It was really a delicate job to handle the _Mining Financial News_ in
a manner which would not lead stupid people to believe that it was an
entirely independent paper. It was desirable that its independence be
maintained to a degree, so that the full value of the _Mining Financial
News_, as a property, might grow. The intention was some day, when the
_Mining Financial News_ found itself on a paying basis, to sever the
Scheftels alliance.
The _Mining Financial News_ had always been an entity. It had up to
then been assisted financially at periods by mining promotion concerns
with which I had been identified and was always a quasi house-organ for
this reason. But it invariably preserved a certain independence in its
news columns and at least such partial independence of ownership as
enabled it to stand on its own bottom.
MORE TRUTH ON THE "MINING FINANCIAL NEWS"
WHEN the _Mining Financial News_ removed to New York Mr. Scheftels
used much persuasion to get the owners to transfer title to the
Scheftels company. Admittedly, if the Scheftels company could boast
ownership of the newspaper at the head of its editorial page, it would
be a great feather in the Scheftels cap and might lead investors to
think that an organization which could own and publish a first-class,
metropolitan newspaper of the _Mining Financial News_ variety must
for that reason alone be worthy of financial credit.
Thompson, Towle & Company, members of the New York Stock Exchange,
print a small sized pattern of such a newspaper, called the _News
Letter_. Hayden, Stone & Company, and Paine, Webber & Company, of
Boston and New York, are said to have much influence with the _Boston
News Bureau_, a newspaper which features news of mines and mining share
markets. The _Boston News Bureau_ at times has printed no display
advertisements and at other times has. It is considered by Boston
mining-stock brokers who handle the Michigan and Arizona copper
securities as a necessary complement to their market literature.
_Walker's Copper Letter_ and the _Boston Commercial_ are other
examples. _Walker's Copper Letter_, which carries no advertising, for
years has said the very nicest things about copper securities promoted
and fathered by important Boston and New York interests. Needless to
state, what _Walker's Copper Letter_, the _Boston Commercial_ and the
_Boston News Bureau_ say about the mining propositions of their friends
is as a rule based on fact. The point is that promoters find it
necessary that news happenings regarding the markets, the securities
and the mines in which they are interested be given broad publicity.
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