@section 2 {day} @section 3 {au} Clark @section 3 {dt} June 3, 1804 @section 3 {txc} June 3rd Sunday 1804 The forepart of the day fair Took meridional altitude of suns U:L with the Octant and Glass Horrison adjusted back observation. the instrument gave 38° 2' 00" ¬ it was Cloudy and the Suns disk much obsured, and Cannot be Depended on. = We made other Observations in the evening after the return of Capt Lewis from a walk of three or four ms# round ¬ We Set out at 5 oClock P#M# proceeded on five miles to the mouth of a Creek on the L# S# 20 yds# wide Called Murow, passed a Creek at 3 ms# which I call Cupbord Creek as it Mouths above a rock of that appearance. Several Deer Killed to day at the mouth of the Murow Creek I Saw much Sign of war parties of Inds# haveing Crossed from the mouth of this Creek. I have a bad Cold with a Sore throat. Near West 5 Miles =