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* * X- NEWBERG GRAPHIC C. It. WOOOWARD. I NEWBERG.. ORB0ON NEWS OF THE WEEK li i Mensed Form I r Oar Bey lu d e n . A R ow nw o f tho L u o Important but Not Lasa Interesting E vanta o f tha Past Week. The American consul estimates the dead at Messina at 90,000. Harri man says college graduates as a rule make good railroad men. An anti-gambling law is expected to be enacted by the California legisla ture. President-elect T a ft w ill install au tomobiles instead o f horses and car riages. The house proposes to investigate Roosevelt’s barber drawing govern ment pay. Bonaparte has .been summoned be fore a senate committee to tell what he knows o f the steel merger. OPIUM CAUSES SUICIDE. W O O L P O O L FAILS. Poppy Drug Responsible for 500,000 Cases Yearly. Buyers O ffer High Prices and Break Proposed Combine. Cleveland, O., Jan. 19.— “ Opium causes half a million suicides a year, declared Rev. A . S. Gregg, o f the In ternational Reform bureau today, with reference to the opium conference call ed by President R oosevelt which be gins its session at Shanghai February 1. The statement is based on letters and reports from Dr. E. W . Thwing, special secretary o f the reform bureau who has been sent to Shanghai by the bureau to attend the opium conference Dr. Thwing w ill ask the conference to take action that w ill hasten the de struction o f the opium traffic through out the world. Dr. Thwing Bays he has obtained statistics from four Chinese provinces with a population o f 580,- 000 in which he says the proportion o f the population using opium is from 20 to 80 per cent, and the amount o f mon ey spent fo r the drug is 6200,000,000 a year. President Roosevelt called the opi um conference at the suggestion o f Bishop Brent, o f Manilia, and delegates have be£n appointed by China, Japan, Siam, Persia, Russia, Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, Holland and the United States. Pocatello, Idaho, tJan. 18.— Chief Forester Pinchot tûrned down two invi tations to attend the convention o f the National Wool growers’ association, which adjourned in this city Saturday. Mr. Pinchot's refusals were based on what he termed the selfish and narrow policy o f the association toward the government forestry service. « On a final showdown on the Chicago wool storage proposition it was found that the signatures to the Chicago con tract were 4,500,000 pounds short o f the required 25,000,000 pounds neces sary to insure the Chicago market. A t a meeting o f those already signed up it was found to be impossible to secure pledges o f the required amount among delegates present at the Pocatello con vention, and a campaign w ill be inaug urated on the outside. Wool buyers from Chicago and St. Louis have been active during the con vention in buying the 1909 clip at from 18 to 21 cents. Many woolgrow- ers, heretofore considered as staunch supporters o f the Chicago plan, have contracted their clips to private buy ers, allured by the remarkable prices. Ogden was selected as the next place o f meeting. Fred W . Gooding, o f Shoshone, Idaho, was re-elected president; George S. Walker, o f Cheyenne, Wyo., again was chosen secretary, and Lewis Penweli, o f Helena, Mont., once more selected as treasurer. A . H. Knoll in, o f Chicago,‘succeeded Joseph E. Wing, o f Mechanicsburg, O., as Eastern vice president, and A . J. Delfelter, o f Lara mie, Wyo., succeeded Dr. J. M. W il son, o f Wyoming, as Western vice president. In the resolutions adopted ahy reduc tion in the present tariff on wool and hides was opposed, and the proposed establishment o f a central wool market in Chicago approved. NEW RECO RD S E T . The storm in California has abated. W ith the ecxdption o f the Sacramento, Number o f Mine Accidents Increased Curing Past Year. which is still rising, all rivers are fa ll ing. Pittsburg, Jan. 19.— The year 1908 Governor Stubbs, o f Kansas, refuses was marked by more mine horrors and to live in the executive mansion. Sim by more loss o f life underground than ple life on a farm appeals more to any other year in history. And the him. year 1909 apparently is going after Railroad officials place the blame for the wreck at Dotsero, Col., with the 1908’s record. Only last Tuesday 100 engineer, as the train was nine min lives were lost in an explosion in a utes ahead o f time. model mine near Bluefield, W . Va., and on the Sunday before death exact Three bankers and a business man o f Pittsburg have received penitentiary ed another heavy toll in the L eiter sentences for wrecking a bank. Each mines at Zeigler, 111. w ill have to serve five years. “ Science,’ ’ said a mining engineer Separate statehood fo r N ew Mexico today, “ has not y et solved the problem and Arizona seems assured. o f preventing the formation o f