Show rt Selecting a Jury for the Trial of Caleb Powers I S on h 4 ot A m tO try J tot In iki abiel it r occupied hm 1900 d' d dyris yris n IN Ck C. C t.- t. ii k c r I J t 4 P- P 2 I. I i ithe itt the bad hafl a n ri lit to Hie a amill mill o made against tile the ai of the t to recognize HOW YM by W V. S Sto S. S to 1 1 b T- T Tf f tI Attorney court a counter lUll tuo airy 1 wac the tue time it H o ld that will boi matr b thought of C. C W. W L nl cli tt k 5 ed into the room at a few minutes before be he- fore 10 o'clock and promptly on tim tho hour Justice Stafford who has a Ical leni cast of countenance and a full rich voice took his place on time tho bench I Ie e wears no gown and a flowing Windsor Windsor Wind Wind- sor tie takes the place of a moro more for formal ormal or- or mal cravat Stripped of the arguments which were indulged in over the admissibility Ity of testimony as to Mrs Bradleys Bradley's statements Just after her arrest the testimony which followed all the witnesses of the day before as asto tn to her admissions of guilt Only Her Own Onn Mrs Matilda atilda Thornburg matron In Inthe inthe the house of detention Detective Grant and Sergeant all agreed that the tho prisoner had admitted tho shooting also adding that she aha had brought the tho revolver with her from lo- lo Lamb sL ii CU d ri aid jt l pr pro o es were star Ili arid her i was distorted v- v Dr Charles White superintendent of the tho emergency hospital testified r as to the tho nature of the tho wounds from which Drown Brown died A peculiar feature of the tho case of the prosecution Is the fact that the tho only testimony they have as to Mrs Bradley's Bradleys Brad Brad- ley's leys guilt Is her ilor own admissions No Noone one saw the shooting and Brown persistently per per- refused to make an mor into tom tem statement I am era going to get well ho declared Albert H. H Kelly of Salt Lako City testified that Mrs Bradley said to him last summer In speaking of her rein rein- with Brown Blown If he doesn't acknowledge the tho parentage parentage par par- of my second boy Ill I'll kill him Site Shu stiLled It Plainly Mrs Bradley never moved a muscle aa as this important piece of evidence was laid before the tho jut jury Every eye in the court room turned upon her Her eyes sought the floor as Kelly continued continued- I advised her against this saying that her position was hard enough without without with with- out adding anything more to it Did she say how she intended killing him asked the assistant district attorney at at- torney Yes Yes was the sensational reply She said she nhe would shoot a hole right through him Powers In lii Action With the examination cross of Kelly Judge Powers was seen in action for forthe forthe the first time Ho lie cleared the atmos atmosphere phere this morning by denying that he ever hail had a feud with Brown and de- de that his only reason for defending defending defend defend- ing Mrs Bradley was his belief that she had been grievously wronged The Judge has a breezy manner a rich oratorical voice and ho he takes holl like a roan man who knows how But the examination cross developed moro more than this additional statement It It was a matter of common knowledge knowl- knowl edge that she was his mistress and I had been told that Brown was paying her expenses Even more sensational was the testimony testimony mony of James A. A Rowan formerly a night watchman In the employ of Brown who told of a visit Mrs Bradley paid to Browns Browna house on ort the night of September 27 7 BOG Rowan iowan was wat employed employed em em- for the purpose of keeping Mrs Bradley a away ay from the house He found h her r ono one day Ia trying to climb a fence into Browns Brown's yard Her Ilci Only Thought I asked her what she intended to do said Rowan iowan and she said she sho had a agun agun gun for Brown I asked her If she sho would hurt an innocent party and she replied that she sho would not unless the party came between her and Brown On examination cross Rowan quoted Mrs Bradley as having said saith Brown is nearly crazy now and he may wind up In an asylum I may go goto goto to an asylum too but I will get out again x Mrs Mrs- Bradley remained absolutely im impassive Im- Im passive while this testimony vas wat being given Her small gloved black hands twitched occasionally and she sho gazed stupidly stupidly stu stu- about but any trace of realization of the damaging nature of the tho testimony was entirely lacking hacking She nodded un an assent when Asa R. R Mosely ticket agent In Ogden O told of exchanging a round trip ticket to Los Angeles for a single trip to Washington for her Max Brown was then called and at atthe the tho conclusion of his testimony District Attorney Baker announced that the case of the prosecution closed Heady Beady at nt Airy Time The afternoon session wok waiL brief and given oviT entirely to the tho brief statement state state- ment of ot the tho line of defense Among other things the detente prove prove- an to Mrs Bradi rs in hood from lu sho ia ia suffered and they Wilt will prave of Hood pol from the treatment to subjected her p H. H flo covey v Mitt sAld tonight that he expected lo to take about u u. week In presenting the foJt th y defense About A n dozen tf dilL bo bu ca caIn by the thie 1 In S' S t every one looking forward tb however th of Mrs Bradley on st Tho H til carefully un structure t first and then ni witness M t J I I at any the court Tl oa I but U i- i i. i v r |