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| Peary Writes Plans Hlis For the Dash. FAMOUS EXPLORER TELLS OF THE THREE REMAINING POSS!- BLE ROUTES AND OF THE IMPRACTICABILITY or TWO, THE THIRD BEING THE ONE HE HAS SELECTED—THE DE- PARTURE FROM THIS COUNTRY AND THE PREPARA- TIONS IN GREENLAND WAT POLE BY COMMANDER R. EB. PE A little less than four centuries Ago the first dition started out toward the north pole, Since that intensity, practically all the civil faed nations of the earth have made attempts to reach the charmed epot Millions have been expended Ubose efforts, and, though they have Drought back information and ac Crestons to scientific knowledge ‘which have fully repaid the expen @itures, the main object maine @till unattained. The ablest writ- Fe, scientists, geographers, states thme, with periods of greater or leas | tions ¢ in | men and rulers have been Interested fa the matter, and have urged the Prosecution of the work with all the THE ROOSEVELT, PEARY BEST FITTED SHIP THAT © IT'S AMONEY-SAV- ING PROPOSITION Buy your drugs st Lang's and your bank account will grow. We sell— William's Shaving Soap for....5¢ Rochelle Salta, full % Ib. for..18e 2 Cross Mineral Water, $1.00 foe Dotsdcnss Poros strength, 25 size for 9¢ Dr. Merck's German Liver Salts, full Plasters, SBE Tb. for $2000 wecrseees 5 Dr. Merck's German Blood Remedy, @ full three weeks’ treatment $126 size, today for ... She Dr. Murray's Scalpicide, positively cures dandruff and falling hatr $1.25 size S50 | IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. | {various expeditions, COLMAN BUILDING. 807 FIRST AVENUE. Bet. Columbia and Marion Streets SPINNING’S SPECIALS These prices should sweep every @rticle out of our store this Morrill Patern Saw Set . i soe 6.00 LeRoy, Spinning Coaster — Bioycle with double tube res and adjustable bar. $224 3c Coat Hanger ... oO $40.00 Eagle Bieyc 82500 ISe doz. Coat and Hat Hoc * ve Brake Ft all Bearing Casters ushion ¥ Lh 39. 00 2¢ rk, tornobiie ride « ry s SATISFACTORY 1310 SECOND AVE. SPINNING’ STORE. YOUR EYES ed the most carefal attention. examine them and fit or glasses, YOU KNOW IT New System Dentistry” is ees and low in price. MAKER DENTAL CO. Firet and Yemer. fundertake a jthis route ,do not recall them | Smith, Jackson. ERS FOR THE DASH TO THE eo at their command, Many of thelr remarks upon the subject hare become historte. As a result of all these explora tending through nearly four enturies, the possible routes to the north pole have dwindled to three. In my own personal opinion they | have dwindled to two, but I note! the threa First, the drift method aa devised, inaugurated and put into execution by Nansen. The posibilities of this niethod are acknowledged by every-| one, but it by no means follo another ship, or even the Fram her- | eelf in & second attempt, would be} as fortunate as she was in the first | voyage Again, it requires a man of excep-| NEW SHIP. THE STANCHEST, ER SOUGHT THE NORTH POLE. tional temperament and a crew of almost superhuman qualities to} voyage which means | that for four or five years at least | ship and people are but a helpless | bit of flotsam, entirety at the mercy of the ice in which they are drift ‘ing, and practically unable to con- | trol their own fortunes or contri bute by their efforts to success. Presumably Nansen and Sverdrup | are advocates of this route, yet |nelther bas, to my knowledge, ex pressed a desire to repeat the ex perience of the Fram's voynge Ber nier is reported as contemplating a repetition of the voyage. The second route is the so-called Frans Joseph Land route. Wellman. Baldwin and the late Mr. Ziegler | were advocates and adherents of If there are others I t present. Weyprecht, Leigh! Wellman, Abruzzi and Baldwin have all exploited th Joseph Land route greater or leas success, Of these/ however, Ab-| ruzri's ts the only one that has} succeeded in pushing beyond the Rorthern limit of the Franz Joseph archipelago. He is not at all in fa yor of this route; im fact, he un compromisingly advocates, in words I shall quote the third Smith sound or “American route. 