The BOOK OF JASHERREFERRED TO IN
JOSHUA AND SECOND SAMUEL.
FAITHFULLY TRANSLATED (1840)
FROM THE ORIGINAL HEBREW INTO ENGLISH
SALT LAKE CITY:
PUBLISHED BY J.H. PARRY & COMPANY
1887.
"Is not this written in the Book of Jasher?"--Joshua, x. 13.
"Behold it is written in the Book of Jasher."--II Samuel, i. 18
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CHAPTER 1--The Creation of Adam and Eve. The Fall. Birth of Cain and Abel. Abel
a Keeper of Sheep. Cain a Tiller of the Soil. The Quarrel Between the Brothers
and the Result. Cain, the First Murderer, Cursed of God
CHAPTER 2--Seth is Born. People begin to Multiply and Become Idolatrous. Third
Part of the Earth Destroyed. Earth cursed and becomes corrupt through the
Wickedness of Men. Cainan, a Wise and Righteous King, Foretells the Flood. Enoch
is Born
CHAPTER 3--Enoch Reigns over the Earth. Enoch Establishes Righteousness upon the
Earth, and after Reigning Two Hundred and Forty Years is Translated
CHAPTER 4--The People of the Earth Again Become Corrupt. Noah is Born
CHAPTER 5--Noah and Methuselah Preach Repentance for One Hundred and Twenty
Years. Noah Builds the Ark. Death of Methuselah.
CHAPTER 6--Animals, Beasts, and Fowls Preserved in the Ark. Noah and his Sons,
and their Wives are Shut in. When the Floods come the People want to get in.
Noah One Year in the Ark.
CHAPTER 7--The Generations of Noah. The Garments of Skin made for Adam Stolen by
Ham and they Descend to Nimrod the Mighty Hunter, who Becomes the King of the
Whole Earth. The Birth of Abram.
CHAPTER 8--The Wise Men of Nimrod, by their Divination, Foretell the Evil that
Abram will do to Nimrod's Kingdom, and they seek to kill the Child. Abram, with
his Mother and Nurse are Hid in a cave for Ten Years.
CHAPTER 9--When Ten Years Old, Abram goes to Noah and Shem, Remains with them
for Thirty-nine Years, and is Taught in all the Ways of the Lord. The Wickedness
of Nimrod and his People. They Propose to Build a Tower to Heaven and Dethrone
God. The confusion of Tongues.
CHAPTER 10--The Descendants of Noah, Scattered over the whole earth, build
themselves Cities.
CHAPTER 11--Nimrod's Wicked Reign. The Idolatry of Terah, Abram's Father. When
Fifty Years old, Abram returns to his Father's House and Discovers his Idols.
Makes a pretext to destroy them. After making Savory Meat for the gods, Abram
takes a Hatchet and destroys them, leaving the Hatchet in the hands of the
larger one, where it is discovered by his Father, who is told by Abram that the
Great God had risen up in anger and Destroyed his Fellows. Terah in his wrath
betrays Abram to the King, who brings him up before the Throne for Judgment.
Abram Warns his Father and the King, before all the Princes, of the Evils of
Idolatry.
CHAPTER 12--Abram placed in Prison, and is condemned after ten days to be cast
into a Fiery Furnace. His Brother Haran being Falsely Accused is condemned to
the same Fate. As Haran's heart was not right before the Lord, he perished, but
Abram is Delivered and is brought forth Alive. Is Presented with Many Gifts. The
King Dreams of Abram, and again Seeks his Life. Abram flees to the House of
Noah.
CHAPTER 13--On Abram's account Terah and all his House, with Abram, Leave Ur
Casdim to go to the Land of Canaan. They tarry in Haran, where the Lord Appears
to Abram, and upon condition of Faithfulness, Promises many Blessings. Abram,
commanded of the Lord, takes his Wife and all belonging to him and goes to the
Land of Canaan, where the Lord again appears to him and Promises the Land of
Canaan as an Everlasting Inheritance. After Fifteen Years, Abram returns to
Haran to Visit his Father. Teaches many to Walk in the Ways of the Lord. Again
commanded to go to Canaan, where he Builds an Altar. The Lord renews his
Covenant with him.
CHAPTER 14--Rikayon's cunning Device to make Money of the Egyptians.
