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Show Lopez, Mexican Bandit, Kills Three More of His Pursuers . MEN WERE IN BINGHAM MINE ; WHEN SHOT DOWN BY FUGITIVE Salt Lake City, Nov. 29. Ralph Lopez, Mexican bandit, r Iwho murdered four men last week, today shot and killed Dr. ID. H. Ray, Deputy Sheriff Hulsey and an unnamed man in a mine tunnel near Bingham. They were members of a posse, j I Salt Lake City, Nov. 29 Lopez, killed four men last week. He hot and probably killed two deputy sheriffs sher-iffs in a bittle In ihe underground workings of the Utah-Apex mine near 5 Bingham today The men who were hot are believed to be Deputy Hul sey and Deputy Mandnch It was k t first reported that Dr. D. H Ray I had also been killed but he is sup- I posed to have escaped Injury. The guards had entered the Apex mine and had reached the 300-foot level when they decided to ascend I through the Andy Incline to the I Minnie mine. They had proceeded only a short distance when they were fired on. The Mexican was secreted at a point, j well up the incline, and, with deadly aim, cut down the two men who were in the lead Dr Rav escaned I by being protected by one of the I jlaln men Just ahead of him Rolling down the incline to the Apex tunnel, Dr Ray managed to get L away and he hurriedly made his es cape to convey word to the twenty fc. or more armed guards outside. j As soon as the startling news spread 'Js the posse hastened to Increase the . sulpl'ur fumes that were being sent t- Into the Minnie tunnel In order to pre I BfVent the bandit entering that part of ! the m ne and to keep him In the In-I In-I K ellne. More armed men were rushed Into I the Apex tunnel to the 300foot level. I The inside forces will prevent Lo- pez's escape from the Andy incline y and the clouda of smoke will do most effective service in the Minnie tunnel. The men who were shot down are till In the incline and none of the 3 posse dare enter to learn wnetner 1 they sre dead, but Dr Ray Is of the opin on that they were fatally wound There Is tremendous excitement in Bingham. Hundreds of people have gathered near the surface of the mmes but are I being kept at a safe distance by 50 heavily armed guards DougUs Hulsey. who is one of the m latest victims, was In the original ti posse that started out from Pelican Point after Lopez had killed Chief I BFGrant and Deputies Wltbeck and Jcn-I Jcn-I sen I Tne men who were shot were left T In the mine by their comrades togeth-l togeth-l ! er with two Austrians. who are un- Injured but who have been cut off r i from escape. Immediately after the ft i shooting a posse of 50 was organized ft I with the intention of storming the " f mine and fighting with the Mexican flj desperado. The underground battle was the re-r re-r ; 6ult of several deputies penetrating i- one of the mine entrances 900 feet I and lighting a smudge with the inten- B tlon of 6moking Lopez out As soon I it a match was struck, Lopez opened I Ore. iean go eminent, has entered Into ne gotlations for advances, but has not been very successful The Philllpson bank which is be bind the Secondary Railroads company, compa-ny, whose concession for 3.200 miles of railroads le pending before the Me I. ,in congress Is eonsidered as the conci rn most likely to make a loan to l rovisional President Huerta's admlu Istration. F M Bhilippson, bowel er, told The Assoelated Press today that a Mexican loan eould not now be floated In Belgium as the situation was too uneertaln Anarchy In Mexico Iari6, Nov 89. The Paris Temps today prints a vigorous editorial on the "anarchy in Mexico " The news paper. In concluding the article, says in i lit" ji fai'iu f yji u-4i.iii ui-aiiui- I lion and ruin the moment appears to have been reached when humanity and general Interest commands all the powers to take concerted action with the United States to compel all parlies in Mexko to laj down their arms and bring an end to the inloler able situation ' Mexico City, Nov 'J9 Adherents of the rebel leader. Zapata, fired on B passenger train today near AJusce. a town a few miles south of Mexico (. its The casualties were InlUffl eient. The rebel hand was one of the small scouting parties which again have begun to appear in the federal district. Querido Boheno, the foreign minister, min-ister, has gone on u trip to Vera Cruz, according to an unconfirmed re port today It is said that his principal prin-cipal object is to confer with John I Lind, personal representative of I President Wilson. |