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Show THURSDAY, f1 Ch;. Washington Letter heart. That. nur Regular Correspondent.) Shixgtox.or a Republican Democrat in Z questjonha.been aked in the cloak-o- f conres. than this, and It No ite Houser frequently rtre ioomf been reiterated more than ever sent to congress the the president of Cor. Commissioner jjinual report of Llon. GarAeld, who adopts as his rL 1 B recommendation, after a years federal control of the subject of first proposed by rf trusts, a scheme federation Civic a at william J. Bryan seven or years six In Chicago, anquet This scheme consists of from engaging In gj corporations until they have pro- jgrtrtUte busineas and complied licenses federal as congress may conditions ith such Ly Impose. Then i no Question but that the his finger on the two president has put business system of the of evils fastest has He emphasised the the country. for governtor providing necessity mental control of railroad rates and of which engage in the gnat corporations and which are commerce, Interstate trusts. as He has known popularly that demanded, congress almost Died, which will remedy the psss legislation Hiring evils. In so doing the presi kst has not hesitated to borrow from be opponents and advocate leading DMOcratlc policies, but he is counting his host in expecting congress to aid him in correcting Instead of setting them-drthese evils sithout Ban es the task which the president out to them as ofvltal impointed hu well-beiof the natportance to the ion, Republican members of congress sr gasing at each other in amaxement and questioning if they have not made the unpardonable error of electing a Democratic president on the Republicto ng an ticket to the parting of the a Republmust now decide whether the Republican party hall stand for a square deal for every man, be he great or small. Influential ar insignificant, whether it shall improve its opportunity, curb corporate greed and prove to the people that it stands for their interests, or whether it tall merit the name given to it by the Democrats, the party of special privileges and vested interests. What reply the senator made to the presihave come We ways" said the president to We ican senator recently. dent does not corerspondent know. To your correspondent, a moment later, the Senator said, That Man Is a fool. He talks like a wild-eye- d Democrat If he goes on at this rat he will soon be a bigger socialist your than Bryan, a bigger anarchist than Deba." If Mr. Roosevelt could hear what our national legislators In bis Party are saying of his policies and his aims, even aa stout-heartan individual aa he would probably feel a own ed tokening sensation. The president has been guilty of a heresy in the eyes of the embers of his party. He has Francis E. Luepp to the office Indian commissioner. Mr. Luepp is g Democrat, and has for years 'Kn TVashington correspondent of a hsminent Democratic newspaper. Mr. kpp appointed a member of the Ildlin commission by President Cleve- after several years of signing rvtc- - He has been the special Indicator of numerous Indian scan-Aal- s. and has not only studied the prob- Wfktful ed iHfe-lon- 1,0 of handling ,h bMt the Indiana, hut has interests of the Indians at a Mighty Good Resolution to : u" flow and forev. Jrur independence ot unsatisfactory ,reVe henceforth J! t0 use only River-I- t mll' flour. wui BOd' and US too, ,nd a happy nd 'hhfuTvI1 Tear for you. dsli DEN JoPll0,n,x made by MlrH.NC 4 COMPANY ELEVATOR THAN PRESIDENT'S f t..Uiw, m.ikc no difference with til.- - ii.irtis.in iiiliiliall Mr. Roosevelt sh..lll. h.tXe LAWYERS EASILY i.p,.hed a CORPORATION IN THE LEAD. Republican. FHn.., lhe uffll.e should have purely a secondary consideration. M I.uep,, aUlVeeJs Fully One Thousand Men in America William A. Joi.cn, one or Who Command Over $50,000 the bent Ina Year Each. dian comiiiixnloiiciK who ever filled the office, and a Republican. Mt June was formerly a Republican It is rxtiinatcil that there are fully member of the Wisconsin mate legislature. When l.unu persons in this country who draw Mr. Jones lunded to the president his larger salaries Ilian the president of resignation, Mr. Roosevelt asked if he the Iliiteil States. This does not In could suggsei a good man for his suc- elude the incomes of millionaires fnnn investments or the earnings of those In cessor. Mr. Junes replied, Yes, Franbusiness for themselves, but only those cis E. Luepp." -- Mr. Demoi a Luepp crat." replied the president. "I know person who are working on regular that," said Jones, "hut if there Is one stipulated salaries. .Neither does the list include the In office in the administration which come of lawyers, although there are a should be filled without regard to party politics it is the one I have the honor number like Francis Lynde Stetson, of resigning," and lo Mr. Jones credit for instance who receive regular an it may be said that he always placed imal retainers of $ 70,(100. Mr. Stetson the interests of the Indians and the receives a retainer of $5fl.U00 a year good of the service before partisan from J. P. Morgan & Co. simply for the privilege of railing on him first In considerations. my legal matters to whiili the firm When congress reconvenes there is may be interested. This sum does not to be made a terrible light on the Pan- of course, represent anything like the ama Canal commission. An effort will entire annual income of Mr. Stetson. The income of corporation lawyers he made to cut Its membership down to varies a great ileal from year to year. three, and other changes will be advoThe single fee ever paid a lawlargest cated. The existing commission may be open to criticism, probably is. but yer for conducting a single case Is bethose who believe in an isthmian canal lieved to have been received by Wilwill think twice before they Indorse the liam Nelson Cromwell for his work In attack. The onslaught is to be led by connection with the Panama canal. He Representative William P. Hepburn of Is said to have been paid a fee of Iowa, chairman of the committee on $2,000,000 for bis work in that connecInterstate and foreign commerce. Mr. tion. Hepburn is the protege of J. W. Blythe, James B. Dili is said to have received national committeeman for Iowa and a fee of $1,000,000 for settling the suit counsel for the Chicago, Burlington A between Andrew Carnegie and II. C. An examination of Frick. W. D. Guthrie is also underQuincy railroad. Mr. Hepburns record shows that he stood to have received a fee of $1,000,-00- 0 for breaking the will of the late has always fought any isthmian canal; that he, with others whose sincerity Henry Bradley Plant. These are bewas questioned, espoused the Nicara- lieved to be the largest single fees ever guan route that he almost succeeded in paid lawyers in this country. The largest salary paid any bank killing the Panama civil government bill In the closing hours of the last ses- president in New York is understood to sevsion, and so delaying all work on the be be $50,000. The presidents of Wull street banks and canal for a year. The Chicago. Bur- eral of the large to receive known are trust companies lington A Quincy s virtually a transone bank also Is There this salary. continental road. The transcontinental a receives In who Chicago president jroads dread the competition of an a As a rule, of $50,000 year. salary Isthmian canal, because it will inevitof the large ably lower transcontinental railway however, the presidents and are banks Wall street wealthy, rates. Before endorsing Mr. Hepburns small part a form salaries their only attack the wise man will reflect for a moment on the adage, Beware of the of their annual Income. Men of sufficient ability to gain the Greeks being gifts. controlling position in prominent Wall Soon after he was elected President street banks are sought for as directors financial Roosevelt declared his conviction that in trust companies and other of the to say nothing Institutions, the tariff should be revised, and inticommittees of number reorganisation mated that he would call a special session next spring to perform that work. on which they are asked to serve. of the Today he admits that he has been James Stillman, the president in is a director National City bank, talked out of calling a special session different more corporations. than forty In the spring, but adds that he may do so in the fall. The truth is that Influ- All of these positions pay well and are threatening take up but little time, being in the ential stand-pattethe president and declaring that if he most instances of an advisory nature, onerous duties. In this persists In the policy of tariff revision and without incomes of the presithe annual he will disrupt his party as badly as way Wall street of the dents prominent did Mr. Cleveland during his last term. Increased. are banks largely Sooner or later must come a contest The largest salary paid any railroad between the president and the standUnited States is $75,-00- 0. patters, which the public will watch president in the are at least three presiThere with Interest. dents who are understood to draw this salary A-- J. Cassatt of the Pennsylvania, James J. Hill of the Great Northern and L F. Loree of the Rock There is wholesome tea Island, who recently retired. There and bad; there is bad in a are quite a number of other railroad presidents who draw annual salaries of fr rs TEA dozen ways. Read our display ad. on this page; It save you money. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY. will BRIGHTS DI8EASE AND BETES NEW8. DIA- San Francisco, Dec. 9, lMt William Glddlngs, Druggist-D- ear Sir: As agent for the Fulton Compounds in Ogden there are some facts in the Call office in this city that should interest you and the editors of Ogden, and newspaper men generally. We copy now from a letter from Clifford House ot the Call: "That Brights Disease and Diabetes are now curable It is well within the province of some of us In the Cali office to know that it is true. Mr. Edward Short of this department, although given up by his physicians as a victim of Diabetes, got well. The mother of one of the editorial staff has also recovered from Diabetes. This was so conclusive that I told a friend, in Duluth, Minn., who hag Bright's Disease. He recovered." We will also add that Judge Bigelow, in the Call Building, is a late recovery. Kindly call this Important discovery to the attention of your people. Pamphlets herewith for alt who ask. Tours very truly. THE JOHN J. FULTON CO. ness When to suspect Bright's Disease-weakwithout cause; puffy ankles, hands or eyelids; kidney trouble after the third month: urine may show sediment: failing vision: drowsiness; one or more of these. William Gldldngs. Agent JOURNAL JOURNAL ADS. ADS. M. d I 5. 