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Show "SCOTS I' HE WIE WALLACE BLED" Lads and Lassies of Land of Mountain and Flood Parade Zion's Streets. Part of the Scottish population of Salt Luke took a trolloy ride and paraded the streets of Salt Lalte City Tuesday night, just as an initiative lo their big outing at Wandamerc Thursday, when Bannock-burn Bannock-burn (although the celebration Is a few-days few-days late) will he celebrated with "all the honoi-s three." The preliminary of Tuosday night broke forth with a trolley rldo around the city. There wero four pipers, and Miss Harris was also with them, and while they were not Ilko "the hundred pipers" they sounded forth tho pibroch with "fell" lustiness. After the trolley ride tho Scots paraded Main street, the pipers heading the procession. pro-cession. They stopped in front of The Tribune office and serenaded the staff. Thoy played the "Holghts of Alma." the tuno that led the Highlanders to the heights of that fortressed peak In the Crimean war. They sounded forth tho stirring strains of "The Cock o' the North,1' the music that took the Gordon Highlanders up to tho top of Diirglc heights on the Afghan, frontier when the Python lay in wait like the tiger for its prey, and Piper lHndtlason. after being wounded three times, sat on a rock and piped forth the music that carried the Highland troops to ultimate victory. They sounded that famous tune, "The Campbells Camp-bells Aro Coming," and Lucknow was relieved, re-lieved, and there were many others that "warmed the cockles of the heart." In front of The Tribune office the Utile Craig girls dancod the Highland ning, and then the crowd adjourned lo meet Thursday at AVandamere. |