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February 13, 1910 Page three
Woodmen's grand ball
Civic Club session
Marriage of interest
High
121. February 13, 1910 Page three
Woodmen's grand ball
Civic Club session
Marriage of interest
High class entertainment
Wins silver medal
March 16, 1906 Page one
Silver coins to be exchanged
Pacific Coast Company decides to add three
122. March 16, 1906 Page one
Silver coins to be exchanged
Pacific Coast Company decides to add three boats
Will present a list of all county realty
William Bishop Jr. buys interest in Peoples Market
November 26, 1904 Page two
Ore deposits of the Silver Peak Quadrangle, Nevada [Editorial]
Menace
123. November 26, 1904 Page two
Ore deposits of the Silver Peak Quadrangle, Nevada [Editorial]
Menace to Chinese exclusion [Editorial]
Delegate to the Silver Jubilee Session of the Supreme Council of the Knights of Father Mathew badge (obverse)
124. Delegate to the Silver Jubilee Session of the Supreme Council of the Knights of Father Mathew badge (obverse)

Black and silver chasuble and stole from St. Thomas Seminary
125. Black and silver chasuble and stole from St. Thomas Seminary
Rough-panelled silver temple door, Amber (Amer) city, Rajasthan, India
126. Rough-panelled silver temple door, Amber (Amer) city, Rajasthan, India
Silver Lines [intersecting railroad lines], ca. 1947-1982
127. Silver Lines [intersecting railroad lines], ca. 1947-1982
Silver pitchers : and Independence, a centennial love story by Louisa M. Alcott
128. Silver pitchers : and Independence, a centennial love story by Louisa M. Alcott

Silver Surf-fish (viviparous). Hypocritichthys analis (Agassiz). Monterey
129. Silver Surf-fish (viviparous). Hypocritichthys analis (Agassiz). Monterey
Silver Anchovy, Anchovia perthecata (Goode & Bean). Tampa
130. Silver Anchovy, Anchovia perthecata (Goode & Bean). Tampa
Silver Surf-fish (Viviparous), Hypocritichthys analis (Agassiz). Monterey
131. Silver Surf-fish (Viviparous), Hypocritichthys analis (Agassiz). Monterey
Silver Squeteague. Cynoscion nothus
132. Silver Squeteague. Cynoscion nothus

Fall-Fish or Silver Chub
Semotilus bullaria (Rav.), Jordan
133. Fall-Fish or Silver Chub
Semotilus bullaria (Rav.), Jordan
Kisutch or Silver Salmon
Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walb.), J. & G.
134. Kisutch or Silver Salmon
Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walb.), J. & G.
Silver Gar-Fish
Tylosurus longiostris (Mitch.), J. & G.
135. Silver Gar-Fish
Tylosurus longiostris (Mitch.), J. & G.
Sand Smelt or Silver Sides
Menidia notata (Mitch.), J. & G.
136. Sand Smelt or Silver Sides
Menidia notata (Mitch.), J. & G.

Silver Moonfish or "Look-Down"
Selene argentea, Lacepede
137. Silver Moonfish or "Look-Down"
Selene argentea, Lacepede
Llamas Traversing the Andes Laden with Silver
138. Llamas Traversing the Andes Laden with Silver
Hatchet, made of copper, hardened with tin. This was found in the grave of an Indian warrior, near Cuzco,
139. Hatchet, made of copper, hardened with tin. This was found in the grave of an Indian warrior, near Cuzco, and is the best made tool we found. Iron was not in use, and their tools were made of this mixed metal. They probably cut stone with it. Dozens of crowbars or chisels, 3 feet long and 2/4 by 1/2 an inch thick, were found in the silver mines
Ear ornaments. Their weight stretches the ear. They are of copper and tin, inlaid with silver and gold,
140. Ear ornaments. Their weight stretches the ear. They are of copper and tin, inlaid with silver and gold, and were hung to the ear by the string. From their appearance, not owned by the common Indians
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