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Show rni: Monxrxa examiner: oodex, rTAn,. prrgnaiej wiih gas. and durinp- ail the work lal .tear this inmaied depth now, and n ua earned. It is New York. Jan. 19. Governor Cltarlea E. Magoon, of the Panama canal cone, who arrived here from Colon yestarday on hia way 10 WashT. P. Shoots, chairman of ington, the canal commlMlott, at the Waldorf-Aaiori- set a laat night. Later he talked with reporter! and It developed that hia view and Foultney Bigelow's of conditions in the canal none, an an-- ATTACKED BBt Magnoa amtlod as ha said this. lleTa sore than ats feet In height aad toons than 200- pound. 11a a tea tropical tan and la tha A vi eon-thum- - Only hlneaa I hava had New York Threatened With a Disastrous I ' comm, immunity is not acquired. It 1 sot so severe however, aa ths mar Igria which dev sloped la some of the wastage aUtea, euah aa Michigan and XlliaoM, When they jrece Bret opened Up. "The fftaogmrt. aa tha yellow favor breeding moaquitoaa are named, develop In bntilfattnna, sad am attacked In the towns by fumigation. The annphelaa, tha malaria breading mow ' qultoM, am propagated In the enamps a and am attacked with great by draining. A great deni of oil la aHm naed. It la onr ultimata ohjnct tq drain a atrip half n mlla wide clear arroaa the Isthmus, to reduce propagation to a minimum. ',t)eGovernor Magoon said that them am now about 11,000 laborers In the cans! work, snd 10,000 ether employns. In reply to a question ocmcsmlfig the offleloncy of the lath-Ulapolice, the governor said: "I have no hesitation in saying that them la not a house of public gambling In tha canal sons. Them or of have not been any anch nor will thara he. "The stories rencerntnc lbs 2S0 Martinique women now la the aone am discredited by the conduct of the women themselves They have been watched by tha poHee afi tha lima since tlwrfr arriral. Them have bees no arrests nnd ecmplalnta about them, Of tha whole Dumber, 100 am living with fnea whom they declare to he (heir husbands. They am attending to thafr ordinary household duties, at would women at their own cIms In nay peaceful community. The ini of tha remaining 1M am at domretia servants in the fioueebone of reaMenta of fhe canal district. Mqms at them vs la the ship lap of cfortymsa." Gavwmor Magoon was asked shout tha reported Importation Into Panama at the expense of tha United 8la(ea government of silver aaadelabra and other fins house futures. "Tha Paaama railroad aommlaMriea Import aod sell such things aa thay dealre to handle," he said, "They are not bought with government money at ail, Thera te no doubt they did Import 1,000 suit cases. If anything is needed la that country to pack fbtngs In. It Ik a suit cars. People wear roller nuffe and narktles there ns elsewhere, and they are to be bumght. aa are perfumes and fhe like. "Regarding ths work on tho canal, I can only that it speaks for That I ouUide my province. The men are all busy. They aro paid from 14 to K cents an hour, silver. The men arj bouesd In cleanlv barracks. with 50ft cubic feet of breatlng space tor each. From 5 to 30 negroes are housed In one building. More white men am allowed in a single building, but the buHdings are larger. They sleep In tanfcary h. some of them being double decker The floors In the new bnlldlnga are all watertight., moat of thsin being of cemeni. It was nccoMsary to tlie old buildings used hr the French were first new They repaired. Many barracks am going up all ih,. timr. and it will not be lung before the old ones will be ahandntiiM.' esn-cca- Jay am-Hj.- mine. em- Tbe company since losing McKinley bracing 150,01)0 men, aud involving ibe haa been tied up and without a leadentire building industry of Krw York, er. Tbe reason for keeping the richia now being eagerly aimed at by the ness of this mine secret is not known hne. but it ia too good to keep secret Structural Steel Workers of the city. any longei. aud we hope to see this Such a desperate step Is necessary, mine in operation before lung, for it they aay, in order to presrrve their aecui to be a rich one. Siime thirty or forty feet of a tunwaning organization from complete nel shows up till ore. and it is what ruiu as a result of tha at tike In which one roots that term at might been for the engaged they bare past ibis rich ore i found.grass It ia free millaevsn weeks. aril n great wring of color waa The delegates of the Housesiuiths ing in a pie plate from this ore panned ad Bridgemena union, which