111.2 110 109.7 109.1 107.9 113.5 112.7 111 108.9 113.1 109.9 111.5 113.9 1878. 106.3 105.4 104.8 106.2 106.9 105.4 105.4 105 103.3 102.8 102.8 102.8 105.3 106.2 104.6 102.8 105.9 103.7 104.8 107.9 102.1 102 101.2 100.6 100.7 100.8 100.5 100.5 100.4 100.5 100.2 100.1 101.7 100.7 100.5 100.3 101.2 100.4 100.8 102.5 O S3 i-3 O W O 3 W O w 9' No. 56.—CURRENCY AND GOLD, 1862-1878. VALUE IN GOLD OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CURRENCY IN THE NEW YORK MARKET FROM JANUARY 1, 1862, TO DECEMBER 31, 1878. Periods. J&nua>ry Februarv iMarch April "May --. JUly Ausrust September . October November December F i r s t ouarter vear Second o uarter vear Third quarter year F o u r t h ouarter vear F i r s t half year Second half year Calendar vear Fiscal year ended J u n e 30 .-• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- ........ ................ ............. .... . • ....-...--..--..... ... ........ 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 97.6 96 6 98.2 98.5 96.8 93.9 86.6 87.3 84.4 77.8 76.3 75.6 97.5 96.3 86.1 76.6 96.9 81 88.3 68.9 62 3 64 7 66 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 46.3 63.1 • 48.7 61.4 57.5 67.3 57.9 56.7 73.7 47.5 71.4 70.4 38.7 39.4 69.7 44.9 69.5 48.3 68.7 42.8 68 44 68.4 62.9 50.4 53.6 70.7 40.8 69.8 44.9 68.4 57.9 58.9 69.1 42.8 63.6 49.2 64 49.5 71.4 72.3 76.6 78.6 75.9 67.2 66 67.2 68.7 67.4 69.5 73.2 73.3 73.6 67.2 70 73.5 68.6 71 71.2 74.3 72.8 74.1 73.7 73 72.7 71.7 71 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 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 72.7 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 85.8 89.6 86.4 87.7 87 81.1 90.3 89.7 90.1 90.4 89.7 89 89 89 87.3 88.3 89.9 91.5 90 89.7 88.4 90 89.8 89.2 89.5 88.7 91.7 , 90.7 90.8 90 88 87.8 87.5 87.4 88.1 88.3 88.6 89.1 91 88.6 87.6 88.7 89.8 88.2 89 89.4 88.7 87.6 86.6 84.9 85 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 91 91.2 91.2 91 90.2 89.6 89.3 89 91.1 90.2 89.2 90.7 89.9 89.3 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 87.2 86.9 86.9 87.1 87 88.8 88.6 88.2 87.5 88.5 88.8 88.9 89.4 89.9 90.9 91.2 91.7 92.6 88.1 88.7 90.1 91.8 88.4 90.9 89.8 87.8 94 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 1878. 97.9 98 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. 3 3 W K O o o w O 126 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 57.—UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS ON JUNE 30 OF EACH YEAR FROM 1865 TO 1902, AND THE AMOUNT OWNED AND HELD BY THE BANKS FOR OTHER PURPOSES, INCLUDING THOSE DEPOSITED WITH THE TREASURER TO SECURE PUBLIC DEPOSITS. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Years. 3 per cent bonds. 5 per cent bonds. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. $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 1882.. Continued at 3J per cent. 25,142, 600 $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 Continued at 3^ per cent. 202, 487, 650 ' 7, 402, 800 3 percents, [ 200,877,850 172,412, 550 385, 700 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894 .. 1895 .. Pacifies: 3, 520, 000 3,565, 000 3,175,000 3,181, 000 4, 324, 000 4, 913, 000 7, 957,000 142, 240,850 107, 782,100 5,205, 950 37, 500 £ per cent bonds. $44, 48, 35, 37, 32, 372, 448, 056, 760, 600, 250 650 550 950 500 12, 378, 000 1896. 10,046, 000 1897. 8,837, 000 3,665,000 [Loan ofJune 13, 1898, 3 1899. II percents, [ 49, 004, 360 10, 099, 640 1901. 3, 885,580 1902.. 3,210,080 $19,162, 000 118, 538, 950 126, 076, 300 93, 637, 700 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, 308, 900 390, 410, 550 25, 724, 400 416,134,150 391,171,200 25, 347,100 416, 518, 300 376, 314, 500 26,-900, 200 403, 214, 700 341, 394, 750 45,170, 300 386, 565, 050 338, 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, BOO 404, 483, 350 360,488, 400 63, 849, 950 424,338, 350 800 357, 812, 700 43,122, 550 400, 935, 250 104,954, 650 353, 029, 500 34, 094,150 387,123, 650 46, 546,400 111,690,900 330, 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, 600 183,491, 650 18, 334, 050 194, 922, 300 97, 429, 27,801,100 158, 837, 950 229, 492, 850 201, 691, 750 rLoan, 1907, 12,896,850 ! 22,558,350 1149,382,100 I Loan, 1895, [ 10,465,500 Loan, 1907, 950, 450 13,057,850 22, 078,100 1151, I Loan, 1895, [ 31, 783, 550 [ Loan, 1907, 903, 750 15, 728, 350 22,168, 900 )1150, Loan, 1895, I 32, 833, 550 Loan, 1907, 600 18,341,150 22,260, 500 147,728, Loan, 1895, 28, 206,150 Loan, 1907, 300 14,252,100 20,557,600 128,241, Loan, 1895, 17,632, 750 1907, 11,009,400 Loan, 16,350,700 1, 320, 500|Consols 1930,\ Loan, 1895, 237,843,950 I 7, 762,850 Loan, 1907, 75,000 6,144, 500 268, 9Oo|Consols 1930, Loan, 1895, 312, 848,650 2, 996, 600 [Loan, 1907, 5,461, 250 455,900 306,008, 200 J) Loan, 1895, I 2,028,100 Total. 39,408,500 32, 752, 650 48, 483, 050 50, 484, 200 67, 743. 100 69, 670. 300 42, 409! 900 39, 486: 750 22, 565..950 :Contin edat 2 per C(:ent. 11, 600, 000 21, 825, 350 22, 020, 550 12, 426, 000 Loan of 1904. \) 15, 292, 000 5 percents, !} 22, 711, 85Q 4,849,950 j ! 4 per cent bonds. United States bonds held for other purposes at nearest date. { >207, 680, 800 .228,915, 950 >230, 471, 550 >220, 201,400 .229, 688,110 14,387, 040 i, 219,230 117,163, 530 30, 343,400 238, 024, 200 28, 764,155 257, 680,105 33,461, 800 263, 933, 350 67,250, 450 287,451, 850 99, 528, 350 329,216,460 124, 367,960 408, 755,000 114, 708, 440 440,927,670 132, 304, 600 449,468,130 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 127 No. 58.—UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS FOR THE YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31, FROM 1882 TO 1902, INCLU- SIVE, AND THE CHANGES WHICH OCCURRED IN THE SEVERAL CLASSES OF BONDS. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Years. 1882 1883. 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. Number of per cent 4 per cent banks. 4J bonds. bonds. 3 per cent bonds. Pacific 6 per cent bonds. Total. United States bonds held for other purposes at nearest date. Grand total. 621, 950\ 2, 301 $33, 754, 650 $104, 927, 500/$40, \179, 675, 550/ $3, 526, 000 $362, 505, 650 $37, 563, 750 $400,069,400 / a 602, 000\ 551, 350 2, 522 41, 319,700 106,164, 850 \201, 327, 700/ 3, 463, 000 352,877,300 30,674,050 735, 900 2,671 49, 537, 450 116, 705, 450 155, 604, 400 3, 469, 000 325, 316, 300 30,419, 600 144,650 2,727 49, 547, 250 116, 391, 650 138,920, 650 3, 505, 000 308,364, 550 31,780,100 2,868 57, 436, 850 115, 383,150 69, 038, 050 3, 586, 000 245,444, 050! 32,431, 400 875,450 3,061 69, 696,100 115, 731,400 499,350 144, 500 3, 256, 000 188,828,000! 34, 671, 350 3,151 66,121, 750 100, 413, 600 718, 400 3,468, 000 170, 003, 350j( 60, 715, 050 3,319 41, 066.1501 100, 049, 000 169, 350 4, 553, 000 145, 668,150 48, 501, 200 874, 900 3, 567 28,116, 700|105,402, 200 6, 672, 000 140,190, 900} 30, 684, 000 f 199,400j Continued,.120,858, 850 10,244, 000 152, 950, 350! 24, 871, 950 177, 822, 500 3,694 II at 2 p. ct., [21, 648,100 3,788 21, 897, 850 131,133,150 11, 852, 000 164,883,000 20,164, 250 185, 047, 250 3,796 22, 020, 550 142,141, 700 12,426,000 176, 588, 250 17, 576, 950 194,165, 200 f Loan of 5 per-, 3, 756 22, 749, 900 155, 932, 450 11904, I cents, [I 14, 043, 000 199, 706, 200 25, 888, 200 225, 594, 400 I 6,980,850J rConsols of 1907, 342, 350 14, 016, 850 11,997,000 211,717, £ 26,118,350! 237,836,150 3,715 22,505,100 1149, L o a n of 1895, 13, 856, 500 Consols of 1907, 155, 473, 000 16, 038, 850 10, 386,000 241,103, 350 25,135, 500 3,679 22, 673, 850 L 266, 238, 850 o a n of 1895, . 36, 531, 650 rConsols of 1907, 150,288,100 15,910, 650 9,030,000 227,742,550 32, 490, 650 260, 233, 200 3,617 22, 039, 650 [ L o a n of I 1895, , 30, 474,150 Loan of 'Consols of 1898, 3 per1907, cents, 139,436,050 31, 006, 120 2,906,000; 235,618,470114,540,240! 350,158,710 3,598 22, 047, 750 L o a n of Loan of 1895, 1904, 5 per. 23, 990, 650 cents, 16, 231, 900 /•Consols of Loan of A 1907, Loan of J128, 822, 050 1898, 3 per- 1904, 5 ! j I 332, 768,1 3,595 20, 907, 600 L o a n of percents, f cents, 1895, 49, 825,160 |14, 665, 600 j ^ 18, 242, 750 rConsols of 1,019, 950 1907, Consols of I 13,544,100 7, 756, 580 1,293, 000 301,123, 580 113,859, 250 414,982,830 3,871 ) 1930. L o a n of 1895, [270.006,600 7,503,350 Consols of [ 12,500 1907, of 6, 032, 000 3, 983, 780 4,221 )I Consols 268, 900 329, 833, 930 115, 003, 660 444, 837,590 1930, L o a n of 1895, 316,625,650 (3i6,r2,911,100 Consols of 1907, 450 6, 056, 720 1,100,900 338, 352, 670 132, 693, 250 4,601320, 738,000 | L o8,a248, 471, 045, 920 n of 1895, [ 2,208,600 a 3£ percents. 128 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 59.—INTEREST-BEARING BONDED DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1865 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE. Date. Aug. 31,1865. J u n e 30,1866. June 30,1867. June 30,1868. J u n e 30,1869. J u n e 30,1870. J u n e 30,1871. J u n e 30,1872. J u n e 30,1873. J u n e 30,1874. J u n e 30,1875. J u n e 30,1876. J u n e 30,1877. June 30,1878. J u n e 30,1879. J u n e 30,1880. June 30,1881. June 30,1882.. June 30, 1883. J u n e 30, 1884. June 30, 1885. J a n e 30, 1886. June 30, 1887. June 30, 1888. June 30, 1889. June 30, 1890. J u n e 30, 1891. June 30,1892. June 30,1893. June 30,1894. June 30,1895. June 30, 1896. June 30,1897June30, 1898. June 30,1899. June 30,1900. June30,1901. June 30,1902. Oct. 31,1902.. 6 per cent. 5 per cent. $908,518,091 $199, 792,100 198, 528, 435 1, 008,388,469 198,533,435 1,421,110, 719 221,588, 400 1, 841, 521,800 221, 589, 300 1, 886, 341, 300 221, 589, 300 1, 764, 932, 300 274, 236, 450 1, 613, 897, 300 414, 567, 300 1, 374, 883,800 414, 567, 300 1, 281, 238, 650 510, 628, 050 1, 213, 624, 700 607,132, 750 1,100, 865, 550 711, 685, 800 984, 999, 650 703, 266, 650 854, 621, 850 703, 266, 650 738, 619, 000 646, 905, 500 310,932, 500 484,864, 900 235, 780, 400 439,841,350 196, 378, 600 Continued at Continued at 3J per cent. 3£ per cent. 401, 593, 900 58,957,150 32, 082, 600 Funded into 3 percents, act July 12, 1882, 304,204, 350 224, 612,150 194,190, 500 144, 046, 600 19, 716, 500 4£ per cent, a 4 per cent, b 6 per cent, c $140,000, 000 240,000, 000 250,000, 000 250, 000,000 250, 000, 000 $98, 850, 000 679,878,110 739, 347, 800 739, 347,800 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, 623, 512 1, 760, 429, 462 64, 623, 512 1, 788, 876, 262 64, 623, 512 1,772,621,812 64, 623, 512 1, 761, 308, 962 64, 623, 512 1,761, 512, 012 64, 623, 512 1, 845,359,162 64, 623, 512 1, 952, 339, 622 64,623, 512 1, 774, 616, 612 64, 623, 512 1, 690,191,262 250, 000, 000 739, 349, 350 64,623,512 1,514,433, 912 250, 000, 000 737, 942, 200 64, 623, 512 1,388,852, 662 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, 712 250, 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 25,364,500 737, 661,700 737, 719, 850 737, 759, 700 737,800,600 714,177,400 676, 095, 350 602,193, 500 559, 566, 000 559, 581, 250 64, 623, 512 649, 569, 262 559, 604,150 64, 623, 512 649,592,162 Loan of 1904, 5 percents, 1 25,364,500 559,618,400 64, 623, 512 699, 606, 412 50, 000, 000 Loan, 1907, 559, 625, 750 >64, 623, 512 100,000, 000 25, 364, 500 )Loan, 780,771,462 1925, (d31,157, 700 Loan, 1907, 559, 636, 850 100, 000,000 623,512 911,940,262 25, 364, 500 ) Loan, 1925, Ul62, 315,400 (Loan, 1907, 640,100 100,000, 000 25, 364, 500 1559, =, 623,512 911,943,512 (Loan, 1925, Ul62, 315,400 (Loan, 1907, 559, 646,050 il, 084, 000 878, 409,950 100,000,000 25, 364, 500 JLoan, 1925, ,(Z162, 315,400 3 per cents. /Loan, 1907, 1925, el98,678,720 100,000, 000 25, 364,500 1559,652,300 dLoan, 162,315,400 ll, 046,010,920 21, 979,850 n s o l s of 155, 528, 350 d 162,315,400 1, 023, 443, 390 128, 843, 240 47,651, 200 C o1930, 307,125, 350 99,621,420 21, 854,100 445, 940, 750 257, 376, 050 162,315,400 987,107,720 97, 515, 660 19, 410, 350 445, 940, 750 233,177, 400 134, 994, 200 931, 038, 360 19, 385, 050 445, 940, 750 233,178,450 119, 318,950 97, 515, 660 915,338, 860 a Funded loan 1891; authorizing act July 14, 1870, and January 20, 1871; date of maturity, 1891. 6 Funded loan 1907; authorizing act July 14, 1870, and January 20, 1871; date of maturity, 1907. c Pacific Railroad bonds; authorizing act J u l y 1,1862, and J u l y 2,1864; date of maturity, 1895 to 1899. cZLoan of 1925; authorizing act January 14, 1875; date of maturity, February 1, 1925. eLoan of 1908-1918; authorizing act J u n e 13, 1898. The refunding certificates, amounting to $31,370, are not included in the table. The public debt reached the maximum August 31, 1865, and amounted to $2,844,649,626. The noninterest-bearing obligations amounted to $461,616,311, the interest-bearing debt being $2,383,033,315. No. 60.—UNITED STATES BONDS—MONTHLY RANGE OF PRICES IN NEW YORK FROM JANUARY, 1860, TO OCTOBER 31, 1902. [From the Financial Review, annual, and the Quotation Supplement, monthly, published by the Commercial and Financial Chronicle of New York.] I860. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. Securities. I bt 5 December. l 108 iO9 103 100* 100| 1041 lOlg! 102 109* 108 102 102 102f 96 | 96 I 108* 107f 107| | 93 102 102 102*! 93 ! 98 95 103 92 I 95 103* 102* 103 89 I 3 SOS. TJ. TJ. TJ. TJ. TJ. S. 6s of S. 6s of S. 5s of S. 5s of S. 5s of 1868, 1881, 1865, 1871, 1874, coupon. coupon. coupon. coupon. coupon. 98 100 94 100 I 95 i 954 93*1 93*| 91 | 94 90| 92 91 89 92 87*! 91 91 93 92 I 97 85 | 93i H O 5bX) 1 W 108 108*j 108§ 109 100* J02* 102 102, 100*! 103 103^ Y" TJ. S. 6s of 1868, coupon. TJ. S. 5s of 1865, coupon. TJ. S. 5s of 1874, coupon. s November. ighes March. January. 86 84| 83 I 85 I 86 8 5 | 86 78 i 80 i 75*i 79 75* j 79 75 | 78* 87 90 ! 87J 90 85* 90*J 87i 891 89i 86 ; 89 85 87 86 97*! 102 103*107* 97|! ]05* * 105* 1071 93 99 97 96i 97 93 96 95*! 97i 95 89* 96 99 100* 10 0*i 1001 1 0 5 | 104i 106* 96i 100 96i 96i 103 98* 90 92 94 94 I 86i 86f 88| 90 85 91 85 91 ! 98 99 98^ 99 1051 102J 105*! 7 7 4 • 80 1 76 82 78* 81 79J 791 90 I 91§| 87|! 81 81 90 ! 91*! 87*J 81*! 81* 90 95| 89 85 86 92 ! 92 i 97 98 93* 95*; 89 934, 87* 89j 86* 82* 86 ! 82f 83 86 j 79 o o I o r 1862. TJ. S. 6s of 1868, coupon. U. S. 6s of 1881, coupon. U. S. 5s of 1865, coupon. TJ. S. 5s of 1871, coupon. U. S. 5s of 1874, coupon. TJ. S. 6s, certificates U. S. 7 3-10 notes 85 79i 78 97i 92 91! 79 98 95 94$ 98 88 88 97 100 94 92* 92 97 98 92^ 90 99 99| 1013 86$ 96* 100 99 102* 94 89 88 98 102| 104| 103 ! 103*101* 102 ! 104f103 96 97 97 92^- 93 91' 94 91* 98^- S9| 103 103 103* 103' 1863. U. S. 6s of 1881, coupon TJ. S. 5s of 1865, coupon TJ. S. 5s of 1874, coupon TJ. S. 6s, gold certificates TJ. S. 6s, current certificates. U. S. 7 3-10s, A. and O TJ. S. 7 3-lOs, F . and A 97* 93|! 1021 96 ! 99 854, 97J 9 3 | 99 1024. 103 1051 104*; 94| 105*! 104*1 1064/ 107* 108f 107i 110 104 106 106 108i 9 8 | 100 98*i 95* 98* 97 98 101 102 100* 99| 97 107^ 103* 107* 109' 107 107* 104 i 107 104fi 107*! 106 1041 105 105 j 105 97 ! 100 96*| 101 97 98* 101* I 101i 101 9 7 * 99*! 105 i 107 105| 107*! 106*! 105* 1074 105* 107*j 105 107 llOf 108| 117 97 96* 100* 100 101| 101|1024 98 110* 125 100 1021 99 99* 107| 105* 108^ 105| 107| 106*, 106 108 106 10'/* 108* o 124 98 lOlf 98 1064 106* CD No. 60.—UNITED STATES BONDS—MONTHLY RANGE OF PRICES IN NEW YORK PROM JANUARY, 1860, TO OCTOBER 31, 1902—Continued. O5 1864. Febru- March. April. o May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. No\ rember. ^; Securities. 1 O Hi U. S. 6s of 1881, coupon. U. S. 5-20s, coupon U. S. 10-40s, coupon U. S. 7 3-10s, A. and O - U. 8.1-year certificates. December. 107 1014 106| 103| 107 107 110t 113 118 105 114 107| 97* 97£ 1064 104g 109| 106| 109^ IO64 113 105 105f 107J 101 103 1031 95 112 103 110 I 1021 1074 107 112 107 93| 922- 98£ 93 922 93 93 ; 106|j 1041 i 0 6 | 106i io8i 92i 96j 104 108! 94|j 951 s % 0 Hi ghe st. January. W 1061 113 112$ 118 100| 107J IO64 110 94 99i 98i 1021 107 124 1164 122g 95 98 96 97| 1865. U. S. 6s of 1881, coupon.. U. S. 5 -20s, coupon U. S. 5-20s, new, coupon. U. S. 10-40s, coupon U.S. 7 3-10 notes U. S. 1-year certificates.. 103i| 105 j 110; 1123.1 1094 09i; 102jl 107 112 104f — I l l ioo| nog 1051 109| 1024: 106 110 ! 108 106* no 102 102! ---• 97a 941; 971 100J 102! 1141 116i .. .1 99ij! 114 119 97|; 991 99 TJ. S. 6s of 1881, coupon. U. S. 5-20s of 1862 TJ. S. 5-20s of 1864 TJ. S. 5-20s of 1865 U.S.10-40S TJ. S. 7 3-10 notes, 1st... U.S. 7 3-10 notes, 2d U.S. 7 3-10 notes, 3 d . . . . 103|| 104| 103! 104i 103| 102f j 105 102§ 1011 1021 102 103§ 1011 i02£ 101 103i 94| 93 99f 99| 99J U.S.6s of 1881, coupon U. S. 5-20s of L862, coupon TJ. S. 5-20s of 1864, coupon U. S. 5-20s of 1865, coupon, M. U. S. 5-20s of 1865, coupon, J . and J . U. S. 5-20s of 1867, coupon U. S. 10-40s, coupon. 1061 1061 105J 105 103| 1041 105J 104$l 103 104| 1031! 102| 1044 103 ! 1044 90 — 99J 1867. 1101 108» 110| 1084 1101 1104 112 ! 11141 1131 mi 109| 109|! 110| 108 106 106! 104| 1084 107J 108 107|| 109J 1054 106 j 105| 109J 107| 108|! 107J 109| 105§ 108 1064 106| 106| 107|j 1074 1074 107i 108| 108| 1101 100 101! io8| 111 974 n o f 1111 107 98i j 97| 99 99 99| 994 1004 1101! 112i 1101 112§ 112 113} 0i ; 1151 111* 1131 107| 108| 107 108§ l l l f 114g 109 HOfi 8J!! 1101 1101 1081 109f 105 105| 1044 106 Ofi 108J 110 1091 107| 1074 1024 lllii 109f llli 108£ 1101 107! 108|i 1071; 109 108| 107f 109 106i 108 IOI4 10F" " ' "" 99f 105£ 107# 1071 100| 106i 104!^ 108 1074 108 1074 102g 100$: 105| 108f 109 104 o w H o W 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. and N TJ. S. 5 -20s, 1865, J . a n d J TJ. S. 5-20s, 1867, coupon TJ. S. 5-20s, 1868, coupon U. S. 10.40s, coupon 108£ 112 HOf 107ft .111ft 110 105} 109* 107§ 106 110J 108* 104* 108i 1061 106| 104g 112* lllf 109i 110i i | 1091 108| 107i! 109 107f i 108* 1061! 107| 1071 108§ 106i ioi| 1041 104J 105| 1094 107| 107! 106§ 106| 112J 110| 1U{ 109 1091 1001 103 113 108 106-i 106| 108! 1091 103. 110 112§ 112f 109| 105! 105| 1121 110 lllf llOf 112| 110 108 1091 107§ 109| 106i 109| 107 108| 108 1161 115 llli 112i 109^ 109f 115 H2| 112! Ill* 112 109! ioe| 108j 107* 109| 109| 110 106| 105 6 to O a pa 1869. OO 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 6s, 1881. January. ill*! 112§ 111 112* 1O9 111* 109 111 Opening.. Highest Lowest Closing Ill 113 ml 107| 109f 107| 1094 108fti 107 107§ 107i llOf 108| 109109 107| 106f! 1064107* 110ft 108fti 108§ 109 106 108| 105| 108§ Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing . U3§ February. 112* 116§ Ill* 114; 113 1184 113 1184 115* 116j 108§ 108ft 113* 1134 112f 108§! 108§ 108 1134 112; 1084 Opening no| Highest 108* Lowest 110* Closing 123| i22j! 125i 116|[ II74I 123| 122| 112$> 113 113| 113$ 1124 113 113 106* 124&! 125 121| | 123| 123| 123§ 124 i 1244 120i 122| 122j 108 115|! II64 1224; 122 H4| IOTA 115|j 116 | 1224 122 122£j 122ft1 122, 122 j 122$ 122; H9ft 12041 1204; 116 1164 1124 115* September. 115| 116J m a I 1164 , 118 120 1173 118 115ft 115§ 114$ 115 115ft 118| 115 118 118 I 122 1154! 1171 118 121$ 114 112 113 ior 10!. 1054 Opening Highest Lowest. Closing. April. , 123 123 119 1224 4 121*! 1224 1224 12l|i | 1181 j 119i| 1171 123* 12311 123* 119 119* 119 ' 122^ 122J 1184; 1194J 1214 120| 12l| | 120| 116f117 117ft 119 | 120 119*1 119§ 117| 1184 11941 120 *"" ! 118§ 118J 115$ 117 I 117 H7|; H9| 115| 116f 1164 118A 1164; 1164 116j 116; 112* 112* 108* 108* O H O a o o tr1 October. 112* 116| 116," 1123 113J, 1161 11641 105 108 105 May. Opening. Bighest.. Lowest... Closing . . 119§ 120£ 119 1194 120 I 121 119, I 109§ 109ft 107§ 107# W November. | 123J 118 122 119 1224 1184 1214 1175 123§ 1174 122f 122§ 122g 121 1214 17i 1174 II64 117 122§ 122| 121ft 121| 1164 1164 120j 1164 120| 115| 119§ 115] 120 120 120 120 119 1194 120 120* 1204 1202 119*! 118$ 119*; 119| Opening. 110 Highest. 107| Lowest.. Closing . June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1184 1164 123| | ^ | 1184 H 6 II 1234' 123* 122J! August. 104f 1104 115* II64 109* n o r March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1174! II74! 121 July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing i (5-20 years), coupon. 5s, ! 10-40, Cou- Regis- 1862. ;i 1864.1 1865. 1865n.j 1867.!i 1868. coupon. pon. tered, 5s, i 10-40, Cou- Regis 1862. | 1864. 1865. 1865n.| 1867. 1868. coupon, pon. tered, I Opening Highest LowestClosing 6s, 1881. 115* 115 114 114 111 Hit 119 1164 1134 1134 | 1151 115| 116, 112| 1123 111 112J lir 11: 1144 112f 116 111|| 111|| 1104 110| 113 11341 1144 II64 111 110*1 110| 113 113* 1121 lllfl 1151 115* December. 117J 118* 117§ 119 116| 116 1094 1094 107| 107| Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing . 108 108 1064 107 a d po O 113 116* 113 115 isro. 5 (5-20 years), coupon. 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 1862. 1881, cou- 1862. pon. 1864. 1865. 1865n. 1867 5s, 10-40, cur1864. 1865. 1865n. 1867. 1868. jcoupon. rency. o Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113J H4|| H3$i 1141 Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest. Lowest Closing ! 114$ Opening Highest Lowest Closing ! 113| j 116* ! 113£ 116§ 1114!! 113$|; 110|S! 112 p 107f 11311 107| 112*| 1135 108* 112* 108* 1131 Opening . Highest., Lowest.., Closing ., 116*! 4 117| 112* 116 ! 112| ml June 110§| 110$ Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1134: Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1141 113i H3f H3| 112 111 112 j 111 1 0 8 | 107}! no 1114 m i ! i: m nil 113 i 112i i ! | i 107f 110J108^ 1104 109|! 108: 113 i lll$l 1141 i 112 ( 1121 1121 llli -—' HI* HI* 111$ 111$ 108 1091 108| | 109 I1 iio§| iio§| * 108|| 109 i 110 ii1104J 110 112 I 110 n r --' 110 llli lllf 1104 1104! 1104 iio*i n o r 110$ 110^ 1104! 110} 112 ! H O I noj nof 1124! noi 110f! 110* llOf! 110[ 1104! 1101 lllij 110$ 1104: 1101 1081 114 1104 1101 O 106* 1 1 0 | a c 108§ 106*. 1074 noi; 1124 106*1 llOf 109 1 1 1 | 106 112 107 112 105* 111 106* llli 1061 106* 1061 106f 111$ 111a 106| 107 IO64 106| 111 1111 3 H November. May. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing ., 108§ llOf 112 112 1081 109^ 112$ 117*J 118*J 117§! 118*1 1124/ 1124/ HI I 112 ! 111% Hll HOf lllf 112 110| lllf | 1141 112| 1141 114$ 114|! 115 113i| 1131 114 j 114$. 108f 108f 107§ 1081 I12f Opening. 1121 H i g h e s t . 112i Lowest.. 1121 Closing . 107|l 113*!! 113§ 1091 107i 107| 1084 107*! 1084 107 i 106| 107 ! 107$ 1104 1104 109 1091 1104! 1101 1104! lioi 1094; 109 109| 109 5=25 December. mi nil 110| ill! 110f 112 1144 112J 114*. 112*! 114 108| 114§ 108| 113 107| 113 | Opening. 114|! H i g h e s t . 113 ! Lowest.. 113*; Closing d 1134 113ft 113 j 1131 107§ 108 ! 1071 108 ! 106&; 106*! 107|| 107§! 106| 106|! 107|i 1071! 109i1094 109f 110*110|| 111 10P"109J! 109f IK 110§ 111 no| 9 1061 106* no* 106ii 1 0 9 | 106JI 110 CO CO 1S71. 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 1881, coupon. 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 1881, coupon. 1862. 1864. ! 1865.1865o. 1867. 1868. July. January. Opening Highest Lowest. Closing. 110* 1131 1101 113* 108| February. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. 113J 114f 113 ,«! 110J HOji 109 nog! 112|j lll*j 112* 111 nog! no | 110 109 112i| l l l | j 112* 110| 108ft 110* 108 110 107J 108ft 107 108& 109i 107* 109* 106|-j 1091! 109ft I 114| ! 116f I U4i ! 116J 109 111|' 109§; HI*' 109^ no*i m l 1121J 112§| nifI ii2*! 111 llli, no^: mi! 111*| 111*! iio*l mi 1 lllft 111J nof m§; 109^ 109| 108 ! 108| April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing. 116= 117,. 116J 1171 m*| ui§! mil 113 j 113 113 111*| lllg- Ulft 113 ! 113 113 I May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117, | 117J ! 117 j 1171 H3J1 1131 H3| 10911 114 I 1141 no 112| 113 109 114 ) 1141 June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening . Highest. ; Lowest. . | Closing.. 113* 114f 113; 114*. 116 114*: August. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1862. 1864. 1865. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing H3 i 113* 113ft 113ft! 114j i 116| 114 1161 1121 H3 I 113;113ft 113l| 114 |j | 113f 113|i 114; 115ft| 115* 114ft 114I1 114 114|l 114|! 113ft 113| 114-1, 1151| 115|| 114| H4ft 114ft j 118i I 119j 118 October. Opening.. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. November. Opening. Highest. I Lowest.. i Closing.. 1121 115J 115* 11611 | lllf 111 111 115* H3J H4§ 111 111 110 llOf 116 113* 114|i! 114| 112 ! ! 113J 114J 114*.! 112 I 1131| 115 I 115 I 112 ! j 113ft 113§! 113ft | 1 114J! 115 115 112§ llli HI* 1161 1141 111| llli 107 109* 1094 110 1141 110| 111 113. 113ft 113 114 113| 114) 1091 1111 113| 1111 113| 114ft 115* 11/- 114ft| 109| 109* 1131 115| December. \ j 117O | 118$ ! 117-' ! 118; 113| 114 115ft/ 1151 113§ 114 I 115ft. 1151j lighest. 115|i Lowest.. 115|| Closing.. 117* 118 118* 111 111 109i 109J 111 109| 109| 115 113i 115 116 H4ft 116 109* 6s, 1881. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 6s (5-20 years), coupon. \ | 110 114$ 115 113 110$ 110$ 114$ 115$ 110$ llOf 111$ : 113 109$ 114$ 114$! 109| 109$'! 1 1 0 |109| 111$ 115i! 110$ 110$; 111$! 110$, 112i 110 July. 113| 109 ! 110 i 115ii Opening. 113i 113 110 1101! HOf HOfi 115 115|i| Highest . g lllf! 109"! 1091 1091 114 114§ Lowest. L t 112i! 109fi 110i H4 Closing. 115$! llOfj llOf1 111^ 110i U 2 | H2ij 107 110i n 4 | Opening 115$ i lllii 111$' 111| H 0 $ ! H 2 I 112$| 107i; 110# 114| Highest Lowest 114£j 110$ 110 i 110$: 110 : lllij lllij 106$| 1091- 113| 1151 m i 108; 1141 H5i: m$ 110 114$i 115| 1121 108$ 114i H5i| in 110 114$. 115$} 112 m i' m | 11O i! U 3 i 112 j 107 ' lLO$j H3| Closing September. 111 1121 1101 112 107! 11* Opening 108|! 1151 Highest .... 112$! 112$ llli 113 1131 ; in j 1121, H O I nij 112 1071 107|- : 114"! Lowest 108 I 108$ 115$IClosing 112$' 112$ llli 1123 Opening Highest Lowest Closing October. 109| 115 ! 115$| 112 Il2£i 113 ! llli 113 I 1131 108 i 108-g-1 1151 Opening . 112$ 117 | 118i| 115 115$| 116iJ 114$ 115$ U6 110$| 110! 116$!Highest . |! 1151 112j! 112$| llli 112$ 113 108 IO81; 115$: Lowest.. 109" 115$i 116$i 114$ 115$ 115$ 110$ i i o | 116*: Closing.. 112= 117 118i May. Opening Highest Lowest . Closing. 1111 113 111112- June. Opening . Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 113 113$ 112| 112$ April. 114$ 115| 114$ 115$ 114$' 115$ 115$. 116$ 114$ 115$ 115$ 116$ 114$ 115 114$ 114$ August. 108| 114$ 108$[ 114$ 107|| 114 1081! 114 Jfarch. Opening . Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 10-40s. November. 1101 110$; 116$|i Opening . 111$: H2ii 1 1 7 t I Highest . 110 j 110$! 11611Lowest.. llli! 112 I I17$l!Closing.. 114J H2| 112* 112$ | 111$ 112$ llli 114 111 114 114J 114$ 113£ 114$ December. 112$ 112$ 115 $ 117$ l l l i 112|| 114$ Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 112$ 113$ 112 113 1873. , 1881. I January. Opening Highest , Lowest Closing I! May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August, 1154 Opening 1151 Highest Lowest 114*1 Closing September. 11 11 117! 115* 1174' 118 1154 1164 116 120 1141 116| nog 114g 1174 117|i II84 116§ llGf 1161 llli 111 1184 118 112i 116 | 116J 110* 110§ 118 J | 117ft 1124112* Opening 115 Highest 115 113| Lowest 1144 114^ Closing October. 117| lie*; 115J; 116* 116* 111 112 1121 Openin 118& 118f 120* 118 119| 117| 112 U 3 115 I H Highest ih 115^ 116*1 116 1091 111 1124 L o w e s t . 118 116 H8ft 1181 120* 117| 119|| 117g 11 If 113* 115 Closing j l l l * i 112 107f 109 109| lllf 105 I 108* 106| 1 0 8 | November. 1154 119 1154 1171 1164 117* 119| 118 116| 119|! 121 g 120i l U f 1174 1171 119i 118 H6§ 120 June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing July. 112ft ! Opening 115*1 Highest 112|! Lowest U54i Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening , Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing OO Cs (5-20 years), coupon ! 1221 116* 1161 117"! 1234 117" 1171 114f 115*1 1224 115 1161 114f 116! 122| 1174 118 pg JHS IHighest 9r^in§ 112 4 1161 112 11115 lll li: 1124 114ft 1161 Lowest Closing December 121| 120 113 115 1134 ! Openin 115 1141 I Highest 120| 121| 120$ 119 1201 120 | 1124! 112$1134 I Lowest 120|| 121 120ft' 1134 H 4 H4* { Closing 106|i 108 108*! H O g 10541 108 108*! 110§ 1874. 6a (5-20 years), coupon January. Openin Higlies Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 116 116| 1141 116| 115 118 115 117| 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 116i m i 118 113 116 I 111 117| 112 Openin Highes Lowest Closing August. 111! 117| 118i 115| 116g 116 116! 117|! 117 114 1151Opening 114| 120i| 121 | 118* 1201! 121 119| 120| 1203 n o , 1L6| Highest lllf 117|; 1181 115f! 116|! 116*.ii6i n 7 | n 7 | nog 114 j 115A Lowest ! 120 ! | 1161 Closing Op Highest Lowest Closing 1171 118 ! 120fl U 8 | 1191 1 1 1 5 |119| 121 118J 120 | 120|i 119*1 120* 120i 118 j 119^1 118 I 118| H81 114i 1181 1193 120| ! 119JI 120 115* September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 115* 117 115| ! 117 ! 120J 122 118| 120f 121|! 120^ 120! Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing I151! 119!| 121|i H o g 115i| 120* 122 I 115| 115 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 120 118*i 119! 120§ 1201 118§! 1201 120J 1201 1191 1201 i]9| 118J! 119 1 j 12 117*! 11 118 1 1201 i 116 i 117f 115|| 116| 116 j 117* 112| 115§: 116*J 115| 117 111! 117 | 117! 112§. 118 115§! 116f 115|| 117 1171 111 llli 117 1164 117! 116*. 117| 117| 111!112*: 117 Opening 115§ 1171 H i g h e s t 114| 116J Lowest l 1171 Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112*' 117 114*i 119 l l l f 137 114* 119 114| 116 ! 118i| 120! 122 Il4i! 1161 1151 118 HBf 1161 115* 118 1875. 00 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 6s (5-20 years), coupon January. Openin, Highes Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 122$i 121* 9£ 122$ 122$' 12U 117£ 119£ 123 118 ! 119 116$ 116| 122 120§ 120 116i! 116? 122 113§ 116| 114*: 117ij 120 113| 116|| 119 |! 120 114$ 118| 115J 119f 120| 122 120| 120|i 122 September. 119fi! 118|! 119$ Opening 115 120§ 119|l 120$ 119*! 118* 11 119§! 113| 11 1191s 11P|I 12 120i! 114 114$ 119$ Closing 119$: 120 122$ | 123g 119$l 119* 122$ I 116| 118J 121 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 118J 121 116f 120g 117* 123$ Opening 118 I 124| Highest 117 I 123 Lowest 118 ! 12 Closing 116$ 121 117il 1221 115£! 12 II71! 122 119| 11 119$ 12 118| 1184 119 1201 120$ J 12l| 121$ 119$ 120$ 121$ 121$ 123$ 1251 123$ 114$ 11 114$ 116 114$ 115 ! December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 118 118 118 118 ! 122 i 122| 122 122| 1876. 6s (5-20 years), cou pon. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s (5-20 years), coupon. 117§ 118 ! 116| 119JI 119|: 118 117$ 118 | 116 118 February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 120 120 119| 120§ August Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 120 120 119* 119| Opening j Highest Lowest ! Closing 122* 118i| 118! 121 : 122J 117 122|: 118* 119f 121| 122| 118* 118* 1201 i22i 117 122f 118* 119* 121f 122§[ 118* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1181 118*!! 115*i[ 116 115J 116 f 118 j 114fi 115 | i 113JJ 116* 116a; 114 115 110 115* 111 113i l l 114* l l May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 110*i1 113*! 116* 117 HOi i | 109| H2i! 115*! 116 109| 112*1 115i! 117-1 119 121 123 118 121$ 123 118 115* 11 j 118 115 ]19* 1194 116f | 121 1231 1151 1191 121f 116| 121 122! 123§> 1241 123$1 1241 117! H8* 117*| 118t! 116 118* 118|! 117! Openin Highes Lowest Closing 114 115| 114* 115* 113f 114i 113! 1141 113* 1131 112! 113* 113! 113* 112 111* 113* 113* 111* HI! in* mi 110 ill! 110 109| 109! 110*, 108 112* 1081 112I 1 120! 1221 6s (5-20 y e a r s ) , con- j pon. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing July. OpeDing Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing . August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing .. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1124 112f 111; 109 l l l g 109g 108J llO 108| 109| 1104 108| 108| 109 109 107 107 105^ 125 1054 125^ 104 i 123| 111 111 nog 1 | 10 109|| 106|i 1 0 7 | j 108| 108| 1 0 6 t 108!; 106! 1074J 105 1071 105J 109| 109| 01 109|| 106| 107*1 108f October. April. | j j j 112|| 1141 1121' 114' 1.. m 108^ 1114 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 11 1154 112ft, 113 113g| llOf 1114 |l 112 May. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1094 112 09i| 112 108g! 109g! l l l September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112 ,a ACia iu-408. 107 1 0 7 | 1 0 7 | 1081 106gj 107 107§ * 103| 1054 November. , 110|| 112 HO* lllfl 108* 109 108g 108§ Opening Highest Lowest Closing nog no* IO24! 121 102|| 122 ! HQf December. , Opening Highest Lowest Closing 111 1091 109* 108g 109 109 106ft! 107^ 106|! 1071 120 o o 6s (5-20 y e a r s ) , coupon. 6s, 1881, coupon 1865n. 1867. 5s, 5s, 10-40, 1881, cou1868. pon. pon. coupon. coupon. [ 6s (5-20 years), 6s, 1881/ coupon, currency. loupon. 1865n. 1867. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102$ 103* 102{ 1025 106 105^ 105J 106$ 105$ 105$ 103 103$ 102$ 103$ 105| 10$ 105* 105| 106| 109: 107 108 107 105J 106$ 105$ 105$ 119; 103$ 102 101 102 108|| 109 108 108$ 108i 104$ 108$! 104g | 106|i 103J 103$ 103$ 102$ 103* l° y i 1024 1021 101! 102 118$ 1191 lir March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 107J 103$ 105$ 104$ 1071 103$' 105$ 104| 1071 108$ x 109 ; 108$ 109 103| 105" 103105$ 103 x l O l ! 104$! 103 ! 103 101§; 104$ 103 ! 107$ 107| 107$ 107$ 1041 104| 104 104 107f 107 107 109|! 110$[ 109$j 110 105J 106 105§ 106 104$l 103^ 105$i 103f! 104$i 102|| 105| 103^! 107$ 108! 107$ 108$ 103| 104| 103| 104f 1 | 107$ 105| 107i 104$ 107f 106107i 109f| 109|! 109*; 109| Opening. Highest Lowest-. Closing . August. Opening. Highest. Lowest... Closing . 102$!x 102$i 102| 102| 105| xlO8 106$ 108J 105$ 107$ !Q5$ 109 109$ 108! 1091 107$ 108J 107$ 1081 102$! 102|! 102$| 102| 105 105$ 104$ 105$ 3 08 108 108 108 109$ xlO6# 1091 1063108$ 1068 108! 106$ 1081 1081 107$ 107$ 102$! 102! 102$! 102$ 10i 101 105$ 1051 107! x 108 107i 107i 106$| 106$| 106 ! 106$ 109$ 1081 103$ 103|! 103§j 103|j 106$! 108$ 106$ 1091 105|i 108$ 106$i 109$ 109$ 109$ 109$ 103$ 103fl 103$ 103| x 107$2 107$ 107 i 1071: 107$ 107$ 106! 107$ 1204 120$ 104|| 105 i 104|i 104|| 100$ 100! 100$ 100! 119! 1204 108!' 110|i 108$i "-*' 104$ 105$ 104$ 105$ 110 HI* 110 107$ 109j 107i 109| 105$'xl03$| 107 j 104$ 105$ 103$ 107 | 104§ Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing . 106l!x 103|| 100] 106ij 103|| 100; 105|i 103|i 100' 105! 1°3I' 107| 119 119119 119 100| 100| 100§ 1001 | Opening. 119J Highest. 117:* Lowest.. 119; I Closing . O O o .IT1 107$ 108{ 107i November. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing currency- October. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 4s, coupon. September. 105$ 107$ 105f April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 4$s, 1891, coupon. July. 106$ 107J 106* 106| February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 5s, 5s, 10-40, 1881, cou- cou1868. pon. pon. 107* losr 107 105! 104§ 105§ 103$ 100$ 1191 I Opening. ! Highest. 1°4I 1 0 1 t122 119 Lowest.. 103A;1 100$ 122 Closing . 104$i 101$ 1061x105 107|i 106§ IO61 105 107| 106$ 104 100 j | 1051 100$l 122 104 I 100 i 1214 100$! 122 107$ 108$ 107$! 108$ 10411 104| 104 104| December. 1011x119 Opening. 101$ 120!|! Highest. 101$ 119 li Lowest.. 101$ 120! i Closing . li V 105$ 105$ 109|( 109| 108 I 108 1 x 1 106$ 106| 1 0 0 § X 119 100$ 120§ 100$! 11 9 100$! 119$ a 1879. 6s, currency, 1898, registered. 6s, currency, 1898, registered. July. 119^ Opening 121J Highest . 119^ L o w e s t . Closing. 120&| Opening . 122 I Highest . 120g! L o w e s t . 122 jj Closing. Opening Highest . Lowest Closing 122 I Oponing. 122 I Highest . 121|! u Lowest. ™'-~ Closing Closing. 121§ October. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 106J 105 105^ 102| 103£ 102| 103§ 123 123 123 123 1054 105^ 105J 105| November. Openm Highes Lowest Closing 12. 121 124* 125£ Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 106| ior 101 102* 106* 102f 102 1024, 107J 124J 125 124 106^ 107J December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 123 123 Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 102J 103* 102£ 103f xlO5| 106* 105* 106f 103 1041 103 104 122 121i 122 IS SO. Coupon b o n d s . 5s, 1881. |4*s, 1891. 4s, 1907. 6s, currency, 1898, reg- Coupon bonds. 6s, 1881. January. 103§ 104 103f 104*1 li 107i xlO3 104| 103 Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing . 107&! February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 104^ 103* 1041 103| 103| 103| 103| 109* HO* 109| HO* 104| 104; 104i 10f 102| 102| 102| Hit 1H§ 111* Hit 102|i 102| 102* 102| 109 109 xlO8 109 108 109 w August. 103 103* 107*1 109* wil 105* 107*! 105 | 106*i 126 126 126 126 OpeningHighest. Lowest.. Closing.. March. no* 128 128 128 128 September. , , 103i 103 103* xlO8 108* 107f 108i 106| 107f 106* 107| Opening Highest Lowest Closing 109 109* clO6| 107*| 106| 107* Opening Highest Lowest Closing April | a o 1101 llOf 108§ October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 103| 104 103* 104 109 May. 104| 104|! 104|| 104| 102| 103 102* 103 108* iio-r 108 O f 1071 109§ H Noveinber. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102| 103*1 102|| 103i! 109*; liof 108*; llOf 107$; 109 i 107* 109 ! I Opening. I Highest. !l Lowest.jj Closing . June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing w o July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 5s, 1881. 6s, currency, 1898, reg4*s, 1891. 4s, 1907. istered. 104J| 104|| 104»! xlO2 102 101* 110 111* 112 109| 1U*I 112 lllf 112 lllfj 130 130 129* 129* December. , 103*! 103fi 103JJ 103§; Opening Highest Lowest Closing 104* 104|! 104|j 104f 101* 10.11 101 101* nil! 113|; 134 134 134 134 O d o 1881. 6s, 1881. 5s, 1881. bs, currency, 1898, reg4*s, 1891. 4s, 1907. istered. 6s, 1881. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing July. xlOl* 101f 101* lOlf 101* 101f 112 112f 112 112£ 133 133 133 133 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 101f: 101£ lOlij lOlf! x 100J 101 100§; Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1124[ U2f| lllf! March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 101 102 100$ 102 131 131 131 131 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102£ 103| 102J 102* 102 102$ 133 133 133 133 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 103| 106* 103| 106* xlOlf 105 101| 104* 135 135 135 135 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102 102* 102f lOlfc 101* 102^ 101 101$ 101*! 101I! 100$! 101 101 101, 101 101J 100§ ioi£ 100§ 101 xlOO* 102* 99| 102| 101J 102 102* 104 104 102| 103 1044 1044 103 103* 134 134 134 Opening Highest Lowest Closing November. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing lOlf 102| October. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing xlO2| 102| 1024 September. 102 1024 102 1024 April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 103 102| August. February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s, currency, 1898, reg5s, 1881. | 4}s, 1891. 4s, 1907. istered. Coupon bonds. Coupon bonds. loir 102^ 114f 116* 117* 114$ vm 117* xll3| 114f 113| 114$ 117$ 118| 117$ 118| 116 December. 115 xlOOf 101£ 100§ 101* xl30 130 129 129 Coupon bonds. 6s, continued at 34. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117| 118i 101 100| 101 101 101 100£ 100f Registered bonds. 5s, continued 44s,1891. 4s, 1907. at 3i. 1021 118 1184 102 118 100! 1014 100! 1014 102 103* 102 103* cll3! Opening . p Highest igh . Lowest Closing 118 119 118 119f Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing. 5s, continued at 3i. 102 102 xlOl 102^ 1001 101J s, 1891. 4s, 1907. 114 115 114 1144 1011 101£ 10U 1014 rency, 1898. 3s, option, U.S. xll9 120| H8| 120§ 120* 119| | 118* 121 Opening Highe g Lowest. Closing. 121 1 1 Opening Highest Lowest . 101 101f lOOf 100| 113 113 il October. 103 101 1151 lH" 11! 102J May. c0£ 1001 100i 100J 113J 113^ 113 1134 102J 101 101; lOlf 113 1134 113 113 102* 102* lOlf 102 102r 102-102] November. 102J 101' 101; 116* 1154 120i Closing 120; 120; 120| 1204 Opening g Highe June. July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. 6s, continued at 3*. September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 131 131 131 131 Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 6s, currency, 3s, option, U.S. December. :100 100; 100 1001 1014 101! 1014 lOlf 1144 1144 Lowest. Closing. 103* 1014 113J 120J 121 120 120£ 102| 103 102| 103 1883. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 5s, continued at 3i. 4s,1907. 3s, option, Coupon bonds. 6s, currency, 1898. 5s, con tinued at 3*. 18Q1 4aa« * S) l b 9 1 > Registered bonds. A* ion? . 4s'19U'' 3s, option, ! 6s, curTJ. S. rency, 1898. : January. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. xlO2 104 102 104 5 February. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. March. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. 104* 103* 104J 11& 112 113 120 118$ 119§ 104J 104J 103J 104* 112*1 113§ 104 120J 119 1201 104± 103§ 103 r1 pening. • ;hest. Lowest Closing 113* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113 113f 113 113J 103| 103| 1031 103* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 103| 103| 103 * 119* 118* 119* 103 103g 103 103* 121; 103* 103*! 133 135 ior' 101 135 w o o 114 i 1031 104 103, 103 Opening Highest Lowest - 122 120 122 x 100* 100* 100^ xlOO* 135| 135| 136* November. 119 114f 115 114 115 121 122; 121| 122| 100§ 100§ 100| 100* 136* 136* 136 136 123 125 123 124| 100f 102 100| 102 xl34 134* 134 134* xll2* 113 112§ 112* 119§ 120 119f 120 Closing . o a w December. June. 113 113 112; 103| 103 103 xll9* 120 119] May. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.., August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing ug xll8| 119{ 118, 119 October. 113* Opening. Highest.. Lowest.. Closing. . 113 September. 112 113* April. Opening. Highest. Lowest... Closing.. 131* 131* 131f July. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. xll4 114 113 a 1884. Coupon bonds. 4§s, 1891. 4s, 1907. Registered bonds. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 3s, option, 6s, curU.S. rency, 1898, 4&s,1891. January. 4s, 1907. 3s, option, 6s, currency, 1898. U.S. O July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 100f 1001 100£ 134; 134. 134f 134| Opening . Highest . 112 112f 112 H2| Lowest.. Closing .. February. 100 120f H8| 120§ ioo 100 August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 135 135 Opening . Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 120§ 12"" 11 1201 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 120§ 321£ 120 100J o w loot 100J 100|! o lOOtj101 '. 100f. 101 I. o 101 101 ! O March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing xl23f 124 123J 123J Opening Highest Lowest Closing May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 100J w 121| 122| Opening Highest Lowest Closing June. 122| December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing F H W IOOJ! Noveinber. 110 112$ Opening Highest Lowest Closing „ H3 W 123§ 123| 122J 1014 101| 101 10U 1885. Coupon bonds. 4*s, 1891. Registered bonds. 4s, 1907. 3s, option, Coupon bonds. 6s, currency, 1898. 4*s, 1891. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 122* 101 1014 February. 101J Opening Highest Lowest Closing 101 101 101 101$ Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102* 101 102* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 102 102 March. xl22§ 122§ 322§ 122| 122| 123* 122| 122* 103 1034 102* 103* September. xll2 112* 112 112 1224 122( 122, 322f April. 103* 104 103* 103| October. xl21* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1224 121* 122 x Mayi xl22| 124 122* 124 xlO3* 104 103* 103* November. 1364 Opening Opening Highest Lowest Closing 137i Highest Lowest Closing xl35 135 134* 134| Opening Highest Lowest Closing 13$ June. 3s, option, 6s, curU. S. rency, 1898. August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 4s, 1907, OO July. xl21f Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. - 113* 113} 113* 113* 123 123 123 104 104 102| 102| December. 12 112; li! 123| 124f 133 133 133 133 w t?3 )% O K 1886. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 4}s,1891. 4s,1907 41s,1891. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. 3s, option, 6s, curU.S. rency, 1898. 4s, 1907, 3s, option, 6s, curTLS. rency, 1898. July. 112 112 112 112 xl23 124 123 124 1 . 100; Opening . 135| Highest.. 135f Lowest . . 135; Closing.. 100| 101 100§ 101 Opening . Highest.. Lowest . . Closing .. xlO2 February. :126 127 125* 127 :100| 100T 1! 3 135 135 O ^ 127 125J 100| 100f lOOf lOOi ft March. 100| IQli 100| Opening Highest Lowest Closing will April. nmg . 101f 100| 101f Opening . Highest-. Lowest . Closing lOli 100| 1011 Opening g Highest ghest Lowest Closing 112 112 112 112 June. lOOi 133£ 134 133 133J xl29 129 127| 128! 100 100 November. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1001 lOOf iooi a o October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 128j Lowest . Closing. H H W August. 124J 127§ 124£ 127§ Opening Highest Lowest Closing s 135 W ft o a 127 129 December. lll| 112& in§ 112 lOlj 102^ 101J Opening Lowest . Closing. 129 129j 128|. 1281 100| 101 100| 101 1321 1321 132 132 a 1887. Coupon bonds. 6s, cur6s, currency, 1898. rency, 1899 s, 1891. Opening Highest Lowest. Closing. February. Opening Highest Lowest. Closing. O 109£ 109! 108J 109 127f 127; 132 132 131 131 108| 110§ 108 108 127 128£ 125* 125J 128 128 128 128 September. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. November. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. 109 109 108| 108§ Lowest. Closing. O O 127 127 127 127 108J 108| 108;" 1081 June. 129 129 129 129 o October Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. May. O 1 xlO8j IO83 108 108§ April. S August. Opening . Highest . Lowest -. Closing.. March. O 6s,cur4s, 1907. rency, 1898. rency, 1899. July. January. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. Registered bonds. o a: December. 107 108j 107 125 126f 124J 126| 5 1888. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. •s, 1891. 4s, 1907. Coupon bonds. 6s, cur6s, currency, 1898. rency, 1899. i, 1891. 125| 125| Opening Highest Lowest Closing 12& 125i 125| ening Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 108 108 1251 125^ 125f 125§ 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 o od H £d O 128i 130 128i 130' E si October. 106| 107-r 106i 107| xl23| 126| 123| 1261 Opening. Highest . Lowest . . Closing.. 107| 108J 107| 126i 1274 126i 1274 Opening . Highest . Lowest. . Closing.. xlO7 1074 107 127| 128J 127i Opening. Highest . g t Lowest. Closing. 127, May. xl29 129 126| 127J 12 12^ 1291 129£ 109§ 108J 127J 128i 127| 128^ 1301 1301 108] 108^ 108^ 128 128 128 November. June. i 127| 127* 127| 127§ 128§ 127§ 128* Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1071 107*1 107ii September. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing 107J August. February, Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s, cur- j 6s, currency, 1898. rency, 1899. 4s, 1907. July. January, Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. December. o 1889. Coupon bonds. 4&s, 1891. Coupon bonds. R e g i s t e r e d bonds. 4s, 1907. 6s, curs, currency, 1898. rency, 1899. 4*s, 1891. January. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. ening . Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. February. ening . Highest . •Lowest.. Closing.. 107| 108| 129| 129f 129| Opening Highest Lowest Closing 129 128| 129 Opening . Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. Lowest. Closing. i: 129: 129 t 129| Opening Highest Lowest. Closing. 3 128 128 o 128J 128J 127f 127$ xl27i 127i 127 127 November. June. Opening . Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 128*1 128*1 128: October. May. Opening. s l28£ September. April. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 5s, currency, 1898. rency, 1899. August. 109 109 109 109 March. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 4s, 1907, July. 127^ 108* 109 108| 109' Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing.. Registered bonds. 125|i. 125|!. 125|l. December. 129£ 129f ening . Highest . Lowest.. Closing .. xl04| 105 104| 105 d i 1S9O. Coupon. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered 6s, currency, 1891. 1907. 1898. 126J 1264 125 125 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 103i 103i 103; 103§ 122* 1224, 122 122 February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing )pening — lighest Lowest . Closing. 104^ 123f 104f 123§ 104J 104| 1234 Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 1034 103| 1031 103| Opening Highest Lowest Closing June. 123 1234 122 1224, 122 122J 122 122 103 103 103 103 124 121 124 1891. 1907. tered is, carrency, £0 fel 3 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 122| 124£ 122§ 124 w November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 124f Opening 124f Highest 124f Lowest 124| Closing 104 104 104 104 124 o 124 I 123 123 December. September. Opening Lowest. Closing. Coupon. Regis tered 6s, currency, 1898. October. August. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1891. 4s, 1907. July. April. 105 105 104f 104| Coupon. Coupon. Registered cur4s, 6s, rency, 1891. 1907. 1898. 103| 103| 1 | 103| 1261 124 124 Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 122| 123i 122 1234 115 115 115 115 i 1891. Coupon. Coupon. Registered 6s, cur4s, rency, 1891. 1907. 1898. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 121 IT* 120* 121 121 121 121 March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 12U 121J 121; 12H 4s, April. Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing June. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 102 102 102 102 122 122 122 122 O* Coupon. Coupon. Eegistered 6s, currency, Registered cur4s, 6s, rency, 1891. 1907. 1898. July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 3 October. 100f 100f loof lOOf 117 117* 118 118 118 118 Opening Highest Lowest Closing November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 100| Registered 4s, 6s, cur1907. rency, 1898. 117 11.6 117 O w 117 117 o o December. 118 118* 117 117f Opening Highest Lowest Closing i o o d i o 1892. Registered. 4s, 1907, coupon. 4s, 1907. currency, 1898. currency, 1899. 116 116 116 116 118 January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117, 117i 116 H6 117 1174 116 116 February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117 116J 116| 116J March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 117 116§ 116*, 116 1 Registered. 4s, 1907, 4s, coupon. 1907. April. Opening.. Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. currency, 1898. Registered. 4s, 1907, coupon. currency, 1899. 4s, 1907. July. 116 116| 115f 116 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 116 116 116 116 Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening. Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. 117| ii8| 117f Opening Highest Lowest Closing currency, currency, 1899. 1st S 114$ 115 114* 114* 114f 115f 114£ 114* November. 1161 116 1161 September. | 4s, 1907. October. 116J 116| 116 116 116* 117i 116* 117* 116|L currency, 1899. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. May. Opening.. Highest.. Lowest... Closing .. June. 1161. currency, 1898. Registered. 4s, 1907, coupon. 115 1141 115 115 114f 1141 114| 114| December. , 115f 115 114$ 115 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1141 114 114 113? 113' 113 3 w o j 1893. Coupon bonds. 4*s, 1891, 4s, 1907. extended at 2 per 4s, 1907. cent. 6s, currency, 1898. cent. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. 113 113 Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. 108 108 112$ 108 112 in*!- 112 112 111J 11U 1104J 110*' 110 110 Opening. 111 llOf lllf Closing. Hit 111 lilt 107|!. nil. September. March. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.., nil 112$ 111* 1124. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. October. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. 1134 113f 112= 113 Highest. Lowest. 113 113 1124 113 Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. May. November. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. 1124. 114 112* 114 95J 112 113* 112 xll3* December. June. 108 108 108 108 1114 108 108 August. xlllj Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing . 6s, currency, 1898. July. xll3 114 113 114 February. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. Registered bonds. 4£s, 1891, 4s, 1907. extended at 2 per 4s, 1907. 6s, currency, 1899. January. Opening.. Highest. Lowest.. Closing... Cn Coupor bonds. Registered bonds. Hit lllf 110 110 99| 99f 96 96 UOf 11 Of 110 110J Opening Highest Lowest Closing 115 115 114 114 1134, 114 113 113 bs, currency, 1899. 1894. Coupon bonds 4s, 5s, 1904. 4s, 1907. kee 4s, 1897. Bs, cur, 1904. rency, renc; 1895. 1131 117§ 117* | 117$ 113J 114 113* 114 ft H7ft! Opening Highest Lowest. Closing. 117- 1124 1131 \ 113! 117* 117* 117* 117* Opening Highest Lowest Closing 118 119* 118 119* 113* 1141 113{ Opening . Highest . Lowest.. Closing. - 1181 118s" 117| 118 114 114 113* 113* Ope: Opening Higg hest . Lowest. Closing. 113, U2 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113 114 1 | 114* 113^ 104 104 104 104 114 115 114 115 xll7* 119 115 115 115 115 119 119f 119 119* 118 118 118 118 101* loir 101 101 114 114 114 114 October. April. May. H4*1 115 120 119* 120 114, j H9 November. 114 114J 114 114 | 116 !I 114| 119 1171 119 Hi 11! 114* 114* 119 119 119 119 114 11' H34I 113* 119 119 117J 117J December. June. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. xll3| 115 September. 114 115 114 114* Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. Chero6s, cur- 6s, cur- 6s, cur5s, 1904, 4s, 1907. kee 4s, 5s, 1904. rency, rency, rency, 1897. 1896. 1895. August. 114J 114* 114* 114§ March. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 4s, Opening.. Highest .. Lowest. Closing. 112; 113; February. Opening . Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 6s, currency, 1898. July. January. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Chero- 114* 115 1141 H4| us 1171. H7{ 117$ 1181 116 116 119J 119* 106 106 106 106 1111 Hli 1111 1111 Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. QO Registered bonds. 2s, op4s, 4s, 5s, 4s, 5s, 1925. tion 1907. 19C4. 1904. 1925. rency, rency, rency, 1907. al. 1896. 1898. 1899. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. ng. fighest . Lowest.. Closing... Opening Highest Lowest Closing 122 112* 116 112 115§ 115f 115[ 115J 12^ 112J 109 109 109 109 115£ lllf 116' lllf 115* 111| 115* lllj 113 112* 113 October. xlllf 112 xlllf 112 122* 123 122| 122*] 116* 116; 115; 115; 116 116 1141 114 112 112 j 121t 120| 121 115 115 114f 115 115 120 115 115 112 November. Lowest. Closing. Opening Highest Lowest Closing June. Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 124 124* 1231 123* September. March. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing.. May. xll2| 113 112* 112* 112 112 112 | 119 119 117i 117*1 117* 117* a These are dealings in the "Unlisted department" of the Stock Exchange in " Bonds, when issued." 115| 115* 113*! 113*' 102i. 1024 . 1896. 4s, 1907. 1925. 5s, Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Coupon b o n d s . 2s, cur4s, 5s, op4s, tion- 1907. 1925. 1904. renal. March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Ill 108 Ill 113 118 113 110 110 108 108 112 114 112 1131 108 llO 108 1101 113 117; 113! 113 116|! 11611 108! 113! 113! 112 112 105 105 105 105 Opening . Highest.. Lowest .. Closing .. 108| 109| 107! 107! August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1071 1079 106 108! 1081 106' 106 1161; 109 109 108J 108| 106! 106; 104; 112! 113! lilt 113 109j llli 109| 106| | Hit 106! 116! 113| 116! HI! Hi! 107^ 107| 105| 107| 116 116! 108! 1101 108! 120 120 119| 119! 111! 112| 111J 120 113§ 114 113f 114 113 113 114 113§ 113! llli 113! 116| 113! llOf 1101 103 103 103 103 109 September. not 111* 11| not lor 101 108! April. 103| 1 103| 103| 107! Opening 107! Highest 1071 Lowest 107! Closing 107 107^ 106|! 107! 113| 117 llOJ ""n* no' no October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 108| 109 108j 108; May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing ; 106! 107! 118! H5 no! ill! 110§j. November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 109J 109^ 108| 108; Opening . Highest.. Lowest . Closing 1091 x 118! xlll 110! 120f 113! 109J xll8! x l l l 110! 120 108 108| 108 December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112! 110! 112 June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing curren- July. 113J 114 113 113§ 110 110 109 109| February Opening Highest Lowest Closing 6s, 2s, cur- cur4s, op5s, 4s, 5s, 4s, 4s, ren1907. 1925. 1904. tion- 1907. 1925. 1904. rency, al. 1897. cur- curren- ren- January, Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. 109J HOI 120f 113! 114 113§ 114 96 no 109 1101 109 no! 120 120| 1121 103 103 103 105 105 105 105 1897. Coupon bonds. 4s, 1907. 4s, 1925. 1904. Registered bonds. Registered bonds. 2s, op- 4s, tion- 1907. al. 5s, 1904. cur- curren- ren1898. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1124. 120* 124 1204. 124 114* 114§ 114J H4| 112| 113£ 112* 113 1234 1234, 1224. 123 113* 113 113 113$ 113 113| 1234, 123| 123 123i 114* 114* ii3r 114; 1121 112| 112 112^ 124i 124* 123| 123f 1143 114§ 114f 112$ HI* 103| 103J 1034 103* lllf 110§ lllf 112 1114 112 cy, 113] 103; 103; 113! 10341 106 j 106J July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113 114 October. May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 112J xl22f 123J 1121 1224, 112 112i 123| 113 113 113 113J June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 123f!! 125§ 123J! 1251 1141 H4f 114 114$ 1131 nrn: 107f 107f 1071 107* Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing November. 113 1131 113 Opening Highest Lowest Closing December. 112| 113 i Opening Highest Lowest. Closing . I 113J 1898. Coupon bonds. Eeglstered bonds. Registered bonds. CO O July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing no! 111 1284 125 1281 112$ 1131 1044 112J 104 113i 112 111 112 127f 127! 126| 1274 1044 1054 1044 1124 105 112 112 1114 112J 1271 127f 127 1274 i 112J 95 1104 111 i 95 1104 1241 124 124 1274 127f in 1114 111 127i 1114 127i 113 1004- 112 102 1124 112 112 1124 102 1021 . 102|. 1021 • 112J 1021- September. 1I24 I 113 April. Opening. Highest . Lowest .. Closing.. Opening Highest Lowest . Closing October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing November. Opening. Highest. Lowest.. Closing.. June. ning. ._ ghest.. Lowest.. Closing.. Opening Highest Lowest Closing lli 112 not i 1124 104; 105^ (Coup.) T 106* 105^ 106 128i 127 112J 1104 1104 99 1104 ir- 1024. 1104 127ft 127i in 1104 126| lion 126J 1261 127§ 105# 1124 127 112*4 1124 127i 127^ 7 127§ • 111 111 126| 1274 102 1054 1124 112f 112 1024 103i 102 102! December. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114 112g 114 21\\ 291 1121 113;' 112 105^1 107| 105*5 107| 111 114| 99 111 99i 1111 127| 128H 127f 128 102| U3 102| H2L 1024 1121 10 1054 106 1054 106 1S99. Coupon bonds. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. Registered bonds. rJOO "ft 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 112$ 113£ 130 112i 129$ 113$ 130 113$ 107$ 108$ 107^ 113 IUJ 129$ 128$ 129$ 994 99$ mi | 129$ 113 128$ I lllf 129 I 112 100 107$ 107$ 106$ 107 1124 107$ 113$ 128| 112 113J 128| 1124 1071 107 113 128ft H3J 12tf§ 112ft 113$ 114$ 1124 112| 112 113$ 112 113$ 1084 107$ 1084 99 99 99 112$ 128$ 113 129$ 99$ 111$ 1124 ! Hlftl 129$ i 111ft 128$ 129$ 128{ 129J 112 1124 I 1294 113$ 1294 I 113$ 113J 130| 100 112J 130 | 109 113 1294 113$ 107ft 99$ 1124 128| 1304 1134 112| 129 100 113$ 1134 112 112 113$ 1294 112 "'• 130ft 129ft 130$ 108 109-L 100 107ft 99$ 100 112$ 113$ 1124 1124 129 130f 128| 130| 111! 114 114$ 114 114 1094 112$ 113 112$ 112f 130$ 112| 130^ 113 129$ 112$ 112§ 130 113$ 114 112 107 1074 ! 107 107T35 1074 1084 107$ 1084 107$ 1084 107* July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing November. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 130 113 I 113£ 130| I 112| 130 113 130| 113$ 113| 129$ 130i 101 101 108i§ 100| 100| 109 109 lllf 111| 112$ 112$ 1124 112£ 108$ 100$ 112$ 108J I 100$ 112| 130 1304 1294 129| 112ft 112! 111^ Ulft 129$ 111$ 130ft 112$ j 113| 129$ j 111$ 108$ I 1004 111$ 129$7 I 111$ 100$ 130T B| 111! I 113$ 130/s| 111| — 113$ 113$ 113$ 113$ 130T' 130T' 112$ 112| 112$ 112| 1304 1304 129| 1304 112$ 113f 112| 113| 113$ 116 113$ 115$ lllf 112 111! 112 108| 108| 108$ 108$ 100$ 100$ 100$ ioo| 112 lllf 108$ 108J 108$ 108§ 100| 101 100 100$ 1294 132ft 1294 | 132i| 111/ 107 109| 132| 134$ 132! 134 109H 110| 109|| 1104 130J 1084 108| IO84 108$ 108$ 108$ 130/, ill! 130$ 112 ill! 13 112 108| 108! 108$ 108$ ill! 1304 1304 129 1294 107| 107ft 107§ 107ft 100$ 102 100$ 102 ill! 113} ill! 113$ 1294 132if 1294 132if 102 102$ 102 102$ 112$ 115 112$ 114$ 132| 134f 132! 134 111$ 111$ 1114 IHA 1114 ill! 1HT3S jj*. nift 112* 110110 107|| 109! December. 130| | 130M 113 129$ 112$ 130 100 1014 100 101 1094 109| || Highest . IO84 ! Lowest . 1084 I Closing . 111$ 113| 111$ 113 111$ 114 111$ 113$ 109ft o| 109$ 1104 1900. Coupon bonds. 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 Registered bonds. Coupon bonds. July. Opening... Highest... Lowest Closing 114 August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 115! 115! 115 1154 1141 1164 132| 1324 113* 110 1034 105 1034 104! 1134 114 112| 112* 109! 109! 1094 1094 1041 104! 103! 103! 113§ 11H September. Opening Highest Lowest Closing j 115| I II64 114 115$ 114 134 134| 134 134$ 114 1154 114 1154 134 134$ 134 134$ 115! 116i 115* 134! 113£ 1384 1144 134U 1134 113$ 110 104H 110! 1054 109| 104! 110| 105 138| 138! 138 1384 1104 112 109| 105& 107 noi 107 103i 1044 103J 104i 112 October. Opening Highest.... Lowest Closing 112* 1144 112* 1094 110£ 1094 110J 103J 104! 103J 104J November. T 134| 112| 114$ 112*. 114 109 1104 109 109| 103 105 103 103| 133 r 9 g 1351 133T% 134| 112* 114$ 112* 109 114 109| 134| 1354 114 114 109 134| 113J 113^ 1104 109 Opening Highest Lowest Closing December. 134| 114 134J 134 1104 109 109J Opening 100 Highest 99^ Lowest 100 Closing 4 1074 1154 1134 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 19O1. Coupon bonds. January. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114a 114| 114 114 138§ 138*. 137| 138* February. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114 114* 114 114* 137§ March. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 114§ 115 114* 115 April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113* 113* 112* 112J I j ! 111* I 110* 111^ 110$ 111$ Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. 106* 106* | 105$ 114 105^ 114 1O5§ 106$ 1 105$ ! 106$ 114 114*. 113$ 113* 138* 138*. 136| 111 137* 111 137§ 138* 137| 138* 111 111$ 111 111$ $ 109J 110$ 106$ 106* 105$ 111$ 110* 111$ 112$ 111 111$ 105| i| Opening . 106i I H i g h e s t . *""* Lt Lowest 106; Closing 113 1134 113 139$ 139$ 138$ 138$ 109$ 109g 109 109$ 109& 109$ 109§ 107$ 108* 107$ 108 109$ 109* 107£ 108 1131 137$ 113J 137$ 1131 137$ 113£ 137$ 108 108$ 108 108$ 108| 108| 108£ 108ft 113* 108 108$ 1134 108 108$ 108 108$ 109$ 107$ 108$ 107$ 108 108$ 108$ 108 108$ September. 114$ 113$ 113| lllf 106* 112 1 lOGf 111 106 112 140 138| 140 112 f 138 138| 112 nil in* 113* 113| 110$ | 1101 138 109 138| 109* 113ft 138| 139§ 138| 139 lllg 112 1114 106J 106| 1064 106| October. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 113* H3ft 113* 113$ 112f , I 112§ 112 I 112$ 108$ 109f 113* 112* H2ft H2ft 112| HI* 112$ 137$ 140$ 137* 140 1084 107f 140 140 138* 138* 108J 108$ 107$ 108 108£ 108| November. 113g 110$ 110$ 109$ 109i 106| 106J Opening. Highest . Lowest.. Closing.. 106* 107$ 106i Opening. Highest . Lowest. Closing 109§ 109$ H2ft 112| 112ft 112| 139J 139$ 107* 107$ 107* 107* 108*. 109$ 1 0 8 ^ 109* 108$ lllf 112$ 111| 112$ 139$ 107* 107J 107§ 107* 108ft 108* 108M 109$ 108$ 108f December. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. Opening Highest Lowest Closing 05f —16 105T77JJl 105 105§ I! May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing July. Opening . Highest . Lowest .Closing . . Registered bonds. 113| 114 113| 114 109* 109* 109$ 109$ 109$ 113 112$ 112$ 109£ 109| 109$ 109$ 109$ 1094 109^ 113; 19O2. Coupon bonds. January Opening Highest Lowest Closing Registered bonds. June. Opening Highest Lowest Closing July. Opening Highest Lowest Closing August. February, Opening Highest Lowest Closing March. Opening Highest , Lowest Closing April. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing May. Opening Highest Lowest Closing Opening Highest Lowest Closing September, October. lllf 111/, 1101110*1 Opening Highest Lowest Closing 166 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 61.—INVESTMENT VALUE OF UNITED STATES 5, 4 OF 1907 AND 1925, 3, AND 2 PER CENT COUPON BONDS, FROM 1895 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE. [Prepared by the Government Actuary.] 5 p e r cent bonds 4 per cent bonds 4 per cent bonds 3 per cent bonds 2 per cent bonds of 1904. of 1930. of 1907. of 1925. of 1918. Date. 1895: January April July October 1896: January April July October 1897: January - . April July October 1898: January . . . April. July October.. . 1899: J anuary . . . April July October.... 1900: January. April July. . . . October 1901: January - . . April July October 1902: January... April July October Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate of inof inof inof inof interest terest terest terest terest A v e r a g e 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 inby investvestvestvestvestors. ors. ors. ors. ors. 116.7476 116.0100 116.7236 116.1157 Per ct. 3.010 3.048 2.920 2.945 113 2548 112.3300 112. 7404 111.9583 113 1010 113.7975 112.1803 111.2639 3 289 3.146 3.326 3.411 109 7212 109 7300 108.2524 107.6528 3 012 2.992 3.131 3.173 115.6514 117.7800 114.8389 116. 5347 3.214 3.107 3.246 3.159 114.5050 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 2 913 2.786 2 729 2 636 114. 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 119.8677 125.3437 127.6490 2.552 2.967 2.704 2.591 105 6659 2 671 113.1300 113 3333 112.7839 111.7884 2.448 2 279 2.274 2.361 113.0575 113.6093 113.1927 112.4808 2.318 2 204 2.211 2.255 129. 6940 130.0026 130.2240 130. 0649 2.483 2 467 2.449 2.447 107.7150 108 5443 109 2057 108.4279 2.539 2.481 2.436 2.479 113.4447 114.0815 114.2525 113.7917 1 812 1.452 1 187 1.055 114. 6466 114.7609 115.2650 115.1667 1.912 1.834 1.696 1.634 134. 2187 134.1359 134.1325 134.6667 2 251 2.244 2.234 2.199 110 4783 110. 3261 110.1000 110.1227 1 749 1.738 103.5163 L. 735 103 9850 .696 104.2917 1.851 1.830 1.815 112.4519 111. 8859 109 2135 108.0231 1.179 1.053 1 709 1.879 114.2500 113.7337 113 1354 112. 2917 1.694 1.693 1 707 1.762 137. 9904 139. 4755 138 8750 139.4028 2.041 1.963 1 976 1.938 110. 6827 111. 7962 109 2656 108.6894 1.582 ]L.386 696 ]L.738 105.7500 106. 5435 107 8229 109.1412 1.752 1.716 1 661 1.603 107.7139 107.1635 105.5300 105.9398 1.669 1.525 2.036 1.172 112. 0288 111.5385 109.3050 111. 2407 1.719 1.712 2.058 1.556 139.9038 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 Per ct. Per ct. 2 756 2.818 120.9657 2.977 2.762 124. 0024 2.839 2.814 122.8819 2.883 Per ct. Per ct. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 167 No. 62.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITORY, CAPITAL, BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATION ON SEPTEMBER 15, 1902, MINIMUM AMOUNT REQUIRED, AND THE EXCESS ON DEPOSIT, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902, AND SEPTEMBER 30, 1901. NumReserve cities, States, ber of and Territories. banks. United States bonds. Capital. Minimum Sept. 15,1902. required. Excess of bonds. Sept. 15,1902. Sept. 30,1901 CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City. Chicago St. Louis Total. 61 $90, 600,000 24,750, 000 14,400, 000 $35, 835, 000 2,800, 000 11, 950, 000 $2, 200, 000 550, 000 300, 000 129, 750, 000 50, 585, 000 3,050,000 47, 535, 000 47, 815, 000 33,850, 000 1, 250, 000 1, 352, 000 21, 405, 000 18, 722, 520 12, 403, 260 2, 775, 000 750, 000 2, 000. 000 4, 645, 000 1, 350, 000 1, 050, 000 7, 700, 000 12, 400, 000 2, 300, 000 3, 450, 000 3,100, 000 3, 750, 000 800, 000 3, 800, 000 3, 250, 000 1,140, 000 2, 650, 000 550, 000 400, 000 3, 450, 000 2, 370, 000 6, 200, 000 1, 800, 000 1,100, 000 6,170, 500 600, 000 642, 000 9, 319, 500 7, 035, 000 3, 525, 000 1, 219, 000 200, 000 1, 060, 000 4, 229, 600 580, 000 587,500 4, 680, 000 4, 625, 000 535, 000 830, 000 1, 250, 000 750, 000 489,000 696, 000 1,100, 000 750,000 1, 845, 600 215,000 160, 000 1, 250, 000 1, 750, 000 4, 300, 000 1, 365, 000 625,000 1, 700, 000 200, 000 250, 000 1, 737, 500 1, 625, 000 950, 000 550, 000 100,000 300, 000 400,000 250, 000 187,500 650, 000 800, 000 300, 000 300, 000 250, 000 250, 000 175, 000 250, 000 200, 000 85, U00 300, 000 125, 000 100,000 350, 000 250, 000 250, 000 300, 000 175, 000 4, 470, 500 400, 000 392, 000 7, 582, 000 5, 410, 000 2, 575, 000 669, 000 100, 000 760,000 3, 829, 600 330, 000 400, 000 4, 030, 000 3,825, 000 235, 000 530, 000 1, 000, 000 500,000 314,000 446, 000 900, 000 665, 000 1, 545, 600 90, 000 60, 000 900,000 1, 500, 000 4, 050. 000 1,065,000 450,000 4,477,500 339, 000 392, 000 8, 652, 000 6, 025, 000 2, 374, 000 669, 000 100, 000 1, 360, 000 3, 761, 000 180,000 550, 000 3, 955, 000 3, 810, 000 304, 000 450,000 1,150, 000 800, 000 305, 600 446, 000 700,000 650, 000 1, 545, 600 90, 000 160,000 1, 250,000 1, 500, 000 3, 250, 000 960, 000 450, 000 161,762,780 | 62,383,700 13, 360, 000 49, 023, 700 50, 655, 700 291,512,780 16, 410, 000 96, 558,700 98, 470, 700 2, 095, 250 1, 338, 750 1, 390, 000 7, 646, 875 1, 493, 750 3,166, 250 7, 238, 260 3, 500, 698 10, 829, 743 460, 200 1, 095, 000 50, 000 1, 272, 913 1, 062, 215 788,750 462, 000 957, 750 371, 250 907,500 382, 500 387, 250 5, 415,131 2, 976, 600 2, 915, 450 2, 896, 500 8, 560,125 2, 538, 250 6, 849, 850 13,175,140 4, 675, 602 14,421, 457 445, 300 1,598, 500 200, 000 3, 305, 837 1, 994, 535 1,003,350 957, 250 1, 345, 500 475, 000 1,056, 600 694, 500 328, 000 3, 037,379 3, 611, 600 3, 081,700 2, 828, 750 12, 239, 570 3,113, 250 7, 585, 095 12, 644, 202 5, 523, 599 15, 928,844 425,300 1, 621, 000 200, 000 2, 930,125 1,873,375 972,975 976, 000 1, 543, 500 416, 250 1,191,100 580, 000 326, 000 3, 256,189 $33, 635, 000 $30,125, 000 2, 250, 000 5, 640, 000 12, 050, 000 11,650,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. I Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington City. Savannah New Orleans Louisville Houston Dallas Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans Kansas City,Mo.. St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg Total. Total of all reserve cities 272 112,968,700 STATES, ETC. Maine N ew Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia W est Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas 56 48 207 36 83 299 124 482 21 63 1 59 55 38 18 41 20 42 17 23 329 10, 531, 000 5, 355, 000 6, 460, 000 39, 337, 500 12, 305, 250 20, 382, 070 32, 856, 340 17,162, 790 48,073, 990 2.153, 985 4,' 431, 700 252, 000 6, 541, 650 4, 454, 860 3, 280, 000 2, 048, 000 4, 281, 000 1,485, 000 4, 055, 000 1, 530, 000 1, 549, 000 22, 860, 525 5,071,850 4, 254, 200 4, 286, 500 16,207, 000 4, 032, 000 10, 016,100 20, 413, 400 8,176, 300 25, 251, 200 905,500 2, 693, 500 250, 000 4, 578, 750 3,056, 750 1, 792,100 1,419, 250 2, 303, 250 846, 250 1,964,100 1, 077, 000 715, 250 8, 452, 510 168 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 62.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, ETC.—Continued. Reserve cities, States, Number of and Territories. banks. Capital. United States bonds. Excess of bonds. Minimum Sept. 15,1902. required. Sept. 15,1902. Sept.30,1901 STATES, ETC.