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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Comptroller of the Currency TO THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES 1909 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1909 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Document No. 2556. Comptroller of the Currency. CONTENTS. Page. 1 4 5 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 16 17 17 23 24 24 30 32 34 37 38 39 40 40 44 44 45 46 48 54 58 60 62 67 67 70 70 72 73 Condition of national banks Reserve held by national banks Classification of loans and discounts Range and average money rates State and other bonds owned by national banks Clearing-house transactions Capital, surplus, and loans Capital stock of national banks United States bonds, etc National-bank circulation Profit on national-bank circulation Earnings and dividends of national banks Expenses of national banks : Organization of national banks Extension of corporate existence of national banks Changes in titles of national banks Voluntary liquidations Special report of condition of banks in the United States State, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies Consolidated returns from banks other than national State banks Savings banks of the United States Mutual savings banks Stock savings banks Mutual and stock savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Capital stock of banks in the United States Interest rates paid by savings banks and by other banks on savings deposits Deposits in banks of the United States Money held by banks of the United States Distribution of money in the United States Loans of national and other banks Bank resources •. Banking power of the United States State and private bank failures Banks and banking in the District of Columbia Building and loan associations in the District of Columbia Building and loan associations in the United States School savings banks Banks and banking in the island possessions: Philippines Hawaii Porto Rico Foreign banks of issue Savings banks of the world Postal savings banks Bank depositors guaranty laws Insolvent national banks Digest of national-bank decisions Amendments to the national bank act considered by the National Monetary Commission Appendix 74 75 75 76 80 83,89 89 92 94 94 95 in IV CONTENTS. CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. Page. Digest of national-bank decisions 97 No. 1. Comptrollers and deputy comptrollers of the currency 105 No. 2. Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, October 31,1909 106 No. 3. Expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the year ended June 30,1909 107 No. 4. National banks organized, number now in operation, and the number passed out of the system since February 25,1863 107 No. 5. 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 108 No. 6. National banks organized, in liquidation, and in operation, with their capital, bonds on deposit, and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding on October 31,1909 109 No. 7. 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 1909 110 No. 8. National banks classified by capital, September 1,1909 Ill No. 9. National banks chartered during the year 113 No. 10. Number of State banks converted into national banking associations, by States 120 No. 11. Number of national banks in each State extended under the act of July 12,1882 121 No. 12. Number of national banks reextended under the act of April 12,1902 121 No. 13. National banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the first time during the year ending October 31,1910, with the date of expiration 122 No. 14. National banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the second time during the year ending October 31,1910 125 No. 15. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1, 1878, to November 1,1909, 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 125 No. 16. National-bank notes outstanding, lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, the changes during the preceding year and the preceding month, together with bonds on deposit to secure circulation and public deposits on October 31,1909 132 No. 17. Yearly increase or decrease in national-bank circulation from January 14, 1875, to October 31,1909 133 No. 18. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October 31,1864 to 1909, inclusive 134 No. 19. National gold bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding October 31,1909 137 No. 20. National-bank notes of each denomination outstanding March 13,1900, and October 31,1901 to 1909 137 No. 21. National-bank notes outstanding and the amount and per cent of notes of $5 on March 14, 1900, and October 31,1900 to 1909 138 No. 22. Number and denominations of national-bank notes issued and redeemed since the organization of the system, and the number outstanding October 31,1909 138 No. 23. Vault account of currency received and issued by this bureau during the year 138 No. 24. National banks having no circulation outstanding October 31,1909 138 No. 25. Additional circulation issued and retired, by States, during the year ended October 31,1909, and the total amount issued and retired since June 20,1874 139 No. 26. 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 140 No. 27. National-bank notes received at this bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of the system 140 No. 28. 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, 1909 141 No. 29. Vault account of currency received and destroyed during the year 141 No. 30. Taxes assessed on circulation, deposits, and capital of national banks from 1864 to 1882 142 No. 31. Taxes assessed on capital and deposits of national banks from 1864 to 1883, on circulation 1864 to 1909, and on capital and surplus 1898 to 1902 142 No. 32. Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, 1864 to 1909, cost of redemption, 1874 to 1909, cost of plates, and examiners' fees, 1883 to 1909 143 No. 33. Taxes collected on national-bank capital to June 1, 1883, and from 1898 to 1902, on deposits to June 1,1883, and on circulation, 1864 to 1909 143 No. 34. Taxes collected on circulation, deposits, and capital of banks other than national, 1864 to 1883, and on capital, 1898 to 1902 143 No. 35. Average amount of national-bank notes in circulation and duty paid thereon, year ended June 30,1909.» 144 CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. V Page. No. 36. Specie and bank-note circulation of the United States from 1800 to 1859 145 No. 37. Coin and paper circulation of the United States, 1860 to 1909 146 No. 38. State-bank notes outstanding and percentage of, to total money in the country, 1800 to 1863 147 No. 39. National-bank notes outstanding and percentage of, to total money in the country, 1864 to 1909 147 No. 40. Capital, circulation, aggregate assets of national banks October, 1863, to September 1,1909, money in the country, etc 148 No. 41. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks on October 31, 1882 to 1909 152 No. 42. Profit on national-bank circulation based on deposit of $100,000 consols of 1930, etc 154 No. 43. Dates of reports of condition of national banks, 1863 to 1909 156 No. 44. Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks on September 1,1909, in New York City, all central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and elsewhere, and the aggregate in the United States 157 No. 45. Highest and lowest points reached in the principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks during the existence of the system 158 No. 46. Percentages of loans, United States bonds, and lawful money to the aggregate resources of national banks, 1866,1890 to 1909 158 No. 47. Classification of loans made by national banks in reserve cities, etc., in the fall of 1905 to 1909. 159 No. 48. Classification of loans and discounts in national banks in reserve cities, etc., September 1, 1909 160 No. 49. Amount and character of state bonds, etc., owned by national banks September 1,1909 162 No. 50. Amount of savings deposits in national banks at date of each report during the year 166 No. 51. Specie and circulation of national banks at date of each report in the year ended September 1, 1909 168 No. 52. Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held by national banks at date of each report since January 20,1877 188 No. 53. Specie held by national banks in New York City at date of each report since February 4,1899. 194 No. 54. Deposits and reserve of national banks on or about October 1,1883 to 1909 196 No. 55. Lawful money reserve of national banks in the year ended September 1,1909 200 No. 56. Lawful money reserve of national banks at date of each report since September 9,1903 220 No. 57. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks from July 1, 1908, to July 1, 1909 222 No. 58. Ratios to capital and to capital and surplus of the earnings and dividends of national banks in each State, etc., from March 1, 1905, to July 1, 1909 230 No. 59. Capital, surplus, dividends, net earnings, etc., of national banks, 1870 to 1909 234 No. 60. National banks in voluntary liquidation under the provisions of sections 5220 and 5221, United States Revised Statutes 234 No. 61. National banks in voluntary liquidation under section 7, act July 12, 1882, succeeded by associations with the same or different titles 259 No. 62. 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 262 No. 63. National banks in voluntary liquidation under section 7, act July 12, 1882, etc 265 No. 64. Insolvent 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 1909, inclusive 268 No. 65. Insolvent national banks, dates of failure and final liquidation, assets, collections, dividends paid, etc., 1865 to 1909 288 No. 66. Insolvent national banks, assets, collections, and disposition of assets of associations the affairs of which have been finally closed 324 No. 67. Insolvent national banks, assets, collections, and disposition of assets of all associations closed from 1865 to October 31,1909 356 No. 68. Insolvent national banks, the affairs of which were closed during the current year 360 No. 69. Insolvent national banks, dividends paid to creditors of, during past year 360 No. 70. National banks restored to solvency after having been placed in the charge of receivers 361 No. 71. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1863 to 1909 363 No. 72. Summary of principal items of resources and liabilities of the national banks, by States, from 1863 to 1909 397 No. 73. Summary of the state and condition of national banks from November 27,1908, to September 1,1909 427 No. 74. Condensed reports of the resources and liabilities of national banks on September 1,1909 497 No. 75. Abstract of reports from state banks April 28,1909 720 No. 76. Abstract of reports from mutual savings banks April 28,1909 744 VI CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. Page. Abstract of reports from stock savings banks April 28, 1909 756 Abstract of reports from private banks April 28,1909 780 Abstract of reports from loan and trust companies April 28,1909 792 Abstract of reports from national, state, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies April 28,1909 816 fc No. 81. Summary of reports from state banks, 1909 840 No. 82. Summary of reports from mutual savings banks, 1909 841 No. 83. Summary of reports from stock savings banks, 1909 842 No. 84. Summary of reports from private banks, 1909 843 No. 85. Summary of reports from loan and trust companies, 1909 844 No. 86. Abstract of supplemental reports from national banks relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, etc., June 30,1909 845 No. 87. Abstract of supplemental reports from state banks relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, etc., June 30,1909 848 No. 88. Abstract of supplemental reports from mutual savings banks relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, etc., April 28,1909 851 No. 89. Abstract of supplemental reports from stock savings banks relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, etc., April 28,1909 852 No. 90. Abstract of supplemental reports from private banks relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, etc., June 30,1909 854 No. 91. Abstract of supplemental reports from loan and trust companies relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, etc., June 30,1909 856 No. 92. Abstract of supplemental reports from national, state, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, etc., April 28 and June 30,1909 858 No. 93. Summary of supplemental reports from national and other banks relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, average rate of interest paid on savings and nonsavings accounts, amount of interest paid to depositors by savings banks, and minimum deposit upon which interest is allowed by commercial banks, April 28 and June 30,1909 862 No. 94. Summary of supplemental reports from national and other banks in reserv^ cities relative to character of deposits, number of depositors, etc., April 28 and June 30,1909 864 No. 95. Principal assets and liabilities of state, etc., banks which failed during; the year ended June 30, 1909 866 No. 96. Principal assets and liabilities of state, etc., banks which failed from 1892 to 1909, inclusive, by States and geographical divisions 868 No. 97. Abstract of reports from loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia for year ended September 1, 1909 $84 No. 98. Abstract of reports of savings and state banks in the District of Columbia for year ended September 1, 1909 885 No 99. Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings banks in the District of Columbia on September 1, 1909 886 No. 100. Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia on September 1,1909 886 No. 101. Aggregate resources and liabilities of state banks from 1905 to 1909 887 No. 102. Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies from 1905 to 1909 887 No. 103. Aggregate resources and liabilities of savings banks from 1904-5 to 1909 888 No. 104. Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks from 1905 to 1909 888 No. 105. Gold, silver, etc., held by state banks from 1873 to 1909, inclusive 889 No. 106. Capital stock of national and other banks by states and geographical divisions April 28,1909. 890 No. 107. Aggregate resources of national and other banks on April 28, 1909, the average per capita and the average per capita in each class of banks 892 No. 108. Gold, silver, etc., held by national and other banks on April 28,1909 894 No. 109. Comparative statement of the resources and liabilities of state banks from 1873 to 1909 896 No. 110. Consolidated report of the financial institutions in Porto Rico, June 30, 1909 898 No. 111. Individual deposits in national and other banks in each State and geographical division in 1900, 1906 to 1909, inclusive 900 No. 112. Report of the commissioner of the Freedman's Savings and Trust Company, December 1, 1908 908 No. 113. Resources and liabilities of the First Bank of the United States 909 No. 114. Resources and liabilities of the Second Bank of the United States 909 No. 115/ Capital, circulation, deposits, etc., of colonial and state banks In the years mentioned from 1774 to 1833 911 No. 116. Principal items of resources and liabilities of state banks in each year from 1834 to 1872— 912 No. 117. Reports of banks of the Philippine Islands June 30, 1909 914 No. 118. Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York Clearing House, 1854 to 1909.. 916 No. 119. Transactions of the New York Clearing House in 1909 and 1908, with kinds and amounts of money passing in settlement of balances 917 No. 77. No. 78. No. 79. No. 80. CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. VII Page. No. 120. Exchanges, balances, etc., of the New York Clearing House from 1893 to 1909 917 No. 121. Clearing-house transactions of the assistant treasurer of the United States at New York for year ended September 30, 1909 917 No. 122. Comparative statement of exchanges of the clearing house of United States for years ended September 30, 1909 and 1908 918 No. 123. Exchanges of clearing house of the United States from 1904 to 1909, by geographical sections. 920 No. 124. Investment value of United States bonds, 1896 to 1909 922 No. 125. Monthly range of prices of United States bonds in New York, 1900 to 1909 924 No. 126. Value of currency in gold in New York, 1862 to 1878 938 No. 127. Value in gold of currency in New York, 1862 to 1878 939 No. 128. Resources and liabilities of the banks in the United Kingdom on June 30,1909 940 No. 129. Condition of the Bank of France and branches on October 28,1909 941 No. 130. Condition of the thirty-three charter banks of Canada on Septemper 30,190°* 942 No. 131. Comparative statement relative to capital, etc., of charter banks of Canada, November, 1908, to September, 1909 942 No. 132. Liabilities and assets of the banks of Japan on December 31,1908 943 No. 133. Condition of the Swiss banks and branches on September 30,1909 944 No. 134. Summary of the condition of building and loan associations in the District of Columbia, July 1,1909 945 REPORT THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, December 6, 19Q9. SIR: In compliance with the requirements of section 333 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the forty-seventh annual report of the operations of the Currency Bureau for the year ended October 31, 1909, is herewith submitted. CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS. The resources and liabilities of national banks in active operation at date of the periodical reports made to the Comptroller during the past year are shown in detail in the following table: ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM NOVEMBER 27, 1908, TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Nov. 27, 1908— I Feb. 5, 1909— | Apr. 28, 1909— ! June 23, 1909— Sept. 1, 1909— 6,865 banks. 6,887 banks. 6,893 banks, i 6,926 banks. 6,977 banks. EESOURCES. Loans and discounts... $4,840,367,677.15 $4,840,766,587. 54 $4,963,110,869.55!$5,035,S83,516. 59 $5,128,882,351.18 38,910,820." 24,584,055.i.22| ~~' 25,315,120.86 " "~ ~" Overdrafts 29,077,141.68 29,552,241.16 U. S. bonds to secure 614,220,960. circulation 630,763,120.00 649,389,510. 655,257,550.00 668,660,170.00 U. S. bonds to secure 82,232,350. 00 75,700,310.00 55,824,500. U. S. deposits 39,222,300.00 54,756,060.00 Other bonds to secure 40,509,004. 23,090,133. 26,812,632. 76 17,991,758.47 52,299,060. U. S. deposits 14,924,850. 6,557,000. 19,608,980. 19,643,720.00 23,145,640.00 U. S. bonds on hand... Premiums on U. S. 15,344,982. 16,233,778. 16,012,466.30 14,819,735.72 14,721,196.01 bonds 838,988,122.04 865,796,667. 68 877,050,633.58 898,388,542.08 Bonds, securities, e t c . . 803,010,533. Banking house, furni186,716,284. 186,486,111.40 192,875,949. 197,032,417.35 200,076,548.33 ture, and fixtures 23,467,800.48 21,954,959. 21,926,093.54 23,090,836. Other real estate owned 21,205,681.80 Due from national i banks (not reserve agents) 413,891,176.59 401,808,716. 380,574.530.63: 393,793,307.47' 381,749,816.55 Due from state banks and bankers, etc 135,642,194.08 129,135,630. 124,969,227.82 128,737,371.50 126,140,222.90 Due from approved reserve agents 701,705,151.86 750,597,593. 727,012,348.00 720,198,213.50 719,351,249.62 Checks and other cash items 26,885,755. 32,475,965.16 34,743,394.19 25,949,689.01 38,287,273.74 Exchanges for clearing house. 330,711,256.44 274,196,046. 303,590,374.32 303,696,724.93 329,725,534.43 Bills of other national 40,450,171. banks 37,904,774.00 45,413,071.00 43,814,753.00 40,204,902.00 Fractional currency, 2,902,544. nickels and cents 2,592,573.41 2,806,823.64 2,716,117.52 2,756,883.96 10774—CUR 1909- KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OP CONDITION OP NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM NOVEMBER 27, 1908, TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. Nov. 27, 1908— Feb. 5, 1909— Apr. 28, 1909— 1909— June une 23,1909— 23,1909 Sept. 1,1909— 1, 1909 6,893 banks. 6,926 banks. 6,977 banks. 6,865 banks. " RESOURCES—cont'd. Gold coin 8144,890,261.05 $150,563,069.62 $151,366,529.53 $150,504,310.33 $147,832,908.88 Gold Treasury certificates 253,801,610.00 242,931,430.00 255,486,980.00 268,206,280.00 253,908, 700.00 Gold Treasury certificates payable to order 49,220,000.00 45,280,000.00 43,210,000.00 43,640,000.00 44,335, 000.00 Clearing-house certificates 74,280,500.00 64,295,500.00 76,971,500.00 73,577,500.00 73,363, 500.00 Silver dollars Silver Treasury certifi- 11,397,676.00 12,802,178.00 11,869,927.00 12,822,408.00 12,753, 590.00 cates Silver fractional coin... 117,192,329.00 15,731,399.60 121,687,086.00 17,038,963.25 124,348,526.00 16,405,335.65 129,205,129.00 16,185,382.81 117,697, 856.00 16,506,342.50 Total specie Legal-tender notes Five per cent redemption fund Due from Treasurer U. S 656,528,775.65 188,230,744.00 664,583,226.87 195,533,656.00 679,658,798.18 198,898,210.00 694,141, 010.14 191,774, 761.00 666,397, 897.38 187,693,960.00 29,809,485.02 29,985,042.03 31,328,880.15 31,502,052.42 32,488, 612.28 6,080,290.68 8,420,574.87 7,171,699.99 6,911,182.41 7,311,594.35 Total 9,197,075,816.46 9,221,194,479.019,368,883,843.13 9,471,732,663.36 9,573,954,376.84 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . . 921,019,383.66 927,721,568.19 933,979,903.00 937,004,036.00 944,642, 067.00 Surplus fund 568,159,292.92 583,130,364.15 587,132,286.31 590,837,706.64 597,981, 875.93 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes.. 211,267,064.90 189,462,744.04 207,944,821.08 216,233,127.24 203,756, 438.40 National-bank notes outstanding 599,319,369.00 615,316,145.50 636,367,526.00 641,312,282.50 658,040,356.00 State-bank notes out30,392.50 30,392.50 30,392.00 30,392.00 30, 392.00 standing Due to other national 971,889,598.091,030,220,255.03 997,267,494.81 989,036,150.95 972,726, 169.47 banks Due to state banks and 450,639,808.92 457,682,722.27 462,319,123.11 439,551,405.49 472,371, 866.28 bankers Due to trust companies 497,354,212.91 508,513,163.48 535,909,394.55 565,267,430.95 535,077, 024.25 and savings banks Due to approved re41,257,275.00 40,808,099.99 38,638, 667.58 38,947,434.58 38,753,527.77 serve agents 1,130,750.07 1,682,027.14 2,157, 903.84 969,707.56 Dividends unpaid 1,499,610.01 1,009,893, 4,720,284,640.40 4,699! 079.79 38 4, Individual deposits ;, o99,682,942.31 4,,826,060,384.38 [, 898,576,696.09 5, 57,781,256.05 62,325,677.90 35,226, 912.62 111,802,031.31 88,039,322.95 U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. dis11,631,063.26 12,620,562.94 12,159,043.71 12,626,553.56 bursing officers 13,477, 970. 65 37,390,977.44 34,198,821.10 35,362,959.85 32,825, 193.50 43,707,322.16 Bonds borrowed Notes and bills redis6,159,709.58 7,508,582.89 7,969,210.07 14,080, 171.61 6,146,806. 78 counted 18,570,639.80 22,087,121.21 26,163,570.00 36,228, 978.29 32,094,617.36 Bills payable 3,132,539.90 5,161,183.53 2,764,547.06 Reserved for taxes 4,449,426.77 4,389,249.18 Liabilities other than 3,206,014.79 4,455,269.34 3,504,482.04 those above stated... 1,638,126.10 5,006,376.97 Total 9,197,075,816.46 9,221,194,479.019,368,883,843.13 9,471,732,663.36 9,573,954,376.84 An analysis of the abstract of reports made during the past year shows that there has been a net increase in the number of banks of 124, and that the assets in the aggregate, amounting on November 27, 1908, to $9,197,075,816, increased on September 1, 1909, to $9,573,954,377, or a net increase during the year of $376,878,561. With the exception of the call of February 5, 1909, when, the amount of loans and discounts was less by $9,434,774 than on November 27, 1908, there was a steady increase in the volume, rising from $4,879,278,503 to $5,158,434,592 on September 1, 1909, a net increase during the year of $279,156,089. The banks' investments in United States bonds increased from $703,010,310 to $731,028,110, or an increase of $28,017,800. Bonds and other securities, exclusive of United States bonds, stated at $855,309,593 in November, 1908, increased to $916,380,301 on September 1 last, or an increase of EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CTJEEENCY. 3 $61,070,708. Amounts due from banks, including clearing-house exchanges, show greater fluctuations than any other items of assets. In November, 1908, the amount due from banks, etc., was $1,581,949,779, dropped to $1,555,737,987 in February, and to $1,536,146,481 in April. From the last-named date to June 23, there was in increase of $10,279,136, and a further increase by September 1 is shown of $10,541,206. These changes resulted in a net decrease on September 1, 1909, as compared with November 27, 1908, of $24,982,956. Bills of other national banks, amounting to $37,904,774 in November, reached the maximum on April 28, 1909, namely, $45,413,071, but decreased to $40,204,902 on September 1, 1909, showing a net increase during the year of $2,300,128. Lawful money in bank; that is, specie, and legal tenders, amounted in November, 1908, to $844,759,520, and on September 1, 1909, to $854,071,857, a net increase of $9,312,337. Gold, including certificates, increased in the sum of $7,232,738, the amount held on September 1, 1909, being $519,440,109. The holdings of silver increased only $2,636,383, or from $144,321,405 to $146,957,788. At date of last report the banks held $187,673,960 in legal tenders against $188,230,114 in November, 1908, or less than at that time by $556,784. By the organization of new associations and the increase in capital of those existing on November 27, 1908, the paid in capital stock of all national banks steadily increased during the year from $921,019,383 in November, 1908, to $944,642,067 on September 1, 1909, an increase of $23,622,684. There is shown to have been a regular and material increase in surplus fund from $568,159,293 to $597,981,876, an increase for the year of $29,822,583. By reason of a reduction in other undivided profits of $7,510,627, the net increase of surplus and other undivided profits is shown to have been $22,311,956. As a result of the withdrawal of government deposits from United States depositaries, the amount of deposits on November 27, 1908, being $111,802,031, and on September 1, 1909, $35,226,912, bonds on deposit as security for the government deposits have been withdrawn and redeposited to a large extent as security for circulation. The outstanding note issues of the banks in November, 1908, aggregated $599,319,369, and on September 1, 1909, $658,040,356, an increase for the year of $58,720,987. This increase was in part due to the organization of new banks, but mainly to the increased issues of old banks on bonds transferred from deposit to circulation account. Including deposits of United States disbursing officers with United States deposits, government funds held by the banks were reduced from $124,428,585 in November, 1908, to $48,704,883 on September 1, 1909, a net reduction of $75,723,702. Amounts due to banks, inclusive of bills payable and rediscounts, increased during the year $70,688,623, or from $1,998,434,254 to $2,069,122,877. With the exception of the February 5, 1909, returns, there is shown to have been a steady and substantial increase in the amount of individual deposits, the net increase during the year being $289,608,440, or from $4,720,284,640 to $5,009,893,080, the last-named amount representing the largest volume of individual deposits ever held by national banking associations. In connection with the foregoing, it is of interest to note the fluctuations in the volume of loans and discounts, lawful money, individual deposits, etc., of central reserve city banks, other reserve city banks, Digitized forand FRASER country banks. On November 27, 1908, the loans and discounts 4 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of the New York City banks reached $956,037,960, but declined on September 1, 1909, to $925,910,750, a reduction during the year of $30,127,210. The lawful money held by these banks decreased from $310,824,159 to $301,932,158, a decline of $8,892,001. The deposits of the New York City banks on September 1, 1909, amounting to $779,886,679, were less by $41,196,036 than in November, 1908, when they amounted to $821,082,715. The Chicago banks increased their loans from $229,969,096 to $262,788,523, an increase of $32,819,427. In St. Louis there was an increase from $111,653,851 to $118,505,297, or an increase of $6,851,446. The net increase in the loans and discounts of all central reserve city banks was $9,543,663, or from $1,297,660,907 to $1,307,204,570. The other reserve cities increased their volume of loans to the extent of $119,353,732, and the country banks $150,258,693, resulting, as heretofore stated, in a net increase in the loans of all national banks of the country of $279,156,089. Lawful money held by the Chicago banks increased to the extent of $5,269,029, and the St. Louis banks held $1,883,448 more on September 1, 1909, than on November 27, 1908, the result of which is a net decrease in the holdings of lawful money by central reserve city banks of $1,739,624. Other reserve city banks increased their holdings of lawful money from $215,824,406 to $225,357,352, an increase of $9,532,946. There was but a slight change in the holdings of lawful money by the country banks, the net increase being only $1,538,916, or from $218,197,607 to $219,736,523. Individual deposits in Chicago and St. Louis banks increased to the extent of $18,796,795 and $1,850,747, respectively; but the reduction in the deposits in the New York City banks resulted in a net reduction of all central reserve city banks of $20,548,494. Other reserve city banks increased their deposits to the extent of $118,150,842, or from $1,099,957,191 to $1,218,108,033, and the increase in the deposits of country banks was $192,006,092, rising from $2,561,067,910 in November, 1908, to $2,753,074,002 on September 1, 1909. Reductions in loans and discounts and lawful money in the New York City banks was attended by a reduction of $40,858,832 in the aggregate amount of their assets. The Chicago and St. Louis banks increased their assets to the extent of $27,261,702 and $4,096,770, respectively, or a net reduction in all central reserve city banks of $9,500,360. Other reserve city banks increased their assets to the extent of $181,023,635, or from $2,473,297,960 to $2,654,321,603. The increase in the assets of the country banks was $205,355,288, or from $4,229,140,438 in November, 1908, to $4,434,495,726 on September 1, 1909. RESERVE HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS. The law requires every bank located in the three central reserve cities, New York, Chicago, and St. Louis, to maintain a reserve in bank of 25 per cent; the same rate is required for other reserve city banks, but one-half of the amount may be deposited to their credit with correspondents in central reserve cities. Country banks are required to maintain a 15 per cent reserve, two-fifths of which must be in bank and three-fifths may be with correspondents. In the periodical abstracts of reports of condition of national banks a separate statement is incorporated with respect to the amount of deposits on which reserve is required, together with the amount required and held, the latter showing the various items constituting the whole, to Digitized forwhich FRASER is appended a column showing the total amount of cash on REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. hand, due from reserve agents, and the redemption fund. The amount due from reserve agents is materially in excess of the legal reserve with such agents, as it is held that the excessive amount deposited over and above the legal limitation can not be regarded as legal reserve. The percentages of legal and available reserve at date of each report during the year for each class of banks are shown in the accompanying table: Feb. 5,1909. Nov. 27,1 Classes of banks. Central reserve city banks Other reserve city banks Country banks All banks Apr. 28,1909. June 23,1909. Sept. 1, 1909. Avail- Legal Avail- Legal Avail- Legal AvailLegal Available Legal able able able able rererererererererereserve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. Per ct. 25.98 26.44 17. 63 I 22.32 Per ct. 25.98 30.76 26.04 27.30 CLASSIFICATION Per ct. 25.73 27.14 17.52 22.36 Per ct. 25.73 31.94 26.57 27.82 Per ct. 25.76 26.96 17.63 22.38 O F LOANS AND Per ct. 25.76 30.73 25.92 27.20 Per ct. 26.82 26.28 17.34 22.37 Per ct. 26.82 30.15 25.09 26.96 Per ct Perct. 25.44 25.44 25.65 29.05 17.08 24.58 21.67 26.05 DISCOUNTS. In the periodical reports made by national banks, loans and discounts are divided into the following classes: On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names; on demand, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities; on time, paper with two or more individual or firm names; on time, single-name paper (one person or firm) without other security; on time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities or on mortgages or other real-estate security. Of the $5,128,882,351 loans and discounts of national banks on September 1, 1909, one-fourth, or $1,398,879,624, consisted of demand paper, of which $957,349,934 was secured by stocks, bonds, etc. Paper of this character in all central reserve cities aggregated $910,654,225, or approximately 70 per cent of all demand paper. Loans made by the New York City banks aggregated $925,653,623, of which $393,139,348 were demand loans, including $385,430,495 secured by stocks, bonds, etc. The demand loans of the New York City banks represented 42 per cent of their totals, leaving 58 per cent as the amount of time paper. That there is no material change in the relative proportion of each class of loans under ordinary conditions is evident from an inspection of the accompanying comparative statement taken from the reports to this office as of August 22, 1907, September 23, 1908, and September 1, 1909. 1907. Class. On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names. On demand, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities On time, paper with two or more individual or firm names On time, single-name paper (one person or firm) without other security On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or other real-estate security Total Amount. 1909. Per cent. $428,221,535 9.2 832,878,479 Amount. $395,892,695 Per cent. 8.3 Amount. $441,529,690 Per cent. 8.6 17.8 922,701,718 19.4 957,349,934 18.7 1,648,751,438 35.2 1,582,391,359 33.3 1,698,467,691 33.2 899,494,658 19.2 852,176,044 17.9 971,477,968 18.9 18.6 997,450,914 4,750,612,730 21.1 1,060,057,068 '5,128,882,351 20.6 869,237,859 4,678,583, 6 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The amount and relative proportion of loans in the national banks in New York, in the three central reserve cities, in other cities, and in banks located elsewhere, on September 1,1909, September 23, 1908, and August 22, 1907, are shown in the following table: September 1,1909. September 23,1908. August 22,1907. Loans. Loans. Loans. Banks In— Per cent. Amount. New York New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Amount. Per cent. Per cent. Amount. $925,653,623 18.0 $905,653,475 19.06 $712,121,059 15.2 I 1,306,785,530 25.5 1,242,980,123 26.16 1,061,212,415 22.7 All reserve cities Country Total 1,372,311,584 26.7 1,231,756,966 25.93 1,242,440,028 26.6 2,679,097,114 2,449,785,237 52.2 47.8 2,474,737,089 2,275,875,641 52.09 47.91 2,303,652,443 2,374,931,526 49.2 50.8 5,128,882,351 100.00 4,750,612,730 100.00 4,678,583,969 100.00 Nearly one-fifth of the loans of all national banks being made by associations located in the city of New York, the following statement will be found of interest as showing the amount and character of such loans on comparable dates from 1904 to 1909, inclusive: Loans and discounts. On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names On demand, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities On time, paper with two or more individual or firm names... On time, singlename paper (one person or firm), without other security On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on real-estate mortgages or other liens on realty Total Sept. 6,1904. Aug. 25,1905. Sept. 4, 1906. ' Aug. 22,1907. Sept. 23,1908. Sept. 1, 1909. 41 banks. $7,505,476 42 banks. $11,393,926 40 banks. 38 banks. $10,676,198|$16,254,018.22 37 banks. 38 banks. $6,800,529 $7,708,853 I 392,180,054 385,652,014 292,251,532 251,867,157.84 374,548,964 385,430,495 149,071,875 135,669,910 137,991,340 161,108,403.21 146,194,094 145,989,671 112,341,884 115,961,886 111,172,734 130,477,323.47 132,737,553 163,098,915 146,165,413 156,987,276 149,959,233 152,414,155.99 245,372,335 223,425,689 807,264,702 805,665,012 702,051,037 712,121;058.73 905,653,475 925,653,623 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 7 For the purpose of comparison the following table is submitted showing the amount and classification of loans of all national banks on approximate dates during the past ten years: On time, by On time, secured stocks, singleOn time, bonds, and paper with name paper other perNum- per with two or (one person sonal secuber of indi- or firm), rities, or on bonds, and banks. more indi- other per- more without vidual or firm names. 1 other secu-mortgages sonal secufirnfnames or other rities. real estate security. On de~ mand, se- Date. Sept. 5, 1900. Sept. 30, 1901 Sept. 15, 1902 Sept. 9, 1903. Sept. 6, 1904. Aug. 25, 1905. Sept. 4, 1906. Aug. 22, 1907. Sept. 23, 1908 Sept. 1, 1909. 3,871 4,221 4,601 5,042 5,412 5,757 6,137 6,544 6,853 6,977 Millions. 183.3 211.6 237.3 283.1 279.8 320.1 374.7 428.2 395.9 441.5 Millions. 576.6 665.7 706.9 717.3 818.9 854.1 828.0 832.9 922.7 957.3 Millions. 978.3 1,087.0 1,176. 4 1,267.5 1,316.7 1,382.2 1,502.0 1,648.7 1,582.4 1,698.4 Millions. 421.8 468.2 517.1 558.1 611.0 689.1 776.1 899.5 852.1 971.5 Total. Millions. Millions. 526.8 2,686.8 586.1 3,018.6 642.4 3,280.1 655.4 3,481.4 699.7 3,726.2 753.0 3,998.5 818.1 4,299.0 869.2 4,678.5 997.5 4,750.6 1,060.1 5,128.8 Loans and discounts, United States bonds, and lawful money represent approximately 70 per cent of the aggregate resources of national banks, and a like proportion of liabilities is represented by capital, surplus and profits, and individual deposits. The relation of these items has changed but slightly during the past ten years, as will be observed by reference to the accompanying table: 1900. Items. Loans and discounts. United States bonds. Lawful money 1901. Perct. Perct. 53.0 53.2 8.1 7.8 10.3 9.5 Total Capital Surplus and profits.. Individual deposits. Total 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. PercU 53.7 55.2 53.4 53.9 54.0 7.5 8.6 7.9 7.4 7.8 7.9 8.3 7.2 8.9 8.8 1907. 1908. Perct. Perct. 52.6 55.8 7.9 7.9 9.6 8.4 1909. Perct. 53.6 7.6 8.9 71.6 70.3 69.5 72.6 68.5 70.2 69.3 72.0 70.1 70.1 12.5 7.7 49.7 11.5 7.6 51.6 11.5 8.1 52.5 11.9 8.8 50.0 11.0 9.8 49.6 10.7 8.3 51.1 10.4 8.4 52.4 10.7 8.8 51.5 10.2 8.5 50.4 9.8 8.3 52.3 69.9 70.7 72.1 70.7 70.4 70.1 71.2 70.9 69.1 70.4 In connection with the foregoing the following table is of interest as showing the relation of capital, etc., to the principal items of resources and liabilities on the dates indicated: EATIO OF CAPITAL, ETC., TO INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKS ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1, 1897, 1907, 1908, AND 1909. Items. 1897. 1907. Capital to individual deposits Capital to loans Capital to aggregate resources Capital and surplus and other profits to individual deposits Specie and legal tenders to individual deposits $1.00 to $2.93 1.00 to 3.25 1.00 to 5.87 $1.00 to $4.82 1.00 to 5.22 1.00 to 9.36 1.00 to 1.92 1.00 to 5.35 1909. $1.00 to $4.94 1.00 to 5.16 1.00 to 9.80 $1 00 to $5.30 1 00 to 5.43 1 00 to 10.14 1.00 to 2.65 1.00 to 2.69 1 00 to 2.87 1.00 to 6.16 1.00 to 5.24 1.00 to 5.87 8 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RANGE AND AVERAGE MONEY RATES. In connection with the foregoing statistics and general information in relation to loans made by national banks, the accompanying tables, obtained through the courtesy of the William B. Dana Company, publishers of the New York Commercial and Financial Chronicle, relating to the range and average rates for money in the New York market during the year ended October 31, 1909, are of interest. I t will be noted that the range and average rates were normal in each month up to October, when call loans on the stock exchange ranged from 2f to 6, making the average for the month 4 per cent. Rates for time loans and commercial paper were slightly above normal in September and October. RANGE AND AVERAGE RATES FOR MONEY IN THE NEW YORK MARKET, YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909. 1908. Character of loans. Call loans: Stock exchange— Range Average Banks and trust companies... Time loans: 30 days 60 days 90 days 4 months 5 months 6 months 7 months Commercial paper: Double names— Choice. 60 to90 d a y s . . . Single names— Prime, 4 to 6 months.. Good, 4 to 6 m o n t h s . . . 1909. November. December. January. 1 to 3 February. 1J to 3 2 a 1£ to 2 11 to 3 all t o ll | 2 to — 2\ to 2| 2^ to 3 2|to3i 3 to" 3 to 2 | to 3i 3 to 31 3Jto4 3| to 4 3Jto4 March. April. lito2 a 1J to 2 2 | to 2J 2| to 3J 2i to 3] 2f to ^J 2f to 3 3i to 4i| 3 | to 4 31 to 4 3i to 3f 3 to3f 3 to3| 4 to 5 ! 4 to4J 4i to 5 3i to 4J 4" to 4j 3i to 4 4 to 4| 3J to 4 4 to4| 4 to4£ 1909. Character of loans. Cairioans: Stock exchange— Range Average Banks and trust companies.. Time loans: 60 days 90 days 4 months 5 months 6 months 7 months 8 months Commercial paper: Double names— Choice, 60 to 90 days.. Single n a m e s Prime; 4 to 6 months. Good, 4 to 6 months.. May. June. July. a 11 to 1^ 11| to 1^ I|to a 11 to If 2 to2J 2! to 2f 2J to 3 2f to3 2| to 31 3£ to 3f 3J to 3f 2 to % 2i to % 2| to 3 2| to 3^ Z\ to 33 3 to3| 3 to3| 3 to 4 4 to 4 | 3| to 4| 4 to 5^ 3Jto4 4 to4 3§to4 4 to 41 3i to 31 4 to4J 4 to 4$ 41 to 5' 4 to 5 4| to 5 ±1 to 6 August. September. October. Iito21 2| to 3 1^ to 2 a 21 to 2^ 2| to 3f 3|to4 3Jt5 2 to 2i 2£ to 2.i 2Jt3 to 3^ 2|to6 4 2f to 4 3| 4 4 4| to 5 to 5 to 5 to 5 4i 3^ to 4 a Minimum. STATE, ETC., BONDS OWNED BY NATIONAL BANKS. Paragraph 7 of section 5136 of the Revised Statutes, relating in part to the powers of national banks, provides that the board of Digitized fordirectors FRASER of an association, or its duly authorized officers or agents, EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 9 shall exercise, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits; buying and selling exchange, coin, and bullion; by loaning money on personal security; and by issuing circulating notes. The authority to invest in bonds and like securities is held to be empowered under the clause "by discounting and negotiating promissory notes * * * and other evidences of debt.77 That the right to make such investment is impliedly conferred is evident from the legislation contained in the act of May 30, 1908, wherein provision is made for the acceptance by the Treasurer of the United States, under certain conditions, of state, county, municipal, or district bonds as security for circulation, and the acceptance of such securities, commercial paper, etc., for the same purpose by national currency associations. On September 1, 1909, national banks, holdings of bonds, and other similar securities, other than United States bonds, were as follows: State, county, and municipal bonds $155, 811, 290 Railroad bonds 342, 525, 242 Other public service corporation bonds 151, 999, 513 All other bonds 170,650,569 Stocks (presumably taken for debt) 34, 347, 814 Warrants, claims, judgments, etc 22, 408,161 Various securities with the Treasury as security for public deposits . . . 17,991, 758 Foreign government bonds 13,115, 621 Other foreign bonds and securities 7, 530, 350 Over one-third of the foreign bonds are owned by national banks located in the city of New York. Assuming that the character of the bonds owned by national banks is in accordance with the requirements of May 30, 1908, the amount owned is more than sufficient as security for the aggregate amount of emergency currency authorized by the act in question, namely, $500,000,000. It will be noted by reference to the table in the appendix containing the details relative to investments of this character that the country banks (those not located in reserve cities) own 10 per cent of the state, etc., bonds, 19 per cent of railroad bonds, 10 per cent of other public service corporation bonds, 10 per cent of all other bonds, including foreign securities, and nearly 4 per cent of stocks, warrants, judgments, etc. CLEARING-HOUSE TRANSACTIONS. Through the courtesy of Manager William Sherer, of the New York clearing house, the office has been placed in possession of statistics in relation to the transactions of the clearing houses of the United States for the year ended September 30, 1909, together with separate returns relating to the operations of the New York clearing house. There are 123 clearing-house associations in the United States, the aggregate exchanges or which during the year in question were $158,559,487,500, an increase of $32,320,793,102 over 1908. Since the prior report clearing-house associations have been established at Trenton, N. J., Austin, Tex., and North Yakima, Wash. 10 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The New York clearing house was established in 1854 with a membership of 50, the capital of the banks being $47,044,900 and their clearings for that year $5,750,455,987. In September, 1909, the membership was 51, with capital of $127,350,000. During the history of the association the volume of clearings reached the maximum in 1906, when they amounted to $103,754,100,091. In 1907 the clearings dropped in round amount to $95,000,000,000 and in 1908 to $73,000,000,000, but rose to $99,257,662,411 in 1909. On these vast transactions in 1909 balances paid in money amounted to $4,194,484,028, or 4.22 per cent. The aggregate clearings of this association from 1854 to 1909 are shown to have been $2,029,505,795,760, the balances paid in money being $93,889,243,199, or 4.62 per cent. In the settlement of balances from 1893 to 1898, inclusive, the percentage of payments in gold ranged from 0.01 per cent in 1896 to 51 per cent m 1898. From 1899 to 1907, inclusive, the proportion of gold was a fraction in excess of 99 per cent. In 1908 the percentage dropped to 82.35 per cent, but rose to 87.97 per cent in 1909. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND LOANS. Section 5200 of the Revised Statutes, relating to the total liabilities to any association of any person, company, corporation, etc., was amended June 22, 1906, to increase the limit of the liability from 10 per cent of paid-in capital stock to 10 per cent of the capital and surplus, the total, however, not to exceed in any event 30 per cent of the capital stock. In the abstract of reports of condition of national banks on June 16, 1906, the capital of national banks was stated at $826,129,785; surplus, $448,858,492; other profits, $216,304,876, the surplus representing an amount equal to 54 per cent of the capital, ana the combined surplus and other profits 80 per cent. On September 1, 1909, the capital had been increased to $944,642,067. The surplus was $597,981,876, equaling 63 per cent of the capital. While other undivided profits had been reduced to the extent of $12,548,438, the combined surplus and other profits equaled 85 per cent of the capital stock. In other words, the capital increased 14 per cent, the surplus 33 per cent, but the surplus and other profits only 20 per cent, due to a reduction in undivided profits of approximately 5 per cent. The average capital of the 6,053 reporting banks in June, 1906, was $136,500, making the average maximum loan to one individual, etc., $13,650. While the average capital in September, 1909, had declined to $135,400, the average capital and surplus amounted to $221,100, based on which the average loan would be $22,110. Upon that basis it is apparent that in this respect the loaning power of the national banks has been increased as a result of the amendment of 1906 to the extent of 62 per cent, although with surplus twice as great as the capital of the banks the authorized increase is 200 per cent. From reports of condition received from national banks in January, 1906, it was shown that 56 per cent of the associations had made loans in excess of the limitation provided by section 5200 of the Revised Statutes, namely, 10 per cent of the capital stock. In EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 11 January, 1907, the percentage had fallen to 28.40, and steadily decreased from that date to 13.17 per cent in November, 1908. At date of September, 1909, call the proportion of banks violating the provisions of the section in question was 15.02 per cent. The attention of every bank, the report from which shows that loans have been made in excess of the limitation, has been directed to the double penalty for violations of the restriction; that is, the individual liability of the directors, wiio knowingly permit an excessive loan to be made, for any loss that may be sustained thereon, and, second, forfeiture of the bank's charter. CAPITAL STOCK OF NATIONAL BANKS. On October 31, 1908, the authorized capital stock of national banking associations was $930,365,275. . Since that date there has been an increase of $22,830,000 by banks organizing and $26,421,000 as the net result of changes in capital stock of banks existing prior thereto. The loss of capital by liquidations was $14,225,850 and by insolvenc}7" $768,500. These increases and losses resulted in a net increase during the year of $34,256,650, the authorized capital at the close of the current year standing at $964,621,925. In the appendix appears a table giving by States and geographical divisions the number and paid-in capital of national banks by classes, as shown by their reports of condition on September 1, from which it will be seen that 1,815, or 26.01 per cent, of the banks are operating under the minimum amount of capital stock, viz, $25,000, the total capital being $45,151,532. The relative proportion of capital of these banks to the total capital is 4,78 per cent. There are 384 banks with capital in excess of $25,000 but less than $50,000, their aggregate capital being $12,615,370. The percentages of number and capital of banks of this class are 5.51 and 1.33, respectively. Banks with capital of $50,000 but less than $100,000 number 2,217, or 31.77 per cent, and the class with capital of $100,000 but less than $250,000 numbers 1,909, or 27.36 per cent. These two classes represent 59.13 per cent in number of banks and 37.62 per cent of the capital. In the class with capital of $250,000 but less than $1,000,000 are 492 banks, or 7.05 per cent, with capital of $193,716,920, or one-fifth of the total. The capital of the 149 banks with individual capital of $1,000,000 but less than $5,000,000 is $221,080,700, or 23.40 per cent. Only 2.14 per cent of the banks are in this class. Banks with capital of $5,000,000 and over are 11 in number, with aggregate capital of $112,000,000, representing 11.86 per cent of the total capital of all the banks. The foregoing information is summarized in the following table: Class. | Number. Per cent.! Capital. Per cent. CAPITAL. , $25,000 Over $25,000 and less than $50,000 $50,000 and less than $100,000 $100,000 and less than $250,000 $250,000 and less than $1,000,000 $1,000,000 and less than $5.000,000 $5,000,000 and over | i | I j i ! 1,815 384 2,217 1,909 492 149 11 26.01 5.51 31.77 27.36 7.05 2.14 .16 $45,151,532 12,615,370 117,974,420 242,103,125 193,716,920 221,080,700 112,000,000 4.78 1.33 12.49 25.63 20.51 23.40 11.86 I 6,977 100-00 944,642,067 100.00 Total 12 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. UNITED STATES BONDS, ETC. The interest-bearing bonded debt of the United States on October 31, 1909, was $913,370,490, of which $679,545,740 was deposited with the Treasurer of the United States in trust as security for nationalbank circulation, and $35,451,300 to secure government deposits. September 1 reports of condition of national banks evidenced the ownership by the banks of United States bonds to the additional amount of $23,145,640, making their total investments in securities of this character $738,142,680, or approximately 80 per cent of the interest-bearing bonded debt. In the following table the bonded debt is shown by issues, together with the amount and character of securities on deposit to secure circulation and public deposits: INTEREST-BEARING BONDED DEBT OP THE UNITED STATES, AND BONDS ON D E POSIT TO SECURE NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION AND GOVERNMENT DEPOSITS, OCTOBER 31, 1909. Class. Bonded debt. Consols of 1930 (twos) Loan, 1908-1918 (threes) Loan, 1925 (fours) Panama Canal loan: Series of 1906 (twos) Series of 1908 (twos) Philippine loans and railway bonds (fours) Porto Rico loans (fours) District of Columbia bonds (three-sixty-fives).. Territory of Hawaii bonds (various) State, city, and railroad bonds (various) Total. on deBonds on de- Bonds to secure posit to secure posit government circulation. deposits. $646,250,150 63,945,460 118,489,900 $573,328,450 14,575,560 15,463,050 $24,152,200 3,618,400 3,301,700 54,631,980 30,000,000 50,131,200 26,047,480 3,010,000 1,369,000 4,412,000 374,000 810,000 487,000 10,807,500 913,317,490 679,545,740 52,341,800 The monthly statements relating to capital, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, and circulation secured by bonds and lawful money during the year ended October 31, 1909, are summarized in the accompanying table. It will be noted that there was a monthly increase in capital, bonds, and circulation secured by bonds, and a decrease in the amount of circulation covered by deposits of lawful money. It also appears that the average monthly price of 2 per cent consols declined during the report year from 103.752 in November, 1908, to 101.052 in October, 1909. The table in question follows: MONTHLY STATEMENT OF CAPITAL, BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATION, AND CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING. Date. 1908. November 30.. December 31... 1909. January 31 February 2 8 . . . March 31 April 30 May 31 June 30 July 31 August 31 September 30.. 31 Digitized forOctober FRASER Number of banks. Capital. Bonds on deposit. 6,884 6,889 $930,825,275 933,020,275 $618,497,940 631,318,790 6,903 6,907 6,906 6,916 6,926 6,955 6,975 6,998 7,012 7,025 937,105,275 939,320,275 942,996,775 944,726,775 945,516,775 947,726,775 948,931,775 956,017,775 963,976,925 964,621,925 635,114,560 640,769,140 651,267,130 653,901,910 657,972,970 660,689,070 667,652,650 672,925,700 676,386,040 679,545,740 Average monthly price of 2 per cent consols, 1930. Circulation secured b y Bonds. 103.752 $614,907,265 103.591 628,786,205 102.920 101.774 101.509 101.656 101.750 101.827 101.450 101.125 101.125 101.052 630,309,637 635,588,885 646,142,390 653,164,570 656,268,268 659,673,408 667,508,731 672,263,695 676,031,393 678,344,764 Lawful money. Total circulation outstanding. $52,270,912 48,281,960 $667,178,177 677,068,165 46,363,455 42,696,715 38,265,225 34,243,657 31,914,847 30,246,666 27,845,433 26,581,779 26,776,066 25,595,793 676,673,092 678,285,600 684,407,615 687,408,227 688,183,115 689,920,074 695,354,164 698,845,474 702,807,459 703,940,557 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 13 NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION. Section 16, act of June 3, 1864, required a deposit of United States registered bonds to an amount not less than $30,000, nor less than one-third of the paid-in capital stock of an association, on which circulation was issuable not to exceed 90 per cent of the market price, but not more than 90 per cent of the par value of the bonds, and not in excess of the paid-in capital. The aggregate limit was fixed at $300,000,000. In the following year (Mar. 3, 1865) the act was amended limiting the issue of circulation as follows: To banks with capital of $500,000 or less, 90 per cent of the capital; over $500,000 to $1,000,000, 80 per cent; over $1,000,000 to $3,000,000, 75 per cent; and over $3,000,000, 60 per cent. It was further provided that of the aggregate amount authorized to be issued, one-half should be apportioned to associations in cities and territories, according to population, and one-half by the Secretary of the Treasury among the associations located in States, etc., having due regard to the banking capital, business, etc., of such States. The act of July 12, 1870, authorized the issue of additional circulation to the amount of $54,000,000, but provided that no association organized thereafter should issue circulation in excess of $500,000. This act also authorized the organization of banks to issue circulation redeemable in gold, but limited the amount to be issued by each bank to 80 per cent of the par value of the bonds deposited. On June 20, 1874, the act was passed establishing the nationalbank redemption agency and which provided for the retiring of circulation and withdrawing of bonds, changed in part the provisions of the original law with respect to the bond-deposit requirement in that banks with capital in excess of $150,000 were permitted to reduce their bond deposit to $50,000, thus determining the minimum bond requirement by banks with capital in excess of $150,000. Six months later (on Jan. 14, 1875) the limit on the aggregate amount of national-bank circulation was repealed; that is, every bank was permitted to issue circulation secured by bonds to the extent of 90 per cent of the paid-in capital stock. Prior to February 14, 1880, it became apparent that there was no demand for gold-currency banks, only 10 of which had been organized, and on that date their conversion into currency banks was authorized. Within a short time thereafter, or prior thereto, all banks of that character were either closed or converted into currency banks. The bond-deposit requirement was again amended on July 12, 1882, by which banks with capital of $150,000 or less were compelled to deposit as security for circulation bonds to the amount of one-fourth of their capital only. Increase of circulation within the period of six months from date of reduction was prohibited by this act, which, also limited the amount of lawful money that might be deposited to retire circulation to $3,000,000 in any one calendar month. The circulation franchise was given an added value by the act of March 14, 1900, which authorized the issue of circulation to the par value of the bonds deposited, reduced the tax on circulation secured by 2 per cent consols to one-fourth of 1 per cent semiannually, and repealed the provision of the act of 1882 relative to the nonincrease 14 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of circulation within six months from date of decrease. The act of 1882 was further amended on March 4, 1907, to increase the monthly limitation of the amount of lawful money that might be deposited to retire circulation from $3,000,000 to $9,000,000. The original act authorized the issue of national-bank circulation notes in the denominations of $1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, and $1,000, but provided that no more than one-sixth part of the notes issued to an association should be of less denomination than $5 and that after specie payments should be resumed no notes were to be furnished of less denominations than $5. Notes of each denomination indicated, with the exception of threes, have been issued, but the total amount of ones was only $23,169,677 and of twos $15,495,038. ^ The act of March 14, 1900, limited the amount of notes of denomination of $5 to one-third of the aggregate issues of each bank, although as a matter of fact the issues of $5 notes have never equaled a third of the total national-bank circulation outstanding and on October 31,1909, amounted to only 20 per cent of the total. The currency act of May 30, 1908, made no material change in the law with respect to the issue of circulation secured by United States bonds, although in addition to other denominations the Comptroller was authorized to prepare plates of the denominations of $10,000, and it was required that the legend on the notes relating to the securities for circulation should be changed to read " secured by United States bonds or other securities/7 In ordering plates for the printing of circulation the Comptroller is governed by the wishes of the banks, but since 1884-85 no plates have been engraved for the printing of notes of a higher denomination than $100. In conformity with law of 1908 and from May 30 of that year to October 31, 1909, national-bank plates to the number of 9,506 were prepared, and circulation therefrom printed, in addition to the requirements for current issues, to the extent of 50 per cent of the aggregate capital of thebanks. Theamount of circulation printed in excess of the current demand is held separately in reserve as contemplated by law. During the existence of the national-banking system to October 31, 1909, circulation was issued to the amount of $4,582,302,215, of which $3,878,482,225 has been redeemed, leaving outstanding, exclusive of gold notes and nonpresented fractions, $703,819,990. The amount issued during the year was $413,152,510 and the stock of incomplete currency on hand at the close of the year was $666,042,390. Changes in the amount of each denomination of notes outstanding on October 31, 1907, 1908, and 1909, as compared with March 14, 1900, are shown in the following table: Mar. 14,1900. Oct. 31, 1907. Oct. 31, 1908. Oct. 31, 1909. $348,275. 00 167,466.00 79,310,710.00 79,378,160.00 58,770,660.00 11,784,150.00 24,103.400.00 104,000.00 27,000.00 32,409.00 254,026,230. 00 $344,248.00 164,708.00 120,274,210.00 249,946,530.00 183,416,620.00 17,387,000.00 38,215,100.00 91,000.00 24,000.00 42,025.50 609,905,441.50 $343,875.00 164,470.00 131,161,385.00 281,832,280.00 195,249,940.00 17,533,050.00 39,327,200.00 90,000.00 24,000.00 44,008.00 665,770,208.00 $343,613.00 164,322.00 141,067,495.00 303,273.700.00 204,646,360.00 16,615,500.00 37,599,000.00 89,000.00 23,000.00 45,887.00 703,865,877.00 Circulation secured by lawful money... 38,004,155.00 Circulation secured by bonds 216,022,075.00 47,252,852.00 562,727,614.00 39,065,637.50 626,779,350.00 25,521,114.00 678,344,763.00 Denominations, o Ones . . Twos Fives Tens. . Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands • Unredeemed fractions Total a Gold notes not included. 15 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. On July 9, 1891, the amount of outstanding circulation reported by the banks reached the lowest point in the history of the system with respect to the paid-in capital stock, namely, 18.4 per cent, and at that time was but 7.3 per cent of the metallic and paper currency of the country. In the reports for September 1, 1909, outstanding circulation is shown to have reached the maximum; that is, 69.6 per cent since December 31, 1881, when it stood at 69.8 per cent of the capital. On June 30, 1909, money in the United States amounted to $3,406,300,000, of which the Juiie 23 bank reports show that 18.8 per cent consisted of national-bank circulation. Changes that have occurred in the amount of outstanding circulation as reported by the banks of the various classes at date of the statements made during the last report year are shown in the following table: OUTSTANDING CIRCULATION REPORTED BY THE BANKS ON THE DATES INDICATED. New York, Other Chicago, reserve and cities. St. Louis. Date. 1908. November 27. Millions. $46.2 $74.6 All reserve cities. Country. Total. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. $135.7 $210.3 $389.0 $599.3 1909. February 5 . . April 28 June 23 September 1. 50.2 50.4 50.4 52.7 79.8 80.4 80.9 83.9 139.8 145.2 146.0 150.6 219.6 225.6 226.9 234.5 395.7 410.7 414.4 423.5 615.3 636.3 641.3 658.0 Circulating notes to the enormous amount of $489,923,468 were received for redemption at the national-bank redemption agency during the past year, of which $115,898,700, being in conditionfitfor circulation, were forwarded to the issuing banks and $374,024,768 delivered to this office for destruction. The receipts for redemption during the current year were $107,563,304 in excess of the redemptions during the year 1908. The expenses incident to the redemption of national-bank circulation during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1909, ware $396,743.15, or $0.79762 per $1,000. Receipts of currency for redemption by months are shown in the following table: Month. Amount. 190S. November December 1909. j $27,801,458 34,874,210 1909. January... February. March Month. April...... May June July 56,627,458 August 37,227,225 | September 42,637,791 October Amount. UCh 125,141 48,247,752 47,935,059 46,403,870 36,939,830 31,890,067 31,759,154 16 BEPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBBENCY. As will be noted from the following statement, over 85 p>er cent of the circulation received for redemption came from the eight cities indicated and nearly 49 per cent from the city of New York: RECEIPTS FOR REDEMPTION FROM THE CITIES NAMED. City. New York . . . Amount. $239,320,000 51,794,000 34,538,000 31,803,000 Chicago Philadelphia Boston City. St. Louis Cincinnati Baltimore New Orleans Amount. $29,552,500 12,985,000 11,523,500 8,169,500 PBOFIT ON NATIONAL-BANK CIBCULATION. By reason of the depreciation in the market price of government bonds during the past year the computed profit on the issue of national-bank circulation has increased to a slight extent. The average net price of 2 per cent consols in November, 1908, was 103.752, showing a profit on circulation on that basis of 1.084 per cent. In October, 1909, the market price has fallen to 101.052, when the profit on circulation increased to 1.334. Panama Canal bonds declined from 102.328 in November, 1908, to 100.595 in October, 1909, the rate of profit at the higher quotation being 1.236 per cent and at the lower 1.384. The market price of the 4 per cent loan of 1925 declined during the year from 120.840 to 117.320, and the profit on circulation secured by these bonds increased from 0.768 to 1.211 per cent. In estimating the profit on the issue of national-bank circulation, there are deducted from the receipts, consisting of the interest on bonds and interest on circulation at 6 per cent, the taxes, expenses, and sinking fund, to ascertain the net receipts. The difference between the net receipts and interest on the cost of bonds at 6 per cent is the measure of profit. As an illustration, $100,000 consols of 1930 cost $101,052 in October, 1909. The interest on the bonds and 6 per cent on $100,000 circulation give the gross receipts as $8,000. Deducting from the gross receipts taxes of $500, expenses $62.50, and sinking fund of $26.50, gives the total deduction $589. The difference between the receipts and deductions—that is, taxes, etc.—leaves $7,411 as the net receipts. Interest on the cost of bonds at 6 per cent produces $6,063.02. Deducting the interest on the cost of bonds from the net receipts shows the net profit on the issue of $100,000 circulation as $1,347.98, or 1.334 per cent. EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS. Abstracts of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the six months ended January 1 and July 1, 1909, are published in the appendix of this report. Combining the returns for the two periods in question, it is shown that the average capital was $919,143,825 and the surplus was $585,407,483.46. The gross earnings of the banks during the year were $348,674,355.11, from which losses and premiums were charged off to the amount of $40,453,705.87, being 11.6 percent of the gross earnings, and $177,034,899.72 expenses and taxes, equaling 50.54 per cent. The resulting net earnings are shown to have been $131,185,749.52, from which dividends were paid REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 17 amounting to $92,993,449.76. The ratio of net earnings to capital and surplus is 8.72; dividends to capital and surplus, 6.18; and dividends to capital 10.12. Records relating to the amount of earnings and dividends annually during the forty years ended July 1, 1909, show that the average net earnings have been $69,877,835 and dividends $52,885,467, or 8.89 per cent on the capital. The aggregate net earnings for this period were $2,795,113,397, and dividends paid $2,115,418,691, an amount equaling approximately three and one-third times that of the average capital stock. EXPENSES OF NATIONAL BANKS. Excluding interest on government deposits provided by the act of May 30, 1908, and corporation taxes authorized by the tariff act of 1909, national banks have paid to the Government in taxes on capital and deposits to June 30, 1883, on capital under the war-revenue act of 1898, and on circulation to June 30, 1909, the sum of $183,662,698.98. The total expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency from 1863 to June 30, 1909, for which appropriations were made, were $12,516,385.36. It is estimated that contingent expenses not paid by the Comptroller, but from the general appropriation for contingent expenses of the department, including an estimated amount properly chargeable to the cost of operation of the bureau, equal the amount specifically appropriated, which would give the estimated approximate cost of operation during the existence of the system of $25,000,000. In addition to taxes paid on capital, deposits, and circulation, the banks have paid $6,363,192.69, the expenses of redeeming their notes; $1,171,530 for plates from which circulating notes are printed; and, from 1883 to 1909 inclusive, $6,459,755.99 in fees for examinations. The expenses of the banks for the last fiscal year were as follows: Tax on circulation, $3,190,543.04; cost of redemption of notes, $396,743.15; assessment for plates, $42,275; examiners' fees, $510,928.07, making a total of $4,140,489.26. The expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the last fiscal year, excluding salaries reimbursed by national banks, were $1,074,106.63, or $547,035.52 in excess of the expenses of the fiscal year ended June 30, 1908. The increase in salaries was only $2,127.34, while the increase in the cost of dies; plates, etc., was $544,908.18. This large increase was mainly due to the legislation of May 30, 1908, relating to the engraving of bank plates and the printing therefrom of the extraordinary amount of circulating notes to meet a possible emergency. ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL BANKS. Section 5133 of the Revised Statutes, formerly section 5 of the act of June 3, 1864, provides for the organization of national-banking associations by any number of natural persons not less than 5. The law confers authority upon the Comptroller of the Currency to approve the corporate title of an association and also to withhold his certificate authorizing an association to begin business when, as the result of special examination or otherwise, it is ascertained that the association has been organized for purposes other than those con10774—CUR 1909 2 18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. templated by the act. It is further provided that no banks shall be organized with capital less than $100,000 unless sanctioned by the Secretary of the Treasury. To avoid formation of associations for ulterior purposes or by those lacking the qualifications necessary to successful conduct of the banking business, or in a place the population and business of which are insufficient to warrant the establishment of a national bank, the Comptroller, upon receipt of an application to organize, pauses a special investigation to be made, the results of which determine the favorable or unfavorable action. Since the beginning of the current calendar year, out of approximately 370 applications filed for authority to organize national banks, over 50 were rejected, mainly for the reasons hereinbefore stated. The expansion of the national banking system along normal, safe, and conservative lines is unquestionably desirable, but the organization of a bank is not warranted in a communitjr where there is no reason for its existence; that is, where sufficient business would not naturally come to warrant success, or where the board of directors will not be composed of men of business ability equal to the best to be found in the community, or where the organization is attempted by promoters who, by public and private means, create a false impression that a bank is needed and that success is assured by merely obtaining subscriptions to the capital stock. From the date of the establishment of the national-banking system in 1863 to October 31, 1909, charters were granted to 9,572 nationalbanking associations, of which 2,063 have been placed in voluntary liquidation and 484 failed. The number of banks in operation at the close of the year was 7,025. Included in the 9,572 associations chartered are 1,503 banks, with original capital of $320,755,928, which were conversions of state banks. Since March 14, 1900, the date of the act authorizing the organization of banks with capital of $25,000, charters have been granted to 4,308 associations, with capital of $261,083,300, a number greater by 691 than the number of banks in existence on the date of the passage of the act in question. The number of banks organized during this period includes 2,768, with capital of $72,105,500, which were organized under the act of March 14,1900, and 1,540, with capital of $188,977,800, organized under the act of 1864 with individual capital of $50,000 or over. By a further subdivision of these banks it is shown that 2,384, with capital of $130,960,500, were banks of primary organization; 1,340, with capital of $88,587,000, organizations to succeed state and private banks, and 584, with capital of $41,535,800, were conversions of state banks. In the current report year, charters were granted to 309 associations with authorized capital stock of $22,830,000. The average number of banks organized monthly from March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1907, was approximately 40; the average in 1908, 27; and in 1909, 25 and a fraction. As an indication of the character and distribution by States and geographical divisions, of national banks organized since the passage of the act in 1900, the following table is submitted: SUMMARY, B Y STATES, GEOGRAPHICAL D I V I S I O N S , AND CLASSES, OF NATIONAL B A N K S ORGANIZED PROM M A R C H 14, 1900, TO OCTOBER 31, AND T H E P A I D - I N CAPITAL STOCK OF ALL R E P O R T I N G NATIONAL B A N K S ON S E P T E M B E R 1, 1909. Capital $25,000. Capital over $25,000 and less t h a n $50,000. No. No. States, etc. Maine . . . New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts.. .. Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England S t a t e s . . . New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware. Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States Virginia . West Virgina.. North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi... . Louisiana Texas. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin. Minnesota .... . Capital. 3 4 5 1 $75,000 100,000 125,000 25,000 4 100,000 Capital. $30,000 Capital $50,000 and over. No. Capital. 6 1 $335,000 2 i 200,000 1 100,000 16 4,050,000 1 500.000 4 200,000 Total organizations. No. 9 7 6 17 1 8 Capital. 1909, National banks reporting Sept. 1, 1909. No. Capital paid in. $410,000 330,000 225,000 4,075,000 500,000 300,000 77 58 50 197 22 80 $9,051,000 5,452,475 5,460,000 54,467,500 6,700,250 20,289,200 101,420,425 17 425,000 1 30,000 30 5,385,000 48 5,840,000 484 79 46 202 6 28 1,975,000 1,150,000 5,050,000 150 000 700,000 8 7 23 3 5 247,500 210,000 772,000 95,000 172,000 82 35 212 15,920,000 2.760.000 23,205,000 11 930,000 1,250,000 169 88 437 9 44 4 18,142,500 4,120,000 29.027,000 245,000 1,802,000 1,250,000 438 184 801 28 105 11 162,249,970 20,632,640 114,465,520 2,373,985 17,686,415 5,552,000 361 9,025,000 46 1, 496,500 344 44,065,000 751 54,586,500 1,567 322,960,530 43 28 21 8 22 6 26 5 11 207 18 48 25 1,075,000 700,000 525,000 200,000 550,000 150,000 650,000 125,000 275,000 5,175,000 450,000 1,200,000 625,000 9 10 4 321,000 355,000 130,000 16 4 10 1 1 80 1 6 5 540,000 125,000 304,500 30,000 30,000 2, 541,000 30,000 190,000 150,000 34 34 27 14 42 19 32 18 17 126 22 30 27 3,345,000 2,805,000 2, 610,000 1, 685,000 3,950,000 3, 450,000 2, 675,000 1,765,000 3,210,000 12,250,000 1,820,000 4,920,000 2,760,000 86 72 52 22 80 29 68 24 29 413 41 84 57 4,741,000 3,860,000 3,265,000 1,885,000 5,040,000 3,725,000 3, 629, 500 1,920,000 3,515,000 19,966,000 2,300,000 6,310,000 3,535,000 468 11,700,000 147 4,746,500 442 47,245,000 1,057 101 86 146 10 35 169 2,525,000 2,150,000 3,650,000 250,000 875,000 4,225,000 17 15 16 3 4 15 598,000 483,000 553,500 100,000 125,000 471,000 84 62 76 25 27 29 11,975,000 6,900,000 11,960,000 4,740,000 3,300,000 4,500,000 202 163 238 38 66 213 118 96 72 33 102 39 76 31 35 523 44 148 89 13,513,500 8,497,680 7,035,000 4,595,500 11,581,500 5,130,000 8,472,000 3,460,000 8, 495,000 42,533,300 4,130,000 17,130,900 10, 440,000 63,691,500 1,406 145,014,380 375 256 419 99 130 269 61,480,200 26,366,242 58,728,350 15,077,500 16,250,000 21,566,000 15,098,000 9,533,000 16,163,500 5,090,000 4,300,000 9,196,000 i W o o 1-3 W 3 SUMMARY, BY STATES, GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, AND CLASSES, OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED FROM MARCH 14, 1900, TO OCTOBER 31, 1909, AND THE PAID-IN CAPITAL STOCK OF ALL REPORTING NATIONAL BANKS ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. Capital $25,000. Capital over $25,000 and less t h a n $50,000. No. No. States, etc. Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States North Dakota . South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana.. . Wyoming Colorado . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Total Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Total island possessions Total United States > ... Capital. Capital. Capital $50,000 and over. No. 102 32 352,550,000 800,000 19 13 $630,000 420,000 55 36 681 17,025,000 102 3,380,500 394 113 G3 86 87 17 11 44 23 255 2,825,000 1,575,000 2,150,000 2,175,000 425,000 275,000 1,100,000 575,000 6,375,000 7 215,000 90,000 515.000 250,000 100,000 4 20 699 17,475,000 68 31 29 65 26 6 3 4 775,000 725,000 1,625,000 650 000 150,000 75,000 100,000 164 4,100,000 2 50,000 2 50,000 2,392 59,800,000 Capital. $3,320,000 11,285,000 Total organizations. National banks reporting Sept. 1, 1909. No. Capital. No. $6,500,000 12,505,000 320 129 $20,585,000 33,585,990 78,385,500 1,997 253,639,282 176 81 57,980,000 1,177 4,872,500 3,715,000 14,000,000 12,092,500 4,411,000 1,585,000 9,342,300 2,070,000 9,730,000 947 32,496,000 1,121 61,818,300 57 50 143 41 11 11 9 1 2,590,000 2,186,000 16,817,800 1,455 000 705,000 1,250,000 330,000 50,000 74 72 159 45 20 12 13 2 9,022,500 5,161,000 37,484,150 2 369,500 2,180,000 1,832,000 930,000 100,000 20,902,800 323 25,383,800 397 59,079,150 2 1 550,000 100,000 4 600,000 100,000 4 1 610,000 100,000 3 650,000 5 700,000 5 710,000 261,083,300 6,977 944,642,067 301,000 125,000 675,000 11 28 29 11 11 32 10 41 127 77 129 123 31 22 85 37 316 2,271,000 180 12,750,000 1 70,000 26,000 130,000 95 000 30,000 1 30,000 24 20 74 12 4 8 4 1 1,745,000 1,435,000 15,062,800 710 000 525.000 1,175,000 200,000 50,000 12 381,000 147 15 7 Q 1 376 Capital paid in. 140 95 219 209 47 29 115 42 225 400,000 550,000 1,885,000 2,250,000 1,010,000 625,000 2,550.000 575,000 2,905,000 12,305,500 1,540 188,977,800 4,308 3,440,000 2,215,000 4,550,000 4,675,000 1,535,000 900,000 3,951,000 1,275,000 9,955,000 to o Q O g H O t1 O o 21 EEPORT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Number and capital of national banks, by classes, organized since March 14, 1900, number of national banks organized in each month and year since that date, together with the number and classification of organizations during the past year, are shown in the following tables: SUMMARY, BY CLASSES, OP NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED FROM MARCH 14, 1900, TO OCTOBER 31, 1909. Conversions. Reorganization. Classification. No. Capital. 349 $9,218,000 235 32,317,800 Capital less than $50,000 Capital $50,000 or over Total 584 Capital. No. Primary organization. No. Total. Capital. No. Capital. 842 $22,327,000 1,577 $40,560,500 2,768 $72,105,500 498 66,260,000 807 90,400,000 1,540 188,977,800 41,535,800 1,34.0 88,587,000 2,384 130,960,500 4,308 261,083,300 NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED IN EACH MONTH FROM MARCH 14, TO OCTOBER 31, 1909. 1900, 1900. I 1901. !1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. I 1903. 1909. Month. No. No. January February.. March April May June July August September. October November. December.. 398 Total.. 36 31 35 30 54 40 41 27 23 27 32 36 No. 40 28 41 50 50 42 38 42 38 33 36 54 412 492 No. 45 41 41 43 45 42 32 33 31 41 27 41 No. No. 40 42 50 46 52 55 40 39 46 28 19 23 32 36 39 34 33 21 37 20 14 18 21 18 28 20 22 26 24 44 28 32 24 22 515 i 460 I 486 462 490 323 270 No. | No. 34 I 36 50 | 35 56 42 No. 45 39 50 42 49 48 37 44 35 36 23 38 No. NUMBER AND CLASSIFICATION OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909. Reorga—ns. Month. No. Capital. No. 10 | $330,000 9 ! 1,850,000 16 1,735,000 10 905,000 10 485,000 14 475,000 15 805,000 November.. December.. January February... March..".... April May June July August September. October.... 15 24 15 14 1,280,000 510,000 935,000 1,200,000 1,040,000 Total. 176 11,550,000 Capital. Conversions. No. $400,000 100,000 680,000 615,000 575,000 205,000 435,000 500,000 110,000 1,165,000 700,000 240,000 67 5,725,000 Capital. Total. No. I Capital. $165,000 465,000 360,000 75,000 1,225,000 850,000 300,000 990,000 675,000 100, 000 125,000 225,000 66 5,555,000 $895,000 2,415,000 2,775,000 1,595,000 2,285,000 1,530,000 1,540,000 2,770,000 1,295,000 2,200,000 2,025,000 1,505,000 309 Bonds deposited. $239,320 280,010 551,520 308,750 410,300 514,000 570,760 884,260 364,530 420,250 429,260 423, 760 22,830,000 i 5,396,720 22 REPORT OF TI{E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Growth of national banks, as indicated by the number, capital stock, etc., between March 14, 1900, and October 31, 1909, is shown in the following table: NUMBER OP NATIONAL BANKS IN EXISTENCE, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK, BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATION, CIRCULATION SECURED BY BONDS AND BY LAWFUL MONEY, ON MARCH 14, 1900, OCTOBER 31, 1906, 1907, 1908, AND 1909. Mar. 14,1900. Oct. 31, 1906.: Oct. 31, 1907. i Oct. 31, 1908.Oct. 31, 1909. Number of banks Authorized capital Bonds on deposit Circulation on bonds Circulation, lawful money Total circulation 3,617 $616,308,095 $244,611,570 $216,374,795 $38,027,935 $254,402,730 6,225 $845,939,775 $539,653,180 $536,933,169 $46,238,816 $583,171,985 6,650 $909,274,775 $566,994,910 $562,727,614 $47,252,852 $609,980,466 7,025 $964,621,925 $679,545,740 $678,344,764 $25,595,793 $703,940,557 6,873 $930,365,275 $632,624,850 $626,778,555 $39,065,637 $665,844,192 Number of national banks organized in each State and geographical division, together with the number in active operation, in liquidation, and those placed in charge of receivers, appears in the following table: NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED, INSOLVENT, AND IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION FROM BEGINNING OF THE SYSTEM (FEBRUARY 25, 1863) TO OCTOBER 31, 1909; ALSO NUMBER IN OPERATION ON THAT DATE. States. Organized. Maine New Hampshire Vermont . . . Massachusetts Rhode Island Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware. . .. . Maryland District of Columbia . . Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia. North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee . . . . Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States . .. ... In liquidation. In operation. 4 31 9 17 101 43 24 735 28 225 482 653 212 956 28 117 23 47 165 1 3 11 8 441 187 811 28 105 12 1,989 94 311 1,584 142 116 92 44 125 54 109 41 57 693 55 197 136 6 1 5 1 6 9 8 2 5 18 19 12 9 17 6 24 8 17 31 140 6 44 37 118 96 75 34 102 39 77 31 35 522 45 148 92 108 71 74 309 65 108 Connecticut Insolvent. 4 7 13 8 35 4 5 7 17 110 77 58 50 195 22 80 1, 861 90 357 1,414 575 353 554 207 190 324 425 •212 25 15 21 170 79 107 15 92 12 70 380 259 426 100 130 269 322 130 2,840 117 707 2,016 6 8 15 54 47 88 23 EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEK OP THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED, INSOLVENT, AND IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION FROM BEGINNING OF THE SYSTEM, ETC.—Continued. Organized. Insolvent. States. North Dakota.. South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma . 170 .. . . Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska . . . . Total Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Total island possessions Total United States . . .. .. In operation. 15 141 24 59 95 219 100 207 48 30 115 42 223 343 11 20 36 10 2 9 8 17 5 26 8 116 1,604 114 370 1,120 135 92 195 55 28 . 14 17 2 23 7 7 37 13 24 75 72 164 46 20 12 13 2 538 41 93 404 130 298 75 37 150 54 347 Total Western States 14 In liquidation. \ 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 5 9,572 5 a 484 2,063 7,025 a Total number of receiverships, 508. Four banks failed for the second time, and 20 were restored to solvency. EXTENSION OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF NATIONAL BANKS. The act of 1864 fixes the corporate life of a national banking association at twenty years. Under date of July 12, 1882, the act was passed authorizing extensions r for an additional period of twenty years, and second extensions w ere authorized by the act of April 12, 1902. From 1882 to October 31, 1909, first extension of charters were granted to 2,795 banks and under the act of 1902 to 969 banks. During the past year 130 charters were extended for the first time and 1 for the second. During 1910 the charters of 190 banks may be extended for the first time and 24 for the second. For the information of banks interested there is given in the appendix of this report a list of all associations the charters of which will expire during the 3^ear ending October 31, 1910. 24 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CHANGES IN TITLES OF NATIONAL BANKS. In the year ended October 31, 1909, there were nine changes of corporate titles of national banking associations, the banks concerned, the new and old titles, with date of approval of the changes, being shown in the following table: Title and location. No. Date. 953 "The New Castle National Bank," New Castle, Me., to "The New Castle National Bank of Damariscotta," Me 8136 5296 6425 9174 8026 335 6964 6408 Nov. 16 1909. "The Logan National Bank" Logan, W. Va., to "The First National Bank of Logan".. Jan. 15 "The First National State Bank of Sheridan," Ind., to "The First National Bank of Sheridan " Jan. 20 "The Consolidated National Bank of New York," N. Y., to "The National Reserve Bank of the City of New York" Mar. 1 "The London Paris National Bank of San Francisco," CaL, to "The Anglo & London Paris National Bank of San Francisco" Mar. 17 "The National Bank of Rochester," N. Y., to "Lincoln National Bank of Rochester".. Apr. 7 "The First National Bank of Bridgeport," Conn., to "The First-Bridgeport National Bank" July 21 "The Lackawanna National Bank of West Seneca," N. Y., to "Lackawanna National Bank," Lackawanna, N. Y Aug. 2 "The New Haven National Bank," New Haven, Pa., to "The Union National Bank of Connellsville," Pa Oct. 16 VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATIONS. Under section 5220 of the Revised Statutes, a national banking association may be placed in voluntary liquidation at any time prior to the expiration of its corporate existence, under authority therefor of a resolution adopted by shareholders representing at least twothirds of the capital stock. During the current year 149 associations, with $14,225,850 capital stock, were closed voluntarily, of which 25, with capital of $6,935,850, were absorbed by other national banking associations; 14, with capital of $2,175,000, were absorbed by state banks or trust companies; 83, with capital of $3,610,000, liquidated to reorganize as state banks; 2, with capital of $300,000, the corporate existence of which expired by limitation, were succeeded by new national banking associations; and 25, with capital of $1,205,000, closed to discontinue business. The following is a list of banks placed in voluntary liquidation during the year ended October 31, 1909; the names, where known, of succeeding banks, in cases of succession, being also given: NATIONAL BANKS PLACED IN LIQUIDATION. Name and location of bank and of succeeding bank. First National Bank, Tallapoosa Ga. (7220); succeeded by Bank of Tallapoosa Peoples National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla. (5790) Wagoner National Bank, Wagoner, Okla. (6048); consolidated with First National Bank of Wagoner. City National Bank, Cordell, Okla. (6647); succeeded by Cordell State Bank National Bank of Commerce, Denver, Colo. (4358); consolidated with United States National Bank of Denver. Altus National Bank, Altus, Okla. (7159); succeeded by Altus State Bank , First National Bank, Remington, Ind. (8060) American National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa. (7581); succeeded by American Deposit and Trust Co., Pittsburj American National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio (8438); absorbed by Fifth-Third National Bank of Cincinnati Cherokee National Bank, Tahlequah, Okla. (6414); succeeded by Oklahoma State Bank, of Tahlequah. Citizens National Bank, Waurika, Okla. (8715); succeeded by First State Bank First National Bank, Eldorado, Okla. (8126); succeeded by First State Bank of Eldorado State National Bank, Blackwell, Okla. (7583); succeeded by State Guaranty Bank of Blackwell.. Newport News National Bank, Newport News, Va. (6781) Farmers National Bank, Temple, Okla. (8310) Bokchito National Bank, Bokchito, Okla. (7499); succeeded by Bokchito State Bank First National Bank, Afton, Okla. (8790); succeeded by Bank of Afton Clinton National Bank, Clinton, Okla. (6851); consolidated with First State Bank of Clinton First National Bank, Frankston, Tex. (7623) Alva National Bank, Alva, Okia. (6490); succeeded by Alva Security Bank of Alva First National Bank, Bokchito, Okla. (6683); succeeded by Citizens State Bank Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Eldorado, Okla/(8944); succeeded by Farmers and Merchants' State Bank of Eldorado First National Bank, Mannsville, Okla. (6578); succeeded by First State Bank of Mannsville Merchants and Farmers' National Bank, Weatherford, Tex. (3975); succeeded by Merchants and Farmers State Bank of Weatherford United States National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. (7691); consolidated with Merchants National Bank of San Francisco Swedish-ximerican National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. (4951); consolidated with North Western National Bank of Minneapolis Bankers' National Bank, Kansas City, Kans. (8602); succeeded by Peoples National Bank of Kansas City First*National Bank, Granite, Okla. (8342); succeeded by State Guaranty Bank of Granite Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Lebanon, Ohio (8507); consolidated with Citizens National Bank of Lebanon Union National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. (3637); absorbed by National Bank of Commerce of Kansas City Date of closing. Sept. 8,1908 Sept. 12,1908 Date of authority to commence Circulation. Capital stock. 21,1904 24,1901 14,1901 26,1903 8,1890 15,1904 22,1906 $25,000 30,000 Nov. 14,1908 Nov. 15,1908 Nov. 21,1908 Apr. Apr. Dec. Feb. July Feb. Jan. Nov. 23,1908 Nov. 24,1908 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $25,000 30,000 $16,070 10,600 19,900 25,000 25,000 ! 12,500 6,500 3,650 2,900 8,850 3,600 500,000 30,000 I 25,000 I 500,000 7,500 6,600 479,100 3,450 2,650 20,900 4,050 3,950 Jan. 28,1905 400,000 100,000 46,600 53,400 Nov. 22,1906 500,000 50,000 25,550 24,450 Nov. 25,1908 Dec. 1,1908 do Dec. 4,1908 Dec. 14,1908 Dec. 15,1908 Dec. 16,1908 .do. Dec. 19,1908 Dec. 21,1908 Dec. 22,1908 Dec. 29,1908 Sept. 9,1902 May 29,1907 Mar. 7.1906 Jan. 30.1905 May 14,1903 July 25.1906 Dec. 3,1904 July 9.1907 June 23,1903 Feb. 23,1905 Nov. 15.1902 Mar. 21.1903 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 6,250 6,250 6,500 25,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 9,000 25,000 6,300 36,000 6,250 3,150 3,200 3,250 9,700 503 21,350 2,900 4,250 17,600 3,050 14,600 2,700 3,100 3,050 3,250 15,300 24,497 3,650 3,350 4,750 7,400 3,250 21,400 3,550 Dec. 30,1908 Dec. 31,1908 ....do Nov. 12,1907 Jan. 10,1903 25,000 25,000 6,500 6,250 3,100 3,150 3,400 3,100 Oct. 15,1908 Nov. 10,1908 .do. .do. Feb. 7,1889 100,000 100,000 41,250 58,750 Apr. 15,1905 200,000 200,000 115,553 84,447 Apr. 18,1894 500,000 500,000 493,200 6,800 Jan. 2,1909 Jan. 11,1909 Mar. 20,1907 Aug. 28,1906 250,000 25,000 100,000 6,250 38,203 2,900 61,797 3,350 Jan. 12,1909 Jan. 8,1907 35,000 30,000 15,300 14,700 ....do Feb. 19,1887 600,000 600,000 63,400 536,600 to NATIONAL BANKS PLACED IN LIQUIDATION—Continued. Name and location of bank and of succeeding bank. Date of closing. City National Bank, East St. Louis, 111. (8932); absorbed by Illinois State Trust Co. Bank of Jan. 16,1909 East St. Louis American National Bank, Everett, Wash. (6053); consolidated with First National Bank of do Everett. Alvord National Bank, Alvord, Tex. (6067); succeeded by Alvord State Bank do First National Bank, Milburn, Okla. (7842); succeeded by Johnson County State Bank of Milburn. Jan. 18,1909 Chandler National Bank, Chandler, Okla. (6142) do. Farmers' National Bank, Newkirk, Okla. (8214); succeeded by Farmers State Bank of Newkirk... Jan. 19,1909 Comanche National Bank, Comanche, Okla. (8366); succeeded by Comanche State Bank Jan. 20,1909 ....do National Bank of Commerce, Holdenville, Okla. (6540) People's National Bank, New Orleans, La. (7498); absorbed by Peoples Savings Trust and Banking Co. of New Orleans Jan. 29,1909 First National Bank, Omro, Wis. (5566); succeeded by Farmers Bank of Omro Jan. 30,1909 First National Bank, Waverly, Term. (5963); succeeded by Citizens National Bank of Waverly Feb. 1,1909 First National Bank, Ravia, Okla. (7976) do. People's National Bank, Economy, Pa. (7528); consolidated with First National Bank of Ambridge. do First National Bank, Kaw City, Okla. (8577); succeeded by First State Bank of Kaw City Commercial National Bank, Pendleton, Oreg. (7301); consolidated with American National Bank Feb. 3,1909 v of Pendleton . Feb. 5,1909 First National Bank, Cordell, Okla. (6052); succeeded by Oklahoma State Bank of Cordell .....do First National Bank, Havre, Mont. (5676); consolidated with Security State Bank of Havre Feb. 6,1909 First National Bank, Waukomis, Okla. (7967); succeeded by First State Bank of Waukomis Feb. 10,1909 Feb. 11,1909 Farmers' National Bank, Vinita, Okla. (6602); succeeded by Farmers' State Bank of Vinita Feb. 12,1909 First National Bank, Terral, Okla. (7996) Arkansas Valley National Bank, Broken Arrow, Okla. (7600); succeeded by Arkansas Valley State Bank of Broken Arrow Feb. 15,1909 First National Bank, Hanley Falls, Minn. (6285); succeeded by First State Bank of Hanley Falls.. .....do First National Bank, Mulhall, Okla. (9032) .do. Feb. 20,1909 National Union Bank, Oshkosh, Wis. (4508): succeeded by City National Bank of Oshkosh Farmers' National Bank, Midlothian, Tex. (8568); absorbed by First National Bank of Midlothian. do First National Bank, Sayre, Okla. (6058); succeeded by First State Bank of Sayre .do. First National Bank, Collinsville, Okla. (6138); succeeded by Oklahoma State Bank of Collinsville. Feb. 22,1909 Feb. 23,1909 First National Bank, Elk City, Okla. (5766); succeeded by First State Bank of Elk City First National Bank, Erick, Okla. (8010); succeeded by First State Bank of Erick Feb. 24,1909 First National Bank, Hastings, Okla. (8209); succeeded by Oklahoma State Bank of Hastings Feb. 27,1909 First National Bank, Muldrow, Okla. (6717); succeeded by Cherokee State Bank of Muldrow American National Bank, Tishomingo, Okla. (7042); succeeded by American State Bank of Tishomingo Feb. 28,1909 American National Bank, Winchester, Tenn. (8631); consolidated with Farmers' National Bank of Winchester Mar. 1,1909 First National Bank, Tonl*awa, Okla. (7444); succeeded by First State Bank of Tonkawa do First National Bank, Campbellsport, Wis. (6222); succeeded by First State Bank of Campbellsport. Mar. 6,1909 Circulation. Date of authority to commence business. Capital stock. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. Oct. 26,1907 $200,000 $200,000 $192,550 $7,450 Dec. 19,1901 Dec. 27,1901 July 25,1905 Feb. 28,1902 May 10,1906 Sept. 17,1906 Dec. 18,1902 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 12,500 6,250 6,500 10,000 6,250 6,250 35,400 4,800 2,750 2,050 4,005 6,200 2,500 64,600 7,700 3,500 4,450 5,995 50 3,750 Dec. Aug. Sept. Nov. Dec. Mar. 1,1904 31,1900 12,1901 13,1905 27,1904 4,1907 200,000 30,000 35,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 150,000 25,000 8,750 6,250 12,500 10,000 66,500 9,800 3,300 2,950 4,800 2,800 83,500 15,200 5,450 3,300 7,700 7,200 June Dec. Jan. Nov. Feb. Dec. 14,1904 16,1901 11,1901 1,1905 2,1903 5,1905 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 6,300 6,500 6,250 6,500 25,000 44,500 3,650 2,700 2,850 2,450 11,600 5,500 2,650 3,800 3,400 4,050 13,400 Feb. June Feb. Jan. Feb. Dec. Feb. Apr. Dec. May Apr. 6,1905 2,1902 14,1908 20,1891 26,1907 20,1901 26.1902 3,1901 15,1905 7,1906 10.1903 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 20,000 10,000 200,000 6,250 25,000 8,500 25,000 10,000 6,250 17,500 11,600 7,350 3,630 123,500 2,650 9,250 3,050 10,300 4,100 2,900 7,950 13,400 12,650 6,370 76,500 3,600 15,750 5,450 14,700 5,900 3,350 9,550 Nov. 24,1903 25,000 25,000 Apr. 3,1907 Oct. 17,1904 Apr. 22^1902 25,000 25,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 10,000 25,000 5,350 9,300 3,250 7,150 15,700 6,750 First National Bank, Enid, Okla. (5335); succeeded by Enid State Guaranty Bank j National Exchange Bank, Springfield, Mo. (5082); absorbed by Merchants' National Bank of Springfield Lawton National Bank, Law ton, Okla. (8375); succeeded by Lawton State Bank First National Bank, Mansfield, La. (7232) Citizens' National Bank, Curwensville, Pa. (6969); consolidated with Curwensville National Bank. Barton National Bank, Barton, Vt. (2290); absorbed by Barton Savings Bank and Trust Co Faneuil Hall National Bank, Boston, Mass. (847); absorbed by Beacon Trust Co. of Boston Blackwell National Bank, Blackwell, Okla. (6916); succeeded by Oklahoma Guaranty Bank of Blackwell First National Bank, Fort Gibson, Okla. (6539) Hobart National Bank, Hobart, Okla. (5915); succeeded by Hobart State Bank First National Bank, Pond Creek, Okla. (6655); succeeded by First State Bank of Pond Creek First National Bank, Colbert, Okla. (7962); succeeded by Colbert State Bank Houston National Bank, Houston, Tex.a (4028); succeeded by Houston National Exchange Bank. First National Bank, McLean, Tex. (7413); consolidated with Citizens State Bank of McLean National Bank of Forney, Tex. (4014); succeeded by Farmers National Bank of Forney Boyle National Bank, Danville, Ky. (3317); succeeded by Boyle Bank and Trust Co. of Danville.. First National Bank, Shawneetown, 111. (915) Atoka National Bank, Atoka, Okla. (5791); succeeded by Oklahoma State Bank of Atoka National Bank of Commerce, Stillwater, Okla. (5436) First National Bank, Dike, Iowa (5372); succeeded by Farmers Savings Bank of Dike First National Bank, Bogalusa, La. (8959) German National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis. (4196); absorbed by Old National Bank of Oshkosh First National Bank, Durand, Mich. (5415) Farmers' National Bank, Ponca City, Okla. (6061); succeeded by Farmers' State Bank of Ponca.. First National Bank, Duncan, Okla. (5379); succeeded by First State Bank of Duncan Yankton National Bank, Yankton, S. Dak. (4613); consolidated with First National Bank of Yankton First National Bank, Wewoka, Okla. (6254); succeeded by First Guaranty Bank of Wewoka West Virginia National Bank, Huntington, W. Va. (7359); consolidated with First National Bank of Huntington Carmen National Bank, Carmen, Okla. (6844); succeeded by State Guaranty Bank of Carmen Oklahoma National Bank, Shawnee, Okla. (5875); succeeded by Oklahoma State Bank of Shawnee. First National Bank, Geneva, Ala. (5714); succeeded by Bank of Geneva American National Bank, Bluefield, W. Va. (7734); absorbed by Fidelity Banking and Trust Co. of Bluefield Merchants' and Planters' National Bank, Davis, Okla. (7442); succeeded by Oklahoma State Bank of Davis Fanners' National Bank, Westchester, Pa. (2857); absorbed by Farmers' and Mechanics' Trust Co. of Westchester Commercial National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah a (4051); succeeded by Continental National Bank of Salt Lake City National Bank of Pond Creek, Okla. (7103); succeeded bv Farmers' Guaranty Bank of Pond Creek. Childress National Bank, Childress, Tex. (6024); absorbed by City National Bank of Childress.... First National Bank, Sulphur, Okla. (5748); absorbed by Security State Bank of Sulphur First National Bank, Talihina, Okla. (7780); succeeded by First State Bank of Talihina Okmulgee National Bank, Okmulgee, Okla. (6855); succeeded by Okmulgee State Bank First National Bank, Sallisaw, Okla. (5596) National City Bank, Houston, Tex. (8288); consolidated with Lumberman's National Bank of Houston Mar. 8,1909 May 7,1900 Mar. 10,1909 Mar. 13,1909 do Mar. 15,1909 do Mar. 16,1909 July Sept. Apr. Sept. July Feb. 19,1897 24,1906 28,1904 28,1903 30,1875 27,1865 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 1,000,000 100,000 18,300 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 15,450 7,650 8,050 45,395 19,755 11,997 84,550 10,650 16,950 54,605 30,245 38,003 Mar. Mar. Aug. Dec. July Mar. Oct. May Sept. Apr. Mar. Mar. Apr. June May Dec. Jan. June Dec. May 10,1903 18,1902 25,1901 4,1903 24,1905 7,1889 29,1904 18,1889 2,1885 21,1865 25,1901 18,1900 25.1900 5,1907 7,1890 11,1900 26.1901 27,1900 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 6,250 25,000 25,000 6,250 25,000 12,500 50,000 100,000 12,500 50,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 8,650 2,205 5,350 7,400 2,450 7,000 4,400 19,755 32,650 3,550 18,750 8,650 8,200 3,830 18,950 6,950 6,900 8,800 21,350 4,045 19,650 17,600 3,800 18,000 8,100 30,245 67,350 8,950 31,250 16,350 16,800 2,420 56,050 18,050 18,100 16,200 Aug. 13,1891 May 13,1902 50,000 25,000 50,000 6,250 8,650 2,000 41,350 4,250 11,1904 19,1903 24,1901 15,1901 135,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 48,900 7,150 13,900 21,850 76,100 17,850 36,100 28,150 .do. May 11,1905 100,000 80,000 33,700 j 46,300 .do. Oct. 15,1904 35,000 35,000 9,400 i 25,600 17,1909 19,1909 do. Mar. 20,1909 Mar. 25,1909 Mar. 28,1909 Mar. 30,1909 Mar. 31,1909 .do.: do .....do Apr. 1,1909 Apr. 5,1909 do. Apr. 6,1909 Apr. 7,1909 Apr. 8,1909 Apr. 13,1909 do do Apr. 17,1909 Apr. 19,1909 May 1,1909 do May May May May May May May May 25,000 | I 8,300 [ 16,700 3,1909 I Jan. 11,1883 100,000 25,000 8,550 16,450 June Jan. Nov. Mar. June June Oct. 12,1889 19,1904 18,1901 20,1901 10,1905 25,1903 15,1900 200,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 i 25,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 25,000 51,600 6,100 3,800 12,500 4,400 12,850 18,650 148,400 18,900 8,700 37,500 8,100 37,150 6,350 July 2,1906 250,000 250,000 58,605 191,395 6,1909 7,1909 8,1909 12;1909 14,1909 17,1909 18,1909 May 25,1909 a Expired by limitation. Aug. June June Feb. 50,000 ! tS^ NATIONAL BANKS PLACED IN LIQUIDATION—Continued. to 00 Name and location of bank and of succeeding bank. Citizens' National Bank, Calvin, Okla. (7053); succeeded by Citizens State Bank of Calvin City National Bank, Wagoner, Okla. (7628); succeeded by Citizens State Bank of Wagoner First National Bank, Wakita, Okla. (5982); succeeded by State Bank of Wakita Caldwell National Bank, Caldwell, Kans. (6333); succeeded by Caldwell State Bank City National Bank, Frederick, Okla. (8206): succeeded by State Guaranty Bank of Frederick Farmers' National Bank, Lexington, Okla. (7207); succeeded by Farmers State Guaranty Bank of Lexington First National Bank, Olustee, Okla. (8316); succeeded by First State Bank of Olustee First National Bank, Kingston, Okla. (7893) Farmers' National Bank, Hubbard, Tex. (7407); absorbed by First State Bank of Hubbard Farmers National Bank, Kingman, Kans. (7412); succeeded by Farmers State Bank of Kingman.. Anoka National Bank, Anoka, Nebr. (6464); succeeded by Bo'yd County State Bank of Anoka First National Bank, Longton, Kans. (8525); succeeded by State Bank of Longton First National Bank, Tuttle, Okla. (8475) '. First National Bank, Greenup, 111. (6191); consolidated with Greenup National Bank Bankers' National Bank, Ardmore, Okla. (8354); succeeded by Guaranty State Bank of Ardmore.. Bridgeport National Bank, Bridgeport, Conn. (910); absorbed by First Bridgeport National Bank.. Ochiltree National Bank, Ochiltree, Tex. (8911); absorbed by First National Bank of Ochiltree First National Bank, Keota, Okla. (8177); succeeded by First State Bank of Keota First National Bank, Elgin, Minn. (7184); succeeded by First State Bank of Elgin National Bank of Holton, Kans. (5041); succeeded by Linscott State Bank of Holton First National Bank, Frederick, Md. (1589); absorbed by Central National Bank of Frederick First National Bank, Texico, N. Mex. (8173) *. First National Bank, Punxsutawney, Pa. (3030); absorbed by Punxsutawney National Bank Farmers' National Bank, Durant, Okla. (6928); succeeded by Oklahoma State Bank of Durant.. City National Bank, Mangum, Okla. (7328); succeeded by City State Bank of Mangum First National Bank, Geary, Okla. (6163) First National Bank, De Kalb, Tex. (8449); succeeded by First State Bank of De Kalb Continental National Bank, Louisville, Ky. (7457); absorbed by Commercial Bank and Trust Co. of Louisville Bankers' National Bank, Chicago, 111. (4787); absorbed by Commercial National Bank of Chicago. First National Bank, Mound Valley, Kans. (8107); succeeded by Peoples' State Bank of Mound Valley. American National Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. (6545); absorbed by Citizens' National Bank of Los Angeles Peoples National Bank, Sedan, Kans. (7535) First National Bank, Ponca City, Okla. (5474) Metropolitan National Bank, Boston, Mass. (2289) First National Bank, Shattuck, Okla. (8687); succeeded by Guarantee State Bank of Shattuck First National Bank, Marlow, Okla. (5724); succeeded by Guaranteed State Bank of Marlow Circulation. Date of closing. Date of authority to commence business. May 29,1909 June 1,1909 June 2,1909 June 15,1909 do Dec. 5,1903 Mar. 2,1905 Oct. 2,1901 July 10,1902 May 4,1906 $25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 $6,250 25,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 $1,600 5,700 16,800 6,100 1,100 $4,650 19,300 8,200 18,900 5,150 June 16,1909 Apr. 11,1904 June 20,1909 July 30.1906 June 22,1909 Aug. 30.1905 June 24,1909 Sept. 23,1904 June 30,1909 Sept. 26,1904 July 1,1909 Oct. 22.1902 do Jan. 29.1907 do Dec. 20.1906 July 6,1909 Apr. 4,1902 July 15,1909 Sept. 6,1906 July 20,1909 Mar. 18,1865 do Oct. 11.1907 July 26,1909 Apr. 16,1906 July 31,1909 Mar. 25,1904 do May 14,1896 Aug. 2,1909 Oct. 14,1865 Aug. 9,1909 Apr. 12,1906 Aug. 17,1909 Aug. 15,1883 do Aug. 18.1903 Aug. 18,1909 May 27.1904 Aug. 19,1909 Mar. 17,1902 Aug. 20,1909 Dec. 1,1906 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 215,850 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 7,000 6,250 7,000 50,000 10,000 6,250 6,250 25,000 50,000 215,850 6,250 6,250 25,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 100,000 25,000 6,250 10,000 6,250 2,250 1,820 1,650 1,800 2,400 1,300 1,510 1,100 5,305 8,200 52,060 850 1,300 2,550 5,700 8,950 1,050 14,050 11,000 600 900 1,660 22,750 5,180 4,600 5,200 47,600 8,700 4,740 5,150 19,695 41,800 163,790 5,400 4,950 22,450 44,300 16.050 8,950 85,950 14,000 5,650 9,100 4,590 Aug. 26,1909 Aug. 31,1909 Oct. 29,1904 Aug. 3,1892 200,000 2,000,000 200,000 416,000 26,203 76,152 173,797 339,848 Sept. 1,1909 Feb. 23,1906 25,000 6,250 450 5,800 .do. .do. Sept. 6,1909 Sept. 9,1909 Sept. 11,1909 Sept. 14,1909 Dec. Dec. June July May Feb. 19,1902 30,1904 30,1900 27,1875 15,1907 2,1901 700,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 25,000 30,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 6,250 8,000 950 1,000 3,900 400 500 401,042 24,050 24,000 46,100 5,850 7,500 Capital stock. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. People's National Bank, Cherryvale, Kans. (7383); succeeded by Peoples State Bank of Cherryvale.! First National Bank, Hollis, Okla. (8061); succeeded by First State Bank of Hollis First National Bank, Bronte, Tex. (8641); succeeded by First State Bank of Bronte National Bank of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal. (7894); absorbed by Western National Bank of San Francisco Asiatic National Bank, Salem, Mass. (634); absorbed by Naumkeag National Bank of Salem Wood National Bank, San Marcos, Tex. (3344) Total, 149 banks . Sept. 27,1909 do Sept. 28,1909 Aug. 30,1904 Jan. 23,1906 Apr. 13,1907 50,000 30,000 25,000 Oct. 1,1909 Oct. 12,1909 Oct. 20,1909 Aug. 30,1905 Dec. 20,1864 May 25.1885 300,000 200,000 50,000 14,225,850 50,000 ! 17,500 I 6,250 | 2,100 3,800 200 47,900 13,700 6,050 300,000 149,000 12,500 34,900 265,100 149,000 12,500 8,082,850 3.087,174 4,995,676 o •=1 H K Q O g o g W teJ d Szj o K to CD 30 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. SPECIAL REPORT OF CONDITION OF BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES. Through the courtesy and assistance of the National Monetary Commission the Comptroller is enabled to present for the first time in the history of banking in this country uniform statistics relative to the condition of banks of all classes on the same date. Individual reports as of April 28, 1909, for the use of the commission in their investigation of the monetary situation were obtained by the Comptroller through the cooperation of state officials from practically every bank in the United States operating under state charters and from a larger percentage of private banks and bankers than heretofore. Compilation of these special reports has been made under the direction of Prof. A. Piatt Andrew, now Director of the Mint, expert adviser to the commission, as an aid to the commission's investigations and later for publication in their report to Congress now in course of preparation. The statistics as tabulated for use of the commission will comprise the most complete and comprehensive data relating to the banking institutions of this country ever before printed. In 1908 reports were received and tabulated from 21,346 banks of all classes with aggregate resources of $19,583,410,393. Summary of reports received and tabulated by the National Monetary Commission includes 22,491 banks with aggregate resources of $21,095,054,420. The increase over 1908 is 1,145 in the number of banks and $1,511,644,027 in the total resources. In the request for reports the cashier was advised to indicate on his report the class of bank. The classification, as made by the individual bankers, has been followed generally in the compilation, the exceptions being in cases where the term " state" checked off on the report undoubtedly intended to mean an "incorporated" bank, the title and character of business exhibited indicating a stock savings bank or trust company. Abstracts of reports of condition of each class of banks, arranged by States and reserve cities, will appear in the appendix to this report, and a summary of reports of all reporting banks is presented herewith. • SUMMARY OP THE SPECIAL REPORTS OBTAINED FOR AND COMPILED BY THE NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION FROM 22,491 BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS (INCLUDING NATIONAL, STATE, SAVINGS, AND PRIVATE BANKS AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES), SHOWING THEIR CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 28, 1909. RESOURCES. 1. Loans and discounts: a) On demand, unsecured by collateral b) On demand, secured by collateral c) On time, with two or more names, unsecured by collateral (d) On time, single-name paper, unsecured by collateral.. (e) On time, secured by collateral (/) Secured by real estate mortgages or other liens on realty (g) Not classified 2. Overdrafts: (a) Secured (6) Unsecured $660, 425, 952. 28 1, 939, 634, 898. 23 2, 539, 965, 833. 06 1, 351, 781, 832. 63 2,036,358,417.46 1,127, 276, 405. 37 269, 373,194. 28 29,435,494.50 40,264,098.48 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 31 3. Bonds, securities, etc., including premiums thereon: 1. Domestic securities: (a) United States bonds $792, 787, 711. 29 (6) State, county, and municipal bonds 1, 091, 541, 455.19 (c) Railroad bonds 1, 560, 006, 360. 83 (d) Bonds of other public-service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) 466, 526, 687. 08 (e) Other bonds.. 379, 646, 689. 28 (/) Stocks 280,226,872.27 2. Foreign securities: (a) Government bonds 24, 637, 510. 66 (6) Other securities 19, 068, 929. 67 4. Banking house a 408, 550,195.16 5. Furniture and fixtures 40,108, 261. 75 6. Other real estate owned 95,377,084.98 7. Mortgages owned 1, 378, 701, 565. 09 8. Due from national banks 1,979,591,028.02 9. Due from state and private banks and bankers, trust companies, and savings banks 582, 480, 674. 66 10. Checks and other cash items 57, 927, 035. 65 11. Exchanges for clearing house 379, 965, 542. 46 12. Actual cash on hand: (a) Gold coin 226, 866, 397. 03 (6) Gold certificates 582,707,820.00 (c) Silver dollars 22, 567, 086. 00 (d) Silver certificates 179, 609, 270. 00 (e) Subsidiary and minor coins * 32, 911, 340. 51 (/) Legal-tender notes 271, 794, 002. 00 (g) National-bank notes 113, 538, 094. 00 (h) Cash not classified 22, 020, 666. 80 13. Five per cent redemption fund and due from Treasurer of United States 38, 500, 580.14 14. All other items 72, 879, 433. 91 Total 21,095,054,420.72 LIABILITIES. 1. Capital stock paid in 2. Surplus m 3. Undivided profits (including accrued interest and any other amounts set aside for special purposes, except item 15, less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid) 4. Due to national banks 5. Due to state and private banks and bankers, trust companies, and savings banks 6. Dividends unpaid 7. Individual deposits subject to check 8. Savings deposits or deposits in interest or savings department.. 9. Demand certificates of deposit 10. Time deposits, including time certificates of deposit 11. Certified checks 12. Cashier's, treasurer's, or secretary's checks outstanding 12a. Deposits not classified 12b. United States deposits and deposits of United States disbursing officer 13. Notes and bills rediscounted 14. Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed 15. Reserved for taxes 16. National-bank notes outstanding 17. Bonds borrowed 18. All other liabilities Total 1, 800, 036, 368. 00 1, 326, 090, 642. 50 508, 534, 786. 43 1,103, 918, 704. 30 1, 380,185,191. 07 3, 310, 944. 76 6, 956, 502, 690. 49 4, 926,161, 555. 02 625,189,163. 97 1, 211, 831,194. 22 177, 404, 218. 05 94, 011, 625. 86 44, 422, 717. 43 70, 401, 818. 99 18, 010, 036. 35 75, 047, 861. 43 7, 361, 966.12 636, 367, 526. 00 34,198, 821.10 96, 066, 588. 63 21, 095,054,420. 72 ° Includes furniture and fixtures of national banks. 32 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. STATE, SAVINGS, AND PRIVATE BANKS, AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. Summarizing the reports obtained as of April 28, 1909, it is shown that there were in operation on that date 15,598 banks other than national with aggregate resources of $11,726,170,577, indicating an increase of 1,076 in the number of banks and $856,724,584 over the amount of resources reported in the previous year. The returns include 11,319 state banks, 1,703 savings banks (642 of which were of the mutual class, that is, those without capital stock), 1,497 private banks, and 1,079 loan and trust companies. Capital stock of the state banks aggregates $416,059,900, individual deposits $2,466,958,665, and all resources $3,338,669,134. Savings bank reports to the number of 1,703 show deposits aggregating $3,713,405,709 and resources $4,072,710,105. The 1,079 loan and trust company reports show aggregate resources of $4,068,534,982 and deposits of $2,835,835,180. Bankers' directories published at the beginning of the current year give the names of 4,325 private banks in operation, but a large majority of such banks, so called, are firms whose business is confined chiefly to brokerage and exchange. Private bank reports were obtained from 1,497 concerns, with capital of $27,726,922, individual deposits of $193,263,224, and aggregate resources of $246,256,355. In order to ascertain the number of depositors in savings banks as of April 28, 1909, for use of the National Monetary Commission and for incorporation in this report, the Comptroller mailed to all savings banks, both of the mutual and stock savings classes, a special request for information as to the amount of deposits and the number of depositors as shown by the books of the banks on the date named. Later, at the suggestion of the commission, it was determined to extend this inquiry to all banks, and a similar request was made of all other banks which made reports of conditions as of April 28, 1909, asking for information relating to the amount and character of deposits held and the number of depositors for each class of banks as of June 30, 1909, together with the average per cent of interest paid on each class of deposits and the minimum sum upon which interest is allowed. Out of the total of 22,491 banks which submitted reports of condition as of April 28, 18,245 banks submitted this supplementary report. Supplementary returns, while not so complete as could be desired, furnish interesting data. The number of depositors shown must be understood as deposit accounts. It is not possible to determine the number of individual depositors, as many business men have accounts with two or more banks, and individual depositors in not a few instances keep two classes of accounts in the same bank. The banks reporting had 25,645,604 depositors or deposit accounts, and deposits of $13,595,599,850. The sum of $5,678,735,379 represents savings and time deposits credited to 14,894,696 depositors, all other deposits, exclusive of bank deposits, amounting to $7,916,864,471, to the credit of 10,750,908 depositors. It further appears that the average interest paid by the banks was 3.55 per cent on savings accounts and 3.10 on other accounts. The average rate of interest paid by national banks on savings accounts was 3.34; by state banks, 3.71 per cent; mutual savings, 3.85 per cent; stock savings, 3.60 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 33 per cent; private banks and loan and trust companies paying the same average rate, 3.43 per cent. National banks to the number of 4,075 reported 2.97 per cent as the average rate of interest paid on accounts other than savings and 2,517 reported no interest paid on such accounts. Of the state banks furnishing supplemental reports, 4,016 report an average of 3.34 per cent paid on accounts other than savings and 2,560 report no interest paid on such accounts; 1,682 gave no information on this subject. Four hundred and five private banks report 3.08 per cent paid on nonsavings accounts, 321 report no interest paid, and 267 gave no information. Of the loan and trust companies 613 paid 2.34 per cent on nonsavings accounts, 169 paid no interest, and 80 gave no information. Of the commercial banks reporting, 3,620 reported a minimum deposit of $1 or less upon which interest is allowed; 1,219 reported a minimum deposit of over $1 and up to $5; 317 allowed interest on amounts of $10 and over $5; 229 on amounts of $25 and over $10; 293 on amounts of $50 and over $25; 593 on amounts of $100 and over $50; 128 on amounts of $250 and over $100; 456 on amounts of $500 and over $250; 1,173 allowed no interest on accounts under $500; and 8,677 gave no information on this subject. In the following table is the summarized reports of condition as of April 28, 1909, obtained from state banks, savings banks, private banks, and loan and ,trust companies. 10774—CUR 1909 3 R E S O U R C E S AND LIABILITIES OF STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE B A N K S , AND L O A N AND T R U S T COMPANIES IN THE U N I T E D STATES, INCLUDING THE ISLAND POSSESSIONS, ON A P R I L 28, 1909.a CO [Compiled by the National Monetary Commission.] 11,319 state banks. EESOUECES. 1. Loans and discounts: , (a) On demand, unsecured by collateral (6) On demand, secured by collateral (c) On time with two or more names, unsecured by collateral (d) On time single-namo paper, unsecured by collateral (e) On time, secured by collateral (/) Secured by real-estate mortgage or other liens on realty (g) Not classified 2. Overdrafts: (a) Secured (6) Unsecured 3. Bonds: 1. Domestic securities— (a) United States bonds (6) State, county, and municipal bonds (c) Railroad bonds (d) Bonds of other public-service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) (e) Other bonds (/) Stocks 2. Foreign securities— (a) Government bonds (&) Other securities 4. Banking house 5. Furniture and fixtures 6. Other real estate owned 7. Mortgages owned 8. Due from national banks 9. Due from state and private banks and bankers, trust companies, and savings banks 10. Checks and other cash items 11. Exchanges for clearing house 12. Actual cash on hand: (a) Gold coin (&) Gold certificates (c) Silver dollars (d) Silver certificates (e) Subsidiary and minor coins (/) Legal-tender notes 1,703 savings banks. 