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Show THE 5 SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 1909. 2, i ll fl SAYS ALL RIVAL SAYS KIND NORTH POLE IS REACHED ATLAST GREELEY RECORDS BROKEN WORDSOF GUOK WOULD PUT END | One- Time | Leader Praises Cook. ae = ‘ 10 Rear ARCTIC . Admiral : FAD Melville Conway: j most: Would Be One Result Discovery. Philadelphia, Sept. George W. Melville, who conducted. the Arctic regions, credit the the North Dr. expeditions was Greeley oe whe a cera 1.—Rear Admiral U. S. N., retired, several inclined H., ia Into Sept. feat. to dis- , — report from Copenhagen that Pole had been discovered by General , meen tor of vr “must Db lons. He pre viou ) en | indin) ated from some Danish skipper who has just returned from the north.” When asked what would be the value beat neartiest. General congratulations Greeley’s. party of the discovery, degrees authenticity of the report was cenfirmed, Admiral Melville said: “For one thing it would put an end to the Arctic fad. only use to which the discovery could be = put Sera We of &’ scientific nature or ‘For several an Page bine days after sight a to be known our | pos a id advance. Our main the for ae . permit a-detour exploring the coast. Here wi advanced steadily over hz Sept. 4 chairman ofI Soaltet reanizer pee ae routine. less and cold since March after positions recorded, tu was forgotten a= ~ : big were promptly ec: 7, 1908, é er Incidents | the Sue Bis 5 sha . é combined | | 6 fficlent force to give till equal some anxiety. to about reach the pole, and the place where he met his > dog after another the y went fifteen erencethe Roser into heart : aoe 89 bis Into survivors, Dr. ot the a poe oe we egrees had aah WONOR a c / ° of fr with from sup- 4 Jew a York : us ) a —Sing cae i . ‘ Isquima\ ee hande Dy a and poaeee rvants’ Bsquimitux k : a ; at over oH ay we he fifteen years, ‘Coo i o aaa ly | of tim nt no foots He9 parative ee auteur, as the surgeon of an Deeatin: and was|movements, xp t RE IN ‘lared ae. the of| cl highest expedition 1 Advancement meeting j . pd . d i H. would pe scientific today be of the scientific ob- 1 value, if men. by qualifiedcenence made pfassorlat were servations : ‘his! along which minutes or its final of supplies store tie . By : : SERA car ae . been xere “ Cgeccompant AKC and 1 hi ae tra the id said.» r >v nh was report it. felt of I 4 think He the Dr. tha the manifested:by= Sa an 7 be. b sues swork | on | some for an accounte ‘a one ut anyone who in the north can Feadily aro thousand and able a riends things] Aesree nice (heen s | event Provisions y . expected fone achieve veel must} | j,,.2* his lastFeb. letters. to bout 21, 1908. he Cross- ee ‘Ace phevellefts be scan the bf re es Hl the discovery. ! ready on to of be reached Capt he may have AE satoe the a eat.a ‘ mate ' as ( a al feces ote March 17, he took his two trusty Sec- | _ nent to touts to his a ue SIs problem of ae A, shec LIMO iepreparations J ‘ 4 + es a ly send ol a e the news superiors. at a aRAteR eee Arctl Se WiThouU ec thing AUTRES of 2 the s ene racine , <ploration If} he a ace | equipmen or mortal ADMIRAL t ° S-dLEY al “Dr. Cook’s EY a wa of his world. L of 2 MRS. is a most pleasant COOK. late It-hall J tonight cam Co wet Co | re been: impose n ie to fin a her from telegrams Mrs. he h a held en at Bruns- | | | | | | 0 ee tic te M Vou ! ay be permax \ | VEXCOMe EN y Q " ocnie one e vs is be may dispensed gradually operating ‘Th S ] y ] rains quippe | when no \onger needed, as the best of di dl en Pp ree with ‘ remedies whenrequired are toassist /Daily Between , Nature, andnct to supplant the natural AT NEWS| eg ee funchons. om from a ; achievement j |_ mately fills 0 tanta. if it were as being ( 1 | ‘habits daily so thal assistance to nature IS 5 great lel : | arias ae: Rar y \ I 5 ed S oll aLly Ve CHAE COM Vs yrup 5 \gs aN of Sennayhich enables oneto arm regular \ iP xpedith ave | } f formeh is magnificent whic aL theymost aot { oh a American Mee a on Danna A Da.ys kK and brave es ‘ook.' ; proper a pe nd |iS nx wen as he force, | . suecess Sees ] a nourishment, i. k t