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Show CALEDONIANS ARE TO CELEBRATE At the Royal Dancing Academy hall, on Wednesday. January 25th, beginning begin-ning promptly at S p. in., the Scots of Ogden will celebrate the 152nd anniversary anni-versary of the birth of Robert Burns. These annual gatherings of Scotchmen Scotch-men are always enjoyable, but this one promises to eclipse all the others. The program of the concert and of the ball which will follow it contains many unique and Interesting 'features. The best local talent has been secured and it is frc6ly predicted that tho largest audience of Scotch people and their friends that the city has over seen will bo gathered next Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The program follows; "Then let us pray that came It may As come it will for a' that; That man to mnn tho world o'or Shall brothers bo for a that." Burns 1. "Scottish Airs," Weber Academy Orchestra, E. W. Nichols, Conductor. 2. "Annie Laurie," Caledonian Male Quartette. 3. Opening Address, Chief Wm. N. Purdlc. 4. Song, "Thoro Was a Lad Born in Kyle," Audience. C. Solo, "Of a tho Airts the Wind Can Blow," Mrs. Robcit Spownrt. G. Solo, "Burns and "Scotland Yet," Mr. George Bain. 7. Oration, "Robert Burns," Hon. David O. McKav. 5. Solo, "Within a Mile o' Edin-burgh Edin-burgh Town," Mrs. J. H. Spargo. 9. Recitation, "Man Is VMado to Mourn," Miss Isabella Henderson. 10. Solo, "Green Grows the Rashes O," Mr. William Jack. 11. Selection, Mr. Moroni Olson. 12. Solo, "My Lovo 13 Like a Red, Red Rose," Mrs. T. G. Wadsworth. 13. Violin Solo, "Scottish Medley," Mr. Wm. Klnley. 14. Solo, "McGregor's Gathering," Mrs. Agnes Warner. 15.' "Au hi Lang Sync," Audience. Prof. Sam F. Whltnker, Accompanist. Accompan-ist. If I'm design'd yon lordllng's slave' By nature's law designed Why was an independent wish Ever planted in my mind? , If not, why am I subject to His cruelty or scorn? Or why has man the will and power To make his follows mourn'' BURNS. |