Show IRET Of DEATH H TOLD fOR OR THE fiRST TiME TM t tadley's Attorney Says Senator Senator ed sed ed Her and nd Started an lIn n Attack Bee BeC Be- Be e e C She Killed hilled Him the thees Prosecution i es Case Defenses Defense's Statement I pid id progress was made today in the Bradley Bradler muril mur- mur 1 tat il at Washington The prosecution closed a f few after 12 o'clock and Attorney Hoover for the de- de 1 i the opening statement for the Utah woman of the afternoon session fter he closed his lus statement court adjourned until I y morning f. f Hoover ma le the startling declaration that the thep would p prove that Mrs Bradley did not shoot Seua- Seua Wn until lie he had bad cursed her and rushed at her le d detective tecte e to whom Mrs Irs Bradley Bradler talked after the g g testified NOV 16 THE THE ON JN i TODAY RESTED IK IN THE TRIAL OF MRS LEY CHARGED WITH WITHER ER EB OF FOR FORMER IER UNITED ATOR BROWN BROWN IN THIS WINTER VINTER AND MRS M fORNEY OUTLINED T OF ft THE TE TUE DEAS DE DB mis AS CONCISELY BE THAT THE WO- WO BY REASON OF TO HER BE BE- FOR HERAT HERAT HER UT AT AT THE TUE TIME SHE SHOT MICE AlOE AND THAT SHE SHEk ONLY AFTER HE HAD k Ml At HER HEE CURSING HER sT t ADJOURNED TO MONTEST MON- MON TEST TESTIMONY FOR FOB THE THELL LL BE PRESEN PRESENTED ED ti t of ot the tho defense O was involuntary WiT Wn admitted the evidence tat t Grant that Mr Mrs Bradley ht It lie be e had meditated the tho Uptime i time and decided tha that t if tot L do right by her she he was him f Witnesses r 11 the testimony brought roo today was alon along a r. r Grants Grant's statement and 4 low Premeditation on OTt Bradley Brade- Amon Among the Ire ue two IKO men nien from Salt SaH Lake I ID of f th m an old friend of Mrs ts other a watchman at for kr Bron 8 house hou who d heard her threaten to kill Wet Ilk trial of Mrs Bradley was it f it was apparent that the I noaH Complete it its Ji at for th the defense td t present their silo side of ofas as po possible ible When District Dietrict At- At f his 1 a assistant were ens en- en s I f ti f ortto to obtain from the Police pollee j force the details SSi fUton Bald aid to have haTe been lIn Bradley r o the immediately e e of shoot shoot- Brow n but up to had 11 ai because a as he hethe Shade under the false falee on Bradleys Bradley's part Wt that Would r r. r The not he be USA attorney was 1 l in t Pressing the 1 was quite inclined ined Rt h er e in n feature of his Iii Iii- ll tb ht t o the ease Case is that rat re- re Which it is claimed I had n Mr li in Salt Lake it 1 ery Mrs Brad Brad- too ld ht a that vcr i j in th I I j It Was Ival stated also abo I er S th ts defense e would bo he MEats litti lr ber H plea n tion of I that e she fine wa was whIm When th the t t h that 1 this thiR would woud I from Mr Y detail the thia Plea t evidence I Is Mr Would be s 1 umber made e tb of witnesses ff ready tot fat reit n In th the I t n tUh testify to the he to Bro Ollege intimacy it It and Mrs Ire 1 OJ y the d defense tense u i e elaf claim Claim that thai DAane aw wh tho 1 t tc o c hiJ dist j t at II b ht ant elf to l z eort F ra to brin bring out th the S ai 8 state state- t a t c- c lon In which 1 preceded i th the J JUdge U d JO StatI Stat Stat- e I few COurtroom am I t orn nh of f private e er J Judg e j a. a Powers to whom she he s seems ems to tn turn ini instinctively in in- I E in Sn Shwas She Sh SheI i er e every emEr emergency nc I I was a again ain dressed Cd in black which winch was relieved by a tracing of white whito around the neck I The first witness of the day was wn Mrs Manila Marilla matron of ol the police station station No 1 where Mrs rs B Bradley adlfY was I taken immediately after fer the tha tra tragedy d She he told o of the visit to the prisoner b by United Unite States Senator Sutherland whose v language e was not heard hard b by the he witness and also aho a visit by Detective Grant of of the local police f force r e. e She said id she h hc heard ard the detective e tell I Mrs Bradley that anything she might say would be use used against her Mrs Bradley y had freely consented to talk and no no difficulty had been encountered by the detective e in procuring n a statement state m ment nt from her Mrs Bradley Confes Confessed ed Lieutenant Hartley Hartlev of the police force corroborated Mrs rs testimony testimony mony Concerning the tho visit of Mr Grant and his warning but bo ho said that Mrs Bradley had told the detective she did id not wish to make a statement After further testimony to pave pan th tho wa way for Detective Grant Grants a 9 statement he hc was called to the stand but before he could proceed Mr r Hoover made objection tion on the ground round that Mrs r Bradleys Bradley's statement to the detective was not voluntary voluntary vol vol- and therefore not admissible Jud Judge e Stafford decided however that it was as proper and Grant proceeded He lie said Mrs Bradley told me that sho she was Wa wasa a companion of Mr Brown that she had bad lived lind with him for a long time and had bad children by him I asked her how she came to shoot him but she itlie would woud not answer that I asked her if she had brought the pistol with her in a It red baJ bag She said ld she ba had i not acted on impulse but had thought over o the deed ded for a Ion long time timo and had