gas. The Hughes direct primary bill in W e recognizethree kinds o f mine gas es— the fire damp, after damp and N ew York w ill probably fail. white damp. Three jurors have been provisionally “ F ire damp is the only one o f the accepted in the Calhoun case. trio that is explosive. I t is a gas g iv Thornton Hains has been acquitted en off by coal under the influence o f the heat o f the earth. When Davy invent o f complicity in the Annis murder. ed the m ine's’ safety lamp it was A fire at Fort Omaha destroyed all thought that' all danger o f mine explo supplies, the wireless apparatus and sions was over. The lamp has the tw o balloons. flame surrounded with a metallic screen The United States and Great Britain which does not permit the passage o f have entered formal protest against the flame. But the screens burn out after long usage and the miners grow the dismissal o f Yuan Shi Kai. careless.’ ’ W . I. Buchanan, special agent o f the United States, w ill soon have terms of A F F A IR S S E T RIG H T. settlement arranged with Venezuela. Wednesday, January 13. Salem, Jan. 13.— Memorials to eon gress adopted by the legislatures o f other states caused quite a tangle in the senkte. They dealt with almost every subject and were finally referred to a committee. A resolution providing for a commit tee to prepare for a celebration o f Ore gon’s admission day was passed by the senate. . Abraham, o f Douglas county, object ed to the word “ g r a ft” in senate docu ments and it was changed to “ w aste.” For the first time this session the senate today opened with a prayer. Senator Abraham introduced a bill that w ill do away with directed ver dicts i f it becomes a law. Any county or city having over 10,- 000 population is to be given power to establish a free sanitarium fo r the treatment o f tuberculosis by the pro visions o f a senate bill. Those measures o f the last session which received the governor’s veto after the legislature adjourned w ill be taken up next Monday by both houses. A house bill provides fo r the codifi cation o f the laws o f Oregon. Representative Dimick has a bill which makes highway robbery punish able by life imprisonment. A joint resolution was introduced in the house this morning protesting against the removal o f tariff o f timber supplies. Although the house adjourned until 2 o’ clock Monday afternoon, the senate was more saving o f time and w ill meet at 11 o ’clock on that day. President Bowerman w ill then be ready w ith his committee appointments. tion in the house. The opening o f the session was de void o f incident, and any bitterness of defeat was bidden under the suriacj in a desire to invoke harmony. W i h the exception o f Libby, o f Marion, who refused to go into the house caucus, and Farrell, o f Multnomah, who was called home by reason e f his father’s death, all o f the Republican house members participated in the caucus. Selling, o f Multnomah, did not arrive in time to go into the cauofls o f the senate. Kellaher and Abraham signed the call, while Albee went into the meeting and cast hjs vote, but had it understood that he'was not to be bound by the action o f the organization un less he so wished. Both houses met early and proceeded to temporary organization. They took a recess to 2 o’clock, in the meantime holding two caucuses. A t 2 o ’clock the houses reassembled, the committee on credentials submitted its report, the members were sworn in and the first business o f the session was transacted with the introduction o f resolutions and the first reading of bills. Resqjuions were introduced in both houses this afternoon calling for a par ticipation by the members o f the legis lature in the proper observation o f Lin coln's birthday, February 12, and thq 50th anniversary o f the adminsasion o f Oregon to the Union on February 16. Changes in Scho >1 Law. Salem— Superintend« nt Ackerman’s bill to require six months’ school in every district in the state is meeting much favorable comment. I t is thought the measure w ill be satisfac tory to all, as it is one that w ill in crease the educational standards o f the state. I t w ill affect the districts in the remoter parts o f the state, and those who live in those districts are to be most benefited by iL I t requires that there must be six months school NO CH ANG E IN P O L IC Y . in every district, and i f the district is not able to meet the expense the school Dismissal o f Yuan Shi Kai Will Not board may call upon the county school A ffect China. fund, or a. special tax may be levied on the county to meet the expenses in Pekin, Jan. 18.