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" _."5 .J-~ S 'A ` ‘~ =~.»» l‘31'.'S.“,'~- f . . _ . dh? -».r _ -17*-nh%;'i§‘T`l”="‘.‘»`?*f’“Sf.`i.vited in Greenland in noarch of slides and information as to oomlitlons further north, llr. Cook wrote of the Crip across Ingle/Iold Gull, punt Cape Auclsland anal on toward Cape Bohdson. _ Hero the rlinovwerer nloned thn first part of his nnrrntive. with Etah ond Lnnootok, the l ' points of call, looming in the icy rlistanre. ' In the ureoml i-istolvrmnt Dr. (‘-wok (l<'s¢vrilmI the viriynzqo to Etah and then on to Amnootok. tho place of plenty. which he .snlcrtcd as the base for hirdarh #0 the pole. ` In the third inrtnlnnmt the explorer alenrrrilwd the work of preparing his vo Q4-ooooo-oero 0-cove-o+¢ _ - s lnsnv _ 1.54% covvlxumv smsluo ur. C food enough to rssch land. vvhfll "Cl short delays might easily toopsrdias our return. We oould not. therotots, do oth- erwise than to fores ourselves against the wind and drlft with all possible speed. closing the sys to unavoidable coloring. With no alternative. we tried to 90|* sunde ourselves that oolditions might be WUFSP. The eighty-seventh vrss erolsed. the eighty-sixth was neared, but there came n time when both mind and body wearied of the whole problem of forced resolu- tion. The hnrd work of igloo building was now n thing of the past-only one had hr-_en built since leaving the pole. und in it A precious dsy wus lost, while the st- nmsplioric fury changed the face of the 1-miles; expanse of desolation The little silk tent now housed ns sufficiently from the icy ulrs. _There were still fifty dc-~ green of frost, but with hardened skins and insensible nerve filaments the torture was not so keenly felt. The steady diet of pemmlcnn and tea und biscuits was now entirely sntisfne- tm-_v. ¥Vs ldnzed for enough to give n rr-nl filling sense. but the ration was slightly rrdured rather than increased. The rhnnge ln life from winter to som- mor. which should take plnce at about this time of.tho year, was ln our case marked onlyhy n change ln sholter. from the snow house fo the tent, and our bed was moved from the soft snow shelf nf the iglon tn the hard. wind swept crust. u-~| Heat of the Sun Is a Sham and Its Light a Torment A to the Three Stragglersl With Weary Nerves and Hand; Dr, Cup Plods Ahead of the Sledges, Tracking' the Rgqtg to Home and Food, 'Heat arid - -“'r ee slil :Hia Fgggi lfiii gi? < a' many d lfbls sud guessed st. The maddening struggle was foroed. while the spirits was ,mpg the rem of extinction. New that Oblert of our trip had been aeeompl much of the hmntfve vis gone. At Um lt seemed sa if our lffe's work had '\‘Y¢°m!|llsh¢d. and to have lsln down full the ilnsl sleep would have been easy. hntl the mm' sm of as noni" pu-iss' kept the sys opp; Ar in 1m¢n_¢,~.¢,.,»f\ p"|.v|,\ OPI Msy 24 the sky cleared long mann £0 live us s set of observations W were on the dill!!-fourth psrslirl, non; "'10 Billet!