Show A comans womans revenge Ee ge the L checkered hil immoral moral but j blut la a mannor manner brilliant career cardor of one of most success successful fu lawyers vers E ex x senator arthur aith ai th u r drown brown of salt lake was sudden I 1 ly brought to it a ato atop p last satu ry day ut at a hotel hob el at washington 0 JO 0 by misanna M bradley br also of salt tit lake who wh shot a but bul rf let into the body of her seducer in revenge e for fol his refusing to illarr marry hor her the mother lether il of two of 41 rf his children ot mr brown came to utah in IN 1876 having left his first wife at kalamazoo mich and was fol lowed 0 wed by his stenographer ism isa bel b I 1 cabil Ou moron C roil wi wiach th whom he fl liv ivi d in salt lake as 1 ais ais wife mr browns own S first mooting mcking with M mrs fa anna M Br bradley didley was a it t st t louis WA braoo lie he being one of the delegates Gle gates 0 to tile the national t republican convention thoy they an soon became f intimate friends f r ii bends nid aid their intimate friendship fri e n esli i p sai HP ripened into what some peo PIC pe call love jovo and while M mrs ra 1 B 1 1 was ants stilla another walls mans wi two chUd and three years rs own no 2 diel died about a year yar ago and mrs bradley af t ur obtained olt a divorce from her husband bus band who is is said s a i d to io be living in nevada with wilh in mrs I 1 rs y bradley no nd 2 dr dred ared ed mr vl lr brown to il make larce lier her his logal ipg al wife and thus thiis honor his hi illegitimate ille effina be chil t 1 dren by bv hei t nf which aich lie he refused to do living it a mining suit before f the Sup supreme court at wehing zal ton mr I 1 brown left suit stilt lake laire doc de 3rd ard and wits was followed fo to by mis bradley Y aho vho I 1 i 0 a armed r I 1 D e c idith with a 82 32 cal revola vr A L er went to mr browns room a at t tile JQ raleigh haleigh hoedl ats f S saturday and again agahi pressed d her request on liim him to malm mako her his legal wife and upon his refusal shot T 1 I i in ln in t lie le abdomen L ier ir borowi il was wa s 63 y years dars old s lt last I 1 s march and mrs al rs bradley is i estimated asti mated to babo be 30 34 38 years after aate r tho the mrs bradley was arrested and taken to the police station and mr 1 ir brown was removed to the emergency hospital hospi trl I where lie he i dundei went wem an operation for foi the purpose of locating OCa till tile the bullet bulle t mid it was found that tile the bullot bullet biad entered the abduct 4 inches hi clies below belov the navet find ant taren a downward course pene te abib the bladder and I 1 lodged 0 d ged aidi in posterior elic bone on sunday In morning oming the att ending 1 11 physician hys ician gave his opinion ion that mr brown had one chance in four of recovery I 1 the way of the transgressor M resso is hard h a rd Solomon Solo moil MRS BRADLEYS I 1 explanation anna M an bradica Bra diey dicy when asked by the heralds washinton washington ton C correspondent or to explain the shooting of arthur brown said ju justini 1 cation for her act would be found in the salt lake herald of march 27 1904 she referred to fco an editorial which appeared in this paper the day foil following cwi 11 al arthur thul browns acquit acquittal al of a serious phar phare charge ta e both mrs bradley and arthur brown were arrested on complaint of mrs brown who chara ed a statutory offense A against 0 adist the advice of friends and an i counsel mrs bradley pleaded guilty arthur I 1 brown stood his thal and was acquitted u under n d e r what wha t was admittedly a rank miscarriage n of justice I 1 in n view of thal result the court r refrained et caned ed f from imposing n r sentence upon mrs Jj rad radley I 1 ey inder r the captions caption J juluce Jus us U uce c e T the li e I 1 therald TT it tr erald ald in in com cohl A y ti 11 upon the a acquittal eq u t 1 of tr it i 7 in on decency is is autra outraged 0 hi r ou thome 0 of t t th b 0 41 agui ur bbown B awn ti trial jal possibly tilea ards prosecutors s did their full duty ce certainly tho the judge was failand it is ed the jury was honest non the less the acquittal baines cames as a shock to every man and woman who wh has any regard for justice ill in the public wint there was no question af f the rhian mans responsibility lity for the divoni comans womans wo mans ais downfall lt it was urged in his defense that he held beld a high rl position at the bat bar for thirty years th thac it lie he had bad represented the state in hi the greatest law calcin making bo body dy in hi the world that his right to pra ct ice at the bar was his passport into society did his high posit ion ion the honors conferred conderi d on him and his bis prominence at tile the bar ed carry v ry no obligations to society did his professional honor hollor S save ave the woman lie ho degraded Is not his acquittal acquit trl I a notice to the world that in utah a man inan may debauch the woman who is weak and go un Tipped wI of the law lie he has defied provided lie he is prominent enough to get special cial consides consi dei aaion and is willing to throw au all the odium of liis his crime on oil his vict ln for the woman in this case waro has adgit admitted ted her fault and borno borne tho the I 1 burden a lone alone the herald IMS has nothing but thy her punishment has been swu and terrible but for the nan man t no word dis is strong enough to express espre s s tle the sickening liening sic contempt lio lie has earned A jury has ha called him birn guiltless h heroes a goes to resume desimo of justice god save the marld mark |