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rights-of-way along roads and on house-tops. It had a monopoly of hotels corporation that was national in its extent. It was the most powerful At that time, it should be remembered, the Western Union was the only From the first, the Western Union relied more upon its strength than anticipating the invention of Bell as a whole," he said; "and I conclude and the favor of financiers everywhere. Also, it met the telephone reference to the transmission of speech, and employed a professor every book in the United States and Europe that was likely to have any pioneers at every point because it, too, was a WIRE company. It owned turned, the live wire of the Western Union lay across its path. the Western Union, Mr. Pope announced that there was no way to make upon the merits of its case. Its chief electrical expert, Frank L. Pope, refused to take this report seriously. They threw it aside and employed had made a six months' examination of the Bell patents. He had bought and railroad offices. No matter in what direction the Bell Company libraries and patent offices; they rummaged and sleuthed and telegraphy." not only forty millions of capital, but the prestige of the Vanderbilts, interviewed; and found nothing of any value. In his final report to "probably the largest corporation that ever existed." It had behind it who knew eight languages to translate them. He and his men ransacked that his patent is valid." But the officials of the great corporation electrical company in the world, and, as Bell wrote to his parents, patents. "I am entirely unable to discover any apparatus or method Edison, Gray, and Dolbear to devise a telephone that could be put into opinion, "just as it has already swallowed up all improvements in a telephone except Bell's way, and advised the purchase of the Bell

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