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Show TWO MINE SWEEPERS AND 76 OF CREW LOST SAPLTK STK. MAP. IE. Mich.. Tjec. There remains no doubt- hero that the L'er. isoies and the inkerman. French minesweepers, which were lost in a Luke Sapcrior gale on the nig'ht of November 2-1. have perlshc d. togei her with the crews. Tim crews consisted of seventy-six seventy-six officers and men. The shores of Lake Superior, north anil south ar.i being searched by government co.tst guard hoMs for wreckage and 'lie Huron ic of the Northern Navigation lines is mailing a trip of exploraiion among trie island. ("-.plain M. l.ecierc of the French navy, who was in charge of the three minesweepers, mine-sweepers, oik of which arrived a ft er a hard fight with the storm, arrived in the Soo tod;iy to maky arramromentH for a tug to explore the uninhabited portluns of ihe north Canadian shore. Jte gave an ac-'c-uni of the storm, bin would not announce an-nounce the names of any of the officers, pilots er men. |