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Show l 'v r m PAGE THREE EEKLT XY JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. HI E awoke off Cape Robertson and went asbore before break-fas- t. The coast bere rises suddenly to an altitude of 2.000 leet and. Is crowned ,wiiji an Ice cap. It, Is picturesque emiugb. Large bays, Wuet glacial waits and prominent bead lauds otter a pleasing variety, but It Is much like the coast of all Greenland. "It had, however, the tremendous advantages of a southern exposure and rocks, providing a resting place for the little auk in millions. . These little birds darted from the cliff to the sea. Rather rich grassy verdure also offer- ed an oasis for the arctic hare, while the blue fox found life easy bere. for be could fill bis winter den with fat . Tlier1 whs iiu tHal reason for us to hazard life: therefore the yacht was here prepared for the return voyage. This was to consume several days, and we sought to occupy the time in exploration and sport. . Much Game at Etan. The vicinity of Etah Is notable &s the stathping ground of .Dr, Kane and Dr. Hayes in the middle of the last century. There were no unexplored spots In the neighborhood. but there was it good deal of game near. Far beyond, along the inland Ice. were" caribou, hut we preferred to confine our exploration to the seashore. The hay Waters were nllvC with eider ducks and guillemots, while just outside walrus dared us to venture oD' au open contest on the windjiwept sea s. feathered creatures. . : After ambitions for the chase and As we approached the shore 10 men. 0 women, 31 children and 100 dogs local exploration were satisfied we he people of A moot ok. came out to meet us. I count the chi- ldren and dogs, Important in Eskimo economy. The latter are by far the most important to the average Caucasian in the arctic. Only small game had fallen to the Eskimos lot, but they were eager to' venture out with us after big game. -- At last Mr." Bradley had found a suitable retinue of native guides, and we were not long in arranging a compact. - Free passage, the good graces of the cook and a knife each were to be their pay. A caribou hunt was not sufficiently novel to merit a return to Olrlcks Bay." where Intelligent effort Is always rewarded, but it was hoped we might get a hunt at Eookaan, near the head of Robertson Bay. Setting Sail For Etah. This venture, however, failed, t hough It gave us an Interesting chase about dangerous waters in a violent gale. We returned to the igloo to do homing. off our guides, made presents to paid t their women and children and set sail for Etah. Clearing weather after the storm afforded delightful yachting weather.-- A fairly strong offshore wind filled the big wings of canvas. The cool air was bracing, while the bright sun threw glittering smiles from slant to slant. The seamen forward sang of the de y lights of fisher folk. A phonograph sent music, classical and otherwise, into the arctic air from the cabins. At table there was'n kind r"coitiuuous performance with n steady band and receptive stomach. During two days of stormy discomfort several important meals had been But In the arctic willingly missed. food accounts must be, squared as quickly as possible. On the following morning we passed Cape Alexander and entered Smith sound. Half a gale came from the sea. and we eutered Foulke fiord. The town of Etab was composed of four .tents, which for this season had been pitched beside a small stream just Inside of the first projecting point on the -- - . e miles tw Vhwnortterwould be glad, to see us. Here was the chance to arrange a jaunt In the motorboat. The tanks were tub'd, suitable food and camp equipment were started-ou't- he loaded, a u4 e- twenty-fiv- off-w- morning of Thule, lt Aug. 21 for mans- ultima was a beautiful day, with a light air from the sea. Passing Inside of Littleton island, we searched for relics along Lifeboat cove. The desolate cliffs of Cape Hatherton were a blaze of color and light, but the sea was refreshingly cool," with fleets of blue towering bergs to dispel the fire of arctic midsummer. As we rushed in comfort past the Ice polished and wind swept headlands the sea whs' alive with birds, seal and walrus, but little shooting was done,' for we were bent on the quiet sport .of motorboat-lng- . Arrival at Annootok. As we passed the sharp rocks of Cairn Point we located nine tents In a small bay' under Cne lnglefield. Look there Is Annootok! said Tungan. our native guide. Looking up Smith sound, we noted that; the entire channel beyond was blocked with a jam of hard blue Ice. The northernmost limit of 'motorboating had Iteen reached. A perpendicular cliff served as a pier ta which to fasten the boar. Here It could rise and fall vl:b the lido! ftrd the drifting ire did no) give much trouble. A diligent' exploration of the town disclosed i ly fact that Ve had reached not only the northernmost town, but the most prosierous set l lenient of the Greenland shore. The tiest hunters had gathered here for the winter ; bear hunt. Tbelr galne catch" had lieen very lucky.. Immense catches of meat were strewn along the shore.