A. The first trip in the morning we leave Wilkensburg at six-fifty-four, and get there at night at ten-fifteen.
Q. What time do you get to Pittsburgh?
A. Seven-thirty first, and leave at nine-forty, going out on the last trip.
Q. On the morning of July 19th, were you disturbed in coming in or going out?
A. No.
Q. When did you first learn of any difficulty or any strike?
A. When I came as far as Twenty-eighth street with the twelve-five train—coming in on that trip—with the train due at the depot at that time. I then heard of it. I had heard remarks of a strike, but heard nothing definite until I came in on that trip.
Q. What occurred on Friday?
A. I saw men standing around there on Friday, I did not see anything at all, except seeing men standing around.
Q. Were you molested in any way?