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Show i - -HOPES SHATTERED BY DEATH OF FAWN Little Deer Intended for Zoo In Salt Lake Dies After Brief Illness. I Tn a letter that breathed delight cf I poesion, Fred W. Chambers, state fish and game commissioner, was informed in-formed some weeks ago that N. G. Pan-padakis Pan-padakis of H ia watha, Utah, was the owner of a little fawn. The baby deer had bren adopted by a mother goat of the flock pastured on tho bills near Hiawatha by Pappadakis. Commissi oner Chambers entertaine) the idea of gtt ing soino one to buy the fawn and its foster-goat-mother and install them at Liberty park. His plans were rudely shattered by a letter received re-ceived yesterdv.- from the man in Hiawatha. Hia-watha. Jt follows: Hiawatha, Utah, Aug. 8, 1916. ish and Game Commission- Gentlemen That little dear I have with me died yesterday, August 7, 4 o'clock p. m. Just been i sirk five minutes. I do best I can, ; but nothing doing. Yours very trul v, I N. G. PAPPADAKIS. |