Oid demand notes.. National bank notes and federal reserve bank notes assumed by the Total outstanding debt bearing no interest. Total gross debti Matured interest obligations, etc.: Matured interest oblig. tions outstanding Discount accrued (partly estima.ed) on war savings certificates, series of 1918§. Discount accrued (partly estimated) on war savings certificates, series of 19191 Discount accrued (partly estimated) on war savings certificates, series of 19201 Discount accrued (partly estimated) on war savings certificates, series Treasury warrants and checks outstanding Balance held by the treasurer of the United States as per daily treasury statement for June 30, 1924.. Add: Net excess of receipts over disbursements quently received in June reports, subse Net debt, including matured interest obligations, etc.l... $346.681,016.00 152.979.025.63 193.701.990.37 53.012.50 43,541,539.00 1,996.205.04 239,292.746.91 21,251,120,426.83 56.113.477,49 12.643,195.00 5,917,775.00 4,640,039.40 1,944,865.85 1,396,323.35 82.298.682.85 164,954,358.94 21.416,074,785.71 235,411,481.52 2.618,033.22 238 029,514.74 21.178.045,271.03 was war savings | 989.49 and the net amount of public debt re- are on on DETAIL OF OUTSTANDING INTEREST-BEARING ISSUES AS SHOWN ABOVE. Payable five years from .14%% date of issue ...... Sept. 15. Mar. 15. At maturity. At maturity. *If held to maturity, treasury (war) savings | 4% per cent per annum, compounded semicertificates yield interest at rate of 4 per cent per annum compounded quarterly for the av erage period to maturity on the average issue price. Thrift stamps and treasury savings stamps do not bear interest. Treasury savings certificates of the issue dated Dec. 15. 1921, and Dec. 1, 1923, yield interest at about ily 1 annually, if held to maturity, and about 31⁄2 per cent per annum, compounded semiannually, if redeemed before maturity. The issue dated Sept. 30, 1922, yields interest at about 4 per cent per annum, compounded semiannually, if held to maturity and about 3 per cent per annum if redeemed before maturity. ANALYSIS OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. 847.367.470.00 Gross debt. Mar. 15, 1925. At maturity. 1,286.700,703.92 1.263,416,912.67 987,141,040.00 1,415,620,26 233,015,584.63 1,221.572,244.89 931,070,340.00 1,280,860.26 245,680,156.63 1,178,031,356.89 914,541.410.00 1,205.090.26 243,659,412.63 1897. 1898. 1899.. 1900. 1901 1902 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907 1908. 1909. 1910.. 913,317,490.00 1,159,405,912.89 895.157,440.00 1,970,920.26 239,130,655.88 1,136,259,016.14 895,158,340.00 1,370,245.26 235.828.509.58 1,132,357,094.84 895.159.140.00 1,128.135.26 246,235.694.78 1,142,522,970.04 894.834,280.00 1,086,815.26 251.257.097.28 1,147.178.192.54 897.503,990.00 4.130,015.26 276.056,397.28 1,177,690,402.54 913.317.490.00 2.883,855.26 232,114.026.78 1,148,315,372.04 2.124.895.26 231,497,583.78 1,146,939,969.04 1,879.830.26 236,751,867.43 1,153.984.887.69 1.760.450.26 228.301.284.90 1.193.838.505.18 1.659.550.26 225,681,584.40 1.193.047,744.66 967.953.310.00 1,552 560.26 218.729,529.90 1,188,235.400.16 969,759,090.00 1,507,260.26 219,997.717.27 1,191,264,067.53 971,562.590.00 1.473.100.26 252.109.877.27 1.225.145.567.53 2.712.549.476.61 14.232.230.26 248,836.878.02 2.975.618.584.89 11.985.882.436.42 20.242.550.26 237.503,732.69 12,243,628,719.37 July 1 1919.. 1920.. 1921. 1922 1923. 