Q. Did these men that you talked with claim the right to interfere with other men who were willing to work; did you have any talk with them on that subject?
A. Well, I cannot say that I could answer that direct. They said, in substance, that those men who did not assist them, that were working men, that did not go into the strike with them, were blacklegs, and all that kind of thing; appeared to have a good deal of feeling against those that wanted to work, and did not go in with them to the strike.
Q. Complaining against those who would not join them?
A. Yes, sir.
Thomas Reckord, sworn:
By Mr. Lindsey:
Q. Where do you reside?
A. I resided, at that time, at the bridge—the toll bridge.
Q. In July last.