Full text of G.6 Bank Debits and Deposit Turnover : June 11, 1947
The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate R e l e a s e ) G.6 June 1 1 , 1947 BANK DEBITS—DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS Bank d e b i t s as r e p o r t e d by banks i n 3 3 4 l e a d i n g c e n t e r s f o r t h e month o f May a g g r e g a t e d 8 7 , 8 3 3 m i l l i o n d o l l a r s . During t h e p a s t t h r e e months t o t a l d e b i t s f o r t h e same c e n t e r s amounted t o 2 6 8 , 9 1 8 m i l l i o n d o l l a r s o r 3 p e r c e n t above t h e t o t a l r e p o r t e d f o r t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g p e r i o d a y e a r a g o . At banks i n New York C i t y t h e r e was a d e c r e a s e o f 11 p e r c e n t compared w i t h the c o r r e s p o n d i n g t h r e e - m o n t h s p e r i o d a y e a r a g o , and a t t h e 333 o t h e r c e n t e r s t h e r e was an i n c r e a s e o f 13 p e r c e n t . Federal Reserve district Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago S t . Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Dallas San F r a n c i s c o T o t a l , 334 c e n t e r s New York C i t y * 140 o t h e r c e n t e r s * 193 o t h e r c e n t e r s SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (][n m i l l i o n s o f d o l l a r s ) May May 3 months ended — May 1947 I May 191+6 1947 1946 11,965 11,470 3,818 3,948 104,934 116,255 33,841 ' 37,894 3,913 3,766 11,901 11,545 6,060 5,069 18,045 15,172 3,512 3,094 10,415 9,310 10,571 9,141 3,454 3,033 13,866 11,868 41,987 36,321 2,402 2,663 8,307 7,203 1,941 1,598 5,854 4,730 3,266 2,656 9,966 8,076 3,063 2,597 9,015 7,736 25,959 24,060 8,435 7,984 87,833 30,895 47,459 9,479 / 85,908 35,085 42,433 8,390 268,918 95,833 1244,319 28,767 261,019 107,964 128,004 25,051 DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING- CENTER (In thousands of d o l l a r s ) May May 3 months ended — 1947 1946 May 1947 May 1946 DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Hartford* Conn. 367,880 1,100,720 425,900 1,298,802 11 New Haven* 148,932 438,885 1 6 2 , 8 5 4 485,661 If New London 22,748 58,938 2 0 , 2 2 4 5 7 , 2 8 6 11 Waterbury* 151,658 55,124 61,381 184,773 Bangor* Maine 102,091 34,924 38,438 117,194 1! Lewiston-Auburn 21,827 63,331 2 5 , 7 4 3 7 5 , 9 5 8 II Portland 217,718 79,912 76,909 232,092 Boston* Mass. 2,351,701 6,786,552 ,097,483 6,716,273 It Brockton 34,130 97,064 3 5 , 0 1 1 1 0 6 , 0 0 8 II Fall River* 1 20,141 40,438 4 2 , 6 6 1 133,561 11 Holyoke*r/ 32,077 9 5,868 28,282 87,551 11 Lowell* 25,159 7 8,530 2 5 , 7 6 8 80,315 II Lynn 1 1 0,409 3 7 , 4 5 7 37,491 115,687 11 New Bedford* 1 2 7,016 4 3 , 8 7 2 48,368 147,360 It Pittsfield 2 4 , 5 6 5 7 2 ,921 28,056 , 84,652 11 Springfield 134,839 3 9 4 ,986 148,031 452,556 It Worcester* 113,238 341,925 117,914 365,840 Concord N. H. 25,203 64,805 21,390 65,1(47 n Manchester 1 06,521 36,355 38,282 115,637 Providence* R. I . 