TABLE L.-Statement of the coin and paper circulation of the United States from 1860 to 1917, inclusive, with amount of circulation per capita. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1,905,116,321 1904. 1,994,610,024 1905. 2,031,296,042 1906. 1907 1908. 1909. 1910.. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914.. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1,607,352,213 732, 348, 460 779,594, 666 $442, 102, 477 452, 005, 767 358, 452, 079 674,867, 283 705, 588, 067 770, 398, 620 754, 430, 711 728, 334, 669 717, 336, 115 716, 471, 653 723, 940, 094 744, 539, 283 765,960, 724 776,363, 213 806, 024, 781 798, 273, 509 790,683, 284 768,053, 847 789, 790, 976 1,033, 640, 891 1, 185, 550, 327 1, 349, 592, 373 1,409, 397, 889 1,473, 236, 574 1,487, 249, 838 1,537, 926, 771 1,558,718, 780 1,633, 412, 705 1,691, 435, 027 1,658, 672, 413 1,685, 123, 429 1,677,793, 644 1,752, 219, 197 1,738,808, 292 1,805, 577, 418 1,819, 359, 557 1,799,975, 033 1,906, 770,271 2,073, 574, 442 2, 190, 093, 905 2,339, 700, 673 2,483,067, 977 2,563, 266, 658 2,684, 710, 987 2,803, 504, 135 2, 883, 109, 864 3,069, 976, 591 3, 115, 561, 007 3,378, 764, 020 3, 406, 328, 354 3, 419, 591, 483 3,555, 958, 977 3,648,870, 651 3,720,070, 016 3,738, 288, 871 3,989, 456, 186 4,482,891, 938 5,407,990,026 $6,695, 225 67, 632,000 81,867,000 NOTE 1.-Revised figures for June 30 of each year used in above table. NOTE 2.-Specie payments were suspended from January 1, 1862, to January 1, 1879, during the greater part of which period gold and silver coins were not in circulation except on the Pacific coast, where, it is estimated, the specie circulation was generally about $25,000,000. In 1876 subsidiary silver again came into use. The coinage of standard silver dollars was resumed in 1878 and again discontinued during the fiscal year 1905. First issue of Federal reserve notes in fiscal year 1915. NOTE 3.-For redemption of outstanding certificates an exact equivalent in gold coin or bullion or standard silver dollars is held in the Treasury, and is not included in the account of money held as assets of the Treasury. During the fiscal year 1915 there is included with the Treasury assets the amount of money held by Federal reserve banks and Federal reserve agents against issues of Federal reserve notes. NOTE 4.-In 1907 the Director of the Mint reduced his estimate of the stock of gold coin in the United States by $135,000,000, and in 1910 reduced his estimate of the stock of subsidiary silver coin in the United States by $9,700,000. TABLE M.-Statement showing the aggregate receipts, expenses, average number of persons employed, and cost to collect internal revenue, fiscal year 1917. Fifth Kentucky.. Sixth Kentucky. Eighth Kentucky. Third Massachusetts. First Michigan. Fourth Michigan.. Minnesota... .Sixth Missouri. New Hampshire. Tenth Ohio. Eighteenth Ohio.. Oklahoma.. 25, 720, 946. 53 $1,852, 899.72 $65, 192.84 235,885.58 100, 820.99 66,156.20 17,623, 217.29 80, 204.72 2, 192, 383. 29 41, 257.19 2, 178, 425. 44 76, 523.26 16,639.40 42, 330, 963. 51 160, 524.39 35, 232, 395.23 206, 951.65 9, 177, 991. 14 1,471, 850.82 16,676, 052.79 19, 927, 361.32 2,591, 994. 32 3,455, 540.59 5,307, 241.28 1 507, 226.94 3,954 17,878, 018. 26 33, 211, 208. 23 5, 507, 048.88 8,575, 288.00 36, 109, 312.01 792,795.63 3,451,001.80 7,316, 898.61 9, 198, 497. 19 1,764, 438. 40 1 2,477, 329. 26 3,466, 370.38 60, 608.95 34, 693.63 101, 082.05 42, 863.59 110, 163. 88 151, 742.80 51,821.36 Includes $33,256.83 income tax on Alaska railroads. 3 $1,727,877.10 $7,699, 031.08 0.0095 Tax collected upon Philippine products to be paid into the insular treasury. These expenses include salaries and expenses of internal-revenue agents and inspectors, salaries of the officers, clerks, and employees in the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, amounts expended in detecting and punishing violations of internal-revenue laws, amounts paid for enforcing the provisions of the "cotton futures" act, and certain miscellaneous expenses, but which can not be apportioned among the several collection districts. Based upon amounts actually paid and not upon warrants issued. TABLE N.-Statement of business of the customs districts and ports for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917. 13034°-FI 1917-20 |