-seventh meridian. The noni lnnds were hidden bshind s low mist, Thr lee was much erevssssd and drifted “"“'WU‘i- MMI! open spaces of wshvf were noted in tho west hy pstchsa ofi writer slr_v_ Th* Dark was sufficiently sotivo to sive ns considerable anxiety. tlmulh vrnnvrsi Une- md om. 'sm ma not sr me emi serious!! lllllwilf our progress. There remained on the sleds senpfply enough food to reach onr caches. uhlns we avenged fifteen 'miles daily, On th. rlturn hnm the pole to hers we had only been nhle to mnlce twelve miles dolly. Now our strentrfh. even under fnir eos- dltlons, did not seem to be equal tn more than ten miles. The outlook was for from Ultifdl' qssorfera, closing with n grnphir' `dt'.w1'intion of 4| nurwhdl hunt. In the fourth instalment Dr. Cool: :Inscribed the approach of the long lvoiio night, which caused his party at Annoofok to become very active in -9 V E ln l\0l¥‘ful to me. tlmurzh the sltht of the """‘f"fl Ili! infused new ooursgs into Etukhishuk and Ahweluh. 'Ps-ivialltiea Fond for Thought. my wnkefnl v.-ntrhes to get n prep preparing /or the dash to the polr. In the fflh instalment Dr. Cock told of the artual nlurt on February lil. f 1908, and described thu equipment he took lor his great #nal dash. In Sho sicth intlulmf.-nl the d|`.trovm'nr told of the firnt proyresn of hi: little plriy and the lost sight nf land, and his adventures on the perilous trip with fha hoo Eskimos who wont tu the pale with him. In the seventh instalment Dr. (look described how his Eskimo companions : Dowd his life. ` -. In the eighth chapter Dr. Cool' gave a vital picture of the terrors of the V 0 0+* ov-o-o+o+vo4o-0+* Arotic cold. In the ninth instalment Dr. Cnuk described the lifeless lands passed befvrd tho polo was reached. _ In the tenth chapter Dr. Cook rirsrribcd the nrar approach to thadP¢;l0-d_ ' ~ tt xa- In the eleventh instalment Dr. Cook told of thc fnul struggle an e _savory of the polo. _ ¢¢-»¢¢+o-o-o»+0-Oo-ooo-o+¢fe+»+~»¢»4¢+o-vo-4»+++¢+o++»o¢-¢+¢ i Ttfvelft/'z Instalment _ THE CONQUES T OF THE POLE. By Dr. Frederick A. Cook. Dopyrig n o _ _ Uoiyrlghft in tho Republic of Mexico by El Impnrciul for the new Y0rK Herilld _ _ __ ___ _, _ _ I _._ .. AP/L 2/_AL_l__ . . _ . ' l 7 . - ww . _~f>_1§7.i.p~t.§_g§35;_e_E__ -__---l;--- wtonssruue <;4°_2_ 4_‘°R,‘L f. _J/l,‘_1'_ 'f -.~ / A" f"’+>--‘i'~f1i1‘r1‘»>Trasv ~/.._`_"',_ A/.-_` \/4 I li .._` "' UT t- _._-_',.i, #NLT A 1- .55. "°~_.j"_"'°."‘;»‘»/__i_~»"f.-Li” ' \\ Z '°“<`é,_'§;-.¢<;.. i ||.E ` \ . , M .` rs' Ll QSAY AO \ A /\ fl - \ ~ <'°><;» A M/ . ' ,. ., .0 t _ 5, 1’ _ QQ/' E” 0 ,~ ' wa. Q » 9 " 70 - ~_:'@»,»;»‘?’f`»'#:;°1>?»1A¢<'#1"»_r f:'f.~,»~'f1` - ` ' ' \ 11_,ATs'n A _ f~~.;_;4_`_f».’._‘_-,};<_‘_=;_.:> ~ ,\1.~|{:Q§-i`;’_ o. ,iw frgi m_` ' /U"-'\"o <';'~7"" 53 MI1_5J5r~/ 39 . ‘ - . _ . ,__ tx . _ , _ num z.fA..1>_,_., / . A . . t A ---.__-.'é__"'““‘_;"1;»1Z~;;='.1__r.f".'l‘;'i\f*`“ ' ` YU il 2'" ~\ -»= ' 33:.. 