CHAPTER 15--On Account of Famine in Canaan, Abram goes to Egypt. Tells the
People that Sarah is his Sister, on account of her Beauty. Pharaoh Desires to
take her, but is Prevented by an Angel of the Lord. The Truth is made known, and
Sarah is Restored to Abram, with many Presents. Abram returns to his Home.
Trouble between Lot and Abram on account of Lot's cattle. Lot Removes to Sodom.
CHAPTER 16--Four Kings with Eight Hundred Thousand Men War against Sodom and the
Cities of the Plain, and destroy and plunder their people. Abram, Hearing that
Lot is taken captive, gathers together about Three Hundred Men and Pursues the
Kings, retakes the captives, and smites the whole Army of the confederate Rings.
On his Return, Abram meets Adonizedek, King of Jerusalem, the same was Shem.
Abram gives Tithing of all he had taken to Adonizedek, and is Blessed of Him.
Abram Restores to every Man his property which he had retaken in the War, and
returns to Hebron. The Lord again appears to Abram and promises to bless him
with a Numberless Posterity. Sarah being childless gives Hagar to Abram for a
Wife, and becoming jealous of her, afflicts her. An Angel comforts Hagar.
Ishmael is Born.
CHAPTER 17--The Lord Appears to Abram and Establishes the Covenant of
Circumcision, and calls his name Abraham, and Sarai, He calls Sarah.
CHAPTER 18--Abraham Entertains Three Angels, who eat with him. Sarah is promised
a Son. The People of Sodom and Gomorrah, and of all the Cities of the Plain
become very Wicked.
CHAPTER 19--The Abominations of the people of Sodom and Gomorrah. Two Angels
sent to Save Lot. The Cities of the Plain and all their Inhabitants Destroyed by
Fire.
CHAPTER 20--Abraham goes to the land of the Philistines, and again tells the
People that Sarah is his Sister. Abimelech the King desires her for a Wife. An
Angel warns him, and commands him to return her to her Husband. The whole land
afflicted on account of the matter. Sarah Restored to Abraham, who entreats the
Lord to heal the People of Abimelech.
CHAPTER 21--Isaac is Born, causing much Rejoicing among the Friends of Abraham.
Ishmael Attempts to kill Isaac, and on that account is sent away with his
Mother. Ishmael is blessed with Riches and Posterity.
CHAPTER 22--Ishmael returns to his Father, with his Wives and Children. Abraham
Returns to Canaan and makes his Home in Beersheba, where he Hospitably
Entertains all strangers and teaches them the way of the Lord. Isaac and
Ishmael's conversation. The Offering of Isaac Foretold. Satan's opinion of the
Father of the Faithful.
CHAPTER 23--Abraham commanded to Offer up Isaac, in the Land Moriah. Abraham's
Obedience. Sarah's Affliction. What Happened on the Way. Satan attempts to
hinder them. Isaac an Acceptable Offering. Father and Son alone. The willingness
of Isaac. He Assists his Father in Building the Altar. While they both weep
bitterly, they yet Rejoice to be counted worthy before the Lord. Isaac bound and
placed upon the Altar. The Angels of God intercede for Isaac, who is released at
the command of the Lord, and a Ram is offered in his place. Satan, by his
deception and Evils, causes the Death of Sarah.
CHAPTER 24--Abraham Purchases a Burial Place. Isaac sent to the House of Shem
and Eber to Learn the Way of the Lord. Eliezer is sent to get a Wife for Isaac.
Goes to the House of Bethuel and brings Rebecca.
CHAPTER 25--Abraham takes Keturah for a Wife, by whom he has Six Sons. The
Generations of the Sons of Keturah, and of Ishmael.
CHAPTER 26--Isaac and Rebecca pray for children. Their Prayers answered, and
Esau and Jacob are Born. Abraham, after recounting all the Wonderful Works of
the Lord, enjoins his Son to Walk in His way and keep His Commandments. In the
Fifteenth Year of Jacob and Esau's lives, Abraham Dies and is Buried by all the
Kings of the land. All the People and even the children mourn for Abraham for a
Full.
CHAPTER 27--Esau slays Nimrod and Two of his Mighty Men. Returns Home weary from
the Fight, and sells his Birthright for Value.
