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Show STORM BULLETINS fllllj Menominee. Mich.. Nov. 12. It wai JlwU' rf,Prle,J her- today that the barg Plymouth went down In last Sunday s storm near Gull Island. Lake Mkhl j gan. Just off the entrance of Green-I Green-I bay She had seven men on board fAH. Three Steameri Aground. RV Port Williams, Ont., Aug. 12 Fears fljt' ,yJa were expressed for the Steam 150 er L-Hfield. aground on Angus illaud. beyond Thunder cape The tug J Home mad.- two searching trlp-j L ' i WaB una)'f' to ln(1 ail-v trace ol Tr I lhe Leaficld Marino men believe . y ttlat b sll(1 "fr 'l"' rocks and sank its' g f 511 enco She was loaded with steel jgflltf' rails and carrjtjd a crew of fifteen r. I tn'in M The steamer Nottingham is agpoun;V k I on Parslan Island twenty miles from I Whlteflsh Bay. Her bottom Is all ' gone. The Canadian Pacific railroad stea mer Alberta, which has lain for four days at anchor at Whlteflsh bay, ar rived this morning, as did the Huronlc which was on a sand bar at White-fish White-fish bay two days. Diver to Identify Vessel Port Huron. Mich., Nov. 12. Tho j tug Sport, with a diver aboard, left thl6 forenoon to attempt to Identify the overturned vessel If the dUer can work In the sea, which 1b still I rolling high. It is expected definite I information will soon be obtained The revenue cutter Morrill and members of the life saving crew are still standing by tho wreck. Steamers Unable to Make Port. Needah. Wis., Nov. 12. The Bteam ers. Thistle and Carter, loaded with I pr.-iln nnri ennl havo heen unahle to I reach Calumet harbor on the east shore of Lake Winnebago for several das. owing to the terrific gale. Port Huron. Mich , No . 12 As if to warn other vessels to keep their distance. Lake Huron today lashed Itself Into a sea bo rough ll is prol able the country must wait at least another day before the identity of the overturned steamer a few miles northeast of here will be definitely know n. The tug Sport with a diver aboard, visited the wreck this forenoon, but tne waves were rolling ten and twelve feet high and it was Impossible for the diver to get close to the derelict The revenue cutter Morrill was also compelled to stand helplessly by The diver will be sent out again tomor row The captains of the tug. the revenue reve-nue cutter and the life saving crew all believe that the wreck is that of the Regina of the Merchants Trans portatlon company of Toronto An official of the Merchants Transporta lion company, however, who has visited vis-ited the wreck, does not agree with them report from Port Frank this af tej-noou 6tated that eight more fro zen bodies were washed ashore there todav . Goodbye Message Found. Buffalo N V . Nov 12 V. message from the missing lightship No 82 was found by bearrhers among the wreck age of the craft on the south shore Oi Lake Erie todav The message was written on a piece of wood and read : Goodbye. Nellie ship is breaking up fast. (Signed) WILLIAMS." It Is believed that the message was written by Captalu Hugh M. Willi ams of Manistee. Mich., who was In command of the ship No bodies have been recovered. End of Food Shortage. Cleveland. O , Nov 12 The end of the scarcity In food 16 at hand Sev eral trains loaded with meats, butte: and green vegetables reached the rail road yards this afternoon The milk situation was relieved at noon by the arrival of 8i0u gallons of mtlk from Wellington, Ohio Public and private pri-vate charitable organizations are aid ing 7000 families today. Steam Barge Lost. Fort William, Ont., Nov 12 Fears were entertained today that the steam barge, Butters, and her crew of twen ty have been lost between here and a point on the south shore, one hun dred and flft miles from here, where she was to have taken on a cargo of lumber The barge put out Frl day afternoon In a heavy gale. A search was instituted for the crift today The ButterB Is of wooden construction, two huncred feet long and can carry 700.000 feet of lumber. TO |