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S RADLEY HAS US INSANITY IN SAYS UNCLE AU LA TESTifY ABOUT TRAGEDY I I Barnes ames Says the fhe Senator Never I I fended to M Marry rry Mrs his Bradley Brey He Heed Heed I ed Him to Give Boys a i N Name me Judge derson iderson Rel Relates tes Touching Incidents jac c story Mrs rs Anna Aima Bradley told on the witness I has touched the hearts of many American women n I Empathize 4 IS with her for the inhuman treatment she showed her hel Now y the woman on trial fe r life in Washington is receiving offers offer of financial One woman has bas started a chain cimin system S to raise funds i Bradleys Bradley's assistance V It ian lall II JT Shrewsbury an nil uncle of Mrs Bradley tes- tes that Mrs Bradley inherits insanity Noted p fe will be examined Monday londay as to their opinion of 1 ty 1 th the witnesses for the defense who ho went from this Washington were excused today and aud allowed to tojo jo otheir homes here K N NOV 22 JUDGE 22 JUDGE ON AND ARTHUR TWO SALT LAKE CITY WERE THE PRINCIPAL AT TIlE THE MORNING TILE THE BRADLEY TRIAL HAD BEEN IN INCI CI WITH THE INCI- INCI T LED UP TO THE THEOF THEor OF or SENATOR BROWN AID LuD THAT HE TALKED ABOUT THE LATTER LATTER'S CHILDREN SAYING ID MARRY MRS BRAD BRAD- fIVE IVE HIS SONS EONS A LEGAL EGAL Brown never had any iden Mr 1 Bradley said Mr qi 1 bo came hero from Cily for tor the thc defense 3 and allowed to return ttA W WM taken at nt 1230 y II I I. I an m un un- was 81 on t the tn h stand I 17 74 insanity iu in Mrs ra rt resumed it b session fl at ut ati Mr i Mr bf nH berry r ry mentioned tb Ib existence D l' l of in in- in family famil 1 on her tier 1 dIo of or financial help have bavo nu her lIer writes from front Ann Arbor e t II 25 W anti and another a M iy chain for tier Jar i interest in it itc WIlle c before tho the doors cloos to r. r Vt tr opened l th this thill morn morn- I or of t men Icen h had d collected on an opportunity to JS K a and nd g Jet ct a n Glimpse W liLt lIttle woman women who has T mab wb notor notoriety tr Th l at nt 1003 t R n. furo assistant tal iri-I bt who va on i tor or the all 1 for or Mrs Until Until- t t th tt I IQ bf until til Mon Mori Io 1 Hion that to tho 1111 1 t Drifted H It embraces es bt much h worn wornA a as A 1 ni night ht gh She r r k 4 been presente prent to 4 L. L p f Ifo i tip b Mr Mr- tr Barni m laid and him hiim ti b aff wilY tier her roL t 1 Urne Irrie to lo fly hi marrying her J 1 She mc m ho he had bal hadbo kt e ka b to nInny marry romis that t. bo- bo I t tf get tt IL a nr di r. t le t e utI h b se a Will putting Jt TID her no atI til it ill about tile not go talk thoU tho him bt I mi might ht havo M he be t tt io do i. i fr lhea ed what hb to do E that tho drum t to th those marry hr and wit tit j ii tI to f and I i rt ie- ie It lat 1 for if Senator r t would tIll would woold I JO o 44 to Shortly I IJ to Drown of or toWed t I what Bradley tie he hi his h laM 14 H that i h n I It ho bo took rn m id the tho I t to h the I I that I 1 hair I L rIo II dol AB Am Mr r. r Darn Barnes approached the point o of relating what ho he had halt said in in answer to Browns Brown s 's request for fOT ad advice ado o Mrs hs Bradley leaned back hak and bowed bowd her head She raised it but once during Barnes Barnes' recital I 11 I 8 said Now senator you Ol have hao asked that question I 1 am ama going to speak very ven plainly on this subject I said laid Mr lr Barnes Continuing I saul said to him Mrs Ir Bradley claims that I these o t two o younger cr 10 boys boy art are your chilI chil chit I I dr dreu dren u. u No Now I suit said senator you ou have directly direct that the never n. admitted to mo me they 1 are arc your children and I am nm not nol going oiD to mako any accusation but yoa know nov I I yourself you OU know whether these are aro your our own children or not If thc they are arc your children there is is but hut one nc De thin thing you youcan can nn do as liS a man nian of honor that honor that