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Show DRAPER MAN BITTEN BY A MAD PUPPY C. H. Newbold of Draper, employee! by Allen brothers at the sheep ranch of Thomas Webb, near Bailey Brothers' ranch, bitten on the army by a mad puppy. Is the newest case to come under the observation of the state board of health. The night before the attack Kewbold and Alfred Johnson, another employee, had an altercation over the necessity of muzzling the puppy because he Insisted on attempting to light Lhe other valuable doprs in the camp. Thursday the other dogrs showed signs of the rabies, and both were immediately immedi-ately killed. The dos were bitten by rabid coyotes January 24, and again on February 1. |