Saturday August 9th. 1806.
The day proved fair and favourable for our purposes, the 
men were all engaged dressing skins and making themselves 
cloathes except R. & J. Fields whom I sent this morning 
over the river with orders to proceed to the entrance of the 
White earth river in surch of Capt. C. and to hunt and 
kill Elk or buffaloe should they find any convenient to the 
river, in the evening these men returned and informed me 
that they saw no appearance of Capt. Clark or party, they 
found no game nor was there a buffaloe to be seen in the plains 
as far as the eye could reach. nothing remarkable took place 
in the course of the day. Colter and Collins have not yet 
overtaken us I fear some missfortune has happened them 
for their previous fidelity and orderly deportment induces me 
to beleive that they would not thus intentionally delay, the 
Perogue is not yet sufficiently dry for reparing. we have no 
pitch and will therefore be compelled to use coal and tallow.