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Show A Wild Uuck In a Conservatory. Some members of D. M. Carithers? family heard a crashing of glass in the conservatory in the rear of the handsome hand-some residence on B street in the heart of Santa Rosa, Cal. Will Carithers, on investigation, found a wild spike buc'-among buc'-among the flower- TIU JZlJSFtg trembling in every muscle, and ther were bleeding wounds on the neck, caused by the broken glass through ' ' " whlclrtie" fiadTimped on entering the) conservatory. The whole family cama out to see the niarkable sight of a wild deer in a conservatory filled with rare flowers. While some one was thinking about fretting a gun, the small boys in the next yard climbed the fence and frightened ' the deer, which made its exit from tha other side of the conservatory, smashing another large glass. Tho animal ditshed past the excited people from the house into the street, clearing tho high fenca in a graceful leup. It then dashed down through one of the main residence streets, and was finally killed by a crowd of boys near the slaughter hnn.se on tha outskirts of the city. The animal is supposed sup-posed to have been chased in from Hood mountain, several miles east, by hounds. When dressed it weighed 120 pounds. The damage to the conservatory flowers was between 50 and $100. Cor. San Francisco Chronicle. |