Association for Information and Image Management Centimeter BOARD OF SPONSORS Rutgers, Tlic Slate University of New Jersey Edward J. Bloustein T. Alexander Pond Tilden G. Edclstein John Gillis New Jersey Historical Commission Howard L Green National Park Service, Edison National Historic Site Roy W. Weaver Edward J. Pershcy Smithsonian Institution Bernard Finn Arthur P. Molella EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD James Brittain, Georgia Institute of Technology Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., Harvard University Neil Harris, University of Chicago Thomas Parke Hughes, University of Pennsylvania Arthur Link, Princeton University Nathan Reingold, Smithsonian Institution Robert E. Schofield, Iowa State University CORPORATE ASSOCIATES William C. Hittinger (chairman), RCA Corporation Edward J. Bloustein, Rutgers, The State University of N.J. Cees Bruynes, North American Philips Corporation Philip F. Dietz, Westinghouse Electric Corporation Roland W. Schmitt, General Electric Corporation Harold W. Sonn, Public Service Electric and Gas Company Morris Tanenbaum, AT&T FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS PUBLIC FOUNDATIONS Alfred P. Sloan foundation National Science Foundation Charles Edison Fund National Endowment for the Humanities The Hyde and Watson Foundation Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation PRIVATE CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS Alabama Power Company Amerada Hess Corporation Atlantic Electric Association of Edison Illuminating Companies Battellc Memorial Institute Foundation Tile Boston Edison Foundation Cabot Corporation Foundation Carolina Power and Light Company Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Consumers Power Company Corning Glass Works Foundation Duke Power Company Exxon Corporation Florida Power & Light Company General Electric Foundation Gould Inc. Foundation Gulf States Utilities Company Idaho Power Company International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Iowa Power and Light Company Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Katz Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. McGraw-Edison Company Middle South Services, Inc. Minnesota Power New Jersey Bell Telephone Company New York State Electric & Gas Corporation North American Philips Corporation Philadelphia Electric Company Philips International B.V. Public Service Electric and Gas Company RCA Corporation Robert Bosch GmbH San Diego Gas & Electric Savannah Electric and Power Company Schering Plough Foundation Texas Utilities Company Thomson-Brandt Transamerica Dciaval Inc. Wisconsin Public Service Corporation A Note on the Sources The pages which have been filmed are the best copies available. Every technical effort possible has been made to ensure legibility. Reel duplication of the whole or of any part of this film is prohibited. In lieu of transcripts, however, enlarged photocopies of selected items contained on these reels may be made in order to facilitate research. THOMAS A. EDISON PAPERS A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION PART n (1879-1886) REEL 76 DOCUMENT FILE SERIES (DOC-36) D-84-055 through D-84-072 ("Electric Light - Thomas A. Edison Construction Department - Stations - Pennsylvania - Hazleton" through "Telephone") 1884. Electric Light - Thomas A. Edison Construction Department - Stations - Pennsylvania - Hazleton (D-84-055) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the organization, management, and operation of a central station at Hazleton, which opened on February 11, 1884. Much of the correspondence is by Edison employees William S. Andrews and Thomas Spencer; and by N. C. Yost, secretary and treasurer of the Hazleton company. Some of the documents by Andrews and Spencer are partially illegible due to water damage. Approximately 90 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence regarding orders and employee expenses. iol O.? ?3)- Ot-Zifi THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

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EDISON, Central Station, OonBtruotion Dep’t,, No. 65 Fifth avenue, ,,_ • > Novi^Y o r k,.88^ ^ ~7y a^cZCy ^ ^Cx x7-zfc<_ - xt-i_ kyt7 .1 ^ (-( ~ AoA Z2ZA^ y /~7^ jr£-*-est'-' x 7 -c-A tC?-^ — sri?L<^<-*—' x>—e__ ^2 yy-nAMT—-, /^/h r / 7 f-C-&yC*-~ /^-za-<_ ~/^L-a/b- j-r-f 7 ^. UZO c^A-^ /r-ztc n-e^ ~~/h^y.-iC^_ y^. ^ U^b ^ x^Zl * ^ -/’" < ^ C ^' i J 7^ ox^aju^ THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep’t., No. 65 Fifth avenue, New York,.... itu -?vLc_ S' sr-ru^C;(^ .„. . *LcA— £cZtr ^U— frfLuh-*- 'jv-r&xu. S~ /u^<- ~PT -/(-d-sr-t /^u<_ pbx-LesU~x^ ' UL ^~ 'T^^U ^<~x^-z^Cx y t/f^sSi-S'Cs x?— f - /rt££j fr-C-* cc-'f^x^ ~~h ^-c^CCs 7^UX-^ -vyxyyy — CLX^U7-CjX^~~. ^ "TZ^ - _x*-->-'£- '^ZZZZ&a-y " y ^t'ty- tmx- ^iJlx^-cr t ixx. a : 2 aL~c<^/^ ^7 ~E fy-7-z~ ~ , r>7~*-Cs y^7-t^^— (TT-t^OCs O^L^tL. lZ-<_ dy-oAUd ^* . - %&L MazUtcn X uml’ez g fazd, WlioCasak /„ £umS&i and ®mUin q Q>lZakzia£ §t'. 10. 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ENGLE, ■^Watch Baker, Jeweler and Watch-Case Makar,-* Engraving of all kinds with Engle's Engraving Machine. 'Ta., . . /

w *»■ A-Aa’S a"' A^yA. s& a- /£r ,-a^ <*«-*/> «■ jACs^-. ts Thomas A. Edison, No, 65 Fifth avenue. NEW YORKS.9P.fe.^rd. 1884. 188 S. D. Engle, Esq. V Hazleton, Penna. Dear Sirj- I have your favor of the 15th. inat., which I would have an swyu 1 ?? earlier but Tor my absence rrom New York. He have about 21, 000 horse power of the Babcock & Hilcox boilers now in operation in connection with our business, and never knew of water coming over into the cylinder, unless from the ignorance of the engineer, oil, or some other cause, which can easily be rectified. He worked thie boilers under every possible condition and have tried every possible experiment with them, and I cannot understand at all why you people should have so much trou¬ ble. Very truly yours. , ' S. D. ENGLE, ^Watch Maker, Jeweler and Watch-Case Makers Engraving of all . kinds with Engle’s Engraving Machine. .£.5- .„/diiV e>-z^'/ C ~' '^S-> _^-/-r t Cf y? ff-x. e< c> &C’ s£2-S~z^ ~^*Zr ^s£ly- / / ^-0 yi^lSSS '*£>£) £f~f^ y^C^LS S - - - ^- S&S*Pz-o\ 'Srssiy^ V IS - S%k) yS^^SS^gl &£Zt^r,'tSS , /ihsi. . ■y^isy^Z'tyi 'rfc* a-f-J^sZ c>^e si£pt£2&t^. ~-iyv\ eyS ,**^r SBr yC^=i^ r'AZ^Zh~7>C/^ <^*^tfs/ J/(hc>c^ jtfs <^oL^ LS ^ ks y*c*-&t>/' tr/ 1 * ^0zZ- £^e<■S'^tz p i_JteX tla.JbC~ CUK O-y tLsjunL ^ ttx.jtur- A^ trevt- l>Lb^ , \ '‘' &bCUU> f 6-cU— <0 (9 |C Kola ^ colic t^ (X^Keex^^t^vv^. ^(txaJ,, iTPv fexiL Ct/^ CUc - ^ O' tv QjMXctZctiUf coct Ct. Ct>CC-tA- <5^ C£cc (L,tfnS> t^ ctr^ lK l^CuAxv, c*> ( CyVVr^ tO'V K(XaKj ^ Xjlax. ^U-u wu’ev, 'O ?& M' Q, f ■/f/i' A. C c< *?Ucc*c CVc&L* t&JLs dL O^C ££lolS GUsT^e-c&. csf- cjzjuj^j t^f^JLQyh- to~A-cc*n, tsp'^Y 7 *jLje_ A-fL.^^- t-4 MARKLE BRO S. A CO .. Succoscors to Q* j^-rXArtry- /f cC: ~ Qm~z C$>-c?-tLJCe--*-o r C-Xj O-Z^cTvt/- __ LX-C^p~ LX^x) &-cs -<=*-^ C&ZZZy c~xr $Cc^*Lc^C^q^t^ ivLzx, &jL*-Jtr~Q4j-eL*i_*- - - - v - T - ) ' 'tfm ~ycr-ts(^ \ 'tUccb . f 1/ A^Ccca. cCc^3C2) c*-^q_s ^ /£l^LjC*co^ZZ& fai, ^-z<4jLs AjLAJL-' fCCceiL €*uyt^ OJBJU 4L-y ff-y-vw ZZljuZ+Z* exV^ i 'W±b ^0*0^ [LIST BY WILLIAM S. ANDREWS] . -zf~ '2^0' - '&&£K~*£r't, .0,0 f . ../?.&—& K d> f*' /S-t? A y<^ j'v /r ’. ^ ^ /i^. yf^ <£>k ^£ L - U 5^ ■' ’ /y^ y Xg«afc^e- *>£r~ . ,&^L^o~£rasit, ■! ^ T3 1884. Electric Light - Thomas A. Edison Construction Department - Stations - Pennsylvania - Mt. Carmel (D-84-056) This folder contains correspondence, reports, and other documents relating to the construction and operation of the Mt. Carmel central station, which opened on January 22, 1884. Much of the correspondence is by Edison employees William S. Andrews and H. Ward Leonard; and by William Schwenk, president of the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Mt. Carmel. Many of the documents by Andrews and Leonard are partially illegible due to water damage. All the documents have been filmed. THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction ] No. 65 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK. Address reply to ... THE WESTEM PraiOM a TEl^B 5 g£RAPBI TO MP^IYo S' iHSSiSs _ WORVIN ORE saaa’gssasssjBgssi a cnueeeatei) message, 1M b dtUratci bj raioort ot ao i T. ECKERT, General Managox. ¥€?/ MHTBX I MOT) *T Eecolvedat 852 BROADWAY. 1 / 3Z cT/'o &cJjz .A. _ ~cl. r 0 ^ ( /7£ l e^2V /*7^ lA _ eUs, / s>jJJ f/r\ vtsr>\ A?Rfst -V AiLa. J%0 W— ($AC _ '^G^nr /r/£*-<, u JL _ ^ieJ&<$s -—^ » C? r , This telegram has just hoen received at tho offleo in 853 BROADWAY, Just holow Fourteenth Street, whoro any reply should bo sent. ; zX^ fU-c^Ci- u W. S. ANDREWS. CHIEF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, .188 Address reply to... :____■■■ f^'v-_ ~ ~ _ ,..». J s/ fZtc-£*st, Xw' /v-~~- **'s~*-&i 7^2t~ i '/ S < /^>!/^ ^iS!<«.» /^. ^<4 V' ^ 9 /^< 2 ^ 2 ^ THIS WESTEK1J SJMSOH TESMSiSK.ia.PM: COWiTP fllTO V„ jtddZAJZ. j4L&*»d ' '!/&-&& / X e /> V -'■ / ,p ,/ a /•• - /,- / <• ,< . ._ This tologram has just teen rocoWea at the offlc^ in 852 BBOAcWAY, just bolow Fourteenth Street, where any reply should bo sonh THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep't, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, ' NEW YORK. / Address reply to . W. S. ANDREWS, CHIEF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, jz-s/ry s ( / fm-oi'23 THE WESTER! EMIOffl TEMSC&RilPH ©ORfflPJLMY. C S?~ ■* *- ~C~ f s - . _ ^-,—'- ea f,/--^z^- -^3 Th!a tologram has Jug t been rocolvod at dH MINERS & SHIPPERS OF ■<££>:■ a-2*. i„ 4 . ±#£y/6'pY r*. **/ ZZl -C (Ffcinv ^ ^*-0 X" ^<- 4^ S~> ^ ^r ‘Pt-t/nr *£- y^/ '*''<- <^>—v-' c 4 @ko~^ -y r y*~~ tnt*~y fiist.A-*.'. $«LyC a*-* *^/l^ - &U,$~ ^ /U^ZZ^y /it*' /O^Af py THOMAS A. EDISON, 'Control Station, Oonatrnotion Dop't, NO. 65 Fif^h AVENUE, /L ¥wk, 6 1 88j/ % t&Ttfa 7ZC4L/k_5 sUa-^ /tsCOLJUS #y cZj£v>i/( ^ ’ /Xsty, 6cx~ ctKyJ ^ * (yU^drtyC z-^_, ZaI ^o~r^Ajiy . tcuy7?<~j c£ya^C 6UC*4<^^ '<%£«- sC^v ^=r~^ V 6 y * y7) '. V s> 0 7 ?Ca,c^eJ &7^CJ 0§(yy£_^ 7?uyc*j Zyi^^y Cdtcc tXy&Lo c//Cc> 'tSff~tz.,2^.£ £-> (3<&-aJ AzOc-^ A-*' £: V '(i-p-uce- v— , t^Zy} . ^ . y y (5 cXo(m^c>/cj cZ >^4- -£c<^< '£Un*/ ^ ? >^r- -?**>& \ A^/iGyi ' y ^ ,2A ^ c - z*v,« ' z ‘‘ /^ ^ j fr** " < 7 ~Z? A ' 3 r '\ yXL, cz r f7~ ~7o ^ . THOMAS A, EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep’t, No. 65 Fifth avenue, A'jZ'TZ2-t/ ^ ' ^ L r ' - m-M&i- to'C^d'/TL'')^ /6 ^ ^/t~T ; -- 4 >— xf/ Jtooim/ ory-gCt-^. , "<7 £CC,ti/Ls-)^ 7^-' J>pZ&Z^a , ^<>cJ ^ ., T ftt-/c y'l's' y^/L 2?ul.C^ 'tce.tr>^ ^■o ^7~ ^ i-'Z^'t-^ &—>=- ^ . <:5as -~ c-"£c~e-' t- THOMAS A. EDISON, \ Control Station, Construction Dep’t, 0 r \ ^ lio. 65 Fifth ^ i^_ ifkX ^ <£^-e-£.. I ‘Zt/Tslie.y t^gS O' ' 'TticZZ^ uiEuaoTC THOMAS A. EDISON, ^ \ U Central Station, Construction Dap't, . V \ No. 65 fifjh Avenue, f. t / > ^^1 "T Qeui^Jlj (? /» CCtMO-AsV-eAJb 'Tr yd ;, ' <£? /Sloo-e/'' X^Lc<_X <=*-?"' '*^T T < MA^tZU^ ^t4o- * >2^/{' ’ : 3 tyeOnt^' <&/*££' v>'" '■-'•■■ ’ (X 7 ^ XtXo X <£*&-<> , 6 ^^ £?MaaZ'C&~£'- 9 *> CA 2 ~ t__. THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep't, No. 65 Fifth avenue, , New York...... M.r /Xk/ y^y 7t d? dXTf' cX XStu-e/' /ke^y ^ kz^tf // Xls' Ay jdXZc&rrde^-S ~~X> 0&/- ? d~ki- J <7 (/ 1 ---. /dtk> “P?lO c<7 /s*i^ dZx^S cSZZ y?. cZLj' Ck^S y l _c. y^yy^y y~ y&c.c^c^f <>C. < y^e-^'a^y ~7t Zyr yZ /o yy ~7&^r^>yzc~ ~t£ Azyz t,c . ■ 7 -tZr ^>^^7 py^ ' P?vCt yiA^t^y <£^_ dZ/Z. Zh^tr>~-. rPluc^o 'Tu^y’/' /}'?. yyy^T^j <£*- <3 a ~y y^yrcco . c^- Zr '^y ~~Pd y^tset-e^' &,££/ d'ZZ PP\izZc^*. "thomAs' a. EDisoisr, Central Station, Construction Dop't, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, rfOsL' { - "?7iZ^ey(d~ 9^\j tZZ/izs&C. - S \zyL&ZZd~ 6^^iStJ&&y . /h czs susts^t^ dddZdd — / y£<-*_S &y ^ 77 / ^ y-C^M^Pt tK ^ ’^yis? <& y^Cts en^S'' THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dop't, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, iZcesCtsL-o , ftnnXt-y dPLey «. cP /Cl,/ 6Ls <U_ ^>L £V Gs?~#-cA uL/^- \/ ' C-^> *" ^7~stzAT■■-■■■. v>7^0 v ^ ^^ ro - t^c*- ^y ^ ^ XS~ /'f'V {JU^S 4 ^*y fJt fi-€i£t<7 ?l~ay£%5ut -$2st*yt? O^-Zt# OSSLS 'Ic^&C. C/ D 7't-4*s£t/' c£. Aj *C 7T 7£o~ &■ <& #r^>y ? rfv-zr-f' ^-Try7Ce^> ^ Zt^CC,-'/ C^' 5 ' THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep’t, NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE, Address reply to. J?, W. S. ANDREWS, CHIEF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, r A ^ *■' ZAy-y-9 <£&-ZZ A ^ ySAtze^z^^ty , yrr,r_^.. $/, y^Z'^£*y-t^cxAy> T’^jcL- •*• yy^y ^Z^ZzAc) yA -^-^«_ t ,^_- y'-^d z^ZyZ-.^ \ ■ yy' "Z~y - 2 ! * t. ^ . THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Eep’t, NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. Address reply to.. W. S. ANDREWS. CHIEF .ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, ....188 THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep't., No. 65 Fifth avenue,« yrr^ C&wAj' , U c // 3o P/U/. ' ' s(££~££c*a-& PS., 'PPIPPCit ■ y J>r -asclL-' ,i£u_s PC&S £t-&PpZ~vL*£istsiJL^ f psii-es ^ i. 2 t / »t/ Cpcyte^c p £c-t, (Z.£o--z£ttJ - 2 ^r ZCs-tf-Ztii/ tp ®ce**t.4i-jL*Hi<7 tp SZ^.e.g-Cfsei /tuJc^ dyfc7 P-TTsx^-J //fc ^tcop < £ai^trC. , ^&r»* a^t^le^ y-O-At.P f pT^TV^g * /2'£tst v^o THOMAS A. EDISON, Central' Station, Construction Dep’t No. 65 Fifth Avenue, iVti & At.-Zfc a ^ ' r - A /Z X&X' ; . ... Xc-ZZr zL z-ZZZ Cbg^tX Ze-eyA ~7l Aif •— 0rto*y v^L ~7XZ "X S A^ Z&Z 7ZZT Zr*J* Ax X~7Zz ZZZZy ^?= : 2- ^ yyp***$ ' C V 7 Ccas y^r/t&CC- * ^fal- Yi C d£''^:. e-C/ c2t 7' tSu+^JT' THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep't, No. 65 Fifth avenue, r— n, Cp/i^jk 'tC^sc-^3 P^£y - ^ , ,. 9 Jhusy < 2 ^> <&, ,£*y /te^Pv SC yy*s^. ^ CctfU^ ^ s4*^e~ ,_ Contra!/Station, Construction Dep’t, ' No.' 65 Fifth avenue, _ (P&'smvUs (7o\ . -New York,.*7 / #7 77 L a/***, 7x7^^ -fCxJT" iaP/q t'l^s Tfy*' 77*7*^**?*' ■^-'‘~ ^ 7L »'uuZp^ / jLex.tJ'' ti7c«si^o '^>^r»-zr dTTP* (7? -TPTl /e/cZc^T' I'l^o uy' /7-c--C£t*-*-^i tyk> A/A . ??slLst r Za_.^cn'r3 TTz'-v X~c^X7ZZ ( f' > 2 —'ZC0 XX'l-flAs^ . , THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep’t, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, iiZ: -- ■yb ^ ^ -w: cP W ^Set - pf*^, '?* v y ' j( a^>* eye ^r c^^y^kr ^ ^ ^ aj& /tur. 0$^ '^ 2 ^ ^ a ^ c% t ^~ ry '- '^-~j— il j c<>Y ■'^ty r ^?-L-££ P~i<£*•_ _, 7 $~ /A^-zX I C^rYY. c :'^i^ • 'Y^d rf&'yv s 6 Z'C C-<..<*^ . THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep’t, NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE, New York,... Cl / X /0 y-faa 7%o eXer syg A^yyCi—. a Cc-c^ tn-vCtw y&tSrC)' (-i £c -r-> t,-6y_ P?z^/^_ ~ZyT cCyC^t s&Z. 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Edison Construction Department - Stations - Pennsylvania - Williamsport (D-84-059) This folder contains correspondence relating to the construction and operation of the Williamsport central station, which opened on October 5, 1884, and to the organization and management of the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Williamsport. This company also acted as an agent for Edison in the organization of other Pennsylvania companies. All of the correspondence is by William S. Andrews, chief electrical engineer. All the documents have been filmed. Thomas a. No. 65 Fi^h W. s. ANDREWS, ' ELECTRICM, ENGINEER.! 3 g ■ _, ___ lP^Z>C^ 'Z-tr-ZiT' ENNSYRYMia. ^EDISON ^IiECTRI<3 $ElMlRAIi $>fMION $YS>PEM HOR ^EHKSYIiYSKI®. Thomas A. Edison. No. 65 Fifth Avenue. ■ W. S. 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Edison Construction Department - Stations - Wisconsin - Appleton (D-84-061) The folder contains correspondence relating to the attempt to construct an extension to the Appleton plant and to expand the original hydro-powered system and central station district installed in 1882. Among the correspondents are George H. Bliss, general superintendent of the Western Edison Light Company, and Aug. Ledyard Smith, president of the Appleton Edison Electric Light Company. Ail the documents have been filmed. , CL, 4S ; ^C^-ooaj, 4&- &^3JZ, <£=>&jC^ V^ (t 1 ^ £ &*Cj-r<~ - <3^ <£J^izLt^. ^ZL ■s- ftXkJAavy, fit&Ksi. . <-4^ . «^j^ J _o^T' /(o£pw~dUU. Carnal, /£«/■< 4Ekvj (^-»«\ ^ . ^>- ^oul «*. /fSv- ject: -APP1.RT0N Western Edison Light Company, 5 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, January _ 20 th,.188.. Mr Thomas A Rdison, OS Fifth Avenue, Hear Sir: Do you intend to come out to Appleton soon to look over the situation there and determine vhat is best to be done ? ^ They seem to be expecting you and President Smith claims to have your promise to do so. Sincerely yours. .e. Cs-j iJULnZ ZjLdj^ .