d ‘an t g 7 CALI FIG | ONE Size ONY Cj a P e ity 1 ort r effo \s, and rv AChving general pe an d, : ye | 9:00 a. 11:30 FORNIA co NG UrDRUGCIST. OG OQ; REGULAR PRICE SO? PER BOTTLE Lake ul Leaving Salt : | | To getits beneficral effects. always buy | the gemune, thth at a oree possible, full of io \ h wiach must wpon | | . m., P- 2:25 and m. || : The pole was in sight. é ; ed = pee S seconds and made a few final, observations. I told Ttukish- } S| the average L areas3 and Te eved. ‘ Sea would succeed impressed me ourage r to Ls val boul Me., Sept. 1—Mrs. Frederwife of-theaArcticzexpl a i 4 a hast ‘ig ; Yest of Ww the S fprianal? for hb | | °o * : Sep . , Fork, Ser tA ‘ont J hiss 5s first n’in’-thecree Greenland por ‘ FIND legram. deserves | oe that conception DELIGHTED > tear re’. Jat. lated ‘ . ‘ 0 Be | DY Proper pasundle{furis withieas: Coal Il bri I | Cook will nalsbring back] sistance a onefic Osate cue ttT.oF of Ye one truly beneficial things has no was, and ‘ td scarching, to ‘dre 1 ensely eontrar a roaawy. i er maae tai paea Ie to endure that | ness reallzo one ' wick. Vick :: suct h the hrink baheriat age Taira whither “messageé> to apprise ell scores Pare |O ima yeings surv at ¢ as been. a question has always {s and jong zaps ‘ -ver | endurance and little else, of a willinghas ever _ ie eee te not Eee up extraordinar Site ( J t nd, left i rom CANNOT Kent] ?, of. trs cour 7 Cook@has Dr, Cook. we are id Bonsal th ut i and NEReR Burpose of I she of | Elisha: vole until ae aes 11 Mr, Bonsall AlwAYS do luck ee the 4 Cool Kane Amos the stir ss neeeh d akBt 0 1¢ oal, in 1 have would started a OAR i ie eo rals ‘ Paka E Chis Holm; DIC LESsOTmCLABEOBLA ha “0 E elliesm« pe navange h ; pou ane nl ae ae oe Moning Hubbard There sidered observations which could]. sy F sae be made at the pole most valuable results ’ H Cook's expeditio shall belle A that’: Th win tal OTH Wes iiscownnt howls -reachéd: t} pole, ‘th lispatches | PR ' rx Oy a, on 6) 1] 21,1 ave rag ner Ane dispatches} fheinelgh= | a. “Of carrcourse’ NeuidancenDr. last : at Dr. ] 1 A : no umship mart asf : a . he] if da milli fifteen o orhood as Ss, ye for a or a fhe comment of Herbert L. Bridgman of] traveled in a straight line en mal he will be able to give convincing data Brooklyn, secretary of the Peary Arctic|a far higher average if—as ee a a “he | Otherwise scientific men will be iney aad in aM ioe ao friend of Dr ae = compelled to go in a round: »bout we | clined to question the claims. “Beside men like Peary,” eoeeo ci “From the time of his arrival until < | “The rigors of that region are suc Bridgms Who nas, hasi } imac If taken a‘antin large|day we have little 1 r swe : 3S aoaoar:in, wap explorations SHOW ssocilation “LT. I le ft be hind with Science ey? disco% ert ved." proved, showed great interest In the report that supplies largely on @ small amount of ' captain of the Danish steamer Dr. Cook had reached the North Pole. | canned goods he could carry a the musk | w first to’ report’ the-news {s no : olone! Sir Duncan Johnsto n, sresi- | oxen, 2 which he probably a rtained were 1 remy: ble captal par rtle 1 as llarly remarka as 3 th e captain den of the geographical’ section, presdeae along the route planned to] is government official. » and would only | teams] h : TO” ontinue double 1 Dr. ut exnedifich “e * Ren é ; GOES this | yop q of . 1gk8. interested | | -s etlckent and brute to push of the mystery to Sete Ww id Copenhagen, upposed’ the o Kent Sep survivor er dns i : t ae : Hott m s shor ) ‘ook tes ait lelphii only 7 19N Sag ~ i h re, Last Man , A to P t 4 i } . state t a. i ay r nis equipping INTEREST miles|of stomachs until Sladrished main ¢an considerably Nee there seem br death. the. t : i Expedition. i io backers ae Ani er Greenland Dr. Stebbins s purpose SCIENTISTS daily, the extended ma er vortine spurs A Bet — ee sit ble avored us 7 ca c 0 ae on ice zi one ee eaeft a the ne A rescued Elie Elisha } accept wayA proceed- itia ene Fon Henfer busy OvenrcRiGe “eastward wisn | WV iganeg, (MSM, Sept Th be BUA) (Oe Enon re ented Toned TaN | Teter Mea EUNTS coeeP! HME: git oe gic thus were From » Famous the celebrated explorer, the ‘ balloon in which he attempted to EI found be rould cou |Expression fe peers) when Etah, which — TBS Sed MY ta , was organized several | It raised a fund, which | that used in ul | | « prestroublesome fields. A vary. old around = aise re i «4 sa adven-| plies to Commander Robert E. Peary,| “.