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Show LESSEfWffiTS Difficulty Experienced in Negotiating Contracts for Ensuing Year. tilic-f ji.l to The Tribune. EURKKA, Dec. 21. Hhipmcnts from the district were below normal this week baum' of smelter restriollons and the fact that sovcral of tile bis producers arid the smelters have been unable to negotiate new contracts suitable to botll interests. The contractu of many of the bigger companies operating In the district dis-trict expire at. about this season and the operators, and the smelting concerns appear ap-pear to bo experiencing considerable trouble In arriving at sal Lsfactory agreements agree-ments lor the ensuing year. Tllilic Standard was not quite ablo to cqunl Its prn.hicllon nf the previous week, but the output for the current week was LIU! seconu largeai. in iiiy iii.T,..ij . :ompanv. Maiiw 10. J. Raddatz has been in Tintic practically all week and II is understood that be is arranging to put on a fleet of trucks next spring to handle the ore Trom I lie. mine to the railroad rail-road The huulhiK from the mine to the shipping point near ?;lberta Is being done now by teams. The shipments for the week ure as follows: Cars. I H a'on ( 'onsolidaled ol Kaglo & Blue Hell 21 Chief Consolidated IB Iron blossom '' Centennial l';ureka 14 i;rand Central 1;J; Mammoth '2 Tinllc .Standard Victoria Colorado ' (Icniini " Cold I'hain .Scranton ' Kniliiro Mines 2 A'ictor Consolidated 1 t'litef Consolidated manganese 1 i ludiva 1 Inclc .Sam 1 Yankee 1 Minnie Moore 1 Bullion Beck 1 Primrose .Swansea 1 Total . 197 |