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P ALA. incurs wrsekvsh ) \ _ ‘ ' " A f "`--A {With Faces Masked in Ice _Dr. Cook and His Eskimos Live in Perpetual Pain _ .__.i..,.._____. ilhe Wind, Persistently from the West, Now Strong, ,Now Feeble, Always Sharp, lnfllcts a Torture to Which the Party Never Grows Accustomed., ____.i¢_i_.__ iClCLES FOR`lVl‘ON EVERY EXPOSED HAlR, _ FACES BECOME COlVllCAL CARICATURES These Crystals Offer a Pleasing Dash of Light and Color to All but the Unfortunate Person Who ls Decorated, with the Imprint of the Arctic Winter. -_-vZ,______ DN MARCH 26 A TERRIFIC STORM iS FORECAST __....i,._'~..__ , _ .Registered in accordance with the Cop; rlgln Aer by thf- Kvurlli l\’f~\wp:\per Com- - pany, Toronto, Limited. Agent for tho I\'-:v York lmrnlli l‘u::l;»:\uy. l Copyright ln (he United Sintcs lvy the Now York ll-»rnl.l Vonlpnlly. Copyrljht Ill Lha ReDl1h|ln of Mexico by l-ll lzugunrelul for thu New York Herald Cmllpulxy. l l AL " ,lr A A ` if _ L-_.___ / / l l l S . . F ' monru.. Bore: _ __ _O \\ (All \1;:h:~x reservl-d_) _' 00-0 o+o-ooo vo-4 +4-04*-ow-0 o-440440 SYNOPSIS OF CHAPTERS |3l2ll\lT ED 1 in the first lnalalsrulnl ol his tlrrllliny nary, “’l’l»c Con//next of thr Polo." I 1Y5n¥¢d lp the Ilorulll of ll`=.'rlnc.nlay, Soplmnllm' 15, Dr. Frmlcrick A. (look IOU of the start from Gluxlwstcr on the Bradley, of tho 1101/ago to the polar 1 » loco and of lllo ovcrilaulisg un route of thu equipment needed iur the dnxh to I llc pole. _ _ ' In a arlphic manner the ill'-ncoverer wrote a story of Erloimn li/c that never ' loo been walled for humor interest. Ho told of tho homo Iifo. the tragedy ind of the childlike caycfmwi- of the natives la trade their valuable fur: and ‘UNSW for the simplest thin 1 of ciuilizationl TM yacht, her owner. 'r. John R. Bradley, tho 'emploror and his party CNN pictured in their prclx`:. wary work /or the /inal dash. finally, 4/ter describing .':u varivlm place; visited in Greenland In leoroh 0/ guido: and information al fo conditions further north, Dr. Cook wrote of IM Mp aoron Inglc/ield 6.1/', past Uapa Auckland and on toward Capo Rvkrtran. _ Here the dlscovercr clash' thc first part of his narrative, wilh Elab ind Aflnodtak, thc last point; of . ll, looming in the icy distance. In the oeoosd instalment r. Cook described the voyngelto Etah and :hm M to Amtootak, the olaoe of 1. -my, which he selected aa tba bon fgr hi, 3"), to the pak. . In_lhe third lnltalmont th vrplor-er described the work of prqplmylu H, wlnldr fltdrtorc, olosing witll r graphic description of a norwlml hunt. In tba fourth ilutalnwvll I/'_ Cook described tho approach of the long ~ INNO Night, which caaued /lf party at Aamootok to bucome very aatiuo in l pupmng far an ml. 10 me 'l. In tlo Nth instalment Dr. vol: told of the actual start on February 1.9, IIN, and duorlbad the equipll. ‘lo tool.: for his pred: Mol dogg, i In IM Math htttalmont the vovcrer told of the fvll proprcat nf Mn llttlg pong old tha lut A-iuht of lan. _ml M4 arloo-nturu on tloo perilous 1r€p.un'¢h #M #wo loklmon who went to . V» pole with Mm. I In tbl bwontb tmtolmonl .1r.Coak described' law Ma Enklma compan- ' lon and Ma W0. 