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BRADLEY UNDER HOT FIRE WRITING LETTERS DECLARING AGAINST MRS. BROWN e pail whe had also Known Mrs. Brown ately, _ Missives Ticats that She Wanted ee Shed Tears the Ex-Senator to Part From His Wife, but Prisoner Refuses With Mr Se Bradley eee than she came | meals at her house?” | re thin she took at mine." Aare. a _to Commit Herself As < ‘She Teiis Story oe ees mates comtets and you SHS : two or three thaes a day?? F a the ny f rami -1€TSELL / 5 1) « “T dla : 3 Willlam RandoWwh Hearst, through | The police are Investieating: the death | Rae ay ae epaite Vole Bue siy that the sa. counsel, Wiilam (I. 2 Oleott.| of Samuol’ Hoffman, af No, @8 Ninth | || eae 4 i i a : lendship with Mrs. Brown bad been |. Gantry shia ‘ sie (Ht “very kindy very ‘sad, very dejected at id (Yes, I guess that's the one; 1 ety , Seno fe broken. off in-c1S, when her (Mr Loloned his tlefanse | this oon ia avenues who died last night atte City Thar tine,” she sald, “and didn't’want (dont Know; it lad something in: If Their Aspect Yesterday orelo It the) Se itera rade Oe UE The action for alleged .cr#ninal Ubel Horpital, Blackwell's, Islan@ af In-] ‘toviaik As foriherself, ste, had -be-" about me : : = Trnywn ard told her of the relations be-|bFaveht meainst. him be AWilHam “Astor | juries recelved Noy. 10. A discharged jeome very tteryoys. She contradicted | “Continuing, sbi said she went back th ese and Kepator Brown. Chanler The sodden wind:un of the} patient of the hispital is muspected of “None 26 Good.!! 4 eve to: the hotel ..s i she did not kndw Tad Calacna or lined telly cotter: Verdict Will Be One of Acgquittal, ér room waa onl ;, ere ‘thoy extsifted and. Mentined by'| fig vislth to Brown's house, saying she | . had never watked ground: the house ja Nttle” distance fromthe Senator's, ap Nixola Greeley- Smith, Mrs. Bradley Ou letter wan agned | romses Seurtroam (am {twas expected, “and thrown, pebbles at it hor’ ¢ and at one time ter attention was at- M. J," and Mfr. Baker apked. the that: the’ Hearst plea of jiiatification ] tracted by: the Sehator’s Cootateps. eso letters as o alg: would Fesult In calling: pay CHC ‘Aa the case stands,’ the only teati- @ pistol Hiere,.as had, heen, tes | ‘Apioroashing ‘the visit, to Washington, he aid Brown -had told her, of his in- She Faced Brown. at dia you do? had refer. saying that {1 Ree to a it: in lx BROWN'S LOVE PETTERS READ, tone : revit What was said?” 2 : ¢ aig not: know the exact date. “she had Become! ill Dec. 1. After learning »f thi A Little (Ming Julep. ; + Benator’s departure, she was Si ss! “He turned to ‘me At last -she : ; pa N@ sax that in his first let-, Neither speaks Fnxlish, and one of & ntato of mind that she did not care /WhAt dre you dotum here!) |Althou fh The - Clear ‘stablish ig | (0k 89, her he tind called der “a Uitte them, when acked fo designate M7 Reheat ced parte tect tlhe) obey cfm lved ot Col aha won| A anid 2 come fe sets re g y ly E FHS | slant ne ta Soon | Ciao comvomn aed to semi for sae anehie ‘to seep at nt n i ono} ¥ 4s first letters of those words as a sig-| Mr, Hearst Mr. Livingstone. a photo-| ™e é ‘D A | Mr. a when he made thia statement, no re-| cpepaitie. Mr LITINGeon0 Oe A aig a oat luplicity, She Clings to the Belte ature SES [iste Olcott, attor announcing that be | of ene aneause wan muds to. erapher, ad fold hes of ME TONS don Santon ee ah 7 ihe arfurime out OF thls, citgumatince jad’ no more) evitence i orer, med [yelce, att Dey ‘Sled Tant_night 7 os leparture. Brown had 200, BOW Fusth B caused general laughter, tn which hava tenlesaliae