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Show Ttis Altlll flldlllaaa. B It was expected that tbe Windward H would reach St John by the mlddlo of September, but a she started lato H and had soma truublo with b. ma- M cblnery, some delay Is to be looked for, M says the Philadelphia Times Still tho H report ot her arrival Is anxiously 1 watched for, as she U expected to H bring nows not only ot Peary, but also H ot Capt Bverdrup and Dr Stoln. Lieut H Peary It supposed to have established H a depot at Cap Hecla, the most north- H era point of Orlnnell Land, at about H 82 degrees north latitude, and to bavo H made from there a dash for the pole. H At least this It was understood was his H Intention. Word from hlra Is const- H quently awaited with some Impatience. H Capt Bverdrup, who Is on board tho H From with a crew of twelve men, In H tended rounding the northern boun H dary of Greenland, coming down Ha H unknown east side to Cape Illsmarck. '"H Tbo expedlUooSiiibsr Dr Robert Stein M ot tho United State Geographical Bur- H vey.wbols accompanied by Mr Leopold H Kann of Cornell university nnd Mr. H Samuel Warmbalh of Harvard unlver- M itty, Is said to ha70 been !oorly equip M ped and to have been left In a danger M out position H |