1,497 private banks. 1,079 loan and trust companies. Total, 15,598 banks, etc. £ tr O H O tej $134,942,874.84 227,783,384.50 544,517,435.68 253,689,390.08 331,907,072.60 337,425,070.15 179,691,360.74 $25,888,492.23 63,707,520.06 86,970,215.71 33,366,744.63 169,185,632.86 521,619,147.18 31,752,040.47 $10,654,231.56 6,393,501.50 42,380,275.31 17,145,599.68 14,703,372.16 32,126,877.18 33,389,087.69 $57,002,931.16 663,783,913.57 230,845,369.40 148,161,853.45 559,097,215.59 179,034,348.40 24,540,705.38 $228,488,529.79 961,668,319.63 904,713,296.10 452,363,587.84 1,074,893,293.21 1,070,205,442.91 269,373,194.28 17,222,762.91 17,093,811.29 1,028,975.31 1,237,533.95 2,543,229.40 2,072,989.50 2,049,455.89 1,866,779.51 22,844,423. 51 22,271,114.25 5,221,710.94 65,892,211.21 75,036,949.01 43,566,428.18 710,159,543.86 769,980,508.90 609,219.30 3,228,802.32 1,213,577.66 3,222,380.20 155,647,931.87 362,404,241.30 50,977,866.08 59,315,979.00 30,745,733.61 96,554,513.65 42,715,417.78 47,576,169.48 1;760,406.73 2,535,070.97 2,738,744.32 168,589,933.84 123,395,335.61 164,660,545.08 934,928,489.26 1,208,635,276.87 52,619,738.62 "317,882,720.30 227,961,803.36 245,721^192.49 3,236,932.22 2,593,799.06 76,106,466.89 22,457,980.49 21,137,795.20 77,395,509.97 326,527,392.63 165,433,972.80 12,816,439.96 62,280,000.76 1,198,637.73 1,519,694.89 44,515,775.33 5,022,123.61 18,585,776.87 1,098,512,298.44 120,572,014.05 97,905,818.82 2,550,248.18 1,394,480.28 119,858.73 793,623.85 4,600,218. 89 1,993,329.55 6,432,840.05 4,509,824.89 31,162,571.26 9,670,320.53 892,302.89 495,429.06 6,745,922.83 5,523,019.51 90,451,784.59 10,634,828.10 26,129,836.12 198,283,931.79 393,742,171.45 184,501,334.69 6,924,650.43 12,205,258.04 11,301,351.51 10,430,137.31 215,674,245.70 40,108,261.75 72,286,248.30 1,378,701,565.09 872,004,149.39 457,511,446.84 23,183,641.46 76,375,168.14 N W H 45,539,307.00 51,699,470.00 7,791,096.00 26,533,697.00 9,274,738.51 40,008,557.00 8,458,120.50 5,021,380.00 812,762.00 2,692,536.00 779,314.03 6,403,348.00 2,610,311.50 759,040.00 528,884.00 885,362.00 545,090.46 1,734,841.00 18,892,128.50 149,559,450.00 1,564,417.00 25,149,149.00 3,100,038.22 24,749,046.00 75,499,867.50 207,039,340.00 10,697,159.00 55,260,744.00 13,699,181.22 72,895,792.00 ^ h: ft fed g § *d H s L gg W O ^ 9 2 g gj S g (g) National-bank notes. (h) Cash not classified 13. All other resources 5,546,076.00 2,983,485.41 2,927,330.95 1,933,999.00 2,050,178.56 1,037,343.91 3,338,669,134.19 4,072,710,105.34 246,256,355.41 416,059,900.00 59,506, 420.00 152,639,305.36 224,424, 711.93 62,160, 100.11 91,213,767.57 26,764,184.80 1,593, 731.58 132,194,365.07 6,640, 781.86 92, 707.96 1,039,492.86 103,770, 733.97 ,409,566,187.11 451,349,051.10 3,506,603; 927.38 118,191,344.12 10,153, 696.85 89,123, 828. 42 413,288,229.16 642, 221. 76 41,738,033.28 904, 765.72 9,386,309.63 2,206, 535.70 23,439,511.36 308, 541.01 8,744,291.96 2,443, 814.14 29,588,426. 51 376, 767.10 1,032,451.07 1,756. 819.85 12,434,283.23 27,726 922.00 32,007,382.00 14,184,887.39 10,180,09G. 61 Total. 28,637,566.00 2,790,115. 44 34,641,394.69 68,125,023.00 22,020,666.80 48,786,166.16 4,068,534,982.65 11,726,170,577.59 LIABILITIES. 1. Capital stock paid in 2. Surplus 3. Undivided profits 4. Due to national banks 5. Due to state and private banks and bankers, trust companies, and savings banks... 6. Dividends unpaid. 7. Individual deposits subject to check 8. Savings deposits or deposits in interest or savings department 9. Demand certificates of deposit 10. Time deposits, including time certificates of deposit 11. Certified checks 12. Cashier's, treasurer's, or secretary's checks outstanding 13. Deposits not classified 14. Notes and bills rediscounted r 15. Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed 16. Reserved for taxes 17. All other liabilities Total 3,338,669,134.19 4,072,710,105.34 io, 195: 237.01 5,533, 006.44 1,195 173.02 2,209! 063.52 62! 003.43 102,286! 105.39 15,372, 946.44 26,351, 911.02 42,526, 272.87 585, 576.85 233, 681.26 5,906, 730.48 528, 229.63 2,034, 768.57 20, 104.92 3,488. 622.56 362, 763,223.00 351, 699,101.89 141, 683,091.23 35. 840,845.09 240., 912,462.96 985,990.44 1,826, 153,620.08 ' 576,783,099.51 91. 802,209.89 299! 880,277.24 17! 862,855.51 ioi 483,178.67 12, 869,939.89 2, 269,264.17 18. 893,731.00 2,800,103.13 74! 851,988.95 866,056,465.00 738,958,356.19 300. 589,965.35 65 393,934.49 381, 956,673.41 2 180,194.69 3,441,776,646.55 4,550,109,024.43 246, 499,161.88 844 818,607.69 60 828,687.40 21 007,935.28 44 422,717.43 11 850,326. 77 52 960,740.22 4 229,426.22 92 531,714.59 246,256,355.41 4,068,534,982.65 11,726,170,577.59 g W O o 3 w o a Includes 44 reports dated February 15, 9 dated March 31,15 dated May 18, and 18 dated June 30,1909. C o 00 Or 36 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. For the purpose of comparison a table exhibiting the principal items of resources and liabilities of banks other than national in the years, 1900, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, is submitted herewith. CONSOLIDATED RETURNS FROM STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS, AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. Items. Loans Bonds Cash Capital S u r p l u s and undivided profits Deposits Resources 1900. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. $3,013,449,827 $5,656,832,201 $6,099,897,535 $5,797,611,743 o$6,385,522,766.61 2,790,159,501 2,931,506,252 2,873,226,958 3,009,480,709. 72 1,723,830,351 391,847,497 525,237,773.25 334,938,185 479,116,289 220,667,109 807,178,262 866,056,465.00 739,163,401 838,058,353 403,192,214 490,654,957 4,780,893,692 5,841,658,820 893,679,524 8,159,894,029 10,363,350,846 924,655,010 8,776,755,207 11,168,514,516 1,012,811,484 1,039,548,321.54 8,409,959,961 9,209,462,780.66 10,869,345,993 11,726,170,577. 59 a Includes mortgages owned. The foregoing statistics indicate that aggregate resources have more than doubled since 1900, the increase since that date being $5,884,511,757. In 1907 the increase over 1906 was $805,163,670, while the figures for 1908 show a decrease of $299,168,523 as compared with those of 1907. Combining the returns from national banks as of April 28, 1909, with those obtained from other banks for the same date, gives a total of 22,491 reporting banks with aggregate capital of $1,800,036,368 and aggregate resources of $21,095,054,420. SUMMARY OP REPORTS FROM NATIONAL, STATE, ETC., BANKS, AS OF APRIL 28, 1909. [Expressed in millions.] Classification. 15,598 Total, national state, etc., 22,491 banks. banks. banks. $4,987.7 $6,385. 5 $11,373.2 740.2 52.6 792.8 864.8 2,956. 8 3,821.6 525.2 1,452.0 926.8 866.0 1,800.0 934.0 1,834.6 795.1 1,039.5 14,035. 5 4, 826.0 9,209.5 9,368. 9 11,726.1 21,095.0 Loans United States bonds All other bonds and securities Cash (including national-bank notes) Capital stock Surplus and profits Deposits (individual) Aggregate resources. a Includes mortgages owned. The increase in the aggregate resources of all reporting banks over the resources for the year 1908 is $1,511,600,000. It will also be observed that banks other than national have over 55 per cent of the aggregate resources of all reporting banks; over 65 per cent of individual deposits; and over 56 per cent of the aggregate loans. Of the surplus and profits, 55 per cent is credited to this class of banks, while they have only about 48 per cent of the capital and 36 per cent of the cash holdings of all banks. Individual deposits in all reporting banks are $14,035,500,000, and estimating the deposits in 3,021 nonreporting banks at about $389,700,000 the individual deposits in all banking institutions of the country are approximately $14,425,000,000. The amount of cash in the vaults of the banks of the United States and island pos REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 37 sessions has increased from $l,368,300,00(Hn 1908 to $1,452,000,000 in 1909; $83,700,000 representing the addition to the cash holdings of the banks during the year, as against an increase of about $254,600,000 for the year ended June 30, 1908. The banking power of the United States in 1909 as measured by capital, surplus and other profits, deposits and circulation of national and other reporting banks, together with the estimated amount of funds of this character in the nonreporting banks, is shown to be approximately $18,850,000,000, an increase of over 266 per cent since 1890, when Mulhall estimated the banking power of the United States at $5,150,000,000. Since 1900 the growth in the banking institutions of the country has been noteworthy both as to the number of banks organized and the volume of business transacted. In 1900 the total number of banks in operation as estimated was 13,977, with capital of $1,150,728,675 and individual deposits aggregating $7,688,986,450. For the present year the number (including nonreporting banks) has increased to 25,512, with capital aggregating $1,855,987,368 and individual deposits $14,425,223,164. National banks have increased since 1900 from 3,732, with aggregate capital of $621,536,461, to 6,893, with aggregate capital of $933,979,903 on April 28,1909. Other reporting banks have increased from 6,650, with aggregate capital of $403,192,214 in 1900 to 15,598, with aggregate capital of $866,056,465 in 1909. In 1900 the nonreporting banks were 3,595 in number, with capital of $126,000,000; for the present year the number of banks not reporting is estimated at 3,021, with capital of $55,951,000. In 1900 national banks had 54 per cent of the capital and about 32 per cent of the individual deposits. For the current year the statistics show that national banks have a little more than 50 per cent of the capital and 33 per cent of the deposits of all of the banks of the country. STATE BANKS. Reports obtained from state banks represent practically all of this class of banks in operation, only 193 small banks failing to submit returns. The summaries of reports received by the Comptroller from a number of the state officials in 1908, classified as state banks, included in many instances loan and trust companies and savings banks. In the compilation for the present year the reports from the latter named institutions are placed in the class of banks where they undoubtedly belong. In view of this fact it is made to appear that the growth in state banks has not been material, and it is difficult to make proper comparison with the figures published for 1908. State banks to the number of 11,319, with aggregate capital of $416,059,900 and resources of $3,338,669,134, submitted reports for the current year. Of this number 381 banks, with capital of $90,264,195 and aggregate resources of $1,104,392,901, are located in the reserve cities. Geographically the state banks are located as follows: Nineteen in the New England States; 387 in the Eastern States; 3,312 in the Southern States; 3,717 in the Middle Western States; 3,026 in the Western States; 831 in the Pacific States; and 27 in the island possessions. The returns for 1908 from Texas and California included trust companies and those from South Dakota 38 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CUEBENCY. and Utah, private banks, figures for these two classes of banks being eliminated from the compilation of returns relating to state banks in the States named for the current year. The State reporting the largest number of " state " banks is Missouri, with 964; Kansas being second, with 757 banks; Nebraska third, with 625 banks; Minnesota fourth, with 623 banks; and Oklahoma fifth, with 608 banks. In resources the 199 state banks of New York, with $593,200,692, lead all other States in that respect. Missouri state banks are second in order, with $217,627,439; California state banks third, with $199,113,503; and Michigan state banks fourth, with $197,817,012. New York has also the largest amount of capital invested in this class of banks, $34,573,000; California being second, with $32,264,576; Missouri ranking third, with $27,332,860, and Illinois fourth, with $24,958,300. The figures submitted in 1908 for Illinois as compiled by the state auditor included the capital stock of trust companies. Tables in the appendix contain complete details relating to state banks, arranged by States and reserve cities. SAVINGS BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES. Peculiar interest attaches to statistics relating to savings institutions inasmuch as they are the repositories of the accumulations of wage-earners mainly and an index to thrift. The functions of these institutions are essentially different from those of commercial banks, as savings banks are part of a system the aim of which is the safe and profitable investment of the funds of those who are not so situated as to invest their own money, and in this respect a mutual savings institution is the property of its depositors. Sayings-bank reports to the number of 1,703 have been received, of which 642 are from mutual institutions and 1,061 from stock savings banks, the latter being operated for the benefit of both shareholders and depositors. The deposits in the savings banks aggregate $3,713,405,709 and the number of depositors 8,831,863, exclusive of savings depositors in state banks of Illinois, which are eliminated from these figures for the reason that savings depositors in that State are included in a separate table showing depositors in state banks of the country. Including 641,634 depositors with deposits of $204,908,505 in sayings departments of Illinois state banks and trust companies savings bank depositors for the country will aggregate 9,473,497, and savings deposits $3,918,314,214. Of the 1,703 savings banks reporting as of April 28, 1909, 1,540 furnished a supplemental report showing savings deposits aggregating $3,633,942,072 credited to 8,617,213 depositors. The number of depositors in the 163 banks which failed to furnish information in regard to the number of depositors has been carefully estimated on the basis of returns of reporting banks. The principal items of resources and liabilities of savings banks, both mutual and stock, on June 30, 1908, and April 28, 1909, are as follows: Classification. Loans (including mortgages owned) Bonds Deposits Aggregate resources June 30, 1908. $1,872,098,690 1,586,939,788 3,479,192,891 3,809,533,152 April 28, 1909. $2,033,268,601 1,713,270,914 3,713,405,710 4,072,710,105 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 39 In connection with the foregoing statement it should be noted that deposits in savings departments of 6 state banks of New Hampshire are included with statistics for state banks, and the returns from 29 trust companies of Vermont heretofore included with mutual savings banks are incorporated for the current year with the returns from trust companies. MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS. All the mutual savings banks are located in the New England and Eastern States, with the following exceptions: One in West Virginia, 3 in Ohio, 5 in Indiana, 3 in Wisconsin, 10 in Minnesota, and 1 in California. The number of reporting institutions is 642, while the number reporting in 1908 was 676. For the current year reports from 8 guaranty savings banks of New Hampshire and 29 trust companies of Vermont, heretofore included with reports relating to mutual savings banks, have been excluded from the returns relative to such banks. The aggregate resources of the mutual savings banks on April 28, 1909, were $3,394,926,005. The aggregate resources for 1908, which, as stated, included the reports now eliminated, were $3,331,737,125. The loans and mortgages in 1909 are stated at $1,590,181,366, not including overdrafts amounting to $89,070. The loans secured by real estate or other collateral aggregate $1,528,949,012, and those unsecured by collateral $61,232,353, the total amount classified as reported being shown in the following table: Loans on demand, secured by collateral Loans on time, secured by collateral Loans secured by real-estate mortgages, or other liens on realty Mortgages owned Loans on demand, unsecured by collateral Loans on time: Unsecured by collateral, two names Unsecured by collateral, one name Loans not classified Total $34, 602, 357. 91 131,228,863.72 301, 022, 328. 96 1, 062, 095, 462. 40 9,107,159. 66 41, 298,063. 34 8, 452, 265. 32 2, 374, 864. 88 1, 590,181, 366.19 The investments by mutual savings banks in bonds and other securities in 1908 aggregated $1,512,940,551. Investments of this character in 1909 were $1,599,532,371, scheduled as follows: United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Other stocks and bonds, including railroad and bank stocks $33, 353, 576. 12 685, 099, 502.18 743, 425, 893. 93 137, 653, 399. 71 Compared with returns for 1908 individual deposits, then reported at $3,065,686,012, have increased to $3,144,584,874, a gain of $78,898,862, notwithstanding the fact that certain bank returns included, as heretofore indicated, in the statement of 1908 have been eliminated from this class of statistics for the present year. Cash in the 642 reporting mutual savings banks amounted to $14,630,248. In 1908 cash reported by 676 banks classed as mutual savings banks aggregated $32,446,782, the decrease being caused partially by the reclassiflcation before mentioned and by the reduction of deposits, chiefly in New York, where exceptional investment opportunities were afforded by the low prices for securities. 40 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The mutual savings banks hold more than 22 per cent of the aggregate individual deposits of all the banks of the country, and over 26 per cent of the total deposits are in the two classes of savings banks. • Over one-half of the deposits in mutual savings banks, or $1,595,162,768, are held by 31 banks in the city of New York and 75 banks located in 11 other reserve cities, namely, Boston, Albany, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and San Francisco. New York City alone holds nearly one-half of the amount to the credit of depositors in mutual savings banks in the cities named, $743,858,253 being on deposit in mutual savings banks in that city on April 28, 1909. Deposits in Brooklyn savings banks aggregated $216,267,834 and in Boston savings banks $208,443,392. Of the 642 mutual savings banks reporting, 627 furnished a supplemental report giving information relative to the number of depositors, etc., on April 28, 1909. From a compilation of these supplemental reports it appears that the 627 banks in question had 7,204,579 depositors with savings accounts aggregating $3,138,763,704. These figures include 106 banks located in the reserve cities mentioned, with $1,599,608,984 deposits and 3,379,038 depositors. The reports show also that there were 1,335,256 depositors in the mutual savings institutions in the city of New York, 612,516 in those of Boston, 447,768 in Brooklyn, 382,088 in Philadelphia, and the remaining 601,410 in the other cities named. Interest to the amount of $114,899,550 was paid on deposits by mutual savings banks during the current year. STOCK SAVINGS BANKS. Stock savings banks to the number of 1,061 made reports, their capital stock being $59,506,420, individual deposits $568,820,835, loans $442;998,163 (including mortgages owned), investments in bonds, stocks, etc., $113,738,542, cash in bank $18,066,773, aggregate resources $677,784,099. All of these items show large increases over the amounts reported for 1908, which is due chiefly to the fact that many of the savings banks included in the statements compiled were not separated from state banks in former tabulations prepared by state bank officials. The foregoing figures include those relative to 92 stock savings banks located in the various reserve cities with aggregate resources of $275,270,899. The supplemental statements furnished by 913 banks of this class show deposits held amounting to $495,178,367 credited to 1,412,634 depositors, and interest to the amount of $15,027,311 paid on deposits during the past year. Eighty-three of the stock savings banks making supplemental reports are located in the reserve cities, their aggregate deposits being $206,803,323 credited to 505,885 depositors, the amount of interest paid to these depositors during the past year being $6,548,557. MUTUAL AND STOCK SAVINGS BANKS. The number of depositors in all savings banks reporting, exclusive of those having accounts in savings departments of state banks in Illinois, has increased since 1900 from 5,898,091 to 8,831,863 and the average deposit from $404.33 to $420.45. In 1908 the number of depositors, excluding those in Illinois from the calculation, was REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 41 8,088,066 and the average deposit account $430.16. For the current year, owing to the greater number of stock savings bank returns incorporated in the table, the number of depositors has increased by 743,797 but the average deposit account appears to have decreased by $9.71. In the following comparative statement is indicated the number of depositors, amount of deposits, and the average savings deposit in savings banks in the States named for the years 1908 and 1909. Included in the statistics for the year 1908 are deposits in savings departments of many banks in operation in the State of Illinois, for the reason that the auditor of public accounts of that State, in his periodical statements, reports separately such deposits from deposits subject to check. The statistics for 1909, however, do not include these deposits in view of the fact that reports upon the number of depositors have been received and compiled for the several classes of banks and the Illinois savings depositors are shown in the table relating to state-bank depositors. Compared with 1908 there has been a gain of 250 in the numberof reporting banks and of $234,212,818 in the amount of deposits, excluding savings department depositors and deposits reported in 1908 from Illinois state banks. The supplemental reports obtained from 339 state banks and trust companies of Illinois having savings departments show savings deposits of $204,908,505 and 641,634 depositors on June 30, 1909. The nuinber of depositors has been estimated for 163 savings banks which made reports as to the amount of deposits held, but failed to give the number of depositors. NUMBER OP SAVINGS DEPOSITORS, AGGREGATE SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE AMOUNT D U E TO DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS, IN EACH STATE IN 1908 AND 1909. 1908 (1,453 banks). States, etc. Maine New Hampshire.. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Eastern States Num- Number ber of of debanks. positors. 52 & 225,346 61 186,610 48 159,841 189 1,971,644 18 121,561 87 539,873 Amount of deposits. 1909 (1,703 banks). Average Num- Number of deto each ber of depositor. banks. positors, a Amount of deposits. Average to each depositor. $87,677,255.88 79,599,246.66 39,442,734.05 728,224,477.34 69,308,515.75 257,696,998.27 $386.48 446.08 377.00 363.74 532.19 473.13 $85,502,202 81,639,166 60,493,727 706,940,596 66,590,142 256,372,062 $379.43 437. 49 378. 46 358.55 547.79 473.75 455 3, 204,875 1,257,537,895 392.38 423 3,186,826 1,261,949,227.95 395.97 137 2, 719,598 1,378,232,780 26 282,014 92,631,487 14 452,638 160,638,670 2 8,830,296 31,396 17 78,469,584 213,524 506.78 328.46 354.89 281.25 367.50 137 2,760,343 1,405,799,067.62 297,926 98,549,807.29 28 452, 487 166,095,385.22 11 25,380 9,139,659.77 2 247,445 89,961,898.33 48 509.28 330.78 367.07 360.11 363.56 ell 129.17 /12 11,101,116.83 205.31 460.45 j 238 3,837,650 1,780,646,935.06 463.99 46,871 6,054,480 207 3,746,041 1,724,857,297 226,861 S2 178, 440 c55 104,620 d21 189 2,002,010 130,231 18 544,664 88 54,069 a Depositors in the following number of banks for the States named have been estimated: Maine 1, New Hampshire 4, Massachusetts 2, Connecticut 3, New Jersey 1, Maryland 4, Virginia 2, West Virginia 1, North Carolina 3, South Carolina 6, Georgia 2, Alabama 3, Louisiana 1, Arkansas 2, Kentucky 2, Tennessee 6, Ohio 3, Michigan 1, Iowa 98, South Dakota 2, Kansas 1, Wyoming 1, Colorado 2, Washington 3, California 9. 6 October 27, 1907. c Deposits in savings departments of 6 state banks with 13,888 depositors not included. d Exclusive of trust companies reporting 59,815 depositors. c Exclusive of one bank not reporting on June 30. / Includes 2 commercial banks. 42 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS, AGGREGATE SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE TO DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS, ETC.—Continued. 1908 (1,453 banks). States, etc. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina— Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States Ohio Indiana Tllinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Middle western States. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Num- Number ber of of debanks. positors. Average Num- Number to each ber of of dedepositor. banks. positors., 1 22 18 4,858 a 36, 492 a 21,698 $1,099,489 5,760, 337 7,891,789 $226.32 157.85 363.71 3 a 4,209 844,632 200.00 22 11 24 28 18 4 10 12 9 6 11 27 19,583,957.91 $287.38 8,195,002.70 194.24 7,349,823.24 164.12 9,550,910.23 313.39 7,832,232.40 222.74 1,168,190.44 185.57 2,019,712.74 151.63 2,047,270.65 267.96 16,429,181.63 269.83 1,157,131.76 221.97 1,996,554.63 115.31 14,039,136. 40 292. 46 67,257 15,596,247 231.89 182 344,632 81,369,104.73 236.14 99,668 31,393 617,782 53,930,291 11,431,050 181,361,054 541.10 364.13 293.57 321.809 32,039 103,966,942.82 10,917,991.10 323.07 340.77 2 5,799 14 91,718 571 a 364,523 1,085,014 21,799,456 132,748,558 187.10 237.68 364.17 44 5 6 ( ) 15 3 11 572 76,129 6,249 92,544 373,906 31,292,353.48 1,146,807.12 22,503,156.93 136,958,093.18 411.04 183.51 243.16 366.29 595 1,210,883 402,355, 423 332.28 650 902,676 306,785,344.63 339.86 14,862 2,160,715 145.32 8 a 10,775 3,351,285 311.00 12 11 14 3 1 10 4 7,737 16,846 20,080 4,067 « 700 17,304 1,575 1,750,544.38 3,261,165.28 3,552,705.43 3,368,991.30 222,113.00 3,895,021.08 409,512.54 226.25 193.58 176.92 828.37 317.30 225.09 260.00 19 25,637 5,512,000 215.00 55 68,309 16,460,053.01 240.96 14,685 3,339 443,334 1,217 29,195 4,507,943.37 1,890,229.02 250,915,736.56 336,486.21 8,544,649.26 306.97 566.10 565.97 276.48 292.67 491,770 266,195,044. 42 561.63 8,831,863 3,713,405,709.80 420.45 II 11 f 133 a 451,155 254,695,083 564.54 133 451,155 254,695,083 564.54 155 Total United 1,453 8,705,848 3,660,553,945 States 420.47 1,703 Pacific States Average to each depositor. 3 5 11 6 131 4 3 Oregon California Idaho Utah 33,349 42,189 44,783 30, 476 35,163 6,295 13,320 7,640' 60,887 5,213 17,314 48,003 Amount of deposits. 44 Western States Washington Amount of deposits. 1909 (1,703 banks). o Partially estimated. b Included in abstract of State banks having savings departments. Reports obtained for the National Monetary Commission show that 339 State banks and trust companies of Illinois with $204,908,505 savings deposits had 641,634 depositors on June 30, 1909. It will be noted by reference to the foregoing table that 7,024,476, or nearly 80 per cent of all depositors in savings banks are reported by banks in the New England and Eastern States, and a little more than 81 per cent of deposits in this class of banks is held by savings banks in these two geographical sections. There are 902,676 depositors with $306,785,344 deposits reported by savings banks of the Middle Western States, 491,770 depositors with $266,195,044 deposits in banks of the Pacific States, 344,632 depositors with $81,369,104 deposits in savings banks of the Southern States. There are 2,760,343 savings-bank depositors in New York, 1,783,024 of which have accounts on the books of New York City and Brooklyn savings banks. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 43 Massachusetts savings banks reported 2,002,010 depositors, of whom over one-third arc depositors in banks in the city of Boston. The next largest number of depositors in savings banks is reported by Pennsylvania banks, the number in that State being 452,487; California savings banks following with 443,334, the city of San Francisco banks reporting 184,582 of this number. The growth of savings banks in the United States from 1820 to 1909 as evidenced by the amount of deposits, number of depositors, average deposit account, and average per capita in census years from 1820 to 1890 and annually thereafter is shown in the followng table. The figures given, with the exception of those for 1909, include the number of depositors and amount of deposits in the state banks of Illinois having savings departments, but not the number of such banks by reason of the fact that reports from these institutions are incorporated with the state bank returns. For the current year the returns from Illinois are eliminated from this statement. NUMBER OF SAVINGS BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OF SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE EACH DEPOSITOR IN THE YEARS 1820, 1825, 1830, 1835, 1840, AND 1845 TO 1909, AND AVERAGE PER CAPITA IN THE UNITED STATES IN THE YEARS GIVEN. N u m b e r N u m b e r of of b a n k s . depositors. Year. Deposits. Average Average due each per capita in the deposUnited itor. States. 1820 1825 1830 1835 1840 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 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 . . . . ... . . . . 10 15 36 52 61 70 74 76 83 90 108 128 141 159 190 215 222 231 245 259 278 285 289 293 305 317 336 371 406 476 517 577 647 669 693 771 781 675 663 639 629 629 629 630 636 646 638 8,635 16,931 38,035 60,058 78,701 145,206 358,709 187,739 199,764 217,318 251,354 277,148 308,863 365,538 396,173 431,602 487,986 490,428 538,840 622,556 693,870 694,487 787,943 887,096 976,025 980,844 1,067,061 1,188,202 1,310,144 1,466,684 1,630,846 1,902,047 1,992,925 2,185,832 2,293,401 2,359,864 2,368,630 2,395,314 2,400,785 2,268,707 2,335,582 2,528,749 2,710,354 2,876,438 3,015,151 3,071,495 3,158,950 $1,138,576 2,537,082 6,973,304 10,613,726 14,051,520 24,506,677 27,374,325 31,627,479 33,087,488 36,073,924 43,431,130 50,457,913 59,467,453 72,313,696 77,823,906 84,290,076 95.598,230 98,512,968 108,438,287 128,657,901 149,277,504 146,729,882 169,434,540 206,235,202 236,280,401 242,619,382 282,455,794 327,009,452 392,781,813 457,675,050 549,874,358 650,745,442 735,046,805 802,363,609 864,556,902 924,037,304 941,350,255 866,218,306 879,897,425 802,490,298 819,106,973 891,961,142 966,797,081 1,024,856,787 1,073,294,955 1,095,172,147 1,141,530,578 $131.86 149.84 183.09 176.72 178.54 168.77 172.48 168.46 165.63 165.99 172.78 182.06 192.54 197.82 196. 44 195.29 195.90 200. 87 201.24 206. 66 215.13 211.27 215.03 232.48 242.08 247. 35 264.70 283.63 299. 80 312.04 337.17 342.13 368.82 367.07 376.98 391.56 397. 42 361.63 366.50 353.72 350.71 352.73 356.70 356.29 355.96 356.56 361. 36 $0.12 .54 .82 1.87 4.75 14.26 16.33 44 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF SAYINGS BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OF SAVINGS DEPOSITS, ETC.—Continued. Year. Number Number of j of banks, depositors, j Average j HOT. 1887. . 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893. . 1894.. 1895. . 1896. . 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901. . 1902.. 1903. . 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909 b. 684 801 849 921 1,011 1,059 1,030 1,024 1,017 988 980 979 987 1,002 1,007 1,036 1,078 1,157 1,237 1,319 1,415 1,453 ol,703 3,418,013 $1,235,247,371 3,838,291 1,364,196,550 4,021,523 1,425,230,349 4,258,893 1,524,844,506 4,533,217 1,623,079,749 4,781,605 1,712,769,026 4,830,599 1,785,150,957 4,777,687 1,747,961,280 4,875,519 1,810,597,023 5,065,494 1,907,156,277 5,201,132 1,939,376,035 5,385,746 2,065,631,298 5,687,818 2,230,366,954 6,107,083 2,449,547,885 6,358,723 2,597,094,580 6,660'. 672 2,750,177,290 7,035.228 2,935,204,845 7,305,443 3,060,178.611 7,696,229 3,261,2361119 8,027,192 3,482,137^,198 8,588,811 3,690,078,945 8,705,848 3,660,553', 945 8,831,863 3,713,405,710 1361.39 355.41 354.40 358.03 358.04 358.20 369.55 365.86 371.36 376.50 372.88 383.54 392.13 401.10 408.30 412.53 417.21 418.89 423.74 433.79 429. 64 420.47 420.45 p W« a States. $24.35 25.29 26.11 26.63 25.53 25.88 26.68 26.56 27.67 29.24 31.78 33.45 34.89 36.52 37.52 39.17 41.13 42.87 41.84 41.75 a Not including 339 state banks and trust companies of Illinois with $204,908,505 savings deposits credited to 641,634 savings depositors. Including Illinois savings deposits and depositors the average due each depositor is $413.60 and average per capita $44.06. b Population estimated at 88,926,000, June 30,1909. PRIVATE BANKS. Private banks to the number of 4,325 are listed in bankers7 directories for March, 1909; over one-half of this number perhaps includes firms whose business is confined to brokerage and exchange and can not properly be classed as commercial banks. In 1908 reports from 1,007 private banks with capital of $21,122,836 and aggregate resources of $161,541,480 were received and tabulated. For the present year 1,497 private banking institutions furnished reports as of April 28, 1909. From the returns submitted it appears that the aggregate capital is $27,726,922, surplus and profits $15,728,243, deposits $193,263,224, cash on hand $11,053,706.52, loans and discounts, including overdrafts, $165,918,988, aggregate resources $246,256,355. It appears that on June 30, 1909, there were 130,865 depositors with savings or time accounts aggregating $32,444,592 and 307,669 with accounts other than savings aggregating $90,721,745. In the appendix is an abstract of reports of condition of private banks arranged by States and reserve cities, together with a comparative statement of resources and liabilities for each year from 1905 to 1908. LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. Summaries of bank reports received in 1908 from a number of States include returns from loan and trust companies with those from state banks. In view of this fact the increase in the number of loan and trust companies reporting for 1909 appears to be unusually large. The number of these companies furnishing special reports for 1909 is 1,079, against 842 incorporated in the returns siibmitted in 1908. Resources reported by these institutions as of April 28, 1909, aggre- KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 45 gate $4,068,534,982. Three hundred and five of these companies with resources aggregating $3,048,457,789 are located in the central reserve cities of New York, Chicago, and St. Louis and. in 35 other reserve cities. The largest number of trust companies is located in Pennsylvania, reports haying been obtained from 278 in that State, but the 85 trust companies located in New York hold about 32 per cent of the resources of all reporting trust companies. The paid in capital stock of trust companies amount to $362,763,223, surplus and profits $493,382,193, individual deposits $2,835,835,180, the loans aggregate $2,064,666,503, divided as follows: On real estate, including mortgages owned, $377,318,280, loans on other collateral $1,222,881,129, loans unsecured by collateral $460,550,859, overdrafts secured $2,049,455, overdrafts unsecured $1,866,779. The investments include $3,222,380 United States bonds, $155,647,931 State, county, and municipal bonds, $362,404,241 railroad bonds, and $468,914,756 other stocks, bonds, and securities. The amount due from other banks is $578,243,506, and the cash on hand $254,447,910. From the supplemental report furnished by 862 trust companies it appears that there were 1,965,333 depositors credited with $657,697,417 savings and time deposits, together with 1,283,686 depositors havingnonsavings deposits to the amountof $2,147,717,733. There are 247 loan and trust companies located in the reserve cities heretofore mentioned having 1,008,192 savings depositors, $347,822,283 savings deposits, and 647,590 depositors with $1,742,010,086 nonsavings accounts. In 1900 reporting loan and trust companies held 14.2 per cent of the individual deposits in all banks, in 1907, 15.7 per cent; in 1908, 14.6 per cent; and in 1909, 20.2 per cent. CAPITAL STOCK OF NATIONAL AND OTHER BANKS. A consolidation of the reports obtained show that the aggregate amount of paid-in capital stock of the banks of the United States including island possessions is $1,800,036,368, an increase of about 2\ per cent for the year and over 75 per cent above the amount reported on June 30, 1900. The amount invested in capital of banks located in the Eastern States is $581,370,131; in the Middle Western States, $509,622,221; in the Southern States, $297,137,727; in the Pacific States, $149,279,601; in the New England States, $138,499,518; in the Western States, $118,075,127; and in the island possessions, $6,052,043. New York has over $263,000,000 invested in bank capital, a larger amount than any other State, Pennsylvania being next with $229,000,000, Illinois third with $122,000,000, and Ohio fourth with $101,000,000. In the New England States Massachusetts is first with $72,000,000, Connecticut second with $25,000,000, and Rhode Island third with $14,000,000. In the Southern States Texas is first with $57,000,000, Kentucky second with $36,000,000, Georgia third with $31,000,000. Of the Middle Western States, Illinois is first with $122,000,000, Ohio second with $101,000,000, Missouri third with $79,000,000. Of the Western States Kansas is first with $26,000,000, Nebraska second with $25,000,000, Oklahoma third with $19,000,000. Of the Pacific States California is first with $96,000,000, Washington second with $20,000,000, Oregon third with 46 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. $11,000,000. In the island possessions $3,000,000 capital is invested in the banks of Hawaii, $1,454,302 in Porto Rico, and $1,532,664 in the Philippines. AVERAGE RATES OF INTEREST PAID BY SAVINGS AND OTHER BANKS. In connection with general information obtained, returns were secured from savings and other banks, as heretofore stated, relating to the amount of interest-bearing deposits and rates of interest paid thereon. The 627 reporting mutual savings banks paid interest during the last year at an average rate of 3.85 per cent and 913 stock savings banks at the rate of 3.60 per cent. In 1908 the average rate paid by both classes of savings banks was 3.62 per cent. The average rate paid during the current year by mutual savings banks in the New England States was 3.89 per cent, the minimum, 3.55 per cent, being the average rate in New Hampshire, and the maximum, 3.96 per cent, in Massachusetts and Connecticut. The average rate in the Eastern States was 3.76 per cent. Pennsylvania shows the lowest average rate, namely, 3.32 per cent, and Delaware the highest, 4 per cent. Very generally the savings banks in New York pay 4 per cent, but the average is shown to be 3.90 per cent. There are a limited number of mutual savings banks in Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, the average rate of interest paid varying from 3.60 per cent in Minnesota to 4.25 per cent in Wisconsin, the average for this section being 3.79 per cent. The average rate in California, the only State in the Pacific Division having a mutual savings bank, is 4 per cent. The average rates paid by stock savings banks in the various geographical divisions are as follows: New England States, 3.50 per cent; Eastern States, 2.98 per cent; Southern States, 3.68 per cent; Middle Western States, 3.60 per cent; Western States, 3.63 per cent; Pacific States, 3.64 per cent. The average rate of interest paid by 862 reporting trust companies on savings accounts was 3.43 per cent, but from information received it appears that 613 companies pay an average rate of 2.34 per cent on other accounts. Reports from 4,691 State banks show that interest at the average rate of 3.71 per cent is paid on savings accounts, and reports from 4,016 banks, the payment of interest on other accounts at an average rate of 3.34. Nine hundred and ninety-three private bank reports show the average rate on savings accounts as 3.43 per cent, a limited number paying an average of 3.08 per cent on other accounts. Savings accounts are reported as being carried by 3,515 national banks, the average rate of interest being 3.34 per cent. Interest at the average rate of 2.97 is paid on other accounts by 4,075 national banks and reports from 2,517 associations state that no interest is paid. Information in detail in relation to the rates of interest paid on savings accounts by reporting banks is shown in the following table. BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLEB OP THE CURRENCY. 47 AVERAGE RATE OF INTEREST PAID BY MUTUAL AND STOCK SAVINGS BANKS IN 1908 AND 1909, AND BY OTHER BANKS AND BANKING INSTITUTIONS ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN 1909. 1908. States, etc. Maine Vermont Mass^phusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 1909. All savings banks. Mutual savings banks. 3.89 3.65 3.00 3.50 &4.00 &3.31 2.77 3.90 3.47 3.32 4.00 3.48 3.76 Average Eastern States... Virginia West Virginia South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 4.50 &3.77 4.25 4.50 b c 3.25 North Dakota . South Dakota Nebraska. Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 3.64 3.09 3.18 3.32 2.62 3.15 3.00 3.50 3.02 3.11 2.71 3.06 3.11 2.78 2.90 3.03 2.00 2.98 2.90 3.18 3.06 3.37 3.28 3.70 3.81 4.07 4.35 3.85 4.00 3.47 3.33 3.48 3.56 3.90 4.18 4.49 4.09 3.94 3.84 3.70 3.90 3.86 3.44 3.58 4.00 3.40 3.46 4.00 3.31 3.24 3.43 3.96 4.04 4.20 4.00 4,00 3.80 3.60 4.56 3.80 3.13 3.54 3.50 3.00 4.66 4.66 5.08 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.33 3.44 3.39 3.00 3.38 2.75 4.33 4.00 3.82 3.04 3.00 4.50 3.68 . 3.77 3.91 4.39 3.47 3.83 3.90 3.09 4.25 3.60 3.35 3.09 3.10 3.45 3.15 3.90 4.01 3.31 3.24 3.03 3.08 3.57 3.68 3.26 2.99 &4.25 3.00 6 3.95 3.18 3.00 3.10 3.01 3.00 3.76 3.88 3.30 3.34 3.22 4.66 4.00 3.80 3 33 4.64 4.66 4.02 4.00 6.00 3.75 3.79 2.86 3.50 3.67 3.60 3.42 5.14 4.56 3.77 3.27 4.35 4.54 3.84 4.33 3.66 3.63 3.89 4.02 4.16 3.88 4.00 3.68 3.60 3.62 4.25 3.64 3.74 3.68 3.60 4.20 4.07 3.50 4.00 4.50 3.50 4.26 4.50 3.82 3.50 3.66 3.92 3.00 4.00 3.69 3.75 4.19 4.00 3.72 4.35 3.91 4.00 3.64 3.75 3.89 4.08 3.75 4.00 4.18 4.41 3.43 3.43 & 3. i i 3.95 3.62 Hawaii Porto Rico Average island possessions. 3.62 3.00 3-50 4.00 3.22 3.31 4.21 3.34 3.34 3.25 & d 3. 78 4.01 3.70 4.66 4.22 3.52 3.30 4.00 3.90 3.50 4.20 4.22 3.50 Average Pacific States Average United States ... a 1907. b Unofficial. 3.75 &3.83 3.90 a 3.00 Average Western States... Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Loan Private and trust combanks. panies. 3.10 3.50 166 3.10 Average Southern States.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Average Middle Western States State banks. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. a 3. 66 3.80 3.60 3.88 3.64 3 47 3.55 2.78 3 50 3.81 3.77 3.82 3.45 3.42 3.96 2.23 a 3. 80 3.94 3.83 4.00 4.00 3.96 a 3. 68 3.83 3.50 Average New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Stock savings National banks. banks. 3.85 c Two banks. 3.60 4.00 4.32 3.34 3.71 3.00 d One hundred and fourteen banks. DEPOSITS IN BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES. 00 The reports of condition from banks of the United States contain information in detail as to deposits held, and a compilation of the returns showing the character of deposits, arranged by classes of banks in the geographical sections, follows: DEPOSITS IN BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES, INCLUDING THE ISLAND POSSESSIONS, ON APRIL 28, Individual deposits subject to check. Savings deposits. Time deposits, including time certificates of deposit. Certified checks. Cashier's, treasurer's Deposits or secretary's not checks out- classified. standing. United States deposits. Total. § Total, exclusive of United States deposits. W O O New England States: State banks. Savings banks Loan and trust companies $11,041,580.29 $4,151,487.88 125,709.90 1,261,123,846.81 Total. National banks Grand total Demand certificates of deposit. 1909. $3,346.01 $26,213.95 6,827.11 $609,710.30 21,963,929.39 6,064,507.62 1,782,247.05 57,643.77 12,111,972.50 16,927,097.82 21,967,275.40 1,327,394.05 6,155,179.64 1,815,288.11 7,285,855.22 5,302,194.96 667,354.07 29,039,070.32 23,294,669.45 13,441,034.8 13,522,643.67 259,163.81 1,369,168.24 14,319,689.25 37,121,952.03 2,615,397.38 1,183,783.61 68,193.29 25,463.97 1,320.12 3,639,264.19 39,198.64 89,631,808.65 $599,411.22 79,787.82 11,432,773.46 271,715,711.48 1,354,907,143.34 374,424,013.00 31,643,015.40 I 646,139,724.48 1,386,550,158.74 260,548,421.29 Eastern States: : State banks 396,842,773.07 125,221,332.43 Savings banks 10,922,716.911,767,999,928.31 Private banks 1,128,146.52 5,671,392.44 Loan and trust 178,709,462.32 companies 1,254,157,637.17 63,792,018.13 $90,672.02 201,426,629.77 7,117,483.07 $15,909,365.36 $15,909,365.36 1,261,949,227.95 1,261,949,227.95 391,481,331.23 $3,480,073.66 391,481,331.23 1,669,339,924.54 1,669.339,924.54 440,389,644.11 436,909,570.45 667,354.07 3,480,073.66 2,109,729,568.65 2,106,249,494.99 145,000.00 187,685.16 280,380.07 589,788,787.83! 589,788,787.83 1,780,646,935.06 1,780,646,935.06 12,128,870.22. 12,128,870.22 9,902,232.49 4,296,926.73 8,170,130.39 1,720,455,037.00) 1,720,455,037.00 Total. National banks 1,667,594,519.59 2,073,058,869.58 1,459,029,972.78 176,814,128.19 78,942,993.85 220,569,366.82 47,093,697.93 6,976,986.72 8,783,195.62 4,103,019,630.11 4,103,019,630.11 ",139,834." 114,743,820.50 47,983,063.28101: 03 44^ ",984,981.61 15,992,423.37 1,960,688,223.76 1,944,695,800.39 Grand total. 3,126,624,492.37 2,249,872,997.77 193,686,814.35 268,552,430.10 148,233,531.96 51,961,968.33 , 783,195.62 15,992,423.376,063,707,853.87 6,047,715,430.50 g 3 I o 3 Q Southern States: State banks Sayings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total Middle Western States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total Western States: State banks Sayings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total Pacific States: State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total National banks Grand total 271,764,630.67 25,344,200.72 11,251,712.08 46,555,103.96 43,822,432.45 584,543.00 37,680,540.98 12,003,850.11 346,041,084.45 396,708,359.57 102,965,929.52 41,146,963.71) 7,424,511.40 2,324,885.01 117,466.34 566,659.41 10,433,522.16 32,993,033.27 62,241,086.22 9,015,776.84 889,129.56 571,510.98 66,080.96 3,951.73 942,492.92 3,147,376.45 67,832.85 727,895.90 17,235.44 28,118.26 392,646,712.60 81,369,104.73 12,892,156.41 392,646,712.60 81,369,104.73 12,892,156.41 6,071,953.34 62,814.78 191,307.79 1,537,745.23 58,114,871.64 58,114,871.64 704,358.45 1,218,869.00 5,441,135.8 545,022,845.38 545,022,845.38 1,125,230.81 2,646,231.70 528,123,640.49 514,214,753.50 13,9 117,812,880.40 1,829,589.26 3,865,100.70 5,441,135.84 13,908,886.99 1,073,146,485.87 1,059,237,598.88 78,217,945.96 39,594,934.44 742,749,444.02 144,112,893.23 43,426,555.43 380,404,245.57 42,749,045.55 68,931,533.61 68,357,997.52 228,940,668.13 2,420,010.00 3,610,135.64 262,239.41 5,894,944.27 51,103, 608.49 376,289.11 233,519.71 23,409,134.11 34,598, 303.64 557,577.46 87,396.35 3,851,112.85 903,099,740.70 306,785,344.63 144,521,591.15 903,099,740.70 306,785,344.63 144,521,591.15 1,621,578.47 2,978,723.18 3,104,420.50 575,769,247.43 575,769,247.43 219,104,444.43 206,427,937.50 13,086,533.13 220,855,746.24 271,607,528.54 12,329,919.59 712,940,570.97 710,226,443.60 800,410,503.64 107,330,678.84 109,991,995.49 166,025,781.34 .63,271,330.91 377,913, 911.17 4,975,455.04 1,909,774.88 7,217,772.76 1,930,175,923.91 1,930,175,923.91 175,516,632.72 4,709,979. 4812 ~ 1,009,423.54 20,563,823.23 1,286,566,822.79 1,266,002,999.56 553,430,543.89 184,975,486.97 4,567,503.62 6,985,019.67 71,716,555.59 2,925,739.76 2,692,945.58 3,716,144.11 7,784,470.41 247,806.20 2,285,287.361 9,685,434.5218,919,198.42 7,217,772.76 20,563,823.23 3,216,742,746.70 3,196,178,923.47 609,367.29 1,300,390.89 4,742.27 36,274.50 250.00 26,704.08 23,747.82 488,048.42 676,280.97 5,717.41 127,628.34 278,416,498.13 16,460,053.01 10,578,104.28 278,416,498.13 16,460,053.01 10,578,104.28 20,501,548.23 20,501,548.23 3 o o i 208,329,844.86 250,504,752.88 16,427,792.53| 3,871,616.60; 18,278,885.98 28,153,669.58 79,620,528.29; 638,107.38 1,490,997.81 1,170,046.80 85,908,923.96; 1,027,102.67 4,732,147.60 8,311,139.75 325,956,203.05 382,509,353.04 325,956,203.65 374,198,213.29 458,834,597.74 20,299,409.13| 46,432,555.56J 165,529,452.25 j 1,665,210.05 6,223,145.41 1,170,046.80 8,311,139.75 708,465,556.69 700,154,416.94 150,744,666.68 20,061,557.27 9,446,447.59 50,528,162.77; 219,445,311.90; 325,917.59! 12,482,913.75 1,129,874.46 ~" 836,480.99, 259,446,900.44 266,195,044.42 13,142,502.25 259,446,900.44 266,195,044.42 13,142,502.25 41,109,439.80 20,151,078.OS? 2,097,161.00| 4,861,146.47 69,513,145.26 69,513,145.26 a a w w 221,362,111.34 290,450,470.34 232,632,492.48 15,105,516.06 16,546,430.20 19,790,715.721 63,332,532.56 16,656,878.06 1,131,010.02 2,516,957.8012,958,080.11 1,287,253.08 3,328,711.17 7,814,016.43 608,297,592.37 296,615,583.00 608,297,592.37 288,801,566.57 a i, 337,145.92 79,989,410.62 2,418,263.10 5,845,668.97 12,958,080.11 7,814,016.43 904,913,175.37 897,099,158.94 453,994,603.82 305,555,986.40 32,873,182.48 24,891,573.71 708,629.90 793,642.02 126,916.13 22,477.54 812,617. 8911,211,714.85 4,963.37 534,847.58 63,146.75 1,741,401.89 187,974.33 1,106,345.58 W fed j CD DEPOSITS IN BANKS CF THE UNITED STATES, INCLUDING THE ISLAND POSSESSIONS, ON APRIL 28, 1909—Continued. Individual deposits subject to check. Savings deposits. Time deposits, including time certificates of deposit. Certified checks. State banks Private banks National banks $13,792,803.86 1,015,949.59 140,611.79 55,883.86 24,760.02 275.36 Grand total 14,808,753.45 2,212,987.31 249,245.56 3,221,807.51 131,154.30 United States islands: State banks $2,072,375.52 Demand certificates of deposit. $193,361.70 $3,197,047.49 $130,878.94 Cashier's, treasurer's or secretary's checks outstanding. Deposits not classified. United States deposits. $79,060.96 $8,185,132.23 79,060.96 8,185,132.23 Total. $27,650,660.70 $331,455.56 1,568,936.18 331,455.56 29,219,596.88 Total exclusive of United States deposits. $27,650,660.70 1,237,480.62 OO O O O "I y!1 O 2,6, ooo, 141. 6 and 1,409,566,187.11 451,349,051.10 118,191,344.12 103,770,733.97 97 3S, 506,603,927.38 10,153,696.85 15,372,946.44 26,351,911.02 102,286,105.39 Private banks Loan and trust 1,826,153,620.08 companies Total National banks 576,783,099.51 91,802,209.89 3,441,776,646.55 4,550,109,024.43 246,499,161.88 3,514,726,043.94 376,052,530.59 378,690,002.09 413,288,229.16 41,738,033.28 1,386,309.63 231 ; ,439,511.36 642,221.76 89,123,828.42 904,765.72 2,206,535.70 585,576.85 42,526,272.87 233,681.26 5,906,730.48 2,466,958,665.76 2,466,958,665.76 3,713,405,709.80 3,713,405,709.80 193,263,224.31 193,263,224.31 299,880,277.24 17,862,855.5110,483,178.67 12,869,939.89 2,835,835,180.79 2,835,835,180.79 844,818,607.69 60,828,687.40 21,007,935.28 44,422,717.43 9,209,462,780.66 9,209,462,780.66 367,012,586.53 116,575,530.65 73,003,690.58 70,401,818.99 4,896,462,203.37 4,826,060,384.38 Grand total, United States and i s l a n d s (22,491 banks).. 6,956,502,690.49 4,926,161,555.02 625,189,163.97 1,211,831,194.22 177,404,218.05 94,011,625.86 44,422,717.43 70,401,818.99 14,105,924,984.03 14,035,523,165.04 I w O O I O KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 51 From the foregoing table it will be observed that the deposits, including government deposits, held by the banks of the country, aggregate $14,105,924,984. Excluding government deposits, the individual deposits aggregate $14,035,523,165. The individual deposits reported for 1908 were $12,784,511,169, thus showing a gain of $1,251,011,996 in 1909 over 1908. In round amounts the national banks hold $4,826,000,000 individual deposits, savings banks $3,713,000,000, loan and trust companies $2,835,000,000, state banks $2,466,000,000, and private banks $193,000,000. Geographically, the individual deposits reported by banks in the Eastern States aggregate $6,047,000,000, in the New England States $2,106,000,000, in the Middle Western States $3,196,000,000, in the Southern States $1,059,000,000, in the Pacific States $897,000,000, in the Western States $700,000,000, and in the island possessions $28,000,000. National banks of the Middle Western States hold the largest amount of government deposits—$20,563,000—those of the Eastern States hold $15,992,000, of the Western States $8,311,000, of the Pacific States $7,814,000, of New England States $3,480,000, and national banks of the island possessions $331,455. The total government deposits held by the national banks on April 28, were $70,401,818, The figures for United States deposits include deposits of United States disbursing officers, amounting to $12,620,562. From a further examination of the table it will be noted that the amount of savings deposits held by all the banks of the country is $4,926,161,555. Of this amount $3,506,603,926 was in savings banks, $576,783,099 in loan and trust companies, $451,349,051 in state banks, $376,052,530 in national banks, and $15,372,946 in private banks. The largest amount of deposits under the classifications shown for April 28, 1909, is individual deposits subject to check aggregating $6,956,502,690, $3,514,726,043 being on the books of the national banks and the remainder, $3,441,776,644, of all other banks. Demand certificates to the amount of $625,189,163 in all reporting banks include $378,690,002 in national banks and $246,499,161 in all other banks. Time deposits, including time certificates of deposits, aggregate $1,211,831,194, $844,818,608 of this amount being reported by banks other than national and $367,012,586 by national banks. Certified checks to the extent of $116,575,530 and $73,003,690 in cashiers' checks were reported by national banks and $60,428,688 certified checks and $21,007,935 cashiers' checks, etc., by all other banks. Banks other than national reported $44,422,717 unclassified deposits. The information secured relative to deposits is of especial interest at this time, when the adequacy of present means for the custody of the people's savings is under discussion. It is shown in the foregoing table that deposits amounting to over $4,926,000,000, or 35 per cent, of the total individual deposits in all banks are sayings deposits, and in addition over $1,211,000,000 are time deposits. The individual deposits subject to check aggregate over $6,956,500,000, demand certificates of deposit over $625,000,000, and the aggregate of other minor classifications is over $315,900,000. As fluctuations of deposits in the banks of the country from year to year indicate in a large measure economic conditions, it is of interest to note that since June 30, 1900, individual deposits in 52 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. reporting banks have increased over 93 per cent, the amount of deposits on that date being $7,238,986,450. The highest per cent of annual increase since the year 1900 was in 1901, the gain in deposits for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901, being over 16 per cent. Reports for the year ended June 30, 1905, show an increase of over 13 per cent. The next highest increase is shown in the reports submitted as of April 28, 1909, the gain in deposits over amount reported for 1908 being more than 9 per cent. Deposit accounts from June 30, 1907, to the corresponding date in 1908 declined nearly 2\ per cent, this reduction being caused by the monetary crisis in the fall of 1907. The following table shows the percentage of gain for each year over the preceding year: Per cent. Year. Year. Per cent. 16.8 1906. 7.6 1907. 4.9 1908 4.4 1909. 13.5 o Decrease. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. . . . 7.6 . . . 7.2 . . . a 2. 4 . . . 9.7 The following table shows the amount and per cent of deposits held by the several classes of banks in 1900, 1908, and 1909: 1908. 1900. Classification. State banks Savings banks Private banks .. Loan and trust companies National banks Total Amount. Per cent. Amount. 1909. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. Millions. $1,266.7 2,389.7 96.2 1,028.2 2,458.1 17.5 33.0 1.3 14.2 34.0 Millions. $2,937.1 3,479.2 126.7 1,867.0 4,374.5 23.0 27.2 1.0 14.6 34.2 Millions. $2,466.9 3,713.4 193.3 2,835.9 4,826.0 17.6 26.4 1.4 20.2 34.4 7,238.9 100.0 12,784.5 100.0 14,035.5 100.0 From the foregoing it will be seen that national banks have been steadily gaining in the proportion of individual deposits held by all banks, the 34 per cent held in 1900 rising to 34.2 per cent in 1908 and to 34.4 per cent in the present year. Savings banks, which held 33 per cent of individual deposits in 1900, now hold only 26.4 per cent, while loan and trust companies, reported as holding 14.2 per cent of the deposit accounts of individuals in 1900, now hold 20.2 per cent of such deposits in all reporting banks. The proportion held by state and private banks has increased but slightly since 1900, but the figures indicate that about 5£ per cent of total deposits has shifted from state banks to loan and trust companies since June 30, 1908, caused chiefly by the fact that a different classification has been made in the current statistics and that the data relating to state banks in 1908 included many trust company reports, which are now included in their proper class. The following table shows the amount of individual deposits in national and other reporting banks by geographical divisions on or EEPQRT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 53 about June 30, 1908, and on April 28, 1909, together with the amount and per cent of increase: Individual deposits. Geographical division. 1908. New England States.. Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States Islands 1909. Increase. Per cent of increase. Millions. Milliofis. Millions. $119.1 $1,987.1 $2,106.2 619.8 5,427.9 6,047.7 1,059.2 145.4 913.8 3,003.6 3,196.2 192.6 700.2 108.3 591.9 57.4 897.1 839.7 8.4 20.5 28.9 5.99 11.41 15.91 6.41 18.21 6.83 40.97 1,251.0 9.78 12,784. 5 14,035.5 While the figures published in 1908 show a decrease in individual deposits in every section except in the New England States from the amounts reported in 1907, the returns for 1909 show an average increase of 9.78 per cent over the preceding year for the whole country. Outside of the island possessions, where an increase of 40.97 per cent is shown, the largest per cent of increase is in the Western States—18.21. The Southern States show an increase of 15.91 per cent, the Eastern States an increase of 11.41 per cent, the Pacific States 6.83 per cent, the Middle Western States 6.41 per cent, and the New England States 5.99 per cent. The following comparative statement shows the increase in population, individual deposits, and money in circulation in the United States, exclusive of the island possessions, for 1907, 1908, and 1909: Increase 1908 to 1909. Increase 1907 to 1908. Population Deposits (individual). Money in circulation.. 1907. 1908. Millions. 86.0 $13,077.3 $2,773.0 Millions. 87.4 $12,764.0 $3,038.0 Amount. Millions. 1.4 a $313.3 $265.0 Per cent. 1.63 a 2.39 9.55 1909. Millions. 88.9 $14,006.6 $3,106.2 Amount. Millions. 1.5 $1,242.6 $68.2 Per cent. 1.72 9.73 2.24 a Decrease. In connection with deposits in national banks the following comparative statement is of interest, showing on or about July 1, 1896, 1900, 1908, and April 8, 1909, the amount of their individual deposits, the average deposit account, the number of depositors, estimated for 1900 and 1908, and number of shareholders in 1896, together with the estimated number in 1900, 1908, and 1909: Year. 1896 1900. 1908 1903 Average Number of Individual de- Number of deposit acshareposits. depositors. count. holders. $1,668,413,507 2,435,625 2,550,659,557 3,470,285 4,374,551,208 5,593,927 5,129,884,506 «7,718,425 $685 735 782 664 288,902 292,215 404,021 417,900 a Of the deposit accounts reported on June 30,1909, by 6,592 national banks, 1,965,096 were savings and 5,753,329 nonsavings accounts. 54 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTKOLLEB, OF THE CURRENCY. MONEY IN BANKS OF THE UNITED STATES. On April 28, 1909, the amount of reported cash on hand was $1,452,014,676, against $1,368,329,683 in 1908, a gain of about $83,700,000. In 1908 the gain in cash over 1907 was more than $254,000,000. Over 63 per cent of the cash holdings of the banks of the country is in national banks, as will be seen from the following table, showing the amount of coin and other money in the United States on April 28, 1909, held by national and other banks, including those in the island possessions: GOLD AND OTHER MONEY HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS AND ALL OTHER REPORTING BANKS AND BANKERS, ON APRIL 28, 1909. Classification. Gold coin Gold certificates a Silver dollars Silver certificates Subsidiary and minor coins & . Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Cash (not classified) National banks All other banks Total all banks. (6,893). (15,598). (22,491). :151,366,529.53 $75,499, 867.50 375,668,480.00 207,039, 340.00 11,869,927.00 10,697, 159.00 124,348,526.00 55,260, 744.00 19,212, 159.29 13,699, 181.22 198,898,210.00 72,895, 792.00 45,413 071.00 68,125! 023.00 22,020: 666.80 $226,866, 397.03 582,707, 820.00 22,567, 086.00 179,609, 270.00 32,911, 340.51 271,794, 002.00 113,538, 094.00 22,020, 666.80 926,776,902.82 525,237,773.52 1,452,014,676.34 a Includes gold treasury certificates to order and clearing-house certificates, section 5192. 6 Includes fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents. The returns for 1909 are more complete as to details of cash holdings than those submitted for 1908. The unclassified specie and cash reported in 1908 amounted to over $303,000,000, while for the present year practically all cash held appears to have been properly segregated in the reports, as only about $22,000,000 is not classified. It will be noted that about 56 per cent of the cash consists of gold coin and gold certificates, $226,866,397 being gold coin and $582,707,820 gold certificates. Fourteen per cent of the cash holdings consists of silver and silver certificates, 18 per cent of legal-tender notes, 8 per cent of national-bank notes, and 4 per cent of unclassified cash and minor coins. . The following table shows the cash holdings of banks in 1908 and 1909 and the amount of increase by geographical divisions: Cash holdings. Geographical division. New England States Eastern States .. Southern States Middle Western States . Western States Pacific States Islands . Total Decrease. 1908. 1909. Increase. Millions. Millions. Millions. $12.1 $76.2 $88.3 716.2 59.6 656.6 10.0 95.8 105.8 6.4 373.4 367.0 4.0 71.0 67.0 89.6 a 10.7 100.3 5.4 2.3 7.7 683.7 1,368.3 1,452.0 & Net increase. 55 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. On April 28, 1909, banks in the New England States held, in round amount, actual cash in the sum of $88,300,000; those in the Eastern States, $716,200,000; in the Southern States, $105,800,000; in the Middle Western States, $373,400,000; in the Western States, $71,000,000; in the Pacific States, $89,600,000, and the banks of the island possessions, $7,700,000. The net increase in the cash holdings during the year, as stated, is $83,700,000, every section showing an increase with the exception of the Pacific States, where there was an apparent decrease of $10,700,000. The banks of the Eastern States gained $59,600,000; those of the New England States $12,100,000; the Southern States $10,000,000; the Middle Western States, $6,400,000; the Western States $4,000,000, and the island possessions, $2,300,000. The geographical distribution of money in the banks of the United States in 1900, 1907, 1908, and 1909 is shown in the following table: GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OP MONEY IN THE BANKS OF THE UNITED IN 1900, 1907, 1908, AND 1909. 1907. 1900. Division. New England States Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States Total .. . 1908. STATES 1909. Amount. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. Amount. Millions. $61.9 369.1 47.8 195.2 31.8 44.1 8.25 49.22 6.37 26.03 4.25 5.88 Millions. 163.5 519.2 87.2 305.8 55.2 75.6 5.74 46.92 7.88 27.64 4.99 6.83 Millions. $76.2 656.5 95.8 367.0 67.1 100.3 5.59 48.17 7.03 26.93 4.93 7.35 Millions. $88.3 716.2 105.8 373.4 71.0 89.6 6.11 49.59 7.33 25.85 4.92 6.20 749.9 100. 00 1,106. 5 100. 00 1,362.9 100.00 1, 444.3 100. 00 Per cent. In noting the geographical distribution of cash holdings it will be observed that nearly 50 per cent of the aggregate is in banks of the Eastern States. The cash holdings of banks in that section in 1909 was 49.59 per cent, against 48.17 per cent in 1908, 46.92 per cent in 1907, and a fraction more than the percentage of 49.22 per cent shown in 1900. The proportion of -cash held by the banks of the Middle Western States was 25.85 per cent. Banks in this section in 1908 held 26.93 per cent of the total cash holdings, in 1907, 27.64 percent, and in 1900,26.03 percent. The banks of the Southern States held 7.33 per cent, against 7.03 in 1908 and 7.88 per cent in 1907. The banks of the Pacific States hold 6.20 per cent, against 7.35 per cent in 1908 and 6.83 per cent in 1907; those of the New England States hold 6.11 per cent, against 5.59 percent in 1908 and 5.74 per cent in 1907. The banks in the Western States hold 4.92 per cent; in 1907 and 1908 the percentages of cash holdings of banks in this section were 4.99 per cent and 4.93 per cent, respectively. In the appendix will be found a table showing the amount of gold coin, gold certificates, silver dollars, silver certificates, legaltender notes, national bank notes, subsidiary and minor coins held by banks in each State and geographical section. The State with banks having the largest holding of gold coin is California, $33,859,900 being reported on hand on April 28, 1909; there was over $19,800,000 gold coin in Pennsylvania banks on that date, $17,489,000 in Illinois banks, $16,368,000 in New York banks, $12,089,000 in Washington banks, $10,970,000 in Oregon, $10,715,000 in Ohio, and $10,031,000 56 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. in Missouri banks. In the banks of New York $356,000,000 was held in gold certificates, in the Illinois banks $46,000,000, and in the banks of Pennsylvania $43,000,000 was reported. The State having the largest amount of silver dollars in banks is Texas, $1,938,000; Pennsylvania banks are next in order, with $1,676,000; Ohio banks third, with $1,280,000; Illinois banks fourth, with $1,188,000; and Missouri banks fifth, with $1,159,000. The largest amount of silver certificates in the banks of any one State is reported by the banks of New York, $67,584,000; Illinois comes next with $25,143,000, followed by Pennsylvania with $18,621,000, Massachusetts with $14,410,000, and Missouri with $10,269,000. The banks of New York also hold the largest amount of legal-tender notes, $90,388,000 being in the vaults of banks in that State; $43,435,000 was in Illinois banks, $22,445,000 in Pennsylvania banks, $12,647,000 in Ohio banks, and $11,218,000 in Massachusetts banks. The holdings of national bank notes also appear to have been the largest in New York banks, namely, $19,752,000. Over $11,627,000 in national banknotes was held by Pennsylvania banks, $11,166,000 by Illinois banks, $8,311,000 by Ohio banks, and $5,204,000 by Massachusetts banks. The largest amount of national bank notes held in any geographical section, $38,886,000, w^as in the Middle Western States banks, the amount held by banks in the Eastern States being $34,756,000. Of subsidiary and minor coins the banks of New York held $4,716,344, Pennsylvania $3,244,761, Illinois $1,798,389, and Texas $1,735,929. The following table gives the composition of cash holdings arranged by geographical divisions: C A S H I N ALL R E P O R T I N G Geographical divisions. New England States... Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States Total Island possessions Total Geographical divisions. BANKS. Silver dollars. Subsidiary $522,536 $18,456,977 2,676,047 94,686,917 6,530,932 9,704,111 7,351,090 49,735,418 3,131,021 5,540,687 2,083,481 1,245,381 $2,673,949.15 9,339,662.69 6,388,449.34 8,262,299.12 3,303,495.99 2,781,704.70 225,205,174.53 582,315,360 22,295,107 179,369,491 1,661,222.50 392,460 271,979 239,779 32,749,560.99 161,779.52 226,866,397.03 582,707,820 32,011,340.51 Gold coin. Gold certificates. $9,970,604.22 $30,431,800 39,793,359.61 410,786,160 17,231,637.20 16,735,310 73,326,684.74 101,238,590 21,987,325.26 13,706,140 62,895,563.50 9,417,360 Legal-tender notes. 22,567,086 179,609,270 National bank notes. Cash not classified. Total. New England States.. Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States $16,728,110 120,504,493 25,443,731 90,827,127 13,150,192 4,451,610 $8,877,211 34,756,167 16,066,753 38,886,011 9,612,706 5,114,453 $658,792.59 3,645,618.58 7,665,867.78 3,811,509.77 587,364.76 1,589,977.46 $88,319,979.96 716,188,424.88 105,766,791.32 373,438,729.63 71,018,932.01 89,579,530.66 Total Island possessions 271,105,263 688,739 113,313,301 224,793 17,959,130.94 4,061,535.86 1,444,312,388.46 7,702,287.88 Total 271,794,002 113,538,094 22,020,666.80 1,452,014,676.34 57 BSPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. In connection with the foregoing statistics; the following statement showing the deposits and cash holdings of the several classes of reporting banks on April 28, 1909, together with the percentage of cash to deposits in 1908 and 1909, is of interest: INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS AND CASH HOLDINGS OP THE SEVERAL CLASSES OF BANKS, APRIL 28, 1909. Ratio of cashL to deposits. Classification. National banks . State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Total Individual Cash on hand. deposits. 1908. 1909. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Per cent. $926.8 20.33 $4,826.1 227.0 2,466.9 10.51 3,713.4 32.7 1.25 1 5.70 11.1 193.3 6.71 254.4 6.34 2,835.8 14,035.5 1,452.0 . , 10.70 Per cent. Per cent. 19.20 9.20 .88 5.70 5.74 8.97 ( 1 1 [ 10.34 On April 28, 1909, the proportion of cash holdings of all banks to deposits was 10.34 percent; in 1908, 10.70 percent; and in 1907, 8.50 per cent. The average proportion of cash to individual deposits held by national banks (exclusive of all government deposits and bank balances) was 19.20 per cent against 20.33 per cent in 1908 and 16.70 per cent in 1907. The average cash holdings to individual deposits held by all other banks was 5.70 per cent in 1909, being exactly the same percentage reported in 1908. In 1907 the percentage was 5.60. In 1909 the proportion for the state banks was 9.20 per cent, for private banks 5.74 per cent, for loan and trust companies 8.97 per cent, and for savings banks less than 1 per cent. In the following table is shown the distribution of money in the United States, giving the amount in the Treasury as assets, in reporting banks, and elsewhere in 1892 to 1909: 58 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. DISTRIBUTION OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES. Coin and Coin and other Coin and Coin and other money in Treas- money in reportnot in other Year ury as assets .a ing banks. & banks. money ended in the June 30— United States. Per Per Amount. Amount. Amount. cent. cent. 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 Millions. Millions. $1,752.2 $150.9 1,738.8 142.1 1,805.0 144.2 1,819.3 217.4 1,799.9 293.5 1,905.9 265.7 2,073.5 235.7 2,190.0 286.0 2,339.7 284.6 2,483.1 307.8 2,563.2 313.9 2,684.7 317.0 2,803.5 284.3 2,883.1 295.2 3,069.9 333.3 3,115.6 342.6 3,378.8 340.8 3,406.3 300.1 Millions. $586.4 8.60 515.9 8.17 688.9 7.99 631.1 11.95 531.8 16.31 628.2 13.95 687.7 11.37 723.2 13.06 749.9 12.16 794.9 12.39 837.9 12.24 848.0 11.80 982.9 10.14 987.8 10.24 1,010.7 10.86 1,106.5 11.00 1,362.9 10.08 8.81 c 1,444.3 Mlllions. 33.48 $1 ,014.9 1,080.8 29.68 971.9 38.17 970.8 34.69 974.6 29.55 32.96 ] ,012.0 33.17 ] ,150.1 33.02 ] , 180.8 32.05 ]L,305.2 32.02 ]L,380.4 32.69 :L,411.4 1,519.7 31.59 L, 536.3 35.06 L,600.1 34.27 32.92 :L,725.9 L,666.5 35.51 L, 675.1 40.34 L, 661.9 42.40 other money Treasury or Per cent. In circulation, exclusive of coin and other money in Treasury as assets. Per Per Amount. capita. capita. Millions. 57.92 $15.50 $1,601.3 62.15 1,596.7 16.14 53.84 1,660.8 14.21 53.36 1,601.9 13.89 54.14 1,506.4 13.65 53.09 1,640.2 13.87 55.46 1,837.8 15.43 53.92 1,904.0 15.51 55.79 2,055.1 17.11 55.59 2,175.3 17.75 55.07 2,249.3 17.90 56.61 2,367.7 18.88 54.80 2,519.2 18.77 55.49 2,587.9 19.22 56.22 2,736.6 20.39 53.49 2,773.0 19.36 49.58 3,038.0 19.15 48.78 3,106.2 18.68 $24.44 23.85 24.28 22.93 21.10 22.49 24.66 25.01 26.94 27.98 28.43 29.42 30.77 31.08 32.32 32.22 34.72 34.93 a Public money in national-bank depositaries to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States not included. b Money in banks of island possessions not included, c Compiled from special reports, April 28,1909. In this connection it should be stated that the data relating to the stock of money and amount held in the Treasury have been used as of June 30 for the reason that the figures for this date have been carefully revised by the Treasurer's office and are used in all annual publications of the department. The amount of money on May 1, the day nearest the date of the special reports obtained from the banks, remains the same, but the money in the Treasury as assets on that date was $8,700,000 greater than on June 30, as shown in the table. By using the details of figures showing monetary stock on May 1 the per cent of money in the Treasury will be 9.06, the amount not in the Treasury or banks 48.50, or $1,652,300,000 instead of $1,661,900,000, and the per capita of money not in the Treasury or banks $18.54 instead or $18.68. The amount in circulation will also be reduced to $3,096,600,000 from $3,106,200,000. The general stock of money in the United States at the close of the year ended October 31, 1909, was $3,427,889,113, an increase during the year of $46,809,379. As shown in the following table, the stock of gold decreased to the extent of $644,613, and Treasury notes of 1890 to the extent of $671,000. National-bank notes increased to the extent of $38,096,564, silver certificates by $9,340,521, and standard silver dollars by $687,907. 59 EEPOBT OP THE COMPTBOLLEE OF THE CUBEENCY. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT RELATIVE TO CIRCULATION AT CLOSE OP BUSINESS NOVEMBER 2, 1908, AND NOVEMBER 1, 1909, WITH CHANGES DURING THE INTERVAL. General stock of money in the United States, a Gold coin (including bullion in Treasury). Gold certificates Standard silver dollars Silver certificates Subsidiary silver Treasury notes of 1890 United States notes National-bank notes Total. Changes, ( + ) increase, (—) decrease. Nov. 2, 1908. Nov. 1, 1909. $1,649,358,744 $1,648,714,131 563,554,812 564,242,719 ,87,907 150,935,970 4,705,000 346,681,016 665,844,192 160,276,491 4,034,000 348,681,016 703,940,756 + 9,340,521 671,000 3,381,079,734 | 3,427,889,113 +46,809,379 - $644,613 +38,096,564 Held in Treasury as assets of the Government. & Nov. 2, 1908. Gold coin (including bullion in Treasury) Gold certificates Standard silver dollars Silver certificates Subsidiary silver Treasury notes of 1890 United States notes National-bank notes Total Nov. 1, 1909. $188,480,313 43,571,480 21,567 4,893,158 19,272,269 13,775 3,686,960 22;642,191 $175,284,087 79,451,380 2,271,862 5,792,111 17,952,452 12, 465 4,501,054 17,944,644 282,581,713 303,210,056 Changes, ( + ) increase, ( —) decrease. + 20,628,343 Money in circulation. Nov. 2, 1908. Gold coin (including bullion in Treasury) Gold certificates Standard silver dollars Silver certificates Subsidiary silver Treasury notes of 1890 United States notes National-bank notes Total Nov. 1, 1909. Changes, ( + ) increase, (—) decrease. $610,060,562 807,246,389 74,740,245 483,899,842 131,663,701 4,691,225 342,994,056 643,202,001 $598,773,175 795,205,489 74,383,857 481,794,889 142,324,038 4,021,535 342,179,962 685,996,112 -$11,287,387 - 12,040,900 356,388 - 2,104,953 + 10,660,337 669,690 814,394 + 42,794,111 3,098,498,021 3,124,679,057 + 26,181,036 a A revised estimate by the Director of the Mint of the stock of gold coin was adopted in the statement for August 1, 1907. There was a reduction of $135,000,000. 6 For redemption of outstanding certificates an exact equivalent in amount of the appropriate kinds of money is held in the Treasury, and is not included in the account of money held as assets of the Government. This statement of money held in the Treasury as assets of the Government does not include deposits of public money in national-bank depositaries to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States. NOTE.—Population of the United States November 2, 1908, estimated at 87,971,000; circulation per capita, $35.22; population November 1, 1909, 89,404,000; circulation per capita, $34.95. 60 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LOANS OF NATIONAL AND OTHER BANKS. The following table exhibits the character of loans in national and other reporting banks by geographical divisions: LOANS, INCLUDING OVERDRAFTS AND MORTGAGES OWNED, OF NATIONAL AND ALL OTHER REPORTING BANKS, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, APRIL 28,1909. Classification. New England States.. Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States Islands Total New England States.. Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States Islands $53,369, 388. 74 116,968, 326.97 51,310, 375. 83 238,784, 381.69 40,360, 125. 56 159,468, 003.88 165 349. 61 $152,672,169.27 1,205,647,685.78 90,417,913.04 363,533,501.86 21,295,259.43 104,577,089.02 1, 491,279. 83 $276,291,928.79 837,474,499. 79 374,496,288. 90 840, 483,498. 25 144,004,263.69 64, 480,278.17 2,735,075. 47 $169,729,481.16 439,665,951.93 125,402,522.14 439,332,117.76 127,465,610. 43 50,102,903.68 83,245. 53 660,425,952.28 1,939,634,898.23 2,539,965,833.06 1,351,781,832.63 $227,832,786.91 851,499,815. 49 231,886,086. 63 483,730,979.09 181,954,803.38 53,613,609.02 5,840,276.94 Total On time, single name paper, unsecured by collateral. On demand, secured by collateral. Secured by real On time, secured estate mortgages by collateral. or other liens on realty. Classification. 2,036,358,417.46 Classification. Overdrafts, secured. New England States... Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States. Western States Pacific States Islands $217,047.31 874,732.66 14,023,929. 21 4,063,485.05 1,761,987.12 3,946,728.81 4,547,584.34 Total On time, with two or more names, unsecured by collateral. On demand, unsecured by collateral. Total loans and Loans and discounts (excludiscounts not sive of overdrafts classified. and mortgages owned). $163,087,124.33 $2,639,697.54 191,733,062. 39 6,271,500.63 98,25i;539.40 122,763,288.07 392, 480,231. 53 87,999,091.36 49,716.746.12 10,272,125.63 229,490', 713.85 34,635,296.61 2,516,987. 75 4,792,194.44 1,127,276, 405. 37 Total loans and Overdrafts, discounts (includunsecured. ing overdrafts). $1,045,622,576.74 3,649,260,842.98 1,094,528,014.01 2,846,343,801.54 575,068,994. 24 696,367,894.23 17,624, 409. 57 269,373,194. 28 9,924,816,533.31 Mortgages owned. Total loans and discounts (including overdrafts and mortgages owned). $389,337. 28 1,179,630.56 12,125, 484. 35 11,394,573.29 6,227, 697.15 8,064,567.71 882,808.14 $1,046,228,961.33 $379,629,872. 60 $1,425,858,833.93 880,132,460. 46 4,531,447,666.66 3,651,315,206.20 1,120,677,427.57 6,554,617.16 1,127,232,044.73 2,801,801,859.88 101,463,368. 95 2,963,265,228.83 586,520,291.14 583,0o8,678. 51 3,461,612.63 715,722,788. 97 708,379,190.75 7,343,598.22 23,170,837.12 23,054,802. 05 116,035. 07 29, 435, 494. 5040,264,098.48 9,994,51G, 126.29 1,378,701,565. 09 11,373,217,691.38 From the foregoing it appears that the total loans and discounts in all reporting banks of the United States on April 28, 1909, were $9,994,516,126, and including mortgages owned, the total is $11,373,217,691. About 57 per cent of the loans of all banks is secured by collateral, including real estate. About $1,939,000,000 of secured loans are on demand and also $660,000,000 of the unsecured loans. Over $2,539,000,000 of time loans are on paper with two or more names and $1,351,000,000 is on single name paper. About $269,000,000 of the loans reported were not classified. Of the $69,000,000 reported as overdrafts, $29,000,000 are secured. Loans on real estate reported as " mortgages owned" aggregate $1,378,000,000. The demand loans amount to over 22 per cent of the aggregate, the real estate loans about the same proportion, all other loans being 56 per cent of the total. EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 61 The following table shows the amount of loans in national and other reporting banks by geographical divisions on or about June 30, 1908, and on April 28, 1909, together with the amount and per cent of increase : Loans. Increase. Geographical division. 1908. 1909. Amount. Per cent. New England States.. Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States Islands Total Millions. Millions. Millions. $1,384.9 U, 425.9 $41,0 4,104. 3 4,531. 4 427.1 1,039. 9 1,127.2 87.3 2,963.3 2,693.3 270.0 586.5 508. 7 77.8 687. 4 715.7 28.3 23.2 19.5 3.7 10,438. 0 11,373.2 935. 2 2.96 10.40 8.39 10.02 15.29 4.11 18.97 8.95 From this statement it appears that the banks of the country have increased their loans since 1908 by $935,200,000 or from $10,438,000,000 in 1908 to $11,373,200,000 in 1909. In 1908 the banks of the Eastern States reported loans to the amount of $4,104,300,000 while in 1909 the amount was $4,531,400,000, an increase of $427,100,000, or 10.40 per cent. Loans of banks in the Middle Western States increased from $2,693,000,000 in 1908 to $2,963,300,000 in 1909, thus showing a gain of $270,000,000, or 10.02 per cent. In the Southern States loans reported by the banks in 1908 aggregating $1,039,900,000 have increased to $1,127,200,000, a gain of $87,300,000, or 8.39 per cent. The banks of the Western States increased their loans by $77,800,000, or 15.29 per cent, the amount reported from that section in 1908 being $508,700,000 and in 1909, $586,500,000. There was a gain during the year in loans made by the banks located in the New England States of 2.96 per cent, the amount of loans in that section in 1908 aggregating $1,384,900,000 and in 1909, $1,425,900,000. The banks of the Pacific States show a gain of $28,300,000, or 4.11 per cent; the loans reported in 1908 amounting to $687,400,000 and in 1909 $715,700,000. The banks of the island possessions reported loans amounting to $23,200,000, a gain of $3,700,000 over the amount reported in 1908. The largest percentage of increase in loans negotiated by banks of the United States was in the Western States, over 15 per cent, the gain in loans in the Eastern and Middle Western States being a little more than 10 per cent in each section. The statistics show a gain in loans of 18.97 per cent over the returns for 1908 from banks in the island possessions. 62 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BANK RESOURCES. The resources of all reporting banks on April 28, 1909, aggregated $21,095,054,420, and the average per capita $215.37. In 1908 the aggregate was $19,583,410,393, indicating a gain in 1909 of $1,511,644,027. A table in the appendix shows the average per capita resources of each class of banks, state and national, and the per capita of all banks arranged by States and geographical sections. The average per capita of bank resources in the United States exclusive of the island possessions is $237.24, a gain of $13.09 during the year, the average per capita being $224.15 in 1908. Geographically stated, the largest gain was in the Eastern States, where the per capita increased^ from $428.22 in 1908 to $450.19 in 1909, a gain of $21.97. Next in order of increase are the Western States, with $18.43, or from $142.92 in 1908 to $161.35 in 1909; the New England States being third, with an increase of $18.04, or from $415.57 to $433.61. The per capita gain of the Pacific States was $13.36, or from $334.41 in 1908 to $347.77 in the present year. The increase in the Middle W e s ^ e r n States was $9.87, or from $180.77 to $190.64. The increase in the Southern States was the lowest, or from $65.30 to $71.19, a gain of only $5.89. States showing a decrease were West Virginia, $0.44, Alabama $1.82, and Ohio $4.52. The State of New York has the largest per capita bank resources, or $676.07, Massachusetts is next with $517.25, Nevada being third with $512.72, California fourth with $486.70, and Rhode Island fifth with $457.12. Besides the five States named having the largest per capita bank resources, West Virginia is first in the Southern States with $112.66, Louisiana second with $96.62, Texas third with $90.68, and Virginia fourth with $88.61. In the Middle Western States Illinois is first with $240.39, Missouri second with $215.50, Iowa third with $214.78, Ohio fourth with $203,66. In the Western States Colorado is first with $250.65, Nebraska second with $214.92, followed by Montana and Wyoming with $207.72 and $207.26, respectively. In addition to Nevada and California in the Pacific States already referred to, the per capita resources of Washington banks is $296.23 and of Oregon $225.52. Of the island possessions, Hawaii is first with $71.99, Porto Rico second with $11.24, and the Philippines, with a population estimated at 8,000,000, $2.69. The population of the United States as estimated by the actuary of the treasury, exclusive of the island possessions, at 88,716,000 on June 1, 1909, has been used in making the above calculations. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 63 GROWTH OF BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES. In the appendix appears a table giving the number of colonial and state banks with the principal items or resources and liabilities in the years indicated from 1774 to 1833. In 1784 the 3 existing banks had combined capital of $2,100,000, circulation, $2,000,000 and specie, $10,000,000. In 1800 the 28 banks show capital $21,300,000, circulation $10,500,000, specie $17,500,000, and in 1820 there were 307 banks with capital of $102,100,000, circulation $40,600,000, deposits $31,200,000, specie $16,700,000. In 1830, 329 banks had $110,100,000 capital, $48,400,000 circulation, $39,500,000 deposits, $14,500,000 in specie, and $159,800,000 in loans. The resources and liabilities of the banks of the country in detail from 1834 to 1863 are shown in the appendix. The following condensed statement gives the principal items of resources and liabilities of state, savings, private banks, loan and trust companies, and national banks from 1864 to 1909, and shows the growth of banking in the country for- the past forty-six years. For the current year statistics showing the same items separately for banks located in the reserve cities are incorporated in the table. 64 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. PEINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OP STATE, SAVINGS, AND PRIVATE (COMPILED PROM REPORTS TO THE [Amounts in millions.] 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. 1899... 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1909 0.. Number of banks. 1,861 1,960 2,267 2,279 2,293 2,354 2,457 2,796 3,066 d 1,968 d 1,983 3,336 3,448 3,384 3,229 3,335 3,355 3,427 3,572 3,835 4,111 4,350 4,378 6,179 6,647 7,203 7,999 8,641 9,338 9,492 9,508 9,818 9,469 9,457 9,485 9,732 10,382 11,406 12,424 13,684 14,850 16,410 17,905 19,746 21,346 22,491 1,284 Loans and Due from discounts Bonds, and (including stocks, etc. banks bankers. overdrafts). $70.7 362.4 550.4 588.5 655.7 686.3 719.3 789.4 871.5 1,439.9 1,564.5 1,748.1 1,727.1 1,720.9 1,561.2 1,507.4 1,662.1 1,901.9 2,050. 3 2,133.6 2,260.7 2,272.3 2,456.7 2,944.9 3,161.1 3,475.2 3,842.1 3,965.9 4,336.6 4,368.6 4,085.0 4,268.8 4,251.1 4.216..0 4,652.2 5,177.6 5,657.5 6,425.2 7,189.0 7,738.9 7,982.0 9,027.2 9,893. 7 10,763.9 10,438.0 11,373.2 5,717.6 $93.4 404.3 465.2 443.1 440.5 414.6 406.1 419.9 431.2 713.2 723.2 793.1 807.3 841.2 865.9 1,032.9 900.6 500.9 1,049.1 951.2 1,030.4 952.0 1,031.1 999.9 1,112.1 1,111.9 1,158.0 1,042.5 1,269.4 1,354.1 1,445.3 1,565.2 1,674.4 1,732.3 1,859.7 2,179.0 2,398.3 2,821.2 3,039.4 3,400.1 3,654.2 3,987.9 4,073.5 4,377.1 4,445.9 4,614.4 2,410.4 $33.3 103.0 110.7 100.0 123.1 107.6 121.2 143.8 144.0 167.1 193.6 195.0 198.2 184.6 183.2 204.0 248.9 346.1 307.3 392.8 294.1 432.9 349.8 632.1 439.1 513.7 531.3 652.6 684.3 549.2 705.1 714.4 645.0 781.4 924.9 1,203.1 1,272.8 1,448.0 1,561.2 1,570.6 1,842.9 1,981.9 2,029.2 2,135.6 2,236.2 2,562.0 1,343.7 Specie. $9.4 12.6 11.1 20.8 18.5 31.1 19.9 24.3 «27.9 e22.3 «19.0 c25.4 «21.3 «29.7 «42.7 e 100.2 e129.5 «112.4 1116.2 «110.2 «179.0 e 152.2 «165.1 226.4 /221.5 221.9 217.3 262.2 210.9 283.4 246.3 251.2 297.7 402.2 449.1 449.7 479.0 541.0 478.2 612.2 617.3 633.0 719.5 860.5 1,044.6 779.9 Paper cur- Total cash rency.o in bank. $190.0 219.3 194.5 179.9 144.0 156.6 174.1 153.3 219.7 277.6 256.4 261.8 324.2 305.0 405.5 384.8 280.6 330.5 285.6 274.2 300.2 328.5 307.1 379.0 378.4 376.8 383.4 394.2 507.8 407.4 235.4 a Includes cash not classified. 6 Includes state bank circulation. c Includes deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. d Number of national banks only; number of state and savings banks not reported. $98.3 199.4 231.9 205.6 200.7 162.5 187.7 194.0 177.6 218.2 252.2 238.7 226.4 230.5 214.6 216.3 285.5 295.0 287.1 321.0 321.2 414.3 375.5 432.8 446.1 499.1 478.3 479.1 586.4 515.9 631.1 531.8 628.2 687.8 723.3 749.9 807.5 848.1 857.2 990.6 994.1 1,016,4 1,113.7 1,368.3 1,452.0 1,015.3 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND NATIONAL BANKS, FROM 1864 TO COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.) 65 1909. [Amounts in millions.] Capital. $386 8 397! 0 480.8 483.8 486.4 489.7 513.7 561.7 592. 6 532.9 550.3 592.6 602.3 614.2 587.7 580.4 565.2 572.3 590.6 625.6 656.4 678.0 686.7 806.8 853.7 893.3 968.7 1,029.7 1,071.1 1,091.8 1,069.8 1,060.3 1,051.9 1,012.3 992.0 973.6 1,024.7 1,076.1 1,201.6 1,321.9 1,392.5 1,463.2 1,565.3 1,690.8 1,757.2 1,800.0 738.0 Surplus and Circulation.^ profits. $4.2 54.5 79.4 93.9 109.4 126.0 132.7 143.1 155.4 215.6 199.9 254.2 261. 6 260.5 237.7 246.1 260.2 292.0 310.1 347.8 379.6 362.0 393.8 460.2 493.7 531.9 584.0 619.2 650.3 689.3 682.4 699.3 694.4 712.7 732.7 761.1 882.2 955.6 1,096.9 1,273.4 1,360.9 1,439.5 1,558.9 1,645.0 1,761.5 1,834.6 1,029.2 $189.1 131.5 267.8 291.8 294.9 292.7 291.8 315.5 327.1 340.2 338.7 318.1 294.8 290.4 300.4 307.7 318.4 312.5 309.2 312.2 295.3 269.2 238.0 166.8 155.5 129,, 0 126.5 124.0 141.2 155.1 171.8 178.8 199.2 196.6 189.9 199.4 265.3 319.0 309.4 359.2 399.6 445. 4 510.9 547.9 613.7 636.3 225.6 United States Individual dedeposits, c posits. $58.0 39.1 33.3 28.3 12.8 13.2 11.1 12.4 15.1 10.6 10.2 11.1 10.9 25.6 252.1 10.7 12.2 12.6 13.9 14.2 14.0 17.1 23.2 58.4 46.7 30.6 25.9 14.2 13.7 14.1 13.2 15.4 16.4 52.9 76.3 98.9 99.1 124.0 147.3 110.3 75.3 89/9 180.7 130.3 70.4 32.5 $355.7 641.0 815.8 876.6 968.6 1,032.0 1,051.3 1,251,6 1,353.8 1,421.2 1,526.5 1,787.0 1,778.6 1,813.6 1,717.4 1,694.2 1,951.6 2,296.8 2,460.1 2,568.4 2,566.4 2,734.3 2,812.0 3,308.2 3, 422.7 3,778.1 4,062.5 4,196.8 4,664.9 4,627.3 4,651.2 4,921.3 4,945.1 5,094.7 5,688.2 6,768.7 7,238.9 8,460.6 9,104.7 95553.6 10,000.5 11,350.7 12,215.8 13,099.6 12,784.5 14,035.5 6,876.6 Due to banks. $27.4 157.8 122.4 112.5 140.7 129.0 148.5 176.4 172. 7 178.6 232. 5 194.7 183.3 170.1 161.7 187.9 239.6 314.7 279.0 288.2 227.0 293.0 308.9 350.1 366.1 434.6 432.3 415.7 464.9 419.9 599.1 600.5 521.7 673.4 809.8 1,046.4 1,172.5 1,333.0 1,333.2 1,475.9 1,752.2 1,904.3 1,899.0 2,075.4 2,198.0 2,484.1 2,169.1 Total assets. $252.3 1,126.5 1,476. 4 1,494.1 1,572.2 1,564.2 1,510.7 1,730.6 1,770.8 2,731.3 2,890.4 3,204.6 3,183.1 3,204.1 3,080.6 3,212.6 3,399.0 3,869.1 4,031.1 4,208.0 4,221.3 4,426.9 4,521.5 5,203.7 5,470.4 5,940.9 6,343.0 6,562.1 7,245.3 7,192.3 7,290.6 7,609.6 7,553.9 7,822.1 8,609.0 9,904.9 10,785.9 12,357.5 13,363.9 14,303.1 15,198.8 16,918. 2 18,147.6 19,645.0 19,583.4 21,095.0 11,195.2 Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1909 e Specie in national banks; incomplete for state banks. /Includes coin certificates from 1889; specie for 1902 partially estimated. g Figures in this line represent reserve city banks and are included in the line above as compiled by the Monetary Commission. 10774—CUE 1909 5 66 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The following table shows the growth of banking in the United States, including the island possessions, as indicated by the number of banks, capital stock, and individual deposits from 1900 to 1909, inclusive, the number of nonreporting banks, their capital and resources being estimated from data obtained from reliable sources: GROWTH OF BANKING IN RECENT YEARS. Capital. Bank. Number. 1900. National State, etc Reporting capital only 3,732 6,650 3,595 13,977 Total 1902. . . 4,535 7,889 3,732 National... State etc Reporting capital only 16,156 Total National... State etc Nonreporting. 1903. . . . 4,939 8,745 4,546 . 18,230 Total National. . State, etc Nonreporting. 1904. 5,331 9,519 3,994 18,844 Total National State, etc Nonreporting.. 1905. 5,668 10,742 3,500 19,910 Total National... State etc Nonreporting 1906. 6,053 11,852 3,491 21,396 Total National... State etc Nonreporting. 1907. ... 6,429 13,317 4,191 Total National State, etc N onreporting 23,937 1908. 6,824 14,522 3,654 Total National... State, etc Nonreporting & 25,000 1909.O . . Total . . 6,893 15,598 3,021 25,512 Amount. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. $621,536,461 54.00 $2,458,092, 758 403,192,214 1- 46.00 / 4,780,893,692 (. \ 450,000,000 126,000,000 1,150,728,675 701,990,554 499,621,208 |138,548,654 1,340,160,416 743,506,048 578, 418,944 \ 152,403,520 1, 474,328,512 767,378,148 625,116,824 (• 81,409,702 1,473,904,674 791,567,231 671,599,149 }• 76,664,000 1,539,830,380 826,129,785 739,163,401 \ 75,356,000 1,640,649,186 883,690,917 807,178,262 \ 92,357,000 1,783,226,179 919,100,850 838,058,353 | 76,646,000 1,833,805,203 933,979,903 866,056,465 }• 55,951,000 1,855,987,368 a Reports April 28,1909. b Estimated on basis of data submitted by private banks. banks and 2,828 private banks. Individual deposits. 31.97 68.03 100.00 7,688,986,450 100.00 52.4 47.6 3,098,875,772 / 6,005,847,214 \ 478,592,792 \ 32.3 67.7 100.00 9,583,315,778 100.00 50.43 3,200,993,509 49.57 /\ 6,352,700,055 502,522,431 \ 100. 00 10,056,215,995 52.06 3,312,439,841 47.94 /\ 6,688,107,157 447,998,992 [ 100.00 10,448,545,990 51.41 3,783,658,494 48.59 /\ 7,567,080,822 435,582,000 } 100.00 11,786,321,316 4,055,873,636 50.23 49.77 /X 8,159,894,029 413,160,000 } 100.00 12,628,927,665 4,322,880,141 49.56 50.44 \i 8,776.755,207 55< 900,000 \ 100.00 13,654,535,348 4,374,551,208 50.14 49.86 /\ 8,409,959,961 485,988,831 J. 100.00 13,270,500,000 4,826,060,384 50.32 49.68 \f 9,209,462,780 389', 700,000 } 100.00 14,425,223,164 31.8 68.2 100.00 31.7 68.3 100.00 32.1 67.9 100.00 32.12 67.88 100.00 31.66 68.34 100.00 32.97 67.03 100.00 33.45 66.55 100.00 Nonreporting banks include 193 state 67 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BANKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES. The following table shows for 1909 the banking power of the United States, including the island possessions, as indicated by the volume of capital stock, surplus, deposits, and circulation: BANKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES. Number. Capital. Surplus, etc. Deposits. Circulation. Total. National banks 6,893 $935,979,903 $795,077,107 a$4,896,462,203 $636,367,526 9,209,462,780 State, etc., banks 15,598 860,056,465 1,039,548,321 Nonreporting banks b. 3,021 55,951,000 27,975,500 389,700,000 $7,261,886,739 11,115,067,566 473,626,500 14,495,624,983 636,367,526 18,850,580,805 25,512 1,855,987,368 1,862,600,9 a Includes government deposits. & Number of banks and amounts estimated. STATE AND PRIVATE BANK FAILURES. In 1896 the Comptroller of the Currency obtained data from national bank examiners secured by them from receivers, assignees, etc., of state banks relating to the amount of capital, liabilities, nominal assets, and dividends paid by insolvent state and private banks during the years 1864 to 1896, inclusive. In this period the failures reported were stated at 1,234, capital $53,632,259, liabilities, $220,629,988.27, assets $214,312,190.58, and dividends paid $100,088,726.95, or approximately 45 per cent. Since 1896 the only information obtained by this office in relation to failure of banks of this character is that secured from the Bradstreet Commercial Agency and relates only to the number of failures, together with the amount of liabilities and nominal assets. Incorporating the returns from 1897 to 1909, inclusive, with those received for the years 1864 to 1896, the number of failures is shown to have been 2,014, liabilities $607,770,005.27, and nominal assets $511,794,632.58. 68 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. In the following table is summarized the information secured, covering the period beginning with 1864 and ended on June 30, 1909: ,NUMBER OF FAILURES, CAPITAL, ASSETS, LIABILITIES, AND DIVIDENDS PAID BY STATE AND PRIVATE BANKS THAT FAILED IN EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1909. Number of failures. Year. 1854 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... . .. - .. .. . Total Not dated Total 1897.. 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902. 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 . 1909 Grand total Capital. Nominal assets. 2 5 5 3 7 6 1 7 10 33 40 14 37 63 70 20 10 9 19 27 54 32 13 19 17 15 30 44 27 261 71 115 78 $125,000.00 275.000.00 260,000.00 276,381.00 100,000.00 $245,401.97 1,206,035.00 222,075.00 183.002. 30 77; 861.00 220,000.00 470,000.00 907,000.00 770,000.00 2,413,900.00 961,000.00 2,491,250.00 3,250,193.00 1,370,465.00 452,200.00 436,750.00 545,000.00 870,000.00 1,718,596.00 1,099,400.00 254,000.00 931,590.00 745,500.00 363,250.00 2,169,568.00 2,071,300. 00 578,840.00 16,641,637.00 3,112,447. 00 3,906,350.00 3,400; 642. 00 1,164 70 Liabilities. Dividends paid. 2,314,871.90 2,126,124.18 4,644,889.91 4,125,731.00 9,190,283.98 7,312,218.73 13,137,835.47 26,001,949.67 5,102,691.94 1,629,146. 61 585,653.06 2,765,951.10 2,813,915.19 12,900,819.05 2,982,879.51 1,300,536.30 2,865,300.30 2,805,326.52 1,279,900.68 10,692,385.98 7,190,824.69 2,719,410.75 54,828,690. 65 7,958,284.18 11,276,529.99 10,240,244. 97 $225,662.14 890,112.00 138,821.00 148,886.00 361,961.73 50,000.00 2,654,187.15 3,059,318.06 6,938,653101 4,562,879.00 12,365,475.25 9,206,429.34 15,223,785.49 27,269,520.51 5,253,307.22 1,311,799.49 1,785,890.45 2,608,489.57 3,193,747.39 15,508,389.70 4,883,454.27 1,140,824.48 3,074,622.29 3,342,336.52 2,147,059.18 11,385,584.64 6,365,198.77 3,227,608.56 46,766,818.80 7,218,319.51 9,010,584.93 7,513,837.41 974,256.96 1,906,573.00 3,420,016.33 2,022,498.51 4,143,941.97 5,178,020.98 7,004,558.27 19,485,717.87 4,235,808.85 288,494.74 851,755.00 1,221,737.29 1,408,047.99 9,671,860.25 2,361,320.01 673,579.10 1,610,527.45 1,924,773.68 1,026,682.73 3,884,577.99 3,090,597.48 803,860.76 17,912,270.45 1,456,522.87 2,251,708.93 534,363.30 53,187,259. 00 445,000.00 212,725,771.58 1,586,419. 00 218,833,563.86 1,796,424.41 99,711,330.75 377,396.20 1,234 122 53 26 32 56 43 26 102 57 37 34 132 60 53,632,259.00 214,312,190.58 j 220,629,988.27 17,929,163.00 t 24.090.879.00 4,493,577.00 7,080,190. 00 7,790,244. 00 10,448,159.00 7,675,792.00 11,421,028.00 6,373,372.00 13,334,629.00 7,323,737. 00 10,332,666.00 2,166,852. 00 4,005,643. 00 24,296,823. 00 31,774,895.00 6,970,345. 00 10,273,023.00 6,591,515.00 7,187,858.00 13,037,497.00 22.165,448. 00 177,073,348. 00 209,835,443.00 15,760,177.00 25,190,156.00 100,088,726.95 2,014 53,632,259.00 511,794,632.58 100,088,726.95 607,770,005. 27 $145,592.25 138,821.00 82,844.74 For the year ended June 30, 1909, the Bradstreet Company reports the failure of 60 state and private banks, with aggregate liabilities of $25,190,156, and nominal assets of $15,760,177. The failures include 19 state banks, with liabilities of $3,286,418; 2 savings banks, liabilities $105,000; 6 trust companies, liabilities $5,412,037; and 33 private banks, liabilities $16,386,701. As will be noted, the number of failures of private banks represents 55 per cent of the total number of failures, with over 65 per cent of the aggregate liabilities. In the appendix appears a table relating to failures of banks of these classes by years, 1892 to 1909, in each State and geographical division, which is summarized in the following table. NUMBER, ASSETS, AND LIABILITIES OF STATE BANKS, SAVINGS BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, AND PRIVATE BANKS WHICH FAILED, BY YEARS, FROM JUNE 30, 1892, TO JUNE 30, 1909, INCLUSIVE. [In the amounts 000 omitted.] State institutions. Year. State banks. No. 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 Total Assets. Liabilities ! 24 f 172 27 46 55 44 14 5 9 8 12 6 37 16 15 10 I 42 19 SI,892 41,282 1,774 2,555 3,741 6,080 694 919 418 1,003 1,364 645 5,194 1,397 710 2,380 41,035 2,732 $3,178 36,903 2,010 3,445 4,628 8,083 988 1,240 442 1,440 2,056 965 6/725 2,282 1,006 4,833 43,227 3,286 561 115,815 126,737 No. I Assets. 47 9 8 9 19 4 4 3 3 10 1 7 4 5 153 Private banks. Loan and trust companies. Savings banks. Liabilities. 17,674 2,646 4.653 '662 3,998 800 1,153 328 450 4,622 35 1,457 550 360 $917 16,831 2,678 4,818 902 5,455 956 1,632 410 531 5,730 235 1,704 811 490 7,760 85 7,581 105 47,717 51,786 No. 19 116 Assets. Liabilities. $209 15,098 33,420 4,107 1,159 3,436 1,275 5,067 5,243 995 12 371 13,128 2,525 4,636 4,850 110,047 5,342 $425 24,144 37,977 5,844 936 4,325 1,575 6,701 6,636 1,113 22 561 15,880 3,600 3,990 8,100 126,200 5,412 210,920 { 253,441 Total all banks. o No. 36 176 25 42 47 33 15 16 41 20 17 50 35 13 20 53 33 Assets. Liabilities. | No. I Assets. I Liabilities. $3,540 20,237 1,749 1,389 1,886 4,416 1,725 651 1,687 3,925 1,325 1,116 4,518 2,498 886 5,807 18,231 7,602 83,188 69 414 65 85 110 122 53 26 32 56 43 26 102 57 37 34 132 60 $6,125 94,291 39,589 12,704 7,448 17,930 4,494 7,790 7,676 6,373 7,323 2,167 24,297 6,970 6,592 13,037 177,073 15,761 $11,025 97,193 44,901 15,912 9,174 24,091 7,080 10,447 11,421 13,335 10,333 4,006 31,775 10,273 7,188 22,165 209,836 25,190 133,381 1,523 457,640 565,345 $6,505 19,315 2,236 1,805 2,708 6,228 3,561 874 3,933 10,251 2,525 2,245 7,466 3,580 1,702 9,232 32,828 16,387 o O o H w a d 3 o CO 70 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BANKS AND BANKING IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. As stated elsewhere, building and loan associations in the District of Columbia have been placed under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency by an amendment of the Code of the District of Columbia, which went into effect during the past year. There are 22 of these associations, their share capital or deposits amounting to $12,370,986 and aggregate resources to $14,393,927. There are 11 national banks in the District, one having been organized during the past year. No increase has taken place in the number of trust companies, 5 being in operation, and there are 12 institutions entitled "savings banks, ;; all of which, with one exception, are conducting commercial as well as savings bank business. Eleven of these institutions are operating under charter obtained from adjoining States, only one having been organized under District laws as a savings bank, but without the power of a bank of discount. In the following table, based on September 1 returns from national banks, trust companies, savings banks, and June 30, 1909, returns from building and loan associations, are shown the number of banks and banking institutions in the District of Columbia, the amount of their capital stock, individual deposits, and aggregate resources. It will be observed that there are 50 institutions in operation, with capital of $14,747,485; individual deposits (including share payments by members of the building and loan associations), $71,451,152; and aggregate assets, $113,704,068: Class. Number. National banks Trust companies Savings banks Building and loan associations Total 50 Capital. Individual deposits. $5,552,000 8,000,000 1,195,485 $22,555,540 24,927,595 11,597,031 14,747,485 Aggregate assets. a 12,370,986 $47,990,333 37,845,038 13,474,770 14,393,927 71,451,152 113,704,068 a Share payments. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. On March 4, 1909, an act was approved amending section 691, subchapter 7, of the Code of the District of Columbia, relating to building and loan associations, the amendment authorizing the Comptroller of the Currency, whenever he may deem it useful, to cause an examination to be made into the condition of any building and loan association incorporated under the provisions of the code, as well as any other building and loan association located or doing business in the District of Columbia. Every such association is required to make to the Comptroller at least one report during each year. The amendment confers upon the Comptroller the power to take possession of any company or association whenever, in his judgment, it is insolvent or is knowingly violating the laws under which it is incorporated, and to liquidate such association in the manner provided in the laws of the United States in respect of national banks. On and after July 1, 1909, a strict compliance with the provisions of the code in question was required. To section 691 was added a new section, known as 691-A, providing that any building association, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 71 incorporated or unincorporated, organized and existing under the laws of any State or Territory, except the District of Columbia, to do or now doing a building association business, or otherwise operating as a building association, shall be subject to all the provisions of section 691, and, further, that any such association or corporation shall at all times keep on deposit with the Comptroller in money or stocks, bonds, or mortgages or other securities, to be approved by that officer, not less than 10 per cent of its capital and surplus, as security for depositors and creditors and as a guaranty for the faithful performance of its contracts. Prior to July 1, 1909, the foreign building and loan associations in the District discontinued business or removed from the District. On June 30 there were in operation in the District 22 local building and loan associations, of which only 5 were incorporated. The plan of ten of the associations is reported as permanent, 10 as serial, and 2 terminating. All associations require monthly payments on shares, 19 of which provide for monthly payments of $1, two of $2, and one of $2.50. The number of shares in force is 98,946, the number of nonborrowing members 20,143, and the number of borrowing members 6,982. The report shows that the uniform rate of interest charged borrowers is 6 per cent. From the reports received it is shown that the liabilities of the associations on account of regular installments paid, installments anticipated, paid-up stock, and installments due are $12,370,985.77; that the profits, divided and credited, are $329,559.34, and undivided profits $1,107,363.51. The assets aggregate $14,393,927.21, of which loans on real estate amount to $13,438,737.28, on stock pledged $72,850.06, real estate owned $541,934.43, and cash with treasurers and secretaries $225,241.86. The condition of the associations in the District on June 30, as shown by their assets and liabilities and receipts and disbursements, is shown in the accompanying statement: Assets. Amount. Liabilities. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest, premium, and fines accrued and unpaid Installments on stock due and unpaid Real estate Judgments Real estate sold on contracts Accounts receivable Bills receivable Taxes advanced Insurance premiums advanced Furniture and stationery Cash in hands of treasurer Cash in hands of secretary Other assets $13,438,737.28 72,850.06 Regular installments paid in on stock Installments on stock paid in advance Installments on stock due and unpaid Prepaid or paid-up stock Interest; premiums paid in advance Incomplete loans Bills payable Due treasurer Interest Contingent fund Profit (divided) Profit (undivided) Other liabilities Total assets 60,988.80 15,253.65 541,934.43 10.00 25,642.58 54.75 1,343.00 9,409.05 2,260.73 3,597.65 196,091.55 19,150.31 6,603.37 14,393,927.21 Total liabilities Amount. $10,689,427.62 1,306,929.78 9,205.65 365,422.72 409.33 8,500.00 237,963.75 3,051.00 70,332.31 1,640.88 329,559. 34 1,107,363.51 264,121.32 14,393,927.21 72 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of six months Cash in hands of secretary at commencement of six months Installments received during the six months Interest received during the six months Premiums received during the six months Membership or admission fees received Transfer fees received during the six months Fines received during the six months Pass-book fees received during the six months Loans repaid and matured Taxes repaid Insurance premiums repaid Real estate Rents Real estate sold on contract Bills payable Bills receivable Outstanding orders From treasurer Prepaid or paid-up stock All other receipts Total receipts Amount. $135,547.42 23,460.16 2,222,281.07 346,274.69 68,906.03 20.00 16.25 211.95 25.50 1,635,187.71 5,572.48 5,195.40 64,921.75 16,900.83 3,732.90 165,376.00 326.66 312.00 3,051.00 49,559.31 275,780.07 5,022,659.18 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installments on stock withdrawn and matured Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Return premiums on repaid loans. Real estate Taxes advanced Insurance premiums advanced Bills payable Bills receivable Due to treasurer Prepaid or paid-up stock Interest Expenses: General Salaries Stationery, postage, and printing Cash in hands of treasurer Cash in hands of secretary All other disbursements Total disbursements. Amount. $1,852,201.79 25,291.13 2,104,774.91 116,009.09 92.46 8,562.34 18,876.95 5,251.92 293,045.92 263.00 8,646.84 31,714.34 12,507.29 26,201.48 37,833.79 4,588.13 195,868.23 19,373.43 261,556.14 5,022,659.18 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. Secretary H. F. Cellarius, of the United States League of Local Building and Loan Associations, has furnished this office with a comparative statement relative to the building and loan associations for the years 1907-8 and 1908-9. From the report received it is noted that on January 1, 1909, there were in operation 5,629 of these associations, with total membership of 1,959,579, and assets of $796,998,819. Compared with the prior year there has been an increase in membership of 82,612, and a net increase in assets of $51,005,421. As will be noted by reference to the accompanying statement, 1,015 of the associations are located in States not named, due doubtless to the fact that the number in each of the States not listed is comparatively small. 73 KEPORT OF THE GOMPTBOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF ASSOCIATIONS, MEMBERSHIP, AND ASSETS OP BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES JANUARY 1, 1909. I Number Total |;ofassocia- member- Total assets. tions. ship. States. Pennsylvania Ohio.... New .Jersey Illinois Massachusetts New York Indiana California Michigan Nebraska Louisiana Missouri Kansas North Carolina Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa West Virginia Maine Tennessee New Hampshire Connecticut North Dakota Other States 1,423 645 449 517 137 I 255 342 107 58 68 53 123 58 87 50 67 35 15 17 13 9 ,015 389,446 327,662 157,354 308,734 120,575 121,711 120,078 31,142 39,182 42,683 27,363 21,698 33,629 26,276 12,515 11,022 15,300 11,230 9,429 5,215 7,250 2,891 2,600 314,594 5,629 1,959,579 Total. Increase in assets. $158,510,745 811,595,145 139,340,424 6,626,277 73,697,889 5,725,781 54,313,466 4,239,322 51,339,903 4,119,829 46,994,128 1,179,990 34,131,416 91,299 19,635,667 112,771 15,056,493 898,964 13,415,822 1,992,932 11,523,654 1,195,347 9,300,661 460,758 8,908,118 891,767 6,021,421 665,885 240,208 4,730,694 2,262,066 4,559,027 4,390,443 4 S 113,884 279,340 3,869,142 192, 689 2,728,303 59,307 62,940 1,978,127 93,973 1,898,830 211,141 1,497,822 7,994,401 125,042,740 796,998,819 51,192,192 Decrease in assets. Increase Decrease in mem- in mexnberbership. | ship. 14,496 I. 5.882 12,478 I 8,054 5,870 330 2,104 2,423 776 2,785 1,926 1,073 1,519 4,807 315 6,779 $186,771 186,771 735 84 407 140 160 400 16,117 86,461 650 3,849 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1908, AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT. Receipts. Cash on hand January 1,1908. Weekly dues Paid-up stock Deposits Loans repaid Interest Premium Fines Pass-books and initiation Borrowed money Real estate sold Miscellaneous receipts Total Amount. $22,033,005 184,666,218 17,110,544 36,124,748 139,594,268 43,560,220 2,681,921 492,712 582,296 55,581,273 4,557,586 12,736,785 | 519,721,576 Disbursements. Pass-book loans. Mortgage loans Stock withdrawals Paid-up-stock withdrawals Deposit withdrawals Expenses. Borrowed money repaid Interest Real estate purchased Miscellaneous disbursements.. Cash on hand January 1, 1909. Total. Amount. $14, 070,287 195, 046,764 148. 132,743 27i 888,619 34. 943,359 5. 548,609 54! 551,057 l! 433,344 2 ,603,535 13 ,504,788 21! ,998,471 519,721,576 SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKS. Statistics relating to school savings banks compiled by Mr. J. H. Thiry, who in 1885 introduced the system at Long Island City, N. Y., have been submitted for the year ended January 1, 1909. It appears that school savings banks are in operation in 114 cities of 25 States, that there are 6,765 banks in 1,163 schools, the number of registered pupils being 554,716 and the number of depositors 186,828. From 1885 to January 1, 1909, deposits of these banks aggregated $4,609,431.35, withdrawals $3,864,526.62, leaving a balance of $744,904.73. The average credit per depositor is shown to be $3.98. The deposit balance on January 1,1908, was $759,646.09, or $14,741.36 greater than 1909. The number of depositors in 1908 was 178,817 and the average deposit $4.25. It should be stated that statistics in question include returns from school savings banks in Canada and in South and West Australia. 74 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BANKS AND BANKING IN THE ISLAND POSSESSIONS. PHILIPPINES. Banking in the Philippine Islands is conducted by the followingnamed institutions: Banco Espanol Filipino, at Manila, with branch at Uoilo; Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, with branch at Cebu; Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, at Manila, with branch at Iloilo; International Banking Corporation, at Manila, with branch at Cebu; Monte de Piedad and Savings Bank of Manila; Philippine Postal Savings Bank. In addition to the foregoing there is in operation the Manila Building and Loan Association and the Agricultural Bank. Returns from the latter, however, have not been received. The following is a statement of the principal items of assets and liabilities of the banks, exclusive of the Agricultural Bank and the Manila Building and Loan Association. ASSETS. Loans $10,123, 301. 00 Due from other banks, branches, agents, correspondents, including domestic and foreign bills of exchange 4, 663, 480. 00 Cash in bank 3,464,148.00 Aggregate assets 21,024, 801. 23 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus and profits Bank notes outstanding (Banco Espanol Filipino) Due to other banks, branches, agents, and correspondents Deposits. 1,533,164. 36 830, 295. 00 899, 383. 25 3, 407, 206. 00 11, 974, 528. 00 Comparing the foregoing with the returns for the corresponding period in 1908, there is shown to have been an increase in assets of $1,321,784. The Philippine postal savings bank system had on June 30, 1909, 251 banks, with 8,782 accounts, an increase during the year of 3,393 accounts and $208,482 in deposits. The assets and liabilities of the postal banks on June 30 were as follows: ASSETS. Loans Bonds Cash $575, 262 124,757 33,306 Total assets 733, 325 LIABILITIES. Deposits Stamp fund Interest fund _ 724,479 766 8, 080 The number of depositors of each nationality on May 31, 1909, was as follows: Americans Filipinos Europeans Asiatics 3, 351 4, 771 213 181 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 75 In addition there were 56 accounts represented by deposits by societies. The act providing for the establishment of the Agricultural Bank went into effect on July 1, 1908, the legislature under date of June 13, 1908, having appropriated 1,000,000 pesos as the capital. The Chief of the Insular Division of the War Department advises that no information has been received so far in relation to the extent of the transactions of this bank. The Manila Building and Loan Association, incorporated July 12, 1904, had a membership on July 30, 1909, of 596, the number of shares in force being 5,240. Payments on the shares are at the rate of $1 per month. The assets and liabilities of the association, as shown by the June statement, are as follows: ASSETS. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Real estate Furniture, etc $98, 342 13, 505 2, 850 422 Total assets 115,120 LIABILITIES. Installments paid Paid-up stock Profits, divided and undivided All other liabilities 73, 848 8, 060 10, 711 22, 500 HAWAII. Of the 10 banks other than the 4 national banks operating in the Territory of Hawaii only 6 submitted reports as of April 28, 1909. Statements from those not reporting were compiled from bankers' directories in order to show the approximate banking resources of the Territory, the statistics being necessarily incomplete as to details. The capital of the 10 banks other than national as compiled aggregates $2,455,077, individual deposits, $8,982,731; resources, $12,746,860. Returns received from Hawaii in 1908 were so meager that a comparative statement will be of no value. A consolidation of the reports from 4 national and 10 other banks in Hawaii shows the principal items of resources and liabilities to be as follows: Loans Bonds, stocks, etc Cash Capital paid in Individual deposits United States deposits Aggregate resources $8, 593, 913 2, 840, 955 2,509,186 3,065, 077 9, 627, 597 331,455 15,118, 565 PORTO RICO. Through the courtesy of Mr. B. R. Dix, acting treasurer of Porto Rico, this office has been placed in possession of a statement showing the condition of the banks in Porto Rico as of June 30, 1909. There are in the island nine banking institutions, one of which is a national bank. The authorized capital stock of these banks is 76 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. $1,453,530, of which $638,000 has been paid in. The statement prepared includes the Banco de Puerto Rico, Banco Territorial y Agricola, American Colonial Bank of Porto Rico, Credito y 'Ahorro Ponceno, Caja de Economias y Prestamos San German, Banco Popular San Juan, Union Bank of Halifax, Royal Bank of Canada, and First National Bank of Porto Rico. The principal items of resources and liabilities of the 9 reporting banks are as follows: Loans Bonds and stocks Cash Paid-in capital stock Surplus Deposits Notes issued Aggregate resources $5, 111, 390 2,130, 473 2,280,727 878, 315 563, 233 7, 860, 658 600,000 13,075, 715 The amount of savings deposits in banking institutions of Porto Rico, and rates of interest paid thereon, as of June 30, 1909, are shown in the following table: Banking institution. American Colonial Bank Banco Territorial y Agricola Hoyal Bank of Canada Union Bank of Halifax Credito y Ahorro Ponceno Caja de Eeonomias y Prestamos, San German Banco Popular de Economias y Prestamos, San Juan. FOREIGN BANKS OF Rate of interest. Savings deposits. Per cent. 3 6 3 4 4 6 6 $58,498. 58 145,383.29 42,872.86 114,023.3S 138,220.99 89,132. 