| Show I 1 lie 2 Sirdar 0 r d r A n d H i S R e 1 m The Country and of ol the It Its Ft Future Sudan S d den Talk T a 1 Of o f Hi lade J I I 1 l 1 Frank frail G i Carpenter C Special Correspondence of n lair Hit 11 Peter us M 1 wn ram Ju Jut Just t ten bk Ik H tom orn where I t lave haw had lied lieda K the th palace pats a tan Inn talk tal with Mr R te the lei ti of tb t tta ta arm army my and Ant the tM m gen inlet te b the Tile The al o III 01 UM UIe t e Madan lUn tutor Ruler II of ol UM the n II one on f rth It w 01 large targe as nil all Kurop and tour four times time Ute the Pit Ise of et any principality in int n nIt R It t na as Ho Hv ha hue more poI pewee IMa Ik CM elite and nd to M can cral t do 40 a t nl nn thing a au Ur to toM M Me county country Olin and aed d MontrOne tIM One f of th the m rs In fn the tho th ware wan wt wi k tie tho t and ami the khalifa nt a D anti nn 11 decoration attar after ft r tOt fot his bf bravery and military pert rr and wa wee waIr a Ir Iv 1 mand of or the In tb op which wh h HUI in the Iku death d t h of th tM the khalifa in I Itt Inn Ht h tt ws aa In fn that th y r that he h took 1 of hIt thle an IU sirdar and anet and since Ine thru than h hr hI ka kae been bringing ord order r out of the chao of nf this purl pert of If r He hem haa h the lubes babes has ho 1 their lances Janee and aid all 1 gum Kun lulu lulo plow and end hepherd i r ro k and anI Ix Is h nw 11 creating rh II lOll where have Ita I ii h her ii I i If Justi slit 11 I i a 1 1 I A r i UT note noll lt lr fon it II I I n K i lg g gg 1 t he be heI ILLS has now n in I i p I I art through I i i h attn Ion tune I lh Ix I Ithe Lr ne our IK I it the muni NII ma oin er which will 11 OI MI It up lIl and mil tt ll 1 out m of ur the th Ilse 11 th ul ot ott 1 the t world Till THI Ill ll IV tN T T r n nTh 7 The Th sirdar K Is nun now IJ in iu hi his Ji II Jig ha baa win sei a I WIH Mi ro J HI or harI hard working lift hit but he h dots dori do nor hat look hook 0 N 16 11 and nd wr It II not iii thol Ids hf hull hall and aid h err are ar mixed with Ith the rm n would think him much younger ou Ker life His JU JUt flee fae t I Ii free trout from wrinkles and end M roy ray roll hi hie bla eyes eye ell are arr full of It I light his hi whole ho enl heal nd A great part port of ot his career rr has h Meru spent lit In the adHe He its II ha lute IH nut not II only uI traveled tra Id over i tb abet of Egypt and the Sudan but lies I gone ROII fO on diplomatic diplomat toA to la laU toA A lnla U and nd now hold holde clot clo close per Ir t aI 1 r with It ICing Kine end and at official The TIle sirdar speeds a R part Rrt of nt very every year yar trav by l boat bot botor bo tt or on c mela through the eral rf nt t his hll b fAra WR provinces pro vim ox and amI he hf tim hoe JUM J recently returned front from H R lon Ion long trip tripI In hi I He lie IJ talks talk freely frely about bli hI country end and he h known know It ro o 0 well wn that thI what he My says In le InAN AN J During Durl my with hl hta ex x xI I 1 caked aked him a em to the of the he Sudan Budan Bay saying In that moat most people looked 1004 upon It ua I nothing nobl ela Ise than a vast t He lie JI re replied I riled plied That Idea come cola tersely I from I the bleak and barren baron through which the railroad tale take ke on their way ay to Khartum They MIa have ha also alo ho read of at the Immella swamp m of ot the upper Nile Nil and putting the tho lit two together they look upon the country a only und d demert ert The truth I Is th the Sudan le I an en undeveloped empire an cc to It material It U h I a land of ot many mu climate and of all sorts loru of ot tail rail The a rt Mope atop not far lar from Khartum and beyond that I a region on where when 11 the tM rainfall la for reg regular re reul ular uler ul crop Still BUll further mouth tIM the th country baa bea more rein rain than la I need needed ne needed ed and In the h west ore are great areat areas fitted for took