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THE EVENING. WORLD Of Guit,” Senator Brown’s Letters Breathe Passion-| ate Love, Whie His Will Discloses ‘Only Hatred for Woman ' Who Slew Him | N . By Nixola Greeley -Smith.' “Bradley, a fragile woman past her first. youth, shot and killed Arthur ator from Utah, at. the Raleigh in_W; Next Wednesday she will be crime committed will have to determine-the-trith_or falsity of hér plea of, temporary insanity. Mrs. Bradley killed Brown, with _whom she had_ lived for many On. Dec. 8, 1906, Anna Madison | Brown, formerly United States Sen-j Hotel} placed on trial for her life for the, eleven months; ago, and a jury of Washington men; MONDAY, NOVEMBER !11, 1907._ : ~ “I Could Not Acquit Mrs. Bradley Without Shame, Nor Convict Her Without a Feeling Says Nixola Greeley-Smi ith of Woman to Be Tried for Her Life years and who, she say: S they #4 father of her two little boys, aged ——— GPC: Ssoscrayaae seven and three, because he had refused to marry her and so legiti- SCPYRIGNT /907 D |) H.R -LAW SONNY Moreover, she had learned that he was about to natize her childres become the husband of another woman, Mrs. Annie C. Adams, mother of Maude. Adams and herself an actress for many years. which Mrs. lama will testify for Mrs. | ha even some juvetification, Tragiey at her trial. Mrs. Bradley's | ls mute ips can never speak. wo little boys also appear an | The Presence In court of Mrs, Annie dacs, whom Senator Brown was en- mute, but potent, maders, of their fed to marry, and her willingness to SS hetiers = tiie cruelty of t fessing the: most Hy—tor—the-defeateszival at wh: ae had known nothing ull the tragedy £ Brown's death made the whole story: érs and the world's, speak well far Mr itradley, 80 does the record of her tght years of devotion to Brown, for Pulses she sacrificed her friends, and famliy and reputation, and who exposed her ta the sharpest xgony a sensitive jp} oman can endure—public and long: jicontinued shame. Her two littie boys, Arthur and Mark, who prattle of Brown fas "Daddy" and ‘who have been brought }to Washington to console their mother -{4n au ordeal of which they undérstand Sa etenyenesses man who, after pro- ardent devotion tv them and their mother for years. th —wrota in the will. opened’ after nisi” death: a Re His Letters. “J do not devine or gly questhe anything to any of t children of Mrs, Annio M, Brad- ley, 1. do not think clther or any ‘child born to Mrs. Bradley te-or-are thine,-butwhether-sush Scent or-chttrents-or-are not; — expressly provide: that netther nor any of them 1 receive deny. part of m: “ “I have never married Annie . dley, and never fntend to. that any drama by the crude playwright’s hand [are such deep-dyed vitains as Arthur { Brown. votcelexs and” forever werence= } less, seems now to-be-—He-waa a man that many women }oved—and they were att ocomen~ ee ret wet ted was ‘a woman of education and refine- ment. ‘The second was Isabel Cameron .& “nlece of Senator Don Cameron, of Pennayivante—-Mra, Bradley——herseif, who wayn that she loved Brown madly {tor eight yoars, 19" sald”to be a woman jof unuwval talent. And: the fact—that ithe mother of Maude Adams,” after jKrowing him for twenty: years, wan willing to marry tim, scarcely permits the theory of unmitigated oruelty and vileneas to de accepted, ° Jury May Solve the Problen There must he an #xplanation of the Giscrepancy somewhere, andthe Brad- ley Jury, still to be chosen, will have to find it.- It I were a Juryman sympathy would urge me to acquit the fragile little pri oner, who has suffered s0\ much, ae such infer- executor to contest, any claim of any kind she may present) and 1 direct that she recetve nothing from my estate®* ‘These were. probably ‘the ast words that Arthur Brown wrote.of the woman | to whom he-had_once addressed such! buming-ictters as the following: “Sweetheart — You are Indeed Indeed ull-that I care for—you, I am’ crgsa and vile but you are my own the “mother of my tween us, ence, 1 to justify > direct my ‘My Darling Wite—The trou- bles of life weigh heavily upon me to-night. I( is for you againat the world, Let us try to face It ai best we can and stand@together, ing, loving and loving snd. 1 “have-not~ -ehanged to you in thought” or deed! or. purpose, but press-steade. fiy-on to the consummation of our store her to the children who [onvethe- cause the trawedy. Hut tegeon,— with lis-cold;-clear would ask: nd the -consota’ IMS. BRADLEY WAS ALONE IN COURT, READY FOR TRIAL ARCHBISHOP NOT TO OFFICIATE AT ‘COUNT'S WEDDING TR.AED CANT Slayer of ex-Senator Brown Hears Her Case Postponed Because of Death. AVASHINGTON, Nov. i1.