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Show WCECK ITII IE HECOUERING Names of Three More Soldiers Sol-diers Killed Are Made Public. SPRINGFIELD. Mo.. Pept. 20. With the exception of Henry Skeldou of Sterling, Ster-ling, Colo., the injured soldiers taken from the wreck of the St. Louis &. San Francisco freight train and troop train near Marshfield on Tuesday night are on the road to recovery, it was stated at the railroad hospital today, young Skeldon is not expected to live. The bodies of the eleven soldiers killed in the wreck will be shipped to relatives tomorrow. Xot until then "will t lie names of the soldiers be available. Investigation by railroad and federal officials has confirmed the finding of the Webster county coroner that the train crew was blameless. DENVER. Coo., Sept. 20. The names of three more Colorado soldiers who were killed in the troop train wreck at Marsh-fieid, Marsh-fieid, Mo., Lecame known today, when relatives were notified of their death. The men are Charles W. Smith of La .Salle, Theodore Woolschon of Fort Lup-ton Lup-ton and Howard 11. Ca.rier of Nederiand. Tills brings the total number of Colorado soldiers killed in the wreck up to seven, so far as known. |