clock rearing rl Take ke for lor Innee the country along loag 10 the border and that which He Ile 1 between the tb White and Blue Blua Nile I lie Those regions have been boen b fn built I up UI In III the amt ID manner a WI as jud they all the rich Material which have hae made mI the lower Nile valley 11 our one or of r the Ih of f tIt the h world The only dirt te I Is that thet this Egyptian Gnu noil oil by h the Ih I end and w watering l of thousands of years year ea lin ha hem Mart 1 if r ith It I beta while hil th the 01 e ll tl of tin tI ii n th the I have hae referred fed to 10 In lit ended called ha has hall hardly been touched In III Indeed deed the plain pin In between the h White and andAlan Blue Alan RI Mien II l 1 c o 0 rich that tha It If water I Ipat Is III put pat upon It It will III produce four or five Ara crops rap every year yar and nd that for tor many manly year sears In We have haw million the only filly on I Ir of r acre acres of muck moll noil and they r UK the timid of oil men man to m bring brn them t h Into the he world market a as live I e rom coin factor 0 CORN COaN AND AMU WHEAT BELT or OF Whet What w kind of nf crop can run be Id IdIn in that country your our i Almost AI t that 18 l now pro PM In F we wa th the reply Th The I la b already growing a great at deal 1 or of durra Surra ur a u millet whose whom who seed need for fm forthe I he the II chief food of 01 the tM th it pi I IaU P aU an t hard ht and 1 il 11 Ilan Ii h I Mate Ap I It IK is I now no hat lulu dale i is ih h ri f granary of till thi part of IIi the th w l I raises an ao o much that het when the al i 1 sn 11 In Is I loaf 1001 the crops craps rp an r morr mor mo thou ti ri 1 leople ull and H as such oh inn 1111 times Iti I l I Ic stored mored an awe II In la 11 gnat tills loll lollI 1 I hat hail a ii durra du Ill Pt tr 40 4 fret fed dr 11 dp r and ana boul 1 Go 0 feel feet in ter They The Theor tire are or t U be found about aboul almost every f p and end ordinary time Urn are ae areU U ket i fui r t I 1 f x r fear tea of ot a fern fam fernI hi hla hie M sot 01 U tn I In i Ii liW di Idi r i HI 10 I I ill th 1 d 1111 irr pun 1 n tb r i sere I II null bill mi au ho i i I d nut ut t h NEW AL A HIM Rul i i ih th I il 1 t i r i 1 in up i i i Ig j jh IM li h i i ill I h Suli 1 t H g alu roO 1 r put MII 1 I k ll Thal Tha 01 II ll Ii II ll and 1111 l IrIt 1011 tt r I ti IrI Iran iii oi I Ai As A It Is In f no IL II Ih th thI I ol rely 1 1011 i n Ih hl h l I li liMI MI hit ot sure Mure ur In tot the Ihl future that cun r m n IM Iw b by tbs Ih tn two t Niles Nil and that fht without diminishing the fh supply oft of Then the land tt t I i r n r for will hat lux h all ill Ih th vii r ioui round d III IM of or IV III Ili rena tin the rips crops rp At pi pre wilt nl the th th inertly walks walk lk or orth the th ground round after aft a n rain cult and stirs Mint It H up with a Flick while hi hl wit or child tome Onell behind bt dropping the th lM and amt covering them with their feet After nothing I Is done don until two month later latH when the tile crop I la ready ady for tor reaping A Ae to transportation everything 1 I la brought to the river on donkeys lonkey or meb which rat oat at their head 11 oft off or on the way nuy and It has ban to come Om down the tb Nile on boat oats ut at l high freight We lle hope to euon build u railroad Into the which will give h It U an n outlet to the till Rent Red Renta Reda a II a and there will be N other oar roads roada branching off ug or from that thai furnishing facilities fur tor or the be whole hole country But I V Ia the region between tw the White While and Blue Blu Sites Nile II the only country you have b VI where green grain aln can ran be ra raBy By no mean means We can ean raise grain In In to neatly nearly every vy province There Thera are re grain area r In the Mouth south and In the tM wool wol t The Bahr Dahr el pi an all immerse Imm coun tOun country try on the th northern edge d of 01 the