295,332 8 7 5,199 308,639 961,777 Burlington Vt. 21,922 6 4 ,518 29,003 80,978 * I n c l u d e d i n t h e n a t i o n a l s e r i e s c o v e r i n g l 4 l c e n t e r s , a v a i l a b l e b e g i n n i n g i n 1919« r j See f o o t n o t e on page c r e g a r d i n g r e v i s e d f i g u r e s . G.6a DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH "REPORTING CENTER ( I n thousands of d o l l a r s ) May 1947 DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK Conn, Bridgeport 129,2^9 11 Stamford 44,387 N. J . Jersey City 249,756 » 25,716 Montclair it Newark 631,542 it Passaic* 76,379 n Paterson 1 1 0 , 5 5 0 N. Y. Albany* 430,597 it Bingham t o n * 54,952 Buffalo* 5 0 5 , 1 1 4 Elmira 30,912 ii Jamestown 33,843 New York* " 30,894,812 11 Poughkeepsie 32,708 ft Rochester* 273,422 It Schenectady 60,479 tt Syracuse* 189,771 tt Utica 67,013 I 1 May 1946 3 months e n d e d — May 19U7 May 19i+6 123,332 49»!j48 277,624 25,919 631,302 71,923 121,108 397,964 51,661 420,925 30,316 28,037 35,085,372 28,026 261,970 58,407 173,906 57,113 401,544 140,305 792,515 77,796 2,094,811 231,807 346,445 1,254,027 165,578 1,507,473 90,944 99,122 95,832,757 100,495 836,529 178,696 584,347 198,963 356,956 123,033 764,349 74,608 1,859,239 202,304 353,373 1,313,174 148,409 1,230,145 87,827 77,798 107,963,863 83,139 776,981 160,090 509,778 170,046 185,821 48,832 102,612 162,990 55,557 22,897 27,358 37,280 77,717 21,364 29,275 51,364 15,468 22,6o6 2,628,808 69,834 80,133 49,355 19,142 57,280 720,649 152,924 313,832 458,137 185,264 78,063 86,385 104,026 277,611 70,610 107,991 200,952 49,758 74,682 8,075,267 248,893 260,787 170,308 71,016 213,366 636,171 134,830 303,362 432,964 158,634 68,097 75,931 ; 108,655 241,629 1 ! 63,588 86,778 158,275 ; 45,319 ! 64,300 8,129,996 209,446 247,587 145,484 57,595 175,922 32,748 42,273 210,914 83,392 668,837 1,357,378 408,908 169,560 25,074 31,593 12,249 26,718 23,609 16,238 36,510 18,114 283,269 28,683 93,570 19,726 103,248 153,726 681,483 297,150 2,384,217 4,619,612 1,368,916 652,365 99,918 116,960 47,544 104,647 86,949 58,922 127,741 60,901 1,045,502 101,205 408,856 67,150 97,372 140,529 617,312 238,363 1,994,613 3,947,426 1,195,885 519,616 78,095 92,536 35,419 79,161 71,826 47,237 ,109,306 54,331 834,954 : 80,511 280,920 59,216 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Wilmington* Atlantic City Camden Trenton* Allentown Altoona* Bethlehem Chester* Harrisburg Hazleton Johnstown Lancaster* Lebanon Norristown Philadelphia* Reading Scranton* Wilkes-Barre* Williamsport* York* DISTRICT NO. 4 Covington-Newport Lexington* Akron* Canton Cincinnati Cleveland* Columbus* Dayton* Hamilton Lima Lorain Mansfield Middletown Po r t s m o u t h Springfield* Steubenville Toledo* Warren Youngstown* Zanesville Dg X * Ne J , 265,242 48,935 101,896 it 151,144 Penna e 61,434 tt 25,281 it 30,646 tt 35,661 tt 89,635 tt 23,228 tt 38,o4l tt 61,876 tt 17,244 tt 23,670 tt 2,621,137 tt 84,844 tt 87,565 tt 55,102 tt 23,121 tt 67,043 CLEVELAND Ky. it Ohio tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt 34,815 49,940 221,690 101,295 789,941 1,593,888 439,748 218,087 35,679 38,733 16,487 35,833 28>6o4 19,884 42 i067 21,167 336,108 34,684 140,706 23,433 DEBITS BY W K S IN EAOH REPORTING CENTER ( I n t h o u s a n d s tif d o l l a r s ) May 1947 DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND ( C o n t ' d ) Butler Penna. 