—continued. Arkansas 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 Alaska Hawaii 9 87 59 276 139 265 79 94 119 226 62 49 47 114 127 23 15 44 15 67 69 34 26 38 14 12 1 7 1 2 $1,120, 000 8,688,910 7,140, 000 28,145, 410 13, 323, 670 20,179, 500 8,280, 000 7, 675, 000 6, 272, 550 14, 685, 000 3,942, 670 2,076,167 1, 958, 350 6,238, 300 7, 975, 500 2,480, 000 935,000 3,012, 000 1, 011, 800 2,270,150 2, 779,000 3,430,000 1, 320, 000 4,180, 000 725, 000 1,680,000 82, 000 455,000 50,000 525, 000 $335, 000 5,372, 750 3,504, 750 15, 570, 300 6, 772, 650 11,705, 300 4,460, 310 3,384, 370 2,572,100 8, 047, 800 2, 223, 550 831, 000 728,300 2, 573, 620 4, 495, 900 919, 750 437,000 1, 670, 000 547, 500 1, 003, 000 1,002,600 1,332, 550 529, 800 1, 636, 500 257, 650 1, 305, 000 20, 500 213, 750 12,500 56, 500 $255, 000 1, 970, 978 1,528, 750 6, 297, 853 3,118, 417 4, 926,125 1, 745, 000 1, 918, 750 1, 474, 388 3, 608, 750 985, 668 519, 042 489, 588 1,531,575 1, 931, 375 607,500 233, 750 728, 000 252, 950 567, 538 694, 750 825, 000 330,000 920, 000 181, 250 320, 000 20, 500 113,750 12,500 56, 250 $80, 000 3, 401, 772 1, 976, 000 9, 272, 447 3, 654, 233 6, 779,175 2,715, 310 1,465, 620 1, 097, 712 4, 439, 050 1, 237, 882 311,958 238, 712 1, 039, 045 2, 564, 525 312, 250 203, 250 942, 000 294,550 435,462 307, 850 507, 550 199, 800 716, 500 76, 400 985, 000 $81, 250 3, 213, 759 2, 351, 000 8,905,125 3, 585, 032 6, 708, 025 2, 458, 604 1,632,137 1,420,195 4,657, 800 1, 202, 050 297, 500 220, 750 965, 620 2, 474, 000 419, 750 232,000 1,178,000 293,350 388, 675 321, 530 457, 550 392, 663 699, 000 69,150 975,000 100,000 100,000 Total, country banks 4,268 414,022, 637 211, 285, 060 90,480, 032 120,805, 028 128,572, 939 Total, United States 4,601 705, 535, 417 324, 253, 760 106, 890, 032 217,363,728 227, 043,639 250 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 169 No. 63.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITORY, WITH CAPITAL OF $150,000 AND UNDER, FOR THE YEARS 1901 AND 1902, AND THE INCREASE OR DECREASE IN BANKS AND CAPITAL DURING THE INTERVAL. Reserve cities, States, and Territories. S e p t . 30,1901. No. Capital. Sept. 15,1902. No. Capital. Increase. No. Capital. Decrease. No. Capital. RESERVE CITIES. Philadelphia Dallas Houston Des M!oines St Joseph Lincoln Portland, Oreg Total 1 1 1 1 1 2 $150, 000 100, 000 150 000 200 000 100, 000 100 000 200,000 1 1 1 100, 000 2 1 1 2 1 1 $150, 000 100, 000 150,000 200 000 100,000 100 000 200,000 140, 000 100, 000 10 1,100,000 11 70 51 37 112 16 38 243 96 383 17 56 38 40 31 13 22 16 28 14 17 2^)9 "7 64 43 223 113 226 71 82 82 209 55 35 34 103 115 17 14 36 10 46 53 23 25 29 12 7 1 7 1 5, 571, 000 4, 500, 000 3, 535, 000 11, 817, 720 1 875 000 3,540, 020 19 127 990 7, 258, 605 28, 505, 225 1, 060, 800 3, 785, 000 2, 493, 500 2 736, 500 2, 018, 500 1, 098, 000 1 616,000 1 155,000 1, 865, 000 1, 130, 000 1, 057, 500 16,116,165 440 000 5, 038, 965 2 805 000 17 286 100 8, 632, 870 15, 529,100 5, 415, 025 5, 675, 930 4, 063, 620 12 381,800 3, 535, 000 1, 750, 000 1, 630, 000 5,495, 000 6 784 600 1, 380, 000 885, 000 2,427, 000 761, 800 1, 557, 500 2, 099, 880 1,625, 000 1,295,000 2,420, 000 625, 000 600 000 82, 000 455, 000 50, 000 72 52 39 113 15 38 254 101 413 17 61 49 49 33 14 32 19 35 16 22 312 1 1 $140, 000 1, 240, 000 1 140,000 5, 581, 000 4, 555, 000 3,760,000 11, 787, 500 1 775 000 3, 665, 000 19 953 040 9, 402, 790 29,518,970 1, 040, 800 3, 980, 000 3, 091, 650 3 048,860 2,155, 000 1, 048, 000 2 031 000 1, 285, 000 2, 230, 000 1, 330, 000 1, 349, 000 18, 260, 525 420 000 5, 483, 910 3 915 000 17 791 410 9, 273, 670 16,104, 500 5, 580, 000 6, 075, 000 5, 097, 550 12, 635, 000 3, 742, 670 2, 076,167 1, 958, 350 5, 738, 800 6 925 500 1, 430, 000 935, 000 2, 512, 000 811, 800 2, 270,150 2, 779, 000 1, 900, 000 1, 320, 000 2,680, 000 725, 000 680 000 82, 000 455, 000 50, 000 25, 000 2 1 2 1 10, 000 55, 000 225,000 11 5 30 124, 980 825 050 2,144,185 1, 013, 745 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Inland Connec ticnt New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Marvland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentuckv Tennessee Ohio Indiana. Illinois . Michigan .. Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana W y ominer Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Q 75 48 239 123 247 72 86 115 217 61 49 47 112 123 18 15 42 14 67 69 27 26 33 14 9 1 7 1 1 ] $30, 220 100 000 20, 000 5 11 9 2 1 10 3 7 2 5 53 415 000 130,000 365, 000 200. 000 291,500 2,144,360 11 5 16 10 21 1 4 33 8 6 14 13 9 8 1 1 6 4 21 16 4 1 4 2 2 444, 945 1 110 000 505 310 640, 800 575, 400 164, 975 399, 070 1, 033, 930 253,200 207, 670 326,167 328, 350 243,300 140 900 50, 000 50, 000 85,000 50,000 712, 650 679,120 275, 00© 25, 000 260, 000 100,000 80, 000 195,000 598,150 312, 360 136, 500 50, 000 1 20,000 2 1 25, 000 3,340 234, 588, 715 3,720 252, 320,112 384 17,951, 617 4 220, 220 Total, United States. 3,350 235,688,715 3,731 253, 560,112 385 18, 091,617 4 220,220 Total 170 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. •No. 64.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITORY, WITH CAPITAL EXCEEDING $150,000, FOR THE YEARS 1901 AND 1902, AND THE INCREASE OR DECREASE IN BANKS AND CAPITAL DURING THE INTERVAL. I Sept. 30,1901. Reserve cities, States, and |_. Territories. ! No. Capital. Sept. 15,1902. No. Capital. Increase. No. Capital. Decrease. No. Capital. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York. Chicago St. Louis... Total . $70, 550, 000 19,750,000 13, 400, 000 $90, 600, 000 24, 750, 000 14, 400,000 $20, 050, 000 5, 000, 000 1, 000, 000 61 1103,700,000 129, 750, 000 26, 050, 000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 580, 000 550, 000 352,000 755, 000 050, 000 458, 260 775, 000 750,000 900, 000 645, 000 1,150,000 700, 000 7. 700, 000 11. 650, 000 2.300,000 3.430, 400 300,000 250,000 700, 000 800, 000 | 3. 250, 000 I 1 000, 000 650, 000 i 2. 250, 000 200, 000 650, 000 ! 3, 700, 000 1. 200, 000 6. 500, 000 000, 000 33, 850, 000 1, 250, 000 1,352,000 21, 255, 000 18, 622, 520 12,403, 260 2, 775, 000 750,000 2, 000, 000 4, 645, 000 1,150, 000 900, 000 7, 700, 000 12, 400, 000 2, 300, 000 3,450, 000 3,100, 000 3, 750, 000 700, 000 3, 800, 000 3, 250, 000 1,000, 000 2, 650, 000 450, 000 200, 000 3,450, 000 2, 370, 000 6,200, 000 1, 800, 000 1, 000, 000 Total 269 155,195,660; 160, 522, 780 Total of all reserve cities 330 ,258,895,660 Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore AVashington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Houston Dallas Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans . Kansas City, Mo . . . St. Joseph '. Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 4 3 13 18 6 6 4 1 6 8 4 5 322 290, 272, 78 $2, 730, 000 3, 000, 000 1,500, 000 4, 572, 520 945, 00G 900,000 200, 000 750,000 19, 600 1 200,000 500,000 I 200,000 200,000 670, 000 300, 000 9, 657,120 3-5,707,120 13 4,330,000 4, 330, 000 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 Illinois Michigan 4, 950, 000 1, 000, 000 2, 900, 000 28,465, 000 11, 230, 250 16, 817, 050 12, 248, 300 8, 260, 000 16,960,020 1,113,185 451,700 252, 000 2, 850, 000 1, 306, 000 1,100, 000 1, 000, 000 2, 050, 000 200, 000 1,825, 000 200, 000 4,000,000 700, 000 3, 205, 000 4,475, 000 10,154, 000 4, 250, 000 3, 875, 000 2, 865, 000 14 4 9 94 21 45 45 23 69 4 2 1 10 6 5 4 9 1 7 1 1 17 4, 950, 800, 2, 700, 27, 550, 10, 530, 16, 717, 12,903, 7,760, 18, 555, 1,113, 451, 252, 3,450, 1,406, 1,125, 1, 000, 2, 250, 200, 1,825, 200, 200, 4, 600, 700, ar 3, 205, 12 3, 225, 11 37 10, 354, 4, 050, 16 4, 075, 18 2, 700. 7 200,000 200, 000 915,000 700,000 99, 080 655, 000 "l," 595," 666" 500, 000 600,000 100,000 25,000 200,000 200, 000 600,000 1,250, 000 200, 000 266,666' ""266" 666 I65,"666 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 171 No. 64.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITORY, WITH CAPITAL EXCEEDING $150,000, ETC.—Continued. Sept. 30,1901. Keserve cities, States, and Territories. No. Capital. Capital. No. Decrease. Increase. Sept. 15, 1902. No. Capital. No. Capital. STATES, ETC.—continued. Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa Missouri . North Dakota South. Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana . ^Vy omin g Colorado New M^exico Oklahoma Indian Territory Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Total $1,600. 000 1,175,000 1, 850, 000 200. 000 8 4 9 1 $1, 600, 000 1,175,000 2, 050, 000 200, 000 2 j 500,000 3 ft?\0 000 5 1, 050, 000 2 4 5 ] 300, 000 7 • 4 8 1 . . .. . Total United States.. 1 $200, 000 500, 000 1, 050, 000 1,050, 000 1 200, 000 2 1 500, 000 200,000 1 1 200, 000 200,000 1, 530, 000 7 1, 530,000 5 1, 500, 000 5 1, 500, 000 a 1, 000, 000 3 1, 000, 000 l 500, 000 1 500,000 7 2 | .. .. 541 160, 757, 505 518 161, 702, 525 19 5,175, 000 12 $4, 229, 980 871 419, 653,165 870 451, 975, 805 26 40, 882,120 27 8, 559, 980 No. 65.—COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE. RESOURCES. Loans Bonds for circulation Other United States b<londs 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. Oct. 3, 1864. Oct. 2, 1865. Oct. 1, 1866. Oct. 7, 1867. Oct. 5, 1868. Oct. 9, 1869. Oct. 8, 1870. 508 banks. 1,513 banks. 1,644 banks. 1,642 banks. 1,643 banks. 1,617 banks. 1,648 banks. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. 603.3 657. 7 609.7 682.9 487.2 93. 2 331. 8 340.5 338.6 339. 5 95.0 74.1 427.7 80.3 44.6 15.9 20.7 21.5 22.2 107.3 122. 9 110.1 103. 6 100.8 34.0 14.7 22.7 20.6 17.1 25.2 2.2 18.1 13.1 12.8 9.2 23.0 44.8 190.0 158.4 156.1 202.8 129.6 16.2 11.8 11.8 17.4 10.8 72.3 134.6 143. 2 103.7 108.8 •---) I> Millions. 715.9 340.9 37.7 23.6 109.4 27.5 18.5 122.7 12.5 79.1 10.1 26.3 7.9 8.6 297.1 1, 359. 8 1, 527. 0 1, 499.5 1, 559. 6 1,497. 2 1, 510. 7 2.0 6.0 45.2 122.2 34.9 393.2 38. 7 32.4 171.3 549.1 174.2 415.5 53.3 32.6 290.0 598. 0 137.5 .1 420.1 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 10.9 297.1 1, 359.8 1, 527.0 1,499. 5 1, 559. 6 1,497. 2 1, 510.7 22.9 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulation outstanding. Due to depositors Due to banks Other liabilities Total. 172 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 65.—COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE—Continued. RESOURCES. Loans Bonds for circulation Other United States bonds Stocks, bonds, etc Due from banks Heal 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, 1871. Oct. 3, Sept. 12, 1872. 1873. 1,767 banks. 1,919 banks. 1,976 banks. Oct. 2, 1874. Oct. 1, 1875. Oct. 2, 1876. Oct. 1, 1877. Oct. 1, 1878. 2,004 2,087 banks. banks. 2,089 2,080 banks. 2,053 banks. banks. Millions. Millions Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions, Millions. Millions. 944.2 954.4 931.3 877.2 984.7 891.9 831. 6 834.0 388.3 383.3 337.2 382.0 370.3 336. 8 364.5 347.6 23.6 28.0 27.6 28.1 47.8 45.0 45.8 94.7 23.7 27.8 23.5 33.5 34.4 34.5 24.5 36.9 149.5 128.2 134.8 144.7 146.9 129.9 143.2 138.9 34.7 38.1 32.3 42.4 43.1 45.2 30.1 46.7 19.9 21.2 10.2 8.1 21.4 13.2 22.7 30.7 92.4 80.0 102.1 76.5 84.2 107.0 66.9 64.4 16.1 18.5 15.8 18.5 15.9 14.3 15.6 16.9 100.3 125.0 87.9 109.7 100.0 115.2 74.5 82.4 20.6 6.7 42.8 48.8 29.2 33.4 32.7 20.3 19.6 16.7 16.0 16.5 18.3 19.1 19.1 28.7 24.9 41.2 25.2 17.3 1, 730. 6 1,755.8 Total . 1, 830. 6 1, 877. 2 1, 882. 2 1,827. 2 1, 741.1 1, 767. 3 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulation outstanding . . . Due to depositors Dueto banks Other liabilities I Total RESOURCES. Loans Uonds 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 TJ. S. Treasurer . Other resources Total 458.3 101.1 42. 0 317.4 631.4 171.9 8. 5 479.6 110.3 46.6 335.1 628.9 143.8 11.5 491.0 120.3 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 11.8 132. 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 1,730.6 1, 755.8 1, 830.6 1,877.2 1, 882.2 1, 827.2 1, 741.1 1, 767. 3 Oct. 2, 1879. Oct. 1, 1880. Oct. 1, 1881. Oct. 3, 1882. Oct. 2, Sept. 30, 1884. 1883. Oct. 1, 1885. Oct. 7, 1886. 2,048 banks. 2,090 banks. 2,132 banks. 2,269 banks. 2,501 banks. 2,714 banks. 2,852 banks. 2,664 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. 0 357.3 363.3 357.8 357.6 351.4 327.4 307.7 258.5 71.2 43.6 56.5 37.4 30.7 30.4 31.8 32.4 39.7 48.9 61.9 66.2 71.1 71.4 77.5 81.8 167.3 213.5 230.8 198.9 208.9 194.2 235. 3 241.4 47.8 48.0 47.3 46.5 • 48.3 49.9 51.3 54.1 42.2 109.3 114.3 102.9 107.8 128.6 174.9 156.4 69.2 56.6 53.2 63.2 77.0 70.7 69.7 62.8 16.7 18.2 17.7 20.7 23.3 22.7 23.1 22.7 121.1 189.2 208.4 66.3 113.0 96.4 84.9 95.9 14.2 26.8 8.7 7.7 6.7 18.8 10.0 5.9 17.7 17.0 14.9 17.1 17.5 17.2 16.6 14.0 33.8 22.1 36.9 23.0 26.2 28.9 28.9 37.4 i 1,868.8 2,105.8 2,358.4 2, 399. 8 2, 372. 7 2, 279. 5 2, 432. 9 2, 513.9 LIABILITIES. Capitalstock ! 454.1 ! Surplus fund 114. 8 Undivided profits 40.3 Circulation outstanding . . . 313.8 Due to depositors I 736. 9 Due to banks \ 201.2 Other liabilities 6.7 Total. 457.6 463.8 483.1 509.7 120.5 128.1 132.0 142.0 46.1 56.4 61.2 61.6 317.3 320.2 315.0 310.5 887.9 1,083.1 1,134.9 1, 063. 6 267.9 294.9 259.9 270.4 8.5 11.9 13.7 14.9 1,868.8 2,105.8 2,358.4 524.3 147.0 63.2 289.8 993.0 246.4 15.8 527. 5 146.6 59.3 269.0 1,116. 7 299.7 14.1 548.5 157.3 66.5 228.8 1, L89.5 308.6 14.9 2,399.8 2,37277 2,279. 5 2,432.9 2, 513.9 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 173 No. 65.—COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE—Continued. RESOURCES. Loans Bonds for circulation Other United States bonds Stocks, securities, etc Due from banks Real estate Specie Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Clearing-bouse exchanges U. S. certificates of deposit Due from U. S. Treasurer. Other resources Total Oct. 5, 1887. Oct. 4, 1888. Sept. 30, Oct. 2, Sept. 25, Sept. 30, 1891. 1890. 1892. 1889. 3,049 banks. 3,140 banks, banks. 3,290 3,540 banks. 3,677 3,773 banks, banks. Oct. 3, 1893. Oct. 2, 1894. 3,781 banks. 3,755 banks. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. 1, 587. 5 1,684.2 1,817.3 1, 986.1 2,005.5 2,171.0 1,843. 6 2,007.1 189.1 163.3 206.4 199.6 171.9 146.5 140.0 150.0 34.7 20.2 17.6 25.9 60.7 48.5 30.7 24.9 88.8 154.5 148.6 193.3 99.8 109.3 115.5 125.2 256.3 409.5 277.5 399.3 294.0 335.4 336.2 338.7 58.0 89.2 62.6 69.4 83.3 87.9 97.9 76.8 165.1 164.3 183.5 209.1 224.7 237. 3 178.1 195.9 73.7 86.8 97.6 104.3 114.7 120. 5 81.1 80.6 18. G 21.9 20.9 20.0 19.6 22.4 21.6 18.5 88.8 136. 8 122.0 105.5 106.2 88.5 102.4 106.8 6.2 12.9 ; 14.0 7.0 45.1 8.9 6.2 15.7 9.6 9.3 7.4 8.2 10.2 8.5 6.9 8.0 31.2 40.8 42.8 43.0 41.4 41.9 41.3 38.7 2, 620. 2 2,815. 7 2, 998.3 3,141. 5 3, 213.1 3, 510.1 3,109.5 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulation Due to depositors Due to banks Other liabilities 578.5 173.9 71.5 167.3 1,274.7 329.6 24.7 592.6 612.6 650.4 185.5 197.4 213.6 97.0 77.4 84.9 123.0 128.5 151.8 1, 406. 5 ., 522. 0 1, 594.2 426.4 375.6 425.3 36.9 26.3 27.6 Total 2,620.2 2, 815.7 3, 473.9 LIABILITIES. 686.6 677.4 238.9 227.6 101.6 103. 3 143.4 131.3 1, 608. 6 1, 779.3 530.7 430.6 29.6 34.3 678.5 246.8 103.5 183.0 1,465.4 349.3 83.0 668.9 245.2 88.9 172.3 1, 742,1 526.9 29.6 2,998. 3 3,141.5 3, 213.1 3, 510.1 3,109.5 3, 473.9 Sept. 28, 1895. Oct. 6, 1896. Oct. 5, 1897. Sept. 20, 1898. Sept. 7, 1899. Sept. 5, Sept. 30, Sept. 15, 1902. 1901. 1900. 3,712 banks. 3,676 banks. 3,610 banks. 3,585 banks. 3,595 banks. 3,871 banks. 4,221 banks. 4,601 banks. RESOURCES. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Loans 3, 314. 2 2, 059. 4 1, 893. 3 2,066.8 2,172.5 2,516.0 2, 709. 9 3,051.7 Bonds for circulation 294.9 329.4 324.2 224.6 208.7 229.6 227.5 237.3 Other United States 115.0 26.1 bonds 113.9 132.7 32.5 100.3 114.5 25.1 Stocks, securities, 448.6 etc 493.1 208.8 195.0 367.2 255.2 189.0 320.4 Due from banks 820.2 785.0 736.4 685.8 525.5 494.4 331.5 376.7 Real estate 114.2 109.2 107.2 109.3 109.9 108.4 105.4 103.8 366.2 Specie 376.7 373.3 338.6 293.9 239.4 200.8 196.2 141.8 Legal-tender notes . 151.0 145.0 111.2 110.0 107.2 110.5 93.9 22.9 National-bank notes 23.7 25.4 20.1 19.7 20.6 18.0 15.5 Clearing-house ex- J changes 236.7 124.5 112.3 57.5 327.8 154.8 110.3 76.8 U. S. certificates of (a) deposit 2.1 16.5 42.3 31.8 49.9 11.8 16.8 D u e from U. S. Treasurer 15.9 18.2 11.2 10.4 17.8 11.5 13.8 11.6 Other resources 38.4 38.7 32.4 36.2 36.8 33.7 32.5 30.5 Total 3,423. 6 3, 263.6 3, 705.1 4,003. 5 4, 650. 3 5, 048.1 5, 695.3 6,113. 9 657.1 246.5 90.4 182.5 1, 715. 2 494.9 37.0 648.5 247.7 88.6 209.9 1, 613.1 415.1 40.7 631.5 246.3 88.4 198.9 1, 869.5 645.7 24.8 621.5 247.6 93.0 194.5 2,106. 6 698.3 42.0 630.3 605.8 261.9 248.4 127.6 102.1 200.3 283.9 2, 529. 6 2, 602.1 928.9 1, 096.5 45.8 35.2 655.3 279. 5 151.0 323.9 3,044. 8 1,185. 3 55.7 705.5 326.4 169.2 318.0 3, 333. 2 1, 200.4 61.2 3,423. 6 3, 263. 6 3, 705.1 4, 003. 5 4, 650.3 5, 048.1 5,695.3 6,113.9 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits... Circulation Due to depositors Due to banks Other liabilities Total a Included in '' specie." 174 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 66.—ABSTRACT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 15, 1902; THE CONDITION OF BANKS IN N E W YORK CITY, IN THE THREE CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES, IN OTHER RESERVE CITIES, AND OF THE COUNTRY BANKS. Central reserve cities. New York City. New York, Chicago, St. Louis. Other reserv( Country banks cities.« RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.. $607, 058,485.12 $877,934,942.52 $865,808, 262.93 il, Overdrafts 213, 583.77| 429, 583. 03 4,248,991. 96 Bonds for circulation. 35, 835,000. 00! 50, 585, 000. 0062, 383,700.00 Bonds for deposits 39,783, 000.00 44,212,000.00 36, 856, 800. 00 1,753,380.00 TJ. S. bonds on hand... 541,350.00! 619,020.00 2,801, 776.88 Premiums 3,254,480.87, 3,527,658.84 Stocks, securities,etc. 91, 879,050. 32 113, 694, 452.93120,510,351.22 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. 17, 848, 316.10 18, 352, 452. 3821,608, 610.98 Other real estate and mortgages owned... 2,351,840.50 2, 639, 998.04 3,790, 111. 25 Due from national banks, not reserve agents 45,729, 682. 94 98,481, 074.01 95,103, 550.94 Due from State banks and bankers 5,062,215.09 25,031,174.70 31, 884, 737. 27 Due from reserve agents 164, 985, 032. 75 Int'l-revenue stamps. 15, 303.44 6,337. 37,715. 00 Checks and cash items 5,776, 795.79 5,091,259. Exchanges for clear5,124,582.46 inghouse 265, 602,268.64 251,269,187. Notes of other na54,609,752. 82 tional banks 736,944. 2,391,697. 00 Fractional currency, 5, 758,095.00 nickels, and cent3.. 68, 569. 94, 791.32 251,372.61 Specie... 181,442, 396.24 92,580, 585.10 136, 930,350. Legal-tender notes . . . 47, 372, 532. 66,747,157.00 32, 553, 517.00 Redemption fund . 2,495.163. 00 1, 772, 663. 3, 057, 363. 50 Due from TJ. S. Treas723, 382. 78 1,131, 202.88 urer 930, 502. 88 Total . 536,384, 275.24 $3, 29,432, 977.59 211, 285,060.00 43, 616, 350.00 5, 635, 700. 00 5,888, 911. 29 258,904,922.42 280,127,480.69 34, 111, 552.58 324, 253, 760. 00 124,685,150.00 8,008,100. 00 12, 218, 347.01 493,109,726.57 52, 691,205. 51 92,652, 268.87 15,128, 880. 02 21,558, 989. 31 • 71,031, 570.07 264, 616,195.02 33,077, 605. 58 89, 993, 517. 55 300, 655, 545. 61 233, 569.41 13, 599, 729.41 465, 640, 578.36 286,587.85 24, 501,107. 66 7, 550,559. 61 327,762, 581. 07 14, 712,081.00 22, 861, 873.00 1,032,132.90 92,213,138. 68 42, 456,944. 00 10, 247,152. 38 1, 378,296. 83 366, 236,120.02 141, 757, 618. 00 15, 799, 678.88 514, 797. 5' 2, 369, 383. 23 1,293,735,350. 95 1,761,204,131.76 1,606,431,672.45 2, 746, 293,108. 29 6,113,928,912.50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock 90,600,000.00 Surplus fund 63,520,000.00 36,800, 628, 79 Undivided profits National-bank notes.. 34, 679,177.50 16, 542.00 State-bank notes Due to national banks 248,383, 238.95 Due to State banks 68,102,274.25 and bankers Due to trust companies and savings 97,289,469. 04 banks Due to reserve agents. 66, 519. 66 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits.. 603,565,374. 02 U. S. deposits 39,355,862.04 Deposits of TJ. S. disbursing officers 403,849.60 Notes and bills rediscounted 100,000. 00 Bills, pay able 10,852,415.10 Other liabilities Total 161, 762, 780.00 89,905, 274. 94 34, 832, 574. 91 60; 777, 722. 50 2, 339. 00 235, 828, 617. 30 414, 022, 637.00 152,968, 678. 72 88,337, 663.52 208,128,331.50 23, 900. 50 44, 075,436. 40 705,535,417.00 326,393,953.66 169,216, 512.03 317,991, 809. 00 42,781.50 648,885, 530.59 130,337, 906. 87 107, 605, 689. 70 47, 277, 933. 39 285, 221,529.96 129,750,000. 00 83,520,000.00 46,046, 273. 60 49, 085,755. 00 16, 542. 00 368, 981,476. 89 110,406,583.06 90,977, 254.49 33,836,771.15 235, 220, 608.70 23,280,941.03 7, 732, 623.11 31,013, 564.14 80, 627.16 180, 220. 35 707, 711. 99 968, 559. 50 779, 208,688.96 752, 548,120.70 1, 677,517, 084. 27 3, 209, 273,893,93 43, 636, 792. 26 33, 005,147. 21 40,455,830.12 117, 097, 769. 59 573, 220. 82 3, 267,825.49 3,004, 987. 54 6, 846, 033.85 5, 987,928. 37 13, 572,336. 77 502,240,99 3, 347, 000.00 8, 607, 923. 84 8,538, 839. 59 15,524, 879.41 4,139, 800.08 9,041,080. 58 24,859,807. 78 26, 320,060. U9 x,293,735,350.95 1,761,204,131. 76 1,606,431,672. 45 2, ^6,293,108. 29 6,113,928, 912. 50 « Other reserve cities are Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Albany, Brooklyn, Pittsburg, Washington, Savannah, New Orleans, Houston, Dallas, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Detroit, Milwaukee, Des Moines, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, Kans., Kansas City, Mo., St. Joseph, Lincoln, Omaha, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland, Oreg. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 175 No. 67.—HIGHEST 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. J a n . 1, 1866. Sept. 15, 1902. H i g h e s t point reached. Amount. Date. Capital $403, 357, 346 $705, 535, 417 $705, 535, 417 Sept. 15,1902 Capital, surplus, and undivided profits a. 475, 330, 204 1-, 201, 145,8831,201,145,883 do 213,239,530 317, 991,809 341, 320, 256 Dec. 26,1873 Circulation Total investments in United States bonds. 440, 380, 350 456, 947, 010 712,437, 900 A p r . 4,1879 " 3,, 209, 273, 894 ~Sept. ' 15. " 1902 Individual deposits ^.. 520, 212,174 3,I, 209, 2 7 3 ,894 Loans and discounts.. 500, 650,109 3,!, 280, 127, 4813,3,280,127,481! do. Cash: National-bank 20, 406, 442 22, 861, 873 28,809,699 Dec. 31, 1883 notes Legal-tender notes 187, 846, 548 141, 757,618 205, 793, 578!1 Oct. 1, 1866 16, 909, 363 366, 236,120 407,082,1G2 F e b . 25, 1902 Specie Lowest point reached. Amount. $403,357, 346 Date. Jan. 1,1866 475, 330,204 122,928, 084 Do. Oct. 2,1890 170, 653,059 501, 407, 586 500, 650,109 Do. Oct. 8,1870 Jan. 1,1866 11, 841,104 52,156,439 8, 050, 330 Oct. 7,1867 Mar. 11,1881 Oct. 1,1875 a Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid, beginning 1894. No. 68.—PERCENTAGES OF LOANS, UNITED STATES BONDS, AND LAWFUL MONEY TO THE AGGREGATE RESOURCES OF NATIONAL BANKS, ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1, FOR 1866 AND 1889 TO 1902. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. i p.* P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P. ct. P.ct. P.ct. P. ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. Loans and discounts. 41.3 72.2 74.3 72.9 73.3 68.7 68.6 70.9 67.1 55.3 54.2 53.7 53.2 53.0 53.7 United States bonds. 36.3 7.8 6.4 6. 4 6. 2 8.4 7.7 8.1 9.3 7.0 10.6 7.1 8.1 • 7.8 7.5 Lawful money a 1.5 6.5 7.4 6. 7; 7. 1 4.3 8.1 6.8 7.1 6.4 9.2 10.0 10.3 9.5 8.3 1866. • Total | 79.1 86.5 88.1 86.0 86.6 81.4 84.4 85.8 83.5 68.7 74.0 70.8 71.6 70.3 69.5 27.2 21.0 20.7 21.1 19.5 21.8 19.2 19.2 19.9 17. a 15.6 13.0 12.5 11.5 11.5 Capital Surplus and profits.. 5.6 10.1 9.9 10.3 9.7 11.3 9.6 9.8 10.3 9.0 8.5 7.5 7.7 7.6 8.1 Individual deposits . 36.9 48.9 49.8 49.4 50.3 46.6 49.8 49.7 48.9 50.0 50.9 52.7 49.7 51.6 52.5 Total 69.7 80.0 80.4 80.8 79.5 79.7 78.6 78.7 79.1 76.3 75.0 73.2 69.9 70.7 72.1 « Embraces specie only, up to and including 1898. 176 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 69.—CLASSIFICATION OF LOANS MADE BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES (NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND ST. LOUIS) AND OTHER RESERVE CITIES, TOGETHER WITH COUNTRY BANKS, ON APPROXIMATE DATES FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS. SEPTEMBER 20, 1898. On time, On demand, On demand, On time, paper with secured by paper with single-name stocks, paper(one one or more two or more person or individual bonds, and individual other perfirm), withor firm or firm sonal secuout other names. names. rities. security. New York Chicago St. Louis 256 Other reserve cities. 3,259 Country Total On time, secured b y stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or o t h e r real-estate security. Total. $6,009,726 $170,224,464 $107,462,545 $68,160, 380 $89, 849, 440 $441, 706,555 6,809,258 18,647, 665 36,466, 804 17,510,171 26,433,310 105, 867, 208 2,426, 954 4, 898, 041 16, 097, 654 2, 252, 334 9, 037, 742 34, 712, 725 40,674,447 112,315,767 209, 360, 361 91, 000, 661 105, 306, 677 558, 657, 913 64,980,868 65,331,665 532, 726, 294 154, 568, 061 197,410, 339 1, 015, 017, 227 3,585 120, 901, 253| 371,417, 602 902,113, 658 333, 491, 607 428, 037, 508 2,155, 961, 628 S E P T E M B E R 7, 1899. 44 New Y o r k . . . . 16 Chicago 6 St. Louis 255 Other reserve cities. 3,274 Country Total $4,100,650 $228,081, 518 8,462,484 29, 681,294 5,1-28, 116 14, 662,120 54, 278, 591 189,009,000 83,063,139 91,421,153 $94,621,869; $70,139, 361 $144, 929,732 $541, 873,130 43,605,444 21,192, 040 27, 211, 581 130,152,843 18,435, 592 3,310,247 10,154,020 51, 690, 095 200, 385,996 105,505, 584 126, 322, 719 675,501, 890 550,060,403 170,760, 605 202,227,9931,097,533,293 3,595 155, 032, 980 552,855,085, 907,109, 304 370, 907, 837 510,846, 045 2,496, 751, 251 S E P T E M B E R 5, 1900. $7,166, 020 $254, 624, 961 $101,904,347 $76,126, 744 $129,750, 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, b36 123, 556, 845 137, 996, 033 722,310, 065 98, 554, 562 103,753,859 590, 340, 551 189, 291,119 219,153, 097 1, 20li 093,188 New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities. Country Total 183,280,023 576,555,239 978,294,493 421, 803, 842 526, 826,045 2, 686,759, 642 S E P T E M B E R 30, 1901. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total ,856,402 $610,936, 454 42 $7, 613,978 $271,088, 313 $122,370, 379 $81,007, 382 $128, 9, 703, 019j 31,175, 898 52,225, 593 39, 533,909 34, 581,130 167, 219, 549 12 6,761,749! 22, 241, 620i 23,396,609 7,037, 263 15,446, 270 74, 883, 511 7 275 69,554.575! 213,769,127! 236,043,004 128, 876,387 152,209,706 800, 452, 799 :, 365,123, 605 3,885 117,979,374 127,422,459) 652,966,905 211, 793, 976 254,960, 8911 468, 248, 917 586, 054, 399 3, 018,615,918 4,221 211, 612,695 665,697,417! 1, 087, 002, 490 SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. 44 $6,207,376 $263, 775,891 $118, 235,348 $86,119,928 $132.!, 719,942 $607,058,485 New York 8,985,874 28,208,073 67, 564,698 45,381,163 36, 792, 511 186,932,319 11 Chicago 6,674,688 15, 906, 061 83,944,138 6 10,479, 698 24, 393, 604 26,490,087 St. Louis 272 74,623,681 237,494,256 244,949, 689 141,829,428 166, 911, 209 865,808, 263 Other reserve cities. 137, 025, 392 152,983, 009 719,176, 711 237,143, 870 290, 055,293 293 1, , 536,384,275 4,2 Country Total 4,601 237,322,021 706,854, 833,1,176, 416, 533517,149,077 642,385, 016 3,280,127, 480 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 177 No. 70.—CLASSIFICATION OF THE LOANS BY NATIONAL BANKS IN NEW YORK CITY FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS. Oct. 5,1897. Loans and discounts. On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names On d e m a n d , s ec u r e d by stocks, bond's, and other personal securities On time, paper with two or more individual or firm names On time, singlename p a p e r (one person or firm), without other security. On t i m e , s e cured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securit i e s , o r on real-estato mortgages or other liens on realty Total 48 banks. $5, 420, 573. 27 Sept. 20,1898. j Sept. 7,1899. 47 b a n k s . 44 b a n k s . Sept. 5,1900. Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15,1902. 42 b a n k s . 44 b a n k s . 44 b a n k s . 16,009, 726.57 $4,100, 650.19 $7,166,020. 38 $7, 613, 978. 00 $6, 207, 375. 80 145, 012,501. 22170, 224, 463. 06 228,081,517. 95 254, 624,960.55 271, 088, 313.00 263, 775, 891. 00 110, 002, 620. 54 107, 462, 545. 60i 94, 621, 868. 52101, 904, 347. 04 122, 370, 379.00 118, 235,347.96 67, 275, 594.40 68, 160, 379. 94 70,139, 360. 90 76,126, 744. 55 81, 007, 382. 00 86,119, 928.46 80, 624,185. 72 89,849,440.09 144,929, 732.21129, 750, 977.71128, 856, 402. 00132, 719, 941. 90 408, 335,475.15 441, 706,555.86 541,873,129.77 569, 573, 050.23 610,936,454. 00 607, 058,485.12 T ] CUR 1902, PT 1- -12 178 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. No. 71.—CLASSIFICATION OF THE LOANS AND DISCOUNTS BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE RESERVE CITIES AND IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES ON SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. demand, On demand, Onsecured paper with by stocks, Reserve cities, No. of one or more States, and Terri- banks. individual bonds, and other pertories. or firm sonal secunames. rities. On time, On time, singlepaper with name patwo or in ore per (one individual person or or firm firm), with out other names. security. On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or other realestate security. Total. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. $6, 207, 376 $263,775,891 $118, 235, 348 $86,119, 928 $132, 719, 942 $607, 058,485 8,985,874! 28,208,073! 67,564,(598 45,381,163 36,792,511 186, 932, 319 10,479,6981 24,393,604! 26,490,087 6,674,688 15, 906, 061 83, 944,138 New York City Chicago St. Louis Total. 6l| 25,672, 948; 34 4| 11, 640,197 615, 464 258, 618 3, 092, 668 9,639,145 1, 460,169 967, 022 39, 000 965, 714 900,861 25,700 449, 930 3, 752, 330 7, 217,445 960,788 912, 896 2, 337, 758 4,781,769 719,984 2,165, 888 1, 254, 266 6,600 2, 006, 583 1,101,406 127,375 864,462 1,449,473 10, 604, 023 3,413,055 893, 086 316, 377, 568 212,290,133 138,175, 779 185,418, 514 877,934, 942 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. i Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Houston Dallas Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans. Kansas City, Mo .. St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 35 33 19 11 2 I 4 2 6 3 3 7 5 5 6 4 i Total. 272 Total all reserve cities 333 74, 623, 681 10Q, 296,629 46, 787, 679 51,875,556 33, S 2,152,2211 3 8, 826,432 4, 326, 290 8 5, 971,782 43,156, 286 31,596,611 " 45,457,864 28,312,630 .13, 547, 234 6,997, 014* 535, 524! 2, 609, 918 2,782, 897 j 47, 883i 141,916' 8, 955, 618j 15,731,794 1,504,038 2, 559, 040 2, 340, 229 4,696, 392 132,044 1,806, 729 1,966, 473 16, 492 2,939,118 712,051 119,903 2,411,228 3, 202, 644 8,848, 921 2,240, 743 448, 370 1.2 21, 607,223 165, 895,018 2, 069, 256 14, 059,923 1,461,209 12,968,713 39, 306, 494 153,086,371 16,119,301 109, 958,830 10, 888, 919 46, 637, 729 834, 380 13, 266,419 1, 841, 422 269,474 3, 801, 357 13,984, 728 3,410,964 15,138.806 2, 327, 297j 5, 792, 831 1,895,026; 6, 006, 869 8, 406, 394J 37,136,132 4, 312, 656 48, 212, 059 1,813,306: 10, 671, 655 8, 061, 082 16, 550, 885 2, 351, 007! 15, 967,049 2, 943, 266 24,663, 558 5,612,391 1,092,835 a, 088, 953 14, 514, 001 3,416,120 18.843,205 3, 568,163 3; 972, 561 12, 838,378 33,816,883 953, 570' 6, 320, 350 1,285,188 2,857, 497 5, 556, 948 16, 770, 692 5, 926,169 17,169, 746 228,826 20,947,532 1, 163, 273 9, 045, 604 4,098, 804 908,177 237, 494, 256 244, 940, 689 141,829, 428 166. 911, 209865, 808,263 553,871, 824 457, 239, 822 280, 005, 207, 352,329, 723 1,743,743,205 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire-.. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. of Columbia.. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama 86 56| 48J 207 36 83 299 124 482 21 63 1 59 55 38 18 41 20 42 2, 519, 015 2,584,904 2, 792, 880 7,354,445 349, 799 4,159, 667 12, 974, 029 4, 216, 648 9, 060. 267 275, 362 772, 409 152, 393 2,445, 830 785, 330 154,707 1, 255, 742 454,304 493, 691 3, 095, 463 2,509, 633 1, 523. 940 11,858, 034 1, 643, 526 7, 354, 461 21, 223, 806 20, 568, 921 19, 590, 555 1,212,429' 1,232,311 367,100 2, 641, 338 889,784 398, 554 393, 717 964, 575 567, 302 814, 241 2, 978, 967 824, 783| 1, 420, 867i 26,136, 036 9, 522, 957 10, 261, 817 16, 575, 047 7,452, 202 20,278,146 442,630 873,013 30, 352 1, 733, 616 784, 513 1, 335, 593 954,967 3, 332, 375 1, 203, 554 3,186, 826 2, 635, 302 27, 856, 703 1, 706, 797 13,410, 219 1,733,841 13, 300, 556 17, 323, 010 119. 946, 233 4, 356,732 27, 472, 323 6, 768, 356 51,099, 036 16,341,300 138, 303, 385 8, 933, 070 80, 247, 530 28, 335, 018 184,691,251 1, 295, 530 7,080, 566 4,304, 554 17,162, 996 386,560 1,148, 013 6, 220, 289 30, 633, 849 2, 598, 914 18, 065,117 2, 704,124 11,437,381 2, 320, 290 8,345, 985 4, 632, 299 17, 578,132 1,273,066 6,119, 881 3, 825, 389< 13,227, 645 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 179 No. 71.—CLASSIFICATION OF THE LOANS AND DISCOUNTS BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE RESERVE CITIES AND IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES ON SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. On demand, On demand, secured paper with by Reserve cities, No. of one stocks, or more bonds, and States, and Terri- banks. individual tories. other peror firm names. sonal securities. • On time, On time, singlepaper with name patwo or more per (one individual person or or firm firm), without other names. security. On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or Total. other realestate security. STATES, ETC.—C't'd Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas 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 Alaska Hawaii 17 23 329 9 87 59 $1,569,163 1, 393, 794 22, 579, 856 976,495 3, 896, 6, 860, 403 16,636,712 5, 293, 285 17, 596,183 5, 701, 066 6,180, 214 7, 880, 914 13, 870, 084 2, 438, 523 5, 391, 625 3,891,983 11,851,973 12,615,813 3,178, 777 1,968,175 3, 792, 428 926, 409 3, 867. 454 4, 077,115 3, 319,360 700, 919 1,974,811 435, 430 712, 983 77, 839 395, 545 7,339 302, 098 $4,956, 570 7,651, 253 68, 955, 544 4,442, 245 22, 836, 710 26, 339,191 106, 367,833 45, 901, 970 95, 074, 768 43,497, 062 40, 202, 993 32, 288, 820 68,419,390 12,831, 678 9,2L7,557 8,408, 749 24,569,451 29, 207, 885 11, 750,218 4, 232, 455 14, 256, 865 3, 687,739 7, 796, 235 7, 277, 499 18, 801, 977 5, 286, 880 15,171, 332 2, 427, 591 4, 356, 297 378, 016 1, 767, 268 60, 448 836,985 114 127 23 15 44 15 67 69 34 26 38 14 12 1 7 1 2 $184, 33g 512, 224 3,124, 425 123, 055 2,531,215 1, 779, 865 10, 572,184 5,411,753 13, 729, 733 5, 076,513 2, 927, 343[ 3,079,832 8, 386, 391 1,261,719 540, 358 490, 282 1, 352, 236 1, 342, 044 2,113, 245 176, 743 2,211,542 743,392 574, 706 125,152 4, 872,892 1, 612,594 7,076, 752 636,769 705, 659 121, 749 328, 563 22, 794 139, 725 Total country banks 4,268 137, 025, 392 152, 983, 009 719,176, 711J237,143, 870 290,055, 293 1, 536,384, 275 Total U n i t e d States 4,601 237,322, 021 706,854, 833 1,176,416,533 517,149, 077 642,385,016 3,280,127, 480 276 139 265 79 94 119 226 62 49 47 $1, 834, 837 3, 949,429 23,439, 366 2, 386,160 13, 319, 778 10,408,323 58, 048,676 27, 504, 045 42,811,106 19, 458, 834| 21,683,141 12, 226, 655 26,721,482 6, 298,198 1, 582,151 2, 070, 273 6, 757, 878 8, 975. 732 2, 344,077 1, 250, 973 3, 666,309 971,002 1,756, 429 2,007 600 3, 516, 212 1,379,471 2,167, 381 699, 507 1,163, 262 77, 457 516, 502 14, 610 53, 051 $995, 538 1,527, 312 18,032,354 803,464 1,805,525 6,192, 826 10,557,222 4, 748, 767 13, 954, 598 7, 429,789 7,984, 690 6, 757, 492 15, 737, 356 2, 212, 977 1, 389, 352 1, 523, 594 4, 020, 897 5,491, 029 3, 840, 949 755, 967 2,576,133 850,772 1, 504, 287 1,044,303 2, 241, 877 839, 596 898, 453 447,729 1,173, 376 73, 429 397, 281 3, 735 2,940 180 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 72.—LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, AND OTHER UNDIVIDED PROFITS, AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, ON SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Reserve cities, States, and Territories. Loans and discounts. surSurplus and Capital, plus, and Capital stock. other profits. oth< sr profits. Circulation outstanding. CENTRAL EESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis $607,058,485.12 $90,i, 600,000.00 $100,320,628.79 $190,920, 628.79 $34, 679,1,177.50 186,932,318.91 24, 750,000."00 16,635,250.82 41,385,250.82 2, 696,187.50 83, 944,138.49 14,400, 000. 00 12,610,393.99 27,010,393.99 11, 710, 390. 00 Total 877,934,942. 52 129,750,000. 00 129,566,273.60 259, 316, 273. 60 49,085,755. 00 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Houston Dallas Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. P a u l . . . . . Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 165, 895, 017. 61 33,850, 000. 0C 21,701,037.92 14,059, 922.93 1,250, 000.00 1, 643, 476.25 12, 968, 712.96 1,352, 000.00 2, 517, 462.57 153, 086,371. 45 21,405, 000. 00 25, 5£3, 541. 59 109,958, 829.88 18, 722, 520.00 24, 367, 500.40 46, 637, 728. 75 12, 403, 260. 00 8, 013, 050.92 13, 266, 419.12 2, 775, 000. 00 2, 335, 858.75 1,841,421.64 363, 234.41 750, 000. 00 13, 984, 728. 271 2, 000, 000. 00 3,175,626. 68 15,138,805.53, 4, 645, 000.00 2, 208, 236.10 5,792, 831. 29! 1, 350, 000. 00 1, 021, 720.55 6,006,868.711 1, 050, 000. 00 1, 252,108. 04 37,136,131.82| 7, 700, 000. 001 5, 087, 521.41 48,212, 058.931 12,400, 000.00 4, 887, 568. 75 10, 671, 655.12^ 2, 300, 000.00 1,001,139.49 16, 550, 885. 36 3, 450, 000. 00 1, 598,165.08 15,967, 048. 96 3,100, 000.00 1, 060, 037. 60 24, 663, 558.39 3,750. 000.00 1, 726, 308.12 320,447.07 5, 612, 391.50 800, 000. 00 14,514,000. ~ 3, 800, 000. 00 1,465,724.89 18, 843, 204. 65 3, 250, 000. 00 1,227, 392. 43 3, 972, 560.94 1,140, 000. 00 622, 832. 66 33, 816, 883.19 2, 650, 000.00 2, 783,160.79 6, 320, 350. 42 550, 000. 00 289, 709.12 2. 857, 496. 78 400, 000. 00 173, 250.49 705, 860. 36 16,770, 692.23 3,450, 000. 00 17,169,74(5.14 2,370, 000.00 l,663,033.64| 20, 947, 531. 50 6, 200, 000. 00 4, 061, 553. 441 9, 045, 603. 76 1, 800, 000. 00 912, 278.841 4, 098,804.21 1,100,000.00 969,011.49 Total Total all cities 55,551, 037.92 2, 893,476.25 462.57 541.59 43, 090,020.40 20, 416,310. 92 5,110, 858.75 1,113, 234.41 5,175. 626. 68 6, 853, 236.101 2, 371, 720. 55| 2, 302, 108. 04 12, 787,521.41 17, 287,568.75 3,301, 139.49| 5, 048,165.08| 4,160, 037.60 5,476, 308.12 1,120. 447. 07 5, 265.724. 89 4,477, 392.43 1, 762,832. 66 5, 433,160. 79, 839, 709.12 573, 250.49 4,155, 860. 36 4, 033,033. 64 10,261, 553. 44 2, 712,278. 84 2, 069,011. 49 5,918, 282. 50 570, 647.50 630, 400.00 9, 245,582. 50 6, 743,097. 50 3,490, 847. 50 1,112,175. 00 199, 995.00 1, 037,995. 00 4, 161, 000. 00 555, 000. 00 587, 501). 00 4, 523, 267. 50 4, 602, 250. 00 535, 000. 00 780, 000. 00 1, 032, 000. 00 750, 000. 00 488, 927. 50 649, 220. 00 1, 098, 650. 00 750. 000. 00 1, 797, 600. 00 215, 000. 00 160, 000. 00 1,250,000.00 1, 750, 000. 00 4,199, 800. 00 1, 318, 485. 00 625, 000. 00 865, 808,262.93 161, 762, 780. 00124, 737,849. 85j 286, 500, 629.85 60, 777, 722. 50 reserve 1, 743, 743, 205.45 291,512, 780. 00 254,304,123.451 545,816,903.45 109, 863, 477. 50 STATES, ETC. Maine .New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Khodelsland 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 Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota % 27, 856, 702. 61 10, 531, 000.00 5,256,812.06 13,410, 219. 23 5,355, 000.00 2, 502,765.18 13, 300, 555.94 6,460, 000.00! 2,722,467.74 119, 946, 233. 55 39,337, 500.00: 22,432, 650.09 27,472, 323.42 12, 305,250.00! 5,783, 711.10 51, 099, 035.74 20,382,070. 001 12,065,654.62 138, 303, 384. 95 32, 856, 340.00 24,258,969.95 80,247, 529. 75 17,162, 790. 18,234, 631.41 184, 691, 250.70 48,073,990. 40, 383, 531.45 1,567,956.84 7, 080, 565. 54 2,153,985. 3, 043, 338.44 17,162,996.45 4,431, 700. 325, 398. 23 1,148, 012. 85 252, 000. 5,423,190.38 30, 633, 848.56 6, 541, 650. 2, 338, 576.10 18,065,117.46 4,454, 860. 11, 437, 381.36 3, 280, 000. 1, 742, 682. 26 8, 345, 984. 92 2, 048,000. 1,388, 519.08 17, 578, 132.44 4, 281, 000. 2, 905, 870.79 6,119, 880. 56 1, 485,000. 1,128, 401.75 13, 227, 644. 50 4,055, 000. 2, 059, 903.32 4,956, 570. 02 1, 530, 000. 885,139.16 7, 651, 253.22 1,549, 000. 1, 313,188. 06 68, 955, 544. 03 22,860, 525. 11. 023, 826.56 4,442, 245.08 1,120, 000. 684. 714. 55 22, 836, 710.00 8,688, 910. 3, 217, 515.18 26, 339,190. 68 7,140,000. 3,112,447.40 106,367, 832.62 28,145, 410. 13, 684, 341.42 45,901,969.60 20,179, 500, 12,016,011.39 95, 074, 767.76 13, 323, 670. 5, 444, 218. 59 43,497, 062.32 8, 280, 000. 4, 265, 258. 48 40, 202, 993.14 7,675,000. 3,142,149.33 1 32, 288,820.12 6,272,550. 2,198, 759.92 15, 787, 812. 06 5, 013,530. 50 7,857,765.18 4,193,490 00 9,182, 467. 74 4, 221, 769. 00 61, 770,150. 09 15, 964, 724.50 18,088,961.10 3, 921, 910.00 32, 447, 724. 62 9, 882, 337.00 57,115, 309. 95 20,105, 210. 00 35,397,421.41 8, 020, 915.00 88, 457, 521.45 25,027,615.00 3, 721, 941.84 . 896,945.00 7,475, 038.44 2, 635, 440.00 577, 398.23 250, 000. 00 11, 964, 840. 38 4, 552, 235.00 6, 793, 436.10 3, 024, 842. 50 5, 022, 682.26 1,777,490.00 3, 436, 519. 08 1, 396, 400. 00 7,186, 870. 79 2, 265, 747. 50 2, 613, 401.75 823, 335.00 6,114, 903. 32 1, 933, 500. 00 2,415,139.16 1, 023,917. 50 2, 862,188. 06 708, 697.50 33, 884, 351.56 8, 295,150. 00 1,804,714.55 335, 000. 00 11, 906, 425.18 5, 317, 980. 00 10,252,447.40 3, 482, 892.50 41,829,751.42 15, 262, 097. 50 32,195, 511. 39 11,618,797.50 18, 767, 888.59 6, 675, 938. 00 12,545,258,48 4, 448,150.00 10,817,149.33 3,355,235. 00 8,471,309. 92 2, 506, 270. 00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 181 No. 72.—LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, AND OTHER UNDIVIDED PROFITS, AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS, ON SEPTEMBER 15,1902—Cont'd. Reserve cities, States, and Territories. Loans and discounts. Surplus and Capital stock. other profits. Capital, surplus, and other profits. Circulation outstanding. STATES, ETC.—continued. 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 419, 390. 07 $14, 685, 000. 00 831, 677. 3, 942, 670.00 217, 556. 2,076,167.00 408, 748. 1, 958, 350.00 569, 451. 6, 238, 300. 00 207, 884. 7,975, 500. 00 750, 218. 2,480, ooo. oo; 232, 455. 935, 000.001 256, 864. 3,012, 000. 00 687, 739. 1,011,800.00 796, 235. 2, 270,150.00 277, 499. 2,779, 000. 00 801, 976. 3, 430, 000. 00 286, 880. 1, 320, 000.00 171, 331. 4,180, 000. 00 427,591. 725. 000. 00 356, 296. 1, 680, 000. 00 378, 015. 82, 000.00 767, 268. 455, 000. 00 60, 448. 50, 000. 00 836, 985. 525, 000. 00 $5, 302, 388.45 $19, 987,388.45 1, 346, 213. 67 5, 288,883.67 791,788.97 2, 867,955. 97 736, 911. 87 2, 695,261.87 2,155,159. 05 8,393, 459.05 2, 619, 275.81 10, 594,775. 81 1, 550, 083. 68 4, 030,083. 68 429, 087.57 1,364, 087. 57 1, 478,142. 75 4,490, 142. 306, 945. 39 1, 318,745. 39 594, 926.46 2, 865,076. 46 990, 402. 71 3, 769,402.71 1,972,880.30 5, 402,880.30 743, 006.43 2, 063,006. 43 2, 081, 210. 36 6, 261,210.36 487, 643. 78 1,212, 643.78 880, 363.15 2, 560,363.15 16,991.75 98, 991. 75 215,766.38 670. 766.38 3, 752. 24 53, 752.24 50, 800. 64 575, 800. 64 T o t a l c o u n t r y b a n k s . Jl, 536, 384, 275. 241414,022,637.00 241, 306, 342. 24 $7, 969,600.00 2,169, 917. 50 817, 750.00 692, 800. 00 2, 529. 895.00 4, 489, 922.50 872,335.00 434, 500. 00 1, 668, 430. 00 516,990.00 994, 050. 00 965, 900. 00 1, 283, 320. 00 468,515.00 1, 568.645.00 229, 690. 00 1, 237, 942. 50 19, 997. 50 202, 500. 00 3, 370. 00 54, 700. 00 655,328, 979. 24 208,128, 331. 50 T o t a l U n i t e d S t a t e s . 3, 280,127,480. 691705, 535, 417. 00 495, 610, 465. 69 1, 201,145, 882. 69 317, 991, 809.00 182 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUREENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OP NATIONAL DECEMBER 10, 1901. Specie. Cities, States, and Territories. j NuraI ber of | banks. Gold coin. I i Gold Treas- Gold clearGold certifi- ing-house Treasury ury cates paya- certificates. certificates. ble to order. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis 43 12 7 Total central reserve cities .. $7, 382,455. 00 $48, 252,070 12, 858, 715. 00 15,118,000 2. 323, 969.00 2, 447, 500 62 | 22,565.139.00 65,817,570 $4,255, 000 $71,370, 000 330,000 3, 595, 000 8,180,000 71, 370, 000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Ealtiin ore Washington, D. C Savannah New Orleans Louisville Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus , Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Monies St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans Kansas City, Mo St. J oseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 1, 669,193. 50 395, 267. 50 449,123. 50 1,938, 541. 00 3, 791,108. 00 607, 339.50 68,454. 00 7,500. 00 179,720. 50 624, 785. 00 272. 826. 00 556,959. 00 1,703,120.00 339, 227. 50 1,167, 400. 00 996, 215. 00 1,422, 960. 00 181, 347. 50 1, 653, 534. 77 754,352. 50 90, 675. 00 1, 247,100.00 177, 620.00 152, 730. 00 1, 004, 562. 50 2, 252, 002. 50 2,158, 032.50 1, 013, 925. 00 1, 333, 515. 00 • Total other reserve cities Total all reserve cities STATES, ETC. 7,837, 800 322, 000 500, 150 1,910,880 3.153, 000 711,110 1,367,080 80, 000 694, 080 160, 500 417, 400 1, 215, 000 807, 500 298, 500 1,230,000 226, 990 650, 000 76, 000 112, 700 640, 000 1, 079, 140 43, 600 265, 000 340, 000 20, 540 • 37, 500 3, 646, 500 150, 000 1,736,006" 5o,"666" 580, 000 165, 000 100, 000 200, COO *3o6*6o6" 735,000 3,845,000 I 13,374,500 50, 774,876.27 12,025, 000 i 84, 744, 500 80, 760 99,960 45,310 416, 370 177, 930 480, 670 517 7,705, 265. 69 1, 301, 000 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. 291 126 454 21 58 1 3, 526, 449.02 1, 468, 618.70 7,153, 786. 01 122,114.50 363, 322.07 25, 314. 50 988710 630, 260 1, 223, 230 36, 560 149,120 115,000 425, 000 Total Eastern States . Virginia West Virginia. North Carolina . South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 951 12,659,604.80 3,142, 780 515, 000 50 47 36 17 33 17 37 14 19 284 10 78 56 674, 957. 50 648, 532. 47 318, 678. 50 97, 058. 00 291,809. 00 133, 376. 40 364, 744. 70 76, 983.15 63, 528. 50 2, 218,992.50 98, 062. 50 758, 288.40 639,411.90 123, 090 18,100 4,850 56, 420 65, 000 281, 610 14, 500 134,680 807, 070 36,640 108, 740 280,020 698. 6, 384,423.52 2,029,080 I Total Southern States. 540,000 128, 000 28,209,737.27 1,171, 016. 05 445,257.29 432,034. 88 3, 256, 456. 87 505, 990.20 1,894, 510.40 Total New England States .. * 75,000* 455, 000 84 56 47 209 38 83 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 8, 365, 000 90, 000 987360" 2,000 2,000 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 183 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15,1902. DECEMBER 10, 1901. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. $65. 978 $12, 545, 023 4, 289,709 268,603 1, 985, 427 50,641 385, 222 27, 577 27, 614 8 530 294, 572 195. 889 56, 970 11, 278 11,500 81,317 60, 858 142, 870 103,791 217, 874 44 605 46 112 73,944 88,832 34, 288 72,431 39, 875 18. 684 160, 320 43 709 14, 031 Circulating notes. Fractional silver coin. Total. $728, 373.07 $144, 598, 899. 07 33,098,959.15 233, 932.15 19,743.32 10,422, 280. 32 982, 048.54 18, 820,159 146, 601.33 45,225.70 80 346 32 436, 975. 06 120, 849. 70 108, 201.05 50,060.75 10,900. 00 41, 887.40 23, 275.91 29, 243. 75 33, 870. 30 70, 900. 50 18 624. 56 16 105. 35 40, 085.75 45,919.00 18,279.15 43,443.00 30,387. 00 2, 677. 30 56,377.33 11,324.60 7,971.40 72,594.05 32, 032.53 32,525.85 34,251. 50 22,542.15 2, 856, 551 37,795 519 247 4, 099, 431 2, 399, 757 1, 547, 265 799,161 23, 651 778, 925 28, 072 182, 433 547,223 138, 925 215,112 89,059 207,653 97, 000 57, 293 198,308 60, 000 748, 803 244, 923 54 47, 267, 062.50 16,184, 222.83 977,902.20 1 557 396 82 18,775, 399. 06 9,660, 603. 70 3, 155,885.55 2 296, 033.75 133,551.00 2,230, 929. 90 897,490. 91 1,044, 772. 75 3,036, 843. 30 2,938,319.50 916 069.06 9 548 676.35 1,709, 887. 75 2, 304,711. 00 467,207.65 2,080, 416. 77 1,724, 614.50 112, 036. 30 3,591,740.33 521,176.60 174, 786. 40 1,672,350. 55 2,891, 348. 03 3,555,464.35 1,318,878.50 1,373, 989.15 5, 802, 500 639,COO 642 000 10, 389, 500 6, 600, 000 3,374, 000 1,119,000 200, 000 1, 760, 000 4,161, 000 427, 500 4, 604,980 4,710,000 535 000 710 950 1, 450, 000 750, 000 480, 600 116, 782. 50 21, 255. 00 5, 685, 717.50 617, 745.00 642 000 00 10, 298,732. 50 6,573, 395.00 3, 330, 550. 00 1,112, 435. 00 195, 895. 00 16, 383, 713 1, 683,478.29 2, 545, 028 35, 203, 872 2, 665, 526.83 277,972,843.10 65, 092 53, 210 77, 749 239,360 15,070 56, 871 170,546 178,169 76, 295 1,100,443 226,450 562, 929 91,221.38 70 775. 61 38 860. 93 402 890. 74 70 237. 47 1 578, 635.43 507, 358 2, 314, 832 850 322.12 12, 678, 777. 81 374,136 99, 772 761 344 36, 642 34,894 2,365 921, 824 1,391, 750 2, 277, 228 171, 802 200, 654 15,2-3 420 782.16 344 123.77 1, 309,153 4, 978, 481 1,475 639.52 137,185 75, 691 77, 887 83, 062 195, 605 81,821 1,019, 265 45 122 100, 080 166, 329 296,101 182, 485 74, 944 72, 532 165,195 26,067 202,090 13, 781 76,126 732, 305 43 106 127, 501 285,689 2, 346, 481 2, 297, 922 187, 267 62,006 115,161 93 754.78 52 534.02 50, 274. 84 37 962. 65 73 778. 92 50 626. 04 65 267. 55 37,119.70 39,112.10 279 526. 25 11 703.18 52 478.14 67 810. 70 911 948. 87 $547, 812. 50 $31, 960, 987.50 196, 222. 50 4, 243, 727.50 37, 652. 50 11,062,347.50 781, 687. 50 2,159, 806 20 59 30 50 Outstanding. 48, 048, 750 228, 265 150,000 38, 964 83,194 6,649 595,452. 38 775. 75 080. 1 425. $32, 508, 800 4,439, 950 11,100, 000 O n band. 188,120,138. 54 101, 929 117,313 29, 802 22, 008 11, 283 176, 335. 99 Issued. 89, 852,704. 56 6(.)6, 000 900, 000 700, 000 1, 845, 600 165, 000 260, GOO 1, 500, 000 1, 700, 000 3, 500, 000 1,210, 000 625, 000 61, 457, 630 90,767.50 26, 605.00 43,450. 00 6,565.10 4, 105. 00 14,055.00 7,450. CO 38,850. 00 152, 602. 50 18, 400.00 50, 180. 00 12,800.00 2,102, 50 46, 080.00 13,800. 00 5,000. 00 1,100.00 700.00 1,900.00 5,250. 00 4,302. 50 25,405. 00 23, 170. 00 732, 677. 50 109, 506, 380 1,514 365.00 5, 654, 350 4, 336, 700 4, 212, 500 19, 293, 990 4, 382, 000 1, 745, 945.00 4,153, 550. 00 388, 650. 00 4, 452, 377. 50 4, 691, 600.00 535 000 00 710,950 00 1, 399, 820. 00 737, 200. 00 478,497. 50 649, 920. CO 886, 200. 00 695, 000. 00 1, 844, 500. 00 165, 000 00 259, 300. 00 1,498,100. 00 1, 694, 750. 00 3, 495, 697. 50 1,184, 595. CO 601, 830.00 60, 724, 952. 50 107,992,015.00 10, 626,100 52 399. 50 59, 017.50 65 096. 00 238 088. 00 63 535. 00 157 323.00 5, 601, 950. 50 4, 277, 682. 50 4,147, 404.00 19, 055, 902. 00 4,318,465.00 10, 468, 777. 00 48, 505, 640 635 459. 00 47, 870,181.00 6,656,801.18 3 934,524.47 12 101, 040. 21 405, 894. 09 823, 070. 37 159,328.00 19,760, 600 8, 715, 750 26, 099, 700 897, 495 2, 652, 250 250, 000 333 145 235 8 19, 426, 802. 50 8, 570, 627.50 25,863, 773.00 888, 635. 00 2, 614,155. 00 250, 000. 00 24 080, 658. 32 58, 375,795 761 802.00 847, 377.90 670, 249.81 415, 520. 61 995, 677. 67 171,316.39 5 3 1 300, 358. 28 1 082,332.49 539,884. 34 295, 464. 65 784, 807. 92 356, 890. 44 100,979.25 204, 389.85 428, 607. 60 057,158. 75 234, 633. 68 147, 087. 54 439, 260.60 4,048, 000 2, 907, 500 1,733,850 1, 500, 500 2, 310, 000 755, 000 2, 003, 850 812,500 652, 750 8, 654, 210 341 250 5,145, 500 3,510,950 ,971,855. 39 34, 375, 860 1 5 1 1 1 ^ 797. 50 122.50 927. 00 860. 00 38, 095. 00 43 22 24 17 7 2 2 2 2 70 510. 00 957. 50 310.00 275. 00 052. 50 800. 00 705. 00 860. 00 347.50 085. 00 19 320. 00 12,467.50 227 , 690. 00 57, 613,993.00 4, 004, 490. 00 2,884, 542. 50 I, 709, 540.00 1, 483, 225. 00 2, 302, 947. 50 752, 200. 00 2, 001,145. 00 809, 640. 00 650, 402. 50 8. 584,125. 00 341 250 00 5,126,180. (JO 3, 498, 482. 50 34,148,170. 00 184 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL DECEMBEK 10, 1901—Continued. Specie. Cities, States, and Territories. Number of banks. STATES, ETC.—continued. Ohio Indiana ........ Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Mi nnesota 64 Iowa 65 Missouri Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Gold Treas- Gold clearury certifi- ing-house cates paya- certificates. ble to order. 263 131 246 79 91 88 221 57 $3, 686, 844.76 2, 471, 783. 57 2,765, 630. 60 1,756, 851.18 1, 568, 625. 50 1, 223, 728. 05 1, 806, 690.10 466, 748. 00 $421, 280 339.020 823, 960 228, 580 252,890 163, 580 397,200 64, 070 $40.000 Total Middle Western States. 1,176 15,746,901.76 2, 690,580 715, 000 170,402.50 325, 312. 50 756, 495. 35 1.172, 665.05 701,155. 00 200, 869. 50 1,412, 388. 27 ifi7. 890 no 227, 079. 40 150, 057. 96 75, 680 61, 870 64, 420 187, 580 178, 380 7,620 183, 870 5,000 60, 630 72, 800 5, 284,315.53 897,850 2, 647,420. 50 615,465.00 2,082,602.50 249,150. 00 779,964.85 26.580.00 232,880.00 38, 525. 00 197, 865.00 105,220 15,970 34, 780 14, 360 2,450 58 59 60 61 62 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada . . . Total Western States Alaska Total Pacific States . 36 35 107 119 22 14 39 10 49 54 485 32 25 35 I 12 12 ! 1 i 7 1 1 20. 000 40,000 60, 000 13, 500 1,380 3,110 126 6,870, 452. 85 190,770 Total country banks 3,953 54,650,964.15 10,252,060 Total United States 4,291 305, 000 50, 000 95, 000 100, 000 120, 000 5,000 1, 290, 000 $2,000 105,425, 840.42 100, 266,100 13, 315, 000 84, 746, 500 a Statement of September 30, 1901. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 185 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. DECEMBER 10, 1901—Continued. Specie. Silver Silver Fractional Treasury silver coin. dollars. certificates. $432, 334 256, 305 376, 588 169, 359 150,101 113,239 266, 484 85,005 1, 849,415 $462, 776 370,467 574, 907 264, 823 291, 320 153, 768 442, 360 86, 423 Circulating notes. Total. Issued. O n hand. Outstanding: $253, 453. 94 $5, 286,688. 70 $15,161,790 $120,182. 50 $15,041, 607. 50 58 148,739.85 3, 586, 315.42 6,603,800 103,969.50 6, 499, 830. 50 59 253, 706.49 5, 099, 792. 09 11,411,245 117,397. 50 11, 293, 847. 50 60 127, 002.66 2, 596, 615.84 4, 221, 560 41,180. 00 4,180, 380. 00 61 121, 774. 75 2, 479, 711. 25 3, 390,120 33, 690.00 3, 356,430. 00 62 86, 807.18 1, 841,122.23 2, 688, 600 36,130. 00 2, 652,470.00 63 156, 671. 60 3,189, 405. 70 8, 228, 250 55,100. 00 8,173,150.00 64 41, J05. 20 748, 351. 20 2,185, 800 3,352. 50 2,182,447. 50 65 2, 636, 844 1,189, 261. 67 24,828,002.43 53, 891,165 31, 249 44, 209 97. 726 215,963 45, 810 16,040 121,420 24,066 90,069 68,644 37,127 49, 445 95, 606 206, 220 17,127 6,263 165,730 9,112 92, 375 77,870 23,149. 50 18, 036. 55 47, 294. 90 99, 434.83 50, 784. 36 13, 726.15 73, 863. 20 26, 379. 38 32, 573.49 31,358.40 337, 608. 00 498, 873. 05 1, 081, 542. 25 1, 921, 862. 88 993, 256. 36 244, 518. 65 1,957,271.47 232, 447. 38 502, 726.89 400, 730. 36 741, 250 634, 500 2, 462, 320 4, 364, 305 1, 014, 750 453, 250 1,851, 250 483,800 809, 600 852, 750 755,196 756,875 416, 600.76 8,170, 837.29 94, 772 20, 705 97, 085 13,048 37, 404 1,182 18, 799 374 4,000 141,140 37, 701 37,660 42, 642 4,016 469 300 67 135, 802.05 60, 403. 62 93,853. 33 11,999.75 19,974.15 2,168. 65 9,148. 35 1,217.05 2, 370.10 3,124, 354. 55 750, 244.62 2, 345, 980.83 331,199.75 843,809. 00 29,930. 65 274,796.35 41, 796.05 207,412.10 287, 369 263,995 336, 937. 05 7,949, 523.90 511, 002. 00 53,380,163. 00 1, 600. 00 13,700.00 3, 555. 00 9, 760. 00 62, 755. 00 1, 60C. 00 8, 000. 00 2, 450. 00 2, 550. 00 1, 600. 00 739, 650.00 620,800.00 2,458, 765. 00 4, 354,545. 00 951, 995. 00 451, 650.00 1, 843, 250. 00 481, 350. 00 807, 050.00 851,150. 00 13, 667, 775 107, 570. 00 13, 560, 205. 00 1,238, 800 523, 550 1,579, 000 225, 400 1, 287, 500 20,500 202,450 12, 500 50,000 110, 310. 00 32,412.50 61,900.00 28, 040. 00 13, 352. 50 1, 000. 00 11,150. 00 8,130.00 820.00 1,128, 490.00 491,137. 50 1,517,100.00 197,360. 00 1, 274,147.50 19, 500. 00 191, 300. 00 4,370. 00 49,180. 00 5,139, 700 267,115.00 4,872,585.00 7, 054, 972 13, 248,949 5,180, 709 99 91, 524, 655.14 213,955,935 2,510,638. 00 211, 445, 297. 00 9, 600, 000. 48,452,821 7, 846, 236. 82 369, 652, 498. 24 323, 462, 315 4,025,003.00 319, 437, 312. 00 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 186 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL F E B R U A R Y 25, 1902. Specie. No. of banks. Cities, States, and Territories. Gold coin. Gold TreasGold Gold clearT r e a s u r y ury certifi- ing-house certificates. cates paya- certificates. ble to order. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 1 2 3 New York City Chicago St. Louis Total central reserve cities... 42 12 7 $4, 812,460. 55 $76,707,140 12,314, 744. 50 13, 238,880 2,421,675.40 1, 750,950 $4, 255, 000 $75, 588, 000 2,880, 000 4,595,000 150, 000 61 19, 548, 880.45 91,696,970 11, 730, 000 34 4 5 35 32 19 11 2 8 8 6 13 18 6 6 6 5 4 5 4 6 1 2 3 7 4 5 6 4 1, 625, 367.50 347.517.50 497, 892.00 1, 983, 796. 00 4,084,902. 50 614,698.00 77, 536. 00 28, 000. 00 311,443.50 644,545.00 304, 616.00 408, 747. 50 1, 532, 855. 00 423, 792. 50 1, 046, 032. 50 987,450.00 1,572, 760. 00 161, 812.25 1,861, 240.43 650, 900. 00 1, 685,180.00 92,100.00 168, 840.00 86, 600. 00 1,185,220.00 2, 257, 300. 00 4,142, 037.50 1, 357, 915. 00 1,449, 495.00 8,326, 590 303, 000 395,100 2, 711. 350 3,153, 820 842,090 1, 270, 930 55, 000 659,900 183, 000 443, 830 1, 300, 000 850,800 291, 840 1, 295, 000 181, 990 650, 000 44, 500 77, 400 210, 000 1, 045, 220 75, 738, 000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltim ore Washington D C Savannah New Orleans Louisville.. . . Houston . . . . . Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit. M il waukee Des Mioines St. P a u l Minneapolis Kansas Citv, Mo Kansas Citv, Kans St. Joseph Lincoln . Omaha . . Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg . . . 3, 795, 000 150, 000 2, 035, 000 6,835, 000 235,000 180, 000 210,000 435,000 630,000 55, 000 100, 000 200, 000 300, 000 30, 960 225,000 340, 000 100, 070 55, 010 930, 000 291,000 Total other reserve cities 269 31, 590,591. 68 25, 042,400 3, 830. 000 12,551,000 Total all reserve cities 330 51,139,472.13 116, 739, 370 15, 560, 000 88, 289, 000 STATES, ETC. 33 M^aine 34 New Hampshire 35 Vermon t . . 36 Massachusetts 37 'Rhode Island 38 Connecticut . , Total New England States . . . 39 40 41 4? 43 44 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Virginia TV^est Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Total Eastern States 57 Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 83 56 47 207 36 83 1,195, 404. 59 422, 365.29 422,983. 72 3,220,438. 84 493,129.95 1, 870, 398. 91 78, 740 96,820 42, 490 448, 640 179,230 514,250 512 7, 624, 721.30 1, 360,170 293 126 462 21 59 1 3, 476, 067. 61 1,492, 331. 35 6, 872, 979. 98 114, 484. 30 373, 781. 57 26,498. 00 981, 450 661, 990 1,389, 820 35, 240 136, 670 70, 000 350,000 50, 000 100, 000 100,000 962 12, 356,142.81 3, 275,170 500, 000 100,000 54 47 38 17 36 19 38 15 20 297 9 79 58 606, 402. 50 604,950. 72 311,372.50 96, 973. 00 325,409. 30 131,300.25 356, 225. 50 78, 969. 65 S8 201 50 2, 510, 943. 30 149,945.00 794, 050. 40 703, 575.40 727 6, 758,310.02 77, 000 118,310 27,290 2,000 49,420 81, 890 283, 040 22, 400 76 610 770, 970 18, 320 119,930 346, 240 1,993,420 10, 000 20, 000 30, 000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 187 BANKS; YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. FEBRUARY 25. 1902. Specie. Silver dollars. Circulating n otes. Silver Fractional Treasury silver coin. certificates. $81, 204 $15, 573, 001 224, 564 4, 362,129 60,139 2, 391, 212 365,907 22, 326, 342 31,797 31,115 9,326 275, 458 216, 439 56, 296 13,139 10, 500 130,315 40,596 146, 919 89, 967 222,152 41 749 73' 169 91, 218 72,345 31, 663 100,790 46, 521 176, 909 7 658 32 479 14, 330 96, 529 85, 762 42, 078 13, 027 14,043 2, 532, 758 56, 000 619, 716 3, 450, 384 2, 339, 291 1,925,272 610, 634 46, 800 824,550 54, 726 277, 633 490, 054 227,120 166 991 96,093 187,441 98,000 96, 840 143,220 30,000 1,105, 036 Total. Issued. $657, 885. 60 $177, 674, 691.15 $32, 210, 000 255, 538.95 33, 275, 856.45 3, 835, 450 11, 392, 940. 02 11, 050, 000 23,963.62 178,503 731 278, 377 250, 002 18, 249 128, 848 7,203 937,388.17 222, 343, 487.62 47, 095,450 170, 006. 33 16, 481, 518.83 5,805,500 450. 000 30, 981.10 918, 613. 60 76, 060. 51 1, 597, 894. 51 642, 000 322, 990.94 17, 613, 978. 94 10, 389, 500 125, 296. 75 9, 919, 749. 25 6, 625, 000 3, 979, 736. 05 3, 224, 000 96, 380.05 1,119, 000 74, 439. 75 2, 226, 678. 75 20, 400. 00 160, 700. 00 200. 000 1, 760, 000 89, 861, 57 2, 451, 070.07 951, 264. 90 4,161, 000 28, 397.90 1, 213, 570. 90 427, 500 40,572. 90 36, 374.55 2, 955,143. 05 4,479, 980 121,961.00 • 2, 954, 888. 00 4, 710, 000 23 757 14 948 129 64 535 000 13, 244. 00 2, 523, 538. 50 711,000 50, 464. 75 1, 553, 563.75 1,450, 000 54,440.00 2,447, 545. 00 550, 000 20, 584. 80 455,400. 05 480, 600 696, 000 62, 331.75 2, 244, 982.18 34, 599. 50 1,172, 020. 50 900, 000 45,993. 98 1, 845, 600 4, 358,338.98 700, 000 3 361.30 103,119. 30 9 807 70 420 589 70 165 000 7 997 50 109 658 50 260 000 95, 542.66 1,880, 668. 66 1, 400,000 22, 099. 50 2, 955,163. 50 1, 700, 000 65, 303. 75 5, 297, 738. 25 3, 658, 900 1, 890,437.00 44, 637. 00 1, 265,000 625,000 34, 069. 25 1, 504, 810. 25 2, 214, 089 16, 240, 472 1, 821, 957.93 93,290,510.61 O n hand. Outstanding. $965, 885. 00 $31,244,115.00 221,062. 50 3, 614, 387.50 41, 855. 00 11, 008,145. 00 1 2 3 1, 228,802. 50 45, 866, 647. 50 87, 872. 50 1, 805. 00 2,400.00 154,067.50 47, 652. 50 37, 750. 00 23, 775. 00 8, 505. 00 27, 405. 00 1, 850. 00 31, 350. 00 261, 752. 50 68, 610. 00 4, 200.00 213, 802. 50 18,305.00 43, 040.00 5, 717,627. 50 448,195. 00 639, 600.00 10,235,432. 50 6,577,347. 50 3,186, 250. 00 1, 095, 225.00 191,495.00 1, 732, 595.00 4,159,150. 00 396,150. 00 4, 218, 227. 50 4, 641, 390. 00 535 000 00 710, 950. 00 1, 376, 750. 00 543,400. 00 478,147. 50 650, 720. 00 876, 200. 00 1, 796, 800. 00 700, 000. 00 165 000 00 260 000 00 1,395, 700. 00 1,695, 800. 00 3,445,097. 50 1, 246, 695. 00 581, 960. 00 60, 935,580 1,238, 675. 00 59,696, 905. 00 50.00 73, 250. 00 6, 600. 00 2, 452.50 45, 280.00 23, 800. 00 48, 800.00 4, 3*66. 66 4 £ 1 f 1C 1] 12 1? 14 1£ If 1r If IS 2C 2; 25 25 24 ^ 2fc o>- 2f 2S 3C 31 32 2, 579, 996 38, 566, 814 2, 759, 346.10 315, 633, 998. 23 108, 031, 030 2,467, 477.50 105, 563, 552. 50 45,101 44, 684 59, 274 217,427 17,232 53,141 157, 454 182,155 83,716 1, 020, 390 183, 310 533, 310 108, 71, 43, 472, 75, ISfe, 987. 69 1, 585, 544. 04 817, 846. 28 651,728.69 5, 379, 673.51 948, 797. 89 3,171,087.60 436,859 2,160,335 972, 592.71 12, 554, 678. 01 369, 543 98,134 702,817 29, 055 27, 770 3,955 1,006,954 1,419,732 2,153, 280 136, 928 232,164 28,141 441, 900.64 ?23, 561. 30 614, 900. 55 38, 726.57 74, 057. 80 5, 025. 00 6,725, 915.25 20, 025,400 4, 045, 748. 65 8, 640, 750 11, 833, 797. 53 25, 913, 050 354,433. 87 905, 500 2,677, 250 844,443. 37 250, 000 133, 619.00 1, 231, 274 126, 059 80, 883 90, 262 78, 012 214, 624 99,330 201, 622 88, 791 205, 382 832, 384 76 391 106, 306 214, 519 2, 414,365 844.45 821. 99 264. 97 777. 67 895. 94 4, 977,199 1, 498,171.86 241, 913 128, 928 66, 690 60, 894 214,156 48, 870 204, 206 18, 872 136,163 665, 931 41 934 112,163 293, 545 97, 858. 63 50, 904. 70 62, 175.41 48, 709. 70 73, 907. 95 52, 755.18 88, 940. 90 36, 367. 80 46, 749. 90 329, 992. 84 22 453 90 57, 721. 35 84, 230. 53 23, 937,957.67 1,149, 233.13 993, 976.42 557,789.91 286, 588. 70 877, 517.25 413, 945.43 J, 134, 034.40 245,400.45 553,106.40 5,130,221.14 309 043.90 1,190,170. 75 1, 642,109. 93 2, 234, 265 1, 052, 768. 79 14,483.137.81 5, 504, 350 4, 316, 700 4,162, 500 17, 994, 000 4,232, 000 9, 932, 570 69, 684. 50 51, 332. 50 122,313.50 279, 060.50 85, 835. 00 130, 033. 00 5,434,665. 50 4, 265,367. 50 4, 040,186. 50 17, 7 M , 939. 50 4,146,165. 00 9, 802, 537. 00 46,142,120 738, 259. 00 45,403,861.00 391,010.00 148, 932. 50 256, 662. 00 22, 555. 00 72,170.00 19, 634, 390. 00 3S 8,491,817.50 4( 25, 656, 388. 00 41 882, 945. 00 42 2, 605, 080. 00 4? 250, 000. 00 44 891, 329. 50 57, 520, 620. 50 42,780.00 28,107. 50 39,630.00 17,180.00 24, 332.50 11, 080.00 6,105.00 4, 900.00 8,152. 50 27,135.00 4, 260, 470. 00 2, 891, 892. 50 1, 738, 720. 00 1, 383, 320. 00 2,251,167.50 753, 920. 00 2, 042, 245. 00 857,590. 00 682,097. 50 8, 056, 025.00 335, 000.00 5,170, 035.00 3, 500, 092.50 58,411,950 4, 303, 250 2, 920, 000 1, 778, 350 1,400, 500 2, 275, 500 765, 000 2, 048,350 862,490 690, 250 8, 683,160 335, 000 5, 211, 000 3, 524, 700 34, 797, 550 40,965. 00 24, 607. 50 274,975.00 34,522, 575.00 33 34 35 36 37 3fi 4f 4C 47 4? 4£ 5C 51 52 52 54 V 5f 57 188 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T»HE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL F E B R U A R Y 25, 1902—Continued. Specie. Cities, States, and T e r r i t o r i e s . N o . of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Gold Treas- Gold clearury certifi- ing-house cates payable to order. certificates. STATES, ETC.—continued. 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Ohio Illinois Michigan ^Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States 66 67 68 69 70 71 7'> 73 74 75 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana W vominsr Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Total Western States Washington Oregon California 1°> Idaho 80 Utah 81 Nevada 8? Arizona. 76 77 78 83 84 . Hawaii a 265 132 253 79 92 93 224 57 $3, 752, 340.46 2,528,198. 35 2, 846,897.68 1, 739, 724.02 1, 574,182.50 I, 099, 648. 50 1,752,874.65 448, 994.00 $418,090 377, 590 768, 460 199, 570 234, 460 108,360 351,450 60, 460 $40,000 5,000 365, 000 55, 000 80, 000 120, 000 150, 000 5,000 $20,000 1,195 15, 742, 860.16 2,518,440 820, 000 20,100 38 38 107 123 23 14 41 10 53 55 195,402.50 259, 045. 60 744, 705. 05 1,148,759.25 738,145. 00 250 637 50 1 421 504 80 135, 555. 00 219,446. 90 151, 502. 96 58,550 63, 530 44,190 171. 070 247, 700 9 640 192 670 8,500 51, 650 38,910 502 5, 264, 704.56 886,410 33 2, 586, 011.00 660 018 00 1 915 042 50 241,285 00 939, 257.85 21,590.00 215,927. 50 38,525 00 68,200. 00 40, 630 18 390 38 700 8 190 8,310 37 12 12 1 7 1 1 30, 000 30, 000 60, 000 10, 800 1 380 810 Total Pacific States 129 6, 685,856. 85 127,210 Total country banks 4,027 54,432, 604. 70 10,160, 820 1,410,000 120,000 Total United States 4,357 105, 572,076. 83 126,900,190 16, 970, 000 88,409, 000 " S t a t e m e n t of December 10, 1901. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 189 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. EEBEUAET 25, 1902—Continued. Specie. • Silver Fractional Silver Treasury silver dollars. certificates. coin. $494,981 251, 385 351, 621 154,296 138, 680 100, 821 278,113 68,665 $401,268 328, 598 613, 767 231, 745 224,109 134, 523 451, 058 74,411 Circulating notes. Total. Issued. O n hand. Outstanding. $274,499.11 $5, 401,178.57 $15,144, 540 $160, 205. 00 $14,984, 335.00 58 169, 638. 36 3, 660, 409. 71 6, 561, 300 71, 672. 00 6, 489, 628. 00 59 264, 514.09 5, 210, 259. 77 11, 502, 495 120, 420. 00 11, 382, 075. 00 60 143, 783.14 37, 635. 00 4, 206, 275. 00 61 2,524,118.16 4,243,910 123, 482. 69 2, 374, 914.19 3, 430, 860 33, 275. 00 3, 397, 585. 00 62 92, 599. 00 1, 655, 951. 50 2, 359, 850 38,400. 00 2,321, 450.00 63 170, 494. 55 3; 153, 990. 20 8,112, 250 49, 904. 50 8, 062, 345. 50 64 33, 221.15 6,302. 50 690, 751.15 2,185,800 2,179,497.50 65 1, 838, 562 2, 459, 479 1, 272, 232. 09 24, 671, 573. 25 53, 541,005 517, 814.00 53,023,191. 00 753, 350.00 628, 950. 00 2, 464, 512. 50 4,376, 945. 00 819,145. 00 450, 250. 00 1, 774, 850. 00 485, 600. 00 834, 850.00 867, 350. 00 40, 402 43,143 103,237 185, 095 61, 457 18, 436 126,085 29,153 96,081 62, 588 38, 544 40, 822 90, 046 179,189 24, 545 7,491 152, 035 9,578 64,227 55, 370 36, 715. 27 20, 854. 52 50. 711.18 98, 253. 59 56, 674. 20 16, 616.45 73,239.75 29, 745. 05 37, 964. 80 37, 083. 89 705,677 661, 847 457, 858.70 8, 096, 497. 26 13, 556, 020 100, 217. 50 2, 967,457. 05 794. 305. 45 2,194,919.93 305, 705. 30 1, 032,731.80 25, 904. 40 259, 664.20 41, 796. 05 81,836.00 1,281,250 523, 550 1,591,500 225, 400 1, 315, 500 20,500 213,700 12, 500 50, 000 101,280.00 46, 915. 00 47,885. 00 23, 260. 00 35,602, 50 21,150. 00 8,130.00 600.00 1,179, 970. 00 476, 635. 00 1,543,615.00 202,140. 00 1, 279, 897. 50 20, 500. 00 192, 550. 00 4, 370. 00 49,400.00 7, 704, 320.18 5, 233, 900 284, 822. 50 4,949,077. 50 108, 414 29, 222 93, 355 14,123 48,207 1,103 21,048 374 12, 000 108, 072 35,217 34, 473 29, 990 9,103 300 261 124, 330. 05 51,458.45 113,349.43 12,117.30 27,853.95 3, 211. 40 11, 888.70 1,217.05 565. 00 327,846 217, 416 345, 991.33 369,613.77 427, 395.12 1, 062, 889. 23 1, 812, 366. 84 1, 128, 521. 20 302, 820. 95 1,965, 534. 55 212, 531. 05 469, 369. 70 345, 454. 85 754, 750 636, 600 2,474,120 4, 389, 850 862, 250 453, 250 1, 782, 500 496, 300 837, 400 8b9, 000 1, 400.00 7, 650. 00 9, 607. 50 12, 905. 00 43,105.00 3, 000. 00 7, 650. 00 10, 700. 00 2, 550. 00 1, 650. 00 13,455,802.50 7,014,583 12,710, 541 5, 599, 615. 48 91, 448,164.18 211, 682, 545 2,807,417.50 208, 875,127. 50 9, 594, 579 51,277,355 8, 358, 961. 58 407, 082,162. 41 319, 713, 575 5, 274, 895. 00 314,438,680; 00 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 190 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL APRIL 30, 1902. Specie. Cities, States, and Territories. No. of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury Gold T r e a s u r y certificates jertificates. payable to order. Gold clearing-house :ertificates. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis Total central reserve cities... 60 $5, 552, 732. 00 $57, 660, 010 12, 298, 830. 00 10,119, 940 3, 388, 985.00 1,716,720 $4, 960, 000 $71, 925, 000 4,485, 000 5,165, 000 21,240, 547.00 14,610,000 69,496, 670 71,925,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee DesMoines St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans . Kansas City, Mo ... St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 3, 510, 000 1, 618, 720.00 355, 902. 50 415, 058.00 1, 881, 408. 00 4,201, 734. 50 611,451. 00 76,940.00 25,500. 00 187, 229. 00 664,677. 50 347, 635. 00 350, 891. 00 454, 370. 50 1, 802,157. 50 403, 402. 50 929, 615. 00 959, 485. 00 1, 682, 945. 00 167, 297. 50 1, 847, 659. (55 702, 602. 50 95,135. 00 1, 266,495. 00 161, 852. 50 102, 870. 00 1, 300, 010. 00 2, 221, 610. 00 6, 859, 505.00 1,165,890.00 1,402, 720.00 8, 646,420 258, 000 496,300 2, 366, 860 3, 294, 500 1,175, 920 1, 307, 970 90, 000 600, 740 260, 000 50, 580 526, 870 1,125,000 970, 000 281, 370 1, 335, 000 166, 990 650, 000 2,000 35, 700 245,000 34, 262, 769.15 25, 907, 890 11, 550, 000 55, 503, 316.15 95,404, 560 83,475, 000 1,172,182.92 419, 351. 22 419, 878. 63 3, 215, 402. 61 487,713.25 1, 862, 919. 37 102,130 89,700 47,180 448, 210 166,1.90 533,200 512 7,577, 448. 00 1, 386, 610 1, 204, 730 737, 280 1,386,310 38, 430 145,290 65, 000 565, 000 125 473 21 61 1 3, 628, 326. 93 1,420,402.19 7, 089, 018. 73 132, 662. 60 381,470.07 26, 907. 50 977 12, 678, 788. 02 3, 577, 040 655, 000 55 48 38 17 38 19 39 15 20 303 9 82 59 602, 361.00 634, 506. 92 321, 597. 50 123, 468.50 348, 077. 65 158, 964.70 377, 769.10 91, 128.15 108, 494.00 2,216, 565. 40 167, 907. 50 785, 011.00 705, 544.40 742 6, 641, 395. 82 Total other reserve cities Total all reserve cities 1,014,140 29, 810 150, 000 3, 640, 000 7, 220, 000 40, 000 180,000 40, 666 365, 000 60,000 "680,666 145, 000 100, 000 200, 000 200, 000 300, 000 225, 000 335,000 361,740 49, 780 7,200 40, 000 230,000 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. Virginia West Virginia . North Carolina. South Carolina.. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States. 56 47 207 36 83 114, 116, 28, o 73', 69, 247, 6, 54, 656, 25, 140, 318, 1, 854, 030 215,000 90, 000 215, 000 36, 000 10,000 18,000 10,000 54, 000 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 191 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. A P R I L 30, 1902. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver Silver Fractional Treasury silver coin. dollars. certificates. Total. Issued. O n hand. Outstanding. $80, 015 $18, 953,818 $707,124. 35 $159,838, 699. 35 $32,065,100 $908,412.50 $31,156, 687. 50 200, 426 6, 366, 251 281,766.05 33,752, 213.05 3, 590, 000 225, 062. 50 3,364, 937. 50 60,146 2, 437, 333 20, 902. 70 12, 789, 086.70 11, 050, 000 153, 002. 50 10, 896,997. 50 340, 587 27, 757,402 1, 009, 793.10 206,379,999.10 34, 932 17,202 13,167 338, 006 264, 304 56,660 8,345 8,000 64, 798 58 198 45, 962 132,195 92, 827 228, 618 42, 470 80, 928 115, 505 76, 300 41,112 94, 339 28, 539 9 998 134, 087 37, 902 17, 745 107,048 134,224 79, 323 28, 074 3,892 2, 668, 305 90, 000 386, 721 4, 099, 016 2,060, 362 1, 951, 052 586,033 34, 857 813,294 10 823 40 101 315, 956 511, 634 246, 453 231 253 194 841 198, 089 130,000 150, 545 72, 031 25,000 1,145, 626 177 239 200 316,165 260, 003 11,808 108,155 14, 060 148,654.72 16,627, 031. 72 28, 060. 30 899,164. 80 73,827. 00 1,385,073.00 349, 417.12 19, 894, 707.12 147, 649. 73 9, 968, 550.23 111,485.09 3,986, 568. 