Show LIVES LOST IN GALE I THAT STO S LAKES II Three and Possibly Fourteen Drown Many Vessels Seek Shelter Cleveland 0 O. Oct 9 Three vessels W were IO wrecked 1 three driven ashore three men possibly fourteen more were drowned In the gale which wept swept over r Limo Uw gr great at lakes to today Lake Superior Su Su- fen felt the full rull force o of the the- storm the high wind being accompanied h by show now snow Vessels alon along the lake were forced to see seek shelter because of or the gall gale J Time I Wayne and Fo Foster Foster ter own owned ell ellby by the Lumber com company n went ashore In Lake Superior about four COUl ml mites lv oa cast t of or the tho ship canal 1 The Tho two barges burgee were wre swept to tile the east and ancl went ashore on the ro rooks rocks The Tho barges burgus curried crews of oC fourteen people The Tho Wayne has hus a woman cook ook on board boar Three c lives were lost when the barge Pasadena of or Cleveland went ashore at Point near ton Mich hitch An attempt aU was made mad by the theto savers life to aid the crow CIO of oC the tho barge hars-e before she Bhe went to pieces but the WU waves were so high nothing could be bedone done Steamers on Lake Erie Erlo felt the force of the gale Kulu Thu The steamer Denton Benton was I blown from her course and anti got Ol Into shoal ghoul water near North Bass I Island lund I Sine She C can bo bt taken ot off easily Just at daybreak the steamer Cobb loaded with coal conI went aground about four Cour miles went of or Benton ly By lightening light light- ering ening she was kept from rom foundering coin The 8 steamer 1 earner May Richards sank ank near Kelley Kolley Island The crew clung to tho the rigging until rescued by the The rhe propeller Is reported round at Lime Kiln crossing almost blocking navigation I I |