CHAPTER 28--On account of Famine, Isaac goes to Gerar, the Land of the
Philistines. After the Famine he Returns at the Command of the Lord to Hebron.
Jacob is sent to the House of Shem where he Remains Thirty-two Years to learn
the Way of the Lord, but Esau would not go. Esau marries a Canaanitish Woman.
CHAPTER 29--Jacob by deceit obtains his Brother's Blessing. Jacob fearing his
Brother's anger, flees to the House of Eber, where he remains for Fourteen
Years. Esau again marries a Woman of the Land. Jacob returns to his Father, but
being still threatened by Esau, is advised by his Mother to go to her Brother
Laban, in Haran. Jacob goes to Haran, being Commanded by his Father not to Marry
any of the Daughters of Canaan. Jacob is Waylaid on the Road, by the Son of
Esau, and is Robbed of all he Possessed.
CHAPTER 30--When he Arrives at Mount Moriah, the Lord appears to Jacob and
establishes His Covenant with him. Arriving at his Uncle's House he Engages to
Serve Seven Years for Rachel.
CHAPTER 31--Jacob is Deceived and is given Leah in Place of Rachel, but is Given
Rachel for Seven Years' more Service. Jacob serves Laban six years longer for
Wages and becomes very Rich, when the Lord Appears to him and commands him to
Return to the Land of Canaan. Jacob Obeys and goes from Laban. Rachel Steals her
Father's gods, that he may not know where Jacob has fled. Laban Pursues him, but
establishes a covenant of peace. Laban breaks his Covenant by sending his Son
secretly to Esau that Jacob may Fall in his Hands. Esau, with Four Hundred Men,
seek to Destroy Jacob.
CHAPTER 32--Jacob sends a Message of Peace to his Brother, who rejects it with
contempt, and Advances to Destroy him. Hosts of Angels cause the Fear of Jacob
to come upon Esau, and he goes to meet him in peace, in answer to Jacob's
Prayer. Jacob Wrestles with an Angel of the Lord.
CHAPTER 33--Jacob goes to Shechem. Prince Shechem defiles Dinah the Daughter of
Jacob. Shechem desires her for a Wife.
CHAPTER 34--The Perfidy of Shechem. Simeon and Levi, Sons of Jacob, avenge the
Honor of their Sister Dinah, Destroy all the Men of the City, and Spoil it. The
People of Canaan conspire to avenge the cause of Shechem. Isaac and Jacob Pray
for Succor.
CHAPTER 35--The Fear of God come upon the Canaanites, and they do not Fight with
Jacob.
CHAPTER 36--Jacob and his House goes to Bethel, where the Lord appears to him,
calls his name Israel, and Blesses him. The Generations of Jacob and Esau.
CHAPTER 37--Jacob Returns to Shechem. The Kings of Canaan again assemble against
Jacob. Jacob's Ten Sons with One Hundred and Two of their servants Fight against
the Canaanites and Amorites, and are successful.
CHAPTER 38 and 39--The Sons of Jacob Destroy many Cities of Canaan and all their
people.
CHAPTER 40--The Remaining Twenty-one Kings of Canaan, fearing the Sons of Jacob,
make a permanent Peace with them.
CHAPTER 41--Joseph, the Son of Jacob, Dreams of his Future Exaltation over his
Brethren. Being his Father's Favorite, his Brethren become Jealous. Joseph is
sent to Visit his Brethren. They conspire against him, and at the Suggestion of
Reuben Place him in a Pit.
CHAPTER 42--Joseph is sold to a company of Midianites, who in Turn sold him to
the Ishmaelites, who take him down to Egypt. An account of his Journey thither,
and of his Affliction on the Road.
CHAPTER 43--Reuben's Anguish at not Finding Joseph in the Pit. The Brothers
contrive to Deceive their Father by Dipping his coat in Blood. Jacob's Anguish
at the loss of his Son.
CHAPTER 44--Joseph is sold to Potiphar, an Officer of Pharaoh. Zelicah, the Wife
of Potiphar, seeks to entice Joseph to do Evil, but all her advances are
Rejected. Is Falsely Accused by her and is brought to Judgment. Is Acquitted by
his Judges, but for the Sake of the Report against Potiphar's Wife, he is cast
into Prison.
CHAPTER 45--An Account of the Families of Jacob's Sons.
