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Copvyrlxht in the Republic of Mexico by El Imporclol for the New York Herald Company. ` . f (All. rights reserved.) ~ . .~ _ 1 el »4o44 .SYNOPSIS OF CHNDTERS DQINTED ff In the flrst instalment nf his the-lllinp story, "The Conquest of the Polo," printed in the IIEIIALD of Wednesday, September 15, Dr. Frederick A. Cook ¢0|d of the start from Gloucester on the Bradley, of the voyage to the pole; lent and of the ouerhauling rn route ol the equipment needed for the dull lo the pole. ‘ln 0 praphic manner the disnoverer wrote o story of Eskimo life that never-has been enrolled for human interest. Ho told of the home life, the tragedy and comedy that mlnple ln the dreary ca.-istrfncs of the dwellers in the Arctic. and of the childlike snnrrness of the nutiucs to trade their valuable lure and #varies for tho simplest things of civilisation. ' -The yacht. her owner, Mr. John R. Bradley. the explorer and his party were pictured ln their preliminary irork for the final dash. Finally, o/tar rlemribing iho various places uwterl in Greenland ln seo-rch of guides and information as to ronditiona further north, Dr, Cook wrote of the trlp across lnglcfield Gulf, post Caps Auckland und on toward Cap Robertson. Ferl the dllcourrrr rinsed the first port of his narrative, wlth Etdh a '_ 4l\|wa¢ok, the lost points of call. looming in (hr lay: distance. , M In the second imftalmmu Dr, Fools dcsfvllwfl 1he nog/u//e to Etuh on "¢1|`§” M, 1,, Ammgml.-_ uw place of pleuly, which he selected as the bass for Ht duh lo the polo. In the third instalment Ihr explorer :If~.u~1~il»»d the work of preparing Ms winter quarters, cloning with 1| graplric df-..wn'pfifm of /1 narwhal hunt. In the fourth lnntalmcnt Dr. Cook deserllncrl the dPP"`WC" °f "W l°”l7 j_f¢¢|'¢ "ight, w)|i,¢|| ¢qw.-J hit party at Anuootol; to become very active ln pre- paring fer the dash to the pole. In me nm amaazmmz of. cook rom of me fwfwrl wrt on Februar# 19. 1908. and described the equipment hc took yorhis 9700' #Ml 4407'- _ Sixth Instalment THE CONQUEST OF THE POLE. si... 4-0-0-00-O-0 By Dr. Frederick A. Cook. . ~, lrl Newspaper .. Registered ln accordance with the C0 .VflLl\t Act D! 'lm Wm' _ Company, Toronto, Limited, Agent for the how lurk lI_eruld (`Compr:_ny .G(‘£pyrlgh\*`lu tie cpu c o . ox co » ‘J mpuw' (All rights rcscrvcd.) ' 1 _ -_-_-4-__-' . , f ()0L00'|‘I}IG\VAH and Inuglto had been our b;dfell;W_;m§>\` the entire northward run and they had gone t roug _ dangerous and hard experiences tollfetber- _wef the” _l ' ‘_ A' A ll /` _ _ _» A _ __` _ _ _ § » \-I ~'-\-I ' "-1..--:anis-r - ~ \-nga ~ SOUTH) . u cheerful pace. y ` w f . Mr ' - ~ < fore, ri.. .¢.......'~'f'.‘£..my'.'.’l.‘.l‘..»..... .......- SU1~r.R_r.-sn: .A1,O1~rG *rr-1:5.: NURTHERN to n wave nf cnrlous mlm,-:rs Some numb. cowvncsr-11 4909 uv Tue. N-v.m:nA:.o c¢. our m "I'HRc>U<-31-I 1~rA1\rSI:N'S Puovo. cowrmawr |999 sv TH# ""`/- ueeAl.¢> ea. Au. oeusura |tE3e&vED.-- northeast, throwing a warm orsuge §lo\\ ou us that gladdened our hearts. The tempcruvure wus bd degrees below nero Fuhrcnllcit; the barometer wus steady und high. Tlu.-rs was almost no wiuu. und not a cloud lined the dome of pale purple blue. l . ' ' . 