28,2^7 it 82,1+24 Erie* tt Franklin 6,778 tt Greensburg* 17,682 tt Homestead 7,017 tl Oil City* 2 0,555 tt Pittsburgh* 1,599,523 tt Sharon 24,432 W. Va. Wheeling* 50,987 3 months, ended — May 1947 May 1946 ll G.6b 23,332 67,824 7,257 14,113 6,399 18,201 1,274,754 18,221 49,131 80,142 238,645 19,334 51,236 20,876 56,290 4,769,361 68,539 153,348 68,606 191,881 21,111 43,764 18,529 51,872 4,004,607 54,39% 142,495 DISTRICT NO. 5 - R I C H M O N D Washington D. C. Md, Baltimore* tt Cumberland tt Frederick tt Hagerstown Asheville N . C# tt Charlotte* tt Durham tt Greensboro tt Kington tt Raleigh* tt Wilmington tt Wilson tt Winston-Salem Charleston s . c . It Columbia* tt Greenville* tt Spartanburg Cha r l o t t e s v i l l e Va. it Danville tt Lynchburg tt Newport News tt Norfolk* tt Portsmouth tt Richmond* tt Roanoke Bluefield W. Va. C h a r l e s t o n r / See page c " tt Clarksburg tt Huntington tt Parkersburg 670,568 874,462 20,640 16,587 25,364 42,571 192,965 94,188 65,133 10,790 100,868 37,767 14,341 97,538 48,879 81,192 65,624 39,878 20,650 21,948 32,615 31,104 157,489 18,195 395,895 74,329 35,249 125,404 27,444 48,313 23,725 619,369 824,214 17,867 14,680 21,397 35,463 164,062 92,201 54,543 9,030 68,103 30,168 9,420 88,169 47,499 68,686 51,252 32,756 22,094 19,295 28,433 20,695 130,351 16,606 351,139 60,257 20,753 94,970 20,517 38,451 21,621 1,917,970 2,604,170 61,898 53,331 74,430 130,874 592,009 265,861 185,109 32,560 300,368 104,898 40,769 319,056 146,361 256,685 200,533 122,535 61,432 67,529 100,307 88,197 476,0W1 55,176 1,184,390 222,133 100,804 356,598 79,063 142,450 71,104 1,868,560 2,450,071 54,223 44,020 63,980 107,728 492,106 250,928 156,989 30,246 221,182 95,963 30,768 255,485 149,567 207,760 157,774 93,971 66,029 59,103 88,057 66,133 395,864 50,792 1,051,556 l8l;,oo8 76,696 298,531 65,415 119,142 6o,:6l8 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Anniston Ala. tt Birmingham* tt Dothan it Gadsden tt Mobile* tt Montgomery* Jacksonville* Fla. tt Miami tt Orlando H Pensacola* tt St. Petersburg tt Tampa* 19,824 278,657 9,769 17,557 126,476 65,010 232,211 198,508 43,459 31,585 48,840 98,746 17,967 232,949 8,255 13,334 99,520 54,142 208,625 187,208 48,610 29,895 44,501 97,551 60,557 850,960 29,794 51,574 357,792 195,516 713,574 650,438 136,159 92,409 157,314 310,007 58,426 686,387 25,989 38,877 292,4-13 163,105 623,150 616,571 140,761 86,802 138,150 293,792 : . G.6c DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont' d) Albany Ga, 13,637 tt Atlanta* 729,671 It Augusta* 49,268 tt Brunswick 8,529 It Columbus 57,302 11 Elberton 3,821 11 Macon* 56,396 It Newnan 6,658 n Savannah* 80,454 tt Valdosta 10,178 Baton Rouge LB • 74,528 tt Lake Charles 24,045 tt New Orlea ns* 535,873 H a t t i e'ebur g Miss. 15,730 it Jackson 101,224 tt Meridian 23,770 11 Vicksburg* 20,727 Chattanooga* Tenn* 121,819 tt Knoxvilie* 101,042 it Nashville* 249,017 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Aurora 111. 29,348 tt Bloomington*. 