Show I I I I ARE SEPARATE AND DISTINCT Morning Examiner It Is sometimes true but happily the conditions are aro rapidly Improving that arc ale seized with the tho no nolion notion lion tion that the tho newspaper In which the they advertise ought to adopt an editorial and news precisely In with their theil own If tho lie news papel does not publish things meet with Ith their approval tho they that have hac a righteous kick com coinS comIng Ing That It is So in iii regard to lo sonic of the lie advertisers who ho that when the lie Insert an advertise In the tho paper th they take talce a first on all nh lie be belongs longs to the he paper The Tho largo large man who advertises iu In order to Induce people to come to lo his store anti buy his goods good as a business and lie he does not hot bother his head about the Iho editorial policy polle of the lie paper paler In which his advertising Is placed so 30 long iong as that policy hai tho ho virtue of morality and san sanity It The Now New York has made it Il car ful canvass of some of its Ils heaviest ad a ies to their opinions as to whether or not the lucy It good business to ut at tempt to influence editorial expressions Among othel lie Horald quotes Samuel J 1 head of a great concern 1 Mr 11 says sas r E want to state In the most em terms that If I thought for It a moment hat thi f could h influence 1 the news columns Of C any I would withdraw ni ad on JD the tho theOf theory that It had host Its independence I and aud become n a mercenary I Gibb another man who has ha haIn hasin In charge the Interests of a big firm says Ii rr If newspapers published influenced and biased news and other reports tho they would cease to Interest the gen ben beneral eral public and Would consequently be useless s m as medIums The mot met a few who were Influenced b by personal pique In ob objecting to 10 the editorial poll policy C o of the paper lisper Ono One o of these Is Nathan Straus who Is tim tho head or of the department store of Mac lae Co Mr Straus be became became came In a philanthropic wa way In securing the pasteurizing of milk for babies The Herald refused to publish all thai Mr ill Straus had to I say about this Inasmuch as there are nrc arem m many ny who believe t the lo pasteurizing of milk Is harmful and Mr Ir Straus re refused refused fused to continue his firms lug Ing This dill did not nOl arr ot the complacency of the as Is In indicated lIy by this terse terso little remark I It Mr fit to cut off his firms nose to spite his face that of course Is i his UnquestIonably Mac Co are ho losers by Mr Straus action for it has lost a valuable medium and the Herald continues on Its career of prosperity having lie knowledge that It Is Independent in this respect at least The man who advertises In a news newspaper newspaper paper does so hoping to receive result The newspaper adopts Its lino of POliCY without regard to the of an ans particular advertiser and follows follos that policy ps as best It can Certainly there would he be a jol jolly con cou confusion fusion If a newspaper tried to run nm its Hs editorial paso page In conformity with the wishes of every advertiser Democrat Republican Socialist or Woman Suf Suffragist The two are arc entirely separate and distinct |