Show JILTED TED BY YANKEE DUKE IS SEEKING Iap Ia- Ia I p fr J 4 Lt All 1 tk 1 4 4 ts 5 S S ik q r Duke Abruzzi and His Chief Lieutenant Photographed Before S Their Departure for India a 5 S J l 11 t lr T S 'S 1 ib S TRIP S Silome 5 nome May 1 The Tho 2 Tho Duko Duke of or th the Abruzzi Is either ut at or noar near Domb Bombay which city Is Js to bo ho tho tim starting point of ot bis his expedition to tho the Himalayas A considerable and unnecessary amount of ot mystery has hns t been een thrown around tho plans of ot the tho ducal explorer who has been romantically supposed to tobe tobe be seeking relief from his love lovo mIsadventures mIsad- mIsad ventures b by braving tho dangers of ot tho the Indian glaciers but tho following details de details de- de tails can cami be considered authentic Time The party arty which accompanies tho Duke o of tho the Abruzzi consists consist of ot th the tho Marcheso Co Cay VI Vitorio Sells Sella Cay Filippo do l Filippi Botta and seven guides front from Courmayeur eur Time The Marcheso Is tho the dukos duko's flag lieutenant In time the Italian nav navy Cay Sella Seila accompanied tho the duke on his former expeditions at Mount St. St Elms Elian in Alaska and to his skill as a a. photographer Is well mown known illustrations Illustration Aided Book Dook Ills IUs Illustrations added not a little littleto to tho the Interest of ot the time book published on tho time and were one of ot the tho chief attractions of tho the account given by Douglas of ot his ImIs explorations explorations round Kun CaY Filippo de do also was a companion of ot th tho duke on his polar exploration and antI though he could not accompany him to wrote the admirable history of or that expedition which has since been published Signor Botta Dotta goes as assistant photo photographer photographer pho pho- to to Sella he too was a a. member member mem mom ber of ot tho the earlier expeditions to Alaska and and has had hind moreover some mountaineering experience In tho the Caucasus and the time Himalayas Besides Sella and Botta Dotta four Cour of or th the seven guides have Te had hac Himalayan experience cx- cx Joseph who accompanied accompanied accompanied the duke on his former Cormer was was vas for Cor some timo with Dr Bullock Dullock Bullock Bul Dul- lock Workman In 10 his expedition In 1903 1303 Continued on omi luJe Trio Tn-o. JILTED BY YANKEE GIRL DUKE IS SEEKING DANGER Continued frol Inge One Onel In Alexis and Henri Bro Bro- cherl were with wih the tho expedition of oC Longstaff and Brace to the Nanda group In 1907 and G. G Savoie was with the two Swedish mountaineers who a Ilma- Ilma Ilima- Ilima laan record by climbing 2 feet reet In Siki im Dukes Duke's Plane Disclosed The Tho fact that the tho duko has arranged for the collection of at coolies cooles at al' al leaves or of course no doubt as to thu range being the tle scene of his Ils explorations and the large proportion lion tion or of guides among the members of oC oCth th the party show that his hL main object Is climbing Now the tho western pal pait t of oC the Kara Kara- coram has recent recently been explored b by bythe the The rhe central part of if the ran range e however contains the hl high high- h- h cst cat peaks or of all ni group grouped d round the great glacier and os as it I offers orter the tie most tempting ground for a moun- moun of the dukes duke's ambitions ma may safely sateh assume that it Is hero here that the choice or of mountains to ascend will willbe 1 be made The glacier was explored by b Sir V IV Conway In 1892 when he climbed Pioneer Peak feet teet to toIs its Is south It I was revisited In 1902 by bythe bythe the Guillarmod Eckenstein-Guillarmod cl expedition or of which an account was published by Iy Dr Guillarmod on their unsuccessful attempt to roach K To 10 jud judge o ron the photographs which have been brought back boLl boLh ot of and or of other giants or of the range the tho formidable character or of the climbing can cn hardly b be exaggerated First Pinel lie Il ill II Visit VII In spite spie of the assurance that the Duke e or of the A has not yet cl tl fi C el his hopes upon any summit ono one can not doubt that Mount Godwin Godvin Austin Austn or K as It Is familiarly called ll Is the peak which ht hi will wi first reconnoitre Should IC nearer tion prove that it I Is even or oran oran an expedition so fO o experienced and thoroughly thor thor- ou hh as 09 that o of the he dukes dukeL one may still be sure from his previous ricord that lie he will wi not return empty empty- handed etl I Even if I he does roeR not surce 1 In scaling ing the tho feet ot of J ter are pent plenty of geographical to he made and virgin heights to tobe oLor bo be In and especially especial beyond the main range The Ilie region on the north of at korm has hin little and no both hoth the tho duke duko and his nn log o roto are arc ful fully qualified for an anY topographical work worle we may at least P expect from thOm them some valuable addIton addition addI- addI tion ton to our knowledge or of the Trans Trans- country From Bombay the will wl proceed by train to Pindi anil then ten to where the coolies coole will wl he In r a and the caravan carnan formed From on to would be a die die- tance ot of some ome 15 miles mies owing to a which will he be at this time ot of year ear wJ to avoid the hl plateau Another CS miles mies or so bring them to rl right ht In the Cho heart or of the mountains which Is within with with- wih- wih I In a comparatively easy distance of at the glacier |