5’ \ \ "T3 'V :<~»é`;,;,.,___._ \_`5\_i_._. Te .ir o;:= >-:- Qi if LW/ '$5.9' / if / _ J U<._ I . ’»»»'”°4/-, .,`_'~¢-/`§_~‘3><'fl *$1 Q 5) 4" Q Ylilfv _-___ -o fic _ . _ > _. \\_ _ _ _..»_r.‘~`}>/ / VI; _. “En A ws. ' ~-TA ; _ f§._’é`|, _"'&'.'.__¢_,_` ,_»\;_l‘“l' £9 . 5 V4* L»(_._ ._v_f_~ »,.r- ___,,_{_P°"1““ll.V to P°lider _over the bltiers of subsequent remorse, but now, facing; southern skies under which was home und ull lor which wn lived, h b k trail seemed indescribably long. ln cold sober thought, t o ac freed from the intoxication of polar enthusiasm, the difllculties dark- ened in colon W9 now saw that the crucial stngi- of the campaign YM not the taking of the pole. The test of our film-ss ns boreal con- querors was to be measured by the outcome of al linul battle for lilc against famine and frost. The th-at days, however, passed rapidly. With iulr weather and favorable ice long marches were mndv. __ _ Outline of Plans for Return- We aimed to return along thc one-hun\\`.it-dtli nu-rillian. The:-ii were three important objects to be gains-rl by n route somewhat west ` l lrlft would thus of the northward march. The increasing eiister _v 1 bo counterbnlanced. We hoped to get nenr enough in the new lnnds to explore a part of the coast and a wider belt would be swept out sf the unknown area. ' ' ' l ki c rried The pack drift proved quite active and we were qu r y n. sastward beyond onr daily drift allowances. On April 80 the pe_d_on'A_eter registered one lmndi-rd and twf~I\’f.V-OUP “_1lll‘B~ and by “UP 'l;llay’s Issue Contains Additional Details oi Dr. Cool S Discovery ol the orlh Pole ‘ik Q Tléif/ SA»<\§ » ' _,ge _:_é__ '$777,5- Smrus SQL l? ` T...-:§.'»'i1> -SN-.lu __ ’:,‘3,'{';u`.§~w ryz, (_____ ,A :i'TIlST~R'».,,~A \,"__f_ it-, , 444. . / , §' 1;- r ,-I \g.a;-`.`__i____ _ . \ \, "“<\':_f<,: _ llc L \'7> |» ~‘ _ _ _gl-____f§w,-,.__ , __§;,-.*“'..»'A:-_ /I( _ `;,f=`_f__%.__ \Q'_;',3~;;»>.:....,.___ _\ At the time when l mnde this discovery cold wind charged with cuttins °\’>'9\I1\5 n cl lo had his buck brushed the puck. Ea 11 Z arched to the wind and his face veilPll an eifectlve curl of his tail. 1-le was with comfortably shielded from lcy torment by an appendage adapted Ko that very purpose. A Helvi Snovvstorm. on Msy 6 we were stopped at sl! A- M~ bv the coming of the gloom of an un- ~ll'v~ Z ____ __ .._ E T \_`b2 _ > _`T 'A q __ _ __ __ 1 ._ _ ‘_ 'e _T '~ -_.',.»_‘:;+_"1___¢;'¢7\ _ §~'»-__ _wg ~ T1 £.Hcv¢r.~.'~'1 1-~ =i'.;»':'=»`_'J~ _ r\`Qa;-ét ¢j,?1,f.¢J;F;f';f-t‘;A;z;D.f "if'~Q> p'§f.3@.o.T-7.-;aT.» T>.»;.' '\:~.'.‘ it-. 5 ,,‘ __ ` . C ,., :QU ‘gifs z.-.( YJ( ,M OVER .rum pon/ ~~ i' .\ ‘D ,Q T _ . . O V? _,.»\ "V " "£l>i/~;".13`»‘lfM/"_T7 ;H>.nTr:»' 1 A nr Airs' ,- 'S OJN' ~..l.. - .. _ “Af #Tres/|n.,, ”:1g‘\ still |\u:-u\\.\.~.\T|: llv- N:\\'x|,:'~ thu huluc run \\'vi't> no longer npurulivi-_Ili-mi-ily ui ilu- \\'el\\>l\t of llwir mlud thc blossoms und smiles ot' n kilnlly lunininl u\~~.~i, To remind im nf thi-ir pres- world, but here ull nature wus uurruwi-tl |enr-e l`:'\».