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[page 232] early it was. Q. You could not say when they put it on? A. No, sir. Q. You say there were several hours when there was no heat even in the outside hall away from the lodge? A. Yes, while I was there By Mr. Baker: Q. How long did you say you had been an attendant there? A. About 7 years I think, 6 or 7. Q. Had you any thing to do with the temperature in the halls and lodges? Any charge of that? A. No, sir. Q. You never turned it off or on? A. In the private room where I was attendant there was a chance to turn off the steam and turn it on, yes, sir Q. Whether you ever regulated it, turned it off and on? Whether that was a part of your duty at all? A. No, sir Q. Was it kept at a warm temperature in the halls? A. Some times it was and some times it would be kind of cold. Q. You had instructions, did you not, as to regulating the temperature? A. There was a thermometer in the hall I think; there was more in my hall, the private hall; there was out in the