09 65, 749. 90 2, 225, 037. 90 19, 300.00 177, 657.00 53, 057.15 2, 082,118.15 37 286 56 1 090 985 06 11 776 00 496 054 00 42,315.72 1, 368, 227. 72 47, 686. 42 2,911,517.92 70, 528. 50 3, 317, 757. 00 16 673 55 975 169 05 30,775 00 2 571 159 00 46, 579. 00 1, 631, 648. 00 49,197. 00 2, 588, 442. 00 17,901.30 478, 855. 80 63, 881.10 2, 313, 610. 75 33,597.15 1,234, 738. 65 5 072 70 110 205 70 48, 334. 96 3, 908, 682. 96 9, 553. 60 416 357 10 9, 432. 60 130, 247.60 85, 405. 65 2, 033, 628. 65 47, 369. 44 2, 998, 206.44 89,710.30 7,442, 086. 30 64,789.40 1, 646,688.40 30, 000. 70 1, 463, 872. 70 46,705,100 5, 355, 500 600, 000 642, 000 9, 761, 500 6,725, 000 3,224, 000 1,119, 000 200, 000 1,160, 000 4,161,000 737, 500 517,650 4,479, 980 4,510,000 535, 000 480, 000 1, 350, 000 550,000 480,600 096, 00U 1,100, 000 700 000 1,845,600 165, 000 160, 000 1, 250, 000 1, 700, 000 4, 000, 000 1, 365, 000 625, 000 1, 286,477. 50 45, 418, 622. 50 68, 507.50 165,105. 00 10, 750.00 154,765.00 29, 602.50 33, 350.00 25, 725. 00 14,605.00 38, 955. 00 32,100. 00 67, 352. 50 8,950. 00 27, 550. 00 4, 750. 00 3, 002. 50 46, 280. 00 27,150. 00 48,000. 00 500. 00 6,400. 00 3, 750. 00 543, 350. 00 42,065.00 34, 590. 00 5,286, 992. 50 434,895. 00 631, 250. 00 9, 606, 735. 00 6, 695. 397. 50 3,190,650.00 1, 093, 275. 00 185, 395. 00 1,121,045.00 4,161, 000. 00 737, 500.00 485, 550. 00 4, 412, 627. 50 4,501, 050.00 535, 000. 00 480, 000. 00 1, 322, 450.00 545, 250. 00 477, 597. 50 649, 720. 00 1, 072, 850. 00 700 000 00 I, 797, 600. 00 165, 000.00 159, 500. 00 1, 243, 600. 00 1, 696, 250.00 3,456, 650. 00 1, 322,935. 00 590,410. 00 2,394,700 16, 847, 622 1, 861, 067. 06 98, 374,048.81 60,195,33d 1,437,155.00 58,758,175.00 2, 735, 287 44,605, 024 2, 870,860.76 304,754,047.91 106,900,430 2,723, 632. 50 104,176, 797. 50 41, 994 41, 384 62, 985 217, 618 10, 686 66,454 185,176 155, 597 71, 776 1,101, 415 235, 062 699, 704 91, 061. 79 60, 454. 00 40, 264. 39 418, 856. 31 64,857.10 181,501.16 1, 592, 544. 71 5, 056, 850 766, 486. 22 4, 291, 700 642, 084. 02 4,162, 500 5,401, 501. 92 16, 752, 000 964, 508. 35 4, 032,000 3, 343, 778. 53 9, 991,100 441,121 2, 448, 730 ^856, 994. 75 420,344.50 316,162. 20 634, 338. 57 35, 894. 24 72, 291. 23 1,918.68 390, 052 119, 567 730,188 32,187 32,469 700 1, 305,223 164,387 72, 356 104, 095 72, 659 244, 598 136, 291 193, 743 106,210 143, 563 834, 924 103 227 113,582 220,641 2, 510, 276 73, 264. 50 55, 342. 50 65, 901. 00 256,183. CO 99,130.00 187,338.00 4,983, 585. 50 4, 236, 357. 50 4,096, 599.00 16, 495, 817.00 3,932, 870. 00 9, 803, 762.00 12, 710, 903. 75 44, 286,150 737, 159.00 43, 548,991.00 7,629, 856. 43 20, 063,150 4, 014, 080.39 8, 437, 850 12, 349, 507. 30 25,481,000 905,500 421,546.84 853, 878. 30 2,671,000 250, 000 112, 613.18 373, 567. 50 141, 592. 50 382, 730. 00 16, 805.00 45, 095. 00 19, 689, 582.50 8, 296, 257. 50 25, 098.270.00 888, 695.00 2, 625, 905. 00 250, 000. 00 5, 469,482 1, 480, 949.42 25, 381, 482.44 57, 808, 500 959, 790. 00 56, 848, 710.00 51, 540. 00 32, 607. 50 20, 910.00 3, 720. 00 23, 502. 50 9,480. 00 29, 255. 00 28,960. 00 8, 702. 50 145, 012. 00 37, 765. 00 28,717.50 3, 963, 710. 00 2, 922, 392. 50 1,782,440.00 1,403, 030. 00 2,256, 997. 50 768, 020. 00 2, 045, 345. 00 883, 540.00 681,547.50 8, 042, 998. 00 335,000.00 5,267, 985. 00 3,495, 982.50 420,172. 00 33,848, 988. 00 1,206,403 1, 420, 669 2, 419, 652 182, 373 222, 358 18,027 337, 548 175,194 78, 997 72, 080 225, 786 52, 215 197,475 20, 344 322,478 544, 499 53 629 104, 206 344,609 106, 008. 63 54, 892. 51 65,489. 36 42,100.95 103,119.05 83,411.06 87, 712. 83 52,164. 34 54, 939. 35 331,119.31 31,121. 60 57, 832. 96 75,011.78 2, 329, 060 1,144, 923.73 1, 360, 354. 63 1,062,999.43 599,098. 86 312, 878. 45 995, 510. 70 500,711.76 1,104, 529.93 293, 846.49 481, 024. 35 4,583,247.71 381,235 10 1, 200, 831. 96 1, 664, 416.18 4,015,250 2, 955, 000 1, 803, 350 1,406, 750 2,280, 500 777, 500 2, 074, 600 912,500 690, 250 8,188, 010 335, 000 5,305, 750 3, 524, 700 14, 543, 685. 55 34, 269,160 < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 o 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 *) 5 5 192 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL APRIL 30, 1902—Continued. Specie. Cities, States, and Territories. No. of banks. Gold Gold c o i n . Gold Treasury Gold clearTreasury certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. STATES, ETC.—continued. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri .. 67 Total Middle States . North Dakota . South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory . 265 134 259 79 92 96 225 57 $3, 623, 073.17 2,536,563.75 3,088, 498. 55 1,761, 855. 67 1, 635, 655.50 1, 209,113. 80 2, 017,166. 76 454, 531.50 $440,090 390, 010 714, 510 224, 230 229,470 124, 310 382, 650 74,180 $60, 000 1,207 16, 326,458.70 2,579,450 835,000 41 39 108 124 23 U 43 12 60 58 203,785. 00 312, 960. 00 752, 378. 05 1, 229, 860. 00 879, 712. 50 239, 928. 75 1,487, 508. 70 155,780.00 241, 059.40 188,427.96 76, 75, 37, 194, 81, 7, 169, 8, 57, 41, 750,540 Total Western States Washington. 405, 000 50, 000 95, 000 70, 000 150, 000 5,000 30, 000 30, 000 5, 000 60,000 5,000 56, 310 21, 520 37,400 13, 620 17,630 Oregon California . . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaskaa Hawaiia 9,140 2,000 80 Total Pacific States 157,700 Total country banks 10, 305,370 1,560,000 274,000 Total United States 110, 687,137.75 105,709, 930 21,720, 000 83, 749, 000 a Statement of February 25, 1902. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 193 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15. 1902—Continued. A P R I L 30, 1902—Continued. Specie. Circulating notes. Silver Silver Fractional Treasury silver dollars. certificates. coin. $456,312 272,102 390,616 140,189 151,415 114, 582 287, 831 78,229 $505, 602 393, 076 588,383 232, 049 293,266 156, 230 499, 637 87, 020 $242,431.91 151,354.38 269, 093. 01 127, 255. 63 117,065.95 91,119.48 149, 626. 6] 38, 225. 80 1, 891, 276 2, 755, 263 1,186,172.77 Total. Issued. O n hand. Outstanding. $5, 327, 509.08 $15,169, 440 $181. 045. 00 $14, 988, 395.00 59 3, 743,106.13 6, 465, 700 99; 872. 00 6, 365, 828. 00 60 5,456,100.56 11, 599, 475 114,130. 00 11, 485, 345, 00 61 2, 535, 579. 30 4,252,810 33,160.00 4, 219, 650. 00 62 2,521,872.45 3, 268, 360 31, 625. 00 3, 236, 735. 00 63 1, 765, 355. 28 2, 386, 350 35, 675. 00 2, 350, 675. 00 64 3,486,911.37 8, 058, 500 65,100. 00 7, 993, 400. 00 65 737,186. 30 2,165, 800 8, 352. 50 2,157, 447. 50 66 25, 573, 620. 47 53, 366, 435 568, 959. 50 52, 797,475. 50 11,100.00 10, 700. 00 7, 557. 50 10, 705. 00 50, 305. 00 3, 900. 00 19, 550. 00 4,150. 00 13, 805. 00 2, 290. 00 753, 650.00 646, 300. 00 2, 499, 962. 50 4, 416, 345. 00 864, 445. 00 426, 850. 00 1, 681, 700.00 502,150. 00 880, 095. 00 879, 460.00 45,493 43, 522 105, 959 202, 015 64,549 22,192 135, 276 27, 614 96, 029 62, 097 48,454 33, 373. 85 48, 024 28, 741. 92 94, 589 50, 535. 09 209, 692 101, 865. 07 13,398 55, 914. 35 7,407 17,131. 45 117, 707 64, 559. 75 8,684 29, 079. 65 96, 218 - 50,157.17 61, 340 34, 616. 22 407,165.85 509, 087. 92 1, 070, 821.14 1, 968, 252. 07 1, 094, 873. 85 294, 239. 20 1,974,551,45 229, 657. 65 546,193.57 388,331.18 804, 746 705, 513 465, 974. 52 8,483,173.88 79, 417 23,432 111,016 14, 629 41, 815 654 24,419 1,440 14,875 158, 960 37, 316 35,911 31, 806 13,407 77, 593. 25 53, 291.10 102,418.98 12,130.40 28, 604. 67 2, 275. 30 15,234.45 1, 697. 40 4, 852. 80 2, 657, 466. 75 793, 514.10 1, 947,197. 33 307, 655. 40 1, 049, 989. 52 19, 074. 30 286, 228. 45 31, 352.40 221,168.80 1, 332, 500 523, 550 1, 604, 000 237, 900 1, 317, 500 20, 500 213, 700 12, 500 56, 500 99. 820. 00 61,465. 00 49, 745. 00 25,410.00 46, 507. 50 2. 002. 50 13; 550. 00 9,130. 00 1, 200, 00 1, 232, 680. 00 462, 085. 00 1, 554, 255.00 212, 490. 00 1, 270,992. 50 18, 497. 50 200,150.00 3, 370. 00 55, 300. 00 311, 697 277,821 7, 313, 647. 05 5, 318, 650 308, 830. 00 5, 009, 820. 00 110 5 306 298,098.35 7, 264, 339 13, 985, 869 5, 433,113.54 764,750 657, 000 2, 507, 520 4, 427, 050 914, 750 430, 750 1,701,250 506, 300 893, 900 881, 750 13, 685, 020 134,062.50 13, 550, 957. 50 94,006, 513.14 208, 733, 915 3,128, 973. 00 205, 604, 942. 00 9, 999, 626 58, 590, 893 8,303,974. 30 398, 760, 561. 05 315, 634, 345 5, 852, 605. 50 309, 781, 739.50 CUR 1902, PT 1 13 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 194 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL JULY 16, 1902. Specie. Cities, States, and Territories. • No. of! banks.' Gold coin. Gold TreasGold clearGold u r y certifiT r e a s u r y cates paya- ing-house certificates. ble to order. certificates. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis.... Total, central reserve cities .. 61 $4, 474,720. 00 $51,635,590 11, 716,105. CO 10,596,950 3,412,410 2, 812, 960.00 $9,655, 000 3, 530, 000 - 5,455,000 , 160,000 19,003, 785. 00 65, 644, 950 18, 640, 000 , 160, 000 1, 649, 956. 50 368, 410. 00 426, 053. 00 1,864,009.00 4, 233, 282. 00 584, 796. 50 82, 605.50 48, 000.00 244,173.00 737, 257.50 226, 700.00 289,831.00 790, 986. 00 1, 934, 505. 00 413, 507.50 864,790. 00 1,160,707.50 1,861,770.00 161,410. 70 1,584,410.00 786, 935. 00 126, 475. 00 1, 299,119. 50 324, 327. 50 161, 040. 00 870, 712. 50 2,174, 410. 00 4, 509,140. 00 1, 329, 050. 00 1, 555, 420. 00 9, 011, 540 268, 000 470,050 2,839,100 3, 849, 970 2,471, 610 1, 462, 040 55, 000 474,820 192, 000 75,000 431, 510 1, 529, 700 1,022, 000 302, 500 1,475, 000 141,990 650,000 4,000 375, 000 305, 000 3,000 1, 310, 240 112, 500 190, 000 150,000 !, 450, 000 3, 290,000 !, 185,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington, D. C .. Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee DesMoines St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Ivans . Kansas City,Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 240, 000 340, 000 *625,160 87, 820 5,000 170,000 180, 000 330,666" 266, 000 60,000 680, 000 10, 000 150,000 "25*666' "266*000 "366,666 315,000 5,000 334, 000 Total, other reserve cities . . . 274 32, 663, 790. 20 30,129, 550 5, 685, 000 12, 605, 000 Total, all reserve cities 335 51,667,575.20 95, 774, 500 24, 325, 000 81, 765, 000 56 48 207 36 83 1,192,081.49 424, 350.92 429,454. 82 3,172, 631.44 486, 269. 98 1, 841, 936.45 87, 280 89, 640 62,130 461, 290 189, 940 459, 910 26,606 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. Virginia West Virginia . North Carolina. South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States . 10, 000 516 ! 7,546,725.10 1,350,190 30, 000 295 124 480 21 63 1 3,675, 805.81 1, 273, 655. 84 7, 214, 773. 97 131,775.50 391, 018.77 28, 905. 00 1, 520, 280 700, 730 1,446, 640 32, 510 142, 880 57, 000 540, 000 984 12, 715, 934. i 295, 000 3,900, 040 7 58 51 38 17 39 20 41 17 22 318 9 85 59 587, 582.00 674, 720.37 319, 660. 00 131, 860.00 347, 964. 90 157, 483. 88 450, 577. 00 89, 390. 50 117, 403.50 2, 285, 772.45 97, 775. 00 793, 192.50 788, 667. 40 116,690 25, 200 3,730 41,120 67, 880 292, 890 25, 650 61, 940 667, 740 27, 810 176,980 381,140 774 j 6,842,049.50 2,048,510 ! 295, 000 ii6,666 10,000 20, 000 REPORT Ou- THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 195 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. JULY 16, 1902. Specie. Silver Silver Fractional Treasury silver dollars. certificates. coin. $81,863 $20, 993, 004 194,447 7, 303,149 70,166 2, 246, 451 346,476 40,498 20, 597 19,674 316, 634 353, 637 62,465 10, 269 9,000 58,428 61, 090 31,571 153, 515 104,030 228, 319 42,575 74, 578 98,092 70, 925 36,343 86,150 32, 489 9,160 144,192 77,673 10, 526 133,109 100,535 50, 545 40,448 6,810 Circulating note^Total. O n hand. Outstanding, $807, 369. 93 $156, 807, 546. 93 $33,478,150 $1, 530, 362. 50 $31, 947, 787.50 278,898. 20 33, 619, 549. 20 2, 800, 000 277, 662. 50 2, 522, 337. 50 26, 877. 46 14,023,864.46 11, 000, 000 72, 202. 50 10,927,797.50 30, 542, 604 1,113,145. 59 204,450,960. 59 3, 226, 761 78, 000 582,103 4,425, 509 2, 258, 635 1,647,638 703, 533 47, 000 613,419 38, 350 97,504 278,904 474,616 147,400 293, 783 171 443 52,150 81,000 113,472 184, 500 30, 000 5 000 686, 237 228, 713 752 332, 980 340,000 15,133 91,879 18, 768 2,483, 877 17,265,182 Issued. 166, 086.38 35, 706. 20 80, 842. 65 389, 495. 90 147,336. 90 84, 202. 30 68, 010. 30 22, 500. 00 60, 357.15 37, 736. 35 11, 032. 55 46, 076.25 49,473. 61 69,061.50 16, 810. 00 25,462 15 26, 617.00 37,850.00 16, 294.95 56, 352. 85 31,204.35 3, 270.90 55, 501. 27 30,317.70 11,434.00 85, 931. 76 43. 714.75 145, 504.45 79, 498.10 26, 695. 60 17,734,841.88 920, 713. 20 1,578,722.65 21, 309, 747. 90 10, 842, 860. 90 5, 350., 711. 80 2, 506, 457. 80 181, 500. 00 1, 717,197. 15 1,126, 433. 85 441, 807. 55 1,199, 836. 25 3, 628, 805. 61 3,401, 285. 50 1, 069,175. 50 2 611 273 ]5 1,489,556.50 2, 701. 545. 00 506, 520. 65 2.286,412.85 1, 385, 628. 35 146, 905.90 3,795, 289. 77 773,531.20 183 752.00 1, 662, 733. 26 2, 998, 659.75 5, 665, 482.45 1, 962, 695.10 1, 612,693. 60 1, 960, 377.87 102,792.777. 07 47,278,150 5, 355, 500 600,000 642, 000 9,389, 500 6, 485, 000 3,224, 000 1,119, 000 200, 000 1,160,000 4,161,000 587,500 577, 500 4, 480, 000 4, 625,000 535,000 480 000 550,000 655, 300 480, 600 696, 000 1,100,000 700 000 1, 845, 600 215,000 160 000 1,250 000 1, 700, 000 4, 300, 000 1, 365, 000 625, 000 1, 880, 227. 50 45, 397,922. 50 106, 560.00 24, 215.00 28,140.00 5, 308,190. 00 575, 597.50 634, 000. 00 9, 212,135.00 6, 464, 097.50 3,187, 997. 50 1,099,875.00 188,145. 00 1, 095, 595. 00 4,155,150. 00 587, 500. 00 538,950.00 4, 287, 647.50 4, 565, 650. 00 533, 000. 00 480 000 00 506, 750. 00 653, 300. 00 468, 597. 50 650,220. 00 1, 068, 950. 00 700 000 00 1, 795, 300. 00 173, 000. 00 160 000 00 1, 250, 000. 00 1, 700, 000. 00 4,193,440. 00 1,340,785.00 596,860. 00 59,263, 500 1,092,767. 50 58,170, 732. 50 47,310.00 24,402. 50 8, 000. 00 177,365.00 20, 902. 50 36, 002. 50 19,125. 00 11, 855. 00 64, 405. 00 5, 850. 00 38,550.00 192, 352. 50 59, 350. 00 2, 000.00 43, 250.00 2, 000. 00 12, 002. 50 45, 780.00 31, 050.00 50, 300. 00 42, 000. 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 3 3 3 2, 830,353 47, 807, 786 3, 073, 523.46 307, 243, 737. 66 106, 541, 650 2, 972, 995. 00 103, 568, 655. 00 44,547 38,191 54, 988 243,102 12, 897 77, 605 203, 404 186, 993 92, 859 1,350,475 250, 230 762, 873 93, 012. 03 61,426. 85 44,225.30 477, 270.47 69,476. 91 210,134.21 1, 620, 324. 52 5, 051,850 800, 601. 77 4, 254, 200 683,657.12 4,212, 500 5, 714, 768. 91 16,222, 000 1, 008, 813. 89 3, 932, 000 3, 372, 458.66 9,991,100 92,239.50 52, 067. 50 70,446. 00 286, 860.50 30, 582. 50 125,643.00 4,959, 610. 50 4, 202,132. 50 4,142, 054. 00 15, 935,139. 50 3, 901, 417. 50 9, 865,457.00 471, 330 2, 846, 834 955, 545.77 13, 200, 624. 87 43, 663, 650 657, 839.00 43, 005, 811. 00 404,363 129, 694 760, 027 28, 380 34, 299 2,210 1, 377, 399 1,440, 289 2,152, 923 178, 844 248, 403 40, 585 457, 026.13 365, 817. 77 603, 085. 48 40, 433.14 69,555. 79 4, 405. 00 8, 269, 873. 94 20, 059,150 3, 910,186.61 8,173, 300 12, 287,449. 45 25,194, 950 411,942.64 905, 500 886,156. 56 2, 647, 250 133,105. 00 250,000 261, 837.50 93, 682.50 312,167.50 10, 265. 00 48,175.00 19,797, 312. 50 8,079,617. 50 24, 882, 782. 50 895, 235. 00 2,599, 075. 00 250, 000. 00 726,127. 50 56, 504, 022. 50 57,935. 00 63, 207. 50 18, 260. 00 12, 060. 00 1, 852. 50 790. 00 11, 420. 00 14,181. 50 302.50 115,540. 00 30,495. 00 15, 557. 50 4, 334,315.00 2, 934, 792. 50 1, 766, 340.00 1,394, 690. 00 2, 301, 397.50 795, 460. 00 1, 927, 680. 00 973, 317.50 708, 697. 50 8,108, 470. 00 335, 000. 00 5, 229, 655. 00 3,489,192. 50 341, 602. 50 34, 299, 007. 50 1, 358, 973 160, 610 81, 602 101,010 80,440 218, 716 96, 632 178, 917 99, 202 135,808 1, 064, 054 70,614 110,326 214,594 2, 612, 525 5,438, 443 1, 540, 323. 31 25,898,714.20 332, 237 198, 049 69,740 82, 666 255,164 43,521 203, 492 29,117 141, 521 461, 098 44,803 122,137 372, 356 105,434. 29 57, 509.47 61,006. 68 45, 296. 95 89, 826. 62 57,743. 70 103, 816. 20 39,119. 55 49, 940. 60 323, 718. 37 29 935 55 56, 795.16 93, 411.15 2, 355, 901 1,113, 554. 29 1, 345, 603.29 1,138, 570. 84 576, 616. 68 343, 992. 95 952, 791. 52 423, 260. 58 1, 229, 692.20 282, 479. 05 506, 613.10 4,802. 382. 82 270 937 55 1, 269, 430. 66 1, 850,168. 55 14,992,539.79 57,230,150 4,392, 250 2,998, 000 1, 784, 600 1, 406, 750 2, 303, 250 796, 250 1,939,100 987, 500 709, 000 8, 224, 010 335 000 5, 260, 150 3, 504, 750 34,640,610 3< 3 3r 3 3J 3< 4( 4 4' 4 4' 4, 4( 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 196 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL JULY 16, 1902—Continued. Specie. Cities, States, and Territories. No. of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treas- Gold clearGold ury certifi- ing-house Treasury cates certificates. ble to payaorder. certificates. STATES, ETC.—continued. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 272 138 263 79 94 108 225 58 Total, Middle States 67 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory , Total, Western States.. 1,237 47 42 112 126 23 15 44 14 66 66 555 Total, country banks... Total, United States $478,150 414, 910 731,790 220, 720 231,010 129, 330 407,470 60, 050 $40,000 16, 645,146.27 2, 673, 430 855, 000 204, 800. 00 317, 855. 00 736, 0G2. 55 1, 309, 474. 25 90(5, 492. 50 244, 360. 00 1, 427,199.85 148,620.00 259, 405. 90 173, 032. 96 71, 550 91,150 33, 250 217,160 148,480 13,440 198,530 8,010 69, 720 40, 010 5, 727, 303. 01 891,300 2, 744, 916. 50 716, 313. 00 1, 758,780. 00 279, 230. 00 ], 028, 670. 00 25, 665. 00 311, 680. 00 26, 210. 00 166,185. 00 87,110 22, 770 43, 050 16,940 46,150 134 7, 057, 649. 50 229,460 4,200 56, 534, 808.27 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a Hawaii a Total, Pacific States.... $3, 718, 921.53 2, 563, 760.69 3,156, 905.24 1, 858, 505. 87 1, 668, 217.74 I, 264, 633. 50 1, 989, 318. 70 424, 883.00 4,535 5,000 395, 000 30, 000 115,000 105, 000 160,000 5, 000 $20,000 19, 000 39, 000 40,000 30,000 70, 000 11,100 2,000 340 1,625,000 334,000 108, 202,383.47 106, 867, 430 25,950,000 82,099,000 a Statement of April 30, 1902. 11, 092, 930 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 197 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. J U L Y 16, 1902—Continued. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Circulating notes. Total. Issued. On hand. Outstanding. $496, 224 307, 673 355, 976 177, 928 154,164 140,077 307, 588 79, 625 $545,179 444,259 643,154 305, 865 299,124 201, 291 494,158 98, 572 $294, 602. 41 168,211.13 304,487.10 141, 307. 20 119,112.10 103, 030. 49 168,125. 95 43,129. 56 $5, 593, 076. 94 3, 903, 813. 82 5, 606, 312. 34 2, 734, 326.07 2, 586, 627. 84 1,943,361.99 3,526,660.65 711,259.56 $15, 217, 210 6, 576,950 11, 614, 345 4, 380, 075 3, 315, 310 2, 409, 350 7, 997, 475 2,172, 050 $238, 085. 00 99,462. 00 65, 232. 50 42, 735, 00 31, 575. 00 41, 505. 00 55, 922. 50 14, 392. 50 $14,979,125.00 6, 477, 488. 00 11,549,112.50 4, 337, 340. 00 3, 283, 735. 00 2, 367, 845. 00 7,941,552.50 2,157, 657. 50 2, 019, 255 3, 031, 602 1, 342, 005.94 26, 605, 439. 21 53, 682, 765 588, 909. 50 53, 093, 855. 50 43, 085 40,866 111,809 191,116 52, 945 24, 946 109,331 28, 476 95, 909 63, 955 60, 336 60,197 67, 267 217,322 15,197 10, 437 154, 516 18, 639 71, 597 57, 216 31, 335. 80 34, 407.45 51,971.22 109,437. 93 44, 224. 95 19,747. 05 69, 696. 97 30, 867. 00 46, 263.75 36, 232. 01 411,106.80 544, 475. 45 1, 040, 359. 77 2, 074, 510.18 1,167, 339. 45 312, 930. 05 1, 959, 273. 82 234, 612. 00 542, 895. 65 370, 445. 97 798, 750 676, 800 2,555, 110 4, 459, 650 914,750 437,000 1, 670, 000 528, 750 945, 000 961, 350 7,780. 00 9, 500. 00 12, 947. 50 18, 315. 00 22, 815. 00 2, 000. 00 940. 00 6, 250. 00 14, 350. 00 25, 250. 00 790, 970. 00 667, 300. 00 2,542,162.50 4,441,335.00 891,935.00 435, 000. 00 1, 669, 060. 00 522, 500. 00 930, 650. 00 936,100.00 762, 438 732, 724 474,184.13 8, 657, 949.14 13,947,160 120,147. 50 13, 827, 012. 50 84, 656 23, 335 107,608 12,687 45, 223 803 26, 861 1,440 22, 069 142, 084 30,608 21, 362 38,087 21,281 94,814.35 55, 754.40 89, 642. 03 11,326.80 24, 091. 70 1, 463.10 13, 295. 00 1, 697.40 7, 497. 05 3,153, 580. 85 848,780.40 2, 020, 442.03 358,270. 80 1,165,415.70 27, 931.10 362, 984. 00 31, 352. 40 196, 206. 05 1, 332, 500 523, 550 1,611,500 237, 900 1, 305, 000 20, 500 213, 700 12, 500 56, 500 47, 370. 00 63, 505. 00 58,440. 00 27, 760.00 54, 007. 50 502. 50 13, 600. 00 9,130. 00 1,100. 00 1, 285,130. 00 460, 045. 00 1, 553, 060. 00 210,140. 00 1, 250, 992. 50 19, 997. 50 200,100. 00 3, 370. 00 55,400. 00 48 5 115 324, 682 253, 590 299, 581 83 8,164, 963. 33 5, 313, 650 275,415.00 5, 038, 235. 00 7, 549, 2G3 14, 659, 094 5, 725,195. 27 97, 520, 230. 54 208, 477, 985 2,710,041.00 205, 767,944. 00 10, 379, 556 62, 466, 880 8, 798, 718. 73 404, 763, 968. 20 315, 019, 635 5, 683, 036. 00 309, 336, 599. 00 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 198 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Specie. Cities, States, and Territories. No. of banks.1 Gold coin. Gold Treasury Gold clearGold Treasury certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City . Chicago St. Louis Total central reserve cities... $4, 765,847. 50 $36, 508, 910 $9, 655, 000 10,954,810.00 7, 104, 270 5, 705, 000 2, 881, 990.00 4,112, 890 5, 500, 000 61 18, 602, 647. 50 47, 726, 070 20,860, 000 ,170,000 >, 170, 000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington, D. C Savannah New Orleans Louisville Houston Dallas Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg Total other reserve cities Total all reserve cities STATES, ETC. 34 Maine. New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island 39 Connecticut Total New England States.. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Total Eastern States. Virginia W e s t Virginia ... North Carolina.. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States. 1,438,904.85 366, 227. 50 347, 067. 00 1,683,217.00 3, 583, 732. 50 576, 051. 50 72. 063. 00 23, 000. 00 139, 891. 00 687, 937. 50 296, 681. 00 210, 745. 00 460,444. 50 1, 834, 360. 00 342,192. 50 859,095. 00 1, 049, 840.00 1,830, 055.00 141, 762.50 1, 522,463. 74 771, 680. 00 133. 435.00 1, 511, 303.50 317,420.00 97, 505.00 728,192.50 2,199, 600. 00 4,583, 647.50 1. 323, 615. 00 1,613,275.00 7, 994, 254 636, 1,412 3, 994 1, 607 1,026 45 234 307 405 62 1,418 1, 073 544 1, 455 151 650 90, 305, 10, 779, 43, 224, 520 345, 000 300,650 53, 460 3,425,000 150, 000 3, 230, 000 7, 755. 000 120, 000 "215,000 230,000 390, 000 10, 000 600,000 140,000 150, 000 300,000 200, 000 300, 000 345, 000 615, 000 157,000 272 30, 745, 404. 59 25, 425, 660 333 49, 348, 052.09 73,151, 730 26, 495, 000 81, 867, 000 5,635, 000 12, 697,000 86 56 48 207 36 83 1, 207, 003.65 425,148. 34 444, 228.20 3.136, 749. 05 463, 213. 32 1,812,655.13 87, 770 107, 820 91, 340 520, 790 198, 260 445, 920 516 7,488, 997. 69 1, 451, 900 45, 000 299 124 482 21 3, 549, 335789~ 1,386.930 1,149, 326. 84 776,810 6, 956,196.80 1,493, 330 131, 734. 00 43, 360 140,870 406, 858. 77 52,000 29,575.00 695, 000 990 I 12,223,027,30 55 38 18 41 20 42 17 23 329 9 87 59 702,419.50 C61, 013.10 306,144. 00 83, 855. 00 277,596.90 162,134. 38 363, 982. 00 83,868.70 63, 304.50 1, 828, 722. 85 123, 025. 00 769, 727.10 729, 054. 90 797 6,154,847.93 3, 893, 300 150, 550 113, 380 49, 890 50, 720 61, 940 80, 200 306, 290 30, 860 37, 780 660. 950 16, 800 155,910 319,680 2, 034, 950 45,000 260, 000 "iio,'666 805,000 10,000 10, 000 20, 000 260, 000 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 199 BANKS, YEAR ENDED S E P T E M B E R 15, 1902—Continued. SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Specie. Circulating notes. Silver cfollars Fractional Treasury i certificates. silver coin. $85,988 $16,076,494 165,124 I 5,879,525 80, 705 j 1, 849, 689 Total. $668,111.07 $136, 930, 350. 57 30, 063,483.83 254, 754. 83 14, 448,561.84 23, 287. 84 331, 817 23,805, 708 946,153.74 34,973 34, 207 12, 500 268, 348 226, 863 46, 273 5,156 7,500 36, 080 54, 717 105,482 26, 072 94,105 218, 937 34, 218 48,176 55, 539 102,715 48, 950 100, 900 65, 894 10, 210 145, 251 46, 048 2,803, 964 65, 000 428,156 3,088, 963 2, 274, 028 1,154, 407 627,227 30,729 406,067 23, 679 218, 142 88,314 601,373 225,360 207, 017 111, 128 17, 567 85, 083 56,567 159,004 34,000 5,000 638, 519 199,363 838 333, 482 181,184 19, 905 144, 978 11, 467 141, 080. 49 23,946.75 70, 064. 85 343,262. 65 146, 779. 06 55, 960.30 43,966. 80 6,100. 00 20, 909. 35 27, 097. 00 39, 929. 35 10, 305. 60 40, 050.42 58, 605.00 14, 453. 95 15,458. 70 20, 994. 00 64,592. 58 24,444 05 23,199. 45 55, 597. 85 6, 037. 55 38, 221. 76 13, 887. 80 10,348.40 89, 059. 20 38, 620.95 130, 487.45 67,464.60 24, 506.60 181,442,396.24 15, 837, 972. 34 893,381.25 1, 494, 737. 85 17, 781, 330. 65 10,225, 922. 56 3, 775, 061. 80 2,004,662.80 112, 329. 00 1, 236, 437. 35 1,100, 430. 50 1, 065, 744. 35 407, 656. 60 3, 214, 922.92 3,410, 262. 00 1,142, 631. 45 2, 488, 857. 70 1, 435, 930. GO 2, 732, 445. 58 421, 723. 55 2,196, 047. 19 1, 432,171. 85 164, 682. 55 3,412, 615. 26 620, 358. 80 117, 057.40 1,496, 396. 70 2, 864, 981.95 6, 049, 073.95 1, 783,170. 60 1,661, 588. 60 Issued. O n hand. Outstanding. $35, 559,150 2, 800, 000 11,950,000 $879,972.50 $34, 679,177. 50 2, 696,187. 50 103, 812.50 11, 710, 390. 00 239,610.00 50,309,150 1, 223, 395. 00 19, 085, 755. 00 6,122,140 600,000 642, 000 9, 319, 500 6, 839,100 3, 525, 000 1,119,000 200, 000 1, 060, 000 4, 161, 000 577, 500 587, 500 4, 570, 770 4, 625, 000 535, 000 780, 000 1, 250, 000 750, 000 489,000 696, 000 1,100, 000 750,000 1, 845, 600 215, 000 160, 000 1, 250, 000 1, 750, 000 4, 300, 000 1, 365, 000 625, 000 203, 857. 50 29,352. 50 11, 600. 00 73,917.50 96, 002. 50 34,152. 50 6, 825. 00 5.00 22, 005. 00 22, 500. 00 47, 502.50 22, 750. 00 218, 000. 00 72. 50 46, 780. 00 1,350.00 48, 000. 00 100, 200. 00 46, 515. 00 5, 918, 282. 50 570, 647. 50 630, 400. 00 9,245, 582. 50 6, 743, 097. 50 3,490, 847. 50 1,112,175.00 199, 995. 00 1,037,995.00 4,161, 000. 00 555, 000. 00 587, 500. 00 4, 523, 267.50 4, 602, 250. 00 535, 000. 00 780, 000. 00 1,032, 000. 00 750, 000. 00 488, 927. 50 649, 220. 00 1, 098, 650. 00 750, 000. 00 1, 797, 600.00 215, 000.00 160, 000. 00 1, 250, 000. 00 1,750,000.00 4,199, 800. 00 1, 318, 485. 00 625, 000.00 2,162, 577 14, 240, 511 1,674,432.51 2, 494,394 38,046,219 2, 620, 586. 25 274,022,981.34 I 112,118,260 2,254,782.50 j 109,863,177.50 42, 41, 44, 195, 18, 61, 632 620 820 252 428 842 165,135 177, 759 95, 845 991, 011 238, 411 591, 882 404, 80,914.60 56,485.05 43,496. 26 447, 258. 02 72,291.10 193,417.65 92, 580, 585.10 1, 583,455.25 808, 832. 39 719,729. 46 5,291,060.07 990, 603.42 3,150, 716.78 61, 809,110 1, 031, 387. 50 I 60, 777, 722. 50 5, 071, 850 4,254,200 4,286, 500 16, 207, 000 3, 957, 000 10,016,100 594 2, 260, 043 893, 862.68 12, 544, 397. 37 43,792,650 372, 556 81, 008 624, 614 31,423 27, 813 390 1, 220, 206 1,117, 924 1,938,042 139, 411 213,532 35, 051 437, 348. 81 345,251. 21 534, 612. 87 27, 371.87 68, 579. 70 2, 204.00 7, 921, 376. 70 20, 370, 600 3, 470, 320. 05 8,109, 500 11, 656, 795. 67 25,232,450 373, 299. 87 905, 500 857, 653. 47 2, 678, 500 119, 220. 00 250, 000 1,137, 804 4, 664,166 1, 415, 368. 46 ' 110, 497 76, 401 69, 891 44, 063 133, 657 70,107 113,618 76, 721 104,156 844, 871 50,582 110, 028 166, 936 3027656 148, 232 49, 642 62, 807 258, 451 37, 656 192,289 15, 085 105i 471 620, 945 41, 391 93,174 300, 762 75,249.04 55, 321. 89 42, 726. 47 28, 614. 30 52,611.01 44, 660. 30 61,191.09 39, 768. 08 51, 253.17 284, 880. 73 27,002.85 53, 948. 56 72,114. 07 1,971,531 j 2,228,561 24, 398, 665. 76 57, 546, 550 58, 319. 50 60, 710. 00 64, 731. 00 242, 275. 50 35, 090.00 133, 763. 00 5, 013, 530.50 4,193,490. 00 *4, 221, 769.00 15,964, 724. 50 3, 921, 910. 00 9, 882, 337.00 594, 889. 00 43,197, 761.00 610, 425. 00 56, 936,125. 00 1, 341,371. 54 1, 064,350.99 518, 293.47 270, 059. 30 784, 255.91 394, 757. 68 1, 037,370. 09 246, 302. 78 361, 964. 67 4, 240, 1.58 258, 800. 85 1,192, 787. 66 1, 588,546. 97 "1^570, 750 3, 036, 750 1, 792,100 1, 406, 750 2, 265, 750 846, 250 1,964,100 1, 077, 000 709, 000 8, 378, 260 335, 000 5, 357, 700 3, 494, 750 18,515.00 11,907.50 14,610.00 10, 350. 00 2.50 22,915.00 30, 600. 00 53, 082. 50 302. 50 83,110. 00 39, 720. 00 11,857. 50 4, 552, 235. 00 3, 024, 842. 50 1, 777, 490. 00 1,396, 400. 00 2, 265, 747.50 823, 335. 00 1, 933, 500. 00 1,023, 917.50 708, 697. 50 8, 295,150. 00 335. 000. 00 5, 317, 980. 00 3, 482, 892. 50 19,341.56 | 13,299,231.49 35, 234,160 296, 972.50 34, 937,187. 50 200 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 73.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL S E P T E M B E R 15, 1902—Continued. Specie. Cities, States, and Territories. No. of banks. Gold Gold coin. Treasury Gold clearGold T r e a s u r y certificates ing-house certificates. payable to certificates. order. STATES, ETC.—continued. 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States 75 North Dakota South. Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Washington Oregon C ali forn i a Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska ot Hawaii a 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Total Western States Total Pacific States 276 139 265 79 94 119 226 62 $3, 659, 749. 64 2, 546, 091. 75 3, 049, 657. 82 1, 838, 054. 28 1, 602, 555.46 1, 327, 223. 50 1,931,767.42 437,153. 00 $500, 750 436, 470 839, 700 168, 600 181, 950 128, 990 368, 850 74, 950 $80, 000 1,260 990, 000 16, 392, 252. 87 2, 700, 260 49 47 114 127 23 15 44 15 67 69 215, 057. 50 256,975.00 742, 633. 05 1 284,368.75 817,217.50 263,600. 00 1, 373,135. 00 176, 635. 00 275 649 40 150, 770. 26 54, 320 89,110 35, 930 198, 990 102, 600 6,790 192, 870 10, 340 70 600 53,200 570 5, 556, 041. 46 814,750 34 26 38 14 12 1 7 1 2 2, 478, 966.50 720, 980.00 1, 879, 290. 00 260, 270. 00 1, 076, 517. 30 23,975.00 230, 447. 50 24, 495. 00 193,135.00 74, 670 21, 910 50, 010 15,170 28, 660 500 8,300 2,500 160 $10, 000 415, 000 30, 000 185, 000 100, 000 175,000 5,000 10, 000 40,000 30,000 70,000 1 135 6, 888,076. 30 201, 880 Total country banks 4,268 54, 703, 243. 55 11, 097, 040 1,930, 000 270, 000 Total U n i t e d States 4,601 104, 051, 295. 64 84, 248, 770 28, 425, 000 82,137, 000 a Statement of J u l y 16, 1902. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 201 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver Silver Fractional Treasury silver dollars. certificates. coin. $365, 419 271,137 369,700 138, 947 150,114 138, 457 276, 025 67,445 $490,327 427, 022 573, 882 235, 996 233, 630 166, 706 381, 233 87,229 Total. Issued. O n hand. Outstanding. $241, 997.10 $5, 348, 242. 74 $15, 476, 790 $214, 692. 50 $15, 262, 097.50 58 6, 675, 938.00 59 96, 712.00 149, 880. 08 3,830, 600. 83 6, 772, 650 60, 227. 50 11, 618, 797. 50 60 287, 908. 93 5,535, 848.75 11, 679. 025 4, 459,810 4, 448, 150. 00 61 11,660.00 138, 853. 98 2,550,451.26 3, 384. 360 3. 355, 235. 00 62 29,125. 00 117, 669. 01 2,470, 918.47 2, 545. 600 39, 330. 00 2, 506, 270. 00 63 111,619.86 1,972,996.36 45, 400. 00 7, 969, 600. 00 64 154, 790.43 3, 287, 665.85 8,015, 000 2,178, 550 8, 632. 50 2,169, 917. 50 65 38,136.44 709, 913.44 1, 777, 244 2, 596, 025 1, 240,855.83 25, 706, 637. 70 54, 511, 785 505, 779. 50 817, 750 705,550 2, 537, 730 4,495, 800 919,750 437, 000 1, 670, 000 547, 500 1, 003, 000 990, 400 12, 750. 00 7,835.00 5, 877. 50 47, 415.00 2, 500. 00 1, 570. 00 30, 510.00 8,950. 00 24, 500. 00 49, 749 49, 937 118, 874 177, 558 61,540 18, 876 108, 277 29, 470 99,140 62, 513 54,655 58,445 86, 458 209, 989 25, 053 5,708 139,863 25,952 47,738 76, 430 39,673. 52 23, 855. 55 52, 611. 27 105, 875. 89 43, 060. 20 19, 669. 85 67, 862. 25 26,409. 40 42,539.63 34, 883. 98 413, 455. 02 478, 322. 55 1, 076, 506. 32 2, 006, 781, 64 1, 049, 470. 70 314, 643. 85 1, 882, 007. 25 268, 806. 40 535,667.03 377, 797, 24 775, 934 730, 291 456, 441. 54 8, 403,458. 00 14,124,480 130,956 21, 682 77,401 17,489 28,^32 568 25, 838 1,061 3,843 126, 041 18, 343 23,807 39, 821 13,349 501 235 176 46 67, 771. 40 47, 771. 35 74, 284. 25 14, 282. 20 15, 834. 61 1, 081. 05 18,064.75 841. 40 1,472. 05 307, 070 222, 319 241,403. 06 6, 374,177 12,701,405 5,137, 273.13 141,907.50 2, 878,404. 90 830, 686. 35 2,104,792.25 347, 032. 20 1,162, 592. 91 26, 625. 05 282, 885. 25 29, 073. 40 198, 656.05 1, 332. 470 529, 800 1,636, 500 257, 650 1, 305, 000 20, 500 213,700 12,500 56, 500 49,150. 00 61, 285. 00 67, 855. 00 27, 960. 00 67,057. 50 502,50 11, 200. 00 9,130. 00 1, 800. 00 7, 860,748.36 5,364,620 295, 940. 00 54,006, 005. 50 817, 750. 00 66 692, 800. 00 67 2,529, 895. 00 68 4,489, 922. 50 69 872, 335. 00 70 434, 500. 00 71 1, 668, 430. 00 72 516, 990. 00 73 994, 050.00 74 965, 900. 00 75 13, 982, 572.50 1, 283, 320. 00 76 468, 515. 00 77 1,568,645.00 78 229, 690. 00 79 1, 237, 942. 50 80 19, 997. 50 81 202,500. 00 82 3,370.00 83 54,700. 00 84 5, 068, 680.00 92, 213,138. 68 210, 574, 245 2,445, 913. 50 208.128, 331. 50 8, 868,571 50, 747, 624 7, 757, 859. 38 366.236,120. 02 322,692, 505 4, 700, 696.00 317, 991, 809. 00 2T)2 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 74.—GOLD, SILVER, COIN CERTIFICATES, LEGAL TENDERS, AND CURRENCY JANUARY 20, 1877, Dates. No. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. xold clearinghouse certificates. 1877. January 20 .. AprilU June 22 October 1 December 28. $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. 20, 21, 23, 60, 16, 205, 620 14,060, 240 13,975,600 13, 557, 520 13, 332, 860 1878. Marehl5... Mayl June 29 October 1 December 6. 1879. January 1 . . . April 4 June 14 October 2 December 12. 833, 559, 530, 629, 104, 580 395 846 718 792 1880. February 21 April 23. June 11 October 1 December 31 . \ 37,756,021 39, 599,469 43, 622, 510 47,508, 472 56,131, 943 8, 238, 600 $38,090, 000 7, 380, 000 33, 538, 000 8, 439,560 41,087, 000 7,175, 560 48,167, 000 7, 557, 200 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 24, 364, 000 77,412,160 24,149, 000 74,816,920 24,199, 000 72,986, 340 a 25,294,000 59, 611, 840 26, 634, 000 1881. March 11. May 6 . . . . June 3 0 . . October 1. December31 | 1882. March 11 May 19 July 1 October 3 December 30. 1883. March 13 Mayl June 22 . . . . . October 2 December 31. 1884. March7 April 24 June 20., September 30. December 20.. 1885. March 10 May6 Julyl , October 1 December 24 . 1886. March 1 June3 August 27.... October 7 December 28 . 74, 262, 790 62, 377, 500 77, 663, 587 41, 446, 430 71, 249, 234 41, 339,220 48,426, 920 71,682,807 72, 855, 405 55, 259,260 a Includes $1,820,000 clearing-house coin certificates. 25,115, 000 26, 867,000 25,706, 000 24, 520, 000 24, 926,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL TO SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Silver coin. AT DATE OF EACH REPORT FROM United States Silver of Fractional Legal-tender certificates lawful Treasury Total specie. deposit for Total No. notes. money. certificates. silver coin. legal-tender notes. $3,155,147 3,597, 979 3, 850, 213 3,700, 704 4, 300, 274 5,118, 037 4, 859, 217 5, 038, 057 5, 387, 728 5, 889, 228 BANKS 203 $49, 709, 267 $72, 689, 710 $25,470,000 $147,868,977 27, 072, 913 72, 351,573 32,000,000 131, 424, 486 21, 335, 996 78, 004,386 44,410, 000 143, 750, 382 22, 658, 820 66, 920, 684 33, 410,000 122, 989, 504 26, 515, 000 129, 990, 998 32, 907, 750 70,568, 248 $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 6 134, 264, 731 7 137,799, 871 8 127,807, 206 9 131, 548, 012 10 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 16 155, 358, 907 17 176,487, 222 ]8 173,641, 967 19 172,539, 835 20 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 6, 700, 325 7, 233, 758 6, 896, 223 6,466, 215 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 26 188, 771, 020 27 186, 758, 780 28 174, 816, 295 29 183, 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 8,4?0, 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 31 32 33 34 35 8,961, 408 9,141, 466 9,117, 834 8, 092, 557 7, 985, 488 3, 529, 580 2, 735, 250 2, 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 36 37 38 39 40 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 $2,797, 969 1, 637, 340 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 41 42 43 44 45 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, 225 171, 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 46 251,060,805 248,966, 658 47 221,155, 243 48 225, 055, 018 49 240,918,384 50 2,327, 936 2, 913, 305 2, 675, 668 2, 681, 525 2,789, 514 163,422, 878 193,189, 858 196, 907, 640 174,233,177 181, 715, 026 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 204 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 74.—GOLD, SILVER, COIN CERTIFICATES, LEGAL TENDERS, AND CURRENCY JANUARY 20, 1877, TO Dates. March 4 May 13 August 1 October 5 December 7 . February 28. May 17 July 18 October 2 70 December 19. February 26... May 4 July9 September 25. December 2 $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 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 26, 246, 000 24, 050, 000 20, 884, 000 10, 385, 000 7, 399, 000 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 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, 837 110,378,360 113,843, 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 &), 336, 400 19, 706, 620 19,192, 210 27, 7S3, 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 $73,503, 73, 864, 74, 093, 73,782, 73, 677, 962 674 439 489 377 1889. 1890. 1891. March. 1 May 17 July 12 September 30. December 9 . . March 6 May 4 July 12 October 3 December 19 . Gold Gold clearingTreasury house certificates. certificates. 1887. February 14... April 30'. June 30 October 4 December 12 .. February 26 . . May 13 July 12 September 30 . December 11 . Gold coin. 1893. 1894. February 28. May4 July 18 October 2 December 19. March 5 May7 July 11 September 28. December 13.. February 28 . May7 July 14 99 Octobers 100 December 17. 101 102 103 104 105 March 9 May 14 July 23 October 5 December 17. 1895. 1896. 1897. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT 205 FROM SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. Silver dollars $7,517, 343 7, 139, 180 6, 343,213 6,683, 368 7, 724, 334 United States certificates of Total lawful Silver Legal-tender Fractional Total specie. deposit for Treasury No. notes. money. legal-tender certificates. silver coin. notes. $3, 667,608 $3,154, 893 $171, 678, 906 5,121, 188 3, 314, 613 167, 315, 665 3, 535,479 2, 813. 139 165,104, 210 3,961, 380 2, 715, 527 165, 085,454 5, 029, 545 2, 983, 267 159, 240, 643 $66,228, 158 79, 595,088 74, 477,342 73, 751, 255 75, 361, 975 $7, 645,000 $245,552, 064 8, 025,000 254, 935, 753 7,810, 000 247, 391,552 6,190, 000 245, 026, 709 6,165,000 240, 767, 618 51 52 53 54 55 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 3, 256, 663 3, 114, 507 2, 819, 278 3, 255, 891 3, 276, 200 173, 830, 614 172, 074, Oil 181, 292, 276 178, 097, 816 172, 734, 278 82, 317, 670 83, 574, 210 81, 995, 643 81, 099, 461 82, 555, 060 10,120, 000 9,330,000 12, 315, 000 8, 955,000 9, 220,000 266, 268, 284 264, 978,221 275, 602,919 268, 152,277 264, 509, 338 56 57 58 59 60 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, 832 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 61 62 63 64 65 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 67 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 89 400, 399 96 375, 249 * 11,515, 000 18, 845,000 100 399, 811 15, 720,000 97 615, 608 8, 765,000 93 854, 354 302 295, 762 302, 829; 660 310 014, 348 296 850, 684 310 517, 389 71 72 73 74 75 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 5,405 711 5 635 680 230, 147, 968 239, 044, 108 229 320, 480 209 116, 379 209 895 261 99, 445, 735 107 981, 402 113 915, 016 104 267, 945 102,276 335 24, 080,000 26,405, 000 23,115, 000 13, 995,000 6, 470,000 353 673,703 373 430, 510 366, 350; 496 327 379, 324 318 641, 596 76 77 78 79 80 7 2127800 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 5 439,171 208 341 816 207 222, 142 186, 761 173 224 703 860 251 253 648 90 935 774 103 511 163 95, 833 677 114 709,352 131 626,759 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 86 87 88 89 90 „ 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 96 349 380, 098 97 344 213, 739 98 343 143, 362 99 381 514,321 100 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 5,556 5,756 5,422 5,808 082 723 105 788 565 233 948, 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, 695 000 420, 281,714 101 53, 590 000 410, 221, 375 102 46, 085, 000 413,518,621 103 42, 275,000 388,882, 631 104 45, 840 000 410, 568,427 105 206 No. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 74.—GOLD, SILVER, COIN CERTIFICATES. LEGAL TENDERS, AND CURRENCY JANUARY 20, 1877, Dates. No. Gold coin. TO Gold clearing- United States Gold certificates bouse Treasury for gold certificates. certificate! deposited. 1898. February 18 .. 106 107 108 109 110 May5 J u l y 14 September 20 . December 1 . . . 111 112 113 114 115 February 4 April 15 . . . June 30.... September 7 December 2 116 117 118 119 120 February 13 April 26 J u n e 29 September 5 December 13 121 122 123 124 125 February 5 . . . April 24 J u l y 15 September 30 . December 10.. 126 127 128 129 February 25 . . April 30' J u l y 16. September 15 . $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, 450 134, 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 $79, 118, 133, 104, 134, 083,000 333,000 576, 000 356, 000 879, 000 1899. 169, 910, 000 166, 311,000 148, 495, 000 133,140,500 100, 648, 000 1900. 90, 887, 000 92, 070, 000 91,023,500 93, 390, 000 91,789, 000 104,882,872 104,624, 499 102, 834, 447 103,750,172 107, 561, 080 93, 100, 101, 115, 102, 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 $3, 760,000 4,785, 000 11, 855, 000 13, 315, 000 105, 110, 108, 104, 126, 900,190 105, 709,930 106, 867,430 84, 248, 770 88,409, 000 83, 749, 000 82, 099, 000 82,137,000 16, 970, 000 21,720, 000 25,950, 000 28, 425, 000 611, 360 989,330 263, 430 018,140 269, 910 1901. 1902. 572, 077 687,138 202, 383 051, 296 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 207 CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. Silver dollars. BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT FROM United States! Legal-tender certificates of Total lawful No. deposit for notes. money. legal-tender notes. Silver Fractional Treasury certificates. $7,459, 428 $34, 964, 239 $6, 098, 741 $271, 377, 925 $120, 265,185 8,100, 544 35, 316,796 6,120, 479 317,182, 772 119,058,681 7,963, 587 36,458, 014 6, 334,152 335,677,130 114,914,997 6, 861, 433 30, 679, 950 5, 662, 349 293,874,158 110, 038, 300 8, 012, 695 32,700,654 6,412,167 328,600, 711 117,845,702 $49,250, 000 $440, 893,110 23, 975, 000 460, 216, 453 20,385, 000 470, 977,127 16, 810, 000 420, 722, 458 464,351,413 17,905,000 106 107 108 109 110 508,986, 560 493, 417, 975 491, 749, 981 466, 326,034 429, 556,171 111 112 113 114 115 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 6,416,452 6, 511, 293 6, 543, 426 ~ 6,501,758 6,211, 721 371, 843, 494 364,162, 553 356, 822, 046 338, 571, 383 314, 825, 376 116, 003, 066 110,235,423 116, 337, 935 111, 214, 651 101, 675, 795 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 al4,500,000 139, 838, 063 6, 360, 000 143,755,522 3,195,000 145, 046,493 2,085,000 141,284,945 850, 000 476, 554,317 504, 249,132 502, 9*54, 231 520,459,903 501,807,168 116 117 118 119 120 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 51,277,355 58,590,893 | 62, 466, 880 50, 747, 624 8,358,962 8,303,974 8, 798, 719 7, 757, 859 407,082,162 398,760, 561 404, 763, 968 366, 236,120 154, 682, 692 159,484, 226 164,854, 292 141, 757, 618 561, 764, 854 558, 244,787 569, 618, 260 507,993, 738 126 127 128 129 21,140, 000 19, 820, 000 18, 590, 000 16, 540, 000 13, 055, 000 a The act allowing these certificates to be counted as a part of the lawful money reserve was repealed March 14,1900. No. 75.—SPECIE HELD BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN NEW YORK CITY ON DATES INDICATED AND AVERAGES IN 1892 TO 1902, INCLUSIVE. Date. ^Marchl May 17 J u l y 12 September 30 December 9 1892. Average March. 6 May4 July 12 October 3 December 19 1893. Average February 28 May 4 July 18 October 2 December 19. I Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. i $11,918,329. 00 13, 694,054. 50 13, 675, 984. 50 12,146, 883. 00 12,480, 409. 50 $70,144, 740 64, 353,200 54,725,490 44, 618, 480 48, 311, 090 $153,133 113,549 155, 858 151, 290 175, 333 $5, 660, 421 6, 630, 993 6, 830,475 5,183,921 4, 344, 622 $435, 082.06 406,284. 62 460, 771. 64 467, 497. 07 463,566. 48 $88, 311, 705. 06 85,198,081.12 75, 848, 579.14 62,568,071.07 65, 775, 020. 98 12,783,132.10 56, 430, 600 149,832 5, 730, 086 446, 640. 37 75, 540, 290. 47 12,438, 652. 00 13, 948,415. 50 16, 574,704.00 36, 739, 700.00 45,544,117.50 44, 738, 320 43, 604, 640 34, 208,040 32, 403, 940 37, 739, 820 219, 908 125, 979 143,018 248, 996 202,437 3,834, 774 5,504,655 3, 634, 631 5, 878, 763 10, 230, 344 345, 485. 58 386,804. 09 447,883.31 431,664.90 420, 319. 72 61, 577,139. 58 63, 570, 493. 59 55, 008, 276. 31 75,703, 063.90 94,137, 038. 22 O O 25, 049,117. 80 | 38,538, 952 188, 067 5,816,633 406,431.52 | 69, 999, 202. 32 d H 25,197,132. 50 25, 436,174.63 22,095,981. 00 25,251,151.00 17, 073,484.00 52, 481, 770 28, 016, 300 27,199, 690 24,377,160 16,212, 600 $26,100,000 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, 95,073, 86, 763, 82, 797, 65, 324, 23, 010,784.62 29,657, 504 20,516,000 175,641 10, 959,952 444, 462.89 84, 764, 344.92 18,889,103.32 20,071,396.00 13,709, 777.00 12,131,665.00 15, 311,453.00 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, 678.86 10,163, 030 25, 840, 000 158, 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 10, 449, 320 9,567,800 8, 997,540 8, 970, 350 22. 24, 25, 22, 38, 111, 834 123,841 93,441 75, 699 72, 434 476, 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 13,721, 871. 38 9,630,424 I 462, 356. 56 55,791,961.14 708. 49 771. 25 806. 88 840. 80 597. 20 •-a o H O 1895. Average February 28 May7 July 14 October6 December 17 Gold Treas- Gold clearGold ury certifiing-house Treasury cates paya- certificates. certificates. ble to order.a 1894. Average March5 May7 July 11 September 28 December 13 Gold coin. to o oo 1896. Average 200. 755, 725, 265, 803, 000 000 000 000 000 26, 749, 600 a See foot uote page 209. 95,449 5,132, 259 O H 1897. 15, 815,129.12 17, 258, 969. 00 16,582,169.00 18, 237, 220. 50 17, 324, 955. 00 d Average 9, 431, 350 ,170,160 ,618, 260 6,771,340 8, 699, 720 106, 622 99,233 62, 242 G2, 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. 7 480, 924.15 547,510.65 81, 713, 295.42 | 17, 013. 688. 52 o July 14 September 20 December 1 74, 942, 258. 57 78,154,632.45 80, 551, 082.79 82, 388, 877. 65 92, 529, 625.65 19, 682, 681. 00 16,151,731.00 15,299, 474. 00 February 4 April 5 J u n e 30 September 7 December 2 O 72,130, 000 105, 907, 000 118, 270, 000 85, 920, 000 115, 295, 000 i 76, 051 104, 089 103, 683 190, 612 104,437 7,198, 871 4,171, 617 ,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, 5G5,185.54 142, 959, 443.42 143, 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 5, 630, 498 6,119, 896 5,140, 466 4,280, 654 486,888. 76 529,924.11 583, 855.47 551, 544. 588,172. 56 176, 979, 288. 76 167, 202, 421. 61 158, 362, 352.47 140, 682, 009. 68 128, 399, 448. 56 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 O F 73,120, 000 68,395, 000 71, 980, 000 76, 305, 000 71, 370, 000 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 H 15,573,001 18, 953, 818 20,993, 004 16, 076, 494 657,885.60 707,124. 35 807, 369.93 , 111. 07 177,674,691.15 159, 838, 699.35 156,807, 546. 93 136,930, 350.57 o H O O 3 February 13 April 26. J u n e 29 . September 5 December 13 54,161, 56, 663,100 56, 909, 530 71, 619, 270 49,535, 450 February 5 April 24 J u l y 15. September 30 December 10 j Average F e b r u a r y 25 April 3 J u l y 16 September 15 6, 047, 341.50 7, 382, 455.00 7, 801, 868. 51 1902. 0 ' ! 4,812,460.55 5,552, 00 " " 732. """ "" 4, 474, 720. 00 4, 765, 847. 50 3 a w 76, 57, 51, 36, 707,140 660, 010 635, 590 508, 910 4, 255, 4, 960, 9, 655, 9, 655, 000 000 000 000 75, 588, 000 71, 925, 000 69,160, 000 69,170, 000 Average a Not included in specie prior to December 10, 1901. O CD 210 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 76.—DEPOSITS AND RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 OF EACH YEAR FROM 187fi TO 1902, IN EACH CENTRAL RESERVE CITY, IN ALL OTHER RESERVE CITIES, IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES, AND OF ALL NATIONAL BANKS. NEW YORK CITY. Classification of reserve. Reserve held. Reserve No. of Net de- required banks. posits. (25 per Ratio to Lawful Due from RedempAmount.' deposits. money. agents. tion fund. cent). Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. Million*. 0.8 59.9 60.7 30.7 197.9 49.5 0.8 47.3 48.1 27.5 174.9 43.7 1.1 49.8 50.9 26.8 189.8 47.4 1.1 51.0 53.1 25.3 210.2 52.6 0.9 69.7 70.6 26.4 268.1 67.0 1.0 61.5 62.5 23.3 268.8 67.2 1.0 63.4 64.4 25.4 254.0 63.5 0.9 70.0 70.8 26.5 266.9 66.7 0.7 90.1 90.8 35.6 255.0 63.7 0.5 115.2 115.7 37.0 312. 9 78.2 0.4 76.6 77.0 27.2 282.8 70.7 0.4 79.7 80.1 28.2 284.3 71.1 0.3 95.0 96.4 28.2 342.2 85.5 0.2 84.7 84.9 25.1 338.2 84.5 0.2 92.3 92.5 27.8 332.6 83.2 0.3 85.8 86.1 26.3 327.8 81.9 0.3 103.1 103.4 26.4 391.9 97.9 0.8 108.2 109. 0 35.1 309.9 77.5 0.7 171.7 172.4 35.2 489.7 122.4 0.7 124.8 125.5 28.4 441.6 110.4 1.0 108. 2 109.2 29.2 372. 8 93.2 0.8 136. 5 137.3 27.1 506.8 126.7 0.8 152. 7 153.6 25.7 596.0 149.0 0.7 177.6 178.3 25.2 707.7 176.9 1.5 213.4 214.9 27.9 769.6 192. 4 1.5 215.6 217.1 26.7 811.3 202.8 1.8 184.3 186.1 24.7 753.4 188.3 Date. Oct. 2,1876... Oct. 1,1877 . . . 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. CHICAGO. Sept. 30,1889 . Oct. 2,1890 . . . Sept. 25,1891 . Sept. 30,1892 . Oct. 3,1893 . . . Oct. 2,1894 . . . Sept. 28,1805. Oct. 6,1896 . . . Oct. 5,1897 . . . Sept. 20.1898 . Sept. 7,1899 .. Sept. 5,1900 .. Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15,1902. 20 19 21 23 21 21 21 21 19 17 16 14 12 11 78.7 82.9 92.9 106.5 85.8 101.4 97.2 83.7 105.7 128. 3 154.1 173.4 201.9 209.6 19.7 20.7 23.2 26.6 21.4 25.4 24.3 20.9 26.4 32.1 38.5 43.4 50.4 52.4 25.0 24.8 31.2 30.5 39.0 34.0 29.2 26.7 38.1 40.4 39.2 47.4 52.7 45.9 31.7 30.0 33.6 28.6 45.4 33.5 30.1 31.9 36.0 31.5 25.4 27.3 26.1 21.9 24.9 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 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.2 0.3 0.2 26.7 21.3 23.8 21.1 31.9 24.5 22.2 29.5 24.7 20.6 21.5 22.4 19.8 24.1 5.6 5.8 6.1 5.7 6.3 6.0 6.0 8.0 7.5 12.0 12.0 14.4 18.1 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.6 ST. LOUIS. 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 OTHER RESERVE CITIES.« Oct. 2,1876 . . Oct. 1,1877 . . Oct. 1,1878 . . Oct. 2,1879 . . Oct. 1,1880 . . Oct. 1,1881 . Oct. 3,1882 . . Oct. 2,1883 .. Sept. 30,1884 Oct. 1,1885 .. 217.0 76.1 54.2 35.1 41.1 204.1 51.0 67.3 33.0 39.9 199.9 50.0 71.1 35.6 38.8 288.8 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 ^ Includes Chicago and St. Louis up to Oct. 5, 1897. 189 188 184 181 184 189 193 200 203 203 32.0 24.4 29.1 35.7 48.2 40.6 33.2 40.8 32.3 42.4 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.4 3.1 2.9 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 211 No. 76.—DEPOSITS AND RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 OF EACH YEAR FROM 1876 TO 1902, ETC.—Continued. OTHER RESERVE CITIES—Continued. Date. 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 . Reserve No. of Net de- | required banks. posits. (25 per Reserve held. Ratio to cent). Amount. deposits. Classification of reserve. Lawful money. Due from. Redemption fund. Millions Millions. Millions, Per cent. Millions. Millions. Millions. 2.2 41.3 1.2 40.0 0.9 51.5 0.6 56.7 0.7 61.0 0.8 61.0 1.0 73.0 51.6 L.6 87.2 L.5 74.6 L.6 L9 65.1 L.8 104.5 1.7 110.4 1.7 140.1 2.6 167.8 3.1 168.4 jJ.I 129. 8 217 381.5 223 338.5 224 384.9 228 419.0 259 457.8 265 451. 9 263 519.3 268 392.6 265 525. 4 268 513.1 269 465.5 261 586.4 256 655.5 255 842.6 267 921. 3 275 1,015.4 272 1, 060. 6 95.4 84.6 96.2 104.8 114.4 113. 0 129.8 98.1 131.3 128. 3 116.4 146.6 163.9 210.6 230.3 253.8 265.1 114.0 100.7 116.9 121.9 129.8 138.8 156.1 129.6 172.8 154.1 150.3 200.8 215.8 255.8 294.2 298.1 258.0 29.9 29.7 30.4 29.1 28.3 30.7 30.1 35.1 32.9 30.0 32.2 34.2 32.9 30.3 31.9 29.3 24.3 70.5 59.5 64.5 64.5 68.0 77.0 82.1 76.4 84.1 77.9 83.3 94.5 103.6 79.7 123.8 126.5 125.1 STATES AND TERRITORIES. Oct. 2,1876 Oct. 1,1877 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. 80,1892 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. 30,190] Sept. 15,1902 1,853 1,845 1, 822 1, 820 1,859 1, 895 2,026 2,253 2,417 2, 467 2,590 2,756 2,847 2,992 3,207 3, 333 3,430 3, 434 3, 411 3, 365 3, 329 S 3,276 3,259 3,274 3,540 3,885 4, 268 291.7 290.1 289.1 329. 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 43.8 43.6 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 99.9 95.4 106.1 124.3 147.2 158.3 150.4 157.5 156.3 177.5 186.2 190.9 209.8 224. 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 34.3 32.9 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 33.7 35.8 39.1 41.8 49.5 54.6 60.0 61.0 66.1 71.4 77.9 83.4 8J.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 55.4 48.9 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 10.8 10.7 11.0 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.3 11.3 10.5 10.2 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 33.5 31.5 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 20.9 134.7 123.0 127.7 138.1 172. 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 87.4 73.3 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 14.6 14.5 15.3 15.8 15.9 16.1 15.8 15.6 14.3 13.6 11.4 SUMMARY. Oct. 2,1876 Oct. 1,1877 Oct.l, 1878 Oct. 2,1879 Oct.l, 1880 Oct.l,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 706.6 669.1 678.8 768.9 968. 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. 4 147.5 236. 7 138.3 210. 8 140.8 228.1 159. 3 260. 9 201.0 323. 0 227.2 321.6 225.1 303. 9 234.4 328.9 221.1 346.1 254.9 415.4 261.7 377.2 278.0 394.2 311.9 446.2 333.1 459.6 353.7 478.2 353.5 497.4 408.1 570.9 316.6 513. 9 417.1 660.4 406.3 571.4 364.4 543. 6 452.5 695.9 513.6 750.5 630. 8 890. 5 684.1 983.3 759. 7 1,012. 2 786.8 804.3 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ a Available with reserve agents April 30, 1902, and subsequently. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 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 15.8 212 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE DECEMBER 10, 1901. Deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. Reserve required. Reserve held. Ratio of reserve. 25 per cent. Per ct. $778, 280,871, 91 $194, 570, 217. 98 $196, 494, 555. 57 25.25 195, 955, 930. 33 48, 988, 982.58 49, 071, 461. 65 25.04 75,367, 516. 29 18, 841, 879. 07 15,445,568.32 20.49 New York City. Chicago St. Louis Total central reserve cities Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg 9 Blti Baltimore. Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. Paul. Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 1,049,604,318.53 262,401, 079. 63 185, 084, 310.43 16, 394, 341. 71 15, 267,104.95 187, 795, 006.43 100, 501, 368.47 41, 427, 695. 24 18, 820, 382. 76 1, 083, 817.41 21, 750, 478. 43 16, 911,268.00 6, 610, 957. 82 46, 685, 786. 22 41, 385, 656. 59 12, 139, 000.05 21, 273, C50. 85 j 20, 875, 020. 35 j 31, 330,318. 72 < 7, 389,100. 27 ! 21, 420, 999. 05 34 i 20, 957, 753. 644. 63 j 5, 243, 099, 093.80 I 53, 825, 975.48 6, 346. 53 3, 462, 063, 674. 42 21, 457, 09 j 33, 035, 911. 013.47 20, 533, 686. 92 G39, 090.18 261, 011, 585. 54 24.87 56, 571,459. 06 4, 924,123.30 3, 881,285. 02 51, 785,015.08 24, 801,088. 32 10,519, 604. 90 5, 766,571. 82 358, 007. 58 6, 639,734.85 4,628, 403.60 2, 726,829. 05 11, 790,191.03 11, 354,023.23 3,080, 378. 06 6, 523,080.07 5,814, 783.17 8, 280,284.26 1, 526,992. 57 8, 033,520. 88 5, 759,201. 77 1, 618,008.55 14, 454,025. 67 2, 631,035.08 702, 300.17 5, 783,434. 58 12, 593,272.34 6, 253.859.92 2, 596,767. 52 2, 744,688. 62 30.57 30.04 25.42 27.58 24.68 25.39 30.64 33.03 30.53 27.37 41.25 25. 25 27.43 25.38 30.66 27.86 26.43 20.67 37. 50 27.48 30.86 27.22 38.54 20.28 27.46 37.64 31.21 30.43 31.77 Total other reserve cities i 995, 464, 453. 61 248, 866,113. 40 284,141, 970. 07 28.54 Total all reserve cities 2,045,068,772.14 STATES, ETC. Total New England States. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 451, 011,940.18 , Total Southern States 225,551, 315.58 33, 832, 697. 34 132, 886, 475. 68 ~Ti),' 932, 971.15" 80, 983, 627.44 12,147, 544.12 211, 892, 746. 54 31, 783,911. 98 7, 376, 870. 33 1,106, 530. 55 { 16, 728,982. 73 2, 509, 347.41 ! 1,143, 237. 46 171,485.62 Total Eastern States ,. 511, 267,193. 03 545,153, 555. 61 26.66 15 per cent. 24,141, 872.53 3, 621, 280. 88 6, 412, 029. 71 16, 007, 779. 03 2,401,166. 85 4, 623, 248. 91 12, 366, 702. 03 1,855,005.31 3, 674, 745. 77 104, 910, 323. 67 15, 736, 548. 55 24, 904, 546. 26 20, 557,433. 04 3, 083, 614. 96 5, 313, 638. 45 47, 567, 205. 28 7,135, 080.79 13, 045, 728.16 Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 46, 271, 077.61 4, 098, 585.43 3, 816, 776. 24 46, 948, 751. 61 25,125, 342.12 10, 356, 923. 81 4, 705, 095. 69 270, 954. 35 5,437, 619. 61 4, 227, 817.00 1, 652, 739.46 11, 671, 446. 55 10, 346, 414.15 3, 034, 750. 01 5, 318, 412. 71 5, 218, 755.09 7, 832, 579. 68 1, 847, 275. 07 5, 355, 249. 76 5, 239, 438. 34 1, 310, 911.16 13, 274, 773.45 1, 706, 493. 87 865, 586. 63 5, 265, 918. 60 8, 3G4, 477. 77 5, 008, 753.36 2,133, 421. 73 2,159, 772. 54" 26.55 28.88 29.71 23.74 25.84 27.43 57, 973, 337. 26 j 25. 70 31,478,939.86 19, 289,149. 85 49, 028, 296. 33 1, 867, 413.14 3, 588, 374. 69 379, 880. 71 23. 69 23.82 23.14 25.04 21.45 33.23 67, 651, 791. 03 105, 632, 054. 58 23.42 29, 307,503. 04 19, 666, 668. 50 8, 902, 047. 72 6,184, 036. 43 14, 013, 999. 69 8, 054, 068. 51 13, 634, 294. 56 4, 403, 504. 62 7, 278, 266.76 72, 734, 280. 34 ; 4, 220, 085. 67 ' 21, 844, 323. 73 26, 418, 736.43 4, 396,125. 46 2, 950,000.28 1, 335,307.16 927, 605. 46 2,102, 099. 95 1, 208,110.28 2, 045,144.18 660, 525. 69 1, 091,740. 01 10,910, 142. 05 633, 012. 85 3, 276,648. 56 3, 962,810.47 6, 786, 451. 83 4, 932, 550. 41 1,908,289.49 1,161,029.61 3, 242, 869. 74 2,475, 819. 83 4, 001, 431. 88 921, 697. 26 1, 465, 250. 36 18,147, 649.82 1, 021, 789. 92 6,545, 301.49 7, 484, 501. 99 23.7(f 25.08 21.44 18.77 23.14 30.74 29.35 20.93 20.13 24.95 24.21 29.96 28.33 236, 661, 816. 00 35, 499, 272. 40 60,094,633.63 25.39 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER NATIONAL BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15; OF THE CURRENCY. 213 1902. DECEMBER 10, 1901. Cash reserve. Required. Held. Classification of reserve held. Specie. $192 948,970.48 $194, 873, 308. 07 $144, 598, 899.07 48 851 814 15 48 76() 335 08 33 098 959 15 14, 890, 568. 32 10, 422, 280. 32 18, 286, 879. 07 2G0, 005,184. 63 258, 615, 690.54 22, 990,476. 30 2, 033, 317. 71 1, 892, 338.12 23, 214, 668. 95 12, 397, 705. 89 5, 094,414.40 2, 324, 572. 84 130, 477.18 2, 674, 809. 80 2, 009, 883. 50 815, 682. 23 5, 721, 048. 78 5, 058, 382. 07 1, 504, 362. 51 2,641,432.60 2, 573,127. 54 3, 897, 539. 84 911, 622. 53 2, 660, 224. 88 2, 597, 219.17 637, 955. 58 6,591,246.73 849,121.94 426, 293. 32 2, 595, 674. 30 4,139,738.89 2, 410, 876. 68 1, 036, 460. 87 1, 064, 261. 27 23, 370, 974. 83 1, 764, 705. 20 2, 270, 082. 82 21,877,411.06 14, 025, 944. 70 4,926,108.55 2, 844, 725. 75 168, 551. 00 2, 868, 680. 90 1, 903,146. 91 1,876,276.75 6, 204, 247. 30 4,781,769.50 1, 754, 840. Q6 3, 246, 831. 35 2, 876, 750. 75 3, 758,179. 00 719, 278. 65 2, 605, 297. 77 2,720,414.50 686, 729. 30 4, 382, 015. 33 855, 977. 60 326, 880.40 2,443, 505. 55 4, 276, 348. 03 3, 603, 323. 35 1, 459, 252. 50 1,404, 520.15 188,120,138. 54 16,184, 222. 83 977, 902.20 1, 557, 396. 82 18, 775, 399. 06 9, 660, 603. 70 3,155, 885. 55 2, 296, 033. 75 133, 551.00 2, 230, 929. 90 897, 490. 91 1, 044, 772. 75 3, 036, 843. 30 2, 938, 319. 50 916, 069. 06 2, 548, 676. 35 1, 709, 887. 75 2,304,711.00 467, 207. 65 2, 080, 416. 77 1, 724, 614. 50 112, 036. 30 3, 591, 740. 33 521,176. 60 174, 786. 40 I, 672, 350. 55 2, 891, 348. 03 3, 555, 464. 35 1,318,878.50 1, 373, 989.15 D a e from reserve agents. Redemption fund with. Treasurer. $50,274, 409 15 752 855 4, 468, 288 $1, 621, 247. 50 219 647 50 555, 000. 00 70, 495, 552 2, 395,895.00 7,186,752 $32, 910, 359. 23 786,803 3,127, 468.10 712, 686 1, 579,102. 20 3,102, 012 29, 388,190. 31 4, 365, 341 10, 445, 213. 28 1, 770, 223 5, 425, 401. 35 548,692 2, 865, 896. 07 179, 456. 58 35,000 637, 751 3, 683, 053. 95 1, 005, 656 2, 517, 206. 69 831,504 829,177. 30 3,167, 404 5, 356, 594. 73 1, 843, 450 6, 342, 603. 73 838, 771 1, 299, 513. 00 698,155 3, 240, 701. 22 1, 666, 8G3 2, 865, 532. 42 1, 453, 468 4, 484, 605. 26 252, 071 783, 683. 92 524, 881 5, 393, 423.11 995,800 2, 993, 787. 27 574, 693 896, 279. 25 790, 275 9, 979, 730. 34 334, 801 1, 7G6, 807. 48 152,094 362, 419. 77 771,155 3, 265, 359. 03 1, 385, 000 8, 231, 924. 31 47, 859 2, 475, 536. 57 140, 374 1, 077, 015. 02 1, 308, 918. 47 30,531 290,125. 00 31,950.00 32,100. 00 519, 413.71 329, 930. 34 168, 095.00 55, 950. 00 10, 000. 00 88, 000. 00 208, 050. 00 21, 375. 00 229, 349. 00 229, 650. 00 26,025. 00 35, 547. 50 72, 500. 00 37, 500. 00 24, 030. 00 34, 800. 00 45, 000. 00 35, 000. 00 92, 280. 00 8, 250. 00 13, 000. 00 74,570.00 I 85,000.00 1 175, 000. 00 60, 500. 00 31,250.00 36,150, 065 155,074,959.96 3, 064, 240. 55 106, 645, 617 155, 074, 959. 96 5, 460,135. 55 4,127, 509. 93 423,189 3, 224, 060. 01 338,456 297, 684 2, 499, 239. 46 2, 877, 664 15, 672,149. 65 3, 552, 820. 79 545,552 1,132, 802 8, 211, 322. 39 282, 695.35 213, 355. 00 207, 572.50 939, 212. 00 218, 987. 99 530, 287. 38 12, 678, 777. 81 5, 615, 347 37, 287, 102. 23 2, 392,110. 22 6, 656, 801.18 3, 934, 524.47 12,101, 040. 21 405, 894. 09 823, 070. 37 159, 328. 00 3, 443, 488 20, 408, 600. 68 2, 544, 047 12, 377, 309. 85 5, 928. 928 29, 716, 707. 83 156, 379 1, 261, 890. 05 2,192, 588. 55 443,295 163. 222. 71 44, 830 970, 050. 00 433, 268. 53 1, 281, 620. 29 43. 250. CO 129, 420. 77 12, 500. 00 36, 641, 625. 32 24, 080, 658. 32 12, 560, 967 66,120, 319. 67 2,870,109. 59 2, 289, 593. 28 1,788,851.49 934,724.34 525, 215. 65 1, 356, 813. 92 734, 498. 44 1, 682, 488. 25 413,251.85 585, 083. 60 8, 378, 422. 75 359, 646. 68 1, 691, 767. 54 2, 501, 200. 60 1,300,358.28 1, 082, 332.49 539, 884. 34 295, 464. 65 784, 807. 92 356, 890. 44 1,100,979.25 204, 389. 85 428, 607. 60 5, 057,158. 75 234, 633. 68 1,147, 087. 54 1, 439, 260. 60 122, 900, 936.42 126, 002, 769. 56 382, 906,121. 05 384, 618, 460.10 1, 335, 434. 21 875,124. 74 658, 973.12 5, 918, 934. 62 1,145,850. 78 2, 641, 917. 36 2, 001, 824. 43 1,185, 833. 90 967, 933. 81 8,293,184.61 1, 541, 229. 67 4, 304,118. 39 1, 578, 635.43 847, 377. 90 670, 249. 81 5, 415, 520. 61 995, 677. 67 3,171,316.39 12, 576, 234.83 18, 294,124. 81 7, 585,168. 54 4, 685, 710. 23 12, 200, 916. 68 425, 312.22 951, 970. 66 63, 594, 25 10,100, 289.18 6, 478, 571.47 18, 029, 968. 21 562, 273. 09 1, 266, 365.37 204,158. 00 25, 912, 672. 58 1, 683, 230. 98 1,124, 718. 23 504, 032. 45 342, 744.19 795, 816. 54 468,144.10 778, 620. 67 248, 780. 28 423, 641. 01 4,193, 963. 27 246, 700.14 1, 210,112. 23 1, 516, 946. 63 13,537,450.72 Legal tenders. 23, 241, 558. 39 89, 852, 704. 56 277, 972, 843.10 13,971,855.39 989, 235 706, 519 394, 840 229,751 572, 006 377, 608 581,509 208, 862 156, 476 3,321,264 125, 013 544, 680 1, 061, 940 4, 308, 810. 55 3, 005, 494. 22 898, 339.11 565, 068. 96 1, 773, 497. 22 1, 703, 571. 39 2, 220, 351.13 469, 870. 41 847, 529. 26 9, 343, 993.19 645, 880. 74 4, 602,165. 97 4, 812, 857. 51 9, 269, 703 35,197,429. 66 188, 048. 00 138, 204. 70 75, 226. 04 70, 745. 00 112, 558. 60 37, 750. 00 98, 592. 50 38, 575. 00 32, 637, 50 425, 233. 88 16, 262. 50 251, 367. 98 170, 443. 88 1, 655, 645.58 L 1 ( i [ 1 1 V 1 1; 1 1 1 1 1< 2 2 25 2t 2. 2( 2r 2 2 3( y 3. 3 3 3 3 3 3i 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 214 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL D E C E M B E R 10, 1901—Continued. Cities, States, and Territories. STATES, ETC.—continued. 58 59 60 61 62 6? 65 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan W iscon sin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wy om in sr Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 W ashinsjton Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona .. Alaska ci Hawaiia {'A . - ..... . .. Total Middle States . . Total Western States Total Pacific States Deposits. Reserve required. Reserve held. Ratio of reserve. 25 per cent. Per ct. $101, 574, 892. 78 $15,236,233.92 $26, 087, 290.76 25.68 8, 039,124. 97 53, 594, 166. 45 17, 726, 987. 49 33.08 100, 985, 348. 32 15,147, 802. 25 27, 293, 853. 30 27.03 46, 584, 202. 02 6, 987, 630. 30 12, 324, 317. 52 26.46 45, 868, 791. 88 6, 880, 318. 78 11,933,572.56 26.02 30,899,286.11 4, 634, 892.92 9 323, 823.53 30.17 68, 926, 851.10 10, 339, 027. 66 18, 360, 846. 34 26.64 15, 082, 988.37 2,262, 448. 25 6,213, 089. 29 41.19 463, 516, 527. 03 8, 632, 982. 08 8, 438, 517.13 24, 980, 832. 79 34, 607, 533. 66 14, 700, 659. 57 4,261,078.49 26,170, 771. 32 4, 579, 223. 09 9, 559, 633. 43 5, 432, 318.28 141,363,549.84 25,715, 535. 63 6, 899. 694. 70 18, 485, 306. 83 4, 699, 284.59 6, 830, 569. 58 444, 770.47 2, 844, 266.13 174,052.72 822, 761. 86 69, 527, 479. 05 129, 263, 780. 79 27.89 1, 294, 947. 31 1,265, 777. 57 3, 747,124. 92 5,191,130. 05 2, 205, 098. 94 639,161. 77 3,925,615.70 686, 883. 46 1,433,945.02 814, 847. 74 3, 045, 822. 56 2,518,615.65 8, 447, 753. 09 13,583,717.41 4, 286, 939. 83 1, 033, 633. 77 10, 219,132. 92 1,611, 369.64 3, 314, 487. 65 1, 628, 635.29 35.28 29.85 33.82 39.25 29.16 24.26 39.05 35.19 34.67 29.99 21, 204, 532.48 49, 690,107. 81 35.16 3, 857, 330. 34 1, 034, 954.21 2, 772, 796. 02 704, 892. 69 1, 024, 585.44 66,715. 57 426, 639. 92 26,107.90 123,414. 28 7, 600, 576. 72 2, 285, 272. 92 6, 540, 848. 92 1,535, 476. 25 2,421, 269. 27 78, 321. 79 1, 079, 443. 77 57, 670.13 260,185. 36 29.56 33.12 35.38 32.68 35.45 17.61 37.97 33.13 31.62 66, 916, 242. 51 10, 037,436. 37 21, 859, 065.13 32.67 Total country b a n k s 1,585,021,391.14 237, 753, 208.67 424, 512,979. 20 26.78 Total United States 3,630,090,163.28 749, 020,401. 70 969, 666, 534. 81 26.71 « Statement of September 30, 1901. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 215 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. D E C E M B E R 10, 1901—Continued. Classification of reserve held. Cash reserve. Required. Held. Specie. Legal tenders. D u e from reserve agents. Redemption fund w i t h Treasurer. $5, 808,102. 29 3, 086, 780. 75 5, 834, 523. 39 2, 711,130. 92 2. 684, 885.11 1, 801, 841.17 3, 971, 770. 83 861, 263. 30 $8, 802,407. 70 5, 243, 727. 42 7, 356, 278. 09 3, 748, 745. 84 3, 353, 795. 25 2, 379, 256. 23 4, 742, 647. 70 1, 209,102. 20 $5, 286, 688. 70 3, 586, 315.42 5, 099, 792. 09 2,596. 615. 84 2, 479, 711. 25 1, 841,122 23 3,189, 405.70 748, 351. 20 $3, 515, 719 $16, 568 904. 87 1, 657, 412 12,161, 086. 98 2, 256, 486 19,376,081.43 8, 365, 768. 68 1,152,130 8, 411,671. 31 874, 084 538,134 6, 814,277.30 1, 553, 242 13,208, 598. 05 460, 751 4, 894, 697. 09 $715, 578.19 322,173. .09 561,493. 78 209, 803. 00 168,106. 00 130, 290. 00 409, 600. 59 109, 290.00 26, 760, 297. 76 36, 835, 960. 43 24, 828, 002.43 12, 007, 958 89, 801, 085. 71 2, 626, 734. 65 503,153. 92 493, 621. 23 1,449,919.57 1, 989, 388.02 862, 544. 57 246,599.71 1, 533, 221. 27 265, 077. 39 557, 428.01 309,119. 28 737, 898. 00 776, 457. 05 1, 645, 757. 25 2, 994,781. 88 1,517,549.36 303, 898. 65 2, 745, 732. 47 366, 926. 38 829, 953. 89 581, 563. 36 337, 608. 00 498,873. 05 3,081,542.25 1,921,862.88 993, 256. 36 244,518.65 1, 957, 271.47 232, 447. 38 502, 726. 89 400, 730. 36 400, 290 277, 584 561, 215 1,072,919 524, 293 59, 380 788,461 134, 479 327, 227 180, 833 2, 1, 6, 10, 2, 270, 862. 06 710,434.10 679, 669. 84 371, 275. 53 720, 652. 97 707,072.62 7, 380, 837. 95 1, 220, 253. 26 2,444,158. 76 1, 005, 022.38 37, 062.50 31, 724. 50 122, 326.00 217, 660. 00 48, 737. 50 22, 662. 50 92, 562. 50 24,190. 00 40, 375. 00 42, 049. 55 8,210, 072. 97 12, 500, 518. 29 8,170,837.29 4, 329, 681 36, 510, 239.47 679,350.05 1,518,188.14 403, 510.70 1, 078, 944. 40 277, 449.08 384, 334.17 26, 276.23 166, 606. 97 10,193.16 48, 365. 71 3, 393, 451. 55 850,175. 62 2, 446, 369. 83 411,839.75 905,084.00 31, 539. 65 336,705. 35 43, 966. 05 219, 527.10 3,124, 354.55 750, 244. 62 2, 345, 980.83 331,199. 75 843, 809. 00 29, 930. 65 274, 796. 35 41, 796.05 207,412.10 269,097 99,931 100, 389 80, 640 61, 225 1,609 61, 909 2,170 12,115 4,145, 265.17 1,408, 919. 80 4,019, 044.09 1,112, 366. 50 1, 452, 485. 27 45,757.14 732, 615. 92 13, 079.08 38,158. 26 61, 860. 00 26,177. 50 75,435. 00 11, 270. 00 63, 750. 00 1, 025. 00 10,122. 50 625.00 2, 500. 00 689,085 3, 913, 868. 56 8, 638, 608. 90 7, 949, 523. 90 12, 967, 691. 23 252, 765. 00 90, 910, 597.42 136,152, 396.14 91, 679, 655.14 44, 472, 741 277, 883,867. 97 10, 476, 715.09 473, 816, 718.47 520, 770, 856. 24 369, 652, 498. 24 151,118,358 432, 958, 827,93 15, 936, 850. 64 58 59 60 61 62 03 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 T?, 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 216 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL FEBRUARY 25, 1902. Cities, States, and Territories. Deposits. Reserve required. Reserve held. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. $876, 229, 530. 77 $219,057, 382. 69 $229, 067, 750. 65 53,133, 003.84 212, 532, 015. 37 51, 934, 096. 95 19, 662, 960. 83 78, 651, 843.30 17, 222, 782. 02 New Y o r k C i t y . Chicago St. Louis Total 1,167,413,389.441 291,853,347.36 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St.Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Mo Kansas City, K a n s . . . St. Joseph *.. Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg I 187,114, 029. 60 16, 982, 508. 74 15,150, 998.17 189, 362, 864.44 106, 252, 383. 411 43, 988. 349. 00! 19, 043,102. 47j 1, 293, 755.43: 24, 524,140. 75 17, 967, 086. 92 7, 979, 961. 08 48,681,785.92 41,511,501.62 12,341,529.02 21,983, 993.28 20,172, 948. 43 34, 953, 477. 99 7, 745, 943.53 22, 891,132. 74 20, 444, 324. 37 4,915,044.36 53,553,153.23 6, 279, 351.10 3, 289, 546. 62 2l| 508, 639. 53 34, 329, 919. 50 23, 093, 420.16 10,331, 862. 29 9,231,866.23; Total 1, 026, 918, 619. 93 Total all reserve cities. 2,194, 332, 009. 37| STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode I s l a n d Connecticut Total N e w England States New York New J e r s e y Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States W e s t Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama.. Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 46, 778, 507. 40 4, 245, 627.19 3, 787, 749. 54 47, 340, 716.11 26, 563, 095.85 10, 997, 087. 25 4, 760, 775. 62 323, 438. 86 6,131, 035.19 4, 491, 771. 73 1, 994, 990. 27 12,170, 446.48 10, 377, 875.40 3, 085, 382. '25 5, 495, 998.32 5, 043, 237.11 8, 738, 369. 50J 1, 936, 485. 88 5, 722, 783.19 5, 111, 081. 09 1, 228, 761. o9 13, 388, 288. 31 1,569,837.78 822, 386. 65 5, 377,159. 88 8, 582, 479. 87 5, 773, 355. 04 2,582, 965. 57 2,307, 966. 56 256, 729, 654. 98 ! j | 221,831, 969. 91 33, 274, 795.48 24,062,068.30 14,537, 906. 35 12, 096, 375. 49 j 102, 689, 367. 29 ! 20, 079, 225. 70 I 48,367, 026.78 ! I ! ; 133,536,348.43 85, 85, 330, 0, 342.28 34.28 2 0 2 592.85 285 219,012, 6, 707, 743.74 743.7 17,041,269.0 704126903 1,106, 273. 998 j 462,734, 570. 31 20, Per ct. 26.14 24.44 21. 90 298, 224, 629. 62 25.55 61, 031, 805.43 4, 996, 753.42 4, 451, 553. 27 54, 735, 105.14 26, 825, 660. 21| 11,560, 745.42 6,181, 361. 04 383, 450. 82 8,106, 388.71 5, 984, 966. 00 4,126, 813. 04 . 08 12,908, 12, 841, 764.27 2, 960, 641. 90 7, 108, 246.31 5, 677,,947.46 9, 777, 198.57 2,156, 188. 00 8,135, 943. 26 4, 904, 145. 91 1, 857, 773. 87 16,137, 968.50 2,438, 376.40 726, 676. 09 6, 523, 606. 47 13,998, 403. 95 7, 488, 150.33 3, 769, 420. 92 2,982, 740. 68 32.62 29.42 29.38 28. 90 25.25 26. 28 32.46 29.64 33.04 33. 3l! 51. 71) 26. 52 30.94 23.99 32. 33 28.15 27.97 27.84 35. 00 23 99 37*. 80 30.13 38.83 22.09 30.33 40.78 32.43 36.48 32.31 310, 778, 675. 47 30.26 609, 003, 305.09 15 per cent, 3, 609, 310.24 2,180, 685.95 1, 814, 456. 32 I Ratio of reserve. 6, 478, 719. 27 3, 648, 302.96 3,434,166. 94 15, 403, 405.09 23, 961, 577. 