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No. 35.-Silver certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out-
standing at the close of each fiscal year, from 1902........
No. 36.-Amount of United States notes, Treasury notes, gold and silver certifi-
cates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the
close of each fiscal year, from 1902...
Page.
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208
No. 37.-Amount of paper currency of each denomination outstanding at the
close of each fiscal year from 1902.....
No. 40.-Compound-interest notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and
outstanding June 30, 1910...
No. 39.-Fractional currency of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out-
standing June 30, 1910...............
No. 38.-Old demand notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out-
standing June 30, 1910......
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213
No. 41.-One and two year notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and
outstanding June 30, 1910.....
No. 42.-United States paper currency of each class, together with one and two
year notes and compound-interest notes issued, redeemed, and out-
standing June 30, 1910...
No. 43.-United States notes and Treasury notes redeemed in gold, and imports
and exports of gold during each fiscal year from 1897...
No. 44.-Treasury notes of 1890 retired by redemption in silver dollars and out-
standing, together with the silver in the Treasury purchased by such
notes, for each month from January, 1904....
45.-Transactions between the subtreasury and clearing house in New York
during each month from January, 1904...
No.
No. 46.-Amount of each kind of money used in settlement of clearing-house
balances against the subtreasury in New York during each month
from January, 1904....
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216
217
No. 47. Shipments of silver coin from each office of the Treasury and Mint
from July 1, 1885...
218
No. 48.-Shipments of silver coin from the Treasury offices and mints during
each fiscal year from 1895, and charges thereon for transportation..
No. 49.-Balance in the Treasury, amount in Treasury offices, and amount in
depositary banks from 1789 to 1910....
No. 50.-National banks designated depositaries of public moneys, with the
balance held June 30, 1910....
No. 51.-Number of national banks with semiannual duty paid, by fiscal years,
and number of depositaries with bonds as security, by fiscal years..
No. 52.-Receipts and disbursements of public moneys through national-bank
depositaries, by fiscal years, from 1895...
No. 53.-Seven-thirty notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding June 30, 1910..
No. 54.-Coupons from United States bonds and interest notes paid during the
fiscal year 1910, classified by loans..
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221
226
227
No. 55. Checks issued for interest on registered bonds during the fiscal year
1910..
228
No. 56.-Interest on 3.65 per cent bonds of the District of Columbia paid during
the fiscal year 1910......
No. 57.
Refunding certificates, act of February 26, 1879, issued, redeemed, and
outstanding....
No. 58. Public debt at the close of June, 1909 and 1910, and changes during
the year...
229
No. 59.-United States bonds retired from May, 1869, to June 30, 1910.
No. 60.-Bonds and other securities retired for the sinking fund during the fiscal
year 1910, and total from May, 1869...
230
231
No. 61. Public debt, exclusive of certificates and Treasury notes, at the end of
each month from January, 1904...
232
No. 62.-Lawful money deposited in the Treasury each month of the fiscal year
1910 for the redemption of national-bank notes....
No. 63.-Disbursements from redemption accounts of national banks each
month of the fiscal year 1910....
No. 64.-National-bank notes received for redemption from the principal cities
and other places each month of the fiscal year 1910, in thousands of
dollars...
No. 65.-National-bank notes outstanding at the end of each month, and
monthly redemptions, from January, 1901....
233
234
No. 66.-Redemptions and deliveries of national-bank notes each month of the
fiscal year 1910...
No. 67.-Redeemed national-bank notes delivered from the Treasury each
No. 68.-Assets and liabilities of the 5 per cent redemption fund of national
banks at the end of each month of the fiscal year 1910.....
No. 69.-National-bank notes received for redemption from the principal cities
and other places, by fiscal years, from 1895, in thousands of dollars..
No. 70.-Result of the count of national-bank notes received for redemption, by
fiscal years, from 1895....
No. 71.-Disposition made of the notes redeemed at the National Bank Redemp-
tion Agency, by fiscal years, from 1895..
No. 72.-Mode of payment for notes redeemed at the National Bank Redemp-
tion Agency, by fiscal years, from 1895..........
No. 73.-Deposits, redemptions, assessments for expenses, and transfers and
repayments on account of the 5 per cent redemption fund of national
banks, by fiscal years, from 1895...
No. 74.-Deposits, redemptions, and transfers and repayments on account of
the retirement redemption account, by fiscal years, from 1895...
No. 75.-Expenses incurred in the redemption of national-bank notes, by fiscal
years, from 1895......
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238
No. 76.-General cash account of the National Bank Redemption Agency for the
fiscal year 1910, and from July 1, 1874....
No. 77.-Average amounts of national-bank notes redeemable and amounts
redeemed, by fiscal years, from 1895..
No. 78.-Percentage of outstanding national-bank notes redeemed and assorted
each fiscal year from 1900, by geographical divisions.....
No. 79.-Average amount of national-bank notes outstanding and the redemp-
tion, by fiscal years, from 1875 (the first year of the agency)....
No. 80.-Changes during the fiscal year 1910 in the force employed in the Treas-
urer's office...
No. 81.-Appropriations made for the force employed in the Treasurer's office
and salaries paid during the fiscal year 1910..
239
240
Coinage of the United States, weight and value since 1873..
Proceedings of the assay commission, calendar year 1910.
Salt Lake City, Utah..
Bullion operations, legal allowance, and wastage, fiscal year 1910.
Percentage of loss in melting deposits.
Operations of the ingot melting room.
