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Show H MLTY LIST 13 Slightly Injured; Only Two Die of Wounds, Four of Disease. WASHINGTON, April 2. Today's casualty list contained twenty-two names. Two died of wounds, one of an accident, four of disease, and two of other causes. Thirteen were slightly wounded. Second Lieutenant John B. Graham died of wounds, and First Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Henry K. Dillard, Jr., and Second Sec-ond Lieutenant Andrew Calhoun were slightly wounded. DIED OF WOUNDS. 'Second Lieutenant John B. Graham. Private Eugene W. Elstun. DIED OP ACCIDENT. Private Frank Hcnesek. DIED OF DISEASE. Lyle Vern Rhoades, wagoner, pneumonia. pneu-monia. Thomas L. Fitzpatrick, cook, cirrhosis of the Uver. Privates : Melvin Mathison, diptheria. Frederick J. Sullivan, pneumonia. DIED OF OTHER CAUSES. Fred Harbo, mechanic. Private Robert Henry Titsel. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. First Lieutenant Henry, K. Dillard, Jr. Second Lieutenant Andrew Calhoun. Corporal Maurice Silverman. Charles Capistrand, cook. Privates: Glen H. Caldwell. Earl J. . Campbell. Harry G. Dexter. James C. Ferguson. Graden B. Godfrey. Stanley Godseind. James McHale. John S. Stalka. Ernest G. Weinman, Jr. |