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Show BOG BELIEVED -MID IS KILLED City May Issue Orders to Have All Canines of Ogden Muzzled , j . Vith tho shooting of a dog, said to ,., havo been rhad, at tho cornor of J, t Thirty-sixth street and Jackson ave-I ave-I " ' ' nue yesterday, it is expected that' orders or-ders to dog owners to muzzle all dog3 will bo effected in tho immediate future. fu-ture. . This is the second dog to bo killed this week, tho first one having ' rabies. '.According to information from the police, Nephl Anderson of Thircy-I Thircy-I sixth street and Jackson avenue re ported- early yesterday morning that a white- spitz dog was acting snspicl- I ously. Detectives Robert Chambers !' and "Walter Moore, accompanied by ' ' Chauffeur Earl Wiggins, found the .' dog which seemingly was in great ais- ? tress and exhibited symptoms of ex- i U'erue nervousness. j - As the officers approached, they ' I - shot, the three bullets piercing the animal's body. Bleeding sovcrely from the wounds, the animal ran nearly a quarter of a milo beforo dropping from exhaustion. Several more shots, fired by Chambers and Moore, ended the dog's agonies. The animal was removed to the police po-lice station where Dr. J. M. Elliott; severed the animal's head from the carcass and prepared it for shipment to Li. Li. Daines, state bachtorlologlst,! at Salt Lake. I Several animals which were bitten by the rabid dog last Monday are now I under the supervision of the heami department, and at the first showing of symptoms" of rabies, will be shot, it is stated. nft. |