
The ''San Francisco Evening Bulletin'' was a
newspaper
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in
San Francisco
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, founded as the ''Daily Evening Bulletin'' in 1855 by
James King of William
James King of William (January 28, 1822 – May 20, 1856) was a crusading San Francisco, California, newspaper editor whose assassination by James P. Casey, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1856 resulted in the establishment ...
. King used the newspaper to crusade against political corruption, and built it into having the highest circulation in the city. He died a year after its founding, assassinated by rival newspaperman and local politician James P. Casey, whom King had exposed as an ex-felon.
William Chauncey Bartlett and
Samuel Williams were among its editors, with Williams "responsible for dramatic criticism and book reviews". In December 1894,
R. A. Crothers purchased the San Francisco Evening Bulletin from the estate of
Loring Pickering.
Fremont Older became editor-in-chief in 1895, at a time when the newspaper had diminished in influence, and he built it up by again attacking corruption. He was forced to step down in 1918, and in 1929 the newspaper was bought by
William Randolph Hearst
William Randolph Hearst (; April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper publisher and politician who developed the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications. His extravagant methods of yellow jou ...
, who merged it with ''
The San Francisco Call''.
See also
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List of San Francisco newspapers
References
Daily newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area
History of the American West
History of California
Defunct newspapers published in California
1855 establishments in California
1929 disestablishments in California
Newspapers established in 1855
Publications disestablished in 1929
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