^ "V.^ v $ Mhinobn. $. 4.,.. Q 6 - a. —^-~ £j. <_**✓— • •» /£,—^ , " *' v: - ,:v> x : < jh . c $ i _,' (f^f- 7 <=9 q Jil^ A^U— :jn.st\ J. J. • - .a /h-^s /Vv-yi_— Al-v -^W-v— ^ Jlu2Lvia^ Cas^ FaL fLt*V -Cy 'f Covr^ — C-Osisl, 7W ~)vr-4- Il^sw ^rinrv^ y t^jC/Lsis (Arv^ A. Iasw- ! pL^ Co\A~ - /hr UlaS)' Kns TisUn^ A dJ-Cy Px> ciro e^Or p/xaj rmrJC /uuvir tx^JAlu^) CL^jis^ y Wwwwj Tfv tOA b Iv~ilAAW. hhU 4 hL*A hAsU CaJt KXk. vVv UnriL Ar/vu^nrT^ lrC*J~ J'W I C^slA^CLJq tr^y /^WJ J'Vyv/c- - ^W Y\ka%Lx-aM AUG. LEDYARD SMITH,' Sieat’ l:« l'e Q cj cwl'. Pyu taw bsvw „ J t^A~+ - LujuJU* L-* /-£- _ Aj (AOs' X-^W ^ «» . >^V t*JohwTT /TiU^" /C~ /C'tA^'V-Y-v f'Jw) J-lTV-r-v IW' ?yy /i aAw A^kow At £^c o&sisxs^fO (Tv^a, Jo vwaJL Jhf Y\Asyy ixt-l ^Vy Alx/y^y^-f ^Vw\-q C^rv^^AA/LA-^-Ok ^vL Jo 'lASZj^Jir AJf xtAyrvx t~vv A- /^Ua^vyv J-CA^L^ „ ^-ranrv^JL^d^ £jLo ^ TlAasyy o? -. y O^v't^P C*-^isUyi^ts&Lr yvt^i^ /^VKv/l' /J (As^siAj cLa/Vyy-* tOr^- /vvi^x I'V*- C V JiiLar^ 7 a i-O h^r>4(-A^^ IvV 7'2'Tvv Jatay^ ^vv ** j| «^- t-^3 yQkry QLaU^ ■ *£" dictated. ,v,r i-.'lvi l;c- cfl.jc111'. APPLETON WIS. APRIL I4TH,|884. THOS. A. EDISON ESQ. 65,5TH.AVE. N. Y. DEAR SIR, IT UNDOUBTEDL^WILL BE BEYOND OUR MEANS TO PUT IN THE CENTRAL 8Y8TEM HERE. WE HAVE ALREADY PAID TWO PRICE8 FOR V/HAT WE HAVE HERE AND IT SEEMS THAT IN MY LAST INTERVIEW IN N. Y. WITH YOUR MR. TATE,THAT OUR WIRES AND DYNAM08 ARE TO BE OF NO USE WHATEVER IN THE NEW SYSTEM,ALTHOUGH WE WERE PROMISED BY THE CHICAGO OFFICE THAT BOTH OF TH THESE WOULD WORK IN THE NEW SYSTEM,AT SIMPLY COST TO US. I GATHERED FROM MY CONVERSATION IN YOUR OFFICE,THAT IN THIS NEW SYSTEM VIE WILL C^-' VUrVTr PRACTICALLY HAVE TO COMMENCE 4ClLU3tO AND THROW AY/AY SOME $ 12000. OR S 13000. ALREADY EXPENDED. V/HAT VIE ARE DOING NOW PAYS US V/ELL ENOUGH, ALTHOUGH IT IS A DISAPPOINTMENT TO A GREAT MaNY,Y/E WILL HAVE TO KEEP UP OUR TWO PLANTS AS THEY ARE. I Y/ISH HOV/EVER TO MAKE A PROPOSITION OR rather ask some information on tv/o or three points relating to increas¬ ing THE EFFICIENCY OF OUR 8TATI ON NO. 2,BEING THE ONE AT THE END OF THE BRIDGE ON THE MAP - THE EA8T ONE - I WKH- HOPE I 8HALL BE ABLE TO MAKE MYSELF CLEAR AND I THINK WITH THE MAP BEFORE YOU IT WILL BE P038IBLE FOR YOU TO GATHER SOME IDEAS OF WHAT I WANT TO ASK. SEVERAL NEW DV/ELLING8 HAVE GONE UP IN THE TERR I TOR ITY COVERED BY THIS SAID DYNAMO NO. 2 - THEY HAVE BEEN PROMISED THE LIGHT AND THE HOUSES ARE WIRED AND THE CHANDE¬ LIERS AND FIXTURES BOUGHT. THERE ARE THREE MORE AT LEAST,THAT WILL TAKE THE LIGHT, IF VIE WILL FURNISH IT TO THEM, THE REVENUE WILL BE ABOUT S 300. PER ANNUM,ADD(TIONAL TO Y/HaT VIE HAVE NOW. MY HOUSE ,H. D. SMITH S HOUSE AND MR. V/OOD 8 ARE THE THREE DY/ELLINGS AT PRESENT LIGHTED BY THIS DYNAMO. THE IDEA DYNAMO - THE MAP SHOWS THE DISTANCE THEY ARE FROM THE THAT I HAVE 18,TO RUN LARGE WIRES TO THE TOP OF THE BLUFF ON JOHN ST. AN AND FROM THERE BRANCH TO THE DIFFERENT HOUSE8. CAN WE DO THIR ? I BE¬ LIEVE IN THE OFFICE IT IS KNOWN V/HERE MY HOUSE IS WHICH IS MARKED WITH 54 LAMPS AND IS SITUATED ON THE BLUFF NORTH FROM THE DYNAMO RIGHT ON THE LINE OF THE BRIDGE. MR. H. D. SMITH 8 HOUSE IS ON JOHN ST. MARKED WITH 50 LAMPS AND MR. WOOD 8 RIGHT EAST OF THAT,PROBABLY MARKED WITH THE NO. OF LAMPS USED. TV/O OF THE HOUSEa THAT I WANT TO LIGHT,ARE SITUATED IN THE SAME BLOCK WITH MINEjONE dIrECTLY WEST AND ONE NORTH,A NEW DWELLING JUST ERECTED,WHI CH MAY NOT BE DOWN ON THE MAP. ANOTHER ONE THAT I V/ANT TO LIGHT, IS THE FIRSt ONE ON LAV/E ST. ACROSS ALTON OPPOSITE MiNE*THE OTHER ONE IS ON THE CORNER OF MEADE AND THE AVENUE. IF THIB PLAN CAN BE CARRIED OUT,WILL YOU PLEASE GIVE ME WHAT KIND OF WIRES WE MUST USE AD AND SOME DIRECTIONS AS HOW TO BRANCH IT - VIE FIND THAT VIE CAN DO THIS KIND OF WORK FROM^ TO % OF THE COST THEY CHARGE US IN CHICAGO. IS IT POSSIBLE IN REGARD TO THpSE DWELLINGS MENTIONED, THAT VIE COULD ADOPT THE THREE WIRE SYSTEM 7 FOR THE HOUSE DIRECTLY WEST OF MINE,THERE WILL BE 30 LAMPS,THE ONE NORTH OF THAT 20 LAMPS FOR THE ONE ON LAWE ST. NORTH OF MINE 20 LAMPS AND FOR THE ONE ON MEADE ST. ON THE TV/O CORNERS THERE 35 EACH. VIE HAD PERHAPS BETTER HAVE CAPACITY FOR 50 OR fiO MORE LAMPS, IN CASE ANY H0USE8 ON THE LINE SHOULD ELECT TO TAKE THEM. PLEASE GIVE ME THE INFORMATION ON THIS SUBJECT AT ONCE,AS PARTIES HAVE BEEN PROMISED THE LIGHTS BY THE 1ST. OF MAY. ANOTHER EMBARRASSING FACT THAT I LEARNED IN MY INTERVIEW IN N. Y. IS THAT OUR K DYNAMOS ARE OF NO ACCOUNT,ST ILL ft AS VIE WERE INFORMED THAT THEY COULD BE EXCHANGED ANT TIME FOR LARGER '■ AUG. L-DVARB .SKITH, Svoci-H Sotcrfo £1 c|U/iV VVv%/^^ )-wr"v-- C^L/ T^ - £?W n^- /TMa/ /v 5 Fil'th Avenue, Dear Sir! The remittance requested in vours of the 7th had been sent except that the amount of our claim was deducted from the December Acct. • subject: - DIR EC TORS* MEETlM BS T _ IT " Western Edison Light Company, • •]§ :: ",5 1 & 53 Wabash Avenue, jilS's CHicAGO.J.anuary.1 5th , Dear Sirt Teu are hereby notified that at an annual meeting Of the Stockholders of the Western Edison Lighi Compa ny , held January 15th, 1834, you were elected. Director for the year 1884 and until your successc elected and qualified. There will be a meeting of Directors held at the offices of the company Tuesday* January 22nd, at 12 o*elook noon, for the election of officers for 1884, atnd such other business as may come before the meeting. Tour presence is requested, Please be prompt. Respectfully,: Secretary* . fykt/lCfa/)) ... subject; -MERCHANTS.BANK PLANT, ~ Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, 35 th January,.488. - -- O Si f'-V- C <■[ ! KK ^ &hdc.iLr-& u ^-~~ , 'y**7 I** if-. Some time siVioe we j/instal3ed , a 300 light dynamo at the Merchants Natio^a^ ^ty^'^'There were eighty-eight 3amps p u E on the dynamo ^whi^^ran Mr Thomas A Fdison, 05 Fifth Avenue, Dear Sir: v c ten proper incandescence unso3 der the hours dai3y. The 3amps burned at the but the dynamo aJways performed bad3y. Three times it became so hot as armature wires from the eomnutator. It sparked bad3y and comp3ete3y wore out the commutator in a short time. A neat commutator was put on and the trouble still continued until finally the insulation on the armature gave out. This armature has eone to the Machine Works for re¬ pairs . Will you kindly advise us what is best to be done under the ciroumstances ? Shall we still try to rur. these lights with this dynamo when repaired ? <&JU^szS' Sincerely yours, _GEEAE. ... RAPIDS.AKD ANAMOSA. Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, January Mr Thomas A. Fdison, (55 Fifth Avenue, Dear Sir: I telegraphed you from Cedar Rapids, to have an expert sent to prepare data for the station estimates at that point at this companj The sooner, thid is done the better, as gas people are agitating a second gas company our friends wish to occupy the field if possibl Cedar Rapids is ope of the best towns ana is a progressive place. It is probable that an estimate will at Anamosa, Iowa, before your expert will get Cedar Rapias. The Warden of the Anamosa Penitentiary or to secure an appropriation to increase his 300 lights this Winter. He insists that his statement of tfre of the Fdison light, a copy of which you have, lutely correct. Of course he makes no interest charge, /gt'tf-o ft S 15th,.188... Ia., asking centra] r 's expense. the water there and in Iowa be wanted away from wil1 endeav- Fdison plant expense is abso- nor does /teib'Oi - / ^ Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, . attendance cost anything. No a33owance is made for de¬ preciation. It is a3so FrobabJe that we sha3 3 want your ex¬ pert to go to Des Moines. The Des Koines Hectric light and Power company which started in to se 3 3 the United States arc and in¬ candescent 3ight has thrown out both as being too cost3y and unre3iab3e. They are now supp3ying 3ight from a 350 3ight Fdison dynamo. They wish to convert themse3ves into an Fdison organization. They have a first c3ass 3ot. centr=)33y 3ocated, a substantia3 brick bui3ding, two boi3ers, a buckeye engine, some good po3e 3ines, etc. Vour figures there wi33 undoubted3y need to be based on the uti3ixation of their property so far as it is avai3ab3e. W e hope to get this matter through be¬ cause Des Moines is the best Iowa town and it wi33 dea] the United States company so hard a b3ow in the state that their interests must severely suffer. Sincere3y yours, •:—CANVASSES... “Sr Western Edison Light Company, "'"ftsiin't. 5' & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, January.] 8 th,.-188 Mr Thomas A Fdison, C5 Fifth Avenue Dear Sir: Replying to your letter of the 16th and telegram of this date, we wish Des Moines canvassed in accordance with my recent letter. Perhaps I had better go out there with the canvasser so please have him advise me when through at Cedar Rapids. We may want Anamosa canvassed. We have the question of canvassing the twons you named, under consideration. Sincerely yours, Vy , / , j . - Gen Supt, IRECTORS: : —l‘esMoines - Pstimate •— Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, February.Oth,.. 18 g— Mr Thomas A. Fdison, «5 Fifth Avenue, bear Sir: In preparing your estimate tor Des Moines Please bear in mind that the property of the Des Moines FI eetrie I.ipht & Power Company mist be utilized in the installation. They now own a 350 light Fdison dynamo with automat¬ ic regulator, lamps and fixtures. On the re-organized plan they will have not to ex¬ ceed *15,000 ,00 cash available for new installation. T hope it will be enough to place 1000 ten candle lamps, but you will be able to determine this. On account of the disastrous blow to the United States company in Towa we want to strain a point to get the matter into shape. Des Moines is a splendid town and there will be no trouble in doubling the plant after the first installation is well under way. Pincerelv yours, ^ L 'r. ^ THE WESTER® UWIOIff TELEGRAPH COMPANY, ^hls telegram ha3Just been received at tho offleo in 852 BROADWAY, just below Fcurtconth Streot, whero any reply should bo cent DIRECT WIRES. MUTUAL DI STRICT TELEGR APH COMPANY. NItEPKAl I. FOOT! ay TRANSMITS and DELIVERS mcaangoa only on conditions 1 Thla la nn UNltEPKATED MESSAGE, nnd b dellrered by the I THOMAS M. FOOTE, Pre^’t. WILLIAM W. RI tfruiJy ttiiAGhi ._ . s&JhMr„ . ^V't, UfrvsU r-^MAM^A^L. d^UAAh, Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, February..nth,.188. Mr Thomas A Fdiso n , 05 Fifth Avenue, Dear Sir; ™ aavi " '"»■ tl „. , contract “ *“■ “ W *° *—“* «-• * . 350 and 330 sixteen eand3e 3amps. *“ d °"'' by •»- the best 250 »8ht -I™-. which ever received fro, ■ It faiied, however, to bring the Ja , P3 up „ ^ hri3 3iancy which M F a Co wish. rh ' liSh ’ “ 1 '» -I time ,„d . wMt . ‘ “ “ 0 ““ rS " * »»t or consequence ' this case. This dynamo wc*3d bring up the sixty 32’s eighty sixteens to the incandescence required, but 7 th ltS fU ” 3 ° ad thB dyna,IO, WMCh 18 in * "-m place, °u d 8 et very hot and did not give sufficient 3ight. T ° remedy tMS - - a 3*> light dynamo. TMa has been received and put up but f ai 3s to 6176 U8 the ll8ht ™ the sixty 32 and 330 Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, .. sixteen candle lamps. The 300 light dynamo is made we suppose to give a current of 112 volts. We have been using 10(i volt lamps on the 300 light dynamo but propose to change to Oo volts as soon as we get them from the factory. Please advise what more we can do. We have tried giving the dynamo extra speed. Sincerely yours, L-V. ut ex>ra Pressure on this? The Madison and Cedar Rapios estimat are here, We hope for satisfactory results in these cities. Smuerely yourf (Sen Supt. . / .-.DPS .MQINtS.DATA.. Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. C hicago, Marc h.Gth, .188_ T A Rdison Construction Dept. «5 Pifth Avenue, Messrs; Replying to your favor of the 4th win. aay that we will get the information from Des Moines as soon as possible. I supposed Mr Oooke would send you. all the -t.n. ..... „ h.™ l0 „ p „ d , day ln the g.tti.s a... t. oak. hi. report to cot.pi.,,. W. De. "nine. 0o»p„, ri] ] t.k. the r«. P onnibili,» •f running ,h. .t.iinn pre ..„ t „, gim ^ r>r as it will go. Sincerely yours, Gen Supt. VN- Western Edison Light (company, 5 l & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, ^..£^adT _ , _ --N. yyy^y'^y/ zgyc'l'ttz's't^-' ytyyyzy^yy ^ ^/ty^'y^rsy yC/f y’y^yy -^y??'- y^t^yyt'^^cyyy^yyzyy yz^ytyy?^ ^y^y. * L»J$~~ ! f) -ia~ <-T& JtS&L* tA Ji£*-*t* tic- 'CfLT'Ql f- c *~ U ^ 4 . . 't— *e%*^a . ^-•tJ-v^-v'*^_ ir5^.^ fa~s-r*-£^ <2" r fe> 46o-*2r CB^_ ^2i2:o»^J^. ^ ‘^'V c^42_ C^y C^-a^ <^»- -^Uk^ , ^ 6. 47? <&r*Azz^. 4rc 4 AiUZe. <^V- tfdvyCr-^ b 46 J. 2U3-~J- <0 c ^a=c. i'Cc^-^ Q*-e~&>-j2 ^cjec^ 4 Sj^v*- fefJL-r & *&£ AnjLe_ «£<*5£, «*. diuSj^ . &j2mL go r &tT2r7L^g&. o~£z CR^ d^ez: , dS^*-Jur^#r gM- <^~ 6 Uj£t eg &-QJz*^>y ^>y &o-?JL (^ zrtJ ~ GU^-y g *^fr 4> ~JL tfcsLy ^ 6s7j2j^ ^e_ <^S) <>-&/- J ‘-^ = ^ z €^crv^y ^ 557 ^ /"^ O-y^JL gr HvJLZs^i- ^ U2 > jJ‘ (^r€«_ ^-rSi^j} Jfaj Cr & * &&- <2oo^ C. /6>*>^ ^<. ^3^€^-c , <2^7 4^ . «£*l dKl; ', d ^ LaAH- aft CJ*J-?~J «S*iao < 2=^-4-^_ d^2-^ WOPKTNSON PYNAWO, Western Edison-Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, . ]ur favor of the 2nd inst was duly received. Our fveivious letter in repard to armature and dynamo tests has evidently been misunderstood. The details you have been piving us in regard to armature tests have been l Date of Test Duration of Test Arimture Resistance Current. We would like in addition Spe«d of Armature, Meetromotive Force Armature Insulation. The recent dynamo tests which you have sent us are sufficiently explicit except that we wish to know vour standard for insulation between base (armature and magnets ). You mark this usually * yerv hiph’ What is Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, ... vour standard for “very high?" We are required bv the Oitv Ordinance to have a resistance between base a nd dynamo nirmi i t. nf nn > 1 megohm. '•Ve are therefore particular to know how ,,-the dvnamos come to ns, V our s trul '' Western" Fdison Light Oompany, (Jen Supt. /O-CTWIC-C* VYJi. j£> C^ QjudC f L^-K, -c. Af. (2~«-^ (2 , ?Co-q^- <&z A&^iX CotJ? @A~cr-^{ , *-^VU^or-^. o-cng ^ /- 2f or^y=S2. , ‘r <$-*.**- t&zXr** l^Crxv ^ a,—d. * -i tx!_£ J (_5_'^ j <3L, <=t CRy , f-^-^XeL , yl/y e&^jy iL.l^ lf 4t£i Cx/p-o.^ vour light may 'be permissable. ■j- know •'Very well how utterly heartless capital is and thaf : ' it would slaughter your interests remorse- leshl'v 'on * thif ' : sligMlit oocasionif for its advantage. . It'is ’t^iebVfbre tb^be expected that you will look* otftf interests and capital are first harmonised^ ••■''•> : ' *' r • ■ Having done' this the money' invested ‘in the Edison compahiek should be carefully protected and by so doing voerr vown interests will be the best served. .nr.jssuMSt as ma right 'tb' Incandescent lighting belongs to yourself. This h«V been’ an’' endrn&rtS advantage . in intnoducing the Edison SysteA” bui ut>de!r'' the present policy this is likely to be f TriVtered away. Some six if the Are ooma|pnies are now offerring to* do Incandescent lighting , aSd ‘ however inferior their apparatus may be it tends to postpone action, lower Prices' ' And divert .business, ‘ , These competitors are gaipg experience and are improving their apparatus constantly. The public mind is beifig educated to the idea * that Incandescent lighting is? an open field. Now why not put a stop ‘ to , ?t this by bringing suit om some one of the many poifits which you • control essential^ to the success of Incandescent lighting. Capital is ^proverbially timid and much -of it would be fieightened from going into the opposition. The cost of' these" suits would certainly be much less than the , incalculable injury already sustained from the efforts of competitors. ' Mobe busiabSs at better prices can be done by the Edison companies With suit's in progress so that the expenses of litigation can readily be met from inoreased revenue's. The man whd vigorously asserts his rights and. Contends f.o.r. them generally succeeds for | the majority of mankind do not care to engage in expensive and: ? Fdis< No. 2, Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. ..If the Edison policy shall S>e determined—apafnST— litigation then it seem^ to me the only way is to put the whole business on the strictest kind of hard pan basis. The Fdison ho. ought to take all the factories under its control, of course payinR you handsomely for vour.,. interests, put the prise for franchises down very low u and, sell, everything to local companiesat such f iguresas T ,would : „siinp,l : y shut out competition. With t. th«„-.lead which they have in the business this certainly ought to .be possible. This,- -is a big country and it is important that there shall^-.be a number of Fdison ..centers established from w.h^h, ..t,he business can be handled promptly and to ad¬ vantage* . s ^r; . •vl .4° jb^l^sye Mils .can be well j done from New Work 'STonft'^on '■ascounti -JOf '- time, distance i and expense involved. ... . When the .fjirst inst.alljltions under your supervision have, reached ^Pfeetto'al aucoees,..the sooner information is . disseminated, t to,. these^Rdison centers the faster future progress Wijj, ~lje„made. Tour time ought 4 .to . be ^altogether too valuable to to. he ,,expended in orhiaary business management, • when the . ;t principles have been thoroughly established. -1 • . think you can make.