- - XIore than a hundred dogs voiced the hunt force with which Eskimo prosperity Is measured, nud twelve long haired north shores. wild men came out to meet us as Inside this point there was sheltered friends. 1 water to land the Eskimos kayaks. The wealth In food and furs of this It also made a good harbor for the place fixed my determination on this yacht. It Is possible in favorable as a base for the polar dasb. sor to push through Smith sound. We were standing at a Hint within 700 miles of (he pole.. The strongest force of men. the best tennis of dogs and au unlimited supply of food, combined with the equipment on tsmrd the yacht, formed an ideal plant from which to work out the campaign. The seeming hopelessness of the task had a kind of weird fascination for me spa-son- g Many years of .schooling in both fmlnr zones aud lit mountaineering would f- -- serve a useful purpose. Condition Right For Dash. x HereWas Here' was in.v chance, necessary everything conyebiently The placed witb.in the polar gateway. problem was discussed xwlth my Mr. Rrad.le.f generously league. unteered to land" from the yacht food, fuel and other supplies we provided for local use. There abundant colvol- the 4iad was serve to material trading, money. own equipment aboard for traveling could be made to serve every purpose In the enterprise. The possible combination left absolutely hothing te be desired,, to insure My sledge ,0H success. , Only good health, endurable weathover Kan basin, Into Kennedyxchan-hu- t toe were necessary. the" experiment Is always at er and workable The expenditure of a million dollars the risjror the vessel. could not have placed au expedition at a better advantage. The opportuven Pore In Sanitary nity was too good to be lost We 25C&50C therefore returned to Etah to prepare Enough - BaCKEB OF PR. COOK. BRADLEY, y to Eat V Tabes for the quest Write op Ask Druggists For this Free Sample There , -- Is encragh Kotidons Catarrhal "UV n thia free sample sent (or a Penny postal for several days' treat-- , -r1 enough to give instant relief from 'ml- 1 leal r nasal catarrh, etc. pare remedy (in .wonderfvil, tubes) is direct to the sani-ar- y raw and healing jCe8 Rls mat it gives instant relict, and its o us will cure permanently ail forms , it 35.UOO sell S.taiTh. Over Pj druggists and 50c tubes. Doctors, nurses. TOgglsu recommend It. The sample Ask your ? or write today for free sample.druggist applied i? con-?n- Kondoa Manufacturing Co. Minneapolis, Minn. lt- 0 - MTS J O Strong efforts bad been made to reach the pole from every available Only the angle between quarter. Alaska and Greenland bad been left untried..' In our prospective venture we aimed to pierce 'this area of the globe. If we failed In our main effort we would at least make a track over a blank spot. With the resources for transportation which the Eskimos offered I boed to carry ample supplies over , Ellesmere Land and along the west coast of the game land. Tlieie w as reason to suppose that we would avoid the troublesome pack agitated by the Greenland currents. The Eskims were wlillug to trust to the game resources of this region to feed ami tire the expedition en route to the land's end Splendid Advantage Offered. ' If their faith "proved correct. It offered jne a series Of .advantages denied to every other leader of polar movemeot would expeditions, for-thnot only be supplied at the expense of the land which U explored, but men and dogs would be taken to thg battle- -- ales By Dr. FREDERICK S Ready Far the ftash to the Worlds Farthest North-Exped- ition Well Planned and Equipped Copyright, 1909, by t, np- 5 Herald Company. Ri Canada In Accordance- - J, right Act. Copyright'! ico Under Lawa of the of Mexico. AH Righta Reaerved ground' in superb training. vigorous bodies nourished some frerii nit at, not the laboratory stuff --which by whole- rs was-Miiad- 1 R;-Br- ad -- wanted. -- N grouper white men ouiij i possibly jitHtch the element. The willing hands of h trltx of 25i pinn'e were at ray disposal. More help was not required. But a corn mi n ton and a general overseer was in deiifati.l for this (Mist. Rudolph Fraucke was selected. hht-uwi- Ao-noot- watt is the base of opera- tions. e But there Is no harbor near this to facilitate a rapid larding of vll-lag- 1 n, ( - e likely-whine- cases pork and beans, eljghf cases ham, Starting For Annootok. the five oases bacon, fifteen cases pemml-caLate iu the evening of Sept. o.ne