@section 2 {day} @section 3 {au} Clark @section 3 {dt} October 7, 1804 @section 3 {txc} 7th of October Sunday 1804 frost last night, passed a River 90 yds# wide the Ricaras Call Sur~war~kar~ne all the water of this river runs in a chanel of 20 yards, the Current appears jentle, I walked up this River a mile, Saw the tracks of white bear, verry large, also a old Ricara village partly burnt, fortified about 60 Lodges built in the Same form of those passed yesterday, many Canoes & Baskets about the huts ¬ about 10 oClock we Saw 2 Indians on the S# S# they asked for Something to eat & told us they were Tetons of the band we left below on ther way to the Ricaras we gave them meat & wind hard from the South, passed a large open Island covered with grass and wild rye, I walked on the Isd & 4 men they Killed a Braroe & a Black tale Doe with a black breast, the largest Deer I ever saw, the great numbers of Grous on it, we call it Grous Island, Camped opposit the Island near the S# Side. =