Wastage and loss on sale of sweeps and gains from operations..
Stock of gold and silver in the United States since 1873..
United States gold coin in Canada....
Gold and silver used in the industrial arts in the United States, 1909.
Exchange of gold bars for gold coin and gold bullion..
World's industrial consumption of precious metals, 1909.
Product of gold and silver in the United States in 1909.
World's coinage, by calendar years, since 1873....
Foreign coins melted by certain countries...
United States coins imported and melted by various countries.
280
281
282
283
285
286
287
288
289
290
292
295
296
297
298
299
301
302
Tables accompanying the report of the Director of the Mint.
No. 1.-Domestic production, deposits and purchases of gold, by weight..
No. 2.-Domestic production, deposits and purchases of gold, by value.
No. 3.-Domestic production, deposits and purchases of silver, by weight.
No. 4.-Domestic production, deposits and purchases of silver, by value.
No. 5.-Bars manufactured, by weight..
No. 6.-Bars manufactured, by value...
No. 7.-Coinage, fiscal year 1910...
No. 8.-Uncurrent domestic coins, by denominations and face values, received
from the Treasury and purchased over the counter...
No. 18.-Average price of an ounce of gold in London and equivalent value in
United States since 1870.
322
No. 19.-Bullion value of the silver dollar at the annual average price of silver
from 1837..
No. 20.-Production of gold and silver in the United States since 1792, by years.
No. 21.-Product of gold and silver in the world since 1860..
No. 22.-Coinage of nations, 1907, 1908, and 1909..
323
324
325
No. 23.-World's production of gold and silver, 1907, 1908, and 1909.
326
No. 24.-Production of gold and silver in the world since 1493, fine ounces and
values...
329
No. 25.-Monetary systems and approximate stocks of money.
330
No. 26.-Authority for coining, changes in weight and fineness, and amount
coined of each coin.
332
No. 27.-Coinage of the United States, from organization of Mint..
REPORT OF THE COMPTROLler of the CURRENCY.
334
347-418
Condition of National Banks..
United States and Other Bonds Owned by National Banks.
347
350
REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY-Continued.
Liabilities of National Banks..
Reserve and Deposits...
Violations of the Provisions of the National Bank Act...
352
354
356
Authorized and Paid in Capital, and Classification of National Banks by
Capital.
National Bank Notes in Circulation....
National Bank Circulation Issued, Redeemed, and Outstanding.
Redemption of Circulation..
357
358
359
360
Profit on National Bank Circulation.
United States Bonds..
Earnings and Dividends of National Banks.
Expenses of National Banks.
Organization of National Banks.
Extension of Charters...
Changes in Titles of National Banks..
Voluntary Liquidations..
Rates for Money.
Clearing House Transactions..
361
363
364
368
369
370
373
374
United States Postal Savings Law.
National Currency Associations.
375
376
Banks and Banking in the United States.
State, Savings, Private Banks, and Loan and Trust Companies.
Building and Loan Associations of the District of Columbia.
Summary of bonds deposited by the national banks of the various States,
etc.
425
Summary of bonds held by associations, corporations, institutions, etc..
Summary showing consolidation of bonds by classes.
REPORT OF THE REGISTER OF THE TREASURY-Continued.
Loans of the Philippine Islands..
Unissued bonds on hand...
Spanish indemnity certificates..
Summary statement showing disposition of bonds.
Packages received and sent..
434
435
Division of Notes, Coupons, and Currency.
Coupon bonds received, counted, entered, etc...
Exchanged, redeemed, and transferred coupon bonds on file June 30, 1910..
stroyed to June 30, 1910...
436
437
Exchanged, redeemed, and transferred coupon bonds recorded and de-
Coupons.....
Place of payment, number, and amount of coupons received.
Redeemed, detached coupons received.........
Coupons on file June 30, 1910...
Coupons received for registration from fiscal year 1894–5 to 1909–10.
Interest checks..
Interest checks received, from fiscal year 1894-5 to 1909-10.
Redeemed interest checks on file, June 30, 1910...
Different classes of notes received and destroyed..
Gold certificates....
438
441
442
445
446
448
Old demand notes, etc., received for count, cancellation, etc.,
1894-5 to 1909-10, inclusive...
fiscal year
Currency....
Issue, redemption, and outstanding of various old issues of the Government.
Various redeemed vouchers received, canceled, and destroyed to June 30,
1910.....
449
451
Classification, total number, and amount of redeemed vouchers on file,
June 30, 1910..
Files....
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE.
453-469
Report submitted, giving receipts, cost of collecting the internal revenues,
expenditures, estimated expenses for next fiscal year, salaries, official
force, etc..
Objects of taxation:
Distilled spirits, fruit distilleries, fermented liquors, tobacco, Philip-
pine tobacco products, special excise tax on corporations, oleomar-
garine, adulterated butter, renovated butter, filled cheese, mixed
flour, and denatured alcohol..
Chemistry..
Claims.
Law division..
Stamps...
Revenue agents and illicit distilling.........
Recommendations:
453
459, 465
465
466
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467
1. Salaries of collectors of internal revenue to be reclassified and a fixed
scale of compensation for chief deputies and cashiers determined..
2. Stamps for other than tax-paid spirits, charge to be made for.....
3. Oleomargarine at single rate of tax..
468
469
4. Authorizing revenue agents and inspectors to administer oaths.
5. Outage or wantage, law governing to be revised..........
6. Substitute officers, present status and employment to be improved
by legislation.