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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Comptroller of the Currency TO THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES 1913 With Appendices WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1914 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Document No. 2682. Comptroller of the Currency. CONTENTS Page. Condition of national banks .. .... Loans and discounts of national banks . .. f .. Loans maturing in 90 days or less .— .. Reserves of national banks . Changes in loans, bonds, cash, and deposits ... Savings depositors and deposits in national banks .. Classification of national banks by capital stock .. Relation of capital to deposits, etc., of national banks Bonds and other similar investments by national banks Productivity of loans and bond investments Percentage of principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks, Development m national banking Bonded debt of the United States and national-bank holdings *. Deposits and withdrawals of bonds during the year Earnings and dividends of national banks .. National-bank shareholders . .. .... National-bank notes in circulation Capital stock, bonds, and circulation .. Circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding National-bank redemption agency receipts and redemptions Expenses of banks incident to the issue of circulation, and expenses of the Currency Bureau Profit on national-bank circulation *.... Organization of national banks .......;......... Extensions and expirations of charters . Changes of title of national banks Voluntary liquidation of national banks National currency associations organized .. ... Clearing-house exchanges Rates for money . Reports of condition of banks in the United States The growth of banking in the United States .. The growth of banking in recent years ......:. Banking power of the United States ... Resources and liabilities of the banks, by States Classification of loans and discounts in all banks .. Investments of all banks in bonds and other securities Money in banks Distribution of money in the United States . Individual deposits in all banks in the United States Savings deposits in all banks State, savings, and private banks, and loan and trust companies ..... .. State banks ... Savings banks Mutual sayings banks Stock savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies Banks and banking in the District of Columbia Banks and banking in the island possessions Philippines Hawaii Porto Rico State and private bank failures Building and loan associations in the District of Columbia Building and loan associations in the United States School savings banks Savings banks in foreign countries Insolvent national banks in 1 5 7 8 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 19 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 31 32 32 33 34 35 36 40 45 46 46 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 61 61 65 67 68 68 69 70 70 71 71 72 75 75 77 77 81 CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. Pa^re. THgest of decisions relating to national banks 87 No. 1. Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency ............. 101 No. 2. Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, October 31,1913 101 No. 3. Expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the year ended June 30,1913.. 103 No. 4. National banks organized, number now in operation, and the number passed out of the system since February 25,1863 „,... . 193 No. 5. Authorized capital of national banks organized, 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 104 No. 6. National banks organized, in liquidation, insolvent, and in operation, with bonds on deposit, and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding on October 31,1913 105 No. 7. National banks organized, in voluntary liquidation, insolvent, number and capital of associations in active operation on January 1 of each year from 1864 to 1913 *. 106 No. 8. National banks chartered during the year 107 No. 9. Number and capital of State banks converted into national banking associations, by States, from 1863 to 1913 Ill No. 10. Number of national banks in each State extended under the act of July 12,1882, to October 31,1913 Ill No. 11. Number of national banks, by States, reextended under the act of April 12,1902, to October 31,1913..... 112 No. 12. List of national banks the corporate existence of which will expire for t h e first time during the year ending October 31,1914, with the date of expiration 112 No. 13. List of national banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the second time during the year ending October 31,1914, with the date of expiration 113 No. 14. National banks organized under the act of 1S63, charter of which expired prior to the act of 1882, reorganized under a new charter, which have been permitted to adopt their original charter number. 113 No. 15. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1, 1904, to November 1, 1913, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, circulation secured by bonds, lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and national-bank notes outstanding 114 No. 16. Yearly increase or decrease in national-bank circulation from January 14,1875, to October 31, 1913 115 No. 17. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October 31,1864 to 1913 117 No. 18. National gold bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding October 31,1913 121 No. 19. National-bank notes ol each denomination outstanding March 13,1900, and October 31,1905 to 1913 121 No. 20. National-bank notes outstanding, the amount and per cent of notes of 15 on March 14,1900, and October 31,1900 to 1913 122 No. 21. Amount and denominations of national-bank notes issued and redeemed since the organization of the system, and the amount outstanding October 31,1913 122 No. 22. Vault account of currency received and issued by this bureau during the year, and amount on hand October 31,1913 122 No. 23. 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 123 No. 24. National-bank notes received at this bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of the system 123 No. 25. Ivfational-bank notes issued; the amount and per cent received and destroyed on account of active, liquidating, and insolvent banks annually to October 31,1913 124 No. 26. Vault account of currency received and destroyed during the year 124 No. 27. Taxes assessed national banks on deposits, capital, circulation, and corporation tax from 1864 to 1913 125 No. 28. Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation 1864 to 1913, cost of redemption 1874 to 1913, and cost of plates and examiners* fees 1883 to 1913 IM IV CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. Page. No. 29. Specie and bank-note circulation of the United States from 1800 to 1859 127 No. 30. Coin and paper circulation of the United States, 1860 to 1913 127 No. 31. State-bank notes outstanding and percentage of, to total money in the United States, 1800 to 1863 128 No. 32. Total money in the United States, national-bank notes outstanding, and percentage of notes to money, 1864,to 1.913......... -...-.-., .--.,.129 No. 33. Per cent of various kinds of currency and instruments of credit, etc., based on receipts of banks for various dates 129 No. 34. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks on October 31, 1900 to 1913. 130 No. 35. Profit on national-bank circulation based on deposit of $100,000 consols of 1930, etc., for each month during the year, 131 No. 36. National banks placed in liquidation from November 1,1912, to October 31,1913, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession, with date of liquidation, capital, and circulation.. . 133 No. 37. 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 1913 . *.. 136 No. 38. Insolvent national banks, dates of failure and final liquidation, assets, collections, dividends paid, etc., 1865 to 1913.. 156 No. 39. Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and from assessments* and disposition of collections, 1865 to October 31,1913, by States , ,, „ 192 No. 40. National banks restored to solvency after having been placed in the charge of receivers. T . . . 214 No. 41. Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during the past year 214 No. 42. Dates of reports of condition of national banks, 1869 to 1913 215 No. 43. Capital, circulation, aggregate assets of national banks, October, 1863, to August 9, 1913, money in the country, etc 216 No. 44. National banks, classified by capital, August 9,1913 220 No. 45. Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks on August 9, 1913, in New York City, all central reserve cities, other reserve cities, country banks, and the aggregate. 222 No. 46. Highest and lowest points reached in the principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks during the existence of the system 223 No. 47. Percentage of loans, United States bonds, and lawful money to the aggregate resources of national banks, 1898 to 1913 223 No. 48. Classification of loans made by national banks in reserve cities, etc., in the fall of 1909 to 1913.. 224 No. 49. Classification of loans and discounts of national banks by reserve cities and States on June 4, 1913 ,..,...,... 225 No. 50. Classification of loans and discounts by national banks, maturing in 90 days or less, from August 9,1913 , 227 • No. 51. Amount and character of State bonds, etc., owned by national banks, by reserve cities and States on June 4,1913 231 No. 52. Classification of individual deposits for each call during the year, by geographical divisions.. 234 No. 53. Number of national banks reporting savings deposits, number of savings depositors, and amount of savings deposits at date of each report during the year, by geographical divisions 248 No. 54. Specie and circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year, by reserve cities and States 250 No. 55. Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held by national banks at date of each report since February 21,1880 270 No. 56. Specie held by national banks in New York City at date of each report since February 6, 1903, with yearly average 276 No. 57. Lawful money and classification of reserve held by national banks at date of each call during past five years, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, country banks, and the aggregate.. 273 T No. 58. Lawful money reserve of national banks at date of each report during the year ended August 9,1913, by reserve cities and States 282 No. 59. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended July 1, 1913 302 No. 60. Number, capital, surplus, dividends, net earnings, etc., of national banks, 1870 to 1913 306 No. 61. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1863 to 1913 307 No. 62. Summary of principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, by States, from 1863 to 1913 343 No. 63. Summary of the state and condition of national banks for each report since September 4, 1912, by States and reserve cities 379 No. 64. Condensed reports of the resources and liabilities of national banks on August 9,1913 449 VI CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. No. 65. Abstract of reports from loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia for the year ended August 9,1913 No. 66. Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia for year ended August 9,1913 No. 67. Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia on August 9,1913 No. 68. Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia on August 9,1913 No. 69. Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1,1890, to 1913 No. 70. Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia on or about October 1,1906, to 1913 No. 71. Summary of the condition of building and loan associations in the District of Columbia on December 31,1912, and July 1,1913 No. 72. Abstract of reports of State banks on June 4,1913, by States No. 73. Abstract of reports of mutual savings banks on June 4,1913, by States No. 74. Abstract of reports of stock savings banks on June 4,1913, by States No. 75. Abstract of reports of private banks on June 4,1913, by States : No. 76. Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies on June 4,1913, by States No. 77. Summary of reports of condition of national banks on June 4,1913 No. 78. Summary of reports of condition of State banks on June 4,1913 No. 79. Summary of reports of condition of mutual savings banks on June 4,1913 No. 80. Summary of reports of condition of stock savings banks on June 4,1913 No. 81-. Summary of reports of condition of private banks on June 4,1913 No. 82. Summary of reports of condition of loan and trust companies on June 4,1913 No. 83. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1909 to 1913 No. 84. Aggregate resources and liabilities of State banks from 1909 to 1913 No. 85. Aggregate resources and liabilities of savings banks from 1909 to 1913 No. 86. Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks from 1909 to 1913 No. 87. Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies from 1909 to 1913 No. 88. Statement of all reporting banks in seven principal cities for June 4,1913 No. 89. Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national in 1873 to 1913 No. 90. Number, assets, and liabilities of State, savings, and private banks, and loan and trust companies which failed during the year ended June 30, 1913 No. 91. Resources and liabilities of the first Bank of the United States No. 92. Resources and liabilities of the second Bank of the United States No. 93. Number of colonial and State banks, their capital, circulation, deposits, specie, and loans from 1774 to 1833 No. 94. Number of State banks in the United States, with their principal resources and liabilities, from 1834 to 1872 No. 95. Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York Clearing House for each year from 1854 to 1913, number of banks, aggregate capital, clearings, balances, average of daily clearings and balances, and percentage of balances to clearings No. 96. Comparative.statement for two years of the transactions of the New York Clearing House, showing aggregate amount of clearings, balances, and the kinds and amounts of money passing in settlement of these balances No. 97. Exchanges, balances, percentages of balances to exchanges, and percentage of funds used in settlement of balances by the New York Clearing House in each year from 1893 to 1913.. No. 98. Clearing-house transactions of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York for the year ended September 30,1913 No. 99. Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for the year ended September 30,1913, and the year ended September 30,1912 No. 100. Investment value of United States and Panama Canal bonds during the year No. 101. United States bonds—monthly range of prices in New York from November, 1912, to October 31,1913 No. 102. Statement from annual report of the commissioner of the Freedman's Savings and Trust Co., December 1,1912 No. 103. Statement showing the condition of the 25 chartered banks of Canada, September 30,1913.. No. 104. Comparative statement relative to capital, etc., of chartered banks of Canada No. 105. School savings banks of the United States, June, 1913 701 702 703 704 705 705 707 726 736 741 751 758 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 782 783 784 786 787 787 787 788 790 791 792 793 793 794 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, D. G.} December 1, 1913. SIR : In conformity with the requirements of section 333 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the fifty-first annual report of the operations of the Currency Bureau for the year ended October 31, 1913, is herewith submitted. CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS. The operations of the national banks as reflected in detail by the resources and liabilities of the banks at date of the periodical calls during the current year are exhibited in the following table: Abstract of reports of condition of national banks from Nov. £6, 1912y to Aug. 9, 1913. Nov. 26, 1912— Feb. 4, 1913—• Apr. 4, 1913— j June 4, 1913— Aug. 9, 1913— 7,425 banks. 7,420 banks. 7,440 banks. 7,473 banks. 7,488 banks. I RESOURCES. Loans and discounts... $6,058,982,029.4016,125,029,165.96 $6,178,096,379.33 -$6,143,028,132.94 $6,168,555,525.30 _„ , 18,377,993.11 Overdrafts 26,493,061.24 22,307,066.94 20,077,156.00 19,006,152.02 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 728,482,810.00 730,754,970.00 730,424,030.00 735,226,870.00 735,809,330.00 U. S. bonds to secure 47,694,115.00 U. S. deposits 47,598,470.00 46,165,400.00 47,406,310.00 47,061,690.00 Other bonds to secure 33,029,494.25J 34,742,462.12 37,524,380. 55,484,073.54 43,597,929.58 U. S. deposits 7,737,060.00 67135,370.00 7,898,870. 6,519,838.00 6,338,000.00 IT. S. bonds on hand... Premiums on U. S. 7,059,551.81 6,722,651.98 7,014,837.88 6,605,248.13 1,876,636.89 bonds " 1,040,422,273.43 Bonds, securities, etc.. 1,036; 942; 064.36il, 043; 943; 884.13 1,05i; 481) 767.28 1,050,587,655.551 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.... 245,796,890.28 246,629,609.78 248,570,244.17 248,888,953.95 252,339,399.24 31,229,535.17 31,332,948.16 Other real estate owned 29,078,950.21i 32,070,676.15 31,934,222.55 Due from national banks (not reserve 477,181,532.05 473,496,114.13 451,758,116.35 439,021,200.04 408,921,998.34 agents) Due from State banks 218,289,353.55 209,294,468.18 194,311,338.05 194,990,066.54 192,214,416.82 and bankers Due from approved reserve agents 786,190,805.24 j 850,478,400.05 808,364,504.79 762,176,994.73 769,213,605.45 Checks and other cash i items 29,860,355.62 37,092,245.76 32,680,725.17 34,100,567.74! 36,722,041.76 Exchanges for clearing house 249,893,991.16 257,560,492.5' 123,507,291.21 278,672,040.53 \ 288,820,252. 73 Bills of other national banks 51,538,808.00 42,637,771.00 47,751,533.00 49,747,626.00 Fractional currency, I 46,118,234.00 3,580,482.68 nickels, and cents 3,895,212.41 3,650,042.38 3,300,300.971 3,782,668.19 13420°—CUR—1913- 2 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports q/condition of national banks from Nov. £6,1912, to Aug. 9,1913— Oontinued. Nov. 26,1912— 7,420 banks. Feb. 4.1913— 7,425 banks. Apr. 4,1913— 7,440 banks. June 4,1913— 7,473 banks. Aug. 9, 1913— 7,488 banks. BESOURCES—contd. Gold coin $149,551,166.85 $152,044,736.80 $147,312,673.53 $143,762,658. Gold Treasury certifi-* cates 286,876,170.00 342,321,240.00 310,979,210.00 323,619,310. Gold Treasury certify cate^ (sec. 5192) 90,220,000.00 88,407,500,00 93,263,000.00 89,443,500. Silver dollars 11,968,302.00 13,955,348.00 13,625,311.00 13,720,873. Silver Treasury certificates 125,183,709.00 131,692,580.00 127,352,808.00 133,339,825. Silver fractional coin... 18,521,373.86 21,310,443.33 20,373,397.42 20,188,461. $143,308,791.61 337,082,500.00 85,726,700.00 12,322,675.00 131,052,874.00 18,773,916.88 Specie 682,320,721.71 749,731,848.13 712,906,399.95 724,074,627.77 728,267,457.49 Legal-tender notes Five per cent redemption fund Due from Treasurer United States 176,778,016.00 183,685,383.00 175,377,336.00 189,908,013. 170,901,917.00 35,486,273.80 34,988,720.82 35,020,010.39 35,394,885. 35,596,823.12 7,583,460.54 9,109,576.42 9,394,808.69 9,636,971. 9,043,334.23 Total 10,965,788,617.68 11,185,599,266.47 11,081,974,333.46 11,036,919,757.04 10,876,852,343.58 INABILITIES. Capital stock paid i n . . . 1,045,092,580.001,048,899,055.001,052,265,581.531 ,056,919,792.001,056,345,786.00 Surplus fund 701,999,833.53 717,261,016.39 719,673,812.36 720,606,792.54 725,333,629.03 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes.. 268,007,255.44 241,828,956.12 255,387,230.68 268,140,962.57 259,549,156.80 National-bank note3 outstanding 721,502,185.50 717,467,661.50 718,976,684.00 722,125,024.00 724,459,849.00 State-bank notes out1 27,701.00 27,701.00 22,415.00 27,701.00 standing 27,701.00 Due to other national banks 1,050,499,032. 911, ,140,270,695. 0 2 1 ,078,165,210.581,017,460,873. 04 1,008,252,803.55 Due to State banks and 542,198,410.84 578,390,641.93 562,561,795.33 528,264,904.42 545,395,503.07 bankers Due to trust companies and savings 465,308,937.81 547,774,013.99 510,828,398.62 528,940,184.47 515,379,163.06 banks Due to approved re39,522,941.44 44,154,947.07 40,790,134.91 45,885,609.76 43,799,304.63 serve agents 1,596,856.68 1,529,195.57 1,908,940.52 2,808,131.27 1,035,738.63 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check 4,862,501,434.67 4,900,574,262. 93 4 ,884,040,174.94 4 ,866,181,398. 63 4•,753,750,004.82 : Demand certificates of deposit 411,213,063.74 412,711,845.19 415,247,831.52 418,661,677.79 413,742,420.96 Time certificates of deposit 502,592,927.91 508,352,894.52 514,170,059.46 525,508,864.56 533,364,588.29 19,098,956.16 105,976,253.62 89,111,787.50 84,498,699.30 80,823,835.00 Certified checks Cashiers' checks out70,830,279.82 62,285,775.14 41,382,761.54 62,277,389,97 74,681,505.48 standing Individual total deposits, United States deposits. Postal-savings deposits Deposits of U. S. disbursing offi cers Bonds borrowed Notes and bills redis-« counted Bills payable Reserved for taxes Liabilities other than those above stated... Total 5,944,561,069.91 5,985,432,295.62 5,968,787,045.04 5,953,461,551.12 5,761,338,731.77 33,594,143. 22 15,649,315. 39,360,041.72 17,008,709.60 39,886,857.14 17,687,643.16 43,118,218. 18,661,875. 51,486,660.10 19,790,320.55 12,692,478. 38,774,688. 6,664,962.19 39,573,476.06 6,316,019.43 42,183,544.32 6,606,821. 43,215,465. 5,817,638.82 43,831,830.04 10,776,272. 61,105,295. 7,447,975. 8,001,091.18 43,446,507.41 4,749,175.46 8,319,078.73 48,213,459.82 5,724,293.54 14,080,980. 58,825,794. 7,030,644. 17,710,480.22 91,396,090.35 7,434,272.79 3,379,378.69 3,371,712.00 1,716,397.83 2,022,652.99 2,182,929.31 10,965,788r617.68 11,185,599,266.47 11,081,974,333.46 ll,036,919r757.04 10,876,852,343.58 i $5,286, charged off by a bank, subsequently restored. In reviewing the condition of national banks as shown by the periodical returns it is of interest to note the general situation, particularly in respect of the public debt, the interest charge thereon, operations of the clearing houses, prices for money, foreign trade as BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 3 represented by imports and exports, including transactions in the precious metals, and the returns to shareholders in dividends on their bank stock. The indebtedness of the Government, less cash in the Treasury, on June 30,1913, was $1,028,344,055, of which $965,706,610 was interestbearing, the annual interest charge being $22,835,330, averaging 2.36 per cent. The circulating medium, consisting of specie, legal tenders, and national-banknotes, was $3,720,070,016, of which $356,331,567 is the amount held in the United States Treasury, the remainder, $3,363,738,449, being in circulation. Based on the estimated population of continental United States on June 30, the per capita of money in circulation was $34.56. Of the amount in circulation, 46.2 per cent is included in the assets of national, State, and private banks, leaving 53.8 per cent with the public at large. The transactions of the clearing houses of the United States, as represented by the volume of clearings, reached $173,765,288,000, exceeding the operations of the prior year by $5,564,362,000. Foreign commerce in merchandise aggregated $4,278,862,383, the exports amounting to $2,465,884,149, the imports to $1,812,978,235, or less by $652,905,915 than the volume of exports. Foreign trad.e for the year exceeded the volume in 1912 by $421,275,040. In addition to the trade in merchandise, gold was exported to the amount of $77,762,622, or $8,568,597 in excess of the imports. Silver exports amounted to $71,614,311, or $30,345,795 in excess of the imports. Thus the exports of gold and silver combined exceeded the imports of these metals for the year by $38,914,392. Money has been firm generally and in the New York market rates for both time loans and commercial paper ruled higher than in any year since 1907. Based on capital and surplus, the gross earnings of national banks during the year were greater by over 2 per cent than during the prior year. While there has been a notable depreciation in the market value of standard and other securities, necessitating a cut in the undivided profit account of the banks, shareholders of national banks received dividends at t*he average rate of 11.4 per cent as against an average of 11.01 per cent for the prior five years. In connection with information relative to the operation of national banks, elsewhere in this report are submitted statistics relating to the condition of some 18,500 State and private banks from which returns were received for June last. The capital of national and other banking institutions is shown to amount to $2,096,800,000, of which slightly more than one-half is the capital of national banks. Of individual deposits aggregating $17,475,700,000, national banks held approximately one-third, and of the total assets, stated at $25,712,100,000, approximately two-fifths are those of national banks. In the introductory table of this report is shown the condition of national banks as represented by their assets and liabilities in detail at date of each return from November 26, 1912, to August 9, 1913. The number of banks reporting increased during the period in question from 7,420 to 7,488. While the aggregate amount of assets reached the maximum—$11,185,599,266—on February 4, the returns on April 4 show a decline of $103,624,933, a further decline of $45,054,576 by June 4, and $160,067,413 by August 9. Hence 4 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. between February 4 and August 9 there was a decrease in assets of $308,746,922. Loans and discounts standing at $6,058,982,029 in November, 1912, increased to $6,178,096,379 on April 4 of the current year, decreased to $6,143,028,132 on June 4, but rose to $6,168,555,525 on August 9. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulation were lowest at the beginning of the year, viz, $728,482,810, and at the maximum, $735,809,330 at the close of the year, a net increase of $7,326,520. Including with bonds to secure circulation, those pledged as security for public deposits and those held in bank, the investment of national banks in united States bonds increased from $782,385,270 in November, 1912, to $790,023,283 at the close of the year, the total investment in securities of this character showing an increase of $7,638,013. These amounts are exclusive of the premiums on the bonds, which at the beginning of the year were stated at $7,059,551, and at the close of the year at $6,605,248. Investments in bonds and securities other than those issued by the Government amounted in November, 1912, to $1,069,971,558, a slight increase being shown at the date of each subsequent call to August 9, when the amount reported was $1,095,906,346, an increase during the period of $25,934,788. Specie and other lawful money in bank was at the minimum in November, 1912, amounting on that date to $859,098,737, with an increase to the high point of $933,417,231 on February 4. Between this date and the April call there was a drop of some $45,000,000, or to $888,283,735. The banks recovered in lawful money between the last-named date and June 4 over $25,000,000, the amount held on the latter date being $913,982,640. On August 9 the cash holdings had fallen to $899,169,374, or $34,300,000 less than in February, but $4,000,000 more than at the date of the corresponding returns in 1912; Paid-in capital stock increased from $1,045,092,580 in November, 1912, to $1,056,919,792 in June, 1913, but on the August call had declined to $1,056,345,786, but the net increase for the year was $11,253,206. Capital and surplus combined showed a steady increase from $l,747.,092,413 to $1,781,679,415, the increase, roundly stated, being $34,600,000. Combining net undivided profits with capital and surplus, funds representing shareholders' interest in the banks, it is noted that these funds increased during the year approximately $26,000,000, or from $2,015,099,668 in November, 1912, to $2,041,228,571 at the close of the current year. Individual deposits reached the maximum on February 4, amounting on that date to $5,985,432,295, but declined at the close of the year to $5,761,338,731, a decrease of $224,093,564. United States deposits, including disbursing officers' accounts and postal savings deposits, showed an increase at date of each report during the year, beginning at $61,935,937 and closing with $77,094,619, the net increase being approximately $15,000,000. Rediscounts and bills payable, amounting to $71,881,568 in November, -1912, declined to $51,447,598 on February 4, the low point during the year; increased to $56,532,538 in April, to $72,906,775 in June, and to $109,106,570 in August. KEPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. 5 What is characterized as banking power, that is capital, surplus, and other profits, deposits and circulation of national banks, based on the periodical reports for the year, averaged $8,748,0267626, or $1,177,234 per bank. LOANS AND DISCOUNTS OF NATIONAL BANKS. In connection with periodical statements relating to the assets and liabilities of national banks, each report states in detail the amount and character of loans. The variations in proportions are not notable. Statistics herewith presented are based upon returns for comparable dates in June during the past three years. As wall be noted, the paper is divided, into two general classes, demand and time, and the former subdivided into paper with one or more individual or firm names, and paper secured by stocks, bonds, and other collateral. Time paper is shown in three classes: first, that with two or more individual or firm names; single name (one person or firm), without other security; and third, paper secured by stocks and bonds and other personal security, including liens on real estate. From June 7, 1911, to June 4, 1913, the volume of loans increased from $5,610,838,787 to $6,143,028,133. On June 4 last 25.8 per cent of the banks' loans was demand, and 74.2 per cent time paper. Of this class 33.1 per cent represents time paper with two or more individual or firm names, the single name time paper being 20.5 per cent, and time paper secured by stocks, bonds, etc., 20.6 per cent. In the following table are shown the changes in amounts and percentages of the various classes of paper in June 1911, 1912," and 1913: June 14,1912. June 7,1911. Class. Amount. On demand, paper with one or more individual orfirmnames 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... $529,732,999 June 4, 1913. Per cent. Per Amount. 9.4 $571,345,681 9.6 cent. Amount. Per cent. $603,735,269 9.8 953,751,600 17.0 985,421,576 16.6 980,989,427 16.0 1,885,135,321 33.6 1,973,453,245 33.1 2,032,569,547 33.1 1,124,716,389 20.0 1,198,505,689 20.1 1,261,484,534 20.5 1,117,502,478 20.0 5,610,838,787 100.0 1,225,178,240 20.6 5,953,904,431 100.0 $1,264,249,356 . 20.6 6,143,028,133 100.0 6 BEPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE OUBBENOY. The distribution and proportion of loans and discounts in the banks of New York, in all central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and in country banks are shown in the accompanying table: Loans. New York New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities All reserve cities Country ... June 14,1912. June 7,1911. Banks in— ' .. Amount. Per cent. $903,566,433 16.1 $959,068,755 16.1 $886,966,804 14.4 1 1,338,814,875 23.8 1,409,950,769 23.6 1,315,735,177 21.4 Amount. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. 1,496,311,535 26.7 1,580,419,537 26.5 1,640,317,608 26.7 2,835,126,410 2,775,712,377 50.5 49.5 2,990,370,306 2,963,534,125 50.1 49.9 2,956,052,785 3,186,975,348 48.1 51.9 5,953,904,431 100.0 6,143,028,133 100.0 5,610,838,787 100.0 Total. . June 4,1913. As about 15 per cent of the loans of all national banks are made by banks located in the city of New York, the following statement is of interest as showing the amount and character of loans by banks in that city on comparable dates in 1908 to 1910, and also in 1911, 1912, and 1913. Loans and discounts. On demand, paper with one or more i n d i v i d u a l or firm names On demand, secured by stocks, bonds,and other personal securities On time, paper w i t h t w o or more individual or firm names... On time, singlename paper (one person or firm), without o t h e r securities On time, secured by stocks,bonds, and other personal securities, or on real-estate mortgages or other liens on realty Total Sept. 23,1908, Sept. 1,1909, Sept. 1,1910, June 7,1911, June 14,1912, June 4,1913, 36 banks. 39 banks. 40 banks. 37 banks. 38 banks. 37 banks. $6,800,529 $7,708,853 $9,948,094 $9,356,484 $17,796,847 $13,486,717 374,548,964 385,430,495 328,145,065 331,736,688 326,897,301 302,904,035 146,194,094 145,989,671 176,608,890 177,331,562 171,791,524 178,030,288 132,737,553 163,098,915 170,708,005 197,030,419 219,172,889 189,754,147 245,372,335 223,425,689 188,470,806 188,111,280 223,410,194 202,791,617 905,653,475 925,653,623 873,880,860 903,566,433 959,068,755 886,966,804 EEPOBT OF THE OOMPTEOLLEB OF THE CUBRENCY. 7 The amount and class of loans of all national banks on approximate dates in 1902 to 1910 and 1911 to 1913 are shown in the following table: On demand, paNum- per with ber of one or banks. more individual or firm names. Date. Sept. 15, 1902 Sept. 9,1903. Sept. 6,1904. Aug. 25, 1905. Sept. 4,1906. Aug. 22, 1907. Sept. 23,1908 Sept. 1,1909. Sept. 1,1910. June 7,1911.. June 14, 1912. June 4 1913.. 4,601 5,042 5,412 5,757 6,137 6,544 6,853 6,977 7,173 7,277 7,372 7,473 Millions. $237.3 283.1 279.8 320.1 374.7 428.2 395.9 441.5 524.3 529.7 571.3 603.7 On time, by On deOn time, secured stocks, mand, se- On time, singlebonds, and cured by paper with name paper other perstocks, two or (one person sonal secubonds, and more indi- or firm), rities, or on other per- vidual or without sonal secu- firm names. other secu- mortgages or other rities. rity. real-estate security. Millions. $706.9 717.3 818.9 854.1 828.0 832.9 922.7 957.3 939.1 953.8 985.4 980.9 LOANS MATURING IN Millions. $1,176.4 1,267.5 1,316.7 1,382.2 1,502.0 1,648.7 1,582.4 1,698.4 1,842.5 1,885.1 1,973.4 2,032.6 Millions. $517.1 558.1 611.0 689.1 776.1 899.5 852.1 971.5 1,068.3 1,124. 7 1,198.5 1,261.5 90 D A Y S O R Total. Millions. Millions. $642.4 $3,280.1 3,481.4 655.4 3,726.2 699.7 3,998.5 753.0 4,299.0 818.1 4,678.5 869.2 4,750.6 997.5 5,128.8 1,060.1 5,467.2 1,093.0 5,610.8 1,117.5 5,953.9 1,225.3 6,143.0 1,264.3 LESS. In addition to the usual information submitted by national banks in relation to the amount and character of their loans, national banks were requested to segregate and report the amount of their loans maturing in 90 days or less, from August 9, 1913. The information desired was given by 7,096 of the 7,488 banks in operation on that date. Of the total volume of loans of the reporting banks, stated at $6,022,406,597, the paper running for 90 days or less aggregated $3,428,055,157, or 56.92 percent. Of this short-time paper, 18J per cent is on demand. In the following statement is shown the amount of demand paper, together with time paper of each class maturing in 90 days from the date in question: A. B. C. D. E. F. Classes. Loans maturing in 90 days or less. On demand (one or more names) On demand, secured by stocks, bonds, etc On time (two or more names) On time, single name, without other security On time, secured by stocks, bonds, etc Secured by real-estate mortgages, etc $252,144,881 384,583,183 1,294,695,469 773,791,174 701,409,037 21,431,413 Total Maturing in over 90 days Total 3,428,055,157 2,594,351,440 6,022,406,597 For the purposes of comparison with the foregoing general statement, there is submitted herewith information relating to the amount of each character of paper maturing in 90 days from August 9, and the aggregate of all other paper reported by national banks in each of REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. the three central reserve cities, in other reserve cities, and by country banks: Loans maturing in 90 days or less from August 9, 1913. A. B. C. D. E. F. On demand (one or more names) On demand, secured by stocks, bonds, etc.. On time (two or more names) On time, single name, without other security On time, secured by stocks, bonds, etc Secured by real-estate mortgages, etc Maturing in 90 days or less Maturing in over 90 days Total Central reserve cities, 52 banks. New York, 36 banks. Chicago, 9 banks. $7,004,989 128,361,990 125,527,742 116,680,948 121,086,821 303,812 $6,196,249 19,759,293 73,754,071 52,386,018 44,740,103 $2,412,125 5,276,533 23,814,102 11,096,501 20,025,680 12,951 $15,613,363 153,397,816 223,095,915 180,163,467 185,852,604 525,627 498,966,302 437,942,142 197,044,598 131,979,772 62,637,892 46,524,081 758,648,792 616,445,995 936,908,444 329,024,370 109,161,973 1,375,094,787 St. Louis, 7 banks. banks in Other reserve Country banks, Total United States, cities, 308. 6,736. 7,096. A. B. C. D. E. F. On demand (one or more names) On demand, secured by stocks, bonds, etc On time (two or more names) On time, single name, without other security On time, secured by stocks, bonds, etc Secured by real-estate mortgages, etc Maturing in 90 days or less Maturing in over 90 days Total RESERVES OF $79,186,557 107,692,020 305,571,196 243,326,078 194,391,557 3,647,050 $157,344,961 123,493,347 766,028,358 350,301,629 321,164,876 17,258,736 $252,144,881 384,583,183 1,294,695,469 773,791,174 701,409,037 21,431,413 933,814,458 639,924,756 1,735,591,907 1,337,980,689 3,428,055,157 2,594,351,440 1,573,739,214 3,073,572,596 6,022,406,597 NATIONAL BANKS. Under the provisions of the act of May 30, 1908, national banks are exempted from maintaining a reserve against United States deposits, which are held to include not only deposits made by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, but deposits of United States disbursing officers and postal savings funds, that is, all Government accounts upon which interest is paid. In computing the reserve required and held, to the net amount due to national and other banks is added dividends unpaid and individual deposits, and from the gross amount so obtained the following deductions are made: Checks on other banks in the same place, exchanges for clearing houses, and nationalbank notes. The remainder is the amount upon which the required 25 or 15 per cent reserve is determined. The 5 per cent redemption fund is then deducted, leaving the net reserve required to be neld. Under the law, national banks located in the central reserve cities are required to maintain a reserve of 25 per cent, all of which must be held in bank. The same percentage of reserve is required for other reserve city banks, but one-half of the amount required may be deposited with correspondents, in the central reserve cities. The country bank requirement is 15 per cent, of which two-fifths must be in bank, and three-fifths may be with correspondents in central or other reserve city banks. On November 26, 1912, against deposits subject to reserve requirements aggregating $7,034,844,399, banks held reserves of $1,431,275,556, or 20.35 per cent, the aggregate reserve held being $31,000,000 in excess of the legal requirement. Deposits subject to reserve in EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CUEEENOY. 9 the three central reserve city banks were $1,521,666,703, reserve required $380,416,675, reserve held $371,135,255, the average for the three cities being 24.39 per cent. On the same date deposits of other reserve city banks totaled $1,927,292,934; the reserve required $481,823,233, and the reserve held $471,759,700, or 24.48 per cent. The average for central and all7 other reserve city banks was 24.44 per cent. The country banks deposits on the same date were $3,585,884,760; reserve "required $537,882,714, and the amount held $588,380,600, or 16.41 per cent. On February 4 the central reserve .city banks7 reserve averaged 25.58 per cent, other reserve city banks 25.09 per cent, making an average for the two classes 25.31 per cent. The reserve for the country banks was 16.45 per cent, and the average for all reporting banks 20.91 per cent. On April 4 the reserve in central reserve city banks averaged 24.33 per cent, that of other reserve city banks 24.75 per cent, with an average for all reserve city banks of 24.56 per cent. On the same date the country banks held reserve at an average rate of 16.42 per cent, and all banks 20.44 per cent. The average reserve of the central reserve city banks was at the maximum, 26.12 per cent, on June 4, while the average for other reserve city banks was 24.83 per cent. The country banks7 average rate had increased to 16.62 per cent, while that of all banks was 20.95 per cent. The report for August 9, the last of the year, shows that while the average rate for central reserve cities was 25.41, that of New York was 26.42 per cent, against 22.92 and 22.93 per cent, respectively, for Chicago and St. Louis. In other reserve city banks the average was 25.27 per cent, and the average for all reserve city banks 25.33 per cent. The average rate in country banks dropped to 16.23 per cent. Deposits in all banks on this date were $7,096,690,068, the reserve required $1,414,601,768, and the amount held $1,470,487,279, or 20.72 per cent. While the law only permits a specific percentage of a bank's reserve to be maintained elsewhere than in its own vaults, the excessive credits, not taken into consideration in computing the reserve held, placed the banks in a better condition to meet liabilities than would appear from the foregoing references to the percentages of reserves held upon the dates indicated. With that condition in view, there is submitted herewith a statement based upon the returns for the five calls, showing the percentage of legal reserve as well as the percentage available at date of each report in each and all classes of banks: Nov. 26,1912. Class of banks. Central reserve city b a n k s . . . s Other reserve city banks Country banks All banks Feb. 4,1913. Apr. 4,1913. June 4,1913. Aug. {), 1913. Avail- Legal Avail- Legal Avail- Legal AvailLegal Available able able able Legal able rererererere- serve. rererereserve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. serve. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. Perct. 24.39 24.39 25.58 25.58 24.33 24.33 26.12 26.12 25.41 25.41 24.48 26.05 25.09 28.13 24.75 26.65 24.83 26.50 25.27 27.48 16.41 22.52 16.45 23.01 16.42 22.40 16.62 21.78 16.23 21.57 20.35 23.89 20.91 24.99 20.44 23.99 20.95 24.02 20.72 24.01 Supplementing the preceding statement there is submitted herewith a table showing for each call from November 26, 1912, to August 9, 1913, the amounts and per cents of reserves held, and the 10 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. excess or deficiency of reserve, by banks in the central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and country banks in each geographical division of the country. Amount of reserve held. Date of call. Central reserve cities: Nov. 26 Feb. 4 Apr. 4 June 4 Aug. 9 Other reserve cities: Nov.26 Feb. 4 Apr. 4 June 4 Aug. 9 Total reserve cities: Nov.26 Feb.4 Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 Percent reserve held. Amount of excess reserve. 1 $371,135,255 429,225,430 387,491,954 409,601,424 411,454,004 24.39 25.58 24.33 26.12 25.41 471,759,700 496,227,297 488,611,168 483,188,605 475,447,359 24.48 25.09 24.75 24.83 25.27 110,063,533 1,797,414 14,953,621 13,285,009 5,035,534 842,894,956 925,452,727 876,103,122 892,785,029 886,901,362 24.44 25.31 24.56 25.41 25.33 119,344,954 11,477,982 115,691, 783 14,294,651 11,655,717 55,573,888 55,256,525 54,223,554 55,194,843 52,713,053 16.46 16.39 16.32 16.78 16.07 4,922,040 4,700,860 4,377,214 5,867,924 3,516,235 172,062,453 173,904,518 175,558,820 178,268,783 173,716,515 103,957,101 104,276,844 103,967,325 101,166,069 95,470,019 16.03 16.08 15.97 16.23 15.72 11,049,035 11,654,219 10,712,638 13,518,000 7,972,918 16.56 16.51 16.70 16.91 16.69 9,795,499 9,519,758 10,571,570 11,419,844 9,663,517 156,961,569 162,257,691 164,877,882 166,168,498 163,481,222 16.26 16.37 16.32 16.47 16.09 12,152,698 13,606,420 13,299,371 14,859,678 11,103,043 57,432,595 58,018,165 58,866,375 57,939,192 58,062,534 16.75 16.83 16.81 16.85 16.66 6,010,758 6,302,485 6,325,658 6,347,865 5,778,844 41,493,250 41,305,373 41,363,215 40,641,361 39,385,048 17.55 17.73 17.61 17.63 17.55 6,037,312 6,358,264 6,124,346 6,055,745 5,724,976 899,745 897,340 837,380 702,568 757,528 36.56 36.23 38.05 36.18 39.56 530,546 525,849 507,285 411,323 470,262 588,380,600 595,918,861 599,694,552 600,081,306 583,585,917 16.41 16.45 16.42 16.62 16.23 50,497,886 52,672,553 51,918,081 58,480,377 44,229,794 1,431,275,556 1,521,371,588 1,475,797,674 1,492,866,335 1,470,487,279 20.35 20.91 20.44 20.95 20.72 31,152,932 64,150,535 36,226,298 72,775,028 55,885,510 $9,281,420 9,680,568 10,738,162 17,579,660 6,620,184 1 COUNTRY BANKS. New England States: Nov.26 Feb.4 Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 Eastern States: Nov.26 , Feb.4 Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 Southern States: Nov.26 Feb.4 Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 Middle Western States: Nov.26 Feb.4 Apr. 4 June 4 Aug. 9 Western States: Nov.26 Feb.4 Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 Pacific States: Nov.26 Feb.4 :.. Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 Hawaiian Islands: Nov.26 Feb.4 Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 Total States: Nov.26 Feb.4 Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 Total United States: Nov.26 Feb.4..: Apr.4 June 4 Aug. 9 i Deficit. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 11 CHANGES IN LOANS, BONDS, CASH, AND DEPOSITS. In addition to the general r6sum6 relating to the condition of the banks of the country at date of various returns during the year, it is of interest to note the changes in the principal assets and the individual deposits in banks, and for that purpose there is submitted herewith a statement by geographical divisions, showing the amount of loans, bond investments, 'cash in bank, and individual deposits, together with the averages for the year. The table in question follows: Changes in volume of principal assets and in deposits, by geographical 1912-1 [In thousands of dollars.] Divisions and dates. New England States: Nov. 26,1912 Feb. 4, 1913 Apr. 4, 1913 June 4,1913 Aug. 9,1913 Average Eastern States: Nov. 26,1912 Feb. 4,1913 Apr. 4,1913 June 4,1913 Aug. 9, 1913 Average Southern States: Nov. 26, 1912 Feb. 4, 1913 Apr. 4, 1913 June 4,1913 Aug. 9, 1913 Average Middle Western States: Nov. 26,1912 Feb. 4,1913 Apr. 4, 1913 June 4, 1913 Aug. 9, 1913 Average Western States: Nov. 26,1912 Feb. 4,1913 Apr. 4, 1913 June 4,1913 Aug. 9, 1913 Average Pacific States: Nov. 26, 1912 Feb. 4,1913 Apr. 4, 1913 June 4,1913 Aug. 9,1913 Average Loans. Cash and Individual Bonds, etc. cash items. deposits. $516,379 507,497 504,949 507,379 496,140 $164,449 163,826 167,498 167,770 169,419 $75,503 78,912 73,163 78,583 67,343 $507,844 504,506 495,261 509,462 487,620 506,469 166,592 74,701 500,938 2,200,969 2,273,475 2,256,449 2,240,838 2,276,924 821,451 827,080 829,237 834,913 830,234 638,979 691,942 630,217 656,130 539,154 2,225,665 2,238,868 2,223,748 2,221,986 2,110,703 2,249,731 828,583 631,284 2,204,194 808,610 806,667 806,532 806,351 812,345 193,330 194,782 197,062 198,903 201,756 89,024 90,508 89,239 90,882 77,994 737,017 743,226 734,658 715,053 678,449 808,101 197,166 87,529 721,680 1,697,527 1,713,786 1,767,768 1,742,027 1,745,709 436,697 441,237 445,335 444,315 447,345 289,642 312,745 296,820 310,650 289,977 1,572,096 1,596,898 1,604,506 1,609,998 1,603,854 1,733,363 442,986 299,967 1,597,470 400,598 396,577 401,138 405,185 406,427 100,765 100,923 100,379 100,644 100,778 55,239 56,289 57,823 57,249 55,514 440,814 441,120 445,022 441,203 439,318 401,985 100,698 56,423 441,495 433,351 425,479 439,509 439,467 429,232 141,729 140,862 141,438 142,151 142,010 72,192 81,383 74,535 69,687 68,232 459,132 458,821 463,569 453,882 439,478 433,407 141,638 73,206 454,976 Island possessions: Nov. 26,1912 Feb. 4,1913 Apr. 4,1913 June 4, 1913 Aug. 9,1913 1,548 1,548 1,751 1,781 1,778 995 995 710 710 708 5^3 610 1,993 1,993 2,023 1,877 1,916 Average 1,681 662 1,9 992 12 fiEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CURRENCY. Information comparable with the foregoing but classified to show the fluctuations in banks in central reserve and other reserve cities in the country appears in the table following. It will be noted that the deposits in the central reserve cities were at the maximum on February 4, 1913, and at the low point on August 9, falling from $1,030,956,000 in February to $900,260,000 in August. The low point in cash holdings was reached by other reserve city banks in August, while their deposits were at the maximum on June 4. Individual deposits in country banks were at the high point on April 4, and lowest during the period in question on November 26, 1912, while the cash holdings were highest on June 4 and lowest on August 9. The average individual deposits in the central reserve city banks, based on the five reports of the year, were $982,607,000, and the average amount of cash and cash items $567,648,000. The average deposits in other reserve city banks were $1,403,843,000, and the cash and cash items $331,827,000, while the average deposits in country banks were $3,536,265,000, and their average holdings of cash and cash items $324,298,000. Loans, bonds, cash, and individual deposits of national banks at date of each call from Nov. 26, 1912, to Aug. 9, 1913, inclusive, in central reserve cities, and other reserve cities, and the country, together with the average for each section, 1912-13, [In thousands of dollars.] Loans. Central reserve cities: Nov. 26, 1912 Feb. 4, 1913 Apr. 4, 1913 June 4, 1913 Aug. 9, 1913 Cash and Individual Bonds, etc.! cash items.! deposits. $1,298,170 1,387,574 1,359,189 1,315,735 1,375,094 $300,218 306,933 298,914 300,689 300,800 $573,774 629,157 563,690 585,274 486,345 $1,021,533 1,030,956 984,707 975,581 900,260 Average 1,347,132 301,511 567,648 982,607 Other reserve cities: Nov. 26, 1912.... Feb. 4,1913 Apr. 4, 1913 June 4, 1913 Aug. 9, 1913 1,629,264 1,622,851 1,648,673 1,640,317 1,597,647 431,354 432,535 440,486 439,218 430,528 325,852 353,646 331,773 343,220 304,645 1,412,616 1,412,197 1,417,724 1,435,930 1,340,747 Average 1,627,750 434,824 331,827 1,403,843 3,131,546 3,114,602 3,170,232 3,186,975 3,195,813 1,127.843 1,130,235 1,142,541 1,149,779 1,161,206 321,663 329,685 327,050 335,259 307,833 3,510,411 3,542,278 3,566,355 3,541,950 3,520,331 3,159,834 1,142,321 324,298 j 3,536,265 Country banks: Nov. 26, 1912 Feb. 4, 1913 Apr. 4, 1913 June 4, 1913 Aug. 9, 1913 Average SAVINGS DEPOSITORS AND DEPOSITS IN NATIONAL BANKS. By reason of the strong competition for deposits and incidentally the payment of higher rates of interest on savings than on other accounts on the part of trust companies and other State banking institutions, the establishment of savings departments or the payment of interest on savings accounts by national banks has notably increased until at the present time about 45 per cent of the banks have taken that action, as shown by the reports relating to the number and volume of savings accounts. 13 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBBENOY. The number of savings depositors or savings deposit accounts increased from 2,773,684 on November 26, 1912, to 3,020,831 on August 9, 1913, and funds to the credit of these depositors from $776,481,362 in November, 1912, to $824,476,995 in June last, altliough by August 9 there was a decline, as in the case of other deposits, when the amount of these accounts had fallen to $820,639,410, Notwithstanding this decline in volume there was a net increase during the year in savings accounts of $44,158,049. The average ameunt of savings deposits, based on the five returns for the year, is shown to have been $808,964,471, representing approximately 13.66 per cent of the average of all individual deposits. The average savings account is estimated at $265. "Based on the August 9 returns, the greatest amount, as well as the highest percentage of savings deposits, was held by national banks located in the Eastern States. In this section 17.76 per cent of all deposits are savings. The percentage in the banks in the Southern States is 15.38, Middle Western States 13.20, the New England States 12.21, and the Pacific States, including Hawaii, 11.02. The number of savings depositors, amount of savings deposits, together with the average savings account based on the reports for the current year, are shown in the following table: Number of savings depositors and amount of savings deposits in national banks. Date. Nov. 26.1912 Feb. 4, 1913.. Apr. 4, 1913.. June 4, 1913.. Aug. 9, 1913.. Number of reporting banks. 7,420 7,425 7,440 7,473 7,488 Number reporting Number of savings depositors. deposits. 3,331 3,332 3,372 3,416 3,421 Amount of deposits. Average deposit. 2, 773,684 $776,481,362.49 2,832,875 807.714,126.67 2,918,546 815,590,460.80 2,965,532 824,476,995.42 3,020,831 820.639,410.68 $280.00 285.21 279.50 278.07 205.50 CLASSIFICATION OF NATIONAL BANKS BY CAPITAL STOCK. In another part of this report there is a table in which national banks are classified according to capital stock and by* States and geographical divisions. The banks are divided into the following classes: Those of $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, and $5,000,000 and over. The classification in question is based upon the returns for August 9 and includes 7,488 banks. There are a limited number of banks with capital of over $25,000 and less than ,$50,000, and although all banks with capital of less than $50,000 represent 32.34 per cent in number, the capital represented is but 6.07 per cent of the aggregate. Banks with capital from $50,000 and over but less than $250,000 number 4,383, or 58.54 per cent, while the capital represented by these banks is 36.10 of the aggregate. There are 665 banks with capital ranging from $250,000 and over but less than $5,000,000. In number these banks represent 8.88 per cent and in capital 41.26 per cent of the total capital. There are 18 banks with capital of $5,000,000 or over, less than one-fourth, of 1 14 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. per cent of the banks in operation, but representing 16.57 per cent of the aggregate capital. Number of national banks, classified by capital (paid in), on Aug. 9, 1913. Class. Number. Percent. $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 2,037 385 2,339 2,044 506 159 18 Grand total 7,4 Amount. Per cent. 27.20 5.14 31.24 27.30 6.76 2.12 .24 $51,082,061 12,978,450 125,199,220 256,198,125 201,882,230 234,005,700 175,000,000 4.84 • 1.23 11.85 24.25 19.11 22.15 16.57 100.00 1,056,345,786 100.00 RELATION OF CAPITAL TO DEPOSITS, ETC., OF NATIONAL BANKS. The capital of the banks in relation to individual deposits, to loans, and to aggregate resources, as well as the relation of capital and other profits to individual deposits, and the amount of specie and legal tenders to individual deposits, are shown in the following tables for comparable dates in the years 1910 to 1913, inclusive. As will be noted the relation of the various items changes but slightly from year to year. The table in question follows: Items. 1910 1911 1912 1913 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 $5.13 1.00 to 5.45 1.00 to 9.80 $1.00 to $5.35 1.00 to 5.52 1.00 to 10.12 $1.00 to $5.63 1.00 to 5.77 1.00 to 10.48 $1.00 to $5.45 1.00 to 5.84 1.00 to 10.30 1.00 to 2.74 1.00 to 2.84 1.00 to 2.96 1.00 to 2.82 1.00 to 6.04 1.00 to 6.14 1.00 to 6.58 1.00 to 6.41 BOND AND OTHER SIMILAR INVESTMENTS BY NATIONAL BANKS. Excluding premium on United States bonds, stated at $6,876,636, the national banks' investments in United States bonds and other similar securities represented 17 per cent of the aggregate assets as shown by the returns for the call of June 4 last. The total of these investments is $1,882,812,145, the increase from the amount held on the corresponding date in 1912 being $1,853,825,171. Investments in United States bonds aggregated $788,626,560, of which $735,226,870 was held by the Treasurer of the United States as security for circulation and $47,061,690 as security for public deposits. In addition the banks hold unpledged United States bonds to the amount of $6,338,000. The next important investment is in railroad bonds, which amount to $345,204,195. Other public service corporation bonds are listed in the sum of $197,459,668, while the investment in State, county, and municipal bonds totals $175,345,382. As will be noted by reference to the table following, showing in detail the investments of the banks in bonds and other securities, $1,094,185,585 is the total of these securities, exclusive of United States bonds. 15 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The table follows: Class. June 14,1912. State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Other public service corporation bonds All other bonds Stocks (presumably taken for debt) Warrants, claims, judgments, etc Various securities with the Treasury as security for public deposits Foreign Government bonds Other foreign bonds and securities Total bonds other than United States United States bonds to secure circulation United States bonds to secure United States deposits United States bonds on hand June 4, 1913. $179,322,004 354,321,271 195,452,530 223,500,814 43,097,143 37,884,505 31,163,415 8,615,102 4,426,217 $175,345,382 345,204,195 197,459,668 220,120,541 52,085,149 38,902,358 43,597,930 17,960,704 3,509,658 1,077,783,001 1,094,185,585 721,395,970 46,273,660 8,372, 540 735,226,870 47,061,690 6,338,000 Total United States bonds 776,042,170 788,626,560 Total bonds of all classes 1 1,853,825,171 1,882,812,145 i Premium on United States bonds amounting to $6,876,636.89 not included. PRODUCTIVITY OF LOANS AND BOND INVESTMENTS. As the income of banks is obtained almost wholly from interest on loans and the return upon bonds and other securities, a statement is submitted herewith indicating the percentage of gross earnings of the banks as reported for the year ended June 30 to the volume of loans and investments reported by the banks on August 9, the next succeeding call. As will be noted, computations are made for each geographical division of the country. The total amount representing loans and investments is shown to be $8,061,090,393, and the gross earnings of the banks $499,252,336, or 6.19 per cent. The highest percentage returned is that obtained by the banks in the western division, viz, 8.33, and the lowest the Eastern States, 5.62. The rate in the New England States is 5.88. In the accompanying table is shown the amount of loans, other investments, gross earnings of the banks, and the percentage of gross earnings to total investments for each geographical division: Divisions. New England States Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States Hawaii Total PERCENTAGE OF Per cent of gross earnings Gross earnings. to total investment. Bonds, etc. Total investment. $496,139,607 2,276,923,907 812,345,233 1,745,709,787 406,426,525 429,232,861 1,777,605 $169,419,358 830,234,713 201,756,237 447,345,080 100,777,797 142,009,779 991,904 $665,558,965 3,107,158,620 1,014,101,470 2,193,054,867 507,204,322 571,242,640 2,769,509 $39,167,912 174,578,785 70,878,1537 133,234,332 42,236,192 38,977,549 179,029 5.88 5.62 6.99 6.08 8.33 6.82 6.46 6,168,555,525 1,892,534,868 8,061,090,393 499,252,336 6.19 Loans. PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF ASSETS NATIONAL BANKS. AND LIABILITIES OF Based upon conditions for a series of years it appears that approximately 70 per cent of the banks' assets are represented by loans and discounts, United States bonds, and lawful money, and a like percentof liabilities by capital, surplus and other profits, and individual Digitized forage FRASER 16 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. deposits. As will be noted by reference to the table following, loans and discounts represent 56.9 per cent, United States bonds 7.3 per cent, lawful money in bank 8.3 per cent of the total assets, and that ' the capital represents 9.7 per cent, surplus and profit 9.1 per cent, and individual deposits 53 per cent of the liabilities, as shown by the returns on August 9: Items. Loans and discounts. United States bonds. Lawful money Total Capital Surplus and profits.. Individual deposits. Total 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 53.4 54.0 56.1 52.9 53.9 53.5 55.6 54.5 55.1 56.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.4 7.8 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.1 7.3 7.2 8.4 9.6 8.9 7.8 9.5 8.1 8.9 8.6 8.3 68.5 70.2 69.6 72.4 70.5 70.6 72.0 70.5 70.3 72.5 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 8.4 52.3 10.2 8.9 52.4 9.9 8.7 52.9 53.8 8. i 9.7 9.1 53.0 70.4 70.1 71.2 70.9 69.1 70.5 71.5 71.5 71.9 71.8 DEVELOPMENT IN NATIONAL BANKING. The development of national banking is graphically portrayed in the accompanying table relating to the combined capital and surplus, the individual deposits, deposits of every character, circulation reported outstanding, loans and discounts, and lawful money in bank. Tne table in question covers the years beginning February 6, 1903, and closing August 9, 1913. Without an exception, the combined capital and surplus of the banks steadily increased from call to call during this period, the net increase being $699,300,000, or from $1,082,400,000 to $1,781,700,000. The increase in capital and surplus was attended by a notable increase in circulation from $335,200,000 in February, 1903, to $627,600,000 in February, 1908. It will be noted that between May, 1907, and February, 1908, circulation increased approximately $80,000,000, a material portion of which was issued as a result of the efforts of the Treasury Department to meet extraordinary demands for currency during the panic by increasing public deposits with the banks, contingent upon their increasing their note issues. By November, 1908, however, the banks retired a portion of their issues, the reduction during that period amounting to $28,300,000. Early in 1909 2 per cent consols declined to 101|, and at the close of that year were held at from par to 102. This same range prevailed during 1911 and 1912. The market price of these bonds w^as at or above par up to July, 1913, when there was a drop to 97.09. The average net price in October last was 96.63. As the price of bonds declines the profit on the issue of circulation secured thereby increases. It was thus inevitable that the banks would increase their circulating-note issues, and the returns show that between the fall of 1908 and August, 1913, the increase was, roundly, $25,200,000. Normal increases are shown with seasonal fluctuations in the volume of individual deposits and of aggregate deposits upon which the reserve required is determined. The increase of individual deposits in this ten-year period was from $3,159,500,000 to $5,761,300,000, and aggregate deposits from $4,580,900,000 to $7,948,600,000. Loans and discounts approximating in volume individual deposits, indicating seasonal fluctuations as in the case of deposits, show Digitized forwhile FRASER BEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBBENCY. 17 generally increases from report to repoit, the increase during this period being from $3,386,600,000 to $6,186,900,000. While, as stated, the volume of individual deposits and loans and discounts generally bear the same relative proportion to aggregate liabilities and assets, respectively, a notable exception appears in the returns for August last, on which date the loans and discounts exceeded the deposits by $425,600,000, and while the proportion of individual deposits to aggregate liabilities is about normal, the proportion of loans and discounts to assets was greater than at any other time during this tenyear period, the percentage being 56.9, against the previous high point of 56.1, in 1907. This over-expanded condition, however, was relieved by the action of the Secretary of the Treasury in increasing the deposits of public moneys with depositary banks to the extent of about $34,000,000, mainly in the aid of crop movements. Between August 9 and October 31 the banks' liabilities to the Government increased from $57,304,000 to $98,069,000. As will be noted, the proportion of specie and legal tenders to individual deposits under normal conditions fluctuates between 15 and 19 per cent. In the fall of 1906 the proportion fell to 14.43 per cent, but was above that point at ever)7 subsequent report, although the percentage in November, 1912, was but 14.45, and in April, 1913, 14.88. In June and August, 1913, the percentages were 15.35 and 15.6r, respectively. The percentage of lawful money to aggregate deposits ranged generally from 11 per cent to about 13 per cent, but it will be noted that there was a drop to ten and a fraction in the fall of 1906 and spring of 1907, and again in November, 1912, and April, 1913. In June and August of the last-named year the proportions were 11.22 per cent and 11.31 per cent, respectively. With the exception of the returns for September, 1906, when the percentage dropped to 13.99, the proportion of lawful money to loans and discounts exceeded 14 per cent, occasionally but rarely reaching 18 per cent. The table referred to is submitted herewith. Capital and surplus, individual deposits, aggregate deposits, amount of circulation outstanding, loans and discounts (including overdrafts), specie and legal tenders, together with the percentage of specie and legal tenders to individual deposits, all deposits, and to loans and discounts of national banks, as shown by their returns for each call from February, 1903, to August, 1918. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Date. Loans and discounts, including overdrafts. Capital and surplus. Percent- ! Percentage of | age of specie specie Specie • and legal i1 and legal ad legal tenders tenders to indi- to aggregate vidual deposits. deposits. Percentage of specie and legal tenders to loans and discounts. — 1903. Feb. 6 Apr. 9 June 9 Sept. 9 Nov. 17 1,082.4 1,088.9 1,102.6 1,124.1 1,133.8 3,159.5 3,168.3 3,201.0 3,156.3 3,176.2 4,580.9 4,535.5 4,561.9 4,533.4 4,503.7 3,386.6 3,433.1 3,442.3 3,508.6 3,476.5 570.6 536.2 552.2 554.3 520.6 18.06 16.92 17.25 17.56 16.39 12.46 11.84 12.11 12.23 11.56 16.85 15.62 16.04 15.80 14.98 1904. Jan. 22 Mar. 28 June 9 Sept. 6 Nov. 10 1,151.4 1,151.1 1,157.0 1,167.3 1,176.0 J 3,300.6 3,254.5 3,312.4 3,458.2 3,707.7 4,788.6 4,798.9 4,836.0 5,131.2 5,332.1 3,511.6 3,575.7 3,621.8 3,757.9 3,827.6 614 6 617.5 658.4 661.5 642.1 18.62 18.97 19.88 19.13 17.32 12.84 12.87 13.60 12.89 12.04 17.50 17.27 18.18 17.60 16.78 13420°—CUR 1913 18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. Capital and surplus, individual deposits, aggregate deposits, amount of circulation outstanding, loans and deposits, etc.—Continued. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Date. Percentage of Loans Amount and specie disCapital Individ- Aggre- of circu- counts, Specie and legal gate lation including and legal tenders ual and outtenders. to indisurplus. deposits. deposits. overstanding. drafts. vidual deposits. Percentage of specie and legal tenders to aggregate deposits. Percentage of specie and legal tenders to loans and discounts. 1905. Jan. 11 Mar. 14 May 29 Aug. 25 Nov. 9 1,183.1 1,191.4 1,205.0 1,217.6 1,229.1 3,612.5 3,777.5 3,783.7 3,820.7 3,989.5 5,257.0 5,427.2 5,407.5 5,508.6 5,556.6 424.3 431.0 445.5 469.0 485.5 3,771.9 3,888.2 3,929.5 4,028.4 4,071.2 670.0 641.2 649.3 665.6 622.1 18.55 16.97 17.16 17.42 15.59 12.74 11.81 12.10 12.08 11.19 17.76 16.49 16.52 16.52 15.28 1906. Jan. 29 Apr. 6 June 18 Sept. 4 Nov.. 12 1,257.6 1,265.8 1,275.0 1,325.3 1,352.1 4,088.4 3,978.5 4,055.6 4,199.3 4,289.8 5,747.8 5,611.0 5,692.8 5,897.8 6,031.5 498.2 505.5 510.9 518.0 537.0 4,118.3 4,176.0 4,236.9 4,331.5 4,419.8 668.3 620.5 651.2 606.0 634.6 16.35 15.60 16.06 14.43 14.79 11.62 11.06 11.44 10.30 10.52 16.23 14.86 15.37 13.99 14.36 1907. Jan. 26 Mar. 22 Mav 20 Aug. 22 Dec. 3 1,385.9 1,396.9 1,418.5 1,444.8 1,451.3 4,115.6 4,269.5 4,322.9 4,319.0 4,176.7 5,952.4 6,061.0 6,190.4 6,076.6 5,800.6 545.5 543.3 547.9 551.9 601.8 4,505.2 4,572.6 4,664.0 4,709.0 4,622.9 695.5 656.2 691.6 701.6 760.8 16.90 15.37 16.00 16.24 18.21 11.68 10.82 11.17 11.55 13.12 15.44 14.35 14.83 14.90 16.46 1908. Feb. 14 May 14 Julv 15 Sept. 23 Nov. 27 1,460.0 1,467.4 1,483.1 1,487.0 1,489.2 4,105.8 4,312.7 4,374.6 4,548.1 4,720.3 5,924.4 6,188.2 6,330.5 6,617.3 6,804.5 627.6 614.1 613.7 613.7 599.3 4,452.0 4,551.7 4,640.4 4,781.5 4,879.3 788.4 861.3 849.0 868.4 844.8 19.20 19.97 19.41 19.09 17.90 13.31 13.92 13.41 13.12 12.41 17.71 18.92 18.30 18.16 17.31 1909. Feb. 5 Apr. 28 June 30 Sept. 1 Nov. 16 1,510.9 1,521.1 1,527.8 1,542.6 1,557.2 4,699.7 4,826.1 4,898.6 5,009.9 5,120.4 6,836.2 6,934.3 7,009.2 7,079.6 7,059.1 615.3 636.4 641.3 658.0 668.4 4,869.8 4,987.7 5,061.2 5,158.4 5,190.7 860.1 878.6 885.9 854.1 804.9 18.30 18.20 18.09 17.05 15.72 12.58 12.67 12.64 12.06 11.40 17.66 17.61 17.50 16.56 15.51 1910. Jan. 31 Mar. 29 June 30 Sept. 1 Nov. 10 1,580.0 1,599.7 1,634.4 1,651.0 1,656.7 5,190.8 5,227.*9 5,287.2 5,145.7 5,304.8 7,208.3 7,265.3 7,257.0 7,140.8 7,261.2 667.5 669.2 675.6 674.8 680.4 5,263.5 5,464.0 5,455.9 5,496.7 5,497.7 833.1 834.9 820.8 851.7 816.1 16.05 15.97 15.52 16.55 15.38 11.56 11.49 11.31 11.93 11.24 15.83 15.28 15.04 15.49 14.84 1911. Jan. 7 Mar. 7 June 7 Sept. 1 Dec. 5 1,673.1 1,677.3 1,691.6 1,695.5 1,699.3 5,113.2 5,304.6 5,478.0 5,490.0 5,536.0 7,156.9 7,576.3 7,675.7 7,628.1 7,675.4 684.1 680.7 681.7 697.0 702.6 5,443.1 5,588.1 5,634.2 5,690.6 5,695.1 856.3 908.0 946.3 895.5 862.8 16.75 17.12 17.28 16.31 15.59 11.96 11.99 12.33 11.74 11.24 15.73 16.25 16.80 15.74 15.15 1912. Feb. 20 Apr. 18 June 14 Sept. 4 Nov. 26 1,716.8 1,725.1 1,727.6 1,747.0 1,747.1 5,630.6 5,712.1 5,825.5 5,891.7 5,944.6 8,067.7 8,015.5 8,064.2 8,129.7 8,109.3 704.2 707.0 708.7 713.8 721.5 5,834.3 5,902.0 5,973.8 6,061.0 6,085.5 950.5 931.7 945.2 896.0 859.1 16.88 16.31 16.23 15.21 14,45 11.78 11.61 11.72 11.02 10.59 16.29 15.79 15.82 14.78 14.12 1913 Feb. 4 Apr. 4 June 4 Aug. 9 1,766.2 1,771.9 1,777.5 1,781.7 5,985.4 5,968.8 5,953.5 5,761.3 8,361.0 8,227.8 8,143.9 7,948.6 717.5 719.0 722.1 724.5 6,147.3 6,198.2 6,162.0 6,186.9 933.4 888.3 914.0 899.2 15.59 14.88 15.35 15.61 11.16 10.80 11.22 11.31 15.18 14.33 14.83 14.53 Aggregate deposits include: Due to other national banks, due to State banks and bankers, due to trust companies and savings banks, due to approved reserve agents, dividends unpaid, individual deposits, United States deposits, postal savings deposits, deposits of United States disbursing officers. 19 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BONDED DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES AND NATIONAL-BANK HOLDINGS. At the close of the year ended October 31, 1913, the bonded debt of the United States available as security for national-bank circulation was as follows: Consols of 1930 (twos) $646,250,150, loan of 1908 (threes) $63,945,460, loan of 1925 (fours) $118,489,900, Panama Canal loans of 1906 and 1908 (twos) $84,631,980. The bonds unavailable as security for circulation are the Panama Canal loan (threes) issued to the amount of $50,000,000 and postal savings bond (two-and-a-halfs), of which five series "have been issued aggregating $3,506,000. Of the bonds available as security for circulation, there are on deposit $743,513,990. In addition to the bonds deposited as security for circulation the Treasury holds like securities to the amount of $23,604,100 as security for public deposits. As the Treasury holds in the aggregate $113,218,833 in bonds of various classes and commercial paper as security for jpublic deposits, it •appears that $89,614,733 is the amount of securities held in addition to United States bonds. The latest returns show that the national banks7 investments in United States bonds represent 80 per cent of the bonded debt of the United States. The Government bonded debt in detail, together with the amount and kinds of Government bonds on deposit to secure circulation and Government deposits, the issues of postal savings bonds, and various other bonds, etc., held as security for public deposits, are shown in the following table: Interest-bearing bonded debt of the United States and bonds on deposit to secure nationalbank circulation and Government deposits, Oct. 31, 1913. Class. Bonded debt. $646,250,150 Consols of 1930 (twos) 63,945,460 Loan, 1908-1918 (threes) 118,489,900 Loan, 1925 (fours) Panama Canal loan: 54,631,980 Series of 1906 (twos) 30,000,000 Series of 1908 (twos) 50,000,000 Series of 1911 (threes) 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) Postal savings bonds (two-and-a-halfs), 1911-1913 (first, second, 2,389,120 third, and fourth series) 1,116,880 Postal savings bonds (two-and-a-halfs), 1913-1933 (fifth series). Total DEPOSITS AND WITHDRAWALS j 966,823,490 Bonds on deposit to secure circulation. Bonds on deposit to secure Government deposits. $604,264,950 22,245,100 35,302,700 $13,510,700 4,146,200 4,037,700 52,915,100 28,786,140 1,287,500 622,000 17,745,200 6,773,000 1,821,000 933,000 2,012,000 60,330,533 743,513,990 113,218,833 OF BONDS DURING THE YEAR. The aggregate amount of bonds received, for deposit as security for circulation, exclusive of deposits in substitution for a like amount withdrawn, was $40,241,510, of which $2,748,840 was deposited by banks chartered in the year and $37,492,670 by other banks for the purpose of increasing their circulation. Bonds to the amount of $20,767,990 were withdrawn by banks upon the deposit of lawful money 20 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. for the purpose of retiring a corresponding amount of circulation. The withdrawal of bonds by reason of liquidations amounted to $6,104,330, and of the bonds on deposit by insolvent banks $120,000 were withdrawn and disposed of as provided by law, thus making the total withdrawals $26,992,320, or an excess of deposit over withdrawal of bonds of $13,249,190. The transactions during each month of the year are shown in the accompanying table: Statement relative to the amount of United States bonds deposited as security for circulation by banks chartered and by those increasing their circulation, together with amount of bonds iviihdrawn by banks reducing circulation and by those closed, during each month ended Oct. 31, 1913. Date. November . December.. January February... March April May Juno July August September. October 1912. 1913. Total Bonds de- Bonds deBonds Bonds Bonds posited by posited withby withdrawn withdrawn drawn, banks banks by banks by banks banks in chartered increasing reducing in liquidaduring the circulation. circulation. insoltion. year. vency. $82,750 $1,925,250 220,000 1,901,950 295,760 340,050 237,510 366,760 514,500 226,260 130,250 145,750 114,500 74,750 732,750 131,730 675,500 768,100 046,700 466,200 503,290 390,500 577,300 373,400 2,748,840 37,492,670 $573,600 617,740 $325,000 326,250 715,750 203,950 067,010 923,250 531,450 049,000 203,540 696,200 438,750 747,750 1,584,250 507,500 100, 750 452,300 1,050,010 552,010 297,500 387,500 488,000 33,260 20,767,990 ! 6,104,330 $90,000 30,000 120,000 EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS. To the shareholders of national banks from a dividend standpoint the year ended June 30, 1913, was quite satisfactory, as from net earnings totaling $160,980,084 dividends were paid to the amount of $119,906,050, or at the rate of 11.4 per cent, as against an average rate of 11.01 per cent for the prior five years, and only twenty-six hundredths of 1 per cent less than the average for 1912. The net earnings exceeded those for 1912 by $11,923,481, although the amount of dividends paid was less by $394,822. Dividends based on capital and surplus averaged 6.75 per cent for the year, while the net earnings to capital and surplus were 9.06 per cent. On capital of $1,051,720,675 and on capital and surplus combined of $1,776,992,857, the banks' gross earnings were $499,252,336, against which losses and premiums were written off to the amount of $53,756,372, together with expenses and taxes of $284,515,880. Upon comparison with corresponding returns for 1912 it is seen that the gross earnings, based on capital and surplus, have increased a fraction in excess of 2 per cent, and the net earnings 'approximately one-half of 1 per cent. In the accompanying table will be found data relating to the amount and per cent of dividends paid by national banks in each geographical division, together with the amount of capital and surplus of banks REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 21 reporting their earnings, and the relative proportion of surplus to capital. As will be noted, the highest dividend rate (15.08 per cent) was paid by the banks in the western division, and that the lowest, exclusive of Hawaii, was paid by banks in the New England States, viz, 8.61 per cent. The surplus of the banks approximated 70 per cent of their capital, ranging in continental divisions from the minimum of 47.77 per cent in the western division to the maximum of 103.61 per cent in the eastern. The table in question follows: Capital, surplus, amount and per cent of dividends paid by national banks in each geographical division for the year ended June. 1913. Number i Capital stock. of banks. Divisions. New England Stales... Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western States Pacific States Hawaii Total | Surplus. Per cent of surplus to capital. Per cent Amount of dividends paid. of dividends to capital. $101,436 700 338,349, 675 171,029 900 281:753 100 71.582 500 86,958 800 610 000 $63,282,552 350,561.370 89,683,676 145,424,562 34,195.228 41,859,372 265.. 422 62.39 103.61 52.44 51.61 47.77 48.14 43.51 $8,730,919 41,135, 784 19,172 007 29,647 178 10,793 546 10,381 416 45 200 8.61 12.16 11.21 10.52 15.08 11.94 7.41 7.404 ! 1.051.720 675 725.272,182 68.96 119.906 050 11.40 453 1,650 1.486 2,048 1.259 504 4 i ! ! j ! \ Following the abstracts of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the current year, appearing in the appendix is a condensed statement relating to the capital, surplus, and earnings and dividends for each year from 1869 to 1913, inclusive, together with the amount of aggregate earnings and dividends for the 44 years, from which it will be noted that upon the average capital and surplus of $633,132,322 and $265,033,657, respectively, the annual earnings averaged $76,664,139 and the dividends $58,568,695. The percentage of earnings to capital and surplus was 8.65, dividends, 6.52, and dividends to capital alone, 9.25. The entire net earnings as reported were $3,417,222,128 and the dividends $2,577,022,602, the latter amount being equivalent to 245 per cent of the capital as reported on June 30, 1913. NATIONAL-BANK SHAREHOLDERS. The number of national banks, the amount of capital, the number of shareholders and the average number of shares owned by each shareholder on July 7, 1913, are shown in the following table. A very few National banks converted from State banks have shares of stock of a par value of less or more than $100, but in preparing this table all shares of stock are regarded as having a par value of $100; that is, a shareholder owning two shares of stock in a national bank, the par value being $50, is assumed to be the owner of one share of the par value of $100. It will be observed that the average number of shares held b}^ each shareholder is greater in the Western States than in the Eastern and greater in the reserve cities than in the country banks, the lowest average being in the State of Delaware, where it is 8.6 and the highest average in the city of St. Paul, where it is 164.3. 22 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The average number of shares owned by each shareholder in New York City is 63.4, and in Chicago is 112.7. The total number of shareholders is 432,920 and the average holding 24.4 shares. Number of national banks, capital, number of shareholders, and average number of shares owned by each shareholder in the various States and reserve cities on July 7, 19IS. Number of banks. Capital stock. States and reserve cities. Maine New Hampshire Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island. Connecticut Vermont Total New England States . .. . . . .. . . . .. . Total Eastern States 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 . . . . . .... 101,636,700 431 89 16 1 11 48,830,100 2,100,000 2,252,000 119, 700,000 22,352,000 67,874,390 22,055,000 25,900,000 1,688,975 5,192,000 11, 790,710 252,000 6,350,000 26,682 583 1,041 18,880 17,071 63,908 9,105 4,907 1,969 5,411 6,468 150 2,210 18.2 16.8 28.7 1,656 336,337,175 158,385 21.2 133 116 10,240 6,627 5,458 3,772 6,978 108 17,683,500 10,166,800 8,610,000 6,365,000 14,268,500 900,000 7,505,000 9,965,000 3,385,000 3,020,000 5,200,000 33,874,850 3,400, 000 3,175,000 500,000 5,300,000 2,350,000 1,750,000 5,115,000 12,270,900 5,495,000 13,140,000 1,907 7,804 2,349 7,049 17.3 15.3 15.8 16.9 20.4 39.6 32.9 28.6 16.5 17.7 41.1 23.7 44.0 92.8 50.0 74.6 88.3 28.9 26.8 15.7 23.4 18.6 1,510 173,439,550 80,307 21.6 356 8 35,454,100 13,900,000 9,600,000 3,000, 000 21,508,000 6,400,000 33,045,000 43,750,000 10,010,000 5,000,000 11,500,000 6,300,000 11,956,000 7,500,000 5,900,000 19,243 3,251 1,964 586 10,777 1,378 16,340 3,883 4,713 808 6,578 18.4 42.8 48.9 51.2 20.0 46.4 20.2 112.7 21.2 61.9 17.5 88.9 21.7 52.4 164.3 . . . Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland . Columbus Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee Minnesota Minneapolis St. Paul . . . . . . ... . - 73 48 115 2 53 87 33 26 5 484 5 8 136 8 Total Southern States . 3 6 36 201 783 32 22 25 6 7 5 50 . 18.3 36.0 21.6 63.4 13.1 10.6 24.2 52.8 8.6 453 9 . 14.5 15.8 15.1 48.4 23.9 17.6 16.8 79 49 56 163 17 20 New York Albany . Brooklyn. .. New York City New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore. District of Columbia Washington 5,353 3,346 19,688 5,824 2,646 10,995 2,967 50,819 $7,740,000 5,285,000 29,792,500 28,200,000 6,320,000 19,314,200 4,985,000 69 . . . . Average number Number of shares of share- owned by each holders. shareholder. 7 8 250 5 450 10 96 3 124 5 261 6 4 227 2,281 3,483 2,057 1,710 1,266 14,302 773 342 100 710 266 606 709 5,515 1,432 359 20.0 9.6 EEPOBT OP THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CUKKESTCY. 23 Number of national banks, capital, number of shareholders, and average number of shares owned by each shareholder in the various States and res reserve cities on July 7, 1913— Continued. States and reserve cities. Average number Number of shares Number Capital stock. of share- owned by of banks. each holders. shareholder. Iowa Cedar Rapids DesMoines Dubuque Sioux City Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha South Omaha Kansas Kansas City Topeka Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver Pueblo New Mexico Oklahoma Muskogee Oklahoma City Total Western States 325 3 4 3 5 112 12 4 7 $18,570,000 600,000 2,350,000 600,000 950,000 6,715,000 8,250,000 1,100,000 20,200,000 8,555 196 259 171 151 3,815 1,452 170 4,211 21.7 30.6 90.7 35.1 62.9 17.6 56.8 64.7 48.0 2,068 284,158,100 96,516 29.4 145 104 228 4 7 3 205 2 3 3 57 30 117 6 3 40 313 5 5,260,000 4,235,000 10,495,000 1,000,000 3,700,000 1,100,000 10,892,500 500,000 400,000 500,000 5,160,000 1,710,000 6,740,000 3,600,000 600,000 2,215,000 12,092,500 900,000 1,300,000 2,008 2,134 3,388 168 350 118 5,334 310 169 65 1,119 530 2,540 357 56 760 4,735 205 202 26.2 19.8 31.0 59.5 105.7 93.2 20.4 16.1 23.7 76.9 46.1 32.3 26.5 100.8 107.1 29.1 25.5 43.9 64.4 1,281 72,400,000 24,548 29.5 4,135,000 4,200,000 3,400,000 500,000 4,936,000 4,500,000 20,786,910 6,800,000 28,500,000 3,370,000 1,155 000 2,400,000 1,710,000 1,155,000 100,000 1,462 597 448 73 1,556 577 10,009 1,552 2,948 985 600 707 332 373 19 28.3 70.4 75.9 68.5 31.7 78.0 20.8 43.8 96.7 34.2 19.2 33.9 51.5 31.0 52.6 87,647,910 22,238 39.4 610,000 610,000 107 107 57.0 57.0 1,056,229,435 432,920 24.4 Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma Oregon Portland 9 California Los Angeles San Francisco Idaho Utah Salt Lake City Nevada Arizona Alaska Total Pacific States 518 Hawaii Total island possessions Total United States 7,490 NATIONAL BANK NOTES IN CIRCULATION. Monthly statements issued by the Treasury Department relating to the volume of national-bank circulation outstanding include not only the issues to active national banks on the security of Government bonds, but also the amount outstanding for which lawful money has been deposited to provide for its redemption by banks closed either by voluntary liquidation or insolvency, and banks that have deposited lawful money for the retirement of a portion of their cir 24 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. culation and withdrawn the corresponding amount of bonds. The amount so reported is necessarily materially in excess of the amount shown in the periodical returns from the national banks, and as a matter of fact the latter is less than the amount which they are entitled to issue as security on bonds deposited by reason of the fact that an appreciable percentage of the notes received from the department by the banks is not paid out. Notes so retained do not appear as a liability of the banks, and to the extent held reduce the tax on circulation to which they are liable under law. In the bank reports for August last bonds on deposit as security for circulation were listed to the amount of $735,809,330, against which notes had been issued to the amount of $735,589,870, of which $11,130,021 were held in bank, leaving $724,459,849 as the amount outstanding. In the appendix of this report appears a table relating to the reported capital, aggregate assets, circulation outstanding at date of each return made by the banks from 1863 to 1913, together with the stock of money in the United States on or about June 30 of each year, these figures being supplemented by computations with respect to the percentage of circulation to capital, assets, and money in the United States. The low point with respect to the percentage of circulation to capital since 1888, when it averaged about 25 per cent, Was reached in 1891, in the midsummer of that year standing at 18.4. There was a gradual rise from this low point to approximately 33 per cent just prior to the passage of the act of 1900 authorizing the issue of circulation to the par value of bonds deposited and reducing the tax on notes secured by bonds bearing interest at the rate of 2 per cent. The act in question stimulated investments in Government bonds and the circulation outstanding gradually increased until at the present time it approximates 70 per cent of the amount issuable, the latter being limited to the paid-in capital stock of the banks on security of the corresponding amount of United States bonds. The issue of currency by national banks located in the reserve cities and elsewhere, as showrn by the periodical returns made during* the current year, is shown in the following table: Date. New York. New York, Other Chicago, reserve cities. and St. Louis. Millions. Millions. Millions. 48.3 79.9 166.1 47.5 77.9 165.2 47.6 78.6 162.2 48.0 79.1 161.9 47.0 78.3 162.1 Nov. 26,1912.. Feb. 4,1913... Apr. 4,1913... June 4,1913.. Aug. 9,1913.. CAPITAL STOCK, BONDS, AND All reserve cities. Millions. 246.1 210.8 241.0 240.4 Country. Millions. 475.4 474.3 478.1 481.1 484.0 Total. Millions. 721.5 717.4 718.9 722.1 724.4 CIRCULATION. At the close of the report year, October 31, 1913, there were in existence 7,514 national banks with authorized capital of $1,068,534,175; bonds on deposit as security for circulation, $743,513,990; circulation issued to the banks secured by bonds, $740,063,776. In addition to circulation issued on security of bonds, there is outstanding 25 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. $18,835,933 secured by deposits of lawful money by banks that have been liquidated or failed and by banks' reducing their circulation, hence the total national-bank circulation outstanding is $758,899,709. As will be noted from the table following, there was a net increase during the year of 88 in the number of reporting banks, $15,478,750 in the amount of paid-in capital stock, of $12,147,310 in bonds on deposit to secure circulation, of $11,548,491 in circulation secured by bonds, and $8,713,933 in the total amount of circulation outstanding. In the following table information appears relating to the number of banks, their capital, bonds on deposit, circulation outstanding secured by bonds and by lawful money, together with the average price of 2-per cent consols of 1930 at the end of each month from November, 1912, to October, 1913. Capital, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, circulation outstanding. Average Date. Number of banks. Bonds on deposit. Capital. 1912. Nov. 30 Dec. 31 7,426 $1,053,055,425 7,431 1,052,880,175 1913. Ian. 31 Feb. 28 Mar. 31 Apr. 30 May 31 Tune 30 Julv31 Aug. 30 Sept. 30 Oct. 31 7,438 7,446 7,455 7,468 7,485 7,492 7,498 7,504 7,513 7,514 1,055,328,175 1,057,104,175 1,057,771,175 1,062,021,175 1,063,831,175 1,063,986,175 1,065,922,175 1,066,862,175 1,066,992,175 1,068,534,175 monthly price of 2 per cent consols, 1930. $731,366,680 $101.2201 732,544,640 101.1500 734,273,150 731,943,480 732,688,750 734,418,060 737,427,800 740,529,250 741,631,750 742,081,800 741,846,850 743,513,990 101.2548 101.1307 100.8802 100.3173 100.2150 100.0000 97.9000 98.7700 98.1450 96.6346 Circulation secured by— Total circulation outstanding. Bonds. Lawful money. $728,515,285 729,778.823 $21,670,491 21,193,423 $750,185,776 750,972,246 729,931,621 728,246,755 729,400,001 731,044,591 733,754,815 737,065,050 738.502,408 740.029,948 738,467,068 740,063,776 20,550,148 22,871,039 22,659,331 22,032,083 21,539,251 22,092.856 20,790,783 21,690,081 20,563,626 18.835,933 750,481.769 751,117,794 752,059,332 753,076,674 755,294,066 759,157,906 759,293,191 761,720,029 759,030,694 1758,899,709 i Includes 374,339 gold bank notes. CIRCULATION ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING. Subsequent to the resumption of specie payments no circulating notes were authorized to be issued by banks of less denominations than $5, although prior thereto $1 notes to the amount of $23,169,677 and $2 notes to the amount of $15,495,038 had been issued. Of these two denominations, however, all have been redeemed with the exception of $343,587 of $1 notes and $164,312 of $2 notes. All notes issued since 1879 were of the denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, and $1,000, but no $500 notes have been issued since 1885 and no $1,000 notes since 1884. The total amount of $500 notes issued was $11,947,000, of which $87,000 has not been returned for redemption. The issue of $1,000 notes was $7,379,000, and of this denomination 23 of the notes are still outstanding. The total amount of all denominations issued from 1863 to 1913 was $6,385,153,375 and the redemptions $5,624,828,976. During the current year the amount of currency issued to newly organized banks, to those increasing their issues, and on account of redemptions was $462,578,550. At the close of the year ended October 31, 1912, national-bank currency in the vaults of this office amounted to $539,164,590 and 26 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. during the current year $522,031,400 was received from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. In addition to the $462,578,550 issued to "banks during the year, notes of liquidating and insolvent banks to the amount of $17,831,330 were withdrawn from the vaults and canceled, leaving the vault balance October 31, 1913, $580,786,110, which is approximately $50,000,000 in excess of the amount required to be maintained under the act of May 30, 1908. While the legislation of 1900 and the general progress of the country since that date resulted in the increase in the number of reporting national banks from 3,631 to 7,488, and their capital stock from $617,051,000 to $1,056,000,000, there was a more notable increase in the volume of national-bank circulation. On March 14, 1900, the outstanding circulation secured by bonds was $216,022,075 and the amount secured by deposit of lawful money $38,044,155, making the aggregate $254,026,230. At the close of the current report year the outstanding issues secured by bonds amounted to $740,063,880, secured by deposits of lawful money $18,761,594, or a total, exclusive of gold bank notes to the amount of $74,339, of $758,825,474. In the following table is shown the amount of circulation of each denomination outstanding on March 14, 1900, and October 31, 1913: Denominations. Ones . Twos Fives... Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds... Five hundreds One thousands Unredeemed fractions . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Mar. 14,1900. Oct. 31, 1913. $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 $343,587.00 164,312.00 145,992.510.00 330,783,110.00 229,948,980.00 19,614,550.00 33,367,350.00 87,000.00 23,000.00 52,375.00 760,376,774.00 1,551,300.00 Less notes redeemed but not assorted by denominations Total . . Circulation secured by lawful money Circulation secured by bonds. 254,026,230.00 1758,825,474.00 38,004,155. 00 216,022,075.00 18,761,594.00 740,063,880.00 i Exclusive of $74,339 gold bank notes. NATIONAL-BANK REDEMPTION AGENCY RECEIPTS AND REDEMPTIONS. While the law does not exempt a national bank from the redemption of its own notes when presented at the counter, by reason of the legislation contained in the act of June 20, 1874, requiring every bank to maintain, a redemption fund equal to 5 per cent of its outstanding issues with the Treasurer of the United States, practically all national-bank circulation is redeemed at the Treasury Department through the National Bank Redemption Agency. By reason of the nonavailability of national-bank notes as reserve a material proportion of receipts at the National Bank Redemption Agency is in nearly as good condition as when originally placed in circulation. Under the law notes in that condition, while redeemed by being charged to the issuing bank's redemption fund, are immediately returned to the bank of issue, and only notes worn and mutilated are delivered to the Comptroller of the Currency for destruction and subsequent issue of a corresponding amount of new notes. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 27 In the year ended October 31 last the receipts of the national-bank redemption agency aggregated $683,431,000, the monthly average being $56,952,583 and the average for each secular day $2,183,500. Of the total receipts, notes to the amount of $218,275,150 were fit for circulation and return to the banks of issue, leaving $465,155,850 as the amount turned over to the Comptroller of the Currency for destruction. Of the total receipts for redemption $578,759,400 were received from eight of the principal cities of the country, the amount received from New York alone being nearly one-half of the total receipts. The law provides that the expenses incident to the redemption of national-bank notes shall be borne by the issuing banks, and the expense for the current year is shown to have been $517,842.93, an average cost per $1,000 of $0,773. In the following statement is shown the volume of redemptions per month from November, 1912, to October, 1913: November, 1912 December, 1912 January, 1913 February, 1913 March, 1913 April, 1913 May, 1913. June, 1913 July, 1913 August, 1913 September, 1913 October, 1913 $46, 030, 678 52, 532, 627 79, 753, 664 51, 790, 011 53, 306, 522 61,163,185 66, 525, 360 60, 929, 020 61, 250, 730 52, 458, 530 49, 570, 226 48,120,447 Principal New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Baltimore New Orleans Total All other sources Total sources of receipts. $322, 825, 800 77,730,000 61,996,000 44, 206, 200 33, 854, 000 16, 265, 000 13, 961, 500 7, 920, 900 578, 759, 400 104, 671, 600 683, 431, 000 EXPENSES OF BANKS INCIDENT TO THE ISSUE OF CIRCULATION AND EXPENSES OF THE CURRENCY BUREAU. Expenses of national banks in connection with the issue of circulation during the year ended June 30, 1913, were $4,377,945.22, of which the semiannual tax on circulation was $3,804,762.29, cost of redemption of notes $517,842.93, plates for new banks and those extending their charters and duplicates of original plates $55,340. (Assessments for the examination of national banks during the year were paid to the amount of $556,210.) By reason of the fact that collections of the corporation tax from national banks are not separated from the tax paid by State banks and other financial institutions, it is impossible to state with exactitude the amount paid by national banks, but, based on the reported net earnings, the tax paid is estimated for the calendar year 1912 at $1,283,000. Assuming the 28 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. approximate correctness of this estimate, the taxes paid to the Government by national banks during the past year were $5,087,762.29. Expenses of the Currency Bureau for the year ended June 30 last for special dies, plates, printing, etc., and for salaries, excluding salaries reimbursed by national banks, were $692,192.64. Expenses of the bureau from the date of organization in 1863, excluding contingent expenses not paid by the comptroller but from the general appropriation for contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, no separate account of which is kept, totaled $14,736,080.97. Taxes paid by national banks to the United States on capital and deposits to July 1, 1883, on capital and surplus under act of 1898, and on circulation to June 30, 1913, amounted to $198,188,278.69. Adding to this amount the estimated amount of collections under the corporation-tax act for the years 1909 to 1912, inclusive, estimated at $4,951,000, it appears that the total taxes paid to the Government by national banks aggregate $203,139,278.69. Tables showing in detail the taxes paid by national banks under each tax act will be found in the appendix. PROFIT ON NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION. By reason of the depreciation in the market price of Government bonds the profit on the issue of national-bank circulation was materially greater at the close than at the beginning of the current year. In the computation of profit made by the actuary of the department money is assumed to be worth 6 per cent, hence the gross receipts include the interest on the bonds and interest at 6 per cent on circulation issued on the security of the bonds. From the gross receipts are deducted taxes, expenses, and the amount necessary to be set aside to create a sinking fund to offset the premiums paid for the bonds, to determine the net receipts, and from the latter amount is deducted interest at the rate of 6 per cent on the cost of the bonds, which indicates the measure of profit on the issue of circulation in excess of interest on the bond cost at 6 per cent. In November, 1912, the net price of 2 per cent consols of 1930 was $101.22, and the profit on circulation 1.308 per cent. In October, 1913, the price of these bonds was $96,635 and the profit on circulation 1.821 per cent. Panama Canal bonds of 1916-1936 in November, 1912, were priced at $101,201, and the profit on circulation secured by these bonds, 1.326 per cent. In October, 1913, the price of these bonds was $96,606 and the profit on circulation 1.772 per cent. The 4 per cent bonds of 1925 were priced at 114 in November, 1912, and the profit on circulation was at the rate of 1.154. In October, 1913, the price was 109.877 and the percentage of profit on circulation 1.575. In the appendix of this report will be found the actuary's computations of the profit on circulation based on a deposit of $100,000 consols of 1930, bonds of 1925, and Panama Canal bonds of 19161936 at the average net price monthly for bonds during the year ended October 31, 1913. ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL BANKS. Within the year ended October 31, 1913, 243 applications for authority to organize national banks were received, of which 190 were approved, 4 rejected, and the remainder either abandoned or pending the submission of further information. Digitized forheld FRASER REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 29 Of the 10,457 banks chartered during the existence of the national banking system, 172, with authorized capital of $10,175,000, were chartered during the current year. There are in existence, of the total number chartered, 7,514 banks, 2,437 having been placed in voluntary liquidation and 506 in the charge of receivers. State banks to the number of 1,729, with capital at date of change of $339,955,928, were converted into national banks from 1863 to 1913. In addition to the capital of banks organized during the year, there was an increase in capital of banks organized prior thereto of $20,260,000, making the gross increase for the year $30,435,000, but by reason of reductions of capital, voluntary liquidations, and failures the net increase was but $14,838,740, the authorized capital stock of all banks at the close of the year standing at $1,068,534,175. Since March 14, 1900, charters have been granted to 5,193 associations, with authorized capital of $330,938,300, of which 3,304, with aggregate capital of $86,110,500, were organized under the act of that date with individual capital of $25,000 generally, although a limited number of banks were organized with capital in excess of $25,000 but less than $50,000. The average capital, however, of banks of this class was slightly in excess of $26,000. During the same period 1,889 were organized under the act of 1864, the aggregate capitalization being $244,827,800 and the individual capital $50,000 or over. Further classifying these banks, it appears that 810 were conversions of State banks, capital $60,735,800; 1,568 reorganizations of State or private banks, capital $109,892,000; and 2,815, with capital of $160,310,500 primary organizations. In the following table will be found a classification of banks organized from March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1913, based upon capital stock, together with the number of banks and their reported capital on August 9, 1913, by States and geographical divisions. Summary, by States, geographical divisions, and classes^ of national banks organized from Mar. 14, 1900, to Oct. 31, 1913, and the paid-in capital stock of all reporting national banks on Aug. 9, 1913. Capital $25,000. States, etc. No. Capital over $25,000 and Capital $50,000 Total organizaand over. tions. less than $50,000. Capital. No. Capital. No. Capital. No. Capital. National banks reporting Aug. 9, 1913. No. Capital paid in. New England States. 1 • $385,000 200,000 150,000 4,450,000 500,000 250,000 36 5,935,000 4 4 5 2 $100,000 100,000 125,000 50,000 5 125,000 20 500,000 1 30,000 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 110 2,750,000 57 1,425,000 231 5,775,000 6 150,000 32 800,000 9 8 24 3 5 287,500 240,000 807,000 95,000 172,000 105 18,520,000 43 3,660,000 226 24,290,000 Total.... 43610,900,000 49 1,601,500 392 49,700,000 Maine New Hampshire... Vermont Massachusetts Rhode I s l a n d . . . Connecticut Total 1 $30,000 i $485,000 330,000 275,000 21 4,500,000 69 i 56;! 49 179; $7,740,000 5,285,000 5.010.000 58,092,500 375,000 78; 19,239,200 57 6,465,000 451 101,686,700 500,000 10 20! fi.320.000 Eastern States. 13 5 1,480,000 1,750,000 224, 21,557,500 476i 108, 5,325,000 20l! 48l! 30,872,000 8371 9! 245,000 25i 50 2,452,000 105i 5 1,750,000 12| . 172,882,100 22,322,950 115,820,945 1,688,975 16,982,710 6,602,000 877; 62,201,500 1,656 336,299,680 30 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Summary, by States, geographical divisions, and classes, of national banks organized from Mar. U, 1900, to Oct. 31, 1913, etc.—Continued. Capital $25,000. States, etc. Capital over $25,000 and less than $50,000. Capital $50,000 Total organizaand over. tions. Capital. No. Capital. No. No. Capital. No. Capital. National banks reporting Aug. 9, 1913. N o . Capital paid in. Southern States. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia... Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 39 $1,275,000 52 1,000,000 21 525,000 13 325,000 650,000 26 225,000 9 35 875,000 8 200,000 12 300,000 235 5,875,000 23 575,000 54 1,350,000 37 925,000 11 $396,000 13 455,000 130,000 4 675,000 225,000 379,500 125,000 30,000 2,716,000 ? 60,000 230,000 7 210,000 7 ?0 7 1?, 4 1 564 14,100,000 173 5,631,500 Total Middle Western States. Ohio... Indiana t Illinois Michigan. . Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 110 91 169 14 37 179 117 37 2,750,000 2,275,000 4,225,000 350,000 925,000 4,475,000 2,925,000 925,000 19 15 19 4 4 15 ?,\ 15 658,000 483,000 663,500 130,000 125,000 471,000 710,000 480,000 754 18,850,000 112 3,720,500 Total 46 43 30 23 $5,140,000 3,515,000 3,160,000 2,435,000 5,100,000 5,325,000 3,125,000 1,915,000 3,610,000 17,610,000 2,170,000 5,370,000 3,835,000 108 $6,811,000 96 4,970,000 55 3,815,000 36 2,760,000 99 6,425,000 44 5,775,000 85 4,379,500 32 2,240,000 33 3,940,000 468 26,201,000 53 2,805,000 97 6,950,000 79 4,970,000 133 116 72 48 117 53 89 33 31 517 50 143 108 $17,683,500 10,163,135 8,410,000 6,365,000 15,168,500 7,505,000 10,165,000 3,385,000 8,220,000 50,349,850 5,221,000 17,690,900 13,180,000 548 62,310,000 1,285 82,041,500 1,510 173,506,885 53 28 38 ?,0 ?,0 148 28 36 35 12,925,000 10,450,000 14,750,000 4,890,000 3,550,000 4,700,000 4,170,000 16,085,000 218 16,333,000 178 13,208,000 287 19,638,500 45 5,370,000 71 4,600,000 224 9,646,000 379 255 459 99 129 271 340 133 62,004,100 27,895,861 75,777,500 15,260,000 17,800,000 25,356,000 23,085,000 36,140,000 457 71,520,000 1,323 94,090,500 2,065 283,318,461 89 7?, 99 9,7 30 30 68 42 ?m 7,805,000 94 17,490,000 Western States. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska.... Kansas Montana... Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total 124 3,100,000 71 1,775,000 104 2,600,000 94 2,350,000 25 625,000 12 300,000 52 1,300,000 24 600,000 349 8,725,000 11 361,000 4 125,000 31 1,010,000 855 21,375,000 92 3,066,000 7 4 ?0 11 4 215,000 120,000 715,000 390,000 130,000 213 57 30 126 40 326 5,260,000 4,235,000 %6,270,000 12,312,500 5,160,000 1,710,000 10,940,000 2,215,000 14,330,000 237 18,200,000 1,184 42,641,000 1,283 72,432,500 9 500,000 13 700,000 39 3,395,000 31 2,400,000 16 1,340,000 11 625,000 38 3,310,000 11 625,000 69 5,305,000 140 3,815,000 88 2,595,000 163 6,710,000 136 5,140,000 45 2,095,000 23 925,000 101 4,971,000 39 1,350,000 449 15,040,000 146 104 241 Pacific States. Washington Oregon California... Idaho Utah Nevada... Arizona Alaska. .; Total 875,000 35 33 825,000 113 2,825,000 775,000 31 7 175,000 3 75,000 4 100,000 ? 3 6 6 1 70,000 91,000 190,000 200,000 30,000 1 30,000 226 5,650,000 19 611,000 31 3,545,000 ?,7 2,295,000 123 26,862,800 14 1,010,000 6 1,275,000 9 1,225,000 5 250,000 1 50,000 68 4,490,000 63 3,211,000 242 29,877,800 51 1,985,000 14 1,480,000 12 1,300,000 10 380,000 1 50,000 78 83 255 55 23 10 13 2 12,222,500 9,436,000 56,818,060 3,495,000 3,555,000 1,710,000 1,155,000 100,000 216 36,512,800 461 42,773,800 519 88,491,560 610,000 Island possessions. TTawai] Porto Rico 3 75,000 2 1 550,000 100,000 5 1 625,000 100,000 4 Total 3 75,000 3 650,000 6 725,000 4 610,000 Grand total.. 2,858 71,450,000 446 14,660,500 1,889 244,827,800 5,193 330,938,300 7,488 1,056,345,786 31 BEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CURRENCY. The number and capital, by classes, of conversions, reorganizations, and primary organizations, are shown in the following table: Summary, by classes, of national banks organized from Conversions. Mar. 14, 1900, to Oct. 31, 1913. Reorganizations. Primary organizations. Total. ClassificationNumber. Capital. 476 $12,598,000 334 48,137,800 Capital less than $50,000 Capital $50,000 or over Capital. Number. Num- Capital. ber. Capital. 980 $25,977,000 1,848 $47,535,500 3,304 $86,110,500 967 112,775,000 1,889 244,827,800 588 83,915,000 60,735,800 1,568 109,892,000 2,815 160,310,500 |5,193 330,938,300 810 Total Number. Number of national banks organized in each month from Mar. 14, 1900, to Oct. 31, 1913. Months. 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 No. 6 46 66 95 46 44 20 25 21 29 No. 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 No. 34 50 56 51 47 58 43 No. 45 41 41 43 45 42 32 33 31 41 27 41 * 11 11 515 460 No. 28 29 37 26 21 40 19 12 27 22 12 18 291 No. 16 16 16 25 23 14 12 11 13 6 492 No. 28 20 22 26 24 44 28 32 24 22 23 27 320 No. 16 14 19 15 22 14 16 15 20 15 6 14 412 No. 40 42 50 46 52 55 40 39 46 38 19 23 490 No. 32 36 39 34 33 21 37 20 14 18 21 18 398 No. 45 39 50 42 49 48 37 44 35 36 23 38 486 No. 12 13 39 28 20 21 13 15 20 32 No. 36 35 42 46 42 43 22 38 32 43 36 45 206 186 152 January February March April May June July August September October November December Total.... COCOlO 1900 462 323 u Number and classification of national banks organized during the year ended Oct. 31, 1913. Conversions. Reorganizations. Primary organizations. Total. Bonds deposited. Months. No. Capital. November. December.. January February.. March April May June July August September. October.... $180,000 75,000 250,000 200,000 200,000 205,000 355,000 125,000 175,000 55,000 100,000 50,000 Total 1,970,000 No. Capital. No. $25,000 825,000 180,000 100,000 225,000 775,000 205,000 300,000 50,000 25,000 80,000 40 2,790,000 Capital. No. $50,000 225,000 1,025,000 935,000 495,000 550,000 605,000 375,000 225,000 475,000 235,000 220,000 95 5,415,000 172 Capital. $255,000 1,125,000 1,455,000 1,235,000 920,000 1,530,000 1,165,000 800,000 450,000 555,000 415,000 270,000 $82,750 220,000 295,760 340,050 237,510 366,760 514,500 226,260 130,250 145,750 ri4,500 74,750 10,175,000 2,748,840 EXTENSIONS AND EXPIRATIONS OF CHARTERS. Charters are granted to national banks for a period of 20 years from the date of the execution of the organization certificate. In the year ended October 31 last 80 banks reached the termination of their existence, and their charters were extended for an additional period of 20 years under authority of the act of July 12, 1882. In the same year charters of 26 banks extended under the act of 1882 were extended for a further period of 20 years under the act of April 12, 32 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 1902. The total number of extensions of charters under the act of 1882 was 3,268 and under the act of 1902, 1,167. In the coming r ear the charters of 39 banks will expire for the first time and 36 or the second. A list of banks interested in the extensions during the year ending October 31, 1914, will be found in the appendix. ? CHANGES OF TITLE OF NATIONAL BANKS. Under the law any national bank, upon authorization by shareholders representing two-thirds of the stock, and with the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency, may change its corporate title. Sixteen changes of this character occurred during the past year, a list of the banks interested being submitted herewith. Changes of corporate title. No. Title and location. Date. 4348 The Guthrie National Bank, Guthrie, Okla., to "The First National Bank of Guthrie" The National Mechanics Bank of Baltimore, Md., to "The Merchants-Mechanics National Bank of Baltimore" The Vickery National Bank of Lavonia, Ga., to "The First National Bank of Lavonia" The New Hibernia National Bank of New Orleans, La., to "Hibernia National Bank of New Orleans " The National Bank of Sturgis, Mich., to "The Sturgis National Bank" The National Bank of Garland, Tex., to " The State National Bank of Garland " The Grange National Bank of Clarion County at Sligo, Pa., to " Sligo National Bank"... The Tredegar National Bank of Jacksonville, Ala., to "The First National Bank of Jacksonville" The Second National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., to "The First-Second National Bank of Pittsburgh" The National Bank of Western Pennsylvania at Pittsburgh, Pa., to " Western National Bank of Pittsburgh" The Drovers Deposit National Bank of Chicago, 111., to "The Drovers National Bank of Chicago" The National Bank of Alhambra, Cal., to " The Alhambra National Bank" The Lexington City National Bank, Lexington, Ky., to "The First and City National Bank of Lexington " The Central National Bank of Los Angeles, Cal., to "Security National Bank of Los Angeles " The Pacific National Bank of Tacoma, Wash., to " The National Bank of Tacoma " The Lidgerwood National Bank, Lidgerwood, N. Dak., to "The Farmers National Bank of Lidgerwood" 1912. Dec. 9 1413 8470 8734 3276 7989 8946 4319 252 4918 6535 906 8827 3417 8230 Dec. 28 1913. Jan. 10 Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 16 22 23 21 Apr. 7 Apr. 21 May T7 May 22 May 27 Aug. 8 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 6 VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION OF NATIONAL BANKS. Section 5220 of the Revised Statutes provides that any national bank may be placed in voluntary liquidation by shareholders representing at least two-thirds of the stock. Meetings of shareholders for this purpose are called in conformity with the requirements of the articles of association, at which meeting, in addition to adopting a resolution for the liquidation of the bank, provisions are made either for immediate liquidation of the assets where practicable, settlement with creditors and shareholders, or the appointment of a liquidating agent to settle the affairs of the bank as speedily as possible in the interest of both creditors and shareholders. The liquidations during the past year numbered 81, the capital involved $14,571,010. Of these banks 9, with capital of $3,350,000, were absorbed by other national banks; 17, with capital of $5,625,000, consolidated with other national banks; 17, with capital of $2,115,010, were absorbed by State banks and trust companies; 27, with capital ofFRASER $1,901,000, liquidated and reorganized as State banks; 3, with capiDigitized for KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 33 tal of $280,000, for the purpose of reorganizing as national banks; 1, with capital of $50,000, the corporate existence of which expired by limitation, was succeeded by a new national bank; and 2, with capital of $125,000, the corporate existence of which expired by limitation, were succeeded by State banks. Five banks, with combined capital of $1,125,000, liquidated for the purpose of discontinuing business. Elsewhere in this report will be found a list of national banks liquidated from November 1, 1912, to October 31, 1913, showing date of liquidation, capital, circulation issued, and the amount of circulation still outstanding. NATIONAL CURRENCY ASSOCIATIONS ORGANIZED. Notwithstanding the fact that the act of May 30, 1908, relating in part to the establishment of national currency associations, will expire by limitation on June 30, 1914, two associations were formed in the past year, viz, the National Currency Association of Louisville, with 15 bank members, the capital and surplus being $6,795,000 and $3,178,000, respectively; and the National Currency Association of San Francisco, with 10 members, capital of $28,500,000 and surplus of $16,670,000. Up to the close of the report year there had been formed 20 associations, representing 339 banks, $365,084,710 capital, and $311,300,510 surplus. While the number of banks forming these associations is but 4§ per cent of the number reporting on August 9, their capital represents nearly 35 per cent of the capital of all*banks. While, as stated elsewhere, the comptroller's vaults contain the stock of bank notes required by the act of 1908, no notes have been issued on security other than United States bonds. The title, membership, capital, and surplus of each association are shown in the following table: National currency associations. Number of banks. Associations. National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency neapolis) National Currency National Currency tady Counties National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency National Currency Pueblo National Currency National Currency National Currency Association Association Association Association Association Association Association Association Association of Washington, D . C of the city of Now York, N. Y of the city of Philadelphia, Pa of the State of Louisiana of the city of Boston, Mass of G eorgia of the city of Chicago of St. Louis, Mo of the Twin Cities (St. Paul and Min- Association of the city of Detroit, Mich Association of Albany, Kennselaer, and SchenecAssociation Association Association Association Association Association of Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.. of the city of Baltimore, Md of Cincinnati, Ohio of Dallas, Tex of Alabama of Denver, Colorado Springs, and : Association of Los Angeles, Cal Association of Louisville, Ky. 1 2 Association of San Francisco, Cal. . Total t Organized July 30,1913. 13420°--CUR 1913 3 Capital. Surplus. ' 10 $6,602,000 117,052,000 20,975,000 6,100,000 26,700,000 8,195,000 42,900,000 19,510,000 $5,067,000 129,025; 000 37,748,000 4,105,000 19,450,000 6,651,000 26,400,000 9,095,000 12 15 13,050,000 6,525,000 11,065,000 3? 490,000 13 12 17 37 14 24 3,825,000 7,350,000 11,840,710 17,630,000 4,260,000 5,700,000 3,800,000 3,960,000 8,020,010 9,004,000 3,225,000 3,652,500 15 12 15 10 4,650,000 6,925,000 6,795,000 28,500,000 5,055,000 2,648,000 3,178,000 16,670,000 339 365,084,710 311,300,510 12 33 27 10 13 28 10 a Organized Aug. 22,1913. 