The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1919, Page 6

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Brena vary | rnp. | orr1 LL UMBLUS | movagroces | COLLIE a | t 2 TERRE HAUTE | 8 g The Central Competitive District , embraces the soft coal fields of West: | ern Pennsylvania, Ohio, India i This district supplies 50 per cent of | all the soft coal mined in the United States, This coal runs the railroads and almost all of the steam plants north of the Ohio and east of Ch ‘0 to be yond the Pennsylvania line, and in Ad- aition thousands of tons are shippeil east, i Columbus. O., is the geographical center of the disi » coal areas in the he three |, Central Compet » District produce anmually about 300,000,000 tous, West: | ern Pennsylvania’s output. 100,000 5 | Jadiana’s, 86.000,0000; Ohio's, 40,000,- 000. All the other 27 bituminous coal- oducing states, including West Yr with 90,000,000 tons, can produce * much as the Central Compe- | ct alone, j So great is the increased ce tion of solft coal that ten years ‘igo | tLe whole United States mined only #2,000.000 tons and this supplied the | demand and left some for export, prin- | cipally to Canada. | In the Central Competitive District: { is 2 manufacturing and strial | ecuter aproached in m only | by the Atlantic Seaboa i The number of miners employed | runs from 250,000 to 300,000, and they | are thoroughly i The present pement runs “during the continuation of the war | fnd not to exceed two years from April 1, 1918,” rding fo tle text. ‘The operators’ view that it does nof expire until next April. | The union offi were instructed Among the demands were w; eréase of 60 per cen x-hour day five days a wee nst the pr Shour day six week; double CINCINNAT/ i AkRoN oO O “(se Zea PENN D = 7 Xd {bore ix outline map of the central competitive coal district, in which Pners have portions show family of the time for ted to ask ne fds are Sund at over the p GORDO Tuday a Gtx stiff is part of every well groomed = man’s robe. blue. 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RAISUL] BANDIT OF RARE CHARM Perdicaris Declares He Found Himself Beginning to Like the Man. HAS A SUPERIOR CHARACTER Morocco Chieftain, Who Now Disturbs Spain, More Like Patriot States- man — Pained to Hear Child Cry. Washington. D. C.—That relentless bandit, Ratsuil, the Villa of Morocco, whose. present raids have caused a po- litical erisis in-Spain, has another side. “He could not bear to hear a child cry, while on several occas! ticed his care even to av the bees collected on his cup to drown,” ig the surprising statement, not of a friend, but of the wealthy American who was held for;ransom by Raisuli in 1904, until President Roosevelt sent a eet ofewar ships and his famousoultl- matum, “Perdicayis alive or Raisuli dead” to Morocco, Ion Perdicaris’ own story of his ad- | ventures as the prisoner of the “Moroc- can Robin Hood’ is told in 2 communi- cation sent by him to the National Geographic society soon after hg re- lease. . i “In many respects the man inter- ested and aftracted me, in spite sf ali vordicaris, “Maisuli was at once cious and dignified, not, to us only, but to his own wild adherents, who evidently idolized theiy chieftain, whose position, among them seemed that of the head of a Highland clan ‘in the olden: tines. Has a Superior Character. “He was quick to see the humorous aspect of a situation, while his repartee was lumediate and to the point as though he -had ‘heen born in County Galway itself.” In fact, I discovered to my «4 nation that I was beginning to like the man, in-spite of my naturat resentment. I found myself. uncon- selously accepting his contention thay he was not wv mere hb lifter, but a patriot strug: s cue his Berber fotlowers from the ty iy of the corftipt shereefian officia His charfa of voice, the and ‘dignity of his m: eontvol under) prov thayed’a superior ¢ r. He ts..in tuct, a-borndleader, a with a certain statesmanlike quality. He deplored the. condition “of hig*country,. the feuds which separaté the tribes, the many deeds of violence’and the blood so use- lessly shéd. . “While standing® near Raisuli one day on the Village green, of which we were now allowed the freedom, one of his followers came. up from Tangier, almost: breathless from his haste, to report the arrival of the two American squadrons. The man described how the eight frigates had entered {he bay, one after another, He told of the anx- lous deliberations of. the Moorish au- thorities and of the alarm of the na- tive irihabitants, who feared the town might:.be bombarded.’ “I watched Raisuli with anxiety, lest apprehending the landing of marines, with a view to our, relief and his own capture, he might endeayor.to drag us, to some more distaat and inaccessible retreat. . What wag then my surprise when, looking up with ’a bright smile, he said: ‘Well, I think I can now con- gratulate you!’ “JT do net understand yeu,’ I re- plied. “‘T’ mean,’ answered. Raisuli, ‘that tlie présence Of these vessels wilt lead the authorities at ‘Tangier to make such representations to the sultan as may result in his acceding to my de- mands, and then you will be able to re- turn to your friends.’ Part as Friends. | “The next morning it wes still dark when our met be; loading the pack . andowe reached the crest of the mountain, ‘which Jay: between us and Tangier, just as the sim rose, “At last the mules, bearing the silver dollars, carefully packed in box rivéd; but ‘now lincheon, was served in honor of Mulai Ahmed, and must be partaken. of, ufter wliich the Hullion was coinited in another room. “Phe silver,’ said, Raisuli, address- ing me, ‘has been counted—$20,000, as stipulated, in. Spanish. dollars, but these letters,’ showing me as he spoke a check. book .-containing | certified checks on the Comptoir d'Escompte, the French bank at Tangier, : ‘of the value of these, which are supposed ‘to tepresent / $50,000, T° know nothing, flowever, ¥ will accept ‘them on your person gnarantes, a oa Thad ‘d-by Torre nats Cell all ined. the checks 1 EY Gannam, the door, where I found my horse wait- he had Jearned to look upon me asa friend and that he hoped I’ cherished no Ill feeling on account of my ‘deten- Won, He furthermore assured me that should any danger menace me in the future not only he himself-but any of the men of the three tribes under his orders would hasten: to-my relief.’ | “Thus L left him,/and pushing on as rapidly as we could we were ‘soon in the midst of the lange. armed escort which had come from’ Tangier to see us safely home,” ER” cade, “Pair and Warmer,” will be pre- torium on “Tuesday. night, October 21. 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