^jpn times the money by hav¬ ing -others do t{ie ‘ work than by bringing everything directly under your own supervision. - All. the evidence and ^giperierioe, coming under my observation goes to show that an enormous business is to be done in incandescent lighting. With a successful policy, your stock interests ought to pay' you vastly more ‘profit .than "can be made out of thei vexations of . .manufacturing and contracting. '.'The Bell telephone . is a most striking example of. this, and T. do not regard the telephone of one tenth the. ,importance .of . the Edison light even at the present} time,... Sincerely. Yours? •X&v*US -Prices.of Arc Lights.. Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, June 24,.1884...188— T. A. Edison, Esq. , 85 Fifth Ave., New York City. Dear Sir: I am going to Minneapolis and St. Paul tontorrow to stay a few days. The arc light people have met with very great success in that vacinity; the Brush, United States and Fuller Companies all have a large num¬ ber of lights in operation there. The United States Co. have incandescent lights in operation, both in St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Brush-Swan people also have incandescent lamps in operation. Maj. Eaton has given me permission to stir up the Edison interests while there. I shall do everything in my power during mv leisure time. In order that I may administer as black an eye as possible to the aro light interests, I wish *you would write me, care of the Church « Graves Mfg. Co., Minneapo¬ lis, Minn., the prices at which you can sell your arc light dynamos and lamps when in readiness. How much horse-power will you take per lamp? Mr. Moore is here, and i(B you can give any such Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Mr Edison nF."!?.* 00 ' iiSnros « He .taut. 1 „ u try ^ feel pretty fei c k. •Sincerely Yours, c. Gen. Supt. .■ - ^ ^ ^ =eC Vfcr\ 9 * •*a&* &&J- &£? I \*& ^=,<5^ . <2. / ^r«fo ^rutt^r r&Q. rfX /& <&l£Z.*& Sr 5^~ *=^C /eSLjr^at. &**- ..&%&* *- o^-fy 4^y *4 ‘ «~ . . < ^»M. fc&ja 23^ 4j7Ch<- OWd? ^ _ <£Ky ^T^~) .; ^ &**- *A F' ^ ^ '^7 /C* 9)Uj-^C C< <3-*-£6*vy cOiCf-e-tL. ^ Subject: -Mr. Todd* a..J.nquir.y... •. Western Edison Light Company, 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue. Dietatad. Chicago, July . 15.188 Mr. T. A. Edison, 05 Fifth Ava., Now York Oity. Daar Sir: Your favor enclosing enquiry from H.c.Todd, peshtigo, Wis.,was duly received, and has received attention. Plaase accept thanks for same. Yours very truly, Western Edison Light flo. , •tie r *•'»', ‘ Gan’3 Supt. ''Western Edison Light Company, ' , . 5 1 & 53 Wabash Avenue, Chioagt /C^>(XijJctAA^ ^7uJ_ ctZ^mVc^CDo /nfMcL -it L ^ ^ 2 ST 7 & <^lL^ ^ / ' Vt ^ ^ OncUL ^Le/- /£ Cc^t, CM^^_ Y^~ <3?-zz£^ <**. -a s ‘Y '*<■* •s?J . K , &e 2 * 5 Of ^w JLig.ua.sJi.ing.data -of conductivity of wire ( centra] station conductors. Our Vice President will ]oavo for New York next week, and whi] 0 there wi]] place orders for Das Moines station. T have just returned from Towa, and while there made a contract with the Iowa .State Agricultural Ool]ege at Ames, to put in a 250 light plant. I think we sha 1 ! get in a small central station riant at Grinnel1, Iowa very soon. Very truly y-urs, Western Edison Light Oo. Gan’1 Supt. Su dject:.... Hrp.g ross.of.work. DIRECTORS: Western Edison Light Company MsT' 1 Samuei. Mm'hiu, 5 i & 53 Wabash Avenue, T. A. Edison Esq., 304 Goerok st., human Williams. Boson Khjth, JonN Cmbham,*' Chicago . Sopt. 22 .. ]0 8 4 . ig8 Chicago, Milwaukee & st. P au3 R. R. c 0 . 3iRht plant to go into their wnnrt-.^, order from the Jt t0 R ° lnto thBir w ood-working shops; the ■was **«« for their iron-working shops at Mi: this year, f 0 r which 3ight tng the Milwaukee Exposition llehtid with .r«-u Bh «. and yoar with the Maxim, splendid success of *“ 1 *>» ««•« in th. wav of » 8 HU„ b an „t non.id.Mn, tho nandJo p„„ r whic h has thus far been accomplished. ha, h.o„ quit. muoh Vary truly vours, Western Edison Light n 0 . Gon’l Supt. Subject: . P.botoRraph .of Mr. Kdiflpn. President. Western Edison Light Company, 5 i & 53 Wabash Avenue, .Chicago,.. Sept. 3 5 , 1004. ^gg ‘'amuel Insul] Ksq,, 104 Ooorak St,, Naw York fjity. Dear Sirt .... 1 W ^ nt L° ROt to h9nR in lny housa a Photograph of BdAson, of the flanw siza and kind that I saw in Shaw’s » X " Winiaras Po«*t. t think there is also 0 no at 05 t’lftih Ave* .. T to £ ay for this photograph, and if yo u win kind.1v tall ma what one will fcost, I will remit you for it, or ii it is not convaniant for you to sand one, if obUgld ta33 ma Wh0r<3 t0 eot ono 7 shan b « Sroatly Vary truly yours, Western Kdis 0 n Light c 0 . i Gen’3 Sup t, SowBe mitodo rRmupd c a b 1 o f Western Edison Light Company, glff —tST bin tata cf.' & 53 Wabash Avenue ' ** Chicago . 0ct ' (j > ] «°4. T. A. Kdiflon lisq. , .. B . ]D4 Goernk St. , Now v„ rk ni tv. " - f ■ Da ar Sir: A Rontloman interested in underground nab]os understands that vou examined in ,003 Hurlbufs tlndorgronnd System, Rons is tinp, of paper tubes embedded in asphaltum, wit* no vire except at terming] s, where insulated wire was used to pass is through a packing box. nab]e, if used, would be for telegraph and tel- ophone purposes. ,f> " ,nV objections to to]] me what you thought of the scheme for that use? Vury truly yours, Western Kdisbn Light c 0 . . i.4- . Gen’] Supt. Gen’l Supt. subject: .Wi.s.c.o.as..t.r.u.a.t..!Lon....o.f.....dynainD s. Western Edison Light Company, | 5 l & 53 Wabash Avenue, J» Dictated. Chicago, .Deo-,. 26 , .1884- T. A. Edison Esq., G5 Fiftii Ave. Dear Sir: When the original estimate was made for the Des Moines install¬ ation, it was proposed to run the dynamos direct from the Buckeye engine and also from the Armington & Simms engine. The dynamos were ordered on the supposition that this plan could be carried out, but when they were received it was found that the bed-plates on the mach¬ ines were so constructed as to prevent it. We were therefore compelled to put in countershafting and extra belting. You will remember that the dynamos were placed on the second floor, while thegengines are on the first floor. As a special con¬ struction of the dynamo was required by the station, it would seem that some one was neglectful in not calling our attention to this fact, so that the original plans could be carried out. I think you ought to be advised of this matter, so that the neg¬ lect could be located where it belongs. Very truly yours, Western Edison Light Co. &,• , uV .. " Gen’ 1 Western Edison Light Company, U ML 51 & 53 Wabash Avenue, Anthony F. Seciicuc > X . O. Simmons. Oint «»* »m. ••••.* ~m t.-v May 29, 1884, M*iiTorJu Dear sir*:- ^ ‘In response to your letter of Jan. 25th, asking for.a statement of'the royaltie* that have been paid to Mr. Edison during the last two years: - We inclose herewith such a statement, showing that the payments to him from Eeb. 1, 1882, to Nov, 9, 1883, were *398.01. We inclose also a statement of our sales of electric pen apparatus Trom September 1, 1883 , to March 31, 1884, which shows that during this period our total sales of electric pen stuff were *2,137.79. Our sales of supplies and battery parts were only The smallness of this last item indicates that we are losing a very large proportion of the trade in that class of goods because the parties^who are using electric pens can buy those articles of outsiders who pay no royalty, at a lower price than that at which we can afford to sell thefi). PJjaa&o gat Sr. Edison ^ff^Sraive his royalty on o*Ofything eXaopt compile outfits, pons and parts of pens* Tours truly, Vico Pros* t. 2 Inclosuros. [ENCLOSURE] Jtfi'Bii'm ffiji'i-frir fflumjtitiip, • • , (flliii-iiijo. 6uJ ,, /at J r3 'WT V4.V3 /3*i V*~~ ?>-./< % sj / O / HTi'r.frrit (Elwirir (Cminum^;, June 33, 1804. w York City. Sam*1.Insull, 05 5th Aye. New } Dear Sir We have not yet heard /j • relative to-the royalty on electric pen - batteries and supplies, about vhich w saw you some time ago. Will you kindly let us kno •be done, and oblige, Yours truly, v vkxa^7' ilU’sU'm CiU'rlctc ttlomyrntij, Jfcnrffltk. ‘ «&t> 17# 1 •■**#«, faf, . «5 Fifth A#., M. T. Dear Sir!- Your favor of the 16th. instant is at hQnd in which you say you aro noV prepared to. reduce the royalty on Electric Pen' and parts as suggested by us. If your Mr. Insull will kindly recall the conversation which he had with the writer and if you will refer to previous letters on this subject, you will see that we do not ask reduction on Electric Pons or Elao- tric Pen parts, but only upon battery parts and' Electric Pen supplies of that nature, upon which there are no patents and which our competitors are offering at prices which we, on account of royalty paid to you, aro unable to meet. We hope you. will be able to reconsider this matter and put us upon Competitive basis. Yours truly, Western El^&tric Company. _ il _ ju _ 15 late 19 , Chaf^tef^hous e Street, c Z‘^ccat c&i Wo ! iif*r, ! Holbor.n Viaduct, ■=fo 'yjm/sp . C? ~ tegu. VKKOG&A&B.' r o* MuiriPiY/ric rAcaiu/u cones ot WR/mes'OES/'cMS. & c. -J&r _ /fofofa Zf. J7 *S£j ... ^ fo ^ for fo -**sw y & ^ - ^ ~ -w * -&pd^ ^ '(ZtStS^es^C £2 fo&s~zz£ &■ ^ra<^w L<.r£^ &^l^oZ€> jO-ft^o-o^XT, e^o ^uUFU.cU^ fL*uc£zd^ ~UCZ^ «a^~6 'O^WWS^o e-r C^J^u4^o cr^. ■Uy dt^,4^.{^ac^cp It ttr^ 'ja^^ar (Utuucs^

I7^„ca-^laZt^O- M **— oL^CZL^^ cry 'jo.^y-^r; lr , ^'^>~i-^tZi>->,- x ,.>-v J e*-j^- e-Zl^ O.-'/-r T y Jrv> -vart-v, -.. I-Ctz: c v_a bizc • ^^'TcA.'ZkT^ ep -6y^ 'J^. ^Mo-^ ' Lv a^C^-^ 2v-r, MR? The Continental Hotel. J.E.Kingsley& Go. The Continental Hotel. J.E.Kingsley& Go. ! } Mf <£^y S^>^'. slraordinaria » ( Orchestra e palchi » Scena $ per gU s I> ctlacoIi ( pei veglioni » Ingresso, Ridolto c diversi » Scrvizi di scena cd annessi » N.° 344 » 253 » 209 » 1091 » 240 » 329 >. 396 Tolale lampade . L esilo degli appareccbi, 6 slalo complelamcnle soddis- facente, cosicchd i campionfc modelli cbe’ sc nepresentano all’Esposizionc per illuslrarc questa speciaic ap'plicazione rimarranno i lipi dcfinilivi per le inslallazioni cbe la So¬ ciela polra essere chiamata a fare in allri Tealri. H Per quanlo le applicazioni della luce elellrica ad incan- dcsccnza alfilluminazione di opificj c slabilimenli per mezzo di impianli isolali, siano assai modestc c mollo piu facili di quelle nei lealri, nondimeno la solloscrilla Sociela credo di doverne fare menzione, perche il gran numcro di quesli impianli dimoslra cbe il sislema applicalo e il piu pralico, cconomico c sicuro. Fra quesle applicazioni pare alia Sociela di dover ri- cbiamarc 1’allenzione specialmcnle sopra la illuminazionc, perfetlamenle riuscila, di Ire grandi vapori Iransallanllici. Mcnlrc in Ingbillerra c in America l’illuminazione elellrica dei piroscali mercanlili va rapidamenle cslendendosi, in Italia non se ne aveva ancora un csempio prima che la Sociela intraprendesse anche quesla applicazione chc richiede non pochi appareccbi speciali. Ecco l’clenco degli impianli isolali falti dalla Sociela a lullo il correnle maggio 1884. (*) On’applicazione no fu giu falta ncll'uprile tostd ilecorso pof i rogola* tori della plalea c della riballa del Teatro Regio di Torino. Iiislnllazioiii isolate A. cd A. Ponti ... Renigno Crespi... Giuseppe Crespi e ( Giacomo Nissim .. Crespi e C. Frnlclli Cnssnncllo A. M. Crosli. Scerno, GismomlicC. Solbiale Olona Cnnonica Vigevano Amman e AVcpfcr. A. Traxler. G. Monli. Socielil A. Fornaci Canapificio Vcnclo.. i Colonificio Vcneziano| Slabilimcnli Pic- Irarsa o Granili L. Ilonlempelli .. OiTicina Galileo .... Pigni c Scliwarzcn- bach. L. Rapuzzi e C... Ermanno Moslcls . Lombardi, Vietli e Ricchiardi. Cav. G. Susani.... AYild e Abcgg. Tilo di Gio. Ricordi SocicIA del Gaz... Fralclli Melchior.., Anfonio Oltolina.., Raflaclc Arena .... Cavalieri.e Franco. Municipiodi Torino. Compagnia Raggio, SociAlfi gfinfiralo dcs Pin c lie. Ncmbro . Pegli ... Kcbbiuno. Sampicrdarcna Napoli. Pordcnonc ... Livorno . Tenzanico ... Sicci.... Treviso.. Venezia . Firenze . Bavcno.. Cremona Somma Lomb. Besana . Borgone . Milano. Vicenza. Caserfa.. Tessitura coione. Filalura coione.. Molino a cilindri Filalura colono.. Olieria. Molino a cilindri , Filalura coione.., Villa. Filanda sola. Fornaci. Filalura canape ., » coione .. Oflicino mcccaniclie » carte valori » slruin. Iisica| Colonificio... Molino a cilindri .. | Filalura Inna Molino. Filanda scln .. Filalura coione... Ofiicinc musica .... Cniri. Tessitura coione . Molino. Tealro Rcgio. Piroscafo Smio.... » PnnsEo. ” OmoKE. Totale macchino. [ Totals liunpiidc A'd illuslrazione di qucslo ramo dcH'allivilii della Sociclu solloscritla essa ha csposlo una seric complcta (Idle mac- chine dinamo-elellriehe usalc per gli impianli isolali, cornin- ciando dalle piccoic dinaino da 25 lampade da 16 candelc ciascuna sino al lipo piu grande capace di alimcnlare sino a 500 di dclle lampade. A ciascuna macchina va unilo uno speeiale reoslalo rcgolalore a manovclla. II materiale accessorio per gli impianli isolali, come val- vole di sicurezza, inlcrrullori, isolalori, porlalampade, ecc. iS idenlieo a quello in servizio presso la Slazionc Cenlrale. Priina di chiudere quesli cenni, la Sociela solloscrilta crede ulile di richiamare l’allenzione sui risullnli relalivi alia durala delle lampade Edison, vcrificali sia direltamenle nell’impianlo di Milano, sia in diversi Slahilimenli induslriali. Si cilnno ad csempio: Tealro alia Scala, Milano ....... Ore 1100 Tealro Mnnzoni, » . » 1050 Benigno Crespi, Yaprio. » 1000 Fralclli Cassancllo, Pegli . » 960 Amman e Y\ r eprer, Pordenone. » 850 A. e A. Pcnli, Solbiale Olona . . » A075 Colonificio veneziano, Venezia (lamp. II) » 1883 Esposli cosi hrevemenlc i liloli che giuslificano'la pre- scnle domanda, la Sociela, pronla dare lulli quegli schia- rimenli che la Commissione aggiudicalricc credera necessari, ha l’onorc di solloscrivcrsi, Milano, atidi !i) maffgio i8S4. Societa generale Italiana di Eletiric!t& Sistoma Edison. MATERIALE ESPOSTO societA generale italiana di elettricita SISTEMA EDISON ALL’ESPOSIZIONE DI ELETTRICITA IN TORIN01884 Macchine dinamo-elettriche (tipo Edison) 4.° Una dinaino da 25 lanipade da 46 candclc (tipo nuovo) 2. ° » » » 50 » 3. " » » » 60 » 4. ° >» » » 420 » 5. ” Due dinnmo » 200 » 6. ” » » » 300 » (tipo vccchio) (tipo n novo) II. Regolatori 4Scrie di regolatori per 1c mnccliinc suesposte da 25, 50 , 420, 200, 300, 600 Imnpadc da 46 candcle. 2.” Due regolatori della rete (feeder-regulators) per stationi ccnlrali di illiiininazionc. ■IS - 3.° Rcgoiatori da tcalro: a) Regolatorc da teatro fino a 50 lampade. b) Regolatore ad asso per comandare pin rcgolatori in- siemo coil lioliina ill filo ili Ifcrro zincato (lipo Tcalro della Scale). III. Gonduttori sotterranei. d.° N.° 56 tnbi condtillori assorliti dei N. 1 -l'/aj % 2 3 /< 5 4, 5, 6 e 7. 2. ° — !M.° 32 scatole d’unione pci condultori dirilto e a gomilo assortite pci diversi numcri. 3. " — N.°!) modclli di giunti e giunti in opera per condnttori. Lampade e loro fabbricazione. d- n — Un quadro indicante Ie successive operazioni per la fab¬ bricazione dei carboni delle lampade Edison. 2. ” — Assorlimcnlo complcto di lampade Edison dei tipi A dn d6 candcle B » 8 C » 40 D » 32 E ». 400 3. “ — Assorlimcnlo di lampade smerigliale c colorale. — Portalampadc assortiti con e senza robiiiclto., in mclallo e legno. - I!) — Valvole di sieurezza. 1. n — Una scrio di Iastre fusibili (da 400 a 4200 lampade) montate con rispettivi morselti ed attaccbi. 2. " — Una scric di valvole di sieurezza: a) Valvole londe scinplici. b) » doppic di linca piccolo c) » » » grand i (I) » » di diramazionc piccolo, c) » » » grandi. f) » » di presa. 