A. I have not thought over that, and really I cannot give an answer.
Q. Do you know whether the men on the Fort Wayne and Chicago road were making any preparations for a strike distinct from any strike upon the Pennsylvania railroad?
A. Some of them were and some of them were not.
Q. At this particular time that the strike occurred?
A. Really, I have never thought the matter over, and I cannot answer that question, because I have not thought it over in that light at all. They may have and they may not.
Q. You say that the main cause of the strike on the Pennsylvania road was the running of double-headers?
A. That is my impression.
Q. The cause of the strike upon the Fort Wayne road at that time was what?
A. Several things combined. I think it was the abuse of power by the under officials more than anything else.
Q. That and the ten per cent.?