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Show - 1HE Tuesday, Sptemter2fijXft)9. TRI-WEEKL- A JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Y PAGE TUBES means of transportation of the wild man. Even this must be and simplified. Candor EXPERIENCE compels me to say POLAR the that effort, of getting to the pole is not a question of physical Would Divide Praise for Achieveendurance Jmd1 it is not fair to ment With Explorers of .Past,; call it bravery, but an understand Eskimos and J. R. Bradley. ing oLthe needs of the stomach .and a knowledge of the limits of New York, Sept.' 23. Cheered the brute force of the motive pow-er- , thousand men and women as a ly be that man or beast. hall on the he entered the banquet Our caonquest was only possWinfield arm of Roar Admiral ible with the accumulated lessons A. Scott Schley, Dr. Frederick before of early ages of expedience. The Cook told his story tonight audience that failure" of our less successful prethe most brilliant since he left the decessors were stepping stones to he has addressed our success. The real pathfinders court of Denmark. The banquet Club of of the pole were the early Danish, was given, by, the Arctic CoOk is a the - Dutch, the Engl ish- - and America,- - of which Dr. Norse, Italian and American exmender. The assemblage was plorer! With these worthy forecosmopolitan and enthusiastic. runners we must therefore share Crowded in the great ballroom .of the good fruits which your chairCooks adthe Waldorf-Astoriman has put into my basket. mirers listened attentively to his A similar obligation is due to recital in the form of an after din the wild man. The twin families ner address; Dr. Cook detailed many of his of wild folk, the Eskimos and the and insisted Indian, were important factors to FREDERICK A. COOK. polar experiences that his exploit furnished honor ns. The use of pemmiean and the Dr. Frederick A. Cook, Pearys rival In polar explorations, is r enough for all. He declared that snowshoe. which anakesthe pene- years of ae and a native of Sullivan county, N Y. He got his first arctic mystery experience with Pearys expedition of 1891-2- , at which, time he formed a he wanted to divide the praise tration of the arctic definite plan as to the best means of reaching the pole. Ills idea was to" with explorers of the past, upon barely possible, has been borrow- cress the polar sea in midwinter and with as small a party as possible. He whose experiences he had Avon ; ed from the American Indian.The went with the Belgian expedition to the antarctics and climbed to the summit' of Mcuut McKinley, in Alaska. He has written books about both of these with the Eskimos, whose customs method of travc.l. the motor force trips. lie had adopted with victorious ef and the native ingenuity without which the polar qtiest would he a feet, and with Mr. Bradley, who had financed his expedition. Dr. hopeless task have been taken Hr. Bradley furnished sufficient of prect'ding it. from the To man-Eskimo. "We funds. The speakers in" addition to Dr. were not savage Cook said: who has no flag, we are ed with the usual aid to pleasure' Cm k uere Rear Admiral Schley, This is one of the highest hon- therefore, bound to a You to receive. give ever part of this fruit. and comfort. But I did not start Mr. McMoltke. Prof. Wm. Brewer ors I hope To exJohn R. Bradley, the man for that purpose. represent most of the frigid honorary president of the Arctic who all and of the at Hub: bills, belongs paid Europe Representative W. S. Bennearly Now, as to the efforts of the plorers one-ha-lf least in America of this fruit. of the arctic explorers press to force things of their pick- nett of New York, Job Hodges, a The Your welcomCis the explorers Canadian government ing from important records into prominent local Republican, and world to the its coming sent guarantee expedition under Cap. print in' reply to this I have ta- Chalks Wake of the Explorers as it does from fellow workers, Bernier 1.000 miles out of its ken the stand that I have alieady club. from men whd know and have course to help us to it. I gladly a tangible account of our Among the other prominent In returning, journey. It is as complete As the guests present weie J. Clem, Dan-rgone through the same experience pass the basket. it is an appreciation and a vic- - sh-- iveled in New York; -1 fal which could eles were filled out at the expense ous explorers. The data, the ob- Magnus Clarkelm. the Swedish ToryThe "highest to the lot of any returning travel- of Danish hospitality. And last, servations, records, are of exact- conril. and Christopher Rayn, the er. not but least, the reception- which ly the same character. Therefore Norwegian consul. John R. Bradis The key to frigid endeavor opens arms by fellow explorers, to such evidence has been taken ley was present, but did not speak subsistence. There is nothing in you and. to all, belongs this bas- with faith and the In introducing Dr. Cook, Rear complete recthe entire relm of the arctic ket of good things which the ord was not expected to Like all Admiral Schley said. appear which is impossible to man. If the has plaeed upon - my for years, whereas we agree to de- who have achieved similar sucanimal fires are supplied with ade shoulders. liver all within a few months.. cesses in other fields of activity, quate fuel there is.no cold too me would suit better Now, gentlemen, about- the Dr,. Cook is challenged by envy, Nothing severe and no obstacle too great than to tell you the complete pole. We arrivetf April 21, 1908 which often proceeds from disapto sqrmount. No important expeof our quest, but the very We discovered- new land along pointment. But to all fair and story dition has ever returned because first telegram- gives more specific just minded people there is only