3. ” — Scric di turaccioli per valvole dei dilTercnti tipi da 3 a 30 lampade (da 46 candele) VI. Interruttori. 4." — Tipo di intcrrultorc grande a denlicra per diuamo C (1200 lampade). 2.“ — Tipi di interruttori: а) Interruttori comuni da 4-3 lampade. б) » .. 3-8 c) .. .. 8-30 r/) »' » » 30-80 e) » a pulsantc scmplice da 4-3 lampade. f) » » per lampade porlalili. g) » a cono. /») » a manubrio piccoli. 0 » » grandi. — 20 — VII. Strumenti di precisione per Stazioni Gentrali. — Iudicatoro della forzn elcttromotrice a massima e minima con Iampade d’avviso c campanello d’allanne. — Amperomctri pratici per stazioni ccntrali. — Voltomctri » » » — Serie di misuratori della correntc ad clcltrolisi da 25 a 400 Iampade. — Fotometro di Bunsen modiOcato. VIII. Apparecchi mobili da Teatro. — Campione di traversa da 24 Iampade. — '* di stige da 8 » N. 2 campioSi di cantincllc da 6 Iampade cadauna con apparecchi per la differente colorazione delle Iampade. — Campione di riilettoro da 10 Iampade. — » 14 Serie dimostrautc ii sistcina degli attacchi per apparecchi mobili con tubi di gomma e bocchelloni in mclallo a maschio e femminn. IX. Disegni e prospetti. 4.° Serie di disegni rclativi alia Stazionc di Santa Radegonda e della rcte di Milano. — Disegno schcmatico della dispo- sizione dei fili e dei conduttori. 2. ° — Serie di disegni relativi alia Stazione di New-York. 3. " — Prospetti relativi alle applicazioni falte dalla Societa in Milano e fuori a lutto maggio 4884. 18.34 International Electrical Exhibition 1884 Franklin Institute Daar Sir: As you are doubtless aware, it is the intention of the Franklin Institute to hold an International Electrical Exhibition which shall fully illustrate the state of the science at present. Y/e are receiving great encouragement from all parts of the world and we have every prospect that the exhibit will be an exceedingly successful one. I have been requested to write to you urging upon you the propriety of making an individ¬ ual exhibit of your numerous electrical inventions; several of aar Institute friends have promised to speak to you concerning this matter. We are frequently asked by the general public as to the names of the probable exhibitors and there is always considerable dissatisfaction expressed on not finding ycu r name among the individual exhibitors. It is true that your company intend making a full exhibit of your electric light apparatus, but this forms so small a part of your electrical inventions that we are exceedingly desirous of having your individual exhibit as complete as possible. I8B4 International Electrical Exhibition 1884 Franklin Institute Philadelphia, U.S.A. Could you not find it convenient to exhibit the valuable collection you have made for the Exhibitions in other countries? Trusting you will be able to give us a favofable reply to the above matter, X am Very Truly Yours, ft- , Electrician International Electrical Exhibition, J 1884 if .Exhibition 1884 June 10th, 1884. Thos. A. Edison, 65 Fifth Av., New York. Dear Sir:- I am in receipt of your favor of the 7th Inst. Thanking you for your kind and prompt reply, I trust that your consideration of the matter will be a favorable one. Very Truly Yours, *JL Electrician International Electrical Exhibition. Mlfc.\4-. ^cc6co-olc y COdcjetyc 6e ahAotvicj< urO^ ljotc XJU^asxAwic\ WiOx&OA-eoi 6on-fen |aoxv€M ^or own S/incfe-uf" oJr~y@i-e. 'P@kA'Pc*-c(-ejLpfua £VeeX/-uc. oS} Sjc^^C-iA^o-vs _ Cf^fecx*« do— G)*? EDISON MACHINE WORKS !A^a U.c py L.u(" ‘|Lc bitLjif rdl ^ o.,..(C tVv^~J~ C 11. rd:, U. tv , -rj-. -f~^aj uU^c;..U. ^ ^UC°- NATIONAL ELEOTRIOAL EXHIBITION, IWH. Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Juiy 28, 1884. Thos. A. Edison, 59 Wall St., New York. My Dear Sir:- I am in receipt of your favor of the 25th instant and note what jou say concerning the request of the Committee on Bibliography. Thanking you for your prompt reply to my communica¬ tion I am Very Truly You rs, On behalf of the Committee Bibliography. THE WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL AND COTTON CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, NEW ORLEANS. CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, CINCINNATI, 0. SOUTHERN EXPOSITION, LOUISVILLE, KY. Boaup U. S. Executive Depjwmehjs,' (Act of Congress of July 7, 188+.) tfe Omen ok Commissioner for the Department of the Interior, 037 F Street N. W., Qhjfay&t*, . II.. 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A^oaa- 0l/~ tpoAASV -i&A&y <3eMA0)-e4AAAstAAZC MJJ ftZ&lUU/ /0A. JtL -&eS~ cff Hie, Z OAtA, 4 ahZ& /UAt^LecJ / &#ow oJudi&uJ' SeweuiAyf- JM’Zh/mCy (? 0 A/k Asw^y J KM IIP gg Unittl States ^(cclrical CUommissioit. $all of lljc jfranklin institute pijilabclpljia, pa., atianst^^jfewSS. Sir :—The President of the United States in pursuance of a special provision of Congress has appointed a Scientific Commission which in the name of the United States Government may conduct a National Conference of Electricians in Philadelphia in the Autumn of 1884. This act of Congress provides: “That said Commission may invite Scientific men, native and foreign, to participate in the Conference and may in general determine the scope and character of its work.” I have the honor to inform you that the Commission desires you to act as 3. if!ember of ®lje National doitfcrenre of (Electricians and has instructed me to invite you to attend its meetings and take part in its deliber¬ ations and discussions. The Commission has determined that the opening session of the Conference shall be held on the 8th of September next, at 3 o’clock, P. M., in the Lecture Hall of the International Electrical Exhibition and that the sessions shall be continued from day to day as may be necessary. Your attention is respectfully called to the enclosed abstract of the proceedings of the Commission relating to the Conference. Awaiting your reply, I remain Your obedient servant, (Cotrtsponbing Bttrcfnra. [ATTACHMENT] finiteir States (Electrical Commission, -franklin Institute, {Hiilnbclpljia, pa. In order to facilitate the work of the Conference the Commission has agreed upon the following rules: First, The officers of the Commission shall be the corre¬ sponding officers of the Conference. Second, All questions which are proposed for discussion shall first have the approval of the Commission. And Third, A general invitation shall be extended to the conferees to present papers at the sessions of the Conference; it being understood that all papers thus presented, shall first have been submitted in abstract to the Executive Committee and approved by them. In transmitting the titles and abstracts of papers for approval, the author should state the time which he desires to have assigned on the programme for the reading of the paper. The Commission regrets that, owing to the limited amount appropriated by Congress, it does not feel justified in offering to pay the personal expenses of the conferees. A,. ^ATi^-r £cs&5^ o^f 'r**-YiAt{t. , '/rc//C> -/Aj O-jf e- ^T'CtyQyAyO £*f Z 3 -y/- -/Aj Ai^YZ’yLyiy^ct / f^ Y_) (A’X-jY 1 ^ r <> A/ tyCryY) r /V' . ,d~( /'/y.I,<_<^ S2 '£ rT^t^J lAYf-^^r/yfyO S'tyU sAe_s \ A?t, i flPAcAya^Ae^Y^/Cr^Aj. i ctscc-c./ -YAz_j -jAA- An /'AeJ t-Cjlytst/- j 6tt>../fAt_.*/ s'TlZL^y . _ J_ /Yj£r.../?A/C:ir-Yr/j~. AtS fr£'Kry„^is4serrus)r' /A> .iXci t'!.e.l. 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The nisles and passage, ways aro absolutely reserved for public convenience, under the control of tho Director General, . and no decorations, trophies, fountains or any exhibits of any character whatsoever, will he allowed to project into, or be placed therein. 12. All arrangements of articles exhibited, and decorations, signs, etc., must be in conformity with tho general plan prescribed by the Director General. No exhibitor will be permitted to display articles in such n manner ns to obstruct, the light or vistas through the nisles or pnsssnge ways, or occasion inconvenience or injury to, or disadvnntngeously nll'ect the display of other exhibitors. 13.. Tho.Exposition will open on the first, day of December, 1884, and will lie closed not Inter than May 31, 1885. 14. Articles will be admitted into the Exposition from tlic 15th day of August, I8S1, to tho llrst day of November, 1884, both days inclusive. 15, Articles must be in their places and all arrangvmeuts completed by thu 15th day of November, 1884. After this date auy spaco not occupied, with tho exhibit complete, will be at the disposition of the Director General. 10. Articles arriving at the doors of tlm building by rail, river, wagon or otherwise, will be received by the department of transportation and delivered on the space granted. 17. /I II exhibits must be entered at the office of the Chief of Installation, and before unpacking or arranging the articles the entry must be indorsed on this permit for space. 18. Tho general regulations promulgated August 15,18.83, aro hereby made part of these rules. 1!), The right to alter or nniend these rules is reserved. apphovbd: SAM’L MULLEN, E. A. BURKE, Chief of Installation. Director Ucncral. ' J \ JLppU.ca.Uon. jXo. -OFFICE OF TH E CHIEF OF I NSTALLATION, New Orleans,_18S _1_ has this day paid " _ __ _ Dollars in full for all Entry Fees, and is hereby authorized to unpack and arranye exhibit. ■—4 • Please fill up, sign and return this blank immediately. ft Wei’s iifclrM anfl Cell CrtiiEiik Application - - SAM’L MULLEN, Chief of Installation, Sir: New Orleans. -hereby accept permit for space allotted to Application No..., and agree to occupy the space fully and creditably, and in accordance with all the rules and regulations of The World’s Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. Shipping labels will be required for._.packages. Shipping tags will be required for__pieces. Respectfully, JQg&v « MP- £fodcPy- ’l' 6 > j>»o * * v ^ "! ~ : ^*6 £ T^ (Ititiu 'Wv^t «A c^AmI? {&r fU, k4-<(pj ^ /? fU u&ftno tAo-^L kwy frt^^L [**k *¥& (ttHfa/UL ^ ltsT\pf* Xjo^ffc ■ (kmMihf t * _ q.U,(4 o^iM) CasxA UrWKi^l^^^' 3j <« ‘(/ , '‘ A ^ t*. dr*A. fe t*v«- erwfc/; 4 >C — 1 ?..»; . -//- o.s- ,' I *-" 5w ■' 'HvvJv^Ijj l^LUM^v Vw &* : ^vX tLw (|^vJL | vl» \ rv Jr^.|--^ If^wx ftsAAJ>wv%^ ^ ^C*- 1 J —t- (Vwfeidc. ^r^VwvJ | ^v^cL- ^^vvvv<^ (Vv^tA- Ji^Xvyr/^4^ . \wuldo ULJ^ QjJL^O I'w^. *^u J *v ^vvt-tviA A* ‘-rTS-K-~ 1884. Insull, Samuel (D-84-065) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to Samuel InsulPs role as Edison's private secretary, along with occasional items pertaining to his private life. Letters addressed to Insull in his capacity as Edison's secretary or representative that do not fail under the main subject categories are generally filed in this folder. Some of the documents for 1884 concern the installation of central stations. Numerous other letters addressed to Insull, which relate to a specific subject or to the business of a particular company, can be found in their appropriate subject folders. AH documents that provide significant information about Edison or his companies, along with a few significant pieces of Insult's personal correspondence, have been filmed. Routine correspondence relating to the various Edison organizations has not been filmed. Included in this category are routine letters pertaining to bookkeeping, the ordering of supplies, and the shipping of materials; letters of introduction; and requests for Insull to act as an intermediary with Edison. Most of the documents relating to Insull's private affairs have not been filmed. 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'vi^v-eX^wt^u^ -*A k-Cr^C-&* lryyA"(Ax- £-iXb cr^ c ^*^tcrvi-vt^ CL^^4r>^A^L,i- irvx. C? ^L-*rn-»-C^L-Xfc AioAt^it^, o-vJi- tyrCuL^tL^t^ $ —&-«-a^ «XXe a. j/w d^vo f&xv-^ . t^U -jLt?—/x_c_X'XA^a^— ^ L^V<~ cnx4. d^vwt,,.—-^wuwa^xi 'xJza-* l ^. a^L-v-v-z. i TELEPHONE Ho. 2048. ' “lilKTHOLlEP " for.the sale of the EDISON if/cpf/oescejiT^'Lp mpS. ■O Niy ADDRES S- • KING'S 7 COV0NT-6ARD0N QRTIFICERS1N BRASS Jl DQS1GNQRS ■ S- MANUFACTURERS- •of LAMPS •CANDBLABRA-Se. ■SLeCTROLI 0 RS' andother- LONpON ■APPOl NTM ENTS • FOR ELECTRIC' LIGHTING. 1354: tube. ... [ENCLOSURE] -Designer s- and -Man ufacturers- * V OF V iT» v '-Ti«eo V r.o«. -Lamps • Candelabra - Bronzes-&■ Ob jets d Art. B VERITY ^ SON'S ONLY ADDRESSES . -31 •&32 .KIN G • STREET.- COVENT- GARDEN/ ^ MANUFACTORY— • 20 ; HART- STREET ...j^c:_ y£T /(Zuijsruz*- ' a- mo Mr. Tomlinson, ' You havo never Riven me the data as to the informa¬ tion required from Manchester with relation to the disc dynamo, I havo now a man whom I can send &chhi to Manchester from London at any time. Don’t you think this matter should be taken in hand forthwith? S, Insull, May 15th, 1HU4, per R, -f /fsy- - 6 ~ /£ — t / <5- AS* $><3 . -2-V & 6 * -/s i f, . ft**. ¥. *Zc) 4L_, Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK 1 ..„.^p'Lm^..18!^ ctikam MinurMF wnmfs 't isye> ^6> ^AZ^<; : ' J^W C?&Lt- ^..,. . CkAecf (XaA^l (X^9~ _"Z7L- • (£^k <5 ^ '^~*-r M /CuUA f ^ ^ s 6 &«Aj AffyO^y st*«^ist^Cs&s ^^t^rrts- Osisiyi tfsvtsy-^ lASLy fr?st^tsty&£y tV" ^- j/ ^" At%£&S7 f?ls{fL7?z&rL^/foe&fstrAb ( / s€?C> [jh?(Jlu y&? 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JOHN K, MSHKLEj MANAGER MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT, ■jaa Griswold SlrBBt, I r y\s "-y\vv— ayy\^ y^yo^C ^yyfyyyy ytyy^y , '?rtytt\C*s- ^ ,yt$C£) '' '^£/th^y CX-X^Ayy-#**^? ty — - yftfcu ^X- I^yyfU^Oy ^yJCyy^y/ >t 'sirJZJb yGTyyyfCtyy ^ -yy^yyl^/ y(yt**^ /| ^yCt^y^yCo ^pe^isy sO^ysfay VwyyiyJfcy y^~ j • pVljjf(Ay fryy ftyfrfziv^ytiy^j -Z^^y/yyLyytMJ <^yy& • j ^ ^ _ XAyQ - Uj^-yzyiyJ TyyQ \^^(^\y < yf* / L d~&>?iAy ytfayvu. 'fo'^y ■— - SlwAy yC&y(y~^yCesiyzyyiy ^.—~ coo<-^ / 0 , ^ y^yy/t^j yfy^XS '£<^JU yGU^y^iyyty flmyJLy' Thomas A. Edison, " r No. 65 Fifth avenue. New Yowc,_Aea£-&j=l.188 / J Umim j. Sflpswft 68=5=6#» EXCHANGE PEACE* New Y6rk,...../^'Z/ Qw4-4L -^Ccr(~j <'£n* — —i-t/" Cn h. lJ*UAsaX.(Aj i'^(r^ ^ cJaZiL — *foJL<^v~t^ ^rylCt^ "^7 -fc- twCt^v6i^C' cr/ t Cr^yL AA $ fed ^LL /wL lijsu .^^(^vunAT^ u / /, CruW VUaHu £w A o U^£ zf I'Vwvfr.C' 9^V^v~v^5” __ yttL^ lJ^Oj W, _ 8 L S^-ii-vw, tu, ^jrv-jT < C #L, .^PORTRAITS, t'r ItOMiWAV, ^ -Lf^L, *&.^ *^p ^ CutjGu^J& c(^J^-^Y Jfcju cy' Oa^Ut 1 ] ([ju^s tr*r- l/bet^T' (y^n^ujCt^L^j ^o^t-t^Yr fa ->CC^ XM^Uyf^tY^ Qi^y 6lcL Q^e- 6r (iHn<£-3 ~ •”£,'" l^oC^x^ - ^a=^j faj^^MAur | C^y ifc^ t ?rj^ *=*, «» *U^. fa^ruL /ctW^ , Y gOxM^- Qr^r <% ^J5-S, - (ZlAJtJvO- ,/-/)■ V . y—/-^ . ,, 1884. Mining (D-84-066) and o/emimnt^ “n-espondenceand other documents relating to mining Milling S. S T ^ I the documents deal with the business of the Edison Or! Commnv o td ‘, ^~ ated material can be found in the Edison Ore Milling (LeTt^book Se^i^) (C ° mpany Records Series) and in Letterbook, LM-005 cr^.. %UJO- .vLUAj-j off. ybuur-yj-crr&tf '^cUuoa.cU £. @cu*cUo*o fr. (cUsui &x£cU 4 €*jl 4 /t5^ dajij off ''*%' CUci AuhtJ-vv / lo—£tff*cJ huj | /&txj S-ajLj off- AU-'^f-elUi t/ ho4c KNOW AIL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that I tfRon"** ^ fiLw - of **. V'*'' do hereby appoint S. B. Eaton my attorney for me, and in my stead, to vote as my proxy, at an election of Directors of the Edison Ore Milling Company, Limited, to be had at the annual meeting of said Company to be held on the 15th. day of January, 1834, according to the number of votes I should be entitled to cast, if then personal' [ATTACHMENT] DIRECTORS Edison Ore Milling Company, Limited. January 15.thV 1884V Thomas A.-Edison. James H. Banker. .S'. B. Eaton. • R. L. Cutting. R. L. Cutting, Jr. W. L. Cutting. . W. S. perry. . Samuel Insull. P. McLaughlin. d&CryyisCU) /\r ~ ^ :'j i-WjM' MINE OPERATOR. \ .' V "T"™ N . V. ,x;y-v^< . :K <& r,: ut- \ A J\ V' v V' ' jl..,^/l a u ... LneC •< •/ . '-• - ---if ?/&*£, /<<-/ '? , L«..//, ^4 *.■% ,.,/•-. //C/ - **--»■ <^-<5 - /fr‘b-o7r&4$3k 8 / ^S)'<2..*C*<^ ^£cyf fSLs&L - -/\JtlL&^4jz,d-' /& e ^— <2 ^^V&3rr ^'' sts^-sA^. ^ is\s£ ■" ’> V. The Edison Ore Milling Company Limited 65 Fifth Avenue New York .February... 2nd.. 188 4 Thomas A. Edison, Esq. City. Dear Sir:- I beg to inform you that at the' .annual mooting of the ' Limited, stockholders of the Edison Ore Milling Co.,^January 25th« , 1684, you were elected a Director to serve for the ensuing year. Will you please notify me at this address of your acceptance of the office. X also beg to inform you that a meotingof the newly-eloct od Directors of the said Company will be held at No. 65 Fifth Aybv- nue, New York City, on Tuesday February 5th. at 4 o’clock P. M. for the purpose or electing officers. Yours truly, fit $ General Manager. The Edison Ore Milling Company Limited 65 Fifth Avenue New York..Kabr.uar.y....l 2 th. 188 4, T. A. Edison, Esq. City. Dear Sir:- Horowith I bo R to hand you a copy of the Report made to the stockholders of The Edison Ore Milling Company, Limited, at the annual moetin R held January 15, 1004. Yours truly, scrotary. 