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Show ' AMERICAN CASUALTIES i WASHINGTON", July :',. The army (asuai'.y list today shows: Killed in action, 2i. l)f, of woundw, 3. iJled of disease, 5. Hied of accident and ut...V v i .s.j-j. b. ' Wounded severely. 67. ; Missing In action, 1. Total Ij5. The list: KILLED IN ACTION. Serjeant Carl L. Gilbert, Niles, Ohio. ( .'orjjorals: St-phen 1'. Grin, fhlcao. (iusl Kolar, Chicago, 1'rlwiP.n: Harry Ahramowitz, New York City. Clifford A. Heard, St. I.ouis. llessie I!. Buchanan, Jiir Jake, Wash. Leslie f . Chapin, Kidgevjlle, Ind. ' Homer Crnnih, Knohel, Ark. Ja.-n. s R Kllis, Kldorado, Texas. Chester A. Hart well. Farewell, Mo. John Lambert, Ilolyoke, Mass. John I. Mundie, North Tonawanda, N. V. John J. Murphy, Alldavour, Ireland. Carl A. OetVtedahl, Spring CJrove, Minn. Joseph F. OTIearn, l.xf:kport, N. Y. Joseph JJirkl, O watonna, M Inn. Samuel S'-liamhaum, Urooklyn, N. Y. John V. Shoemaker, Tyrone, Mo. Fulton C. Smith, Ambridft, IJa. Peier Smulezynski, East Hampton, Mass. Archibald L. Stanton, Waterbury, Conn. Alfred Stengel. ColleKe Point, N. Y. lHidore Swirsky. New York. Sutler Keon Jennart, Sprinff City, Pa- DIED OF WOUNDS. Privates: Vtomeniea de Modica, Boston. John 10. Hoey, l'onv. Mont, Guy M. Stanton, Milhrook, Mich. DIED OF DISEASE. Privates: William A. Farrls, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ?Iarry A. Lewis, Fullerton. Neb. enry Sehmitt, Winona, Minn. John Schracder, Sturis, Mich. Cook Clair L. Bixby. GUiskow, Mont. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Master Engineer Albert O. Urback. Livingston, Mont. Sergeant Patrick J. McGaharen, New York. 1 Wagoner Sylvester Johnson, Cadyville, N. Y. Privates: Willem Kirdzik, Jersey City. Thomas Patrick, Newark. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Lfeutenants: George A. Bllfibarrow, Maplewood, Mo. Francis K. Read, Baltimore, Mechanics: Thomas S. Rinnldo, Brooklyn. Charles J. Swenson, New York. Cook Edward Oberlander, Brooklyn, Sergeants: Michael M. Hershman, Brooklyn. Frank F. Kriwanek, St. I-iOuls. .James A. Lampley, Nashville, Tenn. George Leinfelder, Brooklyn. Corporals: James J. Cassata, Brooklyn. Ambrose Dolan, Jamaica Plains, Mass. John Gleurum, Holland, Mich. Howard K. Greer, New York. John L. Griffiths, Glendalc, N. Y. James T. McCormlck, Topeka. Ralph Wilson, New York. Privates: Cecil J. Beck, Sprinpdale, Wash. Edward Berman. Spring Valley, N. Y. Harry S. Bernosky, Shenandoah, Pa. Charles Bocca, Gary, Ind. John Cannon, Homestead, Pa. Henry J. Clarke, South Nyck, N. Y. Hugh D. Cook, 722 Colorado avenue, La Junta, Colo. Sherman L. Craft, Hallstead, Pa. Paul, H. Daley, Leicester, N. Y. Henry C. Dilgard, Gainesville, N. Y. Joseph M. Donahue, Buffalo. Francis A. Ellis, Maiden, Mass. Mark Eller, New York. Patrick Fee, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawrence Flatley, New York. Harper D. Foote, Blnghamton, N. Y. James G. FYazier, Pine City, N. Y, William S. Furlong, Salamanca, N. Y. Christopher