llnvThe list includes Private Brent. 305 Clancy street, Helena, Mont., killed in action. Wm. Conlon, Anaconda, Mont.; John E. Hoey, Bony, Mont; Joseph Kelly, Butte,Mont., severely wounded.SEKGT. LUTHER PILCHER, Chi] -ley, Fla.FRED BUKINS, Indianapolis. Ir.d. CORPL V. M. HANSEN, Portland,Ore.CORPL. ROBERT McG. FISHER, Minneapolis, Minn.CORPE JAMES H. McKENZIE,Brooklyn.CHARLES AUER, Brandon, Ore. MERLE D. SCHLAGETER, Grimilgi,Colo.WM. T. LEWIS, Long Prairie, Minn.| LEE E FRY, Portland. Ore.! JAMES N. ALLEN, Walla Walla, jI Wash.SIDNEY SEVERN'S, Martinez, Ual. SIMEON W. KANOUSE, Redondo ] Beach, Cal.I JOHN WESLEY GIBSON. Eugene.//?burg.Bv Associated Press.Washington, June IS.—The army casualty list today contained 49 names,divided as follows;Killed in action, 10; died of wounds, i: died of airplane accident, 1 died ofjMnh. disease, 1; died of accident and other;causes, 1: wounded severely, 53,wounded slightly, 1.The list;Killed in Action.LIEUT. LESLIE H. GROSER, Brook-Ivn.LIEUT. WM. G. HERRINGTON. Xu-nez, Ga.LIEUT WM CAMPBELL JOHNSON.Eau Claire, Wis.LIEUT. JOHN D. MATHIS, Americas,Ga.C-ERGT. EDWARD T. MAGINSKE,Chicago, 111.SERGT. JAMES MARCUM. La Toilette, Tenn.RAY BRENT, Helena, Mont.MICHAEL JAY, New Haven, Conn.THOMAS V. LARSON, Berkeley, Cal. MICHAEL MAKARAVESCH, Brooklyn.Tied of Wonnd*.MUSICIAN JULIUS S. JOHNSON. Lu-ray, Kan.SAMUEL MIZE, Elton, Wis.Died in Airplane Accident.LIEUT. HARRY WALTER PRINCE,West Philadelphia. Pa.Died of lit*e4iHe.HUBERT F. WARD, McKeesport, I\i.Died of Accident nnd Other t'nuae*.LUTHER H. CHORN, Council Bluffs,Iowa.Severely Wounded.SERGT. ALFRED M. JAMES, Plymouth, N. H.CORPL JAMES C. BUSBY, Salt Lake,Utah. _CORPL. JOSEPH J. HUNT, Trenton,N. J.CORPL ROBERT J. MILLER, Caledonia, O.lt;'ORPL. RALPH M. WHITING, Marlboro, Mass.WALTER I. BEALL, El Dorado Springs, Mo.ANTHONY c BILLS, Dubois, Pa. CHRISTIAN E CLUSNlANN, Newark.N. J.WM. CONEON, Anaconda, Mont.FRED M CONNOR, Malden, Mass. CHARLES CORAY, Inncahola, TurkeyELMER DAVIS. Chicago.I/lUIS DE LUCA, Box bury, Mass.ALLEN S. DENMARK, Mohoda, Miss. RAYMOND DISHON, Crab Orchard,Ky.ROBERT FARROW, Calhoun. Ga.HARRY JOSEPH GOLDEN. NewYork City.JOHN E. HOEY, Pony. Mont.HENRY JOHNSON, Albany. N. Y.CHAS. B. KEIM, Bradley. N. Y.JOS. KELLY, Rutte. Mont.ROBERT 1 KDTAK, Omaha. Neb.J* 'SEPH LORD, Rraeeville, 111.WM. MURRAY, Beaver Dam, Wis. CHARLES H. MORSE, Southington,Conn.SIMON MYERS, Terre Haute, Ind.JOHN E. RILEY, Brooklyn, N. Y.JOSEPH H SCHULTZ, Newark, N. J FRANK SLAM A, Chicago.WILBUR STELMASZEK, Chicago V. ILLARD WJETLER. Tronton, O. JEREMIAH H. SWEENEY, Fiteh-ville. Conn.HERMAN WERTH, Joliet. 111.Slightly Wonnded.NORMAN F.Mass.Prisoner*.t Previously reported missing. 