Q. How many were engaged in the riotous proceedings?
A. None that I saw.
Q. What were they doing at that time?
A. They were assembled there listening to a speech made by Doctor Donnelly, counseling moderation, and advising those not connected with the railroad to go home and attend to their own business. Some other speeches were made by one or two more.
Q. What was the effect of the speech upon the crowd?
A. I don't know that it had any effect. It had no special effect particularly one way or another.
Q. Did they listen to it?
A. Yes.
Q. Did they make any response to it in any way?
A. Some response was made to Doctor Donnelly when he counseled those having no business there to go home. Some of them made some remarks from the outside of the crowd—that is enough now, you just stop there; and things of that kind.