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Show 10 UTJUINS KILLED; .TWO UUIOKG MISSING Two Additional From This I State Die of Pneumonia at Atlantic Camps. Two L'lahnH killed in notion, two doai of pneumonia duo to influcnzi, two misH-Ing misH-Ing in action and oiia, previously reported, died of wounds, constitute tho casualty report this nioriiir.tr. The Id alio list eoiualn' tho. names of two killed in action, ono dii.d of disease, one periously wounded and on-; mLsin in action. Cne Wyoming soldier h:is h.-on kllied in action. I'llas Mabaruk, of Salt Itke. who r;ivo Joe Hahamena of this i. ity as (lift not i-fiabln i-fiabln person is one of those kilb d in action. Herbert I. Wilson, brother of Robert Wilson Vf Kureka, died ;is a result of Injuries sustained in one of tho drives made by the American fori en in l-'raru-e in A u cup t, He w ; s 4 n years of ape. and spent his early boyhood in l'aon where the family iived tir several years. lie also worked in Tin tic on a number uf different occasions. At the time of hi;i enlistment he was living at Salt like and )i seb-.trd V.-t eimineerinir branch of the service. He was first s nt to Fort leaven worth and later to '"amp Merritt. N. J., koiiii; oer-sn.s oer-sn.s early in the iiret-et t yt.ir. iie tool; pa rt in some of tlie heavy fik-litir in which the American force dist ini:ui.sh'-d Ihemlv-H. Jn iwldilion to his I minrr, Ilobcrt Wilson, ot this city, th decca-d rdso has a brother, Thomas ilf.on, liv-inR" liv-inR" at Sintafiain. Serjeant XV. A. "Whiteley of the coant artlll'-ry corps, a Salt T-iko utii, died yesterday at tho K-i 'l,n e hospital at I-'ortreHs Monroe, Va. Me wan the son of the lnt J. W. Whlteley mid M-linji H.'m.ion Whiteley and was horn at t(-den November 7, hs.yi. H c was well k nown III Salt Lake, liaviiiK lived hT Htnee ho w :us nine y.. a r h of ae. I In )ta d worked for both tho IndMpeiuhnt and Hell telephone roaipaiues and was also in the employ of a. loea I fleet rU a I com -p.-n. He w.i'j a member of tho union of his rralt. He enlisted in the signal department In Japuary and haj! Just finlsh'd hin officer's offi-cer's t raining work .u Iho Vii pinia fort when hie was stricken. S'-rrjeaut Whit, b y .A Mii vlvrd bv his mother, wife, a sister, Miss Helen Whu-hy, Whu-hy, twin .l;iu!;iler-H. Niii" and Melhlnia. ami out! son, I ,ora ine Whiteley, all of 'whom reside at 7!) 10 Htreet. Ir.ra.nk ;eorn Sa 1 1 is but y of l'ieliln.p, I'tah. nephew of '.iro: A. Saliishurv oi .-Mill i ,. ii, is ieal at (amp .Morrison. Va., of pneumonia, due to influenza The -Idler was t lie of 1 . K. SrihiHbury ; and Sat ah Kllen Tld well Salns:.nr of i V'u-UWuK, L'tah. Hm w:ih Uirn at I'.ehhm; November 1, lfi!u;, ami ailend'-o school there until about two .vats a:o when he filtered school fit Kiehfb-ld. lb- enllslerl six mont 'is at;o add wi nl. to a 1 1 a Iniu rump in Texa- rrnin whlcli point lie was transferred 1o .'amp TMoirison. im slater i i a. lb d t 'rows nurse In I 'mm ... Mis Ib-dwlj.; I ru;eritia ii o! i;u i ' k; re-feivefl re-feivefl a. meNKiKe vestcrday Infoimmc In r lh.il her vnti, 'arl ( . im;'niiiin, was leported miiii' ,ilter one or the reeont drives in rionhei n l- riinr-i-. ti addlt lonal infoi rnat Ion ha h nltu-e been rrrclvi d and it N t hour lit that the voting man may ha vo been I a k n pi lnoner. arl . liiKrim in euhfMcd In Ih A merica n army before w;ir w.i s dei la i ed ai;alri't Cermany. Hn muh with the A mer-l mer-l an fore, nn tl,e Mevh an border mid went, to Kriiiioi with Hi" first of i,Vn-eral i,Vn-eral I 'ersh itiir's soldiei n, ,. h,,H e,.,.M tlllleh llfllVf! M"M ee, ( 1 1 M I 1 1 1 1 1 I S 1 1 i 1 1 II hll - he f for bra ver on a. mini her of oeca-tlop'i. oeca-tlop'i. IU waa y, vi ini of aj:e. Mi'e I Hirer ma n a not her mo i, I'a ill. In (he :-ei vie, . ;)t(( vvhen lafd hi-ard fioni bo v. .is In one ol the ( 'a f,, lila t i alniliK ei i nip" a II hoin: h he ma v now be on I he ti r r.ide of I h a t er. i oiporal ll'.'A.inl I,. I I v I I i m . ;'s veaia of .i.-e ol Pi;''! Knell, I aVedlie. ;;,,l ,((.. I-l I epot le,' (ni- ll M(: til ae I'M, ,,ee I ,e Im: -ff. i.Hiv-i of .hilv I'', a. eorrhai: In a I' le;;i ,i m Ii mmi A.IJuta nt i n. i a I lai i i e.;ctvvl h'wit nlfchl. it' iallveri h liovo thl- to be n mistake Inasmuch as Ihev have reeelved t wo tellers from Corporal Hutchison Hutch-ison Haled i espeet i vel v A u; nut ami Auirusl. Js. in which the soldier :,tale, lhat he had been continually In the fight -I ng for about ii. n oulii and was llien l eM - In::. lb- said Mini lie had 1 n over the top n limes mi I had cm i ped Injury. ( 'orpora 1 11 ut i ll Inon Is en rs of ,tgn and a rn 1 1 roi d f 1 re ma n. lie was on I lie Sallalr mute hehin inlhting In Mm n-fanli n-fanli v, on I 't hruai y (t, of Hits year. Ra y umnd M . Holmes, w ho ga vn M rn. Mailha. Jlolrnes. of )Kdeii, as his nearest rela t Ive. in offlrl.illy rein tried dead of wounds. The family had previously re-I re-I oi b-d the death. .lame Cain, 21 yearn of age, of Salt Lake, bus been nevenly (Voim-h d hi Mm arm with Mm Sen fori It Highlanders in i'Vanee, according lo word reridved Ves-lenlnv Ves-lenlnv , hlv -hrolher In hi w. A. TurKer. of V nlreel. ThW Is Ihe second Mum Calll Ili.M leen WOllhiied In Ihe arm. I lo -foi I- enl IsMm; In I' e lu n,i"v Im w. em -p loved in Ihe shipping dc pa 1 1 m - n I at Au-i h o h s. Lleulenatit John M Regan, who gave V. V. Megan of Warm Spiing-i nvr- mn, l!oh:e. Idaho, in the notifiable per moii ; I n vld T 1 n vIm of Jerome, Idaho, ami I'et.r ArlhuiM. ol 1'homMS A r tlmiH of H:.i.ea, WmuiiIii:', aie repnite.l killed In io tloo. i i-. ar A, Mcrlven nf Nntnpa. Idaho, p. de-id Of di-'ae. .(o, S illliphleV ot ( 'n I I o 1 1 oo I . . i-i ho, I;, u oinnlxd a.-i ou Iv and Itariv C. fl 1 1 1 ..-,v. ,' St. M,,, y't, Idaho, la mh nit.; In act Ion ' |