to is-to to marry marn Mr lr Bradley Kven En if you vou dont don't live Iho with ith her hut but a day or not liot at all at you should marr marry her her heraud and aud give these children a name I Mrs Bradley Sighs Ho Hn said Paid Do you think so o Barnes I replied that I 1 most certainly did He tic then thell ushered i no to the door 1 Mrs Drad Brad heaved a n hea heavy nigh tigi when Barnes said he never believed Brown intended to marry marn III herI her rJ r. r I J I told Mrs Bradley hn Ito said that in 10 my opinion Senator Brown Drown did not intend to marr marry h her r that ho lie was wan deceiving hor her and h ho never ne intended to marry tier her sHill and I r advised her to look at the tIme mutter matter in that light lieM and try tr to tomake tomake tomake make tho b best t of it it I i advised h her r to leave 18 tho ho city cit and take the tho children to California On imparting this thi news to her witness witness wit wit- ness oJ said Mrs Bradl Bradley appeared a n very ery unhappy woman ver cr ery depressed r very much agitated d. d Barnes Barnell said that after I Mrs Ir Bradley went wul to O Ogden den sh she called him on the telephone and told him bun that I the thc child thild hUll had been born but hut that it had luul died diel three days afterward Speaking Sneaking of Mrs Irl Bradleys Bradley's general condition at that time timo witness s zm said rl Broken Woman It vas was I most mOlt pit pitiable ill hie I regarded tier her as a broken woman I would is not sa- sa say t hr hl was wad va except on the lie on one Hub ice t of oC Arthur Brown I considered consid or ered her hr insanely affectionate Sho She seemed to be he nb absolutely under his care ence Barnes testified that Mrs Ir Bradley s II general reputation for tor peace and good ord order ii was tn good 4 Was u sho rational linked District I I Attorney Baker in ill cross examination I los Yes Yf and no no replied tho witness II who further that en o when h ho tr tho the truth about Browns Brown's intention intentions I tion she never to lo lose her lIr 4 oie V ft 1 AkU 1 1 o ff con con- Lu iu u k U J ncr Witness With repeated that on all other points point than that of her h r affection for or Brown Mrs Bradley seemed entirely I sane hut but ho lie in insisted l that she was nas not so when Brown was involved in Judge Henderson I j When Mr r. r S was wn as excused excuse M T Judge H. 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P Henderson former law taw partner of Senator Brown Drown was wag called He lie was wag I first questioned concerning Martin artin Montgomery after whom Mrs Brad Brad- Icy ley s 's s e second boy box boh bv liv Senator Brown Bro was u named med and wild Mr that hf he be was WAil a Michigan Michi gan nn attorney who ho was an intimate h l of Senator tor Brown Browh Coming to hi his own rt relationship to 10 I I Senator Brown h he tie said Mid time the partnership hall had begun in 1800 I He lie told of oC an nn in in- inI I I with Mrs Mm h Bradley j soon after her first arrest on account of ot her intimacy inti inti- I mac macy with the tho senator I 1 saw v her hera heras a III as she he bl from theoffice about du k kone kone I one ho hn ad said II anti and tout toM b her hershe r she lib hail had no rl right ht to 10 go JO to th tho th o that I she must go JO to hi his room if it she pho ho wanted to see eo e ho senator and she a d. p. p ent d. d Witness told nf ot an nu interview between n th us senator anti and Mrs Mm na Bradl Bradley in in 1902 nt at which Mr Mrs Brown Bron was wan nt He lie was thin then shown hO s paper which said Mrs Bradley bad had tried ineffectually lI to get JIt Brown to to sign in which be hI was I made to ea say cay that ho h would compel Mrs In Brown to jet get t a divorce I Ho afterwards told Mrs Mn Bradley ho bo would sign ign it Talks About Wife Vireo It Dolly I will do nn anything for Cor or you ou Judge Henderson related that later on Brown DroWn addressed rI lila IdA wife saying in the presence of