1 j i ;d«.*w slvLcU'C -'let/ i =) £~ 7 ~^~ •/ •'»'/•- “7 'L- dz. C-^^o-c ~c 3 ,^ r .. h ^u L^. tj bpppp™~ - 0 ^ f.— - C-- —- M-x r j -i7 ~^r^r ,L^^j ^^ f A- ,j tZf~j^cL> «-*-~cx lUZtL JL^ r-^^^Au ^ (L “ L “7 ai ** /••if' 7~iryr /*->--■<•■-■■ “~“‘j ^ ‘-*‘“•5 ^ ^V- ^ --„:„ 7r — — ^7 0 ^ ( C -^ CC^_ ^ '__ „ c—O «. o_.._ n^fXv, Qn w - °‘^ -LA rtrt^, • « v* 1 v, •Q cc,,., ,,.( p u ^ ^ ^ /) r* A /v*4C/V>i«_xl. cv A. ‘J-Wv-Cj/UX -=~) Cl tVCA. 7 ' ^ .ocC /l ^ /-> L.WT-l'C £i-l_*_«.(_ /va-»L £. /£zo C-^.C. .^C. 6wC_ Pi^co^'l^ ,3 ■A. a. f-Lur- y 4^,t. «tT, _ " C Lx_^<_ ~^->n eu/Ct_ <=L.u-u-« v -w ,«n.^ _ Ao • !'£*. 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Them is no spooi.a.1 business to transact, this moot¬ ing being, ballnd 'in.- pursuance of tho Hy-haws, a/ c—~t (— J-Crf jj-< ifcO/r*df<" £/ v fyu’ Cent t** ^ Ju£v&r C*lt#( O^^aJn'- (TT&O; hoAtJi JL,,*T h^(' ayj ^ d~- ot*#iU V cT //>*\ /,, llojtS M<^o« - M* 1i0J.lT M^C /fat (TC^-trtO^yy, )7 *c£s>-£ *6a<2f ]cJ~ xyfUd* (fL^ 7vh', /Q*~/ vv* Jj£.« , v u^y *S ✓v^v A-* y ** \ tj-wr-fee Trw^v vj> Lt «•- vv' <-/ -r^ "j rv - ^ tuLfcv- .^uZlvc -Oa^ iu„«L, u,&f U-» *V«*- ±-^1 f '£-■*■ t^'* C/'■■•. • 0>% >-% Cvv-O j?rr.xfc. J"Vvtt C^X^J .—J VX^t \u_ ■ £,.., \, ^ |ti e (LC 4 u oLk? V ./ , • y . S*gJ Cii'ur^ T&sd^bJ Uj-Ik QXjkJZo, s^mL -*««+( Jf/Ll/j£ 6k r~zJz UiXAu**^, /Ya/~ 4*m~£Z> 7>,r^^ ^ -5=zfca£zr ^ ^ y() ^^6/y J2%b ^ // Y-df' aouc&- ^ ^' l *' [/yC^f r*ry fa* ^ /fii#?* - foe*<*&-£, /t rs s*' ?7f/>7S fS&tS tff/tsa, - /tsycs^XstyrrsssS S+-£d*~ 'yy/#./&_ - ^Ztr-e£~*y t 'U<^&7 ^-C^_ /CtuyAjLjR^i^ /&& ^ ~ <^ Cj -r / /UL&sSs£ A&Q.^4- ^2^0 tyyy- X^l «-*-> — ^^£-^LjL_, y ~z>t+SZj&L £-C -t^SL*.^. CZ< i^C. /Z^ir-% &U-^/ £t- ^?-z. -^L. Z*-tsv^L&( ? r / £-4Ls(La- msaesai&m mM&mmm&wm <©<©» General Managers Office, 23 an/f 25 Ger^rTStreet, SoAXaaj^-\-v % %J>.. .VSS Q— t^JUjL. (&cLoboy\j &2jlcAaaAs C hu^fvl- Go r hjL^j-^a-^k^ ^nXAiwai 'fccunrt. CL rrvwui' , °r at JiStyfcju** trrt/' cxsvcck^ ’tfccLv-L’ 'iu.cLn.cL ticoj- ^\Ko 1 '- &>d.Ui&v<. -tca-cL 'yvlo.cKjl Pom-a. inn. li^tajcCfon Li anA.iL 1 /vw&vct~io*ii to pjLCdvuL~$La cHoute oj! ztozr tJL< li\JL To the Stockholders of the Edison Ore Milling Co., Limited! Your Board have .little to report as to tho_ oporations of the company during the past year. We..expected to have a number of the magnetic iron ore separators in operation in Canada last Spring, but owing to the fact that successful means of smelting the ore had not been devised, the owners of the deposits were not willing to go to the expense of separating ore if they could find no market for it. This was our own trouble, as stated in the last annual Report, when we were operating a separator at duonocontaug beach, Rhode Island. In that Report it was stated that we had ceased work and closed our business on that beach, because we could not find a market for our product. The cost to the Company of this experiment was $4,832.44. The financial resources of the Company are low. There is owing to Mr. Edison about $1,050. for machinery, experiments, So. The cash advanced to the Company by tho General Manager, Mr. S. B. Eaton, amounting to $1,577.89, which was owing to him a-year ago, is still unpaid; and this amount, together with some other small advances for petty cash expenses, is still owing to him. We also owe $548.17 for taxes and $250 to the Farmers, Loan fi Trust Co., for acting as Registrar of the Stock. There is no cash in the Troasury with which to pay these debts, noi? have we any cash to pay our current expenditures. Since the closing of the operations, at Rhode Island, Hr. Conley, who was employed as Superintendent there, has devoted his time and attention to devising moans for the successful reduc¬ tion of the ore to a marketable product. Aftor spending over a year in numerous experiments, Mr. Conley believes he has invented a process which will accomplish this rosult, and has raised some capital for the purpose of erecting a furnace in the spring, when he expects to commence the manufacture of iron and steel from the magnetic iron ore. If Mr. Conley’s process proves successful, it will open up a large demand for magnetic iron ore, and, consequent¬ ly, for the ore separator. Mr. Edison’s experiments as to. gold and silver ores have been limited, owing principally to want of funds, there having boon no money in the treasury for the last year and a half. h’e has conducted a good deal of experimenting at his own expense, paying for it himself, Jjut it is not probable that any further consider¬ able experiments will be made until the treasury is supplied with adequatn funds. 1884. New York Laboratory (D-84-067) New Yorlt^al^ra^nf in fnra+^ S ^i° n< +^ 1Ce ri an ^ ° ther documents relating to Edison's Amilnrt laborator y> located in the Bergmann & Company factory building Among the correspondents are Edison's associates, John R. Campbell and John F. Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue. / SSV -' o/ ■ oS New York.. JC. .188-y 0^3 - <$2ie-et-c-' G&Ztst. '^ZZo^v&m^cC-*- . */f Thomas a. Edison, No, 65 Fifth Avenue. New York......^,®^ // 188^ d?J^b - cJ^2^- *<-o> y? a/S S^ -z ******* ^ // y& ' r< ’-<-*s~yzcs? a <*y& ^/yyc ! ^ ^t, ^Lc_ yyyz*^ z&ze y tn^ /t-ixJcs?' zoo*'# fi^cyiy crzr^/ /zoo u2L>, - iio/y e-troo-a^J oz* - 0 ?-e^~ ex) £0-6^^ < 7 ^. 6 *^* (S oo ^as^t^ui- /Z^J e&sisityysT^^0?^- /Xt e yoy^-yy yUy-e>--*4*^, -jftSla/ (2yyyoo^t^~~zoo -tr&ts? -<>z^-f^> y>/y.s/M < ii^i't£73 < yiyyy^yz^Jt^r sCo> , *Uy4 jfyoc QyyyiS)&*i/?s&r&yf' /i*a zoyyie #C- > (jyn <&/ay-tc/ ^ ^Zeyyysi^/(**«-*& /Ltfe-en&jc/ /^^rzs^-t ' sZ** . X? T. A. EDISON, .E®b.--14.th._lSg4 .VrfV Jno. Ott Esq. 292 Ave B. City. Please let us know how the volt indieato: you are making are getting along, and how many you have completed. C/to O- - S' 1 l/(^ ,./U- T. A. EDISON, :Jiw;.F.e.b_22.t.h..JM_ Jno Ott Esq. 292 Ave B. City Dear Sir:- Have you any notifications from Pall River Line in reference to goods returned from brockton. Sami Insull. - %- Thomas A. Edison, no. 65 Fifth Avenue. new York,. -(Ss^X- '-a^ -/^L~yfc-- / X- C£&sp<> y ^ C^^OAS^*"”-' '-*-» <5^w^ Thomas a. Edison, No. 65 fifth Avenue. ci^zb— ' /^ ' 4 ^ y^. ,,^- y^. LL ' ss ^ 'jhc,^^ cJ^^yCu ^c^ afr^tZZo-, [TO JOHN R. CAMPBELL] Thomas A. Edison, NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE. ' HEW /i 188* 0 - ■" 0?2c-c-«--JUe,«eC <;■*-» v_C,- ^-try. e i'll Try, , ^lw^ a^y-cC- «u v/^ty^ i wA i-t-^ j ,r/^ Thomas A. Edison, NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK,_88^ THOMAS A. EDISON, . Central Station. Construction Dop’t., SC J- NEW^yORK, . Z .188 _ _ _-'t-'w ! "v^ j «-< a J^S c S~~ Cs^v- shm/6{j —- ! „ —- -*i£iryz. -- THOMAS A. EDISON, No. 65 Fifth Avenue. new York,_..4...1884 Thomas a. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue. New York,.. 188/ / Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue. New York,..1884 Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth Avenue. New York, .r=£. y.^1884 New vnnigy X4 . 188* t O^J Thomas a. Edison, No. 65 FiFfH Avenue. THOMAS A. EDISON, NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE. qJt -Ov~ts\*>w sJP/i'XsY^'Cj/ o->—■ 0^ 3 O^y ^cC Syf AtVu^v ^a iaCO (f-0-V\-6 C^Cc-'C-i^, Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue. York, 0000 00-£s?~£ ~72. V ^reJTfrttr^CL^. Thomas a. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue. New York,..188* Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth Avenue. % Z S t' * •' s^cuiso ~z~ 2 Tz~\F Thomas A. Edison, ■s w€i. c£rj?£ -- e.^La.e^a a^yt^oO «*uo> 4A%h <£^O^Z> 6s.~ S' 1884. Patents (D-84-068) This folder contains correspondence to and from Edison's patent attorneys, along with other correspondence relating to patent applications, patent litigation, and other patent matters. Included also are other patent-related documents, such as patent applications, caveats, and preliminary statements. Approximately 80 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: duplicate copies of correspondence; printed copies of Edison's U.S. patents (see Thomas A. Edison Papers Microfilm Edition, Part I, reels 1-2); copies of Edison's claims; other inventors' claims, specifications, and patents; correspondence and other documents concerning non- Edison patents, except when they relate directly to Edison and his work; routine bills and receipts from patent attorneys; routine correspondence from patent attorneys regarding accounts and fees. Application files for Edison's domestic and foreign patents can be found in the Patent Series. Mr. Tomlinson, * ^ The disc dynamo case is going on again right away, so Mr. Betts notifies me. He says he will be glad to confer with you if you choose to call. S. B. Raton Jan. 23rd. 1-884. per Me.6. ? 4 "' ? ‘'•'^z/C^t-i^ / - i ’-' *5VuS*^, „ ‘■’^cZ? / , zCsic- ? / ^'-*y r p sL/J^r *^* ■ ' a -^1 j sr -Umaxtyx (j&p' L^lVt^v l VO* . Y *** s*r &f~ /gj? ^ 5 - )/£A*^Ca Lt ^?^ /£r /^C--4Cc^ J *kv y ^ /<5\ 1 'wry. (oacC^ ' '£PJI*!LU fr~ 4 & tf^NIrT' *&*? f$~ l -., ■c^!^ jb liUzv?~ [ ^^£Ug». . c^ .. , y^Z ? 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The combination with a thermally operated telephone of means in addition to the current required in operating the tel¬ ephone? for heating the electrodos of the telephone, substantially as' set forth. f March 1st, 1BB4, X sent you a cable the other day from Mr. Batchelor v/lthj^felation to.Norwegian -patents, asking you what T could do connection with the master. Will you please let me have your reply to-day?, S. Insull, Per McC. [ATTACHMENT] j J? j/. /■ *t£. S.O~. ei^np / , ^6* j/,1^ «. C'Jt# „ £) y/ yiA,^U^ }/—/*, *~ 4 . ^ 044*1*/ ^OllSrdfL , /tp/ ..... - iltemorait&nin n - SOCIETE ELECTRIQUE EDISON I parts . / / —//yv /SM . V M v ?u-ec4i{_ *»***■*. 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The intermediate plate or plates may be connected with the binding posts or not as desired, producing a series or multiple aro arrangoraont of tho terminal platos• The terminal plates being mounted upon, and themselves in fact forming part of, the diaphragm, such plates and the loose unconfined body of divided conducting material, are moved in un¬ ison withnthe articulate xpsBxfa sound whxshb waves . The effect when the instrument is connected in circuit with a receiving tel ophono, is to transmit articulate sound. The terminal plates give the necessary largo surface to make the unconfined body of loose divided conducting material ofTectiv and to present the breaking of the circuit, which I have found can never occur. In figure a, the terminal plates are shown as placed in the bottom of a cup H, which is mounted upon the center of the dia¬ phragm, the body of material B, being carried by the cup. What I claim is: In anolectric telephone transmitter, an unconfined body of loose divided conducting material, interposed m the circuit, and subjected to the action of the sound waves, substantially as set forth. Second: divided plating In an electric telephone transmitter, the combination with circuit terminals, of an unconfined body of loose conducting material resting upon such terminals and eom- the circuit between them, substantially as set forth. Third: In an electric telephone transmitter, the combination with a diaphragm of insulating material, of circuit ter¬ minals mounted thereon, and an unconfinod body of loose divided ducting material, The Metropolitan telephone and telegraph Company, CORNER OF GREENWICH AND LIBERTY STREETS, n i "Wi- ' S ^^VCU) jC- (SU2?\“ v/W\^ v-AXvjio ^— Qlj\. j -*• v V uA V NfiP . 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^ '»y tfrtht rtrfrrtnr, ‘I ^ ^rt>f»i>yrvfrZt, J, y^y,^ an $ b oidf 'ffffy-dsn/ijfrri^ o»f fpxnfe.itin tin/fi ff 0>j {/j>xL..^ $(T)r»t. P->1 $£. if'Xt'f jj fn** ytoiuejs- rt/un.// if" ic O'O 9 rtfpnrtj in*, t tef p-n, /uo»* 4 d** r * fi>Se rftn Ofywtf Onuot/f f) twrti if cfl / irS /*6r.J /& kuf//^ AT//WV*, sr. v a& *-»*■ ivrtfr, JOHN WIlilCY & SONS. '.'IKXTipiu Ti:\t-Books axi> IxuusTitrAL Won* Miscellaneous Works. Agency for S. BAGSTFM A SON' . 'V AVu- /)*. es P'J JT ; . S'MJuml ■ c — ' ‘ ^‘VVV^ ~^)A-*0 euA-t- ^- 0Y ' - d^Jro^ytr cK^sTnTjLB^lis ^ 7 '^- \ trv ^' —^''^yvo^A«_x (QjL^JlaJ^S^ tr ^A_ zJ^> Qn/^out^. <^—^JUuJ CU^y r^t^iXj^tJUU^/Oun^ (tvcUa^ — ’Soir-^Lj • '^_ ^a^L^6JU_ k °>n ^G’ "■?;. yw-v '7r2^ _ oJUfJjUA / q5~ 0^3(_^L_ (ov O'l / A ^ ; ^v ^lc&, ^ rft&xs'Hr** - : /Tuo^nxv lAZUIA-. V J'PuiASi' CtAXy /Hv-co^teA-O-u^ ' ^f O-CO-tM^Ca 0 / fifttv 0*4- o//U^mx^ 2 -eXi-- ^vLev J&c^-vR-iria/u-oo *$AscvviAJts, HwA- ' A> fic^Uy^ - CCOIC. 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(foAvfaaai); c yi/?cujf 4' .1 _ / '$ ..sbfaul s}Sv?cUjt C^^L.0^, &^<£& t0- —_, a /1 \ 0L{ty& JL / /Y^l -dTkit _ ifJUcdMe. _ J^c^uUeooC _ j w\ ; . . d &sMJU, _Jfe_ 4X7 ' TS lAsrtJ&- sijSa/ld , 'VW&pL I. -/faz- g rotjoA/ o x/^jf /VviateL* a ^ i. -4rt 4iAJr^7rin^ w\£y{ro^cLAAn/L , ___...... ybfaff. /VwAa.*Jj L o,^ |- li ' / fr\Jbaa£- /VV\ aljL _ U ^jir^/i m A^ 'f u* «W^y_ >^&±rr /bfaJl' _ 1/°cxAw/1 a _ c/noAsto't/fj. . d TV yl/M ' U^iiP sfizfcU l n~s 7 Cg >#f\ __•4/l/"fa- /* J & ■ ‘ j,. -^y\/nr€. n/~ - • 4 -Aa . /j/\ rya ^MjL ^ AS* artrtAAAtn'l' A n U'j. [ENCLOSURE NOT FILMED] MEMORANDUM. E. H. Wilson & Co., No. 222 South Third Street, Jg* r .loth 188 *» . Ofrico of Iron Ago, 83 Reade St., Now York. Daar Sir: Replying to your advertisement in the “Iron Ago" undor date of the 5th inst, please let us know where the 16 lb. “T” rails can be inspected, and the lowest price for same f.o.b. , prompt shipment. X. Y. Z., [ATTACHMENT] July 1:3th. lu;d. ! V, 8 nrs. B. V. ’7iJ son fi no, , ; W3 South Third St root, Ph.OadoJr.ihio, : Ponna. !).,ar .Sirat- WorriJfc to your. inquiry to “X. Y. 55.", a» 1;o t,h Fi-KO Of rails, 7. bofl to infom you that tho rails worn put. d. about a yoar and a half «!u f. r exporimentinfl on an oloctri* railroad, and havo boon but very JitfcJe used, and aro of iron I should roquiro S:43. por ton, inclusive of spil.os, platos and bolts. This price .is I’.O.H. . nnJo Kir! , n.J., on l*onnsyJv;uiia R.R. I havo five or six cars, tv/o whenIn and flat, tops, I should also liJo to soil at. about *«*0. !••»» ca r. Very truly yours, X. Y. Z. , Office “Iron Age,” 83 Reade St. , New York. Dear Sir:- Please let us know whether the (35 tons of 1C lb. T rails you offer in this week’s “Iron Age" are iron or steel. If steel please send tracing, state name of maker and quote lowest price and oblige. Yours truly. [POSTMARK: JULY 16, 1884] MEMORANDUM. S-^tk & Qnczicr flcric'.ctic. Thos. A. Edison, Esq. VS - 5th Ave., New York. Dear Sir Your favor of the 15th inst. imtx is to hand this A. M. and contents noted. Will you please let us know the name of the maker of the rails; also send us a tracing of the. section of the same. Yours truly. RAILROAD SUPPLIES. , E. H. Wilson & Co., fs? y No. 223 South Third Street, ES> •’ . a „ IM|ll(i) ~&C?cZ~ -Tyr Ttr-S-z^ufX At* J0 /L 7Z>1? yyf /?£tsC *yz>^ 4c£ry?&c~& yy>7\c#o | p -zy-zyy ' 7yf Atwy ^^y^Ayy^c . '^/-'^y=> '7^Z7-y' ' ArvUf yZ’ 'TYAiiPy T^yyy^y- Ay*&4~z£' [ATTACHMENT] [ATTACHMENT] Thomas a. Edison, NO, 65 FlFfH AVENUE. Messrs. E. H. Wilson & Co. 222 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Penaa. Dear Sirs;- I am in receipt of your favor of the 17th. last., and also your two telegrams. Other parties had applied previously to you, aad I am therefore compelled to give them the first option on the rails; but, should they still be Tor sale, will wire you to-morrow. Very truly yours. ,E ADDRESS—EDISON, N! New Y0RKJulyia.tluJ.aa4._188 (Signed) Thos. A. Edison. [ATTACHMENT] Thomas a. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue. New YoRK, jQay .. a8th ^ ie84i> COPY . Messrs. R. H. Ifilson t Co. 222 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Penna. Dear Sirs:- I have your telegram stating that you look to us to ' deliver you the rails now at Menlo Park. I wish to draw your attention to the fact that I did not make any firm offer to you of the rails. You replied to an ad- vertisement, and we answered you in connection with a number ef other applicants. Other parties replied to our advertisement prior to you, and they are therefore entitled to the first offer of the property. As soon as they definitely refuse or ac.ept, we will communicate with you. Very truly yours, (Signed) ThoB. A, Edison. E. H. Wilson & Co., 211 South Third Street, AtyAcd'A) ^y /y^-o fay? yttyfay (farf to fatfaH, ''fat -Z^O yf- " w ''Si- SU&oya.7*rc,SV ~ZW 7Y- " •C^ifa/- r fats yfay /^sU£s?' Aa~C | '■ yfa&ytst Ar ^isUto-^O " ArfautA ?W &fatsi^zZ) ^tfafac^s yrfac^. t ytstfufay '~Ay~ 'ifa-z^fay^jcT y-y/T ~>rrt6{ yyzfa? ‘fartyz, ■Afa : y>*ydg sfayy^iyd __ ,—r" >&z> [ATTACHMENT] Thomas A. Edison, No, 65 Fifth avenue CflEI. s. H. Wilson A Co. 222 South Third Street, Phila., Penna. Dear Sirs:- I have your favor of the 18th. inst. Our letter of the 15th. inst. could not by any means be taken as a firm offer to you. The letter was written you in common with a number of others in reply to our advertisement. Immediately we were able to wo communicated with you, advising you that others had an option before you. As wired you this morning, the purchase has been made by the parties who first applied to us and obtained an option on the material. Very truly yours, Per S. S. _ NEW Y0RK,July...lStiu.l884... 188 (Signed) Thos. A. Edison. 51BBOADWAT, just Below FourtoontB Streot, whero any roply ahouli Bo cent. leot w x axis. *- „™^- 7K2-. w/ >!» ^>>-1/, /-t y yy- y-y-S s/_ £*-/Cu -/£, -TCUL4, y^tt-e^si -*J<^-^/L<-<*£„ ^ y 1‘ pZr s J ■ J ^ ^ ' # ^~- s?Sl 1 '^* s yr / w/ 0r 2*t^0 /jt ^r 'Pf-y-L- _/, - /< ~- ✓ *« i^ » ^^0 Jz^ZzZi>^ *t£z£=I ^0^00^-^c^y ^W>- t?L-£4L,, ytiZ^z^ Thomas A. Edison, No, 65 Fifth Avenue. CABLE ADDRESS—EDISON, Per S. NEW Y0RK / Ju.ly..A8.th».1.884«... 188 COPY TELKflKAU . E. H. Wilson 4 Co. 222 South 3rd. St., Phila., Penna. Tha rails wara sold ta party having first option, our latter fiftaanth was not firm offer. (Signed) Thoa. A. Edisoa. Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth Avenue. New York, .188 C / Aa , f ’ oA-i. /[As# A/lSS A //' 6 / 2L A- f-W'* " 7AL*~~ — 23^-^C svC,- e £,u-Z* A A~AZ//b yA yiA*- y>*-™ g*j v-v«- v 4^'/—?-C- ^ /?-4t x *zyy^/AApz2j AytA ~Ai*~> A?s^ o SL^f-t Acj '._, ■J A' ' ^/Ay . Az^ysAA jr,ts AcA&/A Az~ JL s,~ ^ y *2i.i- /t.ct,£ sA^u-x. *i— AA AA' ^ /Ai,cA As, A 'Aisi^ Ai-l-vx— ' r3 ,1- i< t**-* A-A.s~r*-ts AsU^/L^- ' A-, V if ^ } E. H. Wilson & Co., No. 212 South Third Street, Philadelphia s J uly 19th 188 4.. T. A. Edison Esq., 05 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Dear Sir: Your telegram duly to hand and con¬ tents noted. We hereby make a formal demand for the rails which we purchased from you on your tender of the 15th inst. If we do not get a satisfactory reply from you we shall commence action at once to secure the rails as it was an actual purchase. Yours truly, [ATTACHMENT] CABLE ADDRESS—EDISON, NEW YORK. Thomas a. Edison, . Per s . s . - No. 65 Fifth avenue. * „• NEW YORK,JuJ.y....2lKt»....188.4«l88 COPY . Messrs. E. H. Wilson 4 Co. 222 South Third Street, £ Philadelphia, Penna. Dear Sirs;- I hare your favor of the 19th. last., and in reply would simply repeat what I have already stated in my earlier com¬ munications to you, that the rails 'were sold to the parties Tirst applying for them, that my letter of the 15th. was in no wise a firm offer and cannot be construed as such, and, furthermore, I immediately advised you to this effect immediately on receipt of your telegrams and letters as to the purchase of the rails. Any further eomraunicat ions that you may have I shall be glad if you will address them to my attorneys, Uessra. Ecelesiae « Tomlinson, 16 Broad Street, New York. Yours truly, (Signed) Thos. A. Edison. MEMORANDUM. from w. s. middleton, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, in Iron and Steel, Mining and Rail Road, MILL, FOUNDRY AND STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES . ^s. /C~- zcS/s ^ $tc/ /£*/. A/ Mr /e /(], / Lisoa -/ V 0-4C^\r O^c/ t/e^a^o /k.cui. £j ?? f-^L. 7%a^c ^ rUjdlr su*/ &rz/ ^ ^yz, '•^1 0ZZ.srxr 7 ^aM >! ?^lsOC ^ Qy^>^o Mr) sty VCdCfya. y/V^fc: y7 /(o ' f?'JLs&~*r Va^-A* (Pny/L&j —rxr 6Z-*^- /C' ■Q^t' /I~\^ ^ tT~tT^l^r- ^ MJ) , M~6Aj~P-pA *Cr-yt^r~lr MEMORANDUM. MEMORANDUM. from w. s. middleton, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, In Iron and Steel, Mining and Rail Road, MILL, FOUNDRY AND STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES To S'* ALSO GENERAL MERCHANDISE FOR EXPORT, NO. 52 JOHN ST. NEW YORK, ..—1884. The BiS (LIMITED), haJ^3 MEMORANDUM. From W. S. MIDDLETON, BROKER ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT, In Iron and Steel, Mining and Rail Road, MILL, FOUNDRY AND STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES • ALSO GENERAL MERCHANDISE FOR EXPORT, NO. 52 JOHN ST. 1884. Telegraph (D-84-071) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to quadruplex telegraphy and to the use of chemical printers as stock quotation instruments. Some of the documents deal with patent rights and royalty payments. All the documents have been filmed. [TRANSLATION FOLLOWS] jjjinisterio tie ^obiertto. ^U^U/W 3 #0. /tf / OU dje/wt'es/t S& tf.&r * 6 ( iuiuiiM — C&K 1 t — CdU-aCaudfij^. xt\ iuulA- fy^tufo f- air^jaAUuit ^-t,o ^ctt . | J t/ ~~t'. ■ di d iptfZ Zl V&. odfM ,y X 'p&. c*hy+r^cOU^ ^$Li-»w * / y * -—- *-&C cA^JjJT^ h~ >^Ux-je^Ai\ --> %-€-A or ~6 _a_ ^Vt-o-^v^ S-^v_c^J^€_ o^x^A. ( XZj " (f^U/^^AAxfi-Z _X*-^ ol -^-^- <1 ->~~’ — -L-x-^ZZ Jw. , vr ^ ^ , U£C{ w,J|la_ HD^-klz. Hale & Walcott, 39 COURT STREET, BOSTON, , „ UL-e^T* {JU^TX ^-tS a to. J J - 1 —- -^. Lo^ l ‘V»-On^Cx "jjvyx. <^WXCcX -^> Vv-c^vA/^ ,. ^oU^ ! c LiT £^^, fvv>J-fir‘ vj2Gi /hjdb>%u LC^o-C Vw^J . n ~ A ^rr- L —r . x S" wm- ^ Uj^.X J w " fu ^ a ^ •u* j«. -^^-- «&'•**<&*$&&■ v;,‘K jKS* W^c o^e^±e*j~~X_ •xcLwC^'r'/" - ^ - iJx-'^~:^—? ■‘“i*'' 5 '^; ' .'l t \JiAA^y(—s ^ i ^fr:-j >f •>£a^*Xj Lfi^t^AA.ow^ % aaj ^ t - o^^ua--^ ul- ^ e*—^~ ast- ' •“' fl'-uU**'' 1 - /? . . ,J^ c^JU y~c\{^ttMr^ lulaMptua jjprat Je%rjt|ilt j|p0mpng. Gold and Stock Reporting Telegraph, StLUJL . ™ Pril 23< jj* 4 Mr. Thomas A. Edison: / ' .. Dear Friend:- In response to yours dated 10th April I will sayjfafter an absence of a week from home) several of the Western Union people were over here to see our arrangements. Among others were Mr. A. S. B rown and Geo. B. Scott, they spent the day and seemed much pleased. Mr. Scott said it was splendid and they would most likly adopt the general system over there. I said all I could to keep you in their minds. We are delighted with our success, and 7 will do all I can to help you with them. Yours very truly, (La J (s ctuv CXaJ.- Sc - ^ —r \AA- /^-w (- — tr« S ^ . 0 . J^l* HALE & WALCOTT, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 39 Court Street, Boston. < 3 ^ 1 ™ ^ v o «te CVv- c^JS-eJ^^ +V~* ^ o*_-^i-o •^jg^LXf ^'~ •>-^-* v^r ^ C*-'4-4'*-'^-*-*-^ '-|*W- (Bo-ycLjvM; d-^p. ^ (fyr - ! a , J. , OT. c X. ttJiuL 0\y^L~7 If. M ; 7l ■ . ZZj. jo 7 ; ?‘/3: ■ 4(9 \ 77 ' ll : .to " \ 70$ *7; 1 ^ 73 /r //c/- t7 : S I 77 I ' *3 ; /£ //r #/ ■ • 1 - 47 X - 7 0 ■ .7 uUL . h. . : ) ' .,y . fey p Jb r*,- 73 . 3 (o .. Hi | '/(o /ft /-fiZY'X' / 3 0-0-sCS&a/s' Y yn '^ ^ ///c v /ft? . 7(/Isi-i-^qJ, /C-e/3e/ r //'a^-r'/mt^t/ s&-ei/. *3?/ ^/'#, ^:A^/3d:j-rir P\ft^7K /pHA . * /C^rC^t^A^ ‘c^ c /-. */. /ft~t) .&) 7/. bp/o ^0&(J £- y tr—r ^/I2—C_— «/ s&- -H.^ of fdL-tt -— *o yy^f/ ^Z'S'd'^'cs—*'xj a ^'L^L^y l ^PXJ ^Xyg. ' 4~ yyy~*~ c?y^4-y —x" 4t/ -> S & /•r/tff. l~cS t 54' BE THE LETTER I HAVE ALREADY SENT Y(iU» ALL THAT I PHONOS* TO MNRt IB THE ATTACHED LETTER AND MY REPLY TO Y0UR8. IT WILL APRe»dB PANWLET FORM FOLLOWI NO THE INTERVIEW I HAVE HAD WITH THE ONtCBBO RARER FAITHFULLY YOURB ERA8TU0 WIMAN THE MERCA NT ILE AGENCY, : New Yoek, _18S. MT DEAR ED|8( I FEAR THAT YOU ARE REPEATING THE PERMISSION YOU GAYE ME TO PUBLI8H YOUR LETTERS AND MY REPLY* I HOPE*HOWEVER*YOU WILL NOT GO BACK ON ME. THE POINT YOU HAVE RAISED IS OF IMMENSE IMPORTANCE AND WILL COME IN IN FIRST RATE 8HAPE AT THE END OF A REPUBLICATION OF THE INTERVIEW WHICH I AM PREPARING. I AM DEEPLY INTERESTED IN THIS QUE8TION AND, IN VIEW OF A P0881BLE COMBINATION OF THE OPPOSITION COM¬ PANIES/I AM ANXIOUS TO HAVE 8R0UGHT OUT ALL THE FACTS. THE QUESTION YOU HAVE RAISED IS OF 8UCH IMPORTANCE IN THIS CONNECTION THAT I TRUST YOU WILL GIVE ME PERMISSION TO U8E IT FAITHFULLY YOURS ERA8TUS Aa^( J/_ , _ -1 sbsCc-r ^ 2 / ’^^'C -^S $A^\a~&sv*~ / GL-, A-i^c*^ ^ ^ Z^" c-^. i &^-*?t*ceS£~ S ^~Z^>!^y{__ y^C - g/y£, /zJ'tx— /'J^l'dL- &—C /bl Ols C-vX-cV £== / ?:: &~>l /*_*«~^<_ l-£6i^~ &~r -&*^'-y/ > ^T^c-C f m- hr. 10:1 is on, T suppose you refer to the last part of the first section of your agreement of 1070, with the Light no. That givos you, if I read it aright, only inventions capable of being used solely in electric telegraphy, which is not the case in question. It also compels us to give a license for telegraph purposes, whore an invention is capable of being used for that as well as other purposes, which is probably the case hero. Strictly speaking therefore, you would be entitled to that per¬ centage of the profit on this machine which its use for telegraphy would b >ar to its oth>r total use. By reading Prof. Anthony’s letter, you will see ho speaks of "lighting *c.” It rather looks to me as if the machine would bo used principally for purposes other than the telegraph, but, if .you desire to have the matter settled on an exact basis, I will write and ask what use he pro¬ poses to make of tho machine. It seems to me that the above view is a correct inter¬ pretation of the contract. -If you differ from me, will you kindly let me know? S. B. Ka. ton July 20th. 1004. , par Mc.O. THE DAILY INDICATOR A COMPLETE FINANCIAL RECOBD Devoted to Politioal Eoonomy, and Railroad, Mining, Insuranoe and Commercial Interests. TJHE DAILY INDICATOR. 'T*Ccy,„A. Cl)c Commercial Cable. (tfompati 2hWM $i$t. EXECUTIVE OFFICES, hrjc^ HALE & WALCOTT, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, io Tremont Street, Boston. — f G> Jt ...188 Y. 'Y‘^7 /o- & do-^y — *yhn- ■ Iv-dl-chA — u - - Cj zfcux^ —<^JV.wSE^ 5— r % __ ^jlh^Jl'eCiJ en*. y * > °* - c/hjZ^. * ^c-y CX '"’ S^cv^ «?> c:c U^CA-ctp-yA /r<2^/ *L - Cy^^A fdr-Y C)- C.-Ar^U.. \ Co ' Tvx^cT ^«.£ c/j" SfcdT^tkCc-yJt- oCla UO u^J- 0Ms. Of~ C^-aZx) Cx-tfco/^ JLtL-.tr/ ■ , 0 , lX uu l (—£ C-U~t :r \ I*-— ^ \v£ ir, v- . ^ ‘ ih 1884. Telephone (D-84-072) This folder contains correspondence, agreements, and other documents relating to the telephone in the United States and abroad. Some of the documents pertain to patent rights and to the business of the Oriental Telephone Company, Approximately 80 percent of the documents have beat filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence concerning dividends and orders for carbon buttons; duplicate copies of selected documents; blank forms. IZZH-.oi 'Ol Winfield S. Hutchinson, Boston, / , COVlY . ^ i88 ^ 7 4' 77U/. Sfii&'fOL. lX^UAlCcl o^c0X^5 «^uc£cr*, [ENCLOSURE] UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED. Oxford Court, Cannon Street, London, E.C. January llfA, 1884, Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of this Company will bo held at the Cannon Street 'Station Hotel,, on Tuesday, tho 22nd instant, at 2 o’clock f.jl, lor the purpose of considering and of passing (if approved) tho following Bosolution, which, if passed nt tho said Meeting by tho requisite majority, will bo submitted to a subsequent Extraordinary Gonoral Meoting as a Special Bcsolution in accordance with tho Stututo, that is to say:— “ That tho Bill which is proposed to ho introduced into Parliament in tho ensuing •* Sossion, intitulod ■ A Bill to afford to tho United Telephone Company (Limited) “ • Additional Facilities for Tclophonic. Communication in the Metropolis, nnd for olhor “‘purposes,’ is approved, subject to such. additions, alterations, and variations,-as “ Parliament may think fit to mnko theroin.” THOMAS BLAnOE, Secretary. o(f>uhhv. ftUf.. -Uf. 6tr ( 5 i(X, I (ml^jl-Gl-^ kzfc'U jf *(f>>0. */f <2.^ vn-t, .. , ‘f(/ O'bndJ. 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'EDISON GOWER-BELL TELEPHONE • i COMPANY OF EUROPE, LIMITED, ! 34, Wa I brook, London, e.c. tv 'ffj ft dnut -ytr^t tdthdC*; Ate y fi/lt ~ij r -''hiu ^Atir^-n', '£f(tAJ H ^ JK/ /font fr-L.-vi^-'-iu.t u~ v ,, 0 , . /U/fA!j hit it efuMy jfrrtfcn*,^' h'utit i/-nCll b tk.. IjO-t Gi/fatA /y fahtny 'i hi ~t(l IfilMvi-trnA, rfct/faf, /k h ' CtrKtxmu)' , c ^) s< A^/ / ^ r ^ MEMORANDUM. t-BELL TELEPHONE. To ‘COMPANY. OF EUROPE, Limited, ' • 34, W^LBROOK. London, e.c., A As . . V ; Ac, -Tuttu afco/cw/ - 'HygCf tikh — tin* !* ^ ^ V, tfi. tovcttu &£ '* kkltwA. _ H((u.ti. (f7/tvA Qt£X ') r «uK• ' r '’^—' y ^7 ' /7-fo^.f i ' 4u n^Atdj / if 3 o f ^/(d 0-^ fttoi TiftC^iC t/ tT3j s 'm./cA ^ 3s~ijj~.. ) >rjlt, (L/j fuUAi y* <^ -Af - ^, u \> -ypfc !S 5 b^;-wV# >■> ;. .** yy- ■ p . >" v. Qj^0CL,iJ C^/laJ_ xv^yoxxid syt ? OWSO-Tsid S&uv^svvCM- OLM.e^vvUL_ 'x4h.(a.cZ. oU ,l dtc^tyP y cdLfiZ, £ed CM. cJiX/J Cjt.^c 'VTs&vid ovwvid ^fcdxied <>i Cz*si/£ d £cx. t&ocuesdt.' £>ctijcrr^ ! <^*-c ? c*. yxxJiixMzdd < ^£^»xodxi - i oCfyis^c^ CjyvTO'MoM^*- cU Ot&U&fL £o*si£edtffzd 9e ®-i &asi.$o->y 0^u, 'VpwA “jvxXG\stA/£ ^ y CM-Hxd4z{~ £ esiwryji O 1 // C§^^C, vcxxtsviocvvbrj ed oU. 'yo&vtd msi0(A_ -^L- < 3 U. & £ / yf^dLr D . ■ J X^J. <£^CtJd(ASlasi* fjp OlX. xyr>t\. &*vi dd CAo\du>ry olik!£vin cf, aJ®J. ^odJc Thomas Addison, No. 65 Fifth avenue, NEW YORK,...May-iath., 188 Mossrs, Boremann A Co. City, Boar Sirs:- V/ill you please lot me know what the shipment was that you made to the Soeiete Generale des Telephones, Did you send carbon buttons or bottlos of carbon, or both, and at what price wore they billed? Please give me all the information you can in regard to this matter, CL (z^/ } f : / L iudo^ $od(te (&mhxlefos Weiepiftm.es §'ociHt 4\nimi|iui‘ ait Capital iV25.000.00G irifninre MEMORANDUM The EDISON GOWER-BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF EUROPE, Limited, London, E.C. So* to. .Su' J r Jl JLm.- let, * ; /Ha*M til frj&t fat*.’ /'w™*/, * "k-^L ^ *~a. - ■* /»*«., .&*< '£✓<,- iLt « x^/- «d~t (f*& &C&LJ, •i—frutwi ««. . - A-j *\ Ay.'Xi. e <^^y *^4 ** (j".~ o e ~~ *4u 3 w-*W4 V 44 ■ a ^- n * If"-*™. K - - < rCa -+. 7 Uu^ t «y ■jp-yw'/*4.(t , «4.u.^ ^ 4« ■ ** ^ MEMORANDUM. The EDISON GOWER-BELL TELEPHONE | To COMPANY OF EUROPE, Limited, 34 , WALBROOK. II *4 > AkJ"—$* 4 ‘fctt %_ y fa4u4 *W*^. a**-, y^f *-/* /vf^jp r tx(>3(' ^4? ff-S^3yS' p Sdfitf-o f r-d.. o(lJ+Z£u * -^ ^ o^*y.. f Sftr^r - ’Ij-'flJL fw ^hu. Crrt^t . J '72ts.oA.5v. € . Thomas a. Edison, No. 65 Fifth Avenue. * new yorkaub* .rath..iaa.4.188 Edward H. Johnson, Esq. 130 East 36th. Street, City. Dear Sir:- I shall be glad if you will sign the enclosed proxy and return it to me at the earliest possible moment. I have sent my own proxy and that of Mr. Batchelor's forward to Col. Gouraud, and am desirous to send yours at the earliest possible date. Very truly yours, Enclosu: No. 1437 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. c.,. ^ it. ^ “*X- -^t-r £f7 r #*•*(, pi. uTc ^7yls*r*Cr ^ ptr*%T \ t. fin'fffe-Qltenfo, (gettfaritCf. ©pper Qtor&oob: LEAR HR INSULL, t H*V* TO THANK YOU FOR YOURS OR 85TH AUGUST, BN CLOSING PROXIES OF* MESSRS B,H, JOHNSTONAND A, M BELL . - I HAVE NOW RECEIVED ENOUGH TO PREVENT THE P03- -SIBTLITY OP ANV MISCHIEP, BUT IT 13 STILL DBS— -IRABLE TO HAVE ALL THE AMBRICAH PROXIES . - IAM, DEAR MR INSULL, YOURS PAITHPULLY ., Lc-* / AWrv^ • , 11 (\V^ /t'Lrf. lu- a r/yy- 'lust-. r Q ir~ - 4 ~'/V iJ^ Cx/- {j’&Lootrms '<£-07 C/fa-&)'*'£ r ==s *dwer 4 cw,-K.C. /t/ 'f/fc/'! 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Jc./Z-ereO Of y^ey cWoo/YrOG roAs WA.&, A ooryret-riry .-'/Ae, f'Acoef e&o ^fcrct, rtf sfyoco rtood& -eocroto/c. ^cr/Ao c/tSce.t'M.ej't/'O WAjl fotOJOi'ice of os O^Ko/oei-y ,6i>/io*e /UjoiGcUotSr orr^eo/ Ac- /t/c"efccoy Sy WAit s/'Jj/ t.Aojf e£>ern4**.& er„i.cA /to/tooro WAtO Arorroo //o t oo O-/- /'fy-ot.tsts ScorA/y C.o-rist/C't'GC&i^c C- ■- A G T,A,saiJioM eaa: -^AwJbns. x * T tl ,CTI IIie V^_* r, .05 «FTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, X* HO FORMS OF PROXY, n fdkil »jt fa* k B. LIST OF HOLQEfRO OF VENDORS SHARKS RESIDENT IH AMERICA,& 3. A SHORT TELEGRAPH COBB. IT IS PROBABLE THAT A MEETING OF THIS COMPANY WILL BE HELP WITHIN A SHORT TIME, WHEN THE SUPPORT OP OUR AMERICAN FRIENDS WILL BE OF GREAT CONSEQUENCE TO THE WELFARE OF THE COMPANY. T AM AT present UNABLE TO GIVE THE DATS OF TB MEETING, BUT IMMEDIATE- -LY-IT IO FIXES I WILL TELEGRAPH THE SAME TOO YOU | PER ENCLOSED coue|. upon receipt of my telegram kinbly Have the bate of the meeting INSERTED in the PROXIES * FORWARD THEM TO THE VARIOUS SHAREHOLDERS. I am COMMUNICATING DIRECT WITH THESE GENTLEMEN, REQUESTING them to sign anb return the proxies - immediately they RECEIVE THEM. YOURS FAITHFULLY [ENCLOSURE] CX. A&V-Z, . APg TUS-&tsrV^/o-t-1s 2.