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Show I( CASUALTY LIST 1 I WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. The mall ma-ll rlne corps casualty list today shows: Killed in action, 11; died of wounds, II 5; -wounded severely, 9; total 20. I The list: Killed in Action. Sergeants George T. Knott, South-j South-j wick, Mass.; Roland G. St. Louis, !l Oconto, "Wis.; Robert E. Tuberville, J McCune, Tenn.; Corporals Bornard M. J Snair, Pittsburg; Alden Witbok, Ver-1 Ver-1 nal, Utah; Private Francis B. Coroin. Philadelphia, Pa.; John Oliver, Jack- son, Ala.; Arnold Reider, Now Cam-1 Cam-1 brai. Mo.; Harry Ryker, Ledwood, N. j J.f Walter J. Tritt, Guernsey,, Wyo.; !J Harry A. Walloighm, Chester Springs, j Pa. 1 Died of Wounds Received in Action. 1 Corporals Charles H. Earl, Austin, j Minn.; Privates Jasper Church, Oak-j Oak-j land, Cal.; Marion Gary, Eagle Hill, N. M.; John M. Morgan, Worcester, J Mass.; Chares A. Penwright, Elrcno, J Wounded Severely In Action, j Sergeant Paul H. Britton, Marsh -I field, Mo.; Privates Jullane, Apple -j gate, Union, Nebr.; Harry P. Bailey, Princeton, Mo.; Hobart B. Crossett jj Harllngen, Tox.; Edward R. Daum, jj Buffalo, N. Y.; Dewey Milcr, Sharon. J Pa.; Edward Ramsey, 809 Jefferson street, Boise, Idaho; Samuel S. Su-j Su-j ponltlzky, Brooklyn, Ellsworth Work, j man, Plymer, W. Va, |