Show EXPLORERS BELIEVE IN Paris Sept dispatch to the Maim from rom Copenhagen says that Mrs Irs WIfe of Knud Ras mussen who sho was associated with Dr I Cook In Greenland has received a let letter letter ter from her husband by the tho steamer I Hans Bans Edge The explorer writes 1 I never nover was so much moe moved l in my life as by the success of Cook for I i had hoped to carr carry ore off this triumph myself Mrs said that her hue hus husband I band always had believed that Eski ThoR mOB alone could reach the tho pole and that ho he that Dr Cook had succeeded because he had lived like the Eskimos I husband said Mrs Rasmus sen nen was the first to congratulate Dr Cook and ho he listened to the tho Es They Ther do not understand the use of oC Instruments but the they know how to make observations of sor solar light 11 My husband does docs not DOt doubt doub ln In any way war Dr Cooks voracity He Is mortified not to have performed the tho i feat fent He none nono the less con congratulates congratulates the great explorer Sverdrup Is Pleased The explorer came from Christiana says the tho Matins correspondent lent dent at Copenhagen to congratulate I Dr Cook Coole who pr presented the comes corres correspondent with the words This Is the theman theman man to whom I OWe m my success In j life Sverdrup ans answered What you I have havo done Is great beautiful I tell I you rou so from the bottom or of m my heart healt I Dr Cook explained that Commodore Sverdrup had passed years In and InglorIous task of mapping I the Polar regions It was b by follow Ins ing tho th dictations on the maps of I that ho he able find was to his I Iway way 80 sq rapidly to the tho North Polo Speaking of Cooks achievement I Sverdrup said r L believe Cook ar arrived rived at the pole because he did not i cling to the tho old route foll followed wed wedI I that Penry is now fOllowing The cur I renta of this route which carr carry off ocr the tho thoIce I Ice may ho he saId to make malee It impossible to reach the pole Dr Cook had the I good sense to lo follow Collow his own idea I In the matter He took the on only I one on account or of the slow sIan displace displacement ment of oC glaciers and he had toe the deli deU I to sa say that I revealed the route I to him That Is true I am the first to publish a sune survey I Doubt Vill Soon Vanish He had with him natives carefully the In InI Greenland knows bottom than any I lone t One else elso In the country and andI I has absolute faith In InDr Pr Dr Cook No one but a madman would think that Dr Cook has not a correct series of observations When ho he makes these theRo public an all doubt will 1 I fall to the Ground i I But remarked the tho It has been questioned that ho could I make a speed of fifteen miles n a da daI day dayI I That observation replied I drop Is wIthout foundation for I have covered more than miles a day I |