35,208 tt Champaign-Urbana 29,910 tt Chicago* 7,307,505 tt Danville 27,685 tt Decatur* 52,569 tt Elgin 20,536 11 Joliet 35,000 ti Moline 21,595 tt Peoria* 154,930 tt Rockford* 81,970 tt Springfield 58,985 F o r t Wayne* Ind* 103,934 tt Gary 48,069 tt Hammond 26,841 it Indianapolis* 534,301 tt Lafayette 29,646 it Muncie 34,637 it South Bend* 170,074 tt Terre Haute• 50,750 II ii ( I n thousands of d o l l a r s ) 3 months ended — May 1947 1 May 1946 11,290 595,321 43,165 3,291 43,500 2,946 46,411 6,283 74,063 9,618 60,959 20,716 507,946 14,488 77,035 22,384 20,678 106,253 93,925 224,518 41,875 2,146,055 154,774 2 5,781 169,282 10,870 165,317 20,049 235,903 33,039 216,429 73,843 1,710,544 47,544 322,312 75,519 63,375 371,607 306,663 773,294 36,154 1,795,729 132,683 26,237 127,715 8,922 135,106 22,563 232,744 27,855 172,229 61,854 1,504,016 43,464 246,989 69,785 67,587 311,246 294,532 661,571 24,021 30,522 24,470 6,641,429 24,873 40,183 17,993 31,101 17,380 125,127 87,550 49,211 87,707 33,256 25,069 459,344 24,166 32,996 114,181 45,169 87,715 110,627 96,593 22,043,475 86,453 167,021 62,266 104,227 63,782 484,445 253,989 184,021 324,271 142,202 76,469 1,589,356 88,610 100,676 486,050 156,435 71,910 94,865 76,159 20,647,254 71,538 127,445 55,133 93,077 52,131 375,680 227,412 148,237 253,306 111,853 64,269 1,542,850 70,248 89,747 526,241 145,699 r / Revised f i g u r e s : Holyoke, Massachusetts: 1 January 1 9 4 7 , 2 9 , 6 4 7 ; F e b r u a r y , 2 7 , 6 5 8 ; March, 2 9 , 9 6 2 ; A p r i l , 2 9 , 3 0 7 . Holyoke p u b l i s h e d f i g u r e s f o r t h e p e r i o d September lj?45 through December 1946 have not been r e v i s e d , b u t r e v i s e d f i g u r e s furnished f o r t h i s period are approximately 19 p e r c e n t l o w e r t h a n t h e p u b l i s h e d f i g u r e s . C h a r l e s t o n , W. Va»$ April 1947, 106,725. DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO (Cont< d) Burlington Iowa 16,175 II Cedar Rapids* 70,727 tt Clinton 15,169 11 Davenport* 62,682 ft Dos Moines* 257,908 tt Dubuque* 36,988 ft Mason C i t y 25,860 tt Muscatine 10,984 It Ottumwa 29,594 It Sioux City* 143,730 It Waterloo* 54,596 Adrian MicH. 12,915 tt B a t t l e Creek 35,961 tt Bay C i t y * 26,981 tt Detroit* 2,650,345 Tt Flint* 73 # 9 ft Grand Rapids* 156,110 It Jackson 45,258 tt Kalamazoo* 63,603 It Lansing* 73,110 11 Muskegon 56,300 It P o r t Huron 25,486 II Saginaw 57,510 Green Bay Wis, 46,989 tt Madison 82,576 it Manitowoc 17,662 it Milwaukee* 741,707 tt Oshkosh 23,762 it Racine 50,188 it Sheboygan 43,655 El Dorado Ark, ft F o r t Smith Helena L i t t l e Rock* Pine B l u f f Texarkana (See a l s o Tex.) Alton 111. E a s t S t . L o u i s & Nat<1 S t o c k Yards Quincy « Evansville* Ind. Louisville* Ky. Owensboro Paducah Greenville Miss. Cape G i r a r d e a u Mo. Hannibal Jefferson City S t . Louis* Sedalia Springfield Jackson Tenn. It Memphis* 17,058 31,033 5,166 102,302 18,898 8,529 20,473 101,656 27,309 91,327 425,307 20,616 13,414 12,625 9,672 6,563 39,144 1,259,948 9,807 51,464 14,995 375,987 II DEBITS BY BANKS IN EAtii IMPORTING CENTER ( I n thotlsahdti of* d o l l a r s ) 3 months ended, - May 1946 May 1947 ii G.6d 13,941 55,778 13,208 49,794 208,630 25,470 17,897 3,830 18,736 101,279 36,435 12,784 31,780 23,156 1,983,939 61,635 127,321 38,382 43,437 63,407 43,041* 19,2W 46,296 35,608 71,564 14,934 652,719 19,266 44,212 36,285 49,824 219,365 47,711 185,551 830,211 108,385 80,447 35.247 87,982 440,624 163,566 33,065 108,139 • 78,466 7,981,642 216,104 461,561 133,123 184,698 232,655 162,192 73,496 172,490 142,464 261,580 53,046 2,374,208 70,177 149,763 135,865 43,341 169,050 41,714 1!