— Prince Ching, pres the district requiring help to the ex ident o f the board o f foreign affairs, tent o f 6300 for each district. has assured the American and British ministers that the dismissal o f Yuan Rainbow to Change Hands. Shi Kai means no change in Chinese Baker City— I t is generally believed here that the Rainbow mine, owned by policy, but bitterness has arisen be Portland capitalists, and located in tween the British and Japanese repre the Mormon Basin, Baker City, is sentatives here on account o f Japan’ s about to be sold to the Newhouse min refusal to join Great Britain in her ing interests, o f Salt Lake City. Ac representations to Prince Ching. The cording to the best information obtain British position is that Japan acts in able the Salt Lake people are taking bad faith, while the Japanese legation over the property at 6700,000. Ten explains that it was agreed to concur per cent o f this amount is to be paid in the opinion o f the majority and that in at once, and the remainder is to be a majority o f the ministers favored the paid in installments, according to the taking o f no action in this direction. mine’s production. This is the prop W illiam M. Rockhill and Sir John erty that is said to have produced Jordan, respectively the ministers to thousand dollars a day during the China from the United States and greater part o f last summer. Great Britain, today expressed them selves as pleased with the reception Laborers Hard to Find. accorded them by Prince Ching. They Baker City— There should no longer say the prince received them in the be any idle men in the Northwest, ac spirit in which they came, as repre cording to General Manager O ’ Dell, of sentatives o f two friendly powers. He the Oxbow power project on Snake listened to Messrs. Rockhill and Jordan river. He stated recently that he was respectfully, who inqaired whether the patting every man fo work who came dismissal o f Tuan Shi Kai meant a to his camp and has plenty o f work for change in the policy o f China. many more. Besides the Oxbow pro Prince Ching authoratively assured ject, which is being built to harness his callers that this was not so. This the Snake river for the purpore o f gen assurance, it is understood, puts an end erating electricity, the Northwestern to the bad impression that followed th/ railroad is building rapidly down the dismissal o f Yuan Shi Kai. riv^r, and the Utah Construction com pany, which has the contracts, reports Bodies o f Cheneys Found. lack o f help. Washington, Jan. 18.— The bodies of the American Consul, Arthur S. Che Grand Jury at Pendleton. ney and Mrs. Cheney were found in Pendleton—Though there are few the ruins of the American consulate at criminal cases on the docket for the Messina yesterday afternoon by jhe January term o f the Circuit court, the sailors o f the American battleship Illi proceedings w ill be watched with more nois, which arrived at Messina yes than the usual amount o f interest, due terday from Suez. * The bodies were to the fact that the new law makes the prepared for shipment and taken polling o f a grand jury on the opening aboard the American supply ship Cul- day o f the term compulsory and it is goa, which w ill carry them to Naples. the action o f the grand jury on viola Arrangements are being made for the tions o f the liquor law which is expect shipment o f the bodiea to the United ed to furnish the excitement to those Sttftes. The Illinois has returned to interested. Malta. EIGHTEEN'ARE DEAD Trains Cblllde on Denver ft Rio Grande In Colorado. THIRTY PERSONS ARE INJURED Westbound Passenger Crashes Into Eastbound Freight — Doctors and Nurses to Scene. Glenwood Springs, Colo., Jan. 16.— In a collision between Denver A R io Grande passenger train No. 6, west bound, and eaBtbound freigh t No. 666, at Dotsero last night, 18 persons were killed and 30 injuied, so far as known. A s soon as the information reached here that a wreck bad occurred, a special was made up and all the avail able doctors and nurses in the city {Tressed into service and carried to the scene o f the accident. This train, it was expected, would bring the injured back, and possibly the dead, last night, but it was not expected to reach here before 2 o ’clock. Meager details o f the wreck are to the effect that the freigh t train was attempting to take a siding to let the passenger pass, but had only partly run off the main line when the passenger train came tearing along and crashed into iL The chair-car o f the passen ger was torn in two and one tourist car telescoped. The passenger train waa well filled with passengers, most o f whom were asleep. I t is feared that the list o f dead w ill be greatly augmented when full details are received. Tuesday, January 12. Salem, Jan. 12.— Governor Chamber lain's biennial message to the legisla DENOUNCE F O R E ST SERVICE ture was read in the house chamber at 1 :30 o ’clock this afternoon, the senate W oolgrowers Say Pinchot’s Subordi and house being in joint session. The nates Have T oo Much Power. chief points o f the document a re : Pocatello, Idaho, Jan. 16.