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Show LOOSE'S OBSERVATIONS ill IR COPENHAGEN Belief Expressed That They Will Prove Similar to Those of Doctor Cook. Special Cable to The Tribune. COPENIIAGKN, Jan. S. Captain Loose's papers containing the "'observations'-' which he aays he made for Dr. Cooly arrived hero yesterday and are in tho hands of Prof. fSiromgTon, chairman chair-man of the University commission. The papers include all the captain's original notes with astronomical and mathematical mathemat-ical drawings, figures and explanations. It seems likely that, tho commission which will examine and compare the documents wiUi Cook's report will find points of suspicious similarity. Through Waller Lonsdale, the commission com-mission had received also J)r. Cook's original nole book, brought to Europe bv Mrs. Cook, bul your correspondent has reason (o believe that, the book is of no value. Mr. Lonsdale says he is still in communication with Cook, who is supposed to have left Marseilles for Australia in December. The story concerning the worthless check, alleged to have been given by Dr, Cook on a former trip in Greenland, hns been widely discussed in the Copenhagen Copen-hagen papers. Professor Stromgrcn regrets re-grets that the university had no knowledge knowl-edge of I his earlier. |