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Show MANY ANIMALS INJURED. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Nov. 6. Not los than twenty farm animals have been injured during the hunting peanon in Ogden valley by the careivss use of firearms, according to P. L. Colvin, a veterinary surgeon of Huutsville, who has been called to treat eleven head of horses in in red in this mannor. i?ome of the horses. Dr. Colvin declares. were seriously wounded, while others suffered suf-fered only slight flesh wounds. The Huutyville vetorinarian asserts that among the hordes more serioutly injured within recent date were two animals belonging to Ross Porter. They were grazing in "Wheeler Creek canyon when one of the horses was bhot through the .law and mouth, the chargo dislodging several teeth. The oilier horse was shot in the flank and hip. Dr. Colvin contends that some of the horses wounded hy hunters this summer were injured even more seriously than these, ao arrests have been made bv the authorities for reckless shooting. |