I II I MMII , III.! IIiIm'I l*M .XmiH'W * ill III-gle. and a parly of seventeen. and At* t hur Johnson of I enver.No Change in C. F. I. Company.Denver. April 111. The Republican this morning says:John C. Osgood, chairman nf the hoard of directors of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company. who returned yesterday from New York, made the announcement that he and his friends were still in control of the Fuel and Iron Company, and would remain so, *froui all indications, and that the company would remain independent. .Mr. Osgood denied that the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company had any voice in the a trait's of the ('olorado Southern. He said he believed that Fdwin Hawley. who represents the purchasers or the road, had the Huntington millions behind him In his speculation.Mr. Osgood disposes of the story that was published in Chicago that John W. Cates and his associates cleared from OtiO.OOO to $4.lt;MXi,000 In their recent deal in Colorado Southern stock. •