34 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES. Through the courtesy of the manager of the New York Clearing House Association statistics and general information have been secured relating to the transactions of 162 clearing houses of the country for the year ending September 30, 1913. The volume of exchanges cleared created a new record, and reached $173,765,288,000, an increase of $5,564,362,000 over the prior year. Of the aggregate, the New York association cleared $98,121,520,000, or nearly 5 6 | per cent of the total. In only three years of its existence have the clearings in New York exceeded this sum, viz, in 1906, when they amounted to $103,754,900,000, in 1909 to $99,257,662,000, and in 1910 to $102,553,959,000. Second to New York in 1913 was Chicago, with clearings of $16,018,176,000; Philadelphia and Boston following with $8,543,472,000 ami $8,326,228,000, respectively. St. Louis cleared $4,122,115,000. In Baltimore, San Francisco, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh the clearings were less than three billions of dollars, ranging from $2,011,447,000 in Baltimore to $2,951,861,000 in Pittsburgh. In the cities clearing over one billion and less than two billion are Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Cleveland, New Orleans, Detroit, and Los Angeles. The transactions of all other houses range downward, from approximately $895,000,000. With the exception of Boston, Cincinnati, and New Orleans the associations clearing over one billion show a larger volume of transactions during the prior year. Sixty-four banks, with capital of $179,900,000, compose the New York Clearing House Association, a reduction for the year of one member, but an increase in capital of $5,625,000. In the New York association are 31 national banks, 17 State banks, and 15 trust companies. There are 25 banks and trust companies in the city and vicinity not members of the association which make their exchanges through banks which are members, in accordance with constitutional provisions. The clearings for the year for the New York association required the payment of balances in cash to the amount of $5,144,130,385, or 5.24 per cent of the total transactions, gold being used to the extent of 52 per cent and other currency to the extent of 48 per cent. The average daily clearings amounted to $323,833,400, and the balances to $16,977,328. This association has been in existence 60 years, and during that period its transactions aggregated $2,419,273,696,082; balancespaid, $112,668,492,956; average daily clearings, $131,948,388; balances, $6,144,996. The average balance to clearings during the life of the New York association was 4.65 per cent. In the year ended September 30 last the clearing house transactions of tne Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York were as follows: Exchanges received from the clearing houses, $679,617,548.61; exchanges delivered to the clearing houses, $746,383,010.84. The balances received from and paid to the clearing houses were $139,021,273.95 and $72,255,811.72, respectively, or an excess of credit balances of $66,765,462.23. The volume of transactions of each of the 15 associations of the country with clearings in excess of $1,000,000,000, and the aggregate 35 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. clearings of all other associations for the last two years are shown in the following table: Comparative statement, in millions of dollars, of clearings of the United States for the years ended Sept. 30, 1913 and 1912. Exchanges Exchanges i for year for year ending ending Increase. S6pt. 30, Sept. 30, 1913. 1912. New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburgh San Francisco Kansas City, Mo Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis Cleveland New Orleans Detroit Los Angeles $98,121.5 16,018.2 8,326.2 8,543.5 4,122.1 2,951.9 2,666.6 2,844.6 2,011.4 1,329.7 1,326.2 1,271.2 1,002.1 1,286.9 1,234.2 Total 15 cities.. 147 other cities Total 162 cities. 153,056.3 20,709.0 $96, 672.3 14, 864.5 8, 865.8 7, 878.6 3, 978.9 2, 688.0 2, 621.0 2, 630.4 878.3 347.1 109.6 j 1, 101.0 031.7 087.9 093.6 1, 148,848.7 1, 19,352.3 $4,207.6 1,356.7 173,765.3 168,201.0 5,564.3 i; i; R A T E S FOR M O N E Y . Through the courtesy of the William B. Dana Co. information has been obtained in relation to the range and average rates for money in the New York market monthly from November, 1912, to October, 1913. The range and average monthly rates on call loans, as well as the range for time loans and commercial paper, were materially higher than during the corresponding prior 12 months, as will be noted by reference to the table following and corresponding data appearing in the comptroller's report of 1912. The report in question follows: Range and average rates for money in the New York market, year ended Oct. 31, 1913. 1912 1913 Character of loans. November. December. Call loans, stock exchange: Kange Average Time loans: 30 days 60 days 90 days 4 months 5 months 6 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 3 to 20 I|tol6 to to to to to to to to to 6 6 6 6 6 6£ 6 5f 5f January. March. April. 2 to 6 4 3i 3f 4 4 4 to 5 J to 5 to 5 to 5 to 5 5Jto 6 5fto 6 0J February. 4£to6 4f to 6i 3f to 5 4 to 5 4 to 5 4 to 5 4* to 5 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 3| 4 4 4 4 to 4i to 5 to 5 to 5 to 5 4§ to 5i 5ito6 5 to 6 4£ to 51 5 to5| 5£to6 5f to 6§ 5 to 6 5 | to 6J 36 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Range and average rates for money in the New York market, year ended Oct. 31, 1913— Continued. 1913 Character of loans. Call loans, stock exchange: Range Average Time loans: 60 days , 90 days 4 months 5 months , 6 months Commercial paper: Double names, choice, 60 to 90 days Single names— Prime, 4 to 6 months Good, 4 to 6 months May. June. 2 to 3 1 to 3 n ^to4 to 4 to 41 to H to 5 5 to5J 5-| to 6 July. 3 to 41 31I to 5 4; •to 5 4j to5f to 6 August. September. October. 31 to 4 41 to 5 4 J to 5£ 5 to 6 5 to 6 5f to 6 5f to 6i 5J to 6} 51 to 6 5f to 6 6i to 6J 5 | to 6} 61 to 7 51 to 6£ 61 to 7 51 to 6 6 to 6J From the monthly record of the range of rates for the years 1906 to 1913, the following table has been compiled relating to the quarterly ranges for call loans, time loans, and commercial paper. The seasonal fluctuations will be noted with interest. Range of rates for money in the Neiu York market, quarterly, Oct. 31,1906, to Oct. 31,1913 Call loans. 1906, November-January February-April May-July August-October 1907, November-January (February-April 19084 May-July [August-October 1908, November-January February-April May-July August-October ^ 1909, November-January (February-April 19104 May-July (August-October 1910, November-January (February-April 191UMay-July [August-October 1911, November-January (February-April 1912-J May-July [August-October 1912, November-January (February-April 19134 May-July [August-October ( 0 If to 30 to 90 days. 4 to 6 months. 4 to&l 6 to 7 4£to8 3 to 5 2\ to 4 | 2|to4 2|to4 2\ to 3£ 2£ to 3f 3 | to 5 4 to 5 3\ to 4f 3\ to 51 4 to 5 31 to 51 2|to4 2§ to4 31 to 41 2| to 4\ 3 to 4 31to4f 41 to 6 4 to 6 4 to 6 3|to6 4fto6 Commercial paper. Double Single name, 60 name, 4 to to 90" days. 6 months. 5J to 6J h\ to 6| 5 to 6 6 to7i h\ to 8 4 to 6 3£ to 4\ 3 to 4£ 31 to 4^ 3 to3f 3 to 4 . 3 | to h\ 4| to 5§ 4 to 5 4\ to 5 | 5 to 6 3^ to 6 3§ to 41 3^-to 4 3- to 5 to 5 to4J to4f 4\ to 6 4j to 6 4i to 6 5^ to 61 51 to 6| CO CO CO Time loans. 5| to 7i 5 to6J 6 to7J 4 to 6 31 to 5 3 to 5 3Jto5 31 to 4} 3* to 4§ 4 to 6 4* to 6} 41 to 6 4^ to 6£ 51 to 6J 3^ to 6i 3 | to 5 31 to 5 4 to 5£ 3| to 5^ 3 | to 51 5 to6| 41to6| 4i to 6^ 5 to 7 51 to 7 REPORTS OF CONDITION OF BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES. The Comptroller of the Currency is required, under the provisions of section 333 of the Revised Statutes of the "United States, to incorporate in his annual report to Congress a statement exhibiting under REPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE" CURRENCY. 37 appropriate heads the resources and liabilities and condition of the banks, banking companies, and sayings banks organized under the laws of the several States and Territories, the statute providing that the information shall be obtained from reports made to legislatures or officers of the different States and Territories or from such authentic sources as may be available. Beginning with 1909, the annual statements received from banks outside of the national system have conformed in general as to details of assets and liabilities with the reports made by the national banks. Individual statements for a date concurrent with the June call on national banks, beginning with that year, have been furnished by State and private banks through the courtesy and assistance of the State bank superintendents. Prior to 1909 statements for State banks were furnished to the comptroller for varying dates and without uniformity in the form of the reports, many valuable details, such as classification of cash, bonds, and deposits, being wanting. The statements used in this compilation are of date June 4, 1913, with the exception of State banks for Pennsylvania, May 1; Alabama, June 9; Tennessee, June 30; Iowa, June 28; and the island possessions, June 30. Abstracts of reports of condition ior each class of banks, arranged by States, will be found in the appendix. The summary referred to follows. Summary^ of reports of condition from 25,993 banks in 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 June 4, 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts: Secured by real estate (including mortgages owned) Secured by collateral other than real estate All other loans Overdrafts $3,547,695,105.05 4,512,707,862.67 6,507,837,576.52 58,532,120.08 Bonds, securities, etc., including premiums thereon: United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Bonds of other public-service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc Banking house, furniture and Other real estate owned Due from banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house , Actual cash on hand: Gold coin Gold certificates Silver dollars Silver certificates Subsidiary and minor coins Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Cash not classified $14,626,772.664.32 825,228,283.66 1,239,972,819.08 1,530,184,170.20 721,347,544.12 1,090,486,562.50 fixtures $225,239,153.12 * 636,684,750.00 25,794,559.00 187,119,158.00 38,442,887.35 242,682,375.00 106,597,492.00 98,149,072.58 Other resources Total resources 5,407,219,379.56 583,909,887.34 Ill,597,940.66 2,776,613,692.19 141,783,839.99 285,129,107.64 1,560,709,447.05 218,427,550.73 25,712,163,599.48 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits (including accrued interest and any other amounts set aside for special purposes, less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid) National bank notes outstanding Due to banks Dividends unpaid i Includes $89,443,500 clearing-house certificates. 2,096,849,861.75 1,676,625,895.34 573,213,465.32 722,125,024.00 2,584,231,078.90 3,590,839.76 38 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. Individual deposits subject to check without notice Savings deposits or deposits in interest or savings department Certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding $8,240,942,008.89 6,972,069,227.63 2,037,215,038.46 129,398,232.75 96,139,627.08 '• $17,475,764,134.81 Postal savings deposits 25,242,015.76 United States deposits 49,725,039.13 Notes and bills rediscounted 28,617,628.20 Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed 157,401,457.90 Other liabilities 318,777,158.61 Total liabilities 25,712,163,599.48 The foregoing summary of reports shows resources aggregating $25,712,163,599. Loans and discounts aggregated $14,626,772,664; bonds, securities, etc., $5,407,219,379; cash in bank, $1,560,709,447; capital, $2,096,849,861; surplus, $1,676,625,895; undivided profits, $573,213,465; individual deposits, $17,475,764,134. The banks reported postal savings deposits aggregating $25,242,015; and the United States deposits, including disbursing officers7 accounts, reported by national banks were $49,725,039. While there has been a marked increase in capital stock during the year, the increase being 4 per cent, against 3 per cent shown for the prior year, the statistics indicate that the volume of business has increased in much less proportion, resources showing an increase of 2.9 per cent against 6 per cent', and deposits 2.6 per cent against 7 per cent. During the year there has been a reduction of over $12,200,000 in the cash holdings of the banks. The increase or decrease during the year is shown in the following table exhibiting loans, aggregate resources, capital, deposits, etc., of national and other reporting banks on June 4, 1913, and on June 14, 1912. 1912 1913 Items. 7,473 national banks. Loans and discounts United States bonds and all other bonds and securities Cash Aggregate resources Capital Surplus and undivided profits Deposits (individual)* i Decrease. 1 18,520 State, etc., banks. Total, 25,993 banks. Total, 25,195 banks. Increase, 1913 over 1912 (798 banks). Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. $6,162.0 $8,464.7 $14,626.7 $13,953.6 $673.1 1,889.7 969.1 11,036.9 1,056.9 988.7 5,953.4 3,517.5 5,407.2 591.6 1,560.7 14,675.2 25,712.1 1,039.9 2,096.8 1,261.1 2,249.8 11,522.3 17,475.7 5,358.9 1,572.9 24,986.6 2,010.8 2,166.1 17,024.0 Exclusive of postal savings deposits. 48.3 t 12.2 725.5 86.0 83.7 451.7 39 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTKOLLEB OF THE CUBBENCY. The following comparative statement shows the classification of resources and liabilities of all reporting banks for each year from 1909 to 1913, inclusive: Aggregate resources and liabilities of national and other reporting banks, 1909 to 1913. 1909 1910 1911 22,491 banks. 23,095 banks. 24,392 banks. I 1912 1913 25,195 banks. 25,993 banks. Classification. KESOURCES. Loans on real estate i Loans on other collateral security Other loans and discounts Overdrafts United S t a t e s bonds State, county ,and municipal bonds Railroad bonds and stocks Bonds of other public - service corporations.... Other s t o c k s , bonds, etc Due from other b a n k s and bankers Real estate, furniture, etc Checks and other cash items Cash on hand Other resources... Total. $2,505,977,970.46 $2,696,433,655.30 $3,023,747,576.34 $3,301,485,759.93 $3,547,695,105.05 3,975,993,315.69 4,115,829,707.08 4,123,052,705.66 4,239,942,380.07 4,512,707,862.67 4,821,546,812.25 5,647,164,421.40 5,835,854,369.03 6,350,722,499.00 6,507,837,576.52 69,699,592.98 62,381,193.45 61,455,604.59 63,735,193.87 58,532,120.08 792,787,711.29 784,592,463.97 773,455,177.84 823,266,866.97 825,228,283.66 1,091,541,455.19 1,116,245,096.69 1,200,898,075.21 1,273,554,050.84 1,239,972,819.08 1,560,006,360.83 1,464,842,032.51 1,602,130,358.08 1,631,544,479.26 1,530,184,170.20 466,526,687.08 478,045,935.46 550,192,266.65 703,580,001.88 979,644,571.67 925,180,526.51 1,026,975,383.45 1,090,486,562.50 603,542,601.59 721,347,544.12 2,562,071,702.68 2,393,008,260.76 2,788,772,572.47 2,847,992,843.93 2,776,613,692.19 544,035,541.89 574,231,671.01 616,693,997.78 657,299,660.36 695,507,828.00 437,892,578.11 620,469,182.00 422,688,514.06 430,101,255.82 426,913,037.63 1,452,014,676.34 1,423,808,814.37 1,554,147,169.28 1,572,953,479.43 1,560,709,447.05 111,380,014.05 193,623.517.10 150,534,879.89 165,805,908.94 218,427,550.73 21,095,054,420.72 22,450,320,522.77 23,631,083,382.67 24,986,642,774.18 25,712,163,599.48 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Other undivided profits Circulation (national banks) Dividends unpaid Individual deposits P o s t a l Savings deposits United S t a t e s deposits / Due to other banks and bankers Other liabilities... 14,035,523,165.04 15,283,396,254.35 15,906,274,710.27 17,024,067,606.89 17,475,764,134.81 Total 21,095,054,420.72 22,450,320,522.77 23,631,083,382. 67 24,986,642,774.18 25,712,163,599.48 1,800,036,368.00 1, 879,943,887.99 1,952,411,085.56 2,010, 843,505.70 2,096, 849,861.75 1,326,090,642.50 1,547,917,181.08 1,512,083,859.93 1,584,981,106.44 1,676,625,895.34 508,534,786.43 404,649,006.90 553,490,979.77 581,178,042.47 573,213,465.32 636,367,526.00 3,310,944. 76 675,632,565.00 20,856,304.16 681,740,513.00 5,689,184.23 708,690,593.00 3,639,127.75 722,125,024.00 3,590,839.76 25,242,015.76 70,401,818.99 54,541,349.41 48,455,641.54 58,945,980.66 49,725,039.13 2,484,103,895.37 2,225,380,795.62 2,621,054,947.82 2,632,635,075.58 2,584,231,078.90 230,685,273.63 349,882,460.55 504,796.244.71 358,003,178.26 381,661,735.69 i Includes mortgages owned. The foregoing statistics show that the aggregate resources of the banks have increased from $21,095,054,420 in 1909, to $25,712,163,599 for the present year; a gain of $4,617,109,179, or about 22 per cent. The increase in aggregate bank resources during the past year has been $725,520,825, or 2.90 per cent. The statistics for 1912 showed an increase in resources over the prior year, in round amounts, of $1,355,000,000; in 1911 the increase was $1,181,000,000; in 1910, $1,355,000,000; in 1909, $1,512,000,000. Individual deposits since have increased from $14,035,523,165 to $17,475,764,134, a gain Digitized for1909 FRASER 40 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of $3,440,240,969, or 24 per cent. The increase in deposits during the past year has been $451,696,528, or 2.65 per cent. For the purpose of comparison the number of reporting banks, aggregate loans, resources, capital and deposits for the fiscal years 1907 to 1913, inclusive, are shown in the following table: [In millions of dollars.] Year. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Number of banks. Loans. Resources. 19,746 21,346 22,491 23,095 24,392 25,195 25,993 $10,763.9 10,437.9 11,373.1 12,521.7 13,046.4 13,953.6 14,626.7 $19,645.0 19,583.4 21,095.0 22,450.3 23,631.0 24,986.6 25,712.1 Individual deposits. Capital. $1,690.8 1,757.1 1.800.0 1,879.9 1,952.4 2,010.8 2,096.8 $13,099.6 12,784.5 14,035.5 15,283.3 15,906.3 17,024.0 17,475.7 THE GROWTH OF BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES. The first bank of any importance ever organized in this country was the Bank of North America, organized in Philadelphia with a capital of $400,000, which was chartered by Congress December 31, 1781. This bank operated under a national charter for a few years only and then became a State bank by obtaining a charter from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In 1791 the Bank of the United States was incorporated by Congress for a period of 20 years with a capital of $10,000,000. The charter of this bank expired in 1811. A statement of its condition for January, 1809, and January, 1811, follows: Resources and liabilities of the first Bank of the United States. [In millions of dollars.] January. 1809 1811 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts United States 6 per cent and other United States stock.. Due from other banks Real estate Notes of other banks Specie Total. 5.0 14.6 2.8 .9 .5 .4 5.0 23,5 24.2 10.0 .5 4.5 8.5 10.0 .5 5.0 5.9 1.9 .6 .2 23.5 24.2 15.0 2.2 .5 LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus Circulation Individual deposits United States deposits Due to other banks Unpaid drafts outstanding. Total EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 41 In 1816 the second Bank of the United States was chartered by Congress for a period of 20 years. This bank began operations in the midst of the panic of 1817. Its charter was not renewed by Congress, but a reorganization was effected by means of the authority of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania. In 1841 the bank assigned, but its affairs were not finally liquidated until 1856. Liabilities to depositors and note holders were paid in full with interest; the shareholders, however, received nothing on their investment in the stock. The following is a statement of the principal items of resources and liabilities for 1817, five-year periods to 1837, for 1839, and 1840: Resources and liabilities, second Bank of the United States. [In millions.] Year. 1817 1822 1827 1832 1837 1839 1840 Loans. $32.2 28.1 30.9 | 66.3 57 4 41.6 i 36.8 ! Stocks. $4.8 13. 3 17.8 18.0 16.3 Notes and specie. $2.3 5.7 7.6 9.2 3.8 6.0 2.9 Capital. $35 0 35.0 ! 35.0 35.0 35.0 35.0 35.0 IndiCirculavidual tion. deposits. $1 P 5.6 8.5 21.4 11.4 6.0 6.7 $11.2 8.1 14.3 22.8 2.3 6.8 3.3 Information relating to banking in the earliest days of the country is very meager, but some interesting data gathered from reliable sources are published in the annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency. In the appendix is a table which gives the number of colonial and State banks, together with the principal items of resources and liabilities, in the United States, from 1784 to 1833. In 1784 the 3 banks from which reports have been compiled had capital of about $2,100,000, circulation $2,000,000, and specie $10,000,000. In 1800 reports from 28 banks showed capital of $21,300,000, circulation $10,500,000, and specie $17,500,000. In 1820 there were 307 banks with capital of $102,100,000, circulation $40,600,000, deposits $31,200,000, and specie $16,700,000. In 1830, 329 banks had $110,100,000 capital, $48,400,000 circulation, $39,500,000 deposits, $14,500,000 specie, and $159,800,000 in loans. A statement of the resources and liabilities of the banks of the country in detail, from 1834 to 1863, will also be found in the appendix. From the table in question it appears that in 1834 there were 506 State banks in operation in the country with capital of $200,000,000, circulation $94,800,000, and deposits $75,600,000. In 1840 the number of State banks had increased to 901 with capital of $358,400,000, circulation $106,900,000, and deposits $75,600,000. In 1850 reports show only 824 banks with capital of $217,300,000, circulation $131,300,000, and deposits $109,500,000. In 1862, the year prior to the inauguration of the national banking system, there appears to have been 1,492 banks in operation, the capital of these banks being $418,100,000, circulation $183,700,000, and deposits $296,300,000; the loans aggregated $646,600,000, investments in stocks $99,000,000, specie funds $27,800,000, and notes of other banks $25,200,000. 42 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. While banking statistics for years prior to 1863 are more or less incomplete and the data relating to State banks between 1863 and 1873 not official, a statement showing the growth of banking since the establishment of the Government, with respect to the number of banks, capital, circulation, and deposits, will Tbe of interest. The following statement shows the number of banks, their capital, circulation, and deposits from 1784 to 1860 (for years showing the most complete data;, and forfive-yearperiods from 1863 to 1913: Number of banks, their capital, circulation, and deposits, 1784, 1794, 1804, 1815, 1820 to 1860 (10-year periods), 1863 to 1913 (5-year periods). [In millions of dollars.] Number of banks. Year. 1784 1794 1804 1815 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1863 1868 1873 1878 1883 1888 1893 1898 1903 1908 1913 . . . .. . . . 3 17 59 208 307 329 901 824 1,562 1,466 2,293 3,229 3,835 6.647 9,492 9,485 13,684 21,346 25,993 Capital. $2.1 18.0 39.5 82.2 102.1 110.1 358.4 217.3 421.8 405.0 486.4 532.9 587.7 625.6 853.7 1,091.8 992.0 1,321.9 1,757.2 2,096.8 Circulation. Deposits. $2.0 11.6 . 14.0 45.5 40.6 48.4 106.9 131.3 207.1 238.6 294.9 340.2 300.4 312.2 155.5 155.1 189.9 359.2 613.7 722.1 $31.2 39.5 75.6 109.5 253.8 393.6 968.6 1,421.2 1,717.4 2,568.4 3,422.7 4,627.3 5,688.2 9,553.6 12,784.5 17,475.7 The following condensed statement gives the principal items of resources and liabilities for National, State, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies, from 1863 to 1913, inclusive, and reveals the growth of banking in this country for the past 51 years: BEPOBT OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CUBBENCY. 43 Principal items of resources and liabilities of State, savings, and private banks, loan and trust companies, and national banks, from 1863 to 1913. [From 1863 to 1872, inclusive, data from various sources; from 1873 compiled from reports obtained by the Comptroller of the Currency.] [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Year. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. and Number Loans Due from discounts Bonds, banks of banks (including and reporting. overdrafts). stocks, etc. bankers. 1,466 3 1,089 *467 1,960 2,267 2,279 2,293 2,354 2,457 2,796 3,066 55 1,968 1,893, 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 13,084 14,850 16,410 17,905 19,746 21,346 22,491 23,095 24,392 25,195 25,993 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 12,521.8 13,046.4 13,953.6 14,626.7 Specie. $180.5 $96.9 $46.1 50.7 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 3,039.2 3,400.1 3,654.2 3,987.9 4,073.5 4,377.1 4,445.9 4,614.4 4,723.4 5,051.9 5,358.9 5,407.2 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 2,393.0 2,788.8 2,848.0 2,776.6 9.4 12.6 11.1 20.8 18.5 31.1 19.9 24.3 6 27.9 6 22.3 6 19.0 6 25.4 621.3 6 29.7 6 42.7 66 100.2 129.5 6 112.4 6 116.2 6110.2 6 179.0 6 152.2 e 165.1 226.4 7 221.5 221.9 217.3 262.2 210.9 283.4 246.3 251.2 297.7 402.2 449.1 449.7 479.0 541.0 478.2 612.2 617.3 633.0 719.5 860.5 1,044.6 1,009.6 1,110.7 1,137.0 1,113.3 Paper cur- Total cash rency.* in bank. 2$205.5 $190.0 219 3 194.5 179.9 144.0 156.6 174.1 153.3 219.7 277.6 256.4 261.8 324.2 305.0 405.5 384.8 280.6 330.5 285.6 274.2 300.2 328.5 307.1 379.0 378.4 376.8 383.4 394.2 507.8 407.4 414?2 443.4 435.9 447.4 1 Includes cash not classified. 2 Specie funds and notes of other banks, a From Homan's Banker's Almanac. * National banks. 5 Number of national banks only; number of State and savings banks not reported. «Specie in national banks; incomplete iox State banks. *1ncludes coin certificates from 1889; specie for 1902 partially estimated. 47.6 199.4 231.9 205.6 200.7 162.5 187.7 194.0 177.6 218.2 252.2 238.7 226.4 230.5 214.6 216.3 285.5 295.0 287.1 321.0 321.2 414.3 375.5 432.8 446.1 499.1 478.3 479.1 586.4 515.9 688.9 631.1 531.8 628.2 687.8 723.3 749.9 807.5 848.1 857.2 990.6 994.1 1,016.4 1,113.7 1,368.3 1,452.0 1,423.8 1,"54.2 1,572.9 1,500.7 44 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of State, savings, and private banks, loan and trust companies, and national banks, from 1863 to 1913—Continued. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Year. 1863 1864 1865 1866 18C7 1808 1869 1870 1871 -1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 .1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1883 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1310 1)11 1)12 1913 Capital. / \ $405.0 311.5 75.2 397.0 480.8 483.8 486.4 489.7 513.7 561.7 592.6 532.9 550.3 592.6 602.3 614.2 587.7 580.4 565.2 572.3 590.6 625.6 656.4 678.0 686.7 806.8 '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 1,201.0 1,321.9 1,392.5 1,463.2 1,565.3 1,690.8 1,757.2 1,800.0 1,880.0 1,952.4 2,010.8 2,096.8 1 Surplus and 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 1,952.6 2,065.6 2,166.1 2,249.8 Circula- $238.7 163.3 189.1 131.5 267.8 291.8 294.9 292.7 291.8 315.5 327.1 340.2 338.7 318.1 294.8 290.4 300.4 307.7 318.4 312.5 309.2 312.2 295.3 269.2 238.0 166.8 155.5 129.0 126.5 124.0 141.2 155.1 171.8 178.8 199.2 196.6 189.9 199.4 265.3 319.0 309.4 359.2 399.6 445^4 510.9 547.9 613.7 636.3 675.6 681.7 708.7 722.1 Individual deposits. - $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 54.5 48.5 58.9 49.7 Due to banks. Total assets. $393.7 $100.5 $1,191.7 119.4 641.0 815.8 876.6 968.6 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 2,5G8.4 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 4,027.3 4,651.2 4,921.3 4.945.1 5,094.7 5,688.2 0,768.7 7,238.9 8,460.6 9,104.7 9,553.6 10,000.5 11,350.7 12,215.8 13,099.6 12,784.5 14,035.5 15,283.4 15,906.3 17,024.0 17,475.7 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 1,393.2 1,475.9 1,752.2 1,904.3 1,899.0 2,075.4 2,198.0 2,484.1 2,225.3 2,621.1 2,632.6 2,584.2 252.3 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 7,220.6 7,609.6 7,553.9 7,822.1 8,609.0 9,C04.9 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 22,450.3 23,631.1 24,986.6 25,712.1 Includes State bank circulation. Includes deposits of United States disbursing officers. NOTE.—Since 1873 the Comptroller of the Currency has collected and published statistics of State banks but complete data for compiling these statistics for a number of years thereafter were available only for those States in which the banks were required to report to some State official. For recent years the statistics are practically complete. s 45 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. GROWTH OF BANKING IN RECENT YEARS. The table following shows the growth of banks in the United States, including the island possessions, as indicated by the number of banks, capital stock, and individual deposits for four-year periods from 1900, the number of nonreporting banks, their capital and deposits being estimated from data obtained from reliable sources: Individual deposits. Capital. Bank. Number. Amount. 1900. National State, etc Reporting capital only Total 3,732 6,650 3,595 Per cent. $621,536,461 1 403,192,214 1 126,000,000 / 13,977 1,150,728,675 National State, etc Nonreporting.. 5,331 9,519 3,994 767,378,148 625,116,824 81,409,702 Total.... 18,844 1,473,904,674 6,824 14,522 3,654 919,100,850 838,058,353 76,646,000 25,000 1,833,805,203 7,372 17,823 3,800 1 033,570,675 28,995 2 ,080,843,505 National State, etc Nonreporting.. 7,473 18,520 3,261 1,056,919,792 1 039,930,069 Total.... 29,254 2,161,849,861 Amount. Per cent. 54.00 $2,458,092,758 \ 46.00 /\ 4,780,893,692 450,000,000 |/ 100.00 31.97 68.03 7,688,986,450 100.00 52.06 3,312,439,841 47.94 /\ 6,688,107,157 447,998,992 31.70 68.10 1904. i 100.00 I 10,448,545,990 100,00 1908. National State, etc Nonreporting.. Total.... 4,374,551,208 50.14 49.86 /\ 8,409,959,961 485,988. 831 100.00 } 13,270,500,000 32.97 67.03 100.00 1912. National State, etc Nonreporting.. Total.... 977,272,830 70,000,000 } 5,825,461,163 49.67 50.33 /ll,198,606,443 \ 470,000,000 100.00 } 17,494,067,606 33.30 66.70 100.00 1913. 65,000,000 48.89 15,953,461,551 11,522,302,583 ^ 51.11 460,000,000 1 100.00 17,935,764,134 33.20 66.80 100.00 i Exclusive of postal savings deposits. Since 1900 the number of banks in operation in the country has increased by over 109 per cent, and their volume of business, as indicated by their deposits, shows an increase of over 133 per cent. In 1900 the total number of banks in operation (data for nonreporting banks being estimated) was stated at 13,977, with capital of $1,150,728,675, individual deposits $7,688,986,450. The nonreporting banks in 1900 were estimated at 3,595, in 1904 at 3,994, in 1908 at 3,654, in 1912 at 3,800, and in 1913 at 3,261. For the current year (aga.in estimating nonreporting banks) the number has increased to 29,254, with aggregate capital of $2,161,849,861 and individual deposits of $17,935,764,134. In 1900 the capital of the 3,732 nation^ banks was 54 per cent of the capital of all reporting banks and their individual deposits were about 32 per cent of the total. In June, 1913, the capital of 7,473 national banks was only 48.89 per cent of that of all banks, but their individual de 46 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. posits had increased to 33.2 per cent. In 1900 the capital stock of national banks in round amounts aggregated $621,000,000, and of all other banks $529,000,000. For the current year the capital stock of national banks aggregates $1,056,900,000, and that of all other reporting and nonreporting banks $1,104,900,000. The figures show that national banks during the last 13 years have increased their capital by 70 per cent, while that of all other banks increased 109 per cent, but it further appears that national banks increased their volume of business, as measured by individual deposits, by a much larger percentage than did the other banks, the gain during this period being 142 per cent for nationals and 129 per cent for other banks. BANKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES. The banking power of the United States in 1913, as represented 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 nonreporting banks, is $23,181,545,433, against $22,548,706,835 in 1912. The increase for the year was $632,838,598, or 2.8 per cent, or about one-half of the percentage of increase in 1912 over 1911, when it was stated at 5.69 per cent. Since 1900, when it was reported at $10,685,000,000, the banking power has increased over 117 per cent. The details are set forth in the following table: Banking power of the United States. Number. Capital. Surplus and profits. Deposits. Circulation. Total. National banks 7,473 $1,056,919,792 $988,747,755 "$6,021,848,465 $722,125,024 $8,789,641,036 18,520 1,039,930,069 1,261,091.605 2 11,528,882,723 State, etc., banks 13,829,904,397 65,000,000 460,000,000 37,000,000 562,000,000 Nonreporting banks.. 3,261 Total 29,254 2,161,849,861 2,286,839,360 18,010,731,188 722,125,024 23,181,545,433 i Includes United States deposits. * Includes postal savings deposits. RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE BANKS, BY STATES. The table following is a condensed statement of the resources and liabilities of all reporting banks of the United States as of June 4, 1913, arranged by States and geographical divisions: Condensed statement of resources and liabilities of all reporting banks of the United States on June 4, 19IS. [Includes national, State, savings, and private banks and loan and trust companies.] States. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michi gan Wisconsin Minnesota Population (estimated Number Loans and dis-Investments, Due from banks by Govcounts, includbonds, securities, and bankers. ernment of banks. ing overdrafts. etc. actuary). $86,739,315.19 73,000,163.12 87,678,170.14 1,162,016,249.73 131,537,256.99 250,634,873.92 $123,751,732.97 69,685,560.87 24,095,285.09 430,152,533.59 106,342,000.74 218,944,966.40 $9,502,649.69 7,098,735.26 6,451,162.82 143,648,081.08 18,305,551.24 25,630,622.97 Cash on hand. All other resources. Total. $10,580,493.87 3,335,192.12 2,277,305.21 51,203,824.26 4,923,381.03 12,359,378.56 $235,422,054.21 155,443,975.80 122,639,906.18 1.857,551,773.27 '269,810,130.46 517,530,450.94 98,503,804.00 84,679,575.05 3,158,398,290.86 562,017,068.33 23,191,541.36 130,855,433.81 1,591,503.74 11,532,986.77 4,356,372.49 439,705,744.03 28,680,902.49 163,767,859.97 2,018,807.52 19,630,203.35 12,004,757.47 $4,847,862.49 2,324,324.43 2,137,982.92 70,531,084.61 8,701,940.46 9,960,609.09 757,000 437,000 359,000 3,536,000 570,000 1,180,000 162 120 102 437 52 6,839,000 1,081 1,791,606,029.09 972,972,079.66 210,636,803.06 9,773,000 2,765,000 8,116,000 206,000 1,327,000 352,000 907 363 239 36 3,378,018,483.30 373,443,950.89 1,282,352,837.86 23,546,620.52 174,106,591.15 63,067,277.62 1,611,199,222.53 229,089,453.36 795,181.516.97 17,396,058.69 148,905,533.70 27,341,609.56 478,267,177.59 70,083,046.43 297,486,301.72 3,729,748.34 36,620,197.09 16,186,219.14 22,539,000 2,921 5,294,535,761.34 2,829,113,394.81 902,372,690.31 733,544,906.50 665,808,274.83 10,425,375,027.79 2,124,000 1,305,000 2,300,000 1,563,000 2,720,000 825,000 2,218,000 1,865,000 1,730,000 4,135,000 1,668,000 2,345,000 2,240,000 392 307 473 383 786 236 357 365 248 1,355 331 620 170,176,602.65 118,343,977.89 107,130,971.88 88,775,224.30 174,547,013.54 62,578,507.34 95,183,758.62 68,885,920.62 120,160,264.48 313,652,787.65 56,205,667.13 146,041,709.84 128,708,369.15 28,651,928.36 22,444,552.17 10,675,287.23 10,563,470.73 20,603,615.58 12,874,083.90 15,898,581.20 9,735,108.59 25,755,224.83 51,101,889.42 5,455,909.33 38,298,942.22 19,496,940.45 24,142,101.78 21,835,019.03 17,374,284.60 9,643,200.49 22,530,263.34 19,528,022.94 15,711,232.22 12,417,225.69 23,842,678.18 83,047,420.05 11,933,295.45 30,965,587.95 28,792,097.84 9,517,573.20 7,941,574.53 5,042,155.80 2,629,416.80 8,208,201.98 5,394,170.85 7,721,460.74 4,054,994.75 9,278,052.27 33,584,662.84 4,032,240.75 12,692,140.03 11,636,481.38 11,926, 685.96 10,672! 926.70 6,673i 984.57 5,334J 930.56 14,626. 067.30 6,190^ 797.58 8,472, 668.89 4,852, 409.40 16,776, 656.25 30,237. 077.62 5,323! 971.44 15,715' 252.22 18,138, 053.97 244,414, 891.95 181,238! 050.32 146,896! 684.08 116,946', 242.88 240,515, 161.74 106,565, 582.61 142,987, 701. 67 99,945, 659.05 195,812, 876. 01 511,623, 837.58 82,951, 084.10 243,713, 632.26 206,771 942.79 27,038,000 6,341 1,650,390,775.09 271,555,534.01 321,762,429.56 121,733,125.92 154,941,482.46 2,520,383,347.04 4,961,000 2,767,000 5,880,000 2,935,000 2,420,000 2,176,000 1,043 938 1,352 641 755 1,074 652,088,644.09 305,047,176.39 1,074,936,487.10 377,462,752.78 270,731,141.78 329,657,265.43 258,794,018.87 70,983,708.69 250,057,057.34 87,347,923.86 62,605,250.41 48,694,198.23 145,810,546.80 71,383,214.13 229,610,973.51 71,231,968.19 55,666,799.82 67,066,755.41 62,100,216.59 25,319,259.56 164,906,843.33 36,149,358.17 21,815,718.25 26,381,634.56 52,358,033.82 39,110,113.43 61,752,018.38 18,626,751. 45 13,071,447.26 I 19,334,831.00 I 6,469,207,695.78 724,488,894.53 2,669,643,950.33 48,282,738.81 390,795.512.06 ' 122,956,236.28 1,171,151,460.17 511,843,472.20 1,781,263,379.60 590,818,754.45 423,890,357.52 491,134,684.03 w o § W tei. o 3 o l Condensed statement of resources and liabilities of all reporting banls of the United States on June 4, 1913—Continued. Population (estimated Number Loans and disby Govcounts, includernment of banks. ing overdrafts. actuary). States. Iowa Missouri Middle Western States I n v e s t m e n t s , Due from banks bonds, securities, and bankers. etc. Cash on hand. All other resources. Total. 2,230,000 3,377,000 1,477 1,416 $463,469,885.03 523,900,291.68 $34,173,309.63 94,205,532.48 $77,942,201.00 135,727,011.44 $24,592,954.34 58,257,461.25 $20,858,321.03 34,829,386.10 $621,036,671.63 846,919,682.95 26,746,000 8,696 3,997,293,644.88 906,800,999.51 854,439,470.30 419,523,446.05 259,940,902.47 6,438,058,463.21 675,000 644,000 1,250,000 1,792,000 421,000 165,000 897,000 383,000 1,959,000 752 629 942 1,132 236 97 319 82 923 75,341,131.13 72,741,003.40 182,611,120.47 164,057,696.14 66,170,839.53 19,398,365.16 93,192,647.05 18,253,892.73 92,549,324.50 6,606,227.83 6,080,781.51 18,620,686.16 19,987,810.75 10,033,407.42 2,719,054.51 36,132,987.09 2,802,121.98 21,048,584.56 17,381,334.56 20,904,597.37 46,400,783.35 52,834,288.91 21,126,456.11 4,070,442.52 35,053,016.01 5,321,194.45 32,006,202.01 4,310,162.64 4,819,516.09 16,219,883.92 14,669,334.11 8,303,699.28 1,597,652.61 14,221,610.94 1,496,738.83 9,381,412.98 7,340,482.55 7,785,711.05 13,819,364.45 9,771,221.31 5,767,848.36 1,193,013.90 6,790,272.31 1,669,446.70 8,473,704.80 111,039,338.71 112,331,009.42 277,671,838.35 261,320,351.22 111,402,250.70 28,978,528.70 185,390,533.40 29,543,394.69 163,459,228.85 8,186,000 5,112 784,316,020.11 124,091,661.81 235,098,315.29 75,020,011.40 62,611,065.43 1,281,137,074.04 1,362,000 767,000 2,726,000 395,000 404,000 99,000 236,000 79,000 355 255 804 192 101 33 56 16 136,180,474.61 87,228,688.35 732,811,846.33 31,182,929.12 51,266,581.30 12,640,997.93 20,844,981.00 2,610,705.96 35,590,195.29 25,533,792.96 210,647,190.67 6,642,547.93 10,007,871.67 3,893,524.08 4,557,674.50 367,791.10 42,478,633.88 26,463,781.94 140,850,127.04 7,036,407.00 11,119,022.15 4,347,979.42 8,492,898.21 1,359,866.52 17,816,177.55 13,809,924.23 60,610,949.38 2,941,063.91 4,262,156,02 . 1,532,915.29 2,388,226.89 659,659.74 25,954,102.98 7,834,551.47 60,169,824.72 3,631,644.03 3,951,920.93 1,038,783.89 2,059,391.50 510,534.31 258,019,584.31 160,870,738.95 1,205,089,938.14 51,434,591.99 80,607,552.07 • 23,454,200.61 38,343,172.10 5,508,557.63 6,068,000 97,416,000 1,812 25,963 1,074,767,204.60 14,592,909,435.11 297,240,588.20 5,401,834,25.8.00 242,148,716.16 2,766,458,424.68 104,021,073.01 1,552,346,366.88 105,150,753.83 1,333,132,054.07 1,823,328,335.80 25,646,680,538.74 205,000 1,165,000 13 6 11 8,729,657.16 7,007,909.96 18,125,662.09 2,873,364.22 1,822,366.85 689,390.49 1,069,606.99 5,374,847.54 3,710,812.98 2,535,261.19 2,220,582.68 3>607,236.30 807,423.71 1,005,637.57 5,903,301.01 16,015,313.27 17,431,344.60 32,036,402.87 1,370.000 30 33,863,229.21 5,385,121.56 10,155,267.51 8,363,080.17 7,716,362.29 65,483,060.74 Total, United States and island possessions . . 198,786,000 25,993 14,626,772,664.32 5,407,219,379.56 2,776,613,692.19 1,560,709,447.05 21,340,848,416.36 25,712,163,599.48 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana . .. Wyoming Colorado^ New Mexico Oklahoma Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho.. Utah Nevada.-. Arizona Alaska Pacific States United States Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines June 30.. June 30.. .June 30.. Island possessions 1 Population of Philippines not included; estimated by the Government actuary at 8,000,000. * Other resources include: Banking house, furniture, and fixtures, $583,909,887.34; other real estate owned, $111,597,940.66; checks and other cash items, $141,783,839.99; exchanges for clearing house, $285,129,197.64; and miscellaneous, $218,427,550.73. 1 H W fed Q O O H o d Q Condensed statement of resources and liabilities of all reporting banks of the United States on June 4, 1913—Continued. Capital stock. States. CO Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 1 New England States 1 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States...! Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota;,. u ; . ; . , . ' . * Surplus and undivided profits. Individual deposits. United States i Postal sav- | Due to banks deposits. | ings deposits.! and bankers. $11,205,400.00 6,513,000.00 6,710,000.00 83,984,900.00 14,841,424.00 26,889,300.00 $19,306,763.92 14,750,790.88 10,047,349.33 166,270,300.51 22,554,200.46 45,232,663.60 $188.175,323.94 124; 954.251. 49 99,201) 101. 69 1,457,518.190.94 221,448) 068. 78 423,154,478.98 8261,1.92.12 268,491.08 221.628.15 1,179,841.51 302,462.99 245,442.98 150,144,024.00 278,192,068.70 2.514,451,415.82 2,479,058.83 1,950,406.83 281,870,657.93 44,744,414. 60 237,249,120.00 | 4,817,275.09 32,358,254.77 I 19,252,569.00 I 621,610, 784.86 "",011,094.39 367,783,269.41 7,083,201.53 40,157,037.47 11,889,446.18 4,400,902,307.20 543,267,493.39 1.688,779,240.71 33,454,173.82 260,375,882.57 72,552,236.06 4.412,917.02 '617,376.05 2,606,659.44 102,287.81 1,243,522.30 2,879,366.90 1,883,279.73 439,376.51 1,721,679.03 3,612.53 56, 729.61 146,316.23 6,999,331,333.75 I 11,862,129.58 4,250,993.64 1,253,444,107.44 620,292,291.30 ! 1,125,534,833.84 31,066,090.15 21,912, 522. 75 *i 19,436,968.52 i 19,065,636.90 43,892,658. 67 13,444,285.20 23,540,956.19 16,101,926.55 23,171,312. 50 82,665,850. 77 14,334,108.28 37,845,193.25 28, 763,372. 79 24, 732,147.15 16.783,550.58 10,673,645. 56 11,000,141.02 29,788,643.83 7,319,405.46 14,985,663.36 7,505,185.85 16.590,403.04 46,987,721.07 6,123,964.50 18,643,059.08 13,615,412.06 375,240,882.52 I 224,749,542. 56 1,477,269,342.40 9,439,789.13 107,203,895.00 57,255,166.50 160,201,145.91 46,266,480.34 38,410,650.00 43,477,500-.00 80,407.638.59 30,290,118.13 118,902,369.11 35,220,067.10 21,649,519.39 29,345,261.10 821,240,047.04 337,262, 738.34 1,115,803,176.23 464,627,942. 74 321,051,776.32 34386187703 2,931,453.05 2,162,303. 95 4,364,356.05 929,431. 70 951,106. 25 1* 295* 774; 61 146,697, 807. 64 125,586,974.50 91,673, 629.52 60,833, 269. 39 115,592, 908. 87 68,086,062.07 83,065, 428.89 65,193, 956.07 115,730, 535.26 283,938)564.20 50,652, 933. 72 143,498,395.48 126,718,876. 79 1,648, 801. 60 365. 070.10 497, 73. 31 240',443.12 910, 126. 75 422, 110,80 260, 448.89 121, 108. 51 429, 572. 43 1,734,GS1. 95 44, 296. 86 1,943, 449.22 821, 905. 59 $75,889.31 I 202,678.49 31,606.29 1,010,963.78 228,537.07 400,731.89 $1,859,107.14 2,922,099.60 1,281,244.36 109,563.012.18 4,381,405.08 6,093,554.53 f Sayings deposits Average savings All other liabili- ? (included with deposits ties. 1 individual deper ( posits). capita. $14,538,377.78 5,832,664.20 5,146,976.36 68,024,564.35 6,054,032.08 15,484,278.96 $148,913,582.84 105,311,727.43 86,388,368.71 877,327,195.87 138,870 ; 575.14 318,983,249.64 £196. 72 240.99 240.64 248.11 243.63 270.32 126,100,422.95 85,080,893.73 1,675,794,699.63 245.03 911,845,589.16 29,059,846.08 267,620.971.38 1,108^205.80 36, 428,172.91 7,381,322.11 246,682,159.88 29,349,293.51 103,883,010.36 1,713,982.32 20,175,912.37 8,854,979.80 1,910,623,644.02 294,654,910.38 669,810,985.00 15,530,039.86 140,080,767.99 8,237,997.11 195.50 106.57 82.53 75.39 105.56 23. 40 410,659,338.24 ,038,938,344.36 134.83 15,346 754. 82 5,926! 535. 60" 8,089: 312. 62 3,62a 591.52 8,917, 869.42 8,279! 861.33 5,082: 895.42 1,897) 660.46 20,108 354.87 88 4s, no:426. 706.06 5,059: 028. 82 16,240: 008.96 14,444, 24,813,078.38 10,601,069.58 16,510,251.98 22,173,624.78 41,364,999.61 8,920,603.77 15,994,846.22 9,045,299.29 19,686,235.15 47,731,328.47 6,609,933.04 25,279,479.88 22,225,911.51 1,597,121.39 I 161,130,007.38 i 270,956,661.66 2,371,843.66 831,311.48 1,908,116.63 1,055,496.29 758.538.26 1> 218i 25-li 28 89,401,454.24 30,399,061.35 316,340,243.01 29,069,750.60 23,082,682. 95 57,235* 821; 16 110,212.21 ! 02,327.21 ; 15,102.57 i 12,536.15*! 47,954.59 I ' 93,253.98 | 57,462.70 80,522.32 I 96,462. 76 i 449,264.24 i 126,141.04 ! 263,426.53 ' 182,455.09 ! - | ! ! j j ' 67,595,128.59 53,642, 772.45 63,743,972.12 13,649,579. 68 17,986,084.35 14.700,199.45 47,077, 322.51 j 24,217, 999.90 ! 18,254, 741.24 | 949.43 i 30^853^ 213.65 I 18,580, 804.35 ! 16,925, 933.63 I 7,892,037.48 ! 31,463, 300.47; 13,439, 192. 76 i 5,747,381.18 ! 23, 763,649.30 ! 21,044, 855.59 22.16 IS. 56 7.94 17.23 11.34 22. 52 7.63 4.23 IS. 19 3.25 3.45 10.13 9.40 286,187,381.49 10.58 324,499,261.86 : 70,744,640.00 346,841,226.59 '. 250,199,642.3S 78,082,064.17 66.445,130*29 ; 65. 41 25.57 58.99 85.25 32.27 SO* 54 _ W hi O w H O *j H w o o H W o1 t- w o 3 O Condensed statement of resources and liabilities of all reporting banks of the United States on June 4, 1913—Continued. States. Capital stock. Surplus and undivided profits. Individual deposits. United States Postal savdeposits. ings deposits. O Savings deposits Average savings All other liabili- (included with deposits individual deties. per posits). capita. Due to banks and bankers. $62,684,586.29 91,292,650.00 $33,296,155.25 68,706,043.69 $447,947,967.30 464,111,347.29 $614,557.30 1,487,082.69 $157,694.64 1,216,427.67 $52,077,551. 76 181,377., 840.62 $24,258,159.09 38,728,290.99 $157,022,383.92 42,222,833.92 $70.41 12.50 606,792,074.04 417,817,17136 4,315,906,872.29 14,736,065.60 9,517,679.91 778,984,412.29 294,304,186.72 1,336,057,183.13 49.95 Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Western States 13,793, 300.00 12,278, 500.00 30,427, 300.00 31,014, 800.00 13,494,000.00 3,324,000.00 17,501, 550.00 3,722,200.00 23,256, 700.00 5,774,333.49 6,100,296.63 17,277,488.62 18,783,977.14 7,029,273.88 2,560,705.53 12,348,286.21 1,524,443.60 8,171,386.73 80,600,604.29 81,105,884.61 179,320,769.34 179,424,502.44 79,561,389.46 19,780,693.11 123,653,130.70 20,535,400.29 107,557,105.22 206, 660.33 342, 950.69 893, 722. 72 866, 807.28 721, 217.28 247, 362.19 1,034, 013.30 252, 374.89 968, 521.34 30,795. 72 122,803. 76 281,684. 75 389,830.63 613,920.13 41,016.85 849,012.67 46,164. 73 228,542. 56 4,805. 728.57 7,458' 178. 56 34,373; 007.40 19,105, 875.27 5,827i 135.06 1,25a 212. 86 19,295^ 558. 89 1,493, 287.46 10,766, 647. 51 5,827, 916.31 4,922, 995.17 15,097, 865.52 11,734, 558. 46 4,155, 308. 89 1,766, 538.16 10,708, 981. 63 1,969, 523.72 12,510, 325.49 2,743,523. 61 3,797r862. 51 18,917,894.13 7,377,526.60 13,422,125.60 3,096,735.11 23,689,329.06 948,988.18 2,179.315.51 4.00 5.90 15.13 4.12 31.88 18.77 26.41 2.48 1.11 148,812,350.00 79,570,191.83 871,539,479.46 5,533,630.02 2,603,777.80 j 104,383,631.58 68,694,013.35 70,173,300.37 9.31 Washington Oregon. California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska 26,897,102.49 18,242,179.55 118,774,393.96 7,260,010.00 9,126,799.35 3,498,350.00 4,306,436.14 923,000.00 14,137,308.60 9,782,278.82 85,469,081.30 3,349,806. 75 4,390,291.94 1,139,377.00 2,675,613.16 278,662.05 175,921.895.53 110.769,664.79 839,661,640.97 34,546,087.38 53,982,475.21 16,024,902.41 28,363,579.27 4; 001,090.20 1,713,107.72 908,910.01 1,495,421.85 191,747.75 412,047.38 63,116.65 236,044.53 234,305.37 1,009,777.54 1,101,757.26 2,575,035.99 237,135.24 48,342.02 93,169.01 239,319.13 19,327,008.22 13,023,577.67 103,427,737.73 1,996,895.48 7,591,750.02 1,053,298.65 1,162,632.41 6,289.81 19,013,384.21 7,042', 370.85 58,686,626.34 3,852,909.39 5,055,846.15 1,581,986.89 1,359, 547. 46 65,210.20 51,236, 775. 77 15,704,936. 77 453,541,414.25 2,440,915.87 21,867)960.43 4,116,241.06 4,456,094.78 81.674.33 \K. 62 20. 48 166.37 6.18 54.13 •11.58 18.8S 1.03 Pacific States 189,028,271.49 United States 2,090,309,, 893.35 Hawaii June 30. J 2,742,500.00 1,047,468.40 Porto Rico June 30., 2,750,000.00 Philippines June SO.. 121,222,419.62 2,247,086,228.91 1,263,271,335.76 17,441,769,779.48 5,254,701.26 5,304,536.19 49,305,374.42 25,224,515.76 147,589,189.99 1,571,631,771.63 91,657.881.49 1,221,352)975.19 700,179.46 769,872.37 1,283,079.92 11,313,718.56 10,939,100.47 11,741,536.30 ~419,664.71 6,539,968.40 2,753,131.75 33,994,355.33 419,664.71 2,096,849,861.75 2,249,839,360.66 17,475,764,134.81 Iowa Missouri Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Island possessions. Total, United States and island possessions <l 17,500.00 479,289.79 I 3,547,202.89 I 8,572,814.59 I 17,500.00 12,599,307.27 49,725,039.13 25,242,015.76 2,584,231,078.90 1 359,960.75 1,127,700.47 7,671, 472.06 553,446,013.26 6,966,596,922.24 2,710,631.93 1,522,454.88 1,239,218.58 9,159,133.28 5,472,305.39 1,230,512,108.47 6,972,069,227.63 91.21 71.51 13.22 1.31 70.57 Other liabilities include: National-bank circulation, $722,125,024; dividends unpaid, $3,590,839.76; bills payable, $157,401,457.90; notes and bills rediscounted, $28,617,628.20; and miscellaneous, $318,777,158.61. 51 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. In the foregoing table is shown the distribution of banks among the geographical sections in the following order: 8,696 in the Middle Western States, 6,341 in the Southern States, 5,112 in the Western States, 2,921 in the Eastern States, 1,812 in the Pacific States, 1,081 in the New England States, and 30 in tho island possessions, From the Middle Western States 313 more banks reported than in 1912, from the Southern States 272 more, from the Western States 109, from the Pacific States 91, and from the Eastern States 20. A decrease of 2 banks is shown in the number reporting from the New England States and of 5 from the island possessions. Comparing the aggregate resources of the banks in the several sections, the Eastern States are first with $10,425,000,000, Middle Western States second with $6,438,000,000, the New England States third with $3,158,000,000, the Southern States fourth with $2,520,000,000, the Pacific States fifth with $1,823,000,000, and the Western States sixth with $1,281,000,000, the resources of the island possessions being reported at $65,000,000. The increase m bank resources during the year was most marked in the Middle Western States, amounting to $287,000,000, or 4.7 per cent. The increase in the Southern States was $184,000,000, or 7.9 per cent; in the Western States, $101,000,000, or 8.7 per cent; in the Pacific States, $96,000,000, or 5.6 per cent; in the New England States, $81,000,000, or 2.6 per cent; while in the Eastern States there was a decrease of $16,000,000 and in the island possessions, $10,000,000. The large decrease indicated in the island possessions is chiefly due to the fact that returns from the Hawaiian Islands are incomplete. CLASSIFICATION OF LOANS AND DISCOUNTS IN ALL BANKS. Loans and discounts in the banks of the United States, as shown by reports of condition for 1913, aggregate roundly $14,626,700,000. Of this amount $6,162,000,000 is in national banks and $8,464,700,000 in banks other than national. Of the total loans the sum of $3,547,700,000 is reported as secured by real estate; $4,512,700,000 by collateral other than real estate; $6,507,800,000 are unclassified loans, and $58,500,000 overdrarts. The classification of loans of banks other than national and of national banks compiled from reports of condition as of June 4, 1913, is set forth in the following table: Loans and discounts. Classification. State banks Mutual savings banks Stock savings banks Loan and trust companies Private banks., Total National banks. Grand total Secured Secured by real by colestate Number (inelud lateral All other other of banks. ing loans. mort, than real gages estate. owned). ! j J I 14,011 623 1,355 1,515 1,016 18,520 7,473 25,993 Overdrafts. Millions, Millions. Millions. Millions. $555.6 $692.1 $1,467.4 $31.5 1,815.6 149.5 73.8 488.2 113.5 184.0 1.9 576.3 1,374.3 813.0 3.7 35.2 14.9 71.8 2.4 3,470.9 76.8 2,344.3 2,168.4 3,547.7 4,512.7 2,610.0 3,897.8 6,507.8 | 39.5 19.0 58.5 Total. Millions. $2,746.7 2,038.9 787.5 2,767. 3 124.3 8,464.7 6,162. 0 14,626.7 52 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. From the foregoing statement it appears that about 24 per cent of the total loans are secured by real estate or other liens on realty, the proportion of loans secured by real estate for each class of banks being as follows: 89 per cent for mutual sayings banks; 62 per cent for stock savings banks; 28 per cent for private banks; 20 per cent for State banks; 21 per cent for loan and trust companies; and?slightly less than 1J percent for national banks. INVESTMENTS OF ALL BANKS IN BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES. Investments in bonds, securities, etc., of all banks, as shown by reports of condition for June 4, 1913, aggregated $5,407,200,000, against $5,358,900,000 in 1912, the increase being $48,300,000. The classification by amounts and percentages of investments held in 1912 and 1913 is as follows: 1912 1913 Classification. United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds R ailroad bonds " Bonds of other public-service corporations. Other bonds, stocks, and securities Total Amount. I Percent. Amount. Percent, Millions. $823.3 1,273.5 1,631.6 603.5 -1,027.0 Millions. $825.2 1,240.0 1,530.2 721.3 1,090.5 15.2 22.9 28.3 13.4 20.2 r 5,358.9 | 15.4 23.8 30.4 11.3 19.1 100.0 5,407.2 ! 100.0 From the foregoing table it will be noted that 28.3 per cent of the investments of banks reporting in 1913 is in railroad bonds, against 30.4 per cent in 1912; 13.4 per cent in bonds of other public-service corporations, against 11.3 per cent in 1912; 15.2 per cent in United States bonds, against 15.4 per cent in 1912. The percentage of State, county, and municipal bonds is 22.9 per cent, against 23.8 per cent in 1912 {and the unclassified bonds, stocks, and securities is 20.2 per cent, as against 19.1 per cent in 1912. In the following table is shown the various classes of bonds, stocks, and other securities held by the several classes of banks on June 4, 1913: Classification of investments in bonds, etc., held by banks of the United States on June 4, 1913. [Expressed in millions,] Classification. United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds Eailroad bonds Bonds of other public-service corporations Other bonds, stocks, etc Total State banks. Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks. I Loan and j Private | trust ; National banks, j com- ! banks. I panies. j $2.8 ! i $795.£ $825.2 175.2 345.2 1,239.9 1,530.2 $18.1 $5.1 $0.3 89.0 65.5 809.4 796.2 50.7 25.3 1.9 .6 52.9 140.8 99.5 95.4 35.8 29.6 351.5 | 1,818.6 146.5 334.3 197.* 1.5 I 443.1 376.2 5.5 ! 9.8 | 1,191.0 ; 1,889.6 I i Includes premium. All banks. 113.5 i 297.3 I 721.4 1,090.5 5,407.2 J&EPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 53 It thus appears that of the $825,200,000 United States bonds owned by the banks, $795,500,000 are held by national and $29,700,000 by all other banks—$18,100,000 of the latter amount being owned by mutual savings banks. It will also be noted that during the year there has been a net gain of $1,900,000 in United States bonds held by the banks. The national banks during the year have increased their holdings of United States bonds by $12,000,000, while there has been a decrease in the holdings of all other banks of $10,100,000. State banks held $1,100,000 less United States bonds than in 1912; mutual savings banks $1,800,000 less; stock savings banks $4,000,000 less; loan and trust companies, $3,200,000 less. Of the total investments in bonds, stocks, etc., 35 per cent is held by national banks, 33 per cent by. mutual savings banks, and 22 per cent by loan and trust companies, the balance, 10 per cent, being the combined holdings of State banks, stock savings banks, and private banks* Fifty-three per cent of the investments of loan and trust companies consists of railroad and other public-service corporation bonds, and 49 per cent of the bonds held by mutual sayings banks are of the same character, as also 41 per cent of the investments of stock sayings banks, 33 per cent of State bank investments, 29 per cent of national bank investments, and 21 per cent of private bank* investments. Forty-four per cent of the investments of mutual savings banks consists of State, county, and municipal bonds, the proportion of investments in this class of bonds by the other banks being 34 per cent for stock savings banks, 25 per cent for State banks, 9 per cent for loan and trust companies, 9 per cent for national banks, and 19 per cent for private banks. MONEY IN BANKS. During the current year there has been a decrease of $12,244,032.38 in the cash holdings of all reporting banks. On June 14, 1912, the cash held by the banks aggregated $1,572,953,479.43; on June 4, 1913, it was reported at $1,560,709,447.05. There was a decrease, roundly, of $27,000,000 in the cash holdings of the national banks, but an increase of $14,800,000 in the holdings of all other banks. Of the total amount held by the banks on June 4, 1913, $969,100,000 was in national and $591,600,000 in other reporting banks. The proportion of cash to individual deposits in national banks was therefore shown to be 16.3 per cent, that for all other commercial banks, 7.4 per cent, and including the mutual savings banks, 5.1 per cent. Owing to the difference in the reserve requirement of national banks and those operating under State laws it is not practicable to make a satisfactory comparable statement of the reserve held by national and by State banks, but it may be of interest to show here the percentage of cash holdings to demand liabilities held by national and by other commercial banks. The national banks held individual deposits subject to check together with demand certificates of deposit ori June 4, 1913, aggregating $4,603,400,000, and the cash held (including legal tender, specie, and bills of other banks) was 21 per cent of this amount. All other commercial banks held cash aggregating $574,500,000 and their individual deposits subject to check, together with the estimated amount of demand certificates of deposit (which are not separately stated) were $4,560,000,000, 54 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. the cash holdings therefore being 12.6 per cent, If the amount due to banks is included with other demand deposits, the percentage of cash holdings for national banks will be 14.4, and for all other commercial banks 11.4. Coin and other money held by national banks, by other reporting banks, and by all reporting banks, are shown in the following table: Classification of cash in banks June 4, 1913. 7,473 national banks. Classification. Gold coin Gold certificates Gold clearing-house certificates ... Silver dollars Silver certificates Subsidiary and minor coin Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Cash not classified Total 18,520 State, etc., banks. 25,993 reporting banks. $143,762,658.50 323,619,310.00 89,443,500.00 13,720, 873.00 133,339,825.00 23,768,943.95 189,908,013.00 51,538,808.00 $81,476,494.62 223,62.1,940.00 12,073,686.00 53,779,333.00 14,673,943.40 52,774,362.00 55,058,684.00 98,149,072.58 $225,239,153.12 547,241,250.00 89,443,500.00 25.794,559.00 187; 119,158.00 38,442,887.35 242,682,375.00 106,597,492.00 98,149,072.58 969,101,931.45 591,607,515.60 1,560,709,447.05 DISTRIBUTION OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES. In the following table is shown the distribution of monej^ in the United States, giving the amount in the Treasury as assets, amount in reporting banksfc and elsewhere, from 1892 to 1913, inclusive: Year ended J u n e 30— 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Coin and other money in the United States. Coin and other money in Treasury as assets.1 Coin and other money in reporting banks. 2 Per Amount. Per Amount. cent. cent. MiUions. Millions. $150.9 $1,752,2 142,1 1,738,8 144.2 1,805.5 1,819. A 217,4 1,799.9 293.5 1,906. 7 265*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 3, 419.5 317.2 3,555.9 341.9 3,648.8 364.3 3,720.0 356.3 8.60 8.17 7.99 11.95 16.31 13.93 11.37 13.06 12.16 12.39 12.24 11.80 10.14 10.24 10.86 11.00 10.08 8.81 9.27 9.61 9.98 9.58 MiUions. $586.4 515.9 688.9 631.1 531.8 628.2 687.7 723.2 749.9 794.9 837.9 848.0 982.9 987.8 1,010.7 1,106.5 1,362.9 1, 444. 3 1,414.6 1,545.5 1,563.8 1,552.3 33.48 29.68 38.17 34.96 29.55 32.94 33.17 33.02 32.05 32.02 32.69 31.59 35.06 34.27 32.92 35.51 40.34 42.40 41.37 43.46 42.86 4L73 Coin and other money not in Treasury or banks. Amount. Millions. $1,014.9 1,080.8 972.4 970.8 974.6 1,012.8 1,150.1 1,180. 8 1,305.2 1,380.4 1,411.4 1,519.7 1,536. 3 1,600.1 1,725.9 1,666.5 1,675.1 1,661.9 1,687.7 1,668.5 1,720.7 1,811.4 Per cent. Per capita. 57.92 $15.50 62.15 16.14 53.84 14.21 53.36 13.89 54.14 13.65 53.13 13.87 55.46 15.43 53.92 15.51 55.79 17.11 55.59 17.75 55.07 17.90 56.61 18.88 54. SO 18.77 55. 49 19.22 56.22 20.39 53.49 19.36 49.58 19.15 48.78 18.68 49.36 18.68 46.93 17.75 47.16 17.98 48.69 18.61 In circulation, exclusive of coin and other money in Treasury as* assets. Per Amount. capita. Millions. $1,601.3 1,596. 7 1,661.3 1,601.9 1,506.4 1,641.0 1,837.8 1,904.0 2,055.1 2,175.3 2,249.3 2,367.7 2,519. 2 2,587.9 2,736.6 2,773.0 3,038.0 3,106.2 3,102.3 3,214.0 3,284.5 3,363.7 $24.60 24.06 24.56 23.24 21.44 22.92 25.19 25.62 26.93 27.98 28.43 29.42 30.77 31.08 32.32 32.22 34.72 34.93 34.33 34.20 34.34 34.56 1 Public money in national-bank depositaries to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States not included. 2 Money in b a n k s of island possessions not included. The general stock of money in the United States at the close of the fiscal year ended June 30,1913, was $3,720,000,000, or $71,200,000 more than was reported in 1912. Of the total stock of money, $356,300,000, KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUREENCY. 55 or 9.58 per cent, was in the Treasury as assets, $1,552,300,000, or 41.73 per cent, in reporting banks in the United States, and $1,811,400,000, or 48.69, outside the Treasury and banks; that is, in circulation among the people. The amount reported in circulation, exclusive of coin and other money in the Treasury as assets, is $3,863,700,000, or $34,56 per capita," being $79,200,000 more than the amount reported in 1912, INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN ALL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES. Individual deposits in ail reporting banks on June 14, 1912, aggregated $17,024,000,000; for the current year these deposits aggregate $17,475,700,000, being an increase of $451,700,000, or 2.6 per cent. The percentage of increase in 1912 over 1911 was 7 per cent. Of the aggregate deposits in all reporting banks on June 4 last, national banks held 34.1 per cent; savings banks, 27.1 per cent; loan and trust companies; 20.4 per cent; state banks, 17,6 per cent; and private banks, 0.8 per cent. The following table shows the amount arid per cent of individual deposits held by the several classes of banks in 1911, 1912, and 1913: 1912 1911 1913 Classification. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. Amount. Per cent. Millions. $2, 777.6 4,212.6 142.3 3,295.8 5,478.0 17.5 26.5 .9 20.7 34.4 17.2 26.1 .9 21.6 34.2 Millions, $3,081.0 4,726.5 143.4 3,571.3 5,953.5 17.6 27.1 ,8 20.4 34.1 15,906.3 100.0 Millions. $2,920.0 4,451.5 '152.5 3,674.6 5,825.4 17,024.0 100.0 117,475.7 100.0 Amount. State banks Savings banks Private banks Loan and trust companies ^National banks . . . Total 1 Postal savings not included. The following table shows the distribution of individual deposits by geographicalsections on or about April 28, 1909, on June 14, 1912, and June 4, 1913, together with the amount and percentage of increase for the four-year period and for the current year: Distribution of individual deposits. Geographical divisions. Increase 1913 over 1912. 1909 1912 1913 Amount. New England States.. Eastern States Southern States Middle Western States Western S t a t e s . . . . . . . Pacific States Islands Total Millions. $2,106.2 6,047.7 1,059.2 3,196.2 700.2 897.1 28.9 14,035.5 Increase 1913 over 1909. MiUions. $2,446.4 7,094.9 1,374.2 4,087.7 786.6 1,191.9 42.3 17,024.0 | 1 Per cent. Amount. Millions. $408.2 951.6 418.1 1.119.7 171.3 366.2 5.1 Millions. $2,514.4 6,999.3 1,477.3 4,315.9 871.5 1,263.3 34.0 Millions. $68.0 195.6 103.1 228.2 84.9 71.4 7 - 8.3 2.78 11.35 7.50 5.58 10.79 5.99 1 19.62 17,475.7 451.7 2.65 Decrease. 3,440.2 ! Per cent. 10.33 15. 73 39.47 35.03 24.46 40.82 17.65 24,51 56 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLEK OF THE CURRENCY. It will be noted that the highest percentage of increase in deposits during the past year, 10.79, is shown for the Western vStates. In 1912 the highest percentage of increase was 10.22 for the Pacific States. The percentage of increase in deposits during the current year for the other sections is as follows: Southern States 7.50, Pacific States 5.9-9, Middle Western States 5.58, New England States 2.78. In the Eastern States there is shown to have been a decrease of 1.35 per cent and also a decrease of 19.62 per cent for the island possessions, partly due to incomplete returns from Hawaii and Porto Rico. The largest volume of increase was in the Middle Western States, or $228^200,000, followed by the Southern States with $103,100,000, the Western States with $84,900,000, the Pacific States with $71,400,000, and the New England States $68,000,000. For the Eastern States a decrease of $95,600,000 is shown, and for the island possessions a decrease of $8,300,000. Since 1909 individual deposits held by the banks have increased 24.51 per cent. The highest percentage of increase for the four years is shown for the Pacific States, the gain in deposits for that section being 40.82 per cent; next in order are the Southern States with an increase of 39.47 per cent, the Middle Western States with 35.03 per cent, the Western States with 24.46 per cent, the New England States with 19.38 per cent, the island possessions with 17.65 per cent, and the Eastern States with 15.73 per cent. In the following table is shown the classification of individual deposits in national banks, in banks other than national, and in all reporting banks on June 4, 1913: Classification of individual deposits in national and other banks. 7,473 national banks. 18,520 State, etc., banks. Total, 25,993 banks. | | j $4,041,704,403.21 824,476,995.42 944,170,542.35 80,823, &35.00 62,285,775.14 $4,199,237,605.68 6,147,592,232.21 1,093,044,496.11 48,574.397.75 33,853,851.94 $8,240,942,008.89 6,972,069,227.63 2,037,215,038.46 129,398,232.75 96,139,627.08 i 5,953,461,551.12 11,522,302,583.69 I 17,475,764,134.81 Classification. Individual deposits subject to check Savings deposits Certificates of deposits Certified checks Cashiers' checks outstanding Total It will be noted that of the $17,475,700,000 on deposit in all reporting banks, $6,972,000,000, or nearly 40 per cent, consists of savings deposits, $2,037,200,000 are certificates of deposits (time and demand), and $8,240,900,000 are commercial deposits that are subject to check without notice. SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN ALL BANKS. Savings deposits are supposed to represent chiefly the accumulations of wage earners and other people of moderate means, and by reason of this fact statistics relating to such deposits are of special interest. Savings deposits in all banks of the country increased from $6,496,192,707 in June, 1912, to $6,972,069,227 in June last, the increase during the year being $475,876,520, or over 7 per cent. The aggregate deposits in all banks on June 4, 1913, roundly stated, were $17,475,700,000; of this amount $6,972,000,000, as stated, was savings deposits, exclusive of $211,445,687 held by savings banks 57 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. subject to check without notice. . Statistics showing the number of savings depositors in all banks for the current year are not available, but the information-obtained upon this subject in 1911 showed that there were on June 7 of that year over 17,600,000 savings accounts on the books of the various banks of the country. For the purpose of comparison the following table is presented relative to the classification of deposits in each class of banks as shown by reports of condition as of June 4, 1913: Classification of deposits in each class of banks as of June 4, 1913. Individual de- Savings deposits Number posits subject to or deposits in of banks. check without interest or savings department. notice. Classification. State banks Mutual savings banks Stock savings banks 4 Loan and trust companies Private banks [ Total, State, etc., banks National banks Grand total .- Classification. State banks Mutual savings banks Stock savings banks Loan and trust companies. Private banks | 14,011 $1,740,122,513.11 439,374.04 623 138,425,887.58 1,355 1,515 2,244.413,391.43 75,836,439.52 1,016 $636,910? 746.06 3,768,895,176.30 744,532,754.43 970,855,018.71 26,398,536.71 $656,792,526.71 51,544.51 71,487,626.96 323,824,531.72 40,888,266.21 4,199,237,605.68 4,041,704,403.21 6,147,592,232.21 824,476,995.42 1,093,044.496.11 944,170', 542.35 8,240,942,008.89 6,972,069,227.63 2,037,215,038.46 18,520 7,473 25,993 Certified checks. Cashiers' checks outstanding. $33,571,639.44 1,041,254.30 13,854,105.65 107,398.36 Total, State, etc., banks National banks Grand total 48,574,397.75 80,823,835.00 I 129,398,232.75 1 Certificates of deposit. Total. $13,614,157.47 $3,081,011,582.79 169,235. 74 3,769,555,330.59 1,429,913. 82 956,917,437.09 18,413,956.39 3,571,361,003.90 226,588.52 143,457,229.32 33,853,851.94 11,522,302,583.69 62,285,775.14 15,953,461,551.12 96,139,627.08 17,475,764,134.81 United States deposits not included. A statement showing the aggregate amount of savings deposits held by banks in each State and geographical division, with the per capita, will be found incorporated with the table of resources and liabilities on another page. By referring to the table in question it will be noted that the largest amount of savings deposits are held by banks in the State of New York, $1,910,600,000, followed by Massachusetts with $877,300,000, Pennsylvania with $669,800,000, and California with $453,500,000. Other large amounts are $346,800,000 in the savings department of the banks of Illinois, $324,400,000 in the Ohio banks, and $318,900,000 in the Connecticut banks. The total savings deposits in the banks of Massachusetts are more than one-third of the total individual deposits of the banks of the New England States, and the savings deposits in the banks of New York represent over 27 per cent of the individual deposits in all banks of the Eastern States. In the Southern States the Virginia banks hold the largest amount of savings deposits, or $47,000,000, Louisiana being next with $31,400,000, Georgia third with $30,800,000, and South Carolina fourth with $26,900,000. In the Middle Western States, as before indicated, Illinois is first with $346,800,000, Ohio second with 58 REPORT OF THE OOMPTROLLEE OF THE CURRENCY, $324,^00,000, and Michigan third with $250,100,000. In the Western States Colorado is first with $23^600,000 savings deposits, Nebraska is second with $18,900 000, and Montana third with $13,400,000. In the Pacific States, California, as before indicated, is first with $453,500,000, Washington second with $51,200,000, and Utah third with $21,800,000. The amount of savings deposits per capita for the United States is $71 and for each geographical section is as follows: New England States, $245; Eastern States, $134; Pacific States, $91; Middle Western States, $50; Southern States, $10; Western States, $9, The gain during the year in the per capita amount of savings deposits was as follows: $7 for the New England States, $5 for the Eastern States, $9 for the Pacific States, $4 for the Middle Western States, 69 cents for the Southern States, and 75 cents for the Western States, or $3 for the United States. STATE, SAVINGS, AND PRIVATE BANKS AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. Summaries of 'the reports received for the current year from State, savings, and private banks, and loan and trust companies show the condition on June 4, 1913, of 18,520 banks other than national, or 697 more than reported in 1912. The aggregate resources of these banks are $14,675,243,842.44. In 1912/17,823 banks other than national made reports showing aggregate resources of $14,124,878,897.03. The increase in resources for the year is therefore shown to be $550,364,945.41. The returns for the current year include 14,011 commercial banks, 623 mutual savings banks, 17355 stock savings banks, 1,016 private banks, and 1,515 loan and trust companies, " The returns for each class of banks, with the exception of private banks, are practically complete. The statistics for 38 States have been prepared from official returns as of June 4, 1913, with the exception, as to date, of those from Pennsylvania, May 1; Alabama, June 9; Tennessee, June 30; Iowa, June 28; and the island possessions, June 30. These returns were supplemented as to details of resources and liabilities by reports submitted by individual banks. A summary of the reports of condition of the banks other than na tional is submitted herewith: Summary of reports of condition of 18,520 State, savings, and private hanks and loan and trust companies in the United States on June 4, 1913, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts: (a) Secured by real estate (including mortgages owned) (b) Secured by collateral other than real estate (c) All other loans Overdrafts Bonds, (a) (6) (c) (d) 13,470,875,172.42 2,344,289,012.36 2,610,048,226.52 39,525,968,06 securities, etc., including premiums thereon: United States bonds 29,725,086.77 State, county, and municipal bonds 1,064,627,437.08 Railroad bonds 1,184,979,975. 20 Bonds of other public-service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) 523,887,876.12 (c) Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 714,310,222.37 $8,464,738,379,36 3,517,530,597.54 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBRENCY. Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned D ue from banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Actual cash on hand: (a) Gold coin (6) Gold certificates (c) Silver dollars (d) Silver certificates (e) Subsidiary and minor coins (O Legal-tender notes (a) National-bank notes (h) Cash not classified. , , $81,476,494.62 223,621,940.00 12,073,6S6. 00 53,779,333,00 14,673,943.40 52,774,302.00 55,058,684.00 98,149,072.58 : Other resources Total resources 59 $335,020,933,39 80,264,992.50 1,380,425,430.88 104,691,594.23 27,568,705,07 591,607,515.60 173,395,693.-87 14,675,243,842= 44 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 1,039,930,069. 75 Surplus 956,019,102.80 Undivided profits (including accrued interest and any other amounts set aside for special purposes, less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid) 305,072,502.75 Q ue to banks 463,679,507.21 Dividends unpaid 2,061,644.19 Individual deposits subject to check without notice 4,199,237,605.68 Savings deposits or deposits in interest or savings department 6,147,592,232.21 Certificates of deposit 1,093,044,496.11 Certified checks 48,574,397.75 Cashier's checks outstanding 33,853,851.94 11,522,302,583.69 Postal savings deposits 6,580,140.29 Notes and bills rediscounted 14,536,647.84 Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed 98,575,662.98 Other liabilities 266,485,980.94 Total liabilities 14,675,243,842.44 The principal items of resources and liabilities for each class of banks other than national reporting Juno 4, 1913, are set forth in the table following. Resources and liabilities of State, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies June 4, 191$. 14,011 State banks. | 6 2 3 mutual savings 1,355 stock savings lj0i6 private banks. Total, 18,520 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Bonds, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. Other real estate owned Due from banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand All other resources Total resources. $2, ,746,650, 756.95 351,496, 853.39 125,410, 328.93 22,439, 434.23 541,373, 4.33 70,590, 867.94 8,737, 909.32 246,247, 125.10 30,105, 952.67 $2,038,915,500.51 1,818,633,823.62 39.266,671.62 11,822,833.30 155,619,625.57 751,886.87 177,844.03 17,105,290.57 22,346,175.02 $787,543,252.98 146,535,166.97 30,733, 401.31 6,253,599.63 103,626, 810.32 863, 443.81 2,973, 023.22 35,631 731.49 6,685: 363.11 $124,282,694.59 9,845,121.57 6,136,083.69 6,521,283.61 26,763,368.40 689,476.90 150,720.16 7,238,552.87 1,158,096.3S $2,767,346,174.33 1,191,019,631.99 133,474,447.84 33,227,841.73 553,042,052.26 31,795, 918.71 15,529,208.34 285,384, 815.57 113,100,106.69 $8,464,738,379.36 3,517,530,597.54 335,020,933.39 SO, 264,992. f 0 1,380,425,430.88 104,691,594.23 27,508,705.07 591,607,515.60 173,395,693.87 4,143,052,802.86 4,104,639,651.11 1,120,845,792.84 182,785,398.17 5,123,920,197.46 14,675,243,842.44 559,400.00 4,323,029.99 84,837,733.59 36,828,108.77 23,314,431.82 6,960,045.09 37,674.43 956,917,437.09 931,183.11 704,792.02 2,913,699.05 7,400,687.87 19, 601,717.94 7,925,570.48 3,362,365.36 1,878,292.91 30,250.58 143,457,229.32 21,343.59 395,758.71 3,316,977.79 2. 795,891.49 452,386,1,839.07 i, 028.38 445,285, 129,084,,210.66 291,892:, 804.20 738,;, 954.57 3,571,361,,003.90 3,826,., 647.38 !, 097.21 2,722, 23,022,263.23 203,6001,348.86 1,039,930, 069.75 956,019, 102.80 305,072, 502. 75 463,679, 507.21 2,,061,644.19 11,522,302, 583.69 6,580, 140.29 14,536, 647.84 98,575, 662. S8 266,485, 980.94 Total liabilities.. 4,104,639,651.11 1,120,845,792.84 182,785,398.17 5,123,920,197.46 14,675,243,842.44 O H H a o j LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Due to banks Dividends unpaid Deposits (individual) • Postal savings deposits, United States deposits. Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable Other liabilities C W H 483,103, 779.15 196,271, 287.22 88,845, 027.44 162,922, 049.90 1,254, 764.61 1,081,011, 582.79 1,800, 966.21 10,713, 999.90 68,763, 322.91 48,366, 022.73 4,143,052,802.86 269,709,107.95 60,466,467.47 26,315.11 3,769,555,330.59 H W O w o 2 3 61 REPOBT OE I H B COMPTEOLLEK OF THE CUKBENCY. For the purpose of comparison a statement giving the principal items of resources and liabilities of banks other than national, from 1909 to 1913, inclusive, is submitted herewith: Consolidated returns from State, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies. Items. ! 1909 j 1910 1911 Loans 1912 7,412,153,800.11 $7.979,852,420.09 >, 385,522,766. 61 i$7,065,906,470.21 !$7,412,153,800.11 Bonds 3^009^480,709.72 3,111,409,758.78 3,289,468,093.00 3j497,602,404.25 556,085,728.23 Cash 525,237,773.25 558,355,958.16 576,810,665.97 932,777,933.31 Capital 866,056,465.00 890,376,773.99 977,272,830.70 Surplus arid undivided, profits 1,039,548,321.54 1,091,162,580.06 1,152,073,936.93 1,215,331,634.26 Deposits (ind i v i d u a l ) . . 9,209.462,780.06 9,996,179,942.15 10,428,283,553.82 11,198,606,443.53 Resources. . . jll, 726^ 170,577.59 12,553,695,826. 04 13,248,034,688.36 14,124,878,897.03 1913 $8,464,738,379.36 3,517,530,597.54 591,007,515.60 1,039,930,069.75 1,261,091,605.55 11,522,302,583.69 14,675,243,842.44 STATE BANKS. Reports from State banks (commercial banks) to the number of 14,011 have been received, showing capital of $483,103,779.15 and aggregate resources of $4,143,052,802.86. In 1912 reports were received from 13,381 State banks with capital of $459,067,206.81 and aggregate resources of $3,897,770,826.71. The increase during the year is shown to be 630 in the number of banks, $24,036,572.34 in capital, and $245,281,976.15 in aggregate resources. A summary of the reports submitted by the State banks shows in round amounts loans aggregating $2,746,600,000, investments in bonds, securities, etc., $351,400,000, cash on hand $246,200,000, capital $483,100,000^ surplus and undivided profits $285,100,000, and individual deposits $3,081,000,000. Of the loans, $555,100,000 are reported as secured by real estate, including mortgages owned, and $692,000,000 as secured by collateral other than real estate, $1,467,400,000 being unclassified loans and $31,500,000 overdrafts. The investments in bonds, securities, etc., consist of $3,350,000 United States bonds, $88,973,000 State, county, and municipal bonds, $65,501,000 railroad bonds, $52,854,000 bonds of other public-service corporations, while $140,817,000 are unclassified. The individual deposits were classified as follows: Deposits subject to check without notice $1,740,100,000, savings deposits $636,900,000,7 certificates of deposit $656,700,000, certified checks and cashiers checks outstanding $47,100,000, and postal savings deposits $1,800,000. SAVINGS BANKS. There has been a marked increase in deposit balances of sayings banks during the past year as well as in the number of depositors, the increase being largely in excess of the gain in 1912 over 1911. In 1912 reports were received from 1,922 savings banks; for the present year reports to the number of 1,978 have been tabulated, 623 being from mutual institutions and 1,355 from stock savings banks— the latter class transacting both a savings and a commercial bank business. Deposits in these banks aggregate $4,727,403,950.79 and the depositors number 10,766,936, the average deposit account being 62 KEFOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. $439.07. The 1,922 savings banks reporting in June, 1912, had deposits aggregating $4,451,818,522.88 to the credit of 10,010,304 depositors, the average deposit account being $444.72. It is therefore shown that there has been an increase during the year of 56 in the number of banks reporting, 756,632 in the number of depositors, and $275,585,427.91 in the amount of deposits, while the average deposit account has decreased by $5.65. In 1912 the increase in deposits over 1911 was $239,234,924; the increase in the number of depositors was 215/657. The percentage of increase in deposits in 1913 was 6.2, and in depositors 7.5; the increase in 1912 over 1911 was 5.6 per cent in deposits and 2.2 per cent in depositors. The average deposit account, however, has fallen from $444.72 in 1912 to $439.07 in 1913. The following table shows the number of savings depositors, aggregate sayings deposits, and average amount due depositors in savings banks in each State on June 14, 1912, and June 4, 1913. These figures do not include the amount of savings deposits in savings departments of the State banks of Illinois, as this information is shown in the statement for commercial banks in another table. Number ofsavingrs depositors, aggregate savings deposits, and average amount due to each depositor in savings banks (mutual and stock savings) in each State on June 4, 19IS. 1912 (1,922 banks). States. Maine New Hampshire... Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New E n g land States. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland D'triet of Columbia Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States Ohio Indiana Michigan Number of banks. Number of depositors. 224,665 49 197,724 54 19 124,742 193 2,179,973 17 141,619 85 595,360 Amount of deposits. 1913 (1,975 banks). Average to Num- Number each ber of of dedepos- banks. positors. itor. $92,209,826.61 $410.43 92,123,970.88 465.92 45,383,859.12 363.82 824,778,925.86 378.33 76,791,462.05 542.23 295,517,738.43 496.36 48 236,279 55 207,454 21 115,481 190 2,249,824 15 146,560 84 616,530 Amount of deposits. Average to each depositor. $95,222,151.37 $403.01 97,125,389.20 468.18 49,777,631.00 431.05 861,416,889.41 382.88 79,864,916.43 544.93 306,428,726.95 497.02 417 3,464,083 1,426,805,782.95 411.88 ! 413 3,572,1281 1,489,835,704.36 417.07 140 3,024,746 1,633,495,812.16 540.04 117,278,834.49 361.13 324,748 27 196,140,892.80 408.53 480,113 12 2 10,800,113.45 321.67 33,575 51 103,679,889.94 3S4.98 269,311 12 8,911,160.62 145.69 61,165 140 3,114,240 1,700,063,766.36 545.90 124,449,710.52 355.46 27 350,105 208,057,915.06 423.17 10 491,668 11,524,425.34 338.60 2 34,035 106,899,457.65 383.85 47 278,495 10,423,273.69 160.-20 17 65,065 244 4,193,658 2,070,306,703.46 493.67 243 4,333,608 2,161,418,548.62 498.76 20 8 26 25 24 3 11 20 11 5 13 13 31,213 31,065 41,149 36,340 42,184 5,311 24,925 15,117 72,434 2,015 33,416 31,028 9,484,506.68 4,666,786.48 7,269,464.78 10,473,691.22 10,665,118.56 1,244,731.39 2,652,784.50 4,283,195.51 19,059,912.97 331,063.13 5,786,782.57 8,621,000.67 303.86 150.22 176.66 288. 21 252. 82 234.36 106.43 283.33 263.13 164.29 173.17 277.84 20 g 26 26 28 5 11 17 11 6 15 20 34,335 31,485 44,061 38,385 51,754 7,011 36,285 16,092 131,676 11,375 42,507 45,352 9,365,412.60 5,289,964.69 7,559,221.43 10,699,946.24 12,397,318.85 1,503,082.10 3,309,933.09 4,521,451.35 21,780,873.22 2,283,872.11 5,958,503.35 11,894,627.84 272.77 168.01 171.56 278.75 239.54 214.39 91.22 280.97 165.41 200.78 140.18 262.27 179 366,197 84,539,038.46 230.85 193 490,318 96,564,206.87 196.94 63 5 25 302,350 33,583 156,655 105,907,535.41 350.28 12,677,454.80 377.49 55,879,038.22 356.70 67 5 27 331,480 33,650 189,445 118,264,835.52 356.78 13,056,614.48 388.01 83,992,499.27 443. S6 EEPOET OF THE COMPIKOLLEK OF THE OUKEENOY, 63 Number of savings depositors, aggregate savings deposits, and average amount due to each depositor in savings banks {mutual and stock savings) in each State on June 4, 1918— Continued. * 1912 (1,922 banks). States. Wisconsin Minnesota. Iowa. Middle Western States.. Num- Number ber of of debanks. positors. 20 11 728 64,877 109,739 539, 763 852 1,206,967 Washington Oregon.. California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Pacific States. United States Aver-; age to j Num- Number each | ber of I of dedepos-i banks.j positors. itor. ; Amount of deposits, $21,065,419. 84 $3: J4. 691 27,885,860.13i 254.111 187,363,040.37. 347.12! 22 11 759 76,414 116,031 590, 763 410,778,; 891 1,337,7831 Average to each depositor. $25,062,555,15 $327.98 30,977', 493.09 266.98 210,697,716.70 356.65 I North Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Western States Amount of deposits. 1913 (1,975 banks). 4,197 17, 730 19,668 4,826 1,465 14,955 3,406 1,345 58 67,592 10 13 132 4 31 1 1 ~257451 32; 984; 597,519| 1,4891 52,100; 1,466! 172 711,807] 651,073.36 2,849,551.12 4,137,242.16 2,410,181.04 626,722.06 2,816,070.85 658,296.47 229,340.88 340.33 155.121 160.71 210.35' 499.41! 427. 791 188.30l 193. 271 170.5l! 14,378.477.94 212.72; 9,578,696.091 13,545.007.66 407,006', 665.52| -_J,565.80 12,931,603.83 1,162.793.26 429,789.14 376. 35 410.65 681.16 238. 79 248,20 793.17! 538,58 445,010,121.301 625.18j l,922l 10,010,304| 4,451,818,522. 88| 444.72 4,050J 20'. 584i 20,240| 5,282] 2 ; 291 8,496 5, 490i 2,189 58 68,622; 10 14 136 3 13 1 27,1981 38,152| 841,780 1,310 51,366 1,710 2,961 180 4,477 482,051,614.21 360.34 838,939.81 3,197,030.75 4,689,387.00 2,762,311.50 856,750.74 2,255,072.64 1,133,975.81 334,546.83 207,15 155.32 231.69 522.97 373.96 265.43 206.55 152.83 16,068,015.08 234.15 10,123,018.52 13,891,787.56 440,656,006.34 235,103.iv 13,626,837.36 1,336,178.98 1,596,929.031 372.20 364.12 523.48 179.47 ...... 265.29 781.39 539.33 481,465,861.65; 499.20 1,978 10,766,936J 4,727,403,950. 79,' 439.07 g s $ 8 , 7 , 7 4 8 . 3 6 reported as subject to check without notioe to the credit of 412,512 depositors. Savings bank reports from Maryland, as of June 29, Georgia, May 29, and Kentucky, May 18. Depositors in the following number of banks for the States named have been estimated: 1 in North Carolina, 1 in Nebraska, 2 in Mississippi, 2 in Tennessee, 4 in Georgia, 6 in Kentucky, and 131 in Iowa. Deposits include $262,835.16 as "dividends unpaid'' by stock savings banks. NOTE 2.—The compilation for 1913 includes statements, as of June 4, from 623'mutual savings banks and 1,355 stock savings banks. Many of the stock savings banks receive commercial deposits and included with th3 figures for such banks for 1913 are $139,357,070.69 reported as subject to check without notice to the credit of 494,377 depositors. Savings bank reports from Virginia include 5 trust and savings banks; from Georgia 3 savings and trust companies; from Kentucky 6 trust and savings banks. Figures for Iowa are from official statement, as of June 28; statistics for California include figures for savings departments for gan include those banks which transact chiefly a savings bank business, there being over 150 so-called savings banks in Michigan which are in fact commercial banks. The growth of savings banks in the United States from 1820 to 1913, as evidenced by the amount of deposits, number of depositors; average deposit account, and the average per capita in census years from 1820 to 1890, and annually thereafter, is shown in the table following. 64 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 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 1913, and average per capita in the United States in the years given. Year. 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. 1887. 1888. 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892 1893 1894, 1895, 1896 1897. 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905, 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Number Number of of banks. depositors. 8,635 16,931 38,035 60,058 78,701 145,206 158,709 187,739 .199,764 217,318 251,354 277,148 308,863 365,538 396,173 431,602 487,986 490,428 538,840 622,556 693,870 285 1 694,487 289 I 787,943 293 I 887,096 305 976,025 317 " 980,844 336 1,067,061 371 1,188,202 406 1,310,144 476 1.466,684 517 1,630,846 577 1,902,047 647 1,992,925 669 2,185,832 693 j 2,293,401 771 i 2,359,864 781 2,368, 630 675 | 2,395,314 663 I 2,400, 785 639 2,268, 707 629 ! 2,335, 582 629 2, 528, 749 629 2, 710, 354 630 2,876,438 636 3,015,151 646 3, 071, 495 638 3,158, 950 684 3,418, 013 801 3, 838, 291 849 4,021,523 921 4,258,893 011 4,533,217 059 ! 4,781, 605 030 4, 830, 599 024 ! 4, 777, 687 017 I 4,875, 519 988 I 5,065, 494 980 I 5, 201,132 979 1 5,385, 746 987 ' 5,687, 818 002 6,107, G83 007 6,358, 723 036 6,666, 672 078 7,035,228 157 7,305, 443 237 7,696, 229 319 8,027,192 415 8,588,811 453 705, 848 703 8, 759 8,831,863 9,142,908 884 9, 794, 647 922 10,010,304 978 10,766,936 10 15 36 52 61 70 74 76 83 90 108 128 141 159 190 215 222 231 245 259 278 Deposits. $1,138,576 2,537,082 0,973,304 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 1,235, 247,371 1,364,196,550 1,425, 230,349 1, 524, 844,506 1, 623,079, 749 1, 712, 769,026 1,785,150,957 1,747, 981, 280 1,810,597,023 1,907,156,277 1.939,376,035 2,065, 631,298 2,230, 366,954 2,449, 547,885 2, 597,094,580 2,750,177,290 2, 935, 204,845 3,060,178, 611 3, 261, 236,119 3,482,137,198 3,690,078,945 3,660, 553,945 3,713, 405,710 4,070.486,246 4,212, 583, 598 4,451,818,522 4, 727, 403,950 i Population estimated at 97,337,000. Average Average due each perincapita the deposi- United tor. States. $131.86 149. S4 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. 56 361.36 361. 39 355.41 354.40 358. 03 358. 04 358.20 369. 55 365.86 371.36 376. 50 372.88 383.54 392.13 401.10 408.30 412. 53 417. 21 418.89 423.74 433.79 429.64 420.47 420.45 445.20 430.09 444.72 439.07 $0.12 .54 .82 1.87 4.75 14.26 16.33 24.35 25.29 26.11 26.63 25.53 25.88 26.68 26.56 27.67 29.24 31.78 33.45 34.89 36.52 37.52 39.17 41.13 42.87 41.84 41.75 45.05 44.82 46.53 48.56 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. 65 In the figures for 1896 to 1908, inclusive, but not subsequently, are 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 general returns from these institutions are incorporated in State bank returns. The savings deposits in savings departments of Illinois State banks and trust companies were reported officially on June 4 last at $292,933,683. The increase in aggregate deposits in savings banks since 1909, has been $1,014,000,000, or over 27 per cent, the deposits in 1909 stated roundly being $3,713,000,000 and for the present year $4,727,000,000. During the same period the number of depositors has increased 1,935,073, or 22 per cent. The percentage of increase in the deposits during the past year was 6.2 and in depositors 7.5. The percentage of increase during each of four years preceding 1913 has been as follows: In 1909,1.4 per cent in deposits and 1.4 per cent in depositors; 1910, 9.6 per cent in deposits and 3.5 per cent in depositors; 1911, 3.5 per cent in deposits and 7.1 per cent in depositors; 1912, 5.7 per cent in deposits and 2.2 per cent in depositors. MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS. Reports were received as of June 4, 1913, from 623 mutual savings banks with $3,769,555,330.59 deposits credited to 8,101,238 depositors, the average deposit account being $465.31. In June, 1912, reports were received from 630 mutual savings banks with deposits of $3,608,657,828.11 credited to 7,851,377 depositors, the average deposit account being $459.62. There has been a decrease of 7 in the number of banks reporting but an increase in deposits during the year aggregating $160,897,502.48, and an increase of 249,861 in the number of depositors. In 1912 the increase over 1911 was $148,082,756 in deposits and 160,404 in the number of depositors. Mutual savings banks are confined chiefly to the manufacturing centers of the New England and Eastern States, there being only 23 institutions of this character reporting from other sections of the country, namely, 1 in West Virginia, 4 in Ohio, 5 in Indiana, 4 in Wisconsin, 8 in Minnesota, and 1 in California. The increase in deposits in mutual savings banks during the past year has been most marked in the Middle Western States where the percentage of increase was nearly 9 per cent, the increase in the New England States and the Eastern States being but 4 per cent. The resources of the mutual savings banks aggregated $4,104,639,651 invested, as follows: Loans, $2,038,915,500, of which $1,815,585,610 are secured by real estate and $149,547,486 by other collateral security. The investments in bonds, securities, etc., aggregate $1,818,633,823 and include, in round amounts, United States bonds, $18,100,000; State, county, and municipal bonds, $809,400,000; railroad bonds, $796,200,000; bonds of other public-service corporations, $99,500,000; and unclassified bonds, etc., $95,400,000. The amount invested in banking house, furniture, and fixtures is $39,200,000, and in other real estate $11,800,000. The amount due from banks is reported at $155,600,000, and checks, cash items, etc., amount to $900,000. Cash in banks was reported at $17,100,000 and resources not classified $22,300,000. The surplus of mutual savings banks aggregates $269,700,000, undivided profits $60,400,000, individual deposits $3,769,500,000, and unclassified liabilities $4,800,000. The total num 13420°—CUR 1913 5 66 BEPOBT OF THE OOMPTKOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. ber of savings depositors is 8,098,967 and all other depositors 2,271. Of the 623 mutual savings banks, 404 are located in the New England States. These banks have deposits aggregating $1,483,127,489 and 3,554,537 depositors. In the Eastern States there are 196 mutual savings banks with deposits of $2,128,458,093 and 4,197.425 depositors; 140 of these banks with deposits of $1,700,063,766 and 3,114,240 depositors are located in the State of New York. There is but one mutual savings bank in the Southern States, that being located in West Virginia, with deposits of $1,491,968 and 5,817 depositors. The Middle Western States have 21 mutual savings banks in operation with deposits aggregating $102,724,681 and 258,180 depositors. California has one mutual savings bank with deposits aggregating $53,753,098 and 85,279 depositors. Depositors in the California mutual savings bank have the largest average deposit account, namely, $630.32; in New York the average is $545.90, followed by Rhode Island with $544.93, Ohio with $526.59, and Connecticut with $497.02. The following table shows the number of depositors in mutual savings banks with aggregate savings deposits and the average amount due depositors m the States indicated on June 14, 1912, and June 4, 1913: Number of mutual savings banks, number of depositors, aggregate deposits, and average deposit account, by States, June 14, 1912, and June 4, 1913. 1912 States and geographical divisions. Num- Number of deber of banks. positors. Amount of deposits. 1913 Average Num- Number to each ber of of dedeposi- banks. positors. tor. A m o u n t of deposits. Average to each depositor. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 224,665 49 180,940 46 124,742 119 193 2,179,973 141,619 17 595,360 85 Total New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 409 3,447,299 1,420,529,756.27 412.07 404 3,554,^37 1,483,127,489.65 417.25 140 3,024,746 1,633,495,812.16 292,307 104,716,114.46 26 480,113 196,140,892.80 12 33,575 2 10,800,113.45 239,243 2 20 94,142,308.59 540.04 358.24 408.53 321.67 393.50 140 3,114,240 1,700,063,766.36 26 318,103 111,780,732.56 10 491,668 208,057,915.06 11,524,425.34 2 34,035 97,031,254.04 18 239,379 545.90 351.40 423.17 338.60 405.35 200 4,069,984 2,039,295,241.46 501.06 196 4,197,425 2,128,458,093.36 507.09 Total $92,209,82%. 61 85,847,944.20 45,383,859.12 824,778,925.86 76,791,462.05 295,517,738.43 $410.43 474.45 363.82 378.34 542.23 496.36 236,279 48 189,863 46 115,481 21 190 2,249,824 15 146,560 84 616,530 $95,222,151.37 $403.01 90,417,174.49 476.22 49,777,631.00 431.05 861,416,889.41 382.88 79,864,916.43 544.93 306,428,726.95 497.02 West Virginia.... 1 5,742 1,402,972.71 244.33 31 5,817 1,491,968.14 Total 1 5,742 1,402,972.71 214.33 1 5,817 1,491,968.14 256.48 3 5 3 8 115,390 33,583 7,665 88,442. 59,735,581.53 12,677,454.80 1,768,407.55 20,251,733.52 517.68 377.49 230.71 228.98 4 5 4 8 122,460 33,650 8,190 93,880 64,486,440.75 13,056,514.48 1,964,506.36 23,217,219.58 526.59 388.01 239.86 247.37 19 245,080 94,433,177.40 385.31 21 258,180 102,724,681.17 397.88 1 83,272 52,996,680.27 636.42 1 85,279 53,753,098.27 630.32 1 83,272 52,996,680.27 636.42 1 85,279 53,753,098.27 630.32 630 7,851,377 3,608,657,828.11 459.62 623 8,101,238 3,769,555,330.59 465.31 Ohio Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota Total California Total Grand total 1 2 Reports from 2 banks received Dec. 3, too late to include in this table. Reports as of June 29. 3 July 5. 256.48 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 67 The average rate of interest paid depositors in mutual savings banks in 1913 was 3.94 per cent, against 3.90 per cent in 1912 and 3.95 per cent in 1911. The highest rate is paid by the West Virginia bank, 4.5 per cent, and the lowest average by the banks in Minnesota, 3.57 per cent. An average rate of 4 per cent is paid depositors in mutual savings banks in Rhode Island, Delaware, and Indiana. The average rate paid by the mutual savings banks in the New England States is 3.90 per cent, in the Eastern States 3.71 per cent, in the Middle Western States 3.84 per cent, and by the one bank in California 3.75 per cent. STOCK SAVINGS BANKS. Stock savings banks to the number of 1,355 furnished reports as of June 4, 1913. A large number of so-called savings banks transact chiefly a commercial business and carry very few savings accounts. In those States where savings-bank reports are not separately compiled by the State banking departments but classified with commercial banks, care has b.een exercised in eliminating from the classification made by this office all so-called savings banks which are chiefly banks of discount and deposit, transacting only a minimum of savings-bank business. Some difficulty is experienced in making the classification uniform throughout, but this difficulty can not be entirely overcome until the State banking department of every State shall make a • separate classification of the reports for this class of banks. The reporting stock savings banks are located as follows: Nine in New Hampshire, known as guaranty sayings banks; 47 in the Eastern States, 192 in the Southern States, 870 in the Middle Western States, 58 in the Western States, and 179 in the Pacific States. There are a large number of so-called savings banks in Michigan, but only 27, indicating by their reports that they transact a minimum amount of commercial bank business, are included in this classification; and while a large number of commercial banks in Ohio use the word "savings" in their title, for the same reason only 63 in that State have been classified with savings banks. In California a large number of banks are known as departmental banks, which make separate reports to the banking department of that State for each class of business; that is, for their commercial, trust, and savings bank departments. The figures for California therefore include the resources and liabilities of savings banks and savings departments of other banks. The capital stock of the 1,355 reporting stock savings banks amounts to $84,837,733.59, against $76,871,811.79 for 1,292 banks reporting last year. The increase is therefore shown to be 63 in the number of banks and $7,965,921.80 in capital. Their loans aggregate $787,543,252.98 and are classified in round amounts as follows: Secured by real estate, $488,100,000; secured by collateral other than real estate, $113,400,000; all other loans, including overdrafts, $185,900,000. Investments in bonds, securities, etc., including premiums, are as follows: United States bonds, $5,100,000; State, county, and municipal bonds, $50,700,000; railroad bonds, $25,300,000; bonds of other public service corporations, $35,700,000; and unclassified stocks, bonds, etc., $29,600,000. In addition to the foregoing summary, the reports show cash in bank amounting to $35,600,000, and amount due from banks 68 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. $103,600,000. Banking house, furniture and fixtures, and other real estate owned aggregate $36,900,000, and the surplus and undivided profits $60,100;000. The depositors in stock savings banks number 2,665,698, of which 2,171,321 are savings depositors and 494,377 have commercial accounts. In arriving at the number of depositors, those in 88 banks have been estimated. The average rate of interest paid to depositors in stock savings banks ranges from 3.12 per cent to 3.70 per cent, the lower rate being for deposits not subject to restrictions as to withdrawal. In 1912 the percentages were 3.03 to 3.64. The average rate paid on savings deposits by the stock savings banks (guaranty) reporting from the New England States is 3.44 per cent, for the Eastern States the average is 3.52 per cent, for the Southern vStates 3.84 per cent, for the Middle Western States 3.46 per cent, for the Western States 3.95 per cent, and for the Pacific States 4.02 per cent. The highest average rate of interest paid on savings deposits is 4.50 per cent, by the banks in North Dakota and Wyoming; the lowest average rate, 3.04 per cent, is paid by stock savings banks in Wisconsin. PRIVATE BANKS, There are over 3,500 private banking concerns and brokerage houses in the country, but less than one-half of this number furnished reports for statistical purposes. Private banks appear to be most numerous in the Middle Western States, and over 76 per cent of those reporting are located in that section. Reports were received from 777 private banks in the Middle Western States, 77 from the Southern States, 75 from the Western States, 58 from the Eastern States, and 29 from the Pacific States. States from which the largest number reported were: Illinois, 235; Indiana, 197; and Ohio, 152. In regard to the private banks of Ohio, the department of banks and banking of that State compiled for the first time, but too late to include in this report, a statement from 213 private banks with aggregate resources of $45,615,930.07. The resources of the 152 private banks of Ohio, which furnished reports to this office, aggregated $29,809,368.61. The reports from the private banks of New York are also incomplete, only 21 banks with aggregate resources of $4,625,734 reported this year, against 50 banks with aggregate resources of $14,799,754 reporting last year. The capital of the 1,016 private banks from which reports were obtained aggregates $19,601,717.94. For 1912 reports were obtained from 1,110 private banks with capital of $22,348,040.33. The principal items of resources and liabilities of the reporting private banks were as follows: Loans and discounts, $124,282,694.59; bonds, securities, etc., $9,845,121.57; due from banks, $26,763,368.40; cash on hand, $7,238,552.87; total resources, $182,785,398.17. The capital stock was reported at $19,601,717.94, surplus $7,925,570.48, undivided profits $3,362,365.36, and individual deposits $143,457,229. 32. LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. In compiling the statistics for loan and trust companies, as far as possible, those concerns which are trust companies in name only— banks transacting no trust business—have been excluded from the REPOBT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 69 summary which follows, but are included with the statistics for commercial banks. From these figures it appears that loan and trust companies have acquired banking resources amounting to over $5,100,000,000, or about one-half the resources of national banks. Reports as of June 4, 1913, with the exception of those from Maine as of April 26, Pennsylvania May 1, and Nevada November 26 (1912), were received from 1,515 loan and trust companies with aggregate resources of $5,123,920,197.46. In 1912 reports were received from 1,410 loan and trust companies, with aggregate resources of $5,107,444,382.27; the increase therefore has been 105 in the number of companies reporting and $16,475,815.19 in aggregate resources. The capital stock is reported at $452,386,839.07, against $418,985,771.77 in 1912. The number of loan and trust companies with aggregate capital stock, stated in round amounts, are located as follows: In the Eastern States 513, with capital of $220,300,000; Middle Western States 352, with capital of $108,000,000; Southern States 318, with capital of $57,700,000; New England States 195, with capital of $44,500,000; Westerly States 69, with capital of $6,700,000; and Pacific States 68, with capital of $14,900,000. The loans and discounts of loan and trust companies aggregate $2,767,346,174.33, classified in round amounts as follows: Secured by real estate, $576,300,000; by collateral other than real estate,$l,374,300,000; all other loans, including overdrafts, $816,600,000. Investments in bonds, securities, etc., including premiums aggregating $1,191,000,000 are classified as follows: United States bonds, $2,770,000; State, county, and municipal bonds, $113,500,000; railroad bonds, $297,300,000; bonds of other publicservice corporations, $334,200,000; other bonds, stocks, etc., $443,000,000. The amount reported as due from banks was $553,000,000; invested in banking house,furniture, and fixtures, $133,000,000; other real estate owned, $33,000,000; and cash on hand, $285,000,000. Loan and trust companies had surplus amounting to $445,200,000 and undivided profits of $129,000,000. Individual deposits subject to check were reported at $2,244,000,000, savings deposits $970,000,000, certificates of deposit $323,000,000, and certified and cashiers' cheeks $32,000,000. Comparing the foregoing statistics with those submitted in. 1912 loans show an increase of $56,100,000, cash on hand $3,233,000, capital $33,401,000, surplus and profits $13,628,000, while investments in bonds and securities show a decrease of $21,100,000, and individual deposits a decrease of $103,200,000. BANKS AND BANKING IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The act of June 25, 1906, places under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency, in addition to national banks and the loan and trust companies organized under authority of the act of 1&90, all other banking institutions organized under authority of any act of Congress to do business in the District of Columbia or organized by virtue of the laws of any of the States of the Union and having an office or banking house located within the District of Columbia wliere deposits or savings are received. The supervision in question extends to the requirements applicable to national banks with respect to 70 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. reports of condition, earnings and dividends, and examinations. It is further provided that the comptroller shall have the power, when in his opinion it is necessary, to take possession of any such banking institution for the reason and in the manner and to the same extent as is provided in the laws of the United States with respect to national banks. There are 56 banking institutions in the District of Columbia, consisting of 12-national banks, 7 trust companies, 17 savings banks, and 20 building and loan associations. The aggregate capital of all these institutions on August 9,1913, was $19,268,851; an increase during the year of $3,246,975. The total individual deposits were $86,514,014 and the aggregate resources $142,517,552. The increase in individual deposits during the year was $4,296,554 and in aggregate resources $13,079,643. The number, capital, individual deposits, and aggregate resources of each class of financial institutions doing business in the District of Columbia on August 9, 1913, are shown in the following table: Num- rCapital. 1t , ber. Classification. National banks Loan and trust companies Savings banks Building and loan associations. Total. 1 Individual deposils. Aggregate resources. $6,602,000 $27,378,249 11,250,000 32,422,023 1,416,851 1 10,260,698 16,453,044 $60,331,889 50,891,044 12,856,325 18,438,294 19,268,851 142,517,552 86,514,014 Share payments,. BANKS AND BANKING IN THE ISLAND POSSESSIONS. Banking institutions reporting from the island possessions numbered 30, 4 of which are national associations located in Hawaii. The number of reports received from banks other than national from Hawaii was 9, from Porto Rico 6, and from the Philippines 11. A number of banks in Hawaii and Porto Rico which reported in 1912 failed to furnish a report of condition for this compilation. The bank resources of Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines aggregate $65,483,060.74. The capital of the 30 banks from which reports were received aggregates $6,539,968.40, loans $33,863,229.21, investments in bonds, securities, etc., $5,385,121.56, amount due from other banks and branches $10,155,267.51, cash on hand $8,363,080.17. Surplus and undivided profits amount to $2,753,131.75, amount due to other banks and branches $12,599,307.27,individual deposits$33,994,355.33, United States deposits $419,664.71, and postal savings deposits $17,500.' PHILIPPINES. Through the courtesy of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, United States War Department, reports of condition as of June 30, 1913, have been received from the following-named banks in operation in the Philippine Islands: Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, at Manila; Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, at Iloilo; Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, at Manila; Chartered REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 71 Bank of India, Australia, and China, at Uoilo; Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, at Cebu; Bank of the Philippine Islands, at Manila; Bank of the Philippine Islands (branch), at Zamboanga; Bank of the Philippine Islands (special branch), at Jolo; Bank of Philippine Islands, at Iloilo; International Banking Corporation, at Manila; and International Banking Corporation, at Cebu. The principal items of resources of these 11 banking institutions are as follows: Loans and discounts, $18,125,662.09; bonds, securities, etc., $689,390.49; due from banks and bankers, $3,710,812.98; cash on hand, $3,607,236.30; all other resources, $5,903,301.01; total resources, $32,036,402.87. The liabilities are as follows: Capital stock, $2,750,000; surplus and undivided profits, $1,283,079.92; individual deposits, $11,741,536.30; postal saving deposits, $17,500; due to banks and bankers, $8,572,814.59; all other liabilities, $7,671,472.06. HAWAII. Returns as of June 30 have been received, from nine banking institutions other than national banks in operation in the island Territory of Hawaii, namely: First Bank of Hilo; Bank of Honolulu; Bishop Trust Co., of Honolulu; First Trust Co., of Hilo; Guardian Trust Co., of Honolulu; Trent Trust Co., of Honolulu; Bishop & Co., of Honolulu; Bank of Hawaii, Lihue branch; Yokohama Specie Bank, Honolulu branch. A summary of the principal items of resources and liabilities as of June 30, 1913, for the nine banks above named is as follows: Loans and discounts, $6,917,101.08; bonds, securities, etc., $1,881,206.08; banking house, furniture, and fixtures, $135,764.08; other real estate owned, $82,936.62; due from banks, $790,167.12; checks and cash items, $155,074.44; cash on hand, $1,995,472; other resources, $325,974.39; total resources, $12,283,695.81. . Liabilities: Capital stock, $2,132,500; surplus, $125,790.77; undivided profits, $251,429.45; due to banks, $283,798.84; individual deposits, $9,437,273.50; bills payable, $15,190.21; other liabilities, $37,713.04; total liabilities, $12,283,695.81. In 1912 the total resources and liabilities of the banks other than national reporting from Hawaii aggregated $19,579,365.85. The decrease for the present year is caused by the failure of one or more territorial banks to furnish reports to this office. The principal items of resources and liabilities as of June 30, 1913, for the nine reporting territorial banks combined with statistics as of June 4, 1913, for the four national banks show an aggregate banking power for Hawaii as follows: Loans, $8,729,657.16; bonds, securities, etc., $2,873,364.22; due from banks, $1,069,606.99; cash on hand, $2,535,261.19; capital, $2,742,500; surplus and undivided profits, $700,179.46; due to banks, $479,289.79; individual deposits, $11,313,718.56; aggregate resources, $16,015,313.27. PORTO RICO. In 1912 reports were received from 11 banking institutions in operation in the island of Porto Rico. For the present year only six banks furnished reports of condition for the use of this office. These 72 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. banks were: Agency of the Bank of Nova Scotia, at San Juan; American Colonial Bank of Porto Eico at San Juan; Banco Commercial do Puerto Rico, at San Juan; Banco Popular de Economias y Prestamos, San Juan; Banco Territorial y Agricola de Puerto Rico, San Juan; and Royal Bank of Canada, San Juan. A summary of the resources and liabilities of these banking institutions as of June 30, 1913, is as follows: Loans, $7,007,909.96; bonds, securities, etc., $1,822,366.85; due from banks and bankers, $5,374,847.54; cash on hand, $2,220,582.68; other resources, $1,005,637.57; total resources, $17,431,344.60. Liabilities: Capital stock, $1,047,468.40; surplus and undivided profits, $769,872.37; individual deposits, $10,939,100.47; due to banks and bankers, $3,547,202.89; all other liabilities, $1,127,700.47; total liabilities, $17,431,344.60. Banks which furnished reports in 1912 but failed to forward a report for the current year are: Caja de Economias y Prestamos, San Juan; Credito y Ahorra Ponceno, at Ponce; Caja Popular de Ahorros y Prestamos, at San German; Caja de Economias y Prestamos at Cabo Roja; and Credito y Ahorro Popular, at Yauco. STATE AND PRIVATE BANK FAILURES. Through the courtesy of the Bradstreet Commercial Agency information is obtainable with respect to the number of banks of each class closed and the amount of assets and liabilities at the date of closing, but no statistics are at command in relation to the settlement of the affairs of insolvent State and private banks. In the year ended June 30, 1913, 40 banks of this character were closed, the nominal assets at the date of failure being $6,182,295 and the liabilities $7,520,527. Included in the list of failures are 18 State banks with assets of $1,362,983 and liabilities of $1,866,480, 4 savings banks with assets of $564,000 and liabilities of $680,000, 3 trust companies with assets of $3,409,300 and liabilities of $3,419,860, and 15 private banks with assets of $846,012 and liabilities of $1,554,187. For the period beginning with 1864 and terminating in 1896 as a result of special efforts information was obtained in relation to the settlement of the affairs of State and private banks closed during that time, from which it would appear that creditors received on an average of approximately 45 per cent on their claims. Since 1896 no statistics have been secured relating to the settlement of the affairs of banks of this character, but there have been reported from year to year the number of failures with assets and liabilities at the date of failure, which are summarized in the following table: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Number of failures, capital, assets, liabilities, and dividends paid by State and private banks that failed in each year from 1864 to 19IS. Number of failures. Year. 1864 1865 1866. 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872.. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878.. 1879 1S80 1881 1882 1S83 1884 1885 1886. 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892. 1893 1894 1895 1896 Capital. Nominal assets. Liabilities. $i25,660.66 275.000. 