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Show has been Installed tlic tonnage will be niatorlally augmented, thus assuring assur-ing from our nxrtlcs a. steady output out-put of tho bullion. "The physical condition of both tho Kindergarten and Wlhuja properties Is dally improving. In the Kindergarten Kindergar-ten shaft an encouraging feature has developed and that is that tho gold values are Increasing. Heretofore the gold ha.i shown a value of about $11. 3o per ounce. lYesent teU show that It has increased to about 13 an ounce. "We expect to be making regular bullion shipments right along now. Not only this, but If nothing unforeseen unfore-seen happens wo cipect to Increase Uiem very materially." RICH BULLION LEAVES SEVEN TROUGHS CAMP. One of the biggest and richest bullion bul-lion shipments ever sent out from the Seven Troughs district passed through lovelock recently. Tbe bullion was in two lots. The first lot, which came in last Friday and which was a product pro-duct of the ores from the Kindergarten Kindergar-ten mine, belonging to the Coalition company, weighed approximately seventy-three pounds and extracted from the ores Liken from the old Wlhuja shaft, was brought In Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The entire shipment weighed ninety pounds and while no assays had been made to determine the purity, the value of the bullion was variously various-ly estimated to be worth between $18,000 and $20,000 says the Lovelock' Review. ; The gold bricks were stored at the First. National bank and Saturday af ternoon they were put on exhibition and were great admired by the many ' who saw them. Tbe bullion was ship-Tied ship-Tied to the mint Saturday night via Wells-Fargo express. j "The ore treated and from which ' the present bullion shipment was extracted." ex-tracted." said Manager U A. Friedman, Fried-man, "showed an average gold and silver value of from $00 to $100 per ton. In making the clean up only the plates were cleaned and when the values are tal-en from the batteries, the product from the ore treated will show a big Increase. Only one shift In tbe mill Is now being worked, hut Just as soon as the new pump arrives nnd Is Installed at the old Sandlter lease, from which we will derive our water for the milk a second shift will be added. There are yet many thousands thous-ands of tons of ere on the dumps and Ptored in the underground work-Ings work-Ings and the mill '1H b kept going srojulllr and hv the tire tho n rump |