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Show Th 1'crll of atartlug: a .N.ilHiapr. Boston Herald. Mr. Howard Carroll, who has recently re-cently had some experience in tho business busi-ness of starting a newspaper in ievr York, expressas iho oyinion that, given something liko .I,()00,()(M) and a combination com-bination of some such men as Charles A. Dana, Horaco (Ireeiey, George James aud Henry J. Kaymond, it might bo safe to undertake an enterprise enter-prise of this sort, but he would hesitate I lo advise anyone to start a newspaper even under ttieh auspices in these days of sharp competitio.n. Air. Carroll I'uills that it is harder to get a man to change his newspaper than it is to induce him to give up his politics or his religion, j |