TELLER STATION L()(; BOOK. 1898-1899. 



Bv T. L. Brevig. 



Jul}^ 1 : Partl}^ overcast with strong- southwest wind, A party of 

 miners left for the Eaton River and Fish River district in the evening-. 



Jul}'^ 2 : Overcast, with strong- southwest to south wind, changing- to 

 northwest in the evening. Tautook went over to the anchorage with 

 an engineer from a steam huuich that had broken down in Grantley 

 Harbor. Quiet around the station. 



July 3 : Overcast. Foggy all day, clearing- at I) p. m. A steam 

 launch went over to the anchorage and the whaleboat with three 

 miners went into Grantley Har])<)r. Light westerly to northerly wind. 



July 4: Clear and bright in the morning, with rain and variable 

 winds in the afternoon. Twelve miners visited on shore. Tautook 

 and Wocksock were in for provisions and reported one female deer, 

 and one male, belonging- to Sekeoglook, dead from internal disease, 

 the stomachs l)eing tilled with water ; Tautook had killed one of his 

 mah's for food. 



July 5 : Clear and calm in the forenoon. Strong and overcast in the 

 afternoon. Six men from the bark Ala.sha and Captain Cogan came 

 ashore in the evening and stopped with us on account of the storm. 



Jul}' G: Overcast and rainy, strong southwest wind until the even- 

 ing. Several miners (Micamped on the ])each. The AJasht passengers 

 left in the evening. Sekeoglook reported all well at the herd. 



July T : Overcast, with strong- southwest to south wind. Captain 

 Cogan and a number of passengers were on shore and visited us in 

 the afternoon. 



Jul}' 8: Cloudy, with strong- west wind, and some rain. Three 

 miners went up to the Ahg(H^opuk Creek to prospect. 



fluly 9: Cloudy and foggy, with rain and light west wind. Captain 

 Cogan and six men were on shore to get som<^ wreckage; a ])oat arrived 

 from the anchorage reporting the Bair \n. 



July 10: Clear, with a light west wind. The Bear came in in the 

 morning and was boarded by Brevig and Ojello. Mail was received 

 and a little news. Several vessels arrived and several left the anchor- 

 age. • Kelly sent in a note from the anchorage repf)rting himself and 

 assistants on the Alexander^ and that (300 deer had been bought. 