himself nail and Mrs I Bradley Brad Brad- Ic toy ley that she Mrs Mm Iff Brown ro ron n had bM been a Continued on 1 rage Page I e 6 0 BRADLEY CASE I Continued from front page pase 1 cur curso o to him and that he hc should not herIn her bElr resume relations with f I In n another interview in m HIO with 1 Mr J r Bradley Bradle after her return from rom tho the thoa a d ranch continued the tho witness H she said she be understood T I had ad advised vi 1 r r Brown to go o away I J Jid said id I had Site She II said Ria she tb thought thou ht T I did not know all about their difficulties She Sho then proceeded pro pro- to tell me that she sho ho was waa in in n a dol dol- i 1 4 irate condition In substance I said Paid a to hor If that w were r true I would have baya r. r J t nothing moro morn to do 10 with th the tho matter nor with him I told loM her that Brown 1 5 had bad been telling me mc fo for months month that he hei 3 i was doin doing all be he could to end tho T rela rela- ll 1 Broke Broko Down and Cried 1 She Sh broke flown down and cried crier and nd dl delard Ac- Ac flared lard there was not a word of truth in his in statement that it was understood under under- understood qi stood tood between her and anti Brown that ho 2 and md his nis wife were to h be he divorced that S she hI and ho he ll were cre congenial and that she ehe hill believed that he meant to keep keeps s hi his promise t She seemed emed to go JO from fromI one ne emotion tl to another At ono one time limo I X she hr would wring her hT hands bands and at an- an ani another V other other would ouM appear elated saying it itS i S was wag All right and nd that Arthur would ouM 3 do 10 what ho had harl said paid ho hn would She 3 said tir that she Rhe had bad entered on the rela rein relationship with tho the understanding that t tl they th would become mil man and wife L Mrs Bradley made complaint of the theA A fate tate that would befall her children in in case casp Brown did not marry hc her r he said aili She said continued the tho witness I u Of course everybody e will m blame me 4 an and h he lie will escape yet vr-t ri right ht here Jn in 1 Utah I J have havo done dOlle nothing but what I the whole people of Utah have haH done liane by by r Arthur Brown The ThC trusted him hire with withA A l t their their- c ir hest best office and 1 I trusted him I I said I But Dut of or course o results are arc arcen very en ent 4 t dili different That i. i is K t true she saM said l. l A moment 11 after that she h would build up the hope t that it was not true that it would v-bp v ho ha all 11 right Cw Brov Browns Brown's ns n's Criminality 4 i t 4 Iid she h tell ou you anything m that I n n h had fl done clone to her her person 1 asked askedal t kd al Mr r Hoover ll tr Yes lest the tIle witness r re replied plied Hell She She Shet J told t i lt me IIII tint that with hi hl nw i n hands and ho had an n abortion on her Iter In reply to another question Judge e J J 1 JI On said aid r a lr Bradley seemed Denned to be hI domi- domi j. j Jm t. t 1 by t two o Ib absolutely inconsistent t ji J t motions emotions during thi this this' interview ono one I A i r the ether At one tito time tho 1 apps full of wretchedness gloom I and cl despai and at another she was all allright k right Tight and nil Iii of hopefulness i a Judge fudge on on said ai that th at this kie jew Jr Mrs frs Bradley had h mach agitated He said that her hr d for lor peace and good order was good O On roSH examination Judge Ju Hender- Hender j I Aou noil fail 1 11 that in her hlf interviews inter s with him Mrs rr Bradley Bindley had hall apP appeared H d to be rational though very er emotional I 31 Mr Ir r. r Baker read front from rom a letter from f Mrs Bradley speaking of her interview inter with th Judge Henderson in which she wl H lie 11 c laid laid his head CI ou on his desk and I a v Ile He Was Shocked I Mr r ll Henderson J shrugged hi his shoulders nr and nn that that was WIS not at that You Yon were a good oo deal