Show l STRONG HEARTS ElY BY SIMPLE f I RECITAL RE Of A WOMANS WOMAN'S Annie Bradley Facing Arbiters of Her Het Fate Tells Story of k L Undying Love for t the e A Author thor of All Al Al Her Maddening Misery 1 r f r STRIPS HER IIER SOUL soot BARE BABE BEFORE ALL Aft THE WORLD L Shows How a Man Wrapped rapped in His Own Selfish Lust Led Her to Ruin Through Her HerI I I Sympathy for Himself nr w WILLIAM W Washington Nov XO 19 Prostrating hot hor soul the before tho arbiters of or her rate fate Mr Mrs Ir Annie Bradley made of or it i the 4 foundation on which to 0 rca rear a a monument mont ment to the memory of the man mon she Sl sIet- sIet MV Yes Yc I believed In him sho cried 1 with all al the strength th that sho could Ea put Into her words words And then closing cosIng cos- cos cbs clos i ing her eyes and sink sinking Ins back into her Ier chair she whispered and I be- be In him now or Of all al tho ho wondrous secrets of her of-her her heart that she poured forth nbc Ic four tour memorable hours she spent upon the witness stanl standS stand this was the thc most wonderful h he mado made o of Senator tor Drown Brown a pod god od the tears streaming from her eyes and spectators and Juryman n weeping In sympathy as she eagerly extolled hl Ills his brilliant mental dwelt upon his loving kindness his boundless generosity his nate s nature nature and and surer suffered d no word to hi hl discredit to fall fal from her lips that thata was a not Instant Instantly followed hy by by words of ot palliation and praise prise i Touched In fn t. t Surely Surch no such woman as she has over ever I been en so self pilloried before the bar of justice Assuredly no more morek k moving stor story of a womans woman's r i. i love has ever been heard b by byI I human ears cars She h stripped her souli soul i hare bare and in fn like dirge measure te- te cited the details of oC her self effacement like Ice an ancient Norse orse tr trel 1 sing sing- I. I trig ing InS the thc stor story of or hi his lost lo love amid amicI the ri bleak of or his native land Ii The effect upon tho those thos who hoard heard was c r Ha J 01 a t the j Lr were 1 1 In fn tears Justice sat t J mOt mOt- i IC ir in fl ills Ils with wih an expression of ot 4 d cp compassion on his melancholy lAC-f lAC tho the voice or of Judge Powers Power who I conducted tho the e examination was choked with sobs and md In fn all al parts partE of oC the I crowded cro chamber tie the moaning of ot women women women wo wo- men wa was intermingled d with wih the deep dep breathing of or men who turned d' d their heir hads ar to avoid th the pitiful spectacle of the woman oman on th the stand Slur Slit SIl J J. J J. J u so o t ni r tho masterly lead Jeal JOt ot of Judge J po she was wai led lt lr rough i is U s 1 ire tro rota mft hM r ny ii vl w i. i rl Jh iiri t ih d t tb 1 n a fm t or of tho n when h asked loa to tn j describe the tho l li decline of i Browns Brown's affection Mrs t Bradley dle threw her hands In the air nir nil and foil fell Cel back bc had limp Into the tho witness chair Nature atur had har revolted re at last last With a wall Trail of or df she jh cried Judge rudge ud c I am so tired tred that thai I can cn tal tall talk no more more It I was wag S o'clock then thon and Judge Stafford Stat Staf ford font hurriedly adjourned court for or then the day and Mrs Irs Bradley Bradle was led from n the trial chamber hambor In a 3 daze t At the tho noon rf recess she had swooned l Oil oi 01 being carried to the tho room down down- lown- lown f i stairs Now ow a again aln emotion overcame 4 her But she Lid dill not lose Jose conscious conscious- ness Instead she lay on a couch In Inthe I the cell ceU room moann moaning and be begging ln r that tat hr her children be brought to her bier herit J it uI will om l kill m me she he cried over and J. J over a again livery Every word that I i Ul- Ul ui-i ui 1 pierced 1 my heart beart like a d dagger ger thrust tt nod nail I. I e. I c And yet et the tho worst of her ordeal l Is still sUl to be endured Tomorrow she must resume the time witness winess stand stad and tell ten Arthur Atthur Brown to how she followed loyn Washington and aur ended hl his career creer with witha a pistol shot Comparisons between th thI the story told by Lay y Mrs Irs Dr Bradley dle today and I that of Bolyn Nesbit Thaw will wi in inevitably inevitably in- in bo be made malle Yet the two arc as 0 wide apart as the poles Here instead is i a human story tor of thoi tho the i deepest love ove Annie Bradley Brdley in the i J fullness of 01 01 her womanhood u a wife n a t mother with wih Intellectual a attainments t l 1 1 of a hl higher order and an assur assured d career I In inthe I the public life lre of a great r at H state wate att met mcl meta t a n husband and a fattier father a man of ot and attainments whose eloquence nc had hal tt rung In tt time tho chambers of the tho national legislature and held to close attention the the ma master minds of th the Supreme Court y Of f the United States to tn his devoted attentions r. r Succumbing 1 she he relinquished nil all ni and followed after i f him hum She he sacrificed he her home her husband husband hus hus- i band her career her honor l' l orun Testifies p. p It was shortly after ten Un o'clock when cS t T YO 1 T Mii short v cn ln i ito to c the tle in witness F stand this morning Tile The few minutes r that had Intervened since the tho opening of or hat court had been Ien taken up with tho testimony tes- tes of Mrs Josephine TI Tighe hc who i was called b by the defense to te testify tb to r f Mrs Irs Bradleys Bradley's condition In the house hous if t o or of detention Mrs Ir who called caled at the bouse house of detention In a journalistic capacity capacH said that she hc believed belo C from the defendants defendant's actions and manner mariner at the time that she F was Insane Then came n. n n halt hal In the proceedings 9 and when the thc voice of Judge Jude Powers was c.