1 amsome that all of my hear are familiar tn a general way with what I shall attempt to do and how I shall attempt to do f*, but I have noticed so many mixapprehensions as to details on the part of other wise well informed people th feel a brief exposition of points may not be out of pla The Peary Arctic club's nev the Roosevelt, built by the ct the purpose of Arctie explora will sail from New York, pro ing thence to Sydney, Cape Br where she will take on all the coal possible, and then steam nort across the Gulf of St. Lawren through the aits of Belle Isle thence to the t coast of Green land i follow this to Melville bay, where the first ice bearier likely to be encountered. At the time when the Re es he however, the t of July, this ice barrier | ‘0 be #0 weakened and disrup is to permit the comparatively eas passage of the Roosevelt to Cape York, 76 north latitude which thern limit of the stretch of Greenland coast line in habited by the Whale Sound Eskt-| mos. Payer and later the we ly om rigged steam whaler Erik, formerly belonging to the Hndson Bay company., now owned in St. Johns, Newfoundland, w leave St. Johns about the 10th July, and proceed to , Breton, where she will ates north, following the same route as the Roosevelt to rendezvous with eo bark the Roosevelt at, or near, Cape York The Erik will then proceed to ah, near Littleton island, where she will deposit. a depot of 800 tons of conl on Reindeer point whore I had my coal cacho in 1898 to 1962, while the Roosevelt will visit the native settlements along the coast and im the bay secure [the necessary dogs. | board the Eskimo hunters and fam- | {ites who are to assist in the work | Whale, AR—THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905. V4 ’ | At this sub-base I expect to as-| | ment of M te as ch te mble a considerable portion of the |tent for Russia in the | are to take with me furthur » rth tified of this this morning tte m the Roonevelt | ails on the North German Lloyd Hore they will-be in touch with | teamer Kaiser Witheln tor Growte | © walrus hunting grounds of Ptah | ym Cherbourg, July 2¢ | and Sonntag bay, and the rmuskox | | NEV ly 12.—To force Ras pastures of Bllesmere Land | COLORED FIEND SAID TO HAVE! = PARIG, July 1h—A dhapateh fr m | Pres gee Foe Sen p fares Nae This sub-base will be propert |@t, Potorubuy ys the doctins te gy Beep vos os He: it e a 1 ly ip | KILLED CREW AND PASSER | © pry ae waif, to bend the |Cofttian inhabitants, and take the pplt ith provision A oquip- | jon . . gevernmment under Turkish rule, is m and will be in charge of two| gare OF VESSEL Kk H pence n we the alhgged plot of the sultan of white men, who, in additton to their |i due to fil health and part mm | to m story pub- duties in conection with the work | the fact that the allowanoe of 97.509 | \iehed fa chak, an Armentaa Pe . NEW ORLEBA July 13.—An al-|18 insufficient, owing > = = , ha aused @ | most incredit tory of the butch enped t of living and expense wat The plot, it is ery of 12 persons by a negro has|in the United States. was exposed through the beon reported here by vessels from | , rtain secret papers, Honduras. The tragedy i» reported | he plans, deliberate to have taken on June 86, arranging for wholesale masaa- when the little schooner Olympia ree of the Armenians the manned by @ captain and a crow of - ° butchery of Russian officials and four, and carrying four men, tw! John Sagmelstor was found dend| soldiers, The Russian officers have “pret Serpe rietbenggy wo Pp th etig {in & room in the Plummer house on| been gr ly alarmed by the dis- Mlarted for Rautan, from the little] Wednesday afternoon about | covery of the plot, and have insiat- land of Utila i » man had Inhaled gas.