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From a photograph by Marcess

MRS. W. R. HEARST AND SON GEORGE

information he furnished of rebating, Mr. Hearst has waged as many good fights as any reformer I know. There isn't room even for a list of the good things Mr. Hearst has done or tried to do. There isn't room either for a list of the bad, small things he has done; the scandals he has published, the individuals he has made to suffer beyond their deserts. He has sent his reporters slumming among the rich; he has pandered to the curiosity about the vice and wickedness of wealth. His papers

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