61 3, 011, 883.86 5, 043,928. 56 7, 255, 054. 02 13,027,843.89 26.92 25.09 28.39 23. 33 25.12 26.94 55, 594, 539. 23 25.06 20, 030, 452. 26 32, 229, 233. 23 12, 799, 551.34 24,203,854.40 32, 851, 888. 93 55,471,669.90 1, 006,161. 56 1, 699, 012. 67 2, 556,190. 35 3, 725, 835. 65 165, 941.10 404, 057. 88 24.14 28.36 25.33 25.34 21.86 36.52 69, 410,185. 54 117,733,663.73 25.44 4, 385,202. 02 3, 010,428. 91 1, 394,398. 34 987, 773. 24 2, 204,894. 21 1,258, 011.32 2, 375,133. 71 877, 311.25 1, 254,439. 96 11,189, 626.21 696, 982.62 3, 223,809.15 4, 202,760. 33 2:5. 86 23. 91 19. 54 27.27 31.04 31.67 36.92 29.21 31.66 31.78 27. 83 U. 08 37, 060, 771. 271 6, 473, 988. 61 4, 789,136.71 2, 223, 003. 23 1,286,821.95 4, 008, 676. 07 2, 603, 667. 34 5,015, 000. 23 2,159,134. 38 2, 442, 750. 51 23,615,611.38 1,476, 442. 34 5, 982, 037. 9, 548, 990.72 71,625,261.27 28. 99 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 217 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. FEBRUARY 25, 1902. Classification of reserve held. Cash reserve. Required. Held. Specie. Legal tenders. D u e from reserve agents. Redemption fund with Treasurer. Fj9 Q4S 006 34 19,110, 460. 83 $227 468 203 15 51 744 009 45 16, 670, 282. 02 $177, 674, 691.15 33, 275, 856. 45 11, 392,940. 02 *49 7QQ 512 18 468 243 5, 277, 342 $1 599 547 50 189 997 50 552, 500. 00 289, 511, 302. 36 295,882, 584. 62 222, 343,487. 62 73, 539, 097 2, 342, 045. 00 22, 810, 064. 83 1,844. 482. 60 2, 482,056. 51 21,102, 632. 94 14, 299,438. 25 5, 755, 458. 05 2, 830, 525.75 245, 700. 00 4, 019, 953.07 1, 905, 944. 90 2, 094, 797.90 6, 337, 501. 05 5,132, 964.00 1, 535, 806. 64 3, 249, 955.50 2, 453, 016. 75 4,133, 345. 00 893, 004. 05 2, 634, 324. 18 1, 614, 020.50 625,663.30 5, 233, 538. 98 693, 215.70 249, 466. 50 2, 660, 538. 66 4, 500,163. 50 5,311,717.25 2, 028, 665. 00 1,519,039.25 16, 481, 518. 83 918, 613. 60 1, 597, 894. 51 17,613, 978. 94 9, 919, 749. 25 3, 979, 736. 05 2, 226, 678. 75 160, 700.00 2,451,070.07 951, 264.90 1, 213, 570. 90 2, 955,143.05 2, 954, 888. 00 948,129. 64 2, 523, 538. 50 1, 553. 563. 75 2,447, 545. 00 455,400. 05 2, 244, &82.18 1,172,020.50 103,119. 30 4, 358, 338. 98 420, 589. 70 109, 658. 50 1, 880, 668.66 2, 955,163. 50 5, 297, 738.25 1, 890, 437.00 1, 504, 810. 25 $217, 457, 835.19 23, 249, 316. 20 2, 111, 563. 60 1, 877, 824. 77 23, 433, G20. 56 13,115, 922.93 5, 417, 946.13 2,352,412.81 156, 719.43 3,021,517.59 2,141, 860. 87 986, 807. 63 5, 973, 848. 74 5, 074,187, 70 1, 529, 316.13 2, 730, 250.41 2, 486, 568. 55 4, 355, 434.75 956,227. 94 2, 843, 991. 59 2, 533, 040. 54 596, 880. 54 6, 648, 004.15 780, 793. 89 404, 693.33 2, 653, 579. 94 4, 248, 739. 94 2, 799,177.52 1, 259, 857. 78 1,138, 358. 28 6, 328, 546$37, 941, 865. 60 925, 869 3,129, 770. 82 1, 937, 396. 76 884,162 3,488, 654 33,158, 997. 20 4, 379, 689 12,194, 971.96 1,775, 722 5, 644, 092.37 603, 847 3, 294, 885. 29 127, 750.82 85, 000 1, 568, 883 3, 998, 435. 64 3, 870, 971.10 954,680 2, 010, 640.14 881,227 3, 382, 358 6, 348, 630. 03 2,178, 076 7, 479, 300. 27 587, 677 1,398.085.26 726, 417 3, 822, 793. 31 3,154, 830. 71 899,453 1, 685, 800 5, 616, 353. 57 437, 604 1, 239,153. 95 389, 342 5,466, 819. 08 442, 000 3, 245,125. 41 522, 544 1,197, 110. 57 875,200 10,812,149.52 272, 626 1, 736, 910.70 464, 209. 59 139, 808 779, 870 3, 793, 067. 81 1, 545,000 9, 413, 240. 45 2,001,433.08 13,979 138, 228 1, 677, 505. 92 14, 229 1, 432, 451. 43 279, P75. 00 22, 500. 00 32,100.00 473,475.00 331, 250. 00 161,195. 00 55, 950.00 10, 000. 00 88, 000. 00 208, 050. 00 21, 375. 00 222, 749. 00 229, 500. 00 26, 750. 00 35, 497. 50 70,100. 00 27, 500. 00 24, 030. 00 34, 800. 00 45, 000. 00 35, 000. 00 92, 280. 00 8, 250. 00 13, 000. 00 70, 000.00 85, 000. 00 175, 000. 00 63, 250. 00 31, 250. 00 126,878,464.24 130,197, 000. 61 93, 290, 510. 61 36, 906, 490 177, 608, 948. 36 2, 972, 726. 50 416, 389, 766. 60 426, 079, 585. 23 315, 633, 998. 23 110,445, 587 177, 608, 948. 36 5, 314, 771. 50 2, 009, 626. 04 1,145, 241.28 885,128.69 8, 039, 527. 51 1,427,144.89 4,189, 913. 60 1,585,544.04 817, 846. 28 651, 728. 69 5, 379, 673. 51 948, 797. 89 3,171,087.60 424, 082 4, 208, 575.98 2, 291, 626. 68 327,395 2, 354,165. 75 233,400 2, 659, 854 15,024, 200.10 478, 347 3, 407, 681.17 1, 018, 826 8, 345, 069. 29 260 517.25 211,435. 00 194,872. 50 897, 850. 00 209,102. 50 492, 861. 00 12,403, 262. 89 17, 696, 582. 01 12, 554, 678.01 5,141, 904 35, 631, S18. 97 2, 266, 638.25 7, 621, 651. 90 4, 947, 645. 55 12, 636, 610.17 384,754. 63 972, 869. 28 61,376.43 10,126, 580. 25 6, 557, 404. 65 17, 429, 008. 53 511, 079. 87 1, 287, 300. 37 168, 859. 00 6, 725, 915.25 4,045, 748. 65 11,833,797.53 354, 433. 87 844, 443.37 133, 619.00 3, 400, 665 21,126,330.48 2, 511, 656 17, 216, 012.25 5,595, 211 36, 782, 297. 87 156, 646 1,143, 657. 80 2, 314, 518.15 442, 857 222, 698.88 35, 240 976, 322.50 430,437. 50 1, 260, 363. 50 44, 275.00 124, 017.13 12, 500.00 26, 624, 907. 96 36, 080, 232. 67 23, 937, 957. 67 1, 670, 405. 21 1,148, 931. 69 527, 879. 90 367, 379. 29 837, 858. 85 487, 904.53 909, 766.48 334, 474. 50 487, 970.98 4,306,101. 08 272, 093.05 1,192,147.66 1,613,968.13 2, 235, 669.13 1, 608, 043.42 998, 037. 91 554, 885. 70 1,552, 495. 25 912, 982. 43 1,765,811.40 596, 232.45 779, 267. 40 8,494,015.14 444, 819. 90 1, 700, 414. 75 2, 686, 852. 93 1,149, 233.13 993, 976.42 557, 789. 91 286, 588. 70 877, 517. 25 413, 945. 43 1,134, 034. 40 245, 400.45 553,106.40 5,130, 221.14 309, 043. 90 1,190,170.75 1, 642,109. 93 1, 339, 517. 20 787, 700.38 647, 833. 53 5, 802, 222. 04 1,121,112.54 2, 704, 877. 20 14,156, 881. 36 24,329,527. 81 • 14,483,137.81 12,142, 275 78,805, 515.43 4, 029,130.48 1,086,436 614, 067 3, 042. 993. 59 440, 248 1,150,266.73 662, 611. 25 268, 297 2, 345, 933. 73 674, 978 499,037 1, 652, 434. 91 3,148, 471. 33 631,777 350, 832 1,521,776.93 1, 628, 970. 61 226,161 3, 363,794 14,697,222.74 135, 776 1, 014, 872. 44 4, 038, 183. 05 510,244 1, 044, 743 6, 694, 297.79 9,846, 390 45, 627,165. 58 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ?A 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2, 847,915. 63 209,189. 00 45 138, 099. 70 46 74, 698. 59 47 69, 325. 00 48 110, 247. 09 49 38, 250.00 50 100, 717. 50 51 41,125. 00 52 34, 512. 50 53 424, 373.50 54 16,750. 00 oo 243, 440. 00 56 167,840. 00 57 1,668,567. 88 218 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL FEBRUARY 25, 1902—Continued. Cities, States, and Territories. STATES, ETC.—continued. 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 Hawaii a Total Pacific States.. Deposits. Reserve required. 15 per cent. $106, 248, 369.05 $15, 937, 255.36 8,138, 465. 35 54, 256, 435. 66 16,101, 677. 67 107, 344, 517.78 7, 480, 355. 22 034.81 49, 869, 7, 266, 099. 36 48, 440, 662. 40 4, 758, 935. 78 31,726, 238. 56 11,204,134,31 74, 694, 228. 77 2, 356, 670.15 15,711, 134.31 488, 290, 621. 34 8, 758, 674.95 9, 084, 601. 86 26. 429, 627. 21 35, 683, 873. 50 13,827, 743. 04 4, 497, 722.49 26, 292, 623.12 4, 577, 668.90 9, 784, 354. 46 5, 372, 886. 63 73, 243, 593. 20 1, 313, 801. 24 1, 362, 690. 28 3, 964, 444.08 5,352,581.02 2,074,161.46 674, 658. 37 3, 943, 893.47 686, 650. 34 1, 467, 653.17 805, 932.99 144, 309, 776.16 21,646,466.42 Ratio of reserve. $29,112,702.24 18, 898, 986. 73 30, 033, 420. 02 13,148, 397. 76 13,192, 018. 84 8, 646, 384. 88 21,134, 410. 24 6, 186, 922. 99 140, 353, 243. 70 28.74 2,550, 391.03 2, 974,306. 34 8, 756,418.10 13, 490,827. 05 3, 821,879.11 1,441, 534.20 10, 673,650.85 1, 587,502. 89 3,315, 537,44 174. 56 29.12 32.74 33.13 37.81 27.64 32.05 40.60 34. 33. 29.93 50, 220, 221. 57 34.80 8,568, 132.33 ~327l2 2, 478,130.80 35.18 6, 577,414. 88 34.82 1, 784,561. 72 36.11 2, 224,858.40 32.90 69, 955.90 16.23 1, 291,960.50 42.45 57, 670.13 33.13 113, 298.33 17.72 26, 674, 727. 31 7, 043, 427. 68 18,891,449.77 4, 941, 741.98 6, 762, 570.30 431,141.33 3, 043,138. 93 174, 052. 72 639, 320. 73 68, 601,570. 75 R e s e r v e held. 10, 290, 235.61 23,165, 982.99 33.77 Total country banks 1, 632, 840, 316.91 244, 926, 047. 53 458, 692,912.49 28.09! Total United States 3,827,172, 326.28 793, 509, 049. 87 1,067, 696, 217. 58 27.90 x Statement of December 10, 1901. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 219 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. F E B R U A R Y 25, 1902—Continued. Classification of reserve held. Cash reserve. Required. Held. Specie. Legal tenders. D u e from reserve agents. Redemption fund w i t h Treasurer. $6, 085, 362.16 3,128, 513. 78 6, 215, 352.92 2, 907, 463. 89 2, 838, 022. 34 1, 857, 928. 31 4,321.324.60 899, 702. 06 $9,114, 415. 57 5, 281, 886. 71 7,694,007.77 3, 700, 474.16 3,247,715.19 2,174, 003. 50 4,912,172.20 1,122, 799.15 $5,401,178. 57 3, 660, 409. 71 5, 210, 259.77 2, 524,118.16 2, 374, 914.19 1, 655, 951. 50 3,153, 990.20 690, 751.15 $3, 713, 237 $19, 274, 436.72 1,621,477 13, 299, 919.13 2,483, 748 21, 776,116. 89 1,176,356 9,236,228.10 872,801 9,773,260.15 6, 358, 266. 38 518, 052 1,758,182 15,821,415.23 4,956,708.84 432,048 $723,849.95 317,180. 89 563, 295. 36 211,695.50 171, 043. 50 114,115.00 400, 822. 81 107, 415. 00 28, 253, 670. 08 37, 247, 474. 25 24, 671, 573. 25 12, 575,901 100, 496, 351.44 2, 609, 418. 01 510,665.50 532, 346.11 1,536, 562. 23 2, 055,158. 31 812, 419. 58 260, 798. 35 1,541,987.39 264, 734.13 570, 339. 27 308, 995. 20 649, 877. 77 660, 239.12 1, 668, 781.23 2, 807, 651. 84 1, 493, 294.20 372, 485.95 2, 694, 993. 55 377, 752.05 754,513.70 511, 285. 85 369, 613. 77 427, 395.12 1,062, 889.23 1,812,366.84 1,128, 521. 20 302, 820.95 1,965, 534. 55 212, 531.05 469, 369. 70 345, 454. 85 280, 264 232, 844 605, 892 995,285 364,773 69, 665 729,459 165, 221 285,144 165, 831 1, 863, 375. 76 2. 282, 242. 22 6,964, 598.37 10, 468, 489. 96 2, 285, 472.41 1,046, 385.75 7, 889, 732. 30 1,184, 935. 84 2, 519, 218. 74 1,063, 443. 71 37,137. 50 31, 825. 00 123,038.50 214, 685. 25 43, 112.50 22, 662. 50 88, 925. 00 24,815.00 41, 805. 00 33,445. 00 8, 394, 006. 07 11, 990, 875. 26 8, 096, 497. 26 3, 894, 378 37, 567, 895. 06 661,451. 25 1, 574, 861. 64 412,134. 66 1,102, 700.99 291, 996. 52 379, 444. 22 25, 458.48 178, 314. 33 10,193.16 37, 359. 24 3,148, 723.05 866, 473. 45 2, 324, 598.93 375, 999.30 1,112, 289. 80 26, 064. 40 360,171. 20 43, 966. 05 82, 291. 00 2, 967, 457.05 794, 305.45 2,104, 919.93 305, 705. 30 1, 032, 731.80 25, 904. 40 259, 664. 20 41, 796. 05 81, 836.00 181. 266 72,168 129, 679 70, 294 79, 558 160 100, 507 2,170 455 5, 355, 354. 28 1, 585, 479. 85 4,175. 865. 95 1, 397, 292. 42 1, 046, 793. 60 42, 866. 50 921,104. 30 13, 079. 08 28, 507. 33 64, 055. 00 26,177. 50 76, 950. 00 11, 270. 00 65, 775. 00 1, 025. 00 10, 685. 00 625. 00 2, 500. 00 636, 257 4, 012,469.24 8, 340, 577.18 7, 704, 320.18 14,566, 343.31 259, 062. 50 93,845,197.60 135, 685, 269.18 91,448,164.18 44, 237,105 312, 694, 589. 79 10,313,053.52 510, 234, 964. 20 561, 764, 854.41 407, 082,162.41 154,682, 692 490,303,538.15 15, 627, 825. 02 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 220 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESEUVE OF THE NATIONAL APRTL 30, 1002. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. Cities, States, and Territories. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City , Chicago St. Louis $829, 810,184.14 $210. 323, 437. 85 25. 35 57, 833, 272. 05 26.48 218, 394, 880. 57 17, 285", 338. 70 21.49 80, 419, 343. 78 Total.. 1,128, 624,408.49 285,442,048. 60 25. 29 183, 856,598.46 17, 843,205. 76 15, 893,285.15 198, 463,604. 61 108, 486,740. 88 45, 300.922.41 19, 820,943. 66 1,434, 050.14 21, 942,542. 71 18, 953,827.57 7, 309,778. 75 7, 553,815.55 45, 414,156.26 44, 010,276.15 12, 764,763. 92 22, 040,598.79 19, 749,964.11 33, 525,853. 00 8, 292,148. 37 22, 546,442. 55 22,489, 740.43 4, 272,930. 54, 741,802. 22 5, 792,951.74 3, 386,052.54 22, 667,472.07 35,415, 088. 01 24,126, 363. 85 11,113, 171.20 9, 678,796. 30 51, 746,731.93 5, 213,153.70 4,122, 606. 24 59, 696,075. 79 27, 089,181. 65 11,301, 497.35 6, 313,441.63 393, 388.04 7, 232,857. 56 5, 805,176.12 2,228, 317. 54 4,178, 415. 06 11,491, 291.58 11, 856,213.88 2, 975,479. 31 6, 854,082.07 5; 540,891.04 9, 029,527.34 1,987, 480. 98 7, 965,061. 06 5,607, 446. 07 1,100, 975.67 16, 055,C18.81 1, 810,533. 50 692, 140. 98 6,146, 324. 51 13, 648,577.70 9, 944,916.65 4, 297,044.13 2, 729,758.07 28.15 29.22 25.94 30.07 24.97 24.95 31.85 27.43 32.51 30. 63 30.48 55.3! 25.30 26. 94 23. 31 31.10 28.06 26.90 23.9' 35.33 24.93 25.77 29.33 31.25 20.44 27.1! 38.54 41.22 38.67 28.20 Total. 1, 048, 887, 888. 00 305, 053, 605. 96 Total all reserve cities . 2,177,512,296.49 590,495,654.56 27.12 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans . Kansas City, Mo ... St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg 29. 08 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire-.. Vermont Massachusetts Pvhode Island Connecticut 23, 812, 952. 24 14, 647,183. 36 11,941,221.94 105, 535,115. 99 20, 292, 020.19 49,212, 847. 00 5, 953, 935. 71 25. 00 3, 927, 098.49; 26.81 3,138, 326. 46 26.28 25,009. 486. 26 23.70 4,871,071.12 24.00 13, 371, 736. 89 27.1' Total New England States . New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . 225,441, 340. 72 56, 271, 654. 93; 24. 9(5 Total Eastern States . 489, 533,089.64 154,903, 450. 88 84, 697, 496. 69 224,690,812.59 6, 889, 426. 31 17,199, 913. 32 1,151, 989. 85 116,690,535.52 23.84 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 221 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. A P E I L 30, 1902. Reserve required, ani t h e amount and per cent liel( Held. Available w i t h reserve agents, Required. Legal tenders. Specie. not exceeding 50 per c e n t of Redemption fund. reserve required after ded u c t i n g redemption fund. $207 452 546 04 $159 838,699.35 $48 880 391 33, 752, 213. 05 23 903,559 54 598, 720.14 12, 789, 086. 70 4,146,102 20,104, 835. 94 282,156,102.12 45, 964,149. 61 4,460, 801.44 3, 973, 321. 29 49, 615,901.15 27,121, 685. 22 11, 325, 230. 60 4, 955, 235. 91 358, 512. he 5, 485, 635. 68 4, 738,456.89 1, 827,444. 69 1, 888, 453. 89 11,353,539.07 11,002,569.04 3,191,190.98 5, 510,149. 70 4, 937, 491. 03 8, 381, 463. 25 2, 073, 037. 09 5, 636, 610. 64 5, 622, 435.11 1,068,232.71 13,685, 450. 56 1, 448, 237. 94 846, 513.13 5, 666, 862.02 8, 853, 772. 00 6, 031, 590. 96 2, 778, 292.80 2,419, 699. 07 262, 221, 972. 00 544, 378, 074.12 Total amount. Per cent. $1 604 347 50 $210 323,437.85 177 500 00 57, 833, 272. 05 17, 235, 338. 70 350,150. 00 25 35 26 48 21.49 285, 442, 048. 60 25.29 206, 379, 999.10 76, 930, 052 16, 627, 031. 72 899,164. 80 1, 385, 073. 00 19, 894,707.12 9, 968, 550. 23 3, 986, 568.09 2, 225, 037. 90 177, 657. 00 2, 082,118.15 1, 090, 985. 06 496, 054. 00 1, 368, 227.72 2,911, 517. 92 3,317, 757. 00 975,169. 05 2,571,159.00 1, 631, 648. 00 2, 588, 442. 00 478, 855. 80 2, 313, 610.75 1, 234, 738. 65 110, 205. 70 3,908, 682. 96 416, 357.10 130, 247. 60 2, 033. 628. 65 2, 998, 206.44 7, 442, 086. 30 1, 646, 688. 40 1,463, 872. 70 5, 269, 675 813,608 641, 595 3, 491, 623 4, 485, 526 2, 375, 822 489, 867 85, 000 1, 016, 025 1, 377, 082 363,839 824, 928 3, 058, 493 2, 266, 506 942, 547 1,018,581 823, 472 1, 517,770 320, 778 248, 626 918,400 360, 990 1, 065, 270 250, 593 102,134 825, 045 1, 475, 000 16,479 110,112 27, 773 $22, 848, 602. 30 2,215,400.72 1, 970, 610. 64 24, 56B, 913. 08 12, 298, 855. 42 4, 777, 912. 26 2, 449, 642. 96 120, 731. 04 2,713,817.84 2, 265, 453. 45 895. 284. 84 931, 289. 45 5,297,281.66 5, 391, 459. 52 1,031,013.26 2, 743, 074. 85 2, 434, 995. 51 4,176,981.62 1, 024, 503. 55 2, 800, 905. 32 2, 783, 717. 55 516, 616. 35 6, 796, 585. 28 719, 993. 97 419, 256. 57 2, 801, 829. 6Q 4, 384, 386. 00 2,291,351.35 1, 355, 021. 40 1, 194, 224. 54 266, 945. 00 30, 000. 00 32,100. 00 488, 075. 00 336, 250. 00 161,195. 00 55, 950. 00 10, 000. 00 58, 000. 00 207, 550. 00 36, 875. 00 25, 875. 00 223, 999. 00 219, 650. 00 26, 750. 00 24, 000. 00 67, 500. 00 27,500. 00 24, 030. 00 34, 800.00 55, 000. 00 35,000. 00 92, 280. 00 8, 250. 00 8, 000. 00 63, 208.70 85, 000. 00 195, 000. 00 68, 250. 00 31, 250. 00 98, 374, 048. 81 36, 583,159 126,214,711.96 2, 998, 282. 70 304, 754, 047. 91 113,513,211 126,214,711.96 2,131, 997. 50 45, 3, 4, 48, 27, 11, 5, 012, 254. 02 958,173. 52 029, 378.64 438, 318.20 089,181. 65 301, 497. 35 220, 497. 86 393, 388. 04 5, 869, 960. 99 4, 941, 070. 51 1, 792, 052. 84 3,150, 320.17 11, 491, 291. 58 11,195, 372. 52 2,975, 479. 31 6, 356, 814. 85 4, 957, 615. 51 8, 310, 693. 62 1, 848,167. 35 5, 397, 942. 07 4, 991, 856. 20 1, 022, 812. 05 11,862,818.24 1, 395,194. 07 659, 638.17 5, 723, 712.01 8, 942, 592. 44 9, 944, 916. 65 3,180.071.80 2,717,120.24 24.48 22.18 25. 35 24. 40 24.97 24.95 26.33 27.43 26.75 26.07 24.52 41.70 25.30 25.44 23. 31 28.81 25.10 24.79 22. 29 23. 94 22. 20 23. 94 21.67 24. 08 19.48 25.25 25. 25 41.22 28.62 28.07 264,170, 202.47 25.19 5,130, 280. 20 549, 612, 251. 07 25.24 71 22 02 92 35 53 478, 984 301, 463 276, 065 2, 967, 755 499,445 1, 033, 501 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 1, 998, 570. 35 1,192, 825. 50 957, 996. 47 8, 996, 260. 44 1, 710, 326. 72 4,139,173. 23 33, 816, 201.11 12, 710, 903. 75 5, 557, 213 18, 995,152. 71 2,157,613.25 39,420, 882. 71 17.49 23, 235, 517. 64 12, 704,624. 50 33, 703, 621. 89 1,033,413.95 2, 579, 987. 00 172,798. 48 7,629, 4, 014, 12, 349, 421, 853, 112, 856.43 080. 39 507. 30 546.84 878.30 613.18 3, 629, 294 2, 425, 879 6, 079,162 152, 787 507, 662 34, 260 13, 360, 820. 54 7,374,364.20 19, 474, 503. 84 594,113. 36 1, 473, 140.53 96,179. 09 967, 483. 40 414, 017. 50 1,246,115.50 43, 225. 00 124, 752. 78 12, 500. 00 25, 587, 454. 37 14,228.341.09 39,149, 288. 63 1, 211, 672. 20 2", 959, 433. 61 255, 552. 26 16.52 16.80 14.75 17.59 17.21 22.18 73, 429, 963. 46 25,381,482.44 12, 829, 044 42, 373,121. 56 2, 808, 094.18 83, 391, 742.16 17.03 3, 571, 942.84 2,197, 077.50 1, 791,183. 29 15, 830, 267.40 3,043, 803.03 7,381,927.05 1, 592, 766, 642, 5, 401, 964. 3, 343, 544. 486. 084. 501. 508. 778. 240, 992. 25 209, 035. 00 194, 522. 50 836, 500.00 193,258. 50 483, 305. 00 4, 311, 091.31 2,469, 809.72 2, 070, 667. 99 18, 202, 017. 36 3, 367, 538. 57 8, 999, 757.76 18.01 16.86 17.34 17.25 16.60 18.29 \ 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 1? 13 14 15 Ifi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ?,6 ?,7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 222 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL APRIL 30, 1902—Continued. Cash, on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. Cities, States, and Territories. Deposits. Amount. STATES, ETC.—continued. Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia , Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee $30, 545, 263.61 20, 955, 510.30 9, 224, 616.77 6, 777, 351. 99 14, 943, 702.81 8,583, 400.94 15, 531, 230.69 5,790, 299.92 8, 012, 133.12 64, 380, 905.59 5, 004, 562. 60 22,140, 325. 69 29, 111, 894. 40 241,001,198,43 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan .. Wisconsin . Minnesota . Iowa Missouri... Total Middle States North D a k o t a . . South D a k o t a . . Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . . . Oklahoma . Indian Territory Total Western States Total country banks Totsl United States 67, 952, 985. 52 28.20 26.66 34.41 27.47 24.12 24.67 26.68 26.65 36.41 491,170, 736.10 135, 266, 798. 95 27.54 8. 967, 877.25 9, 935, 965. 52 27, 651, 911. 80 34, 990. 939.90 14, 237, 527.34 4, 707, 000.43 26, 738, 975. 05 4,-524, 990. 25 10, 052, 784. 75 5, 510, 608. 93 2, 355,149. 60 3, 085,167. 77 8,960, 885.14 11, 933,477.41 4, 311,948. 93 1, 442,523. 41 10, 715,594. 68 1, 333,486. 85 3, 374,388. 97 1, 590,957. 81 147,318,581.22; 49,103,580.5' 1, 667, 651, 299.93 ! 20.74 24.28 22.16 17.79 26.14 33.99 29.07 34.31 28.09 31.24 33.97 26.08 34.75 '28,106,034^8 18,804, 007. 54 29.496, 388.12 11, 807, 836.11 12,107, 423.82 9, 014,181. 76 20,561, 595/80 5, 369, 321. 62 73,186, 353. 82 Total Pacific States $6, 334, 297.74 5, 088, 663.12 2,044,430. 06 1, 205, 448.19 3,906, 506. 90 2, 917, 827. 29 4,514, 212. 30 1, 986, 621. 02 2, 250, 454.70 20,112. 671.15 1, 699, 952. 71 5, 775,174. 79 10,116, 725. 55 105, 405, 355.41 54, 645, 544.29 107, 388, 019.06 48, 953, 582.49 49, 086, 745.03 33, 787, 230. 99 77,156, 224. 60 14,748, 034. 23 28, 579, 508. 94 7, 625, 772.57 19, 776,138. 25 5, 359,970.63 7, 221, 045. 28 479, 310. 51 3,168, 719. 70 157,736.38 818,151.56 Washington. Oregon California . . . Idaho Utah 'Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii" Per cent. 3, 845,163, 596.42 a Statement of February 25, 1902. 8,897, 066. 88 2, 723,338.41 7, 009,909.45 2.097, 751.8 2, 549,149.00 89, 235. 86 1, 473,630. 36 42, 167. 71 243, 912. 89 26.26 31.05 32.41 34.10 30.29 30.65 40.07 29.47 33.57 28.8 33.33 ~31.13 35.71 35.45 39.13 35.30 18.62 46.50 26.73 29. 81 25,126,162. 38 34.33 450, 411, 717. 87 27.00 1,040,907,372.43 27.71 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 223 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. A P R I L 30, 1902—Continued. R e s e r v e required, and t h e a m o u n t a n d p e r cent helc He] d. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding 60 per cent of Redemption fund. reserve re- Total amount. Per cent. q u i r e d after d e d u c t i n g redemption fund. 17.32 17.56 20.69 17.58 20.82 18.59 20.31 22.26 17.67 20. 62 19.34 17.50 19.50 $4,581, 789.54 3,143, 326.55 1, 383, 692. 52 1, 016, 602. 80 2, 241, 555.42 1, 287, 510.14 2, 329, 684. 60 868, 544. 99 1, 201, 819. 97 9, 657,135. 84 750,684.39 3, 321, 048. 85 4, 366, 784.16 $1, 360, 354. 63 1, 062, 999.43 599, 098.86 312, 878.45 995, 510. 70 500, 711. 76 .1,104, 529.93 293, 846.49 484,024.35 4, 583, 247.71 381,235.10 1, 200, 831. 96 1, 664, 416.18 $1,106, 650 674,134 448, 984 241,823 736, 783 308, 332 615, 742 455, 876 197, 213 2, 737, 731 131, 478 582,056 1, 323, 353 $2, 637, 526. 23 1,802, 295. 92 784, 292.99 569,199.18 1, 277, 778. 25 751, 281. 09 1, 344,153. 48 494, 249. 99 700, 384. 48 5, 553, 678. 20 443, 300. 64 1, 842,456. 81 2,516,573.50 $185,912.50 139, 500. 00 76, 537. 54 67, 937. 50 111, 925. 00 35, 375. 00 89,428. 80 44, 795. 00 34, 512. 50 401, 005. 50 11,850.00 250,287. 50 172,495. 00 $5, 290, 443.35 3, 678,929.35 1, 908, 913. 39 1,191,838.13 3,121,996.95 1, 595, 699. 84 3,153,854.21 1, 288,767. 48 1, 416,134. 33 13, 275, 662. 41 967, 863. 74 3, 875, 632. 27 5, 676, 837. 67 36,150,179. 77 14, 543, 685. 55 9, 560,155 20, 717,170. 76 1, 621, 561.84 46, 442, 573.14 19.27 15, 810, 803. 31 8,196, 831. 64 16,108,202.86 7, 343, 037. 37 7.363,011.75 5, 068, 084. 65 11,573,433.69 2, 212, 205.13 5, 327, 509. 08 3, 743,106.13 5,456,100. 56 2, 535, 579. 30 2, 521, 872.45 I, 765, 355. 28 3,486, 911. 37 737,186. 30 3, 906,161 1, 826, 914 2, 377, 352 1, 224, 944 998, 547 499, 722 1,826,874 423. 032 9, 057, 532. 57 4, 732, 503. 36 9,323, 037. 37 4, 278, 703.12 4, 320, 733.95 2, 969, 959. 29 6, 705,146. 03 1, 262, 349.07 714,915.69 309, 326. 05 569, 807. 25 211, 865. 50 161,788.50 118,152. 50 398,100. 31 108, 290. 00 19, 006,118. 34 10, 611, 849. 54 17, 726, 297.18 8, 251, 091.92 8, 002. 941. 90 5, 353,189. 07 12, 417,121. 71 2, 530, 857. 37 18.03 19.42 16.51 16.86 16.30 15.84 16.09 17.16 73, 675, 610. 40 25, 573, 620. 47 13, 083, 546 42, 649, 964.76 2, 592, 335. 80 83, 899, 467. 03 17.08 1, 345,181. 59 1,490, 394. 83 4,147, 786. 77 5, 248, 640. 99 2,135, 629.10 706, 050. 06 4, 010, 846. 26 678, 748. 53 1,507,917.71 826, 591. 34 407,165. 85 509, 087. 92 1,070,821.14 1, 968, 252. 07 1, 094, 873.85 294, 239.20 1,974,551.45 229, 657. 65 546,193. 57 388, 331.18 296, 810 265, 588 714, 042 1,023,227 408,418 80,355 840,817 132, 896 357, 939 138, 909 784,175.45 874, 526.90 2, 413, 657. 96 3, 020, 430. 91 1, 254, 834. 96 410, 763. 04 2, 355, 470. 25 392, 060.12 878, 836. 63 469, 502. 30 38, 222. 50 32, 850. 00 125, 023. 50 214, 589. 47 44, 237. 50 21, 445. 00 85, 062. 50 25, 315. 00 43,190. 00 44, 087. 50 1, 526, 373. 80 1, 682, 052. 82 4, 323, 544. 60 6, 226, 499. 45 2, 802, 364. 31 806, 802.24 5, 255, 901. 21 779, 928. 76 1, 826,159. 20 1, 040, 829. 98 17.02 16. 93 15.64 17.79 19.68 17.14 19.66 17.24 18.18 18.89 22, 097, 787.18 8, 483,173. 88 4, 259, 001 12, 854, 258. 52 674, 022. 97 26, 270,456.37 17.83 4, 286, 926. 34 1,143,865.89 2, 966, 420. 74 803, 995. 59 1,083,156.79 71,896.58 475, 307. 95 23,660.46 122, 722. 73 2, 657, 466. 75 793, 514.10 1,947,197.33 307, 655. 40 1, 049, 989.52 19, 074.30 286, 228. 45 31, 352.40 221,168. 80 199, 374 56,530 104, 294 88, 225 143,639 1,028 87,131 1,525 310 2, 532, 227. 30 670, 613. 03 1, 734, 567.44 475, 380. 36 610,369.08 42, 522. 94 278, 773. 47 8, 665. 31 19, 609. 09 66, 547.50 26,177. 50 75, 475. 00 11,695.00 65, 875. 00 1, 025. 00 10, 685. 00 625. 00 2, 825. 00 5, 455, 615. 55 1, 546, 834. 63 3, 861,533. 77 882, 955. 76 1, 869, 872. 60 63, 650. 24 662, 817. 92 42,167.71 243, 9 L2. 89 19.09 20.28 19.53 16.47 25.89 13.28 20.92 26.73 29.81 6, 372, 728. 02 10, 977, 953. 07 7, 313, 647. 05 682, 056 260, 930. 00 14,629,361.07 19.99 250,147, 694.99 94,006, 513.14 45, 971, 015 143, 962, 396. 33 10,114, 558. 04 294,054,482.51 17.63 398,760, 561. 05 159,484, 226 270,177,108. 29 15, 244, 838. 24 843, 666,733. 58 21.94 794, 525, 769.11 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 6a 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 224 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL JULY 16, 1902. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. Cities, States, and Territories. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis , Total central reserve cities $792,033,570.04 216,396,920.03 80, 276,234.36 1,088, 706, 724.43 $210,939, 547.43 56, 703, 852. 20 18, 863, 533.46 26.63 26.20 23.50 286, 506, 933.09 26.32 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. Paul Minneapolis Kanvsas City, Kans Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg , , , Total other reserve cities Total all reserve cities 180,939,227.96 17,329,657.74 16,494,144.17 198,258,040.93 118,580, 437. 79 46, 789, 229.17 20, 211,067. 06 1,180, 312.99 20,927, 572.82 20,102, 928.00 6,771, 652.23 6, 917, 354.72 50, 387,639.16 44,866, 576.53 14, 610, 357.65 23,579, 306.88 20, 461, 039.41 32,481, 657.73 7,858, 372.14 21, 824, 851. 68 20,753,351.52 4,502, 916. 78 53,573, 905.87 8, 574, 748. 31 3,568, 740. 34 23, 468,139.48 37,114, 868.85 22,852, 250.14 11, 946, 477.71 10,416, 073. 95 53,631,972.92 5,302,264.37 4,970, 058.35 56, 823,434.08 31, 812, 989. 70 12,982, 986.09 6, 939, 547.02 366, 064.43 5, 789,858.77 6,176,930.79 2,191, 817.01 2,989, 966.47 13, 828,986.01 11, 918, 298. 37 4, 211, 749. 51 7,777, 347.86 6, 514, 678. 56 8, 355, 039. 25 1, 743, 462.04 6,784,126.57 4, 933, 387.01 1, 439, 943.32 15, 874,619.74 3, 332, 458. 29 805, 707. 80 6, 257, 006.13 14, 931,803.72 8, 079,888.82 4, 245, 968. 38 3, 628, 608.20 29.64 30.59 30.16 28.66 26.83 27.75 34.34 31.02 27.67 30.73 32.37 43.22 27.45 26.56 28.83 32.98 31.84 25.72 22.19 31.08 23.77 31.98 29.63 38.86 22.58 26.66 40.23 35.36 35.54 34.84 1,067, 342, 899.71 314,640, 969. 58 29.48 , 2,156, 049, 624.14 601,147, 902. 67 27.88 , 25,372, 326.88 15,489,288.03 12, 750, 536.93 108, 386,281. 71 20, 647, 949. 53 49,195,453.15 6, 839, 886. 24 26.96 4, 555,565.13 29.41 3, 898, 940. 01 30.58 26, 965, 343. 90 24.88 4, 818,014.18 23.33 13,451,243.72 27.34 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Khode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States 231,841, 836.23 60, 528,993.18 26.11 160, 626, 556.12 87, 820, 020.48 227,916, 874.84 7, 078, 304.48 18,529,101.28 1,162, 557. 54 37, 340, 280.02 22, 908, 962. 34 51,505,941.18 1, 789, 284. 03 3,963,453.15 315, 098. 33 503,133,414. 74 117,823,019.05 23.25 26.09 22.60 25.28 21.39 27.10 23.42 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 225 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902.—Continued. J U L Y 16, 1902. Reserve required, and t h e a m o u n t and p e r cent helc Held. Required. Specie, Legal tenders. Available w i t h reserve a g e n t s , not e x e e d i n g 50 per c e n t of re- Redemption serve r e q u i r e d fund. after d e d u c t i n g redemption fund. $198, 008, 392. 51 $156, 807, 546. 93 $52, 478, 693 f>4 099 230.01 33, 619 549. 20 22 950 703 14, 023, 864. 46 4, 337,169 20, 069,058. 59 272,176, 681.11 204, 450,960.59 79, 766, 565 45, 234, 806.99 4, 332, 414.44 4,123, 536. 04 49, 564, 510. 23 29, 645,109. 45 11, 697, 307. 29 5, 052, 766. 76 295, 078. 25 5, 231, 893. 20 5,025, 732. 00 1,692,913.06 1, 729, 338. 68 12, 596, 909. 79 11,216,644.13 3, 652, 589. 41 5. 894, 826. 72 5,115, 259.85 8, 120,414.43 1, 964, 593. 04 5, 456, 212. 92 5,188, 337.88 1,125,729.20 13, 393, 476.47 2,143, 687. 08 892,185. 09 5, 867, 034. 87 9, 278, 717.21 5, 713, 062. 53 2, 986, 619.43 2, 604, 018. 49 17, 734, 841. 88 920, 713. 20 1, 578, 722. 65 21, 309, 747. 90 10, 842, 860. 90 5,350,711.80 2, 506, 457. 80 181, 500. 00 1, 717,197.15 1,126, 433. 85 441, 807. 55 1,199, 836. 25 3, 628, 805. 61 3,401,285.50 1, 069,175. 50 2,611,273.15 1, 489, 556. 50 2, 701, 545. 00 506, 520. 65 2, 286, 412. 85 1, 385, 628. 35 146, 905.90 3, 795, 289. 77 773, 531. 20 183, 752. 00 1,662,733.26 2, 998, 659. 75 5, 665, 482. 45 1, 962, 695.10 1, 612, 693.60 5, 884, 386 868, 945 863,220 3, 800, 641 4, 767, 800 1, 350, 648 454,554 55, 467 983,705 1,103,130 410, 282 648,644 3, 768, 833 2, 379,992 849, 617 1, 001, 000 1, 379, 409 1, 607, 909 284, 962 350,816 719, 000 436,984 1, 035, 824 325, 354 99,434 1, 330, 750 1, 625, 000 38, 190 112, 531 32, 709 266, 835, 724. 93 102,792,777.07 38, 569, 736 539, 012, 406. 04 307, 243, 737. 66 118, 336, 301 Total amount. Per cent. $1, 653, 307. 50 $210, 939, 547. 43 26.63 1 133 600 00 56 703 852 20 26 20 o 502, 500. 00 18, 863, 533. 46 23. 50 3 2, 289,407.50 286, 506, 933. 09 26. 32 267, 775. 00 30, 000.00 32,100. 00 469, 475. 00 324, 250. 00 151,195. 00 55, 950.00 10, 000. 00 58, 000. 00 208, 050. 00 29, 375. 00 28, 875. 00 223, 050. 00 225, 550. 00 26, 750. 00 24, 000. 00 27, 500. 00 32, 765. 00 24, 030. 00 34, 800. 00 55, 000. 00 35, 000. 00 92, 280. 00 10, 750. 00 8,000. 00 62, 500. 00 85, 000. 00 215, 000. 00 68, 250. 00 31,250.00 46, 370, 518. 87 3, 970, 865. 42 4, 519, 760. 67 50,127, 381. 52 30, 595, 340. 62 12, 625. 610. 95 5, 515, 370.18 366, 064.43 5, 345, 848. 75 4, 846, 454. 85 1, 713, 233. 58 2, 727, 587. 09 13, 807, 618. 50 11, 502, 347. 57 3,758, 462.20 6, 571, 686. 51 5, 440, 345.43 8,355, 039.25 1, 743, 462. 04 5, 382, 735. 31 4,726, 297. 29 1,164, 254.50 11, 573, 992. 00 2,176, 103. 74 733, 278. 54 5, 958, 250. 69 9, 305, 518. 36 8, 079, 888. 82 3, 602, 660. 81 2, 963, 036. 84 25.63 22.91 27.40 25.28 25.80 26.98 27.29 31.02 25.54 24.11 25. 30 39.43 27.40 25.64 25.72 27.87 26.59 25.72 22.19 24.66 22.77 25.86 21.60 25.38 20.55 25. 39 25. 07 35. 36 30.16 28.45 131,260,009.27 2, 946, 520. 00 275, 569, 042. 34 25. 82 131, 260, 009. 27 5, 235, 927. 50 562, 075,975.43 26.07 $22,483, 515. 99 2,151, 207. 22 2, 045, 718. 02 24, 547, 517. 62 14, 660, 429. 72 5, 773, 056.15 2, 498, 408. 38 119, 097. 43 2, 586, 946. 60 2,408, 841. 00 831, 769. 03 850, 231. 84 6,186, 929. 90 5, 495, 547. 07 1,812, 919. 70 2, 935, 413. 36 2, 543, 879.93 4, 012, 820. 25 927, 949. 39 2,710, 706. 46 2, 566, 668.94 545, 364. 60 6, 650, 598. 23 1, 066, 468. 54 442, 092. 54 2, 902, 267. 43 4, 596, 858. 61 2,161, 216. 37 1,459,184. 71 1, 286, 384. 24 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 3, 805, 849. 03 2, 323, 393. 20 1, 912, 580. 54 16, 257, 942. 26 3, 097,192.43 7, 379, 317.97 1, 620, 324. 52 800, 601. 77 683, 657.12 5, 714, 768. 91 1,008,813.89 3, 372, 458. 66 485, 497 307,113 281, 909 3,168, 663 559, 038 1,198, 456 34, 776, 275. 43 13, 200, 624. 87 6, 000, 676 19, 593, 745. 90 2,120, 032. 25 40,915, 079. 02 17.65 24,093, 983. 42 13,173, 003. 07 34,187, 531.23 1, 061, 745. 67 2,779, 365.19 174, 383. 63 8, 269, 873. 94 3,910,186.61 12, 287, 449. 45 411, 942. 64 886,156. 56 133,105. 00 3, 863,165 2, 600, 359 5, 772, 901 160,179 463, 933 26,425 13, 883, 262.91 7,659,112.84 19,771,927.93 610, 362. 40 1, 591, 515.01 97,130.18 955,2li. 90 407, 815. 00 1,234,318.00 44,475. 00 126, 840.17 12, 500. 00 26, 971, 513. 75 14, 637, 473.45 39,066, 596. 38 1, 226, 959. 04 3, 068, 444. 74 269,160.18 16.79 16.67 17.14 17.33 16.56 23.15 75,470, 012. 21 25, 898, 714. 20 12, 946, 962 43,613, 311. 27 2, 781,160. 07 85, 240,147.54 16.94 CUB 1902, PT 1 15 2,137, 294. 07 1, 267, 849. 92 l,028,'943.32 9. 283, 945. 35 1,741,135.46 4,134, 577.78 243, 692. 25 210, 310. 00 197,675. 00 784, 700. 00 195, 300. 00 488, 355. 00 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 4, 486, 807.84 17.68 34 2, 585, 874. 69 16.69 35 2,192,184.44 17.19 36 18, 952, 077. 26 17.49 37 3, 504, 287. 35 16.97 38 9,193, 847. 44 18.69 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL J U L Y 16, 1902—Continued. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in t h e redemption fund. i 1 Cities, States, and Territories. Deposits. Per cent. Amount. STATES, ETC.—continued. Virginia W e s t 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 Statea 67 North Dakota 68 South Dakota 60 Nebraska 70 Kansas 71 Montana 72 \ Wyoming 73 ! Colorado 74 j New Mexico Oklahoma 75 7G Indian Territory . Total Western States Washington . Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a Hawaii a Total Pacific States . $32, 265, 820. 86 21, 622, 736. 69 9, 296,113. 84 6, 586, 938. 09 14, 536, 057.11 8,108, 606. 62 15,169, 477. 04 5,786, 029. 70 7, 522, 934.77 61, 785, 385.91 4, 725, 471.44 22, 823. 669. 20 29, 270, 494. 24 $7, 507, 772 05 5, 264, 392. 53 2, 098, 365. 13 910, 765 74 3, 350, 744. 96 2, 705, 087. 57 4,181, 193.08 1, 679, 249. 07 1,599, 333 74 17, 673, 342 81 1, 308, 571 30 6, 547, 162. 89 8, 921, 014. 27 239, 500, 335. 51 63, 746, 995 14 26.62 111, 58, 109, 50, 48, 35, 76, 15, 30, 664, 362 19, 994, 390 30, 044, 867 12, 438, 129 11, 847, 935 9,401, 163 18, 833, 404 5, 479, 881. 93 13 41 76 35 89 01 03 27.46 34.02 27.35 24.62 24. 25 26.29 24.67 36.26 663, 030. 89 766, 795. 89 847, 703. 51 516, 348. 33 860, 019. 88 756, 358.13 336, 890. 88 112, 263. 81 506,859,411.32 23. 27 24.35 22. 57 13. 83 23. 05 33. 36 27. 56 29. 02: 21. 261 28. 60| 27. 69i 28.69 30. 48 138, 704. 134 51 27.37 8, 903, 542.17 10,118,775.70 27, 673, 753. 79 34,691,712.44 14,920,486.65 4, 994, 000. 66 26, 894, 401. 79 5,172, 385. 46 9, 659, 005.33 5, 341, 677. 01 2,148, 294.93 3,052, 787.46 8, 585, 333. 51 11, 690, 225 90 3.944, 199 59 1, 514, 751 33 10, 689, 040 48 1,656 450 56 2, 618, 276. 45 1,490, 445 06 24.13 30.17 31.02 33.70 26.44 30.33 39.74 32. 03 27.11 27.90 148, 369. 741. 00 47, 389 805 27 30,167, 968. 33 8, 624, 386. 69 19, 664, 265. 94 5,752, 140.70 8, 274, 682. 60 475, 883. 02 2, 939, 252. 04 15^,736.38 798, 757. 71 9,487 3,355 6,021 2,532 4, 005 91 1, 265, 42 226 162 42 263 84 298 96 608.98 163. 39 178 53 168. 33 167 71 622 45 31. 94 31.45 38.90 30.62 44. 03 48. 40; 19.16 43. 04 26.73 28. 37 76, 855, 073.41 27, 026, 634 61 35.16 1, 706, 559, 812. 21 455,219 581 76 26.67 3, 862, 609, 436. 35 1,056,367 484. 43 27.35 a From statement of April 30, 1902. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 227 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. J U L Y 16, 1902—Continued. Reserve required, and t h e a m o u n t a n d p e r cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available w i t h reserve a g e n t s , not exceeding 50 per cent of re- Redemption fund. serve r e q u i r e d after d e d u c t i n g redemption fund. Total amount. Per cent. 16.91 17.42 20.25 13.83 20.31 18.04 21.80 20.69 18.23 20.98 18.46 17.43 19.85 $4, 839, 873.13 3, 243, 410. 50 1,394,417.08 988, 040. 71 2,180, 408. 56 1, 216, 290. 99 2, 275, 421. 56 867, 904. 46 1,128, 440. 22 9, 267,897.89 708, 820. 72 3, 423, 550. 38 4, 390, 574.13 $1, 345, 603. 29 $1,124, 514 624,170 1,138, 570. 84 576, 616. 68 439, 821 199,513 343. 992. 95 646, 391 952, 791. 50 293,812 423, 260.58 1, 229, 692. 20 673, 623 282, 479. 05 374,128 506,613.10 174, 072 2, 436, 534 4, 802, 382. 82 270, 937. 55 169, 327 1, 269, 430. 66 551, 739 1, 257, 598 1,850,168.55 $2, 780, 736. 38 1, 859, 738.40 791, 947. 64 299, 422. 29 1, 241, 622. 64 706,127.10 1, 307, 949.93 491,117.67 656,163.13 5, 319,144. 83 415, 452.43 1, 901, 242. 73 2, 533, 698.98 $205, 312. 50 143, 846.50 74, 504. 34 67, 837. 50 111, 037. 50 39, 412. 50 95, 505. 00 49, 375. 00 34, 835. 00 402, 656. 50 16, 400. 00 254, 812. 50 167, 742. 50 35, 925, 050. 33 14, 992, 539.79 8, 965, 242 20, 304, 364.15 1, 663, 277. 34! 16,749,454.63 8, 815, 019.38 16, 477,155. 53 7, 577,452. 25 7, 329, 002.98 5, 363, 453. 72 11, 450, 533. 63 2, 266, 839. 57 5, 593, 076. 94 3, 903, 813. 82 5,606,312.34 2, 734, 326. 07 2, 586, 627. 84 1,943,361.99 3, 526, 660. 65 711, 259. 56 4, 077,177 1, 896, 907 2, 391, 260 1, 450, 214 983, 593 654, 619 1, 817, 381 396, 589 9, 618, 645.15 5,097,178.79 9, 541, 313.09 4,416, 052. 05 4,298,092.19 3,146, 318. 23 6, 631,122. 64 1, 296, 560. 74 718, 379.39 319, 721. 40 574, 967. 05 217, 365. 50 165, 516. 00 119, 590. 00 398, 662. 56 105, 905. 00 20, 007, 278. 48 11, 217, 621. 01 18,113, 852. 48 8, 817, 957. 62 8, 033, 829. 03 5, 863, 889. 22 12, 373, 826. 85 2, 510, 314. 30 17.92 19.09 16.49 17.46 16.44 16.40 16.21 16.61 7G, 028, 911. 69 26, 605,439. 21 13, 667, 740 44,045, 282. 88 2, 620,106.90 86, 938, 568. 99 17.15 1, 335, 531. 33 1, 517, 816. 35 4,151, 063. 07 5, 203, 756. 87 2, 238,072.99 749,100.10 4, 034,160. 27 775, 857. 82 1,448,850.80 801, 251. 55 411,106. 80 544,475. 45 1, 040, 359. 77 2, 074, 510.18 1,167, 339. 45 312, 930. 05 1, 959, 273. 82 234, 612. 00 542, 895. 65 370, 445. 97 244,792 280, 838 696, 086 888,309 458, 512 93, 735 709, 531 174, 406 353,214 147,518 777, 851. 29 890, 685. 81 2,414, 315.74 2, 989, 286. 92 1, 315, 416. 69 436, 537. 56 2, 370, 396.16 449, 694.19 841, 339.98 452, 295. 93 39,112. 50 33,340.00 127, 203. 50 221, 612. 00 45, 711. 85 21, 537. 50 83, 500. 00 26, 367. 50 46, 617. 50 47, 425. 00 22, 255,461.15 4,525,195. 25 1,293, 658.00 2, 949, 639. 89 862,821.11 1,241,202.39 71, 382.45 440, 887. 80 23, 660.46 119,813. 66 $5, 456,166.17 3, 766, 325.74 1, 882, 889. 66 910, 765. 74 2, 951, 842. 64 1, 462, 612.18 3, 306, 770.13 1,197, 099. 72 1, 371, 683. 23 12, 960, 718.15 872,116.98 3, 977, 224.89 5, 809, 208. 03 45, 925, 423. 28 19.18 1,472, 862. 59 16.54 1, 749, 339. 26 17.29 4,277, 965.01 15.46 6,173, 718.10 17.80 2, 986, 979. 99 20.02 864, 740.11 17.32 5,182, 700.98 19.27 885, 079.69 17.11 1, 784, 067.13 18.47 1, 017, 684. 90 19.05 4,106, 941 12, 937, 820.27 692, 427. 35 26, 395,137.76 17.79 3,153, 580. 85 848, 780. 40 2, 020, 442. 03 358, 270. 80 1,165,415. 70 27, 931.10 362, 984.00 31, 352.40 196, 206. 05 263, 473 72, 990 109, 921 98, 261 190, 010 1,540 92,470 1,525 240 2, 675,188. 65 760, 488. 30 1,723,238.93 510, 555. 66 705, 571.43 42,214.47 258,121. 68 8, 665. 31 27, 351. 40 66, 547, 50 26,177. 50 77, 575. 00 11, 895. 00 65, 250. 00 1,025. 00 10, 685. 00 625. 00 2,825. 00 6,158, 790. 00 I, 708, 436. 20 3, 931, 176. 96 978, 982.46 2,126, 247.13 72, 710. 57 724, 260. 68 42,167. 71 226, 622.45 20.42 19.81 19.99 17.02 25.69 15.28 24.64 26. 73 28.37 8,164, 963. 33 830, 430 6, 711, 395. 83 20.78 8, 657, 949.14 262, 605. 00 15, 969, 394.16 255, 983, 971. 82 97, 520, 230. 54 46,517,991 147, 205, 920. 30 10,139, 608.91 301, 383, 750. 75 17.66 794, 996, 377.86 404,763, 968. 20 164, 854, 292 278, 465, 929. 57 15, 375, 536. 41 863, 459, 726.18 22.33 11,528,261.01 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 fi9 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 81 85 228 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents,andin the redemption fund. Cities, States, and Territories. Deposits. Amount. Per cent. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. $753, 438, 055.46 209, 595,160. 38 77, 554, 662. 95 New York . Chicago St. Louis. .. Total 1,040,587,878.79 $186,075, 545.57 45, 876, 681. 83 18, 732, 488. 84 24. 70 21.89 24.15 250,684,716. 24 24.09 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Houston Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Des Moines St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City, Kans. Kansas City, Mo . . . St. Joseph." Lincoln Omaha Denver San Francisco Los Angeles Portland, Oreg Total.. Total all reserve cities 178,973, 545.83 19,479, 830.14 16,466, 309. 31 198, 993, 819. 56 115,912, 379. 22 46,775, 520. 64 19,872, 098. 88 1, 270, 470. 00 15, 988, 740. 58 19, 233, 664. 57 6, 686, 945. 53 7, 385, 865.71 49, 599, 417.18 44, 945, 834. 23 14, 814, 333. 05 23, 753, 695.45 20,901,611.42 32, 273, 341. 75 6, 554, 238. 07 21, 578, 726. 62 21,152, 676. 36 5, 624, 491. 09 54, 279, 424.20 8, 761,110.92 3, 331, 997.75 22, 260, 557. 98 38, 066, 062. 46 23, 496, 346. 84 11, 862, 579. 22 10, 275, 442.18 53, 406, 901. 96 5, 904,196. 27 3, 752,146. 08 53, 848, 619. 64 24,481,129. 54 11, 062, 942. 32 6, 210, 288. 67 456, 405. 85 3, 993, 098. 70 5, 382, 324. 68 1, 664, 282. 54 2, 692, 540. 58 12, 060, 682. 34 10,111,812.91 3, 755, 248. 01 7, 318, 265. 74 5, 500,103.29 8, 680, 097. 38 1, 271, 413. 07 6,618,384.91 5, 264, 479. 69 2,931,750.73 16, 873, 455.58 2,777,218.11 627,165. 92 5, 930, 080.17 15,206, 794. 85 8, 712, 561. 75 3, 428, 429. 97 3, 253, 677.10 19.40 30.67 24.89 52.12 31.09 31.70 18.80 26. 64 39.95 37.08 28.90 31.66 1, 060, 571, 076. 74 293,176, 498. 35 27.64 j 2,101,158, 955. 53 29.84 30.31 22.79 27.06 21.12 23.65 31. 25 35.92 24.97 27. 98 24. 36.46 24.32 22.50 25.35 30.81 26.31 26. 90 543, 861,214. 59 25.88 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 . 27, 341, 588.88 15, 820, 238. 02 13,163, 680. 81 109, 318,193. 93 20,801,072.20 48, 836,159.53 7, 643, 003. 60 4, 486. 020. 95 3, 755, 737. 09 26,511, 871.43 5, 030,161. 87 13, 313,115.37 27.95 28.36 28.53 24.25 24.18 27.26 235, 280, 933. 37 60, 739, 910. 31 25.81 166,192,159.12 91,672,773.40 231, 555, 985.10 7,943,310. 19,608, 942. 84 1,116,233.71 36,982,161.06 21,312,442.29 50, 962, 507. 30 2,126, 906. 52 3, 934, 292. 94 321, 344. 06 22.25 23. 25 22. 01 26.78 20.06 28.79 518, 089,405.10 115, 639, 654.17 22. 32 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 229 BANKS; YEAK ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding 50 per cent of Redemption Total amount. Per fund. reserve recent. quired after deducting redemption fund. $188,359, 513. 87 $136, 930, 350. 57 $47, 372, 532 52, 398, 790. 09 30, 063, 483. 83 15, 673,198 19, 388, 665. 74 14, 448, 561. 84 3, 701, 427 $1,772,663.00 $186, 075, 545. 57 24.70 140, 000. 00 45, 876, 681. 83 21.89 582, 500. 00 18, 732, 488. 84 24.15 260,146, 969. 70 181, 442, 396. 24 66,747,157 2, 495,163. 00 250, 684, 716. 24 24.09 44, 743, 386.46 4, 869,957. 54 4,116, 577.33 49, 748, 454. 89 28, 978, 094. 81 11, 693, 880.16 4, 968, 024. 72 317, 617. 50 3, 997,185.15 4,808,416.14 1, 671, 736. 38 1, 846, 466. 43 12, 399, 854. 29 11, 236, 458. 56 3, 703, 583. 26 5, 938, 423. 86 5, 225, 402. 86 8, 068, 335.44 1, 638, 559. 52 5, 394, 681. 65 5, 288,169. 09 1, 406,122. 77 13, 569, 856. 05 2,390,277.73 832, 999. 44 5, 565, 139. 49 9, 516, 515. 61 5, 874, 086. 71 2, 965, 644. 80 2, 568, 860. 54 265,142, 769.18 15, 837, 972. 34 893, 381. 25 1,494, 737. 85 17,781,330.65 10, 225, 922. 56 3, 775, 061. 80 2, 004, 662. 80 112, 329. 00 1, 236,437. 35 1,100, 430. 50 407, 656. 60 1, 065, 744.35 3, 214, 922. 92 3, 410, 262. 00 1,142,631.45 2, 488, 857. 70 1, 435, 930. 00 2, 732, 445.58 421,723.55 2,196, 047.19 1,432,171.85 164, 682. 55 3,412,615.26 620, 358. 80 117, 057. 40 1, 496, 396. 70 2,864,981.95 6, 049, 073. 95 1, 783,170. 00 1, 661, 588. 60 92,580,585.10 5, 336, 835 $22, 222, 530. 73 2, 419, 978. 77 1, 024, 581 1, 708, 585. 23 516, 723 3,106, 072 29, 645, 852. 44 3, 456, 598 10,469,483.98 5. 758, 817. 58 1, 085, 778 2, 456, 037. 36 412, 859 153, 808. 75 16, 000 1,972, 092. 57 567, 441 2,300, 183.07 1,103,332 821,380.69 404, 815 729, 331 • 868, 590. 23 5, 676, 704. 92 2,943,016 4, 555, 006. 91 1,915,294 1, 838, 416. 63 670, 290 2,949, 711. 93 822, 457 2,581,451.43 843, 747 4, 015, 417. 72 880,168 639, 483. 52 186,106 2, 679, 940. 82 309, 587 2, 616, 584. 54 730. 000 684,311.38 1,154,723 6, 738, 788. 03 525, 000 1,089,763.86 350, 457 412, 499. 72 85, 319 2, 751, 319. 75 1,029,742 4,714,507.81 2,137,168 2, 399, 890. 80 48,597 1, 444, 357. 37 132, 652 1, 268, 805. 27 28, 829 298, 325. 00 30, 000.00 32,100.00 456, 750. 00 329,125.00 176,245.00 55, 950. 00 10, 000. 00 53, 000. 00 208, 050. 00 28, 975. 00 28, 875. 00 220, 038. 50 231, 250. 00 26, 750. 00 39, 000. 00 62, 500. 00 37, 500. 00 24,100. 00 34,800. 00 55, 000. 00 37, 500. 00 92, 280. 00 10,750.00 8, 000.00 62, 500. 00 87, 500. 00 215, 000. 00 68, 250. 00 31, 250. 00 43, 695, 663. 07 4, 367, 941. 02 3, 752,146. 08 50, 990, 005. 09 24, 481, 129. 54 10, 795, 902. 38 4, 929, 509.16 292, 137.75 3, 828, 970. 92 4,711,995.57 1, 662, 827. 29 2, 692, 540. 58 12, 060, 682. 34 10,111,812.91 3, 678, 088. 08 C, 300, 026. 63 4, 923, 628. 43 7, 665, 531. 30 1,271,413.07 5, 220, 375. 01 4. 833, 756. 39 2,041,216.93 10, 768, 683. 29 2, 071, 329. 66 622, 876.12 5, 339, 9.18. 45 0, 804,157. 76 8,712,561.75 3, 428, 429. 97 2, 990, 472.87 24.41 22.42 22.79 25.62 21.12 23.08 24.81 22.99 23.95 24. 50 24.87 36.46 24.32 22.50 24.83 26.52 23. 56 23.75 19.40 24.19 22.86 36.29 19.84 23.64 18.69 23. 99 25. 76 37.08 28.90 29.10 1 ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 <3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ?fi 27 tt« V,9 30 31 3? 33 32, 553, 517 129, 854, 303. 81 3, 057, 363. 50 258. 045, 769.41 24.33 525, 289,738. 88 274, 022, 981. 34 99, 300, 674 129, 854, 303. 81 5, 552, 526. 50 508, 730,485. 65 24.21 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 2,315,577.64 443, 776 1,299,315.42 337, 312 1, 061, 656. 27 262,638 9, 364, 307. 45 2, 560, 855 1,754,646.49 533,792 4,104, 851. 36 923,208 • 4,101, 238. 33 2, 373, 035. 70 1, 974, 552.12 16, 397, 729. 09 3,120,160. 83 7, 325, 423. 93 1, 583, 455. 25 808, 832. 39 719,729.46 5, 291, 060. 07 990, 603. 42 3,150, 716. 78 35,292,140.00 12, 544, 397. 37 5, 061, 581 19, 900, 354. 63 2,124, 882. 25 39, 631, 215. 25 16.84 24, 928, 923. 87 13, 750, 916.01 34, 733, 397.77 1,191, 496. 64 2, 941, 341.42 167, 435. 06 7, 921, 376. 70 3, 470, 320.05 11, 656, 795. 67 373, 299. 87 857, 653.47 119, 220. 00 3, 623, 545 2, 495,175 5,167, 706 160,614 441, 583 12, 850 984, 380.00 14, 366, 666. 32 8,010,203.11 400, 577.50 20,103, 678. 76 1,227,266.50 688,542.98 43, 925. 00 1, 693, 606. 95 118,663.18 92,961.03 12,500.00 26,895, 968. 02 14, 376, 275. 66 38,155, 446. 93 1, 266, 381.85 3,111,506.60 237,531.03 77, 713,410. 77 24, 398, 665. 76 11, 901, 473 44, 955, 659.15 84, 043,110. 09 16.22 241. 942. 25 207,510.00 205,125. 00 790, 550. 00 195, 750. 00 484, 005. 00 2, 787, 312.18 4, 584, 751.14 2, 652, 969. 81 2, 249,148. 73 18, 006, 772. 52 3,474,791.91 8, 662, 781.14 16.77 16.77 17.09 16.47 16.70 17.74 16.18 15.68 16.48 15.94 15.86 21.28 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 230 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 77.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 15, 1902-Continued. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. Deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. Per cent. STATES, ETC.—continued. 46 47: 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 j 57 : 58 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Car< lina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana — Illinois Michigan .. AVisconsin. Minnesota.. Iowa Missouri... Total Middle States. | I | $7, 537, 542. 97 5, 195,804.311 2, 052, 516. 36 1, 354, 730. 43 3, 409, 232. 09 2,432, 846. 96 3, 967. 902. 28 1. 185, 782. 60 I, 343, 034. 71 16,077,301.92 867, 959. 56 6, 383, 390. 49 7, 588, 696. 47 22.45 23. 90 21.24 20.63 22.56 30.35 25.83 21.59 17.87 26.23 20.94 28.00 26.17 240, 272,868. 54=) 59, 396, 741.15 24.72 114,613,500.73 61, 612, 276. 36 111, 234, 409.49 51,819,261.25 49, 528, 280.97 36,911,627.41 74, 287, 712. 28 16, 204, 545.45 29, 819, 469. 53 21, 213, 297. 51 27,991, 368.01| 12,424, 741.75 11,446, 491.60 9,014, 467.01 15,672, 923.92 6,133, 731.72 26. 02 34.43 25.16 23.98 23.11 24.42 21.10 37.85 516,211,613.94 133,718,491.05^ 25.90 2,160, 539. Ill - 3,246,350.33; 8, 293, 892. 92| 12, 496, 052. 64i 5, 414, 284. 61! 1, 798, 133. 82 11,007,661.33 1, 585, 288. 89 2, 546, 300. 67 l,713,402.51| 22. 09 29.14 30.04 35.02 33.70 33.20 40.07 30.57 26.64 29. $33, 569, 413. 38 21, 739, 974.19 9,061, 934. 79 6, 567, 849. 09 15,112, 377. 70 8, 016, 643. 09 15, 359, 421. 95 ~ 91 225. 34 5,491 7, 514, 410.19 61,299, 958. 33 4,145, 612.07 22,798, 821.02 28, 995, 227. 40! North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory . 153, 756, 872. 2 50, 201, 906. 83| 32. 69 31, 414,253. 81 8, 847,993. 87 20, 310,267.80 5, 896,818.56 8, 682,175.19 513, 316.52 2, 863,764. 39 210, 174. 84 124. 81 8, 776, 219. 341 3. 244, 959. 35J 5i 552, 669.661 2,714,064. 4,066, 768. 49 82, 307. 95 1, 080, 713.15 77, 484. 46 222, 889. 83 27.94 36. 67 27.34 46.02 46.84 16.03 37. 74 36.87 Total Pacific States .. 79, 594, 889. 79 25, 818, 077.16 32.44 Total country banks . 1, 743, 206, 583. 01 445, 572, 780. 67 25.56 Total United States .. ^ 8 4 4 7 3 6 5 , 538. 57 989, 433, 995. 26 25. 74 Total Western States . Washington. Oregon California . . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaskaa Hawaii a a Statement of July 16, 1902. 26.03 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 231 BANKS, YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1902—Continued. S E P T E M B E R 15, 1902—Continued. Reserve required, and t h e a m o u n t and p e r ceiQt held Held. Required. Specie*. Available w i t h reserve a g e n t s , not exceeding Legal ten- 60 p e r cent of Redemption reserve refund. ders. quired after d e d u c t i n g redemption fund. Total amount. Per cent. $5, 035, 412. 01 260, 996.13 1, 449, 290. 22 985, 177. 36 2, 266, 856. 66 1, 202, 496. 46 2, 303, 913. 29 823, 683. 80 1, 127, 161. 53 9, 194, 993. 75 621, 841. 81 3, 419, 823. 15 4, 349, 284. 11 $1, 341, 371. 54 064, 350. 99 518, 293. 47 270, 059. 30 784, 255. 91 394, 757.68 1, 037, 370. 09 246, 302. 78 361, 964. 67 4, 240, 369.58 258, 800.85 1, 192, 787.66 1, 588, 546. 97 $950, 152 544, 902 431, 629 239, 752 728, 073 302, 808 558, 402 324, 598 157, 556 2, 525, 266 144, 790 507, 069 1, 026, 194 $2, 890, 453. 05 1, 867, 347. 67 817, 374.13 551, 693. 91 1,293,101.49 696,260.37 1, 324,099. 97 461, 900.28 655, 026. 91 5, 270, 542. 05 365, 095.08 1, 899, 595. 89 2, 508, 777. 96 $217, 990. 25 148, 750.00 87, 000. 00 65, 687.50 111, 687. 50 42, 062. 50 97, 080. 00 53, 850.00 35,450. 00 410, 757. 00 13, 350. 00 253, 830. 00 167,987.50 $5, 399, 966. 84 3, 625, 350. 66 1, 854, 296. 60 1, 127,192. 71 2, 917,117. 90 1, 435, 888. 55 3, 016, 952. 06 1, 086,651. 06 1, 209, 997. 58 12, 446, 934. 63 782, 035. 93 3, 853, 282.55 5, 291, 506. 43 16. 09 46 16.68 47 19. 19 48 17. 16 49 19. 30 50 17. 91 51 19. 64 52 19. 79 53 16. 10 54 20. 30 55 18.86 56 16.90 57 18. 25 58 36, 040, 930. 28 13, 299, 231. 49 8, 441, 191 20, 601, 268. 76 1,705, 482. 25 5, 348, 242. 74 3, 830, 600. 83 5, 535, 848. 75 2, 550, 451.26 2, 470, 918. 47 I, 972, 996. 36 3, 287, 665. 85 709, 913.44 3 810, 687 1, 855, 689 2 2H5. 195 1 189,696 831, 944 541, 529 1 637, 534 386, 226 9, 876, 432. 90 5, 345, 580. 87 9, 665, 048. 62 4, 529, 939. 21 4, 357, 034.18 3, 245, 777. 47 6, 449, 273. 56 1, 393, 052. 59 17, 19? 9, 241 16, 685, 7, 772, 7,429. 5, 536, 11 143, 2, 430, 025.11 841. 45 161. 42 889. 19 M?, 15 744. 11 156. 84 681 82 731, 332, 576, 222, 167, 127, 394, 108, 44, 047,173. 50 18. 33 303. 59 540.00 747. 05 990.50 518.50 115. 00 367.56 927. 50 19, 766, 666. 23 11, 364,410. 70 18, 042. 839. 42 8, 493, 076. 97 7, 827, 415. 15 5, 887, 417. 83 11, 768, 840. 97 2, 598,119. 53 17. 24 18. 45 16. 22 16. 39 15. 80 15. 95 15. 84 63 64 65 16.03 66 25, 706, 637. 70 12 518, 500 44, 862,139. 40 2, 661, 509. 70 85, 748, 786. 80 16. 61 75 24 70 48 34 15 01 39 36 43 413, 455. 02 478, 322. 55 1 076 506. 32 2 006 781.64 1 049 470. 70 314 643. 85 1 882 007. 25 268 806. 40 535 667. 03 377 797. 24 318 081 312, 754 630 576 868 669 394 983 92 175 650 543 161 335 251 589 170 084 855,715.34 981, 881. 54 2, 408, 249. 21 3,077, 237. 68 1, 418,180. 30 474,510.99 2,422, 899. 60 450, 590. 63 830,181. 81 496, 849. 75 40, 887. 50 34, 465. 00 128, 016. 00 222, 955.00 45, 987. 50 21 537. 50 82 800. 00 26, 950. 00 50, 320. 00 49 117.50 1, 628,138. 86 1, 807, 423. 09 4, 243, 347. 53 6,175, 643. 32 2, 908, 621. 50 902, 867. 34 5, 038, 249. 85 907, 682. 03 1, 667, 757. 84 1, 093, 848 49 16. 65 16. 23 15. 37 17. 31 18. 11 23 063 530 85 8 403 458. 00 3 850, 789 13, 416, 296. 85 703 036. 00 26 373,579 85 17 15 210 430 64 785 112 822 80, 917 140, 086 1 415 71 530 1 255 170 2, 787, 384. 34 780, 425. 44 1, 780, 404.10 523,314.17 742, 245. 76 45, 583.48 251, 327. 79 18, 540.73 21, 238. 78 66 497. 50 26, 490. 00 79, 200. 00 12, 332. 50 65 250. 00 1 025. 00 10 685. 00 625.00 2 825.00 5 942, 716 74 1 702, 386.79 4 077,218 35 963, 595. 87 2,110,174 67 74,648 5f 616, 428 04 49,494 13 222, 889 83 6, 950,464.59 264 930. 00 77, 131, 742. 39 1 467, 079 1 670, 934 4, 141, 764 5 351, 684 2 409, 621 812 389 4 120 966 111 934 1 433 956. 877, 200 4 712 138 07 1 327 199.08 3 046, 540 17 884 522 78 1 302 326 28 76, 997 48 429, 564 66 31 526 22 128, 418 72 2 878 830 2 104 347, 1 162 26 282 29 198 404. 90 686. 35 792. 25 032. 20 592. 91 625. 05 885. 25 073. 40 656. 05 11 939 233 46 7 860 748. 36 683 410 261 480 987. 45 92 213 138. 68 42 456, 944 786 770 726. 33 366 236 120.02 141 757 618 16.67 18 17 17 18 34 50 45 70 67 68 69 70 71 7? 73 74 75 76 18 92 77 19 24 78 20 07 79 16.34 80 24 31 81 14.54 8* 21 53 83 23.55 84 26 03 85 15 759,552 95 19 80 150, 686,183.38 10, 247 152. 38 295 603, 418 44 16.91 804 333, 904 09 20.92 280, 540, 487.19 15, 799, 678. 88 59 60 61 232 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 78.—DEPOSITS HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS, AMOUNT AND RATIO OF LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE REQUIRED; ALSO AMOUNT, RATIO, AND CLASSIFICATION OF RESERVE ACTUALLY HELD ON DECEMBER 10, 1901. FEBRUARY 25, 1902, APRIL 30, 1902, JULY 16, 1902, AND SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Eeserve required. No. of Location of banks. banks Deposits. Eeserve held. Classification of reserve held. RedempDue Lawful tion fund Ra- Amount. Ratio. Amount. money from rewith tio. serve •in bank. agents.a Treasurer. December 10,1901. Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Not reserve cities v . Total February 02 276 3,953 Millions. P.ct. Millions. Per ct. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. 25 262.4 258.6 1,049.6 24.9 261.0 2.4 25 126.0 995.5 248.9 28.5 284.2 3.1 155.1 15 136.1 1, 585. 0 237.7 26.8 424.5 10.5 277.9 4,291 3, 630.1 61 269 4,027 3,167.4 1,026. 9 1, 632. 9 4,357 3, 827. 2 60 271 4,092 1,128. 6 1, 048. 9 1,667.7 4,423 3,845. 2 61 274 4,200 1, 088. 7 1, 067. 3 1,706.6 4,535 3, 862. 6 61 272 4,268 1, 040. 6 1,060.6 1, 743. 2 4,601 3, 844.4 749.0 26.7 969.7 520.7 433.0 16.0 291.9 256.7 244.9 25.6 30.3 28.1 298.2 310. 8 458.7 295.9 130.2 135.7 177.6 312.7 2.3 3.0 10.3 793.5 27.9 1,067.7 561.8 490.3 15.6 282.2 262. 2 250.1 25.3 25.2 17.6 285.4 264.1 294.1 283.3 134.9 140.0 126.2 144.0 2.1 3.0 10.1 794.5 2L9 843.6 558.2 270.2 15.2 272.2 266.8 256.0 20.3 25.8 17.7 286.5 275. 6 301.4 284.2 141.3 144.1 131.3 147.2 2.3 3.0 10.1 795.0 22.3 863.5 569.6 278.5 15.4 260.2 265.1 261.5 24.1 24.3 16.9 250.7 258.0 295.6 248.2 125.1 134.7 129.8 150.7 2.5 3.1 10.2 786.8 20.9 804.3 508.0 280.5 15.8 25,1902. Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Not reserve cities Total 25 25 15 April 80,1902. Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Not reserve cities Total 25 25 15 July 16,1902. Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Not reserve cities Total 25 25 15 September 15,1902. Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Not reserve cities Total 23 25 15 a Available with reserve agents April 30, 1902, and subsequently. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 233 No. 79.—NET DEPOSITS OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, AND THE R E S E R V E R E Q U I R E D AND H E L D ON T H R E E D A T E S IN THE YEARS 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, AND 1902. NEW YORK CITY. Reserve held. No. of banks. Date. Net de- Reserve posits. required. Classification of reserve. Ratio to Lawful Amount. deposits. money. Due \ Redempfrom j tion agents." | fund. Millions. Millions. I Millions. Per cent. Millions. \ Millions Millions. 468.4 117.1 153. 8 32.8 153.0 0.8 503.9 125.9 159.6 31.6 158.8 0.8 506. 8 27.1 136.5 126.7 ] 137.3 0.8 May 14,1897 J u l y 23,1897 Oct. 5,1897 May 5,1898 J u l y 14,1898 Sept. 20,1898 550.1 638.0 596.0 137.5 159.5 149. 0 177.5 195.4 153.6 32.2 30.6 25.7 176.7 194.6 152.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 Apr. 5,1899 J u n e 30,1899 Sept.7,1899 767.9 780.6 707.7 191.9 195.1 176.9 204.3 199.2 178.3 26.6 26.9 25.2 203.6 198.5 177.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 Apr. 26, ]900 J u n e 29,1900 Sept. 5,1900 727.6 739.6 769.5 181.9 184.9 1.92. 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 J u l y 15,1901 Sept, 30,1901 827.4 794.5 811.3 206.8 198.6 202.8 26.1 26.3 26.7 214.6 207.5 215.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 Apr.30,1902 J u l y 16,1902 Sept. 15,1902 829.8 792.0 753.4 207.5 198.0 188.3 216.2 209.1 217.1 ! i 210,3 211.0 186.1 25.4 26.6 24.7 208.7 209. 3 184.3 1.6 1.7 1.8 CHICAGO. May 14,1897 July 23,1897 Oct. 5,1897 May 5, 1898 J u l y 14,1898 Sept. 20,1898 \ Apr. 5,1899 J u n e 30,1899 Sept. 7, 1899 Apr. 26,1900 June29,1900 Sept. 5,1900 ! Apr. 24,1901 Julyl5,1901 Sept. 30,1901 Apr.30,1902 J u l y 16,1902 Sept. 15,1902 * 20 19 19 103.3 102.8 105.7 25.8 25.7 26.4 42.7 39.1 38.1 41.3 38.1 36.0 42.7 49.1 38.0 0.05 0.05 0.06 16 17 17 130.2 130.7 128.3 32.5 32.7 32.1 43.6 40.8 40.4 33.4 31.2 31.4 43.5 40.8 40. 3 0. 05 0.05 0.07 16 16 16 148.0 157.1 154.1 37.0 39.2 38.5 40.4 42.3 39.2 27.3 26.9 25.4 40.4 42.2 39.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 16 16 14 155.6 170.2 173. 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 12 12 12 192.3 209.7 201.9 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 11 11 11 218. 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 a Available with reserve agents Apr. 30, 1902, and subsequently. 234 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 79.—NET DEPOSITS OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. ST. LOUIS. Reserve held. Date. No. of '' Net de- Reserve banks, posits. required 1 May 14,1897 July23.1897 Oct. 5,1897 May 5,1898 July 14,1898 Sept. 20,1898 Classification of reserve. Due RedempRatio to Lawful from tion Amount. deposits. money. agents.« fund. Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. Millions. 29.8 29.3 0.07 8.7 7.4 26.8 0.08 30.6 8.2 7.6 8.1 24.7 0.09 33.0 8.1 8.2 8.0 10.3 41.1 11.3 27.3 11.2 0.08 38.6 9.6 9.4 24.3 9.3 0.1 37.0 20.6 7.5 9.3 7.6 0.1 Apr. 5,1899 June 30,1899 Sept. 7,1899 55.4 57.1 56.2 13.8 14.2 14.0 11.6 13.5 12.1 20.9 23.8 21.5 11.4 13.4 12.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 Apr. 26,1900 June 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 0.3 0.3 0.3 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 0.4 0.5 0.6 Apr. 30,1902 J u l y 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 0.4 0.5 0.6 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. May 14,1897. July 23,1897. Oct. 5,1897... 265 262 261 539.3 568. 3 586.4 34.7 34.0 34.2 92.7 96.8 94.5 92.7 104.3 104.5 1.8 1.9 1.8 May 5,1898 ... July 14,1898.. Sept. 20,1898. 259 257 256 612.8 643.3 655.5 33.8 34.8 32.9 103.3 103.8 103. 6 102.6 118.6 110.4 1.6 1.7 1.7 Apr. 5,1899 ... June 30,1899. Sept. 7,1899.. 251 254 255 798.9 832.9 842.6 33.4 31.6 30.3 114.8 115.4 79.7 150.7 146.3 140.1 1.7 1.7 1.7 Apr. 26,1900 . June 29,1900. Sept. 5,1900.. 261 266 267 872.4 900.0 921.3 31.6 31.5 31.9 122.6 125.1 123.7 151.4 156.2 167.7 2.1 2.4 2.6 Apr. 24,1901. July 15,1901. Sept. 30,1901. 271 274 275 1, 001.5 1, 005. 6 1,015.4 250.3 251.4 253.8 30.4 28.9 29.3 131.0 130.4 126.5 170.9 157.6 168.4 3.0 3.1 3.1 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 25.2 25.8 24.3 134.9 141.3 125.1 126.2 131.3 129.8 3.0 3.0 3.1 i Available with reserve agents April 30, 1902, and subsequently. EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. 235 No. 79.—NET D E P O S I T S OF T H E NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. STATES AND TERRITORIES, EXCLUSIVE OF RESERVE CITIES. Reserve held. Date. No. of banks. Net deposits. Reserve required. Millions. Ratio to Amount. deposits. Millions. Classification of reserve. Lawful monev. Due Redempfrom tion, agents, a fund. May 14,1897 July 23,1897 Oct. 5,1897 3,274 3,275 3,276 887.3 905.8 963. 5 Millions. 133.1 135. 8 144.5 May 5,1898 J u l y 14,1898 Sept. 20,1898 3,257 3,255 3,259 1, 028. 0 1,036.3 1, 062. 8 154.2 155. 4 159.4 330.7 330.8 333.1 32.1 31.9 31.3 125.5 122. 4 116.4 198.3 201.4 209.6 7.0 6.9 7.1 Apr.5,1899 J u n e 30,1899 Sept. 7,1899 3,265 3, 262 3,274 1,199. 5 1, 225.9 1, 270. 7 179.9 183.8 190.6 393. 5 389. 9 405.0 32.8 31.8 31.8 124.0 122,1 123. 6 261.9 260.4 274.0 7.6 7.4 7.4 Apr. 26, J 900 J u n e 29, 1900 Sept. 5,1900 3,304 3,400 3,540 1,307.1 1, 309. 2 1, 361.1 196.0 196.3 204.1 387.6 387.5 414.3 29.6 29.6 30.4 125. 9 122.0 121.9 253.5 256.5 282.9 8.1 9.0 9.4 Apr. 24,1901 J u l y 15.1901.. Sept 30,1901 3, 729 3,829 3,885 , 499.5 ., 522. 9 ,566. 6 224.9 228.4 233.5 453.5 440.8 429.0 30.2 28.9 27.5 134.0134.0 130.4 309.0 296.4 288.1 10.4 10.3 10.4 Apr. 30,1902 July 16,1902 Sept. 15,1902 4,092 4,200 4, 268 ., 667. 7 , 706. 6 1, 743.2 250.1 256.0 261.5 294.1 301.4 295.6 17.6 17.7 16.9 140.0 144.1 134.7 144.0 147.2 150.7 10.1 10.1 10.2 297.7 289.2 311.4 Per cent. Millions. Millions. Million^. 113.2 31.5 159. 3 7.2 110.6 31.9 171.4 7.2 111. 7 32.3 192.5 7.2 SUMMARY. May 14,1897. July 23,1897. Oct. 5,1897 . . 3, 614 3,610 3,610 2,028. 2 2,111.6 2,195. 6 418.3 437.3 452.5 672.2 699.2 695. 9 33.1 33.1 31.7 410.2 413.5 388.9 251. 9 275.8 297. 0 10.1 10.0 \0.0 May 5,1898 July 14,1898 Sept. 20,1898 3,586 3,582 3,585 2, 362.1 2, 487.0 2, 479. 7 487.7 518.1 513.6 770.7 800.6 750.5 32.6 32.1 30.2 460.2 471.0 I 420.7 301.0 320.0 320.0 9.5 9.6 Apr. 5,1899 . . . J u n e 30,1899 . Sept, 7,1899... 3,583 3,583 3,595 2, 969.8 3, 053.7 3, 031. 5 622.5 640.8 917.2 908.5 890.5 30.8 29.7 29.3 494.2 491.7 466. 3 j 412.7 406.7 414.1 10.3 10.1 10.1 Apr. 26,1900.. J u n e 29,1900 . Sept. 5,1900 . . 3,631 3,732 3,871 3,120. 3 3,173. 0 3, 280.9 649.3 662.3 684.1 914.7 925.8 983.3 29.3 29.1 29.6 497.8 499.7 518. 4 404.9 412.7 450.7 11.9 13.3 14.2 Apr. 24,1901.. July 15,1901.. Sept. 30,1901 . 4,064 4,165 4,221 3, 593.2 3, 609.3 3, 661.6 748.3 750.0 759. 7 1, 045. 7 1, 010. 8 1, 012. 2 29.1 28.0 27.6 549.8 540.8 539.5 480.0 454.0 456.6 15.8 15.9 16.1 Apr.30,1902 J u l y 16,1902 Sept. 15,1902 4,423 4,535 4,601 3, 845. 2 3, 862. 6 3, 844.4 794.5 795.0 786.8 843.6 863.5 804.3 21.9 22.3 20.9 558.2 569.6 508.0 270.2 278. 5 280.5 15.2 15.4 15.8 a Available with, reserve agents April 30, 1902, and subsequently. 236 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 80.—STATE OF THE LAWFUL-MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS RESERVE CITIES. Date. October 6,1896 December 17,1896 .. March 9,18971 May 14,1897 J u l y 23,1897 October 5,1897. .... December 15, 1897.. Febrnary 18,1898... May 5, 1898 July 14, 1898 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 5,1900... 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. No. of banks. N e t deposits. 347 347 343 340 335 334 335 330 329 327 326 326 318 318 321 321 319 319 327 332 331 329 333 335 336 336 338 330 331 335 333 Reserve required. $945,667, 788 1, 034, 708, 902 1,120, 771, 436 1,140, 896,408 1, 205, 743, 764 1, 232, 074, 721 1, 314, 693, 845 1, 421,363,195 1, 334, 272, 980 1, 450, 614, 297 1, 416, 826, 689 1, 554, 523, 303 1, 726, 764, 609 1,770,320,719 1,827, 802, 831 1, 760, 696, 951 1, 604, 014, 905 1, 685. 860, 493 1, 813,191, 961 1, 863, 823,107 1,919, 796, 589 1,837,471,969 2, 038, 815, 372 2, 093, 726, 574 2,086, 348, 971 2,104, 973,311 2, 045, 068, 772 2,194, 332,009 2,177, 512, 296 2,156, 049, 624 2,101,158, 956 25 per cent. $236, 416, 947 258, 677, 226 280,192, 859 285, 224,101 301,435, 941 308, 018, 680 328, 673, 461 355, 340,798 333, 568, 245 362, 653,574 354,206, 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 f>44, 378/074 539, 012, 406 525, 289, 739 088, 946 852. 604, 858 874, 726, 644 887, 363, 900 905, 896, 459 963; 595,686 979, 853,440 1, 017!972, 062 1,027, 877, 023 1,036, 357,708 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, 99] 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 15 per cent. $127, 963, 342 127, 890, 728 131, 208, 996 133,104, 584 135,848, 468 144, 539, 352 146,978,016 152, 695, 809 154,181, 688 155, 453, 656 159, 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 STATES AND TERRITORIES. October 6,1896 . . . . December 17,1896 . March 9, 1897 May 14, 1897 July 23, 1897 October 5,1897 December 15,1897 . February 18,1898.. May 5, 1898 July 14, 1898 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 5,1900.. December 13,1900 . February 5,1901... April 24", 1901 July 15, 1901 September 30,1901. December 10,1901 . February 25, 1902 . April 30, 1902 J u l y 16, 1902 September 15,1902. 3,329 3,314 3,291 3,274 3,275 3,276 3,272 3,264 3,257 3,255 3,259 3,264 3,261 3,265 3,262 3,274 3,283 3,285 3,304 3,400 3,540 3,613 3,666 3,729 3,829 3,885 3,953 4,027 4,092 4,200 4,268 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. AS S H O W N B Y T H E R E P O R T S FROM OCTOBER 6, 1896, TO S E P T E M B E R 15, 237 1902. RESERVE CITIES. Reserve held. Amount. $292, 340, 024 354,163,123 402, 900, 976 392, 529, 948 410, 072,148 384, 480, 568 412, 309, 605 461, 482, 467 439, 974, 554 469, 836, 526 417, 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 53S, 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 Classification of rese rve held. Ratio to net deposits. Specie. Per cent. 30.9 $121, 002, 788 34.2 147,591,917 155,434, 740 35.9 34.4 158,414,334 163, 871, 279 34.0 163, 016, 873 31.2 31.3 173, 931,123 32.4 193, 481, 064 32.9 233, 618,116 251, 627, 808 32.3 29.4 213, 740,685 245,401, 565 30.9 290,121,746 32.3 279,814, 532 29.5 28.3 273, 264, 476 27.5 254, 374, 111 231,525, 834 26.4 22.6 253, 427,155 29.0 272, 040, 773 28.8 271,121,700 288, 947, 278 29. 6 270, 275, 200 28.2 29.5 310, 617, 008 300, 401, 338 28. 2 285,19S' 047 27.3 300, 081, 552 27.7 26.7 277, 972, 843 315, 633, 998 27.7 25.2 304, 754, 048 26.0 307, 243, 738 24.2 274, 022, 981 Legal tenders. $71, 623, 268 83, 714, 831 82,450, 567 85, 304,172 93, 201, 449 72,126, 371 77, 474, 201 85, 644, 625 77, 483, 086 76, 837, 440 73, 994. 659 80, 032, 365 79, 724, 626 70, 835, 725 78,036,686 72,181, 052 65, 751, 599 85, 235,137 99, 935,172 106, 615, 871 107,465, 833 97, 639' 201 110, 864, 671 115, 411, 368 121, 526^ 065 108, 995,186 106, 645, 617 110, 445, 587 113,513.211 118,336,301 99,300, 674 United States certificates of deposit. $31,530,000 36,775,000' 67, 425, 000 53, 300, 000 45, 830, 000 42, 015, 000 45, 555, 000 49, 005, 000 23, 690, 000 20,100, 000 16, 530, 000 17, 610, 000 20, 855, 000 19, 525, 000 18, 325, 000 16,195.000 12, 695, 000 14,145, 000 Due Redemp from reserve tion fund w i t h agents.« Treasurer. $65, 078, 622 82, 955, 619 94, 495,130 92, 671, 940 104, 343,412 104,509, 093 112,714,255 130,915, 477 102, 649, 053 118, 631, 357 110,433, 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 $3,105, 346 3,125, 756 3, 095, 538 2, 839, 501 2, 826, 008 2, 813, 230 2,635, 025 2,436,300 2, 534, 298 2, 639, 920 2, 701, 806 2, 916, 251 2, 794, 296 2, 735, 952 2, 664, 859 2, 661,436 2, 831, 714 3, 004, 766 3,747,194 4, 303, 717 4, 789, 574 4' 993, 885 5, 350, 896 5, 395, 875 5', 535, 066 5, 663, 323 5, 460,136 5, 314, 771 5,130,280 5, 235, 927 5, 552, 526 $124, 998, 911 137, 011, 042 163, 935,122 159, 276, 699 171,411,753 192, 508, 712 196, 855, 605 229, 361, 543 198, 312, 565 201, 383, 678 209, 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, 435 309 077 364 296, 421, 440 288,151, 642 277, 883, 868 312, 694, 590 143, 962, 396 147, 205, 920 150, 686,183 $7, 268, 276 7, 285, 793 7, 214, 813 7, 243, 218 7,177, 621 7, 208, 458 7,126, 543 6, 879, 560 6, 986, 232 6, 961,145 7, 093, 248 7, 568, 032 7, 492, 606 7,570, 931 7, 430, 658 7, 454, 694 7, 467, 215 7, 301, 656 8,194, 559 9, 021, 877 9,454, 492 9, 838, 658 10, 072, 283 10, 415,' 480 10, 398, 716 10, 441, 639 10, 476, 715 10, 333, 054 10,114', 558 10,139, 609 10, 247,152 1 4 I ( < 1( 1] 15 K 14 11 It r1* ii 2( 2; 2{ 21 2£ 21 31 3] STATES AND TERRITORIES. $251, 254, 493 257,729,408 286,121, 342 279, 722, 787 289, 205, 267 311, 441, 556 317, 590, 251 349, 003, 524 330, 724, 049 330, 756, 703 333,118, 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 29.4 30.2 32.7 31.5 31.9 32.3 32.4 34.2 32.1 31.9 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 $79, 805, 844 77, 948, 792 78,514,121 77, 662, 049 77, 051, 322 76, 370, 828 78, 232, 429 77, 896, 860 83, 564, 656 84, 049, 322 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 $38, 871, 462 35,178, 781 36,187, 285 35, 250, 820 33, 309, 571 35, 093, 558 35, 090, 674 34, 620, 560 41,575,595 38, 077, 557 36, 043, 641 37,813,337 36, 278, 440 39, 399, 698 38, 301, 249 39,033, 599 35,924,196 37, 231, 356 39, 902, 891 37, 140, 651 37, 580, 660 43, 645, 744 41, 521, 661 43, 912, 878 43, 403, 559 42, 023, 565 44, 472, 741 44, 237, 105 45'971' 015 46, 517, 991 42, 456, 944 $310, 000 305, 000 270, 000 290, 000 255, 000 260, 000 285, 000 245, 000 285, 000 285, 000 280, 000 295, 000 285,000 295, 000 265, 000 345, 000 360, 000 355, 000 a Available w i t h reserve a g e n t s A p r i l 30, 1902, a n d s u b s e q u e n t l y . 1 < 4 r 1 t i 1( 11 15 11 u 11 It r u 11 2( 21 25 21 24 2f 2( 2r 21 21 3( 3 238 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 81.—ABSTRACT O F R E P O R T S O F E A R N I N G S AND D I V I D E N D S FROM. SEPTEMBER 1, 1901, [Figures in bold-face Surplus. Capital a n d surplus. Gross earnings. Location. b^nkt Capitol Btock. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Boston Bhode Island Connecticut , 84 56 47 208 38 37 83 $10,521, 000. 00 5, 380, 000. 00 6,435, 000. 00 40, 302, 500. 00 36, 400, 000.00 12,405, 250.00 20, 357, 070.00 $2,815,139. 00 1,472,764.49 1, 454, 740. 00 15, 084,820.99 14, 224, 400. 00 3, 773, 808. 53 8,037,950.00 553 131,800,820. 00 46, 863, 623. 01 I 178, 664,443. 01 12,307, 988. 81 289 41 6 5 125 448 35 32 21 57 20 1 11 31, 622, 840.00 71,400, 000. 00 1, 550, 000.00 1, 352, 000. 00 16,332,685.00 45, 825, 990. 00 24,105, 000. 00 14,450, 000. 00 2, 333, 985. 00 4, 218, 700. 00 12,158, 260. 00 252, 000. 00 2, 775, 000. 00 11,128, 814. 37 53, 330, 000. 00 1, 400, 000.00 1, 900, 000.00 9, 763, 500.00 28, 097, 771. 04 20,535, 000.00 14, 570, 000. 00 1, 073, 093. 66 2,118, 525. 00 5, 359, 727. 56 150, 000. 00 1, 657, 000. 00 Total Eastern States. 1,091 228, 376, 460. 00 151, 083, 431. 63 55 5, 556, 000.00 4, 042, 040. 00 3,101, 000.00 2, 098, 000. 00 3,741, 000. 00 750, 000. 00 1, 355, 000.00 3, 590, 000.00 1,130, 000. 00 1, 356, 700. 00 2, 900, 000. 00 21,814, 675. 00 1, 350, 000.00 1,120, 000.00 8, 355, 900. 00 4, 645, 000. 00 7, 235, 000.00 2,146, 070. 72 1,296,207.13 977, 650. 51 705, 323. 48 1,428,253.73 225, 000. 00 808,600.00 826, 260. 00 480, 500. 00 486, 700. 00 3, 380, 000. 00 6,193, 727.29 680, 000.00 351, 500.00 2, 223, 291. 76 1,850, 000. 00 1,814,175.80 988, 869. 61 7, 702, 070. 72 593, 891.88 5, 338, 247.13 362, 496.15 4,078, 650.51 294, 012. 45 2, 803, 323. 48 595, 257. 09 5,169,253.73 66,123. 08 975, 000. 00 336, 679. 51 2,163, 600.00 536, 865. 63 4, 416, 260. 00 216, 226. 62 1, 610, 500. 00 263,112.98 1, 843, 400. 00 726, 019. 98 6, 280, 000.00 28,008, 402.29 3, 996, 904. 49 227,455.12 2, 030, 000. 00 177,880. 86 1,471, 500.00 893, 924. 86 10, 579,191. 76 523,497. 90 6, 495, 000. 00 985, 245. 37 9, 049,175. 80 705 74,140, 315. 00 25, 873,260.42 100, 013, 575.42 11, 784, 523. 58 261 13 18 G. 129 6 244 12 79 6 88 5 88 5 4 217 4 57 7 27, 505, 100.00 7, 700, 000. 00 13,150, 000. 00 2, 300, 000.00 12, 958, 500.00 3, 450, 000.00 19, 601, 000.00 19,750, 000. 00 8, 275, 000. 00 18, 233, 260. 00 7, 246, 920. 00 3, 250, 000. 00 5, 300, 000.00 3, 800, 000. 00 3,250, 000. 00 14,247, 024.00 800, 000.00 3, 785, 000. 00 13,400, 000.00 2,650, 000.00 350, 000. 00 8,909, 291.09 3, 040,000.00 3,656, 564.15 650, 000.00 3, 922,350.37 1, 022,500. 00 7,177, 807. 39 9, 060,000.00 2,543, 888. 20 7, 644,227. 56 1, 887,735. 29 1,005, 000.00 1, 269,970. 00 806, 000. 00 750, 000.00 3,173, 065. 