Show 3 MRS BRADLEY REAL SELF UNDER EXAMINERS CROSS FIRE FRE I Tells TeUs Tragic Tale ale of How the Relentless Dominance of Her Despoiler Forced Her to Sound Every Depth I I and Shoal of Human Emotion I I r. r DOES NOT TO ADMI DAMAGING DA FACTS Of the i Killing of Brown She Remembers Nothing Except That iL He Rushed at Her In a Rage and She Shee SheiA iA r i. i Heard a Pistol Shot I t e Ih UJ S BY fl Y WILLIAM HaSTEn S 'S tn Nov o 20 O. Today cI caina 10 5 S th the note of oC defiance the the defiance of oC a de desperate woman brou brought ht to hay naj Th ThI The r sincerity of oC her love for tor former Sento Sen- Sen S ator aJ to Drown ni attacked at ru the opening of or District Attorney Raker's ex cross I S Mrs r Bradley struck back backwith I with a reckless s frankness that S like a n challenge chalen c hurled in tat the face ot or the court court Baker r had r read d 1 n IOU letter lotter r from Crom Mrs Irs t- t to Brown suggesting u that tat Mrs Irs S Brown rown be d from Crom their Brigham street trel house it was damaging doeu- doeu S. S o evidence Mrs Irs Bradley t td d t Tr writing tn it It With lh n a glance at nt the theS S district attorney her strength had had risen S to 10 meet the tho attack let Iver J I cry i Attack A nek S S You trying to brel break up tip that 55 home asked d Baker Raker I 1 was i not she cried For Tor twoS two S 55 years arl iho senator had determined to toJU toKO S. S S. S KO JU on fl with wih me and I believed el that itS It S s was WH a settled thing rent you Ol determined determined- began han S tho the district attorney S Certainly I was vas determined she ox ox- ISi S 5 cutting him short short her e eyes L ta flashing her cheeks with wih thc the S first color They thoy have shown sInce the tho theS te S opening of the trial S S You Vou h believed II his wife had bail l h no right S I to f object to you o 1 ho said S fes l s I did I Didat you ou tell tel Senator Brown that S S hl his daughter Alice and his hh son on on Max MaxS S needed flooded nothing demanded Baker S j 1 1 told old him hini sh he cried that they f did not need neel the same samo protecting care Cr F children as 8 our two tTO little S Before Core the rank came you 01 visited Mrs Brown rown often ofton S SS S No Xo moro than Senator Brown visited Isled Si me mc was the tho thC quick reply S You Von frequently took dinner with wih 5 Mrs Drown Brown I I 1 took no moro more meals In her house hOlse 5 than she took tool in mine Were cre you anti and nl Mrs Brown n not intimate inti Inti- mate acquaintances Insl Insisted tec Baker S S Impatiently S Jt I was purely a n social acquaintance 55 S she sh hf answered coldly disdainfully u- u rau I 1 if ml led T. T Jj And nc so on nn for forio 01 io jo minutes a l battle bittle 55 worth oILI with the thc l prosecutor rC l forward and na Mrs 1 iM fr rt fu hal t S S d vet Tie at ata ata very wery point polet never r d t novo a loss 10 for an a answer tP never r wincing ng letters real read that S even en hett h t rs were tat seemed Boeme to place lace her whole romance In S 5 liar 11 1 nd facts were ere brought ht out that U an utter and sordid shame shame- teemed mc to spoil spelt I po l Bho hn admitted that Arthur Brown Drown jr r. r was born white while Clarence Bradley was wasI tS I t I still HUH her hor husband and ami living 1 In the theS S same hO hou hoie o C with h her the rent of ot which S S wa wan being helot paid by Senator Brown Drown Sho She S acknowledged ed that even oven after this 5 event she he continued el to visit Mrs S J S Brown and to lo receive her In her home y J 4 Sho She o n ed od t the authorship of leters letters Brown is re reviled ridiculed ridi r in which Mrs Ir Tron nel 11 and scorned S 1 I I lon f 1 1 K It I All Ul Through h It i nil alL 01 however there ther con con- i ie e ei i to run that steady stead current curent of oC S t encompassing all encompassing nI-encompassing love luve for or Arthur ArthurS and tho the radiantly expressed S S O