° Oe ee bre eed Conte tn oe next) ond bringing back Dr. Cook and an | plished what hundreds of more e¢xperi‘He LSexplorer Ps 7 ha veve | ts te ees Sor ot wasat | Other explorer, Harry Whitney, an if they . ,| on ed and As Woot r quiped_ saree epeped Oe Bpite ue OR we “in advanced little over a hun les uch of re work wa Anes in elrhigh fee ae A +) to trip A D pol ik ‘ under Comune , : : Winfield S a i ré Tim in . that no | explor-| the Serine ivor t is the most delightful month for ths fe ick but 2 . i midnight over the rth ice. Sunburns| and frost bites now were recorded on the same See Eee ee 8 & of shi sv on April placegl camp observation in latitude 86.36, longi-6 eon tne ade that north, 4 Fee 2 committe mm Ee ac-} the schooner Jeanie, which sailed ac-; t)© * . Jeanie, which sailed weary|St. Johns, N. F., two weeks ago, our distances peer 24 minutes pol . rs * Ta Who 1 na.-to: i i bound reached vt o.| Dr. Andree,: physical day, spread and over We sical compelled day legs either my offer expedit e the in editor Ss peer) aA 15 i eres start d inland from The committee of j } Roswe S603 - the1 ia less trouble, and the weather improved,|js chairman, but there still remained the Ife-sa pring months ago. wind, which drove despair to its ows st 1s added to recess. ‘xtreme tion. Thus, 1—Dr. ; A © re out for Dr. Cook, said today the kind regarding news of any er had reached his friends and in the Arctic and the Explore ; =P - Geen shifting desert of frost became | here almost unendurable in the daily The surface of the pack offered York, Stebbins, the sea {ce and now found our s beyond the range of all| ra rosette nor 0 footprints iife—nelther blow hole seals were seen ven the} microscopic. ose of ee ne n on ne ma . u- Se New eS ESR peers . 0 1, arc w the erelast was Signs. n Of BOud parth: c be.|re monotony fat the moving “my | fone OnandMarch 90aiethe washorizon was partly | Last Infol mation tion From a discovered, Our observations gave our position as latier Was Received i tude 34.47, “longitude “aG.36 here was urM f 19 8 yond, ; een, “Wea paket we L. nk ; 1 as | | rn By prev ae o . ig | with the cleared : nee al iaatGn purpose of : ' ; x of ae determination x equipmen record, now 1. occasionally lost the overcast accurate ate v ies POLE up in our snow houses, eating dried beef tallow and drinking hot there were land was gerry tl 1e, rellef expe tion now Rear Adtoteal BARKERS nnK ae comforts 14 ientifict i let hich, ap 8 ing further. toward that. much-sou -i for point than had previously been attained. Before they reached this coun try again their numbers had. been reduced by death to n.. At Cape Sa- DR. COOK’S OWN STORY OF some animal gaine fen) ! ; rea " extensive. polat tan el : ; Lek The att: ult ment ot the north geographical pole in. Amer an AD omplishment th it merits the high st] aha I asible % cknowledgment and cone, Cer we ation, onee By th the Dr fell (ha +m os a = I rhe I I ris I sable i su celcaliee ; ae tions “C0 it's def see “i racth bee n had. an oe SDEi : recent ] Cook's | who from 4 Dr for It is just possible that the story eman- Continued .ex-[4,, of Adolphus | rye the ight 4 ktraordinal ave did not know that Dr. Cook had an outfit available for that purpose,” he said, “and I don’t think the report | can be true. Dr. Cook has been wan- | dering in those parts for some time TRIP TO THE NORTH Lieut. The},si polar ement ommander informed J hat M at Cook. 5 1 in appral Mes Cook's ae of a DETER ie Darilaly adlotial. mcs, ra “I if the Who Re-| Shackleton; cently Failed, Expresses His Pleasure. Ge Ex- Or. Franklin bay iternation l polar. exy dition from the United Stat n 1854 i of N. the was Cook's exploit by \ This Center, extraordinary ploration,’ Says : of Polar pedition onds. ook and Ahwelsh (the panying Eskimos) that