99 260, 000. 00 886, 550.00 4, 500,000.00 812, 000. 00 116, 300. 00 Total Middle States. 1,257 I 191,001,804.00 63, 093, 250.04 Total New England States New York New York City Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia Washington city Virginia West V i r g i n i a . . North Carolina.. South Carolina.. Georgia Savannah . . . Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans Texas Houston Arkansas Kentucky Louisville... Tennessee Total Southern States I Ohio Cincinnati . . . Cleveland Columbus . . . Indiana Indianapolis . Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee... Minnesota St. Paul Minneapolis.. Iowa Des Moines . . Missouri St. Louis Kansas City.. St. Joseph $13, 336,139.00 $976, 938.11 6,852, 764.49 596,414. 08 7,889, 740. 00 552, 644.43 55, 387, 320.99 3, 836, 437. 34 50, 624, 400. 00 3, 701, 223. 76 16,179,058. 53 847, 234. 40 28,395, 020. 00 1, 797, 096.69 42, 751, 654. 37 124,730, 000. 00 2, 950, 000.00 3, 252, 000. 00 26, 096,185.00 73,923,761.04 44, 640, 000.00 29, 020, 000.00 3, 407, 078.66 6, 337, 225. 00 17, 517, 987. 56 402, 000. 00 4, 432, 000.00 4, 300, 693,79 27,437, 596. 84 431, 523.17 322, 846.48 2, 646, 542. 37 6,779, 265.82 4,109, 1.24 2, 500, 311.57 251, 248. 76 577, 175. 61 1, 256, 767. 23 45, 150. 25 461, 61.34 379,459, 891. 63 51,120, 652.47 36,414, 391.09 10, 740, 000. 00 16,806,564.15 2, 950, 000. 00 16, 880, 850. 37 4,472, 500.00 26, 778, 807. 39 28, 810. 000. 00 10,818, 888. 20 25,877.487. 56 9,134, 655. 29 4,255, 000. 00 6, 569, 970.00 4, 606, 000. 00 4, 000, 000. 00 17,420, 089.99 1, 060, 000. 00 4, 671, 550. 00 17, 900, 000.00 3, 462,000. 00 466, 300. 00 3, 253, 613. 55 1,100, 860. 23 1,116,860. 33 316,172. 78 1, 698,465.88 507, 555. 60 2, 950, 633. 48 4,124, 659. 20 1, 301, 716.44 2,313,181.52 1,158, 462. 68 672,848.87 1, 081, 247. 66 517, 989. 21 352, 437. 55 2, 042,184.98 146,424. 20 540,161. 09 2, 505,026.16 1,169, 278. 66 86, 826. 72 254, 095, 054. 04 28, 956, 606. 79 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 239 OF NATIONAL BANKS I N THE U N I T E D STATES. TO MARCH 1, 1902. type indicate loss.] Ratios. Charged off. Losses and premiums. $174,179. 79 172, 273. 70 67,500. 97 882, 368. 68 517,403. 64 187,136. 35 238,780.14 E x p e n s e s and N e t e a r n i n g s . taxes. $326, 259.48 208, 319. 30 224,197.03 1, 765,439. 86 1, 551, 920. 78 251,026.61 677, 980. 30 Dividends. $476, 498.84 215, 821.08 260, 946.43 1,188, 628. 80 1, 631, 899. 34 409, 071. 44 880, 336. 25 $373,555. 00 213, 337. 50 203,910.00 1,235,675.35 1, 060, 250. 00 318, 979. 25 664,731.25 N e t earni n g s to capital and surplus. Dividends to capital Dividends and to capital. 8urj)lus. Per cent. 3.57 3.15 3.31 2.15 3.22 2.53 3.10 Per cent. 2.80 3.11 2.58 2. 23 2.09 1.97 2.34 Per cent. 3.55 3.97 3.17 3.07 2.91 2.57 3.27 3.09 2, 239, 643. 27 5, 005,143. 36 5, 063, 202.18 4, 070,438. 35 2.83 2.28 793, 059. 94 2, 972, 024. 39 108, 914. 24 43, 787. 97 350, 569. 71 945,868. 92 577, 222. 80 93,580. 02 19, 692. 25 45,801. 52 116,619.65 1, 993, 624. 90 6,506,312.72 264, 919. 74 144,107.12 1, 057, 860.24 2,199, 051. 55 1, 938, 957. 72 1, 072, 921.93 84, 648. 22 285, 907. 51 452, 850. 88 11 799.36 184, 457.41 1, 514, 008.95 17, 959, 259. 73 57, 689.19 134,951.39 1,238,112.42 3, 634, 345. 35 1, 593, 588. 72 1, 333, 809. 62 146, 908. 29 245, 466. 58 687, 296. 70 33, 350. 89 259, 042. 40 1,137, 772. 67 13, 333, 000. 00 68, 400. 00 87, 600. 00 1, 058, 365. 00 1, 679, 549. 60 808, 900.00 579, 750. 00 85, 598.19 146, 553. 36 477, 847. 80 10, 080 00 165. 500. 00 3.54 14. 40 1.96 4.15 4.74 4.92 3.57 4.60 4.31 3.87 3.92 8 30 5.84 2.66 10.69 2.32 2.69 4.06 2.27 1.81 2.00 2.51 2.31 2.73 2 51 3.73 •6, 085, 402. 94 16,197.419.30 28, 837, 830. 23 19; 638.916. 62 7.60 5.18 8.60 80,191.88 58,316. 92 18, 245. 01 91, 659.15 25, 891. 65 3,153. 50 38, 762.01 80, 658 32 23,180.61 20, 272.16 48. 287. 50 468, 002. 55 33, 506. 27 28, 638.10 96,181. 20 39, 215. 54 185, 018. 35 409, 379. 30 222,123. 21 152, 662. 47 175, 485. 36 291, 606.12 30, 247. 55 143, 457. 22 256. 449. 67 107,958.54 136, 568. 24 299,317.51 1,424, 238. 59 105. 148.16 58, 546. 46 413, 069. 55 241,917.15 449,146.16 499, 298. 43 313,451.75 191,588.67 26, 867.94 277, 759. 32 32, 722. 03 154, 460. 28 199, 757. 64 85, 087. 47 106,272.58 378,414.97 2,104, 723. 35 88, 800. 69 90, 696. 30 384,674.11 242, 365. 21 351, 080. 86 213,126. 00 149, 080. 00 119,430.19 89,180.00 142, 790. 00 23, 750. 00 59, 625. 00 147, 5U0. 00 71, 050. 00 72, 000. 00 146, 000. 00 1, 511, 019. 75 59. 000. 00 63, 550. 00 339, 390. 00 160,800.00 299, 550. 00 6.48 5.87 4.70 5.37 3.36 7.14 4.52 5.28 5.76 6.03 7.51 4.37 6.16 3.64 3.73 3.88 2.77 2.79 2.93 3.18 2.76 2.44 2.76 3.34 4.41 3.91 2.32 5.39 2.91 4.32 3.21 2.48 3. 31 3.84 3.69 3.85 4.25 3.82 3.17 4.40 4.11 6.29 5.31 5.03 6.93 4.37 5.67 4.06 3.46 4.14 1, 339,180. 72 4, 917, 321. 26 5, 528, 021. 60 3, 666, 840. 94 5.53 3.67 4.95 381, 209. 53 59, 016. 02 104, 775. 21 18, 692.13 164, 902.14 38, 663.16 354, 696. 02 368, 406.15 213,703.41 278, 924. 28 118,374.76 74, 661.17 72,737.74 168, 677.18 49,954. 29 278, 747. 00 36,072. 35 153, 694.45 238, 284. 45 269, 351.97 70, 869. 22 1,429, 839. 93 425, 437. 85 507, 812. 28 143, 349.86 725, 726. 83 247, 866. 38 1,069,294.20 1, 840, 347. 43 595.904.46 1, 001, 766,40 527, 466. 66 255, 244. 83 380, 497. 01 150, 372. 59 117, 788. 22 864, 929. 02 70, 064. 34 258, 712. 68 1,055, 937. 60 355,435. 96 39, 303. 38 1, 442, 564. 09 616, 406. 36 504, 272. 84 154,130.79 807, 836. 91 221,026.06 1, 526, 643.26 1, 915, 905, 62 492,108. 57 1, 032, 490. 84 512, 621. 26 342, 942. 87 628, 012. 91 198, 939. 44 184, 695. 04 898, 508. 96 40, 287. 51 127, 753. 96 1, 210, 804.11 544, 490.73 23,345.88 937,116. 00 338, 000. 00 383, 250. 00 76, 000. 00 553, 855. 00 757, 500. 00 980, 410. 00 1, 025. 000. 00 454, 893. 65 764,871.21 356, 650. 00 131, 250. 00 335, 050. 00 110, 000. 00 95,000.00 749,198. 03 31, 000. 00 184,600.00 582, 000.00 175, 000. 00 12, 500. 00 3.96 5.74 3.00 5.22 4.79 4.94 5.70 6.65 4.55 3.99 5.61 8.06 9.54 4.32 4.62 5.16 3.80 2.73 6.76 15.73 5.01 2. 57 3.15 2.28 2.58 3.28 1.69 3.69 3.56 4.20 2.96 3.90 3.08 5.10 2.39 2.38 4.31 2.92 3.95 3.25 5.05 2.68 3.41 4.39 ' 2.91 3.30 4.27 2.19 5.05 5.19 5.50 4.19 4.92 4.04 6.32 2.89 2.92 5.26 3.87 4.88 4.34 6.60 3.57 13, 379, 096. 25 9, 042,143. 89 5.27 3.56 4.73 18, 261. 53 3, 514,412. 63 12,063,097.91 .96 A f i 3.60 i 18.67 i 4.41 1( 6.48 11 6.48 U 3.67 i; 3.36 14 4.01 IE 3.67 1( 3.47 V 3.93 1?f 4 00 1 5.96 2C 21 21 2; 24 2f 2( 2r 2£ 2(. 3C 3 31 3! 3-1 3? 3( 3r 3? 3£ 41 41 41 4: 44 4f 4( 4r At 4J 5C 51 5S K hf 5f 5" 240 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 81.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 1901, Location. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas Kansas City, Kans Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver 'New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Total Western States Washington Oregon Portland California San Francisco Los Angeles Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Total Pacific States. Number of Capital stock. banks. Capital and surplus. $2, 076, 800. 00 $421, 690.47 1, 805,150. 00 347, 211.97 7,316, 177.84 1, 002,208. 61 480, 000. 00 116, 477. 69 3, 825, 100. 00 665, 932. 00 9, 001, 607. 35 1, 280,124. 30 1, 250, 000. 00 211, 694. 68 2, 969, 500. 00 733, 402. 52 1, 043, 250.00 214, 283.72 3, 607,146. 00 851, 520. 27 2, 250, 000. 00 626, 243.17 967,150. 00 166, 750. 96 1, 782, 239. 24 466, 791.20 2,486, 380. 75 399, 603. 22 Gross earnings. 36 32 106 3 7 118 1 22 14 38 4 10 46 51 000.00 l\ 585] 000.00 6, 017, 500.00 400, 000.00 3,450, 000.00 7, 634, 600. 00 1, 000, 000.00 2, 430, 000.00 885, 000.00 2, 758. 710.00 1, 700, 000. 00 786, 800.00 1, 615, 000. 00 2, 034, 650.00 $301, 800.00 220,150. 00 1, 298, 677.84 80, 000. 00 375,100. 00 1, 367, 007. 35 250, 000. 00 539, 500. 00 158,250.00 848,436. 00 550, 000.00 180, 350.00 167,239.24 451, 730. 75 488 j 34,072,260.00 6, 788, 241.18 40, 860, 501.18 7, 503, 934. 78 - 31 j 25 ' 4 34 5 G 3, 255, 000. 00 1, 295, 000. 00 1,100, 000.00 3,925, 000. 00 6, 200, 000. 00 1,745,150.00 625, 000. 00 1, 549, 450. 00 82, 000. 00 455, 000. 00 50, 000. 00 500, 000. 00 4, 081, 000. 00 1, 621,150. 00 1, 290, 000.00 4, 960, 592. 00 8, 900, 000. 00 2, 031, 650. 00 833, 000. 00 1,946,150. 00 88, 000. 00 546, 645. 00 51,200.00 545, 000. 00 12 11 138 20, 781, 600. 00 Total United States. 4, 232 ^80,173, 259. 00 Surplus. 6,112, 787. 00 821, 584. 87 265, 615. 71 248, 658. 86 702, 905. 66 812,174. 62 245, 695.40 155, 095. 02 299, 553. 00 20, 513.12 103,489. 62 4, 230. 93 39, 859. 37 26, 894, 387. 00 j 3, 719, 376.18 299;814, 593. 28.1 979,987,852.28 !ll5,393,082.61 241 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE U N I T E D STATES—Continued. TO MARCH 1, 1902—Continued Charged off. Ratios. Losses and Expenses and Net earnings. premiums. Dividends. taxes. $48,987. 94 38,773. 33 93,987. 87 11, 989. 78 144, 541. 37 227, 321.30 60, 882. 96 139, 927. 57 44, 056.46 87,199. 05 245, 002. 75 21, 670. 97 39, 356.33 21, 314. 24 $159, 221.54 147, 328. 79 373, 776. 91 63, 090. 66 357,058.27 571,035.48 120, 811.72 236,120. 60 77,998. 39 363,083.52 253, 008. 31 72,583. 55 165, 360.13 138, 045. 09 $213, 480.99 161,109.85 534,443. 83 41,397. 25 164, 332.36 481,767. 52 30, 000. 00 357, 354. 35 92,228.87 401, 237. 70 128, 232.11 72,496. 44 262, 074. 74 240, 243. 89 $173,400. 00 90, 300. 00 388, 255. 72 15,000. 00 43, 000. 00 372,941.00 30, 000.00 241, 750.00 42, 250.00 194, 360. 00 100, 000. 00 49, 000.00 142,462. 50 138, 690. 94 1,225,011.92 3, 098,522. 96 3,180,399.90 911.52 270, 073. 82 87, 028. 23 69,153.71 238,586. 52 211, 301.42 99, 532.08 76, 637.97 119, 391.29 10, 846.12 45, 371.18 2, 826. 70 14,556. 83 426, 300. 23 129,808.05 115, 867. 23 392, 233.49 453,158. 29 118, 468.10 27, 501. 46 65, 340. 96 5, 954. 84 48, 768. 53 1,404. 23 24, 391. 02 664, 873. 88 1, 245, 305. 87 125, 210. 82 48, 779. 43 63, 637. 92 72, 085. 65 147, 714. 91 27, 695. 22 50, 955. 59 114,820.75 3, 712.16 9,349. 91 15,068, 525. 36 CUR 42, 526, 810.66 1902, PT Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends capital and and to capital. surplus. surplus. Per cent. 10.27 8.93 7.30 8.62 4.30 5.35 2.40 12. 03 8.84 11.12 Per cent. 8.35 5 Per cent. 9.77 5.70 6.45 3.75 1.25 4.88 7.50 14.70 9.66 5.31 3.13 1.12 4.14 2.40 8.14 4.05 5.39 4.44 5.07 7. 99 5.58 2, 021, 410.16 7.78 4.95 5.93 185, 650. 00 90, 850.00 80, 000. 00 247, 000. 00 235, 000. 00 62, 000. 00 51,500. 00 67,500.00 4, 920. 00 39,700. 00 1, 250. 00 12,500.00 10.45 8.01 8.98 7.91 5.09 5.83 3.30 3.36 6.77 8.92 2.74 4.48 4.55 5.60 6.20 4.98 2.64 3.05 6.18 3.47 5.59 7.26 2.44 2.29 5.70 7.02 7.27 6.29 3.79 3.55 8.24 4.36 6.00 8.73 2.50 2.50 1, 809,196.43 1,077, 870. 00 6.73 4.01 5.19 57, 797.746. 59 39,517,619.96 5.90 4.03 5.81 1 16 i>. 7 0 3 9.95 4.77 7.05 5.88 6.23 8.82 6.81 5£ 6(] 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 242 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 81.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM MARCH 1, 1902, Number of Capital stock. banks. Location. Maine 84 $10,371,000.00 5, 355, 000. 00 56 6, 435, 000.00 47 206 39, 637, 500. 00 34 33, 850, 000. 00 36 11,405,250.00 83 20, 357, 070. 00 New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States. New York New York City Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia "Washington city Surplus. - Total Eastern States $13,169, 108. 99 $937, 354.08 6, 855,289. 49 537, 324. 72 7,949, 718.50 524, 742. 38 54, 366,397. 88 3, 809, 006. 96 46, 858,000. 00 3,408,114.00 15, 267,318. 43 896, 002. 77 28, 513,411. 63 1, 848, 807. 94 45, 568,424. 92 172, 979, 244. 92 11,961,352.85 31, 572, 840. 00 74, 600, 000. 00 1, 050, 000. 00 1, 352. 000. 00 15, 829, 400. 00 46, 660, 825.00 21,405, 000. 00 17, 050, 000. 00 2,103, 985. 00 4, 283, 700. 00 11, 958, 260. 00 252. 000. 00 2, 775, 000. 00 12,378,944.84 54, 770, 000. 00 1,150, 000. 00 1, 900, 000. 00 9, 833, 210. 66 29, 528, 502. 27 21, 215, 000. 00 17, 630, 000. 00 1.108, 836. 22 2, 259, 450. 00 5, 618, 094. 94 150, 000. 00 1, 770, 000. 00 43, 951, 784. 84 129, 370, 000. 00 2, 200, 000. 00 3, 252. 000. 00 25, 662, 610. 66 76,189, 327. 27 42, 620, 000. 00 34,680,000.00 3, 212, 821. 22 6,543, 150.00 17, 576. 354. 94 402, 000. 00 4, 545, 000. 00 295 42 4 I 5 123 I 460 I 35 32 21 59 19 1 11 1,107 i 230,893,010.00 | 159,312,038.93 390, 205, 048. 93 40, 274, 637. 61 6, 301,200. 00 4,321, 000.00 3,180, 000. 00 2, 023,000.00 4,131, 000. 00 750, 000. 00 1,435,000. 00 3, 875,ooo. oo 1, 287, 1, 460,705.00 2, 300,000. 00 21,102, 000. 00 1, 350,390. 00 1, 050,000. 00 1, 120,000.00 8, 480,000. 00 4,645, 900. 00 6, 485,000. 00 000.00 Total Southern States. 103,125, 212. 03 12, 722, 761. 88 264 13 16 6 71 6 253 12 79 5 92 5 94 5 4 224 4 57 7 6 2 27, 950,100. 00 7, 700,000. 00 12,150, 000. 00 2, 300,000.00 12, 597,000. 00 3, 450,000. 00 19, 748,000. 00 19, 800,000.00 8,180, 000. 00 3,100, 000.00 7, 525,000. 00 3, 750,000. 00 5, 550,000.00 3, 800,000. 00 3, 250,000.00 14,625, 000.00 800, 000.00 3, 785,000.00 13, 400,000. 00 2, 650,000. 00 350, 000. 00 Total Middle States.I 1,225 176,460,100.00 Gross earnings. 546 j 127,410,820.00 I Virginia West Virginia North Carolina... South Carolina... Georgia Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans . Texas Houston Dallas Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Ohio Cincinnati . . . CleATeland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit "Wisconsin Milwaukee... Minnesota St. Paul Minneapolis.. Iowa DesMoines... Missouri St. Louis Kansas City.. St. Joseph — Capital and surplus. 8,914, 772. 85 3, 240,000. 00 3, 570,000. 00 670, 000. 00 3, 939,491.87 1,195, 000. 00 7, 500,687. 07 9,145, 000. 00 2, 604,408.40 813, 000. 00 2, 034,106. 36 1,185, 000.00 1,313, 000. 42 830, 000. 00 800, 000. 00 3,411, 968. 90 456, 000. 00 908, 885.00 4, 800,000. 00 838, 000.00 116, 750. 00 36, 864,872.85 10,940, 000.00 15, 720,000.00 2, 970,000. 00 16, 536,491.87 4, 645,000.00 27, 248.687. 07 28, 945,000.00 10, 784,408. 40 3,913, 000. 00 9, 559,106. 36 4,935, 000. 00 6, 863,000. 42 4, 630,000. 00 4, 050,000.00 18, 036,968. 90 1, 256,000.00 885. 00 4, 18,200, 000. 00 3, 488,000.00 466, 750. 00 ,245.55 ', 335. 65 :,761.48 ,121.02 >, 367. 50 i, 037. 25 t, 537. 89 ;, 423. 75 !, 824. 22 ,109.98 t, 931.49 5, 688.45 \ 749.10 >, 158. 31 ,118.57 5, 980.19 5, 599. 66 t, 021. 23 J, 066. 53 J, 646.17 I, 736. 08 58, 286, 070. 87 234, 746,170.87 28,114, 460.07 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. OF NATIONAL BANKS I N T H E U N I T E D 243 STATES—Continued. TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1902. Charged off. Losses a n d premiums. Expenses and taxes. Eatios. Net earnings. Dividends. Net earnings to capital and surplus. Dividends to capital and surplus. Dividends to capital. $244, 014. 48 154,116.67 66, 082. 89 890, 088. 70 600,595. 21 126, 747. 96 236, 637.42 $292, 764. 34 192,051.43 192, 010. 83 1, 523,380. 52 1, 459, 315.93 216, 459. 39 745, 757. 99 $400, 575. 26 191,156. 62 266, 648. 66 1, 395, 537. 74 1,348,202.86 552, 795. 42 866, 412. 53 $373, 067. 56 195, 025.00 204,110. 00 1,167, 975. 00 943,500. 00 324, 279. 00 659,116. 25 Per cent. 3.04 2.79 3.35 2.57 2.88 3.62 3.04 Per cent. 2.83 2.84 2.57 2.15 2.01 2.12 2.31 Per cent. 3.60 3.64 3.17 2.95 2.79 2.84 3.24 2, 318, 283. 33 4, 621, 740.43 5, 021,329. 09 3, 867, 072. 81 2.1)0 2.24 3.04 770, 742.45 1,727,642.65 56, 202. 77 99, 298. 37 397, 003. 00 796, 373. 68 321, 816. 68 237,206.33 57, 343. 08 51, 272. 35 85, 819. 49 10,691.84 19, 681. 21 1, 801, 247. 93 6,743,015.07 259, 960. 64 146,641.51 758,900. 01 2, 464,192. 04 2,005,713.57 1,428, 950. 87 72,905. 86 267, 728. 21 542, 779.14 12,452.54 176,170. 90 1, 890, 690. 91 7, 254, 265. 55 131,721. 09 153,855.48 902, 329. 93 3, 826, 321. 58 1, 866, 489. 27 1,648,483.28 99,802.40 260,487. 80 651, 797. 30 12, 770.86 263, 869. 97 1, 283, 448. 50 3, 913, 500. 00 51, 000. 00 90, 120.00 830. 850.00 2, 039, 875. 62 872, 400. 00 739, 000. 00 85, 208. 79 152, 568. 00 494, 451. 30 20,160. 00 166,125. 00 4.30 5.61 5.99 4.73 3.52 5.02 4.38 4.75 3.11 3.98 3.71 3.18 5.81 2.92 3.03 2.32 2.77 3.24 2.68 2.05 2.13 2.65 2.33 2.81 5.01 3.66 4.07 8 5.25 9 4.86 10 6.67 11 5.25 12 4.37 13 4.08 14 4.33 15 4.05 16 3.56 17 4.13 18 8.00 19 5.99 20 4, 631, 093.90 16, 680, 658. 29 18, 962, 885. 42 10,738, 797. 21 4.86 2.75 4.65 82, 918.12 34, 597. 70 19, 646.81 32,929. 00 40,408.19 3, 393. 84 56, 634.45 98, 968. 39 26,611. 00 13, 468. 91 114,360.97 399, 008. 85 17,469.85 89, 524. 60 8,101. 56 98, 382. 06 164, 904. 72 256, 629. 57 433, 865.45 195, 330.16 150,485.45 164, 697. 36 280,127.18 27, 739. 44 145,221.76 283, 221. 31 108, 270. 44 116, 654. 74 317, 510. 32 1, 277, 573. 86 90, 307. 01 91, 300. 91 68, 255. 85 360, 896. 68 279, 833. 04 470, 456. 52 517,887. 68 420, 819. 06 216, 050.82 181, 505. 37 374, 283. 43 36,125. 76 131, 979. 80 333, 561. 66 141,223.60 246, 706.49 343, 742.13 2, 034. 865. 83 146, 017. 68 162, 722.21 136, 395.14 446, 730. 30 130,234.57 302, 314. 28 232,800.00 157, 969. 80 118, 400. 00 82,180. 00 154, H90. 00 23, 750. 00 59,125. 00 139, 400. 00 100, 350. 00 52, 000. 00 128, 000.00 869, 063. 24 79, 000. 00 59, 500. 00 37, 050. 00 328, 374. 00 158,800.00 269, 650. 00 5.91 7.30 5.08 6.69 6.53 3.71 5. 90 6.93 7.54 12.09 6.03 7.53 6.95 7.71 9.17 4.17 2.01 3.63 2.66 2.74 2.78 3.03 2.70 2.44 2.64 2.90 5.36 2.55 2. 25 3.22 3.76 2.82 2.49 3. 07 2.45 3.23 3.69 3.66 3.72 4.06 3.75 3.17 4.12 3.60 7.79 3.56 5.57 4.12 5.85 5.67 3.31 3.87 3.42 4.16 4, 861, 547. 48 6, 303, 255. 81 3,050, 302. 04 6.11 2.96 4.05 1, 512, 507. 45 487, 896. 95 478, 247. 43 148, 893. 57 757,175. 78 254, 696.13 1, 324, 903.14 1, 950, 643. 26 583, 318. 99 297, 804. 97 522,303.12 250, 361. 37 440,487,12 181, 058. 52 1S6, 043. 78 904,859.48 83, 708. 04 233, 818. 24 943, 978. 02 395, 086. 69 39, 011.14 1, 390, 047. 89 483, 573. 57 431,616.42 110, 477. 68 659, 264. 26 287, 914. 27 1,521,965.43 2,478, 540. 93 542, 439. 60 27, 029. 76 414, 061.10 365,374.51 357,464. 09 344, 926.41 151, 836. 68 1,170, 421. 66 22, 061. 99 207, 294. 83 1,158, 182.21 515, 178.53 85,172. 58 945, 969. 00 357, 250. 00 400, 750. 00 80, 000.00 546,193. 75 62, 500. 00 917, 022. 51 765, 000. 00 361, 030. 00 72, 000. 00 375, 450. 00 273, 750. 00 202, 472. 02 110,000.00 90, 000. 00 759,171.00 31, 000. 00 167, 300. 00 581, 000. 00 140, 500. 00 7,500. 00 3.77 4.42 2.75 3.72 3.99 6.20 5.59 8.56 5.03 4. 33 7.40 5.21 7.45 3.75 6.49 1.76 4.42 6.36 14.77 18.25 2.57 3.27 2.55 2.69 3.30 1.35 3.37 2.64 3.35 1.84 3.93 5.55 2.95 2.38 2.22 4.21 2.47 3.56 3.19 4.03 1.61 3.38 4.64 3.30 3.48 4.34 1.81 4.64 3.86 4.41 2.32 4.99 7.30 3.65 2.90 2.77 5.19 3.88 4.42 4.34 5.30 2.14 3,412, 812. 48 11, 976,803.19 12, 724, 844.40 7, 245, 858.28 5.42 3.09 4.11 1,557,958.59 458, 690. 21 105. 865.13 154,897.63 71, 749. 77 269,927. 46 21,420.85 447, 669. 32 335, 239. 56 137, 065. 63 176, 275. 25 198,567. 27 32, 952. 57 89, 797. 89 114,173. 38 43, 238.11 207, 699. 05 66, 829. 63 72, 908.16 225, 906. 30 162, 380. 95 19,552. 36 .69 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 244 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 81.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM MAECH 1, 1902, TO Location. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas Kansas City, Kans... Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Total Western States Washington Oregon Portland California San Francisco Los Angeles Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Total Pacific States Total United States Number of Capital stock. banks. 38 38 107 3 7 123 1 23 14 41 4 13 59 56 Surplus. Capital and surplus. Gross earnings. $1, 815, 000.00 1,735,000.00 6,070, 000.00 400, 000.00 3, 450, 000. 00 7,834,600.00 1,000,000.00 2, 460, 000.00 910, 000. 00 2, 912, 000. 00 2,200, 000.00 857, 050.00 1, 992,500. 00 2, 340,000. 00 $304, 100. 00 $2,119,100. 00 233. 050.00 1,968,050.00 062.84 7,459, 062. 84 497, 000. 00 97, 000. 00 498, 000. 00 3,948, 000.00 1,444, 009.86 9,278, 609.86 250, 000.00 1, 250, 000. 00 518, 472.00 2, 978, 472. 00 257, 100. 00 1,167, 100.00 864, 101.98 3,776,101.98 675, 000.00 2, 875, 000.00 186, 200.00 1, 043, 250.00 225, 353.48 2,217,853.48 479, 693. 91 2, 819, 693. 91 $352, 501.28 327, 877.26 923, 360.24 130,402.26 593, 749.82 1,208, 775.28 148,100. 74 578, 356. 62 193, 882.53 848, 328.17 2. 631, 040. 32 ' 184, 802.42 540, 860. 81 455, 098. 63 527 ,' 35,976,150.00 7, 421,144. 07 43,397,294.07 , 117,136. 38 4, 377, 325. 00 1, 625, 100.00 1, 290, 000.00 5,141, 050.00 9, 350, 000. 00 2, 095, 000.00 860, 000. 00 2,109, 400.00 92, 000. 00 546, 645. 00 51, 500.00 575, 000. 00 850, 768. 70 228, 232.42 225, 610.13 603, 472.38 771,177.71 326, 426. 72 144, 838. 03 380, 598. 64 22, 753. 56 98, 556. 02 4, 269.13 37, 955. 94 3,430,000.00 1, 295,000. 00 1, 100,000 00 4, 050.000.00 6, 200,000. 00 1, 800,000. 00 650, 000. 00 1, 680,000. 00 82, 000.00 455. 000. 00 000.00 525^ 000.00 146 I 21,317,000.00 4, 306 j 667, 354,275. 00 1, 947, 325. 00 330,100. 00 190, 000. 00 1, 091,050.00 3,150, 000. 00 295, 000. 00 210, 000.00 429,400. 00 10,000.00 91,645. 00 1, 500. 00 50, 000. 00 28,113,020.00 3, 094, 659. 38 6, 796,020. 00 972, 565, 990. 82105, 885, 008.17 05,"2TlT715. 82 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 245 OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued. SEPTEMBER 1, 1902—Continued. Ratios. Charg;fed off. Losses and premiums. Expenses and Net earnings. Dividends. taxes. Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends and to capital. capital and surplus. surplus. Per cent. 4.29 3.48 4.80 3.02 1.09 4.06 2.40 3.46 4.18 6.10 38.43 4.72 7.73 3.20 Per cent. 5.01 3.95 5.90 3.75 1.25 4.80 3.00 4.20 5.36 7.91 50.23 5.75 8.60 3.86 9.11 6.41 7.73 7.83 6.41 7.56 5.26 4.83 8.97 8.59 10.37 12.22 7.08 3.23 2.94 4.50 5.53 5.04 3.50 2.51 2.96 3.84 4.38 5.35 4.85 2.43 2.17 5.75 6.94 5.91 4.44 3.79 3.44 5.08 5.50 6.00 5.82 2.50 2.38 999, 370.00 6.46 3.55 4.69 28, 681,873.66 5.02 2.95 4.30 $23, 056.15 30,031.44 91, 210. 37 1, 907.44 257,456.68 157, 599. 02 6, 616. 58 366,984.95 24, 586. 75 239, 734. 60 639, 081. 95 11, 727.12 34, 720. 81 21,619. 35 $167, 295. 48 165,129. 78 426, 967. 04 62,868.65 356, 510. 39 499,596. 76 111, 484.16 199, 023. 07 65, 950. 07 402,478. 43 311, 938.74 100,300.54 214, 710.43 170, 999. 71 $162,149.65 132, 716. 04 405,182.83 65, 626.17 a 20,217.25 551, 579.50 30,000.00 12, 348.60 103, 345.71 206,115.14 1, 680, 019. 63 72, 774. 76 291,429.57 262, 479.57 $91, 000. 00 68, 550.00 358, 395.83 15, 000.00 43, 000. 00 376, 259. 00 30, 000. 00 103,200.00 48, 775. 00 230,360.00 1,105,000.00 49,250.00 171, 450. 00 90, 233. 49 Per cent. 7.65 6.74 5.43 13.20 a0.51 5.94 2.40 0.41 8.85 5.46 58.44 6.98 13.14 9.31 1, 906, 333. 21 3, 255, 253. 25 3,955,549.92 2,780,473. 32 172, 894. 64 30, 731.49 48, 826. 90 100,226. 98 111, 090.98 19,105.62 17, 371. 85 47,015.26 70.00 17, 290. 76 80.00 2, 312. 28 335, 207. 90 93, 280.96 79, 261. 30 232, 699. 26 208, 095. 34 119, 466.43 53, 629. 95 114, 902. 20 11, 440.75 42, 544. 99 2, 523.96 18, 723. 96 342, 666.16 104,219. 97 97, 521. 93 270, 546.14 451,991.39 187,854. 67 73,836. 23 218, 681.18 11, 242.81 38, 720.27 1, 665.17 16,919. 70 197,150.00 89, 900. 00 65,000.00 179, 750.00 235, 000.00 62, 000. 00 33,000.00 92,400.00 4,920.00 26,500. 00 1, 250. 00 12, 500. 00 567, 016. 76 1, 311, 777. 00 1,815,865. 62 48,783,730.26 14, 393,498. 27 42,707,779.64 a Figures in bold-face type indicate loss. 6C 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 6£ 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 246 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—RATIOS TO CAPITAL, AND TO CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, OF THE E A R N I N G S TORY, FROM MARCH 1, 1898, [Figures in bold-face Ratio of dividends to capital for six months ended— States, reserve cities, and Territories. S* S S a^lisr P.ct. P. ct. P. ct. P.ct. 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.4 Maine 3. 3 3.2 3.4 4.3 Ne w Hampshire 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.9 Vermont Massachusetts 3.2 3 2. 9 4.6 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.4 Boston Rhode Island 2. 5 2.5 1.9 2 Connecticut 3. 5 3.5 3.4 3. 6 New York 3.5 3.3 3.5 3.5 New York City. 5.7 4.9 4.8 4.9 3.6 Albany 5.5 4.3 6 Brooklyn 6. 3 5.8 6 40.2 4.6 4.8 4.6 4. 6 New Jersey 3. 3 i 3.6 3. 6 3. 6 Pennsylvania 3.9 3.9 3.8 4 Philadelphia Pittsburg 3.9 3.8 3.9 3.8 4.1 4.1 3.9 3.9 Delaware 3.4 3.4 4.7 3.5 Maryland 3.1 3.1 3.8 3 Baltimore 4 i4 4 District of Columbia 4 6.9 3.3 I 4 . 1 4.5 Washington 4.5 3.6 I 3 . 7 3.8 Virginia 3.4 3.3 ! 3.4 3.6 West Virginia 3.6 ! 4 4.4 North Carolina 4 South Carolina 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.3 3.3 Georgia 3.3 3.2 3.4 Savannah 2.5 2.5 1.2 1.2 3.3 4.8 Florida 3.8 3.9 2.6 2.7 3.1 8.3 Alabama 3.8 6.1 3.6 Mississippi 4.5 5.5 4.8 Louisiana 4.5 4.5 5.3 New Orleans 5 6.8 3.4 Texas 3 2.6 4 Houston Dallas 4.7 5. 6 ! 3 Arkansas 4. 6 5.9 j 3.9 Kentucky 2.9 3 3 Louisville 3.2 3.1 Tennessee 3.1 3.2 Ohio 3.9 4.2 4.2 Cincinnati 3.1 3.1 3.1 Cleveland Columbus Indiana 4.5 | 4 -1.1 2.2 Indianapolis Illinois J 4 4.1 4.7 4.8 Chicago 3.4 5.3 4 4.1 Michigan 4.4 3.3 3.8 3.5 Detroit !3 I 3 2.7 2.7 Wisconsin ! 4.1 4.8 4.1 Milwaukee 4.6 3.5 i 3.5 Minnesota [ 2.2 3.9 3.1 St.Paul 2.1 2.2 ; 2 Minneapolis i 2.1 2.1 4.1 Iowa 4.2 5 4 Des Moines 2.2 3.1 2.9 Missouri 3.5 4.2 3.8 St. Louis 3.2 i 3.5 3 Kansas City 3.1 3.5 3.5 St. Joseph 2.1 2.9 2.1 North Dakota 2.3 5.6 2.3 South Dakota 3.4 1.9 2 Nebraska 3.2 3.5* 3.3 Lincoln 1.5 .8 a28 Omaha .7 Kansas 3.1 Kansas City,Kans Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver New Mexico Oklahoma Iiatio of dividends to capital and surplus for six months ended;— P.ct P.ct. P.ct, P.ct. P.ct P.ct p.ct: p.ct P.ct P. ct 3.4 4.4 3 3 2.7 2.5 3.6 3.5 5.2 1.3 6.5 4.8 3.7 4 3.9 3.9 3.4 3.2 4 5.5 3.9 3.6 3.7 4.4 3.8 2.5 4.6 3.1 5.3 5 5.3 8.1 4.1 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 5.9 4.1 3.2 3.6 3.3 4.2 3 3.2 4.2 3.7 3.2 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 3.1 4.3 4.1 3.7 4.3 2.7 2.7 4.3 3.5 1.4 3.6 2.6 4.8 4.5 4.3 3.1 4.6 3.7 4.7 2.2 2.7 4.1 3.5 4.3 4.1 3.9 2.1 6.9 3.4 4 2 1.3 3.9 3.6 3.8 8 5.7 3.5 3.5 3.8 4.2 4.4 3.2 4 4.8 6.2 4.9 5.3 3.3 4.5 4 3.5 3.2 3 2.8 2.4 3.5 3.8 4.5 6 6.9 4.7 3.7 3.8 4 3.8 3.5 3.4 4 5.7 3.7 3.6 3.9 4.1 3.8 3.2 3.9 3.9 6.1 4.9 6 7.9 4.8 3. 6 3.3 3.9 3.0 2.9 2.4 3.5 3.6 4.9 4.5 6.5 4.5 3.6 4.2 4.1 3.8 3.4 4.6 8 5.9 4.6 4.1 3.7 4.2 3.8 3.2 4 3.4 4.4 4.7 5.3 3.7 5.3 3. 6 4 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.6 3.3 3.6 18.7 4.4 6.5 6.5 3.7 3.4 4 3.7 3.5 3.9 4 6 3.8 3.7 3.9 4.3 3.8 3.2 4.4 4.1 6.3 5.3 5 6.9 4.4 3. 3 4.3 3.5 3.6 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 3.9 4.7 3.9 2.4 2.9 3.3 3.9 5 3.3 1.2 5.4 3.0 5.7 4.1 3.5 4.1 3.4 4.4 2.9 3.3 4.3 2.2 5 5.2 5.5 4.2 4.9 4 6.3 2.9 2.9 5.3 3.9 4.4 6.8 9.4 a Includes reduction of stock. 4.9 4.3 6.6 3. 6 9.8 5.7 6.5 3.8 1.2 4.9 3 9.9 4.8 5.9 6.2 3. 6 3.6 3.2 2.9 2.8 2.8 3.2 4.1 5.2 4.9 6.7 5.2 4.4 4.1 4.3 4.1 3.6 4.1 8 6 3.7 3.7 3.7 4.1 3.7 3.2 4.1 3.6 7.8 3.6 5.6 4.1 5.9 5.7 3.3 3.9 3.4 4.2 3.4 4.6 3.3 3.5 4.3 1. 4.6 3.9 4.4 2.3 5 7.3 3.6 2.9 2.8 5.2 3.9 4.4 4.3 5.3 2.1 5 4 5.9 3.8 1.2 4.8 3 4.2 5.4 7.9 50.2 5.7 8.6 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.3 1.9 2 2.5 2.6 3 2.9 2.3 3 2.2 2.4 2.2 2.8 2.4 2.7 2.5 4.9 2. 6 2.7 3 3.2 2.5 1.9 3.4 2.2 3.4 3.4 2 4.7 1.5 2. 9 2.6 2.5 2.2 2 2.8 2.7 2.7 3.4 2.4 2.4 2.1 3.4 l'.9 1.8 1.5 1.6 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.6 3 1.9 2.2 16.7 3 2.9 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.7 2.7 2.9 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.7 3.1 2.3 2.4 2.7 2.8 3 2.8 3.1 3.1 2.4 2.5 .9 .9 2.6 2.7 2.6 6.9 4.1 2.4 3.8 3.4 2.2 2.5 5.4 2.7 1.7 2.5 4.4 4.6 2.4 3.5 2.2 3.1 2.5 2.4 3.1 2.4 2.5 2.5 3.1 2.5 2.9 i 3.4 3.T 3 3.5 2.6 2.6 3.2 3.9 1.8 1.7 1.9 3.2 1.8 2.9 2.5 2.5 1.7 2 1.7 2.7 1.4 .Q 2.6 1.5 3.4 3.5 2.6 2.7 2.9 2.7 2.3 2.3 3.8 3.2 2.9 2.9 3.2 2.5 1.8 1.9 1.9 3.6 3.4 4. 1 2.4 2.3 3.5 3.1 2.6 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.2 1.6 4.7 2.1 2.9 1.6 2.9 2.8 .7 26.9 .9 .9 3.2 3.2 3.4 6.7 2. 5 2. 7 2.6 3.1 I 4. 9 3.7 3.4 247 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITO SEPTEMBER 1, 1902. type indicate loss. ar. 1 L900. Ratio of dividends to capital and surplus for six months ended— 3 P.ct. xn s§ % 2.8 2.9 2.6 2.1 2 1.7 2.6 3.2 2.8 2.2 2.7 3 2.6 2.1 2.2 2.7 2.4 2.7 5 3.8 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.2 2.4 2.6 4.1 4.2 3.4 2.5 2.5 2.9 3.2 2.8 2.6 2.2 2 1.9 2.5 2.8 2.5 3.2 2.9 3 2.3 2 2.2 2.6 2.4 2.4 2.5 3.7 2.7 2.8 3 3.7 2.8 2.4 2.7 3.2 4.2 3.4 2.7 6.2 3.1 4.6 3.2 2.6 2.9 2.6 3.1 2.3 2.5 3.3 3 2.6 2.6 3.2 2.6 2.7 3.9 1.7 4.2 2.9 3.1 2.6 3.3 3 4.6 3.3 3.6 3.8 2.6 3.2 2.5 2.6 3.4 1.7 5 4.5 3.5 2.6 3.6 2.7 3.8 1.9 2.5 4.7 2.4 3.5 3.3 3.1 2.2 6.3 4 3.6 2.4 1.1 1. 7 3.5 3 3.2 2.6 3.6 3 3.8 1.9 2.3 3.3 2.8 3.5 3.3 3.1 1.6 6.1 3 3.3 1.9 1.1 3.1 11.6 2.9 3.6 "8." 6* 9 xn it xn r. co a xn Si fi is m P.ct. P. ct. P.ct. P. ct. P. ct. P . ct. P. ct. P.ct. 2.8 3.5 2.5 2.2 2 1.9 2.6 2.6 2.7 7.1 2.7 3.1 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.7 2.3 2.3 2.5 3.7 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.1 2.8 1.9 3.1 2.5 3.6 3.5 2.5 6.3 2.6 3.2 • CM* Ratio of earnings to capital and s nrplus for six months ended— 11.2 1.9 2.2 3.6 2.4 3.5 3.3 2.9 3.3 2.3 2.4 3.5 3.2 1.3 3 2 3.3 3.9 3 8.5 7.3 2.8 2.6 3.2 2. 2 2.1 1.9 2.5 2.7 2.8 2.4 2.7 2.9 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.6 2.3 3.3 5 3.8 3.4 3.1 2.8 3.1 2.8 2.4 2.7 2.9 3 3.3 2.4 2.9 3.3 2.8 3. 1 2.6 2.2 2. 1 2 2.3 2,7 10.7 2.3 2.7 4.1 2.3 1.8 2 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 2.0 2.8 2.8 2.6 2.1 2 2.1 2.3 2.9 3 2.3 2.8 3.2 2 2.1 2.7 2.3 2.8 5 3.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 3 2.7 2.4 2.6 2.9 5.4 2.5 2.2 3.2 3.8 2 8 2.5 3.1 2.5 3.2 2.6 3.3 4.3 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 3.9 3.1 5.1 2.4 2.4 4.3 2.9 4 4.1 3.9 4.7 2.5 3.4 2.5 2.9 2.6 3.3 2.4 2.6 3.2 1.4 3.6 3.3 4.1 2.6 3.3 2.7 3.6 3.1 2.3 3.5 2.9 3.8 3 1.9 2.2 2.8 3.4 4.1 2.8 1.1 4.7 2.4 6.7 3.5 4.6 4.1 3. 4 4. 4 38. 4 6.4 6.7 5.5 8.6 5.1 8 3 1 2. 5 2. 7 5.1 2.7 8.3 5 5.3 3.1 1.1 4.1 3.3 1.3 3.4 2.6 3.3 1.8 3.9 5.5 3 2.4 2.2 4.2 2.5 3.6 3.2 4 1.6 4.3 3.5 4.8 3 1.1 4.1 8.1 4 5.4 3.5 4.2 6.1 o o 3.4 3 3.1 1.8 1.8 2 2.8 2.9 3.2 2.5 2.7 4.3 3.3 2.8 3.4 1.9 3.2 3.3 4.7 3.6 3.6 3.2 3.9 2.4 3.7 1.7 4.1 2.4 1.6 2.6 1.7 2.6 1.8 1.4 2.7 2.7 4.2 2.3 3.7 3.8 2.9 2.4 3.1 2.9 3.2 2.7 4.3 4.4 2.5 3. 2 4 2.8 4.3 3.9 4.1 2.3 3.2 3.3 6.2 7.3 4 5.1 2.6 3.4 1.7 4.3 2.8 3. 5 3.5 2. 7 3.1 3.1 1.8 1.7 1.5 .1 2.4 2.5 2.7 3.8 1.3 4.2 3.6 2.6 2.7 1.7 4.3 3 4.1 4.9 3.2 3.5 3.6 2 2.9 2.4 3.5 2.4 1.3 4.5 3 4.3 2.5 1.8 4.3 2.7 .8 2.9 2.0 2.8 3 2.8 2.2 3.1 3.7 3.1 3 2.4 2.5 4.8 3 4.5 2.4 2.3 .0 2.6 2.9 5.4 3 2.6 3.9 3.8 2.6 ]. 4 3 4.1 :?. 6 2. 5 1.9 2.6 3.9 2.4 25 7.3 .2 4.4 3.6 2.9 .8 2.4 3.9 2.6 2.7 2 8 2.5 1.3 3.4 2.1 3.5 2.6 3.4 4.3 5.7 3.0 3.2 .6 2 2 1 2 4 3.5 3.9 8.1 4.1 5.9 3.6 P.ct. P.ct. 3.3 2.6 3.9 3.7 2.2 1 3 4.1 3 1.4 ! 3.2 2.6 I 1.4 2.6 3.4 2. 9 3. 6 5 6.4 4 4.7 • 5.3 4.3 4.5 4.8 3.5 4.7 3.3 4.8 .8 ! 5.6 3.8 4 3.7 ! 4.3 3.1 4.4 5.3 6.8 2.6 3.9 4.4 4.1 3.8 1.5 10.3 3.8 3.7 5.8 5.3 5.3 5.8 5.4 5.6 3.6 4.3 3.9 .4 2.8 2.9 3.6 3 5.8 3.8 5.6 4.4 3.7 4.2 4.2 3.1 2 3.8 4.2 3.6 3.1 3.7 6.3 4.3 5.3 4.1 3 3.6 5.1 7.4 4.8 2.9 4.1 4.7 5 3.7 7.5 5.3 7.4 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.1 5 9.4 4.6 2.8 2.9 2 4.7 2.1 3.9 5.1 4.6 4.2 1.9 2.3 2.7 5.6 5.2 3.9 4.2 3.7 2.3 4.3 18.8 2.8 4.9 1.9 4.4 1.3 1.8 4.3 6.2 3 2.3 4.8 3.9 5 4.8 2.5 4.9 8.3 3.9 6.6 5.6 5.6 6 8.6 4.8 9.3 7.2 9.1 9 .2 5.2 6.3 4.3 3.6 3.8 3.7 3.3 4.5 7.8 7.2 7.3 4.1 6.2 5.3 2. 1 3. 6 .5 a28.4 6.8 6 4 5.7 5.9 8.1 6.2 3 5.7 6.3 8.7 11 5.9 7.3 6.4 13.3 1.3 3.4 4.4 7.7 5.2 5.4 7.6 3.8 4 4.4 4.4 5.6 12.4 a Includes reduction of stock. Si l i 3.4 4.8 2.7 3 2.3 3 3.3 3.8 4.6 4.8 3. L 4.1 4.7 3.8 5.3 3.1 3.6 3 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 6.4 4.3 3.5 4.4 4.1 4.7 3.2 5.9 4.5 5.8 5 9.8 4.4 4.1 5.1 6 6.1 5.1 5.2 3.4 1.2 4.2 5.2 P.ct. 3.8 3.2 3.5 2 3.1 3 3 3 5.9 5.1 1.3 4.9 4.3 3.8 5.8 4.1 3.9 3 5.6 rj 6.2 5.8 4.1 6.6 6.6 3.6 7.3 7.7 10.7 13 7.2 8.2 6.6 6.8 4.2 3.5 3.7 4.4 3 5.2 3.9 7.4 4.9 5.8 4.2 3.2 5 6.8 4.1 2.2 3.2 5.5 4.8 3.9 4.9 13.4 4.3 8.8 4 4.9 5.3 8.9 7.8 9.5 11 6.6 8.3 7.1 4.9 5.2 4.4 5.6 1.9 5.6 4.5 7.1 7.6 5.8 3.3 7.4 12. 7 13.3 12.9 5 4 P.ct. P.ct. 3.6 3.1 3.3 2.1 3.2 2.5 3.1 3.5 34.4 2 4.1 4.7 4.9 3.6 4.6 4.3 3.9 3.9 S.3 5.8 6.5 5.9 4.7 1 5.4 3.4 7.1 4.5 5.3 5.8 6 7.5 4.4 3 2.8 3.4 2.6 2.9 3.6 3 4.3 5.6 6 4.7 3.5 5 4.4 4.8 3.1 4 3.7 3.2 5.8 5.9 7.3 5.1 7 6.5 3.7 5.9 6.9 7.5 12.1 3.7 3.9 4 5.7 3 5.2 4.8 6 7.5 7 7.7 9.2 4.2 2 3.6 3.8 4.4 2.7 3.7 4 4 9 6 2 6.2 a. 6' 3.6 8.3 8.5 5.7 5 6.5 2.3 3.9 xn^ XJ1 12.6 2. 4 4.7 7.7 si P.ct. P.ct. 14.3 3.5 .5 xn1^ 5.8 5.8 4.3 4.2 4.5 3.1 4 2.2 5.3 3.7 4.5 6.9 5 6.1 3.2 5.7 5.4 8.2 2.8 5.3 6.2 .9 4.6 2.9 5.7 a 5.7 6.7 4.5 4 5.6 8.1 9.5 4.3 4.6 5.2 3.8 2.7 6.8 15.7 5 10.3 8.9 7.3 8.6 4.3 5.4 2.4 12 8.8 11.1 5.6 8.6 5 .7 4.3 7.4 5.2 7.4 3.7 6.5 1.8 4.4 6 4 14.8 18.2 7.7 6.7 5.4 13.2 .5 5.9 2.4 .4 8.9 5.5 5.7 7.5 58.4 14.7 13.1 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 248 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 82.—RATIOS TO CAPITAL, AND TO CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, O F T H E E A R N I N G S TORY, FROM MARCH 1, 1898, [Figures in bold-faced Ratio of dividends to capital for six months ended— States, reserve cities, and Territories. Indian Territory Washington Oregon Portland California San Francisco... Los Angeles Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Average P.ct P.ct 12.1 4.9 3.9 2.4 4.3 5.8 3.7 4.6 3 .T 3.7 3. 6 I 3. 5 I 3. 8 P.ct. 6.2 2 4.6 6.6 5.1 3.7 P.ct P. ct. 3.4 3 4.9 4.7 6.4 5.2 6.8 5.5 4.3 4.3 4.2 3.7 4 4.4 10 5.5 6.3 3.9 3.8 3 3 4 5.4 6 5.9 .0 .0 3. 9 3.9 P. ct P.ct. P.ct. 3.9 5.1 6.8 5.2 3.8 5.7 6.3 5 7 15.9 5.9 7.3 4.3 4.4 6.3 4.8 3.9 3.8 2.2 3.8 3. 6 7.8 4.7 8.2 4.2 5.7 4.4 6 6 6 7.2 11.8 8.7 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.3 2.5 2.5 5.1 I 4 5.8 Ratio of dividends to capital and surplus for 6 months ended— P.ct P.ct. P.ct P.ct 3.8 3.6 3.9 10 5.7 3.3 2.1 2.5 6.9 3.6 4.8 I 4 . 9 5.9 . . . . . 3.T 4.4 3.8 2.8 2.1 1.4 3.4 5.1 2.2 2.7 3.6 5.5 2.6 2.3 2.6 2.9 6 5.8 3.5 5.8 4.2 2.5 2.4 4.3 2.6 2.5 2.7 P.ct. 4.9 I 1.8 3.8 5.6 4.2 2.6 3.4 5.1 2.9 4.6 2.7 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 249 AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITO SEPTEMBER 15 1902—Continued. type indicate loss.] Eatio of dividends to capital and surplus for 6 months ended— Eatio of earnings to capital and surplus for 6 months ended— 250 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 83.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS, THEIR CAPITAL, SURPLUS, DIVIDENDS, NET EARNINGS, AND RATIOS, YEARLY, 1870 TO 1902. Ratios. Year ended March 1— 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.. No. of banks. Capital. 1, 526 $409,008, 896 1,602 427,008,134 1,721 448,346, 485 1,882 473, 097, 353 1,961 488,805, 637 1,989 491, 753, 557 2,061 501,037,162 2,080 498,566,925 2,073 480, 967, 305 2,045 467, 322, 946 2,045 454. 606,073 2, 079 455;529, 963 2,118 459, 644,485 2,232 478, 519, 528 2,420 501,304,720 2,616 520, 752,720 2,686 527, 777, 898 2, 819 542, 959, 709 2,993 567, 840, 644 3,120 588,391,497 3,244 607, 428, 365 3,477 643, 680,165 3,641 671,493,123 3,730 682, 975, 512 3,764 681,129, 704 3,735 664, 712,365 3,698 655,960,855 3,659 647,402, 875 3,589 628, 885,895 3,572 610,426, 625 3,571 603,396, 550 3,765 622, 366, 094 4,131 659, 608,169 Average, 33 years .. Aggregate, 33 years. 550, 091,153 Surplus. $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, 449 175, 087, 345 Dividends. Net earnings. II III Pr. ct Pr.ct. Pr. ct. $43,246, 926 $58, 218,118 10.5 8.8 11.8 43, 285, 493 54, 057, 047 10.1 8.3 10.4 10.2 44,985,105 54, 817, 850 10 8.2 48, 653, 350 62,499, 369 10.3 8.4 10.7 48, 353, 026 62,666,120 9.9 7.9 10.3 9.5 59,172, 818 10.1 49, 680,122 7.9 8.1 51, 898,138 9.8 7.8 49,129, 366 6.3 44, 367, 798 40,133,194 8.9 7 5.3 41, 099, 506 32, 220, 724 8.6 6.8 4.8 35, 500, 277 28, 337, 553 7.6 6.1 6.7 38, 025, 984 7.8 6.2 35,523,140 8.4 48,485, 271 8.2 6.4 37,167, 717 9.5 56, 254,141 8.6 6.7 39,415, 343 8.6 52,670,569 8.6 6.7 41,181, 655 8.6 55,568,978 8.2 6.4 41,476, 382 6.9 40, 609, 317 45, 969, 221 7.8 6.1 7.3 41, 553, 907 49, 551,961 7.9 6.1 8.5 43, 295, 729 59,611,513 7.9 6.1 8.8 65, 409, 368 7.9 6.1 45, 092,427 8.7 46, 734, 024 67, 869, 081 7.9 6 8.6 8.1 6.1 49, 575, 353 69, 756,914 8.9 50, 677, 892 76,952, 998 7.9 5.9 7.8 7.5 69,98U, 730 50,573, 088 5.6 7.4 51,328,07U 68, 386, 632 7.5 5.5 5.6 46, 390,345 52,422,069 6.8 5 5 46, 252,545 45,560, 309 6.9 5 6.9 45, 551, 673 48, 566, 794 5 5.4 43, 215, 818 48, 612, 927 6.7 4.8 5.4 43, 815, 654 45, 568, 032 6.9 5 5.2 7.4 5.4 44,935,124 5.8 49, 315, 441 7.9 5.6 47,4S3, 357 8.2 69, 981,810 8.1 5.7 50,219,115 10.0 87,674,175 9.8 64,802,442 10.5 99,103,168 56, 827,849 45, 306,397 1,495,121,086 1, 875, 319, 017 8.2 6.2 7.8 252 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 84.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OP NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS BANKS WITH CAPITAL [Figures in bold-face NumStates, reserve cities, ber of etc. banks. Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut New York City New Jersey Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Louisville Tennessee Cincinnati Cleveland Indianapolis Chicago Detroit Milwaukee St. Paul Minneapolis St. Louis Kansas City, Mo Omaha Kansas City, Kans San Francisco Total U n i t e d States Capital stock. Cost of opera- Average amount of loans and discounts. Per centage of cost of operation to loans, etc. $2,000,000 $45, 420 $3, 805,839 *24, 300,000 1, 199, 748 134,468, 091 3, 000, 000; 79,590 8,155, 913 3,200, ooo: 90,465 8, 870, 929 52, 850, 000 5, 041, 249 458,124, 924 1, OdO, 000 71,985 3, 887, 000 71 11,000,000 1,952, 886 95,414, 000 3,400,000 148, 569 15,111,517 5, 710, 700 380,175 21, 275, 414 1,645, 000i 43, 084 3,276,100 1,000,000 33, 237 1,700, 000 3, 400, 000 224, 937 13, 537, 912 7,000, 000 263, 266 22, 703, 697 2, 000, 000 130,123 6, 024, 904 14, 000, 000 1, 705, 035 114, 352, 428 1,000, 000 106, 944 4,900,000 2, 500, 000 232, 094 16,978,564 3, 000, 000 185, 938 10,924,,678 3,000,000 218,892 14, 852, 600 13,400,000 961, 616 53,198, 833 1, 000, 000 225, 000 13, 000, 000 1, 000, 000 239,139 4, 368, 833 1, 000, 000 54, 530 4,738, 003 5, 500, 000 291,206 18, 287,170 Average rate ofinter- Taxes paid. State, etc. est received On on bankOn loans, ing etc. prem- shares. ises. Per ct. Per c 1.19 4.64 $7, 482 $48, 372 .89 4.50 25, 759 460,698 .98 3,118 4.56 48, 000 1.02 1,554 4.84 41, 660 1.10 4.51 198, 339 896, o r 1.80. 5.00 16, 050 3,681 2.05J 4.58 21, 528 87, 355 .98 24, 230 5.00 10, 900 1.82 4.95 20, 017 122, 073 1.32 5.50 35,182 975 1.96; 15,507 6.00 1.66 60, 891 4.d 5,151 1.16 5.42 338 119, 025 2.16; 5.13 2,437 30,457 1.49 4. 177,331 3.41 2,200 5.13 1.37 50, 069 5.09 1.70 5.18 9,322 45,192 1.47 54, 031 5.12 1.81 5.17 7,895 180, 08" 1.73 23, 041 4,467 6.00 5.47 12, 609 2,490 7.10 1.15 15, 722 6.25 1.59 28, 875 5. 3,260 102 167, 205,700 13, 991,128 1,051,957,9491 1.33 5.17 328, 713 2,594,674 B A N K S W I T H C A P I T A L OF $2,000,000 500, 000 5, 700, 000 5,900, 000 5, 350, 000 5, 275, 000 $128, 682 29,196 210, 865 305, 313 152, 398 259,399 $6,311, 446 1,522, 562 15,333,469 23, 357, 525 12,475,863 16, 919, 887 Total New England States 44j 24,725,000 1,085, 853 New York New York City . . . New J e r s e y Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Baltimore Washington, D. C 41! 2,300,000 125,158 " 5,100,000 915, 043 2,500, 000 201, 252 2,500, 000 91, 418 6, 450, 0001,122,303 7, 250, 000 915,813 500,000 18, 978 4,117, 560 249, 407 500, 000 97, 253 Maine Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut Total E a s t e r n States Virginia Savannah New Orleans Texas Houston Dallas Tennessee Total Southern States 2.04 1.92 1.38 1.31 1.22 1.53 5.25 5.00 4.98 4.86 4.87 4.73 $3, 240 $38,800 675 7,500 9,725 120,483 4,127 88,520 6,426 81,460 7,146 65,951 75, 920, 752 1.43 4.95 31, 339 402,714 7,493, 488 53,547,760 9,315,131 5,480, 633 53,316, 837 52,931. 614 870; 000 13,187, 238 3, 920,000 1.67 1.71 2.16 1.67 2.10 1.73 2.18 1.89 2.48 6700 4.72 5.23 5.11 4.88 5.26 5 00 5.21 4.50 2, 998 18,340 13, 088 2,052 16, 440 30, 709 56 31,217,560 3, 736, 625 200, 062, 701 97, 361 397,993 12, 042 1,692 37, 077 94, 907 71, 574 14.118 50, 362 59, 363 1 412 69,180 1.87 5.09 1,100, 000 500, 000 500, 000 600, 000 500, 000 500, 000 1, 000, 000 71, 378 30, 053 68, 787 46,299 30,190 64,491 65, 891 4,081, 000 1,031, 121 2, 346, 200 1, 764, 724 1, 053, 000 3, 200, 000 3, 005, 653 1.75 2.91 2.93 2.62 2.87 2.02 2.19 5.86 6.40 7.33 7.75 7.50 7 50 5.36 2,462 25, 720 12,199 18, 092 10, 840 10,978 6,286 26,126 4, 700,000 377,089 16, 481, 698 2.29 6.82 7,711 110, 241 17884 522 1, 885 334 624 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CLASSIFIED B Y CAPITAL STOCK, Y E A R E N D E D A P R I L 30, 253 1902. O F $1,000,000 OR O V E R . type indicate loss.] Percentage based on capital stock Taxes paid. State, etc. Total. Taxes. Cost of operaTotal, all tion, State, On capi- On taxes exclu- coun- United tal and paid. sive of ty, and Slates. circuTotal. surlation. plus. taxes. local. $55,854 486, 457 51,118 43,214 1, 094, 356 19,731 108, 883 35,130 142,090 36,157 15,507 66,042 119, 363 32,894 177,331 2,200 50,069 54, 514 54, 031 187,982 27,508 15 099 15, 722 32,135 United States. $5,400 67,984 6,678 10, 282 130, 260 1,200 30, 962 11,187 13,250 5,656 2 020 8,160 15,172 4,770 39, 487 2,400 5,200 7,250 7.180 25, 796 2,400 2 200 2,500 13, 200 $65, 486 $4, 232 $9, 632 16, 632 84, 616 571,073 999 7,677 58,795 5,360 15. 642 58, 856 76, 832 207,092 1,301,448 21,780 849 2,049 26, 000 56, 962 165, 845 12, 252 23, 439 58, 569 162,167 6,827 20,077 49.001 7,188 12, 844 249 2 269 17, 776 85, 374 11,172 19, 332 8, 296 23, 468 142,831 38,142 478 5, 248 232, 908 16, 090 55, 577 246 2,646 4,846 56, 996 1,727 6,927 63, 043 1,279 8,529 4,185 11, 365 65, 396 41, 957 67, 753 255, 735 2,500 4,900 32,408 2 940 5 140 20 239 3,500 6,000 21,722 53, 425 8,090 21, 290 2, 923, 387 420, 594 259, 880 680, 474 3, 603, 861 A m o u n t Amount of diviof net dends earnings, Cost of year paid, year opera Net ended ended tion, Mar. 1, Mar.l, includ earnings. 1902. 1902. ing taxes. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Perct. Per ct. 5. 54 8.47 $169, 466 $151, 924 2.27 2. 79 0.48 .34 9.14 2,249,160 1, 362, 000 1.98 7.20 4.88 1.70 .26 4.61 8.82 264, 532 139,9S6 2.65 1.35 .49 7.97 255,182 218,000 4. 67 2.83 .39 12.00 15. 32 8, 097, 803 4,511,000 9.54 2.07 375,000 .20 1.97 137, 427 9.38 13.74 7.20 .52 19.26 14. 81 1,628,416 845,000 .99 17.75 1.03 .69 6. 09 15. 35 521,759 268,000 4.37 523, 695 .35 793,112 2.49 9.60 13.89 6.76 132,423 131,600 .78 8.05 5.60 2.62 2.20 1 55 23 1 46 14,650 5 10 3 32 .57 352, 000 6.62 1.94 454,104 9.13 13.36 1.70 .34 5.80 7.22 504,176 412, 500 3.76 .26 336, 776 798,000 8.41 16.84 6.51 1.64 .40 13.85 17.26 2, 416, 955 1, 330, 000 1.27 12.18 .22 .27 17.18 6.90 68, 982 60, 000 16.69 .28 11.56 19.90 497, 544 180, 000 9.28 2.00 236, 736 200, 000 1.82 .28 7.89 8.30 6.20 276, 949 160, 000 1.80 .38 9. 23 9.48 7.30 1.40 985, 000 .51 9.09 12. 45 1, 668,145 7.18 2.75 .49 25. 74 57.55 575, 504 100, 000 22.50 51 25 94 4 53 45 349 23 92 1 51 60,000 .60 7.6-2 8.64 5.45 1.57 86, 375 .58 .40 (5.27 15. 38 845,650 440, 000 5.99 8.37 ,75 .40 10.52 2.10 1.64 2.28 1.57 1.64 1.38 0.33 .83 .44 .36 .49 .45 8.86 8.31 6.42 7.10 4.98 6.75 7.46 8.51 5.74 5.69 7.45 8.34 6.85 1, 692, 807 1, 489,148 13.32 22, 277,175 13,603,715 $500,000 A N D L E S S THAN" $1,000,000. $42, 040 8,175 130, 208 92, 647 87, 886 73, 097 $5,954 $736 $6, 690 1,660 2,477 4,137 16,378 8,725 25,103 14, 614 6,662 21, 276 15, 232 11,410 26, 642 15,136 8,694 23, 830 $48, 730 12,312 155, 311 113, 923 114, 528 96, 927 6.43 5.84 3.70 5.17 2.85 4.92 434,053 68, 974 38, 704 107, 678 541, 731 4.39 1.76 .43 6.58 40, 075 113,247 84, 662 16,170 66, 802 90, 072 1,412 81, 222 1,692 6,272 7,300 13,572 14,888 11,904 26, 792 7,200 6.125 13,325 6,084 5,949 12, 033 25,161 13, 285 38, 446 26,196 14,480 40, 676 1,200 250 1,450 11,468 5,616 17, 084 1,379 1,379 53,647 140, 039 97, 987 28, 203 105, 248 130,748 2, 862 98, 306 3,071 5.44 17.94 8.05 3.66 17.40 12.63 3.80 6.06 19.45 1.74 2.22 3.39 .64 1.04 1.24 .28 1.97 .34 .59 .52 .53 .48 .59 .56 .29 .41 .27 7.77 20.68 11.97 4.78 19.03 14.43 4.37 8.44 20.06 7.36 169,319 19.52 995, 378 14.11 352,707 8.24 206, 060 15.48 998, 531 23.14 1, 677, 800 7.94 39, 721 8.91 367, 073 31.40 156, 983 495, 354 99,848 64,909 164,757 27, 604 12, 721 19, 977 11,174 11, 602 6,286 28, 588 2,729 1,200 1,500 1,440 1,346 674 2,768 117, 952 11, 657 $149, 244 42, 532 326, 908 335,520 398,513 440, 090 $136,000 37,500 351,648 301, 000 297, 500 365, 500 150, 000 481,000 255, 000 147, 500 471, 000 571, 500 25, 000 314, 604 100,000 660, 111 11.97 1.58 .52 14.07 15.90 4, 963, 562 2, 515, 604 6,381 1,657 1,792 1,690 1,705 1,424 5,511 33, 985 14,378 21, 769 12, 864 13, 307 7,710 34,099 6.49 6.01 13.76 7.72 6.04 12.90 6.59 2.51 2.54 3.99 1.86 2.32 1.26 2.85 .58 .33 .36 .28 .34 .28 .55 9.58 8.88 18.11 9.86 8.70 14.44 9.99 10.76 6.60 21. 82 20.00 9.05 29.72 14.31 118, 350 32,978 109, 089 120, 000 45, 245 148, 620 143, 093 73, 000 30, 000 40, 000 120,000 30, 000 30, 000 118,000 8,503 20,160 138,112 8.02 2.51 .43 10.96 15.26 717, 375 441, 000 3,652 457 292 250 359 750 2,743 254 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 84.—COST OF O P E R A T I O N , E T C . , O F N A T I O N A L BANKING ASSOCIATIONS BANKS WITH CAPITAL OF Num- Capital States, reserve cities, ber of etc. banks. stock. Cost of operation. Percentage of cost Average amount of of oploans and eration to discounts. loans, etc. Taxes paid. Aver age rate of interState, etc. est received On on bankOn loans, ing etc. prem- shares. ises. Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis Chicago Michigan Detroit Milwaukee Minnesota St. Paul Kansas City, Mo Total M i d d l e Western States $2, 600, 000 2,900,000 3, 400, 000 1, 000, 000 500. 000 500, 000 500,000 1,800, 000 1,700, 000 500, 000 500, 000 600, 000 600,000 $134,939 248, 804 232, 575; 98,768 25, 741! 63, 094 49,400 88, 41 287, 502 47, 036 56, 966 30, 987 96, 340 $8,997, 299 12,267, 878 16,667, 404 3,593, 682 1, 292, 000 3, 500, 000 3,094, 000 7,070, 950 7, 964, 822 2, 721, 000 4, 207, 000 1, 778, 062 6,401, 73' 31 17,100,000 1,455,567 Omaha Denver Total Western States Portland California San Francisco Los Angeles Utah Total Pacific States Total U n i t e d States Per ct. Per ct. 1.50 5.50 5.09 2.03 5.46 1.40 6.05 2.75 6.00 1. 5.50 1.80 5.25 1. 5.51 1.18 5.19 3.61 5.00 i.73 4.97 1.35 5.50 1.74 5.50 1.50 28, 258 322, 380 79, 555,834 1.83 500, 000 1, 500,000 68, 473 323,068 4, 340, 000 14,499,453 1.58 2.23 6.00 6.25 1,135 49,060 2, 000, 000 391,541 18,839, 453 2.08 6.13 5,696 59,151 500, 000 500, 0001 500, 000! 500, 000 500, 000| 72,167 41, 526 41,191 33, 804 674 1,158 18,788 2, 500, 000 1,791, 2881 2, 600, 0001 1, 521, 875 1, 670, 000! 1,143, 828 1.60 2.71 2.02 2.82 6.00 5.77 7.00 7 30 220,981 8, 726,991 2.53 6.48 149 82,242,560 7,267,656 399, 587,429 1.82 5 $1, 936 $72, 270 799 66, 002 6,004 61, 924 1,778 20,186 798 14, 300 9,750 5,795 26, 302 2,867 13, 288 11, 691 2,385 10, 365 7, 620 14, 578 1,996 1,055 7 20, 251 39, 039 175, 248 1, 331, 518 B A N K S W I T H C A P I T A L OF Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New York City . . . Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia .. Washington Total E a s t e r n States II 1 $2,950,000 $113,922 4i 800,000 55,359 2, 400, 000 83, 976 77 18,865, 000 1, 095, 111 1, 650,000 172,717 1, 525, 000 51, 005 8,067, 070 467,367 $7, 932, 465 2,513,601 4, 204, 834 68, 350, 022 9,386, 472 3, 434, 300 18, 349, 798 145 36,257,070, 2,039,457 1.44 2.20 2.00 1.60 1.84 1.49 2.55 5.46 $1,316 $49,577 5.47 1,05)7 13, 716 5.45 1,325 44, 062 5.08 40, 901 365, 520 5.12 2,086 32, 866 689 13, 003 5 13 5 31 6,511 102, 718 114,171, 492 1.79 5 29 53 925 624, 462 599, 018 926, 943 212, 636 239,735 585,882 933,143 471,574 443,778 27, 008 29, 027 131, 953 22, 755 282, 659 24,934, 871 60, 789, 617 10, 843, 782 12,757,409 28,596, 292 51, 722,161 25,144, 661 23, 041, 964 1, 672, 400 1,184, 361 6,451, 910 1, 062, 265 8, 787,868 2.40 1.52 1.96 1.88 2.05 1.80 1.88 1.93 1.61 2.45 2.04 2.14 3.22 5.70 4.79 4 92 5.00 5.30 5.43 4 92 5 43 5 56 5.27 5 25 4 50 5 26 46,485,730 4,906,111 256, 989,561 1.91 5 18 125 938 665,861 9,340, 000 2,650,000 1,050, 000 1, 352,000 5,060,000 14, 410,020 3,805,000 4, 000,000 410, 010 451,700, 1,430, 000 252, 000 2, 275, 000 17,189 , 13 318 5 233 138,140 24, 393 8 546 35, 488 18 507 135,658 21 561 99, 250 9 387 472 14 183 29, 575 1 512 27, 652 661 4,100 8 370 23, 724 241 7, 230 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 255 CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 1902—Contined. $500,000 A N D LESS T H A N $1,000,000—Continued. Percentage based on capital stock Taxes pai( State, etc. Total. of Amount Amount of diviof net Taxes. United States. earnings, dends Cost of Cost of paid, year opera- Net Total, all operaended ended tion, tion, State, On capi- On taxes earn- Mar. 1, Mar. 1, exclu- coun- United includ- ings. tal and circu- Total. paid. 1902. 1902. sive of ty, and States. ing surplus. taxes. local. taxes. $74, 206 $7, 500 $4, 801 $12, 301 66, 801 10, 220 8,165 18. 385 67, 928 8,635 10, 046 18,681 874 2,908 21, 964 2, 034 15, 098 1,200 1,750 2, 950 1,525 1 525 9,750 1,200 1,119 2, 319 5,795 4,330 1,902 6. 2X2 29,169 13, 288 4,010 7,952 11,962 330 1,630 11, 691 1,300 12, 750 1,500 1,617 3,117 7,620 1,226 1, 613 2,839 14, 578 1,560 2,115 3,675 $86, 507 85,186 86, 609 24, 872 18, 048 11,275 8,114 35, 401 25, 250 13, 321 15, 867 10, 459 18, 253 350, 638 46, 240 42, 284 88, 524 439,162 Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 5.19 2.85 0.47 9.52 8.51 .63 11.51 13.01 8.58 2.30 .55 6.84 2.00 7.96 9.39 .29 12.36 15.48 9.87 2.20 .59 5.15 3.02 8.76 11.46 .30 13.03 12.62 1.95 5.61 .46 11.50 9.88 1.16 3.27 .35 4.63 1.62 8.12 6.60 .79 .70 18.40 16.91 6.22 .33 12. 07 10.12 9.41 2.34 .62 14.56 25.91 11.39 2.55 .47 5.16 1.27 6.11 6.90 .61 19.10 28.05 16.06 2.43 $247, 626 $191,000 377, 201 237, 000 270, 548 204, 750 80, 000 154, 765 30, 000 57, 281 15, 000 36, 475 30, 000 16, 367 146, 085 118, 000 105, 777 135,023 40, 000 50, 620 30,000 129, 561 30, 000 36,678 51,000 168, 302 8. 51 2.05 .52 11.08 10.51 1, 797,286 1,191, 773 2.93 3.35 .44 .81 17.06 25.69 13.94 11.86 69, 722 177, 872 50, 000 175, 000 14,652 50,195 1,200 4,867 1,000 2,200 7,340 12,207 16, 852 13.69 62, 402 21. 53 64, 847 6,067 8,340 14, 407 79,254 19, 462 1,158 1,996 21, 306 1,200 4,700 463 1,200 420 1 222 1,230 2,272 1,500 2,429 43, 922 6,352 10, 284 16, 636 19.58 3.24 .72 23.54 12.38 247, 594 225, 000 25,362 14.43 8.31 2,821 1,642 8 24 5,498 6.76 25, 235 6.46 3.89 1.18 .23 4.26 .33 .33 .70 .79 19. 50 8.87 8.57 7.86 11.51 38.00 16.57 11 41 14.81 8.81 190, 010 82, 853 57,065 74, 050 44, 036 130, 000 75, 000 40 000 40,000 85, 000 60,558 8.84 1.76 .66 11.26 17.92 448, 014 370, 000 1, 506, 766 239,138 173, 024 412,162 1, 918, 928 8.84 1.83 .50 11.17 12.00 9, 866, 638 6, 232, 525 $67, 769 3.86 20,145 6.92 58, 821 3.50 511, 944 5.80 44, 852 10.47 24, 940 3.34 159,212 5.79 1.72 1.86 1.89 2.15 2.12 1.09 1.35 0.57 .66 .56 .56 .60 .54 .62 6.15 9.44 5.95 8.52 13.19 4.97 7.76 10.53 15.07 8.95 5.20 4.92 7.77 9.47 5,900 1,663 1,642 3,502 3, 929 .40 $200,000 A N D LESS T H A N $500,000. $50, 893 $8, 213 14, 813 2,398 45, 387 5,880 406,421 55,508 5,212 34,952 16, 692 4,410 109, 229 23, 888 $8, 663 $16, 876 2,934 5,332 7,554 13, 434 50,015 105, 523 4,688 9,900 3,838 8,248 26, 095 49, 983 $310, 537 $211, 000 70, 000 120, 532 214, 794 198, 952 980, 454 1,133, 875 110, 750 81,229 89, 500 118. 474 763, 943 575, 953 887, 683 5.63 1.87 .58 8.07 7.14 2, 589, 963 2, 390, 030 222, 273 178, 409 36,124 55,607 185,124 210,109 65, 049 66, 336 3,921 8,095 38, 965 2,286 21, 853 6.41 34.98 20.25 17.73 11.58 6.48 12.39 11.09 6.59 6.43 9.23 9.03 12.42 1.76 5.71 2.82 3.25 3.05 .62 .09 .32 .62 .86 .61 .62 .69 .62 .43 .74 .48 .81 .64 8.79 41.71 23. 69 21.84 15.24 7.93 14.10 12.75 7.54 8.22 11.95 9.93 13.38 620, 801 669. 398 6.65 51.64 1, 368,491 957, 861 22.46 235, 816 102, 550 176, 783 175, 200 13.08 776, 411 493, 200 15.34 14.29 2,058, 857 1, 222, 502 378, 357 301, 800 9.94 13.83 553,236 288, 750 67, 076 29.71 121, 830 44,136 47, 829 10.89 98,400 10.19 145, 775 30, 240 55, 740 22.12 13.40 304, 919 229, 000 791, 799 162, 978 139, 374 302, 352 1, 094,151 10.55 1.70 .65 12.90 14.72 6, 844, 845 4, 680,113 678, 387 105, 509 103, 787 209,296 164, 598 151, 458 29, 626 44, 034 154,165 120, 811 38, 859 41, 758 2,164 4,761 32,094 16, 555 21, 650 4,350 7,295 17,984 52, 567 14, 372 13, 861 1,270 1, 322 3,934 7,230 7,014 241 804 41,120 5,301 2,148 4,278 12, 975 36, 731 11,818 10, 717 487 2,012 2,937 1,241 7,609 57, 675 26, 951 6,498 11, 573 30,959 89. 298 26,190 24, 578 1,757 3,334 6,871 2,045 14, 623 .83 1.02 1.04 .52 1.05 2.24 1.02 256 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 84.—COST OF OPERATION, E T C . , O F NATIONAL B A N K I N G ASSOCIATIONS BANKS WITH CAPITAL OF NumStates, reserve cities, ber of etc. banks. Virginia West Virginia Is'orth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Savannah Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans Texas... Houston Dallas Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Total Southern States 83 Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee Minnesota St. Paul Minneapolis Iowa Des Moines Missouri Kansas City, Mo ... St. Joseph Total M i d d l e Western States Washington Portland, Oreg California San Fran cisco Los Angeles Utah Total P a c i f i c States Total U n i t e d States Cost of operation. $1,200,000 $161,793 1,250,000 83,196 525, 000 25, 995 1, 000, 000 168, 454 2,050, 000 212, 843 250.000 28, 514 1, 825, 000 231, 207 200, 000 19, 790 200, 000 25,445 1, 800, 000, 386, 475 3,100, 000J 245, 555 650, 000! 79, 730 400,000j 79,112 700.0001 64, 580 3, 205, 000! 155, 942 2, 300, 000 157, 245 1,450,000 218,235 $7, 013, 968 4,295,154j 1, 234, 000, 4,808, 390 7,436, 440 902,000 6, 669, 590 543, 000 l,086,r~ 15,339, 207 8,949,199 2, 594, 094 2,372,000 2, 427, 924 8, 075, 315 8, 354, 705 6,289, 642 22,105,000; 2,344,111 88, 391, 321 24,114, 491 8, 728, 000 2. 622, 747 6,025, 722 9,424, 343 2, 917, 000 16, 667, 516 3,012,793 5, 568, 388 3, 016, 000 7,863,220 3, 545, 027 4, 028, 880 1,100, 755 1,407,442 8, 708, 947 5, 371, 029 360,159 12, 809,768 1,660, 700 6, 904, 000 1, 400, 0001 750, 000^ 1,300,000: 3, 000, 000 650, 000! 3, 675, 000, 250,000 900, 000 600,000 1,600,000 750, 000 675,000 200, 000 250, 000 1, 850, 0001 700,000 200, 000 1,050, 000 250, 000 377, 573 262, 3481 59, 063 95, 423! 206, 045 80, 273 321, 057 53,04(3 41, 293: 46,157| 136, 696 62, 310 41,931' 30, 385 32,990 160, 742 74, 793 12, 055 268, 922 28, 849 109 26,954,000 2, 391, 951 Nebraska ... Omaha. Lincoln . Kansas Montana Colorado Denver . Total Western States Capital stock. 300, 000 i, 050, ooo! 200, 000! 850, 000 1,050, 000 200, 000 200, 000 15 367844 77, 273 42,194! 63, 480J 141, 2151 38, 477: 38, 858 128, 952, 927 On shares. 2,812 0 0 11, 670 3, 087 1,795 3,977 577 6,159 2,054 2,940 2.65 6. 80 53,817 487, 373 1737 5.60 4.85 5. 83 6.15 6.16 5.45 5.13 5.00 6.10 5.75 5.37 4.94 5.24 4.75 4.74 6.03 5.38 6.50 6.31 5.60 40, 900 546, 910 3.01 2.25 1.58 2.19 2.75 1.93 1.76 1.28 1.53 1.74 1.76 1.04 2.76 2.34 1.85 1.39 3.35 2.10 1.74 1.85 1,947,540! 2, 381,181! 1, 650, 000 2, 054, 037 4, 758, 788 1,100, 000 938, 036 5.55 7.00; 5.75 7.00 6.88 8.77 8.50 7.70 2.96 1, 350, 000 500, 000 1, 000, 000 200, OOOl 800, 000 500,000 3.11 3.20 10.92 2.86 4.13 551140, 001,800 12, 595, 602 State, etc. On banking prem- Per ct. 5.92 5.90 6.50 6.97 6.84 6.75 6.93 8.50 8.00 5.83 8.66 7.00 6.75 7.50 6.00 5.21 6.31 3,850, 000 4, 350, 000 Taxes paid. Percentage of cost Average of opa m o u n t of loans a n d eration discounts. to loans, etc. 14, 766, 454 3.22 618,101, 337 2.04 0! 5,295 10,841 2,110 10, 950 19, 456 3,247 2,880 5,085 53, 735 3, 36o| 1,106; 2, 255 2,005j 288, 391 2, 433,120 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 257 CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 1902—Continued. $200,000 AND LESS THAN $500,000—Continued. Percentage based on capital stock Taxes paid. Amount Amount State, etc. Total. of net of diviTa ses. earnings, dends Cost of Cost of year paid, year operaoperaTotal, all tion, State, ended ended On capition, Net tal and On Total. taxes , exclu- coun- Umted includ earn- Mar. 1, Mar. 1, 1902. 1902. paid. sive of ty, and States. ing ings. sur- circutaxes. local. plus. lation. taxes. United States. $40,757 $3, 852 $5,488 $9, 340 14, 523 2,940 4,196 7,136 535 1,875 2,108 1,340 35, 600 2,800 4,500 7,300 44, 759 4,482 5, 535 10, 017 750 486 1,236 8,324 49,110 4,536 5,241 9,777 302 492 794 3,158 578 985 1,563 7,300 109, 527 8,560 5,313 13, 873 59, 049 7,180 5,589 12, 769 9,803 1,604 1,740 3,344 12,404 1,588 1,500 3,088 748 2,534 8,580 1,786 59, 381 8,304 10,193 18, 497 39, 641 6,150 9,529 15, 679 37,166 4,285 3,698 7,983 541,190 61, 037 65,768 126, 805 $50,097 21, 659 3,983 42, 900 54,776 9,560 58, 887 3,952 8,863 123, 400 71, 818 13,147 15,492 11,114 77, 878 55,320 45,149 Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 13.48 3.40 0.78 17.66 25.77 $309,242 $106, 000 .57 6.66 1.16 8.39 14.50 181,232 92, 000 .36 .40 4.95 5.71 8.92 46, 837 43, 500 .73 21.14 16.85 3.56 9.82 98, 215 89, 500 .49 13.05 13.44 10.38 2.18 275.481 123,500 .49 15.22 13 93 11.40 3.33 34, 818 17, 500 .53 15.89 15.13 12.67 2.69 276, 054 155,500 .40 11.87 14.22 9.89 1.58 28, 435 10, 000 .78 17. ]5 25.53 12.72 3.65 51, 057 16, 000 .77 28.32 31.05 21.47 6.08 558, 824 216, 000 .41 10.23 17.92 7.92 1.90 555, 602 318,060 .51 14.29 13.52 12.27 1.51 87, 856 32, 000 .77 23. 65 42.29 19.78 3.10 169,160 54, 000 .35 10.81 16.25 9.23 1.23 113, 725 66, 000 .58 4.87 1.85 7.30 9.50 304, 349 261,150 .68 6.84 1.72 9.24 13.27 305,186 148, 000 .55 18.16 10.34 15.05 2.56 149, 877 111, COO 667,995 10.60 2.45 .57 13.63 16.04 3, 545, 950 1,859,710 5.47 18.74 7.87 7.34 6.87 12.35 8.74 21.21 7.92 7.69 8.54 8.31 6.21 15.19 13.19 8.69 10.69 6.03 25.61 11.54 2.59 2.16 2.13 2.36 2.52 849 215, 928 36, 720 20,039 35, 384 91, 018 4,427 78,884 6,343 30,609 15, 468 45,166 17, 598 19,167 4,297 5,455 41, 309 16, 405 4,138 27, 396 5,053 1.63 1.77 2.80 2.18 2.39 2.02 2.29 1.83 1.75 1.68 1.80 1.72 2.22 1.68 .53 .46 .55 .36 .51 .40 .51 .77 .60 .40 .43 .32 .55 .32 .43 .55 .54 .35 .39 .34 8.59 21.36 10.55 10.06 9.90 13.03 10.88 23.75 11.32 10.27 11.36 10.65 9.05 17.34 15.37 10.92 13.03 8.10 28.22 13.56 9.78 17.34 9.20 13.03 9.49 5.61 12.17 24.94 18.75 2.27 15.16 10.39 32.31 11.88 12.77 10.75 12.26 7.84 24.64 14.24 587, 810 70,880 62,114 132,994 720, 804 8.87 2.18 .49 11.55 12.46 3, 358, 340 1, 958, 740 6,259 18,844 4,442 17, 283 26, 745 4,345 4, 334 12.28 7.36 21.09 7.47 13.45 19.24 19.43 1.76 1.35 1.61 1.55 2.04 1.62 1.44 .61 .48 .51 .55 .73 14.37 9.15 23.31 9.50 16.00 21.41 21.60 4.63 7.91 21. 69 4.70 25.53 37.01 12.73 178,977 19,416 30, 283 4,132 15, 947 1,750 30, 722 3,310 75,630 8,458 1, 842 1,296 59, 977 9,269 700 4,422 25,160 2,572 13, 085 1,421 38, 362 3,838 1,580 15,154 15, 488 1,822 510 3,658 574 4,370 31,151 4, 612 12,602 1,916 480 3,433 23, 343 2,700 524 4,204 5,295 14, 201 3,216 13, 205 21, 461 3,247 2,880 17, 535 2, 305 2,342 1,352 6.930 1,289 9,638 1,221 2,877 962 2,966 864 1,857 129 36, 951 6,437 4,092 4,662 15,388 2,585 18,907 1,921 5,449 2,383 6,804 2,444 3,679 639 511 1,085 5,546 10,158 1,887 3,803 225 705 1, 353 4,053 325 720 244 964 2,274 2,369 1,822 3,379 2,256 1,905 4,643 1,226 4,078 5,284 1,098 1,454 476 348 454 750 750 1,000 .28 675,031 242,741 69,004 169,438 284, 592 36, 475 447,203 62, 345 168, 716 13, 617 242, 564 77, 903 218, 096 23, 767 31, 919 198,947 85, 951 15, 684 258, 741 35,606 460, 740 90, 250 43,750 72, 000 259, 000 15, 000 291,500 20,000 104,000 8,000 132,000 22, 500 100, 000 20, 000 25, 000 106, 000 62,000 16, 000 88,500 22, 500 138,866 83, 054 43, 789 39, 958 268,125 74, 029 25,465 54, 000 16, 000 22, 000 32, 000 258,000 33,000 0 63, 505 9,473 9,274 18, 747 82, 252 11.39 1.65 .49 13.52 17.49 673,286 415.000 39,047 7,378 3,126 1,178 2,812 1,787 1,029 1,518 4,913 2,207 4,330 43,960 9,585 5,138 2.89 1.48 3,153 2,411 5,187 3,486 2.22 .36 .44 .43 .45 .65 .70 14.72 12.40 7.43 12.24 14.87 15.39 13.75 6.65 16.21 2,034 1,075 11.47 10.49 6.92 907 11.79 5,676 14.16 14, 584 12.47 16.27 9.91 185, 593 33, 267 162,107 1,944 130,184 49, 531 114,000 15,000 115,000 0 64, 000 30,000 58, 820 10,517 10, 513 21, 030 79, 850 10.93 1.35 .,8 12.77 12. 93 562, 626 338, 000 9.00 1.94 .58 11. 52 12. 55 17, 575, 01011, 641,593 808 0 489 11,098 292 615 907 2, 721, 511 420,394 390, 830 811, 224 3, 532, 735 CUR 1902, FT 1 17 .08 0 .06 .97 258 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 84.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS BANKS WITH CAPITAL OF $100, 000 State, reserve cities, etc. Number of Capital banks. stock. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia . Pittsburg Delaware Maryland Total E a s t e r n States Virginia West Virginia . North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida , Alabama . Mississippi Louisiana Texas Houston — Dallas Arkansas Kentucky Louisville.. Tennessee Cost of operation. $3,315,000 $148,913 3,375,000 220,435 2, 660, 000 136, 275 10,945,000 666,458 56, 644 1,930, 250 3,150,000 200,823 Per- Avercentage age rate Average of cost oi interamount of of op- est reloans and eration ceived discounts. to on i loans, loans, I etc. etc. $8,050,055 8,952, 690 6,477, 992 34, 388, 348 3,116,011 7, 894, 680 220 25,375,250 1,429,548 68, 879, 776 120 40 151 1 1 21 18 13,395,340 1,191,410 4,410,000 447,118 16,860,150 1,475,025 18, 514 12, 314 15,354 173,385 52, 310,700 19,041, 327 75, 767,918 965, 000 407,953 614, 949 7,357,390 333 37,045,490 3,332,920' 156,465,237 150, 000' 100, 000 210, 000 1, 920,000 Taxes paid. State, etc. On banking premises. Per ct. ?er ct. 1.85 5.55 2.46 5.24 2.10 5.55 1.94 5.17 1.82 5.19 2.54 5.38 2.08 $3,492 4,517 2, 018 14, 480 1,100 2,127 $67,364 50, 533 42,872 27,734 418,647 1.95 1.92! 3.02 2.46 3.98! 239, 670 83, 756 116,102 1,412 525 952i 102, 267 2.13' 5.41 544, 684 2. 35J 1, 000, 000 1,431,000 1,250,000 650, 000 950.000 750, 000 500, 000 500,000 500, 000 6, 735. 000 100, 000 150, 000 320, 000 3, 347, 900 700, 000 1, 475, 000 73, 753 1, 423 18, 098 3,866 18,616! 2,13C 17,554! 28C 16, 074 1,854 36, 905 3, 050 12,142 566 8,231 641 18, 255 585 17, 770 7,641 110, 372 714 8,862 0 2,618 567 4,024 7,877 54, 048 2,746 8,059 1,865 30,187 381,815 10, 970, 000 5,345, 000 8, 008, 000 3,165. 000 3, 050, 000 935, 000 4, 800, 000 100, 000 1,400,000 100,000 824,232 492, 986 801, 854 342, 770 321, 548 91, 978 503, 878 50, 825 126,744 44, 439 41, 580, 385 19,751,966 36, 505, 057 17,211,492 18, 549, 953 4, 149, 649 24,164,101 1,200,000 5, 326, 562 2, 250, 000 6.12 .02 5.84 6.03 5.56 6.15 6.31 6.67 7.42 5.00 550,000 400, 000 1,300,000 200,00C 2, 575,000 750, 000 400, 000 800, 000 500,000 200, 000 200,000 59,377 43,884 134,150 44, 523 315, 583 90, 375 41, 391 249,904 71,210 18,920 15,102 2,143,467 1,138,538 4. 630,436 1, 006,165 11, 571,859 3, 236, 954 1, 872,252 5,940,791 2, 058, 498 159,454 464, 607 8.10 8.25 7.15 7.45 7.53; 10. 56; 10.25 8.11 9.65 9.50 9.90 Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Total W e s t e r n States 211,584 9,370 36, 924 5.84 ~26,~337> 5.14 12, 989 5.50 29, 296 5.50 342 5.50 0 5.00 722 5.40 4,068 5.33 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana , Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Des Moines Missouri St. Joseph On shares. 11,12 7,747 ,546 0,632 5,497 1, 330 10, 532 0 2,134 1,107 273,032 130, 675 145,297 71,333 72,657 14,984 189, 927 700 21,181 2,732 922, 518 ~~9,~378' 7, 066 12, 953' 3,1361 44, 692 18, 216; 6, 558 28, 376,1 14, 588 900 1,631 147,494 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 259 CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 1902—Continued. A N D L E S S T H A N $200, 000. Percentage based on capital stock Taxes paicI. State, etc. United States. Total. On capi- On t a l and circu- Total. surlation. plus. Cost of Total, all operation, taxes exclupaid. sive of taxes. Taxes. Cost of opera- Net State, tion, coun- United includ- earnty, and States. ing ings. local. taxes. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 4.49 2.14 0.69 7.32 11.10 6.53 1.63 .75 8.91 6.41 1.69 5.12 .62 7.43 8.65 6.09 2.07 .61 5.72 8.77 2.93 .54 .54 4.01 6.00 6.37 1.24 .65 8.26 7.20 A m o u n t Amount of n e t of diviearnings, dends year paid, year ended ended Mar. 1, Mar.l, 1902. 1902. $70,856 55,050 44, 890 226, 064 10, 470 39,051 $9. 736 $13,147 $22,883 10,110 15, 237 25, 347 7,428 8,946 16, 374 32, 773 34, 367 67,140 4,936 5,566 10, 502 9,249 11, 206 20, 455 $93, 739 80, 397 61, 264 293, 204 20, 972 59,506 446, 381 74, 232 88, 469 162, 701 609, 082 5.63 1.76 .64 8.04 7.02 1, 782, 463 1, 636,412 266, 006 96, 745 145, 398 1,754 525 1,674 106, 335 39,166 43, 798 82, 964 14,950 14, 063 29, 013 58, 578 52, 390 110, 968 804 620 184 240 125 365 466 1,236 770 6,008 7,383 13, 391 348, 970 125, 758 256,366 2,558 890 2,910 119, 726 8.89 10.14 8.75 12.34 12.31 7.21 9.03 1.98 2.19 .86 1.17 .52 .80 5.54 .61 .66 .66 .53 .37 .59 .70 11.49 12.99 10.27 14.04 13.20 8.60 15.27 9.03 1,209,367 1,058,917 16.04 386, 750 707, 348 15.34 2, 586,146 1, 204, 212 8.00 12, 000 12, 000 11.71 11,711 6,000 11.13 23, 377 18,000 11.82 227, 014 135, 400 618,437 120, 332 118, 409 238, 741 857,178 9.00 1.67 .64 11.31 12.89 4, 776, 963 2,821,279 19,52L 22,482 19, 684 16, 354 38, 759 15,192 8,797 18,902 18, 355 118, 013 9,576 2,618 4,591 61, 925 10, 805 32, 052 3,496 2,634 6,130 3,792 5,493 9,285 10, 024 4,666 14, 690 1,350 1,600 2,950 3,530 3,508 7,038 4,164 2,242 6,406 1,192 1,665 2,857 1,652 1,605 3,257 1,102 1,035 2,137 17,118 11,719 28, 837 1,140 0 1,140 350 188 538 808 871 1,679 8,788 10, 896 19, 684 1,494 3,244 4,738 3,953 3,837 7,790 25, 651 31, 767 34, 374 19, 304 45, 797 21, 598 11, 654 22,159 20, 492 146, 850 10,716 3.156 6, 270 81, 609 15, 543 39, 842 1.95 12.97 8.92 1.57 9.70 1.58 8.87 2.52 4.08 13.55 20.26 2.03 11.72 1.76 13.61 B.78 15.46 3.67 10.93 1.75 37.87 9.57 9.40 • 1.74 11.29 1.44 7.13 1.85 11.70 1.54 8.82 2.17 .61 .65 .36 .52 .59 .68 .53 15.53 11.14 12.45 11.84 18.37 2 5.14 14.05 18.04 19.56 13.10 48.58 11.50 13. 25 7.57 13.92 11.52 16.86 168, 612 13.02 186, 284 1.2. 74 159, 312 9. 83 63, 885 21. 95 208, 495 26.73 200,446 13. 73 68, 663 23.27 116,365 24. 32 121,625 20.81 1, 401, 580 66.43 66, 433 12.00 18, 000 15.10 48, 325 6.22 208,358 10.53 73, 707 8.90 131, 613 417, 626 63, 953 55, 203 119,156 536, 782 10.76 2.05 .58 13.39 284,153 138, 422 153, 843 77, 965 78,154 16, 314 200,459 700 23,315 3,839 28, 775 14,193 25, 841 8,913 8,557 2, 084 11, 933 200 5,145 400 33, 370 15,121 23, 886 9,647 6,729 1,833 14, 619 532 3,959 500 346, 298 167, 736 203, 570 96, 525 93,440 20, 231 227, 011 1,432 32,419 4,739 7.51 9.22 9.90 10.83 10.55 9.84 10.49 50.83 9.05 44.44 2.59 2.59 1 90 2.46 2. 56 1.74 4.18 .70 1.67 3.84 .57 .55 .61 .58 .49 .42 .55 .73 .65 .90 10.67 12.36 12.41 13.88 13. 60 12.00 15. 22 52. 26 11.37 49.18 62,145 29,314 49, 727 18,560 15, 286 3,917 26, 552 732 9,104 900 977,164 106, 041 110,196 216,237 1,193,401 13, 755 8,136 15, 445 3,136 49, 919 21,091 6,888 28, 876 15,513 900 1,631 165, 290 1.17 .45 .74 .85 .57 .65 .43 . 42 1.14 $367, 981 $254, 730 216, 361 257,100 230, 060 171,550 625, 550 644, 020 115, 867 108, 012 226, 644 201,000 86, 500 126,860 101, 250 50, 000 107, 000 79,500 34,182 65, 500 25, 000 770, 500 50, 000 12, 000 25,100 299, 335 42,000 136, U00 15.89 3, 241, 703 2, 010, 727 10.69 1,172, 334 13.66 729, 957 14. 13 1.144, 623 12.02 380, 513 13. 88 423, 468 8.10 75,754 13.37 641,810 5.20 5,205 3.87 54,148 26.11 26,107 732, 400 509,400 968, 350 327, 590 309, 250 107, 550 438, 444 0 111, OUO 0 9.49 2.57 .57 12.63 12.12 4,601, 705 3, 503, 984 1.297 2, 573 503 1,409 3,259 6,428 548 990 7, 405 13, 738 1, 697 3,787 990 1,930 4,172 6,222 L,895 3,135 597 925 279 639 16, 328 9,545 21,873 4,126 63, 657 24, 878 8,818 35, 098 18, 648 1,825 2,270 10.79 10.97 10.32 22.26 12.26 12.05 10.35 31.24 14.24 9.46 7.55 2.50 2.03 1.19 1.57 1.94 2.81 1.72 3.61 3.10 .45 .81 .47 .35 .49 .49 .53 .51 .48 .78 .63 .46 .32 13.76 13.35 12.00 24.32 14.73 15. 37 12.55 35.63 17.97 10.37 U68 6.15 6.43 10.96 11.76 12.34 14.48 14.30 33.55 18.21 16.46 14.11 33,803 25, 729 142. 473 23, 516 317, 713 108, 574 57,183 268, 366 91, 035 32,915 28, 229 25, 500 21,000 178, 000 6,000 188, 500 101,500 18, 000 97,500 87,000 30, 900 32,680 19,134 22, 642 41,776 207,066 13.77 2.10 .53 16. 40 14.34 1,129, 536 786, 580 1,276 906 3,169 442 6,333 2, 090 940 2,050 1,240 328 360 260 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 84.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS BANKS WITH CAPITAL OF $100, 000 NumStates, reserve cities, ber of etc. banks. Washington Portland, Oreg California Idaho Utah Arizona Capital stock. Cost of operation. Per- Avercentage age rate of cost ofinterAverage of op- est reamount of loans and eration ceived on to discounts. loans, loans, etc. etc. Taxes paid. State, etc. On shares $930, 000 $161,493| 100, 000 11,277! 1, 700, 000 211, 266i 200, 000 28, 34l| 450, 000 53, 742: 300, 000 49,110 Total P a c i f i c States Total II n i t e d States 33 3, 680, 000 515,229 1,196 132, 343,130 12,159, 229 15,996,733 520, 648, 772! 3.22 7. 2. 34 BANKS WITH CAPITAL OF OVER Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Connecticut $2,031,000 $117, 600 905, 000 46,903 725, 000 34, 211 977,500 72, 675 415, 000 23, 716j Total New England States New York State New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total E a s t e r n States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina.... Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee - Total M i d d l e States 5, 562, 500 2,185, 000 9, 531, 220 780, 800 1, 687, 000 5. 5.45 5.7 5.16 5.52 $1, 497 $39, 247 535 14, 376 193 9,179 618 17,520 351 4,128 295,105 12, 743, 253 2.32 5.51 3,194 84,450 21,179,166 8, 508,168 39, 076, 620 2, 249, 527 7,033, 663 2.51 3.14 2.26 2.33 2.51 5.55 5.64 5.67 5.39 ~6/786 4,288 15,915 1,020 2,057 78, 234 18,350 60, 057 2,626 18, 054 78,047,144 2.45 5.61 30,066 177, 321 941 ~~12,683 17, 998 2, 706 2,492 732 511; 6,567 83 11, 357 106, 974 103, 886 63, 005 28,167 56, 263 70, 612 57, 976 23, 637 56, 264 774, 490 6,675 114,396 106, 992 3, 372,891 4,542, 596 1, 885, 587 881, 457 1,458,702 1, 577, 719 1, 429, 032 955,633 1, 696, 986 20, 696, 803 275, 000 3, 725, 310 3, 504, i 2.29 3.34 3.20 3. 4.48 4.06 2.47 3.32 3.74 2.43 3.07 3.05 5.87 6.72 7.85 8.54 8.13 8.89 8.50 8.19 10.16 10.00 6.88 7.69 273 14, 684, 300 1, 569, 337 46, 002,413 3.41 7.94 ~2.29 2.80 2.18 2.42 2.33 2.68 2.20 3.26 6.26 6.49 6.28 6.12 5. 7.31 7.13 7.60 7,078 4,135 9,636 6,413 4,046 7,062 9,753 1,891 106,413 55,857 101,625 34,467 43, 013 46, 762 84, 415 25, 709 2.37 6.61 50,014 498,261 88 41 115 33 45 44 109 33 915,000 1, 025, 000 575, 000 323, 000 581,000 330, 000 620, 000 275,000 410,000 7,172, 300 50, 000 1, 273, 000 1,135, 000 2.14 2.26 2.66 2.49 2.48 531,168 266, 956 882, 770 52, 396 176,869 370 19, 746, 520 1, 910,159 17 19 11 5 11 7 11 4 8 133 1 25 21 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 91 5, 053, 500 106 42 178 13 31 $5,502,471 2,079,460 1, 288, 416 2, 915, 293 957, 613 4,646,100 2,242, 000 6,110, 000 1, 765, 000 3, 570, 000 2,415, 000 5, 625, 000 1, 745, 000 418, 444! 205, 634 572, 354 234, 067 268, 967 277, 382 518, 968 162,723 508 28,118,100 2, 658, 539 111, 986, 986 1,354 625 299 4,892 8,162 0 1,260 1<" 5,384 8,571 7 273 loi 438 87,107 l, oi8; 20,228 20,572 23, 252 211, 688 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 261 CLASSIFIED BY C A P I T A L STOCK, YEAH ENDED A P R I L 30, 1902—Continued. AND LESS THAN $200,000—Continued. Percentage hiised on capital stock Taxes paid. State, etc. Total. Taxes. Cost of operaTotal, all tion, On capState, exclu- coun- United ital and On Total. paid. circusursive of ty, and States. plus. lation. taxes. local. United States. $22, 538 $2, 668 $1, 730 $4, 398 2,635 270 125 395 6,196 4,838 3,680 R 518 510 840 330 6,753 12, 042 1,084 812 1,896 6,790 856 807 1,663 $26, 936 3,030 14,714 7,593 13, 938 8,453 Amount Amount of n e t of diviearnings. dends year paid, year ended ended earnMar. 1, Mar. 1, ings. 1902. 