Show 1 WATER BLOWN FR01I BAT Wind Stops Boats from Leaving Lae V Erie Harbors V Cleveland 0 Nov 2L During the V vi last twentyfour hours the telegraph V service between Cleveland Chfcago I Buffalo and Columbus has been badly I crippled a the result of the fl rce V Windstorm which swept over the gnrat lakes and over the northern V part of Ohio S OhioLke craft suffered more seriously than did the raUroads The steamer VjV V Brltton arrived tiyitti Detroit during the Jay M > c captain of the steamer V saldhat lJt tleft Detroit with eleven ha1l1 Jetrolt other steamers Only two succeeded V In making the trip to Cleveland and V the others were compelled to turn Into V Pigeon bay for shelter The wind has r blown the water from the lime kiln crossing near Amherstburg leaving a I big fleet above It unable to get out The water has also blown out of San V dusky bay and Toledo harbor leaving V only live feet at Toledo and six feet at Samlusky bay The harbor work at to the extent of Falrport was damaged to V several thousand dollars A couple of immense hoists were blown over and VV V completely ruined V V The storm caused considerable dam V age through this city Dozens of large plate n las windows In stores and business PI busi-ness houses were broken heavy signs were torn from their fastenings and V i hurled along the streets smokestacks were blown from some of the office V buildings and factories and chimneys VV from residences V No lives were lost In l the storm In this section of the State |