The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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l» are engaged
it t tlme.aud
n luring oat is
THH HOJWH storh
We Sire TMUt snipe
X- MILLER
With Batv
office. Tbegfood feature*
ffinnE terse aatertaa paid tor life
I Ituraranoe coinpan lea to their
JL officiate hare bteo the aobject
of much dteenaaton in connae-
tton with the invaatignttaa of inaur
once mattar* not# in progro—. It to
Interesting to compare the salariea paid
aome of the men at the head of teadlni
life Inaoranee corporations with the
remuneration which man of com-
• ponding ability Id other Ilnea of activ-
ity obtain. The bigbeat paid pnbllc of-
ficer in the United States la the presi-
dent, vrboae aalary of *00400 a year
Is only one-third, however, of that re-
ceived by Richard A. McCurdy as prea-
Ident of the Mutual Life Insurance
company. Mr. McCujIy hag Ihh-b in
hto present position for twenty years,
and for a time bis yearly compensa-
tion was the comparatively moderate
sum of *90,000. This was looked upon
as fairly generous pay a score of year*
ago. but as time went on and ideas en-
larged as to what a captain of industry
or colonel of commerce should receive
It was thought fit by the trustees of
the Mutual to rate* hto pay to *100,000
per annum. It continued at this fig
are until four years ago, when the
trustees passed a resolution to recog-
nise bis services by increasing bis nu-
uual salary to *150.000. It was shown
in the Insurance Investigation that in
addition to this aalary lie had made
about $28,000 from underwriting syndi-
cate transactions.
John A. McCall as president of the
Sew York Life draws *100.000 per an-
num, So profits from syndicates wen?
shown In bis case. In tbe Equitable,
however, James W. Alexander as pres-
ident and Jamea II. Hyde as vice pres-
ident each drew *100,000 per annum
In salaries, and Mr. Hyde participated
In syndicates, which made his total an-
nual revenue from the company ap-
proximate between 11254X10 and *130.-
A. O. McLEAN
KAt ESTATE AM UIVESllKSiS
make s »p«-t»lty of buylnf, *»U-
tnc or Metisiutlng cUy property.
OSee phone *. Row phone 88 .
The HOLLAND HOTEL
oran'gb, jwv i t i iniiiiiwrmrrr iiirnr furlong, Prop,
ADl'SJSd rut, TAIWH. 'Q that the Journal is consistent
S&asjrjLsa: tear
quarantine against Louisiana, ' ' J
tbe Beaumont Enterprise now Eon. T. 8. Garrison, of Timp-
turns round and unloads columns son, isagain being prominently
of filthy abuse upon tbe bead of mentioned as a candidate tor tbe
Or. Tabor because, forsooth, office of state treasurer in tbe
that official, in tbe pursuance ot next campaign. Mr. Garrison
his sworn duty, refuses to pay is one of nature's noblemen and
any attention to tbe vaporlogs if tbe people desire a man for
of thisselt-oamedrepregeotative this office of rugged honesty,
(?) of tbe people of .southeast unassailable integrity, business
Texas. In tact, its ravings ability and irreproachable char-
bave reached tbe point where acter, they need look no further
tbe Enterprise frantically tie than Mr. Garrison. He will
maods that Beaumont sends fill the bill exactly.
delegation to Austin to advise ......... 111 • 1.............
Governor Lanham to tire Dr. That the people of Oraii^e a.
Tabor and appoint a new health ready to take hold ot any pro
officer. This ia all tbe veriest position that tends to tbe build-
fot. The people of not only ing up of tbe town or the uplift-
Southeast Texas, but of tbe en ingot tbe people intellectually
tire state, as a whole, are en and morally is shown in tbe
tirely pleased and satisfied with promptness with which they
l W. B. SIMMONS
Dentist
OOce upatatrs, Sabina Bldg. I
■ Naw pboua-Offloa 174; rm 17*
jUnr w AmnutAHCi (
OMB or Tt’S MOST MODKKM AMD BWT
squirrxn ik/ikls in thb south
“Meet me at the
Holland tor
Sunday Dinner”
Yinrinravo oifBTirB’imiaw<nftfVj
Kjul Kktati In vaaraiNTg
H00 daalrable city I ■>«»—
t«tra» reancnabieB
UNK HI.INJ. OKANGJE
f u'mnrs o B'B'inrsTnnnnnnfinriruTii ■
X5tli Stroet.Zl'Tear IbAa.ua
Cholcest of
Mutual Bauer It Society
Chowpewtand bool Ufelnuur-
anca on oarth. Dantb claim*
paid Immediately IuvWtl-
aate lt» plain*.
For particular* nae
W. H.10HNIEND Mgr.
C lowest p> nb'e prices.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE OLD STATES DURING THE
TOE buv torless, heoce
” we sell for less.
Bon&i Racket Store
HOLIDAYS
tbe manner in which Dr. Tabor have adopted the suggestion of
has conducted tbe quarantine the Tribune to organise a first
and tbe Enterprise does not class Lyc_*um course here. Ar
voice tbe sentiment of the peo raogements have been made for
pie of tbis section when it ac- a course of six uyeeum enter-
cuseu Dr. Tabor of dishonesty tain dents this season and, we
and inefficiency and demands bi-ve no doubt that this will
bis removal. It i<?ea not even result la tbe permanent estab
voice tbe sentiments of tbe neat litbment ot this feature here
people to its own town. j with a much larger course next
Not withstand ing the fact that season. Mr. E. A. Sweet, the
the city health officer of Bea a druggist, is taking an active
moot, Dr. Gibson, theauarsj- part in tbis work .and is to be
tine officer at Echo, Dr. Shave., comm tided for bis efforts In
mad a representative of the Lou thi# frectioo.
tuiana Board ot Health, Dr. ........... • -..............