1902. Cost of opera- N e t tion, includ- ing taxes. Per ct. Per ct. Perct. Per ct. Per ct. 17.36 2.42 0.47 20.25 33.89 11.28 2.63 .40 14.31 8.60 .36 .50 13.29 16.21 12.43 .42 17.97 15.51 14.17 3.38 .42 15.04 11.94 2.68 8.45 16.37 2.26 .55 19.18 12.52 $315,217 8,598 162,107 31,020 38, 041 37, 549 $101, 200 0 115, 000 22, 000 33,000 20, 000 592, 532 291,200 74, 664 14.00 1.55 .48 16.03 16.10 2, 681, 852 393, 918 402,403 796, 321 3,478,173 9.19 2.03 .60 11.82 12.18 16,124,902 11,050,182 $51, 784 20, 729 13, 315 23, 744 7,027 5.79 5.18 4.72 7.43 5.71 2.01 1.65 1.30 1.86 1.08 0.54 8.34 7.47 6.56 9.86 7.40 56, 954 10, 226 7,484 17, 710 $25,000 A N D LESS T H A N $100,000. $40, 744 14, 911 9,372 18,138 4,479 $5, 788 $5, 252 $11, 040 2, 020 3,798 5,818 1,818 2,1251 3,943 2,547 3,059 5,606 1,071 1,477 2, 548 87,644 13, 244 15,711 28, 955 116, 599 5.84 1.73 .57 8.14 85,020 22, 638 75, 972 3,646 20, 111 18,013 34, 286 6,165 13,360 29, 884 58, 993 2,921 5,206 3,965 8,486 119,306 35, 998 134, 965 8,852 28,597 9.54 12.22 9.26 6.72 10.49 1.53 1.04 .80 .47 1.19 .62 .61 .62 .66 .50 11.69 13.87 10.68 7.85 12.18 207,387 59, 383 60,948 120, 331 327, 718 9.67 1.05 .61 11. 33 12.95 2, 557, 989 1, 274,173 13,624 20, 704 3, 224 7,078 11, 440 6,738 9,196 7,572 15,330 95, 269 1,018 21, 488 22, 259 2,523 2,286 4,809 2,828 3,576 6,404 1,412 1,374 2,786 392 1,189 797 1,439 1,854 3,293 1,640 977 2,617 2,234 1,790 4,024 515 1,043 528 1,526 722 2,248 18,252 14, 613 32, 865 126 188 62 3,586 4,761 8,347 2,678 2,932 5, 610 18,433 27,108 6,010 8,267 14,733 9, 355 13,220 8,615 17, 578 128,134 1,206 29, 835 27, 869 11.69 1.49 10.13 2.02 10.96 .56 8.72 2.19 9.68 1.97 21.40 ' 2.04 9.35 1.48 8.60 2.75 3.74 13.72 10.80 1.33 13.35 2.03 8.99 1.69 9.43 1.96 .52 .62 .48 .37 .57 .79 .65 .39 .55 .45 .38 .65 .49 13.70 12.77 12. 00 11.28 12. 22 24.23 11.48 11.74 18.01 12.58 15.76 11.33 11.88 15.50 141, 869 18.11 185,665 14.76 84, 898 12.26 39,593 15.15 88,002 24.43 80, 622 15.23 94, 437 14.58 40,093 26.18 107, 354 19.46 1, 395,498 40.13 20, 067 8.81 112,160 12.36 140, 273 16, 273 7,195 29,109 2,285 4,521 .64 .54 .57 .61 8.00 8.91 6. 37 5.64 11.05 $162, 443 80, 597 46, 218 55,140 45, 842 $148,010 53, 050 40, 750 46,100 20, 950 7.72 390, 240 308, 860 8.99 500, 581 12.56 274, 358 15.85 1, 510, 376 11.45 89, 334 10.87 183,340 371, 490 174, 255 571, 328 54, 620 102, 480 58, 026 74,400 43, 500 26, 610 42, 780 31, 000 46, 400 25, 250 74, 800 746, 680 6,000 104.150 130, 300 234, 940 39, 569 35, 854 75, 423 310,363 10.69 1.60 .51 12.80 17.23 2, 530, 531 1, 409, 896 113,491 59, 992 111,261 40, 880 47, 059 53, 824 94,168 27,600 12, 324 16, 036 28, 360 5,664 6,948 12, 612 16, 692 16, 875 33, 567 4,865 4,855 9,720 5,679 5,288 10, 967 5, 531 5,770 11, 301 14,460 16, 537 30, 997 4,484 4,190 8,680 141,851 72, 604 144, 828 50, 600 58, 026 65,125 125,165 36,280 9.01 9.17 9.37 13.26 7.53 11.48 9.23 9.33 2.44 2.68 1.82 2.32 1.32 2.23 1.67 1.58 .61 .56 .55 .55 .31 .47 .55 .49 12.06 12.41 11.74 16.13 9.1614.18 11.45 11.40 10.06 12.15 15.60 6.91 7.76 14.55 13.57 10.76 548, 275 69,699 76, 505 146, 204 9.45 1.95 .52 11.92 12.07 3,394, 730 2, 512, 007 694,479 467, 276 272, 354 953,260 121, 955 277,190 351, 310 763, 574 187, 811 317, 898 193,460 652, 015 97, 087 190,150 214,100 660,107 187,250 262 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 84.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS BANKS WITH CAPITAL OF OVER Num- Capital States, reserve cities, ber of etc. banks. stock. Cost of operation. Taxes paid. Per- Avercentage age rate Average of cost ofinter State, etc. amount of of op- est reloans and eration ceived On discounts. on -to bankOn loans, loans, ing shares etc. etc. premises. North Dakota. South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory $905, 000 $125, 266 760, 000 106, 843 378, 713 3,460, ooo: 387, 892 3, 509, 600 77, 641 425,000, 56,841 435, 000i 1, 252, 000| 240, 404 29, 988 261, 800j 126,428 540, 000 1, 090, 000; 140,179 Total Western States 244 12,638,400 1,670,195 26,162, 031 3.62 650, 000 1,145,000 525, 000 300, 000 100, 000 82, 000 50, 000 50, 000 110,810 143, 362 74, 826 45, 066 9,130 14,736 20, 390 4,945 3,213,306 4, 387,009 2, 552, 051 925, 492 350, 000 420, 000 375, 000 57, 000 3.4! 3.27 2.9J 4.87 2.61 3.51 5.44 8.67 2,902,000 423,265 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska' Total P a c i f i c States Total U n i t e d States Per ct. Per ct. 3.31 9.8€ 2.80 8.23 3.22 8.07 3.58 8.99 2.71 10.34 3.54 11.10 4.98 9.82 4.02 10.25 5.00 11.25 4.12 11.54 $3, 786,760 3,820, 892 11,742, 697 10, 832, 741 2, 862, 541 1,607,906 4, 829, 376 745,208 2,530, 654 3,403, 256 55 1,541 83,142, 820 8, 526, 600 12,279, 307, 221, 685 $5,699 $20,578 2,427] 15, 874 35,942 6, 872 55, 375 7,288 12,113 1, 630: 6,222 1,163; 31,918 4,943 4, 525; 15,850 1,872 9,353 623 33, 042 208, 207 ~ 9 . 4 0 ~2,445 8.17 3, 245 7.57 1, 310 7.65 1,939 10.25 50 8.50 79 9.00 0 9.50 250 12,944 21, 646 0 8,473 2,295 1,166 1, 591! 20 9.95 48,135 3.45 8.76 2.78 7.40 148,886 1, 228, 062, 9, 318 BANKS W I T H $1,406 7,383 3,1 $48, 943 226,474 102, 386 2.87 3.26 3.77 5.96 5.89 5.65 175, 000 12, 651 377, 803 3.35 5.83 250, 000 150,000' 475, 000: 25,000: 75, 000 23,034 13,786 27,166 574,994 395, 368 967, 635 63, 450 193,635 3.49 2.81 1.7] 3.34 5.98 5.80 5.61 4.12 6.06 3.26 Maine New Hampshire Connecticut Total New England States New York State New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total E a s t e r n States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina Florida Alabama Mississippi Texas Kentucky „ Tennessee Total Southern States 975, OOO: 71, 537 150,000 50,000 125, 000| 25, 000 75, 000! 25, 000| 19, 956 3,283 9,629 4,551 7,840 2,590 82,917 10,906 9,675 725, ooo; 100, 000! 125, 000! 56 6,' 465 1,400, 000: ] 51, 347 2,195,082 3,456,814 $358 1,595 500 78 2,453 3,345 1,287 2,123 0 568 5.51 955 7,323 4.47 .90 4.15 4.55 6.06 4.32 5.09 3.5! 5.21 6.50 6.30 8.00 9.00 8.50 10.82 7.87 8.10 ™32 60 61 82 102 185 405 238 4' 1,441 548 670 662 863 313 6,788 1,328 1,205 4.38 7.92 1,212 13, 818 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 263 CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 1902—-Continued. $25,000 A N D LESS T H A N $100,000—Continued. Percentage based on capital stock Taxes paidI. State, etc. Total. Taxes. Cost of operaTotal, all tion, State, On capi- On exclu- coun- United tal and circu- Total. taxes paid. sive of ty, and States. surlation. plus. taxes. local. United States. $26, 277 18, 301 42, 814 62, 663 13, 743 7,385 36, 861 5,507 17, 722 9,976 $2, 475 $1,675 $4,150 1,956 1,475 3,431 8,704 7,147 15, 851 8,522 8,317 16, 839 1,394 593 1,987 865 1,823 958 3,134 2,865 5,999 365 448 813 1,205 1,479 2,684 2,763 2,130 4,893 $30, 427 21, 732 58, 665 79, 502 15,730 9,208 42, 86C 6,320 20,406 14, 869 241, 249 0 31, 559 26, 911 58,47= Cost of opera- Net tion, includ- earning ings. taxes. Per ct, Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 13.84 2.90 0.46 17.20 21.53 14.06 2.41 .45 16.92 21.02 10.94 1.24 .46 12.64 13.46 1.79 .48 13.32 14.82 11.05 18.26 3.24 .47 21.97 38.91 13.07 1.69 .42 15.18 23.68 2.94 19.20 .47 22.62 23.97 2.10 11.45 .31 13.87 15.68 3.29 23.41 .50 27.20 35.71 12.86 .91 .45 14.22 24.43 Amount Amount of net of diviearnings, dends year paid, year ended ended Mar. 1, Mar.l, 1902. 1902. $194, 808 159, 759 465, 640 519, 979 165, 387 102,987 300,179 41, 048 192,849 266, 289 $149,000 88, 600 375, 625 461,868 65, 000 59,800 170, 620 11,500 92,200 133,800 299, 719 13.22 1.91 .46 15.59 19.06 2,408,925 1, 608, 013 15,389 24, 891 1,310 10, 412 2,345 1,245 1,591 270 1,665 3,074 1,252 708 388 172 120 102 1,307 2,011 1,170 409 309 102 6 33 2,97 5 5, 08* 2,42 7 1,11? 69 4 27fj 12 5 13° 18,361 29, 976 3, 732 11,529 3, 042 1,519 1,717 405 17.05 12.52 14.25 15.02 9.13 17.96 40.78 9.89 2.37 2.17 .25 3.47 2.34 1.52 3.18 .54 .46 .44 .46 .37 .70 .33 .25 .27 19.88 15.14 14.96 18.86 12.17 19.82 44.21 10.70 23.99 19.54 15.31 4.47 20.39 15.41 71.09 7.96 155, 965 223,773 80, 359 13,399 20,386 12,640 35, 545 3,980 75, 300 146, 850 42, 250 55, 000 9,000 9,840 35, 000 2,500 57,453 7,481 5,347 12,828 70, 281 14.59 1.98 .44 17.01 17.89 519, 249 375, 740 1,376,948 220, 935 221, 276 442, 2H 1,819,159 10.25 1.66 .53 12.44 14.19 11,801, 664 7, 488, 749 7.72 9.99 9.15 4.65 9.43 6.88 C A P I T A L OF $25,000. $358 1,673 500 $50 280 100 $118 656 112 $168 936 212 $526 2,609 712 5.62 7.38 7.72 1.43 1.67 1.00 0.67 .94 .43 2,531 430 886 1,316 3,847 7.23 1.45 .75 9.43 8.02 14,032 8,125 3,856 1,517 2,289 8 608 539 338 1,000 50 152 642 299 1,325 111 197 1,381 637 2,325 161 349 5,037 2,154 4,614 169 957 9.21 9.19 5.72 4.35 8.62 1.54 1.01 .48 .03 .81 .47 .42 .49 .64 .47 11.22 10.63 6.69 5.02 9.90 9.78 8.60 7.81 7.84 11.92 24, 460 12, 904 37, 092 1,960 8,940 15, 000 2, 750 3,625 750 0 8,278 2,079 2,574 4,653 12,931 7.34 .85 .48 8.66 8.75 85,356 22,125 1,473 608 731 744 965 498 7,193 1,566 1,252 356 50 328 62 172 50 1,625 220 250 520 171 168 56 177 15 1,039 425 L69 876 221 496 118 349 65 2,664 645 419 2,349 829 1, 227 862 1,314 563 9,857 2,211 1,671 13.30 6.56 7.70 18.20 10.45 10.36 11.44 10.91 7.74 .98 1.20 .59 2.97 1.28 1.99 .99 1.57 1.00 .58 .44 .39 .47 .47 .26 .36 .64 .34 14.86 8.20 8.68 21.64 12.20 12.61 12.79 13.12 9.08 9.85 4.53 5.27 4.22 9.59 14.70 12.25 7.00 8.94 14,777 2,266 6,593 1,056 7,193 3,676 88,837 7,004 11,177 5,900 0 3,640 875 0 0 26, 500 2,250 4,750 15, 030 3,113 2,740 5,853 20, 883 10.81 1.07 .42 12.30 10.18 142, 579 43, 915 $1,162 9,430 3,440 $750 6,375 1,000 264 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 84.—COST O F O P E R A T I O N , E T C . , OF NATIONAL B A N K I N G ASSOCIATIONS BANKS WITH CAPITAL Taxes paid. Per- Avercentage age rate Average of cost ofinterState, etc. amount of of op- I est reloans and eration ceived On discounts. to i on bankOn loans, ' loans, ing etc. etc. prem- shares. ises. States, reserve cities, etc. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total M i d d l e States 105 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Indian Territory Total W e s t e r n States Washington Oregon California Idaho Arizona $i, 065,113 673,774 1, 453, 237 501, 873 460, 790 1, 568, 202 1,889, 045 263,417 2, 625,000' 280, 899 7,875,451 3.57 26, 723 11, 791i 39,692 40, 856 2, 743 8,153 3, 587 5, 000J 101,166* 59, 532' 374,115 366, 645 941,103 945, 070 46, 475 261, 800 55, 000 75, 000 1,418, 286 898, 327 7.14 3.22 4. 4.32 5.90 3.11 6.52 6.67 7.13 299, 243 2, 765 4, 3911 7, 750| 5, 888' 2, 400, 1,925, 000 25, 50, 50, 25, 25, Total P a c i f i c States Total U n i t e d States $39,597 22.611 48,109 13,231 18,392 58, 676 63,124 17,159 150, 000 100, 000 375, 0001 300, 000! 25, 0001 50, 000 j 25, 000 25,000! 500, 000 375, 000 77 291 Per ct. Per ct. 3.72 6.31 3.36 7.05 3.31 7.51 2.64 7.25 6.66 3.99 7.59 3.74 7.27 3.34 7.85 6.511 $425, OOO! 275, 000J 450, 000! 100, 000! 175, 000 375,000 725, 000! 100, 000J 000! 000? 0001 000! 000 $210 333 622 201 251 545 1,471 194 3,947 4,987 3,255 1,908 6,108 5,142 1,746 7.19 3,827 33,492 loTiii 9.38 8.54 9.82 10.50 9.93 10.00 12.00 13.85 14.36 261 316 2,890 290 0 49 4 0 1,190 146 3,547 1,396 2,918 6, 352 750 1,185 116 470 10,720 2,764 5, 381,821 10.92 5,U6 30, 218 50, 000 55, 085 169,175 100, 000 40, 000 7.97 4.58 5.89 6.00 10 00 7.87 7.75 10.00 10.00 62 83 110 0 0 3361 418 450 342 175,000 23,194 414,260 5.60 9.12 255 1,546 7, 275, 000 838, 87l! 19,701, 231 4.26 7.75 11,473 88,850 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 265 CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 1902—Continued. OF $25,000—Continued. Percentage based on capital stock Taxes paid. State, etc. Total. $6,609 4,280 5,609 3,456 2,159 6,653 6,613 1,940 United States. Taxes. Cost of operaTotal, all On capi- On tion, State, tal and circu- Total. taxes exclu- coun- United paid. sive sur- lation. of ty, and States. plus. taxes. local. $910 587 832 210 367 776 1,488 405 $857 $1, 767 511 1,098 1,055 1,887 363 327 969 573 694 221 626 1,745 2, 058 3,546 6,361 11, 936 $8,376 5,378 7,496 4,029 2, 8£3 8,398 10,159 2,566 .45 12.57 10.37 272,242 137, 479 20.81 14.12 12.50 16.36 14.33 19.18 15.15 22.13 23.05 17.00 16.73 14.43 11.23 15.13 11.90 14.00 16.00 9. 64 31.16 21.21 25,092 14. 434 42,111 45, 383 2,975 6,999 3, 999 2,411 155, 796 79, 556 16, 750 11, 000 29, 750 38, 750 .77 .47 .62 .37 .53 .36 .41 .32 .25 .44 .36 1,500 2, 500 2, 000 96, 650 24, 511 43, 590 15.55 1.84 .43 17.82 19.68 378,756 223,411 473 G81 352 523 413 11.06 8.78 15.50 23.55 9.60 1.59 1.00 12. 95 12.41 .31 10.14 16.20 8.50 25.64 19.49 11.25 5.70 3,103 163 0 1.80 1.37 .80 .36 .48 .29 .28 4,250 4,872 1,425 4,000 1, 500 1,000 641 2,442 13. 25 1.03 .37 14.65 7.89 13, 813 7,750 15, 768 16, 857 32, 625 132,948 11.53 1.38 .45 13.36 12.46 906, 778 442,805 339 383 580 805 22 89 31 13 11,910 2,910 1,052 1,138 605 2,190 1,333 14,100 4,243 35, 364 4,221 4,005 8,226 398 501 110 450 342 50 100 100 50 50 25 80 142 23 21 75 180 242 73 71 1,801 350 291 100,323 $15,187 13, 000 30,625 3,000 7,000 34,500 24,917 9, 250 1.42 360 232 788 780 67 114 50 50 120 470 $32,039 27, 270 51, 779 8,360 14, 662 62, 376 65, 729 10, 027 2.53 1.71 1.55 2.21 3.00 2.47 5,575 3,808 1, 712 5,808 6,642 1,234 taxes. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Perct. Per ct. 9.32 1.55 0.42 11.29 7.54 .40 8.22 1.56 10.18 9.92 .42 12. 36 11.51 10.69 1.25 .57 17.26 13.23 3.46 6.90 .39 12.14 10.51 1.24 8.38 .47 17.89 16.63 15. 65 1.77 .91 .49 10.11 8.78 9.07 .63 19. 73 10.03 17.16 1.94 49, 255 30.70 37, 319 750 Amount Amount of diviof net Cost of earnings, dends year paid, year opera- Net ended ended tion, Mar. 1, Mar. 1, includ- earn1902. 1902. ing ings. 728 699 615 1, 368 1,585 89 203 81 63 4.507 2,327 7,176 8,227 839 1,437 201 533 17.81 11.79 10.58 13. 62 10.97 16.30 14.35 20.00 20.23 15.87 .48 1.89 2.38 .22 0 1, 250 266 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E 85.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OF NATIONAL B A N K I N G ASSOCIATIONS A P R I L 30, Taxes paid. NumStates, etc., and ber of Capital classification banks stock. of banks. reporting. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over$25,000... . $25,000 Cost of Average operaof tion, ex- amount loans and clusive discounts. of taxes. AverPerrate centage age State, etc. interofcost ofest reof oper- ceived On On ation to on shares loans, loans, banking of Total. prem- capital etc. etc. tock. $2, 000, 000 $128, 682 $6,311,446 2,950, 000 113, 922 7,932,465 3, 315, 000 148,913 8,050,055 2, 031,000 117,600 5, 502,471 25,000 1,406 48, 943 2.04 1.44 1.85 2.14 2.87 5.25 5.46 5.55 5.63 5.96 $3,240 $38,800 1.316 49,577 3,492 67,364 1,497 39, 247 358 0 $42, 040 50, 893 70,856 40, 744 358 NEW HAMPSHIRE. 800,000 3, 375, 000 905, 000 100, 000 55, 359 220, 435 46, 903 7,383 2,513, 601 8,952, 690 2, 079,460 226, 474 2.20 2.46 2.26 3.26 5.47 5.24 5.45 5.89 1,097 4,517 535 78 13, 716 50, 533 14,376 1,595 14, 813 55, 050 14, 911 1,673 500,000 2, 400, 000 2, 660, 000 725, 000 29,196 83,976 136, 275 34,211 1, 522, 562 4, 204, 834 6, 477, 992 1,288,416 1.92 2 2.10 2.66 5 5.45 5.55 5.79 675 1,325 2,018 193 7,500 44, 062 42, 872 9,179 8,175 45, 387 44,890 9,372 2, 000, 000 45, 420 3,805, 839 5, 700, 000 210,865 15, 333, 469 18,865, 000 1,095, 111 68, 350, 022 10,945,000 666,458 34, 388, 348 977, 500 72, 675 2,915, 293 1.19 1.38 1.60 1.94 2.49 4.64 4.98 5.08 5.17 5.16 7,482 48,372 9,725 120,483 40, 901 365, 520 14,480 211, 584 618 17,520 55, 854 130,208 406, 421 226, 064 18,138 24, 600,000 1,199,748 134,468, 091 5,900,000 305, 313 23,357, 525 1, 650, 000 172, 717 9, 386,472 1.31 1.84 4.50 4.86 5.12 25, 759 460,698 4,127 88, 520 2,086 32, 866 486,457 92, 647 34,952 3,000,000 5,350,000 1,525,000 1, 930, 250 8,155,913 79,590 152, 398 12,475,863 51, 005 3,434, 300 56, 644 3,116,011 1.22 1.49 1.82 4.56 4.87 5.13 5.19 3,118 6,426 689 1,100 48,000 81, 460 16, 003 9,370 51,118 87, 886 16,692 10, 470 3, 200, 000 5,275, 000 8,067,070 3,150, 000 415, 000 50,000 90, 465 8,870,929 259,399 16, 919,887 467, 367 18, 349, 798 7,894, 680 200,823 957, 613 23, 716 102, 386 3,862 1.02 1.53 2.55 2.54 2.48 3.77 4.84 4.73 5.31 5.38 5.52 5.65 1,554 41, 660 7,146 65, 951 6,511 102, 718 2,127 36, 924 351 4,128 500 43, 214 73,097 109, 229 39,051 4,479 500 7,493,488 4 2, 300,000 125,158 37 9, 340,000 599, 018 24,934, 871 120 13, 395,340 1,191, 410 52, 310, 700 106 5,562,500 531,168 21,179,166 10 250, 000 574, 994 23, 034 1.67 2.40 2.28 2.51 4.01 5.70 5.84 5.80 5.98 2,908 37, 077 17,189 147, 409 26, 336 239, 670 6,786 78, 234 3,345 511 40, 075 164, 598 266, 006 85, 020 3,856 52, 850,000 5,041,249 458,124,924 5,100,000 915,043 | 53,547,760 2, 650, 000 926, 943 i 60, 789, 617 1.10 1.71 1.52 4.51 198,339 896, 017 1, 094, 356 4.72 18, 340 94,907 113,247 4.79 13, 318 138,140 151,458 1.96 4.92 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 VERMONT. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . . . . MASSACHUSETTS. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000.... BOSTON, MASS. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 RHODE ISLAND. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 CONNECTICUT. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 $100,000.. Over $25,000 $25,000 NEW YORK STATE. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over$25,000 . . . . $25,000 NEW YORK CITY. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 ALBANY. $200,000 1,050,000 212,636 10,843, 782 1,352,000 239,735 12,757,409 5,233 24, 393 29,626 8,546 35,448 43, BROOKLYN. $200,000 5 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 267 LOCATED IN EACH STATE, KTC, CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED 1902—Continued. Taxes paid. )ital stock of— United States. On circapital jI On culaTotal. and surplus. tion. $5, 954 8, 213 9,736 5,788 50 13,147 5,252 118 $6, 690 16, 876 22, 883 11, 040 168 2,398 10,110 2,020 280 2,934 15, 237 3,798 656 2,477 7,554 8,946 2,125 Amount of Amount Net of divinet earnCost of earnings, year opera- ings, ended year endMar. ed Mar. United ion, in- year 1,1902. ended 1,1902. States. jluding Taxes. Coat of Total State and operanational. tion, ex- State, cluding etc. taxes. taxes. Mar. 1, 1902. 730 769 739 784 526 6.43 3.86 4.49 5.79 5.62 2.10 1.72 2.14 2.01 1.43 0.33 .57 .69 .54 .67 8.86 6.15 7.32 8.34 7.72 7.46 10.53 11.10 8.00 4.65 $149, 244 310, 537 367, 981 162, 443 1,162 $136,000 211, 000 254, 730 148,010 750 5,332 25, 347 5,818 936 20,145 80, 397 20, 729 2,609 6.92 6.53 5.18 7.38 1.86 1.63 1.65 1.67 .66 .75 .64 .94 9.44 8.91 7.47 9.99 15.07 6.41 8.91 9.43 120, 532 216, 361 80,597 9,430 70,000 257,100 53, 050 6,375 4,137 13,434 16, 374 3,943 12, 58, 61, 13, 312 821 264 315 5.84 3.50 5.12 4.72 1.64 1.89 1.69 1.30 .83 .56 .62 .54 &.31 5.95 7.43 6.56 8.51 8.95 8.65 6.37 42, 532 214, 794 230,060 46,218 37, 500 198, 952 171,550 40,750 9,632 5,400 4,232 16, 378 8, 725 25,103 55, 508 50,015 105, 523 32, 773 34,367 67,140 5,606 2,547 3,059 65, 486 155, 31L 511, 944 293,204 23,744 2.27 3.70 5.80 6.09 7.43 2.79 2.28 2.15 2.07 1.86 .48 .44 .56 .61 .57 5.54 6.42 8.52 8.77 9.86 8.47 5.74 5.20 5.72 5.64 169, 466 326, 908 980, 454 625, 550 55,140 151, 924 351, 648 1,133, 875 644, 020 46,100 67, 984 16, 632 14, 614 6, 662 5,212 4,688 84, 616 21, 276 9,900 571, 073 113, 923 44, 852 4.88 5.17 10.47 1.98 1.57 2.12 .34 .36 .60 7.20 7.11 13.19 9.14 5.69 4.92 2, 249,160 335, 520 81, 229 1, 362,000 301,000 110, 750 6,678 999 15, 232 11,410 4, 410 3,838 4,936 5,566 7,677 26, 642 8,248 10, 502 58, 795 114, 528 24, 940 20,972 2.65 2.85 3.34 2.93 1.70 1.64 1.09 .54 .26 .49 .54 .54 | 4. 01 I 4.98 ! 4.97 4. 01 8.82 7.45 7.77 6. 00 264,532 398, 513 118,474 115, 867 139,996 297, 500 89, 500 108,012 10, 282 5,360 15,136 8,694 23,888 26, 095 9,249 11, 206 1,071 1,477 100 112 15, 642 23, 830 49,983 20, 455 2,548 212 58,856 96, 927 159, 212 59, 506 7,027 712 2.83 4.92 5.79 6.37 5.71 7.72 1.35 1.38 1.35 1.24 1.08 1.00 .49 ! .45 I .62 .65 .61 .43 4.07 6.75 7.76 8.26 7.40 9.15 7.97 8.34 9.47 7.20 11. 05 255,182 440,090 763, 943 226, 644 45, 842 3,440 218, 000 365, 500 575, 953 201,000 20,950 1,000 6,272 7,300 16,555 41,120 39,166 43, 798 16, 273 18, 013 539 642 13, 572 57, 675 82, 964 34, 286 1,181 53, 647 222, 273 348, 970 119, 306 5,037 5.44 6.41 8.89 9.54 9.21 1.74 1.76 1.98 1.53 1.54 .59 .62 .61 .62 .47 7.77 8.79 11.49 11.69 11.22 7.36 6.65 9.03 8.99 9.78 169, 319 620, 801 1,209,367 500,581 24,460 150, 000 669, 398 1, 058,917 371,490 15, 000 130,260 76, 832 207, 092 1,301,448 14,888 11,904 26,792 140, 039 21, 650 5,301 26,951 178, 409 9.54 17.94 34.98 2.07 2.22 5.71 .39 .52 1.02 12.00 20.68 41.71 15. 32 19.52 51.64 1,660 5, 880 7,428 1,818 $736 $48, 67, 93, 51, 8, 097, 803 4, 511,000 995,378 481, 000 1, 368,491 957,861 4,350 2,148 6,498 36,124 20.25 2.82 .62 23.69 22. 46 235,816 j 7,295 4,278 11,573 ' 55,567 17.73 3.25 .86 21.84 13.0 176,783 ' 175, 200 102,550 268 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 85.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS APRIL 30, States, etc., and classification of banks. Number of banks reporting. Capital stock. Cost of Average operaamount of tion, ex- loans and clusive discounts. of taxes. Taxes paid. AverPer j e rate cen' State, etc. of cost ofinterof oper est reOn ceived On ation to shares on banking loans, of Total. loans, premetc. capital etc. ises. stock. NEW JERSEY. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 $1,000,000 2,500, 000 5,060, 000 4,410,000 2,185, 000 150, 000 $71, 985 $3,887,000 201,252 9,315,131 585, 882 28, 596, 292 447,118 19, 041, 327 266, 956 8, 508,168 13,786 395, 368 1.80 2.16 2.05 2.35 3.14 3.49 5 5.23 5.30 5.14 5.55 5.80 $3,681 13, 088 18, 507 12, 989 4,288 230 2, 500, 000 91,418 5, 480,633 56 14,410,020 933,143 51,722,161 151 16,800,150 1, 475, 025 75, 767, 918 178 9, 531, 220 882,770 39,076,620 19 475,000 27,166 967, 635 1.67 1.80 1.95 2.26 2.81 5.11 5.43 5.50 5.64 5.61 2, 052 I 14,118 16,170 21,561 ! 99,250 120, 811 29,296 116,102 145, 398 15,915 60, 057 75, 972 166 2,123 2,289 LI, 000,000 ; 1,952,886 95,414,000 6,450,000 L, 122, 303 53, 316, 837 3,805, 000 471,574 25,144, 661 150, 000 18, 514 965, 000 2.05 2.10 1.88 1.92 4.58 4.88 4.92 5.50 21, 528 16,440 9,387 342 10, 900 24, 230 30,709 59,363 14,183 27,575 525 $16,050 71,574 135, 658 83,756 18, 350 1,287 $19,731 H4, 662 154,1G5 96, 745 22, 638 1,517 PENNSYLVANIA. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 PHILADELPHIA. $1,000,000 . $500,000... $200,000... $100,000... $1,000,000 . $500,000... $200,000... $100,000... 108,883 66, 802 38, 859 1,754 3,400,000 7, 250, 000 4, 000, 000 100, 000 148,569 915, 813 443, 778 12,314 15,111,517 52, 931, 614 23,041, 964 407, 953 1.73 1.93 3.02 5.26 5.43 5.50 500,000 410, 010 210, 000 780, 800 25, 000 18, 978 27,008 15,154 52, 396 1,086 870, 000 1, 672,400 614, 949 2, 249, 527 63, 450 2.18 1.61 2.46 2.33 1.71 5 5.56 5 5.67 4.12 451,700 1,920,000 1,687, 000 75, 000 29,027 173,385 176,869 6,465 1,184,361 7,357, 390 7,033, 663 193, 635 2.45 3.98 2.51 3.34 5.27 5.40 5.39 6.06 661 4,068 2,057 40 4,761 106,335 20, 111 608 5, 710, 700 4,117,560 1, 430, 000 386,175 249,407 131,953 21, 275, 414 13,187, 238 6,451,910 1.82 1.89 2.04 4.95 5.21 5.25 20, 017 12, 042 8,370 142, 090 81, 222 32, 094 22,755 j 1,062,265 2.14 241 241 1,692 7,230 35,130 90, 072 41,758 525 DELAWARE. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 1,412 2,164 1,674 3,646 8 MARYLAND $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 BALTIMORE. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 I DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. $200,000 252,000 WASHINGTON CITY. $500,000 $200,000 500, 000 2, 275, 000 97,253 282,659 3, 920,000 8, 787, 868 2.48 3.22 4.50 5.26 1,692 7,230 VIRGINIA. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000.... $25,000 1,100,000 1,200,000 1,000, 000 915,000 150,000 71, 378 161, 793 129, 723 106, 974 19, 956 4,081,000 7,013,968 5,155,181 3, 372, 891 446, 544 1.75 2.31 2.52 3.17 4.47 5.86 5.92 6.20 5.82 6.23 1,884 4,419 1,423 941 32 WEST VIRGINIA. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25 000 $25,000.'. 1, 250,000 1,431, 000 1,025,000 50, 000 83,196 127, 697 103, 886 3,283 4, 295,154 5,372,941 4,542, 596 364,774 1.94 2.38 2.29 5.90 6.21 5.87 6.50 .90 25, 720 36, 338 18,098 12, 683 1,441 27, 604 40, 757 19, 521 13,624 1,473 12,844 18, 616 17,998 548 14, 523 22,482 20, 704 608 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. LOCATED IN EACH STATE, ETC., 269 CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED 1902—Continued Percentage based on capital stock of— Taxes paid. United States. On On circapital culaand surplus. tion. Total. Total Cost of State and operanational. tion, excluding taxes. Amount of Amount Net of divinet earnCost of earndends, ings, year opera- ings, year endtion, in- year ended Mar. ed Mar. United cluding 1, 1902. ended 1, 1902. States. taxes. Mar. 1, 1902. Taxes. State, etc. $1, 200 7, 200 17, 984 14, 950 7,195 338 $849 6,125 12, 975 14, 063 6,165 299 $2,049 13,325 30,959 29, 013 13, 360 637 $21, 780 97,987 185,124 125, 758 35, 998 2,154 7.20 8.05 11.58 10.14 12.22 9.19 1.97 3.39 3.05 2.19 1.04 1.01 0.20 .53 .61 .66 .61 .42 9.38 11.97 15.24 12.99 13.87 10.63 13.74 14.11 15. 34 16.04 12.56 8.60 $137,427 352,707 776, 411 707, 348 274,358 12, 904 $375,000 255, 000 493, 200 386, 750 174, 255 2,750 6,084 52, 567 58,578 29,109 1,000 5,949 36, 731 52, 390 29,884 1,325 12, 033 89, 298 110,968 58,993 2,325 28, 203 210,109 256, 366 134,965 4,614 3.66 6.48 8.75 9.26 5.72 .64 .83 .86 .80 .48 .48 .62 .66 .62 .49 4.78 7.93 10.27 10.68 6.69 8.24 14.29 15.34 15.85 7.81 206,060 2, 058, 857 2, 586,146 1, 510, 376 37, 092 147, 500 1, 222, 502 1, 204, 212 571, 328 3,625 30, 962 25,161 14,372 620 26, 000 13, 285 11, 818 184 56,962 38,446 26,190 804 165, 845 105, 248 65, 049 2,558 17.75 17.40 12.39 12.34 .99 1.04 1.02 1.17 .52 .59 .69 .53 19.26 19.03 14.10 14.04 14. 81 15.48 9.94 8.00 1, 628, 416 998, 531 378, 357 12, 000 845, 000 471, 000 301, 800 12, 000 11,187 26,196 33,861 240 12, 252 14,480 10, 717 125 23, 439 40, 676 24, 578 365 58, 569 130, 748 66, 336 890 4.37 12.63 11.09 12.31 1.03 1.24 1.04 .52 .69 .56 .62 .37 6.09 14.43 12.75 13.20 15. 35 23.14 13.83 11.71 521, 759 1, 677, 800 553, 236 11,711 268, 000 571,500 288,750 6,000 1,200 1,270 770 2,285 50 250 487 466 2,921 111 1,450 1,757 1,436 5,206 161 2,862 3,921 2,910 8,852 169 3.80 6.59 7.21 6.72 4.35 .28 .52 .80 .47 .03 .29 .43 .59 .66 .64 4.37 7.54 8.60 7.85 5.02 7.94 29.71 11.13 11.45 7.84 39,721 121, 830 23,377 89, 334 1,960 25, 000 67, 076 18,000 54, 620 750 1, 322 6,008 4, 521 152 2,012 7,383 3,965 197 3,334 13, 391 8,486 349 8,095 119,726 28, 597 957 6.43 9.03 10.49 8.62 1.05 5.54 1.19 .81 .74 .70 .50 .47 8.22 15.27 12.18 9.90 10.89 11.82 10.87 11.92 47,829 227, 014 183,340 8,940 44,136 135, 400 102, 480 13, 250 11,468 3,934 6, 827 5,616 2,937 20,077 17, 084 6,871 162,167 98, 306 38,965 6.76 6.06 9.23 2.49 1.97 2.24 .35 .41 .48 9.60 8.44 11.95 13.89 8.91 10.19 793,112 367, 073 145, 775 523,695 314, 604 98,400 804 1,241 2,045 2,286 9.03 .09 .81 9.93 22.12 55,740 30, 240 1,379 7,014 7,609 1,379 14, 623 3,071 21,853 19.45 12.42 .34 .32 .27 .64 20.06 13.38 31.40 13.40 156, 983 304,919 100, 000 229, 000 2,729 3,852 3,496 2,523 356 3, 652 5,488 2,634 2,286 520 6,381 9,340 6,130 4,809 876 33,985 50, 097 25, 651 18. 433 2,349 6.49 13.48 12.97 11.69 13. 30 2.51 3.40 1.95 1.49 .98 .58 .78 .61 .52 .58 9.58 17.66 15. 53 13.70 14.86 10.76 25.77 16.86 15.50 9.85 118, 350 309,242 168, 612 141, 869 14,777 73, 000 106, 000 86, 500 58, 026 5,900 2,940 3,792 2,828 50 4,196 5,493 3,576 171 7,136 9,285 6,404 221 21, 659 31, 767 27,108 829 6.66 8.92 10.13 6.50 1.16 1.57 2.02 1.20 .57 .65 .62 .44 8.39 11.14 12.77 8.20 14.50 13.02 18.11 4.53 181,232 186, 284 185,665 2,266 92,000 126, 860 74,400 270 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 85.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS APRIL 30, Taxes paid. AverPer- I age rate Cost of State, etc. Average of cost i 0 1 1 ? operaof tion, ex- amount On loans and On clusive shares banking of taxes. discounts. of Total. prem- capital ises. stock. ; NumStates, etc., and j ber of Capital classification banks stock. reportof banks. ing. NORTH CAROLINA. $200,000 j $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 ' $525, 000 1,250,000 575, 000 125, 000 $25, 995 121, 306 63 005 9 629 $1, 234, 000 5, 197 853 1,885 587 231 747 2.11 2.33 3.34 4.15 1,000,000 650, 000 323, 000 168, 454 57, 651 28,167 4,808, 390 1, 528,957 881,457 3.50 3.77 3.20 j 2,050,000 I 950,000 581, 000 212, 843 128,731 56, 263 7,436,440 4,411,203 1,458,702 ! 2.86 2.92 3.86 1,031,121 902, 000 2.91 3.16 $819 2,130 732 61 17,554 2,492 670 $2,108 19, 684 3,224 731 6.97 7.71 7.85 10, 413 280 511 25,187 16, 074 6,567 35, 600 16, 354 7,078 6.84 7.80 8.54 1,416 1,854 43, 343 36, 905 11,357 44,759 38, 759 11,440 522 12,199 8, 324 12, 721 8, 324 3,050 12,142 1,354 5,384 662 82 15, 192 6,738 744 2,812 566 625 102 49,110 8,797 9,196 965 SOUTH CAROLINA. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . . . . GEORGIA. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 11 SAVANNAH. $500,000. $200,000. 500, 000 250, 000 30,053 , 28, 514 ! I FLORIDA. 750,000 330, 000 25,000 151,973 i 70,612 ! 4,551 3, 760, 064 ; 1,577,719 ! 100,000 4.04 4.48 4.55 1,825,000 500, 000 620,000 75, 000 231, 207 58,589 ! 57,976 I 7, 840 6, 669, 590 1,495,487 1, 429,032 i 129,306 3.47 3.92 4.06 6.06 6.93 8.40 8.89 200, 000 500, 000 275, 000 25, 000 19,790 68,037 ! 23,637 ! 2,590 543,000 1,883,000 ! 955,633 60, 000 3. 64 3.61 2.47 4.32 8,50 7.60 8.50 8.50 3,158 647 18, 255 299 7, 273 185 313 3,158 18, 902 7,572 498 200, 000 500,000 410, 000 25,445 77, 325 56, 264 1, 086,693 3, 058, 620 1,696,986 2.34 2.53 3.32 8.00 8.55 8.19 7,300 585 I 17,770 4,892 10,438 7,300 18, 355 15, 330 500, 000 1, 800, 000 68, 787 386,475 2, 346, 200 15, 339, 207 2.93 2.52 7.33 5.83 1,885 18, 092 11, 670 97,857 19,977 109, 527 600, 000 3,100, 000 6, 735,000 7,172,300 725, 000 46, 299 245, 555 736. 076 774;490 82, 917 1, 764,724 8,949,199 23,075, 026 20, 696, 803 1, 629, 268 2.62 2.74 3.19 3.74 5.09 7.75 8.66 9.17 10.16 10.82 500, 000 650, 000 100, 000 30,190 79, 730 37, 867 1,053,000 2,594, 094 1,444,993 2.87 3.07 2.62 500, 000 400, 000 150,000 64,491 79,112 14, 087 3. 200,000 2, 372, 000 617,333 2.02 3.34 2.28 $100,000 Over $25.000 $25,000..' ALABAMA. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 8,231 8,571 MISSISSIPPI. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,COO $25,000 LOUISIANA. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 NEW ORLEANS. $500,000 $200,000 TEXAS. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000.... $25,000 1 13 61 133 29 334 3,087 7,641 8,162 405 10, 840 55, 962 110, 372 87,107 6,788 11,174 59, 049 118,013 95, 269 7,193 7.50 7.00 7.00 624 10,978 1,795 8,008 714 8,862 11, 602 9,803 9,576 7.50 6.75 8.50 0 6,286 3,977 8, 427 0 I 2,618 6,286 12, 404 HOUSTON. $500,000. $200,000 $100,000 DALLAS. $500,000 $200,000 for$100,000 FRASER Digitized 2,618 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 271 LOCATED IN EACH STATE, ETC., CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED 1902—Continued. Percentage based on capital stock of— Taxes paid. Amount Net Amount of of diviCost of earn- net earndends, opera- ings, ings, year year endended Mar. ed Mar. tion, inyear United 1, 1902. cluding State, ended 1, 1902. etc. States. cluding taxes. taxes. Mar. 1, 1902. United States. On circapital On culaand tion. surplus. Taxes, Total Cost of State and operanational. tion, ex- Total. 4.95 I 0.40 1.58 .56 5.71 12.45 12.00 8.92 12.74 14.76 5.27 $46,837 159, 312 84, 898 6,593 $43,500 101, 250 43, 500 3,640 3.56 2.52 2.19 21.14 11.84 11.28 9.82 9.83 12.26 98,215 63, 885 39, 593 89, 500 50, 000 26, 610 10.38 13.55 2.18 4.08 1.97 13.05 18.37 12.22 13.44 21.95 15.15 275,481 208,495 88,002 123,500 107, 000 42,780 14,378 9,560 6.01 11.40 2.54 3.33 8.88 15.22 6.60 13.93 32, 978 34,818 30,000 17, 500 6,406 2,617 118 21, 598 9,355 20.26 21.40 18.20 2.03 2.04 2.97 23.14 24.23 21.64 26.73 24.43 4.22 200,446 80, 622 1,056 79, 500 31,000 875 5 241 1 665 1 790 177 9,777 2,857 4,024 349 58,887 11, 654 13, 220 1,314 12.67 11.72 9.35 10.45 2.69 1.76 1.48 1.28 15.89 14.05 11.48 12.20 15.13 13.73 15.23 9.59 276, 054 68, 663 94, 437 7,193 155, 500 34,182 46,400 0 302 1,652 528 50 492 1 605 515 15 794 3,257 1,043 65 23,952 2,159 8,615 563 9.89 13.61 10.36 1.58 3.78 2.75 1.99 11.87 18.04 11.74 12.61 14.22 23.27 14.58 14.70 28, 435 116, 365 40,093 3,676 10,000 65, 500 25,250 0 578 1,102 1,526 985 1 035 722 1,563 2,137 2,248 8,863 20, 492 17,578 12.72 15.46 13.72 3.65 3.67 3.74 17.15 19.56 18.01 25.53 24.32 26.18 51,057 121, 625 107,354 16, 000 25, 000 74,800 1,500 8,560 292 5,313 1,792 13, 873 21, 769 123, 400 13.76 21.47 3.99 18.11 28.32 21.82 31.05 109, 089 558,824 40, 000 216,000 250 1,440 7,180 5 589 17, 118 11 719 18, 252 14 613 1,625 1 039 1,690 12,769 28, 837 32, 865 2,664 12, 864 71, 818 146,850 128,134 9,857 7.72 7.92 10.93 10.80 11.44 1.86 1.90 1.75 1.33 .28 .41 .42 .45 .36 9.86 10. 23 13.10 12.58 12.79 20.00 17.92 20.81 19.46 12.25 120,000 555,602 1,401,580 1, 395,498 88,837 120, 000 318, 060 770, 500 746, 680 26,500 $1, 340 10, 024 1,412 328 $535 4,666 1,374 168 $1,875 14, 690 2,786 496 $3,983 34, 374 6,010 1,227 9.70 I 10. 96 7.70 ! 2,800 1,350 797 4, 500 1,600 392 7,300 2,950 1,189 42, 900 19, 304 8,267 16.85 8.87 8. 7U 4,482 3,530 1,439 5,535 3,508 1,854 10, 017 7,038 3,293 54, 776 45,797 14, 733 1,200 750 457 486 1,657 1,236 4, 164 1,640 62 2,242 977 56 4, 536 1,192 2,234 172 0.36 1.17 .48 .39 .26 1,346 1,604 1,140 359 1 740 1,705 3,344 1,140 13, 307 13,147 10,716 6.04 12.27 37.87 2.32 1.51 9.57 .34 .51 1.14 8.70 14.29 48.58 9.05 13.52 66.43 45,245 87,856 66,433 30,000 32,000 50,000 674 1,588 350 750 1 500 188 1,424 3,088 538 7,710 15,492 3,156 12.90 19.78 9.40 1.26 3.10 1.74 .28 .77 14.44 23.65 11.50 29.72 42.29 12.00 148, 620 169,160 18, 000 30,000 54,000 12,000 272 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 85.—COST States, etc., and classification of banks. OF OPERATION, Number of banks reporting, Capital stock. ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS APRIL 30, Taxes paid. AverPer- age rate centag< Cost of State, etc. Average ofinteroperaamount of of cost ©at retion, ex- loans and of operOn ceived On clusive ation to shares on banking of taxes. discounts. loans, f Total. loans, etc. ^"capital etc. lses ' stock. ARKANSAS. $2, 427,924 1,174,539 275,000 3.08 2.43 7.50 9.33 10.00 577 567 0 $8,003 4,024 1,018 $8, 580 4,591 1,018 3, 205,000 B, 347, 900 1, 273, 000 100,000 155,942 j 8, 075, 315 238,647 8,746,589 114,396 I 3,725,310 10, 906 : 309, 500 1.93 2.73 3.07 3.52 6.00 6.39 6.88 7.87 6,159 7,877 1,260 238 53,222 54, 048 20, 228 1,328 59, 381 61, 925 21,488 1,566 1,645, 000 2, 300, 000 700,000 43, 084 ; 3, 276,100 157,245 I 8,354,705 81,868 i 2,995,443 1.32 1.88 2.73 5.50 5.21 5.33 975 2,054 2,746 35,182 37,587 8,059 36,157 39, 641 10, 805 1,000, 000 1,000, 000 1,450, 000 1,475,000 1,135, 000 125, 000 33,237 65, 891 218, 235 130,142 106, 992 9,675 1, 700, 000 3,005,653 6, 289, 642 4, 477, 620 3,504, 697 185, 675 1.96 2.19 3.47 2.91 3.05 5. 21 6.00 5.36 6.31 7.44 7.69 8.10 0 2,462 2,940 1,865 1,687 47 15,507 26,126 34, 226 30,187 20,572 1,205 15, 507 28, 588 37,166 32,052 22, 259 1,252 134, 939 8, 997, 299 377,573 24,114, 491 824, 232 41, 580, 385 418, 444 18,273,793 39, 597 1,065,113 1.50 1.37 1.98 2.29 3.72 5.50 5.60 6.12 6.26 6.31 1,936 8, 662 11,121 7,078 210 72,270 170,315 273, 032 106, 413 6,399 74, 206 178,977 284,153 113,491 6,609 3, 400, 000 2, 900,000 1,400, 000 224, 937 13,537, 912 248,804 12, 267, 878 262,348 8, 723, 000 1.66 2.03 3.01 4.83 5.09 4.85 5,151 799 4,384 60, 891 66, 002 25, 899 66,042 66,801 30,283 7, 000, 000 3, 400, 000 750,000 263, 266 22, 703,697 232,575 16, 667,404 59,063 2, 622,747 1.16 1.40 2.25 5.42 5.46 5.83 338 119, 025 6,004 61, 924 0 15, 947 119, 363 67, 928 15,947 3,593,682 6,025, 722 2.75 1.58 6.05 6.15 1,778 818 20,186 29, 904 21, 964 30,722 500,000 3, 000, 000 5, 345, 000 2,242, 000 275, 000 25, 741 1, 292, 000 206, 045 9,424,343 492,986 19,751, 966 205, 634 7, 357, 605 22, 611 673, 774 1.99 2.19 2.50 2.80 3.36 6.00 6.16 6.02 6.49 7.05 798 14,300 5,936 69, 694 7,747 130, 675 4,135 55, 857 3,947 333 15,098 75, 630 138,422 59,992 4,280 2, 000, 000 500, 000 650,000 130,123 63,094 80, 273 6, 024,904 3,500, 000 2,917,000 2.16 1.80 2.75 5.13 5.50 5.45 2,437 0 0 30, 457 9,750 1,842 32,894 9,750 1,842 3, 675, 000 8, 098, 000 6,110, 000 450,000 321,057 16,667, 516 801, 854 36, 505, 057 572, 354 26, 254, 500 1,453, 237 48,109 1.93 2.20 2.18 3.31 5.13 5.84 6.28 7.51 4,646 55, 331 8,546 145,297 9, 636 101, 625 622 4,987 59, 977 153,843 111,261 5,609 $700,000 320,000 50,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over$25,000 . . . $64, 580 36,140 6,675 KENTUCKY. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . . . $25,000 12 30 25 4 LOUISVILLE. $1,000,000 $200,000 $100,000 TENNESSEE. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . . . $25,000 OHIO. $500,000 $200,000 $100.000 Over $25,000 . . $25,000 5 2, 600, 000 28 6, 904, 000 100 10, 970, 000 88 4, 646,100 17 425, 000 CINCINNATI. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 CLEVELAND. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 COLUMBUS. $500,000 $200,000 1, 000, 000 1, 300, 000 98,768 95,423 INDIANA. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . . $25,000 INDIANAPOLIS $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 ILLINOIS. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . . $25,000 16 76 115 18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 273 LOCATED IN KACH STATE, ETC., CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED 1902—Continued. Taxes paid. Percentage based on capital stock of— United States. I j surplus. tion. Total Cost of State and operanational. tion, excluding Total. taxes. $748 871 62 $2,534 1,679 188 8,304 10,193 8,788 10,896 3,586 4,761 220 425 18, 497 19, 684 8,347 645 77,878 81, 609 29, 835 2,211 5,656 6,150 1,494 7,188 9,529 3,244 12, 844 15, 679 4,738 2, 020 2,768 4,285 3,953 2,678 250 249 2,743 3,698 3, 837 2,932 2,269 5, 511 7,983 7,790 5,610 419 $1,786 808 126 Taxes. Cost of operation, including taxes. Amount Net Amount of of diviearn- net earndends, ings, year ings, year endyear ended Mar. ed Mar. 1,1902. ended 1,1902. Mar. 1, 1902. $113,725 48,325 20,067 $66, 000 25,100 6, 000 9.50 6.22 i 8.81 7.00 ! 304,349 208, 358 112,160 7,004 261,150 299, 335 104,150 2,250 5.60 9.24 13.92 8.05 ! 13.27 I 10.53 i 132,423 305.186 73,707 131,600 148,000 42,000 23 55 55 53 49 34 5.10 9.99 18.16 11.52 11.88 9.08 1.46 14.31 10.34 8.90 12.36 8.94 14, 650 143, 093 149, 877 131. 613 140,273 11,177 0 118,000 111,000 136, 000 130, 300 4,750 2.85 2.59 2.59 2.44 1.55 .47 .53 .57 .61 .42 8.51 8.59 10.67 12.06 11.29 9.52 9.78 10.69 10.06 7.54 247, 626 675, 031 1,172, 334 467, 276 32,039 191, 000 460, 740 732,400 317, 898 15,187 1.23 1.44 2.03 0.35 .52 .38 10.81 13.25 15.76 16.25 { 15.10 ! 40.13 ! 10.91 1.85 1.85 1.69 1.57 58 59 65 64 7.30 7.57 11.33 13.12 49, 001 55,320 15,543 2.62 6.84 11.70 2.20 1.72 1.54 78 68 68 17, 776 | 34,099 45,149 39,842 27, 869 1,671 3.32 6.59 15.05 8.82 9.43 7.74 1.55 2.85 2.56 2.17 1.96 1.00 5.19 5.47 7.51 9.01 9.32 $11,114 6,270 1,206 11.29 13.35 4.87 7.13 7,500 4,801 19, 416 17, 535 28,775 33, 370 12, 324 16,036 910 857 12,301 8b, 507 36,951 | 215, 928 62,145 I 346, 298 28,360 I 141,851 1,767 8,376 8,160 11,172 10, 220 8,165 4,132 2,305 19, 332 18, 385 6,437 85, 374 85,186 36, 720 6.62 8.58 18.74 1.94 2.30 2.16 .57 .63 .46 9.13 11.51 21.36 13.36 13.01 17.34 454,104 377,201 242, 741 352, 000 237,000 90,250 15,172 r 8,296 8,635 10,046 1,750 2,342 23, 468 18,681 4,092 142, 831 86, 609 20, 039 3.76 6.84 7.87 1.70 2.00 2.13 .34 .55 ! .55 5.80 9.39 10.55 7.22 7.96 9.20 504,176 270,548 69,004 412, 500 204, 750 43, 750 874 1,352 2,908 4,662 24,872 35,384 9.87 7.34 2.20 2.36 12.36 10.06 15.48 13.03 154,765 169,438 80,000 72,000 1,200 1,750 8,458 6,930 14,193 15,121 5,664 6,948 511 587 2,950 15, 388 29, 314 12, 612 1,098 18, 048 91, 018 167, 736 72, 604 5,378 5.15 6.87 9.22 9.17 8.22 3.02 2.52 2.59 2.68 1.56 .59 .51 .55 .56 .40 8.76 9.90 12.36 12.41 10.18 11.46 9.49 13.66 12.15 9.92 57,281 284,592 729, 957 272, 354 27, 270 30, 000 259,000 509,400 193, 460 13, 000 5,248 1,525 2,585 38,142 11,275 4,427 6.51 12.62 12.35 1.64 1.95 .28 .26 .30 .40 8.41 14.87 13.03 16.84 26.26 5.61 336, 776 131,308 36,475 "15," 000 18, 907 49, 727 33, 567 .1,887 78, 884 203,570 144, 828 7,496 8.74 9.90 9.37 10.69 1.63 1.90 1.82 1.25 .51 .61 .55 .42 10.88 12.41 11.74 12.36 12.17 14.13 15.60 11.51 | 447, 203 1,144,623 953, 260 51, 779 291, 500 698, 350 652,015 30, 625 2,034 3,310 4,770 1,525 1,296 478 0 9,269 9,638 25, 841 23,886 16, 692 16, 875 832 1,055 CUR 1902, PT 1- 18 798, 000 274 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 85.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS APRIL 30, Taxes paid. States, etc., and classification of banks. Number of banks report- Capital stock. ing. Cost of operation, exclusive of taxes. AverPer se rate cen „ State, etc. Average of cost ofinteramount of of oper- est reOn loans and ation to ceived On on banking shares discounts. loans, of Total. loans, premetc. capital etc. stock. 1.49 1. 1.76 4.98 5.25 5.00 83,415 7,070,950 71,293 5, 568, 388 342, 770 17,211,492 234, 067 9, 679, 978 13, 231 501, 873 1.18 1. 1.99 2.42 2.64 5.51 6.10 6.03 6.12 7.25 4,900,000 7, 964, 822 3, 016, 000 3.41 3.61 1.53 1, 600,000 '28 3,050,000 45 3, 570, 000 175,000 136, 696 7,863, 220 321, 548 18, 549, 953 268,96" 11,556,419 18,392 460, 790 2, 500,000 500,000 750,000 $14, 000,000 $1,705,035 $114, 352, 428 500, 000 49, 400 3,094,000 250, 000 53,046 3, 012, 793 $1,000,000 . $500,000... $200,000... 0 $177, 331 $177,331 5,795 5,795 4,422 4,422 MICHIGAN. 2,867 1,439 6,632 6,413 201 26, 302 23,721 71, 333 34,467 3,255 29,169 25,160 77, 965 40, 880 3,456 5.13 5.19 5.75 2,200 13, 288 13, 085 2,200 13, 288 13,085 1.74 1.73 2.33 3.99 5.37 5.56 5.66 6.66 3, 342 35, 020 5,497 72,657 4,046 43, 013 251 1,908 38, 362 78,154 47,059 2,159 232,094 16,978, 564 47, 036 2, 721,000 62, 310 3, 545, 027 1.37 1.73 1.76 5.09 5.00 4.94 0 50, 069 11,691 14,189 50, 069 11,691 15,154 500,000 675,000 935, 000 2,415, 000 375,000 56,966 4, 207, 000 41, 931 4, 028, 880 91, 978 4,149, 649 277, 382 10, 338, 732 58, 676 1, 568, 202 1.35 1.04 2.22 2.68 3.74 4.97 5.24 6.15 7.31 7. 2,385 10, 365 842 14,646 1,330 14, 984 7,062 46, 762 545 6,108 12, 750 15, 488 16, 314 53,824 6,653 3, 000, 000 600, 000 200, 0001 185, 938' 10, 924,678 30,987 1,778, 062 30, 385 1,100, 755 1.70 1.74 2.76 5.16 5.50 4.75 9,322 45,192 7,620 3,658 54,514 7,620 3,658 3, 000, 000 250,000 218, 892 14, 852,600 32,990 1,407,442 1.47 2.34 5.12 4.74 54,031 4,140 54, 031 4,370 1, 850, 000 4, 800, 000 5, 625, 000 725, 000 160, 742 8, 708,947 503,878 24,164,101 518,968 23,532,762 63,1241 1, 889, 045 1.85 2.08 ^2.20 3.34 6.08 6.31 7.13 7.27 $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 1, 800, 000 900,000 3,165, 000 1,765, 000 100, 000 $1,000,000 . $500,000... $200,000... 1, 000, <>00 166, 944 1,700,000 287,502 600,000 46,157 WISCONSIN. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 MILWAUKEE. $1,000,000. $500,000... $200,000... MINNESOTA. $500,000.., $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 1 3 9 44 15 $1,000,000 . $500,000... $200,000. MINNEAPOLIS. $1,000,000. $200,000... 230 IOWA. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 46 109 4, 741 26,410 10,532 189,927 9, 753 84,415 1,471 5,142 31,151 200,459 94,168 6,613 DES MOINES. $200,000 $100,000 700, 000 100, 000 74,793 50,825 5,371,029 1, 200,000 1.39 1.32 5.38 6.67 1,957 0 10, 645 700 12, 602 700 200, 000 1, 400,000 1,745, 000 100, 000 12, 055 126, 744 162, 723 17,159 360,159 5,326, 562 4, 993,197 263, 417 3.35 2.38 3.26 6.51 6.50 7.42 7.60 7.85 2,081 1,352 2,134 21,181 1,891 25,709 194 1,746 3,433 23,315 27, 600i 1,940 961, 616 53,198,833! 1.8l! 5.17 i 7,895 180,087 187, MISSOUEI. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 ST. LOUIS. $1,000,000 7 13, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LOCATED IN EACH STATE, ETC., CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR 275 ENDED 1902—Continued. Taxes paid. Percentage based on capital stock of— United States. Taxes. Total Cost of State and operanational. tion, exUnited cluding State, etc. States. taxes. Cost of operation, including taxes. Net earnings, year ended Mar. 1, 1902. 13. 80 11. 50 23. 75 17.26 3.27 24.94 A m o u n t of A m o u n t of divin e t earndends, ings, year year endended Mar. ed Mar. 1,1902. 1,1902. $34,487 $16, 090 1,119 1,200 1,221 700 $50, 577 2,319 1,921 $227, 908 8,114 6,343 12.17 9.88 21. 21 1.27 1.161 1. 77 4,330 2, 572 8,913 4,865 210 1,902 2,877 9,647 4,855 363 6,232 5,449 18,560 9,720 573 35,401 30, 609 96,525 50, 600 4,029 4. 63 7. 92 10. 83 13. 26 13. 23 1.62 2.80 2.46 2.32 3.46 6.60 11.32 13.88 16.13 17.26 8.12 18.75 12.02 6.91 8.36 146, 085 168,716 380, 513' 121,955! 8, 360; 118, 000 104, 000 327, 590 97, 087 3,000 2,400 4,010 1,421 246 7,952 962 2,646 11, 962 2,383 4,846 25, 250 15,468 16.69 16.91 7.69 22 !79 2.18 17.18 18.40 10.27 6.90 6.22 2.27 105,777 13, 617 60, 000 135, 023 8, 000 3,838 8,557 5,679 367 2,966 6,729 5,288 327 6,804 15,286 10,967 694 45,166 93,440 58,026 2,853 8.54 10.55 7.53 10.51 2.39 2.56 1.32 1.24 11.36 13.60 9.16 12.14 15.16 13. 7.76 8.38 242, 564 423, 468 277,190 14,662 132, 000 309, 250 190,150 7, 000 5,200 1,300 1,580 1,727 330 864 6,927 1, 630 2,444 56, 996 13,321 17, 598 9.41 8.31 2.00 2.34 2.02 11.51 12. 07| 10. 19.90 10.12 10.39 497, 544 50,620 77, 903 180, 000 40, 000 22, 500 1,500 1,822 2,084 5,531 776 1,617 1,857 1, 833 5,770 969 3,117 3,679 3,917 11,301 1,745 15,867 19,167 20, 231 65,125 8,398 11.39 6.21 9.84 11.48 15.65 2.55 2.29 1.74 2.23 1.77 14.56 9.05 12.00 14.18 17.89 25. 91 32.31 8.10 14.55 16.63 129,561 218, 096 75, 754 351, 310 62,376 30, 000 100, 000 107,550 214,100 34, 500 7,250 1,226 510 1,279 1,613 129 8,529 2,839 639 63, 043 10,459 4,29^ 6.20 5.16 15.19 1.82 1.27 1.83 8.30 6.90 17.34 7. 6.11 11.88 236,736 36,678 23,767 200,000 30, 000 20, 000 7,180 574 4,185 511 11, 365 1."" 65,396 5,455 7.30 13.19 1.80 1.75 9.48 15.37 9. 23' 12. 77 276,949 31, 919 160, 000 25, 000 4,612 5,546 11, 933 14, 619 14,460 16, 537 1,488 2,058 10,158 26, 552 30, 997 3,546 41, 309 227,011 125,165 10,159 8.69 10. 49! 1.68 4.18 1.67 .91 10. 92 15. 22 11. 45 10. 11 10. 75 13.37 13. 57 9.07, 198, 641, 763, 65, 947 810 574 729 106, 000 438, 444 660,107 24,917 10.69 50.83 13.30 52.26 12. 26| 5.20j 85, 951 5,205 62, 000 8.10 11.37 11.40 19. 73 7.84 3.87 10.76 10. 15, 684 54,148 187, 811 10, 027 16, 000 111,000 187, 250 9, 250 9.09 L2.45 1,668,145 0. 36 .46 . 77 $2,416, 955 $1.., 330, 000 16,367 30,000 62, 345 20, 000 I 9.23J 8. 711 1,916 200 1,887 532 3,803 43:' 16, 405 480 5,145 4,484 405 225 3,959 4,196 221 705 9,104 8,680 626 4,138 32, 419 36,280 2,566 6.03 9.05 9.33 17.16 67,753 255,785 7.181 25,796 41, 1 , ••'- 1.72 1.67 1.58 1.94 .55 .55 .55 .49 276 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 85.—COST OF OPERATION, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS APRIL 30, NumStates, etc., and ber of classification banks of banks. reporting. Capital stock. Cost of operation, exclusive of taxes. Taxes paid. AverPer- age rate centage oi interState, etc. Average of cost amount of of oper- est reOn loans and ation to ceived On on discounts. loans, banking shares of Total. loans, premetc. capital etc. ises. stock. KANSAS CITY. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 $1, 000, 000 600, 000 1, 050, 000 $225, 000 $13,000,000 96,340 6, 401,737 268,922 12, 809, 768 $1.73 1.50 2.10 $6.00 5.50 6.31 $4,467 0 85 ;23, 041 14,578 23,258 $27,508 14,578 23, 343 ST. JOSEPH. $200,000 $100,000 250, 000 100, 000 28,849 44, 439 1, 660, 700 2,250, 000 1.74 1.98 5.60 5.00 772 1,107 3,432 2,732 4,204 3,839 550,000 905, 000 150, 000 59,377 125, 266 26,723 2,143,467 3, 786, 760 374,115 2.77 3.31 7.14 8.10 9.86 10. S3 4,377 5,699 261 9,378 20, 578 . 3, 547 13, 755 26, 277 3,808 400,000 ! 760,000 I 100,000 | 43, 884 106, 843 11, 791 1,138, 538 3,820, 892 366, 645 3.85 2.80 3.22 8.25 8.23 9.38 1,070 2,427 316 7,066 15, 874 1,396 8,136 18, 301 1,712 NORTH DAKOTA. $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 SOUTH DAKOTA. $100,000 Over $25,000 . . . . $25,000 NEBRASKA. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . . . . $25,000 300, 000 1, 300, 000 3, 460, 000 375,000 36, 844 134,150 378, 713 39,692 1, 947, 540 4, 630, 436 11,742, 697 941,103 1.89 2.90 3.22 4.22 7.00 7.15 8.07 8.54 0 2,492 6,872 2,890 5, 295 12,953 35,942 2,918 5,295 15, 445 42, 814 5,808 $1,000,000 . $500,000... $200,000... 1, 000,000 500, 000 1, 050, 000 239,139 68,473 77, 273 4, 368, 833 4,340,000 2, 381,181 5.47 1.58 3.25 7.10 6.00 5.75 2,490 4,561 3,360 12,609 10, 091 10,841 15, 099 14, 652 14, 201 200,000 200,000 42,194 44, 523 1, 650,000 1, 006,165 2.56 4.43 7.00 7.45 1,106 0 2,110 3, 136 3,216 3,136 63, 480 2,054, 037 315, 583 11,571, 859 387,892 10,832, 741 945, 070 40,856 3.09 2.70 3.58 4.32 6.88 7.53 8.99 9.82 2,255 5, 227 7,288 291) $200,000. $100,000 . 950 692 375 352 13, 205 49,919 62, 663 6,642 15, 722 15, 722 2,005 2,875 1,630 0 19,456 18, 216 12,113 750 21,461 21, 091 13, 743 750 10.25 11. 10 9.93 330 1,163 49 6,558 6,222 1,185 6,888 7,385 1,234 3.50 4.21 4.98 6.52 8.50 8.11 9.82 10.00 0 500 4,943 4 3,247 28,376 31,918 116 3,247 28, 876 36, 861 120 2.23 4.14 6.25 7.70 1,135 0 49,060 2,880 50,195 2,880 $200,000 $100,000 Over$25,000 . . . $25,000 850, 000 2, 575, 000 3, 509, 600 300, 000 KANSAS CITY, KANS. $1,000,000 1, 000, 000 54,530 4, 738,603 1.15 1, 050, 000 750, 000 425, 000 25,000 141, 215 90, 375 77,641 2,743 4, 758, 788 3, 236, 954 2, 862, 541 46, 475 2.97 2.79 2.71 5.90 8.77 10.56 10.34 10.50 $100,000 Over $25,000 . $25,000 400,000 435,000 50, 000 41,391 56,841 8,153 1,872,252 1, 607, 906 261, 800 2.21 3.54 3.11 COLORADO. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . $25,000 200, 000 800,000 1, 252. 000 25, 000 38, 477 249, 904 240, 404 3,587 1,100, 000 5, 940,791 4,829 376 55, 000 1,500,000 ! 200,000 ' 323,068 38,858 14,499 453 938 036 10, 44, 55, 6, MONTANA. $200,000 $100,000 Over $25,000 . . . . $25,000 $500,000. Digitized for$200,000. FRASER REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LOCATED I N EACH 1902—Continued. STATE, E T C . , C L A S S I F I E D Taxes paid. B Y CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR 277 ENDED Percentage based on capital stock of— Amount of A m o u n t Taxes. Net of divinet earnTotal Cost of ••— Cost of earndends, State and operaI opera- ings, year endnded Mar. national. tion, exj ition, inyear rr™+«fi rtion, in ed Mar. 1, 1902. cluding State, State, lauding ended 1, 1902. etc. htate8 taxes. ' I taxes. Mar. 1, 1902 1902. United States. 57.55 28. 05 24. 64 $575,504 168,302 258, 741 $100,000 51,000 88, 500 13.56 14. 24 49.18 a 26.11 35, 606 «26,107 22, 500 13.76 17.20 20.81 6.15 21.53 16.73 33,803 194, 808 25, 092 25,500 149, 000 16, 750 2.03 2.41 1.71 13.35 16.92 14.12 6.43 21.02 14.43 25, 729 159,759 14, 434 21, 000 88,600 11, 000 12. 28 10.32 10.94 10.58 1.76 1.19 1.24 1.55 14.37 12. 00 12.64 12.50 4. 63 10.90 13.46 11.23 138, 866 142, 473 465,640 42, 111 20, 239 16,852 18,844 23.92 13.69 7.36 1.51 2.93 1.35 25.94 17.06 9.15 4.53 13.94 7.91 45, 349 69, 722 83, 054 50, 000 16, 000 1,226 990 4,442 4,126 21.09 22.26 1.61 1.57 23.31 24.32 21.69 11.76 43, 789 23,516 22, 000 6,000 2,256 7,405 8,317 805 4,078 13, 738 16, 839 1,585 17, 283 63, 657 79, 502 8,227 7.47 12.26 11.05 13.62 1.55 1.94 1.79 2.21 9.50 14.73 • 13.32 16.36 4.70 12.34 14.82 15.13 2,500 3,500 6,000 21, 722 3,379 2,090 1,394 67 1,905 1,697 593 22 5, 284 3,787 1,987 26, 745 24,878 15,730 839 13.45 12.05 18.26 10.97 2.04 2.81 3.24 3.00 16.00 15.37 21.97 14. 33 25. 53 14.48 38.91 11.90 268,125 108, 574 165, 387 2,975 258, 000 101,500 05, 000 1,930 1,823 203 8,818 9, 208 1,437 10. 35 13.07 16.30 1.72 1.69 2.47 12.55 15.18 19.18 14.30 23.68 14.00 57,183 102,987 6,999 18, 000 59,800 1,500 750 4,172 2,865 31 1,098 6,222 5,999 81 4,345 35,098 42,860 201 19.24 31.24 19.20 14.35 1.62 3.61 2.94 .48 21.41 35.63 22.62 15.15 37.01 33.55 23.97 16.00 74,029 300,179 3,999 33, 000 97, 500 170, 620 2,500 7,340 12, 207 62, 402 4, 334 21.53 19. 43 3.35 1.44 25.69 21.60 11. 86 12.73 177, 872 25,465 $2, 400 $2,500 1, 560 2,115 2, 700 1,353 $4, 900 3,675 4,053 $32,408 18,253 27, 396 22.50 16.06 25.61 2.75 2.43 2.22 0.49 .61 .39 524 400 325 500 849 900 5,053 4,739 11.54 44.44 1.68 3.84 .34 .90 1,276 2,475 360 1,297 1,675 2,573 4,150 669 16, 328 30,427 4,507 10.79 13.84 17.81 2.50 2.90 2.53 906 1, 956 232 503 1,475 383 1,409 3,431 615 9, 545 21, 732 2,327 10.97 14.06 11.79 720 3,169 8, 704 244 3,259 7,147 580 964 6,428 15, 851 1,368 6,259 21, 873 58, 665 7,176 2,200 1,200 2,274 2,940 1,000 2,369 5,140 2,200 4,643 750 548 1,822 6,333 8,522 780 476 i 442 ! 940 958 114 348 2,050 3,134 50 1,454 454 1,000 1.57 25.74 19.10 28.22 958 713 979 383 86,375 j .60 .81 .73 39, 317, 519, 45, 54, 178, 375, 29, 32, 188, 461, 38, 000 000 625 750 000 500 868 750 60, 000 175, 000 278 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 85.—COST OF OPERATION, NumStates, etc., and ber of Capital classification banks stock. reportof banks. ing. ETC., Cost of operation, exclusive of taxes. OF NATIONAL Per| loans and discounts.; ^ etc. NEW MEXICO. $100,000 Over $25,000.... $25,000 OKLAHOMA. $100,000 Over $25,000.... $25,000 INDIAN TERRITORY. $100,000 Over $25,000 $25,000 WASHINGTON. $200,000 $100,000 , Over $25,000 $25,000 OREGON. Over $25,000 $25,000 PORTLAND, OREG $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 CALIFORNIA. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 Over$25,000 . . . $25,000 , SAN FRANCISCO. $1,000,000 $500,000 $200,000 LOS ANGELES. $500,000 $200,000 IDAHO. $100,000 Over $25,000.... $25,000 $500,000 261,800 25,000 21 2 BANKING ASSOCIATIONS A P R I L 30, Taxes pilid. i Averi age rate State, etc. ofinterest reOn ceived On sbares on banking of Total. loans, premetc. ises. capital stock. $71,210 $2, 058,498 $3.46 29, 988 745,208 i 4.02 5,000 75,000 , 6.67 $9.65 10.25 12.00 200,000 540, 000 500, 000 18,920 126, 428 101,166 159,454 I 11.87 2,530,654 5.00 1,418, 286 7.13 9.50 11.25 13.85 0 1,872 1,190 900 15,850 10, 720 900 17,722 11, 910 200,000 1,090, 000 375,000 15,102 140,179 59, 532 464, 607 3,403, 256 898,327 3.25 4.12 6.63 9.90 11.54 14.36 0 623 146 1,631 9,353 2,764 1,631 9,976 2,910 1, 350,000 930,000 650, 000 25, 000 154,823 161,493 110, 810 2,765 5,224,981 6, 057,913 3, 213,306 50, 000 2.96 2.67 3.45 5.53 8.05 7.89 9.40 10.00 2,426 583 2,445 62 36, 621 21,955 12, 944 336 39, 047 22, 538 15,389 398 1,145, 000 50,000 143, 362 4,391 4, 387,009 55,085 3.27 7.97 8.17 7.87 3,245 83 21, 646 418 24, 891 501 500, 000 500,000 100,000 72,167 52, 431 11, 277 1, 791, 288 1, 687,550 400,000 4.03 3.11 2.82 6.35 7.25 7.00 674 0 1,118 18,788 7,378 1,517 19,462 7,378 2,635 500,000 1,000,000 1, 700, 000 525, 000 50, 000 41,526 69,198 211,266 74, 826 7,750 2, 600, 000 2,161,669 6, 516, 245 2,552,051 169,175 1.60 3.20 3.24 2.93 4.58 6.00 7.23 7.23 7.57 7.75 1,158 808 6,196 1,310 110 5, 500, 000 500,000 200, 000 291, 206 18, 287,170 41,191 1, 521, 875 215, 866 23,578 1.59 2.71 10.92 5.68 6.77 6.09 3,260 .28,875 0 0 0 0 1,670,090 3, 965, 902 2.02 2.86 7.00 6.58 1,996 489 0 0 1,996 489 UTAH. $500,000 $200,000 $100,000 , Over$25,000 . . . NEVADA. Over $25,000 ARIZONA. $100,000 Over $25,000... $25,000 ALASKA. Over$25,000 . . . . $925 $14,588 525 4,982 0 470 $15,513 5,507 470 1,158 808 6,196 1,310 110 32,135 0 0 200, 000 300, 000 25, 000 28,341 45,066 5,888 599,417 925,492 100, 000 4.73 4.87 5.89 8.50 7.65 10.00 1,383 1,939 5,370 8,473 450 6, 753 1U, 412 450 500, 000 500,000 450,000 100,000 32, 293 62, 338 53, 742 9,130 1,143,828 1, 510, 486 1, 321, 234 350,000 2.82 4.13 4.07 2.61 7.30 8.95 8.37 10.25 1,055 1,362 4,179 50 20, 251 9,736 7,863 2,295 21, 306 11,098 12, 042 2,345 14,736 420,000 3.51 8.50 79 1,166 1,245 300,000 50, 000 25, 000 49,110 20, 390 2,400 1,101,924 375, 000 40, 000 4.46 5.44 6.00 8.33 9.00 10 00 154 6,636 1,591 342 6,790 1,591 342 50, 000 4,945 57, 000 8.67 9.50 250 20 270 82,000 i REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 279 LOCATED IN EACH STATE, ETC., CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL STOCK, YEAR ENDED 1902—Continued. Taxes paid. Percentage based on capital stock of— United States. On circapital Onculaand tion. surplus. Taxes. Total Cost of Cost of State and operaoperanational. tion, extion, inUnited cluding Total. cluding State, etc. States. taxes. taxes. Net Amount of earn- net earnings, ings, year year ended Mar. 1,1902. ended Mar. 1, 1902. Amount of dividends, y e a r ended Mar. 1,1902. $1, 240 448 50 $1, 895 365 13 $3,135 813 63 $18, 648 6, 320 533 14.24 11.45 20.00 3 10 2.10 1 89 0.63 .31 .25 17.97 13.87 22.13 18.21 15.68 9.64 $91,035 41, 048 2,411 $87,000 11, 500 2,000 328 1, 205 1.052 597 1,479 1,138 925 2,684 2,190 1,825 20, 406 14,100 9.46 23.41 20.23 45 3* 29 2 38 .46 .50 .44 10.37 27.20 23.05 16.46 35.71 31.16 32, 915 192, 849 155, 796 30,900 92,200 96, 650 360 2,763 728 279 2,130 605 639 4,893 1,333 2,270 14, 869 4,243 7.55 12.86 15.87 81 91 77 .32 .45 .36 14.22 17.00 14.11 24.43 21.21 28, 229 266, 289 79, 556 32, 680 133,800 24, 511 3,126 2,668 1,665 50 1,787 1,730 1,307 25 4,913 4,398 2,972 75 43,960 26, 936 18,361 473 11.47 17.36 17.05 11.06 2 89 2.42 2.37 1.59 .36 .47 .46 .30 14.72 13.75 20.25 [ 33.89 19.88 I 23.99 12. 95 12.41 185, 593 315, 217 155, 965 3,103 114, 000 101,200 75, 300 1,250 3,074 100 2,011 80 5,085 180 29, 976 681 12.52 8.78 2. 17 1. 00 .44 .36 15.14 10.14 19.54 .31 223,773 163 146, 850 1,200 1,178 270 4,700 1,029 125 5,900 2,207 395 25, 362 9,585 3,030 14.43 10.49 11.28 3. 89 1. 48 2.63 1.18 .44 .40 19.50 12.40 14.31 38.00 6.65 8.60 190, 010 33,267 130,000 15, 000 1,200 2,812 4, 838 1, 252 100 463 1,518 3,680 1,170 142 1,663 4,330 8,518 2,422 242 2,821 5,138 14,714 3,732 352 8.31 6.92 12.43 14.25 15.50 23 08 36 25 22 8.87 7.43 13.29 14.96 16.20 16.57 16.21 16.73 15.31 8.50 82, 853 162,107 284, 340 80, 359 4,250 75, 000 115, 000 162, 000 42, 250 4,000 13, 200 1,222 292 ;,090 420 615 21, 290 1,642 907 53, 425 1,642 907 5.29 8.24 11.79 58 6.27 8.57 12.24 15.38 11.41 .97 845, 650 57, 065 1,944 440,000 4,000 1,230 2,034 2, 272 3,153 3,502 5,187 5,498 5,676 6.76 14.16 40 06 7.86 14.87 14.81 16.27 74,050 130,184 40, 000 64, 000 510 708 50 330 409 23 840 1,117 73 7,593 11,529 523 14.17 15.02 23.55 3.38 3.47 1.80 17.97 18. 86 25.64 15. 51 «4.47 19.49 31, 020 a 13, 399 4,872 22, 000 55,000 1,500 1,500 1,075 1,084 2,429 2,411 812 309 3,929 3,486 1,896 697 25, 235 14, 584 13,938 3,042 6.46 12.47 31.94 9.13 4.26 2.22 2.68 2.34 11.51 15.39 15.04 12.17 8.81 9.91 8.45 20.39 172 102 1,519 17.96 1.52 856 120 50 807 6 21 1,663 126 71 8,453 1,717 413 16.37 40.78 9.60 2.26 3. 18 1. 37 102 33 135 9.89 54 i Loss. .33 .27 19.82 44,036 ; 49,531 38,041 I 20, 386 | 85, 000 30, 000 33, 000 9,000 12,640 9,840 19.18 44.21 11.25 12.52 71.09 5.70 37,549 35, 545 1,425 20, 000 35,000 1,000 10.70 7.96 3,980 2,500 280 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES, WITH THE DATES OF LIQUIDATION, THE AMOUNT OP THEIR CAPITAL, CIRCULATION ISSUED AND RETIRED, AND CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1902. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. First National Bank, Penn Yan, X. Y.a. Apr. 6,1864 First National Bank, Norwich, Conn.«. May 2,1864 Second National Bank, Otturnwa, Iowa b do Second National Bank, Canton, Ohio b.. Oct. 3,1864 Total First National Bank, Lansing, Micb.&. - Dec. 5,1864 Sept. 19,1864 First National Bank, Columbia, Mo First National Bank, Carondelet, Mo... Mar. 15,1865 June 9,1865 First National Bank, Utica, N. Y.a Pittston National Bank, Pittston, Pa... Sept. 16,1865 25, 500 $89,875" 25,409 $125 91 330, 000 115, 500 115, 284 216 30,1865 100, 000 100,000 99,433 567 8,1865 26,1866 100,000 400, 000 192, 500 191,668 832 11,1866 22,1866 50,000 100.000 45, 000 85,000 44, 440 83, 408 560 1, 592 750, 000 422, 500 418,949 3,551 Total Fourth National Bank, Indianapolis, Nov. Ind Berkshire National Bank, Adams, Dec. National Union Bank Rochester, N. Y. Apr. First National Bank, Leonardsville, N.Y.. July Farmers' National Bank, Richmond, Va. Oct. Total Farmers' National Bank, Waukesha, Wig National Bank of Metropolis, Washington D 0 First National Bank, Providence, Pa... National State Bank, Dubuque, Iowa... First National Bank of Newton, Newtonville T^f ass .. ... First National Bank, New Ulm, Minn.. National Bank of Crawford County, Meadville Pa Kittanning National Bank, Kittanning, Pa.c City National Bank, Savannah, GaJ» Ohio National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio .. First National Bank, Kingston, N. Y... Total 30,000 200, 000 Nov. 25,1866 100,000 90,000 89, 560 440 Nov. 28,1866 Mar. 1,1867 Mar. 9,1867 200, 000 100,000 150, 000 180, 000 90, 000 127,000 177, 306 88,875 125,805 2,694 1,125 1,195 Mar. 11,1867 Apr. 18,1867 150, 000 60,000 130,000 54, 000 128,922 53, 325 1,078 675 Apr. 19,1867 300,000 Apr. 29,1867 May 28,1867 July 3,1867 Sept. 26,1867 200,000 100, 000 500, 000 200,000 450,000 180, 000 444,460 178, 042 5,540 1,958 14, 705 Total First National Bank, Bluffton, Ind National Exchange Bank, Richmond, Va First National Bank, Skaneateles, N. Y. First National Bank, Jackson, Miss First National Bank, Downingtown, Pa. First National Bank, Titnsvflle, Pa Appleton National Bank, Appleton, Wis . . . .. National Bank of Whitestown, N. Y.... First National Bank, New Brunswick, N J First National Bank, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio .. First National Bank, Cedarburg, Wis.. Commercial National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Second National Bank, Watertown,N. Y. First National Bank, South Worcester, NY. . NationalMechanics and Farmers' Bank, Albany, N. Y .. Second National Bank, DesMoines, Iowa First National Bank, Steubenville, Ohio First National Bank, Plumer, Pa First National Bank, Danville, Va *$i66, boo "'$96,* 666' 2,060, 000 1,301, 000 1,286,295 5,1867 50, 000 45,000 44,606 394 ..do Dec. 21,1867 Dec. 26,1867 Jan. 14,1868 Jan. 15,1868 200, 000 150, 000 100, 000 100,000 100,000 180,000 135, 000 45, 500 90, 000 86,750 179,500 133,918 45, 370 89,091 85,962 500 1,082 130 909 788 Jan. 21,1868 Feb. 14,1868 50,000 120,000 45,000 45, GOO 44,397 45,278 603 222 Dec. Feb. 26,1868 100,000 90, 000 88, 769 1,231 Mar. 4,1868 Mar. 23,1868 50,000 100,000 45, 000 90, 000 44, 492 89,607 508 393 Apr. 28,1868 July 21,1868 500,000 100, 000 345, 950 90,000 344,195 89,180 1,755 820 Aug. 4,1868 175, 500 157,400 155, 906 1,494 do Aug. 5,1868 Aug. 8,1868 Aug. 25,1868 Sept. 30,1868 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, 362 44,780 1,620 338 1,468 1,138 220 2, 595, 500 2, ]16, 050 2,100, 437 15, 613 "New bank with same title. b Never completed organization. c Consolidated with another bank. 1 281 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OB THE CURRENCY. No. 86.— NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Dorchester, Mass. First National Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa .. Merchants and Mechanics' National Bank, Troy, N.T 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, La Salle, 111 National Bank of Commerce, Georgetown, D. C Nov. 23,1868 Dec. 17,1868 Dec. 31.1868 Jan. 7,1869 Jan. 12.1869 Feb. 26,1869 Mar. 6,1869 Apr. Apr. Apr. May 15,1869 19,1869 23,1869 10,1869 $150,000 75, 000 300, 000 100,000 125, 000 200,010 150, 000 1, 000, 000 60, 000 50, 000 422,700 $132,500 67,500 Retired. Outstanding. $130,733 67,012 i 333, 000 53,350 44, 000 134,990 i 183,299 I 89, 485 109, 069 84, 493 133,878 331,130 52, 972 43, 320 134,122 184, 90, 109, 85, 135, 750 000 850 000 000 $1, 767 488 1,451 515 781 507 122 1,870 378 390, 000 85,250 85, 026 224 100, 000 50, 000 50,000 85, 000 45, 000 45,000 84, 560 44,782 44, 565 440 218 435 Oct. 100, 000 90,000 89,135 865 3,322,710 1, 720,190 1,707, 581 12, 609 150,000 50,000 135,000 42,500 134, 313 42,318 687 182 300, 000 100, 000 100, 000 500,000 500, 000 150, 000 100, 000 175, 750 85, 250 88, 250 44,000 425, 000 135, 000 90,000 174,060 84, 239 87, 413 43, 627 422,040 133,961 89, 533 1,690 1,011 837 373 2,960 1,039 467 100, 000 200, 000 90, 000 179,990 89, 420 178,738 580 1,252 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 300,000 100, 000 90, 000 89, 201 799 27, 000 270, 000 85,000 26, 895 267,413 84,453 105 2,587 547 !, 900, 000 I 1,962,740 1, 947, 624 15,116 7,1 28,1869 Miners'National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah Dec. 2,1869 First National Bank, Vinton, Iowa Dec. 13,1869 National Exchange Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Jan. 8,1870 First National Bank, Decatur, 111 | Jan. 10,1870 National Union Bank, Owego, N. Y I Jan. 11,1870 First National Bank, Berlin, Wis J an. 25,1870 Central National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Mar. 31,1870 First National Bank, Dayton, Ohio Apr. 9,1870 National Bank of Chemung, Elmira, N.Y June 10,1870 Merchants' National Bank,Milwaukee, ) Wis June 14,1870 First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo July 16,1870 Chemung Canal National Bank, Elmira, N.Y Aug. 3,1870 Central National Bank, Omaha, Nebr.a. Sept. 23,1870 First National Bank, Clarksville, V a . . . Oct. ] 3,1870 First National Bank, Burlington, V t . . . Oct. 15,1870 First National Bank, Lebanon, Ohio . . . Oct. 24,1870 Total. NationalExchangeBank,Lausingburg, N. Y I Dec. Mnskingum National Bank, Zanesville, | Ohio Jan. United National Bank, Winona, M i n n . . Feb. First National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa Mar. Saratoga County National Bank, Waterford,N. Y Mar. State National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo . . . Mar. F i r s t National Bank, Fenton, Mich May First National Bank, Wellsburg, W. Va J u n e Clarke National Bank, Rochester, N . Y . Aug. 27,1870 100,000 ; 90, 000 89,459 541 7,1871 15,1871 25,1871 100,000 I 50,000 I 100,000 \ 90, 000 45, 000 90, 000 89, 375 44, 645 89, 258 625 355 742 28,1871 31, 1871 2, 1871 24,1871 11,1871 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, 333 178,349 514 452 667 1,651 1, 000, 000 859, 500 853,064 6,436 Total . Issued. June 22,1869 July 30,1869 Aug. 30,1869 June Total. 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, M e . . . Atlantic National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y Merchants and Farmers' National Bank, Quincy, 111 First National Bank, Rochester, N. Y .. Lawrenceburg, National Bank, Ind Capital. Nov. 22,1871 100,000 90, 000 89,343 657 Dec. 26,1871 Jan. 6,1872 Jan. 9,1872 75, 000 300, 000 105, 500 67,500 270,000 91, 700 67, 055 269,030 90,971 445 970 729 M a y 10,1872 500, 000 450, 000 444, 436 5,564 M a y 24,1872 J u n e 24,1872 J u l y 15,1872 50, 000 100,000 200, 000 45, 000 81, 000 165,000 44, 508 80, 134 163, 750 492 866 1,250 A u g . 8,1872 A u g . 9,1872 S e p t . 10,1872 150, 000 400,000 200, 000 135, 000 206,100 180,000 133, 830 204, 015 178, 200 1,170 2,085 1,800 a New bank with same title. 282 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Jewett City National Bank, Jewett City, Conn Oct. 4,1872 First National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn... Oct. 22,1872 Total. City National Bank, Green Bay, Wis.... First National Bank, Shelbina, Mo Second National Bank, Nashville, Tenn First National Bank, Oneida, N. Y Merchants' National Bank, Hastings, Minn National Bank of Tecumseh, Mich Gallatin National Bank, Shawneetown, 111. First National Bank, Brookyille, Pa Citizens' National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Citizens' National Bank, Charlottes ville, Va Farmers' National Bank, Warren, 111... First National Bank, Medina, Ohio Croton River National Bank, South East, N. Y Merchants' National Bank of West Virginia, Wheeling, VV. 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 Retired. Outstanding. $60,000 100,000 $48, 750 80, 910 $48, 347 80,228 $403 682 2,340,500 1, 910, 960 1, 893, 847 17,113 115,000 103, 500 102,348 1,152 Nov. 8,1872 Nov. 16,1872 300,000 154,700 120,000 138,140 120, 000 136, 668 1,472 Jan. 14,1873 Feb. 18,1873 200. 000 100,000 180, 000 90, 000 178,167 88, 910 1,833 1,090 Feb. 28,1873 Mar. 7,1873 207, 000 66, 900 207, 000 66, 083 817 Mar. 11,1873 230, 000 75, 000 140, 000 93,800 92,990 810 Apr. 15,1873 do June 3,1873 100, 000 100, 000 50,000 83,250 31, 500 45, 000 82, 497 31, 400 44, 455 753 100 545 June 30,1873 July 18,1873 50,000 150,000 45, 000 116, 770 44, 354 115,510 646 1,260 Aug. 30,1873 250,000 225,000 222, 653 2,347 Sept. 25,1873 do 500, 000 100, 000 438, 750 97, 500 433, 925 96, 311 4,825 1,189 Sept. 30,1873 Oct. 2,1873 Oct. 22,187a 200, 000 50, 000 500, 000 180, 000 45, 000 150, 300 176,857 44,356 148, 673 3,143 644 1,627 3,364,700 ( 2,457,410 2,433,157 24, 253 29,1873 1,1874 8,1874 13,1874 50, 000 100, 000 125, 000 125,000 45,000 90, 000 92,920 110,500 44,435 89, 425 91, 830 109,322 565 575 1,090 1,378 Feb. 7,1874 Mar. 3,1874 100, 000 50, 000 90,000 45, 000 88,681 44, 390 1, 319 610 Mar. 7,1874 Mar. 26,1874 250,000 100,000 225,000 90,000 223, 367 88, 960 1,633 1,040 Apr. 14,1874 50, 000 45, 000 44,870 130 Apr. 27,1874 Apr. 28,1874 M a y 6,1874 100, 000 50, 000 75, 000 90, 000 45, 000 45, 000 89, 474 44,515 44,778 526 485 222 M a y 25,1874 200, 000 166, 550 163,826 2,724 July 7,1874 July 15,1874 500, 000 200, 000 450,000 180,000 445,562 179,112 4,438 888 Nov. Jan. Jan. Jan. July 22,1874 100, 000 90,000 88,196 1,804 Sept. 2,1874 Sept. 10,1874 Oct. 10,1874 300, 000 170,000 100, 000 270,000 148, 001 90, 000 268, 560 147,319 88, 853 1,440 682 1,147 2,745,000 2, 407, 971 2, 385, 275 22.696 50, 000 102, 000 250,000 45, 000 90, 000 224, 095 44,700 88,748 219, 591 300 1,252 4,504 42, 500 250, 000 55, 000 125,900 45,000 124, 290 44,616 1,610 384 36, 000 35, 688 312 Total. First National Bank, Olathe, Kans Nov. 9,1874 First National Bank, Beverly, Ohio Nov. 10,1874 Union Ui National N t i l Bank, B k Lafayette. L f t t Ind I d .. Dec. 4,1874 Ambler National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla.6 Dec. 7,1874 Mechanics' National Bank, Chicago, 111.!j Dec. 30,1874 First National Bank, Evansville, Wis... Jan. 9,1875 First National Bank, Baxter Springs, I Kans 'Jan. 12,1875 a New bank, with same title. Issued. Nov. 7,1872 Total. First National Bank, Goshen, Ind Kidder National Gold Bank, Boston, Mass Second National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio.. Orange County National Bank, Chelsea, Second National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y.. Richmond National Bank, Richmond, Id First National Bank, Adams, N. Y Mechanics' National Bank, Syracuse, NY Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank, Rochester, N. Y Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont. First National Bank, Havana, N. Y Merchants and Farmers' National Bank, Ithaca,N.Y National Bank of Cazenovia, N. Y Merchants' National Bank, Memphis, Tenn Manufacturers' National Bank, Chicago, 111. Second National Bank, Chicago, 111 Merchants' National Bank, Dubuque, Iowa Beloit National Bank, Beloit, Wis Union National Bank, St. Louis, Mo. .. Capital. 50,000 ) circulation. REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 283 No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. People's National Bank, Pueblo, Colo.. Jan. 12,1875 j National Bank of Commerce, Green Bay, do Wis I First National Bank, Millersburg, Ohio do First National Bank, Staunton, Va Jan. 23. 1875 National City Bank, Milwaukee, Wis.. Feb. 24, 1875 Irasburg National Bank of Orleans, Mar. 17,1875 Irasburg, Vt Mar. 25,1875 First National Bank, Pekin, 111 Merchants and Planters' National Mar. 30,1875 Bank, Augusta, Ga Monticello National Bank, Monticello, do Iowa Iowa City $ational Bank, Iowa City, Apr. 14,1875 Iowa First National Bank, Wheeling, W. Va. Apr. 22,1875 First National Bank, Mount Clemens, May 20,1875 Mich First National Bank, Knob Noster, Mo. May 29,1875 First National Bank, Brodhead, Wia... June 24,1875 Auburn City, National Bank, Auburn, June 26,1875 N.Y First National Bank, El Dorado, Kans. June 30,1875 First National Bank, Junction City, Kans July 1,1875 First National Bank, Chetopa, Kans... July 19,1875 Aug. 25,1875 First National Bank, Golden, Colo Aug. 26,1875 National Bank of Jefferson, Wis Green Lane National Bank, Green Sept. 9,1875 Lane, Pa State National Bank, Topeka, Kans . . . Sept. 15,1875 Farmers' National Bank, MarshallSept. 18,1875 town, Iowa Kichland National Bank, Mansfield, Sept. 25,1875 Ohio Planters' National Bank, Louisville, Sept. 30,1875 Ky First National Bank, Gallatin, Tenn... Oct. 1,1875 FirstNational Bank,Charleston, W. Va. Oct. 2,1875 People's National Bank, Winchester, Oct. 4,1875 III First National Bank, New Lexington, Oct. 12,1875 Ohio First National Bank, Ishpeming, Mich. Oct. 20,1875 Fayette County National Bank, WashOct. 