—On account have been put_on trial to-day on the bishop or priest in th it upon convening at 10 Grelook mony shall” hour: Mira, Bradley was in court, as were! aleo her, ete and many witnesses, | raadinecs for the trial. @o there can be no doubt that it will) Proceed on Wednesday. The ‘announcement of Judge Comais's death was made by Proseouting | Attomiey Baker, who moved the post=) ponemeat, The motion was seconded by | ‘Mr, Wells, of counsel for Mrs. Bradicy, and waa readily granted by the Court, Mrs Bradiey came into the courtroom, moon after_the entrance of Judge Sta: ford—who will preside dver her ‘tal, nd__was unaccompanied except by a of ‘marriage. It_was learned that fand the finally that trance wea so quiet that !t was acarcely Marringos noticed. She wea dressed in black and | TUn-Catholics. took-a seat on the-left of her oouneel, room was crowded and not dra since the Bonin trial has sc much In-/ ferest been manifested In‘eny case be- fore the District courts, HOE DISCORD FOR and rector wald yesterday,’ | non-Catholic. Ke mixeé&inarriages.- Catholics: “Untun,and--tove—yotr forever— ehow—my fidelity until_no one else doubts.’ Dying, He Woutid Not Ac- couse Her. 2 Go much fer Brown's letters, of which many will be introduced at the trial As a matter of fact every one doubted Brown's Adelity before Mrs. Bradley, who did not learn of his intention to @arry another woman unill the day she ‘shot him. Senator Brown, in the course of a| Drilliant ‘political career in Utah, found} time to two wives. The fret Giyorced him. The second, learning of |" fala affatr with Mra, Bradley, caused the couple to be asrested on a charge, to ‘which, Mrs. Bradley promptly: pleaded @illty in’ order to establish’ that Brown wes the fajter of her two children. ‘Bventually Brown and his wife) were reconsiled, But, when Mra. Brown @led Mre. Bradley redoubled her of- | Sorts to pstsuede Brown to legitimatize her children, “t was for this purpioee ‘ghe followed him to Washington and took @ room within a few doors of his et the) Hotel Raleigh “We had it out, and this Js the re- wiit,"” ‘wae all-she woul) say when she was arrested for the shooting. Mer victim’ lingered ‘for five’ days, Tefusing to make any Charge against Mrew Bradley. Ic:is a strange case and ohe wherein the opinion’ of thows” who consider 1t wugat) waver between sympathy for thay wornan, who seems to have bean @rdatly wronged, and the calmer judg- which suggests that for the al(- +} --"Do-¥ou-belleve-in this—unsritien la that’ writes itself in blood ?* And I would-elther have to soquit Mrs, Bradiey—or-any-other:: deatroyer: ¢f: human life~and be forever ashamed of it, or convkt her and feel myself -tor-|M| doing it Derhapa a greater criminal than she, —-—————_—_ “AT THE WINTER RESORTS. New. York Central R New Fam- phiet Describes Ideal spots. The New: York Central Railroad has Just leaned its tatost edition of “Aineri- ca's Wimmer Resorts,’ a pamphlet de- scribing Low to get to idea! spots in the United Btates and Mexico and wimt you will find when you wet therv, Also the pampbiet gives a key to the Orieat, to Centred America and the West In- dies. There gre'many fine mapa in the new folder, showing the cours of, various rallroads and steaxnmhip Jines, Consid- erable «pace }5\ devoted to the sunny South and ,Callfornia~ put” Canada {a} not negiccted, and It is pointed out that there are many. dollghttul winter resort in- the ‘Adirondacks, CHARGED WITH MURDER a OF MAN IW HIS ROADHOUSE. | COVENTRY, R. I, Benjamin, proprietor of a rondhouse a @neco, near the Connocticut boundary Uno, wae arrested early to-day charged with the murder of Albert Bi ky ow pce between the passionate lovel was shot ang ietled during eal “ Yettara Brown. iiddressed to her and thu| the house late last night. } known | }puine any: will_pertorm. 