Brady, all declared that there Neve has there been so such
was genuine yellow fever at De a demand for rent bouses in
Kidder and Bon A mi, Louisiana, Orange as there is now and tbe
Tha Bantu* cornea back wl *i
every article sent freeh ant cloa
from tbe
Paragon Laundry
PHONB THEM
CHEAP fATES TO ALL POINTS IN THE
SOUTHEAST and NORTH CENTRAL STATES
ROUND TUP TICKETS ON SALE DEC. 21,12 k 11
-RETURN LIMIT j* DAV9-
CALL <>F PHONE
For hither Information consult nearest Railroad Ticket Agent, OS write to
T. J. ANDERSON, Q. to. A. JOS. HELLEN, A. Q. to.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
I TODH SUIT r&JSES
> by tbe only TAILOR In town
l P. A. PEREZ
FRONT 8T. SSS
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Orange and Northwestern.
No. 2 leave* Orange at 7:30 a m.
trrivM at Buna aa 9:45 a. m.
No. 1 loaves Buns at 4:00 p. m.;
arrives st Orange st 9:15 p. m.
W. a Mcuaoir.
dm DcDOMlV
wh- - -on want over
the .-.one and It
t» will be delivered at your door. u
8 E-. erytbtng in the line of
g FANCY (IKOCZHI28 to
g N- BURTON
OTBXOK. XSBC ^XH3C83OOC83a80vgSQ-
General Contractors
CONCRETE WORK A SPfCIALl S.
On account of the meeting,
State Teachers’ Association at
rian Antonio, Texas, round trip
tickets will be on sale Dec. 26th
nd 27th at Convention rates;
finaUimit Dec. 31st, 1905.
T. S. McFarl and, Agent.
TRY THE HEW PHONE
• LOCAL AND
LONG DISTANCh
Service tbe beet —.Toll* cheapest
JAMMU HAXXJL RYDM.
(XXX Under the new regime in the
Bqultable participation in syndics tea
by ameers ot tiw company la prohibit
«d. Since Paul Morton became preal-
<leut aalarlea have been lowered, and
he bitnself draws as head of the com-
pany *20.tHN) lens per annum than his
predecessor - that to. **0.000. Kven this
is ten tlim-t what he received as sec-
retary of the navy. Tbe difference of-
fonts a typical comparison between ths
salaries j«»d tbe pr1n?-tj?al officera of
large busincea corporations and those
paid in the federal state or municipal
service In this country. As second vice
president of the Atchison, Topeks aud
Santa Ke railroad Mr. Morton drew a
salary several times that which he re
drived as member of tbe cabinet or th«
president. Eilbu Root In order to ac-
cept the *8400 office of secretary of
state gave up a law practice estimated
to have yielded him *900,000 per an-
num and also resigned from corpora-
tion directorates which were of pc
cusdary value to hith.
The Insurance Investigation has
shown that twine insurance presidents
get larger salaries titan the presidents
of tending railroads. James 3. Hill gets
*75400 os president of the Orest
Northern, and tituyveeant Ftab re-
ceives **0400 as president of the ISH-
uote Central, but ouch eateries are rare
among railroad men, and It Is argued
tint there Is teas Justification for big
salaries In the rase of tnsuraace com
panics than in that of railroads, os tbe
wealth of thn former te In the nature
)>•• entirely escaped tbe yellow
lever sad from every portion of
tbe state tbe people have con
gratuiated Dr. Tabor upon tbe
efficient manner in wbtcb he baa
conducted tbe quarantine.
tbstanniog tbe Enter-
prise insists that there ia uo
lever in De Kidder, tbis morning
t letter w*« received in Orange
from a resident ot that place
atating that there were still
cases of yellow fever there and
asking for some disinfectants to
be shipped there immediately
■OJULftJbULBJJLgJI-9. ft a&JUUUL«JULf
Aotomobtitets who. dare the farmers
ot the country to patrol the public
highways with firearms should take
warning from the days when settlers
used their shotguns oo redskins and
panthers. Tbe farmers now own the
country, and the existence of these
••varmints" Is only s tradition.
Wood—Oak, Ash or Pine
Hpltt or otherwise, say length
delivered. Call old phone 102
A. M Mcrialer. ftw
LOOK!
'8-armTrmvyYmv
P. B. Curry © Bon
Fire. Marin#, We
and Aaatdent
INSURANCE
OKANUB
01^ Clothes made new
and
New Ones, too
by
CRESCENT TAILORING PARLOR
Agency for tbe b'at hat-cleaning
bouse in the South.
ALL WORK GUARANI BED.
Phone 4W. f J Front SWet.
fet, the Enterprise howls
g and loud aud charges Dr.
tor with dishonesty and with
ug a grafter because be docs
; raise tbe quarantine agamst
Kidder and other points near
re and let people come into
ias as the/ please.
Pbe people of Southeast Tex-
cattoot possibly agree with
Enterprise in its criticisms
)r Tabor and they should so
>ress themselves. Orange is
tided with tbe way the quar-
$ f SAVED
By buying your
HEATERS and
STOVEPIPE At
Th/rough Sleeper Service vie tbe
11. ft T. C. R. R.
*’he II. AT. C. now nas in op
oration through sleeper service
dady between Galveston and
Denver and Galveston and St.
Lous, sleeper?- leav'ag Honstoo
each night su the Denver
sleeper running via H. ft T. C.
to F 5irth an?i. thce.D?nvf
road to Denver; the St. Louts
oaooa
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Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1905, newspaper, November 15, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658261/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.