A. Yes.
Q. What time did you arrive there?
A. Seven-thirteen, I think it is. We got in on time that morning.
By Senator Yutzy:
Q. The 19th?
A. Yes, I think so—the morning of the strike. I have forgotten the date. I met some of the boys on jumping off the train, and they told me what they were going to do, and asked me to go along with them; but I refused to do that, and told them I didn't think it was any of my affair at all—that, so far as the union men were concerned, I would stay with them, but I wouldn't go to the office of the superintendent of the road with them, because I was not an employé of the road. I had been discharged before that.
By Mr. Lindsey:
Q. What did they tell you they were going to do?
A. That they were going to strike.
Q. How many of them?