Show HEADMEN savages who facilitate exploration of the wilds une of them who accompanied henry M stanley on ills recent expedition andoe whom the explorer speaks very highly mr stanley in his latest book th e new york sun pays a very eloquent tribute to the humble porters who followed him bravely across africa or succumbed to the terrible privations of the journey now and then one among thes e Zanzibar porters who are jin essential part of every expedition becomes widely known through the superiors services he renders anch men were Chuma and susi the well known head man who were long in ane service of to whose worth and value he many tributes iri his diaries who chally brought his body hundreds of miles to the sea restoring it to his friends and receiving the thanks and substantial rewards from the british parliament another of these baris is the headman of ali ki ongie who is a type of all that ia best people who to african coast near zanzibar this canhas rendered services to african exploration have attracted the of and his jour abys have been recorded in at least one of the leading geographical periodicals hen hew he w as only fifteen years old c an arab caravan to lake and the river llanga Lo anga cn this occasion he n for acquiring athe leading african dialects spoken in these re c has been of eat service to explorers who ui ictor years in iH a aery you faff ann lie joined expedition thata made the africa when uia secret of the congo was discovered later stanlay Stan loy returned to the to develop that region under the offing leopola ebythe he did was to send to bar for alt Kio ngwe and for three cars theman cd stanley ap and fafa the river proving one niest niost L helas charge of barje bodies of porters or road and basone odthe deiv africans to any duty 3 in aft joined the of II 11 lma and the says that m scores no showed great bravery astuteness and tei tilita of resource then for a time ho wa a tho of the universities mib tion ui Us ambara having charge of the entire business bus ineis of transportation from iad m oun tams 1 ahen caunt set fruitful explore years ago he was nga thiB nian at bar ice accompanied ake counte re j alte d two salt set sea ellich was i sHinder exi the is one 1 the africa and was profuse in his praises of alt if or his to the success of the expedition A little later this now famous swahili was engaged by the wealthy englishman guy lead his hunting expedition into Ma an bada tory edidin g for the white man who nad the party at a greate togo in search of sport on thea African plateau ine his a buffalo chic h gored and onder foot as they confronted con 1 one another in the same path on this oc casion Iio ngwe showed is plu filand cunning the massi were firfer to discover ake tragedy and they took a possession of the white mans I bodyL they 1 watch and which mr dannay wore acy are one of the hardest people to dc aTwith in africa but the succeeded in obtaining from thema lUhe valuables which they had lie restored them to Daw nays with a watch and chain as a mackof mark of their esteem in the expedition which IL H johnston recently led from the mouth of the ito tanganyika was in charge of his service and his employer paid an ample tribute of praise to his honesty pluck and devotion he is a the best specimen of jhb east african coast native and the records of burton spoke grant Stanley Thomson and other esi show that there are others who arc equall bof praise and aho vho have prove dras faithful and devoted in their attention to the interests of white men as any be |