— The sec Strict observance o f the direct pri ond day’s session o f the convention o f mary pledge in the election o f a United the National Woolgrowers’ association States senator. U niform ity o f county in this city was marked by another at taxation to make the state levy equit tack on the forest service. S. Gosney, able. Use o f convicts on roads, earn o f Flagstaff, Arizona, in an address in ings to go to their fam ilies’ support or the afternoon, declared that just'ce to to the state. ■ (Conveyance o f convicts the sheepmen of the West demanded a to the penitentiary by officials o f that change in the present methods o f a d -. institution. More money fo r State ministration o f the range control. Fair premiums; more money fo r im Mr. Gosney asserted that he could provements on the grounds. Repeal o f cite numçrouss instances in his own $50,000 insurance company deposit law state where favoritism, prejudice and and creation o f an insurance depart graft have figured in the administra ment. Permanent settlement o f the tion o f the national reserves. normal school problem. Payment to A fte r the election o f officers and se Indian war veterans for horses used or lection o f the place o f meeting for lost in the campaigns. N o repeal o f 1910, the convention w ill adjourn. the railroad commission law. Earnest Salt Lake has withdrawn in favor o f consideration o f the needs fo r expan Ogden, which city is now in the lead. sion o f the state’ s national guard. Harriman has issued orders fo r the Gomez to Be Inaugurated President Appointment o f a commission on the Contending that any change in the building o f a road which w ill parallel existing protecting tariff on wool o f Cuba January 28. conservation o f state resources, with a the Colorado A Southern, the new HH1 would work great injury on the shtep Havana, Jan. 19.— On January 28 at small appropriation fo r it. Protection line. industry in America, C. H. Harding, o f the fishing industry instead o f pro noon the Cuban people w ill cóme into A 5-year old child has been taken o f Philadelphia, ex-president o f the • their own fo r the second time at the tection o f the individuals engaged in i t from the ruins o f Reggio, where it National Association o f Wool manufac A complete code o f water laws. Re hands o f the American government had been entombed since the earth turers, addressed the convention. He I t was on May 20, 1902, that the Am er servation o f the unappropriated water quake. Ah officer was attracted by its compared the recent hearing before ican flag, hoisted after the war with powers fo r the benefit o f the public. the house committee on tariff revision cries. Spain, was hauled down in favor o f the An employers’ liability act to protect to a minstrel show, with some o f the employes to the fullest. Restriction A snowslide h it a Canadain Pacific blue-striped, single-starred ensign o f congressmen as end men. 1 o f sale o f deadly weapons. Suit by the train 100 miles east o f Vancouver, B. Cuba. C. The engine was knocked into the Then, in September, 1906, a com state to settle the controversy with the NO T R A IN S RU NNING . rive r and the engineer and fireman pany o f marines landed at the palace owners o f the canal and locks at W ill killed. from the United States cruiser Denver, amette Falls. Creation o f a non-par tisan judiciary. Greater protection Overland Traffic on Central Pacific Emma Goldman has been arrested in and halted a victorious revolutionary fo r bank depositors; perhaps by the army on the outskirts o f Havana, and Stopped by Floods. San Francisco for inciting riot. R e lie f fo r the Su American ir t ;rvention, which first Oklahoma law. San Francisco, Jan. 16.— Beyond the Co-operation with the Adm iral Rojestvensky, wbo was de came against a foreign power, was preme court. destruction o f the Southern Pacific feated by the Japanese in a naval bat once more a reality, this time to set reclamation service by establishment cothpany’s bridges at Sacramento and tle, is dead. thingB right among the Cubans them o f experiment stations. Ownership of the Western Pacific crossing near the Oregon City canal and locks by the The Great Northern has succeeded selves. there, the damage resulting from the state, i f congress w ill not purchase The members o f the Cuban congress in gettin g some o f its trains throbgh great rain storm which has deluged the Appointment o f a visitorial had become indifferent and for months them. the snow in Montana. central part o f Gal fornia for the last prior to the revolution it had been im board to guard against scandals in pri week is slight. The danger is not Rockefeller’ s physician says the oil possible to secure the attendance o f a vate asylums. Co-operation with the over, however, i f