Nikola Tesla Letters
October 2nd, 1899 letter from George Scherff to Nikola Tesla
New York, Oct. 2nd, 1899
46 & 48 E. Houston Street
Nikola Tesla, Esq.,
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Dear Mr. Tesla:
Your check of $250 for laboratory expenses was received this morning. I drew $150 in addition to the $100 obtained last Thursday, Sep. 28th.
A note was also received from Mr. Czito, requesting me to pay every week fifteen dollars to his wife. The money for the past week has been at once sent. I inclose a corrected statement.
The work of the shop is on the clockworks, coherers, sounders, case for batteries and on the fourth break.
Mr. Loewenstein is not feeling better, as he has telegraphed Saturday; he says he will sail for Europe next Thursday, if by that time he receives your consent and testimonial.
The inclosed letters were received to-day. I have informed Mr. Zucca, that you are absent on a scientific expedition, and acknowledged the receipt of the other two to the writers.
The N. Y. Herald continues to boom Marconi; I inclose the cuttings of yesterday and to-day.
Respectfully,
Geo. Scherff