f VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1897 NO 228 TALKS OF HIS PLANS How the Explorer Hopes to Reach the North Pole. HIS PROJECT IS A DARIXG ONE Will Abandon His Steamer at Slierrad Osborn and Travel Over the Ice With Sledges. New Yobk, Oct. 1. When the whale ing Bteamer Hope arriyed at her dock in Brooklyn, Lieutenant Peary and a party of friends were on hand to meet her. On board the vessel were Albert Operti, the artist, who accompanied the expedi tion; J. D. Higgins, Dr. M. F. Sohn, ship's surgeon; Robert Stein, of the geological survey at Washington, and Peary's servant, six Eskimos and four dog, the crew and the celebrated me teorite. In an interview, Lieutenant Peary said: "I took observations to ascertain just how much further north it would be pos sible to navigate, and I also visited the settlement of Eskimos known as Arctic higblandars, who liye some 200 miles north of Melville bay. There are only 200 in the entire tribe and I am ac quainted with every man, woman and child. I picked out ten strong young men and women and instructed them to prepare for my coming next year. "I want to say that I never asserted that I would find the north pole or die in the attempt, but I shall make a de termined effort to find it, and I shall have practically unlimited funds at my command and five years' time. "I shall sail to the most northern limit possible, and then make a landing, and on sledges carry ail the necessary outfit for a permanent camp to the most northern land limit. It is known that land exists as far north as latitude S3 deg. How much further it extends I ehall have to determine, and when I reach that point I shall make perma nent camps and make them by base of supplies. . 'I believe the pole can be reached in side of two years ; I believe, too, that I shall be able to Bail as far north as Sher rad Oaborn, 100 miles north ot Melville bay." 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