CHAPTER 46--Joseph Interprets the Dreams of his Fellow-Prisoners.
CHAPTER 47--Isaac Blesses his two Sons and Dies. His Property is Divided. Esau
takes all the personal Property and Jacob chooses the Inheritance of the Land of
Canaan, with the Cave of Machpelah for a Burying Place.
CHAPTER 48--Pharaoh's Dreams. Not Receiving a Satisfactory Interpretation from
the Magicians, he orders the Wise Men to be Slain. The King's Butler makes
Joseph's Gifts known to Pharaoh. Joseph is Brought before the King, who Relates
his Dreams to him. Joseph, by the Gift of God, Interprets them. A great Famine
Predicted.
CHAPTER 49--Pharaoh Assembles all the Great Men of the Kingdom, and desires to
appoint Joseph to Govern Egypt. They Object because he cannot speak all the
Seventy Languages of the Earth. An Angel visits Joseph and teaches him all the
Languages of the Earth. When brought before the King, Joseph's Wisdom and
Knowledge please Pharaoh and all the Princes of Egypt, and he is appointed the
Second to the King, and all authority is given him. Joseph is made Wealthy and
clothed in Princely apparel and proclaimed Governor of Egypt. Is given the
Daughter of Potiphar for a Wife.
CHAPTER 50--Joseph goes to help the Ishmaelites against their Enemies. Great
Plenty prevails in Egypt as Joseph predicted. Joseph's Two Sons, Manasseh and
Ephraim. Joseph stores up Food throughout Egypt. That stored by the Egyptians is
spoiled. The Famine prevails over all the Land and Joseph sells corn to all the
Egyptians and the surrounding Nations. Knowing that his Brethren will have to
come to Egypt for Corn, he arranges to meet them when they come.
CHAPTER 51--Jacob sends his Ten Oldest Sons to Egypt for Food. Tells them not to
enter in at one gate but to go in Separately. On the way they Covenant together
to seek for Joseph, and if they cannot ransom him they resolve to take him by
force. They enter in at ten gates, and spread themselves to seek for Joseph
three days. Joseph, in the meantime, has his men Seeking them. When found they
are brought before Joseph who accuses them of being Spies. Joseph sends his
Brethren home with corn, while Simeon is kept as a hostage till they shall again
come to Egypt with their Younger Brother. They are astonished to find their
Money in their sacks of corn.
CHAPTER 52--Jacob's sorrow at the absence of Simeon; Refuses to let Benjamin go.
But when he and his Household become pinched with hunger, Judah pleads for
Benjamin. Tells his Father of the great glory and Authority of the Governor of
Egypt and offers himself as Security for his Younger Brother. Jacob consents and
sends his Sons again to Egypt with a conciliatory Letter and Present to the
Governor.
CHAPTER 53--Jacob's Sons again go to Egypt for Bread. Benjamin is presented
before Joseph. Joseph's Cup. Joseph's conduct towards Benjamin by which he makes
himself known to him. Resolves to prove his Brethren by taking away Benjamin
from them, and puts his Cup in Benjamin's sack of corn and sends them Home to
their Father. An Officer is sent after them who accuses them of purloining his
Master's Cup. Brings them back to Joseph. Benjamin is taken from them by force,
and they are told to go on their way.
CHAPTER 54--Judah breaks through the Door to get to Joseph and Benjamin. He
recounts the many Mighty Deeds of his Brethren and threatens to destroy all
Egypt if Benjamin be not released. Joseph wrangles with his Brethren and accuses
them of Selling their Brother. They commence to war upon the Egyptians, and
frighten the whole Land. After satisfying himself of their repentance for
selling their Brother, Joseph makes himself known to them, and bestows presents
upon them. They are presented before Pharaoh, who commands Joseph to bring all
his Father's Household Down to Egypt. He sends Chariots for this Purpose, laden
with Presents, Luxuries and Clothing. Jacob's joy on Learning that Joseph is
still Alive.
CHAPTER 55--The Lord commands Jacob to go down to Egypt, where He will make him
a Great Nation. Joseph and all Egypt go to meet Jacob to do him Honor when he
arrives. The Land of Goshen is given to him and his Children.
