Show A SETTLER IN JOLO In the course of an account of Our Friend the Sultan of Jolo In the Century Cen-tury for May Charles 11 Hugadorn secretary of the acting Governor of the Islands lo whoso native rulr America now pays tribute tells of the peculiar position occupied by a German settler In Job or Sulu Europeans have never settled in those islands The Moroti 1 arc rather uncomfortable uncom-fortable neighbors and the difficulty ot growing crops In the constant fear of losing ones head has deterred the less venturesome from trying the experiment I experi-ment One Gorman a Mr Schuck has a beautiful coffeeplantation about a I mile from our gates but his father was a warm friend of the former Sultan and got the tlllc lo an estate which his ton has developed Seventy acres ot It IB planted In eonce and next year will produce an excellent crop Mr Schuck married Limo daughter of the former Sultans prime minister and his twenty years of experience together with his wifes Influence has made his venture 1 a success He Is known to all the Moros and wields considerabl3 Influence over them lie writes and speaks their I i language perfectly and knows tholr habits customs and character He has bcqn most useful as Interpreter and Intermediary In-termediary between us and them and I without him our progress would have bqenexceedingly slow i |