0¢¢p|@-0-000-O-0440-\~b0O~o-0-0~ ~ M4+w&£+m -_ é_¢___.-_ “' ~ Eigh./'z Irlstalment THE CUNQUHST OF THE 'POLE l' By Dr Iiealerlck A. Cook, U 'lhliounq to aenorannao wlli elm r uvrrhe /te: by me Wm-la .\;uwunupsr com- ‘ nn;-. 'nu-mo, L:ml¢ld.V Ago.. mf uw New Yum nmla <,0...pu~w. ‘ , Oqyfing gn mo Unity; glue.. by tho Now York Herald Crmlnzmy. Oopwim _la tn; Iupubllu or mruuer o,x‘;;&y1mpul~clal fur tn.. Now un-x Herald ' Jo l . - _ (All r lin reserved.) ` lee about was mucl. disturbed null numerous blncic H1109 ‘ot water opened on rrery side, from which oozed Jets oi ,flfblty swam. The gl: .-ni' difference botxvern the temper-ai ture of tho' lwn and ' l ‘ oi the nir meldn n contrast o_ meaty-all degrees, and the ou. .4 of leo w»\*Ql' f\l>l>@i»\l’°d f° 5° boiling. M _ _ Anxioun to move along nwny from lim trnumeu nnfrlu nl ice thu Qlunl l>l°oal¢fast was aiulpiilled. Mvllihlr #Univ Hlww. we porn-nd down ,gg my `||`__-1 .~~. _-_n ,rye opuum- mul ilwn iwglul ur ilacz lluif pound Mwldor of p`el.._ ‘. hut with cold illl&¥°¥"'» Wi" 'ill' "W "° WF' Illlio llnitor iiw tu llnunllnlll i1i\\"1' ' To "pm ni, :.~¢1a wow proprwod, and llmllvl' the lash the 3°" ‘ummm im-0 3 ,,.;¢.|, 5 imma, Tim porumieuu, llomowlmt' lwduud with thx- ~»l~-:_4.¢¢_g-__._.4- r (P~¢°1b com-»=.\¢=n-,\~a¢9,uY ~rsw A-LUN R-,__,_,`° &\¢ncg`)~ C' E. _ ‘ I Sleeping Bag the Only Joy _ in the Life of Erigids T hai _ Wearies Both Body and Soul >-~...~...._4_.__..... V _ _- v~_ The Only Animal Comfort That Can Be Obtained Says Dr. Cook,'Comes in the Covering into _ Which the Travellers Crawl for Their Rest. /{‘ _ l ‘ ' ~ “ ` jl~lALl= A Poulvo or coto vvl"rl~rEREn BEH- `1» ‘AND n\l_Low EASES THE HERCE HUNGER uPEm~r;“ °f '==”“'°" "=°'~'"~ °°"'1““'°“ PULLING THE Hocus ovER tl-lEll< EAcEs,__.u_|_ SLEEP game on t dv I _ “move 0 wr em o u in 5 of Arctic torment’ nnd froze, either to the facial hair or to ; iv on . nu rv Lh n little sr-lu-eh ulhut xunu only gulns that advantage when we line of for mug about the ,WML It _.3 if r' . _ i - . . ' , .;;1:;:'; i.t;.;‘;"‘;“ 51;; °.i.i’:; ‘”;..';"::;.@i:;;‘ ._ . ~ MV V Df- M Wm \f»V»o_<»f me of l.. »»f......l Pu... T... V . - g c- . om o er e ere . _ ,_ . wind Curried a Piercing cold. Good - wnn nothin to ’ W .I The frequent turns in this course Comes with the First T0uLh of Rcp05e"'lhc Mmd wandem prog g arouse u warming sp_ut . _ , I ,._.s,, was ,,,,,d,._ but we Wm, uc, ,,,,,,w,,d Along rm- una :here hu.: been mul; _wa b"’“g”" 'mb “ld” °° the 'md “nd M Home and Recalls Pleasantcr Scenes. - -~ ----- 1 U _'.,__..._... _ . . . _ _ mn ed fl line of iciclua from every lmir ______‘________ lo fnl‘L'L‘t ut any tune that we were in. flulr.-.~l ul.. :ln inspiring unitrust evtn ln g V ' offering n convenient nucleus, These lines \'nl\VlY\l¥ land burly travelled over four hundred miles or land and sounds. .lr‘ltl.|.-sl. of men and dogs chosen. -,__-_..._,__.._..__ MR. PEARY' lr.»r..l-._ .=rl_~_lVlV_» rl-»..l._ rumsuvelz winter was ww-ut in hum. .4 ir-;;J_~. .mu slorlglug supplies. Best men and /JUL! ch .:~-1 L. Over circuxnpolur leo Cook travelled with light equlD- m"“'- Hlld °"° 5\-\PD'\rtlng party which rewmed three . lilly!! out tram luut* - TY ll\»».