ILLUSTRATIONS

Released Free Speech prisoners who visited the graves of their murdered
Fellow Workers at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, May 12, 1917.
[8]
The Flying Machine as now used in Western logging.[21]
One of the thousands who donate their fingers to the Lumber
Trust. The Trust compensated all with poverty and
some with bullets on November 5, 1916.
[33]
Joe (Red) Doran Capt. Jack Mitten The Launch Wanderer.[48]
Organizer James Rowan;
Showing his back lacerated by Lumber Trust thugs.
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Beverly Park[70]
A close up view of Beverly Park showing cattle guards.[71]
The Ketchum Home near Beverly Park[83]
Mayor Gill says I. W. W. did not start riot[102]
Jail at Everett[116]
Funeral of Gerlot, Looney and Baran[119]
An all-I. W. W. crew raising a spar tree 160 ft. long, 22½
inches at top and 54½ inches at butt, at Index, Wash.
[132]
Another view of the same operation.[133]
Judge J. T. Ronald[139]
Pilot house of the "Verona" riddled with rifle bullets at Everett[162]
Arrival of the "Verona" at Seattle[169]
Cutting off top of tree to fit block for flying machine.[189]
VERONA AT EVERETT DOCK,
under same tide condition as at time of Massacre.
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View of Beverly Park, showing County Road.[210]
THOMAS H. TRACY[216]
Everett from the water. To the left G. N. Depot
from where by-standers viewed battle.
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Victims at Morgue.
John Looney Hugo Gerlot, Felix Baran Abe Rabinowitz
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JOHN LOONEY[243]
FELIX BARAN
Dark lines on body caused by internal hemorrhage; Portland
doctor said life might have been saved by operation.
[252]
HUGO GERLOT[260]
Dead body of Abraham Rabinowitz.[264]
Part of 78 prisoners of County Jail Everett Wn.
Released May 8, 1917.
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Singing to the Prisoners.[277]
Charles Ashleigh speaking at the funeral, of Looney, Baran and Gerlot.[282]
Gus Johnson Felix Baran John Looney
Hugo Gerlot Abraham Rabinowitz
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May First at Graveside of Gerlot, Baran and Looney.[294]