|4,941 634,092 76,763 58,471 30,070 57,593 315,030 112 M o 34,862 98,340 66,932 5,832,180 176,246 374,157 14,331 28,961 4,886 85,778 51,462 98,013 40,792 93,636 319,596 62,852 276,389 58,939 27,360 60,963 26,128 17,822 8,507 17,160 66,645 21,503 73,035 370,713 21,859 11,355 11,366 7,718 5,682 32,621 1,185,306 8,661 44,364 12,393 350,943 18,261 307,564 79,584 266,177 1,295,199 70,547 40,285 1*4,052 28,275 20,713 121,749 3,889,013 28,531 150,977 45,352 1,280,107 110,919 145,074 133,831 132,554 59,133 135,261 109,034 217,017 44,570 2,074,506 59,294 130,628 109,360 16,910 50,959 202,564 67,179 215,539 1,121,472 67,973 34,274 39,002 23,027 17,801 169,698 3,476,543 2(4,874 128,057 38,153 1,073,257 G.6e DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of d o l l a r s ) May 192+7 DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Duluth* Minn, Mankato II Minneapolis* 1 1 Red Wing ft Rochester || S t . Cloud S t . Paul* ft South S t . Paul ft Winona Billings* Mont. Butte Great F a l l s Helena* Bisroarck N. Dak. Dickinson Fargo* Grand F o r k s * " Jamestown Mi n o t Aberdeen* S . Dak. Sioux F a l l s Eau C l a i r e Wis. tt La C r o s s e 1 1 Superior* 94,086 15,376 919,304 4,705 17,759 12,347 413,724 68,077 15,251 29,745 34,593 32,827 19,901 29,816 4,005 46,459 16,159 4,850 15,176 16,496 61,202 30,910 26,817 11,694 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Colorado S p r i n g s * Colo, 31,145 ft Denver* 412,080 It Grand J u n c t i o n 10,894 11 Greeley 15,953 M Pueblo* 29,825 Atchison Kans* 12,487 ,f Emporia 8,700 !t Hutchinson 30,595 ft Independence 6,392 it Kansas C i t y * 55,991 it Lawrence 8,937 tt Pittsburg 9 , 8 29 it Salina 28,370 it Topeka* 76,823 it Wichita* 167,493 Joplin* Mo. 23,832 tt Kansas C i t y * . 864,093 it S t . Joseph* 84,325 Fremont Neb* 12,250 it Grand I s l a n d 22,440 tt Lincoln 69,960 it Omaha* 456,207 Albuquerque* N. M. 55,979 Bartlesville* Okla. 64,172 It Enid 29,298 II Guthrie 3,994 Muskogee* 19,539 Oklahoma C i t y * 26o,l42 It Okmulgee 5,641 11 Tulsa* 348,479 Casper Wyo, 18,562 It Cheyenne 21,226 May 1946 93,552 11,946 727,797 3,677 16,089 10,354 364,569 45,594 12,731 23,003 29,383 26,642 18,659 27,349 3,350 37,385 13,658 4,226 12,372 12,860 46,917 25,379 21,118 9,832 29,957 363,135 9,165 11,554 27,018 6,231 8,177 27,010 6,000 47,086 7,252 7,200 19,932 63,760 lii2,830 22,351 697,421 51,686 8,261 15,465 58,296 349,741 51,460 49,485 22,240 3,187 17,739 221,138 4,962 273,820 14,211 18,470 5 months e n d e d ZT May 1947 May 19i4.6" 288,142 48,437 2,765,316 13,990 54,584 34,652 1,210,263 199,840 48,699 88,358 106,420 103,022 60,495 99,295 12,264 148,379 52,657 15,621 44,925 57,439 189,851 96,957 80,136 33,917 99,645 1,284,157 34,418 49,699 101,136 40,690 27,021 95,726 18,761 173,721 26,996 29,336 87,678 229,447 529,468 73,197 2,658,120 256,213 36,790 61,190 212,300 1,377,711 180,580 181,518 85,936 11,991 58,400 785,086 18,334 1,016,274 54,784 69,786 