reached the wee EXPLORERS accom-| New York, Sept..1—Other New erywhere Wi th 7 a ‘great we we turned was 1 tep we es sing: had ’ nail. Cook's thor Evsouth. could one side of the earth pass from to the other: from midda: to ) . : y y midnight. At last the flag floated to the breezes at . ole Pp The It was A ril P was temperature . centigrade, as for 90; latitude i nothing. was “Although to ness. 1908. se 38 minus crazy day with a joy, pokey. of taking as Polar i to au- who| e OF United . April 23 break we the started fans frightful on our ngton. States, wabaalhitely; Ors turn.” . HOW en WOULD HAVE - HE ert netan his ere idee re- worth, it is sald, as a cattle attire but SPLIT. methods of anecdote will evening bureau in s Dan’! has 1908 campaign is} head berson, Colonel Johnston of the Houston Post, Representative John Wesley Gaines Sats <p severa other wellats as listeners, aan told of a Celtic Bean of his in Stamford who came to him some yaore before in a presidentlal pees and 5 “Homer & 10 try voting the Re} blican ticket this year." » now at's a surprise, Jerry, for rock-ribbed Demo- large @ rattling food story teller. and one day| i aoa do to cut it ne n # part for Trsb. “but s0 I like Jim I want to to \ mings’ ee x, ae m the Brae: out of Log De oie Floating £ geen FLOATING A VOICE, een Chronicle.) young lady’s voice as a S limited ability aE sounds somewh Gilbertian, yet it has actually been done in Australia. A syndicate with a capital of £1,000 £1 shares has been formed to send a young lady with a remarkable by Mme. Marchesi entered into an her return voice to be trained in Paris. She has engaggment to give on sof concerts In the rita! Australlan cities under the direction of the syndicate, whose members hope and expect in this way to get their capital back dend plus a substantial divi- ample ‘ dely Os- data $13,- 8 bie y ai Drew te d a third. the | to | all Lee, — I. T) 1ere country drifting 7 Night points;”’ said one, HEART. but eary scents down the city's a ear an and sounds the = spring- city’s day—all. night and he a of footst eps day—lI g—the across the meadow ae 08, a“ Pomiys. low e é lands » : and none as attractive. Tungsten lamps cut the cost of electric lighting in two, or more than double your illumination for the same money. heart t Merchants these new maa carefully she good, or kind, or | One single Tungsten cluster of three lamps, aggregating from 100 to 240 candle-power, will flood a show window with dazzling radiance as intense as sunlight. There is no other form of illumination as economical for store lighting Mine AN ELIZABETHAN POEM. Shall I, wasting in despair Die because a woman's fafr Or make pale my cheeks with care Cause another's rosy are? Of the flow'ry meads {n May, If she thinks not well ef me, What care I how fair she be! ‘ . has heard the calling through gray. care-ridden city— eyes have seen th falling of 1€ blossoms through my dream: fling behind me memories of ramped ambition Trae nae out an ‘orehard path beside a murmuring stream —LEdna Va ae Trapnell, in Success Mag Be ° and oe re-T enow. a path with appleblossoma c Whose scent stills Sit the longing, all the unrest of the so ul; And a little stream flows by here, 1rough sun and flickering shadows, Whose murmur for a season brings oblivion of the goal. I the tired Over My then | | eet ante. ‘and go. bs to smell the apple- poughs si rest beneath ther fear. and voilce—the woe, Se sek ing —ahw said a second. a few ening dol- | 4nd in Uncle Daniel's HIS | } | APPLE-BOUGHS. the (New York Sun.) For many years old Colonel —_ reee 2 al oo New York, near the Hote De He 1s still Fanuambered by unarate: ars Yorkers for bright manner and happy, apt remarks Then the Project for erecting an eques statue to General Washin gton in he Lee the subscription papers for circulation. Shortly after receiving it ne arproanhed a. well-known eltizen and a for a subscription... But the citizen declined to mibscribe: stating na rather pom “I do not ponaider: sir, that there is any | retorted a tight my heart goes ao eee in _ thls gray c roetriekendiy f flelds where Far away pb losson app ee