Show REPORTS Of TUE NUMBER KillED WERE r i ii Dead i in n the Trao Troop P PK Train WrecK K Seventeen Nearly Near- Near ly Iy 1 Y Injured Inured Jr J r i 10 1 IO BIM Ala r Oct 21 1 Dc Despite pite the Cho loo F Ji list t of seriously injured in n the tho j wreck of or a 1 troop train near Buckatunna Bucka Bucka- hanna lif Ii ou Sunday the number of dead 17 Ii was seas s not nol increased cd during durin the night ili ii ht A Sr sergeant who 1 supervised the soldiers soldiers' equipment removal of or the from the tho wreck scene declared that all of of the Cho dead deat and ana injured had been romor re- re mo 1 mor from frou tho the debris hris of the tho three coaches that went gent over the tho Mobile Ohio railroad trestle Tho The earlier ro reports ports of the tho disaster were taro oxa exaggerated Ph Physicians do not believe e t that at there re will vil bo be more moro than vac one death among tho Cho injured Tnt The most moat seriously hurt is Private Os Os- of the company compau Tho revised list lint of dead fo follows lows Corporals Corporal A. A T. T Klavinsky company Joseph Joeph Johnston eighth re reg regiment im nt hand band 1 Prank ank Fritz Kohler t Privet Privates s Ernest Paquette Too Jot Lebell W. W S. S II If H. Brin Drin G. G C C. C HOth 1 E E. E W. W Vir Virgil Remson ninth ninth Jose Joseph T o eph b Pro Provance anco JI 11 Bishop G. G C. C Claude Claudo Tool Teet col- col Ii th V. V Van G. G N W. W M. M Acres 1 i I |