~T \'u\v\'ml rumen wt-rc frt-qw.-uLl_. to liuvs ul' ice. The nun clrclvil the nklrs | pushed .tml-~r the hug. nud oct-usiormlly H 'U lin" Uf 8|¥\l'll\S- \l\\f ill llifll WHS Il :cold n\:f»:|| lt»uT~l|o|l our warm skin wiih fi sham und its light n lormvnt. rude nu :\l;~ui|.g. \\'<- loved the crm-.1tur\»,~ With weary nerves nud compnss in l.u\\‘v\¢-1-_uwiuilnlireil their mini-rh brui- hnud my lou:-ly marrh shend nf thi- stri~u,f:|h. 'ilwir udnptubiiity wus n fw- sleds wma continued. I’rogr|:ss_,wus sulis- qu\~\.i Tupir- ui' \~u||\':~r.~:\:i4»||. \\`i!h :\ pi-.T factory. \\'e lind piisiwd tho eighty-mnih fluil wus u ;_\lurnnIf\e ngziinst all \ve|\il~.:~. snri eighty-eighth pnrnllels. The mghxy~ ron-iitl.~ns_ ilu-y Throw tlm\Tst-Iwo dow snventhnnd the eighty-sixth would .=»~.nI|n tin- ~.-vi-<~;» of Thr- wi- is in open :if be under fool. null the sight of the m.w_ iinirrn uf .l»n!h'~|.»n _' s\u\~:~.1.+. 'l`ht»_. 1 I 5\\‘vrl; unch Tul-'i~T|t\\i'Ps_ And now there was l:\ uix'<\||;:ur |'r-:x.~ui\ lllun ever fu upprecinlc |P0\\'\‘r. tur lugi-llxvr \\‘T\ were sucking nn i‘t\c:|p<‘ fr/un it wurlnl Wlilcll Wull il¢V¢'\‘ iuivndl-Ti for T.-ri-ulurcs with tliumlllllil ln-urls. | Nlurh very In-:ivy ice was crossed near the oi|:hTy|-Tglilli. but the endless un- hrulren iiuld.~ of the northward trails wcxe .mt ngniu seen. The wvaither L-liuugml l~-nlisidi-\'nbly. 'l`lu~ light cutting. winds uiguul gale. The wind lind ln-en steady and strong all night, but we dui not heed its threntoniiig increnst- of force until um lute. lt cams: from the west, as usual. driving course snow with needle point; 1 _ ° il/ ` l|The ice about \\'l\s old und hunimockyr offering n diiilcult line of march. but some hclter lu the stronirvsi “hull W2 *life* Til? d0lI Supllllffl UW “Wd with ms u‘“'lser\ired. und slowly we moved southward over Nurweitinn Bay into `Wellington iChnnne|, The ice _wus small. ¢l.- re was lmuch open water and progress Wm lbw. ibut the drift carried us along. ` ‘ _ Crossed to .limes Samir' l At Pioneer Huy we were sto, ed hy a` vjam of small ice over which sledding waa impossible. Unable to wlsit for this ics to move bec_auso no large gums wa; hgra lseeured, we crossed in earLy July to l.loueu Sound. Bere again lo big gamu lwus found. There was much open water ‘land the folding canvas bout was spread 2 for use, _ Unable to fowl the dogs. they were given the freedom of their wild progen- fitors. the wolvea l Um- sled wus left here. the other win liskeu apart and placed in the boat.. 'lilies 5 ` “bd bemud ;mmm¢¢k,lfollowe< "~\'£’3*“'.#;£';1.¢';;§.‘;1il'.»2~.f.tf;?.§f<}3t'é2_i~%.`§? ,'-T-1" ..' _ _ _:’§"f fr ‘r ’ ’* ‘ * f rf fri of " " ‘ ,' ,'/;'-...,~../ V; _ my ,4- ii .1 if ‘ » I .- T 1 ... 'a l ii .FI ‘ 5. ‘ll i T ° *x , * il sum:-ntovl walls of snow and walt for <\\l0°d- l “"3 ef” by .ld 0'" M-d U" “mh_\ _ »--~»=nn-xml -;ASE'2E<_¢f+_; v __, i -1 l‘l e -1 ‘fl #T i' iz ~ T, i 3-fi 'G _ 't ~ n;.~\_-»a»,»;.<, T \ ~»-- ~-~»- - - ~ --.~-»»=,--»»-- . I . . . ____ _