OF REPORTS MADE TO THE CONTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, $9,197,075,816 461 $9,368,883, 843 13 $9,573,954,376 84 ND LIABILITIES OF STATE, SAVINGS, PRIVATE BANKS AND STANFORD LIBRARIES Total 13,338,669,134| 4,072,710,105 | 246,256,355 | 4,068,534,982|11,726,170, Individual deposits Savings deposits Demand certificates of deposit Time deposits.. 413,288,229 2,180 subject to check...[1,409,566,187 | 103,770,733 102,286,105 1,826,153, 620 3,441,770 451,349,051 3,506,603,927| 15,372,946 576,783,099 4,500,109 Southern States 10,195,237 | 351,699,101 738,958 300,588 65,393 2,209,063 62,003 240,912,462| 381,950 26,351,911 89,123,828 42,526,272 299,880,227 Certified checks. 60,828 Cashier's checks.. 9,386,309 904,765 233,681 10,483, 178 21,007 844,818 Western St Deposits not classified] 23,439,511| 12,869,939 44,428 Notes and bills redis-| counted All other liabilities. 12,434,283 92,531 4,22 estern States.. Total .|3,338,669,134| 4,072,710,105|246, 256, 355 | 4,0€8,534,982|11,726,170 DEPOSITORS, DEPOSITS AND AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE DEPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS IN 1909. in the following number of banks for the states named have been ine, 1; New Hampshire, 4; Connecticut, 3; New Jersey, 1; Maryland, 4; West Virginia, 1; North Carolina, 3; South Carolina, 6; Georgia, 2; ouisiana, 1; Arkansas, 2; Kentucky, 2; Tennessee, 6; Ohio, 3; Michigan, outh Dakota, 2; Kansas, 1; Wyoming, 1; Colorado, 2; Washington, 3, 9 $58,194,022 64 48,389,780 92 66,934,749 00 89,184,688 77 70,975,677 98 96,041,882 55 102,144,626 09 139,243,191 76 137,599,401 34 : 134,693,770 30 94,526,678 12 65,809,691 68 250,781,567 35 58,269,177 33 91,080,041 6 148,128,051 93 145,499,148 41 BY STATES Fine ounces. | Com'1 value $200 109,400 1,551,200 911,300 5,429,400 100 1,10 157,300 26,400 5,539,500 5,086,100 214,500 70 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.) 20 46,40 1,90 STANFORD LINKAKIES 21,378,480 $441,932,200 510,070 203,186,370 $108,684,400 O SILVER PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES, 1883 TO 1908. $39,660,000 42,500,000 39,230,000 43,020,000 46,750,000 57,225,000 57,630,000 32,118,000 32,859,000 D'S PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER, 1883 TO 1908. Silver. Commercial Gold. $98,984,300 81,567,801 105,461,400 90,785,000 91,609,959 118,445,200 97,518,800 92,793,500 96,123,586 124,201,000 94,031,000 |