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Show ANDY TUNNEL PORTAL j IS STRONGLY GUARDED Special to The Tribune. I BINGHAM, Nov. 30. On guard at the entrance to tho mine at the' portal of tho Andy tunnel last night wero Patrolmen Patrol-men W. H. Jukes and II. A. Olson of Salt Lake, A. L. Corey, deputy sheriff of Carbon county, and A. F. Miller, former for-mer policeman of Salt Lake. Inside of the tunnel In shifts of four, that changed onco an hour, were the following guards: J. D. Cortcllc, D. A. Peterson. J. N. Hatfield. S. P. Conroy. Lester Dobbs. D. C. Kennedy, E. M. Taylor, J- Tlllory, F. B. Raynor, J. S. Miller. W. W. ClaycH, Fred Palmer, If. J. Gilbert and C. A. Williams. L. W. Hos-klns Hos-klns has charge of the large automobile searchlight which sweeps the tunnel near the entrance to the Andy Incline whore Lopes Is still believed to bo lurking. The iruardH are behind omc Jutting rocks In the main tunnel, eafe from the bullets of tho Mexican, while Lopez to shoot at tho guard? must come out In front of tho blinding light. Dr. F. Is Sstrnup discovered lato last night that for an hour tho entrance from the Andy workings to tho Phoenix shaft was unguarded. There Ib a possibility that Lopez may have found this one avenue of temporary escape, but this Is not considered, likely. |