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Show WILL SMOKE OUT LOPEZ. Mexican Murderer Must Make Dash for Freedom or Perish. Salt Lake City. The bodies of J. Douglas Hulsey, special deputy sheriff, sher-iff, and Tom Manderich, a Servian miner, who fell before the murderous fire of the Mexican outlaw, Saturday afternoon, were removed from the mine at Bingham Sunday noon by a heroic little band that risked their lives to get the bodies. The death of Hulsey and Manderich brings the list of dead up to an even kalf dozen as a result of the works-manship works-manship of the murderous Mexican who slew a fellow countyman at Bingham, Bing-ham, killed three officers who pursued him, doubled on his trail and came back to the scene of the first shooting, shoot-ing, where he entered a mine and has since been successful in standing off an army of sheriffs, deputies and posses gathered to run hi'ni down. The recovery of the bodies removes the last obstacle to the final ending of the Mexican assassin. The relentless pursuers of Lopez can now turn into the mine the deadly sulphur and formaldehyde for-maldehyde fumes that will either smother the murderer to death or drive him through a barricaded portal into the fire of the rifles of the guards. The capture of Lopez may occur at any moment when he rushes from one of the seventeen entrances of the mine, or he (may meet his death like a rat in a trap, electing to perish from the deadly fumes; hut the chances are that he will die fighting. |