57 121,937.95 ISSUE. Elsewhere in this report appear statistics and general information relative to national-bank issues and the stock of money in the United States. In connection therewith and in view of the general interest attaching to the subject of bank circulation, the following table has been compiled from statements published in the London Economist during the past year with reference to the principal items of resources and liabilities of the leading foreign banks of issue. The Bank of France being the sole bank of issue in that country, the volume of its outstanding circulation is largely in excess of that of any other of the banks listed. On November 5, 1908, the outstanding notes of this bank amounted to £201,100,000, and by January 7, 1909, increased to £209,200,000. From that date there was a steady decline to £204,800,000 on May 6, an increase on June 3 to £207,500,000, and a decline to £201,000,000 on September 2. On the 7th of the following month the issues had increased to £207,100,000. The fluctuations in the issues of the Imperial Bank of Germany are more marked, the low points £70,100,000 and £72,400,000 being reached on March 8 and June 9, respectively. The greatest amounts outstanding, as shown by the statements in question were £88,600,000 on January 7, £85,000,000 on April 7, £94,300,000 on July 2, and £92,900,000 on October 7. BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 77 The outstanding issues of the Bank of England varied but slightly during the jrear, the minimum amount, on November 5, 1908, being £29,000,000, and the maximum, £30,200,000, on July 8 and August 5. The outstanding issues of the Bank of Russia fluctuated from a minimum of £105,600,000 on May 6, 1909, to a maximum of £126,700,000 on October 6, and the issues of the Austro-Hungarian Bank, from a minimum of £78,100,000 on March 6, to a maximum of £85,200,000 on October 15. The fluctuations of the outstanding notes of the Netherlands Bank have been from a minimum of £22,400,000, March 6, to a maximum of £24,300,000 on May 8. During the fall and winter months the notes issued by the Bank of Italy reached their maximum, £57,200,000 on August 10, and dropped to a minimum of £51,000,000 on June 10. The fluctuations in the issues of the banks of Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, and Belgium are shown to have been very limited in amount during the year in question. The issues of the Bank of Sweden fluctuated somewhat and ranged during the year from a minimum of £9,500,000 on February 6 to a maximum of £11,200,000 on October 2. The table in question follows: STATEMENT, IN MILLIONS OF POUNDS STEELING, OF THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF R E SOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE. BANK OF ENGLAND. Liabilities. Resources. Date. Governsement se- Other curities. curities. Gold. Loans Other Silver. and dis- recounts. sources. Deposits and cur- Other liarent ac- bilities. counts. Total. 1908. Nov. . Dec. : a£25.7 25.7 £33.8 35.9 6£35.9 34. C £95.4 96 2 £29.0 29.0 £48.7 49.6 £17.7 17.6 1909. Jan. ' Feb. ' Mar. Apr. ' May ( June ; July I Aug. i Sept. : Oct. ' 28.6 25.8 26.2 27.1 26.4 26.4 ^7.9 26.4 26.3 28.7 42.6 37.3 39.4 40.3 37.9 40.9 39.2 36.1 36.8 36.0 31.2 34.7 38.2 39.4 38.5 37.3 41.1 38.6 40.2 34.9 102.4 97.8 103.8 106.8 102.8 104.6 108.2 101.1 103.3 99.6 29.6 29.1 29.1 30.0 29.2 29.6 30.2 30.2 29.7 29.7 54.9 50.7 56.5 59.1 55.9 57.4 60.1 52.9 55.4 52.3 17.9 18.0 18.2 17.7 17.7 17.6 17.9 18.0 18.2 17.6 a Includes, for each date, £11,015,000 government debt. & Includes silver. BANK OF FRANCE. 1908. Nov. 5 Dec. 3 £15.7 15.7 £132.8 135.9 £35.5 35.8 £53.0 55.4 1909. Jan. 7 Feb. 4 Mar. 4 Apr. 8 May 6 June 3 July 8 Aug. 5 Sept. 2 Oct. 7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.7 140.7 145.3 144.9 143.3 145.2 147.3 148.0 147.9 147.6 144.8 35.3 35.4 35.5 35.4 35.8 35.6 36.0 36.0 36.1 35.9 56.9 64.5 54.4 50.9 48.3 54.7 50.0 45.5 50.0 46.7 | | ! i i I ! j I ! ! l ! ..i ! i i i | I £201.1 I 201.8 £27.4 27.8 I 209.2 . . . . ! 206.9 | 204.9 205.1 I 204.8 | 207.5 ! 203.4 i 203.3 ; 201.0 ! 207.1 30.7 40.0 32.4 29.1 31.1 32.8 35.2 35.5 35.1 26.0 78 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. STATEMENT, IN MILLIONS OF POUNDS STERLING, OF THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF R E SOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE—Continued. IMPERIAL BANK OF GERMANY. Resources. Date. Governsement se- Other curities. curities. 1908. Nov. 7 Dec. 7 Liabilities. Loans Other 1 Silver. and dis- recounts. sources. Gold. Total. b£53.6 :. . . £46.6 53.2 44.4 1909. Jan. 7 Feb. 8 Mar. 8 Apr. 7 May 10 June 9 July 2 Aug. 7 Sept. 7 Oct. 7 51.6 53.6 53.8 50.3 52.5 41.1 38.2 41.1 39.8 34.1 Deposits Circu- and cur- Other lialation. rent ac- bilities. counts. £80.5 75.8 £31.7 35.1 88.6 72.6 70.1 85.0 78.4 72.4 94.3 76.1 76.5 92.9 33.3 31.4 34.4 35.1 39.1 39.9 38.7 34.3 36.8 32.0 £191. 5 £119.0 188.4 113.9 £57.5 59.0 £15.0 15.5 61.8 74.5 78.1 73.1 72.3 69.6 65.9 69.1 66.5 67.0 15.1 53.9 40.8 41.1 54.3 43.4 48.0 69.4 46.6 46.1 63.4 &Coin and bullion. BANK OF RUSSIA. 1908. Nov. 5 Dec. 6 £40.6 40.2 £107.0 107.7 £6.4 6.7 £32.2 28.6 1909. Jan. 5 Feb. 5 Mar. 8 Apr. 5 May 6 June 5 July 6 Aug. 5 Sept. 5 Oct 6 43.0 40-9 39.7 37.1 35.3 34.5 34.1 33.7 33.9 37.3 107.6 108.5 109.2 109.6 110.4 111.2 112.6 113.7 114.0 117.3 6.8 28.7 29.4 32.0 32.4 28.7 28.8 27.3 28.1 33.0 41.2 7.6 8.2 8.1 8.6 8.8 8.7 8.8 8.3 7.1 £5.3 5.2 5.1 4.1 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.2 3.7 4.3 4.2 3.4 191.2 190.5 193.0 191.2 186.9 187.5 186.4 188.6 193.4 206.3 114.3 107.3 106.4 109.2 105.6 108.8 108.7 107.3 114.7 126.7 AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN BANK. 1908. Nov. 7 Dec. 7 1909I Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. 7 6 6 7 8 5 3 10 7 15 £48.7 49.0 £12.3 12.3 £32.4 27.7 £84.8 80.9 49.3 50.4 51.6 52.5 54.6 56.5 56.4 56.7 57.6 57.4 12.2 12.7 12.7 12.6 12.8 12.9 12.9 12.6 12.4 12.0 29.0 24.7 22.0 25.2 22.7 18.4 21.0 18.9 19.7 21.1 82.9 80.0 78.1 83. 82.3 79.2 83.3 81.5 83.5 85.2 NETHERLANDS BANK. 19C8. Nov. 7 Dec. 5 1909. Jan. 2 Feb. 6 Mar. 6 Apr. 3 May 8 June 5 July 3 Aug. 7 Sept. 4 Oct. 2 £7.8 £3.8 8.3 4.0 8.4 4.1 9.5 4.0 9.4 9.6 9.6 10.1 10.1 10.5 10.5 10.5 4.1 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.5 3.6 o O 3.0 £13.7 12.6 £24.3 23.3 £0.3 13.1 10.8 9.7 10.0 11.7 10.1 11.1 9.5 10.0 11.0 24.4 23.1 22.4 22.9 24.3 23.1 23.7 23.0 23.0 24.0 .4 .4 .6 .4 .3 .2 .6 .6 .4 .4 .3 8.7 8.5 8.9 9.0 9.1 11.8 12.2 12.2 12.6 79 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. STATEMENT, IN MILLIONS OF POUNDS STERLING, OF THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF R E SOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE—Continued. BANK OF ITALY. Liabilities. Resources. Date. Governsement se- Other curities. curities. 1908. Oct. 31 Nov. 10 Dec. 10 £6.9 6.9 6.8 1909. Jan. 10 Feb. 10 Mar. 20 Apr. 10 May 10 June 10 July 10 Aug. 10 Sept. 10 6.6 6.3 5.8 6.0 6.0 6.2 7.0 7.0 6.9 £1.4 1.4 1.3 Gold. Loans Other Silver. and dis- recounts. sources. Total. Deposits Circu- and cur- Other lialation. rent ac- bilities. counts. a £41.6 41.7 42.1 . , . £21.2 20.8 20 3 £57.1 56.6 54.8 £7.7 7.7 8.1 42 4 42.6 42.8 42.9 43.1 43.2 42.9 42.8 42.7 20 4 18.6 18.2 18.4 18.5 18.9 21.6 21.5 21.4 55.4 53.1 51.5 52.7 51.5 51.0 56.1 57.2 56.7 8.5 10.0 8.7 9.6 9.2 8.6 8.0 8.7 8.1 £4.1 4.0 £0.5 .3 3.8 3.6 3.7 .4 .5 .4 4.2 4.1 .3 .4 5 i BANK OF NORWAY. 1908. Nov. 7 Dec. 7 1909. Jan. 7 Feb. 8 Mar. 8 Apr. 7 May 8 June 7 July 7 Aug. 7 Sept. 7 Oct. 7 £0 6 .5 £1 8 1.6 £3.8 .5 .5 .5 1.7 1.6 1.5 .5 1.6 1.6 3.9 3.8 3.8 4.2 4.2 .5 g 17 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.7 .6 .6 .6 .6 3.7 41 41 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.4 .5 .5 .4 .4 £5.6 5 4 5.7 £7.0 6 6 6.9 £0.9 11 1.0 1.2 4.3 4.2 4.0 4.3 NATIONAL BANK OF DENMARK. 1908. Oct. 31 Nov. 30 Dec. 31 1909. Jan. 31 Feb. 27 Mar. 31 Apr. 30 May 29 June 30 July 31 Aug. 31 Sept. 30 ....:...' £0.2 .2 .2 6 £4.0 4.0 3.9 .2 4.1 5.1 6.3 .2 .2 4.1 4.2 4.8 6.3 .2 .2 .2 .2 .3 .4 4.0 4.0 4 9 5.1 5.3 4.1 4.1 4.4 4.1 5.9 5.3 4.8 5.0 .9 6 4 6.7 68 10 .7 7 7.2 1.0 .8 .9 6 7 6.5 6.7 .7 BANK OF SWEDEN. ' 1908. Nov. 7 Dec. 5 £0.6 .6 £4.2 4.2 £12.7 12.7 £10.5 10.3 £1.9 2.1 1909. Jan. 2 Feb. 6 Mar. 6 Apr. 3 May 8 June 5 July 3 Aug. 7 Sept. 4 Oct. 2 .6 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 13.5 10.8 10.7 12.0 11.1 10.9 11.1 11.1 10.1 11.5 11.0 9.5 9.9 10.7 9.8 10.1 10.6 9.5 9.8 11.2 2.6 1.8 1.4 2.5 2 5 o Total cash. 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 i> Coin and bullion. 2.0 1.8 2.1 1.5 1.7 80 REPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. STATEMENT, IN MILLIONS OF POUNDS STERLING, OF THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF R E SOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE—Continued. SWISS NATIONAL BANK. Resources. Date- Governsement se- Other curities. curities. 1908. Nov. 7 Dec. 7 Gold. £4.7 4.7 1909. Jan. 7 Feb. 6 Mar. 7 Apr. 7 May 7 June 7 July 7 Aug. 7 Sept. 7 Oct. 7 4.7 4.7 ! 4.9 4.9 ! 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.9 Liabilities. Loans Other Silver. and dis- recounts. sources. £0.3 .4 .3 .3 .4 -4 .5 .7 .7 .8 .7 .6 Total. Deposits Circu- and cur- Other lialation. rent ac- bilities. counts. £3.4 2.9 £7.2 6.8 £1.0 .8 4.0 3.1 2.5 2.9 3.3 3.0 3.3 3.5 3.4 4.3 7.6 6.9 6.6 7.1 7.4 7.3 7.8 7.9 7.8 8.5 1.0 .8 1.1 1.0 1.2 1.1 .9 1.0 1.0 1.2 £67.5 65.9 £18.9 19.0 65.8 66.7 66.1 66.0 66.8 66.5 66.9 68.1 67.4 67.7 19.6 19.8 20.0 20.0 19.7 19.2 19.4 19.9 20.0 19.4 BANK OF SPAIN. 1908. Nov. 7 Dec. 5 £19.8 19.8 £15.8 15.8 £32.5 32.5 1909. Jan. 2 Feb. 6 Mar. 6 Apr. 3 May 8 June 5 July 3 Aug. 7 Sept. 4 Oct. 2 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19,8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 15.8 15.9 15.9 15.9 15.9 15.9 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 32.4 32.3 32.5 32.5 32.1 32.3 32.2 3L8 31.6 31.4 £35.5 1 36 2 I 35.9 35.1 34.4 34.8 34.0 34.3 35.1 34.9 35.0 35.7 NATIONAL BANK OF BELGIUM. 1908. Nov. 5 Dec. 3 £23.9 24.2 o£6 3 6.3 £30.0 29.8 £2.9 3.4 1909. Jan. 2 Feb. 6 Mar. 6 Apr. 3 May 6 June 5 July 1 Aug. 5 Bept. 2 Oct. 7 26.8 24 4 25.0 24 5 24.4 24.1 25 0 23.7 24.0 24.1 6.3 64 6.3 64 6.4 6.6 65 6.5 6.4 6.3 32.0 29.8 29.4 30 3 30.1 29.5 30.4 29.8 30.0 30.6 3.6 3.8 5.1 3.6 3.6 4.1 3.9 3.4 3.7 2.8 a Coin and bullion. SAVINGS BANKS OF THE WORLD. To the Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor, the Comptroller is indebted for the data in the accompanying tables representing the latest available information relating to all foreign savings banks, whether under private, municipal, or government control. As will be noted, the earliest returns in the first table are for December 31, 1906, and the latest for June 30, 1909. The sta BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 81 tistics in question cover returns from 19 countries and 17 dependencies, the aggregate population of which is stated at 816,112,498, the number of depositors listed being 95,524,331, the deposits $9,710,936,635, and the average deposit account $101.66. The largest number of depositors and the greatest amount of deposits are in Germany, namely, 18,658,460 and $3,191,882,000, respectively. Six of the countries in the list, namely, Germany, Japan, France, United Kingdom, Russia, and Austria, have over 70 per cent of the number of depositors and approximately 72 per cent of the deposits. The second table is a chronological history of postal savings banks, covering generally the period of the last decade; and from this table a third has been compiled, showing the growth in the number of depositors and the amount of deposits from 1897, or the earliest available date, to 1907, except as indicated. During this period the number of depositors in postal savings banks has increased approximately 100 per cent, or from 20,182,887 to 40,320,303; the increase in deposits is approximately 75 per cent, or from $1,138, 441,944 to $1,989,299,815, or an increase of $851,000,000. The average deposit account has fallen from $56.41 to $49.33. While the number of depositors in postal savings banks is 42 per cent of the number in all foreign savings banks, the deposits are only slightly in excess of 20 per cent. In the countries and dependencies having postal savings banks, the United Kingdom leads in the number of depositors and amount of deposits—that is, 11,018,251 and $781,794,533, respectively. In Japan there are 8,013,193 depositors; in Italy, 5,108,802; France, 5,034,998; Belgium, 2,106,237; Austria, 2,064,403; Russia, 1,788,990; Netherlands, 1,401,670; and British India, 1,262,763. Canadian postal savings banks have but 155,895 depositors, but their deposits amount to $45,190,484, making the average deposit account $289.88, by far the largest average account in postal savings banks in any country. With statistics relating to foreign savings banks, corresponding information from savings banks in the United States has been incorporated. The number of depositors in savings banks in the United States on April 28, 1909, was 8,831,863; deposits to their credit $3,713,405,709, and the average account $420.45. The estimated population of the United States on May 1,1909, was 88,687,000, which gives the average deposit in savings banks per capita of population at $41.87. The number of depositors in savings banks in this country is approximately 8.5 per cent of the number in savings banks in the world, the proportion of deposits being 27.7 per cent. From the accompanying table it will also be noted that the combined savings-bank deposits in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Austria, and the United States represent 75 per cent of the amount of deposits in the savings banks of the world. Tables relating to all foreign savings banks and to postal savings banks, separately, are submitted herewith. 10774—CUR 1909 6 82 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. SAVINGS B A N K S , INCLUDING POSTAL SAVINGS B A N K S , N U M B E R OP D E P O S I T O R S , AMOUNT OF DEPOSITS, AND A V E R A G E D E P O S I T S P E R D E P O S I T ACCOUNT AND P E R INHABITANT, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES. [Compiled by the Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor, from official reports of the respective countries.] Country. Population, a Date of report. Number depositors. Deposits. Average Average deposit deposit per inaccount. habitant. 497,000 &Dec. 31,1906-7. 5,856,091 $1,114,558,951 $190.32 $40.53 Austria 239,371 Dec. 31, 1908... 2,624,991 65.16 171,044,463 23.63 Belgium c 096,551 Dec. 31, 1907... 201,956 32.16 6,495,913 1.59 Bulgaria 400,000 June 30, 1908... 115.29 198,419 22,876,142 6.73 Chili 600,000 Mar. 31,1907... 154.97 1,240,739 192,274,881 73.95 Denmark d 190,000 Dec. 31, 1908... 22.91 86,728 1,986,755 .18 Egypt 267,000 Dec. 31, 1907... 74.83 12,847,599 961,355,347 24.48 France 232,000 do 47.48 19,052 904,582 .17 Algeria 804,000 5,415 199.52 .60 1,080,413 .do. Tunis 630,000 Dec. 31,1906... 18,658,460 3,191,882,000 171.07 51.79 Germany « 246,000 Dec. 31,1907... 61,049 171.06 10,443,220 42.45 Luxemburg 675,000 do. 1,699,011 395,072,672 232.53 19.11 Hungary 910,000 do 6,953,078 96.02 667,645,797 19.69 Italy/ Dec. 31, 1906... 49,319,000 Mar. 31,1908... 44,471,560 99,289,016 2.01 Japan? Dec. 31,1906... 10.11 Formosa^ 3,152,000 Mar. 74,635 j .24 754,453 31,1907... Dec. 31,1906... In China and Corea&| 14.71 61,611 Mar. 31,1907... 910,889 Netherlands 5,672,000 *Dec. 31, 1906-7. 1,658,985 56.19 16.43 93,214,669 do.*. Dutch East Indies. 37,020,000 .14 66,523 80.55 5,359,446 52,000 Dec. 31, 1907 Curacao .98 3,250 15.79 51,310 81,000 ....do Dutch Guiana 7,214 38.84 3.46 280,162 Norway 2,321,000 49.67 do 868,614 132.71 115,274,498 6,684,000 Mar. 31, 1907 1.70 Roumanian 191,070 59.33 11,335,516 Russia ( i n c l u d i n g 150,000,000 June 30,1909 93.20 Asiatic part) 4.15 6,693,405 623,820,633 13.16 Finland 2,934,000 Dec. 31,1907 313,524 38,602,900 123.13 438,113 Spain* 2.04 19,713,000 1908 40,237,022 91.84 34.81 5,378,000 Dec. 31,1907 Sweden 2,027,371 196,368,900 94.17 78.63 3,559,000 158.21 Switzerland i 279,848,800 1,768,948 1908-9 23.08 44,778,000 Nov.-Dec., 1908«». 12,806,284 80.70 United Kingdom 1,033,470,204 British Colonies: .21 39.00 1,262,763 British Indian. 232,072,832 Mar. 31, 1908 49,253,632 Austrian Com53.04 168.36 1,333,909 monwealth... 4,234,000 1907-8 224,575,782 a The figures of population are for the period to which the statistics of savings banks relate. 6 Figures for private savings banks relate to end of calendar year 1906; figures for postal savings banks relate to end of 1907. Inclusive of deposits in so-called "cheque departments" of Austrian postal savings banks. c Data for the state-controlled "Caisse Generate d'Epargne" including savings deposits with post-offices. In addition reports are given for three municipal and five private savings banks. On Dec. 31, 1907, the former had 16,554 depositors, credited with $1,895,310 of deposits, and the latter 27,261 depositors, with $7,992,165 of deposits. d Exclusive of 1,597 deposits, of $147,354, in savings banks in Faroe Islands. Includes data for savings departments of ordinary banks, which included 141,097 accounts credited with $33,991,526 on Mar. 31,1907. «At the end of the fiscal year 1907-8 the total savings bank deposits in Germany had increased to $3,305,606,000. This amount includes $2,170,680,018 to the credit of 11,484,139 depositors in the Prussian savings banks. / Exclusive of data for the "Societa Ordinarie di credito" and "Societa Cooperative di credito," which held savings deposits to the amount of $137,013,066 under date of Dec. 31, 1906. g Figures for private savings banks relate to the end of the calendar year 1906; figures for the postal savings banks relate to Mar. 31,1908. ft Figures for private savings banks relate to the end of the calendar year 1906; figures for the postal savings banks relate to Mar. 31,1907. i Figures for private savings banks relate to the end of the calendar year 1906; figures for the postal savings banks relate to the end of 1907. /Figures for the "Case de economie" only. k The "peseta" has been converted at the rate of 17.14 cents. Data taken from " Espana Economica y Financiera," Sept. 25,1909. ^Preliminary statement furnished by the Swiss Federal Statistical Bureau under date of Sept. 30,1909, for 372 savings banks. m Figures for trustee savings banks relate to the year ending Nov. 20: figures for postal savings banks, to Dec. 31. Exclusive of government stock held for depositors, which at the end of the year amounted to £20,628,985 in the post-office savings banks, and to £2,455,962 in the trustees' savings banks. « Exclusive of population of the Feudatory States. 83 EEPOKT OP THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBKENOY. SAVINGS BANKS, INCLUDING POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS, NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OF DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE DEPOSITS PER DEPOSIT ACCOUNT AND PER INHABITANT, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES—Continued. Population. Country. United Kingdom—Con. New Zealand Canada a British South Africa British West Indies British Colonies n. e. s 942,000 7,184,744 5,341,000 1,736,000 $62,413,169 58,483,656 $171.27 306.32 $66.26 8.14 191,754 22,153,520 115.53 4.15 82,665 5,764,788 69.74 3.32 194,197 11,852,534 61.03 .78 95,524,331 9,710,936,635 101.66 11.89 8,831,863 8,782 3,713,405,709 724,479 420.45 41.87 104,364,976 13,425.066,823 82.49 1907 1907-8 -. do Total foreign countries 816,112,498 Apr. 28, 1909 June 30,1909 Grand total Average Average deposit deposit per inaccount. habitant. Deposits. $364,422 190,926 Dec. 31,1907 June 30,1909...... 15,152,000 United States & 88,687,000 Philippine Islands. Number depositors. Date of report. a Exclusive of data for special private savings banks, which on June 30,1909, held deposits amounting to $30,258,585. This total does not include the savings deposits in chartered banks ("deposits payable after notice or on a fixed day''), which on June 30,1909, amounted to $455,178,476. & Population estimated as of May 1,1909. NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNTS OF DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE DEPOSITS, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES AND BY GRAND DIVISIONS, 1897 TO 1907-1908 IN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. (Compiled by the Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor, from official reports of the respective governments.] EUROPE. Calendar year. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 Number of depositors. 1,241,567 1,318,626 1,415,348 1,484,607 1,547,541 1,610,530 Amount of deposits. $23,127,717 23,316,523 26,877,778 28,599,030 30,355,244 32,870,985 AUSTRIA. Calendar Average deposit. year. $18.63 17.68 18.91 19.27 19.61 20.41 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 Number of depositors. Amount of deposits. Average deposit. 1,694,702 1,798,018 1,900,194 2,004,487 2,064,403 $36,568,590 39,937,633 42,536,862 44,208,710 44,269,223 $21.58 22.21 22.38 22.05 21.45 1, 681, 031 1, 785, 145 1, 885, 857 1, 994, 130 2, 106 937 $110, 996,287 116, 052,662 121, 302,054 126, 481,656 134, 040,979 $66.03 65.01 64.32 63.42 63.64 84,098 101,038 124,007 148,963 175,630 201,956 $1,643,545 a 2,247,661 a 3,267,353 a 4,465,778 "5,735,866 ^6,495,913 $101.26 115.26 136.52 155.33 169.22 166.66 BELGIUM. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901. 1902 . .. 1,062, 769 1 177j 4?3 1 ,989 659 1,390, 047 1J483J 970 1 ,582, 442 $74,770,044 81,142,240 88,619,241 97,207,412 108,372,734 108,770,680 $70. 35 68.92 68.72 69.93 73.06 68.74 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 BULGARIA. 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 8,186 17,740 29,290 40,867 53,194 67,795 $169,904 434,041 656,841 822,249 989,983 1,371,962 $107. 54 126. 77 116.19 104. 25 96.43 104. 85 ! 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 . . a Including the value of accrued interest on the securities held to the credit of the depositors. 84 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNTS OF DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE DEPOSITS, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES AND BY GRAND DIVISIONS, 1897 TO 1907-1908, IN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS—Continued. EUROPE—Continued. FINLAND. Calendar year. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 Number of depositors. 24,933 30,203 35,347 40,188 42,965 47,451 Amount of deposits. $386,120 509,536 589,822 720,013 789,014 835,367 Average deposit. $15.49 16.87 16.69 17.92 18.36 17.60 Calendar year. 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 Number of depositors. 53,503 56,462 53,455 57,555 60,007 Amount of deposits. $981,280 1,034,184 1,004,488 1,213,973 1,410,610 Average deposit. $18.34 18.32 18.79 21.09 23.51 FRANCE. 1897, 1898. 1899 1900, 1901 1902 2,861,002 $162,932,086 3,073,737 168,879,128 3,319,938 179,384,676 3,565,941 194,980,796 3,805,881 208,515,240 3,991,412 213,603,320 $56.95 54.94 54.03 54.96 54.79 53.52 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 4,143,888 $215,766,294 4,345,446 229,158,291 4,577,390 246,703,726 4,794,874 258,374,735 5,034,998 276,655,969 $52.07 52.74 53.90 53.89 54.95. HUNGARY. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 314,371 337,936 364,775 389,083 416,328 446,695 $4,947,110 5,368,741 5,983,628 6,632,822 7,579,614 8,851,815 $15.74 15.89 16.40 17.05 18.21 19.82 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906, 1907. 484,834 525,818 563,973 607,456 648,652 $10,713,325 12,457,907 13,975,332 15,963,717 18,044,000 $22.10 23.70 24.78 26.28 27.82 4,969,588 5,283,063 5,527,322 o4,689,669 4,904,714 6 5,108,802 $167,760,256 189,810,340 206,198,239 233,655,238 273,702,695 285,442,694 $33.76 35.93 37.31 49.82 55.80 55.87 1,035,527 1,111,590 1,184,316 1,259,681 1,336,846 c 1,401,670 $44,028,527 48,414,706 52,231,689 56,152,681 58,489,392 $42.52 43.55 44.10 44.58 43.75 42.45 1,337,680 d$92,030,380 1,429,924 d 95,153,056 1,402,952 d 87,710,824 1,605,708 d i l l , 780,641 1,788,990 d 128,873,169 $68.80 66.54 62.52 69.61 72.04 ITALY. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 3,141,305 $103,562,104 3,302,064 110,072,639 3,633,063 121,301,197 3,990,983 131,652,255 4,318,612 138,913,421 4,648,956 151,212,172 $32.97 33.34 i 33.39 ! 32.99 32.14 32.53 1 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907. 1908, NETHERLANDS. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 627,409 693,228 764,201 829,131 896,761 966,433 $24,781,885 28,144,884 31,494,544 34,048,200 37,696,209 40,839,011 $39.50 40.60 41.21 41.06 42.04 42.26 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906, 1907, 1908, RUSSIA. 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 653,470 d$42,800,963 757,770 d52,003,765 897,618 d 59,214,719 1,023,013 d 67,566,287 1,163,310 d77,043,466 $65.47 68.63 65.97 66.05 66.23 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 a Diminution due mainly to canceling, by prescription, of deposits credited with less than 1 lire each. 6 Preliminary data for September 30, 1908. c Preliminary figures, taken from Maandschrift van het Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, Jan. 30,1909. * Cash deposits only, exclusive of the value of public securities held to the credit of depositors. 85 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNTS OF DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE DEPOSITS, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES AND BY GRAND DIVISIONS, 1897 TO 1907-1908, IN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS—Continued. EUROPE—Continued. SWEDEN, Calendar year. Number of depositors. 495,383 535,305 556,544 566,805 573,800 577,627 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 Amount of deposits. $15,572,805 17,161,004 16,062,354 15,131,653 14,532,663 14,449,595 Average deposit. $31.44 32.06 28.86 26.70 25.33 25.02 Calendar year. 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 Number of depositors. Amount of deposits. Average deposit. 570,686 570,203 567,023 569,155 566,976 $14,601,238 14,849,881 14,648,559 14,498,185 13,582,491 $25.59 26.04 25.83 25.47 23.96 9,403,852 9,673,717 9,963,049 10,332,784 10,692,555 11,018,251 $711,166,692 721,893,466 740,248,863 759,156,204 766,474,125 781,794,533 $75.62 74.63 74.30 73.47 71.68 70.95 a 1,610 a 1,700 a 1,864 a 1,971 a 2,151 a 2,297 $93,933 96,298 114,027 122,616 144,778 153,918 $58.34 56.65 61.17 62.21 67.31 67.01 168,572 165,518 164, 542 167,285 165,691 155,895 $45,419,706 45,368,321 45, 736,489 47,453,228 47,564,284 45,190,484 $269.44 274.10 277.96 283.67 287.07 289.88 9,189 9,158 9,966 11,192 12,421 $263,506 266,996 324,075 369,542 396,843 $28.68 29.15 32.51 33.02 31.95 6,525 $261,405 $40.06 3,250 $52,143 $16.04 .. UNITED KINGDOM. 7,239,761 $564,011,709 7,630,502 599,280,758 633,222,191 8,046,680 8,439,983 659,652,347 683,222,126 8,787,675 9,133,161 703,720,660 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 $77.90 78.54 78.69 78.16 77.75 77.05 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 AMERICA. BAHAMAS. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 .... $46,344 50,689 63,600 74,156 79,970 80,823 1,015 1,107 1,240 1,350 1,421 & 1,480 $45.66 45.79 51.29 54.93 56.28 54.61 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 .... CANADA.a 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 135,737 142,289 142,141 150,987 157,368 162,761 167,023 $32,380,829 34,480,938 34,771,605 37,507,456 39,950,813 42,320,208 44,255,327 $238. 56 242. 33 244. 63 248.48 253.87 260.01 264.96 1904 1905 1906 1907 c 1908 c 1909 c B R I T I S H GUIANA. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 5,995 7,225 7,853 8,263 8,262 8,678 $166,517 210,597 212,252 225,674 238,332 261,851 $27. 77 29.15 27.03 27.31 28.85 30.17 1903 1904 . 1905 1906 1907 . D U T C H GUIANA.d 1904. 1905. 4,967 5,785 $205,876 230,262 $41.45 1906. CURAQAO.d 1905. 1906. 1,406 1,981 a For years ended June 30. $13,741 37,604 $9.77 18.98 1907. & For six months ended June 30. c Years ending March 31. d Colonial Savings Bank reorganized as a postal savings bank April 1,1904. 86 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNTS OP DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE DEPOSITS, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES AND BY GRAND DIVISIONS, 1897 to 1907-1908, IN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS—Continued. ASIA. BRITISH INDIA.o Calendar year. 18976 18986 18996 1900 1901 1902 Number of depositors. 742,215 755,426 783,559 785,729 816,651 866,693 Amount of deposits. Average deposit. $35,320,382 34,249,564 35,010,256 31,296,290 32,583,673 34,656,368 $47.59 45.34 44.68 39.83 39.90 39.99 Calendar year. Number of depositors. 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 Amount of deposits. Average deposit. 922,353 987,635 1,058,813 1,115,758 1,190,220 1,262,763 $37,055,325 40,014,543 43,496,819 45,396,743 47,909,002 49,253,632 $40.17 40.52 41.08 40.69 40.25 39.00 58,121 60,884 63,850 66,949 71,018 74,964 $520,730 548,425 567,147 615,714 686,887 714,135 $8.96 9.01 8.88 9.20 9.67 9.53 3,078 3,109 3,310 3,571 3,716 $248,600 257,351 271,798 330,594 339,880 $80. 76 82.77 82.11 92.58 91.46 2,974 3,320 3,739 $201,909 203,283 393,863 $67.89 61.23 105.34 33,550 38,424 46, 478 49,566 56,464 $1,920,370 2,379, 437 2,643,050 2,841,535 2,845,861 $57.24 61.93 56.86 57.33 50.40 2,859,143 3,501,353 4,929,189 5,848,498 7,282,497 8,013,193 $14,718,253 15,758,653 20,817,090 27,015,890 38,205,134 46,275,301 $5.15 4.50 4.22 4.62 5.25 5.77 41,145 50,836 56,870 63,332 70,152 $380,231 451,709 430,972 552, 408 699, 591 $9.24 8.88 7.58 8.72 9.97 CEYLON. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 50,596 43,003 43,850 51,778 54,426 57,007 $342,086 356,559 378,959 407,905 429,099 472,007 $6.76 8.28 8.64 7.88 7.88 8.28 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 . STRAITS S E T T L E M E N T S . 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 2,021 2,244 2,404 2,504 2.745 2,951 $173, 229 191,610 204,031 211,515 227,133 223,693 $85.71 85.40 84.87 84.47 82.74 75.80 1903 1904 1905 . . . . 1906 1907 1908 F E D E R A T E D MALAY STATES. 1903 1904 1905 2,507 2,477 2,637 $136,936 146,002 149,505 $54.62 58.94 56.70 1906 1907 1908 DUTCH EAST INDIES.c 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 6,114 17,010 22,327 26,535 30,058 $308,200 836,710 1,140,871 1,367,540 1,576,290 $50.41 1903 1904 . . . . 49.19 1905 51.10 1906 51.54 52.44 1 1907. . JAPANS 1897, 1898. 1899 1900 1901 1902 1,273,363 1,253,638 1,239,657 1,396,147 1,979,640 2,363,335 $14,069,096 12,825,620 10,940,327 11,658,747 11, 934, 788 13,544,007 $11. 05 10.23 8.83 8.35 6.03 5.73 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907, 1908. FORMOSA ( T A I W A N ) . * 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 10,966 14,697 22,520 27,669 33,866 $200, 607 241,935 278,372 321,323 326,680 $18. 29 16.46 12.37 11.61 9.65 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 a Figures for the year ended March 31. 6 Includes transactions of military savings banks and of provident institutions. c Postal savings banks opened in 1898. For ythe ears ending March 31. Exclusive of data for savings banks in Taiwan, China, and Korea. for d«FRASER Figures for the year ended March 31. Digitized 87 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OP DEPOSITORS, AMOUNTS OF DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE DEPOSITS, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES AND BY GRAND DIVISIONS, 1897 TO 1907-1908, IN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS—Continued. AFRICA. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Calendar year. Number of depositors. 52,957 58,953 62,356 70,812 82,753 92,413 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 Amount of deposits. $7,876,124 8,452,001 8,440,652 9,903,313 12,218,628 13,266,439 Average deposit. $148.73 143. 37 135.36 139.85 147. 65 143. 56 Calendar year. Number of depositors. 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 Amount of deposits. Average deposit. 95,390 99,421 98,328 99,961 101,722 $12,401,837 11,911,790 11,032,093 10,850,387 10,806,964 615 405 648 890 1,279 $28,172 34,094 43,774 62,374 73,820 c3,721 c4,931 c 5,645 c6,120 c6,433 $547,861 764,917 828, 439 771,340 769,204 $147.23 155.12 146.76 126.03 119.57 5,307 5,522 5,623 4,991 5,409 $280, 388 302, 273 303, 085 334, 840 386, 429 $52.83 54.74 53.90 67.09 71.44 c 27,940 e35,059 c 40,844 c47,092 c 53,000 $3,298,859 4,363,484 5,224,601 6,263,769 6,538,843 $118.07 124.46 127.92 133. 01 123.36 43,424 59,084 74,179 86,728 $1,168,624 1,636,489 1,928,749 1,986,755 $26.91 27.70 26.00 22.91 $129.74 119.81 112.18 108.55 106.24 GOLD COAST. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 . . 418 469 458 271 341 431 $18, 551 24,371 24,186 21* 705 25,890 $44. 38 51.97 52.81 80.02 63.65 60.07 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 . .. | I j | i $45.81 84.18 67. 55 70.08 57.72 ORANGE R I V E R COLONY. 1897 1898 1900. 1901. 1902. (a) b 1,231 904 (a) (a) /2,272 $95,865 33,506 $77.88 37.06 327,841 144.29 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 RHODESIA.** SIERRA 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 3,324 4,562 3,581 3,950 4,116 4,570 $196,903 210,739 ?32,765 238,079 238,094 240,026 $59. 24 46.19 65.00 60.27 57.85 52.52 LEONE 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 TRANSVAAL. 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 10,391 12,544 9,945 $1,321,493 1,614,262 345,312 $127.19 128.69 34.73 (/) 0 12,020 720,651 59.95 1903 1904 1905 1906. 1907 . . EGYPT. 1901 1902 1903 1904 h7,149 13,587 20,199 29,152 $187,834 425,098 646,752 889,147 $26.27 a Can not be stated. b Returns for period from October 15,1897, to December 31,1 c Returns for years ended June 30. d Bank established January 1,1905. e No data. / Can not be stated. g Returns for 6 months ended June 30. h Firstyear of existence. 88 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NUMBER OP DEPOSITORS, AMOUNTS OF DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE DEPOSITS, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES AND BY GRAND DIVISIONS, 1897 to 1907-1908, IN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS-Continued. A FRIC A—Continued. TUNIS. Calendar year. 1897 1898 . 1899 1900 1901 1902 . .. Number of depositors. 2,481 2,485 3,097 3,078 3,365 3,614 Amount of deposits. Calendar Average year. deposit. ! $433,858 459,234 511,179 523,836 575,005 640,381 $174.87 184.81 165.06 170.19 170.88 177.19 Number of depositors 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 Amount of deposits. Average deposit. 3,863 4,088 4,424 4,795 5,415 $703,845 787,093 838,178 923,392 1,080,413 $182.20 192.54 189.46 192.58 199.52 48,008 54,873 59,764 63,573 66,737 69,533 $9,677,644 10,121,167 10,741,806 11,271,598 12,814,151 14,042,106 $201.59 184.45 179.74 177.30 192.01 201.95 243,675 259,164 276,066 298,746 319,773 $35,957,021 37,770,765 42,153,735 48,437,568 56,077,803 $147. m 145. 74 152.70 162.10 175.37 5,389 8,782 $515,997 724,479 $95.75 82.50 OCEANIA. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.* 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 26,317 ' 29,791 29,371 33,646 39,318 45,108 $4,166,133 5,217,170 5,431,880 6,322,284 7,875,744 9,193,218 $158.31 175.13 184.94 187.91 200.31 203.80 1903 1904 . 1905 1906 1907 1908 . .. N E W ZEALAND. 1899 1900 1901 1902 159,331 169,968 183,046 197,408 212,436 227,465 $23,091,178 24,126,993 25,891,585 28,272,186 30,902,338 33,499,950 $144. 93 141.95 141. 45 143.22 145.47 147.29 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 P H I L I P P I N E ISLANDS a 1906 1907 2,676 $255,050 $111.77 Figures for the year ended June 30. 1908 1909 & First office opened October 1,1906. .REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 89 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT RELATIVE TO NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OF D E POSITS, AND AVERAGE DEPOSIT IN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS IN 1897a AND ON DATE OF LATEST RETURNS.& 1907. Country. Number of depositors. 241,567 062,769 17,740 24,933 861,002 314,371 141,305 627,409 653,470 495,383 239,761 1,015 135,737 5,995 4,967 1,406 742,215 50,596 2,021 2,507 6,114 273,363 10,966 52,957 418 1,231 Austria Belgium Bulgaria Finland France Hungary Italy Netherlands Russia Sweden United Kingdom Bahamas Canada British Guiana Dutch Guiana Curacao British India Ceylon Straits Settlements Federated Malay States. Dutch East Indies Japan Formosa Cape of Good Hope Gold Coast Orange River Colony Rhodesia Sierra Leone Transvaal Egypt Tunis Western Australia New Zealand Philippine Islands 3,324 10,391 7,149 2,481 26,317 159,331 2,676 Number of depositors. $23,127,717 1 74,770,044 434,041 386,120 162,932,086 4,947,110 103,562,104 24,781,885 42,800,963 15,572,805 564,011,709 46,344 32,380,829 166,517 205,876 13,741 35,320,382 342,086 173,229 136,936 308,200 14,069,096 200,607 7,876,124 18,551 95,865 108,528 196,903 1,321,493 187,834 433,858 4,166,133 23,091,178 255,050 20,182,887 1,138,441,944 $18.63 2,064,403 70.35 2,106,237 201,956 126.77 15.49 60,007 56.95 5,034,998 15.74 648,652 32.97 5,108*, 802 39.50 1,401,670 65.47 1,788,990 31.44 566,976 77.90 11,018,251 45.66 2,151 155,895 238.56 12,421 27.77 41.45 6,525 9.77 3,250 47.59 1,262,763 6.76 71,018 85.71 3,716 54.62 3,739 50.41 56,464 11.05 8,013,193 18.29 70,152 101,722 148.73 1,279 44.38 77.88 6,433 59.24 127.19 26.27 174.87 158.31 144.93 111.77 56.41 5.409 53i 000 86,728 5,415 69,533 319,773 8,782 40,320,303 ^eP0Slls Average deposits. $44,269,223 134,040,979 6,495,913 1,410,610 276,055,969 18,044,000 285,442,694 59,499,168 128,873,169 13,582,491 781,794,533 144,778 45,190,484 396,843 261,405 52,143 49,253,632 686,887 339,880 393,863 2,845,861 46,275,301 699,591 10,806,964 73,820 769,204 163,582 386,429 6,538,843 1,986,755 1,080,413 14,042,106 56,077,803 724,479 $21.45 63.64 166.66 23.51 54.95 27.82 55.87 42.45 72.04 23.96 70.95 67.31 289.88 31.95 40.06 16.04 39.00 9.67 91.46 105.34 50.40 5.77 9.97 106.24 57.72 119.57 1,989,299,815 49.33 71.44 123.36 22.91 199.52 201.95 175.37 82.50 a Earliest returns 1897, with the following exceptions: Dutch East Indies, Formosa, Orange River Colony, and Russia, 1898; Dutch Guiana, 1904; Curacao and Rhodesia, 1905; Federated Malay States, 1903; Egypt, 1901; Philippine Islands, 1907. & Latest returns 1907, with the following exceptions: Italy, Netherlands, United Kingdom, British India, Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Japan, Egypt, Western Australia, 1908; Canada and Philippine Islands, 1909; Dutch Guiana and Rhodesia, 1906. BANK DEPOSITORS GUARANTY LAWS. Following the action of Oklahoma, the legislatures of the States of Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas enacted laws providing for the guaranty of deposits in banks. Subsequent to the passage of the Oklahoma law the question was raised as to the right of national banks in that State to take advantage of its provisions, and the opinion of the Attorney-General of the United States to the effect that they could not lawfully do so, rendered under date of July 28, 1908, was published in full in the report of the Comptroller of the Currency for the year 1908. Practically the same questions were presented in connection with the Kansas bank-deposit law, and under date of April 6, 1909, Attorney-General Wickersham, following citations from the act in question and decisions of the courts in pertinent cases, concluded as follows: Answering specifically the question which is submitted for my consideration, viz, "Have national banks in the State of Kansas the right, under section 13 of the act referred to, to participate in the assessments and benefits of the bank depositors' 90 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. guaranty fund of the State of Kansas, upon the same terms and conditions as apply to State banks?" I would respectfully state that, in my opinion, they have not such right, and only an act of Congress can confer such powers upon national banks. The question as to the constitutionality of the Oklahoma guaranty law has been appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States. In the circuit court of the United States for the district of Nebraska, in the case of the First State Bank of Holstein et al. v. Ashton C. Shallenberger, Governor of the State et al., decree was rendered on October 16, enjoining the enforcement of the Nebraska bank depositors' guaranty act. The court held that— The Nebraska act of March 25,1909 (Laws Nebr., 1909, ch. 10, p. 66), which prohibits individuals from engaging in the banking business unless they do so through the agency of a corporation, and which also conditions the right to engage in that business in that form upon the making of enforced contributions from time to time to a depositors' guaranty fund to be employed in the payment of the claims of depositors of any bank which shall become insolvent, is in conflict with section 1 of the fourteen tn amendment of the Constitution of the United States, which provides: "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law," and is in conflict with section 3 of article 1 of the constitution of Nebraska, which declares: "No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law," and therefore is void. The provisions of the Nebraska act of March 25, 1909, supra, which prohibits individuals from engaging in the banking business, unless they do so through the agency of a corporation, and also condition the right to engage in that business in that form upon the making of enforced contribution from time to time to a depositors' guaranty fund to be employed in the payment of the claims of depositors of any bank which shall become insolvent, were the inducement to the passage of that act, and as those provisions, so coupled together, are void, the entire act is thereby rendered invalid. Subsequent to the promulgation of the opinion of the AttorneyGeneral, holding that national banks have not the right to participate in the assessments and benefits authorized by state laws providing for the guaranty of depositors, the question was raised as to the power of a national bank to enter into a contract with an insurance company guaranteeing the solvency of the bank. The question was referred to the Attorney-General, arid under date of May 7, 1909, the following opinion was rendered: SIR : Replying to yours of the 29th ultimo, in which, at the request of the Comptroller of the Currency, you ask for an opinion as to the power of a national bank to enter into a contract with an insurance company guaranteeing the solvency of the bank, and transmitting to me a form of policy which is proposed to be issued by an insurance company proposed to be organized, I beg to say that, as a general principle, I have no doubt that it is entirely within the powers of a national bank to contract for the insurance of its assets against loss. The form of the proposed policy submitted in your letter is somewhat peculiar. It purports to insure to the bank the payment of— a sum of money sufficient to indemnify the bank for any and all losses suffered by it by reason of theft, embezzlement, losses in realizing upon loans and investments, shrinkage in value of assets or otherwise, in an amount equal to but not exceeding the net excess of its obligations, other than by reason of the stock of the bank, over the total aggregate value of the assets of the bank thus reduced by such losses; provided that there shall be included in the assets of the bank all net sums which have been realized by reason of the additional liability of the stockholders of the bank " Such contract is, in effect, an agreement to pay to the bank any deficiency in its assets upon ultimate realization necessary to enable it to pay all of its liabilities of every kind. The policy is to run for a period of three months, but to be renewable thereafter for periods of three months each with the consent of the insurance company, and at such premiums as the insurance company may fix at least one month before the expiration of the then current term of the insurance, the premium in every case to be a percentage of the average indebtedness of the bank during the period covered by such renewal, with the provision that if such rate shall be in excess of one-sixteenth REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 91 of 1 per cent upon such average indebtedness, then and in such event the insurance company shall be liable to account to the bank for the application of such premium paid by the bank in excess of one-sixteenth of 1 per cent— " which excess shall be applicable only to the payment of actual losses incurred by the company by reason of claims under this and similar policies, and any excess over such extra claims shall be divided pro rata among the banks paying such extra rate of premium as a participation in the profits during which period such extra rate of premium has been paid." It is somewhat uncertain precisely what this paragraph means and what its effect may be. It seems to me to be objectionable as committing the bank to a profitsharing feature, which might be contended to entail a corresponding liability for losses; and, as the attorney for the promoters of the proposed insurance company informs me that this is not regarded as an essential part of the plan, I should advise that it had better be eliminated from the policy. Another provision contained in the policy subjects the bank to a periodical examination by the examiners of the insurance company without notice and at such times as the company may elect, one of such examinations to be within each period of six months covered by the policy and all renewals thereof. This period is probably inadvertently placed at six months, as the policy is proposed to be written for periods of three months only. Aside from that, I very much question the legality of this clause, or at least its enforceability. Section 5241 of the Revised Statutes provides that— "No association shall be subject to any visitorial powers other than such as are authorized by this title, or are vested in the courts of justice." While this statute does not prohibit the bank from permitting an examination of its books, in my opinion it does operate to prohibit it from obligating itself to permit such examination; and if the covenant to insure can be considered as in any respect dependent upon this agreement to permit examinations, it might be vitiated by the unlawful provision. I should advise that the clause be refrained so as to make it clear that the agreement to insure is not dependent upon the failure to permit the examination, although it might be stipulated that in case, at any time, the examiner of the company should not be allowed access to the books of the bank for the purpose of making an examination the company should have the option, upon reasonable notice, to terminate the contract. In my opinion, therefore, it is a matter for the discretion of the directors and officers of a bank to determine whether or not they will enter into any such contract in any given instance, this discretion to be exercised in view of the solvency and general financial condition of the company making the insurance and the reasonableness of the rate of premium; and the form of the policy being modified to conform to the foregoing suggestions, I see no legal reason why a bank may not enter into it. Respectfully, GEORGE W. WICKERSHAM, A ttorney-General. The SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. 92 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. In the year ended October 31, 1909, the following-named national banks were closed and placed in charge of receiveis: Name and location of bank. Charter number. First National Bank, New Kensington, Pa. a Citizens National Bank, MOPticello, Ky. a First National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans National E x c h a n g e Bank, Springfield, Mo.« First National Bank, Somersworth, N. II.o., First National Bank, Rugby, N. Dak Coal Belt National Bank, Bcnton, 111.... Union National Bank, Oakland, Cal Lititz National Bank, Lititz, Pa First National Bank, Ironwood, Mich Dairymens National Bank, Sheboygan Falls, Wis.o First National Bank, Savoy, Tex First National Bank, Burnside, Ky First National Bank, Mineral Point, Wis... Total (14 banks).. Date of authority to commence business. Circulation. Date of closing. Capital stock. Issued. ReOutdeemed. standing. 4913 | June 28,1893 Nov. 7,1908 $50,000 $50,000 $4,700 $45,300 6419 ! Sept. 12,1902 Nov. 17,1908 50,000 50,000 3,850 46,150 1763 i Jan. 10,1871 Nov. 20,1908 100,000 100,000 25,750 74,250 5082 July 19,1897 Dec. 7,1908 100,000 100,000 25,100 74,900 1180 May 22,1865 Dec. 16,1908 100,000 100,000 13,150 86,850 6341 July 17,1902 Jan. 4,1909 25,000 6,250 2,950 3,300 8234 May 25,1906 Feb. 9,1909 38,500 10,000 4,105 5,895 2266 May 20,1875 Apr. 14,1909 300,000 150,000 50,550 99,450 2452 Feb. 2,1880 Apr. 19,1909 105,000 40,000 14,600 25,400 3971 Jan. 31,1889 June 21,1909 50,000 12,500 440 12,060 5947 Aug. 27,1901 June 25,1909 25,000 20,000 650 19,350 7645 Mar. 16,1905 June 29,1909 25,000 12,500 2,850 9,650 8903 Oct. Sept. 17,1909 25,000 6,250 600 5,650 3203 June 10,1884 Oct. 12,1909 j 100,000 25,000 300 24,700 !l,093,500 682,500 149,595 532,905 2,1907 a Restored to solvency and resumed business. The capital of the 14 banks placed in charge of receivers during the year aggregated $1,093,500. Five of the banks in question, with aggregate capital of $325,000, were placed in solvent condition and authorized to resume business. The assets of the 9 insolvent banks at date of failure were $2,899,023; claims proved, $1,693,472, on which dividends were paid to the amount of $477,813. Two of the banks in the list paid their creditors in full, both principal and interest; 1 paid 50 per cent, 1, 25 per cent, and 5 no dividends so far. The causes of failures were as follows: Three as the result of defalcation by officers; 2, fraudulent management and injudicious banking; 1, fraudulent management, excessive loans to officers, directors, and others; 2, injudicious banking, and 1 wrecked by the cashier. Seventeen receiverships were closed during the year, the capital of the banks at date of failure being $3,688,500, and their assets $21,178,991. Collections from assets and shareholders were $10,998,520. The claims proved against these trusts aggregated $10,747,070, on which dividends were paid to the amount of $8,128,175, or 75.71 per cent. Liabilities settled by offsets, the payment of loans, etc., aggregated $4,814,055. Including dividends, offsets, and loans paid, creditors received on an average 82.29 per cent. Assets to the nominal value of $1,431,307 were returned to shareholders. The expenses of administration of these 17 trusts—that is, receivers' salaries, legal expenses, etc.—were $390,846. EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 93 From the date of the first failure in 1865 to October 31, 1909, receivers were appointed for 508 national banking associations, including 24 restored to solvency, of which 4 failed for the second time, the total number of receiverships representing 5.3 per cent of the number of national banks chartered during the existence of the system. It should be stated, however, that with the elimination of receiverships terminated as result of restorations to solvency the net loss to the system by insolvency was only 484 banks, or 5.04 per cent. The affairs of 416 insolvent banks have been fully liquidated. The nominal value of the assets of these banks was $283,611,827, from which $139,435,344 was collected and $22,646,178 applied as offsets. The nominal value of assets returned to shareholders was $13,476,481, and of the remaining assets $3,683,994. The amount of losses on assets compounded, etc., were $104,369,830. The assessment on shareholders, amounting to $39,606,640, produced $18,884,876, making aggregate collections from shareholders and assets $158,320,220. These collections were disposed of as follows: On claims proved, amounting to $147,363,378, dividends were paid to the amount of $111,563,299 or 75.71 per cent. Including offsets allowed, loans paid and other disbursements, with dividends, creditors received on the average 82.29 per cent. Receivers7 salaries and other expenses of these trusts amounted to $7,459,560, to which should be added legal expenses of $4,245,250, the aggregate of which is equivalent to 4.13 per cent of the nominal value of the assets and 7.39 per cent of the aggregate collections. There was returned to the shareholders in cash $2,855,251, the balance held by the Comptroller being $27,680. Circulating notes of these banks outstanding at date of failure aggregated $21,228,613, secured by bonds of the par value of $23,917,150, from which was realized $24,811,757, or $3,583,144 in excess of the circulation for which the bonds were pledged, and which amount was added to collections from other assets from which dividends were paid. The assessment on shareholders was approximately 60 per cent of their holdings, on which only about one-half was paid. In other words, the assessment on capital stock produced nearly 28 per cent of the par value of the aggregate capital of these insolvent associations. At the close of the year 68 insolvent national banks were in charge of receivers, the nominal value of their assets being $54,114 576 So far collections from assets and shareholders have been $29,634,651. Claims proved are shown at $31,917,575, on which dividends have been paid to the amount of $20,200,122, or 63.29 per cent. Including with dividends paid, offsets allowed, loans paid, and other disbursements, creditors have received on an average 72.33 per cent. It is presumed that upon final liquidation theso 68 trusts will return to creditors dividends equal at least to those paid by the trusts which have been finally closed. 94 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. In the following table is summarized the foregoing information, which is based upon reports of receivers of insolvent national banks: SUMMARY OF REPORTS OF RECEIVERS OF INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS, 1865 OCTOBER 31, 1909. Total assets taken charge of by receivers. Disposition of assets: Offsets allowed and settled Loss on assets, compounded or sold under order of court.. Nominal value of assets returned to stockholders Nominal value of remaining assets Collected from assets TO Closed receiverships, 44O.a Active receiverships, $283,611,827 $54,114,576 $337,726,403 22,646,178 104,369,880 13,476,481 3,683,994 139,435,344 4,272,419 5,972,885 16,642,907 27,226,365 26,918,597 110,342,715 13,476,481 20,326,901 166,661,709 Total, 508. 283,611,827 54,114,576 337,726,403 Collected from assets as above Collected from assessments upon shareholders.. Total collections. 139,435,344 18,884,876 158,320,220 27,226,365 2,408,286 166,661,709 21,293,162 29,634,651 j 187,954,871 Disposition of collections: Loans paid and other disbursements Dividends paid Legal expenses Receiver's salary and all other expenses Balance in hands of Comptroller or receivers. Amount returned to shareholders in cash 32,169,180 111,563,299 4,245,250 7,459,560 27,680 2,855,251 6,162,703 20,200,122 552,982 1,056,162 1,506,170 156,512 38,331,883 131,763,421 4,798,232 8,515,722 1,533,850 3,011,763 158,320,220 29,634,651 187,954,871 b 6,135,000 67,560,920 23,917,150 24,811,757 21,228,613 l 39,606,640 ! 147,363,378 9,800,000 4,081,250 6,194,862 4,980,339 5,613,100 31,917,575 83,495,920 27,998,400 31,006,619 26,208,952 45,219,740 179,280,953 Total. Total. Capital stock at date of failure. Bonds at failure Amount realized from sale of bonds Circulation outstanding at failure Amount of assessment upon shareholders Claims proved a Includes 24 banks restored to solvency. , & Capital stock of 24 banks restored to solvency. DIGEST OF NATIONAL-BANK DECISIONS. Supplement containing digest of national bank decisions reported during the current year follows the text of this report. AMENDMENTS TO THE NATIONAL-BANK ACT. Section 333 of the Revised Statutes relating to the annual report to be made to Congress by the Comptroller of the Currency, provides in part for the submission of amendments to the laws relative to banking, by which the system may be improved and the security of the holders of its notes and other creditors may be increased. No amendments to the national-bank act have been effected since May 30, 1908, and the only legislation subsequent to that date affecting national banks is that contained in the tariff act of 1909, wherein provision is made for a corporation tax. The act of May 30, 1908, provides in part for the establishment of the National Monetary Commission, and at the December, 1908, meeting of the commission suggestions were submitted for consideration in connection with proposed amendments to the banking and currency laws. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currency. The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. APPENDIX. 95 DIGEST OF NATIONAL-BANK DECISIONS. [The following decisions, being cases reported in the Reporters up to and including 214 U. S. Reports and 171 Federal Reporter, have not been previously printed in the reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.] CAPITAL STOCK. RESTORATION OF IMPAIRED CAPITAL. Assessments under Revised Statutes, section 5205. (U. S. C. C , 1898.) An assessment to restore impaired capital was held invalid, as it was made by the directors and not by a majority of the stockholders themselves. (Hulitt v. Bell et al., 85 Fed. Rep., 98.) CHECKS. Overdrafts—Directors have no power to sanction. (Mo. Appeals, 1876.) The mere fact that the directors of a bank knew of, and sanctioned, overdrafts, will not release from liability the sureties of a teller who causes a loss to the bank by permitting overdrafts. The directors of a bank have no power to sanction overdrafts. (Market Street Bank v. Stumpe, 2 Mo. Appeals Repts., 543.) CIRCULATION. Application of exemption in section 3411, Revised Statutes. (U. S. Sup. Ct., 1909.) The provisions in section 3411, Revised Statutes, exempting banks from taxation on circulation, does not relate to national banks but to state banks only. (Merchants Nat. Bank v. United States, 214 U. S. R., 33.) Application of sections 3411, 5214, Revised Statutes—Exemption from taxation. (U. S. Sup. Ct., 1909.) # One of the public policies of the national-bank act was to secure the public credit and encourage the issue of notes to circulate as currency founded upon United States bonds, and section 3411 will not be construed as intending to exempt those national banks that allowed their circulation to fall below 5 per cent of their capital from the taxation provided by section 5214 to create a fund to bear the burden common7 to all national banks for engraving and printing the notes. (Merchants Nat. Bank v. United States, 214 U. S. R., 33.) Right of United States to recover from bank 'money obtained on forged pension checks. (U. S. Sup. Ct., 1909.) The United States can recover from a bank presenting pension checks to, and receiving the money therefor, from a sub treasury, where the names of the payees have been forged; and the right to recover is not conditioned upon either demand or the giving of notice of the discovery of facts which by the operation of the legal warranty were presumed within the knowledge of the bank. (United States v. Nat. Exchange Bank, 214 U. S. R., 302.) COLLATERAL SECURITIES. Pledges—Collateral—Conservation—Duty of pledgee. (U. S. C. C , 1909.) Where a trust company received certain corporate bonds as collateral security for complainant's liability on an underwriting agreement, and the corporation became a bankrupt, it was the trust company's duty to employ reasonable diligence to conserve the collateral and collect thereon all moneys which it was reasonably possible for it to secure through a prompt presentation of the bonds in the bankruptcy proceedings. (Warburton v. Trust Co. of America, 169 Fed. Rep., 974.) 10774—CUR 1909 7 97 98 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Pledges—Choses in action—Transfer as collateral—Rights of pledgee. (U. S. C. C, 1909.) A bond, or any chose in action, which is transferred as collateral security, is not in the nature of or subject to the incidents of a pawn or pledge, but is under the dominion of the creditor, to make his claim out of it. (Ib.) Judgment—Res judicata—Questions determined. (U. S. C. C, 1909.) Complainant subscribed to an underwriting agreement for the bonds of a corporation in the sum of $15,000. The bonds were delivered to defendant trust company, and, the corporation having become a bankrupt, the trust company surrendered the bonds and released the lien of the mortgage on receiving 8 per cent of their face value. In an action by the trust company on the underwriting agreement, complainant denied liability thereon, and the case was tried on that theory, though it was also alleged that the bonds which the trust company had held as collateral to defendant's subscription had been converted, and the amount realized thereon stated. Held, That a judgment establishing complainant's liability on the agreement was not res judicata of the question whether the trust company had exercised reasonable diligence in conserving the collateral and collecting all that was possible therefrom. (Ib.) Judgment—Res judicata. (U. S. C. C., 1909.) Where defendant trust company received the bonds of a corporation as collateral to an underwriting agreement, and later surrendered the bonds in bankruptcy proceedings against the corporation for 8 per cent of their face value, complainant, in a suit to restrain the collection of a judgment recovered by the trust company against him on his underwriting subscription, was entitled to a determination of the qu'estion whether the trust company had used reasonable diligence in conserving and collecting the collateral. (Ib.) DEPOSITS. Liability of depositor.—Deposit by partner for benefit of firm. (Ala. Sup., 1906.) The effect of a transaction whereby a member of a firm deposited money in a bank for the firm and took a note from the firm for the money held to be a loan from him to thefirmon their note, the money in the bank to be turned over to him when they deposited collateral for his benefit, and so that he held the double obligation of thefirmfor the money, if the firm got it from the bank, and the obligation of the bank not to let thefirmhave it without collaterals. (First Nat. Bank v. Henry, 49 So., Rep., 97.) (Ala. Sup., 1906.) A bank held by its contract to have agreed in substance to protect a deposit for the benefit of the depositor by taking from his firm security to cover its amount, and to hold at all times either that amount of security or so much as the bank let the firm have, and to be bound thereby unless released. (Ib.) What constitutes a special deposit. (Ala. Sup., 1906.) A deposit with a bank is special when it is a deposit like stocks, bonds, and other securities, and sometimes money, to be specially kept and returned to the owner, or money deposited for a fixed period of time or on unusual conditions, which is mingled in the general funds like a general deposit and repaid therefrom, or money which is to be applied by the bank at the depositors request for specific purposes. (Ib.) Failure to secure debt of third person to depositor—Extent of liability—Evidence. (Ala. Sup., 1906.) The measure of damages which the holder of a bill or note is entitled to recover of a bank guilty of negligence or default as a collecting agent is the actual loss suffered, which is prima facie the amount of the bill or note placed in its hands; but evidence is admissible to reduce it to a nominal sum. (Ib.) Negligence or default of collecting agent—Measure of damages. (Ala. Sup., 1906.) In an action against a bank for failure to take collateral security for an indebtedness of a third person to plaintiff. Held, that it could not avail the bank, that there had been a shrinkage in the value of cotton, unless it took warehouse receipts for cotton and bills of lading as agreed. (Ib.) Plea of ultra vires. (Ala. Sup., 1906.) A national bank held not to escape liability to a depositor by pleading that it made with him an ultra vires agreement. (Ib.) REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 99 Action by depositor for deposit—Pleading. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) A complaint alleging that defendants were conducting a banking business, that plaintiff deposited a stated sum of money with them to his credit on open account and payable to him or his order on demand, that payment of his check for the amount when presented was refused, and that no part thereof has been repaid, states a cause of action for its recovery; the latter allegation covering every manner of repayment to plaintiff. (Levy et al v. Larson, 167 Fed. Rep., 110.) "Lien" of bank on deposits—Notes of depositor. (U. S. D. 0., 1908.) A bank holding notes of a depositor which are due has the right to charge the same to the depositor's account. Such right is not strictly a lien, within the meaning of the bankruptcy law, but a right of set-off; but it can be exercised only as to notes which are due. (Irish v. Citizens Trust Co. of Utica, N. Y., 163 Fed. Rep., 880.) DEPOSITS. 8TATE LAWS REQUIRING BANKS TO CONTRIBUTE TO DEPOSITOR'S GUARANTY FUND. Constitutional law—Due process of laiv—Banking—Restricting business to corporations—Guaranty fund. (U. S. C. C , 1909.) The Nebraska act of March 25, 1909 (laws Nebr., 1909, ch. 10, p. 66), which prohibits individuals from engaging in the banking business, unless they do so through the agency of a corporation, and which also conditions the right to engage in that business in that form upon the making of enforced contributions from time to time to a depositor's guaranty fund to be employed in the payment of the claims of depositors of any bank which shall become insolvent, is in conflict with section 1 of the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States which provides: "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law," and is in conflict with section 3 of article 1 of the constitution of Nebraska which declares: "No person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law,'' and therefore is void. (The First State Bank of Holstein, Nebr., et al., plaintiffs, v. Ash ton C. Shallenberger, governor of the State of Nebraska, etal., defendants. Memorandum of opinion filed Oct. 16, 1909. Case not yet reported.) Void provision, when inducement to passage of act, renders entire act invalid. (U. S. C. C , 1909.) The provisions of the Nebraska act of March 25, 1909, supra, which prohibits individuals from engaging in the banking business, unless they do so through the agency of a corporation, and also condition the right to engage in that business in that form upon the making of enforced contributions from time to time to a depositors' guaranty fund to be employed in the payment of the claims of depositors of any bank which shall become insolvent, were the inducement to the passage of that act, and as those provisions, so coupled together, are void the entire act is thereby rendered invalid. (Ib.) FORGED OR ALTERED PAPER. Alteration of checks—Liability of drawer. (N. Y. Appeals, 1902.) While the drawer of a check may be liable where he draws the instrument in such an incomplete state as to facilitate or invite fraudulent alteration, he is not bound so to prepare the check that nobody else can successfully tamper with it. (Critten et al. v. Chemical National Bank, 171 N. Y. R,, 219.) Depositor's duty to verify returned vouchers. (N. Y. Appeals, 1902.) A bank depositor owes to the bank the duty of exercising reasonable care to verify returned vouchers by the record kept by him of the checks he has issued, for the purpose of detecting forgeries or alterations. (Ib.) Depositor's liability for negligence in examination of voucher. (N. Y. Appeals, 1902.) A depositor by neglecting his duty in this respect, or by failing to discover and notify the bank of forgeries, does not, however, adopt raised checks as genuine and ratify their payment or estop himself from asserting that they are forgeries—his liability is limited to the damages sustained by the bank in consequence of such neglect. (Ib.) 100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Payment of raised checks before account is balanced. (N. Y. Appeals, 1902.) A bank is not relieved from liability for raised checks, which it had paid before the account was balanced, by the failure of the depositor to subsequently discover the alterations, unless thereby the bank has lost an opportunity to obtain restitution. (Ib.) When bank relieved from payment after account is balanced. (N. Y. Appeals, 1902.) A bank is, however, relieved from responsibilty for raised checks which it paid after the account was balanced, by the negligence of the depositor in the examination of the returned vouchers and comparison with stubs of his check book which would have disclosed the alterations and prevented the subsequent frauds, in the absence of negligence on the part of the bank in paying the checks. (Ib.) Responsibilty of depositor for negligence of clerk. (N. Y. Appeals, 1902.) A bank depositor is chargeable with the knowledge of the fraudulent alteration of checks possessed byliis clerk to whom he intrusted the examination of the vouchers, and with his negligence or failure in the verification of the accounts, although the clerk is the one who made the alterations, where the comparison of the checks with the stubs in the check book would have disclosed such alterations to an innocent party previously unaware of the forgeries, since in such a case he is responsible for the manner in which the clerk performs his task, although he is the forger. (Ib.) Contributory negligence of bank. (N. Y. Appeals, 1902.) The negligence of a bank in paying to a clerk of a depositor a check which had plainly been altered by the substitution of the word "cash" for the name of the payee over an erasure and on which the number of dollars was also written over an erasure, without making inquiry as to the reason or authority for the alteration, not only places upon the bank the responsibility for tne loss thereby sustained, but contributes to the successful continuance of a series of similar forgeries by the clerk so as to defeat the liability of the depositor for loss to the bank from the payment of altered checks subsequent thereto, on the ground of his negligence in respect to the examination of returned vouchers. (Ib.) Pleading—Action on contract—Effect of allegation of negligence. (N. Y. Appeals, 1902.) An action on contract by a bank depositor for the amount of altered checks over and above the sums for which they were originally drawn is not changed to an action in tort bv an allegation of contributory negligence in the reply, used only to defeat the defense of negligence on the part of the depositor raised by the answer. (Ib.) Bills and notes—Forged indorsement of check—Liability of bank on guaranty of indorsement. (U. S. C. C, 1908.) Plaintiff's assignor, a bank, discounted for one M. a note made by a third person, payable to his own order and indorsed by him, giving M. a check for the proceeds on itself, payable to the order of the maker of the note. M. indorsed the check with the payee's name, by himself, and delivered it to defendant bank, which also indorsed it, expressly guaranteeing the indorsements, and the discounting bank, relying on such indorsement, paid it. In fact M. had no authority to indorse the check, and did so without the knowledge or consent of the payee; and he also discounted the note without authority and in violation of his agreement with the maker. .. Held, That since the discounting bank, having paid its check on a forged indorsement, did not become a bona fide purchaser for value of the note, and could not, therefore, enforce it against the maker, plaintiff was entitled to recover from defendant upon its indorsement of the check. (Boardman v. Hanna, 164 Fed. Rep., 527.) Payment offorged checks—Negligence of bank—Estoppel of depositor. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1909.) Failure of a bank depositor to examine his account and give the bank prompt notice of his objections to the payment of forged checks is no defense to the depositor's right to recover the money so paid from the bank, if the bank's officers, before paying the checks, by the exercise of reasonable care could have detected the forgeries. (New York Produce Exchange Bank v. Houston et al., 169 Fed. Rep., 785.) Forged checks—Payment—Rights of depositor—Estoppel. Where a bank was negligent in paying certain forged checks, the depositor would not be estopped by his own negligence from claiming the amount so paid, unless such negligence was directly connected with the forgeries. (Ib.) REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 101 GUARANTY. Unauthorized indorsement of check—Liability on guaranty of indorsement. (TJ. S. C. C. A., 1909.) Where the indorsement of the payee's name on a check was without authority, but was guaranteed by a bank, and on such guaranty the check was paid, the guarantor is liable for any loss sustained thereby by the paying bank. (McKinnon v. Boardman, 170 Fed. Rep., 920.) INSOLVENCY AND RECEIVERS. ACTIONS BY RECEIVERS. Action by receiver on notes — Defenses — Agreement by officers to accept substituted securities. (U. S. C. C., 1909.) An agreement by the officers of a bank holding notes of defendant to accept from a corporation satisfactory securities in substitution for such notes constitutes no defense to an action on the notes by a receiver for the bank, where no substitute securities were presented by the corporation prior to the bank's failure. (Fowler v. Peet, 170 Fed. Rep., 620.) Judgment—Stay of proceedings for enforcement—Equitable set-off. (U. S. C. C, 1909.) Where the defendant in an action at law in a federal court by the receiver of a bank claims an equitable set-off, proceedings for collection of the judgment recovered may properly be stayed to give him an opportunity to establish his claim in equity. (Fowler v. Peet, 170 Fed. Rep., 620.) PREFERENCES IN INSOLVENCY. Distribution of assets—Priority. (TJ. S. C. C, 1909.) The fact alone that a deposit of public funds in a bank by a public officer was wrongful, and known to be so by the bank, does not entitle a claim therefor to priority of payment over those of general creditors on the insolvency of the bank. (Lucas County v. Jamison, 170 Fed. Rep., 338.) Trust funds. (U. S. C. C., 1909.) In all cases where an insolvent bank held funds as trustee, to entitle a claim therefor to a preference over those of general creditors in the distribution of the bank's assets it must be shown that such funds have not been dissipated, but that they remain in the estate and can be identified, not by earmarks, but by being traced into the estate and there now found, to its augmentation. (Lucas County v. Jamison, 170 Fed. Rep., 338.) LOANS. Excessive loan—Collection of. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) That a national bank had loaned to the owners of a dredge on a chattel mortgage more than one-tenth of its capital stock in violation of Revised Statutes, sections 5200, 5239 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, pp. 3494, 3515), held no objection to the enforcement of the bank's rights under the mortgage. (The Seattle, 170 Fed. Rep., 284.) NEGOTIABLE PAPER. Bills and notes—Rights of indorsee—Estoppel of maker by renewal. (U. S. C. C , 1908.) The makers of negotiable notes, who, after such notes had been purchased from the payee by a bank, sought and obtained renewals from the bank, giving new notes and taking up the old, are estopped as against the bank to set up the defense of failure of consideration on account of fraudulent representations made by the payee. (Odbert et al. v. Marquet et al., 163 Fed. Rep., 892.) Bills and notes—Bonafidepurchaser—Accommodation paper. (TJ. S. C. C , 1908.) The discount of an accommodation note by a bank and the credit of the proceeds to the account of the payee are not equivalent to parting with value, and the maker may cancel his obligation by proper notice to the purchaser at any time before it has actually parted with the money. (Queen City Savings Bank and Trust Co. v. Reyburn, 163 Fed. Rep., 597.) Evidence—Books of account—Bank books. (U. S. C. C., 1908.) A loose leaf of a bank ledger, containing entries of transactions between the bank and a customer, is competent evidence in its behalf to prove such transactions, when properly proved by testimony of the bank's employees. (Ib.) 102 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Action by indorser—Defenses. (U. S. C. C* 1908.) In an action by a bank on accommodation notes which it had discounted for a customer in good faith the fact that by an arrangement between the bank, the customer, and a third party the bank was authorized to charge back paper discounted for the customer and not paid to a fund belonging to the third party. Held not available as a defense to the maker of the notes, who was not a party to the arrangement. (Ib.) OFFICERS—CIVIL LIABILITY OF. Liability of directors of national banlc—Suit on behalf of stockholders. (U. S. C. C, 1908.) A loss resulting to a national bank from bad loans, which were not repaid, can not be said to have been caused by a violation of law by the directors in failing to keep on hand the legal reserve required by Revised Statutes, section 5191 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3486). Allen v. Luke et al., 163 Fed. Rep., 1018.) Pleading—Sufficiency of bill. (U. S. C. C, 1908.) A bill on behalf of the stockholders of a national bank to charge the directors with liability for losses alleged to have been due to their negligence or misconduct. Held to set out the details of the several transactions relied on with sufficient fullness. (Ib.) (U. S. C. C., 1908.) In such a bill, charging the making of illegal loans by defendants as directors, it is not necessary to allege a formal vote of defendants authorizing or approving such loans. (Ib.) Common-law liability of directors. (U. S. C. C., 1908.) The provisions of the national banking act denning the duties of the directors of such banks do not relieve them from their common-law liability for a failure to diligently and honestly discharge their trust. (Ib.) Abatement andrevival—Death of party—Survival of cause of action—Joinder of defendants. (U. S. C. C, 1908.) A cause of action against a director of a national bank to recover for money lost to the bank through his negligence or misconduct survives against his executors, and they may be joined as defendants with the surviving directors in an action thereon. (Ib.) OFFICERS—CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF. FALSE ENTRIES. Indictment and information—Sufficiency of accusation—Certainty and particularity. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) In determining the sufficiency of an indictment, the question is not whether it might have been made more certain, but whether it contains every element of the offense intended to be charged, and sufficiently apprised the defendant of what he must be prepared to meet, and, in case any other proceedings are taken against him for a similar offense, whether the record shows with accuracy to what extent he may plead a former acquittal or conviction. (Harper v. United States, 170 Fed. Rep., 385.) False entry by officer—Sufficiency of indictment. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) An indictment under Revised Statutes, section 5209 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3497), which charges the defendant as cashier of a national bank with having made a false entry in a report with intent to deceive an officer of the association, need not describe the report with technical accuracy, and an averment of the date when made, and that it was a report made to the Comptroller of the Currency showing the resources and liabilities of the bank on a certain date, is sufficient to authorize the presumption that it was a report made by the association under section 5211. (Harper v. United States, 170 Fed. Rep., 385.) Offenses by officers—Making false report. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) Revised Statutes, section 5209 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3497), which makes it a criminal offense for any officer or agent of a national bank to make any false entry in any report of the association with intent to deceive any officer of the association, etc., includes a report voluntarily made as well as one required by law, if the false entry was made with the requisite unlawful intent. (Harper v. United States, 170 Fed. Rep., 385.) Criminal law—Evidence—Reputation of accused. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) On the trial of a defendant charged with making a false entry in a report of a national bank of which he was cashier, where witnesses were allowed to testify as to his reputation for truthfulness and honesty, it was not error to exclude testimony as to his reputation for morality and sobriety as irrelevant. (Harper v. United States, 170 Fed. Rep., 385.) REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 103 Prosecution of officer for making false report—Instructions. (U. S. 0. C. A., 1909.) Instructions given on the trial of a defendant charged with having, while cashier of a national bank, made false entries in a report of the bank, with intent to deceive the president thereof, considered, and, taken together, held not erroneous. (Harper v. United States, 170 Fed. Rep., 385.) 11 False entry"—Loans and discounts. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) A national bank of which defendant was cashier, was in straitened circumstances, so that the president, cashier, and assistant cashier had not drawn their salaries for five months. Each of the officers haying overdrawn his individual account with the bank to the amount of their unpaid salaries, the bank examiner required the overdraft to be made good, and to accomplish this the officers induced F., who was solvent, to execute his note to the bank for their accommodation, and this was discounted and entered as a loan and discount, the proceeds being credited to the officers' individual accounts to make good the overdrafts. Held, that the note, while accommodation paper so far as the officers of the bank were concerned, was enforceable against the maker by the bank, and hence its inclusion in a report made by the cashier to the Comptroller of the Currency as a loan and discount of the bank did not constitute the making of a "false entry/' in violation of Revised Statutes, section 5209 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3497.) (Hayes v. United States, 169 Fed. Rep., 101.) Criminal latv—Circumstantial evidence—Weight. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) Circumstantial evidence, to be sufficient to sustain a conviction, must rise to that degree of convincing power which satisfies the mind of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. (Ib.) Assets—Increase—False entries. U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) If the officer of a bank procured a note to be given to it by an irresponsible person, with intent of apparently increasing the bank's assets, and should thereafter make an entry in a report required by law to the Comptroller of the Currency, including such note as a bona fide asset of the bank, with either of the intents denounced by Revised Statutes, section 5209 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3497), such entry would be a false entry within such section, though the paper was in actual existence. (Ib.) EMBEZZLEMENT. Embezzlement—Money of bank—Collection by agent. (U. S. C. C. A., 1909.) Accused's duty was to take drafts or other items received by a national bank by which he was employed from its patrons for collection, present them to the drawees or others liable thereon, receive the money due, and return it to the bank. He, however, reported a less amount collected than he actually received, and converted the difference. Held, that in making the collection he acted as the bank's agent, and that the money, while in his possession and before it had been actually deposited in the bank, belonged to it, and that he was therefore properly convicted of embezzling the same. (Spencer v. United States, 169 Fed. Rep., 562.) SHAREHOLDERS. RIGHT TO VOTE AT MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. Voting trust contrary to public policy. (N. C. Sup. Ct., 1909.) An agreement among certain stockholders of a national bank who wished to perpetuate the existing management to deposit their stock with three trustees, constituting the trustees' proxies for the purpose of voting said stock at all meetings of the stockholders of said bank for a period of fifteen years, and providing further that if during the continuance of the agreement any of the subscribing stockholders should desire to sell his stock, then the trustees should have the option to purchase said stock at the then book value thereof. Held, that the agreement was invalid as contrary to public policy, and the trustees were restrained from putting said agreement or any part thereof into effect, and perpetually restraining and enjoining them from taking any action under said agreement looking to its execution as therein provided. (Decided by the superior court, Edgecombe County, N. C , but not reported.) 104 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ASSESSMENT OF SHAREHOLDERS. Withdrawal of stockholder. (U. S. C. C. A., 1908.) Under act July 12, 1882, chapter 290, section 5, 22 Stat., 163 (U. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 3458), which provides that when a national bank has amended its charter, for the purpose of renewing the same, as therein provided, and has obtained a certificate of approval from the Comptroller, "any shareholder not assenting to such amendment may give notice in writing to the directors, within thirty days from the date of the certificate of approval, of his desire to withdraw from said association, in which case he shall be entitled to receive from said banking association the value of the shares so held by him, to be ascertained by an appraisal," etc., a shareholder ceases to be such on giving notice of withdrawal within the required time. (Kimball v. Apsey, 164 Fed. Rep., 829.) Withdrawal of stockholder—Liability for assessment. (U. S. C. C. A., 1908.) Where a stockholder in a national bank served notice of withdrawal on a renewal of its charter, as required by act July 12, 1882, chapter 290, section 5, 22 Stat., 163 (U. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 3458), appointed an appraiser on his behalf and took all reasonable steps to obtain an appraisal of and payment for his shares as therein provided, and thereafter refused to accept dividends on his stock, he can not be held liable for an assessment made on the subsequent insolvency of the bank, on the ground of estoppel, although through a failure of duty on the part of the bank and its officers no appraisal was made, and his name was retained on the stock book, and because of such failure to act his certificate of stock had not been actually surrendered. (ib.) Assessment of stockholders—Transfer of stock. (U. S. C. C. A., 1908.) An absolute sale and transfer of the stock of a national bank by a holder thereof can not subsequently be avoided and the transferror made liable for an assessment upon the stock, unless it is shown, not only that at the time of the transfer the bank was actually insolvent, but that the transferror knew of such insolvency, or had reason to believe it, and that that transfer was intended to evade liability. (Vandagrift v. Rich Hill Bank et al., 163 Fed. Rep., 823.) Liability of stockholders—"Person holding stock as trustee." (U. S. C. C. A., 1908.) Revised Statutes, section 5152 (U. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 3465), providing that persons holding stock in national banks as executors, administrators, guardians, or trustees shall not be personally subject to any liabilities as stockholders, is not confined to express trusts, but applies to every one holding stock as trustee, and a father who invested funds belonging to his children in such stock,, taken in his own name simply as "trustee," can not be held personally liable for an assessment thereon, although the fund so invested arose from an investment of his own money previously made by him in their names and behalf. (Fowler v. Gowing, 165 Fed. Rep., 891.) TAXATION. Taxation of national-bank shares—Validity of statute. (U. S. C. C, 1909.) Provisions of a state statute for the taxation of national-bank stock, requiring the cashier of the bank to pay the taxes assessed against its stockholders, and making them and the bank liable therefor, and for a penalty in addition in case of default, are not illegal as applied to a bank which has in its possession dividends or other funds belonging to its stockholders sufficient to pay the taxes assessed against them. (Charleston Natl. Bank v. Melton, 171 Fed. Rep., 743.) (U. S. C. C, 1909.) The validity of a state statute providing for the taxation of national-bank stock is not affected by the fact that it does not provide for any deduction from the valuation on account of any United States bonds held by the bank. (Charleston Natl. Bank v. Melton, 171 Fed. Rep., 743.) Remedy for illegal taxation. (U. S. C. C., 1909.) A national bank or stockholder therein has the right to go into a federal court of equity to test the validity, under Revised Statutes, section 5219 (U. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 3502), of a tax levied by state authority on the stock of the bank, where there is no adequate remedy at law in such court, notwithstanding a remedy provided by the state statute. (Charleston Natl. Bank v. Melton, 171 Fed. Rep., 743.) 105 BEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLEB OF THE CUEEENCY. Remedy for illegal taxation—Continued. (U. S. C. C, 1909.) Where a state statute provides for a tax on the stock of a national bank and requires the bank to pay it, the bank is in effect made a trustee and has the right to resort to a court of equity to determine its duty for its protection against the State, on the one hand, and the stockholders, on the other. (Charleston Natl. Bank v. Melton, 171 Fed. Rep., 743.) Remedy for wrongful enforcement—Injunction. (XL S. C. C , 1909.) The invalidity of a provision of a state statute providing for the taxation of stock of national banks, as applied to a certain class of stockholders, as in violation of Revised Statutes, section 5219 (U. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 3502), held not to warrant an injunction restraining the collection of the tax imposed thereunder on the stockholders of a bank, where the bill did not show the amount which was invalid or payment or tender of the part lawfully imposed. (Charleston Natl. Bank v. Melton, 171 Fed. Rep., 743.) No. No. 1.—COMPTROLLERS AND DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY, DATES OP APPOINTMENT AND RESIGNATION, AND STATES FROM WHENCE APPOINTED. Date of appointment. Name. Date of resignation. State. COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY. Hugh McCulloch Freeman Clarke Hiland R. Hulburd John Jay Knox Henry W. Cannon William L. Trenholm Edward S. Lacey A. Barton Hepburn James H. Eckels Charles G. Dawes William Barret Ridgely Lawrence O. Murray May Mar. Feb. Apr. May Apr. May Aug. Apr. Jan. Oct. i Apr. 9,1863 21,1865 1,1867 25,1872 12,1884 20,1886 1,1889 2,1892 26,1893 1,1898 1,1901 28,1908 Mar. July Apr. Apr. Mar. Apr. June | Apr. Dec. Sept. Mar. 9,18G3 1,1865 12,1867 8,1872 5,1886 27,1887 11,1890 7,1893 12,1896 1,1898 29,1899 1,1908 Aug. Jan. Apr. Jan. Jan. May Mar. Mar. Aug. June 8,1865 24,1866 3,1872 30,1884 1,1886 30,1889 30.1892 Indiana. New York. Ohio. Minnesota. Do. South Carolina. Michigan. 25.1893 New York. 31,1897 Illinois. Do. 30,1901 Do. 28,1908 New York. i DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY. Samuel T. Howard Hiland R. Hulburd John Jay Knox John S. Langworthy V, P Snyder J. D. Abrahams R. M. Nixon Oliver P. Tucker George M. Coffin Lawrence O. Murray Thomas P. Kane Willis J. Fowler i May ! Aug. \ Mar. I Aug. | Jan. ' Jan. \ Aug. \ Apr. I Mar. j Sept. j June | July 1,1865 31,1867 24,1872 3.1886 3.1887 25,1890 16,1893 11,1896 31.1898 27.1899 New York. Ohio. Minnesota. New York. Do. Virginia. Indiana. Kentucky. South Carolina. New York. District of Columbia. Indiana. 106 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 2 . — N A M E S AND COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS AND CLERKS IN THE OFFICE OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, OCTOBER 31, 1909. Name. Lawrence O. Murray Thomas P. Kane Willis J. Fowler George T. May Edmund E. Schreiner Ebenezer Southall Albert A. demons Watson W. Eldridge Caleb C. Magruder Theodore O. Ebaugh Charles A. Stewart Willard E. Buell William S. Davenport William A. Nestler Frederick R. Steffens William D. Swan a Oscar L. Telling Arthur M. Wheeler Ephraim S. Wilcox George H. Wood... Adelia M.Stewart. Antoinette Avery Harriet M. Black Frank T. Israel Francis J. Kilkenny Stephen L. Newnham Morris M. Ogden Carrie L. Pennock Edmund F. Quinn John W. Snapp Julia A. Snell Willis B. Speare Warren E. Sullivan George Thompson William J. Tucker Eveline C. Bates Leonidasl. Beall James M. Britt Henry B. Davenport., Susie N. Dutrow Sarah F. Fitzgerald... Bruce E. Hutchinson. Eliza R. Hyde William A. Kelly Carrie B. Pumphrey.. Eliza A. Saunders John C. Settle Chester A. Shannon... Margaret L. Simpson.. Robert R. Spencer Oscar Thompson. Thomas H. Austin Mary E. Bates Philo L. Bush Louisa Campbell Ellen Carey Mary L. Conrad James L. Dalzell Harrie B. Ellis Thomas D. Gannaway William E. Hall Edna E. Johnston Alice M. Kennedy Helen L. McL. Kimball Emma Lafayette John O. Lewis Daniel C. Mulloney Paul Wagner Clara L. Willard Claude H. Beaty Carl Bock. Mazie M. Brooks... Russell O. Burton. Geraldine Clifford.. JosiahL. Dillard.. Irene Elliott Clyde E. Gross Emily L. Hay James W. Helm... Grade. Comptroller Deputy Comptroller do Chief clerk Superintendent Chief of division do do Teller Bookkeeper I Assistant bookkeeper | Clerk, Class4 ! do < do ! do ! do ' do | do do .....do Stenographer Clerk, Class3 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Clerk, Class2 .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Clerk, Class 1 do ....do. ....do ....do do ....do .....do ....do ....do ...do ....do ....do ....do ....do '. ....do ....do : ...do Clerk, Class E do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. a$200 additional for bond clerk. Salary. | i $5,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 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 1,800 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 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 1,000 107 KEPOET OP THE GOMPTBOLLER OF THE CUEEENCY. No. 2.—NAMES AND COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS AND CLERKS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. Grade. Name. Clerk, Class E do do do do do do Engineer Clerk, Class D do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Messenger Assistant messenger. do do do do Fireman Counter do do do Laborer do do Messenger boy Daniel H. Mason Charles T. Maxey John J. McDonnell... Mary E. Oliver Marion Radclitfe Henry E. Smith Emma W. Stokes Jacob W. Bright John R. Babcock Ira I. Chorpenning KellV. Fite James A. Frazier Chester K. Gould Eliza M. Guerard Reginald P. Hare Thomas E. Harris Mary B. Harvell Isaac B. Lazarus Clinton G. Light Arthur M. McFadden. Mary A. Martin Lizzie S. Robinson MabrieC. Van Fleet.. Thomas P. Wilgus Chester T. Williams... John B. Patterson William B. Carroll George M. Cook JohnDillard William G. Jamieson.. Norman T. Raymond. William Easterday Jane Bailey Mary E. Goodall Alice A. Hagerty Anna E. Jones George T. Barksdale.. Faxon M. Dean George Kelly Charles S. Beard Henry G. Hullfish Robert Le Fevre No. Salary. $1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 840 720 720 720 720 720 720 700 700 700 700 660 360 360 360 do do 3.—EXPENSES OF THE OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1909. For special dies, plates, printing, etc $947,232.64 For salaries 126,873.99 For salaries reimbursed by national banks 30,707.91 Total expenses of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency from its organization, May, 1863, to June 30, 1909 ." 12,516,385.36 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 being kept. No. 4.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED SINCE FEBRUARY 25, 1863, NUMBER PASSED OUT OF THE SYSTEM, AND NUMBER IN OPERATION OCTOBER 31, 1909. Total number organized Number passed into voluntary liquidation Number passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence Number placed in charge of receivers a 1,887 176 484 9,572 Number passed out of the system 2,547 Number now in operation 7,025 a Exclusive of those restored to solvency. 108 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 5.—NUMBER AND AUTHORIZED CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED AND ' THE NUMBER AND CAPITAL OF BANKS CLOSED IN EACH YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31 SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM, WITH THE YEARLY INCREASE OR DECREASE. Closed. Organized. Year. No. 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878. 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888. 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 3898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 . . . .. . .. . Capital. 134 $16,378,700 453 79,366,950 1,014 242,542,982 62 8,515,150 10 4,260,300 12 1,210,000 9 1,500,000 22 2,736,000 170 19,519,000 175 18,988,000 68 7,602,700 71 6,745,500 107 12,104,000 36 3,189,800 29 2,589,000 28 2,775,000 38 3,595,000 57 6,374,170 86 9,651,050 227 30,038,300 262 28,654,350 191 16,042,230 145 16,938,000 174 21,358,000 225 30,546,000 132 12,053,000 211 21,240,000 307 36,250,000 193 20,700,000 163 15,285,000 119 11,230,000 50 5,285,000 43 4,890,000 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 31,130,000 553 34,333,500 431 21,019,300 506 33,532,500 455 21,413,500 516 34,967,000 326 22,823,000 309 22,830,000 Aggregate. 9,572 D e d u c t decrease ... In voluntary liquidation. No. 3 6 4 12 18 17 14 11 11 21 20 38 32 26 41 33 9 26 78 40 30 85 25 25 34 41 50 41 53 46 79 49 37 70 69 64 43 39 71 72 65 121 81 84 80 149 Capital. $330,000 650,000 2,160,000 2,445,500 3,372,710 2,550,000 1,450,000 2,180,500 3,524,700 2,795,000 3,820,200 2,565,000 2,539,500 4,237,500 3,750,000 570,000 1,920,000 16,120,000 7,736,000 3,647,250 17,856,590 1,651,100 2,537,450 4,171,000 4,316,000 5,050,000 4,485,000 6,157,500 6,035,000 10,475,000 6,093,100 3,745,000 9,659,000 12,509,000 24,335,000 12,474,950 7,415,000 22,190,000 30,720,000 20,285,000 24,409,500 13,223,000 11,745,000 12,415,000 14,225,850 1,017,516,482 2,063 356,542,900 Net increase . Add for banks restored t o solvency.. Total net increase Insolvent. No. 1 2 6 4 1 1 6 11 3 5 9 10 14 8 3 3 2 11 4 8 8 8 2 9 25 17 65 21 36 27 38 7 12 6 11 2 12 20 22 8 7 24 9 Capital. Net yearly increase. No. Capital. Net yearly decrease. No. Capital. 134 $16,378,700 450 79,366,950 $50,000 1,007 242,162,982 56 500,000 7,365,150 1,170,000 930,300 8 410,000 10 $1,645,500 50,000 9 1,922,710 250,000 7 64,000 159 18,069,000 158 1,806,100 15,001,400 36 3,825,000 253,000 48 250,000 3,700,500 64 1,000,000 7,283,800 965,000 5 340,200 3,344,000 7 3,294,500 2,612,500 27 4,075,000 1,230,000 3 1,385,000 700,000 45 5,104,170 60 7,731,050 146 1,561,300 12,357,000 220 250,000 20,668,350 150 1,285,000 11,109,980 56 600,000 1,518,590 141 650,000 19,056,900 192 1,550,000 26,458,550 90 1,900,000 5,982,000 168 250,000 16,674,000 248 750,000 30,450,000 127 3,622,000 12,593,000 93 2,450,000 6,677,500 8 10,935,000 5,740,000 2,770,000 50 7,960,000 5,235,020 42 6,338,120 3,805,000 36 4,405,000 5,851,500 65 11,090,500 1,200,000 19 4,044,000 850,000 2 8,715,000 1,800,000 334 5,685,050 1,760,000 344 12,379,500 450,000 397 8,490,000 3,480,000 469 133,500 1,535,000 346 800,700 2,035,000 363 7,088,000 680,000 366 7,510,500 775,000 425 22,447,000 5,560,000 222 4,848,000 768,500 151 7,835,650 281 63,338,820 a 508 82,520,920 7,282 641,791,482 281 63,338,820 7,001 578,452,662 24 6,455,000 7,025 6584,907,662 a Four banks which failed were restored to solvency, but subsequently failed again, thus resulting in 488 receiverships, but involving only 484 banks. 6 The total authorized capital stock on October 31 was $964,621,925; the paid-in capital, $963,232,992, including the capital stock of liquidating and insolvent banks which have not deposited lawful money for the retirement of their circulating notes. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 109 No. 6.—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, 1909. Banks. Circulation. United State or Territory. Organized. Maine New Hampshire... Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. Columbia Total Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Missouri Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota North Dakota South Dakota Kansas Nebraska 108 71 74 309 65 108 States Capital In In stock paid. bonds on deposit. liqui- operdation. ation. 31 13 24 114 43 28 77 58 50 195 22 80 $9,051,000 5,458,030 5,460,000 54,467,500 6,700,250 20,289,200 $6,023,100 5,809,500 4,870,500 29,148,500 4,407,500 13,545,350 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding.a $77,396,290 56,764,705 64,626,060 552,372,995 110,629,265 174,483,660 $71,556,355 51,700,836 59,935,956 520,138,660 105,690,965 160,930,918 $5,839,935 5,063,869 4,690,104 32,234,335 4,938,300 13,552,742 735 253 482 101,425,980 63,804,450 1,036,272,975 969,953,690 66,319,285 653 212 956 28 117 23 212 25 145 441 163,595,815 187 20,906,858 811 117,030,982 2,386,485 28 105 17,692,575 5,813,355 12 92,649,400 14,921,420 89,553,960 1,552,500 12,537,990 5,390,000 842,749,845 130,788,470 615,787,945 14,978,865 103,479,820 27,454,450 743,538,522 115,999,011 527,653,216 13,613,577 90,840,205 21,317,025 99,211,323 14,789,459 88,134,729 1,365,288 12,639,615 6,137,425 1,989 142 116 92 44 125 54 109 41 57 693 55 197 136 1,861 212 575 353 554 207 190 425 324 170 130 343 298 12 11 405 1,584 327,426,070 216,605,270 1,735,239,395 1,512,961,556 222,277,839 43,643,592 28,586,814 20,696,701 16,027,765 29,422,858 8,592,115 23,390,719 7,452,814 25,373,001 70,256,619 5,055,096 79,942,595 33,269,552 11,428,260 7,448,200 6,187,010 3,536,750 9,504,500 4,148,240 7,204,250 3,118,750 5,896,250 28,296,910 2,227,510 15,026,050 9,048,010 55,494,220 36,303,370 27,038,750 19,885,035 39,050,020 12,848,200 31,071,120 10,610,520 31,839,130 99,755,360 7,326,630 95,559,115 42,431,900 447 1,414 146,208,100 113,070,690 509,213,370 391,710,241 117,503,129 82 195 94 128 107 60 103 55 29 35 136 79 114,362,935 289,240,960 123,083,375 183,984,985 71,323,940 52,957,650 80,297,140 55,713,010 9,767,250 9,399,230 45,836,980 40,922,280 85,399,175 240,766,924 99,939,404 141,364,716 60,524,135 39,595,169 62,950,503 39,888,696 6,720,532 6,602,479 35,280,542 30,755,865 24 20 17 10 23 15 32 10 22 171 10 49 44 118 96 75 34 102 39 77 31 35 522 45 148 92 130 380 259 426 100 130 322 269 141 95 207 219 13,611,000 8,409,790 7,285,000 4,628,710 11,581,500 5,180,000 8,522,000 3,435,000 8,495,000 42,958,300 4,155,000 17,330,900 10,615,900 34,329,460 61,827,015 26,702,422 67,012,750 15,247,760 16,275,000 20,802,000 21,576,000 5,030,560 3,740,000 12,202,950 14,045,000 28,064,950 45>, 892,830 22,349,360 40,904,710 10,025,500 13,024,330 17,139,440 14,746,010 3,087,790 2,638,560 10,157,110 10,240,280 11,850,628 7,716,556 6,342,049 3,857,270 9,627,162 4,256,085 7,680,401 3,157,706 6,466,129 29,498,741 2,271,534 15,616,520 9,162,348 28,963,760 48,474,036 23,143,971 42,620,269 10,799,805 13,362,481 17,346,637 15,824,314 3,046,718 2,796,751 10,556,438 10,166,415 Total.. 3,781 Nevada Oregon Colorado Idaho Montana Wyoming Washington California Utah New Mexico Arizona Oklahoma Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico 14 92 150 55 75 37 135 195 28 54 17 347 2 4 1 2 20 35 9 27 7 60 31 8 12 4 124 12 72 115 46 48 30 75 164 20 42 13 223 2 4 1 1,832,000 5,221,000 9,345,000 2,389,000 4,436,000 1,685,000 9,132,500 38,396,425 2,230,000 2,070,000 930,000 10,905,000 100,000 610,000 100,000 1,557,760 3,589,370 7,439,260 1,535,750 2,719,450 1,426,800 6,706,110 30,856,700 2,023,250 1,587,750 771,210 7,161,800 25,000 294,250 100,000 3,549,310 13,356,710 30,465,870 4,442,630 10,784,080 4,863,130 19,103,920 93,467,820 9,463,110 6,907,280 2,625,050 23,645,850 150,430 1,619,450 242,100 1,934,018 9,701,591 22,840,046 2,916,791 8,086,247 3,542,672 12,247,343 61,192,325 7,264,466 5,255,093 1,900,527 15,479,540 96,350 1,421,302 144,400 1,615,292 3,655,119 7,625,824 1,525,839 2,697,833 1,320,458 6,856,577 32,275,495 2,198,644 1,652,187 724,523 8,166,310 54,080 198,148 97,700 1,206 339 867 89,381,925 67,794,460 224,686,740 154,022,711 70,664,029 Total 1,103 2,678 298,790,917 218,270,870 1,076,889,735 849,788,140 227,101,595 T o t a l currency banks Add gold banks 4,582,302,215 3,878,436,338 703,865,877 74,680 3,465,240 3,390,560 United States 9,572 62,547 7,025 963,232,992 679,545,740 4,585,767,455 3,881,826,898 703,940,557 ^Including $25,595,793, 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. b Exclusive of 24 banks, formerly in charge of receivers, but restored to solvency. 110 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 7.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED, IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION, INSOLVENT, AND NUMBER AND CAPITAL OP ASSOCIATIONS IN ACTIVE OPERATION ON JANUARY 1 OF EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1909. In volundation. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875. 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887. 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892. 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906. 1907 1908. 1909 Organized. tary liqui- '... . . . 179 682 1,626 1,665 1,675 1,688 1,696 1,759 1,912 2,073 2,131 2,214 2,315 2,345 2,375 2,405 2,445 2,498 2,606 2,849 3,101 3,281 3,427 3,612 3,832 3,954 4,190 4,494 4,673 4,832 4,934 4,983 5,029 5,054 5,108 5,165 5,240 5,662 6,074 6,566 7,081 7,541 8,027 8,489 8,979 9,302 6 11 16 29 47 62 77 87 101 118 141 179 211 236 274 308 320 349 429 462 506 578 611 632 668 706 754 804 853 905 975 1,024 1,059 1,144 1,207 1,261 1,302 1,351 1,421 1,495 1,565 1,686 1,759 1,841 1,932 Insolvent. 1 3 10 13 15 15 19 23 34 37 40 50 61 76 81 84 85 87 89 102 104 113 121 128 133 143 169 180 243 260 294 327 353 368 373 379 386 389 402 422 443 447 463 481 In active operation. No. 179 676 1,614 1,646 1,636 1,628 1,619 1,667 1,806 1,949 1)979 2,036 2,096 2,084 2,078 2,055 2,056 2,094 2,172 2,333 2,550 2,673 2,745 2,888 3,079 3,158 3,351 3,597 3,700 3,799 3,786 3,748 3,711 3,668 3,614 3,590 3,606 3,981 4,337 4,756 5,184 5,554 5,898 6,283 6,675 6,889 Capital. $14 040 522 135,618,874 403,357,346 420,229,739 420,260,790 426,882,611 433,803,311 442,427,981 468,210,336 487,781,551 499,003,401 503,347,901 511,155,865 501,392,171 485,557,771 471,609,396 461,557,515 467,039,084 470,018,135 492,076,635 518,031,135 529,910,165 534,378,265 555,865,165 584,726,915 598,239,065 623,791,365 665,267,865 685,762,265 695,148,665 693,353,165 670,906,365 664,076,915 655,334,915 639,440,295 622,482,195 608,588,045 635,309,395 670,164,195 723,416,695 767,567,095 785,411,335 818,482,075 862,016,775 912,369,775 933,020,275 No. 8.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS, CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL (PAID IN), ON SEPTEMBER 1, Number. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 3 $25,000. 6 2 $75,000 167 475 150,000 50,000 4 100,000 Over Num- $25,000 and Num- $50,000 and Numless t h a n less t h a n ber. ber. ber. $100,000. $50,000. 1 $30,000 39 17 12 23 $2,066,000 980 000 700,000 1,202,500 6 325,000 28 33 29 118 14 41 $100,000 and less than $250,000. Number. Grand total. $250,000 $1,000,000 and less Num- and less Num- $5,000,000 ber. ber. and over. Numthan than Amount. ber. $1,000,000. $5,000,000. $3,660,000 4 275 000 3,710,000 16,590,000 1,900,250 5,913,000 7 $3,250,000 3 42 7 26 900,000 16,625,000 3,800,000 10,751,200 22 542,475 1 30,000 9.7 5,273,500 263 36,048,250 85 35,326,200 16 24,200,000 1,751,700 960,640 4,102,680 125 000 654,015 12 10 20 3 3 403,670 335,000 683,450 95,000 110,000 122 59 282 14 38 6,297,500 3,107,000 15,004,220 830 800 2,030,000 160 60 243 5 20 2 20,495,100 7,820,000 31,345,150 823 185 2,480,000 400,000 38 13 69 1 10 7 14,552,000 4,910,000 27,430,020 500 000 4,701,700 3,102,000 30 3 20 48,750,000 3,500,000 29,900,000 7 2 7,710,700 2,050,000 Eastern States 308 7,594,035 48 1,627,120 515 27,269,520 490 63,363,435 138 55,195,720 62 91,910,700 775,000 438,680 425,000 150 000 300,000 125 000 400,000 75 000 150 000 2,975,000 250 000 942 500 450,000 9 8 2 318,500 272,000 75,000 12 4 7 2 1 64 2 6 4 299 7,456,180 85 70 105 10 27 155 2,116,100 1,713,242 2,625,000 242,500 675 000 3,875,000 Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota 31 18 17 6 12 5 16 3 6 119 10 38 18 418,000 130,000 217,000 60 000 30,000 2,101,000 65,000 190,000 135,000 37 40 19 7 40 13 21 9 11 197 17 44 37 1,960,000 2,181,000 985,000 420 500 2,138,500 675 000 1,145,000 490 000 590 000 10,712,300 870 000 2 383,000 2,080,000 27 21 28 14 25 9 25 12 10 113 11 43 18 3,385,000 2,406,000 3,350,000 1,775,000 3,075,000 900 000 2,960,000 1 350 000 1,200,000 13,895,000 1,445 000 5,345,400 2,325,000 11 9 6 6 13 8 5 5 4 28 4 16 11 121 4,011,500 492 26,630,300 356 43,411,400 126 49,035,000 12 14,470,000 16 18 20 2 5 19 573,000 583,000 661,600 70,000 160 000 601,000 99 60 158 34 46 60 5,401,100 3,165,000 8,653,000 1,800,000 2 520 000 3,230,000 128 89 113 44 41 21 15,990,000 10,895,000 13,688,750 5,115,000 5 595 000 2,710,000 33 15 15 7 9 8 12,400,000 5,510,000 5,350,000 3,850,000 3 300 000 3,150,000 13 4 6 2 2 6 20,000,000 4,500,000 12,750,000 4,000,000 4 000 000 8,000,000 4,075,000 3,200,000 2,200,000 2 250 000 5,650,000 3 300 000 1,750,000 1 485 000 1,700,000 10,850,000 1 500 000 6,625,000 4,450,000 $9,051,000 5,452,475 5,460,000 54,467,500 6,700,250 20,289,200 484 101,420,425 438 184 801 28 105 11 162,249,970 20,632,640 114,465,520 2,373,985 17,686,415 5,852,000 76,000,000 1,567 322,960,530 118 96 72 33 102 39 76 31 35 523 44 148 89 13,513,500 8,497,680 7,035,000 4,595,500 11,581,500 5,130,000 8,472,000 3,460,000 8,495,000 42,533,300 4,130,000 17,130,900 10,440,000 1,406 145,014,380 375 256 419 99 130 269 61,480,200 26,366,242 58,728,350 15,077,500 16,250,000 21,566,000 $20,000,000 1,000,000 3,200,000 71 39 166 5 27 Virginia.. West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama MississiDDi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 77 58 50 197 22 80 1 New York. New Jersey P ennsy 1 vania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia New England States. 1909. 3 5 $70,000,000 1 6 6,000,000 3,000,000 2 2,000,000 3 2 4.825 000 2,000,000 1 1 1,645 000 1,000,000 1 5,000,000 2 15,000,000 No. 8.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS, CLASSIFIED BY CAPITAL (PAID IN), ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. fcO Number. Iowa Missouri.. Middle W e s t e r n States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma... Western States Washington.. Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada.. Arizona... United States $7,980,000 5,443,490 5 4 $1,450,000 2,000,000 625 33,374,100 542 67,417,240 96 37,010,000 327,300 95,000 550,000 27 25 88 86 11 13 39 14 57 1,380,000 1,260,000 4,615,000 4,495,000 590,000 735,000 2,015,000 750.000 2,920,000 7 8 25 37 19 6 24 6 25 800,000 850,000 3,050,000 4,350,000 2,925,000 600,000 2,850,000 750,000 2,885,000 62 2,090,800 360 18,760,000 157 27 2 4 3 1 690,000 66,000 136,350 100,000 30,000 21 35 31 23 6 4 5 2 1,100,000 1,845,000 1,595,000 1,195,000 300,000 232,000 250,000 100,000 16 10 54 5 6 4 5 1,052,350 127 6,617,000 35,000 1 50,000 35,000 1 22 11 $760,000 360,000 575 14,319,342 113 3,768,600 98 57 88 76 12 10 36 19 125 2,437,500 1,425,000 2,195,000 1,900,000 300,000 250,000 900,000 475,000 3,125,000 8 5 10 7 3 255,000 180,000 340,000 247,500 96,000 9 3 17 521 13,007,500 2 20 44 13 5 3 2 32,500 500,000 1,100,000 324,500 125,000 75,000 50,000 1 30,000 89 2,207,000 38 1 25,000 1 Island possessions 1 25,000 1 1,815 45.151,532 384 Grand total. $250,000 $1,000,000 and less Num- and less Num- $5,000,000 ber. than than ber. and over. Num- Amount. $5,000,000. $1,000,000. ber. Number. 65 41 $2,325,000 747,500 Hawaii. Porto Rico $100,000 and less than $250,000. 134 $7,070,000 34 1,535,000 93 30 Alaska <* Pacific States $25,000. Over and Num- $25,000 and Num- $50,000 than Number. less than ber. less $100,000. ber. $50,000. 1 $1,000,000 8 13,500,000 1 67,750,000 4 42 sio, 666,666 320 $20,585,000 129 33,585,990 30,000,000 1,997 253,639,282 140 95 219 209 47 29 115 42 225 4,872,500 3,715,000 14,000,000 12,092,500 4,411,000 1,585,000 9,342,300 2,070,000 9,730,000 7 3 2 2,800,000 1,100,000 500,000 1 6 2,250,000 1 1 250,000 19,060,000 19 6,900,000 2 2,000,000 1,121 61,818,300 2,250,000 1,000,000 6,902,800 500,000 925,000 525,000 600,000 5 5 14 1 2 1,950,000 1,750,000 5,000,000 250,000 800,000 3 3,000,000 11 16,750,000 1 1,000,000 74 72 159 45 20 12 13 2 9,022,500 5,161,000 37,484,150 2,369,500 2,180,000 1,832,000 930,000 100,000 100 12,702,800 27 9,750,000 15 20,750,000 397 59,079,150 1 100,000 500,000 1 4 1 610,000 100,000 1 100,000 1 500,000 12,615,370 2,217 117,974,420 1,909 242,103,125 492 193,716,920 50,000 a Statement of June 23,1909. 1,000,000 1,000,000 1 i 149 221,080,700 1 11 6,000,000 5 710,000 112,000,000 6,977 944,642,067 g w tel o o g 3 W 3 a 113 EEPOET OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. o. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Charter No. 9476 Capital. Title. $25,000 Conway National Bank, Conway MASSACHUSETTS. CONNECTICUT. 9313 First National Bank of Plainville. $25,000 Total New England States (3 banks) $100,000 N E W YORK. 9271 9276 9305 9322 9326 9360 9399 9405 9414 9415 9418 9427 9434 9482 9516 9529 9569 National Bank of Far Rockaway Farmers National Bank of Union City National Bank of Gloversville First National Bank of East Islip National Bank of Wappingers Falls Union Exchange National Bank of New York Nichols National Bank, Nichols Lake Champlain National Bank of Westport Ridgewood National Bank, Ridgewood (P. O. Brooklyn) Windsor National Bank, Windsor First National Bank of Sodus Callicoon National Bank, Callicoon Farmers National Bank of Deposit Ashokan National Bank of Brown Station Unadilla National Bank, Unadilla First National Bank of Ravena Audubon National Bank of New York 150,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 1,000,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 50.000 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 Total (17 banks) 1,880,000 N E W JERSEY. 9268 9285 9339 9367 9380 9391 9413 9420 9498 9542 I 9544 First National Bank of Bordentown Merchants National Bank of Cape May.. First National Bank of Montclair First National Bank of Ramsey First National Bank of Secaucus Borough National Bank of North Plainfield Haddon Heights National Bank, Haddon Heights First National Bank of Lodi Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Bridgeton First National Bank of West Orange '. First National Bank of Town of Union (P. O. Weehawken). Total (11 banks) $75,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 | 725,000 PENNSYLVANIA. 9264 9290 9307 9312 9316 9317 9318 9330 9340 9344 9345 9361 9362 9364 9385 9392 First National Bank of Bainbridge Farmers National Bank of Leechburg Farmers National Bank of Claysville First National Bank of Landisville Terre Hill National Bank, Terre Hill Farmers National Bank of Canton First National Bank of Cressona First National Bank of Mercersburg First National Bank of Moscow Penbrook National Bank, Penbrook Loganton National Bank, Loganton Union National Bank of Mount Wolf. Dover National Bank, Dover Akron National Bank, Akron First National Bank of Fawn Grove Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Williamsburg. 10774—CUR 1909 8 $25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 25.000 114 No. EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. 9402 9416 9422 9430 9461 9473 9503 9505 9507 9508 9511 9513 9526 9528 9534 9541 9543 9552 9554 9568 First National Bank of Bally First National Bank of Eldred Lititz Springs National Bank of Lititz Springs National Bank of Cambridge Springs Maytown National Bank, Maytown First National Bank of Gratz First National Bank of Fryburg First National Bank of Leesport Peoples National Bank of Point Marion First National Bank of Ulster Seven Valleys National Bank, Seven Valleys First National Bank of Ralston ". Farmers National Bank of Millheim Farmers and Traders National Bank of Westfield Farmers National Bank of McAlisterville First National Bank of Laporte First National Bank of Albion Harleysville National Bank, Harleysville St. Clair National Bank of Freedom .-. First National Bank of Mildred First National Bank of New Wilmington First National Bank of Centralia Total (38 banks) $25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 1,215,000 DELAWARE. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. MARYLAND. 9429 9444 9469 9474 National Bank of Mechanicsville First National Bank of Parkton White Hall National Bank, Whitehall Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Bel Air Total (4 banks) $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 Total Eastern States (72 banks) $4,345,000 VIRGINIA. 9291 9295 9300 9343 9375 9379 9433 9455 9475 First National Bank of Chase C i t y . . . First National Bank of Altavista First National Bank of Portsmouth.. American National Bank of Danville. Buchanan National Bank, Buchanan. First National Bank of Appalachia... First National Bank of Lawrenceville First National Bank of Crewe National Bank of Danville Total (9 banks) $50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 125,000 515,000 WEST VIRGINIA. 9453 9462 9523 First National Bank of Rowlesburg First National Bank of Shinnston.. National Bank of Fairmont Alderson National Bank, Alderson. Total (4 banks) $25,000 45,000 200,000 25,000 295,000 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTEOLLEE No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED OF THE DURING 115 CUBBENCY. THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. NORTH CAROLINA. 9335 9458 9471 9531 9548 9571 $100,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 150,000 Commercial National Bank of Statesville. First National Bank of Murphy Merchants National Bank of Raleigh First National Bank of Mooresville First National Bank of Cherryville First National Bank of Hendersonville.., Total (6 banks) 450,000 SOUTH CAROLINA. $25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 9296 Home National Bank of Lexington. 9342 First National Bank of Cheraw 9407 Peoples National Bank of Rock Hill 9533 First National Bank of Sharon Total (4 banks) 175,000 GEORGIA. 9302 9329 9346 First National Bank of Thomson Farmers National Bank of Monticello First National Bank of Monticello.... $90,000 30,000 50,000 Total (3 banks) 170,000 ALABAMA. 9506 First National Bank of Pell City.... 9550 Farmers National Bank of Opelika . $25,000 50,000 Total (2 banks). 75,000 TEXAS. 9341 9353 9357 9369 9485 Trinity National Bank of Dallas Houston National Exchange Bank, Houston Commercial National Bank of Beaumont Farmers National Bank of Forney First National Bank of Post City $600,000 200,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 Total (5 banks) 1,050,000 ARKANSAS. 9324 9332 9354 9494 9501 First First First First First National National National National National Bank Bank Bank Bank Bank of Earle of Walnut Ridge.. of Lewisville of Benton of Fordyce Total (5 banks) $30,000 " 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 I 155,000 KENTUCKY. 9320 9356 9365 9456 9561 First National Bank of Jackson Allen County National Bank of Scottsville American National Bank of Bowling Green United States National Bank of Owensboro Bank of Mays ville, National Banking Association Total (5 banks) $25,000 25,000 125,000 250,000 100,000 525,000 116 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBEB 31, 1909—Continued. TENNESSEE. 9319 9331 9334 9470 9532 9558 9565 First National Bank of Mount Pleasant. Citizens National Bank of Waverly First National Bank of Paris First National Bank of Spring City Hermitage National Bank of Nashville.. First National Bank of Elizabethton First National Bank of Ducktown Total (7 banks). $50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 300,000 25,000 25,000 525,000 Total Southern States (50 banks) $3,935,000 OHIO. 9274 9282 9284 9336 9394 9446 9450 9487 9518 9536 9547 9553 9563 First National Bank of Mendon Central National Bank of Columbus... Rempel National Bank of Logan First National Bank of Versailles First National Bank of Higginsport... Farmers National Bank of Springfield First National Bank of Okeana First National Bank of West Union... Farmers National Bank of Seven Mile. First National Bank of Kingston Lancaster National Bank, Lancaster.. First National Bank of Brookville First National Bank of Arnettsville... Total (13 banks) $25,000 200,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 0,000 INDIANA. 9266 9279 9286 9299 9352 9381 9401 9463 9488 9492 9510 9537 9540 9562 Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Boonville Farmers National Bank of Wilkinson First National Bank of Butler First National Bank of Fortville Patoka National Bank, Patoka Merchants National Bank of Michigan City First National Bank of Cannelton Farmers National Bank of Princeton First National Bank of Arcadia Whiteland National Bank, Whiteland First National Bank of Ambia Continental National Bank of Indianapolis First National Bank of Clay City First National Bank of Oakland City Total (14 banks) $50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 400,000 25,000 50,000 925,000 ILLINOIS. 