00 260,000.00 276,381.00 100,000.00 $245,401.97 1,206,035.00 222,075.00 183,002.30 77,861.00 226,666.66 470,000.00 907,000.00 770,000.00 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 2,314,871.90 2,326,124.18 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 6,938,653.01 4,562,879.00 12,365.475.25 9,206,429.34 15,222, 785.49 27,269,520.51 5.252,307.22 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 9,671,860.26 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 70 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 53,632,259.00 214,312,190.58 220,629,988.27 17,929,163.00 24,090.879.00 4,493,577.00 7,080,190.00 7,790,244. 00 10,448,159.00 11,421,028 00 7,675,792.00 6,373,372.00 13,334.629.00 10,332,666 00 7,323,737.00 2,166,852.00 4,005,643.00 24,296,823.00 31,774,895.00 6,970,345.00 10,273,023.00 7,187,858.00 6,591,515.00 22,165,448.00 13,037,497.00 177,073,348.00 209,835,443.00 15.760,177.00 25,190 156.00 14', 496,610.00 18,182,592.00 18,546 583.00 13,962,050.00 12,838,837.00 7,797,401.00 6,182,295.00 7,520,527.00 100,088 726 95 53,632,259.00 554,232,988.58 664,858,544.27 100,088, 726. P5 2 .. . ... . 73 . . . . . Total \'ot dated.. Total 1897 1898.. .. 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903. 1904 1905... T906 1907. . 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Total 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 1,1 C4 122 53 26 32 56 43 26 102 57 34 132 60 28 56 55 40 2,193 Dividends paid. $115,592.25 138,821.00 82,844. 74 74 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. For the purpose of comparison there is submitted herewith a statement relating to failures, by years and classes of banks: • Number, assets, and liabilities of State banks, savings banks, loan and trust companies, and private banks which failed, by years, from June SO, 1892, to June SO, 191S. [In the amounts 000 omitted.] State institutions. Year. State banks. 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909.. 1910 1911 1912 1913 Total Savings banks. Loan and trust companies. No. Assets. Liabilities. No. Assets. Liabilities. No. 24 172 27 46 55 44 14 5 9 8 12 6 37 16 15 10 42 19 9 28 29 18 $1,892 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 8,170 9,865 2,318 1,362 $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 9,111 12,678 3,129 1,866 6 47 9 8 9 19 4 4 3 3 10 1 7 4 5 $484 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 12 2 1 4 1 4 7,760 85 52 2,021 40 564 7,581 105 63 2,487 66 680 3 19 8 6 4 12 2 2 4 4 1 2 8 2 4 4 25 6 6 2 4 3 $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 3,072 140 2,452 3,409 $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 2,216 230 4,304 3,419 645 137,530 153,521 163 50,394 55,082 131 219,993 263,610 Private banks. Assets. Liabilities. Total all banks. Year. 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1306 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 ... . . . .. . Total. No. Assets. Liabilities. 36 176 21 25 42 47 33 15 16 41 20 17 50 35 13 20 53 33 12 22 21 15 $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 3,206 1,935 2,976 846 $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 9,232 763 92,151 ort GOG 16,387 6,792 3,150 5,338 1,554 150,215 No. Assets. 69 $6,125 414 94,291 65 39,589 85 12,704 110 7,448 122 17,930 53 4,494 26 7,790 32 7,676 56 6,373 7,323 43 26 2,167 102 24,297 57 6,970 6,592 37 34 13,037 132 177,073 60 15,761 28 14,496 56 13,962 55 7,797 40 , 6,182 1,702 500,077 Liabilities. $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 18,182 18,546 12,838 7,520 622,431 75 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Building and loan associations in operation in the District of Columbia, which were placed under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency by the act of March 4, 1909, have shown a steady increase in business from that date as indicated by the volume of loans, installment payments on shares, and aggregate resources, as shown in the following table: Years. June June June June June 30,1909 30,1910 30,1911 30,1912 30,1913 Number of associations. 22 19 19 20 20 Loans. Installments on shares. $13,511,587 14,415,832 14,965,220 16,004,760 17,398,010 $11,996,357 13,213,644 13,324,217 14,529,977 16,453,044 Aggregate resources. $14,393,927 15,250,731 16,017,465 17,160,293 18,438,294 These institutions are required to make semiannual reports and are subject to periodical examinations. The total number of shares issued by these associations is stated at 367,407, of which 142,368 were in force on June 30, 1913. The membership is reported at 33,756, of whom 8,537 are borrowing and 25,219 nonborrowing members. Installment payments are for one association $2.50 per month, two $2, one $1.50, and the remaining $1 per share. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. Statistics relating to the building and loan associations in the United States for the year 1912 have been obtained through the courtesy of Mr. H. F. Cellarius, secretary of the United States League of Local Building and Loan Associations, There were in 1912 in the United States 6,273 associations, with a total membership of 2,516,936, and having assets amounting to $1,137,600,648. The total resources increased $106,913,617, or a little over 10 per cent for the year, and the membership increased 184,107, or a little less than 8 per cent, during the same period. The average amount due each member is $451.98, an increase of $10.17 per member for the year. The following table shows, by States, the number of associations, total membership, and total assets for States in which accurate statistics are compiled by the State authorities. The data for other States are consolidated under the heading, "Other States/' and the figures given are estimated. 76 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Number of associations. Pennsylvania Ohio... New Jersey Massachusetts Illinois .... New York Indiana Nebraska California Michigan Louisiana v3 Kentucky District of Columbia.. Kansas Missouri North Carolina Wisconsin Minnesota West Virginia Iowa Maine Connecticut Tennessee...." North Dakota New Hampshire Oklahoma.... Montana Other States Total. Total membership. Total assets. Increase in membership. Increase in assets. 649 599 162 592 237 357 68 91 67 66 106 20 55 134 119 61 64 45 47 37 14 13 9 17 29 16 970 475,494 396,482 219,418 172,691 172,456 151,019 142,202 68,459 30,921 47,119 40,250 48,000 32,231 43,912 31,151 26,060 23,292 12,710 13,400 19,052 11,118 3,931 3,987 4,315 7,900 3,190 1,794 314,382 $213,825,547 205,445,994 106,554,997 74,484,048 74,457,794 159,040,511 51,101,921 28,946,108 24,866,572 22,030,439 19,077,275 18,498,415 17,716,100 14,920,949 14,022,021 9,581,659 8,692,830 5,789,860 5,931,662 5,715,614 4,901,396 2,978,235 2,783,470 2,520,953 2,302,370 1,116,612 1,092,993 139,204,303 $16,585,547 18,011,871 10,106,370 6,910,668 5,482,343 19,455,941 7,041,793 4,060,823 1,526,560 1,910,616 959,946 1,681,674 1,314,857 1,850,779 1,388,724 1,206,354 1,345,147 425,636 473,665 851,885 256,259 322,477 2 47,568 371,101 110,747 32,314 12,225 21,361 14,326 17,136 22,486 8,821 10,268 2 3,764 2,957 2,050 3,500 1,088 2,696 4,201 886 2,347 600 1,200 2,552 507 587 2 615 513 100 205,999 13,103,403 242 23,523 6,273 2,516,936 1,137,600,648 106,913,617 184,107 1,629 i Including $4,734,478 State associations now doing business as locals. 2 Decrease. 3 Estimated. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. The receipts for the year 1912 aggregated $779,479,200, an increase over the previous year of $71,294,068, or 10.6 per cent. The weekly dues increased $28,461,854, or 12.1 percent; paid-up stock, $2,657,922, being 11.2 per cent; deposits, $3,832,888, being 5.8 per cent; interest, 5,824,868, being 9.5 per cent. Premium receipts were $169,258 less than in 1911. The mortgage loans made last year were $15,880,888 in excess of those of the previous year, or 5.6 per cent; stock withdrawals increased $21,371,168, or 10.9 per cent; paid-up stock withdrawals were $5,015,546 more than in 1911, being an increase of 26.3 per cent, while deposits increased $4,490,544, or 7.8 per cent. The ratio of expenses to receipts was a fraction under 1 per cent. In detail the receipts and disbursements for the year were as follows: Receipts, 1912. Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1912 Weekly dues Paid-up stock Deposits Loans repaid Interest Premium. Pines Pass books and initiation Borrowed money Heal estate sold Miscellaneous receipts Total Amount. $32,434,368 262,179,900 26,202,300 69,349,800 214,513,680 65,621,856 3,922,500 947,676 696,636 80,452,044 3,828,360 19,330,080 779,479,200 Disbursements, 1912. 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 Jan. 1,1913 Total Amount. $27,626,952 299,132,988 217,934,100 24,401,088 62,006,880 7,600,236 78-136,200 1,933,008 4,600.308 20,723; 352 35,384,088 779,479,200 REPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 77 SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKS. Through the courtesy of Mrs. S. L. Oberholtzer, who has undertaken the work of collecting statistics relating to this class of banks, the Comptroller is enabled to present the latest statistical data showing the growth of the school savings bank system in this country. Much interest is now being manifested in this method of accumulating small savings, and recently the American Bankers' Association provided for a school savings section, in charge of a capable secretary, for the purpose of studying the growth of this movement and compiling statistics relating thereto. From reports received and compiled it appears that there are about 1,200 schools in 201 cities and towns having school savings banks. The pupils registered at these schools number 1,492,789, and the number of pupils with savings accounts are 210?320. The total amount deposited was $4,305,018.83, withdrawn $3,143,551.22, the balance on deposit being $1,161,467.61. The following is a summary of reports from school savings banks, arranged by vStates and geographical divisions: School savings banks of the United States on or about Jan. 1, 1918. Number of scholars. Number of cities. On regis- Depositer. tors. New England States Eastern States . . Southern States Middle Western States 1 Western States Pacific States " ... Total United States 54 80 4 44 4 15 Total. Deposited. 209,489 976, 457 8,808 208,239 14,101 75, 695 36,538 $334,223.17 77,836 2,560,429.97 597 651.50 78,533 1,030,892.57 1,779 10,425 77 15,037 368,395.85 201 1,492, 789 210,320 i 4,305,018.83 Balance due depositors. Withdrawn. $191,854.35 2,036,825.26 212.00 661,494.01 2,395.75 250,769.85 $142,368.82 523,604.71 439.50 369,398.56 8,030.02 117,626.00 3,143,551.22 1,161,467.61 i Figures for 3 cities as of Jan. 1,1912. The statistics in detail relating to school savings banks will be found in the appendix; while incomplete, only about 75 per cent of the number in operation reporting, they show the extent to which the savings of school children has grown. SAVINGS BANKS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. The Comptroller is indebted to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, for the latest available statistics in relation to the number of depositors and the volume of deposits in the various classes of sayings banks in foreign countries. The first table following is a consolidated statement relating to all foreign savings banks and the second is confined to postal savings banks, showing the returns for the current year and 10 years prior. As will be noted, the United Kingdom, the country in which the postal savings bank system had its first practical origin, leads all other countries in the volume of deposits and the number of depositors. The tables in question follow. Savings banks, including postal savings banks: Number of depositors, amount of deposits, average deposits per deposit account and per inhabitant, by specified countries. [Compiled by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, from the official reports of the respective countries.] Countries. Population.* Date of report. Form of organization. Communal and private savings banks Postal savings banks, savings departmentPostal savings banks, check department-.. Government savings banks 7,579,000 Communal and private savings banks Postal savings banks 4,285,000 Savings banks.... 3,415,000 Communal and corporate savings banks... 2,757,000 Government savings banks 11,626,000 /....do Private sayings banks 39,602,000 \Dec. 31,1911 Postal savings banks 5,564,000 Dec. 31,1909 Municipal savings banks 1,923,000 Dec. 31,1911 Postal savings banks do Public and corporate savings banks 64,432,000 do. 260,000 fDec. 31,1909 Communal and private savings banks 20,886,000 p e c . 31,1911 Postal sdvings banks, savings department _. Postal savings banks, check department..-. I do fDec. 31,1910 Austria.. Belgium.... Bulgaria Chile Denmark 2. Egypt France Algeria Tunis Germany s Luxemburg. Hungary * Italy Japan Formosa China and Korea. Netherlands Dutch East IndiesDutch Guiana Norway 6 Eoumania Russia• Finland .* Spain 7 Sweden 28,572,000 {Dec. 31,1911 I do /Dec. 31,1912 \Dec. 31,1911 Dec. 31,1910 June 30,1910 Mar. 31,1911 Dec. 31,1912 34,814,000 /\Dec. do 31,1912 31,1911 51,646,000 /Dec. \Mar. 31,1913 /Dec. 31,1911 3,411,000 \Mar. 31,1912 do. /Dec. 31,1910 6,022,000 \Dec. 31,1911 31,1910 37,957,000 /Dec. \Dec. 31,1912 86,000 Dec. 31,1911 do. 2,415,000 6,866,000 July 1,1910 163,779,000 June 30,1912 /Dec. 31,1911 3,145,000 1 do. 19,660,000 Dec. 31,1912 /Dec. 31,1911 5,562,000 \ do Communal and corporate savings banks Postal savings banks Private sayings banks Postal savings banks Private sayings banks Postal savings batiks do.. Private savings banks... Postal savings banks Private sayings banks.... Postal savings banks doCommunal and private savings banks. Government savings banks State, including postal savings banks.. Private savings banks Postal savings banks Private savings banks Communal and trustee savings banks.. Postal savings banks Number of depositors. Deposits. 4,262,108 $1,227,170,253 2,261,658 46,319,119 110,074 89,933,872 3,013,296 204,147,391 48,729 11,798,579 280,775 9,129,433 268,731 10,543,275 1,191,365 181,983,316 265,003 2,819,947 8,391,694 754,409,859 5,970,839 328,890,226 19,427 1,309,769 5,567 1,397,357 22,349,570 4,241,560,792 71,230 12,127,147 1,149,251 428,023,064 823,251 23,653,855 22,603 25,758,397 2,307,408 475,288,597 5,780,010 376,072,443 8,071,087 81,458,012 12,584,743 96,495,896 6,838 151,563 143,650 1,133,847 297,383 3,889,908 451,747 44,573,361 1,556,950 68,726,245 13,228 2,887,566 102,486 3,789,750 10,268 361,067 1,030,820 144,538,398 218,690 11,616,820 8,189,734 784,117,885 308,938 48,431,375 66,002 1,530,935 573,349 55,943,487 1,612,113 229,677,914 565,759 12,645,957 Average Average deposit deposit per inaccount. habitant. $287.93 20.48 817.03 67.75 242.13 32.52 39.23 152.75 10.64 89.90 55.08 67.42 251.01 189.78 170.25 372.44 28.73 1,139.60 205.98 65.06 10.09 7.67 22.16 7.89 13.08 98.67 44.14 218.29 36.98 35.16 140.22 53.12 95.74 156.77 23.20 97.57 142.47 22.35 $42.95 1.62 3.15 26.94 1.56 2.10 3.09 66.01 .24 19.05 8.31 .24 .73 65.83 46.64 20.49 1.13 1.23 13.65 10.80 1.58 1.87 .04 .33 7.40 11.41 .08 .10 4.20 59.85 1.69 4.79 15.40 .49 2.85 41.29 2.27 00 Switzerland United Kingdom s British India* Australia, Commonwealth New Zealand Canada 10 British South Africa British West Indies British colonies, n. e. s Total, foreign countries. United States Philippine Islands Grand total 3,555,000 Dec. 31,1908 Communal and private savings banks. 20,1912 Trustee sayings banks 45,663,Q00 /Nov. \Dec. 31,1912 Postal savings banks do.. 244,221,000 Mar. 31,1912 Government, trustee, and joint-stock savings banks. 4,733,000 1912-13 Postal savings banks /Dec. 31,1911 1,008,000 id Private savings banks /June 30,1913 Postal savings banks 7,758,000 \....do Dominion Government savings banks 1911-12 6,844,000 Government, post office, and private savings banks. 1911-12 Government and post-office savings banks 1,683,000 1911-12 20,427,000 do 862,156,000 30,1913 Postal savings banks (12,820 offices and branches). 97,028,000 /June \June 4,1913 Mutual and stock savings bank 8,552,000 June 30,1913 Postal savings banks 967,736,000 963,417 870,510 750,693 500,834 895,768 405,566 54,036 145,396 34,309 239,446 94,838 224,858 307,386,431 261,875,606 886,211,861 61,313,176 355,360,823 75,640,920 8,035,930 41,885,255 14,140,754 32,279,008 6,432,097 13,542,547 156.56 140.00 69.50 40.85 187.45 186.51 148.71 288.08 412.16 134.81 67.82 60.23 86.47 5.73 19.41 .25 75.08 75.04 7.97 5.40 1.82 4.72 3.82 .66 115,576,045 330,703 10,766,936 39,909 12,108,411,085 33,818,870 4,727,403,950 1,498,560 104.59 102.26 439.07 37.55 14.04 0.35 48.53 0-18 126,713,593 16,871,132,465 § Q O 1 The figures of population are for the nearest date to which the statistics of savings banks relate. s.Exclusive of 1,892 deposits of $194,893 in savings banks in Faroe Islands, and of data for savings departments of ordinary banks, which comprised 160,127 accounts, credited with $33,027,713 on Mar. 31,1911. 3 Exclusive of Brunswick. * No separate data available for private and communal savings banks since 1909. The ordinary banks, savings banks, and land-credit banks of Hungary held 1,896,654 savings accounts credited with $781,477,529 on Dec. 31,1911. 6 Figures for the Casa d'Economie. 8 Includes 38,958 depositors in school savings depositories, credited with $105,060. The above total is exclusive of $162,185,345 worth of securities held by the savings banks to the credit of depositors. 7 The peseta has been converted at the rate of 18.1 cents. Data taken from " Espafia Econdmica y Financiera," May 31,1913. Exclusive of data for savings departments of commercial banks, which comprised 136,648 accounts credited with $30,500,114 on Dec. 31, 1912. s Exclusive of Government stock held for depositors, which, at the end of the year, amounted to $126,907,896 in the postal savings banks and to $13,163,196 in the trustee savings banks. 9 Exclusive of the population of the feudatory States. io Exclusive of data for special private savings banks which, on June 30,1913, held deposits amounting to $39,440,559. The above total does not include the savings deposits in chartered banks ("Deposits payable after notice or on a fixed day"), which, on June 30, 1913, amounted to $622,928,969. O Q CO 80 BBPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CTJBBENCY. Comparative statement relative to number of depositors, amount of deposits, and average deposit in postal savings banks. [Compiled by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, from official data of the respective countries.] Country. 1901-1903. Austria Belgium Bulgaria Finland France Hungary Italy Net herlands Russia Sweden United Kingdom Bahamas Canada British Guiana1 Dutch Guiana British India Ceylon Straits Settlements Federated Malay States * Dutch East Indies Japan Formosa Gold Coast Rhodesia 1 Sierra Leone Union of South Africa 1 Egypt Tunis New South Wales * Victoria» Queensland * Tasmania 8 Western Australia New Zealand Philippine Islands 1911-1913. Austria Belgium Bulgaria Finland France Hungary Italy Netherlands Russia Sweden United Kingdom Bahamas Canada British Guiana ; Dutch Guiana British India Ceylon Straits Settlements Federated Malay States Dutch East Indies Japan Formosa Gold Coast Rhodesia Sierra Leone Union of South Africa Egypt Tunis New South Wales Victoria Queensland Tasmania Western Australia New Zealand Philippine Islands 1 8 fear. Number of depositors. 1901 1901 1900 1901 1901 1901 1902 1901 1902 1901 1902 1901 1903 1901 1905 1902 1901 1901 1903 1902 1903 1902 1901 1905 1901 1902 1902 1901 1901 1903 1903 1902 1903 1901 1907 1,547,541 1,483,270 53,194 42,965 3,805,881 416,328 4,648,956 896,761 1,163,310 573,800 9,133,161 1,421 167,023 8,262 5,785 866,693 54,426 2,745 2,507 30,058 2,859,143 33,866 341 811 4,116 126,883 13,587 3,365 216,947 418,511 80,043 15,736 48,008 212,436 2,676 $30,355,244 108,372,734 989,983 789,014 208,515,240 7,579,614 151,212,172 37,696,209 77,043,466 14,532,663 703,720,660 79,976 44,255,327 238,332 230,262 34,656,368 429,099 227,133 182,589 1,576,290 14,718,253 326,680 21,705 108,528 238,094 17,198,639 425,098 575,005 32,349,032 50,328,647 18,359,776 1,841,951 9,677,644 30,902,338 255.050 $19.61 73.06 18.61 18.36 54.79 18.21 32.53 42.04 66.23 25.33 77.05 56.28 264.96 28.85 39.80 39.99 7.88 82.74 72.83 52.44 5.15 9.65 63.65 133.82 57.85 135.55 31.29 170.88 149.11 120.26 229.37 117.03 201.59 145.47 111.77 1911 1911 1910 1911 1911 1911 1912 1911 1912 1911 1912 1911 1913 1911 1911 1912 1911 1911 1911 1912 1913 1912 1911 1911 1911 1911 1912 1911 1911 1913 1913 1912 1913 1911 1913 2,261,658 2,472,697 280,775 66,002 5,970,839 823,251 5,780,010 1,556,950 2,691,361 565,759 12,750,693 2,108 145,396 25,816 10,268 1,500,834 89,074 4,812 6,200 102,486 12,584,743 143,650 3,137 4,214 6,002 225,238 265,003 5,567 407,011 678,470 159,232 26,817 114,481 405,566 39,909 46,319,119 166,306,355 9,129,433 1,530,935 328,890,226 23,653,855 376,072,443 68,726,245 192,456,530 12,645,957 886,211,861 124,086 41,885,255 1,188,467 361,067 61,313,176 989,058 429,531 391,439 3,789,750 96,495,896 1,133,847 169,262 538,970 485,735 29,824,117 2,819,947 1,397,357 85,630,423 102,714,680 39,530,662 3,827,308 21,776,721 75,640,920 1,498,560 20.48 67.26 32.52 23.20 55.08 28.73 65.06 44.14 70.02 22.35 69.50 58.86 288.08 46.04 35.16 40.85 11.10 89.26 63.14 36.98 7.67 7.89 53.96 127.90 80.93 132.41 10.64 251.01 210.39 151.39 248.26 142.72 190.22 186.51 37.55 Deposits. Average deposits. Earlier reports not available. It has been thought proper to include among the postal savings banks also those savings banks in the Australian States which prior to the transfer of the State post offices to the Federal Government were operated by the respective State post offices. All these banks continue at present to be operated as Government savings banks. «1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. During the year ended October 31, 1913, six national banks, with an aggregate capital stock of $4,350,000, were placed in the charge of receivers appointed by the comptroller. The First-Second National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., which was closed on July 7, 1913, had a capital stock of $3,400,000, and in point of gross assets is the largest national bank placed in the charge of a receiver in the history of the national banking system. In the accompanying table will be found a list of the banks closed during the year ended October 31, 1913, showing date that each bank was authorized to commence business, date of the appointment of the receiver, the capital stock and the circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding of each bank listed. Name and location of i| Charter bank. No. Date of Circulation. Date of A t l a n t i c National Bank, Providence, R.I.. 2913 Apr. 3,1883 Apr. First N ationa 1 B ank, Oneonta, N.Y.i..... 420 May . 9,1864 Apr. First National Bank, Norwich, Conn 458 June 6, 1864 May First-Second National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa— 252 Feb. 13,1864 July First National Bank, LaFayette, Ga 7247 May 7,1904 July T r a d e r s ' National Bank, Lowell, Mass.! 4753 June. 10,1892 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. j100 16,1913 $300,000 $899,810 $719,710 17,1913 100,000 274,950 274,950 7,1913 300,000 1,313,410 1,129,410 184,000 7,1913 3,400,000 10,604,900 8,739,802 1,865,098 19,1913 Oct. 20,1913 Total (6 banks). Capital stock. 50,000 89,100 69,100 20,000 200,000 2,222,940 2,032,743 190,197 4,350,000 15,405,110 12,965,715 2,439,395 * Formerly in voluntary liquidation. • From 1865, the date of the first failure of a national bank, to October 31,1913,531 national banks have been placed in the charge of receivers. Twenty-five of these were, however, restored to solvency and permitted to reopen. The capital of such failed banks aggregates $90,950,920. The book or nominal value of assets administered by receivers under the supervision of this office was $391,063,051. The total cash realized from the liquidation of these assets aggregates $190^098,517. In addition to this amount there has been realized from assessments of $46,194,540 levied against stockholders the sum of $22,322,747, making total cash collections from all sources $212,421,264, which has been distributed as follows: In dividends to creditors on claims proved amounting to $203,414,650 the sum of.. $141,990,760 In payment of loans and other disbursements discharging liabilities of the bank other than those of the general creditors 40,808, 647 In payment of legal expenses incurred in the administration of such receiverships ... .. . 5,187,764 In payment of receivers' salaries and other expenses of receiverships... 9,247,875 There has been returned to shareholders in rebates on assessments levied. 3,444,256 Leaving a balance in the hands of the comptroller and the receivers of.. 11,741,955 Total............................... 13420°—CUR 1913—6 212,421,264 82 KBPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. There are still in the charge of the receivers 45 insolvent national banks, the assets of which have abook or nominal value of $82,124,646. In process of liquidation up to October 31, 1913, the receivers have realized from these assets in cash $36,287,270 and have collected from the shareholders on account of assessments levied against them to cover deficiencies in assets the suin of $1,923,583, making total collections from all sources in the liquidation of current or active receiverships the sum of $38,210,853, wnich amount has been distributed as follows: Dividends to creditors $18, 660,176 Loans paid and other disbursements discharging liabilities of the bank other than those of the general creditors 5, 748, 907 Legal expenses. 569,279 Receivers' salaries and all other expenses of administration 989, 046 Returned to shareholders on account of rebates on assessments 531, 512 Leaving a balance in the hands of the comptroller and with the receivers of 11, 711, 933 Total 38, 210,853 This large undistributed balance consists primarily of the amount in the hands of the comptroller to the credit of the First-Second National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. The distribution of this amount is being arranged for as heretofore stated. Collections from assets of the 486 national banks, the affairs of which have been finally closed, were $153,811,247 and from assessments levied against shareholders, $20,399,164, making total collections of $174,210,411, from which on claims proved aggregating $161,168,878 dividends were paid to the amount of $123,330,591. The average rate of dividends paid on claims proved was 76.52 per cent, but including offsets allowed, loans paid, and other disbursements with dividends creditors received on an average 82,87 per cent. Expenses of administration of these 486 trusts—that is, receivers' salaries, legal and other incidental expenses—amounted to $12,877,314, a sum equal to 4.17 per cent of the nominal value of assets and 7.39 per cent of the total collections from assets and from shareholders. The outstanding circulation of these banks-at the date of failure was $23,731,707, secured by bonds on deposit in the Treasury of the face value of $25,855,400. Assessments against shareholders averaged 53.1 per cent of their holdings, the collections therefrom being 48.4 per cent of the assessments levied. In the current year 25 dividends were paid to creditors of 19 insolvent banks, the total distribution being $1,468,448.83. In the table following is summarized the condition of all insolvent national banks, the condition of the closed and active receiverships being shown separately. 83 KEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLEB OF THE CUKRENCY. 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 rotal. Collected from assets as above Collected from assessment upon shareholders. Total collections. Disposition of collections: Loans paid and other disbursements. Dividends paid Receivers' salary and other expenses Balance in hands of comptroller or receivers. Amount returned to shareholders in cash Total. Closed receiverships, 486.1 Active receiverships, 45. $308.938,405 $82,124,646 $391,063,051 24, 618,260 112,416,213 14,056,227 4,036, 458 153,811,247 7,307,904 5,338, 663 33,190,809 36,287,270 31,926,164 117,754,876 14,056,227 37,227,267 190,098,517 308,938,405 82,124,646 391,063,051 153,811,247 20,399,164 36,287,270 1,923,583 190,098,517 22,322,747 174,210.411 38,210,853 212,421,264 35,059,740 123,330,591 4,618,485 8,258.829 30, 022 2,912, 744 5.748,907 18,660,176 569,279 989, 046 11, 711, 933 531, 512 40,808,647 141,990,767 5,187,761 9,247,875 11,741,955 3,444,256 174,210,411 38,210,853 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 i Includes 25 banks restored to solvency. 2 212,421,264 • 2 6,460,000 72,925,920 25,855, 400 26,669,029 23,731, 707 42,158,290 161,168,878 Total, 531. 10,710,000 5,352,750 2,116,961 5,601,610 4,036,250 42,245, 772 ,",a 90,095,920 31,208,150 28,785,990 29,333,317 46,194,540 203, 414,650 Capital stock of 25 banks restored to solvency. The affairs of eight insolvent banks were closed during the year ended October 31, 1913, and in the accompanying table appears information relative to the capital, date of appointment of receiver, and per cent of dividends paid to creditors. Title. Gallon National Bank Citizens National Bank Minot National Bank First National Bank First National Bank Merchants & Manufacturers National Bank. First National Bank National Bank of Beattyville i And interest in full. Location. Date receiver appointed. Capital. Per cent dividends paid to creditors. Galion, Ohio Oberlin, Ohio Minot, N. Dak Chelsea, Mass Clintonville, Pa Columbus, Ohio 2 Feb. Nov. Sept. Aug. Apr. Feb. 15,1904 28,1904 19,1905 17,1906 24,1908 6,1910 $60,000 60,000 25,000 300,000 25,000 500,000 50.25 67.00 1100.00 92.60 95.00 Rhyolite, Nev Beattyville, Kv Mar. 23,1910 Oct. 15,1910 50,000 25,000 20.50 1100.00 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. In view of the currency legislation now pending in Congress aild the contemplated revision of the national banking laws in the immediate future, it is not deemed advisable to submit any suggestions or recommendations in this report on these subjects. THOMAS P. KANE, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. APPENDIX. 85 DIGEST OF DECISIONS RELATING TO NATIONAL BANKS. [The following decisions relating to national banks are reported in volumes 225-228, U. S. R., and volumes 198-200, Fed. Rep., with the exception of one case taken from the Kentucky reports, one from the N. Y. reports, and one from those of Oregon.] CHECKS. Cashier's check—Consideration (U. S. C. C. A., 1912).—Checks of a contractor, employed to construct city waterworks, drawn on defendant bank, having been protested, the bank offered to pay plaintiff, frorn whom the contractor had purchased supplies, $5,870.74 in cash if plaintiff would wait for the balance until bonds of the city issued to pay for the waterworks, in the hands of the bank for sale, had been sold. A cashier's check for such sum was issued by defendant bank and delivered to plaintiff; but the bonds not having been sold, and the bank never having received anything therefor, payment was refused. Plaintiff's assistant secretary testified that there was no consideration for the cashier's check, except the bank's promise to pay the contractor's checks, and that he did not know of his own knowledge, except what certain correspondence showed, as to whether any of the materials which had been stopped in transit were released on the delivery of the check. Held, that the check was without consideration and unenforceable. (Mine & Smelter Supply Co. v. Stockgrowers' Bank, 200 Fed. Rep., 245.) Cashier's check—Action—Evidence (U. S. C. C. A., 1912 V—In an action against a bank on a cashier's check, evidence of a prior telegram, sent by the bank to plaintiff, advising it of the payment of a draft for certain cement sold by plaintiff to the contractor, and promising to pay another during the current week, was immaterial. (Ib.) COLLECTIONS. Collection of drafts—Mode of payment (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—A bank, holding a draft for collection, is not authorized to accept anything but money in payment thereof. (Bradley Lumber Co. v. Bradley County Bank et a l , 206 Fed. Rep., 41.) Money received—Nature and elements of action (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—An action for money received will only lie where the defendants have received money, the property of plaintiff, under such circumstances as to be obliged by natural justice, good conscience , right,-and equity to refund. (Ib.) Money paid on false voucher (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—In an action to recover money which plaintiff had been induced to pay out on a false voucher drawn by its agent, defendants, having changed their position to their prejudice by reason of such payment and without knowledge that the money had been obtained on a false voucher, held not liable to refund in an action for money received. (Ib.) Collection of drafts—Special verdict—Sufficiency of evidence (IT. S. C. C. A., 1913).—• Plaintiff bank sued defendant bank to recover back money paid defendant during the Russo-Japanese War as the proceeds of a draft sent by defendant to plaintiff's Port Arthur branch for collection, on defendant's assertion that it had been collected, during or just prior to the investment of Port Arthur, and not remitted, which plaintiff alleged was notfthe fact, as was ascertained after the close of the war. Defendant alleged in the answer as an affirmative defense that, the draft had been collected by plaintiff's Port Arthur branch, and such issue was submitted to the jury for a special verdict, which was returned in favor of defendant. Held, that there was sufficient evidence in the record to support such verdict. (Russo-Chinese Bank v. National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, 206 Fed. Rep., 646.) ' Competency—Course of dealing (IT. S. C. C. A., 1913).—On such issue, evidence of the course of dealing between plaintiff's Port Arthur branch and the drawees of the draft, with respect to the manner of payment of similar previous drafts, held competent. (Ib.) DEPOSITS. DEPOSITS OF TRUST FUNDS. Corporations—Officers—Breaches of trust (IT. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Rules for following trust funds apply for the protection of corporations against breaches of trust by their officers. (Havana Central Railroad Co. v. Central Trust Co. of New York, 204 Fed. Rep., 546.) 87 88 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Corporations—Officers—Misuse of corporate funds (U. S, C. C. A., 1913).—One who receives from an officer of a corporation corporate obligations for his individual use, drawn by himself in his own favor, or who receives from such an officer money or securities of the corporation in payment of the officer's personal debts, does so at his peril, and is put on inquiry to determine whether the officer had authority to make such use of the corporation's property. (Ib.) Deposits—Relation of bank tuith corporate depositor (U. S. 0. C. A., 1913).—A bank in which corporate funds are deposited is not a trustee, quasi trustee, factor, or agent of the corporation, but its debtor only, and, though, the bank is bound to satisfy itself that the officer of the corporation signing checks is authorized to do so, it is not the corporation's agent to determine whether a check drawn conforms to the contract between them, but determines the question at i ts peril. (Ib.) Corporations—-Corporate deposits—Misuse by corporate officers—Duty to inquire (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—The treasurer of a corporation having an active deposit account in defendant bank drew checks against the deposit, signed by himself as treasurer, payable to himself or another, and, having indorsed them, deposited them to his individual account in another trust company, which presented them to defendant, which paid them without question. The treasurer had no right to the checks, and his action in drawing them amounted to a criminal appropriation of the corporation's funds. So far as defendant is concerned, however, there was nothing suspicious about the checks, except that they were drawn by the corporation's general liscal officer to his own order and indorsed by him, and other similar checks had been drawn and paid before, and •defendant had no knowledge that the checks were being used for the treasurer's personal benefit. Held, that defendant was not charged with notice, from the mere fact that the checks were drawn to the treasurer's own order, that they were being improperly used, and hence was not liable to repay the amount to the corporation. (Ib.) Corporations—Corporation depositor—Misuse of funds by corporation officer—Bank's liability (U. S.-C. C. A., 1913).—Where a bank has knowledge that an officer of a corporation depositor is using a check on the corporation's funds for his personal benefit, e. g., to pay his own debt to the bank, or to deposit it to his personal credit, the bank is then put on inquiry, and, if it fails to make it pays at its peril, not because it is agent of the corporation, but because the bank can not discharge its debts to its depositor, except on the depositor's authorized order. (Ib.) Corporations—By-laws—Notice (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—While a bank in which a corporation had a deposit account is charged with notice of the provisions of the corporation's charter with reference to the authority of its officers to withdraw moneys, it is not charged with notice of a by-law requiring a counter-signature on all checks drawn against the corporation's deposit account, not brought to the bank's notice by the cor-poration; especially where for a considerable period checks had been issued, and paid without question, bearing only the signature of the corporation's general fiscal officer. (Ib.) APPLICATION OF DEPOSIT ON CLAIM. (U. S. G. C. A., 1913.)—In the absence of fraud or collusion a bank has the right to apply a balance of a regular deposit standing to the credit of a bankrupt on the date of the bankruptcy to the payment of notes due it from the bankrupt. (Walsh v. First National Bank of Maysville, 201 Fed. Bep., 522.) POWER OF BANK TO GIVE SECURITY FOR DEPOSIT. Organisation and powers of banks (Ky. Appeals, 1913).—Banks can lawfully be organized and authorized to conduct business in this State only upon the terms and conditions and subject to the limitations prescribed by the banking laws. (Commercial Banking & Trust Company, etal, v. Citizens Trust and Guaranty Company of West Virginia, 153 Ky. Rep., 566.) Construction of charter and banking laws (Ky. Appeals, 1913).—The enumeration."in the banking laws of the powers of banks excludes all other methods of banking. (Ibi) Implied powers—Public Policy—Deposits (Ky. Appeals, 1913).—A bank has no implied power to secure by pledge of its assets the deposits of one of its depositors to the exclusion and detriment of the others. Public policy will not tolerate such practice which in the event of financial trouble would enable a bank to protect the favored few at the expense of the equally deserving many. (Ib.) Banking laws—Construction—Intent (Ky. Appeals, 1913).—The banking laws were contemplated and framed to insure fair and uniform dealings by banks with all of their depositors. (Ib.) REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE OUKRKN'CT. 89 •Implied porters (Ky. Appeals. 1913). To enable a bank \o exercise a power, not expressly given it by charier or statute, it should be clearly established that such power is necessary to enable it properly to enjoy, u*e, arid tarry out its express powers, (ib.i Sbittttes ConHtrucUon (Ivy. Appeals. 1913;.- Where a statute is susceptible of a dual construction, one of which secures equality and equity and the other lead ro fraud, that construction insuring fair dealing will "be adopted, rib.) Deposit* Guaranty (Jyy. Appeals. 1913).- Where by statute a bank b required to secure a public or other deposit before it, can receive it. the bank may give .such security for its safekeeping and repayment as does not involve a pledge of its assets. (ib.i Securities•-•••Pledge Tfltra vires acts (Ky. Appeals, 1913). Under a statutei conferring on banks '\<uc:h powers as may be necessary to carry en. the business of banking by discounting and negotiating notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt," the act of a bank in pledging its liquid assr-rs to secure the deposit* of a county trea^rer v.£* r:ltra, vires and void. (1 b.) ESCHEAT or BANK DEPOSITS TO STATE. Escheatt Property mbject Bank deposits (Greg., 1912:.--Since proceedings, under sections 7378, 7379, 7380. L. O. L., for the escheat of bank deposits to the Scale do not assume the death of a depositor whose deposit is sought to be recovered, nor attempt to administer upon Ms estate, section 73/8, providing that the act .shall not affect the deposit of any person known to be living, but shall apply to a deposit of an insane person.or person under a legal disability, the statutes do hoi. invade the jurisdiction of the probate court-? lo administer upon"the estates of decedent*. ("State of Oregon v. First National Bank of Portland, 61 Oreg. Rep., 551; 123 Pac, 712.) Escheat-—Mature of-proceedings (Oreg.. 1912). Section 737S, L. O. L., provider that the cashier, etc., of every bank shall return to the secretary of state a statement showing the amount to the credit: of every depositor "who ha« not made or withdrawn a deposit, for more than seven years, the last known place of residence of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known, and publish, copies of such statements in a newspaper, but provides that the act shall not. apply to the deposit of any person known to be living, but shall apply to that of an insane person or person under a legal disability, whoso relative or guardian shall not have knowledge of such deposit. Section 78*9 provides that such deposits shall be deemed to have escheated to the £tate, and the attorney general shall demand their payment. Section 7380 authorizes the attorney general to commence proceedings against any bank which refuses payment in the same manner as escheat proceedings for the State to recover the property or intestates without^ heirs: and siu-h deposits, when collected, shall be treated as those of deceased persons which .have escheated to the State and may be reclaimed by the original depositors, heirs, or representatives in the same manner. Section 73*80 also permits any person claiming the money to intervene and have his claim established and requires .notice by publication of escheat, proceedings to be given tor four successive weeks. Held, that the proceeding was quasi in rein, so that no precedent seizure of the escheated property was necessary; and the judgment of escheat discharged the bank from liability to rfie depositor. (Ib.) Escheat—Validity of statutes Escheat of bank deposits (Oreg.. 1912vi.—-The statutes were authorized under the power of the legislature to escheat and hold the property of abse utee dvposi tors. (Ib.) no association shall be subject to any vtsitorial powers other than RUCII as are authorized by the title on national banks or are vested in the courts; the terih "visitorial power.*" as there used, meaning power to control and arrest abuses and enforce due observance of the statutes, under section 5240 (I;. S. Coinp. St., 1901. p. 3516). providing for the employment of bank examiners, authorized to examine the affairs of every banking association, and make a report of the bank's condition to the Comptroller. (Ib.) SPECIAL DEPOSITS. Special deposits Relation of parties (U. B. 0.' 0. A., 1912). -Balance of-a bank deposit made to pay certain out-standing checks held a. special deposit, which the bank was not entitled to apply to general indebtedness to it. (Continental and Commercial Trust & Savings Bank i:. Chicago Title & Trust Co., 191) Fed. Rep., 704.) (U. H. C. C. A., 1012.) -While ordinarily the relation between'banker and depositor is that, of debUnr and creditor, yet if the deposit U made for a specified purpose the bank becomes a bailee of the depositor. (Ib.) 90 KEPORT OF THE COMPTKOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. STATE GUARANTY LAWS. KANSAS.- Equal protection of the law—Impairment of contract obligation—Due process of law— Validity of Kansas bank depositors' guaranty act (U. S. Sup., 1913).—The Kansas bank depositors' guaranty act is not unconstitutional as against national banks either because it discriminates against them in favor of State banks, impairs the obligation of existing contracts, or deprives them of their property without due process of law. (Abilene National Bank y. Dolley, 228 U. S. Rep., 1.) Equal protection of the law—Validity of Kansas bank guaranty act (IT. S. Sup., 1913).—• The constitutionality of this statute has already been upheld as to State banks «in Assaria State Bank v. Dolley, 219 U. S., 121. (Ib.) Competition with—Effect of laws of United States to forbid (U. S. Sup.. 1913).—The statutes of the United States where they do not prohibit competition with national banks do not forbid competitors to succeed. (Ib.) FORGED OR ALTERED PAPER. United States depositaries—Foiled checks (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where a national bank which was a United States depositary paid certain forged checks drawn by a disbursing agent of the Government and on demand by the Government for repayment unconditionally refused to return the money, and made no demand for the checks nor offer to pay on condition that the checks be returned, a tender of the checks to the bank was not a condition precedent to the right of the Government to recover the money. (United States v. National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, 205 Fed. Rep., 433.) Limitation of actions—Checks—Forged indorsements—Payment—Recovery of money (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where a bank on which certain checks with forged indorsements were drawn paid the same, relying on the validity of such indorsements, the bank's right of action against the banks through which it received the checks arose immediately on payment thereof. (Ib.) Forged checks—Payment—-Negligences-Estoppel (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where a defendant bank which was a United States depositary paid certain checks drawn by a Government disbursing agent on which indorsements by fictitious payees had been forged, but defendant and the banks through which it received the checks were both negligent in failing to discover the forgery and in not requiring identification of the payees, defendant could not urge in defense of its liability to refund the money to the Government that it was negligent in failing promptly to discover the fraud. (Ib.) Checks—Duty to pay—Forgeries (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where abank holds money of a depositor subject to check, it is bound to pay any valid check of the depositor, but it can not charge against the depositor's account money paid on a forged check or on a check to which the bank has obtained title by a forged indorsement. (Ib.) Bills and notes—Checks—Indorsement—Forged signature of payee (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where checks were drawn by a Government disbursing agent, the Government was not chargeable with knowledge of the signatures of the payees of the checks, so as to charge it with notice that they were forgeries. (Ib.) Checks—Payment—Duty of bank (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where Government checks drawn by a disbursing agent are presented to the drawee bank for payment, it is the bank's duty to ascertain whether there is such a person as the payee named in the checks and to know that the person presenting the checks is entitled to receive payment; and if payment is made without investigation, identification, or other precaution, it is at the bank's risk. (Ib.) Government money—Federal depositaries—United States disbursing agents—Author- ity-~Notice to bank (U. S. C. C, A., 1913). —Revised Statutes, section 5153, provides that all national banking associations designated for that purpose shall be depositaries of public money under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and Treasury Department Circular No. 49, section 6, provides that if the object or purpose for which a check of a public disbursing officer is drawn is not stated thereon, or if any reason exists for suspecting fraud, the officer or bank on which the check is drawn snail refuse payment. Department Circular No. 102 declares that any check drawn by a disbursing officer on moneys thus deposited must be in favor of the party by name to whom payment is to be made and_pavable to order with certain exceptions. Held that, where a national bank was a Federal depositary and checks of a disbursing agent were drawn on it, the bank was chargeable with notice of the limitations of the agent's authority to check out the money deposited, and that checks drawn by him on such fund payable to the fictitious payee could not be regarded as KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 91 valid checks on the fund payable to the bearer. (United States v. National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, 205 Fed. Rep., 433.) United /States—Expenditure of funds—Disbursing agent—Fraud—Notice to Government (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where a Federal disbursing agent having authority to draw checks on a Government deposit for a specified purpose drew checks to fictitious payees, and then by forged indorsements procured the proceeds by depositing the checks in other banks, such agent acted in fraud of his principal, and the United States was therefore not charged with his knowledge. (Ib.) INSOLVENCY AND RECEIVERS. TRACING TRUST FUNDS. Insolvency—Claims—Trust funds—Conversion of securities (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—A bank of which complainant was a customer while insolvent wrongfully sold certain of complainant's stock deposited with it as collateral, receiving $3,558.75 which it deposited in another bank to its credit in a preexisting open account, May 1, 1909. From May 1 to 8, inclusive, the bank drew drafts on this account in favor of an express company for amounts aggregating $2,807.32, receiving from the express company over its counter the amount of the drafts in cash, and at all times from May 1 to 10, inclusive, the open account, after crediting all deposits and deducting drafts, showed a balance in favor of the insolvent bank always in excess of the proceeds of the stock so sold. On May 11 the account was overdrawn, however, but at all times from February 1 until the bank closed there was more than $3,500 of cash on hand in the bank's vaults, and $15,652.23 in cash came into the hands of a receiver. Held, that the proceeds of ' the stock constituted a trust fund which did not lose its character when mingled with the other moneys of the bank, and, when the deposit was drawn down by the express company drafts, the trust attached to the amount paid by the express company for the drafts pro tanto, and hence there was a sufficient following of the fund to entitle complainant to a preferred claim therefor. (Brennan v. Tillinghast, Tillinghast v. Brennan, 201 Fed. Rep., 609.) Trustfunds—Loss of trust character—Mingling with other funds (U. S. 0. C. A., 1913).—• Where the proceeds of stocks wrongfully sold by an insolvent bank constituted a trust fund for the benefit of the owner, they did not lose their trust character by being mingled with other moneys of the bank, provided the owner could trace the money either in its original shape or in substituted form into assets which came into the hands of the bank's receiver. (Ib.) Trustfunds—Mingling with other moneys (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Proof that a tortfeasor has mingled trust funds with his own and made payments thereafter out of the common fund, in the absence of anything else appearing, is a sufficient identification of the remainder of that fund coming into the hands of the receiver not exceeding the smallest amount the fund contained subsequent to the commingling as trust property, under the presumption that the trust moneys had not been paid out. (Ib.) Trustfunds—Blending with other funds—Presumptions (U, S. C. C. A., 1913).—• Where trust funds are blended with other moneys in a bank account from which there had been drawings from time to time, the presumption that the sums first drawn out were from the moneys which the tort-feasor had a right to expend in his own business, and that the balance which remained included the trust fund, will not stand against evidence to the contrary. (Ib.) Trusts—Trustfunds— Mingling— Transfers (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—The presumption that a tort-feasor, having mingled trust funds with his own, paid out his own funds, and that the remaining balance included those of the trust, has no application where the evidence shows that the first moneys drawn from the mingled fund by the tortfeasor were not in fact dissipated by him, but merely transferred in a substituted form to another fund retained in his own possession. (Ib.) Deposits—Reclamation—Insolvency (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where a bank, being hopelessly insolvent; receives a deposit with knowledge that it can not pay its debts and must fail in business, the depositor may rescind for fraud and reclaim the deposit or its proceeds, if traced into the assets of the bank coming into the hands of the receiver. (Ib.) Insolvency—Deposits—Receipt (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where the officers of a bank at the time they received a deposit from complainant had known for 10 years that the bank was insolvent, but it did not appear but that the officers had reason to believe that by a continuing business the bank might retrieve its fortunes, and that it would be necessary to close, the receipt of the deposit did not constitute such fraud as would 92 J5EP0ET OF TU£ COM.P1EOLLEB OF 1HX CUBBENCY. entitle ihe deposit >r vo ?-eK-iud ar.d !.rcov«-r ;he «l-'p«^it (••••m "!;•:• h.inic'\s ?y-roivc-r tor fraud, lib.) Receipt of deposits Frond iT.'. 8. «'. C. A., 1913".v-<V.mplainant, being indebted to a bank which was insolvent for money burrowed, deposi'cd £1.000 with, the bank, with the understanding that it would be used in payment of defendant's note a!, maturity. Held, thai. HIICJJ deposit was taken b\ the bank-as quasi security iV.r rhe payment of its debt, and hence a. receipt of the deposit, notwithstanding tlie bank's insolvency, was not fraudulent. «Ib.) Assignment* of error'-Scopelie vn:u*•(['.S. C. <\ A., 1913'--.—Where, in a proceeding to recover certain claims against the receiver of ati insolvent bank, complainant's $1,000 note in fsvor of the E»ank Mas allowed as an offset against his preferred claim arising out of the bank's wrongful .sale of \m collateral consistently w ifh the prayer of the bill, and complainant as-siuned ao error on appeal because' the offset was not allowed again.si iiis claim as a general creditor under a certificate of deposit, error, if am, in that, recard, will not be reviewed. (!lb.) PROOF AVD i'AV?ll.\r ()]•' (.X.A1MS—CLAIMS PROVABLE. Draft* -Check* Obligation to yu -Loans ,XT. S. C. 0 . A . , 19J3).---The M. Bank having suffered.an impairment- of capital, h was arranged that a draft should be drawn on defendant, who was presidentof plaintiff's bank, individually, to cover the impairment until the danger of governmental examination was over, and that the arsift should be made good by the chock of a corporation drawn on the M. Bank. The draft was drawn, accepted, and paid through plaintiff's bank; the amount being charged fo defendant's individual account, and offset by a credit deposit of the corporation's check for the *ame amount, which, when presented to the M. Bank for payment;, was protested for lack of funds, and on its return defendant directed that it be carried as a each item of plaintiff's bank, instead oi being charged back to his account. Held, that the effect of such transaction being to withdraw ihe amount of the draft from the assets of plaintiff's bank, the credit of the check should have been canceled and the draft, charged against defendant's account (Elliott v. Peet, 202 Fed. Rep., 434.) Insolvency Claim.*- Eeiuihurstfiunt- Burden of proof (.l.\ S. <J. 0. A., 19I;T). Where the president of a bank, in order to tide over a bankf? difliculties, borrowed $f)O,O(K), giving both the bank's and his own securities as collateral, the burden was on him to clearly establish the nature and character of his outlays arid expenses in securing such loan, in order to recover the same from Ihe bank's receiver. (Mb.) &;t~ojf'and covntercltrim.- • Withdrawal (V. ? . C. C. A . , if) 1.3).- Where, in a n action bv a receiver of a bank against its former president, to recoxer an ovenlraft, derVndant. cfaimed a.s an offset misappropriation of a cerHticate of deposit by the receiver, but there was no suincienl evidence that ihe certificate belonged to defendant, he, having submitted his claim to the court, was not entitled as of right to withdraw rhe ssune iii order that he might relitigate the matter iji another case. (lb.^ PREFERENCES OF IXSOLVLXCY- FRIOUTTY OF CLAIMS OF rtTATK.' Stated Prerogative* of aorfiu ignty-- Priority of public debts (U. A1. 7). C.f Z,9/-V).-— Montana in adopting, "by Revised Code?, Montana, Feet ions 3552, 8060, the common law of England, where not excluded by or inconsistent with constitiitioiial or statutory' enactmeniH, adopted the crown's prerogative with respect to public debts, and rhe State as Hovereijpt is entitled to priority of payment over private creditors of the *ar.ie debtor. (American Bonding Co". /'. Reynolds, 20:5 Fed. Hep., 356'.)'' States—Priority of claims • Receivership ( C. S. />. C, 1913),—The prerogative right of a Slate as a creditor to priority oC payment from the assets of a hanking corporation is not affected by the fact that a receiver has been appointed for the corporation in a suit brought by "the State under statutory authority, since the receivership does uot change the title lo the property, but merely places it in the custody of the law for the protect ion of all interested parties, (ib.) Subrogation- Surety - Payment of debt to State (F. .V. />. if1., 191$).—A surety w;ho has paid a debt due to a State for which the State as sovereign was entitled to priority of payment from the property of the principal debtor is subrogated to such right. (Ib.) L i q r IDATIOX. Distribution of surplus Mights of shareholder (A'. Y\ Sup., 1912).-- Under national banking act (Rev. Stat., nw\ 5139),.a retention of shares of stoc^k without a transfer on the books delivered to a purchaser contrary to his agreement held not to charge REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 93 him as a stockholder and subject him to any liability for unpaid amount for surplus and organization on the shares. (Jones v. Beaver Nat. Bank, 134 N. Y. Sup., 776.) Distribution of surplus—Rights of shareholder (N. Y. Sup., 191/).—Knowledge by a purchaser of bank stock that shares wrongfully issued to him were for the purpose of deceiving the Comptroller of the Currency would not preclude him from recovering the amount of a return dividend on capital, declared in voluntary liquidation on the stock which should have been issued to him. (Ib.) OFFSETS. Partial failure of consideration—Set-off (U. S. C. C. A., 1912). — A national bank owning an equity in certain real estate, a corporation was organized to take over the eame, which executed bonds to the amount of $85,000 and delivered the same to the bank to represent such equity. The Comptroller of the Currency required that the investment be reduced by a sale of $40,000 of the bonds, whereupon the bank's cashier eold $65OOO par value to defendant for $5,000, taking his note, secured by the bonds, as collateral therefor. This was objected to as a makeshift by the bank examiner, who then insisted that the* transaction be rescinded, that the bonds be restored to the assets of the bank, and that the directors guarantee payment of $20,000 of the Bum represented by them. This was carried out, and defendant's note withdrawn from the bank's assets by the cashier and placed in his personal desk, but was never surrendered to defendant, and on failure of the bank it passed into the hands of plaintiff, its receiver, who brought suit thereon, after having sold the equity in the real estate represented by the bonds held by the bank, without notice to defendant, and without recognizing his interest therein. Held that, since it was not within the power of the Comptroller, his receiver, the directors, or all of them, to have deprived the bank of any advantage it had fairly obtained by a sale of the bonds, especially as it affected their own liability, the rescisson was invalid, and that the most that defendant was entitled to in an action at law was a set-off of an amount equal to the value of his interest in the equity, on the theory of partial failure of consideration for the note. (Clark v. Tillinghast,"201 Fed. Rep., 77.) OFFICERS. BONDS OF OFFICERS. Sureties only liable for termfor .which bond was given ( U. S, C. C. A., 1912).—-When the term of the president has been fixed, sureties on the bond to answer for the breaches of duty of a president during his legal term are not liable for his breaches under a sub' sequent appointment after the expiration of his term current when their bond was given. (Rankin v. Tygard, 198 Fed. Rep., 795.) Principal and surety—National bank—Officers—Release of sureties (U. S. C. C. A., 1912).—An immaterial alteration of the contract of sureties without their knowledge after they have signed, an alteration which neither changes the legal identity of the contract nor the liabilities of the parties to it, dpes not release the sureties. After a bond to indemnify a national bank against the delinquencies of its president, which recited in its first line that he Was the principal, had been signed by the president over the word "principal" and by the first surety below that word, and over the word "securities/ 7 the principal inserted the name of the'surety before the word "principal" in the first line of the bond. While it was in that condition, two other sureties signed below the signature of the first surety and above the word "securities," and thereafter the name of the first surety was erased where it had been inserted in the first line of the bond before the word "principal." Held, these alterations were immaterialand did not release the sureties. (Ib.) Alteration ofinstruments— Mater iality—Presumption and"burden of proof { U. S. C. C. A.y 1912).-—The legal presumption is that an alteration apparent on the face of a written instrument wras made before its execution, and is therefore immaterial, and the burden is not on the party who offers the instrument in evidence to explain the alteration, but it is on him who assails the instrument to prove that the alteration was made after its execution, and that it is material. (Ib.) Liabilities on bonds ( U. S. C. C. A.r 1912).—A bond to a bank was conditioned to take effect commencing on the date of its approval by proper authority. Held, its approval by all the directors of the bank, though not by a majority thereof at a meeting of the board, its receipt, and preservation by ah officer of the bank was sufficient to put it in operation. (Ib.) 94 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUKBEJtfCY. Election of remedies—Finality of election—Mistake as to remedies (U. 8. C. €. A., 1912).—Where a wron^ has been inflicted, and the victim is doubtlul which of two inconsistent remedies is the right one, he may pursue both until he recovers through, one. His prosecution of the wrong remedy to a judgment of defeat will not, in the absence of facts creating an equitable estoppel, bar him from subsequently pursuing the right remedy to victory. It was no defense to the action on the bond on the theory that the principal had made a note of $3,000, without authority from the H. Company that the receiver sued the II. Company on the note on the theory that the principal had authority to make it. He could lawfully pursue each remedy until the loss of the bank was restored. (Ib.) POWERS OF AND REPRESENTATION OF BANK BY OFFICERS. Term of president {IT. S. C. C. A., 1912).—Subject to the free exercise by its board of directors of its power to remove him at its pleasure, a national bank may fix the term of omce of its president or other officer, though during that term he is subject to recall by the board under section 5136, United States Revised Statutes. (Rankin v. Tygard, 198 Fed Rep., 795.) Provision requiring two-thirds voteof board to remove ultra vires (U. 3. C. 0. A., 1912),— A national bank provided by its articles of association and by-laws that its board of directors should elect one of its members president of the association who should hold his office, unless sooner removed by a two-thirds vote of all the members of the board, for the term for which he was elected a director. Held, if the restriction of the power of removal to a two-thirds vote was ultra vires and void under section 5136, United States Revised Statutes, the other terms of the provision were valid. (Ib.) Act of president—Breach of duty (U. S. C. C. A,, 1912).—The act of the president ol a national bank in making a note of a corporation by himself as treasurer, crediting the corporation with the amount, paying the corporation and another sums of money thereon, was his act as its president and a breach of hia official duty. (Rankin v. Tygard, 198 Fed. Rep., 795.) Authority of president (U. S. C. C. A., 1912).—Where the board of directors of a national bank expressly authorized, or for a reasonable time permitted, the president to participate in the actual management of its daily business affairs, his authority to discount commercial paper and to do other acts within the authority of ministerial officers is ample. (Rankin v. Tygard, 198 Fed. Rep., 795.) Purchase of stock in national bankw-False representations—Rescission—Bill (U. S. C. •C A., 1913).—Complainant alleged that in May, 1908, he bought certain shares in a national bank on representations made to him by its officers with reference to its financial condition, and that the representations were known to be false by such officers when made, and that they were made with intent to deceive complainant and induce him to purchase, that he was ignorant of the bank's affairs, and bought the shares because he believed the representations and relied on them, and that the stock was represented to be stock not yet originally issued, but was in fact stock then owned by the vice president of the bank. The bank suspended in March, 1911, and an assessment of $100 a share having been levied by the Comptroller of the Currency, the receiver sued complainant for his proportion of the assessment, which, action complainant ©ought to have perpetually enjoined. Held, that the "bank's failure before complainant discovered the fraud was no reason why the suit to rescind could not be brought against the bank, though it made it necessary to add the receiver as a party defendant, and that the bill was not demurrable. (Ryan v. Mt. Vernon National Bank et &L, 206 Fed. Rep., 452.) When b&nhmtopptd to deny liability for president's action (U. S. B. C, 1913).—A bank having received the entire benefit of a loan obtained for it by its president on his personal responsibility, Held, estopped to deny the president's authority so to act. (Kendrick State Bank v. First National Bank, 206 Fed. Rep., 940.) Right of creditor bank do set of note given by bank's creditor against debtor hank's deposit (U.B.D. C.,1913).—A note executed by a bank president individually to defendant bank to obtain fiiads, which were used entirely for the benefit of the president's institution, Held, an indebtedness of the bank, and not of the president, so that, on the bank's insolvency, the creditor bank was entitled to set oil the note against the debtor bank's deposit and recover the balance. (Ifo.) (U. S. D. C, 1913).—That a loan by defendant bank to the K. bank was evidenced by a note of the K. bank's president to withhold a full statement of the latter'a bank liabilities from the bank commissioner was no objection to the right of defendant bank to set off the indebtedness against the K. bank's deposit at the time of its failure. {Ib.) REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 95 OFFICERS, CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF. FALSE ENTRIES. False entries in reports to Comptroller—Unfilled blanks (U. S. D. C, 1913). The term "false entries," as used in Revised Statutes, section 5209 (U. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 3497), making it an offense for an officer of a national banking association to make false entries in reports to the Comptroller of the Currency, means untrue statements of items of account by written words, figures, or marks made therein, and was not satisfied by a mere unfilled blank in such report,viz, "Notes and bills rediscounted, , " when in fact the bank had rediscounted $5,000 worth of its paper. (United States v. Herrig, 204 Fed. Rep., 124.) False entries—Only those persons who knowingly make false entries chargeable and not an officer of the bank who verifies the report (U. S. I). C., 1913).—Under Revised Statutes, section 5209 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3497), making it an offense for a person knowingly to make false entries in reports of the condition of national banks to the Comptroller of the Currency, only those persons who knowingly make the false entries are chargeable, and not an officer of the bank, who verifies the bank's report containing a false entry for which he was not responsible. (Ib.) Aiding and abetting—"Every person7' (U, S. C. 0. A., 1913).—Revised Statutes, section 5209 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3407), denounces a penalty against every president, cashier, teller, clerk, or agent of a national bank who shall falsify reports to the Comptroller of the Currency and every person who, with like intent, aids or abets any officer, clerk, or agent in any violation of such action. Held, that the words "any person " as so used were not limited to persons not connected with the banking association, but included officers and agents of the bank itself, so that the president of a national bank could be properly convicted of aiding the cashier in committing the offense described. (Kettenbach et al. v. United States, 202 Fed. Rep., 377.) INDICTMENT. Indictment—Presentment—Sufficiency of (IT. S. Sup., 1912).—An indictment duly found by the Federal grand jury, while in session in a room adjoining the court room with a door opening into the court room, and which is presented in the manner prescribed by the law of the State to the presiding judge in open court while the jurors are stiU in session and able to see the actions of the foreman, is not void because the grand jury did not in a body accompany the foreman into the court room. (Breese v. United States, 226 U. S. Rep., 1.) Indictment—Presentment—Objection to sufficiency of (U. S. Sup., 1912).—An objection that an indictment was not, under such circumstances, duly presented and publicly delivered, should be taken at the first opportunity and is lost by failure to do so; nor is it saved by permission given, when pleading not guilty, to take advantage upon motion in arrest of judgment of all matters that can be availed of on motion to quash or demurrer. (Ib,) Indictment—Objections to—Effect of 1025 Revised Statutes (U. S. Sup,, 1912).—Section 1025, Revised Statutes, indicates a policy that technical objections to an indictment not presented at the first opportunity are waived and should be construed aa extending to the objection raised in this case, the same not being based on a constitutional right. (Ib.) Pleading—Effect of order saving rights (U. S. Sup., *912).—An order of the court saving rights to one pleading to an indictment does not create new rights. (Ib.) Trial—Indictments—Consolidation (U. S. C. 0. A., 1913).—Where indictments and all the counts thereof charged accused as president of a specified national bank with acts of the same character and degree of offense, constituting an alleged violation of the national banking act, an order consolidating the indictments for trial and the trial of the same as one case was authorized by Revised Statutes, section 1024. (Norton v. United States, 205 Fed. Rep., 593.) National banks—-Officers—Offenses—• Misappropriation—Indictment (U. S. 0. 0. A., 1913).—A count in an indictment against the president of a national bank charged Mm with misappropriating the property of the bank, to wit, a draft drawn by H, on a specified trust company of the value of $27,125. Held, that since the test of the offense is whether the misappropriation was made by accused with intent to injure the bank, the count was not defective for failure to charge that the bank sustained a loss by the transaction. (Ib.) I?idictment and information—Duplicity (U.S. .0. C. A., 1913).—Where a count in an indictment against the president of a national bank charged misappropriation of the property of the bank, to wit, a specified draft of the value of $27,125, it was not ren 96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. dered duplicitous because when the draft was drawn there was substituted in its place three separate notes aggregating the same amount, alleged to be fictitious and worthless, on the theory that because the notes were used as substitutes for the draft three offenses were committed. (Ib.) Indictment and information—Bank officers—Duplicity (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—A count in an indictment against a national bank president charged misapplication of the funds by means of moneys and credits withdrawn in the form of cash exchange in the sum and value of $9,000, by means of a check drawn by the B. State bank on the national bank in the sum of $9,000, the State bank having no credit with the national bank, which gave therefor four drafts payable to the customers of the State bank, one for $3,000 and three for $2,000 each. Held, that the misapplication charged was the payment of the draft for $9,000 by means of the national bank's drafts and not the ultimate payment of the latter drafts;" and hence the count was not duplicitous. (Ib.) Officers—Offenses—False entries (U. S. C. 0. A., 1913).—An indictment against a national bank president charged the making of a false entry in the ledger of the bank by debiting the account of the F. bank with $25,000. It further charged that, by such transaction, the account of the F. bank was reduced by such amount. Held, that such indictment was not demurrable in that an entry of $25,000 on the debit side of the account did not indicate that that amount had been received by the national bank as alleged, since, if the sum had been received, the entry would have been in the credit column, for as the sum was taken from the F. bank's credit, it constituted a false entry unless it was paid out on a check or draft of the F. bank. (Ib.) False entry in report to Comptroller of Currency—Indictment—Sufficiency (U. S. C. C. A., 1912).—An indictment alleging that accused made a false entry in a report to the Comptroller of the Currency of the condition of a national bank at the close of business on a designated date, and that the report showed that the balance due to the bank from another bank on that date was $21,007.97, when in truth and in fact the balance was only $14,895.97, sufficiently charges a violation of Revised Statutes, section 5209, punishing the making of false reports, when attacked by motion in arrest. (Phillips v. United States, 201 Fed. Rep., 259.) u False entry'1 in report to Comptroller of Currency—Indictment—Issues, proof, and variance (U. IS. C. C. A., 1912).—The variance between an indictment alleging that accused made a false entry in a report to the Comptroller of the Currency of the condition of a national bank, so as to show the balance due the bank from another bank as $21,007.97, when in truth and in fact the balance was only $14,895.97, and the proof that the truei balance due was $14,947.68, is immaterial; the gist of the offense being the making of a ' false entry ? ' knowingly and with intent to deceive, and the exact amount of the balance stated to be due not being material. (Ib.) GRAND JURY. Grand jury—Jurors—Qualifications—Taxpayers (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).^—Code N. C , section 1722, provides that the commissioners for the several counties, at their regular meeting on the first Monday of June in each year, shall cause their clerks to lay before them the tax returns for the preceding year for their county, from which the commissioners shall select the names of such persons only as have paid tax for the preceding year and are of good moral character and of sufficient intelligence to act as jurors: Held, that the absence from the list of taxpayers of the name of a grand juror, and the consequent nonpayment of ta"xes, did not, of itself, disqualify the juror if it did not appear that his name should have been on the list. (Breese et al v. United States^ 203 Fed. Rep., 824.) \ Grand jury—Qualification of jurors—Taxpayer—Evidence—^Findings (U. S. 0. 0. A.j 1913).—On an issue as to whether the name of a grand juror should have been on the tax list, evidence held to warrant a finding that he had no property subject to taxation in the preceding year. (Ib.) Indictment and information—Drawing grand jury—Venire facias—Issuance (U. S, (X €. A., 1913).—Revised Statutes, section 810 (U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 627), providing that no grand jury shall be summoned unless the, judge orders a venire to issue therefor, was intended only to prevent the expense of having a grand jury unnecessarily summoned; and hence, where an order is entered requiring the clerk arid jury commissioner to draw jurors for service at the succeeding term, an indictmenf found by a grand jury at such succeeding term was not defective because there was no order of the court in terms directing that a writ of venire facias issue therefor. (Ib.) Indictment and information—Return—Entry (U. S. CO, A., 1913). —An entry of the return of an indictment properly entitled, and reciting that an indictment for conspiracy to embezzle was returned at the October, 1897, term, and indorsed "A REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 97 true bill," with the name of the foreman of the grand jury, and that the cause was ordered transferred to another city, to be tried at the next term of court to be held on the first Monday of November next, etc., while incomplete and informal the defect was one of form only, and the indictment was therefore not fatally defective on the ground that no record entry was made of its return. (Ib.) EVIDENCE. Offenses of officers—False entries (U. S. 0. 0. A., 1913).—In a prosecution of a national bank president for making a false entry in the bank's books relative to the alleged withdrawal of $25,000, charged against the account of another bank, evidence held to justify the jury in finding that the entry was false and that it had not been authorized by the president of the bank against the account of which the amount was charged. (Norton v. United States, 205 Fed. Rep., 593.) Weight of evidence—Duty to credit (U. S. C. C. A., 1913.—The rule that positive, uncontradicted testimony as to a particular fact should control the decision does not apply if the testimony is inherently improbable or the witness is contradicted by physical facts or omissions, or his manner of testifying raises doubts as to his sincerity. (Ib.) Funds—Misappropriation—Loss (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—-Where a national bank president misappropriated funds of the bank, the criminal character of the transactions was to be determined from the facts existing when they occurred, and if they were then criminal they did not lose their criminal character by the fact that he subsequently made good to the bank the amount so misappropriated. (Ib.) False entry in report to Comptroller of Currency of condition of national bank—Criminal prosecution—Evidence—Admissibility (U. S. C. C. A., 1912).—-On a trial for having made on September 4, 1906, a false entry in a report to the Comptroller of the Currency of the condition of a national bank at the close of business on that date, so as to falsely show the balance due it from another bank, the admission of evidence that accused in October following admitted a shortage in his accounts, and that he thought that most of it was in the account of such bank, to throw light on the question as to whether accused knowingly made the false entry, was not erroneous. (Phillips v. United States, 201 Fed. Rep., 259.) Evidence—Private records (U. S. C. C. A., 1912).—On a trial for making a false entry in a report to the Comptroller of the Currency of the condition of a national bank by showing a false balance due the bank from another bank, the books of the latter bank are inadmissible in evidence, in absence of the testimony of some person who either has some knowledge of the correctness of the entries made in the books, or some knowledge of the original transaction on which the entries were founded; and the mere fact that the laws of the United States make it a crime to make false entries in the books of a national bank does not make the books prima facie evidence of their contents, simply on their being identified as bank books, but their admissibility is determined by the rule governing the admission of entries in private books of account. (Ib.) Evidence—Condition of books of account—Expert testimony (U. S. C. C. A., 1912).— Expert testimony of a summary of books of account and documents is admissible, where the items are multifarious and voluminous, and of a character to render it difficult for the jury to comprehend material facts; but, before such expert testimony may be given, the books or documents must be public records, or if private books of account or documents, sufficient evidence must first be given to admit the books or documents themselves in evidence, unless the books or documents are admitted to be correct. (Ib.) Evidence—Other offenses—Similar transactions-—-Intent (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—In a prosecution of national bank officers for falsifying reports to the comptroller, etc., evidence of the making of a series of false reports as to the bank's condition to the Comptroller of the Currency, beginning seven years prior to the dates of the reports which were counted on in the indictments, showing a uniform system of falsification similar to the falsification of the reports charged in the indictment, was admissible to show motive or intent. (Kettenbach et al. v. United States, 202 Fed. Rep., 377.) Evidence—Other offenses—Time (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—No limit is placed on the court's power to admit evidence of a series of prior similar transactions committed by the accused in the ordinary course of his business to show motive or intent, but the period of time within which such matter may be competent is a matter largely within the discre tion of the trial court. (Ib.) Evidence—Other offenses—Limitations—Bequest (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where alleged evidence of an offense other than that charged in the indictment in part related directly to and tended to support the offense charged, defendants were, at 13420°—CUB 1913 7 98 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CTJBBENCY. most, entitled to the granting of an instruction, if requested, limiting the effect of the evidence. (Breese et al. v. United States, 203 Fed. Rep., 824.) Evidence—Other offenses—Intent (U. S. 0. C. A., 1913).—In a prosecution of defendants for conspiracy to embezzle and misapply the funds and credits of a national bank, evidence that defendant D., who was treasurer of a church, procured two notes, for $5,000 each, of a series representing a loan secured by a deed of trust (which in fact had not been made), and after placing the notes in the possession of the bank used them as collateral for a discount for the benefit of the bank, was admissible to show fraudulent intent, though it was separate and apart from the offense charged in the indictment. (Ib.) LIMITATIONS. Criminal law—Limitations—Overt acts—Conspiracy (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where a conspiracy was formed to embezzle and misapply the funds and credits of a national bank more than three years prior to the indictment, but the offense charged involved overt acts committed within the three-year period, the offense was not barred by limitations. (Breese et al. v. United States, 203 Fed. Rep., 824.) TRIAL, CONSOLIDATION OF INDICTMENTS. Trial—Consolidation of indictments—Right to object (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where defendants, charged with falsifying reports to the Comptroller of the Currency, applied for a severance as to them from^ charges against other defendants, and that all of the indictments involving the applicants be consolidated and tried at the same time, as authorized by Revised Statutes, section 1024, they could not object after conviction that the court erred in consolidating their indictments for trial. (Kettenbach et al. v. United States, 202 Fed. Rep., 377.) Jury—Indictments—Consolidation—Peremptory challenges (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).— Where indictments against two defendants for violating the National Bank Act were consolidated on their application, the consolidated indictments became in legal effect separate counts of a single indictment, and the defendants were therefore only entitled to 10 peremptory challenges, as in the case of a trial under a single indictment. (Ib.) Indictment and information—Requisites—Certainty—Bill of particulars (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where an indictment against national-bank officers for falsifying reports to the Comptroller of the Currency specificially referred to the entries which were alleged to be false, it was not an abuse of the trial court's discretion to deny an application for a bill of particulars calling for the production of practically all the Government's evidence to sustain the charge and for items from the bank's books; no affidavit or other showing being made to support the application or show that defendants could not have access to the books, etc. (Ib.) STATEMENTS BY JUDGE. Appeal—Objections and exceptions—Necessity (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Improper remarks, alleged to haye been made by the trial judge during the progress of the trial in the presence of the jury can not be reviewed where no objection or exception was taken thereto at the trial. (Kettenbach et al. v. United States, 202 U. S., 377.) Trial—Statements by court (U. S.C. C. A., 1913).—Where, on the trial of bank officers for falsifying reports to the Comptroller of the Currency, the repprt was blank as to an item of indebtedness to trust companies and savings banks, it was not error for the court to remark, "The report shows blank, and that is reporting nothing as a matter of fact;" it being the court's duty to state the legal effect of leaving a blank unfilled in such a report. (Ib.) Witnesses—Federal court—Practice (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—A trial judge in a Federal court is not a mere presiding officer, it being his function to conduct the trial in an orderly way? with a view to elicit the truth and attain justice between the parties, and he being authorized to interrogate witnesses, and to express his opinion on the weight of the evidence and on the credibility of the witnesses. (Ib.) Witnesses—Cross-examination—Scope (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—It was not^error to exclude questions asked of a witness on cross-examination which were not within the scope of his direct examination, and which were not relevant to the issues in the case. (Ib.) BEPOKT OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. 99 EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES. Witnesses-—Cross-examination of accused (U. S. C. C. A.-, 1913).—Where, in a prosecution of a national-bank president for violation of the national banking act, accused had testified in his direct examination that certain notes executed to a trust company had been paid in full with interest, and one of the indictments charged that the notes had never been paid, it was proper to permit the Government to cross-examine accused fully as to the transaction by which a credit was obtained with the trust company to take up the notes. (Norton v. United States, 205 Fed. Rep., 593.) INSTRUCTIONS TO JURY. Trial—Request to charge—Instructions given (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—It is not error to refuse requests to charge substantially covered by instructions given. (Kettenbach et al. v. United States, 202 U. S., 377.) (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—In a prosecution of national-bank officers for making false reports to the Comptroller of the Currency, the court properly charged that defendants might be convicted on proof that the false reports were made in pursuance of a previous arrangement between the clerk who made them and the defendants who instigated them, the statute being applicable to counseling and procuring in advance of the act, and refused to charge that in order to convict it must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt that defendants directed the specific reports complained of in the indictment or made such reports themselves as such request assumed that defendants could be convicted only on proof that they made the reports, or stood by and directed that the specific reports be made by another. (Ib.) SENTENCE. Conviction—Sentence—Different offenses—Operation concurrently (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—A national-bank president, having been convicted under three indictments, was sentenced on one of the counts to a term of imprisonment without the imposition of a fine, to run concurrently with the sentence on the counts of the other two indictments. Held, that such sentence was in legal effect a single judgment and sentence, and being supported by the other two indictments, it was immaterial that the evidence did not support a conviction on the third. (Norton v. United States, 205 Fed. Hep., 593.) APPEAL. Conspiracy—Persons liable—Conviction of less than all (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Where three persons were charged with conspiracy to embezzle and misapply the funds and credits of a national bank, and the proof was sufficient to convict two of them, but not the third, the charges against him would be treated as surplusage, and the conviction of the others sustained. (Breese et al. v. United States, 203 Fed. Rep., 824.) Appeal—Findings—Review (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—A finding of fact by the trial judge will not be reversed on appeal, unless it is plainly wrong. (Ib. Breese et al. v. United States, 203 Fed. Rep., 824.) New trial—Denial—Review (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—Denial of a motion for a new trial in a criminal case is not reviewable on writ of error. (Kettenbach et al. v. United States, 202 Fed. Rep., 377.) POWERS. Loans on security of bank's own stock—Validity (U. S. C. C. A., 1913).—The acceptance by a national bank of a pledge of its own stock to secure a loan, although in violation of Revised Statutes, section 5201 (U. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 3494), is valid, except as against the United States, after the pledge has been executed by a sale. (First National Bank of Lake Charles v. Lanz, 202 Fed. Rep., 117.) TABLES ACCOMPANYING THE REPORT. TABLE NO. 1.—Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency, dates of appointment and resignation, and States whence appointed. No. ! Date of appointment. Name. Date of resignation. »tato. COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY. Hugh McCullocli 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 9,1863 Mar. 21,1865 Feb. 1,1867 Apr. 25,1872 M a y 12,1884 Apr. 20,1886 May 1,1889 Aug. 2,1892 Apr. 26,1893 Jan. 1,1898 Oct. 1,1901 Apr. 28,1908 Mar. July Apr. Apr. Mar. Apr. June Apr. Dec. Sept. Mar. iApr. 8,1865 Indiana. 24,1866 New York. 3,1872 Ohio. 30,1884 Minnesota. 1,1886 Do. 30,1889 South Carolina. 30,1892 Michigan. 25,1893 New York. 31,1897 Illinois. 30,1901 Do. 28,1908 Do. 27,1913 New York. 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 May Aug. Mar. Aug. Jan. Jan. Aug. Apr. Mar. Sept. June July 1 9,1863 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 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. Term expired. TABLE NO. 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Oct. 31, 1913. Name. Thomas P. Kane Willis J. Fowler . Charles A. Stewart Edmund E. Schreiner Edmund F. Quinn Watson W. Eldridge Stephen L Newnham Willard E. Buell William A. Nestler Frederick R. Steffens Oilver W. Birckhead Oscar A. Carlson William S. Davenport Frank T. Israel Willis B. Speare Adelia M. Stewart Ephraim S. Wilcox. Arthur M. Wheeler Carrie L. Pennock Antoinette Avery Harriett M. Black Henry B. Davenport.. Susan N. Dutrow Grade. Salary. Deputy comptroller .do Chief clerk Superintendent Chief of division do.... do . . Teller Bookkeeper Assistant bookkeeper Clerk, class 4 do do do do .do .do . do : Clerk, class 3 and bond clerk Stenographer Clerk, class 3 do do 1 Includes $200 additional as bond clerk. 13,500 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 1,800 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 * . 101 102 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 2.— Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Oct. 31, 1913—Continued. Grade. Name. William E. Hall Bruce E. Hutchinson Morris M. Ogden John W. Snapp Julia A. Snelf. Robert R. Spencer Warren E . Sullivan George Thompson William Tucker Eveline C. Bates Hervie A. Dobson Harrie B . Ellis Sarah F . Fitzgerald Thomas D. Gannaway Clyde E . Gross William A. Kelly Tunis Hicks Eliza R. Hyde John O. Lewis Charles T. Maxey John J. McDonnell Carrie B . Pumphrey Matthew E. Ruddy Eliza A. Saunders Margaretta L. Simpson Paul Wagner Mary E. Bates George T. Barksdale Carl Bock John C. Bulger Russell O. Burton Louisa Campbell Ellen Carey Ira 1. Chorpenning Sidney B . Congdon Mary L. Conrad Irene Elliott James R. Facer James A. Frazier Thomas E . Harris Reginald M. Hodgson Herman Hunt Edna E . Johnston Alice M. Kennedy Isaac B . Lazarus Mary A. Martin Daniel H. Mason Moses Off enburg Vera L. O'Mara Walter J. Owens Frank H . Perry Marian Radcliffe Jason P . Stiles Clara L. Willard Percival E. Wilson George H. Wood John P . Yeatman Elida M. Carman George M. Cook Walter L . E d d y Chester K. Gould Julian R. Hohenstein Kate Kavanaugh Ray F . Leen Arthur M. McFadden Clara M. Murphy Wade H . Osburn Lizzie S. Robinson Henry E . Smith Emma W. Stokes Gordon C. True John R. Vose Thomas P . Wilgus Jacob L. Bright Jane Bailey Walter K. Durnbaugh Margaret A. Fallon Frank Fraser William G. Jamieson Anna E. Jones * : Clerk, class 3. do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. do Clerk, class 2 . . do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Clerk, class 1. do do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. ....do Clerk, class E . do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. do * do Engineer Clerk, class D . do .do. .do. .do. .do. Salary. $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 i.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 X 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 i,200 1,200 1,200 1.200 1.200 1.200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 900 900 900 900 900 900 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 103 TABLE NO. 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comp~ troller of the Currency, Oct. 31, 1913—Continued. Name. Alfred W. Judson Tonina Korhammer Augusta Pratt Agnes O. Tansill Fred A. Wolff Callie Wood Gertrude I. Barry Emma Brodie Lena M. Brown Delia J. Burlingame Mary A. Cross Annie L. Elmore Jane A. Fowler Minna K. Friedrichs Mary E. Goodall Alice A. Hagerty Clara E. Hamacher Maggie T. Hanlon Cassie C. Harrigan Clara L. Jaques Margaret E. Jones Harriet P . Lowell Frank P . Serrin Lillie M. Stanowsky Thomas F . Randall Claude Boor William B . Carroll John Dillard George Kelly Malcolm Phillips Harry E. Simms William Easterday Sarah A. Barnard Agnes C. Breen Alice A. Brittain Nathan H. Bryant Thomas W. Soders James Thompson, jr Alvin E. Doherty Robert M. Fahrney Emmet V. Pomeroy Ida Sampson Sadie A. Wright ary. Grade. Clerk, class D . .do .do. .do. .do. .do Clerk counter .do ..do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. ..do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do Messenger Assistant messenger, do .do. .do. .do. do... do... Counter. do... .....do... Laborer. ....do... ....do Messenger boy. do do Charwoman. ....do ., $900 900 900 900 900 900 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 700 700 700 660 360 360 360 240 240 TABLE NO. 3.—Expenses of the Office of Comptroller of the Currency for the year ended June 30, 1913. For special dies, plates, printing, etc $552,279.20 For salaries 139,913.44 For salaries reimbursed by national banks 41,623.72 Total expenses of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency from its organization, May, 1863, to June 30, 1913 14,736,080.97 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. TABLE NO. 4.—Number of national banks organized since Feb. 25, 1863, number passed out of the system, and number in operation Oct. 31, 1913. Total number organized Number passed into voluntary liquidation Number passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence Number placed in charge of receivers i Number passed out of the system Number now in operation 2,249 188 506 10,457 2,943 7,514 i Exclusive of those restored to solvency. 104 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 5.—Number and authorized capital of national banks organized and the number and capital of banks closed in each year ended Oct. 31 since the establishment of the national banking system, with the yearly increase or decrease. Closed. Organized. Year. 1863.. 1864., 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906.. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. In voluntary liquidation. No. Capital. No. 134 453 1,014 62 10 12 9 22 170 175 68 71 107 36 29 28 38 57 86 227 262 191 145 174 225 132 211 307 193 163 119 50 43 28 44 56 78 383 394 470 553 431 506 455 516 326 309 311 214 188 172 $16,378,700 79,366,950 242,542,982 8,515,150 4,260,300 1,210,000 1,500,000 2,736,000 19,519,000 18,988,000 7,602,700 6,745,500 12,104,000 3,189,800 2,589,000 2,775,000 3,595,000 6,374,170 9,651,050 30,038,300 28,654,350 16,042,230 16,938,000 21,358,000 30,546,000 12,053,000 21,240,000 36,250,000 20,700,000 15,285,000 11,230,000 5,285,000 4,890,000 3,245,000 4,420,000 9,665,000 16,470,000 19,960,000 21,554,500 31,130,000 34,333,500 21,019,300 33,532,500 21,413,500 34,967,000 22,823,000 22,830,000 30,760,000 12,840,000 16,080,000 10,175,000 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 80 149 113 98 83 Aggregate. 10,4571,087,3*71,482 Deduct decrease N e t increase ... Add for banks restored to solvency.. . Total net increase. 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 29,123,500 11,010,000 21,605,250 14,571,010 2,437 432,852,660 Net yearly increase. Insolvent. No. Capital. No. Capital. 134 $16,378,700 450 79,366,960 $50,000 1,007 242,162,982 56 500,000 7,365,150 1,170,000 930,300 410,000 50,000 250,000 7 159 18,069,000 158 15,001,400 1,806,100 36 3,825,000 253,000 48 250,000 3,700,500 64 1,000,000 7,283,800 965,000 3,344,000 2,612,500 1,230,000 700,000 45 5,104,170 60 7,731,050 1,561,300 146 12,357,000 250,000 220 20,668,350 150 11,109,980 1,285,000 600,000 56 650,000 141 19,056,900 1,550,000 192 26,458,550 1,900,000 90 5,982,000 250,000 168 16,674,000 750,000 248 30,450,000 3,622,000 127 12,593,000 2,450,000 93 6,677,500 10,935,000 2,770,000 5,235,020 3,805,000 5,851,500 1,200,000 2 850,000 5,685,050 1,800,000 334 344 12,379,500 1,760,000 8,490,000 450,000 397 133,500 3,480,000 469 1,535,000 346 363 7,088, 000 2,035,000 7,510,500 680,000 366 425 22,447,000 775,000 4,848, 000 5,560,000 222 768,500 151 7,835,650 192 875,000 761,500 113 275,000 1,555,000 97 1,100,000 4,350,000 89,120,920 7,770 644,107,982 281 78,710,080 Net yearly decrease. No. Capital. $1,645,500 1,922,710 64,000 340,200 3,294,500 4,075,000 1,385,000 1,518,590 5, 740,000 7,960,000 6,338,120 4, 405,000 11,090,500 4,044,000 8, 715,000 800,700 6,625,250 8,746,010 281 78,710,080 565,397,902 25 6,480,000 7,514 2571,877,902 1 Includes 25 banks restored to solvency. 2 The total authorized capital stock on Oct. 31 was $1,068,534,175; the paid-in capital, $1,068,326,773, 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. 105 TABLE NO. 6.—Number of national banks organized, in liquidation, insolvent, and in operation, with bonds on deposit, and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding on Oct. 31, 1913. Banks. State or Territory. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia.. In InIn Organ- solliqui- operized. vent. datioi] ation, HO 71 75 313 65 110 744 ~~707 232 1,001 28 123 24 Eastern States... 2,115 Virginia West Virginia N orth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Middle States... North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Western States.. Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Pacific States... 101 93 2,987 121 1,840 116 43 $93,398,960 70,376,945 76,696,090 639,998,475 124,214,525 213,874,880 $86,697,195 64,776,103 72,039,911 606,423,767 118,481,208 199,661,302 Outstanding. 450 65,298,600 1,218,559,875 1,148,079,486 70,480,389 179 20 125 3 18 1,104,240,365 1,011,977,902 188,207,140 168,664,269 865,820,655 780,098,057 17,992,201 19,191,085 142,124,430 128,396,832 44,592,200 37,304,753 92,262,463 19,542,871 85,722,598 1,198,884 13,727,598 7,287,447 478 88,858,010 203 18,032,570 838 88,186,160 25 1,430,250 104 12,818,990 12 6,220,000 $6,701,765 5,600,842 4,656,179 33,574,708 5,733,317 14,213,578 354 1,660 215,545,980 2,364,175,875 2,144,434,01.4 219,741,861 15,023,510 9,101,150 6,885,360 4,816,250 12,240,500 5,994,750 9,014,750 3,115,300 5,897,500 37,552,430 3,160,520 16,673,300 11,199,500 94,339,240 59,385,300 45,000,250 33,918,685 71,512,780 27,186,380 52,264,740 17,505,510 44,356,780 181,618,110 14,096,870 130,532,165 67,744,640 473 1,523 140,674,820 839,461,450 694,166,132 145,295,318 45,489,230 25,916,120 43,470,180 10,844,700 12,960,570 12,909,010 18,534,980 27,865,300 383,453,560 179,144, 775 275,990,995 92,160,120 76,649,600 82,561,420 114,809,720 175,580,435 336,984,209 152,981,377 232,924,289 80,849,154 63,163,043 68,716,964 95,110,980 150,310,091 133 118 72 48 117 53 91 33 31 519 54 145 109 256 460 99 129 271 341 133 797 112 77,651,814 49,287,259 37,348,919 29,069,397 60,011,061 21,706,260 42,727,976 14; 608,678 38,451,546 143,331,762 11,102,514 112,587,657 56,281,289 16,687,426 10,098,041 7,651,331 4,849,288 11,501,719 5,480,120 9,536,764 2,896,832 5,905,234 38,286,348 2,994,356 17,944.508 11,463,351 46,469,351 26,163,398 43,066,706 11,310,966 13,486,557 13,844,456 19,698,740 25;270,344 197,990,090 1,380,350,625 1,181,040,107 199,310,518 17,578,560 146 3,940,040 15,521,090 104 3,334,300 65,731,180 241 12,978,530 64,471,970 213 10,000,000 59 3,353,950 ; 17,224,650 30 1,572,300 ! 8,290,020 48,400,020 126 9,132,260 10,358,640 40 1,747,750 45,450,130 10,312,990 327 13,691,404 12,146,643 52,483,542 53,870,809 14,061,076 6,825,285 39,221,544 8,659,150 34,564,248 3,887,156 3,374,447 13,247,638 10,601,161 3,163,574 1,464,735 9,178,476 1,699,490 10,885,882 56,372,120 293,026,260 235,523,701 57,502,559 76 7,522,600 84 6,505,510 258 44,515,550 55 2,813,500 23 3,342,000 10 1,584,510 13 1,007,460 25,000 2 33,142,240 26,028,280 189,671,080 10,058,050 16,318,310 6,708,150 4,588,000 255,430 25,702,645 19,319,673 144,871,475 7,341,212 13,085,349 4,781,458 3,646,600 214,950 7,439,595 6,708,607 44,799,605 2,716,838 3,232,961 1,926,692 941,400 40,480 521 67,316,130 I 286,769,540 218,963,362 67,806,178 438 1,286 146 105 294 65 31 15 18 2 676 Redeemed. 262 23 26 71 106 19 6 31 11 145 183 141 332 355 89 38 166 56 480 Issued. $6,168,250 56 5,686,500 49 4,512,500 178 30,199,000 20 4,964,500 78 13,767,850 183 97 122 99 60 56 99 81 591 368 603 214 195 335 455 226 Circulation. 41 11 19 120 44 27 24 20 18 9 20 8 27 14 24 198 9 60 42 163 140 95 58 144 70 126 49 61 748 67 210 158 Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 32 United States bonds on deposit. 106 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 6.—Number of national banks organized, in liquidation, insolvent, and in operation, with bonds on deposit, and circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding on Oct. SI, 1913—Continued. Banks. State or territory. Organized. Hawaii Porto Rico Island possessions Total currency banks.. Add gold banks United States States InIn In on sol- liqui- oper- bonds deposit. vent. dation. ation. 5 1 1 6 1 10,457 1506 Circulation. United 5 $316,250 5 316,250 Outstanding. Redeemed. Issued. $2,514,150 295,600 $2,322,303 247,600 2,809,750 2,569,903 239,847 6,385,153,375 5,624,776,705 3,390,900 3, 465,240 760,376,670 74,340 2,437 7,514 743,513,990 6,388,618,615 5,628,167,605 $191,847 48,000 2 760,451,010 1 Total number of receiverships, 531. Four banks failed for the second time, and 21 were restored to solvency. 2 Includes notes redeemed but not destroyed. TABLE NO. 7.—Number of national banks organized, in voluntary liquidation, insolvent, and number and capital of associations in active operation on Jan. 1 of each year from 1864 to 1913. 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 1910 1911 1912 1913 Organized. 179 682 L,626 L,665 1,675 1,688 1,696 L,759 L912 21073 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 9,622 9,913 10,119 10,305 In voluntary liquidation. 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 L,059 L, 144 L,207 1,261 L302 1,351 1,421 L,495 L565 1,686 1,759 1,841 1,932 2,084 2,193 2,285 2,373 Insolvent. Number. Capital. 179 $14,040,522 676 135,618,874 1 1,614 403,357,346 3 1,646 420,229,739 10 1,636 420,260,790 13 1,628 428,882,611 15 1,619 433,803,311 1,667 15 442,427,981 19 1,806 468,210,336 1,949 487,781,551 23 34 1,979 499,003,401 37 2,036 503,347,901 40 2,096 511,155,865 50 2,084 501,392,171 61 485,557,771 2,078 76 2,055 471,609,396 461,557,515 81 . 2,056 84 2,094 467,039,084 85 2,172 470,018,135 87 2,333 492,076,635 89 2,550 518,031,135 102 2,673 529,910,165 104 2,745 534,378,265 113 555,865,165 2,888 121 3,079 584,728,915 128 598,239,065 3,158 133 3,351 623,791,365 143 3,597 665,267,865 169 3,700 685,762,265 180 3,799 695,148,665 243 3,786 693,353,165 260 3,748 670,906,365 294 3,711 664,076,915 327 655,334,915 3,668 353 3,614 639,440,295 3,590 622,482,195 368 373 3,606 608,588,045 635,309,395 379 3,981 386 4,337 670,164,195 389 723,416,695 4,756 402 5,184 767,567,095 422 785,411,335 5,554 443 818,482,075 5,898 447 6,283 862,016,775 463 912,369,775 6,675 933,020,275 6,889 481 484 7,054 966,406,925 489 7,231 1,014,591,135 494 7,340 1,033,302,135 501 7,431 1,052,880,175 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 107 TABLE N O . 8.—National banks chartered during the year ending Oct. 31, 1913. 10307 10336 10377 10421 10423 10441 10457 Farmers National Bank of Geneva. City National Bank of Decatur First National Bank of Fayette Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Enterprise. Central National Bank of New Decatur First National Bank of Boaz First National Bank of New Brockton Total (7 banks). $50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 45,000 425,000 ARKANSAS. 10406 10422 10434 10439 10447 First First First First First National National National National National Bank Bank Bank Bank Bank of Berryville of Green Forest. of Morrilton of Judsonia of Horatio 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 Total (5 banks). 180,000 CALIFORNIA. 10292 10293 10299 10301 10309 10312 10324 10328 10352 10357 10362 10364 10372 10378 10387 10391 10396 10412 10427 10435 10453 First National Bank of Coachella Selma National Bank, Selma First National Bank of Yuba City First National Bank of Ducor First National Bank of Woodlake Fowler National Bank. Fowler First National Bank oi Mountain View National Bank of Orosi Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Merced. National Bank of Bakersfield Jamestown National Bank, Jamestown First National Bank of Hardwick First National Bank of Arcata First National Bank of Orland First National Bank of McFarland United States National Bank of San Diego First National Bank of Torrance First National Bank of Tropico First National Bank of Riverbank Union National Bank of San Diego First National Bank of Gardena Total (21 banks). 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 50,000 1,050,000 CONNECTICUT. 10289 Bethel National Bank, Bethel 10316 Federal National Bank of Washington 10310 10346 10379 10386 10414 Florida National Bank of Gainesville.. First National Bank of Panama City.. Snell Natioanl Bank of Winter Haven. First National Bank of Fort Meade First National Bank of Sarasota , 25,000 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 500,000 FLORIDA. Total (5 banks). 10302 10303 10333 National City Bank of Rome Exchange National Bank of Rome. First National Bank of Claxton 150,000 30,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 260,000 100,000 150,000 25,000 Total (3 banks). 275,000 10451 First National Bank of Paia. 25,000 10294 10341 10429 First National Bank of Hagerman. First National Bank of Burley Firsr National Bank of Rupert 25,000 30,000 25,000 Total (3 banks). 80,000 108 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 8.-—National banks chartered during the year ending Oct. 31.191-3—Continued. ILLINOIS. 10291 10296 10305 10318 10319 10337 10355 10365 10397 10399 10445 First National Bank of Omaha First National Bank of Divernon Rogers Park National Bank, Rogers Park (P. O., Chicago) Farmers National Bank of Allendale First National Bank of Des Plaines Austin National Bank, Austin (P. O., Chicago) Waukegan National Bank, Waukegan First National Bank of Vermilion First National Bank of Brownstown Drovers National Bank of East St. Louis First National Bank of Mounds Total (11 banks) $25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 650,000 INDIANA. 10290 10409 10419 Peoples State National Bank of Anderson Citizens National Bank of Greencastle Fishers National Bank, Fishers 100,000 50,000 25,000 175,000 Total (3 banks) 10354 10371 10395 10408 10428 IOWA. Harlan National Bank. Harlan First National Bank of Bode Citizens National Bank of Royal Ames National Bank, Ames Security National Bank of Mason City Total (5 banks) 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 KANSAS. 10359 10390 First National Bank of Attica Farmers National Bank of Topeka 25,000 100,000 125,000 Total (2 banks) KENTUCKY. 10433 10448 First National Bank of Whitesburg 25,000 100,000 Warren National Bank of Bowling Green 125,000 Total (2 banks) 10382 10393 MINNESOTA. First National Bank of Ironton Blue Earth Valley National Bank of Winnebago 25,000 25,000 50,000 Total (2 banks) 10326 10338 10361 10367 10375 10384 10413 10438 10443 MISSISSIPPI. Citizens National Bank of Columbia Progressive National Bank of Summit National Bank of Commerce of Columbus Total (3 banks) '. MISSOURI. National Bank of North Kansas City (P. O. Harlem) First National Bank of Adrian First National Bank of Holden Stock Yards National Bank of Kansas City ... Total (4 banks) MONTANA. First National Bank of Plentywood 35,000 25,000 100,000 160,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 200,000 280,000 5,000 25,000 50,008 First National Bank of Baker Total (2 banks) 10340 NEBRASKA. Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Fairbury 60,909 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 109 TABLE NO. 8.—National banks chartered during the year ending Oct. 31,19IS—Continued. NEW JERSEY. 10376 10417 10430 10440 $25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 Keansburg National Bank, Keansburg First National Bank of Lyndhurst First National Bank of Westville First National Bank of Minotola Total (4 banks) 125,000 NEW YORK, 10295 10329 10351 10358 10374 10410 10444 10446 10456 Hayes National Bank of Clinton Commercial National Bank of Long Island City Citizens National Bank of Frankfort .' Babylon National Bank, Babylon Redwood National Bank, Redwood First National Bank of Arcade First National Bank of Forestville First National Bank of Heuvelton First National Bank of Jeffersonville Total (9 banks) 25,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 , 450,000 , 25,000 25,000 NORTH DAKOTA. 10405 10425 First National Bank of Scranton First National Bank of East Fairview (P. O. Fairview, Mont.) Total (2 banks) 10373 10436 s OHIO. Central National Bank of London , Farmers National Bank of Haviland 100,000 25,000 125,000 Total (2 banks) 10288 10298 10304 10311 10314 10317 10321 10332 10339 10342 10343 10347 10349 10356 10363 10366 10368 10380 10381 10385 10388 10389 10394 10402 10424 10431 10437 10442 10454 50,000 , , OKLAHOMA. Madill National Bank, Madill City National Bank of Hobart Keota National Bank, Keota Tecumseh National Bank, Tecumseh Kiowa National Bank of Snyder First National Bank of Sasakwa First National Bank of Snyder Exchange National Bank of Muskogee Farmers National Bank of Cushing First National Bank of Afton American National Bank of Tulsa Bennington National Bank, Bennington First National Bank of Achille Miners National Bank of Henryetta First National Bank of Foraker State National Bank of Boswell First National Bank of Soper First National Bank of Blair Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Achille First National Bank of Colbert First National Bank of Aylesworth State National Bank of Eufaula First National Bank of Gotebo Sta^e National Bank of Ardmore National Bank of Kaw City First National Bank of Broken Bow Farmers National Bank of Tishomingo First National Bank of Braggs Farmers National Bank of Hydro Francis National Bank, Francis , , 50,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 100.000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100.000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 25,000 1,015,000 Total (30 banks) OREGON. 10300 10345 10432 Northwestern National Bank of Portland United States National Bank of Eugene Paisley National Bank, Paisley Total (3 banks) 500,000 100,000 25,000 625,000 110 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 8.—National banks chartered during the year ending Oct. SI, 1913—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA. 10313 10335 10353 10383 10415 10452 First National Bank of Petersburg Orbisonia National Bank, Orbisonia New Florence National Bank, New Florence Abington National Bank of Clarks Summit First National Bank of Farrell Strausstown National Bank, Strausstown $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 Total (6 banks) SOUTH CAROLINA. 10315 National State Bank of Columbia : 225,000 — 100,000 SOUTH DAKOTA. 25,000 10416 First National Bank of Henry 10306 10327 10334 10401 10404 10449 First National Bank of Petersburg American National Bank of Knoxville Security National Bank of Jackson Union National Bank of Knoxville First National Bank of Kenton First National Bank of Ripley Total (6 banks) TENNESSEE. 30,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 480,000 TEXAS. 10297 10320 10323 10331 10350 10360 10398 10400 10403 10411 10418 10420 10426 First National Bank of Mt. Calm., First National Bank of Poth First National Bank of Lometa Merchants National Bank of Dallas First National Bank of Richmond Victoria National Bank, Victoria Farmers National Bank of Sealy First National Bank of Crawford First National Bank of MalakofE Home National Bank of Cleburne First National Bank of Krum Freeport National Bank, Freeport First National Bank of Omaha Total (13 banks) 50,000 25,000 25,000 250,000 50,000 500,000 25,000 35,000 20,000 150,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 1,230,000 UTAH. 10308 National City Bank of Salt Lake City 250,000 VIRGINIA. 10287 10325 10344 National Bank of Gordonsville Planters National Bank of Fredericksburg Broadway National Bank of Richmond Total (3 banks) 25,000 75,000 200,000 300,000 WASHINGTON. 25,000 10407 First National Bank of Tonasket 10348 10369 10370 10392 10450 10455 Citizens National Bank of Hinton First National Bank of Keystone Matewan National Bank, Matewan First National Bank of Anawalt First National Bank of Worthington Citizens National Bank of Wheeling Total (6 banks) WEST VIRGINIA. 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 100,000 280,000 WISCONSIN. 10322 10330 First National Bank of Stone Lake Citizens National Bank of "Grand Rapids Total (2 banks) Total United States (172 banks) 25,000 100,000 125,000 10,175,000 111 EEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLER OP THE CURRENCY, TABLE NO. 9.—Number of State banks converted into national banking associations in each State and Territory from 1863 to Oct. 31, 1913. Number of banks. State or Territory. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Khode Island Connecticut New England States. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Eastern States Capital. 22 182 52 65 $4,605,000 2,595,000 2,029,990 65,641,200 16,717,550 18,932,770 383 110,521,510 213 44 104 6 34 2 93,256,291 7,670,450 30,444,095 585,010 9,824,372 230,000 403 142,010,218 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 2,641,300 1,998,900 1,766,000 1,650.000 1,787,000 1,540,000 1,225,000 265,000 3,025,000 380,000 1,515,000 5,506,900 3,250,000 Southern States 253 State or Territory. Number of banks. Ohio Capital. $1,790,000 1,153,000 2,555,000 1,465,000 1,810,000 3,721,000 1,735,000 10,809,300 Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Middle States.. 