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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN, UTAH 3 By Famous ALES of l)u CHIEFS ED1TIIA L. WATSON MANGAS COLORADAS AND COCHISE r . Oim V dlt-tri- A"" dla-tan- Smith's cenU-unln- m tol-dle- Centre, Smitn ranch-house- Fatkar-ta-Law'- Last s he been added to th rngllrli !' per The bride' only municipal Bert of Lo Angee, Cel If. article of Jcnrlry wa a gold pend bridegroom' Thl strang craft, officially known nt, th lift Of tb a a chlurlu barge, will chug back father. and forth over Ih walrr of the 1 I! who buy what h can't want, reservoir that upplle wter to Ih city. The boat n 111 release fhlor-Inwill rr long want what h can't ga. compressed to liquid In btiv. right tilled cylinder, Into lb water The powerful through long jtul and luluut chemical kill germ growth tu-- e The stale of Chihuahua had offered a bounty of flu) for Apache Fine Apache were scalp in south wrttrn New Mexin this region ico. the ehlte artiU-decided that here eat an rasy way to make money. la Accordingly, K!7. a number of Indiana were Invited to a feast, and when they had gathered In the building where It wna to be Leld, the door were abut, and volleye fired through the win low. This became kuown e the '-Bean Supper" ms zzzZ (the Naturally, the Mimhrcno baud of tide region) were Apach lneened. They gathered and attacked the white miner at Santa Ki-h- . Illta, New Mexico, Lining mot of them, and took the Santa Rita a their itronghold. Thl nd limllar art by th white of th district brought on aerie of hostilltle. Manga Colorado ("Red Sleeve), who had been bound and whipped by Blno s Alto miner, beeam th leader of th Apach band. The hill between r Pino Alto and Sant Rita, a of aome twenty tulle, began - to (warm with Indian. Group of .... them patrolled t:s countryside, and Home By ELMO SCOTT WATSON r It waa necessary to provld a l of civfc.n Maas. flil.S year mark Ilia escort for (lag coache, leat one of our most fatuous patriotic th Apache attack them and kill a first lung Hors and lore It the passenger. Grave, t In public on July 4. 1832, special qf l. In the reIsolated altctitloo was paid during our Jy Newton gion were raided by hostile Indian In , till Fourth of July celebration although It I laid that at one ranch, CentreJb3&i. jour to honoring Rev. Samuel Fran-c- l th red men contented themselve Smltli, the man who wrote with driving (way th white, then America." Although Francis Scott I which is complicated by the fact that earlier dressed themselves In the women' Kej'a The Star Spangled Ranner forms of the air and the words are recorded. beet clothing and held n danc belias hcen officially adopted at the Such are an Ayre of 1619, attributed to John fore leaving. national anthem, "America la the In Arizona, tbe Chlrlcahua Apache Bull, who bus long been credited with the origin unofficial national anthem in that of the anthem; the Scottish carol, Ttemember, were also growing bitterly hostile. It Is more often sung by more O Thon Man, In Ravenscroft'a Mellsmata, 1611 j Cochise, their leader, who bad conAmericans because It Is easier for the ballad Franklin Is Fled Away (printed tented himself with warfare against untrained voice to sing than Is the 1669) ; and a piece In Iurcellea Choice Collec- tbe Mexicans, In 1861, was caught melody of The Star Spangled Banner, tion for the Harpsichord (1696). The words and very ronghly treated by United Written originally for childrens choirs. It was or part of them are also found In various forma State soldiers. IIo escaped from easy for the singing of America to become a them with three bullets In hi body, from the Sixteenth century. traditional observance In our public schools and The question was discussed In Richard and flvo of hi companions were that Is one reason why this unofficial national Clarkes Account of the National Anthem (1882), killed. Ills heart was as bitter as anthem Is more often heard throughout the land and has been reinvestigated by Dr. W. H. Cum- that of Manage flinn the offidnl one. Now began n season of retaliamings In his God, Save the King (1902). In fad. It was the desire for a patriotic song Carey and Bull, In the general opinion of tion; settlers were driven out, and which could he used In the schools which brought musical historians, divide the credit; but In his their homes laid waste. Even fedAnierlcn Into existence. In 18.11 William C. Minstrelsy of England (1901), Frank Kldson eral troop retreated before the Woodbrldge, a noted educator of New York, Introduced a new claimant, James Oswald, a Apache ferocity. Furlons at their visited Germany's public schools, particularly for Scotsman who settled In London In 1742, and humiliation, the two leader waged the purpose of bringing back any Idea which worked for John Simpson, the publisher of the bitter war against all white people, might be adapted for use In the schools of the early copies of 'God, Save the King,' and who and tlielr tribe became a synonym United States. He learned what every good became chamber composer to George III. What for terror and death to the scatGerman knows, that music had an Important appears to be certain Is that 1745 Is the earliest tered white settlers. place In the life of the people and In school talent and won many medals for scholarship. The Civil war broke out about life, as well. Consequently some of the school At the age of seventeen years he entered Har- date assignable to the substantial national anmualc books brought back by Mr. Woodbrldge vard college, with Oliver Wendell Holmes, them as we know It, and that both words and this time, and tbe soldier were were passed along to Lowell Mason, a talented James Freeman Clarke and Samuel May among mnsic had been evolved out of earlier forms. withdrawn to engage In tbe more musician and pioneer In the Introduction of mu- his classmates. O. W. Holmes wrote poems for Bulls Is the earliest form of the air; Careys Important conflict. This