9277 9293 9325 9338 9368 9388 9397 9398 9406 9408 9425 9435 9438 9439 9500 9525 9527 9530 9572 First National Bank of Wyanet Farmers National Bank of Kansas Tremont National Bank, Tremont First National Bank of West Salem First National Bank of Wheaton First National Bank of St. Elmo First National Bank of Brighton Hopedale National Bank, Hopedale First National Bank of Gardner Peoples National Bank of McLeansboro Hoopestqn National Bank, Hoopeston.. City National Bank of Shawneetown... First National Bank of Stewardson First National Bank of Ridgway Batavia National Bank, Batavia First National Bank of Odin First National Bank of Noble First National Bank of Blue Mound Citizens National Bank of Sycamore Total (19 banks) $25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 35,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 785,000 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED OP THE 117 CURRENCY. DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. MICHIGAN. Charter No. 9359 9421 9497 9509 9517 9556 Capital. Title. First National Bank of Hubbell National Bank of Commerce, Adrian First National Bank of Burr Oak Baraga County National Bank of L'Anse Gogebic National Bank of Ironwood Negaunee National Bank, Negaunee $25,000 100,000 35,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 385,000 Total (6 banks). WISCONSIN. 9304 9347 9387 9419 9522 $50,000 200,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 Citizens National Bank of Stoughton City National Bank of Oshkosh First National Bank of Crandon First National Bank of Port Washington First National Bank of Fennimore 350,000 Total (5 banks) MINNESOTA. 9267 9321 9327 9374 9409 9442 9457 First National Bank of Mountain Lake First National Bank of Beaver Creek Northern National Bank of Duluth American Exchange National Bank of Duluth Scandinavian American National Bank of Minneapolis Metropolitan National Bank of Minneapolis Farmers National Bank of Hendricks First National Bank of Sandstone $25,000 25,000 250,000 500,000 250,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 Total (8 banks) 1,300,000 IOWA. 9298 9303 9306 9447 9549 9555 Milford National Bank, Milford National Bank of Bloomfield City National Bank of Council Bluffs First National Bank of Conrad First National Bank of Clearrield First National Bank of Dversville Total (6 banks). j - 125,000 55,000 120,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 300,000 MISSOURI. 9297 Mercantile National Bank of St. Louis 9311 Southwest National Bank of Kansas City. 9315 Merchants National Bank of Springfield... 9382 Thornton National Bank of Nevada 9383 Leeds National Bank, Leeds 9404 ! Gate City National Bank of Kansas City.. 9460 | Broadway National Bank of St. Louis 9490 I First National Bank of Edina 9519 First National Bank of Windsor 9560 ! Drovers National Bank of Kansas City Total (10 banks). Total Middle Western States (81 banks) ,500,000 ,000,000 200,000 100,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 35,000 50,000 200,000 1,510,000 $8,235,000 118 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. NORTH DAKOTA. 9287 9386 9390 9412 9472 9484 9489 9521 9524 9539 First National Bank of Nome First National Bank of Ambrose Anamoose National Bank, Anamoose First National Bank of Anamoose First National Bank of Stanley First National Bank of Beach First National Bank of Mott Farmers National Bank of Ellendale.' First National Bank of Drake First National Bank of Belfield Total (10 banks) $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 250,000 SOUTH DAKOTA. 9301 9376 9377 9393 9445 First National Bank of Lemmon First National Bank of Mclntosh Whitbeck National Bank of Chamberlain First National Bank of Selby Gregory National Bank, Gregory First National Bank of Gary Dakota National Bank of Yankton Total (7 banks) $25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 255,000 NEBRASKA. Grand Island National Bank, Grand Island Minden Exchange National Bank, Minden. Citizens National Bank of McCook First National Bank of Bristow 9466 City National Bank of Omaha 9504 First National Bank of Plainview 9395 9400 Total (6 banks) $100 ,000 50 ,000 50 ,000 25 ,000 200 ,000 40 ,000 465,000 KANSAS. 9309 9373 9384 9465 Peoples National Bank of Kansas City First National Bank of Prairie View.. First National Bank of Natoma First National Bank of Thayer Peoples National Bank of Belleville... Total (5 banks) $200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 315,000 MONTANA. 9270 9337 9355 9396 9440 9449 9486 9520 Musselshell Valley National Bank, Harlowton First National Bank of Three Forks Merchants National Bank of Billings First National Bank of Columbus Citizens National Bank of Havre First National Bank of Poison First National Bank of Hamilton First National Bank of Valier Total (8 banks) $50,000 25,000 250,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 500,000 WYOMING. 9557 First National Bank of Torrington Stockgrowers National Bank of Rawlins Total (2 banks) $25,000 75,000 100,000 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTKOLLEB No. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED OF THE CTJEBENOY. DURING THE YEAR 119 ENDED OCTOBER 31 1909—Continued. COLORADO. 9278 9451 9454 First National Bank of Holyoke Platteville National Bank, Platteville Farmers National Bank of Sterling Total (3 banks) $50,000 25,000 50,000 125,000 NEW MEXICO. 9292 9441 First National Bank of Cimarron First National Bank of Hope State National Bank of Artesia.. $25,000 25,000 50,000 Total (3 banks) 100,000 OKLAHOMA. 9275 9514 9564 9567 First National Bank of Spiro First National Bank of Seminole Farmers National Bank of Oklahoma City. Union National Bank of Bartlesville Total (4 banks). $25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 Total Western States (48 banks) $2,360,000 WASHINGTON. 9265 9273 9280 9351 9372 9389 9411 9417 9443 9478 9499 9535 First National Bank of Pasco Whitman County National Bank of Rosalia. First National Bank of Bremerton First National Bank of Maiden First National Bank of Monroe Chehalis National Bank, Chehalis First National Bank of Okanogan Benton County National Bank of Prosser Broughton National Bank of Dayton Monroe National Bank, Monroe The National Bank of Palouse United States National Bank of Aberdeen... Total (12 banks). $25,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 25.000 50;000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 465,000 OREGON. 9281 9314 9328 9348 9358 9363 9423 9431 9496 First National Bank of Hermiston United States National Bank of La Grande First National Bank of North Bend Ontario National Bank, Ontario United States National Bank of Newberg.. First National Bank of Bend Douglas National Bank of Roseberg United States National Bank of Ashland... United States National Bank of Vale Total (9 banks) $25,000 100,000 25,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 460,000 CALIFORNIA. 9294 Butte County National Bank of Chico.. 9308 First National Bank of Sanger 9323 First National Bank of Coalinga 9349 El Centro National Bank, El Centre . . 9350 First National Bank of El Centro 9366 Crown City National Bank of Pasadena 9370 First National Bank of Exeter 9378 First National Bank of Hollister 9410 First National Bank of Emeryville 9424 The National Bank of San Mateo 9437 First National Bank of Merced 9459 First National Bank of Banning 9467 First National Bank of Claremont FRASER Digitized for $250,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 120 No. EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 9.—NATIONAL BANKS CHARTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. CALIFORNIA—Continued. 9479 9481 9483 9493 9502 9512 9515 9538 9546 9551 9570 McCloud National Bank, McCloud First National Bank of Oxnard Marine National Bank of San Diego First National Bank of Woodland Central National Bank of Oakland Peoples National Bank of National City First National Bank of Wilmington Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Fullerton First National Bank of Corcoran Calistoga National Bank, Calistoga Commercial National Bank of Upland Total (24 banks) $25,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 ,000,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 2,405,000 IDAHO. 9272 Lincoln County National Bank of Shoshone. 9333 American National Bank of Caldwell 9371 First National Bank of Gooding 9432 Citizens National Bank of Salmon 9477 First National Bank of Challis 9491 First National Bank of Wendell 9566 First National Bank of Kellogg $30,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 Total (7 banks). 225,000 UTAH. 9403 Continental National Bank of Salt Lake City $250,000 NEVADA. 9310 Ely National Bank, Ely 9452 McGill National Bank, McGill Total (2 banks) $25,000 25,000 50,000 Total Pacific States (55 banks) Total United States (309 banks) No. $3,855,000 22,830,000 1 0 . — N U M B E R OF STATE B A N K S C O N V E R T E D INTO NATIONAL B A N K I N G ASSOCIAT I O N S I N E A C H S T A T E A N D T E R R I T O R Y F R O M 1863 T O O C T O B E R 3 1 , 1909. State or Territory. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Number of banks. 10 2 17 43 14 65 6 2 5 18 6 20 18 35 59 30 8 34 34 182 13 52 4 Capital. $1,000,000 100,000 1,165,000 10,927,800 1,065,000 18,932,770 585,010 230,000 1,225,000 1,587,000 200,000 2,355,000 928,000 1,685,000 2,472,000 5,281,900 2,800,000 4,605,000 9,824,372 65,641,200 1,335,000 3,671,000 240,000 10,684,300 305,000 State or Territory Number of Capital. banks. Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina.. North Dakota... Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania... Rhode Island... South Carolina.. South Dakota... Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia... Wisconsin Wyoming $2,745,000 2,595,000 7,670,450 200,000 92,406,291 1,366,000 1,010,000 1,740,000 1,400,000 1,101,000 30,444,095 16,717,550 950,000 675,000 2,445,000 200,000 2,029,990 1,981,300 815,000 1,533,900 1,785,000 100,000 Total 320,755,928 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 121 No. 11.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE EXTENDED UNDER ACT OP JULY 12, 1882, TO OCTOBER 31, 1909. State or Territory. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New E n g l a n d States Number of banks. 73 51 47 253 61 86 571 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 304 90 318 18 53 9 Eastern States 792 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 27 22 14 12 State or Territory. Georgia Florida 1 Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas 1 Kentucky Tennessee Southern States... Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota i Iowa Missouri M i d d l e Western States Number of banks. 20 i 13 96 8 64 34 341 | 192 85 166 71 52 44 120 44 State or Territory. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Number of banks. 17 19 75 80 11 6 29 5 242 15 18 29 6 5 1 1 Pacific States 75 United States 2,795 774 ; No. 12.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE REEXTENDED UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882, AS AMENDED APRIL 12, 1902, TO OCTOBER 31, 1909. State or Territory. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New E n g l a n d States Number of banks. 46 30 25 142 24 61 328 New York. New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 173 44 140 11 28 1 Eastern States 397 State or Territory. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Texas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States... Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Number of banks. 10 8 2 4 1 3 8 7 46 63 27 39 11 17 8 State or Territory. Iowa Missouri Middle Western States Nebraska Kansas Colorado Western States Oregon Idaho Number of banks. 18 5 188 3 2 3 8 1 1 Pacific States 2 United States 969 122 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 13.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 3 1 , 1910, WITH DATE OP EXPIRATION AND CAPITAL, THE CHARTERS OF WHICH MAY BE EXTENDED UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882. Title. State: 4153 4161 4165 4182 4205 4160 4211 4166 4168 4179 4229 4177 4172 4173 4175 4202 4192 4189 4200 4178 4184 4212 4204 4183 4217 4226 4246 4240 4194 4209 4214 Galveston National Bank, Galyeston , Dawson National Bank of Lexington First National Bank of Cozad Central National Bank of Freehold First National Bank of Delta First National Bank of Stewartsville Amsterdam City National Bank, Amsterdam Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Abilene First National Bank of Southern Oregon of Grants PassFirst National Bank of Flatonia Seattle National Bank, Seattle First National Bank of Greeneville First National Bank of Salida Albion National Bank, Albion First National Bank of Rockdale South End National Bank of Boston Northern National Bank of Philadelphia First National Bank of Marion Big Sandy National Bank of Catlettsburg National Bank of Commerce in St. Louis First National Bank of Victoria Citizens National Bank of Johnstown Hazleton National Bank, Hazleton Traders National Bank of Scranton Clay City National Bank, Clay City First National Bank of Alliance Comanche National Bank, Comanche Storieham National Bank, Stoneham Stockmens National Bank of Fort Benton Merchants National Bank of Sioux City First National Bank of Amarillo Tex... Nebr.. do... N. J. Pa. Mo.. N. Y.. Tex... Oreg.. Tex. Wash. Tenn.. Colo. Nebr.. Tex... Mass.. Pa. Ind. Ky.. Mo. Tex.. Pa... ..do.. ..do... Ky.... Nebr.. Tex... Mass.. Mont.. Iowa.. Tex... 4199 4215 4216 4208 4230 4289 4218 4210 4225 4238 4267 4219 4222 4247 4221 4274 4223 4227 4252 4241 4233 4243 4253 4271 4234 4239 4236 4279 4318 4275 4250 4259 4260 4248 4255 4263 4286 4299 4265 4287 4294 4296 Commercial National Bank of Bradford First National Bank of Plattsburg Homer National Bank, Homer Gibbs National Bank of Huntsville Suffolk County National Bank of Riverhead First National Bank of Van Alstyne National Howard Bank of Baltimore First National Bank of Wymore Pierce City National Bank, Pierce City First National Bank of Beeville Citizens National Bank of Waynesburg First National Bank of St. Marys Pennsylvania National Bank of Pittsburg Lincoln National Bank of Washington First National Bank of Manchester Boonton National Bank, Boonton National Bank of Poland Somerset County National Bank of Somerset Farmers National Bank of Houlton First National Bank of Bellville First National Bank of Effingham Maryville National Bank, Maryville First National Bank of Navasota Farmers National Bank of Lebanon First National Bank of Portage Citizens National Bank of Lebanon First National Bank of Gallatin National Bank of Commerce of Pierre Central National Bank of Cleveland Island Pond National Bank, Island Pond Anniston National Bank, Anniston First National Bank of Cameron Citizens National Bank of Covington City National Bank of Wichita Falls National Bank of Claysville First National Bank of Seymour Merchants National Bank of Massillon Carlinville National Bank, Carlinville First National Bank of Bowie Consolidated National Bank of Tucson First National Bank of Georgetown City National Bank of Wateftown Pa.. Mo.. La. Tex N. Y . . . Tex Md. Nebr. Mo. Tex Pa Ohio. Pa D.C... Iowa... N.J.... N.Y... Pa. Me.. Tex. 111. Mo Tex Ky Date of expiration. Capital. 1909. Nov. 1 $125,000 Nov. 4 50,000 do. 50,000 Nov. 9 50,000 ..do 50,000 Nov. 11 50,000 Nov. 16 200,000 Nov. 18 100,000 Nov. 19 50,000 do. 50,000 Nov. 22 500,000 Nov. 23 50,000 Nov. 25 50,000 ..do 50,000 Nov. 29 75,000 Dec. 2 200,000 Dec. 3 200,000 Dec. 4 200,000 Dec. 7 50,000 Dec. 10 10,000,000 Dec. 13 150,000 do. 100,000 Dec. 14 200,000 Dec. 17 250,000 ..do..... 50,000 Dec. 19 50,000 ..do 50,000 Dec. 23 50,000 Dec. 24 200,000 Dec. 26 100,000 ..do..... 200,000 1910. Jan. 1 100,000 Jan. 2 75,000 80,000 .do. Jan. 6 50,000 ...do..... 50,000 Jan. 7 50,000 Jan. 8 230,000 Jan. 9 50,000 Jan. 13 50,000 ...do.... 50,000 Jan. 15 200,000 Jan. 16 60,000 ...do.... 200,000 .do 200,000 Jan. 17 50,000 ...do...., 100,000 Jan. 22 50,000 d(5, 50,000 Jan. 27 50,000 Feb. 1 30,000 Feb. 3 50,000 do 100,000 ..do.... 50,000 Feb. 6 50,000 wls' Feb. 8 75,000 Ohio... ..do.... 80,000 Tenn... Feb. 13 50,000 S. Dak. do 100,000 Ohio. Feb. 18 1,000,000 Vt... Feb. 22 75,000 Feb. 24 Ala.. 100,000 .do Mo.. 50,000 ...do.... Ky... 200,000 Feb. 26 Tex.. 150,000 Mar. 4 Pa. 50,000 Mar. 5 Tex.. 75,000 Mar. 6 Ohio. 150,000 Mar. 8 111. 50,000 Mar. 10 Tex... 50,000 Mar. 15 Ariz.. 50,000 ...do...., Tex... 100,000 N. Y., ...do.... 100,000 123 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 13.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1910, ETC.—Continued. Title. 4272 4278 4364 4276 4352 4284 4292 4283 4305 4309 4374 4285 4301 4325 4322 4330 4308 4310 4341 4293 4295 4314 4331 4297 4311 4320 4339 4306 4300 4313 4312 4327 4319 4380 4350 4342 4336 4338 4324 4366 4386 4411 4346 4345 4385 4355 4356 4347 4348 4368 4375 4372 4373 4379 4384 4389 4365 4377 4376 4392 4441 4410 4428 4393 4381 4398 4400 4396 4418 4408 4403 4420 4510 4412 4437 4416 Valley National Bank of Chambersburg First National Bank of Athens Citizens National Bank of Laurel Tecumseh National Bank, Tecumseh First National Bank of Pen Argyl Central National Bank of Junction City Peoples National Bank of Winston Silver Bow National Bank of Butte City German National Bank of Ripon Provident National Bank of Waco Butler County National Bank of Butler National Bank of Commerce of Baltimore First National Bank of Corvallis Forest City National Bank of Rockford American National Bank of Austin North Wales National Bank, North Wales Austin National Bank, Austin National Bank of the Republic at Salt Lake City Utah National Bank of Salt Lake City Exchange National Bank of Canal Dover First National Bank of New Braunfels First National Bank of Lexington First National Bank of Canal Dover Capital National Bank of Olympia First National Bank of Ladonia First National Bank of Rawlins Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg First National Bank of Big Springs Arlington National Bank of Lawrence Peoples National Bank of Monmouth First National Bank of Rhinelander Second National Bank of Chestertown Tredegar National Bank of Jacksonville National Bank of Chester South Texas National Bank of Houston City National Bank of Kankakee Citizens National Bank of Ironton Lavaca County National Bank of Hallettsville First National Bank of Tekamah First National Bank of Hico Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Cleburne City National Bank of Paris First National Bank of Rusk City National Bank of Holdrege First National Bank of Muskogee First National Bank of Tyrone First National Bank of Greenville First National Bank of North Baltimore Guthrie National Bank, Guthrie First National Bank of Midland National Bank of Commerce of Seattle Union National Bank of Grand Forks First National Bank of King City Waxahachie National Bank, Waxahachie First National Bank of Dickinson First National Bank of Grand View Citizens National Bank of Englewood First National Bank of Gastonia First National Bank of Charter Oak Sedalia National Bank, Sedalia Central National Bank of Carthage First National Bank of Giddings First National Bank of Darby First National Bank of Ardmore Inter-State National Bank of Kansas City a Hackley National Bank of Muskegon National Bank of Monmouth American National Bank of Helena Beckham National Bank of Graham First National Bank of Orwigsburg Astoria National Bank, Astoria Union National Bank of Atlantic City Northwestern National Bank of Sioux City Citizens National Bank of Charleston Greeley National Bank, Greeley National Bank of Cold Spring on Hudson, Cold Spring a Post-office address, Stock Yards Station, Kansas State. Date of expiration. Capital. 1910. Mar. 17 $100,000 Mar. 18 50,000 ..do 50,000 Mar. 22 50,000 do 100,000 Mar. 24 100,000 ..do 300,000 Mar. 25 200,000 ..do 100,000 Mar. 31 300,000 Apr. 1 300,000 Apr. 5 300,000 Apr. 7 50,000 preg. Apr. 8 Ill 100,000 Apr. 10 Tex 200,000 Apr. 14 Pa. 50,000 Apr. 16 Tex 300,000 Utah.... ..do 300,000 ..do, Apr. 19 200,000 Ohio Apr. 21 50,000 Apr. 22 Tex 100,000 Va... do. 50,000 Ohio. Apr. 23 50,000 Wash Apr. 24 100,000 Tex.. Apr. 26 100,000 Wyo. Apr. 29 75,000 Pa... do. 200,000 Tex.. May 1 50,000 Mass. May 2 100,000 111... do. 75,000 Wis.. May 5 50,000 Md ..do 50,000 Ala.. May 6 50,000 Vt... May 8 25,000 Tex.. May 10 500,000 111.... May 20 100,000 Ohio. May 22 100,000 Tex.. .do. 60,000 Nebr. May 23 100,000 Tex.. ..do 50,000 ...do.. May 26 100,000 ...do.. May 28 400,000 ...do.. May 29 50,000 Nebr. June 2 60,000 Okla. June 7 250,000 June 9 Pa... 100,000 June 10 Ky... 30,000 June 12 Ohio. 60,000 June 16 Okla. 150,000 .do. Tex.. 100,000 Wash June 21 1,000,000 N. Dak . June 25 100,000 Mo. June 28 100,000 Tex June 30 100,000 N. Dak. July 3 50,000 Tex ..do 40,000 N.J , July 8 50,000 N.C.... do. 100,000 Iowa July 9 40,000 Mo July 10 100,000 July 12 ...do 100,000 July 14 Tex 60,000 July 15 Pa 50,000 Okla.... July 17 60,000 July 22 Kans 500,000 Mich.... July 28 100,000 July 29 Ill 200,000 Aug. 2 Mont 200,000 Aug. 4 Tex 100,000 Aug. 5 Pa 50,000 Aug. 9 Oreg 50,000 Aug. 14 N.J 100,000 Aug. 19 Iowa 100,000 W. Va.. Aug. 21 125,000 Aug. 22 Colo 100,000 N . Y . . . . Aug. 25 50,000 City, Mo. Pa. Tex. Md Nebr.... Pa Kans N.C.... Mont Wis Tex Pa. Md.. 124 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 13.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1910, ETC.—Continued. Title. 4433 4413 4430 4414 4443 4417 4419 4424 4429 4501 4423 4425 4449 4451 4444 4422 4445 4427 4448 4438 4440 4461 4448 4436 4447 4454 4469 4453 4468 4450 4513 4477 4506 4459 4490 4462 4475 4482 4481 4495 4520 First National Bank of Vienna First National Bank of Reed City Richmond National Bank, Richmond First National Bank of Waupaca New First National Bank of Columbus First National Bank of Telluride First National Bank of Canastota Old National Bank of Waupaca First National Bank of Valdosta First National Bank of Harriman Corpus Christi National Bank, Corpus Christi Joplin National Bank, Joplin First National Bank of Anna Hamilton National Bank, Hamilton Merchants National Bank of Carlisle First National Bank of Girardville Peoples National Bank of Waynesboro First National Bank of Hoquiam First National Exchange Bank of Port Huron First National Bank of Rockport Arizona National Bank of Tucson First National Bank of Itasca First National Bank of Custer City, Custer Palestine National Bank, Palestine National Bank of Denison Lumbermens National Bank of Menominee German-American National Bank of Aurora National Bank of Tarentum Merchants National Bank of La Fayette First National Bank of Sac City Merchants National Bank of Bangor Dominion National Bank of Bristol a Marine National Bank of Ashtabula First National Bank of Farmington First National Bank of Eagle Pass First National Bank of Sewickley First National Bank of Carterville Merchants and Farmers National Bank of Dansville Second National Bank of Connellsville First National Bank of Walton Joliet National Bank, Joliet Total (190 banks) State. 111. Mich. Ky Wis.... Ohio... Colo. N. Y. Wis.. Ga. Tenn., Tex... Mo.... 111. Tex. Pa., .do.. do.. Wash. Mich... Tex Ariz.... Tex. S.Dak. Tex. ..do.. Mich. 111.... Pa. Ind... Iowa. Pa... Va... Ohio. Me. Tex. Pa.. Mo. N.Y., Pa... N. Y. Ill Date of expiration. 1910. Aug. 25 Aug. 26 ..do Aug. 30 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 do. Sept. 6 ..do Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 do Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 ..do Sept. 25 do. ..do Sept. 27 Sept. 29 ..do Oct. 1 ..do Oct. 4 .do. Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 do. Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 ...do Oct. 29 Capital. $60,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 500,000 75,000 50,000 5o;ooo 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50.000 100,000 100,000 150,000 52,300 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 31,877,300 a Post-office, Bristol, Tenn. 125 KEPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CUEKENCY. No. 14.—NATIONAL BANKS THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 3 1 , 1910, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION, ETC., THE CHARTER OF WHICH MAY BE REEXTENDED UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 12, 1882, AS AMENDED APRIL 12, 1902. State. Date of expiration. N. Y . . . . Vt La Vt Ohio.... Ill Iowa Mo N. J Ky Va Ill ..do Kans 111 ..do Mich.... Pa | Iowa. Cal... Mich. 111.... Va. Iowa 1910. Apr. 28 June 7 Aug. 1 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Sept, 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. ...do Title. 1697 1698 1778 1700 1784 1721 1757 1712 1737 1720 1716 1717 1715 1718 1723 1719 1731 1743 1726 1741 1758 1773 1738 1786 First National Bank of Port Henry Howard National Bank of Burlington New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans.. Baxter National Bank of Rutland Bellefontaine National Bank, Bellefontaine.. First National Bank of Watseka First National Bank of Sioux City Moniteau National Bank of California First National Bank of Hightstown Fayette 7 National Bank of Lexington Citizens National Bank of Alexandria First National Bank of Sterling Salem National Bank, Salem First National Bank of Ottawa First National Bank of Tuscola Jacksonville National Bank, Jacksonville First National Bank of Lapeer National Security Bank of Philadelphia Iowa National Bank of Ottumwa First National Bank of San Francisco First National Bank of Charlotte First National Bank of Morris Loudoun National Bank of Leesburg First National Bank of Sigourney Total (24 banks). Capital. $100,000 300,000 1,000,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 200,000 75,000 250,000 100,000 3,000,000 75,000 200,000 100,000 75,000 6,835,000 No. 15.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH FROM JANUARY 1, 1878, TO NOVEMBER 1, 1909, 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. 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 Lawful U.S.bonds Circulation Total Num- Authorized on money on deposit to secured by deposit nationalber of capital stock. secure to re- bank circunotes banks. deem circulaU. S. bonds. lation. outstanding. tion. $485,557,771 $346,187,550 484,836,371 346,302,050 482,952,071 346,522,550 482,144,671 346,336,250 481,019,671 347,711,850 480,660,571 349,166,450 479,627,996 349,546,400 477,675,996 348,880,900 477,698,296 349,049,450 476,335,396 349,560,650 2,053 473,865,396 349,408,900 473,859,396 349,795,000 $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 $321,672,505 322,079,310 321,989,991 322,193,514 323,141,679 323,988,085 324,514,284 323,906.559 323,449; 162 323,147,719 322,460,715 323,291.056 349,068,000 348,939,200 350,690,400 351,196,400 352,250,550 353,422,300 354,254,600 353,201,800 355,638,950 359,030,500 363,802,400 365,194,900 313,218,189 312,725,809 313,691,639 314,244,779 315,628,352 316,335,949 317,315,679 316,412,560 317,534,289 320,868,979 324,054,279 326,684,059 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 2,050 471,609,396 469,995.856 467,778; 606 465,890,006 464,608,206 463,223,515 462,843,515 462,822,515 462,567,515 463,117,515 462,392,515 461,842,515 126 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 15.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. 1880. January February. March April May June July August September October November December Lawful U. S. bonds Circulation Total Num- Authorized on money on deposit to secured by deposit nationalto re- bank ber of capital stock. secure circunotes U. S. bonds. deem circula- outstanding. banks. lation. tion. $461,557,515 $367,021,000 $328,773,639 461,715,515 364,765,900 326,785,599 462,407,585 362,728,050 325,032,790 464,177,585 363,656,050 325,425,390 464,507,585 363,003,650 325,519,740 464,915,185 362,715,050 325,301,700 465,205,185 361,652,050 324,242,730 465,915,185 361,152,050 323,886,720 466,267,285 361,113,450 323.903,330 466,245,085 359,935,450 323,056,530 2,095 466,590,085 359,748,950 322,798,130 467,639,085 359,808,550 322,206,550 1881. January February March April May June July August September October November December 2,155 1882. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1883. January February March April May June July August September October November December 2,301 2,521 1884. January February March April May June July August September October November December 2,671 $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 $342,387,336 343,730,907 343,636,989 344,385,077 344,930,650 345,183,733 344,505,427 344,153,687 344,056,778 343,904,893 343,834,107 343,706,641 467,039,084 466,981, 785 466,640,185 466,890,185 467,542,685 468,557,685 469,382,685 470,322,685 471,282,935 472,565,935 466,307,335 467,907,335 359,823,550 359,811,050 345,739,050 351,480,000 354,683,000 358,829,900 360,488,400 362,684,000 364,285,500 365,751,500 369,608,500 371,336,100 322,832,101 322,654, 721 305,587,202 309,034,317 316,226,247 318,497,814 321,148,399 323, 478,586 325,324,746 326,513,546 329,180,122 331,729,532 21,523,102 21,895,977 38,447, 716 38,538,105 36,374,320 35,653,904 33,894,276 33,846,027 32,675,940 32,237,394 31,164,128 30,438,878 344,355,203 344,550,698 344,034,918 347,572, 422 352,600,567 354,151, 718 355,042,675 357,324,613 358,000,686 358, 750, 940 360,344,250 362,168,410 470,018,135 472,303,135 473,866,240 475,411,240 478,013,940 482,954,940 486,511,335 487,803, 635 487,538,635 489, 741,635 491,591,635 493,176,635 371,692,100 371,270,200 370,602, 700 369,900,700 366,359,650 364,079,350 361,212, 700 362, 736,500 361, 452,350 362,043,250 362,505,650 362,174,250 332,398,922 331,682,622 331,230,311 331,242,702 327, 729,622 323, 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, 772,130 354,589,221 353,342,671 352,013,787 350,958,161 518,031,135 517,380,635 519,104,635 521,573,635 523,348,635 525,992,165 528,784,165 530,784,165 532,274,165 532,749,165 532,554,165 531,875,105 347,538,200 343,475,550 341,533,050 339,116,150 337,618,650 336,257,150 334,147,850 332,588,600 331,371,100 329,186,000 325,316,300 320,244, 700 310,953,321 307,828,001 306,100, 465 303,699,075 302,533,855 301,238, 845 299,369,370 297,983,165 297,136, 455 295,375,959 291,849,659 287,277,980 39,529,507 41,671,892 40,532,837 41,015,561 40,571,613 39,768,855 40,130,513 39,913,971 39,495,690 40,453,269 41,710,163 44,235,274 350,482,828 349,499,893 346,633,302 344,714,636 343,105,468 341,007,700 339,499,833 337,897,136 336,632,145 335,829,228 333,559, S13 331,513,254 KEPOBT OP THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. 127 No. 15.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OP EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. 1885. January February March April May June July August September October November December Lawful U. S. bonds Circulation Total money on Num- Authorized on deposit to secured by deposit nationalto re- bank ber of capital stock. secure circunotes banks. U. S. bonds. deem circula- outstanding. lation. tion. $529,910,165 $318,655,050 $285,496,055 530,380,165 317,282,600 284,127,895 530,590,165 315,854,500 282,772,315 531,151,165 315,386,850 282,336,725 531,241,165 315,127,450 282,434,075 530,830,865 313,428,700 280,831,610 531,540,465 312,145,200 279,528,175 532,328,465 310,225,150 277,826,775 532,749,965 309,768,050 277,371,525 532,034,965 300,074,550 277,149,661 532,877,965 308,364,550 276,304,189 2,727 533,447,965 307,544,250 275,821,779 $43,662,568 42,784,663 41,888,596 39,881,941 38,468,630 38,032,217 39,541,757 39,503,567 39,613,802 40,274,772 39,542,979 41,704,029 $329,158,623 326,912,558 324,660,911 322,218,666 320,902,705 318,863,827 319,069,932 317,330,342 316,985,327 317,424,433 315,847,168 317,525,808 1886. January February March April May June July August September October November December 534,378,265 535,398,265 537,896,965 538,652,065 540,414,565 543,669,565 545,206,565 549,542,565 550,252,565 553,002,565 552,775,165 553,855,165 306,008,750 302,257,000 296,780,400 289,729,650 285,447,950 279,537,400 275,974,800 273,549,800 270,524,150 261,848,900 245,444,050 234,991,800 274,466,748 271,065,593 266,047,488 259,405,300 255,322,541 250,257,632 247,087,961 244,675,012 242,168,247 234,682.736 219,710;656 210,525,601 42,976,706 46,951,839 52,049,017 56,826,227 58,555,047 61,580,662 61,922,499 62,151,745 62,505,757 68,828,505 81,819,233 88,781,909 317,443,454 318,017,432 318,096,505 316,231,527 313,877,588 311,838,294 309,010,460 306,826,757 304,674,004 303,511,241 301,529,889 299,307,510 1887. 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 98,039,485 102,114,704 103,979,299 103,051,871 107,588,447 107,150,847 104,313,124 102,962,170 102,826,136 102,019,176 296,771,981 293,074,741 289,044,211 287,124,255 285,005,315 282,360,891 279,217,788 276,454,277 274,264,509 272,893,850 272,041,203 269,882,995 584,726,915 586,505,915 588,785,915 589,637,915 591,437,915 592,467,915 592,852,915 594,631,915 595,313,915 596,041,015 596,796,015 597,457,315 184,444,950 182,764,950 182,161,700 181,863,700 182,033,450 180,005,150 178,312,650 177,438,800 176,508,850 173,280,250 170,003,350 166,796,550 165,205,724 163,833,205 163,235,505 162,743,135 162,891,912 161,134,338 159,642,657 158,874,203 158,133,712 155,365,068 152,366,328 149,487,373 103,193,154 102,024,952 99,492,361 97,427,882 95,692,133 94,675,310 92,719,664 90,758,447 88,294,850 88,236,639 87,018,909 86,955,794 268,398,878 265,858,157 262,727,866 260,171,017 258,584,045 255,809,648 252,362,321 249,632,650 246,428,562 243,601,707 239,385,237 236,443,167 598,239,065 599,709,365 600,684,365 602,404,365 603,264,365 607,390,365 609,670,365 612,535,365 614,925,365 617,844,365 620,174,365 621,959,365 163,480,900 160,463,950 157,485,700 154,590,150 151,522,350 149,829,850 148,121,450 147,758,450 148,150,700 147,037,200 145,668,150 144,709,250 146,372,588 143,580,313 140,874,515 138,190,798 135,375,463 133,769,313 132,244,437 131,890,777 132,101,128 131,225,172 130,207,285 129,388,116 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 1888. January February March April May June July August September October November December January February.. March April May June July August September. October November., December.. 3,061 3,151 3,319 128 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 15.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OP EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Lawful U. S. bonds Circulation Total Num- Authorized on money on deposit to secured by deposit nationalber of capital stock. secure to re- bank circunotes U. S. bonds. deem circula- outstanding. banks. lation. tion. Date. 1890. January February March April May June July August September October November December $623,791,365 $142,849,900 $127,742,440 630,003,865 142,266,750 126,747,030 632,757,865 143,197,000 127,410,251 637,372,865 143,900,750 128,046,801 638,932,865 144,216,150 128,920,916 644,587,865 144,658,650 128,976,526 646,937,865 145,228,300 129,767,150 651,367,865 145,434,750 129,854,561 652,852,865 143,102,350 127,825,431 655,002,865 140,428,600 125,430,316 3,567 659,782,865 140,190,900 124,958,736 662,947,865 140,427,400 125,253,195 3,585 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 ,. $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 3,597 3,608 3,614 3,624 3,638 3,650 3,662 3,670 3,678 3,693 3,694 3,699 665,267,865 666,977,865 669,007,865 671,477,865 672,197,865 673,422,865 676,247,865 681,742,865 683,125,865 684,660,865 684,755,865 685,515,865 140,510,650 140,720,700 140,790,200 141,036,150 140,949,900 141,310,150 142,508,900 146,089,650 149,839,200 151,229,100 152,950,350 155,283,700 125,660,361 125,859,360 125,957,235 126,054,415 125,970,955 126,267,575 127,221,391 129,708,040 133,790,690 135,093,378 136,753,837 138,605,343 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 3,705 3,718 3,717 3,727 3,736 3,742 3,765 3,769 3,777 3,779 3,788 3,793 685,762,265 687,332,265 688,332,265 688,923,665 689,298,665 690,908,665 692,123,665 694,428,665 695,263,665 695,563,665 693,868,665 695,308,665 157,205,950 158,515,050 159,513,800 160,447,300 161,352,550 162,549,050 163,190,050 163,500,550 164,012,050 164,498,550 164,883,000 166,511,500 140,084,203 141,435,288 142,319,978 143,355,178 143,954,506 144,680,363 145,683,023 146,132,463 146,460,033 147,191,593 147,241,063 148,010,239 32,994,382 31,770,208 30,301,897 29,174,273 28,522,069 27,818,986 27,000,827 26,395,250 26,196,396 25,595,167 25,191,083 25,604,632 173,078,585 173,205,496 172,621,375 172,529,451 172,476,575 172,499,349 172,683,850 172,527,713 172,656,429 172,786,760 172,432,146 173,614,871 3,803 3,805 3,814 3,832 3,841 3,856 3,846 3,829 3,805 3,800 3,798 3,794 695,148,665 696,089,665 696,149,665 695,949,665 695,554,665 698,454,665 698,824,665 699,034,665 697,963,165 698,128,165 695,953,165 695,703,165 168,247,000 169,282,300 171,094,550 172,229,050 173,258,800 174,539,050 176,588,250 182,617,850 204,096,200 209,407,100 209,416,350 208,942,100 150,526,651 151,197,221 152,887,461 153,860,416 155,142,318 156,028,010 151,900,919 163,221,294 178,636,718 187,864,985 188,016,228 187,697,826 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 3,791 3,788 3,780 3,784 3,779 3,776 3,775 3,775 3,765 3,761 3,756 3,751 693,353,165 691,893,165 684,690,165 682,538,165 680,438,165 678,998,165 678,023,165 677,258,165 676,568,165 674,866,365 672,671,365 671,471,365 205,961,600 203,594,500 202,052,350 202,933,850 201,330,250 201,251,500 201,691,750 202,268,500 202,276,950 200,953,700 199,706,200 197,349,700 185,194,522 182,887,853 181,148,710 181,666,268 180,601,247 180,613,585 180,662,521 181,149,511 181,300,217 180,251,065 179,401,304 177,073,359 23,344,322 24,974,254 26,330,810 26,209,427 27,231,785 26,631,434 26,690,723 26,389,555 26,21i;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 EEPOET OF T H E COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 129 No. 15.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. Lawful U. S. bonds Circulation money Total Num- Authorized on on deposit to nationalber of capital stock. secure secured b y deposit to recircubank notes banks. U . S. bonds. deem circula- outstanding. lation. tion. 1895. January February March April May June July August September October November December 3,748 $670,906,365 $196,707,700 $176,667,467 3,739 669,156,365 195,826,100 175,674,250 3,733 668,146,365 197,116,200 176,485,063 3,728 667,193,265 201,176,700 179,847,383 3,719 665,893,265 204,356,800 182,534,324 665,123,265 206,652,300 184,969,578 3,717 3,722 666,363,265 207,680,800 186,062,098 3,723 664,659,265 207,832,800 186,577,433 3,718 664,855,265 209,447,550 187,990,343 664,425,265 210,196,550 188,605,877 3,717 3,715 664,136,915 211,717,800 190,180,961 664,091,915 212,048,950 190,469,526 3,712 1896. January February March April May June July August September October November December 3,711 3,708 3,704 3,699 3,699 3,701 3,698 3,693 3,689 3,683 3,679 3.673 664,076,915 663,851,915 661,946,915 661,431,915 660,496,915 659,951,915 659,106,915 658,376,915 658,126,915 658,126,915 658,304,915 657,909,915 212,495,100 212,655,300 217,944,950 222,998,800 226,478,550 228,651,800 228,915,950 229,544,450 235,078,700 238,773,200 241,103,350 241,272,150 1897. January.. February.. March April May June July August September. October November., December.. 3,668 3,654 3,648 3,635 3,627 3,621 3,619 3,617 3,614 3,615 3,617 3,615 655,334,915 654,174,915 653,719,895 650,808,395 648,613,395 646,788,395 643,474,517 641,229,395 639,488,295 638,903,295 638,015,295 636,310,295 1898. January.. February.. March April May June July August September. October November. December.. 3,611 3,602 3,596 3,594 3,590 3,588 3,590 3,589 3,589 3,592 3,598 3,594 1899. January February. March April May June July August September October November. December,, 3,590 3,585 3,589 3,583 3,586 3,585 3,589 3,594 3,597 3,596 3,601 I 3,604 10774—CUR 1909 9 $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 $206,605,710 205,297,571 205,043,651 207,541,211 209,719,850 211,478,716 211,691,035 211,372,045 212,339,200 212,860,934 213,887,630 213,960,598 190,741,850 190,989,687 195,048,954 199,723,005 203,403,239 205,215,839 205,538,929 206,103,504 210,293,574 214,667,694 216,510,014 216,609,684 23,100,813 22,506,910 22,132,963 21,593,022 20,786,098 20,072,096 20,461,618 19,926,538 19,320,322 18,971,663 18,474,430 18,789,206 213,842,663 213,496,547 217,181,917 221,316,027 224,189,337 225,287,935 226,000,547 226,030,042 229,613,896 233,639,357 234,984,444 235,398,890 240,236,150 237,190,100 234,797,800 233,693,350 232,606,300 230,928,500 230,471,550 230,111,300 229,471,100 229,348,550 227,742,550 225,359,400 215,860,307 213,186,712 210,915,414 209,767,702 208,768,549 207,139,382 206,690,339 206,498,957 205,755,976 205,604,781 203,925,680 201,735,572 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 27,898,644 235,673,117 235,094,662 234,236,326 233,795,141 232,887,983 231,875,841 231,441,686 230,844,256 230,593,673 230,810,560 230,131,005 229,634,216 639,440,295 637,535,295 638,385,295 635,060,295 631,635,295 631,035,295 630,025,295 629,315,295 629,151,295 625,356,295 624,552,195 625,967,195 218,992,950 215,487,650 213,414,650 214,365,400 217,162,650 219,377,900 220,201,400 218,525.650 220,496;160 229,980,620 235,618,470 239,349,130 196,146,092 192,724,299 191,056,817 191,611,599 194,138,732 196,155,935 197,078,092 195,692,685 196,775,703 205,056,063 210,045,456 213,928,643 32,868,548 33,804,916 33,774,254 32,870,279 31,975,018 31,540,434 30,822,084 31,087,379 30,485,946 30,383,921 29,583,680 28,856,160 229,014,640 226,529,215 224,831,071 224,481,878 226,113,750 227,696,369 227,900,176 226,780,064 227,261,649 235,439,984 239,629,136 242,784,803 622, 482,195 613, 076,895 612, 831,895 610, 313,895 609, 053,895 610, 028,895 607, 871,245 609,292,245 608, 033,045 607, 418,045 528,045 368,045 239,943,050 236,479,840 236,075,690 234,433,890 232,167,910 230,600,310 229,688,110 230,464,110 230,663,610 231,515,510 232,463,160 234,221,460 214,016,087 211,041,300 211,155,017 209,925,989 207,966,287 206,305,955 205,264,095 205,767,805 206,173,350 207,314,172 207,920,774 209,161,902 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 34,680,165 243,817,869 243,324,226 242,985,082 243,134,892 242,796,708 242,146,789 241,350,871 241,623,553 242,153,897 243,372,222 243,066,624 243,842,067 130 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 15.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. Lawful U. S.bonds Circulation Total Num- Authorized on money on deposit to secured by deposit nationalber of capital stock. secure to re- bank circunotes banks. U. S. bonds. deem circula- outstanding. lation. tion. 1900. January February March April May June July August September October November December 3,606 $608,558,045 $234,484,570 $209, 759,984 3,606 607,683,045 235,830,170 210,166,789 3,612 615,908,095 240,172,270 213,610,029 3,616 614,443,095 254,501,480 233,284,229 3,659 621,513,095 268,405,240 246,067,162 3,722 623,273,095 276,829,990 263,062,117 3,816 627,503,095 284,387,040 274,115, 552 3,858 631,108,095 294,948,930 286,447,434 3,898 634, 698,095 295,790,380 290,641,358 3,914 632,494,895 296,672,630 294,222,979 3,935 632,502,395 301,123,580 298,829,064 3,955 633,394,395 303,280,730 299,816,630 1901. January February March April May June July August September October November December 3,981 4,015 4,046 4,072 4,098 4,145 4,178 4,217 4,238 4,254 4,279 4,309 635,309,395 636,734,395 638,381,695 639,961,695 643,006,695 644,751,695 647,666,695 659,556,695 660,206,695 661,851,695 663,224,195 667,834,195 312,832,830 318,422,980 321,374,830 323,176,980 323,988,880 325,928,280 326,219,230 329,348,430 330,279,930 330,721,930 329,833,930 328,107,480 1902. January February March April May June July August September October November December 4,337 4,370 4,385 4,422 4,466 4,510 4,546 4,577 4,616 4,651 4,678 4,708 670,164,195 671,910,195 673,279,195 672,759,195 675,279,195 675,721,695 684,061,695 708,701,695 707,774,695 711,167,695 713,435,695 719,300,695 1903. January .February March April May June July August September October November December 4,756 4,784 4,815 4,869 4,914 4,953 5,005 5,044 5,070 5,096 5,147 5,159 5,184 5,215 5,240 5,273 5,313 5,350 5,386 5,399 5,431 5,457 5,495 5,519 1904. January February March April May June July August September October November December $36,517,238 36,901,953 35,906,198 37,750,108 39,292,204 37,507,641 35,524,891 33,648,456 33,662,967 34,193,448 32,864,348 32,475,670 $246,277,222 247,068,742 249,516,227 271,034' 337 285,359,366 300,569,758 309,640,443 320,095,890 324,304,325 328,416,427 331,693,412 332,292,300 308,294,673 315,721,579 319,217,048 320,840,456 321,975,989 323,538,216 323,890,683 327,039,374 328,406,351 328,845,066 328,198,613 326,212,186 31,846,501 31,100,292 29,438,207 29,260,949 28,788,268 28,044,373 29,851,503 29,113,529 29,012,804 29,985,481 31,713,070 33,508,525 340,141,174 346,821,871 348,655,255 350,101,405 350,764,257 351,582,589 353,742,186 356,152,903 357,419,155 358,830,547 359,911,683 359,720,711 326,280,280 324,031,280 322,575,030 319,526,330 317,484,130 316,196,180 317,163,530 318,588,480 322,941,680 326,052,770 338,352,670 343,018,020 325,009,306 322,278,391 320,074,924 317,460,382 315,113,392 313,610,337 314,238,812 316,614,766 319,407,587 323,843,143 335,783,189 341,100,412 35,280,420 37,166,224 38,359,943 40,016,025 41,874,007 43,136,847 42,433,279 42,369,417 41,875,104 43,150,455 44,693,145 43,754,102 360,289,726 359,444,615 358,434,867 357,476,407 356,987,399 356,747,184 356,672,091 358,984,183 361,282,691 366,993,598 380,476,334 384,854,514 723,416,695 726,271,695 736,001,695 739,178,695 743,106,695 748,531,695 754,776,695 758,137,095 759,277,095 761,417,095 766,367,095 766,332,095 344,252,120 342,903,520 342,164,670 342,160,770 352,721,120 367,827,920 375,347,270 380,173,030 381,486,430 381,484,830 382,726,830 384,625,930 342,127,844 340,587,939 338,660,361 338,349, 814 347,564,354 363,586,987 372,295,409 377,606,826 380,076,321 379,515,823 380,650,821 383,018,484 42,801,940 43,385,607 44,138,484 44,169,444 43,587,373 42,856,218 41,375,241 39,739,661 38,511,653 40,910,711 38,959,862 38,088,495 384,929, 784 383,973,546 382,798,845 382,519,258 391,151,727 406,443,205 413,670,650 417,346,487 418,587,974 420,426,534 419,610,683 421,106,979 767,567,095 769,005,815 768,750,815 770,975,815 774,449,315 775,838,335 776,904,335 775,679,335 777,061,335 777,741,335 781,126,335 784,821,335 389,335,680 390,231,600 392,671,550 398,034,650 399,795,140 410,572,640 416,016,690 417,958,690 419,683,940 424,701,490 426,544,790 431,075,840 387,273,623 387,657,731 390,352,491 395,600,234 397,802,781 407,279 033 412,759,448 415,025,156 417,380,301 422,014,716 424,530,581 427,947,505 37,889,395 39,199,896 39,971,819 39,309,708 39,277,792 38,709,531 36,475,646 35,181,732 35,136,472 34,064,692 32,750,919 32,731,570 425,163,018 426,857,627 430,324,310 434,909,942 437,080,573 445,988,564 449,235,094 450,206,888 452,516,773 456,079,408 457,281,500 460,679,075 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 131 No. 15.—AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued. Date. Lawful U.S.bonds Circulation Total Num- Authorized on money on deposit to secured by deposit nationalber of capital stock. secure to re- bank circunotes banks. U. S. bonds. deem circula- outstanding. lation. tion. 1905. January February March April May June July August September October November December 5,554 $785,411,335 $433,928,140 $431,841,786 5,581 791,559,335 439,529,040 435,807,901 5,605 791.674,335 441,788,140 438,370,083 5,644 791,849,335 449,009,890 444,870,178 5,670 798,987,315 452,855,790 449,147,766 5,713 801,615,315 461,150,290 456,239,096 5,750 801,330,315 468,066,940 462,669,414 5,772 807,622,875 476,938,290 471,615,771 5,807 808,561,075 482,198,090 478,786,166 5,831 810,654,075 484,810,890 481,633,526 5,858 812,026,075 493,912,790 490,037,806 5,868 815,526,075 500,269,440 497,616,304 1906. January. February March April May June July August September October November December 5,898 5,935 5,968 5,999 6,032 6,069 6,107 6,132 6,162 6,189 6,225 6,249 818,482,075 822,022,075 824,640,275 826,055,275 827,925,275 830,163,775 833,073,775 836,729,775 839,804,775 841,864, 775 845,939,775 853,774, 775 506,689,990 509,901,690 511,846,440 514,362,990 516,387,440 519,265,530 520,605,210 520,388,610 526,944,030 530,772,270 539,653,180 549.750,830 1907. January February : March April May June July August September October November December 6,283 6,315 6,345 6,383 6,422 6,472 6,521 6,550 6,582 6,620 6,650 6,655 862,016,775 867,776,275 877,099,275 880,349,275 887,684,275 892,970,275 898,156,275 902,405,775 904,494,775 906,704,775 909,274,775 910,609,775 1908. January February March April May June July August September October November December 6,675 6,699 6,733 6,764 6,787 6,810 6,827 6,855 6,870 6,874 6,873 6,884 1909. January February March April May June July August September October November 6,889 6,903 6,907 6,906 6,916 6,926 6,955 6,975 6,998 7,012 7,025 $32,952,370 31,614,952 30,833,757 31,078,766 32,097,179 32,088,420 33,050,392 32,355,624 33,434,201 34,718,714 34,470,443 35,712,954 $464,794,156 467,422,853 469,203,840 475,948,944 481,244,945 488,327,516 495,719,806 503,971,395 512,220,367 516,352,240 524,508,249 533,329,258 504,842,313 506,366,649 509,173,566 512,221,552 514,423,519 516,036,147 517,847,749 516,573,399 524,439,161 527,768,924 536,933,169 546,981,447 36,072,034 36,863,431 41,630,329 42,445,415 42,222,762 43,093,513 43,264,611 44,907,646 45,413,142 46,134,184 46,238,816 46,399,102 540,914,347 543,230,080 550,803,895 554,666,967 556,646,281 559,129,660 561,112,360 561,481,045 569,852,303 573,903,108 583,171,985 593,380,549 551,263,840 553,253,550 552,955,950 550,137,900 553,199,050 556,937,300 558,442,910 558,582,550 559,319,710 559,624,760 567,011,910 618,394,560 549,051,084 549,698,574 549,737,373 547,633,063 550,204,772 553,614,574 555,570,881 555,023,290 556,945,917 556,101,330 562,727,615 610,156,508 47,111,385 46,498,995 46,605,649 49,578,999 49,709,068 48,325,975 48,217,809 48,372,596 47,110,404 47,885,784 47,252,851 46,061,688 596,162,469 596,197,569 596,343,022 597,212,062 599,913,840 601,940,549 603,788,690 603,395,886 604,056,321 603,987,114 609,980,466 656,218,196 912,369,775 916,617,775 917,569,775 921,364,775 923,577,775 925,697,775 930,542,775 933,085,275 934,735,275 933,255,275 930,365,275 930,825,275 646,676,800 646,828,820 636,426,660 632,422,570 629,031,160 628,147,130 629,432,420 631,607,490 632,871,890 632,624,850 618,497,940 643,459,898 641,919,665 632,458,712 628,834,335 625,425,375 624,714,147 623,250,517 625,360,982 625,986,993 626,972,885 626,779,350 614,907,265 46,670,997 53,483,097 63,215,807 67,573,020 72,220,323 73,735,370 75,083,400 66,728,009 59,339,115 48,639,442 39,065,637 52,270,912 690,130,895 695,402,762 695,674,519 696,407,355 697,645,698 698,449,517 698,333,917 692,088,991 685,326,108 675,612,327 665,844,987 667,178,177 933,020,275 937,105,275 939,320,275 942,996,775 944,726,775 945,516,775 947,726,775 948,931,775 956,017,775 963,976,925 964,621,925 631,318,790 635,114,560 640,769,140 651,267,130 653,901,910 657,972,970 660,689,070 667,652,650 672,925,700 676,386,040 679,545,740 628,786,205 630,309,637 635,588,885 646,142,390 653,164,570 656,268,268 659,673,408 667,508,731 672,263,695 676,031,393 678,344,764 48,281,960 46,363,455 42,696,715 38,265,225 34,243,657 31,914,847 30,246,666 27,845,433 26,581,779 26,776,066 25,595,793 677,068,165 676,673,092 678,285,600 684,407,615 687,408,227 688,183,115 689,920,074 695,354,164 698,845,474 702,807,459 703,940,557 132 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 16.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING SECURED BY UNITED STATES BONDS AND BY LAWFUL MONEY AT THE BEGINNING OF BUSINESS ON THE DATES INDICATED, WITH THE CHANGES DURING THE PRECEDING YEAR AND THE PRECEDING MONTH, TOGETHER WITH THE KINDS AND AMOUNTS OF BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE NATIONAL-BANK NOTES AND PUBLIC DEPOSITS. Nov. 1, 1908. National-bank notes outstanding. Amount. Secured by United States bonds. $626,778,555 39,065,637 Secured by lawful money Total national-bank notes outstanding 665,844,192 Oct. 1, 1909. Nov. 1,1909. Increase or decrease. Amount. $51,566,209 13,469,844 $676,031,393 26,776,066 $2,313,371 1,180,273 $678,344,764 25,595,793 38,096,365 702,807,459 1,133,098 703,940,557 On deposit to secure nationalbank notes. Kinds of bonds on deposit. Loan of 1925 Loan of 1908-1918 Consols of 1930 Panama Canal loan of 1936 Panama Canal loan of 1938 Philippine loans and railway bonds Porto Rico loans District of Columbia bonds Territory of Hawaii bonds State, city, and railroad bonds Total. Increase or decrease. , ..4per cent. ..3 per cent. ..2 per cent. .2 per cent. .2 per cent. .4 per cent. .4 per cent. .3.65 per cent. various. various. On deposit to secure public deposits. $15,463,050 14,575,560 573,328,450 50,131,200 26,047,480 $3,301,700 3,618,400 24,152,200 3,010,000 1,369,000 4,412,000 374,000 810,000 487,000 10,807,500 679,545,740 52,341,800 BEPOBT OP THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CTJBBENCY. 133 N o . 1 7 . — Y E A R L Y I N C R E A S E OR D E C R E A S E IN N A T I O N A L - B A N K CIRCULATION FROM J A N U A R Y 14, 1875, T O O C T O B E R 3 1 , 1908, A N D Q U A R T E R L Y I N C R E A S E O R D E C R E A S E FOR T H E Y E A R E N D E D O C T O B E R 31, 1909. Date. From January 14 to January 31,1875 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883... 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 Issued. Ketired. Increased. $537,580 12,953,695 7,777,710 19,842,985 12,663,160 27,126,235 8,347,190 34,370,050 21,427,900 12,669,620 8,888,944 17,628,924 8,979,959 16,064,424 15,924,157 5,768,180 9,534,400 18,934,355 12,867,044 41,584,000 10,890,492 20,752,231 31,714,656 7,008,014 34,682,825 19,110,552 101,645,393 123,100,200 42,620,682 68,177,467 69,532,176 90,753,284 84,085,260 56,303,658 141,273,164 $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 21,868,006 28,474,958 31,930,783 22,732,060 25,055,739 27,980,139 80,025,078 17,594,900 3,912,434 85,108,325 107,148,673 20,752,676 39,702,509 37,601,393 68,021,224 59,029,521 28,323,519 61,248,086 1,215,540,566 795,180,535 641,850,562 22,959,950 25,351,891 17,505,525 16,687,078 13,367,490 18,156,562 10,108,131 6,801,113 9,592,460 7,195,329 7,397,390 9,885,965 Total. 1,298,045,006 Surrendered to this office and retired from January 14, 1875, to October 31, 1909 843,613,831 Total November 1,1908, to January 31,1909 April 30, 1909 * July 31, 1909 October 31,1909 Grand total 1,298,045,006 Decreased. $281,980 3,634,784 3,631,602 20,159,036 1,466,732 18,672,172 733,062 $5,213,741 20,635,555 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 2,117,775 8,226,072 j 21,871,008 | 7,605,773 221,490,531 675,921,706 [ 221,490,531 22,850,942 22,850,942 866,464,773 675,921,706 | 244,341,473 No. 18.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING, BY DENOMINATIONS AND AMOUNTS, ON OCTOBER 31 IN EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1909, INCLUSIVE. Year. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 18fi9. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 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 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 8,947,798 272,997 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 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 18,048,176 14,092,126 3,956,050 18,851,264 15,556,708 3,294,556 20,618,024 16,815,568 3,802,456 22,480,415 18,194,196 4,286,219 1,346,778 5,156,012 11,700 5,144,312 5,622,722 42,356 5,580,366 5,990,468 156,016 5,834,452 6.468.392 497,538 5,970,854 7,256,558 1,437,318 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 12,614,896 10,249,092 2,365,804 13,793,936 11,111,052 2,682,884 15,035,530 12,053,384 2,992,146 One I One thousands. Fives. Tens. Twenties. Fifties. hundreds. Five hundreds. $26,924,100 $19,708,260 $6,536,920 $2,491,300 $2,903,400 $250,000 $58,813,980 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 97,007,360 284,084,240 190,579,340 93,504,900 305,956,440 213,417,165 92,539,275 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 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 48,208,980 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 64,284,920 135,525,060 70,470,560 65,054,500 146,883,340 79,063,560 67,819,780 2,491,300 10,349,700 46,550 10,303,150 16,473,700 76,050 16,397,650 17,469,850 432,300 17,037,550 17,775,450 880,950 16,894,500 18,205,350 1,502,050 16,703,300 19,180,600 2,501,050 16,679,550 21,806,850 4,277,250 17,529,600 24,859,950 6,309,000 18,550,950 27,987,100 8,448,800 19,538,300 33,348,500 11,577,800 21,770,700 44,209,250 19,051,850 25,157,400 49,281,750 25,789,200 23,492,550 53,990,050 31,733,950 22,256,100 57,379,900 36,411,100 20,968,800 2,903,400 15,033,600 89,500 14,944,100 24,657,500 172,700 24,484,800 26,243,600 877,000 25,366,600 26,766,600 1,598,000 25,168,600 27,526,300 2,708,100 24,818,200 28,667,200 4,587,500 24,079,700 32,365,500 7,846,100 24,519,400 36,779,700 11,098,900 25,680,800 41,661,000 14,405,700 27,255,300 49,250,200 19,657,200 29,593,000 64,585,800 29,942,800 34,643,000 71,092,000 39,578,500 31,513,500 76,733,700 47,931,700 28,802,000 81,292,300 54,185,900 27,106,400 250,000 5,446,500 58,813,980 205,099,455 464,250 204,635,205 294,585,214 1,498,255 293,086,959 304,202,141 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 93,969,961 340,990,825 481,196,161 132,848,487 348,347,674 532,962,805 184,176,899 348,785,906 668,988,000 325,811,982 343,176,018 747,468,410 427,601,340 319,867,070 823,079,650 507,208,460 315,871,190 886,904,855 567,264,295 319,640,560 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 96,394,380 222,660,640 124,347,790 98,312,850 241,572,930 138,591,490 102,981,440 5,446,500 6,669,500 302,500 6,367,000 6,691,500 671,500 6,020,000 6,744,500 909,000 5,835,500 6,838,500 1,347,000 5,491,500 6,980,000 2,096,000 4,884,000 7,326,500 3,078,000 4,248,500 7,810,500 3,933,500 3,877,000 8,233,000 4,829,000 3,404,000 8,657,000 5,838,000 2,819,000 9,223,000 7,236,500 1,986,500 9,345,500 8,108,500 1,237,000 9,996,000 8,807,500 1,188,500 10,090,000 9,447,500 642,500 $4,404,000 1,000 4,403,000 4,728,000 507,000 4,221,000 4,728,000 1,563,000 3,165,000 4,746,000 1,858,000 2,888,000 4,769,000 2,501,000 2,268,000 4,779,000 3,380,000 1,399,000 4,843,000 4,028,000 815,000 4,933,000 4,315,000 618,000 5,158,000 4,530,000 628,000 5,250,000 4,683,000 567,000 5,540,000 5,047,000 493,000 5,549,000 5,272,000 277,000 5,678,000 5,411,000 267,000 6,214,000 5,900,000 314,000 Total. Issued during current year. $58,813,980 fel 146,285,475 89,485,759 9,616,927 jlj 6,165,135 O o 8,376,450 16,667,875 48,660,710 50,888,475 O 46,235,375 51,766,644 136,025,195 78,480,410 75,611,240 ' 63," 825," 205 o a fed o 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 Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed 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 23,169,677 22,794,643 375,034 23,169,677 22,800,061 369,616 23,169,677 22,802,625 367,052 23,169,677 22,806,348 363,329 23,169,677 22,810,808 358,869 23,169,677 22,813,727 355,950 23,169,677 22,816,231 353,446 23,169,677 22,817,982 15,495,038 13,002,540 2,492,498 15,495,038 13,887,778 1,607,260 15,495,038 14,572,868 922,170 15,495,038 14,968,280 526,758 15,495,038 15,141,806 353,232 15,495,038 15,206,570 288,468 15,495,038 15,257,754 237,284 15,495,038 15,279,612 215,426 15,495,038 15,293,440 201,598 15,495,038 15,298,872 196,166 15,495,038 15,306,858 188,180 15,495,038 15,311,146 183,892 15,495,038 15,313,292 181,746 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 15,325,066 327,892,200 229,980,380 97,911,820 345,659,880 245,749,120 99,910,760 368,062,520 267,582,440 100,480,080 393,487,120 296,566,165 96,920,955 417,236,040 325,712,835 91,523,205 440,505,940 355,196,785 85,309,155 466,042,000 384,085,330 81,956,670 488,336,800 405,546,320 82,790,480 502,277,620 425,853,955 76,423,665 520,506,800 453,086,540 67,420,260 532,659,620 476,027,775 56,631,845 544,788,840 494,306,190 50,482,650 561,426,260 511,284,975 50,141,285 577,190,300 527,218.370 49,97i;930 605,475,540 543,392,670 62,082,870 630,757,720 568,047,950 62,709,770 652,869,420 587,176,685 65,692,735 682,044,800 606,223,735 259,042,230 149,305,990 109,736,240 272,031,680 158,211,100 113,820,580 294,775,190 173,466,350 121,308,840 320,422,600 197,709,340 122,713,260 345,440,860 227,123,550 118,317,310 371,821,020 260,501,070 111,319,950 398,040,010 293,828,720 104,211,290 416,959,700 317,673,780 99,286,920 427,627,990 337,999,280 89,628,710 442,223,330 364,436,600 77,786,730 451,361,990 386,221,110 65,140,880 461,240,000 403,621,260 57,618,740 474,952,880 421,173,990 53,778,890 491,530,600 437,176,700 54,353,900 519,398,970 452,919,540 66,479,430 539,903,580 474,251,610 65,65i;970 556,374,550 489,894,730 66,479,820 580,697,100 508,853,150 157,399,020 85,146,860 72,252,160 165,327,960 90,096,400 75,231,560 178,816,340 98,099,840 80,716,500 195,035,680 111,434,140 83,601,540 211,576,920 128,492,760 83,084,160 228,841,820 149,635,240 79,206,580 246,363,460 171,275,940 75,087,520 258,912,360 187,957,120 70,955,240 266,022,900 201,838,860 64,184,040 275,754,140 218,806,920 56,947,220 281,804,220 232,686,320 49,117,900 288,323,560 244,251,900 44,071,660 297,355,680 256,301,380 41,054,300 308,389,420 267,451,740 40,937,680 326,900,880 278,070,440 48,830,440 340,460,600 292,191,960 48,268,640 351,310,920 302,298,800 49,012,120 367,415,620 314,158,980 60,589,050 39,263,150 21,325,900 62,694,250 41,274,950 21,419,300 67^ 879,700 44,594,500 23,285,200 72,667,200 49,009,100 23,658,100 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 95,997,250 84,750,700 11,246,550 97,468,100 87,709,800 9,758,300 99,848,700 90,406,400 9,442,300 102,085,550 92,916,700 9,168,850 105,970,750 95,400,300 10,570,450 108,420,000 98,256,200 10,163,800 111,083,050 100,367,300 10,715,750 113,923,900 102,940,650 85,074,000 58,160,400 26,913,600 87,951,000 61,060,100 26,890,900 95,973,200 66,020,200 29,953,000 103,513,800 71,913,000 31,600,800 111,474,200 78,912,500 32,561,700 119,977,000 87,454,300 32,522,700 128,770,600 97,192,200 31,578,400 134,2C2', 100 105,533,000 28,669,100 137,516,600 112,745,300 24,771,300 142,217,600 119,872,000 22,345,600 144,384,000 125,601,800 18,782,200 147,273,300 130,537,200 16,736,100 151,976,100 135,172,500 16,803,600 156,315,100 139,439,800 16,875,300 163,949,500 143,918,400 20,031,100 168,740,100 149,084,000 19,656,100 173,825,100 152,911,100 20,914,000 179,480,200 157,615,700 10,270,000 9,643,500 626,500 10,366,500 9,742,000 624,500 10,964,500 10,247,500 717,000 11,378,500 10,440,000 938,500 11,566,500 10,683,500 883,000 11,853,000 10,990,500 862,500 11,947,000 11,363,500 583,500 11,947,000 11,569,000 378,000 11,947,000 11,646,500 300,500 11,947,000 11,706,500 240,500 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 6,350,000 6,057,000 293,000 6,373,000 6,124,000 249,000 7,154,000 6,943,000 211,000 7,197,000 6,990,000 207,000 7,287,000 7,092,000 195,000 7,379,000 7,156,000 223,000 7,379,000 7,238,000 141,000 7,379,000 7,290,000 89,000 7,379,000 7,305,000 74,000 7,379,000 7,320,000 59,000 7,379,000 7,327,000 52,000 7,379,000 7,333,000 46,000 7,379,000 7,337,000 42,000 7,379,000 7,345,000 34,000 7,379.000 7,346,000 33,000 7,379,000 7,348,000 31,000 7,379,000 7,350,000 29,000 7,379,000 7,351,000 945,281,215 610,160,297 335,120,918 58,376,360 43,"787,*770 647,020,663 342,048,322 1,062,290,165 703,365,263 358,924,902 1,142,366,615 781,383,902 360,982,713 1,221,047,685 870,288,010 350,759,675 1,302,093,995 969,641,051 332,452,944 1,385,134,435 1,070,261,507 314,872,928 1,447,161,375 1,146,170,869 300,990,506 1,483,917,475 1,212,265,888 271,651,587 1,533,585.935 1,294,541,113 239,044,822 1,564,197,795 1,362,453,706 201,744,089 1,597,084,515 1,417,634,557 179,449,958 1,643,550,335 1,471,571,662 171,978,673 1,693,501,685 1,521,464,764 172,036,921 1,779,686,355 1,570,985,166 208,701,189 1,846,272,715 1,639,132,611 207,140,104 1,903,453,755 1,689,962,608 213,491,147 1,981,552,335 1,747,114,763 73,*22i;i80 80," 076," 450 ^ H § :::..:.:::: g 78,681,070 •-81,046,310 ^ O »*1 HJ : m 83,040,440 feJ a 62,026," 940 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." 36,756,100 "49," 668,'460 g hj H td tj ::::::::::: g 30,611,860 ::::::::::: § 32,886,720 Ha w 46,465,820 49,951,350 "86,"i84,"670 fej O <3 & H a 66,586,360 ]< *57,'i8i,"646 78,098,580 00 No. 18.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING, BY DENOMINATIONS AND AMOUNTS, ON OCTOBER 31 IN EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1909, INCLUSIVE—Continued. Year. 1897... 1898... 1899... 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... Ones. 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 Issued Redeemed Outstanding Twos. Fives. Tens. $169,972 $75,821,065 $71,843,950 $53,256,640 $351,695 23,169,677 15,495,038 715,811,820 604,188,140 382,964,400 22,819,141 15,326,004 642,879,715 533,020,990 330,176,200 169,034 72,932,105 71,167,150 52,788,200 350,536 23,169,677 15,495,038 744,880,780 628,256,250 398,844,140 22,820,496 15,326,836 670,888,605 553,593,290 343,369,700 168,202 73,992,175 74,662,960 55,474,440 349,181 23,169,677 15,495,038 771,540,360 648,025,440 411,949,920 22,821,399 15,327,570 696,080,655 572,065,230 355,470,780 167,468 75,459,705 75,960,210 56,479,140 348,278 23,169,677 15,495,038 793,221,520 718,638,230 458,928,920 22,822,125 15,327,982 722,857,925 595,549,950 370,520,820 347,552 167,056 70,363,595 123,088,280 88,408,100 23,169,677 15,495,038 811,372,680 773,811,540 495,635,500 22,822,948 15,328,632 751,107,035 630,531,420 391,181,100 346,729 166,406 60,265,645 143,280,120 104,454,400 23,169,677 15,495,038 836,516,480 831,418,770 534,035,360 22,823,693 15,329,064 775,033,700 677,153,380 419,234,460 345,984 165,974 61,482,780 154,265,390 114,800,900 23,169,677 15,495,038 868,388,540 913,971,810 589,070,720 22,823,721 15,329,078 806,107,560 738,070,880 459,117,980 345,956 165,960 62,280,980 175,900,930 129,952,740 23,169,677 15,495,038 902,281,700 1,009,278,600 652,608,580 22,824,750 15,329,872 840,173,505 815,500,950 506,857,140 165,166 62,108,195 193,777,650 145,751,440 344,927 733,466,060 23,169,677 15,495,038 950,007,240 1,130,564,820 565,477,240 22,825,119 15,330,116 876,515,625 905,801,090 224,763,730 167,988,820 164,922 73,491,615 1,240,988,000 344,558 | 23,169,677 15,495,038 1,006,305,860 996,132,780 805,831,300 22,825,423 15,330,328 915,147,420 244,855,220 621,053,860 184,777,440 344,254 164,710 91,158,440 859,365,420 23,169,677 15,495,038 1,079,440,160 1,338,576,420 1,088,629,890 675,948,800 22,825,429 15,330,330 959,165,950 249,946,530 344,248 164,708 120,274,210 1,507,820,550 183,416,620 23,169,677 15,495,038 1,165,615,720 1,225,988,270 951,813,720 22,825,802 15,330,568 1,034,454,335 281,832,280 756,563,780 343,875 164,470 131,161,385 1,693,765,660 195,249,940 23,169,677 15,495,038 1,272,288,860 1,390,491,960 1,054,878,380 22,826,064 15,330,716 1,131,221,365 303,273,700 850,232,020 204,646,360 343,613 164,322 141,067,495 NOTE 1.—First issue December 21,1863; first redemption April 5,1865. Twenties. Fifties. One hundreds. Five hundreds. $10,983,250 117,184,950 106,399,050 10,785,900 120,684,300 109,191,200 11,493,100 123,193,200 111,900,000 11,293,200 131,381,650 115,194,750 16,186,900 135,738,100 119,005,900 lo,t32,200 139,790,950 123,843,700 15,947,250 145,720,550 129,286,850 16,433,700 152,628,650 134,915,750 17,712,900 160,202,500 141,735,300 18,467,200 167,811,650 148,214,600 19,597,050 171,765,950 154,378,950 17,387,000 178,149,200 160,616,150 17,533,050 183,972,400 167,358,900 16,613,500 $21,864,500 185,939,200 164,254,400 21,684,800 192,892,300 169,653,400 23,238,900 197,877,500 174,765,300 23,112,200 214,224,900 181,335,700 32,889,200 222,937,600 188,506,700 34,430,900 231,043,300 197,809,900 33,233,400 242,902,500 208,604,800 34,297,700 256,718,700 219,528,400 37,190,300 271,866,400 232,809,900 39,056,500 287,084,700 245,040,600 42,044,100 294,993,300 256,778,200 38,215,100 307,759,800 268,432,600 39,327,200 319,406,200 281,807,200 37,599,000 $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 11,947,000 11,853,000 94,000 11,947,000 11,853,500 93,500 11,947,000 11,854,500 92,500 11,947,000 11,855,500 91,500 11,947,000 11,856,000 91,000 11,947,000 11,857,000 90,000 11,947,000 11,858,000 89,000 One thousands. Total. $28,000 7,379,000 7,351,000 28,000 7,379,000 7,351,000 28,000 7,379,000 7,351,000 28,000 7,379,000 7,352,000 27,000 7,379,000 7,354,000 25,000 7,379,000 7,354,000 25,000 7,379,000 7,354,000 25,000 7,379,000 7,355,000 24,000 7,379,000 7,355,000 24,000 7,379,000 7,355,000 24,000 7,379,000 7,355,000 24,000 7,379,000 7,355,000 24,000 7,379,000 7,356,000 23,000 $234,437,572 2,064,079,225 1,834,063,000 230,016,225 2,143,548,485 1,904,033,027 239,515,458 2,210,577,135 1,967,624,434 242,952,701 2,374,385,935 2,042,805,752 331,580,183 2,497,486,135 2,137,687,735 I CO Issued during current year. $82,"526."896 O :::::::::::: § 79,469,260 trj ' "67,* 028," 650 'i63,"868,"866 ^ w W o l23,"i66*2OO g 3 ^ 0 "7OQ 400 2,630,'795,'575 2,250,432,897 380,362,678 2,818,044,835 2,398,547,869 419,496,966 3,031,506,945 2,574,338,867 457,168,078 3,304,097,735 2,779,703,890 524,393,845 3,566,012,225 2,982,955,511 583,056,714 3,802,131,965 3,192,268,549 609,863,416 4,169,149,705 3,503,423,505 665,726,200 4,582,302,215 3,878,482,225 703,819,990 :::::::::::: g 187,249,260 f 21.3," 462," i i 6 o ' 272* 590," 790 Hrj ^ 26i,"9i4,"490 w ^ Q 236,"ii9,"740 # ""'""""""*" 367,017,740 ferj fej O 4i3,"i52,"5i6 NOTE 2.—Circulation outstanding is exclusive of gold notes and nonpresented fractions. 137 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 19.—NATIONAL GOLD BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND THE AMOUNT OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1909. Denomination. Issued. Fives. Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Total . Unredeemed fractions Outstanding. Redeemed. $364,140.00 746,470.00 722,580.00 404,850.00 809,700.00 342,500.00 75,000.00 $346,885.00 721,550.00 706,280.00 399,150.00 801,300.00 340,500.00 75,000.00 $17,255.00 24,920.00 16,300.00 5,700.00 8,400.00 2,000.00 3,465,240.00 3,390,665.00 74,575.00 104.50 74,679.50 Total No. 20.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OF EACH DENOMINATION OUTSTANDING ON MARCH 13, 1900, AND ON OCTOBER 31, 1901 TO 1909.a Denomination. Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Fractions Mar. 13,1900. Oct. 31,1901. Oct. 31, 1902. Oct. 31,1903. Oct. 31, 1904. $348,275.00 167,466.00 79,310,710.00 79,378,160.00 58,770,660.00 11,784,150.00 24,103,400.00 104,000.00 27,000.00 32,409.00 $346,729.00 166,406.00 60,265,645.00 143,280,120.00 104,454,400.00 16,732,200.00 34,430,900.00 97,000.00 25,000.00 34,315.00 $345,984.00 165,974.00 61,482,780.00 154,265,390.00 114,800,900.00 15,947,250.00 33,233,400.00 96,000.00 25,000.00 35,431.50 $345,956.00 165,960.00 62,280,980.00 175,900,930.00 129,952,740.00 16,433,700.00 34,297,700.00 94,000.00 25,000.00 36,492. 50 $344,927.00 165,166.00 62,108,195.00 193,777,650.00 145,751,440.00 17,712,900.00 37,190,300.00 93,500.00 24,000.00 37,487.00 254,026,230.00 359,832,715.00 | 380,398,109.50 419,533,458. 50 457,205,565.00 Secured by lawful money Secured by bonds 38,004,155.00 216,022,075.00 31,634,101.00 44,614,920.50 328,198,614.00 335,783,189.00 38,882,637.50 380,650,821.00 32,674,984.00 424,530,581.00 Denomination. Oct. 31, 1905. Total Ones Twos Fives.. Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Fractions Total Secured by lawful money Secured by bonds Oct. 31,1906. Oct. 31, 1907. Oct. 31, 1908. Oct. 31,1909. $344,248.00 $344,254.00 $344,558.00 $343,875.00 164,708.00 164,922.00 164,710.00 164,470.00 73,491,615.00 91,158,440.00 120,274,210.00 131,161,385.00 224,763,730.00 244,855,220.00 249,946,530. 00 281,832,280.00 167,988,820.00 184,777,440.00 183,416,620.00 195,249,940.00 18,467,200.00 19,597,050.00 17,387,000.00 17,533,050.00 39,056,500.00 42,044,100.00 38,215,100.00 39,327,200.00 92,500.00 91,000.00 91,500.00 90,000.00 24,000.00 24,000.00 24,000.00 24,000.00 38,739. 50 42,025.50 40,086.50 44,008.00 $343,613.00 164,322.00 141,067,495.00 303,273,700.00 204,646,360.00 16,613,500.00 37,599,000.00 89,000.00 23,000.00 45,887.00 524,432,584.50 583,096,800.50 609,905,441.50 665,770,208.00 703,865,877.00 34,394,779.00 490,037,806.00 46,163,630.50 536,933,169.50 47,252,852.00 562,727,614.00 39,065,637.50 626,779,350.00 25,521,114.00 678,344,763.00 a Gold notes not included. 138 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 21.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING AND THE AMOUNT AND PER CENT OP NOTES OP $5 ON MARCH 14, 1900, OCTOBER 31, 1900 TO 19O9.« $5 notes. Total circulation. Date. March 14,1900 October 31,1900 October 31,1901. October 31,1902 October 31,1903 October 31,1904 October 31,1905 October 31,1906 October 31,1907 October 31,1908. October 31,1909 $254,026,230 331,580,183 359,798,400 380,362,678 419,496,966 457,168,078 524,393,845 583,056,714 609,863,416 665,726,200 703,819,990 Amount. $79,310,710 70,363,595 60,265,645 61,482,780 62,280,980 62,108,195 73,491,615 91,158,440 120,274,210 131,161,385 141,067,495 Per cent. 31 2 21.2 16.7 16.1 14.8 13.6 14.01 15.63 19.72 19.70 20.05 a Gold notes not included. No. 22.—NUMBER AND DENOMINATIONS OP NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED AND REDEEMED SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OP THE SYSTEM AND THE NUMBER OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1909. Denomination. Ones Twos . .. Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands.. ... . . ... . . . . Total No. Outstanding. Issued. Redeemed. 23,169,677 7,747,519 254,457,772 169,376,566 52,743,919 3,679,448 3,194,062 23,894 7,379 22,826,064 7,665,358 226,244,273 139,049,196 42,511,601 3,347,178 2,818,072 23,716 7,356 343,613 82,161 28,213,499 30,327,370 10,232,318 332,270 375,990 178 23 514,400,236 444,492,794 69,907,432 23.—VAULT ACCOUNT OF CURRENCY RECEIVED AND ISSUED BY THIS BUREAU DURING THE YEAR, AND THE AMOUNT ON HAND OCTOBER 3 1 , 1909. National-bank currency in vaults at close of business October 31,1908 $377,220,210 Amount received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing during year ended October 31,1909. 720,883,590 Total to account for 1,098,103,800 Amount issued to banks during the year $413,152,510 Amount withdrawn from vault and canceled 18,908,900 Total withdrawn 432,061,410 Amount in vaults at close of business October 31,1909 666,042,390 No. 24.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAD NO CIRCULATION OCTOBER 31, 1909. Bonds. Irvington National Bank, Irvington, N. Y Rogers National Bank, Jefferson, Tex Total .' $25,000 25,000 $6,250 6,250 50,000 12,500 EEPOBT OF THE COMPXEOLLEE OF THE OXJEEENOY. 139 No. 25.—"ADDITIONAL CIRCULATION" ISSUED AND RETIRED, BY STATES, DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909, AND TOTAL AMOUNT ISSUED AND RETIRED SINCE JUNE 20, 1874.« Circulation issued. States and Territories. Circulation retired. Under act of J u l y 12, Additional. 1882. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Missouri Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota Kansas Nebraska Nevada Oregon Colorado Idaho. Montana Wyoming North Dakota South Dakota Washington California , Utah New Mexico (Territory)., Arizona (Territory) Oklahoma (Territory) Alaska (Territory) Hawaii (Territory) Porto Rico (Territory).. $50 70,540 24,570 103,905 20' 21,135 143,527 391,332 80 130,490 62,400 46,520 9,600 75,875 59,225 69,850 66,150 419,900 81,597 96,759 11,900 43,134 183,510 92,317 101,35.5 85, 49.5 35,240 38, 443 204,765 144,367 5,157 80,44D 37,190 4,200 55,547 1,000 53,600 ., 057,164 18,217 8,500 Total , Surrendered to this office and retired From June 20, 1874, to October 31, 1909. Surrendered and retired same dates Grand total. 4,135,068 4,135,068 Total. $43,000 201,695 380,020 2,480,800 246,050 1,003,920 13,121,530 2,009,315 6,647,190 62,500 791, 440 575,000 1,718,620 611,500 632,270 493,000 1,057,200 887,190 534,590 419,260 361,750 5,099,000 375,010 1,053,250 516,105 2,626,010 5,331,080 2,304, 460 6,724,440 958,750 1,428,700 1,906,660 2,231,347 463,990 1,465,750 83,500 623,830 762,960 395,250 412,750 171,000 676,760 616,520 2,181,300 4,549,450 245,000 96,250 77,010 706,900 $43,050 272,235 404,590 2,584,705 246,070 1,003,920 13,142,665 2,152,842 7,038,522 62,580 921,930 575,000 1,781,020 658,020 641,870 568,875 1,116, 425 887,195 604,440 485,410 361,750 5,518,900 375,010 1,134,847 612,864 2,637,910 5,374,214 2,487,970 6,816.757 1,060^ 105 1,514,195 1,941,900 2,269,787 668,755 1,610,117 88,657 704,270 800,150 399,450 468,297 171,000 677,760 670,120 2,181,300 5,606,614 263,217 104,750 77,010 706,900 8,500 8,500 78,369,372 78,369,372 a Notes of gold banks not included in this table. 82,504,440 $155,936 116,314 239,706 4,769,154 125,697 602,000 13,297,371 1,040,467 4,711,578 1,210 1,064,455 280,349 656,765 161,751 159,560 153,720 140, 420 78,640 317,000 88,353 1,160,081 1,347,937 39,150 491,809 332,172 875,515 2,716,990 494,797 5,193,991 715,895 1,064,246 473,129 878,634 429,267 704,699 5,215 192,917 518,357 42,050 32,650 20,511 47,150 48,045 391,898 1,268,630 59,202 27,658 13,250 686,905 1,141,405,414 48,433,196 287,030 797,992,059 22,623,912 1,223,909,854 869,336,197 140 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 26.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES RECEIVED MONTHLY FOR REDEMPTION BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909, 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 JUNE 20, 1874.« Received by the Comptroller of the Currency. From the redemption From naagency. tional banks in connection with reduction of circulation and RetireFor replacereplacement ment with ment with new new notes. account. notes. Month. November, 1908 December, 1908 January, 1909 February, 1909 March, 1909 April, 1909 May, 1909 June, 1909 July, 1909 August, 1909 September, 1909 October, 1909 Total Received from June 20, 1874, to October 31, 1908 Grand total Total. $30,490 40 155,190 38,630 10,945 25,170 480 2,010 9,150 1,210 15,530 12,020 $25,012,430 $4,556,350 17,694,017 4,673,960 28,109,205 6,869,410 28,375,753 5,829,945 31,048,255 6,131,200 29,276,537 4,318,240 32,580,258 4,186,460 32,328,900 3,480,283 26,980,720 2,612,103 23,938,150 2,166,800 24,036,822 1,798,300 26,210,925 1,810,145 $29,599,270 22,368,017 35,133,805 34,244,328 37,190,400 33,619,947 36,767,198 35,811,193 29,601,973 26,106,160 25,850,652 28,033,090 300,865 325,591,972 48,433,196 Received at the United States Treasury redemption agency. $27,801,458 34,874,210 56,627,458 37,227,225 42,637,791 46,125,141 48,287,752 47,935,059 46,403,870 36,939,830 31,890,067 31,759,154 374,326,033 488,469,015 22,349,223 2,525,318,544 797,993,021 3,345,660,788 5,035,219,897 22,650,088 J2,850,910,516 846,426,217 3,719,986,821 5,523,688,912 o Notes of gold banks not included in this table. No. 27.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES RECEIVED AT THIS B U R E A U AND D E S T R O Y E D Y E A R L Y SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THIS SYSTEM. Date. Prior to November 1, 1865 During year ended October 31— 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 Amount. Date. Amount. During year ended October 31— $175,490 1891 $45,981,963 1,050,382 1892 43,885,319 3,401,423 1893 44,895,466 1894 4,602,825 • 62,835,395 1895 8 603 729 46 997 527 14,305,689 1896 53,613,811 24,344,047 1897 . . . 83,159,973 1898 30,211,720 66,683,467 36,433,171 1899 59,988,303 49,939,741 1900 . 71,085,968 137,697,696 1901 90,848,100 1902 98,672,716 107,222,495 76,918,963 1903 140,306,990 1904 57,381,249 167,118,135 41,101,830 1905 195,194,785 35,539,660 1906 191,102,985 1907. 54,941,130 197,932,847 74,917,611 1908 231,128,140 82,913,766 1909 326,622,845 93,178,418 Additional amount of insolvent and 91,048,723 liquidating national-bank notes 59,989,810 370,489,046 destroyed 47,726,083 Gold notes.. 3,390,560 59 568,525 52,207,627 Total. . 03,881,783,610 44,447,467 a In addition $43,285 destroyed in transit. EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 141 No. 28.—NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED DURING EACH YEAR PROM 1864 TO 1909, INCLUSIVE; NATIONAL-BANK NOTES DESTROYED OP ACTIVE BANKS, INSOLVENT AND LIQUIDATING BANKS, AND TOTAL DESTRUCTIONS FOR EACH YEAR DURING THE SAME PERIOD, AND ALSO THE PERCENTAGE OP DESTRUCTIONS TO ISSUES. I Year ended Oct. 31— Destroyed. Issued. Active banks. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 No. $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 67,028,650 163,808,800 123,100,200 133,309,440 187,249,260 213,462,110 272,590,790 261,914,490 236,119,740 367,017,740 413,152,510 $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 66,683,467 59,988.303 71,065; 968 90,848,100 107,222,495 140,306,990 167,118,135 195,194,785 191,102,985 197,932,847 231,128,140 326,622,845 Insolvent and liquidating banks. $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 22,706,700 15,704,966 10,733,384 7,955,142 6,007,783 4,624,936 5,312,050 3,832,470 3,538,344 3,788,264 3,286,560 3,603,104 4,115,350 4,033,883 5,522,667 7,805,620 8,663,918 10,148,380 12,142,389 11,378;202 80,024,833 48,433.196 Total outstanding. Total. $464,250 1,034,005 3,609,062 5,143,001 8,768,617 14,533,391 26,044,778 34,372,857 38,878,526 51,328,412 141,635,083 101,789,358 79,607,120 60,055,835 42,896,002 36,860,366 56,344,600 78,018,639 88,904,108 99,353,041 100,620,456 75,909,362 66,095,019 82,275,225 67,912,593 55,180,851 53,937,105 49,893,102 49,520,402 68,147,445 50,829,997 57,152,155 86,948,237 69,970,027 63,591,407 75,181,318 94,881,983 112,745,162 148,112,610 175,782,053 205; 158,230 203,245,374 209,311,049 311,152,973 375,056,041 $58,813,980 204,635,205 293,086,959 299,094,824 300,116,958 299,724,791 301,859,275 324,475,207 340,990,825 348,347,674 348,785,906 343,176,018 319,867,070 315,871,190 319,640,560 335,120,918 342,048,322 358,924,902 360,982,713 350,759,675 332,452,944 314,872,928 300,990,506 271,651,587 239,044,822 201,744,089 179,449,958 171,978,673 172,036,921 208,701,189 207,140,104 213,491,147 234,437,572 230,016,225 239,515,458 242,952,701 331,580,183 359,798,400 380,362,678 419,496,966 457,295,565 524,408,249 583,171,985 609,905,441 665,844,987 703,940,757 Per cent destruc- Per cent tions ac- destructive tions to banks to issues. issues. 0.52 35.36 74.64 102. 71 85.82 50.02 59.36 78.79 96.47 101.23 125. 73 101. 72 89.91 70.40 81.16 75.03 93.55 105. 37 114. 96 109. 64 96.71 129. 84 119. 93 170. 54 135.15 98.95 87.85 52.09 94.36 82.18 68.64 100. 76 83.91 89.49 43.38 73.80 80.56 74.93 78.29 71.54 72.96 83.83 62.09 79.06 0.65 37. 52 83.42 104.68 87.19 53.52 67.54 84.08 99.15 104.12 129.70 105.28 94.09 73.48 84.18 76.95 97.42 112.99 122. 58 121.17 122. 38 179. 82 165.65 221. 86 167. 79 116. 08 99.88 57.45 102. 34 88.89 73.18 105.35 88.04 94.87 45.89 77.07 84.57 79.09 82.35 75.26 77.60 88.65 84.77 90.77 29.—VAULT ACCOUNT OF CURRENCY R E C E I V E D AND DESTROYED DURING THE Y E A R ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1909. There was in the vault of the redemption division of this office, awaiting destruction, at the close of business October 311908 $2,146,045.00 Received during the year ended October 31,1909 374,326,133.50 Total Withdrawn and destroyed during the year Balance in vault October 31,1909 376,472,178.50 375,056,141.00 1,416,037.50 142 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 30.—TAXES ASSESSED ON CIRCULATION, DEPOSITS, AND CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS, 1864 TO 1882. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 .. Total On circulation. 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 a 707,751.33 $167,537.26 1,954,029.60 5,146,835.81 5,840,698.23 5,817,268.18 5,884,888.99 5,940,474.00 6,175,154.67 6,703,910.67 7,004,646.93 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 Total. a To June 1,1883. No. 31.—TAXES ASSESSED ON CAPITAL AND DEPOSITS OF NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1864 TO 1883, ON CIRCULATION FROM 1864 TO 1909, 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 1883 1884 . . Total Tax paid on capital and deposits. Tax paid on circulation. I $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 0 9,003,469.26 $53,193.32 733,247.59 2,106,785.30 2,868,636.78 2,946,343.07 2,957,416. 73 2,949,744.13 2,987,021.69 3,193,570.03 3,353,186.13 3,404,483.11 3,283,450.89 3,091,795.76 2,900,957.53 2,948,047. 08 3,009,647.16 3,153,635. 63 3,121,374.33 3,190,981.98 3,132,006.73 3,024,668.24 68,795,954.90 Year. • Tax paid on circulation. Tax paid on capital and surplus. $2,794,584.01 2,592,021.33 2,044,922.75 1,616,127.53 1,410,331.84 1,254,839.65 1,216,104.72 1,331,287.26 1,443,489.69 1,721,095.18 1,704,007.69 1,851,676.03 2,020,703.65 1,901,817.71 1,991,743.31 *"$i*752,'862."o6 1,730,251.00 1,881,922.73 1,731,929.00 1,599,231.08 1,833,431.00 1,633,309.15 1,708,819.92 1,928,827.49 2,163,882.05 2,509,977.80 2,806,070.54 3,090,811.72 3,190,543.04 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1906 1906 1907 1908 1909 Total a To June 1,1883. 107,818,331.08 7,048,413.00 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 143 No. 32.—TAXES ASSESSED ON NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION, YEARS ENDED J U N E 30, 1864, TO 1909; COST OF REDEMPTION, 1874 TO 1909; COST OF PLATES, AND EXAMINERS' FEES, 1883 TO 1909. Year. 1864-1882 1874-1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907.... 1908 1909 Total Semiannual duty on circulation. Cost of redemp- Assessment Assessment tion of notes for cost of for cost of by the plates, new extended United States plates, banks. Treasurer. banks. Assessment for examiners' fees (sec. 5240, R. S.). $52,253,518.24 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 1,708,819.92 1,928,827.49 2,163,882.05 2,509,977.80 2,806,070.54 3,090,811.72 3,190,543.04 $1,971,587.10 147,592.27 160,896.65 181,857.16 168,243.35 138,967.00 141,141.48 131,190.67 107,843.39 99,366.52 100,593.70 103,032.96 107,445.14 100,352.79 114,085.63 125,061.73 125,924.35 121,291.40 122,984.76 146,236.18 153,796.33 174,477.62 219,093.13 247,973.26 250,924.24 233,650.52 270,840.21 «396,743.15 $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 54,475.00 45,500.00 47,825.00 54,150.00 76,275.00 48,450.00 31,475.00 $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 40,325.00 12,600.00 64,800.00 31,450.00 12,975.00 10,025.00 10,800.00 107,818,331.08 6,363,192.69 738,110.00 433,420.00 $94,606.16 99,642.05 107,781.73 107,272.83 110,219.88 121,777.86 130,725. 79 136,772.71 138,969.39 161,983.68 162,444.59 251,966.79 238,252.27 237,803.51 222,858.92 225,445.27 244,903.62 259,164.86 277,816.07 307,296.63 324,598.97 346,895.32 388,307.39 396,766.23 425,157.65 429,397.75 510,928.07 Total. $52,253,518.24 1,971,587.10 3;434,305.16 3,306,001.94 3.195,172.90 2,907,172.51 2,311,709.63 1,897,046.87 1,685,023.30 1,524.355.75 1,480,215.63 1,617,664.64 1,728,392.24 2,088,932.11 2,054,437.75 2,212,765.17 2,373,374.30 2,260,237.33 2,368,988.33 2,308,322.35 2,122, 748.33 2,152,027.11 2,302,696.51 2,552,915.94 2,912,787.70 3,243,268.27 3,554,128.71 3,849,524.68 4,140,489.26 6,459,755.99 121,812,809.76 a Cost of redemption per $1,000, $0.79762. No. 33.—TAXES COLLECTED ON NATIONAL-BANK CAPITAL TO JUNE 1, 1883, AND FROM 1898 TO 1902; ON DEPOSITS TO JUNE 1, 1883; AND ON CIRCULATION, 1864 TO 1909. Collected on capital to June 1, 1883 Collected on capital under war-revenue act of 1898 Collected on deposits to June 1,1883 Collected on circulation to June 30,1909 $7,855,887.74 7,048,413.00 60,940,067.16 107,818,331.08 Total 183,662,698.98 N o . 3 4 . — T A X E S COLLECTED ON CIRCULATION, DEPOSITS, AND CAPITAL OF B A N K S , OTHER THAN NATIONAL, B Y THE INTERNAL-R-EVENUE B U R E A U , 1 8 6 4 TO 1 8 8 3 , AND ON CAPITAL, 1898 TO 1902. Collected on circulation Collected on deposits Collected on capital to 1883 Collected on capital under war-revenue act of 1898 Total : $5,487,608.82 48,802,237.39 14,986,143.44 7,136,754.00 76,412,743.65 144 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 35.—AVERAGE AMOUNT OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES IN CIRCULATION, AND AMOUNT OP TAX PAID THEREON BY NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE AND TERRITORY, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1909. Average amount of notes in circulation. Average amount of notes in circulation. Tax paid on circulation. $5,726,373.00 4,903,529.00 4,582,794.00 30,116,958.00 4,111,137.00 12,524,398.00 $31,256.28 26,001.39 23,914.73 162,990.55 20,674.42 64,577.79 Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 61,965,189.00 329,415.16 85,453,584.00 13,328,164.00 81,510,361.00 1,474,949.00 12,128,654.00 4,925,349.00 452,918.82 69,198.99 435,973.68 7,621.96 64,634.33 26,403.31 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Eastern States.. 198,821,061.00 1,056,751.09 10,076,521.00 7,076,734.00 5,498,301.00 3,236,212.00 8,981,831.00 3,543,529.00 6,569,206.00 2,831,769.00 6,028,324.00 24,747,615.00 1,931,263.00 14,283,990.00 8,599,067.00 54,607.09 35,696.32 28,600.73 16,285.80 45,527.98 17,913.13 33,460.54 14,177.04 31,917.09 128,015.57 9,736.59 73,118.52 43,399.91 Southern States. 103,404,362.00 532,456.31 34,187,910.00 19,976,921.00 33,525,751.00 9,004,126.00 190,875.63 104,142.40 172,344.42 46,290.59 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut NewEngland States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. of Columbia... Virginia West Virginia North Carolina..... South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Tax paid on circulation. $12,088,445.00 12,926,489.00 15,284,878.00 25,496,971.00 $62,446.85 64,724.37 77,171.23 129,228.59 Middle Western States 162,491,491.00 847,224.08 Western States. Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Pacific States... Porto Rico Hawaii Island possessions 2,474,542.00 2,138,154.00 8,928,888.00 9,638,194.00 7,527,501.00 2,249,746.00 1,209,236.00 6,826,239.00 1,539,478.00 12,416.57 10,690.80 45,906.67 48,963.61 37,754.90 11,355.96 6,342.82 34,474.97 7,699.93 42,525,978.00 215,606.23 5,120,996.00 3,044,566.00 27,157,764.00 1,196,162.00 1,895,800.00 1,473,506.00 652,568.00 55,700.00 26,174.64 15,306.69 136,827.04 6,259.43 9,524.32 9,796.56 3,262.85 278.51 40,527,062.00 207,080.17 70,000.00 262,028.00 350.00 1,310.13 332,028.00 1,660.13 United States... 610,137,171.00 3,190,543.04 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 145 N o . 3 6 . — S P E C I E AND B A N K - N O T E CIRCULATION OF THE U N I T E D STATES IN THE Y E A R S SPECIFIED FROM 1800 TO 1859. [Prepared by Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department.] Year. 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 Estimated Estimated Total money in Specie in Money in of banks bank Per in United notes specie United Treasury. circulation. Population. capita. and States. branches. outstanding. States. 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 $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, Oil 58,563,608 75,167,646 89,608,711 105,552,427 105,519,766 128,506,091 114,743,415 131,366,526 155,165,251 171,673,000 188,181,000 204,689,207 186,952,223 195,747,950 214,778,822 155,208,344 193,306,818 $17 500.000 30.000.000 24 300,000 33 100.000 32.100.000 30 400.000 30,650'000 41 000,000 51 000,000 65, 000,000 73, 000,000 87 500,000 87, 000,000 83, 000,000 80, 000,000 80, 000,000 90, 000,000 100,000,000 96, 000,000 97, 000,000 120, 000,000 112 000,000 120, 000,000 154, 000,000 186, 000,000 204, 000,000 236, 000,000 241, 000,000 250, 000,000 250, 000,000 260, 000,000 260, 000,000 250, 000,000 $28,000,000 58 000,000 69 100,000 93 100,000 109 100,000 121 900,000 122 150,000 135 839,570 154,692; 495 205,301,038 222 185,890 203 638,910 222,170,995 189 968,572 187 290,214 163 734,011 148 563,608 175 167,646 185 608,711 202, 552,427 225 519,766 240, 506,091 234, 743,415 285, 366,526 341, 165,251 375, 673,000 424, 181,000 445, 689,207 436, 952,223 445, 747,950 474, 778,822 415,208; 344 443, 306,818 o$l,500,000 a 3,000,000 a 2,000,000 5,755,705 6,014,540 4,502,914 2,011,778 11,702,905 8,892,858 o 5,000,000 »5,000,000 o5,000,000 2,466,962 3,663,084 987,345 230,484 1,449,472 7,857,380 7,658,306 9,126,439 1,701,251 8,101,353 2,184,964 6,604,544 10,911,646 14,632,136 21,942,893 20,137,967 18,931,976 19,901,325 17,710,114 6,398,316 4,339,276 o Specie in Treasury, estimated. 10774—CUR 1909 -10 $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, 558,451 278,761, 982 330, 253, 605 361, 040, 864 402, 238, 107 425,651; 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. fiO 6 96 6 69 7 04 8 64 8 60 8 64 9 86 13 17 13 87 12 33 13 26 10 91 10.59 9 02 7 87 8 68 8 95 9 43 10 59 10 66 10 34 12.02 13 76 14. 63 15.80 16. 10 15. 34 15.16 15. 81 13. 78 14. 35 146 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 37.—COIN AND PAPER CIRCULATION OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1860 TO 1909, INCLUSIVE, WITH AMOUNT OF CIRCULATION PER CAPITA. Total money. Coin, bullion, and paper money in Treasury as assets. $235. 000,000 $207,102,477 $442,102,477 452,005,767 250! 000,000 202,005,767 358,452,079 25i 000,000 333,452,079 674,867,283 25, 000,000 649,867,283 705,588,067 25, 000,000 680,588,067 25^ 000,000 745,129,755 770,129,755 754,327,254 25^ 000,000 729,327,254 728,200,612 25i 000,000 703,200,612 716,553,578 25. 000,000 691,553,578 25! 000,000 690,351,180 715,351,180 697,868,461 000,000 25i 722,868, 461 25, 000,000 716,812,174 741,812,174 25, 000,000 737,721,565 762,721,565 25, 000,000 749,445,610 774,445,610 25, 000,000 781,024,781 806,024,781 25, 000,000 773,273,509 798,273,509 790,683,284 52, 418,734 738,264,550 65, 837,506 697,216,341 763,053,847 789,790,976 102, 047,907 687,743,069 676,372,713 1,033,640,891 357, 268,178 691,186,443 363,884 494, 868,682 701,723,691 1,185,550,327 1,349,592,373 647, 974,839 705,423,050 1,409,397,889 703. 740,048 702,754,297 769; 068,939 686,180,899 1,472,494,345 1,487,249,838 801, 1,537,433,550 872, 175,823 665,257,727 658,380, 470 1,561,407,774 903, 027,304 625,898,804 1,007, 513,901 391,690 599,049,337 1,633,412,705 1,092, 612,434 558,059,979 1,691,441,027 1,100, 471,638 532,651,791 1,658,672,413 1,152, 956,637 564,837,407 1,685,123,429 1,112, 142,260 621,076,937 1,677,794,044 1,131, 223,357 672,585,115 1,752,219,197 1,066, 958,741 706,120,220 1,738,808,472 1,098, 899,106 704,460,451 1,805,078,961 1,114, 610,190 702,364,843 1,819,359,557 1,097, 780,289 692,216,330 1,799,975,033 1,213, 785,969 675,788, 473 1,905,996,619 1,397, 543,738 681,550,167 2,073,574,442 1,508, 352,213 732,348, 460 2,190,093,905 1,607, 861,774 748,285,518 2,339,700,673 1,734, 913,551 733,353,107 2, 483,147,292 1,829, 116,321 779,594,666 2,563,266,658 1,905, 610,024 808,894,111 2,684,710,987 1,994, 296,042 851,813,822 2,803,504,135 2,031, 797,215 915,179,376 2,883,109,864 2,154, 103,301 956,457,706 3,069,976,591 2,159, 767,087 1,049,996,933 3,115,561,007 2,328, 512,264 1,040,816,090 3,378,764,020 3, 406,328,354 2,365, $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 60,658,342 215,009,098 212.168,099 235,354,254 235,107,470 242,188,649 243,323,869 244,864,935 308,707,249 315,873,562 319,270,157 278,310,764 255,872,159 180,353,337 150,872,010 142,107,229 144,270,253 217,391,084 293,540,067 265.787,100 235,714,547 286,022,024 284,549,675 307,760,015 313,876,107 317,018,818 284,361,275 295,227,211 333,329,963 342,604, 552 340,748,532 300,087,697 Year Coin, including bullion in ended June 30— the Treasury. 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880...... 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 U. S. notes and bank notes. Circulation. $435, 407,252 448, 405,767 334, 697,744 595, 394,038 669, 641,478 714, 702,995 673, 488,244 661, 992,069 680, 103,661 664, 452,891 675, 212,794 715, 889,005 738, 309,549 751, 881,809 776, 083,031 754, 101,947 727, 609,388 722, 314,883 729, 132,634 818, 631,793 973, 382,228 1,114, 238,119 1.174, 290,419 305,696 1,230, 925,969 1,243, 1,292, 568,615 1,252, 700,525 1,317, 539,143 170,870 1,372, 361,649 1,380, 251,270 1,429, 1,497, 440.707 1,601, 347,187 1,596, 701,245 1,660, 808.708 1,601, 968,473 1,506, 434,966 1,640, 209,519 1,837, 859,895 1,904, 071,881 2,055, 150,998 2.175, 387,277 2,249, 390,551 2,367, 692,169 2,519, 142,860 2,587, 882,653 2,736, 646,628 2,772, 956,455 3,038, 015,488 3,106, 240,057 Population. Circulation per capita. 31,443,321 $13.85 32,064,000 13.98 32,704,000 10.23 33,365,000 17.84 34,046,000 19.67 34,748,000 20.57 35,469,000 18.99 36,211,000 18.28 36,973,000 18.39 37,756,000 17.60 38,558,371 17.50 39,555,000 18.10 40,596,000 18.19 41,677,000 18.04 42,796,000 18.13 43,951,000 17.16 45,137,000 16.12 46, 353,000 15.58 47,598,000 15.32 48,866,000 16.75 50,155,783 19.41 51,316,000 21.71 52, 495,000 22.37 53,693,000 22.91 54,911,000 22.65 56,148,000 23.02 57,404,000 21.82 58,680,000 22.45 59,974,000 22.88 61,289,000 22.52 62,622,250 22.82 63,975,000 23.41 65,520,000 24. 44 66,946,000 23.85 68,397,000 24.28 69,878,000 22.93 71,390,000 21.10 72,937,000 22.49 74,522,000 24.66 76,148,000 25.01 76,295,220 26.94 77,754,000 27.98 79,117,000 28.43 80,487,000 29.42 81,867,000 30.77 83,260,000 31.08 84,662,000 32.32 86,074,000 32.22 87,496,000 34.72 88,926,000 34.93 NOTE 1.—Specie payments were suspended from Jan. 1, 1862, to Jan. 1, 1879. During the greater part of that period gold and silver coins 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, inclusive. NOTE 2.—In 1876 subsidiary silver again came into use,"and is included in this statement, beginning with that year. NOTE 3.—The coinage of standard silver dollars began in 1878, under the act of Feb. 28,1878. NOTE 4.—Specie payments were resumed Jan. 1, 1879, and all gold and silver coins, as well as gold and silver bullion in the Treasury, are included in this statement from and after that date. NOTE 5.—The Director of the Mint recently made a revised estimate of the stock of gold coin and, as a consequence of such revision the estimated stock of gold in the United States and of gold coin in circulation has been reduced $135,000,000 in the figures for 1907. 147 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 38.—STATE-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING, TOTAL MONEY IN UNITED STATES, AND PERCENTAGE OF BANK NOTES TO TOTAL MONEY, FROM 1800 TO 1863, INCLUSIVE. Year. 1800 1810 1820 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 Total money Estimated in United bank notes States. outstanding. $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 Per cent bank notes to total money. 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. Year. 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 Total money in United States. Per cent bank notes to total money. Estimated bank notes outstanding. $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 b 238, 700,000 52.11 16.78 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. 39.—TOTAL MONEY IN UNITED STATES, NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING, AND PERCENTAGE OF BANK NOTES TO TOTAL MONEY, ON JUNE 30, 1864 TO 1909, INCLUSIVE. Year. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 L872 1873 L874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 Total money in United States. Nationalb a n k circulations $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 $58,813,980 204, 635,205 293,086,959 299,094,824 300,116,958 299,724,791 301,859,275 324, 475,207 340,990,825 348,347,674 348, 785,906 343,176,018 332,998,336 317,048,872 324,514,284 329,691,697 344,505,427 355,042,675 358, 742,034 356,815,510 339, 499,833 319,069,932 309,010,460 Percentage of nationalbank circulation to total currency. 8.33 26.57 38.84 41.08 41.86 41.89 41.76 43.74 44.71 44.98 43.27 42.99 42.11 41.55 41.09 31.89 29.06 26.31 25.45 24.23 22.83 20.75 19.79 Year. 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 Total money in United States. Nationalbank circulations Percentage of nationalbank circulation to total currency. $1,633,412,705 1,691,441,027 1,658,672,413 1,685,123,429 1,677,794,044 1,752,219,197 1,738,808, 472 1,805,078,961 1,819,359,557 1,799,975,033 1,905,996,619 2,073,574, 442 2,190,093,905 2, 339, 700,673 2, 483,147,292 2,563,266, 658 2,684, 710,987 2,803,504,135 2,883,109,864 3,069,976,591 3,115,561,007 3,378, 764,020 3, 406,328,354 $279,217, 788 252, 362, 321 211,378,963 185,970,775 167,927,574 172,683,850 178,713,692 207,353,244 211,691,035 226,000,547 231, 441,686 227,900,176 241,350,871 309,640, 443 353, 742,186 356,672,091 413,670,650 449,235,095 495,719,807 548,883,608 603,788,690 665,844,987 689,920,074 17.09 14.92 12.74 11.04 10.01 9.86 10.28 11.48 11.63 12.55 12.14 10.99 11.02 13.23 14.25 13.91 15.41 16.02 17.19 17.88 19.38 19.70 20.25 a October 31,1864 to 1875, June 30, 1876 to 1908. 148 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 40.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OP NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT FROM OCTOBER, '1863, TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1909, TOGETHER WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES ON JUNE 30,1863 TO 1909, AND THE PERCENTAGE OF NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION TO CAPITAL, TO ASSETS, AND TO MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Percentage of circulation t o Aggregate assets. Money in United States. $16.7 $674.8 25.8 45.2 37.6 114.8 252.2 297.1 705.5 23.0 34.4 52.1 85 10.2 15.2 3.7 135.6 215.3 325.8 393.1 66.7 98.8 131.4 171.3 512.5 771.5 1,126.4 1,359.7 770.1 49.2 45.9 40.3 43.5 13.0 12.8 11.7 12.6 17.0 1,582 1,612 1,634 1,644 403.3 409.2 414.2 415.4 213.2 248.8 267.7 280.2 1,404.7 1,442 4 1,476.3 1,526.9 754.3 52.8 60 8 64.6 67.4 15.2 17 2 18.2 18.3 1867. January 4 April 1 July 1 October 7 1,648 1,642 1,636 1,642 420.2 419.3 418.5 420.0 291.4 292.7 291.7 293.8 1,511.2 1,465.4 1,494.0 1,499.4 728.2 69.3 69.8 69.7 69.9 19.3 19 9 19.5 19 6 40.0 1868. January 6 April 6 July 6. October 5 1,642 1,643 1,640 1,643 420.2 420.6 420.1 420.6 294.3 295.3 294.9 297.7 1,502.6 1,499.6 1,572.1 1,559.6 716.5 70.4 70.2 70.2 70.3 19.6 19 7 18.8 18 9 41.1 1869. January 4 April 17 June 12 October 9 1,628 1,620 1,619 1,617 419.0 420.8 422.6 426.3 294.4 292.4 292.7 293.5 1,540 3 1,517.7 1,564.1 1,497.2 715 3 70 2 69.4 69 2 68.8 19 1 19.2 18 7 19.6 40.9 1870. January 22 March 24 June 9. October 8 December 28 1,615 1,615 1,612 1,615 1,648 426.0 427.5 427.2 430.3 435.3 292.8 292.5 291.1 291.7 296.2 1,546.2 1,529.1 1,565.7 1,510.7 1,538.9 722.8 68 7 68.4 68.1 67.8 68.0 18 9 19.1 18.6 19 3 19.2 40.3 1871. March 18 April 29 June 10 October 2 December 16 1,688 1,707 1,723 1,767 1,790 444.2 446.9 450.3 458.2 460.2 301.7 306 1 307.7 315.5 318.2 1,627.0 1,694.4 1,703.4 1,730.5 1,715.8 741.8 67.9 68 5 68.3 68.8 69.1 18.5 18 1 18.1 18 2 18.5 41.5 1872. February 27 April 19 June 10 October 3 . . December 27 1,814 1,843 1,853 1,919 1,940 464.0 467.9 470.5 479.6 482.6 321.6 325.3 327.0 333 4 336.2 1,719.4 1,743.6 1,770.8 1,755 8 1,773.5 762.7 69.3 69 5 69.5 69 5 69 6 18.7 18 6 18.5 18 9 18 9 42.9 1873. February 28 April 25 June 13 September 12 December 26 1,947 1,962 1,968 1,976 1,976 484.5 487.8 490.1 491.0 490.2 336.2 338.1 338.7 339.0 341.3 1,839.1 1,800.3 1,851.2 1,830.6 1,729.3 774.4 67.3 69.3 69.1 69.0 69.6 18 3 18.8 18.3 18 5 19.7 43.7 1,975 1,978 1,983 2,004 2,027 490.8 490.0 491.0 493.7 495.8 339.6 340.2 338.5 333.2 331.1 1,808.5 1,867.8 1,851.8 1,877.1 1,902.4 806.0 69.2 69 4 68.9 67.5 66.8 18.7 18 2 18.2 17.7 17.4 42.0 Number of banks. Paid in capital. 1863. October 5 66 $7.1 1864. January 4 April 4 July 4 October 3 139 307 467 508 14.7 42.2 75.2 86.7 1865. January 2 April 3 July 3 October 2 638 907 1,294 1,513 1866. January 1 April 2 July 2 October 1 Date. 1874. February 27 May 1 June 26 Digitized forOctober FRASER 2 December 31 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Circulation. $0.03 9.7 Capital. Assets. Money in United States. 35.5 BEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLEE OF THE CUBBENCY. 149 No. 40.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OF NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. Percenta ge o/ circulation to— Number of banks. Paid in capital. Circulation. Aggregate assets. Money in United States. 1875. March 1 Mayl June 30 October 1 December 17. 2,029 2,046 2,076 2,088 2,086 $496.2 498.7 501.5 504.8 505.4 $324.5 323.3 318.1 318.3 314.9 $1,869.8 1,909.8 1,913.2 1,882.2 1,823.4 1876. March 1 0 . . . . May 12 June 30 October 2 December 22. 2,091 2,089 2,091 2,089 2,082 504.8 500.9 500.3 497.8 497.4 307.4 300.2 294.4 291.5 292.0 1877. January 20... April 14 June 22 October 1 December 28. 2,083 2,073 2,078 2,080 2,074 493.6 489.6 481.0 479.4 477.1 1878. March 15 Mayl June 29 October 1 December 6 . . 2,063 2,059 2,056 2,053 2,055 1879. January 1 April 4 June 14 October 2 December 12. Date. Capital. Assets. Money in United States. 1798.2 65.4 64.8 63.4 63.0 62.3 17.3 16.9 16.6 16.9 17.3 39.8 1,834.3 1,793.3 1,825.7 1,827.2 1,787.4 790.6 60.9 59.9 58.8 58.3 58.7 16.7 16.8 16.1 15.9 16.3 37.2 292.8 294.7 290.0 291.8 299.2 1,818.1 1,796.1 1,774.3 1,741.0 1,737.2 763.0 59.3 60.2 62.3 60.9 62.7 16.1 16.4 16.3 16.8 17.2 38.0 473.9 471.9 470.3 466.1 464.8 300.9 301.8 299.6 301.8 303.3 1,729.4 1,741.8 1,750.4 1,767.2 1,742.8 789.7 63.5 63.9 63.7 64.7 65.2 17.4 17.3 17.1 17.1 17.4 37.9 2,051 2,048 2,048 2,048 2,052 462.0 455.6 455.2 454.0 454.4 303.5 304.4 307.3 313.7 321.9 1,800.5 1,984.0 2,019.8 1,868.7 1,925.2 1,033.6 65.7 66.8 67.5 69.1 70.8 16.8 15.3 15.2 16.8 16.7 29.7 1880. February 21.. April 23 June 11 October 1 December 31. 2,061 2,075 2,076 2,090 2,095 454.5 456.0 455.9 457.5 458.5 320.3 320.7 318.0 317.3 317.4 2,038.0 1,974.6 2,035.4 2,105.7 2,241.6 1,185.5 70.5 70.3 69.7 69.3 69.2 15.7 16.2 15.6 15.1 14.1 26.8 1881. March 11 May 6 June 30 October 1 December 31. 2,094 2,102 2,115 2,132 2,164 458.2 459.0 460.2 463.8 465.8 298.5 309.7 312.2 320.2 325.0 2,140.1 2,270.2 2,325.8 2,358.3 2,381.8 1,349.5 65.1 67.5 67.8 69.0 69.8 13.9 13.6 13.4 13.6 13.6 23.1 1882. March 11 May 19 July 1 October 3 . . . . December 30. 2,187 2,224 2,239 2,269 2,308 469.3 473.8 477.1 483.1 484.8 323.6 315.6 308.9 314.7 315.2 2,309.0 2,277.9 2,344.3 2,399.8 2,360.7 1,409.3 68 9 66.6 64.7 65.1 65.0 14.0 13.9 13.1 13.1 13.3 21.9 1883. March 13 May 1 June 22 October 2 December 31. 2,343 2,375 2,417 2,501 2,529 490.4 493.9 500.2 509.6 511.8 312.7 313.5 311.9 310.5 304.9 2,298.9 2,360.1 2,364.8 2,372.6 2,445.8 1,472.4 63.7 63.5 62.3 60.9 59.6 13.6 13.3 13.2 13.1 12.5 21.2 1884. March 7 April 24 June 20 September 30, December 20. 2,563 2,589 2,625 2,664 2,664 515.7 518.4 522.5 524.2 524.0 298.7 297.5 295.1 289.7 280.1 2,390.5 2,396.8 2,282.5 2,279.4 2,297.1 1,487.2 57.9 57.4 56.5 55.3 53.4 12.4 12.4 12.9 12.7 12.2 19.8 1885. March 10 May 6 July 1 October 1 December 24. 2,671 2,678 2,689 2,714 2,732 524.2 525.1 526.2 527.5 529.3 274.0 273.7 269.1 268.8 267.4 2,312.7 2,346.6 2,421.8 2,432.9 2,457.6 1,537.4 52.3 52.1 51.1 50.9 50.5 11.8 11.7 11.1 11.0 10.9 17.5 150 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 40.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OF NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. Percentage of circulation to— Number of banks. Paid in capital. Circulation. Aggregate assets. 1886. March 1 June 3 August 27 October 7 December 28.. 2,768 2,809 2,849 2,852 2,875 $533.3 539.1 545.5 548.2 550.6 $256.9 244.8 238.2 228.6 202.0 $2,494.3 2,474.5 2,453.6 2,513.8 2,507.7 1887. March 4 May 13 August 1 October 5 December 7 . . . 2,909 2.955 3,014 . 3,049 3,070 555.3 565.6 571.6 578.4 580.7 186.2 176.7 166.6 167.2 164.9 2,581.1 2,629.3 2,637.2 2,620.1 2,624.1 1888. February 14... April 30 June 30 October 4 December 12.. 3,077 3,098 3,120 3,140 3,150 582.1 585.4 588.3 592.6 593.8 159.7 158.8 155.3 151.7 143.5 2,664.3 2,732.4 2,731.4 2,815.7 2,777.5 1889. February 26... May 13 July 12 September 30. December 1 1 . . 3,170 3,206 3,239 3,290 3,326 596.5 599.4 605.8 612.5 617.8 137.2 131.1 128.8 128.4 126.0 2,837.4 2,904.9 2,937.9 2,998.2 2,, 933.6 1890. February 28... May 17 July 18 October 2 December 19.. 3,383 3> 438 3,484 3,540 3,573 626.5 635.0 642.0 650.4 657.8 123.8 125.7 126.3 122.9 123.0 3,003.3 3,010.2 3,061.7 3,141.4 3,046.9 1891. February 26... May 4 July9 September 25.. December 2 . . . 3,601 3,633 3,652 3.677 3,692 662.5 667.7 672.9 677.4 677.3 123.1 123.4 123.9 131.3 134.7 3,065.0 3,167.4 3,113.4 3,213.0 3,237.8 1892. March 1 May 17 July 12 September 30.. December 9 . . . 3,711 3,734 3,759 3,773 3,784 679.9 682.2 684.6 686.5 689.6 137.6 140.0 141.0 143.4 145.6 1893. March 6 May 4 July 12 October 3 December 19... 3,806 3,830 3,807 3,781 3,787 688.6 688.7 685.7 678.5 681.8 1894. February 28 May 4 July 18 October 2 December 19... 3,777 3,774 3,770 3,755 3,737 1895. March5 , May 7 July 11 September 28.. December 13... Date. February 28 May 7 July 14 October 6 December 17 Money in United States. Capital. Assets. Money in United States. 48.2 45.4 43.6 41.7 36.6 10.3 9.9 9.7 9.1 8.1 33.5 31.2 29.1 28.9 28.4 7.2 6.6 6.3 6.4 6.3 10.2 27.4 27.1 26.4 25.6 24.1 6.0 5.8 5.7 5.4 5.2 9.2 23.0 21.9 21.2 20.9 20.4 4.8 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.3 7.8 19.7 19.8 19.7 18.9 18.7 4.1 4.1 4.1 3.9 4.0 1,677.7 18.6 18.5 18.4 19.4 19.9 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 7.3 3.436.6 3,479.0 3.493.7 3,510.0 3, 480.3 1,752.2 20.2 20.5 20.6 20.9 21.1 4.0 4.0 4.6 4.1 4.2 8.1 149.1 151.6 155.0 182.9 179.9 3,459.7 3,432.1 3,213.2 3,109.5 3,242.3 1,738.8 21.6 22.0 22.6 27.0 26.4 4.3 4.4 4.8 5.8 5.5 678.5 675.8 671.0 668.8 666.2 174.4 172.6 171.7 172.3 169.3 3,324.7 3", 433.3 3,422.0 3,473.9 3,423.4 1,805.0 25.5 25.5 25.6 25.7 25.4 5.2 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.9 9.5 3,728 3,711 3,715 3,712 3,706 662.1 659.1 658.2 657.1 656.9 169.7 175.6 178.8 182.4 185.1 3,378.5 3,410.0 3,470.5 3,423.6 3,423.5 1,810.3 25.6 26.6 27.2 27.7 28.2 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.4 9.8 3,699 3,694 3,689 3,676 653.9 652.0 651.1 648.5 647.1 187.2 197.3 199.2 209.9 210.6 3,347.8 3,377.6 3,353.7 3,363.6 3,367.1 1,799.9 28.6 30.2 30.6 32.3 32.5 5.5 5.8 5.9 6.4 6.2 11.0 3,661 $1,561.4 1,633.4 1,658.6 1,685.1 15.7 7.5 151 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 40.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OF NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. Percentage of circulation t o Number of banks. Date. 1897. March 9 May 14 July 23 October 5 December 15 Paid in capital. Circula- tion. Aggregate assets. Money in United States. Capital. Assets. Money in United States. 3,634 3,614 3,610 3,610 3,607 $642.4 637.0 632.1 631.4 629.6 $202.6 198.2 196.5 198.9 193.7 $3,446.0 3,492.4 3,563.4 3,705.1 3,829.2 $1,905.9 31.5 31.1 31.1 31.5 30.7 5.9 5.7 5.5 5.4 5.1 10.3 3,594 3,586 3,582 3,585 3,590 628.8 624.4 622.0 621.5 620.5 184.1 188.4 189.8 194.4 207.0 3,946.9 3,869.9 3,977.6 4,003.5 4,313.3 2,073.5 29.3 30.2 30.5 31.3 33.4 4.8 4.9 4.8 4.9 4.8 9.2 1899. February 4 April 5 June 30 September 7 December 2 3,579 3,583 3,583 3,595 3,602 608.3 607.2 604.8 605.7 606.7 203.6 203.8 199.3 200.3 204.9 4,403.8 4,639.1 4,708.8 4,650.3 4,475.3 2,190.0 33.4 33.6 32.9 33.1 33.8 4.4 4.6 4.2 4.3 4.5 9.1 1900. February 13 April 26 June 29 September 5 December 13 3,604 3,631 3,732 3,871 3,942 613.0 617.0 621.5 630.2 632.3 204.9 236.2 265.3 283.9 298.9 4,674.9 4,811.9 4,944.1 5,048.1 5,142.0 2,339.7 33.4 38.3 42.7 45.0 47.3 4.4 4.9 5.4 5.6 5.8 11.3 1901. February 5 April 24 July 15 September 30 December 10 3,999 4,064 4,165 4,221 4,291 634.6 640.7 645.7 655.3 665.3 309.4 317.2 319.0 323.8 319.4 5,435.9 5,630.7 5,675.9 5,695.3 5,722.7 2,483.1 48.7 49.5 49.4 49.4 48.0 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.7 5.6 12.8 667.3 671.1 701.9 705 5 714.6 314.4 309.7 309.3 317 9 336.5 5 843 0 5,962.1 6,008.7 6 113 9 6,104.0 2,563.2 47 1 46.1 44.0 45 1 47.1 5 4 5.2 5.1 5 2 12.1 November 25 4,357 4,423 4,535 4 601 4,666 1903. February 6 April 9 June 9 ... September 9 November 17 4,766 4,845 4,939 5,042 5,118 731.2 734 9 743.5 753.7 758.3 335.2 335.0 359.2 375.0 376.2 6,234.7 6 212 7 6,286.9 6 310 4 6,302.2 2,684.7 45.8 45 6 48.3 49 8 49.6 5.4 5 4 5.7 5 9 5.9 13.4 5,180 5,232 5,331 5,412 5,477 765.8 765 9 767.3 770.7 776.1 380.9 385 9 399.5 411.2 419.1 6 576 8 6 605 9 6,655.9 6 975 0 7,197.0 2,803.5 49 7 50 3 52.1 53 4 54 0 5 9 58 6.0 5 9 58 14.2 January 11 March 14 May 29 August 25 November 9 5,528 5,587 5,668 5,757 5,833 776.9 782.5 791.6 799.9 808.3 424.3 431.0 445.5 469.0 485.5 7 117 8 7,308.1 7,327.8 7 472 3 7,563.2 2,883.1 54 6 55 1 56.3 58 6 60 1 6 0 5 9 6.1 63 6 4 15.5 1906. January 29 April 6 June 18 September 4 November 12 5,911 5,975 6,053 6,137 6,199 815.0 819.3 826.1 835.1 847.5 498.2 505.5 510.9 518.0 536.1 7,769 8 7,670. 6 7,784.2 8,016.0 8,213.0 3,069.9 61 1 61 7 61.8 62 0 63.3 6 4 6 6 6.6 6 5 6 5 16.6 1907. January 26 March 22 May 20. August 22 December 3 6,288 6,344 6,429 6,544 6,625 860.9 873.7 883.7 896.5 901.6 545.5 543.3 547.9 551.9 601.8 8,154.8 8,288.2 8,476.5 8,390. 3 8,407.9 3,251.3 63 3 62.2 62.0 61.6 66.7 6 7 65 6.5 6 6 16.8 1898. February 18 May 5 July 14 September 20 December 1 . . 1902. February 25 April 30 July 16. September 15 1904. January 22 March 28 June 9 September 6 November 10 5.5 1905. 7.2 152 REPOBT OF T H E COMPTKOLLEK OF T H E CURRENCY. No. 40.—NUMBER, CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING, AND AGGREGATE ASSETS OF NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued. Percentage of circulation t o Number of banks. Paid in capital. Circulation. Aggregate assets. Money in United States. 1908. February 14.. May 14 July 15 September 23. November 27. 6,778 6,824 6,853 6,865 $905.5 912.3 919.1 921.4 921.0 $627.6 614.0 613.6 613.7 599.3 $8,396.8 8,594.6 8,714.6 9,027.2 9,197.0 $3,378.7 1909. February5... April 28 June 23 September 1.. 6,887 6,893 6,926 6,977 927.7 933.9 937.0 944.6 615.3 636.3 641.3 658.0 9,221.1 9,368.8 9,471.7 9,573.9 Date. Money Assets. in United States. Capital. 3,406.3 69.3 67.3 66.8 66.6 65.0 7.5 7.1 7.0 6.8 6.5 66.3 68.1 68.4 69.6 6.6 6.8 6.7 6.8 18.2 18.8 No. 41.—UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS FOR THE YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31, FROM 1882 TO 1909, INCLUSIVE, AND THE CHANGES WHICH OCCURRED IN THE SEVERAL CLASSES OF BONDS. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Year. Number of banks. 4J per cent 4 per cent ce bonds. bonds. 1892. 1893. 2,301 $33,754,650 104,927,500 /\ J 2,522 41,319,700 106,164, \ 2,671 49,537,450 116,705, 2,727 49,547,250 116,391, 2,868 57,436,850 115,383, 3,061 69,696,100 115,731, 3,151 66,121,750 100,413, 3,319 41,066,150 100,049, 3,567 28,116,700 105,402, f 199,400 3,694 II Continued at2p.ct., •120,858,850 [ 21,648,100 3,788 21,897,850 131,133,150 3,796 22,020,550 142,141,700 1894. 3,756 22,749,900 3,715 22,505,100 1896 3,679 22,673,850 1897.... 3,617 22,039,650 3,598 22,047,750 1882.... 1883.... 1884 1885.... 1886 1887.... 1890. 1891. United States bonds held for other purposes at nearest date. Grand total. 3 per cent bonds. Pacific 6 per cent bonds. $40,621,950 179,675,550 3i's602,000 $37,563,750$4001,069,400 $3,526,000$3621,505,650 : : 201,327,700 155,604,400 138,920,650 69,038,050 144,500 L o a n of 5 per155,932,450 1904,cents, 6,980,850 Consols of 1907, 149,342,350 14,016,850 L o a n of 1895, 13,856,500 Consols of 1907, 155,473,000 16,038,850 L o a n of 1895, 36,531,650 Consols of 1907, 150,288,100 15,910,650 L o a n of 1895. 30,474,150 L o a n of Consols of 1898, 3 percents, 1907, 139,436,050 31,006,120 L o a n of L o a n of 1904, 5 per1895, cents, 23,990,650 16,231,900 3,463,000 3,469,000 3,505,000 3,586,000 3,256,000 3,468,000 4,553,000 6,672,000 Total. 352,877,300 325,316,300 308', 364,550 245,444,050 188,828,000 170,003,350 145,668,150 140,190,900 30,674,050 30,419,600 31,780,100 32,431,400 34,671,350 60,715,050 48,501,200 30,684,000 383,551,350 355,735,900 340,144,650 277,875,450 223,499,350 230,718,400 194,169,350 170,874,900 10,244,000 152,950,350 24,871,950 177,822,500 11,852,000 164,883,000 12,426,000 176,588,250 20,164,250 185,047,250 17,576,950 194,165,200 14,043,000 199,706,200 25,888,200 225,594,400 11,997,000 111,717,800 26,118,350 237,836,150 10,386,000 241,103,350 25,135,500 266,238,850 9,030,000 227,742,550 32,490,650 260,233,200 2,906,000 235,618,470 114,540,240 350,158,710 EEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLEB OF THE • CTTRKENCY. 153 No. 41.—UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TO SECURE CIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS FOR THE YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31, FROM 1882 TO 1909, ETC.— Continued. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Year. 1899 1900 1901 Number of 2 per cent banks. consols of 1930. 4 per cent bonds. 3 per cent bonds. 5 per cent bonds. United States bonds held for other purposes at nearest date. Tota Grauu total. Consols of 1907, L o a n of L o a n of 1 1898, 3 per1904,5 3,595 $20 ,907,600 $128,822,050 Loan of percents, l$232,463,160 $100,305,200 $332 70S 360 cents, 1895, $49,825,160 $14,665,600 18,242,750 Consols of ,019,950 1907, f 1 of 13,544,100 3,871 1I Consols 1930. Loan of 1270 ,006,600 1895, 7,503,350 Consols of 12,500 1907, f 6,032,000 4,221 1 Consols of Loan of ) 1930. 1895, 1.316 625,650 2,911,100 7,756,580 1,293,000 301 123 580 113,859,250 414 982 830 3,983,780 268,900 329 833 930 115,003,660 444 837 590 6,056,720 1,100,900 338 352 670 132,693,250 471 045 920 1,797,580 718,650 382 726 830 141,177,680 523 904 510 1,922,940 426 544 790 121,812.810 548, 357 600 2,215,540 493 912 790 Consols of 1902 1903 1904 4,601 320 738,000 1907, S,248,450 Loan of 1895, 2,208,600 Consols of 1907, 2,979,200 5,147 376 003,300 L o a n of 1895, 1,410,100 Consols of 1907, 5,857,500 5,495 416 972,750 L o a n of 1895, 1,791,600 Consols of 1907, 4,050,350 1905 5,858 483 181,900 1906 6,225 492, 170,650 L25,124,650 o a n of 1895, 4,602,100 (Loan of 6,620 532 543,550 <! 1895, L o a n of 1895, 4,465,000 Consols of 1907, 1907 | l 10,732,900 (2 per cent 3,273,700 |1 Panama Canal, 73,888,980 507, 801, 770 >539, 653, 180 104,759,730 644, 412, 910 { 14,482,080 6,490,080 17,245,380 567, 011 910 103,019,490 670, 014, 400 ' 38,558,680 13,936,500 Certifi- 1908 1909 6,873 554, 700,700 14,960,450 10,468,520 cates of in- 632, 624, 850 ness 3 per cent. 2 per cent '4 per cent 3 per cent 1936 and 1938 679,545, 740 7,025 573, 328,450 l o a n of \ 1908-1918, 1925, 1 14,575,560 Panama . 15,463,050 Canal, ! 76,178,680 89,033, 690 721, 658. 540 62,367,940 741, 913, 680 i No. 42.—PROFIT ON NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION, BASED ON A DEPOSIT OF $100,000 UNITED STATES CONSOLS OF 1930; PANAMA CANAL LOAN, AT THE AVERAGE NET PRICE, MONTHLY, DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, Receipts. Date. 1908. November December January February March April May June July August September October 1909. , CirculaCost of tion obtainbonds. able. LOAN OF 1925 1909. Deductions. Interest on cirGross Interest culation on bonds. at 6 per receipts. cent. Net receipts. Tax. Expenses. Sinking fund. Interest on cost of bonds at 6 per cent. Total. AND Profit on circulation in excess of 6 per cent on the investment. Amount. Per cent. $103,752 103,591 $100,000 100,000 $2,000 2,000 $6,000 6,000 $8,000 8,000 $500 500 $62.50 62.50 $87. 54 84.37 $650.08 646.87 $7,349.92 7,353.13 $6,225.12 6,215.46 $1,124.80 1,137.67 102,920 101,774 101,509 101,656 101,750 101,827 101,450 101,125 101,125 101,052 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 69.08 42.26 36.20 40.00 42.56 44.75 35.77 27.94 28.14 26.50 631. 58 604.76 598. 70 602. 50 605. 06 607. 25 598. 27 590. 44 590. 64 589. 00 7,368.42 7,395. 24 7,401.30 7,397. 50 7,394. 94 7,392. 75 7,401.73 7,409. 56 7,409.36 7,411.00 6,175. 20 6,106.44 6,090.54 6,099. 36 6,005.00 6,109. 62 6,087.00 6,067.50 6,067.50 6,063.02 1,193. 22 1,288. 80 1,310.76 1,298.14 1,389.94 1,283.13 1,314.73 1,342. 06 1,341.86 1,347.98 1.159 1.266 1. 291 1.276 1.366 1.260 1.296 1.327 1.327 1.334 $769. 24 $1,821. 74 763.29 1,825.79 $8,178. 26 8,174.21 $7,250.40 7,231. 20 $927.86 943.01 0.768 .783 1,831.44 1,826.73 1,839108 1,850.35 1,871.73 1,875. 31 1,839.63 1,806.94 1,768.45 1,761.82 8,168. 56 8,173. 27 8,160. 92 8,149. 65 8,128. 27 8,124.69 8,160.37 8,193.06 8,231.55 8,238.18 938.56 960.43 938.66 919. 05 875.17 876. 21 976. 57 1,068.36 1,173.75 1,198.98 .779 .799 .780 .763 .724 .725 .816 .900 .998 1.211 LOAN OF 1925. November December January February March April May June July August September October 1908. $120,840 120,520 $100,000 100,000 $4,000 4,000 $6,000 6,000 $10,000 10,000 $1,000 1,000 $62. 50 62.50 120,500 120,214 120,371 120,500 120,885 120,808 119,730 118,745 117,630 117,320 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,qoo 6,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 1909. 768. 94 764. 23 776. 58 787.85 809. 23 812.81 777.13 744.44 705.95 699.32 7,230. 00 7,212. 84 7,222.26 7,230.60 7,253.10 7,248.48 7,183.80 7,124. 70 7,057.80 7,039.20 Oi PANAMA CANAL LOAN OF 1916-1936.a November December January February March April May June. July August September October 1908, 1909. $102,328 101,760 $100,000 100,000 $2,000 2,000 $6,000 6,000 $8,000 8,000 $500 500 $62. 50 62.50 101,804 101,500 101,130 101,240 101,250 101,250 101,015 101,000 101,000 100,595 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62. 50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 a Here treated as maturing August 1, 1936. $33.19 25.25 26.04 | 21. 79 ! 16. 52 i 18. 24 i 18.50 ! 18.61 I 15. 20 | 15.08 15.17 $595. 69 587. 75 $7,404. 31 7,412. 25 $6,139.68 6,105. 60 $1,264.63 1,306. 65 1.236 1.284 588. 54 584. 29 579.02 580. 74 581. 00 581.11 577. 70 577. 58 577. 67 571. 58 7,411.46 7,415.71 7,420. 98 7,419. 26 7,419.00 7,418. 89 7,422.30 7,422.42 7,422.33 7,428.42 6,108. 24 6,090.00 6,067. 80 6.074. 40 6,075.00 6.075. 00 6,060. 90 6,060. 00 6,060. 00 6,035.70 1,303. 22 1,325.71 1,353.18 1,344.86 1,344. 00 1,343. 89 1,361.40 1,362.42 1,362.33 1,392. 72 1.280 1.306 1.338 1.328 1.327 1.327 1.348 1.349 1.349 1.384 o o w Q 156 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 43.—DATES OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS FROM 1869 TO 1909. Year. 1869 a 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1900 1907 1908 1909 Jan. Feb. 4 22 . Mar. Apr. 17 . . 