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Show MANY DEER ARE KILLED INYERMONT Montpeller. Vt., Nov. 11 The students stu-dents at MUdlebury College, Middle-bury. Middle-bury. Vt., have been feasting ou veci- on' for the last week, with prospect d continuing that diet for some days to erne. This, iu spite of the fart that the price of board at the college col-lege commons i $3 a week. The ex-phi ex-phi nation Is that Just at present Vermont Ver-mont venison Is cheaper than Chicago Iter. During the open season for deer bunting, which closed last Saturday, Hie studeuts devoted their leisure alterations alt-erations to huntlnc, and as a result tho eollego house becamo well stocked with deer meat while the local market mar-ket was overwhelmed. During th bunting season, when a college youth v..hheg to pay a graceful attention to Kuie young lady, he does not send flower, but trusses up a haunch of 'fiilkOD and presents It with his com-plliunU. com-plliunU. More than 3,000 deer were killed, ac-lordlng ac-lordlng to tho estimate of the rish i'Od game commissioner, to whom report re-port muni be made of every killing end to whom the head of the animal mist be genu R 1h only In the last fw years that Vermont has had any H en sc-iimm for deer hunting. Twenty-live Twenty-live vc-ars ago thQ jeer had been ho l early exterminated by ruthlecs hunt-111 hunt-111 that a Iwonty-yeur ban was placed un the sp.rt. Five years ago hunting was permitted again. No rlous Inroads have as yet been made cu tho stock. |