Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . with saltis the water that on leaving it the body isinstantly covered with fine crystals. Thesteps up which the bathers ascend arefringed with salt circles from four inches structure has a seating capacity,including a gallery, of about 10,000, thebody of which, seating about 0000, beingfailed on this occasion, Some idea ofits external appearance is shown in the An uneventful journey of 40 milesthrough the valley of the Salt Lake bringsus to Salt Lake City. We reached thereabout dusk on Saturday evening, and re-mained over until the following eveuiug.


Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . with saltis the water that on leaving it the body isinstantly covered with fine crystals. Thesteps up which the bathers ascend arefringed with salt circles from four inches structure has a seating capacity,including a gallery, of about 10,000, thebody of which, seating about 0000, beingfailed on this occasion, Some idea ofits external appearance is shown in the An uneventful journey of 40 milesthrough the valley of the Salt Lake bringsus to Salt Lake City. We reached thereabout dusk on Saturday evening, and re-mained over until the following eveuiug. Iu the afternoon our party visited Garfield Beach, a sectiou of the shore of the lakewhi re expensive hotels with excellent ba1 Lung am oodal tons have been erected The opportunity thus afforded was im-proved by most of our party to their greatsatisfaction. The water iu this lake IS tentimes as salt as that of the ocean. Sodense and heavy is it that an ordinary per-son floats about on its surface Uke anempty cask. One feel, that he might. to a foot iu length Tin \ C ! from the .Ii i|i|inij- ot tin- bathing suits. In eachol the luilhin^ houses U :i -uppl\ of clear,fresh water conducted from the mountains,and arranged so as to top off a swim in :ilioi next page, this being the center building with the oval roof. The structure to the left is the Mormon Taber-nacle, which is devoted to the more ex-of the Mormon Church. The turretedbuilding to the right is the -jiiemlidnew temple, not quite completed. Therewas verv little in the Mormon Church big through a short gap in this s of snow-sheds on the western slope, we came into view of Lake Donner, directly


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