- c. f t heard huard it I sent nt t u 1 thrill through the crowd Call Mrs Annie Adams he ho cried 1 Cal r lurched forward suddenly Lt 1 Mrs Irs Bradley 1 and put her hand to her facer face c r r When Her lel Hope lied Died NI Annie Adams was A letter from Mrs Adam found I h by Mrs Irs Bradley on the dressing x t table of ot Senator Brown Drown at tho the Raleigh the time morning sh nho idie shot him That letter lete tr Is ts t ald Fald Falt to have snapped asunder ther the thelast 1 last remaining hope of or Mis Bra Bradley lo I r that Brown Drown would redeem his bits promise e Sho She brood brooded over it I for tor hours walking about the 1 streets of Washington in I i abou the hotel despair before sho she returned to and fired the tho fatal shot shot ant The rel name fell fel upon her ears this mornIng mornIng morn morn- ThC lama Ing Ins like the echo of ot the pistol shot And mistake on unfortunate I It was only onh an I the time part 01 of Judge Powers JIo ho Jo corrected it instantly I Colt Coll Mr Annie Bradley he ho 1011 said Col 1 rt gathered to together I Then rhen Mrs Bradley her strength stood up and started for the tie c chair in Her answers at ul first came 13 had to request the p per r r. r The he court hac he aloud to read coed them stenographer O to the stenographer tho ho jur Jury Frequently wa WM Cor forced d to stand up close clos lo to the lips of or the tho forth Id to catch ath the wor words that were doming coming j eT Tell Tell- Life SOI Story 4 She Sho said that she was WiH 25 3 years old hornIn horn born SI sll whence bile moved in l Kansas City Mo Io 10 Colorado s ans i with her parents atthe at atthe wih ler 2 to tn fl ii P. P tIme the the of eight Two Wc years ears later th the thc nJ family moved d to Salt Snit Lake Lako City I She wild Said sin she h attended th the public schools took course in th rind and later a of or if Denver Donver college Then Therm she sho hele hek business Iho D Denver a ro position tn Sn the Strauss Straus if ClothInG Clothing con com 1 tI k t J. J I J tJ fJ ia- ia H r l pany but Lut was forced to give it I up ui through illness She told of or tho the Injury to her head in childhood hood which her mother testified to yesterday and said that In early womanhood she had suffered from both pneumonia and smallpox and at the theae thease age ase of or 1 IT 1 had an nn attack of or grippe grippe- from which she did not recover during an entire entire entre en en- tire tre winter and ad spring Slowly Jud Judge e Powers led the witness witness witness wit wit- ness down to tho the time when she took tip lip tp her residence In Salt Lake City Sho told of oC tho the position she sho took under under under un un- un- un der her uncle in the Waterworks which gh she sho held for three and a hall half bali years ars arsand and relinquished a relInquished again again aln because of or ill I health A week after aCer she sho she left lef this thi po positIon position po- po on September 20 20 1893 she mar married mar mar- mir mir- ned ried Clarence Brdley Bradley Two children rc resulted ul l from the union She related with a 0 glow of or pride and a half smite smile how sho sizo had become active e In politics being successively secretary of the Salt T Lake City Fifth precinct commit commit- CI tee and later secretary of or tho the Republican can cn state central committee I Then Powers brought her back to I winced winced her married life lre and Mrs Mr Bradley Married Life ICe Unhappy It was unhappy she said paid closing her eyes and sighing deeply In tho the summer of ot 18 1898 8 she and her husband ceased to live Iho together In th n together December 1905 they were divorced Did Dil you 01 know kno former Senator Arthur Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- thur Brown Drown Mrs rs Bradley Powers asked Her lip 11 quivered Her eyes closed and then as ns sho reopened them and glanced upward through h a flood tood of tears sho she am answered softly softy Yes When did you ou meet him In the of 1892 m mY my Uncle ride Will VII Introduced S us during a 3 carriage arrIage State whether you afterward be became became became be- be came better beter acquainted with him Ics les I did She now Ina Ina in ina a clear voice that she sho and Senator Brown had hind belonged bonged t to the samo same political political po po- po- po party but though she remembered bored his election electon to the United States senate In she sho ho was opp opposed ed to him himat himat that time r at When dl lid did you ou become more mor morr Intimately hit Inti ly acquainted with wih Senator cn tor torro ro eked e F H 7 cnn ito 4 0 t. t j. j 4 1 Br adley tay began Wringing