1 MECHANIC JOHN F. CRONIN. Portland, Conn.LIEUT. PAUL F BAER, Fort Wayne,Ind.SERGT DANIEL BRANDON, Town-ere, N. Y.SERGT ERVINO A DRESSER, Bristol, Conn.SERGT WALTER J REYNOLDS,New Haven, Conn.SERGT EUGENE F SHARKEY, Anson ia, Conn.SERGT. HARRY SWANSON. Waver-)y, Mass.CORPL. SENVALL W. RICH. Dorchester, Mass.BUGLER VINCENZO LARRIOLA.Bristol, Conn. **VINCENT ALLEN. Norwalk. Conn.FRANK J. ANTKOMK, Webster,Mass.WALTER ClBflEL Bridgeport, Conn.ALBERT DECS!. Brooklyn.ENOCH H. 1 K~)BLE. Quimy, Mass.MAURICE FISC HEM AN. New Haven,Conn.HERBERT V. JOHNSON. New Haven.Conn.RAYMOND C. KIRBY. New Haven,Conn.JOHN KNUDSON, New Haven, Conn.LEE W LAMERE, Laconia, N H.Jlt;»S. P. LEARY, Middletown, Conn.THOMAS A LYSKTT, SaratogaSprings, N. Y.LEO A M'AHKR, Dorchester, Mass.HAROLD E. MASTER SON, Stamford,Conn.JOHN A. Ml'KPuy, Amesbury, Mass.I L ARE NOE J. NELSON, Bristol,Conn.MICHAEL M OLIE, Pequabuck, Conn.LAWRENCE PERLMUNTKR, New York.DANIEL B. SAIA, West Wareham,MassLOUIS SANDLER, Philadelphia. ALEXANDER STEFANOSKY, Kieff,Russia.CARL^M'DOCK. New Haven, Conn.ELLIS M YOUNG. Everett. Mass.HERMAN REK’HMAN, Philadelphia.The marine corps casualty list issued today contained 103 names, divided as follows:Killed in action, 4f»; died of wounds receive*! in action, 12: died of woundsOre.OLE E. COUNTS, Tenino, Wash. LESLIE D. SMITH, Monona, Iowa. HOWARD II. DICKINSON. Alameda,Cal.CHAS. D. FRESHZE. Saugatuck,FREDERICK W. FLORIAN, JR . Buffalo, N. Y.SAMUEL H. THAYER. Rellev-ue, Pa. FRANCIS W. BROWN. Boston.CLARENCE E. EINDEN, Milwaukee, Wis.WM. A. WELLF. Baltimore. Md.WM. A. CROWDER. Natural Darn,N. Y.LOREN E. NEWELL, Buffalo.ADAM R KIRSfHT. Niles Center. 111. RAY H. SANGREN, Mirmeapoiis. WALTER w. RATINSKI, Rochester, X. Y.CORPL CHESTER E. PLAT T. T.a-favette, Ind.CORPL. CHAS. W. HEWITT, JR.,Philadelphia.CoRPL WM. L. GRIFFIN. Parkers-W. Va.'niRpR CLIFFORD TUSCIIMAN, Toledo, O.SERGT. JAMES J. GIBBONS, Tarry-town, N. Y.GUNNERY SERGT. H. TODD. Detroit.FIRST SERGT. WM. P. HIG-GINSON,Rochester, N. Y.RTCHARI) W. DING I.E. St. PaulPark, Minn.HAROLD GROWE, Havt, N Y. ALBERT SILVERSTON, Cincinnati, Ohio.CHARLES F. WABBERSON, Huntington, N. Y.FLOYD II, DECK AO. Amsterdam,N, Y.JOHN J. POSE DOT,. Downers Grove, 111.DANIEL G. DOPP, Wild Rose, Wis. GEO. A. GUSTAFSON, Chicago.odAntPvneoavnabab.11v\cuauatlt;titlaagaDied o£ Wound* Iteeeived in Action.ALVIN II HARRIS, no address. SERGT. ROBERT E. LOYD, Chippewa Falla, Wis.SERC.T, EARL BELFRY, Chicago. CORPL. JOHN E. MORGAN. Carthage, 111.HAROLD I). ADKINS, Philadelphia. FRED K. C. BIO HR, New York. RUFUS M. GIBBS. Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, SturgeonBay, Wis.WM. DINGLE, Oak Park, Chicago. ADAM J. MILLER, Shenandoah, Pa. ARTHUR RUNNING HAM, Fife Ltke.Mich.ROBERT S. BURNS, Brooklyn, Ind.Died of Wound* Received in Action.