£ .'/3±4t &.?*. £).-£. ~ /3^a^At, tZOt-asr-t-cU^i ftfajAm, ^r cc^■* Works, relating to some carbon powder which they ordered from you and received from Bergraann. It differs from any we have had @nd is not Worth a d—n. Our principal extra-territorial circuits of 100 fio 125 miles in length include 16,000 feet of submah^ie cable, and the Edison transmitter is the only one we have found that will work then!’: therefore, for the credit of your instrument, and as a personal accommodation, I beg you will interest yourself with Bergmann to furnish the Electrical Works with the most superior cafibon for our use* There is no fault with the moulding of the buttons here: they have always been perfect heretofore. They have to be made here as they will not stand transportation. I have Just closed a contract for three, 300 light dynamos, in competition with the Sperry fio, and others. The Sperry Co. is very pertinacious here - can you give me any points against their alleged incandescent system? With kind regards, _ Yery truly yours, , . ; [enclosure] (copy) PACIFIC BBMj TELEPHONE CO. San Francisco, Oct .^2 t 18B4. Cal.El ectrieal Works, San Francisco. Mr.Paul Seller, Superintendent, Dear sir: The last lot or carbon buttons, furnished us for Edison transmitters, is absolutely worthless. We cannot talk with them at all. Those which you have furnished heretofore were greyish-black and evidently of a different character. We are using the Edison transmitter exclusively in our Exchange offices and for all extra-territorial work, and it is of the utmost importance that we should have the very best buttons that can be made: otherwise we shall be forced back to the use of Rlake transmitters which are not nearly the equal of the Edison for long distances, Very truly yours, Geo.S.Ladd, President, I. 1 ^ »- '~fa-'- %-&*-*— ). « ~h~* t-/co ”^7^ M '“ ^~~ L^w 5^- ^ 7*U~/ c—r 'M^^r *r^&- C2J + (U_— 2*~ A 1 ^ ^ ***-* 4 oCo»vJ^ - / JuUJ** . ^ *= —~r r ^r^zrll zirx xr^- ' ,w ^ _ ,^‘^z- —- 3 - * „ ^ p^**- ^ '„ • >£*.- *- £ *-t j o ' '^y f^ ' S * a . . _. o %ci £^t*-^we, X'C-t^-I~^-»^~~-7 t ~* / _^£ • __ , / "'" _3~ •>-»<—y/ ^CjZ ■ y t ^c~tlky' y 0%=?- <23 '^v^^VT _ J~ JL A- lw tr^ 1 ZTtl uZa-^^bf- uZ^<2~ *--- ^* 7 -sjir 0 j \ l*,J)- n**juUZ~* > Av >< ^> X7 trA-y i^f- . ,. TO £ <^U- fe **?w- ^ ® - y 777“ l~ -^ ”777 7 n hZJLr^ + 'T~d~- «<7y 'W~LmJ-~ -jX£ c qLsl^.c^S Q'M-v—*^- (L*S2^~- n~- _ *>-■• i f- —' i ~ xt" 1 ' 1 ' UZcUaj $ 0^.1^ **> 1/ 7 ~ ^ !*t^v«~~7 %■ —^w) TjrSjLo /<^-T^y l ^ - j^ 1 ^— *Zr Z6~-~- ^ firSjLu /^-T^y ORIENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED. Tlio Directors are aware tlint some of tho Shareholders arc being solicited to support a movement for an Extraordinary Mooting of tho Company, having for its ostensible objoet the appointment of a Committee of Investigation nnd a change in tho Directorate. Tho letters which tho DircetorB have soon contain important inis-stotoments, aud nro calculated at once to prejudice ami to.alarm tho Shareholders. The Directors have reason to boliove that the agitation is wholly actuated by foolings of animosity towards somo of tho Momhers of the Board. Tho Directors, therefore, feol thnt they nro justified in requesting the Shareholders to withhold any promises of adhesion to any agitation, until they have at least had an opportunity of lioariug both sides of any question that has been or may be raised. Tho Directors are ready to meet the Shareholders wlicnevor occasion arises. Monnwhilc they nro prepared to giro ovory Shareholder the fullest information they themselves possess, with perfectly free access to the records of the Company. The Itovonnes of the Company, and of its affiliated Companies, have materially improved since tho last Report, whilst the expenses linvo been considerably diminished. Tho Shareholders are enutioned against blindly sacrificing their property.. By order of tho Board, " '• . i W. G. HALL, Secretary. 8*4, Cheat WiNcimsTEn Stkeet, E.C., London, 4rt November, 1884. ^ St**- ^ st^. J%£t^ j^Ztfsni,^/£tr\ZJt &/U*££- Zsisr^Z -&&£ <*?&— ,*£-—/&*- x^£a3e-*^’ , Zrys<- <- ^^yss-e j/7 s&ssJrH « tZkyyr sr-cs sZ s$Z/ £-C sTtSiySZy Sts^/-' jdzi&Z> & /fc*' J&* /ajfcsc-*-^ £z/£e^ jr *>?e> J&'ry sssr st ■fiHe- ^ — >*•*'■ Jr~ '/sj^*/ S^tZ Z£>**fg****s^_^ jfonX&Z. ZZ’S^syziSL ^ < jc/^^^' . >£==* I^SSS „s£fSS«^=— iSS^ci^e^- 4-iZ-fs- y'st sZysc - , ^ /%-is-t sssss^j y2c*~ *■ sZs ^ec/^'jex^r S>-*^ /Zy?spZ ?* ^ ■ y^ts ^/&Pt:zaZ^sXr~* zr *'*-— «s^L.„ p /Z^Z^y'y' ^ /nt^c - ^ Xty X?t£- zSZez^psi&C. "X 'Xz^e-y' . #nXz XCz ■ frzs*^ XX**y /%&X' X-£ r / ; I * 5 "V "0 . '£-<.L- r^ f &-&- o/TO-^> ^ , ■ €-da.cJ<^ /o-e ^uic^d <^otc4 o-z*, 0 ^TtiUscC'}dctsf^So-**. — > CLa - _ <2Uui_ diLs{—lsr*-* — (Zzf- /r-z*J~ s* ^/jlr rds/dh. 2ts^i 't- 2^ /yi v Ce^rv y-e* Aji -> frA* — /(2 ~ca^~ i/^r ^Z-/ AS \X St^/LSSsc^ ? /cf't-^crf^y A* x/&C/JL&Ly, J£u-xlx a-£st £>sl^/ ^/ fdtcs- /CtA-t/^TL OUt^/s?~i _ ^— ^Ja/u^ Y CAc<. 'Cu^Ct^ er-&£*-Jy— — A AX" A.y/A 3 Jd tCoru/rms. ... Aswy... s,s^x , - , Ayxy ~ ,L ~ 'Z^isUtL^ ~^-y . . j A* £ tAsy/A *^t . £■ JL /-^ /AyyA^-A-tA^ -/-tyAs-A f-^- /Ac /A XXw, ' /L^^rA AA^ 6* AAy^/. /A /ffjtj’/'^y. y a — f e^u /At^Jy f « —. A/,///// /A, ^/ e X cto //AJaA / /l^y/^/L t^ ^ f-i.^.0 __ . //^ £/ ^ .At*. y/^t, iA f '-p-C./y Ayy - i®-*'*' @As0~fifs<'*y //-/~' f //^/ '~d/d^r L 'l -'d- gfc (©ritntal BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Colonki. a. E. GOURAUD, Chairman. I *T. A. EDISON, Esq. *P. CARNEGY, Esq., C.I.E., Deputy-Chairman. 'Honoiuiii.e G. G. HUBBARD. J. P. BIGELOW, Esq. I JAMES PENDER, Esq. Sin WILLLYM THOMSON, LL.D., F.R.S., M.I.C.E. Consulting Electrician and Ex-OfJIdo Member of the Board. * These Gentlemen are nt present abroad. As anticipated in the circular of 4th instant, the Directors have since received a requisition to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company, which, as required by the Articles of Association, they havo accordingly done in the terms of the notice on the back hereof. The Directors cannot too strongly deprecate this covert attnek upon the credit of the Company and upon themselves. The Board have no hesitation in boldly impeaching the worthiness of the motives of the real instigators of this agitation. More than one of their number has been outspoken in his admissions of personal animus. Amongst the requisitionists there are some who have for many months past had perfect freedom of access to every record of the Company from its formation. They have consequently been in a position frankly to prefer their charges, if there were any grounds of accusation, and without the necessity of resorting to the moans which have been adopted. There are no grounds for charges. Neithor is there occasion for any Com¬ mittee of Investigation. The Board have already voluntarily placed.at the disposal of the Shareholders all the records of the Company in such a manner that every information that a Committee could possibly obtnin is open to each and every member of the Company. Several Shareholders have taken advantage of this offer, and havo expressed their intention of supporting the Board. .The Board havo resolved to oppose'both of 'tho Resolutions of the Requisitionists, and they will accordingly move tlie following amendment, and for the following reasons briefly stated:— As an Amendment to the first Resolution:— Having hoard the remarks of tho Chairman on bohalf of tho Board, and having considered tho printod statomont of tho Board, together with tho Roport of tho Auditors appointed by tho Shareholders, showing tho progress of . tho Company sinco tho last Gonoral Meoting and its present position, this Mooting is of tho , opinion that tho appointment of any Coinmittoo of Investigation is unnecessary, ill-advised, and would ho prejudicial to tho host interests of tho Proprietors. ( 2 ) The .grounds on which they will oppose the first resolution are these: lut. Tho Board boliove that tho appointment of a Committee of investigation undot tho oiroumstanoee, would seriously affect the position and credit of tko Company, endangering dolicato negotiations at present pending, and very probably necessitating an Call upon tho unpaid Capital, which might othorwiso have boen avoided. 2nd. Liko other couoems, this Company is not without its rivals, and dis-union amongst , . oursolveBiB merely playing into, then- hands. There aro. already signs of satisfaction ‘ in moro than' ono quarter .at tho prospeot of this dis-union, than which nothing could better suit tho purposes of several personB. The Board will oppose the second resolution on the following grounds:— 1st. Tho obviouB design of adding largely to the numbor of Directors, is to swamp tho prosent Board by adding to it a majority, ignorant of tho business of tho Company, and lioBtilo to the present mombors. 2nd. At tho Inst Annual General Meeting, tho Shareholders unanimously approved of tho policy of a smaller board, in consequence of whioli, throe Directors then retiring wero not re-elected. 'This subject would naturally bo considered at tho noxt Ordinary General Mooting of tho Company, when the Board would of course defer to tho wishes of tho Shareholders, should thoy then desire to make suitable additions to tho Dirootoroto. In this connexion it should bo Btatod that notwith¬ standing that tho Articles of Association provide £2,600 por annum, os tho Directors’ remuneration (on amount however which lias never boon drawn), tho presont Board havo drawn only at tho rate of £626 a yoar from this Company, £126 from the Egyptian Company and nothing from tbo Chino and Japan "" Company. 8rd. Tho present Directors aro familiar with every dotoil of tho Company’s business since its formation ; they have a very largo stake in tho Company themselves, and many of their friends are deoply interested. The Board have no interests other than those common to every Share¬ holder ; they have laboured zealously to promote the welfare of the undertaking: they have had and still have, many difficulties to contend with. The fields of operation have been distnnt and it hns consequently not always been possible to exercise control so fully as could have been desired. Considering however, all the circumstances, the amount of capital originally called up, and the fact that no call has since been made, the Board feel justified in saying that the results have on the whole been far from discreditable. For the further satisfaction of the Shareholders the Board submits a Beport by the Auditors, appointed by the Shareholders at tho last meeting, which shows the present position and progress of the Company- since last General Meeting. This Koport speaks for itself. It is only necessary further to allude, and that briefly, to tho alarming reports to which so much currency has been given ns to tho “ impending call of 10s. per share ” with which “ to pay off the debts contracted by the Board, owing to "their having spent all the .money hitherto called up.” • The simple facts are, that after having established a business, showing a gross revenue of upwards of £22,000 per annum there still remains, amongst other assets, the sum of 1)8,000 due by tho Egyptian Government under the ( 3 ) Indemnity Awards. But for the delay in the payment of this sum there would be no indebtedness whatever, but on the contrary, a substantial surplus in hand. The “ alarming debt ” incurred by the Board, is to its bankers, and amounts to exactly £3,600. A further sum of £1,600 has been provisionally arranged for in case of delay in realizing other assets. As to the “ imminence of a 10/ call,” should the assets referred to not be realized before the Bankers required repay¬ ment of the loan, and should no arrangement other than a call be found practicable, then a call of only One Shilling per share would more than meet all requirements, and leave a surplus of several thousand pounds. Since the last meeting the Board have pursued the policy of confining the operations of the Company to the places where the business had already been established. In conclusion, the Board rely upon the support of every non-partisan Shareholder who considers only his interests as such. Should it be found, however, that a majority of the Proprietors are prepared to givo their support to either of the Resolutions of the Requisitionists the Board think it only fair to say at once, that after mature consideration, they feel under such circumstances, they could not longer consent to share in the responsibility of. the Direction, and they have therefore resolved, in that event, to forthwith vacate their seats. With respect to the Resolution which the Board will propose, reducing the Directors’ remuneration, as at present allowed by the Articles of Association, it is only necessary to say that as it involves an alteration of. thie Articles of Association, a majority of three-fourths of the Shareholders present in person or by proxy, is required to carry it. It is earnestly hoped that it will be convenient for you to attend the meeting in person, but should this be impossible, and to provide lor your accidental absence, you are requested to fill in, sign and return the enclosed Form of Proxy, which to be of use, should reach the office not later than the morning of the 20th December, 1884. By Order of the Board, No. 8/4, Great Winchester Street, E.O., London, 29 th November, 1884. W. G. HALL, Secretary. | y '■} \} 4^jjoTHmraYi:' Z I i r* London, B.O., 20th:: November; 1884. \ To the Chairman aiid Directors;!)/ I " 1 . I .THE ORIENTAL TELEPHONE!COMPANY,' Limited. I :• •' ", ! • Gentlemen, In accordance with your instructions, conveyed in the Secretary's letter to us of the 14 th instant, we have now to submit to you the result of the examination wo have made into the Books and Accounts of your Company since the beginning of the current year. The particulars we are in a position to lay before you must not be accepted as showing the exact condition of the Company’s affairs at the present date, but they do so, as nearly as is possible under the circumstances. The distance of tlie various Branches from the London Office interferes somewhat with the regularity of the receipt of the monthly returns; and the statements to hand are, to some extent, approximate only, ns they are subject to the corrections which may result from the final stock-takings and valuations at tho end of the year. The following details have been extracted from the Books and Official Returns, with the assistance of all the available information in the Loudon Books. The Company has Branches in five important centres where Exchanges have been for some time in continuous operation. Against each we have recorded below, the dates up to which the Returns of Business doing have been submitted to us:— RANGOON, . August 81st, 1884. COLOMBO, . September 30th, 1884. SINGAPORE. August 81st, 1884. j MADRAS. September 80th, 1884. ! MAURITIUS. Juno 80tli, 1884. On 81st December, 1883, tho total amount of capital invested at these Branches was .£22,339; which, from the returns above mentioned, we find to have been increased to £28,706.' The greater portion of this increase is on account of Mauritius, an entirely new Branch. The number of Subscribers to Exchanges—the results of which were included in the Profit and Loss Account of last year—was, at tho end of last year, 282, and, according to the returns, this number has been increased to 344. The gross income receivable from 344 subscribers for a complete year would show an increase of .£1,504 over that receivable from 232. The working expenses of the Branches for the current year—calculated on the basis of the returns received—show an increase at the rate of £1,095 per annum, of which £660 is ; at Mauritius; but, while on the one hand we are informed that some portion of tho outlay at present charged against working will probably, when the Accounts to the end of tho year are prepared, be found to have been incurred in respect of the construction of the Exchanges; we think it likely that the expenses may have to be increased by items omitted from the returns, or by charges which only recur at long intervals and have not been provided for in the monthly Statements forwarded to England. On the whole, it appears that so far as information has reached London, there is an improvement in the position of the Company’s Exchanges abroad. In other places the Company has expended about £430; but we are informed that it ; is probable the outlay will be at least recouped by business undertaken. . According to the Audited Accounts of The 1 Bombay Telephone Com¬ pany, Limited, prepared to 80th June','1884, the earnings of the Company have been baroly sufficient to pay the expenses of'inanagbmonf; and the Oriental Company has boon charged with the following amounts in respect of Guaranteed Interest after deducting the Dividend receivable On' it's OWri shares:— For about 10 months to June 30th, 1883. £2,878 Foryoarto June 30th, 1884 . 