agitated l yourself yourself your your- 1 self were you oil not I I. I was was was- shocked t the thc witness s rc re- ph y Questioned Browns Brown's n habits hab hab- it its its Judge c Henderson on said he be was a t drinking man lint but that be ho did not drink constantly but Ht would go o for months n without di dl inking drinking tit at all have Havo you jou e ever er r seen cn him when beTriS he be heas was TriS as so o 0 drunk ho was staggering A UA few times I have h Brown Bron frequently frequent wit witness said id would I 4 coiner come i ii th the tho office intoxicated and lie do down n on an a N lounge J Sp ig of r Mr Browns Brown's hand handwriting ing Judge Henderson on said it t was wag like Browns character erratic Sometimes Some times very cry bad and sometimes sometime better l When hen h he was drinking it was oad ad P Referring to exhibit No Ko 1 in in which is alleged to have c acknowledged c 1 ti the paternity of or the children Mr Ir Bakr Bak- Bak cr er r in inquired lire i w What hat bat would you Jou say a Was Wag he tinder under un tin der the influence of liquor when ho wrote that or not I III dont don't know said aid the witness faltering a little lIe He Ile might have been That mi might ht have e been one thing and then ho he ma may have been in the dark His His eyesight was snot not good as he suffered suf suf- Jered from rats Asked about Browns Brown's temperament witness said II I I never knew such h a ay a temperament t. t He He was a very odd man eccentric to toS S tho the last dc degree ree 1 t Did he be ever CYer get nn angry y c He lIc was as angry at somebody all al al- l' l ways ayl was the tho quick reply which amused Mrs Bradley very much She broke broko into a broad faugh and repressed it it with difficulty Judge Henderson said that after tho the Brown Brown Bradley Bradley scandal had bad become public pub pub- lic c ho he had seen but little of Mrs Brad Brad- eY lcy Ho Ire had bad had the locks ticks at the office I changed I oJ 4 On redirect examination Judge Hen derson reiterated his bis statement that when Brown Broyn signed ned the statement acknowledging acknowledging ac ac- in the children by Mrs Bradley ho he might have been intoxicated jed ed but he added Written by Him It lilt is not in IIi his ordinary O n but it was written by b bhim him i j Samuel A. A King Kins was recalled d and questioned again regarding Mrs Irs Brad Brad- hley's Icy's state of mind during his conver t Nations with her ber lI Ho lb said Haid she was wa ex ox n agitated and laboring under very ery great stress of mind He declared de do- ho said to her that if the rela rela- of ot herself and Brown were not broken off both would be ruined i Continuing ale he said that at that time Irs Bradleys Bradley's admiration of BrownA Brown A amounted mounted almost to idolatry Witness had regarded her herI as I on tho verge ergo of mental collapse She sc about to lose Jose control of herself And And added sir Mr Ir King I HI eaid said at that time that I would not bo be surprised at anything might do 43 I in- in tho tho- conversation con with you vou ou she was rational was sh she aho not DoH asked Mr r. r Baker I II At At times timet I r thought her quite irrational irra irra- replied the witness I Promised Marriage c The Tho burden of her Iler theme Mr Ir 1 Kin King said was I waR that Mr r. r Brown loved her hor was devoted dC to her had promised to marry her niter after securing n a divorce orce and that ho he must fulfill the these e promises promises- l iSho She never camo canto to an any sensible conclusion conclusion i sion leaping from front one thing to another beginning sentences at variance with th the thought in mind II Did Did she b o ha any an an other thought j 4 than that Brown must do what site she sheI 11 I wanted him to do do Yes Ye I said sail thu tho witness c she he waI wa was I I under the thc impression that Jud Judge e Henderson Mr Ir Barnes Colonel 1 i Judge King ding tin and myself were her enemies ene ene- i |