Bullion operations, legal allowance and wastage, fiscal year 1906– Summary of the work of the minor assay offices_-- Tables accompanying the report of the Director of the Mint. No. 5.-Bars manufactured, by weight_ No. 6.-Bars manufactured, by value__ No. 7.-Uncurrent domestic coins, by denominations and face values, No. 17.-Seigniorage on silver, fiscal year 1906.. No. 18.-Average price of an ounce of gold in London and equivalent No. 22.-World's production of gold and silver, 1903, 1904, and 1905.- No. 23.-Production of gold and silver in the world since 1493, fine State, savings, and private banks and loan and trust companies__ Consolidated returns from State, savings, and private banks and loan Bonds received and issued during the year ended June 30. Bonds canceled during the year ended June 30, 1906– ANNUAL REPORT ON THE FINANCES. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., December 5, 1906. SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report: RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Fiscal year 1906. The revenues of the Government from all sources (by warrants) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1906, were: From customs... From internal revenue From revenues of the District of Columbia. From sales of public lands.. From fees-consular, letters patent, and lands.. From sales of Indian lands, proceeds of Indian labor, etc.. From navy pension, navy hospital, clothing, and deposit funds From profits on coinage, bullion deposits, etc.. From tax on circulation of national banks. From immigrant fund..... From trust funds, Department of State From sales of Government property.. From payment of interest by Pacific railways. From miscellaneous... 2,918, 344. 35 2,334.072.84 2,294,094.93 1,533, 592.02 1, 169, 876.72 971,393.47 1,205,055.91 850,083.18 812, 120.24 578,936.53 556, 835.83 264,044.15 251,583.84 210, 589.31 160, 660.28 146, 912.80 74, 597.32 46,369.37 28,500.00 5,521, 667.39 594, 454, 121.67 167,932, 782.95 762,386, 904.62 1 |