left the sic In the Boston public schools. their clnss reunions. In one of them, entitled claim to the remodeling of the anthem rests Apaches master of tbe situation, But Mr. Mason was not a student of German. The Boys, was a quatrain about Doctor on an unauthoritatlve tradition; and, on general but not for long ; the California volunteers were sent Into tbe region So he sent the books to Samuel Francis Smith, Smith : probabilities, Oswald Is a strong candidate' As early as 1779 the tune of God Save the to reoceupy the country. a theological student at "And there's a nice youngster of excellent pith; Andover, a young man who had an extraordi Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith ; King was adapted to the spirit of the times In Mangas and Cochise now united connary facility In languages. He was asked to make But he shouted a song for the brave and the America by the Patriots during their struggle against the new enemy. As with the mother country. A Dutch Song of sequence of this alliance, the translations from the German, or to write new free verses which could be set to the German music. Just read on his medal, My country, of thee." 10 verses written, as the records have it, by Apaches from the Rio Grande to a lady of The Hague, was published In the tbe Cblricahna mountains were on "On a dismal day In February, 1832, looking While In college young Smith added to his d Packet at Philadelphia that year, tbe raid. The Mlmbreno band over one of these books, my attention was income Pennsylvania and translating, as a tribute to sailors of American by tutoring, reporting moored from 400 to 750, according to drawn to a tune which attracted me by Its sim- the last ships eventually bringing him the chance to various estimate They obtained ple and natural movement and Its fitness for see those German songs. After he was grad- at Amsterdam. It began ; children's choirs, wrote Doctor Smith many uated from Harvard In 1S29, he supplies from the military post at spent some God save the Thirteen States, Janos, Chihuahua, on account of beyears later. time as a reporter. Long rule the Thirteen States, ing at peace with the Mexican and Glancing at the German words at the foot But the call to the ministry proved stronger I God save our States thus were enabled to continue their of the page, I saw that they were patriotic, and than the call of and his he Make us victorious. I was Instantly Inspired to write a patriotic studies in the journalism,of Andover.pursued depredations in tbe face of tbe There he seminary Happy and glorious, white man's opposition. hymn of my own. wrote other hymns, religious In character. The No over us, tyrants The volunteers, under General 'Seizing a scrap of waste paper, I began to best known of these Is "The Morning Light Is God our save States! Carleton, found their task no easy write, and In half an hour, I think, the words Breaking, and "Blessed Be the Tie That Binds. stood upon It substantially as they are sung to- In his lifetime he wrote a total of 150 The original America, as written by Sam- one. Finally, at Apache Pass, Arlz., hymns. day. I did not share the regret of those who Smith was graduated from the seminary In uel Smith, contained eight verses, but these the two armies met, and the howdisdeem It an evil that the national tune of Britain 1832 and a short time later became itzers of the Californians pastor of four are rarely sung: and America is the same. On the contrary, I the persed the Apache bands. Mangas church In Waterville, Maine. He Baptist was severely wounded, and unable deem It a new and beautiful tie of union be- was also Our glorious Land today, professor of modern languages In Watween the mother and the daughter, one furnish to continue with his people. He was Neath Educations sway, terville, later Colby college. Ten years later, he taken to Janos, where the Mimbre-no- s Ing the music (if Indeed It Is really English) was called to the church at Newton Centre, Soars upward still. and the other the words. had obtained rations, tbe only Its halls of learning fair, Mass., where he was pastor for 12 years. He I did not propose to write a national hymn was for six years editor of the Christian Resafe place In which he could be left Whose bounties all may share, I did not think that I had done so. I laid the view, Boston; and for 16 years edited the He was given Into the care of a Behold them everywhere song aside, and nearly forgot that I had made surgeon, his men threatening to deOn vale and hill. also preparing other literature Magazine, It. Some weeks later I sent It to Mr. Mason, stroy the town If their leader were for missionary distribution. This Involved transnot cured of his wounds. Whether and on the following Fourth of July, much to Thy safeguard, Liberty, lating languages, of which he could read 12 or this threat had an effect or not, we my surprise, he brought It out at a children's d 3 easily. At the age of eighty-fiv- e The school shall ever be; he years do not know, but Mangas recovered celebration, where It was first sung In public. a daughter, bringing along a Russian gramOur nations pride! "When It was composed, I was profoundly mar and a Russian and was ready to resume this warNo tyrant hand shall smite. Bible, delighted because he fare against the whites. impressed with the necessary relation between had begun to master a new tongue. While with encircling might love of God and love of country; and I rejoice Soon after his recovery, however, All here are taught the Right Doctor Smith and his wife traveled extensiveIf the expression of my own sentiments and the Apache chief was killed. There With Truth allied. ly, later writing books on missions and one or convictions still finds an answering chord In two are two stories about his death, biographies. His son, D. A. W. Smith, bethe hearts of my countrymen. equally discredltabla One Is to came president of a seminary in Rangoon, Beneath Heavens gracious