Q. How often do you make your trips?
A. I make three round trips a day.
Q. Were you at the Union depot on Thursday morning, the 19th?
A. I came in that morning from Walls, at eight-fifteen.
Q. What time did you go out?
A. At twelve-five.
Q. Where were you between eight-fifteen and twelve-five?
A. In the round-house, at work on my engine.
Q. When did you first learn that any men had refused to go out on their trains?
A. I suppose it was half-past nine when one of the men told me. It was an engineer that told me.