> ..:~. nl|..~. l'|-,:n'_v travelled wllli u larlic EXW* illtiu... ll\_l l-l.:r s.:;.;l_u-lim; -parties, which returned 10°F fourtl-vu. l|n1»=tt»e-ll, :\‘.`ul\\y-four und \hu'l.y~twu duYl. N' spec_ll\'\.ly_ (`°°|"9‘di\H'll lJiu'ly consisted ui' Dr. Cook. two Eskimus, Xlth two slvdu, t\\'n learns ol' lhirwolx dogs at start.. I’eury's lluhll purty lmllslsted of Mr. Puury, llensunf ful" Eslrinlcls, tive slocls. llvr- learns of ellllll 0039 ‘f1\r held up by lends six whole days and wus actually lruvelling llliriy and at hui! dnys. Cook crossed big lead without dcluy on morning 1'ollnwing‘ ' nlzhl of urrivul. Poetry wus hold' up uv. big lelul for six whole days. C°°k'H averauo per any rromuunu to the polo “gs 15-3 m iles. Pea.ry's average per day from land to the pole was ll.3 miles. I’enr‘y's average pei' travelling day from land to the polo was ll.5 mlics_ ` Cook‘s avernxfl Dar day before supporting party turned buck was Z1 miles. Peury's uvorugo ner day before lust supporting party turned back wus'9.7 miles. ‘ Pear)/'S average per irnvelling day before lust supporting _party turncrl buck was LLT miles. Cook's nveragr per day to pole after supporting party re~ _ turned wus 14.7 milel. Pcar5"s average por day to polo utter the lust supportim; party turned bunk was 20.3 miles. One l\ululru\l :intl lllirly-two miles in four and n half days, Cook arrived nt polo April 21, 1908. fifteen duys later in` Robson than Penry, but one year previous. Pc-ary ulrlvurl ut polo on April 6, lltaien duy-s cnrlier than Cuult in fnilowinp; your. ` Cook left pole April 23 and reached eighty-fourth parallel on May 2|. Peury left pnlu April I und reached Capo Columbia (B3 deg. 7 min.) Avril '-’-'l» ‘ _ Butwoon pole nnd 84 deg. Cook trr -lied 360 `miles ln thirty-dne duys. at nn average ot 11.0 l~.ul<~s or day. Belwf.-en pole nnd Calm Columbia Peru-y travelled 413 miles ln sixteen days, nt nvorngo of 25,8 miles n day. Cook foiled to make base nnd cnclms from which he started bacuuxe of open water and impossible small ice. Pmry kf=ptY\rall made to pole. or _tlarllelfu Lrall n|aT_i_¢; on return right to bnsu. Cook's failure to molto bus rendered necessary long cnurlo of travel. nnothnr wintnr in the Arctic mul mum' rlnko und prlvutlonn. Return to eivlllntlon impossible for n your. i V V _ Penry reuchf.-fl supplies nt buss and \\'a:x nble lo rolurn lu civilization in same year in which he leaclieu me pole. I’enry's average per eruvelllng-any before luv. supporting pal-liyrrlotl \vnnV1i.7 miles. *_ W (\'l‘IlRR INTERESTING DATA. l‘eary'» average por trnvelling day after last supporting party loft was 2n.G miles Mnrvin started from RG deg. 28 mln. on March 25, l'<~‘l\ll‘n~ ing with third supporting party. In rcnoheu BU dag. .ill mln. rm April 10. un rr-turn _\ial'\‘Iu 1-nvr.~r<~d lull mlleu in sixteen days. Murvln's u\`el:1;.p per du_\' on return, 10.0 miles. Burlap in l~e\\»l~l\l|m to Capo onlumuln mlm inn-.l lull.o.~_ on l>\:.|-;.