1924. July 1 Gross debt Total interest- Debt on which Debt bearing bearing debt. interest has ceased. no interest. $25,234.496,273.54 $11.109,370.26$236,428.774.69$25.482.034.418.49 24.061.095,361.36 6,747,700.26 230,075,349.91 24,297.918,411.53 23,737,352,080.37 10,939,620.26 227.958,907.77 23.976.250,608.40 22.711,035.587.45 25,250,880.26 227,792.722.87 22,964,079,190.58 22.007.590.754.03 98.172.160.26 243,924,843.55 22,349,687.757.84 20.981,586,429.66 30,241,250.26 239,292.746.91 21.251.120.426.83 Gross debt plus matured interest obligations, etc. Matured interest obliga tions, etc. Cash in treas- Net debt. incl'g mat. ury. $623,176.62 $1,077,416,888.52 $115,685,928.04 int. obligations. 1897. 1898. 1899.. 1900. 1901 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910.. 1911.. 1912. 1913.. 1914. 1915.. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. 1921. 1922. 1923.. 1924. 1,276,059.47 1,160,681,972.36 289,111,127.38 871,570,844.98 4,315,045.82 1,140,574,061.96 219,600,835.78 2,062,740.88 1,134,419,835.72 190,831,766.31 2,572,257.65 1,145,095,227.69 235.127.708.56 2,741,740.46 1,149,919,933.00 332,560,088.65 5.941,444.51 1,183,631,807.05 317,046,370.55 3,878,595.92 1,152.193,967.96/ 192,604.324.32 8,024,387.59 1,154,964,356.63 184,531,447.86 3,596,566.81 1,157,581,454.50 212,281,851.78 2.698.356.86 1,196,536,862.02 231,725,054.92 2,251,973.94 1,195,299,718.60 268,231,597.71 1,414.726.64 1,189,650,126.80 239,056,984.80 950,593.142.00 1,121,560.92 1,192.385,628.45 171,005,850.45 1,027,379,778.00 17.061,950.25 1,242,207,517.78 235,925,945.68 1,006,281,572.10 52,781,170.61 3,028,399,755.50 1,119,764,531.68 1,908,635,223.82 365,582,216.07 12,609,210.935.44 1,684,929,580.21 10,924,281,355.23 223.432.893.26 25.705,467,311.75 1.226.164,935.26 24,479,302,376.49 392,918,340.00 24,690,836,751.53 370,195,152.29 24.346,445,760.69 Through an explosion. probably caused by blocked by the fall of heavy rocks and gas. 111 men lost their lives in the coal mine of the Wheeling Steel corporation at Benwood. W Va.. Monday morning. April 28, 1924. The entrance to the shaft Was efforts to save the lives of any of the men in the mine were unavailing. Their bodies were recovered only after several days of hard work. Other peoples.. 3.388 2.097 314 247 *Includes Moravian. Bosnian and Herzegovinian. 937 Total ...... 298.826 295.403 110,618 141,132 430,001 805,228 309.556 522.919 706,896 †Includes Serbian and Montenegrin. Includes Slovenian. IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION BY COUNTRIES. Fiscal year 1924. 1.345 3,237 743 650 Includes Immi- Emi Immi- Emi Country. gration, gration. Albania 250 284 China 6.992 3.847 Austria 8.801 2,155 Belgium 2.065 517 India Bulgaria Czechoslovakia 13.554 1,568 Turkey in Asia. 2.820 211 Denmark 5.281 510 Other Asia Esthonia Finland France, including Corsica. 6,387 1.249 Germany 75.091 1,178 Australia 635 485 Great Britain, Ireland: Pacific islands (n. s.). England 24.466 4.361 Canada and Newfoundland....200 690 2.601 Ireland 17.111 1,282 Scotland 33.471 827 Central America 2.000 567 Mexico Wales Greece 1,553 60 South America 4,871 17,559 4.081 Hungary 5.806 522 Other countries 58 4 Italy* 56,246 22.904 Latvia Lithuania 2,369 335 Netherlands 3.783 345 Male Norway Female .423.186 57.313 .283,710 19.476 Poland Portugalt 2,769 Roumania 11,142 Russia 12.649 Spaint 932 572 2.967 Sweden Switzerland *Including Sicily and Sardinia. 3.357 Cape Verde nd Azores islands. 