226 25,038,300 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 1,235,000 875,000 3,375,000 2,597,000 330,000 100,000 1,345,000 200,000 2,995,000 Western States 333 Washington Oregon California Idaho Nevada Arizona 26,550,100 13,052,000 2,065,000 1,366,000 18,627,800 575,000 50,000 100,000 Pacific States.. United States. 131 22,783,800 1,729 339,955,928 TABLE NO. 10.—Number of national banks in each State extended under act of July 1882, to Oct. 31, 1913. State or Territory. Number of State or Territory. banks. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 78 54 50 269 61 86 New E n g l a n d States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 325 96 384 18 62 10 Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 598 895 31 31 20 12 Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Middle States.... Number of banks. 23 11 19 9 15 163 8 72 42 456 214 98 "194 76 66 59 152 57 State or Territory. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Western States... Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Pacific States 916 Number of banks. United States 22 23 89 93 18 10 35 6 7 303 23 23 31 8 9 1 5 100 3,268 112 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 11.—Number of national banks in each State reextended under the act of July 12, 1882, as amended Apr. 12, 1902, to Oct. 31, 1018. Number of banks. State or Territory. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut , , , , , , 47 32 28 147 24 61 New E n g l a n d States , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland District of Columbia... Eastern States 177 50 147 11 416 Number of banks. State or Territory. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee , , , , , , , , , Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota , , , , 15 State or Territory. Number of banks. 41 10 Iowa Missouri Middle States.. 302 ••'••• : 1 7 6 1 1 5 1 South Dakota , Nebraska , Kansas , Montana , Wyoming , Colorado , New Mexico , Western States. Oregon California Utah Pacific States.. United States.. TABLE NO. 12.—National banks the corporate existence of which will expire during the year ending Oct. 31, 1914, with date of expiration and capital, the charters of which may be extended under the act of July 12, 1882. Title. State. Date of expiration. Capital. 4933 Trenton National Bank, Trenton 4932 Big Timber National Bank, Big Timber. 4934 First National Bank of Carmi 4935 City National Bank of York 4938 New First National Bank of Meadville... 4936 First National Bank of Fairmont 4940 First National Bank of Onancock Mo.... Mont.. 111.. Nebr.. Pa.... Minn. Va.... 1913. Nov. 21 Dec. 4 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 ..do $75,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 4941 4939 4942 4944 4945 4964 4947 4948 4949 4952 4955 4968 4954 4953 4958 4962 4967 4965 4957 4963 4959 4956 4971 4966 4974 4976 4969 4972 4973 4980 4975 4978 Ill Mo.... N.J... Ga. Kans.. Ind... N.C.. Pa. Fla.. 111.. Pa.... Mont.. Iowa.. Mich. 111.... N. Y. 111.. Pa Maine. Ga. Minn.. Ky.... Pa. Iowa. Pa... Tex. Minn . Ind... Maine. N.J... Wis... Pa.... 1914. Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 28 Mar. 14 ..do Mar. 19 do. Mar. 25 Mar. 30 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 May 13 May 14 May 17 May 18 May 20 do. May 27 May 28 May 30 June 20 July 2 July 4 July 10 July 11 July 25 July 31 Aug. 29 ..do 50,000 500,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 65,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 800,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 Lewistown National Bank, Lewistown First National Bank of Buchanan County, St. Joseph. Second National Bank of Somerville National Bank of Brunswick National Bank of America at Salina Citizens' National Bank of Martinsville First National Bank of Wadesboro First National Bank of Coudersport Exchange National Bank of Tampa National Bank of Jerseyville People's National Bank of Lebanon Commercial National Bank of Bozeman First National Bank of Rolfe.. Old Second National Bank of Bay City Old First National Bank of Farmer City Schenevus National Bank, Schenevus.. First National Bank of Alexis Union National Bank of Huntingdon Phillips National Bank, Phillips First National Bank of Waycross First National Bank of Barnesville American National Bank of Louisville First National Bank of Cochranton First National Bank of Lake City Westmoreland National Bank of Greensburg First National Bank of Hearne National Bank of Kasson National Bank of La Grange Natonal Bank of Fairfleld Warren County National Bank of Belvidere National Bank of Manitowoc First National Bank of New Bethlehem Total (39 banks) 3,250,000 113 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE No. 13.—National banks the corporate existence of which'will expire during the year ending Oct. 31, 1914, with date of expiration, etc., the charters of which may be reextended under the act of July 12, 1882, as amended Apr. 12, 1902. 2132 2138 2135 2137 2172 2141 2143 2152 2142 2153 2146 2151 2148 2150 2154 2155 2179 2158 2160 2165 2187 2168 2164 2183 2166 2180 2186 2176 2189 2185 2188 2207 2204 2212 2205 2221 Kellogg National Bank of Green Bav $200,00C Rochester National Bank, Rochester Commercial National Bank of Charlotte National Bank of Boyertown Athol National Bank, A t h o l . . , National Bank of Pontiac First National Bank of Hancock Home National Bank of Brockton National Bank of Schwenksville Safety Fund National Bank of Fitchburg First National Bank of East Liverpool Wilber National Bank of Oneonta Citizens' National Bank of Winchester Marion National Bank of Lebanon First National Bank of Belleville People's National Bank of Rock Island First National Bank of Colorado Springs First National Bank of San Jose National Exchange Bank^)f Steubenville Farmers' National Bank of Princeton People's National Bank of Independence First National Bank of Jackson.. Citizens' National Bank of Louisville First National Bank of Crown Point Second National Bank of New Albany People's National Bank of Princeton Citizens National Bank of Romeo Union National Bank of Streator First National Bank of Waco Mt. Sterling National Bank, Mt. Sterling Citizens' National Bank of Evansville Boonville National Bank of Boonville First National Bank of Arcola Oakland National Bank of Oakland Second National Bank of Monmouth First National Bank of McMinnville N. H.. N.C. Pa. Mass. 111.. Mich. Mass. Pa. Mass. Ohio. N. Y. Ky.. ...do.. 111. do., Colo.. Cal.. Ohio.. Ill Iowa.. Tenn. Ky.. Ind.. do.. ...do.. Mich. 111.. Tex. Ky. Ind. do.. Ill ...do.. ..do.. Tenn. Total (36 banks). 1914 Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May June June June July July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept, Sept, Oct. Oct. Oct. 50,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 200,009 100,000 200,000 300,000 250,000 110,000 75,000 200,000 ,500,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 600,00G 50,00© 300,000 50,000 50,006 53,000 75,000 75,000 0,238,000 TABLE N O . 14.—National banhs organized under act of 1863, charter of which expired prior to act of 1882, reorganized under a new charter, which have been permitted to adopt their original charter number. No. 1 2 3 5 7 8 11 15 17 18 19 20 25 30 Title. No. Title. 32 Second National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio. First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. 42 First National Bank of Strasburg, Pa. First National Bank of New Haven, Conn. 43 First National Bank of Salem, Ohio. First National Bank of Youngstown, Ohio. 46 First National Bank of McConnelsville, Ohio, First National Bank of Fremont, Ohio. 47 First National Bank of Terre Haute, Ind. First National Bank of Cleveland, Ohio. 48 First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. First National Bank of Chicago, 111. 51 First National Bank of Johnstown, Pa. First National Bank of Fort Wayne, Ind. 59 First National Bank of Troy, Ohio. First National Bank of Davenport, Iowa. 62 Second National Bank of New York, N. Y. First National Bank of Richmond, Ind. 64 First National Bank of Milwaukee, Wis. First National Bank of Iowa City, Iowa. 66 First National Bank of Lyons, Iowa. First National Bank of Portsmouth, N. H. Fifth-Third National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio.* 70 First National Bank of Cambridge City, Ind. 77 First National Bank of Scranton, Pa. First National Bank of Marietta, Pa. 117 First National Bank of Marion, Iowa. First National Bank of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1 This bank is a consolidation of the Third with the Fifth National Bank and by a special act was authorized to adopt the original charter number of the Third National Bank. 13420°—CUB 1013 8 114 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 15.—Authorized capital stock of the national banks on the first day of each month from Jan. 1, 1904, to Nov. 1} 1913, 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. United States bonds Circulation by on deposit to secured United * bSks. capital stock. secure circu- States bonds lation. Lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation. $389,335,680 $387,273,623 390,231,600 387,657,731 392,671,550 390,352,491 398,034,650 395,600,234 399,795,140 397,802,781 410,572,640 407,279,033 416,016,690 412,759,448 417.958,690 415,025,156 419,683,940 417,380,301 424,701,490 422,014,716 426,544,790 424,530,581 431,075,840 427,947,505 $37,889,395 39,199,896 39,971,819 39,309,708 39,27-7,792 38,709,531 36,475,646 35,181,732 35,136,472 34,064,692 32,750,919 32,731,570 $425,163,018 426,857,627 430,324,310 434,909,942 437,080,573 445,988,564 449,235,094 450,206,888 452,516,773 456,079,408 457,281,500 460,679,075 433,928,140 439,529,040 441,788,140 449,009,890 452,855,790 461,150,290 468,066,940 476,938,290 482,198,090 484,810,890 493,912,790 500,269,440 431,841,786 435,8O7,W1 438,370,083 444,870,178 449,147,766 456,239,096 462,669,414 471,615,771 478,786,166 481,633,526 490,037,806 497,616,304 32,952,370 31,614,952 30,833,757 31,078,766 32,097,179 32,088,420 33,050,392 32y355,624 33,434,201 34,718,714 34,470,443 35,712,954 464,794,156 467,422,853 469,203,840 475,948,944 481,244,945 488,327,516 495,719,806 503,971,395 512,220,367 516,352,240 524,508,249 533,329,258 818,482,075 822,022,075 824,640,275 826,055,275 827,925,275 830,163,775 833,073,775 836,729,775 839,804,775 841,864,775 845,939,775 853,774,775 506,689,990 509,901,690 511,846,440 514,362,990 516,387,440 519,265,530 520,605,210 520,388,610 526,944,030 530,772,270 539,653,180 549,750.830 504,842,313 506,366,649 509,173,566 512,221,552 514,423,519 516,036,147 517,847,749 516,573,399 524,439,161 527,768,924 536,933,169 546,981,447 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 46,235,816 46,399,102 540,914,347 543,230,080 550,803,895 554,666,967 556,646,281 559,129.660 561,112; 360 561,481,045 569,852,303 573,903,108 583,171,985 593,380,540 6,283 6,315 6,345 6,383 6,422 6.472 6,521 6,550 6,582 6,620 6,650 6,655 862,016,775 867,776,275 877,099,275 880,349,275 887,684,275 892,970,275 898,156,275 902,405,775 904,494,775 906,704,775 909,274,775 910,609,775 551,263,840 553,253,550 552,955,950 550,137,900 553,199,050 556,937,300 558,442,910 558,582,550 559,319,710 559,624,760 567,011,910 618,394,560 549,051,084 549,698,574 549,737,373 547,633,063 550,204,772 553,614,574 555,570,881 555,023,290 556,945,917 556,101,330 562,727,615 610,156,508 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 6,675 6,609 6,733 6,764 6,787 6,810 6,827 6,855 6,870 6,874 6,873 e,884 912,369,775 916,617,775 917,569,775 921,364,775 923,577,775 925,697, 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, 570 628,839,430 629,031,160 628,147,130 629,432,420 631,607,490 632,871,890 632,624,850 618, 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 40,670,997 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 £ ; i Authorized l 1904. January February March April May June July August September October November.... December 5,184 5,215 5,240 5,273 5,313 5,350 5,386 5,399 5,431 5,457 5,495 5,519 $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 1905. January February March.; April May June July August September October November.... December 5,554 5,581 5,605 5,644 5,670 5,713 5,750 5,772 5,807 5,831 5,858 5,868 785,411,335 791,559,335 791,674,335 791,849,335 798,987,315 801,615,315 801,33r>,315 807,622,875 808,561,075 810,654,075 812,026,075 815,526,075 1906. January February March April May June July August September October November.... December 5,935 5,968 5,999 6,032 6,069 6,107 6,132 6,162 6,189 6,225 6,249 1907. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1908. January February March April May June July August September October November December Date. Total nationalbank notes outstanding. 667,178,177 115 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TA.BLE NO. 15.—Authorized capital stock of the national banks on the first day of each month from Jan. 1. 1904, to Nov. 1, 1918, etc.—Continued. United States bonds Circulation NumAuthorized on deposit to secured by ber of capital stock United secure circu- States banks. bonds. Bate. Lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation. lation. 1909. January February.. March..:... April May June July August September. October November. December.. 6,889 6,903 6,907 6,906 6,916 6,926 6,955 6,975 6,998 7,012 7,025 7,039 1910. January February.. March April May June July August September. October November. December.. 7,054 7,065 7,079 7,108 7,123 7,137 7,170 7,182 7,184 7,206 7,218 7,222 966,406,925 976,141,935 984,001,935 984,002,635 992,997,635 996,845,135 1,000,070,135 1,003,717,135 1,021,667,135 1,021,562,135 1,015,897,135 1,015,202,135 683,362,240 681,518,900 682,695,850 683,675, 710 684,943, 460 685,671, 510 686,974. 880 688,458;280 689,813, 710 691,961, 860 694,926, 070 696,693' 160 1911. January February March April May June July August September October November December 7,231 7,226 7,229 7,252 7,271 7,287 7,301 7,308 7,318 7,329 7,331 7,334 1,014,591,135 1,017,947,135 1,019,282,135 1,025,117,135 1,025,427, .135 1,026,432,135 1,028,632,135 1,030,802,135 1,032,562,135 1,033,637,135 1,032,632,135 1,032,602,135 $933,020,275 $631,318,790 $628,786,205 937,105,275 635,114,560 630,309,637 939,320,275 640,769,140 635,588,885 942,996,775 651,267,130 646,142,390 944, 726, 775 653,901,910 653,164,570 945,516, 775 657,972,970 656,268,268 947,726,775 660,689,070 659,673,408 948,931, 775 667,652,650 667,508, 731 956,017,775 672,925.700 672,263,695 963,976,925 676,386^ 040 676,031,393 964,621,925 679,545,740 678,344,764 965,791,925 681,689.370 680,995,267 Total nationalbank notes outstanding, $677,068,105 676,673,092 678,285,600 684,407,615 687,408,227 688,183,115 689,920,074 695,354,164 698,845,474 702,807,459 703,940,557 707,433,457 |4S, 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 26,438. 190 j I | ! j j ; ! 26,952,730 I 28,546,979 ! 30,635,348 j 31,047,510 j 30,206,728 i 29,477,138 | 27,913,720 | 27,561,375 j 30,188,728 i 32,638,029 j 33,538,463 i 33,160,390 i 708,192,111 709,879,333 710,022,868 712,226,833 713, 461,586 712,242,841 713,430,733 712,029,468 717,321,051 720,795,606 724,874,308 726,855,833 695,663,920 696,706,300 697,088,760 697,082,510 695,657,540 697,441,300 698,605,810 705,648,210 710,141,420 712,812,810 714,170,320 715,560,170 693,370,056; 692,939,203 i 693,119,715 : 693,261,786 ; 691.468,720 I 693', 665,285! i 695,025,073 701,427,086 I 707,180,923 ! 708,976,455 ! 711,099,938 I 712.115,338 i 34,335,925 i 33,506,185 ; 35,815,326 ; 35,891,130 j 36,675,998 I 34,812,726 ! 33,169,435 I 31,396,930 ! 30,025,825 j 28,811,903 ! 28,065,375 : 27,649,008 727,705,981 726,445,388 728,935,041 729,152,916 728,144,718 728,478,011 728,194,508 732,824,016 737,206,748 737,788,358 739,165,313 739;764;346 1,033,302, 135 71 1,036,132, 435 719; 81 IT 1,038,495, 435 722,026, 920 1,041,410, 435 , 721,315, 120 7,372 .1,043,705, 435 ! 723,035, 910 7,387 1,045,170, 435 ! 724,265, 600 7,394 I,040,545, 435 724,493, 740 7,400 1,054,350, 435 725,505,460 7,410 1,056,575, 435 727,317,530 7,422 1.056,775, 435 728,984, 0 7; 428 11,053,670, 435 730,257 280 7,426 1,053,055, 425 731,366,680 714,363,068 ! 715,493,996 I 718,548,203 ; 717,001,493 ! 718,604, 693 | 719,861,030 ! 720,424, 110 ! 721,623, 148 | 723,905, 556 I 725,395, 343 ! 727,169,316 | 728,515. 285 i 26,240,119 i 26,167,972 : 25,724,070 27,809,790 27,115,655 25,631,642 i 24,710,882 ; 23,282,793 i 22,595,751 I 22,384,311 l 22,179,543 : 21,670,491 ; 740,603,187 741,661,968 744,272,273 744,871,283 745,720,348 745,492,672 745,134,992 744,905,941 746,501,307 747, 779,654 749,348,859 750,185,776 729,778,823 729,931,621 728,246,755 729,400,001 731,044,591 733, 754,815 737,065,050 738, 502,408 740,029,948 738, 467,068 740,063,776 21,193,423 20,550,148 22,871,039 22,659,331 22,032,083 21,539,251 22,092,856 20,790,783 21,690,081 20,563,626 18.835,933 750,972,246 750,481,769 751,117,794 752,059,332 753,076,674 755,294,066 759,157,906 759,293,191 761,720,029 759,030,694 758,899,709 081,239,381 I 681,332.354 679,387,520 I 680,279,323 I 683,254,858 682,765,703 685,517,013 684,468,093 687,132,323 688,157,577 691,335,845 I 693,695,443 1912. January February March.." April i May I June July August September October. November December. j j 1913. January February.. March...... April May June July August September. October November. 7,340 7.348 7,353 7,365 7,431 11,052,880,175 7,438 1,055,328,175 7,446 7 455 7 468 7,485 7,492 7, 498 7, 504 7 513 7, 514 1,057,104,175 1,057, 771,175 1.062, 021,175 1.063, 831,175 1,063,986,175 1,065, 922,175 1,066,862,165 1,066,992,175 1,068,534,175 732,544, 640 734,273, 150 731,943,480 732,688, 750 734,448, 060 737,427, 800 740,529,250 741,631, 750 742,081, 800 741,846,850 743,513, 990 : I I } j I j I ' I j 1.16 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 16.— Yearly increase or decrease in national-bank circulation from Jan. 14, 1875, to Oct. 31, 1912, and quarterly increase or decrease for the year ended Oct. 81. 1913. Issued. Date. From Jan. 14 to Jan. 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 A 1905 1906 1907. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 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 Al, 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 82,504,444 57,101,345 49,896,951 38, 747,149 $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 48,433,296 33,011,015 35,284,247 27,586,734 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 34,071,148 24,090.330 14,612; 704 11,160,415 1,443, 790,455 6,769,260 8,313,247 14,033,330 8,094,760 939,495,829 4,343,080 6,354,992 7,673,953 8,069,842 725, 785,159 2,42*6,180 1,958,255 6,359,377 24,918 r Total F r o m Nov. 1, 1912, to Jan. 31, 1913. Apr. 30,1913. July 31,1913. Oct. 31, 1913.. Retired. ! \ ! ! 1 ! ! i I ! i ! | I 1 Total. $281,980 $5,213,741 20,635,555 3,634,784 3,631,602 20,159,036 1,466,732 18,672,172 733,062 12,250,857 22,101,786 8,577,276 23,891,890 26,869,039 36,505,873 34,572,074 18,847,790 2,301,102 1,242,167 33,488,687 *l 2,117,775 8,226,072 21,871,008 7,605,773 221,490,531 736,553,889 Surrendered to this office and retired from Jan. 14, 1875, to Oct. 31, 1913. Grand total Decreased. 221,490,531 25,922,350 jl, 481,001,052 991,860,044 736,553,889 247,412,881 TABLE NO. 17.—National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on Oct. 31 in each year from 1864 to 1913, inclusive. Year. 1864 1865.... 1866.... 1867 1868 1869.... 1870.... 1871 1872.... 1873.... 1874 1875 1876.... 1877.... 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 Twos. Fives. $26,924,100 $2, ', 69L ;,396 ; :, 337' ''272' i,674, ',663, 973^ l, 690, 1,843, : , 752, ;, 091', ,673, ,471, , 202, , 297, ,919, , 377, ,526, ,891, 634, 550; 143, 406, 048, 092, 956, 851, 556. 294, 618, 815, 802, 167 $1,346,778 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 12,614,886 10,249,092 2,365,804 13,793,936 11,111,052 2,682,884 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 j 196,215,680 65,208,025 | 131,007,655 I 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 ' Tens. $19,708,260 | Twenties. $6,536,920 6,536,920 19,708,260 28,209,500 53,493,210 1 26,580 195,800 28,182,920 53,297,410 75,807,000 42,278,700 225,390 42,060 42,226,640 75,581,610 43,615,720 77,899^270 I 198,080 510,620 43,417,640 77,388,650 44,430,700 79,227,620 759,700 I 1,300,500 43,670,940 s 77,927,120 45,490,040 81,107,820 1,496,400 2,847,390 43,993,640 78,260,430 48,208,980 85,118,950 | 5,060,560 j 2,701,960 80,058,390 45,507,020 98,246.300 56,132,040 9,689', 570 5,076,520 88,556,730 51,055,520 112,534,520 j 64,513,760 16,997,020 8,777,040 95;537,500 55,736,720 125,603,990 ' 72,164,380 25,730,700 13.061,420 99,873,290 59,102,960 133,370,760 79,242, ISO 39,127,070 ! 19,832,160 94,243,690 | 59,410,020 174,105,070 I 105,921,280 76,085,320 I 40,489,280 98,019,750 65,432,000 200,086,520 ! 121,729,840 103,692,140 I 57,444,920 96,394,380 j 64,284,920 222,660,640 135,525,060 124,347,790 70,470,560 98,312,850 ' 65,054,500 Fifties. %2,491,300 One hundreds. $2,903,400 Five I One thouhundreds. ! sands. $250,000 250,000 2,491,300 - 2,903,400 15,033,600 5,446,500 $4,404,000 10,349,700 89,500 1,000 46,550 14,944,100 5,446,500 4,403,000 10,303,150 6,669,500 4,728.000 24.657,500 16,473,700 302,500 507; 000 76,050 '172,700 6,367,000 4,221,000 16,397,650 24,484,800 6,691,500 4,728,000 17,469,850 26,243,600 671,500 1,563,000 432,300 877,000 6,020,000 3,165,000 25,366,000 17,037,550 6,744,500 26,766,600 17,775,450 4,746,000 1,598,000 909,000 1,858,000 880,950 25,168,600 5,835,500 2,888,000 16,894,500 27,526,300 6,838,500 4,769,000 18,205,350 2,708,100 1,347,000 2,501,000 1,502,050 24,818,200 5.491,500 2,268,000 16,703,300 28,607,200 6,980,000 4,779,000 19,180,600 4,587,500 2,096,000 3,380,000 2,501,050 24,079,700 4,884,000 1,399,000 16,679,550 32.365,500 7,326,500 4,843,000 21,806,850 7,846,100 3,078,000 4,028,000 4,277,250 24,519,400 4,248,500 815,000 17,529,600 36.779,700 7,810,500 4,933,000 24,859,950 11,098,900 3,933,500 4,315,000 6,309,000 25,680'. 800 3,877,000 18,550,950 618,000 41,661^000 I 8,233,000 5,158,000 27,987,100 4,829,000 4,530,000 8', 448,800 14,405,700 27,255,300 3,404,000 19,538,300 628,000 49,250,200 8,657,000 5,250,000 33,348,500 19,657,200 5,838,000 4,683,000 11,577,800 29,593,000 2.819,000 21,770,700 567,000 64,585', 800 9^223,000 5,540,000 44,209,250 29,942,800 7,236,500 5,047,000 19,051,850 34,643,000 1,986,500 25,157,400 493,000 71,092,000 9,345,500 5,549,000 49,281,750 39,578.500 8,108,500 5,272,000 25,789,200 31,513,500 1,237,000 23,492,550 277,000 76,733,700 9,996,000 5,678,000 53,990,050 47,931,700 8,807,500 5,411,000 31,733,950 28,802,000 1,188,500 22,256,100 267,000 Total. $58,813,980 Issued during current year. $5S,813,980 o 146,285,47 0 O H 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 93.969,961 340,990,825 481,196,161 132,848,487 348,347,674 532,962,805 184,176,899 348,785,906 668,988,000 325,811,982 343,176,018 747.468.410 427,601,340 319,867,070 823,079,650 507,208,400 315,871,190 89,485, 759 9,616,927 G O 6,165,135 8,376,450 o 16,667,875 48,660,710 o hrj * 50," 888* 475 46,235,375 o 51,766,644 136,025,195 "78,"480,410 75,611,240 o TABLE NO. 17.—National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on Oct. 31 in each year from 1864 to 1913, inclusive—Continued. 00 Year. 1878.... 187° 1880 18S1 1882.... 1883 1884.... 1885 1886 1887.... 1888 1889 1890 1891.... 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 $22,480,415 18,194,196 4,286,219 23,169,677 19,600,477 3,569,200 23,169,677 20,875,215 2,294,462 23,169,677 21,838,565 1,331,112 23,169,677 22,353,877 815,800 23,169,677 22,593,909 575,768 23,169,677 22,671,936 497,741 23,169,677 22,731,963 437,714 23,169,677 22,757,987 411,690 23,169,677 22,776,403 393,274 23,169,677 22,783,281 386,396 23,169,677 22,794,643 375,034 23,169,677 22,800,061 369,616 23,169,677 22,802,625 367,052 Twos. $15,035,530 $305,956,440 12,053,384 213,417,165 2,992,146 92,539,275 15,495,038 327,892,200 13,002,540 229,980,380 2,492,498 97,911,820 15,495,038 345,659,880 13,887,778 245, 749', 120 1,607,260 99,910,760 15,495,038 368,062,520 14,572,868 267,582,440 922,170 100,480,0S0 15;495,038 393,487,120 14,968,280 296,566,165 526,758 96,920,955 15,495,038 417,236,040 15,141,806 325,712,835 353,232 91,523,205 15,495,038 410,505,940 15,206,570 355,196,785 85,309,155 288,468 15,495,038 466,042,000 15,257,754 384,085,330 237,284 81,956,670 15,495,038 488.336,800 15,279,612 405^546)320 215,426 82,790,480 15,495,038 502,277,620 15,293,440 425,853,955 201,598 76,423,665 15,495,038 520,506,800 15;298,872 453,086,540 196,166 67,420,260 15,495,038 532,659,620 15,306,858 476,027. 775 56,631,845 188,180 15,495,038 544,783) 840 15,311,146 494,306,190 183,892 50,482,650 15,495,038 561,426,260 15,313,292 511,284,975 181,746 50,141,285 Twenties. Fifties. One hundreds. Five One thouhundreds. sands. Total. $241,572,930 $146,883,340 $57,379,900 $81,292,300 $10,090,000 $6,214,000 $886,904,855 79,063,560 36,411,100 54,185,900 9,447,500 5,900,000 567,264,295 138,591,490 642,500 314,000 319,640,560 102,981,440 67,819,780 20,968,800 27,106,400 259,042,230 157,399,020 60,589,050 85,074,000 10,270,000 6,350,000 945,281,215 149,305,990 85,146,860 39,263,150 58,160,400 9,643,500 6,057,000 610,160,297 626,500 293,000 335,120,918 109,736,240 72,252,160 21,325,900 26,913,600 272,031,680 165,327,960 62,694,250 87,951,000 10,366,500 6,373,000 989,068,985 158,211,100 90,096,400 41,274,950 61,060,100 9,742,000 6,124,000 647,020,663 624,500 249,000 342,048,322 113,820,580 75,231,560 21,419,300 26,890,900 294,775,190 178,816,340 67,879,700 95,973,200 10,964,500 7,154,000 1,062,290,165 173,466,350 98,099,840 44,594,500 66,020,200 10,247) 500 6,943,000 703,365,263 211,000 358,924,902 717,000 121,308,840 80,716,500 23,285,200 29,953,000 320,422,600 195,035,680 72,667,200 103,513,800 11,378,500 7,197,000 1,142,366,615 197,709,340 111,434,140 49,009,100 71,913,000 10,440,000 6; 990,000 781,383,902 938,500 207,000 360,982,713 122,713,260 83,601,540 23,658,100 31,600,800 345,440,860 211,576,920 77,801,450 111,474,200 11,566,500 7,287,000 1,221,047,685 227,123,550 128,492,760 54,535,150 78,912,500 10,683,500 7,092,000 870,288,010 195,000 350,759,675 118,317,310 883,000 83,084,160 23,266,300 32,561,700 371,821,020 228,841,820 83,051,500 119,977,000 11,853,000 7,379,000 1,302,093,995 260,501,070 149,635,240 60,828,650 87,454,300 10,990,500 7,156,000 969,641,051 111,319,950 223,000 332,452,944 862,500 79,206,580 22)222,850 32,522,700 398)040,010 246,363,460 87,927,650 128,770,600 11,947,000 7,379,000 1,385,134,435 293,828,720 171,275,940 67,288,100 97,192,200 11,363)500 7,238,000 1,070,261,507 104,211,290 583,500 141,000 '314,872,928 75,087,520 20,639,550 31,578,400 416,959,700 258,912,360 90,759,700 134,202,100 11,947,000 7,379', 000 1,447,161,375 317,673,7S0 187,957,120 72,565,050 105,533,000 11,569,000 7,290) 0001,146,170,869 378,000 89,000 300,990,506 99,286,920 70,955,240 18,194,650 28,669,100 427,627,990 266,022,900 92,481,650 137,516,600 11,947,000 7,379,000 1,483,917,475 337,999,280 201,838,860 76,807,150 112,745,300 11,646)500 7,305,000 1,212,265,888 300,500 74,000 271,651,587 89,628,710 64,184,040 15,674,500 24,771,300 442,223,330 275,754,140 94,893,350 142,217,600 11,947,000 7,379,000 1,533,585,935 364,436,600 218,806)920 81,230,400 119,872,000 11,706,500 7,320,000 1,294,541,113 77,786,730 56,947,220 13,662,950 22,345,600 240,500 59,000 239,044,822 451,361,990 281,804,220 95,997,250 144,384,000 11,947,000 7,379,000 1,564,197,795 386,221,110 232,686,320 84,750, 700 125,601,800 11,737,500 7,327,000 1,362,453,706 49,117,900 11,246,550 18,782,200 209,500 52,000 201,744,089 65,140,8S0 461,240,000 288,323,560 97,468) 100 147,273,300 11,947,000 7,379,000 1,597,084,515 403,621,260 244,251,900 87, 709,800 130,537,200 11,764,000 7,333,000 ' 417,634,557 9,758,300 16,736,100 183,000 44,071,660 46,000 179,449,958 57,618,740 474,952,880 297,355,680 99,848,700 151,976,100 11,947)000 7,379,000 1,643,550,335 90,406,400 11,779,500 7,337,000 1,471,571,662 135,172,500 421,173,990 256,301,380 41,054,300 167,500 9,442,300 16,803,600 42,000 171,978,673 53,778,890 Issued during current year. o $63,825,205 fctf H "58*376," 360 2 '43,'787," 770 £j "73,22i,"l86 Q O "80," 076* 450 ^ H w * 78," 681,676 o r "si,"646,"3i6 • H td *83,046,'446 § " 62," 026," 940 ^ 6,756i6o 49,668,460 30,611,860 32, 886, 720 " 46 "465," 820 3 O Issued Redeemed... 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Outstanding., 169,677 806,348 363,329 169,677 810,808 358,869 169,677 813,727 355,950 ,169,677 , 81.6,231 353,446 169,677 817,982 351,695 ,169,677 ,819,141 350,536 ,169,677 ,820,496 349,181 ,169,677 ,821,399 348,278 ,169,677 ,822,125 347,552 ,169,677 ,822,948 346,729 ,169,677 ,823,693 345,984 ,169,677 ,823,721 345,956 ,169,677 ,824,750 344,927 ,169,677 ,825,119 344,558 ,169,677 ,825,423 344,254 ,169,677 ,825,429 344,248 ,169,677 ,825,802 343,875 577,190,300 527,218,370 49.971,930 605', 475,540 5431392,670 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 75,821,065 715,811,820 642,879,715 72,932,105 744,880,780 670,888,605 73,992,175 771,540,360 696,080,655 75,459,705 793,221,520 722,857,925 70,363,595 811,372,680 751,107,035 60,265,645 836,516,480 775,033,700 61,482,780 868,388,540 806,107,560 62,280,980 902,281,700 840,173,505 62,108,195 950,007,240 876,515,625 73,491,615 1,006,305,860 915,147,420 91,158,440 1,079,440,160 959,165,950 120,274,210 1,165,615,720 1,034,454,335 164,470 131,161,385 15,495,038 15,316,106 178,932 15,495,038 15,319,508 175,530 15,495,038 15,321,664 173,374 15,495,038 15,323,762 171,276 15,495,038 15,325,066 169,972 15,495,038 15,326,004 169,034 15,495,038 15,326,836 168,202 15,495,038 15,327,570 167,468 15,495,038 15,327,982 167,056 15,495,038 15,328,632 166,406 15,495;038 15,329,064 165,974 15,495,038 15,329,078 165,960 15,495,038 15,329,872 165,166 15,495,038 15,330,116 164,922 15,495,038 15,330,328 164', 710 15,495,038 15,330,330 164,708 15,495;03§ 15,330,568 491,530,600 437,176,700 54,353', 900 519,398,970 452,919,540 66,479,430 539,903,580 474,251,610 65,651,970 556,374,550 489,894,730 66,479,820 580,697,100 508,853,150 71,843,950 604,188,140 533,020,990 71,167,150 628,256,250 553,593,290 74,662,960 648,025,440 572,065,230 75,960,210 718,638,230 595,549,950 123,088,280 773,811,540 630,531,420 143,280,120 831,418,770 677,153,380 154,265,390 913,971,810 738,070,880 175,900,930 1,009,278,600 815,500,950 193,777,650 1,130,564,820 905,801,090 224,763,730 1,240,988,000 996,132,780 244,855,220 1,338,576,420 1,088,629,890 249,946,530 1,507,820,550 1,225,988,270 281,832,280 308,389,420 267,451,740 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 53,256,640 382,964,400 330,176,200 52,788,200 398,844,140 343,369,700 55,474,440 411,949,920 355,470,780 56,479,140 458,928,920 370,520,820 88,408,100 495,635,500 391,181,100 104,454,400 534,035,360 419,234,460 114,800,900 589,070,720 459,117,980 129,952,740 652,608,580 506,857,140 145,751,440 733,466,060 565,477,240 167,988,820 805,831,300 621,053,860 184,777,440 859,365,420 675,948,800 183,416,620 951,813,720 756,563,780 195,249,940 102,085,550 92,916', 700 9,16S,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 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 16,732,200 139,790,950 123,843,700 15,947,250 145,720,550 129,280,850 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 17,533,050 156,315,100 139,439,800 16,875,300 163,949,500 143,918,400 20,031,100 168,740,100 149,084,000 19,606,100 173,825,100 152,911,100 20,914,000 179,480,200 157,615,700 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 30?;759,800 268,432,600 39,327,200 11,947,000 11,794,000 153,000 11,947,000 11,807,500 139,500 11,947,000 11,817,500 129,500 11,947,000 11,824,000 123,000 11,947,000 11,828,500 118,500 11,947,000 11,836,500 110,500 11,947', 000 11,838,500 108,500 11,947,000 11,842,500 104,500 11.947,000 li;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 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 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 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 1,747,114,763 234,437,572 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 2,137,687,735 359,798,400 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 49,951,350 ~86,"i84*676 66,586,360 fej 57,181,040 O 78,098,580 O 82,526,890 79,469,260 67,028,650 Q O 163,808,800 O 123,"166,200 133,309,440 r r w o 187,249,260 213,462,110 o 272,590,790 26i,9i4,490 a 236 , 119, 740 367 ,017, 740 cp TABLE NO. 17.—Nationat-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on Oct. 31 in each year from 1864 to 1913, to inclusive—Continued, o Year. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding, Issued 1910 Redeemed... Outstanding Issued 1911 Redeemed... Outstanding 1912.... Issued Redeemed.. Outstanding 1918.... Issued Redeemed.. Outstanding 1909 Ones. Twos. Fives. Tens. Twenties. Fifties. One hundreds. $23,169,677 $15,495,038 $1,272,288,860 $1,693,765,660 11,054,878,380 $183,972,400 $319,406,200 22,826,064 15,330,716 1,131,221;365 1,390,491,960 850,232,020 167,358,900 281,807,200 164,322 141,067,495 303,273,700 204,646,360 16,613,500 37,599,000 343,613 23,169,677 15,495,038 1,366,609,160 1,890,019,780 1,164,476,700 189,895,450 331,262,300 22,826,067 15,330,718 1,231,172,215 1,569,044,870 945,981,980 173,448,200 293,973,000 164,320 135,436,945 320,974,910 218,494,720 16,447,250 37,279,300 343,610 23,169,677 15,495,038 1,476,866,320 2,104,691,810 1,282,892,640 195,863,250 341,881,700 22,826,067 15,330,718 1,331,383,455 1,779,556,520 1,062,212,360 179,697,100 305,893,500 164,320 145,482,865 325,135,290 220,680,280 16,166,150 35,988,200 343,610 23,169,677 15,495,038 1,587,187,420 2,321,433,180 1,401,706,060 202,812,100 351,445,350 22,826,090 15,330,726 1,447,190,380 1,991,343,450 1,174,373,280 185,453,950 316,369,100 164;312 139,997,040 330,089,730 227,332,780 17,358,150 35,076,250 343,587 23,169,677 15,495,038 1,695,254,560 2,538,961,960 1,520,196,340 211,971,750 360,778,050 22,826,090 15,330,726 1,549,262,050 2,208,178,850 1,290,247,360 192,357,200 327,410,700 164,312 145,992,510 330,783,110 229,948,980 19,614,550 33,367,350 343,587 Five hundreds. $11,947,000 11,858,000 89,000 11,947,000 11,859,000 88,000 11,947,000 11,859,000 88,000 11,947,000 11,859,500 87,500 11,947,000 11,860,000 87,000 One thousands. $7,379,000 7;356,000 23,000 7,379,000 7,356,000 23,000 7,379,600 7,356,000 23,000 7,379,000 7,356,000 23,000 7,379,000 7,356,000 23,000 Total. Issued during current year. $4,582,302,215 $413,152,510 ........ 3,878,482,225 703,819,990 5,000,244,105 4i7*94i,890 4,270,992,050 729,252,055 • 5,460,186,435 459,942,330 4,716,114,720 744,071,715 '" 5,922,574,825 5,172,102,476 "462,".388,"A66 750,472,349 6,385,153,375 5,624,828,976 760,324,399 462,578,550 • NOTE 1.—First issue, Dec. 21,1863; first redemption, Apr. 5, 1865. NOTE 2.—Circulation outstanding is exclusive of gold notes and nonpresented fractions. NOTE 3.—Fractions not included. tf O W H §j H £ W O O g ^ H O w w o W 9 o EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 121 TABLE NO. 18.—National gold bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding Oct. 31, 1913. Redeemed. Denominations. Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds.. Five hundreds.. One thousands. Total Unredeemed fractions. 3,465.240.00 j Outstanding. $346,885. 00 721,660.00 706, 460. 00 399,200. 00 801, 300. 00 340,500. 00 75,000. 00 117 255.00 24 810.00 16 120,00 5 650: 00 8 400. 00 2 000.00 3,391,005.00 | 74,235.00 104.50 Total. 74,339.50 TABLE NO. 19.—National-bank notes of each denomination outstanding on. Mar. 13, 1900, and on Oct. 31, 1905 to 1913. [Gold notes not included.] Denomination. Oct. 31, 1905. 1348,275.00 167,466.00 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 Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One h u n d r e d s . . Five hundreds.. One thousands. Fractions Total. Secured by Oct. 31, 1907. Oct. 31, 1908. $344, 558.00 164, 922.00 73,491, 615.00 224, 763, 30. 00 167, 988, 820.00 18.467, 200. 00 39.056, 500.00 92, 500.00 24. 000.00 38, 739.50 $344, 254.00 ! $344,248.00 164, 710.00 164, 708. 00 91,158, 440. 00 120.274, 210.00 244,855, 220. 00 249,946, 530.00 184,777, 440.00 183,416, 620.00 19, 597, 050.00 17,387, 000.00 42,044, 100.00 38,215, 100.00 91, 500. 00 91. 000.00 24, 000.00 24, 000.00 40! 086.50 42, 025. 00 $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 I 254,026,230.00 j 524,432,584.50 583,096,800.50 609.905,441.50 665,770,203.00 38,004,155.00 34,394,779.00 216.022,075.00 ! 490,037,806. 00 46,163,630.50 47,252,852.00 536,933,169. 50 562,727,614. 00 39,065, 637.50 626, 779,350.00 Oct. 31, 1911. Oct. 31, 1913, lawful money Secured bv bonds D enominat ion. Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Fractions Oct. 31, 1906. Oct. 31, 1909. ! Oct. 31, 1910. $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, 17.00 Total Secured by lawful money Secured by bonds Oct. 31, 19.12. i $343,610.00 ! 164,320.00 ; 135,436,945.00 320,974,910.00 218,494, 720. 00 j 16,447,250.00 37,279,300.00 88,000.00 23,000.00 j 47, 748. 50 $343. 587.00 $343, 610.00 164, 312. 00 164, 320.00 145, 482,865.00 139,997, 040. 00 325,135. 290.00 330,089. 730.00 220,680, 280.00 227,332, 780. 00 16,166, 150. 00 17,358, 150.00 35,988,200.00 35,076,250. 00 87, 500.00 88. 000.00 23, 000.00 23',000. 00 50, 918. 00 49, 504.00 $343, 587. 00 164, 312. 00 145,992, 510.00 330,783, 110.00 229,948, 980.00 19,614, 550. 00 33,367, 350. 00 87, 000.00 23, 000. 00 52. 375. 00 703,865,877.00 ! 729,299,803.50 744,121,219.00 750,523,267.00 760 376 774. 00 25,521.114.00 i 33,538,463.00 678,344,763.00 \ 695,761,340.50 28,065,375.00 22,179,543.00 716,058,844. 00 728,343, 724. 00 18 761 594. 00 741 615 180. 00 NOTE.—Beginning with Oct. 31, 1910, notes redeemed but not assorted included. 122 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 20.-—National-bank notes outstanding and the amount and per cent of notes of $5 on Mar. U, 1900, Oct. 31, 1900 to 1913.1 $5 notes. Total circulation. Date. Mar 14 1900 Oct 31,1900 Oct. 31,1901 Oct. 31, 1902 Oct 31, 1903 Oct 31, 1904 Oct 31 1905 Oct 31 1906 Oct 31, 1907 Oct. 31, 1908 Oct 31 1909 Oct 31, 1910 Oct. 31, 1911 Oct 31 1912 Oct 31 1913 Amount. $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, 726,200 703,819,990 729,252,055 744,121,219 750,523,267 760,376. 774 . . Percent. $79,310,710 70,363,595 60,265,645 61,482.780 62,280,980 62,108,195 73,491,615 91,158, 440 120.274,210 131,161,385 141,067,495 135,436,945 145,482.865 139.997,040 145.992,510 31.2 21.2 16.7 16.1 14.8 13.6 14.01 15. 63 19.72 19.70 20.05 18.57 19.55 18.65 19.2 i Gold notes not included. TABLE NO. 21.—Amount and denominations of national-bank notes issued and redeemed since the organization of the system and amounts outstanding Oct. 31, 1913. Denominations. Ones . Twos. "Fives lens Twenties... Fifties Oner hundreds . Fr* e hundreds One thousands Total. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $23,169,677 15,495,038 1,695,254,560 2,538,961,960 1,520,196,340 211,971,750 360,778,050 11,947,000 7,379,000 $22,826,090 15,330,726 1,549,262,050 2,208,178,850 1,290,247,360 192,357,200 327,410,700 11,860,000 7,356,000 $343,587 164,312 145,992,510 330,783,110 229,948,980 19,614,550 33,367,350 87,000 23,000 6,385,153,375 5,624,828,976 760,324,399 NOTE.—Gold notes and fractions not included. TABLE NO. 22.— Vault account of currency received and issued by this bureau during the year and the amount on hand Oct. 31, 1913. National-bank currency in vaults at close of business Oct. 31, 1912 $539,164,590 National-bank currency received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing during year ended Oct. 31,1913 522,031,400 Total to account for Amount issued to banks during the year Amount withdrawn from vaults and' canceled Total withdrawn Amount in vault at close of business Oct. 31,1913 $462,578,550 17,831,330 1,061,195,990 480,409,880 580,786,110 REPORT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 123 T A B L E N O . 23.—National-bank nates received monthly for redemption by the Comptroller of the Currency during the year ended Oct. 81, 19IS, 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-l Received by the Comptroller of the Currency. From national banks in connection with reduction of circulation and replacement with new notes. Month. November, 1912. December, 1912.. January, 1913 February, 1913.. March, 1913 April, 1913 May, 1913 June, 1913 July, 1913 August, 1913 September, 1913. October, 1913 From the redemption agency. Total. For replacement with new notes. Retirement account. 20 $28,639,047 29,829,813 42,695,900 37,626,610 37,051,427 37,214,305 39,022,403 36,616,605 34,130,953 30,923,250 31,579,145 40,134,772 SI,294,545 1,348,867 1,699,668 2,315,355 2,300,295 1,739,342 1,995,535 2,919,305 2,759,113 2,884,050 2,647,100 2,538,692 $29,937,422 31,188,380 44,496,568 40,06-1,035 39,501,092 39,261,497 41,345,258 39,636,220 36,892,376 33,807,342 34,226,245 42,673,484 1,110,822 425,474,230 26,441,867 $3,830 9,700 101,000 119,070 139,370 307,850 327,320 100,310 2,310 42 Total Keceived from June 20, 1874, to Oet. 31,1912 Grand total. Received at the United States Treasury redemption agency. $46-, 030,678 52,532,627 79,753,664 51,790,011 53,306,522 61,163,, 185 66,525,360 60,929,020 61,250,730 52,458,530 49,570,226 48,120,447 453,026,920 683,431,000 23,898,385 4,047,226,841 942,308,216 5,013,433,442 7,284,539,223 25,009,207 4,472,701,071 968,750,183 5,466,460,362 7,967,970,223 i Notes of gold banks not included in this table. T A B L E N O . 24.—National-bank notes received at tins bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of the system. Date. Prior to Nov. 1. 1865 During year ended Oct. 31— 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874. . 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881. . 1882 1883 1884. 1885 1886 1887 1888. . 1889 1890 1891. 1892 Amount. $175, 490 . . 1,050,382 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 91? 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 Date, During year ended Oct. 31—Contd. 1893*. 1894 1895 1896 1897 1808 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908. . . 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913. . . Additional amount of insolvent a n d liquidating national-bank notes destroyed.. Gold notes Total I n addition, $45,715 destroyed in transit. Amount. $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, 495 140,306,990 167,118,135 195,194,785 191.102,985 197,932,847 231,128,140 348,159,995 359,496,000 4()Q Qor QRK 428 399 608 426,282,840 471,275,761 3,390,560 i 5,628,121,891 124 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E N O . 25.—National-bank notes issued during each year from 1864 to 19IS, inclusive; national-bank notes destroyed of active banks, insolvent and liquidated banks, and total destructions for each year during the same period, and also the percentage of destructions to issues. Destroyed. Year ended Oct. 31— Issued. $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, 740 367,017,740 413,152,510 417,941,890 459,942,330 462,388,390 482,217,880 1864.. 1865., 1866. 1S67., 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.. 1S94.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908* 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. Insolvent and liquiActive banks. dating banks. $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, 985 197,932,847 231,128,140 326,622,845 359,496.000 409,835,965 428,399, 608 426, 282,840 $272,383 207,639 540,176 164,888 227, 702 1, 700. 731 4,161,137 2,445, 355 1,388,671 3,937, 387 3,116,642 2,688.157 2,674, 586 1,794,172 1,320,706 1,403,470 3,101,028 5,990, 342 6,174,623 9,571, 733 15,919,552 18,368,936 22, 706, 700 15, 704,966 10, 733, 384 7,955,142 6,007,783 4,624, 936 5,312,050 3,832,470 3,538, 344 3, 788, 264 3,286,560 3,603,104 4.115, 350 4,033,883 5,522,667 7, 805, 620 8,663,918 10,148,380 12,142,389 11,378,202 80,024,833 48,433,196 33,011,015 35,284, 248 27,586, 735 26,441, 867 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, 245,374 209,311,049 311,152,973 375,056,041 392,507,015 445,120, 213 455,986,343 452, 724, 707 Per cent destruc- Per cent tions ac- destructions to tive banks to issues. issues. $58,813,980 204,635,205 0.52 293,086,959 1299,094,824 35.36 300,116,958 74.64 299,724, 791 102.71 301,859,275 85.82 324,475,207 50.02 340,990, 825 59.36 348, 347,674 78.79 348,785,906 96.47 343,176,018 101.23 319,867,070 125.73 315,871,190 101.72 319,640,560 89.91 335,120,918 70.40 342,048,322 81.16 358,924,902 75.03 360,982,713 93.55 350,759,675 105.37 332,452,944 114.96 314,872,928 109.64 300;990,506 96.71 271,651,587 129.84 239,044,822 119.93 201, 744,089 170.54 179,449, 958 135.15 171,978,673 98.95 172,036,921 87.85 208,701,189 52.09 207,140.104 94.36 213,491,147 82.18 234, 437,572 68.64 230,016,225 100.76 239,515,458 83.91 242,952, 701 89.49 331, 580,183 43.38 359,798,400 73.80 380,362,678 80.56 419,496,966 74.93 457,295,565 78.29 524,408,249 71.54 583,171,985 72.96 609.905,441 83.83 665', 844,987 62.09 703,940,757 79.06 724,874,508 86.02 739,165, 313 89.10 749,348,559 92.64 760,451,009 88.40 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. 2G 77.60 88.65 84.77 90.77 93.91 96.77 98.61 93.88 T A B L E N O . 26.— Vault account of currency received and destroyed during the year ended Oct. 31, 1913. There was in the vault of the redemption division of this office, awaiting destruction, at the close of business Oct. 31,1913 $1.249,087.50 Received during the year ended Oct. 31,1913 453; 026,920.00 Total W i t h d r a w n and destroyed during the year Balance in v a u l t Oct. 31,1913 \ 454,276,007.50 452, 724,707.50 1,551,300. 00 EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CUEBEJSTCY. 125 TABLE NO. 27.— Taxes assessed national banks on deposits and capital (from 1864 to 1883) on circulation from, 1864 to 1913, on capital and surplus (war-revenue act of 1898) from 1S98 to 190:2, and estimated corporation tax (act of 1909) from 1909 to 1913. O n deposits. Year. O n capital. capital and O n circulation. O n surplus. 1864 . . . $95,911.87 $18,432.07 1865 1,087,530.86 133,251.15 1866 2,633,102. 77 406,947.74 2,650,180.09 321,881.36 1867 2,564,143. 44 306,781. 67 1868 2,614.553.58 312,918.68 1869 . . . 2,614'. 767. 61 375,962. 26 1870 2,802,840. 85 385,292.13 1871 3,120,984.37 389,356. 27 1872 3,196,569. 29 454,891.51 1873 469,048.02 1874 .. . 3,209,967. 72 3,514,265. 39 507,417. 76 1875 3,505,129. 64 632,296.16 1876 3,451,965.38 660, 784. 90 1877 7 3 2 3 111 74 560,296.83 1878 401,920.61 3,309,668.90 1879 4,058, 710. 61 379.424.19 1880 4,940,945.12 1 431,233.10 1881.. i 8,295,717.93 707,751.33 1882 1883 ! 1884 1885. 1886 1887 1888. . . 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 . . . 1894 1895 1896 . . . . . 1897 1898 . 1899 1900 1901 . ... 1902 $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 3,024,66S. 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 1,599,231.08 1,633,309.15 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 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 * 3,463,466.68 3,567,037. 21 3,690,313. 53 3,804,762. 29 Total 60,940,067.16 * To July 1, 1883. 7,855,-887.74 122,343,910. 79 2 $1,752,802.00 1,730,251.00 1,731,929.00 1,833,431.00 7,048,413.00 1,250,000.00 1,250,000.00 1,168,000.00 1,283,000.00 11,999,413.00 Corporation tax. Total. $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 (>, 721,236.67 7,591,770.43 8,493,552.55 12,194,451.24 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 3,744,545.31 3,612,173.73 3,33i;i60.08 3,466,740.15 1,708,819.92 1,928,827.49 2,163,882.05 2,509,977.80 2,806,070.54 3,090,811.72 4,440,543.04 4,713,466.68 4,735,037.21 4,973,313.53 3,804,762.29 203,139,278.69 ! 126 BEP0BT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, , TABLE N O . 28.— Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, years ended June 36, 1864, to 1918: cost of redemption, 1874 to 1913] cost of pfates and examiners1 fees, 1883 to 1913. y Year. ) Semiannual duty on circulation. Cost of j redemption A s g e s s m e n t Assessment of notes cost of for cost of forplates, by the new extended United plates, banks. banks. Treasurer. 1804-1882. 1874-1882. 1883 1884 .1885 18S7. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. .1900 1901 1002 1903. 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1011 1912 1913 Total TS Assessment I for examTotal. duplicate. $52,253,518.24 $1,971,587.10 3,132,006.73 147,592.27 $25,980.00 $34,120.00 3,024,668.24 160,896.65 18,845.00 1,950.00 2,794,584.01 181,857.16 13,150.00 97,800.00 2,592,021.33 168,243.35 14,810.00 24,825.00 2,044,922.75 138,967.00 18,850.00 1,750.00 1,616,127.53 141,141.48 14,100.00 3,900.00 1,410,331.84 131,190.67 12,200.00 575.00 1,254,839.65 107,843.39 24,175.00 725.00 1,210,104. 72 99,366. 52 18,575.00 7,200.00 1,331,287.26 100,593.70 15,700.00 8,100.00 1,443,489.69 103,032.96 14,225.00 5,200.00 1 721,095.18 107,445.14 4,050.00 4,375.00 1,704,007.69 100,352.79 4,950.00! 6,875.00 1,851,676.03 114,085.63 5,450.00; 3,750,00 2,020,703.65 125,061.73| 3,050.00 1,700.00 1,901,817.71 125,924.35! 5,275.00 1,775.00 1,991, 743.31 121,291.40| 8,200.00 2,850.00 1,881,922. 73 122,984.76! 29,200.00! 15,050.00 1,599, 221.08 146,236.18 85,975.00! 13,500.00 1,633,309.15 153,796.33 43,200.00 14,425.00 1,708,819.92 174,477.62 54,475.00 40,325.00 1,928,827.49 219,093.13 45,500.00! 12,600,00 2,163, 882.05 247,973.26! 47,825.00! 64,800.00 2,509, 977.80 250,924.24 54,150. OOl 31,450.00 2,806, 070.54 233,650.52 76,275.00! 12,975.00 3,090, 811.72 270,840.21 48,450.00! 10,025.00 3,190, 543.04 396,743.15 31,475.00 10.800.00 3; 463,466.6S 134,093.10 55,125.00 17,500.00 3,567, 037.21 443,380.12 27,875.00' 22,375.00 3,690; 313.53 505,735.21 22,740.00! 28,190.00 $4,130.00 3,804, 762.29 1517,842.93 28,560.00! 19,805.00 6,975.00 122,343,910.79 8,264,244.05 872,410.00J $52,253,518.24 1,971,587.10 3,434,305.16 3,306,001.94 3,195,172.90 2,907,172.51 2,314,709.63 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 4,494,223.81 4,552,936.38 4,777,278.5© 4,934,155.44 521,290.00 11,105.00 8,558,444.05140,571,403.89 i Cost of redemption per $1,000, $0.77293687. $94,606.16 99,642.05 107,781. 73 107,272.83 110,219.88 121,777.86 130,725.79 136,772.71 138,969.39 161,983.68 162,444.59 251,966.79 238,252.27 237,803.51 222,858.92 225,445.27 244,903.62 259,104.86 277,816.07 307, 296. 63 324,598.97 346,895.32 388,307.39 396,766.23 425,157.65 429,397.75 510,928.07 524,039.03 492,269.05 526,169.76 556,210.22 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 127 TABLE NO. 29.—Specie and bank-note circulation of the United States in the years specified from. 1800 to 1859. [Prepared by Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department.] i 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 Specie in of banks ! bank notes specie in in. United Treasury. United States. States. b:.ranches, ^standing. $10,500,000 28,000,000 44,800,000 61,000,000 77,000,000 91,500,000 91,500,000 506 94,839,570 704 103,692,495 713 140,301,038 788 149,185,890 829 116,138,910 840 135,170,995 901 106,968,572 784 107,290,214 692 83,734,011 691 58,563,608 696 75,167,646 707 89,608,711 707 105,552,427 715 105,519,766 751 128,506,091 782 114,743,415 824 131,366,526 879 155,165,251 171,673,000 750 188,181,000 1,208 204,689,207 1,307 186,952,223 1,398 195,74.7,950 1,416 214,778,822 1,422 156,208,344 1,476 193,306,818 $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 i$1,500,000 13,000,000 1 2,000,000 5,755,705 6,014,540 4,502,914 2,011,778 11,702,905 8,892,858 15,000,000 15,000; ooo 15,000,000 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 19,909,325 17,710,114 6,398,316 4,339,276 Money in Per circulation. P o p u l a t i o n . ] ^ . $26,500,000 55,000,000 •67,100,000 87,344,295 93,085,460 117,397,086 120,138,222 124,136,665 145,799,637 200,301,038 217,185,890 198,638,910 219,704,033 186,305,488 186,302,869 163,503,527 147,114,136 167,310,266 177,950,405 193,425,988 223,818,515 232,404,738 232,558,451 278,761,982 330,253,605 361,040,864 402,238,107 425,551,210 418,020,247 425,846,625 457,068,708 408,810,028 438,967,542 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 23,101,876 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 14.99 7.60 6.9t3 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 1 Specie in Treasury, estimated. TABLE NO 30.—Coin and paper circulation of the United States from I860 to 1913, inclusive, with amount of circulation per capita. Coin, Year Coin, including United States bullion, and CirculaTotal money. paper money Circulation. Population. tion pes; bullion notes and ending capita. in Treasury, bank notes. June 30. in Treasury. as assets. 1860 $235,000,000 1861. 250,000, GOO 1862 25,000,000 1863 25,000,000 1864 25,000,000 1865 25,000,000 1866 25,000,000 1867 25,000,#00 1868 25,000,000 1869 25,000,000 1870 25,000,000 1871...... 25,000,000 1872 25,000,000 1873 25,000,000 1874...... 25,000,000 1875 25.000,000 1876 52; 418,734 1877...... 65,837,506 1878, 102,047,907 1879...... 357,268,178 1880...... 494,363,884 1881 647,868,682 1882 703,974,839 1883 769,740,048 1884. 801,068,939 1885 872,175,823 1886...... 903,027,304 1887 1,007,513,901 1888 1,092,391,690 $207,102,477 202,005,767 333,452,079 649,867,283 680,588,067 745,398,620 729,430,711 703,334,669 692,336,115 691,471,653 698,940,094 719,539,283 740,960,724 751,363,213 781,024,781 773,273,509 738,264,550 697,216,341 687,743,069 676,372,713 691,186,443 701,723.691 705,423; 050 703,496,526 686,180,899 665,750,948 655.691,476 625,898,804 599.043,337 $442,102,477 452,005,767 358,452,079 674,867,283 705,588,067 770,398,620 754,430,711 728,334,669 717,336,115 716,471,653 723,940,094 744,539,283 765,960,724 776,363,213 806,024,781 798,273,509 790,683,284 763,053,847 789,790,976 1,033,640,891 1,185,550,327 1,349,592,373 1,409,397,889 1,473,236,574 1,487,249,838 1,537,926,771 1,558,718,780 1,633,412,705 1,691,435,027 $6,695,225 3,600,000 23.754,335 79J 473,245 35,946,589 55,426,760 80,839,010 66,208,541 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 $435,407,252 448,405,767 334,697,744 595,394,038 669,641,478 714,971,860 673,591,701 662,126,128 680,886,198 665,573,364 676,284,427 718,616,114 741,548,708 753,799,412 776,083,031 754,101,947 727,609,388 722,314,883 729,132,634 818,631,793 973,382,228 1,114,238,119 1,174,290,419 1,231,047.925 1,243,925,969 1,393,061,836 1,250,011,531 1,317,539,143 1,372,164,870 31,443,321 32,064,000 32,704,000 33,365,000 34,046,000 34,748,000 35,469,000 36,211,000 36,973,000 37,756,000 38,558,371 39,555,000 40,596,000 41,677,000 42,796,000 43,951,000 45,137,000 46,353,000 47,598,000 48,866,000 50,155,783 51,316,000 52,495,000 53,693,000 54,911,000 56,148,000 57,404,000 58.680,000 59;974,000 $13.85 13.98 10.23 17.84 19.67 20.58 18.99 18.29 18.42 17.63 17.51 18.17 18.27 18.09 18.13 17.16 16.12 15.58 15.32 16.75 19.41 21.71 22.37 22.93 22.65 23.03 21.78 22.45 22.88 128 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, TABLE N O . 30.—Cain and paper circulation of the United States from 1860 to 191$, inclusive, with amount of circulation per capita—Continued. Coin, bullion, and Year Coin, including United States notes and bullion ending Total money. paper money Circulation. in Treasury, bank notes. June 30. in Treasury. as assets. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. $558,059,979 $1,100,612,434 532,651,791 1,152,471,638 564,837,007 1,112,956,637 621,076,937 1,131,142,260 672,584,935 1,066,223,357 706,618,677 1,098,958,741 704,460,451 1,114,899,106 1,097,610,190 702,364,843 1,213,780,289 692,989,982 1,397,785,969 675,788,473 1,508,543,738 681,550,167 1,607,352,213 732,348,460 1,734,861,774 748,206,203 1,829,913,551 733,353,107 1,905,116,321 779,594,666 1,994,610,024 808,894,111 2,031,296,042 851,813,822 2,154,797,215 915,179,376 2,159,103,301 956,457,706 2,328,767,087 1,049,996,933 2,365,512,264 1,040,816,090 2,355,807,734 1,063,783,749 2,477,837,453 1,078,121,524 2,554,125,643 1,094,745,008 2,611,571,094 1,108,498,922 I, 658,672,413 1,685,123,429 1,677,793,644 1,752,219,197 1,738,808,292 1,805,577,418 1,819,359,557 1,799,975,033 1,906,770,271 2,073,574,442 2,190,093,905 2,339,700,673 2,483,067,977 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 3,419,591,483 3,555,958,977 3,648,870,651 3,720,070,016 $278,310,764 11,380,361,649 255,872,159 1,429,251,270 180,353,337 1,497,440,307 150,872,010 1,601,347,187 142,107,227 1,596,701,065 144.270,253 1,661,307,165 217;391,084 1,601,968,473 293,540,067 1,506,434,966 265,787,100 1,640,983,171 235,714,547 1,837,859,895 286,022,024 1,904,071,881 284,549,675 2,055,150,998 307,760,015 2,175,307,962 313,876,107 2,249,390,551 317,018,818 2,367,692,169 284,361,275 2,519,142,860 295,227,211 2,587,882,653 333,329,963 2,736,646,628 342,604,552 2,772,956,455 340,748,532 3,038,015,488 300,087,697 3,106,240,657 317,235,878 3,102,355,605 341,956,381 3,214,002,596 364,357,557 3,284,513,094 356,331,567 3,363,738,449 Circula-1 Population. tion per capita. ; 61,289,000 62,622,250 63,844,000 65,086,000 66,349,000 67,632,000 68,934,000 70,254,000 71,592,000 72,947,000 74,318,000 76,303,387 77,754,000 79,117,000 80,487,000 81,867,000 83,260,000 84,662,000 86,074,000 87,496,000 88,926,000 90,363,000 93,983,000 95,656,000 97,337,000 $22.52 22.82 23.45 24.60 24.06 24.56 23.24 21.44 22.92 25.19 25.62 26.93 27.98 28.43 29.42 30.77 31.08 32.32 32.22 34.72 34.93 34.33 34.20 34.34 34.56 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 Uie United States and of gold coin in circulation has been reduced $135,000,000 in thefiguresfor 1907. NOTE 6.—There was a reduction as of June 30, 1910, of $9,700,000 of subsidiary silver coin as a result of the revision of stock by the Mint Bureau. NOTE 7.—This table has been revised and shows slight changes from previous figures in many of the items. TABLE NO. 31.—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 1«35 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 Per cent bank Total money Estimated bank notes notes to in United outstanding. total States. money. $28,000,000 58,000,000 69,100,000 93,100,000 109,100,000 121,900,000 122,150,000 135,839,570 154,692,495 205,301,038 222,185,890 203,638,910 222,170,995 189,968,572 187,290,214 163,734,011 148,563,608 175,167,646 185,608,711 $10,500,000 28,000,000 " 44,800,000 61,000,000 77,000,000 91,500,000 91,500,000 94,839,570 103,692,495 140,301,038 149,185,890 116,138,910 135,170,995 106,968,572 107,290,214 83,734,011 58,563,608 75,167,646 59,608,711 1 Other paper currency, $149,652,079. 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 Year. 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 Total money Estimated bank notes in United outstanding. States. $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 i 183,800,000 674,867,283 2 238,700.000 2 Other paper currency, $411,167,283. 52.11 46.78 53.43 48.87 46.03 45.48 45.69 44.36 45.92 42.78 43.91 45.23 37.38 43.60 45.01 44.69 51.27 35.37 EEPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURBENCY. 129 TABLE NO. 32.— Total money in United States, national-bank notes outstanding, and percentage of bank notes to total money, on June SO, 1864 to 1913, inclusive. Total money in Nationalbank 1 United States. circulation. 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 Percentage of nationalbank circulation to total currency. $58,813,980 204,635,205 293,086,959 299,094,824 300,116,958 299,724,791 301,859,275 324,475,207 340,990,825 348,347,674 348,785,906 343,176,018 332,998,336 317,048,872 324,514,284 329,691,697 344,505,427 355,042,675 358,742,034 356,815,510 339,499,833 319,069,932 309,010,460 279,217,788 252,362,321 $705,588,067 770,398,620 754,430,711 728,334,669 717,336,115 716,471,653 723,940,094 744,539,283 765,960,724 776,363,213 806,024,781 798,273,509 790,683,284 763,053,847 789,790,976 1,033,640,891 1,185,550,327 1,349,592,373 1,409,397,889 1,473,236,574 1,487,245,838 1,537,926,771 1,558,718,780 1,633,412,705 1,691,435,027 1 8.33 26.56 38.85 41.07 41.84 41.83 41.70 43.58 44.52 44.87 43.27 42.99 42.11 41.55 41.09 31.89 29.06 26.31 25.45 24.29 22.83 20.75 19.83 17.09 14.92 Year 1S89... 1890... 1891... 1892... 1893... 1894... 1895... 1896... 1897... 1898... 1899... 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1910... 1911... 1912... 1913... Percentage of nationalNationalTotal money in bank bank cirUnited States. circulation. 1 culation to total currency. $1,658,672,413 $211,378,963 1,685,123,429 185,970,775 1,677,793,644 167,927,574 1,752,219,197 172,683,850 1,738,808,292 178,713,692 1,805,977,418 207,353,244 1,819,359,557 211,691,035 1,799,975,033 226,000,547 1,906,770,271 231,441,686 2,073,574.442 227,900,176 2,190,093,905 241,350,871 2,339,700,673 309,640,443 2,483,067,977 353,742,186 2;563,266,658 356,672,091 2,684,710,987 413,670,650 504,135 449,235,095 109,864 495,719,807 3,069,976,591 561,112,360 561,007 3,115, 603,788,690 3,378,764,020 698,333,917 3,406,328,354 68.9,920,074 3,419,591,483 713,430,733 3,555,958,977 728,194,508 3,648, 870,651 745,134,992 3,720,070,016 759,157,906 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 18.28 19.38 20.67 20.25 20.86 20,47 20.42 20.41 Oct. 31, 1864 to 1875; June 30, 1876 to 1913. TABLE NO. 33.—Per cent of the various kinds of currency and instruments of credit, together with total per cent of instruments of credit, as shown by the daily receipts of banks on the dates indicated. Classification. June 30, Sept. 17, 1881 1881 (2,132 (1,966 banks). banks). Julv 1, 1890 (3,364 banks). Sept. 17, Sept. 15, May 15, 1890 1892 1894 (3,474 (3,473 (2,465 banks). banks). banks). July 1, Mar. 16, 1909 1896 (5,530 1 (11,4922 banks). banks). Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Gold coin 0.60 1.13 0.88 0.60 1.38 0.89 0.65 Silver coin .11 .40 .32 .43 .50 .16 .17 Gold Treasury cer! tificates . . . 1.52 l.SS 1 Silver Treasury cer1 3.00 ; 1.53 tificates 1.81 I i Ml. 10 Legal-tender notes... \ 2.34 1 1.87 4.90 | 6.30 4.36 \ 4.06 1.34 | <5.10 National-bank notes.. 1.25 United States certificates of deposit for .12 .03 legal-tender notes .. 94.10 3 58. 90 44.90 51.58 46. 79 91.85 Checks, drafts, etc 91.77 Clearing-house certifi.74 2.24 cates 3.36 1.04 I 43.82 ! 92.60 Exchanges for clear46,06 ing house 38. 68 .50 .04 Miscellaneous Total Per cent of instruments of credit 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 95.10 94.10 92. 50 91.00 90.60 100.00 (3) 1 Includes 2,056 other than national banks. 2 Includes 6,040 other than national banks. 3 Based solely on transactions with retail merchants. 1 Includes 0.67 per cent currency certificates. 13420°—CUR 1913- 100.00 100.00 92.60 94.10 130 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 34.— United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks for the years ended Oct. 81, from 1900 to 1913. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Year. 1900.... 1901.... 1902.... 1903.... 1904 1905 1906.... 1907.... 1908.... 1909.... 1910.... 1911.... 1912.... 1913.... Number of 2 per cent banks. consols of 1930. 4 per cent bonds. 3 per cent bonds. 5 per cent bonds. Total. United States bonds held for other purposes at nearest date. Grand total. Consols of f $1,019,950 1907, L o a n of L o a n of I Consols of $13,544,100 1898, 3 per 1904,5 per [$301,123,580 3,871 1 1930, $113,859,250 $414,982,830 Loan of cent, cent, [270,006,600 1895, $7,756,580 SI,293,000 ) 7,503,350 Consols of f 12,500 1907, 6,032,000 of 4,221 jConsols 3,983,780 268,900 329,833,930 115,003,660 444,837,590 1 1930, Loan of 1316,625,650 1895, 2,911,100 Consols of 1907, 4,601 320,73S,00O 8,248,450 6,056,720 1,100,900 338,352,670 132,693,250 471,045,920 Loan of 1895, 2,208,600 Consols of 1907, 5,147 376,003,300 2,979,200 1,797,580 718,650 382,726,830 141,177,680 523,904,510 Loan of 1895, 1,410,100 Consols of 1907, 5,495 416,972,750 5,857,500 1,922,940 426,544,790 121,812,810 548,357,600 L o a n of 1895, 1,791,600 Consols of 1907, 5,858 483,181,900 4,050,3.50 2,215,540 493,912,790 73,888,980 567,801,770 L o a n of 1895, 4,465,000 Consols of f2 per cent 1907, 6,225 492,170,650 25,124,650 3,273,700 J1 Panama Canal, • 539,653,180 104,759,730 644,412,910 Loan of [ 14,482,080 1895, 4,602,100 Loan of 6,620 532,543,650 1895, 6,490,080 17,245,380 507,011,910 103,019,490 670,014,400 . 10,732,900 38,558,680 13,936,500 Certifi6,873 554,700,700 14,960,450 10,468,520 ^cates of in- • 632,624,850 89,033,690 721,658,540 debtedness 3 per cent. 2 per cent [4 per cent 1 3 per cent 1936 and of [ 1908-1918, 1938, 7,025 573,328,450 Jloan 1 1925, 1 Panama • 079,545,740 62,367,940 741,913,680 I 15,463,050 I 14,575,560 Canal, 76,178,680 7,218 580,145,400 21,022,650 15,337,540 .78,420,480 694,926,070 62,414,310 757,340,380 7,331 593,006,600 22,854,300 18,199,380 80,110,040 714,170,320 59,013,840 773,184,160 7,428 601,762,600 26,817,000 20,419,220 81,258,460 730,257,280 47,059,500 777,314,780 7,514 604,264,950 35,302,700 22,245,100 81,701,240 713,513,990 113,218,833 856,732,823 T A B L E N O . 35.—Profit on national-bank circulation, based on a deposit of $100,000 United States consols of 1930, loan of 1925, and Panama at the average net price, monthly, during the year ended Oct. 31, 1913. Canal loan, CONSOLS OF 1930. Receipts. Cost of bonds. Date. Circulation obtainable. Deductions. Interest Interest on circu- Gross relation at ceipts. on bonds. 6 per cent. Tax. Expenses. Net receipts. Sinking fund. Total. Interest on cost of bonds at 6 per cent. Profit on circulation in excess of 6 per cent on the investment. o w H Amount. Per cent. O *j H 1912. November December $101,220 101,150 $100,000 100,000 $2,000 2,000 $6,000 6,000 $8,000 8,000 $500 500 $62.50 62.50 $40.19 38.18 101, 255 101,131 100,880 100, 317 100,215 100,000 97, 900 98, 770 98,145 96,635 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100, 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 41.98 38.14 29.90 10.85 7.42 1913. January February March April May . June July August September October . $602.69 600.68 604.48 600. 64 592. 40 573.35 569. 92 562.50 488. 86 519. 04 496. 44 441.71 - 73.64 — 43.46 - 66.06 -120. 79 $7,397.31 7,399.32 7,395.52 7, 399.36 7,407.60 7,426.65 7,430. 08 7,437. 50 7,511.14 7,480. 96 7,503. 56 7,558.29 $0,073.20 6,069.00 6,075.30 6,067. 86 6,052.80 3,019.02 6,012.90 6,000.00 5,874.00 5,926.20 5,888. 70 5,798.10 $1,374.11 1,330.32 1,320.22 1,331.50 1,354. 80 1,407.63 1,417.18 1,437.50 1,637.14 1,554. 76 1,614.86 1,760.19 1.308 1.315 1.303 1.317 1.343 1.403 1.414 1.438 1.673 1.574 1.645 1.821 W fed o o g W O fed W L O A N O F 1925. W 1912. November December 1913. January February. March April May June July August September.. October ! I $114,000 j 113,945 $100,000 100,000 $4,000 4,000 $6,000 6,000 $10,000 10,000 $1,000 1,000 $62.50 62.50 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100, 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 6,000 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 I 113,834 114,074 114,081 113,885 114,180 114,000 112,140 111,065 110,520 109,877 $8,155.50 8,150. 79 $6,840.00 6,836.70 1,850.02 ! 8,149.98 1,871.74 ' 8,128. 26 1,880.05 8,119. 95 1,876.63 8,123.37 1,900.95 8,099.05 1,899. 74 8,100.26 1,795.74 8,204. 26 1,737.54 8,262.46 1,716.91 8,283.09 | 1,677.31 8,322.69 6,830.04 6,844. 44 6,844. 86 6,833.10 6,849. 60 6,840.00 6,728. 40 6,663.90 6,637. 20 6,592.02 $782.00 '$1,844.50 786.71 i 1,849.21 78: 52 809. 24 817. 55 814. 13 838. 837. 732. 675. 654. 614. 81 ; I | ! $ 1,315.50 L, 314.09 1.154 1.154 1,319.94 1,283.82 L, 275. 09 L, 290.27 1,249. 45 1,260.26 L, 475. 86 L, 598. £6 L, 645. 89 1,730.07 1.160 1.125 1.118 1.133 1.094 1.105 1.316 1.439 1.488 1.575 • • a d 3 o TABLE NO. 35.—Profit on national-bank circulation, based on a deposit of $100,000 United States consols of1930, loan of 1925, and Panama Canal loan, at the average net price, monthly, daring the year ended Oct. 31, 1913—Continued. OP to PANAMA CANAL LOAN OF 1916-1936. Receipts. Date. November. December. Cost of bonds. Deductions. Circulation obInterest tainable. Interest on circu- Gross reon bonds. lation at ceipts. 6 per cent. Net receipts. Profit on circulation in excess of 6 per ! Interest on ; cent on the investI cost of i ment. I bonds at 6 i ; per cent, j Amount, i Percent. I Expenses. Sinking fund. $500 500 $62.50 62.50 $23.14 20.61 $585. 64 583.11 $7,414.36 i 7,416.89 500 500 500 5(X) 500 5(X) 500 500 500 500 62.50 62.50 62.50 62. 50 62. 50 62. 50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 20.65 20.38 16.03 13.06 11.83 1.61 -51.37 -43.55 - 5 4 . 75 -70.33 583.15 582.88 578.53 575. 56 574.33 564.11 511.13 518.95 507.75 492.17 7,416.85 7,417.12 7,421.47 7,424.44 7,425.67 7,435.89 7,488/87 7,481.05 7,492.25 7,507.83 Tax. Total. .8 H 1912. January February... March April May June July August September.. October $101,201 101,063 $100,000 100,000 $2,000 2,000 $6,000 6,000 101,058 101,037 100,813 100,656 100.590 100,080 97,520 97,870 97,340 96,606 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2, (XX) 2,000 0,000 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, (XX> 8,000 8,000 8.000 $6,072.06 i $1,342.30 6,063.78 • 1,353.11 i 6,063. 6,062. 6.048. 6,039. 6.035. 6,004. 5,851. 5,872. 5,840. 5/796. 1,353.37 1,354.90 1,372.69 1,385.08 1,390.27 1,431.09 1,637.67 1,608.85 1,651.85 1,711.47 1.320 1.339 339 341 362 376 382 430 679 644 697 o o a O H W w Pi a REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 133 TABLE NO. 36.—National banks placed in liquidation from Nov. U 1912., to Oct. 31, 1913, the names, where known, of succeeeding banks in cases of succession, together with date of liquidation, capital, and circulation issued and outstanding. Circulation. I Date of liqui! da t ion. Name and location of bank. Capital. f-ssucd. Farmers and Traders National Bank of Clearfield, Pa. (8464); absorbed by Clearfield Trust Co.,-Clearfield, Pa Nov. 11,1912 First National Bank of Wilmington, Del. (473); absorbed by Wilmington Trust Co., Wilmington, Del.. Nov. 16,1912 National Bank of Wilmington and Brandywine, Wilmington, Del. (1190); absorbed by Wilmington Trust Co., Wilmington, Del State National Bank of Boston, Mass. (1028); absorbed by Merchants National Bank of Boston, Mass Nov. 9,1912 Farmers National Bank of York, Nebr. (7821); consolidated with First National Bank of York. Nebr... Nov. 19,1912 National German-American Bank of St. Paul, Minn. (2943); consolidated with Merchants National Bank Nov. 27,1912 of St. Paul, Minn City National Bank of Gloucester, Mass. (2292); absorbed by Gloucester Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Gloucester, Mass do First National Bank of Tifton, Ga. (6542); consolidated with National Bank of Tifton, Ga .do. Bonham National Bank of Fairbury, Nebr. (8995); consolidated with First National Bank of Fairbury, Nebr Dee. 2,1912 Eliot National Bank of Boston, Mass. (536); absorbed by National Shawmut Bank of Boston, Mass Nov. 29,1912 Con way, Gordon and Garnett National Bank of Fredericksburg, Va. (5268); absorbed by Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Fredericksburg. Va Nov. 20,1912 Kewanee National Bank, Kewanee, 111. i (4854); succeeded by Kewanee State Savings Bank and Trust Co., Kewanee, 111 Dec. 12,1912 Coon Rapids National Bank, Coon Rapids, Iowa (6080). Dec. 3', 1912 Citizens National Bank of Austin, Minn.i (4847); succeeded by Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Austin, Minn Dee. 20,1912 Lake Charles National Bank, Lake Charles, La. (6088); succeeded by Lake Charles Trust and Savings Bank, Lake Charles, La Dee. 31,1912 American National Bank of El Paso, Tex. (7530); condo solidated with First National Bank of El Paso, Tex. First National Bank of Hendersonville, N. C. (8837); absorbed by Wanteska Trust and Banking Co. of Hendersonville, N. C , which changed its title to Jan. 1,1913 First Bank and Trust Co., Hendersonville. N. C First National Bank of New Point, Ind. (8408); sucdo ceeded by First State Bank of New Point, Ind Citizens National Bank of Havre, Mont. (9440); abJan. 2,1913 sorbed by Havre National Bank, Havre, Mont Second National Bank of St. Paul, Minn. (725); consolidated with First National Bank of St. Paul, Minn. Dec. 31,1912 Merchants National Bank of Baltimore, Md. (1336); consolidated with National Mechanics Bank of Baltimore, Md., which changed its title to The Merchantsdo Mechanics National Bank of Baltimore, Md Farmers National Bank of White, S. Dak. (7134); consolidated with First National Bank of White, S. Dak. Jan. 7,1913 First National Bank of Maiden, Wash. (9351); absorbed by Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Maiden, Wash Jan. 4,1913 §100,000 «89,200 $32,310 500,000 95,999 41,714 200,010 99,902 47,367 2,000,000 56,810 43,690 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 100,000 150,000 144,000 5H7 945 50,000 50,000 20,000 00,000 50,000 1,000,000 772,930 332,780 50,000 50,000 22,450 75,000 25,000 69,050 24,500 35,450 13,200 50,000 47, 700 28,050 100,000 95,300 50,500 300,000 141,300 75,300 100,000 4S, 997 22,247 25,000 8,500 5,250 50,000 12,500 6,550 400,000 313,000 1,500,000 6-50,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 9,500 5,050 2,1913 25,000 24,100 14,650 Dec. 10,1912 40,000 9,700 4,700 Jan. 25,1913 25,000 6,000 2,750 Feb. 1,1913 200,000 173,100 97,400 Feb. 3,1913 200,000 195,800 85,150 Feb. 1,1913 25.000 5,950 3,300 Dec. 31,1912 250,000 154,250 66,800 ; Jan. dated with Citizens State Bank of Toyah, Tex First National Bank of Hawley, Tex. (8535); succeeded by First State Bank of Hawley, Tex Broadway National Bank of St. Louis, Mo. (9460); succeeded by Broadway Bank of St. Louis, Mo National Bank of Commerce in Los Angeles, Cal. (8117); absorbed by Home Savings Bank of Los Angeles, Cal. Farmers National Bank of Windsor, Colo. (9120); post office, New Windsor, Colo National Market Bank of Brighton, Boston, Mass. (806); succeeded by Market Trust Co. of Brighton, Mass Outstanding. L Expired by limitation. 134 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE KO. 36.—National banks placed in liquidation from Nov. 1, 1912, to Oct. 31, 1913, the names, where knoivn, of succeeding banks in cases of succession, together viiih date of liquidation, capital, and circulation issued and outstanding—Continued. Circulation. Date of liquidation. Name and location of bank. Capital. Issued. Ada National Bank, Ada, Okla. (5633); absorbed by First Nat ional Bank of Ada, Okla Palestine National Bank, Palestine, Tex. (4436); absorbed by lloyall National Bank of Palestine, Tex... American National Bank of Lynchburg, Va. (7308); succeeded by United Loan and Trust Co. of Lynchburg, Va Farmers National Bank of Haskell, Tex. (7825); succeeded by Farmers State Bank of Haskell, Tex First National Bank of Wilburton, Okla. (6890): absorbed by Latimer County National Bank of Wilburton, Okla National Bank of Summit, Miss. (9753); succeeded by Progressive National Bank of Summit, Miss First National Bank of Mahnomen, Minn. (8726); succeeded by State Bank of Mahnomen, Minn First National Bank of Warner, Okla. (8809); succeeded by First State Bank, Warner, Okla Yough National Bank of Conn ells ville, Pa. (4861); consolidated with First National Bank of Connellsville, Pa First National Bank of Sykesville, Md. (8578); consolidated with Sykesville National Bank, Sykesville, Md First National Bank of Arlington, Mass. (4664); succeeded by Menotomy Trust Co. of Arlington, Mass.. First National Bank of Wautoma, Wis. (7136); absorbed by Wautoma State Bank, Wautoma, Wis... Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Franklin, Ky. (7402); absorbed by McElwain-Meguiar Bank and Trust Co. of Franklin, Ky First National Bank of Lone Oak, Tex. (6605); succeeded by Guaranty State Bank of Lone Oak, Tex ... National Bank of Barre, Vt. (2109); succeeded by Quarry Savings Bank and Trust Co. of Barre, Vt National Exchange Bank of Lynchburg, Va. (2506); consolidated with Lynchburg National Bank, Lynchburg, Va Babylon National Bank, Babylon, N. Y. * (4906); succeeded by Babylon National Bank, Babylon, N. Y. (10358) First National Bank of Dickens, Tex. (8303); absorbed by Spur National Bank, Spur, Tex First National Bank of Victoria, Tex. (4184); succeeded by Victoria National Bank, Victoria, Tex First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. (48); consolidated with Second National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. First National Bank of Aubrey, Tex. (7495); succeeded by First Guaranty State Bank of Aubrey, Tex Shelbina National Bank, Shelbrna, Mo. (9137); succeeded by Old-Bank Trust Co. of Shelbina, Mo Benton County National Bank of Prosser, Wash. (9417); absorbed by Prosser State Bank, Prosser, Wash First National Bank of Quincy, WTash. (9102); succeeded by Quincy Valley State Bank, Quincy, Wash Commercial National Bank of Abilene, Tex. (7944); absorbed by First State Bank and Trust Co. of Abiline, Tex Citizens National Bank of Williston, N. Dak. (8324); consolidated with First National Bank of Williston, N. Dak Oklahoma National Bank of Muskogee, Okla. (10113); absorbed by Exchange National Bank of Muskogee, Okla Central National Bank of Frederick, Md. (1138); succeeded by Central Trust Co. of Frederick, Md Aetna National Bank of New York, N. Y. (7450); consolidated with Broadway Trust Co., New York, N. Y. First National Bank of Garden Grove, Iowa (5464); succeeded by C. S. Stearns Commercial Bank, Garden Grove, Iowa Citizens National Bank of Milford, Ohio (8188); consolidated with Milford National Bank, Milford, Ohio. 1 Dec. Outstand ing. 30,1912 $50,000 $12,000 $6, 750 Jan. 21,1913 50,000 48,897 26,047 Feb. 17,1913 300,000 286,597 125,6S7 Feb. 12,1913 31,000 25,000 12,000 Dec. 14,1912 25,000 12,500 4, 750 Mar. 1,1913 30,000 12,000 7,450 25,000 23,950 14,600 2,1913 25,000 15,510 12,110 Mar. 3,1913 75,000 75,000 do Mar. Jan. 16,1913 25,000 6,250 Mar. 18,1913 50,000 11,395 5,745 Mar. 26,1913 25,000 11,250 7,300 Apr. 1,1913 25,000 24,000 16,200 Mar. 3; 1913 25,000 5,950 3,900 Apr. 5,1913 100,000 69,600 I 48.850 Apr. 8,1913 250,000 i 250,000 !. Apr., 13,1913 50,000 12,500 I 5,900 Mar. 26,1913 25,000 2,550 Apr. 15,1913 150,000 6,250 ! I Apr. 19,1913 1,000,000 103,295 I 77,695 Apr. 14,1913 30,000 Apr. 28,1913 30,000 1,000,000 | 23.800 ! 17,800 28,300 | 20,200 25,000 5,960 4, 210 May 15,1913 25,000 5,947 4,347 May 10,1913 75,000 74,000 41,350 May 9,1913 50,000 12,500 ! do May 5,1913 100,000 23,750 14,450 June 2,1913 150,000 148,200 j 103,600 June 5, 1913 500,000 287,900 160,600 June 11,1913 25,000 June 17,1913 40,000 Expired by limitation. 24,200 | i 40,000 \ 20,050 33,100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 135 TABLE NO. 36.—National banks placed in liquidation from Nov. 1, 1912, to Oct. SI, 1913, the names, where known, of succeeeding banks in cases of succession, together with date of liquidation, capital, and circulation issued and outstanding—Continued. Circulation. Name and location of bank. First National Bank of Decatur, Ala. (3699); succeeded by City National Bank of Decatur, Ala National Bank of Newark, Del. (1536); succeeded by Farmers Trust Co. of Newark, Del First National Bank of Goldfield, Nev. (9078) First National Bank of Canadian, Okla. (9993); succeeded by Canadian State Bank, Canadian, Okla Middlesex County National Bank of Winchester, Mass. (5071); succeeded by Winchester Trust Co., Winchester, Mass Farmers and. Merchants National Bank of Salisbury, Mo. (8359); absorbed by Peoples Bank of Salisbury, Mo Southern National Bank of Merkel, Tex. (10052); consolidated with Farmers State Bank of Merkel, Tex.. First National Bank of Westport, Conn. (394); succeeded by Westport Bank and Trust Co., Westport, Conn Maryville National Bank, Maryville, Mo. (4243); succeeded by Farmers Trust Co. of Maryville, Mo First National Bank of Lexington, Ky. (760); consolidated with Lexington City National Bank, Lexington, Ky., which changed its title to Tho First and City National Bank of Lexington First National Bank of Capitol Hill, Oklahoma City, Okla. (9584) Chicago National Bank, Chicago, 111. (2601) National State Bank of Oneida, N. Y. (2401); succeeded by Madison County Trust and Deposit Co., Oneida, First National Bank of Lodgepole, Nebr. (9741); succeeded by First State Bank of Lodgepole, Nebr National Bank of Commerce of Tacoma, Wash. (3789); consolidated with Pacific National Bank of Tacoma, Wash., which changed its title to The National Bank of Tacoma Southern National Bank of Wilmington, N . C. (7913); consolidated with Murchison National Bank of Wilmington, N. C First National Bank of Newport, Wash. (8828); absorbed by Security State Bank of Newport, Wash.. Kiowa National Bank of Snyder. Okla. (10311); succeeded by Kiowa State Bank or Snyder, Okla Farmers National Bank of Sallisaw, Okla. (9973); absorbed by Sallisaw Bank & Trust Co., Sallisaw, Okla National Bank of Port Deposit, Md. (5610); absorbed by Cecil National Bank of Port Deposit, Md Total (81 banks). Date of liquidation. Capital. Issued. Outstanding. June 21,1913 $100,000 $74,450 $58,250 June 24,1913 June 30,1913 50,000 50,000 28,700 30,400 June 16,1913 25,000 6,250 21, 200 20; 650 4,305 July 1,1913 50,000 41,400 28,650 July 8,1913 25,000 21,900 19,050 July 25,1913 50,000 50,000 29,250 July 31,1913 100,000 90,000 73,700 Aug. 1,1913 100,000 85,297 76,247 Aug. 5,1913 400,000 86,450 86,450 July 22,1913 Aug. 15,1913 25,000 1,000,000 6,250 44,895 5,600 42,045 Sept. 1,1913 60,000 60,000 35,150 .....do 25,000 23,800 18,500 Aug. 30,1913 200,000 200,000 Sept. 12,1913 200,000 200,000 Sept. 10,1913 25,000 24,190 24,190 Sept. 13,1913 25,000 9,600 9,600 Sept, 29,1913 25,000 24,300 24,300 Oct. 31,1913 50,000 49,997 49,997 14,571,010 7,434,968 2,539,978 136 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE No. 37.—National banks which have been placed in the hands of receivers, together dividends paid while solvent, circulation issued, lawful money deposited with the Treasurer Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. Bate. Capital. 1 First National Bank, Attica, N. Y 199 Jan. 14,1864 $50,000 2 3 Venango National Bank, Franklin, P a . 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. 3,1864 5,1865 24,1865 18,1863 17,1865 5,1865 9,1865 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 150,000 300,000 200,000 1141 80 808 May 15,1865 Sept. 9,1863 Feb. 14,1865 60,000 50,000 50,000 429 1331 May 20,1864 June 23,1865 50,000 155,000 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 T, 1865 1,1865 1,1865 24,1864 27,1871 29,1863 Total 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 Surplus. $1,780 First National Bank, Bethel, Conn First National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa National Bank of Vicksburg, Miss 14 15 First National Bank, Rockford, 111 First N. B. of Nevada, Austin, Nev o • ====== gl ?s .rip Total 11 12 13 Per cent. K „ First National Bank, Medina, N. Y Tennessee N. B., Memphis, Tenn First National Bank, Selma, Ala 'FirstNational Bank, New Orleans, La. National1 Unadilla B., Unadilla, N . Y . . Farmers & Cits' N. B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Croton National Bank, New York, N.Y. Amount. 2,236 £J3 Total 465 $7,500 4.9 421,052 42.1 140,000 56.0 24,403 18,000 23.0 36.0 Total 10 17 18 19 20 21 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. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Scandinavian N. B., Chicago, 111 Wallkill N. B., Middletown, N. Y Crescent City N. B., New Orleans, L a . . Atlantic N. B New York, N. Y . . . .. First National Bank, Washington, I). C. N.B.of the7 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 33 34 35 First National Bank, Anderson, I n d . . . 44 July 31,1863 First National Bank, Topeka, Kans 1660 Aug. 23,1866 First National Bank, Norfolk, Va 271 Feb. 23,1864 30 37 38 39 40 Gibson County N. B., Princeton, I n d . . First N. B.of Utah,Salt LakeCity,Utah. Cook County N. B., Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio Charlottesville N.B.,Charlottesville,Va. 2066 1695 1845 900 1468 Nov. Nov. July Mar. July 41 42 43 44 Miners' N. B<r,Georgetown, Colo 2199 Fourth National Bank, Chicago, I1U... 276 First National Bank, Bedford, Iowa 2298 First National Bank, Osceola, Iowa 1776 Oct. Feb. Sept. Jan. 1,000,000 250,000 250,000 100,000 106,100 50,000 9,424 Total ===== 250,000 175,000 500,000 300,000 500,000 750,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 600,000 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 50,000 50,000 100,000 31,150 46,000 90,500 62.3 92.0 90.5 30,1872 15,1869 8,1871 16,1865 19,1865 50,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 6,000 125,000 53,333 108,279 149,245 12.0 125.0 17.8 108.2 149.2 30,1874 24,1864 18,1875 26,1871 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 4,500 184,008 3.0 184.0 23,500 46. i 59,472 Total Total Total 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 137 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. with the capital and surplus at date of organization and at date offailure, cause of failure, to redeem circulation, the amount redeemed, and the amount outstanding Oct. 31, 1913. , Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. $50,000 Apr. 14,1865 W $44,000 $44,000 $43,766 $234 300,000 200,000 May May 1,1866 8,1866 U U 85,000 180,000 85,000 180,000 84,803 179,494 197 506 265,000 265,000 264,297 703 Mar. Mar. Apr. May Aug. Sept. Oct. 13,1867 21,1867 30,1867 20,1867 20,1867 6,1867 1,1867 T V B 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 84,621 178,930 99,829 252,958 179,727 239 222 379 1,070 171 942 273 928,900 928,900 925,604 3,296 26,300 90,000 25,500 26,300 90,000 25,500 26,169 89,669 25,443 131 331 57 Capital. . Surplus. 500,000 50,000 100', 000 100,000 500,000 120,000 300,000 200,000 $2,288 20,435 4,788 37,903 32,000 % U G 1,370,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 Feb. 28,1868 Mar. 3,1868 Apr. 24,1868 N Q N 141,800 141,800 141,281 519 1,400 5,580 Mar. 15,1869 Oct. 14,1869 B U 45,000 129,700 45,000 129,700 44,758 128,801 242 899 174,700 174,700 173,559 1,141 150,000 Dec. 13,1871 Dec. 15,1871 do Dec. 20,1871 Apr. 23,1872 May 2,1872 V u F u u 800,000 50,000 243,393 179.000 71,000 45,000 800,000 50,000 243,393 179,000 71,000 45,000 794,042 49,781 241,445 178,050 70,166 44,550 5,958 219 1,948 950 834 450 1,388,393 1,388,393 1,378,034 10,359 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 45,000 134,801 117;895 448,970 98,931 444,029 231,192 357,600 177,670 89,093 357,500 44,575 199 1,005 1,030 1,069 5,971 2,808 2,400 1,530 907 2,500 425 2,522,100 2,522,100 2,502,256 19,844 45,000 90,000 95,000 45,000 90,000 95,000 44,275 89,275 93,845 725 725 1,155 230,000 230,000 227,395 2,605 43.800 118; 191 285,100 45,000 146,585 43,800 118,191 285,100 45,000 146,585 43,625 117,490 283,783 44,216 144,980 175 701 1,317 784 1,605 638,676 638,676 634,094 4,582 45,000 85,700 27,000 45,000 45,000 85,700 27,000 45,000 44,710 83,290 26,910 44,590 290 2,410 300,000 1.000,000 '200,000 250,000 200,000 106.100 oo;ooo 1,S06,100 250,000 175,000 500,000 300,000 500,000 750,000 400,000 200,000 100,000 600.000 50,000 40,000 33,905 27,139 2,509 V t 3,825,000 50.000 10OJ 000 100,000 23,839 7,000 3,000 Nov. 23,1873 Dec. 16,1873 June 3,1874 P P G 1,000 18,719 80,000 20,000 22,254 Nov. Dec. Feb. Oct. Oct. 28,1874 10,1874 1,1875 22,1875 28,1875 X V V E Jan. 24,1876 Feb. 1,1876 do Feb. 25,1876 V V N V 250,000 50,000 150,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 u , 1,000,000 150,000 200.000 30,000 50,000 Redeemed. Outstanding. 4,610 20,000 5,000 210,000. 50,000 250,000 Issued. 968 10,000 90 410 138 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 37.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. 45 46 47 48 49 First National Bank, Duluth, Minn First National Bank, La Crosse, Wis... Citv National Bank, Chicago, 111 Watkins National BanK.Watldns, N.Y. First National Bank, Wichita, Kans... 50 51 52 53 First N. B., Greenfield, Ohio i National Bank of Fishkill, N.Y First National Bank, Franklin, Ind Northumberland County National Bank, Shamokin, Pa. First National Bank. Winchester, HI... N. Exchange B., Minneapolis, Minn N. B. of State of Mo., St. Louis, Mo First National Bank, Delphi, Ind First National Bank, Georgetown, Colo. Lock Haven N. B., Lock Haven, Pa... Charter number. Date. 1954 1313 818 456 1913 Apr. 6,1872 June 20,1865 Feb. 18,1865 June 2,1864 Jan. 2,1872 $50,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 $25,000 31,500 182,5(30 85,450 36,975 101 971 50 689 Oct. Apr. Aug. Jan. 7,1863 1,1865 5,1863 9,1865 50,000 200,000 $36,205 60,000 67,000 2,976 80,300 160.6 71.5 143,000 222,319 370. 5 670,000 1000.0 14S4 719 1665 1949 1991 1273 July Jon. Oct. Mar. May June 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 2047 1612 1995 403 364 161 305 1266 2157 2105 2027 1927 2356 Feb. Sept. Nov. June Apr. Apr. Dec. Mar. June July May Aug. Jan. May 5,1864 18,1872 23,1865 3,1872 27,1864 5,1864 16,1863 5,1864 13,1865 16,1874 13,1873 14,1872 20,1872 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 1856 2358 1734 1227 49 1200 •2208 300 July May Nov. June Aug. May Dec. Mar. 31,1871 14,1877 15,1870 6,1865 5,1863 31,1865 3,1874 11,1S64 50,000 130,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 Oct. 27,1863 Aug. 7,1863 June 30,1864 70,000 125,000 100,000 1251 235 2373 June Feb. Nov. 9,1865 5,1864 9,1877 110 Oct. 23,1863 50,000 91,955 183.9 1583 Oct. 11,1865 200,000 186,000 93.0 Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. cent. 50.0 63.0 73.0 113.9 73.9 Total 54 55 56 57 58 59 71,750 124,000 143.5 248.0 "*"45," 000* "*45.*6* 15,000 1.53,600 128.0 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 7,400 139,000 113.0 392.1 92.0 14.8 278.0 248,400 605,250 387,000 354.8 484.2 387.0 500,000 251,802 1,198,000 100,000 287,500 250,000 75,000 239.6 287.5 30.0 Total 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Third National Bank, Chicago, HI Central National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.. Commercial N. B., Kansas City/Mo1 First National Bank, Ashland, Pa. First National Bank, Tarrytown, N. Y. First National Bank, Allehtown, Pa.1.. First N. B., Wavnesburg, Pa.1 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.i... 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. O.German National Bank, Chicago, 111.1.. Commercial N. B., Saratoga Spgs., N. Y. Second National Bank, Scranton, Pa.1.. National Bank of Poultney. Vt First National Bank, Monticello, Ind... First National Bank, Butler, Pa 82 83 84 First National Bank, Meadville, Pa First National Bank, Newark, N. J . . . . First National Bank, Brattleboro, Vt.. 85 86 87 Mechanics' N. B., Newark, N. J First National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y Pacific National Bank, Boston, Mass... 88 First N. B. of Union Mills, Union Citv, Pa. Vermont KL B., St. Albans, Vt Total Total 222 . 2,000 11,872 . 115 52 470 Total Total 89 Total .. . 1 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 139 of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.-—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $100,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 60,000 Receiver appointed. Surplus. Cause of failure. S25,000 130,000 3,000 12,000 Mar. Apr. May July Sept. 13.1876 11,1876 17,1876 12,1876 23,1876 P P V G B 10,000 30,000 28,538 Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. 12,1876 27,1877 13,1877 12,1877 U B B M 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 200,000 Nov. 24,1877 10,000 Dec. 1,1877 25,000 Feb. 11,1878 6,392 do 19'. 000 Feb. 28,1878 25,000 Mar. 23,1878 220,000 Am. 15,1878 May 15,1878 24,000 June 8,1878 5,000 do.: 8,000 Sept. 13,1878 7,000 Sept. 14,1878 13,500 Sept. 25.1878 Oct. 1,1878 V V X V V V N V p V 965,000 50,000 200,000 132,000 67,000 50,000 100,000 2,500,000 50,000 75,000 120,000 w u V 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 N 2,612,500 100,000 130,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 100.000 50,000 50,000 1 10,600 2,000 125,000 40,476 70,000 4,000 2,000 10,400 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 20,000 62,584 57,000 June 9,1880 June 14,1880 June 19,1880 R F N 400,000 50,000 Nov. 2,1881 Apr. 22,1882 May 22,1882 C P 1,230,000 100,000 300,000 300,000 700,000 500,000 100,000 961,300 s 1,561,300 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $45,000 45,000 137,209 67,500 43,200 $45,000 45,000 137,209 67,500 43,200 $44,775 44.293 134,676 66,504 42,701 $225 707 2,533 996 499 540,609 540,609 532,449 8,160 29,662 177,200 92,092 60,300 29,662 177,200 92,092 60,300 28,744 175,240 90,342 59,450 918 1,960 I,7o0 850 50 51 52 53 45,000 90,000 296,274 45,000 45,000 71,200 45,000 90,000 296,274 45,000 45,000 71,200 44,302 89,030 281,600 44,355 44,710 70,323 698 970 14,674 645 290 877 54 55 56 57 58 59 951,728 951,728 928,096 23,632 597,840 45,000 44,940 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 44.940 44,500 75, 554 89,200 78,641 7,002 114,220 29,800 89,300 44,400 35,328 27,000 587,721 44,485 42,990 43,703 73,836 87,487' 76,334 6,277 112,550 29,455 88,945 43,840 34,723 26,790 10,119 515 1,950 797 1,718 1,713 2,307 725 1,670 345 355 560 605 210 1,322,725 1,322,725 1,299,136 23,589 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 44,247 62,21.5 40,055 85.317 88,763 88,547 26,624 69,635 753 285 2,740 1,583 2,702 1,453 376 1,530 516,825 516,825 505,403 11,422 89,500 326,643 90,000 89,500 326,643 90,000 87,167 320.054 86,372 2,333 6,589 3,628 506,143 506,143 493,593 12,550 449,900 99,500 450,000 449,900 99,500 450,000 441,419 97,755 447,552 8,481 1,745 2,448 12,674 45 46 47 43 49 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 87 999,400 999,400 986,726 50,000 13,455 Mar. 24,1883 s 43,000 43,000 41,852 1,148 88 200,000 25,000 Aug. 9,1883 V 65,200 65,200 62,877 2,323 89 108,200 108,200 104,729 3,471 250,000 140 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 37.—National banks which have been placed in the Hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. First-National-Bank, Leadville, 1Colo... City N . B., Lawrenceburg, Ind. First National Bank, St. Albans, V t . . . 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 Capital. Date. Surplus. Amount. 2420 2889 269 2751 1215 2887 2090 3006 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 lOOJOOO 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 1740 583 2465 2624 564 2139 1386 2724 Nov. Nov. Mar. Feb. Nov. Mar. July June 29,1870 22,1864 15,1880 2,1882 3,1864 17,1874 1,1865 7,1882 2776 3266 3461 3022 3082 75 605 Sept. Nov. Feb. Aug. Nov. Sept. Dec. Jan. 18,1882 20,1884 27,1886 8,1883 26,1883 4,1863 6,1864 7,1865 2835 2542 231 1801 1682 277 3597 1280 Dec. July Feb. Mar. June Feb. Dec. June 12,18S2 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 Oct. Jan. July June Jan. Oct. May Oct. Sept, 50, 000 I I 100, 000 ' 50, 50. 50, 1,000 50, 200. J 50, -| 75. J $2,000 Per $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," 666' "*8."6" 200,000 23,128 50,000 ! 100,000 I 100,000 ! 356,000 38,500 178.0 '77.0 337,500 337.5 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 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., 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 . Abington N. B.,Abington, Mass.2 First National Bank, Blair, Nebr 32,894 15,000 Total. First National Bank, Pine Bluff, Ark. 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 50.000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 ! 100,000 i ... 150,0C0 ! 10,000 Total. Fifth National Bank, St. Louis^ Mo Metropolitan N. B. of Cincinnati. Ohio.. First National Bank, Auburn, N . Y . . . . CommercialN. 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.. 2198 National Bank of Shelbyville, Tenn 3617 First National Bank, Sheffield, Ala Third National Bank, Malone, N . Y . . . 3366 2427 First National Bank, Abilene, Kans Harper National Bank, Harper, K a n s . . . 3431 Gloucester City N. B., Gloucester,N. J . . j 3936 Park National Bank, Chicago, 111 3502 State National Bank, Wellington, Kans. 3564 K i n g m a n N . B., Kingman, Kans | 3559 29,1874 14,1887 15,1885 23,1879 6,1886 26,1888 11,1886 1,1886 16,1886 Total. 1 .Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 2 Restored to solvency. 141 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.—.Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. •160,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 400,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 Surplus. S15,000 40,000 15,000 225,000 180 33,000 20,000 12,500 1,000 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Jan. 24,1884 Mar. 11,1884 Apr. 22,1884 B G P B T E H X B E P CO... May 13,1884 Juno 2,1884 July 23,1884 Aug. 25,1884 Aug. 26,1884 Sept. 13,1884 Oct. 18,1884 Issued. 1,285,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 40,000 7,500 15,000 150,000 Nov. Dec. Mar. Apr. 29,1884 17,1884 23,1885 9,1885 10,000 20,000 30,447 4,000 20,100 12,500 25,300 11,000 Jan. 4,1886 Jan. 20,1886 Mar. 11,1886 Apr. 8,1886 Apr. 19,1886 May 4,1886 Aug. 2,1886 Sept. 8,1886 050,000 i 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 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 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 1,550,000 300,000 1,000,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 Jan. 14,1889 ! Apr. 22,1889 | Q B Dec. 13,1889 Dec. 23,1889 Dec. 30,1889 Jan. 21,1890 Feb. 10,1890 June 12,1890 July 14,1890 Sept. 25,1890 Oct. 2,1890 Q V W F F F F W X $53,000 | 77,000 j 152,260 76,395 27,000 260,100 40,850 158,900 11,240 90,000 18,650 23,400 26,860 252,479 40,660 152,295 11,110 87,357 IS,435 23,305 $740 605 1,782 140 7,621 190 6,605 130 2,643 215 95 850,120 I 850,120 . i | ! : ; i ! ; I 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 I 100 829,354 20,766 ; 176,000 44,000 44, 38,350 38,350 ! 228,200 ! . 228,200 172,995 42,975 37,015 223,766 3,005 1,025 j 1,335 I 4,434 | 486,550 j ooo ! E B J J A D L IT Outstand- i ing. $53,000 77,000 89,980 27,000 260,100 40,850 158,900 11,240 90,000 18,650 23,400 176,000 ! 600,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 ; Redeemed. 486,550 476,751 9,799 I 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 43,394 69,740 10,495 16,890 86,918 42,265 25,425 25,850 1,026 2,620 245 i 230 I 2,082 I 875 | 328,385 328,385 320,977 7,408 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 25,875 19,025 89,362 11,090 11,190 14,505 71,448 135,880 405 185 638 160 60 1,225 2,381 3,168 386,597 386,597 378,375 8,222 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 43,835 275,030 60,452 60,077 21,435 46,160 11,180 25,857 557,811 557,811 544,026 13,785 45,000 11,250 45,000 11,250 44,820 11,062 180 188 56,250 56,250 55,882 368 16, 710 22,500 10,750 21,240 10, 750 11,250 45,000 11,250 22,000 16, 710 22,500 10, 750 21,240 10,750 11,250 45,000 11,250. 22,000 16,265 22,240 10,660 20,585 10, 700 11,195 44,500 11,200 21,630 445 260 90 655 50 168,975 2,475 171,450 171,450 • 330 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 595 2,715 2,994 2,093 1,065 2,310 70 1,943 00 500 50 370 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 142 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 37 .—National banks which have been placed in'the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. N a m e a n d location of b a n k . 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 Park N. 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,1 Pa Date. Capital. SurPer plus. Amount. cent. $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 6l. 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 4.0 984,000 198,000 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 50,000 65,000 100,000 500,000 3,500 58,500 272,500 35,000 7.0 90.0 272.5 7.0 150,000 200,000 300, OCO 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 58,000 110,000 369.5 116.2 85.0 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 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 52,000 677 Dec. 569 N o v . 3416 Dec. 3828 Dec. 1656 J u l y 3267 N o v . 3569 Oct. 837 F e b . 4404 A u g . 3160 A p r . 3554 S e p t . 2859 J a n . 4383 J u l y 4288 A p r . 3963 J a n . 3890 M a y 1454 • J u l y 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,OCO 100,000 50,OCO 50,OCO 50,000 100,000 4264 3297 2988 4213 Mar. Jan. June Jan. 18,1890 28,1885 29,1883 21,1890 1648 3228 1817 3627 2568 3677 4105 4256 4767 3771 3753 4143 2177 4198 First iV. B., Arkansas City, Kans. 3360 Citizens' N. B., Hillsboro, Ohio 2039 First National Bank, Brunswick, Ga... 3116 City JV. B., Brownwood, Tex.1 4344 Merchants' N. B., Tacoma, Wash 3172 Apr. Julv 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 Farley N. B., Montgomery Ala. First National Bank, Coldwater, Kans.. 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 ! i Total.. 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 Maverick N. B., Boston, Mass Corry National Bank, Corrv, 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, Muney, 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 182 183 184 185 First N. B., Del Norte, Colo Newton N. B., Newton, Kans Capital National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr.. Bankers and Merchants' National Bank, Dallas, Tex. First N. B Little Rock, Ark Commercial N. B., Nashville, Tenn Alabama National Bank, Mobile, Ala.. First NationalBank, Ponca, Nebr Second N. B., Columbia, Tenn Columbia National Bank, Chicago, 111.. Elmira National Bank, Elmira, N. Y.. N. B. of N. Dakota, Fargo, N. Dak Evanston N. B., Evanston, 111 N. B. of Deposit of City of New York.. Oglethorpe N. B., Brunswick, Ga First National Bank, Lakota, N. Dak.. First N. B., Cedar Falls, Iowa First National Bank, Brady, Tex1 1 Total 186 187 188 189 390 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 i Restored to solvency. 143 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Capital. $75,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 125,000 100,000 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 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Nov. 21,1890 Dec. 12,1890 Dec. 24,1890 Dec. 26,1890 Jan. 14,1891 Jan. 20,1891 Feb. 3,1891 Feb. 11,1891 Mar. 25,1891 Apr. 7,1891 May 9,1891 May 21,1891 June 22,1891 July 1,1891 July 2,1891 July 16,1891 ....fdo.. July 21,1891 July 23,1891 Aug. 7,1891 Aug. 17,1891 Oct. 3,1891 Oct. 7,1891 do Oct. 14,1891 H G V G J R H F Q H O Q D V G Q. Q. G O H G V Sarplus. $1,603 5,000 4,000 24,000 32,000 25,000 10,000 7,500 3,000 100,000 132,500 20,000 3,000 3,500 4,000 9,000 4,600 500 23,600 10,500 46,000 8 000 790 Circulation. s v H 3,622,000 400,000 100,000 150,000 500,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 100,000 800,000 17,000 15,000 100,000 17,512 15,958 2,500 13,500 4,000 44,000 2,000 1,000 1,500 17,500 40,000 F R O O B 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 4,800 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 $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 33,750 33,750 22,500 95,597 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $16,710 11,035 10,595 44,750 22,280 26,795 21,375 10,620 11,200 10,560 39,385 44,530 42,897 16,560 20,590 44,800 15,955 13,382 12,720 33,320 33,490 22,350 92,702 22,500 11,060 $165 215 155 250 220 1,205 325 130 50 190 1,795 470 1,103 315 110 200 320 118 180 430 260 150 2,895 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 33,750 33,750 22,500 95,597 22,500 11,200 641,052 663,552 652,161 11,391 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 70,647 93,299 33,450 44,900 51,270 17,745 10,605 92,203 11,130 22,100 11,130 44,043 21,720 11,150 11,035 26,520 28,105 8,247 2,881 300 100 1,610 255 145 2,696 120 400 120 957 80 100 215 200 3,675 146 Nov. 2,1891 Nov. 21,1891 Dec. 5,1891 Dec. 18,1891 Dec. 21,1891 Jan. 7,1892 Feb. 6,1892 Feb. 9,1892 Feb. 19,1892 Feb. 29,1892 do . Mar. 21,1892 June 22,1892 July 2,1892 do. . July 20,1892 July 22,1892 P P G Q 0 V Q, R 623,153 623,153 601,052 22,101 Jan. 14,1893 Jan. 16,1893 Feb. 6,1893 do.. G Y B O 11,250 48,740 43, 700 44,000 11,250 48,740 43,700 44,000 11,110 47,950 42,990 43,640 140 790 710 360 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. i June 15", 1893 June 16,1893 J u n e 17,1893 June 20,1893 June 23,1893 T Q V Q T Q 0 Q T F Y U L T G Q V F Y 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 58,160 43,900 39,055 11,060 21,990 42,907 42,590 44,000 22,330 44,235 32,440 11,160 10,138 11,250 27,530 22,775 43,270 ; 45,666 45,000 44,450 u s B V 2,450,000 | 50,000 100,000 300,000 500,000 Lawful money deposited. 110 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 590 200 1,775 201 730 ; 202 203 550 204 5,335 1,100 3,745 190 510 693 410 250 170 765 460 i 90 ! 1,112 ; 144 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE XO. 37.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. City National Bank, Greenville,Mich.. First N. B., Whatcom, Wash Columbia N. B., New Whatcom,1 Wash. Citizens' N. B., Spokane, Wash. First N. B., Phillipsburg, Monti 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,1111.. Bozeman N. B., Bozeman, Mont. Consolidated N. B., San Diego, Cal First National Bank, Cedartown, Ga... Merchants' N. B., Great Falls, Mont... State National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn. Montana N. B., Helena, Mont.1 Indianapolis N. B., Indianapolis, Ind.. Northern N. B., Big Rapids, Mich First N. B., Great Falls, Mont.1 1 First National Bank, Rankakee, III. National Banli: 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, K y . First National Bank, Orlando, FlaA 1 Citizens' National Bank, MunciCflnd .. First N . B . , Hot Springs, S. Dak First National Bank, Marion, Kans Washington N. B., Tacoma, Wash El Paso National Bank, E l Paso, T e x . . Lloyd's N . B., Jamestown, N. Dak N. Granite State B., Exeter, N. H Chamberlain N. B., Chamberlain, S.Dak P.Townsend N. B., P.Townsend,Wash. First N. B., Port Angeles, Wash1 First National Bank, Sundance, Wyo.. First N. B., North Manchester, I n d . . . . Commercial N. B., Denver, Colo First National Bank, Dayton, Term Charter number. Date. 3243 4099 4351 4005 4658 4326 4185 4478 4117 4666 2803 3056 4075 4434 4102 2813 581 1832 3525 1793 4692 Aug. 28,1884 Aug. 26.1889 June 28,1890 Apr. 8,1889 Dec. 5.1891 May 31.1890 Dec. 21,1889 Dec. 2,1890 Sept. 11,1889 Dec. 15.1891 Oct. 23,1882 Sept. 22,1883 July 16,1889 Oct. 7,1890 Aug. 28,1889 Nov. 11,1882 Nov. 21,1864 June 5,1871 July 1,1886 Feb. 20,1871 Feb. 9.1892 3275 3298 3222 Apr. Dec. Jan. July 30,1887 20,1884 31,1885 14,1884 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 16,500 23,000 26,000 69,750 4033 4201 3469 2234 4370 3018 4018 3608 4561 1147 4282 4290 4315 4343 2903 4113 4362 May Jan. Mar. Mar. July July Apr. Dec. May May Apr. Apr. May June Mar. Sept. July 13.1889 50, 50, 50, 100, 50, 75, 100, 150, 100, 100, 50, 100, 50, 50, 50, 250, 50, 39,000 78.0 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 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 3199 2805 3719 3101 4064 3514 3047 4316 4360 1627 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. 29,1884 24,1882 7,1887 29,18.83 2,1889 1,1886 14,1883 20,1890 9,1890 2,1866 5,1890 29,1886 9,1887 23,1885 21,1887 11,1890 4,1889 29,1882 27,1889 23,1864 25,1882 50,000 50,000 100,000 60.000 50', 000 200,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 $7,340 100,000 2,125 52,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 17,137 50,000 39,738 190,100 100,000 35,000 4,000 66,000 32,500 15,750 8,000 319,000 15,000 79.5 380.2 100.0 58.3 8.0 33.0 65.0 31.5 4.0 319.0 15.0 555,000 57,500 18,000 9,000 11,000 555.0 115.0 36.0 12.0 22.0 401.4 34.1 231.5 190.2 Capital. Surplus. $50, 50, 100, 150, 50, 100, 100, 50, 50, 1,000, 50, 250, 75, 100, 100, 250, 300, 90, 250, so; ioo; 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 15.0 260,000 104.0 1,249,000 416.3 183,053 203.4 122,250 48.8 140,500 280.9 33.0 23.0 26.0 133.5 Total. Hutchinson N. B., Hutchinson, Kans.. First N. B., Spokane Falls, Wash Oregon N. B., Portland, Oreg Citizens' N . B., Grand Island, Nebr First N. B., Fort Payne, Ala Third National Bank, Detroit, Mich . . . First National Bank, Watkins, N. Y . . . First National Bank, Llano, Tex American N. B., Springfield, Mo First National Bank, Sedalia, Mo National Bank of Pendleton, Oreg State National Bank, Wichita, Kans... German National Bank, Denver, Colo.. Black Hills N. B., Rapid City, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Arlington, Oreg.. Baker City N . B., Baker City, Oreg.... First National Bank, Grant, Nebr Wichita N. B., Wichita, Kans State National Bank, Vernon, Tex National Bank of Middletown, Pa First National Bank, Kearney, Nebr.. Total. 1 Restored to solvency. 200,725 17,065 231,500 95,113 145 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $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 75,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 300,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 200,000 Receiver appointed. . Surplus. $6,064 J u n e 27, 1893 .do., 3,000 .do.. 1,000 15,000 7,500 10, 000 10, 000 50, 000 8,470 7,000 100, 000 60, 000 95,000 22,000 5,000 J u l y 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, 1893 Aug. 3, 1893 Aug. 5, 1893 do.. ....do.. Aug. 7, 1893 60,000 75,000 100,000 175,000 3, 782 Aug. 9,1893 do. 10,000 20,000 Aug. 10,1893 38,000 Aug. 11,1893 100,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 10,000 Aug. 12, 1893 2,000 .....do.. 55,000 10,000 5,600 60,000 10,000 10,000 1,000 5,000 10,000 40,000 5,000 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 Cause of failure. Q Y Y Y Y V Y Y Y T Y Y V Y Y Y B W Y O O Y V V V Y Y Y Y F O Y V O Y T F Y Y 10,910,000 100,000 250,000 200; 000 60,000 50,000 300,000 53,000 75,000 200,000 250,000 lOty 900 100,000 200,000 75,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 85,000 150,000 10,000 N o v . 6,1893 21,515 Nov. 20,1893 40,000 Dec. 12,1893 34,200 Dec. 14,1893 1,500 Jan. 20,1894 25,000 Feb. 1,1894 4,500 Feb. 26,1894 Feb. 28,1894 5,000 ....do 25,000 May 10,1894 13,000 June 8,1894 4,529 June 29,1894 350,000 July 6,1894 July 13,1894 3,000 Aug. 2,1894 13,504 do 4,000 Aug. 14,1894 50,000 Sept. 5,1894 1,000 Sept. 24,1894 do 21,000 8,664 Oct. 24,1 2,770,000 13420°— CUR 1918- Y J IJ Y V U z G Z Z s F Y F L Y E V I Y Issued. $11,250 11,250 22,500 $11,250 11,250 22,500 $11,160 11,140 22,280 $90 110 220 21,700 21,880 11,250 10, 750 45,000 21.440 21,630 11,170 10,580 44,680 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 67,220 260 250 80 170 320 11,250 720 220 340 210 36,770 7,831 885 34,235 11,250 280 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 13,500 17,100 22,500 44,150 13,500 17,100 22,500 44; 150 13,195 16,780 22,190 43,375 305 320 310 775 226 227 228 229 22,500 11,250 22,500 11,250 22,1S5 11,100 315 150 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 11,165 21,620 42,970 33,270 22,210 38,207 11,120 22,260 15,290 11,140 26,605 44,500 11,205 45,000 85 280 530 480 290 2,930 130 240 160 110 395 500 45 230 231 232 233 234 235 23S 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 1,636,649 1,775,154 1,595, 838 179,316 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 10,870" 11,250 44,500 21,640 66, 785 33, 750 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 22,250 44,033 44,015 13,120 11,120 43,520 11,130 16, 700 44,470 46,173 22,280 22,062 43,120 27,410 10,958 16,540 11,152 43,218 21,375 64,640 32,442 250 967 985 380 130 760 120 170 520 2,168 220 438 1,880 340 292 330 98 1,282 265 2,145 1,308 626, 786 611,728 15,058 55,300 16,370 22,500 21,800 8,230 57,212 33,250 10,765 626,786 -10 Redeemed, Outstanding. 54,580 16,150 22,160 21,590 8,230 49,381 32,365 10,765 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 2G1 262 263 264 265 266 267 146 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. TABLE X O . 37.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid daring existence as a national banking association, i Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 *77 278 279 280 281 >8? 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 292 293 294 295 W 298 299 500 01 502 503 504 05 06 507 508 509 510 11 512 13 514 15 516 17 18 19 20 21 522 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Buffalo County, N. B., Kearney, Nebr. First N. B., Johnson City, Tenn Citizens' N. B., Madison, S. Dak Citizens' N. B., Spokane Falls, Wash.1. TacomaN. B., Tacoma, Wash City National Bank, Quanah, Tex Central National Bank, Rome, N. Y... First National Bank, Redfield, S. Dak. North PlatteN. B., North Platte, Nebr. Needles National Bank, Needles, Cal.. Nat. BroomeCo. 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 1 First N. B., Port Angeles, Wash. First N. B., Ida Grove, Iowa 2 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, Co/0.2 3 . . . Kearney N. B., Kearney, Nebr First N. B., Wellington, Kans Columbia N. B., Tacoma, Wash Total First National Bank, Orlando, Fla.1.... Bellingham Bay National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash. Chattahoochee N. B., Columbus, Ga... German N. B., Lincoln, Nebr Fort Stanwix N. B., Rome, N. Y Farmers N. B., Portsmouth, Ohio Humbold 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 American N. B., Denver. Colo.* 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. First N. B., Mount Pleasant, Mich First National Bank, Ithaca, Mich City National Bank, Tyler, Tex Total Date. Capital. 3526 3951 3151 4005 2924 4361 1376 3398 402-1 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 Julv Jan. Sept. Aug. 3,1886 $100,000 24,1888 50,000 10,1884 50,000 8,1889 150,000 13,1883 50,000 9,1890 100,000 1,1865 100,000 2,1885 50,000 4,1889 75,000 6,1893 50,000 9,1865 100,000 $20,000 3,1886 100,000 22,1865 100,000 4,1889 150,000 6,1890 50,000 26,1888 50,000 13,1886 1,000,000 15,000 26,1883 50,000 22,1889 50,000 28,1877 50,000 500 1,1889 50,000 16,1886 50,000 20,1878 100,000 19,1890 50,000 10,1888 100,000 14,1871 50,000 23,1883 50,000 30,1890* 1,000,000 13,1892 200,000 23,1892 50,000 16,1890 100,000 $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 65,875 241,000 6,000 i88,9ii 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 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 2,000 150,600 95,750 58,750 22,000 4.0 125.5 95.7 117.5 11.0 3469 3976 Mar. 16,1886 Feb. 7,1889 50,000 60,000 27,500 2,400 55.0 4.0 1630 3571 1410 1088 3807 Jan. 22,1866 Oct. 16,1886 July 8,1865 Apr. 29,1865 Nov. 1,1887 100,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 60,000 279,000 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 4257 1777 3865 4542 3867 Mar. Jan. Apr. Apr. Apr. 13,1890 28,1871 10,1888 1,1891 14,1888 50,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 19,000 19,500 33,250 3.000 5^000 122.4 38.0 19.5 44.3 6.0 10.0 787 4159 4009 2405 2666 4659 2535 3978 1649 4171 2892 3215 3217 4353 Feb. Nov. Apr. Dec. Apr. Dec. June Feb. Apr. Dec. Feb. June July Julv 7,1865 13,1889 13,1889 30,1878 27,1882 5,1891 9,1881 14,1889 5,1866 4,1889 26,1883 28,1884 7,1884 2,1890 100,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 254,312 90,000 17,000 66,000 163,750 18,500 419,459 60,000 273,000 5,000 37,500 36,000 41,250 20,000 254.3 36.0 34.0 112.0 327.5 18.5 419.4 30.0 273.0 10.0 75.0 72.0 82.5 20.0 ... ... .. 1 SurPer plus. Amount. cent. Second failure. 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 54,250 ! REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 147 of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $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 Surplus. $35,000 4,000 16,000 25,000 18,417 12,000 20,000 10,000 4,850 20,000 57,000 20,000 3,000 1,500 5,000 4,500 45,000 7,450 25,000 20,000 1,050 25,000 65,000 2,500 22,000 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 Jan. 28,1895 Jan. 29,1895 Feb. 7,1895 Feb. 8,1895 Mar. 6,1895 Mar. 15,1895 Mar. 18,1895 Apr. 1,1895 Apr. 10,1895 .. ..do Apr. 22,1895 do Apr. 23,1895 Apr. 26,1895 June 4,1895 June 5,1895 June 19,1895 Aug. 2,1895 Aug. 6,1895 Aug. 7,1895 Aug. 15,1895 20,000 32,500 12,000 Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. 85,000 60,000 1,500 40,000 Nov. 29,1895 Dec. 5,1895 100,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 60,000 35,000 30,000 50,000 3,487 Dec. 7,1895 Dec. 19,1895 Feb. 8,1896 do. '. Feb. 15,1896 200,000 1,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100; 000 300,000 200,000 800,000 50,000 50,000 $50,000 50,000 100,000 20,000 150,000 33 15,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 350,000 1,000 17,1895 24,1895 19,1895 25,1895 30,1895 Cause of failure. Y § Y E Z Z F Y G Z V V TJ E N Y V V 3 G E R V E W Q V I E Y V Q ! 1 3,805,000 7,000 5,000 30,000 100,000 25,000 $10,000 10,000 7,200 Issued. $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 $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 Redeemed. Outstanding. $22,120 11,140 32,500 10,920 43,690 21,650 20,186 10,930 15,840 10,810 24,437 21,340 90,210 21,360 11,065 16,625 44,190 15,350 11,100 42,577 11,105 11,030 21,375 11,090 13,640 13,178 42,400 133,070 43,670 10,810 43,175 $380 110 550 330 670 400 2,359 320 315 40 1,786 460 3,001 440 185 250 810 250 150 1,423 145 220 1,125 160 380 1,040 750 1,930 520 120 550 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 11,250 11,250 11,080 170 22,500 11,250 45,000 22,500 11,250 45,000 21,900 10,890 44,640 600 360 360 963,752 963, 752 941,093 22,659 E Y Y Y Z T W 33,750 13,050 33,750 13,050 33,185 12,840 565 210 304 305 22,500 21,900 135,000 45,000 13,000 22,500 21,900 135,000 45,000 13,000 20,145 21,215 129,490 39,980 12,870 2,355 685 5,510 5,020 130 306 307 308 309 31C Apr. 28,1896 G 46,150 46,150 45,330 820 311 May June June June July 2,1896 24,1896 26,1896 27,1896 18,1896 U E X Y V 11,250 22,500 22,500 11,250 11,250 11,250 22,500 22,500 11,250 11,250 11,055 20,695 21,700 11,135 10,900 195 1,805 800 115 350 312 313 314 315 316 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 Oct. 3,1896 Oct. 7,1896 Oct. 14,1896 Oct. 17,1896 X Y F V U V V 22,150 22,150 19,441 2,709 11,250 11,700 11,250 22,500 44,100 44,300 45,000 11,250 18,000 11,250 11,250 22,495 11,250 11,700 11,250 22,500 44,100 44,300 45,000 11,250 18,000 11,250 11,250 22,495 11,095 11,205 10,740 22,030 42,850 43,180 41,199 11,000 17,345 11,000 10,948 22,170 155 495 510 470 1,250 1,120 3,801 250 655 250 302 325 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 695,595 695,595 664,743 30,852 5,235,020 1,000 • o Y V G X w w 3 Restored to solvency for voluntary liquidation. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 4 Restored to solvency. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 148 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 37.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 3(58 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.i.. Second N. B., Grand Forks, N. Dak.... First N. B., Sioux City, Iowa* C itizens' N. B., Fareo, N. Dak Merchants' N. B., Devils Lake, N. Dak. First National Bank, Alma, N ebr 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 National Bank, Olympia, Wash.. First National Bank, Franklin, Ohio... First National Bank, Griswold, Iowa... National Bank of Potsdam, N. Y NorthwesternN. 