by Mr, Nelson at the assay office here the Btrurtural Bleel Workers Sunday. Nature haa so arranged that prevailed on the Central Federated the cost of working this mine will I'nioa yeeterdsy to order every labor amount to very little in comparison organization still at pear with their with the richne-- s of the mine. Fuel, employers to break those peaceful re- limber, water power for reduction lations and ally themselves wiih the works and almost ninety few of rich strikers. If they fail to dn so they are oie makes this n very rich mine. to be suspended from tbe Central Federated union. RADCLIFFE TO GET DAMAGES. An extraordinary situation will fatbits rivaled. A largo number of labor Washington, Jan. 29. The Presiunions, among them the carpenters, to congretw itonnciitt.-rsroofers, masons and plas- dent today amt a message a claim of of the payment urging aro at the with dm terers, peace only British a William to Radcliffe, Building Trades Employers association, destruction account of on the subject, but many of them are represented on of a fish hatchery ia Colothe Joint board ol arbitration, com- by a mob was owned by Radcliffe. which rado, posed of both employera and workers. Should they stick to the Structural Bteei Workers they will not only havs to atrlke, but also will have to withdraw from, and in efteci repudiate, the principle of arbitration, which they havs been upholding. Next Friday will decide the fate of the proposed great strike. On that day the organizations whleh are at work are to appear before Hie Central Federated union and answer how they are to stand whether for or agalu.t the strike, Humnel Gnmpera, president of the American Federation of luvlair, la also to he appealed to by the Btruetural Btrol Workers. Tlie Structural Steel Workers have been in hard luck ever since their lead-rr- , ham Parka, died. In their present strike, which involves the skyscrapers going up all over the city, they haw been nearly overwhelmed, they aay, Inera-biac- , 525.-00- WIRELESS UNION T !) LINED HEAVILY BY be-Her-e. "ifetarU on tha Isthmus la very tad. h ! n ram mod dienes, end, of A strike Now York, Jan. 29. VmM he conllnuod. "waa a rather reaching tha Isthmus. Them was aa raidemM of yellow fewer when 1 bat It was suppressed. The tnemurea edopted, to combat It, by the anthoiltles have driven 11 out, I JOKE Cigar! 5c. But Parents of the Injured Girl Offer Opposition Chicago, Jan. 29. A dispatch from Washington, Ga., says: Follow ing n criminal assault on a girl by a negro, who waa captured by n mob, the aseailant'r fate was In doubt yesterdav while the parent of the girl were pleading for, and against, burning him at the stake. Mrs. Roberts, weeping, fagged that the law be allowed to lake lu course, and her husband continued to indie the mob to lynch the negro. She then appealed to her husband to aid her in preventing the lynching. She said that to put the assailant to death within hearing of the girl wxiuld be almost ns cruel to tbe child as the oegro'a set. Roberta, after some hesitation, came to hia wife's aide and Joined his entreaties with her. The united efforts convinced the mob that to lynch the negro would add to the wrong already dune the child, and it was agreed to turn the assailant over to the sheriff. Mamie Roberta was atfackrd Saturday. as she was returning from a neighbors home, by Rich Anderson, n negro employed by her father. At soon na the rhild reached her home with the story, posses with blood bounds began pursuit of Anderson. The negro was captured yesterday In a swamp and taken to Roberta home, where it was planned to have him identified by the child, and then lynch him. When the mob arrived at the Roberts home the negro confessed his guilt. 5 cents. The New Tariff we" guarantee superior in quality of leaf to anyother fivc-ce-nt cigar sold in America. It is in every way thcequal of most cigars sold for ten cents.' AD tha "New Tariff" Cigars we aUk w, a result sot dua to th ordinary process ofmaremigpig of the cored laa( but to skillful bland. inf. That means all the difference between genuine Mended Mioke and en ordinary tobecco sandwich. Every modern appliance that tends to perfect I. nmmA in th mating. The NW Tariff" a gives yon rich, even amoks that ia also an hep-hnee- abao-Jtpa- Sold by all Cigar Dealtrt WM. A. 5TICKNEY CIGAR CO. MLaels . Kauai City HAPGOOD 1$ But the Minlatar of Justice Overpowered Hia Assailant. k BUSY by Transmission. New York, Jan, 29. Wlrrlis telegraphy has been again used by the practical