handke rchief out of his pock“red brow, he drew with .on white pape r, which fluthe floor, apparently unseen by Then he hurriedly departed. A rush was made for the slip of paper, on which were written, In his own handwriting, the following ominous words 3uy me all e ish stock you fom at any price you can get it. below An none that particular stock was already too high; this accidental peels clearly ee ‘they were . e new move doubt, {mm pent: ot a moment wa lost. those oa sent aaa first thing the following mor urchased 30,000 shares from a ae r whom old had in wait for oe and he scooped In an enormous profit Se a =T — |Oh, a near See w ashs have to. say,’’. “is that he mg ‘in ; ae - - oe is of pocket IN | | | j | | ‘He is, sir.’ excellent an Mr. to naying; a club in whic h afford re-ent red the Carelessly Toom | more. \exn he le rainiicter a ENSHRINED a th obscrvas in the hearts of his countryme os ‘ enshrined Jn your heart?" softly inquired he colonel. pro- making he entered Homer Cum Connecticut “He's 3 on the scoop,” member of the Pann eeratic be aga com-]| “It would be worth mittee, who was in charge o astern|lars to know whut'’s speakers’ be e droy- “Well, still | Colonel lace."* une ducat were assembled a number of men finaneclal world. Old Dantel ran to loo some Ep north stock and ne n ran out ag Star.) Captain have apha sity oor 3 monument a shrine d catin the dressed tle dro ae day love nlyKe ihe WV thes ADGERD ofILS his Drew Of to “On ald will tifle matters SPECULATOR. THE 2a Drew be Kan fe er, never altere his a he soto | | i | ’ this desolate region, without a patch unced a word res she are’ and} of earth, had aroused the umbition of | Vanderbilt spelled GL ee Mbogylarl’ Neithso many men for so many centuries? | er man belleved in books, keeping all their and peace their in accounts There was no ground, only an immensi-|sisantic e ty of dazzling white snow, no living be-|Prew's speculations were e co low oe nn his iis 6 our confident,’ “that Done. tne 5 Captain Bradley Osborne, se one tary of The Tribuna, however hopes that Dr the Arctic club, who has bee twice in| Cook will bring back among s astrothe Arctic ocean and once in the Antarenomical observations taken at the pole, tic, was confident that the reports of Dr, | which astronomers can easily verify, conCook's sticcess were correct vincing proof of his marvelous victory weari-|the all am Dr. | borne, Fial, Ice,”; PLEADED | | | | WILES ee ne PRIDlEwthae lo . tribute Anthony (Strand.) . Daniel Drew. a Wall street speculator, spirits | was at one time (1865) the richest man in our feeling after the UH “IT explorers now their “Fighting& Mi n oh the RAR URATOOTand topogaie notes on geography has ae two trips to the Arctic regions, |raphy of the unknown north are Ikely ie id: . Cook well deserves the honor |to prove about the most interesting readhe has ei and I am heartily glad that | ing that has been put before either sclenHi Sttorts have been s ML! tists or laymen in recent years. elyn 8G. Baldwin, organize of the asks how —The “?ibuna Sept Rome, inwas polar aS oaitibn, Balawit. Zeeler clined to await fuller reports from Dr or ° ok, if aie ne w— he — ached the Cook before giving f credence to the; pole, hopes to Drove the authenticity of repor “The task of reaching the po his. discovery. fal the Tribuna is stupendous, and man who first |says, can be attac ed to the evidence of en ee it deserves great credit.’ he | the Eskimos, who are ignorant in scien- it longitude while Srrciinivcntirated 50) P ' W us it ore a | 29.83; . s undergo Next added achievement. the)- ald. 21 barometer York of ALL Wherever they Phone Our are Commercial should experiment electric lights and note the Tungsten never | which has entertained over 2,000,000 people since its opening | in June. with results. lamps are 6 tried Department DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE |aponess: discontinued. for Further Particulars. Utah Light & Railway fatr, “ELECTRICITY F OR EVERYTHING” D. E. BURLEY, |GEN. PASS. AGT., |SALT LAKE CITY, Established 1441 Th o Oldest R. 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