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Show STARVATION THREATENS DEER Wllil tiatiif In Miuiiull CiiiiiiI) I'm--In 'lliriniRli ('rent Hnnl-hlp. I.MT and other big lMme In Hum-mil Hum-mil count) are hlng driven fiom the mountain Into the foothill account Ajf the heat) nowtorm and William Alihlbabl. game warden for the county, ha indued that eevenil ton of hay be taken to the foothill range that the) may have mifflclent food At Iteho there lire two herd or deer. In one herd there thlrty-even were cell drowning on the mall tree w tilth are lint entire!) ItiVered by the heavy enovv and III the other herd there are more than a hundred head. There I mill grating on the ridge for the iinlmal. where the high wind have awept the hill free of emitv, but food I aciiut. Quail and wigehen have been driven dri-ven either Into farui)ard or to the ridge ua the anow In the valle) and In the foothill ha completely tovcred al food auppllc. The farmer Inthe valle) are caring for the quail 'and ugeheii by dentil ring wheat for tin m In it number of Imduufck the tint II and eageheii have hieii w In need of food that they have fed with the thicken, rarmrra who keep hog find there are large flock of itutlt around the pig Mlc. The game war Jen Mate that there lire three deputy warden In the field who ate cal r) lug food aupplle to the wild game In the mountain He de-t de-t lured )eterday that another heat) nnw without wind would cover up the ridge iiml deer and other game will be threatened with Marvatlou Iteport from other countlea ure to the effett that the rldgt contain an 1 tuple upp!) of food for wild animal, out that Minall game I Miifferlug |