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Show . BRADLEY MAY GS T0JTRIAL III IM Judge Who Is to Sit in the Case Strongly Condemns "Unwritten Law.". C-!C-T r v v -v v v 4- v v t 'i 4. 'r Special to Tho Tribune. J v WASHINGTON, April 27. A -r l shift in the criminal docket I made by United Slates AllorncA' 5 Bakor toda3" may bring Anna v v Bradley to her- trial on the in- j- v dictment for tho murder of ex- r r Senator Arthur Brown, as earl3' v J as May 15. At the close of tho v b trial of Dinger Hermann, the 4 s prosecuting attorhe3" asked for a -I- 4 postponement of the Hyde-Ben- 4 4 son land scrip cases until next 4 v October. 4 4- Jt had been arranged that 4 4 these should precede the trial of 4 4 Mrs. Bradloj'. Wells- and 4 4 Hoover, attorneys for tho do- 4- 4- fensc. had asked for an earl3' 4 4 trial, representing that Mrs. 4- 4 Bradley was in no condition of 4- 4 health to withstand a summer in 4- 4 tho district jail. Their wishes 4- 4 are likely to .bo gratified, and as 4 4- tbc3' had expressed their rcadi- 4 4 ness for trial is carl3' as M.ny 15, 4 4- the case ma3' be fixed for that 4 4 date. , 4 4 Word has been received here 4- 4 that Judge Powers," the Salt' 4 4 Lake counsel for the defense, is 4 4- ill, and this maj' upset; plans for 4 4 an early trial. Judge W. P. 4 4- Statford, who is to try Mrs. 4- 4 Bradle3', dealt a bocy blow to 4- 4- the "unwritten law" at a meet- 4 4 iug of the Vermout Stato so- 4 4- riety last night. He condemned 4 4 it as barbarism, a.ud has upset 4 4 counsel for Mrs. Bradie3' I13' the 4- 4. public expression of such views. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4" 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 |