Show ONE WORD EXPRESSES IT It is diverting to observe strangers in the city as they peer into the features or scan the personnel of old residenters looking for indications of Mormonism They come and go these visitors passing along our broad streets with tho busy throng and seek in vain for any trace of difference between be-tween the people they meet and those they see in other cities The women trip along as gaily and wear as happy faces in Salt Lake as elsewhere They are fashionably attired and carry with them the cosmopolitan cosmo-politan air and bearing The men have the same general appearance an equal number would present in Chicago or New York Business is transacted with never a reference refer-ence to religious topics In society there is no apparent distinction between Gentile and Mormon In short tbo tourist if ho remains a few days forgets that in his mind Salt Lakewas associated with a subject sub-ject that bus been written of and preached about in the states for forty years Seeing See-ing the smooth and uninterrupted How of trade the free and unrestrained exchange of courtesies the life the vigor of the people peo-ple he naturally wonders what is the meaning mean-ing of all the stuff ho roads in the Liberal press and finally settles dowa to express it in one word humbug |