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 Date. 2973 4455 482 4421 493 4494 637 3651 4899 1867 2944 3504 1757 3602 3714 3580 4739 2843 2276 2002 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 3418 4261 Dec. 4,1885 May 15,1890 Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. cent. $50,000 $71,500 143.0 50,000 50,000 $2,470 636,458 1272.9 250,000 5,000 14,000 5.6 75,000 254,611 339.5 250,000 75,000 30.0 50,000 332,500 665.0 100,000 83,000 83.0 100,000 6,000 6.0 500,000 1,877,500 375.5 100,000 47,500 47.5 55,000 33,550 61.0 100,000 161,000 161.0 100,000 1,000 60,000 60.0 50,000 41,750 83.5 50,000 31,534 63.1 1,143 200,000 24,000 12.0 50,000 23,000 46.0 100,000 288,000 288.0 237, 700 402,400 169.3 300,000 497,500 165.8 50,000 25,500 51.0 75,000 3,000 18,000 24.0 50,000 88,000 176.0 50,000 259,000 518.0 50,000 53,500 107.0 50,000 523,670 1047.3 50,000 177,500 355.0 100,000 60,000 60.0 250,000 317,500 127.0 2,500 50,000 50,000 16,500 33.0 500 150,000 288,500 152.3 50,000 39,337 78.7 150,000 1,343 531,034 354.0 50,000 10,000 500 20.0 100,000 50,000 50,000 17,500 50.0 35.0 50,000 12,000 24.0 Total 3C9 370 371 372 373 374 375 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 2National Northampton, Mass. Bank, State N. B., Logansport, Ind.1 3747 July 3438 3723 3795 2854 418 Jan. June Sept. Jan. Apr. 7,1887 2596 Dec. 7,1881 100,000 190,000 2203 2442 4110 3177 1915 4554 1087 1886 2082 358 3360 3521 Nov. Dec. Sept. May Jan. Apr. Apr. Sept. Feb. Feb. June June 7,1874 12,1879 2,1889 6,1884 2,1872 16,1891 29,1865 27,1871 8,1873 8,1864 30,1885 17,1886 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 70,000 50,000 50,0C0 50,000 77,250 154.5 93,473 186.9 20,411 40.8 20,250 40.5 194,000 388.0 7,500 15.0 233,000 233.0 91,000 182.0 76,500 109.3 154,054 308.1 20,1886 50,000 14,1887 250,000 30,1887 100,000 9,1883 * 50,000 6,1864 50,000 53,000 106.0 150,000 60.0 47,500 47.5 49,500 99.0 571,500 1143.0 190.0 Total 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 First N. B.,New Lisbon, Ohio First National Bank, Carthage, N. Y... First National Bank, Neligh, Nebr First National Bank, Flushing, Ohio... First National Bank, Emporia, Kans... First National Bank, Cordele, Ga Cochecho National Bank, Dover, N. H.. Citizens' National Bank, Niles Mich Atchison N. B., Atchison, Kans First National Bank, Penn Yan, N.1 Y.. First N. B., Arkansas City, Kans. First N. B., McPherson, Kans.2 50,250 100.5 Total Broadway, N. B., Boston, Mass 551 Oct. 25,1864 150,0C0 $654 393,816 262.5 People's National Bank, Denver, Colo.2. '40S4 July 30,1889 132,000 88.0 150,0C0 Globe National Bank, Boston, Mass 936 Mar. 25,1865 i,ooo,cCo 287,304" 2,055,000 205.5 1 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Restored to solvency. 388 389 390 149 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Circulation. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. $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 18,000 100,000 50,000 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Y J Y Y L Y H G W Y N Y 1,500 70,000 1,800 10,000 2,500 Nov. 9,1896 Nov. 10,1896 do 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 20,000 6,021 Aug. 23,1897 Sept. 21,1897 N K 40,000 35,000 3,297 50,000 75,000 30,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 30,000 35,000 12,000 V u Q V X T N Y s II F V F S zI vG V Y G F z 5,851,500 100,000 Dec. 10,1897 19,1898 29,1898 1,1898 26,1898 23,1898 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 u w T W G A E 1,200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 1,541 5,000 3,000 1,000 100,000 6,000 3,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 5,500 Z A 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 Sept. 18,1899 Oct. 19,1899 Oct. 28,1899 V N M T N F J E M Dec. 16,1899 Dec. 20,1899 Dec. 21,1899 M X O z 850,000 200, 000 300,000 1,000,000 175,000 nb, 666 Issued. Redeemed. Outs tanding. $11,700 10,900 49,100 45,000 17,320 45,000 37,422 45,000 21,880 52,980 20,880 10,870 6,430 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 $11,700 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 $11,255 10,710 44,646 44,190 15,485 44,200 34,990 43,993 21,570 50,529 20,253 10,595 6,430 21,300 22,045 11,030 43,325 10,500 42,310 170,306 39,768 21,800 16,680 21,290 19,963 10,973 39, 784 41,157 21, 750 42,658 10,450 10,850 48,510 10,732 45,905 11,100 $445 190 4,454 810 1,835 800 2,432 1,007 310 2,451 627 275 45,000 650 455 220 685 * 300 2,690 6,094 3,032 400 195 510 2.2.J7 277 5,216 1,713 350 1,292 300 170 1,530 518 5,166 150 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 306 22,500 11,250 22,500 11,250 21,925 10,900 575 350 367 358 1,176,568 1,221,568 1,125,857 95,711 22,000 22,000 21,280 720 369 10,700 42,890 17,560 10,750 90,000 10,700 42,890 17,560 10,750 145,905 10,345 41,615 16,910 10,245 44,675 355 1,275 650 505 101,2J0 370 371 372 3-3 374 375 29,110 29,110 27,600 1,510 223,010 278,915 172,670 106,245 11,250 21,640 10,750 11,250 22,500 11,250 33,750 20,653 45,000 11,250 22,500 16,870 11,250 21,640 10,750 11,250 22,500 11,250 33,750 20,653 45,000 11,250 22,500 16,870 10,240 20,903 10,505 10,760 18,818 11,025 30,630 19,275 42,003 10,260 21,910 16,480 1,010 737 245 490 3,682 225 3,120 1,378 2,997 990 590 390 238,663 238,663 212,809 25,854 104,195 45,000 863, 785 104,195 45,000 863,7S5 99,355 43, 7,30 841,778 4,840 1,250 22,007 376 377 378 379 380 381. 382 383 384 385 3Sd 387 388 389 390 150 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 37.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. j Name and location of bank. 391 392 393 Merchants' N. B., Rutland, Vt Somerset N. Bkg. Co., Somerset, Ky.i.. South Danvers N. B., Peabody, Mass... 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 American N. B., Baltimore, Md First N. B., White Pigeon, Mich First National Bank, Niles, Mich Farmers' N. B., Vergennes, Vt LeMarsN. B., Le Mars, Iowa First N. B., Vancouver, Wash Pynchon N. B., Springfield, Mass Seventh N B., New York, N. Y* City National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y2 405 406 First National Bank, Belmont. Ohio... Hancock N. B., Boston, Mass.* 407 408 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 Navesink N. B., Red Bank, N. J Citizens' N. B., Beaumont, Tex Groesbeck N. B., Groesbeck, Tex Packard N. B., Greenfield, Mass 2 Charter number. Date. 3311 5468 958 Feb. 25,1885 June 29,1900 Mar. 31,1865 $50,000 50,000 150,000 $37,041 $79,000 158.0 403,500 269.0 4518 4527 1761 2475 2818 3031 987 998 5174 2118 2309 Feb. Mar. Jan. Apr. Nov. Aug. Apr. Apr. Jan. July Nov. 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 70.0 16,500 33.0 269,000 269.0 51,500 103.0 99,000 99.0 102,137 204.2 633,353 422.2 626,000 125.2 6,000 4.0 238,200 238.2 163,510 327.0 4864 1442 Mar. 18,1893 July 15,1865 50,000 600,000 21,500 795,000 40.3 1 132.5 1 2103 4063 Apr. 30,1873 July 2,1889 500,000 50,000 685,000 1,500 137.0 3.0 50,000 81,000 600 50,000 89,500 100,000 29,000 504,250 50,000 30,000 100,000 2,222 50,000 45,000 100,000 129,500 30,000 900 1,000,000 60,000 200,000 20,000 1,283,000 162.0 179.0 504.2 60.0 Capital. Surplus. Per xVmount. cent. Total First National Bank, Austin, Tex. Eufaula National Bank, Eufaula, Ala.. 10,1891 3,1891 3,1871 29,1880 13,1882 15,1883 7,1865 11,1865 26,1899 17,1873 30,1875 Total * Total 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 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 5586 4068 4841 2595 5504 6284 5286 5998 3581 5960 6833 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 4705 1617 5839 6164 4986 1629 4943 4273 Mar. Mar. Dec. May Mar. Feb. Jan. Mar. Mar. 7,1901 9,1892 9,1865 29,1901 17,1902 19,1895 15,1866 7,1894 27,1890 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Oct. Nov. Mar. June Apr. Dec. 2 Restored to solvency. 8,1891 30,1891 28,1889 2,1882 27,1886 2,1868 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 3451 2174 660 4535 5841 4269 2264 Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, Pa. 2 6135 Federal National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa.2 . 6023 First National Bank, Allegheny, Pa. ... 198 j j 90.0 129.5 3.0 6.0 641.5 Total 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 First National Bank, Victor, Colo Farmers' N. B., Henrietta, Tex Indiana National Bank, Elkhart, Ind.. First N. B., Storm Lake, Iowa Citizens' N. B., McGregor, Tex Equitable N. B., New York, N. Y American Ex. N. B., Syracuse, N. Y... First National Bank, Matthews, Ind... Galion National Bank. Galion, Ohio... First National Bank, Billings, OklaA.. 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 Medina National Bank, Medina, N. Y . . First National Bank, Grinnell, Iowa People's National Bank, Swanton, Vt.. First National Bank, Claysville, Pa 439 440 441 442 443 444 Berlin National Bank, Berlin, Wis Wooster N. B., Wooster, Ohio Big Bend N. B., Davenport Wash Citizens' National Bank, Oberlin, Ohio. First National Bank, Conneaut, Ohio.. First National Bank, Faribault, Minn.. 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 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 15,000 3,000 3.0 1,575 7,500 117,221 458,000 30.0 234.4 458.0 10,000 309,000 24,250 11,000 20.0 618.0 48.5 22.0 17,750 74,000 44,000 94,200 43,500 186,500 35.5 74.0 I 88.0 188.4 87.0 373.0 Total 1 No circulation. 4641 4657 4002 2718 3492 1686 3 3,000 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 151 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $100,000 50,000 150,000 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Mar. 26,1900 Aug 17,1900 Sept. 19,1900 Z $22,500 $22,500 $21,865 $635 uI 50,000 50,000 45,679 4,321 1,085,480 1,085,480 1,052,427 33,053 100,000 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 96,690 48, 770 95,406 19,050 22,890 11,700 105,695 3,310 1,230 3,594 950 1 010 800 5,770 297,750 297,750 294,858 2,892 25,000 25,000 23,464 1,536 739,615 739,615 718,523 21,092 50,000 60,400 50,000 60,400 48,260 53,733 1,740 6,667 Surplus. $500 66,000 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 Q R F I G W S 1,760,000 50,000 400,000 10,000 z Feb. 25,1902 Apr. 4,1902 V F T 450,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 10,000 Nov. 13,1902 Dec. 16,1902 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 2,000,000 350,000 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 May 19,1903 Aug. 14,1903 Aug. 20,1903 Aug. 22,1903 Oct. 1,1903 do Oct. 21,1903 Oct. 22,1903 F Z z L L I G AA AA 3,480,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 101,993 8,407 9,043 485 407 408 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 23,995 46,350 93,751 12,140 24,390 11,645 95,415 8,450 34,605 3,440 1,005 3,650 6,249 360 610 855 2,655 1,550 661,895 95,660 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 746,703 1,542,303 758,286 784,017 48,750 12,500 24,550 50,000 25,000 49,350 200 000 12,500 60,000 6 500 24,400 46,680 11,617 23,003 47,712 24,370 48,460 196 355 12,245 57,750 6 340 24,080 2,070 883 1,547 2,288 630 890 3 645 255 2,250 160 320 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 50 000 98,700 197,000 6 000 6,250 12,500 25,000 50,000 49,300 49 300 95,990 186,470 5 640 6,110 12,010 20,874 48,G10 47, 770 700 2,710 10,530 360 140 490 4,126 1,390 1,530 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 5,000 7,000 20,000 314 16,000 F G M V G N Z H Z 50 000 98,700 197,000 6,000 6,250 12,500 25,000 50,000 49,300 2,000 15,000 5,000 20,000 10,000 10,*000 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Jan. V Q R K R C 1,008,300 17,1904 23,1904 25,1904 28,1904 20,1904 3,1905 3 405 406 392,090 12,015 do Apr. 4,1904 May 16,1904 May 24,1904 May 28,1904 June 22,1904 July 27,1904 Aug. 18,1904 Oct. 11,1904 20,000 65,000 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 110,400 uz 16,000 391 392 393 401,133 12,500 48, 750 12,500 24,550 50,000 25,000 49,350 200 000 12,500 60,000 6 500 24,400 4,250 40,000 Outstanding. 401,133 12,500 F L N N Z IT G I Z Nov. Nov. Nov. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb. Feb. Feb Mar. Redeemed. 110,400 4,1903 18,1903 19,1903 2,1904 8,1904 10,1904 11 1904 13,1904 15,1904 19 1904 23,1904 3,000 10,000 20,000 8,500 1,500 1,535,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 Issued. 12,500 100,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 1,008,300 12,500 100,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 971,386 11,370 96,660 11,675 47,090 11,740 45,687 36,914 1,130 3,340 825 2,910 760 4,313 440 441 442 443 444 152 KEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 37.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 American National Bank, Abilene, Tex. First National Bank, Nederland, Tex.. First National Bank, Cornwall, N. Y... First National Bank, Lexington, Okla. First National Bank, Barberton, Ohio.. First National Bank, Ladysmith, Wis. Fredonia N. B., Fredonia, N. Y Vigo County N. B., Terre Haute, Ind.. First National Bank, Topeka, Kans.... Spring Valley N. B., Spring Valley, 111. First National Bank, Toluca, 111 City National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.. Minot National Bank, Minot, N. Dak.. First National Bank, Orville, Ohio Peoria National Bank, Peoria, 111 Enterprise N. B., Allegheny, Pa 161 16? 163 164 Farmers' N. B., Kingsfisher, Okla First National Bank, Lineville, Ala American National Bank, Boston, Mass. First National Bank, West, Tex First National Bank, Attalla, Ala Delmont National Bank of New Salem, Delmont, Pa. First National Bank, Chelsea, Mass Bates National Bank, Butler, Mo Date. Surplus. Capital. 7028 6596 7344 5462 5230 5535 841 3929 2646 3465 4871 5250 6315 6379 2878 4991 Oct. Jan. July June Nov. Aug. Feb. Oct. Mar. Mar. May Feb. June Aug. Feb. Apr. 30,1903 28,1903 25,1904 27,1900 1,1899 13,1900 27,1865 8,1888 13,1882 6,1886 10,1893 2,1900 23,1902 14,1902 12,1883 4,1895 $75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 $500 150,000 2,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 6,000 200,000 90,000 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 Per Amount. cent. $7,000 28.0 1,800 7.2 289,000 578.0 103,500 69.0 347,500 695.0 62,000 124.0 51,000 102.0 52,500 21.0 14,750 59.0 2,250 9.0 310,000 206.7 170,000 85.0 Total 166 167 168 = 5,000 20.0 10,000 841,500 17,000 280.5 34.0 3,000 597,750 398.4 Total 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 Farmers & Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. First National Bank, Scotland, S. Dak.. FortDallas National Bank, Miami, Fla. First National Bank, Dresden, Ohio... First National Bank of the City of Brooklyn, N.Y.i Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Mount Pleasant, Pa. First National Bank, Chariton, Iowa... Feb. 25,1865 150,000 7048 6774 5144 923 Nov. May Oct. Mar. 28,1903 6,1903 7,1898 21,1865 25,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 4892 Mar. 27,1893 50,000 31,500 63.0 1724 Oct. 20,1870 50,000 352,500 705.0 3519 2963 7316 6339 2415 7675 June May June July Mar. Mar. 10,1886 26,1883 25,1904 14,1902 6,1879 31,1905 100,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 200,000 100,000 102,200 76,600 36,000 42,127 633,500 2,500 102.2 76.6 18.0 168.5 316.8 2.5 8157 4581 Apr. 3,1906 June 11,1891 25,000 700,000 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 3,000 3,750 II. 6 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 60,000 839 4,501 18.0 18,000 18.0 47.0 23,500 84,641 2,874,000 1,437.0 Total 176 177 178 179 180 181 18? 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 •Q? 193 194 195 496 497 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., Pittsburgh, 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, Clinton ville, Pa... First National Bank, East Brady, Pa.. First National Bank, Manasquan,N. J. First National Bank, Ramona, Okla Allegheny N. B., Pittsburgh, Pa National Deposit Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. First N. B., Rock ereek, Ohio First National Bank, Friendly, W. Va.. First National Bank, Niles, Ohio Cosmopolitan N. B., Pittsburgh, Pa Farmers and Traders' National Bank, La Grande, Oreg. 1 Restored to solvency. 5,000 25,000 187 3,000 6.0 6,750 27.0 212, 750 425.5 82,500 68.8 45,000 75.0 153 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Circulation. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $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 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Jan. 18,1905 Jan. 26,1905 May 19,1905 May 24,1905 May 26,1905 June 2,1905 Juno 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 G V Surplus. $10,000 200 1,200 198 50,000 50,000 92; 000 33,000 18,000 90 3,000 800 40,000 200,000 u u V N N N M M M W B F BB Z 2,035,000 Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $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 $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 $72,370 6,770 6,160 11,420 48,300 5,910 46,230 34,805 265, 723 47,575 94,900 207,410 12,090 6,000 188,940 143,250 $2,630 230 90 580 1,700 340 3,770 2,695 34,277 2,425 5,100 9,590 410 250 11,060 6,750 1,517,250 1,517,250 1,422,075 95,175 6,250 6,250 200,000 6,250 30,000 6,250 5,970 6,030 195,530 6,130 29,235 5,890 280 220 4,470 120 765 360 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 140 25,000 ' 5,000 500 500 Nov. Nov. Nov. Mar. Apr. May 1,1905 24,1905 27,1905 27,1906 24,1906 2,1906 u N 6,250 6,250 200,000 6,250 30.000 6,250 100,000 6,500 Aug. 17,1906 Sept. 20,1906 L L 54,710 12,500 54,710 12,500 46,843 11,875 7,867 625 322,210 322,210 307,503 14,707 200,000 540,000 Dec. 12,1906 N 100,, 000 90,653 9,347 469 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 K V 15,000 52,000 50,000 38,900 15,000 52,000 50,000 300,000 14,340 49,080 46,610 38,900 660 2,920 3,390 261,100 470 471 472 473 50,000 30,000 Oct. 29,1907 AA 25,000 25,000 23,013 1,987 474 50,000 30,000 Oct. 31,1907 Z 50,000 50,000 45,860 4,140 475 230,900 592,000 308,456 283,544 100,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 1,000,000 100,000 7,500 7,400 12,000 5,000 1,000,000 25,000 Nov. 4,1907 do Nov. 9,1907 Nov. 27,1907 Dec. 7,1907 Dec. 20,1907 Z M U F Y Z 100,000 25,000 200.000 25,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 500,000 100,000 92, 770 21,580 189,750 23,000 473,575 97,500 7,230 3,420 10,250 2,000 26,425 2,500 476 477 478 479 480 481 25,000 2,000,000 500,000 Jan. 13,1908 Jan. 27,1908 N E 20,000 404,945 20,000 404,945 19,270 364,625 730 40,320 482 483 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 500,000 200; 000 200,000 Jan. 30,1908 20,000 Mar. 6,1908 15,000 Mar. 24,1908 7,500 Apr. 24,1908 10,000 May 1,1908 100,000 May 2,1908 1,900 . . . . : d o 700,000 May 18,1908 200,000 July 14,1908 E F Q L Z T A. Z 150,000 100,000 u 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 15,000 25,000 50,000 6,500 198,340 200,000 142,898 92,380 47,490 13,890 23,440 46,813 6,070 115,753 189,205 7,102 7,620 2,510 1.110 1,560 3,187 430 82,587 10,795 484 485 48fi 487 488 489 490 491 492 I 50,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 25,000 300,000 500,000 15,000 47,050 23,250 274,193 447,805 13,610 2,950 1,750 25,807 52,195 1,390 493 494 49 S 491 497 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 U U zL 680,000 775,000 50,000 25,000 300,000 500,000 60,000 5,650 3,000 125,000 100,000 2,000 July 20,1908 July 25,1908 Sept. 3,1908 Sept. 5,1908 Oct. 13,1908 z u L z 15,000 25,000 50,000 6,500 154 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 37.—National hanks which have been-placedin the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. 498 499 Charter number. Union National Bank, Summerville, PaJ First National Bank, Carroll, Iowa Date. Capital. Surplus. Amount. Per cent. $2,500 $6,500 150,000 13.0 300.0 1,000 370,938 12,500 741.9 50.0 441,000 148,225 52,000 7,500 441.0 211.7 104.0 30.0 155,000 310.0 6739 Apr. 23,1903 3969 Jan. 25,1889 $50,000 50,000 1763 6341 8234 2266 2452 3971 7645 8903 3203 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 5029 Dec. 23,1895 350,000 770 Jan. 31,1865 8686 May 14,1907 4472 Nov. 22,1890 100,000 50,000 50,000 11,059 533 5,500 11.0 3097 Dec. 27,1883 7751 May 19,1905 75,000 25,000 1,369 390 321,350 7,250 428.4 29.0 Total 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 First National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans.. First National Bank, Rugby, N. Dak... Coal Belt National Bank, Benton, 111... Union National Bank, Oakland, Cal Lititz National Bank, Lititz, Pa First National Bank, Ironwood, Mich.. First National Bank, Savoy, Tex First National Bank, Burnside, Ky>... First National Bank, Mineral Point, Wis. Jan. July May May Feb. Jan. Mar. Oct. June 10,000 2,500 Total 509 510 511 512 513 514 Merchants and Manufacturers National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. National City Bank, Cambridge, Mass.. First National Bank, Rhyoiite, Nev... Middleport National Bank, Middleport, Ohio.2 First National Bank, Billings, Mont... National Bank of Beattyville, Ky Total 516 517 Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, N. Y. First National Bank, Salmon, Idaho... First National Bank, Texico, N. MexA. 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 Washington N. B., Washington,N. J... Union National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. Albion National Bank, Albion, Mich... First National Bank, New Berlin, N. Y. First National Bank, Ambridge, Pa Second National Bank, Clarion, Pa First National Bank,Rowlesburg,W.Va. First National Bank, New Roads, La.. 515 527 528 529 530 531 Total 434.3 650,000 13,351 972,488 200,000 19,549 16,000 8.0 8080 Jan. 13,1906 8173 Mar. 18,1906 25,000 25,000 5,000 2,500 20.0 10.0 250,000 5121 7584 7552 151 8459 3044 9288 7169 May Jan. Jan. Dec. Dec. Sept. Dec. Mar. 16,1898 30,1905 11,1905 11,1863 8,1908 12,1883 9,1908 15,1904 Total Atlantic National Bank, Providence, R.I. First National Bank, Oneonta, N. Y.2.. First National Bank, Norwich, Conn First-Second National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. First National Bank, La Fayette, Ga... Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass... 58.3 434,388 8516 Dec. 11,1906 Total 526 204,000 50,000 750,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 1,060,000 2913 Apr. 19,549 23,500 29,693 10,000 108 5,000 292,500 21,250 370,900 10.0 39-. 0 20.0 618.2 92,000 184.0 39,801 781,650 136.0 3,1883 225,000 306,000 420 May 9,1864 458 June 6,1864 252 Feb. 13,1864 50,000 325,000 300,000 183,900 367.8 1,312,500 403.9 800 4,167,000 1,389.0 7247 May 7,1904 4753 June 10,1892 25,000 200,000 25,250 245,000 1,125., 000 800 2,072,650 101.0 122.5 Grand total 2 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Restored to'solvency. 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. O Fraudulent management, excessive loans to officers and directors, and depreciation of securities. 155 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. ' Capital. $50,000 100,000 Surplus. Circulation. Receiver appointed. $10,000 Oct. 16,1908 Oct. 21,1908 Cause of failure. F Z 6,560,000 100,000 25,000 38,500 300,000 105,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 5,000 2,500 100,000 21,000 20,000 2,402 250 20,000 Nov. Jan. Feb. Apr. Apr. June June Sept. Oct. 20,1908 4,1909 9,1909 14,1909 19,1909 21,1909 30,1909 19,1909 12,1909 Q U T A A U A 768,500 Lawful money deposited. Issued. Redeemed. Outstanding. $15,000 $30,000 100,000 $89,760 2,311,445 3,189,785 2,855,677 334,108 100,000 100,000 6,250 10,000 150,000 40,000 12,500 12,500 6,250 25,000 75,727 5,725 9,230 128,900 34,690 11,105 11,200 20,850 24,273 525 770 21,100 5,310 1,395 1,300 6,250 4,150 175,000 362,500 297,427 65,073 100,000 100,000 94,820 5,180 20,980 11,900 10,820 4,020 510 600 511 430 512 25,680 21,515 11,820 513 3,485 514 10,000 40,000 12,500 12,500 $30,000 49S 10,240 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 500,000 200,000 Feb. 16,1910 CC 100,000 50,000 50,000 32,500 Feb. 23,1910 Mar. 23,1910 2,250 May 9,1910 DD G CC 12,500 11,250 25,000 12,500 11,250 150,000 25,000 50,000 July 2,1910 2,000 Oct. 15,1910 G G 25,000 37,500 25,000 211,250 185,715 25,535 200,000 20,643 Apr. 19,1911 U 200,000 184,085 15,915 515 50,000 25,000 15,000 Aug. 8,1911 532 Sept. 5,1911 L CC 50,000 2,170 42,835 1,310 7,165 516 860 517 252,170 228,230 23,940 25,000 100,000 20 000 100,000 25,000 49,000 10,000 6,250 20 360 59,735 13 620 72,318 18,710 26,120 6,840 3,050 4 640 40,265 6 380 27,682 6,290 22,880 3,160 3,200 335,250 220,753 185,000 79,900 105,100 526 100,000 218,500 1,900,000 82,999 88,100 398,655 17,001 527 130,400 528 1,501,345 529 20,000 200,000 12,450 5 7,550 530 199,995 531 875,000 148,750 275,000 50,000 750,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 109,500 10,000 50,000 5,000 14,884 1,100,000 224,384 Nov. Dec. Jan. Apr. June June July 5,000 Sept. 17,1911 7,1911 4,1912 15,1912 5,1912 21,1912 31,1912 30,1912 300,000 120,000 Apr. 16,1913 160,000 300,000 3,400,000 23,000 Apr. 17,1913 60,000 May 7,1913 1,700,000 July 7,1913 50,000 200,000 8,500 July 19,1913 75,000 Oct. 20,1913 4,350,000 1,986,500 90 095 920 L U z Z L W z L U CC V U 100,000 30,000 A V 509 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 114,497 130,000 2,623,500 662,109 1,961,391 29,467,643 35,095,513 30,583,269 4,512,244 P Fraudulent management and depreciation of securities. Q, Fraudulent management and injudicious banking. R Fraudulent management, defalcation of officers, and depreciation of securities. S Fraudulent management, injudicious banking, investments in real estate and mortgages, and depreciation of securities. T Fraudulent management, excessive loans to officers and directors, and excessive loans to others. U Injudicious banking. V Injudicious banking and depreciation of securities. W Injudicious banking and failure of large debtors. X Investments in real estate and mortgages and depreciation of securities. Y General stringency of the money market, shrinkage in values, and imprudent methods of banking. Z Wrecked by the earlier. AA Closed by run. BB Closed by directors in anticipation of run. CC Receiver appointed after voluntary liquidation. DD Wrecked by defalcations by bookkeeper. 156 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, nominal and additional assets, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other and remaining assets returned to stockholders to Oct. 31, 1913. Date of organization. Name and location of bank. Capital stock. Receiver appointed. 1 First National Bank, Attica, N. Y Jan. 14.1864 $50,000 Apr. 14,1865 2 3 Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa Merchants National Bank, Washington, D. C May 20,1865 Dec. 14; 1804 300,000 200,000 May May 1,18C6 8,1866 Mar. Mar. Apr. May Aug. Sept. Oct. 13,1867 21,1867 30,1867 20,1867 20,1867 6,1867 1,1867 500,000 Total Feb. June Aug. Dec. July June Sept. 3,1804 5,1865 24,1865 18,1863 17,1865 5,1865 9,1865 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 120,000 300,000 200,000 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 First National Bank, Medina, N. Y Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tenn First National Bank Selma, Ala . . . First National Bank, New Orleans, La National Unadilla Bank, Unadiila, N. Y Farmers and Citizens National Bank, Brooklyn, N . Y . . Croton National Bank, New York, N . Y 11 12 13 First National Bank, Bethel, Conn First National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa National Bank of Vicksburg, Miss 14 15 First National Bank, Rockford, 111 First National Bank of Nevada, Austin, Nev Total May 20,1864 June 23,1865 50,000 250,000 Ocean National Bank, New York, N. Y Union Square National Bank, New York, N. Y Eighth National Bank, New York, N. Y Fourth National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Waverly National Bank, Waverly, N. Y First National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark June 6,1865 Mar. 30,1869 Apr. 6,1864 Feb. 26,1864 May 29,1865 Feb. 6,1866 1,000,000 200,000 250,000 200,000 106,000 50,000 Total 1,370,000 May 15,1865 Sept. 9,1863 Feb. 14,1865 Total 16 17 18 19 20 •21 Total Feb. 28,1868 Mar. 3,1868 Apr. 24,1868 210,000 Mar. 15,1869 Oct. 14,1869 300,000 Dec. 13,1871 Dec. 15,1871 do Dec. 20,1871 Apr. 23,1872 May 2,1872 1,806,100 - 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Scandanavian National Bank, Chicago, 111 Wallkill National Bank Middletown, N. Y Crescent City National Bank, New Orleans, La Atlantic National Bank New York, N. Y First National Bank, W ashington, D. C National Bank of the Commonwealth, New York, N. Y.. Merchants National Bank, Petersburg, Va First National Bank, Petersburg, Va First National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio New Orleans N. Bkg. Association, New Orleans, La First National Bank Carlisle, Pa 33 34 35 First National Bank, Anderson, Ind First National Bank, Topeka, Kans First National Bank, Norfolk, Va 36 37 38 39 40 Gibson County National Bank, Princeton, Ind First National Bank of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Cook County National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio Charlottesville National Bank, Charlottesville, Va 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Miners National Bank, Georgetown, 1Colo Fourth National Bank, Chicago, 111. First National Bank, Bedford, Iowa First National Bank, Osceola, Iowa First National Bank, Duluth, Minn First National Bank, La Crosse, Wis City National Bank, Chicago, 111 Watkins National Bank, Watkins, X. Y First National Bank, Wichita, Kans May July Feb. July July July Sept. July May May July 7,1872 21,1865 15,1872 1,1865 16,1863 1,1865 1,1865 1,1865 24,1864 27,1871 7,1863 250,000 175,000 500,000 300,000 500,000 750,000 400,000 200,000 100,000 600,000 50,000 Dec. 12,1872 Dec. 31,1872 Mar. 18,1873 Apr. 28,1873 Sept. 19,1873 Sept. 22,1873 Sept. 25,1873 do Oct. 18,1873 Oct. 23,1873 Oct. 24,1873 3 825 000 Total July 31,1863 Aug. 23,1866 Feb. 23,1864 Total 50,000 Nov. 23,1873 100,000 Dec. 16,1873 100,000 June 3,1874 250,000 Nov. Nov. July Mar. July 30,1872 15,1869 8,1871 16,1865 19,1865 Oct. Feb. Sept. Jan. Apr. June Feb. June Jan. 30,1874 24,1864 18,1875 26,1871 6,1872 20,1865 18,1865 2,1864 2,1872 Total 50,000 150,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 Nov. Dec. Feb. Oct. Oct. 28,1874 10,1874 1,1875 22,1875 28,1875 1,000.000 : Total 60,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 250,000 „ 75,000 60,000 963,000 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Jan. 24,1876 Feb. 1,1876 do....... Feb. 26,1876 Mar. 13,1876 Apr. 11,1876 May 17,1876 July 12,1876 Sept. 23,1876 157 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of disbursements, losses on assets, expenses of receivership, claims proved, dividends paid, Additional assets received since date Estimated of suspenworthless. sion. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Loss on Nominal assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to order of stockcourt. holders. Estimated good. Estimated doubtful. $50,823 $28,053 $115,538 $13,692 $208,106 $18,661 $114,236 83,713 57,029 860,929 818,154 27,741 986,637 860,929 69,445 796,197 686,665 83,713 917,958 818,154 27,741 1,847,566 69,445 1,482,862 18,424 50,000 116,422 853,148 36,748 1,175,656 255,235 2,029 395,412 96,556 276,400 69,857 121,683 144,903 101,072 78,415 701,116 86,856 272,757 65,361 5,400 26,579 57,732 156,575 19,449 121,017 21,572 126,925 471,991 349,125 1,987,239 212,910 1,691,113 487,071 6." 845* 58,645 2,505,633 1,106,840 1,305,577 408,324 5,326,374 151,473 2,304,499 39,486 98,240 21,584 4,809 79,652 49,959 83,830 125,057 22,569 12,212 13,426 140,337 316,375 94,112 1,570 33,454 4,608 70,122 123,409 57,938 159,310 134,420 231,456 25,638 550,824 39,632 251,469 7,000 129,721 811 497,292 91,412 30,371 42,236 38,182 760,661 274 317,742 219,750 136,721 498,103 91,412 72,607 798,843 318,016 219,750 1,867,641 364,973 229,617 653,658 86,493 15,800 124,832 11,895 49,409 40,000 14,174 37,494 25,000 32,517 6,537 2,934,756 468,223 1,181,465 653,658 196,504 61,511 285,736 101,719 38,911 303,504 15,780 1,254,358 736,997 942,283 91,355 165,442 3,218,182 791,171 1,261,574 225,190 5,496,117 745,650 1,727,792 100,000 127,769 379,020 336,833 1,000,000 1,435,113 342,260 100,000 94,483 300,000 28,077 100,000 50,000 110,450 58,852 1,277,690 473,372 252,250 50,000 173,378 100,000 55,386 168,100 25,000 148,920 283,550 453,593 321,722 79,409 7,954 376,870 29,267 24,866 25,102 168,603 128,337 215,724 404,431 103,609 43,225 21,095 654,185 2,574 392,966 227,871 806,993 807,572 2,493,414 2,766,509 1,019,841 272,634 296,910 1,431,055 115,304 6,211 30,378 8,949 98,460 280,955 368,992 103,842 3,225 5.735 8^964 7,068 224,703 22,084 285,346 161,013 765,356 589,213 616,642 146,764 182,231 715,584 51,294 4,243,555 2,701,378 1,894,385 1,791,751 10,631,069 922,779 3,760,230 50,000 25,000 77,723 80,000 85,000 56,350 103,057 78,857 80,297 102,376 14,241 3,542 335,433 203,098 217,912 10,410 26,951 2,191 235,127 118,083 55,917 152,723 221,350 262,211 120,159 756,443 39,552 409,127 51,296 6,300 619,836 140,000 169,520 32,011 204,600 1,250,163 120,000 105,218 29,055 3,274 151,439 63,620 257,655 12,816 15,258 678,349 18,439 30,696 125,178 229,432 2.699,787 '342,059 563,089 3,595 2,869 452,953 60,447 24,882 54,332 196,231 1,948,095 84,709 58,715 986,952 1,711,992 505,043 755,558 3,959,545 544,746 2,342,082 20,000 27,123 29,752 74,376 18,093 35,000 453,037 86,014 59,226 190,069 131,227 26,858 19,938 118,300 25,000 478,917 44,582 18,387 65,802 9,359 5,737 35,855 65,097 85,805 9,105 67,531 27,287 3,084 9,635 15,162 13,816 44,815 86,248 21,738 3j 681 237,356 227,236 75,604 115,213 186,064 169,912 1,104,007 161,439 148,825 8,761 2,100 3,510 3,043 1,139 4,296 48,381 3,151 17,409 186,254 6,266 49,929 30,319 111, 780 85,019 470,908 18,635 67,345 802,621 1,053,278 344,291 225,466 2,425,656 91,790 1,026,455 55," 342" 30,641 < 4 93,638 380,383 179,894 929,289 132,806 400,903 187,586 i c 1( 1] 12 1: 1-3 lc $89,855 379,794 56,6ii 37,629 If 1/ 1£ K 2C 21 89,855 22 2c 24 2i 2t 2' 2i 2i 3C 31 32 3: 3^ 3, 3( 3" 3? 31 4( 33,363 53,473 86,836 41 42 4f 44, 4t 4 4, .4 C 158 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Collected from assets. Collected from assessment upon shareholders. Total collections from all sources. Loans paid and other Dividends disbursepaid. ments. 1 $75,209 $1,164 $76,373 $70,811 2 3 120,995 174,264 1,245 16,488 17,733 122,240 190,752 $275 101,387 165,769 $6,463 11,281 14,390 13,427 312,992 275 267,156 17,744 27,817 816 935 507 17,477 7,054 18,655 72,399 32,305 65,335 132,608 884,429 58,661 1,138,870 143,307 1,258 6,182 12,247 43,183 6,673 28,677 17,134 2,908 ! 19,156 j 24,524 92,440 9,442 48,666 35,983 Nominal value of remaining assets. 295,259 4 5 6 7 8 q $200 10 200 11 12 13 4,000 7,500 38,224 2,125 2,870,202 51,849 2,922,051 117,843 2,455,515 115,354 233,119 68,645 159,512 31,566 28,935 8,936 97,580 168,448 31,566 208 15,507 3,786 86,737 134,929 16,654 5,315 3,977 1,773 5,320 14,008 9,353 259, 723 37,871 297,594 19,501 238,320 11,065 28,681 37,908 223,169 2,926 4,932 29,277 163,982 2,705 9,091 3,000 45,164 16 17 18 19 20 21 1,394,662 276,649 762,760 350,154 124, 713 23,882 348,961 2,932,820 162,052 175,409 512,698 548,099 1,447,103 1,808,304 299,357 122,645 108,944 700,507 56, 942 5,948,060 261,077 7,858 193,259 11,796 48,164 1,743,623 276,649 898,932 350,154 124,713 23,882 203,170 72,365 596,665 1,326,487 175,920 263,085 342,054 77,568 15,142 76,648 10,437 9,436 137,318 16,713 29,766 8,100 8,264 1,878 485,133 3,417,953 874,496 2,200,236 99,968 202,039 10,079 42,795 109,707 228,580 5,200 172,131 218,204 622,405 776, 679 1,452,303 1,808,304 299,357 142,320 120,344 1,010,320 56, 942 1,300 6,248 18,964 35,839 16,393 746,153 20,315 4,545 3,630 4,350 143,209 175,430 549,427 661,816 1,374,339 747,428 259,487 125,667 107,258 862,263 46,634 6,037 16,709 25,376 27,330 24,241 13,637 728 250 1,270 67,569 1,267 21,564 19,817 28,638 51,445 37,128 53,287 18,827 11,858 11,362 76,858 4,691 857,737 5,052,958 184,414 335,475 72,089 31,068 101,545 4,718 6,075 8,232 13,089 8,278 19,230 205,302 19,025 40,597 1,166 42,067 21,495 4,309 10,164 37,874 13,689 31,642 261,077 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 136,172 19,675 11,400 303,813 2," 296" 731,249 6,679,309 67,835 89,896 58,064 91,969 2,250 37,597 89,896 60,314 129,566 67,835 239,929 39,847 279,776 66,535 "291,357" 67,251 30,332 298, 739 196,903 188,135 93,'6i9' 67,251 30,332 365,274 196,903 281,754 5G, 921 74,896 2,309 62,646 19,002 228,412 108,318 226,308 291,357 781,300 . 160,154 941>514 134,422 644,686 42,341 22,080 22,165 48,488 73,145 80,597 584,718 86,180 64,071 106,451 11,269 1,100 15,552 148,792 33,349 23,265 48,488 115,357 85,107 643,544 86, ISO 79,023 1,023,785 239,920 1,263,706 36 196,790 196,790 $5,562 37,287 91,608 169,886 1,037,529 82,029 1,234,868 268,844 37,908 223,169 26 Receiver's salary and other expenses. 33,287 91,608 162,386 999,305 79,904 1,234,868 268,844 14 15 22 23 24 25 Legal expenses. 42,212 4,510 58,826 14,289 559 14,848 296 3,085* 362 64 ,728 97,678 3,928 3,616 5,385 63,475 1,579 16,773 135.797 18,258 12,624 34,536 88,697 05, 783 545,593 60 647 59,121 1 3,946 4,731 1,367 2,077 8,804 5,060 13,802 K«2 2,200 8,604 10,348 9,274 7,935 10,005 8,879 20,230 13,874 1, 529 95,201 1,021,050 ! 42,579 90,678 445 i 159 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. sing, since the organization of the national banking system, ivith amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. Amount of claims proved. Interest dividends (per cent). Finally closed. $50,000 $122,089 58.00 Jan. 2,1867 1 300,000 200,000 434,531 669,513 23.37 24.70 Feb. 2,1885 May 14,1883 ? 3 500,000 1,104,044 50,000 July Feb. Nov. Sept. Dec. Nov. Aug. 4 5 21 26,000 * 82,338 376,392 289,467 1,119,313 127,801 1,191,500 170,752 220 796,000 3,357,563 27 39,300 100,000 68,986 205,256 33,870 27 139,300 308,112 100,000 500,000 120,000 $199 Dividends (per cent). 69,874 170,012 »..\ 39.15 17.333 46.60 79.00 45.90 96.00 88.50 100.00 68.33 49.20 64.00 28,1870 4,1870 25,1882 28,1882 19,1874 18,1874 15,1872 (\ 7 fl 9 10 Apr. 7,1881 , 11 Nov. 30,1872 12 Nov. 25,1882 13 Dec. 4,1875 May 16,1884 14 15 Apr. Nov. Sept. Feb. Oct. Jan. 20,1882' 16,1874 1,1875 13,1872 2,1877 3,1876 16 17 18 19 20 21 Feb. Jan. June Apr. July Mar. May May Nov. Mar. Dec. 15,1886 8,1880 1,1881 29,1884 24,1876 31,1883 1,1876 15,1876 30,1883 21,1887 6,1882 ?? 23 24 25 26 27 28 oq 30 31 32 May 31,1904 Sept. 11,1878 June 2,1883 33 34 35 100.00 24.391 14.941 66 00 62.56 Sept. May Nov. Mar. Apr. 18,1876 14,1879 20,1883 10,1879 5,1886 3f 37 3H 76.50 51.00 22 50 100 00 100.00 48.40 77.512 100.00 70.00 June Mar. Mar. Feb. Jan. July Feb. Mav July 2,1884 4,1886 28,1883 28,1878 31,1881 20,1882 28,1885 23,1888 14,1880 41 4? 43 44 45 4t 47 48 49 41.90 92. 70 239,886 $1,214 135,000 1,282,254 157,120 378,722 645,558 79,864 15,142 535,000 2,558,660 125,000 52,500 350,000 300,000 300,000 254,901 171,408 657,020 597,885 1,619,965 796,995 992,636 167,285 175,081 1,429,595 67,292 400,000 33,500 6,500 41,214 21 249 202 247,799 454 2,277,500 6,930,123 4 50,000 45,000 100,000 144,606 55,372 176,601 4 195,000 376,579 500,000 200,000 62,646 93,021 1,795,992 237 824 376,756 700,000 2,566,239 150,000 34,000 50 000 60,666 177,512 35,801 56 457 34,535 91,801 135,952 703,658 59,226 97,464 669,000 1,392,406 926 247,799 400,000 50,000 100,000 600,000 12 12 50 4,185 444 9,488 506 13,685 75,000 50,000 250,000 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 57.46 100.00 84.33 100.00 100.00 100. 00 34.00 76.00 57.50 62.00 73.50 46.00 30.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 58.30 57.50 100.00 100.00 4C 160 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Greenfield, Ohio 1 National Bank of Fishkill, N. Y First National Bank, Franklin, Ind Northumberland County National Bank, Shamokin, Pa. First National Bank, Winchester, 111 National Exchange Bank, Minneapolis, Minn National Bank of the State of Missouri, St. Louis, Mo.. First National Bank, Delphi, Ind :... First National Bank, Georgetown, Colo Lock Haven National Bank, Lock Haven, Pa Capital stock. Oct. Apr. Aug. Jan. July Jan. Oct. Mar. May June 7,1863 1,1865 5,18o3 9,1865 25,1865 16,1865 $50,000 Dec. 12,1876 200,000 Jan. 27,1877 132,000 Feb. 13,1877 67,000 Mar. 12,1877 50,000 Mar. 16,1877 100,000 May 24,1877 2,500,000 June 23,1877 50,000 July 20,1877 75,000 Aug. 18,1877 120,000 Aug. 20,1877 Feb. Sept. Nov. June Apr. Apr. Dec. Mar. June July May Aug. Jan. May 5,1864 18,1872 23,1865 3,1872 24,1864 5,1864 16,1863 5,1864 30,1865 16,1874 13,1863 14,1872 20,1872 5,1877 July May Nov. June Aug. May Dec. Mar. 31,1871 14,1877 15,1870 6,1865 5,1863 31,1865 3,1874 11,1864 25,1872 31,1872 14,1865 Total. 3,344,000 Third National Bank, Chicago, 111 Central National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo Commercial National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Ashland, Pa.i First National Bank, Tarrytown, N. 1Y First National Bank, Allentown, Pa. First National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa.i Washington County National Bank, Greenwich, N. Y. First National Bank, Dallas, Tex Peoples National Bank, Helena, Mont First National Bank, Bozeman, Mont Merchants National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans.1 Farmers National Bank, Platte City, Mo Total. 750,000 Nov. 24,1877 200,000 Dec. 1,1877 500,000 Feb. 11,1878 do 100,000 112,500 Feb. 28,1878 100,000 Mar. 23,1878 250,000 Apr. 15,1878 100,000 May 15,1878 200,000 June 8,1878 do 50,000 100,000 Sept. 13,1878 50,000 Sep*. 14,1878 50,000 Sept. 25,1878 50,000 Oct. 1,1878 2,612,500 First National Bank, Warrensburg, Mo German-American National Bank, Washington, D. C . German National Bank, Chicago, 111.1 Commercial National Bank, Saratoga 1Springs, N. Y.. Second National Bank, Scranton, Pa. , National Bank of Poultney. Vt , First National Bank, Monticello, Ind , First National Bank, Butler, Pa , Total. 100,000 130,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 Nov. 1,1878 do Dec. 20,1878 Feb. 11,1879 Mar. 15,1879 Apr. 7,1879 July 18,1879 July 23,1879 1,230,000 First National Bank, Meadville, Pa First National Bank, Newark, N. J First National Bank, Brattleboro, Vt Oct. 27,1863 Aug. 7,1863 June 30,1864 100,000 June 9,1880 300,000 June 14,1880 300,000 June 19,1880 June 9,1865 Feb. 5,1864 Nov. 9,1877 500,000 100,000 961,300 700,000 Total., Mechanics National Bank, Newark, N. J First National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y Pacific National Bank, Boston, Mass Nov. 2,1881 Apr. 22,1882 May 22,1882 1,561,300 Total.. First National Bank of Union Mills, Union City, Pa Vermont National Bank, St. Albans, Vt Oct. 23,1863 Oct. 11,1865 50,000 200,000 Mar. 24,1883 Aug. 9,1883 250,000 Total. First National Bank, Leadville, Colo City National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind.1 First National Bank, St. Albans, Vt First National Bank, Monmouth, 111 Marine National Bank, New York, N. Y Ht S i N t i l B k H t Springs, S i Hot Springs National Bank, Hot Ark Richmond National Bank, Richmond, Ind F i t N t i l B k L i ,i t M ,t First National Bank, Livingston, Mont First National Bank, Albion, N. Y First National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak Logan National Bank, West Liberty, Ohio Total.., Receiver appointed. Date of organization. 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 12,1863 25,1881 7.1883 i Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 60,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 400,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,285,000 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 161 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—-Continued. * Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional Estimated Estimated Estimated doubtful. worthless. good. $194,665 86,492 67,246 67,541 135,231 935,999 175,254 34,368 220,481 $57,675 262,909 58,188 112,026 66,025 90,704 2,818,966 6,250 52,627 150,650 $51,403 200,909 25,941 79,101 124,371 633,744 6,596 629,113 24,990 1,917,277 3,676,020 1 330,215 157,438 1,118,118 52,349 107,318 100,994 19,879 631,797 161,441 313,726 74, 724 41,584 assets received since date of suspension. Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Loss on Nominal assets comvalue of pounded or assets resold under turned to order of stockcourt. holders. $376 49,441 24,217 14,770 14,270 18,411 433,400 13,478 30,398 34,350 $58,051 558,418 369,806 219,983 226,937 368, 717 4,822,109 201,578 746,506 430,471 $13,192 60,311 8,487 6,537 21 498 166,831 62,774 36,598 41,324 $44,344 223,375 203,7S2 99,588 117,173 139 309 1,771,699 1,310 606,580 143,664 1, 776,168 633,111 8,002,576 417,552 3,350,834 311,324 48,149 32 559 39,010 21,225 9,561 1,057,245 16,680 19,817 6,723 8,859 20,289 2,171 1,861 13,749 4,305 67 942 21,090 1,892 1,944 3,349,961 506,271 1,856,661 184,971 176,831 274.750 339!715 60,014 589,938 156,122 361,903 136,479 85,248 72,492 95 121 7,245 1,482, 725 22 962 16 072 164,949 20,608 714 18,541 30,088 12 492 7,700 178 10,947 384 007 287,682 22,559 67,396 132,445 15,869 27,894 36,245 95,251 76,046 15,543 18,691 330,704 170,712 405,000 51 175 19,070 153,467 185,220 42,284 236,971 67,423 166 151 333 46,588 42,296 3,348,139 1,641,256 1,917,394 1,244,567 8,151,356 1,890,342 1,316,671 90 953 256,286 104,966 133,169 264,908 68,078 23,646 12,647 194,457 139,514 101,971 167,503 101,178 97,257 6,734 134, 716 11,578 37,923 475,052 28,969 104,858 18,384 4,374 34, 737 33 375 61,147 29,881 17,085 47,591 19,560 15,017 27,503 330 363 494,870 711,870 346,726 518,535 203,279 49,771 209,603 55 255 165,846 6,170 17,475 36,737 3,353 8,411 11,920 118 507 202,488 521,783 101,810 203,982 25, 729 64 106,562 69,659 72,754 77,592 954,653 943,330 715,875 251,159 2,865,017 305,167 1,280,925 220,005 115,012 418,951 51,574 22,545 64,041 12,863 55,895 302,654 19,198 41,173 43,895 169,618 580,060 398,123 3,345 154,945 4,902 26,043 86,953 801 26,439 302,654 585,537 86,586 371,412 104,266 1,147,801 163,192 113,797 329,093 1,114,503 488,892 648,710 185,002 65,526 1,416,793 78,286 696,987 1,397,334 232,147 36,916 449,324 1,609,938 1,288,321 3,912,161 73,925 172,063 206,268 167,629 650,736 2,454,138 2,252,105 1,667,321 2,172,607 718,387 6,810,420 452,256 3,272,503 161,699 124,114 46,829 520,917 16,309 118,618 23,640 20,617 248,477 784, 266 4,376 19,171 89,925 483,834 285,813 567, 746 134,927 44,257 1,032,743 23,547 573,759 72,197 13,993 217,314 172,940 3,496,495 31,058 367,109 33,543 55,763 7,519 60,096 56,042 14,500 96,875 96,543 816,916 27, 774 72,356 15,304 44,446 29,826 22,695 102,112 2,554 49,951 9,688 1,568,940 27,190 171,319 22,255 113,329 29,352 56,410 1,599 78,359 34,112 871,204 6,407 124,054 941 212,545 3,312 56,057 286,761 32,646 442,499 313,283 6,753,555 92, 429 734,838 72,043 426,083 70, 009 138,848 8,970 52 9,888 5.320 904^ 725 5,381 32,233 84 42,269 5 11,140 124,949 16,017 286,651 36,622 1,577,187 31,402 348,492 48, 796 284,326 49,155 75,679 18,517 4,528,027 1,293,277 2,096,690 1,445,000 9,362,994 1,020,067 2,879,276 24,345 13420°—CUR 1913 -11 $36,957 34,259 71,216 112,818 268,666 47 239 6,972 106,292 32 372 20,141 65,804 8,207 5(1 51 52 53 54 51 56 57 58 59 279,987 6(1 61 6? 63 64 65 63 67 63 69 70 71 7? 73 392,805 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 5,828 90 91 92 93 9\ 95 96 97 93 99 100 162 EEPOET OP THE COMPTKOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.'—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. $689,362 53,800 Collected from assets. Collected from assessment upon shareholders. $13,707 321,851 105,703 111,908 103,227 207,910 2,846,622 103,235 103,328 245,483 $2,664 122,127 91,930 43,232 8,044 9,540 245,108 4,162,974 Total collections from all sources. Loans paid and other Dividends disbursepaid. ments. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. $2,751 25,040 5,146 7,846 $9,456 388,856 173,512 136,474 89,715 202,753 2,165,388 81,941 73,890 254,647 2,082 1,888 79,802 2,690 11,987 6,668 $4,164 25,082 9,716 12,903 10,669 12,046 161,036 10,919 17,251 24,271 690,564 3,576,632 139,030 288,057 2,181,471 222,676 351,377 94,613 47,941 126,256 105,643 28,508 407,868 36,242 89,807 80,383 22,146 20,819 420,001 33,126 13,104 5,444 9,762 2,125 272 1,633 1,071,774 193,941 316,828 52,514 33,105 107,575 79,725 21.710 262', 887 29,377 66,810 69,437 16,670 11,803 4,797 8,805 753 658,784 4,059 47,949 $16,371 443,978 197,633 155,140 111,271 217,450 3,091,730 103,235 103,328 293,432 570,594 4,733,568 $5,000 520 986 32,5i9 2,181,471 157,544 351,377 94,613 47,941 109,801 51,107 12,061 284,438 19,742 66,185 78,573 19,266 20,819 850 135,046 15,631 27,314 1,604 5,013 13,135 13,336 4,483 4,950 6,040 11,883 8,187 3,716 3,005 1,056,600 3,494,938 320,812 3,815,750 554,428 2,334,156 90,369 253,343 156,601 126,536 183,917 157,782 205,062 96,605 29,419 91,121 16,277 72.576 80^ 257 47,315 53,898 49,466 2,021 57,745 53 10 8,420 100,870 105,763 182,572 137,428 166,587 88,176 20,998 82,060 3,838 16,327 5,385 . 10,245 4,677 23,001 172,878 199,112 264,174 157,782 260,012 96,605 34,096 114,122 1,792 7,167 8,176 23,110 32,136 12,119 24,551 7,517 11,296 16,475 1,047,043 218,928 884,454 44,754 135,380 96,176 528,305 99,847 3,225 19,338 2,973 6,739 22,690 10,832 250,854 30,065 11,877 11,877 65,132 i6,455 54,536 16,447 123,430 16,500 23,622 1,810 2,880 54,950 1,791 3,048 1,576 114,220 576 3,974 5,546 ai,oo6 2,315 10,129 825 1,352 634 1,488 251,738 1,298,781 113,791 338,162 89,766 267,311 64,655 113,791 605,473 154,421 10,037 10,037 724,328 25,536 40,261 46,918 45,449 101,794 26,084 34,141 127,914 541,719 331,966 873,685 8,250 1,368,384 457,272 1,251,755 495,550 13,450 738,651 1,863,934 470,722 1,990,406 1,910 194,574 1,790,932 389,222 1,566,124 8,250 3,077,411 1,247,651 4,325,062 196,484 3,746,278 194,161 188,139 4,157 150.019 281,261 8,321 123,919 158,340 405,180 247 129,505 321,870 10,511 24,279 18,324 58,784 431,280 132,240 563,520 247 451,375 34,790 77,108 152,842 16,577 145,960 265,513 4,271,643 37,129 294,779 .23,163 99,488 20; 849 52,029 12,010 23,732 12,892 64,650 272,896 19,169 76,936 20,649 94,200 5,099 3,392 25,336 14,434 473,936 23,503 164,852 40,309 158,852 330,163 4,544,539 56,298 371,715 43,812 193,688 20,849 75,532 6,359 6,515 1,893 119,390 26,809 96,525 264,268 3,774,704 39,812 275,684 25,006 143,938 8', 807 59,057 12,054 2,223 12,112 16,600 111,758 4,745 5,168 2,553 29,324 52 5,012 28.309 7,885 24,879 20,738 183,944 11,029 26,828 13,865 14,067 5,475 9,440 5,379,972 620,637 6,000,609 600,999 4,834,000 201,001 346,459 j 4,157 59,334 59,334 64,035 163 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. $8,739 26,720 3,626 Amount of assessment upon shareholders. 72,000 $35,023 352,062 185,760 175,952 140,735 227,355 1,935,721 133,112 196,356 254,647 1,169,000 3,636,723 $30,000 140,000 132,000 67,000 50,000 53,000 625,000 £200 200 39,085 521,524 200,000 36,871 5,849 15,682 Amount of claims proved. 35,000 125,000 36,000 160,000 50,000 100,000 21,500 17,000 3,420 108 583,346 744,500 2,739,079 12,679 50,000 130,000 121,750 10,000 50,000 156,260 282,370 197,353 128,832 132,461 81,801 21,182 108,385 15,251 521,750 1,108,644 7,651 25,103 40,769 300,000 75,000 93,625 580,592 104,749 73,523 375,000 778,966 500,000 100,000 961,300 2,656,254 894,767 2,397,129 1,561,300 5,948,150 50,000 200,000 186,993 422,772 829 884 859 14 14,123 197 712 2,388 130 327 17,223 160,000 (per cent). 27.00 100.00 ! 100.00 81.59 63.60 89.179 100.00 100.00 37.6483 100.00 1,061,598 298,324 392,394 75,175 29,204 118,371 90,424 36,109 261,887 77,104 168,048 70,191 27,801 32,449 108 14 Dividends 100.00 65.57 100.00 100.00 100.00 90.50 88.00 60.00 100.00 38.10 40. 7285 98.925 60.00 100.00 Interest dividends (per cent). Finally closed. 25,1882 11,1884 14,1881 18,1883 23,1881 10,1880 26,1888 15,1881 5,1885 3,1882 50 Dec. 31,1907 Feb. 23,1892 July 6,1881 100.00 Mar. 9,1882 Aug. 5,1879 Ioo. oo June 20,1882 Mar. 9,1885 Sept. 7,1885 July 5,1879 Mar. 24,1885 Feb. 12,1889 .do . 60 61 62 6c 38.50 100.00 100.00 100.00 Nov. Aug. Sept. Jan. July June Mar. Oct. Oct. Mar. 100.00 100.00 54 56 57 58 59 A p r . 8,1881 Oct. 10,1879 65 66 67 68 60 70 71 72 73 15,1881 10,1894 1,1884 17,1881 24,1886 1,1881 6,1883 6,1887 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 100.00 68.70 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.133 81.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100. 00 Mar. Apr. Mar. Jan. Apr. Aug. Feb. Aug. 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 F e b . 4,1882 F e b . 18,1885 O c t . 12,1885 82 83 84 67.405 43.50 65.30 Dec. 22,1896 A p r . 30,1892 J u n e 30,1893 85 86 87 70.90 80.25 A p r . 15,1893 J u n e 6 1892 89 • 250,000 609,765 (50,000 50,000 ion 000 75,000 400,000 25,000 250,000 32 500 100 000 50,000 208,991 46,441 294,521 ' 245,599 4,631,393 36,526 365,931 26,322 409,997 8,131 84,978 1,142,500 6,356,830 57.20 81.10 33.00 100. 00 83.465 100.00 75.25 95.00 35.00 100. 00 69.50 100.00 100. 00 100.00 Dec. Oct. May Jan. Sept. Sept. Sept. Dec. Apr. Oct. Jan «s 90 5,1893 91 25,1886 92 25,1894 93 4,1894 94 30,1899 95 25,1889 96 30,1890 97 31,1900 OS 19,1893 29,1885 00 22 1890 100 164 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.-—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. 101 102 103 104 Middletown National Bank, Middletown, N. Y Farmers' National Bank, Bushnell, HI Schoharie County National Bank, Schoharie, N. Y.. Exchange National Bank, Norfolk, Va Total. First National Bank, Lake City, Minn Lancaster National Bank, Clinton, Mass... First National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Wahpeton, N. Dak... First National Bank, Angelica, N. Y. City National Bank, Williamsport, Pa 1 Date of organization. June 14,1865 Feb. 18,1871 Aug. 9,1865 May 13,1865 First National Bank, Blair, Nebr 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Total. First National Bank, Pine Bluff, Ark Palatka National Bank, Palatka, Fla Fidelity National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Henrietta National Bank, Henrietta, Tex National Bank of Sumter, S. C First National Bank, Dansville, N. Y First National Bank, Corry, Pa Stafford National Bank, Stafford Springs, Conn. Sept. 18.1882 Nov. 20,1884 Feb. 27,1886 Aug. 3,1883 Nov. 26.1883 Sept. 4.1863 Dec. 6.1864 June 7.1865 121 122 123 124 125 125 127 128 Fifth National Bank, St. Louis Mo Metropolitan National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio.. First National Bank Auburn, N. Y Commerical National Bank, Dubuque, Iowa State National Bank, Raleigh, N. C Second National Bank, Xenia, Ohio Madison National Bank, Madison, S. Dak Lowell National Bank, Lowell, Mich Dec. June Jan. Mar. June Jan. Nov. June 129 130 Total. California National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. First National Bank, Anoka, Minn Oct. 26,1886 Sept. 14,1882 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 Total. National Bank of Shelby ville, 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, m State National Bank, Wellington, Kans Kingman National Bank, Kingman, Kans Oct. 29,1874 Jan. 14.1887 July 15.1885 June 23,1879 Jan. 6,1886 Oct. 26.1888 May 11.1886 Oct. 1,1886 Sept. 16,1886 Ahington National Bank, Abington, Mass. . 29,1870 22,1864 15,1880 2,1882 3.1864 17,1874 1.1865 7,1882 Nov. Dec. Mar. Apr. 29,188 i 17,1884 23,1885 9,1885 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 3 an. Jan. Mar. Apr. Apr. May Aug. Sept. 4,1886 20,1886 11,1886 8,1886 19,1886 4,1886 2,1886 8,1886 650,000 To£al. 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 • 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 Nov. 20,1886 June 3,1887 June 27,1887 Aug. 17,1887 Aug. 24,1887 Sept. 8,1887 Oct. 11,1887 Oct. 17,1887 1,550,000 6,1882 23,1881 13.1864 4,1871 2,1868 1,1864 29,1886 14.1865 300,000 1,000,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 Nov. Feb. Feb. Apr. Mar. May June Sept. 15,1887 10,1888 20,1888 2,1888 31,1888 9,1888 23,1888 19/1888 1,900,000 200,000 50,000 Jan. 11,1 Apr. 22,1 250,000 Total. Aug. First National Bank, Alma, Kans Aug. First National Bank, Belleville, Kans First National Bank, Meade Center, Kans Mav American National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans Mar. City National Bank, Hastings, Nebr Dec. June Peoples' National Bank, Fayetteville, N. C Jan. Spokane National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash First National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans Sept. Second National Bank, McPherson, Kans Sept. Sept. Pratt County National Bank, Pratt, Kans July Keystone National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Mar. Spring Garden National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa National City Bank, Marshall, Mich July Red Cloud National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr May Sept. Asbury Park National Bank, Asbury Park, N. J Ninth National Bank, Dallas, Tex. /. Sept. First National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr Nov. Central Nebraska National Bank, Broken Bow, Nebr.. Sept. 1 Restored to solvency. 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 1200,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 Receiver appointed. 600,000 Nov. Nov. Mar. Feb. Nov. Mar. July July 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Capital stock. 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 Dec. 13,1889 Dec. 23,1889 Dec. 30,1889 Jan. 21,1890 Feb. 10,1890 June 12,1890 July 14,1890 Sept. 25,1S90 Oct. 2,1890 750,000 3,1887 28.1885 5,1887 15.1889 27.1883 27,1872 24,1888 11.1884 16,1887 8,1887 30,1875 13.1886 29,1872 10,1884 17.1887 12.1890 8,1882 28.1888 75,000 Nov. 21,1890 50,000 Dec. 12,1800 50,000 Dec. 24,1890 300,000 Dec. 26,1890 100,000 Jan. 14,18D1 125,000 Jan. 20,1891 100,000 Feb. 3,1891 50,000 Feb. 11,1891 50,000 Mar. 25,1891 50,000 Apr. 7,1891 „ 9,1891 500,000 May 750,000 May 21,1891 100,000 June 22,1891 75,000 July 1,1891 100,000 July 2,1891 300,000 July 16,1891 75,000 . . . / . d o 60,000 July 21,1891 165 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Estimated good. Estimated doubtful. Additional assets received since date Estimated of suspension. worthless. Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Nominal Loss on assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to stockorder of holders. court. $600,810 13,170 96,891 1,273,711 $53,692 3,874 39,593 1,441,378 $167,075 62,229 28,010 938,916 $131,069 11,899 4,809 273,432 $952,646 91,172 169,303 3,927,437 $22,189 3,411 508 197,262 $300,526 350 89,506 1,380,020 1,984,582 1,538,537^ $41,079 1,196,230 421,209 5,140,558 223,370 1, 770,402 57,487 144,850 48,510 20,505 59,810 154,879 122,551 235,474 91,996 138,707 137,859 66,965 28,459 26,825 168,164 8,000 7,291 8,094 3,821 44,909 70,458 24,398 5,462 6,834 57,994 69,964 12,332 4,138 7,798 35,202 21,633 5,439 214, 768 361,615 202,522 136,517 166,525 241,304 317,810 255,747 584 18,883 54,116 1,168 1,284 4,104 3,721 5,645 36,030 85,148' 106,872 10,211 816 76,659 2,358 77,725 70,715 38,917 43,697 844,066 666,975 171,267 214,500 1,896,808 89,505 318,094 357,625 50,793 15,646 2,464,079 74,171 66,081 17,449 156,586 208,243 85,912 32,092 915,577 35,999 16,171 1,790 . 1,775,667 25,696 17,769 56,220 29,501 29,177 154,485 58 319 7,649,834 148,861 84,009 119,638 273,036 418,158 127 80,035 838,120 6,594 883 19,806 8,971 10,556 3,933,986 8,397 20,239 119,869 1,609 8,791 2,494,511 12,995 159 37,572 66, 710 60,869 1,057 68,034 124,580 10,146 3,053,048 1,218,085 2,683,216 1,951,991 8,906,340 885,057 4,217,838 215,238 580,321 1,668,952 268,961 333,506 152, 390 181,870 17,136 55,535 929,388 787,598 160,617 324,872 176,652 214,560 91,153 71,124 61,622 125,236 510,790 15,112 137,561 78,496 20,025 1,316 95,571 7,111 325,342 29,221 8,398 69,652 38,052 46,811 1,666,902 2,588,897 1.265,710 702,711 475,001 544,578 166,366 174, 786 164,276 17,528 53,337 71,172 67,849 13,275 2,001 1,840 582,026 16,000 719,952 403,278 220,176 39,557 129,091 33,240 3,258,671 2,755,964 950,158 620,158 7,584,951 391,278 2,143,320 1,364,895 400,003 83,776 61,519 44,698 216,704 17,225 95,247 24,059 773,473 169,758 21,019 2,196 130,113 69,535 113, 884 483, 779 106,217 233,929 119,306 943,231 23,215 199, 648 113,884 1,898 153,262 74,662 38,896 25, 775 6,675 342,921 23,319 11,416 98,099 117,240 31,442 92, 995 21,224 12,317 256,395 77, 765 101,635 44,592 72,568 33,827 81,897 19,674 56,237 142,551 11,646 64, 792 6,092 9,329 2,446 9,209 4,750 8,040 41,536 10,068 48,396 150,681 352,399 142,377 222,997 71,423 83,269 783,403 122, 798 226,239 3,019 1,586 1,733 5,600 690 75,645 801 1,541 122,751 232,239 49,050 165,667 42,107 59,835 24,345 17,969 192,681 678,824 809,112 527, 784 139,866 2,155,586 90,615 906,644 9, 233 10,794 6,201 206,303 48,128 101,878 314,354 102,952 7,537 24,983 575,606 280,592 157,652 33,823 24,089 123,895 34,040 37,214 27,273 50,866 42.808 376,977 59,642 24,882 190,090 46,213 85,858 56,756 996,992 555,430 38.725 118,333 32,015 229,956 41,226 91,674 40,709 22,426 21,564 55, 732 110,400 124,504 9,060 43,981 29,718 17,166 153,913 1.485,688 641 13, 635 56,240 218,928 82,117 9,321 15,126 4,042 2,036 171,659 18,644 10,516 223,449 6,415 46,220 9,049 138,284 614,952 23,250 26, 708 23,462 19,311 8,714 5,080 92,341 88,128 72,609 810,671 236,814 261,780 736,953 199,561 169,333 107,954 1,864, 795 2,936,662 220,268 192,499 135,806 592,090 166,097 143, 289 128 274 225 56, 738 289 8,760 70,248 2,669 3,611 429 96,788 124,700 4,199 6,756 339 33,427 12,371 76 540 51,149 58,394 226 998 189,822 178,089 173,208 113 595 107,361 57,565 1,429,122 2,367,827 29,727 119,892 92, 652 416,941 103, 792 107,375 101 102 103 104 $41,079 65,573 60,998 105 ioe 107 10« 108 11C 111 m 44,068 11? 114 37,585 115 11f 133,585 119 12C ir 11^ 1,164,063 121 12: i?3 194 161,275 39,557 12C I9* 12$ 12C 13C 131 13r 13," 1S4 171,400 45,709 13c ISf 13' 13« m 217,109 Mf 141 14r 14r 144 6,498 14f 14' 14F 14r IV 1^1 155 IT 15' 166 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Collected from assessment upon shareholders. Total collections from all sources. $159,087 50,000 1,400 168,520 $789,018 96,332 80,689 2,477,889 $17,243 $40, 786 $629,931 46,332 79,289 2,309,369 40,785 3,064,921 379,007 3,443,928 148,611 304,008 78,988 05,177 77,305 165,669 198,513 204,047 Nominal value of remaining assets. 101 102 103 104 Collected from assets. 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 148,611 245, 704 63,258 28,477 77,305 165,669 198,513 204,047 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 12,1 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 11,803 2,604 14,407 140 141 142 143 144 145 140 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 72,582 1 i 5,534 i i 58,304 15, 730 36, 700 1,131,584 110, 734 1,242,318 74,323 14,251 2,877, 728 104,682 82,069 31,798 139,485 263,871 1,180 75,503 14,251 3,196,898 104,682 100,204 65,800 174,141 263,871 319,170 18,135 34,002 34,656 Loans paid and other Dividends disbursepaid. ments. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. 182,290 $684,428 86, 263 59,461 2,085,826 $53,425 1,825 5,010 108,571 $33,922 8,244 16,215 98,261 199,533 2,915,978 168,831 156,642 231 82,472 16, 764 625 106,424 131,024 188,482 36,929 52,402 66,394 135,574 117,878 82,946 192 2,855 8,407 1,840 1,155 1,425 198 324 2,314 22' 713 16,770 10,299 6,607 7,321 5,208 4,279 222,693 811,629 16,396 75,511 1,500 777 519 1,017 61,379 9,492 2,610,351 86,442 80,120 46,546 161,497 255,495 147,413 1,990 7,152 7,746 2,280 882 12,624 1,348 108,491 8,463 4,802 10,731 9,845 3,988 16,177 82 330,643 3,588,207 407,143 3,995,350 333,038 3,311,322 168,963 160,292 920,600 1,391,308 492,421 228,261 186,976 330,471 35,274 100,149 253,919 1,174,519 1,391,306 564,998 273,091 186,976 330,471 61,293 100,149 19,446 782,390 5,167 5,810 1,983 1,169 7,284 1,466 1,091,416 400,998 481,966 248,132 172,909 318,554 32,009 93,051 28,906 630 41,754 4,408 2,988 1,810 7,104 1,923 32,974 11,572 36,111 14,741 9,096 4,622 14,896 3,348 3,685,458 397,345 4,082,803 824, 715 2,839,035 89,523 127,360 508,457 98,027 59,645 32,500 568,102 130,527 59,535 26,881 482,013 87,895 6,001 4,148 16,456 11,603 606,484 92,145 698,629 86,416 569,908 10,149 28,059 27,930 105,338 91,741 55,597 21,112 22,744 512,013 58,319 32,017 26,707 19,948 7,981 42,408 10,353 722 21,347 37,210 54,637 125,286 99,722 98,005 31,465 23,466 512,013 79,666 69,227 1,177 58,647 31,483 20,344 3,025 3,404 41,906 10,998 1,774 43,289 43,022 58,356 66,221 20,410 16,047 452,017 60,902 52,178 5,032 8,299 2,626 2,099 872 372 4,455 780 3,529 5,139 15,318 7,257 9,341 6,960 3,643 13,029 6,633 11,042 926,811 166,676 1,093,487 172,758 812,442 28,064 78,362 15,673 36,705 13,990 454,353 46,703 74,931 493,497 83,297 58,361 49,960 338,885 438,001 179,844 65,851 42,815 141,722 49,934 35,914 12,490 4,770 9,351 68,921 29,012 35,178 1,613 11,227 780 1,686 241,511 274,110 28,163 41,475 23,341 523,274 75,715 110,109 495,110 94,524 59,141 51,646 580,396 712,711 179,844 89,260 42,815 181,527 73,129 39,007 8,483 6,224 1,919 219,675 20,565 3,346 85,482 27,722 32,132 8,256 57,162 85,105 9,121 4,321 32,2.14 97,644 16,049 27,143 6,218 30,516 11,851 233,984 41,966 86,247 368,251 54,475 21,705 29,813 417,748 537,687 162,987 78,198 8,753 49,002 41,211 3,643 5,195 772 2,897 21,137 6,943 5,735 16,959 2,079 934 5,911 50,030 29,742 261 1,131 18 9,462 8,202 2,091 7,611 3,963 6,674 48,478 6,241 14,781 24,418 10,248 4,370 7,624 55,456 60,177 7,475 5,610 1,830 23,842 7,656 6,130 72,577 44,830 26,019 23,409 39,805 23,195 3,093 167 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount Amount of returned to assessment shareholders upon sharein cash. holders. $3 2,941 $200,000 50,000 50^ 000 300,000 $651,274 86,258 140,333 2,897,197 600,000 3,775,062 i 2,944 $14,850 7,486 ils n 100,000 50,000 50,000 3,149 5,172 75,229 10,074 129 115,900 1,777 85Q, 802 120,129 9,379 4,344,281 82,156 73,343 210,074 174,120 247,920 i 666 666 19,500 50,000 60 000 1,179,500 5,261,402 300,000 1,130,254 398,236 848,544 435,319 326,222 311,028 51,012 90,136 195, 716 150,000 100 000 100,000 i 4 316 36i 1,777 50,000 200,393 700,000 3,590,751 4,097 75,000 50,000 456,667 108,127 125,000 564,794 606 353 704 50 000 100,000 10 000 65,000 12,500 20,000 24,000 40,000 80,000 143,454 172,292 58,797 75,638 22,436 30,566 465,760 56,745 83,756 1,663 401,500 1,109,444 43,950 11,000 18,000 225 000 100 000 62,500 80 000 38 000 39,000 4,000 500 000 750,000 31,08S 30,516 18,822 275 923 122,528 118,419 393 011 111 742 42,962 42,059 2 320 680 2,092,140 155,040 87,086 8,753 108,894 64,368 72,858 4,097' • 198 198 127,524 171,581 54,043 112,135 63,669 130,772 116,626 80,452 50,000 2,489 21,735 ' 200,000 3,329 7,787 8,130 Amount of claims proved. 656 i * 42 37,500 1,577 11 180,000 45.000 54,000 Dividends (per cent). Interest dividends (per cent). Finally closed. 100.00 100.00 42.37 72.00 23.95 100.00 Mar. Feb. Sept. June 29,1893 10,1888 30,1890 23,1894 10 10 10 10 100.00 100.00 68.60 47.00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 June Sept. Apr. Mar. Mar. Aug. Feb. Apr. 1,1886 14,1891 5,1897 20,1890 2,1888 18,1887 17,1887 30,1887 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 July Oct. Oct. July Mar. May Apr. Oct. 25 1895 17,1887 30,1909 11,1889 5 1B91 13,1892 25 1892 20,1888 11 IV 11 IK 11 ~\V 11 ( 1<>( June June July Nov Jan. Jan July Apr. 10,1901 27,1888 6,1897 11 1892 15,1891 21 1889 24,1894 24,1890 1? 56.50 100.00 59.95 100.00 100.00 22.1568 92.75 100.00 96.60 100.00 56.80 57.00 53.00 100 00 63.20 100.00 100.00 75.85 30 177 25.00 95 25 87.55 91.60 52.50 100. 00 100. 00 62. 50 20.00 100. 00 63. 30 84 80 34 25 72.50 93 70 49 35 50.30 70.50 18 00 25.70 100.00 89.80 100.00 45.00 61.25 5.00 100.00 100,00 100. 00 100.00 100 00 100.00 100 00 100. 00 100.00 100 00 166.66 100.00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 w, 1*V 19f w 12* Feb. 26,1895 May 4,1896 19C Apr. Jan. Dec May July Feb. Feb. Mar. June 26 1892 26,1900 31 1892 9,1895 21,1894 2,1894 27,1893 29,1893 7,1899 133 13 r Oct. Apr. Oct Oct. Mar. Jan Apr. Nov. Apr. Jan Dec. Mar. May June Aug. Feb. Sept. 31,1893 14,1902 31 1908 7 1896 12,1896 22 1895 11 1898 1,1893 1,1896 31 1902 9,1901 31,1895 24,1895 30,1892 11,1900 25,1896 7,1897 13C 134 iqc 13P ir 13* 13fi 14(1 141 14? 144 146 147 148 149 150 151 15? 153 154 155 156 157 168 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. Florence National Bank, Florence, A l a . . . First National Bank, Palatka, Fla First National Bank. Kansas City, Kans. Rio Grande National Bank, Laredo, T e x . First National Bank, Clearfield, Pa Farley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala.1. First National Bank, Coldwater, K a n s . . . Date of organization. Oct. 3,1889 July 15,1884 May 17,1887 Jan.* 30jl865 Dec. 18,1889 May 9', 1887 Total. 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 Mar. First National Bank, Del Norte, Colo Newton National Bank, Newton, Kans Jan. Capital National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr June Bankers and Merchants National Bank, Dallas, Tex Jan. First National Bank, Little Rock, Ark Apr. Commercial National Bank, Nashville, Tenn July Alabama National Bank, Mobile, Ala May First National Bank, Ponca, Nebr. Jan. Second National Bank, Columbia, Tenn Oct. Columbia National Bank. Chicago, 111 Apr. Elmira National Bank, EJmira, N. Y Aug. National Bank of North Dakota, Fargo, N. Dak.. Mar. Evanston National Bank, Evanston, 111 June National Bank of Deposit, New York, N. Y Aug. Oglethorpe National Bank, Brunswick, Ga July First National Bank, Lakota, N. Dak Oct. First National Bank, Cedar Falls, Iowa Sept. First National Bank, Brady, Tex Jan. First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.1 June Citizens National Bank, Hillsboro" Ohio Sept. First National Bank, Brunswick, Ga 1 Feb. City National Bank. Brownwood, Tex. June Merchants National Bank, Tacoma. Wash May City National Bank, Greenville, Mich Aug. First National Bank, Whatcom, Wash Aug. June Columbia National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash. Apr. Citizens National Bank, Spokane, Wash.11 First National Bank, Phillipsburg, Mont. Dec. Linn County National Bank, Albany, Oreg May Dec. Nebraska National Bank, Beatrice, Nebr Dec. Gulf National Bank, Tampa, Fla Sept. Livingston National Bank, Livingston, Mont Dec. Chemical National Bank, Chicago, 111 1 Oct. Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman, Mont. Sept. Consolidated National Bank, San Diego, Cal July First National Bank, Cedartown, Ga Oct. Merchants National Bank, Great Falls, Mont Aug. State National Bank, Knox ville, Tenn 1 Nov. Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont Nov. Indianapolis National X i l u a C b i - l < * j 7 V i l O J^ Ch \jX\JXXOtXBank, JLJ CM-l A. Indianapolis, * AAJLV * XG/LXCbfJU lX~tjI nLId . . . June Northern National Bank, Big Rapids, Mich. First National Bank, Great Falls, Monf.x July 1 Restored to solvency. 1890 1885 1883 1890 1806 1884 1871 1887 1881 1887 1889 1890 1892 1887 1887 1889 1874 1890 1885 1872 1884 1890 1884 1884 1889 1890 1889 1891 1890 1889 1890 1889 1891 1882 1883 1889 1890 1889 1882 1864 1871 July 23,1891 Aug. 7,1891 Aug. 17,1891 Oct. 3,1891 Oct. 7,1891 do Oct. 14,1891 400,000 100,000 150,000 500,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 > 50,000 r 50,000 125,000 100,000 N o v . 2,1891 N o v . 21,1891 Dec. 5,1891 Dec. 18,1891 Dec. 21,1891 Jan. 7,1892 Feb. 6,1892 Feb. 9,1892 Feb. 19,1892 Feb. 29,1892 .do Max. 21,1892 June 22,1892 July 2,1892 .do July 20,1892 July 22,1892 2,450,000 Total. $60,000 150,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 52,000 Receiver appointed. 3,622,000 Dec. Nov. Dec. Dec. July Nov. Oct. Feb. Aug. Apr. Sept. Jan. July Aug. Jan. Mav Julv Maverick National Bank, Boston, Mass Corry National Bank, Corry, Pa Cheyenne National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo California National Bank, San'Diego, Cal First National Bank, Wilmington, N. C Huron National Bank, Huron, S. Dak First National Bank, Bowers, Kans First National Bank, Muncy, Pa .Bell County National Bank, Temple, Tex First National Bank, Peming, N. Mex First National Bank, Silver City, N. Mex Lima National Bank, Lima. Ohio National Bank of Guthrie, Okla Cherry vale National Bank, Cherry vale, Kans First National Bank, Erie, Kans First National Bank, Rockwall, Tex Vincennes National Bank, Vince^^s, Ind Capital stock. 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 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 75,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 300,000 100,000 250,000 Jan. 14,1893 Jan. 16,1893 Feb. 6,1893 do.. ....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 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. 2,1893 Aug. 3,1893 Aug. 5,1893 do 169 REPORT OF THE COMPTKOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. and closing since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Estimated good. $27,436 157,630 86,050 42,152 74,758 Additional Estimated doubtful. Estimated worthless. assets received since date of suspension. $80,860 214,991 87,665 27,181 51,564 $15,460 112,844 118,023 101,848 142,122 $5,133 9,872 25,157 5,615 97,314 Total assets. $128,889 495,337 316,895 176,796 365, 758 Offsets allowed and settled. $7,435 34,885 11,076 218 8,190 Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court. $71,035 366, 708 206,396 128,373 143,929 16,121 50,064 19,455 5,219 90,859 7,091 63,034 2,503,421 3,578,041 3,005,495 1,515,227 10,602,184 490,846 6,879,524 4,170,649 429,340 130,365 541,363 . 140,808 41,221 17,570 62,381 68,264 24,715 63,241 124,113 3,992 15,583 60,369 31,523 106,351 4,747,455 152,513 298,762 535,479 369,140 17,778 60,938 106,718 65,727 209,549 86,124 276,990 772,597 61,480 31,617 330,716 181,995 39,147 39,621 9,696 2,650 32,215 5,048 58,257 528,108 73,296 68,139 220,900 45,155 4,511 7,963 27,100 17,332 20,183 9,749 60,642 1,082,794 35, 836 11,819 51,012 20,685 404 127 7,093 26,650 13,323 12,638 53,282 2,216,405 235,661 297,742 1,208,072 392,970 54,046 78,228 31,110 5,111 79,936 109,297 53,933 30,953 109,651 149,159 1,097 5,886 11,414 32 808 10,218,799 716,629 528,883 1,658,458 737,098 102,657 126,092 205,895 153,973 286,662 164,162 520,002 3,992 101, 723 102,319 232,524 397,615 11,881 1,429 59,725 7,164 56,365 154,073 221,603 6,031,848 7,152,617 1,938,735 1,134,283 16,257,483 1,395,862 5,321,561 68,135 30,329 335,352 34,142 300,549 1,055,328 50,839 28,701 81, 751 831,565 158,187 19,956 48,169 958,872 72,758 7,968 63,781 54,586 83,761 27,959 174,852 157,453 272,803 365,918 131,070 121,847 141, 872 1,097,119 378,953 296, 498 90,902 263,745 267,992 32,874 101,494 13,195 26,342 145,461 413,862 437,285 477,405 958,272 34,910 58,679 128,851 608,148 386,867 3,201 53,163 182,089 213,478 1,163,615 651,749 1,701,065 2,528,187 224,102 220,699 404,944 2,589,885 1,029,402 358,796 201,178 1,249,466 478,635 71,797 216,293 115,237 2,209 13,633 13,875 20,686 20,723 86,139 4,593 1,251 22,427 354,156 152,199 1,093 4,220 133,899 17,935 4,085 10,491 3,550 119,203 170,172 604,905 560,312 742,674 1,300,747 117,417 154,618 231, 822 1,482,204 503,503 3,142 107,443 97,917 1,455 39,292 41,179 3,851 9,729 239,549 22,869 650,308 148,669 7,283 11,472 52,470 53,053 105,395 39,141 8,944 26,849 39,968 29,500 11,726 6,277 221,171 193,193 80,835 387,344 252,321 36,389 62,191 24,017 616,518 640,943 50,423 48,314 336,345 371,884 125,823 38,067 115,530 569,688 159,710 65,807 105,146 90,355 36,245 19,565 4,563 69,748 27,881 12,706 6,430 1,101,675 349,659 136,145 231,669 57,063 3,519 6,426 7,382 761,090 237,498 104,911 188,761 149,100 107,446 118,550 48,019 1,245, 767 122,381 156,577 16,201 50,534 804,337 53,766 18,026 16,684 73,431 603,144 49,369 27,610 6,741 7,732 257,497 374,616 309,659 158,176 179,716 2,910,745 40,419 10,226 21,163 7,351 354,354 110,625 178,633 32,991 99,813 907,546 250,796 85,199 74,026 175,816 437,517 60,104 85,906 44,380 418,910 15,848 117,614 11,323 116,866 4,124 76,100 15,774 1,224,089 165,275 353,646 247,293 74,095 5,360 8,684 3,580 707,892 72,353 181,109 878,946 100,987 521,577 233,958 697,745 2,378 150,618 114,624 2,248,886 451,947 179,701 6,555 1,029,013 180,710 Nominal value of assets returned to stockholders. 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 $6,498 74,869 82,151 191,035 56,771 76,439 124,032 51,094 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 17? 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 249,995 276,576 266,041 332,394 37,846 117,582 50,498 328,809 83,375 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 ?07 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 170 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national haul's, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. 58 $50,419 93,744 99,423 48,205 213,639 5Q 60 61 6? 63 64 $78,116 65 66 L67 68 69 70 71 79 73 L74 75 7h 77 78 79 80 81 9,349 38,284 34,810 82,443 8? K3 184 85 L86 187 88 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 ^00 ?,01 202 203 304 ?05 206 ?07 ?08 ?09 ?10 ?11 ?M 213 21 142,296 350 13, 719 r 216 217 218 219 220 222 223 Collected from assets. i5*835" Collected from assessment upon shareholders. $3,600 92,327 42,696 17,657 j Total collections from all sources. $54,019 186,071 142,119 65,862 213,639 Loans paid and other Dividends disbursepaid. ments. $21,907 21,093 24,326 35,991 5,292 $21,164 143,621 88,268 21,927 151,847 Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. $4,007 7,874 9,852 1,348 10,178 $6,941 13,483 16 233 6,596 9,136 5,082 20,734 5,565 26,299 1,703 i8,196 1,318 3,147,200 941,996 4,089,196 852,875 2,629,278 204,076 360,055 | 6,919,600 445,132 209,973 399,374 323,443 48,207 47, 737 123,933 45,172 44,020 59,943 266,249 3,992 33,477 49,796 18,726 168,848 139,427 31,350 44,546 223,563 144,939 2,079 5,613 83,039 12,204 55,348 130,943 88,362 34,317 16,731 11,946 7,703 9,622 12,931 1,920 6,854,775 440,641 175,801 405,004 340,942 9,298 28,563 80,636 32,323 64, 776 48.802 179,691 40,175 6,578 8,899 60,498 17,539 1,142 2,117 11,861 56,301 7,059,027 476,482 254,519 622,937 468,382 50,286 53,350 123,933 52,260 95,861 82,823 266,249 3,992 33,477 49,796 30,587 225,149 21,623 11,002 2,000 12,869 4,838 35,146 15,983 197,292 2,453 439 7,850 3,615 81,038 17,059 14,471 26,492 21,539 5,529 5,939 2 655 7,192 16,149 14,869 7,354 1,261 4,563 1,553 4,593 11,373 9,207,622 741, 488 9,949,110 512,560 8,914,511 175,447 243,629 60,677 29,673 402,539 70,751 937,318 1,141,301 102 092 64,830 150,695 753,525 373, 700 77,985 89,515 849,526 128,306 16,147 88,220 61,189 14,567 43,317 155,598 58,101 90,268 359,015 75,244 72,990 558,137 128,852 1,027,586 1,500,316 102 092 86,255 197,030 1,152,073 447,223 77,985 94,552 849,526 210,655 22,509 90,768 63,541 42,223 5,055 247,800 16,401 612,199 351,991 17 094 38,671 80,381 214,801 22,236 43,135 20,506 151,002 49,463 6,332 4,573 20,669 23,665 53,334 220,126 72,671 291,487 1,071,619 73 051 26,918 88,182 789,698 351,516 21,473 56,560 615,985 133,328 4,107 75,969 34, 489 3,404 4,886 54,496 19,125 52,595 38,724 291 6,788 9,231 50 087 37,590 2,288 8,043 8,461 9,245 1,078 2,825 1,929 5,952 9,715 35,715 20,655 43,951 37,982 11 633 13,878 19,236 50,137 35,881 10,986 9,443 22,483 18,619 10,992 7,401 6, 454 7,088 51,841 22,880 21,425 46,335 398,548 73,523 5,037 82,349 6,362 2,548 2,352 5,042 5,314 6,221 7,565 229,750 263,760 64,304 294,054 263, 760 11,930 5,004 244,888 250, 731 13,874 1,500 23,362 6,275 283,522 108,642 24,808 35,526 36,732 12, 207 13,188 7,909 320,254 120,849 37,996 43, 435 173,633 29,345 6,472 9,029 111,174 64,344 19,194 20,071 10,727 11 208 4,508 5,266 24,720 15 952 7,822 9,069 223,572 120,800 104,022 72,552 1,648,845 13,593 31,251 237,165 152,051 104,022 93,152 1, 712, 489 26,601 41,131 21,171 27,113 168,118 192,210 91,467 64, 855 47, 766 1,424,484 6, 481 4,854 1,995 2,817 49,401 10,831 14,599 16 001 15,456 40,326 442,102 87,562 148,018 160,338 180,485 622,587 87,562 163,163 160,338 55,324 44,694 89,052 32,306 495,479 36,619 53,739 112,911 17,255 1,801 4,387 2,087 54,529 4,448 15,985 12,356 1,040,172 264,682 186,229 84,710 1,226,401 349,392 454, 790 70,633 678,902 229,966 34,095 17,506 58,614 31,287 20,600 63,644 171 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closi7ig, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. $3,440 $45,000 150,000 120,000 41,000 37,186 18,200 42,203 $709 6,780,646 7,602,341 547,184 281,903 963,889 558,623 17,882 36,156 79,330 46,177 146,232 84,382 174, 356 69 719 2 731 17,500 102 802 i 1 I 27,354 102,448 99,610 1,329,841 122,865 324,093 1,479,610 68,459 120,875 155,806 968, 221 488,172 50,775 80,971 600,573 206,714 13,689 126,411 34,489 23.10 53.40 17.71 61.40 73. 60 71.50 100.00 22.40 56.80 81.00 69.50 100.00 73.30 100.00 65. 50 30.00 58.50 100. 00 100,000 358,055 239,894 68. 40 100.00 250,000 50,000 50,000 18,000 626,440 237,099 73,098 110,039 17.75 27.90 26.26 18.24 23,000 80,000 179,976 164,644 64,366 84,195 1,342,490 100.00 61.40 100.00 57. 30 100. 00 625,304 30, 839 140,931 103,683 79. 50 100.00 38.00 100.00 1,112,567 240,802 61.00 95. 50 48,000 112,500 12,500 50,000 0,000 250 30,160 1 50,000 100,000 250,000 100,000 678 35.00 100.00 35.00 86.70 10,860,890 103 1 90.1666 80. 50 61.00 41.80 61.00 52.00 79.00 100.00 70.00 45. 50 63. 50 100.00 50,000 75,000 300,000 105,000 460,000 500,000 50.000 100,000 750,000 200,000 300,000 100,000 Interest dividends (per cent). 100.00 66.00 1.750.000 51,595 1,042 58.00 50.30 70.00 37.00 100.00 36,250 100,000 23 47,350 Dividends (per cent). 16,250 33,986 45,664 226,535 1,656 161 34,014 1 400,000 100,000 150,000 500,000 250,000 15,750 9,500 21,000 100,000 50,000 ioi $36,336 283,020 121,357 59,331 149,699 2,562,150 28,696 i Amount of claims proved. ioo.'oo" 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 ioo." 66" 100.00 66.50 100. 00 93. 40 100.00 100.00 Final I y closed". Apr. Oct. May Sept. Jan. Feb. Nov. 18,1898 l,19C0 25,1899 8,1896 29,1900 15,1892 24,1894 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 Mar. Oct. May June Sept. Sept. Apr. Oct. May Aug. Sept. Apr. June Jan. Apr. Mar. Oct. 31,1898 16,1896 31,1899 12,1900 21,1899 23,1897 25,1898 12/1892 2,1898 28,1901 30,1905 12,1893 24,1901 5,1897 6,1893 31,1896 24,1900 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 J u n e 15,1899 Oct. 27,1897 Dec. 28,1903 Nov. 6,1901 Sept. 30,1908 May 27,1899 Sept. 30,1897 Sept. 5,1899 Sept. 30,1905 do Apr. 30,1912 Sept. 16,1895 Apr. 3,1897 J u n e 15,1894 Oct. 23,1899 May 7,1904 Jan. 6,1897 Oct. 9,1896 F e b . 6,1894 Apr. 29,1901 Sept. 12,1895 Dec. 5,1894 Sept. 10,1897 J u n e 24,1899 Oct. 19,1897 Jan. 7,1898 Dec. 21,1893 J a n . 29,1894 Apr. 27,1897 J u n e 16,1898 May 24,1899 Jan. 5,1901 May 2,1900 Nov. 17,1893 Mar. 31,1902 Nov. 16,1894 Jan. 6,1900 Aug. 8,1890 Dec. 11,1893 May 3,1900 May 31,1909 Mar. 26,1894 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 ?m 203 204 205 206 207 ?m ?m ?,10 m 212 ?13 214 215 516 217 ?18 219 220 t m 222 223 172 KEPOET OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—-Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver', and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Kankakee, III.1 National Bank of the Commonwealth, Manchester, N . H.' First National Bank, Starkville, Miss Stock Growers National Bank, Miles City, Mont Texas National Bank* San Antonio, Tex i Albuquerque National Bank, Albuquerque, N . Mex \ First National B a n k , Vernon, Tex ; First National B a n k , Middlesboro, K y First National Bank, Orlando, Fla± j Citizens National Bank, Muncie, Ind.1 ! First National B a n k , H o t Springs, S. Dak. First a n k , Marion, Kans. -L' 11 Oli National J.'NatHJAlcXl B XJE111JV, JXlOil 1W11, Xk-OiJUO Washington National Bank, Tacoma, Wash E l Paso National Bank, E l Paso, Tex Lloyds National B a n k , Jamestown, N . Dak National Granite State Bank, Exeter, N. H Chamberlain National Bank, Chamberlain, S. Dak Port Townsend National Bank, Port Townsend, W a s h . First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash.1 First National B a n k , Sundance, W y o . 244 First National Bank, North Manchester, I n d . 245 ; Commercial National Bank, Denver, Colo 246 I First National B a n k , Dayton, Tenn Date of organization. Feb. Feb. Apr. Dec. Jan. July May Jan. Mar. Mar. July July Apr. Dec. May May Apr. Apr. May June Mar. Sept. July 20,1871 9,1892 30,1887 20,1884 31,1885 14,1884 13,1889 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 May Oct. June Dec. July June Sept. May July Jan. Mar. June Apr. Oct. Apr. Jan. Dec. Sept. Set>t. Nov. Oct. 29,1884 24.1882 7,1887 29,1883 2,1889 1,1886 14.1883 20,1890 9,1890 2,1866 8,1890 29,1886 9,1877 23,1885 21,1887 11,1890 4,1889 20,1882 27,1889 23,1864 25,1882 July Dec. Apr. Apr. Apr. July July Oct. May Mar. Aug. July Apr. May Nov. Apr. Apr. Oct. May May July Mar. June *N£ay Oct. Oct. 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 6,1S90 26,1888 13,1886 26,1883 22.1889 28.1877 1,1889 16,1886 20.1878 19.1890 10,1888 14,1871 Total. $50,000 200,000 60,000 75,000 100,000 175,000 100,COO 50,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 Receiver appointed. Aug. 5,1893 Aug. 7,1893 Aug. 9,1893 do Aug. 10,1893 Aug. 11,1893 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 , ~ ' 31893 Oct. Oct. 3,1893 5,1893 Oct. 11,1893 Oct. 16,1893 Oct. 24,1893 Oct. 25,1893 10,910,000 Hutchinson National Bank, Hutchinson, K a n s . . First National Bank, Spokane, Wash Oregon National Bank, Portland, Or eg Citizens National B a n k , Grand Island, Nebr First National B a n k , Fort P a y n e , Ala Third National Bank, Detroit, Mich First National B a n k , Watkrns, N . Y First National Bank, Llano, Tex American National Bank, Springfield, Mo First National Bank, Sedalia, Mo National B a n k of Pendleton, Oreg State National Bank, Wichita, Kans German National Bank, Denver, Colo Black Hills National Bank, Rapid City, S. D a k . First National Bank, Arlington, Oreg Baker City National Bank, Baker City, Oreg First National Bank, Grant, Nebr Wichita National Bank, Wichita, Kans State National Bank, Vernon, Tex National Bank of Middle town, P a First National Bank, Kearney, Nebr 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 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 20,1894 July 6,1894 July 13,1894 Aug. 2,1894 .do Aug. 14,1894 Sept. 5,1894 Sept. 24,1894 do Oct. 24,1894 2,770,0 Total. Buffalo County National Bank, Kearney, Nebr First National Bank, Johnson City, Tenn Citizens National Bank, Madison, S. Dak Citizens National Bank, Spokane, Wash. 2 Tacoma National Bank, Tacoma, Wash City"National Bank, Quanah, Tex Central National Bank, Rome, N . Y First National Bank, Redfield, S. Dak North Platte National Bank, North P l a t t e , N e b r . . . . Needles National Bank, Needles, Cal National Broome County B a n k , Binghamton, N . Y . First National Bank, San Bernardino, Cal Dover National B a n k , Dover, N . H Browne National Bank, Spokane, Wash First National Bank, Anacortes, Wash Holdredge National Bank, Holdredge, Nebr National B a n k of Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Texarkana, Tex First National Bank, Ravenna, Nebr City National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex First National Bank, Dublin, Tex First National B a n k , Ocala, Fla First National B a n k , Willimantic, Conn First National B a n k , Port Angeles, Wash.* First National Bank, Ida Grove, I o w a 3 First National Bank, Pella, Iowa 1 Restored Capital stock. to solvency. 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 2 Second failure. 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 Jan. 28,1895 Jan. 29,1895 Feb. 7,1895 Feb. 8,1895 Mar. 6,1895 Mar. 15,1895 Mar. 18,1895 Apr. 1,1895 Apr. 10,1895 do Apr. 22,1895 do Apr. 23,1895 Apr. 26,1895 J u n e 4,1895 June 5,1895 173 REPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court. Estimated good. Estimated doubtful. Estimated worthless. Additional assets received since date of suspension. $355,824 31,582 52,159 78,892 226,267 48,562 37,602 $88,038 36,726 163,047 118,193 256,229 178,182 44,630 $53,470 40,169 120,428 22,566 26,402 6,840 1,896 $78,996 2,100 26,204 6,650 51,562 19,426 8,120 $576,328 110,577 361,838 226,301 560,460 253,010 92,248 $27,323 8,315 14,480 10,446 14,021 7,768 8,293 $191,367 73,319 189,441 168,113 30,330 153,524 41,710 58,500 57,065 55,146 144,470 150,177 68,315 38,588 13,037 47,012 41,902 105,596 326,170 181,527 99,690 33,835 60,828 1,814 5,331 57,375 9,713 62,275 26,227 5,278 33,545 41,267 17,108 380,546 59,688 36,507 19,090 12,656 6,679 148,593 121,406 598,663 540,041 430,486 213,322 90,357 114,089 37,567 2,078 3,312 43,808 5,048 2,067 3,638 609 59,644 54,198 531,155 266,398 271,937 107,834 49,168 96,652 9,697 96,531 172,365 20,125 83,387 76,220 234,080 67,229 14,593 372 336,900 11,622 3,237 25,292 239,501 4,950 110,914 198,415 982,846 103,926 580 8,520 30,484 3,026 90,542 63,169 663,763 54,231 10,216,192 10,164,830 7,217,412 3,536,660 31,13a, 094 1,983,162 14,922,267 63,368 71,327 329,168 78,618 17,928 80,940 82,399 11,339 63,247 182,635 27,870 54,090 855,897 25,488 58,870 61,174 10,193 69,771 14,321 41,420 19,507 93,028 489,454 167,989 134,190 33,376 281,334 58,602 77,651 78,569 89,971 118,615 215,971 378,110 27,611 62,661 43,463 64,624 438,411 74,062 217,681 245,317 79,178 1,982 10,318 94,194 21,246 180,944 51,138 21,677 251,712 374,407 46,039 63,167 261,865 66,450 41,612 61,824 1,996 75,471 66,583 26,240 48,106 32,136 69,116 22,460 62,674 1,938 61,691 10,500 6,473 14,088 124,137 17,419 19,578 159,425 10,378 19,403 23,400 21,174 171,575 10,671 22,981 28,781 267,710 631,879 529,935 369,676 74,488 604,909 202,639 117,140 407,616 771,150 209,943 352,806 1,655,297 129,927 182,546 189,861 97,987 755,228 165,637 308,322 341,711 23,198 7,900 16,566 25,787 1,812 15,413 2,452 34,165 63,077 12,959 16,552 32,339 9,909 15,168 16,528 1,797 131,196 7,554 9,744 10,244 193,649 350,410 348,137 160,435 60,548 462,588 106,537 91,751 58,627 441,374 100,819 245,139 993,491 86,518 103,046 94,243 324,187 131,128 154,176 253,632 2,219,570 3,390,690 1,846,149 909,998 8,366,407. 454,360 4,760,435 18,886 17,562 7,265 63,963 50,006 73.172 316J229 39,777 54,544 6,217 248,967 61,279 112,052 39,248 10,934 11,396 427,982 17,836 26,224 264,516 9,545 191,775 132,643 1,301 176,201 70,589 90,709 170,192 300,705 89,269 117,870 101,319 114,488 2,540 171,033 208,054 65,170 122,829 45,637 80,115 1,029,928 9,154 46,205 267,362 28,203 145,036 149,279 37,990 39,735 61,803 31,777 212,158 68,380 58,162 141,196 23,514 14,922 47,268 172,598 61,242 10,586 20,590 12,332 49,985 600,608 61,216 10,544 401,422 25,720 100,207 115,137 18,581 194,619 101.837 99,587 202,363 402.996 147\547 166,354 58,676 92,922 49,952 238,617 213,907 8,122 25,421 49,967 123,319 1,174,285 60,219 53,686 432,521 44,845 250,676 195,714 60,640 7,774 28,074 252,260 152,253 146,697 496,149 553,185 227,803 618,677 195,275 204,456 59,067 637,996 392,498 242,636 203,100 72,852 143,349 2,449,033 91,311 93,858 1,112,131 76,657 449,974 581,240 73,679 6,007 86,083 3,666 3,429 19,608 42,896 11.480 47393 37,308 8,072 6,111 189 78,977 6,943 6,596 2,348 496 4 70,409 1,809 416 101,730 2,076 43,082 44,474 2,873 23,290 17,438 2,299 16,946 49,836 128,094 7,200 43,382 30,665 20,502 3,042 45,398 61,923 54,828 20,433 3,949 1,853 390,515 3,105 10,885 178,831 13,189 12,956 184,181 15,807 6,007 26,945 9,494 23,237 Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. 3 Formerly in v o l u n t a r y liquidation. Nominal value of assets returned to stockholders. $175,335 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 1,130,196 212,295 69,031 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 9^S 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 281,326 ?m 115,566 ?ffl 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 ?R0 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 *>R8 ?m 290 291 292 293 174 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment ofreceiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. 9.9A 225 ?,?,6 227 228 229 230 231 232 ?33 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 $51 6,876 179,127 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 25,985 89,509 ?m 263 9M 265 ?m 267 115,494 268 2,550 ?m 270 271 9,79, 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 283 ?84 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 129,129 4,582 3,108 208,240 2,000 50 Collected from assets. Collected from assessment upon shareholders. Total collections from all sources. Loans paid and other Dividends disbursepaid. ments. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. $357,638 28,943 157,866 47,742 340,774 91,718 35,369 $24,503 15,162 10,284 42,563 51,451 13,174 2,350 $382,14'i $89,991 12,994 38,487 22,808 58,745 41,432 10,774 $269,386 13,969 106,902 49,211 275,124 50,618 15,037 $4,48i 44,105 168,150 90,305 392,225 104,892 37,719 4,511 7,208 4,244 23,566 3,923 3,075 $18,283 7,626 15,478 14,042 26, 735 8,919 8,833 51,382 65,130 64,198 229,835 153,501 103,421 37,551 16,828 9,472 414 76,253 18,171 33,500 16,358 2,764 2,027 60,854 65,544 140,449 248,006 187,001 119,779 40,315 18,855 33,452 16,586 14,060 92,077 20,047 48,617 6,113 4,674 9,350 32,935 91,566 129,550 139,301 56,651 19,547 6,008 5,868 4,562 17,679 4,425 9,272 4,439 1,676 2,112 12,184 11,461 17,144 21,954 18,381 10,072 12,979 6,061 19,792 126,726 288,599 46,669 26,134 25 149,668 10,622 45,926 126,751 438,267 57,291 8,504 30,807 171,450 5,910 25,468 82,625 219,836 42,387 5,650 3,242 14,641 1,383 6,304 10,077 32,340 7,611 12,920,342 2,594,237 15,514,579 3,938,406 9,778,449 626,805 999,229 50,863 247,584 165,232 183,454 12,128 142,321 80,689 22,937 102,529 266, 699 96,165 91,115 639,958 33,500 64,332 79,090 27,159 299,845 26,955 144,402 77,835 21,801 3,080 18,851 16,077 8,275 163,559 23,000 13,423 59,295 92,384 47,513 13,684 59,963 55,162 72,664 250,664 184,083 199,531 20,403 305,880 103,689 36,360 161,824 359,083 96,165 136,396 631,411 47,853 76,973 ; 84,953 27,159 347,358 40,639 204,365 132,997 26,498 58,908 14,413 61,089 868 54,429 12,699 9,881 49,318 242,230 31,343 48,834 321,552 16,679 44,977 20,508 21,353 200,422 6,327 61,458 59,863 23,938 136,275 126,429 106,827 12,938 235,178 68,437 15,665 87,347 43,868 54,355 67,904 219,388 15,800 21,919 51,118 2,233 110,299 20,934 110,207 50,868 7,190 25,306 15,805 12,070 804 6,819 10,347 2,573 8,345 37,490 2,869 6,337 33,312 4,485 3,082 2,107 16 11,095 4,729 9,274 6,534 13,133 30,175 27,436 19,545 5,793 9,454 12,206 8,241 16,314 35,495 7,598 13,321 57,159 9,458 6,995 11,220 2,004 25,542 8,649 23,426 15,732 2,754,792 765,658 3,520,450 1,363,649 1,581,927 210,589 358,896 51,425 46,987 27,502 121,761 138,709 75,863 410,433 128,527 105,423 8,926 317,294 171,648 227,918' 59,765 22,389 20,026 1,204,339 29,283 39,756 369,640 29,736 156,216 339,052 10,166 6,007 53,302 13,188 13,054 11,857 13,209 19,950 22,349 67,531 16,157 30,814 547 24,750 18,142 64,613 60,041 39,359 134,970 158,659 98,212 477,964 144,684 136,237 9,473 342,044 189,790 227,918 59,765 23, 609 24,674 1,400,874 49, 436 46,930 428,658 29,736 166,480 371,794 20,041 6,007 66,027 21,670 14,335 16,683 95,832 96,421 23,491 25,846 50,462 37,280 678 50,475 52,684 3,545 33,927 10,607 14,405 366,499 3,653 20,239 160.470 11', 668 58,579 94,307 15,496 4,826 5,499 6,500 5,586 3,488 5,231 6,629 7,672 10,964 5,014 6,107 3,477 22,702 9,712 2,673 497 1,157 2,762 34,085 3,026 2,983 24,764 1,389 13,871 28,100 198 210 6,513 12,858 8,713 9,743 13,180 17,418 10,245 22,838 11,949 14,443 3,496 47,506 20,515 10,014 16,424 5,445 7,507 52,835 5,508 9,233 30,989 3,712 15,504 26,504 2,229 971 9,249 45,281 91,453 14,353 12,641 5,863 i,220 4,648 196,535 20,153 7,174 59,018 i6,"264* 32,742 9,875 12,725 20,929* 31,407 9,445 20,727 38,191 56,804 418,316 77,259 75,652 1,822 221,361 106,879 172,686 8,711 6,400 947,455 37,249 11,603 212,435 4,617 78,526 222,883 2,118 39,969 175 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. and closing•, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. $5,005 $75 8,055 98 171,592 1,905 500 1,431 Amount of assessment upon shareholders. 3, 484 2,755 22,500 9,000 100,000 81,000 100,000 50,000 5,500 6,000 43, 782 42,396 113, 762 175,360 250,993 117,242 18,652 8.414 45.00 78. 73 84.50 76.00 55.50 51.60 100.00 72.00 50,000 16,000 250,000 18,000 48,602 98, 775 419,341 46,707 5,389,500 94,000 250,000 100,000 60,000 15,000 300,000 50,000 28,500 90,000 250,000 100,000 200,000 52,500 50,000 22,000 2,081,700 82,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 164,000 100,000 100,020 40,000 60,000 7,500 100,000 93,000 4,797 19.35 Finally closed. Dec. 4, May 22, Feb. 27, 1899 Sept, 30, 1907 Oct. 3, 1903 Apr. 30, 1898 Apr. 30, 1897 Sept. 30, 1902 May 21, 1894 Nov. 17, 1893 Oct. 28, 1897 do May 25, 1901 Sept. 30, 1904 Jan. 22, 1896 Sept, 30, 1898 Apr. 7, 1899 Dec. 6, 1897 Apr. 26, 1894 Oct. 28, 1897 June 9, 1902 Dec. 27, 1900 Oct. 5, 1897 14,434,105 95,751 309,716 252,860 208, 477 16,128 364,448 180,021 30,319 81,921 260,192 52, 742 183,608 932,972 44,970 97, 748 64,735 19,530 181,810 50,571 184,131 148,435 44.00 50.00 55.50 100.00 64.53 37.90 51.80 100.00 18.00 100.00 37.05 24.40 35.00 23.00 78.00 100.00 100.00 41.50 77.10 36.70 100.00 100.00 100.00 36.09 Feb. Dec. Apr. Dec. Mar. Jan. May July June Oct. June Oct. Mar. Apr. Oct. Sept. Feb. Oct. Apr. Jan. 12.1900 31,1897 30,1910 14,1897 31.1903 24.1901 1,1899 24,1897 30,1909 28.1897 27.1898 23,1905 13.1899 27,1898 26.1897 17,1895 28.1898 15.1902 27.1904 22,1902 Feb. Oct. July Aug. June June Sept. May Oct. Sept. Sept. June July May Dec. July Dec. Jan. Sept. Aug. June Oct. Sept, Apr. Sept. 20.1899 30,1897 12.1900 9,1900 18,1899 20,1899 18.1897 1,1900 19.1903 30,1905 30.1904 30,1902 21.1902 15,1899 31.1898 1,1908 18.1896 28.1901 28.1903 15.1898 30.1899 1,1906 28.1897 21,1896 30.1904 3, 761,085 50,000 100,000 12,500 100.00 100.00 45.50 42.90 100.00 28.25 70.00 32.00 56,666 61,853 64.62 4,000 75,000 230,000 30,000 20,000 300,000 100.00 52.05 87.50 57.50 90.167 101,820 87,848 54,594 262,658 199,766 136,485 474,828 77,786 93,996 7,288 455,055 168, 796 164,488 8,711 16,874 60,343 872,378 36,429 30,038 491,071 5, 936 267,930 295, 254 6,401 "8,"350" 57.47 100.00 40.00 55.00 52.70 100.00 52.00 65.00 39,000 206 2,872 Interest dividends (percent). 253,267 32,220 189,822 93,853 254,324 96,538 22, Oil 142,500 48,200 85,000 144,000 1,9 Dividends (per cent). $33,000 42,000 75,000 100,000 77,000 50,000 14,500 1,553 2,656 Amount of claims proved. 21.00 36.10 17.30 10.00 21.00 41.80 87.40 100.00 81.90 25.00 51.80 65.81 100. 00 100.00 55.00 77.02 100.00 78.54 39.50 100.00 176 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national hanks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. Merchants National Bank, Seattle, Wash Union National Bank, Denver, Colo Superior National Bank, West Superior, Wis.. Puget Sound National Bank, Everett, Wash.. Keystone National Bank, West Superior, Wis. First National Bank, South Bend, Wash State National Bank, Denver, Colo.1 2 Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Nebr First National Bank, Wellington, Kans Columbia National Bank, Tacoma, Wash Capital stock. June July Jan. Sept. Aug. Nov. May June Feb. Sept. 23,1883 30,1890 13,1892 23,1892 16,1890 15,1890 16.1882 5,1884 13.1883 2,1891 $200,000 June 19,1895 500,000 Aug. 2,1895 135,000 Aug. 6,1895 50,000 Aug. 7,1895 200, 000 Aug. 15,1895 50,000 Aug. 17,1895 300, 000 Aug. 24,1895 100, 000 Sept. 19,1895 50, 000 Oct. 25,1895 350, 000 Oct. 30,1895 Mar. Feb. Jan. Oct. July Apr. Nov. Feb. Mar. Jan. Apr. Apr. Apr. Feb. Nov. Apr. Dec. 16,1886 7,1889 22,1866 16,1886 8.1865 29.1865 1,1887 6,1886 13,1890 28,1871 10,1888 1,1891 14.1888 7.1865 13.1889 13,1S89 30,1878 27.1882 5,1891 9,1881 11,1889 5.1866 4,1889 26.1883 28.1884 7,1884 2,1890 5,235,020 Total. First National Bank, Orlando, Fla.3 ? Bellingham Bay National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash Chattahoochee National Bank, Columbus, Ga German National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr Fort Stanwix National Bank, Rome, N. Y Farmers National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio , Hnmboldt First National Bank, Humboldt, Kans Grand Forks National Bank, Grand Forks, N. Dak First National Bank, Bedford City, Va • National Bank of Jefferson, Tex Sumner National Bank, Wellington, Kans First National Bank, Cheney, Wash Kittitas Valley National Bank, Ellensburg, Wash , First National Bank, Hillsboro, Ohio American National Bank, Denver, Colo.4 First National Bank, Minot, N. Dak Yates County National Bank, Penn Yan, N. Y First National Bank, Lamed, Kans Citizens National Bank, San Angelo, Tex Sioux National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa American National Bank, New Orleans, La First National Bank, Helena, Mont Bennett National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash First National Bank, Springville, N. Y.'. First National Bank, Mount Pleasant, Mich First National Bank, Ithaca, Mich City National Bank, Tyler, Tex Total. Receiver appointed. Date of organization. June Feb. Apr. Dec. Feb. June July July 85,000 60, 000 100,000 100, 000 150, 000 250, 000 60,000 200, 000 50.000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100, 000 500, 000 50,000 50, 000 50, 000 100,000 300.000 200,000 800, 000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 Nov. 29,1895 Dec. 5,1895 Dec. 7,1895 Dec. 19,1895 Feb. 8,1896 do Feb. 15,1896 Apr. 28,1896 May 2,1896 June 24,1896 June 26,1896 June 27,1896 July 18,1896 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 Oct. 3,1896 Oct. 7,1896 Oct. 14,1896 Oct. 17,1896 3,805,000 First National Bank, Garnett, Kans 50,000 Nov. 9,1896 June 11,1883 First National Bank, Eddy, N. Mex 50,000 Nov. 10,1896 Oct. 31,1890 do Second National Bank, Rockford, 111 200, 000 July 13,1864 Marine National Bank, Duluth, Minn Sept. 23.1890 200, 000 Nov. 11,1896 First National Bank, Decorah, Iowa Aug. 6.1864 75,000 Nov. 24,1896 Missouri National Bank, Kansas City, Mo Dec. 30.1890 250,000 Dec. 3,1896 First National Bank, East Saginaw, Mich Dec. 20.1864 100,000 Dec. 10,1896 First National Bank, Tyler, Tex Mar. 21,1887 200,000 Dec. 17,1896 First National Bank, Niagara Falls, N. Y Apr. 18,1893 100,000 Dec. 18,1896 National Bank of Illinois, Chicago, 111 Aug. 29,1871 1, 000, 000 Dec. 21,1896 Big Rapids National Bank, Big Rapids, Mich. 1 ... May 9,1883 100,000 Dec. 31,1896 Second National Bank, Grand Forks, 4N. Dak May 17.1886 50,000 Jan. 7,1897 do First National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Dec. 28.1870 100, 000 do Citizens National Bank, Fargo, N. Dak Dec. 4,1886 100,000 Merchants National Bank, Devils Lake, N. Dak.. May 24.1887 50, 000 Jan. 11,1897 Oct. 28.1886 First National Bank, Alma, Nebr 50,000 Jan. 12,1897 Columbia National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn May 13,1892 200,000 Jan. 14,1897 Dakota National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak Dec. 19.1882 50,000 Jan. 20,1897 First National Bank, Newport, Ky 200,000 Jan. 21,1897 June 13,1875 251,500 Jan. 22,1897 German National Bank, Louisville, Ky Nov. 5.1872 Mutual National Bank, New Orleans, La Nov. 10.1871 200,000 Jan. 27,1897 Nov. 21.1887 Merchants National Bank, Ocala, Fla 100,000 Feb. 3,1897 75,000 Feb. 4,1897 Moscow National Bank, Moscow, Idaho June 17.1891 First National Bank, Olympia, Wash Aug. 11.1883 100,000 Feb. 17,1897 do First National Bank, Franklin, Ohio Jan. 23.1865 50,000 do First National Bank, Griswold, Iowa Sept. 15,1883 50,000 Mar. 7.1865 National Bank of Potsdam, N. Y 200, 000 Mar. 2,1897 Northwestern National Bank, Great Falls, Mont.. May 14,1880 250,000 Mar. 6,1897 Merchants National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla June 2,1890 100, 000 Mar. 17,1897 Union National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn Oct. 12,1882 500, 000 Mar. 20,1897 The Dalles National Bank, The Dalles, Oreg July 16,1886 50,000 May 7,1897 City National Bank, Gatesville, Tex Apr. 23,1S92 50,000 May 29,1897 Merchants National Bank, Helena, Mont June 14,1882 350; 000 June 2,1897 2 1 Restored to solvency for voluntary liquidation. Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 177 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspension. good. doubtful. worthless. Offsets allowed and settled. Total assets. Loss on Nominal assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to stockorder of holders. court. $173,689 523,057 59,799 6,962 150,291 6,837 $313,874 816,389 44,130 24,639 61,998 69,338 $54,131 178,049 128,975 75,175 225,654 24,022 $192,38C 991,223 16,173 50,689 36,722 25,522 $734,074 2,508,718 249,077 157.465 474', 665 125,719 $24,594 594,875 1,227 7,312 34,212 1,458 $419,974 880,654 129,594 515 332,768 82,388 35,603 13,078 7., 857 194,297 67,288 231,673 35,131 46,248 322, 772 28,299 20,090 48,938 293,330 146,704 611,240 17,401 604 26,732 206,875 93,111 507.327 3,203, 782 5,477,277 3,477,914 2,760.245 14,919,218 1,217,294 7,125,235 74,579 24,942 107,360 22,438 320,685 110,639 17,852 130,796 24,516 84,267 15,130 15,932 9,197 261,906 100,801 138.931 57,812 135,894 140,493 505,367 62,428 318,580 83.920 156,697 55,734 56,940 47,826 41,295 49,838 36,611 162,437 23.861 494,443 111,445 36,614 128,069 92,812 54,323 84.808 2,463 48.138 74'? 835 28,671 14.492 33'. 964 54,011 47,526 25,580 15,192 116,808 94,040 49,408 21,636 8,368 32,616 15, 710 253,889 214,976 361,573 236,204 1,003,117 753,031 132,086 694,253 295', 288 344,695 177,308 83,703 137,777 393,746 72,105 1,521 7,944 2,807 32,560 15,713 2,331 8,320 1,605 3,112 3,405 79 915 79,193 126,912 146,461 223.827 176,110 192, 670 298.347 79,143 336.172 266,536 202,949 98,867 62.161 44,436 157,827 22,594 58,065 36,712 15,982 231,104 263,997 2,064,048 26,090 21,210 25,450 62.494 48,978 66,618 52.842 56,673 48,428 383,813 68,900 1,639,425 90,725 195,413 83,203 39,999 163,403 37,632 104.475 12,781 100,613 278,638 602,408 463,799 24,162 54,112 10.567 34^ 176 63,255 8.281 6,893 60,879 10,900 315,190 40, 720 1,021,193 26,505 20,318 16,455 26,725 14,914 135,125 222,275 167,045 175,923 1,208,745 976,025 5,188,465 167, 482 291,053 135,675 163,394 290,550 2,040 9,280 10,334 10,178 17,073 31,881 634,228 4,830 10,324 4,536 20,731 3,117 90,803 141,167 1,434 105'. 728 395,927 645.774 3,239,458 67,326 203,666 61,043 50,0n9 188,559 4,096,963 4, 792,160 3.187,315 2,126,995 It", 203,433 988,162 7,603,368 114,048 38,719 41,160 168,784 50,552 63,259 541,307 231,479 44.287 95,791 7,636,207 1,065 76,049 85,796 57,295 208,257 267,451 134,526 765,013 128,063 182,330 135,119 1,490,358 30,693 106,004 7,624 17,090 246,955 103,573 131,758 208,361 223,650 470,037 40,713 4, 778,553 23,490 7.370 3,783 19,170 100,754 112,689 42,422 121,291 26.145 77', 256 19,913 7.963,143 38,014 29,138 135,922 134,715 724, 750 534,265 371,965 1,635,972 609,337 773,910 291,536 21,868,261 93,262 218,561 27,694 4,093 17,569 30.817 3o'; 682 162,553 44,279 37,241 14,980 1.340, 736 63 4,680 51,458 57,267 328,597 369,828 187 525 634,734 231,393 417,475 150 7.132,812 72,308 76,107 80,160 48,522 1,681 150,763 42,510 204,993 233,745 162,646 32,877 14; 878 77,572 23,792 7,576 152,125 422,388 153,080 16,217 54,801 11,102 615,922 308,641 42,074 71,923 202,616 157,962 344,896 306,123 269,016 93,336 95,440 127,122 98,255 64,514 455,334 329,075' 139,608 507,068 144,445 47,988 755,503 76,712 7,296 07,503 85,057 98,495 264,025 92,185 65,848 120,875 95,325 18,807 4,985 39,474 29,745 217,675 53,805 253,916 21,644 30.198 287,311 285,461 7,327 1.478 48,106 ' 46,514 368,827 52,953 19,650 7,407 51,068 56,419 8,110 16,771 121,811 361,579 11,014 64,929 37,867 2,955 97.615 750,974 105,219 142,585 486,542 345,481 1,182,741 685,006 517,160 254,495 256,711 279,950 135,142 128,335 759,015 1,330,717 357,507 842,130 258,757 92.243 1,760', 351 12,547 47,204 ' 157 37,134 22,235' 218,954 51,799 14,363 7,758 5; 913 8,256 4,368 5,395 13,366 56,444 5.245 167 9,364 7,065 151,469 302,025 5,605 133,38S 210.812 160', 333 481,822 322,297 246,055 189,441 165,361 125,845 59,166 75,008 336,744 7,050 154,368 570,761 24,193 13,134 794,454 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 134,002 339 340 i 341 342 343 344 41,940 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 247,012 358 359 360 361 47,564 29, 850 362 363 8 Second failure. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 13420°—CUR 1013 12 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis i Restored to solvency. $97,653 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 213,219 114,048 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 178 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national hauls, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of reisaining assets. 294 295 296 297 W8 $4,000 300 301 302 303 353,659 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 25,022 283,052 271,547 12,363 2,915 9 594,908 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 16,141 1,041 14,442 12,765 1,000 Collected from assets. Collected from assessment upon shareholders. Total collections from all sources. Loans paid and other Dividends disbursepaid. ments. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. 12,500 31,671 11,440 $361,686 1,390,857 118,256 64,485 139,356 53,313 $206,4S4 448,620 8,673 4,247 33,376 20,499 $115,464 730,557 100,285 52,815 89,052 17,255 $11,114 42,624 2,783 2,8«6 4,127 5,572 $28,624 51,640 6,515 4,289 12,801 9,987 69,054 52,989 77,181 12,927 26,500 143,168 8i,98i 79,489 220,349 4:6,523 20,212 41,520 24,994 37,872 127,154 2,899 5,445 31,541 7,565 10,824 20,131 6,009,811 1,277,956 7,287,767 2,119,731 4,118,892 324,281 541,407 54,872 66,994 129,802 32,265 494,859 167,424 50,612 349,761 27,147 138,634 77,036 21,463 80,063 156,726 20,342 12,946 61,390 3,655 124,591 124,637 17,682 40,362 28,866 53,178 17,888 4,780 30,090 80,535 75,214 79,940 191,192 35,920 619,450 292,061 68,294 390,123 56,013 191,812 94,924 26,243 110,153 237,261 35,013 30,869 81,579 11,503 131,160 10,016 14,982 172,863 18,660 14,035 21,902 9,285 69,782 12,551 25,401 36,259 88,471 15,544 432,630 231,093 33,819 169,945 30,148 160,122 49,225 11,851 26,488 182,207 6,539 3,096 6,073 2,658 20,591 16,561 4,400 21,712 828 7,406 4,772 173 7,278 8,346 8,261 9,716 15,069 6,215 35,069 39,203 6,081 25,603 6/377 10,249 8,424 4,934 6,605 21,056 39,367 71,828 41,229 60,017 795,745 298,370 1,314,779 95,326 77,063 70,087 92,604 98,874 10,106 19,078 25,157 49,473 90,906 41,229 64,389 947,925 367,044 1,686,320 106,670 85,891 74,960 92,604 124,031 19,052 32,463 8,342 12,368 752,500 185,420 573,400 49,821 8,346 15,723 8,935 52,715 19,452 39,116 25,023 37,642 114,035 128,235 1,022,614 42,811 54,967 42,283 67,435 52,420 2,325 4,421 2,840 3,316 13,879 21,500 25,588 2,547 7,954 5,349 3,483 4,397 8,644 14,905 3,582 8,953 20,636 31,889 62,. 646 9,973 14,624 11,605 12,751 14,499 1,297,095 6,200,042 2,353,285 3,139,236 208,032 408,570 81',328 55,134 16,200 173,518 68,667 34,830 5,285 838,508 56,770 89,555 459,912 188,754 148,817 1,012,203 402,332 354,024 147,083 14,233,221 20,831 166,810 8,856 25,513 14*9,866 18,805 13,165 204,802 63,488 154,510 58,254 1,989,289 125 33,332 41,505 51,213 273,222 131,995 104,551 744,114 289,710 171,946 72,232 11,932,745 9,817 116,693 1,797 2,757 5,697 6,678 10,410 26,263 3,651 10,633 4,364 158,622 3,854 4,346 4,612 10,072 18,969 22,972 20,691 37,024 18,243 16,935 9,055 152,565 7,035 12,139 505,520 10,470 13,342 280,947 206,287 481,965 430,405 282,286 83,879 90,824 156,982 91,302 83,502 468,067 1,020,211 234,951 442,071 177,636 42,194 960,178 279,405 1,397 3,277 46,345 22,407 113,231 59,775 154,058 32,639 31,455 41,646 18,558 15,227 118,510 260,546 101,099 8,966 14,768 20,211 270,181 194,559 7,074 1,983 190,620 164,898 321,412 310,388 103,472 38,215 37,491 96,611 53,221 44,866 308,281 723,098 108,103 276,330 148,313 13,335 636,142 10,162 195 1,795 3,724 5,616 15,795 23,918 3,424 4,173 5,630 2,985 6,450 5,201 11,834 10,873 7,270 9,662 2,337 2,192 11,130 21,394 1,804 6,287 15, 795 13,366 31,527 26,737 16,335 8,852 16,248 8,917 13,073 10,998 26,466 23,487 18,479 14,787 11,874 5,132 42,585 $289,506 1,029,189 118,256 51,985 107,685 41,873 $72,180 361,668 4,902,947 56,770 73,355 378,584 133,620 132,617 838,685 333,665 319,194 141,798 13,394,713 20,831 137,714 435,802 10,470 9,040 238,596 162,913 481,965 310,910 255,701 57,296 70,995 145,849 58,843 46,932 408,905 1,020,211 197,894 271,202 177,636 42,194 814,428 i 4,372 152,180 68,674 371,541 11,344 8,828 4,873 29,096 69,718 4,302 42,351 43,374 119,495 26,585 26,583 19,829 11,133 32,459 36,570 59,162 37," 057* 170,869 145,750 179 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.-—-Continued. • Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. A m o u n t of assessment upon shareholders. $117,416 $150,000 500,000 50.000 166,000 50,000 52.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 49.20 35.00 5,136 100,000 50,000 213,500 110,801 50,431 189,866 22.40 75.10 75.20 180,800 3,147,520 6,078,734 :.; 4,188 9,012 * 10,601 13,101 : : : : : : : : : : : : ; Dividends (per cent). $240,599 668,236 92,598 52,062 183,021 52,494 268 $2,656 Amount of claims proved. 50,150 60,000 100,000 55,000 150,000 235,000 30,000 200,000 50,000 78 750 56,000 11,500 50,000 100,000 36,287 93,223 147,097 81,830 598,805 303,898 47,686 353,961 118,995 167,778 61,378 22,511 ' 73,312 182,207 Interest dividends (per cent). 26.05 100.00 100.00 70.00 39.00 60.10 19 00 72.25 76. 25 70.61 52.15 25.50 96.90 80 20 58.00 43. 70 100.00 • 56,666 166, ooo 72 309 141,571 38, 709 43,524 146,199 599,707 2,874,913 62,624 176,171 49,053 62,044 168,471 2,773,400 6, 724,263 50,000 1,442 2,110 46,702 173 2,072 1,518 2,245 88,674 12,158 8,304 27,^40 3,178 20,000 225,000 200,000 800,000 35,000 50,000 17,000 18,000 110,000 156,000 75,000 250,000 100 000 200,000 14,000 1,000,000 50,000 100 000 24,463 1 9,587 i 4,997 6,823 7,210 2,976 2,207 132,326 344 1,324 i46 50,000 120,000 50,000 145,870 70.000 100 000 75,000 44,000 50,000 50,000 140,000 166,666 250,000 350,000 j ! i i j i 1 41,505 51,215 290,771 197,136 224 862 i 1,005,594 294, 788 307,692 95,143 11,585,189 19,086 ! 135,612 266,837 6,834 53,582 188,470 203 054 367,356 292,497 124, 763 149,375 96,443 103,512 72 166 58,906 343,372 660,109 157 752 282, 242 134,021 12,262 961,666 9fi 66 27.70 100.00 91.00 78.00 23.10 39.00 82.30 31.20 86.20 inn m 32.75 100.00 100.00 98.40 fifi 50 4fi fin 74 00 100.00 58.50 100.00 inn nn 51.20 97.50 71.20 100.00 3.70 100 00 88 40 87.50 100.00 82.80 23. 80 39.40 97 15 fcn on 82.00 90. 90 100.00 71.40 95.77 100.00 100.00 66.00 100.00 100. 00 100.00 16.30 100.00 48.02 100.00 100.00 100 00 Finally closed. Aug. Sept. Feb. Aug. Aug. July Feb. Apr. June Aug. 19,1901 30,1902 26,1897 3,1896 31,1899 18,1905 1,1896 25,1898 18,1900 28,1900 299 300 301 302 303 June Mar. Sept. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Mar. Aug. Sept. May Sept. July Aug. Jan. Oct. Feb. Jan. Dec. July Aug. June Feb. Dec. Mar. Oct. Sept. 10,1910 25,1901 30,1903 22,1899 15,1906 29,1911 20,1899 31,1903 15,1899 30,1901 21,1900 21,1899 9,1900 27,1907 7,1897 30,1899 12,1901 28,1899 2,1899 24,1902 12,1902 17,1908 24,1902 27,1905 20,1903 21,1901 30,1905 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 Mar. Oct. Mav Apr. Oct. June Aug. Sept. May Sept. Apr. Dec. Mar. June Aug. May Jan. Sept. Sept. June July Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct. July May May May Mar June 29,1898 9,1899 6,1901 16,1900 1,1903 23,1902 15,1899 30,1905 16,1898 30,1906 30,1901 1,1900 16,1897 15,1903 7,1897 20,1901 22,1900 5,1900 30,1909 5,1905 9,1900 30,1901 30,1903 24,1900 1,1906 30,1903 24,1902 5,1900 31,1901 23,1901 15,1903 ?4 18QQ 17,1903 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 3.50 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 294 295 297 180 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, Appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Date of organization. Name and location of bank. 364 365 366 367 368 First National Bank, Orleans, Nebr May 19,1885 Keystone National Bank, Erie, Pa .*...• Oct. 19,1864 Merchants and Miners Nat'l Bank, Phillipsburg, Mont... Feb. 1,1893 First National Bank, Asheville, N. C : Dec. 4,1885 First National Bank, Benton Harbor, Mich. Mar. 15,1890 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 Sault Ste. Marie National Bank, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. First National Bank ,Pembina, N. Dak Chestnut Street National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa National Bank of Paola, Kans First National Bank, Larimore, N. Dak. Hampshire County National Bank, Northampton, MassA. State National Bank, Logansport, Ind. 2 . 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 First National Bank, New Lisbon, Ohio First National Bank, Carthage, N. Y First National Bank, Neligh, Nebr First National Bank, Flushing, Ohio First National Bank, Emporia, Kans First National Bank, Cordele, Ga . Cocheco National Bank, Dover, N. H Citizens National Bank, Niles, Mich Atchison National Bank, Atchison, Kans First National Bank, Penn Yan, N. Y First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans. 2 3 First National Bank, McPherson, Kans. 2 388 389 390 391 392 393 Broadway National Bank, Boston, Mass Peoples National Bank, Denver, Colo.2 Globe National Bank, Boston, Mass Merchants National Bank, Rutland, Vt Somerset National Banking Company, Somerset, Ky South Danvers National Bank, Peabody, Mass 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 American National Bank, Baltimore, Md First National Bank, White Pigeon, Mich. First National Bank, Niles, Mich Farmers National Bank, Vergennes, Vt Le Mars National Bank, Le Mars, Iowa First National Bank, Vancouver, Wash Pynchon National Bank, Springfield. Mass Seventh National Bank, New York, tf. Y,* City National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y First National Bank, Austin, Tex.* Eufaula National Bank, Eufaula, Ala 405 406 First National Bank of Belmont, Ohio 2 Hancock National Bank, Boston, Mass. 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 Central National Bank, Boston. Mass National Bank of South Pennsylvania, Hyndman, P a . . . First National Bank, Asbury Park, N. J First National Bank of Florida, Jacksonville, Fla Southport National Bank, Southport, Conn Navesink National Bank J l e d Bank, N. J Citizens National Bank, Beaumont, Tex Groesbeek National Bank, Groesbeck, Tex Packard National Bank, Greenfield, Mass Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, Pa.1 Federal National Bank, Pittsburg.Pa* First National Bank, A lleqheny, Pa.i Total Receiver appointed. June July July Aug. Sept. 5,1897 26,1897 28,1897 23,1897 21,1897 Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. May Sept. 10,1897 19,1898 29,1898 1,1898 26,1898 23,1898 27,1898 5,851,500 7,1887 20,1886 14,1887 30,1887 9,1883 6,1864 7,1881 Mar. Dec. Sept. May Jan. Apr. Apr. Sept, Feb. Feb. June June 7,1874 12,1879 2,1879 6,1884 2,1872 16,1891 29, 1865 27,1871 8,1873 8,1864 30,1885 17,1886 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 Oct. July Mar. Feb. June Mar. 25,1864 30,1889 25,1865 25,1885 29,1900 31,1865 200,000 300,000 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 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 100,000 50,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 200,000 1,200,000 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 Sept. 18,1899 Oct. 19,1899 Oct. 28,1899 850,000 Total. Total Dec. Dee. Dec. Mar. Aug. Sept, 16,1899 20,1899 21,1899 26,1900 17,1900 19,1900 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 1,800,000 Total 200,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 500,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 1,760,000 Mar. 18,1893 July 15,1865 Total Total $50,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 July Jan. June Sept. Jan. Apr. Dec. Total.. *Restored to solvency Capital stock. 