Commissioner Hebbard, of tho De- ficher, ere he enidsahe could sae inbuying |T@bbed me, and thet was the last T hat He Loved Her tc to the Last. naineae aiclnede i ipontualne need in Bes kvea lieth pablatake: iene: Per Tort aroontaiied oxamined rey ¢ eral 0) ie al attendants ax soon | Bh Jer a ticket to xo TO any pierce except Golde jeer Beid. Co thing. the sound of the shat wakened [ Jetter__ proved to be 2 precautionary. note to Senator Brown regarding their Ber Winess. and that only will-power | “Did 2 | Wher ee id you Lhoot him? Aa | ington courtroom yesterday her| «t don't know," waa the reply. " ‘I don't know, Judg ni i | Ampulse Selzed Her. iiptatyouline iherelitor the! pure Sail vac area life. of inti-l In another letter Mra Bradiey told of | ha started for Los Angeles on Dec. 4.| ose of shooting him? s chet, y having met (meaning | ut when she remched Ogden changed mate emotion she lived for ten|Mr*. Brown) of the street and described | that pli xohanged | a; zi er as looking lke fans ‘ ber mind, and at that place exchang' Did you go there with any puar- years with Arthur Brown, for fates Wein ota ere chief be. her thoket for one.to Washington, ‘The Ppulse TO AIRE reine mre—wiren- Tot | pose of revenge!’ Mrs, Hradley did not deny writing the ing whom she is on trial, was lived! Sil 2 tee A Bokeh ee A 2d “WEDNESDAY, NOVEMRB rR” zo. 1 frequently to her hot ise | Only j¢ letters. relating to tha! rupture | defense ons a nurprise 10 2# did not wart to tell, | mony before the court to substantiate i ™M tle pleasantry betweer the Senator and atch ony itor time ed ieetient and decid. ta: morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. me. I do not remember takin; | She bad then decided to xo to Loe lotto: out of the bax. I did not're-| relationenip, In another letter writ- | gir, ghurn, of couneel-for Hearst, ‘Anxcles, she suld. and had bought '® | member anything.” { ~——Bs-_Nixola. Greeley “Smith. ten by Mra, Nradley to Browm tm | thon saked ff, in cuse the defendant Moker for. Pibatiscltys but oon se Mrs. Bradley nearly collapsed, ana | July, 1901, amd addressed: my | Mula be pane io ara the [sction of © qf Arthur Brown was away from Humans Reskascoacond che Pesllcn ov ESe Annie M. Bradley has told her| ute. my! att? Mra, Bradley eatds |copted by tte Court. He wan advised t iad ad: SR ee eaehon tb Bers agalass a Ofewater gy i “1 shall Kt hor or go mad, to look up the authorities and be ready Stow: hint to. Washington: Goin back | eve ite SEER el story. MDidi you! refer (to (Stra Wrown |°o ume them tamorow atternosn, . “I don't know anything! until I hea F i *s “ghe sald she had lost much blood in Ree Seveasioneeienied viata couse linet In the husged silence of a. Wash- nthe aentencet” naked Mr. ‘AOBS PAPA'S SA ~ SUUDENLY A oT Two Witnesses, Ser-| Called to ~Prove | Charges Against Chanler. vants, one fn the Chanler was ‘in- th “Raymund : titoicock, -the ctor, .was given vy two Finnish per- ‘ante formerly employed by’ Hitehcock. YEAR-OLD BOY Auto 1907. QE PROSECUTOR ADMITS HAST OIE CIV HOPTAL LIBEL ACTION PATIENT SOUGHT AS MAN'S SLAYER Hoffman Dies After Injuries He Said Were Inflicted Near River. having: nasdultied Hoffman and a gen- arm has‘ beon lemued for his ar- eral Fest. Hoftman, 'pkal, Nov. fracture of the jaw add contualons of the :face and ficiain thet he had beeh attacked by a man Unkrown tq bim, gn Kast Fitty- becond treet. between. First avenue | nquest NG) | | fetter, DUut want It war dai after they had broken off their friendship. od if.she remembered having ter to Brown prior to Bep- sed the ex> he longer the madam stays | Senator