G-rmann, Corona, N. Y. Frank J. Go;bah. Buffalo. Kli Groinbe. ker, New York City. Kd ward Grotte, M in nea polls. Fred Hartel, Brooklyn. Jo tin I. Herman. Olnev, 111. Said Kalh!. Lansing'. Mich. Frank S. Keiey, hi ad lam. Conn. Irving H. Krenel, Klyin, 111. Fran k KrieKer, Bridge ville, Pa. Frank J. Leary, Buffalo. George D. Lin-'el- ah, Mineola, Kan. George Mi'Cann, Fast Boston. John S. Mooi e. New York. F. igene M unson. Jr., Brooklyn. Vincent Muttl. New York. Frederick C. Newsum, New York. Janus M. Nwton. Woodhaven, N. Y. William II. Noon, Freeport. N. Y. John Novi'-lli. Norwaik, Conn. John D. Permano, Buffalo. Wasile Put rick, New York. Levi K. Quick, Silver Springs, N. Y. William Skulkey, Cincinnati. Irving Sollow, New York. Percy J. Wallace, Sumpter, Ore. Cassimir M. Warren, Dunkirk, N. Y. Henry Wehrenburg, Newell, Iowa. Theodore Wexler. N. Y. Arthur J. White, Lima, N. Y. Arthur D. Williams, Holla, N. . Ischem G. Williams, Holla, N. D. Julius Wolff, Klmhurst, N. Y. MISSING IN ACTION. Private Edward Strauss, New York. Marine Corps Casualties. WASHINGTON, July 23. The marine corps casualty lit today shows: Killed in action, 4. Died of wounds, 3. Wounded severely, 15. Missing, 1. Total, 23. The list: KILLED IN ACTION. Privates: W'yatt M. Chapman, Americus, Ga. William W. Dowry, Cleveland. ' Frank S. Carlson, Svcamore, 111. Lloyd A. Staley, Springfield, III. DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION. First Lieutenant Arthur T. Elmore, Washington, D. C. Privates: James D. Morgan, Granbv, Mass. Hugh A. Stirling, Philadelphia. WOUNDED IN ACTION, SEVERELY. Corporals: Harold J. Benedict, Hartford. George C. Done worth, Harrison, Ohio. Privates: , Ira O. Arbuckle, Fulton, Mo. Charles A. Benckert, Easton, Pa. Ernest Bloomer, Rock Springs, Wyo. Eugene H. Brandon, Prairie, Miss. Henry E. Cardinal, Standish, Mich, Lynn H. Conrad, 209 H street, Sacra-rnento, Sacra-rnento, Cal. Harry L. Lubers, 4250 Grove street, Denver, Colo. Daniel L. McMenamin, Philadelphia. Joseph H. Neuman, De Kalb, 111. Garrison H. Price, Hiltons, Va. Joseph S. Roth, Ludlow, Ky. Paul H. Sanderson, Bowling Green, Mo. . John J. Stahl, Peeland, Pa. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION, NOW REPORTED PRISONER IN GERMANY, Private Roy H. Simpson, Philadelphia. WASHINGTON, July 23. Names of ten American soldiers who are prisoners of war in Germany were announced today to-day by the war department as follows:-At follows:-At Camp Darmatadt: ' Corporal John L. Murray, Fall Village, Conn. Privates: Tony Bichum, New Britain, Conn., and Chester D. Gravatt, Ocean Grove, N. J. At Camp Limburg: Private William O'SulIivan, Forestville, j Conn. I Camp not known: Corporal George M. Williams, Henderson, Hender-son, Ky. ; Privates Joseph H. Brown, 1 New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y.i 'Charles W. Knowlton, Fairfield, Conn.; Joseph Z. Lagassey, Bristol, Conn.; Randolph Ran-dolph S. Stewart, Plalnville, Conn.; John W. Jones, Oxford, Ala. |