the rain continues, magnate’ s health is perfect and that quorum. This necessitated govern Oregon Historial society to celebrate though apparently the storm is ceasing. he w ill live to be 100 years old. ment by presidential decree, and it was Oregon’s admission as a state. Legis So far very little o f the grain land Los Angeles jobbers have been given quickly followed by the cry that Presi lation looking to the control o f tuber in the Sacramento and San Joaquin culosis; Legislation to make the pro a hearing by the Interstate Commerce dent Palma was assuming the role o f vallegys has been inundated, and the dictator. The American provisional portional representation measure adopt commission on switching charges. crest o f the flood has passed several o f governor, Charles E. Magoon, has done ed by the people last June Attorney General Bonaparte has the most dangerous points. In the house 30 bills were introduced all that it was possible for hifii to do asked for the resignation o f Hawaiian The principal danger is also at Sac today and there were 18 in the senate. to prevent a recurrence o f this state o f judge who borrowed a minor’s money. ramento and Stockton, where an im affairs by decreeing that congressmen Among them a re: mense spread o f farming land w ill be Providing for form for printing initi An explosion o f firedamp in a Hun who do not attend the sessions shall under water i f the levees give way. ative amendments; providing uniform garian coal mine entombed 240 men. not receive pay. These rules, how Tonight’ s reports from those points are A ll w ill doubtless be dead before ever, have already been declared dicta eight-hour law in factories, e tc ; regu reassuring. reached. torial by the congressmen, and an at lating speed o f automobiles; closed season for pheasants and grouse be tempt undoubtedly soon w ill be made Good Prune Season. Uncle Sam Helps Braves. The Japanese consul at Chicago de Heavy Rains in California. tween October 1, 1909, and October 1, Albany — The Northwestern Fruit clares that advances in transportation to repeal or amend them. Helena, Mont., Jan. 18.— The gov 1913; appropriating 6100,000 fo r In Sacramento, Jan. 16.— A t the w ea ri rates w ill lose Oriental trade to dian war veterans o f 1865-56; one association, o f this city, which has bad ernment has now taken charge o f the er bureau in this city today reports re Frick to Sell Fine Home. America. board o f regents fo r all state schools; a very successful season, has about indigent band o f Chippewa Indians, ceived indicated that floods might be Pittsburg, Jan. 19.— Real estate experiment station in Eastern Oregon; completed the packing o f its prunes whose pitable condition during the cold expected at Stockton and on the islands Statistics just issued show that dur for the present year. Seventy car spell excited the charitably disposed in the delta o f the Sacramento and San ing the Russian year just ended 1,957 men o f Pittsburg have a quiet tip that prohibiting sports on Decoration day; loads o f commercially packed fru it has residents o f the state in no small de Joaquin rivers, on account o f the heavy persons were sentenced to death and “ Clayton,’ ’ the Pittsburg palace o f H. appropriating 676,000 for extension o f C. Frick, on Homewood avenue, is for portage railw ay; abolishing Ashland been handled, shipped for the most gree, with the result that they were rainfall along the watersheds o f the 782 executed in the empire. part to Eastern states. About 610,000 afforded every possible relief. The Calaveras river and other streams ris sale. The steel king is desirous o f and Monmouth normal schools. A ll parts o f Central and Northern quitting Pittsburg forever. According in wages have been paid out this sea government has sent an inspector here ing in the Sierras. Steamers arriving California are flooded. Many railroad to those closely in society, Mr. Frick son. The local business has been un and he has received instructions to pro Monday, January II. from the north this morning reported a bridges are washed out, cutting com is bitterly angry at the lack o f inter der the management' o f S. A . Latelle. vide clothing and food fo r them and Salem, Jan. 11.— The Oregon legis break in the levee on the Yolo county munication with Oregon and the East. est shown in the coming-out o f his this is being done. lature today went into session fo r the side, below Elkhom, 12 miles above Big Irrigation M erger. The Japanese imperial princess has daughter, Helen, here some time since. twenty-fifth time. * Jay Bowerman, o f here. The break is 75 feet wide. Only about 16 young men, scarcely Condon, is president o f the senate, re Nicholas Gets O ff Throne. Pendleton — According to an an gone to Paris. enough to perform the figures o f the nouncement msde by J. W. Messner, Paris, Jan. 18.