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Show PARK CITY MAN KILLED IN ACTION WASHINGTON, July 8. The following casualties are reported by the commanding command-ing general of the American expeditionary expedition-ary forces: Total, 461 ; killed in action, 3; died from wounds, 1; died from accident acci-dent and othor causes, 12 ; died of disease, dis-ease, 8; wou tided severely, 64; wounded (degree undetermined), 25; wounded slightly, 344; missing in action, 4. Marine corps casualties-: Total, 27; killed in action, 18; died of wounds, 7; died of disease, 1; died, result of accident, acci-dent, 1. KILLED IN ACTION. DAVE W. IVIE, Park City, Utah. WOUNDED SEVERELY. William A. Burton, Ptattsville, Colo. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). LUKE SOLLENDER, Salt Lake. Guy Collins. Rush, Colo. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Corporal Oscar Nelson, Blackfoot, Idaho. Fred W. Knapp, Longmont, Colo. -JAMES W. NELSON, Ogden, Utah. Oscar A. Nels-ri, Oakley, Idaho. Aureiio Vallejos, San Juan, N. M. The following cabled corrections are issued is-sued as an appendix to the regular casualty cas-ualty list: KILLED IN ACTION. (Previously report-d wounded severely. )r JOSEPH KENNER, Ephralm, Utah. KILLED IN ACTION. (Previously reported missing.) Jose D. IUo, Del Norte, Colo. |