Joker. The mailer la brought up in a report which was nude on January 7 at Bremenhaven, Germany, by Captain R. Nlarich, of thn North German Lloyds steamship Bromeu. The captain aaya that ou hia outward Jour Bay to New York, on December Hi, at 4:10 o'clbck in the afternoon, the wi relsra telegraph operator of the Bremen reported to him that he could dlatinrtly hear the calling l (P) of the Nantucket lighlnlilp. Tha Bremen was then 629 miles from ths lightship gad Captain NiorU-suggested that the operator Inquire whether the lightship wae really calling. To his surprise ho got sn answer. Jt ran: "Nantucket Lightship. Congratulate such a long dtetaace haa been Weather clour, variable overbridged. winds and a smooth ana. On Monday, however, the Bremen heard that the Nantucket had gone down In the terrific storm the week before, on December II. and that since then no lightship had been in service. It was clear that the captain had been hoarnd. There Is talk at carrying the mat ter to the courts, since. It is pointed out, a practical Joke giving misleading details as to the weather, ete., might lead to disaster. The ethics and the law of wireless telegraphy havg yet to be determined. alg-ns- TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVH BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If it fails to curs. E. W. GROVE S signature is on each boa. 25c. strike-breakers- , by nu-- non-unio- brought here from other cities. Only yesterday 4u0 uf the building strikebreakers passed through Jersey City on their way bore to woik on the skyscrapers. Back of It all Is tha question of the of the open shop." The Structural Rti-e- l Workers warned lha Central Federated union yesterday that it they were allowed to go down in ruiu the employers in ever other building trade would force the open shop on the men, thus Involving all organized lalior In one common ruin. It waa in respond- - to that throat that the Central Federated uniou resolved to summon all Ita members to stand by Ue Structural Steel Workers at all hazards. deb-gale- JAPS BEHIND CHINESE for Valuable Property. he House Washington, Jan. statehood bill was favorably to the Senate today by Mr. Beveridge, chairman of the committee on territorlea, bv whom the lull had bivu under consideration in thi- nunuiit-ti-for three days. Xo aniioiinri-iiii-n- l wx msile by Mr. lb-- ridge in icpurt-Inthe bill. Mr. Patterson, front tin- - territories ooinmltti-e- . gave tin'lce lh.it there would be a minority report. Mr. Tillman road from ihc of message on th the exclusion laws - w London, , Jan. 29. At a la Na mretisg of fls city of London today, tha reiatiloi of A. C. Gibbons, member of pulb Black- ment for the city at London, wu and the candidature of Arthr J. Balfour for that constituency en approved. Tha liberals association of th City of London also met today ut postponed until Friday it derMn whether to oppose the former pmris. New York, Jan. 29. Steps were Several Liberal! expressed viWif taken today by James W. Osborne, neaa to oontast the seat. Three more liberals and two Da counsel for Norman Hap good, editor erf Collier's Weekly, in hia recent trial nerval! ves were returned as tha jmI on n charge erf criminal libel, to fol of Saturdays election. low np the disclosures made by wlfa SCALE COMMITTEE. neaaea In the hearing rf that case. Today's move is in the direction of Indiana poll,lnd.f Jax. 29. Tha mb John Doe proceedings. A represent tive of Mr. fvborna .ecurod from a committee of the Joint confrreno police magistrate a dozen subpoena coal opera Lora and miners of the car for witnesses whoue Identity was not tral competitive district met toy h disclosed. Mr. Osborne's representa- the assembly room of the Clarprf tive told the magi.trate that Mr. hotel to discuss the demands cf tk Osborne expected to cooperate with miners, All tha members of tha o District Attorney Jerome in conduct- mittee were present Tbe long diaciuaioa having ahon ing the proceedings which he said would be based on the evidence given that there wan no possibility f tha te, in the Town Topics cate. It Is ex- agreement being reached ontha job: to pected that witnesses will be sum- demands were referred went Into oh scale committee, which moned before the grand Jury, utlva session in the Claypool howL - P KING EDWARD. KILLED HIMSELF. Injury te Hia Ankle Was Mora Serious San Francisco, Jan. 29. Captala Jn Than Reported. Cattarlnch ended hia life last obi'-bgas asphyxiation. Ha waa forme-l29. King Edward in th employ of the Pacific B London, Jan. who, since the accident in November Steamship company nnd eras in fast, when he fractured hia ankle mand of the steamer San Blu vm while out shooting, baa been spend- she wan wreck ad off tha San Ho ing moat of hia time at the country dor coast in December, 1901. home, will come to London, January a native of Austria, 52 years of i5 30th, to prepare for the busy season 'LANDLORDS MURDERED. which includes the launching of the monster battleship Dread Naught, Feb, Oort 10th, holding the flrat court Feb. Ifith, Tukura, Courland; Jan. 29. and the opening of parliament Feb. Frederick Lamodorff and Baron IMF 19th. nof. two of the meet prominent It la learned that the Injury to the owners of thla district, while outte king's ankle waa more serious than ing yesterday, were attacked wer P reported at the tjme. It haa required band of revolutionists and almost continuous rest and the moat from their sleighs and murdered. FREE TREATMENT GIVEN DAILY Ran FYanciaoo. Jan. 29. Mrs. Annie Gender died yesterday, aged 95 tiara. She waa on the eve of instituting stilt to recover several Mocks or property located In the heart of New York city. The property, she declared, once beat t hi sea wall. longed 10 her grandfather. Captain J. The fit-service was inlcruiilsd. Post, who waa with the army of the b.'.n an hour being run over revolution. on., once "My only grandfather 51". DulioU said he would mil- - f, u i he Sunto-M- i owned all the land in New York from Pacific and Key routes. liarlem to Franklin." she declared. the resolution but ihiuicht un Several of rii- - ferryboats made wrong xclus-In- n would show not thxl the "My husband objected to my trying to bn; no trouble occurred. laws hail loo rigid!) recover tho prois-rtwhile he was He was aid tiie hnicoii I coii!'.r,id alive. But do not Intend to lei If CARNEGIE IB THANKFUL almost wholly to ilu- - Canton ilNnr go without a tight. My b other ha In Tuft which the of which nufound some missing records that nuke piiriy. For Thoughtful Remembrance of His ll member, were w Mired not m nm. the case a good one. Mother. Infew of the par-:iid. lisrned. Mis. Gender was the widow of rile were brick that of iu Gender, a merchant, who left . Jan. 29. The Irus-- ! p.i thru wru his widow in comfortable (ircum-stances- fajco-l- for ihc e- - uf i p, IHrnegie School of irader leave .l,;!.im--a letter from iioe lake ihclr place lie- - nm'd.- - in BAN PETE OIL WELL WORK. Ardr- w i Mnieglc thanking them for Caninti and ha; in s.i Ma r. oiling he woman's department after In . iiu-- e hoi, sre back of (he Imot-o-hi- - moriu-Mt. PlraaanL Jan. 2 Mr. Carnegie said: at He of the cffoi t to Oil of he WHERE IS ROCKEFELLER? I local oil will has been going on sti'a-l-Ilam wltli the action of I nin-TinooMi R.ne iron lme all week. Thn crew at work them the please say lh.it I am anli New Yoik. .l.m. i lon.-bccame down !s night. 1. tinging t H repot Ho h Mr Dllvd-- i ,iiu Mr Ti by this remembrance -i was current fai night lhs John of or - o wn.ini I owe everything that first in forma lion that ha come from ared that he m nN aid P. Rnrkefeib'ihad withe drill since it M,Tried. Tin- comsailed for Ku lino b. over gave to : son who wie hot li;o Vf of ' hovin-- i ;ind tha aadoiid hrope, on Jun. ti. to e. lo.-- i dutch pany t present in charge f the work ll oiiirinnted " wi in ter, Mrs. Ih:is V Strom;. who i sinking the well under thlilnir in niuilri. ill at t'annes. France lock and key. There is 1ml one road STOCK MEN IN DENVER. li H Kog Mi Ih hoi rete-mi tlie Soiih and era. however, aid Ills' he had leading to thn canton In which thn "vClmiimen in oi'p's:it I wi-drill heard from Mr. Ibak-f.-'lDenver. n. 29. Hundred or stock it work, and iL is rnxscd by Hi gi n lalmr. whi'-provoked in the last throe fences a chon distance aw.tr, k. and ih.it lie feh m to this civ to ntend from Mr Clay unit Mr. mm haw itMi!,i'pier and thn gain giving passage for the th Wes Tilln-an- . quite sum he was still in this emin i.ive Stock show and the laoi-tinThe va:d Smith road is closed In each home tie held here this and tty. At Mr. Knrki-rll-r- ' h.ol riinclition.- - bad i noitgh now wlh-ifattened with padlocks. 1h live snid that he wa in the here it show, which is to fa fnrriier m, 'heui ';rs up , Fifty-livn a;ie an ;c.: u.ri even:, ojien-- d this affeet of .fap-tMouth. bus been Tlie of Mr. Tiltman gained thla week. A bruit lmi few 0f ternoon vn-- i 336 entrfi-s- . over ion rn- 'lie com Despatches- from on inimutrstiori to mnd and water waa found in the well -of tine stock being exhibiu'd. To. hawthat aid I Attein.