登陆注册
38560000000174

第174章

But now there was need of capital to manufacture and market the wonder.Clemens, casting about in his mind, remembered Senator Jones, of Nevada, a man of great wealth, and his old friend, Joe Goodman, of Nevada, in whom Jones had unlimited confidence.He wrote to Goodman, and in this letter we get a pretty full exposition of the whole matter as it stood in the fall of 1889.We note in this communication that Clemens says that he has been at the machine three years and seven months, but this was only the period during which he had spent the regular monthly sum of three thousand dollars.His interest in the invention had begun as far back as 1880.

To Joseph T.Goodman, in Nevada:

Private.HARTFORD, Oct.7, '89.

DEAR JOE,-I had a letter from Aleck Badlam day before yesterday, and in answering him I mentioned a matter which I asked him to consider a secret except to you and John McComb,--[This is Col.McComb, of the Alta-California, who had sent Mark Twain on the Quaker City excursion]--as Iam not ready yet to get into the newspapers.

I have come near writing you about this matter several times, but it wasn't ripe, and I waited.It is ripe, now.It is a type-setting machine which I undertook to build for the inventor(for a consideration).

I have been at it three years and seven months without losing a day, at a cost of $3,000 a month, and in so private a way that Hartford has known nothing about it.Indeed only a dozen men have known of the matter.

I have reported progress from time to time to the proprietors of the N.Y.Sun, Herald, Times, World, Harper Brothers and John F.Trow; also to the proprietors of the Boston Herald and the Boston Globe.Three years ago I asked all these people to squelch their frantic desire to load up their offices with the Mergenthaler (N.Y.Tribune) machine, and wait for mine and then choose between the two.They have waited--with no very gaudy patience--but still they have waited; and I could prove to them to-day that they have not lost anything by it.But I reserve the proof for the present--except in the case of the N.Y.Herald; I sent an invitation there the other day--a courtesy due a paper which ordered $240,000 worth of our machines long ago when it was still in a crude condition.The Herald has ordered its foreman to come up here next Thursday; but that is the only invitation which will go out for some time yet.

The machine was finished several weeks ago, and has been running ever since in the machine shop.It is a magnificent creature of steel, all of Pratt & Whitney's super-best workmanship, and as nicely adjusted and as accurate as a watch.In construction it is as elaborate and complex as that machine which it ranks next to, by every right--Man--and in performance it is as ****** and sure.

Anybody can set type on it who can read--and can do it after only 15minutes' instruction.The operator does not need to leave his seat at the keyboard; for the reason that he is not required to do anything but strike the keys and set type--merely one function; the spacing, justifying, emptying into the galley, and distributing of dead matter is all done by the machine without anybody's help--four functions.

The ease with which a cub can learn is surprising.Day before yesterday I saw our newest cub set, perfectly space and perfectly justify 2,150 ems of solid nonpareil in an hour and distribute the like amount in the same hour--and six hours previously he had never seen the machine or its keyboard.It was a good hour's work for 3-year veterans on the other type-setting machines to do.We have 3 cubs.The dean of the trio is a school youth of 18.Yesterday morning he had been an apprentice on the machine 16 working days (8-hour days); and we speeded him to see what he could do in an hour.In the hour he set 5,900 ems solid nonpareil, and the machine perfectly spaced and justified it, and of course distributed the like amount in the same hour.Considering that a good fair compositor sets 700 and distributes 700 in the one hour, this boy did the work of about 8 x a compositors in that hour.This fact sends all other type-setting machines a thousand miles to the rear, and the best of them will never be heard of again after we publicly exhibit in New York.

We shall put on 3 more cubs.We have one school boy and two compositors, now,--and we think of putting on a type writer, a stenographer, and perhaps a shoemaker, to show that no special gifts or training are required with this machine.We shall train these beginners two or three months--or until some one of them gets up to 7,000 an hour--then we will show up in New York and run the machine 24 hours a day 7 days in the week, for several months--to prove that this is a machine which will never get out of order or cause delay, and can stand anything an anvil can stand.You know there is no other typesetting machine that can run two hours on a stretch without causing trouble and delay with its incurable caprices.

We own the whole field--every inch of it--and nothing can dislodge us.

Now then, above is my preachment, and here follows the reason and purpose of it.I want you to run over here, roost over the machine a week and satisfy yourself, and then go to John P.Jones or to whom you please, and sell me a hundred thousand dollars' worth of this property and take ten per cent in cash or the "property" for your trouble--the latter, if you are wise, because the price I ask is a long way short of the value.

What I call "property" is this.A small part of my ownership consists of a royalty of $500 on every machine marketed under the American patents.

My selling-terms are, a permanent royalty of one dollar on every American-marketed machine for a thousand dollars cash to me in hand paid.

