| Show COPPER P PRODUCTION IN I 1913 IN THE II UNITED SIMS The smelter production of primary cOPp copper cop cOP- p per r in the United d States In 1913 was 12 pounds as a compared ih with no pounds In 1012 a a. a decrease of oC about 15 5 per cent The Te total value of or the the 1913 1913 output at atan atan atan an a average arao rao price of cents per ncr pound is 18 as I compared comparEd wit wll It 05 for 1912 In the following table the production I Ifor I for 1913 1912 In Is ri tn r. r fh it f n a a in which th the copp copper u was t ml mined ed- ed The Th total i I Is made up of the fine coooer r contents of ot blister produced and of oi the smelter output of ingot and anode anode- copper from Michigan an The Tho production of 1912 un Is given Iven for or comparison Production of copp copper r In the United States State In 1912 and arid 1913 smelter output In pounds fine tine V 1912 1012 1913 Alaska Arizona California Colorado Colorado Idaho Maryland 3 Michigan 86 Missouri HO j 5 Montana Nevada New Mexico 00 North Carolina ISO Oklahoma 11 Or Oregon gon Pennsylvania 2 Illand Islands 22 South Dakota 2365 Tennessee 5 56 t Texas Utah 20 Vermont lr Virginia lnla Washington ton 74 Wyoming Wyoming Undistributed d Total 20 Refined Copper The total production of o now new refined copp copper r in 1913 was wag pounds the largest est output In the history of the Industry exceeding that of or 1912 b by pounds The production of electrolytic lake lak CJ casting and bl big copper from primary sources and the production of secondary copper b by the regular refining plants In 1012 1912 hT and 1913 Is shown shown in tho the following P PRODUCTION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY COPPER BY BYTHE THE REGULAR REGULA I PLANTS PLAITS IN 1912 AND 1913 In n Pounds I 1912 I 1913 V Foreign Do Domestic Foreign Primary I I 1 Lake I l. l 2 1 I 15 Casting I 24 4 66 PI Pig I e. e Total primary S V I I. I Second ar 6 I Ca Casting I Total secondary r I I Total output Th The Thc distribution o of refined copper of dom domestic and torel foreign n. n origin I is only onh approximate ap ap- ap- ap proximate as an accurate curate separation at this stage btag of ot manufacture is h not possible The figure for tor lake copper Include th the Michigan treated n copper that tha t. t was In addition additon to th the secondary material treated h by the regular relining companies plants that tr treated secondary material exclusively ex ex- ex- ex total of I produced a pounds of copper as copper and in brass and other alloys alos alo's of copper making a total production of 00 pounds from secondary sec eec tec- tec sources Of this total at al least 00 90 O pounds ae as produced by clean scrap produced In the process of manufacture of or copper and brass articles If I the output of or plants tr treating purely purel secondary material Is added adde to the production production tion of the regular companies the tie contribution of or domestic pUnts plants of the United States State to the worlds world's supply of copper for 1913 is found Coun to be pounds Returns from rom all producing companies show that tha t the following stocks of electrolytic electro electro- lytle lake casting and pl pig copper were ere on hand at the beginning and cud of the year V 1913 Stocks of Refined Copper Pounds Januar January 1 1913 January 1 1914 D Decrease crege during 1913 In tn addition additon to the stocks tocks of refined copper copper cop cop- per there were reported as at the tho smelt smelt- ers In transit to the refineries and at the he refineries blister copper and material tn n process of refining to tho the amount of 24 poun pounds s on January 1 1 1914 as com corn compared compared pared with wih pounds on January 1 1 1913 The apparent nt consumption of or refined new copper In the tue United d States In 1913 1013 was about SI pounds In 1 1912 it was about pounds |