ed throughout the West, from Mexico to Alaska, becoming apartner in three of the largest mining discoveries ever recorded in American history: the Comstock( silver ) Lode in Nevada, the Homestake ( gold ) Mine in South Dakota and the Anaconda (copper)Mine in Montana. These three findings paved George Hearst the way to his millions.George Hearst, in October of 1880, bought a small daily newspaper called the San FranciscoExaminer. He saw that the ownership of this newspaper can be used as a political organ and wouldbe beneficial to him. George took steps to improve the Examiner by hiring Emanuel Katz as thegeneral manager and expanded the workforce. Despite the fact that he did make some efforts in thenewspaper business, he had shown very little interest in the industry. At that time, he was veryinterested in politics and later became a United States Senator from California as it was mentionedabove. In the fall of 1882, William Randolph Hearst, aged nineteen, entered Harvard University. But Hearst did not stay in Harvard University for long before being expelled in 1885 because ofpractical jokes he played on the professors. Around the year 1884 - 1885, William wrote a letterto his father requesting that he be entitled to take over the San Francisco Examiner. One of thesentences from the letter he wrote to his father was “Now if you should make over to me theExaminer—with enough money to carry out my schemes—I’ll tell you what I would do!” His father had hoped that William would inherit the management of his mining and ranchinginterests but William denied his father’s desire. So on the 7th of March 1887, William RandolphHearst took control and became the proprietor of his father’s struggling newspaper, San FranciscoExaminer. Hearst, aged 23 then, showed a lot of versatility and was ascertained to make thisnewspaper popular. Many believed that Hearst was simply an amateur. He quickly s...