4 After t\\o cups of tea, a watch sized hrscult, n chip of Eroven ment and boulder of pr-mmicsn we crept out of the lungs The shivering hge were pushed through houlsluii cyluidl-rs. whuh served .rs trousers the feet were worked into froreu boots and then we climbed into fur coats kicked the front out of the snow house and danced about to start the fires of the he \rt Quicklv the camp fumishlngs were tossed on the sleds and securelv lash:-rl don n. The dog traces were :uthcrcrl into the rlrny lirics, and with n vigorous nuup of the long whip the willing creatures heut to the shoulder straps. '1`he slods l!ro~|neR_:n|d the riiryinlrliug snows :uve n metallic rink. but the train moved with "Unue nonnn terromzgi donsn nh" (good lnnd out of sight to-dnyl wfwmid fn 0"? l1n0fhl‘!'. hut the words dir! not como with serious intent. In truth, each '.ln hls own way frlt keenly that we were . lenvinc n world of life and possible mm. fort for one of torment and sulferinc. Holborn lslunrl wus nlruudy only s dull blue haze. while Grunt Land wus mak- lnz__l°nntastlc figures of its peaks and lce ' ws s eye port the sun was edging along the' s str' GRCOCE: LAND. - saws xissnvno . felt more keenly their departure than the going of the 9l‘Bi`p»a1¢.< seemed like active vnlcsnbés. mu.. . ` _ Y . six. We were at tirst lonely, but the exigenclei Of 1 raffin to occupy every coll lrnse to exngrznratr-d helzhts and i, d‘ . 'l 0\ll` H", ,hnnging sk,” Wm, mnmp‘°pR°;_'°I‘;_‘;H_new prospr.-ct._ From ha-lchmp v-»lr~nnoes_sea._where lt formed A low ice wall, and like church “eeplps_ Mtogether this _"__ lo_ smoking titles of_uloderu bustle theglacier of the maluspun type, but itll lDll"\HH l!H~\‘0 IIUHSGSIIW bu~ ol >\'\~uv=. pesruucc was more that of heavy sea i ` Problem “"1`|'9 500" sumcienl. Y Cul: o lg ' ¢XDP"‘lf°fl llnnornmn of the nl'D¢‘r surfnco.uuL`a more desolate une ui c....sl room null -ure rue uuuis ut' the zrazuxenrs n of Grant Lund under the lnliuenoe ofl . ‘"' A ‘ ~@_ - ' ' ~"- *“H~¥|UU‘-l- _ _luis mr AL'-_~»ul|uuA'yut\c ice or lioebe 'tm-in every nb' . » _optical llluslons gave us considerable cn-I Lou, wlud swept and lee |~.~.|.~|u-rl ru-'-\»\=' z which, sc-‘tru ul Lincoln sea afxd reseuzbl f was \‘9d\lC€ll l0 three; and; though the lso‘atl0n|t“"'“'"‘“""f huns were seplllted by vu‘l yu lille-J \\"tl| old ilues, were supposed to be thc prov Now our par y I f P60161' Af ""<‘l'Y. llwrltllinr spell the heads great depths of snow s- l* l -rl this lu~ of the upbuildiul of the ice of the No A WB! lll0l‘€ 0Pp\`C53iV@, there were the “mlm advantages g _turned to the land nnrl every look lmvll- n‘t¢-rinr nr-r-urnulutlon mm. l, ."..`-.-\-- rf. \"-<._l"ol|1r Sea. . d . of ¢f¢ number of_u big expedition always cu_larE _“___ tml; disadmntagel _ DQ' d ill. lti I the curly part of u po al* V011 lelellhlalngled the survival of the fittest, but after this last sup_p__:>l‘;_| - in sleds return the men orc married to each other an _ can no _ S | ll ~ . t -d d be fed to his companions. beparatlerl ul'\cilh<>s|f‘h)\¥¢(‘f11li01l'rii`:rl:ti‘1;i\(\uotObi cpaullt aside. Au exPl0l`i“K Ve“'l ttllhtégg only as strong: as its weakest member, and increased numbers, lillelncreased links in u chain. reduce_el’liciency. _ The personal ldiusyncrasies and inconveniences al_:\_1_='§’_Sy5g;’v‘°i§;‘s. the dny's march, but, above ull, a unanimous _pagtgexfl to the leader; ‘mo cuques’ wlvch are alwngs ombtlmrzri lnohilancd With but two saV'| and tothe best interests of t e pro e _ __ was but a Part of _“__ age companions, to whom this arduous as' t ___ accustomed life of frost, I hoped to overcome _r_r§\_l;;s0f the na “r _ personal burners to the success of Arctic expe - l One Degree in Three Ulys- l' BV dead reckoning our position wnS_ liltifllde 52 Q@8~_ 23 mln-». - - te thutl longitude 95 deg. 14 min. A study of thc ice seemed to iudico. __ we had passed beyond the zone of ice crus_l10d \:iys§_l__1_‘i__";2:_“”$_‘_’____‘:l_ land pressure. Behind were gi-ent hummoc s an _ _natéd ___ (___, El n cheerful expanse of larger H098- UBUIH Ulf* a"°"_’“ g dh' man and beast we had advanced a degree of latitude in th_ree_ dlys. Our destination was about four hundred and sixty miles be ond l I y ° ' ' t Previously we But our life had assumed quite another asP@C ~ df .armltted ourselves some luxuries. A poun_|l_o_f cpal _0llh_I:rl_d_g0l!_‘:;__ - l ll of musk ox fallow were burned eau-li dug o ua . 3 _ l ter# abundant food. Extra meals were scry_cf} wl;;;J__f;l_1i °°§*;9i‘_’_'_’_I ‘ca ed for lt and each man atc and di-;\nl.__-are e:_Co__ __ ta _-hy them. l.”'°k|ng| or the mittenst wir: _vrgeggvns 8 ; .°‘t"g:;r;lLx,fqt:';,?,],:;s.]£|v allowance of. food and fuel--one pound ' - ~ - . . 'nr °:.r°“"@"° do "‘;°."2:‘;‘..'11‘.';".I.1.'.;‘.'s:.‘.:...“';... ‘ j ‘ tum of other thltngs-tb§(l\Tcll‘ -1 A < on coox. A A ,.,_ anrrnuunrwe. ,V inns oompunl. ' OBO lllfhlt One utlrlolal-,harimau (glsab. \ Ono pedometer. Three pocket ohronomohrl. One watch. Three thermometers. '1 Ono an as-all barometer. ,i One camera and alma. Charts. lhpmurlaq mstuialaaa lnnrunon\_ ,. Note books. Pencils. _ IUPFLIEI Ellht hundred and five poundmpemmlrulh ’, Fifty pounds musk ox tsndarloln. _ _ . . 3*; . Twenty-tlvo pounds todnu 'rm puns; wa. .' ’.,:.‘..f°"" One-Unlnd onthe. ` '_"_\fi . °.l‘we|¢1u-elve pounds sugar. ,___ , . ` V ; ri- » ~ lla ‘, , - Fork pounds condensed nlli. _ _' ,'.l_ sony puns: nun mason. “I . 'ren pounla pea noun. wwvlcnl- ni eempreesod. Flvs pounds surprises. Forty pounds petroleum. K l!‘wo pounds wood alcohol. ;‘f_1; Three pounds candles. l`s pound matches. 'LID U"W'1'f. ` _ ' 1-we may minus oar-susan. usa, #_ One tweldl loot lold|\¢ cshvln U0* UalrQ¢h\\r pounds one siurmu. Two canvas sled covers. Two sleeping ban (reindeer akin). Floor harl- llltra wool for Ile( reollrn ' Born". nails me rivets. - PIRIOIIIL AIITAII. Dr. Cook. ‘ , Two Esklmol. ` Dr. Cook had tvuntyatx del. om `-' . nlnrlualliswa. "l',t~~ _-,_ ana aluminum eomytllt - -.;.' _-___` :' no thaodollto. ’ . ; e pocket soxmnt. . ~ * no artificial |la.lo‘\sorl§L e odometer. 1 _ _’:¢ohe_|.__m '_ _lf 0 In n ._ eps .r ` ' ghebe me aluminum tnlaaovoe. One council. . ‘ e cssactla _ as box ofinhna. A . ns. NANSEN. :org a V Late in the afternobn the land suddenly up. settled. as lf by an earthquake. The M; Pearly glitter which raised it darkened um unrl I1_Dllrple fabric was drawn over the A'1;.|h"|'ll10n, margin!! lmpercoptibly with the ill!! lighter purple hlue of the upper lkies ,.~...¢-_ 1 , ' linkin for changing films. ‘ ` - Navl|a_uo:_ ta/ilu, nauuoohnlmnaael. observe!-In jour- aa a, a. . ' IIIFPLIDL 'Plane hundred and lxty-six ds pemmlcnl. Q’-'I Twp hundred and aiv¢l\t_}>o\ap£T=1vsa' liver DOM. 'witty-five pounds. l oc ” _ pounds ot speoluilooltor pen tour, heat am 'l‘h|rly-eight pounds Ill; Hour. ' l 1-, ‘ |-,,l,1;‘.‘},u~ Scvtrpty-live pounds wh abroad.. ' Fo -sovoa pounds aleuronatofsnal-from--*-*-“*'°°“'°*"“° “"'°‘ ‘ ' c -_ 1 : 1 :e M sa.eeme=»v»»¢@x -m&mm¢mnmmwe , . V Q" o;|_f.-rqaa. -" 4 ‘H 1 . __,____,________ ____ ____ ___.___- _____._» i-ff els ol Dr Co0k’s Discovery ol lhe Norlh Pole Are Given in To-day’s Issue Many New _Fa - . ' 1 \ / ¢ . 1 _ , -.‘l_rr _, .f \ U _ A_.. \ i _r_..» however, fell npldln wlt_h*tza _ \