CHAPTER 56--After Seventeen Years' Dwelling in Egypt, Jacob dies, after Blessing
his Children and commanding them to go in the Way of the Lord. Joseph and his
Brethren and all the Mighty Men of Egypt go up to Canaan to Bury Jacob. Esau,
claiming the Land of Canaan as his, will not Allow Joseph to Bury his Father.
After Esau and many of his People are slain, Jacob is Buried by Force. All the
Kings of Canaan come up to do him Honor.
CHAPTER 57--The Sons of Esau make war with the Sons of Jacob and are smitten.
Some are taken captive to Egypt. The Children of Esau enlist the People of Seir
to Accompany them to Egypt to Deliver their Brethren. Joseph and his Brethren
and the Egyptians slay Six Hundred Thousand. Nearly all the Mighty Men of Seir
being Slain, they make war with the Children of Esau to Drive them from their
Land. Esau prevails and utterly annihilates the Children of Seir.
CHAPTER 58--Pharaoh dies and the whole Government of Egypt devolves upon Joseph,
Pharaoh the Younger being but a nominal Ruler. The Children of Esau again come
Against the Israelites, and are again smitten.
CHAPTER 59--Jacob's Posterity in Egypt. After Prophesying that the Lord would
Deliver his Brethren from Egypt, Joseph dies and is buried, and the Israelites
are ruled over by the Egyptians.
CHAPTER 60--Zepho, the Son of Eliphaz, the Son of Esau, who was taken Captive by
Joseph where he Buried his Father, Escapes from Egypt with all his Men.
CHAPTERS 61, 62, and 63--Petty Wars and contentions of the Nations of Africa
with Zepho.
CHAPTER 64--Zepho Leads a Great Army of Chittimites, Edomites, and Ishmaelites
against Egypt. Three Hundred Thousand Egyptians put to Flight, but One Hundred
and Fifty Men of Israel prevail against Zepho.
CHAPTER 65--The Elders of Egypt conspire with Pharaoh and cunningly bring Israel
into Freedom In Jesus to them. Being afraid of their power, they afflict them in
order to lessen the Number of the Children of Israel.
CHAPTER 66--Pharaoh Decrees that every Male Child born in Israel shall be
Killed, and still they increase.
CHAPTER 67--Aaron is Born. On Account of Pharaoh's decree, many of the Sons of
Israel live apart from their Wives. The King's counsellors devise another plan
to lessen the number of Israel by drowning them. The Lord finds a means of
preserving the Male Children.
CHAPTER 68--Moses, a Child of Promise, is born. The Egyptian Women acting as
Spies. Moses is discovered, and placed by his Mother in an Ark of Bulrushes. Is
Found and Adopted by the Daughter of Pharaoh, and grows up among the King's
Children.
CHAPTER 69--Pharaoh Proclaims, that if any of the Israelites are short in their
Labor, either in Bricks or Mortar, his Youngest Son shall be put in their Place.
CHAPTER 70--Moses puts the King's crown upon his own head. Baalam and the Wise
Men make this a Pretext against him. When grown up, Moses visits his Brethren,
and learns of their Grievances. Moses obtains a day's rest on the Sabbath for
all Israel.
CHAPTER 71--Moses slays an Egyptian and being Discovered flees from Egypt. Aaron
Prophecies.
CHAPTER 72--Moses flees to Cush. At the Death of the king, he is chosen in his
Stead. He Reigns Forty Years in Cush.
CHAPTER 73--The Reign of Moses, and his Strategic Warfare.
CHAPTER 74--War in Africa.
CHAPTER 75--Thirty Thousand Ephraimites think it Time to get out of Egypt, Rise
up to go to Canaan, but are Slain by the Philistines.
CHAPTER 76--Moses leaves Cush and goes to the Land of Midian. Reuel, taking him
for a Refugee, keeps him in prison for Ten Years. Is fed by Zipporah, the
Daughter of Reuel. Pharaoh smitten of the Plague. Slays a child of the
Israelites every day. He dies of the Rot, and his Son, Adikam, Reigns in his
Stead.
CHAPTER 77--Adikam Pharaoh Afflicts Israel more than ever. Moses is Released by
Reuel, and Marries his Daughter Zipporah. Moses obtains possession of the Stick
Jehovah.
CHAPTER 78--Moses has Two Sons. Pharaoh withholds Straw from the Israelites.
