A. When I spoke about them they were escaping from the Union depot. At that time the flames were coming in from the shed. They were going over the hill towards the reservoir.
Q. This man you had the conversation with down at the municipal hall, at the office of the chief of police, did he appear to be connected with the office there in any way?
A. Well, indeed I can't say. He was in this office, and I struck up a conversation with him. I don't know how we got to talking about it. I spoke to Mr. Carrigan, the only one I knew. He went out, and there was no other person I had conversation with but him, and he seemed to be at home.
Q. Do you know where Mr. Carrigan lives?
A. No, sir.
By Mr. Lindsey:
Q. What is Carrigan's name?
A. I can't tell you that.
Q. Does he live here in Pittsburgh?
A. I believe he does.