Brown's ‘Brigham | to Ogden, and I realized ihe spies Baa Did_you know he was shot?’ parting of the ways,’” she sa! 5 -was-yery_til-on_tée train‘ would-get |, ce snanet ical ioaleae Sern) feo tired that I could handily do any- q y thing,” she said. I slept very little and ate next to nothing on’ the train.” In over again in sobs and tears that her sober jury of small merchants nd petty empioyees-might-tind in it her justification. : i He Swore When Shot. | “What did he do.” i “Fle just walked the floor and) there (in W: ning the train was detained by al m4 t < . > ereckk, Dut sho could not remember] *17Ore.”” poe iaes j These men heard it. with moist! street housd), the more atrongly on: | e Cn orter ° ss . ss she not recall it. Th = did not care which way she went. lina wtacs; moemongrneeae wefere| feeling. If their aspect yesterday|detense objected to the question and It a lay Prt + oY a Mrs. Bradley’ maid oho arrived in) hat a7 re foretold their verdict, It will be one} "** WiBdrawn, Washington Saturday morning, Dec. &! dtr. Tradl ae : Love, Our Business. H atice'a might in which ehe bad tad 1-| + presley eet ci nee aes remem- i Bm of acquittal. She admitiod that she had told Of x * Ory a sking her wh BEV TS’ 7 Heer =} r £ We ‘seep and several GO Of aloe! he wan Sir frown wile, a eatise Pale: But a jury's tears do not often|Bfowm thar Ms older children by his omplece fasting. thing about the room, foretell anything. Some of the men on the Thaw jury who were most Wife’ did (not peed 7 the ton chat | her otdidren ¢eserved she declared she “Nhen you reathed the cy what did you to?" Tits recital, was given in a voice from him, but} that scarcely rose above a wiilaper and | “a ad hever wrttten-hinr ibly affected by Evelyn Thaw’s.story afterward voted to convict her N “Had you formed any purpose before reaching Weshington of doing yiolence to Senator Brown? “I had none—had formed none.” Was full.of endearing terms, She In- | upo asked, "No, I have no reason.” Tho Adams Lotter iRead, | Annie Adams, mother of Maud| , j ipterrupted. wave by the Kentle Ques! bofore, aad epenking of the children i tloning and considerate pause of her| = had x! chiet ¢ Ontando. Powers. wher | gount thet ene Crewe re can be no nga overcame her and 00%] Yesterday, when ahe spoke of Brown iwied a vixtt from Brown, eaying: | ness shall be love.’ In thie | advieed the Senator to empty She! M: any one she knew, or rcmember- | minutes she was on the stag Her Battle for Their Cinidren. | World's. Want. Directory. thts po! Teed_tor the: WRDNPSDAY. Noy. 2), fea yy Addressern 00... 1. Janitors « ny ; bs herself necessarily conrumed, much Kees £1 chat pacees scaly ad no. sooner tAKCr | ting and caused tlie procenditize to drag Baketa ... 1 Kitchen Telp, ty, aco St Nig ot court than) iy interest. This fact did not, how] Martenders 1 Lafdtes®: Tuilo. Hiradley resumed bar place in the |) 4. deter her, and she continued to i E aioakbinaery 3 take ad ns -chalt Was fitat asked te lread’ deliberately In each case, i 00k ae 3 i ¢ fy a number of Jetters written’ ‘her i { ‘ eee ) i | “{Mumine” Meant Love, EAKKotbers core Ayait mothe by Senator Brown, WICH yi ee 40 vere so many of { In Wdentitying a number of letters and { forty-five minutes |! whe or did covered nd were pr e piirpose | « (he relations between Nrs. and Mr, Brows, but no effort » to read them ax they y “| (Male). 