50,000 400,000 Feb. 25,1902 Apr. 4,1902 450 000 Apr. 30,1873 July 2,1899 Feb. 4,1886 Aug. 24, 1874 Dec. 29,1864 Mar. 19,1891 May 31,1901 Mar. 22,1890 May 17,1875 Feb. 24,1902 Nov. 16,1901 Jan. 14,1864 500,000 Nov. 13,1902 50,000 Dec. 16,1902 100,000 Feb. 13,1903 50 000 Mar. 14,1903 100,000 May 19,1903 50,000 Aug. 14,1903 100,000 Aug. 20,1903 50,000 Aug. 22,1903 100,000 Oct. 1,1903 30,000 do. 2,000,000 Oct. 21,1903 350,000 Oct. 22,1903 3,480 000 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with-amounts of nominal, from all sources, etc.— Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspension. doubtful. worthless. good. $7,219 116,234 9,259 21,514 46,597 $32,549 : 426,436 42,170 52,969 81,685 Offsets allowed and settled. Total assets. $49,631 107,053 47,862 259,747 10,649 $1,493 157,378 8,148 8,556 23,379 $90,892 807,101 107,439 342,786 162,310 $36," 928* 370 453 11,149 11,700,832 8,787,653 8,664,997 10,420,563 39,574,045 2,448,490 35 933 84,629 1,403,446 19,776 32,559 573,819 2,172 69,543 50,018 393,955 22,573 42,516 174,241 47,557 26,018 20,064 1,452,706 25,189 25,623 117,300 51,068 38,428 34,879 497,164 3,268 41,478 79,519 27,116 169,922 189,590 3,747,271 70,806 142,176 944,879 127,913 5,495 218,813 2,402 2,301 136,857 2,152,334 800,403 1,717,968 721,852 5,392,557 26,885 97,964 65,760 45,903 147,541 25,723 111, 488 99,109 70,202 49,998 37,925 178, 768 32,640 24,193 277,427 24,077 86,217 65,785 79,521 69,130 121,667 32,733 75,639 42,583 205, 487 23,806 43,179 34,283 77,465 48,000 58,286 19,488 14,729 5,310 203,970 2,283 20,901 13,574 26,673 20,465 244,763 328,953 188, 768 117,989 834,425 93,889 261, 785 212,751 253,861 187,593 740,573 875,683 704,842 403,764 2,018,916 38,695 2,818,225 151,884 75,253 103,106 534,916 200,266 3,414,438 74,341 81, 761 427, 776 48,839 269,723 1.172,932 ' 206,392 271 42, 472 5,206,079 4, 733, 498 285,336 40,724 220, 767 102,607 25,797 137,247 755,664 Loss on Nominal assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to stockorder of holders. court. $83,347 496,728 3,099 94 828 13,875 $78,499 14,630,119 602,963 23,496 98 555 82,129 78,346 48,771 97,347 38,235 77 i.80,589 96,940 365,868 394,689 326,300 3,943 18,898 7,055 6,226 25,229 25,286 5,710 4,652 9,034 2,202 162,437 114,051 93,050 41,710 338,563 36,643 73,306 63,804 140,795 84,861 2,724,862 108,235 1,149,220 730,396 1,074 1,031,844 77,006 42,821 26,546 3,333,067 509,758 8,437,439 509,623 200,106 599,900 223,705 1,062,965 261,820 42,698 9,627 19,216 1,743 445,526 1,107,394 220,932 13,059 380,201 1, 740,629 1,909, 687 13,589,893 557,066 2,168,855 2,115,822 324,152 46,135 94, 854 17,525 114,686 101,198 942,113 102,279 16,064 45,157 13,755 78,303 10,928 8,482 88,721 15,889 94,881 21, 736 33,007 25,864 108,162 800,488 118,812 455,659 155,623 251, 793 275,237 1,814,421 66,859 3,227 26,395 9,129 9,424 7,119 39,884, 34, 491 1,114 88,150 11 561 155,816 37,879 111,429 3,090,031 1,129,594 140,204 550,589 4,910,418 324,038 867,770 182,081 40,688 101,639 46,056 370,464 27,654 162,114 4,840,254 2,810,945 516,811 984,905 9,152,915 513,729 1,470,324 134,036 127 115,915 151,803 34,158 129,994 16,031 22,007 300 140 303,931 13,703 88 339 189,240 134,163 267, 718 164,152 38,038 604,071 13, 703 277,579 2,605,808 42,627 131,396 161,005 184,978 251,356 225,414 108,204 272,348 62,001 932, 765 21,459 259,872 84,082 41,256 101,256 117,809 98,963 130,803 50,808 251,338 37,231 90,995 127,098 82,190 99,286 197, 726 30,475 8,870 107, 885 14,109 65,727 89,550 51,208 68, 746 53,038 8,105 26,834 9,471 3,897,796 115, 426 547,990 461,735 359,632 520,644 593,987 245, 747 438, 855 122,280 599,639 1,209 26,650 34, 789 12,047 31,884 132,313 17,986 19,073 6,733 129, 339 2,681 134,365 233 992 77, 496 79, 474 165, 782 100,507 19,350 433,010 50,007 4,045,137 1,839,073 925,209 494,673 7,304,09-2 882,323 942,986 601,158 85 3 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 38? 383 384 385 386 387 85 \ Second failure. 364 365 366 367 368 i , 052,857 388 389 390 391 393 49,412 394 395 3% 397 399 400 401 402 403 404 49,412 405 406 96,191 21,950 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 182 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER Oi1 THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Collected' from assessment upon shareholders. Total collections from all sources. $7,545 236,994 25,741 23>165 113,790 $13,080 84,525 34,800 2,417 $20,625 321,519 60,271 25,582 113,790 21,586,293 2,298,825 71,367 101,966 3,118,142 19,633 42,528 589,198 30,896 11,906 17,974 178,058 331,970 3,973,730 2,500 101,540 6,117 78,383 196,004 88,663 67,553 369,093 25,843 182 769 144,295 104,032 100,530 Nominal value of remaining assets. 364 365 366 367 368 $36,451 224,340 306,180 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 331,970 Collected from assets. 85 387 110,157 1,357,250 2,044,654 64,232 6,015,368 245,993 177,420 200,483 388 389 390 391 392 393 Loans paid and other Dividends paid. disbursements. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. SI, 799 34,355 1,804 3,334 14,731 $7,536 245,577 53,229 12,827 86,197 $5,940 10,718 1,374 1,834 2,859 $5,344 30,809 3,8f4 7,587 9,308 23,885,118 4,389,729 18,123,521 406,169 721,727 83,273 119,940 3,296,200 19,633 56,960 589,198 30,896 1,361 14,956 750,476 721 23,699 7,843 21,980 79,211 83,432 2,195,334 10,099 20,199 508,910 20 5,788 90,282 2,529 2,918 3,426 1,660 2,G8l 15,704 93,415 4,657 10,141 6,399 3,356 222,370 4,196,100 821,036 | 2,897,185 106,623 136,416 39,257 62,832 11,348 2,330 69,382 801 18,100 6,296 10,311 117,640 258,836 100,011 69,883 438,475 26,644 182,769 144,295 104,032 118,630 6,296 10,396 1,516 29,563 15,974 524 71,229 10,200 15,183 12,263 714 21,GC7 4,850 95,083 194,772 70,724 62,649 325,415 4,080 105,314 114,532 92,859 79,877 5,099 7,319 6,694 549 21,145 5,677 1,100 3,502 3,443 4,008 5,718 882 15,942 20,150 6,619 6,101 20,(86 6,687 7,772 13,938 7,016 7,083 1,446 3,796 220,657 1,577,907 183,683 1,151,023 59,478 117,896 ii6,"869* 979,021 92,837 6,383 135,462 2,044,654 181,101 6,994,389 338,830 183,803 335,945 875 6,513 4,052,940 2; 406 23,172 89,506 2,024,779 152,546 2,861,140 307,352 140,556 207,840 2,416 3,099 29,451 8,232 6,582 16,969 4,892 8,180 45,207 20,840 7,172 21,630 14,432 8,748,150 1,330,572 10,078,722 4,175,412 5,694,213 66,749 107,921 12,092 306 209,359 483,319 65,059 338,103 134,933 86,553 229,933 1,453,749 65,149 44,433 35,850 16,140 40,323 495,411 65,059 403,252 179,366 122,403 246,073 1,494,072 113,825 9,291 34,943 79,224 27,632 2,712 358,546 337,310 45,858 322,306 85,125 75,971 227,070 1,056,782 10,911 1,304 15,779 4,179 7,537 2,750 10,973 30,130 2,455 21,491 10,838 6,383 11,971 32,572 2,918 3,715,692 168,356 3,884,048 687,950 3,090,701 37,133 68,264 6,417 174,279 49,339 223,618 85,039 123,715 3,561 11,303 437,830 6,681,620 431,682 7,113,302 1,399,162 5,364,838 94,127 195,407 405 406 198,098 114,691 35,516 80,129 233,614 194,820 8,654 10,858 213,074 131,478 3,096 3,027 6,819 7,422 312,789 115,645 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 2,735,808 61,529 370,037 192,954 270,089 409,286 242,624 127,254 304,241 93,597 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 215,819 3,011 16,938* 53,268 70,206 4,807,419 22,280* 10,640 66,233 42,138 60,862 13,734 215,887 428,434 19,512 344,552 6,123 14,241 2,735,808 61,529 392,317 203,594 336,322 451,424 303,486 140,988 304,241 93,597 484,939 178 101,598 47,417 98,458 166,191 141 80,012 50,368 878 2,116,552 54,092 250,181 122,661 194,268 259,086 263,850 48,271 243,619 82,154 29,912 350 9,306 11,655 17,682 10,045 12,180 5,341 894 3,301 59,794 3,052 14,939 21,861 21,365 16,102 22,970 7,364 5,040 6,990 5,023,306 1,033,180 3,634,734 100,GOO 179,483 183 KEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OP THE CUKBENCY. and closing since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. $43,000 150 000 40,000 100,000 $695 $140 10,181 243,832 156,512 1,627 19,576,398 20,000 50,000 500,000 71,250 101,748 1,881,341 10,035 63,725 49-7,889 50,000 224,659 7,032 9,131 132,585 196,074 103,012 59,753 500,426 5,829 103,057 134,755 185,718 82,348 73.00 99.50 70.20 100.00 65.00 70.00 100.00 85.00 50.00 97.00 14,567 39.25 65,827 489,000 1,518,124 i5o,0oo 1,000,000 100,000 21,000 150,000 2,009,815 200,000 2,671,318 318,501 120,804 259,404 25,296 1,421,000 5,579,842 3,235 6,151 18,000 4, 880 1,570 100.000 60,000 100,000 30,000 98,000 300,000 8,733 35,199 43,932 3,283 3,283 87.40 100.00 92.25 74.60 50,000 90,000 217,294 128,371 44,006 140,000 345,665 53,000 50,000 83,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 2 041,789 53,Q5Q 259,098 239,577 189, 715 301,224 277, 288 119,216 238,929 74,601 ioo.oo 3,332,348 1,971 42,035 386,000 100.00 100.00 80.77 100.00 160,995 71,960 100.00 100.00 100.00 80.00 71.50 60.00 100.00 100.00 5,774,379 4,314 274 100.00 315,579 45,222 402,437 119,618 122,403 227,070 1,048,707 806,000 4,345 100.00 100.00 100,000 4,549 Interest dividends (percent). 100.00 76.25 100.00 96.50 100.00 81.00 15,836 44,611 3, 857 10,010 100.00 82.00 100,00 100.00 32.70 100.00 2,625,988 5,395 6,321 20.00 55.00 100.00 7.30 100.00 50,000 90,000 50,000 2,500 100,000 4,500 50,000 50,000 50,000 21,000 21,000 2,561 10,763 5,651 Dividends (per cent). 620,000 53,400 9,131 $38,952 446,505 49,743 175,726 81,660 4,000,870 62,620 3,900 10,181 Amount of claims proved. 3,794,993 98.10 100.00 100.00 100.00 96.50 51.20 100.00 86.00 95.30 55.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Finally closed. 18,1907 1,1906 22,1898 27,1909 31,1900 364 Nov. 15,1898 Sept. 18,1907 Sept. Oct. Oct. July May Dec. Aug. Mar. Oct. 26,1899 15,1904 20,1899 7,1899 369 370 371 37? 373 374 375 May Feb. Feb. June Dee. Nov. Sept. June Oct. Oct. Sept. Feb. 18,1903 17,1903 10,1902 15,1901 31,1906 30,1909 30,1901 10,1902 25,1901 27,1902 18,1900 24,1903 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 Feb. June Feb. Mar. Sept. June 15,1900 30,1904 25,1903 31,1906 30,1908 30,1910 388* 389 390 391 392 393 Oct. 31,1908 Sept. 27,1901 N o v . 12,1901 Dec. 31,1909 Jan. 2,1902 May. 4,1904 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 F e b . 29,1904 Oct. 20,1904 405 406 Oct. July Oct. Sept. July June Oct. Aug. July Oct. Dec Dec. 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 Oct. 1,1906 Jan. 5,1903 J u n e 14,1904 100.00 100.00 100.00 22.40 100.00 100.00 366 367 368 20,1906 16,1903 23,1906 30,1908 31,1911 9,1906 31,1908 15,1905 1,1904 9,1906 14 1903 7,'1903 184 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver•, and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Victor, Colo Farmers National Bank, Henrietta, Tex Indiana National Bank, Elkhart, Ind First National Bank, Storm Lake, Iowa Citizens National Bank, McGregor, Tex Equitable National Bank, New York, N. Y American Exchange National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y., First National Bank, Matthews, Ind., Galion National Bank, Galion Ohio... First National Bank, Billings, Okla.i Orange Growers National Bank, Riverside, Cal. National Bank of Holdenville, Ind. T Capitol National Bank, Guthrie, Okla First National Bank, Macon, Ga First National Bank, Cape May, N. J Elk City National Bank, Elk City, Okla Medina National Bank, Medina, N. Y First National Bank, Grinnell, Iowa Peoples National Bank, Swanton, Vt. First National Bank, Claysville, Pa Date of organization. Capital stock. Sept. July Jan. Dec. July June Apr. Oct. Nov. Sept. June Mar. Mar. Dec. May Mar. Feb. Jan. Mar. Mar. 25,1900 3,1889 7.1893 1,1881 18,1900 2,1902 12.1900 24.1901 2,1886 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 27,1865 8,1888 13.1882 6,1886 10-, 1893 2.1900 23,1902 14,1902 12.1883 4,1895 Mar, Dec. May Aug. Oct. May Oct. Aug. 30,1903 16,1904 29,1901 17,1900 18,1905 28,1901 14,1864 30,1902 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 Feb. Nov. May Oct. Mar. Mar. Oct. 25,1865 28,1903 6,1903 7,1898 21,1865 27,1893 20,1870 200,000 Dec. 12,1906 4,1907 25,000 Feb. 100,000 July 5,1907 50,000 Oct. 15,1907 300,000 Oct. 25,1907 50,000 Oct. 29,1907 50,000 Oct. 31,1907 $50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 10,1901 13,1903 7.1901 9;1892 9,1865 29.1901 17.1902 19,1895 15,1866 7.1894 27,1890 Total. Nov. 4,1903 Nov. 18,1903 Nov. 19,1903 Jan. 2,1904 Feb. 8,1904 Feb. 10,1904 Feb. 11,1904 Feb. 13,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Feb. 19,1904 Mar. 23,1904 .....do Apr. May May May June July Aug. Oct. 4,1904 16,1904 24,1904 28,1904 22,1904 27,1904 18,1904 11,1904 1,535,000 Berlin National Bank, Berlin, Wis Wooster National Bank, Wooster, Ohio Big Bend National Bank, Davenport, Wash Citizens National Bank, Oberlin, Ohio First National Bank, Conneaut, Ohio First National Bank, Faribault, Minn American National Bank, Abilene, Tex First National Bank, Nederland, Tex First National Bank, Cornwall, N. Y First National Bank, Lexington, Okla First National Bank, Barberton, Ohio First National Bank, Ladysmith, Wis Fredonia National Bank, Fredonia, N. Y Vigo County National Bank, Terre Haute, I n d . . First National Bank, Topeka, Kans Spring Valley National Bank, Spring Valley, 111. First National Bank, Toluca, III City National Bank, Kansas City, Mo Minot National Bank, Minot, N. Dak First National Bank, Orrville, Ohio Peoria National Bank, Peoria, 111 Enterprise National Bank, Allegheny, Pa 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 Total. 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 2,035,000 Farmers National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla First Nrtional Bank, Lineville, Ala American National Bank, Boston, Mass...-..; First National Bank, West, Tex First National Bank, Attalla, Ala Delmont National Bank of New Salem, Delmont, Pa. First National Bank, Chelsea, Mass Bates National Bank, Butler, Mo Nov. Nov. Nov. Mar. Apr. May Aug. Sept. 1,1905 24,1905 27.1905 27.1906 24,1906 2,1906 17,1906 20,1906 680,000 Total. Farmers and Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. First National Bank, Scotland, S. Dak Fort Dallas National Bank, Miami, Fla. First National Bank, Dresden, Ohio First National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y Farmers and Merchants N. B., Mount Pleasant, P a . . . First National Bank, Chariton, Iowa Total Receiver j appointed! ! 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 775,000 185 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and Closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from nil sources\ etc.—Continned. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspengood. sion. doubtful. worthless. • $97,140 109,243 168,282 88,888 •79,351 175,063 279,960 43,190 150,296 533,519 37,672 327,030 342,584 21,782 22,438 62,746 219,565 67,795 109,162 $219,978 61,643 208,572 43,032 36,011 203,308 181,353 68,659 335,236 16*, 000 102,211 575,516 619,171 4,09725,658 198,988 23,460 82,016 120,829 Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court. Nominal value! of assets returned to stockholders. $67,430 79,770 532,540 120,061 23,368 $13,548 30,302 421,100 94,559 13,313 71,512 183,444 11,735 908 $34,672 10,837 65,076 32,586 10,087 5,731 74,588 20,801 27,168 $365,338 212,025 863,030 259,065 138,762 455,614 719.345 144J 385 513,608 $31,740 39,352 49,173 14,917 52,260 37,638 81,752 5,886 27,755 121,269 100,630 225,629 12,127 48,991 239,884 33,979 42,994 11,056 227,303 182,265 36,585 36,107 41,090 30,677 336,657 117,574 1,650 2,400 21,961 49,492 28,931 47,076 602,736 219,551 1,479,087 1,113,308 70,529 61,552 510,998 474,782 215,327 313,174 1,630 45,480 111,949 45,496 11,947 1,755 15,460 12,346 6,032 3,076 46,048 162,369 195,270 27,124 23,101 251,228 199,195 42,595 118,591 $157,072 140,688 297,7G0 2,935,706 3,125,-738 1,711,712 959,060 8,732,216 595,644 2,336,218 113,232 231,208 200,062 229,245 65,707 87,429 126,643 2,347 22,197 7,745 130,499 13,250 369,822 858,046 756,684 57,108 110,395 849,549 96,527 11,462 1,058,293 874,927 91,244 149,528 241,165 36,441 166,774 328,570 51,909 21,640 6,706 16,319 86,447 27,873 257,604 203,104 1,222,435 463.569 278^226 551,898 53,482 34,680 178,522 1,189,893 35,510 33,336 93,947 247,609 47,161 203,882 146,625 12,602 25,240 25,025 39,286 29,126 356,006 08,538 139,157 46,040 71,586 15,741 9,959 50,333 134,709 22,358 46,470 148,812 38,560 4,254 221,406 23,475 1,338 953 2,267 9,485 2,757 97,501 182,652 110,844 17,821 26, 731 14,360 85,656 1,552 115,728 359,175 262,344 460,542 683,986 551,855 283,896 841,287 348,652 37,927 55,096 51,356 265,717 73,006 1,080,933 1,312,340 2,229,120 538,498 461,392 1,487,393 251', 406 57,653 1, 402,876 2,558,704 5,909 44,289 124,251 40,375 30,129 34,034 31,196 6,199 3,728 1,769 19,997 7,927 113,009 89,182 208,523 8,328 34,686 107,974 45,857 10,148 75,616 302,482 122,555 143,907 164,401 250,290 162,505 417,361 128,992 24,278 22,179 30,063 55,469 35,263 319,397 53,896 577,021 335,900 181,389 228,731 30,806 35,275 36, 448 83,855 6,272,377 5,658,029 1,831,418 1,534,155 15,295,979 1,345,608 3,439,981 313,452 4,235 25,093 204,186 58,437 57,703 33,359 348,712 90,309 9,105 9,201 148,145 32,952 41,455 28,501 305,058 42,084 11,261 24,596 119,730 21,268 49,745 4,033 500,487 80,499 7,200 3,405 31,513 200 7,873 33,301 5,182 13,304 5,021 114.781 44;295 1,303 15,964 • 204,683 14,003 58,405 25,087 548,400 49,031 13,882 12,107 1,591 78,836 23,450 31,807 62,295 503,574 114,458 161,010 67,484 1,233,093 236,342 13,8S2 i;soi 822,034 616,501 811,619 159,909 2,410,063 223,957 916,876 814,783 30,777 137,701 101,952 2,013,406 40,047 404,575 191,593 130,499 48,363 134,825 1,108 2,014,256 5,223 150,710 80,830 4,972,944 124.410 827,811 375,483 546,299 13,720 53,717 6,842 1,353,863 80,789 441,477 154,191 305,596 444,451 366,349 164,565 850 137,488 75,360 226,061 748,155 973,105 38,207 100,496 260,515 53,974 1,835,260 3,180,535 453,133 2,553,040 8,021,968 759,281 2,344,809 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 -145 44<> 447 448 449 450 451 452 130,087 453 454 455 456 457 458 182, 705; 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 470 471 472 473 474 186 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. . TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 48S $155,074 43,424 55,093 328,510 65,734 461 46^ 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 $266,168 92,903 281,317 124,087 63,134 260,904 361,250 37,869 216,800 601,106 72,930 876,259 731,854 31,458 36,696 244,310 263,241 100,966 191,507 Collected from assessment upon shareholders. $31,584 65,037 10,200 6,800 94,526 14,033 24,944 2,261 41,831 134,764 6*766" 60,004 8,500 47,464 Total Loans paid collections and other Dividends from all disbursepaid. sources. ments. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. $266,168 124,487 346,354 134,287 69,934 260,904 455,776 51,902 241,744 $27,284 19,805 16,935 74,898 1,951 50,549 154,541 24,791 50,957 $217,545 88,204 295,431 37,786 . 60,231 174,263 246,107 22,409 159,020 $2,475 2,019 6,934 6,639 1,646 3,961 23,308 715 13,144 $18,864 7,115 27,054 14,964 «5,086 8,904 25,058 3,987 17,717 601,106 75,191 918,090 866,618 31,458 36,696 251,010 323,245 109,466 238,971 33 15,502 305,239 91,607 208 16,008 85,554 6,075 21,544 6,802 552,873 26,710 512,484 635,807 28,07116,673 148,179 290,220 77,698 217,308 253 6,223 20,353 17,666 121 15 3,239 3,657 1,085 3,452 3,185 15,378 37,032 18,002 2,070 4,000 14,038 23,293 9,139 11,409 4,854,759 548,648 5,403,407 970,283 3,807,019 * 116,905 266,295 133,880 271,351 995 395,334 254,580 6,610 91,262 389,892 166,691 21,773 7,450 29,189 • • 19,524 174,151 16,100 29,816 648,527 1,038,575 " *2i8* 1,443,358 194,270 245,317 1,150,688 174,743 12,230 1,108,047 897,384 1,274,983 33,465 67,252 28,282 47,171 25,689 26,379 22,349 3,402 177,575 167,345 338,603 423,616 301,751 116,951 416,271 189,040 10,852 29,189 25,524 190,348 37,244 715,367 1,038,575 1,465,233 208,268 295,842 1,150,688 176,743 20,870 1,108,047 1,452,558 66,407 34,351 18,935 37,563 26,054 21,662 63,458 576 4,631 12,345 1,943 4,298 188,773 302,195 161,375 6,678 1,215 386,919 39,113 1,884 442,817 470,269 86,766 286,058 378,952 243,746 74,006 365,204 106,375 6,441 21,627 3,684 176,372 24,567 469,464 686,555 1,267,851 175,237 264,835 751,719 99,460 16,435 627,200 781,100 4,394 4,723 5,740 7,757 5,816 10,109 6,977 1,789 28 1,677 3,052 2,937 27,148 12,072 12,913 11,274 7,199 255 8,791 711 2,216 35,229 9,778 13,471 19,989 12,685 11,075 19,296 12,230 2,046 2,903 7,818 8,981 5,442 29,982 31,182 23,094 15,079 15,447 7/887 29,379 1,840 23,122 49,933 625,067 9,878,925 2,293,161 6,913,654 172,807 352,659 9,647 12,781 88,139 2,144 45,032 7,618 100,976 4,337 2,147 19,366 161,252 78,674 34,016 34,212 548,428 88,809 409 225 3,762 2,427 4,414 2,548 13,506 23,873 1,859 6,086 23,120 5,567 11,166 6,541 42,313 19,119 647,835 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 Collected from assets. 6," 666* 16,197 7,428 66,840 21*875* 13,998 50,525 2,000 8,640 943,080 9,253,858 16,736 34,410 16,422 38,458 265,590 78,537 89,301 37,376 569,912 108,606 10,683 10,995 5,327 13,543 155,366 29,293 16,422 38,458 276,273 89,532 94,628 50,919 725,278 137,899 51,116 1,204,202 225,207 1,429,409 270,674 966,904 51,164 115,771 1,798,105 1,274,677 29,901 332,617 214,450 149,271 6,001 28,110 45,370 1,423,918 35,902 360,727 259,820 243,594 9,098 101,635 35,984 1,050,121 18,891 207,432 194,978 46,742 2,319 10,627 8,961 51,128 5,594 41,033 19,897 160,320 449,433 658,375 44,636 50,000 494,069 708,375 36,614 32,855 428,517 599,272 8,138 48,594 20,800 22,379 1,958,425 2,959,453 323,388 3,282,841 459,780 2,499,211 125,381 160,831 187 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, ivith amounts of'nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. $7,344 $42,000 100,000 50,000 10,000 Amount of claims proved. Dividends (percent). $236,796 89', 869 620,752 139,455 61,088 170,849 275,930 75,191 324,050 100.00 98.15 47.60 29.00 98.60 100.00 90.00 30.00 50.25 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 552,873 134,018 678,050 620,782 27,528 16,673 329,287 337,215 131,761 209,962 100.00 20.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 45.00 86.00 59.83 100.00 600,000 5,032,129 50.000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 6,250 200,000 124,364 327,298 448,125 353,624 186,455 558,623 165,881 6,780 21,627 16,261 187,516 32,594 626,499 655,486 1,540,306 424,826 275,870 751,851 97,863 21,070 610,605 2,603,706 1,335,250 9,337,230 30,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 2,086 18,160 160,874 87,032 79,175 39,328 598,928 122,144 460,000 1,107,747 1,573,232 96,432 501,479 216,643 20.30 41.50 90.00 5,275 200.000 25; 000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 531,031 1,311,365 80.70 45.66 37,638 475,000 4,230,182 1,020 23,227 $6,762 906 134,000 25,000 60,000 44,762 11,378 42,982 'i03,",536' 50,000 100,000 200,000 988 63,016 179,889 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 6,571 7,146 3,908 300,000 50,000 100,000 19,000 25,000 12,692 116,027 119,935 26,409 2,360 720 "20," 055' 1,761 1,761 23,135 32,363 Interest dividends (per cent). 100.00 100.00 100.00 78.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 90.40 50.00 87.00 92.60 70.00 Sept, May Mar. Sept. May Nov. 30, 1908 9, 1905 31, 1910 30, 1911 7, 1608 25, 1904 Sept. 30, Oct. 31, 1913 Jan. 24, 1905 Jan. 31, 1905 100.00 100.00 66.00 70.00 87.40 84.77 67.00 39.00 65.333 64.30 95.00 100.00 22.50 95.00 75.00 70.25 100.00 82.45 41.25 96.00 Finally closed'. 100.00 100.00 30.00 100.00 100.00 May Oct. Nov. Dec. Oct. Sept. Apr. 12, 1906 11, 1904 27, 1906 31, 1906 31, 1910 I 436 30, 1908 I 437 13, 1907 438 Dec Sept. Oct. June Sept. Sept, Mar. July Oct. June June Mar. Oct. June Sept. June May June Feb. Sept, Nov. 31,1911 30.1908 30.1909 30,1913 30,1909 30,1911 31,1910 12,1909 13.1905 12,1912 11,1S09 13,1912 31,1912 2,1909 30,1909 15,1912 1,1911 30.1906 17,1913 24.1907 13,1907 Jan. Dec. Nov. June Mar. Mar. May 17,1907 3i;i90(i 30,19ll 30,11-09 3,1910 31,1910 31,1913 Sept, Oct. Aug. Feb. Oct. 30,1909 31,1912 31,1910 10,1908 31,1910 188 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38. --Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver+ and additional assets, amounts collected Date of organization. Najne and location of bank. First National Bank, Leetonia, Ohio Aurora National Bank, Aurora, Ind Woods National Bank, San Antonio; Tex Hot Springs National Bank, Hot Springs, S. Dak Fort Pitt National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jewelers National Bank, North Attleboro, Mass Peoples National Bank. Franklinville, N. Y National Bank of North America in New York, N. Y. New Amsterdam National Bank, New York, N. Y City National Bank, Greensboro, N. C First National Bank, Bisbee, Ariz First National Bank, ClintonvUle, Pa First National Bank, East Brady, Pa First National Bank, Manasquan, N. J First National Bank, Ramona, Okla Allegheny National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa National Deposit Bank, Philadelphia, Pa First National Bank, Rock Creek, Ohio First National Bank, Friendly, W. Va First National Bank, Niles, Ohio Cosmopolitan National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa Farmers & Traders National Bank, La 1Grande, Oreg.. Union National Bank, Summerville, Pa. First National Bank, Carroll, Iowa 10,1886 26,1883 25,1904 14,1902 6,1879 31,1905 3,1906 11,1891 18,1901 14,1899 22,1904 8,1903 2,1900 3,1883 11.1904 16,1865 29.1905 15,1905 15.1901 28.1889 21.1902 29.1890 23.1903 25,1889 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 100,000 25,000 38,500 300,000 105,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 Deo. 23,1895 500,000 Feb. Jan. May Nov. Dec. May 31,1865 14,1907 22,1890 27,1883 19,1905 100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 25,000 Feb. 23,1910 Mar. 23,1910 May 9,1910 July 2,1910 Oct. 15,1910 Dec. 11,1906 Jan. 13,1906 Mar. 18,1906 200,000 50,000 25,000 $100,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 1,000,000 100,000 25,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 500,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 300,000 500,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 Nov. 4^1907 ....do.-..:... Nov. 9,1907 Nov. 27,1907 Dec. 7,1907 Dec. 20,1907 Jan. 13,1908 Jan. 27,1908 Jan. 30,1908 Mar. 6,1908 Mar. 24,1908 Apr. 24,1908 May 1,1908 May 2,1908 do. May 18,1908 July 14,1908 July 20,1908 July 25,1908 Sept. 3,1908 Sept. 5,1908 Oct. 13,1908 Oct. 16,1908 Oct. 21,1908 6,560,000 Nov. 20.1908 4,1909 Jan. 9,1909 Feb. Apr. 14.1909 Apr. 19,1909 June 21,1909 June 30,1909 Sept. 19,1909 Oct. 12,1909 768, .500 Total. Merchants & Manufacturers National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. 2 National City Bank, Cambridge, Mass First National Bank, Rhyolite, Nev Middleport National Bank, Middleport, Ohio 2 First National Bank, Billings, Mont National Bank of Beattyville, Ky Total. 6,1910 875,000 Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, N. Y . First National Bank, Salmon, Idaho 2 First National Bank, Texico, N. Mex. Total. Apr. 19,1911 Aug. 8,1911 Sept. 5,1911 275,000 May Jan. Jan. Dec. Dec. Sept. Deo. Mar. Washington National Bank, Washington, N. J . Union National Bank, Columbus, Ohio Albion National Bank, Albion, Mich First National Bank, New Berlin, N. Y First National Bank, Ambridge, Pa Second National Bank, Clarion, Pa First National Bank, Rowlesburg, W. Va First National Bank, New Roads, La 16,1898 30,1905 11,1905 11,1863 8,1906 12,1883 9,1908 15,1904 Total. 50,000 750,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 Nov. Dec. Jan. Apr. June June July Sept. 17,1911 7,1911 4,1912 15,1912 5,1912 21,1912 31,1912 30,1912 Apr. Apr. May July July Oct. 16,1913 17,1913 7,1913 7,1913 19,1913 20,1913 1,100,000 Atlantic National Bank, Providence, R. I First National Bank, Oneonta, N. Y.2 First National Bank, Norwich, Conn First-Second National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa., First National Bank, La Fayette, Ga Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass.3 Apr. 3,1883 May 9,1864 June 6,1864 Feb. 13,1864 May 7,1904 June 10,1892 Total. 1 Restored to solvency. Receiver appointed. June May June July Mar. Mar. Apr. June Apr. Jan. Mar. Sept. May Sept. May Jan. Sept. June May Dec. Apr. Oct. Apr. Jan. Total. First National Bank Fort Scott,-Kans. First National Bank, Rugby, N. D a k . . Coal Belt National Bank, Benton, 111... Union National Bank, Oakland, Cal . . . Lititz National Bank, Lititz, Pa First National Bank, Iron wood, Mich.. First National Bank, Savoy, Tex. First National Bank, Burnside, Ky.x First National Bank, Mineral Point, Wis. i Grand total (531 receiverships) ! Active receiverships (45 banks) I Closed receiverships (486 banks) Capital stock. 300,000 100,000 300,000 3,400,000 50,000 200,000 ,4,350,000 90,095,920 10,710,000 79,385,920 .1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking si/stem, ivith amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspension. good. doubtful. worthless. Nominal assets at date of suspension. $89,085 102,875 758,813 69,442 2,744,899 624,345 34,105 3,876,594 2,378,480 340,657 177,912 85,015 165,987 349,166 14,483 1,602,382 545,872 30,343 10,266 179,377 580,131 107,944 $111,015 62,504 318,406 64,839 2,013,994 165,045 31,697 4,803,115 1,758,851 240,169 76,396 52,130 99,926 258,787 13,365 1,439,873 223,059 113,910 31,301 496,224 272,979 37,441 $74,891 29,027 36,945 11,085 114,047 123,443 12,980 193,413 68,891 34,314 58,967 50,383 126,774 18,396 467,317 211,948 6,550 20,481 363,161 584,564 15,339 Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court. $41,195 10,110 68,659 7,806 411,846 134,245 2,973 964,393 110,477 19,387 25,983 8,663 14,719 25,532 918 361,877 49,216 5,304 46,138 25,124 107,403 52,521 $316,186 204,516 1,182,823 153,172 5,284,786 1,047,078 81,755 9,644,102 4,441,221 669,104 314,605 204,775 331,015 760,259 47,162 3,871,449 1,030,095 156,107 108,186 1,063,886 1,545,077 213,245 683,159 112,272 154,911 33,353,763 3,568,196 3,030,461 766,612 253,393 70,400 984,690 364,406 699,615 57,263 100,082 21,497 2,442 26,608 29,852 84,577 5,566 293,642 9,944 45,417 99,848 15,443 282,257 17,853 114,089 509,331 23,699 36,040 14,982,262 13,194,357 2,646,615 2,530,529 348,768 93,153 13,070 182,172 209,492 28,534 17,912 267,903 56,204 10,841 245,905 21,780 232,179 18,014 22,045 62,758 26,265 386,476 123,749 338,441 16,538 127,896 41,278 20,224 170,137 9,385 100,461 4,799 $6,930 11,083 44,720 13,313 320,469 91,722 2,524 1,127,570 1,062,203 55,415 8,518 22,866 84,091 48,727 71,446 210,639 242 9,807 44,619 203,795 15,225 $152,671 42,016 232,097 27,728 1S3,641 140,288 * 22,460 919,127 16,271 .15,987 19,205 43,050 63,278 183,126 28,869 628,165 22,636 1,138 53,111 1,475 59,969 19,242 Nominal value of assets returned to stockholders. $2,335,845 929,877 149,446 293,574 47,531 370,743 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 4,127,016 78,036 313,628 135,304 288,802 64,020 801,754 45,159 62,679 1,206,729 988,130 1,265,074 538,200 3,998,133 315,783 827,083 196,580 18,472 41,954 32,502 300 93,364 687 118,777 505,016 44,878 552,201 12,069 264,606 152,197 650 2,558,431 123,012 33,237 4,246 1,087,304 50,256 25,772 7,859 650 413,910 15,809 218,032 19,115 102,458 11,930 11,159 1,352,612 624,350 657,934 464,000 3,098,896 274,630 233,852 11,159 158,243 146,373 413,533 132,277 8,865 199,574 46,974 11,600 216,656 55,766 988,006 381,390 20,465 39,046 24,439 579,527 6,359 304,616 554,675 258,148 272,422 1,389,861 63,485 585,886 112,439 1,267,480 73,230 105,300 63,742 126,110 45,544 33,174 216,699 1,182,829 59,384 193,197 85,510 294,804 6,163 44,824 48,975 813,083 13,963 148,042 61,876 19,305 • 3,179 10,226 7,904 146,601 27,522 72,101 3,058 22,977 1,372 1,282 386,017 3,409,993 174,099 518,640 214,186 463,196 56,258 89,506 7,533 322,253 19,516 58,725 13,361 44,014 3,967 1,384 126,439 126,983 4,715 102,411 9,144 839 7,094 500 1,827,019 2,083,410 1,118,649 282,817 5,311,895 470,753 378,125 1,928,431 820,071 506,254 66,977 3,321,733 350,176 32,591 556,229 22,924,343 143,325 355,705 11,074,706 52,233 81,124 674,242 2,983 8,230 428,072 174 1,001,288 35,101,363 198,715 63,756 3,546,005 12,883 619 25,552,328 12,302,715 1,264,603 503,453 39,623,099 3,972,820 33,210 150,696, 845 123,133,997 40,522,049 26,666,258 110,174, 796 96,467/739 68,903,831 8,210,549 60,693,282 48,328,378 6,725,790 41,602,588 391,063,051 82,124,646 308,938,405 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 78,036 509 »Report not received. 31,926,164 117, 754, 876 5,338,663 7,307,904 24,618,260 112,416,213 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 14,056,227 14,056,227 190 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 38.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 400 491 492 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 $75 39,936 1,531,480 87,558 39,516 732,863 615,309 31,251 $156,510 111,481 906,006 112,131 3 ; 249,196 815,068 56,771 5,261,560 2,432,870 448,256 199,324 138,859 144,130 528,406 18,293 2,438,975 503,246 107,196 45,268 647,049 666,004 147,527 Collected from assessment upon shareholders. $14,854 34,300 11,356 515 516 517 518 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 $171,364 145, 781 917,362 112,131 3,249,196 887,752 66,246 5,261,560 2,432,870 512,556 213,624 155,856 164,050 561,221 18,293 2,756,907 503,246 115,696 66,911 647,049 715,999 177,568 72,684 9,475 64,300 14,300 16,997 19,920 32,815 317,932 8,500 21,643 49,995 30,041 Loans paid and other Dividends disbursepaid. ments. $31,887 1,853 154,670 26,199 818,325 164,632 663 2,353,286 651,672 219,874 125,520 154 2,658 198,716 14,803 97,138 58,678 37 4,316 96,151 121,618 14,313 $121,133 126,354 714,242 80,602 1,959,621 681,815 53,877 2,787,649 1,608,083 269,786 63,099 145,515 144,418 344,377 2,353 2,544,264 405,142 102,761 51,822 522,639 508,398 141,562 Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. $6,051 1,129 12,908 219 16,527 10,243 2,268 26,995 21,724 6,673 4,933 1,869 1,958 6,629 215 27,597 6,458 3,728 743 6,136 17,294 7,868 $12,293 14,233 35,542 4,702 74,665 31,062 7,361 41, 725 53,656 12,765 19,085 7,321 13,665 11,499 922 45,656 25,403 6,236 10,030 9,440 33,786 12, 791 169,068 246,908 4,100 251,008 42,295 163,534 12,288 22, 762 19,381,034 723,212 20,104,246 5,199, 458 13,543,046 202,453 506,600 372,888 121,952 22,541 463,656 241,075 278,152 33,844 35,834 15, 750 408,722 137, 702 22,541 463,656 241,075 292,752 38,145 17,121 17,701 10, 723 63,262 51,619 15,776 23,116 374,189 82,683 10,685 319,423 179,692 213,007 10,455 3,312' 3,540 14,100 29,793 1,133 30,366 4,523 21,949 3,754 100,000 54,629 14,600 4,301 32,269 1,000 16,566 820 211,624 482,292 70,284 552,576 153,299 315,244 22, 784 23,784 760,831 2,016,400 140, 769 2,157,163 352,617 1,505,378 80,291 129,402 19,867 210,815 29,174 650 1,416,804 80,808 99,000 12,548 309,815 41,722 650 1,424,304 80,808 605 6,825 253,389 17,379 10,641 4,823 20,100 12,613 193,626 12,112 1,108,303 56,522 21,835 2,013 44,622 8,881 841,004 1,738,251 119,048 1,857,299 213,168 1, 435,593 39,312 86,216 17,861 158,544 20,465 351,572 192,048 74,400 24,364 425,972 216,412 86,992 149,905 246,530 34,481 11,979 1,207 19,080 15, 437 196,870 543,620 98,764 642,384 236,897 281,011 13,186 34,517 78,072 1,043,941 32,701 71,318 86,150 262,849 6,557 71,450 173,973 1,916,816 117,167 286,186 105,531 155,494 38,640 16,172 31,138 19,077 89,800 31,375 24,908 2,757 15,135 205,111 1,916,816 136,244 375,986 136,906 180,402 41,397 31,307 52,996 287,191 3,285 12,609 2,632 4,451 533 13,338 134,434 1,543,500 97,241 331,808 112,186 148,169 31/829 8,470 1,580 7,238 429 1,497 1,607 1,853 1,245 1,151 10,245 31,961 8,460 10,156 7,095 6,545 2,105 3,132 1,653,038 2,809,979 | 214,190 3,024,169 377,035 2, 407,637 16,600 79,699 1,654,149 1,284,816 57,141 1,341,957 362,160 782,633 1,780 13,012 490,343 20,204, 216 167,591 446,571 11,351,142 18,241 446,571 11,351,142 18,241 84,486 586,381 7,006 315,486 243 3,645 48,260 1,549 22,516,299 13,100, 770 57,111 13,157,911 1,040,033 1,098,119 2,023 66,466 37,227,267 190,098,517 33,190,809 36,287,270 4,036,458 153,811,247 22,322,747 1,923,583 20,399,164 212,421,264 38,210,853 174,210,411 40,808,647 141,990,767 5,748,907 18,660,176 35,059,740 123,330,591 5,187,764 569,279 461,8,485 9,247,875 989,046 8,258,829 i 509 510 511 512 513 514 Total collections from all sources. 3,247,056 394,578 505 50o 507 508 Collected from assets. 821,137 7,500 531 * 191 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of ' comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. $65,000 35,000 50,000 $2,212 409 5 058 Amount of assessment upon shareholders. $375 000 2,077 51,905 97,735 3,458 987 997 1,351 100,000 25,000 80,000 14,300 25,000 25,000 50,000 500,000 42 252 7,565 2,934 8,500 25,000 12,683 34 903 1,034 225,000 50,000 Amount of claims proved. $146,830 126,354 732,599 77,278 1 831 467 656,546 61,553 2,707,969 1,554,456 250,679 114,546 153,173 218,815 344,377 2,375 2,364,379 390,875 99,663 57,749 508,267 598,015 212, 268 Dividends (per cent). 82.50 100.00 97.50 100.00 100.00 100.00 87.50 100.00 100.00 100.00 55.00 95.00 66.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 89.00 100.00 85.00 65.00 Interest dividends (percent). Finally closed. Sept. 29,1911 Oct. 31,1912 Sept. 30,1909 100.00 100 00 100.00 Oct. Sept. Oct. Apr. Jan. 100.00 100.00 100.00 25,1912 30,1910 31,1908 14,1909 19,1910 Oct. 31,1913 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 May 21,1910 Mar. 31,1912 ; 490 491 100.00 100.00 100.00 June 28,1910 492 Feb. 1,1910 ! 493 May 1,1911 I 494 Sept. 30,1909 495 100.00 496 ! 497 Jan. 28,1909 i 498 10,129 99, 332 553,357 3 985 18,336 100,000 407,900 1,377,800 13,618,133 100,000 25,000 481,814 210, 299 10,580 376,585 176,168 601,776 21,616 77.60 40.00 100.00 85.00 100.00 35.00 56.00 52.00 4,24i 50,000 12,500 25,454 100,000 606,238 287,500 2,485,076 100,000 50,000 389,831 78,554 65.00 20.50 150,000 1,898,753 54,218 60.00 100.00 300,000 2,421,356 61,391 15,382 200,000 50,000 10,000 474,098 113,755 76,773 260,000 587,853 5 856 46,926 26,829 19,916 13,386 19,384 5,685 5,216 50,000 224,058 1,935,472 388,965 536,692 140,233 330,139 53,050 42,529 37,465 85,240 4,241 499 40.00 Apr. 16,1910 100.00 Apr. 7,1909 166.66 Dec. 7 1909 May 18,1912 Oct 25,080 82 650 55 918 1,280 81, 730 1,280 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 526 527 528 529 530 531 3,651,138 2,087,023 37.50 420,652 15,172,223 116,683 75.00 350,000 17,796,581 46,194,540 4,036,250 42,158,290 203,414,650 42,245,772 161,168,878 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 350,000 3,444,256 531,512 2,912,744 July 23,1913 510 511 512 513 514 60.00 80.00 25.00' 68.00 80.00 45.00 60.00 20.00 300,000 50,000 11,741,955 11,711,933 30,022 100.00 509 i 182,372 10,951,270 Oct. 31,1913 52.00 30.00 143,198 1 42,954 10,716,258 9,686 31 1913 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 i 192 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. Order of failure. TABLE NO. 39—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure Circulation outstanding at . failure. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 225 239 280 382 Manchester, N. B. of the Commonwealth... Exeter, National Granite State Bank Dover Dover National Bank Dover, Cochecho National Bank May 22,1899 $200,000 50,000 100 000 150,000 $67,500 22,490 89 000 33,750 500,000 212,740 100,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 90,000 90,000 63,000 89,980 22,000 20,000 50,000 910,000 424,980 961,300 100,000 150,000 400,000 250,000 200,000 1,000,000 150,000 200,000 400,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 450,000 27,000 131,370 45,000 90,000 44,997 45 000 50,000 107,500 Total (all receiverships, 17) 5,311,300 1,736,767 Total (receiverships closed, 14) 4,811,300 1,604,267 300,000 182,600 60,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 26,300 45,000 22,500 100,000 214,000 760,000 407,800 460,000 193,800 Aug. Sept. Feb June 7,1893 23,1893 7 1895 6,1899 Sept. 30,1898 June 30,1902 Sept. 30,1901 Total (all receiverships closed, 4) VERMONT. 79 84 89 99, 391 397 437 Poultney, National Bank Brattleboro, First National Bank St. Albans, Vermont National Bank St. Albans, First National Bank Rutland, Merchants National Bank Vergennes, Farmers National Bank Swanton, Peoples National Bank Total (all receiverships closed, 7) Apr. June Aug. Apr. Mar. Apr. Aug. 7,1879 Aug. 1,1881 19,1880 Oct. 12,1885 9,1883 June 6,1892 22,1884 May 25,1894 26,1900 Mar. 31,1906 13,1901 Oct. 1,1906 18,1904 Sept. 30,1908 MASSACHUSETTS. 87 106 111 165 374 388 390 393 400 406 407 415 463 467 481 510 531 Boston Pacific National Bank Clinton, Lancaster National Bank2 May Jan. Aug. Abington, Abington National Bank Boston, Maverick National Bank ... Nov. May Northampton, Hampshire County N. B;* Dec. Boston, Broadway National Bank Dec Boston Globe National Bank Peabody, South Danvers National Bank... Sept, Springfield, Pynchon National Bank June 3 Boston, Hancock National Bank Apr. Nov. Boston, Central National Bank Oct. Greenfield, Packard National Bank Nov. Boston, American National Bank Aug. Chelsea. First National Bank North Attleborough, Jewelers Natl. Bank.. Dec. Feb. Cambridge, National City Bank Oct. Lowell, Traders National Bank * 22,1882 20,1886 2,1886 2,1891 23,1898 16,1899 21 1899 19,1900 24,1901 4,1902 13,1902 1,1903 27,1905 17,1906 20,1907 23,1910 20,1913 June Sept. Feb. Mar. Mar. Feb. Feb June 30,1893 14,1891 17,1887 31,1898 20,1899 15,1900 25 1903 30,1910 Oct. Oct. July Nov. May Oct. 20,1904 20,1906 1,1904 30,1911 31,1913 25,1912 395,900 50,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 RHODE ISLAND. 526 Providence, Atlantic National Bank Apr. 16,1913 CONNECTICUT. 11 120 290 411 528 Bethel, First National Bank Stafford Springs, Stafford National Bank.. Willimantic, First National Bank Southport, Southport National Bank Norwich, First National Bank Total (all receiverships, 5) Total (receiverships cjosed, 4) Feb. Oct. Apr. May May 28,1868 17,1887 23,1895 19,1903 7,1913 Apr. Oct. Oct. July 7,1881 20,1888 1,1906 31,1911 NEW YORK. 44,000 50,000 Apr. 14,1865 Jan. 2,1867 Attica, First National Bank 40,000 50,000 Mar. 13,1867 July 28,1870 Medina First National Bank 100,000 120,000 Aug. 20,1867 Dec. 19,1874 Unadilla, National Unadilla Bank Sept. 6,1867 253,900 300,000 18,1874 Nov. Brooklyn, Farmers and Citizens N. B 180,000 Oct. 1,1867 Aug. 15,1872 200,000 New York City, Groton National Bank Dec. 13,1871 Apr. 20,1882 1,000,000 800,000 New York City, Ocean National Bank Dec. 15,1871 Nov. 16,1874 200,000 50,000 New York City, Union Square N. B 250,000 243,393 Sept 1,1875 New York City, Eighth National Bank do 71,000 Apr. 23,1872 Oct. 2,1877 106,100 Waverly, Waverly National Bank Dec. 31,1872 Jan. 8,1880 175,000 118,900 Middletown, Wallkill National Bank 100,000 300,000 New York City, Atlantic National Bank... Apr. 28,1873 Apr. 29,1884 234,000 750,000 New York City, N. B. of the Commonwealth Sept. 22,1873 Mar. 31,1883 July 12,1876 May 23,1888 67,500 75,000 Watkins, Watkins National Bank. 177,200 Jan. 27,1877 Aug. 11,1884 200,000 Fishkill, National Bank of Fishkill 89,200 Mar. 23,1878 June 20,1882 100,000 Tarrytown, First National Bank 114,220 200,000 June 8,1878 July 5,1879 Greenwich, Washington County N. B 1 Offsets allowed and settled, loans paid, and claims proved represent liabilities at date of failure; offsets collections from assets represent amount assets realized. Digitized forand FRASER 1 4 8 9 10 16 17 18 ?0 23 25 27 48 51 65 68 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 193 andfromassessments,and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31,1913, by States. Total assets. Offsets. Collections from assets and assessment upon Claims proved. Loans paid.i Dividends paid. Legal expenses. stockholders. Receivers' salary and other expenses. u £ o> • ; r $576,328 213,322 242,636 261,785 $27,323 2.067 6,596 5,710 $253,267 117,242 164,488 103,057 $382,141 119,779 227,918 182, 769 $89,991 48,617 3,545 15,183 $269,386 56,651 172,686 105,314 $4,481 4,439 2,673 1,100 $18,283 10,072 10,014 7,772 1,294,071 41,696 638,054 912,607 157,336 604,037 12,693 46,141 203,279 398 123 784,266 442,499 509,623 155,623 215,327 3,353 4 902 19,171 9,888 42,698 9,129 6,032 81,801 104 749 422, 772 294,521 318.501 119,618 131, 761 96,605 154, 421 405,180 158,852 338,830 179,366 109,466 53 247 25,336 2,406 79,224 21,544 88,176 9'V 847 321,870 96,525 307,352 85,125 77,698 2 973 24,279 12,112 8,232 4,179 1,085 7,517 10 832 58, 784 24,879 20,840 10,838 9,139 2, 708, 740 95,173 1, 473,723 1,442, 720 128,810 1,076,593 52,860 142.829 3,912, 161 361.615 317,810 10,218,799 944,879 3,333,067 8, 437, 439 599,900 1,814,421 303,931 3,897, 796 438,855 503, 574 1,233,093 1,047,078 264,606 206,268 18,883 3,721 1,082,794 136,857 223,705 261,820 19,216 39,884 1,990,406 304,008 198,513 7,059,027 589,198 2,044, 654 6,994,389 335,945 1,494,072 194,820 2,735,808 304,241 276,273 725,278 887.752 309,815 194,574 82.472 599,639 19,073 33,301 114, 781 91, 722 33,237 2,397,129 171,581 116,626 7,602,341 497,889 2,009,815 2,671,318 259.404 1,048,707 128,371 2,041,789 238,929 160,874 598,928 656,546 389,831 83,039 7,843 875 4,052,940 89,506 358,546 10,858 484,939 50,368 88,139 100,976 164.632 605 1,566,124 188,482 117,878 6,854, 775 508, 910 2,024, 779 2,861,140 207,840 1,056,782 131, 478 2,116,552 243,619 161,252 548,428 681,815 253,389 101, 794 2,855 198 40,175 3,426 2, 416 29,451 16,969 10,973 3,027 29,912 894 3,762 13,506 10,243 10,641 127,914 22, 713 5,208 81,038 6,399 4,892 45,207 21,630 32,572 7,422 59,794 5,046 23,120 42,313 31,062 20,100 37,629,024 2,884, 901 20,99$ 078 26,444,199 5, 770,312 19,523,243 280,242 536, 430 35,549,997 2, 811, 780 19,551,540 24,640,312 5,411,161 18,213,072" 258,628 483, 758 3,321,733 350,176 2,087,023 1,341,957 362,160 782,633 1,780 13,012 526 140,337 418,158 581,240 359,632 1,001,288 1,570 10,556 44, 474 12,047 63,756 68,986 247,920 295,254 189,715 420,652 97,580 263,871 371,794 336,322 446,571 208 1,017 94,307 98,458 84,486 86,737 255,495 222.883 194,268 315,486 5,315 882 28,100 17, 682 5,320 3,988 26,504 21,365 3,645 11 12( 29( 411 528 2,500,655 132,403 1,222,527 1,516,138 278,476 1,074,869 51,979 60,822 1,499,367 68,647 801,875 1,069,567 193,990 759,383 51,979 57,177 208 106 126,925 212,910 1,691,113 487,071 2,934, 756 468,223 1.181,465 196,504 227,871 807,572 2, 766, 509 161, 439 558,418 274, 750 589.938 18 661 122,089 82,338 127,801 1,191,500 170,752 1,282,254 157,120 378, 722 79,864 171,468 597,885 796,995 59,226 352,062 118,371 76 373 37,287 82,029 1,234,868 268,844 1,743.623 276,649 898,932 124,713 218,204 776,679 1,808,304 86,180 443,978 126,256 407,868 70 811 32 305 58,661 1,138,870 143,307 1,326,487 175,920 263,065 77,568 175, 430 661,816 747, 428 60,647 388,856 107,575 262,887 6,673 28,677 17,134 76,648 10,437 9,436 3,085 16,709 27,330 13,637 592 25,040 5,546 10,129 55,342 30,641 285, 736 101, 719 38,911 15,780 30,378 98,460 368,992 3,151 13,192 164,949 18,541 816 7,054 18,655 72,399 203,170 72,365 596,665 2,296 6,248 35,839 746,153 1,579 5,000 261.887 114,220 2 3 Restored to solvency. Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 13420°—CUR 1913 13 i,258 5 562 2,908 9,442 48,666 35,983 137,318 16,713 29,766 8,264 19,817 51,445 53,287 13,874 25,082 13,135 4,950 * Report not received. 225 23< 280 382 7<1 84 8fl 92 391 397 437 87 106 111 165 37< 888 390 39< 4(X 406 407 415 463 467 481 51fl 531 1 4 8 9 1( 16 17 18 2( 22 25 27 •4* 51 65 68 194 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 39.—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Oo 77 86 94 98 101 103 109 118 123 133 192 195 253 274 278 308 320 327 339 357 377 385 401 402 424 425 435 447 451 473 482 483 484 515 521 527 Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. NEW YOEK-—continued. Saratoga Springs, Commercial N. B Buffalo, First National Bank New York Marine National Bank Albion, First National Bank Middletown, Middletown National Bank... Schoharie, Schoharie National Bank Angelica, First National Bank Dansville. First National Bank Auburn, First National Bank Malone, Third National Bank Etmira, Elmira National Bank New York City, National Bank of Deposit, Watkins, First National Bank Rome, Central National Bank Binghamton, Nat. Broome County Bank.. Rome, Fort Stanwix National Bank Penn Yan, Yates County National Bank... Springville, First National Bank Niagara Falls, First National Bank Potsdam, National Bank of Potsdam Carthage, First National Bank Perm Yan, First National Bank l Feb. Apr. May Aug. Nov. Mar. Apr. Sept. Feb. Dec. May June Feb. Jan. Jan. Feb. Aug. Oct. Dec. Mar. Nov. Sept. June New York City, Seventh National Bank .. June Buffalo, City National Bank New York City, Equitable National Bank. Feb. Feb. Syracuse, American Exchange N. B June Medina, Medina National Bank. May Cornwall, First National Bank June Fredonia, First Fredonia National Oct. Brooklyn, National BankBank.. Jan. Franklin ville. Peoples National Bank Jan. New York, N. B. of North America Jan. Ne'w. York, New Amsterdam N. B Apr. Mount Vernon ; Mount Vernon N. B Apr. New Berlin, First National Bank Oneonta, First National Bank2 , Apr. 11,1879 22,1882 13,1884 26r1884 29.188-1 23', 1885 19,1886 8,1887 20.1888 30.1889 26.1893 9,1893 26.1894 2.1895 28.1895 8.1896 17.1896 3.1896 18,1896 2.1897 4.1898 18,1899 27,1901 29,1901 10.1904 11,1904 22.1904 19.1905 19,1905 25.1907 13,1908 27.1908 31,1908 19.1911 15.1912 17.1913 Receivership closed. Jan. 17.1881 Apr. Sept. Apr. May Sept. Mar. May July Dee. Apr. June Jan. June Sept. Mar. Feb. Dec. May Oct. Feb. Oct. Nov. Dec. Nov. 30.1892 30,1899 19.1893 29.1893 30,1890 2,1888 13,1892 6,1897 31,1892 30,1912 15.1894 24,1901 20,1899 30.1905 15.1906 12.1901 27,1905 16,1898 24.1902 17.1903 27; 1902 12,1901 31,1909 25.1904 Dec. Oct. Oct. Feb. Sept. Oct. Apr. 31,1906 13,1905 31,1912 10,1908 30,1910 31,1908 14,1909 Total (all receiverships, 52) Total (receiverships closed, 48). KE¥ JERSEY. 83 Newark, First National Bank 85 Newark, Mechanics National Bank 136 Gloucester City, Gloucester City N. B 154 Asbury Park, Asbury Park National Bank 409 Asbury Park, First National Bank 412 Red Bank, Navesink National Bank 433 Cape May, First National Bank 489 Manasquan, First National Bank 518 Washington, Washington N. B Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. $100,000 100,000 400,000 100,000 200.000 50.000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50.000 200.000 300.000 50,000 100,020 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 100.000 50,000 500,000 300,000 200.000 200,000 50,000 25.000 100,000 300,000 25,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 200,000 100.000 100,000 $86,900 99,500 260,100 90,000 176,000 11,250 89,000 11,250 44,400 10,750 43,000 45,000 10,750 22,545 22.500 135,000 11,700 18,000 21,880 44,995 21,640 11,200 297,750 49,350 200,000 12,500 5,950 50,000 20,000 147,800 200,000 11,926,120 I 5,004,021 11,326,120 | 4,604,021 June Nov. June July Feb. 14,1880 Feb. 18,1885 2,1881 Dec. 22,1896 12,1890 Feb. 2,1894 2,1891 June 30,1892 13,1903 Oct. 23,1906 14.1903 June 9,1906 24.1904 Oct. 11,1904 2,1908 May 21,1910 17,1911 300,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 270,000 449,900 11,250 20.700 25,000 12,500 6.000 50,000 25,000 Total (all receiverships, 9).. 1,225,000 870,350 Total (receiverships closed, 8). l,1757OOO i 845,350 300,000 200,000 50,000 67,000 120,000 112,500 250,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 750.000 100,000 100.000 100,000 85,000 179,000 45,000 60,300 71,200 ug 6May ' May Nov. PENNSYLVANIA. Franklin, Venango National Bank Philadelphia, Fourth National Bank CarlMe, First National Bank Shamokin, Northumberland County N. B.. Lock Haven, Lock Haven National Bank.. Ashland, First National Bank * 2 AlJentown, First National Bank 2 Waynesburg, First National Bank Seranton, Second National Bank2 Butler, First National Bank Meadville, First National Bank Union City, First N. B. of Union Mills Williamsport, City National Bank Cfcrry, First National Bank Philadelphia, Keystone National Bank Philadelphia. Spring Garden National Bank Clearfield, First National Bank Corry, Corry National Bank Muncy, First National Bank 1 Restored to solvency. 2 19 32 53 59 64 66 67 78 81 82 88 110 119 150 151 162 166 172 May Dec. Oct. Mar. Aug. Feb. Apr. May Mar. July June Mar. May Oct. May May Oct. Nov. Feb. 2 1,1866 20,1871 24,1873 12,1877 20.1877 28.1878 15,1878 15.1878 15.1879 23,1879 9,1880 24,1883 4,1886 11,1887 9,1891 21,1891 7,1891 21,1891 9,1892 Feb. 2,1885 Feb. 13,1872 Dec. 6,1882 Jan. 18,1883 Mar. 3,1882 Aug. 5,1879 Mar. 9,1885 Sept. 7,1885 Apr. 24.1886 Aug. 6,1887 Feb. 4,1882 Apr. 15,1893 Aug. 18.1887 Apr. 26,1892 Jan. 31,1902 Dec. 9,1901 Jan. 29,1900 Oct. 16,1896 Oct. 12,1892 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 45,000 89,500 43,000 27,000 44,450 45,000 45,000 85,340 S7.100 85,950 195 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Jrom assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31,.191-3, by States•—Con-td. Claims Total assets proved. a t failure. Collections from assets and assessment upon Loans paid. Dividends paidf Legal expenses. stockholders. i Receivers' salary and other expenses. 777 5,167 31,483 22,236 151,002 12,699 25,846 50,475 131,160 32,463 8,346 58,254 118,510 29,563 21,667 $137,428 389,222. 3,774,704 143,938 684,428 59,461 66,394 46,546 481,966 58,356 351,516 615,985. 68,437 418,316 221,361 432,030 39,116 54,967 72,232 308,281 194,772 79,877 $5,385 45,440 111,758 29,324 53,425 5,010 1,150 7; 746 41,75.4 2.626 37,590 8,461 10,347 10,964 22,702 20,591 4,421 7,954 4,364 11,834 7,319 4,008 3,884,048 260,904 455,776 251,010 29,189 715,367 687,950 50,549 154,541 85,554 4,631 188,773 3,0.90,701 174,263 246,107 148,179 21,627 469,464 37,133 3,961 23,308 3,239 2S 27,148 61,553 2,707,969 1,554,456 474,098 536,692 66,246 5,261,560 % 432,870 425,972 375,986 663 2,353,286 651,672 86,992 12,609 53,877 2,787,649 1,608,083 246,530 331,808 2,268 26,995 21,724 11,979 1,497 5,864,794 27,-911,455 33,823,287 7,360,796 23,569,854 865,798 1,381,320 5,685,271 26,624,735 32,565,553 7,106, 654 22,745,409 829,014 1,327,026 580,060 1,609; 938 83,269 135,808 547,990 520, 644 70,529 760, 259 386,017 154,915 73,925 690 339 26,650 31,884 11,947 48,727 7,533 5S0,592 2, 656,254 30,566 8,753. 259,098 301,224 27,528 344,377 224,058 605, 473 1,863,934 23,466 42,815 392,317 451,424 31,4£8 561,221 205; 111 10,037 3,404 32,214 104,598 166,191 208 198,716 52,996 528,305 1,790,932 16,047 8,753 250,181 259,086 28,071 344,377 134,434 19,338 48,918 372 18 9,306 10,045 121 6.629 1,580 22,690 26,084 3,643 1,830. 14,9391 16,102 2,070 11,4991 10,245 4,694,512 356,640 4,432,450 4,177,219 568,364 3,360,186 94,327 109,102 4,308, 495 349,107 4,208,392 3,972,108 515,368 3,225,752 92,747 98,857 986,637 653,658 115,304 219,983 430,471 176,831 339,715 60,014 518.535 209; 603 169,618 248,477 2.41,304 273,036 1,864,7952,936,662 365,758 716,629 205,895 69,445 303,504 7,068 8,487 41,324 16 072 20,608 714 36,737 11,920 3,345 4,376 4 r 104 8,971 9% 788124,700 8,190 35,836 7,093 434,53] 645,558 67,292 175,952 254,647 29,204 90,424 36,109 132,461 108,38§ 93,625 • 186,993 130,772 174,120 2,320,680 2,092,140 149,699 547,184: 79,330 101,387 342,054 46,634 136,474 254,647 33 105 79,725 21, 710 166,587 82,060 96,176 129,505. 135,574 161,497 417,748 537,687 151,847 440> 641 80,636 6,463 $17,475 172., 063 904,725 42,269 22,189 508 1,284 19,806 53,337 1,586 152,199 133,89!) 15,?13 37,308 78,977 32,560 9,280 10,324 . 14,980 13,366 18,898 2,202 $128,832 894,767 4,631,393 409,997 651,274 140,333 63,669 210,07/4 848,5"44 58,797 488,172 600,573 180,021 474,828 455,055 598,80*5 141,571 176,171 95,143 343,372 196,074 82,348 $157,782 470,722 4,544,539 193,688 789,018 80,689 77,305 65,800 564,998 99,722 447,223 849,526 103,689 477,964 342,044 619,450 90,906 85,891 147,083 468,067 258,836 118,630 $2,021 1,910 473,936 6,359 17,243 4,910,418 455,614 719,345 510,998 55,096 1,080,933 324,038 37,638 81,752 15,460 3, 728 113,009 3,332,348 170,849 275,930 329,287 21,627 626,499 81,755 9,644,102 4,441,221 988,006 518,640 2,524 1,127,570 1,062,203 39,046 58, 725 54, 752,334 52, 526,343 0 n> ^ 3 O $346,726 1,288,321 6,753,555 426,083 952,646 169 303 166 525 119,638 1,265,710 142,377 1,029,402 1,249,466 202,639 618,677 637,996 1,003,147 222,275 291,053 291,536 759,015 328,953 187,593 122,240 350,154 56,942 155.140 293,432 47,941 105,643 28,508 260,012 114,122 113,791 158,340 165,669 174,141 580,396 712, 711 213,639 476,4^2 123,933 '3 4,350 4,797 7,846 1,576 57,745 8,420 16,177 519 57,162 85,105 5,292 12,204 11,946 1,267 966 6,668 3 974 11,006 2,31a 10,245 7,167 3,225 10,511 1,425 2,280 50,030 29;, 742: 10,178 6,578 $12,119 7' 34,141 : 8+ 183,944 i % 14,0.87 • 9 ? 33,922 ! w 16,215 10;. IQ{ 6,607 10,731 11* 36,111 12; 7,257 35,881 I<V 22,. 433 r 19, 12,206 ; 251 22,838 47,506 ; 91, 35,06914,906 14,624 9*055 33* 26,466 20,150 37' 7,683 38. 40 68,264 408,904 4% 49. 25,058 14,038 2,903 4V 29,982 45 47° 7,361 41,725 4«s 53,656 19,080 51? 10,156 52J 52/ K 8- nt 4m m 5U 14,390 8,100 i 1C 4,691 z: 12,903 24,271 5 013 13,336 & 4,4-83; fT 24,551 7? 16,475 81 ¥ 6,73# 18,324 7,321 IK 9,845 IH 55,456 15( 60,177 15 9,136 W 17,059 Uf 2,655 175 196 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.: TABLE No. 39.—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collect ions from assets and., Receiver appointed. Location and name of bank. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at' failure. PENNSYLVANIA—cont inued. Middletown, National Bank of Erie, Keystone National Bank Hyndman, N. B. of South Pennsylvania... Bolivar, Bolivar National Bank 1 Pittsburgh, Federal National Bank * Allegheny, First National Bank 1 Claysville, First National Bank Delmont, Delmont N. B . of New Salem Mount Pleasant Farmers & Merchants N. B Philadelphia, National Deposit Bank Summerville, Union National Bank Lititz, Lititz National Bank Philadelphia, Chestnut Street N. B Allegheny, Enterprise National Bank Waynesburg, Farmers and Drovers N. B . . Pittsburgh, Fort Pitt National Bank Clintonville, First National Bank East Brady, First National Bank Pittsburgh, Allegheny National Bank Pittsburgh, Cosmopolitan National Bank. Ambridge, First National Bank Clarion, Second National Bank , Pittsburgh, First-Second National Bank.. Sept, July Dec. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. May Oct. July Oct. Apr. Jan. Oct. Dec. Dec. Apr. May May Sept. June June July 24,1894 26.1897 16.1902 1,1903 21,1903 22.1903 11,1904 2,1906 29.1907 14.1908 16.1908 19.1909 29.1898 18,1905 12,1906 ~ 1907 24,1908 1,1908 18,1908 5,1908 5, 1912 21,1912 7,1913 Apr. Oct. July Oct. Dec. Dec. Apr. Mar. Oct. June Jan. Dec. 27,1904 1,1906 16,1903 9,1906 14,1903 7,190:? 13,1907 31,1910 3.1,1910 28,1910 28,1909 7,1909 Oct. 31,1913 Total (all receiverships, 42) Total (receiverships closed, 32). •$85,000 150,000 50,000 30,000 2,000,000 350,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 105,000 500,000 200,000 200,000 1,000,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 3,400,000 49,300 6,250 25,000 200,000 30,000 39,200 42,890 150,000 100,000 500,000 15,000 25,000 150,000 500,000 25,000 49,000 1,881,598 12,944,500 3,438,488 6,519,500 1,533,090 $63,000 45,000 12,500 10,000 MARYLAND. Baltimore, American National Bank (receivership closed, 1). Dec. 21,1900 Oct. 31,1908 200,000 97,800 May 8,1866 Sept. 19,1873 Nov. 1,1878 May 14,1883 July 24,1876 Apr. 10,1894 200,000 500,000 130,000 180,000 450,000 62,500 830,000 j 692,500 400,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 300,000 50,000 360,000 179,200 95,000 45,000 90,000 11,250 1,250,000 780,450 25,000 25,000 25,000 10,000 Total (receiverships, 2) 50,000 35,000 Total (receivership closed, 1). 25,000 25,000 100,000 125,000 2.50,000 100,000 100,000 22,500 28,800 45,000 22,500 100,000 675,000 218,800 50,000 11,250 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Merchants National B a n k . . . Washington, First National Bank Washington, German-American N. B Total (all receiverships closed, 3) VIRGINIA. Petersburg, Merchants National Bank Petersburg, First National Bank Norfolk, First National Bank CharlottesviUe, Charlottesville, N. B Norfolk, Exchange National Bank Bedford City, First National Bank Sept. 25,1873 do June 3,1874 Oct. 28,1875 Apr. 9,1885 May 2,1896 May May June Apr. June Aug. 1,1876 15,1876 2,1883 5,1886 23,1894 15,1899 Total (all receiverships closed, 6). WEST VIRGINIA. Friendly, First National Bank Rowlesburg, First National Bank. July 25,1908 July 31,1912 May 1,1911 NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh, State National Bank Fayetteville, Peoples National Bank Wilmington, First National Bank Asheville, First National Bank Greensboro, City National Bank Mar. Jan. Dec. Aug. Mar. 31,1888 Jan. 15,1891 20,1891 Mar. 12,1896 21,1891 Sept. 21,1899 23,1897 July 27,1909 6,1908 Jan. 19,1910 Total (all receiverships closed, 5) SOUTH CAROLINA. Sumter, N. B. of (receivership closed, 1)... Aug. 24,1887 » Restored to solvency. Mar. 5,1891 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 197 Total assets at failure. j i Claims proved. Offsets. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. Receivers' Dividends paid. Legal * salary expenses. and other expenses. Order of failure. • from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1913, by Sfates— Contd. ^308,322 807,101 115,426 122,280 $9,744 36,928 1,209 6,733 $184,131 446,505 53,556 74,601 $204,365 321,519 61,529 93,597 $61,458 34,355 178 878 $110,207 245,577 54,092 82,154 $9,274 10,718 350 3,301 $23,426 30,869 3,052 6,990 313,174 67,484 748,155 1,030,095 3,076 5,021 38,207 210,639 209,962 39,328 531,031 390,875 238,971 50,919 494,069 503,246 6,802 7,618 36,614 58,678 217,308 34,212 428,517 405,142 3,452 2,548 8,138 6,458 11,409 6,541 20,800 25,403 364/406 3,747,271 2,558,704 4,972,944 5,284,786 204,775 331,015 3,871,449 1,545,077 214,186 463,196 35,101,363 29,852 218,813 302,482 546,299 320,469 22,866 84,091 71,446 203,795 13,361 44,014 3,546,005 176,168 1,881,341 2,603,706 1,573,232 1,831,467 153,173 218,815 2,364,379 598,015 140,233 330,139 15,172,223 241,075 3,296,200 1,452.558 1,423,948 3,249,196 155,856 164,050 2,756,907 715,999 136,906 180,402 11,351,142 51,619 750,476 470,269 243,594 818,325 154 2,658 97,138 121,618 2,632 4,451 586,381 179,692 2,195,334 781,100 1,050,121 1,959,621 145,515 144,418 2,544,264 508,398 112,186 148,169 1,000 90,282 35,229 46,742 16,527 1,869 1,958 27,597 17,294 1,607 1,853 243 4,523 93,415 19,933 51,128 74,665 7,321 13,665 45,656 33,786 7,095 6,545 48,260 72,904,134 6,524,332 36,721,986 31,345,690 3,629,035 14,761,721 450,480 879,407 14,814,143 1,173,557 10,008,436 6,61S,382 531,493 5,318,110 211,148 455,259 800,488 66,859 315,579 495,411 113,825 337,310 10,911 30,130 394 860,929 2,493,414 494,870 280,955 165,846 669,513 1,619,965 282,370 190,752 1,452,303 199,112 275 16,393 53,898 165,769 1,374,339 105,763 11,281 24,241 16,327 13,427 37,128 23,110 3 26 75 3,849,213 446,801 2,571,848 1,842,167 70,566 1,645,871 51,849 73,665 1,019,841 272,634 217,912 563,089 3,927,437 295,288 103,842 3,225 2,191 24,882 197,262 1,605 992,636 167,285 176,601 376,756 2,897,197 118,995 299,357 142,320 129,566 281,754 2,477,889 56,013 20.315 4,oi5 559 2,309 1X2,290 18,660 259,487 125,667 101,545 226,308 2,085,826 30,148 728 250 8,232 21,495 108,571 828 18,827 11,858 19,230 31,642 98,261 6,377 6,296,201 333,007 4,729,470 3,386,899 228,678 2,828,981 140,104 186,195 108,186 56,258 9,807 3,967 57,749 53,050 66,911 41,397 4,316 533 51,822 31,829 743 1,245 10,030 2,105 164,444 13,774 110,799 108,308 4,849 83,651 1,988 12,135 108,186 9,807 57,749 66,911 4,316 51,822 743 10,030 475,001 261, 780 737,098 342,786 669,104 67,849 8,760 20,685 453 55,415 326,222 118,419 558,623 175,726 250,679 186,976 110,109 468,382 25,582 512,556 1,983 3,346 88,362 3,334 219,874 172,909 86,247 340,942 12,827 269,786 2,988 5,735 17,539 1,834 6,673 9,096 14,781 21,539 7,587 12,765 2,485,769 153,162 1,429,669 1,303,605 316,899 882,711 34,769 65,768 84,009 883 73,343 100,204 80,120 7,152 4,802 266 365 408 416 417 418 438 466 474 492 498 504 371 460 469 480 487 488 491 496 522 523 529 28 29 35 40 104 312 494 524 125 145 169 367 485 117 198 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E N O . 39.-—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. $150,000 200,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 $32,900 44,000 16,370 22,500 11,250 197,GOO 20,000 Total (all receiverships, 7) 825,000 344,020 Total (receiverships closed, 6)... 775,000 324,020 Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. o 196 Brunswick, Oglethorpe National Bank 202 Brunswick, First National Bank. 217 Cedartown, First National Bank 386 Columbus,, Chattahoochee National Bank. 381 Cordele, First National Bank 432 Macon, First National Bank 530 La Fayette, First National Bank June June July Dec. Mar. May July 12,1S93 17,1893 26,1893 7,1895 4,1899 16,1904 19,1913 Oct. Sept. Nov. Sept. Nov. May 23,1899 12,1895 16,1894 30,1903 30,1909 12,1906 FLORIDA. 114 Palatka, Palatka National Bank 159 Paiatka, First National Bank 212 Tampa, Gulf National Bank 1 232 Orlando, First National Bank 289 Ocala, First National Bank 2 304 Orlando, First National Bank 352 Oeaia,, Merchants National Bank 359 Jacksonville, Merchants National Bank 410 Jacksonville,. First N. B. of Florida 471 Miami, Fort Dallas National Bank June Aug. July Aug. Apr. Nov. Feb. Mar. Mar. July Oct. Oct. May 14-, 1893 May 22,1895 June June a, 1897 Sept. 17,1897 May 14,1903 Sept. 5,1907 Oct. 3,1887 7,1891 M , 1893 17,1887 1,1900 24,1899 21,1894 30,1899 10,1910 30-, 1901 31,1901 30,1908 31,1912 885,000 ! Total (all receiverships closed, 10). 132 158 163 188 251 404 462 465 50,000 150,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 85,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 Apr. Dec. July Oct. Apr. Jan. Oct. Nov. Apr. 30,1867 23,1889 23,1891 7,1891 17.1893 26.1894 21,1901 24.1905 24.1906 Nov. Jan. Apr. Feb. Sept. Dec. May Dec. Mar. 25,1882 26,1900 18,1898 15,1892 30,1897 14,1897 4,1904 31,1906 3,1910 252,900 100,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 30,000 85,000 22,500 12.900 715,000 235,, 700 50,000 60,000 25,500 13,5U0 110,000 39,000 500,000 500,000 600,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 180,000 450,000 360,000 44,300 42,800 6,250 Total (all receiverships, 6) 2,025,000 1,083,350 Total (receiverships closed, 5). 2,000,000 1,077,100 50,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 125,000 500,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 75,000 100,000 29,800 11,250 45,000 22,500 11,250 26,720 44,000 10,800 Selma, First National Bank Sheffield, First National Bank Florence, Florence National Bank Montgomery, Farley National Bank * Mobile, Alabama National Bank, Fort Payne, First National Bank Eufaula, E'ufaula National Bank Lineville. First National Bank Attalla, First National Bank Total (all receiverships closed, 9). 42,800 11,250 25,000 6,250 30,000 MISSISSIPPI. Vicksburg,. First National Bank. Stark ville, First National Bank.. Apr. 24,1868 Aug. 9,1893 Nov. 25,1882 Feb. 27,1899 Total (all receiverships closed, 2). LOUISIANA.. 7 24 31 324 351 525 New Orleans, First National Bank New Orleans, Crescent National Bank... New QrIeans,.New OrleansN. Bkg. As»'n. New Orleans, American National Bank.. New Orleans, Mutual National Bank New Roads, First National Bank 69 Dallas, First National Bank 116 Henrietta. Henrietta National Bank.. , 155 Dallas, Ninth National Bank 161 iLaredo, Rio Grande National Bank... 173 Temple, Bel! Comnfy National Bank,. ISO Bioekwall, First National Bank 186 Dallas, Bankers, and Merchants N. B_. Brady, First National Barak .... MrownwoQdr City National Bank * 203 Seal. Antonio* Tessas National Bank.., 228 Yer&on, First National Bamk . 230 El Paso, El Paso National Bank 237 Llano, First National Bank , 254 Vecaon, State National Bank. 265 1 Restored to solvency. m May Mar. Oct. Sept. Jan. Sept. June Aug. July Oct. Feb. July Feb. June June Aug. Aug. Sept. Fe^. Sept. 20,1867 Sept. 28,1882 18,1873 June 1,1881 23,1873 Mac. 21,1887 10,1896 Aug. 12,1902 27,1897 July 9,1900 30,1912 8,1878 Mar; 24,1885 17,1887 July 11,1889 16,1891 Aug. 11,1900 a,. 1891 Sept. 19,1892 May 20^1892 Mar. 31,1896 Nov, 6,1901 13,. 1893 Oct. $, 1896 20,1893' Dee. 5,1894 10,1S93 Oct. 5,1903 12.1893 Apr. 30, 1897 2,1893 Sept. 30,1904 28.1894 May 1,1899 2:4,1894 Oct. 15,1902 2 Second failure. 22,500 22,500 33,750 16,170 21,640 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 199 Total assets at failure. Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. $49,463 5,004 44,694 81,579 10,200 91,607 7,006 Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. Order of failure. from assessments t and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. SI, 1913, by States—ContcL $18,619 6,275 4,448 15,069 6,687 18;002 1,549 196 202 217 306 381 432 530 $478,635 640,943 165,275 261,573 93,889 1,113,308 198,715 117,935 48,314 5,360 7,944 25,288 45,4% 12,883 $206,714 239,894 30,839 147,097 5,829 620,782 116,683 $210,655 263,760 87,562 191,192 26,644 866,618 18,241 3,052,338 163,218 1,367,838 1,664,672 289,553 1.149,036 41,962 70,649 2,853,623 150,335 1,251,155 1,646,431 282,547 1,149,036 41,962 69,100 58 319 495,337 158,176 34,885 21,163 9,379 283,020 64,366 14,251 186,071 104,022 82 21,093 21,171 9 492 143,621 64,855 7,874 1,995 1 348 13,483 16,001 449,874 253,889 254,495 357,507 461', 735 827,811 43,082 72,105 7,758 5,245 34,789 53,717 267,930 36,287 149,375 157, 752 239,577 501,479 166,480 75,214 83,879 234,951 203,594 360,727 58,579 35,013 32,639 101,099 47,417 101,635 78,526 25,401 38,215 108,103 122,661 20% 432 13,871 6.539 4,173 7,270 11,655 10,627 15,504 8,261 8,852 18,479 21,861 41,033 3,317,243 272,744 1,709,165 1,429,189 418,728 798,306 64,004 144,822 349,125 352,399 128,889 6,845 3,019 7,435 289,467 172,292 36,336 169,886 125,286 54,019 507 58.647 21,907 132,608 43,022 21,164 12,247 8,299 4,007 24.524 15,318 6,941 224,102 74,488 370, 464 62,295 161,010 4,593 1,812 27,654 7,873 13,304 68,459 16,128 160,995 18,160 79,175 102,092 20,403 223,618 38,458 94,628 17,094 868 85,039 12,781 45,032 73,051 12,938 123,715 19,366 34,016 291 804 3.561 225 4,414 11,633 5,793 11,303 6,086 11,166 1,722,772 72,535 841,012 828,390 241,875 459,880 33,848 92, 764 94,112 110,577 4,608 8,315 33,870 32,220 31,566 44,105 3, 786 12,994 16,654 13,969 1,773 4,511 9.353 7^626 204,689 12,923 66,090 75,671 16,780 30,623 6, 284 16,979 1,987,239 806,993 1,431,055 976,025 517,160 89,506 58,645 8,949 8,964 31,881 14,363 1,384 1,119,313 657,020 1,429,595 599,707 124,763 42,529 1,037,529 622,405 1,010,320 367,044 282,286 31,307 17,477 18,954 3; 630 185,420 154,058 13,338 884,429 549,427 862,263 128,235 103,472 8,470 43,183 25,376 67,569 21,500 3,424 1,151 92,440 28,638 76,858 31,889 16,335 3,132 $133,328 250,731 36,619 88,471 4,080 635,807 $9,245 1,500 1,801 6,073 5,677* 17,666 114 159 212 232 289 304 352 359 410 471 6 132 158 163 188 251 404 462 465 13 226 7 24 31 324 351 525 5,807,978 124,186 3,972,927 3,350,891 392,887 2,636,296 162,203 249,292 5, 718,472 122,802 3,930,398 3,319,584 379,549 2,527,826 161,052 246,160 156,122 148,861 592,090 176, 796 153,973 232,524 651, 749 115,237 30,088 6,594 33,427 218 26,650 59,725 20,686 3,550 77,104 82,156 108,894 59,331 46,177 45,664 122,865 34,489 36,242 104,682 181,527 65,862 52,260 30,587 128,852 63,541 97,644 35,991 7,703 2,000 16,401 20,669 29,377 86,442 49,002 21,927 32,323 15,983 72,671 34,489 825 1,990 9,462 1,348 5,042 7.850 19,125 1,929 6,040 8,463 23,842 6,596 7,192 4,593 20,655 6,454 116 155 161 173 180 185 196 226,301 253,010 540,041 117,140 165,637 10,446 7,768 43,808 2,452 7,554 93,853 96,538 175,360 30,319 50,571 90,305 104,892 248,006 36,360 40,639 22,808 41,432 92,077 9,881 6,327 49,211 50,618 129,550 15,665 20,934 4,244 3,923 4,425 2,573 4,729 14,042 8,919 21,954 8,241 8,649 228 230 237 254 265 200 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 39—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Receiver appointed. Circulation outstand• ing at failure. Receivership closed. Capital at failure June 18,1899 Dec. 18,1S96 Sept. 28,1993 Aug. 15,1898 Sept. 30,1901 Dec. 2,1899 Sept. 30,1905 do Mar. 24,1899 Jan. 2,1902 Oct. 31,1908 Aug. 15,1905 May 9,1905 May 7,1906 Mar. 31,1910 July 12,1909 June 30,1909 Oct. 31,1912 May. 18,1912 $100,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 $22,050 11,250 44,000 11,250 . 22,500 22,500 22,495 45,000 11,020 3,625,000 905,695 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 45,000 11,250 11,250 45,000 650,000 112,500 50,000 200,000 251,500 50,000 25,000 25,000 11,250 45,000 176,400 601,500 263,900 100,000 50,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50 000 90,000 11,250 45,000 22,500 21,800 11,250 11,250 950,000 213,050 2,500,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 250,000 1,000,000 250,000 ,300,000 50,000 44,860 44,940 44,500 27,000 45,000 44,430 45,000 44»,980 45,000 45,000 212,600 12,500 Total (all receiverships, 12) 5,600,000 655,810 Total (receiverships closed, 11). 5,550,000 643,310 Location and name of bank. TEX AS—cont inued. 273 Quanah, City National Bank 285 Texarkana, First National Bank 287 Fort Worth, City National Bank... 288 Dublin, First National Bank 313 Jefferson, National Bank of 322 San Angelo, Citizens National Bank.... 330 Tyler, City National Bank 338 Tyler, First National Bank 362 Gatesville, City National Bank. 403 A ustin, First National Bank i 413 Beaumont, Citizens National B a n k . . . . 414 Groesbeck, Groesbeck National B a n k . . 420 Henrietta, Farmers National Bank 423 McGregor, Citizens National Bank. 445 Abilene, American National Bank. 446 Nederland, First National Bank. 464 West. First National Bank 478 San Antonio, Woods National Bank. 506 Savoy, First National Bank Dec. Apr. Apr. Apr. June Sept. Oct. Dec. May Aug. Aug. Aug. Nov. Feb. Jan. Jan. Mar. Nov. June 15.1894 1.1895 10.1895 22.1895 24.1896 9.1896 17,1896 17,1896 29', 1897 3,1901 20,1903 22,1903 18,1903 8,1904 18,1905 26,1905 27,1906 9,1907 29,1909 Total (all receiverships closed 33)., 25,000 12,500 12,500 25,000 75,000 7,000 6,250 200,000 12,500 AEKANSAS. 21 95 113 186 Fort Smith, First National Bank Hot Springs, Hot Springs National B a n k . . . Pine Bluff, First National Bank Little Rock, First National Bank May June Nov. Feb. 2,1872 2,1884 20,1886 6,1893 Jan. Sept. July Sept. 3,1876 25,1889 25,1895 30,1908 Total (all receiverships closed, 4). KENTUCKY. 231 349 350 392 507 514 Middlesboro, First National Bank Newport, First National Bank Louisville, German National Bank Somerset, Somerset National Banking C o . Burnside, First National Bank i Beattyville, National Bank of Aug. 12,1893 Sept. 30,1902 Jan. 21,1897 Sept. 30,1909 Jan. 22,1897 June 5,1905 Aug. 17,1900 Sept. 30,1908 Sept. 17,1909 Dec. 23,1909 Oct. 15,1910 July 23,1913 Total (all receiverships closed, 6). 6,250 25,000 TENNESSEE. 5 131 187 190 219 246 Memphis, Tennessee National Bank Shelby ville. National Bank of Shelbyville. Nashville, Commercial National B a n k . . . . Columbia, Second National Bank Knoxville* State National Bank Dayton, First National Bank Johnson City, First National Bank Mar. Dec. Apr. May July Oct. Nov. 21,1867 Feb. 13,1889 Apr. 6,1893 May 19,1893 Sept. 29,1893 Aug. 25,1893 Oct. 13,1894 Feb. 4,1870 26,1892 27,1899 30,1905 8,1896 5,1897 20,1899 Total (all receiverships closed, 7). 56 St. Louis, N. B. of the State of Missouri 62 Kansas City, First National Bank. 63 Kansas City, Commercial National Bank... 73 Platte City, Farmers National Bank 74 Warrensburg, First National Bank. 121 St. Louis, Fifth National Bank 255 Springfield, American National Bank 256 Sedalia, First National Bank 284 Kansas City, National Bank of Kansas City 336 Kansas City, Missouri National B a n k . . . . . . 456 Kansas City, City National Bank 468 Butler, Bates National Bank 1 June 23,1877 Feb. 11,1878 do Oct. 1,1878 Nov. 1,1878 Nov. 15,1887 Feb. 28,1894 May 10,1894 Mar. 18,1895 Dec. 3,1896 July 20,1905 Sept. 20,1906 Restored to solvency. Mar. July Mar. Oct. Mar. June July June July June June 26,1888 6,1881 9,1882 10,1879 15,1881 10,1901 24,1897 30,1909 1,1908 23,1902 30,1906 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 201 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1913, bij States-~Contd. Total assets at failure. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. $23,491 3,653 160,470 11,668 14,035 12,368 52,715 154,510 20,211 $56,804 37,249 212,435 4,617 160,122 37,642 52,420 171,946 13,335 $7,672 3,026 24,764 1,389 7,406 3,316 4,397 10,633 2,192 $10,245 5,508 30,989 3,712 10,249 8,953 14,499 16,935 5,132 141 12,180 5,341 2,019 1,646 6,977 1,789 2,427 12,908 Loans paid. $227,803 91,311 1,112,131 76,657 344,695 175,923 290,550 773,910 92,243 $4,393 1,809 101,730 2,076 3,112 10,178 3,117 37,241 7,065 $136,485 36,429 491,071 5,936 167,778 43,524 168,471 307,692 12,262 $98,212 49,436 428,658 29,736 191,812 64,389 124,031 354,024 42,194 593,987 245,747 212,025 138,762 348,652 37,927 114,458 1,182,823 57,263 132,313 17,986 39,352 52,260 31,196 6,199 5,182 44,720 5,566 277,288 119,216 89,869 61,088 165,881 6,780 87,032 732,599 21,616 303,486 140,988 124,487 69,934 189,040 10,852 89,532 917,362 38,145 2,144 154,670 23,116 263,850 48,271 88,204 60,231 106,375 6,441 78,674 714,242 10,455 820 22,970 7,364 7,115 5,086 12,230 2,046 5,567 35,542 3,754 9,646,348 758,461 3,954,338 4,450,073 1,151,927 2,731,505 178,367 353,536 61,511 92,429 154,485 1,701,065 20,723 15,142 36,526 120,129 324,093 23,882 56,298 75,503 1,027,586 612,199 15,142 39,812 61,379 291,487 362 5,381 4,745 1,500 52,595 1,878 11,029 12,624 43,951 2,009,490 26,231 495,890 1,183,269 612,199 407,820 59,202 69,482 92,248 1,182,741 685,006 200,106 8,293 218,954 51,799 9,627 22,011 367,356 292,497 120,804 37,719 481,965 430,405 183,803 10,774 113,231 59,775 23,172 15,037 321,412 310,388 140,556 3,075 15,795 23,918 6,582 8,833' 31,527 26,737 7,172 127 80,012 19,805 1,951 63,458 576 123,012 19,115 54,218 80,088 12,ii2 56,522 2,013 8,881 2,283,113 307,788 856,886 1,214,700 219,064 843,915 51,383 83,150 471,991 150,681 2,528,187 404,944 247,293 103,926 152,253 376,392 143,454 1,479,610 155,806 103,683 46,707 87,848 91,608 54,637 1,500,316 197,030 160,338 57,291 60,041 935 86,139 22,427 3,580 3,026 3,429 1,177 351,991 80,381 32,306 5,910 14,335 65,335 43,289 1,071,619 88,182 112,911 42,387 31,407 6,182 5,032 38,724 9,231 2,087 1,383 5,586 19,156 5,139 37,982 19,236 12,356 7,611 8,713 4,059,275 118,601 2,393,500 2,121,261 487,035 1,455,130 68,225 110,193 4,822,109 1,856,661 184,971 72,492 330,363 1,666,902 407,616 771,150 2,449,033 1,635,972 1,487,393 236,342 166,831 1.482,725 22,962 10,947 55,255 164,276 34,165 63,077 70,409 162,553 107:974 44,295 1,935,721 392,394 75,175 32,449 156,260 1,130,254 81,921 260,192 872,378 1,005,594 751,851 122,144 3,091,730 351,377 94,613 20,819 172,878 1,174,519 161,824 359,083 1,400,874 1,012,203 1,150,688 137,899 658,784 1,791 3,048 1,633 47,315 19,446 49,318 242,230 366,499 204,802 386,919 4,337 2,165,388 316,828 52,514 11,803 100,870 1,091,416 87.347 43*868 - 947,455 744,114 751,719 88,809 79,802 5,444 23,873 161,036 27,314 1,604 3,005 8,176 32,974 16,314 35,495 52,835 37,024 7,887 19,119 15,921,004 2,385-469 6,816,333 9,128,507 1,986,122 6,402,131 249, 727 402, 783 15,684,662 2,341,174 6,694,189 8,990,608 1,981,785 6,313,422 225,854 383,664 576 850 3,838 28,906 8,345 37,490 34,085 26,263 255 I 27? 28f 28" 28? 31? 322 33T 33? 362 403 413 41< 42C 423 445 44d 46< 478 506 ?1 9^ 113 186 231 34< 350 392 507 514 131 187 m 21< 24ti 26S 5ft 62 & 7i 7< 12] 25fi 256 2& 33fi 45d 46S 202 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 39.—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. "o2 30 39 50 100 115 122 126 176 201 317 355 376 379 405 440 443 449 458 472 493 495 309 427 442 476 609 512 Mansfield, First National Bank Tiffin, First National Bank Greenfield, First National Bank i West Liberty, Logan National Bank Cincinnati, Fidelity National Bank Cincinnati, Metropolitan National Bank.. Xenia, Second National Bank Lima, Lima National Bank Hillsboro, Citizens National Bank Hillsboro, First National Bank Franklin, First National Bank Lisbon, First N. B. of New Lisbon Flushing, First National Bank Belmont, First National Bank Wooster, Wooster National Bank Conneaut, First National Bank Barberton, First National Bank Orrville, First National Bank Dresden, First National Bank Rock Creek, First National Bank Niles, First National Bank Portsmouth, Farmers National Bank . . . . Galion, Gallon National Bank Oberlin, Citizens National Bank Leetonia, First National Bank Columbus, Merchants & Mfrs. N. B. 1 Middleport, Middleport National Bank... Columbus, Union National Bank Oct. Oct. Dec. Oct. June Feb. May Mar. June July Feb. Nov. Nov. Feb. Nov. Dec. May Sept. Oct. July Sept. Feb. Feb. Nov. Nov. Feb. May Dee. 18,1873 22.1875 12.1876 18,1884 27,1887 10,1888 9,1888 21.1892 16.1893 22.1896 17.1897 3,1898 5,1898 25,1902 23,1904 20.1904 26.1905 27,1905 15.1907 20.1908 3,1908 8,1896 15,1904 28,1904 4,1907 16,1910 9,1910 7,1911 Nov. 30,1883 Mar. 10,1879 Nov. 25,1882 Jan. 22,1890 Oct. 30,1909 June 27.1888 Jan. 21.1889 Apr. 12,1893 Apr. 29,1901 Aug. 27.1907 Oct. 1,1906 May 18.1903 June 15,1901 Feb. 29.1904 Sept. 30.1908 Sept. 30.1909 June 11.1909 Sept. 24,1907 Aug. 31.1910 Feb. 1,1910 Sept. 30,1909 Sept. 29.1911 Oct. 31,1913 June 30,1913 Sept. 29,1911 Oct. 31,1913 Circulation outstanding at failure. $100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1.000,000 1,000,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 250,000 60.000 60,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 750,000 $90,000 45,000 5,445,000 1,454,800 4,645,000 1,354,800 50,000 50,000 132,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 25,000 150,000 50,000 45,000 43,800 45,000 45,000 27,000 24,548 12,500 37,500 -25,000 Total (all receiverships, 16) 1,857,000 444,008 Total (receiverships closed, 15). 1,807,000 419,008 Dec. 4.1875 50,000 Feb. 15; 1886 250,000 Nov. 20,1883 500,000 Mar. 4,1886 200,000 Feb. 28,1885 250,000 July 23,1881 50,000 Dec. 31,1907 750,000 Feb. 23,1892 200,000 Mar. 1,1884 500,000 Jan. 4,1894 75,000 Feb. 10,1888 50,000 Feb. 27,1893 200,000 Sept. 30,1905 1,000,000 Apr. 3,1897 100,000 May 2,1900 1,000,000 > Restored to solvency. 45,000 135,000 90,000 Total (all receiverships, 28) Total (receiverships closed, 26). 23,400 90,000 72,000 33,750 45,000 22,500 22,150 22,200 11,250 11,250 49,500 100,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 50,000 286,800 45,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 INDIANA. 33 36 52 57 80 91 96 181 221 233 244 375 421 426 452 477 14 22 38 42 47 54 60 §1 76 93 102 137 191 194 214 Anderson, First National Bank Princeton, Gibson County National Bank. Franklin, First National Bank Delphi, First National Bank Monticelio, First National Bank Lawrenceburg, City National Bank l Richmond, Richmond National Bank Vincennes, Vinconnes National Bank Indianapolis, Indianapolis National Bank. Muncie, Citizens National Bank2 North Manchester, First National Bank... Logansport, State National Bank *• Elkhart, Indiana National Bank Matthews, First National Bank Terre Haute, Vigo County National Bank. Aurora, Aurora National Bank Roekford, First National Bank Chicago, Scandinavian National Bank Chicago, Cook County National Bank Chicago, Fourth National Bank i Chicago, City National Bank Winchester, First National Bank Chicago, Third National Bank Chicago, Central National Bank 1 Chicago, German National Bank Monmouth, First National Bank Bushnell, Farmers National Bank Chicago, Park National Bank Chicago, Columbia National Bank Evanston, Evanston National Bank Chicago, Chemical National Bank 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Nov. Nov. Feb. July July Mar. July July Aug. Aug. Oct. Sept. Nov. Feb. June Nov. Mar. Dec. Feb. Feb. May Mar. Nov. Dec. Dec. Apr. Dec. July May June July 23.1873 28.1874 13,1877 20,1877 18,1879 11,1884 23,1884 22.1892 3,1893 14.1893 16,1893 27,1898 19.1903 13.1904 28.1905 4,1907 15,1869 12,1872 1.1875 1.1876 17.1876 16.1877 24.1877 1.1877 20.1878 22,1884 17,1884 14,1890 22,1893 17,1893 21,1893 May 31.1904 Sept. 18,1876 Sept. 14,1881 Oct. 15,1881 Feb. 6,1883 Oct. 25,1886 Sept. 30,1890 Oct. 24,1S00 May 3,1900 Nov. 17,1893 June 9,1902 Oct. 7,1899 Mar. 31,1910 Sept. 30.1905 June 2,1909 45,000 22,500 44,160 27,000 49,500 45,000 597,840 45,000 27,000 44,000 45,000 43r600 22,500 45,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 203 from assessments, and disposition of collections, I860 to Oct. 31, 1913, by States—Contd. 1 Total1 assetsat failure. Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. stockholders. Receivers' salary and other expenses. 5 11,140 838,120 17,528 13,275 53,282 50,423 79,193 4,368 3,943 6,226 13.703 44,289 30,129 19,997 10,148 6,842 242 44,619 15,713 27, 755 40,375 6,930 $175,081 237,824 35,028 84,978 4,344,281 398,236 311,028 174,356 358,055 182,207 72,166 132,585 59,753 217,294 327,298186,455 187,516 21,070 216,643 99,663 508,267 303,898 324,050 353,624 146,830 $120,344 196,903 16,371 75,532 3,196,898 1,391,306 330,471 266,249 294,054 237,261 91.302 117,640 69.883 233,614 338,603 116,951 190,348 20; 870 259,820 115,696 647,049 292,061 241,744 301,751 171,364 650 3,409,993 322,253 1,935,472 650 1,916,816 287,191 1,543,500 7,238 31,961 22;156,084 1,726,675 11,393,653 11,251,551 1,860,662 8,316,546 287,743 432,906 18,745,441 1,404,422 9,458,181 9,334,085 1.573,471 6,773,046 280,505 400,945 835,433 125,178 369,806 201,578 49,771 32,646 734,838 397,615 2,248,886 10,410 3,595 60,311 62, 774 8, 411 52 32,233 7,164 179,701 144,606 62,646 18-5,760 133,112 21,182 46,441 365,931 226,535 1,112,567 89 896 67,251 197,633 103,235 34,096 40,309 371,715 225,149 1,226,401 72,089 62,646 173,512 81,941 20,998 26,809 275-, 684 197,292 678,902 4,718 296 520 4,059 10 3,392 64,035 12,869 454,790 5,146 2,690 1,792 2,223 5,168 3,615 34,095 13,089 4,309 9,716 10,919 11,296 7,885 "26,828 11.373 58,614 198,415 127.913 863,030 144.385 1,312,340 204,516 8,520 98> 775 49,173 5,886 89,182 11,083 620,752 75,191 655,486 126,354 126,751 30,896 346,354 51,902 1,038,575 145,781 30.807 21,980 16,935 24,791 302,195 1,853- 295,431 22,409 686,555 126,354 3,242 1,660 6, 934 715 12,072 1,129 10,077 3,356 27,054 3,987 31.182 14,233 7,346,350 528,495 3,875,338 4,095,944 938,532 2,803,247 85,199 243,918 7,141,834 517,412 3,748,984 3,950,163 936,679 2,676,893 84,070 229,685 38,182 392,966 2,699,787 227,236 1,104.007 226,937 3,349,961 506,271 711 870 313,283 91,172 783.403 2,589,885 201,178 2,910,745 274 6,211 452,953 2,100 48,381 6,537 95,121 7,245 6. 170 5,320 3,411 75,645 354,156 4,220 354,354 69,874 254,901 1,795,992 35,801 703,658 140,735 1,061,598 298.324 197 353 245,599 86,258 465,760 968,221 80,971 1,342,490 37,908 172,131 365,274 33,349 643,544 111,271 2,181.471 222,676 264 174 330,163 96,332 512,013 1,152,073 94,552 1,712,489 2,926 1,30056,921 29,277 143,209 228,412 18,25:8 545.593 89,715 1,071,774 193,941 182,572 264.268 88-. 263 452,017 789,698 56,560 1,424,484 2, 705 6,037 42,067 4,731 13.8022,082 33,126 13,104 3,000 21,564 37,874 10,348 20,230 10,669 135,046 15,631 32,136 20.738 8,244 13,029 50.137 9,443 40,326 $296,910 342,059 58,051 138,848 7,649,834 2,588,897 544,578 .520,002 616,518 393,746 135,142 244,763 117,989 300,140 460,542 283,896 265,717 57,653 375,483 156,107 1,063,886 753,031 513.008 551,855 316,186 $5,735 60,447 *-< 3 $74,8W 1,893 330,643 782,390 1,169 1,920 11,930 12,551 18,558 1,516 524 8,654 34.351 26.054 1. 943 1,8-84 35,984 37 96,151 10,016 50,957 37,563 31,S&7 63,475 8,805 420,001 49,466 14,434 41,906 211,801 20,506 168,118 $107,258 108,318 9,456 59', 057 2,f31O,351 400,998 318,554 179,691 244,888 182.207 53,221 95,083 62,649 213,074 286,05874,006 176,372 16,435 194,978 102, 761 522,639 231,093 159,020 243, 746 121,133 82,625 $1,270 2 751 5,012 147,413 630 1,810 7,5"6o13,874 8,346 6,450 5,099 549 3,096 4, 723 5,81:6 3,062 711 8,961 3,, 728 6,136 16,561 13.144 7, 757 6,051 16,600 1,825 4,455 50,087 8.043 49,401 $11,362 13,689 4 164 9,440 308,491 11,572 4,622 7,354 23.362 21,056 13,073 15,942 6.161 6,819 13,471 11,075 8,981 1,840 19,897 6.236 9,440 30,203 17,717 12,685 12,293 3( 3: 51 100 11" 12C 17C 201 317 355 37v) 40n 440 443 44° 458 479 495 42-7 44? 476 509 512 519 33 36 52 57 80 91 181 221 233 244 375 42L 426 45? 477 14 22 38 4? 47 54 60 61 76 93 10V< 137 191 194 214 204 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURKENCY, TABLE NO. 39.—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. $50,000 200,000 1,000,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 38,500 $43,750 45,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 9,500. 6,813,500 1,632,690 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 11,250 44,000 11,250 33,250 44,280 11,250 11,250 22,500 Total (all receiverships, 10) 1,350,000 415,030 Total (receiverships closed, 13). 1,150,000 283,530 50,000 135,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 45,000 10,930 43,725 12,500 6,250 25,000 Total (all receiverships, (>) 560,000 143,405 Total (receiverships closed, 5). 460,000 118,405 100,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 300,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 90,000 27,000 45,000 22,500 11,250 Total (all receiverships, 16) 1,455,000 513,655 Total (receiverships closed, 14).. 1,305,000 378,655 Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. ILLINOIS—continued. 224 333 340 454 455 459 502 Kankakee, First National Bank l Aug. 5,1893 Nov. 10,1896 Rockford, Second National Bank Dec. 21,1896 Chicago, National Bank of Illinois Spring Valley, Spring Valley Nat'l Bank... July 5,1905 do. Toluca, First National Bank Oct. 7,1905 Peoria, Peoria National Bank. Feb. 9,1909 Benton, Coal Belt National Bank. Dec. May Sept. June Aug. Nov. Apr. 4,1893 6,1901 30,1906 15,1912 10,1911 13,1907 7,1909 Total (all receiverships closed, 22). 128 152 205 222 252 328 329 337 341 368 369 383 395 396 505 520 Lowell, Lowell National Bank Marshall, National City Bank Greenville, City National Bank Big Rapids, Northern National Bank Detroit, Third National Bank Mount Pleasant, First National Bank Ithaca, First National Bank Saginaw, First Nat'l Bank of East Saginaw. Big Rapids, Big Rapids National B a n k 2 . . Benton Harbor, First National Bank Sault Ste. Marie, Sault Ste. Marie Nat'l B'k. Niles, Citizens National Bank White Pigeon, First National Bank Niles, First National Bank Iron wood, First National Bank Albion, Albion National Bank Sept. June June Aug. Feb. Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. Sept. Dec. July Dec. Mar. June Jan. 19,1888 22,1891 27,1893 5.1893 1.1894 7,1896 14,1896 10.1896 31,1896 21.1897 10,1897 8,1899 27,1900 9,1901 21,1909 4,1912 Mar. June May Mar. Mar. Oct. Aug. Apr. May Nov. June Sept. 24,1890 31,1895 24,1899 31,1909 31,1903 20,1903 21,1901 15,1899 30.1901 31,1900 15,1898 10.1902 27,1901 11,250 22,000 11,250 50,000 99,000 12,500 20,000 WISCONSIN. 46 296 298 439 450 508 La Crosse, First National Bank West Superior, Superior National Bank.. West Superior, Keystone National Bank. Berlin, Berlin National Bank :....• Ladysmith, First National Bank Mineral Point, First National Bank Aug. Aug. Aug. Nov. June Oct. 11,1876 • 6,1895 15,1895 17,1904 2,1905 12,1909 July Feb. Aug. Dec. Mar. 20,1882 26,1897 31,1899 31,1911 13,1912 IOWA. 12 43 44 124 198 292 293 323 335 343 356 398 422 436 475 499 Keokuk, First National Bank. Bedford, First National Bank Osceola, First National Bank Dubuque, Commercial National Bank.. Cedar Falls, First National Bank Ida Grove, First National Bank 2 Pella, First National Bank Sioux City, Sioux National Bank Decorah, First National Bank J Sioux City, First National Bank Griswold, First National Bank Lo Mars, Le Mars National Bank Storm Lake, First National Bank Grmnell, First National Bank Chariton, First National Bank Carroll, First National Bank 1 Restored to solvency. Mar. Feb. Feb. Apr. June June June Sept. Nov. Jan. Feb. Apr. Jan. July Oct. Oct. 3,1868 1,1876 26,1876 2,1888 13,1893 4,1895 5.1895 9.1896 24.1896 7,1897 17.1897 17,1901 2.1904 27', 1904 31,190/ 21,1908 Nov. Mar. Feb. Nov. Jan. Apr. Sept. July Oct. Mar. Sept. Jan. Sept. Oct. 30,1872 28,1883 28,1878 11,1892 6,1897 21.1896 30,1904 24,1902 1,1903 16.1897 30,1903 5,1903 30,1911 31,1910 * Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 11,700 44,100 17,320 10,887 23,900 49,998 25,000 50,000 85,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 205 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 81, 1913, by States—Gontd. ; Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. Total assets. Offsets. Claims proved. $724,750 21,868,261 538,498 461,392 1,402,876 70,400 $17,569 1,340,736 8,328 34,686 75,616 2,442 $290,771 11,585,189 424,826 275,870 610,605 10,580 $459,912 14,233,221 208,268 295,842 1,108,047 22,541 $149,866 1,989,289 6,673 1,215 442,817 10,723 $273,222 11,932,745 175,237 264,835 627,200 10,085 $5,697 158,622 11,274 7,199 2,216 $18,969 152,565 15,079 15,447 23,122 1,133 41,212,060 2,901,475 20,945,376 24,257,251 3,663,242 18,859,965 433,073 654,730 174,786 220,268 349,659 451,947 604,909 135,675 163,394 609,337 93,262 162,310 169,922 212,751 118,812 455,659 699,615 174,099 1,840 4,199 3,519 6,555 4,652 3,227 26,395 84,577 19,516 90,136 155,040 237,099 240,802 364,448 49,053 62,044 294,788 19,086 81,660 71,250 134,755 45,222 402,437 601,776 388,965 100,149 179,844 120,849 349,392 305,880 74,960 92,604 402,332 20,831 113,790 83,273 144,295 65,059 403,252 292,752 136,244 1,466 9,121 29,345 70,633 54,429 15,723 8,935 63,488 125 14,731 1,361 12,263 9,291 34,943 15,776 3,285 93,051 162,987 64,344 229,966 235,178 42,283 67,435 289,710 9,817 86,197 79,211 114,532 45,858 322,306 213,007 97,241 1,923 261 11,208 17,506 6,819 5,349 3,483 3,651 3,854 2,859 20 3,562 1,304 15,779 16,566 429 3,348 7,47515,952 31,287 9,454 11,605 12,751 18,243 7,035 9,308 2,681 13,938 2,455 21,491 21,949 8,460 4,536 20,731 44,279 63 11,149 4,796,405 235,238 3,238,561 2,885,506 344,915 2,153,123 94,573 197,432 3,467,032 104,750 1,845,383 2,053,258 290,911 1,520,569 61,799 145,532 169,912 249,077 474,665 262,344 73,006 801,754 4,296 1,227 34,212 5,909 7,927 45,159 135,952 92,598 183,021 124,364 32,594 606,238 85,107 118,256 139,350 167,345 37,244 552,576 5,385 8,673 33,376 66,407 4,298 153,299 65,783 100,285 89", 052 86,766 24,567 315,244 5,060 2,783 4,127 4,394 2,937 22,784 8,879 6,515 12,801 9,778 5,442 23,784 2,030,758 98,730 1,174,767 1,099,884 271,438 681,697 42,085 67,199 1,229,004 53,571 568,529 547,308 118,139 366,453 19,301 43,415 316,375 i 75,604 115,213 702,711 216,293 6,007 86,083 1,208,745 371,965 33,454 3,510 3,043 71,172 10,491 205,256 56,457 34,535 435,319 126,411 15,507 61,853 146,199 224,862 3,928 5,810 4,573 4,826 5,499 752,500 13,165 134,929 12,624 34,536 248,132 75,969 9,494 17,073 35,682 168,448 23,265 48,488 273,091 90,768 6,007 66,027 947,925 148,817 39,969 114,035 104,551 3,977 1,367 2,077 4,408 2,825 210 6,513 13,879 10,410 14,008 9,274 7,935 14,741 7,401 971 9,249 20,636 20,691 128,335 251,793 259,065 474,782 973,165 683,159 5,395 9,424 14,917 12,346 100,496 112,272 58,906 122,403 139,455 337,215 1,311,365 407,900 83,502 122,403 134,287 323,245 708,375 251,008 15,227 27,632 74,898 6,075 32,855 42,295 44,866 75,971 37,786 290,220 599,272 163,534 5,201 7,537 6,639 3,657 48,594 12,288 10,998 6,383 14,964 23,293 22,379 22,762 5,869,295 438,769 3,668,138 3,395,656 1,004,790 1,976,394 129,582 205,685 4,212,971 226,001 1,948,873 2,436,273 929,640 1,213,588 68,700 160,544 206 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO-. %&.—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Location and n a m e of bank, v Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. MINNESOTA. Duluth, First National Bank Minneapolis, National Exchange Bank Laker City,. First National Bank Anoka, First National Bank Duluth, Marias National Bank Minneapolis, Colombia National Bank Minneapolis, Union National Bank Faribault, First National Bank.. ., Mar. May Jan. Apr. Nov. Jan. Mar. Jan. 13.1876 24.1877 4,1886 22r1889 11,1896 14,1897 20>1897 3,1905 Jan. 31,1881 June 10,1880 June 1,1886 May 4,1896 Apr. 16,1900 Jan, 22.1900 May 25.1901 Sept. 30,1911 Total (all receiverships closed, 8). $100,000 100,000 50,009 50,000 200,000 200,000 500,009 50,000 $45,000 9©, 000 44,. 420 11,2-50 45,000 44,010 43,950 50,000 lr250,000 373,630 KANSAS. . Topeka, Ffrst National Bank Wichita, First National Bank Fort Scott, Merchants National Bank * Abilene, First National Bank Harper, Harper National Bank Wellington, State National Bank KmgCnan, KiBgman National Bank Belleville, First National Bank Meade Center, First National Bank Arkansas City, American National Bank... Ellsworth, First National Bank MePherson, Second National Bank... Pratt, Pratt County National Bank Kansas City, First National Bank Coldwater, First National Bank.. Downs,. First National Bank Cherryvale, Cherry vale National Bank Erie, First National Bank. Newton, Newton National Bank Arkansas City, First National Bank2 Marion, First National Bank Wichita, State National Bank Wichita, Wichita National Bank Wellington, First National Bank Humboldt, Humboldt First National Bank. Wellington, Sunnier National Bank Lamed, First National Bank... ... Garnett, First National Bank Paola,, National Bank E mporia, First National Bank Atehison,. Atchison. National Bank Arkansas City. First National Banki 3 MePherson, First National Bank* Topeka, First National Bank Fort Scott, First National Bank Alma. First National Bank Hutchinson, HutchinsoD. National Bank Dec. 16,1873 Sept. 23,1876 Sept. 25,1878 Jan. 21,1890 Feb. 10,1890 Sept. 25,1890 Oct. 2,1890 Dee. 12,1890 Dec. 24,1890 Dec. 26,1890 Feb. 11,1891 Mar. 25,1891 Apr. 7,1891 Apr. 17,1891 Oct. 14,1891 Feb. 6,1892 July 2,1892 do J a n . 16,1893 June 15,1893 Aug. 22.1893 June 20.1894 Sept. 5,1894 Oct. 25.1895 Feb. 15r1896 June 26.1896 Aug.. 26,1896 Nov. 1,1896 Feb. 1,1898 Nov. 16,1898 Sept. 5,1899 Oct. 19,1899 Oct. 28>1899 July 3,1905 Nov. 20,1908 Nov. 21,1890 Nov.. 6,1893 Sept. July Apr. May July Mar. June Oct. Apr. Oct. Apr. Nov. Apr. May Nov. Apr. Jan. Apr. Oct. Feb. Oct. June Feb. June Mar. May Jan. Mar. Dec. Dec. Oct. Sept. Feb. Sept. Apr. 11,1878 14., 1880 8,1881 9.1895 21,1894 29,1893 7,1899 31.1893 14.1902 31.1908 11.1898 1.1893 1.1896 25.1899 24.1894 25,1898 5.1897 6,1893 27,1897 6.1894 28.1897 27.1898 28.1898 18,19.0 20,1S99 21.1900 28.1899 29,1898 26r1899 31,1906 25.1901 1% 1900 24.1903 30.1909 16.1910 Total (all receiverships, 37) .. Total (.receiverships closed, 35) 100,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 50, 000 100,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 52,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 125,.000 50,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 i 300,000 100,000 ! 75,000 100,009* 90,000 43,200 21,240 10,750 11,250 22,000 11, 250 • 10, 750 45,000 11, 250 11,250 11,250 33', 750 11,200 10, 750 11,250 11,250 22,500 21,900 22,500 44,500 11,250 13,000 22,500 11, 250 II, 700 11,250 227.500 45,000. 298,350 99,998 16,875 22,500 3,272,000 1,074,983 * 3,097,000 1,035,588 NEBRASKA. Blair, First National Bank Sept. 8,1886 Hastings, City National Bank ... Jan. 14,1891 Red Cloud, Red Cloud National Bank July 1,1891 July 16,1891 Bed Cloud, Ftest National Bank Broken Bowr Central Nebraska Nat'I Bank. July 21,1861 Feb. 6,1893 Lincoln, Capital National Bank May 13,1893 Ponea, First National Bank July 12,1893 Beatrice, Nebraska National Bank Dee. 14.1893 Grand IslancL Citizens National Bank Aug. 14^.1894 Grant, First National Bank Oct. 24.1894 Kearney, First National Bank North Platte, North Platte National Bank. Jan. 14r 1895 Holdredge, Holdredge National Bank I Mar. 15.1895 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Apr. Oct. May Feb. Sept. D«e. Sept. June Apr. Sept. Jam. May Dec. 30,1887 7,1896 24,1895 25^ 1896 7,1897 28,1903 5yl890 16,1898 I 3Qyl9ia 17,1895 22,1902 i 1.1900 31,1898 50,000 100, OOG 75,000 75,000 1 60,000 300,000 50,000 100,000: 60,000 soTooa 150,ooa 75,. 000 75,000 2 Restored to solvency. 26,180 22,500 16,875 16,275 13,500 43, 700 11, 250 21, 88Q 13,500 ll T 250 33, 750 16,155 16,875 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 207 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1913, by States—Oontd. Total assets at failure. Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. ! lo 1 $186,064 368,717 214,768 169,758 534,265 486,542 842,130 841,287 $1,139 21,498 584 2,196 30,817 37,134 167 34,034 $91,801 227,355 127,524 108,127 197,136 188,470 •282,242 558,623 $115,357 217,450 148,611 130,527 188,, 754 280,947 442,071 416,271 $3,616 753 231 26,881 18,805 46,345 8,966 21,662 $88,697 202,753 131,024 87,895 131,995 190,620 276,330 365,204 18,804 1,898 192 4,148 6,678 3,724 9,662 •' 10,109 $10,005 12,046 2,314 11,603 22,972 15,795 14,787 19,296 3,643,531 127,569 1,781,278 1,939,988 127,259 1,474,518 45,215 108,818 203,098 148.825 85,248 222,997 71,423 122,798 226,239 88,128 72,609 810,671 199,561 169,333 107,954 316,895 90,859 126,092 101,723 102,319 213,478 26,951 17,409 178 1,733 5,600 801 1,541 274 225 56,738 2,669 3,611 429 11,076 7,091 127 11,881' 1,429 13,633 55,372 97,464 27,801 75,638 22,436 56,745 83,756 30,516 18,822 275,923 111,742 42,962 42,059 121,357 34,014 36,156 16,250 33,986 99,610 60,314 79,623 22,146 98,005 31,465 79,666 69,227 41,475 23,341 523,274 94,524 59,141 51 r 646 142,119 26,299 53,350 33,477 49,796 72,990 14,289 16,773 272 20,344 3,025 10,998 1,774 6,224 1,919 219,675 27,722 32,132 8,256 24,326 1,703 16,731 21,623 11,002 5,055 31,668 50,121 16,670 66,221 20,410 60,902 52,178 30,516 11,851 233,984 54,475 21,705 29,813 88,268 18,196 28,563 4,838 35,146 53,334 6,075 2,200 1,488 2,099 872 780 3,529 772 2,897 21,137 2,079 934 5,911 9,852 1,318 2,117 2,453 439 4,886 121,406 352,806 755,228 146,704 132,086 177,308 167,045 135,922 70,806 834,425 253,861 2,078 16,552 131,196 604 2,331 1,405 10,334 27,694 2,402 25,229 9,034 42,396 183,608 181,810 50,431 47,686 61,378 38,709 41,505 10,035 500,426 185,718 16,586 48,834 200,422 20,212 14,982 21,902 8,342 8,856 721 7.1,229 714 4,850 32,935 67,904 110,299 37,872 33,819 49,225 25,023 41,505 10,099 325,415 92,859 4,562 6,337 11,095 5,445 4,400 4,772 2,840 1,797 2,529 21,145 3,443 85 2,229,120 766,612 92,341 267,710 208,523 100,082 128 23,198 14 567 1,540', 306 481,814 31,088 95,751 65,544 136,396 347,358 79,489 68,294 94,924 41,229 56,770 19,633 438,475 104,032 6,296 10 396 1,465,233 408,722 28,163 72,301 161,375 17,121 8,483 26,498 5,718 1,267,851 374,189 6,218 23,938 882 12,913 3,312 5,195 6,827 8,278 1,529 3,716 9,341 6,960 6,633 11,042 3,963 6,674 48,478 10,248 4,370 7,624 16,233 5,082 5,939 4,563 1,553 9,715 >... 11, 461 13,321 25,542 10,824 6,081 8,424 3,582 4,612 4,657 20,686 7,016 1,446 3,796 23,094 14,100 7,611 12,892 9,983,715 724,186 4,789,837 5,055,133 1,074,970 3,422,728 169,332 351,086 9,623,664 700,860 4,662,998 4,954,669 1,039,989 3,392,572 157,310 330,583 255,747 236,814 192,499 166,097 143,289 1,163,615 220,699 309,659 369,676 97,987 341,711 204,456 143,349 5,645 289 6,756 12,371 80,452 122,528 • 87,086 64,368 72,858 13,875 1,329,841 1,251 120,875 10,226 164,644 25,787 : 208,477 1,797 19,530 10,244 148,435 6, 111 93,9% 4 60,343 204,047 75,715 89,260 73,129 39,007 558,137 86,255 152,051 199-, 531 27,159 132,997 136,237 24,674 106,424 20,565 4,321 16,049 27,143 247,800 38,671 41,131 61,08$ 21,353 59,863 37,280 14,405 82,946 41,966 78,198 41,211 3,643 220,126 26,918 91,467 106,827 2,233 50,868 75,652 324 6,943 1,131 * 8,202 2,091 54,496 6,788 4,854 12,070 16 6,534 6,107 2,762 4,279 6,241 5,610 7,656 6,130 35,715 13,878 14,599 19,545 2,004 15,732 14,443 7,507 3 Second failure. 45 55 105 130 334 347 3fiO 444 34 49 72 134 135 138 139 141 142 143 147 148 149 160 164 171 178179 183 200 235 258 264 302 310 31-i 321 331 372 380 384 386 387 453 500 110 247 112 144 153 156 157 184 189 211 250 263 267 276 283 208 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 39—Capital, nominal Location and name of bank. at date of failure, collections from asmts and Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. ! Circulation Capital at I outstandfailure. I ing at ! failure. NEBRASKA—continued. Ravenna, First National Bank Kearney, Kearney National Bank Lincoln, German National Bank Alma, First National Bank Orleans, First National Bank Neligh, First National Bank Kearney, Buffalo County National Bank. Apr. Sept. Dec. Jan. June Nov. Nov. 10,1895 19,1895 19,1895 12,1897 5,1897 4,1898 16,1894 Jan. Apr. Sept. May Sept. Feb. 28,1901 25,1898 22,1899 20,1901 18,1907 10,1902 Total (all receiverships, 20) Total (receiverships closed, 19) . $50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 .$11,250 22,500 21,900 11,250 11,247 10,750 22,500 1,720,000 I 375,087 1,620,000 352,587 NEVADA. 250,000 50,000 129,625 12,500 300,000 142,125 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 60,000 21,700 45,000 22,500 11,250 16,870 10,750 15,000 Total (all receiverships, 7) 635,000 143,070 Total (receiverships closed, 6). 575,000 128,070 150,000 75,000 60,000 50,000 250,000 200,000 500,000 300,000 500,000 300,000 50,000 45,000 45,000 53,000 11,250 45,000 43,420 135,000 A.ustin, First National B a n k . . . Rhyolite, First National Bank. Oct. 14,1869 Mar. 23,1910 May 16,1884 Oct. 31,1913 Total (receiverships closed, 2). OREGON. Albany, Linn County National Bank Portland, Oregon National Bank. Pendleton, National Bank of Pendleton Arlington, First National Bank Baker City, Baker City National Bank The Dalles, The Dalles National Bank La Grande, Farmers and Traders Nat'l Bk, July 10,1893 Apr. Dec. 12,1893 Dec. June 8,1894 Oct. Aug. 2,1894 Apr. Oct. do May 7,1897 May Oct. 13,1908 27,1897 31,1897 28,1897 27,1898 26,1897 15,1903 COLORADO. Georgetown, Miners National Bank.. Georgetown, First National Bank Leadville, First National Bank Del Norte, First National Bank Denver, Commercial National Bank.. Denver, German National Bank Denver, Union National Bank Denver, State National Bank 12 Denver, A merican Nation Bank 3 Denver, Peoples National Bank Victor, First National Bank Jan. Aug. Jan. Jan. Oct. July Aug. Aug. July Dec. Nov. 24,1876 18,1877 24,1884 14,1893 24,1893 6,1894 2,1895 24,1895 25,1896 20,1899 4,1903 June Oct. Dec. June Dec. Oct. Sept. Feb. Jan. Jims Sept. 2.1884 5.1885 5,1893 15,1899 27,1900 23,1905 30,1902 1,1896 7,1897 30,1904 30,1908 Total (all receiverships closed, 11).... 2,435,000 48,750 426,420 CALIFORNIA. San Francisco. California National B a n k . . San Diego, California National Bank San Diego, Consolidated National Bank Needles, Needles National Bank San Bernardino, First National Bank Riverside, Orange Growers' National Bank Oakland Union National Bank Total (all receiverships, 7) Total (receiverships closed, 6) Jan. Dec. July Jan. Jan. Mar. Apr. 14,1889 18,1891 24,1893 19,1895 29,1895 23,1904 14,1909 Feb. June Mar. Oct. Sept. Jan. 26,1895 12,1900 31,1902 19,1903 30,1904 31,1905 200,000 500,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 45,000 45,000 55,300 10,850 21,800 24,400 150,000 1,500,000 I 352,350 1,200,000 202,350 WASHINGTON. Spokane Falls. Spokane National Bank Tacoma, Merchants' National Bank Whatcom, First National Bank Whatcom, Columbia National B a n k . . . Spokane, Citizens' National Bank 3 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 22,500 Feb. 3,1891 Jan. 22,1895 100,000 45,000 June 23,1893 Sept. 10,1897 250,000 11,250 June 27,1893 Oct. 19,1897 50,000 22,500 do Jan. 7,1898 100,000 July 1,1893 Dec. 21,1893! 150,000 2 Restored to solvency for voluntary liquidation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 209 Receivers' salary and other expenses. Order of failure. from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1913, by States—Contd. 286 301 307 346 364 378 268 Collections Total assets at failure. $93,858 293,330 236,204 142,585 90,892 188,768 252,260 Claims proved. Offsets. $416 17,401 2,807 157 7,055 3,666 from assets and assessment upon stockholders. $30,038 110,801 81,830 53.582 38;952 103,012 101,820 $46,930 81,981 35,920 13,342 20,625 100,011 64,613 Loans paid. $20,239 46.523 11,503 3,277 1,799 15,974 21,670 Dividends paid. Legal expenses. $11,603 24,994 15,544 1,983 7,536 70,724 20,929 $2,983 2,899 2,658 1,795 5,946 6.694 6,500 $9,233 7,565 6,215 6,287 5,344 6,619 12,858 5,143,495 125,858 3,093,468 2,161,621 817,079 975,368 141,793 207,460 4,891,235 122,192 2,991,648 2,097,008 795,409 954,439 135,293 194,602 760,661 152; 197 317,742 4,246 170,012 78,554 223,169 41,722 4,932 6,825 163,982 17,379 9,091 4,823 45,164 12,613 912,858 321,988 248,566 264,891 11,757 181,361 13,914 57,777 374,616 529,935 209,943 182,546 189,861 258, 757 213,245 40,419 16,566 12,959 15,168 16,528 9,364 15,225 179,976 252,860 52,742 ' 97,748 64,735 134,021 212,268 237,165 184,083 96,165 76,973 84,953 177,636 177,568 26, 601 14,413 31,343 44,977 20,508 14,768 14,313 192,210 126,429 54,355 21,919 51,118 148,313 141,562 6,481 15,805 2,869 3,082 2,107 2,337 7,868 10,831 27,436 7,598 6,995 11,220 11,874 12, 791 1,958,903 126,229 994,350 1,034,543 166,923 735,906 40,549 88,745 1,745.658 111,004 782,082 856,975 152,610 594,344 32,681 75,954 237,356 746,506 286, 761 182,089 982,846 1,655,297 2,508,718 8,761 36,598 8,970 2,209 30,484 32,339 594,875 177,512 196,356 206,991 102,448 419,341 932,972 668,236 148,792 103,328 164,852 75,244 438,267 631,411 1,390,857 445 5,099 42,223 171,450 321,552 448,620 135,797 73,890 119,390 23,665 219,836 219,388 730,557 3,946 11,987 12,054 3,4§4 14,641 33,312 42,624 8,604 17,251 28,309 5,952 32,340 57,159 51,640 41 58 90 182 245 259 295 509,758 365,338 31,740 200,000 236,796 181,101 266,168 6,513 27?284 152,546 217,545 3,099 2,475 8,180 18,864 318 389 419 7,474,669 745,976 3,140,652 3,400,020 1,023,186 1,892,614 127,542 228,299 773,473 1,658,458 1,224,089 59,067 392,498 602,736 984,690 21,019 51,012 74,095 189 6,943 1,630 26,608 456,667 963,889 625,304 7,288 168,796 552,873 376,585 568,102 622,937 622,587 9,473 189,790 601,106 463,656 59,535 130,943 55,324 678 52,684 33 63,262 482,013 405,004 495,479 1,822 106,879 552,873 319,423 6,001 60,498 17,255 3,477 9,712 253 32,269 16,456 26,492 54,529 3,496 20,515 3,185 30,366 15 511 210 249 257 261 262 361 497 son 5,695,011 181,496 3,151,402 3,077,651 362,459 2,363,493 129,465 155,039 4,710,321 154,888 2,774,817 2,613,995 299,197 2,044,070 97,196 124,673 736,953 1,101,675 136, 145 231,669 70,248 57,063 6,426 7,382 393,011 626,440 73,098 110,039 495,110 320,254 37,996 43,435 85,482 173,633 6,472 9,029 368,251 111,174 19,194 20,071 16,959 10,727 4,508 5,266 24,418 24,720 7,822 9,069 3 13420°—CUB 1913 Restored to solvency. 129 168 216 277 279 429 503 146 204 20(3 207 208 210 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 39.—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. WASHINGTON—continued. Tacoma, Washington National Bank Port Townsend, Port Townsend Nat'l Bank Port A ngeles, First National Bank l Spokane, First National Bank Spokane, Citizens' National B a n k 2 Tacoma, Tacoma National Bank Spokane, Browne National Bank Anacortes, First National Bank Port Angeles, First National B a n k 2 Seattle, Merchants' National Bank Everett, Puget Sound National Bank South Bend, First National Bank Tacoma, Columbia National Bank Whatcom, Bellingham Bay National Bank. Cheney, First National Bank Ellensburg, Kittitas National Bank Whatcom, Bennett National Bank Olympia, First National Bank Vancouver, First National Bank Davenport, Big Bend National Bank Aug. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. Dec. Feb. Mar. Apr. June Aug. Aug. Oct. Dec. June July Sept. Feb. Apr. Nov. 26.1893 3,1893 5,1893 20,1893 13.1894 14.1894 8,1895 6,1895 26.1895 19,1895 7,1895 17,1895 30.1895 5,1895 27,1896 18.1896 19.1896 17.1897 20,1901 25,1904 May Dec. Apr. Feb. July Aug. July May Sept. Aug. Aug. July Aug. Mar. Sept. July Feb. Oct. June Oct. 25,1901 6,1897 26,1894 12,1900 12,1900 9,1900 21,1902 15,1899 28,1897 19,1901 3,1896 18,1905 28,1900 25,1901 21,1899 9,1900 24,1902 24,1900 14,1904 30,1909 Total (all receiverships closed, 25). $100,000 100,000 50,000 250,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 350,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 $43,500 22,500 2,760,000 569,350 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 250,000 75,000 800,000 250,000 350,000 50,000 150,000 89,300 44,400 11,240 45,000 33,050 44,360 22,500 11,250 11,250 43,150 44,190 11,250 45,000 13,050 11,250 11,250 11,250 21,800 10,000 12,500 MONTANA. Helena, People's National Bank , Bozeman, First National Bank Livingston, First National Bank 1 Phillipsburg, First National Bank Livingston, Livingston National Bank Bozeman, Bozeman National Bankl Great Falls, Merchants' National Bank 1 Helena Montana National Bank of Helena . Great Falls, First National Bank l Miles City, Stockgrowers' National Bank... Helena, First National Bank Great Falls, Northwestern National Bank.. Helena, Merchants' National Bank Phillipsburg, Merchants' and Miners' N . B . . Billings, First National Bank m. Sept. Sept. Aug. July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Mar. June July July 13,1878 14,1878 25,1884 8,1893 20,1893 22,1893 29,1893 2,1893 5,1893 9,1893 11,1896 6,1897 2,1897 28,1897 2,1910 Feb. 12,1889 do Dec. 31,1900 Jan. 29,1894 Jan. 5,1901 Nov. 17,1893 Jan. 6,1900 Dec. 11,1893 Mar. 26,1894 Sept. 30,1907 June 17,1903 July 5,1900 June 17,1903 Oct. 22,1898 10,750 *22," 500 17,100 45,000 42,870 47,940 11,250 37,500 Total (all receiverships, 15) 2,875,000 379,850 Total (receiverships closed, 14). 2,725,000 342,350 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 11,250 11,250 44,250 11,250 22,500 46,150 11,250 10,870 21,950 22,500 10,700 10, 750 12,500 6,250 Total (all receiverships, 14) 1,100,000 253,420 Total (receiverships closed, 13). 1,075,000 234,670 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 10,740 11,250 18,000 11,250 11,250 27,750 NORTH DAKOTA. Jamestown, First National Bank Wahpeton, First National Bank Fargo, National Bank of North Dakota Lakota, First National Bank Jamestown, Lloyd's National Bank Grand Forks, Grand Forks National Bank. Minot, First National Bank Grand Forks, Second National Bank Fargo, Citizens' National Bank Devils Lake, Merchants' National Bank Pembina, First National Bank Larimore, First National Bank Minot, Minot National Bank Rugby, First National Bank Sept. 13,1884 Apr. 8,1886 June 6,1893 June 13,1893 Sept. 14,1893 Apr. 28,1896 Aug. 12,1896 Jan. 7,1897 do. Jan. 11,1897 Jan. 19,1898 Feb. 26,1898 Sept. 19,1905 Jan. 4,1909 Oct. Mar. Sept. May Jan. Mar. Oct. Dec. June Aug. Sept. Aug. Feb. 29,1885 20,1890 16.1895 7,1904 22.1896 31,1903 30,1899 1,1900 15.1903 7,1897 18,1907 15.1904 17,1913 SOUTH DAKOTA. Sioux Falls, First National Bank , Madison, Madison National Bank , Huron, Huron National Bank Hot Springs, First National Bank Chamberlain, Chamberlain National Bank.. Rapid City, Black Hills National B a n k . . . . 1 Restored to solvency. Mar. June Jan. Aug. Sept. July 11,1886 23,1888 7,1892 17,1893 30,1893 13,1894 Apr. July Sept. Oct. Apr. Mar. 5,1897 24,1894 23,1897 28,1897 7,1899 13,1899 2 Second failure. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 211 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1913, by States—Contd. Claims proved. Total assets at failure. Collections from assets and assessment upon stock- i Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. holders. o $140,449 18,855 $14,060 4,674 $91,566 6,008 $17,679 2,112 117,144 6,061 236 241 309,716 262,658 199,766 8,711 16,874 6,401 240,599 52,062 52,494 189,866 93,223 22,511 73,312 62,624 103,512 227,070 448,125 250.664 134,970 158,659 59,765 23,609 20,041 361,686 64,485 53,313 220,349 79,940 26,243 110,153 106,670 156,982 246,073 423,616 58,908 95,832 96,421 33,927 10,607 15,496 206,484 4,247 20,499 41,520 30,869 9,285 69,782 49,821 41,646 2,712 18,935 136,275 20, 727 38,191 8,711 6,400 2,118 115,464 52,815 17,255 127,154 36,259 11,851 26,488 42,811 96,611 227,070 378,952 25,306 5,231 6,629 497 1,157 198 11,114 2,866 5,572 31,541 3,096 173 7,278 2,547 2,985 2,750 5,740 30,175 13,180 17, 418 16,424 5,445 2,229 28,624 4,289 9,987 20,134 9,716 4,934 6,605 9,973 8,917 11,971 19,989 248 271 272 281 282 291 294 297 299 303 305 315 316 326 354 399 441 420,100 3,694,288 3,553,317 1,100,341 1,961,416 171,931 309,244 12,492 7,700 84 168,048 70,191 26,322 89,807 80,383 43,812 9,762 2,125 66,810 69,437 25,006 1,352 634 2,553 11,883 8,187 13,865 $598,663 114,089 $3,312 609 $113,762 8,414 631,879 496,149 553,185 203,100 72,852 73,679 734,074 157,465 125,719 611,240 214,976 83,703 137,777 167,482 279,950 275,237 683,986 7,900 42,896 11,480 2,348 496 2,873 24,594 7,312 1,458 26,732 1,521 79 915 4,830 8,256 7,119 124,251 8,421,647 361,903 136,479 72,043 * 179,716 7,351 84,195 93,152 27,113 47,766 2,817 15,456 70 71 97 209 213 353,646 8,684 140,931 163,163 89,052 53,739 4,387 15,985 218 361,838 5,188,465 1,330,717 1,760,351 107,439 2,558,431 14,480 634,228 56,444 151,469 370 218,032 189,822 2,874,913 660,109 961,666 49,743 1,898,753 168,150 1,686,320 1,020,211 960,178 60,271 1,424,304 38,487 573,400 260,546 270,181 1,804 193,626 106,902 1,022,614 723,098 636,142 53,229 1,108,303 7,208 25,588 10,873 11,130 1,374 21,835 15,478 62,646 23,48? 42,585 3,864 44,622 227 325 358 363 366 513 12,411,028 1,111,334 7,124,693 5,789,751 1,466,096 3,913,046 89, 751 258,058 9,852,597 893,302 5,225,940 4,365,447 1,279,470 2,804,743 67,916 213,436 70,009 136,517 358,796 71,797 430,486 694,253 135,125 218,561 750,974 105,219 189,590 142,176 251,406 253,393 5 1,168 1,093 4,085 5,048 8,320 2,040 4,680 12,547 47,204 5,495 2.301 45,857 21,497 8,131 112,135 50,775 13,689 250,993 353,961 72,309 135,612 266,837 6,834 101, 748 63, 725 97,863 210,299 20,849 65,177 77,985 22,509 187,001 390,123 49,473 166,810 505,520 10,470 119,940 56,960 176,743 137,702 6,515 625 43,135 6,332 20,047 172,863 19,052 33,332 279,405 1,397 14,956 23,699 39,113 17,701 8,807 52,402 21,473 4,107 139,301 169,945 19,452 116.693 194,559 7,074 83,432 20.199 99,460 82,683 52 1,840 2,288 1,078 9,272 21,712 2,325 4,346 10,162 195 5,788 2,918 8,791 3,540 5,475 10,299 10,986 10,992 18,381 25,603 8,644 12,439 21,394 1,804 15, 764 10,144 29,379 29, 793 3,808,302 161,340 1,744,911 1,987,262 678,172 1,019,587 74,307 211,097 3,554,909 139,843 1,534,612 1,849,560 660,471 936,904 70,767 181,304 202,522 166,366 102,657 148,593 90,357 129,927 54,116 2,001 404 37,567 3,638 9,909 54,043 51,012 17,882 43,782 18,652 44,970 78,988 61,293 50,286 60,854 40,315 47,853 16, 764 7,284 34,317 33,452 6,113 16,679 36,929 32,009 9,298 9,350 19,547 15,800 8,407 7,104 1,142 5,868 1,676 4,485 16,770 14,896 5,529 12,184 12, 979 9,458 99 108 193 197 238 311 319 342 344 845 370 373 457 501 107 127 170 234 240 260 212 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 39.