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Show BOX ELDER COUNTY NEWS Brlgham City, Oct. 22. A number af prominent men and women of this ;Ity will go to Snowville Saturday morning, where the Echo male quar I tette will give a recital in the eve nine, and the return trip will be . made Sunday afternoon, the party to leave Snow ville after 4 o clock In the afternoon The quartette Is composed com-posed of Dr. R. T Willey, C Elias lenson, Victor E Madsen and Isaac H. Jensen. -and these will be accom panled hy their when and Miss Crystal Crys-tal Jeppson and Mrs. Georgia B Johnson, who will take part In the concert The trip will be made in automobiles driven by C N. Chris teusen and Roland A. Madsen ELECTIONS ARE CALLED. Brigham City, Oct. 22 The board of education has called a school election elec-tion to be held in representative school precincts Nos 1, 3 and ", re spectively, for the purpose of elect ing members to the board of education. educa-tion. Primaries will be held In all the towns in precincts 1 and 3 on or before November 18. The conven tions for the nominating of candidates will be held In Park Valley for precinct pre-cinct 1 on November 21 and in Trc-monton Trc-monton for precinct 3 on the same date. Iu precinct 5, embracing Brigham ''tv only, a mass convention will be held November 21 for the purpose of selecting a candidate for the board of education here The election will ; be held on Wednesday. December 2. CHECKS RACE RIOT Logan, Oct. 22 Sheriff Barker was called to the south end of Cache county Tuesday to arrest some participants par-ticipants in a race riot that broke out among the workmen employed on the interurban railroad. There were about fifty Creeks. Turks and Armenians Arme-nians employed there and one of the men pic ked up a shovel that belonged to another workmen and, when it was demanded refused to give it up A fight followed, and the brother of the man attacked went to his rescue. res-cue. This precipitated a general row. In which pocket knives, clubs, bars and anything that came to band were used. Some were stabbed one had his skull crushed and several others have hurts of a minor nature Five of the men brought over were arretted ar-retted and one was taken to the hospital where It Is said he has a sKin chance for recovery Yesterday County Attorney Bowen examined a number of witnesses, and prosecution of the leaders is sure to follow The names of the men could not be obtained, as they are known by numbers, and in the examination ex-amination this morning the attorney had a difficult time in learning who was who. THE RHINE IN LEGEND AND STORY. For generations past the Rhine has served to inspire the spirit of patriotism patriot-ism among his German children, who I love to call him "Father Rhine." i "Wacht am Rheln' was the great national na-tional sonc, which was Bung with an I extraordinary feror by the German I soldiers alike In the hour of defeat and victory in the Franco-German 1 war. being sung before the walls of J Paris in that great campaign which ended in victory for the Prussian j forces And now that their country is faced with a greater peril than any she has hitherto experienced, the words of that great war song, bring-lnp bring-lnp back memories of 1870. w il be ; suns by millions of the Kaiser's forces on land and sea Truly the! Rhine s a fit subject for a national I song Its banks were the scene of' man of the fierce battles for su- j premaoy which took place between ' the Teutonic- hosts ana the Romans, whose strongest bulwark it was. It ' was there that Gaul and Teuton Struggled for supremacy in the generations gener-ations that followed. Flowing through a land clothed With vineyards, that yield a wine I which is famed the world over for Its ! exquisite bouquet and dry, piquant flavor, 'Father Rhine" breathes n spirit of ?onp and impend nnrt to-I mance Ruined castles crown the rugced and fantastic craxs that hem In Its channel; Its waters, of a deep I transparent green hue, flow over the treasure of thd Nibelungs, surge round the rock of thfe tiiren Lorelei, and are overlooked by the commanding command-ing Btatue Ol Gel mania the lro;)tiv ot German victory in iro. Except duriiiR tne eighteenth and the greater part of me nineteenth centuries, it has always been a purely German river It became part of the diuding lino between France and Germany in lCltT. when Alsace-Lorraine was appropriated by France; in 1870 it was won back ny its children at the point of rhe sword. It Is to the German race what the Thames is to th" English people. It is a means A of livelihood, too. for it carries more than 2,000,000 tons of freightage eaei year, and is a symbol of national prOBperit Philadelphia Public Ledger. oo NO, INDEED. Bix You may depend upon it that your friends won't forget you as long as you have money. Dix That's right; especlallv ( wvi have borrowed it from them Detroit Tribune. |