A. No, sir; not at all during the trouble.
By Senator Reyburn:
Q. Did you apply to any of the other officials—sheriff or any other authorities?
A. No; I did not. I am not connected with the railroad in any way, except I am director in the Allegheny Valley road. I talked to Mr. McCargo about him applying, but he thought it was not any use, after the refusal to Mr. Cassatt.
Q. After the mayor refused?
A. Yes, sir.
By Senator Yutzy:
Q. What was the nature of that editorial in the Globe—was it inflammatory?
A. It was not an editorial; it was a local notice, stating that Thomas A. Scott was at the house of his nephew, D. A. Stewart, on Penn avenue, and directing affairs from there. That was to create excitement. There was more inflammatory articles in the extra of the Critic issued on Sunday.
Q. The Globe was a Sunday paper also?