CASH IN THE TREASURY (CREDIT)-(Continued). In national bank depositaries-To credit of $157,939,258 45 Treasurer of United States.... In treasury of Philippine Isalnds-To credit of U. S. disbursing officers 167,329,841 12 4,670,205 40 321.223,638 05 $1,391,066,907 05 CASH IN THE TREASURY (DEBIT). $433, 198, 869 00 -$919,843, 869 00 National bank 5 per cent fund. Outstanding checks and warrants. Disbursing officers' balances. Postoffice Department account. Miscellaneous items Reserve fund $14,547,814 34 10,050,176 98 62,939,917 92 3.513,797 14 1,533,929 14 Available cash balance. Total .$1,391,066,907 05 Cash balance in the. Treasury. September. 30, 1903, exclusive of reserve and trust funds.. Cash balance in the Treasury October 31, 1903, exclusive of reserve and trust funds $239,417,184 22 228,637,402 53 $10,779,781 69 Decrease during the month. MEMORANDUM SHOWING AMOUNTS DUE THE UNITED STATES FROM PACIFIC RAILROADS ON ACCOUNT OF BONDS ISSUED IN AID. OF THEIR CONSTRUCTION. Note. The unpaid balance of the total indebtedness of the Central Pacific and Western Pacific Railroad companies to the United States, under settlement agreement of February 1, 1899, amounts to $32,346,993 58 and accrued interest, less transportation earnings. ABSTRACT OF REPORTS MADE TO THE CONTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, SHOWING THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THE U. S. CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE Y. S.-LIABILITIES.—(Continued). COIN AND PAPER CIRCULATION OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1860 TO 1900, INCLUSIVE, WITH AMOUNT OF CIRCULATION PER CAPITA. 3,152,878,793 65 28,489,879 41) 1.234,119 57 3,168,275,260 71 29,252,032 53 994,564 03 3,156,333,499 07 138,464,809 47) 140,677,485 71 140,411,999 26' 9,203,001 55 43,029,101 90) 39,661,003 81 6,477,639 831 15,316,951 35 25,728,041 08) 18,524,595 74| 31,749,420 71 7,200,825 27 8,137,194 24 5,102,076 17 102,047,907 357,268,178 676,372,713 1,033, 640,891 215,009,098 818,631,793 48.865,000 494,363,884 691,186,443 1,185,550,327 212,168,099 973,382,228 50.155,783 647,868,682 701,723,691 1,349,592,373 235,354,254 1,114,238, 119 51.316,000 21.71 703,974,839 705,423,050 1,409,397,889 235,107,470 1,174,290,419 52.95,000 22.37 769,740,048 702,754,297 1,472,494,345 242,188,649 1,230,305, 696 53,63,000 22.91 801,088,939 686,180,899 1,487,249,838 243,323,869(1,243,925,969 54,911,000 22.65 872,175,823 665,257,727|1,537,433,550 244,864,935|1,292,568,615 56,148,000 903,027,304] 658,380,470 1,561,407,774308,707,249 1,252,700,525 57,40.000 1,007,513,901 625,898, 804 1,633,412,705 315,873,562 1,317,539,143 58,680 000 1,092,391,690 599,049,337 1,691,441,027 319,270,157 1,372,170,870 59,974.000 1,100,612,434 558,059,979 1,658, 672,413 278,310,764 1,380,361,649 61,289,0) 1,152,471,638 532,651,791 1,685,123,429 255,872,159 1,429,251,270 62, 622, 222.82 1,112,956,637 564,837,407 1,677,794,044 180,353,337 1,497,440,707 63,947,00 23.42 1,131,142,260 621,076,937 1,752,219,197 150,872,010(1,601,347,187 65,191,00 24.56 1,066,223,357 672,585,115 1,738,808.472 142,107,227 1,596,701,245 66,456,000 24.03 1,098,958,741 706, 120, 220 1,805,078,961 144,270,253 1,660,808,708 [67,740,000, 24.52 1,114,899,106) 704,460,451 1,819,359,557 217,391,0841,601,968, 473169,043,000| 23.20 1,097,610,190 702,364,843 1,799,975,033 293,540, 0671, 506, 434,966 70,365,000 21.41 1,213,780,289 692,216,330 1,905,996,619 265,787,100 1,640,209,519 71,704,000 22.87 1,397,785,969 675,788,473 2,073,574,442 235,714,547 1,837,859,895 73,060,000 25.15 1,508,543,738) 681,550,167 2,190,093,905 286,022,024 1,904,071,881 74,433,000 1,607,352,213 732,348,460 2,339,700,673 284,549,675 2,055,150,99876,295, 220 1,734,861,774 748,285,518 2,483,147,292 307,760,015 2,175,387,27777,754,000 1,829,913,551 733,353,107 2,563,266,658 313,876, 107 2,249,390,551 79,117,000 Note. Specie payments were suspended from January 1, 1862, to January 1, 1870, During