10 August 1898

Malta to Gibraltar. Course N79W at 8.8 knots in moderate sea. Wind east force 3 to 4 with broken cloud. Barometer 30.22 inches  rising to 30.28 at 0800 and to 30.30 at noon before dropping to 30.28 at 2000 and finishing at 30.26 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon 79F. 0200. Exercised sea boats crews and watch closing watertight doors. 0800. Divisions and prayers. 1100. Paraded Marines in heavy marching order. Noon. Position 36.44N. 0.46W. Wind east force 4. Europa Point 222 miles. 1300. Watch employed as most requisite.1700. Quarters. Exercised General Quarters and Fire Stations. 1800. Hands scrubbing hammocks and washing clothes. 1900. Altered course to N84W at 8.7 knots. 1940. Observed Cape (Cabo) de Gata Light NW.

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  1. Cape de Gato N60E. 2215. Sighted Sabinal Point Light M41W. 2300. Exercised sea boats crews and watch closing watertight doors. 2335. Sabinal Point Light abeam. Coal expended 23 tons 16 cwt. Number on sick list 7.
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