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Show , ' - - 4 - 4 ' ,; ' ''in ' V' i': ) ' i :ns!stcnt ; District Attorney Given end Dziective Helen Have Deen for Severe! Sev-ere! Days Qjieily Building Up Case Against Slayer of Artiiur Brovn. Quietly and like ferrets, Harvey Given, Assistant District Dis-trict Attorney for the District of Columbia, and Detective Helan of Washington, have been gathering evidence in this city against Mrs. Anna M. Bradley, who killed former United States Senator Arthur Brown. . ' , Ever since Sunday last the two representatives of the prosecution in the now famous case have been here. Not i word was said of their presence in the city, nor of their nission. In and out of the Wilson hotel thev have glided lay and night, saying nothing, giving no inkling of their rrand. 6!enUaKl7 and with unerring, skill y bare secured facts and impressions 1 sentiment concerning Anna M. adley, which will weigh heavily gainst her when she stands up for trial l the capital city early next month. Every episode intt livesofJLhe err- lng man and woman, every phase of their Intimacy, every .Incident in the brilliant career of Arthur Brown in fhis city and State, every fact In connection connec-tion with his relations with Anna Bradley, nave been eagerly grasped and sifted and scheduled. ' It is understood that the two men have been tracing the parentage of the children , of Arthur Brown and Anna Bradley, among other things. With the confidence that comes with success, success in trailing and penning criminals, Given and Helan, it is said, are certain they will convict Mrs. Bradley, Brad-ley, and have her sentenced for life. Helan is one of the best known detectives de-tectives . in Washington. For years it was his duty to ride by the side of Presidents during during -public processions, pro-cessions, and many times he rode by the side of William McKinley, before the President became a martyr. i |