AND PACIFIC COAST GUIDE. ao . peony maf a ray PsP e ie an (One nas Foundation of Temple. Tabernacle, VIEW OF SALT LAKE CITY, LOOKING SOUTHWEST. sage-brush knoll, its waters would divide, and the different portions eventually min- gle with the two oceans which wash the opposite sides of the continent. We enter the cars and pass on, the track seeming to be lost but a short distance in our front. The view from the rear of the car is the same. The track seems to be warped up and doubled out of sight. The curvature of this backbone gives the track a similar appearance to that witnessed at Sherman. Although much higher at Sherman, still To be ‘dead broke,” or out of money, is ‘‘ inthe cap,” ‘on the bed rock,” etc. this is the continental divide, but the low, broad pass brings us 1,212 feet below that place. To the north, the Seminole moun- tains rear their rugged heights, and farther on, and more to the westward, can be seen the long lines and gray peaks of the Sweetwater Range. Still farther to the west and north, the Wind River Moun- tains close the scene in the dim distance, their summits robed in snow. Away to the south can be seen the hills which form the southern boundary of the pass, near “ Shooting his month off, for one to use de- fiant or foul Janguage.