made marIe up her mind that if Mr Brown did not do ri right ht by her she was going to kill him New Sensation At the tho afternoon session of court A Attorney At At- t- t torn torne torney 3 Hoover Hoo made his opening statement statement state state- ment meat for Mrs Irs Bradlo Bradley and court then adjourned until next Monday Mr Hoover claimed that Mrs Brad lev ha had become irresponsible by reason reason of Browns Brown's treatment of her and he said that it would be he proven n that she did not shoot him hini until ho had rushed on and cursed her ber SENATOR BROWNS BROWN'S PAST WILL BE BARED DARED TO WORLD Special to The Telegram W Nov 15 I 15 I shot and killed S Senator mator Brown for tor my childrens children's sake declared M Mrs Annie M. M Bradley Bradler In her cell tod today as she planned to go Into court to defend her act L He had not fulfilled one of or his prom- prom ins Ipes les He took rim mo from m my husband He Ho was wan tho cause of or m my from nm my friends friends' society he ho promised a n million times to marry mo me he promised to give m my children a 1 name and save flao them from a disgrace of or which they were wholly Innocent He failed ho failed ho refused to to keep keen ono one of or these promises os and In the tho delirium of or m my despair In the maddened mad mart dene-d dene for fOL my children I shot him It promises to rival In Interest the Thaw trial In New York Many Vcr very In In- In persons have como come to the tho aid of or Mrs Bradley The Tha demand for admissIon sion to tho the courtroom has hns been HO so largo large already that the by ticket eye SS tem tern employed at tho the Thaw trial will bo bl invoked One Ono of tho the most moet Interesting features of ot the tho trial Is the fact that Mrs chief counsel Is Orlando W. W Powers for man many years associate Justice of or the tho su supreme su- su preme prenie court of or Utah Rod ad tho lifelong opponent opponent op- op rival and foe of or Senator Arthur Brown Judge Powers could understand why Mrs Bradley killed Brown for lor or ho know Brown as no one also elan did and he he- came caine to the tho assistance of ot Browns Brown's woman wom worn an victim So many persons of or such prominence and power have 8 Hooked to the support of Mrs Bradley that It Is In believed she stands a ory very good show of being ac ac- ac- ac quitted Principal among her witnesses are the persons who did not know her but who know knew Brown and had occa- occa Continued oil on page 8 8 MRS his 6 RADLEY ADLY OfTEN W NT ARMED WITNESSES IN TESTifY Continued from Fn Page Pago o 1 slon sIon to regret rc that acquaintanceship Tho Th life lire of or Senator Brown public and pd- pd private vale vate will bo be bared d to th thIs thA world worM and it itIs Is 15 prophesied that no man or ord d dead will have had the exposure which Is 15 promised In this case Hints were made even cn that Brown Browns Brown's s official acts Its are aro to and Ild that that thata a a. new and ver very startling phase phoso or of hIs nis life lite will m be developed eloped nil all along aton tho the tine line of the defense to show the character of ot the tho man Of the Itself there were were- no witnesses and no details except pt those furnished b by Brown during tho the thir Mx six hours hour that ho hl su survived d after the shots hots and what Mrs Bradley Bradle admitted at the coroners coroner's According to the m manager of or the Hotel r Raleigh h. h Brown arrived In tho the morning and tad had gone out when a a. quiet little woman very plainly dressed asked ked forB torB for tor B a room and while sho she was ng her name on the Nett register star asked casually ct aIt n a nIt as It seemed If It a man nl m named A. A Brown of ot Salt gait Lake City was WOR stoppIng there thera The The- clerk said MId he was and then he noted that she had written Mrs A A. Brown Drown Salt Satt Lake City City- He asked If Ir she were wars his wife She replied d that hAt she was not but that she knew him Her manner mann was calm and ladylike a lIke and did not even p. arouse a R suspicion Inthe In Inthe I the clerks clerk's mind The room a assigned her I was as but four COUf removed from Senator Browns Brown's and It Is supposed that she took In th the number given him while she wrote In the register resister When Senator Brown Drown came In from Crom his w walk she was In his room A maid passInS' passInS passing passing pass pass- ing InS about 3 o'clock she aho had arrived ed af after after nf- nf ter teT 12 heard two to pistol shots and when the mana manager er Mr 11 Talt Tally Talty broko In the the tho senator was lying on tho the floor Tho The maid Mr Tall Talty and the the- clerk derk were weroth th the on only ones In the tho hotel who had the slightest lIghtEst personal knowledge of tho the tragedy When hen Talt Tally Talty reached the room Mrs Bradley toll told him that Brown Dro was wa the father of ot her children he lie had separated her ber from her husband had hod caused tho latter to secure a divorce orce and had now le left her and ind her hers two children penniless penniless I I have Just 25 cents In m my purse she site saId Raid and when I asked that man manCor manfor manfor for Cor Justice for tor me mo and my children his answer was to take e up his hat and try f to leave e the tue room go |