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could see from the cabstand to the opposite corner where you know the plate glass are broken.


Q. Right here ?


A. Well, I don’t know. That distance is … There is the cabstand.


Q. Where is the cabstand ?


A. Here is St. Joseph Street. This is turned the wrong way.


Q. Your men were over there?


A. Yes, they were right here. I could see from the cabstand to there.


Q. Corner of Laviolette Street ?


A. Just to that corner. That is all I could see. I immediately walked up to the direction the firing had been in. One man was dead. I straightened out his limbs and put his hands over him, crossed his hands. Another man was shot through the abdomen.


Q. Where was that?


A. That was up here.


Q. Right here?


A. Yes, right here. There is a fence with a sign on there. It was right there.


Q. This fence right there?


A. Yes.


Q. The man was lying down at the corner of Bagot, St. Felixine and Demers Street?


MR. BARCLAY: It was at the intersection of these three streets ?


A. Yes, at the intersection of these three streets. The other man was shot through the abdomen.


The Coroner : Q. Right alongside of this man that was already dead?


A. Right alongside, it might have been five or ten feet away. All orders I ever got from the doctors