A. Yes, sir.
Q. Where was he during the rest of that afternoon?
A. As I stated before, I went to Twenty-eighth street, and stayed there all that afternoon.
Q. Did you have any communication with him that afternoon?
A. No; everything was quiet at Twenty-eighth street that afternoon. My instructions were to communicate if anything was wrong. I went to Torrens station about four o'clock. Quite a crowd was there.
Q. What was the crowd doing?
A. They were watching to see if any trains would go out. It was curiosity.
Q. How many were there?
A. One hundred or one hundred and fifty, while I was there.
Q. Of whom was this crowd composed?