J. S S conviction that they thoy belonged absolutely absolute absolute- con tO i I ly hr to each other othor that thal her claims upon Him were ere paramount that their th love loveS S tot for rot each other w was s th the iho all be and the thed d j all end of Joint J existence S t Previous Pre to going under exam cross eXom S l' l S Mrs Jrp Bradley had hll related the theS stol v of or the shooting and andS S with downcast t and tearful oy eves s had l al S Identified ed more than thun a n hundred letters i that hall had passed between the senator IS and herself as H well el as tho the letter leter from Mrs Airs Annie Annl Adams to Brown Drown which Is 1 rs described as a the thc Immediate cause cuse of these thesa of herS her S tho ho tragedy In passages S testimony she was 08 as tender as al later Inter sho she became defiant rn nUll dj oue I S It U. Is ls that makes the woman so remarkable In two ra days s 's sh she has hRS run S 5 tho the entire gamut of the passions We Ve WeI I have ave seen cen her eyes alight 1 with wih the flamo of oC love and arid her face ablaze with S angry rr passion She ha has bl been n tender tenderS and pleading hard and ond unyielding JoyS joyful joy Joy- S S S ful tul and antI tragic and then there has ha as not been beenS S lacking oven n the element clement of romantic comedy and when today a letter letor having hayS hay hav S tn tnt ing been produced unsigned In her S S with wih the initials L J 1 M. M I. I I J. J she made with wih all 31 the thc co 0 ness of ot ofa frivolous little adS admIssion admission ad ad- S a schoolgirl irl this IUle S mission In on one of at t the tho fr first t letters wrote to me he heS that the tho senator over ever mt Alter After S called mo me his Little Litle Mint Julep Cled that 1 frequently signed 81 ned my m. m letters to S S Him under th those ke initials S Sho he ended the thc day In a fit f of hysS hysterical hys hys- ht S S weeping Huddled In the corner corol of nC n a sofa fOra in th thc tho cell cel room she celled Called I S up upon n her hor l dead doad lover or It to vindicate her hor h r sincerity r 1 r Ht-r 11 S S T iiri r r t mf minn ASS'S nn tn to bW AM Influence u 5 tho v serj- serj ROT S S ntO ator 15 Jill ULU ULUS to part tr from his s wife v she sobbed he heb but ho he was constantly saying paying that 11 wanted me for Cor his hf wife und and ho he hf rebuked I b sympathize with his hisS when 1 I did not me 1111 S 5 5 5 Plans plans- I 1 bogged him In lu the be beginning to not nol drag UH us Ul both bolh Into what wha t would I only la lead 1 to misery But he never S ceased to 10 pursue m ice A There rhela were times blue idue and bitter of or cour course e. e when I was biter S after I 1 had bad taken him at his word vord but butS make an trouS trouble trouble trou- trou 1 never really tried to t any tro S ble he between tween them S lie Ho constantly anti and against I my will wil Jo to me all his hla troubles g with his hisS S wife I did 1111 not break up hl his home S lit Hi wie amid and his hIl wife wie wore were estranged before S S S j 1 lt know mcw either cither of or thorn anti and nil all Salt SaltS Sal LaSt Laic City know knew ir it s. s S S 'S S 1 S Oh Im I'm so bo tired of It all all' all ni But for tor formy forti tort ti Im and little children l I would my ny patents t I ht now S give gise Ie ii up the tho tH light fight S S I t Women t Attend tenI 7 o'clock this morning morningS S As 9 early as its th thu thuS about S the tho crowd be began to gather court house Th There rc were vero four n S to e every 1 man anti and l al In that thai proportion ProportionS I Inch lm-h of or room toom set apart filled th they thc S for fOl spectators aH as as iS the tho doors of 10 were u-ero thrown open at al a quarter S S o'clock Bradley looking weaker vealer and andS andt I Mrs t S paler than n over our tr O before before- was waa wo brought t minutes S chamber at nt live into trial Into th the lve S before 10 o'clock tho the jurors