27 28 27 20 24 18 21 1 1 12 14 28 1 1 6 22 14 5 1 13 30 13 17 4 17 4 4 7 7 14 ' 5 26 24 30 9 28 30 20 27 1 3 Q 28 14 22 6 5 5 25 6 1 19 -. 1 6 4 13 12 11 24 5 ! 12 18 9 12 12 18 11 14 23 14 30 25 30 20 7 5 30 15 9 6 30 i s 16 29 25 18 20 14 15 ! 23 Dec. 28 16 27 26 31 17 22 28 6 12 31 31 30 31 20 24 28 7 12 11 19 2 9 19 19 13 17 15 1 2 13 10 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 7 5 4 2 3 9 28 29 9 9 Nov. 9 8 2 3 30 30 18 . ... 1 4 1 4 28 Sept Oct. 26 30 30 22 29 14 23 11 i 11 13 7 10 14 26 28 26 12 9 10 10 13 29 19 25 1 10 15 1 22 11 29 26 May. June. July. Aug. 6 5 4 25 17 10 9 12 23 1 27 16 22 # 3 o Prior to the passage of the act of March 3,1869,reports were made quarterly—first Monday of January, April, July, and October. EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 157 No. 44.—ABSTRACT OP THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 1, 1909, THE CONDITION OF BANKS IN NEW YORK CITY, IN THE THREE CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES, IN OTHER RESERVE CITIES, AND OF THE COUNTRY BANKS. I Central reserve cities. New York. New York, Chicago, and St. Louis. Other reserve Country banks. cities.a Aggregate. EESOURCES. 21 $1,306,785,530.17 $1,372,311,583.92 $2,449,785,237.09 $5,128,882,351.18 $925,653 Loans and discounts 257 127. 21 419,040.40 ' 4,575,985.64 24,557,215.12 Overdrafts 29,552,241.16 U. S. bonds to secure circulation , 53,606,200.00 87,111,490.00 153,915,240.00 427,633,440.00 668,660,170.00 U. S. bonds to secure 1,930,500.00 1,106,1000.00 16,610,100.00 20,681,700.00 U. S. deposits , 39,222,300.00 Other bonds to secure 3,552,305.80 2,224, 435.00 8,683,891.10 5,755,561.57 U. S. deposits 17,991,758.47 4,625, 050.00 U. S. bonds on hand 6,059,050.00 5,013,600.00 12,072,990.00 23,145,640. 00 Premiums 1,329, 818.96 1,745,785. 56 3,942,980.13 9,032,430.32 14,721,196.01 174,998, 870. Bonds, securities, etc 210,225,885.40 199,609,273.95 488,553,383.33 898,388,542.68 Banking house, furni57,299,027.99 105,956,723.93 200,076,548. 33 28,367, 681. 49 36,820,796.41 ture, and fixtures 4,547,608.92 14,425,220. 62 2,232,852.26 Other real estate owned. 1,914, 077.84 21,205,681,80 Due from national banks, not reserve agents 45,845,821.66 125,395,308.62 166,962,392.40 89,392,115.53 381,749,816. 55 Due from state banks and bankers, trust 59,545,889.03 companies, etc 9,128,767.87 39,750,160. 57 126,140,222.90 26,844,173.30 Due from approved re266,367,550.12 452,983,699.50 719,351,249.62 serve agents Checks and other cash 14,290,133.32 8,864,607.89 15,132,532. 53 38,287,273. 74 12,965, 202.81 items Exchanges for clearing 77,798,415. 88 11,626,620.03 329,725,534. 43 221,276, 607.17 240,300,498. 52 house Bills of other national Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Specie Legal-tender notes Five per cent redemption fund Due from Treasurer U. S. other than 5 per cent fund Total 1,669, 469.00 3,829,154.00 12,371,999.00 24,003,749.00 40,204,902.00 82, 115.09 244,874, 641.9; 57,057, 516.00 146,391.37 319,184,501.36 89,813,481.00 587,273.19 181,806,277.91 43,551,074.00 2,023,219. 40 165,407,118.11 54,329,405.00 2,756,883.96 666,397,897.38 187,693,960.00 4,348,879.50 7,509,914.50 20,629,818.28 32,488,612. 28 2,677,810.00 2,593,287.64 2,446,917.83 4,101,290.14 763,386.38 7,311,594.35 1,792,254,123. 72 2,485,137,047.13 2,654,321,603. 40 4,434, 495,726. 31 9,573,954,376.84 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.... Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes... National - bank notes outstanding State-bank notes outstanding Due to national banks not reserve agents Due to state banks and bankers Due to trust companies and savings banks Due to approved reserve agents Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers Bonds borrowed Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable Reserved for taxes Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 114,500, 000. 00 116,305, 000.00 164,943,490.00 145,366,000.00 222,067, 700.00 158,779, 949. 66 557,630, 877. 00 293,835, i.27 944,642, 067.00 597,981, 875. 93 33,944, 443. 50 46,638,501.85 110,600, 058. 91 203,756, 438. 40 52,779: 075. 00 83,953,360.00 150,646, 225.00 423,440, 771. 00 658,040, 356. 00 16, 518. 00 16,518.00 468. 00 13, 406. 00 30, 392.00 331,393, 327. 75 529,324,236.73 380,948, , 149.88 62,453, 782.86 972,726, 169. 47 46,517, 877. 115,034, 209. 50 200,131,383.64 185,156, , 538.12 87,083, 944. 52 472,371,, 866. 28 233,119, 122.86 256,373,716.68 217,826, 257.03 60,877, 050. 54 535,077, ,024.25 9,694, 978. 28,943, 689. 58 204, 029. 72 96,015.04 133,496. 29 1,820, 377. 779,886,678.641 ,038,711,044.101 ,218,108, 033. 03 ,753,074, 002. 2,549,040.17 3,917,499.57 15,918, 994. 80 15,390, 418. , 667. 58 00 2,157, ,903.84 83 66 5, 009,893, 079.79 35,226, , 912. 62 25 371,828.55 9,313,250.00 415,189. 56 11,909,090.00 6,767, 454. 77 12,409, 640. 00 6,295, 326. 32 8,506, 463. 50 13,477, 970.65 32,825, 193. 50 1,000,000.00 1,945,614.71 1,000,000.00 2,299,860.99 4,336, 697. 55 4,419, 298. 27 1,094. 838. 75 9,743, 474.06 30,809, 680.02 1,766, 483.79 14,080, 171. 61 36,228, 978. 29 5,161, 183. 53 1,638,126.10 175,761. 60 1,458,704.78 3,659. 72 1,792,254,123.72 2,485,137,047.13 2,654,321,603. 40 4,434,495,726. 31 9,573,954,376. 48 a Other reserve cities are Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Albany, Brooklyn, Pittsburg, Washington, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas, San Antonio, Waco, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Dubuque, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, Kans., Wichita, Kansas City, Mo., St. Joseph, Lincoln, Omaha, Denver, Pueblo, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Oreg., Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Topeka, Muskogee, Oklahoma City, and South Omaha. 158 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 45.—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. Highest point reached. Lowest point reached. Jan. 1.1866. Sept. 1,1909. Date. Amount. Capital $403,357,346 $944,642,067 $944,642,067 Capital, surplus, and undivided profits a... 475,330,2041.,746,380,3811.,746,380,381 Circulation 213,239,530 658, 040,356 658,040,356 Total investments in United States bonds.. 440,380,350 731 ,028,110 731,028,110 Individual deposits 520,212,174 5, 1,009: 1,893,079 5,,009,893,079 Loans and discounts... 600,650," 109 5,128,882,3515; 5, 5,128,882,351 Cash: National-bank notes 20,406,442 40, 204,902 40,204,902 Legal-tender notes. 187,846,548 187, 673,960 205,793,578 16,909,363 Specie 397,897 694,141,010 Sept. Amount. Date. 1,1909 $403,357,346 Jan. 1,1866 475,330,204 Do. 122,928,084 Oct. 2,1890 .....do do do do do 170,653,059 Do. 501,407,586 Oct. 8,1870 500,650,109 Jan. 1,1866 do Oct. 1,1866 June 23,1909 11,841,104 Oct. 7,1867 52,156,439 Mar. 11,1881 8,050,380 Oct. 1,1875 a Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid, beginning 1894. No. 46.—PERCENTAGES OF LOANS, UNITED STATES BONDS, LAWFUL MONEY, ETC., TO THE AGGREGATE RESOURCES OF NATIONAL BANKS, ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1, 1866, AND 1890 TO 1909. 1866. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.CL P.cL P.cL P.cL P.ct. 41.3 74.3 72.9 73.3 68.7 68.6 70.9 67.1 55.3 54.2 6.4 6.4 6.2 8.4 36.3 7.7 8.1 9.3 7.0 10.6 6.8 1.5 7.4 6.7 7.1 4.3 8.1 7.1 6.4 9.2 Loans and discounts . . . United States bonds Lawful money a Total Capital Surplus and profits Individual deposits -- Total 1899. 79.1 88.1 86.0 86.6 81.4 84.4 85.8 83.5 68.7 74.0 27.2 5.6 36.9 20.7 9.9 49.8 21.1 10.3 49.4 19.5 9.7 50.3 21.8 11.3 46.6 19.2 9.6 49.8 19.2 9.8 49.7 19.9 10.3 48.9 17.3 9.0 50.0 15.6 8.5 50.9 69.7 80.4 80.8 79.5 79.7 78.6 78.7 79.1 76.3 75.0 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. P.ct. P.ct. P.cL P.ct. P.ct. P.cL P.cL P.cL P.cL P.cL P.ct. 53.5 53.7 53.2 53.0 53.7 55.2 53.4 53.9 54.0 56.1 52.9 7.9 7.6 7.9 7.4 7.8 7.9 7.1 8.1 7.8 7.5 8.6 7.8 9.6 9.5 8.3 8.8 8.9 10.0 10.3 9.5 8.4 7.2 70.6 70.8 71.6 70.3 69.5 72.6 68.5 70.2 69.6 72.4 70.5 Loans and discounts United States bonds.. Lawful money a Total 13.0 7.5 52.7 73.2 Capital Surplus and profits Individual deposits Total 12.5 7.7 49.7 11.5 7.6 51.6 11.5 8.1 52.5 11.9 8.8 50.0 11.0 9.8 49.6 10.7 8.3 51.1 10.4 8.4 52.4 10.7 8.8 51.5 10.2 8.5 50.4 8.4 52.3 69.9 70.7 72.1 70.7 70.4 70.1 71.2 70.9 69.1 70.5 a Embraces specie only, up to and including 1898. 9.8 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 159 No. 47.—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. AUGUST 25, 1905. On time, On deOn deOn time, sesinglemand, pa- mand, cured bypaper with name paNum- per with stocks, per (one two or more one or more ber of bonds, and person or individual banks. individual other perfirm), withor firm or firm sonal secuout other names. rities. security. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities. Country Total On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or other realestate security. Total. 42 $11,393,9261385,,652,014 $135,669,910 8115, .,961,886 $156, i,987,276 $805,665,012 12 17,817,302 22,250,238 75,770,977 60,377,212 37,094,219 213,309,948 8 10,993,443 24,767,191 30,496,481 13,051,412 20,124,901 99,433,428 283 103,554,105 253,585,872 294,801,492 196,695,917 182,477, 3051 ,031,114,691 5,412 176,294,166 167,860,406 845,519,701 303,038,560 356,273, 2401 ,848,986,073 5,757 320,052,942 854,115,721 1,382,258,561 689,124,987 752,956,941 3,998,509,152 S E P T E M B E R 4, 1906. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities. Country Total 40 $10,676,198 $292,251,532 $137,991,340 $111,172,734 $149,959,233 $702,051,037 13 15,554,557 31,261,941 69,393,859 58,969,944 35,264,962 210,445,263 8 11,821,339 25,779,311 31,693,095 13,098,879 21,904,419 104,297,043 295 133,735,500 272,032,130 332,701,188 223,189,134 200,326,2371,161,984,189 5,781 202,901,651 206,691,820 930,255,416 369,694,410 410,662,487 2,120,205,784 6,137 374,689,245 828,016,7341,502,034,898 776,125,101 818,117,338 4,298,983,316 AUGUST 22,1907. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 38 $16,254,018 $251,867,158 $161,108,403 $130,477,323 $152,414,157 $712,121,059 14 16,773,019 37,220,156 75,774,485 64,316,586 37,139,169 231,223,415 8 13,079,054 34,064,418 33,957,227 14,648,326 22,118,916 117,867,941 306 141,551,855 275,765,893 360,902,043 256,893,115 207,327,1221,242,440,028 6,178 240,563,589 233,960,8541,017,009,280 433,159,308 450,238,495 2,374,931,526 6,544 428,221,535 832,878,4791,648,751,438 899,494,658 869,237,859 4,678,583,969 S E P T E M B E R 23, 1908. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 37 $6,800,529 $374,548,964 $146,194,094 $132,737,553 $245,372,335 $905,653,475 14 12,423,469 30,091,507 83,966,091 60,065,338 45,839,437 232,385,842 8 12,475,849 27,454,224 30,150,989 10,805,700 24,054,044 104,940,806 312 130,285,953 271,667,315 353,363,981 245,247,548 231,192,1691,231,756,966 6,482 233,906,895 218,939,708 968,716,204 403,319,905 450,992,929 2,275,875,641 6,853 395,892,695 922,701,718 1,582,391,359 852,176,044 997,450,914 4,750,612,730 SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total $7,708,853 $385,430,495 $145,989,671 $163,098,915 $223,425,689 $925,653,623 13 188,399 26,097,308 97,556,025 67,304,368 59,516,388 262,662,488 10 12, 459,864 30,438,006 35,164,037 12,717,629 27,689,883 118,469,419 321 143,963,616 292,367,684 383,037,317 287,953,693 264,989,2741,372,311,584 6,595 265,208,958 223,016,4411,036,720,641 [ 440,403,363 484,435,834 2,449,785,237 6,977 441,529,690 957,349,9341,698,467,691 971,477,968 1,060,057,068 5,128,882,351 160 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 48.—CLASSIFICATION OF LOANS AND DISCOUNTS BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE RESERVE CITIES AND IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Reserve cities. On time, by On time, secured stocks, demand, On time, single- bonds, and On demand, Onsecured paperpaper with by stocks, paper with name (one other Num- one sonal seor more bonds, and two or more per person ber of individual curities, or individual other peror firm), banks. or firm on mortor firm sonal secuwithout gages or names. names. rities. other se- other realcurity. estate security. Total. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Citv Chicago ......... St Louis Total 38 13 10 $7, 708,853 $385, 430,495 $145, 989, 671 $163, 098, 915 $223, 425, 689 $925,653, 6?3 26 097,308 97, 556, 025 67, 304 368 59 516, 388 262,662. 488 1?, 188,399 61 32,357, 116 20 3 12 945 621 1, 779, 097 510 9?1 5, 816 716 11 073, 527 2, 665,556 1, 297, 860 85 888 2, 064 688 835 490 354 013 ?6 330 19? 480 159 784 2,50 850 1, 786 8, 393 66? 4, 168 12? 1, 939 1?4 2, 618 1, 773 15? 3, 566 30? 3 874' 495 2 4?9 978 877 1, 737 187 19 955 4, 673 740 1, 319 322 174 634 1 85? 131 664 258 288 148 ?86 803 881 461 353 868 97 916 549 068 5 389 378 2 901 814 847 3 808 134 854 16 31 ?,86 96? 979 460 46, 432, 939 10, 590, 747 4, ?44 501 57, 603 159 34,346,880 13, 116 221 9, 761, 326 714, 941 3,970.912 66?' 741 47 571 217' 616 433 730 153 603 189 867 5,166 513 16 ?38' 253 12 867 099 3, 785 095 4, 193 476 2 342 713 5, 510 297 3 951 225 ?, ,561 051 331 159 1, 115 6?3 64 745 5, 303 166 480 761 778 1 253 140 ?76 604 392 991 6? 98? 237 018 2 188 327 91 491 60? 199 868 3 911 041 1 4?9 ?83 730 011 1 581 902 7 853 ?64 ?34 459 1 174 993 12, 459, 864 30, 438, 006 35, 164, 037 12, 717, 629 27, 689, 883 118, 469, 419 441, 965, 809 278, 709, 733 243, 120, 912 310, 631, 960 1,306,785,530 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San \ntonio W aco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Minneapolis St Paul Cedar JtaDids Des Moines Dubuque Kansas City, Mo St Joseph Lincoln Omaha South Omaha . . . . Kansas City, Kans.. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee ... Oklahoma City Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles San Francisco... . Salt Lake City 34 26 18 10 2 5 6 7 7 6 5 9 7 10 4 6 6 6 4 3 9 4 A 6 3 3 6 o I 4 2 4 9 10 49, 652, 189 4, 837, 063 6, 762, 285 52, 921, 666 40, 988, 302 14, 619, 391 6,337, 438 993, 004 5, 307. 864 5,426, 978 4 059 596 778, 552 4, 477, 907 1, 494. 287 1, 285, 343 7 981 326 11, 310, 010 15, 469, .585 3, 931, 990 9 909 679 12, 872, 447 11 480, 972 26, 895, 8.50 11, 117, 748 2,378. 337 3 977 434 933 709 17, 070, 112 597 036 2, 182 601 7 972 957 1 143 265 895 771 673 435 1 275 656 6 242 086 657 758,744 1 059 102 3 080 974 3 510 567 1 962 14? 2 135 182 2 723 ?04 3 822,894 2 073 425 53, 119, 084 2, 495,770 2 342,107 70, 231. 319 15,912, 484 12, 347 455 939, 423 324, 220 2 523 957 3, 494 684 418 120 890' 774 4, 123, 839 2 575 121 1, 139, 684 2 095 571 12, 510 866 12, 374 189 3, 2?7 429 3 ?09 616 3, 339, 446 6 885,694 4, 506 805 6 0?6 549 9?0 608 2 576 931 790 183 7, 781 158 3 175 273 1 578 030 9 806 923 1 144 308 614 350 519 ?83 1 613 635 5 573 685 1 391 610 337 660 1 216 898 2 797 140 3 057 071 607 ?13 4 668 540 3 185 8?6 4 305 1 237 946 29, 289, 782 191, 439,615 1, 632, 603 21, 335, 280 871, 084 14 730 898 38 079, 927 224, 652 787 24, 717, 908 127, 039 101 755,894 54 504 517 2, 629, 469 20, 965, 516 2, 584 800 466. 747 5,665. 90? 19 533 3?3 4 909, 15, 3?9 017 5?7 983 10 407 ?83 •1699 398 2, 612 670 4, 709, 553 13, 937, 509 3 ?88 6?2 7 671 417 4, 117, 253 251. 509 2? 916 448 6' 430'. 9 ?-47, 878 57 700 669 9 668, 502 54, 547 497 4 078 592 16 96? ?30 4 775 37? 24 196 761 7 369, 183 27 696 941 6 ?53 667 33 696, 93?. 7 437, 560 46, 665,935 3 988 864 26, 124 190 1 330 403 5 384 384 ?65 046 11 672 2 285,978 477 386 16 500, 411 51, 328 587 1 213 ?54 11 785 646 6 104 140 1 937 097 7 596 783 28 481 934 6 513 851 3 7?7 010 7 087, 635 9, 249 035 2 004 617 600 631 4 174 59?. 786 480 8 618 110 23 503 669 3 746 735 565 2 787 0??, 1 47? 100 684 957 3 709 893 2 706 723 17 885 256 900 530 13 799 17?. 4 747 890 633 677 1 339 3?5 13 533 083 3 696 809 33 712 957 4 067 608 67 717 139 7 332 183 1 866 359 Total 321 143 963 616 292 367 ,684 383 037 317 287 953 693 264 989 274 1,372,311,584 Total, all reserve cities.. 382 176 320 732 734 333 ,493 661 747 050 531 074 605 575,621 234 2,679,097,114 STATES, ETC. 77 Maine New Hampshire 58 Vermont 50 Massachusetts 177 22 Rhode Island 80 Connecticut Total New Eng land States.. 464 3 16? 3,227 ,557 3,635 ,124 7,219 ,629 532 ,456 5,124 ,121 23,082,049 3 337 360 3 349,323 2 ,213,849 12 ,351,051 2 ,617,964 9 , 125,135 18 6 6 50 11 26 059 301 431 782 532 260 71? 400 802 120 483 156 32,994 ,682 119 367 ,673 s 3 894 43? 71? 1 552 856 ; 1 696 1 328 ,902 1 ,807 30 366 ,048 : 24,013 3 ,834 9 410 480 8 ,602 10 ,725 ,75C 56 ,816 ,74* I 4 3 161 3? 067 107 511 16 127 647 348 15 417 0?5 820 124 732 ,668 271 27 927 ,654 884 59 ,838 ,046 ,848 ,995 276 ,110 ,147 KBPOKT OF THE COMPTEOLLEK OF THE CUBBENCY. 161 No. 48.—CLASSIFICATION OF LOANS AND DISCOUNTS BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE RESERVE CITIES AND IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES, ETC.—Continued. Reserve cities. On time, singledemand, On time, On demand; Onsecured name papaper with by stocks, paper with per (one Num- one or more bonds, and two or more person ber of individual other per- individual banks or firm), or firm or firm sonal secuwithout names. rities. other security. On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or other realestate security. Total. STATES, ETC.—COIlt'd. 392 $20,073,421 $29,232, New York 184 7,395,055 23,019,230 New Jersey 741 20,680,790 29,192.983 Pennsylvania 28 621,280 Delaware 1,573,164 87 1,730,612 Maryland 1 401,691 22,105 District of Columbia. Total Eastern 84,408,170 50,523,263 1,433 States 118 Virginia 96 West Virginia 72 North Carolina 33 South Carolina 100 Georgia 39 Florida 76 Alabama 31 Mississippi 30 Louisiana 489 Texas 44 Arkansas 139 Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern 1,356 States ^349 Ohio 249 Indiana 406 Illinois.... 95 Michigan.. 124 Wisconsin. 257 Minnesota. 310 Iowa 106 Missouri... Total Middle Western 1,896 States 140 North Dakota 95 South Dakota 205 Nebraska 200 Kansas 47 Montana 29 Wyoming 106 Colorado 42 New Mexico 217 Oklahoma Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a Total Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Total island possessions.. Total States, etc Total United States 3,438,096 2,240,295 758,740 458,754 2,275,691 1,060,454 1,461,439 572,363 593,758 5,719,505 480,583 4,377,332 2,834,635 ,792,949 $31,357,067 $24,853,726 $2191,309,431 59,538,856 15,031,524 9,987,954 114,972,619 149,211,252 35,645,831 52,537,894 287,268,750 5,150,539 1,131,561 9,255,140 1,362,926 13,836,665 1,465,467 3,824,857 22,430,765 277,214 811,294 32,313 77,971 341,807,475 4,221,010 41,105,287 1,980,704 22,431,667 1,099,930 16,617,349 414,316 7,766,075 1,873,708 19,281,064 1,304,535 8,104,576 1,039,888 8,493,359 4,140,264 448,713 5,696,972 683,886 2,879,855 33,539,496 646,302 6,800,627 3,530,857 19,110,641 2,282,674 21,631,672 84,663,763 7,982,484 1,919,600 2,621,544 3,074,336 8,661,732 4,669,129 7,563,571 1,549,790 2,776,204 29,692,147 3,355,637 4,498,788 10,134,965 92,645,328 654,047,999 15,571,434 72,318,311 7,489,333 36,061,599 9,007,453 30,105,016 6,003,265 17,716,746 14,314,975 46,407,170 5,881,488 21,020,182 9,197,415 27,755,672 3,868,222 10,579,352 3,688,770 13,439,590 31,452,193 103,283,196 3,924,772 15,207,921 6,913,947 38,431,565 12,871,734 49,755,680 26,271,645 22,294,298 11,013,114 25,103,416 5,903,356 4,092,985 7,358,846 13,914,571 3,220,816 22,406,378 20,251,424 5,315,225 8,326,605 10,336,379 2,286,230 2,696,486 3,473,873 1,564,370 92,901,402 2,276,406 1,595,502 3,395,707 2,916,095 5,602,242 320,257 3,126,006 2,202,171 1,387,358 54,250,592 277,014,922 135,813,688 119,329,013 679,309,J517 890,303 5,454,768 5,942,4r 11,181,688 "2577457582 528,559 6,737,875 5,738,74: 8,199,212 22,799,895 1,097,320 13,872,628| 13,781,254 13,509,205 45,656,114 1,042,703 15,627,462 12,387,616 15,481,260 47,455,136 1,168,195 5,179,91ll 6,171,649 5,070,925 23,192,922 2,176,1011 2,681,259 93,048 5,088,167 10,358,832 1,663,897 7,181,576! 7,199,569 7,166,089 26,337,137 2,464,777 916,508 1,972,704 2,702,343 10,258,503 6,913,374 530,738 5,133,943 13,929,67! 27,895,083 1^081 64 68 140 45 16 12 13 2 22,821,744 5,853,802 6,918,302 29,059,912 3,135,980 1,554,180 1,758,268 1,125,309 97,954 7,931,271 65,608,472 3,376,662 "376357442 1,301,915 2,833,893 5,987,227 12,393,481 2,558,815 1,030,505 1,310,539 666,496 656,032 947,832 851,785 690,917 81,164 66,079 61,009,158 2,705,878 2,398,111 4,031,937 2,447,605 930,337 628,500 372,885 54,405 82,328,559! 3,290,647 1,850,346 5,858,340 2,439,6031 852,089 430,013| 1,001,483! 164,281 360 49,503,707 105,148 20,473,887 551,461 17,914,897 232,324 55,829 13,569,658 30,421 15,886,802 J17,348,951 195,486 171147840 72,479 16,650 105,148 551,461 288,153 30,421 214,719,049 88,499,927 130,185,001 482,082,000 59,738,758 20,905,851 27,968,366 151,158,697 43,467,192 11,011,643 13,525,613 84,332,787 57,288,740 26,556,958 23,144,428 140,420,147 25,224,579 9,094,161 10,755,432 61,313,907 25,263,890 14,355,334 10,171,054 56,169,493 23,418,245 19,062,771 14,414,661 66,951,009 33,052,056 29,623,185 15,515,287 95,578,972 3,834,172 23,384,605 9,561,462 5,203,785 212,136 239,699^204 1878;62,431 15,302,567 57,330,897 11,612,508 5,313,641 4,420,645 4,042,379 463,883 1,187,319 6,595 265,208,958 223,016,441 1,036,720,641 440,403,363 484,435,834 2,449,785,237 6,977 441,529,690 957,349,934 1,698,467,691 971,477,968 1,060,057,068 5,128,882,351 10774—CUR 1909 -11 a Statement of June 23,1909. No. 49—AMOUNT AND CHARACTER OF STATE BONDS, ETC., OWNED BY NATIONAL BANKS, AS SHOWN BY THE REPORTS OF DATE SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Cities, States, and Territories. State, county, No. and banks. municipal bonds. Railroad bonds. to Other publicservice corporation bonds. All other bonds. Other foreign bonds and securities. Stocks. Warrants, claims, judgments, etc. Foreign government bonds. $4,330,737 598,173 302,996 $900,228 2,688,807 233,902 $4,252,061 350,376 14,449 $3,481,542 $174,998,871 565,011 24,770,641 10,456,373 4,046,553 210,225,885 Total. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City. Chicago St. Louis $19,744,362 $90,085,392 $18,385,478 $33,819,071 3,830,015 5,628,629 3,475,759 7,633,871 2,377,282 1,775,831 966,807 4,785,106 Total.. 61 25,350,208 98,091,303 22,828,044 46,238,048 5,231,906 3,822,937 4,616,886 181,000 1,466,843 108,963 3,092,101 2,239,847 3,285,333 449,740 5,007,041 2,658,135 2,709,925 17,094,779 8,689,515 1,830,233 2,552,321 3,120,066 2,014,320 592,366 8,912,306 4,978,381 2,251,714 498,258 1,527,059 1,213,667 878,012 5,536,434 15,696,759 959,193 125,500 100 92,435 44,957 22,000 73,140 189,740 1,656,806 278,500 84,322 33,813 243,180 106,528 636,390 29,000 2,500 95,000 231,280 25,000 3,000 15,930 34,800 630,192 3,912,688 1,080,774 1,455,080 1,272,871 763,754 1,025,725 586,000 250,801 64,939 28,400 48,000 1,141,676 41,198 86,841 1,526,933 4,163,903 1,613,615 206,549 2,481,850 2,531,509 2,510,944 916,067 2,066,319 465,738 95,700 782,042 1,089,307 362,597 273,350 1,209,526 471,379 809,524 375,985 71,280 35,650 210,721 163,160 66,200 1,033,472 4,804,395 266,170 68,536 28,500 24,669 11,600 16,836 16,805 29,400 8,200 750 179,226 295,159 276,466 113,388 536,688 90,689 125,038 2,500 9,801 601,869 106,500 469,684 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids DesMoines Dubuque Kansas City, Mo. St. Joseph Lincoln 1,000 20,666 18,000 1,000 156,620 1,040,716 1,171,873 381,974 399,622 833,207 747,304 582,610 184,152 126,482 316,587 138,000 1,918,327 141,300 3,000 49,622 7,000 372,055 57,500 210,022 232,738 69,460 35,459 49,012 23,751 10,000 43,900 35,000 47,500 134,686 252,000 240 66,866 19,000 26,033 4,966 31,327 89,214 146,106 446,192 1,390 409,737 199,362 204,534 41,453 236,592 41,200 112,475 69,632 48,000 2,299 35,000 24,884 4,160 63,453 51,049 772 19,630 2,497 6,000 10,187,434 7,584,833 4,387,466 35,996,154 36,866,375 8,709,603 3,864,490 28,500 2,514,463 315,340 191,024 86,548 92,733 773,556 1,750 3,510,874 10,632,440 4,907,653 2,917,733 6,078,433 5,100,275 5,487,529 2,513,660 2,590,652 727,809 515,193 303,660 4,567,064 291,047 108,613 Omaha South Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Denver.. . Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles San Francisco Salt Lake City Total -- -. . .. . . Total all reserve cities .. 6 4 3 3 3 6 3 3 5 4 4 2 4 9 10 4 777,757 4,279 476,807 134,772 345,205 548,067 843,876 40,935 267,800 887,169 251,140 291,528 666,736 2,255,708 2,174,569 751,858 321 36,620,803 382 995,617 9,200 35,000 325,242 4,099,535 683,433 281,495 26,442 52,640 10,000 2,455,308 543,292 2,000 135,060 168,521 192,392 128,200 34,000 14,800 2,352,797 167,704 255,175 74,725 20,365 1,232,187 227,602 20,000 10,000 210,549 75,114 6,800 5,000 16,608 482,659 18,040 146,259 5,850 1,407 10,000 50,000 18,000 71,470 167,255 43,954 53,726 177,555 219,078 39,590 116,245 28,998 107,169 75,076 32,184 69,061 2,698,695 36,571 668,254 298,497 723,612 10,791,548 2,702,223 106,889 493,586 2,381,872 871,377 468,430 2,285,831 4,191,388 7,612,540 1,425,057 524,770 775,518 1,831,230 25,000 27,000 651,730 48,045 51,500 483,330 236,849 653,507 104,500 70,598,910 35,497,539 39,535,762 11,519,370 3,631,462 1,821,943 383,485 199,609,274 61,971,011 168,690,213 58,325,583 85,773,810 16,751,276 7,454,399 6,438,829 4,430,038 409,835,159 71,505 184,091 72,650 391,931 35,350 215,270 63,600 46,727 48,327 109,852 19,750 51,192 9,604,137 5,603,828 5,104,940 28,038,957 5,749,609 16,954,372 286,348 278,000 79,012 489,750 827,707 2,050,451 443,500 50,000 312,955 7,083 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire . Vermont .... Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New J e r s e y . . . . Pennsylvania Delaware.... .. .. Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States \ irginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama.. Mississippi Louisiana. Texas 77 .. ... 58 50 177 22 80 731,140 440,915 1,236,957 1,119,712 173,560 864,038 3,956,875 1,799,111 1,867,406 8,977,371 2,193,183 10,257,129 2,639,147 844,393 878,839 8,207,192 1,635,200 2,605,323 1,861,277 686,319 707,187 7,529,496 1,352,251 2,262,897 172,811 1,524,065 241,800 1,495,704 235,307 567,602 107,782 78,207 51,774 207,699 105,008 130,921 464 4,566,322 29,051,075 16,810,094 14,399,427 4,237,289 681,391 970,797 339,448 71,055,843 392 184 741 28 87 1 7,324,877 7,086,427 7,633,282 136,080 1,548,685 43,324,985 21,280,385 44,003,710 1,230,222 4,455,079 242,630 9,913,648 10,646,325 25,742,250 955,332 2,241,677 99,350 11,389,383 5,309,208 21,480,552 274,145 910,317 13,790 1,091,525 1,212,697 3,315,910 113,164 171,055 227 450 727,046 346,140 2,143.816 53^ 284 94,001 1,336,764 534,494 1,767,550 14,607 14,453 446,956 179,511 1,323,002 37,152 9,213 75,555,184 46,595,187 107,410,072 2,813,986 9,444,480 378,220 23,729,351 114,537,011 49,598,582 39,377,395 5,926,801 3,364,287 3,667,868 1,995,834 242,197,129 439,968 721,175 26,300 141,000 15,000 51,375 138,340 44,500 34,800 129,908 1,070,758 1,167,875 87,400 465,522 150,480 126,835 387,153 271,187 170,460 446,801 392,953 199,924 140,198 171,304 144,001 176,817 226,536 24,312 7,747 303,242 63,262 100,494 52,271 45,751 61,799 132,429 25,018 66,995 112,403 369,578 187,803 9,500 5,781,219 3, 844,916 665,144 1,743,117 836,602 1,552,102 2,617,597 1,299,383 593,049 3,566,343 1,433 118 96 72 33 100 39 76 31 30 489 1,881,793 600,626 313,600 886,661 366,527 993,544 1,638,134 663,946 217,639 1,922,997 1,735,182 1,054,822 45,375 17,879 98,795 71,102 202,416 208,375 50,000 393,817 15,000 20,068 O) No. 49.—AMOUNT AND CHARACTER OF STATE BONDS, ETC., OWNED BY NATIONAL BANKS, AS SHOWN BY THE REPORTS OF DATE SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. Cities, States, and Territories. Other publicservice corporation bonds. No. banks. State, county, and municipal bonds. 44 139 89 $78,563 997,401 619,140 $2,838 338,390 37,015 $4,192 546,108 110,878 1,356 11,180,571 4,256,006 349 249 406 95 124 257 310 106 13,638,148 4,852,737 7,131,819 3,805,404 4,073,737 1,589,084 1,417,681 910,670 4,647,260 3,022,194 4,712,085 1,739,952 3,586,407 706,766 995,451 116,200 1,896 37,419,280 140 95 205 200 47 29 106 42 217 416.942 1,625,848 348,745 1,950,719 866,838 104,790 1,865,676 110,632 1,025,194 1,081 64 68 140 45 16 12 Railroad bonds. All other bonds. Stocks. Warrants, claims, judgments, etc. Foreign government bonds. Other foreign bonds and securities. Total. STATES, ETC.—continued. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana. Illinois Michigan Wisconsin. . Minnesota Iowa.*. Missouri Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska.... Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington.. Oregon. California . Idaho Utah Nevada . . . $48,522 428,610 619,693 $60,188 97,731 453,214 $72,193 154,858 212,900 $61,100 $102,647 16,075 2,403,544 5,441,296 2,398,167 1,469,951 263,903 148,290 27,561,728 4,020,469 2,768,731 5,521,309 1,462,189 4,013,224 365,940 1,105,029 497,312 4,476^013 1,747,673 6,511,801 3,188,741 3,318,345 633,634 1,449,234 541,590 1,043,893 202,910 847,544 341,264 169,554 99,325 789,946 36,029 456,905 94,525 1,101,360 161,267 173,363 594,865 491,861 94,462 151,747 334,046 840,277 86,919 82,113 62,240 93,217 45,926 37,920 89,980 247,808 22,900 111,324 16,052 8,321 28,500 28,472,355 13,112,796 26,914,003 10,808,636 15,528,067 4,067,906 6,350,740 2,270,689 19,526,315 19,754,203 21,867,031 3,530,465 3,168,608 1,696,485 562,805 107,525,192 15,000 129,123 62,024 458,531 85,375 168,189 1,183,168 106,022 1,000 27,423 171,186 105,928 389,939 123,000 23,363 968,605 24,750 60,933 10,157 318,398 138,327 504,123 107,936 123,642 853,420 79,901 125,281 39,075 74,933 28,789 77,356 123,151 1,322 346,786 85,928 75,134 491,489 167,146 283,613 212,723 505,861 155,973 749,500 71,959 995,838 8,015,384 2,208,432 1,895,127 2,261,185 852,474 3,634,102 827,524 995,660 6,121,940 338,676 112,723 176,866 284,140 881,719 2,485,334 96,911 323,520 28,059 124,160 - 402,440 2,509,789 43,660 49,330 2,751 204,889 156,442 716,556 92,900 168,903 94,700 38,013 75,209 222,189 180,370 47,971 49,791 1,131,590 162,780 313,280 527,096 214,147 7,948 $266,496 2,726,845 2,068,915 1,000,086 2,186,634 976,161 3,656,467 1,814,661 577,279 5,967,155 492,369 2,283,380 8,735 48,860 500 14,216 2,000 12,712 465 70,807 16,681 18,954,192 9,730 27,524 2,620,046 2,701,774 12,372,345 1,283,288 916,594 360,115 3,257 3,675 rf Arizona. Alaska <* Total Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico 13 2 345, 7?n 5,116 1,759 80,250 18 900 36,424 100 130,290 147,341 360 8,919, 109 4,106,558 3,212,380 1, 453, 290 650,067 2, 634,472 77 135 1,275 951 10, 262 16,858 132,756 10, 262 149,614 4 1 616,700 149,200 932 37, 254 21,020,062 96,219 143,018 77, 135 1,275 951 Total States, etc 6,595 84, 876, 759 17,596,538 14 953,762 6,676, 792 3,100, 312 488,553,383 § Total United States 6,977 155,811, 290 342,525,224 151,999,513 170, 650, 569 34,347,814 22, 408,161 13,115, 621 7,530, 350 898,388,542 H O H Total island possessions 5 93,840, 279 173,835,011 93,673,930 a Statement June 23,1909. 239,237 W o H to o H in o cj No. 50.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS REPORTING AND NUMBER SHOWING SAVINGS DEPOSITS, WITH THE AMOUNT OF SAVINGS DEPOSITS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT, FROM NOVEMBER 27, 1908, TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Nov. 27,1908. State. 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 Number showNum- ing ber of savbanks. ings deposits. 77 57 51 197 22 80 40 10 21 29 5 3 Amount of savings deposits. $12,450,049.08 958,647.88 5,592,195.76 7,715,571.57 2,322,979.29 644,828.96 Feb. 5,1909. Number of banks. 77 56 51 197 22 81 Number showing savings deposits. 38 6 20 16 5 3 Amount of savings deposits. $13,058,122.45 495,238.38 3,843,501.79 5,633,484.59 2,520,035.31 706,140.65 Apr. 28,1909. Number of banks. 77 57 50 196 22 81 Number showing savings deposits. Amount of savings deposits. 46 10 21 26 5 4 $13,855,494.42 964,550.18 5,487,215.85 7,841,124.02 2,726,947.22 767,683.71 Sept. 1,1909. June 23,1909. Number showNum- ing ber of banks. savings deposits. 77 57 50 197 22 81 39 11 23 27 ' 5 7 Amount of savings deposits. $13,847,227.16 1,013,057.57 5,768,675.07 9,093,035.63 2,890,985.11 933,070.75 Number showNum- ing ber of banks. savings deposits. 77 58 50 197 22 80 34 8 17 26 5 5 Amount of savings deposits. $14,242,497.20 914,642.48 4,796,588.94 7,515,783.30 3,011,608.61 873,383.87 484 108 29, 684,272.54 484 88 26,256,523.17 483 112 31,643,015.40 484 112 33,546,051.29 484 95 31,354,504.40 425 177 775 27 102 11 137 105 408 13 58 1 35,049,180.32 9,719,338.67 92,860,088.73 1,133,458.61 9,688,297. 25 270,063.41 429 178 784 27 102 11 150 94 373 12 57 1 37,546,711.23 20,602,014.38 85,319,035.62 1,089,876.89 9,810,176.25 263,510.26 430 182 790 27 102 11 153 110 445 13 61 1 41,668,742.07 24,825,231.96 100,733,683.65 993,971.82 10,371,266.98 272,991.01 435 184 793 27 104 11 145 117 442 10 59 1 38,119,583.20 27,810,994.71 96,203,678.07 1,037,224.48 10,233,098.92 308,252.93 438 184 801 28 105 11 152 86 402 13 65 0 42, 389,822.10 25,839,982.65 98,027,586.31 1,219,334.86 11,174,581.63 0 1,517 722 148,720,426.99 1,531 687 154,631,324.63 1,542 783 178,865,887.49 1,554 774 173,712,832.31 1,567 718 178,651,307.55 109 94 69 30 99 39 76 31 38 532 40 145 87 46 38 22 12 24 21 19 5 14 35 7 16 13 13,521,036.12 2,438,084.43 1,058,481.77 2,693,352.23 3,692,171.27 3,774,373.38 2,090,756.68 172,513.25 887,904.71 1,746,843.07 285,370.57 1,539,025.34 2,535,261.90 112 94 69 31 101 39 76 31 37 528 42 146 89 19 43 23 22 24 21 12 3 16 29 10 21 17 8,002,892.26 3,321,112.57 1,190,170.77 4,644,232.18 3,678,476.58 3,915,011.31 1,925,303.01 136,192.91 2,025,662.42 1,785,438.26 401,266.45 1,584,020.92 3,613,461.26 114 94 70 32 102 39 75 31 35 528 43 148 88 46 42 26 23 25 23 18 5 16 42 10 23 19 9,839,639.17 3,424,493.27 1,456,116.89 4,885,558. 53 4,133,127.06 4,198,023.92 2,343,296.02 144,883.25 2,214,819.00 2,299,531.43 401,485.63 1,786,084.50 3,929,723.32 117 93 70 33 102 39 75 31 35 526 43 149 88 52 43 23 24 24 20 18 3 15 37 10 22 18 13,359,339.32 3,369,820.34 1,224,652.63 5,033,646.11 4,138,735.34 3,668,901.00 2,284,940.69 247,352.42 2,163,219.03 2,343,146.54 386,088.89 1,864,166.15 3,964,386.82 118 96 72 33 102 39 76 31 35 523 44 148 89 39 29 16 22 22 21 18 4 16 39 10 21 17 11,325,857.77 3,040,385.42 1,309,319.93 4,982,760.56 4,608,063.91 4,103,311.24 2,259,164.77 202, 838.53 1,807,199.69 2,485,230.40 399,701.15 1,879,119.91 4,114,826.19 1,389 272 36,435,174.72 41,066,781.99 1,401 274 42,517,779.47 1,395 260 36,226,240.90 1,399 318 309 44,048,395.28 1,406 B s w Q O j Ohio Indiana Illinois. Michigan... Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico < 369 246 411 96 130 265 317 120 118 32 137 75 93 101 66 10 20,700,682.86 2,292,604.31 20,666,830.51 25,415,204.70 17,025,944.35 7,100,858.57 3,462,907.12 1,469,268.56 371 249 412 96 130 265 320 123 123 30 140 74 92 81 72 6 22,054,128.28 2,659,918.98 21,885,578.31 22,212,871.82 17,182,342.88 7,285,801.75 4,694,750.60 1,544,853.40 371 250 412 97 129 266 319 125 123 40 151 78 96 111 74 10 23,797,504.80 3,489,690.24 21,960,151.82 26,443,178.90 19,659,674.06 5,637,662.10 4,743,100.16 1,602,378.81 372 252 419 97 129 268 320 126 115 36 153 79 95 113 67 11 23,190,677.27 2,868,660.18 22,768, 875.55 27,273,794.47 19,637,404.70 8,931,976.24 3,935, 704.16 1,324,121.08 375 256 419 99 130 269 320 129 85 37 144 70 91 121 62 11 16,582,120.80 2,931,172.68 21 379 886.46 26,188, 722.16 19,877,184.90 9 387 200.97 4,251,632.91 1,248,996.41 ^ g 1,954 632 98,134,300.98 1,966 618 99,520,246.02 1,969 683 107,333,340.89 1,983 669 109,931,213.65 1,997 621 101,846,917.29 g 26 201,624.91 471,779.85 286,425.11 820,360.47 2,295,011.80 81,848.06 121,576. 20 41,926.49 319,485.72 132 27 221,905.98 521,399.39 314,644.50 794,487.74 828,720.15 130,548.99 148,952.74 45,051.39 318,491.23 133 27 135 29 27 25 35 11 7 10 6 26 28 22 36 11 7 11 6 24 140 94 218 211 44 29 114 41 230 252,560.10 732,757.47 325,285.44 1,074,340.23 772,225.69 255,040.74 276,960. 99 55,946.15 504,598.24 26 93 215 211 43 29 113 41 242 243,934.56 613,896. 91 544,873.06 867,617.90 807,732.67 214,414.30 196,894.21 58,232.69 324,020.30 212,933.43 677,556.46 1,839,801.12 1,207,906.61 842,509.89 257,457. 28 238,305.92 59,961.26 399,075.29 132 90 214 210 42 28 112 40 288 29 21 33 11 6 8 4 20 Oklahoma Total Western 1,156 States 66 Washington Oregon California Idaho.. Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Total Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Total island possessions . . . Total United States 65 144 40 20 10 13 25 19 29 11 7 9 4 18 28 20 37 14 7 10 6 22 H O b^ H £ fej g g 4,640,038.61 1,142 149 3,324,202.11 1,120 174 3,871,616.60 1,116 174 4,249,715.05 1,121 170 5,735,507.26 % 41 7,830,085.19 418,512.17 4,066,272. 99 214,881.89 1,165,494.75 248,076.22 5,143.65 66 39 6,322,184.72 403,513.00 4,007,203.43 231,174.66 1,239,204.66 263,634.94 6,303.14 25,216.60 69 43 72 42 17 28 16 15 2 1 1 71 151 43 20 11 13 2 20 27 14 14 2 0 1 7,265,558.19 524,394.71 4,460,156.65 282,627.65 2,008,018.76 279,900.69 0 27,808.13 74 45 69 149 42 20 11 13 2 7,416,094.00 466,220.03 4,680,939.86 285,663.64 1,944,291.42 275,897.65 8,781.35 27,628.11 8 213,190.85 571,250.67 4,943,999.47 307,219.55 2,113,487. 86 189, 488. 74 W 2 E g g *" 360 109 4 1 13,948,466.86 66 145 41 20 11 13 2 15 21 14 12 2 1 1 15 27 16 14 2 0 1 o o 37,946.58 ^ 16,376,583. 72 fc 375 123 15,105,516.06 383 120 14,848,464.78 397 130 125,980.78 4 1 3 0 140,611.79 4 1 3 0 157,925.64 4 1 3 0 160,016.03 3 125,980.78 5 3 140,611.79 5 3 157,925.64 5 3 160,016.03 W 1,910 332,582,952.76 6,893 2,196 378,026,770.22 6,926 2,161 380,494,598.00 6,977 2,010 376,642,615.72 £ 105 0 0 4 1 s 5 0 5 6,865 2,001 6,887 331,562,680.70 72 159 45 20 12 13 2 12,498,435.15 364 95 219 209 47 29 115 42 225 158 16 24 14 11 2 1 0 2 92 214 210 41 29 113 41 270 o gw 168 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT NOVEMBER 27, 1908. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury Gold certificates Clearinghouse Treasury payable to certificates. order, act certificates. (Sec. 5192.) of Mar. 14, 1900. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 1 New York 9 Chicago . . 3 St. Louis 37 14 8 Total, central reserve cities 59 $4,455,269.50 $134,506,600 $30,360,000 $41,780,000 5,745,094.50 20,544,930 4,380,000 3,204,675.00 13,288,220 510,000 13,405,039.00 168,339,750 35,250,000 41,780,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 4 fi 7 8 q 10 11 1° 14 16 17 18 10 21 22 24 25 26 °7 28 oq ?o 31 oo 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 4 2 1,061,601.00 440,928.50 200,543.00 1,897,988.00 4,370,195.00 281,860.50 63,702.50 4,252.50 15,342.00 1,311,162.50 701,385.50 119,880.00 141,067.50 379,745.00 423,107.50 87,197.50 621,554.00 2,094,153.00 696,242. 50 965,960.00 1,570,402.50 2,022,890.00 113,670.00 389,692.50 118,162.50 2,612,697. 50 2,175,019.45 136,605.00 102,070. 00 139,420.00 1,941,957.50 516,505.00 410,142.50 1,409,510.00 4,664,955.00 398,230. 00 1,048,225.60 4,875,352.50 7,835,990.00 3,948,965.00 3,605,800.00 820,214.35 655,220.00 11,004,290 1,491,900 710,620 3,386,240 5,085,130 1,927,480 1,664,260 31,500 1,383,910 593,570 262,490 135,000 178,060 945,530 745,820 241,030 2,500,100 2,740,000 783,210 2,103,650 221,990 841,800 93,500 151,750 36,000 1,002,980 328,160 705,490 57,500 244,500 1,569,250 423,430 123,460 558,110 1,651,320 452,630 177,180 180,810 175,390 13,370 60,000 310,000 15,600 Total, other reserve cities. 310 57,389,564.90 47,308,010 11,300,000 21,702,000 Total, all reserve cities 369 70,794,603.90 215,647,760 46,550,000 63,482,000 Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia.... Pittsburg Baltimore Washington. Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston... San Antonio Waco Cincinnati. Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis. Detroit Milwaukee . Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Minneapolis... St Paul Kansas City Kans Topeka Wichita Kansas City, Mo St Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Pueblo Salt Lake City Los Angeles San Francisco . Portland Seattle Spokane. Tacoma 21 3 34 26 18 10 2 6 10 6 7 3 8 6 5 9 7 9 7 4 6 3 4 3 5 6 3 3 3 7 4 4 5 6 3 4 10 11 4 4 130,000 5,770,000 140,000 4,090,000 10,345,000 1,945,000 510,000 735,000 960,000 740,000 485,000 100,000 760,000 600,000 300,000 80,000 120,000 300,000 2,040,000 550,000 400,000 318,000 552,000 865,000 167,000 STATES, ETC. 47 48 50 51 52 Maine New Hamrjshire Vermont M ass achusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States 428,950 181,300 113,370 1,276,770 218 580 630,450 10,000 80 1,184,486.48 470,619.01 430,479.60 2,401,632.23 442 171 28 1,723,039.39 463 6,652,427.99 2,849,420 40,000 77 57 511 176 22 2,000 30,000 2,000 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CUBEENCY. 169 DATE OF EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. N O V E M B E R 27, 1908. Circulating notes. Specif i Silver dollars. $65,583 107,010 161,345 Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. I Total. $40,003, 235 $1,015, 645. 05 $252,186,332.55 45,402,249.85 356, 345.35 14,268, 870 84, 145. 69 22,697, 486. 69 5,449, 101 Issued. On hand. Outstanding. $48, 879,100 $2 687,102. 50 $46,191,997.50 12, 804,000 1 129,300. 00 11,674,700. 00 314,030. 00 16,722,260.00 17, 036,290 333,938 59,721, 206 1, 456, 136. 09 320,286, 069.09 78, 719,390 4, 130, 432. 50 74,588,957. 50 19,114 8,492 3,852 122,166 336,608 50,379 11,374 18,500 27,731 52,131 150,813 29,813 22,105 59,326 73,357 49,642 54,939 57,402 87,595 63,613 69,014 95,272 18,493 29,723 6,279 45,828 60,655 5,106 10,324 15,305 59,781 53,262 30 973 98,385 79,464 17,010 84, 413 107,428 108,291 69,445 107 810 111,828 13,233 9,093, 328 133, 127 1,008,903 6,003, 421 2,727, 589 2,341, 398 657, 400 34, 158 499, 619 179, 096 154, 965 42, 072 84, 640 311, 869 216, 822 28, 883 1,349, 803 750, 991 303, 021 364, 729 283, 003 760, 419 55, 455 48, 448 62, 355 46,365 228, 576 18, 066 20.208 77, 480 1,575,439 170,119 31 Wt 455,735 161, 808 31, 089 26, 224 153 973 43, 123 9, 104 20 000 128, 038 1, 763 413, 222. 50 33, 373.48 101, 048. 95 574, 691. 52 339, 949.80 131, 998.15 66, 696. 60 24, 374. 00 37, 974.80 50, 088. 62 58, 346. 40 32, 658.05 40, 841.30 129, 832. 46 78, 900.20 55, 582.50 80, 584.98 79, 909. 00 46,915. 60 54, 468.55 32, 771. 00 63, 994.24 26, 865. 45 71 926. 45 4, 975. 40 144, 019. 20 76, 325. 00 32, 114. 45 13, 326.25 9 295.20 142 214.35 65 225.80 45 740 33 182 639. 45 119 266. 30 24 333. 50 40 743. 95 152,830.80 304 654. 95 77 199. 35 43 882 30 61 112. 45 22 197.10 25,681, 555. 50 2,237,820. 98 2,024,966. 95 28,099,506. 52 14,804,471.80 5,383,115.65 2,463, 433.10 112, 784. 50 2, 699, 576.80 2,186,048.12 1,327,999.90 359, 423. 05 466,713.80 1,826,302.46 1,538,006. 70 462,335.00 5,556,980.98 6,462,455.00 1,916,984.10 3,552,420.55 2,662,180. 50 3,784,375.24 407,983. 45 691,539.95 227,771. 90 4,611,889.70 3,468,735. 45 1,197,381. 45 283, 428.25 606,000.20 5,588,641.85 1,228,541.80 641,878.83 2,704,379.45 6,676,813. 30 923,292.50 1,376,786.55 6,020,394.30 10,907,448. 95 4,436,083. 35 4 389 492. 30 2.296, 192.80 875,013.10 9, 399,000 1, 900,000 987,000 16, 132,700 15,875,000 8, 060,000 4, 540,000 650,000 3, 217,000 4, 479,600 1, 817,500 1, 432,000 375,000 1, 060,000 1, 782,000 350,000 7, 252,400 5, 991,000 2, 540,000 4, 918,180 1, 480,000 4, 505,000 315,000 962,000 525,000 3, 423,000 2, 450,000 850,000 300,000 350,000 2, 945,000 880,000 595,600 1, 650,000 2, 475,000 480,000 1 200,000 5 235,000 13 324,000 1 350,000 1 250,000 1 019,000 500,000 375, 682. 50 110,550. 00 14,470. 00 2 352, 770. 00 331,562.50 152,002. 50 101,002. 50 5.00 67,305. 00 15,150. 00 1, 700. 00 17,450. 00 19,100. 00 6,000. 00 189,350.00 600. 00 87,552. 50 242,000. 00 41,652. 50 7.50 5,700. 00 8,400. 00 2.50 13,300.00 2,700. 00 6,405. 00 424,102. 50 1,600. 00 2,200. 00 4,400. 00 36,500. 00 9,500. 00 9,023,317.50 1,789,450. 00 972,530.00 13,779,930. 00 15,543, 437. 50 7,907, 997. 50 4, 438, 997. 50 649, 995. 00 3,149,695.00 4, 464, 450. 00 1,815,800.00 1,414, 550. 00 355, 900. 00 1,054,000.00 1,592,650.00 349, 400. 00 7,164,847. 50 5,749,000. 00 2, 498,347. 50 4,918,172. 50 1, 474,300. 00 4,496,600. 00 314,997. 50 948,700.00 522,300. 00 3, 416,595. 00 2,025,897.50 848,400. 00 297,800. 00 345, 600. 00 2,908,500. 00 870,500. 00 595,600. 00 1,645,997.50 2,404,845.00 472,350. 00 1,135, 700. 00 4,991,500.00 13,208,900.00 1,336,300. 00 1,250 000.00 1, 008,745. 00 493,100. 00 2,596,274 30,694, 187 4,189,110. 73 175,179,146. 63 140 821,980 5,116,285.00 135,705,695. 00 5,645 246.82 495,465,215. 72 219 541,370 9 246,717. 50 210,294,652.50 2,930,212 90,415 393 28,183 30,288 37,028 119,746 5,327 66,206 302 346 176 1,708 323 880 240 230 717 512 360 753 286,778 3,737 812 368. 50 204. 41 333.30 783.20 622. 76 242.03 2,032,227. 98 1,129,641.42 831,927.90 6,013,443.43 1,080,061.04 3,566,690.42 1,085,554.20 14,653,992.19 88 101 64 504 90 236 5 844,100 4,002. 50 10,155. 00 7,650. 00 64,300.00 243,500. 00 115,100. 00 13,700. 00 10,255. 00 6,900. 00 989,000 594, 500 715,000 162,500 596,350 133,500.00 139,985. 00 89,042. 50 536,340. 00 119,887.50 466,292. 50 5,710, 600. 00 4,849,015. 00 4,505,457. 50 20,178,660. 00 4,042,612.50 12,130,057. 50 52,901,450 1 485,047.50 51,416,402.50 4 4 20 4 12 170 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. N o . 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL B A N K S AT D A T E OP NOVEMBER 27, 1908—Continued. Specie. Gold Treasury Number of City, State, and Territory. banks. Gold coin. Clearingcertificates Gold house Treasury payable to certificates. certificates. order, act (Sec. 5192.) of Mar. 14, 1900. STATES, ETC.—continued. 53 54 55 56 57 58 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware. Maryland District of Columbia Total, Eastern States 50 60 61 6? 6? 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Virginia . West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina. . . . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky . Tennessee 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total, Middle States 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana . . . Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total, Southern States Total, Western States Washington Oregon California 92 Idaho 93 Utah 94 Nevada Arizona 96 Alaska a 89 90 Total, Pacific States 97 98 Hawaii a Porto Rico Total, island possessions 380177 715 27 84 1 .... $4,620,762.99 1,798,427.89 9,074,679.32 138,759.25 475,775.17 15,055. 00 $3,178,630 2,131,850 4,880,150 71,880 378,460 65,200 $615,000 10,000 245,000 1,384 16,123,459.62 10,706,170 890,OCO 109 94 69 30 97 39 76 31 32 497 40 135 87 1,218,889.62 1,014,421.40 460,440.87 147,444.50 415,940 50 247,786.85 615,405. 50 164,217.90 134,637.70 2,362,541.75 230,820. 00 1,008,102. 50 969,351. 00 823,910 542,530 240,300 84,790 380 920 210,480 581,080 210,990 197,880 2,104,910 296,230 483,540 1,038,450 1,336 8,990,000.09 7,196,010 20,000 344 239 397 92 124 254 307 101 4,305,056.06 3,078,113.60 4,399,821.51 2,341,075.40 2,290,207.25 2,086,808.89 2,574,750.07 796,544. 70 2,157,250 1,715,930 2,568,730 918,140 904,230 943,000 1,316,860 273,180 247,000 20,000 515,000 40,000 440,000 150,000 200,000 5,000 178,500 1,858 21,872,377.48 10,797,320 1,610,000 341,500 132 90 205 201 42 28 103 40 288 531.685.10 671,720.50 1,541,173.75 1 727 315 27 1,484,077.80 440,012. 50 1,760,577.65 370,365.00 896,088.90 580,140 557,670 727,410 912,230 534,690 206,510 671,530 216,880 924,130 1,129 9,423,016.47 5,331,190 56 61 123 40 16 10 13 2 1,667,292.50 2,075,647.50 5,052,863. 50 653,780. 00 443,462. 50 315,005. 00 283,544. 50 186,345.00 248,570 145,420 377,170 187,920 14,920 62,890 142,210 69,120 321 10,677.940. 50 1,248,220 4 1 354,635.00 1,800.00 520 25,000 $455,000 15,000 20,000 470,000 20,000 163,000 45,000 50,000 95,000 10,000 5,000 15,000 5 356,435.00 25,520 Total, States, etc 6,496 74,095,657.15 38,153,850 2,670,000 813,500 Total, United States 6,865 144,890,261.05 253,801,610 49,220,000 64,295,500 a Statement, September 23,1908. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 171 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. N O V E M B E R 27, 1908—Continued. Specie. Circulating notes. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. Received from Comptroller. $320,099 125,690 724,587 21,779 35,106 370 $3,212,998 2,346,805 3,694,617 189,699 386,188 26,604 $807,439.74 461,870.32 1,008,592.52 57,133.85 104,293.08 850.00 $13,209,929.73 6,874,643.21 19,642,625.84 479,251.10 1,399,822.25 108,079.00 $30,533,480 12,962,110 49,941,750 1,490,000 4,048,750 250,000 1,227,631 9,856,911 2,440,179. 51 41,714,351.13 99,226,090 165,664 94,841 143,344 78,865 279,861 201,537 288,439 78,957 109,862 763,187 77,679 140,445 213,895 604,014 447,579 156,361 191,216 476,938 214,246 282,529 85,443 152,245 890,978 203,887 270,368 515,460 204,071.61 102,836. 52 90,545.69 91,963.85 187,619. 98 144,387.05 183,450.13 91,462.70 112,565.13 692,301. 08 94,349.95 106, 044. 31 161, 733.21 2,636,576 4,491,264 2,263,331.21 25,597,181.30 80,619,430 523,917.50 86,095, 512. 50 533,710 425,772 499,591 181,463 193,136 241,175 322,115 138,404 1,112,780 1,038,699 1,392,947 538,218 433,148 536,456 699,164 172 229 454,349.33 326,778. 58 557,891.19 199,944.38 191,350.72 218,318.52 296,318.25 111,849.75 8,981,645.39 6, 605,293.18 10,096, 980. 70 4,218,840. 78 4,452,071. 97 4,175,758.41 5,409,207.32 1, 497, 207.45 25,380,260 15,267,280 21,681,600 7,586,800 7,495,330 7,527,790 13,318,000 4,775,150 327.835. 00 85,272. 50 176,642.50 50, 025. 00 105,822. 50 105,142. 50 67,817.50 26,845.00 25,052,425.00 15,182,007.50 21,504,957.50 7,536:175.00 7,389,507. 50 7,422,047.50 13,250.182. 50 4, 748. 305. 00 2,535,366 5,923,041 2,356,800. 72 45,437, 005. 20 103,032,210 76,135 83, 562 185,064 300,810 70,411 40,150 136, 602 45,259 310,172 254,435 231,549 356,960 555,547 70,190 57,108 237,198 87, 775 565,639 103,107. 60 85,541.04 168,421.60 249.371. 59 101,768. 75 49,996. 76 123,951. 70 44, 050. 70 336,643. 72 1,545,502.70 1, 630, 042. 54 3,024,029.35 3,795,273.86 2,261,137. 55 793, 777. 26 2,929,859.35 764,329. 70 3,032,673. 62 2,385,500 2,084.040 6,593.660 8,302,830 2,315.700 1,193,550 3,815,300 1,566,500 7,315,320 1,248,165 2,416, 401 1,262,853.46 19,776,625,93 35,572,400 92,786 69,829 228,669 49,261 23,257 9,536 27,570 2,143 47,591 47,998 123,809 73,401 15,571 3,881 28,556 1,765 114,038. 98 97,835. 75 313,213.64 56,246. 39 28.532. 00 16,350. 20 28,338. 27 3, 604.10 2,170,278. 48 2,436,730. 25 6,105,725.14 1,025,668.39 525,742. 50 407,662.20 510,218. 77 262,977.10 1,913,600 1,675,590 8,856,900 1,149,750 778,250 1,499,250 629,000 62,500 503,051 342, 632 658,159.33 13,445,002.83 16,564,840 29,290 607 411 7,804 8,275 17,038.80 2,205. 55 401,924.80 37,476. 55 285,750 100,000 23,502. 50 262,247. 50 100,000. 00 19,274.35 439,401.35 385,750 | 23,502. 50 | 362,247. 50 Silver dollars. 29,897 3,016,549.23 9,873,250 2,202,207.92 7,101,450 1,090,991.56 5,482,240 594,279.35 3,334,250 1,741,279.48 8,016,980 1,018,436.90 3,367,000 1,950,903.63 6,627,760 631,070.60 2,793,750 707,189.83 2,505,000 6,813,917.83 17,355,650 902,965. 95 1,902,500 2,028, 499.81 • 9,712,100 2,898,889.21 8,547,500 On hand. Outstanding. $737,830.00 $29,795,650.00 366,250.00 12,595,860.00 580,473. 50 49,361,276.50 15,957.50 1,474,042.50 69,665.00 3,979,085.00 7,400.00 242,600.00 1,777,576.00 97,448,514.00 169,390. 00 9,703,860.00 33,560.00 7,067,890.00 4,800.00 5,477,440.00 1,900.00 3,332,350.00 63,965.00 7,953,015.00 19,042.50 3,347,957.50 59,150.00 6,-568,610.00 26,920.00 2,766,830.00 12,505. 00 2,492,495.00 42,942. 50 17,312,707.50 3,700.00 1,898,800.00 46,342.50 9,665,757. 50 39,700. 00 8,507,800.00 10,130. 00 13,780. 00 11,350.00 38,345.00 114,492.50 2,400.00 17,810.00 6,467. 50 40.855. 00 2,375,370. 00 2,070, 2C0. 00 6, 582,310. 00 8,264 485.00 2,201,207. 50 1,191,150.00 3,797,490.00 1,500,032.50 7,274,465. 00 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 88 255,630. 00 35, 310, 770.00 26,050.00 31,410.00 136,190.00 19,035. 00 10,602. 50 26,650. 00 7,950. 00 7,890.00 1,887,550.00 1, 644,180. 00 8,720,710.00 1,130,715.00 767, 647. 50 1,472,600.00 621,050.00 54,610. 00 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 265,777. 50 16,299,062. 50 117,192,329 15,731,399. 60 656,528,775. 65 I 613,843,540 14,524,171.00 599,319,369.00 I 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 946,002.50 jl02,080,207.50 8,467,404 I 26,776,936 10,086,152.78 j 161,063,559.93 | 394,302,170 I 5,277,453.50 389,024,716.50 11,397,076 53 54 55 56 57 58 97 98 172 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF F E B R U A R Y 5, 1909. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Gold Treasury certificates Clearinghouse Treasury payable to certificates. order, act certificates. of Mar. 14, (Sec. 5192.) 1900. Gold Gold coin. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 1 2 3 New York . Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities 37 14 9 $5,396,122.00 $115,148,290 $21,560,000 $47,035,000 6,516,795.50 22,437,840 4,660,000 2,935,242.50 16,439,740 760,000 60 14,848,160. 00 154,025,870 26,980,000 47,035,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia s Pittsburg q Baltimore 10 Washington 11 Savannah I9 New Orleans.. IS Louisville 14 Dallas . ]5 Fort Worth 16 Galveston 17 Houston IS San Antonio 19 Waco 20 Cincinnati Cleveland °1 99 Columbus 9 3 Indianapolis 94 Detroit 25 Milwaukee 26 Cedar Rapids 97 Des Moines 9 S Dubuque 9 0 Minneapolis St. Paul so 31 Kansas City Kans ? 9 Topeka 33 Wichita M Kansas City, Mo 3*i St Joseph 36 Lincoln 37 Omaha 38 Denver SO Pueblo 10 Salt Lake Citv 4 1 Los Angeles <19 San Francisco 1S Portland 44 Seattle 1^ Spokane 46 Tacoma -1 5 (\ 7 21 3 5 34 26 18 10 2 5 10 6 7 3 8 6 5 9 7 10 7 4 6 3 4 3 4 6 3 3 3 8 4 4 5 6 3 4 10 10 4 4 4 2 1,160,383.50 394,096.00 163,977.50 1,465,386.00 3,627,382.50 287,248.50 88,000.00 5,820. 00 28,899. 00 1,493,790. (X) 505,560. (X) 243,485.00 117,385. (X) 408,315. IX) 484,012.50 96,812.50 857,120. (X) 2,277,602.50 851,787.50 1,147,855. IX) 1,552,730.00 2,401,267.00 122,230.00 422,058.50 148,195.(30 2,790,637.50 2,194,731.33 82,385.00 124,180.00 59,770.00 2,514,468.00 473,505.00 382,315.00 1,572,986.00 4,324,134.50 455,475.00 1,124,236.60 5,150,837.50 8,797,047.50 3,990,585.00 3,641,480.00 738,484.20 767,425.00 9,445,270 1,432,470 883,530 3,419,160 5,496,030 2,826,420 2,059,020 122,000 2,098,260 766,460 440,030 203,000 230,610 991,480 729,120 272,640 2,558,490 2,380,000 995,270 2,103,200 221,990 682,500 187,500 165,550 45,000 854,540 305,320 601,920 57,230 210,000 1,558,490 446,990 118,970 453,480 2,092,870 413,560 293,360 290,810 135,560 11,160 60,000 317,800 31,630 Total, other reserve cities 309 59,536,081.63 49,008,690 15,320,000 26,576,000 Total, all reserve cities 369 74,384,241.63 203,034,560 42,300,000 73,611,000 ... ... .. .... .. . .. . .. 5,899,000 150,000 8,750,000 50,000 930,000 12,740,000 2,500,000 380,000 335,000 ioo,666 1,000,000 740,000 565,000 100,000 960,000 600,000 500,000 80,000 160,000 700,000 1,240,000 50,000 550,000 430,000 431,000 623,000 1,096,000 237,000 STATES, ETC. 47 48 49 50 51 52 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States 77 56 51 176 22 81 1,186,911.58 446,371.87 430,353.80 2,387,767.76 424,704.42 1,740,939.53 430,480 208,520 120,530 1,192,370 237,570 721,580 30,000 463 6,617,048.96 2,911,050 40,000 10,000 2,000 2,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 173 EACH REPORT DURING YJCAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. F E B R U A R Y 5, 1909. Circulating notes. Specie. Received from Comptroller. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silve* coin. $94, 722 105,620 116,278 $42,371,220 15, 455,119 5, 496,269 $911,902.99 $232,517,256.99 435,114.27 49,610, 488.77 88,538.94 25,836,068. 44 316,620 63,322,608 1, 435,556. 20 18,304 8,002 4,420 118,609 401,588 44,307 12,972 19,658 24,691 65, 417 156, 752 80,675 33,001 103,921 116,615 81,947 71,132 85,729 125,896 90,149 130,244 84,302 15,256 34,258 8,639 106,405 95,502 21,451 14,383 16,837 148,150 54,707 19,930 110,051 87,709 35,338 98,785 80,247 112,713 49,974 114,351 103,054 28,220 9,746,813 218,073 800,963 5,019,800 3,022,389 2,589,605 658,960 38, 784 967,771 223,645 164, 401 60,847 114,978 267,222 178,186 49,135 1,536,110 909,696 450,458 378,967 225,009 780,074 103,698 107,179 37, 619 62,610 178,285 50,634 23,298 57,700 1,630,650 190,950 33,375 390,843 319, 411 38, 824 43,668 131,597 36,950 9,495 30,000 165,652 409 545,649.38 49,851.75 85,361.75 497,656.86 330,406.55 97,544.00 67,001.67 20,690.00 54,858.80 58,365.05 49,690.50 86,822.64 39,678.10 117,544.73 33,360.65 88,537.10 87,884.88 145,292.70 67,961.65 56,063.90 34,235.00 57, 414.15 20,160.75 16,192.65 8,500.20 112,421.20 71,413.90 34,950.65 13,932 70 19,777.80 216,204. 49 77,399. 00 46,308. 85 210,213. 50 71,383.50 24,010.00 67,661. 45 144,730. 30 411,542.25 95,210.83 48,231.80 67,589.50 38, 470.60 26,815, 419.88 2,252,492.75 1,938,252.25 32,010,611.86 15, 427,796.05 7,155,124.50 2,885,953. 67 206,952.00 3,509,479.80 2,707,677.05 1,316, 433.50 674,829.64 535,652.10 1,888, 482. 73 1,541,294.15 589,071. 60 6,110,736. 88 6,538, 320.20 2,491, 373.15 3,776,234.90 2,729,208. 00 4,005,557.15 548,844. 75 745,238.15 247,953. 20 4,936,613.70 3, 445,252. 23 1,291,340.65 313,023 70 524,084. 80 6,767,962. 49 1,243,551. 00 600, 898. 85 2,737,573. 50 6,895,508.00 967,207.00 1,627,711.05 6,348,221.80 11,163,812. 75 4,587, 424.83 4,517,062. 80 2,488,579.70 1,103,154. 60 3,234,291 32,044, 733 4, 488,177. 73 190,207,973. 36 143,978,000 4,145,570. 00 139, 832, 430.00 3,550,911 95,367,341 5,923,733.93 498,171,787.56 226,700,390 7,110,165.00 219,590,225.00 25,114 30,140 39,651 117,059 4,612 47,101 260,064 265,316 141,791 1,609,613 305,428 774,718 102,495. 70 94,680.55 70,518. 01 556,087.28 77,474. 97 269,615. 38 2,005,065.28 1,045,028.42 812,843. 81 5,864,897.04 1,049,789.39 3,583,953.91 5,844,100 4,889,000 4,639,500 21,275,000 4,186,500 12,959,350 111,437.50 121,695.00 100,541.00 485,327. 50 87,987. 50 336,377.50 5,732,662. 50 4,767,305.00 4,538,959. 00 20,789,672.50 4,098,512. 50 12,622,972.50 263,677 3,356,930 1,170,871.89 14,361,577.85 53,793,450 1,243,366.00 52,550,084.00 Silver dollars. Total. 307,963,814.20 On h a n d . Outstanding. $51,594,100 $1,309,582.50 $50, 284,517.50 14,036,000 1, 466,605.00 12,569,395. 00 17,092,290 188, 407. 50 16,903, 882.50 82,722,390 2,964,595. 00 10,007,000 1,900,000 987,000 16,570,000 16,275,000 8,171,000 4,915,000 650,000 3,125,000 4, 479,600 1,977,500 1,432,000 375,000 1,260,000 1,782,000 400,000 7, 416,900 5,990,000 2,700,000 4,945, 400 1,490,000 4,587,000 335,000 1,161,000 525,000 2,925,000 2,600,000 750,000 300,000 375,000 2,345,000 880,000 595,600 1,700,000 2, 475,000 480, 000 1,200,000 5,235,000 13,974,000 1, 435,000 1,333,000 1, 419,000 500,000 132, 830.00 94,300. 00 12,390.00 845,235. 00 330,210.00 300, 742.50 141,902.50 22,100. 00 17,805. 00 28,250. 00 2,700. 00 11,900.00 5, 450. 00 4,600.00 218, 450.00 600.00 182,952.50 213,902.50 72,602. 50 50,705.00 60,810.00 28,700.00 47,552. 50 16,605.00 7,700.00 5,000.00 534,202.50 7,600.00 5, 400.00 23,500. 00 14,650.00 1,800.00 7, 402.50 12,505.00 1,950.00 44,000.00 317,597. 50 218,212. 50 48,000.00 3, 450. 00 10,205.00 39,100. 00 79.757,795.00 9.874,170.00 1,805,700.00 974,610.00 15,724,765.00 15,944,790.00 7,870,257.50 4,773,097.50 627,900.00 3,107,195.00 4, 451, 350.00 1,974,800.00 1, 420,100.00 369,550.00 1,255,400.00 1,563,550.00 399, 400.00 7,233,947.50 5,776,097.50 2,627,397. 50 4,894,695.00 1, 429,190.00 4,558,300.00 287, 447.50 1,144,395. 00 517,300.00 2,920,000.00 2,065,797.50 742,400.00 ! 300,000.00 369,600.00 ! 2,321,500.00 865,350. 00 593,800.00 1,692,597.50 2,462, 495.00 478,050.00 1,156,000.00 4,917, 402. 50 13,755, 787. 50 1,387,000. 00 1,329,550.00 1,408,795.00 460,900. 00 174 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTKOLLEB OF THE CTJBBENCY. No. 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF FEBRUARY 5, 1909—Continued. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Gold coin. Gold Treasury ClearingGold certificates house Treasury payable to certificates certificates. order, act (Sec. 5192.) of Mar. 14, 1900. STATE, ETC.—continued. 53 54 55 56 57 58 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia .. Total, Eastern States 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama .. Mississippi . Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 80 81 82 83 84 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wvoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total, Southern States Total, Middle States "86 87 88 . - . . . . Total, Western States 89 90 91 99 94 95 96 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a 97 98 Hawaii a Porto Rico % . . Total, Pacific States Total, island possessions 384 178 724 27 84 1 $4,795,539.58 1,889,764.47 9,199,910.14 131,557.25 473,258.7/ 14,630.00 $3,237,860 2,280,900 5,210,590 98,780 414,730 85,700 $710,000 10,000 225,000 1,398 16,504,660.21 11,328.560 965,000 112 94 69 31 99 39 76 31 32 493 42 136 89 1,279,611.95 1,009,645.05 472,932.87 145,672.00 414,928.56 272,502.89 584,178.00 161,958.55 151,012.95 2,445,313.65 277,976.50 884,226.50 1,096,441.00 837,530 602,370 237,350 92,780 397,170 215 030 809,220 322,440 263 470 2,039,140 276 730 464,860 1,112,130 1,343 9,196,400. 47 7,670,220 80,000 15,000 345 242 398 92 124 255 310 102 4,481,809.34 3,116,584.38 4,469,725.34 2,438,787.65 2,225,061.50 2,304,169.53 2,685,955.37 824,207.50 2,331,800 1,872,290 2,662,700 989,170 957,390 928,440 1,494,050 281,150 285,000 20,000 550,000 40,000 450,000 180,000 240,000 5,000 180,500 1,868 22,546,300.61 11,516,990 1,770,000 322,500 132 92 205 201 41 29 104 41 270 544,982.15 722,128.70 1,648,558.25 1,660,680.37 1,584,868.35 444,262.50 1,699,518.72 400,587.30 865,575.70 535,020 595,530 688,540 901,970 494,400 253,100 629,040 261,360 900,510 1,115 9,571,162.04 5,259,470 56 62 125 41 16 11 13 2 1,691,115.00 2,025,176.00 5,523,348.50 681,065.50 504,314.50 411,710.00 329,210.00 267,330.00 222,940 125,150 393,290 203,530 8,290 33,910 154,600 42,780 326 11,433,269.50 1,184,490 4 1 307,540.00 2,446.20 1,090 25,000 $315,000 is,666 20,000 330,000 15,000 20,000 60,000 117,000 25,000 65,000 50,000 115,000. 10,000 10,000 5 309,986.20 26,090 Total, States, etc 6,518 76,178,827.99 39,896,870 2,980,000 669,500 Total United States 6,887 150,563,069.62 242,931,430 45,280,000 74,280,500 a Statement of November 27,1908. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 175 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. FEBRUARY 5,1909—Continued. Specie. Circulating notes. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. Received from Comptroller. $324,302 117,325 743,570 23,456 27,754 1,020 S3,065,394 2,121,736 3,689,833 243,009 403,109 27,884 0796,443. 02 487,780. 24 1,098,541.54 50,121.20 106,414. 73 4,750.00 $13,244,538.60 6,907,505 71 20,182, 444. 68 546,923. 45 1,445,266. 50 133,984. 00 $31,593,500 13,436,370 50,895,850 1,500,000 4,058,750 250,000 1,237,427 9,550,965 2,544,050. 73 42,460,662. 94 101,734,470 2,045,673.50 166,422 104,327 163,419 100,684 262,160 237,400 361,464 116,455 134,743 923,045 89,306 161,492 228,324 615,814 456,533 176,519 215,847 413,878 254,592 346,898 103,345 177,057 935,514 169,628 293,759 527,447 254,831. 84 129,715. 63 94,092.29 149,256.85 244,048.28 130,765. 80 228,715.20 121,917.75 119,299. 08 869,212.33 107,742. 35 127,845. 94 199,589. 08 3,154,209.79 2,302,590.68 1,144,313.16 704.239.85 1,747; 184. 84 1,110,290.69 2,330,475.20 846,116. 30 845,582. 03 7,212,224.98 921,382.85 1,992,183.44 3,163,931. 08 10,217,880 7,189,650 5,737,250 3,372,750 8,154,130 3,619,500 6,808,910 2,879,750 2,567,500 17,821, 490 1,981,260 9,825,450 8,853,550 188,105. 00 136,687. 50 26,420. 00 59,350. 00 99,270. 00 34,737. 50 111, 405. 00 39,020. 00 35,405. 00 143,422. 50 8,660. 00 129,592.50 67,487. 50 3,049,241 4,686,831 2,777,032.42 27,474,724.89 89,029,070 1.079,562.50 87,949,507.50 608,914 446,388 542,801 217,428 201,022 270,895 354,549 145,636 1,221,951 1,072,670 1,408,407 501,667 398,718 506,393 810,345 221,884 513,983.03 353,389. 70 571,725. 64 229,568. 80 203,664.78 262,746. 78 334,374. 08 117,828.35 9,623,957. 37 6,881,322.08 10,322,358. 98 4, 416,621. 45 4,435,856. 28 4,452,644. 31 5,944,273.45 1,595,705.85 25,827,510 15,533,710 21,903,550 7,656,800 7,627,330 7,637,700 13,571,610 4,805,150 540,342.50 219,802.50 318,372.50 164,165. 00 202,887.50 131,382.50 150,377. 50 48,155. 00 25,287,167.50 15,313,907. 50 21,585,177.50 7,492,635. 00 7,424,442.50 7,506,317. 50 13,421,232.50 4,756,995.00 2,787,633 6,142,035 2,587,281.16 47,672,739. 77 104,563,360 90,261 96,862 201,829 320,830 80,225 47,878 152,865 48,535 323,851 173,519 214,124 322,584 532,219 107,124 63,167 238,462 95,919 510,339 127,336. 32 98,904.85 169,956. 55 267,437. 88 115,239. 75 51,329.74 127,531. 47 39, 448. 40 329,492. 02 1,471,118.47 1,727,549. 55 3,096,467.80 3,733,137. 25 2,381,857.10 859,737. 24 2,847,417.19 845,849. 70 2,929,767. 72 2,540,2(>0 2,184,050 6,719,100 8,246,830 2,384,200 1,220,050 3,929,760 1,566,500 7,240,420 24,080.00 49,160. 00 47,287.50 80,900. 00 149,802. 50 19,715. 00 40, 450. 00 22,137. 50 72,150. 00 2,516,180. 00 2,134,890. 00 6,671,812.50 8,165,930. 00 2,234,397. 50 1,200,335.00 3,889,310.00 1,544,362.50 7,168,270. 00 1,363,136 2,257,457 1,326,676.98 19,892,902. 02 36,031,170 505,682. 50 35,525,487. 50 105,811 76,041 208,897 53,811 24,967 18,110 26,623 7,011 42,691 27,931 116,416 82,686 10,692 10,676 27,966 180 115,046.15 105,951. 79 323,120. 87 68,036.21 27,532.65 19,218. 00 32,191. 57 4,404. 30 2,177,603.15 2,360,249.79 6,575,072. 37 1,089,128.71 575,796.15 493,624. 00 570,590. 57 321,705.30 1,886,640 1,702,300 9,532,900 1,180,800 785,400 1,520,250 687,760 62,500 81,835.00 81,625.00 236,660. 00 36,870.00 6,452. 50 24,535. 00 10,550. 00 12,100.00 1,804,805.00 1,620,675.00 9,296,240.00 1,143,930.00 778,947. 50 1,495,715. 00 677,210.00 50,400. 00 521,271 319,238 695,501. 54 14,163,770. 04 17,358,550 490,627.50 16,867,922.50 28,158 724 233 6,056 13,074.90 739. 70 350,095. 90 34,965. 90 285,750 100,000 29,502. 50 256,247.50 100,000. 00 6,289 29,502. 50 356,247. 50 Silver dollars. On h a n d . Outstanding. $709,095.00 $30,884,405.00 391,355.00 13,045,015.00 807,151. 00 50,088,699. 00 1,467,162.50 32,837.50 3,956,515. 00 102,235. 00 247,000. 00 3,000.00 99,688,796.50 10,029,775.00 7,052,962.50 5,710,830. 00 3,313, 400. 00 8,054,860.00 3,584, 762. 50 6,697,505.00 2,840,730.00 2,532,095. 00 17,678,067. 50 1,972,600.00 9,695,857.50 8,786,062.50 13,814.60 385,061. 80 385,750 26,319,745 11,115,229.32 166,411,439.31 402,895,820 12,802,178 121,687,086 17,038,963.25 664,583.226.87 629,596,210 14,280,064.50 615145,316,. 50 5l 6( 6 61 6, 6 6< 6( 6 6, 6< 7( 7 7 7, 7( 7 7i 7( 1,775,485. 00 102, 787,875. 00 9,251,267 28,882 5: 5' 5, 5( 5' 5* 7,169,899.50 395,725,920. 50 gi 8 81 & 8 8, 8( 8 8! 9( 9 91 9, 9 9, 9( 9' 176 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF A P R I L 28, 1909. Specie City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Gold Treasury certificates Clearinghouse payable to order, act certificates. of Mar. 14, (Sec. 5192.) 1900. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 1 o 3 New York Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities 38 14 9 $5,057,149.50 $122,523,020 $19,120,000 $53,075,000 7,126,155.00 21,303.790 4,720,000 3,141,040.00 17,059,220 760,000 61 15,324,344.50 160,886,030 24,600,000 53,075,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 4 5 6 7 8 q 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3? 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 49 43 44 45 46 47 48 10 7 4 6 4 6 3 4 3 8 4 4 5 3 3 3 6 3 3 5 4 4 2 4 10 10 4 1,100,549.00 419,959.75 235,707. 50 1,758,533.50 3,838,786.50 280,970. 50 85,582. 50 23,272. 50 31,202.50 601,305.00 302,750. 00 79,702. 50 433,440. 00 373,597. 50 102,907. 50 1,362,719.75 753,985.00 2,286,865.00 816,005.50 1,135,137.50 1,554,037.50 2,126,334. 50 3,267,675. 00 1,901,383.39 135,552. 50 363,132. 50 135,518.80 2,615,312.50 603,560. 00 444,247.50 1,458,274.50 50,054.50 200,465. 00 81,787.50 4,275,705.00 403,620. 00 36,855.00 95,440. 00 2,889; 067. 00 789,155. 00 588,590. 00 3,791,755.00 6,250,007.50 8,443,000.00 1,235,665.55 13,414,260 1,365,750 823,860 3,253,750 7,285,230 2,755,870 1,827,220 70,500 997,290 519,250 175,000 181,770 993,420 560,420 176,180 946,870 1,460,640 2,222,000 867,600 1,734,100 216,990 682,200 815,920 274,590 176,600 210,120 45,000 2,309,760 428,690 156,090 690,890 748,210 60,050 205,000 2,104,160 420,160 149,210 80,050 72,050 346,580 40,030 12,780 148,330 310,240 280,140 Total, other reserve cities 316 59,759,175.24 Total, all reserve cities 377 Boston Albanv Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines . . .... Dubuque Kansas City Mo St. Joseph . . Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka.. Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Seattle.. . . . . Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles San Francisco Salt Lake City 20 3 5 34 26 18 10 2 5 6 7 3 8 6 5 10 9 4,016,000 150,000 8,400,000 50,000 520,000 520,000 200,000 1,300,000 30,000 Maine . New Hampshire Vermont Massach lse its Rhode Island Connecticut . . Total, New England States 710,000 505,000 1,010,000 600,000 100,000 700,000 500,000 80,000 160,000 1,800,000 772,000 888,000 281,000 361,000 550,000 300,000 52,614,820 15,600,000 23,038,000 75,083,519. 74 213,500,850 40,200,000 76,113,000 STATES, ETC. 49 50 51 52 53 54 11,710,000 2,415,000 10,000 77 57 50 176 22 81 1,193,346.44 457,365.67 441,632.04 2,448,276.87 383,204.18 1,745,746.52 450,830 199,400 113,070 1,283,860 267,700 689,740 30,000 463 6,669,571.72 3,004,600 30,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 177 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. APRIL 28, 1909. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. $79,068 145,907 127,232 Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. Received from Comptroller. On hand. Outstanding. $40,307,985 $1,045,769.55 $241,207,992.05 $51,793,600.00 $1,337,407. 50 $50,456,192. 50 15,007,417 332,852.55 48,636,121.55 14,677,000. 00 1,604,300.00 13,072,700.00 5,932,838 68,693.15 27,089,023.15 17,172,290.00 257,810.00 16,914,480.00 352,207 61,248,240 1,447,315.25 14,116 10,635 6,464 123,379 337,855 60,911 6,035 10,400 30,121 168,936 95,625 41,065 109,520 113,928 88,984 50,044 53,688 65,469 106,920 89,565 81,205 55,723 119,180 82,640 7,572 31,106 9,203 113,387 46,815 15,041 82,985 13,251 9,733 17,197 88,770 28,103 11,788 44,921 53,651 87,625 18,176 37,905 89,284 79,147 95,390 9,378,607 266,191 1,055,671 7,011,307 3,401,066 2,704,268 746,663 33,665 957,456 103,731 107,226 96,787 230,779 167,103 40,322 226,403 1,569,565 957,946 331,227 430,229 144,441 826,142 53,921 285,032 183,006 109,625 29,880 1,745,286 164,765 40,045 513,820 31,570 20,763 85,448 346,816 43,302 67,597 44,566 20,000 115,306 1,478 11,688 65,484 31,415 35,348 541,282.30 51,661. 00 83,299.85 503,215.86 414,265. 85 108,253.10 54,033.70 17,510.00 22,401. 60 59,615.05 109,628.99 41,298.35 112,981.90 54,601.85 105,869. 55 49,323.00 104,346.64 77,283.45 57,996.95 47,272.50 31,851.00 47,429.25 87,378. 40 53,758. 89 20,742. 80 34,173. 30 9,190. 40 235,966. 90 53,330,75 43,164. 95 219,005. 00 14,153. 05 16,008. 65 20,097.95 53,570.85 15,055.00 20,455. 60 32,536.05 54,210.15 50,098. 45 34,157. 70 68,104.20 176,408.95 250,015. 55 66,516.00 2,903,458 34,832,956 4,323,521. 28 193,071,930.52 148,955,440.00 3,776,617.50 145,178,822. 50 3,255,665 96,081,196 5,770,836.53 510,005,067.27 232,598,330.00 6,976,135.00 225,622,195.00 25,070 45,079 37,576 155,815 4,432 55,031 328,567 300,183 137,954 1,936,317 363,145 932,238 93,192.00 112,668.06 57,664.64 556,875.18 99,345. 62 248,052.19 323,003 3,998,404 1,167,797.69 10744—CUR 1909 12 316,933,136.75 83,642,890.00 28,464,814. 30 2,264,196. 75 2,205,002,35 32,760,185.36 17,742,203.35 6,440,272.60 2,719,534.20 155,347. 50 2,558,471.10 1,452,837.05 790,229.99 440,622.85 1,880,140.90 1,269,650.35 514,263. 05 2,835,359. 75 5,242,224.64 6,349,563. 45 2,179,749.45 3,436,304.00 2,533,524.50 3,737,828.75 5,354,074. 40 3,197,404.28 623, 473. 30 748,156. 80 228,792.20 7,719,712.40 1,297,160.75 698,588. 45 2,964,974. 50 1,357,238.55 387,019. 65 569,530. 45 6,869,021. 85 910,240. 00 285,905. 60 297,513.05 3,860,978.15 2,276,764. 45 963,431. 70 4,283,232.20 7,279,514.45 11,213,817.55 1,713,059.55 2,091,005.44 1,114,695.73 787,896.68 6,381,144.05 1,117,826.80 3,700,807.71 8,186,000.00 1,900,000.00 987,000.00 17,106,000. 00 16,615,000. 00 8,306,000.00 5,015,000.00 650,000.00 3,335,000.00 2,057, £00. 00 1,432,000.00 375,000.00 1,585,000.00 1,797,000.00 500,000. 00 4,580,000.00 8,550,900.00 6,040,000.00 2,700,000.00 5,227,440.00 1,490,000.00 4,808,000. 00 3,075,000.00 2,600,000.00 400,000. 00 1,281,000.00 525,000.00 3,045,000. 00 920,000.00 595,600. 00 1,700,000.00 890,000. 00 300,000.00 375,000. 00 2,475,000. 00 480,000. 00 475,000.00 525,000. 00 1,333,000.00 2,119,000.00 500,000. 00 1,500,000.00 5,325,000.00 14,074,000. 00 1,200,000.00 5,844,100.00 5,106,500.00 4,750,500.00 21,490,500.00 4,336,500.00 13,191,600.00 15,193,376. 41 54,719,700.00 3,199,517.50 80,443,372.50 141,157. 50 8,044,842.50 52,500. 00 1,847,500.00 7,250.00 979,750.00 985,627.50 16,120,372. 50 350,465. 00 16,264,535.00 177,480. 00 8,128,520. 00 105,352. 50 4,909,647.50 12,400. 00 637,600. 00 64,105. 00 3,270,895.00 1,800.00 2,055,700.00 6,650.00 1,425,350. 00 8,300.00 366,700. 00 20,100. 00 1,564,900.00 20,650.00 1,776,350.00 500,000. 00 4,550,350.00 29,650.00 104,905.00 8,445,995.00 94,710.00 5,945,290. 00 95,752.50 2,604,247.50 38,152.50 5,189,287.50 36,980. 00 1,453,020.00 8,800.00 4,799,200.00 18,600. 00 3,056,400.00 417,705.00 2,182,295.00 53,902. 50 346,097. 50 53,255.00 1,227,745.00 3,250.00 521,750.00 12,300.00 3,032,700. 00 11,700.00 908,300.00 800. 00 594,800. 00 4,002.50 1,695,997.50 3,400. 00 886,600.00 600. 00 299,400.00 700. 00 374,300. 00 48,705.00 2,426,295.00 1,000.00 479,000. 00 6,100.00 468,900.00 1,850.00 523,150. 00 19,350. 00 1,313,650.00 6,755.00 2,112,245.00 500 000. 00 52,400. 00 1,447,600.00 508,602.50 4,816,397.50 160,702. 50 13,913,297.50 28,150. 00 1,171,850.00 74,995.00 5,769,105.00 63,120.00 5,043,380.00 79,903.50 4,670,596.50 311,570.00 21,178,930.00 70,692. 50 4,265,807.50 256,055.00 12,935,545.00 856,336.00 1 2 3 53,863,364.00 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 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 178 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF APRIL 28, 1909—Continued. Specie City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury Gold certificates Clearinghouse Treasury payable to certificates. order, act certificates. (Sec. 5192.) of Mar. 14, 1900. STATES, ETC.—continued. 55 56 57 58 59 60 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total, Eastern States 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina.. South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee . 80 81 84 86 87 S8 89 90 93 94 05 96 97 98 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana W"yoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska « 99 965,000 43 138 88 858,200 580,890 232,500 105,540 385,760 246,610 767,840 301,370 301,650 2,108,620 285,810 537,480 1,323,890 1,347 9,389,267. 45 8,036,160 70,000 39,000 345 243 398 93 123 256 2,378,450 2,063,190 2,692,750 984,930 1,004,900 972,070 1,588,210 324,240 240,000 20,000 510,000 40,000 490,000 220,000 295,000 5,000 214,500 309 104 4,530,390.27 3,037,651.28 4,367,035. 30 2,321,623.65 2,143,997.50 2,730,663. 53 2,720,790. 02 805,490.00 1,871 22,657,641.55 12,008,740 1,820,000 264,500 133 93 206 202 43 29 104 41 234 563,543.10 706,983. 20 1,685,455.75 1,670,253.72 1,621,645.10 480,127. 50 1,773,491.59 409,346. 50 726,637. 80 527,650 684,970 846,080 1,034,970 582,820 236,570 631,350 292,520 748,940 1,085 9,637,484. 26 5,585,870 59 65 129 42 16 13 2 1,653,044.70 2,096,427.50 5,069,076.70 826,482. 50 390,913. 55 368,540. 00 339,575.00 206,360.00 213,490 146,980 472,250 259,880 15,970 44,870 150,240 4,260 337 10,950,419.95 1,307,940 4 1 406,030 00 1,817.50 20 25,000 11 Total, Pacific States LOO 12,017,800 1,183,787.12 1,043,800.60 495,846. 50 145,677. 50 430,078.70 324,150. 20 641,820.50 174,852. 88 155,739. 20 2,424,186.25 335,113. 00 939,463. 50 1,094,751.50 31 30 Total, Western States 91 16,570,777.36 114 94 70 32 100 39 493 Total, Middle States 82 83 1,408 75 Total, Southern States 74 75 76 77 78 79 $3,581,400 2,301,180 5,558,860 85,110 411,050 80,200 $735,000 10,000 200,000 1 $4,749,217.26 1,944,741.93 9,249,189.90 127,757.00 484,388. 77 15,482.50 384 182 730 27 84 a Hawaii Porto Rico $540,000 15,000 20,000 555,000 26,000 13,000 20,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 110,000 10,000 5,000 15,000 5 407,847. 50 25,020 Total, States, etc 6,516 76,283,009. 79 41,986,130 3,010,000 858,500 Total, United States 6,893 151,366,529.53 255,486,980 43,210,000 76,971,500 Total, island possessions a Statement of February 5, 1909. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 179 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. APRIL 28, 1909—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. Received from Comptroller. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. $304,633 133,142 694,579 19,587 26,947 1,060 $3,450,139 2,647,491 3,969,482 252,178 • 376,741 38,018 $812,113.71 488,457.99 1,043,743.82 54,116.00 102,686.46 5,770.00 $14,172,502.97 $32,980,750.00 7,525,012. 92 13,855,670.00 20,730,854.72 52,353,020.00 538,748.00 1,527,500.00 1,421,813.23 4,158,490.00 140,530.50 250,000.00 $475,552.00 $32,505,198.00 294,230.00 13,561,440.00 455,138.50 51,897,881.50 9,967. 50 1,517,532.50 93,865.00 4,064,625.00 250,000.00 1,179,948 10,734,049 2,506,887.98 44,529,462.34 105,125,430.00 1,328,753.00 103,796,677.00 160,161 95,102 160,864 78,000 255, 493 219, 763 351, 592 114, 984 113, 486 920,099 93,611 150, 659 257,144 605,617 434,764 168,025 213,060 434,168 273,221 400,807 98, 398 160, 741 817, 871 170, 579 304, 720 651,610 2,970,958 4,733,581 488,379 367,236 457,188 186, 379 177,814 240,241 320,093 136,650 1,198,208 1,188, 958 1, 415,628 489,189 417,329 462,101 796, 481 197,636 2,373, 980 6,165,530 104. 534 89^ 989 189,652 285, 373 83,190 47, 111 139,139 45,127 260,287 177,850 242,312 376,831 594, 451 114,188 56,349 267,488 121,891 338,529 123,081. 90 95,103. 64 165,685. 73 257, 650. 89 115,372.25 49,005. 04 125,268.78 35, 746. 00 264,084. 02 1,244,402 2,289,889 1,230,998.25 94,262 65,505 213, 777 47,932 21,347 10, 412 26,242 8,080 46,916 32, 455 135,581 65, 625 13,841 15,035 27,127 7,065 108,580. 89 83, 782.17 351, 564. 54 70,034. 34 23,850. 45 16,894. 87 43,574. 35 7,246.05 487, 557 343,645 705,527.66 33,916 498 202 2,030 9,844.10 753.05 2,232 10,597.15 Silver dollars. 34, 414 239, 433. 85 126,352. 79 87, 733. 36 139,086. 00 231,670. 60 163,870. 85 208,363. 08 100,946. 55 113,852. 60 810,013. 93 113,296.22 136,054. 94 200,892. 43 2,671,567.20 427,383. 01 313, 913. 65 529,559.21 201,164. 32 196, 497. 50 248,529.82 320, 600. 83 103, 474. 85 2,341,123.19 8,614,262 28,267,330 10,634, 499.12 11, 869, 927 124,348, 526 16, 405, 335. 65 Total. On hand. Outstanding. 10, 769,050. 00 7,283,950. 00 5,951,250. 00 3,660,250.00 8,718,190. 00 4,081,000.00 6,970, 750. 00 3,089, 750.00 2,536,250. 00 18,985,880. 00 2,073,760.00 10,006,600. 00 8,897 ? 250. 00 220,805. 00 87,237. 50 6,510.00 112,050.00 86,845.00 29,155. 00 74, 452.50 40,125. 00 100,360. 00 137,737. 50 5,360. 00 77,850. 00 45,270. 00 27 910 533. 65 93,023,930. 00 1,023,757. 50 92,000,172. 50 26,596,550. 00 16,119,870. 00 22,755,670.00 7,954,300.00 7,654,230. 00 8,241,000.00 14, 303,600.00 5,009, 400. 00 375,277. 50 114,865. 00 218,642. 50 101,067. 50 131,672. 50 60,065.00 200,345. 00 70, 705. 00 26,221,272. 50 16,005, 005. 00 22,537, 027. 50 7,853,232. 50 7,622,557. 50 8,180,935.00 14,103,255. 00 4,938, 695. 00 3,073,198. 97 2,280,909.39 1,144,968.86 681,363.50 1,750,170. 30 1,227,615.05 2,370, 422. 58 810,551. 43 845, 468.80 7,080, 790.18 998,409.22 2,118 377. 44 3,528 287.93 9, 477, 310.28 6,990, 948. 93 10,022,160. 51 4,223,285.97 4,430,538.00 4,873,605.35 6,041,174.85 1,572,490. 85 47,631,514. 74 108,634,620.00 10,548,245.00 7,196, 712. 50 5,944, 740.00 3,548,200. 00 8,631,345. 00 4,051,845. 00 6,896,297. 50 3,049, 625. 00 2, 435, 890. 00 18,848,142.50 2,068, 400. 00 9,928, 750. 00 8,851,980.00 IT, 200. 00 38,620. 00 72,895. 00 56,537. 50 211,852. 50 9, 405. 00 25,280. 00 14.422. 50 50; 885. 00 2, 704,560. 00 2,274, 400. 00 7,032, 715. 00 8,292, 792. 50 2,274,847. 50 1,254, 645. 00 4,130, 730. 00 1,595,817.50 5, 912,135. 00 20,098,643. 51 35, 969,740. 00 497,097. 50 35, 472,642. 50 57,980. 00 112,265. 00 140,150. 00 16,850. 00 4,802. 50 21, 415. 00 2,200. 00 2,000. 00 1, 913, 610.00 1, 816, 595. 00 9, 723, 700. 00 1,342, 550. 00 808, 447. 50 1,517,585.00 698, 060. 00 60,500. 00 2,116,293. 59 2, 425,149. 67 6,252,249.24 1,274,953. 84 465,922. 00 455,751. 87 586, 758. 35 233,011. 05 1,971,590. 00 1, 928, 860. 00 9,863,850.00 1,359, 400. 00 813,250. 00 1,539,000.00 700,260.00 62,500.00 13,810,089.61 18,238,710.00 450,012.10 30,098. 55 285,750.00 100,000.00 480,110.65 385, 750. 00 169, 653, 730. 91 416,097,880.00 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 1,272,640. 00 107,301,980. 00 2,721,760. 00 2,313,020.00 7,105,610. 00 8,349,330. 00 2, 486, 700. 00 1,264,050. 00 4,156,010. 00 1, 610,240. 00 5,963,020. 00 1, 496,659.00 1,819,357. 84 3,323, 704. 48 3,892, 698. 61 2,517,215. 35 869,162. 54 2,936,737.37 904, 630. 50 2,338, 477. 82 55 56 57 58 59 60 357,662. 50 17,881,047.50 16,302. 50 269, 447. 50 100,000. 00 16,302. 50 369, 447. 50 5,352,549.00 410, 745, 331. 00 679,658, 798.18 648,696,210.00 12, 328,684. 00 636, 367,526. 00 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 180 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OP JUNE 23, 1909. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates Gold Treasury payable to certificates. order, act of Mar. 14, 1900. Clearinghouse certificates. (Sec. 5192.) CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis $5,466,470.00 9,102,415.00 3,327,940.00 Total central reserve cities 1145,214,550 118,940,000 $49,330,000 19,959,880 4,200,000 14,546,400 790,000 17,896,825.00 179,720,830 23,930,000 49,330,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Minneapolis .... St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Kansas City, Mo... St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles San Francisco Salt Lake City Total, other reserve cities Total, all reserve cities 4,916,000 20 3 5 34 26 18 10 2 5 6 7 3 7 6 5 10 9 7 10 7 4 6 6 6 3 4 3 9 4 4 5 3 3 3 6 3 3 5 4 4 2 4 10 10 4 1,196,966.50 445,910.25 188,640.00 1,853,167.00 3,362,573.00 280,403.50 91,972.50 58,895.00 21,845.00 569,468.50 309,157.50 61,415.00 445,984.50 439,615.00 87,765.00 1,308,255.00 902,072.50 2,538,010.50 737,376.50 1,175,472.50 1,508,847.50 2,203,987.50 2,791,957.50 1,891,645.59 97,140.00 337,290.00 126,161.30 1,908,212.50 692,636.00 278,232.50 1,652,512 50 151,487.50 242,377.50 106,825.00 4,048,531.00 395,165.00 37,650.00 115,067.50 2,746,420.00 772,750.00 438,780.00 3,661,065.00 5,733,772.50 8,244,660.00 1,054,073.20 8,828,910 1,640,000 1,169,900 3,836,310 6,963,440 2,092,070 1,683,190 36,000 1,109,760 461,600 111,700 178,640 1,058,310 538,830 125,380 687,650 1,216,370 2,372,000 574,630 1,664,800 226,990 759,800 834,460 224,070 141,900 199,740 45,000 2,341,910 348,650 150,180 1,196,190 580,400 67,420 215,000 1,821,180 391,770 166,610 131,870 100,000 * 358,250 43,730 13,840 156,700 285,860 330,060 318 57,312,212.34 47,481,130 16,570,000 23,324,000 379 I 75,209,037.34 227,201,960 40,500,000 72,654,000 50,000 8,960,000 50,000 900,000 440,000 200,000 1,240,000 740,000 480,000 1,010,000 600,000 100,000 710,000 500,000 80,000 160,000 10,000 2,000,000 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States 10,965,000 2,375,000 380,000 77 57 50 177 22 81 1,211,736.49 452,159.00 425,676.02 2,414,991.08 423,947.34 1,755,047.11 461,090 210,750 110,050 1,273,830 290,280 691,290 30,000 464 6,683,557.04 ; 3,037,2S0 30,000 644,000 997,000 238,000 449,000 550,000 150,000 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBBENCY. 181 EACH BEPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. JUNE 23, 1909. Specie. Circulating notes. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. $74,151 162,905 116,250 $43,292,196 17,858,881 6,106,368 $977,385.99 $263,294,752.99 $51,936,600.00 $1,470,617.50 $50,465,982.50 380,949.05 51,665,030.05 14,677,000.00 1,563,005.00 13,113,995.00 64,281.15 24,951,239.15 17,622,290.00 269,557. 50 17,352,732.50 353,306 67,257,445 1,515,967 6,774 3,487 144,759 311,522 52,759 11,641 16,800 27,669 137,176 113,450 43,444 91,149 124, 422 81,353 60,764 69,077 9,570,722 183,461 1.104,149 7.493,150 3,455,925 2,326,674 782,992 55,174 835,512 147,898 44,460 77,583 226,974 141,826 38,802 221,084 1,335,333 762,629 288,078 487,637 172,476 781,674 56,800 123,942 143,186 118,208 47,267 1,812,011 141,885 48,332 951,058 23,212 15,528 144,093 271,543 37,591 65,422 73,305 50,000 81,172 2,700 14,610 71,304 50,679 30,607 476,727.90 57,648.25 96,981.30 549,399.46 430,431. 45 109,830. 40 64,624. 55 26,478.00 34,678.85 77,020.15 114,604.15 42,044.25 112,411.25 85,245.45 112,199. 60 44,905.90 70,797.13 119,407.75 54,481.15 54,668.30 28,922.00 33,530.34 61,854.95 61,387.89 16,934.60 24,681.40 8,386.80 241,987.00 31,428.25 45,300.60 214,458. 00 18,966.75 8,295.10 28,565.15 51,708.95 17,934.48 21,908.55 23,026.85 32,378.90 55,645.00 22,131.85 64,521.75 156,751.25 260,829.50 69,759.30 34,908,668 4,335,880.45 Silver dollars. 97,067 89,133 105,501 61,266 67,299 41,098 30,040 14,001 37,973 6,125 122,845 32,244 13,503 86,358 10,008 7,780 10,774 68,287 26,329 9,522 39,095 103,919 27,007 4,722 17,515 56,871 80,240 76,711 4,155,446 4,508,752 Total. Issued. On hand. 1,422,616.19 339,911,022.19 84,235,890.00 3,303,180. 00 102,166,113 5,758,496.64 26,541 42,104 34,418 166,454 5,614 47,268 296,908 300,805 144,639 1,855,596 388,240 938,378 322,399 3,924,566 1,180,756.46 94,111.65 109,387.77 56,937.88 560,616.10 97,239.46 262,463.60 26,505,293.40 2,383,793.50 2,563,157.30 33,801,785.46 16,948,891.45 6,141,736.90 2,634,420.05 193,347.00 2,469,464.85 1,393,162.65 693,371.65 403,126.25 1,934,828.75 1,329,938.45 445,499.60 2,522,658.90 4,833,649.63 6,629,114.25 1,743,698.65 3,488,078.80 2,478,501. 50 3,846,290.84 4,796,170.45 2,931,085.48 513,161.60 717,892.40 232,940.10 7,136,965.50 1,246,843.25 535,548.10 4,100,576. 50 1,284,134.25 421,400. 60 665,257.15 6,261,249.95 868,789.48 301,112.55 392,364.35 3,676,717.90 2,291,824.00 750,063.85 4,220,551.75 6,725,398.75 11,072,268.50 1,561,210. 50 Outstanding. 0,932,710. 00 8,136,000.00 1,900,000.00 987,000.00 17,106,000.00 16,615,000. 00 8,306,000.00 5,015,000.00 650,000.00 3,360,000.00 2,057,500.00 1,432,000.00 375,000.00 1,935,000.00 1,797,000.00 500,000. 00 4,580,000.00 8,928,900.00 6,040,000.00 2,700,000.00 5,222,240.00 1,490,000. 00 4,808,000.00 3,125,000.00 2,600.500.00 400,500. 00 1,281,000.00 525,000.00 3,185,000. 00 920,000.00 595,600. 00 1,700,000. 00 890,000.00 300,000. 00 375,000.00 2,475,000.00 480,000.00 475,000. 00 525,000. 00 1,333,000.00 2,450,000. 00 500,000. 00 1,500,000.00 5,025,000. 00 14,324,000.00 1,200,000.00 136,490. 00 7,999,510.00 45,300.00 1,854,700.00 979,200.00 7,800.00 952,132.50 16,153,867.50 341,815.00 16,273,185.00 164,632. 50 8,141,367.50 76,552.50 4,938,447.50 647,000.00 3,000.00 87,302.50 3,272,697.50 16,400. 00 2,041,100.00 10,600.00 1,421,400. 00 373,650.00 1,350.00 1,935,000.00 24,650.00 1,772,350.00 500,000. 00 5, 4G0. 00 4,574,600.00 96,955.00 8,831,945. 00 157,257.50 5,882,742.50 55,852. 50 2,644,147.50 35,202.50 5,187,037. 50 63,420. 00 1,426,580. 00 41,400. 00 4,766,600. 00 155,597.50 2,969,402.50 415,602. 50 2,184,397.50 26,502. 50 373, 497. 50 42,455. 00 1,238,545.00 2,000. 00 523,000. 00 17,200.00 3,167,800. 00 11,800. 00 908,200.00 2,200.00 593,400. 00 5,502. 50 1,694,497. 50 5,200.00 884,800. 00 1,300. 00 298,700. 00 375,000. 00 33,605. 00 2,441,395.00 480,000. 00 6, 450. 00 468,550. 00 3,950.00 521,050.00 25,050.00 1,307,950.00 59,800.00 2,390,200.00 4, 400. 00 495,600.00 24,150. 00 1,475,850.00 597,155. 00 4,427,845.00 352,922. 50 13,971,077.50 42, 450. 00 1,157,550.00 188,087,336.79 150,124,240.00 4,158,805. 00 145,965,435.00 527,998,358.98 234,360,130.00 7,461,985.00 226,898,145.00 2,090,387.14 1,115,205.77 771,720.90 6,271,487.18 1,205,320.80 3,724,446.71 5,844,100.00 5,106,500.00 4,810,500.00 21,480,500.00 4,336,500.00 13,250,350.00 102,965.00 5,741,135.00 82,955.00 5,023,545.00 94,833.50 4,715,666.50 365,012.50 21,115,487.50 112,177.50 4,224,322.50 356,475.00 12,893,875.00 15,178,568.50 54,828,450.00 1,114,418.50 53,714,031.50 182 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS.AT DATE OP J U N E 23, 1909—Continued. I Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Specie. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates ClearingGold house Treasury payable to certificates. order, act certificates. (Sec. 5192.) of Mar. 14, 1900. STATES, ETC.—continued. 56 57 58 59 60 New York . New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 61 62 6S 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama.. Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 74 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 55 . . Total Eastern States . . . . . Total Southern States 76 77 7S 79 80 81 88 90 90 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 04 95 96 07 98 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah... Nevada Arizona Alaska a . Total Pacific States 99 100 $3,747,560 2,203,260 5,624,520 90,570 384,380 68,100 $775,000 10,000 170,000 1,420 16,560,243.10 12,118,390 985,000 117 93 70 33 100 39 75 31 30 492 43 139 88 1,192,555.50 976,862.65 466,029.50 155,167.50 401,890.20 328,228.90 679,026.50 180,194. 78 150,652. 70 2,398,077.80 319,782.00 936,764.50 1,194,616.00 888,370 561,640 231,520 110,400 305,280 168,240 789,490 200,450 287,570 1,961.240 250,590 583,260 1,236,180 Hawaii Porto Rico . . $505,000 15,000 30,000 520,000 22,000 5,000 70,000 80,000 1,350 9,379,848.53 7,574,230 155,000 22,000 346 245 2,454,030 1,960,170 2,731,120 967,800 979,510 832,370 1,581,750 285,430 190,000 20,000 520,000 30,000 500,000 250;000 305,000 5,000 331,500 104 4,605,218.81 3,135,482. 75 4,428,651.61 2,333,662. 45 2,113,932.50 2,520,164.38 2,746,121.05 800,660.50 1,882 22,683,894.05 11,792,180 1,820,000 381,500 135 94 209 202 44 29 105 41 222 543,927.30 739,878.70 1,740,747. 25 1,642,265. 92 1,581,895.35 446,962.50 1,572,996.05 386,586.50 672,429.75 473,400 602,740 810,140 1,008,200 617,790 237,240 517,700 247,060 691,100 1,081 9,327,689.32 5,205,370 62 67 131 2 1,526,322.50 1,933,303.50 5,051,459.95 736,305.00 403,225.00 308,305.00 342,605.00 40,085.00 231,530 137,630 425,600 251,170 13,080 46,350 135,160 10,140 345 10,341,610.95 1,250,660 4 1 318,205.00 225.00 1,200 25,000 93 123 256 310 Total Western States 91 92 03 $4,850,785.55 1,922,732.33 9,140,315.45 135,555.50 494,734.27 16,120.00 405 . . . Total Middle States 82 83 84 85 86 87 184 733 27 86 1 389 43 16 11 13 50,000 85,000 40,000 125,000 25,000 25,000 5 318,430.00 26,200 Total States, etc 6,547 75,295,272.99 41,004,320 3,140,000 923,500 Total United States . 6,926 150,504,310.33 268,206,280 43,640,000 73,577,500 Total island possessions a Statement April 28,1909. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 183 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. JUNE 23, 1909—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. $340,938 119,467 702,409 21,276 28,457 540 $3,508,502 2,491,131 4,040,318 231,983 376,523 34,222 $784,194.51 467,474.47 1,067,163.13 56,049.05 103,763.90 4,635.00 $14,511,980.06 $33,112,750.00 7,214,064.80 14,613,220.00 20,759,725.58 52,601,540.00 535,433.55 1,527,500.00 1,417,858.17 4,183,490.00 123,617.00 250,000.00 $482,408.50 $32,630,341.50 358,940.00 14,254,280.00 612,893.50 51,988,646.50 19,150.00 1,508,350.00 81,320.00 4,102,170.00 5,200.00 244,800.00 1,213,087 10,682,679 2,483,280.06 44,562,679.16 106,288,500.00 1,559,912.00 104,728,588.00 145,534 84,540 138,078 73,232 230,678 223,192 356,519 98,693 95,034 848,726 95,832 152,216 246,507 672,799 433,363 171,251 184,963 385,559 263,940 322,208 73,022 168,078 753,759 131,768 299,651 605,334 242,986.79 124,046.83 73,412.22 131,863.59 187,653.62 186,152.03 213,673.33 82,714.20 119,908.09 792,740.15 106,545.20 141,162.33 167,788.95 3,164,245.29 10,885,750.00 2,180,452.48 7,284,950.00 1,085,290.72 5,974,250.00 655,626.09 3,702,750.00 1,511,060.82 8,788,190.00 1,169,752.93 4,202,240.00 2,360,916.83 6,980,750.00 705,073.98 3,089,750.00 821,242.79 2,536,250.00 6,754,542.95 19,179,350.00 904,517.20 2,093,760.00 2,193,053.83 10,187,600.00 3,450,425.95 8,927,250.00 196,302.50 51,522.50 8,530.00 121,000.00 69,587.50 64,635.00 76,862.50 53,925.00 27,860.00 99,152.50 3,300.00 53,495.00 27,860.00 10,689,447.50 7,233,427.50 5,965,720.00 3,581,750.00 8,718,602.50 4,137,605.00 6,903,887.50 3,035,825.00 2,508,390.00 19,080,197.50 2,090,460.00 10,134,105.00 8,899,390.00 2,788,781 4,465,695 2,570,647.33 26,956,201.86 93,832,840.00 854,032.50 92,978,807.50 485,177 397,594 453,541 181,834 157,375 213,885 295,873 141,760 1,141,015 1,059,068 1,349,485 371,523 395,333 410,276 736,598 190,439 427,476.88 336,465.68 553,491.27 187,890.45 202,891.00 220,569.76 308,886.26 110,375.25 26,704,590.00 16,202,950.00 23,080,700.00 7,986,800.00 7,805,330.00 8,630,500.00 14,417,600.00 5,177,550.00 338,230.00 158,610.00 218,707.50 86,704.50 136,217.50 265,985.00 192,415.00 80,275.00 26,366,360.00 16,044,340.00 22,861,992.50 7,900,095.50 7,669,112.50 8,364,515.00 14,225,185.00 5,097,275.00 2,327,039 5,653,737 2,348,046.55 88,589 78,308 185,984 296,946 83,874 43,196 115,759 42,163 240,694 134,259 194,387 342,661 563,590 68,735 37,816 275,301 91,573 287,530 112,736.92 97,594.29 166,040.58 255,141.74 102,400.75 44,663.78 117,360.50 37,444.65 235,645.77 1,175,513 1,995,852 91,615 56,719 212,572 33,066 18,990 9,508 27,442 9,620 47,882 39,870 113,705 58,890 7,453 8,779 32,461 1,778 459,532 26,975 330 Silver dollars. 1 j ! 27,305 Total. 9,634,417 69 6,908,780.43 10,086,288.88 4,072,709.90 4,349,041.50 4,447,265.14 5,974,228.31 1,533,664.75 Issued. 47,006,396.60 110,006,020.00 1,352,912.22 1,712,907.99 3,330,572.83 3,806,143.66 2,454,695.10 809,878.28 2,599,116.55 804,827.15 2,127,399.52 On h a n d . Outstanding. 19,900.00 35,840.00 65,950.00 76,180.00 188,142.50 10,705.00 43,040.00 11,102.50 50,520.00 2,856,860.00 2,341,180.00 7,191,460.00 8,315,410.00 2,329,807.50 1,278,345.00 4,211,720.00 1,549,147.50 5,756,750.00 1,169,028.98 18,998,453.30 36,332,060.00 501,380.00 35,830,680.00 102,980.97 77,105.88 357,091.41 59,071.26 21,222.30 11,764.37 28,510.90 4,974.50 2,000,330.47 2,021,590.00 2,244,628.38 1,974,370.00 6,185,428.36 10,067,250.00 1,138,502.26 1,370,000.00 463,970.30 823,250.00 384,706.37 1,545,250.00 566,178.90 700,260.00 66,597.50 62,500.00 45,900.00 51,900.00 118,530.00 23,530.00 6,522.50 6,780.00 7,300.00 8,100.00 1,975,690.00 1,922,470.00 9,948,720.00 1,346,470.00 816,727.50 1,538,470.00 692,960.00 54,400.00 310,818 662,721.59 13,050,342.54 18,564,470.00 268,562.50 18,295,907.50 417 5,252 11,739.80 665.40 57,002.50 237,247.50 100,000.00 5,669 12,405.20 57,002.50 337,247.50 j 8,313,656 27,039,016 10,426,886.17 12,822,408 129,205,129 16,185,382.81 294,250.00 100,000.00 390,009.20 394,250.00 166,142,651.16 420,246,590.00 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 1,477,144.50 108,528,875.50 2,876,760.00 2,377,020.00 7,257,410.00 8,391,590.00 2,517,950.00 1,289,050.00 4,254,760.00 1,560,250.00 5,807,270.00 358,536.80 31,472.40 55 56 57 58 59 60 5,832,452.50 414,414,137.50 694,141,010.14 654,606,720.00 13,294,437.50 641,312,282.50 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 184 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. N o . 5 1 . — S P E C I E AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL B A N K S AT D A T E OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of )anks. Gold Gold coin. Treasury Gold certificates Clearinghouse Treasury payable to certificates. certificates. order, act (Sec. 5192.) of Mar. 14, 1900. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. L New York.. . y, Chicago St. Louis Total central reserve cities 38 13 10 $4,437,373.45 $130,252,730 $22,610,000 $48,235,000 7,534,875.00 21,383,900 3 170 000 3,550,075.00 14,893,720 730,000 61 15,522,323.45 166,530,350 26,510,000 48,235,000 35 000 60 000 5 658,000 7,090,000 11,905,000 2,415,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany. . Brooklyn 7 Philadelphia 3 Pittsburg . 9 Baltimore Washington 1 Savannah ?, New Orleans Dallas 4 Fort Worth Galveston R Houston 7 San Antonio Waco . Louisville Cincinnati n 1 Cleveland ?, Columbus Indianapolis 4 Detroit. Milwaukee fi Minneapolis.. 7 St. Paul R Cedar Rapids Des Moines f) Dubuque. . . 1 Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph... Lincoln 4 Omaha.. . . South Omaha 6 Kansas City, Kans 7 Topeka 8 Wichita q Denver 0 Pueblo 1 Muskogee ?, Oklahoma City Seattle 4 Spokane f) Tacoma 6 Portland 7 Los Angeles 8 San Francisco 9 Salt Lake City Total other reserve cities Total all reserve cities 20 3 5 34 26 18 10 2 5 6 7 3 7 6 5 9 9 7 10 7 4 6 6 6 3 4 3 9 4 4 6 4 3 3 3 6 3 3 5 4 4 2 4 9 10 4 1,175,669.00 448,975.00 221,660.00 1,664,857.00 3,671,590.00 270,828.00 72,321.50 24,545.00 25,322.50 634,887.00 351,990.00 92,690.00 611,144.50 338,692.50 79,557.50 1,370,187.50 1,055,705.00 2,672,027.50 888,075.00 1,002,030.00 1,642,082.50 1,849,082.50 2,754,597.50 1,940,497.62 109,000.00 259,442.50 121,208.80 1,964,572.50 572,945.00 340,727.50 1,195,744.50 353,755.00 164,545.00 153,737.50 113,195.00 3,819,515.00 371,400.00 45,710.00 138,420.00 2,799,100.00 901,512.50 482 815.00 3,807,145.00 5,612,595.00 7,849,110.00 1,026,309.75 6,832,220 1,500,000 1,045,650 4,465,800 6,751,830 2,124,010 1,600,400 29,600 946,560 400,900 111,060 152,810 1,139,100 497,730 112,400 678,490 2,019,960 2,708,000 603,990 1,723,500 247,990 853,700 850,720 256,040 164,800 242,150 40,000 1,796,890 354,320 48,900 1,355,430 137,700 512,360 66,000 155,000 2,108,460 434,1G0 159,500 181,060 222,040 406,280 60 700 19,710 131,820 277,850 375,250 321 57,061,520.17 382 260,000 100,000 415,000 200,000 1,130,000 430,000 Maine . New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts.. . Rhode Island 5 Connecticut Total. New England States. 45,000 1 010 000 600,000 100,000 550,000 110,000 500,000 80,000 180,000 10,000 1,980,000 567,000 1,112,000 394,000 296,000 550,000 280,000 46,902,840 14,425,000 24,437,000 72,583,843.62 213,433,190 40,935,000 72,672,000 STATES, ETC. 0 1 ? 3 4 60,000 740,000 ! 77 58 50 177 22 80 1,208,726.61 467,791. 62 425 051 92 2,482 023 90 366,621.12 1,789,163. 68 519,290 218,870 131 650 1 218 140 326,810 662,290 30,000 464 6,739,378.85 3,077,050 30,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 185 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Specie. Silver dollars. $50, 127 186, 847 102, 990 Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Circulating notes. Total. Issued On h a n d . $38, 241, 858 $1,047, 553. 52 $244, 874,641.97 48, 332,553.00 15, 639, 610 417, 321.00 6,624, 839 25, 977,306.39 75, 682.39 $53, 606, 200 15, 283, 000 18, 222, 290 319, 184,501.36 87, 111, 490 3,158,130.00 80,690.00 55,600.00 2,930.00 315,360.00 254,917.50 112,452. 50 155,302. 50 Outstanding. $827,125.00 $52, 779,075.00 1,877,002.50 13, 405,997.50 454,002.50 17, 768,287. 50 339, 964 60, 506, 307 1,540, 556.91 1,513, 273 17, 311 4, 584 134, 740 261, 778 47, 401 5, 632 7, 945 23, 242 116, 478 113, 914 66, 383 87, 691 97, 956 82, 732 62, 226 72, 835 101, 528 86, 652 88, 954 58, 728 49, 653 39, 826 27, 740 13, 076 15, 029 8; 291 120, 584 25, 318 31, 973 87, 781 25, 612 7, 075 5, 963 19, 629 86, 809 20, 307 19, 744 53, 939 I 84, 952 24, 228 14, 345 22, 524 122, 987 60, 452 60 676 7, 482, 115 125, 255 902, 775 5, 842, 541 . 3 , 385, 362 2, 065, 898 566, 320 23, 285 744, 082 87, 316 58, 336 77, 861 210, 333 124,915 27, 055 216, 369 1, 455, 942 385,320 341, 265 354, 601 430, 524 1, 098, 180 69, 560 290, 574 138 862 114, 884 52, 724 1, 643 334 183 698 24 891 992 807 113 185 38 297 22 793 131 449 319 463 71 640 56 628 55 542 80 000 127 299 1 905 30 049 33 935 34 742 56 079 411, 981.06 45, 160. 51 97, 864.45 515, 827.11 399, 857.25 115, 331.00 48, 405. 30 14, 394.00 41, 066. 40 75, 899.70 117, 458.15 52, 748.05 98, 539. 65 65, 325. 60 113, 063.70 37, 157.65 69, 117. 42 118, 092. 60 59, 461.30 53, 246.95 38,476.00 56, 725.41 86, 731.20 64, 225.50 18, 899.46 22, 026.90 6, 015.90 245, 619.50 48, 317. 25 31, 843.85 177, 651.07 10, 107.40 16, 601. 55 9, 551.30 15, 749.30 61, 792.70 11, 162. 55 18, 842.35 39, 905. 60 72, 290.90 47, 574.20 20, 389. 80 63, 258. 35 151 212. 35 224, 377.80 80, 085.70 23, 108,258.06 2, 196,701.51 2, 272,533.45 31, 618,765.11 16, 885,417.25 4, 883,468.00 2, 393,078. 80 99,769.00 3, 195,272.90 1, 315,480. 70 752,758.15 442,492.05 2, 146,808.15 1, 124,619.10 414,808. 20 2, 564,430.15 5, 863, 559.42 6, 724,968.10 1, 979,443.30 3, 222,331.95 2, 892,800. 50 3, 907,340.91 4, 811,434.70 3, 179,077.12 544,637.46 653,532.40 228,239.70 6, 321,000.00 1, 184,598.25 588,335. 35 3, 809,413.57 640,359. 40 1, 238,878. 55 338,044.80 615,022.30 6, 396,039.70 908,669. 55 300,424.35 478,866.60 3, 825,382.90 2, 618,893. 70 974,154. 80 4, 238,686. 35 6, 602,549. 35 10, 706,531. 80 1, 598,400.45 8, 163, 000 1, 900, 000 987, 000 17, 299, 000 16, 824, 000 8, 307, 000 5, 002, 700 650, 000 3, 360, 000 2, 171, 500 1, 432, 000 375, 000 2, 285, 000 1, 797, 000 500, 000 4, 480, 000 9; 383, 900 6, 075, 500 2, 850, 000 5, 341, 740 1, 530, 000 4, 817, 000 3, 230, 000 2, 775, 000 400, 000 1, 336,000 525,000 3, 360, 000 920, 000 595, 600 1, 850 000 620, 000 899, 000 300, 000 375, 000 2 475 000 480 000 475 000 549 000 1 333 000 2 600 000 500 000 1 500 000 5 100 000 14 974 000 1 200 000 4,100, 496 30 689 990 4,189, 431.74 181, 806,277. 91 153 902 940 3,256,715.00 150, 646,225.00 4,440, 460 91 196 297 5,729, 988. 65 500,990,779.27 241 014 430 6,414,845.00 234, 599,585.00 651 106 309 034 708 018 88, 043.79 105, 692.05 60 365.90 594, 666.16 102,429.16 274, 920. 40 2, 224,423.40 1, 181,456.67 803,519.82 6, 236,828.06 1, 177,874.28 3, 649,717.08 3 889 826 1,226, 117.46 15, 273,819.31 24, 39, 38 157 5 45, 712 997 143 964 306 325 311, 447 383 349 148 1 784 376 848 83, 953,360.00 8, 076,310.00 i; 844,400.00 984,070.00 16, 983,640.00 16, 569,082. 50 8, 194,547. 50 4, 847,397.50 650,000.00 48,602.50 3, 311,397. 50 2 171,500.00 3,050.00 l\ 428,950.00 600.00 374,400. 00 700.00 2, 284,300.00 45,752. 50 1, 751,247.50 500,000.00 8,800.00 4, 471,200.00 51,255.00 9, 332, 645.00 229,602. 50 5, 845,897. 50 32,502. ,50 2 817,497.50 37,210.00 5, 304, 530.00 156,380.00 1, 373,620.00 14,800.00 4, 802,200.00 195,197. 50 3, 034,802. 50 410,002.50 2, 364,997. 50 1,202.50 398,797. 50 4,200.00 1, 331,800.00 3,950.00 521,050.00 3, 360,000.00 22,100.00 897,900. 00 4,100.00 591,500.00 54,502. 50 1, 795,497. 50 14,700.00 605,300.00 8,900.00 890,100.00 300,000.00 375,000. 00 3,005.00 2, 471,995.00 2,700.00 477,300. 00 10,500.00 464,500.00 2,400.00 546,600.00 30,450.00 1, 302,550.00 2, 570,050.00 29,950.00 3,900.00 496,100.00 28,800. 00 1, 471,200.00 4, 439,340.00 660,660.00 119.587. 50 14, 854,412. 50 33,400.00 1, 166,600.00 100 500 500 500 500 700 99,135.00 63,005.00 94,468.50 281,300.00 45,512. 50 222,340.00 5, 758,965.00 5, 098,495.00 4, 726,031. 50 21 493,200.00 4 361,987.50 13, 099,360.00 55 343 800 805,761.00 54, 538,039.00 5 5 4 21 4 13 858 161 820 774 407 321 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 S 5 5 5 186 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 51.—SPECIE AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1909-Continued. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury ClearingGold certificates house Treasury payable to certificates. certificates. order, act (Sec. 5192.) of Mar. 14, 1900. STATES, ETC.—continued. 56 57 58 59 60 61 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 6? 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 83 84 85 86 87 SS 89 90 91 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wvomincf Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Washington Oregon California Idano Utah Nevada Arizona A laska a 00 101 Hawaii Porto R ico Total, Eastern States Total, Southern States .. . Total, Middle States Total, Western States . .. Total, Pacific States Total, island possessions 392 184 741 28 87 1 $4,886,452.68 1,942,488. 64 9,167,256. 34 142, 963. 00 478,646. 27 16,000. 00 $3,721,330 2,331,180 5,430,320 120,540 394 510 122,150 $855,000 10 000 210,000 1,433 16,633,806. 93 12,120,030 1,105,000 118 96 72 33 100 39 76 31 30 489 44 139 89 1,210,069 95 1,053,082.15 469,338. 00 152,375. 00 424,318.15 352,099. 00 793,912. 00 157,202.88 158,797. 20 2,451,882.55 254,162. 50 853,591. 50 1,061,200. 50 786,980 626, 480 268 640 137,190 359,970 186, 490 658,260 162,960 281,930 1,871,500 276,040 538, 750 1,079,480 1,356 9,392,031.38 7,234,670 210,000 15, 500 349 249 406 95 124 257 310 106 4, 783, 609. 60 3,074,815. 70 4,269,388.86 2,279,305. 95 2,090,852. 00 2,630, 695.18 2,700,517. 46 810,883.00 2,404, 270 1,908,430 2,678,750 992, 450 955,590 976,180 1,489,820 305,020 190 000 20,000 560 000 30,000 530,000 250,000 325,000 5,000 171 000 1,896 22,640,067. 75 11,770,510 1,910,000 140 95 205 200 47 29 106 42 217 563,313. 90 758,194. 50 1,540,680. 86 1,593,333.35 1,645,222. 50 447,530. 00 1,676,532.00 393,037. 44 645, 420. 00 467,170 644,100 741,560 884,880 508,150 231,530 648,760 259,580 654,410 1,081 9,263,264.55 5,040,140 64 68 140 45 16 12 13 2 1,355,110.80 1, 928,068. 75 4,941,039.25 757,290.00 485,128. 00 349, 935. 00 317,561.50 95,815. 00 207,790 122,550 408,780 250,150 13,500 51,550 142,530 10,280 360 10,229,948.30 1,207,130 4 1 347,6^5. 00 2,922. 50 980 25,000 $480,000 15,000 30 000 495,000 15,500 70,000 140,000 10 000 181,000 95,QQQ 40,000 135,000 10,000 10,000 5 350,567. 50 25,980 Total, States, etc 6,595 75,249, 065.26 40, 475,510 3, 400,000 691,500 Total, United States 6,977 147,832,908.88 253,908,700 44,335,000 73,363,500 a Statement June 23, 1909. BBPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 187 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. S E P T E M B E R 1, 1909—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Fractional silver coin. Treasury certificates. Total. Issued. On hand. Outstanding. $312,535 126,106 693,643 22,822 25,540 620 $3,417,560 2,745,099 3,909,926 223,383 397,503 15,650 $852,332.15 $14,525,209.83 509,674. 99 7,664,548.63 1,072,222.90 20,498,368.24 53,854.17 563,562.17 113,223.18 1,439,422.45 2,095.00 156,515.00 $33,850,800 14,847,170 53,240,440 1,545,500 4,218,990 250,000 $326,517. 50 $33,524,282.50 167,495.00 14,679,675.00 264,538. 50 52,975,901.50 25,520.00 1,519,980.00 46,485.00 4,172,505.00 3,200.00 246,800.00 1,181,266 10,709,121 2,603,402.39 44,847,626.32 107,952,900 833,756.00 107,119,144.00 168,162 84,364 138,513 79,686 259,205 229,662 375,552 94,676 95,598 783,460 98,000 144,406 204,124 677,152 429,537 201,013 122,670 431,610 260,535 280,553 87,983 177,523 731,072 128,874 244,144 498,297 231,312.21 104,015.28 76,586. 47 114,041.36 191,703.50 199,044. 55 226,611.87 101,689.10 124,014.70 757,324. 08 113,308.90 135,133.58 162,149. 55 3,073,676.16 2,297,478.43 1,154,090.47 605,962. 36 1,682,306.65 1,227,830.55 2,334,888.87 674,510.98 837,862.90 6,595,238.63 870,385.40 2,056,025.08 3,005,251.05 11,362,750 7,435,450 6,093,250 3,773,250 8,795,250 4,246,240 7,021,750 3,138,750 2,536,250 19,589,450 2,108,760 10,490,600 8,984,750 118,417.50 34,622.50 5,400.00 26,150.00 41,515.00 5,140.00 58,705.00 4,822.50 10,505.00 111,900.00 1,100.00 76,570.00 10,822.50 2,755,408 4,270,963 2,536,935.15 26,415,507.53 95,576,500 505,670. 00 95,070,830.00 500,751 361,938 490,077 187,690 173,282 244,822 317,039 146,597 965,226 1,012,616 1,287,427 555,983 435,109 374,478 642,499 198,990 433,133. 31 320,478.12 569,946.68 204,283. 33 211,516.23 250,519.87 335,370.88 119,101.34 9,507,989. 91 6,698,277.82 9,865,589.54 4,249,712.28 4,396,349.23 4,726,695.05 5,810,246.34 1,585,591.34 27,089,540 16,714,820 23,459,930 8,144,800 8,176,330 8,649,750 14,610,750 5,326,650 304,742. 50 102,880.00 128,415.00 87,474.50 119,897. 50 46,905.00 99,815.00 49,405. 00 2,422,196 5,472,328 2,444,349. 76 46,840,451.51 112,172,570 106,555 94,728 149,853 260,864 83,633 54,118 132,931 48,802 224,915 194,415 168,116 279,597 467,474 78,657 36,595 266,583 93,016 257,997 150,715.79 97,312.26 159,810.43 252,299.32 99,273.80 48,947.53 120,831.39 35,220.80 232,191.80 1,482,169.69 1,762,450.76 2,966,501.29 3,498,850. 67 2,414,936.30 818,720.53 2,845,637.39 829,656. 24 2,014,933.80 2,974,510 2,578,060 6,886,110 8,318,840 2,660,450 1,342,050 4,384,760 1,575,250 5,758,470 1,156,399 1,842,450 1,196,603.12 18,633,856.67 36,478,500 330,207. 50 36,148,292. 50 72,840 51,921 217,038 44,097 21,922 11,207 37,843 8,076 44,174 44,286 98,177 75,618 10,430 9,502 25,519 1,562 111.215.60 95,296.49 405,847.87 65,585.11 23,329.05 16,761.05 33,435.05 4,659.35 1,791,130.40 2,242,122.24 6,080,882.12 1,192,740.11 554,309. 05 438,955.05 556,888.55 120,392. 35 2,171,850 2,040,620 10,382,950 1,523,750 823,250 1,570,250 701,210 62,500 22,507.50 2,149,342.50 56,955.00 1,983,665.00 143,520.00 10,239,430.00 1,510,760.00 12,990.00 816,650.00 6,600. 00 1,538,525.00 31,725.00 687,810.00 13,400.00 53,300.00 9,200.00 464,944 309,268 756,129.57 12.977,419.87 19,276,380 296,897.50 18,979,482. 50 20,887 583 103 7,500 11,932.40 884.00 381,547.40 36.889.50 294,250 100,000 42,302. 50 251,947.50 100,000.00 7,603 42,302. 50 351,947.50 21,470 11,244,332.50 7,400,827.50 6,087,850.00 3,747,100.00 8,753,735.00 4,241,100.00 6,963,045.00 3,133,927.50 2,525,745.00 19,477,550.00 2,107,660. 00 10,414,030.00 8,973,927.50 26,784,797.50 16,611,940.00 23,331,515.00 8,057,325.50 8,056,432.50 8,602,845.00 14,510,935.00 5,277,245.00 6 6 6 6 6 65 6< 7( 7 7 7 7 7 lr 71 71 8( 8 8' 939,534.50 111,233,035.50 10,500.00 26.070.00 16,750.00 71,840.00 120,827.50 10,405.00 27,170.00 11,302.50 35,342.50 2,964,010.00 2,551,990.00 6,869,360.00 8,247,000.00 2,539,622.50 1,331,645.00 4,357,590.00 1,563,947.50 5,723,127.50 12,816.40 418,436.90 394,250 8,313,130 26,501,559 10,776,353.85 165,407,118.11 427,194,900 12,753,590 117,697,856 16,506,342.50 666,397,897.38 668,209,330 10,168,974 00 6.-8,040,356.00 5( 5' 5! 5( 6( 6 3,754,129.00 423,440,771.00 8J 8^ 8, 8( 8' 81 8< 9( 91 9S 9C 9^ 91 9( 9P 91 9< 10C 101 188 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 52.—GOLD, SILVER, COIN CERTIFICATES, LEGAL TENDERS, AND CURRENCY JANUARY 20, 1877, TO Gold coin. Date. January 20... April 14 June 22 October 1 December 28. 1877. 1878. March 1 5 . . . . Mayl June 29 October 1 . . . December 6. Gold Treasury certificates. Clearinghouse certificates. (Sec. 5192.) $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 20,559,395 21,530,846 23,629,718 60,104,792 18,833,580 16,205,620 14,060,240 13,975,600 13,557,520 13,332,860 37,756,021 39,599,469 43,622,510 47,508,472 56,131,943 8,238,600 7,380,000 8,439,560 7,175,560 7,557,200 $38,090,000 33,538,000 41,087,000 48,167,000 36,053,000 53,916,465 65,002,542 60,043,276 58,910,369 62,7837 387 5,523,400 5,351,300 5,137,500 5,221,800 4,621,500 38,461,000 44,194,000 56,030,000 43,090,000 38,332,000 59,485,006 59,885,129 58,371,599 55,003,663 47,091,033 4,609,700 4,505,100 4,440,400 4,594,300 22,651,770 37,987,000 39,581,000 41,132,000 34,986,000 28,235,000 46,543,644 47,584,784 44,863,816 45,807,457 46,404,061 15,340,440 21,013,490 32,791,590 27,012,600 28,555,260 27,239,000 25,487,000 27,369,000 24,750,000 27,043,000 51,091,689 51;064.871 50', 145,738 50,876,067 53,939,911 27,660,450 26,486,120 26,637,110 47,217,340 50,559,910 30,837,000 25,317,000 20,900,000 19,092,000 22,231,000 58,796,463 62,392,112 66,559,947 65,196,781 70,107,747 70,250,860 77,412,160 74,816,920 72,986,340 59,611,840 24,364,000 24,149,000 24,199.000 a 25,294,000 26,634.000 74,262,790 77,663,587 71,249,234 71,682,807 72,855,405 62,377,500 41,446,430 41,339,220 48,426,920 55,259,260 25,115,000 26,867,000 25,706,000 24,520,000 24,926,000 1879. January 1 April 4 June 14 October 2 . . . December 12 i February 21.. April 23 June 11 October 1 December 31. March 11 May 6 June 30 October 1 December 31. 1881. 1882. March 11 May 19 Julyl October 3 December 30. March 13 Mayl June 22 October 2 December 31. 1883. 1884. March 7 April 24 June 20 September 30. December 20.. 1885. March 10 May 6 Julyl October 1 December 24. 1886. March 1 June 3 August 27 October 7 December 28. 1887. March 4 . . . . . May 13 August 1 October 5 . . . December 7. 59,245,100 5C>, 387,010 54,274.940 53,961,690 44,341,120 «Includes $1,820,000 clearing-house coin certificates. 73,503,962 73,864,674 74,093,439 73,782,489 73.677,377 24,590,000 21,489,000 24,044,000 23,981,000 25,485,000 United States certificates for gold deposited. EEPOBT OP THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CUKEENCY. CERTIFICATES HELD BY SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT FROM United States of Fractional Total specie. Legal-tender certificates lawful deposit for Total No. notes. silver coin. money. legal-tender notes. $3,155,147 3,597,979 3,850,213 3,700,704 4,300,274 $49,709,267 27,072,913 21,335,996 22,658,820 32,907,750 $72,689,710 72,351,573 78,004,386 66,920,684 70,568,248 5,118,037 4,859,217 5,038,057 5,387,728 5,889,228 $4,900 149,570 54,729,558 46,023,756 29,251,469 30,688,606 34,355,250 64,034,972 67,245,975 71,643,402 64,428,600 64,672,762 20,605,000 20,995,000 36,905,000 32,690,000 32,520,000 139,369,530 134,264,731 137,799,871 127,807,206 131,548,012 6,428,917 6,484,538 6,770,171 4,919,343 4,902,309 31,640 44,390 56,670 67,150 228,080 41,499,757 41,148,563 42,333,287 42,173,731 78,568,041 70,561,233 64,461,231 67,059,152 69,196,696 54,725,096 28,915,000 21,885,000 25,160,000 26,770,000 11,295,000 140,975,990 127,494,794 134,552,439 138,140,427 144,588,137 5,062,090 5,416,403 5,862,035 5,330,357 5,976,558 295,340 495,860 1,165,120 1,454,200 89,442,051 86,429,732 99,506,505 109,346,509 107,172,901 55,229,408 61,059,175 64,480,717 56,640,458 59,216,934 10,760,000 7,870,000 12,500,000 7,655,000 6,150,000 155,431,459 155,358,907 176,487,222 173,641,967 172,539,835 6,250,370 6,820,380 6,482,561 5,450,387 6,800,512 1,004,960 1,260,340 945,590 1,662,180 1,143,240 105,156,439 122,628,562 128,638,927 114,334,736 113,680,639 52,156,439 62,516,296 58,728,713 53,158,441 60,114,387 6,110,000 8,045,000 9,540,000 6,740,000 7,920,000 163,422,878 193,189,858 196,907,640 174,233,177 181,715,026 6,700,325 7,233,758 6,896,223 6,466,215 6,984,896 1,202,080 1,202,020 854,040 1,807,600 1,464,460 109,984,111 112,407,007 111,694,262 102,857,778 106,427,159 56,633,572 65,979,013 64,019,518 63,313,517 68,478,421 9,445,000 10,385,000 11,045,000 8,645,000 8,475,000 176,062,683 188,771,020 186,758,780 174,816,295 183,380,580 6,910,472 6,963,732 7,208,858 7,594,896 8,470,647 1,928,810 2,558,260 3,121,130 2,653,030 3,803,190 97,962,366 103,607,266 115,354,394 107,817,983 114,276,158 60,848,068 68,256,468 73,832,458 70,682,997 80,559,796 8,405,000 8,420,000 10,645,000 9,960,000 10,840,000 167,215,434 180,283,734 199,831,852 188,460,980 205,675,954 8,961,408 9,141,466 9,117,834 8,092,557 7,985,488 3,529,580 2,735,250 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 19,040,000 211,972,222 204,432,335 196,448,894 219,854.133 235,156y, 634 9,188,060 9,327,047 8,897,555 6,322,832 5,303,288 4,516,490 4,135,100 3,139,070 2,274,650 1,637,340 $2,797,969 2,060,137 167,115,873 177,415,419 177,612,492 174,872,572 165,354,352 71,017,322 77,336,999 79,701,352 69,738,119 67,585,466 22,760,000 19,135,000 22,920,000 18,800,000 11,765,000 260,893,195 273,887,418 280,233,844 263,410,691 244,704,818 6,029,733 6,757,263 6,209,600 6,465,792 7,463,152 1,502,960 1,812,290 1,820,770 2,61.0,652 3,690,225 2,327,936 2,913,305 2,675,668 2,681,525 2,789,514 171,615,919 157,459,875 149,000,492 156,387,696 166,983,556 67,014,886 79,656,783 64,039,751 62,812,322 67,739,828 12,430,000 11,850,000 8,115,000 5,855,000 6,195,000 251,060,805 248,966,658 221,155,243 225,055,018 240,918,384 7,517,343 7,139,180 6,343,213 6,683,368 7,724,334 3,667,608 5,121,188 3,535,479 3,961,380 5,029,545 3,154,893 3,314,613 2,813,139 2,715,527 2,983,267 171,678,906 167,315,665 165,104,210 165,085,454 159,240,643 66,228,158 79,595,088 74,477,342 73,751,255 75,361,975 7,645,000 8,025,000 7,810,000 6,190,000 6,165,000 245,552,064 254,935,753 247,391,552 245,026,709 240,767,618 495,400 189 $25,470,000 $147,868,977 32,000,000 131,424,486 44,410,000 143,750,382 33,410,000 122,989,504 26,515,000 129,990,998 190 No. REPOKT OF THE COMPTKOLLEK OF THE CUKKENGY. 52.—GOLD, SILVER, COIN CERTIFICATES, Date. February 14 April 30 June 30 October 4 December 12 February 26 May 13 July 12 September 30 December 11 February 28 May 17 July 18 October 2 December 19 February 26 May 4 July 9 September 25 December 2 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. Marchl May 17 July 12 September 30 December 9 March 6 May 4 July 12 October 3 December 19 February 28 May 4 July 18 October 2 December 19 March 5 May 7 July 11 September 28 December 13 February 28 May 7 July 14 October 6 December 17 March 9 May 14 July 23 October 5 December 17 February 18 May 5 July 14 September 20 December 1 1893. 1894. 1895. LEGAL TENDERS, AND CURRENCY JANUARY 20, 1877, TO Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Clearinghouse certificates. (Sec. 5192.) $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 82,569,980 4,958,000 5,708,000 4,463,000 3,469,000 3,036,000 82,050,500 82,891,099 87,695,142 84,464,347 84,200,590 83,697,900 75,314,460 63,910,310 60,173,670 85,091,060 4,913,000 6,424,000 6,706,000 7,300,000 7,689,000 88,426,189 95,104,914 96,723,083 95,021,253 94,754,328 97,841,160 96,656,060 85,530,100 71,050,180 73,118,480 8,006,000 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 20,336,400 19,706,620 19,192,210 27,793,000 30,440,000 31,384,000 26,096,000 43,197,000 118,809,396 119,609,201 119,467,606 118,856,207 119,747,644 19,725,360 19,426,050 16,792,990 17,513,900 19,484,500 49,770,000 51,361,000 57,426,000 59,525,000 67,861,000 125,710,167 131,081,263 132,888,037 127,990, 556 129,009,745 18,062,350 18,230,690 18,457,340 18,323,870 17,586,450 79,083,000 118,333,000 133,576,000 104", 356, COO 134,879,000 1896. 1897. 1898. United States certificates for gold deposited. 191 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPOET FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. United States of lawful Fractional Total specie. Legal-tender certificates deposit for Total money. notes. silver coin. legal-tender notes. $3,256,663 $173,830,614 3,114,507 172,074,011 2,819,278 181,292,276 3,255,891 178,097,816 3,276,200 172,734,278 $82,317,670 83,574,210 81,995,643 81,099,461 82,555,060 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 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 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 89,400,399 96,375,249 100,399,811 97,615,608 93,854,354 11,655,000 11,515,000 18,845,000 15, 720,000 8, 765,000 302,295, 762 302,829, 660 310,014,348 296, 850, 684 310, 517,389 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 7,212,800 7,615,574 7,380,457 7,965,844 7,530,135 21,695,114 24,603,511 22,626,180 28,385,889 34, 776, 253 5,438,877 6,140,115 6,119,574 6,009,179 5,439,171 208,341,816 207,222,142 186, 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 7, 741,205 7,489,931 7,016,489 6,116,354 6,954, 778 43,181,166 41,580, 654 38,075,412 28, 784,897 29, 743,446 6,058,278 6,041,850 5,943,584 5,422,172 5,548,232 256,166,585 259,941,924 250,670,652 237,250,654 218, 041,223 142,768,676 146,131,292 138,216,318 120,544,028 119,513,472 35,045,000 46,030,000 50,045,000 45,100,000 37,090,000 433,980,261 452,103,216 438,931,970 402,894,682 374, 644,695 7,263,610 7,245,537 7,248,059 5,505,459 6,984,382 29,550,637 28,519,277 30,127,457 22,914,180 25, 878, 323 5,956,959 5,617,399 5,834,241 4,892,382 5,605,274 220,931, 642 218,646,600 214,427,194 196,237,311 206, 712,410 113,281,622 118,529,158 123,185,172 93,946,685 99,209,423 31,655,000 26,930,000 45,330,000 49,920,000 31,440, 000 365,808,264 364,105,758 382,942,366 340,103,996 337,361, 833 7,406,130 7,285,043 6,867,060 6,721,871 6,975,625 25,869,370 31, 512,287 29,495,375 28,057,695 32,144,649 5,847,928 5,814,316 5,619,454 5,305,176 5,400,174 196,017,459 202,373,446 203,835,449 200,808,632 225,540,709 112,507,513 118,971,652 113,213,290 110,494, 730 118,893,612 28,735,000 28,035,000 27,165,000 31,840,000 37,080,000 337,259,972 349,380,098 344,213,739 343,143,362 381,514,321 7,198,522 6, 948,233 6,853,275 6,476,504 7,509,247 32,864,502 33,175,176 34,626,625 31,593,302 31,752,596 5,581,082 5,556,723 5, 756,105 5,422,788 5,808,565 233,948,862 236,076,383 240,922,601 239,387,702 252,163,552 118,637,852 120,554,992 126,511,020 107,219,929 112,564,875 67,695,000 53,590,000 46,085,000 42,275,000 45,840,000 420, 281, 714 410, 221,375 413,518,621 388,882,631 410,568 427 7,459,428 8,100,544 7,963,587 6,861,433 8,012,695 34,964,239 35,316,796 36,458,014 30,679,950 32,700,654 6,098,741 6,120,479 6,334,152 5,662,349 6,412,167 271,377,925 317,182,772 335,677,130 293,874,158 328,600,711 120,265,185 119,058,681 114,914,997 110,038,300 117,845,702 49,250,000 23,975,000 20,385,000 16,810,000 17,905,000 440,893,110 460,216,453 470,977,127 420,722,458 464,351,413 $7,835,028 7,569,827 6,906,432 7,051,931 7,086,626 16,945,275 7,813,657 7,094,854 7,298,298 8,812,844 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 7,294,424 6,098,007 6,793,752 6,489,534 7, 229,637 $10,120,000 $266,268,284 9,330,000 264,978,221 12,315,000 275,602,919 8,955,000 268,152,277 9,220,000 264,509,338 192 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 52.