Show B6 BOATS COLLIDE EIGHTEEN LIVES LOST WHEN FREIGHT STEAMER IS SUNK IN LAKE HURON Half a Dozen Survivors Picked up But Most of the Crew Was Lost Fog Held Responsible for the Terrible Accident port Huron lIch Families and friends of the mIssIng eighteen members mem-bers of the crew of the steamer Frank Goodyear which sank off Point Aux narnues after being rammed amidships by the steamer Fumes B Wood on Tuesday had practically glen up hope that any of the missing arty have been rescued The steamer Sir William Siemens said to have picked up some of lie missIng passed Detour on Tuesday and made no report of any survivors hoard Four of the rescued members or the crew have gone to the Goodyear eadfiuarteis In Cleveland and Mrs J mma Bassett the only other survivor survi-vor Is still in P Huron The Goodyear operated by Mitchell company of Cleveland was comIng com-Ing from Lake Superior laden with ore The Wood owned by the Gil christ Transportation company 01 Cleveland wad going up light There vas little sea at the time and fog U held responsible for the accident |