. The Pacific tourist . pjlygamy. Woud a prophet who trer received a true revela-tion drny it, puni-h his followers for observing it, andthen prac i<e it f-r himself f How appropriately the answer is given to ;»question when one Uikes up the Mormon HymnIkxik, and finds among its verses, used in theirchurch ., the follow ing leading lines: 1. * Tlie Goil tint others womhip U not the Go (»»h l« tlir hop*-f r mo. It lijc no nor knowlt-«. 5. The heaven of sectarians l» not the heaTen for me. TIte New Jioiite to Mr^ntfina a tut the Y


. The Pacific tourist . pjlygamy. Woud a prophet who trer received a true revela-tion drny it, puni-h his followers for observing it, andthen prac i<e it f-r himself f How appropriately the answer is given to ;»question when one Uikes up the Mormon HymnIkxik, and finds among its verses, used in theirchurch ., the follow ing leading lines: 1. * Tlie Goil tint others womhip U not the Go (»»h l« tlir hop*-f r mo. It lijc no nor knowlt-«. 5. The heaven of sectarians l» not the heaTen for me. TIte New Jioiite to Mr^ntfina a tut the Yel-loirstone. The Ltah Sortheru It. It. This ii-w railroad has l>een lately j>ushed rap-idly iiorlhwaril toward Montana. Inwards ;K.» mil»s are exj^oted to l»e finished tliis year. 154 TME ^m€iFI€ W®¥§ TSLK Tornisv. 15o Upon this road are several jtoints ol very greatinterest, worth tlie special visit of tourists forone or two days. The road after leaving Ogdenruns for a number of luihs dose to the foot ofthe Wahsatch Mountains. On its way it jiassesa Sulphur Spring wheie arises a dt nse cloud ofvaiK)r. The road gradually rises above the valleyupward to the mountain range, giving grandviews of the (Jreat Salt Lake, and its islands,with the orchards and grain fields below. Abackward l()ok reveals the glories of the mount-ains. Reaching the Sumiiiil, there is a gloriousview of an interior valley of the Bear Kiver,with its villages and distant views of canonsand jieaks. The road then descends rapidlyinto tile Cache Valley. The land is remark-ably rich and well irrigated. Near Logan isa high i>lateau 300 feet above the town whencea fine view of the valley is obtained, and overfourteen villages seen, surrounded with a seriesof nutuntains cap{>etl with snow. The scene ismost


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