同类推荐
  • 大乘唯识论

    大乘唯识论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 遇恩录

    遇恩录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 洪恩灵济真君集福宿启仪

    洪恩灵济真君集福宿启仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 风门

    风门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 全宋词

    全宋词

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 我是一团火

    我是一团火

    陈易,在被一颗流星砸中后穿越到了超神学院的世界,开局一团火,升级全靠烧。面对凯莎时,大丫,你信不信我把你身上盔甲烧没了面对凉冰时,二丫,你信不信我把你背后那个机器翅膀给烤咯面对鹤熙时,你在皮,你信不信我让你三天下不来床本书可能有三女主,天使三王。另外,新手上路,不足之处,多多包涵,有错必改。
  • 我的萌宠鬼夫

    我的萌宠鬼夫

    我温满清清白白二十年,到头来竟然莫名其妙被一只鬼给破了身。这还不算,男鬼得了便宜还卖乖,反过来要我对他负责,婶可忍叔不可忍,二十一世界深谙马克思主义的新女性,还能怕你一个三魂七魄都不全的鬼?可是自从生活中多了这个男鬼以后,深夜啼哭的血婴、怨气不散的女鬼、午夜徘徊的灵媒、各种各样的灵异事件差点吓破我的胆,他在我耳边轻轻吐气,“阿满,只要你做我的女人,我保你平安。”“好,我生是你的人,死是你的死人。”
  • 无争之巅

    无争之巅

    “无争是为何意?”“是教我无意红尘,与世无争?”“错!何以无争?修炼之道,唯有披荆斩棘,一往无前,到达那无争之巅,无人能与之相争,方能无争!”于是林无争顿悟了。且看荒废之国独留的落魄皇子如何道世双修,成就无上伟业。乾坤如旧日月老,漫天星辰余寂寥。谁道少年志不高?一朝争巅众生藐。
  • 修王挑情

    修王挑情

    峻德王朝的修王骁勇善战、冷傲孤绝,从不曾对任何女子付出感情!但当掠夺成性的他,居然对隐身其间的城主之女动心?从此他的眼中只容得下她清丽淡雅的身影……霜浓第一次见到那双深阒锐利的鹰眸时,
  • 暗恋成婚:专宠高冷妻

    暗恋成婚:专宠高冷妻

    他问为什么,我上的厅堂,下的厨房,还能暖床,为什么不嫁给我?她回答道:太容易吸引小三了,我恐慌。他先是羞愧,反省道:你让我往东,我不往西,我还有车有房,你出门我护航。她嫌弃道:勉强收了你吧。
  • 来世成凰

    来世成凰

    她,丧命于爱人之手,一朝穿越,从光芒万丈的特工变成了人人唾弃的痴傻废柴。嗜血孤傲,杀人不眨眼的她;他邪魅冷漠,世人避如蛇蝎的他.可他却对她情有独钟,以身相许?当她再次睁眼,风云突变,她将踏上巅峰强者之路!重生为凰,且看她如何华丽逆袭,颠覆天下!
  • 往生殿之千灵为霜

    往生殿之千灵为霜

    冥界往生殿之主千灵,乃天地初开之时四季之神弥留在雪山之顶的一缕精魄,万年后修得人身,一朝堕落,手持一根剔魂至冥界做了万千罪恶魂魄之主,众鬼都称之为“灵主”!一日灵主亲自去凡间帮阎罗抓了一只小鬼回来,谁知,这只小鬼竟是有着空灵之身的一枚完美棋子,一不留神,便被恶鬼上身,可气的是千灵教他数千年来的善念,一朝化为泡影!当恶魂夺身,当自己心心念念的姐姐眼中对自己充满了质疑和疏远,当心里的嫉妒发了酵,这个当年被当做棋子的小鬼又改如何自处!
  • 传闻九千岁有个心上人

    传闻九千岁有个心上人

    帝都因为一件事炸了,传闻九千岁有个心上人!九千岁,传闻他嚣张残忍,跋扈无道,走过之处,一袭白衣染上鲜红。帝都的人倒吸了一口凉气,纳闷是哪家姑娘这么倒霉被这个魔王给看上了。被魔王看上的某姑娘翘着腿,坐在太师椅上,拿着根毛笔戳了戳桌子。“外面都在传是哪家姑娘这么倒霉被你看上了。”一袭白衣上被画满了墨迹的某人默默扯回袖子,叹了口气,道:“由他们说去吧,反正孤对你好不好只有你知道不是吗?”『小声嘀咕:大女主,敲甜的』
  • 禁忌的神

    禁忌的神

    为了你我愿意成神,哪怕失去一切,可是为什么我已经成了神,你却回不来了。今年二十一了,正处于改变和迷茫的时候,这个故事是我从小就一直存在脑海里的,现在我想把它分享给大家,我文笔不好,希望大家不要嫌弃,也希望那些和我一样迷茫的,不自信的兄弟姐妹们,早日找到自己的路。还有这个书名我真的不会起,你们要是有想法可以告诉我。毕竟不是全职作家,有灵感了第一时间会写,不定期更新。
  • 南风拂我意

    南风拂我意

    跟了顾南风三年,周围的人都说宋知意和顾南风是顶般配的一对,说的人多了,就连宋知意都当了真。可是后来呀,宋知意才知道,人啊,贵在有自知之明,她没有,所以她输得一塌糊涂。