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TABLE A.-Statement of the outstanding principal of the public debt of
the United States June 30, 1906_--
TABLE B.-Statement of the outstanding principal of the public debt of
the United States on the 1st of January of each year from
1791 to 1843, inclusive; and on the 1st of July of each year
from 1843 to 1906, inclusive___
TABLE C.-Analysis of the principal of the public debt of the United
States from July 1, 1856, to July 1, 1906_.
TABLE D.-Statement of the issue and redemption of loans and Treasury
notes (by warrants) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1906-
TABLE E.-Statement showing the purchase and redemption of bonds on
account of the sinking fund during each fiscal year from its
institution in May, 1869, to and including June 30, 1906.
TABLE F.-Sinking-fund account for fiscal year 1906__.
TABLE G.-Population, net revenue, and net expenditures of the Govern-
ment from 1837 to 1906, and per capita of the revenues and
per capita of expenditures___
TABLE II.-Internal and customs revenue and expenses of collecting from
1858 to 1906.
82
TABLE 1.-Statement of the net disbursements (by warrants) during the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1906----
TABLE J.-Statement showing the revenues and expenditures of the Gov-
ernment by months; the legal-tender notes, net gold, and
available cash in the Treasury at the end of each month; the
monthly redemption of legal-tender notes in gold, and the im-
ports and exports of gold from July, 1896, to June, 1906,
inclusive
TABLE K.-Statement of receipts of the United States from March 4, 1789,
to June 30, 1906, by calendar years to 1843 and by fiscal
years (ended June 30) from that time...
TABLE L.-Statement of expenditures of the United States from March 4,
1789, to June 30, 1906, by calendar years to 1843 and by fiscal
years (ended June 30) from that time__
TABLE M.-Statement of the coin and paper circulation of the United
States from 1860 to 1906, inclusive, with amount of circula-
tion per capita...
TABLE N.-Statement of United States bonds and other obligations re-
ceived and issued by the office of the Secretary of the
Treasury from November 1, 1905, to October 31, 1906–
TABLE O.-Statement of customs business for the fiscal year ended June
30, 1906
TABLE P.-Statement showing the aggregate receipts, expenses, average
number of persons employed, and cost to collect internal reve-
nue in the several collection districts during the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1906.
Page.
REPORT OF The TreasureR....
107-225
The public debt, 1905, 1906, and first quarter of 1907.
Revenues and expenditures for 1905 and 1906.
Comparison of income and outgo....
Revenues and expenditures for the first quarter of 1906 and 1907-
Receipts and disbursements on account of the Post-Office Department
Transactions in the public debt..
Bonds exchanged into consols of 1930_.
Anticipation of interest
Panama Canal loan .......
The reserve and trust funds..
Redemption of notes in gold.
State of the Treasury, general fund-cash in the vaults__
Net available cash balance, 1896 to 1906-
Gold in the Treasury from 1897.
Classification by bonds pledged..
Classification of depositaries by States..
• Public deposits in national banks___
Ratio of gold to total stock of money-
111
112
113
114
Bonds held as security for national-bank circulation and deposits_
115
116
The monetary stock, 1905, 1906, and first quarter of 1907.
121
123
Paper currency prepared for issue and amount issued
Paper currency redeemed_.
Movement and redemption of subsidiary silver coin_
Minor coins outstanding---.
• Transfers for deposits in New York-money for moving the crops.
Gold deposits in mints and assay offices, 1904, 1905, and 1906-
Gold received in San Francisco paid for by exchange on New York..
138
141
142
Accumulation of gold at San Francisco___.
Shipments of currency from Washington, 1905 and 1906.
Special trust funds and changes therein during the fiscal year_
District of Columbia sinking fund__
146
147
The work of the Treasurer's office__
148
Tables accompanying the report of the Treasurer.
No. 1.-Revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year 1906--
No. 2.-Net ordinary revenues and expenditures for each quarter of
the fiscal year 1906
149
No. 3.-Receipts and expenditures on account of the Post-Office De-
partment for the fiscal year 1906__
150
No. 4.-Post-Office Department warrants issued, paid, and outstand-
ing for the fiscal year 1906---
REPORT OF THE TREASURER-Continued.
No. 5.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the Treasury in Washington for the fiscal year
1906_.
