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Show i Soldiers Seriously In-: jured Are Taken to Hospital. ONE UTAe BOY, ; Crews Are Seeking Dead Bodies in the . Wreckage. ! j SPRINGFIELD. Mo Sept. 18 Wrecking powers of the St. Louis and ; 'San Francisco railroad were working today to recover additional bodies of soldiers killed last night when a troop 'train and a freight met in a head-on collision near Marshfield, Mo., twenty miles northeast of here. The exact number of dead was un-' known, but eleven bodies were in undertaking un-dertaking establishments at Marsh -j field and. it was believed, at least five land perhaps a dozen, were still in the j wreckage. Fifty of the more seriously i Injured men were in Sprlngfleld hospitals, hos-pitals, having been brought here in a : relief train. The list of injured soldiers, the cx-! cx-! tent of their injuries not yet known, includ.es: i James L. Vaughan, Maybelle. Colo. I i Fred Wyes. Johnson. Colo. 1 ! L. Wood. Holyoke, Colo. j Vernon E. Young, Haxtum, Colo. I R. Tuck. Koddlngton, Utah. Henry Sheldon, Sterling, Colo. R. B. Stoolfire. Estes Park, Colo, j K. Wythe, Lamar, Colo. ! Joseph A. Westbrook. Sanford, Colo, j ) Melton A. Taylor, Axial. Colo. j I John Young. McGrogoryCoIo. ) I William E. Burnett, Kit Carson, i Colo. I I W. R. Benson, Lincoln, Nebr. t i Denny Welsh. Madrid. Ia. J L. A. Yarbrough, Arriola, Colo. j Lester L. Newton. Montrose, Colo. ' W. F. Shup, Denver. Colo. Wilbur E. Skinner, Loveland, Colo. Floyd D. Young, Haxtum, Colo. I P. S. Stoneham, Colorado, Texas. Frame L. Shebel. Denver, Colo. Richard E. Shroder, Casper, Wyo. Henry Stelhyke. La Fayette, Colo.! Daniel Weldenkeller, Denver, Colo, j Ji. C. Tool, Colorado Springs, Colo, j Military authorities still refuse to ; give the names of those who wore , ! killed. , , J ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Sept. IS The fail-'! 1 ure of a freight train to receive noces- j Jaary orders, it was said at the general 'offices of the St. Louis and San Fran- j Cisco railroad here today, was believed : , to have beon the cause of a wreck of . a troop train and the freight near' Marshfield, Mo., Tuesday nlghL j 1 No lists of dead or injured havo been 'received here yet but reports show! . thus far that 12 soldiers and two rall-' rall-' road employes were killed and 3S sol-, sol-, diers injured. I It is said that most of tho troops killed and injuredwero from Colorado J and Minnesota. Troops from Iowa I jand Nebraska were in the second coach ! which was not so completely wrecked i I as was the first. j |