-lie fads of the Cliiiii-srently when worn first bnaan. but It. was renioerow h.- National Slock General llmliei oi 1, d f bewan laid ,iri good io-- i moved without difficulty. Rome trouMr. Rockefeller's tcstiuiony in th.(he American The fore which ths spnate. pieamhlc, ble was experienced at first with he lirowoisoil Inquiry. Ini' had .s i.-- i i.,Nn organized a year .Ibgcd that Wii Ting Kang, former o b cable, hm u did not delay the work from the unable to p.-- i into Chinese riiiiinter to li e I'nd.d FtSes, very long. The depth now Is 1.135. wKtl ssavunble in Joint seswith him. a ! vder In the mow men, had fe In alL At a depth of 550 feet sion snd - i super led that the two the, i IViii-e- . bv )l was io Mr. sTi--i.iformation was found to ho h ch; j;ll j will bo iv'ur.i:: :.iis Ulge and Mr alien. Ihe latter cn- - convcutiiia. g L ELECTION!, He is After the mailers on Town Topics. t Boycott Brings Profit to Japanese in Canton careful treatment but he now ha. moat entirely recovered and will able to participate in the cereiaoiM of the season without Inroaveniaa The king's health otherwiou I. hm. lent He pursues an active ouUwr life, aa much aa possible. Even wfclk suffering from his Injured ankle, h continued shooting from a puny er. or automobile. the Conservative association - 29.-T- AGED WOMAN DEAD. junction. Balt Laka City Liberals May Oppose Balfour Second Effort fa-e- n a Court's u Dane ENGLISH nrn-sted- Printers Failed to Obey jjr clean one. ATTEMPTED TO SHOOT Copenhagen, Jan. 29. An attempt to shoot M. Alberti, the minister of justice, today wo frustrated by the bravery of th9 minister who grappled wiih hia assailant and wrested the revolver from him before it could be assailant, discharged. The minister's , waa a forwho was promptly mer Insurance agent named Boye, who sentenced to a term of imhad prisonment for burglary In spite of hia protests that he waa Innocent. Boye called at the ministry today and drew a revolver immediately he had been Jdmltled to the presencq of Minister Alberti. Friends of the prisoner say he had become mentally unbalanced by hia alleged wrongful ImChicago. Jan. 29. Professor Edwin prisonment. R. Wright, of Typographical Colon INSANE OFFICER CAPTURED. No. 16, was 'today fined by Judge Hnldont, of the superior court, (KK). snrl sentenced to thirty days in Jail Two Policemen Used Their Billies en Him, fur contempt of court. Edward Bessette, a member of the union, was Peoria, Ills., Jan. 29. After holding lined 550, and sentenced to thirty days In Jsil. Thu unton Itself ass fined a large nnmher of police officers at hay all night, Charles Harwood, a 51.0)10. The charge against the union and former policeman and Insane, waa its members who were fined whs vio- captured this morning. At the city lation of an Injunction granted some hall Harwood demanded that all poweek ago by which the members of licemen walk ahead of him Into a the union were enjoined from Interfer- hack room and aa Sergeant Welsh and ing in any maimer with the operation Officer Couch passed close to him of the printing establish man) s op- they wielded their billies with good era led by members of the Chicago Ty effect, knorklng Harwood down and out before he could fire a shot. After pnihetae. being disarmed he begged the officers Wright iiiul Beset to surrendered for mercy and asked them not to use themselves late in thn afternoon, but no order of commitment had been him roughly. He threatened to Mil nrada out by Judge lloldom, and they Captain Wilson, as soon aa be gets were permit ted to go home for the out, for betraying him. night. It hits been arranged by other officials of the union to. institute COLLISION NEAR NEW YORK. habeas corpus proceedings as soon as New York, Jan. 29. Tha freight the men art- - taken to jail. steamer Calderon, bound for Man ChesFor n mild, easy action of the bow- ter. England, was In collision yesterday els. a sli.gli- (lose of Doan's Regillrts is with a float freighted with 14 can of cures habitual shingles, and split a hole four fact enough. constipation 25 cents a box. Ask square aft her port bow, above the water line. She had to be towed hack your druggist for them. to the Erie basin for repairs. The float DEN8E FOG OVER THE BAY was badly damsgrd and several of the big cars annk. Causes a Collision Near City of Baa The rolllalon happened In the swirl Francisco. of the tide where the North and Bust rivers meet, nff the battery. The tag Sun Francisco, Jan. 29. A donee fog of the float. 