1905. Schwab was presided SMtis Steel cei'is-l'.itio- PAGE THREE. uf he iMiMi.il a! irj iif $! rkhw.ib resirii.e.l the salary sid lit if he Steel torpm.i- tlOll V. .lu.'ed 'o a year Tills red : was in.. .I,. iei ansi if tin fait 11 thu : of the duties tll.it Mr. Scl-i I' li.id perfiM-uieas president wei 'Il.ed nver in various eOMunit-''- r h;s resignation. In addition siliry of $t:.iiihi MMii.un E. .ike a eoniinissum on tin- vol-UII1 business of tin eoinpany. Ill this 'ey his liieomc probably ovei $ I mi.ii mi H year. 1 late S. R. Callaway, who was the i xideiit of the Aliu-rieaI.oi oiiio-tiv- e was said to have drawn a S.li of $ 1 Ii).utu a year. To accept thin posit am Sir. Callaway resigned the i esitinn 0f president of the New Yoik Central. Henry i. H.ivetneyer. presa'.i-iiof tin- American Sugar Refining omp.iny, is understood to draw n salary i.f $100,1100 it year. C. A. Col-fli- u of the ticnerul Electric company is undei stood to draw a salary of $75,000 a year. Tn heid officials of the more import.. iu life insurance companies receive rue salaries. President McCall of tin- New York Life Insurance company i said to draw a salary of $150.-00- 0 a year. There are said to be at least live u! her officials of lhe company thui make as much aa $7i0.000 a year. The nilier prominent life Insurance eon, panha pay equally as liberal salaries. the head officials of all uf the large companies receiving us much as $100,000 it year. Some of the largest salaries In the world are made by the Junior members of the prominent international bunking liniixex. The system that prevail in lh- - firm of J. 1. Morgan A Co., as well us among the other large banking firms, is to give each Junior member a As percentage of the year's profits. the iiiiiniul profit of J. P. Morgan A Co. are understood to have been not less than $4,000,000 in utiy year during the last decade, while the profits are said to have ranged us high as $10,000,-00- 0 or $12,000,000 a year during the "booin years. It is clear that the annual incomes of the Junior members of such firms must be large. Wla of r Your Old Front Door Is Open to a change. should call ore tha Splendid Line of Front ' h - i Hnd i Utah CD, TWENTY-FOURT- well as a large line of Torch Column, by tha Lumber Co. Oregon ST. PHONE 561 IF YOU WANT TO SEE A MAN OR IF YOU ARE HUNGRY o' Drop ait-i.tgt-- ,n, Falstaff ,aaoooooeeeeseoeoee ii-- i ju-.- IWr just received, as i Half a Man - I i, BRING BRING Three years ago F. D. Underwood was the general manager of the Baltimore A Ohio, when one day he was requested by James J. Hill to make an examination of the Erie railroad and report on the possibilities of the system. After Mr. Underwood had made his examination he one day received a message from J. P- - Morgan asking him to call at his office. Mr. Morgan asked him what he had found as the result of his examination of the Erie. Mr. Underwood replied that with save 20 could he free sway per cent of the cost of operating the company, and put it on a par with the other trunk lines. He said that it would take the hardest work of his life, and that he would stake his reputat'on on it for $50,000 a year. His terms were ac- cepted. Samuel Spencer of the Southern railway, William H. Truesdale of the Lackawanna, E. P. Ripley of the Atchison. Marvin Hughltt of the Chicago A Northwestern and William H. Newman of the New York Central are among the railroad presidents who are understood to draw salaries of $50,000 a year. Joseph Ramsey, Jr., of the Wabash is credited with drawing a salary of $40,000 a year. There are a large number of other railroad presidents who draw salaries ranging between $25,000 and $85,000. In the matter of salaries the larger Industrial corporations appear to he more liberal thnn the railroads. S. C. T. Dodd, the general solicitor of the Standard OR company, probably receives as large a salary as any other RESULTS person In this country. He is said to RESULTS draw a salary of $250,000 a year. When Tha half sized salary goes to the man who has but half developad abilities. If you are earning but half what you need, we can qualify you for promotion in your preint work or prepare you for mors congenial position and bettor salary. Wo are doing it right in your own district every day for others to whom wo can refor you. WE HAVE 175 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION AND 500 IN OGDEN. WE' ARE TEACHING 750,000 STUDENTS 45 FLAGS. 8TU-DENT- S WHAT AN OGDEN E. 11. 8TUDENT SAYS: Corbin, Representative Ogden, Sept. 9, 04. 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