case beef tongue, two casqa entire village of Etah was taken aboard, the anchor' was tripped, ami codfish. , , soon the Bradleys itow put out oil fin One case peas, sixteen cases beans, waters of Smith sound for Autiooiok two cases potatoes. , t r (SECOND ARTICLEI The night was cold ami clear, brightTwenty-on- e cases sugar,, six cases . ened by the offcolor. The sun tea. ten cases coffee. bad just begun to'dip under the northFour cases milk, one case batm basieu the departure ern horizon, which marks'the end ot ter. one tub batter for eating one suppllesr-nm- l cooking, of the yacht mi tier homeward run the summer double days of splettdot tub lard. everything for the polar camDstgn waa and begins the period of storms lead One case soups, .one case catchup. One" ing into the tong night. Early In the case pepper, spices, horseradish, etc.; morning we were off Annootok one case vinegar, pickles, mustard, etc. The weather was now changed. A One case assorted Jams and fruits, stroug wind came from the seu. With one case strawberry Jnlce for drinkshallow water, unknown rocks ami ing, one case salt, one case raisin and Jllii1 nti tA'oti foi rta bj currants. - one- - case - maple Sirup, "one berth could tie found for the yacht. II case dried peaches. "" the overloaded decks were to be clearNine .cases tobacco, one case washed at all it must be done quickly. ing and baking powder The launch and all the dories were Seven cases matches, seventeen cases lowered and ttlledr Esklfmrboat severe coal oil. 115 gallons alcohol one case pressed Into service and loaded. The candles. 118 bags coal four stoves, boats were towed ashore. Only a few two alcohol stoves, lamps.reached Annootok Itself, fot ihe wind One canvas oat, one case rifles, Increased aud a troublesome sea made 2.000 rounds ammunition, one Winhaste a mat ter of great Importance. chester rifle, 1.000 rounds atnmanitlon, Things were pitched ashore anywhere one thermos bottle," ' on the rocks where a landing could be Two pairs shoes, complete cooking found for the boats. outfit, hickory wood for fifteen sjeds The splendid efficiency of the launch Iron. copnr. nails and screws. proved equal to I hq. emergency, and In Bedding, sleeping bags, one silk tent the course of about three hours all wa One bo tools for ironwork, one box on tn of shore threat spite safely put carpentersToclls, one pair fieldglasseq. enlng winds and forbidding seas. one camera, with plates. Two drles with oars, odc dozen Supplies Taken by Dr, Cook. panes of glass for windows, fifty feet Following H the complete list of the stovepipe, three clmlrs. supplies provided from John R. BradTwelve fox traps, one keg btack leys yacht for the polar dash of Dr. powder, one box books, 200 tin boxes Frederick A. Cook; with wood outside. Eleven cases of flour, twenty cases Wood for building bouse, rope, twine, brought on deck while the vessel was cornmeal. six barrels corumeal, thirty-ninhurts, maps. Instruments, compasses, still at anchor In Etah. and below all cases biscuits, twelve barrels bis- knives and needles for was prepared for the expected storms trading with cuits. four cases rice. natives. of the return voyage. . One cas smoke! eorned beef, four o iiiiM with their nauseating Is usually erowdetlJuto the unwilling stomach Furthermore, it afforded me a chance to test every artU-lof equipment In actual field work. and. almve all. after a bard campaign of this klnd'l could select with some chance of success the most Tor' the' final race ovef the circurrifiolar sea. A compact with the Httlo men of the farthest north to push the venture into the boreal center. When It watnoised about at Etah that preparations were in progress' to try for the pole most of the men on board the yac ht volunteered to serve. Captain. Hurt leit. skiiqter of the John ley, -- said i tmthealso "would tike to stay: but. If cnmHledm re turn,"he"requir'd aL least a imk ami an engineer u Hike the yacht Imck to Newfound'aud The sjniHinm was eased when the captain was told that but one man whs - - j -- -- - e She You dont act as if I waa petted also of stealing eoal. It is AIRSHIPS MANEUVER AND said that before the deputy had SURPRISE A FORTRESS the first girl you ever kissed... gone far in search of the other lie If I am the first man who-'- " Chathas to run. started Rheinish Cause to Nov. Tend Greeks,"' Cathartics' Cologne, Prussia, Many ever kissed you, how do you know ' is also said that the deputy 3.- - The German It . The Bowels. to Injury airship squadron I dont. called to the Greek to halt and consisting of dirigible Parsival II, If you are subject to constipa- then fired two shots atthe fleeing Zeppelin II and the military airnr IF yon lit e out of town tion yon should - avoid " strong man. nt ship No. 11, executed a sham atkeep yon Friday afternoon the Greek tack upon the fortress Ehrenhre-itstei- n drugs and cathartics. They only your drugs at to the and wasbrought hospital relief and their first-class give temporary this establishment. early today. reaction is harmful and some- died Wednesday morning. NelOur aim is to send you always Leaving here soon after, midtimes more annoying than consti- son had been hired it is said, to just exactly , what you order the squadron flexy-- up the and night the of the is theft coal It in case, of- mistakes you pation. They in no way effect a stop cure and their tendency is to quite likely that the shooting wiU Rhine to (Aiblenzurprised the are always at liberty to reweaken the already weak organs be investigated and that Nelson garrison thereaffd then swooped turn anything purchased bere. with which they come in contact. will be examined if not dealt with down upoiF the fortress of on the opposite bank of more severely. Co-o- p We honestly 'believe that we Drug the' river. The airships re tinned have the best constipation treat14 W. Center St. here early in the forenoon. Heavy Sentence Imposed. ment ever devised. Our faith in LOGAN, UTAH Chicago, Nov. 3. Fourmen it is so strong that we sell it on who attacked The Prescription Store. Ilarrydf. Tietle-bau- Barker Say, you talk to me as the positive guarantee that it if n a .you thought I was an idiot! hakery wagon Kennedys Cough Syrup, is shall not cost the user a cent if it driver, durmgii strike last spring Parker Pardon me, old man. good for your cold. .. does not give entire satisfaction were convicted today and senIm always and completely remedy constipagiving myself away. tenced to ' twenty-fiv- e vears each tion. This preparation is called ifx The prisoners are prison. These Orderlies. Rexall Wincenza Karez, John G Mtkoski prompt, soothing and Vladilaus Nogawaischi and Alexin action. Theysre made ander Krolihowski. of a recent chepiiCal discovery. from thote wrotched, nenm wrecking pIiu and ache, which cause you so min. h Their principal ingredient is odand unhappiness each month. Nature never intended women to suffer' at NATIONAL APPLE SHOW these periods. 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The westThey are ideal for children, weak, ern congressman met a horse died.- - It was insured. We " society delicate persons and'aged people bells of collected the insurance. Mr. Nott Washington at his first as well as for the most hearty percan now buy another horse. This reception, ' son. Do yon like Balzac 7 is one of the many kinds of claims she They come in two - size pack- queried. we colect. " If somebody, someages, 12 tablets 10 cents, 35 tabWal, I never played it, drawl where, owes you some money, you lets 25 cents. Remember you can ed the westerner." But I'm willin better turn in your claim. We colobtain them only at our store, to take a hand. lect for everybody, everywhere. The Rexall Store. The Riter Bros. We do not like to collect claims' Drug Co. t when they become more than fifty VISITORS TO THE EXPOSITION, 9 Will find reat and comfort for tired feet tf they will years old, but we have collected shake Alien's powder Into Footke, an aritHwptic MIKE CHATHAS DIES their shoe before out. Over a quirtcr some that were 25 to 35 years old starting . r. million of this preparation FROM GUNSHOT WOUND were acidp&ckagea during the Fxpoaiuon at without much trouble. Generally, Buffalo, and neatly as many at 6t. Lonia. It cure ift''' tired, aching, swollen, perspiring feet while yon is it better not to wait speaking, walk. 80,0o0 teeiiniomAia. et a 25c. package of e Salt Lake, Nov. 4. After suf- Aiten of auy Druggist Dont so long. ThlTcommisisons we are accept any eutmtilule, t fering since last Friday morning collections which you turd us will come going from the gunshot wound received ' in handy for you. Write or see us. . , at the hands of Special Deputy FASTIDIOUS V.'OMEfJ Sheriff Nelson at Bingham, Mike consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic f Chathas died- at St.Marks hos- necessity in the hygienic care of he and for local treatment of SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. V . ills. A a wash Its cleansing, pital shortly after 3 :30 oclock Rooms Commerfiil Block germxidal, deodorizing and healing Wednesday morning. SALT LAKE qualities are extraordinary. For sale CITY. UTAH.. ; Chathas and1 two other' Greeks at Druggists. Sample free. Ad dr esa Francis G. Luke, Genl Mgr. Some People Dont Like UP . u R. Paxton The Co Mas Boston, were arrested by the deputy Friday morning shortly after 7 oclock on the property of the Boston Consolidated company. They were suspected of stealing eoal. After leaving the men in coxforkss to national pure food and cr.v All im;rroTrmnt ever ranny Ceugh. 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