CHAPTER 79--The Lord appears to Moses and commands him to go down to Egypt to
Deliver Israel. Aaron meets him. Israel on hearing of his Mission greatly
rejoices. Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh, who calls all the Magicians to meet
Moses. They Perform Miracles as well as Moses, and thus Deceive the King.
Pharaoh, not finding the Name of Jehovah on any of the Books of Records, says he
does not know who He is, and will not let his People go. Moses and Aaron teach
Pharaoh, but he will not hearken, but causes the labor of the Children of Israel
to be increased. Moses being discouraged is told by the Lord that with an
outstretched hand and heavy Plagues, Israel shall be Delivered.
CHAPTER 80--After Two Years, Moses and Aaron again go to Pharaoh, but Pharaoh
will not Hearken. The Lord afflicts Egypt with all manner of Plagues and
Afflictions. The First-born of all the Egyptians is Slain. Pharaoh sends the
Children of Israel away, and all the Egyptians rise up to urge their Departure,
but they will not go in the Night.
CHAPTER 81--The Departure of the Israelites from Egypt with Great Riches and
Flocks and Herds. After the Egyptians bury their First-born, many of them go
after the Israelites to induce them to return. But they refuse to return, and
fight the Nobles of Egypt and drive them home. Pharaoh resolves with the
Egyptians to pursue Israel and compel them to Return. The Children of Israel are
divided--some wanting to go back. Moses prays for deliverance. The Lord tells
him not to cry to him, but proceed. The waters of the Red Sea are Divided. The
Israelites pass Through in Safety, but the Egyptians are utterly Destroyed. The
Israelites proceed on their Journey, and are fed with Manna. The Children of
Esau fight Israel, but the Latter Prevail.
CHAPTER 82--The Ten Commandments are Given. While Moses is in the Mount, Aaron
makes a Golden Calf, and Israel Worships it. Civil War. The Lord has a Sanctuary
Built for His Worship in the Wilderness.
CHAPTER 83--Aaron and his Sons are Placed in charge of the Lord's Service. The
Sacrifices and Offerings. The Passover is Celebrated. The People lust for Flesh
to eat. Their punishment. Moses sends Twelve Men to explore the Land of Canaan.
Ten of them bring an Evil Report, and the People want to Return to Egypt. For
their Lack of Faith that Generation shall not Live to obtain their Possessions.
CHAPTER 84--The Earth Swallows up the Rebellious. The Children of Israel
commanded not to War with the Children of Esau, or Moab. The Edomites will not
let Israel pass through their Land.
CHAPTER 85--Some of the Canaanites rise up to fight Israel, who are frightened
and run away. But the Sons of Levi compel them to Return. They prevail over
their Enemies. They must not touch Ammon. Og, King of Bashan. Balaam is called
upon to curse Israel, but will not. Israel commits Whoredom with the Moabites,
and they are Smitten with Pestilence.
CHAPTER 86--All over twenty years of age at the time of Leaving Egypt die at the
Expiration of Forty Years. Israel is Numbered. The Midianites are destroyed, and
their Spoil is Divided among the People.
CHAPTER 87--Moses appoints Joshua his successor. The Lord encourages Joshua.
Moses teaches the children of Israel to Walk in the Way of the Lord. He goes up
to Mount Abarim and dies there.
CHAPTER 88--The Lord commands Joshua to prepare the People to pass over Jordan
to possess the Land. Jericho is Besieged, Taken, and Destroyed. Achan brings
evil upon the camp by Purloining the cursed thing, and Brings Destruction upon
Himself. All is taken and Destroyed. The Gibeonites cunningly save themselves.
Five Kings rise up against Israel and are destroyed. The Sun and Moon stand
still at Joshua's Command.
CHAPTER 89--Joshua's Song of Praise. The Wars of Israel.
CHAPTER 90--The Edomites are Smitten by Chittim. The Land is Divided, and the
people have Rest. Joshua being Advanced in Years Exhorts the people to Observe
all the Laws of Moses, and then Dies.
CHAPTER 91--The Elders Judge Israel. They drive out all the Canaanites and
Inherit the Promised Land.
[Book of Jasher Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel. faithfully translated
(1840) from the Original Hebrew into English. A Reprint of Photo Lithographic
Reprint of Exact Edition Published by J.H. Parry & Co., Salt Lake City:
1887]