will to which he Burma. The Fourth of July celebration the effect that the Californians The stars of progress still refers was held In Park Street church In Boscaptured him, goaded him with a In April, 1895, Doctor Smith was honored with Our course do sway; ton on July 4, 1832, where "America was first redhot bayonet, and killed him when childrens service one afternoon and an In unity sublime sung in public by a childrens choir under the he tried to escape. The other Is at which the governor of the To broader heights we climb, meeting direction of Lowell Mason. History says that ommonwealth that he went to Fort McLane, New Seven months later, over Time presided. Triumphant Edward Everett Hale was one of the children Mexico, to make a treaty, was imn the train en route to preach at a little town God speeds our way. in that young diolr; and a Smith family legend n prisoned, and was shot by a sentry Massachusetts, Doctor Smith died peacefully has It that one of the passersby who heard under the pretext that he was afraid hile sitting beside a friend. Grand birthright of our sires. with profound admiration the song pouring out Mangas would escape. some Americans object to Amerour fires and Our altars Although of the Park Street church was the girl who ica because it has the same tune as the Cochise was more fortunate. After we still pure I EngKeep afterward became Mrs. Samuel Francis Smith. lish national anthem God Save the the Civil war was ended a camOur the King, flag unfurled, starry She was Miss Mary White of Haverhill, Mass., a fact Is that the air is not the paign of extermination against the air of Englands The hope of all the world. schoolmate of Whittier, whom Smith married national anthem alone. Apaches was put in force. The SwitzerFor In Peace and Light Impearled, Germany, on September 16, 1834. Chlrlcahua chief held out as long as land and Denmark sing the familiar strains, as God hold secure "America was first published In the Juvenile well as we who he could under the new conditions, sing America. The first line Lyre, a children's song book, which later, and of those German words at which Smith but surrendered In 1871. The next Is said that Smith wrote America It In glanced In the face of much opposition to the Introducafter he had been attracted by the simple and less than half an hour and Doctor Tillett, In year, dissatisfied, be escaped with tion of mnsic Into the schools, was adopted by natural movement of the music are Ileil dir commenting upon it in The Methodist Hymnal, 200 of his people and later 600 more them. im Siegeskranz. Switzerland's national anthem Annotated, says: The author had not the followed him, and lived on the The original manuscript Is now treasured by begins, Rufst du, mein Vaterland, while the remotest Idea that the words he dashed Chlrlcahua reservathe Harvard university library, to which It was Danes sing, Ileil dir, dem Liebenden. off thus hurriedly would ever become a favor- tion, where he died June 8, 1874. 1932. Western Newspaper Union ) bequeathed by Doctor Smiths son, Dr. D. A. W. There has been considerable dispute as to ite with any lovers of music and song, much Smith, on November 14, 1914. In accepting 'the the origin of the air and concerning this one less become the national hymn of a great Rat Killed on Woman's Back gift W. C. Lane, the Harvard librarian, wrote, authority, the Encyclopoedla Brittanlca, says: and growing nation. National hymns do not While an elderly woman was This is one of the most precious bits of origThe most celebrated of all national anthems become such by virture of their loftiness of walking In Castle street, Forfar, inal manuscript which any American library is the English God, Save the King, which Is poetic thought and expression, but because Scotland, a large rat ran up her could desire to own. said to have been first sung as his own com- they have In them that indefinable, simple became and lodged on her The whole life of the author of "America position by Henry Carey In 1740; and a version something that gets Into the hearts of the peo- stocking A back underneath her clothing. centered around Boston. He was born on Sheafe was assigned by W. Chappell (Popular Music) ple. Greater national songs than this have been man saw the form of the rodent near street In the north end of that city on October to the Harmonla Anglicana of 1742 or 1743, written hymns surpassing It In dignity and the woman's shoulders and squeezed 21, 1808. As a boy he attended successively a but no copy exists and this is now doubted. nobility of thought but It Is doubtful If we It to death inside her dress. The "dame school, the forerunner of the modern Words and music were printed in the Gen- shall ever have In America a national hymn body was removed after the woman kindergarten; the Eliot school and the Boston tleman's Magazine for October, 1745. There has more popular with the people than this. bad run into a store. Latin school. 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It Is a sense which is not yet perfectly understood and there Is no exact Information as to which cranial nerve controls It Feared Wool Shortege In the early days of the development of the textile Industry In America, the consumption of young lamb was looked upon with displeasure as cutting short the wool supply. Small Town, Advantage y vls-te- A man who has discovered bow to be both truthful and diplomatic Is the one who wrote to the budding bard: "I appreciate the subtle quality of your verses and enjoyed most what appeared between the ' Boston Herald. line Traffic Idea Not New Excavators have found that a y street existed In Pompeii, the Italian city which was destroyed by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius In 79. Wood for Ukulelea Genuine Hawaiian ukuleles are made of koa wood, taken from the tree acacia koa, a mlmosaceous tree native to the Hawaiian Islands. 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