1. It was evident that the Cooks (Fem yf the letters aroused conflicting the elthe in the witness,-for she sobhed 1 n ! the destruction. She sald she us many of am were pre- i \t 5] on}? letters from, Mrs, | * d to her. iny of her replies to questions wern De HAlpping Clerks x b | yas Bri : SRNR en 1 , in an Incistinet tone of volce, and Bes aT ; 4 wer for them ® pher was compelled to re- | ‘ | rat many of her statements for the \ Took the letters! honent of the Jury oe o, but they took! Ay Judee Powers gaye her tho Arst handwriting Tallorenses ir ang ,dd—wat totter directed in’ Brown's ra Veee soe Mr. Powers sil |iears ca Waal tne y t ‘ i r be-| “Chn you tde y tis handwriting? a € NY A Adams | old ed, It Ix the Sena- ne dn id reply, reading of _ Brnitiey wi had nonotonous “The ‘ach Senator's." Read were’ Her Own Letters. more than one hundred | letfers, and when’ their presenta: | ci concluded “Judge Powers | of. them would be read} yo atm Inter date. He then | the prosecuting attorney There f the Aton hi World ‘prin s more Ads. than any three York newsnaners combine ron i er few ves CUBE. ( ree W Grve. Brown, Well, iintance| to the Bradley called upon Mrs, Lad Harry son of a wer | He tw {| vomiting. tne what time she got back. She| Tho letter ran aes [Mrs. Brad pg with her h et out of Fromant tor prob- | | And at that time formed no par- | Ueatirdey iP Dee Le {i fold te Judge £ would not testify nand, that, Brown was | I hours, The vereran walker | Wonerremarding cenkter lure ny: “O.-P,, Philadelphia, Pa oon fo Brcly oruuren (issvaie riagtiriede RAT mMe rw escontyy PAT Glansineeseatl Perea nearss| Mrs, Adams's Letter, | *My Dearie~The world xeemna to have [AQ though Brown was acquitted sie pi No ow: but herself Thousands of people groeied the pedes-| . Nanak A on another hue because per- itt on ed guilty, In the Dope that he wy and Senator Brown had, she wehstanding the ral Adantitieation, Bhal chance I have heard from you- Ne ae compelled to acknowledge her known to be the father of the |= = iat nm FO Whioy means so much. I wat as ye ety Mos. Bradtey's ator: was christened Arthur /(, produce Ietters in. his possession {1 told you, very feartul of the eoftre- |) + iy she qos Et trown, riot Athur Brown Bradley,” | wetrten to Brown by “Mrs. Bradley, emps at the hor nd sorry it coud t Ly ne: en nued Nee ‘ one, The 1 _ Help ‘Wan! COG) ee ie ae A ieee ocd ek nate ag a fight for feet ned eH eae Rear ersenare i setlies Jat have been avoided, I think our | f." Parte Would have the u c about forty persons at tho | many of these letters ax of Brown's, | idea o¢ living thero must be given up. effort to vindicate “them ning, she said. and while no ono ine they covered the same period of lo-Day. JE LI wondered at es beng open, as knew the facts except her andthe Sen- | time. 5 j oat ana wocra sven some of them tad etterward toll | moe oteenor—jooktima_to read some| Ws advertised for in’ The Morning /Une Poot, misguided woul, w [her they surpected the truth. She had) ¢ these letters before accepting them, kee hwtter re dined with Mrs. Hrown and Mr. Brown |yy¢ fn each instance replied in quiver. with her after het beby's death Yea, 1 wrote it’ | ing. faltering voice, The reading of Mrs. ne mere exhibition | Senator, F > from 191 to | B a FORA SOO SPREE Whirled in Bet ta dente Until Arrest, With 40 Gents . Left: © Hamilton, y¥ contracto 0, 83 Wem One Hundrey the fifteen-year-old living at ind Etgh- “1 telephoned the Ebbitt House to|{t was evident that the witness husband, saying: “I nee 2 3 \d. ~ Cs need Brigham street (know {f Sonalor Brown waa” there.