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Show 1 INTERMQUNTAIil CASUALTIES WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. The following casualties are report-fed report-fed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Total, 4371; killed in action, 226; died of wounds, 97; died of disease, 143; wounded severely, 1183; wounded, degree undetermined, undeter-mined, 1516; wounded slightly, 824; missing in action, 382. Total marine casualties to date are 192 officers and 5088 men. The latest daily report includes 100 names. KILLED IN ACTION. O.rpornl HoilU K. Kmpi'v, I.laho Jho .Jenkins Wilson. Colo. Falls, Irlaho I Murine I. " kav V. M;iN.-n, Hlai-kr'oot. I'iaho. V,,rin Frank ZeLki, Kov. Iilalio. Sam Swkiuiic, Kinsman, Ariz, liraiiar.l Armstrong, rt ontwat.-r. Ira B. WMttaker, Brigbam City, Iilaho. ' Utah, i William Hra.-livouel, Forsvlh. Mont. .Mm A. Vijsi!. Wais.'uborj. Colo. I IMtfi.lu (jar.tia, Si-uarh Cuio. Klis.-o Urhv, AlbiiiQvrque, N. M. Frod A. Wcisj, Koiwa. Colo. (Ma William ). Johnson, Coeur d'Alonc, rini;i. luauo. ' DIED OF WOUNDS. I Miiinuml Connay. Xotut;, Iilalio. Elvin A. Quaiumon. Lindsay, Mont, .lohn Crow, lie ri Ea n, Wyo. ! DIED OF DISEASE. j Harry . K. Nvplu-n, Ambercrombic, James G. Yardley, Beaver, Utali. I Mont. WOUNDED SEVERELY Captain linfus R. .Nelson, Morenei, Marvin Jensen, Bear Eiver City, Ariz. Utah. Lieutenant Fred L. Bel.er, Ula.-wow, BH F- p'," a". Mont CeorKe D. ( hae, Billings, JLont. . . . . ., ... Llovd B. Camber, Coalmont, Colo, j Lieutenant Benjamin I. iierry, Can- Lue K starri Kevsor, Colo. :''0:'"' N' Orran II. Harral, lioswcll, X. XI. Corporal Joe B. .Miller, Santa l"e, William T. Eitel, Denver, Colo. . I N'- M- Ilarvev Jove Long, Denver, Colo. I Derniont D. Yates-', Tellurido, Colo. Klnier' St.. Oean, Sheridan, .Mont. Aiiaeeleto Lazari. Vedi, licv. John 0 'Sliaughnessy, Indcpeudeuce, liolaml J. Smith, Ten Sleep, Wyo. Colo. David H. Moss, Hooper, Utah. Jaeob liobiau, WalscuburR, Colo. Austin Olsen, Ferren, Utah. Frank Brown, Tumaeari. X. M. Alonzo C. Stanton, Hyrtuii, Utah. I'aul Godtland, Butte, Mont. WOUNDED (DegTee Undetermined). Captain Leslie Earl Edmonds, Do- Edward J. Walsh, Cheyenne, Wyo. ver, Colo. . liavmond L. Cut.ier, Sheepliom, Colo. Sergeant Vera J. Brinkor, Laramie, Fo'u,e '!' KdkIo, N. -M Yy0i Ole J. Lestum, Laranuc. Wyo. o , . ,, ,, . Grover C. Wolfe, Brunelda, Mont. Sergeant Aaron Castle, M.das, Nov. Alvin Keenev, Greve, Mont, j Sergeant Cleo F. Rose, Pueblo, Colo. James L. MeCaun, Denver, Colo.. , Sergeant Verne E. Meigs, Livingston, John E. Viallet, Salt Lake, Utah. , Mont. Robert Dority, Salt Lake, Utah. Wagoner Fred G. Maxwell, ka, Henry E. Heusser, Sandy, Utah. Mont. , George Wliiteomb, Helena, Mont. ' Mechanic Xeal W. Bnter, Taiban, Samuel E. Wood, Texieo, N. M. N. M. " Thomas M. Higginbotham, Weiser, Corporal Ivan L. Ililer, Glenn's Idaho. Kerry, Idaho. Carls Weller, Salt Lake. Clayton Ellinger, 1'lummer, Idaho. ' Parley Henry King, Mesa, Ari,. ' Ilarsev B. Evnian, Livingston, Mont. William II. Davis, Albion, Idaho.- 1'eter C. Mueller, Montelair, Colo. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Lieutennni Colonel K. Boschen, Alexander Harris, Salt Lake. Saguaehe, Colo. John D. Lowe, lioswcll, X. M. Lieutenant James Elliot Byers, Den- Wilbcr II. Hayno, Longmont, Colo, ver Colo. - James W. Bush, Carlsbad, X. XI. c. , . v- i i m ... Enoch Church, Weiser, Idaho. Sergeant Kiehard XL Riversy fehen- cl.lrenc0 M. ' Ilagel, Trout Creek, VVU' Xlont. Sergeant Rollin Jamea X oung, Sun- Fritz R. Johnson, Hamilton. Xlont. iivsi.lp, Xev. Johan Shankula, Douglas. Wyo. Robert Burns, Salt Lake. John D. Gates, Townsend, Xlont. Aaron .1. Johnson. Iiiehfield, Idaho. Arthur Horsley, Woods Cross, Utah. John 1). XlcKissiek, Elko, Xev. George D. Sherwin, Willard, .Mont. Kennelh P. Ogden, Walsenburg, ('olo. Petro Giovanetti, Butte, Mont. Clarence C Dinliel, Gilmore, Idaho. Clauey R. Brock, llagermau, N. M. MISSING IN ACTION. Lieutenant Dana Edmund Coates, Alvin B. Clark, Eagle, Idaho. Denver, Colo-. Fletcher Cullen, Boise, Idaho. George Schlonker, Jordan, Xlont. James Oresto, Rock Springs, Wyo. Ernest G. Slayton, Lavina, Xloui,: John B. Swanney, Saltez, Mont. William Webb, Big Timber. Xtont. Ephraim II. rI'esterman, Nez Perce, Thomas L. Curtis, Chilly, Idaho. Ariz. ; Mike Frieh, Leadville, Colo. Hans Van XIark. Torrington, AVyo. PRISONER (Previously Reported Killed in Action). George D. XicMullin, Cleveland, Utah. ' i DIED OF DISEASE (Previously Reported Died of Wounds). Floyd S. Evans. Douglas, Wyo. Harry D. Nones, Salt Lake, RETURNED TO DUTY (Previously Reported Died of Wounds). William 'J. Edwards, Salmon, Idaho. WOUNDED SEVERELY (Previously Reported Died of Disease.) William C. Hall, GeUianl, Xlont. . . KILLED IN ACTION (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Ben Folker, Forsythe. Alont. Howard McXIullcn, Grand Junction, Arthur Lambert, Flatwillow, Xlont. Colo. x |