Congo will raise mine rill grain grub and nd there Uw are many region along ulong the th river In n the he north which hleb will produce enormous trope roPe when the water tr I la put upon them SLAY MAY BE K How about cotton cottonI I e r no raron why the Sudan should not lIot eventually be one of 01 the th I chief hi cotton count countries of the globe We Weun I alt all aI tho the HI un ic experimenting with It In provinces and nd are meeting URa with rest great u uc i The land between the th White While and nd HIU Blu Nile Niles might be made one on grant great cotton cattou and an the quality of ot the lh crop clop would be excellent A As Aa It I la now nou w WI we art are raising raining excellent cotton ulton on the lied sea xea a near neur Theta Them Thel are art about acres acre planted th tb there re and end th the crop rop ropI IH I ii a u profitable one on Pin Plantations mat are arc arcIn bring In ln set net t out by b run ri bear neui Khar Khartum Khartum tum turn and the cotton cattail raked I is a fully full equal lIal lIalI to I th lie hol bast tit si 1 1 liI i 10 of if f your our LI on r Mr MI li l h Hunt Huil In I m on nn a Urge large cede ale with 1111 different I Hn in of f American cotton a little north of here hr n II in the th mouth of the Alburn I lUer 11 Hi Hr ways Oil that test the e flea Bea Ih Island ion Uh 11 grow r sad and that be b ha ba han haI I n IO hall doubt of ot the th future of 01 that region noon e en n i it u 11 tai tun li Indeed I ee see no rc r aI a aIt r I It h rattan 1 tOil should not no be tit la largely lr lrI i j I in III ill III 11 our southern tilt rill or OF LABOR Kut how hoot ho about your yur labor Inker I your OUr ou ex az exu x u 1 n i 1 fate you the Ike t workmen rarer t much uch crop ropa Ihal IN iii I n iI i problem which only un alit the tho th I iI 1 r n replied the Ibe guv i ial 1 of r the I h Sudan Hudan We hut hn alt all 11 nJ of or nth here her lie and aid lid that In iii It all th t of and Their are aie hundred r f tribes tribe whOM clinic people run ran n be sushi to tn ton tik I n k and nd other th tb the member re of it r which hh will w III need iwed many welly years year later before they tb ran b I toad made Iota Into tuck such an a ut at hu have In III 1 Egypt and Hd ledla We Wr W bu t Mini in n who will III work II only lung 1011 any i ri let get 1 foot fad und end up i for It Imm H Hn n nd c i cud unil It 1111 who when H n little ahead will spud 1 th their lr tom In III il d i ln Ina and Ih id nUM laM its II leer IMI until til Ile IK Lour i line inn Wl Wr Wh ii h harr III ii it I i u laty 11 hart r Ara AI id rt olli inter l li la which ahiel hid He are of r I in Lae I I ft i 1 i dud in I 1 o ot of Ih lb s y I i sp I i inui h ll It bi ia I I l la IS laI ISI I r fit fin f Hi Ion I nil I m I usk d f Nr S j k not 1 Vi W tt ini 10 U n line hll I 0 oi 1 1 Lal labor labur r r I if Ic I l i ila tabb II Unit that the be Airiest African tn will wUI 4 at al atau au lI li 1 mut of lit th hh t work We could i in II 1 1 I y IU Ili In hut bout boutI I ih I IL 10 bi I in and aad ud h l lart II IC I suit II I I lidL they err art reo not ii An Undeveloped Empire in Central Africa Which Promises to td Outrival and its Vast V ut st Po Possibilities in In Cotton Corn and Wheat Raising The Land of Cattle and Camels New Railroads How the lh Native Have II I Increased Since the English Took Hold HoldA A Mighty Baby Farm Lator NeW Mineral Regions A Land Lind of oE Copper Iron and Gold American Traders are Welcome to toa from fro home hom a 11 verve to 10 going a war away aw I vork a oriL I Can Ca r live liv hero here Not Mot a II day da laborers laborer to work arll out ou of or They might mh doors door summer rammer and nd winter I where act f an as a nver Overseers eer and In they hy will not hav hay to In I endure the I heat hat of or I t sun aim There Then are wim wm Om places place pia Where liere th they stem wem em to I thrive Here Hen In n lt llin Khartum we w have h hId many ut at