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Cook returned home on the Oscar II. from his two years' ab sence in the arctic From the mo ment the explorer in the morning stepped from the steam r to the small tug in which his wife had gone down the bay to meet him until long after nightfall Dr. Cook was hailed by his admirers as the discoverer of the North Pole, and a homecoming wel come was accorded to him the sincer ity of which could not be doubted. In Interviews, brief as they were, which Dr. Cook gave in the day be declared he had brought back with him ample proofs that he was the dis coverer of the North Pole. These proofs he was asked to produce, but he said he would send them to the University of Denmark, at Copenha gen, where the Danish scientists would make them public. Already, Dr. Cook declared, his story of his dash to the pole had been approved by Daegaard-Jenson, In spector of Danish North Greenland. The Governor of Upernavik has as sured the Danish Government of his conviction that Dr. Cook had reached the pole. It was upon this indorse ment, Dr. Cook said, that the Danish people accepted his story. Dr. Cook was silent as to the chal lenge to his assertion made by Com mander Peary. He declared that he would not answer Commander Peary's criticisms until Peary had come to New York City, when, the explorer said, he would be willing to confront the Commander. Reminded that Commander Peary had insisted that Dr. Cook had "never been at the North Pole or anywhere near it," and that he "had Cook nailed," Dr. Cook merely replied: "When Mr. Peary comes to town I will answer him; not before." The Oscar II. lifted her anchor off Fire Island just after sunrise and rr,T..i ,r-T-o to Quarantine, reach ing mere ueiore 7 o'clock. h" the time the Oscar II. wu starting for Quarantine the tug John C. Gil kinson. with Mrs. Cook, the explor er's wife, their two children, the ex plorer's two brothers, and Dr. Ros well Stebbins, chairman of the Recep tion Committee of the Arctic Club of America, left the Battery. The tug arrived at Quarantine just as the steamer loomed out of the gray fog. There was a blast from the siren of the Oscar II. and a shriek from the tug's whistle. Mrs. Cook, stand ing on the deck of the smaller craft with her children, raised her hand to her eyes and peered over toward the dimly outlined Oscar II. for a glimpse of her husband. There were prob ably a thousand passengers at the steamer's rati, all watching to see Mrs. Cook. Dancing around the Oscar II. were half a dozen tugs carrying reporters. A revenue cutter was slowly drawing up alongside the steamer. Dr. Cook, on the steamer's deck, espied the John C. Gilkinson. He lifted his derby hat and waved it. His wife responded with a wave of her handkerchief. It took only a few minutes for the tug to reach the side of the steamer and for the gangway steps to be lowered to it. Dr. Cook stood at the gangway eager to board the tug. As he stepped down he was met by his youngest daughter, Ruth, who flung herself into his arms. Then his wife caught him in her embrace. The explorer made ready to trans fer to the steamboat, but before he could do so Miss Ida Lehmann, daughter of the treasurer of the Arc tic Club, jumped to the tug s deck and out a wreath of roses about Dr. TooVq pofi-. Tr. Pnk Indicated his i.uauKi. Then, with tne nuge wreath in danger of being torn away, he went down the gangplank into the arms of a frantically cheering throng. "This is almost as bad as fighting your way to the pole," he gasped, his face wearing a broad smile. "Oh! you, Uncle Fred!" cried a feminine voice, and Miss Lillian Cook, the explorer's niece, edged her way through the crowd. Dr. Cook strug gled against the crush until he-had made a path for her. She kissed Jilm and the crowd cheered again. Then while he was hemmed in at the gang way to the Grand Republic he turned to a member of the committee and asked him to give out a statement he had prepared for the newspaper men. With that he took some fifty typewritten copies from his pocket and handed them over. Hero is the statement: ' "On Board the Oscar ft After one of the most delightful trips of my life across the Atlantic, I am in deed glad once more to see the shores of my native land. I have come from the pole. I have brought my story and my data with me. The public has already a tangible and a specific record of that trip. In a very short time the narrative, with all the ob servations, will be published and placed before the world for examina tion. "It is as easy for you as for me to understand why I cannot, on the im pulse of the moment, read off a man Bloodhounds Run Down Slayer. James King, who is charged with assassinating Charles Scribner from ambush near Beatty Ky.. was captured by a poaae or officers with bloodhounds after a chase of five lays. King, it is reported, has con fessed to the killing. Fairbanks Lectures in Manila. j Former Vice-President Fairbanks delivered an address in the Methodist I Church at Manila, P. I., on the life work of President McKinJey. uscript which covers the work of two years. As said upon several occasions, all the charges, accusations and ex pressions of disbelief are based upon entire ignorance of the supplementary data which I possess. No one who has spoken or written on the subject in opposition to my claim knows of the facta with which such work of exploration is measured. All of the criticisms have been based upon ob vious errors in the reproductions of my first dispatch, or upon the discus sions of petty aide issues presented by unfair critics. "The expedition was private. It was started out without the usual public bombast. Mr. John R. Brad ley furnished the money and I shaped the destiny of the venture. For the time being it concerned us only, but the results were so important, that on returning I at once placed before the public a report containing the main outline of the work. I have not come home to enter into arguments with one man or with fifty men, but I am here .to present a clear record of a piece of work over which I have a rteht to display a certain amount of priae. When scientists study the de tailed observations and the narrative in its consecutive order, I am certain that in the due course of events all will be compelled to admit the truth of my statement. "I am perfectly willing to abide by the final verdict of this record by competent judges. That must be the last word in the discussion, and that alone can satisfy me and the public. "Furthermore, not only will my re port be before you in black and white, but I will also bring to America hu man witnesses to prove that I have been to the pole. "FREDERICK A. COOK. Sydney Welcomes Peary. Sydney, N. S. The Roosevelt, fly ing from her gaff a big American flag, crossed by a broad white band, upon which in letters of black appeared the words "North Pole," came up the barber here and dropped anchor off the main wharf of the town. Before he had been ashore three hours Com mander Peary received a telegram from Herbert L. Bridgman, the secre tary vof the Peary Arctic Club, of New York City, and after reading it he dictated the following statement, to be given to all the newspaper corre spondents in Sydney: "Acting on the advice of General Hubbard and Herbert L. Bridgman, the president and secretary of the Peary Arctic Club, I wish to express my thanks to all my friends for their kind offers and invitations, and also I beg to say that I prefer to accept no Invitation to a public reception or ovation until the present controversy has been settled by competent author ity." SOUTHERN STORM LOSS. Five Dead at New Orleans, Two at JacksonProperty Damage Heavy. Louisville, Ky. Central in Missis sippi and swinging northward at the rate of 200 miles a day, the hurricane which swept the Gulf Coast left s trail of ruin through four States. In New Orleans five persons were killed. A million dollars will not re pair the damage done to the city. It is said that to replace the plate glass alone will cost $100,000. It is believed that the timber de struction in Mississippi will equal that of four years ago, when more than S5.000.000 worth of timber was felled. From the summer colonies on the Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast come tales of devastation and fears that many lives have been lost. The summer tourists who own pleasure craft are wont to spend much time upon them, and it is possible that many have been lost. Jackson, Miss., the capital of the State, was cut off from the coast points. Two lives were lost there. The dome of the new Canitol was wrecked and the old Capitol was un roofed. 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