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Show DEAD AND WOUNDED. The Lom to the I! till, Idaho, Colorado anil Montana Troope. Washington, Feb. 8. Tho following losses have been reported among the Utah, Idaho, Montana and Colorado troops at Manila: Utah Dr. Harry A. Young, who on January 18 was appointed by Governor Wells as assistant surgeon of tho Utah artillery battalion. Idaho -Major Edward McConvllle, who was In command of tho Second battalion, Idaho volunteers; Corporal Frank Caldwell, company II, 31 years old, born In Chicago, enlisted at Harrison, Har-rison, Ida.; Private Gcorgo Hall, company com-pany II, aged 85, Sweet, Ida.; Private Ernest Scott, company ll.ngcd 21, born at Ashland, Wis.; Prlvato James Hen. sen, company II, 3S years old, born at Overton, Tcnn.; Private James It. Frascr, company II, aged 33, born in Tucson, Ariz. Montana Prlvato Reynolds, company com-pany II, slight wound In ear; Private Charles Itumtuels, llesh wound In tho leg, slight; Corporal Hayes, company K, missing, probably kllllcd; Private John Sorenson, company L, wounded In tho head, probably deud; Private Mayerstck, company 0, lungs peno-trated, peno-trated, s lous; Corporal I. Skinner, company I, slight thigh wound. Colorado Prlvato Arton Twever, company U, wounded, loft thigh; Prlvato Prl-vato Charles 1!. Morrison, company II, wounded, ,n thu left hand, slight; Private Pri-vate Maurice Parkhurst, company II wounded in pubes; Private 0. D. White, company II, missing, supposedly drowned; Prlvato Elmer F. Doran company I, wounded in left cheek and arm; Private Charles Carlson, companj L, shot In head, killed; Prlvato Charles II. lloyco, company L, flesh wound In left knee; First Lieutenant I laugh, wout, llesh wound, loft knee. |