| 6d upon arming the Armenians, to When one night out, the passen | . disappe | stand with them against invaders, gers were roused up by the sound . Kiee ot -_ y eS 10 023 King street of shots, and rushed on deck to find | Kom Pde ea the poll a How nee bargains advere & negro stowaway shooting the! iAltaing for him ever since, He| rew one by ona The negro killed |i". ‘note on the dresser in his all the men, foreing the last to 89) Kom for his wife, which stated that | * below and scuttle the ship, and) ye"Couia not stand the strain of shooting him through the heart | yeing out of work any longer and} (Photographs Taken by Command- er Peary iiimself During His At tempt to Reach the North Pole in 1902.) NO. 1—-ON THE MARCH NO, 2—PRARY CAIRN AT CAPE MORRIS K. JESSUP, THI MOST NORTHERLY LAND IN THE WORLD, NO. 3—AT 84 DEGREBS, 17 MIN- UTRS, HIGHEST LATITUDE EVER REACHED BY PEARY IN APRIL, 1902, 4—LAN LIES FROM SHIP IN GREENLAND. and take on of the expedition. These Kekimos will gladly wel when he reported Tho negro then robbed the cap tain’s safe and, putting the two wo men and children in a dory |he would end his life Ho was first discovered by H. KB | Hammond, who lives in the Pium- wet out! ner house. Hammond detected the for shore, but, changing his miud,|‘°% of gas and tried t oor. It shot one woman and the children. | 70,9) 0 so he tried one of The second woman jumped over-| 10" lows, When the window was board and was struck on the head) son athe rush of gas from the t Oo © negro u i “ iy " with an ar, the ¥ ccro's aman unt} com was almost stifling. Bagmets _ a Bhe swam (| ters body was lying across the bed. shore, « he loft her dared, and| iy dressed, Both gas jets were hid in the brush for two da. ing then found by @ white man, M. WITTE — APPOINTED turned on. The body was taken to the Bon- ney-Watson morgue. No inquest} will be held. The man leaves a widow and five children HEALTH AND PLEASURE. Alki Nat jum i# all under roof. Warm and comfortable aoe a We make a specialty of fishing r T 24 2nd ST. PETERSBURG, July 18-—M,|**H!* Pier & Taft, 1028 2nd ay Muravieft has tendered his resig nation as chief peace plenipoten ut been regarded from the beginning of Russia's recent troubles with Japan, as the statesman best quall- fied to negotiate with the Mikado. Witte’s warmest supporter is For- ranteed | interior The Hub has a hunch That you want Summer Clothes And that A Half Price Sale Would help some | Particulars Tomorrow On the Square, Opposite Totem Pole. now, CONDUCTORS AND MOTOR MEN, ATTENTION! We have placed on sale 50 Suits |of High Grade Uniforms at a great | reduction for a Mmited time. Call around and inspect them. H. LEWIS & CO., 700 1st Ave., Corner Cherry. tiary and will undoubtedly be re The only @ placed by M. Witte, president of the bh mae 3 oa 4 committee of ministers, who has moder me Be Sentai par. lors. lo the See ; [— jental of! te w a ~ with the ees | come my return and will cagerly | Voted to hunting walrus, dozens btfot the expedition, will sign Minister Lamedorff, and It is op all new contracts. come on beard for another scout|Which can be secured in a single|the time posatble to coll Soe to the iatier’s tafluenee, ft to < rE 2s = Se with me for the far north, the “Oo-| favorable night, and tons of ther| this rich roologtcal region understood, that Witte has been de- mingmuk Nuna” (Muskox land) of | meat and blubber obtained in a few thelr ancestors, and I shall have no | days. difficulty tn utilizing the utmost ef-| The individual anim forts and resources of the entire|from 1500 to perhaps 3000 pounds tribe for the work before me aplece, and the rich, dark meat, the Both ships will meet again in| heat-giving blubber, and the tough, or Wolstenholme, sound, | fibro: in afford invaluable food — } for the Eskimo dogs and their mas Come In and inspect our large as. | tore sortment of shirts, A spect Both shipe will return to the gain at $1.00. ¢inity of Etah and Littleton island, plece Suits Game and, if the tee conditions permit, teoune will establish contemplated sub- base at Cape Sabine, or the castern end of Bache peninsula, on the weigh Always NO MATTER WHAT YOU BUY, OR WHEN, ONCE—YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOU SAVE. IF YOUVE TWO STORES 610 Second Avenue a Bartell Drug vi- | Boston, Bartell Cuts the Price On Everything TRIED BARTELL’S DRUG These Are Extra Big Cuts For Friday | ke this ad. we will sell a half-pound |] Rubber Hose at .. .....82.50 | package of our choice Ceylon Tea {J All our $5.00 and $6.00 Cotsen for lic, or a pound package for Both jf Hose, at .. ..... +--+. 