Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1905 — SEVENTEEN MORE DEAD [ARTICLE]

SEVENTEEN MORE DEAD

No Sign of the Steamer Kaliyuga Haa Been Seen by Two Boats Searching for Her. Cleveland, Oct. 27.—Telegrams are received at the office of the Cleveland Cliffs Iron company here from the captains of the steamers Centurian and Frontenac, which have been searching for the missing steamer Kaliyuga, saying they had covered the entire east and north shores of Lake Huron without seeing or obtaining any trace of the long overdue vessel. It is now practically certain that the boat with seventeen persons went down in Lake Huron during the great storm of last week. Charles Murphy, second mate of the Kaliyuga, heretofore reported among those on the vessel. was not on her, having been left behind while on a leave of absence at Buffalo.