—GOLD, SILVER, COIN CERTIFICATES, LEGAL TENDERS, AND CURRENCY JANUARY 20, 1877, TO Date. February 4 . . April 15 June 30 September 7. December 2 . . Februarys April 26 June 29 September 5 December 13 February 5 April 24 July 15 September 30. December 10.. February 25.. April 30 July 16 September 15. November 25. February 6 . . . April 9 June 9 September 9 . . November 17. January 22 March 28 June 9 September 6.. November 10. January 11... March 14 May 29 August 25 November 9. January 29 April 6 June 18 September 4 . . November 12. January 26.. March 22.... May 20 August 22... December 3. February 14.. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Clearinghouse certificates. (Sec. 5192.) United States certificates for gold deposited. 1899. $134,336,296 133,190,652 137,690,618 117,082,951 103,052,570 1900. $17,669,500 $169,910,000 17,708,880 166,311,000 23,152,390 148,495,000 41,389,130 133,140,500 70,986,670 100,648,000 ' 104,882,872 1 104,624,499 102,834,447 1 103,750,172 1 107,561,080 93,611,360 100,989,330 101,263,430 115,018,140 102,269,910 90,887,000 92,070,000 91,023,500 93,390,000 91,789,000 110,369,107 110,280,301 108,871,024 106,736,761 105,425,840 133,447,930 122,950,940 108,490,040 117,806,580 100,266,100 89,154,000 82,315,000 85,465,000 89,854,000 84,746,500 $13,315,000 105,572,077 110,687,138 108,202,383 104,051,296 101,333,097 126,900,190 105,709,930 106,867,430 84,248,770 115,484,070 88,409,000 83,749,000 82,099,000 82,137,000 76,814,000 16,970,000 21,720,000 25,950,000 28,425,000 28,015,000 105,288,729 105,337,464 107,539,938 105,569,894 102,963,258 118,765,050 108,460,880 104,561,520 119,367,220 110,020,660 72,435,000 68,693,000 64,984,000 63,307,000 67,584,000 42,215,000 32,385,000 28,505,000 27,180,000 25,730,000 107,699,553 109,154,988 111,296,409 108,439,861 108,575,819 146,028,950 148,464,700 161,155,120 175,077,020 153,101,640 62,661,000 85,689,500 82,278,000 80,969,000 86,535,400 45,765,000 38,360;000 36,880,000 53,655,000 46,899,000 112,221,348 107,061,094 111,221,153 114,105,132 117,022,998 160,675,460 169,374,460 158,238,690 170,707,820 146,375,090 79,120,000 77,593,000 75,974,500 79,905,000 79,678,000 34,350,000 33,675,000 34,765,000 32,615,000 24,520,000 116,305,486 112,326,222 118,513,281 120,765,996 117,124,753 176,977,160 146,016,280 163,439,710 147,408,760 173,262,050 76,203,000 70,503,500 69,197,000 66,515,500 68,248,500 24,550,000 29,565,000 30,040,000 29,150,000 32,230,000 119,848,124 121,972,200 123,013,697 125,114,859 160,420,045 198,518,340 182,658,800 189,009,420 169,034,270 171,217,160 67,402,000 66,701,000 62,988,000 69,605,500 42,869,000 31,005,000 28,450,000 48,225,000 41,045,000 23,540,000 148,670,869 154,463,358 153,582,996 150,303,527 144,890,261 240,978,140 252,662,620 241,445,400 267,468,060 253,801,610 47,810,000 54,551,000 57,324,000 65,599,500 64,295,500 40,810,000 63,685,000 51,590,000 53,130,000 49,220,000 150,563,069 151,366,529 150,504,310 147,832,909 242,931,430 255,486,980 268,206,280 253,908,700 74,280,000 76,971,500 73,577,500 73,363,500 45,280,500 43,210,000 43,640,000 44,335,000 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. May 14 July 15 September 23. November 27. 1909. February 5 . . April 28 June 23 September 1. EEPOET OP THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THB GT7BRENCY. CERTIFICATES HELD BY NATIONAL 193 BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. United States of Legal-tender certificates Fractional lawful deposit for Total No. silver coin. Total specie. notes. money. legal-tender notes. $6,416,452 $371,843,494 $116,003,066 6,511,293 364,162,553 110,235,423 6,543,426 356,822,046 116,337,935 6,501,758 338,571,383 111,214,651 6,211,721 314,825,376 101,675,795 $21,140,000 $508,986,560 19,820,000 493,417,975 18,590,000 491,749,981 16,540,000 466,326,034 13,055,000 429,556,171 $8,151,429 8,246,829 8,361,974 7,998,538 7,569,649 $35,359,818 32,193,899 32,578,638 32,458,505 26,356,766 8,798,952 9,053,551 9,236,232 8,782,306 9,748,534 34,132,389 44,049,035 44,437,981 45,243,559 40,763,675 7,265,251 7,264,654 7,218,119 7,144,233 7,540,024 339,587,824 358,051,069 356,013,709 373,328,410 359,672,224 122,466,493 139,838,063 143,755,522 145,046,493 141,284,945 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 9,594,579 9,999,626 10,379,556 8,868,571 9,389,713 51,277,355 58,590,893 62,466,880 50,747,624 51,950,374 8,358,962 8,303,974 8,798,719 7,757,859 8,295,407 407,082,162 398,760,561 404,763,968 366,236,120 391,281,661 154,682,692 159,484,226 164,854,292 141,757,618 141,310,109 561,764,854 558,244,787 569,618,260 507,993,738 532,591,770 11,160,021 10,481,056 10,560,422 10,336,143 10,044,184 58,161,298 54,637,578 63,350,733 62,791,768 53,084,545 9,547,048 9,086,543 9,114,765 9,004,143 8,863,779 417,572,146 389,081,521 388,616,378 397,556,168 378,290,426 153,025,573 147,133,313 163,592,829 156,749,859 142,325,352 570,597,719 536,214,834 552,209,207 554,306,027 520,615,778 11,676,304 10,090,134 11,209,634 9,880,982 11,134,774 69,105,776 63,472,250 76,251,788 67,532,494 68,381,697 10,254,970 9,185,698 9,593,194 9,194,578 9,559,492 453,191,553 464,417,270 488,664,145 504,748,935 484,187,822 161,434,599 153,098,314 169,729,173 156,707,594 157,942,968 614,626,152 617,515,584 658,393,318 661,456,529 642,130,790 13,173,946 10,716,821 10,244,630 10,696,469 12,023,556 80,948,964 74,754,758 79,574,711 77,454,951 70,549,585 11,359,312 10,073,927 9,616,387 9,995,081 10,755,238 491,849,030 483,249,060 479,635,071 495,479,453 460,934,467 178,122,523 157,904,573 169,629,979 170,073,847 161,157,612 669,971,553 641,153,633 649,265,050 665,553,300 622,092,079 12,166,780 13,913,893 11,585,583 11,693,445 11,676,649 75,211,364 74,596,749 81,841,914 77,142,042 67,779,733 11,154,585 12,257,757 11,369,769 11,761,548 11,954,586 492,568,375 459,179,401 485,987,257 464,437,291 482,276,271 175,734,915 161,315,467 165,246?347 161,575,120 152,273,887 668,303,290 620,494,868 651,233,604 626,012,411 634,550,158 12,404,439 12,434,941 12,298,117 12,797,869 14,743,594 79,262,608 74,665,847 82,382,636 99,668,414 81,722,820 13,281,982 13,203,126 12,797,039 13,841,839 15,172,659 521,722,553 500,085,914 530,713,909 531,107,751 509,685,278 173,780,969 156,134,637 160,877,239 170,515,782 151,099,458 695,503,522 656,220,551 691,591,148 701,623,533 660,784,736 17,535,178 15,137,398 13,521,001 11,670,786 4,397,676 101,286,902 120,804,039 123,478,641 116,882,254 117,192,329 17,293,780 15,838,880 15,515,834 15,131,428 15,731,399 614,384,869 677,142,295 656,457,872 680,185,555 656,528,775 174,010,707 184,184,155 192,560,877 188,238,515 188,230,744 788,395,576 861,326,450 849,018,749 868,424,070 844^759,519 12,802,178 11,869,927 12,822,408 12,753,590 121,687,086 124,348,526 129,205,129 117,697,856 17,038,963 16,405,336 16,185,383 16,506,342 664,583,226 679,658,798 694,141,010 666,397,897 195,533,656 198,898,210 191,774,761 187,693,960 860,116,882 878,557,008 885,915,771 854,091,857 0 14,500,000 6,360,000. 3,195,000 2,085,000 i 850,000 476,554,317 504,249,132 502,964,231 520,459,903 501,807,168 a The act authorizing the issue of these certificates was repealed March 14,1900. 10774—CUR 1909 13 No. 53.—SPECIE HELD BY THE NATIONAL BANKS IN NEW YORK CITY ON DATES INDICATED AND AVERAGES IN 1899 TO 1909, Date. February 4 . . April 5 June 30 September 7. December 2 . . 1899. Average. February 1 3 . . April 26 June 29 September5.. December 13. 1900. Average. February 5 April 24 July 15 September 30.. December 10... 1901. Average. February 2 5 . . . April 30 July 16 September 15.. November 25.. 1902. Average. February 6.. . April 9 June 9 September 9 . . November 17. Average Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Clearinghouse certificates. (Sec. 5192.) Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. $19,421,651.00 13,782,772.50 15,357,993.00 11,504,096.00 8,277,273.00 $6,571,510 6,370,250 12,203,030 12,295,380 29,874,630 $143,324,000 140,770,000 124,017,000 111,034,500 85,290,000 $102,086 118,977 80,578 156,023 88,719 $7,073,153 5,630,498 6,119,896 5,140,466 4,280,654 $486,888.76 529,924.11 583,855.47 551,544.68 588,172.56 $176,979,288.76 167,202,421.61 158,362,352.47 140,682,009.68 128,399,448.56 13,668,757.10 13,462,960 120,887,100 109,276 5,648,933 548,077.11 154,325,104.21 8,708,847.50 9,028,697.14 6,669,399.61 6,322,193.94 8,991,881.87 54,161,920 56,663,100 56,909,530 71,619,270 49,535,450 76,675,000 74,980,000 71,450,000 74,390,000 75,895,000 83,549 70,065 71,725 99,523 87,693 8,246,199 9,742,699 11,621,132 11,167,153 7,913,542 627,448.78 645,770.80 692,172.49 638,929.52 699,016.75 148,502,964.28 151,130,331.94 147,413,959.10 164,237,069.46 143,122,583.62 7,944,204.01 57,777,854 74,678,000 82,511 9,738,145 660,667.67 150,881,381.68 9,189,412.20 9,271,650.89 7,118,483.00 6,047,341.50 7,382,455.00 79,849,330 70,920,180 56,660,870 66,092,680 48,252,070 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 7,801,868.51 64,355,026 72,234,000 84,113 14,130,697 664,492.70 160,121,198.02 4,812,460.55 5,552,732.00 4,474,720.00 4,765,847.50 3,876,574.00 76,707,140 57,660,010 51,635,590 36,508,910 59,418,780 4,255,000 4,960,000 9,655,000 9,655,000 9,610,000 75,588,000 71,925,000 69,160,000 69,170,000 65,245,000 81,204 80,015 81,863 85,988 91,787 15,573,001 18,953,818 20,993,004 16,076,494 15,636,531 657,885.60 707,124.35 807,369.93 668,111.07 732,275.57 177,674,691.15 159,838,699.35 156,807,546.93 136,930,350.57 154,610,947.57 56,386,086 7,627,000 70,217,600 84,171 17,446,569 714,553.30 157,172,447.11 4,674,013.45 5,000,261.50 5,342,364.00 4,792,139.50 4,697,172.40 63,837,220 55,993,820 51,365,700 69,531,380 55,359,930 18,585,000 11,865,000 10,275,000 10,265,000 9,915,000 61,515,000 58,145,000 53,514,000 51,925,000 56,745,000 83,069 79,281 52,857 68,883 67,131 19,133,576 14,009,121 17,709,610 18,180,698 11,282,351 726,138.58 731,078.53 732,232,59 713,634.83 712,193.81 168,554,017.03 145,823,562.03 138,991,763.59 155,476,735.33 138,778,778.21 4,901,190.17 59,217.610 12,181,000 ! 56,368,800 70,244 16,063,071 723,055.67 149,524,971.23 4,696,466.81 1903. Gold Treasury certificates payable to order. INCLUSIVE. $4,255,000 • I-*J CD January 22 March 28 June 9 September 6 November 10 1904. Average January 11 March 14 May 29 August 25 November 9 1905. Average 1*906. J a n u a r y 29 April 6 June 18 September 4 November 12 Average January 26 March 22 May 20 August 22 December 3 1907. Average February 14 May 14 July 15 September 23 November 27 1908. Average February 5 April 28 June 23 September 1 1909. 5,478,087.80 5,920,547.40 5,356,457.30 4,941,183.00 4,617,609.00 80,222,020 87,368,800 98,996,070 113,320,930 82,162,800 25,325,000 21,100,000 18,195,000 33,495,000 29,655,000 52,475,000 71,045,000 69,325,000 68,290,000 74,930,000 61,221 72,109 62,539 69,260 63,735 17,158,484 16,939,075 21,062,056 20,420,399 18,487,105 734,837.46 616,769.87 644,520.02 701,344.99 714,303.27 181,454,650.26 203,062,301.27 213,641,642.32 241,238,116.99 210,630,552.27 5,262,776.90 92,414,124 25,554,000 67,213,000 65,773 18,813,424 682,355.12 210,005,452.62 6,043,193.50 4,068,272.50 4,557,380.50 4,896,261.10 4,799,305.00 83,728,290 93,228,170 82,820,400 91,082,890 64,194,290 17,205,000 16,965,000 16,965,000 15,885,000 12,665,000 67,020,000 65,320,000 63,400,500 66,815,000 68,205,000 58,691 56,237 67,477 58,974 61,512 23,096,930 23,946,136 22,928,988 20,415,291 15,612,538 888,806.46 807,878.91 820,562.17 824,980.22 938,798.98 198,040,910.96 204,391,694.41 191,560,307.67 199,978,396.32 166,476,443.98 n 4,872,882.52 83,010,808 15,937,000 66,152,100 60,578 21,199,977 856,205.35 192,089,550.67 w 3,657,191.72 4,822,363.10 3,755,967.00 4,213,849.00 4,308,028.40 86,890,720 59,019,300 80,119,050 61,368,750 73,382,700 9,705,000 13,685,000 13,585,000 15,885,000 16,650,000 63,885,000 58,122,000 54,715,000 51,920,000 52,020,000 30,934 35,431 42,227 67,791 74,752 18,564,099 16,926,879 21,785,128 18,563,851 12,466,858 828,139.41 841,964.05 797,547.92 752,282.55 775,686.95 183,561,084.13 153,452,937.15 174,799,919.92 152,771,523.55 159,678,025.35 o o 4,151,479.84 72,156,104 13,902,000 56,132,400 50,227 17,661,363 799,124.18 164,852,698.02 4,369,212.50 4,022,570.10 3,626,009.70 3,593,373.23 14,469,972.00 87,309,090 79,380,090 90,000,520 68,286,160 68,552,300 14,000,000 14,450,000 29,690,000 25,690,000 13,300,000 51,783,000 51,555,000 48,670,000 53,975,000 33,755,000 69,854 66,061 129,291 55,544 162,313 17,806,349 16,409,019 17,909,519 20,810,416 16,691,609 834,285.09 825,269.59 823,912.61 810,513.91 1,043,724.77 176,171,790.59 166,708,009.69 190,849,252.31 173,221,007.14 147,974,918.77 6,016,227.51 78,705,632 19,426,000 47,947,600 96,613 17,925,382 867,541.19 170,984,995.70 5,099,059.00 4,354,353.50 4,365,354.00 4,376,853.50 4,455,269.50 129,636,180 142,311,370 137,636,880 155,177,860 134,506,600 23,185,000 42,740,000 29,715,000 32,365,000 30,360,000 35,430,000 38,245,000 41,010,000 45,810,000 41,780,000 56,440 49,603 41,609 58,013 65,583 25,050,746 38,497,011 41,976,109 39,353,065 40,003,235 969,178.43 911,207.61 894,233.21 858,451.52 1,015,645.05 219,423,603.43 267,108,545.11 255,639,185.21 277,999,243.02 252,186,332.55 4,548,905.00 141,215,572 32,001,250 40,123,750 51,416 36,219,233 908,267.69 255,042,644.19 5,396,122.00 5,057,149.50 5,466,470.00 4,437,373.45 115,148,290 122,523,020 145,214,550 130,252,730 47,035,000 53,075,000 49,330,000 48,235,000 94,722 79,068 74,151 50,127 911,902.99 1,045,769.55 977,385.99 1,047,553.52 232,517,256.99 241,207,992.05 263,294,752.99 244,874,641.97 fel w o } 21,560,000 19,120,000 18,940,000 22,610,000 42,371,220 40,307,985 43,292,196 38,241,858 196 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. N o . 5 4 . — D E P O S I T S AND R E S E R V E OF NATIONAL B A N K S ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 O F EACH Y E A R INDICATED TO 1909, I N EACH CENTRAL R E S E R V E CITY, I N ALL OTHER R E S E R V E CITIES, I N THE STATES AND T E R R I T O R I E S , AND OF ALL NATIONAL B A N K S . NEW YORK CITY. Date. Reserve Iteld. Reserve Num- Net de- required ber of posits. (25 per banks. cent). Amount. Classification of reserve. Lawful Due from Redempmoney. agents, tion fund. Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. 26.5 266.9 66.7 70.0 70.8 35.6 255.0 63.7 90.1 90.8 37.0 312.9 78.2 115.2 115.7 27.2 282.8 70.7 76.6 77.0 28.2 284.3 71.1 79.7 80.1 28.2 342.2 85.5 95.0 96.4 25.1 338.2 84.5 84.7 84.9 27.8 332.6 83.2 92.3 92.5 26.3 327.8 81 9 85.8 86.1 26.4 391.9 97.9 103.1 103.4 35.1 309.9 77.5 108.2 109.0 35.2 489.7 122.4 171.7 172.4 28.4 441.6 110.4 124.8 125.5 29.2 372.8 93.2 108.2 109.2 27.1 506.8 126.7 136.5 137.3 25.7 596.0 149.0 152.7 153.6 25.2 707.7 176.9 177.6 178.3 27.9 769.6 192.4 213.4 214.9 26.7 811.3 202.8 215.6 217.1 24.7 753.4 188.3 184.3 186.1 27.7 741.0 185.3 203.1 205.4 28.0 1,034.3 258.6 287.9 289.9 25.8 993.8 248.4 253.2 256.0 24.4 827.4 206.8 199.2 201.5 26.8 825.7 206.4 218.8 221.3 28.6 1,187.1 296.7 337.2 340.1 25.8 1,179.4 294.8 301.9 304.6 Oct. 2,1883.. Sept. 30, 1884 Oct. 1,1885 . . Oct. 7,1886... Oct. 5,1887... Oct. 4,1888... Sept. 30, 1889. Oct. 2,1890... Sept. 25,1891. Sept. 30,1892. Oct. 3,1893... Oct. 2, 1894... Sept. 28,1895. Oct. 6,1896... Oct. 5,1897... Sept. 20,1898. Sept. 7,1899.. Sept. 5, 1900.. Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15,1902. Sept. 9, 1903.. Sept. 6,1904.. Aug. 25, 1905. Sept. 4,1906.. Aug. 22, 1907. Sept. 23, 1908. Sept. 1, 1909.. CHICAGO. Sept. 25, 1891. Sept. 30, 1892. Oct. 3, 1893... Oct. 2, 1894... Sept. 28,1895. Oct. 6,1896... Oct. 5, 1897... Sept. 20,1898. Sept. 7, 1899.. Sept. 5, 1900.. Sept. 30, 1901. Sept. 15, 1902. Sept. 9, 1903.. Sept. 6, 1904.. Aug. 25, 1905. Sept. 4,1906.. Aug. 22, 1907. Sept. 23,1908. Sept. 1, 1909.. 92.9 106.5 85.8 101.4 97.2 83.7 105.7 128.3 154.1 173.4 201.9 209.6 198.1 217.9 247.9 244.4 262.9 280.0 318.5 23.2 26.6 21.4 25.4 24.3 20.9 26.4 32.1 38.5 43.4 50.4 52.4 49.5 54.5 62.0 61.1 65.7 70.0 79.6 31.2 30.5 39.0 34.0 29.2 26.7 38.1 40.4 39.2 47.4 52.7 45.9 47.3 54.1 60.9 60.0 66.6 70.3 77.4 33.6 28.6 45.4 33.5 30.1 31.9 36.0 31.5 25.4 27.3 26.1 21.9 23.9 24.8 24.6 24.5 25.3 25.1 25.8 31.1 30.5 39.0 34.0 29.1 26.6 38.0 40.3 39.1 47.2 52.4 45.7 47.1 53.9 60.6 59.5 66.1 69.7 76.6 5.8 6.1 5.7 6.3 6.0 6.1 8.1 7.6 12.1 12.4 15.1 18.7 18.5 21.7 27.1 24.2 27.6 26.6 31.3 23.8 21.1 31.9 24.5 22.2 29.5 24.7 20.6 21.5 22.4 19.8 24.1 22.4 24.5 27.0 24.1 23.6 25.4 24.7 5.8 6.1 5.7 6.3 6.0 6.0 8.0 7.5 12.0 12.0 14.4 18.1 17.9 21.1 26.4 23.5 26.8 25.7 30.4 ST. LOUIS. Sept. 25, 1891. Sept. 30, 1892. Oct. 3, 1893... Oct. 2, 1894... Sept. 28,1895. Oct. 6, 1896... Oct. 5, 1897... Sept. 20, 1898. Sept. 7, 1899.. Sept. 5, 1900.. Sept. 30, 1901. Sept. 15, 1902. Sept. 9, 1903.. Sept. 6, 1904.. Aug. 25, 1905. Sept. 4, 1906.. Aug. 22, 1907. Sept. 23, 1908. Sept. 1, 1909.. 9 9 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6 7 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 10 24.2 29.2 17.9 26.0 26.9 23.6 33.0 37.0 56.2 55.4 76.1 77.5 82.5 88.5 100.5 100.7 116.8 104.7 126.7 6.1 7.3 4.5 6.5 6.7 5.9 8.2 9.3 14.0 13.8 19.0 19.4 20.6 22.1 25.1 25.2 29.2 26.1 31.6 197 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. No. 54.—DEPOSITS AND RESERVE OP NATIONAL BANKS ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 OF EACH YEAR INDICATED TO 1909, ETC.—Continued. OTHER RESERVE CITIES.a Reserve held. Classification of reserve. Num- Net de- Reserve ber of posits. required (25 per banks. Ratio to Lawful Due from Redempcent). Amount. deposits. money. agents. & tion fund Date. Oct. 2,1883.. Sept. 30, 1884. Oct. 1,1885.. Oct. 7,1886.. Oct. 5,1887.. Oct. 4, 1888.. Sept. 30, 1889. Oct. 2,1890.. Sept. 25, 1891. Sept. 30, 1892. Oct. 3, 1893.. Oct. 2, 1894.. Sept. 28, 1895. Oct. 6,1896.. Oct. 5, 1897.. Sept. 20,1898. Sept. 7,1899.. Sept. 5, 1900.. Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15, 1902. Sept. 9, 1903.. Sept. 6,1904.. Aug. 25, 1905. Sept. 4,1906.. Aug. 22, 1907. Sept. 23, 1908. Sept. 1, 1909.. 200 203 203 217 223 224 228 259 265 263 268 265 268 269 261 256 255 267 275 272 289 285 283 295 306 312 321 Millions, Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions, Millions. Millions. 81.0 100.6 31.1 56.4 3.4 323.9 40.8 99.0 32.2 77.0 3.1 307.9 63.6 32.3 122.2 33.5 2.9 364.5 91.1 76.9 42.4 114.0 29.9 2.2 95.4 381.5 41.3 70.5 100.7 29.7 1.2 338.5 84.6 59.5 40.0 116.9 30.4 0.9 96.2 384.9 64.5 51.5 121.9 29.1 0.6 419.0 104.8 64.5 56.7 129.8 28.3 0.7 114.4 68.0 61.0 457.8 138.8 30.7 0.8 113.0 61.0 451.9 77.0 156.1 30.1 1.0 519.3 82.1 73.0 129.8 129.6 35.1 1.6 392.6 76.4 98.1 51.6 172.8 32.9 1.5 525.4 131.3 84.1 87.2 154.1 30.0 1.6 513.1 128.3 77.9 74.6 150.3 32.2 1.9 116.4 465.5 83.3 65.1 200.8 34.2 1.8 586.4 146.6 94.5 104.5 215.8 32.9 1.7 163.9 103.6 110.4 655.5 255.8 30.3 1.7 210.6 842.6 114.0 140.1 294.2 31.9 2.6 230.3 921.3 123.8 167.8 298.1 29.3 3.1 1,015.4 253.8 126.5 168.4 258.0 24.3 3.1 1,060.6 265.1 125.1 129.8 261.3 25.3 3.8 1,032.5 258.1 135.4 122.1 293.4 25.4 4.4 288.9 147.7 141.4 1,155.7 322.7 25.3 5.1 319.0 156.6 1,275.8 161.1 336.0 24.5 5.8 342.6 1,370.4 164.0 166.2 362.3 25.5 6.3 1,423.4 355.9 190.3 165.7 415.9 26.8 7.2 387.5 1,549.8 219.8 188.9 440.8 25.6 7.5 1,718.8 429.7 225.3 207.9 STATES AND T E R R I T O R I E S . Oct. 2,1883... Sept. 30, 1884. Oct. 1,1885.. Oct. 7, 1886.. Oct. 5, 1887.. Oct. 4, 1888.. Sept. 30, 1889. Oct. 2, 1890.. Sept. 25, 1891. Sept. 30, 1892. Oct. 3, 1893.. Oct. 2, 1894.. Sept. 28, 1895. Oct. 6, 1896.. Oct. 5, 1897.. Sept. 20, 1898. Sept. 7,1899.. Sept. 5,1900.. Sept. 30, 1901. Sept. 15,1902. Sept. 9, 1903.. Sept. 6,1904.. Aug. 25,1905. Sept. 4,1906.. Aug. 22, 1907. Sept. 23, 1908. Sept. 1,1909.. 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 3,276 3,259 3,274 3,540 3,885 4,268 4,691 5,065 5,412 5,781 6,178 6,482 6,595 577.9 535.8 570.8 637.6 690.6 739.2 807.6 859.2 861.8 975.5 767.5 876.7 910.5 853.1 963.5 1,062.8 1,270.7 1,361.2 1,556.6 1,743.2 1,809.5 1,904.5 2,117.4 2,385.1 2,627.2 2,573.7 2,821.7 (15 per cent.) 86.7 80.4 85.6 95.6 103.6 110.9 121.1 128.9 129.3 146.3 115.1 131.5 136.6 128.0 144.5 159.4 190.6 204.2 233.5 261.5 271.4 285.7 317.6 357.8 394.1 386.0 423.1 157.5 156.3 177.5 186.2 190.9 209.8 224.6 225.5 235.5 274.8 230.6 274.9 256.6 251.3 311.4 333.1 405.0 414.3 429.0 295.6 318.4 327.8 360.6 398.4 443.5 455.1 481.9 27.2 29.2 31.1 29.2 27.6 28.4 27.8 26.2 27.3 28.2 30.0 31.4 28.2 29.4 32.3 31.3 31.8 30.4 27.5 16.9 17.6 17.2 17.0 16.7 16.9 17.6 17.0 61.0 66.1 71.4 77.9 83.4 84.7 86.7 92.0 97.1 105.5 117.1 106.8 102.3 119.0 111.7 116.4 123.6 122.0 130.4 134.7 150.8 150.9 164.2 177.5 199.6 215.8 219.7 a Includes Chicago and St. Louis up to Oct. 5,1897. & Available with reserve agents Apr. 30,1902, and subsequently. 84.1 79.7 95.9 99.5 100.9 119.0 132.4 128.5 133.0 163.5 106.9 161.6 147.7 125.0 192.5 209.6 274.0 282.9 288.1 150.7 155.8 163.8 181.9 204.7 226.7 220.1 241.5 11.3 10.5 10.2 8.7 6.6 6.2 5.5 5.2 5.4 5.8 7.2 7.2 7.1 7.4 9.4 10.4 10.2 11.8 13.1 14.5 16.2 17.2 19.1 20.6 198 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. N o . 5 4 . — D E P O S I T S AND R E S E R V E OF NATIONAL B A N K S O N OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 OP EACH Y E A R INDICATED TO 1909, ETC.—Continued. SUMMARY. Reserve held. Date. Oct. 2,1883... Sept. 30,1884. Oct. 1,1885... Oct. 7,1886... Oct. 5, 1887... Oct. 4,1888... Sept. 30,1889. Oct. 2,1890... Sept. 25,1891. Sept. 30,1892 Oct. 3,1893... Oct. 2,1894... Sept. 28,1895. Oct. 6,1896... Oct. 5,1897... Sept. 20,1898 Sept. 7,1899.. Sept. 5,1900-. Sept. 30,1901 Sept. 15,1902 Sept. 9,1903.. Sept. 6,1904.. Aug. 25,1905. Sept. 4,1906.. Aug. 22,1907. Sept. 23,1908 Sept. 1,1909.. Classification of reserve. NumReserve ber of Net de- required. "banks. Ratio to Lawful Due from RedempAmount. deposits. money. tion fund. 2,501 2,664 2,714 2,852 3,049 3,140 3,290 3,540 3,677 3,773 3,781 3,755 3,712 3,676 3,610 3,585 3,595 3,871 4,221 4,601 5,042 5,412 5,757 6,137 6,544 6,853 6,977 Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions, Millions. Millions. 124.9 188.4 15.6 28.1 328.9 234.4 1,168.7 112.0 219.8 14.3 31.6 221.1 1,098.7 346.1 138.3 263.5 13.6 33.3 254.9 1,248.2 415.4 140.8 225.1 11.4 29.0 261.7 1,301.8 377.2 140.9 245.0 8.3 28.4 278.0 1,388.4 394.2 170.5 268.2 7.6 28.9 311.9 1,543.6 446.2 189.1 264.0 6.4 27.8 333.1 1,655.5 459.6 189.5 282.7 6.1 27.2 353.7 1,758.7 478.2 194.0 296.8 6.6 28.3 353.5 1,758.6 497.4 236.4 327.4 7.1 28.2 408.1 2,022.5 570.9 158.5 346.4 9.0 32.6 316.6 1,573.7 513.9 248.8 402.9 8.7 32.7 417.1 2,019.2 660.4 222.3 340.1 9.0 28.7 406.3 1,989.3 571.4 190.1 343.1 10.4 30.2 364.4 1,798.7 543.6 297.0 388.9 10.0 31.7 452.5 2,195.6 695.9 320.0 420.7 9.8 30.1 513.6 2,479.7 750.5 414.1 466.3 10.1 29.3 630.8 3,031.5 890.5 450.7 518.5 14.3 29.7 684.1 3,281.0 983.3 456.6 539.5 16.1 27.6 759.7 3,661.6 1,012.2 280.5 508.0 15.8 20.9 786.8 3,844.4 804.3 277.9 554.3 18.6 22.0 784.9 3,863.5 850.8 305.2 661.5 20.4 22.4 909.8 4,400.9 987.1 338.4 665.6 23.3 21.7 972.1 1,027.3 4,735.5 368.6 626.0 25.5 20.7 993.5 4,927.9 1,020.2 392.4 701.6 27.3 21.3 5,256.1 1,051.3 1,121.4 409.0 868.4 30.7 22.9 1,166.5 5,695.5 1,308.1 449.5 854.1 32.4 21.6 6,164.6 1,259.0 1,336.1 200 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS NOVEMBER 27, 1908. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis $1,204,103,944.56 277,588,140.81 114,156,071.43 Total, central reserve cities $313,268,114.55 26.02 72,012,725.85 25.94 29,352,835.19 25. 71 1,595,848,156.80 414,633,675.59 25.98 217,405,226.66 31,804,483.01 20,709,810.74 265,282,315.16 151,931,541.39 53,561,680.47 20,185,515.09 1,374,732.91 21,198,634.60 24,167,003.92 16,847,078.22 9,039,821.88 2,716,983.36 14,827,613.77 8,331,808.71 3,946,056. 23 57,819,178.43 54,568,329.09 19,318,054.49 28,382,706.77 29,171,563.10 40,557,321.41 6,281,286.90 12,101,229.81 2,504,513.40 55,717,190.79 35,838,871.57 9,853,196.50 2,492,446.01 5,231,227.52 65,037,801.74 14,722,395.17 6,027,686.23 33,719,133.63 46,411,939.52 7,189,373.58 8,962,098.03 35,715,912.24 57,433,138.06 18,542,646.47 24,401,293.38 14,034,404.83 6,357,566.28 765.23 10,324! 485.66 6,465! 083.77 85,026! 831.50 40,355; 706.22 13,749; 923.22 7,180;518.09 321, 114.19 6,456,739.80 7,177, 174.75 7,028; 254.44 2,83i; 807.21 853, 489.91 4,897,819.12 3,354,032.29 1,673,823.14 16,225,859.61 16,372,416. 95 4,963, 199.66 9,047,583.02 8,860, 822.78 12,182, 888.57 1,408, 958.32 2,647, 389.15 895. 681.21 18,316! 304.23 12,068! 573.88 2,683: 373.53 716; 668.92 1,865; 834.66 19,768',765.09 4,406,393.19 1,757, 495.07 10,330, 047.83 17,413, 537.81 1,846, 221.22 2,669, 305.38 11,099, 000.29 20,612, 543.29 5,886, 871.14 8,352, 601.26 4,140, 639.36 2,200, 053.45 29.40 32.46 31.22 32.05 26.56 25.67 35.57 23.36 30.46 29.70 41.72 31.33 31.41 33.03 40.26 42.42 28.06 30.00 25.69 31.88 30.37 30.04 22.43 21.88 35.76 32.87 33.67 27.23 28.75 35.67 30.40 29.93 29.15 30.64 37.52 25.68 29.78 31.08 35.89 31.75 34.23 29.50 34.60 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Minneapolis St. Paul Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Pueblo Salt Lake City Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Seattle Spokane Tacoma Total, other reserve cities 1,561,722,911.07 480,344,597.41 30.76 Total, all reserve cities 3,157,571,067.87 894,978,273.00 !8.34 33,080,167.56 18,538,259.98 15,793,234.20 118,491,373.12 24,742,258.32 57,474,033.82 7,367,973.71 5,343,181.97 3,884,414. 47 27,160,411.24 5,275,163.70 16,747,638.95 22.27 28.82 24.60 22.92 21.32 29.14 268,119,327.00 65,778,784.04 24.53 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States KEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 201 AT DATE OF EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. NOVEMBER 27, 1908. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of rePer serve required Total amount. cent. fund. after deducting redemption fund. $301,025,986.14 $252,186,332.55 $58,637,827 $2,443,955.00 637,800.00 69,397,035.20 45;402,249.85 25,972,676 814,414.50 28,539,017.86 22,697,486.69 5,840,934 $313,268,114.55 26.02 72,012,725.85 25.94 29,352,835.19 25. 71 398,962,039.20 320,286,069.09 90,451,437 3,896,169.50 414,633,675.59 25.98 5,114,664 1,458,053 '726,415 3,160,928 5,130,116 718,724 388,747 10,000 146,239 846,722 1,311,375 448,000 84,375 469,950. 00 90,000.00 49,350. 00 806,635.00 768,100.00 403,000.00 223,850.00 32,500. 00 160,850. 00 223,980.00 90,875.00 68,100.00 18,750.00 53,000.00 89,100.00 17,500.00 362,220.00 259,668.40 105,750.00 235,909.00 72,000.00 225,250.00 15,750.00 48,100.00 26,250.00 171,150.00 122,500.00 42,500.00 12,800.00 13,100.00 147,250.00 44,000.00 29,780.00 82,500.00 123,750.00 22,650.00 60,000.00 261,750.00 651,200.00 67,500.00 62,500.00 50,950. 00 25,000.00 $26,940, 678.33 3,930, 560. 38 2,564, 051. 34 32,756. 971.90 18,607, 392. 67 6,493, 710.06 2,411, 264.39 155, 591.61 2,569, 404. 33 2,908, 885. 49 2,060, 447.28 1,095. 927.74 283; 651.11 1,826, 951.72 996, 926.09 484, 507.03 7,046, 287.30 6,691, 206.94 2,105, 379.56 3,429, 883. 85 3,610, 445. 39 4,957, 040.18 111, 298.36 1,316, 000. 20 299, 939.18 6,879, 073.85 4,418, 608.95 1,210, 399.56 305, 155.75 647, 353.44 8,056, 100.22 1,818, 299.40 738, 570.78 4,173, 641.70 5,739, 617.44 845, 008.72 1,090, 262. 25 4,180, 135. 99 6,853, 542. 26 1,358, 758.79 3.018. 911. 67 1,714, 691.56 782, 195.79 58,206,847.83 7,716,434. 36 5,364,783.29 64,824,041.42 39,310,080.47 12,998,549.71 5,487,294.49 310.876.11 5,576,070.13 6,165,635.61 4,790,697.18 1,971,450.79 853,489.91 4,303,214.18 3,057,557.79 1,137,772.03 16,220,902. 28 14,807,773.34 4,963,199.66 8,223,383.40 7.862.419.89 10,540,807. 42 1,241,353.81 2,647,389.15 626,662.08 13,546,203.55 8,937,078. 40 2,500,447.01 698,514. 00 1,348,153.64 15.166,002.07 3,636,349. 20 1,687,091.61 8,956,026.15 13,734,725.74 1,846,221.22 2,637,488. 80 11,099,000.29 18,543,615.21 5,886,871.14 7,608,286. 97 4,140,639. 36 1,701,053.89 26.77 24.26 25.90 24.44 25.87 24.27 27.19 22.61 26.30 25.51 28.44 21.80 31.41 29.02 36.70 28.83 28.05 27.14 25. 69 28.97 26.95 25.99 19. 76 21.88 25.02 24.31 24.94 25.38 28.03 25.77 23.32 24.70 27.99 26.56 29.59 25.68 29.43 31.08 32. 29 31.75 31.18 29.50 26. 76 17o,179,140. 63 40,645,260 6,907,317.40 190,150,730.55 412,882,454.58 26.44 789,392,766.97 495,465,215.72 131,096,697 10,803,486.90 190,150,730.55 827,516,130.17 26.21 281,104.75 243,450.00 213,628. 50 996,560. 00 204,325.00 601,557.50 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 2,808,552.23 1,522,373.40 1,293,213.98 10,066,287.58 2,104,208.25 4,811,728.54 5,567,099.96 3,323,614. 82 2,676,125.38 19,691,196.01 3,907,850.29 10,379,025.46 16.83 17.93 16.94 16.62 15.79 18.06 5,743,930 2,540,625.75 22,606,363.98 54,351, 306.67 7,95i; 120. 75 5,177; 452.69 66,320, 578.79 37,982, 885. 35 13,390, 420.12 5,046, 378.77 343, 683. 23 5,299, 658.65 6,041. 750.98 4,211' 769. 55 2,259; 955. 47 679, 245.84 3,706, 903. 44 2,082. 952.18 986,514.06 14,454! 794.61 13,642! 082.27 4,829! 513. 62 7,095; 676.69 7,292. 890.77 10,139; 330. 35 1,570, 346. 73 3,025, 307.45 626. 128.35 13,929; 297.70 8,959, 717.89 2,463, 299.13 623, 111.50 1,307, 806. 88 16,259, 450.43 3,680,598. 79 1,506, 921.56 8,429: 783.41 11,602 984.88 1,797! 343.39 2,240 524.51 8,928! 978.06 14,358! 284.52 4,635: 661. 62 6,100 323. 34 3,508 601.21 1,589 391.57 390,430,727.77 25,681, 555. 50 2,237. 820.98 2,024,966.95 28,099, 506. 52 14,804, 471.80 5,383, 115.65 2,463, 433.10 112, 784.50 2,699, 576.80 2,186, 048.12 1,327,999.90 359, 423. 05 466, 713.80 1,826, 302.46 1,538, 006.70 462, 335.00 5,566, 980.98 6,462,455.00 1,916,984.10 3,552, 420.55 2,662, 180.50 3,784, 375.24 407, 983.45 691, 539.95 227, 771.90 4,611,889.70 3,468, 735.45 1,197,381.45 283, 428.25 606,000.20 5,588',641.85 1,228,541.80 641, 878.83 2,704,379.45 6,676,813.30 923, 292.50 1,376,786.55 6,020,394. 30 10,907, 448.95 4,436,083.35 4,389,492. 30 2,296,192.80 875, 013.10 4,962,025.13 2,780,739.00 2,368,985.13 17,773,705.97 3,711,338.75 8,621,105.07 2,032,227.98 1,129,641.42 831,927.90 6,013,443.43 1,080,061.04 3,566,690.42 40,217,899.05 1,4,653,992.19 445,215 428,150 337,355 2,614,905 519,256 1,399,049 45,544,911.92 16.99 202 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF NOVEMBER 27, 1908. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. STATES, ETC.—continued. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total.. Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total, Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total, Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a Total, Pacific States 97 Hawaii o Porto Rico Total, Island possessions Total, States, etc Total, United States $258,372,317.07 144,367,086.40 341,091,071.62 9,517,459.80 28,415,457.50 1,052,371.47 $60,245,649.41 35,360,893.42 74,651,311.79 2,388,695.51 5,366,301.57 413,866.24 23.32 24.49 21.89 25.20 18.88 39.33 782,815,763.86 178,426,717.94 22.79 62,073, 326.58 34,421, 483.98 20,475, 369.43 12,836,932.54 29,778, 411.60 17,317, .27 24,039,538.45 10,804, 320.80 12,028, 451.82 94,629, 017.79 12,805, 043.70 31,698, 946.45 43,359,481.96 13,793,868.01 8,278,586.62 4,015,659.85 2,441,481.83 7,558,365.98 3,665,253.34 6,683,911.65 3,115,679.62 3,058,352.48 35,823,988.07 4,211,515.30 8,085,515.40 10,743,989.10 22.22 24.05 19.61 19.02 25.38 21.16 27.80 28.84 25.43 37.86 32.89 25.51 24.78 406,268,271.37 111, 476,167.25 27.44 158,096, 127.58 95,431, 516.98 159,131, 734.99 70,706, 367.18 70,968, 285.79 67,794, 484.56 95.416, 969.83 24.417, 753.66 37,370, 205. 48 28,451, 216.01 39,981, 288.26 15,593, 198.88 17,655, 217.23 17,286, .47 23,051, 045.36 8,264, 029.32 23.64 29.81 25.12 22.05 24.88 25.50 24.16 33.84 741,963,240.57 187,652,387.01 25.29 28,779, 177. 45 24,820, 548.05 49,727, 484.64 54,483, 360.85 29,264, 885.79 10,687, 052.98 36,129 634.95 10,759! 918.30 37,331, 835.93 10,124,295.96 7,385,572.45 14,186,035.86 19,201,727.72 10,491,665.74 3,259,562.59 14,978,279.58 3,695,126.88 12,370,804.29 35.18 29.76 28.53 35.24 35.86 30.50 41.46 34.34 33.14 281,983,898.94 95,693,071.07 33.94 22,180,756.32 19,080,438.48 62,530,264.36 12,495,297.63 6,636,625.55 4,356,835.38 5,280,081.53 811,913. 56 6,924,971.73 6,622,066.61 18,820,126.81 3,692,585.06 2,248,734.38 1,309,371.77 1,663,534.69 338,698.54 31.22 34.71 30.10 29.55 33.88 30.05 31.51 41.72 133,372,212.81 41,620,089.59 45.08 1,187,545.54 251,226.48 583,161. 47 49.11 65,505.16 26.07 1,438,772. 02 648,666.63 31.21 2,615,961,486.57 681,295,883.53 26.04 5,773,532,554.44 1,576,274,156.53 27.30 a Statement September 23,1908. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 203 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. NOVEMBER 27,1908. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of re- Total amount. Per serve required cent. fund. after deducting redemption fund. $38,755,847.56 $13,209,929.73 $5,750,909 $1,478,271.50 21,655,062.96 6,874,643.21 3,512,472 616,605.50 51,163,660.74 19,642,625.84 7,560,019 2,428,840.00 1,427,618.97 479,251.10 237,829 71,200.00 4,262,318.63 1,399,822.25 616,220 192,580.40 157,855.72 108,079.00 33,240 12,500.00 117,422,364.58 Not exceeding 60 per cent. $22,366,545.64 $42,805,655.87 16.57 12,623,074.48 23,626,795.19 16.37 29,240,892.45 58,872,377.29 17.26 813,851.38 1,602,131.48 16.83 2,441,842.94 4,650,465.59 16.37 87,213.43 241,032.43 22.90 41,714,351.13 17,710,689 4,799,997.40 67,573,420.32 460,161.40 350,172.50 252,496.53 159,574.50 380,406.03 156,355.00 315,838.00 125,362.50 123,350.00 853,781.00 95,125.00 435,414.50 401,050.00 5,310.502.55 2,887,830.06 1,691,285.33 1,059,579.23 2,451,813.43 1,464,802.16 1,974,055.66 897,171.37 1,008,550.66 8,004,343.00 1,095,378.93 2,591,656.48 3,661,723.38 25,597,181.30 11,836,857 4,109,086.96 34,098,692.24 75,641,817.50 18.62 8,981,645.39 6,605,293.18 10,096,980.70 4,218,840.78 4,452,071.97 4,175,758.41 5,409,207.32 1,497,207.45 4,055,100 1,202,267.75 2,183,230 743,071.40 3,306,534 1,058,804.40 1,844,891 377,212.50 984,628 366,066.50 880,497 373,274.50 1,706,483 644,873.73 707,730 235,307.25 13,507,290.83 8,142,993.69 13,686,573.51 6,137,245.55 6,167,505.82 5,877,538.91 8,200,603.05 2,056,413.48 27,746,303.97 17,674,588.27 28,148,892.61 12,578,189.83 11,970,272.29 11,307,068.82 15,961,167.10 4,496,658.18 17.55 18.52 17.69 17.79 16.87 16.68 16.73 18.42 45,437,005.20 15,669,093 5,000,878.03 9,310,998.99 5,163,222.60 3,071,305.41 1,925,539.88 4,466,761.74 2,597,691.94 3,605,930.77 1,620,648.12 1,804,267.77 14,194,352.67 1,920,756.55 4,754,841.97 6,503,922.29 3,016,549.23 2,202,207.92 1,090,991.56 594,279.35 1,741,279.48 1,018,436.90 1,950,903.63 631,070.60 707,189.83 6,813,917.83 902,965.95 2,028,499.81 2,898,889.21 60,940,240.70 23,714,419.14 14,314,727.55 23,869,760.25 10,605,955.08 10,645,242.87 10,169,172.68 14,312,545.47 3,662,663.05 2,179,575 697,321 562,631 403,585 1,252,755 519,807 598,820 412,378 161,111 2,757,761 290,917 598,680 1,401,516 10,966,788.18 6,137,531.48 3,597,404.42 2,217,018.08 5,826,253.94 3,159,401.06 4,839,617.29 2,065,982.47 2,000,201.49 18,429,802.83 2,384,386.88 5,654,250.79 8,363,178.59 17.67 17.83 17.57 17.27 19.57 18.24 20.13 19.12 16.63 19.48 18.62 17.84 19.29 63,776,164.84 129,883,141.07 17.51 1,545,502.70 1,630,042.54 3,024,029.35 3,795,273.86 2,261,137.55 793,777.26 2,929,859.35 764,329.70 3,032,673.62 654,612 415,219 782,202 1,208,310 518,948 131,715 627,365 213,941 928,264 115,424.11 102,102.00 327,640.50 398,541.50 115,680.00 59,677.50 188,090.00 77,535.00 351,934.87 2,520,871.50 2,172,588.12 4,278,889.32 4,664,377.58 2,564,431.72 926,028.27 3,138,813.15 921,871.65 3,148,704.31 4,836,410.31 4,319,951.66 8,412,761.17 10,066,502.94 5,460,197.27 1,911,198.03 6,884,127.50 1,977,677.35 7,461,576.80 16.81 17.40 16.91 18.48 18.66 17.88 19.05 18.38 19.99 42,297,584.84 19,776,625.93 5,480,576 1,736,625.48 24,336,575.62 3,327,113.45 2,862,065.77 9,379,539.65 1,874,294.65 995,493.83 653,525.31 792,012.23 121,787.03 2,170,278.48 2,436,730.25 6,105, 725.14 1,025,668.39 525,742.50 407,662.20 510,218.77 262,977.10 100,622 83,353 240,096 123,579 15,672 19,660 102,935 4,355 90,717.50 81,617.00 433,545.00 56,087.50 38,912.50 64,042.50 31,450.00 3,125.00 1,941,837.57 1,668,269.26 5,367,596.79 1,090,924.29 573,948.80 353,689.68 456,337.34 68,241.44 20,005,831.92 13,445,002.83 690,272 799,497.00 11,520,845.17 26,455,617.00 40.26 178,131.83 37,683.97 401,924.80 37,476.55 130 2,500 14,287.50 5,000.00 98,306.60 19,610.38 514,648.90 43.34 64,586.93 25.71 439,401.35 2,630 19,287.50 117,916.98 579,235.83 19.84 215,815.80 392,394,222.98 5! 6( 6 6 6 6 6 6( 6 61 6< 7 7 7 7 7 7, 7( T 7i 7< 8 8 8 8. 8 •8 8 8 a 51,330,403.03 18.20 4,303,455.55 4,269,969.51 12,146,962.93 2,296,259.18 1,154,275.80 845,054.38 1,100,941.11 338,698.54 19.40 22.38 19.43 18.38 17.39 19.40 20.85 41.72 161,063,559.93 57,134,047 19,005,998.12 224,029,979.15 461,233,584.20 17.63 1,181,786,989.95 656,528,775.65 188,230,744 29,809,485.02 414,180,709.70 1,288,749,714.37 22.32 5, 5( 5' 5* 131,798,457.85 16.84 4,316,876.62 3,723,082.20 7,459,122.70 8,172,504.13 4,389,732.87 1,603,057.95 5,419,445.24 1,613,987.74 5,599,775.39 111,294,486.09 8.' 8 9( 9 9' 9: 9 9 9< 9' 91 ,204 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF FEBRUARY 5, 1909. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. $1,155,358,770.40 308,593,715.53 122,029,692.74 $295,517,580.99 80,201,605.77 32,362,368.94 25.58 25.99 26.52 1,585,982,178.67 408,081,555.70 25.73 CENTRAL RESERVE ^CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Louisville Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Minneapolis St. Paul Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Denver Pueblo Salt Lake City Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Seattle Spokane Tacoma 221,929,053.53 35,183,296.20 20,364,635.81 265,815,952. 27 155,997,963.08 57,539,273.30 22,615,727.55 1,766,688.76 23,646,535.29 28,721,927.50 17,272,939.43 11,040,335.45 3,064,487.53 16,206,684. 47 9,714,451.28 4,127,584.12 61,506,718.96 56,779,463.09 20,391,464.80 29,210,453. 03 30,360,697.81 44,776,762. 51 7,551,801.21 13,793,736.09 2,930,857.56 50,856,126.51 32,890,017. 41 10,345,691. 50 2,701,682.12 5,372,788.80 70,073,630.76 15,912,579. 83 6,816,688.68 33,838,863.15 47,568,853. 73 7,061,356.87 9,141,850.75 36,704,847.95 59,751,298.32 18,302,254. 29 23,923,730.97 14,650,357.41 6,619,472.85 69,423,141.51 11,878,325.12 5,690,466.07 79,097,013.67 43,942,226.25 17,194,564.72 7,489,038.27 667,151.72 9,476,828.32 9,802,540.82 7,840,716.13 4,545,710.33 1,217,092.78 6,606,679.32 4,255,982.10 1,811,500.58 17,912,627.72 18,955,969. 08 6,075,153.68 9,857,439.19 9,722,991.16 14,460,815. 01 1,711,627.08 4,164,791. 87 1,297,698.21 14,074,913. 93 9,137,674. 01 2,849,508.72 851,653.88 1,868,061.60 26,977,255.04 4,925,672.85 1,719,976.96 10,433,741.11 18,899,424. 20 2,057,133.91 3,298,986.43 11,757,684.52 21,407,150. 04 6,571,420.48 7,425,565.14 4,410,290.71 2,072,669.85 31.28 33.76 27.94 29.76 28.17 29.88 33.11 37.76 40.08 34.13 45.39 41.17 39.71 40.77 43.81 43.89 29.12 33.38 29.79 33.75 32.02 32.30 22.67 30.19 44.28 27.68 27.78 27.54 31.52 34.77 38.50 30.95 25.23 30.80 39.73 29.13 36.09 32.03 35.83 35.90 31.03 30.10 31.31 Total, other reserve cities 1,614,841,582.53 515,836,874.09 31.94 Total, all reserve cities 3,200,823,761.20 923,918,429.79 28.87 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States 33,247,233.00 18,109,932.77 15,928,718. 48 118,920,610.31 25,512,560.18 58,577,118. 89 7,668,313.48 5,278, 111. 05 4,305,533.76 28,241,052.49 5,691,759.78 16,724,514.69 23.06 29.14 27.03 23.75 22.31 28.55 270,296,173. € 67,909,285.25 25.12 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 205 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. FEBRUARY 5, 1909. Reserve required, ancI the amount and per cent held. Held. Required Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of re- Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. $288, 839. 692.60 $232,517, 256.99 $60,423,119 $2,577,205.00 77,148. 428.88 49,610. 488.77 29,891,517 699,600.00 5,748,686 777,614.50 30, 507, 423.19 25, 836, 068.44 396, 495, 544. 67 $295, 517,580.99 80, 201,605.77 32, 362,368.94 25.58 25.99 26.52 408, 081,555.70 25.73 307, 963, 814.20 96,063,322 4,054,419.50 26, 815, 419.88 4,437,464 1,756,998 471,710 2,607,371 6,201,224 638,595 499,761 44,500 254,865 1,050,600 1,365,217 732,500 117,010 608,750 478,330 206,146 3,635,238 2,694,627 1,038,988 909,100 2,009,618 1,601,712 116,500 616,955 107,336 1,594,805 715,428 18,062 88,765 65,000 1,440,572 693,140 218,951 1,737,072 1,381,828 57,305 180,250 778,861 77,853 22,482 123,212 68,520 8,330 497,850.00 95,000.00 49,350.00 817,000.00 778,050.00 408,550.00 245,750.00 32,500.00 155,900.00 206,580.00 98,375.00 52,200.00 18,750.00 63,000.00 89,100.00 20,000.00 338,315.00 289,450.00 126,900.00 235,870.00 69,900.00 229,350.00 16,000.00 66,050.00 26,250.00 146,250.00 125,000.00 37,500.00 15,000.00 13,350.00 112,650.00 44,000.00 27,980.00 84,550.00 123,750.00 20,500.00 60,000.00 260,950.00 686,200.00 71,750.00 66,650.00 70,950.00 25,000.00 $27, 492,206.69 4, 350, 412.03 2, 520, 904.48 32, 818, 494.03 19, 110, 720.39 6, 988, 134.16 2,704,090.94 204, 586.09 2,877', 866.91 3, 486, 950.94 2, 109, 929.93 1, 353, 941.93 373, 685.94 1, 994, 335.56 1, 169, 756.41 505, 948.01 7, 519, 182.37 6, 952, 707.89 2 417 892.53 3 533, 371.63 3 760 137.23 5 482 420.31 935 975.15 1 691 192.01 353 232.20 6 283 890.81 4 048 752.18 1 274 461.44 330 210.26 664 923.60 8 702 878.85 1 967 072.48 838 096.09 4 ,187 582.89 5 ,884 231.72 872 419.61 1 ,112 731.34 4 ,369 651.72 7 ,125 812.29 1 ,889 763.65 2 ,718 640.34 1 ,782 241.01 814 934.11 59, 242,940.57 8, 454,902. 78 4, 980,216.73 68, 253,476.89 41, 517,790.44 15, 190,403.66 6, 335,555.61 488,538.09 6, 798,111.71 7 451,807.99 4, 889,955.43 2,813,471.57 \ 045,098.04 i, 554,568.29 3, 278,480.56 1, 321,165.61 17,603,472.25 16, 475,105.09 6 075,153.68 8 454,576.53 8 568,863.23 11 319,039.46 1 617,319.90 3 119,435.16 734,771.40 12 961,559.51 8 334,432.41 2 621,364.09 746,998.96 1 267,358.40 17 024,063.34 3 947,763.48 1 ,685,925.94 8 ,746,778.39 14 ,285,317.72 1 ,917,431.61 2 ,980,692.39 11 ,757,684.52 19 053,678.04 6 ,571,420.48 7 ,425,565.14 4 ,410,290.71 1 ,951,418.71 26.69 24.03 24.46 25.68 26.61 26.40 28.01 27.65 28.75 25.94 28.31 25.48 34.10 28.10 33.75 32.01 28.62 29.02 29.79 28.94 28.22 25.28 21.42 22.61 25.07 25.49 25.34 25.34 27.65 23.59 24.29 24.81 24.73 25.85 30.03 27.15 32.60 32.03 31.89 35.90 31.03 30.10 29.48 43,471,551 7,018,070.00 197 ,576 370.15 438 ,273,964.51 27.14 139,534,873 11,072,489.50 197 ,576 370.15 846 ,355,520.21 26.44 55, 482, 263. 38 8, 795,824. 05 5, 091, 158. 95 66, 453, 988.07 38,999, 490. 77 14, 384, 818. 33 5,653 931. 89 441, 672. 19 5, 911, 633. 82 7, 180,481. 88 4, 318,234. 86 2, 760, 083. 86 766, 121. 88 4, 051 671. 12 2, 428 612.82 1, 031 896. 03 15 376 679. 74 14, 194, 865.77 5 097 866. 20 7 302;613. 26 7 590 174. 45 11 194 190. 62 1 887 950. 30 3 448 434. 02 732 714 39 12 714 031 63 8 222,504 35 2 586 422 88 675 420. 53 1 343 197 20 17 518 407 69 3 978 144 96 1 704 172.17 8 459 715 79 11 892 213 43 1 765 339.22 2 285 462. 69 9 176 211 99 14 937,824 58 4 575 563.57 5 ,980 ,932 74 3 ,662 ,589 35 1 ,654 ,868 21 2,252, 492. 75 1, 938, 252.25 32; 010, 611.86 15, 427, 796.05 7, 155, 124.50 2, 885, 953.67 206, 952.00 3, 509, 479.80 2,707, 677.05 1, 316, 433.50 674, 829.64 535, 652.10 1, 888, 482.73 1, 541, 294.15 589, 071.60 6, 110, 736.88 6, 538, 320.20 2 491, 373.15 3 776,234. 90 2 729 208.00 4 005 557.15 548 844.75 745 238.15 247 953.20 4 936;613. 70 3 445 252.23 1 291 340. 65 313 023.70 524 084.80 6 ,767 962.49 1 ,243 551.00 600 898.85 2 737 573.50 6 ,895 508.00 967 207.00 1 ,627 711.05 6 ,348 221.80 11 ,163 812.75 4 ,587 424.83 4 ,517 062.80 2 ,488 579.70 1 ,103 ,154.60 403 ,710 ,395 63 190 ,207 ,973.36 800 ,205 ,940 30 498, 171, 787.56 4 987 ,084 95 2,716 ,489 92 2 ,389 ,307 77 17 ,838 ,091.55 3 ,826 ,884 02 8 ,786 ,567 83 2,005 065.28 1 045 028.42 812 843.81 5 ,864 897.04 1 ,049 789.39 3 ,583 953.91 396,768 383,984 324,872 2,624,661 573,666 1,357,368 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 2 819,418.12 288,054.75 1 486 571.95 238,870.00 1 302 979.66 217,675.00 10 ,087 914.93 1,024,900.00 2 ,172 275.42 206,425.00 4 896 090.20 626,417.50 40 ,544 ,426 04 14 ,361 577.85 5,661,319 2,602,342.25 22 ,765 250.28 5 509,306.15 3 154,454.37 2,658', 370.47 19 602,372.97 4 002,155.81 10 ,463,829.61 16.57 17.42 16.69 16.48 15.69 17.86 45 390,489.38 16.79 ] < 1( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 47 48 49 50 51 52 206 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF T H E N A T I O N A L B A N K S AT D A T E OF FEBRUARY 5,1909—Continued. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. STATES, ETC.—continued. New York. New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Total, Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa Missouri... Total, Middle States. North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico... Oklahoma Total, Western States. Washington. Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska o Total, Pacific States. Hawaii a Porto Eico. Total, island possessions. $260,552,233.43 150,013,525.28 343,651,794.98 9,776,954.71 28,666,730.54 1,065,931.81 $58,599,754.76 40,280,349.15 76,117,618.05 2,253,468.92 5,587,838.96 415,214.79 22.49 26.85 22.15 23.05 19.49 38.95 793,727,170.75 183,254,244.63 23.09 65,321, 285.88 35,295, 225.07 22,004, 954. 48 14,398, 905.60 32,729, 492.14 19,649, 426. 61 25,898, 511.51 11,900, 484.10 14,235 316.16 102,457! 718. 43 14,118i 026.75 34,432 749.24 46,494, 044.97 13,734,788. 03 8,644,555.22 4,295,036. 53 3,060,368.43 8,498,810.04 4,406,168. 69 8,351,292.75 4,519,335.88 4,858,109.84 39,448,511. 80 4,805,352.26 10,138,219. 08 12,990,661.84 21.03 24.49 19.52 21.25 25.97 22.42 32.25 37.98 34.13 38.50 34.04 29.45 27.94 438,936,140.94 127,751,210.39 29.10 165,232,555. 59 94,405,069.51 164,842,398.32 73,769, 198.17 73,598,724.56 66,838,317. 74 104,185,738.32 27,005, 766. 70 40,551,363.18 27,402,270. 71 44,338,898.89 17,474,051.56 18,288,658.07 15,283,492.98 28,109,808.36 9,420,843.95 24.54 29.03 26.90 23.69 24.85 22.87 26.98 34.88 769,877,768.91 200,869,387.70 26.09 25,909,982.93 25,236, 243.59 52,234 352f. 40 56,988, 261.92 27,956, 506.65 11,404,903.88 36,152, 921.40 11,041 579.82 41,028 682.86 6,992, 574.99 6,916,929.90 14,543,742.69 19,662,204. 48 9,134, 134. 77 3,432,904. 20 14,703,135.83 3,615, 701. 08 15,104! 072.92 26.98 27.41 27.84 34.50 32.67 30.10 40.67 32.75 36.81 287,953,435.45 94,105,400.86 32.68 22,561, 299.00 18,644, 012.60 63,608, 831. 04 13,235, 709.10 6,669,952.17 4,180,816. 73 5,747, 719. 54 818, 762. 77 6,609,995.99 6,049,269.49 19,342,777.08 3,884,762. 75 2,371,525.82 1,468,147. 56 2,039,818.79 421,155. 68 29.30 32.45 30.41 29.35 35.55 35.12 35.49 51.44 135,467,102.95 42,187,453.16 31,14 1,134,609.72 264,364.13 644,463.12 56.80 59,643. 79 22.56 1,398,973.85 704,106.91 50.33 Total, States, etc 2,697,656,766.48 716,781,088.90 26.57 Total, United S t a t e s . . . . 5,898,480,527.68 a Statement, November 27,1908. 1,640,699,518.69 127782 207 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. FEBRUARY 5, 1909—Continued. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of re- Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. Not exceeding 60 per cent. $22,549,579.51 $42,810,777.61 13,109,826.18 24,012,396.39 29,479,795.35 59,355,418.03 837,865.92 1,647,137.37 2,466,987.13 4,701,079.99 88,433.86 257,807.86 $39,082,835.01 $13,244,538.60 22,502,028.79 6,907,505.71 51,547,769.25 20,182,444.68 1,466,543.21 546,923.45 4,300,009.58 1,445,266.50 159,889. 77 133,984.00 $5,516,457 $1,500,202.50 652,318.50 3,342,746 7,278,401 2,414,777.00 70,100.00 192,248 188,364.36 600,462 12,500.00 22,890 119,059,075.61 42,460,662.94 16,953,204 4,838,262.36 68,532,487. 95 132,784,617.25 16.73 9,798,192.88 5,294,283.76 3,300,743.17 2,159,835.84 4,909,423.82 2,947,413.99 3,884,776.73 1,785,072.62 2,135,297.42 15,368,657.76 2,117,704.01 5,164,912.39 6,974,106.75 3,154,209.79 2,302,590.68 1,144,313.16 704,239.85 1,747,184. 84 1,110,290.69 2,330,475.20 846,116.30 845,582.03 7,212, 224.98 921,382.85 1,992,183.44 3,163,931.08 1,921,707 671,209 603,050 390,330 1,168,006 554,904 616,761 303,354 172,846 2,875,405 303,120 669,380 1,290,707 482,864. 80 338,480.00 262,923.90 151,939.50 373,369.55 152,680.00 283,945. 50 135,987.50 125,975.00 854,633.57 93,959.57 438,108.00 394,137.59 5,589,196.85 2,973,482.26 1,822,691.56 1,204,737.80 2,721,632.56 1,676,840.39 2,160,498.74 989,451.07 1,205,593.45 8,708,414.52 1,214,246.67 2,836,082.63 3,947,981.49 11,147,978.44 6,285,761.94 3,832,978.62 2,451,247.15 6,010,192.95 3,494,715.08 5,391,680.44 2,274,908.87 2,349,996.48 19,650,678.07 2,532,709.09 5,935,754.07 8,796, 757.16 17.06 17.81 17.42 17.02 18.36 17.79 20.82 19.12 16.51 19.18 17.94 17.24 18.92 27,474, 724. 89 11,540,779 65,840,421.14 16.43 16.01 17.27 16.85 16.40 24.19 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 4,089,004.48 37,050,849.99 80,155,358.36 18.26 24,784,883.34 14,160,760.43 24,726,359.75 11,065,379.73 11,039,808.68 10,025,747.66 15,627,860.75 4,050,865.00 115,481,665.34 9,623,957.37 6,881,322.08 10,322,358.98 4,416,621.45 4,435,856.28 4,452,644.31 5,944,273.45 1,595,705.85 4,211,949 2,220,977 3,359,693 1,860,707 985,531 804,902 1,742,083 796,119 1,142,121.22 741,688.59 1,030,587.50 368,170.00 349,796.50 369,369.50 644,727.03 215,257.25 14,185,657.27 8,051,443.10 14,217,463.35 6,418,325.84 6,414,007.31 5,793,826.90 8,989,880.23 2,301,364.65 29,163,684.86 17,895,430.77 28,930,102.83 13,063,824.29 12,185,191.09 11,420,742.71 17,320,963.71 4,908,446.75 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 47,672,739.77 15,981,961 4,861,717.59 66,371,968.65 134,888,387.01 17.65 18.96 17.55 17.71 16.56 17.09 16.63 18.18 17.52 3,886,497.44 3,785,436.54 7,835,152.86 8,548,239.29 4,193,476.00 1,710, 735.58 5,422,938.21 1,656,236.97 6,154,302.43 1,471,118.47 1,727,549.55 3,096,467.80 3,733,137.25 2,381,857.10 859, 737.24 2,847,417.19 845.849.70 2,929, 767. 72 462,449 373, 247 740,981 1,082,728 631,597 137,807 782, 785 238,325 780,361 113,634.98 102, 739.50 321,488.00 370,741.50 117,632.50 55,922.50 184,637.50 72,625.00 332,314.87 2,263,717.48 2,209,618.22 4,508,198.92 4,906,498.67 2,445,506.10 992,887.85 3,142,980.43 950,167.18 3,493,192.54 4,310,919.93 4,413,154. 27 8,667,135.72 10,093,105.42 5,576,592.70 2,046,354.59 6,957,820.12 2,106,966.88 7,535,636.13 16.64 17.49 16.59 17.72 19.95 17.94 19.25 19.08 18.37 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 43,193,015.32 19,892.902.02 5,230,280 1,671,736.35 24,912,767.39 51,707,685.76 17.96 3,384,194. 85 2,796,601.89 9,541,324.65 1,985,356.37 1,000,492.82 627,122. 51 862,157.93 122,814. 42 2,177,603.15 2,360,249.79 6,575,072.37 1,089,128.71 575,796.15 493,624.00 570,590. 57 321,705.30 102,798 63,090 171,074 120,909 8,702 29,755 116,007 14,785 87,017.00 83,382.00 461,960.00 57,805. 00 38,562.50 63,962.50 34,388.00 3,125. 00 1,978,306.71 1,627,931.93 5,447,618.79 1,156,530.82 577,158. 20 337,896. 01 496,661. 96 71,813.65 4,345,724.86 4,134, 653. 72 12,656,325.16 2,424,373. 53 1,200,218.85 925,237.51 1,217,647.53 411,428.95 19.26 22.18 19.90 18.32 17.99 22.13 21.18 50.25 20,320,065.44 14,163,770.04 627,720 830,202. 00 11,693,918.07 27,315,610.11 20.16 170,191.46 39,654. 62 350,095.90 34,965.90 120 3,400 14,287.50 5,000.00 93,542.37 16,277.89 209,846.08 385,061. 80 3,520 19,287. 50 109,820.26 517,689.56 37.01 404,648,514. 97 166,411,439.31 55,998,783 18,912,552.53 231,437,062.59 472,759,837.43 17.52 1,204,854,455. 27 664,583,226. 87 195,533, G5G 29,985,042. 03 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 458,045.77 40.37 97 59,643. 79 22.56 98 429,013,432.74 1,319,115,357. 64 22.36 208 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF A P R I L 28, 1909. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis 11,177,570,317.87 309,851,012.04 132,323,840.61 Total, central reserve cities. 1,619,745,170.52 $302,437,174.05 25.68 81,064; 965.05 26.16 33,666,849.65 25.44 417,168,988.75 25.76 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 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 Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Kansas City, M o . . . St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles San Francisco Salt Lake City 231, 252,536.17 34, 084,376.47 21, 849,370.31 273, 144,449.58 163,481,697.69 58, 083,900.89 23, 212,419.15 1,687,688.40 20, 670,721.60 17, 301,849.61 116,213.36 11, 217,978.30 3, 16,738,651.58 9,900,352.94 3,785,958.66 28, 081,614.14 57, 965,939.07 54, 154,676.70 20, 313,298.67 25, 468,141.10 32, 254,391.27 40, 615,484.46 50, 866,320.14 32, 648,377.25 7, 976,572. 23 13, 912,597.40 2. 797,379.60 72, 694,978.34 15! 081,033.70 6,678,029.14 36! 711,362.97 11 483,715.78 2 804,776.47 6 ; 054,859.68 ,978,541.92 ,775,001.15 ,497,357.93 :, 268,279.78 :, 970,456.82 ., 190,217.47 ,597,020.64 ',830,155.77 1,190,883.47 1,844,963.72 1,124,843.96 75,512,643.84 10,475,348.33 6,678,343.21 82,260,449.05 46,997,197.27 16,174,753.02 7,161,314.56 482,440.95 6,384,747.68 6,165,153.20 4,579,142.68 1,248,100.59 6,814,227.45 3,657,213.23 1,472,863.77 8,791,719.28 15,217,791.09 15,924,242.56 5,515,337.37 7,856,433.57 9,564,287.21 10,408,428.32 13,788,858.71 8,670,182.82 1,718,684.26 2,943,208.74 819,540.44 24,256,817.14 3,853,008.18 1,912,687.15 10,784,711.81 2,873,164.74 900,209.93 2,031,121.19 19,947,286.00 2,004,136.59 1,284,326.20 1,343,952.30 7,494,011.24 5,010,191.25 1,752,940.45 7,121,781.72 13,332,138.82 22,272, 532.91 3,515,934.38 32.65 30.73 30.57 30.12 28.75 27.85 30.08 28.59 30.89 35.63 41.19 38.78 40.71 36.94 38.90 31.31 26.25 29.40 27.15 30.85 29.65 25.63 27.10 26.56 21.55 21.15 29.30 33.37 25.55 28.64 29.38 25.02 32.10 33.55 40.73 29.58 36.72 31.48 30.01 30.95 26.57 35.91 33.17 33.32 34.73 Total, other reserve cities. 1,656,359,435.45 508,973,605.20 30.73 Total, all reserve cities... 3,276,104,605.97 926,142,593.95 28.27 33,728,656.33 17,889,358.08 15,973,112.21 125,591,632.33 25,765,027.27 58,931,232.31 7,888,406.90 5,158,600.00 3,703,364.40 30,978,446.43 5,141,892.71 17,019,291.28 23.39 28.84 23.18 24.67 19.96 28.88 277,879,018.53 69,890,001.72 25.15 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States . BEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OP THE CUBBENCY. 209 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. A P R I L 28, 1909. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of re- Total amount. Per serve required cent. fund. after deducting redemption fund. $294,392,579.47 $241,207,992.05 $58,665,252 $2,563,930.00 730,052.50 77,462,753.01 48,636,121.55 31,698,791 711,064.50 33,080,960.15 27,089,023.15 5,866,762 $302,437,174.05 25.68 81,064,965.05 26.16 33,666,849.65 25.44 404,936,292.63 316,933,136.75 96,230,805 4,005,047.00 417,168,988.75 25.76 57,813,134.04 8,521,094.12 5,462,342.58 68,286,112.39 40,870,424.42 14,520,975.22 5,803,104.78 421,922.10 5,167,680.40 4,325,462.40 2,779,053.34 804,494. 58 4,184,662.89 2,475,088.24 946,489.67 7,020,403.54 14,491,484.77 13,538,669.18 5,078,324.67 6,367,035.28 8,063,597.82 10,153,871.12 12,716,580.03 8,162,094.31 1,994,143.06 3,478,149.35 699,344.90 18,173,744.58 3,770,258.43 1,669,507.28 9,177,840.74 2,870,928.94 701,194.12 1,513,714.92 12,244,635.48 1,693,750.29 874,339.48 1,067,069.94 6,242,614.20 4,047,554.37 1,649,255.16 4,957,538.94 10,047,720.87 16,711,240.93 2,531,210.99 414,089,858.86 28,464,814.30 2,264,196.75 2,205,002.35 32,760,185.36 17,742,203.35 6,440,272.60 2,719,534.20 155,347.50 2,558,471.10 1,452,837.05 790,229.99 440,622.85 1,880,140.90 1,269,650.35 514,263.05 2,835,359.75 5,242,224.64 6,349,563.45 2,179,749.45 3,436,304.00 2,533,524.50 3,737,828.75 5,354,074.40 3,197,404.28 623,473.30 748,156.80 228,792.20 7,719,712.40 1,297,160.75 698,588.45 2,964,974.50 1,357,238.55 387,019.65 569,530.45 6,869,021.85 910,240.00 285,905.60 297,513.05 3,860,978.15 2,276,764.45 963,431.70 4,283,232.20 7,279,514.45 11,213,817.55 1,713,059.55 4,997,567 1,737,275 690,800 3,782,310 5,489,139 849,580 454,949 24,000 164,352 1,065,600 896,830 78,380 628,227 370,055 179,580 1,145,877 2,607,800 2,454,480 1,003,404 953,565 1,801,941 1,630,346 1,334,553 872,544 93,400 689,800 108,983 1,342,855 766,660 243,958 1,931,718 108,304 93,330 86,377 1,357,242 69,355 66,650 214,460 167,380 98,935 9,740 42,220 602,589 206,349 235,880 409,300.00 95,000.00 49,350.00 855,300. 00 766,247.50 415,300.00 250,750.00 32,500.00 166,750.00 102,875.00 71,600.00 18,750.00 76,850.00 89,850.00 25,000.00 218,800.00 427,542.50 285,600.00 115,900.00 251,222.00 72,150.00 240,400.00 153,750.00 130,000. 00 20,000.00 64,050.00 26,250.00 146,050.00 46,000.00 28,980.00 85,000.00 44,500.00 14,400.00 18,050.00 123,750.00 23,250.00 17,650.00 24,400.00 66,650.00 105,950.00 25,000.00 75,000.00 266,250.00 703,700.00 60,000.00 193,071,930.52 43,749,339 7,305,667.00 819,026,151.49 510,005,067.27 139,980,144 11,310,714.00 5,059,298.45 2,683,403.71 2,395,966.83 18,838,744.85 3,864,754.09 8,839,684.85 2,091,005.44 1,114,695.73 787,896.68 6,381,144.05 1,117,826.80 3,700,807.71 41,681,852.78 15,193,376.41 10774—CUR 1909 468,232 284,103.55 383,107 "250,605.00 209,424.60 308,608 3,242,814 1,039,642.50 216,025.00 664,639 641,880.00 1,427,632 6,495,032 14 2,641,680.65 $28,701,917.02 4,213,047.06 2,706,496.29 33,715,406.20 20,052,088.46 7,052,837.61 2,776,177.39 194.711.05 2,500,465.20 2,111,293.70 1,353,726.67 392,872.29 2,053,906.44 1,192,619.12 460,744.83 3,400,801.77 6,940,223.95 6,626,534.59 2,216,283.92 3,057,906.63 3,995,723.90 4,799,853.57 6,281,415.02 4,016,047.15 981,810.96 1,441,201.94 336,547.45 9,013,847.29 1,743,187.43 820,263.64 4,546,420.37 1,363,122.19 343.397.06 747,832.46 6,060,442.74 835,250.14 428,344.74 521,334.97 3,087,982.10 1,970,802.18 754,768.75 2,441,269.47 4,890,735.44 8,003,770.46 1,235,605.49 62,573,598.32 8,309,518.81 5,651,648.64 71,113,201.56 44,049.678.31 14,757', 990.21 6,201,410.59 406,558.55 5,390,038.30 4,732,605.75 3,112,386.66 930,625.14 4,639,124.34 2,922,174.47 1,179,587.88 7,600,838.52 15,217,791.09 15,716,178.04 5,515,337.37 7,698,997.63 8,403,339.40 10,408,428. 32 13,123,792.42 8,215,995.43 1,718,684.26 2,943,208.74 700,572.65 18,222,464.69 3,853,008.18 1,791,790.09 9,528,112.87 2,873,164.74 838,146.71 1,421,789.91 14,410,456.59 1,838,095.14 798,550.34 1,057,708.02 7,182,990.25 4,452,451.63 1,752,940.45 6,841,721.67 13,039,088.89 20,127,637.01 3,244,545.04 27.06 24.38 25 87 26.04 26.95 25.41 26.72 24.09 26.08 27.35 28.00 23.92 27.71 29.52 31.16 27.07 26.25 29.02 27.15 30.23 26.05 25.63 25.80 25.17 21.55 21.15 25.04 25.07 25.55 26.83 25.95 25.02 29.88 23.48 29.42 27.13 22.83 24.78 28.77 27.50 26.57 34.50 32.44 30.11 32.05 202,381,037.10 446,507,973.62 26.96 202,381,037.10 863,676,962.37 26.36 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 2,865,116.94 5,708,457.93 3,208,086.96 1,459,679.23 2,617,854.61 1,311,925.33 10,679,461.41 21,343,061.96 4,187,728.25 2,189,237.45 10,689,002. 62 4,918,682.91 16.92 17.93 16.39 16.99 16.25 18.14 47,754,192.33 17.19 23,424,103.27 210 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF APRIL 28, 1909—Continued. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. STATES, ETC.—continued. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total, Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total, Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total, Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a Total, Pacific States Hawaii a Porto Rico Total, island possessions Total, States, etc Total, United States $268,094,976.58 152,025,023.10 351,635,896.61 9,429,972.85 28,789,815.89 1,108,430.67 $60,972,719.97 38,465,851.95 80,421,814.13 2,115,683.21 5,550,420.47 485,049.39 22.74 25.30 22.87 22.44 19.28 43.76 811,084,115.70 188,011,539.12 23.18 65,723,879.59 35,073, 436.53 22,767, 726.05 14,503,017.39 32,733, 294.10 21,900, 239.04 25,184, 444.83 11,280, 716.60 14,077, 888.27 96,408, 355.38 13,909, 699.04 35,211, 435.04 48,318,028.98 13,838,523.82 8,066,876.91 4,355,579.60 2,818,737.49 7,508, 517.26 5,408,787.15 7,071, 262.00 3,491,595.21 4,040; 957.93 36,041, 901.01 4,297,456.78 10,217, 389.86 12,605, 570.10 21.06 23.00 19.13 19.44 22.94 24.70 28.08 30.95 28.70 37.38 30.89 29.02 26.09 437,092,160.84 119,763,155.12 27.40 159,741,377.79 95,377,501.24 164,028,779.27 75,422, 148.16 74,304,705.51 75,554,404.47 107,990,248.68 26,814,227.54 36,760,863.97 26,151,466.63 40,896,785.19 17,408 777.47 17,009 537.98 17,769 882.21 26,706 757.15 8,080 566.54 23.01 27.42 24.93 23.08 22.89 23.52 24.73 30.14 779,233,392.66 190,784,637.14 24.48 27,771,663.45 28,244, 698. 75 56,669, 389.63 57,515, 388.31 28,333, 486.68 11,834,415.80 37,250, 347.92 11,375,757.88 31,726,437.10 7,427,590.88 8,423,000.88 16,158,020.39 19,923,359.35 9,277,249.82 3,317, 174.14 14,967,804.01 3,626,508.99 11,344,442.48 26.75 29.82 28.51 34.64 32.74 28.03 40.18 31.88 35.76 290,721,585.52 94,465,150.94 32.49 24,652, 296. 79 20,827! 830.11 66,871! 783.43 14,162! 998.60 6,609;034.17 4,502 735.76 6,133! 277.78 736! 575.33 8,076,531.14 7,424,469.61 20,784, 289. 68 4,031,853.89 2,279,065.49 1,847, 214. 60 2,469, 287.03 287. 991.87 32.76 35.65 31.08 28.47 34.48 41.02 40.26 39.10 144,496,531.97 47,200,703.31 32.67 1,293,709.37 261,158. 78 557,853.82 82,601.21 43.12 31.63 1,554,868.15 640,455.03 41.21 2,742,061,673.37 710,755,642.38 25.92 6,018,166,279.34 1,636,898,236.33 27.20 a Statement of February 5, 1909. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 211 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. A P R I L 28, 1909—Continued. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of re- Total amount. Per serve required fund. cent. after deducting redemption fund. $40,214,246.49 $14,172,502.97 $5,973,994 $1,605,037.50 677,793.50 7,525,012.92 3,749,116 22,803,753.47 52,745,384.49 20,730,854.72 7,778,632 2,531,704.20 76,375.00 234,547 538,748.00 1.414,495.93 196,722.56 1,421,813.23 695,137 4;318,472.38 12,500.00 140,530.50 18,130 166,264.60 Not exceeding 60 per cent. $23,165,525.39 $44,917,059.86 16.75 13,275,575.98 25,227,498.40 16.59 30,128,208.17 61,169,399.09 17.40 802,872.56 1,652,542.56 17.52 2,473,049.89 4,786,722.68 16.63 92,258.76 263,419.26 23.76 121,662,617.36 44,529,462.34 18,449,556 5,100,132.76 69,937,490.75 138,016,641.85 17.02 9,858,581.94 5,261,015.48 3,415,158.91 2,175. 452.61 4,909: 994.12 3,285;035.86 3,777, (.72 1,692,107.49 2,111,683.24 14,461,253.31 2,086,454.85 5,281,715.25 7,247,704.35 3,073, 198.97 2,280,909.39 1,144,968.86 681, 363.50 1,750, 170.30 1,227,615.05 2,370, 422.58 810, 551.43 845, 468.80 7,080,790.18 998, 409.22 2,118, 377.44 3,528, 287.93 1,961,079 694,096 627,195 476,268 1,361,071 599,466 578,990 294,774 189,001 2,545,407 365,614 744,998 1,468,742 513,130.50 352,497.50 271,072.50 168,005.00 410,877.44 193,852.50 310,612.50 143,961.90 125,412.50 917,910.50 100,553.00 454,664.50 414,662.50 5,607,270.86 2,945, 110.78 1,886,451.84 1,204,468. 56 2,699,470.00 1,854,710.01 2,080,232.53 928, 887.35 1,191,762.44 8,126,005.68 1,191,541.11 2,896,230.45 4,099,825.10 11,154,679.33 6,272,613.67 3,929,688.20 2,530,105.06 6,221,588.74 3,875,643.56 5,340,257.61 2,178,174.68 2,351,644.74 18,670, 113.36 2,656, 117.33 6,214: 270. 39 9,51i;517.53 16.97 17.88 17.26 17.45 19.01 17.70 21.20 19.31 16.70 19.37 19.10 17.65 19.69 65,563,824.13 27,910,533.65 11,906,701 4,377,212.84 36,711,966.71 80,906,414.20 18.51 23,961. 206.67 14,306: 625.19 24,604: 316.89 11,313: 322. 22 11,145: 705.83 11,333 160.67 16,198: 537.30 4,022',134.13 9,477,310.28 6,990,948.93 10,022,160.51 4,223,285.97 4,430,538.00 4,873,605.35 6,041,174.85 1,572,490.85 4,128,901 1,248,520.32 2,341,458 775,929.40 3,430,119 1,109,595.00 1,777,436 384,687.50 1,075,371 369,816.50 412,050.00 811,617 693,208.95 2,024,640 243,369.75 776,176 13,627,611.81 8,118,417.47 14,096,833.13 6,557,180.83 6,465,533.60 6,552,666.40 9,303,197.01 2,267,258.63 28,482,343.41 18,226,753.80 28,658,707.64 12,942,590.30 12,341,259.10 12,649,938.75 18,062,220.81 4,859,295.23 17.83 19.11 17.47 17.16 16.61 16.74 16.73 18.12 116,885,008.90 47,631,514.74 16,365,718 5,237,177.42 66,988,698.88 136,223,109.04 17.48 4,165. 749. 52 4,236',704.81 8,500, 408.44 8,627,308.25 4,250,023.00 1,775, 162. 37 5,587, 552.19 1,706,363. 68 4,758,965. 56 1,496,659.00 1,819,357.84 3,323,704.48 3,892,698.61 2,517,215.35 869,162.54 2,936,737.37 904,630.50 2,338,477.82 540,546 417,712 804,222 1,122,107 622,172 110,952 708,813 156,087 571,968 130,185. 48 114,751.00 348,290.50 398,234.00 122,650.00 62,602. 50 202,357.50 78,812.00 284,199.00 2,421,338. 42 2,473, 172. 29 4,891,270. 76 4,937, 444. 55 2,476, 423.80 1,027, 535.92 3,231, 116.81 976, 531.01 2,684,859.94 4,588,728.90 4,824,993.13 9,367,487.74 10,350,484.16 5,738,461.15 2,070,252.96 7,079,024.68 2,116,060.51 5,879,504.76 16.52 17.08 16.53 18.00 20.25 17.49 19.00 18.60 18.53 43,608,237.82 20,098,643.51 5,054,579 1,742,081.98 25,119,693.50 52,014,997.99 17.89 3,697,844. 52 3,124,174.52 10,030,767.51 2,124,449.79 991,355.12 675,410.36 919,991.67 110,486.30 2,116,293.59 2,425,149.67 6,252,249.24 1,274,953.84 465,922.00 455,751.87 586,758.35 233,011.05 114,720 48,295 177,608 146,437 8,710 32,800 98,493 13,072 97,479.50 90,000.50 490,262.50 67,100.00 40,662. 50 76,950.00 35,013.00 3,125.00 4,488,712.10 4,383,949.57 12,644,422.74 2,722,900.71 1,085,710.07 924,578.08 1,251,251.55 287,991.87 18.21 21.05 18.91 19.23 16.43 20.53 20.40 39.10 21,674,479.79 13,810,089.61 640,135 900,593.00 2,160, 219. 01 504.40 1,820: 303.00 5,724: 409.87 1,234,415. 57 570, 076.21 359: 987.20 530,783.82 38, 12,438,699.08 27,789,516.69 19.23 194,056.40 39,173.82 450,012.10 30,098.55 45 6,300 14,287.50 5,000.00 93,509.22 20,504.29 6,345 19,287.50 114,013.51 619,756.66 39.88 58,918,066 20,018,166.15 234,734,665.70 483,324,628.76 17.63 233,230.22 480,110.65 411,309,251.00 169,653,730.91 1,230,335,402.49 679,658,798.18 198,898,210 31,328,880.15 557,853.82 43.12 61,902.84 23.70 437,115,702.80 1,347,001,591.13 22.38 212 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF JUNE 23, 1909. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. 11,191,954,242.24 319,395,588.89 124,375,307.64 $325,077,640.99 82,191,309.55 31,358,656.65 27.27 25.73 25.21 1,635,725,138.77 438,627,607.19 26.82 234,664,736.30 37,338,547.78 22,462,587.25 285,589,872.05 170,175,221.96 58,964,030.40 21,789,089.81 1,383,305.29 20,712,073.96 16,086,257. 70 10,356^ 102.90 2,855,488.71 15,618,926.97 10,069,300.93 3,744,041.16 26,409,266.20 58,282,507.92 58,526,394.00 20,582,991.03 27,213, 154.32 33,127, 182.19 41,011,841.71 49,072, 111.95 32,358,243.04 7,550,430. 81 13,601, 2,621,859. 46 71,005,897.16 14,389,518. 63 6,631,434.16 37,324,621. 98 10,512,393. 44 2,703,679.29 5,896,844. 72 49,613,593. 49 7,229,884.42 3,454,930. 04 5,001,699.80 25,578,911. 42 15,671,006.87 6,634,003.89 19,931 450.17 40,396. 636. 40 68,171. 330.02 9,551 265.54 71,556,442.92 12,261,837.68 6,576,742.37 83,110,435.65 46,996,917.82 15,822,864.65 6,747,768.10 373,353.85 6,934,799.08 5,356,352.70 3,474,365.04 1,023,883.16 5,366,035.53 3,650,254.80 1,252,455.32 7,908,588.66 16,421,750.88 20,119,658.42 5,311,520.18 10,230,064.86 9,814,221.18 10,976,596.94 12,814,934.83 9,116,663.28 1,747,535.35 3,126,487.06 712,038.06 22,530,617.92 3,850,808.75 1,485,427.26 11,640,253.82 2,393,514.60 822,425.45 1,931,794.75 20,379,050.83 1,821,431.51 1,028,466.54 1,919,346.02 7,765,873.58 4,529,811.76 1,604,823.94 7,470,145.69 11,567,172.36 22,602,033.81 3,007,082.00 30.49 32.84 29.28 29.10 27.62 26.83 30.97 26.99 33.48 33.30 33.55 35.85 34.36 36.25 33.45 29.95 28.18 34.39 25.81 37.59 29.63 26.76 26.11 28.18 23.14 22.98 27.16 31.73 26.76 22.40 31.19 22.77 30.42 32.76 41.08 25.19 29.77 38.37 30.36 28.90 24.19 37.48 28.63 33.15 31.48 CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York. Chicago St. Louis.. Total, central reserve cities. OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Kansas City, Mo... St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles San Francisco Salt Lake City Total, other reserve cities 1,681,867,203.62 507,154,648.96 30.15 Total, all reserve cities 3,317,592,342.39 945,782,256.15 28.51 34,217,231.66 18,058,702.85 16,302,843.52 128,027,692.69 26,279,892.95 61,267,879.73 7,476,404.95 4,912,486.40 3,963,644.65 30,151,491.87 5,545,080.90 17,596,337.49 21.85 27.20 24.31 23.55 21.10 28.72 284,154,243.40 69,645,446.26 24.51 STATES, ETC. Maine , New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 213 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. JUNE 23, 1909. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of rePer fund. serve required Total amount. cent. after deducting redemption fund. 1297,988,560.56 $263,294,752.99 $59,186,058 $2,596,830.00 79,848,897.22 51,665,030.05 29,792,727 733,552.50 31,093,826.91 24,951,239.15 5,610,953 796,464.50 $325,077,640.99 82,191,309.55 31,358,656.65 27.27 25.73 25.21 438,627,607.19 26.82 60,949,081.43 9,061,050.97 5,813,440.70 73,614,942.46 44,043,742.94 14,406,450.70 5,951,708.27 373,353.85 5,282,299.09 4,210,332.36 2,830,934.51 855,582.33 4,437,672.62 2,972,886.06 1,119,664.74 6,815,392.17 15,356,518.62 16,490,613.50 5,212,176.52 7,996,994.09 8,840,782.27 10;587,473.05 11,979,225.44 7,867,685.86 1,548,315.45 3,058,079. 44 688,669.53 17,520,702.64 3,714,553.07 1,485,427.26 9,987,326.24 2,393,514.60 822,425.45 1,493,647.74 13,719,155.13 1,821,431.51 873,198. 80 1,377,913.82 7,086,220.82 4,366,229.85 1,604,823.94 6,827,492.02 11,567,172.36 20,120,853.75 2,868,093.69 25.97 24.27 25.88 25.78 25.88 24.43 27.31 26.99 25.50 26.17 27.33 29.96 28.41 29.52 29.90 25.81 26.35 28.18 25.32 29.39 26.69 25.82 24.41 24.31 20.51 22.49 26.27 24.67 25.81 22.40 26.76 22.77 30.42 25.33 27.65 25.19 25.27 27.55 27.70 27.87 24.19 34.25 28.63 29.51 30.03 408,931,284.69 339,911,022.19 94,589,738 4,126,847.00 58,666,184.08 9,334,636.95 5,615,646.81 71,397,468.01 42,543,805.49 14,741,007.60 5,447,272.45 345,826.32 5,178,018.49 4,021,564.43 2,589,025.73 713,872.18 3,904,731.74 2,517,325.23 936,010.29 6,602,316.55 14,570,626.98 14,631,598.50 5,145,747.76 6,803,288.58 8,281,795.55 10,252,960.43 12,268,027.99 8,089,560.76 1,887,607.70 3,400,484.10 655,464.87 17,751,474.29 3,597,379.66 1,657,858.54 9,331,155.49 2,628,098.36 675,919.82 1,474,211.18 12,403,398.37 1,807,471.10 863,732.51 1,250,424.95 6,394,727.85 3,917,751.72 1,658,650.97 4,982,862.54 10,099,159.10 17,042,832.50 2,387,816.38 26,505, 293. 40 2,383, 793.50 2,563, 157.30 33,801, 785.46 16,948, 891.45 6,141, 736.90 2,634, 420.05 193, 347.00 2,469, 464.85 1,393, 162.65 693, 371.65 403, 126.25 1,934, 828.75 1,329, 938.45 445, 499.60 2,522, 658.90 4,833, 649.63 6,629, 114.25 1,743, 698.65 3,488, 078.80 2,478, 501.50 3,846, 290. 84 4,796, 170.45 2,931, 085.48 161. 60 513, 892. 40 717, 940.10 232, 965.50 7,136, 843.25 1,246, 548.10 535, 4,100, 576.50 134.25 1,284, 400.60 421, 257.15 665, 6,261, 249.95 868, 789.48 112.55 301, 364.35 392, 3,676, 717.90 2,291, 824.00 750, 063.85 4,220, 551.75 398.75 6,725, 268.50 11,072, 210.50 1,561, 4,907,296 1,962,439 417,785 3,688,398 5,407,575 690,760 480,777 17,500 139,825 759,500 810,000 86,145 503,353 339,360 193,660 877,225 3,014,333 2,412,250 828,504 981,890 2,184,143 1,494,502 972,166 826,820 81,350 607,920 114,872 1,435,675 646,020 204,613 1,178,922 86,395 100,015 81,910 1,194,331 58,755 131,570 348,537 178,814 59,280 14,*594 78,009 442,984 169,069 87,975 406,800.00 95,000.00 49,350.00 852,050.00 830,747.50 406,900.00 225,750.00 32,500.00 168,000.00 93,775.00 66,100. 00 18,750.00 94,250.00 89,850.00 25,000.00 228,700.00 446,445.00 266,900.00 134,200.00 250,762.00 74,480.00 240,400.00 153,750.00 130,000.00 20,000.00 64,050.00 26,250.00 144,650.00 46,000.00 29,780.00 84,500.00 44,500.00 13,700.00 18,750.00 123,750.00 23,550.00 17,300.00 23,600.00 66,650.00 112,500.00 25,000.00 75,000.00 251,250.00 716,200.00 50,000.00 $29,129, 692.03 4,619! 818.47 2,783; 148.40 35,272, 709.00 20,856,528.99 7,167,053.80 2,610,761.22 130, 006.85 2,505,009.24 1,963,894.71 1,261,462.86 347,561.08 1,905,240.87 1,213,737.61 455,505.14 3,186, :.27 7,062,090.99 7,182,349.25 2,505,773.87 3,276,263.29 4,103,657.77 5,006,280.21 6,057, 138.99 3,979,780.38 933, 803.85 1,668,217.04 314, 607.43 8,803,412.14 1,775, 1.82 715, 486.16 4,623,327.74 978, 485.35 287, '.85 727, 730.59 6,139, ,18 870, 337.03 423, 216. 25 613, 412. 47 3,164,038. 92 1,902, 625.85 815, 166.09 2,453,931.27 4,147,539. 61 8,163,316.25 1,168,908.19 420,466,800.90 188,087,336.79 41,297,816 7,357,439.50 205,272,659.37 442,015,251.6 26.28 829,398,085.59 527,998,358.98 135,887,554 11,484,286.50 205,272,659.37 880,642,858.85 26.54 5,132,584. 75 2,708,805.43 2,445,426. 53 19,204,153.90 3,941,983.94 9,190,181.96 2,090,387.14 1,115,205.77 771,720.90 6,271,487.18 1,205,320.80 3,724,446.71 424,744 386,431 327,644 3,185,116 607,352 1,341,877 282,603.55 248,205.00 225,175.00 1,044,575.00 214,725.00 615,067.50 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 2,909,988.71 1,476,360.25 1,332,150.91 10,895,747.34 2,236,355.36 5,145,068.67 5,707,723.40 3,226,202.02 2,656,690.81 21,396,925.52 4,263,753.16 10,826,459.88 16.68 17.87 16.30 16.71 16.22 17.67 42,623,136.51 15,178,568.50 6,273,164 2,630,351.05 23,995,671.24 48,077,754.79 16.92 214 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OP THE NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF JUNE 23, 1909—Continued. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. City, State, and Territory. Amount. Per cent. STATES, ETC.—continued. 55 56 57 58 59 60 New York . New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 61 62 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina. . South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama . . . Mississippi . . . . . Total, Eastern States 64 65 66 67 68 60 70 71 72 73 Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee . . . . . . . Total, Southern States 74 76 77 78 79 80 81 Ohio Indiana . . . Illinois Michigan . . Wisconsin Minnesota. . Iowa Missouri . Total, Middle States 82 84 86 87 88 89 90 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wvominer Colorado . New Mexico Oklahoma . Total, Western States Washington Oregon 93 California 01 Idaho Utah 06 Nevada 07 Arizonaa OS Alaska 91 Total, Pacific States 99 100 . . $274,903,611.58 150,597,278.04 353,813,150.01 9,848,194.18 28,793,309.30 1,062,356.74 $60,102,979.91 34,960,158.05 78,501,894.86 2,377,303.86 5,337,864.10 479,185.05 21.86 23.21 22.19 24.14 18.54 45.10 819,017,899.85 181,759,385.83 22.19 66,577,744.73 35,533,536.41 21,582,750.46 14,087,815.93 31,011,476.09 21,061,467.44 24,200,104.93 10,370,065.12 13,304,332.00 91,918,387.06 13,021,780.53 33,997,689.76 47,635,320.03 13,051,076.18 8,045,449.82 3,852,645.69 2,480,655.94 6,489,190.45 4,762,641.38 6,683,572.91 2,777,603.47 3,901,864.04 31,172,753. 41 3,678,297.78 8,961,962.47 12,184,598.44 19.60 22.64 17 85 17.61 20.93 22.61 27.62 26.78 29.33 33.91 28.25 26.36 25.58 424,302,470.49 108,042,311.98 25.46 166,485,538.38 96,992,927.36 168,234,272.85 74,574,415.42 74,292,635.53 78,408,983.94 106,792,560.17 26,388,983.51 40,653,265.72 26,730,639.10 43,341,808.81 16,540,547.02 16,981,161.87 19,707,859.12 25,828,917.08 8,034,494.52 24.42 27.56 25.76 22.18 22.86 25.13 24.19 30.45 792,170,317.16 197,818,693.24 24.97 26,641,251.35 27,807,786.07 57,126,324.48 56,019,013.13 28,747,564.25 11,911,409.87 36,680,052.57 12,099,957.44 30,214,268.60 5,919,430.67 7,149,488.91 16,385,000.41 18,105,370.21 8,888,319.27 3,389,362.97 13,592,263.72 4,009,206.09 9,964,634.34 22.22 25.71 28.68 32.32 30.92 28.46 37.06 33.13 32.98 287,247,627.76 87,403,076.59 30.43 24,543,600.70 21,953,003.74 67,761,839.21 14,670,574.05 7,298,873.53 4,898,222.03 6,414,443.50 698,091.43 7,424,006. 73 7,288,792.03 19,830,336.56 4,446,215.65 2,433,491.70 2,261,408.20 2,455,912.13 103,566.08 30.25 33.20 29.26 30.31 33.34 46.16 38.29 14.84 148,238,648.19 46,243,729.08 31.20 1,584,895.09 200,717.61 839,103.96 82,033.97 52.94 40.87 Hawaii.. Porto Rico 1,785,612.70 921,137.93 51.58 Total, States, etc 2,756,916,819.55 691,833,780.91 25.09 Total United States 6,074,509,161.94 1,637,616,037,06 26.96 Total, island possessions a Statement of April 28, 1909. 215 REPORT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. J U N E 23, 1909—Continued. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of re- Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. $41,235,541.74 $14,511,980.06 $5,720,427 $1,602,687.50 22,589,591.71 7,214,064.80 3,739,147 702,730.50 53,071,972.50 20,759,725.58 7,493,871 2,519,275.00 75,025.00 1,477,229.13 535,433.55 233,772 191,522.56 641,602 4,318,996.39 1,417,858.17 12,500.00 123,617.00 18,770 159,353.51 Not exceeding 60 per cent. $23,779,712.54 $45,614,807.10 13,132,116.72 24,788,059.02 61,104,490.08 30,331,618.50 1,685,553.02 841,322. 47 4,727,467.03 2,476,484.30 242,999.10 88,112.10 16.59 16.46 17.27 17.12 16.42 22.87 122,852,684.98 44,562,679.16 17,847,589 5,103,740.56 70,649,366.63 9,986,661.71 5,330,030.46 3,237,412.57 2,113,172.39 4,651,721.41 3,159,220.12 3,630,015.74 1,555,509.77 1,995,649.80 13,787,758.06 1,953,267.08 5,099,653.46 7,145,298.00 3,164. 245.29 2,180! 452.48 1,085' 290.72 655! 626.09 1,511,060.82 752.93 1, 2,360,916.83 705,073.98 821, 242.79 6,754,542.95 904, 517.20 2,193,053.83 3,450, 425.95 1,995,613 654,894 614,937 483,299 1,169,062 587,302 557,982 260,868 172,117 2,089,356 310,767 659,513 1,237,507 507,084.50 348,397.50 268,469.45 160,087.50 402,973.71 185,564,50 322,637.50 142,489.40 125,112.50 919,630.50 103,488.00 486,479.50 390,262.50 5,687, 746.32 2,988! 979.77 1,781! 365.87 i,i7i: 850.93 2,549,248.62 1,784,193.36 1,984,426.94 847, 812.22 1,122 322.38 7,720;876.53 1,109,867.44 2,767,904.37 4,053, 021.30 63,645,370.57 26,956,201.86 10,793,217 4,362,677.06 35,569,616.05 77,681,711.97 18.31 24,972,830.76 14,548,939.10 25,235,140.93 11,186,162.31 11,143,895.33 11,761,347.59 16,018,884.03 3,958,347.53 9,634,417. 69 6,908,780.43 10,086,288.88 4,072,709.90 4,349,041.50 4,447,265.14 5,974,228.31 1,533,664.75 4,115,350 1,261 148.25 761 503.80 2,107,445 3,462,942 1,122;429.80 388,262.50 1,814,423 378,316.50 928,065 421,872.00 762,592 694, 463.35 1,672,165 248, 327.25 731,510 14,227,009.50 8,272,461.18 14,467,626.67 6,478,739.88 6,459,347.29 6,803,685.35 9,194,652.40 2,226,012.16 29,237,925.44 18,050, 190.41 29,139, 287.35 12,754, 135.28 12,114,770.29 12,435,414.49 17,535, 509.06 4,739,514.16 17.56 18.61 17.32 17.10 16.31 15.86 16.42 17.96 118,825,547.58 47,006,396.60 15,594,492 5,276,323.45 3,996,187.70 4,171,167.91 8,568,948.67 8,402,851.97 4,312,134.64 1,786, 711.48 5,502,007.88 1,814,993. 62 4,532, 140.29 1,352 912. 22 1,712 907.99 3,330; 572.83 3,806: 143.66 2,454: 695.10 809 878.28 2,599 116. 55 804: 827.15 2,127,399. 52 43,087,144.16 18,998,453.30 3,681,540.11 3,292,950.56 10,164,275.88 2,200,586.11 1,094,831.03 734,733.30 962,166.53 104,713.71 2,000,330.47 2,244,628.38 6,185,428.36 1,138,502.26 463,970.30 384,706.37 566,178.90 66,597. 50 22,235,797.23 237,734.26 30,107.64 267,841.90 413,537,522.93 138,163,375.35 16.87 11,354, 689.11 6,172, 723.75 3,750: 063.04 2,470i 853.52 5,632, 345.15 3,726, 812.79 5,225, 963.27 1,956, 243.60 2,240, 794. 67 17,484, 405.98 2,428, 639.64 6,106, 950.70 9,131, 216.75 17.05 17.37 17.38 17.54 18.16 17.70 21.59 18.86 16.84 19.02 18.65 17.96 19.17 68,129,534.43 136,006,746. 48 17.17 139,360.48 112,716.00 348,492.00 382,697.75 120,562.50 64,232.50 206,300. 50 75,232.50 273,933. 57 2,314,096.33 2,435,071.14 4,932,274.00 4,812,092.53 2,514,943.28 1,033,487.38 3,177,424.43 1,043,856.66 2,554,924.03 4,206 625.03 15.79 4,637; 825.13 16.68 9,393, 602.83 16.44 10,126: 458.94 18.08 5,591 935.88 19.45 1,990 349.16 16.71 6,729; 137.48 18.35 2,12i; 844.31 17.54 5,462;415.12 18.08 4,720,043 1,723,527.80 24,818,169.78 115,351 52,510 215,295 109,401 16,764 21,934 96,663 24,474 100,959.50 93,926.00 499,835.00 62,650.00 41,162.50 77,262. 50 35,013.00 3,125.00 2,148,348.36 1,919,414.73 5,798,664.52 1,282,761.66 632,201.11 394,482. 48 556,292.11 9,369.58 13,050,342. 54 652,392 913,933.50 12,741,534.55 358,536.80 31,472.40 310 6,000 2,212.50 5,000.00 141,313.05 15,064. 58 390,009.20 6,310 7,212.50 156,377.63 166,142,651.16 55,887,207 20,017,765.92 236,060,270.31 400,256 377,130 782,264 ., 125,525 501,735 82,751 746,296 197,928 506,158 1,242,935,608. 52 694,141,010.14 191,774,761 31,502,052.42 441,332,929.68 50,260,193.88 17.50 4,364,989.33 17.78 4,310,479.11 19.64 12,699,222.88 18.76 2,593,314.92 17.68 1,154,097.91 15.81 878,385.35 17.93 1,254,147.01 19.55 103,566.08 14.84 27,358,202.59 18.46 502,372.35 31.70 57,536.98 28.67 559,909.33 31.35 478,107,894.39 | 17.34 1,358,750,753.24 22.37 216 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. City, State, and Territory. Amount. Per cent. $1,179,387,229.00 318,505,124.83 126,726,288.59 1304,609,967.97 77,408,010.00 31,328,883.89 25.83 24.30 24.72 1,624,618,642.42 413,346,861.86 25.44 CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. 1 New York . . . . ?, Chicago 3 St. Louis Total, central reserve cities OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ?1 00 23 24 ?*> ?6 V 28 9C) 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3S 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 225,957,885.41 35,734,600.14 22,227,673.53 288,730,418.55 171,412,365.29 58,504,183.08 21,426,474.71 1,310,341.69 20,164,348.82 15,179,161.46 9,851,405.25 2,753,662.75 15,894,512.45 9,183,069.32 3,554,487.71 25,256,597.80 60,593,415.52 59,583,123.29 19,737,666.89 29,342,594.40 37,461,016.75 44,640,762.35 55,243,059.85 34,916,479.11 7,294,642.12 13,633,513.26 2,590,722.98 72,765,429.82 15,412,992.16 6,829,632.94 39,577,238.26 8,385, 269.79 11,217,226.48 2,856,617.60 6,492,987.91 49,630,032.34 6,940,091.80 3,354, 730.61 5,631,245.64 27,610,005.67 16,813,207.59 6,399,836.37 21,633,201.92 41,168,951.81 73,841,807.78 10,089,847.02 65,659,021.96 11,140,367.15 6,816,670.09 79,618,143.86 45,610,529. 28 14,769,592.65 5,752,068.15 367,632.04 5,825,387.52 3,630,041.51 2,287,399.04 845,426.85 4,941,010.75 2,829,043.61 930,513.06 6,776,524.82 15,407,399.63 16,509,307.92 4,800,338.55 9,461,722.96 11,375,097.80 13,642,983.22 17,118,415.01 11,627,462.10 1,579,646.77 3,108,215.16 745,502.08 23,127,702. 35 4,697,799. 21 1,682,397.52 11,718,938.59 2,664,635.10 3,324,945.67 912,081.67 2,110,385.13 19,752,649.50 1,761,370.87 1,003,872.63 1,930,348.58 9,916,491.68 5,179,873.65 1,877,404.54 7,396,664.89 11,082,979.88 22,961,397.39 2,957,414.14 29.06 31.18 30.67 27.58 26.61 25.25 26.85 28.06 28.89 23.91 23.22 30.70 31.09 30.80 26.17 26.83 25.43 27.71 24.32 32.25 30.37 30.56 30.99 33.30 21.65 22.80 28.78 31.78 30.48 24.63 29.61 31.78 29.64 31.93 32.50 39.80 25.38 29.92 34.28 35.92 30.81 29.34 34.19 26.92 31.10 29.31 Total, other reserve cities 1,718,828,537.99 499,234,816.53 29.05 Total, all reserve cities. . . 3,343,447,180.41 912,581,678.39 27.29 36,800,318.84 19,672,919.77 16,666,523.27 129,668,803.04 27,346,198.31 61,276,874.18 8,494,061. 34 6,284,949.22 4,196,969. 49 29,943,110.17 5,570,577.16 16,613,701.72 23.08 31.95 25.18 23.09 20.38 27.11 291,431,637.41 71,103,369.10 24.40 Boston Albany Brooklyn . Philadelphia Pittsburg Baltimore... Washington Savannah New Orleans... Dallas . . . Fort Worth Galveston... Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland . . . Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids. Des Moines Dubuque Kansas City, Mo St Joseph Lincoln Omaha South Omaha Kansas City, Kans.. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo . . . . Muskogee Oklahoma City Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles... . San Francisco Salt Lake City .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts... 54 Rhode Island 55 Connecticut 50 51 Total, New England States REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 217 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held. Held. Required. Specie. Legal • tenders. Available with reserve agents, not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of re- Total amount. Per fund. serve required cent. after deducting redemption fund. $294,846,807.25 $244,874,641. 97 $57,057,516 $2,677,810.00 79,626,281.21 48,332,553.00 28,311,402 764,055.00 907,014.50 31,681,572.14 25,977,306.39 4,444,563 $304,609,967.97 77,408,010.00 31,328,883.89 25.83 24.30 24.72 413,346,861.86 25.44 406,154,660.60 319,184,501.36 56,489,471.35 8,933,650.04 5,556,918.38 72.182,604.64 42,853,091.32 14,626,045.77 5,356,618.68 327,585.42 5,041,087.21 3,794,790.36 2,462,851.31 688,415.69 3,973,628.11 2,295,767. 33 888,621.93 6,314,149.45 15,148,353.88 14,895,780.82 4,934,416.72 7,335,648.60 9,365,254.19 11,160,190.59 13,810,764.96 8,729,119.78 1,823,660.53 3,408,378.32 647,680.75 18,191,357.46 3,853,248.04 1,707,408.23 9,894,309.56 2,096,317.45 2,804,306.62 714,154.40 1,623,246.98 12,407,508.08 1,735,022.95 838,682. 65 1,407,811.41 6,902,501.42 4,203,301.90 1,599,959.09 5,408,300.48 10,292,237.95 18,460,451.95 2,522,461.75 23,108,258.06 2,196,701.51 2,272,533.45 31,618,765.11 10,885,417.25 4,883,468.00 2,393,078.80 99,769.00 2,195,272.90 1,315,480.70 752,758.15 442,492.05 2,146,808.15 1,124,619.10 414,808.20 2,564,430.15 5,863,559.42 6,724,968.10 1,979,443.30 3,222,331.95 2,892,800.50 3,907,340. 91 4,811,434.70 3,179,077.12 544,637.46 653,532.40 228,239.70 6,321,000.00 1,184,598.25 588,335.35 3,809,413.57 640,359.40 1,238,878.55 338,044.80 615,022.30 6,396,039.70 908,669. 55 300,424.35 478,866.60 3,825,382.90 2,618,893.70 974,154. 80 4,238.686.35 6,602,549.35 10,706,531.80 1,598,400.45 4,948,897 2,278,392 498, 480 4,359,001 5,289,081 1,000,304 374,495 9,700 188,930 555,040 552,883 43,425 420,690 318,650 183,390 774,865 2,105,885 2,442,177 787,544 941,600 2,507,097 1,205,422 2,154,345 1,357,226 83,200 642,500 101,650 1,469,775 725,370 132,600 1,370,670 317,865 47,105 80,700 86,180 1,381,125 94,000 107,137 415,215 240,791 73,190 36,459 127,154 475,144 134,175 111,550 408,150.00 95,000.00 49,350.00 864,950.00 833,597.50 414,900.00 250,750.00 32,500.00 168,000.00 98,825.00 54,700.00 18,750.00 114,250.00 89,850.00 25,000.00 223,500.00 461,292.50 272,425.00 121,902.50 251,387.00 69,000.00 240,850.00 161,500.00 138,750.00 20,000.00 66,405.00 26,250.00 168,000.00 46,000.00 28,180.00 88,050.00 29,300.00 44,950.00 15,000.00 18,750.00 73,750.00 16,950.00 23,750.00 25,050.00 66,650.00 130,000.00 25,000.00 75,000.00 255,000.00 748,700.00 60,000.00 $28,040,660.67 4,419,325.01 2,753,784.19 35,658,827.31 21,009,746.91 7,105,572.88 2,552,934.33 147,542.71 2,436,543.60 1,660,695.81 927,057.89 334,832.84 1,929,689.05 1,102,958.66 307,314.86 3,045,324.72 6,976,662.71 7,069,737.82 1,911,448.75 3,542,130.80 4,648,127.09 5,459,670.29 6,824,632.48 4,295,184.88 901,830.26 1,670,986.65 310,715.37 9,011,678.72 1,903,624.02 839,614.11 4,903,129.78 1,033,508.72 1,379', 678. 31 349,577.20 802,248.48 6,166,879.04 741,751.32 407,466.32 691,380.70 3,417,925.70 2,036,650.94 787,479. 54 2,666,650. 24 3,750,286.53 8,855,875.97 1,187,463.69 56,505,965.73 8,989,418.52 5,574,147.64 72,501,543.42 44,017,842.66 13,404,244.88 5,571,258.13 289,511. 71 4,988,746.50 3,630,041.51 2,287,399.04 839,499.89 4,611,437.20 2,636,077.76 930,513.06 6,608,119.87 15,407,399.63 16,509,307.92 4,800,338.55 7,957,449.75 10,117,024.59 10,813,283.20 13,951,912.18 8,970,238. 00 1,549,667.72 3,033,424.05 666,855.07 16,970,453.72 3,859,592.27 1,588,729.46 10,171,263.35 2,021,033.12 2,710,611.86 783,322.00 1,522,200.78 14,017,793.74 1,761,370.87 838,777.67 1,610,512.30 7,550,749.60 4,858,734.64 1,823,093.34 7,107,490.59 11,082,979.88 20,445,282.77 2,957,414.14 25.01 25.16 25.08 25.11 25.68 22.91 26.00 22.10 24.74 23.91 23.22 30.48 29.01 28.70 26.17 26.16 25.43 27.71 24.32 27.12 27.01 24.22 25.26 25.69 21.24 22.25 25.74 23.32 25.04 23.26 25.70 24.10 24.16 27.42 23.44 28.24 25.38 25.00 28.60 27.35 28.90 28.49 32.85 26.92 27.69 29.31 429,707,134. 50 181,806,277.91 43,551,074 7,509,914.50 207,976,807.87 835,861,795.10 89,813,481 4,348,879. 50 440,844,074.28 25.65 207,976,807. 87 854,190,930.14 25.55 Not exceeding 60 per cent. 288,654.75 3,138,835.84 6,153,067.99 258,075. 00 1,615,717.77 3.471,951.44 226,025.00 1,364,372.09 2,728,069.91 1,051,052.50 11,039,560.77 21,636,775.33 216,775.00 2,331,092.84 4,355,436.12 645,866.30 5,127,398.89 10,726,036.27 16.72 17.65 16.37 16.69 15.93 17.50 500,990,779.27 133,364,555 11,858,794.00 5,520,047.83 2,950,937.96 2,499,978.49 19,450,320.45 4,101,929.75 9,191,531.13 2,224,423.40 1,181,456.67 803,519.82 6,236,828.06 1,177,874.28 3,649,717.08 43,714,745.61 15,273,819.31 501,154 416,702 334,153 3,309,334 629,694 1,303,054 6,494,091 2,686,448.55 24,616,978.20 49,071,337.06 16.84 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 218 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 55.—LAWFUL M O N E Y R E S E R V E OF THE NATIONAL B A N K S AT D A T E OP SEPTEMBER 1,1909—Continued. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. City, State, and Territory. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. STATES, ETC.—continued.. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Total, Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Southern States . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin. Minnesota . Iowa Missouri... Total, Middle States . North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado...... New Mexico... Oklahoma Total, Western States. Washington. Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska a Total, Pacific States. Hawaii Porto Rico. Total, island possessions. $283,743,634.86 157,864,063.14 361,366,911.04 10,371,477.80 30,351,342.68 1,075,260.40 $62,073,964.53 35,947,496.55 78,628,621.86 2,518,176,52 6,105,707.28 469,869.75 21.88 22. 77 21.76 24.28 20.11 43.70 844, 772,689.92 185,743,836.49 21.99 68,759, 116.18 38,391, 312.93 22,076, 023.27 13,827, 962.18 33,298, 374.93 20,619, 163. 61 23,571, 609.28 9,666,972.84 12,744, 283.75 90,365, 990. 45 l : •-" 274. 55 33,907, 216.79 49,272, 684. 59 12,985, L 82 9,630,382.72 3,825, 162. 63 2,305,513. 97 6,664,847. 48 4,753,782.90 5,663,960. 63 2,315, 103.82 3,299,205. 40 25,308, 232. 50 3,034,094.67 8,251,998.83 11,276, 140.18 18.89 25.09 17.33 16.67 20.02 23.06 24.03 23.95 25.89 28.01 24.39 24.34 22.88 428,939,985.35 99,314,412.55 23.15 169,608 214. 01 101,334,' 548.31 174,118, 763.20 75,803, 413. 37 76,041, 193. 62 79,528, 409. 48 107,240, 763. 30 27,520, 162.84 39,357, 476. 61 29,423, 943.28 46,059, 358.07 16,425, 698.39 17,448, 150. 63 21,674, 100. 41 24,480, 257. 79 8,951, 516. 07 23.20 29.04 26.45 21.67 22.95 27.25 22.83 32. 53 811,195,468.13 203,820,501.25 25.13 26,893, 586.40 28,344, 374.88 49,970, 582. 70 58,006,070.86 30,586, 088. 54 12,438, 247. 00 38,772, 783. 60 12,116, 450.14 29,907, 332.61 5,150. 225.02 6,589! 807. 65 13,667! 967.50 18,840! 372.36 10,957',817. 25 3,597,217. 65 13,831. 903.47 3,614! 530. 72 9,463. 848. 44 19.15 23.25 27. 35 32.48 35.82 28.92 35. 67 29.83 31.64 287,035,516.73 85,713,690.06 29.86 24,880, 364. 04 23,023, 335. 65 73,538, 854. 75 15,269,277. 51 7,311, 192.91 5,162,989.54 5,800, 036. 33 1,018, 554. 02 7,536,416. 61 7,625,405.62 20,234, 217.15 4,611 04.81 2,168 830.61 2,292 575.30 1,965 070.14 354 513.53 30.29 33.12 27.52 30.20 29.66 44.40 33.88 34.81 156,004,604. 75 46,788,733. 77 29.99 1,568,512.06 282,346. 71 1,850,858.77 788,495. 07 50.27 77,002.60 27.27 865,497. 67 46.76 Total, States, etc 2,821,230,761.06 693,350,040.89 24.58 Total, United States 6,164,677,941.47 1,605,931,719.28 26.05 a Statement June 23, 1909. BEPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 219 EACH REPORT DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1909—Continued. SEPTEMBER 1,1909—Continued. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent held Held. Available with Required. Specie. Legal tenders. not exceeding Redemption 50 per cent of re- Total amount. Per cent. serve required fund. after deducting redemption fund. Not exceeding GO per cent. $24,537,732.13 13,763,925.58 30,961,664.79 888,088.00 2,610,935.30 89,273.43 $46,519,622.96 25,706,435.71 61,552,088.03 1,724,379.17 4,923,918.31 278,838.43 16.39 16.28 17.03 16.63 16.22 25.93 5,296,538.06 72,851,619.23 140,705,282. 61 16.66 543,420.20 359,572.50 269,861.00 175,362.50 405,310.50 209,194.50 319,036.30 143,337.50 126,812.50 951,057.77 104,045.07 482,884.50 433,157.50 5,862,268.33 3,239,474.66 1,824,925.49 1,139,299.09 2,753,667. 44 1,730,208.02 1,930,023.05 784,025.05 1,070,898.03 7,562,304.47 1,057,107.66 2,761,918.81 4,174,647.11 11,386,938.69 6,625,655.59 3,825,087.96 2,288,590.95 5,886,386.59 3,709,443.07 5,026,133.22 1,814,736.53 2,173,676.43 17,135,346.87 2,257,108.13 5,852,622.39 8,857,646.66 16.56 17.26 17.33 16.55 17.68 17.99 21.32 18.77 17.06 18.96 18.15 17.26 17.98 10,010,046 4,523,052.34 35,890,767.21 76,839,373.08 17.91 3,881,532 2,172,936 3,274,078 1,668,220 893,904 848,351 1,633,060 657,924 1,280,647.15 810,575.20 1,154,317.50 389,512.50 396,716.50 428,137.50 706,202. 45 256,882.25 14,496,350.97 8,633,764.22 14,978,098.18 6,588,599.70 6,605,677.52 6,900,674.35 9,227,947.22 2,322,685.30 29,166,520.03 18,315,553.24 29,272,083.22 12,896,044.48 12,292,647.25 12,903,857.90 17,377,456.01 4,823,082.89 17.20 18.07 16.81 17.01 16.17 16.23 16.20 17.53 46,840,451.51 15,030,005 5,422,991.05 69,753,797.46 137,047,245.02 16.89 4,034,037.96 4,251,656.23 7,495,587.41 8,700,910. 63 4,587,913.28 1,865,737.05 5,815,917.54 1,817,467.52 4,486,099.89 1,482,169.69 1,762,450.76 2,966,501.29 3,498,850.67 2,414,936.30 818,720.53 2,845,637.39 829,656.24 2,014,933.80 509,011 365,665 596,997 1,026,646 624,668 87,100 649,057 206,865 512,028 141,597.98 126,613.00 335,998.00 397,724! 50 129,260.00 65,102.50 213,688.00 77,762.50 277,192.80 2,335,463.98 2,475,025.93 4,295,753.64 4,981,911.67 2,675,191.96 1,080,380.73 3,361,337.72 1,043,823.01 2,525,344.25 4,468,242.fi5 4,729,754.09 8,195,249.93 9,905,132.84 5,844,056.26 2,051,303.76 7,069,720.11 2,158,106.75 5,329,498.85 16.61 16. 69 16.40 17.08 19.11 16.50 18.23 17.81 17.82 43,055,327.51 18,633,856.67 4,578,037 1,764,939.28 24,774,232.89 49,751,065.84 17.33 3,732.054.60 3,453,500.35 11,030,828.21 2,290,391. 63 1,096,678.94 774,448.43 870,005.45 152,783.10 1,791,130.40 2,242,122.24 6,080,882.12 1,192,740.11 554,309.05 438,955.05 556,888.55 120,392.35 99,324 45,783 155,822 88,226 14,972 19,411 71,134 9,545 108,545.00 100,201.00 513,940.00 70,237.50 41,162.50 58,212.50 34,463. 00 3,125.00 2,174,105.76 2,011,979.60 6,310,132.92 1,332,092.47 633,309.86 429,741.55 501,325.46 89,794.86 4,173,105.16 4,400,085.84 13,060,777.04 2,683,296. 08 1,243,753.41 946,320.10 1,163.811.01 222,857.21 16.77 19.11 17.76 17.57 17.01 18.33 20.07 21.88 23,400,690.71 12,977,419.87 504,217 929,886.50 13,482,482.48 27,894,005.85 17.88 235,276.80 42,352.01 381,547.40 36,889.50 120 3,390 962.50 5,000.00 140,588.58 22,411.20 523.218.48 67,690. 70 33. 36 23.97 3,510 5,962.50 162,999.78 590,909.18 31.93 54,329,405 20,629,818.28 241,532.877.25 481,899,218.64 17.08 449,509,685.12 1,336,090,154.78 21.67 $42,561,545.23 23.679,609.47 54,205,036.66 1,555,721.67 4,552,701.40 161,289.06 $14,525,209.83 7,664,548.63 20,498,368.24 563,562.17 1,439,422.45 156,515.00 126,715,903.49 44,847,626.32 17,709,499 10,313,867.43 5,758,696.94 3,311,403.49 2,074,194.33 4,994,756.24 3,092,874.54 3,535,741.39 1,450,045.93 1,911,642.56 13,554,898.57 1,865,891.18 5,086,082.52 7,390,902. 68 3,073,676.16 2,297,478.43 1,154,090. 47 605,962.36 1,682,306.65 1,227,830.55 2,334,888.87 674,510. 98 837,862.90 6,595,238.63 870,385.40 2,056,025.08 3,005,251.05 1,907,574 729,130 576,211 367,967 1,045,102 542,210 442,185 212,863 138,103 2,026,746 225,570 551,794 1,244,591 64,340,997.80 26,415,507.53 25,441,232.10 15,200,182.25 26,117,814.48 11,370,512.01 11,406,179.04 11,929,261.42 16,086,114.49 4,128,024.43 9,507,989.91 6,698,277.82 9,865,589.54 4,249,712.28 4,396,349.23 4,726,695.05 5,810,246.34 1,585,591.34 121,679,320.22 277,628.81 418,436. 90 423,184,614.15 165,407,118.11 1,259,046,409.25 $5,791,356 $1,665,325.00 739,733.50 3,538,228 7,489,793 2,602,262.00 197,154 75,575.00 201,142.56 672,418 12,500.00 20,550 666,397,897.38 187,693,960 32,488,612.28 56 57 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 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 220 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 56.—LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AS SHOWN BY RESERVE CITIES. Date. September 9, 1903.. November 17,1903. January 22,1904 March 28,1904 June 9,1904 September 6,1904.. November 10,1904. January 11,1905 March 14,1905 May 29,1905 August 25,1905 November 9, 1905.. January 29,1906 April6, 1906 June 18,1906 September 4,1906.. November 12,1906. January 26,1907 March 22,1907 May 20,1907 August 22, 1907 .. December 3,1907 .. February 14,1908.. May 14,1908 July 15,1908 September 23,1908. November 27,1908. February 5, 1909... April 28,1909 June 23,1909 September 1,1909.. Number of Net deposits. banks. Reserve required. 351 $2, 054,047,673 348 354 350 348 347 349 346 351 350 345 346 345 357 357 356 354 362 358 365 366 365 368 371 369 371 369 369 377 379 382 1,947,440,796 2, 147,235,830 2, 526,677,379 2, 329,495,464 2, 496,468,492 2, 460,560,371 2 427,866,341 2, 567,082,631 2, 563,255,520 2, 618,066,252 2, 455,761,386 2, 527,281,341 2 485,883,275 2, 528,857,826 2 542, 791,748 2 501,439,793 2 632,546,617 2 585,293,816 2 667,020,038 2 628,920,443 2 421,019,577 2 575,998,232 2 822,840,198 2, 959,366,648 3 121,801,651 3 157,571,067 3,200,823,761 3,276,104,606 3 317,592,342 3 343,447,180 25 per cent. $513,511,918 486,860,199 536,808,957 556,669,345 582,373,866 624,117,123 615,140,093 606,966 585 641,770,658 640,813,880 654,516,563 613,940,346 631,820,335 621,470,819 632,214,457 635,697,937 625,359,948 658,136,654 646,323,454 666,755,009 657,230,111 605,254,894 643,999,558 705,510,049 739,841,662 780,450,412 789.392,766 800,205,940 819,026,151 829,398,085 835,861,795 4,691 $1,809,464,439 4,770 1,811,337,198 4,826 1,834,634,086 4,882 1,843,651,405 4,983 1,854,922,107 5,065 1,904,467,117 •5,128 1,960,025,802 5,182 1,989,011,370 5,236 2,018,922,756 5,318 2,047,836,132 5,412 2,117,411,283 5,487 2,211,564,039 5,566 2,256,567,953 5,618 2,270,595,970 5,696 2,290,316,425 5,781 2,385,073,704 5,845 2,468,521,247 5,926 2,521,581,876 5,986 2,555,601,906 6,064 2,558,102,358 6,178 2,627,164,654 6,260 2,485,664,480 6,330 2,461,947,527 6,407 2,473,940,923 6,455 2,505,247,410 6,482 2,573,707,379 6,496 2,615,961,486 6,518 2,697,656,766 6,516 2,742,061,673 6,547 2,756,916,162 6,595 2,821,230,761 15 per cent. $271,419,666 271,700,580 275,195,113 276,547,711 278,238,316 285,670,068 294,003,870 238,351,705 302,838,413 307,175,420 317,611,692 331,734,606 338,485,193 340,589,395 343,547,464 357,761,056 370,278,187 378,237,281 383,340,286 383,715,354 394,074,698 372,849,672 369,292,129 371,091,138 375,787,112 386,056,106 392,394,223 404,648,515 411,309,251 413,537,523 423,184,614 STATES AND T E R R I T O R I E S . September 9,1903. November 17,1903 January 22,1904... March 28,1904 June 9, 1904 September 6,1904. November 10,1904 January 11, 1905... March 14,1905 May 29,1905 August 25,1905 November 9,1905. January 29, 1906... April 6, 1906 June 18,1906 September 4,1906. November 12,1906 January 26,1907... March 22,1907 May 20,1907 August 22,1907.... December 3,1907.. February 14,1908. May 14,1908 July 15,1908 September 23,1908. November 27,1908 February 5, 1909.. April 28,1909 June 23, 1909 September 1,1909. KEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 221 THE REPORTS PROM SEPTEMBER 9, 1903, TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. RESERVE CITIES. Reserve held. Amount. $532,409,542 493,562,432 590,934,503 602,229,924 634,751,747 659,249,895 633,834,034 653,201,510 643,354,630 647,827,713 666,715,789 605,681,749 659,482,087 612,660,176 649,241,681 621,720,218 619,546,404 691,381,964 639,647,269 683,271,586 677,896,062 569,292,704 720,811,965 812,554,174 818,190,548 853,152,894 827,516,130 846,355,520 863,676,962 880,642,858 854,190,936 Classification of reserve held. Ratio to net deposits. Per cent. 25.9 25.3 27.5 23.8 27.3 26.4 25.7 26.9 25.1 25.3 25.5 24.7 26.1 24.6 25.7 24.5 24.8 26.3 24.7 25.6 25.8 23.5 27.9 28.8 27.6 27.3 26.2 26.4 26.3 26.5 25.5 Specie. $295,092,666 276,215,748 348,138,920 362,664,157 381,619,032 401,781,655 376,706,295 377,980,433 376,543,381 370,492,317 384,140,023 341,756,159 373,884,023 338,620,006 367,768,891 342,318,373 356,269,105 394,512,756 369,248,420 400,375,862 392,571,373 336,491,130 445,348,015 512,315,327 497,489,621 521,841,750 495,465,215 498,171,787 510,005,067 527,998,359 500,990,779 Legal tenders. Due from reserve agents.^ $108,429,123 92,965,252 111,841,917 104,965,210 118,012,131 108,795,698 105,640,812 121-369,688 107,424,255 116,995,330 117,203,336 102,861,840 119,325,573 104,814,602 111,746,304 106,152,893 93,021,911 116,175,747 97,011,457 102,594,727 109,479,405 78,273,447 110,294,626 123,588,565 135,563,292 130,835,685 131,096,697 139,534,873 139,980,144 135,887,554 133,364,555 Redemption fund with Treasurer. $122,076,145 117,637,115 124,058,419 127,820,717 127,897,565 141,362,323 143,988,976 146,248,831 151,604,355 152,101,824 156,565,721 151,984,534 157,001,973 159,853,526 160,340,040 163,954,259 160,299,140 170,478,475 163,271,610 170,147,378 165,736,797 143,121,038 152,741,082 164,898,768 173,594,271 188,923,452 190,150,730 197,576,370 202,381,037 205,272,659 207,976,807 $6,811,607 6,744,317 6,895,247 6,779,839 7,223,018 7,310,219 7,497, 951 7,602,558 7,782,638 8,238,241 8,806,708 9,079,217 9,270,518 9,372,043 9,386,447 9,294,693 9,956,248 10,214,987 10,115,782 10,153,620 10,108,488 11,407,088 12,428,241 11,751,513 11,543,364 11,552,007 10,803,487 11,072,489 11,310,714 11,484,286 11,858,794 $155,774,919 155,838,653 158,430,576 158,541,028 159,340,667 163,846,569 168,463,518 170,837,076 173,494,040 175,919,402 181,882,964 190,169,513 193,710,535 194,962,490 196,609,880 204,674,258 212,182,733 216,897,276 219,924,050 220,000,485 226,692,387 213,399,396 210,627,340 211,174,669 214,106,934 220,096,867 224,029,979 231,437,062 234,734,665 236,060,270 241,532,877 $11,793,486 11,668,948 11,964,103 12,293,261 12,670,538 13,087,877 13,208,182 13,404,302 13,678,051 13,970,417 14,473,418 14,968,620 15,451,394 15,615,881 15,860,841 16,232,396 16,589,863 16,727,435 16,800,202 16,942,955 17,197,192 17,082,760 18,184,223 18,598,958 18,968,452 19,186,774 19,005,998 18,912,552 20,018,166 20,017,766 20,629,818 STATES AND T E R R I T O R I E S . $318,352,643 318,942,379 325,039,994 320,720,506 330,773,359 327,813,623 341,455,384 354,862,811 344,358,089 351,667,221 360,566,323 382,612,214 384,255,622 387,638,631 384,189,131 398,447,829 414,031,739 418,439,730 426,684,926 425,564,000 443,462,333 476,502,314 461,564,473 455,196,185 449,041,223 455,030,277 461,233,584 472,759,837 483,324,628 478,107,894 481,899,218 17.6 17.6 17.7 17.4 17.8 17.2 17.4 17.8 17.1 17.2 17.0 17.3 17.0 17.1 16.8 16.7 16.8 16.6 16.7 16.6 16.9 19.1 18.7 18.4 17.9 17.6 17.6 17.5 17.6 17.3 17.1 $102,463,502 102,074,678 105,052,633 101,753,113 107,045,113 102,967,281 107,481,527 113,868,597 106,705,679 109,142,753 111,339,430 119,178,309 118,684,352 120,559,395 118,218,366 122,118,918 126,007,167 127,209,797 130,837,494 130,338,047 138,536,378 173,194,147 169,036,854 164,826,968 158,968,251 158,343,804 161,063,560 166,411,439 169,653,731 166,142,651 165,407,118 $48,320, 736 49,360,100 49,592,682 48,133,104 51,717,042 47,911,896 52,302,156 56,752,835 50,480,318 52,634,649 52,870,511 58,295,772 56,409,342 56,500,865 53,500,043 55,422,227 59,251,976 57,605,222 59,123,180 58,282,512 61,036,377 72,826,011 63,716,081 60,595,590 56,997,585 57,402,830 57,134,047 55,998,783 58,918,066 55,887,207 54,329,405 a Available with reserve agents April 30, 1902, and subsequently. 222 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE .No. CURRENCY. 57.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM JULY 1, 1908, Location. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut New England States.. New York New York City... Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia.. Washington City. Eastern States.. Virginia West Virginia.... North Carolina... South Carolina . . . Georgia Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans.. Texas Dallas Fort W o r t h . . Galveston Houston San Antonio . Waco Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Southern States Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis... Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee Minnesota Minneapolis... St. Paul Iowa Cedar Rapids. Des Moines Dubuque Missouri Kansas City... St. Joseph St. Louis Middle Western States Number of Capital stock. banks. Surplus. Capital and surplus. Gross earnings. 76 56 50 177 21 22 $9,001,000.00 5,335,000.00 5,585,000.00 32,417,500.00 24,050,000.00 6,700,250.00 20,230,050.00 $3,426,582.00 2,433,750.00 1,729,297.12 15,473,476.11 17,740,000.00 3,685,500.00 10,123,550.00 $12,427,582.00 .1,212,233.05 7,768,750.00 704,002.84 7,314,297.12 661,289.83 47,890,976.11 4,122,132.64 41,790,000.00 5,103,234.73 10,385,750.00 606,785.54 30,353,600.00 2,042,065. 63 482 157,930,955.23 103,318,800.00 54,612,155.23 42,355,100.00 376 37 112,800,000.00 2,100,000.00 3 1,802,000.00 5 20,082,000.00 174 705 63,094,390.00 34 22,405,000.00 27 27,100,000. 00 2,358,985.00 27 5,086,700.00 83 18 12,590,700.00 252,000.00 1 4,950,000.00 10 25,665. 656.08 113,021, 650.00 2,200, 000.00 2,050, 000.00 18,631. 950.00 58,131, 774.32 32,810, 000.00 27,045; 000.00 1,931, 700.00 3,407! 100.00 7,302; 500.00 252i 000.00 3,725! 000.00 68,020, 756.08 7,736, 487.25 225,821, 650.00 23,000. 245.36 4,300, 000.00 788, 200.75 3,852, 000.00 486, 950.00 4,267, 994.64 38,713, 121,226, 164.32 .0,847,573.77 55,215, 000.00 5,127, 618.99 54,145: 000.00 4,850, 704. 20 323, 171.16 4,290', 685.00 8,493, 800.00 919, 800.13 19,893, 200.00 1,609, 629. 92 38, 367. 61 504, 000.00 754, 504. 90 8,675: 000.00 1,500 316,976,875.00 296,174,330.40 613,151,205.40 30,750,632. 54 106 94 12,698,500.00 8,161,000.00 6,710,000.00 4,360,000.00 10,342,100.00 750,000.00 4,480,000.00 8,322,000.00 3,435,000.00 2,970,000.00 5,725,000.00 30,113,300.00 2,600,000.00 1,975,000.00 625,000.00 2,300,000.00 2,100,000.00 1,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 11,268,400.00 5,645,000.00 10,120,000.00 7,889,233.56 4,288,815.99 2,221,125.61 1,396,968.84 5,632,909.13 450,000.00 1,814,000.00 3,333,845.28 1,325,391.21 1,880,165.83 2,830,000.00 13,766,977.46 1,115,000.00 1,380,000.00 145,000.00 1,535,000.00 710,000.00 400,700.00 1,444,500.00 3,846,560.25 2,570,000.00 4,134,550.00 20,587,733.56 2,185,035.07 12,449,815.99 1,208,204.30 8,931,125.61 888,797. 71 5,756,968.84 620,447.01 15,975,009.13 1,688,888.93 1,200,000.00 95,193.98 6,294,000.00 916,724.44 11,655,845.28 1,119,143.97 4,760,391.21 525,301.07 4,850,165.83 505,286.11 8,555,000.00 830,797.68 43,880,277.46 5,196,292. 85 3,715,000.00 581,209.10 3,355,000.00 409,167.02 770,000.00 92,825.26 3,835,000.00 503,289,60 2,810,000.00 364,448.44 1,400,700.00 159,458.28 5,444,500.00 613,195.66 15,114,960.25 1,440,492.55 8,215,000.00 881,706.33 14,254,550.00 1,693,606.31 1,377 139,700,300.00 64,110,743.16 203,811,043.16 22,519,511.67 338 10 7 9 236 7 397 14 92 4 123 6 250 5 33,899,100.00 13,600,000.00 9,350,000.00 3,650,000.00 19,938,000.00 5,600,000.00 28,643,500.00 27,650,000.00 9,810,000.00 5,150,000.00 10,115,000.00 5,750,000.00 10,916,000.00 5,700,000.00 4,100,000.00 17,380,000.00 400,000.00 1,800,000.00 600,000.00 5,935,000.00 4,500,000.00 1,100,000.00 19,100,000.00 14,819,271.85 6,500,000.00 4,050,000.00 1,130,000.00 7,160,919.67 2,255,000.00 13,899,077.73 17,609,500.00 4,393,750.00 1,750,000.00 3,817,255.75 2,660,000.00 4,063,742.31 5,335,529.73 2,750,000.00 6,062,247.31 300,000.00 295,000.00 130,000.00 2,128,394.63 2,456,259.95 500,000.00 11,450,000.00 30 76 30 32 6 496 6 7 3 7 6 5 40 135 244,686,600.00 f 115,515,948.93 48,718,371.85 20,100,000.00 13,400,000.00 4,780,000.00 27,098,919.67 7,855,000.00 42,542,577.73 45,259,500.00 14,203,750.00 6,900,000.00 13,932,255.75 8,410,000.00 14,979,742.31 11,035,529.73 6,850,000.00 23,442,247.31 700,000.00 2,095,000.00 730,000.00 8,063,394.63 6,956,259.95 1,600,000.00 30,550,000.00 4,451,744.26 5,272, 491.69 1,729, 253. 24 1,548, 212. 50 664, 211.21 2,881, 992. 95 889, 011.16 4,862, 035.86 6,164, 585.93 2,156, 269.89 869, 544.01 2,040, 803.72 987, 461.00 2,577, 902.58 1,186: 953.65 1,029: 818.88 2,972; 890.01 184, 410.83 396: 896.84 57; 916.97 936, 627.98 1,788. 205.85 288: 006.20 3,907: 795.91 360,202,548.93 45,393,298.86 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 223 OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES. TO JANUARY 1, 1909. Ratios. Charged off. Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends capital and and to capital. surplus. surplus. Expenses and taxes. Net earnings. $598,237.45 253,600.74 305,375.27 1,964,947.46 2,811,382.53 239,470.91 853,202.71 $368,257.99 333,845.37 293,480.18 1,387,945.98 1,443,068.26 205,315.22 913,765.75 $213,230.00 217,150.00 212,744.00 1,069,383.25 1,052,500.00 222,057.50 664,632.25 Per cent. 2.96 4.30 4.01 2.90 3.45 1.98 3.01 Per cent. 1.72 2.80 2.99 2.23 2.52 2.14 2.19 Per cent. 2.37 4.07 3.81 3.30 4.38 3.31 3.28 2,479,848.44 7,026,217.07 4,945,678.75 3,651,697.00 3.13 2.31 3.53 931,923.92 1,095,358.89 111,778.62 70,175.07 460,410.12 1,709,069.23 473,686.11 672,494.41 6,623.10 146,195.01 410,744.22 5,074.00 68,598.83 3,954,398.84 11,372,767.23 504,394.37 232,256.25 1,996,404. 78 4,707,054.89 2,885,458.57 2,643, 569.48 140,084.48 534,621.89 639,205. 53 14,228.94 305,687.19 2,850,164.49 10,532,119.24 172,027.76 183,902.54 1,811,179.74 4,431,449.65 1,768,474.31 1,534,640.31 176,463.58 238,983.23 559,680.17 19,064.67 380,218.88 1,864,299.50 6,069,000.00 128,000.00 88,680.00 1,262,255.00 2,585,966.30 1,150,700.00 1,343,500.00 102,435.25 205,952.24 524,571.00 10,080.00 295,000.00 4.19 4.66 4.00 4.77 4.68 3.66 3.20 2.83 4.11 2.81 2.81 3.78 4.38 2.74 2.68 3.00 2.30 3.26 2.13 2.08 2.48 2.39 2.42 2.64 2.00 3.40 4.40 5.38 6.10 4.92 6.29 4.10 5.14 4.96 4.34 4.05 4.17 4.00 5.96 6,162,131.53 29,930,132.44 4.93 Losses and premiums. $245,737.61 116,556.73 62,434.38 769,239.20 848,783.94 161,999.41 275,097.17 Dividends. 24,658,368.57 15,630,439.29 4.02 2.55 221,276. 55 222,839.27 20,964.02 51,854.82 163,696.14 6,750.99 44,318. 54 95,946.11 260,780.76 73,056.00 76,728.69 573,964.36 93,890.11 12,245.72 9,430.36 144,961.86 36,972.42 6,918.32 79,718.28 219,787.53 263,607.86 154,342.40 1,059,788.48 614,529.00 470,461.15 373,419.31 860,033. 67 39,597.91 416,466.46 586,406.15 291,613.94 286,671.46 413,956.53 2,238,497. 50 297,561.29 188,931. 64 46,501.61 250,904.11 120,419.16 75,179.04 259,706. 53 694,966.19 485,543.41 894,275. 32 903,970.04 370,836.03 397,372.54 195,172.88 665,159.12 48,845.08 455,939.44 436,791.71 27,093.63 145,558.65 340,112.46 2,383,830.99 189,757.70 207,989.66 36,893.29 107,423.63 207,056.86 77,360.92 273,770.85 525,738.83 132,555.06 644,988. 59 550,615.12 471,960.00 263,550.00 188,058.40 632,040.00 25,000.00 163,500.00 450,150.00 162,700.00 165,900.00 231,500.00 2,653,364.15 170,500.00 102,500.00 16,500.00 86,500.00 192,500.00 115,000.00 218,300.00 442,777.00 182,800.00 421,300.00 4.39 2.98 4.45 3.39 4.16 4.07 7.24 3.75 2.67 3.79 2.95 3.27 3.96 2.08 2.60 3.86 3.42 3.42 2.70 6.05 4.59 3.06 2.14 2.26 6.85 8.21 4.01 2.93 2.23 2.96 2,834,051.11 10,965,429.86 .57 3.00 3.98 5.43 5.11 6.20 4.79 2.80 7.37 5.52 5.03 3.48 1.61 4.52 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4.34 21 5.78 22 3.93 23 4.31 24 6.11 25 3.33 26 3.65 27 5.41 28 4.74 29 5.59 30 4.04 31 8.81 32 6.56 33 5.19 34 2.64 35 3.76 36 9.17 37 11.50 38 5.46 39 3.93 40 3.24 41 4.16 42 8,720,030.70 7,907,014. 67 4.28 3.88 5.66 2,848,601.31 768,995.15 848,255. 73 409,923.24 1,447,223.10 495,309. 88 2,220,096. 72 3,332,557.16 1,263,264.87 573,262.86 1,028,864.49 498,952. 61 1,319,809.49 429, 429. 76 461,876.37 1,580,776.16 141,782. 51 224,852. 07 24,100. 45 464,031.49 847,017.52 209,148.99 1,780,970.82 1,824,895.36 731,621. 51 487,441. 48 132,132.10 1,267,961.82 328,533. 96 2,224,859.88 1,517,592.30 633,629.01 258,204. 03 662,304.33 350,658.55 1,025,835.88 463,093.24 357,770. 20 1,055,903.07 34,364. 95 120,249.18 30,616. 52 407,793. 41 426,430.11 55,407. 61 1,245,027.79 1,196,929.00 628,000.00 379,000. 00 145,500. 00 962,202.95 143,500. 00 1,476,230.00 1,381,000.00 486,613. 08 172,000. 00 514,825.00 241,000.00 754,340. 00 535,000.00 417,000.00 911,267.21 19,000.00 107,000.00 23,500. 00 366,250. 00 143,000.00 40,000. 00 1,348,000.00 3.75 3.64 3.64 2.76 4.68 4.18 5.23 3.35 4.46 3.74 4.75 4.17 6.85 4.20 5.22 4.50 4.91 5.74 4.19 5.06 6.13 3.46 4.08 2.46 3.12 2.83 3.04 3.55 1.83 3.47 3.05 3. 43 2.49 3.70 2.87 5.04 4.85 6.09 3.89 2.71 5.11 3.22 4.f>4 2.. 06 2-50 4.41 3.53 4.62 4.05 3.99 4.83 2.56 5.15 4.99 4.96 3.34 5.09 4.19 6.91 9.39 10.17 5.24 4.75 5.94 3.92 6.17 3.18 3.64 7.06 6,531,869.82 23,219,102. 75 15,642,326. 29 12,391,157.24 4.34 3.44 5.06 598,995. 02 228,636. 58 212,515. 29 122,155. 87 166,808.03 65,167. 32 417,079.26 1,314,436.47 259,376.01 38,077.12 349,634.90 137,849. 84 232,257.21 294, 430. 65 210,172. 31 336,210.78 8,263. 37 51,795.59 3,200.00 64,803.08 514,758.22 23,449. 60 881,797.30 1 2 3 4 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 224 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 57.—ABSTRACT OF R E P O R T S OF E A R N I N G S AND D I V I D E N D S FROM JULY 1, 1908, TO Number of Capital stock. banks. Location. North Dakota... South Dakota... Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas Kansas City. Topeka Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver Pueblo New Mexico Oklahoma Western States 82 Washington 83 Seattle 84 Spokane 85 Tacoma 86 Oregon 87 Portland 88 California 89 Los Angeles 90 San Francisco.. 91 Idaho 92 Utah 93 Salt Lake City.. 94 Nevada 95 Arizona Alaska 97 Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico. Island possessions United States Surplus. Capital and surplus. Gross earnings. 130 89 199 4 5 200 2 3 3 39 28 103 6 3 40 277 $4,610,000.00 3,435,000.00 9,580,000.00 950,000.00 2,800,000.00 10,352,500.00 750,000.00 300,000.00 400,000.00 3,740,000.00 1,560,000.00 5,795,000.00 2,850,000.00 500,000.00 1,995,000.00 11,170,000.00 $1,314,675.00 770,130.00 3,342,780.00 218,000.00 1,550,000.00 3,639,645.10 650,000.00 72,100.00 330,000.00 1,691,800.00 844,000.00 2,342,728.69 1,945,000.00 380,000.00 656,116.27 3,067,649.66 $5,924,675.00 $1,391,119.44 4,205,130.00 955,957.93 12,922,780.00 1,854,706.44 1,168,000.00 234,303.77 4,350,000.00 916,477.18 13,992,145.10 2,060,468.09 1,400,000.00 372,871.16 372,100.00 60,931.14 730,000.00 130,167.00 5,431,800.00 1,400,704.11 2,404,000.00 533,707.30 8,137,728.69 1,493,175.18 4,795,000.00 1,071,992.02 880,000.00 152,950.86 2,651,116.27 505,735.13 14,237,649.66 2,296,840.84 1,131 60,787,500.00 22,814,624.72 83,602,124.72 15,432,107.59 49 4 2 59 4 122 10 11 37 16 4 9 13 2 3,025,000.00 1,950,000.00 2,050,000.00 500,000.00 3,041,000.00 1,500,000.00 12,107,800.00 5,650,000.00 16,550,000.00 1,830,000.00 980,000.00 1,200,000.00 1,732,000.00 755,000.00 100,000.00 1,642, 250.00 1,550, 000.00 900, 000.00 625, 000.00 1,256, 540.26 1,612, 500.00 4,828, 364.16 2,398, 300.00 8,480, 200.00 973, 750.00 329, 700.00 790 000.00 459 750.00 588 500.00 75 000.00 346 52,970,800.00 26,509,854.42 610,000.00 100,000.00 i ! 6,779 152,330.76 15,000.00 4,667,250.00 3,500,000.00 2,950,000.00 1,125,000.00 4,297,540.26 3,112,500.00 16,936,164.16 8,048,300.00 25,030,200.00 2,803,750.00 1,309,700.00 1,990,000.00 2,191,750.00 1,343,500.00 175,000.00 819, 083.12 737, 096.94 640, 155.85 153, 630.09 627, 550.95 554, 712.46 2,149, 139.98 1,082, 396.91 2,091, 518.53 547 789.77 263 588.93 293 073. 27 279 262.37 234 814.13 67 436.93 79,480,654.42 10,541,250.23 762,330.76 115,000.00 710,000.00 167,330.76 877,330.76 919,150,875.00 579,904,987.62 1,499,055,862. 62 61,168.70 8,779.28 69,947.98 169,158,493.13 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 225 OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued. JANUARY 1, 1909—Continued. Ratios. Charged off. Net earnings. Losses and premiums. Dividends. Expenses and taxes. Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends and capital and to capital. surplus. surplus. $45,740.64 98,007.25 104,756. 95 1,451.25 184,811.76 148,643.68 24,693. 22 1,676.58 5,184.54 249,668. 74 13,822.71 137,205.14 86,382.74 26,548.86 29,291. 38 247,646.10 S580,690.01 478,011.44 950,674. 22 140,754.10 490,846.88 952,513.35 182,851.87 35,560.75 61,694.16 487,503.25 204,000.24 653,269.67 467,932.50 89,374. 72 270,816.99 1,109,327. 27 $764,688. 79 379,939.24 799,275.27 92,098.42 240,818.54 959,311.06 165,326.07 23,693.81 63,288.30 663,532.12 315,884.35 702,700. 37 517,676.78 37,027.28 205,626.76 939,867.47 $451,062.84 272,550.00 548.306.38 37,500.00 118,250.00 686,285.14 66,500.00 9,000.00 24,000.00 481,900.00 186,350.00 425,050.00 161,000. 00 33,000.00 121,250.00 1,082,314.33 Per cent. 12.91 9.04 6.19 7.89 5.54 6.86 11.81 6.37 8.67 12.22 13.14 8.64 10.80 4.21 7.76 6.60 Per cent. 7.61 6.48 4.24 3.21 2.72 4.90 4.75 2.42 3.30 8.87 7.75 5.22 3.36 3.75 4.57 Per cent. 9.78 7.93 5.72 3.95 4.22 6.63 8.87 3.00 6.00 12.89 11.95 7.33 5.65 6.60 6.08 9.69 1,405,531.54 7,155,821.42 6,870,754.63 4,704,318.69 8.22 5.63 7.74 68,660. 77 205,518.37 69,538.17 10,185.73 120,794.18 222,237.42 237,945.03 97,773.15 434,793. 32 19,187.56 58,452. 98 98,302.59 24,621.51 21,983.15 4,601.34 344,158.07 316,800.58 265,362.93 47,935.29 256,032.68 219,722.42 1,039,139.33 498,874.53 754,864.11 263,819.96 121,390.43 161,296.29 152,541.67 125,952.38 47,072.94 406,264.28 214,777. 99 305,254. 75 95,509.07 250,724.09 112,752.62 872,045.62 485,749.23 901,861.10 264,782.25 83,745.52 33,474. 39 102,099.19 86,878.60 15,762.65 201,935.37 158,000.00 171,000.00 29,000.00 174,350.00 100,000.00 472,727.50 360,000.00 747,750.00 142,122. 34 53,500.00 42,000.00 50,170.00 74,750.00 2,500.00 8.70 6.14 10.35 8.49 5.83 3.62 5.15 6.04 3.60 9.44 6.39 1.68 4.66 6.47 9.01 4.33 4.51 5.80 2.57 4.06 3.21 2.79 4.47 2.99 5.07 4.09 2.11 2.29 5.56 1.43 6.68 8.10 8.34 5.80 5.73 6.67 3.90 6.37 4.52 7.77 5.46 3.50 2.90 9.90 2.50 1,694,605.27 4,614,963. 61 4,231,681.35 2,779,805. 21 5.32 3.50 5.25 9,502.50 435.00 9,937.50 23,948.14 4,135.98 28,084.12 27,718.06 4,208. 30 31,926. 36 18,650.00 3,000.00 21,650.00 3.64 3.66 3.64 2.45 2.61 2.47 3.06 3.00 3.05 21,117,975.21 82,939,751.27 65,100,766. 65 47,086,082.10 4.34 3.14 5.12 10774—CUR 1909- -15 7. CO 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 226 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 57.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM JANUARY 1, 1909, Location. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut New England States Number of Capital stock. banks. 77 56 50 176 20 22 81 $9,051,000.00 S3,417,584.06 2,479,025.00 5,335,000.00 1,770,351.00 5,460,000.00 32,217,500.00 15,751,015.00 23,050,000. 00 17,250,000.00 6,700,250.00 3,685,700.00 20,255,050.00 10,178,500.00 482 102,068,800.00 New York New York City Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia Washington City 384 37 3 5 180 719 34 26 27 84 18 1 10 42,920, 100. 00 113,000, 000.00 2,100, 000. 00 1,802, 000. 00 20, 487, 000. 00 64,069, 390. 00 22,905, 000.00 26,250, 000.00 2,348, 985. 00 5,116, 700. 00 12,590, 700. 00 252, 000. 00 5,300, 000. 00 Eastern States 1,528 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina. Georgia Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans Texas Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Southern States Ohio... Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee Minnesota Minneapolis St. Paul Iowa Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque 111 92 68 31 98 2 39 75 30 30 5 488 5 7 3 7 6 5 40 137 10 85 1,374 343 9 7 10 242 397 14 91 4 120 6 254 4 6 307 3 4 3 Surplus. 54,532,175. 06 Capital and surplus. $12,468,584.06 SI,192,618.78 7,814,025.00 744,404.27 646,204. 25 7,230,351. 00 47,968,515. 00 4,375,732.85 40,300,000.00 4,880,135.16 10,385,950.00 687,591.04 30,433,550. 00 2,113,115. 61 156,600,975.06 14,639,801.96 26,463, 586.04 69,383, 686.04 8,551,031.11 115,690,000. 00 228,690, 000. 00 28,805,786.01 2,200,000.00 4,300,000.00 883,459.81 2,250,000.00 4,052, 000. 00 686,046. 59 19,219, 110.00 39,706, 110. 00 4,460,846.22 59,597, 073.42 123,666, 463.42 11,522,356.09 34,245, 000. 00 57,150, 000. 00 5,384,015.63 26,850, 000.00 53,100. 000.00 5,477,730.13 1,939,350. 00 333,816.58 4,288,335. 00 3,455,965.23 898,166. 45 8,572, 665.23 7,355,000. 00 19,945,700. 00 1,666,379.60 252, 000.00 37,314.39 504. 000. 00 4,032,253.68 9,332! 253.68 775,874.53 319,141,875.00 303,549,338.37 622,691,213.37 69,482,823.14 13,413,500. 00 8,486,443.42 21,899, 943.42 8,176,000. 00 4,330,524. 59 12,506, 524. 59 6,710,000. 00 2,291,214. 62 9,001,214. 62 4,485,000. 00 1,429, 468.84 5,914, 468.84 10,651,500. 00 5,783,691. 61 16,435, 191. 61 750,000. 00 500 000. 00 1,250, 000. 00 5,130,000. 00 l,80i; 700. 00 6,931, 700. 00 8,397,000. 00 3,506, 116.81 11,903, 116. 81 3,435,000. 00 1,343,902. 32 4,778. 902. 32 2,970,000. 00 1,917,, 865.83 4,887! 865.83 5,525,000. 00 2,935,,000.00 8,460; 000. 00 30,373,300. 00 13,987,, 896. 08 44,361, 196. 08 2,350,000.00 1,303., 000. 00 3,653, 000. 00 1,975,000.00 1,630:, 000. 00 3,605, 000. 00 625,000. 00 155:, 000. 00 780, 000. 00 2,900,000. 00 1,177!, 500. 00 4,077, 500. 00 2,100,000. 00 785i, 000. 00 2,885, 000. 00 1,000,000. 00 426., 150. 00 1,426, 150. 00 4,000,000.00 1,500^, 320.33 5,500, 320.33 11,868,400.00 3,952:, 480. 56 15,820, 880. 56 5,645,000. 00 2, 475;, 000. 00 8,120, 000. 00 9,735,000. 00 4,337,, 750. 00 14,072, 750. 00 142,214,700.00 Gross earnings. 2,211,856. 92 1,217, 405.65 992, 000.15 821, 550. 42 1,932,765.19 105, 337. 36 1,018,554. 77 1,394,241.13 611, 698. 32 621, 243. 38 898, 557. 55 5,916, 673.80 486, 036. 61 463, 464. 73 88, 508.59 507, 284. 74 411, 023. 42 162! 845. 77 639! 678. 75 1,394 024. 31 897: 521.22 1,812;308. 57 66,056,025. 01 208,270, 725. 01 24,604,581. 35 35,089, 100. 00 15,340,328. 27 13,550,000. 00 6,850,000. 00 9,350,000. 00 4,050,000. 00 3,850,000. 00 1,185,000. 00 20,193,000. 00 7,452, 195. 33 5,600,000. 00 2,261,000. 00 28,675,000. 00 14,264,954. 91 27,650,000. 00 18,610, 000. 00 9,315.000. 00 4,562,250. 00 5,150;000. 00 1,750,000. 00 3,610,000.00 1,065, 655. 75 5,750,000. 00 2,660,000. 00 11,016,000. 00 4,121,267. 83 5,200,000. 00 5,102,083. 00 4,100,000.00 2,740,000. 00 17,585,000.00 6,264,391. 58 400, 000. 00 300,000.00 900, 000. 00 351 250. 00 130: 000. 00 600, 000. 00 50,429,428. 27 20,400,000. 00 13,400,000.00 5,035,000. 00 27,645,195. 33 7,861,000.00 42,939,954.91 46,260,000. 00 13,877,250. 00 6,900,000.00 A, 675, 655. 75 8,410,000.00 15,137,267. 