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Collection: Directories and Documents > Pamphlets

PH 2-4 (ca. 1905) (90 pages)

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Whey he hag Would by the ck Can NE ail Iny of rk re. ter of 1 Nice y five lients with unremittingly for its passage. will be opposition from the fakirs, but none from people who have mastered the full import of its ining industry and to the investing ads are going to work There decent meaning to the m public. “The novel suggestion—which yoblem that has puzzled for years——W \r. Fred G. Shaffer, the well-known and talented operhe credit for starting the movegave the idea first at once solves a as originated by ator, ‘To him is due all t ment, And by the way, Mr. Shaffer to the writer for exploitation in the public press. For this reason it is timely and interesting to hear Mr. Sha ffer's views on the subject as expressed by him in his characteristic style. . “Profit and Loss has invited him to contribute an article for this issue, and takes pleasure in presenting it herewith for the benefit of the investing public. “In this connection we would state that we have extended on several occasions invitations to our friends gens the promotion fraternity to write us articles of timely interest. We appreciate that there is splendid talent among the men who are displaying magnificent en terprise to reach the ear of the public and we want them to discuss subjects of interest for the benefit of our feaders and ourselves. “The gifted pen of Mr. Shaffer is the first heard from, and we leave him to tell his own story of state 1nspectors for mining companies. : Stee aie my personality yf the proposed of mining corporations in e, howevel, that there 15 he love pirds of jope that “I have cherished the 1 l ideration ¢ might be removed in the cons law to provide for an inspector Colorado. I begin to apprecia® like t . i Sa A nest of promoters, linked together 1 6