243*772 36,718 2,182,930 11,213 46,900 31,310 1,035,288 136,728 40,796 68,703 87,482 79,337 54,072 90,642 10,410 119,112 44,115 13,875 36,983 42,910 147,879 75,234 65,786 30,398 91,255 1,088,305 28,448 36,802 79,041 25,037 25,434 78,069 16,945 144,780 22,781 23,387 65,288 195,563 475,603 69,578 2,082,823 168,444 24,721 47,844 181,585 1,087,749 162,850 140,691 62,027 9,680 52,674 660,179 15,469 807,874 44,161 60,960 G.6f DEBITS BY BANKSiltf BACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of # l l a y s ) May 1947 May 1946 3 months ended - * May 1947 | May 192+6 DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Tucson* Monroe Shreveport* Roswell Abilene Amarillo Austin* Beaumont* Corpus C h r i s t i Corsicana Dallas* El Paso* P o r t Worth* Galveston Houston* Laredo Lubbock P o r t Arthur San Angelo San Antonio Texarkana* (See a l s o Ark.) Tyler Waco* Wichita F a l l s Ariz. La. if 53 >051+ 26,789 107,749 12,040 26,519 69,432 89,362 70,746 66,938 8,186 820,408 97,440 278,422 60,595 787,727 16,678 48,587 31,996 23,413 233,002 49,333 24,560 93,707 11,353 23,171 55,207 82,249 57,324 63,809 7,958 683,332 87,690 223,420 53,235 656,098 16,379 36,856 24,671 22,812 205,475 159,417 79,984 325,669 36,041 80,608 213,539 283,862 214,531 196,917 25,246 2,360,389 302,541 823,235 178,788 2,295,763 50,799 143,248 89,747 69,427 682,882 ll|2 , 7 3 1 71,770 273,533 35,626 69,549 163,749 272,216 171,725 201,920 22,933 2,017,196 248,408 651,313 162,503 1,947,495 46,732 114,765 76,425 . 67,767 612,057 13,214 35,515 41,428 44,122 11,384 30,279 37,837 39,043 40,866 100,032 132,178 129,468 35,437 91,153 118*502 120,395 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCIS CO Phoenix Ariz, 158,941 Bakersfield Calif. 72,286 rt Berkeley 67,927 tt Fresno* 119,995 tt Long Beach* 139,683 tt Los A n g e l e s * 2,621,986 tt Oakland* 378,893 tt Pasadena* 94,283 tt Riva r s i d e 37,245 tt Sacramento* 496,850 ft San Bernardino 53,574 tt San D i e g o * 2 09,719 tt San F r a n c i s c o * 1,887,821 tt San J o s e 94,986 tt Santa Barbara 31,750 tt Santa Rosa 23,325 it Stockton* 59,757 Boise* Idaho 58,122 Reno* Nov. 39,956 Eugene Ore. 4 6,335 tt Portland* 505,911 ft Salem 48,750 Ogden* Utah 43,736 tt S a l t Lake C i t y * 187,868 Bellingham Wash* 21,159 tt Everett 28,028 tt Seattle* 584,886 tt Spokane* 139,022 tt Tacoma* 121,324 tt Walla Walla 20,6l4 tt Yakima* 40,138 148,762 58,730 65,903 105,193 126,824 2,701,304 346,875 88,431 39,761 360,399 43,741 210,334 1,028,602 04,033 29,439 22,368 52,960 49,160 36,573 36,610 444,189 45,443 50,860 148,910 18,359 23,802 515,030 113,308 109,525 17,485 39,142 501,613 215,247 220,596 388,759 426,363 8,088,981 1,193,846 288,659 113,943 1,231,520 138,726 64l,74l 6,133,307 311,660 99,958 • 68,683 179,067 180,088 122,001 140,004 1,501,580 153,461 140,456 551,693 61,940 86,381 1,787,398 4l9,559 377,111 63,417 130,907 444,524 165,679 191,131 332,767 373,990 0,148,594 1,092,274 263,025 ii2,6ia 961,662 135,725 652,500 5,684,600 207,147 94,124 65,544 153,297 146,251 113,737 102,629 1,321,379 148,217 130,767 444,815 52,377 68,422 1,541,432 338,217 318,095 51,476 118,002 N. M. Tex. ii n n ii tt ft It 11 It It ft ft ft Tt ft tt tt tt It