A. Not that I remember of.
By Mr. Larrabee:
Q. They just piled on the trains?
A. Yes; they filled the engines and cars.
Q. Did they attempt any violence on the men running the trains during the day of Friday by throwing stones or clubs?
A. Not there, they didn't.
Q. Did they anywhere along the road?
A. I don't know whether they did outside of Pittsburgh or not. We didn't move anything on Friday except live stock. They agreed that we might move that, but nothing else.
Q. You say the live stock was moved?
A. Yes; on Friday. First in the morning—then they stopped it. Then Mr. Garrett, the train master, and me went up and saw them, and he talked to them. There was a big run of stock coming off the Fort Wayne road, and some of them said they would let him have one engine to haul it. He said that they ought to know better, that one engine was not sufficient, and they agreed to let him have two. So we got engines enough to move the stock to East Liberty.