No. 6.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in Baltimore for the fiscal year
1906__.
151
152
No. 7.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in New York for the fiscal year
1906_
153
No. 8.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in Philadelphia for the fiscal
year 1906
154
No. 9.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in Boston for the fiscal year
1906.
155
No. 10.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in Cincinnati for the fiscal year
156
No. 11.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in Chicago for the fiscal year
1906
157
No. 12. Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in St. Louis for the fiscal year
No. 13.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in New Orleans for the fiscal
158
No. 14.-Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all
accounts at the subtreasury in San Francisco for the fiscal
159
160
161
162
No. 15.-Total receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on
all accounts at the Treasury offices for the fiscal year 1906-
No. 16.-Assets and liabilities of the Treasury offices, June 30, 1906-
No. 17.-Assets of the Treasury in the custody of mints and assay
offices June 30, 1906___.
No. 18.-General distribution of the assets and liabilities of the Treas-
ury
No. 19.-Distribution of the general Treasury balance, June 30, 1906_
No. 20.-Available assets and net liabilities of the Treasury at the
close of June, 1905 and 1906_
No. 21.-Assets and liabilities of the Treasury in excess of certificates
and Treasury notes at the close of June, 1905 and 1906___
No. 22.-Unavailable funds of the Treasury and Post-Office Depart-
ment
No. 23-Estimated stock of gold coin and bullion, the amount in the
Treasury, and the amount in circulation at the end of each
month from January, 1902__-.
No. 24.-Estimated stock of silver coin, the amount in the Treasury,
and the amount in circulation at the end of each month,
from January, 1902; also silver, other than stock, held
in the Treasury.
163
164
165
166
167
170
No. 25.-United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes
outstanding, in the Treasury, and in circulation at the end
of each month, from January, 1902_.
173
No. 26.-Gold certificates and silver certificates outstanding, in the
Treasury, and in circulation at the end of each month,
from January, 1902____
176
No. 27.-Estimated stock of all kinds of money at the end of each
month, from January, 1900.......
179
No. 28. Estimated amount of all kinds of money in circulation at the
end of each month, from January, 1900__.
180
No. 29.-Assets of the Treasury other than gold, silver, notes, and
certificates at the end of each month, from January, 1900-
No. 30.-Assets of the Treasury at the end of each month, from Janu-
uary, 1900__.
181
182
No. 31.-Liabilities of the Treasury at the end of each month, from
January, 1900
No. 32. United States notes of each denomination issued, redeemed,
and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, from 1902
No. 33.-Treasury notes of 1890 of each denomination issued, re-
deemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year,
from 1902_.
No. 34.-Gold certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and
outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, from 1902____
No. 35.-Silver certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed,
No. 36.-Amount of United States notes, Treasury notes, gold and
silver certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed,
No. 37.-Amount of paper currency of each denomination outstand-
ing at the close of each fiscal year, from 1902.
No. 38.-Old demand notes of each denomination issued, redeemed,
and outstanding June 30, 1906_---
No. 39.-Fractional currency of each denomination issued, redeemed,
and outstanding June 30, 1906-----
No. 40.-Compound-interest notes of each denomination issued, re-
deemed, and outstanding June 30, 1906_.
No. 41.-One and two year notes of each denomination issued, re-
deemed, and outstanding June 30, 1906__.
No. 42.-United States paper currency of each class, together with
one and two year notes and compound-interest notes, is-
sued, redeemed, and outstanding June 30, 1906--
No. 43.-United States notes and Treasury notes redeemed in gold, and
imports and exports of gold during each month, from Jan-
uary, 1902____
No. 44.-United States notes and Treasury notes redeemed in gold, and
imports and exports of gold during each fiscal year from
1895
No. 45.-Treasury notes of 1890 retired by redemption in silver dol-
lars, and outstanding, together with the silver in the Treas-
ury purchased by such notes, for each month, from Janu-
ary, 1900__
No. 46. Transactions between the subtreasury and clearing house in
New York during each month, from January, 1900__.