26,1875 ington, Ohio Capital. Issued. OutRetired. standing. $50,000 $27, 000 $26, 835 $165 630 100, 000 100,000 100, 000 100, 000 90, 000 60, 400 90.000 60, 000 89,370 60,1L8 89,197 59,280 282 803 720 75,000 100,000 67, 500 90,000 200, 000 169, 000 66, 743 88, 881 167, 815 757 1,119 1,185 100,000 45,000 44, 859 141 125, 000 250, 000 104,800 225,000 103, 329 222,565 1,471 2,435 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 200, 000 27, 000 43,800 45, 000 141, 300 26,930 43,497 44, 602 139, 310 70 303 398 1,990 50, 000 45, 000 44, 598 402 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 60, 000 45, 000 36, 000 27, 000 54,000 44, 750 35, 746 26, 828 53,117 250 254 172 883 100, 000 60, 000 90,000 30,600 89, 822 30,507 178 93 50, 000 27,000 26, 865 135 150, 000 130,300 128, 397 1, 903 350, 000 75, 000 100. 000 315. 000 45, 000 90, 000 311, 943 44, 660 89,297 3,057 340 703 75, 000 67, 500 66, 991 509 280 253 Total . Merchants' National Bank, Fort Nov. 8,1875 Wayne, Ind Kansas City National Bank, Kansas Nov. 13,1875 City, Mo." FirstNational Bank, Schoolcraft, Mich. Nov. 17,1875 First National Bank, Curwensville, Pa. Dec. 17,1875 National Marine Bank, St. Paul, Minn.. Dec. 28.1875 First National Bank, Kochester, Ind . . . Jan. 11.1876 do First National Bank, Lodi, Ohio Iron National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio . Jan. 19,1876 First National Bank, Ashland, Nebr . . . Jan. 26,1876 Jan. 28,1876 Firht National Bank, Paxton, 111 5,1876 First National Bank, Bloomfield, Iowa.. | Feb. Marietta National Bank, Marietta, Ohio Feb. 16,1876 Salt Lake City National Bank, Salt I Feb. 21,1876 Lake City, Utah First National Bank, La Grange, Mo ...! Feb. 24,1876 Mar. 7,1876 First National Bank, Atlantic, Iowa Mar. 11,1876 First National Bank, Spencer, Ind National Currency Bank, New York, N.Y Mar. 23,1876 Caverna National Bank, Caverna, Ky .. May 13,1876 City National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa . " . . . May 25,1876 National State Bank, Des Moines, Iowa June 21,1876 June 22,1876 First National Bank, Trenton, Mo July 10,1876 First National Bank, Bristol, Tenn July 11,1876 First National Bank, Leon, Iowa Anderson County National Bank, LawJuly 29,1876 rencebuig, Ky A u g . 7,1876 First National Bank, Newport, Ind 100,000 46,820 46, 435 385 100,000 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 44,572 88, 943 58, 575 43.102 88, 917 89, 412 44,665 44, 514 48, 630 88, 414 699 428 1,057 1,135 1,898 1,083 588 335 486 870 1,586 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 70, 000 100, 000 50, 000 200,000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 60, 000 45,000 45, 000 45, 000 63, 000 45, 000 45, 000 68,929 50, 795 45, 000 45, 000 45,000 44.245 44, 550 44,572 62, 644 44,240 44, 790 68,546 49, 680 44, 636 44, 753 44, 335 755 450 428 356 760 210 383 1,115 364 247 665 100,000 60,000 I 45,000 45, 000 44, 805 44,696 195 304 284 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANDS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTAKY LIQUIDATION UNDER 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, De Pere, Wis [ Aug. Second National Bank, Lawrence, Kans; Aug. Commercial National Bank, Versailles, Ky Aug. State National Bank, Atlanta, Ga Aug. Syracuse National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y Sept. First National Bank, Northumberland, Oct. Pa Capital. Issued. 17,1876 23,1876 $50,000 100, 000 $31,500 67,500 $31,341 66, 990 $159 510 26,1876 31,1876 25,1876 170,000 200, 000 200, 000 153,000 73, 725 117,961 151, 873 73,115 115,148 1,127 610 2,813 6,1876 100,000 62,106 60, 645 1,461 Total. First National Bank, Lancaster, Mo ... | Nov. 14,1876 First National Bank, Council Grove, Nov. 28,1876 Kans National Bank Commerce, Chicago, 111 . Dec. 2,1876 Dec. 12,1876 First National Bank, Palmyra, Mo Dec. 16,1876 First National Bank, Newton, Iowa National Southern Kentucky Bank, Bowling Green, Ky Dec. 23,1876 Jan. 1,1877 First National Bank, Monroe, Iowa First National Bank, New London, Conn Jan. 9,1877 Winona Deposit National Bank, Winona, Minn Jan. 28,1877 First National Bank, South Charleston, Ohio Feb. 24,1877 Lake Ontario National Bank, Oswego, N.Y do First National Bank, Sydney, Ohio Feb. 26,1877 Chillicothe National Bank, Ohio Apr. 9,1877 First National Bank, Manhattan, Kans. Apr. 13,1877 National Bank, Montioello, Ivy Apr. 23,1877 First National Bank, Bockvilie, Ind ... Apr. 25,1877 Georgia National Bank, Atlanta, Ga May 31,1877 First National Bank, Adrian, Mich J u n e 11,1877 First National Bank, Napoleon, Ohio ... J u n e 30,1877 First National Bank, Lancaster, Ohio .. Aug. 1,1877 First National Bank, Minerva, Ohio Aug. 24,1877 Kinney National Bank, Portsmouth, Aug. 28,1877 Ohio First National Bank, Green Bay, Wis .. Oct. 19,1877 National Exchange Bank, Wakefield, 2, 865, 000 1,900,537 1, 877,075 23, 462 50, 000 27, 000 26, 897 103 50,000 250,000 100, 000 50, 000 26, 500 71, 465 46,140 45, 000 26, 200 70, 583 45,148 300 882 992 914 50, 000 60,000 100,000 27,000 35, 700 38, 300 26,805 35, 486 36,836 195 214 100,000 63, 285 62,231 100,000 90, 000 88,385 275,000 52, 000 100, 000 52, 000 60, 000 200, 000 100,000 100, 000 50, 000 60, 000 50, 000 62, 703 45, 537 52, 655 43, 737 49, 070 170, 780 43, 834 43,022 44,275 52, 545 44, 520 100, 000 50,000 66,405 46, 200 53, 825 44, 200 49, 500 173,090 45, 000 43,500 45,000 54, 000 45, 000 90, 000 45, 000 70, 000 34, 650 34, 050 600 2, 229, 000 1, 305, 760 1, 282, 669 Total. First National Bank, Union City, Ind .. Nov. 10,1877 50, 000 45, 000 44, 260 First National Bank, Negaunee, Mich .. Nov. 13,1877 50, 000 45,000 44, 359 Tenth National Bank, New York, N. Y. Nov. 23,1877 500, 000 425, 788 441,000 First National Bank, Paola, Kans Dec. 1,1877 50, 000 43,726 44, 350 National Exchange Bank, Troy, N. Y... Dec. 6,1877 100, 000 88, 363 90, 000 Second National Bank, La Fayette,Ind. Dec 20,1877 200, 000 49, 351 52,167 State National Bank, Minneapolis. Minn. Dec. 31,1877 100,000 80, 893 82, 500 Second National Bank, Saint Louis, Mo. Jan. «, 1878 200, 000 49, 502 53,005 First National Bank, Sullivan, Ind 50, 000 44,600 45,000 do Bockland County National Bank, Nyack, N.Y 100, 000 Jan. 10,1878 89, 000 87, 806 First National Bank, Wyandotte, Kans. Jan. 19,1878 50, 000 45,000 44, 376 First National Bank, Boone, Iowa 50, 000 Jan. 22,1878 32,400 31, 990 First National Bank, Pleasant Hill, Mo. Feb. 7,1878 50, 000 45, 000 44, 339 National Bank of Gloversville, N. Y 100, 000 Feb. 28,1878 64, 750 64,156 First National Bank, Independence,Mo. Mar. 1,1878 50, 000 27,000 25, 886 National State Bank, Lima, Ind Mar. 2,1878 100, 000 33,471 32, 562 First National Bank, Tell City, Ind.... Mar. 4,1878 50, 000 44, 500 44,160 First National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio... Mar. 5,1878 200, 000 75,713 72,475 Eleventh Ward National Bank, Boston, Mass 200, 000 :Mar. 14,1878 89, 400 89, 015 First National Bank, Prophetstown, 23, 091 R.I ?. in Oct. :. | Mar. 19,1878 26,1878 Mar. First National Bank, Jackson, Mich ... |IMar. First National Bank, Eau Claire, Wis . 1 Apr. First National Bank, Washington,Ohio. Apr. First National Bank, Middleport, Ohio. Apr. First National Bank, Streator, 111 Apr. First National Bank, Muir, Mich Kane County National Bank, St. May Charles, 111 June First National Bank, Carthage, Mo 27,1877 30,1878 5,1878 20,1878 24,1878 25,1878 31,1878 1,1878 50, 000 100, 000 60,000 200, 000 80, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 | 50,000 | 89,225 44, 059 1,464 1,054 1,615 3,702 663 1,170 463 430 2,310 1,166 478 725 1,455 775 941 740 641 15,212 624 1,637 2,816 1,607 3,553 400 1,194 624 410 661 594 1,114 909 340 3,238 385 45, 000 88, 400 38, 461 69, 750 31, 500 40, 500 44, 200 44, 664 87, 065 37, 900 67, 810 31, 245 40,190 43,780 336 1,335 561 1,940 255 26, 300 44,500 26,013 43, 984 287 516 310 420 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 285 No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Kame and location of bank. Security National Bank, Worcester, First National Bank, Lake City, Colo. People's National Bank, Norfolk, Va... Topeka National Bank, Topeka, Kans.. First National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo First National Bank, Winchester, Ind Muscatine National Bank, Muscatine, Iowa Traders' National Bank, Chicago, 111... Union National Bank, Rahway, N. J First National Bank, Sparta, Wis Herkimer County National Bank, Lit tie Falls, N.T Total June June July Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 2,1878 | 4,1878 10,1878 14,1878 ( Oct. 11,1878 { 1 Farmers' National Bank, Bangor, Me... Pacific National Bank, Council Bluffs, Iowa First National Bank. Anamosa, Iowa... Smitbfield 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. T . . . 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.... Thirst 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 5,1878 15,1878 31,1878 7,1878 13,1878 24,1878 ! Issued. $100,000 50,000 100, 000 100,000 100, 000 60, 000 100, 000 200, 000 100, 000 50,000 ! 200,000 ! 4,100,000 OutRetired. standing. $49,000 29,300 85, 705 89, 300 67,110 52,700 $48, 680 29,149 85, 070 88, 294 65,506 51, 589 $320 151 635 1, 006 1,604 1,111 44,200 43, 700 89, 200 45, 000 42, 846 41,100 87, 596 44,160 1,354 2,600 1,604 840 178,300 2, 646, 432 175, 202 3,098 2, 589, 450 56, 982 Nov. 22,1878 100,000 89,100 88,442 658 Nov. 30,1878 Dec. 14,1878 100, 000 50,000 16,1878 21,1878 24,1878 200, 000 50,000 50, 000 43,933 43, 901 78,050 26, 728 26, 360 1,067 599 Dec. Dec. Dec. 45,000 44, 500 78, 750 27, 000 27,000 Jan. 4,1879 500, 000 59,160 54, 282 do Jan. 14,1879 .do . .do . .do . 100, 000 100, 000 60,000 150, 000 50, 000 93, 070 76, 400 45, 597 128,200 34,365 90, 743 74, 958 44, 519 126, 465 33, 219 120, 000 99, 800 98, 018 1,782 10, 859 565 785 2,073 .do . 700 272 640 2,327 1,442 1,078 1,735 1,146 do do Jan. 21,1879 I Jan. 25,1879 300,000 50, 000 50, 000 120, 000 238, 600 45, 000 43,900 44, 300 227, 741 44, 435 43,115 42, 227 Feb. 15,1879 100, 000 32,400 32, 078 Feb. 18,1879 100, 000 89, 000 87, 210 50, 000 50, 000 41, 500 45, 000 110, 300 64, 600 26, 500 82, 000 44, 500 41, 018 44, 404 1,790 482 596 108, 068 63, 050 26, 210 80, 272 43,757 2,232 1.550 290 1,728 743 44, 228 85, 652 34, 557 772 2,548 Feb. 27,1879 ! Mar. 1,1879 ! Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. 3,1879 4,1879 15,1879 22,1879 26,1879 125,000 75,000 50,000 125, 000 50, 000 May 8,1879 May 15,1879 50,000 100,000 322 June 16,1879 100, 000 45, 000 88, 200 35,000 f.\ July 3,1889 July 5,1879 July 8, 1879 July 19,1879 July 21,1879 A u g . 15,1879 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 125,000 100,000 50, 000 27,000 54,000 44, 400 45, 000 87, 200 26, 500 26, 535 53,305 43, 923 44,060 86, 071 26, 204 465 695 477 940 1,129 296 A u g . 16,1879 A u g . 30,1879 50,000 50, 000 45,000 44, 300 40,000 44,110 42, 728 30, 230 890 1,572 4, 450, 000 2, 337,142 2, 274, 806 62,336 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, Deer Lodge, Mont First National Bank, Batavia, 111 National Gold Bank and Trust Company, San Francisco, Cal Sept. 1,1879 Total . Gainesville National Bank, Gainesville, Ala First National Bank, Hackensack, N. J . NationalBankofDelavan,Delavan,Wis. Mechanics' National Bank, Nashville, Tenn Capital. 750,000 443 9,770 Nov. 25,1879 ! Dec. 6,1879 Jan. 7,1880 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 90,000 90, 000 27, 000 88, 623 88,824 26,195 4, 377 1,176 805 Jan. 13,1880 100, 000 90, 000 88, 200 1,800 286 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. 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, SenecaFalls, N.T. First National Bank, Baraboo, Wis Bundy National Bank, New Castle, Ind. Vineland National Bank, Vineland, N. J . Ocean County National Bank, Tom's River, N. J Hungerford National Bank, Adams, N * Y I 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.. Out. standing. $50, 000 50,000 100, 000 $48, 303 30, 600 87,825 $47, 483 30,335 86,305 $820 265 1,520 M a y 14,1880 120, 000 100,800 98,363 2,437 Sept. 10,1880 ' Oct. 19,1880 ! 100,000 100,000 31,500 90,000 30,783 88, 331 717 1,669 Jan. 13,1880 Mar. 5,1880 Mar. 8,1880 673,442 12, 586 60, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 54, 000 27, 000 45, 000 45,000 53,023 26, 600 44, 699 44, G86 977 400 301 314 I 100,000 119, 405 117,345 2,060 Jan. 27,1881 j 50, 000 45, 000 43,237 1,763 150, 000 98, 268 96, 787 1,481 100,000 30,140 29,555 585 50,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 45, 000 53, 058 44, 353 44, 663 52, 200 647 337 858 50, 000 50,000 100,000 60, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 45, 000 45,000 75, 510 45,000 26, 500 45, 000 45,000 45, 000 81, 665 90, 000 45, 000 44,256 43, 870 73,180 44, 258 25, 886 43,890 44, 257 44, 000 81,177 88, 431 44, 750 744 1,130 2,330 742 614 1,110 743 1, 000 488 1,569 250 300, 000 100, 000 270, 000 265, 881 4,119 1, 820, 000 1,465, 546 870, 000 Nov. Nov. Dec. Jan. 23,1880 27,1880 6,1880 11,1881 do Merchants' National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn Jan. 31,1881 Farmers' National Bank, Mechanicsburg, Ohio Feb. 18,1881 First National Bank, Green Spring, Ohio do First National Bank, Cannon Falls, Minn Feb. 21,1881 First National Bank, Coshocton, Ohio. . . . . do Manufacturers' National Bank, Three Rivers, Mich Feb. 25,1881 First National Bank, Lansing, Iowa do First National Bank, Watertown, N.T. May 26,1881 First National Bank, Americus, Ga J u n e 17,1881 First National Bank, St. Joseph, Mich. June 30,1881 First National Bank, Logan, Ohio July 8,1881 First National Bank, Rochelle, 111 Aug. 9,1881 First National Bank, Shakopee, Minn.. Aug. 10,1881 National State Bank, Oakaloosa, Iowa.. Aug. 13,1881 First National Bank, Hobart, N. Y Aug. 27,1881 Attica National Bank, Attica, N. Y Aug. 30,1881 National Bank of Brighton, Boston, Oct. 4,1881 Mass Clement National Bank, Rutland, Yt.«. Aug. 1,1881 Total. First National Bank, Lisbon, Iowa First National Bank, Warsaw, Ind Brighton National Bank, Brighton,Iowa Merchants' National Bank, Denver, Colo Merchants' National Bank, Holly, Mich First National Bank, Alliance, Clhio National Union Bank, New London, Conn. National Bank of Royalton, Yt 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, PaSecond 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 Retired. 1,440, 984 24, 562 1,1881 1.1881 Dec. 15,1881 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 45, 000 48, 500 45, 000 44, 390 47, 305 44, 265 610 1,195 735 Dec. 24,1881 Dec. 31,1881 Jan. 3.1882 120,000 50,000 50, 000 72,000 45, 000 45, 000 71, 530 44, 386 44,345 470 614 655 Jan. 10,1882 112, 818 90, 000 45. 000 43, 700 90, 000 45,000 67,500 81, 060 110,361 June 20,1882 300, 000 100, 000 50, 000 70, 000 100,000 50, 000 75, 000 100, 000 43, 292 42, 873 87, 362 43, 810 65, 773 78,055 2,457 1,306 1,708 827 2,638 1,190 1,727 3,005 June 22,1882 July 6,1882 July 7,1882 July 22,1882 50, 000 100, 000 50,000 60,000 45, 000 90,000 45,000 54,000 44,453 88, 775 44, 520 52,795 547 1,225 480 1,205 80, 000 72,000 71, 235 765 * 181, 578 1,158,219 23, 359 Nov. Dec. do Jan. 18,1882 Jan. 23,1882 Mar. 30,1882 Apr. 15,1882 May 2, 1882 Aug. 1,1882 1, 555,000 400, 000 Nov. 8,1882 100, 000 Nov. 10,1882 Dec. 6,1882 800,000 100,000 Dec. 12,1882 100, 000 Dec. 26,1882 a New bank with same title. 156,100 69, 201 153,173 65,926 2,927 3,275 397, 004 90,000 90, 000 389, 667 88,134 88,720 7,337 1,866 1,280 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 287 No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Painesville, Ohio. St. Nicholas National Bank, New York, N.T 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, RussellvilleKy National Bank of Vandalia, 111 Traders' National Bank, Charlotte,N. C. First National Bank, Norfolk, Nebr.... First National Bank, Midland City, Mich, a I.. Citizens' National Bank, New Ulm, Minn National Bank of Owen, Owenton, 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 Date of . liquidation. Pa. Exchange National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio First National Bank, Rushville, III.... Mechanics' National Bank, Peoria, 111.. First National Bank, Freeport, Pa Genesee County National Bank, Batavia,N. Y Valley National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa. Merchants' National Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak Retired. Outstanding. 30,1882 $200, 000 $162,800 $158,496 $4,304 500,000 500, 000 50,000 150, 000 450, 000 29,700 45, 000 59, 400 434,035 24, 010 43,818 58, 003 15, 965 5,690 1,182 1,397 200,000 101,100 97,942 3,158 50, 000 100,000 50, 000 45,000 40,050 90, 000 38, 800 11, 240 39,370 88, 305 38, 010 11,135 680 1,695 790 105 do do Jan. 11,1883 Jan. 16,1883 Feb. 3,1883 Feb. 5,1883 30,000 ! Mar. Mar. 1,1883 5,1883 50,000 56, 000 27, 000 48, 900 26, 710 48,165 290 735 June 30,1883 Aug. 25,1883 Oct. 1,1883 300, 000 35, 000 141, 200 11, 250 90,000 140, 025 11, 250 89, 395 1,175 102,800 96,101 135, 000 134,150 850 2, 386, 545 2,324, 540 62, 005 Oct. 15,1883 Oct. 23,1883 100, 000 500, 000 150, 000 4,566, 000 Nov. 10,1883 Dec. 24,1883 Jan. 8,1884 700, 000 50,000 100, 000 605 Jan. 22,1884 68, 250 45,000 22, 500 17, 300 17,080 220 Jan. Feb. 31,1884 20,1884 50,000 300,000 44, 000 167,600 42,986 165,100 1,014 2,500 Mar. Apr. Apr. 25,1884 7,1884 18,1884 50,000 50, 000 150,000 45, 000 11, 240 90, 000 44,315 11,150 87,974 685 90 2,026 Apr. 24,1884 200,000 85,400 81,260 j 4,140 May June July Aug. 17,1884 30,1884 31,1884 9,1884 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 72, 500 23, 586 40,000 13,500 71,200 22, 820 38,133 13, 470 1,300 766 1,867 30 Aug. 12,1884 50, 000 45,000 43, 855 1,145 A u g . 27,1884 Sept. 30,1884 Oct. 4,1884 Oct. 10,1884 500, 000 75, 000 100,000 50, 000 78,000 66, 500 72, 000 44, 200 77,135 64,180 69, 767 43,470 865 2,320 2,233 730 Oct. 11,1884 Oct. 20,1884 50, 000 50, 000 45,000 22,150 44, 330 21,540 670 610 Oct. 28,1884 44,460 22,290 540 210 73, 000 22,590 22, 295 205 2, 916,250 1,072,976 1,048, 810 24,166 Nov. 1,1884 300, 000 45, 000 44, 610 390 Nov. 10,1884 50,000 34,600 34,360 240 Nov. 18,1884 3,000,000 1,447, 000 1,401,367 45,633 2,1884 8,1884 50,000 50,000 19,250 11, 250 19,060 11,140 190 110 Dec. 10,1884 Dec. 16,1884 do 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 93, 000 11, 240 22, 450 11,120 21, 508 120 942 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 Company Freehold, N . J t '..'. Albia National Bank, Albia, Iowa First IN ational Bank, Carlinville, Ind Issued. .do . do Jan. 3,1883 Jan. 9,1883 Dec. Total. Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, I l l f Ill. 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, Capital. Dec. Dec. ' No circulation issued. 288 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER 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. Freeman's National Bank, Augusta, Dec. 26,1884 First National Bank, Kokomo, Ind Jan. 1,1885 First National Bank, Sabetba, Kans . .. Jan. 2,1885 First National Bank, Wyoming, 111.... Jan. 13,1885 First National Bank, Tarentum, Pa . . . do First National Bank, Walnut, 111 Jan. 21,1885 Farmers' National Bank, Franklin, Jan. 24,1885 Tenn Citizens' National Bank, Sabetha, Jan. 27,1885 Kans Jan. 31,1885 First National Bank, Tucson, Ariz Feb. 7,1885 Ripon National Bank, Ripon, Wis Farmers' National Bank, Franklin, Apr. 1,1885 Ohio. First National Bank, Prescott, Ariz ... Apr. 9,1885 | Apr. 28,1885 National Union Bank, Swanton, Vt German National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. ! May 6,1885 Merchants and Farmers' National May 12,1885 Bank, Shakopee, Minn May 16,1885 First National Bank, Superior, Wis Shetucket National Bank, Norwich, May 18,1885 Conn Cumberland National Bank, CumberJune 5,1885 land, R. I First National Bank, Columbia, Tenn.. July 14,1885 Union National Bank, New York, N.Y. July 21,1885 First National Bank, Centerville, Ind . Oct. 3, 1885 Manufacturers' National Bank, AppleOct. 10,1885 ton, Wis First National Bank, Plankinton, S. Oct. 21,1885 Dak Total. Valley National Bank, St. Louis, Mo... First National Bank, Belton, Tex ! First National Bank, Granville, Ohio .. Concordia National Bank, Concordia, li Kans Citizens' National Bank, Beloit, Wia .. First National Bank, Dayton, Wash -.. First National Bank, Macomb, 111 First National Bank, Jesup, Iowa Dallas National Bank, Dallas, Tex First National Bank, Lewistown, 111... FirstNational Bank, Cedar Rapids,Iowa First National Bank, Socorro, N. Mex.. Custer County National Bank, Broken Bow, Nebr Roanoke National Bank, Roanoke, Va.. First National Bank, Brownville, Nebr. First National Bank, Leslie, Mich Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, 111 National Bank, Piedmont, W. Va First National Bank, St. Clair, Mich... First National Bank, Milford, Mich National Bank of Kingwood, W. Va . . . Merchants' National Bank, Lima, Ohio. Hubbard National Bank, Hubbard, Ohio Commercial National Bank, Marshalltown, Iowa $90, 000 45, 000 10, 740 11, 200 42,500 36,000 $87, 743 43,425 10, 670 11,010 41,750 35, 650 $2,257 1,575 70 190 750 350 50,000 10, 740 10,640 100 50,000 100,000 50,000 11,240 .28,100 16, 200 11,130 27,750 16, 080 110 350 120 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 175, 300 27, 350 11, 250 43, 800 120,100 26,680 11, 090 42,490 114, 246 670 160 1,310 5,854 50,000 60, 000 10, 240 18, 900 10,140 18, 685 100 215 100,000 72, 000 70, 268 1,732 125, 000 100, 000 1, 200,000 106, 200 2,390 2,101 7,254 50, 000 103,810 64,699 17, 846 26,750 27, 350 25,100 43, 831 600 45,000 1,169 50,000 11, 250 6, 520, 300 2, 570,850 11,150 100 2, 490, 366 j 80,484 50,000 4,1885 6,1886 15,1886 250, 000 50, 000 50, 000 44, 960 23, 490 26, 500 437630"! 23,190 ! 25, 354 1,330 300 1,146 12,1886 22,1886 24,1886 14,1886 20,1886 8,1886 12,1886 May 28,1886 July 31,1886 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 150, 000 50, 000 100, 000 50,000 11, 240 11, 240 13,490 89, 520 25, 760 33, 750 45, 000 35,490 15, 500 11,085 10,990 13, 090 87,035 25,345 33, 320 43,775 33, 260 15, 210 155 250 400 2,485 415 430 1,225 2,230 290 Aug. 9,1886 Sept. 16,1886 do Sept. 25,1886 50, 000 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 11, 240 11, 250 39,680 13,410 11, 240 11, 040 38,144 12,910 210 1,536 500 Oct. 11,1886 Oct. 14,1886 Oct. 20,1886 Oct. 21,1886 do Oct. 22,1886 Oct. 23,1886 51,100 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 125,000 50,000 50,000 45, 000 45, 000 39, 310 45, 000 96,140 45, 000 45, 000 43,845 43, 800 38, 053 44,170 92, 680 44, 040 44,232 1,155 1,200 1,257 830 3,460 960 768 Oct. 25,1886 100, 000 22, 500 22.220 280 Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. May 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.C $100, 000 250, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 60, 000 811, 658 22,812 i50, 830 11,145 11, 495 105 11, 250 45, 000 11, 250 13, 892 18, 000 38,250 13, 500 11,140 43, 877 10, 595 11,926 17, 810 36,125 13,080 110 1,123 655 1,966 190 2,125 420 22, 500 2L 105 395 1, 726,100 834,470 Nov. 11,1886 Nov. 27,1886 500, 000 50,000 7 11, 250 Nov. 29,1886 Dec. 1,1886 Dec. 6,1886 Dec. 18,1886 Dec. 28,1886 Dec. 31,1886 do 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 Feb. 10,1887 100, 000 r 289 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. 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, Kan s 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. 1 19 - I standing. $5, 098 1,470 1,852 345 $237, 230 75, 610 42, 500 27,000 $232,132 74,140 40,648 Mar. 15,1887 100, 000 22, 5(iO 22, 240 260 340 375 Mar. 23,1887 Apr. 12,1887 50, 000 50, 000 11, 250 11,250 10, 910 10,875 May 5,1887 June 22,1887 June 30,1887 July 7,1887 July 12,1887 Aug. 1,1887 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 52,450 50, 000 50, 000 22, 500 11, 250 11, 250 47, 205 11, 250 11, 250 22, 250 11, 055 10, 740 45, 952 11,115 11,150 250 195 510 1,253 135 100 2, 312,450 889, 262 858, 495 30, 767 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, 590 11, 540 44,475 22,200 10, 590 160 525 300 160 Dec. 31,1887 do Jan. 10,1888 Jan. 11,1888 Jan. 31, 1888 Feb. 1,1888 Feb. 10,1888 Feb. 11,1888 Feb. 20,1888 200,000 50, 000 50, 000 56, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 300, 000 39,580 45, 000 25, 905 35, 018 11, 250 11, 250 11, 240 10, 710 45, 000 37,789 42, 825 25, 330 33,742 10,920 10, 990 11, 050 10, 450 44, 355 1,791 2,175 575 1,276 330 260 190 260 645 1,1888 6,1888 50,000 50, 000 11,250 11,250 10,935 11,140 315 110 Apr. 24,1888 Apr. 30,1888 May 1,1888 May 9,1888 May 21,1888 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 75, 000 11, 250 11, 250 11, 250 11, 250 44, 434 11,165 11, 080 11, 070 11,140 42, 469 85 170 180 110 50, 000 11,250 Mar. Mar. May 26,1888 June 1,1888 Cincinnati National Bank, Cincinnati, Aug. 1, J888 Ohio First National Bank, Worthington, Sept. 5,1888 Minn South Framingham National Bank, Sept. 8,1888 South Framingham, Mass First National Bank, Alameda, Cal.. - Sept. 4.1888 First National Bank, Grass Valley, Cal Sept. 18, 1888 Merchants' National Bank of West Oct. 4,1888 Virginia, Morgantown, W. Va First National Bank, Cawker City, Oct. 9,1888 Kans CUR 1902, P T Retire<1 $500,000 100, 000 100,000 60, 000 June 16,1888 Hyde National Bank," Titusville/Pa .. June 21,1888 July 18,1888 State National Bank, Omaha, Nebr Total. San Diego National Bank, San Diego, Cal National Exchange Bank, Auburn, N. Y National Bank of Dayton, Wash First National Bank, Colby, Kans First National Bank, Russell Springs, Kans First National Bank, Columbia, S. Dak. Citizens' National Bank, Kingman, Kans Issued. Feb. 14,1887 Feb. 28,1887 Mar. 9,1887 Mar. 11,1887 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 Tork,N.Ya Fayetteville National Bank, Fayetteville, N.C National Bank, Somerset, Ky First National Bank, Richburg, N. Y... Scituate National Bank, Scituate, R. I.. National Bank, Franklin, Ind First National Bank, Hampton, Iowa .. FirstNational Bank, Greensburg,Kans. First National Bank, Central City, Nebr. Duluth National Bank, Duluth, Minn.. Bismarck National Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak First National Bank, Ashton, S. Dak... Citizens' National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak First National Bank, Stanton, 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, Capital. 11, 060 190 43,870 1,130 3,627 4,465 100, 000 125, 000 300, 000 100,000 45, 000 93, 316 74, 730 22, 500 89, 689 70, 265 22,050 280,000 ! 52,510 51,290 I 450 1,220 16, 875 15, 625 100,000 100, 000 50, 000 21,720 27, 000 11,250 20, 800 25,910 11,130 110, 000 80, 830 77,120 50,000 11, 250 10, 950 3,671, 000 905, 068 875,114 Nov. 7,1888 100,000 22,500 22,150 350 Nov. 16,1888 Nov. 21,1888 ....do 200, 000 50, 000 50, 000 97, 520 11, 250 11, 250 93,385 11,100 11,170 4,135 150 80 .do . Nov. 26,1888 50, 000 50, 000 10, 690 11, 250 11, 250 10,575 11,100 115 150 11,020 230 75,000 j 50,000 Dec. 24,1888 a N o circulation. 150 920 1,090 3,120 710 300 29, 954 290 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Bowery National Bank, New York, N. Y. Second National Bank, Ion a, Mich First National Bank, Johnstown, N Y. First National Bank, Canandaigua, N. Y Pendleton National Bank, Pendleton, Oreg Iowa City National Bank, Iowa City, Iowa Fleming County National Bank, Fleniing8burg, Ky Merchants' National Bank, El Dorado, Kans Merchants' National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa Norwich National Bank, Norwich, Conn First National Bank, Franklin, Nebr.. Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y First National Bank, Dubois City, Pa.. First National Bank, Cimarron, Kans.. Traders' National Bank, San Antonio, Tex Merchants' National Bank, Duluth, Minn Wright County National Bank, Clarion, Iowa National Bank, Lawrence, Kans National Bank, Leroy, N. Y Halstead National Bank, Halstead, Kan: Farmers' National Bank, Mount Sterling First National Bank, Keyport, N. J . . . National Bank, Huntsville, .Ala German National Bank, Newton, Kans. First National Bank, Clay Center, Nebr. Yernon National Bank, Vernon, Tex a.. Butler National Bank, Butler, Mo Second National Bank, Lebanon, Tenn National Bank, Kinderhook, N. Y First National Bank, Woodstock, 111... Date of liquidation. Issued. Jan. Jan. Jan. Apr. 3,1889 Apr. 8,1889 Apr. 27,1889 Retired. $217,710 21, 870 86. 590 $208,595 19, 888 84, 8d8 26,100 11,250 10,170 22, 722 10,855 10, 075 11,250 49, 809 22, 500 11,250 11,110 46, 788 22,060 11, 070 Apr. 29,1888 May 20,1889 July 1,1889 do July 3,1889 July 19,1889 Aug. 8,1889 Aug. 17,1889 Aug. 23,1889 Sept. 18,1889 Oct. 1,1889 Oct. 31,1889 250,000 50, 000 50, 000 60, 000 50, 000 60, 000 66, 000 50, 000 125, 000 50,000 195, 680 11, 250 44, 900 13, 500 11, 250 6,990 165 2,588 220 165 14, 850 11, 250 78, 220 27, 000 14,190 10, 230 71, 951 26, 230 32,580 11, 250 11, 250 ,605 11, 250 11, 250 30, 360 11, 250 35, 920 29,970 10,378 11, 250 45, 647 11, 080 11, 000 ,970 11, 095 30, 955 Total. Farmersand Merchants' NationalBank, Valley City, N.Dak Union National Bank, La Crosse, Wis. Harper County National Bank, Anthony, Kans Lumberman' sNationalBank, Williams port, Pa ( FirstNationai Bank, South Haven, Mich Durango National Bank, Dnrango, Colo.j First National Bank, Foxlake, Wis FirstNationai Bank, Ogalalla, Nebr..J First National Bank, Stockton, Kans...! First National Bank, Rulo, Nebr First National Bank, Eagle Grove, Iowa' Toledo National Bank, Toledo, i h i o . . . National Exchange Bank, Kansas City, Mo National Bank, Newcastle, Ky Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth, Mich First National Bank, Lockport, N. Y . . . Merchants' National Bank, Amsterdam,N.Y National Bank of Texas, Galveston, Tex Bowie National Bank, Bowie, Tex a First National Bank, Union Springs, N. Y Ferris National Bank, Swanton, Vt First National Bank, Rock Island, 111.. First National Bank, Ketchum, Idaho. Winchester National Bank, Winchester, K / Dec. Dec. Dec. 20,1889 Dec. 31,1889 do Jan. 6,1890 Jan. 14,1890 do Jan 15,1890 Jan. 20,1890 do Jan. 21,1890 Jan. 28,1890 Feb. 4,1890 2,958 170 250 390 155 4,965 200,000 60,000 Feb. 25,1890 Feb. 28,1890 Mar. 15,1890 Mar. 19,1890 Mar. 27,1890 100, 000 100,000 50,000 Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. 50, 000 50, 000 100,000 50,000 15,805 11, 240 24, 654 11, 250 13, 461 11,240 22, 157 10, 950 2,344 Apr. 29,1890 200,000 a No circulation. 45, 000 42,550 2,450 31,1890 18,1890 19,1890 28,1890 2,497 300 291 KEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CUEEENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Harper, Kans First National Bank, Loup City, Nebr. American National Bank, Waco, Tex.. Hamilton County National Bank, Webster City, Iowa Planters' National Bank, Henderson, Ky Wakefield National Bank, Wakefleld, R.I Jewell County National Bank, Mankato, Kans Citizens' National Bank, Flint, Mich... N. Village Bank, Bowdoinham, Me Lafayette National Bank, Lafayette. Ind Lincoln National Bank, Stanford,-Ky.. Canastota National Bank, Canastota, N. Y First National Bank, Whitehall, Mich . Meade County National Bank, Meade Center, Kans Farmers' National Bank, South Charleston, Ohio First National Bank, Columbus, Ohio Commercial National Bank, St. Paul, Minn Date of liquidation. Apr. 30,1890 June 21,1890 June 24,1890 June 30,1890 do , July 2,1890 Aug. 5,1890 Aug. 28,1890 Total. German-American National Bank, Dec. 5,1890 Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Hill City, Kans.. Dec. 20,1890 First National Bank, Frankfort, Kans. Jan. 8,1891 Second National Bank, Owosso, Mich.. Jan. 13,1891 West Side National Bank, Wichita, .....do Kans Anthony National Bank, Anthony do Kans Commercial National Bank, Rochester, N. Y J a n . 27,1891 Mercantile National Bank, Louisiana, Mo do National Bank, El Dorado, Kans Feb. 9, 1891 First National Bank, Suffolk, Va Feb. 12,1891 Citizens' National Bank, Medicine Feb. 19,1891 Lodge, Kans Feb. 23,1891 Rome National Bank, Rome, Ga Windsor National Bank. Windsor, Vt.. Feb. 24,1891 Beadle County National Bank, Huron, S. Dak Feb. 26,1891 American National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Mar. 12, 1891 United States National Bank, Atchison, Kans Mar. 24,1891 First National Bank, Ashland, Kans .. Apr. 15,1891 ^Washington National Bank, New York, N.Y A p r . 13,1891 First National Bank, Burroak, Kans... May 15,1891 Glenwood National Bank, Glenwood Springs, Colo May 23,1891 First National Bank, Cardiff, Tenn May 25,1891 East Saginaw National Bank, Saginaw, Mich June 23,1891 j Twin City National Bank, New Brighton, Minn * do Merchants' National Bank, BinghamJ u n e 25,1891 ton,N.Y J u n e 30,1891 First National Bank, Merced, Cal National Bank of Union County, Morganfield, Ky , do Citizens' National Bank, Belton.. Tex .. J u l y 1,1891 Citizens' National Bank, Gatesville, Tex ....do Ord National Bank, Ord, Nebr A u g . 22,1891 First National Bank, Indianola, Nebr.. A u g , 31,1891 National Bank, Anderson, S. C Sept. 1,1891 First National Bank, Flushing, Mich . - Sept. 21,1891 10, 960 10, 255 10, 920 290 490 330 11,250 i 22,500 I 22,500 ' 11, 023 22, 315 21,945 227 185 555 22, 500 21, 790 710 33, 750 33, 320 430 45,000 11, 250 43,920 11, 090 1,080 160 300, 000 50, 000 45,000 11,250 44,170 11,000 830 250 100, 000 50, 000 22, 500 11,250 22, 020 11, 030 480 220 150,000 33, 750 32, 920 830 50, 000 11,250 10,880 370 100, 000 200,000 61,638 43, 400 58, 942 42, 570 2,696 830 100,000 50, 000 88,090 10, 750 82, 463 10, 400 5,627 350 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 11, 250 11, 250 11, 250 14, 050 11, 250 11,060 10, 840 10, 915 12, 710 10. 690 190 410 335 1,340 560 50,000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 150, 000 250, 000 50, 000 292 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER 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, Francestown. N.H Columbus National Bank, New York, N.Y Oct. 10,1881 $100, 000 $61,135 $57,188 Oct. 15,1891 200, 000 45, 000 44, 250 750 3, 360, 000 872, 878 842, 529 30, 349 60, 000 50, 000 13,500 11, 700 310 320 1,227 TotalCitizens'National Bank, Colorado, Tex. First National Bank, Lagrange,G-a Produce National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Merchants' National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Manitowoc, Wis. First National Bank, Fairfield, Tex... Commonwealth National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Merchants' National Bank, Fort Dodge, Iowa Giles National Bank, Pulaski, Tenn ... First National Bank, Quanah, Tex Northwestern National Bank, Aberdeen, S. Dak Castleton National Bank, Castleton, Vt First National Bank, Chamberlain, S. Dak Sedan National Bank, Sedan, Kans Bronson National Bank, Painted Post. NY First National Bank, Ainsworth, Nebr. First National Bank, Leoti, Kans First National Bank, Blaine, Wash Erath County National Bank, Stephenville, Tex American National Bank, Birmingham, Ala First National Bank, Wilber, Nebr First National Bank, Greenville, Mich. National Exchange Bank, Columbus, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, Roanoke, Va.. Inter-State National Bank, New York, 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, Grafton, 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.. Merchants' National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn National Bank of the Republic, Tacoma, Wash First National Bank, South Sioux City, Nebr Total. Continental National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Clyde, Kans Eugene National Bank, Eugene City, Oreg Commercial National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Nov. 3,1891 Dec. 1,1891 Dec. 8,1891 Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. $3, 947 300, 000 45, 000 13,190 11, 380 43, 773 1, 000,000 50, 000 50,000 45,000 14, 816 11, 250 41, 845 12, 983 10,650 3,155 1,833 600 208,000 65,480 56,030 | 9,450 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 22, 500 22, 500 11, 250 21, 080 20, 477 10,960 1,420 2,023 Jan. 15,1892 100,000 22, 500 22,108 Jan. 22,1892 50,000 14,630 Dec. 22,1891 Dec. 26,1891 Dec. 28,1891 Dec. 31,1891 do Jan. 12,1892 do Feb. 6,1892 Feb. 9,1892 Feb. 29,1892 Mar. 3,1892 Mar. 4,1892 Mar. 9,1892 13,160 i 50,000 50,000 11,250 11,250 10,970 11, 010 50,000 50,000 50, 000 50,000 22,500 11, 250 10, 250 11, 250 21, 825 10, 990 10, 060 10,950 290 392 1,470 280 240 675 260 190 300 Mar. 15,1892 50,000 11, 250 10,850 400 Mar. 22,1892 .do . Mar. 28,1892 250, 000 50, 000 50,000 45, 000 33, 000 11, 250 43, 600 12,510 10,128 1,400 490 1,122 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May 100,000 100, 000 50,670 21, 700 ! 46, 085 21, 393 4 585 307 200, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 45,000 11,250 | 11,250 11,250 44,235 11, 090 10, 965 11,055 765 160 285 195 June 15,1892 250,000 50, 000 45,000 11, 250 42, 850 10, 970 .do . June 21,1892 J u l y 5,1892 do July 12,1892 July 22,1892 100, 000 100, 000 50,000 150, 000 100, 000 50, 000 22,500 2o, 102 11,250 33, 750 22, 500 11, 250 20, 800 22,555 10,990 32,110 21, 340 11,080 2,150 280 1,700 2,547 260 1,640 1,160 170 July 30,1892 100, 000 22, 500 21, 540 960 A u g . 27,1892 Sept. 14,1892 150, 000 50,000 33, 750 11,250 32, 950 10, 800 800 450 Sept. 24,1892 250, 000 45, 000 43,210 1,790 Oct. 200, 000 45,000 43, 950 1,050 1,1892 4,1892 15,1892 25,1892 30,1892 2,1892 1,1892 Oct. 27,1892 50, 000 5, 018,000 Nov. 11,1892 Nov. ]5,1892 200, 000 50,000 I 10, 250 10, 080 959,848 I 910,577 | 49, 271 44, 500 42, 700 10, 375 1,800 375 10, 750 Nov. 26,1892 50, 000 10, 860 390 32,350 1,400 11, 250 Dec. 1,1892 150, 000 33, 750 170 293 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Batesville, Ohio.. State National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr ... Woodson National Bank, Yates Center, Kans First National Bank, Pontiac, Mich First National Bank, Castle, Mont National Pemberton Bank, Lawrence, First National Bank, Lorain, Ohio Covington City National Bank, Covington, Ky Merchants'National Bank, Macon, Ga. iEtna National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. Citizens' National Bank, Orlando, Fla.. First National Bank, Lexington, 111... First National Bank, Burnet, Tex Southern National Bank, New Orleans, La FirstNational Bank, Santa Monica, Cal. Finney County National Bank, Garden City, Kans Lake National Bank, Wolfboro, N. H.. First National Bank, WaKeeney, Kans. First National Bank, Springfield, Mo... Farmers and Merchants1 National Bank, Tockwall, Tex , North Texas National Bank, Dallas, Tex Hoquiam National Bank, Hoquiam, Wash Gate City National Bank, Atlanta, Ga FirstNational Bank, Big Timber, Mont. Orono National Bank, Orono, Me Central National Bank, Dallas, Tex Fourth National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn Merchants' National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex Gallatin Valley National Bank, Bozeman, Mont Farmers' National Bank, Constantine, Mich First National Bank, Mankato, Kans.. Dillon National Bank, Dillon, Mont . . . Gray National Bank, Middletown Springs, Vt Frankfort National Bank, Frankfort, Ky . First National Bank, Slaughter, Wash Second National Bank, Helena, Mont.. First National Bank, Minneapolis, Kans First National Bank, Wharton, Tex ... Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Clarksville, Tenn 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 National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa State National Bank, Jefferson, Tex First National Bank, Rushville, 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 Date of liquidation. Circulation. Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. Dec. 1,1892 Dec. 3,1892 $60, 000 200, 000 $13, 500 45, 000 Dec. 5,1892 Dec. 31,1892 Jan. 4,1893 50, 000 100, 000 65,000 10, 750 21, 750 14,020 Jan. 10,1893 do 150,000 75,000 143,010 16, 095 Feb. 1,1893 Feb. 14,1893 Mar. 9,1893 Mar. 22,1893 Apr. 1,1893 May 22,1893 500,000 100, 000 250, 000 100, 000 50, 000 75,000 225,000 21, 800 44,550 21, 880 16,410 16,150 June 5,1893 June 17,1893 500, 000 50, 000 45,000 10,250 i 41,400 ! 9,850 | 3, 600 400 June 20,1893 June 29,1893 June 30,1893 July 6,1893 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 10, 750 29, 360 10, 290 10,260 25,973 I 9, 995 ' 8, 472 490 3, 387 295 July 11,1893 50, 000 July 13,1893 1,000,000 $12, 350 41,835 10,220 j 19,393 I 13, 610 j 136,645 14, 810 204, 699 20, 870 40, 500 21, 370 15,450 15,200 11, 250 10, 520 11, 250 40, 800 $1,150 3,165 530 2,357 410 6,365 1,285 20,301 930 4,050 510 960 950 2,778 730 10, 820 39, 510 10, 390 12,190 32, 000 4,200 430 4,490 360 1,530 1,750 18,1893 25,1893 27,1893 29,1893 3, 1893 50, 000 250, 000 50, 000 50, 000 150, 000 45, 000 11, 250 44, 000 10, 750 13,720 33,750 Aug. 10,1893 150, 000 44, 200 42,300 1,900 Aug. 15,1893 250, 000 45,000 41,550 3,450 Aug. 18,1893 100,000 22,000 ! 20,800 j 1,200 Sept. 4,1893 Sept. 19,1893 Sept. 20,1893 50.000 60, 000 50,000 11,250 13, 500 10,750 10,150 12, 860 10, 120 1,100 640 630 50,000 11,250 i July July July July Aug. do Sept. 21,1893 Oct. 25,1893 Sept. 30,1893 Oct. 9,1893 Oct. 14,1893 Oct. 19,1893 100,000 50, 000 75, 000 50, 000 50,000 i 22,500 ! 11, 250 I 17,420 j 11,250 11,250 10, 530 720 21, 270 10,820 16, 425 10, 868 10, 350 1,230 430 995 382 900 100, 000 22,100 20,130 1,970 5, 710, 000 1,250,505 1,163,590 86,915 21, 847 11,250 10, 650 21,150 10, 730 9,275 520 1,375 Nov. 6,1893 Nov. 13,1893 Nov. 25,1893 100,000 50,000 j 50,000 Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. 27,1893 2,1893 18,1893 23,1893 29,1893 30,1893 1,1894 200,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 900, 000 50, 000 50,000 172,050 10, 250 10, 870 11, 250 43,950 9,050 10,750 157, 365 9,530 10, 680 10,050 41. 050 8,500 10,100 14,685 720 190 1,200 2,900 550 650 Jan. 2,1894 do 50, 000 50,000 10, 750 10, 400 10,120 9,740 630 660 75, 000 15,195 14,243 952 22, 350 10,800 11,700 10,850 20, 300 9,960 11,315 9, 730 2, 050 840 385 1,120 Jan. 9,1894 Jan. 10,1894 Jan. 30,1894 Feb. 1,1894 Feb. 3,1894 100, 50, 50, 50, 000 000 000 000 294 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Feb. 10,1894 State National Bank, Dallas, Tex First National Bank, Kinsley, Kans ... Feb. 15,1894 American National Bank, Salt Lake Feb. 24,1894 City, Utah Feb. 28,1894 FirsUSTational Bank, Clinton, Mo First National Bank, Medicine Lodge, Mar. 1,1894 Kans Globe National Bank, Kalispel, Mont.. Mar. 2,1894 First National Bank, De Witt, H ebr-.. Mar. 12,1894 First National Bank, Harrison ville, Mo. Mar. 17,1894 Union National Bank, Salt Lake City, Mar. 23,1894 Ui ah Apr. 9,1894 Aspen National Bank, Aspen, Colo First National Bank, Fairfield, Nebr... Apr. 10,1894 Sagadahock National Bank, Bath, Me . Apr. 11,1894 Merchants and Manufacturers' National Bank, Detroit, Mich Apr. 14,1894 Apr. 28,1894 First Natioual Bank, Jersey ville, 111 AmericanNationalBank, Salina, Kans. Apr. 30,1894 .do First National Bank, Denison, Tex First National Bank, Boulder, Mont... M a y 1,1894 do First National Bank, Hopkins, Mo First National Bank, Mystic Bridge, May 21,1894 Conn First National Bank, Kendallville, Ind. May 24,1894 First National Bank, Columbus, Miss . May 30,1894 Deadwood National Bank, Deadwood. S.Lak -. June 7,1894 Merchants' National Bank, Deadwood, June 8,1894 S. Dak First National Bank, Sterling, Nebr... June 16,1894 Gate City .National Bank, Texarkana, June 30,1894 Ark Garden City National Bank, San Jose, July 1,1894 Cal do First National Bank, Constan tine, Mich. Socorro National Bank, Socorro, N. July 16,1894 Mex First National Bank, Dodge City, Kans. July 27,1894 July 28,1894 State National Bank, Denver, Colo "Washington National Bank, Spokane July 30,1894 Falls, Wash Bates County National Bank, Butler, Aug. 1,1894 Mo First National Bank.Montesano, Wash. Aug. 20,1894 First National Bank, Fort Pierre, S. Aug. 28,1894 Dak Farmers and Merchants' National Aug. 29,1894 Bank, Auburn, Nebr Kansas National Bank, Topeka, Kans. Sept. 1,1894 ---.-do First National Bank, Ireton, Iowa First National Bank, Bessemer, Ala... Sept. 10,1894 First National Bank, Lincoln, Kans ... Sept. 12,1894 Cottonwood Valley National Bank, -do . Marion, Kans First National Bank, Oswego, Kans... Sept. 15,1894 Oct. 10,X894 First National Bank, Gibbon, Nebr Riverside National Bank, Riverside, Cal -- Oct. 20,1894 Meridian National Bank,Indianapolig, Oct. 30,1894 Ind 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 NationalBank, Palouse City, Wash American National Bank, Galveston, Tex 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.. Capital. Issued. 27,1894 17,1894 19,1894 26,1894 Dec. 29,1894 Jan. 7,1895 Jan. 8,1895 do Outstanding. $400,000 50,000 $43,800 11, 250 $39,950 10, 300 250,000 100,000 43, 500 21, 450 42,345 19,191 1,155 2,259 000 000 000 000 11, 250 10, 930 10, 750 10, 850 10, 746 10, 685 10, 590 9,920 504 245 160 930 400, 000 100, 000 50, 000 100, 000 43, 950 21, 880 10, 750 43,925 41, 030 20, 815 10,400 39,950 2,920 1,065 350 3,975 500, 000 50, 000 100, 000 150,000 50,000 50, 000 34,310 10, 850 21, 550 43, 050 11, 250 10, 750 29, 628 10,043 19, 680 38, 994 10, 370 4,682 807 •1,870 4,056 880 790 150, 000 50,000 75, 000 33, 010 44, 300 66, 600 27, 503 40,560 58, 900 5,507 3,740 7,700 820 50, 50, 50, 50, $3, 850 950 100,000 21, 500 20, 680 300,000 50, 000 22,500 10,750 20,810 10, 365 50,000 9,390 100, 000 50, 000 21, 900 12,780 20,710 10, 895 1,190 1,885 50,000 50, 000 50,000 11, 250 11,250 11,250 10,865 10, 650 8,010 385 600 3,240 250, 000 45, 000 385 425 42, 580 2,420 125,000 50, 000 33, 802 10, 000 2,739 650 50,000 10, 940 310 10, 500 38,050 10, 450 10, 050 10, 200 250 5,750 900 1,200 550 10,500 15, 760 10, 380 750 680 870 42, 500 2,500 102, 066 12, 894 T365,T2Q 121, 602 57970" 10, 630 10,440 9,874 1,280 620 810 3,226 48,908 16,470 45,000 10, 770 42, 391 15,140 41,978 10,215 6,517 1, 330 3,022 555 21, 45, 63, 22, 19, 850 40,114 59, 070 19, 400 1,580 4,886 3,930 3,100 Nov. 1, 1894 Nov. 5,1894 Nov. 5,1894 Nov. 26,1894 Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Retired. 430 000 000 500 295 REPOBT OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDEU PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Co&t/d, Circtilatiofi. Name and location of bank. 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 i First National Bank, Natchez, Miss ! First National Bank, Red Lake Falls, I! Minn Corn Exchange National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa First National Bank, Eico, Cal First National Bank, Shelton, Nebr .... First National Bank, Moberly, Mo Fifth National Bank, San Antonio, Tex. First National Bank, Haskell, Tex First National Bank, August a, Ky Oklahoma National Bank, Oklahoma City, Okla People's National Bank, Colorado, Tex . Citizens' NationalBank, Tacoma, Wash First National Bank, Oherryvale, 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 Bate of liquidation. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 12,1895 38,1895 23,1895 28,1895 1,1895 Feb. 18,1895 Feb. 19,1895 Mar. 4,1895 Mar. 26,1895 Apr. 1,1895 Apr. 10,1895 Apr. 15,1895 do Capital. $108,100 50, 000 50, 000 75, 000 100, 000 50, 50, 50, 50, 000 000 000 000 100, 000 100,000 100, 000 Issued. $45, 000 10, 850 11, 250 15, 320 22, 500 10, 050 10, 850 11, 250 11, 250 39,260 i 21,650 | 22,100 | 11,250 ' Retired. Outitandi»g* $43, 695 9,460 10, 865 12,150 20, 350 $1,305 1,390 385 3,170 2,150 8,800 10, 380 10, 530 10, 590 1,250 470 720 660 36,310 19, 370 20, 705 2,950 2,280 1,395 9,500 1,750 Apr. Apr. May May May June June 29,1895 30,1895 10,1895 15,1895 29,1895 18,1895 L'0,1895 ' 150, 50, 50, 100, 125, 50, 50, 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 44,500 11,250 11,250 19,560 28, 800 11,250 11,470 40, 600 10, 230 10, 813 18, 615 25, 000 10,865 10, 880 3,900 1,020 437 945 2,900 385 590 July July July Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. 15,1895 i 22,1895 ! 27,1895 j 1,1895 5,1895 j 3,1895 I 1, 1895 50,000 50,000 100, 000 50, 000 50,000 50,000 50, 000 11, 250 11, 250 22, 500 10, 950 11, 250 11, 250 10,950 10, 280 10, 440 20,645 9, 895 10,595 10,935 9,830 970 810 1,855 1,055 655 315 1,120 Oct. Oct. Oct. 8,1895 ; 12,1895 I 24,1895 j 100,000 50,000 j 50,000 ; 22,500! 11,250 ! 11,250 | 20, 510 10, 785 10, 838 1,990 465 412 Oct. 31,1895 | 100,000 I 22,500 I 20,780 j 1,720 4,143,100 i Total. New Mexico National Bank, Socorro, Nov. 16,1895 N.Mex 50,000 50, 000 BonhamNational Bank, Bonham, Tex.. Nov. 20,1895 Nov. 21,1895 50, 000 First National Bank, Kir win, Kans 100, 000 Farmers' National Bank, Muncie, Ind.. Nov. 26,1895 Dec. 5,1895 50, 000 First National Bank, Pratt, Kans Dec. 31,1895 50, 000 First National Bank, Creede, Colo Jan. 1,1896 75,000 I First National Bank, Puyallup, Wash. 200,000 First National Bank, Reno, Nev Jan. 2,1896 Capital National Bank, Bismarck, N. 50,000 Dak Rockwall County NationalBank, Rock- Jan. 14,1896 50, 000 wall, Tex do Inter-State National Bank, Texarkana, 100,000 Tex Farmers and Drovers' National Bank, Jan. 15,1896 100, 000 Somers, N. Y New Duluth National Bank, New Du- Jan. 16,1896 Jan. 31,1896 50,000 luth, Minn Feb. 1,1896 50,000 ; National Bank, Canton, S. Dak 300,000 do State National Bank, Denver, Colo a... 200, 000 American National Bank, Omaha.. Nebr. Feb. 25,1896 Winnsboro National Bank, Winnsboro, 100,000 S.C Ballinger National Bank, Ballinger, Mar. 2,1896 100, 000 Tex Merchants' National Bank, Muskegon, Mar. 14,1896 100, 000 Mich National Bank of Dakota, Huron, S. Mar. 26,1896 50,000 Apr. 18,1896 Dak 60, 000 Iron City National Bank, Llano, Tex .. May 14,1896 50, 000 May 26,1896 First National Bank, Morris, Minn Portland National Bank, Portland, 100, 000 June 9,1896 Oreg Southern National Bank, New York, June 10,1896 500, 000 N.Y (i Formerly insolvent. 857,488 785,213 i 72,275 11,250 11,250 11,250 22, 940 11, 250 11,250 16, 875 45,000 10, 490 9,950 10,560 22,175 10, 500 10, 780 16,305 39, 760 760 1,300 690 765 750 470 570 11, 250 10, 530 11,250 10,170 50, 000 5,240 720 1,080 27, 770 24,700 63,230 57, 095 11, 250 10, 900 44, 000 10, 440 9,910 40,760 38,270 810 990 3,240 45, 000 19, 069 6,730 22, 500 19, 200 3,431 22, 500 20, 888 3,300 22, 500 11, 250 13,500 11,250 22, 500 10, 585 11,820 10,210 21, 445 1,612 665 1,680 1,040 378, 900 363,275 3,070 6,135 1,055 15, 625 296 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER 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. T 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, Uvalde, Tex Farmers' National Bank, Malvern, Iowa Fairhaven National Bank, Fairhaven, Wash Total. National Bank, Corning, Iowa. National Bank, Troy, N. Y. First National Bank of Gothenburg, Nebr Smelter National Bank of Durango, Colo First National Bank of Goldendale, Wash Exchange National Bank of Eldorado, Kans Farmers and 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, Ala Holliston National Bank, Holliston, Mass Crete National Bank of Crete, Nebr ... City National Bank of Streator, 111 First National Bank of Cisco, Tex First National Bank of Oakesdale, Wash First National Bank of Nocona, Tex... First National Bank of Philipsburg, Mont First National Bank of Winston, N. C.. Merchants' National Bank of Redfield, S. Dak First National Bank of Chester, 111.... First National Bank of Sturgis, S. Dak. Commercial National Bank of Roanoke, Va Atlas National Bank of Chicago, 111 Snohomish National Bank, 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. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. June 18,1896 do $200,000 100, 000 $52,200 25,933 $45, 055 21, 677 $7,145 4,256 June 22,1896 200, 000 180,000 156, 798 23, 202 July 200,000 45, 000 38, 005 6,995 200, 000 49, 507 43,695 5,812 July 10,1896 July 28,1896 July 31,1896 50,000 60, 000 50, 000 11,250 53, 724 U , 250 9,600 49,669 1, 650 4,055 1,550 Aug. 6,1896 50,000 11, 250 Oct. 10,3896 50, 000 11, 250 1,1896 do I 3, 745, 000 1, 321,979 9,700 9,800 1,450 465 10,785 1, 203, 671 118,308 9,690 36, 950 1^560 8,050 Nov. 10,1896 Nov. 16,1896 50,000 200, 000 11, 250 45, 000 Dec. 10,1896 50,000 11, 910 11, 390 520 Dec. 14,1896 50, 000 11,250 10, 645 605 Dec. 17,1896 50,000 11,250 10, 660 590 50, 000 22, 500 21,065 1,435 Dec. 22,1896 50, 000 21, 058 20,006 1,052 Dec. 24,1896 Dec. 31,1896 50, 000 50, 000 11, 250 11,250 10, 455 9,430 795 1,820 Jan. 1,1897 50, 000 11,250 9,600 1, 050 .do. do Jan. 13,1897 Jan. 29,1897 Feb. 1,1897 Feb. 10,1897 100, 000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 37, 458 11, 250 22, 500 11,250 31,495 10, 700 18, 450 9,600 5,963 550 4,050 1,650 50,000 50,000 11,250 11, 250 9,920 10, 588 1,330 662 do Feb. 15,1897 50, 000 100,000 11,250 45, 000 9, 450 36, 500 1,800 8,500 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 11, 250 11,250 11, 250 10,385 9,310 10. 535 865 1,940 715 100, 000 700,000 22, 500 45,000 3,230 6,505 do ....do do Feb. 16,1897 Feb. 19,1897 Feb. 25,1897 50,000 11,250 19, 270 38,495 10, 600 Feb. 27,1897 M a r . 2,1897 150,000 100,000 33, 750 25, 356 26, 750 18,181 7,000 7,175 650 M a r . 15,1897 50, 000 11,250 9,310 1,940 M a r . 16,1897 50, 000 11, 250 9,630 1,620 100, 000 22,500 18, 620 3,880 M a r . 17,1897 200, 000 45,000 38, 265 6,735 M a r . 22,1897 75, 000 16,920 13,940 2,980 M a r . 24,1897 Mar. 27,1897 100,000 I 60,000 22, 500 13,500 1,045 1, 265 1,380 10, 650 2,647 do M a r . 31,1897 50,000 11, 250 21,455 12, 235 9,870 Apr. 1,1897 A p r . 3,1897 500,000 I 500,000 i 45, 850 45, 000 35, 200 42, 353 297 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Anderson County National Bank of Garnett, Kans Apr. 5,1897 First National Bank of Exeter, Nebr.. Apr. 9,1897 Wyandotte National Bank of Kansas City, Kans Apr. 13, L897 First National Bank of West Moreland, Kans Apr. 15,1897 German-American National Bank of St. Cloud, Minn Apr. 20,1897 Three Pavers National Bank of Three Rivers, Mich Apr. 27,1897 Exeter National Bank of Exeter, Nebr. Apr. 30,1897 First National Bank of Hillsboro, Oreg. May 1,1897 do First National Bank of Romeo, Mich... Chanute National Bank of Chanute, Kans May 6,1897 | National Bank of the Republic, St. Louis, Mo May 18,1897 Third National Bank, New York, N. Y. May 20,1897 Fourth National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. June 16,1897 National Bank of Heppner, Oreg June 19,1897 Metropolitan National Bank, Kansas City, Mo June 30,1897 South Milwaukee National Bank, South Milwaukee, Wis July 1,1897 First National Bank, Alamosa, Colo do First National Bank, St. Louis, Mich... July 6,1897 Farmers' National Bank, Culpeper, Va. July 12,1897 Mercantile National Bank, Hartford, Conn July 20,1897 Wellsboro National Bank, Wellsboro, Pa Aug. 6,1897 National Bank of the Republic, Washington, D. C Aug. 11,1897 Nebraska National Bank, York, Nebr.. Aug. 21,1897 Aug. 23,1897 First National Bank, Mason, Tex Midland Nation al Bank, Kansas City, Mo Aug. 27,1897 Sept. 10,1897 First National Bank, Oberlin, Kans First National Bank, Dighton, Kans... Oct. 1,1897 .do First National Bank, Liberty, Nebr Prairie State National Bank, Chicago, 111 Oct. 35,1897 First National Bank, Greensburg, Ind.. Oct. 26,1897 do First National Bank, New Albany, Ind. First National Bank, Grand Junction, Colo Oct. 30,1897 Total. National Live Stock Bank, Fort Worth, Tex First National Bank, Tobias, Nebr First National Bank, Clark, S. Dak Government National Bank, Pottsville, Pa First National Bank, Athens, Pa First National Bank,, Ovid, F i s t Nat O , Mich FFirst i t National N t i l Bank, B k Appleton, A l t Minn.. First National Bank, Oklahoma City, Okla ... Home National Bank, Chicago, 111 Fort Smith National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark National Bank, Asheville, N. C Merchants' National Bank, Rome, Ga. Hide and Leather National Bank, Chicago, 111 United States National Bank, New York,N.Y Citizens' National Bank, Itasca, Tex... First National Bank, Russellville, Ark. Ohio National Bank, Washington, D. C. National Bank, Winthrop, Me First National Bank, Bath, N. Y National Bank of the Republic, Philadelphia, Pa National Bank, Odessa, Mo First National Bank, Pomeroy, Wash .. Central National Bank, Pueblo, Colo... Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. $50,000 50, 000 $11,250 11, 250 $8,000 9,610 $3, 250 1,640 100, 000 22, 500 15, 950 6,550 50,000 11, 250 10, 250 1,000 100, 000 22, 500 20, 460 2,040 14,400 11, 250 11, 250 25,278 9,230 10, 300 9,590 18,631 5,170 950 1,660 6,647 13, 500 i 12, 280 1,220 34, 600 334, 830 61,170 9,510 10,400 39, 335 15, 330 1,740 64, 50, 50, 100, 000 000 000 000 60, 000 300, 000 1, 000, 000 100,000 50, 000 45, 000 374,165 76, 500 11, 250 500, 000 45,000 37, 500 7, 500 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 36,000 11, 250 11, 250 11,250 | 28,600 10,035 10, 075 9,190 7,400 1,215 1,175 2,060 500, 000 50,750 I 41,928 8,822 50,000 11,250 ! 165,223 I 11, 250 11, 250 45, 000 11, 250 11, 250 11,250 45,000 29,905 53, 467 I 11,250 I 10, 365 885 128,900 9,090 9,380 37, 050 8,870 10,125 9,060 43,800 21,626 35,536 36, 323 2,160 1,870 7,950 2,380 1,125 2,190 1,200 8,279 17, 931 200, 000 so, ooir 50, 000 500, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 200, 000 100,000 200,000 50,000 j 9, 009, 000 10, 045 1,205 1,989,990 j 1,676,584 313,406 100,000 50, 000 60, 000 33,750 11, 250 13,500 27,830 9,120 10, 270 5,920 2,130 3,230 Nov. 8,1897 Nov. 30,1897 Dec. 1,1897 do 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 49, 379 25, 021 11. 250 11,250 37, 371 20, 719 9,985 8,820 12, 008 4,302 1,265 2,430 Dec. Dec. 50,000 250, 000 11,250 { 1,066 j 10,115 172 1,135 894 6,1897 7,1897 Dec. 9,1897 Dec. 11,1897 Dec. 15,1897 100, 000 100, 000 100,000 22, 500 j 25,900 | 45,000 | Dec. 22,1897 300,000 45,000 I Dec. 23,1897 do Dec. 30,1897 Dec. 31,1897 do Jan. 10,1898 500,000 60,000 50, 000 200, 000 50, 000 50,000 128,950 ' 13, 500 11,250 61, 870 14,405 18, 477 Jan. 500, 000 100, 000 50,000 50, 000 233,112 22,500 11, 250 11, 250 11,1898 do do Jan. 15,1898 I 17,500 I 19,850 40,335 j 37,110 | 5,000 6,050 4,665 7,890 87, 480 10, 560 8,930 51,530 10,238 12, 877 41,470 2,940 2,320 10, 340 4,167 5,600 183,176 17, 340 8,860 8,000 49, 936 5,160 2,390 3,250 298 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Alexandria National Bank, AlexanJan. 22,1898 dria, Ind First National Bank, Osage City, Kans. Feb. 1,1898 Citizens' National Bank, Concordia, do Kans do First National Bank, Aspen, Colo National Bank of America, Chicago, 111. Feb. 11,1898 American Exchange National Bank, do Chicago, 111 Feb. 15,1898 National City Bank, Boston, Mass Feb. 24,1898 First National Bank, Water ville, Wash. First National Bank, Lacrosse, Kans.. - Feb. 28,1898 Mar. 7,1898 First National Bank, Montague, Tex... Mar. 25,1898 First National Bank, Abilene, Tex First National Bank, Bathgate, N. Dak. Mar. 26,1898 National Bank of Commerce, New BedApr. 1,1898 ford, Mass Hill County National Bank, Hillsboro, Apr. 5,1898 Tex First National Bank Killingly, DanielApr. 11, 1898 son ville, Conn Seventh National Bank, Philadelphia, Apr. 13,1898 Pa Standard National Bank, New York, Apr. 26,1898 N. Y Abilene National Bank, Abilene, Tex .. May 3,1898 Commercial National Bank, Portland, May 13,1898 Oreg Everett National Bank, Boston, Mass.. May 19,1898 Commercial National Bank of Pennsyl- May 31,1898 vania, Philadelphia, Pa Stock Growers'^ ational Bank, Pueblo, June 1,1898 Colo First National Bank, Ashland, Wis... June 8,1898 Weldon National Bank, Ladonia, Tex. Jnne 15,1898 First National Bank, Waitsl>urg,Wash I J u n e 25,1898 First National Bank, Brownwood.Tex J u l y 1,1898 Farmers and Met chants' National Bank, Waco, Tex do First National Bank, Holstein, Iowa. - . ! Citizens' National Bank, Kansas City, J u l y 28,1898 Mo Aug. 1,1898 First National Bank, St. Paul, Nebr First National Bank, Hannibal, Mo.... Aug. 13,1898 Central National Bank, Milwaukee, Aug. 17,1898 Wis Middleport National Bank, Middleport, Sept. 5,1898 Ohio First National Bank, Mason City, 111... Sept. 15,1898 Mankato National Bank, Mankato, | Sept. 26,1898 Minn Citizens' National Bank, Sandusky, Oct. 1,1898 Ohio First National Bank, Ashburnham, Oct. 4,1898 Mass Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. $50, 000 50, 000 $22, 500 11,250 $17,460 9, 865 $5, 040 1,385 50, 000 100, 000 1, 000, 000 11, 250 22, 500 199, 420 9,095 19, 703 145, 970 2,155 2,797 53, 450 45, 000 57, 415 11, 250 11, 250 11, 250 22, 500 11, 250 34, 300 40, 512 10, 015 9,680 8,820 17, 310 8,890 10, 700 16, 903 1,235 1, 570 2,430 5,190 2,360 67, 368 41, 361 26, 007 9,685 1,565 1, 000, 000 1, 000, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 100,000 50,000 1,000, 000 50, 000 11, 250 40, 918 31,484 ! 9,434 200, 000 200, 000 100, 000 51,445 36,755 | 14, 690 45, 000 22,500 j 42,165 17, 630 2,835 4,870 500, 000 400,000 810, 000 45, 000 97, 000 62,405 34,800 77,610 38,980 10,200 19, 390 23,425 100, 000 23, 400 17,100 6,300 100, 000 60, 000 50,000 100, 000 28,125 13, 500 11, 250 22,500 23, 950 10,180 10, 580 16, 710 4,175 3,320 670 5,790 100, 000 50,000 22,500 11,250 17, 395 8,980 5,105 2,270 200,000 50, 000 100,000 45,000 11, 250 22, 500 33. 600 9,620 19, 788 11, 400 1,630 2,712 300,000 45,000 31,320 13, 680 50, 000 50, 000 11,250 7,700 33,435 3,550 13, 320 110,000 46, 755 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 11,450,000 Total . 100, 000 Pontiac National Bank, Pontiac, Mich. Nov. 19, 1898 100, 000 First National Bank, Jacksonville, 111. Nov. 30,1898 Farmers and Merchants' National 50, 000 Dec. 5,1898 Bank, Hickman, Ky 1, 000, 000 Dec. 6,1898 Globe National Bank, Chicago, 111 Boston National Bank, Boston, Mass .. 1 >ec. 8,1898 1, 000, 000 Columbian National Bank, Boston, Mass Dec. 9,1898 1,000,000 500, 000 Lincoln National Bank, Boston, Mass. Dec. 12,1898 National Eagle National Bank, Boston, 1. 000, 000 Dec. 13,1898 Mass 800, 000 Market National Bank, Boston, Mass.. Dec. 17,1898 do 1, 000, 000 Howard National Bank, Boston, Mass . do 1,000, 000 North National Bank. Boston, Mass National Revere Bank, Boston, Mass .. Dec. 19,1898 1, 000, 000 Tremont National Bank, Boston, Mass Dec. 20,1898 1,000,000 200, 000 Second National Bank, Springfield, Ohio do 50,000 City National Bank, Greenville, Tex... Dec. 21,1898 National Bank of North America, Bos1,000, 000 Dec. 22,1898 ton, Mass 50,000 First National Bank, Pineville, Ky j Dec. 30,1898 50, 000 FirstNationalBank, Beaver City, Nebr. \ Dec. 31,1898 18, 708 3,792 15,590 6,410 41,386 6,664 22,500 22, 000 48, 050 2,119,231 492, 911 22, 500 84,105 16,450 56, 066 6,050 28,039 11,250 45, 000 63, 048 277, 458 169, 890 9,180 31,500 31,859 215, 854 144, 050 2,070 13,500 31,189 61, 604 25, 840 56, 747 57, 907 60,118 111, 082 80, 315 57,705 84, 472 11, 250 39, 274 40,157 37, 513 73,474 45, 044 36, 901 55,460 8,000 17,473 17, 750 22, 605 37, 608 35, 271 20, 804 28,012 3,250 165,223 10, 750 11,250 118, 493 6,910 9,475 46, 730 3,840 1,775 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 299 No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 o r THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Name and location of bank. Tyler National Bank, Tyler, Tex First National Bank, Cleburne, Tex... Rogersville National Bank, Rogersville, Tenn Sixth National Bank, New York, N. Y. Continental National Bank, Boston, Mass Manufacturers1 National Bank, Boston, Mass Hamilton National Bank, Boston, Mass. Tradesmen's National Bank, New York, N . T . a 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, Saginaw, Mich... Citizens' National Bank, New Bedford, Mass First National Bank, Wenonn, 111 First National Bank, Sanborn, Iowa . . . First National Bank, Salem, Oreg Simpson National Bank, Eagle Pass, Tex Citizens'National Bank, Dayton, Wash. First National Bank, Pana, 111 Geneva National Bank, Geneva, Nebr.. American National Bank, Denver, Colo. American National Bank, Lima, Ohio.. People's National Bank, Arnericus, Ga. Thompson National Bank, Putnam, Conn Continental National Bank, Memphis, Tenn First National Bank, Elm Creek, Nebr. National Farmers and Planters' Bank, Baltimore, Md First National Bank, Kendrick, Idaho . National Exchange Bank, Salem, Mass. American Fjxchange National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr First National Bank, Russell, Kana Smith County National Bank, Smith Center, Kans Union National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak Jamestown National Bank, Jamestown, N. Y Globe National Bank, Providence, R. I Central National Bank, Springfield,Mo. Franklin National Bank, New York, N.Y Elkhart National Bank, Elkhart, Ind . . Wise County National Bank, Decatur, Tex . First National Bank, Buchanan, Va Miles National Bank, Delta, Pa Louisville City National Bank, Louisville, Ky First National Bank, Auburn, Ind First National Bank, Broken Bow, Nebr Circulation. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Dec. 31,1898 Jan. 5,1899 $100,000 100,000 $22, 500 22, 500 do Jan. 6,1899 75, 000 200, 000 16, 870 171, 212 Jan. Retired. $15,900 18, 678 11, 520 128, 540 Outstanding. $6, 600 3,822 5,350 42,672 9,1899 1, 000, 000 61, 590 38, 623 22, 967 do Jan. 10,1899 Jan. 13,1899 Jan. 16,1899 Jan. 17,1899 Feb. 1,1899 500, 000 750, 000 271, 607 50, 298 234,589 33,340 37, 018 16, 958 750, 000 J50, 000 1, 000, 000 50,000 198, 690 44, 500 189,200 11, 250 158, 569 34, 324 134,095 9,950 40,121 10,176 55,105 1,300 Feb. 6,1899 do 50, 000 100, 000 11, 250 48,196 9,005 32,708 2,245 15, 488 Feb 21,1899 Mar. 1,1899 do do 250, 000 50, 000 50, 000 100, 000 107,148 11, 250 11, 250 22, 495 85,587 7,230 7,640 16, 200 21, 561 4,020 3,610 6,295 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. 70,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 500, 000 100,000 50, 000 28, 530 11, 250 11, 250 11,250 83, 210 22, 500 11, 250 20,170 7,860 9,745 7,210 53,235 16,875 I 7,710 | 8,360 3,390 1,505 4,040 29, 975 5,625 3,540 Apr. 24,1899 75, 000 24, 233 17,599 Apr. 25,1899 May 15,1899 600,000 50, 000 44, 400 10, 750 29,460 I 7,220 I 14,940 3,530 May 16,1899 May 20,1899 June 1,1899 800, 000 50,000 200, 000 223, 212 11,250 51, 240 158,890 | 7,800 39,398 64,322 3,450 11,842 200, 000 80, 000 45,000 18, 000 29,190 15, 810 5,560 4,1899 11,1899 16,1899 25,1899 1,1899 8,1899 15,1899 J u n e 17,1899 June 19,1899 I 12, 440 50, 000 25,200 1,1899 100, 000 22, 500 July 3,1899 July 12,1899 July 28,1899 100, 000 300, 000 100, 000 22,500 130,580 89, 500 Aug. 1,1899 Sept. 5,1899 200,000 50, 000 Sept. 7,1899 Sept. 30,1899 Oct. 2,1899 Oct. 18,1899 Oct. 23,1899 J u n e 30,1899 July do 6,634 6,122 19, 078 5,035 17, 17, 101, 56, 465 450 447 310 5,050 29,133 33,190 45, 000 11, 250 35, 345 8,170 9,655 3,080 60,000 50,000 50, 000 13, 000 11,250 11, 250 8,910 7,460 8,060 4,090 3,790 3,190 200,000 50,000 62, 387 12, 905 29, 055 6,985 33,332 5,920 12,490 4,385 75, 000 16, 875 20, 485, 000 3,733, 398 50, 000 First National Bank, Chehalis, Wash.. N o v . 6,1899 230,000 Traders' National Bank, Baltimore, Md. N o v . 15,1899 Purcell National Bank, Purcell, Iud. T. Dec. 30,1899 50, 000 Manufacturers' National Bank, Provi500, 000 dence, E . I -do. 50,000 First National Bank, Nacogdoches,Tex. ....do 50, 000 Jan. 1,1900 First National Bank, Dunkirk, Ind 50, 000 First National Bank, Harvard, Nebr... Jan. 10,1900 500, 000 City National Bank, Providence, K. 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 do 300, 000 Third National Bank, Providence, R. I . Roger Williams National Bank, ProviJan. 30,1900 499,950 dence, R. I a Formerly insolvent. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 11,250 45, 000 11,250 7,760 32, 376 7,140 3,490 12, 624 4,110 68, 093 11, 250 11,250 11, 250 230, 340 11, 250 11,250 55,864 47, 841 6,840 7,813 7,965 205, 731 7,290 7,430 35,913 20, 252 4,410 3,437 3,285 24, 609 3,960 3,820 19,951 54, 590 41, 245 13, 345 Total Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2, 706, 285 1, 027,113 300 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL, BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 or THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Pacific National Bank, Pawtucket, R. I. First National Bank, Pawtucket, R. I.. Newnan National Bank, Newnan, Ga .. First National Bank, Longmont, Colo.. First National Bank, Homer, N. Y Slater National Bank, Pawtucket, R. I. Greenwich National Bank, East Greenwich, R. 1 Citizens' National Bank, Lyons, Iowaa. First National Bank, Provb City, Utah. First !N ational Bank, Blooming Grove, Tex Woonsocket National Bank, Woonsocket, R. I First National Bank, Independence, Oreg Phenix National Bank, Phenix, R. I . . . First National Bank, Goldfield, Iowa .. First National Bank, Littleton, Pa National Bank of Rhode Island, Newport, R. I.a Total . First National Bank, Bristol, R. I National Eagle Bank, Bristol, R.I American National Bank, Orange, Ya.. 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 Norwalk, 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, NY National Bank of Wilmington, N. C First National Bank, Orangeburg, S. CPascoag 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 Bank, Poughkeepsie, Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. $200, 000 300, 000 50, 000 50,000 100,000 300,000 $95,015 97,478 45,000 11,475 45, 000 196,840 $71,725 73,156 28,110 6,485 17, 440 134, 010 $23,290 24,322 16, 890 4,990 27,560 62,830 60,000 100,000 50,000 17,100 25, 000 12, 500 12, 360 15,400 4,740 9,600 5,900 50,000 12, 500 July 19,1900 200,000 200,000 A u g . 4,1900 A u g . 30,1900 Sept. 20,1900 Oct. 11,1900 50, 000 100, 000 30,000 25, 000 12,500 26,470 7,500 May 100, 000 83,700 4,144, 950 1,420, 715 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 8,1900 do 10,1900 15,1900 16,1900 31,1900 Apr. 30,1900 June 11,1900 June 30,1900 do 3,1900 Deo. 17,1900 do Jan. 8,1901 Jan. 12,1901 Jan. 14,1901 Jan. 30,1901 75,000 50, 000 25, 000 70, 000 27, 20, 25, 25, 264 417 000 000 6,600 6,920 5,580 62,952 137, 048 8,165 15, 480 7,500 4,335 10, 990 63,926 19, 774 1,019,669 I 401,046 15, 001 11, 950 15,035 13, 298 12,263 8,467 9, 965 11, 702 250, 000 25, 000 50, 000 6,250 24,696 | 2,560 25,304 3,690 500, 000 50, 000 50, 000 12,500 21,200 5,520 28,800 6,980 13, 733 200,000 25, 000 28.199 I i 51,000 25, 000 14,466 Mar. 11, 1901 May 1,1901 23,660 9,815 27, 340 15,185 34,595 Feb. do Feb. 26,1901 28,1901 May 3,1901 500,000 69.200 34, 605 May 10,1901 50,000 50,000 | 15,386 34, 614 May May June June 25,1901 27,1901 1,1901 6,1901 1, 000, 000 100, 000 60,000 100, 000 329,280 ! 50, 000 | 30,000 ! 100,000 188,527 25,110 17,460 48, 510 40,753 24,890 12, 540 51,490 July Aug. 1,1901 1,1901 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 Aug. 9,1901 National Phenix Bank, Westerly, R. I . . Aug. 15,1901 100, 000 150, 000 Citizens' National Bank, Fairhaven, Wash People's National Bank, Martinsburg, W.Va f.. « Poughkeepsie National Bank, Poughkeepsie, N.Y « National Bank of the Republic, New York, N.Y 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 do 54, 980 11, 580 18,750 ! 45,020 7, 420 8,035 | 46, 297 ! 54,226 17,230 21, 361 29, 067 100,000 19,000 10,715 32, 865 Aug. 26,1901 12,500 5,000 Sept. 2,1901 75,000 36, 213 Sept. 14,1901 66,130 Sept. 3,1901 1, 500, 000 5,405, 000 2, 841,013 7,500 38,787 41,418 24, 712 634, 674 865, 326 1, 303,170 1,537, 843 Nov. 8,1901 25, 000 6,250 6,250 Nov. 15,1901 300,000 300, 000 146, 770 153, 230 Dec. 4,1901 100,000 100,000 30, 903 69, 097 Dec. 10,1901 200,000 150, 000 55,500 94, 500 1, 000,000 25, 000 452, 300 6,250 181,637 2, 090 3,200 270,663 4,160 do Dec. 19,1901 .do. « Formerly insolvent. 10, 000 6,800 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER 301 OF THE CURRENCY. No. 86.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation Name and location of bank. Capital. Retired. Outstanding. $200, 438 $55,105 $145,333 63,385 12, 500 66, 860 15, 650 5,783 20, 689 47, 735 6,717 46,171 4, 480, 000 1, 367,983 523, 577 844, 406 400, 000 116, 003 37, 421 78, 582 400,000 250, 000 100,000 108, 086 55,485 100,000 39,800 17, 801 37,510 68, 286 37, 684 62, 490 Issued. Third National Bank, Boston, Mass Dec. 24,1901 I $1,000,000 National Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston, Mass do I 1,000,000 People's National Bank, Dover, N. J ... Dec. 31,1901 50,000 Ninth National Bank, New York, N. Y. do 750,000 Total L Railroad National Bank, Lowell, Mass.. I Jan. 4,1902 Merchants' National Bank, Lowell, | .do . First National Bank, Lowell, Mass do Augusta National Bank, Augusta, Me.. Merchants' National Bank, Albany, Jan. 14,1902 N.Y Jan. 20,1902 National Hide and Leather Bank, Boston, Mass Jan. 27, 1902 First National Bank, Howe, Tex Feb. 1, 1902 Albany City National Bank, Albany, N.Y Feb. 5, 1902 First National Bank, Woonsocket, R. I. Feb. 6, 1902 Continental National Bank, Baltimore, Feb. 15, Md do . . Third National Bank, Piqua, Ohio Salamanca National Bank, Salamanca, N.Y Albert Lea National Bank, Albert Lea, Feb. 19,1902 Minn Washington National Bank, Boston, | Mass ' Feb. 20,1902 Wickford National Bank, Wickford, do. R.I Central National Bank, Columbia, S. C.. F e b . 