1.096 Canary and Balearic islands. $Including Palestine and Mesopotamia. Including Tasmania and New Zealand. IMMIGRATION BY MONTHS. +Including Including 128 Fiscal year 1924. Jugoslavia 5.835 1.991 28 Emi 29.901 June 36.309 grant. grant. 35,585 Clerks and accountants. 25.194 985 July ... 38,375 Fiscal year 1924. 8.041 February Total 706.896 Dressmakers 3.904 156 ma(locomotive, EMIGRATION BY MONTHS. rine and stationary) Furriers and fur workers.. Gardeners 3.421 96 320 17 1,230 98 3,706 Hat and cap makers 303 4 August 6,489 March 4.202 Iron and steel workers 7.308 126 September 6.073 April 5,394 Jewelers 482 31 October 7.291 May 6.634 Locksmiths 3,701 3 November 6.925 June 6,831 Machinists 6.616 271 December 9.489 Mariners 8.571 323 January 5.723 Masons 5,452 163 Mechanics (not specified) 8,388 265 Metal workers (other than iron, steel and tin).... Millers 525 77 Milliners 662 9 Miners 7,001 954 261 Painters and glaziers 3,937 132 339 5 478 15 27 2.080 58 270 Printers 1,74C 58 1,745 Saddlers and harnessmakers.. 24.154 Seamstresses £22 1 2,579 61 519 Shoemakers 4,694 328 6,820 Stokers 968 26 47,344 Stonecutters 560 19 1 Tailors 6.754 362 266 Tanners and curriers 182 5 Illinois 46,254 Rhode Island. 7,707 Textile workers (not speci Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky 5.311 S. Carolina.... 559 Texas 150 fied) 1,016 Tinners 739 8 391 Tobacco workers 30 1 57.016 Upholsterers 374 12 Louisiana 1,365 Utah 1,181 Watch and clock makers. 528 12 12.541 Vermont 3,009 Virginia 61,938 Virgin islands. 3.251 Weavers and spinners 2.713 424 2,185 Wheelwrights 130 1 15 Woodworkers (not specified) 20,915 Other skilled Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska 10.795 W. Virginia. 475 Wisconsin 4,435 Wyoming 1.956 2,061 9.324 Total 625 Miscellaneous. 2.495 Total ........706,896 OCCUPATIONS OF IMMIGRANTS AND EMI Agents Bankers 180 83 Draymen, hackmen and team sters GRANTS. Farm laborers 27.492 259 Fiscal year 1924. Farmers 20,320 1,575 Professional. Immi Emi Fishermen 3.113 82 grant. grant. Hotel keepers 225 39 89 Laborers .108.001 37,259 18 Manufacturers 525 Clergy 2,093 342 Merchants and dealers 11.390 2,567 56 3.777 9 Servants 51.680 2.659 64 Other miscellaneous 26,640 3.638 Engineers (professional) 4,870 295 Lawyers 233 43 Total .253.515 48.477 Literary scientific and No occupation (including per women and children)... .277.909 19.228 95 Officials (government) 553 156 Grand total 706,896 76,789 Physicians 1,391 87 Sculptors and artists 429 59 Teachers 3.460 252 Other professional 4,266 411 Total DEPORTATION OF ALIENS. The following table shows the deportation of aliens from the United States after entry by fiscal years: 1898.... 199 1907..... 995 1916.....2.906 1899.. 263 1908.. .2.069 1917.....1.922 Skilled. 1900.. 356 1909.. .2.124 1918.....1.619 Bakers Barbers and hairdressers. 2,621 221 Blacksmiths 3,233 Bookbinders 275 1902. 79 1903. 2 1904. 363 1910. 2.695 1919.....3.102 Brewers Butchers 34 2.795 1 1905. 106 Cabinetmakers 487 46 Carpenters and joiners. 16,420 Cigarette makers Cigarmakers Cigar packers 48. 267 20 1906. 779 1913.....3,461 ..2.762 1921.....4,540 1922....4,366 845 1914.....4.737 1923.....3,661 676 1915.....2.670 1924.....6.409 Of the aliens deported in the fiscal year 592 1924 612 were insane, 2.092 were likely to 2 become public charges, 525 were criminals and 332 81 were anarchists or violators of war-time 1 legislation. 1920 2.788 ...2.450 |