preceding conferred iod She Rhe her by hy two minutes languidly with Jur Judge e Powers W until Justice Stafford took too his seat sl-L sl Pro- Pro Proc 5 under way were vero promptly got gOl S Th Ih c he identification ro prompt of ot letters occupied than an lin hour Her face ace twitched S moie mci-c thaI began bC to hand them m to her S fl as 1 ilie h Powers rS them ln timidly hant fondl fondled t r them S Vend read them over lver hungrily and anti seemed Deemed S 10 louthi ti to tn stand lh them m back bace In lii u a whisper thai that she an- an It was VU 1 1 i p rc B l It ML I H tim tho senators senator's handwriting l Once she he said eold U It I was waR written b by the thc r 1 J dead dell senator and thou then a u shudder hudder I passed over o er her and amid sho she hurled burled her face In her handkerchief The letters leters were all ul of an affectionate character full Cul of promises for the future Frequently l ire Fre re fluently h he addressed her as ns his wife Judge Powers said ho would have hn c the thc letters leters marked for Identification and andream ream read them later In one of oC tho the letters leters which specifically specifically specific specific- ally iy acknowledged Arthur Brown Jr ho he says ss s's Your tour and Mine ln i L My Iy Own Osun Dear Wife Wife VICe Never so O near or so dear I am all 31 yours ours to today a Cast thy bread upon tho waters arid and It shall hal return to you OU after many days Your message camo this morning wafting the lovo 10 0 of my ray darling darlng from rota the Pa- Pa chic as a it Chinook watts wafts wats its balm over the land Take good care of our little little- Arthur Brown Ho He Is your special care Teach Trach him have him loam his lite hl- hl letters I Keep at at him until he has the wit wI and brilliancy of his mother He lie Il Is your you our charge e. e You remember tho the quotation Your blood with mine mingled co-mingled co je et shall mount the time throne of oC kings kings' R Continuing her testimony Mrs Irs Bradley Brad Brad- ley told of the frequent quarrels that tha now nosy occurred between bet her and anti Brown This was In November last year She wits was in a delicate condition She hauL had hal an un interview with lh Brown who once more renewed his promises promis You know I love lovo 10 0 you ou Do Dolly Doily I 3 ho hos s said taid I Dont AY say that an any more Arthur she replied Dont 8 say anything to tomake tomake tomake make It harder for Cor me now Ih BegInning lU of he the End She finally decided to leave him and anti asked his hi assistance In establishing a stationery store tore In At first frt lie he consented and told toM hor her to go go ahead and md then suddenly changed hi his mind ind refused d to permit her to toSo go Things Thing had hal arrived at nt this stage when lieu Brown Drown departed on tle the tle trip to Washington from which he was waR never to return lie IIo lo left lef money with his secretary to buy Mrs Bradley a a ticket to Los An- An or nn army any other place that she sho de- de sired irod to go o outside of or She Flip SJ accepted a n ticket to Ix 1 Los s Angeles changed her mind when she reached O Ogden den Utah anti and with wih what money mone h j she she- he had loft a. ticket t for tr ef v Nr bK wh h dc J c c Bradley ll tu eld said to to ln c I I always alway seemed 1 t td t feel l If it tho the senator and 1 I could cold got Kot et away together far removed from tho the way rl In Influences In- In pd of or Salt Lake City he lie woW carr carry out his bis hil promise to to marry marr And All so 50 I came cam to Yashin Washington Washinton lon and hope was strong within me that there thero would be beno beno beno no more mor disappointments The Journey The Thc trip to Washington ton was was detailed when whon hon court reconvened after recess It I was one of torture torture the the woman n neither slept or 01 ate tc Sho She arrived on tho the mornIng mornIng morn morn- tn Ing of December 8 S. What was