— Prince Nicholas, o f Valuable Freight Burns. Harriman has beaded off competition dances, were in attendance at the big ceiving the nomination in caucus by president o f the Western Land A Irri Montenegro, has abdicated in' favor o f acclamation. C. N. McArthur, o f Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 16.— A Cana by buying Santa Fe stock. party at “ Clayton.” Multnomah county, is speaker o f the gation company, all the ditches on the Iris son, Prince Mirko, according to a dian Pacific silk train with a cargo A Pittsburg railroad president has house, having been given the nomina west side o f the Umatilla river have dispatch received here this evening valued at 61,000,000, which arrived Trains Collide Head On. been convicted o f attempted bribery, tion in the caucus by unanimous vote been consolidated wjth his company from Vienna. The report lacks con by the Empress o f China, was run into Coffeyville, K in ., Jan. 19.— A south after the withdrawal o f Patton, o f and hereafter w ill take water from the firmation, though it is generally cred aby a fast freight while standing on a An unknown steamer is in trouble bound passenger train on the Missouri This brings ited, as Nicholas had not met the full siding f7 miles east o f S w ift Current Marion, Patton himself making the same main feed canal. off the coast near Santa Barbara, Cal. Pacific railroad, from Kansas City, col motion to make the vote unanimous. 26,000 acres o f land Under the one pro- desires o f his subjects in his attitude last night. An error o f the brakeman toward Austria. He waa confronted in not closing the switch after the Railroads have agreed to hear Pa- lided head on with a north bound W. M. Barry, o f Multnomah, is chief jec L with the same situation as now con train had taken the siding reused the cifi :c coast protests against increase in freigh t train, two miles west o f this clerk o f the senate, and* W. Fred Dra- High Bounties fo r Varmints. city this morning. Twenty-four pas ger, o f Marion, holds the same posi- fronts K ing Peter, o f Servia, whose accident. The train immediately rates. sengers were hurt, but only two, Mr. Astoria— The county court announces abdication is expected at any moment. caught fire and four cars with valuable Strikers in Brazil have seized a rail and Mrs. P. S. Powell, o f Mowata, ............................. * Rival Boards in Wrangle. that it w ill pay a bounty o f 620 each freight were totally destroyed. road. In the fight tw o men were killed Okla,. are in a serious condition. The No River and Harbor Bill. Pendleton— Following a turbulent, for cougar, 65 each fo r bear and, 61 and 60 wounded. members o f the engine crews jumped double meeting o f the Umatilla Water each fo r wildcat scalps. These are the Washington, Jan. 18.— The house Colonize Quake Victims. The engines Users’ association at Hermiston, the highest bounties ever offered b«re, and committee on rivers and harbors has An American g irl has become a nat and saved themselves. Paris, Jan. 14.— The Duke di Litta, uralized Japanese. This is the first were demolished. organization is in danger o f being per are thought to be the largest in the voted against a general appropriation an Italian nobleman and owner o f vast instance on record.* manently disrupted and disbanded by state. bill fo r river and harbor improvements. estates along the Miakka river in Flor Iroquois Claims 8ettled. the government. Tw o rival boards o f The committee w ill report a bill pro ida, w ill throw open his lands for col Proof is said to have been secured Chicago, Jan. 19.— I t was made pub directors are claiming to be on the viding for carrying on important work onization to 6,000 falim ilies made des The biennial report o f the Boys’ and that Yuan Shi Kai caused the emperor lic today that after five years o f litiga legal board and the matter w ill prob- G irls’ A id society shows that 589 chil already begun, for surveys o f urgent titute by the earthquake in Southern o f China to be poisoned. tion settlements had been made in the ablyb ec arried into the eourts for final dren from 27 counties were taken care projects proposed and for any emer Italy. The only condition named by This bill the duke is that each fam ily shall take The society gencies which may -arise. W ith one exception. Secretary o f cases o f 30 o f the deaths caused by the settlem ent The trouble was caused o f during 1907 and 1908. Agriculture Wilson holds the record for Iroquois theater fire. I t is stated that by the attempt o f one faction trying to asks fo r 614,000 to carry on the work w ill probably'carry not jo exceed 610,- two farms, cultivating one for them oust the other. 000, 000. 6760 a case is to be paid. for the next two years. selves and the other for him. long service in the cabinet