83 10,302,083. 00 6,840.000.00 23,849,391.58 700,000. 00 1,251,250.00 730,000.00 5,704,720. 65 1,884,914. 39 1,622,365. 44 613, 580. 27 3,047,529.53 922, 027. 40 5,076, 1.81 7,062,235.33 2,157,511.82 910, 191.97 605, 121.13 1,040,968.10 2,102, 220. 45 1,101,674. 62 927, 420. 28 3,413,281. 48 190, 494.16 358, 502.12 63, 276. 44 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 227 OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES. TO JULY 1, 1909. Ratios. Charged off. Net earnings. Losses and premiums. Dividends. Expenses and taxes. $288,079.02 325,562. 75 279,704. 89 1,736,404.81 1,325,519. 36 310,018. 60 907, 440. 46 Net earn- Dividends ings to to capital Dividends and capital and to capital. surplus. surplus. Per cent. 2.48 2.91 2.82 2.45 2.34 2.09 2.18 2.39 Per cent. 3.41 4.27 3.73 3.64 4.09 3.23 3.28 3.66 4.74 5.91 7.42 4.92 5.73 4.19 5.06 4.87 4.23 3.74 4.23 8.00 5.79 4.16 2.93 2.92 3.62 2.19 2.96 2.17 2.03 2.41 2.32 2.23 2.67 4.00 3.29 2.63 2.36 3.13 2.97 3.26 2.95 2.00 6.27 3.14 2.91 2.31 2.42 4.39 3.93 2.01 2.12 10.09 2.77 0.70 2.93 2.77 2.34 2.96 3.38 3.87 4.78 3.99 4.30 4.55 3.33 8.47 4.45 4.04 3.80 3.71 6.42 6.11 3.67 2.64 14.18 3.81 1.00 4.03 3.70 3.37 4.27 4.95 2 2 2 2 2 2< 2 2\ 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 7,034,199. (32 3.80 3.48 5.26 6.68 5.40 4.19 6.61 5.70 5.02 4.08 4.33 7.06 5.81 6.03 4.22 5.91 7.93 5.06 4.98 3.31 2.72 4.97 5.22 1,300,834.00 653,000.00 379,000.00 134,500.00 854,517.14 148,500.00 1,537; 854.25 1,356,000.00 4G0,800. 00 187,000.00 136,675.00 233, 249. 99 529,290.00 260, 000. 00 131,000.00 829,024.08 16,000.00 59,000.00 23,500. 00 3.30 3.16 3.67 3.78 4.21 4.09 4.41 4.32 5.09 3.60 2.76 3.75 2.80 3.84 3.23 5.48 3.31 11.88 4.83 2. 58 3.20 2.83 2.67 3.09 1.89 3.58 2.93 3.32 2.71 2.92 2.77 3.50 2.52 1.92 3.48 2.29 4.72 3.22 3.71 4.82 4.05 3.49 4.23 2.65 5.36 4.90 4.95 3.63 3.79 4.06 4.80 5.00 3.20 4.71 4.00 6.55 3.91 4 4 4 $308,980.00 228,050.00 203,744.00 1,174,312.10 942, 500. 00 216,682. 50 664,689. 25 Per cent. 2.31 4.17 3.87 3.62 3.29 2.98 2.98 3.30 $259,110.47 147,645.46 47,158.62 593, 506. 43 464,904.69 101,682.99 250,831. 54 $645,429.29 271,196.06 319,340. 74 2,045,821.61 3,089,711.11 275,889. 45 954,843. 61 1,864,840.20 7,602,231.87 5,172, 729. 89 3,738,957.85 924,352. 56 1,588,385. 23 90,154. 37 76,814.18 382,492. 33 1,987,892. 68 400,563.11 1,088,411. 29 33,892.44 154,336. 26 144,462. 49 5,533.88 95,271.18 4,480,142.25 15,262,733.26 578, 730. 77 304,100. 99 2,215,035.03 5,796,214.20 3,218.629.62 2,855; 547. 88 147,737.65 508,444. 73 910,562.60 15,762. 96 298,886. 41 3,146, 536. 30 11,954,667. 52 214,574.67 305,131.42 1,863,318.86 3,738,249.21 1,764,822.90 1,533,770.96 152,186. 49 235,385.46 611,354. 51 16,017. 55 381, 716. 94 2,034,272.50 6,674,125.00 155,875. 00 $,680.00 1,173,855.00 2,687,071.30 1,159,032.90 1,277,500.00 99,323. 85 191,276.50 532,678.00 20,160.00 307,000.00 - 4.53 5.23 4.99 7.53 4.69 3.02 3.09 2.89 3.55 2.75 3.07 3.18 4.09 6,972, 562. 00 36, 592, 528. 35 25,917,732. 79 16,400,850. 05 195,380. 48 162,608.15 49, 521. 52 85,712. 96 133,465.67 14,094. 47 52,250. 64 101. 281. 26 92,361.19 149,146. 57 49,491. 09 423,060. 66 26,574. 45 52,740. 66 2,830.18 25,523. 97 22,984. 04 2,933. 90 65,485. 32 208, 581. 62 154, 387. 32 158,189.19 1,183, 494. 73 619,479. 97 469,093. 07 340,890. 27 911,004. 40 38,901. 39 508,300.17 614,796.95 279,544. 78 272,877. 37 482,615.37 2,361,797.14 247,248. 98 193,457. 02 52,765. 07 240,978. 95 159,179. 67 87,735. 38 300,210.29 662,009.32 522,078.12 955,193. 73 832,981. 71 435,317. 53 473,385. 56 394,947.19 888,295.12 52,341. 50 458,003.96 678,162. 92 239,792. 35 199,219. 44 366,451. 09 3,131,816. 00 212,213.18 217,267.05 32,913. 34 240, 781. 82 228,859. 71 72,176. 49 273,983.14 523,433. 37 221,055. 78 698,925. 65 518,819.32 391,060.00 267,750. 00 192,850. 00 484,660. 00 25,000. 00 434, 550. 00 373,650.00 138,950. 00 112,750. 00 205,000. 00 1,948,983. 30 143, 500. 00 72, 500. 00 16,500. 00 411,500. 00 80,000. 00 10,000. 00 161,300.00 438, 577. 00 190, 300- 00 416, 000. 00 2,228,605. 31 11,503,652.14 10,872,323. 90 733,286.58 382,451.03 227,936.37 54,933.63 235,932. 46 50,519.33 509,354. 55 654,679.88 161,848.43 66,280.55 110,003.36 104,400.74 140,843.33 90,460. 65 204,481. 29 245,876.59 8,057.50 38,678. 58 431.96 3,308,829.29 858,779. 62 902,300.77 368,369. 47 1,648,941. 68 549,968.09 2,672,547.19 4,432,538.87 1,289,146.49 595,618.86 365,874.54 621,603.76 1,537,498.32 615,684. 29 502,028.24 1,859,861.21 159,220.79 171,131. 57 1,662,604. 78 643,683. 74 492,128.30 190,277.17 1,162,655.39 321,539.98 1,894,907.07 1,975,016.58 706,516.90 248,292. 56 129,243. 23 314,963. 60 423,878.80 395,529. 68 220,910. 75 1,307,543.68 23,215.87 148,691.97 35,275.50 27,568.98 ] e t \ i { 1( 1 11 1, 1' 1, 1( 1' 1? 1< 2( 5.14 j 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 i 5 i 5 S5 ! 5 : 5 i 5 i 5 ' 6 6 228 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 57.—ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS FROM JANUARY 1, 1909, Location. 63 64 65 Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas Kansas City Topeka Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver Pueblo New Mexico Oklahoma Muskogee Oklahoma City 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma Oregon Portland California.. Los Angeles San Francisco Idaho Utah . . . Salt Lake City Nevada \rizona Alaska 00 Hawaii Porto Rico Number of Capital stock. banks. 101 7 4 9 Middle Western States. 1,952 Western States Pacific States 100 Island possessions United States 132 90 204 4 5 200 3 3 3 39 29 104 6 3 41 226 3 4 $5,985,000.00 4,100,000.00 1,100,000.00 20,600,000.00 Surplus. Capital and surplus. Gross earnings. $2,354,170.84 2,026,000.00 500,000.00 11,950,000.00 $8,339,170.84 6,126,000.00 1,600,000.00 32,550,000.00 $937,823.93 1,566,332.23 331,589.89 3,371,439.30 239,368,100.00 115,890,547.51 4,685,000.00 3,510,000.00 9,775,000.00 950,000.00 2,800,000.00 10,417,500.00 1,000,000.00 300,000.00 400,000.00 3,935,000.00 1,585,000.00 6,385,000.00 2,850,000.00 500,000.00 2,020,000.00 8,730,000.00 550,000.00 600,000.00 1,391,375.00 726,080.00 3,568,620.60 221,000.00 1,700,000.00 3,606,314.46 700,000.00 18,500.00 350,000.00 1,955,500.00 920,080. 00 2,398,550. 00 2,030,000.00 400,000.00 689,686.05 2,497,844.86 150,000.00 212,000.00 355,258,647.51 45,012,029.74 6,076,375.00 4,236,080.00 13,343,620.60 1,171,000.00 4,500,000.00 14,023,814.46 1,700,000.00 318,500.00 750,000.00 5,890,500.00 2,505,080.00 8,783,550.00 4,880,000.00 900,000. 00 2,709,686.05 11,227,844.86 700,000.00 812,000.00 856,676.30 803,644.51 1,913,402.12 227,433.91 910,019.99 2,063,761.85 331,969.86 90,170. 41 136,304.93 1,143,857.69 401,105. 54 1,346,846.07 1,194,377.73 150,722.84 540,157.91 2,056,852.85 164,734. 37 176,958.06 60,992,500. 00 23,535,550.97 84,528,050.97 14,508,996.94 56 4 4 2 60 4 124 10 10 39 16 3 10 13 2 3,415,000.00 1,950,000.00 2,800,000.00 500,000.00 3,201,000.00 1,500,000.00 12,222,800. 00 5,650,000.00 16,550,000. 00 2,060,000.00 980,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,782,000.00 930,000.00 100,000.00 1,660,425.00 1,750,000.00 700,000. 00 650,000. 00 1,307,620.28 1,617,500.00 5,208,316.05 2,420,300.00 8,596,500.00 1,055,352.95 349,165. 50 740,000.00 471,750.00 585,000.00 60,000.00 886,888.05 5,075,425.00 711,019.66 3,700,000.00 868,607.07 3,500,000. 00 184,621. 76 1,150,000.00 597,434.17 4,508,620. 28 528,011.84 3,117,500.00 17,431,116. 05 2,451,253.63 8,070,300.00 1,149,288.73 25,146,500. 00 2,090,952.18 663,084.86 3,115,352.95 265,698. 00 1,329,165.50 238,558.05 1,740,000.00 273,137.59 2,253,750. 00 252,272.08 1,515,000.00 38,564.70 160,000.00 357 54,640,800.00 27,171,929.78 81,812,729.78 11,199,392.37 4 1 610,000.00 100,000.00 159,412. 60 15,000.00 769,412. 60 115,000.00 61,282.97 6,953.51 710,000.00 174,412.60 884,412.60 68,236.48 1,099 5 6,797 919,136,775.00 590,909,979.30 1,510,046,754.30 179,515,861.98 229 KEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. OP NATIONAL B A N K S IN THE U N I T E D STATES—Continued. TO JULY 1, 1909—Continued. Ratios. Charged off. Net earnings. Losses and premiums. Dividends. Expenses and taxes. Net earn- Dividends Dividends ings to to capital capital and surplus. and surplus. to capital. $52,743.58 269,302.03 21,031.86 419,117.58 $473,455. 46 946,779. 96 267,692.84 1,961,161.47 $411,624.89 350,250.24 42,865.19 991,160.25 $291,225.00 181,000.00 40,000.00 1,068,000.00 Per cent. 4.94 5.72 2.68 3.34 Per cent. 3.49 2.95 2.50 3.28 Per cent. 4.87 4.41 3.64 5.18 4,782,651. 86 26,136, 601. 76 14,092,776.12 10,809,969.46 3.97 3.04 4.52 118,420.80 66,656.00 197,518.75 40,796.03 152,538. 61 379,928.74 13,409.04 16,961.71 2,030.65 192,396.73 34,122.89 161,620. 65 350,249.72 4,777.35 58,422.33 215,644. 61 31,639.61 9,748.95 616,383.08 550,876.31 918,160. 42 129,037.58 554,768. 59 911,030.05 203,651.45 35,185.10 66,001.72 410,268.69 199,987.59 664,040.02 640,866.11 90,180.89 269,631. 61 975,096.47 76,464.99 75,728.41 121,872.42 186,112.20 797,722.95 57,600.30 202,712.79 772,803.06 114,909.37 38,023.60 68,272.56 541,192.27 166,995.06 521,185.40 203,261.90 55,764.60 212,103.97 866, 111. 77 56,629.77 91,480.70 206,550.00 198,100.00 644,176.73 82,250. 00 104,500.00 598,476.67 68,000.00 11,550.00 37,750.00 295,150.00 108,500.00 475,789.58 188,500.00 38,000.00 131,500.00 711,414.00 41,000.00 129,000.00 2.01 4.39 5.98 4.92 4.50 5.51 6.76 11.94 9.10 9.19 6.67 5.93 4.17 6.20 7.83 7.71 8.09 11.27 3.40 4.68 4.83 7.02 2.32 4.27 4.00 3.63 5.03 5.01 4.33 5.42 3.86 4.22 4.85 6.34 5.86 15.89 4.41 5.64 6.59 8.66 3.73 5.74 6.80 3.85 9.44 7.50 6.85 7.45 6.61 7.60 6.51 8.15 7.45 21.50 2,046,883.17 7,387,359.08 5,074,754.69 4,070,206.98 6.00 4.82 6.67 141,540.32 73,043.42 124,954.32 16,717.33 113,887.10 117,064.65 240,618.13 91,925.71 310,708.75 88,281.81 17,197.42 10,467.24 56,045.41 34,657.23 2, 111. 00 416,162.17 275,347.40 288,677. 47 90,788.39 324,039.19 256,749.86 1,063,854.87 514,962.21 779,637.75 269,418.80 113,009.22 136,969.11 150,465.89 127,007.97 34,664.77 329,185. 56 362,628.84 454,975.28 77,116.04 159,507.88 154,197.33 1,146,780.63 542,400.81 1,000,605.68 305,384.25 135,491.36 91,121. 70 66,626.29 90,606.88 1,788.93 456,148.20 155,500.00 855,500.00 29,000.00 164,350.00 100,000.00 561,490. 50 318,000.00 586,500.00 285,500.00 73,500.00 75,000.00 56,920.00 74,500.00 42,500.00 6.49 9.80 13.00 6.71 3.54 4.95 6.58 6.72 3.98 9.80 10.19 5.24 2.96 5.98 1.12 8.99 4.20 24.43 2.52 3.65 3.21 3.22 3.94 2.33 9.16 5.53 4.31 2.53 4.92 2.66 13.36 7.97 30.55 5.80 5.13 6.67 4.59 5.63 3.54 13.86 7.50 7.50 3.19 8.01 4.25 1,439,219.84 4,841,755.07 4,918,417. 46 3,834,408.70 6.01 4.69 7.02 968.28 26,884.28 4,135.90 33,430.41 2,817.61 18,775.00 4.34 2.45 2.44 3.08 968.28 31,020.18 36,248.02 18,775.00 4.10 2.12 2.64 19,335,730.66 94,095,148.45 66,084,982.87 45,907,367.66 4.38 3.04 4.99 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 8S 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 230 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. N o . 58.—RATIOS TO CAPITAL, AND TO CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, OF T H E E A R N I N G S TORY, PROM M A R C H 1, 1905, [Figures in bold-faced Ratio of dividends to capital for 6 months ended— Georgia A 5 6 8 9 o o 3 Q 1 8 9 >0 >^ )O > 6 > 7 3.8 . . . . . . . 3.9 6.4 2.9 3.1 2.8 3.5 3.1 3.3 2.9 3.4 July 1 1907. Jan. 1 1907.a Sept. 1 1906. 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.5 3.1 3.4 3.0 3.2 3.6 3.3 3.6 3.1 3.3 3.7 3.5 3.6 8.5 3.3 4.1 4.1 4.3 9.2 4.1 6.6 8.7 6.0 6.7 6.2 4.0 4.9 o o 5.6 5.2 6.9 6.7 5.2 5.0 7.3 6.3 6.8 7.7 3.5 3.1 3.1 2.8 3.3 11.0 7.2 4.6 7.9 5.6 3.8 4.9 4.2 5.5 5.6 5.5 4.2 4.4 6.4 4.4 4.4 5.8 12.5 3.4 3.1 3.1 2.8 3.2 Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi 30 Louisiana New Orleans 31 3° Texas Dallas 33 Fort Worth 34 Galveston 35 Houston 36 San Antonio 37 Waco 38 ?0 Arkansas 10 Kentucky Louisville 11 Tennessee 13 Ohio Cincinnati 44 Cleveland 45 Columbus 46 Indiana 17 In dianapolis 48 Illinois 49 Chicago 50 51 Michigan Detroit 5° Wisconsin 53 Milwaukee 54 Minnesota Minneapolis 56 St Paul 57 Iowa 50 Cedar Rapids Des Moines fin Dubuque 61 Missouri 62 Kansas City 63 St Joseph St Louis 66 North Dakota fS fl O5 l-s IS P 4.2 4.3 2.9 3.7 3.6 4.1 3.2 3.3 2.9 2.7 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.2 5.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.2 4.4 4.7 O O 5.4 6.1 4.9 5.9 7.4 4.9 3.0 3.3 2.5 3.1 2.4 2.6 3.7 5.6 4.2 5.8 4.0 5.7 4.1 6.3 4.1 5.7 4.2 3.2 2.1 4.4 4.9 5.7 24.7 5.1 5.1 5.1 4.9 5.1 5.0 5.1 4.9 2.8 2.4 5.1 4.9 2.0 2.5 4.1 4.5 4.2 4.3 4.2 2.0 2.7 5.3 4.7 4.1 4.3 4.0 12.0 5.1 15.7 4.8 4.7 5.4 3.9 3.6 3.9 4.4 11.2 4.6 3.7 4.2 8.0 5.8 4.7 3.7 3.6 4.1 4.2 4.0 6.0 4.3 5.8 3.9 3.7 4.2 8.0 5.8 3.9 4.8 4.0 2.2 4.2 2.5 7.5 2.5 2.6 3.6 2.2 4.2 5.0 3.0 2.7 2.5 3.2 4.0 3.9 4.1 4.0 3.5 6.5 4.0 12 6 3.9 3.5 5.0 4.0 2.8 4.4 4.1 5.7 4.0 5.2 7.1 6.3 5.3 3.5 6.4 8.0 5.1 4.1 3.4 4.4 3.8 3.5 2.8 4.4 41 7.0 4 7 4.7 39 7.1 4.1 5.6 4.0 5.9 4.0 4.7 4.0 3.5 3.9 3.5 4.0 3.5 5.3 8.8 3.3 4.6 3.7 4.2 4.6 6.1 6.0 5.0 4.5 3.6 4.7 3.5 2.0 4 4 2.6 6.0 5.0 5.7 5.0 4.4 2.5 2.4 3.8 4.3 4.0 5.4 4.8 3.5 4.9 3.9 3.0 14.5 6.2 3.9 27.2 16.8 3.7 8.0 4.9 3.6 4.3 26.1 5.4 3.9 3.8 3.0 4.5 8.2 50 35 5.5 7.1 43 2 6 4.0 3.4 98 76 7.3 18.3 5.5 4.8 3.6 3.9 5.7 4.0 3.1 1.3 13 0 1.3 4.5 3.0 5.0 5.3 5.2 5.2 3.6 5.5 6.1 4.0 3.9 3.2 3.3 10.5 3.9 5.6 3.9 5.8 3.4 3.9 3.3 3.9 33 3.9 3.3 3.9 3.3 4.1 3.2 9.8 4.2 3.8 4.2 4.3 4.0 5.0 4.7 4.0 6.0 4.4 2.6 4.3 4.9 4.8 3.5 4.6 4.1 4.0 4.8 2.6 5.2 5.0 5.0 3.7 4.8 4.1 3.5 4.2 2.7 5.4 4.9 5.0 36 3.8 4.1 2.5 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.4 4.2 4.2 3.3 3.3 2.7 3.4 2.7 1.6 3,3 1.8 4.3 3.3 4.9, 2.8 2.8 4.4 2.9 3.4 1.6 4.8 5.0 3.2 4,7 4.8 2.6 3.8 84 9, 3 2.2 4.1 4.8 5.9 3.9 6.2 3.2 3.6 4.0 66 3.9 4.9 4.4 36 3.0 16 2.5 4.0 3.4 1.4 5.1 2.2 2.5 4.2 3.2 1.3 7.1 5.2 4.4 3.3 7.2 2.9 4.2 4.6 3.9 4.4 q A 4.0 2.8 4.6 4.6 5.5 5.9 36.6 7. 4 7.3 4.1 3.4 4.3 4.0 3.5 4.5 2.7 4.8 4.9 4.7 4.0 3.9 5.4 4.3 4.1 3.5 4.6 6.9 6.8 4.9 5.9 3.5 4.1 5.3 3.4 4. 4 6.7 5.2 4.9 5.1 4.0 3.4 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 3.7 3.7 5.0 6.3 2.8 11.5 5.0 5.6 4.6 4.8 5.1 4.6 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.2 2.2 3.3 4.9 4.0 5.0 3.2 7.5 3.8 4.2 5.2 4.6 3.8 3.5 5.0 7.0 5.0 5.3 4.9 5.1 4.2 4.4 6.9 7.5 9.4 3.3 10.2 4.7 5 ?, 4.6 4.8 2.9 3.6 3.0 3.3 4.4 4.3 7.9 16.2 2.2 3.6 5.0 4.3 3.3 4.5 6.4 3.1 65 3.1 3.8 4.4 2.2 5.0 2.0 4.9 2.9 5.4 2.9 5.8 4.7 7.0 3.9 39 35 10 8 2 8 4.6 5.1 4.7 8.0 2 1 2.9 3.0 3.0 5.1 5.5 5.2 4.8 1.8 1.8 35 35 3.6 2.7 5.3 5.2 6.5 5.0 15.3 5.5 3.3 3.6 5.7 38 5. 4 5.0 1.8 3.3 4.5 5.4 1.8 5.3 6.1 4.6 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.7 3.7 8.5 3.8 5.4 4.5 5.3 4.7 4.0 3.8 5.6 3.8 3.4 4.0 3.7 4.1 8.8 6.4 6.2 6.6 6.1 4.9 5.2 3.7 2.6 2.6 2.6 4.3 3.8 14.2 3.3 9.2 3.8 1.0 11.5 1.0 4.0 3.3 3.6 5.5 8.5 3.8 3.3 4.4 3.3 3.3 5.5 7.0 6.4 3.6 3.4 3.9 3.6 3.3 43 15.0 7.4 5.2 COOOOOC CO* CO 00 tC i4 >5 3 O O5 C3i-I P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. 3.6 3.6 3.5 4.3 3.8 3.6 3.7 3.5 2.4 3.4 2.8 2.7 40 4.0 4 1 4 . 1 COOOOOC CO CO •* tc 23 Maine New Hampshire Vermont . . Massachusetts Boston . Rhode Island Connecticut New York New York City Albany Brooklyn New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburg Delaware Maryland . . Baltimore District of Columbia Washington Virginia West Virginia North Carolina o Mar. 1 1906. Sept. 1 1905. State, reserve city, and Territory. Ratio of dividends to capital and surplus for 6 months ended— 6.5 6.5 4.4 11.1 4.7 5.3 16.5 10.2 3.6 3.6 0.9 4.5 4.7 2.7 3.5 3.6 66 73 5.1 9.2 4.4 a For 4 months. Abstract period changed. 9.8 4.0 3.7 3.4 2.8 2.4 2.2 2.2 3.0 3.0 3.4 3.3 4.2 5.3 2.5 2.9 1.9 1.5 5.5 3.0 3.3 •3.5 3.7 2.9 3.6 2.1 4.5 3.1 3.2 3.0 9, 4 9, 4 3.7 6.7 KEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 231 AND D I V I D E N D S OF NATIONAL B A N K S IN EACH STATE, R E S E R V E CITY, AND T E R R I TO J U L Y 1, 1909. 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P.ct. 2.7 3.0 2.8 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.6 3.2 2.7 3.1 3.1 2.0 5.2 2.5 2.2 2.5 2.5 3.4 3.0 2.9 3.2 3.3 2.7 2.2 3.1 3.6 4.1 3.7 21.6 5.7 4.7 2.8 "iT 3.6 3.2 2.4 3.9 4.0 3.1 2.9 2.7 3.5 4.7 4.8 3.2 4.2 2.4 3.9 1.5 5.7 2.7 2.2 4.3 3.2 1.3 2.8 3.5 3.5 1.3 3.8 13.1 3.3 2.9 2.8 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.2 7.3 3.9 2.3 2.8 3.0 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.5 5.0 3.4 3.0 2.7 3.1 3.6 2.6 2.1 10.3 4.8 2.8 18.6 11.5 2.8 4.8 3.0 3.0 17.6 .9 2.9 3.0 2.3 7.8 2.5 3.1 2.9 2.7 3.4 1.8 3.3 3.1 3.2 2.9 3.8 2.2 3.0 2.2 2.0 4.2 3.0 2.2 2.5 3.4 4.8 1.6 3.8 3.7 2.8 2.6 2.7 2.9 2.9 2.8 3.5 2.8 2.8 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 5.4 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.6 2.6 2.7 4.6 4.5 3.0 2.0 2.9 3.4 2.7 2.7 2.7 3.3 2.9 3.0 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 11.8 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.5 3.2 2.9 2.3 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.5 6.0 2.0 3.0 9.3 3.2 3.6 3.3 3.0 2.5 2.6 2.3 7.7 3.4 3.7 3.6 3.1 3.6 3.4 2.4 2.8 2.5 2.0 2.0 3.1 5.7 3.5 3.7 2.6 3.8 3.7 5.0 3.6 2.8 1.6 3.3 2.7 2.2 2.4 6.9 5.4 3.9 4.6 11.7 4.2 3.3 2.8 2.3 3.0 2.9 2.9 3.6 2.4 2.0 2.5 2.6 .9 7.7 8.9 3.9 2.9 4.2 3.0 3.0 2.9 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.5 2.8 2.4 2.9 3.1 3.0 3.5 2.9 2.9 2.7 2.8 2.8 3.3 3.6 4.7 4.6 1.9 8.4 3.5 3.4 3.8 3.1 2.9 2.9 3.5 3.5 3.2 3.0 2.9 2.5 4.0 3.2 3.7 2.0 2.3 2.8 5.7 3.4 5.1 2.2 2.2 2.7 2.7 2.3 3.3 4.0 3.8 3.7 3.0 3.1 3.0 2.5 2.9 11.5 2.7 2.7 2.9 3.2 3.4 .7 8.0 3.3 2.4 2.5 2.1 2.4 3.7 4.1 4.1 9.2 4.2 7.4 2.5 2.9 2.8 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.7 7.6 3.6 2.4 3.0 2.1 2.1 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.7 4.0 3.3 2.9 2.4 2.7 4.8 3.3 2.1 2.5 2.7 3.6 2.3 2.3 2.8 4.2 2.8 22 2^6 2.6 .7 2.5 3.1 22 2.7 3.5 3.1 2.9 4.7 3.2 1.9 2.9 3.0 3.4 1.6 3.7 2.2 3.2 4.0 2.0 3.5 2.7 9.0 2.9 3.3 1.7 2.5 4.6 3.5 1.7 2.8 3.0 2.2 2.5 2.1 2.2 2.7 2.7 3.0 2.3 3.3 2.1 2.1 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.6 2.0 3.4 2.7 3.8 3.0 3.3 4.0 2.1 2.6 3.9 3.4 3.4 2.7 6.0 4.6 3.1 2.1 2.3 6.9 8.2 4.0 2.9 2.2 3.0 2.5 3.1 2.8 3.0 3.6 1.8 3.5 3.0 3.4 2.5 3.7 2.9 5.0 4.8 6.1 3.9 2.7 5.1 3.2 4.5 2.1 2.5 4.4 7.6, 2.5 3.7 3.7 2.9 5.0 3.6 2.8 3.5 5.3 2.4 2.4 2.7 2.3 2.5 2.8 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.4 3.1 2.9 4.5 4.5 2.9 4.0 4.5 3.6 1.3 3.1 2.2 6.3 4.2 3.0 4.2 4.4 2.2 4.7 4.6 2.0 3.8 3.3 2.4 4.5 4.1 2.3 4.6 4.0 2.2 3.5 3.3 2.7 3.4 3.4 4.0 6.2 4.3 3.3 11.3 4.2 2 4 l4.9 4.9 3.1 4.5 3.8 3.0 5.5 5.5 3.3 2.7 8.0 2.9 5.4 7.2 2.0 4.2 4.0 6.3 7.0 7.2 3.1 5.9 7.7 2.9 4.3 7.5 2.3 5.7 9.2 2.4 4.3 5.1 4.4 6.0 6.8 3.9 1.9 5.1 2.0 4.6 7.6 2.1 10.1 ~6.T "% 2 2.8 .7 2.9 7.6 5.2 2.8 3.8 4.0 2.3 4.0 2.9 3.0 5.1 5.6 2.6 3.7 3.3 3.2 5.5 3.7 2.8 4.2 3.8 2.7 3.6 2.1 3.1 4.3 4.6 1.9 3.9 5.9 3.6 5.6 5.2 2.9 3.2 4.3 3.3 4.0 3.8 2.7 3.4 4.1 2.9 5.2 5.1 2.8 4.7 3.5 3.5 8.1 4.1 2.5 4.0 3.5 1.9 5.7 5.1 3.5 4.4 4.5 2.3 2.9 5.3 4.7 1.1 3.7 3.2 2.4 2.1 3.5 5.8 6.0 3.0 6.2 2.4 2.5 8.8 14.1 3.3 5.3 3.9 3.4 1.0 4.4 4.2 5.1 3.9 3.2 3.4 3.2 3.6 4.4 5.7 4.6 5.5 4.9 4.8 3.7 4.4 4.1 3.6 3.7 5.8 5.2 4.9 4.8 5.6 .3 6.4 2.5 8.7 7.4 4.2 6.1 5.3 G.2 4.7 6.2 4.0 3.9 4.9 4.6 3.7 4.5 3.7 3.4 5.3 6.1 3.8 7.2 5.3 4.5 4.8 4.3 4.3 3.9 3.1 3.2 4.5 5.3 4.9 5.9 6.6 7.9 3.5 7.8 7.5 7.6 9.2 4.C) 7.4 9.5 8.5 3.9 7.7 5.3 7.3 6.2 3.5 4.0 2.9 3.1 6.1 5.3 3.8 3.7 4.3 3.7 4.3 2.1 4.0 3.9 5.2 4.9 5.9 3.9 5.9 5.0 4.2 5.6 5.4 5.2 3.5 4.9 5.3 5.6 3.0 5.1 8.2 3.9 5.1 4.5 6.4 5.2 4.4 5.3 5.2 6.4 .2 5.4 3.3 3.7 5.1 5.2 7.1 12.0 32.5 16.3 4.9 4.9 17.3 4.7 4.4 4.1 3.3 3.6 3.0 2.3 5.4 4.9 5.0 3.7 4.3 4.2 5.0 4.0 3.9 3.7 4.0 3.9 3.9 4.0 3.7 3.7 2.9 3.6 4.9 4.3 5.2 2.9 3.5 3.3 4.6 4.4 7.5 4.2 2.0 3.0 3.6 3.5 3.2 2.9 3.0 3.0 4.8 4.5 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.5 7.3 5.6 3.2 7.4 4.7 5.2 4.2 7.8 4.7 4.2 4.0 5.0 4.4 3.7 3.2 14.8 4.8 7.5 4.9 4.8 4.4 4.2 4.7 4.7 5.1 4.6 4.4 3.0 3.7 3.0 4.5 4.9 3.8 3.8 3.2 3.1 3.8 3.8 3.8 8.5 2.8 2.9 4.5 3.9 3.8 3.6 4.1 3.6 2.9 2.8 2.7 3.8 3.5 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.3 2.5 2.8 3.1 5.3 2.6 4.1 3.0 3.8 3.2 5.4 10.3 4.6 4.9 4.4 4.1 4.0 4.4 3.8 2.5 4.5 4.4 4.9 4.7 4.6 4.0 3.0 3.5 5.4 4.6 4.7 5.4 4.5 5.3 2.5 9.6 2.4 8.3 3.4 6.7 6.2 7.5 4.4 6.0 4.2 5.4 3.2 4.7 4.1 4.6 4.1 4.2 7.6 8.6 7.2 5.7 7.2 6.6 6.0 3.7 5.7 5.7 7.3 3.4 5.6 4.8 7.2 2.8 .6 5.0 6.0 7.5 3.8 6.3 3.0 4.1 4.9 4.0 4.3 4.6 6.5 3.5 7.5 8.7 4.7 6.5 5.4 7.1 6.3 5.1 5.8 11.4 8.8 5.0 6.8 8.4 4.7 6.5 6.2 6.0 7.0 7.1 3.5 4.9 4.8 4.2 7.2 8.4 3.7 4.4 2.8 5.9 6.0 4.9 5.3 7.4 7.9 5.9 5.5 5.1 6.6 7.8 5.2 5.6 5.0 5.0 6.9 4.6 5.8 3.9 4.0 3.1 4.2 3.5 3.3 2.7 3.5 3.5 2.3 1.6 2.7 6.0 5.8 6.5 4.7 4.5 5.0 4.2 3.9 4.7 3.7 3.8 3.3 3.9 4.0 3.8 3.4 3.6 3.2 4.8 4.3 4.6 4.4 3.6 3.7 4.7 5.3 4.8 3.7 2.8 3.8 5.6 5.3 5.2 4.3 4,7 4.2 4.5 4.2 4.1 6.1 5.2 4.7 4.8 5.2 4.4 5.9 5.2 5.6 5.9 6.7 4.9 5.8 3.3 4.3 6.2 5.3 4.5 5.1 4.5 5.1 5.6 6.2 4.4 3.1 3.7 3.6 5.8 5.5 5.2 5.3 4.8 2.8 4.8 4.5 3.7 4.5 4.2 3.8 9.5 5.0 7.3 4.2 6.9 2.8 5.7 5.3 7.0 4.6 4.2 3.8 7.5 5.4 5.6 3.9 5.2 3.2 5.1 6.1 4.6 5.3 4.5 5.5 7.1 8.8 4.7 1.8 4.9 3.3 5.6 7.6 8.7 7.2 5.7 11.9 4.9 5.3 4.7 4.1 4.2 4.8 5.8 5.8 4.8 4.8 5.1 4.9 7.4 7.3 5.4 20.9 6.1 5.7 6.9 6.7 1.6 5.5 3.5 2.7 3.1 4.8 5.4 4.4 4.1 3.3 11.0 2.9 12.2 3.0 12.9 2.0 a For 4 months. Abstract period changed. 1 2 a4 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 66 232 No. REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. 5 8 . — R A T I O S TO CAPITAL, AND TO CAPITAL AND S U R P L U S , OF THE E A R N I N G S TORY, FROM MARCH 1, 1905, [Figures in bold-faced Ratio of dividends to capital for 6 months ended— State, reserve city, and Territory. 67 South Dakota 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas Kansas City Topeka Wichita. Montana Wyoming.. Colorado Denver. Pueblo New Mexico. Oklahoma. Muskogee Oklahoma City Indian Territory Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma. Oregon Portland California Los Angeles. San Francisco. Idaho Utah Salt Lake City Nevada Arizona Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico Average 4. a For 4 months. Abstract period changed. Ratio of dividends to capital and surplus for 6 months ended— 233 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS IN EACH STATE, RESERVE CITY, AND TERRITO JULY 1, 1909—Continued. type indicate loss.] Mar. 1, 1906. Ratio of dividends to capital and surplus for Ratio of earnings to capital and surplus for 6 months 6 months ended— ended— ll ii a d§ %% d§ i *~* fi QO 13 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. P. ct- P.ct. P.ct. P. ct. 9.7 5.0 8.6 4.9 9.5 6.4 10.0 4.3 3.8 4.6 5.5 5.4 5.5 6.5 4.7 2.8 9.0 4.4 67 4.8 1.6 2.6 4.5 3.0 4.2 6.2 2.6 4.8 3.0 3.2 6.8 9.2 5.4 4.7 3.6 2.9 6.9 10.8 5.1 4.2 3.6 3.5 5.7 4.3 22.0 2.5 6.0 3.7 3.1 9.7 7.7 5.7 4.8 8.4 6.9 4.4 1.9 2.4 4.4 4.4 4.9 2.7 2.4 3.8 4.0 3.2 1.8 5.6 3.2 3.9 3.9 3.8 4.7 4.4 16.4 3.3 6.1 2.8 3 8 5.3 7.7 3 4 4 3 51 4 8 6.1 13.6 9.2 6.9 8.6 5.0 4.4 28.3 1.3 5.1 6.7 3.0 2.4 5.4 6.1 2.6 2.0 3.7 4.8 12.2 2.5 4.7 3.9 2.9 8.9 5.8 5.1 3.4 4.7 5.1 7.8 9.0 4.2 3.4 3.4 2.1 3.0 2.4 4.1 3.2 2.8 4.5 3.0 5.1 4.1 2.1 2.3 5.6 1.4 2.4 2.6 3.6 3.2 3.2 3.9 2.3 9.2 5.5 4.3 2.5 4.9 2.7 2.4 3.1 3.0 4.9 4.0 2.7 6.7 2.5 6.9 II. 6 3.6 6.4 3.6 2.2 3.7 8.0 5.0 .9 6.3 6.5 2.4 2.2 3.3 2.5 3.8 2.3 4.1 5.5 3.2 2.7 4.0 7.4 2.3 2.7 9.1 4.1 2.7 2.7 1.1 2.5 0.0 3.4 3.1 3.7 3.5 3.9 4.9 6.3 4.3 4.5 7.5 5.4 2.9 3.8 2.2 5.4 4.3 4.6 12.9 2.5 2.7 4.6 7.6 5.8 4.0 10.0 1.3 2.6 5.0 5.0 4.3 5.4 3.9 59 15.9 3.8 4.4 2.9 4.4 3.3 8.9 7.8 5.2 3.4 3 8 3 8 4 2 3.6 10.6 4.8 7.0 2.3 4.3 4.0 2 5 2 4 3 6 4.1 3.1 6.6 4.2 3.2 2.7 4.9 4.8 2 9 5 8 24 4 4 7 2.6 2.5 11.5 0.0 6.2 5.7 5.7 6.7 3.8 5.3 5.4 5.8 6.6 6.6 2.6 1.8 7.5 6.0 5.3 11.3 10.7 9.4 5.7 7.2 7.7 .H 5.6 7.5 5.9 6.1 5.9 6.2 7.5 7.7 5.3 5.8 7.4 8. 2 12.3 12.3 9.6 8.6 4.8 6.9 5.8 11.1. 7.3 7.0 7.5 8.3 6.3 8.8 7.0 9.0 7.5 9.3 7.1 9.0 7.1 7.5 8.5 6.7 6.9 7.3 6.3 5.7 7.3 7.4 3.5 11.9 9.0 6.4 6.6 4.3 9.1 12.8 6.3 6.3 3.4 10. 3 11.3 8.9 6.2 7.3 8.4 6.8 4.8 7.3 4.7 4.8 8.7 6.0 3.7 9.5 5.7 6.5 10.1 4.4 8.1 8.9 5.1 6.2 6.2 6.8 3.3 6.8 7.8 5.9 8.5 4.0 7.4 7.5 2.4 5.8 10.9 15.7 3.1 6.2 7.9 5.5 6.9 9.3 9.8 9.6 9.0 3.1 7.4 4.9 4 3 4 9 9.7 10.3 11.0 8.6 5.8 8.3 9.1 7.8 6.3 4.4 11.6 10.4 9.3 8.1 9.8 7.4 9.7 6.6 7.9 4.9 9.9 9.7 8.8 4.0 7.8 6.5 4.9 6.2 4.1 9.5 2.5 8.9 3.6 6.0 4.9 4.5 5.5 6.8 11.8 6 4 11 9 8.7 16.8 10.1 12.9 11.0 12.2 13. 3 8.5 12.6 6.7 13.1 61 85 60 8 3 6 5 7 6 12.4 4.8 12.2 11.3 14.9 10.0 9.5 15.8 10.1 13.4 17.6 10.8 6.4 9.1 4.8 5.8 5.5 6.5 6.6 8.6 6.6 7.8 7.8 9.1 9.2 6.7 5.9 4.2 10.8 4 1 4 2 6 2 6.6 7.8 7.7 81 11 3 6.6 7.3 8.7 6.1 6.5 5.4 8.1 4.2 5.8 3.6 5.2 6.0 3.6 9.4 6.4 3.5 5.0 6.6 6.7 4.0 9.8 9 8 7 4 10 3 13 0 7 8 8 5 6 7 5.5 3.5 4.5 8.4 3.1 5.2 8.8 1.7 4.7 10.2 5.2 3.0 6.5 6.0 11.6 10.0 3.5 25. 3 15.1 22.4 10.8 9.0 1.1 3.3 3.7 3.8 4.7 4.4 3.6 4.3 3.4 1.3 4.8 1.2 3.6 .8 5.3 4.7 3.7 2.5 4.5 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.5 5.1 5.2 5.7 5.5 4.6 For 4 months. Abstract period changed. 68 69 70 71 72 70 74 75 76 77 78 70 80 81 83 85 86 S7 S8 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 234 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 59.—NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS, THEIR CAPITAL, SURPLUS, DIVIDENDS, NET EARNINGS, AND RATIOS, YEARLY, 1870 TO 1909. Ratios. Year ended March 1— 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873., 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877.. 187S-. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 190 7 a 19081909. Number of banks. Capital. Net earnings. s I 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,J, 045 454, 606,073 o,5,079 4D5, 529,963 2.118 4.59, 644,485 2,232 478, 519,528 2,420 501 304,720 616 520', 752,720 686 527, 777,898 819 542, 959, 709 2,993 567, 840,644 588, 391,497 607, 428,365 643, 680,165 671, 493,123 682, 975,512 681, 129,704 664, 712,365 655 960,855 647i 402,875 628, 885,895 610, 426,625 603, 396,550 622, 366,094 659. 608,169 688; 817,835 746. 365, 438 114,231 544,247 002,528 932,010 143,825 Average, 40 years Aggregate, 40 years . Dividends. Surplus. $84,112,029 $43,246,926 43,285, 493 93,151,510 44,985,105 98,858,917 48,653,350 109,719,015 48,353,026 120,791,853 129.962,338 49.680,122 134,295,621 49,129,366 131,561,621 44,367, 798 123,361,407 41,099,506 117,715,634 35,500,277 116,187,926 35,523,140 121,313,718 37,167,717 129,265,141 39,415,343 135,570,518 41,181,655 143,416,518 41, 476, 382 148,246,298 40,609,317 150,218,207 41,553,907 43,295,729 160.398,339 45,092, 427 175,325,850 46,734,024 188, 462,245 49,575,353 200,837,659 50,677,892 215,649,940 50,573,088 230,389,748 51,328,070 241,738,151 46,390,345 247,732,601 46,252,545 245,606,255 45,551,673 248,203,540 43,215,818 249,236,838 43,815,654 248,113,173 44,935,124 244,324,378 47, 433, 357 250,543,068 50,219,115 257,948,290 64,802, 442 285,623, 449 324, 462, 477 60,123.622 372,551,716 73.640,123 402,330,890 70,996, 322 414,799,562 80,831,561 501,774,453 144,376,245 548,850, 476 97,336,282 585, 407, 483 92,993,450 594,665,701 | 223,201,486 $58,218,118 54,057,047 54,817,850 62, 499,369 62,666,120 59,172,818 51,898,138 40,133,194 32,220, 724 28,337,553 38,025,984 48,485,271 56,254.141 52,670,569 55,568,978 45,969,221 49,551,961 59,611,513 65, 409,368 67,869,081 69,756,914 76,952,998 69,980,730 68,386,632 52,422,069 45,560,309 48,566,794 48,612,927 45,568,032 49,315, 441 69,981,810 87,674,175 99,103,168 102,743,721 116, 475,135 105,196,154 113,662,529 219,195,804 131,335,287 131,185, 750 69,877,835 52,885,467 2,115, 418, 691 2,795,113,397 Pr.ct. 10.5 .1 10.0 10.3 9.9 10.1 9.8 Pr. ct. Pr. ct. 11.8 8.8 10.4 8.3 10.2 8.2 10.7 8.4 10.3 7.9 9.5 7.9 8.1 7.8 6.3 7.0 5.3 6.8 4.8 7.6 6.1 6.7 7.8 6.2 8.4 8.2 6.4 9.5 8.6 6.7 8.6 8.6 6.7 8.6 8.2 6.4 6.9 7.8 6.1 7.3 7.9 6.1 8.5 7.9 6.1 8.8 7.9 6.1 8.7 7.9 6.0 8.6 8.1 6.1 8.9 7.9 5.9 7.8 7.5 5.6 7.4 7.5 5.5 5.6 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.4 6.9 5.0 5.4 6.7 4.8 5.2 6.9 5.0 5.8 7.4 5.4 8.2 7.9 5.6 8.1 io. a 5.7 9.8 6.8 10.5 8.7 5.9 10.1 9.9 10.4 6.6 9.2 9.0 6.1 10.4 9.5 6.8 17.2 10.8 16.4 10.89 6.75 9.10 10.12 6.18 8.72 8.89 6.67 8.54 "March 1,1906, to June 30, 1907. No. 60.—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 OF THEIR CAPITAL, AND CIRCULATION ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1909. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Penn Yan, N. Y « First National Bank, Norwich, Conn.a Second National Bank, Otturowa Iowa b Second National Bank, Canton, Ohio f> First National Bank, Lansing, Mich.fc First National Bank, Columbia, Mo Total New bank with same title. Date of liquidation. Apr. May do Capital. Issued. Outstanding. 6,1864 2,1864 Oct. 3,1864 Dec. 5,1864 Sept. 19,1864 $100,000 $90,666 $125 100,000 90,000 125 & Never completed organization. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 235 No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDERTHE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. Capital. Issued. First National Bank, Carondelet, Mo First National Bank, Utica, N. Y.oPa Pittston National Bank, Pittston, Mar. 15,1865 June 9,1865 Sept. 16,1865 Total Fourth National Bank, Indianapolis. Ind Berkshire National Bank, Adams, Mass.& National Union Bank, Rochester, N. Y First National Bank, Leonardsville, N. Y Farmers' National Bank, Richmond, Va Total Nov. Dec. Apr. July Oct. 30,1865 8,1865 26,1866 11,1866 22,1866 Nov. Nov. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Mav Julv Sept. 25,1866 28,1866 1,1867 9,1867 11,1867 18,1867 19,1867 29,1867 28,1867 3,1867 26,1867 ! Farmers' National Bank, Waukesha, Wis National Bank of Metropolis, Washington, D. C First National Bank, Providence, Pa National State Bank, Dubuque, Iowa First National Bank of Newton, Newtonville, Mass... First National Bank, New Ulm, Minn National Bank of Crawford County, Meadville, Pa Kittanning National Bank, Kittanning, Pa.& City National Bank, Savannah, Ga. c Ohio National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio First National Bank, Kingston, N. Y Total First National Bank, Bluffton, Ind Dec. 5,1867 National Exchange Bank, Richmond, Va do First National Bank, Skaneateles, N. Y Dec. 21,1867 First National Bank, Jackson, Miss Dec. 26,1867 First National Bank, Downingtown, Pa Jan. 14,1868 First National Bank, Titusville, Pa Jan. 15,1868 Appleton National Bank, Appleton, Wis Jan. 21,1868 National Bank of Whitestown, N. Y Feb. 14,1868 First National Bank, New Brunswick, N. J Feb. 26,1868 First National Bank, Cuvahoga Falls, Ohio. „ Mar. 4,1868 First National Bank, Cedar burg, Wis Mar. 23,1868 Commercial National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Apr. 28,1868 Second National Bank, Watertown, N. Y July 21,1868 First National Bank, South Worcester, N. Y Aug. 4.1868 National Mechanics and Farmers' Bank, Albany, N. Y. do Second National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa Aug. 5,1868 First National Bank, Steubenville, Ohio Aug. 8,1868 First National Bank, Plumer, Pa Aug. 25,1868 Sept. 30,1868 First National Bank, Danville, Va Total First National Bank, Dorchester, Mass First National Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa Merchants and Mechanics' National Bank, Troy, N. Y. 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, Ilallowell, Me. First National Bank, Clvde. 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, HI National Bank of Commerce, Georgetown, I). C Total . . . Miners' National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah First National Bank, Vinton, Iowa National Exchange Bank, Philadelphia, Pa First National Bank, Decatur, 111 National Union Bank, Owego, N. Y First National Bank, Berlin, Wis Central National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio First National Bank, Dayton, Ohio a New bank with same title. & Consolidated with Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. May June June July Aug. Oct. 23; 1868 17,1868 31,1868 7 1809 12,1869 26,180!) 0, 1869 15,1809 19,1869 23,1869 10,1869 7,1869 22,1869 30,lS00 30,1869 28,1869 $30,000 $91 200,000 230,000 25,500 91 100,000 100,000 400,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 567 192,500 45,000 85,000 807 560 17,211 750,000 422,500 19,145 100,000 200,000 100,000 150,000 150,000 60,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 500,000 200,000 90,000 180,000 90,000 127,000 130,000 54,000 440 2,669 1,110 1,135 1,068 655 450,666 180,000 5,380 1,888 2,060,000 1,301,000 14,345 50,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 120,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 100,000 175,000 350,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 45,000 180,000 135,000 45,500 90,000 86,750 45,000 45,500 90,000 45,000 90,000 345,950 90,000 157, 400 314,950 42,500 135, 000 87,500 45,000 389 440 1,052 125 889 783 593 1,201 508 368 1,720 750 1,479 1,415 338 1,438 1,068 215 2,595,000 2,116,050 14,993 132,500 67.500 184.750 90,000 109,850 85,000 135,000 333,000 53,350 44,000 134,990 85,250 85,000 45,000 45,000 90,000 1,737 488 1,449 695 781 497 1,220 1,845 373 675 868 224 415 213 140 865 1,720,190 12, 490 135,000 42,500 175,750 85,250 RS.250 44,000 425,000 135,000 686 182 1,560 1,001 817 369 2,790 1,009 150,000 | 75, 000 300,000 100,000 125, 000 200, 000 150,000 1,000,000 60,000 50, 000 422,700 390,000 100,000 50, 000 50,000 100,000 3,322,710 Dec. 2,1869 Dec. 13,1869 Jan. 8,1870 Jan. 10,1870 Jan 11 1870 Jan. 25,1870 Mar. 31,1870 Apr. 9,1870 another bank, $25,500 Outstanding. 150,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 100 000 500,000 500,000 ; 150,000 c Never completed organization. 236 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. National Bank of Chemung, Elmira, N. Y Merchants' National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Chemung Canal National Bank, Elmira, N. Y Central National Bank, Omaha, NeDr.o First National Bank, Clarksville, Va First National Bank, Burlington, Vt First National Bank, Lebanon, Ohio Date of liquidation. June June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. 10,1870 14,1870 16,1870 3,1870 23,1870 13,1870 15,1870 24,1870 Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. May June Aug. 27,1870 7,1871 15,1871 25,1871 28,1871 31,1871 2,1871 24,1871 11,1871 Nov. Dec. Jan. Jan. May May June July Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. 22,1871 26,1871 6,1872 9,1872 10,1872 24,1872 24,1872 15,1872 8,1872 9,1872 10,1872 4,1872 22,1872 Nov. Nov. Nov. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Apr. 7,1872 8,1872 16,1872 14,1873 18,1873 28,1873 7,1873 11,1873 15,1873 Total National Exchange Bank, Lansingburg, N. Y Muskingum National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio United National Bank, Winona, Minn First National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa Saratoga County National Bank, Waterford, N. Y State National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo First National Bank, Fenton, Mich First National Bank, Wellsburg, W. Va Clarke National Bank, Rochester, N. Y 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, Me Atlantic National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y Merchants and Farmers' National Bank, Quincy, 111.. First National Bank, Rochester, N. Y Lawrenceburg National Bank, Ind Jewett City National Bank, Jewett City, Conn First National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn Total First National Bank, Goshen, Ind Kidder National Gold Bank, Boston, Mass Second National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio Orange County National Bank, Chelsea, Vt Second National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y Richmond National Bank, Richmond, Ind.a First National Bank, Adams, N. Y Mechanics' National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y Farmers and Mechanics' N. B., 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 do June 3,1873 June 30,1873 July 18,1873 Aug. 30,1873 Sept. 25,1873 , .do. .. Sept. 30,1873 Oct. 2,1873 Oct. 22,1873 Total Nov. 29,1873 City National Bank, Green Bay, Wis Jan. 1,1874 First National Bank, Shelbina, Mo Jan. 8,1874 Second National Bank, Nashville, Tenn Jan. 13,1874 First National Bank, Oneida, N. Y Feb. 7,1874 Merchants' National Bank, Hastings, Minn Mar. 3,1874 National Bank of Tecumseh, Mich Mar. 7,1874 Gallatin National Bank, Shawneetown, 111 Mar. 26,1874 First National Bank, Brookville, Pa Apr. 14,1874 Citizens' National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Apr. 27,1874 Citizens' National Bank, Charlottesville, Va Apr. 28,1874 Farmers' National Bank, Warren, 111 May 6,1874 First National Bank, Medina, Ohio May 25,1874 Croton River National Bank, South East, N. Y Merchants' N. B. of West Virginia, Wheeling, W. Va.. July 7,1874 July 15,1874 Central National Bank, Baltimore, Md July 22,1874 Second National Bank, Leavenworth, Kans a New bank with same title. Capital. Issued. Outstanding. $100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 $90,000 90,000 179,990 90,000 $467 560 1,151 797 27,000 270,000 85,000 85 2,577 537 2,900,000 1,962,740 14,588 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 90.000 90,000 45,000 90,000 135,000 90,000 49,500 90,000 180 000 508 590 355 3,727 863 513 442 617 1,626 1,000,000 859,500 9,241 100,000 75,000 300,000 105,500 500,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 150,000 400,000 200,000 60,000 100,000 90,000 67,000 270,000 91,700 450,000 45,000 81,000 165,000 135,000 206,100 180,000 48,750 80,910 657 445 760 720 5,465 492 846 1,215 1,140 2,055 1,780 378 621 2,340,500 1,910,060 16,574 115,000 300,000 154,700 200,000 100,000 230,000 75,000 140,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 250,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 500,000 103,500 120,000 138,140 180,000 90,000 207,000 66,000 93,800 83,250 31,500 45,000 45,000 116,770 225,000 438,750 97,500 180,000 45,000 150,300 1,147 3,364,700 2,452,410 30,599 50,000 100,000 125,000 125,000 100,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 200,000 500,000 200,000 100,000 45,000 90,000 92,920 110,500 90,000 45,000 225,000 90,000 45,000 90,000 45,000 45,000 166,550 450,000 180,000 90,000 535 510 1,040 1,323 1,292 610 1,596 1,030 130 496 480 217 2,708 4,248 825 1,720 1,332 1,828 1,065 6,805 797 765 753 50 545 640 1,245 2,332 4,782 1,179 3,098 639 1,597 237 BEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CUKBENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OP SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of Name and location of bank. Teutonia National Bank, New Orleans, La City National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn First National Bank, Cairo, 111 . liquidation. . . Sept. 2,1874 Sept. 10,1874 Oct. 10,1874 Total First National Bank, Olathe, Kans First National Bank, Beverly, Ohio Union National Bank, La Fayette, Ind Ambler National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. a Mechanics' National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Evansville, Wis First National Bank, Baxter Springs, Kans People's National Bank, Pueblo, Colo National Bank of Commerce, Green Bay, Wis Nov. 9,1874 Nov. 10,1874 Dec. 4,1874 Dec. 7,1874 Dec. 30,1874 Jan. 9,1875 Jan. 12,1875 do do First National Bank, Millersburg, Ohio First National Bank, Staunton, Va National City Bank, Milwaukee, WTis Irasburg National Bank of Orleans, Irasburg, Vt First National Bank, Pekin, 111 Merchants and Planters' National Bank, Augusta, Ga.. Monticello National Bank, Monticello, Iowa Iowa City National Bank, Iowa City, Iowa First National Bank, Wheeling, W. Va First National Bank, Mount Clemens, Mich First National Bank, Knob Noster, Mo First National Bank, Brodhead, Wis Auburn City National Bank, Auburn, N. Y First National Bank, El Dorado, Kans First National Bank, Junction City, Kans First National Bank, Chetopa, Kans First National Bank, Golden, Colo National Bank of Jefferson, Wis . Green Lane National Bank, Green Lane, Pa State National Bank, Topeka, Kans Farmers' National Bank, Marshalltown, Iowa Richland National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio Planters' National Bank, Louisville, Ky First National Bank, Gallatin, Tenn First National Bank, Charlestown, W. Va People's National Bank, Winchester, 111 First National Bank, New Lexington, Ohio First National Bank, Ishpeming, Mich Fayette County National Bank, Washington, Ohio Jan. 23,1875 Feb. 24,1875 Mar. 17,1875 Mar. 25,1875 Mar. 30,1875 .do Apr. 14,1875 Apr. 22,1875 May 20,1875 May 29,1875 June 24,1875 June 26,1875 June 30,1875 July 1,1875 July 19,1875 Aug. 25,1875 Aug. 26,1875 Sept. 9,1875 Sept. 15,1875 Sept. 18,1875 Sept. 25,1875 Sept. 30,1875 Oct. 1,1875 Oct. 2,1875 Oct. 4,1875 Oct. 12,1875 Oct. 20,1875 Oct. 26,1875 do Total Merchants' National Bank, Fort Wayne, Ind Kansas City National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Schoolcraft, Mich First National Bank, Curwensville, Pa National Marine Bank, St. Paul, Minn First National Bank, Rochester, Ind First National Bank, Lodi, Ohio Iron National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio First National Bank, Ashland, Nebr First National Bank, Paxton, 111 First National Bank, Bloomfield, Iowa Marietta National Bank, Marietta, Ohio Salt Lake City National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah.. First National Bank, La Grange, Mo First National Bank, Atlantic, Iowa First National Bank, Spencer, Ind National Currency Bank, New York, N. Y Caverna National Bank, Caverna, Ky City National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa National State Bank, Des M^ines, Iowa First National Bank, Trenton, Mo First National Bank, Bristol, Tenn First National Bank, Leon, Iowa Anderson County National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ky. First National Bank, Newport, Ind First National Bank, De Pere, W is Second National Bank, Lawrence, Kans Commercial National Bank, Versailles, Ky State National Bank, Atlanta, Ga Nov. 8,1875 Nov. 13.1875 Nov. 17,1875 Dec. 17,1875 Dec. 28,1875 Jan. 11,1876 do Jan. 19,1876 Jan. 26,1876 Jan. 28,1876 Feb. 5,1876 Feb. 16,1876 Feb. 21,1876 Feb. 24,1876 Mar. 7,1876 Mar. 11,1876 Mar. 23,1876 May 13,1876 May 25,1876 June 21,1876 June 22,1876 July 10,1876 July 11,1876 July 29,1876 Aug. 7,1876 Aug. 17,1876 Aug. 23,1876 Aug. 26,1876 Aug. 31,1876 a No circulation. Capital. Issued. Outstanding. $300,000 170,000 100,000 $270,000 148,001 90,000 $1,290 592 1,147 2,745,000 2,407,971 21,789 50,000 102,000 250,000 42,500 250,000 55,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 125,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 150,000 350,000 75,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 45,000 90,000 224,095 290 1,207 3,404 125,900 45,000 36,000 27,000 90.000 60', 400 90,000 60,000 67,500 90,000 169,000 45,000 104,800 225,000 27,000 43,800 45,000 141,300 45,000 45,000 36,000 27,000 54,000 90,000 30,600 27,000 130,300 315,000 45,000 90,000 67,500 45,000 45,000 81,280 1,530 384 305 165 600 1,266 753 680 747 1,089 1,130 121 1,451 2,335 70 292 378 1,842 3,250 250 239 162 863 173 88 130 1,832 2,625 325 653 523 270 248 427 3,869,500 3,025,475 32,097 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 55,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 70,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 170,000 200,000 46,820 65,991 45,000 90,000 59,710 45,000 90,000 90,000 45,000 45,000 49,500 90,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 63,000 45,000 45,000 68,929 50,795 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 31,500 67,500 153,000 73,725 380 699 418 902 1,135 293 1,028 503 314 471 850 1,499 745 245 418 341 750 170 341 1,080 354 247 665 175 234 149 505 1,082 420 238 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Syracuse National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y.... First National Bank, Northumberland, Pa.. Date of liquidation. Sept. 25,1876 Oct. 6,1876 Total First National Bank, Lancaster, Mo First National Bank, Council Grove, Kans National Bank Commerce, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Palmyra, Mo First National Bank, Newton, Iowa National Southern Kentucky Bank, Bowling Green, Ky First National Bank, Monroe, Iowa First National Bank, New London, Conn Winona Deposit National Bank, Winona, Minn First National Bank, South Charleston, Ohio Lake Ontario National Bank, Oswego, N. Y First National Bank, Sidney, Ohio Chillicothe National Bank, Chillicothe, Ohio First National Bank, Manhattan, Kans National Bank, Monticello, Ky First National Bank, Rockville, Ind Georgia National Bank, Atlanta, Ga First National Bank, Adrian, Mich First National Bank, Napoleon, Ohio First National Bank, Lancaster, Ohio First National Bank, Minerva, Ohio Kinney National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio First National Bank, Green Bay, Wis National Exchange Bank, Wakefield, R.I Outstanding. $200,000 100,000 $117,961 62,106 $2,573 1,363 2,865,000 1,900,537 20,349 50,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 27,000 26,500 71,465 46,140 45,000 295 820 915 844 Dec. 23,1876 Jan. 1,1877 Jan. 9,1877 Jan. 28,1877 Feb. 24,1877 50,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 275,000 52,000 100,000 52,000 60,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 70,000 27,000 35,700 38,300 63,285 90,000 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 34,650 180 184 1,404 953 570 3,645 628 1,120 453 370 2,195 1,148 471 708 1,219 443 700 930 500 2,229,000 1,305,760 20,793 50,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 200,000 80,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 45,000 45,000 441,000 41,350 90,000 52,167 82,500 53,055 45,000 89,000 45,000 32,400 45,000 64,750 27,000 33,471 44,500 75,713 89,400 45,000 88,400 38,461 69,750 31,500 40,500 44,200 26,300 44,500 49,000 29,300 85,705 89,300 67,110 52,700 44,200 43,700 89,200 45,000 178,300 715 621 14,102 577 1,549 2,590 1,562 3,448 390 1,124 592 350 631 579 1,640 864 312 3,103 315 315 1,325 550 1,851 240 292 395 277 501 260 236 495 926 1,440 1,079 1,264 2,455 1,489 790 2,788 4,100,000 2,646,432 54,032 100,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 89,100 45,000 44,500 78,750 543 1,036 467 600 ....do Feb. 26,1877 Apr. 9,1877 Apr. 13,1877 Apr. 23,1877 Apr. 25,1877 May 31,1877 June 11,1877 June 30,1877 Aug. 1,1877 Aug. 24,1877 Aug. 28,1877 Oct. 19,1877 Oct. 27,1877 Nov. 10,1877 Nov. 13,1877 Nov. 23,1877 Dec. 1,1877 Dec. 6,1877 Dec. 20,1877 Dec. 31,1877 Jan. 8,1878 do. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr May June June June July Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. 10,1878 19,1878 22,1878 7,1878 28,1878 1,1878 2,1878 4,1878 5,1878 14,1878 19,1878 26,1878 30,1878 5,1878 20,1878 24,1878 25,1878 31,1878 1,1878 5,1878 15,1878 31,1878 7,1878 13,1878 24,1878 2,1878 4,1878 10,1878 14,1878 11,1878 Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. 22,1878 30,1878 14,1878 16,1878 Total. Farmers' National Bank, Bangor, Me Pacific National Bank, Council Bluffs, Iowa.. National Bank, Anamosa, Iowa Digitized forFirst FRASER Smithfield National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Issued. 14,1876 28,1876 2,1876 12,1876 16,1876 Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Total.. First National Bank, Union City, Ind First National Bank, Negaunee, Mich Tenth National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Paola, Kans National Exchange Bank, Troy, N. Y Second National Bank, La Fayette, Ind State National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn Second National Bank, St. Louis, Mo First National Bank, Sullivan, Ind Rockland County National Bank, Nyack, N. Y First National Bank, Wyandotte, Kans First National Bank, Boone, Iowa First National Bank, Pleasant Hill, Mo National Bank of Gloversville, N. Y First National Bank, Independence, Mo National State Bank, Lima, Ind First National Bank, Tell City, Ind First National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio Eleventh Ward National Bank, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Prophetstown, 111 First National Bank, Jackson, Miss First National Bank, Eau Claire, Wis First National Bank, Washington, Ohio First National Bank, Middleport, Ohio First National Bank, Streator, 111 First National Bank, Muir, Mich Kane County National Bank, St. Charles, 111 First National Bank, Carthage, Mo Security National Bank, Worcester, Mass 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, Little Falls, N. Y. Capital. EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 239 No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circula tion. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. First National Bank, Buchanan, Mich Dec. 21,1878 First National Bank, Prairie City, 111 Dec. 24,1878 Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111 Jan. 4,1879 Franklin National Bank Columbus Ohio do Traders' National Bank, Bangor, Me Jan. 14,1879 do First National Bank, Gonic, N. H . . do First National Bank Salem N C . do First National Bank, Granville, Ohio . ...do Commercial National Bank, Petersburg, Va do First National Gold Bank, Stockton, Cal do First National Bank, Sheboygan Wis Jan. 21,1879 First National Bank, Boscobel, Wis Jan. 25,1879 National Marine Bank, Oswego, N. Y F e b . 15,1879 Central National Bank, Hightstown, N. J F e b . 18,1879 Brookville National Bank, Brookville, Ind Feb. 27,1879 Farmers' National Bank, Centerville, Iowa Mar. 1,1879 First National Bank, Clarinda, Iowa Mar. 3,1879 Waterville National Bank, Waterville, Me Mar. 4,1879 First National Bank, Tremont, Pa Apr. 15,1879 First National Bank, Atlanta, 111 Apr. 22,1879 Union National Bank, Aurora, 111 Apr. 26,1879 National Bank of Menasha, Wis May 8,1879 National Exchange Bank, Jefferson City, Mo May 15,1879 First National Bank, Hannibal, Mo June 16,1879 Merchants' National Bank, Winona, Minn July 3,1879 Farmers' National Bank, Keithsburg, 111 July 5,1879 First National Bank, Franklin, Ky July 8,1879 National Bank of Salem, Ind July 19,1879 Fourth National Bank, Memphis, Tenn July 21,1879 Bedford National Bank, Bedford, Ind Aug. 15,1879 First National Bank, Afton, Iowa Aug. 16,1879 First National Bank, Deer Lodge, Mont Aug. 30,1879 First National Bank, Batavia, 111 National Gold Bank and Trust Co., San Francisco, Cal. Sept. 1,1879 Total Gainesville National Bank, Gainesville, Ala First National Bank, Hackensack, N. J National Bank of Delavan, Delavan, Wis Mechanics' National Bank, Nashville, Tenn Manchester National Bank, Manchester, Ohio First National Bank, Meyersdale, Pa First National Bank, Mifflinburg, Pa National Bank of Michigan, Marshall, Mich National Exchange Bank, Houston, Tex Ascutney National Bank, Windsor, Vt Nov. 25,1879 Dec. 6,1879 Jan. 7,1880 Jan. 13,1880 do Mar. 5,1880 Mar. 8,1880 May 14,1880 Sept. 10,1880 Oct. 19,1880 Total First National Bank, Seneca Falls, N. Y 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 Merchants' National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn Farmers' National Bank, Mechanicsbur?, Ohio First National Bank, Green Spring, Ohio First National Bank, Cannon Falls, Minn First National Bank, Coshocton, Ohio Manufacturers' National Bank, Three Rivers, Mich... First National Bank, Lansing, Iowa First National Bank, Watertown, N. Y First National Bank, Americus, Ga First National Bank, St. Joseph, Mich First National Bank, Logan, Ohio Clement National Bank, Rutland, Vt.o First National Bank, Rochelle, 111 First National Bank, Shakopee, Minn National State Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa First National Bank, Hobart, N. Y Attica National Bank, Attica, N. Y National Bank of Brighton, Boston, Mass Nov. 23,1880 Nov. 27,1880 Dec. 6,1880 Jan. 11,1881 do Jan. 27,1881 Jan. 31,1881 Feb. 18,1881 do.. Feb. 21,1881 do Feb. 25,1881 do May 26,1881 June 17,1881 June 30,1881 July 8,1881 Aug. 1,1881 Aug. 9,1881 Aug. 10,1881 Aug. 13,1881 Aug. 27,1881 Aug. 30,1881 Oct. 4,1881 Total.. New bank with same title. Outstanding. $50,000 50,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 150,000 50,000 120,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 120,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 75,000 50,000 125, 000 50,000 50, 000 100, 000 100,000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 125, 000 100, 000 50, 000 50,000 50, 000 750,000 $27,000 27,000 59,160 93,070 76, 400 45,597 128,200 34,365 99,800 238, 600 45,000 43,900 44,300 32,400 89,000 41,500 45,000 110,300 64, 600 26, 500 82,000 44,500 45,000 88,200 35,000 27,000 54,000 44,400 45, 000 87,200 26,500 45,000 44,300 40, 000 $267 260 4,706 2,197 1,352 1,013 1,340 1,046 1,572 10,199 555 750 1,985 '292 1,530 457 666 2,047 1,350 220 1,573 687 698 817 401 460 575 423 790 1,047 276 850 1,526 9,605 4, 450, 000 2,337,142 56,178 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 100,000 120, 000 100,000 100, 000 90, 000 90,000 27, 000 90, 000 48,303 30, 600 87,825 100, 800 31,500 90, 000 1,267 1,029 1,350 688 250 1,550 2,171 455 1,510 870, 000 686 CP8 11 04.^ 60, 000 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 100,000 50, 000 150,000 100, 000 50, 000 50,000 50, 000 50,000 50, 000 100,000 60, 000 60,000 50,000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 300,000 54, 000 27, 000 45, 000 45, 000 119, 405 45, 000 98,268 80,140 45, 000 45, 000 53, 058 45, 000 45, 000 75,510 45, 000 20,500 45,000 947 458 271 290 1,735 1,629 1,431 390 584 317 799 693 1,114 2,080 697 591 1,050 45,000 45,000 81, 665 90, 000 45, 000 270,000 673 920 1,525 1,404 180 3,367 1 820 000 1, 465,546 23,145 240 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. Capital. Issued. 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, Ohio First National Bank, New London, Conn National Bank of Royalton, Vt First National Bank, Whitehall, N. Y National Bank of Pulaski, Term First National Bank, Alton, 111 Havana National Bank, Havana, N. Y First National Bank, Brownsville, Pa Second National Bank;, Franklin, Ind Merchants' National Bank, Georgetown, Colo Commercial National Bank, Toledo, Ohio Harmony National Bank, Harmony, Pa First National Bank, Liberty, Ind Manufacturers' National Bank, Amsterdam, N. Y Nov. 1,1881 Dec. 1,1881 Dec. 15,1881 Dec. 24,1881 Dec. 31,1881 , Jan. 3,1882 Jan. 10,1882 do. Jan. 18,1882 Jan. 23,1882 , Mar. 30,1882 Apr. 15,1882 May 2,1882 June 20,1882 June 22,1882 , July 6,1882 July 7,1882 July 22,1882 Aug. 1,1882 Total. First National Bank, Bay City, Mich First National Bank, Ripley, Ohio National Bank of State of New York, New York, N. Y. First National Bank, Wellington, Ohio Second National Bank, Jefferson, Ohio First National Bank, Painesville, Ohio St. Nicholas National Bank, New York, N. Y 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, Russellville, Ky National Bank of Vandalia, 111 Traders' National Bank, Charlotte, N. C First National Bank, Norfolk, Nebr First National Bank, Midland City, Mich.o 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 Total. Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, IU.o 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' Nat'l Bank, New York,N. Y. Princeton National Bank, Princeton, N. J Kearsarge National Bank, Warner, N. H Second National Bank, Lansing, Mich First National Bank, Ellensburg, Wash German National Bank, Millerstown, Pa Exchange National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio First National Bank, Rushville, 111 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 Manufacturers' National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn Fanners and Merchants' Nat'l Bank,Uhrichsville,Ohio. Metropolitan National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Grand Forks, N. Dak Iron National Bank, Gunnison, Colo Nov. Nov. 10^ 1882 Dec. 6,1882 Dec. 12,1882 Dec. 26,1882 Dec. 30,1882 ....do ....do Jan. 3,1883 Jan. 9,1883 ....do do. Jan. 11,1883 Jan. 16,1883 Feb. 3,1883 Feb. 5,1883 Mar. 1,1883 Mar. 5,1883 June 30,1883 Aug. 25,1883 Oct. 1,1883 Oct. 15,1883 Oct. 23,1883 Nov. 10.1883 Dec. 24,1883 Jan. 8,1884 Jan. 22.1884 Jan. 31,1884 Feb. 20,1884 Mar. 25,1884 Apr. 7,1884 Apr. 18,1884 Apr. 24,1884 May 17,1884 June 30,1884 July 31,1884 Aug. 9,1884 Aug. 12,1884 Aug. 27,1884 Sept. 30,1884 Oct. 4,1884 Oct. 10,1884 Oct. 11,1884 Oct. 20,1884 Oct. 28,1884 Nov. 1,1884 Nov. 10,1884 Nov. 18,1884 Dec. 2,1884 Dec. 8,1884 No circulation issued. Outstanding. $50,000 50,000 50,000 120,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 50, 000 70,000 100, 000 50,000 75,000 100,000 50, 000 100,000 50, 000 60,000 80, 000 $45,000 48,500 45,000 72,000 45,000 45,000 112, 818 90,000 45,000 43, 700 90, 000 45,000 67,500 81,060 45,000 90,000 45, 000 54,000 72,000 $585 1,140 715 310 599 580 1,404 994 1,562 737 2,456 1,125 1,587 2,620 512 1,100 380 770 655 1,555,000 1,181,578 19,831 400, 000 100,000 800, 000 100,000 100, 000 200,000 500,000 500,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 45,000 30,000 50,000 56,000 300,000 35,000 100,000 500,000 150,000 156,100 69,201 397,004 90,000 90,000 162,800 450,000 29,700 45,000 59,400 101,100 40,050 90,000 38,800 11,240 2,607 2,749 6,482 1,376 1,010 3,688 14,468 5,490 1,099 1,206 2,827 585 1,455 710 27,000 48,900 141,200 11,250 90,000 102,800 135,000 230 415 555 480 6,043 480 4,566,000 2,386,545 53,955 700,000 50,000 100,000 68,250 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 73,000 300,000 50,000 3,000,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 22,500 17,300 44,000 167,600 45,000 11,240 90,000 85,400 72,500 23,586 40,000 13,500 45,000 78,000 66,500 72,000 44,200 45,000 22,150 22,500 45,000 34,600 1,447,000 19,250 11.250 420 140 170 890 1,940 575 90 1,706 3,635 1,200 702 1,114 30 495 475 1,910 1,953 470 515 360 185 320 140 30,784 169 05 241 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Freehold National Banking Co., Freehold, N. J Albia National Bank, Albia, Iowa First National Bank, Carlinville, 111 Freeman's National Bank, Augusta, Me First National Bank, Kokomo, Ind First National Bank, Sabetha, Kans , First National Bank, Wyoming, 111 , First National Bank, Tarentum, Pa First National Bank, Walnut, 111 Farmers' National Bank, Franklin, Tenn , Citizens' National Bank, Sabetha, Kans First National Bank, Tucson, Ariz Ripon National Bank, Ripon, Wis Farmers' National Bank, Franklin, Ohio First National Bank, Prescott, Ariz National Union Bank, Swanton, Vt German National Bank, Memphis, Tenn Merchants and Farmers'Nat'l Bank, Shakopee, Minn. First National Bank, Superior, Wis Shetucket National Bank, Norwich, Conn Cumberland National Bank, Cumberland, R. I First National Bank, Columbia, Tenn Union National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Centerville, Ind Manufacturers' National Bank, Appleton, Wis First National Bank, Plankinton, S. Dak Dec. 10,1884 Dec. 16,1884 .do ' Dec. 26,1884 Jan. 1,1885 Jan. 2,1885 Jan. 13,1885 do Jan. 21,1885 Jan. 24,1885 Jan. 27,1885 Jan. 31,1885 Feb. 7,1885 Apr. 1,1885 Apr. 9,1885 Apr. 28,1885 May 6,1885 May 12,1885 May 16,1885 May 18,1885 June 5,1885 July 14,1885 July 21,1885 Oct. 3,1885 Oct. 10,1885 Oct. 21,1885 Total. Valley National Bank, St. Louis, Mo First National Bank, Belton, Tex First National Bank, Granville, Ohio Concordia National Bank, Concordia, Kans Citizens' National Bank, Beloit, Wis 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 First National 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 Dec. 4,1885 Jan. 6,1886 Feb. 15,1386 Mar. 12,1886 Mar. 22,1886 Mar. 24,1886 Apr. 14,1886 Apr. 20,1886 May 8,1886 May 12,1886 May 28,1886 July 31,1886 Aug. 9,1886 Sept. 16,1886 do Sept. 25,1886 Oct. 11,1886 Oct. 14,1886 Oct. 20,1886 Oct. 21,1886 .do. Oct. 22,1886 Oct. 23,1886 Oct. 25,1886 Total. First National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind First National Bank, Concord, Mich Jamestown National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak First National Bank, Berea, Ohio First National Bank, Allerton, Iowa Second National Bank, Hillsdale, Mich Topton National Bank, Topton, Pa First National Bank, Warsaw, 111 First National Bank, Hamburg, Iowa Darlington National Bank, Darlington, S. C 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, Leaven worth, K a n 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 10774—CUR 1909 16 Nov. 11,1886 Nov. 27,1886 Nov. 29,1886 Dec. 1,1886 Dec. 6,1886 Dec. 18,1886 Dec. 28,1886 Dec. 31,1886 do Feb. 10,1887 Feb. 14,1887 Feb. 28,1887 Mar. 9,1887 Mar. 11,1887 Mar. 15,1887 Mar. 23,1887 Apr. 12,1887 May 5,1887 June 22,1887 June 30,1887 Outstanding. $50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 175,300 50,000 60,000 100,000 125,000 100,000 1,200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 $93,000 11,240 22, 450 90,000 45,000 10,740 11,200 42,500 36,000 10,740 11,240 28,100 16,200 27,350 11,250 43,800 120,100 10,240 18,900 72,000 106,200 66,800 25,100 27,350 45,000 11,250 $2,760 115 881 1,741 1,460 65 130 580 170 80 100 325 100 695 90 1,130 4,086 95 180 1,363 1,873 1,628 6,704 400 1,078 72 6,520,300 2,570,850 78,339 250,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50.000 50,000 39,680 13,410 45,000 45,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 44,960 23,490 26,500 11,240 11,240 13,490 89,520 25,760 33,750 45,000 35,490 15,500 11,240 11,170 38,270 13,020 43,931 44,185 39,310 45,000 96,140 45,000 45,000 22,500 1,125 220 1,046 140 170 375 2,278 435 360 765 2,159 190 1,726,100 834,470 18,159 500,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 162,325 11,250 11,250 45,000 11,250 13,892 18,000 38,250 13,500 22,500 237,230 75,610 42,500 27,000 22,500 11,250 11,250 22,500 11,250 11.250 1,080 90 30 925 1,610 1,846 80 1,695 345 445 2,963 890 1,406 270 110 235 255 210 180 480 70 1,340 380 1,019 695 1,099 540 2,460 480 643 170 242 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OP SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Mystic National Bank, Mystic, Conn Exchange National Bank, Louisiana, Mo. Exchange National Bank, Downs, Kans.. Date of liquidation. July 7,1887 July 12,1887 Aug. 1,1887 Outstanding. $47,205 11,250 11,250 $1,087 135 90 2,312,450 889,262 16,457 Nov. 3,1887 Nov. 4,1887 Dec. 6,1887 Dec. 15,1887 Dec 20,1887 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 Mar. 1,1888 Mar. 6,1888 Apr. 24,1888 Apr. 30,1888 May 1,1888 May 9,1888 May 21,1888 May 26,1888 June 1,1888 June 16,1888 June 21,1888 July 18,1888 Aug. 1,1888 Sept. 5,1888 50,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 56,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 125,000 300,000 100,000 280,000 75,000 11,700 45,000 22,500 10, 590 130 405 275 110 39, 580 45,000 25,905 35,018 11,250 11,250 11,240 10,710 45,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 11,250 11,250 11,250 44, 434 11.250 45| 000 93,316 74,730 22,500 52,510 16,875 1,445 1,610 460 996 285 200 150 235 405 280 90 65 150 155 105 515 170 760 2,651 1,310 200 590 120 Sept. 8,1888 Sept. 4,1888 Sept. 18,1888 100,000 100,000 50,000 21,720 27,000 11,250 660 900 50 Oct. Oct. 110,000 50,000 80,830 11,250 2,665 140 3,671,000 904,908 18,282 100,000 200,000 50.000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 220,000 60,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 250 000 50,000 50,000 60,000 22,500 97,520 11,250 11,250 10,690 11,250 11,250 217,710 21,870 86,590 17,100 11,250 45,000 26,622 22,500 22,500 77,150 13,000 26,100 11,250 10,170 22,500 45,000 11,250 49,809 22,500 11,250 195,680 11,250 44,900 13,500 150 3,020 90 65 105 125 70 6,250 3,910 1,017 1,420 80 1,451 1,445 180 445 3,395 106 3,145 310 85 440 460 100 2,553 250 175 3,850 120 1,913 130 4,1888 Total. San Diego National Bank, San Diego, Cal Nov. 7,1888 National Exchange Bank, Auburn, N. Y Nov. 16,1888 Nov. 21,1888 National Bank of Dayton, Wash .do First National Bank, Colby, Kans First National Bank, Russell Springs, Kans.. do First National Bank, Columbia, S. Dak Nov. 26,1888 Citizens' National Bank, Kingman, Kans Dec. D 24,1888 Bowery National Bank, New York, N. Y . . . . Jan. 2,1889 Second National Bank, Ionia, Mich Jan. • 8,1889 First National Bank, Johnstown, N. Y .... 16,1889 Jan. Jan. 26,1889 First National Bank, Canandaigua, N. Y Feb. 4,1889 Pendleton National Bank, Pendleton, Oreg.. Feb. 7.1.889 Iowa City National Bank. Iowa City, Iowa. Fleming County National Bank, Flemingsburg, Ky... Feb. 9,1889 Feb. 26,1889 Merchants' National Bank El Dorado, Kans Mar. 1,1889 Merchants' National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa. Mar. 15,1889 Norwich National Bank, Norwich, Conn Mar. 27,1889 First National Bank, Franklin, Nebr Apr. 3,1889 Farmers and Mechanics' N. B., Buffalo, N. Y. Apr. 8,1889 First National Bank, Du Bois City, Pa Apr. 27,1889 First National Bank, Cimarron, Kans Apr. 29,1889 Traders' National Bank, San Antonio, Tex May 20,1889 Merchants' National Bank, Duluth, Minn June 19,1889 Wright County National Bank, Clarion, Iowa. June 29,1889 National Bank, Lawrence, Kans do National Bank, Le Roy, N. Y do Halstead National Bank, Halstead, Kans July 1,1889 Farmers' National Bank, Mount Sterling, Ky. First National Bank, Keyport, N. J do National Bank, Huntsvihe, Ala July 3,1889 July 19,1889 German National Bank, Newton, Kans o No circulation. Issued. $52,450 50,000 50,000 Total. First National Bank, Tecumseh, Nebr Third National Bank, St. Paul, Minn First National Bank, Marshall, Mo First National Bank, Greene, Iowa Fulton National Bank, New York, N. Y.a 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 First National Bank, Greensburg, Kans First National Bank, Central City, Nebr Duluth National Bank, Duluth, Minn Bismarck National Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak First National Bank, 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, N. Y Hyde National Bank, Titusville, Pa State National Bank, Omaha, Nebr Cincinnati National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio First National Bank, Worthington, Minn So. Framingham Nat'l Bank, South Framingham, Mass ; First National Bank, Alameda, Cal First National Bank, Grass Valley, Cal Merchants' National Bank of West Va., Morgantown, W. Va First National Bank, Cawker City, Kans Capital. 243 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. First National Bank, Clay Center, Nebr. Vernon 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 Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. 8,1889 17,1889 23,1889 18,1889 1,1889 31,1889 Total. Farmers and Merchants' N. B., Valley City, N. Dak... Union National Bank, La Crosse, Wis Harper County National Bank, Anthony, Kans Lumberman's National Bank, Williamsport, Pa First National Bank, South Haven, Mich Durango National Bank, Durango, Colo First National Bank, Fox Lake, Wis First National Bank, Ogalalla, Nebr First National Bank, Stockton, Kans First National Bank, Kulo, Nebr First National Bank, Eagle Grove, Iowa Toledo National Bank, Toledo, Ohio National Exchange Bank, Kansas City, Mo National Bank, New Castle, Ky Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth, Mich First National Bank, Lockpoft, 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, Ky 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 National Village Bank, Bowdoinham, Me La Fayette National Bank, La Fayette, Ind Lincoln National Bank, Stanford, Ky Canastota National Bank, Canastota, N. Y First National Bank, Whitehall, Mich Meade County National Bank, Meade Center, K a n s . . . Farmers' National Bank, South Charlestown, Ohio . . . First National Bank, Columbus, Ohio Commercial National Bank, St. Paul, Minn Dec. 1,1889 Dec. 9,1889 Dec. 20,1889 Dec. 31,1889 .do Jan. Jan. 14,1890 do Jan. 15,1890 Jan. 20,1890 do Jan. 21,1890 Jan. 28,1890 Feb. 4,1890 Feb. 25,1890 Feb. 28,1890 Mar. 15,1890 ! Mar. 19,1890 ' Mar. 27,1890 Mar. 31,1890 Apr. 18,1890 Apr. 19,1890 Apr. 28.1890 Apr. 29; 1890 Apr. 30,1890 June 21,1890 June 24,1890 !j June 30,1890 .....do ! July 1,1890 July 2,1890 Aug. 5,1890 Aug. 28,1890 Aug. 29,1890 Sept. 8,1890 Sept. 25,1890 Sept. 30,1890 Oct. 6,1890 Oct. 15,1890 do. Oct. 27,1890 Total.. German American National Bank, Kansas City, Mo... Dec. 5,1890 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 do West Side National Bank, Wichita, Kans Anthony National Bank, Anthony, Kans do Commercial National Bank, Rochester, N. Y Jan. 27,1891 Mercantile National Bank, Louisiana, Mo National Bank, Eldorado, Kans Feb. 9,1891 First National Bank, Suffolk, Va Feb. 12,1891 Citizens' National Bank, Medicine Lodge, Kans , Feb. 19,1891 Rome National Bank, Rome, Ga Feb. 23,1891 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 Apr. 13,1891 First National Bank, Burr Oak, 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, East Saginaw, Mich June 23,1891 a No circulation. Outstanding. $50,000 60,000 66,000 50,000 125,000 50,000 $11,250 $145 14,850 11,250 78,220 27,000 570 820 5,348 1,235 3,516,000 1,354,731 44,973 65,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50;000 125,000 50,000 300,000 200,000 55,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 500,000 14,630 22,500 11,250 32,580 11,250 11,250 48,605 11,250 11,250 30,360 11,250 35,920 45,000 17,670 11,250 28,573 32,680 37, 487 220 305 90 1,905 797 15,805 11,240 24,654 11,250 45,000 11,250 11,250 45,000 11,250 33,750 59,249 11,250 32,641 35,748 64,033 45,000 55,927 11,250 11,250 11,710 220,465 45,000 2,019 2,322 270 1,100 160 205 550 235 610 2,056 100 2,420 1,270 3,641 340 2,568 440 130 570 8,273 610 4,255,000 I 1,248,727 48,376 45,000 10,750 22,500 13,500 22,500 10,750 41,820 11,250 10,745 11,250 11,250 22,500 22,500 22,500 33,750 45,000 45,000 11,250 11,250 22,500 11,250 33,750 570 145 540 180 340 110 2,197 120 230 155 182 115 315 260 315 480 160 370 135 360 130 400 250,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 250,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 2,637 80 190 180 140 3,895 440 760 270 3,625 680 2,273 244 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. N o . 60.—NATIONAL B A N K S THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE R E V I S E D STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date 9! liquidation. Capital. Issued. Twin City National Bank, New Brighton, Minn... Merchants' National Bank, Binghamton, N. Y First National Bank, Merced, Cai National Bank of Union County, Morganfleld, Ky .• Citizens' National Bank, Belton, Tex Citizens' National Bank, Gatesville, Tex Ord National Bank, Ord, Nebr First National Bank, Indianola, Nebr National Bank, Anderson, S. C First National Bank, Flushing, Mich First National Bank, Francestown, N. H Columbus National Bank, New York, N. Y June 23,1891 June 25,1891 June 30,1891 do. July 1,1891 do Aug. 22,1891 Aug. 31,1891 Sept 1,1891 Sept. 21,1891 Oct. 10,1891 Oct. 15,1891 Total.. Citizens' National Bank, Colorado, Tex First National Bank, La Grange, Ga 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, N. Y 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, Ka Tampa National Bank, Tampa, Fla Birmingham Bank, Birmingham, Ala First NationalNational 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 Nov. 3,1891 Dec. 1,1891 Dec. 8,1891 Dec. 22,1891 Dec. 26,1891 Dec. 28,1891 Dec. 31,1891 ....do Jan. 12,1892 do. Jan. 15,1892 Jan. 22,1892 Feb. 6,1892 Feb. 9,1892 Feb. 29,1892 Mar. 3,1892 Mar. 4,1892 Mar. 9,1892 Mar. 15,1892 Mar. 22,1892 do. Mar. 28,1892 Apr. 1,1892 Apr. 4,1892 Apr. 15,1892 Apr. 25,1892 Apr. 30,1892 May 2,1892 do June 15,1892 do. June 21,1892 July 5,1892 do. July 12,1892 July 22,1892 July 30,1892 Aug. 27,1892 Sept. 14,1892 Sept. 24,1892 Oct. 1,1892 Oct. 27,1892 Total. Continental National Bank, Kansas City, Mo... First National Bank, Clyde, Kans Eugene National Bank, Eugene City, Oreg Commercial National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa... First National Bank, Bates ville, 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, Mass First National Bank, Lorain, Ohio Covington City National Bank, Covington, Ky. Merchants' National Bank, Macon, Ga JEtna National Bank, Kansas City, Mo Citizens' National Bank, Orlando, Fla First National Bank, Lexington, III First National Bank, Ida Grove, Iowa Nov. 11,1892 Nov. 15,1892 Nov. 26,1892 Dec. 1,1892 do Dec. 3,1892 Dec. 5,1892 Dec. 31,1892 Jan. 4,1893 Jan. 10,1893 do Feb. 1, Feb. 14,1893 Mar. 9,1893 Mar. 22,1893 Apr. 1,1893 May 1,1893 Outstanding. $50,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 $11,250 61,638 43,400 88,090 10,750 11,250 11,250 11,250 14,050 11,250 61,135 45,000 $200 2,196 500 3,052 60 90 180 270 293 260 2,520 200 3,360,000 872,878 17,630 60,000 50,000 300,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 208,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 100, 000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 250,000 200,000 50,000 13,500 11,700 45,000 45,000 14,816 11,250 65,480 22,500 22,500 11,250 22,500 14,630 11,250 11,250 22,500 11,250 10,250 11,250 11,250 45,000 13,000 11,250 50,670 21, 700 45,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 45,000 11,250 22,500 25,102 11,250 33,750 22,500 11,250 22,500 33,750 11,250 45,000 45,000 10,250 150 245 642 2,030 1,662 200 5,605 1,185 1,335 100 2,277 2,085 120 170 310 90 145 5,018,000 959,848 33,748 200,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 60,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 65,000 150,000 75,000 500,000 100,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 44,500 10,750 11,250 33,750 13,500 45,000 10,750 21,750 14,020 143,010 16,095 225,000 21,800 44,550 21,880 16,410 510 285 150 300 690 2,120 220 2,147 160 3,790 585 10,958 370 1,500 285 370 200 780 390 942 3,230 165 330 95 220 105 1,500 1,170 350 2,180 185 780 810 100 420 300 100 510 430 105 245 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. First National Bank, Burnet, Tex Southern National Bank, New Orleans, La First National Bank, Santa Monica, Cal Finney County National Bank, Garden City, Kans.. Lake National Bank, Wolfboro, N. H First National Bank, Wa Keeney, Kans First National Bank, Springfield, Mo Farmers' and Merchants' N. B., Rock wall, Tex North Texas National Bank, Dallas, Tex Hoquiam National Bank, Hoquiam, Wash Gate City National Bank, Atlanta, Ga First National Bank, Big Timber, Mont Orono National Bank, Orono, Me Central National Bank, Dallas, Tex Fourth National Bank, Chattanooga, Term 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' N. B., Clarksville, Tenn. Total. York National Bank, York, Nebr First National Bank, Genessee, 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' N. Bank, Union City, Tenn First National Bank, Geneva, Nebr First National Bank, Centralia, Wash First National Bank, Opelousas, La State National Bank, Dallas, Tex First National Bank, Kinsley, Kans American National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah First National Bank, Clinton, Mo First National Bank, Medicine Lodge, Kans Globe National Bank, Kalispel, Mont First National Bank, De Witt, Nebr First National Bank, Harrisonville, Mo Union National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah Aspen National Bank, Aspen, Colo First National Bank, Fairfield, Nebr Sagadahock National Bank, Bath, Me Merchants' and Manufacturers' N. Bank, Detroit, Mich. First National Bank, Jerseyville, 111 American National Bank, Salina, Kans First National Bank, Denison, Tex First National Bank, Boulder Valley, Mont First National Bank, Hopkins, Mo First National Bank, Mystic Bridge, Conn First National Bank, Kendallville, Ind First National Bank, Columbus, Miss Deadwood National Bank, Deadwood, S. Dak Merchants' National Bank, Deadwood, S. Dak First National Bank, Sterling, Nebr Gate City National Bank, Texarkana, Ark Garden City National Bank, San Jose, Cal First National Bank, Constantine, Mich Socorro National Bank, Socorro, N. Mex First National Bank, Dodge City, Kans May 22,1893 June 5,1893 June 17,1893 June 20,1893 June 29,1893 June 30,1893 July 6,1893 July Ii;i893 July 13,1893 July 18,1893 July 25,1893 July 27,1893 July 29,1893 Aug. 3,1893 Aug. 10,1893 Aug. 15,1893 Aug. 18,1893 Sept. 4,1893 Sept. 19,1893 Sept. 20,1893 do Sept. 21,1893 Oct. 25,1893 Sept. 30,1893 Oct. 9,1893 Oct. 14,1893 Oct. 19,1893 Nov. 6,1893 Nov. 13,1893 Nov. 25,1893 Nov. 27,1893 Dec. 2.1893 Dec. 18,1893 Dec. 23,1893 Dec. 29,1893 Dec. 30,1893 Jan. 1.1894 Jan. 2,1894 .do. Jan. 9,1894 Jan. 10,1894 Jan. 30,1894 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1,1894 3,1894 10,1894 15,1894 24,1894 28,1894 Mar. 1,1894 Mar. 2,1894 Mar. 12,1894 Mar. 17,1894 Mar. 23,1894 Apr. 9,1894 Apr. 10,1894 Apr. 11,1894 Apr. 14; 1894 Apr. 28,1894 Apr. 30,1894 do May 1,1894 do May 21,1894 May 24,1894 May 30,1894 June 7,1894 June 8,1894 June 16,1894 June 30,1894 July 1,1894 do July 16,1894 July 27,1894 Outstanding. $75,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 150,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 $16,150 45,000 10,250 10,750 29,360 10,290 11,250 11,250 45,000 11,250 44,000 10,750 13,750 33,750 44,200 45,000 22,000 11,250 13,500 10,750 11,250 22,500 11,250 17,420 11,250 11,250 22,100 $350 750 140 140 2,397 210 1,953 190 1,600 150 2,150 190 1,230 400 530 1,450 590 600 260 310 330 500 140 845 247 250 650 5,110,000 1,250,505 42,992 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 900,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 400,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 400,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 21,847 11,250 10,650 172,050 10,250 10,870 11,250 43,950 9,050 10,750 10,750 10,400 15,195 22,350 10,800 11,700 10,850 43,800 11,250 43,500 21,450 11,250 10,930 10,750 10,850 43,950 21,880 10,750 43,925 34,310 10,850 21,550 43,050 11,250 10,750 33,010 44,300 66,600 21,500 22,500 10,750 9,390 21,900 12,780 11,250 11.250 472 290 1,150 7,170 330 115 100 300 160 230 250 210 592 700 210 245 410 900 320 505 1,854 300 195 75 350 1,030 435 250 2,735 2,902 657 760 2,101 220 380 3,696 1,890 2,600 555 950 240 220 520 1,050 140 420 246 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. State National Bank, Denver, Colo Washington National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash Bates County National Bank, Butler, Mo First National Bank, Montesano, Wash First National Bank, Fort Pierre, S. Dak Farmers' and Merchants' N. Bank, Auburn, Nebr Kansas National Bank, Topeka, Kans First National Bank, Ireton, Iowa First National Bank, Bessemer, Ala First National Bank, Lincoln, Kans Cottonwood Valley National Bank, Marion, Kans First National Bank,, Oswego, g , Kans F i t National N t i l Bank, B k Gibbon, Gibb Nebr Nb First Riverside National Bank, Riverside, Cal Meridian National Bank, Indianapolis, 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 National Bank, 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 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 N. Mex N t i l Bank B k off Deming, D i NM Merchants' National Bank, Battle Creek, Mich Salina National Bank, Salina, li K Kans First National Bank, Natchez, Miss Big Rapids National Bank, Big Rapids, Mich First National Bank, Red Lake Falls, x*£inn Corn Exchange National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa First National Bank, Rico, Cal First National Bank, Shelton, Nebr First National Bank, Moberly, Mo First National Bank, Haskell, Tex First National Bank, Augusta, Ky Oklahoma National Bank, Oklahoma City, Okla People's National Bank, Colorado, Tex Citizens' National Bank, Tacoma, Wash i irst National Bank, Cherry vale, Kans Idaho National Bank, Pocatello, Idaho First National Bank, Spearfish, S. Dak First National Bank, Tower, Minn First National Bank, Fort Madison, Iowa First National Bank, Aberdeen, Wash First National Bank, Creighton, Nebr First National Bank, East Portland, Oreg Total.. New Mexico National Bank, Socorro, N. Mex Bonham National Bank, Bonham, Tex First National Bank, Kirwin, Kans Farmers' National Bank, Muncie, Ind First National Bank, Pratt, Kans First National Bank, Creede, Colo First National Bank, Puyallup, Wash First National Bank, Reno, Nev Capital National Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak Rockwell County National Bank, Rockwell, Tex Inter State National Bank, Texarkana, Tex Farmers and Drovers' National Bank, Somers, N. Y.. New Duluth National Bank, New Duluth, Minn July 28,1894 July 30,1894 Aug. 1,1894 Aug. 20,1894 Aug. 28,1894 Aug. 29,1894 Sept. 1,1894 do. Sept. 10,1894 Sept. 12,1894 do Sept. 15,1894 Oct. 10,1894 Oct. 20,1894 Oct. 30,1894 Nov. 1,1894 Nov. 5,1894 do. Nov. 26,1894 Nov. 27,1894 Dec. 17,1894 Dec. 19,1894 Dec. 26,1894 Dec. 29,1894 Jan. 7,1895 Jan. 8,1895 do. Jan. 12,1895 Jan. 18,1895 Jan. 23,1895 Jan. 28,1895 Feb. 1,1895 Feb. 18,1895 Feb. 19,1895 Mar. 4,1895 Mar. 26,1895 Apr. 1,1895 Apr. 10,1895 Apr. 15,1895 do ....do Apr. 29,1895 Apr. 30,1895 May 10,1895 May 15,1895 June June July July Ju>y Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. 18,1895 20,1895 15,1895 22,1895 27,1895 1,1895 571895 3,1895 1,1895 8,1895 Oct. 12,1895 Oct. 24,1895 Oct. 31,1895 Nov. 16,1895 Nov. 20,1895 Nov. 21,1895 Nov. 26,1895 Dec. 5,1895 Dec. 31,1895 Jan. 1,1896 Jan. 2,1896 Jan. 14,1896 do Jan. 15,1896 Jan. 16,1896 Jan. 31,1896 Outstanding. $50,000 250,000 125,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 $11,250 45,000 36,541 11,250 11,250 10,750 43,800 11,350 11,250 10,750 11,250 16,440 11,250 45,000 114,960 6,835,000 1,487,328 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 500,000 75,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 400,000 100,000 108,100 50,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,u00 100,000 125,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 13,100 48,908 16,470 45,000 10,770 21,430 45,000 63,000 22,500 45,000 10,850 11,250 15,320 22,500 10,050 10,850 11,250 11,250 39,260 21,650 22,100 11,250 44,500 11,250 11,250 19,500 28,800 11,250 11,470 11,250 11,250 22 500 10,950 11,250 11,250 10,950 22,500 11,250 11,250 22,500 4,143,100 857,428 31,172 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 22,940 11,250 11,250 16,875 45,000 11,250 11,250 27,770 63,230 11,250 215 600 435 360 510 265 315 1,640 505 190 800 3,370 210 50,000 $1,190 630 825 180 170 130 2,100 270 650 335 150 460 240 810 5,269 ~ 54,593 = 640 390 230 3,766 3,727 310 837 370 630 2,879 950 1,100 607 410 205 1,765 700 300 240 160 190 1,820 680 645 887 450 1,190 360 227 530 225 220 200 170 515 385 125 160 250 585 245 237 660 247 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OP THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Outstanding Feb. 1,1896 .do. Feb. 25,1896 Mar. 2,1896 Mar. 14,1896 Mar. 26,1896 Apr. 18,1896 May 14,1896 May 26,1896 June 9,1896 June 10,1896 June 18,1896 do, June 22,1896 July 1,1896 do July 10,1896 July 28,1896 July 31,1896 Aug. 6,1896 Oct. 10,1896 $50,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 $10,900 44,000 45,000 22,500 22,500 22,500 11,250 13,500 11,250 22,500 378,900 52,200 25,933 180,000 45,000 49,507 11,250 53,724 11,250 11,250 11,250 $250 1,190 2,610 1,301 1,200 782 305 410 380 735 5,145 3,474 2,571 7,052 2,382 3,127 560 2,584 430 250 230 Total.. National Bank, Corning, Iowa. Nov. 10,1896 National Bank,_Troy, N. Y. Nov. 16,1896 First National Bank of Gothenburg, Nebr Dec. 10,1896 Smelter National Bank of Durango, Colo Dec. 14,1896 First National Bank of Goldendale, Wash Dec. 17,1896 do Exchange National Bank of El Dorado, Kans Fanners and Merchants' N. B. of CawkerCity, Kans.. Dec. 22,1896 First National Bank of Ness City, Kans Dec. 24,1896 First National Bank of Pierce, Nebr Dec. 31,1896 First National Bank of Bridgeport, Ala Jan. 1,1897 Holliston National Bank of Holliston, Mass ....do Crete National Bank of Crete, Nebr do City National Bank of Streator, 111 Jan. 13,1897 First National Bank of Cisco, Tex , Jan. 29,1897 First National Bank of Oakesdale, Wash Feb. 1,1897 First National Bank of Nocona, Tex Feb. 10,1897 First National Bank of Philipsburg, Mont d( First National Bank of Winston, N. C Feb. 15,1897 Merchants' National Bank of Redfield, S. Dak ....do First National Bank of Chester, 111 do First National Bank of Sturgis, S.Dak do Commercial National Bank of Roanoke, Va Feb. 16,1897 Atlas National Bank of Chicago, 111 Feb. 19,1897 Snohomish National Bank of Snohomish, Wash Feb. 25,1897 Mercantile National Bank of Dallas, Tex Feb. 27,1897 First National Bank of Ionia, Mich Mar. 2,1897 First National Bank of Sutherland, Iowa Mar. 15,1897 Merchants' National Bank of Brownwood, Tex Mar. 16,1897 Manufacturers' National Bank of Pittsburg, Kans do. National Bank of Commerce of Duluth, Minn Mar. 17,1897 Citizens' National Bank of Fergus Falls, Minn Mar. 22,1897 Farmers' National Bank of Arkansas City, Kans Mar. 24,1897 First National Bank of Merrill, Wis Mar. 27,1897 St. Paul National Bank of St. Paul, Nebr Mar. 31,1897 Chemical National Bank of St. Louis, Mo Apr. 1,1897 State National Bank of St. Joseph, Mo Apr. 3,1897 Anderson County National Bank of Garnett, Kans Apr. 5,1897 First National Bank of Exeter, Nebr Apr. 9,1897 Apr. 13,1897 Wyandotte National Bank of Kansas City, Kans First National Bank of Westmoreland, Kans Apr. 15,1897 German-American National Bank of St. Cloud, Minn.. Apr. 20,1897 Three Rivers 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 First National Bank of Romeo, Mich do. 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, KansasCity, Mo June 30,1897 a Formerly insolvent. 3,745,000 1,321,979 46,383 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 700,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 75,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 500,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 64,000 50,000 50,000 100, 000 60,000 300,000 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 500,000 11,250 45,000 11,910 11,250 11,250 22,500 21,058 11,250 11,250 11,250 37,458 11,250 22,500 11,250 11,250 11,250 11,250 45,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 22,500 45,000 11,250 33,750 25,356 11,250 11,250 22,500 45,000 16,920 22,500 13,500 11,250 45, 850 45,000 11,250 11,250 22,500 11,250 22,500 14,400 11,250 11, 250 25,278 13,500 45,000 374,165 76,500 11,250 45,000 420 2,280 160 230 340 695 302 415 450 440 3,215 175 820 400 260 282 420 2,685 355 470 350 620 1,535 325 1,800 3,910 420 420 890 1,440 430 480 455 875 1,950 513 1,400 380 1,650 430 765 800 415 380 3,262 385 2,700 13,500 3,210 390 1,290 National Bank, Canton, S. Dak State National Bank, Denver, Colo.a American National Bank, Omaha, Nebr Winnsboro National Bank, Winnsboro, S. C Ballinger National Bank, Ballinger, Tex Merchants' National Bank, Muskegon, Mich National Bank of Dakota, Huron, S. Dak Iron City National Bank, Llano, Tex First National Bank, Morris, Minn Portland National Bank, Portland, Oreg Southern National Bank, New York, N. Y Chautauqua County National Bank, Jamestown, N. Y. City National Bank, Jamestown, N. Y Home National Bank, East Saginaw, Mich La Crosse National Bank, La Crosse, Wis Traders' National Bank, Providence, E. I Watertown National Bank, Watertown, S. Dak First National Bank, Andes, N. Y First National Bank, Uvalde, Tex Farmers' National Bank, Malyern, Iowa Fairhaven National Bank, Fairhaven, Wash 248 EEPOKT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. N o . 60.—NATIONAL B A N K S THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION U N D E R T H E P R O V I S I O N S OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF T H E R E V I S E D STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. South Milwaukee National Bank, S. Milwaukee, Wis.. First National Bank, Alamosa, Colo First National Bank, St. Louis, Mich Fanners' National Bank, Culpeper, Va Mercantile National Bank, Hartford, Conn Wellsboro National Bank, Wellsboro, Pa National Bank of the Republic, Washington, D. C Nebraska National Bank, York, Nebr First National Bank, Mason, Tex Midland National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Oberlin, Kans First National Bank, Dighton, Kans First National Bank, Liberty, Nebr Prairie State National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Greensburg, Ind First National Bank, New Albany, Ind First National Bank, Grand Junction, Colo Total. National Live Stock Bank, Fort Worth, Tex First National Bank, Tobias, Nebr First National Bank, Clark, S. Dak Government National Bank, Pottsviile, Pa First National Bank, Athens, Pa First National Bank, Ovid, Mich First National Bank, Appleton, 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 Alexandria National Bank, Alexandria, Ind First National Bank, Osage City, Kans Citizens' National Bank, Concordia, Kans First National Bank, Aspen, Colo National Bank of America, Chicago, 111 American Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111 National City Bank, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Waterville, Wash First National Bank, Lacrosse, Kans First National Bank, Montague, Tex First National Bank, Abilene, Tex First National Bank, Bathgate, N. Dak National Bank of Commerce, New Bedford, Mass Hill County National Bank, Hillsboro, Tex First National Bank Killingly, Danielsonville, Conn. Seventh National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Standard National Bank, New York, N. Y Abilene National Bank, Abilene, Tex Commercial National Bank, Portland, Oreg Everett National Bank, Boston, Mass Commercial N. B. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Stock Growers' National Bank, Pueblo, Colo First National Bank, Ashland, Wis Weldon National Bank, Ladonia, Tex First National Bank, Waitsburg, Tex First National Bank, Brownwood, Tex Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Waco, Tex. First National Bank, Holstein, Iowa Citizens' National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, St. Paul, Nebr First National Bank, Hannibal, Mo Central National Bank. Milwaukee, Wis July 1,1897 do July 6,1897 July 12,1897 July 20,1897 Aug. 6,1897 Aug. 11,1897 Aug. 21,1897 Aug. 23,1897 Aug. 27,1897 Sept. 10,1897 Oct. 1,1897 do. Oct. 15,1897 Oct. 26,1897 ....do Oct. 30,1897 $50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 $36,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 50,750 11,250 165,223 11,250 11,250 45,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 45,000 29,905 53,467 11,250 9,009,000 Nov. 1,1897 ....do do. Nov. 8,1897 Nov. 30,1897 Dec. 1,1897 do. Dec. 6,1897 Dec. 7,1897 Dec. 9,1897 Dec. 11,1897 Dec. 15,1897 Dec. 22,1897 Dec. 23,1897 .do.. Dec. 30,1897 Dec. 31,1897 do. Jan. 10,1898 Jan. 11,1898 do. ....do Jan. 15,1898 Jan. 22,1898 Feb. 1,1898 ....do. ....do Feb. 11,1898 ....do Feb. 15,1898 Feb. 24,1898 Feb. 28,1898 Mar. 7,1898 Mar. 25,1398 Mar. 26,1398 Apr. 1,1898 Apr. 5,1398 Apr. 11,1398 Apr. 13,1398 Apr. 26,1398 May 3,1398 May 13,1898 May 19,1398 May 31,1898 June 1,1398 June 8,1898 June 15,1898 June 25,1898 July 1,1898 do do. July 28,1898 Aug. 1,1898 Aug. 13,1898 Aug. 17,1898 100,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 500,000 60,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 110,000 200,000 200,000 100,000 500,000 400,000 810,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 Outstanding. $1,250 505 445 540 5,647 270 9,462 400 480 1,640 600 395 490 350 3,855 7,892 380 96,785 33,750 11,250 13,500 49,379 25,021 11,250 11,250 11,250 1,066 22,500 25,900 45,000 45,000 128,950 13,500 11,250 61,870 14,405 18,477 233,112 22,500 11,250 11,250 22,500 11,250 11,250 22,500 199,420 45,000 57,415 11,250 11,250 11,250 22,500 11,250 67,368 11,250 40,918 51,445 45,000 22,500 45,000 97,000 62,405 23,400 28,125 13,500 11,250 22,500 22,500 11,250 45,000 11,250 22,500 45,000 1,000 460 650 6,202 2,748 450 660 350 739 1,050 1,500 1,160 3,195 14,220 490 430 1,880 2,168 3,175 16,353 1,060 560 710 800 465 750 1,092 57,130 2,600 10,105 400 445 670 830 420 16,805 550 3,845 6,345 560 790 2,000 6,775 14,290 1,300 930 510 1,020 715 390 2,380 525 2,420 1,620 249 EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OP THE CUBBENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Middleport National Bank, Middleport, Ohio. First National Bank, Mason City, 111 Mankato National Bank, Mankato, Minn Citizens' National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio First National Bank, Ashburnham, Mass Total. Pontiac National Bank, Pontiac, Mich First National Bank, Jacksonville, 111 Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Hickman, Ky. Globe National Bank, Chicago, 111 Boston National Bank, Boston, Mass Columbian National Bank, Boston, Mass Lincoln National Bank, Boston, Mass National Eagle National Bank, Boston, Mass Market National Bank, Boston, Mass Howard National Bank, Boston, Mass North National Bank, Boston, Mass National Revere Bank, Boston, Mass Tremont National Bank, Boston, Mass Second National Bank, Springfield, Ohio City National Bank, Greenville, Tex National Bank of North America, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Pineville, Ky First National Bank, Beaver City, Nebr Tyler National Bank, Tyler, Tex First National Bank, Cleburne, Tex Rogersville National Bank, Rogersville, Tenn Sixth National Bank, New York, N. Y Continental National Bank, Boston, Mass Manufacturers' National Bank, Boston, Mass Hamilton National Bank, Boston, Mass Tradesmen's National Bank, New York, N. Y. 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, Wenona, 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 1 Tational Bank, Denver, Colo American National Bank, Lima, Ohio People's National Bank, Americus, 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 Exchange National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr.... First National Bank, Russell, Kans.a 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 Sept. 5,1898 Sept. 15,1898 Sept. 26,1898 Oct. 1,1898 Oct. 4,1898 Nov. 19,1898 Nov. 30,1898 Dec. 5,1898 Dec. 6,1898 Dec. 8,1898 Dec. Dec. 12,1 Dec. 13,1898 Dec. 17,1898 do ....do Dec. 19,1898 Dec. 20,1898 .do. Dec. 21,1898 Dec. 22,1898 Dec. 30,1898 Dec. 31,1898 .do. Jan. 5,1899 do Jan. 6,1899 Jan. 9,1899 do. Jan. 10,1899 Jan. 13,1899 Jan. 16,1899 Jan. 17,1899 Feb. 1,1899 Feb. 6,1899 .do. Feb. 21,1899 Mar. 1,1899 do do Mar. 4,1899 Mar. 11,1899 Mar. 16,1899 Mar. 25,1899 Apr. 1,1899 Apr. 8,1899 Apr. 15,1899 Apr. 24,1899 Apr. 25,1899 May 15,1899 May 16,1899 May 20,1899 June 1,1899 June 17,1899 June 19,1899 June 30,1899 July 1,1899 July 3,1899 July 12,1899 July 28,1899 Aug. 1,1899 Sept. 5,1899 Sept. 7,1899 Sept. 30,1899 Oct. 2,1899 Oct. 18,1899 Oct. 23,1899 do Total. a Formerly insolvent. Outstanding. $50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 $11,250 46,755 22,500 22,000 48,050 $640 2,625 807 1,140 2,158 11,450,000 2,119,251 «,057 100,000 100,000 50,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 800,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 200,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 200,000 1,000,000 500,000 750,000 750,000 150,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 70,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 600,000 50,000 800,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 80,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 75,000 22,500 84,105 11,250 45,000 63,048 277,458 169,890 56,747 57,907 60,118 111,082 80,315 57,705 84,472 11,250 165,223 10,750 11,250 22,500 22,500 16,870 171,212 61,590 271,607 50,298 198,690 44,500 189,200 11,250 11,250 48,196 107,148 11,250 11,250 22,495 28,530 11,250 11,250 11,250 83,210 22,500 11,250 24,233 44,400 10,750 223,212 11,250 51,240 45,000 18,000 25,200 22,500 22,500 130,580 89,500 45,000 11,250 13,000 11,250 11,250 62,387 12,905 16,875 1,200 6,703 417 1,990 19,757 29,176 5,290 11,002 10,769 13,766 21,591 19,248 9,950 7,277 400 19,826 570 430 1,550 902 1,070 13,022 12,982 11,381 7,006 22,385 4,811 9,521 285 337 20,485,000 3,733,398 365,080 3,310 7,310 750 620 1,015 835 540 275 530 6,967 2,315 710 2,357 2,380 480 22,798 650 5,175 2,020 870 615 605 765 10,783 3,930 1,375 670 770 670 1,510 14,681 1,330 855 250 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Chehalis, Wash Traders' National Bank, Baltimore, Md Purcell National Bank, Purcell, Okla Manufacturers' National Bank, Providence, R. I First National Bank, Nacogdoches, Tex First National Bank, Dunkirk, Ind First National Bank, Harvard, Nebr City National Bank, Providence, R.I First National Bank, Island City, Oreg First National Bank, Colton, Wash Third National Bank, Providence, R.I Roger Williams National Bank, Providence, R. I 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. I National Bank of Rhode Island, Newport, R. I.« Citizens' National Bank, Lyons, Iowa First National Bank, Provo City, Utah First National 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, Littlestown, Pa Date of liquidation. Nov. 6,1899 Nov. 15,1899 Dec. 30,1899 do do Jan. 1,1900 Jan. 10,1900 Jan. 17,1900 Jan. 20,1900 Jan. 25,1900 do Jan. 30,1900 Mar. 8,1900 do . . . Mar. 10,1900 Mar. 15,1900 Mar. 16,1900 Mar. 31,1900 Apr. 30,1900 May 3,1900 June 11,1900 June 30,1900 do July 19,1900 Aug. 4,1900 Aug. 30,1900 Sept. 20,1900 Oct. 11,1900 Total First National Bank, Bristol, R.I National Bank, Bristol, R. I Va AmericanEagle National Bank, Orange, 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, N. Y National Bank of Wilmington, N. C First National Bank, Orangeburg, S. C Pascoag National Bank, Pascoag, R. I Farmers and Mechanics' N. B., Washington, Pa First National Bank, Vassar, Mich First National Bank, Pawnee City, Nebr City National Bank, Poughkeepsie, N. Y National Phenix Bank, Westerly, R.I Citizens' National Bank, Fairhaven, Wash People's National Bank, Martinsburg, W. Va National Bank of the Republic, New York, N. Y Poughkeepsie National Bank, Poughkeepsie, N. Y Dec. 17,1900 do Jan. 8,190 L Jan. 12,190 L Jan. 14,1901 Jan. 30,190 L Feb. 26,190 L do Feb. 28,190 L Mar. 11,190 L May 1,1901 May 3,190L May 10,1901 May 25,1901 May 27,1901 June 1,1901 June 6,1901 July 1,1901 Aug. 1,1901 do Aug. 9,1901 Aug. 15,1901 Aug. 26,1901 Sept. 2,1901 Sept. 3,1901 Sept. 14,1901 Total First National Bank, Idaho Falls, Idaho Nov. 8,1901 National Commercial Bank, New York, N. Y Nov. 15,1901 Davenport National Bank, Davenport, Iowa Dec. 4,1901 National Bank of Commerceial, Omaha, Nebr Dec. 10,1901 Shoe and Leather National Bank, Boston, Mass do First National Bank, Harrison, Ark Dec. 19,1901 Citizens' National Bank, Jacksboro, Tex do Third National Bank, Boston, Mass Dec. 24,1901 National Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston, Mass do People's National Bank, Dover, N. J Dec. 31,1901 Ninth National Bank, New York, N. Y do Railroad National Bank, Lowell, Mass Jan. 4,1902 Merchants' National Bank, Lowell, Mass do do First National Bank, Lowell, Mass Jan. 14,1902 Augusta National Bank, Augusta, Me oFormerly insolvent. Capital. Issued. Outstanding. $50,000 230,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 499,950 200,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 60, 000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 25,000 $11,250 45,000 11,250 68,093 11,250 11,250 11,250 230,340 11,250 11,250 55,864 54,590 95,015 97, 478 45,000 11, 475 45,000 196,840 17,100 83,700 25,000 12,500 12,500 200,000 12,500 26, 470 7,500 $470 4,124 570 10,085 500 572 415 7,292 730 310 9,970 4,655 5,967 7,251 2,240 560 3,680 11,762 1,020 4,645 1,160 770 590 10,352 470 1,990 4,144,950 1,420,715 92,150 75,000 50,000 25,000 70,000 250,000 25,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 500,000 50,000 1,000,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 75,000 1,500,000 150,000 27,264 30,417 25,000 25,000 50,000 6,250 50,000 12,500 28,199 51,000 25,000 69,200 50,000 329,280 50,000 30,000 100,000 100,000 19,000 18,750 46,297 54,226 12,500 75,000 1,500,000 66,130 3,064 1,867 680 1,372 2,602 340 5,200 540 4,563 3,390 760 6,030 4,708 25,131 4,260 890 6,515 3,620 830 1,665 5,662 6,428 290 2, 789 77,800 5,532 5, 405,000 2,841,013 176,528 25,000 300,000 100,000 200,000 1,000,000 25,000 30,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 50,000 750,000 400,000 400,000 250,000 100,000 6,250 300,000 100,000 150,000 452, 300 6.250 10; 000 200,438 63,385 12.500 66,860 116,003 108,086 55, 485 100,000 8,790 10,167 13,350 32,025 200 260 34,505 11,972 472 16,749 17,584 11,095 8,276 5,350 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER 251 OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Merchants' National Bank, Albany, N. Y National Hide and Leather Bank, Boston, Mass.. First National Bank, Howe, Tex Albany City National Bank, Albany, N. Y First National Bank, Woonsocket, R . I Continental National Bank, Baltimore, Md Third National Bank, Piqua, Ohio Salamanca National Bank, Salamanca, N. Y Albert Lea National Bank, Albert Lea, Minn Washington National Bank, Boston, Mass Wickford National Bank, Wickford, R. I Central National Bank, Columbia, S. C First National Bank, Elizabeth, N. J Century National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Old National Bank, Youngstown, Ohio a Merchants' National Bank, Chicago, 111 Cambria National Bank, Johnstown, Pa Metropolitan National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Union National Bank, New Orleans, La First National Bank, Vandergrift, Pa Troy City National Bank, Troy, N. Y Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago, 111 Second National Bank, Newark, N. J , Preston National Bank, Detroit, Mich Newark City National Bank, Newark, N. J East Orange National Bank, East Orange, N. J Bellevue National Bank, Bellevue, Pa Beaver National Bank, Beaver, Pa Old National Bank, Whitehall, N. Y Third National Bank, Allegheny, Pa Third National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn Perrin National Bank, Lafayette, Ind Citizens' National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Hibernia National Bank, New Orleans, La Continental National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Mechanics' National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Mercer County National Bank, Mercer, Pa Sharon National Bank, Sharon, Pa Steubenville National Bank, Steubenville, Ohio Northwestern N. B. of Superior, West Superior, Wis.. Second National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio State National Bank, South McAlester, Okla Total. Jan. 20, 1902 Jan. 27,1902 Feb. 1,1902 Feb. 5,1902 Feb. 6,1902 Feb. 15, 1902 do.. ....do.. Feb. 19, 1902 Feb. 20, 1902 .do. Feb. 25, 1902 Mar. 1, 1902 Mar. 20, 1902 Mar. 27, 1902 Mar. 29, 1902 Apr. 1, 1902 do.. Apr. 14, 1902 May 15, 1902 May 29, 1902 May 31, 1902 June 14, 1902 June 17, 1902 June 30, 1902 .....do.. .....do. ....do.. July 1, 1902 do. do.. do.. July 22, 1902 July 31, 1902 do.. Aug. 5, I962' Aug. 11, 1902 Aug. 20, 1902 Sept. 11, 1902 Oct. 7, 1902 Oct. 15, 1902 Oct. 20, 1902 $200,000 1,000,000 25,000 300,000 200,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 750,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 500,000 200,000 1,000,000 100,000 500,000 600,000 50,000 300,000 2,000,000 300,000 700,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 800,000 300,000 1,000,000 500,000 50,000 125.0C0 125', 000 100,000 100,000 50,000 19,555,000 Outstanding. $104,960 315,319 6,250 94,135 52,137 50,000 30,000 15,000 50,000 62,851 97,890 100,000 103,749 200,000 $8,375 35,872 340 8,415 6,742 4,600 2,195 1,165 2,850 13,079 3,988 6,972 7,878 7,970 58,168 100,000 50,000 600,000 12, 500 375, 500 840,000 56, 447 700, 000 57,732 100,000 50,000 25,000 93,385 200,000 50,000 71,000 164,155 114, 610 914, 650 122,100 50,000 37,406 125,000 100,000 52, 345 12, 500 6,708 4,505 2,290 49,067 990 12,295 75, 695 9, 542 56, 770 9,056 4,055 1,840 1,245 8,265 11,960 4,250 6,300 25,299 14,420 73,280 18,341 1,990 4,936 11,260 7,190 6,216 750 8,092, 346 709, 751 Ainsworth National Bank, Portland, Oreg Nov. 3,1902 100,000 25,000 First National Bank, Pawpaw, 111 Nov. 10,1902 30,000 7,500 State National Bank, Quanah, Tex Nov. 20,1902 50,000 12, 500 First National Bank, Grand Saline, Tex Dee. 15,1902 25,000 10,000 Rochester National Bank, Rochester, Pa Jan. 6,1903 50,000 12,500 . First National Bank, Paulding, Ohio Jan. 12,1903 30,000 10,000 Home National Bank, Royersford, Pa .do.. 50,000 25,000 I American Exchange National Bank, Cleveland Ohio . Jan. 14,1903 500,000 ! 225,000 Citizens' National Bank, McKeesport, Pa Jan. 15,1603 100,000 i 24, 050 Western National Bank, New York, N. Y Jan. 31,1903 2,100.0C0 ! 544,050 Mechanics' National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Feb. 16,1903 500,000 : 479.110 ! Cleveland County National Bank, Norman, Okla Feb. 28.1903 25,000 I 10,000 Cambridge National Bank, East Cambridge, Mass Mar. 12,1903 100,000 ] 25,948 ; Central National Bank, Worcester, Mass Mar. 30,1903 54,550; i 300,000 1 City National Bank, Wor ester, Mass do. 54,610 200.000 ! City National Bank, Mobile, Ala Mar. 31,1903 200,000 ! 139,745 I Citizens' National Bank, Mexia, Tex Apr. 0,1903 12,000 i 50,000 Seventh National Bank,' New York. N. Y Apr. 9,1903 2,500.000 ! 550,581 i National Broadway Bank, New York, N. Y Apr. 21,1903 1,000,000 : 526,177 j West End National Bank, Washington, D. C Apr. 23,1903 200,000 ! 50,000 ; Pittsburgh National Bank of Commerce, Pittsburg, Pa. May 2,1903 500,000; i 310,926 ' First National Bank of Jefferson, Charlestown, W.Va . May 7,1903 3 8 , 8 0 0 •• 50,000 Capital City National Bank, Atlanta, Ga 49,100 250,000 Ma\T 16,1903 Merchants and Planters' N. B., Montgomery, Ala 51,815 250,000 May 19,1903 Lampasas National Bank, Lampasas, Tex 12, 500 25, 000 "do. Commercial National Bank, Providence, R . I 62,138 June 6,1903 500,000 40,516 First National Bank, Wellsville, Ohio June 18,1903 50.000 17,500 First National Bank, Westfield, N. J 50,000! June 30,1903 Park National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio 650,000 July 1,1903 402,900 Merchants' National Bank, Gardiner, Me 50,000 ; 12, 500 ...Ido i a No circulation issued. 2,590 410 1,250 610 1,450 610 1,342 10,052 1,540 30,495 32,585 600 3,083 9, 390 8,890 11.655 730 30,337 46, 435 3,205 51,528 3,425 2, 497 5,605 790 17, 343 4, 785 1,145 35,255 1,705 252 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 or THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Citizens' National Bank, Yonkers, N. Y Massachusetts National Bank, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Garrett, 111 Boston National Bank, Seattle, Wash Coal and Iron National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio First National Exchange Bank, Plymouth, Mich Citizens' National Bank, Shreveport, La Lime Rock National Bank, Rockland, Me Meridian National Bank, Meridian, Miss City National Bank, Norfolk, Va Western N. B. of the United States, New York, N. Y. Sour Lake National Bank, Sour Lake, Tex National Bank of Chanute, Chanute, Kans The First National Bank, Worcester, Mass Ellwood City National Bank, Ellwood City, Pa National Suffolk Bank, Boston, Mass Republic National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Total. Rockwall National Bank, Rockwall, Tex First National Bank, Gainesboro, Tenn First National Bank, Harrison, Okla National Hamilton Bank, Boston, Mass Citizens' National Bank, Worcester, Mass Manufacturers' National Bank, Baltimore, Md Red River National Bank, Gainesville, Tex German-American National Bank, Peoria, 111 National Bank of Christiana, Pa Washington National Bank, Westerly, R.I Davis National Bank, Seymour, Tex Iron City National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Merchants and Manufacturers' N. B., Pittsburg, Pa... Leicester National Bank, Leicester, Mass First National Bank, Oxford, Ohio First National Bank, Dallas, Oreg Bankers' National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Tulsa National Bank, Tulsa, Ind. T.a Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Crockett, Tex. Velasco National Bank, Velasco, Tex Marblehead National Bank, Marblehead, Mass Citizens' National Bank, Akron, Ohio Central National Bank, New York, N. Y Colonial National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Tradesmen's National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Colonial National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Atlas National Bank, Boston, Mass Pawcatuck National Bank, Pawcatuck, Conn Leather Manufacturers' N. B., New York, N. Y Wayne National Bank, Wayne, Nebr Second National Bank, Youngstown, Ohio Colonial National Bank, Boston, Mass National Bank of Redemption, Boston, Mass National Exchange Bank, Weatherford, Okla National Bank of North America, Providence, B. I . . . Waterloo National Bank, Waterloo, Iowa First National Bank, Providence, R.I American National Bank, Long Beach, Cal State National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, Raton, N. Mex Citizens' National Bank, Miamisburg, Ohio Old National Bank, Washington, Pa.a First National Bank, Sioux Rapids, Iowa Weybosset National Bank, Providence, R. I First National Bank, Cambridge, Mass Idaho National Bank, Lewiston, Idaho First National Bank, Warren, R . I National Warren Bank, Warren, R. I National Hope Bank, Warren, R. I First National Bank, Lynn, Mass Ohio Valley National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, Jacksonville, Tex Kingfisher National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla National Bank of Lyndon, Vt City National Bank, Lampasas, Tex. a Outstanding. Aug. 1,1903 $100,000 Aug. 5,1903 800,000 Aug. 6,1903 25,000 Aug. 8,1903 180,000 Aug. 15,1903 1,000,000 Aug. 20,1903 50,000 Aug. 31,1903 100,000 Sept. 1,1903 105,000 Sept. 15,1903 100,000 Sept. 28,1903 200,000 Oct. 5,1903 12,500,000 Oct. 8,1903 50,000 Oct. 10,1903 50,000 Oct. 22,1903 300,000 Oct. 24,1903 75,000 Oct. 30,1903 1,500,000 ....do 200,000 $52,692 59,44b 15,000 48,900 348,750 12,500 25,000 72,113 97,200 200,000 1,460,000 12,500 12,500 49,250 19,000 196,000 49,400 $5,632 12,317 860 3,980 25,490 1,650 1,330 8,466 7,450 16,300 37,090 750 7,685 5,045 780 7,295 2,330 27,820,000 6,617,914 466,387 25,000 25,000 25,000 600,000 150,000 500,000 100,000 300,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 400,000 800,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 500,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 120,000 150,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 400,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 100,000 600,000 50,000 200,000 1,000,000 2,000 000 25,000 500,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 500,000 200,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 130,000 500,000 700,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 6,300 12,500 6,300 49,250 100,000 98,500 24,200 300, 000 12,000 50,000 12,500 59,912 800,000 24,250 49,050 6,250 500,000 1,000 1,680 950 2,405 7,867 8,970 2,490 36,072 1,830 11, 242 790 15,930 77,092 6,600 4,805 11,900 11,900 49,300 98,795 929,300 50,000 200,000 197,750 64,765 100,000 474,900 39,300 170, 600 148,500 711, 600 12, 500 66,598 49,200 146,150 49,350 490,550 37,500 25,000 970 1,820 5,882 8,560 87,682 2,390 23,218 13, 965 18,630 6,642 46,025 1,420 28,925 11,110 59,380 810 25,670 5,630 28,953 2,900 47,280 2,765 3,430 12,500 56,769 100,000 12,500 50,000 49,300 32,500 380,000 248,482 23,950 6,250 32,265 12,606 13,207 820 7,101 6,641 6,337 31,336 44,518 3,150 650 5,017 Nov. 2,1903 Nov. 10,1903 Nov. 14,1903 Nov. 30,1903 Dec. 12,1903 Dec. 21,1903 Dec. 30,1903 Jan. 2,1904 Jan. 12,1904 Jan. 23,1904 Jan. 30,1904 Feb. 1,1904 do .do. Feb. 10,1904 Feb. 11,1904 Feb. 13,1904 Feb. 26,1904 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 3,1904 Mar. 4,1904 Mar. 5,1904 Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May 12,1904 23,1904 29,1904 2,1904 4,1904 8,1904 16,1904 16,1904 23,1904 31,1904 do June 7,1904 June 14,1904 June 15,1904 June 24,1904 June 30,1904 July 1,1904 July 7,1904 July 11,1904 July 20,1904 July 25,1904 July 26,1904 Aug. 6,1904 Aug. 15,1904 Aug. 24,1904 do do Aug. 30,1904 Sept. 12,1904 Sept. 16,1904 Sept. 24,1904 Sept. 27,1904 do , a N o circulation issued. 29,077 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 253 No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. The First National Bank of Wehrum, P a . . . Fredonia National Bank of Fredonia, Kans. The People's National Bank of Belfast, Me.. Date of liquidation. Oct. 18,1904 Oct. 20,1904 Oct. 31,1904 Total. Fifth National Bank of Pittsburg, Pa Nov. 1,1904 First National Bank of Conroe, Tex do Citizens' National Bank of Washington, D. C. Nov. 7,1904 Farmers' National Bank of Primghar, Iowa. Nov. 10,1904 Nov. 21,1904 Berkshire National Bank of North Adams, Mass Nov. 28,1904 National Bank of North America, Chicago, 111 Bankers' World's Fair National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.. Dec. 15,1904 Dec. 19,1904 Hennessey National Bank of Hennessey, Okla. First National Bank of Grafton, Iowa. • u , xuwa i Dec. 23,1904 First National Bank of Archer City, Tex I Dec. 31,1904 Randolph National Bank of Elkins, W. Va do Mount Pleasant N. B. of Mount Pleasant, Ohio Jan. 1,1905 Alabama National Bank of Birmingham, Ala Jan. 10,1905 First National Bank of Sour Lake, Tex do do City National Bank of Niles, Ohio National Niantic Bank of Westerly, R . I Jan. 11,1905 Citizens' National Bank of Fertile, Minn Jan. 18,1905 Feb. 1,1905 Kyle National Bank of Kyle, Tex. a Feb. 4,1905 First National Bank of Carmen, Okla Feb. 10,1905 First National Bank of Moline, 111 Citizens' National Bank of Ferris, Tex do.. San Augustine National Bank, San Augustine, T e x . . . do Rimersburg National Bank of Rimersburg, Pa Feb. 11,1905 National La Fayette Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Feb. 14,1905 Equitable National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio do Agawam National Bank of Springfield, Mass Feb. 15,1905 First N. B. of Staten Island, New Brighton, N. Y Feb. 25,1905 First National Bank of Fairview, Okla Feb. 27,1905 Perry County National Bank of Newport, Pa Mar. 1,1905 Mar. 14,1905 First National of Somerset, Ohio Mar. 16,1905 Farmers and Merchants' N. B., Huntsyille, Ala Cambridgeport National Bank, Cambridgeport, Mass.. Mar. 30,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Rockingham National Bank of Portsmouth, N. H Citizens' National Bank, Sugar City, Colo do City National Bank of Sioux City, Iowa Apr. 1,1905 Sprague National Bank of New York, N. Y Apr. 3,1905 Gonzales National Bank, Gonzales, Tex Apr. 15,1905 Welsh National Bank, Welsh, La Apr. 17,1905 Ivanhoe National Bank, Ivanhoe, Minn Apr. 25,1905 Euclid Park National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Apr. 29,1905 Maiden Lane National Bank, New York, N. Y do Shreveport National Bank, Shreveport, La May 1,1905 First National Bank, Greenwood, Ark May 20,1905 Merchants National Bank, Waterville, Me June 1,1905 Commercial National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio.. June 5,1905 Twin City National Bank, Dennison, Ohio... June 19,1905 Lumberman's National Bank, Tacoma, Wash June 28,1905 Monument National Bank, Boston, Mass do Chattanooga National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn June 30,1905 First National Bank, Colfax, Wash do American National Bank, Deadwood, S. Dak do First National Bank, College Corner, Ohio July 1,1905 July 3,1905 Germania National Bank, New Orleans, La July 22,1905 Commercial National Bank, Omaha, Nebr Union National Bank, Omaha, Nebr do Laurel National Bank, Laurel, Miss July 24,1905 Mechanics' National Bank, Boston, Mass July 29,1905 July 31,1905 Texas National Bank, Dallas, Tex Aug. 1,1905 First National Bank, Crowell, Tex Aug. 2,1905 Citizens' National Bank, Paintsville, Ky Aug. 3,1905 First National Bank, Waxahachie, Tex Aug. 10,1905 Citizens' National Bank, New Bethlehem, Pa Aug. 12,1905 Valley National Bank, Seymour, Conn Aug. 22,1905 American National Bank, Barberton, Ohio Aug. 26,1905 White National Bank, Fort Wayne, Ind Sept. 1,1905 Farmers National Bank, Lebanon, Pa Sept. 7,1905 First National Bank, Newport, R . I Sept. 15,1905 City National Bank, Austin, Tex First JL naii National J.N ciiiKJiiixl Bank, sjaiiis., Two x wu Harbors, xxeu. wvio, ±yxui.ii Minn. Sept. 22, 190o American National Bank, Dallas, Tex i Sept. 23,1905 a No circulation issued. 1 Capital. Issued. Outi standing. $25,000 25,000 50,000 $7,000 6,500 50,000 $490 625 12,714 17,800,000 7,314,486 788,066 100,000 25,000 500,000 30,000 200,000 2,000,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 200,000 30,000 100,000 250,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 600,000 250,000 300,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 1,800,000 250,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 150,000 200,000 60,000 50,000 35,000 700,000 400,000 250,000 50,000 250,000 250,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 120,000 150,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 6,250 60,000 7,500 130,000 500,000 50,000 25,000 6,250 6,250 6,500 30,000 200,000 27,500 100,000 50,000 25,000 4,214 680 9,461 920 9,921 57,130 "*2,"230 740 970 500 2,270 24,675 2,520 9,720 17,146 1,930 10,000 100,000 7,500 6,250 25,000 405,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 6,500 30,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 10,000 25,000 100,000 12,000 6,250 6,500 1,000,000 100,000 25,000 6,250 100,000 100,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 250,000 6,250 11,250 25,000 60,000 40,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 120,000 50,000 12,500 160,000 930 12,793 680 630 2,090 90,970 8,780 17,236 2,440 740 2,715 2,470 3,710 6,227 18,166 765 3,260 14,480 1,790 580 820 109,417 4,280 0,950 685 10,866 10,090 2,740 11,230 8,025 21,782 4,130 7,650 4,260 12,948 46,035 12,380 4,160 11,604 34,540 910 1,355 4,170 8,590 3,810 3,630 31,115 2,920 14,760 9,170 1,820 30,470 254 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OP THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Merchants National Bank, Portland, Me National Bank of Commerce, Natchez, Miss Louisiana National Bank, New Orleans, La Southwestern National Bank, Los Angeles, Cal Memphis National Bank, Memphis, Term Citizens' National Bank, Cleburne, Tex Citizens National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind First National Bank, Cornish, Okla First National Bank, Francis, Okla Los Angeles National Bank, Los Angeles, Cal Mount Vernon National Bank, Boston, Mass Georgetown National Bank, Georgetown, 111 First National Bank, Fairport Harbor, Ohio Commercial National Bank, Oklahoma City, Okla Sept. 30,1905 do. Oct. 2,1905 Oct. 7,1905 Oct. 10,1905 do. Oct. 14,1905 Oct. 15,1905 do. Oct. 21,1905 Oct. 24,1905 Oct. 27,1905 Oct. 30,1905 ....do Total. Nov. 1,1905 National Bank of Commerce, Memphis, Tenn do First National Bank, Minerva, Ohio Beaumont National Bank, Beaumont, Tex Nov. 2,1905 Nov. 9,1905 American National Bank, McMinnville, Tenn Nov. 15,1905 First National Bank, Gunter, Tex Nov. 16,1905 First National Bank, Windsor, 111 Nov. 21,1905 First National Bank, Orange City, Iowa Dec. 4,1905 First National Bank, Cullman, Ala Dec. 7,1905 Portsmouth National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio Dec. 9,1905 Security National Bank, Albert Lea, Minn Dec. 11,1905 Citizens' National Bank, Italy, Tex Dec. 16,1905 Citizens' National Bank, Cedar Falls, IowaDec. 19,1905 National Bank of St. Joseph, Mo Dec. 30,1905 Red River Valley National Bank, Fargo, N. Dak do. American National Bank, Montgomery, Ala First National Bank, Prosser, Wash Jan. 1,1906 Kineo National Bank, Dover, Me ....do Jan. 11,1906 National Exchange Bank, Lexington, Ky Jan. 15,1906 Quinsigamond National Bank, Worcester, Mass Jan. 16,1906 First National Bank, Shawnee, Okla Jan. 31,1906 First National Bank, Alvin, Tex Feb. 3,1906 Ladonia National Bank, Ladonia, Tex Feb. 8,1906 City National Bank, Springfield, Mass Feb. 12,1906 Second National Bank, Haverhill, Mass do American National Bank, Providence, R. I. a ....do Seawall National Bank, Galveston, Tex.o Feb. 15,1906 First National Bank, Austin, Tex Feb. 21,1906 People's National Bank, Roanoke, Va Feb. 24,1906 Rollstone National Bank, Fitchburg, Mass National Shoe and Leather Bank, New York, N. Y . . . Feb. 28,1906 Mar. 1,1906 Kenduskeag National Bank, Bangor, Me Mar. 5,1906 First National Bank, Springfield, Mass Mar. 12,1906 Industrial National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa Mar. 22,1906 First National Bank, Harlan, Iowa Mar. 24,1906 Glassport National Bank, Glassport, Pa Mar. 28,1906 John Hancock National Bank, Springfield, Mass Mar. 29,1906 Temple National Bank, Temple, Tex Mar. 30,1906 Second National Bank, Springfield, Mass Mar. 31,1906 Farmers' National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio do. McGregor National Bank, McGregor, Tex Apr. 1,1906 Citizens' National Bank, Mount Pleasant, Pa First National Bank, Harris, Iowa .do. Apr. 9,1906 Baird National Bank, Kirksville, Mo Apr. 20,1906 Stanton National Bank, Stanton, Tex Apr. 23,1906 Bunker Hill N. B., Charlestown, Boston, Mass Apr. 24,1906 First National Bank, Glenyille, W. Va Apr. 30,1906 First National Bank, Martin, Tenn do Merchants' National Bank, Ashland, Ky First National Bank, Buckeye City, Ohio do First National Bank, Guilford, Me May 1,1906 Moline National Bank, Moline, 111 May 2,1906 First National Bank, Ensley, Ala May 5,1906 Lenora National Bank, Morehead, Ky May 9,1906 First National Bank, McCumber, N. Dak May 10,1906 Merchants' National Bank, Nashville, Tenn May 15,1906 First National Bank, Carrollton, Ohio May 31,1906 Washington National Bank, Seattle, Wash June 25,1906 First National Bank, Clyde, Ohio July 2,1906 oNo circulation issued. Outstanding. $300,000 100,000 500,000 300,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 $50,000 25,000 500,000 300,000 50,000 24,000 50,000 6,250 6,250 500,000 175,000 20,000 24,500 100,000 $16,960 4,010 86,601 48,090 11,285 2,850 7,010 730 880 94,662 17,784 3,030 3,590 12,845 14,815,000 7,352,500 1,084,118 500,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 125,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 100,000 25,000 35,000 250,000 150,000 1,000,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 1,000,000 100,000 400,000 800,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 80,000 300,000 150,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 65,000 25,000 500,000 35,000 30,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 35,000 100,000 50,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 36,600 30,000 10,000 6,250 6,250 40,200 12,000 25,000 49,400 99,000 29,050 49,400 6,250 45,800 100,000 78,500 25,000 6,250 9,000 100,000 98,200 343,700 75,192 443 4,450 4,110 3,435 1,800 1,140 880 15,240 1,880 3,000 9,150 21,240 7,670 8, COO 760 6,950 30,377 14,763 2,870 1,050 1,400 14,485 11,325 58,832 100,000 98,400 198,200 199,000 35,000 98,900 98,400 25,000 49,100 235,300 19,400 120,868 64,465 12,500 50,000 12,500 65,000 6,300 57,407 0,500 7,500 99,100 6,300 25,000 100,000 50,000 6,200 6,500 197,500 19,200 30,000 50,000 28,490 10,790 30,918 40,041 7.365 19,459 11,565 5,740 6,6«5 40,090 3,750 20,727 16,005 1,910 8,850 2,400 11,565 15,732 1,522 1,350 21,750 1,160 3,930 17,915 6,955 1,070 1,200 555 3,730 6,830 9,602 255 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Caldwell, Tex Blaine National Bank, Kitsmillerville, Md.a Merchants' and Planters' Farley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala Old National Bank, Providence, R . I United National Bank, New York, N. Y Belington National Bank, Belington, W. Va Citizens' National Bank, Olean, N. Y First National Bank, Seneca, Mo Citizens' National Bank, Coinanche, Ind. T.