MONEY OF THE WORLD (JAN. 1, 1906). Monetary systems and approximate stocks of money in the principal countries of the world as reported by the director of the mint. United States.... United kingdom.. South Africa. Straits Settlements* Bulgaria Cuba Denmark... Gold.. Dollar..... Gold.. Pound sterling. Gold Dollar. .. Gold.. Peseta. 582.1 $16.91 $8.18 $6.93 $32.02 97.8 6.26 2.14 1.99 10.39 111.9 4.30 3.48 15.76 23.54 + 30.08 1.27 31.35 65.1 9.16 1.15 11.22 21.53 53.1 6.7 43.71 559.1 2.56 2.67 18.02 277.0 2.04 .11 3.09 2.59 9.28 5.4 49.0 2.9 1.95 .86 1.20 10.27 .78 3.59 土 12.50 3.12 15.62 10.7 8.04 *Includes the Malay states, Ceylon and Johore. Except Costa Rica and British Honduras, gold-standard countries. No information. COINAGE OF GOLD AND SILVER OF THE WORLD (1894-1905). 4.7 2.6 330.1 1 350.0 1.06 1.06 CIRCULATION OF MONEY OF ALL KINDS IN THE UNITED STATES. BULLION VALUE OF 3714 GRAINS OF PURE SILVER AT THE ANNUAL Up to Jan. 1, 1907, the school savings-bank system was in operation in 1,098 schools of 113 cities of twenty-two states of America. The total deposits in these banks since they were started amounted to $5,485,514.48, of which $4,675,897.26 had been withdrawn, leaving a balance of $809,617.22 due 177,972 little depositors. The school savings-bank system was introduced by J. H. Thiry in the schools of Long Island City (now part of New York), N. Y., March 16, 1885, 7,426,031 51.04 1.26 488,825,100 92.12 3.44 24,464,582 99.23 8.69 167,155,405 87.27 31.77 193,000,000 148.46 62.26 996,827,464 85.24 23.06 417,923 37,302,673 89.26 2.59 *A teacher collecting the money of the pupils of his or her class constitutes a savings bank. FOREIGN POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS RETURNS. 204 2,689 45,000.00 12 000.00 199 3.218 3,945.26 3,915.26 2,139,836,544 27,940,524 2,111,794 5,674,831 5,160,140 40,844 34,308,269 5,224,635 1,790,866,058 *Exclusive of securities deposited with the postal savings banks, the nominal value of which, at the end of the year, amounted to $10,430,000. RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF STATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, SAVINGS AND PRIVATE BANKS (1907). Classification. Loans on real estate. Loans on other collateral security. Overdrafts United States bonds.. State, county and municipal bonds.. |