(Previously reported as severely wounded.)FIRST LIEUT. CHARLES B. MAY-INARI), Spokane, Wash.SECOND LIEUT. R. W, MURPHY, Greensboro, Ala.CORPL J. L WEPPLER, Pittsburg, Pa.CO It PL. 1IARRY HOFFMAN. Lancaster, O.CORPL. R. E. ACT'FF. Houston. Tex. P. L HOLLINSHED, Delaire, N. J.A HAUGITT, Fairview, W. Va.G S. MORNTNGSTAR, Baltimore, Md. J. E. RAUSCH. Easton, Pa.W F. WELCH, Clifton. Ky.B. G. MYNATT. Fountain City, Tenn.C 11. DAVIS, Saginaw, Mich.J. A. ('LAYTON, Rushville. Va.W. A, WOODRUFF. Minneapolis, M inn.lb L GLOVER. Hornell, N. Y.t3Clif* J(tlpL«.e»clt;c.nhzikStlaiira Ihi\Ntlpdnv,»Alt; ioMcCANN, Belmont.CITY FILES SUITaF8%M\S i Ol It r to \IKII DIOVITj 1IK-!Vtaav*Cjni im:ii \ \i.i es run alleyIS I! K RNLthtlntln\s a preliminary step to ( , tolalley extending from c*street to Placer avenue through bio 404, original townsite of Helena, condemnation proceedings were begun in the district court yesterday by the iitv of Helena against the Massachusetts Realty company, a corporation; Bertha M Kvans, Jfary t\ Evans. Joseph J. Hindson, as guardian of LewisC. Evans, a migor; Eva A. Sanford, executrix of the estate of John it. San-ford, deceased; J. H. Empson, A. B. Look, s. 1 k Hudson and J. A. Hudson. The complaint recites that on May 20last the city t ommissjoners passed ordinance 9S9, authorizing the condemnation of a certain strip of land 20 feet in width for the purpose of opening an alley extending from Lawreme street to Placer avenue through block 404, original townsite of Helena and the Thompson placer; declaring the necessity of taking said property for the reason that the purpose was a public one, and authorizing the commencement of proceedings for its eondemna-tio n.The court is asked to set the valueof the property to be condemned and the improvements thereon; the amount of damages, if any, or, in case it is found tin opening of the alley results in benefits to the owners, the value thereof and to issue a judgment condemning the property in question forliiatlpie?cltvaRBhi 01mmhitl!minthe use of the cityaforesaid.in the marineIt is understood that the actionof a friend v natureRIXilSTIt \TION IN \L.\sR.\,By Associated Press.Washington, June 18 —President! *1* received in action, previously reported Wilson in a proclamation today fixed15severelyseverely wounded, wounded, 31.The list:Killed in Action.JAMES P. THARP, Weltham, MissOPXNERr SEHGT. FRANCIS J FLYNN, Binrhampton. N Y *BERGT. STEPHEN G. SHERMAN, South Minneapolis, Minn.I” **» C* ill Hid IIVU D IIUJI 1 * Ai x*the period between 7 a. m. July 2 andj il 9 p. rn. September 3 for the registration for military duty of men in Alaska who have reached their majority since September 2, 1917. The governor of Alaska is authorized to establish registration peaces and to appoint officials to carry out the provisions of the selective service law.thaluuperhe