1 hi ached it on Governors Fran-rlsco over San prevailed this morning Island, saving all but three of the can. buy, navigation haz- A man on the float was knocked into ardous. nnd causing (me aerioim acci- the water but waa rescued. dent. though there was no loo of life. The steamer Arrow, which left here at 7 a. m. fur Vallejo, came In eollialon with the rlvvr steamer off Angel Aurora, beln.cing io the California Trailing and Transportation company. The Aurora waa struck on the star-faiaImi ind cut in tbe water's edge, lly throwing overboard KUO sacks of potatoes she wa kept afloat. Thn Arrow, which s iNialned very little Injary, took th.in tow and docked her . The ncw commcrdal treaty did it i Nothing but the reduced duty on Cuban tobacco has made such a cigar possible for COURT Misusd Made of the New Method of Had Commenced Suit NEW TARIFF - down ted nttaetr of malaria shortly after stork company, of which the late Senator McKinley was the mein promoter. His death caused the closing of the mine, and it is supposed that fa- never knew the reel richnesa of this a Labor War. Stichneys of I au is Nelson, who i iuieresu-in ilic Dieauifand King mine, three miles cast of Dillon, brought to town some ore from the Dreamland King which runs 1900 a tun In gold and is free milling, says the Dillon Duublejack. There is nine feet of thin 90 or nnd about twenty feet of we which runs 505 in gold. The Dreamland King was located three years ago by l.ouis Nelson nnd Frank Brewer of Saratoga. Wyo., who tumid the property into the hands of STRIKE Two Men Attempted to Gag and Chloroform Her, attempt Portland, Ore., Jan. 29.-- An was made to btud. gag. blindfold and fctheek for chloroform Mias Maude some mysterious purpose tnuight at her home in Holladaya addition, a aiiburb of thla city. The glri waa on her way from tb back door to the woodshed when she waa aeised by two men who bound her legs together, blindfolded and gsggod her and placed a sponge soaked wiih chloroform to her noetrils. The girl fought her assailants so hard that they were unable to fasten her arms. Bhn finally managed to tear the cloth from her mouth and maka an outcry. Others in Ute house weal to her assistance and the fellows decamped. Neither the police nor tha young woman are aide to make any explanation for such aa being committed. isoa janttaiiti RICH GOLD. Wyoming Mine Ha Nine Fact 1900 Ora Opened Up. TO GO ON A GIRL. reseed by Mr. Blgetow In n recent published article, differ widely, lie Midi Mr. Bigelow's visit very brief. He reached Vlon at 10 o'clock in tha morning on Thanksgiving day, caught leal a that landed him la Panama City at 4 o'clock, remained there an lioer aad a half and returned to Colon, lie left the Isthmus the nest 1 underaund day at 2:10 o'clock. that he a poke of the manner In which the work was (Ding forward, and spoke e arMng laborers at work. As a matter of (mot, he waa at Panama on a holiday, when no one worked, eo in tilt1 respect he la mistaken. d pea appointed la April." the governor, "and went dona them ! May. This la the first time to whether the I have been berk. As country la healthy, 1 Mippuee my owaappearance orfgbt afford some lndlca- KING'S DREAMLAND - Bigelow's Sensation is Proved to Have Been Faked. morning, at or said W-- j Ting Fang bad explicitly denied ihr charge in conversation with the senator when he was in China Iasi summer. IN ISO, 000 greater quantities than ever before. Taking the Foiled Stales government geological expen a as authority, the ga flow will continue about but) feer, and under U will be found oil. Aa anof fifty fret will comother tweniy-flv- e plete the tuu of g.ta. the next few dais are expected to bring tangible result a K. R. Woodward, the Denver expert who located the spot whom the well is being put down at the presen time, came to town this week and will probably remain on the ground until something defluile happens. He has no interest In ths work or the well except in a general way. but aa he has every confidence In the country as a future oil -producer, he thinks it to be worth his- while to spend some time here awaiting developments. He has apt-n- t the winter in California and Nevada and came here from the former place immediately upon tearing that development work had started again. At one time be held for himself and aaKOclatee options on many thousands of acres of land lying in the presumed oil belt. 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