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Show SICK SON RECONCILES ARTHUR BROWN AND WIFE turning to the city with his son as soon as he is able to travel, and will again take up his residence in his Brlgham street home. The temporary deed which Senator Brown gave to Mrs. Bradley on the four acres surrounding the Idaho ranch house was annulled by Mrs. Bradley, who has deeded the land back to Mr. Brown. It was stated that Mrs. Bradley Brad-ley was offered a good sum of money as a means of smoothing over the past, but that she refused It. Mrs. Bradley last night declined to talk of the affair save to deny the statement state-ment that Ehe had. followed Mr. Brown with a gun. .... .... Former Senator Is Reported Re-ported to Have Discontinued Discon-tinued His Alleged Relations Re-lations With Mrs. Anna Bradley. Former . Senator Arthur Brown and Mrs. Brown, it is said, have burled the hatchet and agreed to let bygones be bygones. by-gones. The reconciliation is said to have been brought about by the illness of Max Brown, the ex-Senator's son, who is at school in Michigan, where Mr. Brown Is at the present time. Mr. Brown Is said to have declared his intention of severing all relations with Mrs. Anna Bradley and of living at home with his wife in the future. In return re-turn Mrs. Brown. It is asserted has dropped all the cases against Brown now pending trial in the District court. The peace-making is reported to have i occurred June 1st, when Mr. and Mrs. Brown met In the courtroom and talked of the Illness of young Brown. Mrs. Brown agreed to postpone the case If Brown would go to Michigan and pare for Max. In this Mr. Brown concurred, and went home with his wife, where he remained until June 3rd. and then went to Michigan. It is said that Mrs. Bradley, Brad-ley, hearing of his Intentions, went gunning gun-ning for him. but could not And him. This both Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Bradley Brad-ley deny. Mr. Brown Is said to contemplate re- |