—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. Oct. 30,1897 Sept. 18,1897 Sept. 5,1900 Sept. 30,1909 do $50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 $11,250 11,250 10,800 15,000 25,000 .550,000 163,540 75,000 50,000 16,875 50,000 SOUTH DAKOTA—continued. Madison, Citizens' National Bank Redfield, First National Bank Sioux Falls, Dakota National Bank Scotland, First National Bank Hot Springs, Hot Springs National Bank. Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Nov. 12,1894* 11,1895 20,1897 4,1907 27,1907 Total (all receiverships closed, 11)... Moscow, Moscow National Bank. Salmon, First National Bank Feb. Aug. 4,1897 8,1911 Sept. 30,1893 Total (2 receiverships) 125,000 66,875 75,000 16,875 100,000 50,000 175,000 50,000 25,000 22,500 11,250 44,150 10,900 Total (all receiverships, 5) 400,000 88,800 Total (receiverships closed, 4). 375,000 Total (receivership closed, 1). NEW MEXICO. Deming, First National Bank Feb. 29,1892 Aug. 28,1901 Silver City, First National Bank do Sept. 30,1905 Albuquerque,Albuquerque National Bank. Aug. 11,1893 Apr. 30,1898 Eddy, First National Bank Nov. 10,1896 Oct. 9,1899 Texico, First National Bank i *. Sept. 5,1911 UTAH. Salt Lake City, First National Bank (re- Dec. 10,1874 May 14,1879 ceivership closed, 1). 150,000 44,991 Cheyenne, Cheyenne National Bank. Sundance, First National Bank 150,000 50,000 33,750 11,250 200,000 45,000 I 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 21,800 ! 375,000 201,500 j 225,000 52,800 | 50,000 50,000 j Dec. Oct. 5,1891 I1,1893 May Oct. 31,1899 28,1897 Total (all receiverships closed, 2) OKLAHOMA. Guthrie, National Bank of Guthrie .•. Billings, First National Bank i Holdenville (Ind. T.), N. B. of Holdenville. Guthrie, Capital National Bank Elk City, Elk City National Bank Lexington, First National Bank Kingfisher, Farmers' National Bank Ramona, First National Bank Total (all receiverships, 8) Total (receiverships closed, 6). June Feb. Mar. Apr. May May Nov. May 22,1892 June 19,19G4 Jan. 23,1904 4,1904 28,1904 Nov. 24,1905 June 1,1905 Jan. 2,1908 Mar. 24,1901 24,1905 27,1906 12,1912 17,1907 31,1912 50,000 98,700 6,250 12,000 6,250 6,500 | I ! | ! | ARIZONA. Bisbee, First National Bank Mar. 24,1908 i Formerly in voluntary liquidation. REPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 213 Total assets at failure. | Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. ! Order of failure. from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. SI, 1913, by States—Contd. 270 275 348 470 479 $146,697 195,275 345,481 124,410 153,172 $19,608 8,072 22,235 13,720 13,313 $54,594 77, 786 203,054 96,432 77,278 $39,359 144, 684 206,287 35,902 112,131 $16,683 50,462 22,407 9,098 26,199 $9,445 77,259 164,898 18,891 80,602 $3,488 5,014 5,616 2,319 219 $9, 743 11.949 13,366 5,594 4,702 1,805,457 184,583 739,485 877,952 239,458 474,028 45,338 117,170 256,711 381,390 5,913 24,439 96,443 113,755 90,824 216,412 31,455 149,905 37,491 34,481 5,630 1,207 16,248 15,437 353 516 638,101 30,352 210,198 307,236 181,360 71,972 6,837 31,685 256,711 5,913 96,443 90,824 31,455 37,491 5,630 16,248 286,662 164,162 560,460 134,715 20,465 13,323 12,638 14,021 4,093 146,232 84.382 254,324 51,215 95,861 82,823 392.225 89,555 9,622 12,931 58,745 25,513 64,776 48,802 275,124 51,213 5,314 6,221 23,566 2,757 16,149 14,869 26, 735 10,072 , 1,166,464 44,075 536,153 660,464 106,811 439,915 37,858 67,825 1,145,999 44,075 536,153 660,464 106,811 439,915 37,858 67,825 229,432 2,869 93,021 30,332 19,002 1,166 10,164 37 528,883 110 914 11,819 580 281,903 48,602 254,519 45,926 55,348 8,504 175,801 25,468 8,899 5,650 14,471 6,304 167 243 639,797 12,399 330,505 300,445 63,852 201,269 14,549 20,775 219,551 1,479,087 61,552 51,356 31,807 47.162 45,480 111,949 1,755 1,769 200 134,018 678,050 16,673 16,261 2,086 2,375 75,191 918,090 36,696 25,524 16,422 18,293 15,502 305,239 16,008 12,345 9,647 14,803 26,710 512,484 16,673 3,684 2,147 2,353 6,223 20,353 15 1,677 409 215 15,378 37,032 4,000 7,818 1,859 922 1,894,507 161,153 849,463 1,094,208 373,544 564.051 28,892 68,270 195, 869 3,724 36,295 100,927 52,803 24,857 2,316 15.860 314,605 8,518 114.546 213.C24 125,520 63,099 4,933 19,0S5 3,992 1,261 3,992 174 175 229 332 517 177 4?8 430 431 434 448 461 490 486 214 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 40.—National banks restored to solvency after having been placed in the charge of receivers.1 Ill 163 200 203 208 209 215 220 223 224 232 233 242 300 318 343 374 401 403 416 417 418 473 498 507 Receiver appointed. Title and location of bank. No. Abington National Bank, Abington, Mass Farley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans. 2 T. City National Bank, Brownwood, Tex 2 Citizens National Bank, Spokane, Wash. First National Bank, Philipsburg, Mont Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman, Mont Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont First National Bank, Great Falls, Mont First National Bank, Kankakee, 1112 First National Bank, Orlando, Fla. ... Citizens National Bank, Muncie, Ind First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash.2 State National Bank, Denver, Colo American National Bank, Denver, Colo First National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Hampshire County National Bank, Northampton, Mass. Seventh National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Austin, Tex Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, Pa Federal National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa First National Bank, Allegheny, Pa First National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y Union National Bank, Summerville, Pa First National Bank, Burnside, Ky Aug. 2,1886 Oct. 7,1891 June 15,1893 June 20,1893 July 1,1893 July 8,1893 July 22,1893 Aug. 2,1893 Aug. 5,1893 do Aug. 14,1893 do Oct. 5,1893 Aug. 24,1895 July 25,1896 Jan. 7,1897 May 23,1898 June 27,1901 Aug. 3,1901 Oct. 1,1903 Oct. 21,1903 Oct. 22,1903 Oct. 25,1907 Oct. 16,1908 Sept. 17,1909 Total (25 banks) Capital stock. $150,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 250,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 300,000 500,000 100,000 250,000 500,000 100,000 30,000' 2,000,000 350,000 300,000 50,000 25,000 6,480,000 National banks which failed subsequent to restoration to solvency. 2 271 Citizens National Bank, Spokane, Wash. ... 2 291 First National Bank, Port Angeles,2 Wash. . 304 First National Bank, Orlando, Fla. First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans. 2 . Dec. Apr. Nov. Oct. 13,1894 26,1895 29,1895 19,1899 Total (4 banks). 150,000 50,000 85,000 100,000 385,000 * Banks which closed and resumed business within the report year not included. 2 Second failure. TABLE NO. 41.—Dividends, 25 in number, paid to the creditors of 19 insolvent national banks during the past year, with the total dividends in each case up to Nov. 1, 1913. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Ambridge, P a . . Do First National Bank, Salmon, Idaho. Citizens National Bank, Oberlin, Ohio Washington National Bank, Wash• ington, N . J June 5,1912 do Aug. 8,1911 Nov. 28,1904 Nov. 17,1911 do , DOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. do Albion National Bank, Albion, Mich. Jan. 4,1912 First National Bank", Rowlesburg, July 31,1912 W.Va do , Do Minot National Bank, Minot, N. Dak. Sept. 19,1905 New Berlin National Bank, New Apr. 15,1912 Berlin,N.Y Farmers and Drovers National Bank, Dec. 12,1906 Waynesburg, Pa First National Bank, Clintonville, Pa. Apr. 24,1908 First National Bank, Chelsea, Mass... Aug. 17,1906 First National Bank, Rhyolite, Nev.. Mar. 23,1910 Second National Bank, Clarion, P a . . . June 21,1912 Galion National Bank, Galion, Ohio. Feb. 15,1904 First National Bank, East Brady, Pa. May 1,1908 First National Bank, New Roads, La. Sept. 30,1912 Atlantic National Bank, Providence, Apr. 16,1913 R.I do Do First National Bank, Norwich, Conn. May 7,1913 Do Bates National Bank, Butler, Mo Sept. 20,1906 Total (19 banks). Dividends paid during the year. Date of appointment of receiver. Date. Nov. 29,1912 June 9,1913 Dec. 1,1912 Amount. Total dividends paid to Per cent. creditors. $37,710.47 13,933.97 10,634.05 30.00 10.00 10.00 Per cent. 70.00 80.00 30.00 Dec. 4,1912 24,753.71 7.00 67.00 Dec. Jan. July Dec. 11,1912 21,1913 16,1913 24,1912 10,756.37 11,199.38 11,202.37 19,376.98 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 25.00 Dec. 27,1912 Aug. 8,1913 Jan. 4,1913 24,665.64 5,304.05 Ul,254.30 50.00 10.00 11.50 50.00 60.00 101.50 Jan. 8,1913 38,939.23 8.00 68.00 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May 30,1913 28,1913 26,1913 9,1913 12,1913 26,1913 15,1913 27,1913 78,625.29 7,658.67 3,425.99 4,320.47 49,38$. 54 18,632.88 13,128.92 8,470.70 5.00 5.00 .60 5.50 15.00 5.75 6.00 20.00 55.00 95.00 92.60 20.50 45.00 50.25 66.00 20.00 June Aug. July Sept. Sept. 27,1913 20,1913 29,1913 22,1913 8,1913 483,163.61 257,624. 71 206,901.81 105,161.35 12,214.37 25.00 12.50 50.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 37.50 50.00 75.00 70.00 1,468,448.83 1 Represents balance of principal and 6 per cent of interest. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 215 TABLE NO. 42.—Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1869 to 1913. Year. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 4 l 17 24 18 22 27 28 27 . . . ! ! i 29 19 25 14 . . 15 1 11 11 13 6 19 30 1 22 24 12 2 1 1 20 39 j 30 1 3 30 27 17 4 ! k i4s 5 26 24 30 9 13 5 25 6 22 11 29 26 28 14 6 22 14 5 31 7 28 18 4 30 9 25 30 2 i 3 18 11 28 14 23 14 9 9 i s 16 ! 30 15 9 25 29 6 5 20 7 30 29 18 4 25 17 10 9 12 23 1 1 27 16 10 22 20 14 29 7 20 4 ! ! 7 14 5 9 12 18 12 12 4 28 28 i 17 4 ^ ! 71 . 5 1 4 30 13 1 6 .. . ' 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 13 14 26 28 26 31 17 22 2 1 1 6 10 1 28 16 27 26 3 22 29 14 11 i..._ . 1 4 23 21 8 : 9 i i 26 1 30 12 30 1 10 20 9 12 9 10 10 13 CO 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 1910 1911 1912 1913 Jan. 15 23 30 7 14 4 5 1 4 9 Oft 21 i i Prior to the passage of the act of Mar. Z, 1869, reports were made quarterly—first Monday of January, April, June, and October. 216 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks at date of each report from October, 1863, to August 9, 1913, together with the total amount of money in the United States on June 30, 1863 to 1913, and the percentage of national-bank circulation to capital, to assets, and to money in the country. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Date. 1863. October 5 1864. January 4 April 4 Num- Paid-in ber of banks. capital. Circula- Aggregate tion. assets. 705.5 23.0 34.4 52.1 10.2 15.2 135.6 215.3 325.8 393.1 66.7 98.8 131.4 171. 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 35.5 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 1,823.4 798.2 65.4 64.8 63.4 63.0 62.3 17.3 16.9 16.6 16.9 17.3 39.8 1,294 1,513 638 907 April 2 April 1 July 1 October 7 1868. January 6 April 6 July 6 October 5 1869. January 4. x April 17 June 12. October 9 1870. January 22 March 24 June 9 October 8.. December 28 1871. March 18 April 29.. . '.. June 10 October 2 December 16 . 1872. February 27.. . . April 19 June 10 October 3 . . December 27 1873. February 28 April 25 June 13 September 12 December 26 1874. February 27.. . . May 1 June 26 October 2 December 31 1875. March 1 May 1 June 30 States. 25.8 45.2 $0.03 January 1... . . . . . . Money Assets. in United $674 8 14.7 42.2 75.2 86 7 July 2 October 1 . . 1867. January 4 Capital. 37.6 114.8 252.2 297.1 $7.1 April 3. July 3 October 2 1866. Percentage of circulation t o - $16.7 66 139 307 467 508 July 4 October 3 1865. January 2 Money in United States. October 1 December 17 9.7 8.5 3.7 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 217 TABLE NO. 43.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks, etc.—Continued. Date. Number of banks. Paid-in capital. Circulation. Aggregate assets. Money in United States. Percentage of circulation t o - Money in United States. Capital. 1876. March 10 May 12 June 30 October 2 December 22.. 1877. January 20 April 14 June 22 October 1. December28 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 $1,834.3 1,793.3 1,825.7 1,827.2 1,787.4 $790.6 60.9 59.9 58.8 58.3 58.7 16.7 16.8 16.1 15.9 16.3 37.2 2,083 2,073 2,078 2,080 1 2,074 493.6 489.6 481.0 479.4 477.1 292.8 294.7 290.0 291.8 299.2 1,818.1 1,796.1 1,774.3 1,741.0 1,737.2 .763.0 59.3 60.2 62.3 60.9 62.7 16.1 16.4 16.3 16.8 17.2 38.0 1878. March 15 May 1 June 29 October 1 December 6 . . . 2,063 2,059 2,056 2,053 2,055 473.9 471.9 470.3 466.1 464.8 300.9 301.8 299.6 301.8 303.3 1,729.4 1,741.8 1,750.4 1,767.2 1,742.8 19.7 63.5 63.9 63.7 64.7 65.2 17.4 17.3 17.1 17.1 17.4 37.9 1879. January 1 April 4 June 14 October 2 December 12.. 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 2,061 2,075 2,076 2,090 2,095 454.5 456.0 455.9 457.5 458.5 320.3 320.7 318.0317.3 317.4 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 2,094 2,102 2,115 2,132 | 2,164 I 2,187 2,224 2,239 2,269 2,308 458.2 459.0 460.2 463.8 465.8 298.5 309.7 312.2 320.2 325.0 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 13.9 13.6 13.4 13.6 13.6 469.3 473.8 477.1 483.1 484.8 323.6 315.6 308.9 314.7 315.2 2,309.0 2,277.9 2,344.3 2,399.8 2,360.7 1,409.3 66.6 64.7 65.1 65.0 14.0 13.9 13.1 13.1 13.3 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 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 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 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 48.2 45.4 43.6 41.7 36.6 10.3 9.9 9.7 9.1 8.1 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 33.5 31.2 29.1 28.9 28.4 6.3 6.4 6.3 1880. February 21... April 23 June 11... October 1 December 3 1 . . 1881. March 11 May6 June 3 0 . . . October 1. December 31 1882. March 11 May 19 July 1 October 3 December 30.. 1883. March 13 May 1 June 22 October 2 December 3 1 . . 1884. March 7 April 24 June 20 September 30. December 20 1885. March 10 May 6 July 1 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 1... | 1,561.4 1,633.4 21.2 17.5 15.7 7.2 10.2 218 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks, etc.—Continued. Date. 1888. February 14 April 30 June 30 October 4 December 12 1889. February 26 May 13 July 12 September 30 December 11 1890. February 28 May 17 July 18 October 2 December 19 1891. February 26.. May 4 . July 9 September 25 December 2 1892. March 1 May 17 July 12 September 30 December 9 1893. March 6 May 4 July 12 October 3 December 19 1894. February 28 . . . . May 4 July 18 October 2 December 19. 1895. March 5 May 7 July 11 September 28 December 13 1896. February 28 .. May 7 July 14 October 6 December 17 1897. March 9 May 14 . . July 23 . . October 5 December 15 1898. February 18 May 5 July 14 September 20. December 1 1899. February 4 April 5 June 30 . . September?.. December 2 1900. February 13 April 26 June 29 ber of Paid-in banks. capital. Circula- Aggregate tion. assets. Money in United States. 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 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 3,383 3,438 3,484 3,540 3,573 625.5 635.0 642.0 650.4 657.8 123.8 125.7 126.3 122.9 123.0 3,003.3 3,010.2 3,061.7 3,141.4 3,046.9 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 3 711 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 3,436.6 3,479.0 3,493.7 3,510.0 3,480.3 3 806 3,830 3,807 3 781 3,787 688 6 688 7 685.7 678 5 681.8 149 1 151 6 155.0 182 9 179.9 >3,459.7 3,432.1 3,213.2 3,109.5 3,242.3 1 738 8 3,777 3 774 3,770 3 755 3,737 678 675 671 668 666 5 8 0 8 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 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 3,699 3,694 3,689 3 676 3,661 653 9 652.0 651.1 648 5 647.1 187 2 197.3 199.2 209 9 210.6 3 634 3 614 3,610 3,610 3,607 642 4 637 0 632.1 631 4 629.6 3,594 3 586 3,582 3,585 3,590 $2,664.3 2,732.4 2,731.4 $1,691.4 2,815.7 2,777.5 1,658.6 1,685.1 Percentage of circulation to— Money Capital. Assets. in United States. 27.4 27.1 26.4 25.6 24.1 6.0 5.8 5.7 5.4 9.2 5.2 23.0 21.9 21.2 20.9 20.4 4.8 4.5 19.7 19.8 19.7 18.9 18.7 4.1 4.4 4.3 7.8 4.3 4.1 4.1 7.5 3.9 4.0 18.6 18.5 18.4 19.4 19.9 4.0 3.9 20.2 20.5 20.6 20.9 21.1 4.0 4.0 21.6 22.0 22.6 27 0 26.4 43 25.5 25 5 25.6 25 7 25 4 52 50 1 805 0 1,819.3 25.6 26 6 27.2 27.7 28.2 50 51 5.1 5.3 54 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 5.8 5.9 64 6.2 11.0 202 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 59 57 5.5 5.4 5.1 10.3 628.8 624 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 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 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 September 5 13..., Digitized forDecember FRASER 1,677.7 o 037 c 1,752. 2 4.0 4.1 7.3 4.2 4.6 4.1 8.1 4.2 4.4 4.8 58 8.9 5.5 5.0 4 9 49 9.5 9.8 5.5 219 EEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLER OP THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks, etc.—Continued. Date. 1901. February 5 April 24 July 15 September 30 December 10 1902. February 25 April 30 July 16 September 15 November 25 1903. February 6 April 9..^ June 9 September 9 November 17 1904. January 22 March 28 June 9 September 6 November 10 1905. January 11 Marchl4 May 29 August 25 November 9 1906. January 29 April 6 June 18 September 4 November 12 1907. January 26 March 22 May 20 August 22 December 3 1908. February 14 May 14 July 15 September 23 November 27 1909. February 5 April 28 June 23 September 1 November 16 1910. January 31 March 29 June 30 September 1 November 10 1911. January 7 March 7 June 7 September 1 Decembers 1912. February 20 April 18 June 14 September 4 November 26 1913. February 4 April 4 June 4 9 Digitized forAugust FRASER Number of Paid-in banks. capital. Circula- Aggregate tion. assets. Money in United States. Percentage of circulation to— Capital. ! Money Assets, 'in United I States. 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 ! ! 4,357 4,423 4,535 4,601 4,666 667.3 671.1 701.9 705.5 714.6 314.4 309.7 309.3 317.9 336.5 5,843.0 5,962.1 6,008.7 6,113.9 6,104.0 2,563.2 47.1 46.1 44.0 45.1 47.1 5.4 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.5 ! | ! j ! 12.1 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 I I I ! 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 6,605.9 6,655.9 6,975.0 7,197.0 2,803.5 49.7 50.3 52.1 53.4 54.0 59 5.8 6.0 5 9 5.8 14.2 5,528 5,587 5,668 5,757 776.9 782.5 791.6 799.9 808.3 424.3 431.0 445.5 469.0 485.5 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 60 5.9 6.1 6.3 64 15.5 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 7,670.6 7,784.2 8,016.0 8,213.0 3,069.9 61.1 61.7 61.8 62.0 63.3 6.4 66 6.6 6.5 6.5 16.6 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 3,115.5 63.3 62.2 62.0 61.6 66.7 6.7 6 5 6.5 6.6 7.2 16.8 6,698 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 69.3 67.3 66.8 66.6 65.0 71 7.0 6.8 6.5 18.2 6,887 6,893 6,926 6,977 7,006 933.9 937.0 944.6 953.9 615.3 636.3 641.3 658.0 668.3 9,221.1 9,368.8 9,471.7 9,573.9 9,591.3 3,406.3 66.3 68.1 68.4 69.6 70.0 66 6.8 6.7 6.8 7.0 18.8 7,045 7,082 7,145 7,173 7,204 960.1 972.8 989.5 1,002.7 1,004.3 667.5 669.1 675.6 674.8 680.4 9,730.5 9,841.9 9,896.6 9,826.1 9,956.4 3,419.0 69.5 6S.8 68.4 67 3 67.7 6.9 6.8 6.8 69 69 19.8 7,218 7,216 7,277 7,301 7,328 1,007.3 1,011.5 1,019.6 1,025.4 1,026.4 684.1 680.7 681.7 696.9 702.6 9,820.4 10,240.7 10,383.0 10,379.4 10,443.4 3,555.9 67.9 67.3 66.0 67.9 68.4 7.0 6.7 6.6 6.8 6.7 19.1 7,339 7,355 7,372 7,397 7,420 1,031.1 1,036.1 1,033.5 1,046.0 1.045.1 704.2 706.9 708.6 713.8 721.5 10,812.4 10,792.1 10,861.7 10,963.4 10,965.8 3,648.8 68.3 68.2 68. 6 68.2 69.0 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.6 19.4 7,425 7,440 7,473 7,488 1,048.9 1,052.3 1,056.9 1,056.3 717.5 719.0 722.1 724.5 11,185.6 11,182.0 11,036.9 10,876.9 3,720.0 68.4 68.3 68.3 68.6 6.4 6.4 6.5 6. 7 19.4 ! j 12.8 i to to TABLE NO. 44.—Number of national banks, classified by capital (paid in), on August 9, 1918. o Number. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New England States. New York. . . . New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware . Maryland District of Columbia Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota, 4 6 5 3 SI00,000 150 000 125,000 75,000 4 100,000 $30 000 36 17 14 25 $865,000 980,000 825,000 1,302,500 8 425,000 22 32 28 105 12 40 $2,775,000 4 125,000 3,460,000 14,340,000 1,520,000 5,913,000 $3,000,000 2 36 7 23 600,000 15,375,000 3,800,000 9,601,200 32,376,200 12 14,252,000 14 5,450,000 68 26,480,020 27 1 30,000 100 5,397,500 239 32,133,000 75 128 3 39 68 250 5 19 1 21,175,100 8,770,000 31,970,150 723 175 2,430,000 200,000 38 60 290 13 6 632,500 3,157,000 15,349,220 780,800 2,105,000 166 29 372,500 275,950 605,000 60 000 110,000 9 9 4,402,010 4,352,000 370 9,286,555 43 1,423,450 530 28,024,520 509 65,268,425 138 54,936,030 33 27 29 43 25 4,400,000 3,106,000 3,300,000 2,275,000 4,115,000 1,530,000 4 400 000 1,250,000 1,350,000 15,940,000 1,925,000 5,092,900 3,425,000 32 28 11 11 .... 1 $1,000,000 $100,000 $250,000 and less Num- and less Num- and less Num- $5,000,000 ber. than ber. and over. Numthan ber. than $1,000,000. $5,000,000. $250,000. ber. Amount. 11 47 191 5 . . Over and Num- $25,000 and Num- $50,000 than Number. less than ber. less $100,000. ber. $50,000. 2 450 000 1,170,000 4,816,555 125 000 725,000 22 98 Eastern States Virginia. West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana. Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tprinesspp.. $25,000. Grand total. 11 8 20 6 2 100 11 36 26 550,000 . 800,000 696,135 275,000 275,000 275,000 200,000 500 000 150,000 50,000 2,494,850 275,000 900,000 650,000 9 18 2 9 11 3 318,500 400,000 115,000 45 40 19 15 6 43 16 20 8 4 513,000 200,000 230 000 35,000 30,000 1,760,000 101,000 270,000 125,000 1 1 53 3 10 10 11 197 19 40 42 2,440,000 2,186,000. 995 000 565,000 2,365,500 875,000 1 035 000 ' 540,000 590,000 10,755,000 970,000 2,208,000 2,380,000 19 33 13 36 11 10 130 13 9 3,725,000 10 3,775,000 10 3,725,000 8 3,250,000 12 4,900,000 9 3,700,000 4 1 500 000 5 1,410,000 4 1,700,000 31 11,900,000 A 1,950 000 15 7,575,000 8 3,500,000 8 $12,000,000 1 1,000,000 3,200,000 3 16,200,000 2 15,000,000 451 101,686,7C0 8 86,000,000 476 2 12,000,000 201 837 25 105 12 172,882,100 22,322,950 115,820,945 1,688,975 16,982,710 6,602,000 56 79,360,700 10 98,000,000 1,656 336,299,680 5 6,000,000 133 116 72 3 1 2 3,000,000 1,000,000 2 500 000 117 53 89 3 6 4,500,000 7,500,000 1 3 1 645,000 3,100,000 31 517 50 7,540,985 121 4,097,500 512 27,904,500 422 52,108,900 129 52,610,000 24 29,245,000 2,275,000 1,692,861 2,882,500 325,000 625,000 3,925,000 15 14 25 4 4 508,000 458,000 857,000 140,000 135,000 641,000 100 59 175 29 43 5,576,100 3,115,000 9,498,000 1,530,000 2,390,000 3,265,000 129 94 121 44 44 15,995,000 11,070,000 14,940,000 5,065,000 5,850,000 2,325,000 31 16 15 5 11 12,550,000 5,560,000 5,850,000 2,200,000 3,800,000 3,700,000 12 4 5 4 2 19,100,000 6,000,000 10,250,000 6,000,000 5,000,000 11,500,000 19 9 5 48 33 91 68 116 13 25 157 61 $7,740,000 5,285,000 5,010,000 58,092,500 6,320,000 19,239,200 42,000,000 3 3,500,000 18 24,600,000 6 7,210,700 2 2,050,000 302 20 2 $15,000,000 69 56 49 179 20 78 143 108 1 6,000,000 2 31,500,000 17,683,500 10,163,135 8 410,000 6,365,000 15,168,500 7,505,000 10 165 000 3,385,000 8,220,000 50,349,850 5 221 000 17 690 900 13,180,000 1,510 173,506,885 379 255 459 99 129 62,004,100 27,895,861 75,777,500 15,260,000 17 800,000 25,356,000 271 Iowa Missouri Middle W e s t e r n States 95 31 2 375 000 775,000 24 13 850 000 430,000 146 33 7,840,000 1,785,000 65 40 7,770,000 5,000,000 9 6 3,250,000 2,750,000 1 9 1,000,000 15,400,000 1 10,000,000 340 133 23,085,000 36,140,000 102 39,660,000 42 74,250,000 4 47,500,000 2,065 283,318,461 146 104 241 213 57 30 126 40 326 5,260,000 4 235 000 16,270,000 12 312 500 5,160,000 1,710,000 10,940,000 2 215 000 14,330,000 596 14,875,361 119 4,019,000 646 34,999,100 556 68,015,000 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska 104 57 88 Montana Wvominer Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 17 8 41 17 196 2 600 000 1 425 000 2^400,000 1 875 000 ' 425' 000 200,000 1,025,000 425 000 4,880,000 5 7 20 12 4 155 000 250 000 700,000 442 500 140'000 8 2 23 265,666 65 000 720,000 29 30 98 85 14 16 40 13 68 1,505,000 1 410 000 5,020,000 4 495 000 795 000 910,000 2,250,000 675 000 3,445,000 8 10 26 38 18 6 30 7 33 1,000,000 1 150 000 3,250,000 4 650 000 2 750,000 600,000 3,400,000 750,000 3,535,000 603 15,255,000 81 2,737,500 393 20,505,000 176 22 17 79 16 6 2 1 537 500 425,000 1,961,660 400 000 150 000 50,000 25,000 2 4 4 143 3,549,160 Western States W^ashinston Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Pacific States 2 2,250,666 21,085,000 27 9,600,000 3 3,250,000 1,283 72,432,500 1 350 000 1,550,000 6,050,000 850 000 2,400,000 6 3 12 6 200 000 3,500,000 21,000,000 1 1,000,000 78 83 14,500,000 • 255 55 23 10 13 2 12 222 500 9,436,000 56,818,060 3 495 000 3 555 000 1,710,000 1,155,000 100,000 22 31,700,000 14,500,000 519 88,491,560 4 610,000 142 17,587,800 34 12,200,000 1 500,000 636,000 157 8,318,600 35,000 1 50,000 1 1,750,000 300,000 1,750,000 2,800,000 1,925,000 9, 737,800 900,000 775 000 500,000 950,000 19 385 5 1 6 20 18 77 9 6 4 8 30,000 25,000 1,000,000 1 260 000 1,905,000 3,438,600 1 105 000 200 000 160,000 150,000 100,000 1 51,082,061 1 24 37 64 20 4 3 3 2 1 1 3,900,000 850 000 1 050,000 4 4 17 3 6 75 000 131,000 130,000 240,000 30 000 T o t a l U n i t e d S t a t e s . . 2,037 H a w a i i (island possessions). 8 3 4 12,978,450 2,339 125,199,220 2,044 256,198,125 506 201,882,230 159 234,005,700 2 2 18 175,000,000 7,488 1,056,345,786 w o H O O O g o o W o 3 a to fcO 222 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 45.—Abstract of the resources and liabilities of the national banks at close of business August 9, 1913, in New York City, in the three central reserve cities, in other reserve cities, and elsewhere in the country. Central reserve cities. New York. New York, Chicago, and St. Louis. Other reserve city b£.nks.1 Country banks. Aggregate. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $936,908,444.96 $1,375,094,788.94 $1,597,647,661.42 $3,195,813,074.94 $6,168,555,525.30 145,161.10 328,918. 78 Overdrafts 15,019,695.76 3,029,378.57 " 18,377,993.11 U. S. bonds to secure 48,294,300.00 79,820,290.00 165,730,240.00 490,258,800.00 735,809,330.00 circulation U. TS. bonds to secure 1,349,000.00 27,071,615.00 L . S. deposits 3,066,000.00 17,556,500.00 47,694,115.00 Other bonds to secure 2,824,362.25i U. S. deposits 4,126,093.97 22,172,101.15 29,185,878.42 55,484,073.54 U. S. bonds on hand 6,519,838.00 1,838,650.00i 1,842,650.00 1,129,708.00 3,547,480.00 Premiums on U.S.bonds 6,605,248.13 659,865.37 834,433.25 1,856,081.83 3,914,733. 05 Bonds, securities, etc 178,927,248.37 211,110,695.20 222,083,922.17 607,227,656.06 1,040,422,273.43 Banking house, furni30,386,505.43 39,207,133.59 ture, and fixtures 65,982,257.89 147,150,007.76 252,339,399.24 1,640,784.90 6,707,522.27 22,881,228.00 Other real estate owned. 1,221,329.91 31,229,535.17 Due from national banks 97,439,039.62 408,921,998.34 not reserve agents 181,291,610. Due from State banks 46,624,782.02 130,191,348.03 and bankers, trust 82,071,057.57 52,690,350.83 192,214,416.82 companies, etc Due from approved re- 38, 508,757.21 57,453,008.42 267,916,437.25 501,297,168.20 769,213,605.45 serve agents Checks and other cash 17,578,706.72 3,758,259.04 4,470,373.34 7,811,275.56 items 29,860,355.62 Exchanges for clearing 12,007,041.15 123,507,291.21 70,699,755.23 55,773,980.15 40,800,494.83 house Bills of other national 24,974,381.00 3,398,701,00 ' 1,629,777.00 14,264,689.00 42,637,771.00 banks Fractional currency, 257,310.85 2,570,751.96 119,614.01 821,979.57 3,650,042 38 nickels, and cents Specie 256,290,797.79 326,479,968.18 203,419,045.31 198,368,444.00 728,267,457.49 Legal-tender notes 81,039,421.00 52,334,536.00 170,901,917.00 44,416,733.00 37,527,960.00 Five per cent redemption fund 35,596,823.12 23,489,064.12 2,408,315.00 8,173,144.50 3,934,614.50 Due from Treasurer U. S. other than 5 per cent fund 9,043,334.23 Total 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 Postal savings 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. 1,250,362.58 3,556,790.55 2,637,681.10 5,155,290.55 1,655,642,673.16 2,400,151,579. 73 2,950,630,748.68 5,526,070,015.1 10,876,852,343.58 119,700,000.00 129,605,000.00 182,650,000.00 164,845,000.00 49,048,449.29 58,850,147.02 63,883,565.56 136,815,444.22 259,549,156.80 47,018,595.00 78,306, 722.50 162,124,142.50 484,028,984.00 724,459,849.00 16,516.00 16,516.00 468.00 10,717.00 27,701.00 '331,787,999.23 538,534,146.28 400,678,866.25 262,067,710.00 186,556,806.06 611,628,076.00.1,056,345,786.00 373,931,822.97 725,333,629.03 1,039,791.02 1,008,252,803.55 119,610,189.91 223,422,782.23 214,871,230.91 107,101,489.93 545,395,503.07 204,987,731.60 223,757,179. 53 219,265,935.63 72,356,047.90 515,379,163.06 231,470.97 636,544,180.46 2,403,410. 56 823,713.45 12,620,508.18 39,522,941.44 26,902,433.26 259,086. 72 247,306.55 1,090,463.41 1,596,856.68 900,260,189.34 34.1.,340,747,061.25 3,520,331,481.18 5,761,338,731.77 4,458,654.25 21,883,048.78 25,144,957.07 51,486,660.10 1,152,624.04 6,882,618.53 11,755,077.98 19,790,320.55 432,344. 8,221,750.00 697,220.44 13,461,060.00 2,295,277.65 18,976,177.50 2,825,140.7 11,394,592.54 5,817,638.82 43,831,830.04 154,500.00 2,823,030.00 2,006,025.54 2,863,369.00 3,523,030. 00 2,86 2,982,446.62 17,987,228.35 2,079,673.98 11,864,664.60 69,885,832.00 2,489,338.01 17,710,480.22 91,396,090.35 7,434,272.79 227,766.48 228,591.5$ 198,751.30 1,755,586.43 2,182,929.31 1,655,642,673.16 2,400,151,579. 73 2,950,630,748.65 5,526,070,015.17 10,876,852,343.58 iOther reserve cities are Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Albany, Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, 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, forMuskogee, FRASEROklahoma City, South Omaha, and Sioux City. Digitized 223 REPOBT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E N O . 46.—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. Jan. 1 Lowest point reached Aug. 9. 1913. Date. Amount Amount, i Date. Capital $403,357,346 $1,056,345,786 $1,056,345,786 Aug. 9,1913 $403,357,346 Jan. 1,1.866 Capital, surplus, and 2, 475,330,204 undivided profits 475,330, 204 2,!, 041,228,5715,041,228,571 .....do Do. Circulation 213,239, 530 724,459,849 724,459,849 .do 122,928,084 Oct. 2,1890 Total investments in 170,653,059 United States bonds. 440,380, 350 790,023,283 790,023,283 . . . . . d o Do. Individual deposits.. 732 5, i, 891,670,007 Sept. 4,1912 501,407,586 Oct. 8,1870 520,212, 174 5,761,338,""" 5, Loans and discounts. i, 168,555,525 Aug. 9,1913 500,650,109 Jan. 500,650, 109 6,168,555,525 6! 1,1866 Cash: 11,841,104 Oct. 7,1867 National-bank notes. 42,637,771 49,217,895 Apr. 18,1912 20,406, Legal-tender notes.. 170,901,917 205,793,578 Oct. 1,1866 52,156,439 Mar. 11,1881 187,846, 728,267,457 769,029,1^ Feb. 20,1912 Specie 16,909, 8,050,380 Oct. 1,1875 T A B L E N O . 47.—Percentages of loans, United States bonds, lawful money, etc., to the aggregate resources of national banks, on or about October 1, 1898 to 1913. 1898 Total Capital... Surplus and profits Individual deposits Total Total Capital Surplus and profits . Individual deposits Total 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. 54.2 53.7 53.2 53.0 53.7 55.2 53.4 53.9 7.4 7.9 10.6 7.8 7.5 8.6 7.1 8.1 9.2 10.0 10.3 8.3 8.9 9.5 8.8 7.2 Loans and discounts United States bonds Lawful money Loans and discounts United States bonds Lawful money 1899 . . . 70.2 . 74.0 70.8 71.6 70.3 69.5 72.6 68.5 15.6 13.0 11.5 7.6 51.6 11.5 11.9 11.0 8.1 8.8 9.8 8.3 52.5 50.0 49.6 51.1 70.1 8.5 7.5 50.9 52.7 12.5 7.7 49.7 75.0 73.2 69.0 70.7 72.1 70.7 70.4 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 10.7 1913 P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. 56.7 54.0 56.1 52.9 53.5 55.6 54.5 55.1 7.3 7.6 7.8 7.9 7.9 7.5 7.4 7.1 7.8 8.4 9.6 9.5 8.9 8.6 8.1 8.3 69.6 72.4 70.5 70.6 72.0 70.5 70.3 72.3 10.4 8.4 52.4 10.7 8.8 51.5 10.2 8.5 50.4 9.8 10.2 8.9 52.4 9.9 9.4 9.7 8.4 52.3 8.7 52.9 8.7 53.8 9.1 53.0 71.2 70.9 69.1 70.5 71.5 71.5 71.9 71.8 224 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 48.—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 appropriate dates for the past five years. SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. On demand, paper with Number of one or more banks. individual or firm names. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total On deOn time, mand, seOn time, singlecured by paper with name pastocks, two or more per (one bonds, and individual person or other perfirm), withor firm sonal secuout other names. rities. securitv. On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or other realestate security. Total. 38 $7,708,853 $385,430,495 $145,989,671 $163,098, 915 $223,425,689 $925,653,623 97,556,025 67,304,368 59,516,388 262,662,488 13 12,188,399 26,097,308 35,164,037 12,717,629 27,689,883 118,469,419 10 12,459,864 30,438,006 321 143,963,616 292,367,684 383,037,317 287,953,693 264,989,274 1,372,311'. 584 6,595 265,208,958 223,016,4411,036,720,641 440,403,363 484,435,834 2,449, 785,237 6,977 441,529,690 957,349,934 1,698,467,691 971,477,9681,060,057,068 5,128,882,351 S E P T E M B E R 1, 1910. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 39 $9, 948, 094 $828,145,065 $176,608,890$l 0,708,005 $188.;, 470,806 $873,880,860 89,708,354 71,561,018 62,422,974 11 21, 387,289 43,577,296 288,656,931 35,123,845 12,976,152 31,365,095 114,454,494 10 9, 779,705 25, 209,697 322 177, 565,013 286,247,583 404, 926, 817 307,806,421 277,896,550 1,454,442,384 699 1L, 136,149,244 505,227,302 532,791,707 2,735,725,968 6,791 305, 626,016 255,931,699 7,173 524,306,117 939, 111, 340 1,842,517,150 1,068,278,898 1,092,947,1325,467,160,637 J U N E 7, 1911. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total $9,356, 484 $331,736,688 $177,331,562 $197 ,030,419 $188,!, I l l , 280 $903,566,433 40,826,176 103,261,404 .84,333,202 66,780,576 20,327, " 315,529,055 23,926,801 35,998,093 19,824,260 30,843,449 9,126, 119, 719,387 300,370,159 416,032,778 321,717,946 285,587,754 1,496,311,535 322 172,602, 256, 8 9 1 7761 , " " L, 152,511,484 501,810,562 546,179,4 r 2,775,712,377 318,319, 7,277 529, 732,999 953,751,600 1, 885,135,3211,124,716,389 1,117,502,478 5,610,838,787 J U N E 14, 1912. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 37 $17,796,847 $326,897,301 $171,791,524 $219,172,889 $223,410,194 $959,068,755 10 22,589,835 48,637,670 110,601,822 84,216,690 68,651,357 334,697,374 8 8,751,895 19,803,657 40,898,060 18,453,821 28,277,207 116,184,640 320 '183,101,384 311,679,203 429,791,294 336,792,075 319,055,581 1,580,419,537 6,997 339,105,720 278,403,7451,220,370,545 539,870,214 585,783,901 2,963,534,125 7,372 571,345,681 985,421,576 1,973,453,245|l,198,505,689 1,225,178,240 5,953,904,431 J U N E 4, 1913. NewYor'c Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total 36 $13,486,717 $302,904,035 $178,030,288 $189,754,147 $202,791,617 $886,966,804 9 23,954,375 50,142,275 97,858,856 77,586,401 72,841,614 322,383,521 7 9,084,222 16,819,066 33,542,323 20,346,878 26,592,363 106,384,852 315 189,956,388 312,026,205 441,838,680 371,131, 817 325,364,518 1,640,317,608 7,106 367,253,567 299,097,846 1,281,299, 400 602,665,291 636,659,244 3,186,975,348 7,473 603,735,269 980,989,427 2,032,569,547 1,261,484,534 1,264,249,356 6,143,028,133 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 225 TABLE N O . 49.—Classification of loans and discounts by the national banks on June 1913. Reserve cities. On time, by On time, secured On destocks, singleOn demand, On time, bonds, and name pamand, by paper with perper (one other Num- paper with secured stocks, two or more sonal seperson ber of one or more bonds, and individual curities, or or firm), banks. individual other peror firm on mortwithout or firm sonal secunames. other senames. rities. other realcurity. estate security. Total. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis 36 $13,486,717 $302,904,035 $178,030,288 $189, 754,147 $202, 791,617$886,966,804 23,954,375 50,142,275 97,858,856 77,586,401 72,841,614 322,383,521 9,084,222 16,819,066 33,542,323 20,346,878 26,592,363 106,384,852 Total 46,525,314 369,865,376 309, 431,467 287,687,426 302,225,5941,315,735,177 OTHER»RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburgh 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 Sioux City 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 13,429, 777 2, 758,848 779,761 5,333,937 12,033,354 3,616,056 1,056,207 110,900 2,681,051 1,204,029 685,897 859,846 750,572 283,880 639,983 1,586,587 7,151,996 4,463,890 2,036,801 1,051,074 1,305,826 3,256,422 6, 702,355 4,735,513 801,375 2,621,989 47,054 550,925 5, 477,1 1,001,025 248, 710 2,426, 448 170,029 52,984 222,105 178,060 742,905 170,389 277, 461 503,885 7,149, o f 1,656,380 1,155,804 9, 497,577 22,666,547 52,313,592 1,509,926 45,567,10' 10,394,751 4,582, 796 52,199,988 38,016, 484 12,502,633 10,159,816 675,503 3,838,256 838,990 534, 691 112,637 2,367,924 112,387 370, 701 4,639,028 12,938,999 12,319,149 3,417," ~ 2, 414,022 1,406,360 6,835,816 6,190,117 2,642,027 498,591 1,043,432 474, 749 233,086 7,923,995 818,995 96,133 2,482,396 336,310 180,802 67,101 311,292 4,055,373 56,933 234,888 332,362 4,890, 326 468,896 1,091,192 2,867, 474 9,280,722 37,766,976 1,436,379 44,816,347 5,321,145 8,589,637 52, 753, 704 44,670,850 15.707,549 9,040,124 1,523,530 8,580,054 7,907,842 2,809,329 877,118 7,360,061 2,814,358 1,957,138 9,852,836 13,269,210 18,602,923 4,258,966 11,980, 711 16,115,243 16.903,550 27,932, 459 12,739,243 3,530, 405 4,873, 952 1,126,897 3,583, 768 14,605,750 4,546, 735 2,103,148 10,295,649 567,656 1,358,469 497,805 1,761,934 7,289,180 1,416,130 1,212,125 1,580,330 6,363,091 4,938,348 1,794,366 3,160,345 6,055,704 9,832, 462 2,960,404 66,102,900 3,017,507 2,577,860 74,340,945 24,053,953 19,154,993 2,684,030 356, 534 3,158,158 3,881, 707 6, 435, 788 998,713 6,248,316 3,485,335 1,505,259 4,012,545 13,247,997 18,437,695 3,578,973 6,126,659 7,264,986 9,926,762 8,059,859 6,659,918 1,399,311 3, 404, 710 2,684,555 7,520,996 3,042,303 1,620,487 9,116,840 307,868 540, 960 629,186 1.421,330 5,891,397 1,960,719 698, 710 869,911 4,186,573 3,966,852 817, 456 5,224, 757 6,801,250 10,189,229 2,870,632 30,324,535 2,366,068 909, 647 38,562,611 26,081,242 12,400,257 2, 400,990 718, 469 5,844,031 6,977,879 4,309, 968 804,933 9,*740, 561 3,540,172 2,179, 416 6,438,405 8,527,344 8,040,347 3,828,312 6,641,072 10,180, 685 8, 406,419 9,545, 681 7,834,483 2,315,851 2,426,528 644,941 2,742,978 32, 786,912 1,593,071 2,047,980 7,967,958 5, 610, 622 2.002,896 926,389 1,834,883 11,432,176 1,502,924 1,919,964 2,296,594 5,017,384 4. 762,769 1,104,027 2,256,065 5,079,943 7,352,458 3,135, """" 200,240,666 23,858,320 17,439, 700 223,191,185 144,855, 983 63,381, 488 25,341,167 3,384,936 24,101, 550 20,810, 447 14, 775,673 3,653,247 26, 467, 434 10,236,132 6,652,497 26,529, 401 55,135,546 61,864,004 17,120,672 28,213,538 36,273,100 45,328,969 58,430,471 34,611,184 8,545,533 14,370,611 2,942,034 9, 795,312 68,314,742 11,002,129 6,116,458 32,289,291 6,992,485 4,136, 111 2,342,586 5,507,499 29,411,031 5,107,095 4,343,148 5,583,082 27, 606,941 15,793,245 5,962,845 23,006,218 49,884,164 117, 454,717 11,913,019 Total 315 189,956,388 312,026,205 441,838,680 371,131,817 325,364,518 1, 640,317,608 Total all reserve cities . 36; 236,481,702 681,891,581 751,270,14' 658,819,243 627,590,112 2,956,052,785 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut T o t a l New England States 69 56 49 163 20 4,578,388 3,888,862 4, 418, 53, 8,014,508 874, 472 7,458,434 3,864,568 4,419,576 2,986,947 13,688,185 3,044,063 11,859,572 436 29,233,199 39,862,971 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 13420°—CUB 1913Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis -15 3,744,39' 1,657,527 1,932,96" 33,678,604 11,176.291 9, 797,986 4,755,546 1,737,842 1,801,329 22,982,814 3,903,409 11,131,848 37,232.949 19,186,295 18. 456.572 134,038,025 29,765. 080 68.'459,305 129, 741,606 61,987,772 46,312,788 307.138.276 20,290,050 7, 482, 488 7,316, 794 55,673,964 10,766,845 28.211,465 226 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER, OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 49.—Classification of loans and discounts by the national banks on June 4, 1913—Continued. Reserve cities. Number of banks. On demand^ paper with one or more individual or firm names. On time, On desinglemand, On time, name pasecured by paper with per (one stocks, two or more person bonds, and individual or firm), other peror firm without sonal secunames. other serities. curity. On time secured b y stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on mortgages or other realestate security. Total. STATES, ETC.—COn. 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 Total Pacific States 429 $32,162,061 $40,542,205 $141,746,399 $46,332,449 $31,755,238 $292,538,352 82,539,722 23,647; 542 12,267,752 154,899,174 200 10,398,254 26,045,904 781 29,404,374 38,310,566 183,019,036 53,337,543 65,223,946 369,195,465 4,598,649 761,018 7,291,322 26 595,385 787,640 548,630 17,562,783 5,143,403 89 30,958,603 3,043,058 2,934,301 2,175,058 238,346 33,532 1 920,823 569,297 79,648 1,526 75,766,278 109,106,415 133 116 73 48 • 116 52 87 33 26 481 49 136 107 5,025,683 3,115,163 1,380,830 615,078 3,385,482 1,827,306 1,848,953 624,715 686,681 9,091,964 1,325,216 5,058,303 2,692,270 6,805,482 3,354,894 1,438,122 1,092,014 4,145,360 1,505,107 2,584,416 1,232,329 873,638 4,699,011 1,482,308 3,893,505 2,635,422 1,457 36,677,644 35, 741,608 357 249 448 96 124 261 325 111 30,054,945 13, 442,349 33,493,244 6,481,157 5,136,418 10,884,536 18,323,087 4,390,129 26,539,327 6,796,604 10,584, 656 11,696,155 3,469,916 5,406,299 5,329,975 1,602,420 1,971 122,205,865 71,425,352 429,704,935 126,041,222 115,184,889 855,803,739 23,357,287 11,775,423 13,294,435 9,730,017 17,100,316 9,091,750 14,297,863 3,669,326 5,287,392 40,543,528 5,560,136 9,340,127 16,389,819 105,406,040 53,246,522 43,092,240 28,715,268 61,671,440 35,879,645 41,694,836 12,916,130 18,028,234 133,807,936 21,128,105 48,330,389 65,823,285 296,290,573 121,592,826 179,437,419 669,740,070 30,923,307 20,858,585 33,095,509 14,806,776 13,270,265 24,663,992 18,345,515 4,890,164 183,386,622 109,303,007 184,472,431 73,978,881 71,528,996 94,225,311 114,351,365 30,063,745 319,346,057 187,478,971 160,854,113 861,310,358 60,989,593 31,476,679 23,564,986 12,593,056 24,854,740 14,200,998 12,206,698 5,007,832 7,716,680 41,724,509 7,894,318 23,243,678 30,816,806 65,577,546 52,058,495 67,929,448 28,097,474 30,247,121 27,772,277 35,441,593 12,222,103 9,227,995 3,524,363 3,413,867 4,685,103 12,185,542 9,254,484 10,756,906 2,381,928 3,463,843 37,748,924 4,866,127 6,794,776 13,288,968 30,291,497 16,146,974 39,369,574 12,897,319 19,405,276 25,498,207 36,911,195 6,958,929 144 103 228 205 57 30 117 40 314 3,338,268 1,520,844 4,196,809 3,097,153 5,673,377 486,939 2,240,423 2,965,885 2,760,876 1,494,152 845,688 648,738 1,481,111 1,360,950 354,764 1,860,273 1,295,578 719,375 6,171,593 6,392,208 15,708,876 17,385,576 6,542,120 2,747,656 7,854,690 2,648,246 12,133,568 6,728,862 8,264,145 18,938,117 15,910,684 7,760,350 2,919,475 8,948,499 2,234,179 7,786,541 13,716,515 10,223,757 16,032,097 18,120,294 7,585,229 5,697,872 9,151,190 3,962,226 25,450,085 31,449,390 27,246,642 55,524,637 55,994,818 28,922,026 12,206,706 30,055,075 13,106,114 48,850,445 1,238 26,280,574 10,060,629 77,584,533 79,490,852 109,939,265 303,355,853 64 78 235 54 17 11 13 2 7,089,251 9,689,071 52,072,314 2,498,935 2,097,277 1,916,209 1,445,654 57,374 3,797,463 2,545,786 21,183,892 1,318,259 1,082,476 856,570 821,743 10,950 5,032,744 3,938,061 11,282,234 3,829,765 1,681,139 861,434 1,824,673 73,122 4,509,679 4,073,521 9,232,745 4,844,109 886,067 1,089,481 1,230,473 178,139 3,352,645 2,851,699 11,312,818 3,895,324 1,143,543 1,085,345 1,040,862 113,124 23,781,782 23,098,138 105,084,003 16,386,392 6,890,502 5,809,039 6,363,405 432,709 474 76,866,085 31,617,139 28,523,172 26,044,214 24,795,360 187,845,970 223,922 1,283,792 108,524 29, 434 135,410 1,781,082 Island possessions, (Hawaii) 4 Total States, etc 7,106 Total United 7,473 States 367,253,567 299,097,846 1,281,299,4(X)! 602,665,291 636,659,244 3,186,975,348 603,735,269 980,989,427 2,032,569,547 1,26^,484,534 1,264,249,356 6,143,028,133 TABLE NO. 50.—Classification of loans and discounts by national banks maturing in 90 days or less, from August 9, 1913. Cities, States, and Territories. On demand, Num- paper with ber of one or more banks. individual or firm names. On time, On de.singleOn time, mand, On time, pa- secured by On mortsecured by paper with name per (one stocks, gages or stocks," two or more Amount of bonds, and other real- 90-day bonds, and individual orperson paper. firm), other perestate other peror firm without sonal se- security. sonal secunames. other securities. rities. curity. Amount of paper over 90 days. Total. O CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis Total 36 $7,004,989 $128,361,990 $125,527,742 $116,680,948 $121,086,821 6,196,249 19,759,293 73,754,071 52,386,018 44,740,103 2,412,125 5,276,533 23,814,102 11,096,501 20,025,680 52 14,453,389 137,663,840 219,909,331 176,434,087 183,226,681 $303,812 $498,966,302 197,044,598 208,864 62,637,892 12,951 $437,942,142 131,979,772 46,524,081 $936,908,444 329,024,370 109,161,973 453,216 732,140,544 607,065,189 1,339,205,733 9,314 3,360 22,000 157,281 475,284 57,900 151,497 81,490,943 6,513,764 10,639,993 149,354,077 62,047,609 38,620,483 11,536,886 2,227,509 10,522,065 13,506,618 9,935,353 2,135,185 14,072,270 6,580,930 2,059,881 15,486,312 28,430,900 33,236,736 11,729, 706 24,500,776 26,755,901 27,402,456 30,402,161 18,424,787 4,311,779 10,500,862 1,078,078 5,460,661 45,374,056 107,582,048 17,691,800 6,103,629 69,392,647 67,754,987 25,082,612 3,306,646 1,112,419 13,945,522 6,310,302 5,572,325 1,457,205 6,695,024 4,212,268 5,085,694 7,026,339 25,012,433 27,708,328 5,699,901 3,919,559 12,138,667 15,985,901 24,878,893 15,764,197 4,083,926 2,984,944. 1,664,033 4,458,110 24,299,432 1-3 w Q O OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Dallas Port Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis D etroit Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo 2,181,729 6,492,977 1,517,783 30,000 2,579,959 2,291,077 30,077,213 4,425,961 8,736,858 1,656,532 6,868,174 764,081 3,141,250 401,110 87,000 674,896 1,003,070 134,153 591,108 18,850 50,648 481,066 437,716 40,625 144,107 121,764 333,988 649,782 2,423,810 593,926 1,346,467 685,008 1,332,378 1,251,216 1,886,495 436,803 1,177,908 17,613,752 69,453,736 403,473 70,770 3,412,279 3,820,570 548,310 283,454 330,732 517,002 803,661 1,837,473 4,000 17,000 103,131 283, 478 1,492,430 1,688,094 23,187,881 3,134,562 6,107,321 37,082,111 25,025,215 9,646,746 5,351,984 1,104,556 5,199,350 5,588,978 2,884,043 666,000 3,194,108 2,024,874 537,600 6,422,041 10,869,951 14,001,612 3,961,929 10,837,076 20,069,734 14,616,437 12,924,903 8,660,658 1,483,470 3,213,249 442,288 2,242,711 13,824,263 34,568,766 15,050, 1,220,126 637, 473, 1,427,430 53,279,787 26,466, 14,764,684 8,619, 11,741,581 8,649, 1,387,555 740, 344,383 778, 1,982,881 2,821, 2,473,898 3,086,203 3! 122' 794,700 577, 3,766,839 6,087, 2,464,595 1,877, 600,046 445, 1,910,643 4,079, 9,076,748 6,543, 12,012,965 5,204, 2,172,405 2,445, 6,176,267 5,872, 1,498,960 5,187, 6,327,836 5,983, 4,315,436 5,928, 3,925, 4,971,324 596,706 1,383, 2,320, 2,325,808 336,049 278, 1,677,593 1,153, 8,681j 359 19,679; 30,500 37,385 116,850 27,096 125,000 29,286 21,000 430 12,000 35,236 8,688 189,072,991 24,205,564 16,743,622 218,746,724 129,802,596 63,703,095 14,843,532 3,339,928 24,467,587 19,816,920 15,507,678 3,592,390 20,767,294 10,793,198 7,145,575 22,512,651 53,443,333 60,945,064 17,429,607 28,420,335 38,894,568 43,388,357 55,281,054 34,188,984 8,395,705 13,485,806 2,742,111 9,918,771 69,673,488 W O g o to to TABLE NO. 50.—Classification of loans and discounts by national banks maturing in 90 days or less, from August 9, 1913—Continued. to to 00 Cities, States, and Territories. On demand ^ Num- paper with ber of one or more banks. individual or firm names. On time, On desinglemand, On time. name pasecured by paper with it'h per (one stocks, two or more bonds, and individual orperson firm), other peror firm without sonal secu- names. other serities. curity. On time, secured by On mortstocks, gages or Amount of bonds, and other real- 90-day paper. other perestate sonal sesecurity. curities. Amount of paper over 90 days. Total. w 1-3 O *] OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued. 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 $290,437 $157,439 56,185 120,008 1,854,960 976,021 111,397 182,587 16,967 86,800 227,122 68,944 252,765 216,743 630,767 4,105,834 120,550 43,705 183,140 165,364 186,238 91,700 2,977,979 2,121,316 • 92,869 88,629 350,225 105,029 5,752,249 1,394,589 17,288,951 6,215,427 21,935,800 13,513,691 1,330,318 882,487 $3,428,820 1,575,025 6,840,562 335,243 1,171,544 536,752 1,277,979 5,554,359 942,584 804,528 954,458 5,518,453 4,204,827 1,448,657 2,684,492 5,038,347 7,598,186 1,350,729 $1,964,427 $1,334,008 1,078,166 1,249,198 7,602,892 6,022,779 331,796 3,234,090 302, 675 1,397,574 501,902 716,316 959,026 1,124,956 4,215,281 6,701,352 1,202,104 899,077 383,121 1,157,191 882,121 1,153,672 3,238,223 3,527,129 4,209,462 3,385,461 838,837 829,028 3,814,484 1,440,105 6,341,715 3,716,315 8,069,004 4,945,832 1,416,988 1,501,604 462,262 75 300,989 131,704 150,182 216,610 182,194 275,386 396,075 93,200 $7,175,131 4,121,036 23,340,701 4,220,776 2,982,222 2,051,036 3,831,469 21,669,855 3,208,185 2,994,333 3,399,893 17,383,100 12,131,430 3,788,386 15,268,113 38,876,141 56,458,588 6,575,326 933,814,458 $42,454 43,487 25,663 6,662 $3,757,946 845,594 9,469,712 2,575,536 1,281,023 343,661 2,009,364 7,542,218 340,702 645,199 2,200,206 8,474,568 3,925,312 1,571,380 6,679,635 8,840,176 57,500,696 4,992,037 $10,933,077 4,966,630 32,810,413 6,796,312 4,263,245 2,394,697 5,840,833 29,212,073 3,548,887 3,909,532 5,600,099 25,857,668 16,056,742 5,359,766 21,947,748 47,716,317 113,959,284 11,567,363 Total 308 79,186,557 107,692,020 305,571,196 243,326,078 194,391,557 3,647,050 Total all reserve cities 360 93,639,946 245,355,860 525,480,527 419,760,165 377,618,238 4,100,266 1,665,955,002 1,246,989,945 2,912,944,947 639,924,756 1,573,739,214 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey 69 54 47 162 20 78 1,025,553 1,093,927 1,229,338 3,157,449 66,900 2,580,630 430 9,153,797 423 196 11,702,718 6,597,872 1,600,407 12,355,600 1,095,569 4,641,139 990,360 4,107,435 5,531,207 35,489,312 517,040 6,680,390 4,370,810 20,112,321 2,861,058 2,263,090 712,580 734,248 1,090,260 766,078 19,824,449 13,533,823 6,290,658 2,678,810 5,866,722 7,241,495 76,067 10,027 17,577 269,286 133,498 20,181,775 8,287,490 8,201,048 77,805,526 16,233,798 40,305,476 17,069,239 10,419,494 9,770,410 57,254,939 11,990,747 27,882,554 37,251,014 18,706,984 17,971,458 135,060,465 28,224,545 "~ '"8,030 83,386,197 36,645,727 27,217,544 506,455 171,015,113 134,387,383 305,402,496 15,584,194 102,356,584 9,900,174 63,844,772 30,591,915 15,148,244 19,330,339 7,748,567 1,506,289 794,435 181,072,039 104,034,064 110,720,103 48,153,381 291,792,142 152,187,445 14,105,393 w w D H W O r1 w O i o i Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia... North Carolima. South Carolina.. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 772 14,287,914 21,942,442 124,579,684 35,582,509 45,335,301 304,914 24 326,897 3,163,442 387,533 421,756 940,596 1,393,170 10,058,707 1,046,518 2,700,339 186 27,750 2,670,766 27,164 141,079 244,398,616 4,631,7C6 16,280,409 236,829 123,748,476 1,899,098 14,603,926 750,260 368,147,092 6,530,804 30,884,335 987,089 33,834,014 49,146,877 304,212,082 82,756,905 75,564,052 5,139,733 550,653,663 299,875,244 850,528,907 38,904,018 5,948,174 16,727,947 20,521,056 2,600,671 7,609,831 6,028,515 2,185,082 9,010,630 7,669,590 2,850,553 4,871,612 17,573,122 9,520,134 13,150,586 10,828,186 7,300,273 6,415,414 8,760,177 8,007,856 7,920,844 2,598,364 1,112,990 1,291,598 2,705,668 1,805,028 1,743,445 15,352,844 20,679,265 16,742,365 5,411,567 3,770,143 3,820,182 9,428,862 2,584,337 3,439,465 22,128,335 10,539,406 9,330,906 499,868 142,318 106,696 57,424 185,199 243,023 634,607 276,169 484,426 894,340 326,233 108,721 159,811 69,961,306 34,017,085 19,202,614 16,243,198 43,140,697 26,890,224 26,576,388 5,818,225 7,441,745 60,260,122 14,467,443 18,345,540 43,548,776 32,007,025 18,513,479 22,481,065 12,110,287 17,885,773 6,333,459 16,052,506 6,241,905 5,738,166 61,623,753 6,178,715 26,383,892 17,474,599 101,968,331 52,530,564 41,683,679 28,353,485 61,026,470 33,223,683 42,628,894 12,060,130 13,179,911 121,883,875 20,646,158 44,729,432 61,023,375 O W H O *L H 14,470,600 167,910,304 78,903,912 102,074,825 4,118,835 385,913,363 249,024,624 634,937,987 348 14,965,468 12,368,492 37,253,141 18,452,401 15,288,724 242 7,493,285 3,483,158 29,279,103 8,956,154 9,062,579 443 15,864,405 5,263,077 35,568,097 20,962,919 13,456,679 89 2,657,847 2,103,493 15,334,197 8,990,093 7,911,103 122 2,303,396 1,359,628 15,113,763 16,981,162 5,876,741 237 4,056,921 1,834,227 9,015,003 8,972,142 5,075,267 304 7,598,399 2,405,312 11,881,829 13,599,809 4,391,855 109 1,713,325 657,829 6,636,776 3,472,548 2,418,723 o o 1,455,209 471,101 889,110 107,352 160,908 320,939 288,755 39,980 99,783,435 58,745,380 92,004,287 37,104,085 41,795,598 29,274,499 40,165,959 14,939,181 86,466,009 47,437,986 91,200,811 32,434,478 28,353,676 55,681,948 64,159,735 13,944,137 186,249,444 106,183,366 183,205,098 69,538,563 70,149,274 84,956,447 104,325,694 28,883,318 1,504 129 113 71 48 108 49 87 30 20 416 47 124 100 Total Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 1,342 Total Middle States. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 1,894 Total Western States.. Washington.. Oregon , California Idaho . Utah 1,139 136 90 207 193 54 29 106 35 289 4,064,143 1,504,275 859,057 319,941 1,579,325 933,383 546,659 355,769 359,890 4,810,588 636,295 1,586,084 879,478 18,434,8 3,817,156 1,638,934 1,012,634 474,078 1,132,331 1,169,945 706,245 183,335 343,288 1,780,720 503,023 1,198,071 510,840 3,733,354 413,812,424 419,678,780 833,491,204 2,596,652 4,137,671 3,452,936 3,224,137 8,142,155 5,472,026 7,978,885 7,870,532 2,664,382 1,844,177 1,129,313 1,259,149 5,289,421 3,362,801 1,023,050 2,398,658 5,609,268 14,392,931 594,489 312,849 257,518 255,093 118,699 81,963 239,429 84,720 804,101 11,153,575 10,622,865 22,188,653 26,346,743 7,655,098 3,693,029 14,526,458 7,496,568 30,532,149 17,894,958 16,541,723 27,277,658 24,160,320 19,026,257 7,712,548 14,490,925 4,162,715 16,140,448 29,048,533 27,164,588 49,466,311 50,507,063 26,681,355 11,405,577 29,017,383 11,659,283 46,672,597 10,337,440 ,3,344,833 35,965,860 37,886,062 43,932,082 2,748,861 134,215,138 147,407,552 281,622,690 86,447 111,953 510,595 222,813 15,950 12,187,942 7,962,491 44,864,622 7,854,372 2,329,271 11,897,821 12,141,255 46,020,405 6,401,177 4,199,008 24,085,763 20,103,746 90,885,030 14,255,549 6,528,279 56,653,046 29,475,216 160,081,909 100,387,228 63,481,671 1,319,817 I 681,995 1,771,047 1,675,904 876,330 237,725 885,194 1,206,385 1,683,043 63 2,102,674 68 2,997,355 207 20,550,685 51 1,510,417 16 669,958 451,143 268,429 379,954 768,611 246,657 81,038 414,354 316,993 417,654 1,392,557 806,180 9,036,479 856,771 233,517 2,053,803 2,682,519 6,165,953 7,797, 718 1,934,853 903,841 4,335,259 2,466,762 7,625,152 3,833,810 1,715,985 5,432,827 528,718 697,401 3,090,185 1,633,394 4,930,081 2,557,458 414,896 1,682^269 697,624 4,403,955 1,178,195 297 549 w g o H W o to O TABLE NO. 50.—Classification of loans and discounts by national banks maturing in 90 days or less, from August 9, 1913—Continued. Cities, States, and Territories. On demand, Num- paper with ber of one or more banks. individual or firm names. On time, On desingleOn time, mand, On time, name pa- secured by On mortsecured by paper with per (one stocks, gages or Amount of Amount of stocks, two or more bonds, and other real- 90-day over paper. paper bonds, and individual orperson firm), other per90 days. estate other peror firm without sonal sesecurity. sonal secu- names. other securities. rities. curity. to Co o Total. o fed STATES, ETC.—continued. Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States 10 12 $505,771 594,917 $181,830 443,094 $246,178 1,017,087 $355,839 739,942 $83,329 551,781 $18,279 45,461 $1,391,226 3,392,282 $4,077,144 2,870,293 $5,468,370 6,262,575 427 28,931,777 12,950,428 14,472,006 13,721,795 8,894,702 1,011,498 79,982,206 87,607,106 167,589,312 Total States, etc 6,7^6 157,344,961 123,493,347 766,028,358 |350,301,629 321,164,876 Total United States 7,096 352,144,881 384,583,183 1,294,695,469 773,791,174 701,409,037 1392 banks not making returns held loans to the amount of $146,148,928. 17,258,736 i 17 - 735.591.007 1,337,980,689 3,073,572,596 ' ' 21,431,413 3,428,055,157 2,594,351,440 16,022,406,597 H O o § W w o to O TABLE N O . 51.—Amount and character of State bonds, etc., held by national banks on June 4 , 1913. Number of banks. Cities, States, and Territories. State, county, and municipal bonds. Railroad bonds. Other publie* service corporation bonds. All other bonds. Stocks. Warrants, claims, judgments, etc. Foreign government bonds. Other foreign bonds and securities. Total. s CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis .» Total 36 9 7 $8,602,895 $88,804,096 $24,176,259 $35,897,349 3,863,667 2,857,933 2,945,802 8,473,710 875,031 436,260 1,653,300 1,828,737 $4,622,263 8,056,525 324,406 52 11,897,088 93,403,198 28,914,957 46,199,796 13,003,194 17 3 6 32 23 16 11 2 5 5 8 2 6 1,493,957 1,569,589 125,359 1,610,376 1,788,988 3,189,166 1,968,789 8,521,728 2,051,099 2,461,018 14,702,539 8,952,408 1,259,900 2,578,927 7,650,623 2,481,580 882,746 11,836,214 5,765,090 1,158,432 510,833 4,341,320 2,222,397 1 108,510 6,439,368 19,926,815 960,829 180,980 2,582.390 73i; 711 291,880 38 555 960,260 116,000 281,507 645,350 4.902 5 750 3,920 26 300 308,102 150,067 53,500 9 585 117,000 515,382 4,016,421 1,156,896 2,848,508 420,871 395,548 257,665 547,007 479,487 2,799 37,800 65,000 156,003 655, C88 4,500 1,883,411 4,716,038 1,948,291 707,491 192,597 2,215,056 1,443,039 1,258,205 4,075,281 71,187 103,080 1,110,745 965,780 257,720 285,115 1,177,545 298,488 927,075 890,300 332,623 87,588 235,874 361,025 5,680 1,368,423 5,237,483 273,913 63,774 26,205 207,062 14,750 19,396 22 900 36,600 50,000 10,650 383,942 593,596 339,112 77,746 598,737 47,000 064,527 159,913 474,403 7,020 189,931 49,810 404,926 5,850 407,914 21,000 221,319 356,348 381,180 11,000 27,350 32,600 228,651 6,500 26,000 21,000 $2,753,728 $10,852,460 $1,345,331 882,545 242,486 1,157,330 170 158,196 $177,054,381 28,479,998 5,276,100 11,735,175 210,810,479 4,069,254 1,587,817 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburgh 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 Sioux City Kansas City, Mo • St. Joseph Lincoln.. Omaha South Omaha Kansas City Kans Topeka -. . . . .... . . . . . ... .. .. . . . 8 8 7 8 5 3 5 0 4 3 4 3 5 11 4 4 7 3 2 3 25,000 1,000 215,617 1,289,406 1,438,786 497,373 633,351 1,606,677 687,053 707,324 1,069,507 199,575 148,510 211,025 249,000 791,968 26,800 1,000 213,833 5,000 62,340 29,700 9,750 76,433 427,267 2,651,855 12,242 62,689 9,683 47,500 240,316 25,416 98,875 90,500 14,173 19 534 13,405 9,142 77,830 48,767 150,473 9,856 66,028 123,529 89,038 200,765 90,437 191,875 53,703 15,614 38,100 11,412 15,942 40,314 24,002 15,000 136,694 10,478 342,889 343,130 36,225 1,600 336,454 31,000 350 132.750 32,419 111,495 8,000 158,370 238,397 7,507 29,345 207,585 83,501 10,041 3.331 400 22,253,252 8,685,690 4,685,162 36,545,751 44,422,822 6,901,982 5,543,619 26,205 4,038,584 896,528 373,598 122 624 1,127,265 191,000 20,792 4,187,692 11,720,445 5,498, 767 4,464,189 3,154,244 4,686,298 4,084,339 3,443,150 5,980,900 408,568 537,579 484,434 1,115,985 2,908,812 87,902 31,945 1,776 017 158,001 347,400 575,729 13 Q O H W o d I o Co TABLE NO. 51.—Amount and character of State bonds, etc., held by national banks on June 4, 1913—Continued. to Co Cities, States, and Territories. Number of banks. State, county, and municipal bonds. Railroad bonds. Other publicservice corporation bonds. $109,512 1,195,565 379,553 $3,230,983 542,352 477,860 246,587 363,000 61,260 487,950 697,399 3,592,355 296,053 187,200 448,538 2,035,581 23,000 to All other bonds. Stocks. Warrants, claims, judgments, etc. $11,800 1,150,478 222,282 300 1,049 452,750 $9,965 1,657,376 72,950 80,000 4,600 76,950 109,763 132,013 268,775 23,231 1,659,138 37,152 $8, 368, 397, 124, 587, 946, 614, 100, 248, 14, 145, Foreign government bonds. Other foreign bonds and securities. Total. OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued. Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles San Francisco Salt Lake City $257,056 234,795 346,827 190, 792 860,163 1,529,775 351,018 371,746 2,759,250 2,594,065 6,569,370 204,000 Total 315 Total, all reserve cities 45,302,333 41,465 461,310 318,847 974,577 312,560 $30,000 $27,100 997,082 $396,983 7,867,867 1,988,266 395,196 1,453,152 3,846,632 1,383,249 646,209 4,413,029 4,096,447 15,973,939 1,242,310 68,009,754 | 45,143,649 49,850,736 15,980,880 8,605,724 1,946,842 350,631 235,190,549 57,199,421 161,412,952 I 74,058,606 96,050,532 28,984,074 12,674,978 13,682,017 1,938,448 446,001,028 3,288,120 969,152 1,147,316 9,135,705 1,734,322 2,033,377 507,856 2,105,823 241,768 1,573,132 264,364 708,367 13,639 22,757 5,315 126,428 237,960 190,188 52,833 126,792 21,030 236,949 57,726 144,156 73,628 18,394 6,500 57,079 19,400 41,572 14,510,503 6,317,762 5,119,069 28,800,555 7,174,007 15,286,687 216,573 I 77,208,583 W Q O g STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total N e w England States New York ! New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Mary/and District of Columbia Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 1,009,917 433,201 1,141,426 499,741 368,488 859,267 4,598,257 1,454,116 1,631,908 7,558,709 2,023,875 8,526,213 4,966,253 1,187,527 923,806 9,612,812 2,467,872 2,783,547 436 4,312,040 25,793,078 21,941,817 18,309,992 5,401,316 596,287 429 200 781 13,724,495 10,618,080 9,041,866 202, 793 1,148,290 10,000 47,126,305 22,639,744 53,254,478 876,406 4,446,625 206,351 13,792,284 14,019,349 36,612,193 1,168,975 3,152,942 99,350 17,217,707 7,231,475 30,515,793 344,826 2,004,708 13,790 2,414,179 1,215,034 4,334,423 48,165 149,378 27,010 1,261,456 492,328 3,390,560 41,086 86,171 796,247 623,311 1,258,160 10,055 2,367 421,447 94,879 568,729 29,131 2,800 96,754,120 56,934,200 138,976,202 2,721,437 10,993,281 356,501 34,745,524 128,549,909 68,845,093 57,328,299 8,188,189 5,271,601 2,690,140 1,116,986 306,735,741 406,402 963,822 28,800 1,490,506 1,396,016 212,128 353,135 901,051 382,888 258,055 584,990 172,375 165,514 21,173 9,464 9,893 4,000 5,717,814 4,502,835 796,061 1,728,244 56 49 163 20 79 1,526 133 116 73 48 1,420,100 719,374 191,929 752,966 1,313,487 875,221 74,977 27,689 "9,"666" O o Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 116 52 87 33 26 481 49 136 107 . . . . Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan ^Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri . . . ... Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wvominer Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma . . . . Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada 216,928 1 810 327 1,831,823 1,068,510 379 793 1,652,128 120,465 725,865 858,266 77,500 69,181 69,863 399,086 775,529 31,220 51,910 81 520 161,777 59,488 415 277 146,580 178,200 674,516 550,741 216,273 148,392 959,732 331,123 43,115 403,638 212,757 326,528 1,031,539 388,596 790,129 169,179 39,405 38 909 240,094 40,294 113,960 493,982 67,704 503,398 172,403 145,713 49,231 877,155 297,067 350,854 390,049 553,377 4,267,130 3,719,033 7,124,882 4,441,532 3,222,100 97,893 13,660 34,634,704 357 249 448 96 124 261 325 111 18,795,918 4,330,535 7,970,493 5,678,590 4,106,732 2,311,055 1,000,865 813,267 4,947,753 3,897,852 4,513,299 1,724,457 3,351,132 722,250 621,756 95,425 3,877,941 4,247,407 6,756,442 2,148,832 4,672,435 539,728 678,032 223,465 7,335,974 3,296 872 8,207,973 6,315,985 6,409,424 2,162,254 1,609,354 714,971 1,142,742 219,430 1,049,870 197,230 303,292 163,785 493,441 95,166 500,158 425,635 2,084,049 542,104 250,485 868,375 1,079,276 107,69.6 121,361 106,002 447,046 27,365 48,072 22,240 34,947 9,570 20,018 48,801 30,058 66,536 20,495 19,350 36,741,865 16,572,534 31,029,172 16,664,621 19,208,108 6,810,182 5,517,671 2,078,910 1,971 45,007,455 19,873,924 23,144,282 36,052,807 3,664,956 5,857,778 816,603 205,258 ^ 134,623,063 144 103 228 205 57 30 117 40 314 389,571 472,938 307,873 2,079,971 548 056 132,393 1,411,211 154,785 1,212,579 5,000 82,304 61,131 193,524 8 869 108,767 869,632 99,470 1,000 69,428 80,577 143,300 436,912 45 000 73,974 877,390 108,200 27,278 91,795 610,259 118,089 309,425 218 388 51,900 980,363 68,494 197,726 28,715 28,522 50,905 127,736 71 733 62,804 251,559 43,982 67,436 506,505 536,502 543,322 454,019 842 414 100,343 1,140,134 120,656 2,289,922 1,238 6,709,377 1,429,697 1,862,059 2,646,439 733,392 6,533,817 4,738 61,125 343,472 160,982 48,462 23,287 25,104 1,347,683 1,051,472 790, Oil 1,146,012 87,400 868,416 1,186,329 12,522,726 204,416 224,000 144,522 452,682 10,000 185,713 327, 415 2,947,498 74,500 125,320 161,871 27,203 5,000 141,925 261,723 3,194,943 66,775 22,950 121,212 39,250 20,000 474 15,613,091 3,854,520 3,868,778 2,508,510 667,170 4,743,035 4 10,000 22,985 20,000 101,080 4,526 2,762 Total States, etc 7,106 118,145,961 183,791,243 123,401,062 124,070,009 23,101,075 Total United States 7,473 175,345,382 345,204,195 197,459,668 220,120,541 52,085,149 .. . Total Pacific States Island possessions (Hawaii) . . .. 9,660 6,000 25,000 11,748,474 64 78 235 54 17 U 13 2 Arizona Alaska 25,000 1,018,911 3,402,947 3,387,777 2,043,326 926,325 3,907,632 848,783 2,973,252 3,380,797 1,457 288,688 189,642 1,531,205 45,825 153,443 200,707 80,000 19,000 . .. . 23,000 1,091,014 1,811,102 1,224,620 3,634,152 1,734,460 530,181 5,530,289 595,587 3,795,941 32,565 32,565 19,947,346 2,837,163 3,077,706 21,350,588 1,698,510 661,575 762,620 833,383 54,292 2,000 18,733 2,000 18,733 31,275,837 26,227,380 4,278,687 1,571,210 604,586,627 38,902,358 17,960,704 3,509,658 1,050,587,655 209,144 292 S O O o W o H W Q Cj 161,353 to CO TABLE N O . 52.—Classification of individual deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 6, 1912, to Aug. 9, 1918. States, Territories, and reserve cities. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut New England States Individual deposits subject to check. Demand certificates of deposit. ! $43,589,689.73 19,270,030.09 17,791,990.31 132,634,967.87 176,752,602.29 28,012,793.78 66,453,043.35 $1,430,435.18 1,650,533.72 934,000.27 3,935,362.45 1,829,833.50 4,158,812.66 1,489,250.76 Time certificates of deposit. Certified checks. Cashier's checks outstanding. Total. 56,500.00 54,260.90 $51,754.56 21,724.59 54,598.56 364,941.97 2,901,633.86 67,330.31 519,871.39 $175,977.52 165,946.18 81,770.41 357,010.09 1,383,530.70 117,156.47 110,801.24 $45,712,804.39 21,203,090.99 19,413,630.34 137,607,290.70 182,867,600.35 32,412,593.22 68,627,227.64 $464,947.40 94,856.41 551,270.79 315,008.32 484,505,117.42 15,428,228.54 1,536,843.82 3,981,855.24 2,392,192.61 507,844,237.63 New York Albany Brooklyn New York City New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia Washington 304, 674,935.29 16, 523,166.37 19, 593,776.08 623, 113,139. 71 184, 270,930.78 348, 716,870.90 181, 491,740. 35 121, 144,316.68 7, 643,754.92 36, 515,464.97 44, 238,467.70 934,102.83 24, 804,850.25 51,502,078.81 23,830.39 56,632.66 9,439,100.42 4,625,771.19 52,460,043.88 1,558,220.85 1,853,492.85 539,726.02 1,680,560.97 317,900.65 1,998,083.77 276,140.33 39,825.35 278,714.89 20,897,946.60 279,564.27 964,643.97 3,536,436.52 1,103,981.87 613.71 21,554.48 686,509.11 279,337.91 18,497.00 737, 631.62 31, 086.66 164,280.26 89,227, 751.47 1,267,048.19 349,532.78 348, 200.89 815, 180.34 23,424.31 28, 589.75 892, 417.83 3,82.61 108,894.21 4,771.67 359,188,869.82 16,617,908.77 20,093,403.89 742,932,490.21 192,790,725.92 459,402,970.61 187,221,205.81 126,557,931.18 8,551,539.81 40,017,100.12 46,140,295.29 934,485.44 25,216,351.04 Eastern States 1,913,665,516.83 124,336,696.60 65,597,940.79 93,994,420.92 28,070,702.77 2,225,665,277.91 74, 857,704.66 33, 352,989.40 26, 103,920.20 18, 133,540.57 092,867.44 4 \: 157,603.44 28,996,799.54 37, 804,776.99 10,966,889.57 14, 141,025.19 22, 601,410.65 135, 187,536.70 18,648,790.75 11, 591,562.39 3, 685,548.15 9,065,620.01 3,311,645.35 3,847,175.12 424,068.74 1,697,416.35 196,400.00 1,077,082.73 1,201,647.40 242,771.61 1,698,616.57 288,895.39 3,639,467.92 42,280.12 399,127.38 248,416.47 5,743,458.81 15,034,033.45 4,350,731.94 1,022,143.96 3,235,075.09 128,751.48 1,777,392.84 2,426,734.90 2,662,798.32 660,614.17 503,074.78 6,267,251.78 97,821.50 195,684.77 23,405.30 438,426.31 29,508.23 24,872.96 11,950.77 38,785.15 13,853.00 53,039.94 78,902.01 5,879.76 14,210.49 97,185.00 149,230.89 83,488.44 11,948.74 4,674.12 224,612.22 87,474.02 239,792.40 81,433.14 260,762.10 3.48 131,000.91 89,061.66 90,576.10 71,221.08 110,853.63 1,053,496.43 562,690.25 244,588.91 6,113.88 90,329,822.01 51,815,650.45 34,566,492.62 19,673,137.18 46,324,906.13 1,496,611.40 32,035,315.96 41,601,122.96 13,968,915.36 16,585,687.50 23,601,419.45 146,296,983.72 19,435,071.06 12,442,912.19 3,968,157.92 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans Texas Dallas Fort Worth Galveston 1. to Co NOVEMBER 26, 1912. 254,552.01 2,347,411.49 56,911,879.08 286,607.20 1,640,959.44 344,020.85 1,770,929.95 25,000.00 i W O O O r W o 3 o 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 Sioux City Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis Middle Western States. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha South Omaha. Kansas Kansas C i t y . . . Topeka Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver Pueblo* 22,893,508.98 9,627,071. 09 5,837,300.69 15,465,702.23 35,337,080.65 15,233,217.01 46,759,087.40 779,320.95 61,974.00 9.060.33 1,916^732.62 1,450,277.24 980,096.94 7,084,341.70 988,039.16 368,828.19 144,602.12 1,301,879.32 4,882,225.61 3,862,213.69 6,687,669.41 78,447.34 3,441.83 5,200.05 16,217.74 38,451.91 50,187.31 130,717.33 396,114.31 51,921.07 37,380.43 84,616.89 46,549.69 62,282.54 202,578.90 629,475,933.69 39,662,434.94 62,364,430.59 1,378,619.32 4,135,124.04 737,016,542.58 133,938, 343.72 39,917, 421.21 42,862, 852.19 14,823, 043.90 79,685, 608.44 21,646, 478.66 136,288, 488.79 196,810, 808.39 64,328, 777.89 29,384^ 262.62 48,427' 282.50 33,603; 241.38 54,294, 748.19 42,728, 922.19 23,184^ 823.22 51,809; 292. 20 1,725, 073.45 5,679, 392.95 1,291, 495.51 4,373; 888.00 23,677, 599.99 34,850, 080.99 5,427, 775.99 54,105, 203. 91 38,107,517760 1,062,407.98 412,935.12 752,681.10 33,978,586.18 1,651,709.75 30,000,564.44 3,851,891.17 20,110,460.66 4,081,869.99 12,428,240.37 7,162,580.48 1,553,251.00 2,607,320.60 1,898,409.97 18,576,960.73 123,347.13 746,228.05 5,610.39 137.510.46 534.593.47 3,176,837.14 619,789.14 105,680.80 22,326,453.33 917,618.65 2,067,087.57 6,068,056.50 4,499,559.00 830,021.39 10,502,817.13 161,564.99 161,980.46 190,060.37 25,349.90 105,128.96 43,125.24 204,660.70 2,151,861.11 119,196.96 116,999. 88 103,484.48 223,921. 45 268,555.79 143,313.82 61,334.30 60,478.21 3,153.00 22,737.00 145. 85 3,774.34 43,244. 41 80,166.56 5,983.00 28,196.66 205,493.20 279,886.44 182.682.57 14,941.08 147,063.59 300,867.19 429,763.33 4,991,836.83 49,771.84 83,552.20 137,245.17 205,710. 41 1,300,961.02 1,323,018. 60 962,286.55 194,476.24 56,390.43 1,823.19 8,201.82 92,026.63 85,328.46 1,001,096.65 248.448.58 1,407,609.72 'O O^ 194,739,372.84 41,421,696.09 43,648,530.25 19,574,277.02 121,987,133.93 23,642,180.84 205,634,192. 82 212,451,301.14 89,704,837.83 33,666,684.69 89,163,815.94 42,352,813.98 106,788,843.86 47,964,223.64 28,150,033.39 105,641,952.16 2,918,756.46 6,450,181.19 2,223,072.22 6,674,287.00 30,408,822.83 43,607,740.34 7,132,018.10 66,149,508.22 1,144,864,906.28 183,686,983.72 225,505,487.60 4,328,417.44 13,710,481.74 1,572,096,276.78 378,237.94 169,427.11 181,119.30 101,495.41 1,149,233.11 949,464.90 234,138.37 68,003.81 37,628.20 % 67,914.07 338,633.01 48,178.03 237,569.53 386,721.98 180,015.03 33,777,778.11 29,166,077.24 53,267, 803.05 4,717,345.65 28,752, 601. 81 6,701,653.67 58,072,765.69 2,961,835.90 2,818,094.00 4,188,870.09 37,035, i.12 14,118,074.16 41,304,500. 44 39,341,210.52 7,537,272.54 963.120.37 524,841.20 464,725.81 984,908.22 975,4S9. 36 997,118.48 444,348.30 411.178.38 503,949.53 528,134.89 294,475.33 172,431.29 287,102.97 979,189. 78 713,714.64 1,272} 178.92 1,124, 625.29 6,688, 941.16 i. 77 166, 171, 275.80 656.44 5, 5,838, 509.96 432, 307. 55 275, 679.48 352, 218.96 2,706, 689.73 130, 093.11 4,255, 110.67 427, 434. 75 l,059 3 109. 64 3,958,261.04 8,070,746.76 38,710,715.56 4,644,903.64 5,096,630.48 * 28," 067," 563 .'42 1,157,360.26 49,371,327.86 1,161,648.43 2,043,179.35 35,000,744.78 1,010,792.45 14,135,667.73 14,318,351.62 19,902,054.31 456,754.45 5,382,625.70 1,745,395.76 12,517,955.82 48,700.23 237,925.92 8,666,642. 43 4,754,649.52 8,499,304.08 9,437,804.69 1,582,242.29 28,573.15 28,832.02 30,962.47 7,588.80 73,977.84 4,018.09 37,813.24 1,645.93 836.79 2,676-. 25 29,357.62 12,722.21 25,413.19 110,059.32 2,190.94 25,135,430.74 10,113,236.18 6,033,543.62 18,785,148.80 41,754,585.10 20,187,997.49 60,864,394.74 S^ 3 o o 9 o O H w 3 o l to CO Cm TABLE NO. 52.—Classification of individual deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from November 26, 1912, to August 9, 1913—Contd. States, Territories, and reserve cities. New Mexico Oklahoma Muskogee Oklahoma City Western States Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma Oregon Portland California Los Angeles San Francisco Idaho Utah Salt Lake City Nevada Arizona Alaska Pacific States Island possessions, Hawaii United States Individual deposits subject to checki Demand certificates of deposit. to CO NOVEMBER 26, 1912—Continued. Time certificates of deposit. v Certified checks. Cashier's checks outstanding. Total. $9,742,271.67 44,024,008.56 3,371,741.09 5,893,686.14 $480,112.44 1,976,503.61 51,543.82 146,260.49 $4,265,234.05 4,824,664.41 845,485.72 325,580.31 $11,921.90 29,285.24 14,372.25 23,202.35 $107,306,44 698,793.47 45,958.59 74,525.76 $14,606,846.50 51,653,255.29 4,329,101.47 6,463,255.05 295,276,436.01 27,560,850.59 111,947,039.04 575,449.60 5,454,364.06 440,814,139.30 24, 481,980.28 23.,761,286.95 14,,889,814. 85 6,,477,950.20 23, 076,106.05 19, 344,504.58 107, 788,374.04 42, 772,838.46 84, 003,947.81 14 715,290.98 6 870,702. 78 11 742,921.08 4, 374,110.07 7, 435,689.84 1, 070,155.06 1,245, 233.39 402, 735.03 1,994, 936.29 68j 547.39 1,954, 482.17 1,306, 710.63 7,801, 986.36 813, 231.99 2,024, 554.57 1,789, 213.82 74, 868.19 45. 337.86 772, 027.69 180, 684.09 30, 332.51 3,942,711.54 4,552,990.59 108,736.65 371,786.47 3,483,514.18 242,699.39 10,510,182.72 1,408,461.81 3,409,414.49 2,829,843.12 1,693,961.22 1,533,967.25 857,420.98 612,763.84 39,725.00 29,085.22 260,258.53 52,137.70 56,733.69 21,553.22 96,466.70 284,753.73 201,362.80 599,247.59 52,961.13 10,838.60 32,381.28. 845.62 6,029.15 4,044.56 101,922.78 487,159.41 100,255.91 95,448.95 94,408.72 305,056.95 2,120,561.37 3,187,844.94 1,263,063.47 141,219.72 88,670.98 235,018.30 168,396.97 119,988.06 5,406.07 29,800, 933.21 29,464, 430.51 17,145, 881.40 7,070, 466.70 28,630, 064.34 21,295, 438.25 128,505, 858.22 48,383, 740.00 91,300, 227.93 19,528, S28.77 8,739, 041.77 13,589, 625.77 6,172, 801.33 8,355, 154.98 1,149, 663.20 392,805,G73.03 20,504,881.98 35,598,179.25 1,708,699.52 8,514,422.60 459,131,856.38 W 1,907,851. 41 32,987.37 43,006.82 8,791.58 102.15 1,992,739.33 o 4,862,501,434.67 411,213,063.74 502,592,927.91 105,976,253.62 62,277,389.97 5,944,561,069.91 H Q O 3 J FEBRUARY 4, 1913. Q j Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts.. Boston Rhode Island... $43,309,763.50 18,495,919.22 17,692,365.83 129,562,947.14 175,422,240.50 27,633,594.08 $1,491,831.94 1,938,852.43 905,850.95 3,579,370.44 1,614,101.47 4,214,095.41 $441,151.12 94,690.58 564,306.51 328,527.50 56,500.00 $30,129.82 30,047.44 3,371.07 413,647.52 2,699,411.32 62,026.64 $174,879.49 162,429.12 83,355.01 254,179.49 1,752,101.80 108,688.14 $45,447,755.87 20,721,938.79 19,249,249.37 134,138,672.09 181,487,855.09 32,074,904.27 Connecticut. New England States New York Albany Brooklyn New York City.. New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia. Washington Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina... South Carolina... Georgia Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans. Texas Dallas Fort Worth.. Gralveston Houston San Antonio. Waco Arkansas Kentucky Louisville Tennessee. Southern States. Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago 68,945,249.23 1,502,440.73 57,423.59 670,331.82 210,328.17 71,385,773.54 I 481,062,079.50 15,246,543.37 1,542,599.30 3,908,965.63 2,745,961.22 504,506,149.02 301,312,401.06 16,317,777.45 18,967,647.32 644,410,052.41 189,076,902.62 353,583,791.68 172,127, 735.68 121,809,542.11 .7,909,463.96 36,769,981.96 43,203,908.80 950,074.22 25,911,035.19 52,942,952.83 14,068.93 64,161.68 8,396,069.04 4,725,716.13 53,013,304.40 1,396,305.71 1,410,531.15 130,662.81 1,426,259.77 562,928.29 2,732,079.42 314,642.47 286,944.07 384,176.26 30,497,225.68 225,823.79 1,042,541.57 4,337,192.02 1,310,821.95 1,784.66 40,355.97 706,505.79 186,685.53 87,302.53 637,234.69 214,388.40 202,904.94 70, 326,660.44 1,216,457,59 407,579.11 350,141.87 668,034.90 33,081.83 31,118.43 1,067,734.45 331.61 62,660.42 18,735.71 357,939,310.47 16,833,178.85 19,618,890.20 754,284, 535.29 197,976,780.72 465,449,653.50 178,527,582.93 126,836,533.17 8,431,133.37 40,162,965.93 45,591,077.33 950,405.83 26,266,419.38 1,932,350,314.46 124,269,646.27 67,863,427.62 75, 218,328.68 39,166,749.94 2,238,868,466.97 9,198,193.36 2,796,192.16 3,748,956.40 382,280.43 1,632,967.27 131,400.00 965,397.61 1,155,882.32 243,112.61 1,235,513.90 465,831.98 3,796,049.13 67,780.12 459,238.95 251,003.05 802,374.38 138,514.00 10,380.28 2,016,078.64 1,430,118.65 922,452.99 7,087,133.54 5,735,797.60 15,254,074.81 4,693,760.28 932,769.38 3,115,938.74 130,894.60 1,897,305.19 2,436,824.33 2,725,811.34 1,083,968.77 515,411.32 6,271,342.96 152,885.43 68,813.20 40,335.28 854,805.51 409,390.53 169,198.38 1,382,639.13 4,949,636.85 3,814,523.40 6,724,237.02 565,604.45 31,916.55 20,306.36 60,224.10 49,997. 71 4,148.13 52,962.51 105,086.92 17,674.16 14,493.73 375,325.52 103,878.35 67,630.90 143,366.59 1,931.28 32,267.12 3,826.83 10,657.05 24,431.70 47,873.29 48,240.85 135,265.24 515,970.70 169,949.07 258,425.02 151,983.40 255,734. 53 157.48 238,037.15 95,260.37 161,337.88 70,406.81 157,190.12 1,009,627.97 568,207.93 276,787.51 13,177.26 502,178.98 120,307.76 11,421.43 97,989.70 50,277.94 46,941.79 460,512.53 89,549,249.46 54,197,693.56 34,542, 588.8-1 20,958,577.68 46,917,701.45 1,443,685.70 34,746,664.26 41,328,391.79 14,564,617.27 15,765,485.25 23,317,674.57 141,169,501.72 21,753,204.13 12,794,546.16 4,218,148.58 24,157,970. 72 10,327,164.76 5,745,867.28 18,839,905.41 45,013,092.18 20,643,149.77 61,231,140.94 73,533,683.35 35,945,560.97 25,821,140.78 19,431,320.37 41,863,063.20 1,177,085.49 31,592,961.80 37,535,337.85 11,416,681.28 13,361,102.04 21,803,915.63 129,988,603.31 20,896, 699. 75 11,846,339.91 3,911,701.71 21,966,344.73 9,655,125.64 5,544,210.14 15,318,766.24 38,535,185.45 15,810,990.74 46,823,992.61 654,527.72 2,731,880.59 57,402,436.74 316,207.65 1,637,603.06 356,140.11 1,895,249.80 50,000.00 633,779,812.99 38,936,851.77 63,360,364.05 1,917,109.34 5, 231,883.33 743,226,021.48 147,874, 467.04 42,177,607.31 46,600,918.06 15,555,612.06 75,333,194.81 21 323,232. 77 139,299,236.73 196,055,614.72 39,739,081.58 1,116,755 20 235 226.21 1,019,723.99 34,120,094. 64 1,468 425.95 29,175,571.70 3,017,899.54 22,973,498.33 201,199. 41 209,257.32 201,455.56 46,633. 71 151,459.88 71,833.90 162,844. 81 2, 191,480.14 242,428.39 1,176,585.05 237,887.57 15,801.76 170,973.59 193 855.32 431,159.32 6,000,043.73 211,030,674.75 44,680,204. 88 47,275,477. 40 20,600,113. f.8 117,934, CC3. 02 23,057 347.94 208,744,730. SO 211,032,724.75 3,962,342.36 8,159,270.10 39,625,918.84 3,767,686. 62 o w o M o o H W o M • o w o cj now to CO TABLE NO. 52.—Classification of individual deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from November 26, 1912, to August 9, 1918—Contd. FEBRUARY 4, 1913—Continued. Individual deposits subject to check. States, Territories, and reserve cities. Michigan D etr oi t Wisconsin Milwaukee Minnesota Minneapolis St.PauI Iowa Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph St.Louis *. . . . Middle Western States North Dakota.. South Dakota.. Nebraska. Lincoln Omaha South Omaha. Kansas.. Kansas City. Topeka Wichita Montana. Wyoming Colorado Denver Pueblo New Mexico Oklahoma Muskogee Oklahoma City. Western States $67,134,846.86 $20,909,411.42 3,771,804.52 3 0,479,812.7 6 12, 828,708.75 51,905,781.37 6, 724, 793.57 33,402,046.61 1,397,227. 45 46,554,267.46 2,626,283.96 40,637,811.32 3, 722,664.12 ! 24,371,898.24 19, 340,266,99 ' 55,588,228.80 50,692.44 1,845,372.74 767,818.15 5,853,889. 73 20,462.32 1,552,246.96 57,839.32 4,561,072. 73 533,578.35 25,202,210.41 234,989.18 3 . ' 32,824,932.03 623,539.12 i 5,374,692.30 32,557.57 1 54,209,946.80 i 1,165,718,940.62 131,539.93 355,569.31 833, 706. 22 220,842. 7Kl 78 264,384. 03 691,680.03 .081,515.47 771,696. 76 664,420. 76 769,102. 74 436,803.89 946,295.13 546.194.82 209.490.83 700,659.56 622,273.08 784,381.36 683,125.34 006,228.88 294,719,910.92 Time •certificates of deposit. $4, 483,233.39 Certified checks. Cashier's checks outstanding. Total. $92,722,484.84 34,480,625.33 93,026.246.49 42,087,152.38 99,950,781.46 45,336,202.48 29,301,861.22 110,336,235.41 2,948,673.91 6,643,859.00 2,518,259.26 6,775,158.92 32,034,578.41 41,800,941.93 6,939,422.02 65,638,887.63 939,754.84 1,971,264.38 6,210,747.11 4,606,153.30 809,502.03 9,791,438.54 $97,886.27 88,591.11 46,230.99 577,954.91 121,862.03 160,945.22 118,582.91 61,672.06 980.66 19,372.42 354.35 11,613.40 . 7,653.38 72,092.94 2,178.50 28,312. 73 186,535,416.04 225,084,505.25 4,652,438.61 236,365.43 050,262.92 531,883.13 152^ 154. 74 271,871.69 487. 40 064, 624.98 441, 797. 46 252,353.05 393,361.99 683, 707.14 119,399. 85 043,006. 41 410,872.65 045, 788.25 182,304.62 946,679.58 53,762.78 192,125. 75 14,811,059.23 14,703,801.44 19,865,077.19 450,159.06 5,318,349.93 1,632,798.14 12,517,3S5.59 44,547.43 230,701.64 8,865,604.25 4,769,467.21 8,492,520.78 8,810,564.03 1,330,672.07 4,722,037.25 5,056,863.90 955,301.81 327,029.85 21,592.15 406,759. 76 35,664.90 9,893.40 333,052.36 9,543.24 53,356*61 2,282.69 537.25 2,200.81 25,839.72 26,055.57 31,912.96 166,945.72 4,085.70 3,104.87 142,879.82 4,675.08 20,495.02 319,596.40 145,201.67 194,491.61 89,573.69 988,470.81 970,684.36 241,927.02 126,360.76 14,631.45 43,578.89 186,335.01 49,038.46 237,383.22 484,687.70 73,980.14 123,537.67 671,348.91 58,447.34 103,895.66 32,520,153.14 28,661,595.10 53,460,823.05 4,922,623.67 27,176,128.82 6,305,193.17 60,958,809.67 3,386,685.10 2,931,942.51 4,438,946.07 36,198,290.01 13,910,256.22 39,351,018.19 38,082,560.93 7,155,185.72 14,653.257.49 55,602,153.57 4,755,312.35 6,649,775.16 112,903,940.80 1,300,877.63 5,123,170.77 441,120,709.94 ! ! ! I . * Demand certificates of deposit. 27,072,809.82 28,147,968.38 1,087,294.47 50,896,939.19 1,190,114.89 317,962.72 35,097,602.52 1,045,813.74 $97,106.90 140,416.94 97,557.00 295,062.82 980,485.33 721,047.09 770,753.23 248,465.04 5,814.33 2, 778. 70 5,440.79 173,369.09 80,389.16 1,062,774.48 129,510.07 1,576,631.99 14,906,337. t CO oo g a o r 1,596,897,638.21 w o Q Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma Oregon Portland California Los Angeles San Francisco.. Idaho Utah Salt Lake City. Nevada Arizona Alaska 23,782, 913.67 23,150, 011.77 14,114,535.95 6,495,817.61 21,578,841.76 20,907,331.00 105,041,547.61 46,898,103.82 83,951,239.62 14,771,429.87 6,321,812.56 10,756, 422.67 4,177,962.56 8,265,636.09 821, 746.67 1,212,049.45 394,651.60 2,054,985,51 83,165.55 1,892,545.99 1,265,428.69 7,851,116.55 625,854.25 2,310,151.80 1,753,798.07 104,793.57 22,721.99 780,899.98 238,024. 76 27,402.59 4,044,162.16 4,878,480.50 74,952.07 441,513.33 3,657,260.77 320,228.13 10,555,960.50 2,613,144.14 3,166,743.76 2,857,744.09 1,637,120.98 1,685,354.56 885,858.92 685,852.92 50,673.85 31,488.43 280,423.22 33,175.03 6,504.84 18,761.43 83,335.13 328,224.17 102,905.70 1,096,842.20 60,972.09 3,347.48 37,063.59 4,862.83 12,845.33 4,524.56 45, 660.78 399! 854.31 164! 517.97 17: 117.99 m,690.60 692. 44 206! 263.17 2,312: 161.80 1,763: 491.24 1,810! 388.98 233:,637.96 82: 060.65 172:,535.22 156:,617.75 69 ,609.52 29,116, 274.49 29,103, 421.40 16,442, 166.53 7,044, 119.32 27,216, 100.55 22,783, 015.39 126,089, 112.00 52,003. 169.71 92,335; 468.62 19,677. 333.10 8,149: 712.55 12,673; 623.46 6,006, 119.51 9,271; 976.85 957.19 Pacific States 391,035,353.23 20,617,590.35 37,555,050.68 2,105,276.03 i, 7,507,300.38 458,820,570.67 1,907,851.41 32,987.37 43,006.82 8,791.58 102.15 1,992,739.33 4,900,574,262.93 412,711,845.19 508,352,894.52 ,9,111,787.50 74,681,505.48 5,985,432,295.62 $463,947.94 84,276.61 610,719.31 310,294.67 61,300.00 52,418.20 $15,274.75 127,543.85 5,772.86 421,332.57 2,492,999.38 36,073.83 474,525.94 $196,867.65 450,054.50 81,044.23 349,271.23 2,006,776.49 66,523.91 93,235.41 $45,878,900.39 19,505,688.03 18,914,534.10 131,549,610.57 179,660,821.91 31,127,703.64 68,623,837.05 Island possessions, Hawaii* United States APRIL 4, 1913. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut $43,696,131.44 16,870,783.46 17,261,815.86 126,323,167.77 172,620,817.37 26,934,265.81 66,474,968.07 New England States. New York Albany Brooklyn New York City.. New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia. Washington 470,181,949.78 16,678,892.58 1,582,956.73 3,573,523.18 3,243,773.42 495,261,095.69 306,278,262.43 17,658,751.88 19,400,622.15 616,196,585.75 188,578,056.38 364,893,485.16 169,352,972.89 129,459,772.57 7,217,698.14 37,286,396.45 42,601,332.41 1,020,380.89 27,568,158.54 50,019,193.04 12,204.32 81,653.87 10,146,122.21 5,034,060.95 53,125,457.61 1,332,390.35 1,352,201.61 470,993.26 1,410,442.96 483,697.92 2,183,944.73 452,212.10 15,359.19 398,577.20 26,881,204.04 279,343.25 1,299,887.44 4,246,983.17 1,501,775.14 1,772.01 59,771.41 617,487.72 85,560.04 767,397.97 38,582.94 261,860.25 63,768,292.21 1,515,675.17 860,213.96 370,194.96 991, C99.00 10,158.29 38,385.19 649,720.45 1,3X.C1 86,330.89 359,701,010.27 17,724,808.33 20,142,713.47 717,010,317.43 198,492,802.52 477,279,403.93 175,613,510.11 134,912,727.10 8,059,450.92 40,746,270.92 44,352,238.50 1,021,783.50 28,090,488.61 07,302,122.77 C9,359,907.80 35,782, G93. CO Eastern States. 1,927,512,481. C4 $1,506,678. 61 1,973,029.61 955,181.84 4,145,544.33 2,540,228.07 4,029,540.09 1,528,689.43 322,117.61 123,790,535. 71 1 Figures for N o v . 26, 1912. 618,113.22 3,085,726.77 57,100,419.76 310,9G8.74 1,607,278.78 358,829.22 1,951,280.91 28,320.93 2,223,747,741. 61 O O o o g H3 W a 3 3 a to 00 CD TABLE NO. 52.—Classification of individual deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from November 26, 1912, to August 9, 1913—Contd. o APRIL 4, 1913—Continued. Individual States, Territories, and reserve cities. 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 t Southern States. Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago Michigan Detroit Wisconsin Milwaukee subject to check. Demand certificates of deposit. Time certificates of deposit. Certified checks. Cashier's checks outstanding. Total. $73,907,242.01 36,989,235.36 24,839,440.76 19,241,398.99 41,342,385.06 1,279,249.64 33,676,211.52 36,400,945.11 11,163,854.48 12,787,896.70 20,487,788.44 119,118,395.15 20,835,052.70 12,071,783.82 4,054,275.33 22,256,987.20 9,284,947.70 5.530,256.91 15*287,269.71 39,658,745.90 16,633,608.99 47,638,884.87 $8,920,854.76 2,655,472.41 4,019,372.32 440,028.08 1,484,439.69 75,458.25 1,066,556.40 1,241,787.14 263,120.24 1,197,625.49 466,421.98 3,894,265.87 72,255.87 426,560.52 244,835.65 836,229.34 64,399.27 11,869.44 2,084,275.76 1,437,859.32 1,040,812.45 7,326,424.90 15,767,226.53 , 4,577,948.34 1,032,110.54 3,261,244.35 92,656.47 1,958,581.66 2,487,325.01 2,818,459.41 1,135,194.39 420,576.80 6,768,281.94 106,498.41 61,209.73 50,084.96 738,062.12 437,478.35 160,041.61 1,448,150.65 5,148,810.69 4,259,809.78 6,797,089.91 $350,886.93 34,493.73 18,301.71 9,558.36 81,771.97 264.67 63,605.15 60,895.26 7,694.43 41,140.47 99,863.36 74,912.51 79,926.18 144,386.66 3,689.71 15,150.34 4,684.20 20,469.10 18,558.09 52,915.36 76,012.55 109,259.32 $247,062.02 119,438.89 241,220.11 83,044.95 301,462.36 83.99 205,364.24 84,749.09 68,420.55 67,501.42 122,927.09 999,674.82 421,823.37 161,237.62 8,356.26 365,858.82 63,000.87 24,884.70 81,457.77 50,956.57 168,864.90 328,867.19 $89,216,254.26 55,505,866.92 33,696,283.24 20,806,140.92 46,471,303.43 1,447,713.02 36,970,318.97 40,275,701.61 14,321,549.11 15,229,358.47 21,597,577.67 130,855,530.29 21,515,556.53 12,865,178.35 4,361,241.91 24,212,287.82 9,854,510.39 . 5,747,521.76 18,919,711.98 46,349,287.84 22,179,108.67 62,200,526.19 624,485,856.35 39,270,925.15 65,317,050.19 1,368,440.06 4,216,257.60 734,658,529.35 147,252,208.48 40,051,662.32 44,161,913.04 16,421,447.22 77,038,657.40 21,222,311.58 144,687,721.60 184,908,079.47 67,204,373.63 31,241,146.96 52,605,223.74 35,557,537.58 40,079,750.72 978,408.01 277,230.18 973,624.74 33,433,627.47 1,550,386.79 28,614,136.49 3,292,803.09 20,681,192.44 3,826,515.77 13,236,239.87 6,902,801.06 23,213,040.11 258,611.71 181,426.76 323,074.89 50,695.05 193,364.61 246,220.31 253,929.64 3,810,424.30 63,571.71 69,184. 93 63,521.11 223,873.06 351,625.84 628,632.13 391,881.21 59,078.48 594,433.43 162,327.39 673,052.59 5,045,575. 69 32,070.44 170,731. 76 95,723.19 206,550.87 211,155,236.86 41,840,129.22 45,181,099.32 21,459,285.29 119,100,500.23 23,181,246.07 213,247,213.02 200,723;953.23 92,706,567.44 35,307,579.42 94,359,297.51 44,110,761.73 $5,790,208.54 27,000.00 3,954,439.80 7,840,417.32 39,018,372.70 3,667,070.68 4,725,359.22 28,358,589.60 1,219,999.16 o o o t- 1 w bi Q c| w bi o j Minnesota Minneapolis St. Paul Iowa Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph.". St. Louis Middle Western States. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha South Omaha... Kansas Kansas City Topeka • Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver Pueblo New Mexico Oklahoma Muskogee Oklahoma City. Western States. Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma Oregon Portland California Los Angeles San Francisco.. Idaho Utah Salt Lake City. Nevada;.....,...;. ,714,225.04 ,451,213.38 , 709,820.11 ,784,732.02 .410,111.92 241,203.94 442,809.72 950,959.67 328,727.86 112,901.30 180,151.84 955,651.91 - 1,169,634,798.33 2,012,974.82 2,714,374.02 3,773,296.55 19,966,777.03 80,074.19 786,625.12 7,162.35 47,901.81 575,775.34 3,287,349.19 634,259.58 15,691.71 882,325.04 2,048,488.12 6,250,583.79 4,526,362.41 794,453.14 9,535,922.04 124,447.86 186,434.18 144,396. 70 84,623. 43 8,415.59 23,208.10 145.85 13,711. 62 5,018.12 73,370. 65 3,931.76 3,728.27 1,077 162.92 787 351. 72 389, 705.49 283, 619. 50 33, 089.57 0 73.32 8, 025.36 125, 023.60 91, 581.87 1,218, 034.50 128, 369.81 1,861, 975.82 103,984,797.03 44,342,326.84 30,309,892.03 116,784,678.97 3,543,073.24 7,057,810.48 2,340,468.32 7,186,084.82 32,251,686.98 41,218,018.05 0,741,166.13 60,372,969. 75 187,748,978.34 226,290,338.60 6,409,330.21 14,422,396.50 1,604,505,841.98 15,398,333.54 15,033,739.87 19,544,298.86 439,565.87 5,324,867.55 1,606,869.31 12,988,209.37 72,409.19 250,331.17 9,083,976.35 4,815,375.32 8,658,662.87 8,739,733.84 1,351,701.09 4,727,308.41 5,643,457.35 1,127,908.26 334,316.87 24,086.09 411,456.85 45,890.79 9,090.60 483,006.45 5,769.05 51,275.63 730.03 555. 03 5,548.37 43,129. 92 11,461.12 30,813.32 473,964.59 9,641.76 6,484.59 113,900.70 69,018.80 10,030.64 304,018. 59 255,892.85 272,875.58 141,640.73 834,787.08 542,650.82 260,459.85 85,906.42 21,052.71 59,803.77 205,958. 02 73,050.54 244,302.36 577,963.18 116,604.95 203,381.41 658,069.30 50,750.57 70,700.19 34,445,891.98 30,584,974. 47 54,632,080.14 4,713,246. 09 27,370,052.58 5,715,896.94 00,554,863.11 3,015,706.85 3,290,075.72 4,425,392.29 35,037,800.03 13,395,130.52 40,517,880.50 37,415,417.45 7,391,247.01 14,586,518.10 55,890,141.89 4,740,308.71 28,370,963.77 115,141,065.09 1,818,454.93 4,979,946.92 445,021,960.21 1,255,694.84 352,563.76 1,359,105.47 77.427.96 1,915,203.44 1,200,403.20 7,180,695.31 647,456.10 2,401,855.08 1,747,667.10 84.606.97 29,376.88 789,598.53 4.073,797.43 5.008,388.44 066,805.18 485,354.86 3,849,059.39 420,332.34 10,872,453.35 1,818,643.48 3,295,667.67 2,917,212.94 1,671,920.07 1,645,109. 68 929,449,11 32,293.04 318,109.86 oQ, 951.87 16,808.49 53,957.40 171,746.25 191,546.87 101,141.94 901,319.08 19,072.12 6,957.15 17,264.49 836.00 74,803. 73 486,150.26 128,865.57 17,195.93 138,463.43 311,485.67 2,069,419.39 2,705,402.54 1,526,370.58 247,392.32 74,472.50 121,827.72 131,996.61 31,870,966.41 31,981,259.48 17,646,453.32 7,444,635.83 29,794,524.99 24,575,708.16 124,330,780.63 49,086,627.47 91,369,514.40 18,915,886.32 7,879,779.40 12,146,350.77 0,044,886.98 17,396,890.03 1,322,563.73 13,868,889.53 1,014,995.37 28, 052,905.11 ' 6,716,115.80 3, '""1,852.85 153,090.64 20,568,585.42 159,406.08 3,560.235.32 372.44 40, 990,669.02 6,264,249.24 2, 385,016.78 471,644.43 3i 028,291.93 240,175.45 3,679,058.14 430,650.84 23 354.468.33 2,950,267.41 8,340,212, 19 155,031.35 183,256.48 4,394,791.47 228,072.88 395,682.96 803,291.44 1,110,008.37 475,685.07 173,658. 62 292,518.36 2,182,196.18 432,908. 63 65,122.45 100,727. 99 170,940.94 294,711,535.50 23' 22', j 104,016, 44,353, 83,184J 13,984, 6,041, 10,332, 4,193, 52,055,985. 79 1,202,953.54 292,667.18 35,664,926. 99 1,011,381.97 o H w Q O H W o tr 1 0,092,722.63 o TABLE NO. 52.—Classification of individual deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from November 26, 1912, to August .9, 1913—Contd. APRIL 4, 1913—Continued. States, Territories, and reserve cities. Arizona Alaska.. Pacific States . . Hawaii United States Individual deposits subject to check. Demand certificates of deposit. Time certificates of deposit. Certified checks. Cashier's checks outstanding. Total. $7,935,184.45 751,441.44 $235,623.57 21,268.36 $767,001.37 56,383.85 $18,403.50 241.56 $80,760.95 9,008.18 $9,036,973.84 838,343.39 395,636,300.66 19,298,546.57 38,483,579.16 1,966,649.62 8,183,615.38 463,568,691.39 1,877,252.68 88,989.40 52,946.92 2,393.41 1,596.40 2,023,178.81 4,884,040,174.94 415,247,831.52 514,170,059.46 84,498,699.30 70,830,279.82 5,968,788,045.04 JUNE 4, 1913. d H Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut $43,376,590.32 18,043,903.23 16,846,033.86 130,463,685.71 186,847,606.24 24,922,304.49 65,437,586.08 New England States. New York Albany Brooklyn New York City.. New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia. Washington 335,639.15 1,928,437,159.24 125,873,854.83 Eastern States. a o 4,970.00 149,495.00 $16,932.35 28,518.47 21,977.22 418,560.35 1,931,349.92 55,298.32 421,629.76 $164,519.64 238,723.19 70,995.69 316,388.84 1,770,460.79 170,256.93 197,794.47 $46,267,316.06 20.141,718.12 18,433,087.03 135,000,103.05 193,139,390.48 28,728,038.86 67,752,671.84 16,059,761.43 1,641,448.14 2,894,266.39 2,929,139.55 509,462,325.44 50,047, 274.43 12, 087.18 56, 736.20 7,688, 543.41 5,171, 933.59 53,893, 557.22 1,284, 985.79 1,482, 913.14 457, 119.26 5,024, 694.61 418, 370.85 1,785,370.97 423,919.00 15,064.57 372,142.18 21,556,227.39 728,016.62 974,799.16 4,757,468.46 1,690,669.67 2,567.33 18,620.78 478,469.08 19,195.86 760,710.16 120,218.82 267,868.20 63,669,438.50 1,240,644.97 537,871.09 448,490.58 787,263.92 11,982.87 35,432.55 720,835.32 994.51 113,532.80 53,898.32 360,642, 422.94 17,298, 578.93 19,626, 388.41 704,994, 318.24 194,960, 116.57 479,401, 739.43 192,993, 850.59 130,618, 008.68 8,255, 006.78 40,703, 229.44 43,704, 232.56 1,003, 541.18 27,784, 451.20 67,887,724.03 68,715,284.29 31,071,862.56 2,221,985,884.95 $2,237,765.77 1,747,789.37 893,148.88 3,469,708.23 2,589,973.53 3,575,209.12 1,54&,166.53 $471,507.98 82,783.86 600,931.38 331,759.92 485,937,709.93 307,625, 148.38 17,151, .36 18,929, 641.83 611,288, 726.67 185,560, 237.48 365,897, 071.58 186,211, 385.15 125,219. 584.24 7,428, 165.35 33,615, 701.15 41,245,557.31 1,002,546.67 27,262, 185.07 791,382.27 2,259,283.91 58,098,440.38 291,520.61 1,437,577.71 355,171.97 2,008,780.35 841,000.00 o 5 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 Sioux City Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis Middle Western States. 9,095,763.87 2,721,027.60 3,246,102.54 795,136.51 1,455,693.03 24,163.02 1,044,503.43 1,202,881.45 268,745. 41 1,103,879.51 467,771.98 4,006,508. 37 62,215.87 408,085.70 252,194.28 955,459.90 60,249.27 8,102.77 2,174,315.31 1,439,730.99 1,078,569.11 7,104,230.59 5,533, 331.72 16,139, 055.69 5,103, 57.25 1,016, 401.80 3,417, 755.12 88, 656. 47 2,196,794. 66 2,578,315.33 2,809,308.00 1,202, 616.26 346, 676.86 7,008, 860,90 394, 076.18 56, 193. 49 53, 557. 71 1,132,657.63 454, 381.07 195, 406.15 1,485,551.34 5,305, 905.31 4,446',570. 88 7,090,301.19 292,086. 71 24,708,05 26,576. 38 25,611.83 101,604.13 1,795.58 61,244.10 43,921.32 9,439.37 28,664.78 177,781.29 98,531.28 96,744.58 18,657.18 2,378.10 99,510.29 11,331.95 6,039.05 26,057.57 27,693. 89 86,988.58 192,251.80 234,162.44 193,840.16 222,767.43 65,252.05 329,446.25 &5.30 209,000.68 84,769.04 61,092.46 69,300.82 145,547.11 1,019,364.71 448,879.02 117,623.80 5,690.54 327,635.15 136,582.24 8,991.30 93,083.28 33,228. 71 206,492.79 299,282.44 1,598,, 824.98 36,692' ,315.87 38,655!, 704.83 14,025: 319.27 14,832, 407.07 21,930, 855.05 121,992 525.16 20,605 291.43 12,027 , 117.39 4,112;, 057.29 23,961, 558.71 10,343, 009.53 5,576,231.70 18,517,,333.92 43,348,,401.42 21,172, 364.93 623.83 38,975,310.51 68,056,131.01 1,459,617.81 4,312,097.72 715,053,294.27 39,580,722.57 1,017,022.23 510,525.18 ,155,776.26 1,204,520.68 si:.017,674.63 34,378,814. .54 1,-533,485.37 23. 198,137.06 144'.231,183.01 28, .541,180.03 2,965,271.43 194. 990,676.26 67. 037,362.50 20,315,851.14 386, 07(5.16 4,502,459.12 .998,010.70 12,952, 398.90 632,910.70 0,889,823.00 047,620.90 1,526,285.79 527,186.12 2,746,681.03 281,596.09 3,881,914.97 .287,333.76 19,264,249.72 052,434.53 76,873.23 917,977.07 737,672.56 534,452.85 19,014.92 .913,936.91 49,820.16 .202,697.34 572,781.02 ,628,825.26 3,213,198.39 261,231.62 616,845.29 807,638.91 16,167.24 22,676,658.92 880,175.07 2,003,292.20 U, 523,662.00 4,332,826.44 782,455.40 9,565,812.44 264, 934.15 145, 261.64 208, 856.12 78, 634.24 145, 830.55 56, 761.52 219, 619. 39 2,281^ 161. 99 85, 661.90 52j 793.30 73, 719.60 231, 967.38 126, 170.22 226, 454.21 157,348.52 123,361.87 815.42 799.06 140.35 5S0.31 654.57 326.10 538.70 092.94 250, 570.25 392, 267.89 277, 978.17 26, 137.65 197,439.18 322, 336.52 511, 735.01 4,447,459.95 43, 995.65 273,306.99 99, 634.72 369, 387. 58 1,268, 724.34 980, 582.96 314, 240.49 255, 875. 84 21, 095.03 6, 140.87 17, 111.58 54, 998.61 159,434.47 1,019,799.06 161, 533.60 1.800,542.25 211,234. 297.40 38,359:,928.39 46,034, 766.02 21,569, 385.41 123,635;.112.02 25,110,,720.47 213,207, 817.39 208,391, 727.56 91,984, 937.56 40,214, 635.57 93,362, 170.30 42,292, 119.33 107,292, 299.25 43,784, 579.94 29,930 256.02 112,451, 468.89 3,195, 803.58 7,689, 589.56 2,452, 894.77 7,039, 628.19 31,464, 229.40 40,278, 975.25 6,825, 604.61 62,195, 253.78 230,590,187.11 4,633,493.05 13,272,428.66 1,609,998,200.66 161,827.87 258,785.19 898,619.14 075, 844.03 350,195.10 484,144.61 33^, 180,773.00 34, 745, 817. 69 10, 876, 734.03 12, 427,945.70 20, 793, 077. 81 859,259.90 603,375.78 426,557.22 798, 236.66 : 446, 315.74 21, 680, 465.00 9, 357, 692.43 326.42 «; 738, 541, 842.52 36, 353,743.57 15, 192,557.81 49, 73, 37, 23, 18, 39, 602,250,137.22 *... : 148. 461,311.51 36:,805,376.63 45; 011,086:55 1,174,388,513.33 187,113,578.51 26,320.00 4,104,316.58 7,895,353.12 39,704,099.95 3,707,157.93 4,502,066.37 29,238,406.38 1,168,030.67 53,323,489.00 1,303,675.62 295,155.95 37,520,647. 70 1,036,585.37 88,317 .172.61 56,337 416.69 32,495, 822. 74 19,978.,246.22 44,654:, 693.63 fed O W Q O K H O H in o d w m o OO TABLE NO. 52.—Classification of individual deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from November 26, 1912, to August 9, 1913—Contd. to JUNE A, 1913—Continued. Individual deposits subject to check. States, Territories, and reserve cities. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha South Omaha Kansas Kansas City Topeka '. Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver Pueblo New Mexico Oklahoma Muskogee Oklahoma City Western States.. Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma Oregon Portland California Los Angeles San Francisco.. Idaho.... Utah.. Salt Lake City. ? ,... ' •.. Cashier's checks outstanding. Demand certificates of deposit. Time certificates of deposit. 008.42 907.77 873.98 640.57 259.89 540.87 100.76 473.29 915.78 000.94 291.62 029.09 501.44 319.20 020.15 296.42 825.02 716.86 679.85 $1, 150,866.35 1, 168.722.09 6. 520,860.73 166,448.78 $15,955,592.80 15,213.602.91 20,187,522.82 414,993.83 5,127,943.29 1.645,420.95 13,464,661.92 44.796.93 1,240.00 266.876.84 9.294,272.14 4,936,833.04 9,235,081.99 9,194,057.20 1.645.064.11 4.767,982.04 6,289,885.91 1,192,750.81 385,776.07 $44,880.97 42,221.59 52,459.17 19,447.94 192,398.57 3.771.59 37.770.13 2,301.86 10,050.63 8,161.98 39,063.81 9,951.37 18,090.51 98,337.01 2,135.47 6,251.03 114,469.43 71,983.74 6,970.39 $208,948. 90 149,292.15 162,245.39 103,644.34 596,888.03 1,007,628.34 166,257.94 44,123.38 15.388.47 46,338.74 174.710.16 54,990.67 174,253.51 427,241.55 98,952.49 179,508.94 571,833.01 66,046.79 100,348.37 $32,465,297.4-1 30,010,746.51 55,266,962.09 4,765, 703.59 27,028,641.69 6,990,527.93 59,858.594.77 3,145,144.28 3,308,644.58 4,513,249.92 35,148, 490.96 12.946,684.41 38,953,187.61 37,111,306.78 6.994,267.91 15,271,583.45 55,597,272.15 4.716,498.20 7,110,223.46 288,446,401.92 28. 362,911.85 119,264,355.60 780, 717.19 4,348,641.17 441,203,027.73 24,908, 859.28 25,986, 052.14 14,897, 363.31 6,909. 508.49 23,436, 986.24 23,652, 322.48 100,943, 500.69 40,396, 544.77 81,400, 257.21 13,789, 116.00 5,360, 285.87 9,631, 763.09 1, 222,616.36 4,120,698.48 4,661,921.81 48,752.19 518,805.72 4,090,585.17 435,462.07 10,905,544.33 1,796,393.30 3,321,609.13 2,994,602.37 1,722,035.61 1,653,272.68 45,508.56 247,850.86 48,931.67 76,203.67 21,269.31 216,587.81 269,044.37 457,075.51 878,684.18 26,711.95 15,576.27 16,830.45 58,095.04 414,304.42 115,233.70 20,939.94 106,262.00 403,766.19 2,462,148.64 1,268,181. 74 855,566.22 207,873.34 165,315.48 145,666.01 30,353,777.72 31,700,739.42 17.046,436.34 7,609,533.44 29,448,069.05 25,962,891.00 122,449,952.57 46,436,001.62 88,736,533.51 18,728,112.94 7,323,844.34 11,482,746.50 127,976.91 144,151.91 166.18 6 351,804.02 490,448.82 259,049. 70 473,871.42 o 929,153.23 97,880.24 4 113,260.16 377,351.82 1, 145,095.69 184,545.02 2,661.25S.78 390, 610.19 1, 936,155.47 84,075.62 1, 792,966.93 1, 254, 752.45 7, 869,714.54 2, 517,806.30 2, 280,416.77 1, 709,809.28 60,631.11 35,814.27 Certified checks. Total. H O o g H W O1 I" r H H o d a Nevada , Arizona Alaska Pacific States Hawaii United States 4 280,059.28 607,650.18 8 786^ 328.86 809, 163 28 209,851 03 20,256 90 874,602.06 812,964.68 58,643.85 627.36 14, 546.46 241.56 47,573.15 71.606.28 9,619.03 6,012,025.13 9,716,618.63 875,090.20 384 984,597.89 22.194,640 50 38, 015,893.45 2.335,689.99 6,351,551.18 453,882,373.01 1,736,879.10 81, 620.16 53,125.22 4, 766.28 54.30 1,876,445.06 418,661,677 79 525,508,864.56 80,823,835.00 62,285,775.14 5,953,461,551.12 4,866. 181,398.63 O W H O AUGUST 9, 1913. Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts— Boston Rhode Island Connecticut New England States New York Albany. Brooklyn New York City.. New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore District of Columbia. Washington $44,714, 755. 92 .19,061,255.11 .16,812,559.60 130,633,089.31 168,002,926. 85 ~" 24,498,487. 59 64,484,748."' ! $445,398.77 112,851.21 133,971.49 206,227.47 188,244.00 $62,236. 52 17,965.31 S, 737.07 269,480.20 532,428.07 24,034.84 474,994.15 $170,712.09 182,028.05 49,289. 47 254,425. 04 390,968. 37 51,449.03 146,131.17 $47,004,561.13 20,782,935. 65 18,612,214.90 134,910,979.18 171,327,393.94 28,029,821.00 66,952,773.45 15,691,283.77 1,086,692.94 1,389,876.16 1,245,003.22 487,620,679.25 309,272,632.12 15,943,974.15 18,706,592.12 611,334,997.49 186,894,273.86 365,623,292. 63 159,150,955.42 110,668,542.15 7,415,473.39 37,180,227. 63 43,599,504.4*9 1,054,996.21 25,855.212.00 52,498,206.14 11,079.64 62,145. 58 6,985,097. 67 5,282,813.86 55,489,306. 50 1,287,186. 43 937,265. 08 458,315. 97 1,817,408.27 381,709.07 2,165,661.47 266,052. 55 79,994. 87 177,996.73 11,138,12.7.54 634,231.43 808,422.85 1,346,785.01 743,777.43 1,440.86 15,841. 76 175,104.61 272,479. 72 103,462.48 561, 280.29 139, 973.98 140, 942.07 6,193, 954.09 840, 826.26 734, 728. 32 268, 192. 52 122, 268. 93 5,850.39 193, 770.66 368,402.70 3 501.11 979.16 364,763,832.57 16,175,022.64 19,087,676.50 636,544,180.46 195,986,356.35 480,703,351.77 162,437,199.76 113,796,785.91 8,224,055.53 41,058,845.62 44,547, 720. 87 1,058,497.32 26,319,752.37 1,892,700,673.66 125,483,013.93 67,469,524.95 9,648,670.48 15,401,394.65 13,619.01 o O 468,207,823.16 892,003.67 2,334,210.94 58,047,601.47 384,080.38 1,324,932.32 342,974.92 1,851,597.30 23,000.00 hrj gH W O M w o Q Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Savannah Florida Alabama Mississippi... Louisiana New Orleans. 72, 008,187.10 37, 335,504.02 22, 383,326.48 16, "70,494.20 35, 498,880.07 1, 271,606.89 30, 894,619.09 31, 928,551.47 10, 242,596.59 11, 170,230.35 19, 552,083.06 260,290.02 6,474,476.87 180,608.89 15,888,830.02 215,230.53 4,983,504.27 519,504. 74 964,314. 70 , 338,753.68 3,560,567.17 16,750.00 67,350.33 .348,892.11 1,935,460.16 180,790. 07 2,581,446.26 254,549.12 2,865,778.10 , 142,639.38 1,099,352.86 501,140. 79 357,583. 71 198,694.81 44,408.55 18,792.80 12,269.77 02,776. 60 2,421.10 47,210.29 56,824. 06 3,161.85 20,716. 91 59,656. 85 211,353.88 106,985.20 226,550. 82 69,904.40 174,238.33 92.44 165,142.33 113,282.88 51,256.24 64,576.54 140,728.84 2,110,703,277.67 87,153,002.68 56,556,336.68 30,827,404. 90 18,336,487.81 40,635,215.85 1,358,220.76 34,391,323.98 35,860,894. 74 13,417,341.90 13,497,516.04 20,611,193.25 W to TABLE NO. 52. — Classification of individual deposits of national banks* as shown by reports from November 267 1912, to August 9y 1913—Contd. AUGUST 9, 1913—Continued. States, Territories, and reserve cities. 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 Sioux City Missouri .* Kansas City.. St. Joseph St. Louis. Middle Western States. Individual deposits subject to check. Demand certificates of deposit. Time certificates of deposit. 199,938,417.75 18,252,901.68 11,069,567.48 3,861,500.02 20,266,850.55 8,693,102.36 4,771,684.00 13,092,698.31 36,315,382.03 15,033,325.07 46,342,917.31 $3,922,570.56 43,566.81 412,115.26 273,645.19 853,304.14 57,578.02 5,470.89 2,089,593.44 1,488,025.71 1,040,214.38 7,289,472.31 $7,259,048.58 175,080.38 43,134.74 54,227.63 1,162,259.61 415,232.57 165,522.56 1,548,008.78 5,328,954.43 4,486,349.56 7,319,056.16 566,694,425.88 38,434,706.04 68,735,539.45 157,169,454.76 37,147,949.14 45,317, 623.07 16,287,759.84 78,330, 206.27 20,857,695.63 143,283,016.40 190,077, 491.01 68,131. 217.52 35,969; 077.88 50,744, 749.75 31,725, 448.19 49,603, 416.25 37,977,990.62 25,095, 155.47 54,661, 161.88 2,271,994.94 5,954, 818.75 1,393,023.84 4,406,782.62 23,518, 117.41 32,003,704.77 5,501,610.83 50,407,624.01 39,550,473.80 23, 560, 061. , 72 892,773.03 431,058.06 26,320.00 1,039,880.27 4, 219, 504. 20 33,887,004.20 8, 751, 021. 58 1,678,340.99 27,813,951.90 40,257,416.82 3,515,311.05 3,078,698.34 4,064,510.49 20,384,104.61 6,006,775.68 12,933,468.79 '28," 938,'975." 36" 6,693,637.98 1,156,587.22 1,872,278.49 53,485,216.68 2,668,801.09 1,206,781.16 3,815,035.47 272,147.01 18,972,420.70 38,355,760.75 116,402.39 1,057,918.34 692,699. 81 5,841.04 867,541.36 57,480.18 2,113,032.35 663,186.33 6,489,512.94 3/215,704.11 4,478,563.00 564,808.16 762,202.41 13,732.06 9,344,995.86 1,167,837,690.85 Certified cheeks. Cashier's checks outstanding. Total. 3 187,048,557.48 232,923,380.30 $58,096.32 85,827. 46 11,667. 86 1,337.75 25,283.96 8,112.08 2,914.10 15,853.52 51,585.34 98,075.11 100,806.75 $795,167. 75 361,456.67 171,106.77 31,724.00 290,233.97 76,789.21 6,739.71 85,924.96 39,243.02 108,645.11 306,726.65 $111,973,300.96 18,918,833.00 11,707,592.11 4,222,434.59 22,597,932.23 9,250,814.24 4,952,331.26 16,832,079.01 43,223,190.53 20,766, 609.23 61,358,979.18 !6,493.84 3,597,869.72 678,449,034.93 195,609.98 117,269.03 205,457.95 32,483.42 181,914.44 74,097.30 866,666.05 1,800,304.92 46,597.53 435,540.53 65,893.07 62,290.49 107,892.00 168,633.34 99,773.09 109,980.10 3,292.72 18,602.20 445.85 6,587.25 6,860.07 46,733.60 953.00 5,176.70 161,992.35 301,871.75 129,619.58 17,931.70 221,098.41 180,503.68 464,786.12 3,864,105.52 211,826.50 332,592.60 105,173.67 177,863.33 872,135.72 907,795.83 430,381.07 223,115.36 11,837.32 3,184.36 13,071.82 87,001.06 62,289.05 855,206.01 141,344.14 1,608,569.41 220,637,592.61 38,459,862.95 46,110,078.66 21,597,559.43 121,371,244.90 22,790,637.60 212,685,837.29 202,335,910.84 92,838,256.65 42,744,586.69 92,788,260.64 39,815,827.21 105,940,939.14 42,930,002.04 29,712,492.11 112,322,438.79 3,461,445.71 6,669,305.12 2,279,923.91 6,670,883.46 30,739,965.80 40,599,911.49 6,970,918.54 61,380,098.04 4,659,054.63 11,385,296.36 1,603,853,979.62 W w o o O H w o o North Dakota. . South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha... South Omaha Kansas Kansas City. . Topeka Wichita Montana Wyoming. Colorado Denver Pueblo. New Mexico Oklahoma.. Muskogee . Oklahoma City . . . 14,091 526.69 13,023,573. 75 28 146 954 14 4 075 649 99 21,818, 068.39 3,182, 517.24 40,157 434.87 2,202,751.21 2,575,036. 75 3,573,902.11 23,467,120.31 7,511,771.68 25,862, 556.61 25,162, 636.54 3,885, 792.15 9,145,170.60 46,434,975.44 3,250,203.85 6,224,488.89 . . . . . . . Western States... Washington.. Seattle Spokane Tacoma. Oregon Portland California Los Angeles San Francisco Idaho Utah.. Salt Lake City Nevada Arizona. Alaska Pacific States Hawaii (island possessions) United States . . ... . - 1 323,160.51 16,522,405.06 1,184,966.11 15,605,757.92 6,812,450.56 20 425 707 82 105,557.34 417 037.92 4,887,864.76 226,509.60 3,136.31 1,765,238.73 6 430,486.62 13,756,627.84 476,055.03 51,632.95 289,389.41 496,954.26 228,178.90 2,388,747. 20 9,861,880.77 104,963.50 5,030,236.57 4,179,828.10 9,573,252. 75 346,879.14 9,447,002.25 789,349.23 1,682,628.52 4 755,503.15 188,329.08 2,336,254.65 6,804,997.15 1,124,567.51 63,091.37 169,607.05. 382,664.97 97,377.18 44,840.88 52 117.80 6,457.10 170,558.43 10,719.24 27 116.59 575.50 5,021.75 2,262.87 73,296.60 13,406.82 37,749.24 116,369.16 7,884.50 2,968.32 103,638.73 75,611.53 4,813.64 215,561.19 149,387.76 149 821 97 112 315 58 628,079.16 • 677,912.67 189 044 39 34,166.08 9,217.66 63,361.08 226,762.10 90,329.04 157,918. 89 514,865.86 290,641.88 145,784.73 664,721.31 50,503.56 63,439.12 32,250,030.63 30,008,526.42 55 587 052 29 4,717 017.93 27,731,080.34 5,639,524.19 60,560 710 31 2,765,180.77 2,878, 665.57 4,364,659.22 36,017,806.98 12,750, 707.61 39,811,305.59 35,587, 752.95 6,656,296.28 14,237 755.88 56,344,587.28 4,563,977.82 6,845,013.67 283,792,131.21 27,915,715.07 122,323,185.54 852,785.88 4,433,834.03 439,317,651.73 24,153,475.47 23,303,029.09 14,293,209.37 6,655,546.67 22,460,356.54 21,654,839.47 99,319,005.17 38,078,086.68 82,149,311.19 13,418,468.94 5,250,030.25 8,899,908.00 4,389,326. 44 7,699, 210.32 1,010,823.22 1,262,218.73 381,840.69 1,944,638.06 69,025.49 1,610,509.67 1,236,478.03 6 796,278.07 989,535.34 2,007,812.64 1,755,061.50 67,011.90 28,164.22 712,065.95 215,551.01 18,703.14 3,983,561.95 4,564,859.73 47,109.22 500,881.11 4,117,101.47 509,718.56 11,014,667.58 4,037,056.38 3,649,560.29 3,051,903.91 1,832,073.44 1,681,704.50 910,073.80 810,243.48 62,285.91 39,320.18 263,900.90 66,916.82 17,738.96 13,097.88 156,184.09 202,824.79 123,097.14 610,716.98 33,633.27 2,871.03 12,826.92 723.45 14,721.71 206.56 60,312.39 417,706. 62 84,984.64 40,465.53 87,093.56 194,642. 40 2,450,415.28 760,148.99 477,519. 82 133,469.33 173,781.69 197,780.39 140,104.04 95,464.06 3,491.82 29,498,888.72 28,931,337.03 16,436,858.11 7,283,657.76 28,288,159.12 23,751,862.55 119,783 190.89 43,987,924.53 88,894,920.92 18,392,536.95 7,325,768.31 10,820,384.03 6,152,293.68 8,835,190.58 1,095,510.65 372, 734,626.82 19,094,894.44 40,772,801.33 1,558,780.68 5,317,380.56 439,478,483.83 1, 782,633.24 74,250.23 53,463. 78 3,294.49 1,983.00 1,915,624.74 4,753, 750., 004.82 413,742,420.96 533,364,588.29 19,098,956.16 41,382,761.54 o l-rj H W w Q O H W O r w a 5,761,338,731.77 1 to TABLE NO. 53.—Number of national banks reporting savings deposits, number of savings depositors, and amount of savings deposits at date of each report since September 4, 1912. Nov. 26, 1912—7,420 banks. Feb. 4, 1913—7,425 banks. Apr. 4, 1913—7,440 banks. June 4, 1913—7,473 banks. 00 Aug. 9, 1913—7,488 banks. w States. Number showing savings deposits. Maine New Hampshire, Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island... Connecticut Total New E n g 1and States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania.... Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Number of savings depositors. Amount of savings deposits. Number showing savings deposits. Number of savings depositors. Amount of savings deposits. Number showing savings deposits. 1,789,844.69 74,229 $23, 13,330 1,774,936.55 30,588 9,266,918.82 56,502 15,176,813.95 7,641 5,837,890.48 9,009 3,162,727.13 70,090 823,012,308.3 13,014 1,665,658.90 27,128 9,434,448.99 52,576 14,423,585.10 7,641 5,638,948.35 11,912 2,790,282.52 Number of savings depositors. Amount of savings deposits. 182,361 56,965,232.23 142 191,299 59,009,131.62 144 198,933 60,622,801.32 231 15.5 610 15 82 264,393 166,441 612,995 5,975 54,362 81,135,757.38 57,529,546.60 185; ^5,961,076.37 1,977,333.07 21,059,270.71 227 156 (513 15 83 275,735 83,932,786. 171,746 58,959,782.80 651,498 212' .2,447,884.66 5,975 2,088,487.40 56,420 22,545,184.10 239 155 619 15 82 276,684 85,204,534.25 175,569 59,526,802.86 648,917 198,976,079.79 6,326 2,074,172.74 57,007 23,390,487.86 2,501 1,005,729.13 2,521 1,177,005.74 l,09i 1,056,667 348,668,713.26 1,098 1,163,895 381,151,131. 45 Virginia West Virginia.., North Carolina. South Carolina.. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana , Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 90,074 27,965, 230.90 38,868 8,453, 410.50 35,788 4,805, 591.07 26,419 7,319, 626.91 39,362 8,012, 841.76 39,592 9,877, 761.6' 31,314 7,054, 381.16 >.97 .5,278 1,037, 8,531 2,521, 795.76 31,810 6,906, 471.11 958, 183.37 8,023 1.2,109 3,830, 660.54 36,732 7,798, 502.04 91,03 28,074,542.11 41,439 8,970,021.99 37,801 5,176,787.73 26,977 8,737,466.99 41,855 8,840,877.72 39,592 10,260,042* 61 32,476 7,440,091.21 5,477 1,131,384.20 6,012 2,018,846.32 29,724 8,126,537.78 976,516.62 5,952 11,347 4,057,250.61 36,893 7,987,^67,59 3,009 1,348,657 Number of savings depositors. Amount of savings deposits. Number showing savings deposits. 240 156 625 15 80 Number of savings depositors. Amount of savings deposits. 202,302 60,194,503.83 143 205,192 59,546,097.00 279,202 84,851,995.17 179,560 60,664,342.42 12,483,507.33 663,245 202! 6,538 2,055,525.60 57,235 22,090,404.98 235 154 618 14 80 291,976 84,699,454.62 182,862 62,427,764.06 259 201,200,675.58 668,2 5,317 1,880,273.63 56,374 22,360,281.08 3,179 1,398,971.49 3,463 1,547,747.58 1,114 1,167,512 370,520,735.25 1,1201,188,959 373,544,746.99 1,1061,208,251 374,116,196.55 93,431 29,179, 935.01 44,235 .9,602, 905.92 37,555 5,367, 249.62 28,519 8,749, 039.96 43,479 8,884, 607.06 39,942 10,925; 199.20 33,872 7,728; 929.76 5,620 1,183, 653/61 6,855 1,968; 556.02 30,424 8 417; 864.24 6,012 976, 488.63 13,130 4,526! 259.29 40,816 8,692! 417. 49 94,881 28,653, 611.43 46,419 10,556, 259.37 38,278 5,637; 634. 71 28,696 8,844, 239.58 44,078 8,729! 484.06 40,433 n,i4i; 955.83 34,339 7,860, 936.63 5,822 1,252; 132.90 6,923 1,978,255.16 34,094 8,761, 679.83 6,000 981; 235. 11,573 4,156; 304. 70 45,622 9,144',145.65 95,420 27,977,778.24 46,961 10,242,872.80 38,609 5,685,470.88 27,678 8,651,796.26 44,964 8,792,826.34 48,078 11,151,510.59 30,054 6,813,026.55 5,823 1,301,437.47 6,828 1,963,647.35 33,801 8,924,630.72 3,640 610,015.87 11,763 3,352,399.32 44,302 8,975,399.33 90 70 42 39 49 40 41 10 15 60 15 27 37 o w H O 76,303123 ,265,812.05 15,001 1,957,799.68 29,698 9,086,329.25 59,307 16,264,265.95 6,927 5,338,287. 45 17,956 3,633,602.62 74, 688 $24,214,991.70 14,499 1,925,537.66 30,645 9,425,338.52 5 8 , ~ " 15,910,306.46 6,862 5,220,718.71 16,619 3,497,610.78 75,481 $24,090,713.06 to, 13,756 1,792,473.95 28,382 9,977,299.86 58,246 15,339,593.11 8,180 6,037,343.32 14,888 3,38a, 378.02 137 Total Eastern States Number showing savings de-j posits. H W tj o o S o H O Cj W w o Total South- [ ern States..! Ohio | Indiana I 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 Total Pacific States Hawaii (island possessions) Total United States 403,900 96,542,266.76 159 71 228 88 111 149 126 31 184,786 38,159 172,571 140,138 144,257 91,133 52,166 19,137 963 841,777 196,408,451.03 6,710 9,553 30,324 21,496 6'. 