your our condition then then asked Powers Oh I dont don't know judge c. c I don dont don't t r rn mv mO fit fit-a jul w wore ro I 1 waa vaa I so sick Ic v so so nerv nervous ln so so disconsolate Two nights I did not sleep I had bad headaches headache everything it i seemed 1 I IdId Idid did not eat ut ai ail au I felt BO so ro bad badly I Iwas Iwas was Tas so wel weak from rota the effects of or my Illness on oil December 1 that I stayed up Ines Just through h will wil power Arriving ln ii in Washington she sho telephoned telephoned telephoned tele tele- phoned from the thc station staton to tho the house and being that Senator Sena Sena- tor toe Brown was at the Raleigh she went there there The rho tragedy tra ely followed quickly after that Sho She was wat assigned to a room went wont to It i. i then went to to Browns Brown's room where whore she found the thc letter from Crom Mrs Mrs- Irs Adams A and read it I. I What hat did you do then TIle The A damn lurN letter Oh I dont don't know I T was distracted I went out and walked the streets s I dont don't know Inow how long I stayed away away- 1 dont don't know when I went ent back back back- bock bock- whether It was WIS morning or 01 afternoon I nt ate no lunch The Tho only thing 1 I re remember remember re- re member Is la that I 1 saw IW a n lot of p people and houses She Bhe was shown the thc Adams letter leter Yes she Ahe was walled wailed the tho ono It I had something in it I about me She went back to hor her room and was VaS lying down when ch Ih heard mearl his hi footsteps footsteps foot foot- steps In the hall hail hol she knew them them- recognized them She heard beard them pass Into a n room two t o doors door away What did you do llo then Mrs Mr Brad Brad- Brad Brad- She She- paused paused paused-a a frightened expression slon I coming over her face Sho She gulped down a 0 glass of water The Thc tears came In a whisper she sho ho said all I 1 SI knocked a at nt his door loor and went In Sn He lie turn turned cd pal pale and anul said What are arc you vou doing here lucre I std said 01 1 came to know If It you ou aro are going to carr carry out your promises to me Tho The next thing me I is that he rushed d at mo me TI H. H rA sho hn di 1 drain and low lowed a another tho glass of 1 water There t Intense silence glass all al over tho room and Ind wn very every eye was upon the tho prisoner oner L Dont Don't lUIt nil Km ICon u What Int Situ She What Shat did you oU do 10 10 then asked Powers In Jn a n burst ot of grief she cried l I dont don't know judge 1 know Do you remember if I he said ld ot anything anything any any- thing when hen he rushed at nt you I 1 dont don't remember judge jude It I seems J I didn't know anything until I heard hearda heardt a shot which lo to 0 arouse me mc t I dont don't know what happened then I heard for Cor help tl the senator I believe o. bele calling Did help you shoot him Mrs Irs Bradley 1 I dont don't know judge jull When did you take tho the sun gun un out of the time handbag I dout dont remember taking it outDid out out outDid Did you know that ho he was when you YO heard him calling for help help No 1 did not Do you 01 remember laying tho hm gun Cun un on the bureau du do you remember taking aim or pulling thO trigger I don't dont remember anyThing No Nn judge any any- Thing 0 of or that saul said Mrs Ira Bradley shaking shak In ing her head sn sadly l Had Ha you ou ever fired a Q gun before that time No S Nor 0 could sho remember 1 anything else She l seemed to think that he ho hall hail hold of her hr when sho shot ahot She Sh had formed no purpose to shoot him she sher r remembered m that he walked the hootin hoot floor HoorIn in a 0 rage called calel for Cor help nn and l sworD swore Sho wits was 18 animated by no feeling of oC jealousy jealous or n revenue revenge e. e Can you give an any r reason aRon at the thc present time wh will why I you OU shot Senator Arthur Brown Drown No o I have o no reasons c Continued on |