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Show EXPORTS OF COPPER BREAK ALL RECORDS Present Year Gives Promise of Being Banner Season of History. Unless thoro is a vory material falling off In copper exports during the coming three months, the present year will prove by far th0 banner period In the hlstorv of the copper mining Industry. Should the monthly average of the past nlno month.s obtain until the llrst of .191-1, the exports this year will exceed the 400.-000-ton mark. The September exports, o.xcluslvo of southern and Pacific ports, measured 34,314 tons, as compared with ,14,722 tons tho month before, and 25.-572 25.-572 tons for September of 1912. The total for the past nlno months has been 300,-n50 300,-n50 tons, against ?.2S,83L tons for all of 1912; 836,801 tons In 1911, and 301,935 tona for all of 1910. A comparative table of exports, exclusive ex-clusive of southern and Pacific ports, in tons, for a period of over three years follows: 1313. 1912. 1911. 1910. Jaiiuarjr ;t.fir.P 31,1:9 29,a.r.7 :fi,6C9 Kflbniarr 2S,7f.7 34, 19,432 ;5,2:S8 March -11,702 ZS.'Gi 23,fi00 13.953 April 33.021 22.3M 27, ICS 1S.062 Mat 3S.2.1I 32,-iS.i 27.670 20,532 Jno 27.S15 2i-,Ji 30,159 23,130 Jul:' 29,09(5 26.561 rifi.fiM 23.013 Anpii3t 31,722 29.52i 27.S33 27.97$ Sjptorahor 31,311 2,-i,E72 2IU70 31.733 OctobcY 21,670 22,555 27,917 November 19,llf 2K,fi00 30.111 December, 3.271 37,72.1 31,62$ Total 300.350 32S.S31 33C.S01 301,933 |