6 mi! ithe man, and woman ~MYSICIN SWEE both, ceremony of ¢ “A bishow or priest, marry a couple of Ww mun orthe woinan ts Beatty Wants a ‘Long! Oeaa Note in Her Di- vorce Sonnta. the walls of a church The Mra Nelly Beatty will apply to Jus-| jue son, Sherman Beatty, ponding the | trial of a silt she has inatituted againat William F. Beatty, who is wall known | {a musical circlos, | ‘The couple, according to Mra Beatty's! kee he haw persistently ‘ink persona were. of contract marriage complaint, drawn by Lawyer George) pomun Catholic service, as Archbishop | Club. has fled with au Robinson, of No, 9 Nassau atreat, were! wariey does, will surprise x xreat many | tendent Murphy plas tout married on Aug. 19, 189, at Blooming-.' persoii A civii marriage and then; of the clud at No. 1 © ¥. Their child, alx years old, | Custody, of his motner. | Mrs. Boatty charges that her husband has Hiolated his marrixge vows with w woman in thie city, whose name tx un- B1sa, ayers that he child) not hy i burg, ts in the rule in France fi tiles “tor centurles, was ‘asked to explain SThis is America, s) rake of ii | known er: ‘ony. Is 30. acre Ja th biained ‘trom. Juatice (ertren) -therstore: ne prem Court an order | Lede itor be pul on a pil hy he} dignity. aay eh athe meee says ferme, trom his. profession "aay a fi mutica has, retained two neta. of Y to defend the activn end each A notice of appearance on the LE aT aA at ley, at No, ‘all street, an fiw arin of Ferme to. Ama: id the; Hae nett vat (A ITALIAN. MINISTER. DIES. U—Emantiele Gisnturco, | MEETS NEXT ST. PETERSBURG. ment w wuridd Pala: was insted to- Parkas nde Alscwenthg clause) of: bis wit) grace Howard, a be, coats ‘ver: datalaed ceo the’ Italian, Miniwer Ur Public. yeetel fron ean ‘s | Farley Has Never Solemnized . Mixed Marriage and Will “Not Now. Archbishop Farley will under na otr- Of the death of Justice AfcComas, of | cumstances perform the marriage cere- the Court of Appeals of the Dimtrict-of-mony of Count Laszlo Szecheny! and Columbia, Criminal Court No. 1, in| Mies Gladys Vanderbilt on Dec. 10 next. which Mra. Annie M. Bradley was to! Besides, His Grace will not permit any {torm_thp ceremony unless much cer precede any similar form unt Wednesday morning at the same| before a pricet or minister of another —-has-been-much-annoved-by-published.re—|.at_tho Hotel j ports that he is to perform the. marriage | honor of whe Rey. Dr, Me- | |etemony of the Hungarian nobleman|Finth Avenue Baptiat Church, maused an Indefliile postnonement Ssvesenan's | fow Fork helré: ports have had jt that there would firat be a civil contract, then a pond In| tha function because of the the Protestant Episcopal Church.in def-| uncertain condition cf health. erence to Miss Vanierbitt's religion, and |that effect were tesusd to-day Dr. Aked was ito moet a number of | perform ‘the ostemony of his Church. | prominent New Yorkers, and the recep- Prominent Catholics have been aaton-| tion was Intended a¥ a means Of More! nit one healthy scream before she fei! {shpd by these reports, member of the Marshal's staff, Her en-: *tronsly the Archbishop opposes “mixed | the clergyman. or unions of Catholica and Archbishop Farley would | Mgr, Lavelle, Vicar-General of the dlo- “Bt. Patrick's Cathe-} authority ofthe Archbishop: | SArehbishop Parley will not perform the marriage ceromony In any case in which one of the. contracting parties in He: strongly disapproves He has never pe | formed a ceremony of marriage except} mhan_and women havebren j-and a “No bishop or priest In thia! dl lage ceremony wh, made a dlyil-contrict or been married after the-torm-ot-any other-religton-or No ceremony can precedé the Church, out not, as Is well understood, within late Archiblshop Corrigan on many occasions performed the marrlage no matter how prominent the contract- Drawing the line even agai a. religious one has been th Wd Other fore, Monatsn answered 0 hothing mnus: pre- et |RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT a. Nov. annovneed to-night that i} astemble Nov, » to oren the kea-| cupy the front o! Gronks. Zhece iota 2 eeeplion, ct] tcrmediate floats will, cont wee tar Palagn. diocese to per- John_D, Rockefeller, Jr., the Archbishop {0% * Teesption which was These_re- knowing