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Show ORATORIO THIS AFITjRi Wo feci snro that all that feltijft music-loving people ncod in orderSS out in force, is to havn .-jftETr that at 4:30 this afternoon thk9S be produced on tho campua of uMj' voTsity the great oratorio, "Thttt tiou," by Haydn. . SMr! The Salt Lako Musical uAjjA1 operates with Squire Coop a rjL ing this gTand musical tiuimtfti therefore , an asmircd Bucceaa uK5' vanco. The production is alapjffi the love of music and for th9Rjfl) of what Salt Lake musicians diMuti tho production of a great oratoTB The production is free to all wish to hear it. Those who doBf1 assured of something greatly i'jC their while in tho rendition otmfa did music, and tho preseneo of Br numbers will be a stimulus ana HBVSi cation to thoso who, in this jfl j spirited manner, place their gkflmJjW their sorvices at the dispoealB public. ( - So, let Salt Lake mnelc lovB , out, tho moro tho better, and hj9 t great production on Univerrfty'B this aftornoon at balf-paat four oBj The appellato division of tMB premo court in New York hai dljB of a case where a man wa8 aceB'. gambling in his homo. The pollBJ pected, raided his house, and fbujAjtU householder, with friends, pKorc poker, cards and coin oa ths wft"-1 But the court holds that a TtmmF " a right to gamble in his otto iHMbr he wants to, and that tho polIaJB tf no right to interfere with huKrlLj decision, of course, protects. wK playors as well as pokor pTayenybiftQ though this decision is no doubt iB.k' in a bona fide case, it opens thBfj to gross abuse. W |