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[page 195] about that time of day Q. While you were there? A. Yes, sir, I think he went out while I was there, but I am not quite sure. Q. He went off of his own accord and by himself, as you recollect it? A. Yes, sir, with the rest. Q. No trouble about it? A. No Q. The ebullition was all over was it? A. Yes, sir, it seemed to be. Q. Do you remember the name of the attendant who was with him at that time, the last one? A. His name was Fred Vaughan Q. The attendant who was with the man who threw the rocks? A. Fred Vaughan. Q. You had no occasion to report those facts to anybody? A. No, I didn't feel called upon to say any thing about it. Q. Didnt think there was any occasion for it? A. No, sir. Q. And you didnt report it? A. No, sir, said nothing about it. Q. None of the officers were present at the time who saw the transaction? A. No, sir, I think not. Q. You didnt deem it of sufficient importance to inform anybody about it did you? A. I did not consider it of importance enough for me