No. 47.—Amount of each kind of money used in settlement of clearing-
house balances against the subtreasury in New York dur-
ing each month, from January, 1900_-
183
184
185
186
187
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
No. 48.-Shipments of silver coin from each office of the Treasury and
Mint, from July 1, 1885-
196
No. 49.-Shipments of silver coin from the Treasury offices and mints
during each fiscal year from 1895, and charges thereon for
transportation
No. 50.-Balance in the Treasury, amount in Treasury offices, and
amount in depositary banks, from 1789 to 1906..
No. 51.-National banks designated depositaries of public moneys,
with the balance held by each September 30, 1906____
No. 52.-Number of national banks with semiannual duty paid, by
fiscal years, and number of depositaries with bonds as se-
curity, by fiscal years..
No. 53. Average amount of national-bank notes in circulation, and
amount of duty paid thereon, during the fiscal year 1906,
by national banks, in each State and Territory.
No. 54.-Receipts and disbursements of public moneys through na-
tional-bank depositaries, by fiscal years, from 1895_-_.
No. 55.-Seven-thirty notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding June
30, 1906___
199
212
213
No. 56.-Coupons from United States bonds and interest notes paid
during the fiscal year 1906, classified by loans...
No. 57.-Checks issued for interest on registered bonds during the fis-
cal year 1906----
No. 58.--Interest on 3.65 per cent bonds of the District of Columbia
paid during the fiscal year 1906-
No. 59. Refunding certificates issued under the act of February 26,
1879, converted into bonds of the funded loan of 1907, pur-
chased and outstanding---.
214
No. 61.--United States bonds retired, from May, 1869, to June 30,
No. 60.-Public debt at the close of June, 1905 and 1906, and changes
during the year_
No. 62.-Bonds and other securities retired for the sinking fund dur-
ing the fiscal year 1906, and total from May, 1869_____
No. 63.-Public debt, exclusive of certificates and Treasury notes, at
the end of each month, from January, 1900.......
No. 64.--Lawful money deposited in the Treasury each month of the
fiscal year 1906 for the redemption of national-bank notes.
No. 65.-Disbursements from redemption accounts of national banks
each month of the fiscal year 1906....
No. 66. National-bank notes received for redemption from the prin-
cipal cities and other places each month of the fiscal year
1906, in thousands of dollars_.
No. 67.-National-bank notes outstanding at the end of each month,
and monthly redemptions, from January, 1900_---
No. 68.-Redemptions and deliveries of national-bank notes each
month of the fiscal year 1906_---
No. 69.-Redeemed national-bank notes delivered from the Treasury
each month of the fiscal year 1906---.
No. 70.-Assets and liabilities of the 5 per cent redemption fund of
national banks at the end of each month of the fiscal year
No. 71.-National-bank notes received for redemption from the prin-
cipal cities and other places, by fiscal years, from 1895, in
thousands of dollars__
215
216
218
219
220
No. 72.-Result of the count of national-bank notes received for re-
demption, by fiscal years, from 1895_.
221
No. 73.-Disposition made of the notes redeemed at the National
Bank Redemption Agency, by fiscal years, from 1895_.
No. 74.-Mode of payment for notes redeemed at the National Bank
Redemption Agency, by fiscal years, from 1895.-
No. 75.-Deposits, redemptions, assessments for expenses, and trans-
fers and repayments on account of the per cent redemp-
tion fund of national banks, by fiscal years, from 1895----
No. 76.-Deposits, redemptions, and transfers and repayments, on
account of national banks failed, in liquidation, and re-
ducing circulation, by fiscal years, from 1895-
No. 77.-Expenses incurred in the redemption of national-bank notes,
by fiscal years, from 1895.
No. 78.-General cash account of the National Bank Redemption
Agency for the fiscal year 1906, and from July 1, 1874.
No. 79.-Average amounts of national-bank notes redeemable and
amounts redeemed, by fiscal years, from 1895__
222
223
No. 80.-Percentage of outstanding national-bank notes redeemed and
assorted each fiscal year, from 1896, by geographical divi-
sions___.
224
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225
No. 81. Average amount of national-bank notes outstanding, and the
redemption, by fiscal years, from 1875.--
No. 82.-Changes during the fiscal year 1906 in the force employed in
the Treasurer's office__
No. 83.-Appropriations made for the force employed in the Treas-
urer's office and salaries paid during the fiscal year 1906.-
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE MINT__