Q. Facing towards Twenty-eighth and Liberty streets?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Did the firing commence from that direction?
A. No; not just exactly. They fired into the car where they threw the stones first. When they started, the men that were standing on Twenty-eighth started to run.
Q. The crowd?
A. Then the soldiers brought their guns up and fired on them as they ran down Twenty-eighth street. Then the soldiers that was fronting the hill fired into the parties on the hill.
Q. Then the firing commenced on the line that were on Twenty-eighth street—lying parallel with Twenty-eighth street—facing up the track?
A. Yes; facing up the track.
Q. How long after that fire did the troops commence firing that were standing to their right, facing up the hill?
A. I suppose it was not more than ten or twelve seconds.