to her londs when hon thin imn ton ni unit inn Ut and u i ithe I Ithe th the t twits teats r rolled rolet down wn her ller cheeks check A t hush f fell over the court room a as she replied replied- Our Ou friendship grow grew ow into ery very intimate Intimate Int- Int Inti inti- mate mate- relations Judge Now with the tears again flowing down do hor or cheeks check sho she told of or the birth of oC their child in February 1900 Tell Tel the Jury Mrs Br Bradley le how you I came camo to enter Into the these o relations Sins Sin's In Siren Song Son The answer came amid a a burst of ot her tears soul Boul anti and with all al the tho strength of ot other Oh the senator told me mc a a great ret deal about his hla life lre He told me mo that he was a a most unhappy man man a most moat wretched wretch ell man He lie le began to tell teU me of or the most intimate secrets of oC his life I toll tol-l th the tho senator that such suchO O 1 tn nn grief i F He i came camo n t to J see aco nl r. r me l many y times s 's sand and anti finally In November NO h he be began an to come to see me at my house at ut un unseemly Unseemly un- un seemly hours I told him he ho must stop It if that ho he must not do that but bux the thic senator was such a strange man lb Ho lo said Darling Darlng w we are aro going through life together together you and I. I I want us to go 0 through life UCe to together ether with a son of oC our ncr lur own own own I did not want to ta t. t but I yielded to him at last last She Sho Se told with a glow of of ot the christening of Arthur Brown Drown Jr b by Rev Ite ne David Utter of Denver Senator Brown BrownW W was 8 present and held the tho Infant in her arms Continuing she she- said ald Iron Senator Brown Drown camo came Ito see mo often ofen and said that he wanted vantell to get set geta seta a divorce I tried not to see him I objected to his coming and I would I Inot not hear to the divorce I told him that I just would WOUl not break up his homo home I felt tel so o guilty guity all nI the tho time I protested protested protested pro pro- tested many but ho lie would como come cometo comoto comoto to me and soy say Oh darling you are arc tl the only bright spot In my life and md ho would not listen to anything Did you believe beleve in Ia his hits affection Mrs Irs Bradley She sobbed aloud Yes she cried I did not believe i It o man dh would ask 11 cm woman vom t to mother rl his his son and not bo ho fon fond of her bier Yes I believed In him and I believe in him now She told beleve of or the continuance of or their rotations relations and coming down to June 1001 lOI she related rebated with wih many sobs and halts and so low a that her liar answers an answers nn- nn had to be repeated time the indignity to which she was subjected b by Brown Drown Her confession of the wrong was made mado with ler such a rending heart heart sob that four of tho the jurors juron wiped the tears tours from their eyes and the weeping of or women could be heard all aU over or o the thc room Sh She Sho told how ill I she became corroborating cor- cor Dr Whitney and In reply to 0 question queston as its LS to whether shouted the he affair was waa at nt her bier sus suggestion Oh 01 nono Ur Urged 01 gently by ly Judge POWs Powers she sho sio resumed her hor narrative Item Her Hel health she sho ho said sid was great greatly affected sand land she h hc I suffered agony agon lie le Denied He lie came to seo see mo me frequently she continued 1 remember once bo ho camo caine when tho the caucus had hind nominated somo some someone one ono else for senator and ho was ivan so disappointed But nut he lie told mo me that ho was riot not lot nearly so disappointed an ny ho hn I knew I would be be- beI I broke down and Finally ho said ald cried then h You Now No I will wi go on you lune ave been boon putting me Ine oft off oc time line anti and and Urn time again and now wo we are ore going on together to to- to ceth gether r. r no mal r What you ou sn say lie He wrote to mo mc as or often n as ns Ove times Il a n da day dand and nd when Arthur ArthuT Brown Jr was born tho the senator arriving In Salt Pali l ako Lalo two weeks later Inter took the lie child chUd In his arms and exclaimed This Is m my son In whom I 1 am well wel pleased absent Mrs Ir Bradleys Bradley's mother was waa during this trying trying scene In court court But only 20 O feel feet a away way froth time tho witness ss stand sat st Max Brown won son of or tho ho senator sena semma- tor b by his bis second wife who mix never lu er or r re removed removed re- re moved his hll eyes from the witness all tho the time she was testifying Did Old ho 10 ever make muke any plans for fort Arthur t ur 7 Yes He lie le looked at Mm him and said Eid Continued on Parc Two To o. o r T j t l t l I I STRONG HEARTS WRUNG BY SIMPLE RECITAL Continued from Po On Ono One I r 1 must make hIm him a n judge 1 of or the th thu su su- su u- u premo pr court of or the United States I How flow did he always treat him and nd you II lh then Always with tenderness I In tho the fall faU of It 1501 11 Mrs Irs Bradley left SIte Sho said ri I IS Senator l Brown hind 1 Insisted that we WC S get t a n. divorce lie told toM mo me that we owen I it ft to lo our little boy to do this and that tint he be wanted me to go o away so |