25, 1902 First National Bank, Elizabeth, N. J . . . Mar. 1, 1902 Century National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio. | Mar. 20, 1902 Old National Bank, Youngstown, Ohio.. Mar. 27, 1902 Merchants' National Bank, Chicago, 111. Mar. 29, 1902 Cambria National Bank, Johnstown, Pa.! A p r . 1, 1902 Metropolitan National Bank, Cleveland, do .. Ohio Union NationalBank, New Orleans, La.i Apr. 14, 1902 First National Bank, Yandergrift, Pa .. May ]5, 1902 Troy City National Bank, Troy, N. Y... I May 29, 1902 Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago, I May 31, 1902 ! 200, 000 104, 960 38, 810 66,150 1, 000, 000 25, 000 315,319 6,250 115,261 1, 790 200, 058 4,460 300, 000 200, 000 94,135 52,137 36, 545 15, 012 57, 590 37,125 200,000 100,000 ! 50, 000 30, 000 21, 750 6,695 28, 250 23,305 50,000 [ 15,000 4,355 10, 645 50,000 j 50, 000 8,180 41, 820 750,000 | 62, 851 15, 897 46, 954 100,000 ! 100, 000 200, 000 500, 000 200, 000 1, 000, 000 100,000 27, 890 100, 000 103, 749 200,000 7,755 25. 652 37, 569 34, 040 20,135 74,348 66, 180 165, 960 58,168 ] 00, 000 50, 225 57, 950 7,943 42, 050 500, 000 tiOO, 000 50. 000 300, 000 50, 000 600,000 12, 500 375,560 7,950 142, 652 2,400 9,600 42, 050 457,348 10,100 365,960 2,000, 000 840,000 56, 447 700,000 183,300 12,850 71, 950 656.700 43,597 628, 050 I 300, 000 Second National Bank, Newark, N. J . . J u n e 14, 1902 i 700,000 Preston National Bank, Detroit, Mich. J u n e 17, 1902 ! Newark City National Bank, Newark, \ 500, 000 N.J ; J u n e 30,1902 East Orange National Bank, East I do . 100, 000 Orange, N . J do .. 50, 000 Bellevuo National Bank, Hellevue, Pa.. I 100, 000 do. Beaver National Bank, Beaver, Pa | July 1, 1902 50, 000 Old National Bank, Whitehall, N.Y... 200, 000 do . Third National Bank, Allegheny, Pa... Third National Bank, Chattanooga, . . . do .. 150, 000 Tenn 100, 000 . . . do . Perrin National Bank, Lafayette, Ind.. J u l y 22, 1902 I 800, 000 Citizens' NationalBank, Pittsburg, Pa. Hibernian National Bank, New Or- J u l y 31, 1902 300,000 leans, La Continental National Bank, St. Louis, 1, 000, 000 do . Mo Mechanics' National Bank, Pittsburg, Aug. 5,1902 500, 000 Pa Mercer County National Bank, Mercer, Aug. 11, 1902 50, 000 Pa 125, 000 A u g . 20, 1902 Sharon National Bank, Sharon, Pa Steubenville National Bank, Steuben- Sept. 11,1902 125, 000 ville, Ohio Northwestern National Bank of Supe- Oct. 7, 1902 100,000 rior, West Superior, Wis 100, 000 Oct. 15, 1902 Second National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio. State National Bank, South Me Alester, Oct. 20,1902 50, 000 Ind.T 19, 555,000 Total 171, 510, 060 Grand total . 57,732 12, 062 45, 670 100, 000 50, 000 25, 000 93, 385 200,000 19, 300 6,950 2,700 10,150 14, 410 80, 700 43,050 22, 300 83, 235 185, 590 50, 000 71, 000 4, 200 5,130 19, 650 45, 800 65,875 164,155 4,000 114,610 74, 753 914,650 3,804 144,500 110, 610 839, 897 122,100 50, 000 37,406 3,200 1,800 118, 296 46, 800 35,606 125,000 31,450 93, 550 100,000 52, 346 1,995 900 98, 005 51,446 1, 770, 751 6, 321, 656 12,500 8, 092, 407 68, 031,728 12, 500 56, 693, 651 11,338,077 302 EEPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 87.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING, SUCCEEDED BY ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME OR DIFFERENT TITLE, OCTOBER 31, 1902. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. First National Bank, Kittanning, Pa .. July Capital. Issued. 2,1882 $199,500 $195, 375 $4,125 200, 000 199, 500 195, 375 4,125 Nov. 12,1884 Dec. 24,1884 200, 000 50,000 97, 300 41,100 94, 606 39, 590 2,694 1,510 Dec. 27,1884 Dec. 29,1884 Jan. 2,1885 800,000 1,000,000 150,000 228,100 62, 800 135, 000 216, 885 56,415 131,144 11,215 6,385 3,856 800, 000 543,050 522,965 20, 085 Jan. 10,1885 j Jan. 11,1885 Jan. 16,1885 do Jan. 17,1885 i 300, 000 100, 000 300, 000 GO, 000 100,000 243, 900 55, 900 117,000 43, 600 87, 400 237,190 I 53,551 I 107,900 ' 41, 771 83, 945 6,710 2,349 9,100 1,829 3,455 Jan. 21,1885 ! do ' 300, 000 100, 000 45, 000 41,500 42,113 39,013 2,887 2,487 Jan. 25,1885 M a r . 1,1885 M a r . 9,1885 350, 000 125,000 200, 000 257, 300 50,500 65,900 249,372 47,413 61,844 7,928 3, 087 4,056 I M a r . 21,1885 | M a r . 28,1885 ; 150, 000 100,000 132, 600 89, 200 129,012 86,630 ....do 200,000 180,000 174,721 3, 588 2, 570 5,279 75,000 100, 000 100, 000 100, 000 53, 200 45, 000 88,900 86,100 50,330 41,525 85,921 2,870 3,475 2,979 2,892 2,401 Jan. Apr. Apr. Apr. May 3,1885 ! 1,1885 18,1885 22,1885 4,1885 May 6,1885 July 5,1885 July 17,1885 July 24,1885 Aug. 12,1885 Aug. 14.1885 Sept. 1,1885 Sept. 5,1885 Sept. 22,1885 Total.. 1,1 7,1 Total. 85, 999 132,400 129, 065 100,000 84,300 82,149 400, 000 125, 000 50, 000 100, 000 400,000 150,000 251, 500 111, 500 21,000 43,000 123, 900 130, 500 244, 485 107,699 20,005 41,095 116, 608 136,160 7, 015> 3, 801 995 1, 905' 7,292 4,340 3, 776, 850 3, 630, 329 146,521 3,335 2,151 400,000 100,000 57, 763 45, 000 52. 060 42, 399 5,703 2,601 500, 000 102, 763 94,459 8,304 100, 000 21,800 19, 633 2,167 Aug. 27,1890 Oct. 3,1890 Oct. 15,1890 100, 000 250,000 135, 000 21,720 66,979 57, 480 20, 085 60, 418 53, 942 1,635 6,561 3,538 585, 000 167, 979 154, 078 13, 901 200, 000 200, 000 45,000 45, 000 42, 763 42, 006 2,237 2,994 400, 000 90, 000 84, 769 5,231 50, 00053,900 100,000 50,000 70,000 45, 000 48, 510 22, 500 11,250 15, 750 43,190 46, 089 20, 506 9,884 14,589 1,810 2,421 1,994 1,366 1,161 Total. 88,400 150, 000 Aug. 18,1890 Union National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis . . . Jan. 23,1891 First National Bank, Grand Haven, Mich June 5,1891 First National Bank, Plymouth, Mich.. National Bank, Wooster, Ohio Defiance National Bank, Defiance, Ohio. First National Bank, New London, Ohio1 Citizens'National Bank, Mankato, Minn 100, 000 7,335, 000 Ohio National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio .. Jan. National Bank, Lebanon, Ky I Apr. MonmouthNationalBank,Monmouth,Ill Muskegon National Bank, Muskegon, Mich First National Bank, Richmond, Ky First National Bank, Port Huron, Mich Total. Outstanding. $200,000 Total National Bank of Beaver County, New Brighton, Pa National Bank, Beaver Dam, Wis Merchants' National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Union National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Le Roy, N. Y . . . . Evansville National Bank, Evansville, Ind National Albany Exchange Bank, Albany, N. T National Bank, Galena, 111 National State Bank, La Fayette, Ind.. First National Bank, Knoxville, 111 Farmers' National Bank, Ripley, Ohio.. City National Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich Lee County National Bank, Dixon, 111.. Fort Wayne National Bank, Fort Wayne, Ind National Exchange Bank, Tiffin, Ohio.. National Bank, Malone, N. Y Jefferson National Bank, Steubenville, Ohio First National Bank, Battle Creek, Mich Central National Bank, Danville, Ky .. Knox County National Bank, Mount Vernon, Ohio First National Bank, Hough ton, Mich.. National Bank, Fort Edward, N. Y National Bank, Salem, N. Y National Exchange Bank, Seneca Falls, N.Y Trumbull National Bank, Warren, Ohio Attleborougb. National Bank, North Attleborough, Mass American National Bank, Detroit, Mich.. First National Bank, Paris, 111 First National Bank, Saint Johns, Mich. Second National Bank, Pontiac, Mich.. Raleigh National Bank, Raleigh, N. C.. First National Bank, Danville, Ky Retired. Nov. 14,1891 Nov. 29,1891 Dec. 7,1891 Mar. 23,1892 Apr. 27,1892 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 303 No. 87.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OP CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Third National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio ... Third National Bank, Urbana, Ohio Sept. 19,1892 Oct. 15,1892 Total Lumberman's National Bank, Muskegon, Mich Phoenix National Bank, Medina, Ohio... First National Bank, Chelsea, Yt Farmers' National Bank, Owatonna, Minn J a n . 16,1893 Feb. 10,1893 J u n e 10,1893 J u n e 30,1893 Total Second National Bank, Bay City, Mich .. First National Bank, Fanner City, 111... First National Bank, Kasson, Minn First National Bank, Lagrange, Ind First National Bank, Fairfield, Me May May July July Aug. 5,1894 30,1894 22,1894 30,1894 1,1894 Total. National Bank, Granville, N. Y A p r . 21,1895 Total National Bank, Greensboro, N. C Total Grand total $45, 000 22, 500 $41, 940 20, 041 $3,060 2,459 623,900 210, 510 196, 239 14,271 100,000 75, 000 50, 000 22, 500 17,100 11, 250 20, 965 15, 588 8,424 1,535 1,5J 2 2,826- 75, 000 17,100 15, 676 1, 424 300, 000 67, 950 60, 653 7,297 250, 000 50,000 50, 000 65. 000 50, 000 180, 000 10, 810 11, 460 22, 500 12, 900 168, 747 9,576 10,279 20, 415 10,800 11, 253 1,234 1,181 2,085 2,100 465, 000 237,670 219, 817 17, 853 100, 000 45, 000 41, 685 3,315 100, 000 45, 000 41, 685 3,315 76, 220 7,080 76, 220 7,080 50, 000 100, 000 12, 600 45,000 11, 283 40, 525 1,317 4,475 150, 000 57,600 51, 808 5,792 134, 000 200, 000 75, 600 45,000 60, 080 32, 740 15, 520 12, 260 334,000 120, 600 92, 820 27, 780 50,000 22, 500 16, 055 6,445 50, 000 22, 500 16, 055 6,445 200,000 100, 000 50, 000 190,100 25,000 12,500 75, 840 10,515 4,045 114, 260 14, 485 8,455 350, 000 227,600 90, 400 137, 200 Nov. 28,1901 Mar. 10,1902 Mar.13,1902 A p r . 19,1902 65, 100, 50, 500, 000 000 000 000 65, 000 100, 000 50,000 50,000 15, 860 18, 955 8,460 26,870 49,140 81, 045 41,540 23,130 May 4, 1902 J u l y 30,1902 Oct. 20,1902 Oct. 28,1902 100, 100, 100, 50, 000 000 000 000 100,000 44, 387 93,598 12, 500 85,605 19, 300 14,395 25, 087 93, 598 12, 500 J a n . 25, 1897 May 14,1897 May May 1,1898 3,1898 Feb. 5,1900 May 11,1901 J u n e 4,1901 Oct. 8,1901 Total 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 $200,000 100, 000 83, 300 Total Citizens' National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio Iron National Bank, Plattsburg, N. Y... Charles City National Bank, Iowa Outstanding. 83,300 Total Morrow County National Bank, Mount Gilead, Ohio Eetired. 100, 000 Total Northampton County National Bank, Easton, Pa National State Bank, Bloomington, 111.. Issued. 100,000 J a n . 18,1896 Total Walden National Bank, Walden, N. Y... National Bank, Kockville, Ind Capital. 1, 065, 000 515, 485 175, 050 340,435 12, 557, 900 5, 925, 307 5,179, 757 745, 550 304 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 88.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZING NEW ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME OR DIFFERENT TITLE, WITH DATE OF LIQUIDATION, AMOUNT OF CAPITAL, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING ON OCTOBER 31, 1902. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Circulation. Capital. Issued. OutRetired. standing. Oct. 30,1880 0,000 $270,000 $262, 935 $7, 065 Total . First National Bank, Huntington, Intl.. Jan. 31,1881 First National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind. July 5,1881 300, 000 270,000 262,935 7,065 100,000 300, 000 90, 000 279,248 87, 746 267, 753 2,254 11,495 Total . First National Bank, Valparaiso, Ind... First National Bank, Still water, 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 City, 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... First National Bank, Rondout, 1ST. Y 400, 000 19, 248 355, 499 13, 749 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 do May 12,1882 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 64, 525 45,000 79, 200 99,000 175,060 43,631 81,488 83, 603 43, 085 175,980 370,035 279,978 83, 306 499, 365 350, 505 110, 946 247,410 132, 220 42, 828 87, 868 259, 518 434,850 433,215 108,150 42, 015 62,209 40, 645 77, 527 96, 875 167, 838 1,369 1,968 6,397 1,315 4,020 6,855 6,022 4,094 11, 435 4,805 3,876 4,590 2,780 2,172 2,132 6,944 6,679 9,655 2,390 2,985 2,316 4,355 1,673 2,125 7,222 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, 276 224,115 100,379 82,115 87, 950 56,366 780,450 175,648 597, 325 2,364 5,055 2, 327 2,963 2,050 2,216 19, 350 4,352 12,175 June 15,1882 do June 17,1882 June 20,1882 June 24,1882 d 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 43,212 88, 045 330,758 331,065 86, 685 87, 079 52,755 585, 755 136, 368 44,130 175, 860 118, 490 44, 275 43, 729 43, 436 176,261 132,551 87, 163 1,788 1,955 5,587 6,435 1,715 2,921 1,245 8,245 5,207 870 4,140 2,560 725 1,271 1,564 3,739 2,449 2,837 I 12, 715, 000 9, 368, 010 9,149, 731 Total . First National Bank, Sandy Hill, N. Y.. Dec. 31,1882 50, 000 45,000 43,440 First National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind Feb. 24,1883 100,000 90, 000 87,251 do First National Bank, Cambridge, Ohio.. 100,000 80, 800 79, 063 do First National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis 100, 000 47, 800 46, 353 First National Bank, Grand Rapids, ..do 151, 848 Mich 400, 000 155, 900 42, 510 First National Bank, Delphos, Ohio ..do 50, 000 45, 000 51,597 100,000 53, 500 First National Bank, Freeport, 111 do 87,853 100, 000 90, 000 First National Bank, Elyria, Ohio do 218, 279 1,560 2,749 1,737 1,447 4,052 2,490 1,903 2,147 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 305 No. 88.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Troy, N. Y Feb. 24,1883 Second National Bank, Detroit, Mich... do Second National Bank Peoria 111 do National Fort Plain Bank, Fort Plain, do N Y Total Logansport National Bank, Logansport, Ind National Bank of Birmingham, Ala First National Bank, Westtield, N. Y... First National Bank, Independence, Iowa Dec. 1,1883 May 14,1884 June 1,1884 174,300 171,106 3,194 1,465,550 1, 422,198 43, 352 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 16, 850 45, 000 42, 800 15, 630 44, 049 41, 064 1,220 941 1,736 2,045 Dec. 31,1884 Jan. 13,1885 Feb. 12,1885 50, 000 500, 000 50, 000 43, 850 238, 700 18, 200 42, 091 230, 370 17, 430 1,759 8,330 770 Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. June June 150,000 80, 000 75, 000 100, 000 50, 000 200, 000 135, 000 70,600 30,600 89,155 14, 650 122, 500 131, 643 68,225 29, 433 86, 866 14, 550 118,375 3,357 2,375 1.167 2,289 100 4,125 1, 255, 000 763, 255 738, 983 24, 272 200, 000 50, 000 45, 000 12, 240 41,274 11,730 3,726 510 250, 000 57, 240 53, 004 4,236 50, 000 13,500 12,735 765 50, 000 13,500 12, 735 765 75, 000 100, 000 58, 260 22, 500 55, 223 20, 990 3,037 1,510 175, 000 80, 760 76, 213 4,547 100, 000 90,000 847 36T 5,639 100, 000 90, 000 84, 361 5,639 100,000 22, 500 20, 448 2,052 100,000 22, 500 20, 448 2, 052 50,000 50, 000 100,000 400, 000 11, 11, 22, 67, 250 250 000 875 10, 930 10, 886 20, 590 63, 250 320 364 1,410 4,625 500, 000 300, 000 300, 000 500, 000 42, 870 61,172 42,450 43,500 40, 960 48,217 35, 200 28, 535 1,910 12, 955 7, 250 14,965 20,1885 25,1885 28,1885 31,1885 20,1885 30,1885 Jan. 14,1890 Total Total May 31,1893 Total Grundy County National Bank, Trenton, Mo . Dec. 23,1893 First National Bank, Trenton, Mo Dec. 31,1893 First National Bank, Colorado, Tex Jan. 9,1894 Saxton National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo.. Feb. 1,1894 Schuster-Hax National Bank, St. Joseph, do Mo. second National Bank, Louisville, Ky. June 2,1894 Fourth National Bank, Louisville, Ky.. do Kentucky National Bank, Loui s vi lie, K y. do Merchants' National Bank, Louisville, Ky 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 -20 200, 000 2, 600, 000 5,942 Indiana National Bank, Lafayette, Ind.. Nov. 13,1891 1- $5, 633 13,143 3,297 87,955 Sandy River National Bank, Farmington Me Nov. 1,1890 July |13,1891 Second National Bank, Aurora, 111 Total http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ CUR 1902, PT Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis $223, 917 350,557 86, 703 188, 708 ... Decatur National Bank, Decatur, 111 $229, 550 363,700 90, 000 90, 000 Total . Outstanding. 194, 650 Total Total Retired. 100, 000 Farmers' National Bank, Stanford, Ky.. Dec. 31,1888 Adams National Bank, Adams, N. Y.... July 10,1889 Poland National Bank, Poland, N. Y $300,000 1,000, 000 100, 000 Issued. 300, 000 Oct 31,1884 Total First National Bank, Sturgis, Mich National Bank, 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 Capital. 500, 000 43, 650 33, 620 10,030 2,700, 000 346, 017 292,188 53, 829 100, 000 100,000 700, 000 1, 000, 000 18,950 22,100 49, 275 44, 000 16,171 19, 830 42, 340 39, 030 2.779 2,270 6,935 4, 970 1, 900,000 134,325 117, 371 16, 954 100, 000 75, 000 175, 000 27,000 16, 375 18, 227 13, 745 43, 375 31,972 8,773 2,630 11,403 306 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 88.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. Capital. Shawmut National Bank, Boston, Mass Nov. 25,1898 $1,000,000 Western Reserve National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio May 29,1899 I 1, 000, 000 National Bank of Commerce, Cleveland, 1, 500, 000 Ohio , .do . $388,177 $101, 348 28,260 15,840 164,705 107,435 57, 270 3, 500, 000 698, 330 523, 872 174, 458 Nov. 28,1899 Jan. 8,1900 Mar. 20,1900 Apr. 9,1900 Apr. 16,1900 Apr. 18,1900 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 36,995 26, 980 11, 435 16, 990 441,373 38, 024 12,910 18, 020 4,525 6,410 98, 627 33, 516 Apr. 24,1900 May 17,1900 June 26,1900 100, 000 500,000 400, 000 25, 000 50, 000 50, 290 15, 230 33, 470 26*315 9,770 16, 530 23, 975 July 17,1900 July 30,1900 Sept. 1,1900 125, 000 200,000 2,000,000 56,134 50, 000 500,000 36,180 26, 220 347,390 19, 954 23, 780 152, 610 Sept. 15,1900 do ....do 1, 000, 000 1,000,000 15>, 000 208,740 135, 000 50, 000 103,730 135, 000 22, 880 105, 010 8,280, 000 1,870,969 1,318,212 552, 757 27,120 Feb. 23,1901 250, 000 50, 000 49, 900 .100 Feb. 25,1901 Apr. 30,1901 50, 000 100, 000 12,500 25,000 6,830 9,675 5,670 15,325 May 8,1901 May 29,1901 June 29,1901 Sept. 5,1901 60,000 25, 000 100, 000 300,000 27, 739 ] 0,000 40, 000 59, 200 13, 715 3,010 12, 670 24, 298 14, 024 6,990 27,330 34, 902 600, 000 300, 000 500, 000 63, 027 108, 980 110,480 23, 863 46, 908 46,935 39,164 62, 072 63, 545 2,285, 000 506, 926 237, 804 269,122 15,000 68, 870 30, 000 50, 000 37, 500 100, 000 3,660 17, 368 5,400 8,240 7,850 11,340 51, 502 24, 600 41,760 29, 650 100,000 301, 570 42, 518 258, 852 38,555, 000 16, 596,025 14, 928, 752 1, 667, 273 do do do Total. Peoples National Bank, Pulaski, Tenn . Suffolk National Bank, Boston, Mass... »Delphos National Bank, Delphos, Ohio . National Bank of Martinsburg, W. Va. Gainesville National Bank, Tex Pueblo Hall Bank, Pueblo, Colo Outstanding. 44,100 Total. Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont..! Ishpeming National Bank, Ishpeming, Mich... National Bank of Paris, Paris, Mo National Bank of Castleton, Castleton, N.Y First National Bank, Lowell, Ind Fowler National Bank, Lafayette, Ind .. Fifth National Bank, Providence, R. I . . Rhode Island National Bank, Providence, R . I Second National Bank, Providence, R. I National Eagle Bank, Providence, R. I Retired. $489,525 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. BlackstoneNationalBank, Boston, Mass Merchants' National Bank, Williamsport, Pa EquitableNationalBank, Baltimore, Md City National Bank, Philadelphia, P a . . . Mechanics' National Bank, Newburyport, Mass Lincoln National Bank, Chicago, 111 Union National Bank, Chicago, 111 Northwestern National Bank, Chicago, 111 American National Bank, Chicago, 111... 111.. Union National Bank, Racine, dne,Wis Issued. Dec. 31,1901 Feb. 20,1902 May 29,1902 May 31,1902 June 2,1902 Oct. 20,1902 60, 000 , 000, 000 60, 000 100,000 150, 000 100, 000 1,470, 000 Total Grand total . No. 89.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31,1902. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of 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 Dec. 31,1881 Apr. 11,1882 May 22,1882 May 26,1882 June 1,1882 Total Capital. Issued. Retired. Outstanding. $50, 000 100,000 100, 000 300, 000 100, 000 $88, 890 88, 565 90, 000 262, 941 . 90,000 $86,533 86, 700 87,602 258,132 87,855 $2,357 1,865 2,398 4,809 2,U5 650, 000 620, 396 606, 822 13,574 BEPOET OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 307 No. 89.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12,1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1902. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. Feb. 24,1883 First National Bank, Xenia, Ohio . . do First National Bank, Peru 111 do First National Bank, Elmira, N. Y do First National Bank, (Jhittenango, N. Y. Total $2, 520 1,883 2,405 3,248 470, 000 378, 000 367, 944 30,056 50, 300, 50, 75, 56, 44, 244, 44, 67, 50, 300 400 200 500 400 42, 485 240, 285 42, 694 66,155 48, 499 1,815 4,115 1,506 1,345 1,901 531, 000 450, 800 440,118 10, 682 Nov. 11,1884 Dec. 23,1884 Jan. 2,1885 Jan. 13,1885 Jan. 28,1885 300, 000 50, 000 50,000 50, 000 200,000 87, 24, 36, 43, 161, 800 550 000 740 000 79, 782 23, 230 34, 473 42, 070 155,298 8,018 1, 320 1,527 1,670 5,702 Feb. 6,1885 Feb. 20,1885 Mar. 7,1885 250, 000 100, 000 250,000 90,800 61, 200 144,400 . 84,106 59, 625 138, 245 6,694 1,575 6,155 Mar. Apr. Apr. May 21,1885 14,1885 17,1885 23,1885 75,000 60, 000 100, 000 150, 000 57, 47, 89, 45, 700 700 000 000 56, 078 45,433 86, 583 42, 695 1,622 2,267 2,417 2,305 June 6,1885 June 9,1885 Aug. 17,1885 100, 000 550, 000 60, 000 44,100 90,000 54, 000 42,157 84,162 52, 372 1,943 5,838 1,628 2, 345, 000 1, 076, 990 1, 026, 309 50, 681 50, 000 24, 550 23, 760 790 50 000 24,550 23, 760 790 100,000 22, 500 20,522 1,978 500,000 45, 000 42, 979 2,021 600,000 67, 500 63, 501 50, 000 50, 000 60, 000 11,250 13, 500 24,950 11, 960 23,073 ^1^439 1, 5J0 1,877 160, 000 49, 700 44, 844 4, 856 250, 000 98, 030 92,244 5,786 100, 000 100, 000 22,500 33, 250 20, 350 30, 725 2,150 2,525 450, 000 153, 780 143,319 10,461 50, 000 185, 600 10,750 36, 700 9,431 34,540 1,319 2,160 July 4,1884 July 5,1884 July 21,1884 Sept. 10,1884 Oct. 28,1884 Aug. 30,1886 Total Greene County National Bank, Springfield, Mo . Feb. 8,1888 Union Stock Yards National Bank, Chicago 111 Feb. 29,1888 Total First National Bank, Decatur, Mich First National Bank, Mason, Mich First National Bank, Holly, Mich Sept. 20,1890 Oct. 28,1890 Oct. 31,1890 Total German National Bank, Evansville, Ind. Dec. 24,1890 Farmers and Merchants' NationalBank, Vandalia 111 . ... Jan. 10,1891 National Bank, Chester, S. C Mar. 2,1891 Total , First National Bank, Burlington, Wis.. Lansing National Bank, Lansing, Mich. Ash tabula National Bank, Ashtabula, Ohio Second National Bank of New Mexico, Santa Fe, N. Mex Dec. 19,1891 Mar. 5,1892 Total First National Bank, Nunda, N. Y Union National Bank, Phillips, Me 000 000 000 000 000 978lT 3,999 July 11,1892 80, 000 67, 850 64,750 3,100 July 17,1892 150, 000 33, 750 29, 323 4,427 465, 600 149, 050 138,044 11,006 200, 000 42, 900 39, 700 3,200 200, 000 42,900 39,700 3,200 50, 000 50,000 11,250 9,936 33,419 2,419 Total Sept. 25,1894 First National Bank, Petaluma, Cal Outstanding. $105,480 43,117 87, 595 131, 752 Total National Bank, Lebanon, Tenn Retired. $108, 000 45,000 90, 000 135,000 Total Citizens' National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind First National Bank, Northeast, Pa First National Bank, Galva, 111 First National Bank, Thorn town, Ind... Muncie National Bank, Muncie, Ind Merchants' National Bank, Evansville, Ind . . Say brook National Bank, Essex, Conn... Union National Bank, Albany, N. Y Battenkill National Bank, Manchester, Vt First National Bank, 0wosso, 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, Yt. Issued. $120,000 100, 000 100, 000 150,000 . 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 Capital. • Feb. 5,1895 Apr. 26,1895 36, 838 1,314 308 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 89.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1902—Continued. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Perkiomen National Bank, Pennsburg, Pa Sept. 10,1895 Total Second National Bank, Richmond, Ky... Nov. 4,1897 Total Manistee National Bank, Manistee, Mich . . . . Dec. 3,1901 Total Grand total Capital. $100,000 Issued. Retired. Outstanding. $22,500 $19,280 200,000 70, 588 62, 635 7,953 200,000 45, 000 33,480 11,520 200,000 45, 000 33, 480 11, 520 100,000 37, 900 11,200 20. 700 100, 000 37. 900 11, 200 26,700 3, 001, 676 165, 478 6, 421, 600 3,167,154 $3, 220 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 309 No. 90.—NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATIONS PLACED IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION, THOSE CLOSED BY EXPIRATION OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE, WITH NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF ASSOCIATIONS LIQUIDATED AND CLOSED BY EXPIRATION OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE SUCCEEDED BY ASSOCIATIONS WITH SIMILAR TITLES. Liquidations, Sec. 5220, IT. S. R. S. Expirations succeeded b y n e w associations. Liquidations, Sec. 5220, V. S. E. S., Expirations n o t succeeded by othsucceeded by er associations. n ewassociations. Number. Number. Number. Year. 1864 1865 I860 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 H Total 4 5 5 11 19 16 16 9 13 19 19 38 31 24 39 38 10 24 19 23 22 31 24 23 33 37 41 34 42 43 61 43 34 69 60 63 28 25 57 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, OCO 9, 409, 000 11, 450, 000 20,485, 000 4,144, 950 5,005, 000 19, 555, 000 1,152 171, 510, 060 1 Capital. $200.000 32 7, 335,000 2 4 2 7 4 5 1 1 2 2 500,000 585, 000 400,000 623, 900 300, 000 4.65 000 100.000 100,000 150, 000 334,000 Capital. $300, 000 400, 000 12, 715, 000 2, 600, 000 300,000 1, 255, 000 2 1 2 1 1 9 4 250,000 50, 000 175,000 100,000 100, 000 2, 700, 000 1,900,000 175, 000 3, 500, 000 8, 280, 000 2,285,000 1, 470, 000 1 100, 000 38. 555, 000 48 6,421,600 8 50, 000 350, 000 1,065, 000 75 12,557, 900 136 •] Number. 1 2 52 12 4 9 2 3 15 10 6 1 Capital. 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, 000 310 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 91.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF RECEIV DATE OF FAILURE, CAUSE OF FAILURE, DIVIDENDS PAID 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. Charter number. 1 F i r s t National Bank, Attica, N . Y 2 3 VenangoNationalBank, Franklin, P a . 1176 627 Merchants' National Bank, Washington, D. C. Date. 199 J a n . 14,1864 May 20,1865 Dec. 14,1864 Capital. Per Amount. cent. Surplus. $50,000 a 300, 000 200, 000 <D 50 Is Total 4 5 229 Feb. 8,1864 1225 J u n e 5,1865 50, 000 100, 000 Aug. 24,1865 Dec. 18,1863 100, 000 500, 000 1463 J u l y 17,1865 150, 000 1223 J u n e 5,1865 300, 000 Sept. 9,1865 200, 000 10 F i r s t National Bank, Medina, N. Y . - . Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. F i r s t National Bank, Selma, Ala F i r s t National Bank, New Orleans, La. National TTnadilla Bank, Unadilla, N.Y. Farmers and Citizens' National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. Croton National Bank, New York, N.Y. 11 12 13 1141 May 15,1865 F i r s t National Bank, Bethel, Conn 80 Sept. 9,1863 F i r s t National Bank, Keokuk, I o w a . . National Bank of Vicksburg, M i s s . . . . 803 Feb. 14,1865 60, 000 50, 000 50, 000 14 15 F i r s t National Bank, Rockford, 111 F i r s t National Bank of Nevada, Austin, Nev. 16 Ocean National Bank, New York, N.Y. Union Square National Bank, New York, N . Y. E i g h t h National Bank, New York, N.Y. F o u r t h National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Waverly National Bank, Waverly, N.Y. F i r s t National Bank, F o r t Smith, A r k . 6 7 8 9 Total 1537 162 1556 Total 18 19 20 21 is be 2,236 , 429 May 20,1864 1331 J u n e 23,1865 50, 000 155, 000 1232 J u n e 6,1865 1, 000, 000 1691 Mar. 13, 1869 250, 000 465 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Scandinavian National Bank, Chicago, 111. WallkillNational Bank, Middletown, N.Y. Crescent City National Bank, New Orleans, La. Atlantic National Bank, New York, N.Y. F i r s t National Bank, Washington, D.C. National Bank of the Commonwealth, New York, N . Y . Merchants' National Bank, Petersburg, Va. F i r s t National Bank, Petersburg, Va. F i r s t National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio. New Orleans National Banking Association, New Orleans, La. First National Bank, Carlisle, Pa Total $7,500 4.9 421, 052 42.1 140, 000 56.0 24, 403 23.0 18, 000 36.0 59.0 . 384 Apr. 16,1864 250, 000 286 Feb. 26,1864 100,000 1192 May 29,1865 106,100 1631 Feb. 6,1866 9, 424 50,000 i Total 22 1 .- Total 17 n $1, 780 7,1872 250, 000 1473 J u l y 21,1865 1978 May 175, 000 103, 250 Feb. 15,1872 500, 000 25, 000 5.0 183,000 61.0 1937 1388 J u l y 1,1865 300, 000 59, 472 J u l y 16,1863 500, 000 805, 000 161.1 July 1,1865 750, 000 429, 250 57.2 1548 Sept. 1,1865 140, 000 134,200 95.9 1378 J u l y 1,1865 436 May 24,1864 1825 May 27,1871 120,000 100,000 600, 000 97, 770 81.5 102, 666 102.6 108, 000 18.0 21 J u n e 29,1863 50, 000 26 1372 42, 000 84.0 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 311 ERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AT DATE OP ORGANIZATION AND AT CIRCULATION ISSUED, LAWFUL MONEY DEPOSITED WITH THE TREASURER TO ING OCTOBER 31,1902. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $50,000 Apr. 14,1865 W $44, 000 $44, 000 $43, 762 $238 1 300, 000 200, 000 May 1,1866 May 8,1866 U TJ 85, 000 180, 000 85,000 180,000 84, 794 179,454 206 546 2 3 265,000 265,000 264, 248 752 50, 000 100,000 $2, 288 Mar. 13,1867 20, 435 Mar. 21,1867 T Y 40, 000 90,000 40,000 90, 000 39, 761 89,773 239 227 4 5 100,000 500, 000 4,788 Apr. 30,1867 37,903 May 20,1867 B Q 85, 000 180, 000 85, 000 180,000 84, 611 178,911 389 1,089 6 7 120 000 Aug. 20,1867 W 100, 000 100, 000 99, 820 180 8 300,000 32, 000 Sept, 6,1867 IT 253, 900 253, 900 252,958 942 9 200, 000 Oct. a 180, 000 180, 000 179, 722 278 10 928, 900 928, 900 925, 556 3,344 26, 300 90,000 25, 500 26, 300 90,000 25,500 26,165 89, 669 25, 443 135 331 57 500,000 1,1867 1, 370, 000 60, 000 100,000 50, 000 4, 610 Feb. 28,1868 20, 000 Mar. 3,1868 5,000 Apr. 24,1868 i 141, 800 141, 800 141,277 523 1,400 Mar. 15,1869 5, 580 Oct. 14,1869 B IT 45, 000 129, 700 45, 000 129,700 44,743 128, 767 257 933 174,700 174, 700 173, 510 1,190 150, 000 Bee. 13,1871 Y 800, 000 800, 000 793,847 6,153 16 IT 50 000 50 000 49 779 221 17 210, 000 50, 000 250, 000 300,000 1, 000, 000 Bee 15 1871 200 000 11 12 13 14 15 250, 000 40,000 F 243, 393 243,393 241, 374 2,019 18 200, 000 33,905 Bee. 20,1871 U 179, 000 179, 000 177, 990 1,010 19 106,100 27,139 Apr. 23,1872 IT 71, 000 71,000 70,166 834 20 50, 000 2,509 May 2,1872 Y 45, 000 45, 000 44, 550 450 21 1,388, 393 1, 388, 393 1,377, 706 10, 687 do 1, 806,100 250 000 175, 000 B 135, 000 135, 000 134,796 204 99 17,000 Dec. 31,1872 B 118, 900 118,900 117, 879 1,021 23 Dec. 12 1872 500,000 3,045 Mar. 18,1873 M 450, 000 450, 000 448, 665 1, 335 24 300, 000 56, 000 Apr. 28,1873 A 100, 000 100, 000 98, 917 1, 083 25 500,000 108, 000 Sept. 19,1873 M 450, 000 450,000 443, 809 6,191 26 750, 000 56, 027 Sept. 22,1873 Y 234, 000 234, 000 231,133 2,867 27 400,000 18, 302 Sept. 25,1873 R 360,000 360, 000 357, 360 2,640 28 200,000 100,000 600, 000 11,801 do 16, 000 Oct. 18,1873 14,161 Oct. 23,1873 R P W 179, 200 90, 000 360, 000 179, 200 90, 000 360, 000 177,485 89, 039 357, 500 1,715 961 2,500 29 30 31 50, 000 25,000 Oct. 24,1873 TJ 32 3, 825, COO 45,000 45,000 44,530 470 2, 522,100 2,522,100 2, 501,113 20,987 312 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 91.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. 33 34 35 First National Bant, Anderson, Ind... First National Bank, Topeka, Kans ... First National Bank, Norfolk, Va 36 Gibson County National Bank, Princeton, Ind. First National Bank of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Cook County National Bank, Chicago, 111. First National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio Charlottesville National Bank, Charlottesville, Va. Charter number. Date. 44 1660 271 July 31,1863 Aug. 23,1866 Feb. 23,1864 2066 Nov. 30,1872 50,000 6,000 12.0 1695 Nov. 15,1869 100, 000 125, 000 125.0 1845 July 8,1871 300, 000 53, 333 17.8 900 1468 Mar. 16,1865 July 19,1865 100, 000 100, 000 108, 279 149,245 108.2 149. 2 2199 Oct. 30,1874 150, 000 4,500 3.0 276 2298 1776 1954 1313 818 456 1913 Feb. 24,1864 Sept. 18,1875 Jan. 26,1871 Apr. 6,1872 June 20,1865 Feb. 18,1865 June 2,1864 Jan. 2,1872 100,000 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 250, 000 75, 000 50, 000 184, 008 184.0 23, 500 25, 000 31, 500 382, 500 85, 450 36, 975 46.1 50.0 63.0 73. 0 113.9 73.9 Oct. Apr. Aug. Jan. 50, 000 200, 000 $36, 205 60, 000 67,000 2,976 80, 300 143, 000 222,319 670,000 160. 6 71.5 370.5 1000. 0 71,750 124, 000 143.5 248.0 Capital. Surplus. $50,000 50,000 100, 000 Amount. Per cent. $31,150 46, 000 90, 500 62.3 92.0 90.5 Total 37 38 39 40 Total 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 '' Miners' National Bank, Georgetown, Colo. Fourth National Bank, Chicago, 111. a. First National Bank, Bedford, Iowa... First National Bank, Osceola, Iowa... First National Bank, Duluth, Minn... First National Bank, LaCrosse, Wis.. City National Bank, Chicago, 111 WatkinsNationalBank,Watkins,N.Y First National Bank, Wichita, Kans.. 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, Franklin, Ind... Northumberland County National Bank, Shainokiu, Pa. First National Bank, Winchester, 111.. NationalExchange Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. National Bank of the State of Missouri, St. Louis, Mo. First National Ban k, Delphi, Ind First National Bau k, Georgetown, Colo. Lock Haven National Bank, Lock Haven, Pa. 101 971 50 689 1484 719 7,1863 1,1865 5,1863 9,1865 July 25,1865 Jan. 16,1865 50,000 50,000 1G65 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 15, 000 236 2047 1612 1995 Feb. 5,1864 Sept. 18,1872 Nov. 23,1865 J u n e 3,1872 120,000 200, 000 100, 000 100, 000 Apr. Apr. Dec. Mar. 27,1864 5,1864 16,1863 5,1864 60,000 50, 000 100, 000 100,000 86, 692 86.7 1266 June 13,1865 200, 000 205, 940 102.9 2157 2105 2027 1927 July 16,1874 May 13,1873 Aug. 14,1872 Jan. 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 45, 000 45.0 153, 600 128.0 1,035,000 38. 000 540, 500 25, 000 862.5 19.0 540.5 25.0 187,131 132,250 311.9 264.5 Total 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Third National Bank, Chicago, 111 Central National Bank, Chicago, 111.. First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. Commercial National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. First National Bank, Ashland, Pa. a .. FirstNationalBank,Tarrytown,N.Y . First National Bank, Allentown, Pa.a. First National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. a 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. 403 364 161 305 Total a Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 1,000 7,214 222 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $50,000 100,000 100, 000 Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. $23, 839 Nov. 23,1873 7,000 Dec. 16,1873 3,000 June 3,1874 P P 250, 000 50,000 150,000 1,000 Nov. 28,1874 18, 719 Dec. 10,1874 500, 000 80,000 Feb. 1,1875 100, 000 200,000 20, 000 Oct. 22,1875 22, 254 Oct. 28,1875 X V V E U 1, 000, 000 150, 000 200, 000 30,000 50, 000 100, 000 50, GOO 250,000 75,000 60,000 968 Jan. 24,1876] Feb. 10,000 25,000 130, 000 3,000 12,000 1,1876 do Feb. 25,1876 Mar. 13,1876 Apr. 11,1876 May 17,1876 July 12,1876 Sept. 23, 1876 Y N V P P V G B 965,000 TJ B B M Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $44,271 89, 039 93, 815 961 1,185 230, 000 227,125 2,875 43, 800 ~437570" $45,000 i 90, 000 95, 000 I $45, 000 90, 000 95,000 230,000 | 43,800~ 118,191 118,191 117, 350 285,100 285,100 283, 728 1,372 45, 000 146,585 45, 000 146, 585 44,155 144,880 845 1,705 638,676 638, 676 633,683 I 4, 993 45, 000 " 45,000 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 83,199 26, 850 44, 580 44, 773 44, 278 134, 441 66, 212 42, 688 2, 501 150 420 227 722 2 768 1,288 540, 609 540, 609 531,731 I 29, 662 177,200 92, 092 60, 300 29, 662 177,200 92,092 60, 300 "^87693" f 45, 000 90, 000 44,253 88, 860 296, 274 296, 274 280, 555 15, 719 45, 000 45, 000 71, 200 45, 000 45, 000 71,200 44,273 44, 685 70, 243 727 315 957 230~ 841 j 37 29(T 512 969 2,125 1,845 955 50, 000 200,000 132, 000 67, 000 10,000 30,000 28, 538 Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. 50,000 100, 000 17,135 20,000 Mar. 16,1877 I May 24,1877 | 2, 500, 000 248, 775 June 23,1877 50,000 75, 000 120, 000 20, 000 65,000 8,000 July 20,1877 Aug. 18,1877 Aug. 20,1877 W U V 951,728 951,728 926,229 25, 499 750, 000 200, 000 500, 000 300,000 200,000 Nov. 24,1877 10, 000 Dec. 1,1877 25, 000 Feb. 11,1878 6,392 do V V X V 597,840 45, 000 44,490 44, 500 597, 840 45, 000 44, 490 44,500 585,993 44, 424 42, 340 42, 422 11, 847 576 2,150 2,078 112,500 100,000 250, 000 100,000 19, 000 Feb. 28,1878 25,000 Mar. 23,1878 220,000 Apr. 15,1878 May 15,1878 V V N V 75, 554 89,200 78, 641 7,002 75, 554 89, 200 78, 641 7,002 73, 476 88, 062 76,089 6, 277 200,000 24, 000 June 8,1878 114,220 114, 220 112, 430 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 50,000 5,000 do 8,000 Sept. 13,1878 7,000 Sept. 14,1878 13, 500 Sept. 25,1878 29, 800 89, 300 44, 400 35, 328 29, 800 89, 300 44, 400 35, 328 29, 88, 43, 34, 305 841 790 683 495 459 610 645 50, 000 Oct. 1,1878 27, 000 27, 000 26, 780 220 1, 322, 275 1, 322, 275 1,294,912 27, 363 12,1876 27,1877 13,1877 12,1877 W M 3,344,000 2,612,500 X N 45, 000 90,000 i 38 175,075 90,247 59,345 j ! 747 1,140 2,078 1,138 | 65 2,552 66 725 I 67 1,790 I 68 314 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 91.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE B E E N PLACED I N THE H A N D S OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. 78 79 80 81 First National Bank, Warren sburg, Mo. German-American National Bank, Washington, D. C. German National Bank, Chicago, 111. a. Commercial National Bank, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Second National Bank, Scranton, Pa. a. National Bank of Poultney, V t . . . First National Bank, Monticello, Ind. First National Bank, Butler, Pa 82 83 84 First National Bank, Meadville, P a . . . First National Bank, Newark, N. J . . . First National Bank, Brattleboro, V t . 85 Mechanics' National Bank, Newark, 74 75 76 77 Charter number. Date. 1856 Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. cent. July 31,1871 $50,000 2358 May 14,1877 130, 000 $2, 000 Nov. 15,1870 June 6,1865 250, 000 100, 000 11, 872 49 Aug. 5,1863 1200 May 31,1865 2208 Dec. 3,1874 309 Mar. 11,1864 100,000 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 392,125 392.1 92, 000 92.0 7,400 14.8 139,000 278.0 115 52 470 Oct. 27,1863 Aug. 7,1863 June 30,1864 70, 000 125,000 100,000 248, 400 354.8 605, 250 484.2 387, 000 387.0 1251 J u n e 9,1865 500,000 251, 802 1734 1227 $57, 750 115.5 113, 000 113.0 Total Total 86 87 N.J. First National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y Pacific National Bank, Boston, Mass.. 235 Feb. 5,1864 2373 Nov. 9,1877 1,198, 000 239.6 287, 500 287.5 75, 000 30.0 100,000 250, 000 Total 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 First National Bank of Union Mills, Union City, Pa. Vermont National Bank, St. Albans, Vt. Total .First National Bank, Leadville, Colo.. City National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind. a First National Bank, St. Albaus, Vt... First National Bank, Monmouth, 111.. Marine National Bank, New York, N.Y. Hot Springs National Bank, Hot Springs, Ark. Richmond National Bank, Richmond, Ind. First National Bank, Livingston, Mont. First National Bank, Albion, N. Y First National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak. Logan National Bank, West Liberty, Ohio. 110 Oct. 23,1863 50, 000 1583 Oct. 11,1865 200, 000 2420 Mar. 19,1879 2889 Feb. 24,1883 60, 000 .100, 000 63, 000 105.0 3, 000 3.0 269 Feb. 20,1864 2751 July 7,1882 1215 J u n e 3,1865 2887 Feb. 17,1883 100, 000 75,000 400, 000 50,000 397,000 197.0 15,000 20.0 659, 643 164.9 3,000 6.0 2090 Mar. 5,1873 270, 000 3006 J u l y 16,1883 50, 000 2578 Dec. 22,1863 Oct. 25,1881 50,000 50,000 2942 May 7,1883 50,000 1276 91, 955 183.9 186, 000 2,000 93.0 274, 000 101.5 170,500 341.0 4,000 8.0 Total 101 102 103 104 Middletown National Bank, Middletown, N. Y. Farmers' National Bank, Bushnell, III. Schoharie County National Bank, Schoharie, N. Y.' Exchange Nation al Bank, Norfolk, Va. June 14,1865 200, 000 1791 Feb. 18,1871 •1510 Aug. 9,1865 50,000 100, 000 May 13,1865 100,000 1137 23,128 356, 000 178.0 38, 500 77.0 337,500 337.5 Total First National Bank, Lake City, Minn. 1740 Nov. 29,1870 50,000 Lancaster National Bank, Clinton, 583 Nov. 22,1864 200, 000 Mass. 107 First National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. 2465 Mar. 15,1880 50,000 Dak. 108 First National Bank, Wahpeton, 7$. 2624 Feb. 2,1882 50, 000 Dak. 100, 000 109 First National Bank, Angelica, N. Y.. 564 Nov. 3,1864 a Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 105 106 32,894 90,142 190.3 285,000 142.5 10, 000 20.0 12, 000 24.0 186,000 186.0 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 315 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $100, 000 130, 000 500, 000 100,000 200, 000 100, 000 50, 000 50.. 000 Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. $10, 600 Nov. 1,1878 Redeemed. Outstanding. X $45, 000 $45, 000 $44, 207 $793 74 P 62, 500 62, 500 62,171 329 75 X 42, 795 86, 900 42, 795 86, 900 39,690 85, 229 3,105 1,671 76 77 15,1879 7,1879 18,1879 23,1879 X X N E 91,465 90, 000 27, 000 71,165 91, 465 90, 000 27, 000 71,165 88, 88, 26, 69, 498 427 589 075 2, 967 1,573 411 2, 090 78 79 80 81 516,825 516, 825 503, 886 12, 939 20, 000 June 9,1880 62, 584 June 14,1880 57, 000 June 19,1880 R F N" 89, 500 326, 643 90, 000 89, 500 326, 643 90, 000 86, 880 318, 800 85, 883 2,620 7, 843 4, 117 2,000 do 125, 000 Dec. 20,1878 40,476 Feb. 11,1879 70, 000 4,000 2, 000 10, 600 Mar. Apr. July July 1, 230, 000 100, 000 300, 000 300, 000 Issued. 700,000 82 83 84 506, 143 506,143 491, 563 14,580 2,1881 C 449, 900 449, 900 438, 985 10, 915 85 50, 000 Apr. 22,1882 May 22,1882 P 99, 500 450, 000 99, 500 450, 000 97, 480 446, 963 2,020 3,037 86 87 999,400 999, 400 983,428 15, 972 50, 000 13, 455 Mar. 24,1883 s 43, 000 43, 000 41,753 1,247 88 200, 000 25, 000 Aug. 9,1883 V 65, 200 65, 200 62,458 2,742 89 108, 200 108,200 104, 211 3,989 15, 000 Jan. 24,1884 Mar. 11,1884 B Cr 53, 000 77, 000 53, 000 77, 000 52, 065 76, 220 935 780 90 91 P B T E 89, 980 27, 000 260,100 40, 850 89,980 27, 000 260,100 40, 850 87, 26, 251, 40, 818 770 745 450 2,162 230 8,355 400 92 93 94 95 500, 000 100, 000 961, 300 400, 000 Nov. s 1, 561, 300 250, 000 60, 000 100, 000 100, 000 75, 000 400,000 50, 000 40, 000 15, 000 225, 000 180 Apr. 22,1884, .....do. May 13,1884 June 2,1884 250, 000 33, 000 J u l y 23,1884 H 158,900 158, 900 151,141 7,759 96 50, 000 Aug. 25,1884 X 11, 240 11, 240 11,090 150 97 100, 000 50, 000 20,000 Aug. 26,1884 12, 500 Sept. 13,1884 B E 90, 000 18,650 90, 000 18,650 87, 020 18,405 2,980 245 98 99 50,000 1,000 Oct. 18,1884 P 23, 400 23,400 23,065 335 100 850,120 850,120 825,789 24, 331 200, 000 40, 000 Nov. 29,1884 I 176, 000 ^ 176, 000 172, 045 3,955 101 50, 000 50, 000 7,500 Dec. 17,1884 15,000 Mar. 23,1885 L 44,000 38, 350 44,000 38, 350 42, 802 36, 765 1,138 1,585 102 103 300, 000 150,000 Apr. 9,1885 0 104 1, 285, 000 B 600, 000 228, 200 228, 200 221, 547 6,653 486,550 486, 550 473, 219 13,331 50, 000 100, 000 10, 000 Jan. 4,1886 20, 000 Jan. 20,1886 E B 44, 420 72, 360 44,420 72, 360 43, 211 68, 988 1,209 3,372 105 106 50, 000 30, 447 Mar. 11,1886 J 10, 740 10, 740 10,470 27J 107 330 108 50,000 4,000 Apr. 8,1886 J 17,120 17,120 16,790 100, 000 20,100 Apr. 19,1886 A 89, 000 39,000 86, 239 2,761 109 316 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. No. 91.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. Date. no City National Bank, Williamsport, Pa. ! 2139 Mar. 17,1874 in Abington National Bank, Abington, J u l y 1,1865 112 First National Bank, Blair, Nebr 2724 J u n e 7,1882 Surplus. Per cent. $100,000 150, 000 $15,000 $, 38.5 307, 382 204.9 Capital. 50, 000 23,000 46.0 Total. 113 First National Bank, Pine Bluff, Ark.. 114 Palatka National Bank, Palatka, Fla.. 115 Fidelity National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. 116 Henrietta National Bank, Henrietta, Tex. 117 National Bank of Sumter, S. C 118 First National Bank, Dansville, N. Y.. 1191 F i r s t National Bank, Corry, P a 120 Stafford National Bank, Stafford ! Springs, Conn. 2776 Sept. 18,1882 50,000 3266 Nov. 20,1884 50, 000 3461 Feb. 27,1886 1, 000, 000 3022 j Aug. 8,1883 3082 75 605 686 Nov. 26,1883 Sept. 4,1863 Dec. 6,1864 J a n . 7,1865 50, 000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150, 000 10, 000 2, 784 .3 12, 250 24. 5 13,500 27.0 75, 825 151.6 108,500 168.5 306, 000 204.0 Total 121 Fifth National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.. 122 Metropolitan National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio. 123 First National Bank, Auburn, N. T . . 124 Commercial National Bank, Dubuque, Iowa. 125 State National Bank, Raleigh, N. C . . 126 Second National Bank, Xenia, Ohio.. 127 Madison National Bank, Madison, S. Dak. 128 Lowell National Bank, Lowell, Mich. 2835 Dec. 12,1882 2542 J u l y 12,1881 200, 000 500, 000 75,000 215, 000 231 I Feb. 4,1864 1801 ; Mar. 11,1871 100, 000 100, 000 266,000 266.0 146, 806 146.8 1682 June 17,1868 277 Feb. 24,1864 3597 • Dec. 7,1886 100, 000 60, 000 50, 000 278,000 5,000 1280 June 14,1865 50,000 37.5 463.3 10.0 159,494 318. 9 Total. 129 California National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. First National Bank, Anoka, Minn 3592 | Oct. 20, 1886 j 200, 000 2800 Sept. 14,1882 ! 50, 000 131 National Bank of Shelbyville, Tenn .. 2198 Oct. 29,1874 132 First National Bank, Sheffield, Ala 3617 | Jan. 14,1887 133 Third National Bank, Malone, N. Y . . . 3366 I J u l y 15,1885 134 First National Bank, Abilene, Kans ..! 2427 • June 23, 1879 135 Harper National Bank, Harper, Kans.| 3431 Jan. 6,1886 136 Gloucester City National Bank, Glou- j 3936 | Oct. 26,1888 cester City, N. J . • j 137 Park National Bank, Chicago, 111 3502 ' May 11,1886 138 State National Bank, Wellington,Kans 3564 Oct. 1,1886 139 Kingman National Bank, Kingman, j 3559 Sept. 16,1886 50,000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 18, 000 36. 0 Total Kans. 200, 000 50, 000 75,000 81,265 il63.2 I,OOO 2,000 i 4.0 75,350 '150.6 10,000 ! 20.0 24,000 12.0 5,000 I 10.0 20,500 27. 3 Total. 140 First National Bank, Alma, Kans*. 3769 I Aug. 3,1887 141 | First National Bank, Belleville, Kans. 3386 i Aug. 28,1885 142 ! First National Bank, Meade Center, 3695 I May 5,1887 Kans. American National Bank, Arkansas 3992 Mar. 15,1889 City, Kans. 144 City National Bank, Hastings, Nebr.. Dec. 27,1883 145 People's National Bank, Fayetteville, 2003 J u n e 27,1872 N.C. 146 Spokane National Bank, Spokane 3838 Jan. 4,1888 Falls, Wash. 147 First National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans. 3249 Sept. 11,1884 Second National Bank, McPherson, 3791 Sept. 16,1887 148 Kans. a Restored to solvency. 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 100, 000 14, 000 17, 500 8,857 28.0 35.0 17.7 28, 000 28.0 50, 000 75, 000 60,000 44,547 89.1 182, 500 243.3 50, 000 50, 000 54,500 109.0 8, 500 17. 0 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 317 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. $100,000 150, 000 $12, 500 May 4,1886 25, 300 Aug. 2,1886 D 50, 000 11,000 Sept. 8,1886 u T 650, 000 50, 000 50, 000 1, 000, 000 50, 000 20, 000 Nov. 20,1886 June 3,1887 50,000 J u n e 27,1887 V V B 8, 000 Aug. 17,1887 Issued. $43,140 25, 425 $43,140 25. 4-25 Redeemed. $41,145 25, 425 Outstanding. $1, 995 110 111 26,180 26,180 25, 790 390 328, 385 328, 385 318, 058 10, 327 26, 280 19, 210 90, 000 26, 280 19, 210 90, 000 25, 795 18, 960 89, 002 485 113 250 114 998 115 112 K 11, 250 11, 250 11, 055 195 116 Aug. 24,1887 Sept. 8,1887 Oct. 11,1887 Oct. 17,1887 A B V B 11,250 15, 730 73, 829 139, 048 11,250 15,730 73,829 139,048 11, 040 14, 360 70, 700 134, 556 210 117 1,370 118 3,129 119 4,492 120 386, 597 386, 597 375,468 300, 000 1, 000, 000 30, 000 Nov. 15,1887 180, 000 Feb. 10,1888 F V 44, 430 277, 745 44, 430 277, 745 43, 075 271,720 150, 000 100,000 Feb. 20,1888 20, 000 Apr. 2,1888 R V 63,446 62,170 63, 446 62,170 59,501 59,792 3,945 2,378 100,000 150, 000 50, 000 Apr. 11,1888 14, 000 May 9,1888 3,000 June 23,1888 B Y S 22, 500 48, 470 11, 250 22, 500 48, 470 11, 250 20, 975 45, 590 11,178 1, 525 125 2,880 126 72 127 50, 000 10, 000 Sept. 19,1888 w 50, 000 50,000 100, 000 200, 000 10, 000 15, 000 10,183 24, 000 1, 550, 000 1, 900, 000 200, 000 50, 000 10, 000 Jan. 14,1889 4,300 Apr. 22,1889 Q B 250, 000 11,129 1, 355 121 6,025 122 123 124 27, 800 27,800 25, 648 2,152 557,811 557,811 537,479 20, 332 45,000 45,000 44, 440 560 129 11,250 | 11,250 11, 002 248 130 56, 250 56,250 55,442 808 16, 710 22, 500 10,750 21,240 10, 750 11, 250 ' 15,885 21, 950 10, 580 20,445 10, 610 11,120 825 550 170 795 . 140 130 128 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 25, 000 Dec. Dec. 400 Dec. 17, 600 Jan. Feb. June 13,1889 23,1889 30,1889 21,1890 10,1890 12,1890 $ W F F 16,710 22, 500 10, 750 21, 240 10, 750 11,250 200, 000 50,000 100,000 21,000 Julv 14,1890 3,915 Sept. 25,1890 1,000 Oct. 2,1890 F W X 45, 000 11, 250 22, 000 45,000 11, 250 22, 000 43,100 10, 980 21,490 171, 450 171, 450 166,160 75,000 50, 000 50,000 1,603 Nov. 21,1890 5,000 Dec. 12,1890 4,000 Dec. 24,1890 H G V 16, 875 11,250 10, 750 16, 875 11, 250 10, 750 16, 645 10, 995 10, 525 300, 000 24, 000 Dec. 26,1890 a 45,000 45, 000 43, 960 1,040 143 100,000 125, 000 Jan. 14,1891 32, 000 Jan. 20,1891 610 1,897 144 145 100,000 25, 000 Feb. 3,1891 50, 000 50, 000 10, 000 Feb. 11,1891 7,500 Mar. 25,1891 750, 000 j R H F Q 131 132 133 134 135 136 1,900 137 270 138 510 139 5,290 230 140 255 141 225 142 22, 500 28, 800 22, 500 28, 800 21, 890 26, 903 21, 700 21, 700 21, 325 3.75 146 10,750 11,250 10, 750 11,250 10, 515 11,000 235 250 147 148 318 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 91.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends paid d u r i n g existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. Date. Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. cent. 149 Pratt County National Bank, Pratt, 3787 Sept. 8,1887 $50,000 150 2291 July 30,1875 200, 000 3468 Mar. 13,1886 500,000 122,198 2023 July 29,1872 3181 May 10,1884 100, 000 50, 000 162,500 162.5 23, 275 46.5 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 Kan s. Keystone National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Spring Garden National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. National City Bank, Marshall, Mich.. Ked Cloud National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr. Asbury Park National Bank, Asbury 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, Clearfield, Pa... Farley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala. a First NationalBank, Cold water, Kans. $122, 730 61.4 24.4 3792 Sept. 17,1887 100, 000 4415 Sept. 12,1890 2811 Nov. 8,1882 3927 Sept. 28,1888 300, 000 50, 000 60, 000 18, 000 6.0 57,250 114.5 8,400 14.0 4135 Oct. 3,1889 3223 July 15,1884 3706 May 17,1887 50,000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 100.0 25,000 25.0 4146 Oct. 28,1889 100, 000 768 Jan. 30,1865 4180 Dec. 18,1889 100, 000 100,000 3703 May 9,1887 52,000 209, 000 209.0 2,080 4.0 Total 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 Maverick National Bank, Boston, Mass. Corry National Bank, Corry, Pa Cheyenne National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo. California National Bank, San Diego, Cal. Firat National Bank, Wilmington, N.C. Huron National Bank, Huron, S. Dak. First National Bank, Downs, Kans... First National Bank, Muncy, Pa Bell County National Bank, Temple, Tex. First NationalBank, Deming, N. Mex. First National Bank, Silver City, N. Mex. Lima National Bank, Lima, Ohio National Bank of (Juthrie, Okla Cherryvale National Bank, Cherryvale, Kans. First National Bank, Erie, Kans First National Bank, Rockwall, Tex.. Yincennes National Bank, Vincennes, Ind. 677 Dec. 31,1864 569 Nov. 12,1864 3416 Dec. 2,1885 400,000 $61,390 984, 000 241.0 100,000 100, 000 198,000 198.0 26, 000 26.0 3828 Dec. 29,1887 150, 000 79, 000 52.7 1656 July 25,1866 250, 000 290,710 116.3 3267 3569 837 4404 Nov. 21,1884 Oct. 12,1886 Feb. 23,1865 Aug. 25,1890 50, 000 50, 000 100,000 50, 000 27, 750 55.5 17, 693 35.4 212, 988 213.0 2,500 5.0 3160 Apr. 22,1884 3554 Sept. 17,1886 50, 000 50, 000 2859 Jan. 16,1883 4383 July 31,1890 4288 Apr. 16,1890 100, 000 100, 000 50,000 56, 250 112.5 30, 000 60.0 87, 500 87.5 2,500 2.5 3,500 7.0 3963 Jan. 15,1889 3890 May 29,1888 1454 July 17,1865 50, 000 50,000 100,000 5,954 11.9 15, 000 30.0 441, 000 441. 0 Total First National Bank, Del Norte, 4264 Colo. 183 Newton National Bank, Newton, 3297 Kans. 184 Capital National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr. 2988 185 Bankers and Merchants' National 4213 Bank, Dallas, Tex. 186 First National Bank, Little Rock, 1648 Ark. 187 Commercial National Bank, Nash- 3228 ville, Tenn. 188 Alabama National Bank, Mobile, Ala. 1817 189 First National Bank, Ponca, Nebr 3627 190 Second National Bank, Columbia, 2568 Tenn. 191 Columbia National Bank, Chicago, 111. 3677 (t Restored 182 Mar. 18,1890 50,000 3,500 7.0 Jan. 28,1885 65, 000 58, 500 90.0 June 29,1883 Jan. 21,1890 100, 000 500, 000 272, 500 272.5 35,000 7.0 Apr. 12,1866 150,000 554, 250 369.5 July 22,1884 200, 000 232, 500 116.25 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 Apr. 23,1887 200, 000 to solvency. 30,000 1.5 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 319 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.- -Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money doposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $50, 000 $3, 000 Apr. 7,1891 H $10,750 $10, 750 $10, 470 $280 500, 000 100, 000 May 9,1891 0 41,180 41,180 38, 770 2,410 150 750, 000 132,500 May 21,1891 Q 45,000 45, 000 43, 800 1,200 151 100, 000 75, 000 20, 000 3,000 J u n e 22,1891 J u l y 1,1891 D Y 44,000 16, 875 44,000 16, 875 41, 993 16,430 2,007 445 152 153 540 154 149 100, 000 3,500 July G 20, 700 20,700 20,160 300, 000 75, 000 60, 000 4,000 9,000 4,600 J u l y 16,1891 do J u l y 21, 1891 1 45, 000 16, 275 13, 500 45, 000 16, 275 13, 500 43,250 15, 830 1:5, 258 1,750 155 445 156 242 157 60, 000 150, 000 150, 000 500 23, 600 10,500 J u l y 23,1891 A u g . 7,1891 Aug. 17,1891 0 H G 12, 900 33,250 33,750 12, 900 33,250 33, 750 12, 310 32, 545 32,730 590 158 705 159 1,020 160 Oct 2,1891 3 1891 Y 22 500 22 500 21 900 600 161 100, 000 100,000 46, 000 8,000 Oct. 7,1891 . do.. S Y 95, 597 95,597 22, 500 89,825 5,772 22 500 162 163 52, 000 790 Oct. 14,1891 H 164 100 000 3, 622, 000 11,200 11, 200 10, 970 230 641, 352 663, 852 617,999 45,853 78, 894 78, 894 66, 938 91, 955 32, 770 400, 000 800, 000 Nov. 2,1891 F 100,000 150, 000 17,000 15, 000 Nov. 21,1891 Dec. 5,1891 R 0 96,180 33, 750 96,180 33, 750 500, 000 100, 000 11, 956 165 4,225 980 166 167 Dec. 18,1891 0 45,000 * 45, 000 43,450 1,550 168 250, 000 17, 512 Dec. 21,1891 B 52,880 52, 880 49, 615 3,265 169 75,000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 15,958 2,500 J a n . 7,1892 Feb. 6,1892 Feb. 9,1892 Feb. 19,1892 U Y S B 18, 000 10,750 94, 899 11, 250 18, 000 10,'750 94,899 11, 250 17, 580 10, 495 89,452 10,880 420 170 255 171 5,447 172 370 173 100, 000 50, 000 13, 500 4,000 Feb. 29,1892 do P P 22, 500 11,250 22,500 11, 250 21,590 10, 870 910 174 380 175 200,000 100, 000 50,000 44,000 2,000 1,000 Mar. 21,1892 J u n e 22,1892 J u l y 2,1892 G 45,000 21,800 11, 250 45, 000 21, 800 11,250 43, 478 21,190 10, 880 1,522 176 610 177 370 178 50, 000 125, 000 100,000 do 1,500 17, 500 J u l y 20,1892 40,000 J u l y 22,1892 Y 11,250 26, 720 31,780 11,250 26, 720 31, 780 10,955 26, 040 26, 830 295 179 680 180 4,950 181 8 2 2, 450,000 50, 000 4,800 100, 000 300, 000 500 000 6,000 10 000 500,000 100, 000 500,000 100, 000 623,153 623,153 584, 968 J a n . 14,1893 G 11,250 11, 250 11, 020 J a n . 16,1893 T 48, 740 48, 740 47 520 1 220 183 Feb. 6,1893 B o T 43, 700 44 000 43,700 44 000 41, 570 42, 290 2,130 184 1 710 185 63, 495 63,495 53,890 9,605 186 6,1893 Q Y 45, 000 45, 000 40, 700 4,300 187 s 42, 800 11, 250 22, 500 42, 800 11, 250 22, 500 34, 610 10, 690 20, 800 8,190 188 560 189 1,700 190 Q 43, 600 43, 600 41,163 2,437 do do Apr. 150, 000 50, 000 100,000 3,400 18,500 A p r . 17,1893 May 13,1893 May 19,1893 1, 000,000 50, 000 May 22,1893 38,185 230 182 320 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 91.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization Name and location of bank. Charter number. 192 193 104 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 Elmira National Bank, Elmira, N. Y . . National Bank of North Dakota, Fargo, N . Dak. Evanston National Bank, Evanston, 111. National Bank of Deposit of the City of New York. Oglethorpe National Bank, Brunswick, Ga. F i r s t National Bank, Lakota, N. Dak. F i r s t National Bank, Cedar F a l l s , Iowa. F i r s t National Bank, Brady, Tex F i r s t National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.a Citizens' National Bank, Hillsboro, Ohio. F i r s t National Bank, Brunswick, Ga. City National Bank, Brownwood, Tex. a Merchants' National Bank, Tacoma, Wash. City National Bank, Greenville, Mich. First National Bank, W h a t c o m , Wash. Columbia National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash. Citizens' National Bank, Spokane, Wash, a F i r s t National Bank, Phillipsburg, Mont, a Linn County National Bank, Albany, Oreg. Nebraska National Bank, Beatrice, Nebr. Gulf National Bank, Tampa, Fla Livingston National Bank, Livingston, Mont. Chemical National Bank, Chicago, 111. Bozemaja National Bank, Bozeman, Mont, a Consolidated National Bank, San Diego, Cal. F i r s t National Bank, Cedartown, Ga. Merchants' National Bank. Great Falls, Mont. State National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn. Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont.a Indianapolis National Bank, Indian- | apolis, Ind. Northern National Bank, Big Rapids, Mich. F i r s t National Bank, Great Falls, Mont.a First National Bank, Kankakee, 111. a. National Bank of the Commonwealth, Manchester, N. H . F i r s t National Bank, Starkville, Miss. Stock-Growers' National Bank, Miles City, Mont. Texas National Bank, San Antonio, Tex. Albuquerque National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex. F i r s t National Bank, Vernon, T e x . . . First National Bank, Middlesboro, Ky. F i r s t National Bank, Orlando, F l a . a . . Citizens National Bank,Muncie,Ind. Bank,Muncie,Ind. a Citizens' First National Bank, Hot F i t N t i l B k H t Springs, S i S Dak S. Dak. Date. 4105 Aug. 30,1889 4256 Mar. 12,1890 Capital. $200, 000 250, 000 Surplus. Amount. $11,000 52, 500 Per 5.5 21.0 4767 J u n e 29,1892 100,000 2, 000 3771 Aug. 5,1887 300,000 36, 000 2.0 12.0 3753 J u l y 16,1887 100, 000 4143 Oct. 23,1889 2177 Sept. 1,1874 50,000 50, 000 34.5 12, 000 24.0 102, 600 205.2 4198 Jan. 7,1890 3360 J u n e 30,1885 50, 000 50,000 15,000 30.0 62,000 124.0 2039 Sept. 4,1872 34, 500 100, 000 199,156 199.1 3116 I Feb. 2,1884 4344 ! June 17,1890 55, 000 75,000 56, 200 102.2 58, 000 77.3 3172 I M a y 2,1884 50, 000 110, 000 220.0 3243 Aug. 28,1884 4099 Aug. 26,1889 50,000 50, 000 32, 250 64.5 5,000 10.0 4351 J u n e 28,1890 100, 000 Apr. 8,1889 150, 000 4185 4658 Dec. 4,000 4.0 5,1891 50, 000 4326 May 31,1890 100,000 10, 000 10.0 4185 Dec. 21,1889 100, 000 19, 362 19.3 4478 Dec. 2,1890 4117 Sept. 11,1889 50,000 50, 000 4666 Dec. 15,1891 1,000, 000 50,000 2803 Oct. 23,1882 4,000 8.0 49,500 99.0 3056 Sept. 22,1883 250, 000 180,000 72.0 4075 July 16,1889 4434 Oct. 7,1890 75, 000 100,000 11, 250 15.0 4102 Aug. 28,1889 2813 Nov. 11,1882 581 Nov. 21,1864 100, 000 250,000 300, 000 260, 000 104.0 ., 249, 000416.3 1832 June 5,1871 90, 000 3525 July 1,1886 250, 000 122,250 1793 Feb. 20,1871 4692 Feb. 9,1892 50, 000 100,000 140,500 280.9 3688 Apr. 30,1887 3275 Dec. 20,1884 50, 000 100,000 16, 500 33.0 23,000 23.0 3298 J a n . 31,1885 100,000 26, COO 3222 July 14,1884 50,000 69, 750 133.5 4033 May 13,1889 4201 J a n . 8,1890 50,000 50,000 39, 000 3469 Mar. 16,1886 2234 Mar. 15,1875 4370 July 15,1890 50,000 100, 000 50, 000 a Restored to solvency. 183, 053 203.4 48.8 26.0 78.0 27, 500 45.0 196,992 19G. 9 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 321 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Circulation. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $200,000 250,000 Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. $16, 009 M a y 26,1893 7,797 J u n e 6,1893 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. 0 Q $43, 000 44,250 $43,000 44,250 $41, 260 41, 950 $1, 740 2,300 192 193 194 J u n e 7,1893 T 22,500 22, 500 21, 310 1,190 300, 000 60, 000 J u n e 9,1893 F 45, 000 45, 000 43,540 1,460 195 150,000 35,000 J u n e 12,1893 Y 32, 900 32, 900 31, 280 1,620 196 50,000 50, 000 1,931 J u n e 13,1893 25, 000 . . . . d o TJ L 11, 250 11, 250 11,250 11, 250 10,800 9,477 450 1,773 197 198 50,000 125, 000 3,000 do 25, 000 J u n e 15,1893 T G 11,250 28,120 11,250 28,120 10, 500 24,450 750 3,670 199 200 100,000 245 100, 000 50, 000 J u n e 16,1893 Q 24,550 24, 550 20, 860 3,690 201 200,000 150, 000 50, 000 J u n e 17,1893 6,000 J u n e 20,1893 V F 44, 000 16, 730 44,000 33, 750 41, 800 32,130 2,200 1,620 202 203 250, 000 75,000 J u n e 23,1893 Y 45, 000 45, 000 43, 340 1,660 204 50,000 50,000 6,064 3,000 J u n e 27,1893 do Y 11,250 11, 250 11,250 11, 250 10, 810 10,820 440 430 205 206 100, 000 1,000 22, 500 22,500 21,800 700 207 . ...do Y 150, 000 Julv 1 1893 XUl/U Y 50,000 July 8,1893 Y 3,350 11, 250 3,350 7,900 209 100, 000 15, 000 J u l y 10,1893 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 1, 000, 000 50,000 250, 000 75,000 100, 000 100, 000 500,000 300, 000 U L*-L^V -1-1 208 V 21, 700 21,700 20, 660 1,040 210 July 12,1893 Y 21,880 21, 880 21, 420 460 211 J u l y 14,1893 10, 000 July 20,1893 Y Y 11,250 10,750 11, 250 10,750 10,880 10,460 370 212 290 213 J u l y 21,1893 J u l y 22,1893 T Y 45, 000 45,000 11, 250 43, 450 1,550 214 11, 250 215 50, 000 July 24,1893 Y 55, 300 55,300 52, 710 J u l y 2fi, 1893 J u l y 29,1893 V Y 16, 370 22, 500 16, 370 22,500 15,380 21, 965 990 217 535 218 7,000 . do . . . 100, 000 Aug. 2,1893 60, 000 Aug. 3,1893 Y Y B 21,800 8,230 57, 212 21, 800 45,000 57, 212 20, 700 8,230 45,839 1, 100 219 36, 770 220 11, 373 221 Aug. W 33, 250 33, 250 30, 745 2, 505 222 Y 10,765 45,000 10,765 34, 235 223 11, 250 224 1,620 225 7,500 10,000 8,470 100,000 5,1893 2,590 250,000 95,000 50, 000 200, 000 22, 000 5,000 do Aug. 7,1893 0 67, 500 11, 250 67,500 65, 880 60, 000 75, 000 3,782 10,000 Aug. 9,1893 do 0 0 13, 500 17,100 13,500 17,100 12, 990 16, 090 510 1,010 do 216 226 227 100,000 20, 000 Aug. 10,1893 Y 22, 500 22, 500 21,210 1, 290 228 175, 000 38, 000 Aug. 11,1893 V 44,150 44,150 42,300 1,850 100, 000 50,000 10, 000 Aug. 12,1893 2,000 do Y Y 22, 500 11, 250 22,500 11, 250 21, 950 10, 630 150, 000 200,000 50, 000 Aug. 14,1893 do 55, 000 -----10, 000 Aug. 17,1893 ii,250* 45, 000 11, 250 ii,"66o" OUR 1902, PT 1 21 229 550 230 620 231 232 45,000 233 190 234 322 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 91.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Char- ter number. 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 First National Bank, Marion, Kans... Washington National Bank, Taeoma, 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.** First National Bank, Sundance, Wyo. First National Bank, North Manchester, Ind. Commercial National Bank, Denver, Colo. First National Bank, Dayton, Tenn... Total 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 . Date. Capital. Surplus. Amount. Per cent.- i 3018 J u l y 28,1883 4018 Apr. 23,1889 $75, 000 100, 000 $72, 682 96.9 44, 000 44.0 3608 Dec. 22,1886 4561 May 4,1891 150, 000 100, 000 54, 000 36.0 6, 000 6.0 240, 500 240.5 1147 May 15,1865 100,000 4282 Apr. 8,1890 50,000 4290 Am\ 18 1890 100, 000 4315 ' TVfflv 19 1890 50,000 4343 June 16,1890 2903 Mar. 17,1883 50, 000 50, 000 4,500 9.0 ... 10, 000 20.0 38, 673 77.3 4113 Sept. 6,1889 250, 000 4362 July 10,1890 50,000 3199 May 29,1884 50,000 2805 Oct. 24,1882 50,000 190,100 380.2 100, 000 100.0 *8,500 17.0 39,738 79.5 ... Hutchinson 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, Vernon, Tex National Bank of Middletown, Pa First National Bank, Kearney, Nebr.. 3719 June 7,1887 100, 000 3101 Dec. 29,1883 60,000 35,000 58.3 4064 July 2,1889 50, 000 4, 000 8.0 3514 3047 4316 4360 June 1,1886 Sept. 14,1883 May 20,1890 July 9,1890 200, 000 50, 000 50, 000 200, 000 1627 4249 3524 2351 3401 Jan. Mar. June Apr. Oct. 100,000 $7, 340 100,000 2,125 52, 000 100, 000 5,895 50,000 2,1866 5,1890 29,1886 9,1887 23,1885 3676 Apr. 21,1887 4206 Jan. 11,1890 4170 Dec. 4,1889 2786 Sept. 29,1882 4130 Sept. 27,1889 585 Nov. 23,1864 2806 Oct. 25,1882 50, 000 75,000 50, 000 50,000 50, 000 100, 000 17,137 50, 000 66, 000' 33.0 32, 500 65.0 15, 750 31.5 8,000 319,000 319.0 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 17,065 34.1 231, 500 231.5 95,113 190.2 Total 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 Buffalo County National Bank, Kear- 3526 ney, Nebr. First National Bank, Johnson City, 3951 Tenn. Citizens' National Bank, Madison, 3151 S. Dak. Citizens' National Bank, Spokane 4005 Falls, Wash, a Taeoma National Bank, Taeoma, 2924 Wash. City National Bank, Quanah, Tex 4361 Central National Bank, Rome, N. T . . . 1376 First National Bank, Redlield, S. Dak. 3398 North Platte National Bank, North 4024 Platte, Nebr. a Restored July 3,1886 100, 000 Dec. 24,1888 50, 000 12,500 Apr. 10,1884 50, 000 50, 000 100.0 Apr. 8,1889 150,000 Apr. 13,1883 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 July July Oct. May 9,1890 1,1865 2,1885 4,1889 to solvency. 43, 500 43.5 15,000 25.0 10.0 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 323 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures: Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $75, 000 100, 000 $5, 600 A u g . 22,1893 A u g . 26,1893 T T $21, 900 43, 500 $21,900 43, 500 $20, 870 41, 650 $1, 030 1,850 235 236 150, 000 100, 000 60, 000 10,000 Sept. 2,1893 Sept. 14,1893 F O 33, 750 22, 500 33, 750 22, 500 32,130 21, 360 1,620 1,140 237 238 50, 000 10, 000 Sept. 23,1893 Y 41,137 41,137 39,552 1,585 239 50, 000 1,000 Sept. 30,1893 V 11, 250 11, 250 10, 975 275 240 Oct. 3,1893 o 22, 500 22, 500 21, 420 1,080 Oct. 100 000 5 1893 Y 15 450 15 450 14 620 830 50, 000 50-, 000 5,000 10, 000 Oct. 11,1893 Oct. 16,1893 11, 250 27, 000 11, 250 27,000 10, 770 26, 300 480 700 243 244 250, 000 40, 000 Oct. 24,1893 T F Y 45,000 45, 000 43,160 1,840 245 50, 000 5,000 Oct. 25,1893 Y 41, 250 11, 250 10, 870 380 246 1, 056, 729 1, 820,154 1,572,721 247,433 50,000 10, 935, 000 100, 000 10,000 Nov. 6,1893 Y 22, 500 22, 500 20, 650 1,850 250, 000 21, 515 Nov. 20,1893 J 45,000 45, 000 43,143 1,857 248 200, 000 40,000 Dec. 12,1893 XT 45, 000 45,000 43, 565 1,435 249 247 60, 000 34, 200 Dec. 14,1893 T 13, 500 13, 500 12, 955 545 250 50, 000 1,500 J a n . 26,1894 V 11, 250 11, 250 10, 540 710 251 300,000 50, 000 75, 000 200,000 25, 000 4,500 Feb. 1,1894 Feb. 26,1894 F e b . 28,1894 do u z 44, 280 11, 250 16,870 45 000 44, 280 11,250 16, 870 45 000 42,850 10,470 16, 000 42 570 1,430 780 870 2 430 252 253 254 255 250,000 100, 000 100,000 200, 000 75 000 25,000 13, 000 4,529 350,000 4,353 1,180 842 4,715 1 590 256 257 258 259 260 50, 000 75,000 5,000 May June June July July G Z 10,1894 8,1894 29,1894 6,1894 13 1894 S F Y 48, 341 22, 500 22, 500 45,000 27 750 48, 22, 22, 45, 27 341 500 500 000 750 43,988 21, 320 21, 658 40, 285 26 160 3,000 13, 504 Aug. 2,1894 do F L 11,250 16, 870 11,250 16, 870 10, 858 15, 920 392 261 950 262 50,000 250, 000 4,000 50, 000 A u g . 14,1894 Sept. 5,1894 11, 250 44, 500 11, 250 44, 500 11, 013 42,525 237 263 1,975 264 100, 000 85,000 150, 000 1,000 21, 000 8,664 Sept. 24,1894 do Oct. 24,1894 Y E V I Y 21J540 667785 33,750 21, 640 66, 785 33,750 20, 975 61,320 31, 942 665 265 5,465 266 1,808 267 626, 786 626, 786 590, 707 100,000 35, 000 N o v . 10,1894 Y 22, 500 22, 500 20, 800 50,000 4,000 Nov. 13,1894 11, 250 11, 250 10, 570 680 269 50,000 16, 000 Dec. 12,1894 Q G 11, 250 11,250 10, 725 525 270 150,000 25, 000 Dec. 13,1894 Y 33,050 33, 050 31,120 1,930 271 200, 000 18,417 Dec. 14,1894 E 44, 360 44, 360 41,550 2,810 272 100, 000 100, 020 50, 000 75, 000 12,000 20, 000 10,000 4,850 Dec. 15,1894 J a n . 2,1895 J a n . 11,1895 J a n . 14,1895 Z Z F Y 22,050 22, 545 11,250 16,155 22, 050 22, 545 11, 250 16,155 19, 950 19,440 10, 685 15, 615 2,100 3,105 565 540 273 274 275 276 Z 2, 770, 000 36, 079 1, 700 268 324 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9i.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 Needles National Bank, Needles, Cal. National Broome County Bank, Binghamton, N. Y. First National Bank, San Bernardino, Cal. Dover National Bank, Dover, N. H Browne National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash. First National Bank, Anacortes, Wash. Holdrege National Bank, Holdrege, Nebr. National Bank of Kansas City, Mo .. First National Bank, Texarkana, Tex. First National Bank, Ravenna, Nebr. City National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex. First National Bank, Dublin, Tex... First National Bank, Ocala, Fla First National Bank, Willimantic, Conn. First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash, a First National Bank, Ida Grove, Iowa. t> First National Bank, Pella, Iowa Merchants' National Bank, Seattle, Wash. Union National Bank, Denver, Colo.. Superior National Bank, West Superior, Wis. Puget Sound National Bank, Everett, Wash. Keystone National Bank of Superior, West Superior, Wis. First National Bank, South Bend, Wash. State National Bank, Denver, Colo. & Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Nebr. First National Bank, Wellington, Kans. Columbia National Bank, Tacoma, Wash. Total First National Bank, Orlando, Fla. a.. Bellingham Bay National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash. 306 Chattahoochee National Bank, Columbus, Ga. 307 German National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr. 308 Fort Stanwix National Bank, Rome, N.Y. 309 Farmers' National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio. Humboldt First National Bank, Humboldt, Kans. 311 Grand Forks National Bank, Grand Forks, N. Dak. 312 First National Bank, Bedford City, Va. 313 National Bank of Jefferson, Tex 314 Sumner National Bank, Wellington, Kans. 315 First National Bank, Cheney, Wash. 316 Kittitas Valley National Bank, Ellensburg,Wash. a Second failure. 304 305 Charter number. Date. 4873 1513 Mar. 6,1893 A u g . 9,1865 $50, 000 100, 000 $20,000 3527 July 3,1886 100,000 1043 4025 Apr. 22,1865 M a y 4,1889 100, 000 150, 000 4458 Nov. 6,1890 50, 000 3875 Apr. 26,1888 50, 000 3489 3065 Apr. 13,1886 Oct. 26,1883 1, 000, 000 50, 000 4043 May 22,1889 2359 May 28, 1877 50, 000 50, 000 4062 J u l y 1,1889 3470 Mar. 16,1886 2388 J u n e 20,1878 50, 000 50, 000 100, 000 Capital. 4315 May 19,1890 50, 000 3930 Oct. 10,1888 100, 000 1891 Oct. 14,1871 2985 J u n e 23,1883 50, 000 50, 000 4382 J u l y 30,1890 4680 J a n . 13,1892 1, 000, 000 200, 000 Surplus. Amount. Per cent. $188, 914 188.9 65, 875 65.8 241, 000 241.0 6,000 4.0 21,250 15, 000 500 42.5 655, 000 65.5 100, 439 200.9 12, 500* 25.0 358, 500 717.0 3, 000 6.0 15, 750 31.5 117, 500 117.5 50, 088 50.1 57, 500 115.0 110, 250 220.5 190, 000 4796 Sept. 23,1892 50, 000 4399 A u g . 16,1890 100, 000 24, 500 24.5 4467 Nov. 15,1890 50,000 2,000 4.0 2694 May 16,1882 3201 J u n e 5,1884 120, 000 100, 000 150, 600 125.5 95, 750 95.7 58, 750 117.5 2879 Feb. 13,1883 50, 000 4623 Sept. 2,1891 200, 000 3976 Mar. 16,1886 Feb. 7,1889 50, 000 60, 000 27, 500 55.0 2, 400 4.0 279, 000 279.0 1630 J a n . 22,1866 100,000 3571 Oct. 16,1886 100, 000 1410 July 8,1865 150,000 22, 000 11.0 33,832 33.8 54, 250 603,000 402. 0 1088 A p r . 29,1865 250, 000 547, 500 219.0 3807 Nov. 1,1887 60, 000 15, 600 26.0 3301 Feb. 6,1885 50,000 61, 200 122.4 4257 Mar. 13,1890 50, 000 19, 000 38.0 1777 3865 Jan. , 1871 Apr. 10;i888 100,000 75, 000 19, 500 19.5 33, 250 44.3 4542 3867 Apr. 1,1891 I Apr. 14