357 6,905 20,547 1,919 9,774 39,625, 089.50 8,883,092.26 42,092, 897.11 42,564,050.34 33,364, 475.5 17,516, 746.92 9,089,591.07 3,349,958.60 423, S90 106,203,105.81 406,582 101,797,933.48 166 72 227 88 110 151 129 30 166,226 40,490 172,571 140,054 146,466 88,046 51,640 16,286 38,050, 213.88 9,655, 773.87 42,946, 959.50 43,252, 884.50 33,324, 672.87 17,899, 998.7 9,666, 179.54 3,186, 954.52 973 821,779197,983,637.45 7,097 8,926 29,821 19,706 6,372 6,959 22,585 1,783 9,472 1,013,043.35 1,317, 014. 77 3,618, 807.18 2,947, 489.95 1,660, 795.66 848, 2,71.90 7,774, 365.10 184, 1.01 1,143,822.37 , 164 73 232 88 110 153 132 30 982 171,1 42,437 182,784 141,404 150,394 91,707 59,182 18,236 113,585 20,508,238.29 33: 92,721 20,003,531.63 338 115,486 21,009,776.92 61 36 111 30 16 51,239 14,956,350.09 21,134 2,939, 1.46 77,353 33,939,082.5! 6,664 1,185,915.5 15,409 3,367, 244.99 555,277.65 1,824 30, 945.85 263 67, 772.24 138 61 33 103 29 16 51,850 21,531 58,380 6,213 14,823 1,928 298 152 61 36 105 31 17 4 2 1 50,306 16,225,852.02 22,636 3,579,269.11 56,997 25,918,802.51 6,971 1,415,655.21 15,391 3,326,588.31 630,027.87 1,793 304 42,162.98 162 74,096.90 2 1 174,024 57,042,057.43 1,370 346,403.49 3,331 2,773,684 776,481,362.49 2 1 250 155,175 47,422,134.90 1,124 154,560 51,212,454.91 346,626.14 222,465.23 3,332)2,832,875 807, 714,126.6' 3,372 2,918,546 815,590,460.80 The statistics here presented are revised returns from banks. 168 74 241 88 110 156 132 30 1,205,325. 74 1,413, 966.21 3,913; 982.75 1,919^ 952.18 1,797',966.10 1,440, 202. 7 7,847. 701.6! 197; 318.58 1,273! 360. 90 33; ,847, 835.56 730, =88.37 ,775, 13.65 ,143, 336.17 ,254, 440.81 561, 371.41 36, 650.18 72, 298. 75 550 437,158 107,697,875.81 857,319 205,799,121.36 7,413 10,450 29,674 20,358 6,742 6,700 22,897 1,841 9,411 1,083,335.01 1,311,825.51 3,733,565.49 1,818,429.54 1,752,118.96 954,018.05 7,911,876.55 186,602.68 1,251,759.84 310,074.53 110,061.51 743,796. 71 083,215.36 786,204.25 575,965.70 692,508.39 497,294.91 437.681 104,442,811.72 42,659,789.42 9,904,145.43 44,768,477.53 45,215,105.75 35,418,313.93 19,877,599.59 10,403,195.75 3,428,705.39 • 17C 43,598, 426.33 10,928! 639.48 43,965!460.38 44,105; 435.68 35,508; 942.62 19,225, 498.54 10,933, 517.58 3,375; 972.36 868,034 211,675,332.79 1,011 896,958 211,641,592.97 178,391 39,602 180,966 142,8S8 152,781 94,346 59,725 19,355 7,082 11,031 29,484 24,907 6,920 7,022 24,033 1,860 9,980 181,223 75 45,271 249 191,708 88 145,735 110 157,511 157 95,918 133 60,951 29 18,641 1,449, 111.28 1,495,671.26 3,891, 978.05 1,905, 777.18 1,924, 229. 1,487, 861.10 8,008, 174.28 207, 661.67 1,373,050.27 6,114 10,491 18,856 28,653 7,366 7,170 23,558 1,904 10,283 114,395 22,261,351.12 122,319 21,443,514.84 59 36 112 30 17 4 2 1 54,049 17,159,427.25 22,277 3,791,250.17 45,408 23,017,099.45 6,971 1,396,633.04 15,606 3,460,969.16 1,959 614,240.56 313 44,762.47 17 81,674.33 261 146,760 49,566,056.43 354.964. 73 3,416 2,965,532 824,476,995.42 1,124, 525.51 1,557, 091.39 4,055, 117.58 1,958, 961.01 2,024, 848.77 1,527, 840.29 8,320, 879.75 197, 523.79 1,494, 563.03 56 38 111 31 16 49,690 15,990,505.58 23,202 3,191,043.44 57,736 23,215,459.34 7,788 1,522,823.00 15,742 3,532,897.39 2,150 695,359.55 362 65,645.77 186 79,853.51 261 156,856 48,293,587.58 3 1.498 337,773. 74 3,421 3,020,831820,639,410.68 250 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54.—Specie and circulation of national hanks at date NOVEMBER 26, 1912. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Gold coin. Gold ClearingTreasury Gold house certificates Treasury certificates to order certificates. (act 5192, of Mar. (sec. R. S.). 14, 1900). CENTRAL RESEEVE CITIES. 1 New York City 2 Chicago St. Louis . Total, central reserve cities 37 9 8 $5,631,907.00 181,931,390 $23,350,000 353,140,000 4,705,560.00 20,762,470 4,125,000 12,435,000 3,179,605.00 13,390,490 430,000 54 13,517,072.00 116,084,350 27,905,000 65,575,000 55,000 60 000 4,530,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 4 7 s q 10 11 12 13 \/\ 15 16 17 1«* 19 7 0 31 #>• ?S >1 ?5 Boston. Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia... Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Savannah New 0 rleans . . Dallas Fort Worth Galveston . . . .... . San Antonio Waco . . . 5 8 8 7 8 Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit . Milwaukee 5 3 5 6 ?6 St Paul Cedar Rapids Des Monies Dubuque }1 Sioux Citv i<C<?nsas City Mo 1° St Joseph Lincoln Omaha South Omaha ^7 Kansas City, Kans IS Topeka -^ Wichita 10 Denver . *1 Pueblo 1*> Muskogee 13 Oklahoma City 44 Seattle 1*1 Sookane 16 Taooma 47 Portland 18 Los Angeles 1Q San Francisco. . 50 Salt Lake Citv... 6 3 >7 ?S 39 30 17 3 6 32 24 17 10 2 5 4 g 2 6 . . . . 4 3 5 11 44 7 3 . .... 2 2 3 6 3 5 6 6 5 2 4 9 9 5 1,165,271.00 ' 489,485.00 213,912.50 2,620,315.00 3,378,592.50 434,866.00 93,745. 50 88,612. 50 36,005. 50 286 020 00 540,780 00 216,445.00 376,493.50 346,422. 50 146,887.50 301,224.50 709 555 00 1,545,682.50 1,003,977.00 1,038,907.50 1,134,100 00 1,005,230.00 3,316,526.00 929,657. 50 94,625.00 427, 216. 40 143, 437. 50 199 987 50 1,150,267. 50 387,395 00 307,683.00 1,178 785 00 361,370.00 149,017.50 107 315 00 113,287 50 3,505.227.50 432,410. (X) 112,242.50 180,317.50 2,870,137. 50 899,395.00 577,557, 50 3,732,125.00 6,410 782 50 9,912, 797.50 1,086,659.25 8,600,580 1,925,820 1 090 140 7,112,890 8,320, 960 2,315,660 1,436,350 6,500 1,817,060 1 296 260 202 450 637, 810 1,864,750 901 560 262,000 762,000 2 526 770 3,561,050 610, 820 1,457,170 897 990 1,906, 420 1, 288, 700 330,820 450 000 528,030 80,000 344 910 2,464,710 555 510 165,510 1 606 860 72 470 158,100 87 800 183 950 1,782,040 466,190 218,930 401,180 312,120 232,140 29 460 96,640 223 560 515,610 836,840 5,870,000 226,666* 70,000 280 000 7,735,000 2, 155,000 40,000 620,000 620 000 1 oso 000 740,000 805 000 1 160 000 300,000 100 000 110,000 1,075,000 500 000 500,000 1,405,000 10 000 ioo'ooo 200,000 120 000 180 000 1,840,000 788 000 1,251,000 416 000 554*000 1 000 000 296,000 Total, other reserve cities 315 55,758,752.65 62,945,090 13,065,000 23,690,000 Total, all reserve cities 369 69,275,824.65 179,029,440 40,970,000 89,265,000 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont 14 Massachusetts 50 Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States 50 168 21 80 1,233,906,91 486,519,32 388 030 82 2,278,043. 43 430,247.52 1,739,218.50 803 500 259 520 309 280 1 639 210 596 820 899,270 20,000 442 6,555,966.50 4,507,600 20,000 69 3 000 3,000 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBBENCY. 251 of each report during year ended August ,9, 1913. NOVEMBER 26, 1912, Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. $45,315 195,517 124,549 Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. $41,285,065 $1,284,550.67 $206,668,227.67 57,460,885.75 469,953.75 14,767,385 22,991,986.42 126,277.42 5,741.065 Received from Comptroller. $48,794,600 14,699,000 17,074,790 On hand. Outstanding. $411,612.50 IS48,382,987. 50 134,607.50 14,564,392.50 78,507.50 16,996,282.50 365,381 61,793,515 1,880,781.84 287,121,099.84 7,510 6,538 4,461 167,690 196,441 46,269 7,659 18,720 21,051 130,283 25,578 37,689 131,747 86', 830 81,945 52,913 47,934 90,429 129,715 142.919 70,960 54.859 102. S57 59,249 18,177 61,470 6,960 34,748 82,581 43,735 48,998 125,662 127,196 4,541 14.029 19,069 88', 989 19,211 22,452 76,828 42,439 77,422 20.088 59,131 155,342 180,382 31,208 8,604,168 128,730 1,036,257 5,966,497 a, 566.435 2,626,645 672,859 41,110 565,745 492,799 84,201 59,526 483,990 280,556 78,940 288,749 1,537,955 637,137 241,968 238,638 109,717 1,059,665 45,540 376,466 17,975 67,678 40,216 42,986 1,468,397 200,842 36,621 788,080 105,307 ' 44,423 19,577 46,347 57, 794 31,257 62,069 137,850 50,149 37,221 8,273 14,980 74.486 84;569 16,448 349,913.90 37,752.15 133,559.00 594,214.83 484,144.05 139,250.90 69,341.60 22,863.00 28,2)3.65 96,611.95 34,422.80 69,153. 80 100,619. 25 65,468. 65 93,715. 60 35,963.80 75,165.90 68,017.25 69,188.15 44,683.80 60,139.00 82,814.95 81,359.35 62,644.25 22,577.30 27,918.60 13.210.51 28,641.52 172,339.55 23,471.15 45,995.25 94,921.65 20,440.05 i, 145. 65 19,149.70 14;804.45 48,681.90 18.111.15 16,070.40 35,053. 80 120,345.85 140,715.95 32,749.20 105,583.65 234,410.22 497,580. 80 46,375.25 23,312, 442.90 2,648, 325.15 2,758. 329.50 30,066, 606.83 18,131, 572.55 5,822, 690.90 2,349, 955.10 177, SOS.50 3,088, 155.15 2,301, 973.95 887, 431.80 1,020, 623. 80 2,957, 599. 75 1,680, 837.15 663, 488.10 2,060, 850. 30 5,947, 379.90 6,642, 315. 75 2,055, 668.15 2,922, 318.30 3,077, 906.00 4,108, 988.93 5,995, 082.35 3,133, 836. 75 703, 354.30 1,222, 313. 00 283, 854.01 1,151. 273.02 7,243, 295.05 1,210, 953.15 604, 807.25 3,804, 308.65 786, 83.05 563', 227.15 36 870.70 557, 457. 95 5,482, 732, 40 967, 179.15 431, 703. SO 831, 229.30 4,1S3, 191.35 2,637, 893.95 1,084, 127. 70 4,562, 459.65 8,078, 580.72 13,320. 939.30 2.017, 530.50 3.083,034 32,707,838 4,685,595.13 195,935,309.78 168,200,140 2,, 092,015.00 166.108.125.00 3,448,415 94.501.353 I 6,566,376.97 4837oS~4O9~.62 248,768,530 2,716,742.50 1246,051,787.50 I 2,611,305.53 1,155,121. 97 988,677.42 6,445,818.42 1,552,376.95 4,117,626.57 5,995,750 5,031,500 4,737,500 20,321,500 4,856,000 13,451,050 115,210.00 60,825.00 88,613. 50 261,465.00 78,757.50 233,767.50 5,880,540.00 4,970,675.00 4,648,886.50 20,060,035. 00 4,777,242.50 13,217,282.50 16,870,926. 86 54,393,300 838,638.50 53,554,661.50 27,018 21,789 32, 487 135,146 4,475 50,461 435,654 283,368 171,095 1,845,296 419,634 1,078,887 271,376 4,233,934 111,226.62 103,925.65 87. 784. 60 545,122.99 101,200. 43 329,790. 07 1,279,050.36 80,568,390 7,821,000 2,100,000 1,037,000 15,812,000 17,074,000 8,247,000 5,605,000 800,000 3,320,000 2.534,000 2,082,000 405,000 4,300,000 2,115,000 1,500,000 4,855,000 7,480,600 5,862,500 2,500,000 6.191,040 2,154,000 4,117,000 1,995,000 2,093,000 400,000 1,339,000 600,000 875,000 4,605.000 970.000 930.500 . 2.667.500 680,000 399,000 300,000 325,000 3,370,000 480,000 650,000 650,000 1,589,000 i 2,800.000 I 500.000 2,800,000 ' 5,170,000 21,950,000 2,150,000 624,727.50 9,943,662.50 7,658 897.50 2,067! 795.00 1,037, 000.00 137,472.50 15,674, 527. 50 245,365.00 16,828, 635.00 8,148, 737.50 100,262.50 5,591, 192.50 13,807.50 800, 000.00 "~26,"l02.~56' 3,293, 897.50 2,534, 000.00 2,075, 495.00 6,505.00 405, 000.00 4,291 200.00 8,800.00 2,027! 897.50 87,102.50 1.500; 000.00 4,849, 900.00 5,100.00 7,464 047.50 16,552.50 5,702! 497. 50 160,002.50 2,469: 597.50 30,402.50 6,117 737.50 73,302.50 2,134 400.00 19,600.00 4,111 795.00 5.205.00 1,987 796.00 7.205.00 2,062 850.00 30.150.00 400: 000.00 1,308. 797.50 30.202. 50 600, 000. 00 874 997.50 2.50 4,394 895.00 210.105.00 958: 995.00 11.005. 00 914; 900.00 15,600.00 2,667: 497. 50 2.50 680, 000.00 393, 000. 00 5,100.00 i 300, 000.00 320, 597.50 4.402.50 3.286, 795.00 83,205.00 480 000.00 649: 100. 00 900.00 650', 000.00 1,588, 945.00 55.00 2,765, 695.00 34.305.00 494. 295.00 5,705,00 2,652, 245.00 147.755.00 5,024, 447. 50 145', 552. 50 21,777, 332. 50 172,667.50 2.091, 795.00 58,205.00 162,102,50 32.205.00 252 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54.—Specie and circulation of national banks at date N O V E M B E R 26, 1912—Continued. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold Treasury Clear ingGold certificates ' house Treasury to order certificates certificates. (act of Mar. (sec. 5192, 14, 1900). R. S.). STATES, ETC.—continued. 426 199 779 26 91 1 $5,230,141.74 1,933,634.76 9,464,852.91 120,935.50 507,800.15 8,127.50 $6,038,200 3,321,890 8,525,940 107,100 722,840 35,200 $930,000 40,000 270,000 1,522 17,265,492.56 18,751,170 1,270,000 133 112 74 47 114 48 85 31 27 483 49 137 103 1,606,635.68 1,223,244.50 483,864.85 208,166.50 509,635.00 573,328.00 705,082.00 150,299.58 211,210.75 2,395,589.28 264,581.50 764,049.35 1,134,949.00 1,778,840 879,870 433,450 180,870 537,340 596,920 1,418,330 360,390 442,530 3,427,010 461,030 726,460 1,285,880 1,443 10,230,635.99 12,528,920 650,000 6,000 356 249 441 96 123 261 323 110 3,959,750.30 3,163,908.15 4,520,677.57 2,308,715.04 1,915,689.90 3,020,168.00 2,531,145.38 786,438.30 3,386,970 2,417,890 3,969,060 1,479,580 1,202,220 1,441,120 1,752,330 367,660 615,000 80,000 770,000 40,000 750,000 280,000 500,000 45,000 204,000 1,959 22,206,492.64 16,016,830 3,080,000 204,000 145 104 229 204 58 30 118 40 295 623,201.50 765,876.10 1,564,971.05 1,735,383.35 1,622,838.50 504,138. 95 1,318,259.95 388,540.00 840,711.10 706,240 751,900 931,190 1,128,840 1,029,360 335,970 778,980 440,530 1,225,640 1,223 9,363,920.50 7,328,650 67 77 219 52 17 11 13 2 1,607,819.30 2,203,286.50 7,716,303.50 950,477.50 487,630.00 347,422.50 401,931.90 336,240.81 298,340 259,150 960,900 306,270 26,690 108,990 201,530 75,500 Total, Pacific States 458 14,051,112.01 2,237,370 101 Island possessions, Hawaii 4 601,722.00 1,190 Total, States, etc 7,051 80,275,342.20 Total United States 7,420 57 58 59 60 61 62 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 63 64 65 66 67 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total, Eastern States 60 70 71 79 71 75 * Total, Southern States 76 77 78 70 £0 81 Ohio . Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa -83 Missouri - Total, Middle States 84 North Dakota 85 South Dakota Nebraska S7 Kansas 88 Montana 89 90 Colorado 01 New Mexico 92 Oklahoma Total, Western States 93 Washington . 94 Oregon California 96 Idaho 97 Utah 98 Nevada 00 Arizona 100 Alaska . $505,000 15,000 30,000 520,000 10,000 2,000 90,000 50,000 4,000 20,000 450,000 30,000 80.000 245,000 40,000 365,000 120,000 46,666 182,000 120,000 222,000 61,371,730 5,505,000 955,000 149,551,166.85 240,401,170 46,475,000 90,220,000 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEK OF THE CUKBENCY. 253 of each report during year ended August 9, 191,3— Continued. NOVEMBER 26, 1912—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. cm v p r dolH?s Received from Comptroller. Silver Treasury Fractional silver coin. $298,500 125,910 706,551 14,806 26,377 600 $4,160,550 2,868,628 4,263,641 162,291 412,911 25,461 $915,213.22 $18,077,604.96 758,011.47 9,048,074.23 1,168,508.63 24,414,493.54 452,258. 80 47,126.30 1,817,734.56 117,806.41 72,048.50 2,660. 00 $37,638,810 17,660,070 56,898,890 1,352,750 4,540,990 250,000 $380,495.00 $37,258,315.00 215,557.50 17,444,512.50 485,216.00 56,413,674.00 1,332,265.00 20,485.00 4,501,567.50 39,422.50 250,000.00 1,172,744 11,893,482 3,009,326.03 53,882,214.59 118,341,510 1,141,176.00 117,200,334.00 189,822 117,849 126,658 65,172 257.261 147,178 204,968 68,310 92,443 804,014 97,229 131,292 166,001 784,877 496,834 386,310 182,554 598,291 343,893 393,051 92, 786 154,742 1,235,632 223,486 321,977 539,189 251,721.26 129,445.44 99,285.18 144,821.25 322,702.82 144,685.71 199,194.55 65,663.95 83,408.30 759,945.21 105,222.60 139,618.30 176,766.15 4,611,895.94 2,857,242.94 1,529,568.03 781,583.75 2,227,229.82 1,806,004. 71 2,920,625.55 827,449.53 1,034,334.05 8,626,190.49 1,171,549.10 2,533,396.65 3,332,785.15 14,500,250 8,713,400 6,827,600 4,886,750 10,603,250 5,722,490 8,347,250 3,039,000 2,671,250 22,073,210 2,949,010 11,271,350 10,560,510 2,468,197 5,753,622 2,622,480. 72 34,259,855.71 112,165,320 492,563 400,799 572,266 176,131 176,375 260,309 372,507 153,224 1,318,031 1,029,208 1,597,261 505,574 471.233 549,766 605.630 199,218 500,077.03 333,098.67 662,804.85 209,717.11 199,878.65 271,719.12 303,678.85 122,733.06 10,476,391.33 7,424,903.82 12,092,069.42 4,719,717.15 4,715,396.55 5,823,082.12 6,065,291.23 1,674,273.36 29,486,430 19,334,520 26,751,840 8,609,750 8,890,970 9,092,350 15,167,450 5,733,810 2,604,174 6,275,921 2,603,707.34 52,991,124.98 123,067,120 ! ! j 92,024 107,394 188,981 287,483 65,531 47,094 137,934 33,027 287,689 240,981 196,400 275.925 410' 338 147,277 69,515 225,578 114,049 438,598 135,016.63 105,404.54 168,311.73 216,590.92 134,461.05 43,867. 52 116,760.95 46,679.75 286,999.95 1,797,463.13 2,006,974.64 3,374,378.78 3,818,635.27 2,999,407.55 1,000,585.47 2,577,512.90 1,022,825.75 3,079,638.05 3,877,980 3,230,800 8,523,560 8,874,740 3,143,950 1,515,300 4,995,910 1,607,750 7,775,260 34,455.00 14,845.00 31,200.00 55,845.00 47,062.50 15,310.00 46,925.00 20,580.00 42,707.50 | 1,247,157 2,118,661 1,254,093.04 21,677,481.54 43,545,250 308,930.00 43,236,320.00 j i 107,065 97,670 350,604 60,422 37,761 14,830 46,066 2,892 54,333 36,725 192,819 54,421 14.727 6l 374 41,099 6,000 159,623.10 154,219.50 627.517.54 95', 846.30 22,168.56 23,621.70 63,004.20 10,467.25 2,227,180.40 2,751 051.00 10,008,144.04 1,649,436.80 588,976.56 501,238.20 753,631.10 431,100.06 2,582,360 3,113,260 16,133,300 2,516,500 923,250 1,579,000 841,510 62,500 49,287.50 125,062.50 261,755.00 21,837.50 310.00 32,495.00 7,100.00 500.00 2,533,072.50 2,988,197.50 15,871,545.00 2,494,662.50 922,940.00 1,546,505.00 834,410.00 62,000.00 717,310 406,498 1,156,468.15 18,910,758.16 27,751,680 498,347.50 27,253,332.50 38,929 238 29,871.25 671,950.25 306,250 7,602.50 298,647.50 8,519,887 30,682,356 11,954,996.89 199,264,312.09 479,570,430 4,120,032.00 475,450,398.00 125,183,709 18,521., 373. 86 | 682,320,721.71 728,338,960 6,836,774.50 721,502,185.50 dollars. \ : I I j 11,968,302 C8rtjncates. Total. On hand, 113,275.00 45,985.00 5,425.00 9,252.50 4,625.00 32,320.00 23,122.50 9,542.50 15,840. 00 92,745.00 5,175.00 42,205.00 17,307.50 j Outstanding. 14,386,975.00 8,667,415.00 6,822,175.00 4,877,497.50 10,598,625.00 5,690,170.00 8,324,127.50 3,029,457.50 2,655,410.00 21,980,465.00 2,943,835.00 11,229,145.00 10,543,202.50 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 416,820.00 111,748 500.00 230,645.00 113,782.50 214,850.00 106,215.00 72,175.00 58,877.50 81,960.00 30,012.50 29,255,785.00 19,220,737.50 26,536,990.00 8,503,535.00 8,818,795.00 9,033,472.50 15,085,490.00 5,703,797.50 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 908,517.50 122,158,602.50 3,843,525.00 84 3,215,955.00 85 8,492,360.00 86 8,818,895.00 87 3,096,887.50 1,499,990.00 8S 4,948,985.00 90 1,587,170.00 - 91 7,732,552.50 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 254 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54*—Specie and circulation of national banks at date FEBRUARY 4, 1913. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold ClearingTreasury house Gold certificates certificates Treasury to order certificates. (act 5192. of Mar. (sec. R. S.). 14, 1900). -I: CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. $5> 654,055,50 $126,375,060 24,930,000 151,830,000 4,688>207.50 23,948,590 4,425,000 11,175,000 2401,640.00 13,573,030 500,000 New Y©rk City Chi g St, Lottis Total, central reserve cities 53 12,743,903.00 163,896,680 29y855,000 63,005,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES, Boston. lb y Brooklyn Philadelphia fittstagh Baltimore Washmgtem Savannah.. New Orleans ... Dallas Fort Worth... Galveston Houston..San Antonio Waco.,. Louisville Cincinnati.. Cleveland Columbus ... Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Miimeapo-Iis St. Paul.1. Cedar Rapids. Des Moines Dubucme Sioux City. 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 Citv 3 4 3 4 3 5 11 4 4 I Total, other reserve cities. I Total, all reserve cities.. 1 315 i ! ! I 648,874,00 553,087.50 2I0 r 817.50 1,754,3*5.00 422S6900© 345,8M.O© 77,462.50 3,222.5© 36V 580.00 260,877.50 557,675.00 157,595.00 395,014.50 320/160.00 148,182.50 440,316.00 754,925,00 1,814,732,50 1,017,222.00 1,015,550.00 1,050,782.00 1,117,377.50 2,989,675.00 1,037,107.50 59,982.50 462,994.90 141,787.50 182,982.50 1,176,937.50 358,472. 50 247,080.50 1,253,837.50 302,835.00 139,545.00 107,200.00 102,000.00 3,320,632. 50 434,783.00 108,852. 50 200,630.00 3,300,885.00 947,930.00 881,980.00 3,614,377.50 6,796, 882. 50 12,502,650.00 1,095.345.00 8,981,580- i 50,000 60,000 1,580,640 l,17&,150 7,670,000 7,901,460 8,349,880 210,000 2,151,460 60,000 1,841,950 40,400 1,166,190 1,355,350 243,530 628,180 1,969,130 779,950 306,000 750,000 899*, 880 1,350,000 3,321,090 4,056,060 662,410 '897^990 1,186,120 1,233,700 1,265,000 341,460 3G0>000 791,300 130,000 659,830 110,000 80,000 211,000 500,000 2,968.250 300,000 677,370 98,520 1,118,730 10,000 40,020 100,000 200,000 177,200 120r000 82,290 18Or000 208,400 2,286,260 499,280 243,130 333,050 660,210 191,780 17,010 82,280 494,950 919,600 2,220,000 I 792,950 5,550,000 440,000 7,835>000 1,928,000 30,000 735,000 740,000 15,000 1,090,000 : 1,325,000 682,000 1,267,000 363,000 343,000 657,000 412,000 58,670,795.40 I 66,264,270 15,585,000 24,274,000 ; 71,414,693,40 230,160,950 45,440,000 87,279,000 | STATES, ETC. Mains New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut :... Total, New England States $1,108,750.11 I $900,260 260,270 495,293.04 385,208.94 | 288,510 1,657,850 2,207,231.98 582,010 403,147. 94 972,020 1,706,181.20 825,000 j 6,306,113.21 | 4,660,920 25,000 i ,13,000 ! 3,000 j REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 255 of each report during year ended August ,9, 191J- -Continued. FEBRUARY 4, 1913. Specie. Silver dollars. 129,964 176,853 97,573 304,390 Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Circulating notes. Total. $42,596,933 $1,384,746.28 $252,800,758.78 19,358,924 570,576.65 64,343,151.15 21,595,266.05 4,904,923 118,100.05 66,860,780 2,073,422.98 338,739,175,98 23,842,207.45 2,329,939.55 2,948,489.60 31,847,499.64 IS,868,280.80 5,635, 700.24 2,715.124.16 110,770 50 2,217,478.35 2,353,262.45 1,020,785.50 976,135.50 3.226,352.45 1,532,484.30 751,515. 75 2,609,191. 80 6,676,059.26 8,006,861.70 2,242,607. 90 3,190,766.10 3,131,162.00 4,205,000.25 5,910,839.65 3,636,871.50 1,060,723.30 1,440,667.25 290,528.10 994,849.25 7,606,941.90 1,389,633.90 493,387.28 3,509,395. 20 622,115.65 576,535.10 371,105.85 577, 609.85 5,858,198. 56 1,016,534. 65 518, 693. 65 848,596.50 4,950,176.50 2,706,376.80 1,350,865.05 4,271,020.55 8,465,098.55 16,853,676.32 2,040,185.92 Received from Comptroller. On h a n d . Outstanding. $48,650.100 81.093,407.50 •$47,556,692.50 919,502.50 13,879,497.00 14,799,000 208,910.00 16,465,880. 00 16,674,790 80,123,890 2,221,820.00 77,902,070.00 8,562,402. 50 2,016,495.00 1,035,1C0.00 15,410,727. 50 16,788, 682. 50 8,128,247.50 5,488,242. 50 800,000.00 69,352. 50 3,250,647. 50 2,534,000. CO 2,047,395. CO 34,605.00 405,000.00 25,305.00 4,274,695.CO 57,205. 00 2, 057, 795. CO 15,400.00 1,484,600. CO 4,000.00 4,851,000.00 64,605.00 7,458,995. 00 326, 700. 00 5,585,800.00 70,355.00 2,429,645. 00 116,202. 50 5, 979,337. 50 45, 500. 00 2,108,500.00 105,705.00 4,011,295.00 10,500. CO 1,980,100.00 55,800. 00 1,737,200.00 77,300,00 447, 700. CO 44, 002. 50 1,294,997.50 5,350. CO 594,650. 00 6, 602.50 868,397, 50 244,905. CO 4,360,095. 00 2,305. 00 987, 695. 00 17,000.00 913,500.00 2.50 2,667,497.50 3,800. 00 676,200.00 399,000.00 300,000. 00 2. 50 324,997. 50 71,360.00 3,298,640.00 2,300.00 477, 700.00 2.50 649, 997. 50 700, 00 649,300. 00 4,305. 00 1,584,695.00 33,300. 00 2,766, 700. 00 12,200.00 487,800. CO 214, 755. 00 2,585,245.00 4,858,397. 50 111,602.50 396,545. 00 21,553,455.00 85,405.00 2,064,595.00 8,192 6,874 3.510 151,041 283,850 47, 707 4,196 5 520 20,515 140 264 85,767 27 530 187,684 139,728 94,554 57', 567 48,626 114,470 142,811 140,974 73,120 78,370 204,026 157,451 20,454 68,458 11,517 35,372 178,665 59,054 63,394 127,979 140,582 19,384 23 548 21,384 143,338 25,901 31,326 100,826 75,128 80,970 29,068 83,116 139,304 177,371 63,489 8,248,666 66,370 966,672 5,788,819 3,502,979 2,713,959 670,711 40 760 243,329 483,920 66,012 86 585 509, 780 195,016 88,881 400,491 1,137,187 1,135,343 323,909 401,301 128,321 1,718,897 82,520 538,193 31,635 94,060 45,136 31,610 1,416,538 263,260 33,755 878,731 22,523 33,463 15,270 47,474 51,484 38,557 110,293 150,133 75,571 62,975 11,552 10,850 52,667 49,825 25,167 354,895.45 62,968.05 151,340.10 746,864. 64 582,881.80 136,683.24 60,804.66 20,868. 00 21,864.35 111,850.95 67,801. 50 76,2^5.50 164, 743.95 97,630.30 113,898.25 60,937.80 64,231.26 146,256.20 96,255.90 75,641.10 95,949.00 104,235.75 135,918. 65 72,660.00 27,351.80 45,324,35 12,087. 60 33,884. 75 241,551.40 31,477.40 50,637. 78 120,117. 70 16,095. 65 6,943.10 22, 797.85 18,351. 85 56,484.06 18,013.65 23,092.15 63,957. 50 156,382. 50 155,721.80 48, 255. 05 137,397.05 324,295.05 572,230.32 63,234.92 3,943,975 33,091,150 5,869,111.68 207,698,302.08 168,603,240 3,386,082, 50 165,217,157.50 4,J248,365 99,951,930 7,942,534.66 546,437,478. 06 248,727,130 5,607,902.50 243,119,227.50 $27,916 21,764 34,359 103,386 4,534 52,341 1430,416 283,902 165,361 1,835,640 426,318 1,134,823 $128,664.53 117,300.68 100,548.35 634,130.58 116,339.45 320,820.39 $2,596,006.64 1,178,529.72 973,987.29 6,441,238,56 1,532,649.39 4,211,185.59 $5,995,750 5,031,500 4,537,500 19,971,500 4,905,100 13,726,850 $163,700.00 109,692.50 84,322.50 399,877.50 88,532.50 475,877.50 $5,832,050.00 4,921,807.50 4,453,177.50 19,571,622. 50 4,816,567.50 13,250,972.50 244,300 4,276,460 1,417,803.98 16,933,597,19 54,168,200 1,322,002.50 52,846,197.50 8,756,000 2,100,COO 1,037,000 15,662, COO 17,074,000 8,247,000 5,605,000 800 000 3,320,000 2,534,000 2,082,000 405 COO 4,300,000 2,115,0CO 1,500.000 4,855.000 7,523,6C0 5,912,500 2,500,000 6,095,540 2,154,000 4,117,000 1,990,600 1.793,000 525,000 1,339,000 600,000 875, 0C0 4,605,000 970,000 930,500 2,607,500 680,000 399,000 300 000 325,000 3,370,000 480,000 650,000 650,000 1,589,000 2,800,000 500,000 2,800,000 4,970,000 21.950,000 2,150,000 193.597.50 83,505.00 1,900.00 251,272.50 285.317.50 118,752.50 116, 757. 50 256 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54.—Specie and circulation of national banks at date F E B R U A R Y 4, 1913—Continued. Specie. Number of banks. City, Ftate, and Territory. . Gold coin. Gold ClearingTreasury Gold house certificates Treasury certificates to order certificates. (act of Mar. (sec. 5192, R. S.). 14, 1900). $5,865,080 3,501,770 8,546,900 88,900 712,710 37,650 $890,000 60,000 270,000 91 1 $5,271,679.91 1,864,060.53 9,667,402.54 109,678.00 496,231.30 8,005.00 1,524 17,417,057.28 18,753,010 1,250,000 133 112 73 480 49 137 104 1,570,578.00 1,298,038.90 457,996. 85 211,074. 00 465,280.00 557,122. 57 723,125. 00 141,109.08 222,612.00 2,359,898.78 280,279.50 733,059.35 1,064,858.50 1,440,630 970, 280 440, 870 199, 780 552,440 652, 830 1,309,690 377,670 473,900 3,375,220 354, 520 733, 980 1,202,610 450,000 30,000 1,443 10,085,032.53 12,084,420 640,000 22,000 356 3,558,350 2,459,300 3,967,600 1,575,680 1,274,830 1,310,710 1,736,940 383,380 615,000 80,000 795,000 40,000 740,000 300,000 500,000 45,000 238, 500 249 445 96 123 260 322 110 4,352,228. 80 3,127,103. 00 4,525,922. 48 2,386,982. 54 1,975,107.71 2,945,036.00 2,.562,877.47 769,973.30 1,961 22,645,231.30 16,266, 790 3,115,000 238,500 145 204 57 30 117 40 298 606,989. 80 780,549.10 1,510,221. 80 1,711,454.55 1,681,855.35 549, 766.00 1,347,577.95 393,305.00 863,734.10 717,500 700,120 872,280 1,178,980 924,390 341,180 805, 410 437, 760 1,287,050 1,221 9,445,453.65 7,264,670 STATES, ETC.—continued. 57 New York 427 199 780 26 New Jersey 59 Pennsylvania . 60 Delaware 61 M a r y l a n d . . . 62 District of Columbia Total, Eastern States 63 Virginia 64 West Virginia 65 North Carolina 66 South Carolina 67 Georgia 6s Florida 60 Alabama 70 Mississippi 71 Louisiana 7? Texas.... 73 Arkansas 74 Kentucky 75 Tennessee 48 115 49 86 31 26 Total. Southern States Ohio... Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa.. . 83 Missouri 76 77 78 79 80 81 . Total, Middle States 84 North Dakota 85 South Dakota 86 Nebraska 87 K a n s a s . . . 88 Montana 80 \Vv0min2 90 Colorado New Mexico 92 Oklahoma 103 227 Total, Western States 93 Washington Oregon 95 California. 96 Idaho 97 Utah 98 Nevada.. 99 Arizona 100 Alaska .... 66 77 . 225 53 17 11 . . 13 2 1,684,376.00 2,1S5,229. 00 7, 738,595.50 ~ 998,876. 00 502,630.00 351,025.00 422,918.90 245,778.03 14,129,428.43 2,224,290 4 601,722.00 1,190 Total, States, etc . 7,057 80,630,038.40 61,255,290 Total, United States. 7,425 J 705,000 _ ... 22 000 90,000 50,000 26,666 40,000 245,000 50,000 i 20,000 355,000 80, 000 16,666 150,000 80,000 160,000 5,465,000 1,128,500 50,905,000 88,407,500 • 152,044,736.80 291,416,240 ! i Figures for November 26, 1912. 15,000 30,000 303, 760 243,040 965,050 292,150 36,220 93,870 215 980 74,220 464 Total, Pacific States 101 Island possessions: Hawaii $690,000 BEPORT OF I H E COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 257 of each report during year ended August 9,. 1913-—Continued. FEBRUARY 4, 1913—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. Received from Comptroller. On hand. Outstanding. $4.419,110 $1,079,961.40 $18,504,025.31 2,992,981 588,867.68 9,119,218.21 4,157,998 1,343,382.06 24,724,213.60 164,305 47,704.15 428,055.15 408,503 125,284.75 1,802,916.05 14,440 3,375.00 63,850.00 $37,654,560 $661,952.50 $36,992,607.50 17,802,320 , 439,857.50 17,362,462.50 57,013,890 1,007,798.50 56,006,091.50 20,895.00 1,331,855.00 1,352,750 78,302.50 4,461,887.50 4,540,190 6,600.00 250,000 243,400.00 12,157,337 3,188,575.04 54,642,278.32 118,613,710 327,103.04 176,117.40 120,522.10 199,757.45 330,019.91 161,251.91 240,950.35 77,925.95 114,634.55 843,041.43 141,431.60 146,690.95 229,778.20 4,340,233.04 3,132,656.30 1,527,110.95 864,121.45 2,246,164.91 1,913,116.48 3,002,819.35 857,573.03 1,167,312.55 8,720,977.21 1,156,869.10 2,527,327.30 3,502,413.70 14,778,750 8,779,900 6,865,100 4,886,750 11,085,750 5,737,490 8,397,250 3,039,000 2,571,250 22,124,280 2,949,010 11,279,850 10,594,760 6,061,881 3,109,224.84 34,958,695.37 113,089,140 627,857.06 399,204.10 699,149.56 286,585.03 233,886.50 300,320.62 328,265.43 137,956.79 11,456,881.86 7,717,023.10 12,270,562.04 5,023,775.57 4,958,275.21 5,760,252.62 6,162,989.90 1,713,661.09 29,566,430 19,430,620 26,755,420 8,609,750 8,895,970 8,969,760 15,201,420 5,803,810 3,038,951 6,745, 724 3,013,225.09 55,063,421.39 123,233,180 126,753 118,877 196,792 307,367 91,865 47,858 166,659 45,276 338,143 234,297 180,121 258,384 428,416 144,586 77,857 213,542 110,826 703,776 161,293.00 117,343.37 179,461.38 234,234.76 150,517.50 50,634.56 133.807.50 55;780.60 326,611.03 1,846,832.80 1,937,010.47 3,262,139.18 3,910,452.31 2,993,213.85 1,067,295.56 2,666,996.45 1,042,947.60 3,278,314.13 3,897,030 3,223,300 8,558,560 8,889,740 3,206,450 1,497,550 4,994,760 1,645,250 7,885,420 46,475.00 19,100.00 67,990.00 69,192.50 122,562.50 25,805.00 48,202.50 1,500.00 66,232.50 3,850,555.00 3,204,200.00 8,490,570.00 8,820,547.50 3,083,887.50 1,471,745.00 4,946,557.50 1,643,750.00 7,819,187.50 1,439,590 2,090,805 1,409,683.70 22,005,202.35 43,798,060 467,060.00 43,331,000.00 114,591 114,385 393,101 74,505 33,121 19,315 66,951 1,808 43,898 40,591 194,187 63,364 11,554 9,507 39,104 6,000 183,630.25 162,198.07 630,587.12 104,622.35 31,346.60 26,267.30 49,429.08 11,444.00 2,330,255.25 2,745,443.07 10,011,520.62 1,683,517.35 614,871.60 499,984.30 794,382.98 339,250.03 2,572,360 3,243,260 16,547,550 2,600,250 923,250 1,579,000 841,510 62,500 71,205.00 126,817.50 260,040.00 46,030.00 330.00 36,460.00 11,652.50 1,100.00 2,501,155.00 3,116,442.50 16,287,510.00 2,554,220.00 922,920. 00 1,542,540.00 829,857.50 61,400. 00 817,777 408,205 1,199,524.77 19,019,225.20 28,369,680 553,635.00 27,816,045.00 38,929 238 29,871.25 671,950.25 306,250 9,706,983 31,740,650 13,367,908.67 203,294,370.07 481,578,220 13,955,348 131,692,580 21,310,443.33 749,731,848.13 730,305,350 12,837,688.50 717,467,661.50 $288,194 114,539 723,531 17,468 30,187 380 1,171,299 214,907 119,658 156, 382 94,996 275, 406 190,387 258,781 82,291 121,532 889,962 136,759 142,911 272,165 2,956,137 602,830 455, 605 621,691 217,445 227,908 335,320 407,160 170,992 787,015 568,562 351,340 158,514 601,019 351,525 470,273 88,577 184,634 1,252,855 223,879 320,686 703,002 1,462,116 1,195,811 1,661,199 517,083 506,543 568,866 627,747 206,359 13420°—CUR 1912 55 5? 5c 6C 61 6S 2,215,406.00 116,398,304.00 245,180.00 111,795.00 49,305.00 32>,002.50 56,142.50 64,800.00 146,367.50 32,662.50 27,090.00 180,580.00 20,560.00 100,822.50 71,787.50 14,533,570.00 8,668,105.00 6,815,795.00 4,854,747.50 11,029,607.50 5,672,690.00 8,250,882.50 3,006,337.50 2,544,160.00 21,943,700.00 2,928,450.00 11,179,027.50 10,522,972.50 62 64 61 6f 67 65 Of 7( 71 73 74 75 1,139,095.00 111, 950,045.00 381,580.00 197,200.00 346,932.50 152,207.50 132,405.00 119,417.50 142,580.00 52,662.50 29,184,850.00 19,233,420.00 26,408,487.50 8,457,542.50 8,763,565.00 8,850,342.50 15,058,840.00 5,751,147.50 n 77 7^ 7S 8C 81 82 83 1,524,985.00 121,708,195.00 7,602.50 298,647.50 7,229,786.00 474,348,434.00 84 85 86 87 8? 8£ 9C 91 92 93 94 95 9C 97 98 9S IOC 101 258 REPORT OF X H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 54.—Specie and circulation of national banks at date APRIL 4, 1913. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold ClearingTreasury house Gold Treasury certificates certificates to order certificates (act (sec. 5192, of Mar. R. S.). 14,1900). CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. $4,345,531.50 $106,022,680 $22,050,000 $54,970,000 4,308,257.50 17,513,340 2,115,000 11,510,000 2,144,307.50 12,036,860 450,000 New York City. Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities 53 10,798,096.50 135,572.880 24,615,000 66,480,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 703,375.00 559,625.00 201,598.00 1,355,027.50 3,618,195.00 304,951.00 44,632.40 8,582.50 32,645.00 231,135.00 566,662.50 73, 732.50 337,725.00 290,010.00 150,527.50 522,830.00 340,420.00 1,685,927.50 1.023,699.50 951,195.00 1,073,214.50 1,024,120.00 3,149, 762.50 1,093,045.00 79,412.50 484,562.40 150,682.50 186,660.00 1,060,275.00 361, 705.00 248,448.00 1,043,652.50 268,540.00 134,687.50 134,960.00 121,985.00 3,142,297.50 456,780.00 111, 197.50 194,885.00 3,432,215. QP 764,232.50 721,002.50 4,183,932.50 6,661,840.00 11,501,317.50 1,110,478.15 Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburgh 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 Sioux City 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 Total, other reserve cities Total, all reserve cities 315 ~368~ 55,898,386.45 9,006,040 2,245,320 1,295,440 9,318,190 8,485,840 1,328,050 1,954,900 28,500 1,057,890 1,414,500 241,010 613,460 2,203,250 725,250 302,000 1.045,970 4,608,360 4,495,520 782, 450 1,357, 000 767, 990 2,051,920 1,189,040 413,850 825,000 695,590 98,300 341,440 3,166, 700 659,500 111,240 1,774,250 38,600 176,100 135,730 184,000 2,780,040 461, 790 282,270 348,900 625, 750 188,850 38,850 103,150 343,300 609,940 712,470 71,633,560 66,696,482.95 207,206,440 6,030,000 60,000 4,050,000 120,000 380,000 55,000 290,000 7,610,000 1,735,000 60,000 1,000,000 780,000 1,150,000 740,000 770,000 1,160,000 300,000 130,000 110,000 1,090,000 500,000 1,360,000 10,000 100,000 200,000 120,000 180,000 1,300,000 734,000 1,138,000 316,000 734,000 1,000,000 1,092,000 10, 705,000 25,699,000 35,320,000 92,179,000 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total, New England States 56 50 163 21 $1,119,335.05 498,954.12 404,451.37 2,227,048.47 432,252.74 1,684,182.00 $899,570 238,080 267,660 1,653,560 638,080 888,970 20,000 439 6,366,223.75 4,585,920 25,000 $5,000 $3,000 3,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 259 of each report during year ended August 9, 19 IS—Continued. A P R I L 4, 1913. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. $46,440 192,587 99,065 SUver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. $42,739,301 $1,287,620.68 $231,461,573.18 16,406,981 52,566,667.80 520,502.30 4,496,433 108,856.96 19,335,522.46 Received from Comptroller. $48,467,100 14,764,000 16,674,790 On h a n d . Outstanding. $858,320.00 $47,608,780.00 205,802.50 14,558,197.50 250,160. 00 16,424,630.00 338,092 63,642,715 1,916,979.94 303,363,763.44 79,905,890 1,314,282.50 78,591,607.50 10,393 8,712 6,525 139,936 252,437 26,133 6,990 17,620 25,688 103,746 114,486 22,107 222, 625 167, 657 101, 746 49,202 46,899 83,229 105,990 110,686 64, 460 68,637 227,052 109,398 27,028 65,624 8,043 33,599 196,375 72,357 49,010 123,500 122,137 26,882 15,691 23,180 157,647 16,413 39,792 110,442 83,970 87,078 20,911 71,625 98,960 167,690 59,603 6,839,859 130,185 1,313,828 5,410,778 3,656,955 2,475,011 694,585 37,230 312, 743 308,820 100,345 107,190 344,325 170, 401 99, 754 392,909 1,008,235 743, 484 346,463 225, 889 175,196 1,670, 796 100, 744 763, 724 28,870 94,205 56,488 29,875 1,453,947 258,280 30,806 1,412,827 38,704 25,319 35,578 76,889 68,518 31,637 137,150 147,589 75,594 75,728 32,259 18,110 71,171 47,462 12,365 366,022.17 57,833.10 115,143.50 658,835.11 540,824. 45 130,JS53. 90 60,799. 58 25,523.00 112,478.55 96,537.55 111,301.70 73,226.65 183,047.20 109,643.95 118,313.60 50,634. 25 58,712.50 126,710.25 71,832.75 65,598.65 101,253.00 60,641.25 166,477.95 96,744.35 24,461. 00 51,212. 00 10, 735. 70 36,065.00 240,731.95 28,826.75 49,056. 05 128,029.40 18,546. 70 10,571.15 23,413. 65 14,095. 25 70,409. 50 25,723.05 36,315.10 54,600.00 191,407. 85 152,198. 40 40,056.35 129,362.75 265,027.60 428,516.03 58,749.05 22,955,689.17 3,061,675.10 3,222,534.50 28,542,766.61 18,409,251. 45 4,704,998. 90 2,816,906.98 117,455.50 2,541,444.55 2,154,798.55 1,133,805.20 889,716.15 3,290,972.20 1,462,961.95 772,341.10 2,841,545.25 7,212,626.50 7,874,870.75 2,330,435.25 2,710,368.65 2,952,113.50 4,876,114.25 5,993,076.45 3,866,761.35 1,114, 771.50 1,501,193.40 324, 249. 20 1,127,639.00 7,478,028.95 1,380,668.75 488,560. 05 4,492,258.90 586,527. 70 573,559. 65 465,372.65 600,149. 25 6,218,912.00 992,343.05 606,724. 60 856,416.00 5,142,936.85 2,406,086.90 1,169,078. 85 5,240,180.25 8,440,298. 60 15,146,925.53 1,953,665.20 8,607,000 2,100,000 1,037,000 12,687,000 17,074,000 8,249,000 5,690,000 800,000 3,320,000 2,584,000 2,082,000 405,000 4,500,000 2,115,000 1,500,000 4,955,000 7,523,600 5,902,500 2,500,000 5,974,840 2,154,000 4,117,000 1,995,000 825,000 525,000 1,384,000 600,000 875,000 4,605,000 970,000 930,500 2,667,500 680,000 399,000 300,000 325,000 3,500,000 480,000 650,000 600,000 1,589,000 2,800,000 500,000 2,900,000 4,970,000 21,950,000 2,400,000 144,792.50 54,502.50 8,462,207.50 2,045,497.50 1,037,000.00 12,575,832.50 16,865,832.50 8,189,025.00 5,562,590.00 800,000.00 3,272,347.50 2,501,800.00 2,022,295.00 400,500.00 4,483,035.00 2,100,992. 50 1,497,200.00 4,944,000.00 7,488,895.00 5,799,250.00 2,485,745.00 5,974,837.50 2,124,000. 00 4,094,445. 00 1,994,995.00 807,900.00 523,150.00 1,355,647.50 600,000.00 852,997.50 4,380,695.00 938,095.00 892,100. 00 2,667,497. 50 676,100.00 399,000. 00 298,000. 00 320,197. 50 3,415,945.00 475,100.00 642,097.50 599,700.00 1,575,395.00 2,732,150. 00 489,200. 00 2,479,992.50 4,556,397.50 21,559,542.50 2,310,492.50 111, 167. 50 208,167.50 59,975.00 127,410.00 47,652.50 82,200.00 59,705.00 4,500.00 16,965.00 14,007. 50 2,800.00 11,000.00 34,705. 00 103,250.00 14,255.00 2.50 30,000.00 22,555. 00 5.00 17,100.00 L85P.00 28,352.50 22,002.50 224,305.,00 31,905. 00 38,400. 00 2.50 3,900.00 2,000. 00 4,802. 50 84,055. 00 4,900.00 7,902.50 300. 00 13,605.00 67,850. 00 10,800. 00 420,007.50 413,602. 50 390,457.50 89,507.50 3,769,911 31,688,820 5,647,099. 24 205,041,776.69 165,296,940 3,027,225.00 162,269,715. 00 4,108,003 95,331,535 7,564,079.18 508,405,540.13 245,202,830 4,341,507.50 240,861,322.50 $24,066 22,152 35,080 97,916 3,571 50, 633 $371,686 287,300 143,116 1,797,056 408, 969 1,129, 494 $121,740.73 105,865.09 97,085.46 521,918.47 93,228.86 285,465.77 $2,536,397.78 1,157,351.21 947,392.83 6,300,498.94 1,576,101.60 4,058,744.77 $5,995,750 5,031,500 4,537,500 19,959,000 4,901,250 13,726,850 $112,847.50 90,417.50 68,182. 50 331,130.00 95,067.50 308, 607.50 $5,882,902.50 4,941,082.50 4,469,317.50 19,627, 870.00 4,806,182.50 13,418,242.50 233,418 4,137,621 1,225,304.38 16,576,487.13 54,151,850 1,006,252.50 53,145,597.50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H 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 56 260 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54.—Specie and circulation of national banks at date A P R I L 4, 1913—Continued. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold ClearingTreasury Gold house certificates Treasury certificates certificates. to order (sec. 5192, (act of Mar. R. S.). 14, 1900). STATES, ETC.—continued. New York New Jersey . . . Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 428 199 780 26 90 1 Total, Eastern States Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee $5,354,463.78 $6,010,510 1,889,741.05 3,456,590 9,700,826.67 8,733,540 99,148. 00 103,620 485,910.79 755,860 8,307.50 41,300 $935,000 60' 000 280,000 17,538,397.79 19,101; 420 134 113 136 106 1,454,043.65 1,323 881.69 414,205.35 210,980.50 464,952.43 591 631.47 695,075.86 145,198. 88 234,326.50 2,433 532.83 318,434.50 748,173.85 1,005,864.50 1,590,520 984,160 461,620 202,830 623, 820 684, 620 1,209,510 379,300 443,560 3,253,000 365,100 843,670 1,394,690 20 000 450,000 40,000 48 116 49 86 31 26 481 49 15,000 30,000 1,524 73 $670,000 1,305,000 685,000 3,000 30,500 90,000 50,000 1,448 10,040,302.01 12,436,400 650,000 33,500 . . . 356 249 445 96 124 259 322 3,807,170 2,594,320 4,022,960 1,531,150 1260J60 1,258,970 1 913,200 406,610 615,000 80 000 805,000 50,000 770 000 330,000 530 000 45,000 212,500 110 4,186,284. 95 3,062,753.50 4,657,278.00 2,298, 488. 69 1,942,158.93 2,951,640.99 2,581,650.02 794,139.80 Total, Middle States 1,961 22,474,394.88 16,794,540 3,225,000 212,500 145 103 227 204 57 30 117 40 303 626,454. 70 796 078 60 1,487,079.00 1,679,711.25 1,596,489.00 529,846.45 1,354,112.55 419,949.50 873,224.00 712,500 755 290 901,'270 1,225,130 1,146,750 370,870 919,200 480,530 1,314,050 1,226 9,362,945.05 7,825,590 66 78 229 54 17 13 2 1,651,350.75 2,292 158.50 7,764,746.34 966,356.00 468 185.00 407,907.50 421,235.00 241,706.01 280,320 195,530 799,120 294,700 31 590 127,320 205,680 54, 480 Total, Pacific States 470 14,213,645.10 1,988,740 Island possessions, Hawaii 4 620,282.00 160 80,616,190.58 62,732, 770 5,720,000 1,084,000 147,312,673.53 269,939,210 41,040,000 93,263,000 ; Total, Southern States Ohio . Indiana .' Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri . . North D a k o t a . . . . South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming . . Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma . . Total, Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada . . . Arizona Alaska 11 Total, States, etc 7,072 Total, United States 7,440 40 000 255'000 60 000 20,000 1 375,000 \ \ 140,000 140,000 150,000 i 150,000 j EEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CUKRENCY. of each report during year ended August 97 261 1913—Continued. APRIL 4, 1913-Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. 1 Total. Received from Comptroller. $4,441,128 $1,001,736.96 2,956,863 564,705.44 4,347,039 1,301,463.12 47,068.15 170,806 111, 102. 65 417,425 2,015.00 16,362 $18,713,338.74 9,059,806.49 25,126, 770. 79 437,190.15 1,824,026.44 68,214.50 $37,846,460 17,916, 690 57,245,490 1,352,750 4,549,740 250,000 $516,135.00 $37,330,325.00 309,550.00 17,607,140.00 633,453.50 56,612,036.50 1,329,975.00 22,775.00 4,487,162.50 62,577.50 245,700.00 4,300.00 1,548,791.00 117,612,339.00 ^- iilik. $300,500 131,907 748,902 16, 548 23,728 230 ! ! 1 1 Fractional silver coin. On h a n d . Outstanding. 1,221,815 12,349, 623 3,028,091.32 55,229,347.11 119,161,130 179,113 104,047 121,867 71, 771 288, 419 220, 799 300, 468 75, 658 1105 705 906,977 130,697 133,865 282,468 813,516 554,312 349,364 178, 965 655, 909 409, 887 473, 783 95, 329 152,377 1,142, 668 226, 870 330,830 659, 690 303,517.74 159, 740.35 122, 660.88 207,811.10 351,461.28 166,000.82 240,274.92 77,551.59 120,890.50 857, 739.37 125,216.15 132, 695. 70 202,158.95 4,343, 710.39 3,126,141.04 1,469, 717.23 872,357. 60 2,415,061.71 2,072,938.29 2,919,111.78 863,037.47 1, 111, 859.00 8,593,917.20 1,186, 317. 65 2,639,234.55 3,584,871.45 14,608,250 8,997,400 6,894,500 4,969,250 11,189,250 5,984,900 8,364,750 3,026,500 2,571,250 22,606,350 2,971,460 11,442,850 10, 746, 750 2,926, 854 6,043,500 3,067,719.35 35,198,275.36 114,373,460 530,863 393,040 604,744 195,652 209, 774 316,888 428,100 163,263 1,607,812 1,299,548 1,693,261 530,834 539,550 553,440 652, 798 222,915 568,166.48 352,494.35 681,843.68 246,567.56 224, 766.45 310,035. 82 329, 747. 95 122,891.69 11,527,796.43 7, 782,155.85 12,465, 086. 68 4,852,692.25 4,946, 409.38 5, 720, 974.81 6,435, 495.97 1, 754,819.49 29, 698,180 19,513, 720 26,938,540 8,609, 750 9,109, 970 8,944, 760 15,247,150 5,831,310 2,842,324 7,100,158 2,836,513.98 55,485, 430.86 123,893,380 129,791 111,586 192,187 291, 425 96,411 44,595 159,294 55, 659 • 334,562 206,022 192, 687 255,621 431, 797 132,313 59,475 225,679 77,548 422,651 157,914. 44 119,560. 65 173, 533. 88 226, 697. 56 153,875.18 52, 909.86 126,825. 62 48,435.35 318, 676.10 1,832, 682.14 2,015, 202.25 3,264,690.88 3,914, 760.81 3,125, 838.18 1,057, 696.31 2, 785, 111.17 1,082,121.85 3,283,163.10 3,971,770 3,235,800 8,517,660 8,889, 740 3,306,450 1,535,550 5,001,010 1,660,250 8,087,270 39,347.50 19,420.00 65,142. 50 78, 692. 50 112,460.00 21,105.00 53,437. 50 8,100.00 129,822.50 3, 932, 422.50 3,216, 380.00 8,452,517.50 8,811, 047. 50 3,193, 990. 00 1,514, 445.00 4,947, 572. 50 1,652,150.00 7,957, 447.50 1,415,510 2,003,793 1,378,428.64 22,361,266.69 44,205,500 527,-527.50 43,677,972.50 120, 366 112,158 408,836 75, 656 27, 456 15,528 68,283 3,079 42,854 34,440 167, 444 62, 643 9,504 9,986 53,545 6,133 178,248.15 162, 044.51 623, 900. 44 105, 927. 55 35,306. 65 24, 268. 34 108,244.98 12,864.60 2,273,138.90 2,796,331.01 9, 904. 046. 78 1,655,282.55 572,041.65 585,009. 84 856, 987. 98 318,262.61 2,597,360 3,400, 060 16, 684, 300 2, 650. 250 923. 250 1,579,000 941,510 62, 500 113,735.00 "274837625.00 176, 442. 50 3,223, 617.50 529,520. 00 16,154, 780. 00 63,540.00 2,586, 710.00 4, 710.00 918, 540.00 41,435.00 1,537, 565.00 114,102.50 827, 407.50 500.00 .62,000.00 831,362 386,549 1,250,805.22 18.961,101.32 28,838 230 1,043,985.00 29 22, 455.35 688,951.35 306,250 2.50 9,517,308 ! 32,021,273 12,809,318.24 204,500,859.82 484,929, 800 127,352,808 20,373,397.42 712,906,399.95 730,132,630 11,155,946.00 718,976,684.00 46,025 ; 13,625,311 78,770.00 94,690.00 42,105.00 33,342.50 124,027.50 128,145.00 138,712.50 23,642.50 19,860.00 271,465.00 39,900.00 152,277.50 123,607.50 14,529,4§0.00 8,902,710.00 6,852,395.00 4,935,907.50 11,065,222.50 5,856,755.00 8,226,037.50 3,002,857.50 2,551,390.00 22,334,885.00 2,931,560.00 11,290,572.50 10,623,142.50 1,270,545.00 113,102,915.00 374,717.50 187,342.50 382,272.50 87,287. 50 140,677. 50 63,277. 50 132,897.50 48,862.50 29,323,462.50 19,326,377.50 26,556,267.50 8,522,462.50 8,969,292.50 8,881,482.50 15,114,252.50 5,782,447.50 1,417,335.00 122,476,045.00 27,794,245.00 306,247.50 • 6, 814,438.50 478,115,361.50 262 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54.—Specie and circulation of national banks at date JUNE 4, 1913. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Gold coin. Gold Treasury ClearingGold certificates house Treasury to order certificates certificates. (act of Mar. (sec. 5192, 14, 1900). R. S.). CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis $4,332,011.24 $114,855,720 $22,050,000 $55,450,000 4,023,595. 00 20, 731,880 1,715,000 9,445,000 1,611,515.00 10,587,580 450,000 Total, central reserve cities 52 9,967,121.24 146,175,180 24,215,000 64,895,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 800,941.00 12,145,510 571,845.00 1,810,830 171, 680. 00 1,217,320 1,758,310. 00 8,935, 450 2,769, 713. 00 8,098,720 339,341.50 1,546,160 47,817. 50 1,631, 550 4,960.00 39,500 39, 477. 50 1,123,750 243,082. 50 1,119,550 591,412. 50 296,130 141,105. 00 573,850 258, 557. 50 1,545,170 286,502. 50 782.220 152,162. 50 268,000 602, 445. 00 877, 000 543, 490. 00 3,028,240 1,940,037. 50 3,957,350 699,240 1,045,274.50 1,045, 785. 00 1,704,660 836,990 1,196, 485. 00 940,532. 50 1,476,220 1,218, 780 3,056,942.50 339,380 1,608, 752. 50 342,550 95,080. 00 661,010 530,264.90 85,000 141,170.00 201, 635. 00 • 323,600 1,122, 369.00 3,319,500 447,400. 00 589,500 * 278,236. 00 162,800 1,011,435.00 1,657,360 332, 650. 00 46,400 141,282.50 161,600 94,570 125,865.00 131,500.00 192, 670 3,265, 055.00 2,219,460 452, 460.00 470,210 106,585.00 274,040 199, 597. 50 388,320 2,915', 110. 00 470, 850 879,137. 50 205, 700 757, 867. 50 46,010 3, 728, 040. 00 107,230 174, 780 4,733,365.00 672.190 9, 677, 542. 50 413,100 1,164,499.75 45,000 60,000 5, 415,000 7,170, 000 320,000 6,865,000 2,920,000 460,000 100,000 1! Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Savannah New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee Minneapolis St. P a u l . . . . Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City 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 560,000 1,050, 000 740,000 60,000 745,000 1,160,000 300,000 120,000 110, 000 1,090,000 500,000 1,130,000 10,000 100,000 200,000 120,000 180,000 802,000 1,011,000 2,260,000 324 000 717. COO 1,000 000 838,000 15,576,000 23,406,000 62,562,225.89 214,525,200 39,791,000 88,301,000 Total, other reserve cities . 315 | 52,595,104.65 Total, all reserve cities 367 68,350,020 STATES. ETC. Maine , _ „ . New Ilamsphire Vermont Massachusetts R h o d e Island. Connecticut Total, New England States ! I 69 56 49 163 20 79 1,128,882.59 503,921. 32 388,572. 94 2,263, 958.55 428,053. 40 1,690,910. 30 971,660 255, 700 298,790 1,718,890 605,660 880,220 20,000 j 436 6,404,299.10 4,730,920 20,000 ! ! | ! • 3,000 3,000 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CUKKEXCY. of each report during year ended August 9, 263 1913—Continued. J U N E 4, 1913. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars $48,577 220,599 109,877 Silver I ^ certificates. 67,208,317 6,991 4,296 3,651 162,860 260,369 38,354 9,063 24,350 28,685 109,944 136,340 40,570 212,887 194,801 100,726 71,331 74,024 65,375 115,586 120,298 70,840 52,207 226,803 103,175 25,558 61,240 7,452 28.521 118,358 46,647 29,154 121, 477 79, 296 20,958 19,112 21,319 161,381 15.405 41', 038 119,960 81,650 89,063 •16,627 67,132 82.562 150,960 7,865,985 65,385 1,065,036 5,908,339 4,035,554 2,282,460 618,636 56,100 678,248 318,820 109,863 65.056 308,024 229,243 100,208 360,833 1,270,307 736,844 331,563 509,989 169,211 1,959,562 37,995 473,407 24,410 76,551 62,116 31,069 1,366,205 201,961 42,714 1,065,587 46,528 30,265 19,571 98,308 53,084 29,972 93,501 120,817 17,892 63,377 21,248 9,770 3,706,942 4,085,995" Total. $44,016,186 $1,303,541.78 $242,056,036.02 55,424,322.60 18,716,187 572,061.60 4,475,944 107,255.90 17,342,171.90 379,053 68,5|6 Fractional silver coin. Treasu 266,674 4,496,761 $49,756,300 $1,742,987. 50 I-$48,013,312.50 n'7 nco en -i A AC\ f\Ai en 14,549,000 97,952.50 14,451,047.50 17.049,790 381,325.00 16,668,465.00 2,222,265.00 26,634, 789.70 2,555, 290.16 2,914, 784. 75 31,496, 161.60 18,553, 115.55 4,798, 924.65 2,467, 826.22 164, 097.00 2,404, 338. 65 1,892, 234.00 1,286, 698.25 904, 168. 55 2,493, 811.25 1,627, 292.95 752, 606.88 2,520, 543.00 6,045, 256.80 7,533, 008.95 2,315, 052.05 3,450, 033.05 3,104, 755.00 4,480, 274.40 5,862, 567.95 3,995, 373.10 629, 888.30 1,491, 798.40 304, 046. 05 1,112, 821. 90 7,233. 941.95 1,313, 012.90 555, 300.80 3,972, 877. 60 624, 156.10 563, 533.35 407, 627. 85 645, 30.85 5,746, 566.05 985, 487. 40 551, 343.55 882, 587.00 4,463, 463.35 2,405', 014.25 1,195, 806. 75 4,751, 021.05 6,253, 137.15 14.009, 510. 62 1,721, 015.30 8,551,800 2,100,000 1,037,000 11,947,000 17,374,000 8,249,000 5,690,000 800,000 3,270,000 2,584,000 2,282,000 405,000 4,500.000 2,115.000 1,500,000 4,955,000 7,526,600 5,702,500 2,500,000 5,823.140 2,154,000 4,117,000 1,995,000 825,000 525,000 1,384,000 596,700 875,000 4,605.000 970,000 930,500 2,517,500 680,000 399,000 300.000 325.000 3,500,000 480,000 675.000 625,000 l,58§',000 2,800,000 500,000 2,900,000 5,070,000 21,950,000 2,400,000 141,097.50 29,502,50 13,950.00 123,317.50 271,912.50 99,915.00 122,960.00 8,410, 702.50 2,070, 497.50 1,023, 050. 00 11,823, 682.50 17,102, 087.50 8,149, 085.00 5,567, 040. 00 800, 000.00 22,405.00 3,24 595.00 2,563, 200.00 20,800.00 13,855.00 2,268, 145.00 405, 000.00 17,000.00 4,483, 000.00 60,107.50 2,046, 892.50 1,500, 000.00 2,500.00 4,952, 500.00 63,505.00 7,463. 095.00 83,500.00 5,619, 000.00 12,800. 00 2,487, 200.00 21,902.50 5,801, 237. 50 51,600.00 2,102, 400.00 35,405.00 4,081, 595. 00 7,305.00 1,987, 695.00 24,500.00 800, 000.00 9,550.00 515, 450.00 58,302.50 1,325, 697.50 596, 700.00 10,502.50 864, 497. 50 207,405.00 4,39' 595.00 12,905.00 957, 095. 00 19,850.00 910, 650. 00 2.50 2,517, 497. 50 16,250.00 663, '50. 00 399, 000.00 300, 000. 00 4,802.50 320, 197. 50 19,605.00 3,480 395.00 3,500.00 476', 500. 00 2.50 674 997. 50 10,750.00 614, 250.00 11,405.00 1,577, 595. 00 84,600.00 2,715, 400,00 19,350. 00 480, 650. 00 578,607.50 2,321, 392. 50 99,602.50 4.970. 397.50 465. 00 207,535.00 21, 742 595.00 75,405.00 2,324 202,072,701.98 164.5C9.740 2,697, 772. 50 161,901,967.50 7,285,096.61 516,895,232.50 245,954,830 4,920,037.50 241,034,792.50 $2,707,203.14 1,203,184.82 936,698.29 6,889,509.86 1,498,255.47 4,081,227.41 $6,016,650 5,056,500 4,512,500 20,009,000 4,717,000 13,533,350 $115,892.50 $5,900,757.50 89,572.50 4,966,927.50 62,562.50 4,449,937. 50 365,967.50 19,643,032,50 91,797.50 4,625,202.50 364,215.00 13,169,135. GO 17,316,078.99 53,845,000 355,362. 70 42,934.16 137,097,75 696,197. 60 468,759. 55 132,609.15 60,759. 72 39,187. 00 34.178.15 100,837.50 152,952.75 83,587.55 169,172.75 134,526.45 131,510.38 48,934.00 79,195. 80 93,402.45 63,388.55 69,301.05 86,229.00 51,752.90 162,047. 45 80,658. 60 22.290.30 52,732.50 8,308. 05 27,996. 90 177,509.95 27,504.90 42,405.80 107,018.60 19,282.10 9,427.85 28,509.85 21,933. 85 47,586.05 17,440.40 36,179.55 53,892.50 175,661.35 156,736. 75 30,054.25 121,849.05 228,733.15 352,532.12 62,068. 55 33,136,398 5,302,237.33 $449,074 302,675 130,825 2,145, 767 373,843 1,094,577 Outstanding. 81,355,090 58,286 12,801 $26,813 24,019 31,774 114,624 3,599 65,845 On hand. 1,982,859.28 314,822,530.52 33,697 100,344,715 Received from Comptroller. $130,773.55 •116,869.50 86,736.35 643,270.31 87,100.07 329,675.11 1,394,424.8 1,090,007.50 79,132,825.00 52,754,992.50 264 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54.—Specie and circulation of national banks at date JUNE 4, 1913-Continued. Specie. City, State, and Territory. Number of banks. Gold coin. Gold ClearingTreasury Gold house certificates Treasury certificates to order certificates. (act 5192, of Mar. (sec. R. S.). 14, 1900). STATES, ETC.—continued. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total, Eastern States 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 Total, Southern States... Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total, Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas 88 Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total, Western States... 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska 429 200 781 26 89 1 1,526 $5,449,538.58 $6,271,030 1,770,269. 43 3,733,570 8,677,550 9,807,566.82 106, 570 105,663. 00 746,970 486,426.94 55,550 8,960.00 $925,000 60,000 360,000 19,591,240 1,375,000 17,628,424.77 $695,000 15,000 30,000 710,000 1,400,936.95 3,343,031.39 439, 730.35 220,952.50 517,790. 93 597,453.33 685,841.21 155,587.35 237,613.15 2,397,048.23 409,387.00 799,721.85 1,067,004.50 1,626,600 1,020,030 409,080 157,020 634,350 617,290 1,096,730 376,840 347,620 3,040, 440 337,420 818, 650 1,432,190 20,000 450,000 40,000 1,457 10,272,098.74 11,914,260 650,000 54,000 357 249 448 96 124 261 325 111 " 4,469,350.27 8,194,143.50 4,592,180.36 2,393,066.34 1,980,427.25 3,035,899.80 2,597,026.07 783,279.30 3,786,100 2,708,510 4,179,520 1,715,800 1,289,620 1,274,280 1,948,000 364,260 635,000 80,000 885, 000 50,000 770,000 340,000 525,000 60,000 206,000 1,971 23,045,372.89 17,266,090 3,345,000 206,000 144 103 228 205 57 30 117 40 314 628, 059. 70 785, 264.10 1,486,472.80 '1,715, 635.75 1,603,351.40 473, 793. 80 1,435,879.75 427,062.50 893, 659.11 682,550 742,850 939,230 1,219,310 1,197,500 343,010 922,990 400,860 1,325,100 1,238 9,449,178.91 7,773,400 133 116 73 48 116 52 87 33 26 481 49 136 107 235 54 17 11 13 2 1,567, 403.00 2,258,351.66 7,645,433.50 919,717. 50 425,652.50 456,227.50 415,232.00 228,469.54 285,610 216,500 870,890 271,560 20, 770 111,550 181,160 53,900 Total, Pacific States 474 13,916,397.20 2,011,940 101 Island possessions, Hawaii 4 484,661.00 260 14,000 40,000 90,000 50,000 40,000 275,000 60,000 80,000 455,000 170,000 20,000 149,500 170,000 169,500 Total, States, etc 7,106 81,200,432761 63,288,110 6,015,000 1,142,500 Total, United States 7,473 143,762,658.50 277,813,310 45,806,000 89,443,500 \ REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 285 of each report during year ended August 9, 1913—Continued. JUNE 4, 1913—Continued. Circulating notes. Specie. ] Fractional - IceSatesJ silver coin. I! Silver ! dollars Total. Received \ from j On hand. Comptroller, j Outstanding. $342,384 116,560 754,497 21,549 24,794 490 $4,678,535 3,332,025 4,564,442 216,299 412,180 8,360 $995,107.38 $19,356,594.96 9,606,742.35 594,317.92 1,314,352.37 25,493,408.19 45,993.75 496,074.75 122,600.14 1,822,971.08 • 1,350.00 74,710.00 $37,971,060 18,043,070 57,618,040 1,415,250 4,399,740 250,000 $086,630.00 $37,384,430.00 401,872.50 17,641,197.50 1,018,453.50 56,599,586.50 18,595.00 1,396,655.00 73,302.50 4,326,437.50 6,350.00 243,650.00 1,260,274 13,211,841 3,073,721.56 56,850,501.33 119,697,160 2,105,203.50 117,591,956.50 193,915 119,912 130,131 771,309 601,619 329,766 160,726 630,101 369,093 516,008 93,089 156,964 993,495 138,320 326,952 781,846 4,336,892.86 3,254,723.37 1,444,257.36 818,543.95 2,433,230.70 2,008,966.84 2,840,797.90 851,332.90 1,038,305.50 8,167,572.69 1,138,083.40 2,664,819.55 3,881,762.25 14,838,250 9,013,400 6,904,100 4,969,250 11,153,000 6,035,000 8,480,050 3,085,300 2,571,250 23,046,410 2,984,510 11,699,350 10,783,000 79,370 233,523 220,106 305,145 70,933 116,640 890,347 112,561 139,265 330,301 330,131.91 170,130.89 135,550.01 200,475.45 377,465. 77 205,024.51 237,073.69 64,883.55 129,468.35 846,242.46 120,395.40 130,230.70 230,420.75 176,425.00 101,715.00 13,755.00 40,962.50 77,277.50 24,925.00 282,852.50 18,912.50 21,610.00 190,812.50 14,530.00 86,077.50 90,552.50 14,661,825.00 8,911,685.00 6,890,345.00 4,928,287.50 11,075,722.50 6,010,075.00 8,197,197.50 3,066,387.50 2,549,640.00 22,855,597.50 2,969,980.00 11,613,272.50 10,692,447.50 2,942,149 0,288 3,177,493.53 34,879,289.27 115,562,870 645,326 446,036 562,191 201,887 210,835 287,359 391,484 150,026 1,565,631 1,235^694 1,805,090 625,459 495,961 593,709 609.966 195;512 547,974.43 350,656.57 675,454.40 218,237.51 226,129.60 300,635.58 310,769.13 120,001.74 11,855,381.70 8,015,040.07 12,699,435.76 5,204,449.85 4,972,972.85 5,831,883.38 6,382,245.20 1,673,079.04 29,796,180 19,594,920 27,081,140 8,609,750 9,124,970 8,988,260 15,308,200 5,844,310 I 2,895,144 7,127,022 2,749,858.96 56,634,487.85 124,347,730 188,851 185,052 250,442 422,688 126,649 55,721 203,102 94,280 381,134 166,879.35 112, 751.75 169, 762.50 224, 490.95 164: i.22 1.38 49: 120! 800.65 54; 153.15 321,453.74 1,795 198.05 1,971 587.85 3,318 115.30 3,945 511.70 3,183 374.62 966, 903.18 2,821, 813.40 1,029 974.65 3,350 215.85 3,971,770 3,283,300 8,639,760 8,899,740 3,306,450 1,537,550 5,001,010 1,679,000 8,338,030 19,055.00 17,290.00 46,547.50 61,097.50 120,830.00 22,405.00 46,107.50 21,520.00 120,842.50 3,952,715.00 3,266,010.00 8,593,212.50 8,838,642.50 3,185,620.00 1,515,145.00 4,954,902.50 1,657,480.00 8,217,187.50 128,858 105,670 I 197,208 303,387 91,205 44,790 139,041 53,619 348,869 1,140,407.50 114,422,462.50 344,060.00 188,917.50 262,017.50 108,665.00 93,720.00 74,337.50 111,017.50 60,762.50 29,452,120.00 19,406,022.50 26,819,122.50 8,501,085.00 9,031,250.00 8,913,922.50 15,197,182.50 5,783,547.50 1,243,497.50 123,104,232.50 1,907,919 1,384,549.69 22,382,694.60 44,656,610 475,695.00 44,180,915.00 I 124,964 102,694 423,346 69,647 23,297 15,983 59,242 4,520 46,320 31,882 181,917 49,725 15,655 3,654 46,991 6,031 144,313.55 149,127.12 603,834.26 100,662.10 28,849.85 26,622.90 38,398.45 11,880.75 2,168,610.55 2,758,554.78 9,915,420.76 1,560,811.60 514,134.35 614,037.40 741,023.45 304,801.29 2,584,850 3,517,460 16,941,300 2,772,500 923,250 1,579,000 941,510 62,500 78,645.00 128,670.00 313,870.00 31,590.00 8,707.50 21,460.00 9,402.50 600.00 2,506,205.00 3,388,790.00 16,627,430.00 2,740,910.00 914,542.50 1,557,540.00 932,107.50 61 900.00 823,6 382,175 1,103,688.98 1,412,647 18,577,394.18 29,322,370 592,945.00 28,729,425.00 19,627.0 538,949.05 6,250 2.50 306,247.50 9,634,878 32,995,110 12,903,364. € 207,179,395.27 487,737,990 13,720,873 133,339,825 20,188,461.27 724,074,627.77 733,692,820 11,567 796.00 722,125,024.00 34,297 104 6,647,758.50 481,090,231.50 266 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54.—Specie and circulation of national banks at date AUGUST 9, 1913. Specie. Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Gold coin. Gold ClearingTreasury Gold house certificates Treasury certificates to order certificates. (act (sec. 5192, of Mar. R.S.). 14, 1900). CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. $4,399,810.50 $126,656,750 $22,420,000 $50,345,000 9,263,750.00 18,125,200 1,215,000 11,410,000 1,745,530.00 9,664,540 400,000 New York City. Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities.. 52 9,409,090.50 154,446,490 24,035,000 61,755,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburgh 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 Sioux City 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 855,397.00 16,440,450 572,672.50 1,940,840 150,130.00 1,122,810 475,217.00 8,543,170 096,563.00 9,244,050 350,283.50 2,222,760 41,155.00 I, 735, 020 31,180.00 31,500 39,019.50 848,670 125,017.00 790,460 608,292.50 206,820 55,407.50 353,130 230,155.00 1,414,560 362,557.50 710,140 143,612.50 264,000 665,039.50 1,036,000 458,712.50 3,091,930 ,842,932.50 3,689,210 878,347.00 638,960 043,775.00 1,602,620 ,235,617.50 891, 990 715,185.00 1,769,060 ,925,185.00 1,225,670 , 35-1, 947.50 807,390 82,147.50 547,900 502,882.40 698,010 122, 847.50 92, 500 203,415.00 329,100 ,090,291.00 3,314,630 425,697.50 534, 960 317,218. 50 155,350 , 052, 780.00 1,842, 580 307, 545.00 77.800 144,040.00 156; 150 158, 985.00 101,120 143,662.50 186,100 ,641,470.00 2,094,730 408,890.00 472,760 128,497.50 230,110 210,152.50 440,750 703,097.50 511,910 868,477.50 294,230 879,442.50 73,010 ,300,957.50 203,300 ,652,822.50 127,090 ,483,650.00 767,300 ,283,112.50 293,650 :... ,.. Total, other reserve cities 74,166,250 Total, all reserve cities 367 62,777,573.40 228,612,740 4,270,000 60,000 920,666 240, 000 7,070,300 2,665, 000 30,000 50,000 795,000 !, 710,000 420,000 1,050,000 740,000 615,000 1,160,000 300,000 150,000 110,000 500,000 250,000 1,060,000 1,160,000 10,000 100,000 200,000 120,000 180,000 2,130,000 849,000 1,037, 000 304.COO 5;>7, COO 1,000,000 513,000 16,420,000 22,905. 300 40,455,000 j 84,660,300 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States . 69 56 49 162 20 434 1,146,047.89 514,943.82 386, 737.44 2,274,832.58 399,846.37 1,694,787.50 943,160 281, 580 249,420 1,671,920 566, 730 906,950 20,000 6,417,195.60 4,619,760 I 20,000 3,000 3,000 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of each report during year ended August 9, 267 1913—Continued. A U G U S T 9, 19t3. Circulating notes. Specie. Silver dollars. $48,254 199, 496 119, 833 Silver Treasury certificates. * Fractional silver coin. Total. $51,161,935 $1,259,048.29 $256,290,797.79 508,441.40 53,522,300.40 18,800,413 124,286.99 16,666,869.99 4,612,680 Received from Comptroller. On h a n d . Outstanding. $48,294,300 $1,275,705.00 $47,018,595.00 15,024,000 70,102.50 14,953,897.50 16,501,990 167, 760.00 16,334,230.00 79,820,290 1,513, 567.50 78,306,722.50 10,610,000 2,100,000 1,037,000 11,942,000 15,474,000 8,465,500 5,825,000 800,000 3,320,000 2,634,000 2,282,000 405,000 4,700,000 2,149,950 1,500,000 4,955,000 7,558,600 5,502.500 2,590', 000 6,111,640 2,155,000 3,963,000 2,065,000 825,000 525,000 1,269,000 600,000 875,000 4,755,000 970,000 930,500 2,517,500 630,000 399,000 325,000 325,000 3,500,000 480,000 775,000 675,000 1,589,000 2,800,000 500,000 2,900,000 5,070,000 21,950,000 2,400,000 820, 737.50 68, 002. 50 12,000.00 101, 970.00 220, 567.50 76, 615.00 102,960.00 9,789,262.50 2,031,997.50 1,025,000.00 11,840,030.00 15,253,432.50 8,388,885.00 5,722,040. 00 800, 000. 00 3,309,997.50 2,584,500.00 2,256,545. 00 400,300.00 4,700,000. 00 2,147, 692.50 1,500,000.00 4,928,700.00 7,513,245.00 5,400,050.00 2,567,897. 50 6,059,737.50 2,129,300.00 3,886, 795.00 2,012,142. 50 793,800.00 510, 250.00 1,055,397. 50 600,000.00 866,397. 50 4,747,795. 00 948,395.00 925,000.00 2,517,497. 50 627,200. 00 399,000.00 312,600. 00 324,997.50 3,465,145.00 474,300. 00 774,497. 50 671,000.00 1,578,590.00 2,754,450.00 483,550. 00 2,264,892. 50 4,809,845.00 21,660,097.50 2,311,895.00 367, 583 74,575,028 1,891,776.68 7, 493 4, 262 4, 266 170,137 162,003 29, 940 5, 892 21, 540 15,633 100, 092 118, 050 54 734 188 583 157 934 92; 799 91 779 41 686 75,622 80,440 63 681 70,920 63 376 192,532 94, 544 30 654 50 523 7 701 23 172 116 696 44 170 12', 644 64 822 70 382 20 257 19 137 10 018 120 163 7 880 28 551 111 588 53 380 79 239 24,135 64 068 114 782 146,224 48 437 5,212,306 61,122 883,957 5,517,809 3,237,379 1,616,197 603,632 45, 960 467,518 240,256 129,482 102, 725 330,276 303,647 78,250 528,100 1,078,210 635,926 375, 750 240,202 212,217 2,012,165 95,127 717,630 35,792 64,450 43 758 29,604 1,376, 780 252,080 24,893 1,149,400 75,036 41,822 26, 773 36,644 41,368 27,420 68,650 117, 721 174,475 42,065 24,788 10,181 41,832 22,201 26,304 370,392.90 38,269.50 107,625.40 557,938.44 444,008.15 95,275.22 51,915.10 49,366.00 24,093.45 84,119.50 129,761.75 88,102.50 184,644. 85 128,219.45 118,368.54 39,716.00 65,365.85 103,371.00 43,483. 55 57,536. 80 90,248.00 99,468. 60 158,028.05 66,703.00 18,256.10 17,361.85 5,412. 60 30,599.50 179,967.55 46,896.00 41,163.60 100,237.80 20,771. 75 9,901.36 21,135.45 14,399.35 42,376.40 11,658.90 28,459. 85 50,214.65 179,662.60 112,408.75 37,958. 95 125,271.10 226,358.15 325,004. 85 61,072.70 27,156,038.90 2,677,166.00 2,508,788.40 32,044,571.44 17,849,003.15 5,264,455. 72 2,437,614.10 179,546.00 2,239,933.95 1,339,944.50 1,192,406. 25 654,099.00 2,348,218.85 1,662,497.95 697,030.04 2,780, 634.50 5,785,904.35 7,087,061.50 2,016, 980. 55 3,007,814.80 3,115,992.50 4,659,254. 60 5, 746,542.05 4,401,214.50 864,749. 60 1,443,227.25 272,219.10 1,115,890.50 7,488,364.55 1,303,803.50 551,269.10 4,219,819. 80 651,534.75 572,170. 36 447,150.45 570,823. 85 5,940,107.40 928,608.90 484,268. 35 930,426.15 4,471,525.10 2,433,420.25 1,343,334.45 4,260, 777. 60 7,162,884. 65 15,387,379.85 1,712,576. 20 3,176 561 28,479,880 4,902,571.41 203,419,045.31 165, 730,190 3,606 047. 50 162,124,142. 50 3,544 144 103,054,908 6,794,348.09 529,899,013.49 245,550,480 5,119 615.00 240,430,865.00 25,004 25 589 32 ,200 99 ,325 4 ,036 62 ,669 446, 700 309,583 121,909 1,329,989 325,569 1,019,346 99,262.55 92,341.16 71,821.40 518,011.07 94,457.11 290,494.60 2,660,174.44 1,224,036. 98 862,087.84 5,897,077.65 1,390,638.48 3,994, 247.10 6,033,250 5,056,500 4,512,500 19,927,000 4, 778,000 13,343, 350 124,417.50 87 010.00 71 067. 50 289 657. 50 82 157. 50 305 255. 00 5,908,832. 50 4,969,490.00 4,441,432.50 19,637, 342. 50 4,695, 842. £0 13,038,095.00 248 ,823 3,553,096 1,166,387.89 16,028,262.49 53,650,600 959 565.00 52,691,035.00 326,479,968.18 10, 002.50 49, 500.00 25, 455.00 4, 700.00 2, 257.50 26 300.00 45, 355.00 102 450.00 22, 102. 50 51 902. 50 25 700. 00 76 205.00 52 857.50 31 200.00 .14 750.00 213 602.50 8 7 21 5 602.50 205.00 605.00 500.00 2.50 2 800.00 12 400.00 2.50 34 855. 00 5 700.00 502. 50 4 000. 00 10 410.00 45 550.00 16 450. 00 635 107.50 260 155. 00 289 902. 50 88 105. 00 268 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 54.—Specie and circulation of national banks at date A U G U S T 9, 1913—Continued. Specie Number of banks. City, State, and Territory. Gold coin. Gold ClearingTreasury Gold house Treasury certificates certificates to order certificates. (act (sec. 5192, of Mar. R. S.). 14,1900). STATES, ETC.--continued. 57 ^ 59 fin 61 62 New York New Jersey • P ertnsy 1 v an ia Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 63 64 fn fifi 67 68 69 70 71 79 7S 74 75 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana. Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 76 77 7ft 79 80 81 8^ 83 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 84 85 86 87 88 80 90 91 92 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana.. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma .. . Total, Eastern States . . . Total, Southern States Total, Middle States Total, Western States . . . . 431 201 783 25 89 1 $5,613,719.51 $6,134,150 1,689,531.83 3,609,240 9,548,288.90 8,576,980 94,056. 50 110,380 495,356.10 787,170 8,922.50 40,600 $895,000 60,000 400,000 $500,000 15,000 30,000 1,530 17,449,875.34 19,258,520 1,385,000 133 116 72 48 315 53 89 33 26 484 50 135 108 1,655,888.65 1,345,966.37 438,116.69 219,903.00 500,769.28 604,296.10 739,554.36 163,576.75 247,015. 90 2,406,458. 28 293,322.00 759,628. 85 1,040,959.50 1,750,350 1,005,980 358,820 141,060 594,380 612,110 990,720 422,810 245,770 2,826,280 368,010 806,950 1,363,110 7,500 20,000 440,000 40,000 1,462 10,415,455.73 11,486,350 647,500 45,000 356 250 450 96 124 261 325 110 4,153,584.22 3,078,397.50 4,544,209.00 2,377,592.30 2,034,884.31 3,237,253.05 2,527,467.97 742,430. 80 3,989,190 2,317,880 3,992^470 1,642,550 1,329,380 1,301,630 1,963,660 373,590 635.000 100,000 925 000 90,000 780,000 330,000 580,000 45,000 351,900 1,972 22,695,819.15 16,910,350 3,485,000 351,900 146 104 227 205 57 30 117 40 315 673,114.70 759,954.10 1,503,777.00 1,689,572.37 1,639,054.99 458,115.30 1,422,026. 77 447,715.00 931,707.11 671,570 824,260 916,870 1,181,860 1,048,550 350,090 911,370 408,010 1,307,590 1,241 9,525,037.34 7,620,170 65 78 238 55 17 10 13 2 1,520,432. 50 2,242,834.89 7,255,268.50 924,305.00 429,815.00 433,930.00 415,465.00 315,773.16 285,200 208,120 797,550 291,770 42,770 102,470 154,470 53,200 515,0C0 45,000 90,000 50,000 40,000 285,000 70,000 80,000 475,000 93 94 95 9fi 97 98 99 ICO Washington Oregon California Idaho . . . Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska Total, Pacific States 478 •13,537,824.05 1,935,550 101 Island possessions, Hawaii 4 490,011.00 51,560 80,531,218.21 61,882,260 6,132,500 1,066,400 143,308,791.61 290,495,000 46,587,500 85,726,700 Total, States, etc 7,121 Total, United States 7,488 120,000 120,000 150, W0 1,500 151,500 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTEOLLEK OF THE CUBKENCY. of. each report during year ended August 9, 269 1913—Continued. A U G U S T 9, 1913—Continued. Specie. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. Received from Comptroller. 1 211,575.47 1986,923.98 551,285.20 260 $4,304,087 2,466,657 3,959,519 144,590 392,645 12,160 48,028.00 121,739.00 1,335.00 $18,751,375.49 8,481,147.03 24,400,665.37 413,857.50 1,853,586.10 63,277.50 $38,168,060 18,105,070 57,813,640 1,397,750 4,418,490 250,000 $577 245.00 $37 590,815.00 466 232.50 17 638,837.50 781 526.00 57 032,114.00 43 685.00 1 354,065.00 62 602.50 4 355,887.50 7 350.00 242,650.00 1,154,969 11,279,658 2 920,886.65 53,963,908.99 120,163,010 1,938 641.00 118,214,369.00 149,574 113,047 85,171 79,719 188,100 195,336 322,088 75,896 114,239 848,488 96,525 111,177 292,167 775,419 588,603 242,740 157,857 484,218 249,026 318,195 82,613 136,449 870,773 173,986 273,989 593,624 266,697.70 167,161.64 85,887.45 158,105.50 309,585.70 192,933.27 218,629.15 66,286.20 107,004.60 835,683.27 118,688.30 115,670.44 194,666.80 4,605,429.35 3,220,758.01 1,210,735.14 756,644.50 2,122,052.98 1,853,701.37 2,589,186.51 901,181.95 900,478.50 7,787,682.55 1,070,531.30 2,507,415.29 3,524,527.30 15,050,750 9,047,150 6,724,100 4,944,250 11,255,250 6,078,500 8,528,500 3,160,300 2,571,250 23,314,910 3,005,510 11,601,850 10,832,250 14 800,912.50 8 958,305.00 35,005.00 6 689,095.00 14 852.50 4 929,397.50 27 807.50 11 227,442.50 73 235.00 6 005,265.00 60,595.00 8,467,905.00 3 40,542.50 119,757.50 22 660.00 2 543,590.00 181 052.50 23 133,857.50 19 350.00 2 986,160.00 79,427.50 11 522,422.50 129 922.50 10 702,327.50 2,671,527 4,947,492 2 837,000.02 33,050,324.75 116,114,570 1,023 132.50 115,091,437.50 513,740 310,213 518,398 191,792 199,178 304,862 359,313 131,982 1,305,824 890,464 1,515,226 547,213 503,214 649,234 542,690 153,472 489,035.33 307,097.45 679,615.14 200,815.41 222,328.81 298,850.26 292,632.22 112,415.52 11,438,273.55 7,004,051.95 12,174,918.14 5,049,962.71 5,068,985.12 6,121,829.31 6,265,763.19 1,558,890.32 29,921,880 19,664,920 27,583,910 8,659,750 9,048,970 9,057,010 15,401,420 5,786,810 2,529,478 6,107,337 2, 602,790.14 54,682,674.29 125,124,670 132,024 125,829 189,228 260,440 102,716 54,889 118,204 56,158 321,799 206,434 188,173 264,855 330,431 113,413 72,908 185,022 92,496 339,478 170,031.80 116,484.50 165,232.86 224,186.72 174,849.75 49,829.58 114,085.18 53,611.50 321,960.41 1,853,174.50 2,054,700.60 3,324,962.86 3,756,490.09 3,078,583.74 985,831.88 2,750,707.95 1,057,990.50 3,302,534.52 3,986,770 3,305,800 8,743,760 8,899,740 3,306,450 1,537,550 5,006,010 1,703,750 8,489,290 101, 410.00 24, 105.00 49, 077.50 14, 250.00 65, 292.50 3 971,615.00 3, 300,255.00 8, 703,052.50 8, 856,582.50 3, 205,040. 00 1, 513,445.00 4, 956,932. 50 1, 689,500.00 8, 423,997.50 1,361,287 1,793,210 1, 390,272.30 22,164,976.64 44,979,120 358, 700.00 44, 620,420.00 112,864 90,889 427,512 62,714 19,478 16,051 52,124 4,049 43,478 36,273 128,999 48,602 11,946 2,463 39,258 6,021 140,324.10 136,745.54 590,492.22 93,956.36 16,165.25 27,400.25 36,627.77 10,062.50 2,102,298.60 2,714,862.43 9,319,821.72 1,571,347.36 521,674.25 582,314.25 697,944. 77 389,105.66 2,593,100 3,578,010 17,274,300 2,772,750 942,000 1,547,000 941,510 62,500 64, 725.00 80, 105.00 346, 890.00 27, 295.00 8, 012.50 27, 945.00 13, 252.50 1, 550.00 2, 528,375.00 3, 497,905.00 16, 927,410.00 2, 745,455.00 785,681 317,040 1, 051,773.99 17,899,369.04 29,711,170 569,775.00 29, 141,395.00 26,766 133 10,457.80 578,927.80 306,250 26, 702.50 279,547.50 27,997,966 11, 979,568. 79 198,368,444.00 490,039,390 Silver dollars. . . Circulating notes. $317,495 104,433 689,302 16,803 26,676 8,778,531 12,322,675 131,052,874 18, 773,916.88 728,267,457.49 On hand. Outstanding. 249 837.50 88 845.00 282 590.00 109, 687.50 268, 070.00 132, 917.50 94, 300.00 67 000.00 119, 097.50 60, 227.50 29 639,290.00 19 555,232.50 27,315,840.00 8 526,832.50 8 954,670.00 8 990,010.00 15 282,322.50 5, 726,582.50 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 7? 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 1,133, 890.00 123 990,780.00 15, 155.00 0, 545.00 40, 707.50 43, 157.50 933,987.50 1, 519,055.00 928,257.50 60,950.00 6,010,406.00 484, 018,984.00 735,589,870 11,130,021.00 724, 459,849.00 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 270 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, TABLE N O . 55.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held Gold Date. No. Gold coin. Treasury certificates. Clearing- United States house certificates certificates. for gold (Sec. 5192.) deposited. 1880. Feb. 21.. Apr. 23.. June 11. Oct. 1 . . . Dec. 31.. $37,756,021 39,599,469 43,622,510 47,508,472 56,131,943 $8,238,600 7,380,000 8,439,560 7,175,560 7,557,200 $38,090,000 33,538,000 41,087,000 48,167,000 36,053,000 53,916,465 65,002,542 60,043,276 58,910,369 62,783,387 5,523,400 5,351,300 5,137,500 5,221,800 4,621,500 38,461,000 44,194,000 56,030,000 43,090,000 38,332,000 59,485,006 59,885,129 58,371,599 55,003,663 47,091,033 4,609,700 4,505,100 4,440,400 4,594,300 22,651, 770 37,987,000 39,581,000 41,132,000 34,986,000 28,235,000 46,543,644 47,584, 784 44,863,816 45,807,457 46,404,061 15,340,440 21,013,490 32,791,590 27,012,600 28,555,260 27,239,000 25,487,000 27,369,000 24,750,000 27,043,000 Mar. 7.... Apr. 24... June 20. Sept. 30.. Dec. 20... 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 Mar. 10. May 6... Julyl... Oct. 1... Dec. 24.. 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 1 25,294,000 26,634,000 Mar. 1... June 3 . . Aug. 27. Oct. 7 . . . Dec. 28.. 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 Mar. 4.. May 13. Aug.l.. Oct. 5... Dec. 7... 73,503,962 73,864,674 74,093,439 73,782,489 73,677,377 59,245,100 56,387,010 54,274,940 53,961,690 44,341,120 24,590,000 21,489,000 24,044,000 23,981,000 25,485,000 Feb. 14.. Apr. 30.. June 30. Oct. 4 . . . Dec. 12.. 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 77,467,560 74,776,720 72,968,100 93,335,600 82,569,980 i Includes $1,820,000 clearing-house coin certificates. 4,958,000 5,708 000 4,463,000 3,469,000 3,036 000 1881. Mar. 11.. May 6... June 30. Oct. 1 . . . Dec. 31.. 1882. Mar. 11. May 19.. Julyl.. Oct. 3 . . Dec. 30. 1883. Mar. 13.. May 1... Juno 22. Oct. 2 . . . Dec. 31.. 1884. 1886. 1889. Feb. 26.. May 13.. July 12.. Sept. 30. Dec. 11.. 1890. Feb. 28. May 17.. July 18.. Oct. 2 . . . Dec. 19.. 72,286,957 72,601,180 73, 989, 093 74, 664,828 77,325,784 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by national banks at date of each report from February 21, 1880, to August Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. 271 9,1918. United States certificates of Total lawful deposit for Total specie. Legal-tender notes. money. No. legal-tender notes. $5,062,090 5,416,403 5,862,035 5,330,357 5,976,558 $295,340 495,860 495,400 1,165,120 1,454,200 $89,442,051 86,429,732 99,506,505 109,346,509 107,172,901 $55,229,408 61,059,175 64,480,717 56,640,458 59,216,934 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;040,000 211,972,222 204,432,335 196,448,894 219,854,133 235,156,634 9,188,060 9,327,047 8,897,555 6,322.832 5,303,288 4,516,490 4,135,100 3,139,070 2,274,650 1,637,340 $2,797,969 2,060,137 167,115,873 177,415,419 177,612,492 174,872,572 165,354,352 71,017,322 77,336,999 79,701,352 69,738,119 67,585,466 22,760,000 19,135,000 22,920,000 18,800,000 11,765,000 , 3,195 273,887,418 280,233;844 263,410,691 244,704,818 6,029,733 6,757,263 6,209,600 6,465,792 7,463,152 1,502,960 1,812,290 1,820,770 2,610,652 3,690,225 2,327,936 2,913,305 2,675,668 2,681,525 2,789,514 171,615,919 157,459,875 149,000,492 156,387,696 166,983,556 67,014,886 79,656,783 64,039,751 62,812,322 67,739,828 12,430,000 11,850,000 8,115,000 5,855,000 6,195,000 251,060,805 248,966,658 221,155,243 225,055,018 240,918,384 7,517.343 7,139,180 6,343,213 6,683,368 7,724,334 3,667,608 5,121,188 3,535,479 3,961,380 5,029,545 3,154,893 3,314,613 2,813,139 2,715,527 2,983,267 171,678,906 167,315,665 165,104,210 165,085,454 159,240,643 66,228,158 79,595,088 74,477,342 73,751,255 75,361,975 7,645,000 8,025,000 7,810,000 6,190,000 6,165,000 245,552,064 254,935,753 247,391,552 245,026,709 240,767,618 7,835,028 7,569,827 6,906,432 7,051,931 7,086,626 6,945,275 7,813,657 7;094,854 7,298,298 8,812,844 3,256,663 3,114,507 2,819,278 3,255,891 3,276,200 173,830,614172,074,011 181,292,276 178,097,816 172,734,278 82,317,670 83,574,210 81,995,643 81,099,461 82,555,060 10,120,000 9,330,000 12,315,000 8,955,000 9,220,000 266,268,284 264,978,221 275,602,919 268,152,277 264,509,338 6,990,879 6,700,739 6,786,730 5,543,006 6,459,483 10,863,380 11,955,291 12,452,057 10,067,062 11,222,004 4,199,200 4,052,735 4,495,682 3,728,901 4,089,243 182,284,803 185,176,451 175,903,869 164,326,449 171,089,458 88,624,860 97,838,385 97,456,832 86,752,093 84,490,894 13,785,000 13,355,000 14,890,000 12,945,000 9,045,000 284,694,663 296,369,836 288,250,701 264,023,542 264,625,352 7,294,424 6,098,007 6,793, 752 6,489,534 7,229,637 14,761,061 15,002,127 15,865,318 13,629,284 15,484,038 4,778,136 3,979,460 4,524,801 4,320,613 4,417,567 181,546,138 178,165,494 178,604,064 195,908,859 190,063,006 86,551,602 88,088,992 92,480,469 80,604, 731 82,177,126 8,830,000 8,135,000 9,825,000 6,155,000 5,760,000 276,927,740 274,389,486 280,909,533 282,668,590 278,000,132 $10,760,000 $155,431,459 7,870,000 155,358,907 12,500,000 176,487,222 7,655,000 173,641,967 6,150,000 172,539,835 272 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 55.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held No. Date. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Clearinghouse certificates. (Sec. 5192.) United States certificates for gold deposited. 1891. $82, 050,500 82,891,099 87,695,142 84,464,347 84,200,590 $83,^97,900 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 Mar. 1 . . . May 17.. July 12.. Sept. 30. Dec. 9 . . . 88,426,189 95,1.04,914 96,723, 083 95,021,253 94,754,328 97,841,160 96,656,060 85,530,100 71,050,180 73,118,480 8,066,000 8,530,000 8,498,000 7, 860,000 6,237,000 Mar. 6 . . May 4... July 12.. Oct. 3... Dec. 19. 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 j 124,904, 128,180,159 119,898,047 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 j 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 j 118,809,396 119,609,201 119,467,606 ' 118,856,207 119,747,644 19,725,360 19,426,050 16,792,990 17,513,900 19,484,500 49,770,000 51,361,000 57,426,000 59,525,000 67,861,000 125, 710,167 131,081,263 132, 888,037 127,990,556 129 009,745 18,062,350 18,230,690 18,457,340 18,323,870 17,586,450 79,083,000 118,333,000 133,576,000 104,356,000 134,879,000 134, 336,296 133, 190,652 137, 690,618 117, 082,951 103, 052,570 17,669,500 17,708,880 23,152,390 41,389,130 70,986,670 169,910,000 166,311,000 148,495,000 133,140,500 100,648,000 104,882,872 104 624,499 102,834,447 103,750,172 107,561,080 93,611,360 100,989,330 101,263,430 115,018,140 102,269,91.0 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 Feb. 26.. May 4 . . . July 9 . . . Sept. 25. Dec. 2 . . . 1892. 1894. Feb. 28 May 4 July 18. Oct. 2.. Dec. 19 125,051,677 125,020,291 1895. Mar. 5 May 7 July 11 Sept. 28 Dec. 13 * 1896. ! ! Feb. 28 May 7 July 14 Oct. 6 Dec. 17 1 ! | j 1897. Mar. 9 May 14 July 23 Oct. 5 Dec. 17 .* Feb. 18.. May 5 . . . July 14.. Sept. 20. Dec.l... 1899. Feb. 4 . . 97 Apr. 15. June 30. Sept. 7 . . 100 Dec. 2 . . . 1900. 101 102 103 104 105 Feb. 13. Apr. 26. June 29. Sept. 5 . . Dec. 13.. 106 107 108 109 Feb. 5 . . . Apr. 2 4 . . July 15.. Sept. .30. Dec. 1 0 . . 1901. 110 $13,315,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 273 by national banks at date of each report from February 21, 1880, to August 9, 1913—Con. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. United States certificates of Total lawful deposit for Total specie. Legal-tender No. notes. money. legal-tender notes. $4,950,509 $201,240,363 4,588; 654 194,939,411 190.769,537 5,023,920 183,515,076 4.818,751 207,898,035 4; 948,125 $89,400,399 96,375,249 100,399,811 97,615,608 93,854,354 $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 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 7,615i574 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 31,440,000 365,868,264 364,105,758 382,942,366 340,103,996 337,361,833 7,406,130 7,285,0-43 6,867,060 6,721,871 6,975,625 25,869,370 31,512,287 29,495,375 28,057,095 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 8,151,429 8,246,829 8,361,974 7,998,538 7,569,649 35,359,818 32,193,899 32,578,638 32,458,505 26,356,766 6,416,452 6,511,293 6,543,426 6,501,758 6,211,721 371,843,494 364,162,558 356,822,046 338,571,383 314,825,376 116,003,066 110,235,423 116,337,935 111,214,651 101,675,795 21,140,000 19,820,000 18,590,000 16,540,000 13,055,000 508,986,560 493,417,975 491,749,981 466,326,034 429,556,171 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 7,540,024 339,587,824 358,051,069 356,013,709 373,328,410 359,672,224 122,466,493 139,838,063 143,755,522 145,046,493 141,284,945 114,500,000 6,360,000 3,195,000 2,085,000 850,000 476,554,317 504,249,132 502,964,231 520,459,903 501,807,168 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 $11,6,55,000 $302,295,762 11,515,000 302,829,660 18,845,000 310,014,348 15,720,000 296,850,684 8, 765,000 310,517,389 552,342,475 549,857,938 540,800,167 539,555,622 520,770,856 » The act authorizing the issue of these certificates was repealed Mar, 14, 1900. 13420°--CUR 1913 18 274 KJBPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 55.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held Date. No. Clearing- United States house certificates certificates. for gold deposited. (Sec- 5192.) Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. $105,572,077 110,687,138 108,202,383 104,051,296 101,333,097 $126,900,190 105,709,930 106,867,430 84,248,770 115,484,070 188,409,000 83,749,000 82,099,000 82,137,000 76,814,000 $16,970,000 21,720,000 25,950,000 28,425,000 28,015,000 105,288,729 105,337,464 107,539,938 105,569,894 102,963,258 118,705,050 108,460,880 104,561,520 119,367,220 110,020,660 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 in, 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 1902. Ill 112 113 114 115 Feb. 25.. Apr. 30.. July 1 6 . . Sept 15. Nov. 25. 116 117 118 119 120 Feb. 6 . . . Apr, 9 . . . June 9 . . . Sept.SU. Nov. 17. 121 122 123 124 125 Jan. 2 2 . . Mar. 28.. June 9 . . Sept. 6 . . Nov. 10. 126 127 128 129 130 Jan. 11.. Mar. 14. May 29.. Aug. 25. Nov. 9 . . 131 132 133 134 135 Jan. 29.. Apr. 6 . . June 18. Sept. 4 . . Nov. 12. 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 32,230,000 136 137 138 139 140 Jan. 26.. Mar. 22. May 20.. Aug. 22. Dec. 3 . . 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 23,540,000 141 142 143 144 145 Feb. 14.. May 14.. July 15.. Sept. 23. Nov. 27. 148,670,869 154,463,358 153,582,996 150,303,527 144,890,261 240,978,140 252,662,620 241,445,400 267,468,000 253,801,610 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 49,220,000 146 147 148 149 150 Feb. 5 . . Apr. 28., June 23. Sept. 1 . . Nov. 16. 150,563,069 151,366,529 150,504,310 147,832,909 146,888,455 242,931,430 255,486,980 268,206,280 253,908,700 231,238,870 74,280,000 76,971,500 73,577,500 73,363,500 67,102,500 45,280,500 43,210,000 43,640,000 44,335,000 42,980,000 151 152 153 154 155 Jan. 31.. Mar. 29. June 30. Sept. 1 . . Nov. 10. 147,112,214 353,410,043 151,129,890 147,835,023 149,022,910 245,717,550 233,997,400 225,092,390 246,404,370 235,202,020 71,153,500 75,695,000 70,975,000 75,423,000 74,257,500 43,565,000 42,660,000 41,610,000 48,735,000 35,340,000 156 157 158 159 160 Jan. 7.. Mar. 7.. June 7. Sept. 1. Dec. 5. 153,993,178 153,356,566 153,411,301 146,297,582 152,374,404 251,110,090 292,250,790 300,201,210 262,252,180 244,711,700 73,984,500 77,263,000 79,758,000 84,502,000 82,810,000 33,730,000 51,185,000 54,395,000 60,640,000 40,135,000 161 162 163 164 165 Apr. 18.. June 14. Sept. 4 . . Nov. 26. 149,361,369 159,128,760 149,294,417 150,677,158 149,551,167 290,632,870 272,840 370 296,922,380 267,823,290 240,401,170 95,975,000 85,207,500 80,479,000 85,706,500 90,220,000 62,545,000 59,195,000 59,680,000 52,165,000 46,475,0U0 166 167 168 169 Feb. 4. Apr. 4 . June 4. Aug. 9. 152,044,737 147,312,674 143,762,659 143,308,791 291,416,240 269,939,210 277,813,310 290,495,000 88,407,500 93,263,000 89,443,500 85,726,700 50,905,000 41,040,000 45,806,000 46,587,500 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. Feb. 20.. 1913. BEFORE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 275 by national banks at date of each report from February 21,1880, to August 9,1913—Con. Silver dak larsu Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. 10.379,556 8', 868,571 9,389,713 $51,277,355" 58,590,893 62,466,880 50,747,624 51,950,374 11,1.60,021 10,481,056 10,560,422. 10,336,143 10,044,184 58,161,298 54, §37,57$ 63,350,733 62,791,768 53,084,545 9,547", 048 9,086,543 9,114,. 765 9,004,143 8,863,779 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 13,173,946 10,716,821 10,244,630 10,696,469 12,023,556 $9,594,579 United States certificates of Total lawful deposit for Total specie. Legal-tender money. No. notes. legal-tender notes. $8,358,962 $407,082,162 8,303,974 398,760,561 8,798, 719 404,763,968 7,757, 859 366,236,120 8,295,407 391,281,661 $151,082,692 159,484,226 164,854,292 141,757,018 141,310,109 $561,764,854 558,244, 787 569,618,260 507,993,738 532,591,770 417,572,146 389,081,521 388,616,378 397,556,168 378,290,426 153,025,573 147.133,313 163,592,829 156,749,859 142,325,352 570,597,719 536,214,834 552,209,207 554,306,027 520,615, 778 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 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 15.7,904,573 169,629,979 170,073,847 161,157,612 669,971,553 641,153,633 649,265,050 665,553,300 622,092,079 12,166,780 13,913,893 11,585,5:83 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 11,731,548 11,954,586 492,508,375 459,179,401 485,987,257 464,437,291 482,276,271 175,734,915 161,315,467 165,246,347 161,575,120 152,273,887 608,303,290 620.494,868 651,233,604 626,012,411 634,550,158 12,404,499 13, 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, ITS 11,869,927 12,822,408 12,753,590 11,948,515 121,687,086 124,348,526 129,205,129 117,697,856 111,845,096 17,038,963 16,405,336 16,185,383 16,508,342 16,831,222 664,583,226 679,658,798 694,141,010 666,397,897 628,834,658 195,533,656 198,898,210 191,774, 761 187,693,960 176,026,076 860,116,882 878,557,008 885,915,771 854,091,857 804,860,734 13,272,076 12,854,262 13,455,754 13,308,421 13,410,605 121,411,843 125,397, 496 123,439,564 122,459,673 121,032,160 18, 446,533 17,775,570 18'. 641,256 18,461,059 17,881,255 660,678,716 661,799,771 644,343,854 672,626,546 646,146,451 172,400,153 173,095,815 176,429,038 179,058,491 169,924,209 833.078,869 834,895,586 820,772,892 851,685,037 816,070,660 14,248,149 14,297,384 14,418,204 13,644,260 13,508,457 121,912,237 128,493,229 140,277,209 125,885,418 128,911,341 18,893,049 18,915,979 18,649,883 18,3.00,964 19,098,713 667,871,263 735,761,949 761,111, 507 711,522,344 681,549,615 168,396,096 172,274,678 185,219,602 183,953,062 181,244,581 836,267,359 908,036,627 946,331,109 895, 475, 406 862,794-, 196 14,123,278 12,775,940 12,637,221 12.105,806 Ui 968,302 136,547,665 135,238,087 138,569,628 126,743,559 125,183, 709 19,843,995 19,522,813 19,180,042 18,239,907 18,521,374 769,029,177 743,86S, 470 756,762,688 713,460,600 682,320,722 181,468,221 187,820.692 188, 440,207 182,490,494 176, 778,016 950,497,398 931,689,162 945,202,895 895,951,094 859,098,766 13,955,348 13,625,311 13,720,873 12,322,675 131,692,580 127,352,808 133,339,825 131,052,874 21,310,443 20,373,397 20,188,461 18,773,917 7, 731,84842 728 64006,9 7214,04,06, 183,685,383 175,377,336 189,908,013 170,901,917 933,417,231 888,283,736 913,982,641 899,169,374 728,277,457 TABLE NO. 56.—Specie held by the national banks in New York City on dates indicated and averages in 1903 to 1913, inclusive. Date. Feb. 6 Apr. 9 June 9 Sept. 9 Nov. 17 1903. Average Jan. 22 Mar. 28 June 9 Sept. 6 Nov. 10 1904. Average.. 1905. Jan.11.. Mar. 14.. May 29.. Aug. 25. Nov. 9 . . Average Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Gold Treasury certificates payable to order. Clearingbouse certificates. (Sec. 5192.) $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 4,901,190.17 59,217,610 12,181,000 56,368,800 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, SCO 25,325,000 21,100,000 18,195,000 33,495,000 29,655,000 5,262,776.90 92, ill, 124 6,043,193.50 4,068,272.50 4,557,380.50 4,896,261.10 4,799,305.00 Average Jan. 26 Mar. 22 May 20 Aug. 22 Dec. 3 1907. Average.. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. $83,069 $19,133,576.00 79,281 14,009,121.00 52,857 17,709,610.00 68,883 18,ISO,698.00 11.282,351.00 67,131 $726,138.5S 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 70,244 10,063,071.00 723,055.67 149,524,971.23 52.475,000 71', 045,000 69,325,000 68,290,000 74,930,000 6.1,221 72,109 62,539 69,260 63,735 17,158,484.00 16,939,075.00 21,062,056.00 20,420,309.00 18,487,105.00 734,837. 46 616,769.87 644,520.02 701,344.09 714.303.27 181,454,650.26 203,062,301.27 213,641,642.32 241,2nS, 116. 99 210,630,552.27 25,554,000 67,213,000 65,773 IS, 813,424.00 682,355.12 210,005,452.62 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 dS7205,000 58,601 56,237 67,477 58,074 61,512 23,096,930.00 23,946,136.00 22,928.988.00 20,415; 291.00 15,612,538.00 888,806.46 807,878.91 820,562.17 824,980.22 938,798.98 198,040,910.% 204,391,694.41 191', 560,307.67 199,978,396.32 166,476,443.98 4,872,882.52 S3,010,SOS 15,937,000 66,152,100 60,578 21,199,977.00 856,205.35 192,089,550. 67 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 71,752 18,564,099.00 16,926,879.00 21,785,128.00 18,563,851.00 12,466,858.00 828,139.41 841,964.05 797,547.92 752,282.55 775,686.95 183,561,084.13 1.53,452,037.15 174,799,919.92 152,771,523.55 159,678,025.35 4,151,479. S4 72,156,104 13,902,000 56,132,400 50,227 17,661,363.00 799,124.18 164,852,698.02 4,369,212.50 4,022,570.10 3,626,009.70 3,593,373.23 14,469,972.00 87,309,000 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 17,806,349.00 16,409,019.00 17,909,519.00 20,810,416.00 16,691,609.00 834,285.00 825,269.59 823,912.61 810,513.91 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 17,925,382.00 867,541.19 170,984,995.70 o o g H 1906. Jan. 29 Apr. 6 June IS Sept. 4 Nov. 12 Silver dollars. to O r1 H tn o s o 1908. Feb. 14 -May -• 14 July 15 Sept. 23 Nov. 27 Average.. Feb. 5... Apr. 28.. June 23. Sept. 1.. Nov. 16. 1909. Average.. Jan. 31.. Mar. 29.. June 30. Sept. 1.. Nov. 10. 1910. Average.. Jan. 7.. Mar. 7.. June 7.. Sept. 1. Bee. 5.. 1911. Average { $5,099,059.00 4,354,353.50 4,36-5,354.00 4,376,853.50 4,455,269.50 $129,636,150 142,311,370 137,636,880 155,177,860 134,506,600 $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 4,530,177.90 139,853,778 31,673,000 40,455,000 54,250 I 36,976,033.20 5,396,122.00 5,057,149.50 5,466,470.00 4,437,373.45 4,799,601.00 115,148,290 122,523,020 145,214,550 130,252,730 93,820,520 21,560,000 19,120,000 18,940,000 22,610,000 21,750,000 47,035,000 53,075,000 49,330,000 48,235,000 41,875,000 94,722 79,068 74,151 50,127 53,760 5,631,343.19 121,391,822 20,796,000 47,910,000 4,373,064.15 5,168,917.00 4,556,083.00 4,680,752.50 5,339,191.50 113,581,500 100,589,470 97,893,140 120,749,540 89,732,830 22,020,000 21,660,000 17,560,000 26,340,000 15,530,000 4,823,601.63 104,509,296 6,285,195.00 5,382,554.50 5,866,523.00 6,078,148.50 5,805,907.50 $969,17S.43 911,207.61 894,233.21 858,451.52 1,015,645.05 $219,423,603.43 267,108,545.11 '255,639,185.21 277,999,243.02 252,186,332.55 929,743.16 254,471,381; S6 42,371,220.00 40,307,985.00 43,292,196.00 38,241,858.00 37,086,395.00 911,902.99 1,045,769.55 977,385.99 1,047,553.52 1,019,598.96 232,517,256.99 241,207,992.05 263,294,752.90 244,874,641.97 200,404,874.86 70,366 40,259,931.00 1,000,442.20 2156,459,903.77 46,015,000 50,540,000 47,295,000 51,755,000 50,852,000 64,320 52,624 67,152 37,439 42,574 41,449,915.00 42,278,516.00 38,842,904.00 38,616,402.00 38,204,427.00 940,070. C7 938,911.32 1,156,470.94 1,048,166.26 1,104,780.02 228,443,869.22 221,228,438.32 207,370,749.94 213,227,299.76 200,805,802.52 20,622,000 49,291,400 52,822 39,878,433.00 1,037,67' 220,215,231.05 98,616,830 135,684,950 140,611,580 117,208,880 95,200,850 13,690,000 27,200,000 24,020,000 31,000,000 20,460,000 51,125,000 52,950,000 54,325,000 48,980,000 47,910,000 40,077 87,251 51,136 37.968 39lOil 41,104,195.00 45,680,683.00 50,340,912.00 43,667,050.00 44,970,539.00 1,097,558.91 1,097,734.70 1,266,131.91 1,213,123.70 1,372,297.77 211,958,855.91 268,083,173.20 276,481,282.91 •248,183,170.20 215,758,605.27 hrj 5,883,665.70 117,464,618 23,274,000 51,058,000 51,089 45,152,276.00 | 1,209,369.40 244,093,017.44 H 4,707,634.50 13,301,994.50 4,479,686.50 4,389,458.00 5,631,907.00 130,957,610 114,614,180 141,103,950 116,238,800 81,931,390 29,950,000 2S,590,000 31,180,000 23,950,000 23,350,000 58,770,000 47,213,500 43,265,000 50,920,000 53,140,000 44,128 43,498 36,214 42,504 45,315 52,379,343.00 47,559,893.00 47,910,899.00 39,297.541.00 41.285'. 065.00 1,288,773.12 1,256,969.20 1,316,593.94 1,239,115.85 1,284,550.67 278,097,488.62 252,580,034.70 269,292,343.44 236,077,418.85 206,668,227/67 fed 6,502,136.10 116,969,186 27,404,000 I 50,661,700 42,332 45,886,548.00 1,277,200.55 248,143,102.65 5,654,055.50 4,345,531.50 4,332,011.24 4,399,810.50 126,375,080 106,022,650 114,855,720 126,656,750 24,930,000 22,050,000 22,050,000 22,420,000 •31,830,000 54,970.000 55,450^000 50,345,000 29,964 46,440 48,577 48,254 42,596,933.00 42,739,301.00 44,016,186.00 51,161,935.00 1,384,746.28 1,287,620.68 1,303,541.78 1,259,048.29 252,800,758.78 231,461,573.18 242,056,036.02 256,290,797.79 1912. Feb. 20 Apr. IS June 14 Sept. 4 Nov. 26 Average.. Feb. 4.. Apr. 4.. June 4.. Aug. 9. 1913. $56,440 $25,050,746.00 49,6G3 3S, 497, Oil. 00 41,609 41,976,109.00 58,013 39,353,065.00 65,583 40,003,235.00 o fcrj w O O O O W o fed fei Q < to •a TABLE NO. 57.—Lawful money and classification of reserve held by national banks as shown by reports for the past five years. 00 NEW YORK CITY. Reserve held. Date. Number of banks. Net deposits. Reserve required, Amount, Feb. 5, 1909... Apr. 28, 1909., June 23, 1909. Sept, 1,1909.. Nov. iG, 1909. Jan. 31,1910.. Mar. 29,1910.. June 30,1010.. Sept. 1, 1910.. Nov. 10, 1910. Jan. 7,1911... Mar. 7, 1911... June 7,1911.. Sept. 1,1911.. Dec. 5,1911... Feb. 20, 1912. Apr. 18, 1912.. June 14, 1912.. Sept. 4,1912.. Nov. 26,1912. Feb. 4,1913... Apr. 4, 1913... June 4, 1913.. Aug. 9? 1913.. 1,155,358,770 $288,839,692 $295,517,580 37 91 294,392.579 302,437,174 38 1,177,570,317 1 297,988,560 325,077,640 38 1,191,954,242 1 294,846,807 304,609,967 38 1,179,387,229 1 993,453,980 248,363,495 253,562; 550 39 262,107,972 279,312,846 38 1,048,431,890 1 262,420,798 270,369,524 38 1,049,683,194 I 254,110,586 256.900,174 39 1,016,442,344 1 267,553,407 294,085,163 39 1,070,213,630 1 962,460,368 240,615,092 249,952,594 39 988,654,224 247,163,556 262,096,552 39 1,157,290,436 289,322,608 321,679,566 39 1 1,184,618,047 296,154,511 332,^7,096 40 1 1,150,578,574 287,644,643 305'890,087 40 1 1,061,226,627 265,306,666 268,007,875 39 1 1,243,353,761 310,838,440 336,151,916 39 1 1,162,938,541 290,734,635 306,005,875 39 1 1,213,576,064 303,394,016 323,923,068 37 1 1,162,223,929 290,555,982 288,543,006 37 1 1,053,419,097 263,354,774 260,130,200 37 1 1,185,941,849 296,485,462 307,067,139 37 1,104,604,800 1 276,151,200 282,079,046 37 1 1,093,896,154 273,474,038 294,995,013 36 1147,067,485 1 286,766,87k 303,115,845 36 1 CHICAGO. Feb, 5,1909.. Apr. 28,1909. June 23,1909. Sept. 1,1909. Nov. 16,1909 Jan. 31,1910. $308,593,715 309,851.012 319,395,588 318,505,124 312,427,822 320,726,408 $77,148,428 77,462,753 79,848,897 79,626,281 78,106,955 80,181,602 Classification of reserve held. Ratio to net deposits. Specie. Legal tenders. Due from reserve agents. Redemption fund with Treasurer. Per cent. 25.58 $232,517,256 25.68 241,207,992 27.27 263,294,752 25.83 244,874,641 25.52 200,404,874 26.64 228,443,869 25.76 221,228,438 25.27 207,370,749 27.48 243,227,299 25.97 200,805,302 26.51 211,958,855 27.80 268,083,173 28.04 276,481,282 26.59 248,183,170 25.25 215,758,005 27.04 278,097,488 26.31 252,580,034 26.69 269,292,343 24.83 236,077,418 24.69- 206,668,227 25.89' 252,800,758 25.5.4 231,461,673 • 26.9? 242,056,036 26.42 256,290,797 $60,423,119 58,665,252 59,186,058 57,057,516 50,400,666 48,214,867 46,660,376 47,014,815 48,425,254 46,662,987 47,700,372 51,180,138 63,334,109 65,176,337 49,630,137 55,373,623 50,906,261 52,186,295 60,080,908 61,022,243 61,842,626 48,194,118 60,461.912 44,416,733 $2,577,205 2,563,930 2,596,830 2,677,810 2,757,010 2,654, U0 2,480,710 2,514,610 2,432,610 2,483,805 2,437,325 2,416,255 2,382,305 2,530,580 2,319,133 2,680,805 2,519,580 2,444,430 2,384,680 2,439,730 2,423,755 2,423,355 2,477,065 2,408,315 $49,610,488 48,630,121 51,665,030 48,332,553 50,762,186 51,925,323 $29,891,517 31,698,791 29,792,727 28,311,402 24,295,957 24,567,357 $099,600 730,052 733,562 764,065 836,200 858,500 f. $80,201,605 81,064,965 82,191,309 77,408,010 75,894,343 77,351,180 25.99 26.16 25.73 24.30 24.29 24.12 Mar. 29,1910. June 30,1910 Sept. 1,1910. Nov. 10,1910 Jan. 7,1911.. Mar. 7,1911.. June 7,1911. Sept. 1,1911. Dec. 5,1911.. Feb. 20,1912. Apr. 18,1912. June 14,1912. Sept. 4,1912. Nov. 26, 1912 Feb. 4,1913.. Apr. 4,1913.. June 4,1913.. Aug. 9,1913. 12 13 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 346,365,371 326,240,018 329,156,461 316,397,564 312,862.675 356,949; 582 368,639,276 364,084,111 341,713,231 371,603,291 393,438,398 390,264,702 370,272,201 349,854,082 371,215,011 368,604,798 363,020,439 362,634,330 86,591,342 81,560,004 82,289,115 79,099,391 78,215,668 89,237,395 91,659,819 91,021,027 85,428,307 92,900,822 98,359,599 97,566,175 92,568,050 87,463,520 92,803,752 92,151,199 90,755,109 90,658,582 80,875,268 78,168,132 82,904,437 76,067,329 76,045,578 85,667,307 94,732,345 89,764,803 84,913,270 92,268,761 97,847,590 97,730,520 89,689,964 81,301,924 93,185,549 79,116,875 88,295,948 83,197,763 23.35 53,361,304 23.96 50,642,592 25.19 47,722,993 24.04 52,747,084 24.31 52,653,294 24.00 62,463,372 25.84 65,167,563 24.65 60,987,155 24.85 58,433,011 24.83 68,124,981 24.87 64,694,658 25.04 65,911,725 24.22 61,741,840 23.24 57,460,885 25.10 64,343,151 21.46 . 52,566,667 24.32 55,424,322 22.94 53,522,300 26,687,814 26,691,790 34,310,944 22,422,245 22,494,284 22,369,335 28,807,932 28,043,798 25,750,509 23,431,330 32,430,482 31,095,345 27,230,674 23,100,089 28,102,448 25,812,008 32,144,176 28,924,263 826,150 833,750 870,500 898,000 808,000 834,600 756,850 733,850 729,750 712,450 722,450 722,450 717,450 734,950 739,950 738,200 727,450 751,200 ST. LOUIS. Feb. 5,1909.. Apr. 28,1909. June 23,1909. Sept. 1,1909. Nov. 16,1909 Jan. 31.1910. Mar. 29,1910. June 30,1910. Sept. 1,1910. Nov. 10,1910 Jan, 7,1911.. Mar. 7,1911.. June 7,1911.. Sept. 1,1911. Dec. 5,1911.. Feb. 20,1912. Apr. 18, 1912. June 14 1912. Sept. 4,1912. Nov. 26,1912. Feb. 4,1913.. Apr. 4,1913.. June 4,1913.. Aug. 9,1913.. 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 8 S 8 8 8 8 s 8 8 7 7 7 7 $122,029,692 132,323,840 124,375,307 126,726,288 126,641,270 127,543,084 131,790,494 120,152,380 116,201,262 112,266,714 121,746,020 133,187,425 128,389,336 126,063, 981 119,747,815 126,423,795 128,699, 662 121,920, 648 115,047,874 118,393, 523 121,022,586 119, 710, 866 111,170,462 109,633,464 $30,507,423 33,080,960 31,093,826 31,681,572 31,660,317 31,885,771 32,947,623 30,038,095 29,050,315 28,066,678 30,436,505 33,296,856 32,097,334 31,515, 995 29,936, 953 31,605, 948 32,174, 915 30,480,162 28, 761,968 29,598,380 30,255,646 29,927, 716 27, 792, 615 27,408,366 $32,362,368 33,666,849 31,358,656 31,328,883 31,412,373 30,670,504 29,469,404 30,025,555 27,334,415 27,863,823 29,591,525 33,732,516 32,709,201 30,892,854 30,166, 600 32,822,378 32,007, 807 30,336,640 29,417,828 29,703,129 28,972, 741 26,296,031 26/310,462 25,-140,394 26.52 25.44 25.21 24.72 24.80 24.05 22.36 24.99 23,52 24.82 24.31 25.33 25.48 24.51 25.19 25.96 24.87 24.88 25.57 25.09 23.94 21.97 23.66 22.93 $25,836,068 27,089,023 24,951,239 25,977,306 24,332,286 23,119,656 23,459,160 23,199,696 21,560,842 23,060,345 23,899,629 27,093,394 26,238,301 23,974,480 21,543,971 24,864,660 24,055,318 21,653, 789 22,576,633 22,991,986 21,595,266 19,335,522 17,342,171 16, 666,869 $5,748,686 5,866,762 5,610,953 4,444,563 6,198,123 6,689,133 5,178,880 6,060,745 4,924,058 3,931,413 4,851,291 5,858,457 5,661,936 6,116,884 7,809,489 7,260,276 7,209,799 7,931,914 6,047,006 5,909, 599 6,646,136 6,364,370 8,199,971 7,698,425 $777,614 711,064 796,464 907,014 881,964 861,714 831,364 765,114 849,514 872,064 840, 604 780,664 818,964 801,489 813,139 697,442 742,689 750,937 794,189 801,544 731,339 596,139 768,319 775,099 to TABLE NO. 57.—Lawful money and classification of reserve held by national banks as shown by reports for the past five years—Continued. Classification of reserve held. Reserve held. Number of banks. Net deposits. Date. Reserve required. Amount. Feb. 5,1909.. Apr. 28,1909 June 23,1909 Sept. 1,1909 Nov. 16,1909 Jan. 31,1910 Mar. 29,1910 June 30,1910 Sept. 1,1910 Nov. 10,1910 Jan. 7,1911 Mar. 7,1911 June 7,1911 Sept. 1,1911 Dec. 5,1911 Feb. 20,1912 Apr. 18,1912 June 14,1912 Sept. 4,1912 Nov. 26,1912 Feb. 4,1913 Apr. 4,1913 June 4,1913 Aug. 9,1913 309 $1,641,841,582 516 1,656,359,435 318 1,681,867,203 321 1,718,828,537 323 1,675,937,837 323 1,686,464,512 327 1,768,423,799 325 1,724, 047,181 322 1,714,597,237 321 1,706,073,162 321 1, 718,646,443 324 1,820,898,538 322 1,849,526,744 323 1,850,164,532 322 1,853,191,204 324 1,917,015,154 321 1,918,821,404 320 1,933, 781,258 316 1,960,528,227 315 1,927,292,934 315 1,977,719,531 315 1,97,4,259,154 315 1,945,874,457 315 1,881,647,300 ' $403,710,395 $438,273,964 414,089,858 446,507,973 420,466,800 442,015,251 429,707,134 440,844,074 418,984,459 428,340,815 421,616,128 430,491,646 442,105,949 446,901,810 431,011,795 436,113,177 428,649,309 434,004,841 426,518,290 432,633,340 429,661,610 443,601,978 455,224,588 464,220,842 462,381,686 481,364,283 462,541,133 471,051,269 463,297,801 469,518,426 479,253,7S8 490,613,475 479,705,351 491,420,608 483,445,314 492,792,873 490,132,056 488,572,440 481,823,233 471,759,700 494,429,882 496,227,297 493,564,788 488,611,167 486,468,614 483,183,605 470,411,825 475,447,358 Ratio to net deposits. Specie. Per cent. 27.14 $190,207,073 26.96 193,071,930 26.28 188,087,336 25.65 181,806,277 25.56 182,237,302 25.53 182,945,264 25.27 188,174,676 25.30 184,818,786 25.31 184,353,831 25.36 187,709,345 25.81 196,039,812 25.49 196,419,191 26.03 206,392, 700 25.46 197,459,412 25.34 196,257,693 25.59 210,260,321 25.61 210,945,791 25.48 209,152,722 24.92 200,406,434 24.48 195,935,309 25.09 207,698,302 24.75 205,041,776 24.83 202,072,701 25.27 203,419,045 Legal tenders. Due from reserve agents. $43,471,551 $197,576,370 43,749,339 202,381,037 41,297,816 205,272, 659 43,551,074 207,976, 807 39,618,828 JOS,933,000 37,836,847 200,080,289 37,872,413 213,200, 768 39,988, 763 203,483,569 37,264,891 204,576,-539 38,971, 733 198,124,177 36,764, 759 202,900,429 37,589,689 222,358,143 40,024,665 226,971, 682 41,018,185 224,424,517 41,241,626 223,975,429 39,867,939 232,364,303 40,197,344 232,162,448 41.337,649 234,198,075 13,122,603 236,849,081 30,632,588 227,879,660 39,146,202 241,120,583 37,509,667 237,952,319 40,221,479 232,799,679 37,527,960 226,327,208 Redemption fund with Treasurer. $7,018,070 7,305,667 7,357,439 7,509,914 7,551,684 7,629,244 7,653,952 7,822,058 7,809,579 7,828,085 7,896,977 7,853,818 7,975,234 8,149,154 8,043,677 8,120,912 8,115,024 8,104,427 8,194,322 8,312,142 8,262,209 8,107,401 8,089,744 8,173,144 COUNTRY BANKS. Feb. 5,1909 Apr. 28,1909 June 23,1909 Sept. 1,1909 Nov. 16, 1909 Jan. 31,1910 ! ! j i i i 6,518 $2,697,656,766 $404,648,514 6,516 2,742,061,673 411,309,251 2,756,916,819 413,537,522 6,547 6,595 2,821,230, 761 423,184,614 6,621 2,937,963,748 440,694,562 6,661 2,980/037,269 447,005,590 $472,759,837 483,324,628 478,107,894 481,899,218 499,314,841 505,701,423 OQ o OTHER RESERVE CITIES. 17.52 17.63 17.34 17.08 17.00 16.97 $166,411,439 169,653,730 166,142,651 165,407,118 171,098,008 174,244,602 $55,998,783 58,918,066 55,887,207 54,329,405 55,512,502 55,091,949 $231 437,062 $18,912,552 234 734, 665 20,018,166 236,060, 270 20,017,765 241 532, 877 20,629,818 251 985,346 20,718,983 255 874. 959 20,489,913 Mar. 29,1910.. June 30,1910.. Sept. 1,1910... Nov. 10,1910.. Jan. 7,1911... Mar. 7,1911.... June 7,1911.... Sept. 1,1911.. Dec. 5, 1911... Feb. 20,1912.. Apr. IS, 1912.. June 14,1912.. Sept. 14,1912. Nov. 26,1912.. Feb. 4,1913... Apr. 4,1913... June 4,1913... Aug. 9,1913... 6,695 6,758 6,791 6,823 6,838 6,834 6,896 6,919 6,949 6,908 6,977 6,997 7,026 7,051 7,057 7,072 7,106 7,121 3,023,756,638 3,009,274,562 3,017,098,243 3,108, 796,924 3,125,960,714 3,150, 156,937 3,159,845,396 3,193,968,427 3,294,925,732 3,372,245,995 3,393,346,597 3,390,592', 319 3,485,264,301 3,585,884,760 j 3,621,642,054 I 3,651,843,139 3,610,672,858 3,595,707,487 453,563,496 451,391,184 452,564,736 466,319,538 468,894,107 472,523,540 473,976,809 479,095,264 494,238,859 505,836,899 509,001.989 508,588,847 522,789,645 537,882,714 543,246,308 547,776,470 541,600,928 539,356,123 512,834 513,779; 509,384, 528,094, 529,842, 528,909, 537,137, 530,469, 551,794! 565,658; 563,070, 560,367! 571,516: 588,380: 595,918: 599,694; 600,081, 583,585, 16.96 17.07 16,88 16.99 16.95 16.79 17.00 16.61 16.75 16.4S 16.59 16.53 16.40 16.41 10.45 16.42 16.62 16.23 j I I I I 175,576,192 178,312,030 175,761,578 181,823,873 183,319,670 181;702,817 186,831,659 .180,918,126 189,556,333 187,681,724 191,592,666 190,752,10S 192,658. 273 199,264; 312 203,294,370 204,500,859 207,179,395 198,368,444 56,696,332 ; 56,672,925 1 54,133,344 ! 57,935.831 ! 56,585,390 j 55,277,059 57,400,960 53,597,858 56,812,820 55, 535,053 57,076,806 55,888,004 56,009,303 57,107,497 57,947,971 57,497,173 58,880,475 52,334,536 259.869,516 257,746,914 258,330,901 266,977,006 268,300,903 270,791,135 271,195,130 273,794,066 283,128,210 200,067,243 291,857,814 291,261,805 299,911,352 ; 308,810,883 ! 311,845,052 314,541,608 310,689,129 309,393; 872 20,692,775 21,048,110 21,159,004 21,357,527 21,546,697 21,138,298 21,709,697 22,159.249 22,297,406 22,374,283 22,543,277 22,465,934 22,937,391 23,197,907 22,831,466 23,154,911 23,332,306 23,489,064 SUMMARY. Feb. 5,1909 Apr. 28,1909 June 23,1909 Sept. 1,1909. Nov. 16,1909 Jan. 31,1910 Mar. 29,1910 June 30,1910 Sept, 1,1910 Nov. 10, 1910 Jan. 7, 1911 Mar. 7,1911 June 7,1911 Sept. 1, 1911 Dec. 5,1911 Feb. 20, 1912 Apr. 18, 1912 June 14, 1912 Sept. 4,1912 Nov. 26,1912 Feb. 4, 1913 Apr. 4,1913 June 4, 1913 Aug. 9, 1913 , „ , - I j j 1 , j "....; , ,„ t *\ 6,887 ,"$5, , 480,527 $1,204,854,455 j$1.319,115,357 6,893 6,018, 166,279 1,230,335,402 1,347,001,591 6,926 6,074, 509,161 1,242,935,608 jl, 358,750,753 6,977 6,164, 677,941 1,259,046,409 1,336,090,154 7,006 6,046, 424,659 1,217,809; 789 1,288,524,924 7,045 6,163, 203,165 1,242,797,064 1,323,527,599 7,082 6,320, 019,497 1,277,629,210 11,340,450,822 7,145 6,196, 156,487 1,248, 111', 665 11,314,987,018 7,173 6,247, 266,834 1,260,106,884 11,347,713,686 7,204 6,205, 994,773 1,240,618,990 !l, 314,611,326 7,218 6,267, 870,077 1,254,371,448 jl, 341,178,295 7,216 6,618, 482,968 1,339,605,048 1,434,209,543 7,277 6,689, 018,801 1,356,270,160 11,478,140,975 7,301 6,684, 859,627 1,351,818,064 |l,428,068,314 7,328 6,670, 804,612 1,338,208,579 jl,404,400,973 7,339 7,030, 641,998 1,420,435,900 11,507,514,837 7,355 6,997, 244,603 1,409,976,491 !l, 490,352,447 7,372 7,050, 134,993 1,423,474,516 !l,505,150,954 7,093, 336,535 1,424,807,703 11,467,739,561 7,397 7,034, 844,399 1,400,122,623 11,431,275,555 7,420 7,425 7,277, 541,033 1,457,221,052 !!l, 521,371,588 7,219, 022,759 1,439,571,375 1,475,797,673 7, 140 7,124, 634,372 1,420,091,307 !1,492,866,335 7,473 7,096, 690,068 1,414,601,768 1,470,487,279 7,488 $664,583,226 $195,533,656 $429,013,432 $29,98-5,012 679,658,798 198,898,210 437,115,702 31,328,880 694,141,010 191,774,761 441,332,929 31,502,052 666,397,897 187,693,960 449,509,680 32,488,612 628,834,658 176,026,076 450,918,347 32,745,842 660,678,716 172,400,153 457,955,248 32,493,481 661,799,771 173,095,815 473,070,284 32,484,951 644,343,854 176,429,038 461,230,483 32,983,643 672,626,546 179,058,491 462,907,440 33,121,208 646,146,451 169,924,209 465,101,183 33,439,482 667,871,263 168,396,096 471,291,332 33,619,603 735,; 761,949 172,274,678 493,149,279 33,023,636 761,111,507 185,219,602 498,166,813 33,643,051 711,522,344 183,953,062 498,218,584 34,374,323 681,549,615 181,244,581 507,103,670 34,503,106 769,029,177 181,468,221 522,431,546 34,585,892 743,868,470 187,820,692 524,020,262 34,643,021 756,762,688 188,440,207 525,459,880 34,488,175 713,460,600 182,490,494 538,760,433 35,028,032 682,320,721 176,778,016 536,690,544 35,486,273 749,731,848 183,685,383 552,965,636 34,988,720 712,906,399 175,377,336 552,493,927 35,020,010 724,074,627 189,908,013 543,488,809 35,394,885 728,267, 457 170,901,917 535,721,081 35,596,823 l>0 00 282 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRE2>CY. TABLE NO. 58.—Lawful money reserve of the national banks NOVEMBER 26, 1912. Cash on hand, due from reserve agents, and in the redemption fund. Cities, States, and Territories. Net deposits subject to reserve requirements. Amount. Per cent. $1,053,419,097.26 349,854,082.35 118,393,523. 86 $260,130,200.67 81,301,924.75 29, 703,129.92 24.69 23.24 25.09 1,521,666,703. 47 371,135,255. 34 24.39 CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City.. Chicago St. Louis Total, central reserve cities. OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsburgh 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 Sioux City 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 223, 467, 755.95 39, 319,837.33 23, 168,451.94 271, 148,066.31 189, 767,016.66 64, 130, 764.28 26, 423, 478.39 1, 765,305.86 28, 064,898. 76 25, 146, 426. 79 18, 030, 718.97 6, 486,694. 44 37, 993,284.37 11, 971, 474. 65 7, 453, 562.24 27, 131,491. 45 58, 285,821.29 64, 172,352.08 21, 805, 877.29 31, 775, 935.63 41, 308,057.26 50, 560,049.56 65, 139, 385.57 37, 042,024.69 8,985, 573.89 13, 700,825.10 3,245, 605. 40 11, 778,111.16 82, 858, 639.17 13,209, 320. 79 6, 486,092. 54 40, 196, 351. 71 8,266, 638. 35 5,018. 769. 35 3,210, 557. 74 6,092,675. 44 072,130.84 983,826. 39 833,824. 87 120,016. 55 33 449,809. 39 19 109,124. 37 7,229, 471.82 25, 972,539. 34 57. 854,575.25 122 326,195. 85 16. 733,527.79 59,423, 884.02 11,317, 002.98 5,807, 747.82 73,138, 241.37 45,656, 113.81 16,583, 513.45 5,965, 712. 73 460, 668.03 7,073, 363.02 7,064, 429.97 6,177. 645.71 1,952, 073. 45 10,346, 046. 62 4,190, 337. 72 2,352, 651.02 7,132, 298.43 14,949. 934.93 17,029, 419. 44 5,196, 618. 98 7,644, 399. 77 9,344, 356.21 13,209, 470.22 16,316, 817.62 9,938, 100.48 2,091, 347.20 3,131, 484. 55 998, 476. 71 2,818, 746.65 22,898, 086. 90 3, 764, 479.11 1,376, 807. 46 9, 727, 833.71 1,866. 218. 64 1,212, 566.10 921, 734.01 1,934, 395. 47 14, 483, 2,829, 380.81 1,398, 629.38 2,041, 638.33 7,931, 005.46 4, 646, 071.99 2,023, 297.82 7,120, 223.59 14,756, 028.16 29,200, 452.69 4,700, 658.11 26.59 28.78 25.00 26.97 24.05 25.86 22.58 26.11 25.20 28.09 34.26 30.09 27.23 35.00 31.56 26.28 25.65 26.54 23.83 24.06 22.62 26.12 25.05 26.83 23.27 22.86 30.76 23.93 27.64 28.50 21.23 24.21 22.58 24.16 28.71 31.75 30.13 31.49 28.93 25.14 23.71 24.31 27.98 27.42 25. 51 23.87 28.09 Total, other reserve cities. 1,927,292,934.86 502,144.098.97 26.05 Total, all reserve cities 3,448,959,638.33 873,279.354.31 25.32 STATES, ETC. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island— Connecticut 46,863,695.90 23,164,800.41 20,048,593.54 143,118,976.21 34,014,409.23 70,468,512.99 8,865,073.22 5,459,003.64 4,185,165.10 30,090,482.91 6,473,336.27 18,309,648.07 18.92 23.56 20.88 21.03 19.03 25.98 Total, New England States. 337,678,988.28 73,382,709.21 21.73 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 283 at date of each report during year ended August 9, 1913. NOVEMBER 26, 1912. Reserve required, and the amount and per cent heldL Held. Required. Specie. Legal tenders. Available with reserve agents, Redemption not exceeding Total amount. 50 per cent of fund. net reserve required. $263,354,774.32 $206,668,227.67 $51,022,243 $2,439, 730. 00 734,950.00 87,463,520.59 57,460,885. 75 23,106,089 5,909,599 801,544.50 29,598,380,96 22,991,986.42 380,416,675.87 287,121,099.84 55,866,938.99 9,829,959.33 5,792,112.99 67,787,016.58 47,441,754.16 16,032,691.07 6,605,869.60 441,326.46 7,016,224.69 6,286,606.70 4,507,679.74 1,621,673.61 9,498,321.09 2,992,868.66 1,863,390.56 6,782,872.86 14,571,455.32 16,043,088.02 5,451,469.32 7,943,983.91 10,327,014.32 12,640,012.39 16,284,846.39 • 9,260,506.17 2,246,393.47 3,425,206.27 811,401.35 2,944,527.79 20,714,659.79 3,302,330.20 1,621,523.14 10,049,087.93 2,066,659.59 1,254,692.34 802,639.43 1,523,168,86 12,018,032.71 2,245,956.60 1,208,456.22 2,030,004.14 8,362,452.35 4,777,281.09 1,807,367.95 6,493,134.84 14,463,643.81 30^581,548,96 ; 4,183,331.95 23,312,442.90 2,648,325.15 2,758,329.50 30,066,606.83 18,131,572.55 5,822,690.90 2,349,955.10 177,805.50 3,088,155.15 2,301,973.95 887,431.80 1,020,623.80 2,957,599.75 1,680,837.15 663,488.10 2,060,850.30 5,947,379.90 6,642,315.75 2,055,668.15 2,922,318.30 3,077,906.00 4,108,988.95 5,995,082.35 3,133,836.75 703,354.30 1,222,313.00 283,854.01 1,151,273.02 7,243,295.05 1,210,953.15 604,807.25 3,804,308.65 786,783.05 563,227.15 367,8.70.70 557,457.95 5,482,732.40 967,179.15 431,763.90 831,229.30 4,183,191.35 2,637,893.95 1,084,127.70 4,562,459.65 8,098,580.72 13,326,939.30 2,017,530.50 ; : 80,037,931 $260,130,200. 67 24.69 81,301,924.75 23.24 29,703,129.92 25. 09 3,976,224.50 391,050.00 $27,737,944.49 5,018,540 1,898,035 105,000.00 4,862,479.66 839,529 51,850.00 2,138,039.32 4,224,628 790,600.00 33,498,208.28 5,156,730 853,697.50 21,514,113.76 471,430 389,850.00 7,821,420.53 416,948 280,250.00 2,918,559.63 7,900 40,000.00 200,663.23 332,899 166,000.00 3,425,112.34 406,530 126,700.00 3,079,953.34 641,335 104,100.00 2,201,789.87 128,980 20,250.00 782,219.65 816,654 215,000.00 4.641,660.54 290,095 99,650.00 1,446,609.33 136,500 75,000.00 894,195.28 661,725 242,750.00 3,270,061.43 1,129,065 371,825.00 7,099,815.16 2,152,370 291,925.00 7,875,581.51 621,336 112,650.00 2,406,964.83 1,223,415 270,852.00 3,227,814.47 1,797,364 107,650.00 4,361,436.21 1,035,130 205,850.00 6,217,081.19 1,867,043 99,750.00 8,092,548.19 1,111,479 104,650.00 4,577,928.08 254,535 19,200.00 1,113,596.73 324,585 66,950.00 1,517,636.55 144,487 30,000.00 390,700.67 397,865 43,750.00 1,225,858.63 1,048,656 227,550.00 10,243,554.89 249,350 48,497.50 1,626,916.34 201,833 46,525.00 523,642.21 1,174,904 133,372.50 4,615,248.56 217,741 34,000.00 827,694.59 35,990 18,550.00 594,798 95 65,010 15,000.00 393,819.71 60,560 11,847.50 755,660.68 1,679,415 163,050.00 5,927,491.35 77,695 24,000.00 1,110.978.29 97,275 32,500.00 587; 978.10 114,200 32,500.00 998,752.06 214,740 79,450.00 3,453,624.11 49,485 140,000.00 1,818,693.04 14,912 25,000.00 891,183.97 11,230 140,000.00 2,406,533.94 503,293 258,500.00 5,895,654.44 146,512 1,097,500.00 14,629,501.39 162,655 107,500.00 2,037,940.97 39,632,588 Per cent. 371,135,255.34 24.39 56,459,977.39 9,513,839. 81 5,787, 747.82 68,580,043.11 45.656,113.81 14; 505,391.43 5,965,712.73 426,368.73 7,012,166.49 5,915,157.29 3,834,656.67 1,952,073.45 8,630,914.29 3,517,191.48 1,769,183.38 6,235,386.73 14,548,085.06 16,962,192.26 5,196,618.98 7,644,399.77 9,344,356.21 11,567,050.14 16,054,423.54 8,927,893.83 2,090,686.03 3,131,484.55 849,041.68 2,818,746.65 18,763,055.94 3,135,716.99 1,376,807.46 9,727,833.71 1,866,218.64 1,212,566.10 841,700.41 1,385,526.13 13,252,688.75 2,179,852.44 1,149,517.00 1,976,681.36 7,931,005.46 4,646,071.99 2,015,223.67 7,120,223.59 14,756,028.16 29,200,452.69 4,325,626.47 25.27 24.20 25.00 25.29 24.05 22.62 22.58 24.15 24.98 23.52 2