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It Is believed that his ambition is to effect a union of the South American republics over which he aims to establish a dictatorship. -J Jffitilig Secretory U Congressman To be a private secretary to a gov ernor, senator, or congressman means a great deal more work and worry than most people imagine. A Congressman going to Washington usually engages a man from his own state, usually from his own district. He rents his own office In Washington, and there handles all of his correspondence. "There are a thousand and one little things," said a man who had served long In this capacity, "that I have to attend to. I am always very busy, and sleep once in a while. There are the pensions to be looked after. Old sol diers write to the congressman, asking him to aid them In securing a pen sion, and others to get them in creased. All these letters must be an swered, and some times a brisk corre spondence is carried on. We receive about one hundred letters a day. All these must be opened and the contents noted. "We have a regularly established system for tending to this mail, and try to take care of it in a prompt and systematic way. A congressman al ways has a great many callers, and very often I have to take them around and show them the town. We receive all kinds of odd requests, for instance one gentleman wrote to the congress man, about the time the government was making its annual seed distribu tion, and asked that he be sent a cata legae of the government garden seed. Another man was a trifle more modest and only asked that he be given the agency in his town, for the distribu tion of the garden seed. About 15,000 packages of seed are sent to different people in my district each year. Each person who writes for seed is an swered individually. Some people want autographs, and a few want pictures. If a lady writes, she invariably adds a postscript saying I want you to an swer this, not your secretary. "If congress has night sessions I most always have to attend. A con gressman is always besieged by appli cants for positions, and he always does all he can to aid the people of his dis trict. He suggests the names of men who. he thinks, would make good post masters, and helps people in every way imaginable, by securing positions for them In the various departments where this is possible. "I seldom employ a stenographer to help out, and write all the letters my self I have found this to be more satisfactory than trying to dictate. Even after they were written I would have to read them all over, and cor rect them. People not acquainted with the duties of a secretary do not know what busy men they are. Yet, like the old story about officeholders, 'few die and none resign. ' ;) T r- A T1 ' j . . 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