Nikola Tesla's Telegraphing Without Wires
EDITOR UBGISTBR; You spoke in last week's Reoistkk jf the sensatlonally ádvertised Nikola Pesia who is posing as a rival of Edison. " Mr. Tesla himself is very modest, but [ie discovered six years ago that it was posstble to telegraph without wiresand lias aiready sent and received messages lor twenty miles without eitherpolesor wiree. Of course, this is startling, but Pres. Andrews of Brown Univ. says that Mr. Tosía is a more original genius than Edison, but he never posos asanybody's rival, and is content to work in his humble way to benefit humanity. An Incident illustratea this. To a reporter who was trying to induce him to make aome statement against the claims of Mr. Kdiaon, he generously said: -'When I go to my i-oom at night and turn on the incandescent light, I thank God íor such a man as Thomas Alva Edison."
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