A. No; I would not.
Q. Did you apprehend any danger from any one?
A. None. I would not have apprehended any danger, I think, from anybody but from outsiders.
Q. Not from the railroad men?
A. Not from the railroad men. I did not think that they would interfere with me.
Q. Did you hear any threats of violence from the railroad men or engineers or any railroad strikers?
A. No; not to me at all.
Q. From any one else?
A. I did from outsiders—remarks—but I didn't know who they were—that the first man that would attempt to go out had better hunt his coffin.
Q. You saw the handling of cars and engines by the rioters during the destruction of property there in the vicinity of Twenty-eighth street and at the depot—did these men handle the cars and engines as if they had been accustomed to handling cars and engines?