Show Till mr lOLl Springfield The young Italian duke nephew of the late lOll who has bat sue uc t In record farthest north seems entitled to all thi th honors honore lie ii Ia a cue case in III the field No member of oC the LII La Latin tin races hat baa been conspicuous In fX x since the mIddle Ile ages and the centuries of I ropen renaissance Tire The young milD man too I itt a product ot of a royal houst It seems a pity that thai one er I dently so 10 toll fon of u as the Duke ot of not now Jn of of his hll more e cousin Tire The energy that ha Ien spent In climb climbing In ing Sit IIII St Ella reaching out to 10 Ih the pole Might lt 14 be In the nIce of the I Italian tallan people The rhe brief account of the return of the Italian expedition state that th the Stelia the shIp bill which the party northward was stove In by the ice And had her machinery It will be to knoW whether the Stella carrIed the party to 10 latitude Has l or Whether the Isider of the expedition followed Dr plan a made lOd a ledge journey over the Itt ice to 10 toward war ward the 1 loie Dr Nansen broke all previous rl and nd It If the Duke Duk of took the Stella lolare to 10 tude h he has haa eclipsed both IhlI the Ihl I am and her commander The point reached by the Frim was a farther north than an any sledging led party parly had ever tvr before gon gone Cad nd It if th the Italians took theIr ship nearer the pole than Iban thI II geographers will ba have to hap that some future explorer may mar reach ch the 1 pole 1 by II a adash dash dah through the ice Instead of In Ing Yla years In a drift Chicago Whether the duke made an any discoveries either jI geographical or nit im that will he bt 1 a for the expense and suf luf suffering fering Involved In tM the voyage oage will probably probably ably be made known on the arrival of the Stella at t In a afew few tew dI days It If hl he has bu done nothing more than advance a few tew miles nearer to 10 the Ihl pole than any of the preceding Sri wIthout havIng added to 10 the tIk or of the Worlds useful informatIon the gem pille was wall candle New York Post Nothing less 1111 worth thin than the desire for tame entra Into tittle the while tile the deeds deed of soldier and and n cven en of e explorer often 10 I ur ar ara a butr baiter taint of at greed for tor gold goltl at un unWorthy Worthy i or of un n hatrul between nation and nation A fr Ih the cost COlt the tale sale t r a 8 Cruller pay the Polar bills of the past and uni the present while hll ih bl death lIt list of lIany I a 1 a 1111 II bool Ih the toll of lives live 10 t th north The ot of tIre farthest north now fr r the time from the themen men of tile tb north to till the men lit if the tho south tu to Ito race that hat 11 bred bre 1 Marco Murlo Polo no rend Columbus Columbu Kiln City Star TM The n Ia AttendIng tal In tb the far are with all n of thir vit nul flut quaI b hi In any means mean to 10 toUs Us terrible ll of Antarctic r rr to the euld 1 is III wd the Ir of at Crosen ml mists l lf J f fogs l 1 o III hr ii h lawf Interfere with the 1 is last and of oC fearful violent violence The r the Ihl pUt will not lessen tilt the lion which I Is b by certain a l spirits to ic the die North U and It Is not b the limit ot of 1 that th the Ith eth century before It has its VIii III s the solution of the Arctic ArlIa mystery New e York Mall nil It wu was hardly to lie be expected that thaI a of oC a rill rae late h has i fn n mOlt active In EaM East Mean eI should have hal ear the lisa ilK f ot farther into lb Ih iolar Inn thin than In any mn man In whoa Veins is th the I ir IH or bloOd The Du Duk ot 4 hn lots nl 50 10 however the latitude aUt ii S 1 and 1 0 t whirl hl h has hAIl penetrated I ian an ur f nineteen miles b urt 01 the limit r i 1 hul by bf In 1 lR 1 an advent allIes th limit roe III h 1 I 1 to by Rn any onor 1 1 tb the distance bt b I 1 Ithe n the of r lind the rot hat ha been 1 almost In oo at fill milt then and fit at Oj mil miles now It not net ap appear that the hardships of the Ibe Italian nobleman were werl ox IX 1 duree this thle and hi his uh 1 r 1 t r the expectation that Ie he Iema heIns ma Ins l n k other oilier Invasions of Arctic terra lr IrIn I |