of unscalable harriers or imposs- data than I could to 84th S5th and tell hope you parallel. Beyond regret that there should have ible weather. The exhausted food in- an after dinner address. There- this there was absolutely no life been raised any issue over an from limited a supply resulting fore, I shall devote the alloted and no land. The iee was in large achievement that was full enough means of transportation has turn- time to an elucidation of certain heavy fields with few pressure of glory for both. ed every aspirant from his goal. lines. The drift was south of east phases of our adventure. Our guests splendid behavior In the ages of the polar quest much .One of the most rema rkable the wind- was south of west. under those trying circumstances has been tried and much has been is out did rethat I has attracted the commendation Clear charges weather brought gave good learned. The most important lessonot seek a geographical license to gular observations nearly every of his countrymen and has added t n-Ls that civilized man, if he start for the pole. Now, gentle- day. These observations, combin- innumerable hosts to his friendwill succeed, must bend to the men, to the large public that may- ed with those at the pole on the ship. I believe, as president of the savage simplicity necessary. be all mystery, but those - who 21st and 22d of April, are suffic- Arctic Club of America, upon The problem belongs to modknowr will appreciate that no ex- ient to guarantee our claim. When their statements, that both Mr. ern man, but for its execution we .can start atd say that he taken in connection with the gene Peary and Dr. (took reached the must begin with the food and the plorer will reach the pole. Many good ral record, you do not require this pole. I hail their chivalrous an men have all have I can see that, but this and all the persistent courage. I believe furfailed. All who understand the qther records will come to you in ther that these two gentlemen reached the pole because men be problem will know that success is the due course of events. A acbut barely possible when every fore were willing to make these I can not sit down- without conceivable circumstance is fa- knowledging to you and to the sacrifices in a region of such tervorable. living arctic explorers my debt of rible danger and such constan It is only necessary" to an- gratitude for their valuable assis- peril, are made of material tha nounce that an- expedition em- tance. The report of this polar does not bleach out in the wash barks for the pole to start an un- success has come with a sudden All honor to them. When. Dr.' Cook came to speak desirable bombard and flourish of force, but in the present enthusiYou know how fathto chose the entire assemblage stood, am aggravating escape. asm we must not forget the trumpets. This I it is when you just get starMir. Bradley furnished the funds. ers of the art of polar travel. the cheering continued for a ful ted on a job of to I shaped1 the destiny of the exjtedi There is glory enough for all.' minute, Dr, Cook read his ad-painting; have the hairs fall out of the tion. For the time being the busi- There is enough to go to the grav- dress. brush you are using. ness concerned- us only. I bet es of the dead and to the heads of Dont waste your money buylieved then, as I 'believe that the living. In mpst eases, its your e iF we succeeded there would-bMany are here tonight. The ing plasters when you can- get a own fault you have time enough to fly the banner of names are too numerous to men- bottle of Chamberlains Liniment cents. A piece of a poor, cheap brush tion. Special mention for honors for twenty-fiv- e victory. You are here tonight from some Mr. Bradley is here and I am must he made to Greeley, Schley. flanner dampened with this liniqhe who does not know' brushes. here. We have come together to Melville, Peary, FiaJa, Nansen. ment is superior to any plaster celebrate that victory. Abruzzi, Cagfli, Sverdrup Amund for lame back, pains in the "side Aa number and chest, and much cheaper. Now, gentlemen, I appeal to sen, Nordonskjold-'anddrug store sells more f. . brushes than all' other deal-f1- ? you as explorers and as men. Am of English- and other explorers. I hound to appeal to anybody, to The banquet was to have been STATE FAIR OCTOBER combined. You are safe in RATES buying brushes here. We any man, to any body of men for preceded- by a reception, but after sell the best look crowded a license to the for wait a diners the pole!. long paints and You know we had every pos- into the hall withotu a .chance of Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets varnishes, too. Let us send you what to sledge previously shaking the hand of on Sale from Utah stations north sible success to aid yojjfwant. traveling. A big ship is no advan- the explorer. The reason for Dr. of Ogden, October 1st, to 5th in15th. See tage. An army of white men, who Cooks delay and the abandon- clusive, at best are novices, is a distinct ment of the reception was charac- agents for rates and further . handicap, while a cumbersome teristic of Dr. Cooks simplicity. COOK DETAILS HIS re-duc-ed -- MOVING PICTURES AGAINST SALOONS to the neighboring saloon the family to the nickel now-take- The moving' picture shows are theater. hailed by a Chicago sociologist as And. yet we. read of the churenemies to the saloons. All tliat ches opposing the m, pi show!" they need to make their influence surely good is a reasonable STATE FAIR OCTOBER CONeen-oHshi- p. This observer declares FERENCE RATES as to their adverse effect upon the saloon trade: No one realizes this better than do 'Hie saloon keepers, and they are almost invariably opposed to the locating of a niokle theater in their neighborhood. 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