-'H lou nmrrh tn tho polo he covered forty mlm- lravellea for elglltven hourly amd oovorod aomumlng llko ln \\\-<\l\~~_~ lim.:-s. ln um one :bros man-hen an :num mrw muon. Halt or thin he nun. _ 1 . 1 lr l _ V' _V\'¢"fr_ _ » avvrnuo must luwo boon lomelhing like tony-four miles u l lunrcn. I *ov* O0-00-00-00-OO O 9 @4005-Of 5600-O ____ ` , . g <~ . _- _ 3 , __ ,- , _ __ ,- __ ,. lol crystnl olfered n pleasing dash Cf light ‘ <_.nl1oumcnt. _ _ fllpld uolid \\..~ rox-sr. lite’ 1 I _ as WE lcokvd at each Omer, but l e . night- und crimping on the open ice Liolds ulmrp~inill<~1<~.l _ ___,, ,W H_\_u, ‘ the individual exhibiting them. Such hun- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nd lu the long northward nnlrcll we lmd became accu~zlonled “S had not been pulled from the "ps 8 lil'stnc<-uslomed our cyrs to afrigld durli- The kind of torture most i'|-Il lu illisluf" “mu wow Brat weighted and then' i"`ll (fl l the wind carried the breath to the 10113 hair with which we protected our held-S and left u moss of dangling frost. ' An Icy Coalinlt. Accumulated moisture from the 05'(-‘B coated the oyelnshes zultl brows. '.L‘hu hu- midity escaping about the forehead left a crerrcl.-nt of snow ubovc, while that Cs- cnplng under ille chin, cou\hlll<:d with full- ug breath, lnudc u soluicireie oi ice. '_L'h|.~ must ul.lcomi`o1‘iublc ielclt-S, llowuvor, were-I those thnt hull forlncd on the course hull' wilhin thu nostrils. Il is ru [ree the face of this kind of decorui.ious that the lisialnlosl pull the fucinl hn.ir out by thc roots, ln- ' '~; film real poveriy of Luustucllcs :ind healus. ‘ During two dnysl of chilly Lilustcr ilwf 'slcds were forced ulong with unco\lrn;;ll\;:! rcsults, uull*an ilu: L-xuuillg of Ixlnrch ‘_’ti.` with u pf-dornuiul~ :md other rnutllods ol, :lend rcclaouing i`1>r pos-lllou, we \\'ur._Vf ipluccd ut lasututlu Sl dog. 'Ji lniu., lougr- junio 96 deg. 53 min. ’l.`llu \v\-.vicrll hor.- lzuu rculzlilxcd 111.-rsisll-m.ly undl:=Lul'burl, :l llirislt storm, ll. sculxls.-rl, wuz: glltllcrilllg, l-ul lat uns u long time in cunning o;\ur\\'uru.I lOn thu evening of the Lllilh we prupnruti lion' the blusl. and built lilo iglou strougl-1 E lun usuul, hoping Lhut thu horizon woulll Vm- clcurcd by lx good blow ou the luorrow und afford uh u duy of rv.-SL The long, E`-/.`_ Luzldy marches, without' time for rccupcr- tion, hud begun to check our enthusiasm. In the daily nluuoluuy oi' hardship we hlul learned to uppruclntt- more und more illu .iuy of thc sleeping lm_l;. lt was the ouly uninlul.couli`orl. uint,-il ulford-:cl ll rc- liuf Lo our hiv: ul' i`|'ll:lds, und with it wc mud to force upon rue weury burly in the long marches u pious-n.;; ..lllii:i|_»ntion. I The Dlnruhluk. I in lbc evening, uftr-r the blocks of snow lnulleli u dome ln whicll we could breathe quiet ulr, the blue lin|u-_- lump snug the lzolcs of gaslronolnlcul -.l.Vllghi.~s. A hcnvcn glvcu drink of ice wntcr wus urst inl dlllgcd in lo quench the rhrnuic l.hu‘si,’ und then the pmuess of dlsrobiug began, .mv ut 11 lime, [or lllvru was nut room llur ull to uct nt once. The fur sluil'~.-d lruots were pulled and lllc hcurslun punts were =\ripp|~d_ 'Then mil of the holly wus quickly pushed into hr- ing. A brick of pemxuicuu wus next ala.