3,016 of this, the first item was provided for in the Profit and Loss Account of last year. The Company’s Guarantee in respect of this Company expires on the 7th of September, 1887. The Oriental Company is to be recouped any payments it may have made under tho Guarantee out of any net profits, in excess of the Guarantee, which may be earned during the time of its continuence, and before the “B ” Shares rank for Dividend. The Vendors-’ (“B") Shares will be entitled to receive any surplus profits up to 8 per cent, on their nominal value. From the Statements we have seen, the business done by the Bombay Company since Juno 30th, 1884, is steadily increasing; and, apparently, the working expenses are boing roduced. We are informed that an Exchange is being constructed for a native State, which is expected to improve the results for the current year. The ^Bengal Telephone Company, Limited, was formed under very' similar circumstances to tho Bombay Company. In this case, the full Guarantee has been required in respect of the period to 31st December, 1883; and the sum of £1,076 18s. Id. has been paid by the Oriental Company in the course of this year. The net liability under this Guarantee is £1,794 per annum, which is subject to almost the same conditions as that given to the Bombay Company, except that a Deserve Fund of not more than £791 18s. 4d. per annum may be deducted for investment before profits are dealt with. The liability under the Guarantee ceases on tho 13th of March, 1888. A reduction in the rate of subscription at tho commencement of the year, at first naturally reduced the Income of this Company; but, at the present time, the total yearly subscriptions receivable, are larger than those at the end of last year; at tho same time the expenses are practically the same. The Telephone Company of Egypt, Limited, nearly the whole Capital of which belongs to the Oriental Telephone Company, has increased its number'of Subscribers from—457 at the end of last year, to—531, according to the latest Returns; with an increased annual rental of £483. The expenses in London have been reduced; but we are not able to report definitely upon the expenses in Egypt, much of the outlay being distributable between Capital and Revenue; before taking this distribution into account, it appears that the expenses chargeable against Revenue have increased. In 1888 a dividend of 2} % was paid on the Preference Shares in respect of the profits of that year. The Profits this year show a considerable improvement over those of 1888. _ rv , 'JFliO; -accounts- jof .th^,, China,'.and Japan Telephone , Company, Limit ed, to 31st December., 18g3j ware lomwleted in the course of t]io month ^ fro-*-*ZZ~/C ZZ "/ AV fi^C-crVeZ t>t*Z +V-T- /SiZi, a»-» ZZZ a» ZZC. ' Z> V A SMB EL IWSOW* R8U, •9 Pifth Avenue, city. mr sir:* I regret not having yet received the PoWers-of* Attorney for the Oriental Te lenhnne fttnnlt | -nn f .j , &<■ f ** -J4, reply specially to-day to your; ostoogi8d,l,0,tter of the fl thVirf'ilt.dnt ((.treating with the matter of tho Oriental tel¬ ephone 0o« I regret that Mr.Edison does not think it advisable to 3ond ns his proxy. There is however such a concourse of ad¬ hesions to our movement that I do not think we shall require it; but I hopo he will remain neutral and hearing that Rol.Gonraud and Mr.Ponder had written and telegraphed to Mr r Hubbard to obtain his proxies, I telegraphed t.o you yesterday ns follows: "Tell Edison that Gouraud’s, Pender's communications "misleading; telegraph what line Edison takes." and am awaiting your reply. Messrs.Pender and Gonraud make put, that our movement is inspired by personal feeling which is, of course, not tho case, and I cannot help thinking that they know it very well. Tf our investigations show that Col.Gonraud has woll managed tho affairs of tho Company, \vo do not want to turn him - out, but, ho now prac - tieally controls the company and wo must in any caso have a cer¬ tain number of additional Directors. / I sond you herewith a copy of the Report submitted at the last yearly mooting of Shareholders. Against tho names of jjoine of tho then Directors, 1 have marked their present position - you [ENCLOSURE] will see, that Mr.Bdison's namp uproars, and > t is 'for him to con 'sider' whether he may not'incur responsibility thereby*'-' ‘ Sir Ju'li Vogel sold hid 'qualification Sharps at about the’ lowest p»"ico’;‘ I suppose at \vf t or ii/each', thus .Showing how little he believes' in them; he has ceased to bo a Director and in now in Now Zealand* At the last General Mooting in April, a committee of consul¬ tation was'appointed composod of: (1) Mr.J,Pander, the Into Chairman.* (2) Hr,St.John Ackers who holds 2f>000 Shares (iO^p.niri) Mr.Hy.Growing, partner of s. Opponheim $• Sons. Those gentlemen soon found, that they could bo of very'little use arid the movement now on foot was in a groat measure instigotod by 'ir.Ackers and Mr.Growing, pushed thereto by other large Sharehold¬ ers. Mr.John Ponder, first,, was in perfect agreement '.with '.ir.Ackers and M»% Graving, but subsequently was for milder measures and now seems to side in a way with Col*Gourand, assorting that our movement, tonds to bring the Company into discredit Sc. Mr.. Pondor v/as Chairman of tho Company, ho is concerned in so many Companies of all kinds that it is impossible to fathom his motives and tho othor parties would not be stoppod by him, It is in no way tho intention of the promoters of this move¬ ment to do anything operating to the detriment of the holders of "It" Shares, nor to attack the arrangements made with the sellers of tho patents. Those who have come honestly to their holdings have nothing to fear and every thing to gain from this movoment - the solo object of which is to have the Company’s business wall [ENCLOSURE] .managed and, tho; n dov 0 lei-»od. [Vi&?$>■ 'prospect of ; tho Sliaras /.icqUirinBiiti idubs^unv.ial valu/..\i C-tfio puc- cood, and there is roaily -vary flttld'doubt t.hi^t wo ;siy^l t ^^fso, A proof of the public .judging'it ’thus, is, that the Shares, which were nlwh. t unsolo.••.bio* t. :!-3 cannot now bo had under -iy^oach and at that price only in.small quantities. 1 must f-.dd Bur Mr*Kdison*3 information that the present Board of the OripntEi Company is pledged not to enter into any now busino without tho consent of tho Consultative Committee and that, the fore Col.Gouraud could not make a valid contract with in Rl.--cv.r5c Light Company on behalf of the Oriental, ouch as you ref s r ■ I do not think that it can bo Mr.Raison’s and hi.; irionds-* conditionally in the hands of Mr.Bonder. Tho holders of "A* Shares, on which 10%is still u ncalled, will fight for their in¬ terests and if they find the holders of *B" Shares opposing them , there will come a collision, which, inevitably, must and will re¬ sult to the detriment of tho *B" Shares.. Apologizing for all tho trouble I am giving you, with thanks X remain. Yours, vory truly, (signed) Henry Opponheim* [FROM GEORGE GOURAUD?] CABLES. MESSAGE. '-#'>* 'r .Ve . _ m % & / ' ** QyfA~t^C> f~ttLc ffjC<^<>-+~y> 0<^-/.t'O ^au/ a. pe/,- - y. < *<***** A\ <^e^/ S-'t+.+ue^*^ Wb -^4 >».« , .• ,.... . - .. y , . * ^.. . v 4 CSU' /2.o Y ^ <*+ fLeef-A^e-*,^ Ve*~jZ<^ Y«^-^X ■ a +y *~e4-0—f-£. c? ■ '*# ° t.+ [FROM GEORGE E. GOURAUD?] Oity. Dear sir:- I bag to submit herewith, f or your examiWtKM) and ^ s. /t 11 S t. m*-/ return-a-t- cenro n i en ce, a copy of the circular issued by ThMM Lloyd, representing the Shareholders of the Oriental Telephone Co* who desire a change in the management. ' Yours very truly,’ ©mntal W,dzp\jmz (Kmnpftnji, ptttiteit. Sir, A large number of Shareholders of the above Company, owners of Shares on which there is still a liability of 10 /- per Share, have, in . accord with me, sent a requisition to the Directors, calling upon them to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company; this step has been taken for the purpose of proposing the appointment of a Committee to inquire into the affairs of the Company, and of making certain changes in the Directorate. The reasons which have chiefly determined our action in this matter are the following The Shareholders' of the Consolidated Telephone Construction and Maintenance Company, last May, appointed a Committee of investigation, from whose report it would appear that the Directors had so mismanaged the business of the Company that it was in grave danger of being wound-up with the loss of nearly the whole of its’Capital; so much so that the price of the Shares had fallen from £2 10 / and upwards, to two or three shillings. Among the gentlemen affected by this report were— Colonel GOURAUD, the present Chairman of the Oriental Telephone Company; P. CARNEGY, Esq., one of the present Directors of the Oriental Telephone Company; J. P. BIGELOW, Esq., also one of the present Directors of the Oriental Telephone Company. The two former, in consequence, resigned their seats at the Boards of the Consolidated Telephone Company, the River Plate Telephone Company, and the Telephone Company of Austria, Mr. Bigelow had already withdrawn from the Consolidated in February last; The Committee has since continued, its investigations, and your attention is invited to its forthcoming supplementary report. With such disclosures before us, common prudence enjoins upon us to inquire whether our affairs are being better managed than those of the Consolidated Telephone Company. . We know that, as in the case of that Company, the.Shares of the Oriental Telephone Company are greatly depreciated, and as the paid-up Capital is spent and the Company is in debt, we have reason to fear that a call of fresh capital is inevitable. The amount of the call appears to depend upon the result of our present action. The dividends guaranteed by the Oriental Company on the “A” shares of-the Bengal and Bombay Companies alone amount to upwards of ^ 6,000 per annum, whilst as regards other subsidiary Companies, it seems likely that their earnings will for the present no more than pay their expenses. The question is the more urgent because the holding of the two Directors, who sold the patents to the Company, and who now practically, control its affairs, viz., Colonel Gouraud and Mr. Bigelow, is in fully paid-up vendors’ Shares. They therefore will not be affected by a call; on the contrary, their shares, like the remaining fully paid up shares, will enjoy an advantage over the ordinary shares, if, by allowing the affairs of the Oriental Company to drift, a liquidation should become necessary. [ENCLOSURE] On these grounds I venture to ask you to attend the forthcoming meeting and support our motion for investigation and reorganisation of the Board ; or, if it is not convenient for you to attend, to entrust me with your proxy, .of which I . enclose a form, which please sign and return to me. • A copy of the requisition sent to the.Directors on the 12 th instant is annexed; the signatures represent 54,106 Shares,, although 30,000 only are required by the Articles of Association. The total assents received up to that time by me arid the friends with whom I am acting exceed 100,000 Shares. - Your obedient Servant, 40 , Hogarth Road, THOMAS LLOYD. South Kensington, S.W. November, 1884. ■ The present Directors are— Colonel GOURAUD, J. P. BIGELOW, Esq., JAMES .PENDER, Esq., ALSO T. A. EDISON, Esq., residing in America, Hon. G. G. HUBBARD, Sir WM. THOMSON, „ Glasgow, P. CARNEGY, Esq., on leave of absence till July, 1885 . [ENCLOSURE] . To the Directors of the ORIENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED. Gentlemen, We, the undersigned, being respectively members of the above Company holding together 54,106 Shares, being more than one-tenth of the issued Capital, do hereby require you forthwith to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company for the following purposes :— 1. To consider the propriety of appointing, and, if thought desirable, to appoint a Committee of in¬ vestigation to examine into the affairs of the Company, with power to enquire into and report upon all agreements effected with subsidiary and other Companies. a. To increase the number of Directors by appointing five additional Directors or any less number, such increase not to involve any increase of the Directors’ remuneration. Dated nth Norember, 1884. A. Me NAB. W. ADDISON. W. J. NORMAND. JEROME SMITH. - BENSON RATHBONE. H. CUNNINGHAM. G. CHAMBERLAIN. Ij. MILL. • HENRY OPPENIIEIM. HENRY GREWING. THOMAS LLOYD. JAMES T. DADSON. G. B. FROST. B. W. FROST. S. WATSON. G. E. B. EYRE. T. ROBERTS. J. H. WILD. G. WILD. J. REYNOLDS. . . E. S. ECOLES. J. BAl’TAMS. R. W. COOICBURN. .0. J. NEWBERY .T. B. YULE. BELL & CO., Bankers, No. 1437 Penna. Avenue, 1. 8. TREASURY.) %£r y/Lc^W** jb6{r £+*~C*tr- ^yCir~ ^ f - -, /2ZZ S***' 7-%^, .***_ ✓v^ ^ ^ ^rJ-v/C^ ^ <£ /y*Ce-t. /l~~^ a4o-»»^^- ^ <^f ^—4 ^ ’ ^** r CABI^E MESSAGE. THIS WESSTURM UM20EJ TREaR©RiLFM OD1IPJUSTS' W>AK *- 9 L,v . U-/ .VtlsU. y — ._■__ /s' jvt kW 1- A2^~ S^_, . SrAi' yCyZ^^Z^ S'Sft iAT'y*y 2?*'*’ /A10(ZZe y^ZZ^ <£?^/f yAyp^^ —"~ ^ZZyf' ~ -yZZ SZy€-*rr-i/' ,^^c r £*y' i» ^ e*p*~r i >*5v yAA^/z^i^ '}/■-- ■ ?C K ^' t ' uV<< ^ > being a Member oj The Oriental Telephone Company, Limited, hereby appoint Henry Oppenhetm of London, (being likewise a Member oj the CompanyJ or him jail tr ey ( being hkHsiUji* rt *h“- CampMny-)- r -or- J kom--^arl-tn-g —' 4hei ng -l iks wi ae a Memb er —oj the Company -fa as my Proxy, t o vote jor me and on my behalj, at the General Meeting oj the Company, to be held on the 22nd. day oj December 188U and at any adjournment thereoj f >M-Ct UC3 ^ cUAj^j h U-v^uu-^, f) , j _ £*rt\jAjJ7 tCuu*J^C* ai^~ M ecJL •■■‘t,L(Afl/WU+*^ * ■Ae wttneee^ my hand^thie day ojtd '^ T88$i yjjp [ATTACHMENT] THE EDISON COMPANY ) FOR ISOLATED LIGHTING, j Secretary's Office, 66 Fifth Avenue, Avvr. ShrL: 7 Q r Q ‘iL nicvdlA ZjLpl^c. CWyUw y ( i { v(r(r T^\ ^YVW*-^ 0 $/V\) Q'ci fc-i^-^ ^Ofia/JjiA ^at&LtMrr* CLa-uIk* i u i r U fC^- l A 'L Ci^ ‘^Cl^ JLu^l -\- I r\ / t " r '~ ? % L l^L. 7 , !<^ „ , l '4V 3Ete ^' 7 ^ ■u/j u cTj rvJ'U^yh ^ [ATTACHMENT] (jsrn- //- tt) Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue. . 7 - 0 j ^ AVv *. 4 * pjJtuJ' * - .♦»*?*. pkj^MyxJ r^r <*£( ^ejio UwtACfcSU, *§f * v 4 w. k« ^k»^€»^£^C£v ->» en..«ie. m-<_TC 3 JU •C^pf- ( ^pxc. ft wr- f,fc c— ^>fc> ^gZCC^-^ 'K^JIS^ oo (.» tfr^e \ 2 # it 'Uxc^xJl* xUas-^I -1 «*^wta Iti Iaa.cu4 ^-SUrc^ 3 «v - V^o vj l ^ . .ca_SD y-.c^f vc^s, -jL p^v^- £-£-»- ^ ~-Qj-Qj*—p Lm»^cc t tkc, /^AA W _ 3 tJ rz^Jk' r^~0 (_A d*- O^t C, m :: ' J —u»-'^ i «jr '9-*-o-*A r ' cXjZ ^« fe-t /O-O-^f- Pv^ («X, ^). c "fcfca PA r A^>---' ^^-O- ^ "=■ «.0-«-£X- &C «)ua^ L ~' ^ pA;Q-ci!’LlUv_(^ CliUxA. O—^5E7 ^ -b^t~ r J AGREEMENT between A. B. T. 00, and EDISON. Edison has prosecuted various researches h%s made sundry- inventions, in .fcel.eph.ony or relating- to the business, .-.of said 'Company and expeots -to ’continue so ...to do. The Company desires to obtain in and f'r the Hn’ted States all inventions which Edison may make during the time covered-hereby which oonoern the transmission of speech by electricity,or which are intended,or adapted to be used as in- “juoftiiD iui-. on ch transmissi to devote his wbo-1 e t. 1 me -and- ability to the prosecution of sudi researches,and agrees that he will,and he does hereby,assign to the said Company all and sinrular the inventions of the foregoing description whioh ho may make during the term hereofi to do etc. everything pertaining to the securing of said in¬ ventions by Letters-Patent,or needed to vest the title thereto in said Company, In case an invention can be used for telephony and for other things,Company to grant Edison a perpetual license, free of royalty, for the use of it for purposes other t/^an te¬ lephony. 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