ABSTRACT OF REPORTS MADE TO THE CONTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, SHOWING THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANKS. Totals. | $9,197,075,816 46 $9,368,883,843 13 $9,573,954,376 84 RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, ON APRIL 28, 1909. (Compiled by National Monetary Commission.) SAVINGS DEPOSITORS, DEPOSITS AND AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS IN 1909. Depositors in the following number of banks for the states named have been estimated: Maine, 1; New Hampshire, 4; Connecticut, 3; New Jersey, 1; Maryland, 4; Virginia, 2; West Virginia, 1; North Carolina, 3; South Carolina, 6; Georgia, 2; Alabama, 3; Louisiana, 1; Arkansas, 2; Kentucky, 2; Tennessee. 6; Ohio, 3; Michigan, 1; Iowa, 98; South Dakota, 2; Kansas, 1; Wyoming, 1; Colorado, 2; Washington, 3, and California, 9. PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER IN THE UNITED STATES BY STATES AND TERRITORIES, 1908. (As estimated by the Director of the Mint.) 13.178.435 75 148.128.051 93 12,391,777 25 4,574,340 | $94,560,000 | 52,440,800 1,900 $28,050,600 Totals The commercial value of fine silver in 1908 averaged $0.5349 per ounce, WORLD'S PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER, CALENDAR YEAR, 1908. (As estimated by the Director of the Mint.) Total 21,378,480 $441,932,200 203,186,370 $108,684,400 GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES, 1883 TO 1908. 1884 1,489,950 30,800,000 37,800,000 48,800,000 42,070,000 1885 1,538,325 31,800,000 1886 1,693,125 35,000,000 1887 1,506,375 33,000,000 1888 1889 1890 1,588,880 32,845,000 1891 1892 1893 1,739,323 35,955,000 1894 1895 1896 2,568,132 53,088,000 1897 1898 3,118,398 64,463,000 1900 1901 3,829,897 79,171,000 1902 1903 3,560,000 73,591,700 1904 3,892,480 80,464,700 1905 1906 1907 1908 4,574,340 | 94,560,000 WORLD'S PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER, 1883 TO 1908. |