-u out and the teeth were not to the of cold withered beef and tallow nlmlgel “ huugry man‘s lhoughn; 9Eocr,-uglly, The tell, un hour lu making, was nal ruddy, und we rose on elbows to take lt, Lntlut' the inriuelltu of the warm drink, the lui' coat with its musk of in wq r<-ulovud. Ne-xl. the shirt with its rin] ol ice ubout the wuts; cu'n|.-s oiI, giving thu larsl sense of uhlvc-ru. Pushing further my, U10 WS. the hood was pulled over thi fur,-e unri we wi-ru lost to the world of icq, The warm selisu oi me-niul und physical pleasure which follows is un intcrestlui study. The ruovenlenl. of others, the ldng of the uir, rim noise of torturing wind; till- blinding rays of u heartless nun, tho llffius 011 driving uuows und ull tha bhia: ~rr.~:llenls \v¢-re :rinse-ut. The mind, had .lil ilu- ugiuluuu u'f frost, wandered tg iluluu und im-ill-r times. Under those poem- llur tlrurllusillllcrfa l.1u,»|-L, come, A ples* :ug ue-u.~'.¢ wllll the touch ut oueh owl .iurui shin, while the uuulpunionahip ol ;ll<_~ nuns- null lt»g_‘4, truer) of their cumbofh ~<»r.u: fun., n\uL<-s ll new dls4;o\‘cry in Chl ..ll ui' grltim; neu ul nne`s self. " In the l-lnrnrl ol u Morin. . Ou _\i'\lch 117 it lflfw 11 huli gale ui' _._.:lll, but at noon on the fulluwing day .nv uiud cn.~'ud. The bright Bun lui .lslng lt-uzllcruturlz were wo tempting to .._~|n;un qlllusuulit, und though the wall .mis snll lluriwueri by threuleuxng cloudl _hu dogs werl: put to thu lslcds, lad 0! ‘alley \\enl uluoug ihe wind swept hum- llllnclia. We had um. gone runny mile; bbw llnru the ilrsi. rush oi u storm struck Ill. _ '1llro\\‘lu;; uurscll vs over the sleds, WQ uulu.-rl Lin- passing of thu icy blast. l ’l.`ll¢-ro was no suitable snow ‘nuu to or-[rin :llc e|‘eulion of u shcltur, but l h\ null.-s nurthwnrll wus u promising ureh [or camp, nud to this we hoped to tiki ourselves utter u few xnomeulu' rut. Thu .~;quu.il soon-zipuul. its furcé, und lu thi wuld will(-ll i`oll\»\vcd g00\i Dl.'0gt¢!5 Rl lularic without suillzrlng severely. Tho UID' pvruturo was All and thu burumetul' 2945. Unte ln ulovlm; unit-r, the ‘drivers ro- quired vt-ry lltllu cncourugemenl: to long the extort so u [air du,y's mitch ll A in the \vt-su.-ru gloom l.l\e~wiud luenuul- lls fury uu\l i`or\.-cd ua into camp. Bd0H` -the gloom wus limuhml u steady, nspilg wuul brushed the hunuuoclu md piled IRD ilu- snow .u luuzg dunes like obo undo ul home shores. The snow house vru not cemenbi MQ water, The tom- oi' dm wind did not Mol to indicate danger, und, turttenuon, D were beginning to nahm the grunt loul of fuel economy. Wo lheruiun did nil deem it prudont to use all for tho ll to moli. snow. except lo quench third. Not purtlcul|rLv anxious about tho od' mme of the storm. md with neuul bln* cd by over-work md benulxbed with OOIQ we sought the comfoutlt the IIIJL _‘rind of this boucllkc mbltnncc. The np- l A ears ll _ll l.~',nLu of the wcuther. Al the null ldmlf' ' ' ' * h' In ` Y it ' Continuation oi Dr. _Cook’s_ Discover oi the orih Po 0. Dil V ln This issue DR. cool( DEscRlBEs FRlollrl=Ul_ ToluuREs or lmcrlc ‘ \ 1 » »>¢