« First National Bank, Gas City, Ind St. Paul National Bank, St. Paul, Minn Wick National Bank, Youngstown, Ohio First National Bank, Salisbury, Mo .a First National Bank, Hayneville, Ala Citizens' National Bank, Davenport, Iowa First National Bank, Monroeville, Ohio Date of liquidation. July July Issued. Outstanding. 6,1906 9,1906 $60,000 25,000 $35,000 $7,290 16,1906 20,1906 28,1906 6,1906 9,1906 31,1906 25,1906 26,1906 29,1906 1,1906 10,1906 11,1906 Oct. Oct. 15,1906 Oct. 23,1906 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 600,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 445,770 187,350 245,450 25,000 49,400 25,000 5,605 33,844 29,010 4,120 6,655 6,810 12,500 540,000 50,000 3,290 144,995 10,130 10,000 245,200 50,000 1,380 92,575 12,125 July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Total.. Market National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio.. Nov. 1,1906 First National Bank, Nez Perce, Idaho.. .do. Union National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio.. Nov. 8,1906 First National Bank, Middletown, 111 Nov. 22,1906 Nov. 24,1906 Merchants' National Bank, Galveston, Tex Dec. 8,1906 First National Bank, Leipsic, Ohio .do. First National Bank, Franklin, La First National Bank, Knox, N. Dak Dec. 31,1906 National Bank of Brighton, Iowa .....do Farmers' National Bank, Winnsboro, Tex .....do Citizens' National Bank, Atoka, Okla .....do Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman, Mont Jan. 1,1907 First National Bank, Whitmire, S. C do. National Bank of Turtle Creek, Pa Jan. 2,1907 City National Bank, Cairo, 111 do First National Bank, Wakonda, S. Dak Jan. 8,1907 Fourth National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Jan. 15,1907 First National Bank, Tolar, Tex Jan. 16,1907 Merchants' National Bank, Tuscaloosa, Ala Jan. 19,1907 National Exchange Bank, Boston, Mass Jan. 31,1907 Feb. 1,1907 People's National Bank, McDonald, Pa Grayson National Bank, Sherman, Tex Feb. 5,1907 Winnissimet National Bank, Chelsea, Mass Feb. 9,1907 Freeman's National Bank, Boston, Mass Feb. 15,1907 Feb. 16,1907 First National Bank, Calistoga, Cal do. Central National Bank, Ocala, Fla First National Bank, Talladega, Ala Feb. 19,1907 New National Bank, Warren, Ohio Feb. 21,1907 Feb. 28,1907 First National Bank, Madison, Me do. First National Bank, Cuero, Tex Irving National Bank, New York, N. Y Mar. 1,1907 First National Bank, Demopolis, Ala Mar. 9,1907 Northern National Bank, New York, N. Y Mar. 12,1907 Paris National Bank, Paris, Tex Mar. 13,1907 Astor National Bank, New York, N. Y Mar. 16,1907 First National Bank, Turlock, Cal Mar. 19,1907 Central National Bank, Washington, D. C Mar. 28,1907 First National Bank, East St. Louis, 111 Mar. 30,1907 Monroe National Bank, Monroe, La Apr. 20,1907 Mechanics' National Bank, New Britain, Conn do German-American National Bank, Wahpeton, N. Dak. Apr. 22,1907 Burlington National Bank, Burlington, Kans Apr. 26,1907 National Exchange Bank, Albany, N. Y Apr. 29,1907 Merchants' National Bank, Toledo, Ohio Apr. 30,1907 Highland National Bank, Hermon, Cal May 14,1907 First National Bank, Thomasville, Ala June 1,1907 Citizens' National Bank, Thomasville, Ala do Citizens' National Bank, San Francisco, Cal do Union National Bank, Braddock, Pa June 3,1907 National Bank of Toledo, Ohio June 30,1907 First National Bank, Enderlin, N. Dak July 1,1907 Blue Ridge National Bank, Asheville, N. C do Fourth National Bank, Providence. R . I July 17,1907 Findlay National Bank, Findlay, 111 do Columbia National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr July 20,1907 No circulation issued. Capital. 12,385,000 250,000 25,000 150,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 1,000,000 25,000 85,000 1,000,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 300,000 150,000 350,000 25,000 500,000 200,000 60,000 100,000 30,000 50,000 300,000 300,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 300,000 25,000 100,000 500,000 25,000 100,000 5,838,060 1,018,522 250,000 6,250 150,000 14,000 25,000 6,300 12,500 6,250 20,000 40,000 10,000 12,500 6,250 50,000 90,000 10,000 953,350 6,250 25,000 50,000 15,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 17,500 12,500 50,000 50,000 20,000 50,000 250,000 12,500 50,000 150,000 350,000 25,000 392,850 200,000 15,000 100,000 15,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 54,790 1,550 35,830 2,885 5,675 1,570 4,900 1,310 5,390 10,780 2,150 3,900 1,010 8,860 29,819 2,950 1,151 1,240 7,685 27,552 2,160 10,680 16,685 34,993 2,975 2,905 11,180 10,S80 4,380 13,880 54,116 4,450 9,310 32,050 64,985 5,480 83,150 46,632 4,520 11, 565 3,770 18,129 17,807 89,222 25,000 25,000 200,000 182,400 250,000 25,000 119,900 150,000 6,250 100,000 6,610 6,070 42,275 32,080 103,150 6,375 3,650 36,901 1,670 256 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. N o . 60.—NATIONAL B A N K S THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER T H E PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE R E V I S E D STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Thirty-fourth Street National Bank, New York, N. Y. Jeannette National Bank, Jeannette, Pa United States National Bank, White Lake, S. Dak.... American National Bank, Kansas City, Mo Farmers' National Bank, Van Alstyne, Tex Hamlin National Bank, Hamlin, Tex Second National Bank, Jersey City, N. J First National Bank, Helena, Okla First National Bank, Mansfield, 111 Germania National Bank, San Francisco, Cal First National Bank, Nashua, N. H Mechanics' National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn First National Bank, Beckley, W. Va Dayton National Bank, Dayton, Wash First National Bank, Fertile, Minn Mississippi National Bank, Port Gibson, Miss First National Bank, Armour, S. Dak First National Bank, Ellsworth, Me Morton National Bank, Madisonville, Ky First National Bank, Rockland, Mass. First National Bank, Covington, Tex Bay City National Bank, Bay City, Tex National Bank of Commerce, San Diego, Cal Total. First National Bank, Adams, N. Dak Federal National Bank, Chicago, 111 German National Bank, Marion, Wis Planters and Mechanics' National Bank, Houston, Tex. Fourth National Bank, Waterbury, Conn Grant Park National Bank, Grant Park, 111 Merkel National Bank, Merkel, Tex First National Bank, High Point, N. C Farmers and Merchants' National Bank, Tyler, Tex.. Western National Bank, Odessa, Tex First National Bank, Macon, Mo Beaver National Bank, New York, N. Y Hollis National Bank, Hollis, Okla Atlantic National Bank, Wilmington, N. C Porter National Bank, Porter, Okla State National Bank, New Orleans, La Lindsay National Bank, Lindsay, Okla First National Bank, Turnersville, Tex First National Bank, Humboldt, Nebr First National Bank, Kiefer, Okla People's National Bank, Muncie, Ind City National Bank, Muskogee, Okla National Bank of Fayetteville, Ark Prescott National Bank, Lowell, Mass First National Bank, Gloucester. Mass First National Bank, Mylo, N. Dak Third National Bank, Albany, Ga Farmers' National Bank, Punxsutawney, Pa Choctaw National Bank, Caddo, Okla City National Bank, Tulsa, Okla Traders' National Bank, Washington, D. C Veazie National Bank, Bangor, Me Citizens' National Bank, Albany, Ga City National Bank, Marshalltown, Iowa National Bank of the Republic, Boston, Mass Newton National Bank, Newton, Mass Hazelhurst National Bank, Hazelhurst, Pa Commercial National Bank, Detroit, Mich Citizens' National Bank, Washington, Iowa Consolidation National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Third National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Merchants' National Bank, Covington, Ky National Bank of Wichita, Kans Thomas National Bank, Thomas, Okla National Bank of Commerce, Minneapolis, Minn Wind River National Bank, Shoshoni, Wyo First National Bank, Cutter, N. Mex Fifth National Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich First National Bank, Cement, Okla First National Bank, Wheatland, Wyo First National Bank, Hattiesburg, Miss Outstanding. $200,000 50,000 25,000 250,000 50,000 25,000 250,000 25,000 25,000 300,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 150,000 850,000 50,000 6,300 250,000 50,000 10,000 200,000 6,240 10,000 98,050 56,100 115,000 12,500 10,000 12,750 18,750 12,500 50,000 50,000 12,000 6,250 12,500 150,000 16,260 3,080 1,850 3,360 39,785 11,250,000 6,501,090 1,325,723 25,000 500,000 25,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 40,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 125,000 25,000 300,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 300,000 200,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 2,000,000 200,000 25,000 1,000,000 50,000 300,000 1,200,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 1,000,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 500,000 1,750 173,660 July 22,1907 July 23,1907 July 24,1907 July 27,1907 July 30,1907 Aug. 1,1907 do .do. .do. .do. Aug. 10,1907 Aug. 23,1907 Aug. 27,1907 do. Aug. 31,1907 do Sept. 2,1907 Sept. 10,1907 Sept. 14,1907 Sept. 28,1907 Sept. 30,1907 Oct. 1,1907 Oct. 12,1907 Nov. 1,1907 Nov. 2,1907 Nov. 5,1907 Nov. 7,1907 Nov. 18,1907 Nov. 20,1907 Nov. 26,1907 Nov. 28,1907 Nov. 30,1907 Jan. 1,1908 Jan. 14,1908 do Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 16,1908 18,1908 25,1908 30,1908 6,1908 Feb. 26,1908 Feb. 28,1908 Mar. 3,1908 Mar. 14,1908 Mar. 16,1908 Mar. 17,1908 Mar. 18,1908 Mar. 26,1908 do Mar. 31,1908 Apr. 1,19d8 Apr. 5,19(18 Apr. 11,1908 Apr. 21,1908 do May 1,1908 May 4,1908 May 7,1908 May 15,1908 May 26,1908 June 1,19(18 do June 8,1908 June 18,1908 June 20,1908 July 1,1908 " ' 6,1908 July July 7,1908 July 15,1908 July 18,1908 July 22,1908 July 31,1908 Aug. 1,1908 do Aug. V, 1908" I \00,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 12,500 6,300 100,000 100,000 10,000 20,000 50,000 7,500 125,000 25,000 300,000 40,000 6,250 12,500 6,250 75,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 200,000 7,000 12,500 50,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 650,000 50,000 25,000 225,000 50,000 300,000 1,200,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 6,250 600,000 6,250 6,500 100,000 12,510 25,000 50,000 $10,410 10,650 83,860 11,640 1,750 43,940 1,820 3,760 26,015 2,381 37,410 3,100 2,750 4,220 5,715 3,050 3,235 84,897 22,420 5,000 2,000 28,750 31,750 3,250 9,600 8,250 2,150 36,650 9,750 167,032 10,950 2,600 6,200 2,000 27,700 32,550 20,497 21,529 65,023 2,450 3,800 15, 920 15, 600 10, 300 545,150 14, 746 11,450 10,947 163,399 19,504 6,800 24,100 23,050 117,367 9,810 81,700 19,550 26,145 3,400 361,947 2,640 2,750 51,300 6,210 11,850 19,647 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLEE OF THE CUKEENCY. 257 No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Enid National Bank, Enid, Okla Citizens' National Bank, Anadarko, Okla First National Bank, Lamont, Okla City National Bank, Hobart. Okla Madill National Bank, Madill, Okla First National Bank, Tallapoosa, Ga First National Bank, Okeene, Okla First National Bank, Foss, Okla First National Bank, Laurel, Mont Coalgate National Bank, Coalgate, Okla People's National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla National Traders' Bank, Portland, Me Lockney National Bank, Lockney, Tex Greene County National Bank, Hunter, N. Y. People's National Bank, Aspen, Colo Comal National Bank, New Braunfels, Tex... City National Bank, Karnes City, Tex National Bank of Hastings, Okla First National Bank, Plymouth, Ohio Weleetka National Bank, Weleetka, Okla First National Bank, Gage, Okla Farmers' National Bank, Gatesville, Tex City National Bank, Norman, Okla Citizens' National Bank, Ada, Okla First National Bank, Clutier, Iowa Wagoner National Bank, Wagoner, Okla First National Bank, Center Point, Tex Medford National Bank, Medford, Mass Date of liquidation. Aug. 18,1908 Aug. 31,1908 do, Sept. 1,1908 do Sept. 8,1908 Sept. 7,1908 Sept. 10,1908 Sept. 12,1908 do ....do Sept. 15,1908 do Sept. 18,1908 Sept. 21,1908 Sept. 25,1908 Sept. 29,1908 Oct. 1,1908 do ....do Oct. 2,1908 Oct. 3,1908 Oct. 5,1908 Oct. 10,1908 Oct. 12,1908 Oct. 15,1908 Oct. 13,1908 Oct. 31,1908 Total. Issued. $100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 11,120,000 City; National Bank, Cordell, Okla National Bank of Commerce, Denver, Colo Altus National Bank, Altus, Okla First National Bank, Remington, Ind American National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa American National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Cherokee National Bank, Tahlequah, Okla Citizens' National Bank, Waurika, Okla First National Bank, El Dorado, Okla State National Bank, Blackwell, Okla Newport News National Bank, Newport News, Va.. Farmers' National Bank, Temple, Okla Bokchito National Bank, Bokchito, Okla First National Bank, Afton, Okla Clinton National Bank, Clinton, Okla Alva National Bank, Alva, Okla First National Bank, Mansville, Okla First National Bank, Frankston, Tex First National Bank, Bokchito, Okla Farmers and Merchants' N. B., El Dorado, Okla Merchants and Farmers' N. B., Weatherford, Tex United States National Bank, San Francisco, Cal Swedish-American National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn Bankers' National Bank, Kansas City, Kans First National Bank, Granite, Okla Farmers and Merchants' N. B., Lebanon, Ohio Union National Bank, Kansas City, Mo City National Bank, East St. Louis, 111 American National Bank, Everett, Okla Alvord National Bank, Alvord, Tex First National Bank, Milburn, Okla Chandler National Bank, Chandler, Okla Farmers' National Bank, Newkirk, Okla Comanche National Bank, Comanche, Okla National Bank of Commerce, Holdenville, Okla Peoples' National Bank, New Orleans, La First National Bank, Omro, Wis First National Bank, Waverly, Tenn First National Bank, Ravia, Okla Peoples' National Bank, Economy, Pa First National Bank, Kaw City, Okla Commercial National Bank, Pendleton, Oreg First National Bank, Cordell, Okla First National Bank, Havre, Mont First National Bank, Waukomis, Okla Farmers1 National Bank, Vinita, Okla First National Bank, Terral, Okla http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 10774—CUR 1909 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Capital. 17 Nov. 10,1908 Nov. 14,1908 Nov. 15,1908 Nov. 21,1908 Nov. 23,1908 Nov. 24,1908 Nov. 25,1908 Dec. 1,1908 .do. Dec. 4,1908 Dec. 14,1908 Dec. 15,1908 Dec. 16,1908 do. Dec. 19,1908 Dec. 22,1908 Dec. 31,1908 Dec. 21,1908 Dec. 29,1908 Dec. 30,1908 Dec. 31,1908 do. ....do Jan. 2,1909 Jan. 11,1909 Jan. 12,1909 do. Jan. 16,1909 do. do. Jan. 18,1909 do Jan. 19,1909 Jan. 20,1909 do. Jan. 29,1909 Jan. 30,1909 Feb. 1,1909 do do Feb. 3,1909 Feb. 5,1909 do. Feb. 6,1909 Feb. 10,1909 Feb. 11,1909 Feb. 12,1909 25,000 500,000 30,000 25,000 400,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 500,000 250,000 25,000 35,000 600,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 30,000 35,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 $100,000 6,250 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 10,000 6,300 6,250 50,000 30,000 50,000 6,250 12,500 6,250 35,000 6,300 25,000 50,000 6,250 6,500 7,500 50,000 12,500 20,000 12,500 25,000 50,000 Outstanding. $48,095 3,500 3,100 12,100 15,800 8,930 4,950 3,550 2,900 6,900 19,900 30,990 3,420 3,950 14,200 3,200 11,750 25,748 3,350 2,900 3,500 27,850 6,600 1,242 8,850 13,900 22,000 6,808,360 2,670,665 6,500 500,000 7,500 6,600 100,000 50,000 6,250 6,250 6,500 25,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 9,000 25,000 36,000 6,250 6,300 6,250 6,500 100,000 200,000 500,000 100,000 6,250 30,000 600,000 200,000 100,000 12,500 6,250 6,500 10,000 6,250 6,250 150,000 25,000 8,750 6,250 12,500 10,000 50,000 6,300 6,500 6,250 6,500 35,000 3,600 20,900 4,050 3,950 53,400 24,450 3,100 3,050 3,250 15,300 24,497 3,650 3,350 4,750 7,400 21,400 3,100 3,250 3,550 3,400 58,750 84,447 6,800 61,797 3,350 14,700 536,600 70,450 64,600 7,700 3,500 4,450 5,995 50 3,750 83,500 15,200 5,450 3,300 7,700 7,200 5,500 2,650 3,800 3,400 4,050 13,400 258 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS or SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Arkansas Valley National Bank, Broken Arrow, Okla. First National Bank, Hanley Falls, Minn First National Bank, Mulhall, Okla National Union Bank, Oshkosh, Wis Fanners' National Bank, Midlothian, Tex First National Bank, Sayre, Okla First National Bank, Collinsville, Okla First National Bank, Elk City, Okla First National Bank, Erick, Okla First National Bank, Hastings, Okla First National Bank, Muldrow, Okla American National Bank, Tishomingo, Okla American National Bank, Winchester, Tenn First National Bank, Tonkawa, Okla First National Bank, Campbellsport, Wis First National Bank, Enid, Okla National Exchange Bank, Springfield, Mo Lawton National Bank, Lawton, Okla First National Bank, Mansfield, La Citizens' National Bank, Curwensville, Pa Barton National Bank, Barton, Vt Faneuil Hall National Bank, Boston, Mass Blackwell National Bank, Blackwell, Okla First National Bank, Fort-Gibson, Okla Hobart National Bank, Hobart, Okla First National Bank, Pond Creek, Okla First National Bank, Colbert, Okla First National Bank, McLean, Tex Atoka National Bank, Atoka, Okla Boyle National Bank, Danville, Ky First National Bank, Shawneetown, 111 National Bank of Forney, Forney, Tex National Bank of Commerce, Still water, Minn First National Bank, Dike, Iowa First National Bank, Bogalusa, La German National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis First National Bank, Durand, Mich Farmers' National Bank, Ponca City, Okla First National Bank, Duncan, Okla Yankton National Bank, Yankton, S. Dak West Virginia National Bank, Huntington, W. Va First National Bank, Wewoka, Okla Carmen National Bank, Carmen, Okla Oklahoma National Bank, Shawnee, Okla First National Bank, Geneva, Ala American National Bank, Bluefield, W. Va Merchants and Planters National Bank, Davis, Okla. Farmers' National Bank, West Chester, Pa National Bank of Pond Creek, Okla Childress National Bank, Childress, Tex First National Bank, Sulphur, Okla First National Bank, Talihina, Okla Okmulgee National Bank, Okmulgee, Okla First National Bank, Salisaw, Okla National City Bank, Houston, Tex Citizens' National Bank, Calvin, Okla City National Bank, Wagoner, Okla First National Bank, Wakita, Okla Caldwell National Bank, Caldwell, Kans City National Bank, Frederick, Okla Farmers' National Bank, Lexington, Okla First National Bank, Olustee, Fla First National Bank, Kingston, Okla Farmers' National Bank, Hubbard, Tex Farmers' National Bank, Kingman, Kans Anoka National Bank, Anoka, Nebr First National Bank, Longton, Kans First National Bank, Tuttle, Okla First National Bank, Greenup, 111 Bankers' National Bank, Ardmore, Okla Bridgeport National Bank, Bridgeport, Conn Ochiltree National Bank, Ochiltree, Tex First National Bank, Keota, Okla First National Bank, Elgin, Minn National Bank of Holton, Kans First National B ank, Frederick, Md First National Bank, Texico, N. Mex Farmers' National Bank, Durant, Okla Date of liquidation. Feb. 15,1909 ....do ....do. Feb. 20,1909 ....do do. Feb. 22,1909 Feb. 23,1909 Feb. 24,1909 Feb. 27,1909 do. Feb. 28,1909 Mar. 1,1909 do. Mar. 6,1909 Mar. 8,1909 Mar. 10,1909 Mar. 13,1909 do. Mar. 15,1909 do Mar. 16,1909 Mar. 17,1909 Mar. 19,1909 do. 20,1909 25,1909 30,1909 31,1909 do do ....do Apr. 1,1909 Apr. 5,1909 do. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. 6,1909 Apr. 7,1909 Apr. 8,1909 Apr. 13,1909 do Apr. 17,1909 Apr. 13,1909 Apr. 19,1909 May 1,1909 do. ....do do May 3,1909 May 7,1909 May 8,1909 May 12,1909 May 14,1909 May 17,1909 May 18,1909 May 25,1909 May 29,1909 June 1,1909 June 2,1909 June 15,1909 do. June 16,1909 June 20,1909 June 22,1909 June 24,1909 June 30,1909 July 1,1909 do do July 6,1909 July 15,1909 July 20,1909 do July 26,1909 July 31,1909 do Aug. 2,1909 Aug. 9,1909 Aug. 17,1909 Capital. Issued. $25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 1,000,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 135,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 35,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 250,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 215,850 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 $25,000 20,000 10,000 200,000 6,250 25,000 8,500 25,000 10,000 6,250 17,500 25,000 12,500 25,000 10,000 25,000 100,000 18,300 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 6,250 25,000 25,000 6,250 12,500 50,000 100,000 12,500 50,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 125,000 6,250 25,000 50,000 50,000 80,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 25,000 250,000 6,250 25,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 25,000 7,000 6,250 7; 000 50,000 10,0006,250 6,250 25,000 50,000 215,850 6,250 6,250 25,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 25,000 Outstanding. ^13,400 12,650 6,370 76,500 3,600 15,750 5,450 14,700 5,900 3,350 9,550 25,000 7,150 15,700 6,750 16,700 84,550 10,650 16,953 55,605 30,245 38,003 21,350 4,045 19,650 17,600 3,800 8,100 31,250 67,350 8,950 20,245 16,350 16,800 2,420 56,050 18,050 18,100 16,200 41,350 76,100 4,250 17,850 36,100 28,150 46,300 25,600 16,450 18,900 8,700 37,500 8,100 37,150 6,350 191,395 4,650 19,300 8,200 18,900 5,150 22,750 5,180 4,600 5,200 47,600 8,700 4,740 5,150 19,695 41,800 163,790 5,400 4,950 22,450 44,300 16,050 8,950 14,000 259 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 60.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Punxsutawney, Pa City National Bank, Mangum, Okla First National Bank, Geary, Okla First National Bank,DeKalb, Tex Continental National Bank, Louisville, Ky Bankers' National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Mound Valley, Kans American National Bank, Los Angeles, Cal . Peoples' National Bank, Sedan, Kans First National Bank, Ponca City, Okla Metropolitan National Bank, Boston, Mass First National Bank, Shattuck, Okla First National Bank, Marlow, Okla Peoples' National Bank, Cherry vale, Kans First National Bank, Hollis, Okla First National Bank, Bronte, Tex National Bank of the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal Asiatic National Bank, Salem, Mass Wood National Bank, San Marcos, Tex Date of liquidation. Capital. Aug. 17,1909 Aug. 18,1909 Aug. 19,1909 Aug. 20,1909 Aug. 26,1909 Aug. 31,1909 Sept. 1,1909 .do . ...do Sept. 6,1909 Sept. 9,1909 Sept. 11,1909 Sept. 14,1909 Sept. 27,1909 do Sept. 28,1909 Oct. 1,1909 Oct. 12,1909 Oct. 20,1909 $100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 2,000,000 25,000 700,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 300,000 200,000 50,000 $100,000 6,250 10,000 6,250 200,000 416,000 6,250 500,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 6,250 8,000 50,000 17,500 6,250 300,000 149,000 12,500 $85,950 5,650 9,100 4,590 173,797 339,848 5,800 401,043 24,050 24,000 46,100 5,850 7,500 47,900 13,700 6,050 265,100 149,000 12,500 13,845,850 7,800,350 4,854,597 Total. . Issued. Outstanding. 281,545,910 116,265,657 14,752,933 Grand total No. 61.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING, SUCCEEDED BY ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME OR DIFFERENT TITLE, OCTOBER 31, 1909. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. July First National Bank, Kittanning, Pa 2,1882 Total National Bank of Beaver County, New Brighton, P a . . 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. Y 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, Houghton, Mich National Bank, Fort Edward, N . Y National Bank, Salem N Y National Exchange Bank, Seneca Falls, N . Y Trumbull National Bank, Warren, Ohio North Attleborough N. B., North Attleborough, Mass.. American National Bank, Detroit, Mich First National Bank, Paris, HI First National Bank, St. Johns, Mich Second National Bank, Pontiac, Mich Raleigh National Bank, Raleigh, N. C First National Bank, Danville, Ky Total . Nov. 12,1884 Dec. 24, 1884 Dec. 27,1884 Dec. 29,1884 Jan. 2,1885 Jan. 3,1885 Jan. 10,1885 Jan. 11,1885 Jan. 16,1885 do Jan. 17,1885 Jan. 21,1885 do Jan. 25,1885 Mar. 1,1885 Mar. 9,1885 Mar. 21,1885 Mar. 28,1885 do... Apr. 1,1885 Apr. 18,1885 Apr. 22,1885 May 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 Capital. Issued. Outstanding. $200,000 $199,500 $3,415 200,000 199,500 3,415 200,000 50,000 800,000 1,000,000 150,000 800,000 300,000 100,000 300,000 60,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 350,000 125,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 200,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 400,000 125,000 50,000 100,000 400,000 150,000 97,300 41,100 328,100 62,800 135,000 543,050 243,900 55,900 117,000 43,600 87,400 45,000 41,500 257,300 50,500 65,900 132,600 89,200 180,000 53,200 45,000 88,900 86,100 88,400 132,400 84,300 251,500 111,500 21,000 43,000 123,900 130,500 2,289 1,404 9,506 23,780 3,255 14,566 5,165 2,137 8,067 1,733 2,794 2,552 2,359 6,565 2,295 3,134 2,838 2,035 4,064 2,485 3,176 2,444 2,539 1,906 3,465 6,190 5,840 2,991 900 1,735 4,705 320 7,335,000 3,776,850 139,237 260 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 61.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE or EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING, SUCCEEDED BY ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME OR DIFFERENT TITLE, OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. Circulation. Name and location of bank. OhioNational Bank, Cleveland, Ohio National Bank, Lebanon, Ky Date of liquidation. Jan. 1,1889 Apr. 7,1889 Total Capital. Issued. Outstanding. $400,000 100,000 $57,763 45,000 $4,813 2,190 500,000 102, 763 7,003 18,1890 27,1890 3,1890 15,1890 100,000 100,000 250,000 135,000 21,800 21, 720 66,979 57,480 1,630 1,410 2,960 2,683 585,000 167,979 8,683 Jan. 23,1891 June 5,1891 200,000 200,000 45,000 45,000 1,602 2,089 400,000 90,000 3,691 50,000 53,900 100,000 50,000 70,000 200,000 100,000 45,000 48,510 22,500 11,250 15,750 45,000 22,500 25,748 1,345 1,409 1,404 875 6,216 1,772 623,900 210,510 38,769 100,000 75,000 50,000 75,000 22,500 17,100 11,250 17,100 1,175 217 2,049 1,221 300,000 67,950 34,662 250,000 50,000 50,000 65,000 50,000 180,000 10,810 11,460 22,500 12,900 4,441 956 866 1,110 850 465,000 237,670 8,223 100,000 45,000 1,295 100,000 45,000 1,295 100,000 83,300 3,020 100,000 83,300 3,020 Jan. 25,1897 May 14,1897 50,000 100,000 12,600 45,000 835 1,530 150,000 57,600 2,365 May May 1,1898 3,1898 134,000 200,000 75,600 45,000 3,380 2,380 334,000 120,600 5,760 Morrow County National Bank, Mount Gilead, Ohio... Feb. 5,1900 50,000 22,500 955 50,000 22,500 955 200,000 100,000 50,000 190,100 25,000 12,500 16,245 2,915 1,130 350,000 227,600 20,290 Monmouth National Bank, Monmouth, 111 Muskegon National Bank, Muskegon, Mich First National Bank, Richmond, Ky First National Bank, Port Huron, Mich Aug. Aug. Oct. Oct. Total Union National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis First National Bank, Grand Haven, Mich Total First National Bank, Plymouth, Mich National Bank, Wooster, Ohio Defiance National Bank, Defiance, Ohio First National Bank, New London, Ohio Citizens' National Bank, Mankato, Minn Third National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio Third National Bank, Urbana, Ohio Nov. Nov. Dec. Mar. Apr. Sept. Oct. 14,1891 29,1891 7,1891 23,1892 27,1892 19,1892 15,1892 Jan. Feb. June June 16,1893 10,1893 10,1893 30,1893 May May July July Aug. 5,1894 30,1894 22,1894 30,1894 1,1894 Total Lumberman's National Bank, Muskegon, Mich Phoenix National Bank, Medina, Ohio First National Bank, Chelsea, Vt Farmers' National Bank, Owatonna, Minn Total Second National Bank, Bay City, Mich First National Bank, Farmer City, 111 First National Bank, Kasson, Minn First National Bank of La Grange, Ind First National Bank of Fairfield, Me Total National Bank of Granville, N. Y . Apr. 21,1895 Total National Bank of Greensboro, N. C Jan. 18,1890 Total WaldenNationalBank, Waiden,N. Y National Bank of Rockville, Ind Total Northampton County National Bank, Easton, Pa National State Bank of Bloomington, 111 Total. Total Citizens National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio Iron National Bank, Plattsburg, N. Y Charles City National Bank, Charles City, Iowa Total May 11,1901 June 4,1901 Oct. 8,1901 EEPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CUEEENCY. 261 No. 61.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING, SUCCEEDED BY ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME OR DIFFERENT TITLE, OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Manufacturers National Bank, Neenah, Wis National Bank of Kittanning, Kittanning, Pa First National Bank, Washington, Iowa First National Bank, Evansville, Ind First National Bank, Porter County, Valparaiso, Ind.. First National Bank, Warren, Ohio Moss National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio National Bank of Sandy Hill, Sandy Hill, N. Y Total Date of liquidation. Nov. Mar. Mar. Apr. May July Oct. Oct. Total . $65,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 44,387 93,598 12,500 6,095 1,615 7,095 7,875 7,142 9,177 1,343 1,065,000 515,485 40,672 Nov. 17,1902 Dec. 13,1902 Dec. 30,1902 Jan. 12,1903 Feb. 1,1903 Feb. 24,1903 do 1,000,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 400,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 175,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 288,747 29,500 40,000 50,000 106,915 100,475 27,267 14,742 51,446 96,545 100,000 40,010 75,000 4,680 16,132 2,520 3,190 5,260 15,295 11,715 4,557 3,747 6,789 8,845 9,630 2,950 6,835 2,775,000 1,070,647 102,145 60,000 100,000 150,000 15,000 24,700 39,599 1,440 3,542 5,617 310,000 79,299 10,599 50,000 1,500,000 100,000 50,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 250,000 75,000 200,000 150,000 150,000 112,000 32,500 50,000 12,500 250,000 25,000 50,000 350,000 100,000 45,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 150,000 70,000 23,000 90,000 250,000 19,000 200,000 100,000 150,000 112,000 32,500 50,000 2,460 42,690 3,197 6,803 53,800 14,270 7,890 13,548 22,621 3,097 17,045 12,714 3,730 17,211 22,542 5,775 20,892 22,445 3,078 12,874 7,290 7,057 .do.. do do Feb. 26,1903 May 1,1903 June 2,1903 Sept. 4,1903 Jan. 16,1904 Sept. 15,1904 Oct. 25,1904 . . First National Bank, Beaverdam, W is Commercial National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio Belton National Bank, Belton, Tex First National Bank, West W infield, N. Y Old National Bank, Evansville, Ind Delaware County National Bank, Delaware, Ohio First National Bank, Albion, Mich First National Bank, Woburn, Mass National State Bank, Terre Haute, Ind First National Bank, Salem, N. Y National Bank of Battle Creek, Mich Belfast National Bank, Belfast, Me Knox National Bank, Mount Vernon, Ohio Farmers National Bank, Richmond, Ky Mutual National Bank, Troy, N. Y First National Bank, Fort Edward, N. Y Central National Bank, Troy, N. Y National Bank of Houghton, Mich First National Bank, Flint, Mich Glens Falls National Bank, Glens Falls, N. Y National Bank New England, East Haddon, Conn First National Bank, Waupen, Wis Nov. 12,1904 Dec. 1,1904 Dec. 10,1904 Dec. 20,1904 Dec. 22,1904 Jan. 6,1905 Jan. 13,1905 Jan. 20,1905 do Feb. 13,1905 do Feb. 20,1905 Mar. 10,1905 Mar. 20,1905 Mar. 23,1905 Mar. 26,1905 Apr. 4,1905 Apr. 7,1905 Apr. 17,1905 May 27,1905 June 27,1905 Sept. 1,1905 Total Elk National Bank, Fayetteville, Tenn Greenville National Bank, Greenville, Tex Ouachita National Bank, Monroe, La Ohio National Bank, Lima, Ohio Total Grand total... $330 4,319,500 2,254,000 323,039 Feb. 19,1907 Mar. 3,1907 Apr. 20,1907 June 21,1907 50,000 200,000 50,000 120,000 15,000 50,000 12,500 30,000 4,467 20,050 3,305 8,390 420,000 107,500 36,212 Feb. 7,1908 Apr. 14,1908 May 21,1908 May 6,1909 1,000,000 300,000 75,000 200,000 50,000 178,500 18,750 200,000 26,950 59,950 6,450 148,400 1,575,000 447,250 241,750 21,957,400 9,884,003 754,417 Total National Live Stock Bank, Chicago, 111 National Bank of Jacksonville, Fla First National Bank, Hailey, Idaho Commercial National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah Outstanding. $65,000 100,000 50,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 Total Second National Bank, Colfax, Wash National Bank of New Brighton, Pa First National Bank, Danvers, Mass Issued. 28,1901 10,1902 13,1902 16,1902 4,1902 30,1902 20,1902 28,1902 ... Detroit National Bank, Detroit, Mich Drovers N. B., Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111 Linderman National Bank, Mauch Chunk, Pa Old National Bank, Cambridge, Ohio National Bank of Oshkosh, Oshkosh, Wis First National Bank, Mauch Chunk, Pa First National Bank, Bridgeport, Ohio Vilas National Bank, Plattsburg, N. Y First National Bank, Mount Gilead, Ohio First National Bank, Mount Pleasant, Ohio... Peoples National Bank, Barnesville, Ohio City National Bank, Akron, Ohio First National Bank, Tipton, Iowa First National Bank, Shamokin, Pa Capital. 262 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 62.—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, AND CIRCULATION ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING ON OCTOBER 31, 1909. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. First National Bank, Rondout, N. Y. Total First National Bank, Huntington, Ind.. First National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind. Total. First National Bank, Valparaiso, Ind First National Bank, Stilfwater, 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, La Fayette, 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, Wilkes-Barre, 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 Total. First National Bank, Sandy Hill, N.Y First National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind.. First National Bank, Cambridge, Ohio First National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis First National Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich. First National Bank, Delphos, Ohio First National Bank, Freeport, 111 First National Bank, Elyria, Ohio First National Bank, Troy, N.Y Oct. 30,1880 Jan. 31,1881 July 5,1881 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 do ....do ....do June 1,1882 I do do June 10,1882 do. June 14,1882 June 15,1882 do. June 17,1882 June 20,1882 June 24,1882 ....do ....do June 29,1882 do. June 30,1882 .....do do do July 3,1882 July Il,i882 Aug. 3,1882 Oct. 3,1882 Oct. 6,1882 Dec. 31,1882 Feb. 24,1883 .do. .do. .do. .do. ..do. ..do. ..do. Outstanding. $300,000 $270,000 300,000 270,000 6,295 100,000 300,000 90,000 279,248 2,215 9,931 400,000 369,248 12,146 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 50,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 1,000,000 200,000 800,000 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 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 84,640 229,170 102,706 85,078 90,000 58,382 799,800 180,000 609,500 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 1,213 1,862 6,152 235 3,300 5,400 5,276 3,687 9,445 12,715,000 9,368,010 177,826 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 400,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 45,000 90,000 80,000 47,800 155,900 45,000 53,500 90,000 229,950 1,343 2,554 1,537 1,372 3,847 2,408 1,808 1,976 4,873 $6,295 3,535 3,434 2,608 2,019 1,890 5,656 9,325 2,105 285 12,125 4,198 1,418 1,895 6,843 2,018 4,575 2,040 2,767 1,680 2,041 9,810 1,676 1,625 4,867 5,010 1,700 2,381 1,015 22,621 805 3,345 2,295 669 1,630 1,494 3,231 2,173 2,452 EEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 263 No. 62. —NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Second National Bank, Detroit, Mich Second National Bank Peoria, 111 National Fort Plain Bank, Fort Plain, N. Y Date of liquidation. $3,345 2,917 2,734 2,600,000 1,465,550 30,714 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 16,850 45,000 42,800 90,000 1,120 836 1,145 1,640 300,000 194,650 4,741 50,000 500,000 50,000 150,000 80,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 43,850 238,700 18,200 135,000 70,600 30,600 89,155 14,650 122,500 1,634 7,040 680 2,792 2,010 1,007 1,867 90 3,078 1,255,000 763,255 20,198 200,000 50,000 45,000 12,240 2,740 270 250,000 57,240 3,010 50,000 13,500 570 50,000 13,500 570 75,000 100,000 58,260 22,500 1,712 1,009 175,000 80,760 2,721 100,000 90,000 3,168 100,000 90,000 3,168 100,000 22,500 1,625 100,000 22,500 1,625 50,000 50,000 100,000 400,000 500,000 300,000 300,000 500,000 500,000 11,250 11,250 22,000 67,875 42,870 61,172 42,450 43,500 43,650 215 190 480 1,865 760 6,825 3,100 7,665 5,385 2,700,000 346,017 26,485 100,000 100,000 700,000 1,000,000 18,950 22,100 49,275 44,000 1,375 870 4,030 1,060 Dec. May June Oct. 1,1883 14,1884 1,1884 31,1884 Dec. 31,1884 Jan. 13,1885 Feb. 12,1885 Feb. 20,1885 Feb. 25,1885 Feb. 28,1885 Ma£. 31,1885 June 30,1885 do Total Farmers' National Bank, Stanford, Ky Adams National Bank, Adams, N. Y Dec. 31,1888 July 10,1889 Total Poland National Bank, Poland, N. Y Jan. 14,1890 Total Sandy River National Bank, Farmington, Me Second National Bank, Aurora, 111 Nov. 1,1890 July 13,1891 Total Indiana National Bank, La Fayette, Ind Nov. 13,1891 Total Decatur National Bank, Decatur, 111 May 31,1893 Total Grundy County National Bank, Trenton, Mo First National Bank, Trenton, Mo First National Bank, Colorado, Tex Saxton National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo Schuster-Hax National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo Second National Bank, Louisville, Ky Fourth National Bank, Louisville, Ky Kentucky National Bank, Louisville, Ky Merchants' National Bank, Louisville, Ky Total Dec. 23,1893 Dec. 31,1893 Jan. 9,1894 Feb. 1,1894 do June 2, 1894 do do .do . . . Wyoming National Bank, Laramie, Wyo Laramie National Bank, Laramie, Wyo Merchants' National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Laclede National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Mar. 7,1895 Mar. 15,1895 July 1,1895 do Total City National Bank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa First National Bank, Rockhill, S. C 1,900,000 134,325 7,335 Mar. 28,1898 Aug. 31,1898 100,000 75,000 27,000 16,375 2,852 470 175,000 43,375 3,327 Nov. 25,1898 May 29,1899 do 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 489,525 44,100 164,705 4,350 11,255 3,500,000 698,330 15,605 Total Shawmut National Bank, Boston, Mass Western Reserve National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio National Bank of Commerce, Cleveland, Ohio Total Outstanding. $363,700 90,000 174,300 Total First National Bank, Sturgis, Mich National Bank of Rutland, Vt Kent National Bank, Chestertown, Md National Fulton County Bank, Gloversville, N. Y First National Bank, Centralia, 111 National Exchange Bank Albion, Mich First National Bank Paris, Mo First National Bank, Yakima, Wash First National Bank Flint Mich Issued. Feb. 24,1883 $1,000,000 do... 100,000 do 200,000 Total Logansport National Bank, Logansport, Ind National Bank of Birmingham, Ala First National Bank, Westfield, N. Y First National Bank, Independence, Iowa Capital. 264 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 62.—NATIONAL BANKS THAT HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Capital. National Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pa Clinton National Bank, Columbus, Ohio First National Bank, Franklinville, N. Y National Bank of Dallas, Tex National Union Bank, New York, N. Y Blackstone National Bank, Boston, Mass Merchants' National Bank, Williamsport, Pa Equitable National Bank, Baltimore, Md City National Bank, Philadelphia Pa Mechanics' National Bank, Newburyport, Mass Lincoln National Bank, Chicago, 111 Union National Bank, Chicago, 111 Northwestern National Bank, Chicago, 111 National Bank of North America, Chicago, 111 Union National Bank, Racine, Wis . .. Total Nov. 28,1899 Jan. 8,1900 Mar. 20,1900 Apr. 9,1900 Apr. 16,1900 Apr. 18,1900 Apr. 24,1900 May 17,1900 June 26,1900 July 17,1900 July 30,1900 Sept. 1,1900 Sept. 15,1900 do $250,000 200,000 55,000 100,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 100,000 500,000 400,000 125,000 200,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 150,000 $49,905 45,000 15,960 23,400 540,000 71,540 25,000 50,000 50,290 56,134 50,000 500,000 208,740 135,000 50,000 $5,510 2,790 1,045 450 11,237 18,724 1,260 2,200 10,645 7,449 2,990 8,960 21,855 57,130 2,960 8,280,000 1,870,969 155,205 Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont Ishpeming National Bank, Ishpeming, Mich National Bank of Paris, Mo... National Bank of 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 Feb. 23,1901 Feb. 25,1901 Apr. 30,1901 May 8,1901 May 29,1901 June 29,1901 Sept. 5,1901 . ...do do 250,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 300,000 600,000 300,000 500,000 50,000 12,500 25,000 27,739 10,000 40,000 59,200 63,027 108,980 110,480 50 720 2,325 • 3,778 1,260 2,620 10,011 9,869 13,360 14,963 2,285,000 506,926 58,956 60,000 1,000,000 60,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 15,000 68,870 30,000 50,000 37,500 100,000 1,230 18,807 2,040 5,585 4,570 6,510 1,470,000 201,370 38,742 100,000 300,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 99,870 85,886 96,130 146,063 24,250 96,900 10,905 12,939 13,682 15,056 1,330 6,610 Name and location of bank. 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, Gainesville, Tex Pueblo National Bank, Pueblo, Colo 31,1901 20,1902 29,1902 31,1902 2,1902 20,1902 l Total First National Bank, Ravenna, Ohio Massasoit National Bank, Fall River, Mass National Union Bank, Fall River, Mass Pocasset National Bank, Fall River, Mass. First National Bank, Fayette City, Pa National Bank State of Florida, Jacksonville, Fla Total Dec. Feb. May May June Oct. Nov. 10,1902 June 30,1903 .do. do Aug. 1,1903 Sept. 8,1903 .... Mercantile National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio National Exchange Bank, El Paso, Tex Lowdon National Bank, El Paso, Tex . . . . Merchants and Manufacturers National Bank, Columbus, Ohio North Attleborough National Bank, North Attleboro, M ass Traders' National Bank, Clarksburg, W. Va Mechanics' National Bank, St. Louis, Mo American Exchange National Bank, St. Louis, Mo People's National Bank, Newark, Ohio 950,000 548,099 60,522 600,000 100,000 100,000 220,000 50,000 100,000 30,315 4,640 8,610 Mar. 11,1905 500,000 100,000 13,885 Apr. 1,1905 Apr. 10,1905 May 23,1905 do June 17,1905 100,000 200,000 2,000,000 500,000 150,000 100,000 200,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 6,190 18,077 52,047 9,820 8,885 4,250,000 1,870,000 152,469 300,000 50,000 296,200 12,000 41,250 2,275 350,000 308,200 43,525 50,000 12,500 3,720 50,000 12,500 3,720 44,155,000 19,334,824 828,905 .do. Dec. 30,1905 Sept. 15,1906 Total First National Bank, Yoakum, Tex Total... Grand total Outstanding. 1,1904 1,1905 Dec. Jan. Total... Flour City National Bank, Rochester, N. Y Fayetteville National Bank, Fayetteville, W.Va Issued. May 18,1907 265 EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUBBENCY. No. 63.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATE OF EXPIRATION OP CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1909. Circulation. Name and location of bank. Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. 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. Apr. May May June 31,1881 11,1882 22,1882 26,1882 1,1882 Total. First First First First National National National National Bank, Bank, Bank, Bank, Xenia, Ohio Peru, 111 Elmira, N. Y Chittenango, N. Y . Feb. 24,1883 .do. .do. Total. Outstanding. $50,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 100, 000 $88,890 88,565 90,000 262,941 I 90,000 ! 650,000 620,396 $2,147 i; 6i5 2,013 3,944 1,950 11,669 120, 000 100,000 100,000 150, 000 108,000 45,000 90,000 135,000 2,125 1,597 2,195 3,043 470,000 378,000 8,960 July July July Sept. Oct. 4,1884 j 5,1884 21,1884 10,1884 28,1884 50,000 300,000 50,000 75,000 56,000 44,300 244, 400 44,200 67,500 50, 400 1,530 3,150 1,431 378 1,761 531,000 450,800 8,250 Citizens' National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind First National Bank, North East, Pa First National Bank, Galva, 111 First National Bank, Thorntown, Ind Muncie National Bank, Muncie, Ind Merchants' National Bank, Evansville, Ind Saybrook National Bank, Essex, Conn Union National Bank, Albany, N. Y Battenkill National Bank, Manchester, Vt First National Bank, Owosso, Mich Coventry National Bank, Anthony, R. I State National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa Tolland County National Bank, Tolland, Conn. City National Bank, Hartford, Conn West River National Bank, Jamaica, Vt Nov. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. May June June Aug. 11,1884 23.1884 2,1885 13.1885 28,1885 6,1885 20,1885 7,1885 21,1885 14,1885 17,1885 23,1885 6,1885 9,1885 17,1885 300,000 50,000 50, 000 50,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 250,000 75,000 60,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 550,000 60,000 87,800 24, 550 36,000 43,740 161,000 90,800 61,200 144, 400 57,700 47,700 89,000 45,000 44.100 90,000 54,000 7,369 1,220 1,366 1,390 4,990 5,881 1,345 5,510 1,320 2,128 1,999 1,950 1,672 .5,113 1,433 National Bank, Lebanon, Tenn Aug. 30,1886 First National Bank, Eaton, Ohio First National Bank, Leominster, Mass.. First National Bank, Winona, Minn American National Bank, Hallowell, Me. First National Bank, Attica, Ind Total. 2,345,000 j 1,076,990 j Total Greene County National Bank, Springfield Mo.. Union Stock Yards National Bank, Chicago, 111. Feb. 8,1888 Feb. 29,1888 Total. 44,686 50,000 ! 24,550 2,190 50,000 I 24,550 2,190 100,000 ! £00,000 j 22,£00 45,000 1,773 1,433 600,000 ! 67,500 3,206 j Sept. 20,1890 ; Oct. 28,1890 I Oct. 31,1890 50,000 I 50,000 ! 60,000 11,250 13,500 24,950 1,824 1,380 1,222 160,000 49,700 3,926 German National Bank, Evansville, Ind i Dec. 24,1890 Farmers' and Merchants' National Bank, Vandalia, 111. | Jan. 10', 1891 National Bank, Chester, S. C Mar. 2,1891 250,000 100,000 ; 100,000 j 98,030 22,500 33,250 4,211 1,520 1,735 450,000 | 153,780 7,466 50,000 185,000 I 80,000 ] 150,000 i 10,750 36,700 67,850 33,750 1,154 1,220 2,320 2,447 465,000 ! 149,050 7,141 42,900 930 42,900 930 First National Bank, Decatur, Mich First National Bank, Mason, Mich First National Bank, Holly, Mich Total. Total. First National Bank, Burlington, Wis Lansing National Bank, Lansing, Mich Ashtabula National Bank, Ashtabula, Ohio Second Nat'l Bank of New Mexico, Santa Fe, N. Mex.. Dec. 19,1891 Mar. 5,1892 July 11,1892 July 17,1892 Total. First National Bank, Petaluma, Cal., Total Sept. 25,1894 200,000 266 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 63.—NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JUNE 12, 1882, WITH DATE OP EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1909—Continued. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Nunda, N. Y Union National Bank, Phillips, Me Perkiomen National Bank, Pennsburg, Pa Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Feb. 5,1895 Apr. 26,1895 Sept. 10,1895 Total Second National Bank, Richmond, Ky Nov. 4,1897 Total Manistee National Bank, Manistee, Mich Dec. 3,1901 Total Second National Bank, Mauch Chunk, Pa First National Bank, Felicity, Ohio Second National Bank, Fall River, Mass First National Bank, Conneautville, Pa. . First National Bank, Salem, Mass Second National Bank Norwich, Conn Deposit National Bank, Deposit, N. Y First National Bank, Norwalk, Ohio Second National Bank Galesburg, 111 Dec. 31,1902 Jan. 31,1903 Feb. 24,1903 do. .do.... do do do do Total Union National Bank, Weymouth, Mass July 26,1904 Total Farmers' National Bank, Lancaster, Pa Chestertown National Bank, Chestertown, Md Oxford National Bank, Oxford, Mass Grafton National Bank, Grafton, Mass First National Bank, Corunna, Mich First National Bank, Chicopee, Mass National Landholders Bank, Kingston, R. I North Granville Nat'l Bank, North Granville, N. Y . . . National Bank of Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C Nov. Dec. Jan. Jan. Mar. Apr. Apr. June July 22,1904 1,1904 2,1905 26,1905 1,1905 3,1905 10,1905 3,1905 15,1905 Total Union National Bank, Detroit, Mich National Bank of Laurens, Laurens, S. C Mar. 29,1906 July 10,1906 Total Houston National Bank, Houston, Tex Mar. 28,1909 Total Grand total 1 Outstanding. $50,000 50,000 100,000 $11,250 36,838 22,500 $674 1,397 1,530 200,000 70,588 3,601 200,000 45,000 2,960 200,000 45,000 2,960 100,000 37,900 6,550 100,000 37,900 6,550 150,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 152,849 12,500 121,360 14,443 54,312 53,418 28,351 13,395 27,306 12,984 1,590 12,439 3,023 10,747 6,568 4,613 2,378 4,486 1,150,000 477,934 58,828 200,000 74,846 13,662 200,000 74,846 13,662 450,000 60,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 150,000 105,000 85,000 225,000 125,000 21,562 30,000 25,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 65,000 50,000 4,762 4,435 18,205 7,196 7,972 7,416 7,325 1,250,000 415,000 78,873 200,000 63,000 50,000 15,000 14,415 8,300 263,000 65,000 22,715 100,000 25,000 18,000 100,000 25,000 18,000 9 384,000 4,225,434 303,553 268 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Jo. 64.—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. Date. 199 Jan. 14,1864 $50,000 Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa. 1176 Merchants' N. B., Washington, D. C... 627 May 20,1865 Dec. 14,1864 300,000 200,000 229 1225 1537 162 1463 1223 1556 Feb. June Aug. Dec. July June Sept. 50,000 100,000 100,000 $1,780 500,000 150,000 300,000 200,000 1141 80 803 May 15,1865 Sept. 9,1863 Feb. 14,1865 60,000 50,000 50,000 429 May 20,1864 1331 June 23,1865 50,000 155,000 First National Bank, Attica, N. Y Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. cent. Total. First National Bank, Medina, N. Y . . . . Tennessee N. B., Memphis, Tenn First National Bank, Selma, Ala First National Bank, New Orleans, La. National Unadilla B., Unadilla, N. Y.. Farmers & Cits' N. B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Croton National Bank, New York, N. Y. 3,1864 5,1865 24,1865 18,1863 17,1865 5,1865 9,1865 Total. First National Bank, Bethel, Conn... First National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa.. National Bank of Vicksburg, Miss 2,236 Total. First National Bank, Rockford, 111... First N. B. of Nevada, Austin, Nev.. 465 $7,500 4.9 421,052 42.1 Total. Ocean National Bank, New York, N. Y. Union Square N. B., New York, N. Y . . Eighth National Bank, New York, N. Y. Fourth N. B., Philadelphia, Pa Waverly National Bank, Waverly, N. Y. First National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark. 1232 1691 384 286 1192 1631 June Mar. Apr. Feb. May Feb. 6,1865 13,1869 16,1864 26,1864 29,1865 6,1866 1978 1473 1937 1388 26 1372 1548 1378 436 1825 21 May July Feb. July July July Sept. July May May June 7,1872 21,1865 15,1872 1,1865 16,1863 1,1865 1,1865 1,1865 24,1864 27,1871 29,1863 1,000,000 250,000 250,000 100,000 106,100 50,000 140,000 56.0 9,424 24,403 18,000 23.0 36.0 250,000 175,000 500,000 300,000 59,472 500,000 750,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 600,000 50,000 103,250 25,000 183,000 805,000 429,250 134,200 97,770 102,666 108,000 42,000 59.0 5.0 61.0 161.1 57.2 95.9 81.5 102.6 18.0 84.0 31,150 46,000 90,500 62.3 92.0 90.5 Total. Scandinavian N. B., Chicago, 111 Wallkill N. B., Middletown, N. Y Crescent City N. B., New Orleans, La.. Atlantic N. B., New York, N. Y First National Bank,Washington,D.C. N. B. of the Commonwealth, N.Y., N.Y. Merchants' N. B., Petersburg, Va First National Bank, Petersburg, Va... First National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio.. N. O. N. B. Assoc, New Orleans, La.. First National Bank, Carlisle, Pa Total. 44 July 31,1863 First National Bank, Anderson, I n d . . First National Bank, Topeka, Kans..., 1660 Aug. 23,1866 First National Bank, Norfolk, Va 271 Feb. 23,1864 50,000 50,000 100,000 Total. Gibson County N. B., Princeton, Ind.. First National Bank of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Cook County N. B., Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio Charlottesville National Bank, Charlottesville, Va. Total 2066 Nov. 30,1872 1695 Nov. 15,1869 50,000 100,000 6,000 12.0 125,000 125.0 1845 July 8,1871 900 Mar. 16,1865 1468 July 19,1865 300,000 100,000 100,000 53,333 17.8 108,279 108.2 149,245 149.2 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 269 ERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AT DATE OP ORGANIZATION AND AT CIRCULATION ISSUED, LAWFUL MONEY DEPOSITED WITH THE TREASURER TO ING OCTOBER 31, 1909. Circulation. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. Cause Receiver apof failure. pointed. $50,000 Apr. 14,1865 300,000 200,000 May May 1,1866 8,1866 U U $2,288 Mar. 13,1867 20,435 Mar. 21,1867 4,788 Apr. 30,1867 37,903 May 20,1867 Aug. 20,1867 32,000 Sept. 6,1867 Oct. 1,1867 T V B Q W U G 4,610 Feb. 28,1 20,000 Mar. 3,1 5,000 Apr. 24,1 N Q N 500,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 120,000 300,000 200,000 1,370,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 210,000 50,000 250,000 $44,400 $44,400 $44,167 $233 85,000 180,000 85,000 180,000 84,804 179,469 196 531 265,000 265,000 264,273 727 40,000 90,000 85,000 180,000 100,000 253,900 180,000 40,000 90,000 85,000 180,000 100,000 253,900 180,000 39,761 89,778 84,611 178,921 99,830 252,958 179,727 239 222 389 1,079 170 942 273 928,900 928,900 925,586 3,314 26,300 90,000 25,500 26,300 90,000 25,500 26,170 89,669 25,443 130 331 57 141,800 141,800 141,282 518 B U 45,000 129,700 45,000 129,700 247 903 174,700 174,700 44,753 128,797 173,550 1,150 150,000 Dec. 13,1871 Dec. 15,1871 do. Dec. 20,1871 Apr. 23,1872 May 2,1872 V U F U U V 800,000 50,000 243,393 179,000 71,000 45,000 800,000 50,000 243,393 179,000 71,000 45,000 794,017 49,781 241,435 178,000 70,166 44,550 5,983 219 1,958 1,000 834 450 1,388,393 1,388,393 1,377,949 10,444 Dec. 12,1872 17,000 Dec. 31,1872 3,045 Mar. 18,1873 56,000 Apr. 28,1873 108,000 Sept. 19,1873 56,027 Sept. 22,1873 18,302 Sept. 25,1873 11,801 do 16,000 Oct. 18,1873 14,161 Oct. 23,1873 25,000 Oct. 24;1873 B B M A M V R R P W U 135,000 118,900 450,000 100,000 450,000 234,000 360,000 179,200 90,000 360,000 45,000 135,000 118,900 450,000 100,000 450,000 234,000 360,000 179,200 90.000 360', 000 45,000 117,896 448,925 98,922 443,969 23],187 357, 460 177,600 199 1,004 1,075 1,078 6,031 2,813 2,540 1,600 89,074 357, 500 44,575 926 2,500 425 2,522,100 2,522,100 2,501,909 20,191 23,839 Nov. 23,1873 7,000 Dec. 16,1873 3,000 June 3,1874 P P G 45,000 90,000 95,000 45,000 90,000 95,000 44,275 89,265 93,835 725 735 1,165 40,000 33,905 27,139 2,509 3,825,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 Outstanding. Mar. 15,1869 Oct. 14,1869 1,806,100 250,000 175,000 500,000 300,000 500,000 750,000 400,000 200,000 100,000 600,000 50,000 Redeemed. 1,400 5,580 300,000 1,000,000 200,000 250,000 200,000 106,100 50,000 Issued. 250,000 230,000 230,000 227,375 2,625 50,000 150,000 1,000 18,719 Nov. 28,1874 Dec. 10,1874 X V 43,800 118,191 43,800 118,191 43,615 117,480 185 711 500,000 100,000 200,000 80,000 20,000 22,254 Feb. 1,1875 Oct. 22,1875 Oct. 28,1875 V E U 285,100 45,000 146,585 285,100 45,000 146,585 283,778 44,206 144,970 1,322 794 1,615 638,676 638,676 634,049 | 4,627 1,000,000 270 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 64.—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. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Miners' N. B., Georgetown. Colo Fourth National Bank, Chicago, Ill.o... First National Bank, Bedford, Iowa First National Bank, Osceola, Iowa First National Bank, Duluth, M i n n . . . . First National Bank, La Crosse, W i s . . . City National Bank, Chicago, 111 Watkins National Bank,Watkins, N . Y . First National Bank, Wichita, K a n s . . . 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 First N. B., Greenfield, Ohio a National Bank of Fishkill, N . Y First National Bank, Franklin, Ind Northumberland County National Bank, Shamokin, Pa. First National Bank, Winchester, 111... N. Exchange B., Minneapolis, Minn N. B . of State of Mo., St. Louis, M o . . . . First National Bank, Delphi, Ind First National Bank, Georgetown, Colo. Lock Haven N . B., Lock Haven, P a . . . 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 N. B., Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Ashland, Pa.<* First National Bank, Tarrytown, N . Y . First National Bank, Allentown, Pa.«.. First N. B., Waynesburg, Pa.a Washington Co. N. B., Greenwich, N. Y . First National Bank, Dallas, Tex, .. People's National Bank, Helena, Mont. First National Bank, Bozeman, Mont.. Merchants' N. B., Fort Scott, Kans.o..: Farmers' N. B., Platte City, Mo 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 First N. B., Warrensburg, Mo German-American N. B., Wash., D. C. German National Bank, Chicago, 111.**.. Commercial N. B., Saratoga Spgs., N.Y. Second National Bank, Scranton, Pa.«. National Bank of Poultney, Vt First National Bank, Monticello, I n d . . First National Bank, Butler, P a 82 83 84 First National Bank, Meadville, Pa First National Bank, Newark, N . J First National Bank, Brattleboro, V t . . 2199 276 2298 1776 1954 1313 818 456 1913 Date. Oct. Feb. Sept. Jan. Apr. June Feb. June Jan. Capital. 30,1874 24,1864 18,1875 26,1871 6,1872 20,1865 18,1865 2,1864 2,1872 Surplus. $150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 Amount. Per cent. $4,500 184,008 3.0 184.0 23,500 25,000 31,500 182,500 85,450 36,975 46.1 50.0 63.0 73.0 113.9 73.9 Total 101 971 50 689 1484 719 1665 1949 1991 1273 Oct. 7,1863 Apr. 1,1865 Aug. 5,1863 Jan. 9,1865 July Jan. Oct. Mar. May June 50,000 200,000 1536,205 60,000 2,976 67,000 25,1865 16,1865 30,1866 25,1872 31,1872 14,1865 50,000 50,000 3,410,300 100,000 50,000 120,000 236 Feb. 5,1864 2047 Sept. 18,1872 1612 Nov. 23,1865 1995 June 3,1872 403 Apr. 27,1864 364 Apr. 5,1864 161 Dec. 16,1863 305 Mar. 5,1864 1266 June 13,1865 2157 July 16,1874 2105 May 13,1873 2027 Aug. 14,1872 1927 Jan. 20,1872 2356 May 5,1877 120,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 80,300 160.6 71.5 143,000 222,319 370.5 670,000 1000.0 71,7.50 124,000 143.5 248.0 45,000 45.0 15,000 153,600 128.0 1,000 7,214 1,035,000 38,000 540,500 25,000 187,131 132,250 862.5 19.0 540.5 25.0 311.9 264.5 86,692 205,940 45,750 10,000 20,000 34,731 4,000 86.7 102.9 45.7 10.0 40.0 69.5 8.0 57,750 115.5 113,000 392,125 92,000 7,400 139,000 392.1 92.0 14.8 278.0 Total 222 Total 31,1871 14,1877 15,1870 6,1865 5,1863 31,1865 3,1874 11,1864 50,000 130,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 115 52 470 Oct. 27,1863 Aug. 7,1863 June 30,1864 70,000 125,000 100,000 248,400 605,250 387,000 354.8 484.2 387.0 85 86 87 Mechanics' N. B., Newark, N. J 1251 First National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y 235 Pacific National Bank, Boston, Mass... 2373 June 9,1865 Feb. 5,1864 Nov. 9,1877 500,000 251,802 1,198,000 287,500 100,000 75,000 250,000 239.6 287.5 30.0 88 First N. B . of Union Mills, Union City, Pa. Vermont N . B., St. Albans, Vt 1856 2358 1734 1227 49 1200 2208 309 July May Nov. June Aug. May Dec. Mar. 2,000 11,872 113.6 Total Total Total 89 110 Oct. 23,1863 50,000 91,955 183.9 1583 Oct. 11,1865 200,000 186,000 93.0 Total o Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 271 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Circulation. Failures. • Lawful money deCapital. $150,000 200,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 60,000 Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. $968 Jan. 24,1876 Feb. 1,1876 .do.. 10,000 Feb. 25,1876 Mar. 13,1876 25,000 Apr. 11,1876 130,000 May 17,1876 3,000 July 12,1876 12,000 Sept. 23,1876 V V N V P P V G B 965,000 50,000 200,000 132,000 67,000 50,000 100,000 2,500,000 50,000 75,000 120,000 $44,725 83,235 26,910 44,590 44,775 44,288 134,606 66,254 42,701 $275 2,465 540,609 540,609 532,084 8,525 1,970 1,765 90 410 225 712 2,603 1,246 499 29,662 177,200 92,092 60,300 28,734 175,230 90,327 59,420 17,135 Mar. 16,1877 20,000 May 24,1877 248,775 June 23,1877 20,000 July 20,1877 65,000 Aug. 18,1877 8,000 Aug. 20,1877 W M O W U V 45,000 90,000 296,274 45,000 45,000 71,200 45,000 90,000 296,274 45,000 45,000 71,200 44,288 88,990 281,335 44,310 44,705 70,308 951,728 951,728 927,647 24,081 597,840 45,000 44,490 44,500 75,554 89,200 78,641 7,002 114,220 29,800 89,300 44,400 35,328 27,000 597,840 45,000 44,490 44,500 75,554 89,200 78,641 7,002 114,220 29,800 89,300 44,400 35,328 27,000 587,361 44,560 42,500 43,678 74,496 87,432 76,269 6,277 112,515 29,420 88,941 43,830 34,718 26,790 10,479 1,322,275 1,322,275 1,298,787 23,488 45,000 62,500 42,795 86,900 91,465 90,000 27,000 71,165 45,000 62,500 42,795 86,900 91,465 90,000 27,000 71,165 44,237 61,206 39,980 85,288 88,713 88,517 26,614 70,620 763 294 2,815 1,612 2,752 1,483 200,000 10,000 25,000 6,392 19,000 25,000 220,000 Nov. 24,1877 Dec. 1,18^7 Feb. 11,1878 do V V X V V V N 928 880 5 5 5 5 5 690 295 892 440 1,990 822 10,600 2,000 125,000 40,476 70,000 4,000 2,000 10,600 Nov. 1,1878 do Dec. 20,1878 Feb. 11,1879 Mar. 15,1879 Apr. 7,1879 July 18,1879 July 23,1879 X p B X X X N E 516,825 516,825 505,175 11,650 20,000 62,584 57,000 June 9,1880 June 14,1880 June 19,1880 R F N 89,500 326,643 90,000 89,500 326,643 90,000 87,102 319,660 86,238 2,398 6,983 3,762 506,143 506,143 493,000 13,143 400,000 50,000 Nov. 2,1881 Apr. 22,1882 May 22,1882 C P 449,900 99,500 450,000 449,900 99,500 450,000 440,939 97,705 447,398 8,961 1,795 2,602 13,358 vp V Q Q s 5 5 5 5 712 X N 24,000 5,000 8,000 7,000 13,500 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1,010 14,939 Feb. 28,18^8 Mar. 23,1878 Apr. 15,1878 May 15,1878 June 8,1878 do Sept. 13,1878 Sept. 14,1878 Sept 25,1878 Oct. 1,1878 700,000 500,000 100,000 961,300 $45,000 85,700 27,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 137,209 67,500 43,200 29,662 177,200 92,092 60,300 1,230,000 100,000 300,000 300,000 $45,000 85,700 27,000 45,000 ^5,000 45,000 137,209 67,500 43,200 U B B M Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. 2,612,500 100,000 130,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 Redeemed. Outstanding. 12,1876 27,1877 13,1877 12,1877 10,000 30,000 28,538 3,344,000 750,000 200,000 500,000 100,000 112,500 100,000 250,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Issued. 1,058 1,768 2,372 725 1,705 380 359 570 610 210 386 1,545 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 999,400 999,400 986,042 50,000 13,455 Mar. 24,1883 s 43,000 43,000 41,803 1,197 8 200,000 25,000 Aug. 9,1883 V 65,200 65,200 62,733 2,467 8 108,200 108,200 104,536 3,664 1,561,300 250,000 272 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 64.—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. First National Bank, Leadville, Colo... City N. B., Lawrenceburg, Ind. a First National Bank, St. Albans,Vt.... First National Bank, Monmouth, 111... Marine National Bank, New York, N.Y. Hot Springs N. B., Hot Springs, Ark... Richmond N. B., Richmond, Ind First N. B., Livingston, Mont First National Bank, Albion, N. Y First N. B., Jamestown, N. Dak Logan N. B., West Liberty, Ohio Date. Capital. 166 2578 2942 Mar. Feb. Feb. July June Feb. Mar. July Dec. Oct. May 19,1879 24,1883 20,1864 7,1882 3,1865 17,1883 5,1873 16,1883 22,1863 25,1881 7,1883 $60,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 400,000 50,000 270,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 1276 1791 1510 1137 June Feb. Aug. May 14,1865 18,1871 9,1865 13,1865 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 1740 583 2465 2624 564 2139 1386 2724 Nov.:29,1870 Nov. !22,1864 Mar. 15,1880 Feb. 2,1882 Nov. 3.1864 Mar. 17,1874 July 1.1865 June 7,1882 2776 3266 3461 3022 3082 75 605 686 Sept. Nov. Feb. Aug. Nov Sept. Dec. Jan. 8,1883 26,1883 4,1863 6.1864 7.1865 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 2835 2542 231 1801 1682 277 3597 1280 Dec. July Feb. Mar. June Feb. Dec. June 12,1882 12,1881 4,1864 11,1871 17,1868 24.1864 7,1886 14.1865 200,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 3592 2800 Oct. 20,1886 Sept. 14,1882 200,000 50,000 2198 3617 3366 2427 3431 3936 Oct. Jan. July June Jan. Oct. 29,1874 14,1887 15,1885 23,1879 6,1886 26,1888 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 3502 3564 May 11,1886 Oct. 1,1886 Sept. 16,1886 200,000 50,000 75,000 2420 2889 269 2751 1215 2887 2090 3006 Surplus. $2,000 Per Amount. cent. $63,000 3,000 197,000 15,000 659,643 3,000 274,000 105.0 3.0 197.0 20.0 164.9 6.0 101 5 170,500 341.0 4,000 8.0 356,000 38,500 178.0 77.0 337,500 337.5 90,142 285,000 10,000 12,000 186,000 38,500 307,382 23,000 190.3 142.5 20.0 24.0 186.0 38.5 204.9 46.0 2,784 12,250 13,500 75,825 168,500 306,000 .3 24.5 27.0 151.6 168.5 204.0 75,000 215.000 266,000 146,806 37.5 43.0 266.0 146.8 278,000 5,000 159,494 463.3 10.0 318.9 18,000 36.0 81,265 163.2 2,000 75,350 10,000 4.0 150.6 20.0 24,000 5,000 20,500 12.0 10.0 27.3 Total.. Middletown N. B., Middletown, N. Y . Farmers' National Bank, Bushnell, 111. Schoharie Co. N. B., Schoharie, N. Y . . Exchange National Bank, Norfolk, Va. 23,128 Total. First National Bank, Lake City, Minn. Lancaster N. B., Clinton, Mass First N. B., Sioux Falls, S. Dak First N. B., Wahpeton, N. Dak First National Bank, Angelica N. Y . . City National Bank, Williamsport, Pa. AUngton N.B., Abington. Mass. & First National Bank, Blair, Nebr 50,000 200,000 32,894 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 15,000 50,000 Total.. First National Bank, Pine Bluff, A r k . . Palatka National Bank, Palatka, F l a . . Fidelity N. B., Cincinnati, Ohio Henrietta N. B., Henrietta, Tex National Bank of Sumter, S. C First National Bank, Dansville, N. Y . First National Bank, Corry, Pa Stafford N. B., Stafford Springs, Conn. 18,1882 20,1884 27,1886 10,000 Total. Fifth National Bank, St. Louis, M o . . . Metropolitan N. B. of Cincinnati, Ohio. First National Bank, Auburn, N. Y . . . Commercial N. B., Dubuque, Iowa State National Bank, Raleigh, N. C . . . Second National Bank, Xenia, Ohio... Madison N. B., Madison, S. Dak Lowell National Bank, Lowell, Mich.. Total.. California N. B., San Francisco, Cal First National Bank, Anoka, Minn Total. National Bank of Shelbyville, Tenn First National Bank, Sheffield, Ala Third National Bank, Malone, N. Y . . . First National Bank, Abilene, Kans Harper National Bank, Harper, Kans.. Gloucester City National Bank, Gloucester City, N. J. Park National Bank, Chicago, 111 State National Bank, Wellington, Kans. Kingman N. B., Kingman, Kans 1,000 Total.. a Fonnerly-m voluntary liquidation. b Restore to solvency. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 273 ETC.—Continued. [ Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $60,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 400,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. 20,000 12,500 1,000 Jan. 24,1884 Mar. 11,1884 Apr. 22,1884 do May 13,1884 June 2,1884 July 23,1884 Aug. 25,1884 Aug. 26,1884 Sept. 13,1884 Oct. 18,1884 B G P B T E H X B E P 40,000 7,500 15,000 150,000 Nov. 29,1884 Dec. 17,1884 Mar. 23,1885 Apr. 9,1885 I L B O Jan. Jan. Mar. Apr. Apr. May Aug. Sept. E B J J A D L U $15,000 40,000 15,000 225,000 180 33,000 1,285,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 600,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 10,000 20,000 30, 447 4,000 20,100 12,500 25,300 11,000 4,1886 20,1886 11,1886 8,1886 19,1886 4,1886 2,1886 8,1886 650,000 Nov. June June Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. 20,1886 3,1887 27,1887 17,1887 24,1887 8,1887 11,1887 17,1887 V V B K A B V B 14,000 3,000 10,000 Nov. Feb. Feb. Apr. Apr. May June Sept. 15,1887 10,1888 20,1888 2,1888 11,1888 9,1888 23,1888 19,1888 F V R V B V S 10,000 4,300 Jan. 14,1889 Apr. 22,1889 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb. June 200,000 50,000 100,000 21,000 3,915 1,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 20,000 50,000 8,000 10,000 15,000 10,183 24,000 1,550,000 300,000 1,000,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 180,000 20,000 w 1,900,000 200,000 50,000 i 250,000 400 17,600 13,1889 23,1889 30,1889 21,1890 10,1890 12,1890 July 14,1890 Sept. 25,1890 Oct. 2,1890 750,000 10774—CUR 1909- -18 ? w F F F F W X Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $53,000 77,000 89,980 27,000 260,100 40,850 158,900 11,240 90,000 18,650 23,400 $53,000 77,000 89,980 27,000 260,100 40,850 158,900 11,240 90,000 18,650 23,400 $52,210 76,335 88,148 26,820 252,308 40,570 152,095 11,110 87,315 18,430 23,220 $790 665 1,832 180 7,792 280 6,805 130 2,685 220 180 850,120 850,120 828,561 21,559 176,000 44,000 38,350 228,200 176,000 44,000 38,350 228,200 172,785 42,955 36,920 223,272 3,215 1,045 1,430 4,928 486,550 486,550 475,932 10,618 44, 420 72,360 10, 740 17,120 89,000 43,140 25,425 26,180 44, 420 72,360 10, 740 17,120 89,000 43,140 25, 425 26,180 43,355 69,420 10,485 16,880 86, 773 41,975 25,425 25,835 1,065 2,940 255 240 2,227 1,165 328,385 328,385 320,148 8,237 26,280 19,210 90,000 11,250 11,250 15,730 73,829 139,048 26,280 19,210 90,000 11,250 11,250 15, 730 73,829 139,048 25,855 19,010 89,262 11,080 11,140 14,465 71,278 135,670 425 200 738 170 110 1,265 2,551 3,378 386,597 386,597 377, 760 8,837 44,430 277', 745 63, 446 62,170 22,500 48, 470 11,250 27,800 44, 430 277,745 63, 446 62,170 22, 500 48, 470 11,250 27,800 43,675 274,155 60,147 59,967 21,305 46,025 11,178 25,818 755 3,590 3,299 2,203 1,195 2,445 72 1,982 557,811 557,811 542,270 15,541 45,000 11,250 45,000 11,250 44, 760 11,047 240 203 56,250 56,250 55,807 443 16,710 22,500 10, 750 21,240 10,750 11,250 16, 710 22,500 10, 750 21,240 10,750 11,250 16,205 22,120 10,645 20,555 10,700 11,175 505 380 105 685 50 75 45,000 11,250 22,000 45,000 11,250 22,000 44,300 11,160 21,585 700 90 415 171,450 171,450 168,445 3,005 345 274 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 64.—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. 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 First National Bank, Alma, Kans First National Bank, Belleville, Kans.. First N. B., Meade Center, Kans . .. American N. B., Arkansas City, Kans.. City National Bank, Hastings, Nebr People's N. B., Fayetteville, N. C Spokane N. B., Spokane Falls, Wash.. First National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans. Second N. B., McPherson, Kans Pratt County N. B., Pratt, Kans Keystone N. B., Philadelphia, Pa Spring Garden N. B., Philadelphia, Pa. National City Bank, Marshall, Mich.... Red Cloud N. B., Red Cloud, Nebr.... Asbury ParkN. B., Asbury Park, N. J. Ninth National Bank, Dallas, Tex First National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr. Central Nebr. N. B., Broken Bow, Nebr. Florence N. B., Florence, Ala First National Bank, Palatka, Fla First N. B., Kansas City, Kans Rio Grande N. B., Laredo, Tex First National Bank, Clearfield, Pa Farley N. B., Montgomery, Ala A First National Bank, Coldwater, Kans. Total.. 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 Date. Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. cent. 3769 3386 3695 3992 3099 2003 3838 3249 3791 3787 2291 3468 2023 3181 3792 4415 2811 3927 4135 3223 3706 4146 768 4180 3703 Aug. Aug. May Mar. Dec. June Jan. Sept. Sept. Sept. July Mar. July May Sept Sept. Nov. Sept. Oct. July May Oct. Jan. Dec. May 3,1887 28,1885 5,1887 15,1889 27,1883 27,1872 4,1888 11,1884 16,1887 8,1887 30,1875 13,1886 29,1872 10,1884 17,1887 12,1890 8,1882 28,1888 3,1889 15,1884 17,1887 28,1889 30,1865 18,1889 9,1887 $50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 52,000 $14,000 17,500 8,857 28,000 44,547 182,500 28.0 35.0 17.7 28.0 89.1 243.3 54,500 8,500 109.0 17.0 122,730 122,198 162,500 23,275 61.4 24.4 162.5 46.5 18,000 57,250 8,400 6.0 114.5 14.0 50,000 25,000 100.0 25.0 209,000 209.0 2,080 4.0 677 569 3416 3828 1656 3267 3569 837 4404 3160 3554 2859 4383 4288 3963 3890 1454 Dec. Nov. Dec. Dec. July Nov. Oct. Feb. Aug. Apr. Sept. Jan. July Apr. Jan. May July 31,1864 12.1864 2,1885 29,1887 25,1866 21,1884 12,1886 23,1865 25,1890 22,1884 17,1886 16,1883 31,1890 16,1890 15,1889 29,1888 17,1865 400,000 $61,390 100,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 984,000 198,000 26,000 79,000 290,710 27,750 17,693 212,988 2,500 56,250 30,000 87,500 2,500 3,500 5,954 15,000 441,000 241.0 198.0 26.0 52.7 116.3 55.5 35.4 213.0 5.0 112.5 60.0 87.5 2.5 7.0 11.9 30.0 441.0 4264 3297 2988 4213 Mar. Jan. June Jan. 18,1890 28,1885 29,1883 21,1890 50,000 65,000 100,000 500,000 3,500 58,500 272,500 35,000 7.0 90.0 272.5 7.0 1648 3228 1817 3627 2568 3677 4105 4256 4767 3771 3753 4143 2177 4198 3360 2039 3116 4344 3172 Apr. July May Jan. Oct. Apr. Aug. Mar. June Aug. July Oct. Sept. Jan. June Sept. Feb. June May 12,1866 22,1884 13,1871 28,1887 3,1881 23,1887 30,1889 12,1890 29,1892 5,1887 16,1887 23,1889 1,1874 7,1890 30,1885 4,1872 2,1884 17,1890 2,1884 150,000 200,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 55,000 75,000 50,000 554,250 232,500 255,830 24,000 64,000 30,000 11,000 52,500 2,000 36,000 34,500 12,000 102,600 15,000 62,000 199,156 56,200 58,000 110,000 369.5 116. 25 85.02 48.0 128.8 1.5 5.5 21.0 2.0 12.0 34.5 24.0 205.2 30.0 124.0 199.1 102.2 77.3 220.0 . Maverick N. B., Boston, Mass Corry National Bank, Cony Pa Cheyenne N. B., Cheyenne, Wyo California N. B., San Diego, Cal First N. B., Wilmington, N. C Huron National Bank, Huron, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Downs, Kans First National Bank, Muncy, Pa Bell County N. B., Temple, Tex First National Bank, Deming, N. Mex. First N. B., Silver City, N. Mex Lima National Bank, Lima, Ohio National Bank of Guthrie, Okla Cherry vale N. B., Cherry vale, Kans First National Bank, Erie, Kans First National Bank, Rockwall, Tex Vincennes N. B., Vincennes, Ind Total First N. B., Del Nor te, Colo Newton N. B., Newton, Kans Capital National Bank, Lincoln,Nebr.. Bankers and Merchants' National Bank, Dallas, Tex. 186 First N. B., Little Rock, Ark 187 Commercial N. B., Nashville, Tenn... 188 Alabama National Bank, Mobile, Ala.. 189 First National Bank, Ponca, Nebr 190 Second N. B., Columbia, Tenn 191 Columbia National Bank, Chicago, 111. 192 Elmira National Bank, Elmira, N. Y... 193 N. B. of N. Dakota, Fargo, N. Dak 194 Evanston N. B., Evanston, 111 195 N. B. of Deposit of City of New York.. 196 Oglethorpe N. B., Brunswick, Ga 197 First National Bank, Lakota, N. Dak. 198 First N. B., Cedar Falls, Iowa 199 First National Bank, Brady, Tex 200 First N. B., Arkansas City, Kans.a 201 Citizens' N. B., Hillsboro, Ohio 202 First National Bank, Brunswick, Ga.. 203 City N. B., Brownwood, Tex.a 204 Merchants' N. B., Tacoma, Wash 182 183 184 185 a Restored to solvency. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 275 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $75,000 50,000 50,000 303,000 100,000 125,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 750,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 300,000 75,000 60,000 60,000 150,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 52,000 Surplus. Receiver ap- Cause of pointed. failure. 81,603 i Nov. 21, 1890 5,000 I Dec. 12, 1890 4,000 I Dec. 24, 1890 24,000 Dec. 26, 1890 Jan. 14, 1891 32,000 Jan. 20, 1891 25,000 Feb. 3, 1891 10,000 Feb. 11, 1891 7,500 Mar. 25, 1891 3,000 Apr. 7, 1891 100,000 May 9, 1891 132,500 May 21, 1891 20,000 June 22, 1891 3,000 July 1, 1891 3,500 July 2, 1891 4,000 July 16, 1891 do.. 9,000 4,600 July 21, July 23, 1891 500 23,600 Aug. 7, 1891 Aug. 17, 1891 10,500 Oct. 3, 1891 Oct. 7, 1891 46,000 do 8,000 790 Oct. 14,1891 H G V G J R H F V G Q Q G O H G V S V H 3,622,000 400,000 100,000 j 150,000 | 500,000 250,000 75,000 ! 50,000 | 100,000 I 50,000 100,000 | 50,000 i 200,000 100,000 ! 50,000 ' 50,000 125,000 100,000 2, 450,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 1,000,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 300,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 100,000 200,000 150,000 250,000 Nov. 2,1891 Nov. 21,1891 Dec. 5,1891 Dec. 18,1891 Dec. 21,1891 Jan. 7,1892 Feb. 6,1892 15,958 Feb. 9,1892 2,500 Feb. 19,1892 13,500 Feb. 29,1892 do 4,000 44,000 Mar. 21,1892 2,000 June 22,1892 1,000 July 2,1892 1,500 do 17,500 July 20,1892 40,000 July 22,1892 F R O O B U V Jan. 14,1893 Jan. 16,1893 Feb. 6,1893 do G Y B O 800,000 17,000 15,000 100,000 17,512 6,000 10,000 100,000 100,000 3,400 18,500 50,000 16,009 7,797 245 60,000 35,000 1,931 25,000 3,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 6,000 75,000 do Apr. 6,1893 Apr. 17,1893 May 13,1893 May 19,1893 May 22,1893 May 26,1893 June 6,1893 June 7,1893 June 9,1893 June 12,1893 June 13,1893 .do do June 15,1893 June 16,1893 June 17,1893 June 20,1893 June 23,1893 s B P P G § V F Y U L T G F Y Issued. $16,875 11,250 10,750 45,000 22,500 28,000 21,700 10,750 11,250 10,750 41,180 45,000 44,000 16,875 20,700 45,000 16,275 13,500 12,900 33,250 33,750 22,500 95,597 i Redeemed. Outstanding. $180 230 170 390 330 $16,695 11,200 $16,875 11,250 10,750 45,000 22,500 28,000 21,700 10,750 11,250 10,750 41,180 45,000 44,000 16,875 20,700 45,000 16,275 13,500 12,900 33,250 33,750 22,500 95, 597 22,500 11,200 640,552 663,052 649, 408 13,644 78,894 96,180 33,750 45,000 52,880 18,000 10,750 94,899 11,250 22,500 11,250 45,000 21,800 11,250 11,250 26,720 31,780 78,894 96,180 33,750 45,000 52,880 18,000 10,750 94,899 11,250 22,500 11,250 45,000 21,800 11,250 11,250 26,720 31,780 70,272 93,014 33,280 44,550 50,970 17,710 10,575 91,538 11,090 21,920 11,060 43,943 21,680 11,080 11,030 26,420 27,950 8,622 3,166 470 450 1,910 290 175 3,361 160 580 190 1,057 120 170 220 300 3,830 623,153 623,153 598,082 25,071 11,250 48,740 43,700 44,000 11,250 48,740 43, 700 44,000 11,090 47,865 42,830 43, 410 160 875 870 590 63, 495 45,000 42,800 11,250 22,500 43,600 43,000 44,250 22,500 45,000 32,900 11,250 11,250 11,250 28,120 24,550 44,000 63,495 45,000 42,800 11,250 22,500 43,600 43,000 44,250 22,500 45,000 32,900 11,250 11,250 11,250 28,120 24,550 44,000 57,005 43,450 38,190 11,030 21,760 42,688 42,380 43,850 22,170 44,120 32,230 11,080 10,008 11,100 27,300 22,505 42,990 45,000 45,000 I 44,300 i | j i I ! ' ; ! j | ' 11,020 10,580 44,610 22,170 26,670 21,355 10,600 11,130 10,555 39,305 44,385 42,798 16,535 20, 480 44,400 15,935 13,368 12,640 32,745 33,290 22,350 92,247 22,500 11,045 1,330 345 150 120 195 1,875 615 1,202 340 220 600 340 132 260 505 460 150 3,350 155 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152? 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 6,490 186 1,550 187 4,610 188 220 189 740 190 912 191 620 , 192 400 : 193 330 1 194 195 670 196 170 197 1,242 i 198 150 ! 199 820 I 200 2,045 201 1,010 202 203 700 204 276 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 64.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDVS OF Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. City National Bank, Greenville, Mich. First N. B., Whatcom, Wash Columbia N. B., New Whatcom,Wash. Citizens' N. B., Spokane, Wash, a First N. B., Phillipsburg, Mont, a Linn County N. B., Albany, Oreg Nebraska N. B., Beatrice, Nebr Gulf National Bank, Tampa, Fla Livingston N. B., Livingston, Mont... Chemical National Bank, Chicago, 111. Bozeman N. B., Bozeman, Mont.a Consolidated N. B., San Diego, Cal First National Bank, Cedartown, Ga... Merchants' N. B., Great Falls, Mont... State National Bank, Knoxville, Term. Montana N. B., Helena, Mont, a Indianapolis N. B., Indianapolis, Ind.. Northern N. B., Big Rapids, Mich First N. B., Great Falls, Mont, a First National Bank, Kankakee, III. a... National Bank of the Commonwealth, Manchester, N. H. First National Bank, Starkville, Miss... Stock-Growers' N. B., Miles City, Mont. Texas N. B., San Antonio, Tex Albuquerque National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex. First National Bank, Vernon, Tex First National Bank, Middlesboro, Ky. Date. 3243 4099 4351 4005 4658 4326 4185 4478 4117 4666 2803 3056 4075 4434 4102 2813 581 1832 3525 1793 4692 Aug. Aug. June Apr. Dec. May Dec. Dec. Sept. Dec. Oct. Sept. July Oct. Aug. Nov. Nov. June July Feb. Feb. 28,1884 26.1889 28.1890 8,1889 5.1891 31.1890 21,1889 2,1890 11,1889 15.1891 23.1882 22.1883 16,1889 7,1890 28,1889 11,1882 21,1864 5,1871 1,1886 20,1871 9.1892 $50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 300,000 90,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 3275 3298 3222 Apr. Dec. Jan. July 30,1887 20,1884 31,1885 14,1884 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 13.1889 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 4033 May 4201 Jan. 3469 Mar. First National Bank, Orlando, Fla. a Citizens' National Bank, Muncie, Ind. a, 2234 Mar. 4370 July First N. B., Hot Springs, S. Dak First National Bank, Marion, Kans — 3018 July 4018 Apr. Washington N. B., Tacoma, Wash El Paso^National Bank, El Paso, Tex.. 3608 Dec. 4561 May Lloyd's N. B., Jamestown, N. Dak 1147 May N. Granite State B., Exeter, N. H Chamberlain N.B.,Chamberlain,S.Dak, 4282 Apr. P.Townsend N.B.,P.Townsend,Wash., 4290 Apr. 4315 May First N. B., Port Angeles, Wash.a First National Bank, Sundance, WTyo. 4343 June 2903 Mar. First N. B., North Manchester, Ind 4113 Sept. Commercial N. B., Denver, Colo First National Bank, Dayton, Tenn.... 4362 July Total.. 247 Hutchinson N. B., Hutchinson, Kans. 248 First N. B., Spokane Falls, Wash 249 Oregon N. B., Portland, Oreg 250 Citizens' N. B., Grand Island, Nebr... 251 First N. B., Fort Payne, Ala 252 Third National Bank, Detroit, Mich.. 253 First National Bank, Watkins, N. Y.. 254 First National Bank, Llano, Tex 255 i American N. B., Springfield, Mo 256 I First National Bank, Sedalia, Mo 257 !National Bank of Pendleton, Oreg 258 I State National Bank, Wichita, Kans.. 259 i German National Bank, Denver, Colo. 260 i Black Hills N. B., Rapid City, S. Dak. 261 First National Bank, Arlington, Oreg. 262 Baker City N. B., Baker City, Oreg... 263 First National Bank, Grant, Nebr 264 Wichita N. B., Wichita, Kans 265 State National Bank, Vernon, Tex 266 National Bank of Middletown, Pa 267 First National Bank, Kearney, Nebr.. 3199 2805 3719 3101 4064 3514 3047 4316 4360 1027 4249 3524 2351 3401 3676 4206 4170 2786 4130 585 2806 May Oct. June Dec. July June Sept. May July Jan. Mar. June Apr. Oct. Apr. Jan. Dec. Sept. Sept. Nov. Oct. 8.1890 16,1886 15,1875 15.1890 28,1883 23.1889 22,1886 4.1891 15,1865 8,1890 18.1890 19,1890 16,1890 17,1883 6,1889 10,1890 29.1884 24.1882 7,1887 29.1883 2.1889 1.1886 14,1883 20,1890 9.1890 2,1866 5,1890 29,1880 9.1887 23.1885 21,1887 11,1S90 4,1889 29,1882 27,1889 23,1864 25,1882 Total.. Capital. a Restored to solvency. 50,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 52,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 Surplus. Amount., Per cent. $32,250 5,000 4,000 64.5 10.0 4.0 10,000 19,362 10.0 19.3 4,000 8.0 49,500 180,000 11,250 99.0 72.0 15.0 260,000 1,249,000 183,053 122,250 140,500 104.0 416.3 203.4 48.8 16,500 23,000 26,000 69,750 33.0 23.0 26.0 133.5 39,000 78.0 27,500 196,992 45.0 196.9 72,682 44,000 54,000 6,000 240,500 4,500 96.9 44.0 36.0 6.0 240.5 9.0 10,000 38,673 20.0 77.3 8,500 17.0 39,738 190,100 100,000 35,000 4,000 66,000 • 32.500 15;750 8,000 319,000 $7,340 15,000 2,125 5,895 17,137 555,000 57,500 18,000 9,000 11,000 200,725 17,065 231,500 95.113 79.5 380.2 100.0 58.3 8.0 33.0 65.0 31.5 4.0 319.0 15.0 555.0 115.0 36.0 12.0 22.0 401.4 34.1 231.5 190.2 277 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $50,000 Surplus. $6,064 3,000 1,000 pointed. Cause of failure. 811,250 11,250 22,500 $11,070 11,120 22,205 21,700 21,880 11,250 10,750 45,000 21,300 21,590 11,110 10,545 44,430 67,500 21,700 21,880 11,250 10,750 45,000 11,250 55,300 16,370 22; 500 21,800 45,000 57,212 33,250 45,000 11,250 67,500 13,500 17,100 22,500 44,150 13,500 17,100 22,500 44,150 13,175 16,640 22,010 43,190 325 226 460 ! 227 490 1 228 229 V V Y 22,500 11,250 22,500 11,250 22,150 11,010 350 240 Y Y Y F O Y V O Y T F Y Y 11,250 21,900 43,500 33,750 22,500 41,137 11,250 22,500 15,450 11,250 27,000 45,000 11,250 45,000 11,250 21,900 43,500 33,750 22,500 41,137 11,250 22,500 15,450 11,250 27,000 45,000 11,250 11,150 21,550 42,780 33,020 22,070 37,802 11,090 22,110 15,130 11,065 26,530 44,310 11,135 45,000 100 350 720 730 430 3,335 160 390 320 185 470 690 115 1,775,154 j 1,622,259 152,895 95,000 22,000 5,000 Y Y Y V Y Y Y T Y Y V Y Y Y B W Y 60,000 75,000 100,000 175,000 3,782 10,000 20,000 38,000 Aug. 9,1 .do.. Aug. 10,1893 Aug. 11,1893 O O Y V 100,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 10,000 2,000 Aug. 12, 1893 do... Aug. 14, 1893 .do. Aug. 17, 1893 Aug. 22, 1893 Aug. 26, 1893 Sept. 2,1893 Sept. 14,1893 Sept. 23,1893 Sept. 30,1893 Oct. 3,1893 Oct. 5,1893 Oct. 11,1893 Oct. 16,1893 Oct. 24,1893 Oct. 25,1893 15,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 50,000 8,470 7,000 100,000 60,000 55,000 10,000 5,600 60,000 10,000 10,000 1,000 5,000 10,000 40,000 5,000 55,300 16,370 22,500 21,800 8,230 57,212 33,250 10,765 1,636,649 10,935,000 100,000 250,000 200,000 60,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 75,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 75,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 85,000 150,000 10,000 21,515 40,000 34,200 1,500 25,000 4,500 5,000 25,000 13,000 4,529 350,000 3,000 13,504 4,000 50,000 1,000 21,000 8,664 Nov. 6,1893 Nov. 20,1893 Dec. 12,1893 Dec. 14,1893 Jan. 26,1894 Feb. 1,1894 Feb. 26,1894 Feb. 28, 1894 .do. May 10, 1894 June 8, 1894 June 29, 1894 July 6, 1894 July 13, 1894 Aug. 2, 1894 do. Aug. 14, 1894 Sent. 5, 1894 Sept. 24, 1894 .....do... Oct. 24, 1894 2,770,000 Redeemed. Outstanding. $11,250 11,250 22,500 June 27,1893 do. do. July 1,1893 July 8,1893 July 10,1893 July 12,1893 July 14,1893 July 20,1893 July 21,1893 July 22,1893 July 24,1893 July 26,1893 July 29,1893 do... Aug. 2, Aug. 3,1893 Aug. 5,1893 do... do... Aug. 7,1893 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 300,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 200,000 Issued. Y J U Y V u z G Z Z Q F F Y F L Y E V I Y 22,500 45,000 45,000 13,500 11,250 44,280 11,250 16,870 45,000 48,341 22,500 22,500 45,000 27,750 11,250 16,870 11,250 44,500 21,640 66,785 33,750 22,500 45,000 45,000 13,500 11,250 ! 44,280 I 11,250 ' 16,870 : 45,000 1 48,341 ! 22,500 '• 22,500 I 45,000 i 27,750 ! 11,250 '< 16,870 i 11,250 i 44,500 I 21,640 ! 68,785 I 33,750 626,786 626,786 I ! 1 54,390 16,060 22,110 21, 410 45,000 48,681 32,160 10, 765 67,045 $180 205 130 206 295 207 400 290 140 205 570 11,250 910 310 390 390 8,531 1,090 34,235 11,250 455 ! 209 210 211 212 213 ! 214 i 215 ; 216 217 218 i 219 i 220 j 221 I 222 I 223 I 224 I 225 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 I 262 ! 263 I 264 : 265 ! 266 I 267 21,900 43,838 43,995 13,075 10,990 43, 490 11,040 16,590 44,210 45,778 22,190 21,993 42,735 27,240 10,943 16, 410 11,123 43,133 21,300 64,330 32,367 600 1,162 1,005 425 260 790 210 280 790 2,563 310 507 2,265 510 307 ... 460 127 1,367 340 2,455 1,383 608,670 i 18,116 I 278 REPORT OF THE No. COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 64.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OP Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. Buffalo County N. B., Kearney, Nebr.. 3526 First N B., Johnson City, Tenn 3951 Citizens' N. B., Madison, S. Dak Citizens' N. B., Spokane Falls, Wash.a.. Tacoma N. B., Tacoma, Wash City National Bank, Quanah, Tex Central National Bank, Rome, N. Y... First National Bank, Redfield, S. Dak. North Platte N. B., North Platte, Nebr. Needles National Bank, Needles, Cal... Nat. Broome Co. B., Binghamton, N. Y. First N. B., San Bernardino, Cal Dover National Bank, Dover, N. H Browne N. B., Spokane Falls Wash... First N. B., Anacortes, Wash Holdrege N. B., Holdrege, Nebr National Bank of Kansas City, Mo First N. B., Texarkana, Tex First National Bank, Ravenna, Nebr.. City National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex.. First National Bank, Dublin, Tex First National Bank, Ocala, Fla First N. B., Willimantic, Conn First N. B., Port Angeles, Wash.a First N. B., Ida Grove, Iowa & First National Bank, Pella, Iowa Merchants N. B., Seattle, Wash Union National Bank, Denver, Colo... Superior N. B., West Superior, Wis . . . Puget Sound N. B., Everett, Wash Keystone National Bank of Superior, West Superior, Wis. First N. B., South Bend, Wash State National Bank, Denver, Colo.b c... Kearney N. B., Kearney, Nebr First N. B., Wellington, Kans Columbia N. B., Tacoma, Wash Total First National Bank, Orlando, Fld.a... Bellingham Bay National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash. Chattahoochee N. B., Columbus, Ga... German N. B., Lincoln, Nebr Fort StanwixN. B., Rome, N. Y Farmers N. B., Portsmouth, Ohio Humboldt First National Bank, Humboldt, Kans. Grand Forks National Bank, Grand Forks, N. Dak. First N. B., Bedford City, Va National Bank of Jefferson, Tex Sumner N. B., Wellington, Kans First National Bank, Cheney, Wash... Kittitas Valley National Bank, Ellensburg, Wash. First N. B., Hillsborough, Ohio A merican N". B., Denver, Colo.d First National Bank, MInot, N. Dak... Yates County N. B., Penn Yan, N. Y.. First National Bank, Larned, Kans Citizens' N. B., San Angelo, Tex Sioux National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa. American N. B., New Orleans, La First National Bank, Helena, Mont Bennett N. B., New Whatcom, Wash.. First National Bank, Springville, N. Y. <i Second failure. & Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Date. Capital. SurPer plus. Amount. cent. $100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 $20,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 15,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 3151 4005 2924 4361 1376 3398 4024 4873 1513 3527 1043 4025 4458 3875 3489 3065 4043 2359 4062 3470 2388 4315 3930 1891 2985 4382 4680 4796 4399 July Dec. Apr. Apr. Apr. July July Oct. May Mar. Aug. July Apr. May Nov. Apr. Apr. Oct. May May July Mar. June May Oct. Oct. June July Jan. Sept. Aug. 3,1886 24,1888 10,1884 8,1889 13,1883 9,1890 1.1865 2,1885 4,1889 6,1893 9,1865 3,1886 22,1865 4,1889 6,1890 26,1888 13,1886 26,1883 22,1889 28,1877 1,1889 16,1886 20,1878 19,1890 10,1888 14,1871 23,1883 30,1890 13,1892 23,1892 16,1890 4467 2694 3201 2879 4623 Nov. May June Feb. Sept. 15,1890 16,1882 5,1884 13,1883 2,1891 50,000 120,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 3469 3976 Mar. 16,1886 Feb. 7,1889 50,000 60,000 1630 3571 1410 1088 3807 Jan. Oct. July Apr. Nov. 22,1866 16,1886 8,1865 29,1865 1,1887 100,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 60,000 54,250 $43,500 12,500 50,000 15,000 218,000 16,600 245,060 34,000 24,208 43.5 25.0 100.0 10.0 436.0 16.6 245.0 68.0 32.3 188,914 65,875 241,000 6,000 188.9 65.8 241.0 4.0 21,250 655,000 100,439 12,500 358,500 3,000 15,750 117,500 42.5 65.5 200.9 25.0 717.0 6.0 31.5 117.5 50,088 57,500 110,250 190,000 50.1 115.0 220.5 19.0 24,500 24.5 2,000 150,600 95,750 58,750 22,000 4.0 125.5 95.7 117.5 11.0 27,500 2,400 55.0 4.0 279,000 33,832 603,000 547,500 15,600 279.0 33.8 402.0 219.0 26.0 3301 Feb. 6,1885 50,000 61,200 122.4 4257 1777 3865 4542 3867 Mar. Jan. Apr. Apr. Apr. 13,1890 28,1871 10,1888 1,1891 14,1888 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 19,000 19,500 33,250 3,000 5,000 38.0 19.5 44.3 6.0 10.0 787 4159 4009 2405 2666 4659 2535 3978 1649 4171 2892 Feb. Nov. Apr. Dec. Apr. Dec. June Feb. Apr. Dec. Feb. 7,1865 13,1889 13,1889 30,1878 27,1882 5,1891 9,1881 14,1889 5,1866 4,1889 26,1883 100,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 254,312 90,000 17,000 66,000 163,750 18,500 419,459 60,000 273,000 5,000 37,500 254.3 36.0 34.0 112.0 327.5 18.5 419.4 30.0 273.0 10.0 75.0 75J000 c Restored to solvency for voluntary liquidation, d Restored to solvency. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 279 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC —Continued. Circulation. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver appointed. Nov. 10, 1894 Nov. 13, 1894 Dec. 12,1894 Dec. 13,1894 Dec. 14, 1894 Dec. 15,1894 Jan. 2,1895 Jan. 11, 1895 Jan. 14,1895 Jan. 19,1895 20,000 Jan. 28,1895 1895 57,000 Jan. 29, 20,000 Feb. 7,1895 3,000 Feb. 8,1895 1,500 Mar. 6,1895 5,000 Mar. 15, 1895 Mar. 18, 1895 Apr. 1,1895 4,500 Apr. 10, 1895 do 45, 000 7,450 Apr. 22, 1895 do.. 25,000 20,000 Apr. 23, 1895 Apr. 26, 1895 June 4,1895 1, 050 June 5,1895 25, 000 June 19,1895 65,000 Aug. 2,1895 $35,000 4,000 16,000 25,000 18,417 12,000 20,000 10,000 4,850 $100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 100,020 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 200,000 500,000 135,000 50,000 200, 000 Aug. 6,1895 2 500 Aug. 7,1895 22, 000 Aug. 15, 1895 1, 000 Aug. 17,1895 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 350,000 Aug. 24,1895 20, 000 Sept. 19,1895 32 500 Oct. 25,1895 12,000 Oct. 30,1895 Cause of failure. 100,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 60,000 200,000 i 1,500 40,000 Nov. 29,1895 Dec. 5,1895 35,000 30,000 50,000 3,487 Dec. 7,1895 Dec. 19,1895 Feb. 8,1896 do. Feb. 15,1896 1,000 Apr. 28,1896 $570 180 890 820 950 850 2,508 365 370 90 2,051 665 2,661 525 200 320 1,130 330 185 1,497 180 275 1,370 320 540 1,140 950 2,610 755 145 890 i E Y V Q 11,250 11,250 10,990 260 22,500 11,250 45,000 22,500 11,250 45,000 21,600 10,720 44,440 900 530 560 963,752 963,752 935,170 28,582 33,750 13,050 33,750 13,050 33,075 12,700 675 350 22,500 21,900 135,000 45,000 13,000 22,500 21,900 135,000 45,000 13,000 19,485 21,130 128,550 39, 240 12,640 3,015 770 6,450 5,760 360 46,150 46,150 45,130 1,020 11,250 22,500 22,500 11,250 11,250 11, 250 22,500 22,500 11,250 11, 250 11,030 20,050 21,250 11,100 10, 855 220 2,450 1,250 150 395 22,150 22,150 19,001 3,149 11,250 11, 700 11,250 22,500 44,100 44, 300 45,000 11,250 18,000 11, 250 11, 700 11, 250 22,500 44,100 44,300 45,000 11,250 18,000 ! 10, 915 11,140 10, 510 21, 780 42, 300 42,450 40,534 7,843 17,250 335 560 740 720 1,800 1,850 4,466 3,401 750 I 327 G Z V V U E N Y V V G E R V E W Q E Y Y Y Z T W July 22,1896 July 25,1896 Aug. 12,1896 Aug. 17,1896 Aug. 26,1896 Sept. 9,1896 do Sept. 10,1896 Sept. 11,1896 Sept. 19,1896 25,000 Oct. 3,1896 X Y F V U V V o $21,930 11,070 32,160 10,430 43,410 21,200 20,037 10,885 15,785 10,760 24,172 21,135 90,550 21, 275 11,050 16,555 42, 870 15, 270 11,065 42, 503 11,070 10,975 21,130 10,930 13, 480 14,078 42,200 132,390 43,435 10,785 42,835 v Y E Z Z F Y U E X Y V May June June June July Outstanding. $22,500 11, 250 33,050 11,250 44,360 22,050 22,545 11,250 16,155 10,850 26,223 21,800 93,211 21,800 11, 250 16,875 45,000 15,600 11,250 44,000 11, 250 11, 250 22,500 11,250 14,020 14, 218 43,150 135,000 44,190 10,930 43,725 2,1896 24,1896 26,1896 27,1896 18,1896 20,000 20,000 Redeemed. $22,500 11, 250 33,050 11,250 44,360 22,050 22,545 11,250 16,155 10,850 26,223 21,800 93,211 21,800 11,250 16,875 45,000 15,600 11, 250 44,000 11, 250 11,250 22,500 11, 250 14,020 14,218 43,150 135,000 44,190 10,930 43,725 5,235,020 85,000 60,000 Issued. Y V G 280 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, No. 64.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OP Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. Date. Capital. SurPer plus. Amount. cent. J28 J29 $30 First N. B., Mount Pleasant, Mich First National Bank, Ithaca, Mich City National Bank, Tyler, Tex 3215 3217 4353 June 28,1884 July 7,1884 July 2,1890 $50,000 50,000 100,000 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 Total First National Bank, Garnett, Kans ... First National Bank, Eddy, N. Mex... Second National Bank, Rockford, 111... Marine National Bank, Duluth, Minn.. First National Bank, Decorah, Iowa... Missouri N. B., Kansas City, Mo First N.B.of E. Saginaw, Saginaw, Mich First National Bank, Tyler, Tex First N. B., Niagara Falls, N. Y National Bank of Illinois, Chicago, 111.. Big Rapids N. B., Big Rapids, Mich.a. Second N. B., Grand Forks, N. Dak... First N. B., Sioux City, Iowa *> Citizens' N. B., Fargo, N. Dak Merchants' N. B., Devils Lake, N. Dak. First National Bank, Alma, Nebr Columbia N. B., Minneapolis, Minn Dakota N. B., Sioux Falls, S. Dak First National Bank, Newport, Ky German N. B., Louisville, Ky Mutual N. B., New Orleans, La Merchants' National Bank, Ocala, Fla. Moscow N. B., Moscow, Idaho First N. B., Olympia, Wash First National Bank, Franklin, Ohio... First National Bank, Griswold, Iowa... National Bank of Potsdam, N. Y Northwestern N. B., Great Falls, Mont. Merchants' N. B., Jacksonville, Fla Union N. B., Minneapolis, Minn The Dalles N. B., The Dalles, Oreg City National Bank, Gatesville, Tex... Merchants' N. B., Helena, Mont First National Bank, Orleans, Nebr Keystone National Bank, Erie, Pa Merchants' and Miners' National Bank, Phillipsburg, Mont. First National Bank, Asheville, N. C... First N. B., Benton Harbor, Mich 2973 4455 482 4421 493 4494 637 3651 4899 1867 2944 3504 1757 3602 3714 3580 4739 2843 2276 2062 1898 3815 4584 3024 738 3048 868 2476 4332 2795 3534 4732 2732 3342 535 4843 June Oct. July Sept. Aug. Dec. Dec. Mar. Apr. Aug. May May Dec. Dec. May Oct. May Dec. June Nov. Nov. Nov. June Aug. Jan. Sept. Mar. May June Oct. July Apr. June May Oct. Feb. 11,1883 31,1890 13,1864 23,1890 6,1864 30,1890 20,1864 21,1887 18,1893 29,1871 9,1883 17,1886 28,1870 14,1886 24,1887 28,1886 13,1892 19,1882 15,1875 5,1872 10,1871 21,1887 17,1891 11,1883 23,1865 15,1883 7,1865 14,1880 2,1890 12,1882 16,1886 23,1892 14,1882 19,1885 19,1864 1,1893 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 100,000 55,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 237,700 300,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 3418 4261 Dec. 4,1885 May 15,1890 100,000 50,000 3747 July 7,1887 50,000 3438 3723 3795 2854 418 Jan. June Sept. Jan. Apr. 20,1886 14,1887 30,1887 9,1883 6,1864 50,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 53,000 106.0 60.0 150,000 47.5 47,500 99.0 49,500 571,500 1143.0 2596 Dec. 7,1881 100,000 190,000 190.0 Nov. Dec. Sept. May Jan. Apr. Apr. Sept. 7,1874 12,1879 2,1889 6,1884 2,1872 16,1891 29,1865 27,1871 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 70,000 77,250 93,473 20,411 20,250 194,000 7,500 233,000 91,000 76,500 154.5 186.9 40.8 40.5 388.0 15.0 233.0 182.0 109.3 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 Total Sault Ste. Marie National Bank, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. First National Bank, Pembina, N. Dak. Chestnut St. N. B., Philadelphia, Pa... National Bank of Paola, Kans First National Bank, Larimore, N. Dak. Hampshire County National Northampton, Mass.b Bank, 375 State National Bank, Logansport, Ind.a 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 First N. B., New Lisbon, Ohio 2203 First National Bank, Carthage, N. Y... 2442 First National Bank, Neligh, Nebr 4110 First National Bank, Flushing, Ohio.. 3177 First National Bank, Emporia, Kans.. 1915 First National Bank, Cordele, Ga 4554 Cochecho National Bank, Dover, N. H. 1087 Citizens' National Bank, Niles, Mich.. 1886 Atchison N. B., Atchison, Kans 2082 a Formerly in voluntary liquidation. $36,000 41,250 20,000 72.0 82.5 20.0 71,500 143.0 636,458 L272. 9 5.6 14,000 254,611 339.5 30.0 75,000 332,500 665.0 83.0 83,000 6.0 6,000 1,877,500 375.5 47.5 47,500 61.0 33,550 161,000 161.0 60.0 60,000 1,000 83.5 41,750 63.1 31,534 1,143 12.0 24,000 46.0 23,000 288,000 288.0 402,400 169.3 497,500 165.8 51.0 25,500 3,000 24.0 18,000 88,000 176.0 259,000 518.0 53,500 107.0 523,670 1047. 3 177,500 355.0 60.0 60,000 317,500 127.0 2,500 33.0 16,500 500 288,500 152.3 78.7 39,337 531,034 354.0 1,343 20.0 10,000 500 $2,470 5,000 50,000 17,500 50.0 35.0 12,000 24.0 Total Feb. 8,1873 b Restored to solvency. 281 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. Receiver appointed. $10,000 10,000 7,200 Oct. 7,1896 Oct. 14,1896 Oct. 17,1896 50,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 75,000 250,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 200,000 251,500 200,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 350,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 10,000 10,000 52,000 1,000 15,000 15,000 60,000 40,000 3,000 1,000,000 18,000 Nov. 9,1896 Nov. 10,1896 1,500 70,000 1,800 10,000 2,500 Nov. 11,1896 Nov. 24,1896 Dec. 3,1896 Dec. 10,1896 Dec. 17,1896 Dec. 18,1896 Dec. 21,1896 Dec. 31,1896 Jan. 7,1897 do do Jan. 11,1897 Jan. 12,1897 Jan. 14,1897 Jan. 20,1897 Jan. 21,1897 Jan. 22,1897 Jan. 27,1897 Feb. 3,1897 Feb. 4,1897 Feb. 17,1897 do . do Mar. 2,1897 Mar. 6,1897 Mar. 17,1897 Mar. 20,1897 May 7,1897 May 29,1897 June 2,1897 June 5,1897 July 26,1897 July 28,1897 100,000 50,000 20,000 6,021 $50,000 50,000 100,000 Cause of failure. X w w 3,297 50,000 75,000 30,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 30,000 35,000 12,000 $11,250 l i ; 250 22,495 $11,250 11,250 22,495 $10,935 10,923 21, 780 $315 327 715 328 329 330 695, 595 653,602 41,993 11,700 10,900 49,100 45,000 17,320 45,000 37,422 45,000 21,880 52,980 20,880 10,870 V V Y G F Z 21,950 22,500 11,250 44,010 10,800 45,000 176,400 42,800 22 200 16,875 21,800 22,200 11,250 45,000 42,870 22,100 43,950 10,750 11,020 50,040 11,250 51,071 11,250 11,700 10,900 49,100 45,000 17,320 45,000 37,422 45,000 21,880 52,980 20,880 10,870 51,430 21,950 22,500 11,250 44,010 10,800 45,000 176,400 42,800 22,200 16,875 21,800 22,200 11,250 45,000 42,870 22,100 43,950 10,750 11,020 50,040 11,250 51,071 11,250 11,015 10,520 43,916 43,600 15,420 43,760 34,205 43,873 21,480 49,929 19,993 10,495 6,430 20,940 21,815 10,910 43,025 10,290 41,520 166,181 38,323 21,660 16,600 21,060 19,610 10,943 39,114 40,723 21,645 42,253 10,400 10,795 47,980 10,693 45,125 10,920 685 380 5,184 1,400 1,900 1,240 3,217 1,127 400 3,051 887 375 45,000 1,010 685 340 985 510 3,480 10,219 4,477 540 275 740 2,590 307 5,886 2,147 455 1,697 350 225 2,060 557 5,946 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 Aug. 23,1897 Sept. 21,1897 N K 22,500 11,250 22,500 11,250 21,580 10,825 920 425 367 368 1,170,138 1,221,568 1,109, 566 112,002 Dec. 10,1897 TJ 22,000 22,000 21,010 990 369 19,1898 29,1898 1,1898 26,1898 23,1898 W T W G A 10,700 42,890 17, 560 10,750 90,000 10, 700 42,890 17,560 10,750 145,905 10,230 40,840 16,580 10,155 44,675 470 2,050 980 595 101,230 370 371 372 373 374 29,110 29,110 26,830 2,280 375 223,010 278,915 170,320 108,595 11,250 21,640 10 750 11,250 22,500 11,250 33,750 20,653 45,000 11,250 21,640 10,750 11,250 22,500 11,250 33,750 20,653 45,000 9,820 20,778 10,430 10,490 18,400 10,985 29,800 19,075 40.293 1,430 862 320 760 4,100 265 3,950 1,578 4,707 do uQ V X T N Y s H F V F S zI vG 50,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 7,985 150,000 2,500 50,000 Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. May 200,000 55,000 Sept. 27,1898 E 1,541 5,000 3,000 1,000 100,000 6,000 3,000 10,000 10,000 Nov. 3,1898 Nov. 4,1898 .do Nov. 5,1898 Nov. 16,1898 Mar. 4,1899 June 6,1899 July 8,1899 Sept. 5,1899 Z A 1,200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 Outstanding. 695,595 5,851, 500 100,000 Redeemed. Y J Y Y L Y H G W Y N Y 3,805,000 40,000 35,000 Issued. z V N M T N F 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 282 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 64.—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. 385 ^S6 387 First National Bank, Penn Yan, N. Y . . 358 First N . B., Arkansas City, Kans.a 3360 First N . B., McPherson, Kans.& 3521 Date. Feb. 8,1864 June 30,1885 June 17,1886 Per Amount. cent. $154,054 308.1 50,250 100.5 $654 393,816 150,000 150,000 132,000 1,000,000 287,304 2,055,000 50,000 79,000 50,000 150,000 37,041 403,500 262.5 88.0 205.5 158.0 $50,000 50,000 50,000 i Total 388 389 390 391 392 393 Surplus. Capital. Broadway N . B., Boston, Mass 551 People's National Bank, Denver, Colo.& 4084 Globe National Bank, Boston, Mass 936 Merchants' N . B., Rutland, Vt 3311 Somerset N . Bkg. Co., Somerset, Ky.c.. 5468 South Danvers N . B., Peabody, Mass.. 958 Oct. July Mar. Feb. June Mar. 25,1864 30,1889 25,1865 25,1885 29,1900 31,1865 Feb. Mar. Jan. Apr. Nov. Aug. Apr. Apr. Jan. July Nov. 10,1891 3,1891 3,1871 29,1880 13,1882 15,1883 7,1865 11,1865 26,1899 17,1873 30,1875 269.0 Total 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 American N . B., Baltimore, Md First N . B., White Pigeon, M i c h . . . . . . . First National Bank, Niles, Mich Farmers' N . B., Vergennes, Vt Le Mars N . B . , Lemars, Iowa First N . B., Vancouver, Wash Pynchon N . B . , Springfield, Mass 4518 4527 1761 2475 2818 3031 987 Seventh N. B., New York, N. YA. 998 City National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y 5174 First National Bank, Austin, Tex.d 2118 Eufaula National Bank, Eufaula, Ala.. 2309 Total First National Bank, Belmont, Ohio... Hancock N. B., Boston, Mass.& Total Central National Bank, Boston, Mass.. National Bank of South Pennsylvania, Hyndman, Pa. First N. B., Asbury Park, N. J First N. B. of Fla., Jacksonville, Fla... Southport N. B., Southport, Conn NavesinkN. B., Red Bank, N. J Citizens' N. B., Beaumont, Tex Groesbeeck N. B., Groesbeck, Tex Packard N. B., Greenfield, Mass 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 52,266 500,000 300,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 70,000 16,500 269,000 51,500 99,000 102,137 633,353 626,000 6,000 238,200 163,510 70.0 33.0 269.0 103.0 99.0 204.2 422.2 125.2 4.0 238.2 327.0 4864 1442 Mar. 18,1893 July 15,1865 50,000 600,000 21,500 795,000 40.3 132.5 2103 4063 Apr. 30,1873 July 2,1889 500,000 50,000 685,000 1,500 137.0 3.0 81,000 89,500 504,250 30,000 162.0 179.0 504.2 60.0 45,000 129,500 900 60,000 1,283,000 20,000 90.0 129.5 3.0 6.0 641.5 25,000 21,925 54,000 79,047 6,250 50.0 43.8 54.0 158.1 25.0 23,340 4,200 87,600 11.7 16.0 146.0 Feb. Aug. Dec. Mar. May Mar. May Feb. Nov. Jan. 4,1886 24,1874 29,1864 19,1891 31,1901 22,1890 17,1875 24,1902 16,1901 14,1864 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 1,000,000 200,000 Sept. July Jan. Dec. July June Apr. Oct. Nov. Sept. June 25,1900 3,1889 7,1893 1,1881 18,1900 2,1902 12,1900 24,1901 2,1886 10,1901 13,1903 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 5735 Mar. 7,1901 4705 Mar. 9,1892 1617 Dec. 9,1865 5839 May 29,1901 6164 Mar. 17,1902 a Formerly in voluntary liquidation; second failure. b Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 3451 2174 660 4535 5841 4269 2264 Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, Pa.d... 6135 Federal National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa.d.. 6023 First National Bank, Allegheny, Pa.d... 198 600 29,000 2,222 Total 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 First National Bank, Victor, Colo Farmers' N . B., Henrietta, Tex Indiana National Bank, Elkhart, I n d . . First N . B., Storm Lake, Iowa Citizens' N . B., McGregor, Tex Equitable N . B., New York, N . Y American E x . N . B., Syracuse, N . Y . . . First National Bank, Matthews, I n d . . . Galion National Bank, Galion, O h i o . . . First National Bank, Billings, Okla.&... Orange Growers' National Bank, Riverside, Cal. National Bank of Holdenville, Ind. T . . Capital National Bank, Guthrie, Okla.. First National Bank, Macon, Ga First National Bank, Cape May, N . J . . . Elk City N . B., Elk City, Okla 5586 4068 4841 2595 5504 6284 5286 5998 3581 5960 6833 15,000 3,000 3.0 1,575 7,500 117,221 458,000 30.0 234.4 458.0 c No circulation. d Restored to solvency. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 283 ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $50,000 100,000 50,000 Cause apof Surplus. !i Receiver pointed. failure. | $15,000 5,500 Sept. 18,1899 Oct. 19,1899 Oct. 28,1899 J E M Dec. Dec. Dec. Mar. Aug. Sept. M X 850.000 200,000 300,000 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 175,000 120,000 500 66,000 16,1899 20,1899 21.1899 26,1900 17,1900 19,1900 o z u I 1,800.000 200,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 200.000 500,000 300,000 100,000 100.000 50,000 10,000 20,000 6,000 4,000 100.000 150,000 150,000 2.500 Dec. Dec. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. June June June Aug. Oct. 21,1900 27,1900 9,1901 13,1901 17,1901 20,1901 24,1901 27,1901 29,1901 3,1901 21,1901 F G Z Z F I G W S 1,760.000 50.000 400,000 10,000 z 238,663 238,663 217,966 20,697 104,195 45,000 863,785 22,500 104,195 45,000 863,785 22,500 98,455 42,800 826,908 21,560 5,740 2,200 36,877 940 50,000 50,000 44,894 5,106 1,085,480 1,085,480 1,034,617 50,863 100,000 50,000 99,000 20,000 23,900 12,500 111,465 100,000 50,000 99,000 20,000 23,900 12,500 111,465 94,705 47,280 93,950 18,810 21,270 11,010 103,995 5,295 2,720 5,050 1,190 2,630 1,490 7,470 297,750 297,750 291,163 6,587 25,000 25,000 22,909 2,09*1 739,615 739,615 705,092 34,523 50,000 60,400 47,540 52,213 2,460 8,187 385 380 387 38? 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 110,400 99,753 10,647 383,450 11,565 17,683 935 407 408 25,000 50,000 100,000 12,500 25,000 12,500 98,070 10,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 12,500 25,000 12,500 98,070 10,000 696,500 99,100 22,505 42,950 89,966 11,905 23,010 11,695 93,570 8,450 34,600 3,440 2,495 7,050 10,034 595 1,990 805 4,500 1,550 661,900 95,660 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 746,703 1,542,303 737,106 805,197 48,750 12,500 24,550 50,000 25,000 49,350 200,000 12,500 60,000 6,500 24,400 48,750 12,500 24,550 50,000 25,000 49,350 200.000 12,500 60,000 6,500 24,400 43,660 10,778 21,848 45,093 23,100 47,275 190,585 11,610 55,240 6,180 23,140 5,090 1,722 2,702 4,907 1,900 2,075 9,415 890 4,760 320 1,260 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 50.000 98,700 197.000 6.000 6,250 50,000 98,700 197,000 6,000 6,250 47,700 90,740 174,120 5,270 5,840 2,300 7,960 22,880 730 410 430 431 432 433 434 60,000 10,000 40,000 20,000 10,000 10.000 13,500 1.000 400,000 100.000 Feb. 13,1903 Mar. 14,1903 Mav 19.1903 Aug. 14,1903 Aug. 20,1903 Aug. 22,1903 Oct. 1,1903 do.... . Oct. 21,1903 Oct. 22,1903 Z Z L L I G AA AA 3,480,000 5,666 $1,255 820 650 401,133 12,500 100,000 50,000 100.000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 2,000,000 350,000 20,000 65,000 $9,995 21,680 16,220 110,400 F T 50,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25.000 $11,250 22,500 16,870 401,133 12,500 Nov. 13,1902 Dec. 16,1902 16,000 $11,250 22,500 16,870 50,000 60,400 100.000 10,000 4.250 40,000 Outstanding. V 450.000 3,000 10.000 20,000 8.500 1,500 Redeemed. Feb. 25,1902 Apr. 4,1902 500.000 50,000 50,000 50.000 100,000 50,000 25,000 200.000 200.000 25.000 60,000 25.000 100,000 Issued. 4,1903 18.1903 19,1903 2.1904 8,1904 10.1904 11,1904 13,1904 15,1904 19.1904 23.1904 F L N N Z do Apr. 4,1904 May 16,1904 May 24,1904 May 28.1904 F G M V G Nov. Nov. Nov. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. u G I Z u z 405 406 284 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 64.—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-j ter number. 435 Medina National Bank, Medina, N. Y . 436 First National Bank, Grinnell, I o w a . . 1629 437 People's National Bank, Swanton, V t . 4943 438 ! First National Bank, Clavsville, P a . . . 4273 Date. Surplus. Capital. Feb. 19,1895 Jan. 15,1866 Mar. 7,1894 Mar. 27,1890 $50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 4641 4657 4002 2718 3492 1686 7028 6596 7344 5462 5230 5535 841 3929 2646 3465 4871 5250 6315 6379 2878 4991 Oct. Nov. Mar. June Apr. Dec. Oct. Jan. July June Nov. Aug. Feb. Oct. Mar. Mar. May Feb. June Aug. Feb. Apr. 8,1891 30,1891 28,1889 2,1882 27,1886 2,1868 30,1903 28.1903 25.1904 27,1900 1.1899 13,1900 27,1885 8,1888 13.1882 6,1886 10,1893 2.1900 23,1902 14,1902 12.1883 4,1895 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,0C0 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 200,000 6702 7516 5840 5543 7951 5837 Mar. Dec. May Aug. Oct. May 30,1903 16,1904 29,1901 17,1900 18,1905 28,1901 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 533 6405 Oct. 14,1864 Aug. 30,1902 300,000 50,000 839 7048 6774 5144 Amount. Per cent. $10,000 309,000 24,250 11,000 20.0 618.0 48.5 22.0 Total.. 430 Berlin National Bank, Berlin, Wis 440 Vvrooster, N . B., Wooster, Ohio 441 Big Bend N . B., Davenport, Wash 442 Citizens' National Bank, Oberlin, Ohio. 443 First National Bank, Conneaut, O h i o . . 444 First National Bank, Faribault, Minn. 445 American National Bank, Abilene, Tex. 446 First National Bank, Nederland, T e x . . 447 First National Bank, Cornwall, N . Y . . . . 448 First National Bank, Lexington, Okla.. 449 First National Bank, Barberton, Ohio.. 450 First National Bank, Ladysmith, W i s . 451 Fredonia N. B., Fredonia, N. Y 452 ' Vigo County N. B., Terre Haute, I n d . . . 453 First National Bank, Topeka, K a n s . . . 454 Spring Valley N. B . , Spring Valley, 111.. 455 First National Bank, Toluca, III 456 City National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.. 457 Minot National Bank, Minot, N . D a k . . 458 First National Bank, Orrville, Ohio 459 Peoria National Bank, Peoria, 111 460 Enterprise N . B., Allegheny, P a 17, 750 35.5 74,000 74.0 44,000 88.0 94,200 188.4 43,500 87.0 186,500 373.0 $3,000 7,000 28.0 I 1,800 289,000 103, 500 347,500 62,000 51,000 52,500 14,750 2,250 310,000 170,000 7.2 578.0 69.0 695.0 124.0 102.0 21.0 59.0 9.0 206.7 85.0 5,000 20.0 10,000 841,500 17,000 280.5 34.0 Feb. 25,1865 150,000 i 3,000 597,750 398.4 Nov. 28,1903 May 6,1903 Oct. 7,1898 Mar. 21,1865 25,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 ! 4,501 • 18,000 1 23,500 i 84,641 12,874,000 18.0 18.0 47.0 Mar. 27,1893 .50,000 | 31,500 Oct. 20,1870 50,000 ' j 352,500 500 2,000 25,000 6,000 90,000 Total.. 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 Farmers' N. B., Kingfisher, Okla First National Bank, Lineville, Ala.... American National Bank, Boston, Mass. First National Bank, West, Tex First National Bank, Attalia, Ala Delmont National Bank of New Salem, Delmont, Pa. First National Bank, Chelsea, Mass Bates National Bank, Butler, Mo Total.. 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 Farmers & Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. First National Bank, Scotland, S. Dak. Ft. Dallas National Bank, Miami, Fla... First National Bank, Dresden, Ohio... First National Bank of the City of Brooklyn, N. Y. Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Mount Pleasant, Pa. First National Bank, Chariton, Iowa. Total 923 4892 1724 1437.0 63.0 705.0 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 285 ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful m o n e y deposited. Capital. $50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 Surplus. Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. $7,000 20,000 314 16,000 June July Aug. Oct. 22,1904 27,1904 18,1904 11,1904 N Z H Z 2,000 15,000 5,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 200 Nov. 17,1904 Nov. 23,1904 Nov. 25,1904 Nov. 28,1904 Dec. 20,1904 Jan. 3,1905 Jan. 18,1905 Jan. 26,1905 May 19,1905 May 24,1905 May 26,1905 June 2,1905 June 19,1905 June 28,1905 July 3,1905 July 5,1905 do July 20,1905 Sept. 19,1905 Sept. 27,1905 Oct. 7,1905 Oct. 18,1905 V 1,535,000 i i ! 50,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 150,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 1,200 198 50,000 50,000 92,000 33,000 18,000 90 3,000 800 40,000 200,000 3 K R C G V U U V N N N M M M W B F BB Z 2,035,000 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $12,500 25,000 50,000 49,300 $12,500 25,000 50,000 49,300 $11,090 18,654 46,755 44,890 $1,410 6,346 3,245 4,410 1,008,300 1,008,300 923,568 84,732 12,500 100,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 75,000 7,000 6,250 6,250 50,000 6,250 50,000 37,500 300,000 50,000 217,000 12,500 6,250 200,000 150,000 12,500 100,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 75,000 7,000 6,250 12,000 50,000 6,250 50,000 37,500 300,000 50,000 100,000 217,000 12,500 6,250 200,000 150,000 9,740 89,760 10,545 43, 730 11,265 40,947 67,200 6,470 5,890 10,695 44, 740 5,265 42,565 30,760 299,265 42,765 84,240 182,330 10,970 5,290 16J, 430 131,210 2,760 10,240 1,955 6,270 1,235 9,053 7,800 530 360 1,305 5,260 985 7,435 6,740 735 7,235 15,760 34,670 1,530 960 38,570 18,790 1,411,500 1,517,250 1,337,072 180,178 6,250 6,250 100,000 6,250 30,000 6,250 6,250 6,250 200,000 6,250 30,000 6,250 5,290 5,400 184,655 5,330 26,090 5,120 960 850 15,345 920 3,910 1,130 461 462 463 464 465 466 12,500 54, 710 12,500 30,880 9,985 23,830 2,535 467 468 167,500 322,210 272, 750 49, 460 100,000 76,023 23,977 469 15,000 52,000 50,000 300,000 10,890 39,870 34,895 32, 900 • 4,110 12,130 15,105 267,100 470 471 472 473 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 140 25,000 5,000 500 500 300,000 50,000 100,000 6,500 Aug. 17,1906 Sept. 20,1906 TJ Z L N L L 200,000 540,000 Dec. 12,1906 N 25,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 700 5,500 6,200 600,000 Feb. 4,1907 July 5,1907 Oct. 15,1907 Oct. 25,1907 N N 15,000 V 38, 900 50,000 30,000 Oct. 29,1907 AA 25,000 17,672 7,328 474 50,000 30,000 Oct. 31,1907 Z 50,000 30,030 19,970 475 592,000 242,280 349, 720 Nov. Nov. Nov. Mar. Apr. May 1,1905 24,1905 27,1905 27,1906 24,1906 2,1906 U u 680,000 775,000 53,900 j 286 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. No. 64.—NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OP Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 498 499 First National Bank, Leetonia, Ohio... Aurora National Bank, Aurora, Ind Woods N. B., San Antonio, Tex Hot Springs N. B.,Hot Springs, S. Dak. Fort Pitt N. B., Pittsburg, Pa Jewelers National Bank, North Attleboro, Mass. Peoples N. B., Franklinville, N. Y National Bank of North America in New York, N. Y. New Amsterdam N. B., New York, N.Y. City National Bank, Greensboro, N. C. First National Bank, Bisbee, Ariz First National Bank, Clintonville, Pa.. First National Bank, East Brady, Pa.. First National Bank, Manasquan, N. J. First National Bank, Ramona, Okla... Allegheny N. B., Pittsburg, Pa National Deposit Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. First N. B., Rock Creek, Ohio First National Bank, Friendly, W. Va.. First National Bank, Niles, Ohio Cosmopolitan N. B., Pittsburg, Pa Farmers' and Traders' National Bank, La Grande, Oreg. Union National Bank, Summerville, Pa. First National Bank, Carroll, Iowa 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 Total . . . First National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans. First National Bank, Rugby, N. Dak.. Coal Belt National Bank, B*3nton, 111... Union National Bank, Oakland, Cal... Lititz National Bank, Lititzi, Pa First National Bank, Ironwood, Mich.. First National Bank, Savoy, Tex First National Bank, Burnside, Ky First National Bank, Mineral Point, Wis. 476 477 478 479 480 481 4S° 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 Date. Capital. SurPer plus. Amount. cent. 10,1886 26,1883 25,1904 14,1902 6,1879 31,1905 $100,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 200,000 100,000 $5,000 8157 Apr. 3,1906 4581 June 11,1891 25,000 700,000 187 3519 2963 7316 6339 2415 7675 June May June July Mar. Mar. 25,000 $102,200 102.2 76,600 76.6 36,000 18.0 42,127 168.5 633,500 316.8 2,500 2.5 1,887,000 269.6 5783 5168 7182 6948 5321 3040 7251 722 7929 Apr. Jan. Mar. Sept. May Sept. May Jan. Sept. 18,1901 14,1899 22,1904 8,1903 2,1900 3,1883 11,1904 16,1865 29,1905 250,000 250,000 1,495,000 594.0 100,000 53,000 53.0 50,000 25,000 3,750 11.0 3,000 25,000 7,500 30.0 50,000 144,500 289.0 25,000 6,250 25.0 500,000 115,640 1,600,000 320.0 200,000 7790 5814 4190 6216 4452 June May Dec. Apr. Oct. 15,1905 15,1901 28,1889 21,1902 29,1890 50,000 25,000 50,000 120,000 60,000 6739 Apr. 23,1903 3969 Jan. 25,1889 50,000 50,000 1763 6341 8234 2266 2452 3971 7645 8903 3203 Jan. July May May Feb. Jan. Mar. Oct. June 10,1871 17,1902 25,1906 20,1875 2,1880 31,1889 16,1905 2,1907 10,1884 50,000 25,000 38,500 100,000 70,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 3,000 6.0 6,750 27.0 212,750 425.5 82,500 68.8 45,000 75.0 2,500 6,500 13.0 150,000 300.0 1,000 370,938 741.9 12,500 50.0 10,000 2,500 441,000 441.0 148,225 211.7 52,000 104.0 7,500 30.0 155,000 310.0 Total Grand total 62,963,500 1,833,772 64,350,544 A Defalcation of officers. B Defalcation of officers and fraudulent management. C Defalcation of officers and excessive loans to others. D Defalcation of officers and depreciation of securities. E Depreciation of securities. F Excessive loans to others, injudicious banking, and depreciation of securities. G Excessive loans to officers and directors and depreciation of securities. H Excessive loans to officers and directors and investments in real estate and mortgages. I Excessive loans to others and depreciation of securities. J Excessive loans to others and investments in real estate and mortgages. K Excessive loans and failure of large debtors. L Excessive loans to officers and directors. M Failure of large debtors. N Fraudulent management. REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 287 RECEIVERS, TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Nov. 4.1907 do.. Nov. 9,1907 Nov. 27,1907 Dec. 7,1907 Dec. 20,1907 Z M U F Y Z 25,000 2,000,000 Jan. 13,1908 500,000 Jan. 27,1908 N E 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 500,000 200,000 200,000 20,000 15,000 7,500 10,000 100,000 1,900 700,000 200,000 Jan. 30,1908 Mar. 6,1908 Mar. 24,1908 Apr. 24,1908 May 1,1908 Ma