Show I MRS BRADLEYS BRADLEY'S MOTHER TELLS OF AN EARLY INJURY WASHINGTON Nov Xo 10 Mrs rs M. M I. I E. E Maddison mother of Mrs Anna Bradley Brad Brad- ley icy was a a. witness at the time afternoon session ses sea sion of the trial yesterday r She said aid that Mrs Bradley was struck on the head when a child and had suffered utTered from headaches ever since After the tho recess 9 Dr Shute one of the physicians who attended prisoners in in inthe tho the United States Jail jail testified t that at he ho had hall met Mrs Bradley about five ti days after her arrest t last December Ho lie found her fra fragile ile pale and cure cure- worn She had a normal pulse hut but not nota a n strong one ono she had a poor foor appe appe- tite tito I In ii 1 April Dr Shut Shute made mau an examination ex ox- aminat on of Mrs Bradley She Shu wei weighed 97 Oi j pounds an and was suffering nJ from which probably were due to miscarriages es By 13 his advice an anon andon and andon on hi his recommendation an nn operation was performed on the time prisoner at a local hospital to relieve relie the Ho lie found foune subsequent to the time operation no evidence c of oj 1 blood poisoning On examination cross Dr Ir Shute said he had bad examined Mrs Bradley as ns to her mental condition looking for delusions ons This was objected to by counsel for the defense and it was ruled out omit Dr Shute said the might have been of six months' months or ten years' years standing Dr H H. H L. L 1 E. E Johnston tc testified t fied that he had been called calle to see Mrs Ir Bradley Brad Brad- ley hey on July 3 1907 1007 Ho lEo found her suffering suffering suf suf- fering from excessive ive hemorrhages which had hud weakened and nna prostrated her and in induced great dizziness At that time she was suffering utTer ns from septic leptic infection due to miscarriage l lor or badly conducted labor Tho The trouble pro probably ably had been present for a long time In response to an inquiry a as to the effect ct of the physical ph condition of the patients patient's min mind Dr br r. r Johnston said nia that the he depletion of the blood supply and the necessary weakening of the patient naturally would affect her hr mind On examination cross ro s nation Dr Johnston said Mrs o rs Brad s 's cOD conversation tion wit with h him him was rational He did dirl notice that she was nervous and excitable weak and emaciated He said anid that tuat the tendencY tendency ten ten- dency of the thc disease from which Mrs Irs Bradley was suffering would be bo to impair impair im im- pair r the tho mind Did Did YOU von notice an impairment of tho the mind of Mrs frs Bradley Braley 1 I had no occasion replied Dr T Johnston to make such stIch an tion D. D A. A Craig a reporter of the Washing Wash Wash- in lug ing Star testified that ho he was as in the I hotel on the tho day of tho the shooting and had seen icen Mrs Irs Bradley Bradler and a police II officer The officer he lie said sad asked Mrs rs Bradley several times s Wh Why din did you yon do this 2 I Finally Mrs Ir Bradley replied Ask Senator Sutherland Continuing in response to further questions Mr fr Craig Crais said Mrs Bradley BraIlle appeared dazed and not to know wh what t was waR going soing on around her She was Wag evidently greatly agi agi- Mrs M M. E. E Maddison mother of Mrs Iu Bradley testified that when Mrs rs Brad Brad- Icy ley was a child she sustained a severe severo a accident ci ent hain having been struck on the tho head with ith a hoe by a n playmate Sho was waR under r a physicians physician's care caro for se several several sev sev- eral t weeks The Tho Accident acci accident ent led to the this suffering by the child from froni severe head head- aches The cross cross- examination cross did not develop an anything thing ne new M. M M. M Kai Kaighn hn a lawyer of Salt Lake City testified that he lie had known Mrs Bradley since 1892 Although he was 39 never her attorney she sometimes called at hi his office On one occasion she said to him I 1 must talk to somebody or Ill I'll go so I crazy You arc are a friend of Arthur Brown and T I want to talk to you ou I At this point Justice Stafford called both the counsel counRel for the defense and for tor the prosecution to n the bench honch for I consultation as IS to the character of the evidence e to bo be 0 introduced After a I conference enro lasting ton ten minutes t Justice le leI Stafford directed adjournment until this thi I morning |