Show A Another plan Ian for the North Pole Is I being of Two Won Kion and So ensen ore are said to have determined to try success they may achieve In exploratIons In the extreme north They lh have acquired 1 a fortune In anit will spend spond part ot of It tn In I a uld where here so 80 man have tailed failed TheIr Idea Is accordIng to the Chi Ciri ell to News to discard lII the elaborate and of previous ex cx explorers and to travel el os as tar far as ao possible over lamI and Ice They intend Intond lag Ing the British military posts and torte In the tar northwest as bas basa s tot for de anti th they hare been promised hearty by b o officers Going by bv boat from Seattle to Juneau and thence across mountaIns and nv ot to Fort Frances France they will there es establish first tation the second will uIl be Fort Simpson OO miles farther tarther to the north Thence the will cross the river and follow the tho waters ot of Lake La Matro to a 11 nt at the headwaters ot of the lake loke and ond then than going eastWard to Fort Enterprise on Lake Providence the last lut outpost station to the north northward ward Prom From they pro proceed proceed In n a general northeastward diree tion passIng on their way the island ot of where here the magnetic pole Is located Still SUII swerving north northward word they will establish supply stations as 08 they thoy go until they reach northern Green Greenland Greenland land From Cope Cape the they expect to togo togo go almost due north to the pole ole over ice floes their stations and caches of provIsions beIng still sUII nearer r together as they approach theIr goal oal The difference between this plan and that ot of Lieutenant Peary Is chiefly this that these two explorers do not pro propose ose to begin with nn an expensive hip outfit They will establish at Int and rely for provisions on inca Inen detailed for the purpose or of forwardIng the necessaries ot of life Ufe to 10 them over these stations Dr By means ot of these relay they will be In constant communication with civilization The expedition may toke take ten years but Its Is not doubted The explorers have plea plen plenI I ty ot of means to employ help In carrying Supplies to the stations and they can nt at least not get lost all as long loni as they are within easy reach of at attha tire tha extreme of long line of st sta ions The plan seems simple enough But Dut Mr Walter Wellman who knows whereof he speaks does not believe In establishIng 1 atlon on the Ice for tor the reason renson that they are Ote likely to get lost But Dut the two explorers Who ho having gold thirst for tor tome fame are not likely to 10 stop for any such sueh consideratIons They will try their plan at nn any rate It Is hI II by no means Impossible that the solution ot of the North Pole problem will one day be presented to the world orld by someone least expected to achieve success In that direction It Is known that th the rugged Spitzbergen sailors do donot not look with much confidence on the expeditions equipped with all 1111 the ten tender tender der care of modern science Some ot of them think n a few tew rough seamen leamen with years of experience In Arctic fishing and hunting would have hae no difficulty In reachIng the Pole And It is 18 b by no means Impossible that the teat feat finally will be performed b by some hard hardy son ot of tire the North with sufficient means to spend on the trip Long living In Alas Alaska ka among tire gold diggers Is no bad training for tor an Arctic trip With that experIence wIth plenty ot of gold and with fervent enthusiasm for tor tire the cause use there thero is II moro more than thon n a possibIlity ot of success |