| much amected, ‘Her feeling at that time u ee 4 house for our litle « 2 Prany coroner Dine ‘They said he was not, and I went tm- ‘towards Mr, Brown was, she said, “on Her Story Broken by Sobs. < Fee coeet the, tas to-day. that | poral chilidremis” Oa Rope aime hen Garth tos Baye charged mediately to the Raleigh. T went to the [of Utter depeniience, trust and lo Yesterday hundreds of men and wom-| be peas GEO CLD!) thor! apnainokl pressed rantch Wee | with robbing. the safe of hix father fosk and asked Uf he fas there.’ . |Sile was not jealous, she answaradi, en in Judge Statford's court) hung on} No Enmity In the Volcs. Another letter written oes ; ie 300, and has s Did Not Think of Murder. | “Can you'give any reason now why| ‘it fecdie. filtering words of the 1 “I wil teacn them that thelr fath 1ey- fron th tk mettienebY: Mee: Brads) SO resale ea tte | e ae : ‘au sho y recy J woman tn black. Her : ey at thelr fath nithe Baw farm owas since been leading a gay life in the Teg- yau shot Senator ‘Brown? she was) Woman {8 Hiss Bory was vn-| loved me," abe had told me a few da She. tn. |derfoln. ‘He was arrested in a Sixth’ Ce hotel, surrounded by a bevy of women d beén uying champagne for Hamilton ha d4@ cents left wh eck. elegrams exchanged between her and prown, Mra. Bradiey wan anked expluin a telegram to her from chy’ contained the one word ‘own Ww! Jumine. Tt war a code word we used," said Bradley, “which meant ‘I love G 1 Bradloy’s letters | no one wants an old-fash- } ioned cod liver oil prepara- tion or emulsion, because } Vinol is a much better body- builder. and strength for old people, weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron- chitis,etc. Ifitdoes no gocd — we will return your money. WHERE TO GET VINOL IN roadway, wut st. janilaih a6 then told of asking at the desk for) .” | whook tNe shadowy body on which"the| nom Adams, 1 fy Baas h “s 1 Rtreet house o} Benator Wrown's—ripm and engaging | ACU: tho Actress, was brought into | storms o tred!andidlagrace |oere, Was <onaness, not enmity, in’ her esata Eh ff Mrs: |i. san arrested. f ‘ PehaBerlall(ocdaySwhenita slovetiniteritte ees voice, One might almost imagine th She also spoke of a ‘ bee rr herself, but she had not Indl- |. have spent themselves. owspapor item in Hamilton said he had been pursuade if. \from her ¢o Brown was identifed by | Mrs. Brad ‘ the killing of the man after he had 2 which she fad soen J cated any particular location for her | 3 Bradley bora the. ordeal with : Surerarencentoeston an |to steal the money by lis chum, Jaco |ton St. Mrs. Bradley and read to the jur re: rl see rofused to marry her and give his name oe own. sh eaten ‘ room. Wien she reached her room #ha! xtry. Bradley mat with Jury, | grea fortitude than even her frieadal)) 4, Ail if} f Shapiro, of No. 92) Eighth avenue, On changedi(her (clothes ‘und ‘thenSeought | ana: Hey, with her eyes closed | expected. Sho wept at times, and the| tren e 4 dren, Was no more to her| “It aroused in me the bitterest this statement detectives went to No, changed her clotlies ‘and (hen s0Usht and was deathly pale tnd seemed about | proceedings ialted long enough for her| than a lover's quarrel] which might | resentment to acc her apoken of as | 110 Broadway senate al Rae f to faint. She looked snore haggard than her cc sesmat sho toid Meerut, but could never terminate, | Mrs, Drown,” the letter went = office boy, and arrested him When she entered she recognized the at any time during s h pes on, A any time during the trial She wing and convincing story. their mutal fondness. “It maken me a whirlwind Magistrate Harris held the boys in Benator’s trunk and aaked a maid whet jooked! as if «i tory, sy} of fary | Max : 7 r 10 Waa ‘realgned to al- Hedeatiacmantaldliplcity to. rown, on his death bed, when I know that I ought t $1,000 bail each for_a further examina. | the Senator