83.95 | 20c; regular price 25e and 50c. We jf Our 14-inch Warranted Lawn | do this to better introduce this | Mowers, at . $2.70 | really high-grade Tea. tores Our 16-inch Warranted Lawn | i Mowers, at $2.95 |] These are genuine Bargains LADIES’ HAND BA | PAO ER's TAR SOAP, 25¢ BAR Jack Screws for rent, 100 per day. Wm S WORTH $250 AND i} | af ° CIAL AT | poan’s kent Pi } ‘ LADIES’ CHILDREN'S AND MEN'S BS, SPECIAL | C. W, BOYNTON ay 2. SHOULDER BRACES, $1 KINDS BLAND'S IRON ruc | SAW & 69e ES, SPECIAL HARDWARE Co. Family Grocer 503 Pike St, BOTTLES, SPECIAL AT The New Red Cross | Bartell’s Old Store 506 Second Avenue cided upon to succeed Muravieff, the emperor having twice flatly refused to accept Witte previously, but now signifying his willingness. eager, BOSTON TO VISIT TACOMA. BR Niles, 8ST. PETERSBURG, July 13.—The ERTON, July 13.—Captain commander of the crutser which is now at the Puget | Sound navy yard, has announced | that the Boston will visit Tacoms | for a few days next week She will probably leave here next Sunday THE FRUGAL HOUSEWIFE, THE WITH A LEANING TOWARD ECONOMY, SHOULD NOT FAIL BY THE PIKE STRE! ET MERC: HANTS- FOR FRIDA’ Grocery Specials Mother's Oat Flakes, per pkg... Violet Oat Flakes, 2 pkgs H. 0. Oat Flakes, per pke.. Se Rastern Dill Pickles, per Large Home-Made Sour Pickles, No More Wash | woe Cie Day Back Aches |i io iiss The 0. K gots your clothes | Van Camp's Catoup, pint botties clean without rubbing them to] *- : cos. Scientific construction en- ables the O. K. to do your work quicker and better than any other ‘per pkg PEP STORE Norway Mackere), extra qu | for ‘ | machine on the market. Being the | Holland Mackerel, good size, S o ott Washer with revolv- |. -* > * ste sence if | oe aah baila bearing it operates | New California Extra White, per lI so easy that an cight-yoar-old | frame . o eeee 1e child can run tt. Price $10.00; 2.00 down, $1.00 per week. ng out our line of %-Inch SPRCIAL OFFER. | To every customer mentioning | | Tel. Main 998, A 998 Pike St. Shopping Guide MAN WITH THE “SAVING HABIT,” OR, so m tol p m OHIO pAincess DENTISTS, 307-1-2 Pike Sreett, Cor. Third Ave. IN FACT, ANYONE J INS MADE SELLING. ¥ AND SATURDA Port Foll Quart Cc | Full %-gal. Port and Sherry. .600 Fine Old Private Stock Whisky, per bottle . Belmont Full Quart Whisky... Choice Old Cal. Brandy, per bottle 750 Royal Blackberry Fine Old Brandy, full quart The Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Makes the sin, regular price me; 100 TORREY'S RAZORS, EACH ONE || CASCAR 26¢ BOXES, SPECIAL 300 PIKE ST. 207 PIKE STREET. WARRANTED, $2.00 AND $2.60 || AT x 16e Py rida sesh this ies aes RBs VALUES AT #1. DR. PRIC LITTLE LIVER HAIR BRUSHE %5e AND | PILLS, %6e HOTTLES SPECIAL | as | Dn HOOD ion orn- we namel. - ALMOND COLD CREAM, 25¢ J DR. HOOD'S LIVER REGULAZOR MENNEN’S PRORATED TALCUM € e ‘ MASSAGE CREAM JARS 1he se BOXES 10¢ 1C1 A ware a e Friday and MANICURE SETS, WITH NAIL || LYON'S BORATED TALCUM, 20 | Saturday POWDER, NAIL BUFFER, NAIL BOX 10-qt. Water Pails, regula 7 25 FILE, NAIL EMERY BOARD || TOOTH BRUSH _ Cores Corns tp stg Et nadictn pacing iy oteeh unig a cabo is innit: 25¢ AND ORANGE STICK, WORTH Inflammation | at Cover Pail, regular 55c, special 60c; SPECIAL 10¢ BATH BRUSHE: myriads of | 2-at. Coffee Pot, regular price 50c, special LADI COMBS, 50c VALUES; || VALI > saran- | 6-qt. Pudding Pan, regular price 45 scial SPECIAL AT LADTES* SPRAY ye No. 32 Wash Basin, regular price 45c, special . JAP ROSE SOAP, 15¢ { BYRING ND $3.00 “age Large Size Water Dipper, regular price 25c, special .. sees - " KINDS; SI » S185 Pan, regular price special elal .. t i 220 VIKE STREBT. W hes n hin 5 h to hin ILSON TheStationer ‘Wooncock's PHARMACY, Srencripttin, Sarenietate, 207 Pike St., Near 2nd oe tks Ec ittes Me ae Regular 85c Stationery, plain white and tints .. . TLE, WABH j lar 10c straight Tollet Paper, 4 rolls for . Ind. 1176 Large Bundle of Old Comic Papers, bundle : ANYWHERE. | A nice linc of Tally Cards. Prices to Suit

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