how! «enerally- ‘and personally Dr, Aked’ fected. physicians were him in his apartments at Eighty-sixth street. eaking with the yesterday. Dr. Aked is not any means. ing, Hix physicians ha affect a have: previously Of -course, may oh either the a, uon-Catholic, Design Filed _ for ‘tee O'Gorman sa ppeelel aera ot ihe) ceremony where the bride or bride« f Si Supreme Court this morning for all-) croom was not a Catholic, but since re oO 1X mony ior the support of herself and \ichbishop Farley succecded to the Structure declined to st a civil preceding the nth street, edifice, | basement of n coun | Lav tha stand, de will be of Tin as that of the | frstestory je with ita | stories an rMs, Aked said to @ reporter for the LOTUS CLUBS EW. BUILDING PLANNED and desorated pric len paiconiax at the second & cartouche of carved atono STAND STRAIN OF RECEPTION Slight ©peration Has Forced Him to Be Careful, -ts-Not Seriously}. But He and Edgar to be stven jaza! next Wednesday in Aked, of thoy have of Cards to introducing health {a pot seriously af: but a recent slight operation has tried his strength. Last woek four in attendance “upon No, 2 Weat but he recovered muiticiantly to enable him to preach twice from the pulpit of his. church He ia nost out tor an a tt hii Colonial Stories, Elaborately Fitted Within. Donn Barber, architect for the Lotos Suporin- now hows It Is to dea #ix-rory nas Coloma! a frontage of 75 feey ana a depth | with a smal} extension. doxign, at tho above, id elxs With the club coat of arms in the centry at the third st The building, THURSDAY, tain two tho foyer U—Tt was! The 9 sonnd floor front wi the third Rus-/ 4} An Imperial} inatructing | of they Into’ day the plecure seule i> ms, £ Padi ith a atairoase a Mp ON. ete: first floor sill con a side be occupied card-room ind lounging: rear will be fitted as a fl igor, with a dining-room | an iding, | | « An artistic piano of t j est; grade, celebrated tone and great durabilit Sisley A—: ‘Waters Upright | he high- for fine) i one} cra ‘waa a atadby urchin frightenou was 00 hungry, SCARE STARTED BY HUNGRY LAD +Woman Whoa Didn* truder Causes Excitement © in Long Island City. _See_In-| Since three Black Hand persons were he and his wi the shop sets Mr: sand Usuatty brings her her side armed with « « Last night about her- crouched in fear To her rurprise no_one Inher door or band's shop. She decided to the street and await his neturn. Just os she got Ww the bottom of the Iunding she caught a glimpse of atl under.the stairs, ened to yell, but had presence of 4nough to bang the door shut and fock ted long enough to ra break it acreams Her strength. at this time, of her husvand. of them A ty-ffth Long, fourth In @ faint, Soverai-of her neighbors, running up found-her limp in front of her home, the door locked and no sign * Strangely enough, 4) surmised Precinct, fslana Cit Precinct, were Immediately Tony, hal ueen, Killed and his stabbed. ak Bt zen of them called up the Saven- Bepadiray aud h not Teaptured in_the -butoher shop ‘of Tony | Fortuna, No. 10 Sherman street, Long. |Lsland City, whtlf) threatening death ho! to the little Italian several weeks 20, Maria, have lived in Ago. continual dread. The least noise about Fortuna into hystor- ruaband to. and ‘knife. six- o'clock “Mri | Fortuna heard q rattle in the hall down Hatt OF the: Algniny “of a—ctyit contract |4 ois Marston, In charge of the detally.y-ateire-Her—hushand— was wa, heard. and - Bnet in a corner of hor - She was too fright— on Fou nd on-Grand torla. Deas men at both pi Tob her rth 50 me to nite {nto mind thar wife treet. the Seventy onus, Ae ine deapatcuing wil the reser | house, b call in patrul wagons A crowd) of several tou cked the way as the Ww rz x T had Wilite Smith, fourtedn years old, ing two doors away from the Fortunes, {but EXOT AMEN doaen Ruane: husky whoulders smashet ne ons up against the thin wood partition. Ml jout 1 1th ‘ortun. hundye Halted it With clubs In bang ‘tm ~tnto=the— “pt Inthe iead, to drink 1t.1" a halt empty bottle of smilic wied from under the ptairway, ote 1 and yelled a» big. bo; wit nis hand He thoroughly 'Mr, "Policeman, FEBL\« STUPID" Brain tronbled-by Coffee. 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