Show SALT LAKERS ON STAND AT THIS TIlIS MORNINGS MORNING'S SESSION WASHINGTON fON N Nov 15 Interest Interest in the Bradley trial was ma maintained to the very close of today's session Policeman Lamb also testified that Irs Bradley had llad told him that she ghe had had the revolver a lon long time and bad had brought it with ith her to Washington on He said aid at the time Mrs Irs Bradley was vcr very nervous and her face was distorted Dr Charles Chades S. S White While who dressed Senator Browns Brown's wounds at the tho Emergency Emergency Emer Emer- gency hospi hospital al testified that the wounded patients patient's hand was WIlS powder burned This fact was ras brought out by the defense evidently for tho the purpose of showing a possibility of self defense Albert IL iI Kelly of Salt Lake City was introduced for the purpose of showing show jn ing premeditation on Mrs Irs Bradleys Bradley's part Jart lie Ire said he had known kno Mrs I Bradley radle for twenty years year and that when hen lie mot met her on tho the street in Salt Lake City Git Gitin in June or Jul July of op 1906 she sho bad had told tolt him that she was making her own J living living by keeping keepin a rooming house tasked asked her if Brown was I. I a was not put put- tin ling hag up for her expenses and sho she replied that he lie was only paying for her what he lie felt fell like iee paying She She said sho she did not want his money but wanted Brown Bro himself and if he did not acknowledge the parentage of her second boy boyi shed she'd kill him I advised her against that course adding that the children were sufficiently handicapped by the fact that she was the mistress of the man and that not commit the crime of murder but she sho persisted and declared she would shoot him Ken Kelly said gaid he advised her to tako the mane money money if Brown refused to keep his contract to mania her Ho marry maro was cross cross- examined by br Jungo o Powers who had bad hadnot hadnot not before taken active part in the pro I IJ J James H. H Ro Rowan an of ol Salt SaIl Lake LakA City who ho was ns employed as tS a watchman at Mr lr Brown Browns B residence told toM of an nn an- effort made by Mrs Ir Bradley November 2 27 1005 1905 to gain admission to Browns Brown's house bouse when he said t she he carried car ried vied a pistol in her muff snuff Ho nl also o said that two nights a afterward he ho had found tho the woman in Browns Brown's Brownback back yard when she sho told him that she sho had bad got ot the gun Jun for Mr Brown BrowD but that if anyone any any- anyone one interfered he would get fIet the same that Mr Ir Brown would get ct adding I am a virtuous woman She said then that sho wanted to see Mr r. r Brown through the window or hoar him and remained for five minutes Jud Judge o Powers questioned this witness witness wit wit- t- t ness minutely in response to s from Mrs Bradley evidently with too tho purpose of showing that he had not seen cen a p pistol stol in her possession but theman the theman theman man maintained his position Ho Ile also refused to admit that Mrs Bradley had said that the reason why she sho wanted anted to hear bear the senators senator's voice was aR because because be be- cause causo she loved him In reply to questions from Mr Ir Powers Powers Pow Pow- ers erf the tho witness said that on the occasion occasion occa occa- sion Bion of Mrs Bradleys Bradley's visit she Aha had thrown a number of stones a against the house saying that Lo mo wanted to annoy Brown all she Bhe could so 80 that he be would have hae a pleasant nights night's rest She then told t the e witness that she e ewas was a poor woman and that Brown was the father of two of her children She added that she bad had Brown about crazy and would soon have him in an Rl asylum I r replied plied said the witness that I that if she did not behave Bro Brown n would have o her in the police station whereupon where where- whereupon upon she eho said TI lI J never get et me in jail nil They may put me Ric in an asylum but if they do Ill I'll get fret et out The Tho last witness called for the prosecution prosecution prose prose prose- cution was Max Brown son Bon of the deceased former senator who ho was called merely for identifying the victim of the tho tra ea eay when hen Mr Brown left the tho stand the government rested |