Show 4 tse 0 CITY EDITION 4 1 1 I SEVE SLA lAIN 12 N fiGHT AT WNm WI Former Sherif Beard BeardI I Succumbs to Wounds Both Sides Preparing to File Murder Charge Br By New eca Service to 10 o The Teler EVERETT Wash Nov 6 The lle death list of yesterdays yesterday's 1 I I. I W V Vr riot may stand at lt nine flue J I n tt H he- he fi final firt toun is is complete r Tile The known victims were Increased to I seven today when J Jeff eU F. F Beard Beard former former form form- er sheriff of Snohomish county died I from wounds in the chest In addition I Ito to these Capt George Drever national national na na- naI I lional guard of Washington declared I i that reports of oC divers working in the tle Ibay i ibay bay and testimony of witnesses of or the I battle indicated that at least twelve men when they Jumped overboard from the steamer Verona after atter being shot during the attempt of the I. I W. W W. W to land here Of or the forty persons wounded five are in ma a serious condition and probably will die I Both I I. I W. W Ws W.'s and Everett citizens citi zens are preparing today to charge each other with murder I I. I W. W W. W officials officials of of- at S Seattle attle today wired Frank P. P Walsh of Kansas City former chairman chairman chair chair- man of ot the United States tates industrial commission requesting him to defend defend- arrested members of their organization tion They also wired an appeal to W. W W. W Haywood of Chicago to come cometo cometo cometo to their aid O U 0 Herbert Mehler l secretary of the tile I. I W. W W. W said today We intend to charge every mem mem- ber her of ot the Everett Commercial club with murder We believe the vigilantes fired first In the meantime steps were being taken under direction of ot Everett business bustness bust busi ness men and l 1 Mayor D. D D. D Merrill bust I to bring murder charges against toe men and three women who came to tol Everett and who were arrested on on- their return to Seattle Br ny Freu lo to Tl e Telegram SEATTLE Nov 6 Including G.-Including the wounded there are men and three women who were vere ere in the I I. I W. W W W. battie battle bat bat- tle tie at Everett under arrest here The women were taken taleen from a motor bus which had conveyed them from the northern boundary of ot Seattle where they had keci disembarked from an Everett Everett Ever Ever- ett cit Inter interurban car It is alleged by the Seattle police that Miss Edith Fronette tried to throw red pepper Into the eyes of ot Sheriff McRae while he was being tak taken m to a hospital In Everett The rhe fight was the result of ot a long Ions t contest between the Industrial Workers Work Work- ers era and the citizens iti ens of or Everett over the right to hold street meetings In that city Hubbard d Mahler treasurer secretary of or the Seattle branch of the Industrial Workers of the World says that the members of ot his order are contending for the right of free tree speech and that members of ot the organization have been persecuted in Everett since the time of ot the shingle weavers weavers' strike last spring 1 |