would return. She sat most any further sorrow | a | make-a charge men catouhayen ty - that could be | ward a woman who hed trusted him, it/™Ake-a charge agatast Mrs | your home and hi + |tfon. Mra, Hamilton) gave ball for her down to walt, and seeing a letter lying | thrust upon her, ty: ea T and it may be thag through “all ha car your name,’ Ne " "1 | ‘on the table read it 7a Soren Salina er eaten een gers Saaeneeree retrial taint | brdtalityland deception; heldid’t | Referring to the last-sentence, ‘ar, (202% but the Shaplr® boy went to the } alt ie tnt hich " f woman who heard lett a taint ity and deception, he love her | y.43 een ace, “Mr. ‘ This wasi Mrs, Adams's letter to Mr. |Phlladetphia was inclosed a newspaper upon the whole. of emotion | after hin fashion. ~ : [Baker naked Mrs, Bradley tt she was not omUs ——————— | | Brown, concerning which so much haa |cllpping which wan a criticism of polgoned the springs of love and fa But this, I ta altogether Imo Pires eiros upsthe Brown; home,” | WESTON IS We { | {been sald. Mrs. Bradley shed copious | Jinks,” “in which M Adams was ap-|{n her own bre | porsble to Oellere. | I was not,” she replied. ‘You have’ ES) 0 | tears as she told of this missive a pearing in support of Ethel Barrymore.| Brown's Love-Letters in Evidence. | Mrs, Bradley's recital was -throux 5 ee ahh raids.’ The wi ——-— | She aatd she was “distracted” |The clipping inclosed speaks of Mrs. cut-exizemely dramatic, but most par- | “Amitel that she was dotng all sho) FREMONT, 0, Nev. 3.—Walkor| anu aid “Rot know what to co j Adame, waxing: “Annie Adams wan © pip moreimseslones, dcularts sol when! ate Of hor arrust |O7uid {9 une Brown to Keep his prom- | weston was taken ill_moon after he! © went ont on the street and very impressive Mra. Jinks—ang cam- | °¢re } ers t a ith Brown in Salt Lake City on al '™! ‘ here at 9.10 A, M., due to some- walked all the forenoon, not aecing |manded profound attention in the few | ° ever been written than largo preferred by Mrs. Brown, Airy Bakery b t out the fact. that ire vane He n which vate Pa Brown to Mra, Bradley, when the so Brown, was born HIE Tran echo bed siya ets | The drug — caffeine — In coffee cntses indigestion’ and -belching in many pale persons with no appetite who would he relieved it they could be induced to stop coffee. It is easy to do if Postum is used as a table beverage, It Is made of clean,’ roasted | wheat and contains the vital phosphates In this “king of cereals” which rebuilds brain and nerve tissues, 5 It builds up what coffee and tea tear down. Try a change to ‘ Postum—There's a Reason,” when: admitted to abe bor- 10, wae ouffering fhom..a form an aut rald yesterday too weak th bo seen Hegeman & Co, Kiker's Dru | Pieri an fnaman's Drow Broadw ve. is, ‘ "il the yard Phone © Dest take meas UPHOLSTERY Ci., 156 West 23d SI.,; itr a ot In Hrooklyn — Stores, 4 Fulton Mt, 2M F Belxium perfect fit guaranteed, ‘ ‘A & postal and an expert | os—he—heard_ofHoffman‘s—death—and_ gave al tha information he learned to] detectives. Coroner’a Inysician Lehane will per- | y to-morrow to find out | offwiany the cduse of Hoffman’ Lee —_——.—--- EXJUDGE STECKLER "WEAK, | Coroner Lees will hoid this evening an at Harrington Park the death of Joseph H. was struck Y relxht engine at that place last Satur. day. evening, The Coronen was anxtous to Ket & statement from ex-Supreme Court Justice Alfred Stecklor. but atierdants: at the Enxiewood Hosp! yah 10m td Ave, LE a Fiauimeh 7 Sumner Ay ambia St, Andiat allidrnstatores where this blue and MaB~ where. 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