| 9. David Marcus |
| Race | White |
| Date of receiving death wound | July 28 |
| Time of receiving death wound | 9:30 or 10:00 p.m. |
| Place of receiving death wound | 511 East Thirty-seventh Street |
| Manner of wound | Bullet |
Only one eyewitness, a white companion of Marcus, testified. He said a Negro walked up to Marcus and shot him. The witness stopped to pick up his friend, was advised by Negroes to get out of danger, but when he persisted in lifting the wounded man, he himself received a bullet wound in the arm. A bullet also pierced the window of a laundry at this time. The coroner gives the time of shooting as 8:45, though most of the testimony seems to indicate that it occurred about fifteen or twenty minutes after the first shooting from automobiles which occurred at approximately 9:15 to 9:30. The police report gives 10:45 as the hour.
| 10. Eugene Temple |
| Race | White |
| Date of receiving death wound | July 28 |
| Time of receiving death wound | 5:30 p.m. |
| Place of receiving death wound | 3642 South State Street |
| Manner of wound | Stab wound |
Temple, owner of a laundry at the above address, left his place of business to enter his automobile which stood at the curb. His wife and another young woman accompanied him but were the width of the sidewalk from him when he was attacked by three Negroes, robbed, and stabbed. The murderers escaped in the crowd of Negroes which immediately gathered. It was testified that Temple employed both Negroes and whites and had never had any difficulties of a racial nature with his workers.
| 11. William J. Otterson |
| Race | White |
| Date of receiving death wound | July 28 |
| Time of receiving death wound | 7:10 p.m. |
| Place of receiving death wound | Thirty-fifth Street and Wabash Avenue |
| Manner of wound | Skull fracture due to external violence |
A mob of about 500 Negroes at Thirty-fifth Street and Wabash Avenue was stopping cars, beating white people, and throwing bricks. An automobile bearing Otterson as a passenger turned from Thirty-fifth Street to go south on Wabash Avenue. One of the stones and bricks hurled at the motor car hit Otterson on the head, and he immediately became unconscious. He was seventy-four years old and a plasterer by trade.
| 12. Stefan Horvath |
| Race | White |
| Date of receiving death wound | July 28 |
| Time of receiving wound | 9:00 or 9:35 p.m. |
| Place of receiving death wound | Root and South State streets |
| Manner of wound | Bullet wound |
At the time Horvath was shot, there was a crowd of fifty to seventy-five Negroes on the sidewalk, but only about three on the corner where the shooting occurred. The only eyewitness who testified was a policeman who saw the shooting from a distance of 400 feet. The three Negroes ran after firing the shot, and could not be found later.
| 13. Edward W. Jackson |
| Race | Negro |
| Date of receiving death wound | July 29 |
| Time of receiving death wound | 9:00 a.m. |
| Place of receiving death wound | Fortieth and Halsted streets |
| Manner of wound | Shock and hemorrhage due to beating |