the greater part of that period gold and silver coins were not in circulatio 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, inclusives In 1876 subsidiary silver again came into use, and is included in this statement, beginning with that year. The coinage of standard silver dollars began in 1878, under the act of February 28, 1878. Specie payments were resumed January 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. Currency certificates, act of June 8, 1872, are included in the amount of United States notes in circulation in the table for the year 1873 to 1891, inclusive; since 1891 they are reported separately. For redemption of outstanding certificates an exact equivalent in amount of the appropriate kinds of money is held in the Treasury, and is not included in the account of money held as assets of the government. TREASURY CIRCULATION STATEMENT, NOV. 1, 1903. Totals 555,034,790 13,755,012 104,087,329 $621,753,297 $624,373,645 $96,262,850 401,646, 299 342,756,194 21,189,280 78,916,739 462,363,039 77,517,158 5,790, 721 463,170,438 413,360 7,851,871 96,235,458 91,899,715 67,982,601 16,874,000 93,825 16,780,175 25,748,278 419,610,683 10,872,165 408,738,518 367,007,482 314,339,398 $2,724,579,721 $297,184,853||$2,427,394,868 $2,336,111,992)$816,266,721 Population of the United States November 1, 1902, estimated at 80,946,000; circulation per capita, $29.99. *For redemption of outstanding certificates, issued under act of June 8, 1872, an exact equivalent in amount of the appropriate kinds of money is held in the Treasury, and is not included in the account of money held as assets of the government, This statement of money held in the Treasury as assets of the government does not include deposits of public money in National bank depositaries, to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, and amounting to $157,939,258 45. NUMBER OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS, AGGREGATE SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AND AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE TO DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS IN VARIOUS STATES AT DATE OF REPORTS NEAREST TO JUNE 30, 1903. savings departments; abstract of reports included with State banks. "Savings deposits in State institutions having RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF STATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, SAVINGS AND PRIVATE BANKS, 1902-'03. Totals Capital stock Other undivided Dividends unpaid Other liabilities Totals | $2,491,428,760 $2,298,554,063) $3,057,149, 204 $169,049,821 $8,016, 181,848 | $2,491,428,760 $2,298,554,063 $3,057,149,204) $169,049,821 $8,016, 181,848 Grand totals.. $2,413,290,678 50 $901,577,067 00 |$41,750,755 15 $3,356,618,500 85 COINAGE EXECUTED AT THE MINTS OF THE UNITED STATES DURING THE FISCAL YEAR 1903. $1,941,504 Total coinage.. 184,578,638 $74,203,000 43 1For Louisiana Purchase Exposition. There were also coined for the Philippines 7,286,365 pesos, 1,101,595 50-centaros, 501,282 20-centaros, 1,001,542 10-centaros and 9,292,040 minor pieces. For the Government of Venezuela 500,000 5-bolivars were coined, and 250,000 2-bolivars; for the Government of Colombia 900,000 50-centaros and 400,000 5-centaros. PAPER CURRENCY OF EACH DENOMINATION OUTSTANDING SEPT. 30, 1903: Denomina tion. $1 United States notes. 45,380,532 47,613,948 Totals ..$347,681,016 $17,498,000 $420,426,535 $420,487,869 $464,715,000 $1,670,808,420 Unknown, destroyed Net 1,000,000 1,000,000 $346,681,016 $17,498,000 $420,426,535 $420,487,869 $464,715,000/$1,669,808, 420 COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. Denominations, weight (in grains) and fineness of the coins of the United States: Five-cent piece.... Fine copper] I contained. [contained. 57.87 19.29 litOne-cent piece..... "Seventy-five per cent copper, 25 per cent nickel. 5 per cent tin and zinc. Fine copper] Alloy contained. [contained. Denomination. |