f work and they Ih d iu 1 not flit nil seem to Ii t tY be he heany any uny Y the wars for tor It Tit The lt lIr lIra erv erv ervas mechanic The Th chief labor will UK as a HIR tc hr 1 fui tarnished by b the th thA Africans African A TI TIn MARCH OF uV t TIO in III my fly In n the th I IX you he w of r f h i r III 1 stern the Ih Brit I I Ih IMil I 1 I IT i T Ill i J K tat fai r hotter tha than I i J I Ia a 1 f 0 I I JI GOVERNOR GENERAL OF THE SUDAN AND HIS PALACE Ing In people Every trill tribe hn ha hla It Ita herd mid and many maa tribes tribe 11 are nomadic driving their tock stock aUN to pasture pall I North of II 11 IL the th rumel ramel country begins begin n end one 0 a du camels am br hr the h thousands The TIt country seem oem m to In be especially adapted d to them What hat I th nature d f r the Ih land w went t tor or I 1 suppose you 0 mean That country la u rul fI ruled d by n R sultan who pays PUY tribute to us u It I a It hilly land Ind tra tro traversed versed br by b ti III range ran keg Ing In numerous streams It II Ix Is I well pop IP populated populated l and was waa w for lor u a I lung long In tom time R a cen center centar tar ter r or of the tIe lave elare aw trade The native there are a quiet at t pre pree ei rl It t although every vet now and nd then Ihen a s war break out t lime ome of the th tribe trIb trl s hl In to I likewise eo so In ifan The Th eople 01 are II brave and nd proud and sod they have frequent vendI if The ehli f r want of rat I ha m KHy atlow and aid we W hope hp to Illy that an as anon A Ann on nn as we w can rah f II K TIP Tin I hire asked ked the r to 10 it tell lell me m of at the th mineral minerai mint depo re me olly Uncovered d In fn this pert part of the th theIon He Ion II replied 1 W We v hine hir h not iii prospected the th country yet vet we are Hr to tn toft toso ft so 0 11 x u t to 10 n muke H a thor Ih tah h survey and IIno have b hc he MILLI II by plating some of nf the th provinces mil ant 1 drawing map which show how ever vr 1 dc In connection with them Ih I J reft rf refer r ri i maps like Ilk thou thell Thi Th sirdar here hn showed shoved me 1110 reful ful sk k 11 t lies hes of ut the th ra rai provinces province re rp ird to a M small r nt and much Ilk tho those e our flur geological survey nurvey l Ia making of or the United Metes A All AN I 1 looked over them ho went on ull Our al at present I err chiefly devoted demoted to In the tb topography of the th country and to tn data dill a an as l In fn It its re te If and people We hoc hun hae not iol done Iun much moth In lit the fh way ay of ot mineral liu lIp lion llon W Ve know however that mime ame me of f the th province contain Iron Irm and ami cop copper op per Iter is I so o of the where Ih the th people u use e Iron and 1 steel f implements Implement made from the native ore or orThey They have been mining copper there for a long Ion time It I lit is generally be believed b believed that there Is le gold In fn the fhe tilt dif different ferent terent part parts of the Sudan we w have 1111 Laud a number numb of cone conce lon alon to min mit mining minIn ing In syndicates syndicate They have their men nut out but bu an so far tar no vau valuable valuable able abl deposits have been discovered TRADE WITH TUB nevi Hav II we WI much to 10 hope hopp for In hl the future trade trad of the Sudan Buda I J asked Why h not replied the th sirdar We Weare 41 1 are II using many things thing that the th United State make mak s and are glad to tn welcome American Amerlean good and und American traders trader trad American cottons otton rare arc popular 1 with the slid and I do d nut not cr rc why wh they might not lint c with those thoMe of 01 Man Ian Manchester chester In the Sudan Hudan In hr our devel development we w hall ball nerd need railroad mate material rial and If Irrigation works work tire ar undertaken un undertaken as ft a they will be br b we w shall require 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