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“T, said to “Mra, Bradley: clatins that these younger boys ate your childten. ead tl I eaid, ‘Srhator, you have never Girestly admiltted 10 tne that they are Foor chipires. and 1 am not going to ¥ deousath-n, but you know if In your own heart, you know fr these are your own children they nre, there fs but one thing an dy a5 a nian of honor- marry Mrs. Bradley. Even if you! Gon't live wits her but a day. or not at) all, you should marry % oe (ahem children a name.’ He said, ‘Do You" think. #0, Bartiet? 1 replied that 1 * out! of the door.’ Mrs, Bradley heaved a heavy sigh Brown intended to murry her. “I told Mrs. Bradley," he said, ‘that ‘acim my opinion Senator Brown dfd not In- tend to murry her; that he was decely ing her, and that he néver intended ty Wearty her, and.J advised her to look at} Wrmuke the best of It 1 advised her to “Teave the city and take the bhildren California.” |, Upon Ifiparting thls news to-her, the Pwitheas said, “Mrs. Bradley, appeared a ery ‘unhappy woman, very depressed, very mush agitated. i Spee ing of+ Sirs, Bradley‘s general pi@ondition-at that time the! witness suld; Uwas most pitiible. I regarded her Vee a broken woman. 1° wouldn't say j @he wus insane, éxcept on the une mubjéct of: Arthur Brown. 1 considered $ ‘heer indanely affectionate. She seemed to Qebe absolutely under his inttuence.’ ee Texttiied——tnet-—rs---bradiey's- Teputaion iur peuce ana «ood she rational?” asked District- A croserexainina’ ¥ and nv," replied tne awit yi 0 sala an that even whe: ‘ol; Me truth about Brown's fatentions WRever, aceiTIe To aes Tope Tat Tey marry her, Witness repeated iss gn ail other points thun tat of infatuation for Brown Mrs. brad- med: entirely sane, but he naist- she was not so when Brown ked if Mrs. Brad- conduct in the witness stand dur- et testimony recently compared hee demeanor during his conver- sonsiwith her in the West. He said QA@HASher manner on tho stand wao much com) than at any tme he re. 1th G h ? talked with her in U: his was taken as 2 strong. point for due defense, as Mre. ‘Bradiey, during @ greater par. of time on the etand was aimost in a state of collapse. Had Varying Moods. rere eels formerly law testified finer of Binetor Brown a; eating 1 weew ra. Bradie Me okene i he bad ts hat ie) her and give certainly aid. He then usliered me! (when Bames shi he never believed (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. idolatry. He sald he told Brown that was In such « state of mind that he would*not be surprised at anything ste would do. He said: Mrs. Bradley gt the impression “that. Judge Hender- am, Mr. Barnes, Col. Kaighn, Juds King. ‘hls brother and he were lie euemies and that they were trying t) get Benaior Brown to Feturn to) his Mr, King acknowledged that he haa! made such effort. Mr. King ix a Mormon. : Insanity in Her Family, Lyman 8. Shrewsbury. of Cailfornia, an uncle of airs, Bradley, gave Impor- tant teatimo: Hie maid he bind known Mrs, Brad-| randtather, A. M. Cozad.- AC frequently he that people were frying harm. He said he | woul |much exclt Mr a@ntewabury. adie jthat te dk , Comnd war jin nia right mind. | He said: that his wite, Mri Bradley's. alint, had for twelve veara before her death ee yeats ago. shown signs of menial de Fangement. She would get un in the night and tell him th coming 10 take the place away jthem. Thix te of mind continued cient yours more, and “she ther rrew worn he had vialent ‘spells and would take m-butoher kite to. | take the home {fe contents aw: Continuita his tesitnvons at the after noon session. Mr. Shrewsbury anid that on one occasion Mra. Shrewsbury be- caine so Gerce that twas neoearary to KO nro ADA DER a AL hes time she was armed with bo Tevolver:: Te haa nd lgube that-at uct hik wife. was Uysane. He ter of Mrs). Brad: Joy's mother, a Bfre. Tiyan. had. treet’ (to anvasylime ‘In the course of the examination’ af the witnesr be Judes Powers ha wae reveral tines prompted radley. *Tsollcitor in the Depa tice, and. formely ‘State'n Attorney for the Second. Judicial Dis- trict, of Utah was called’ afi sa/, he had known Mra Bradley well. 1 mitre boUrpreebane cena enna bolt party, He knew her rovinily and had frequently talked politics with her, Her reputation for Rood order wan excellent Judge Powern introduced papers Mra. Bradley's divorce sult s« band, Clarence Bradles were Introduced ‘The New Cunard Turbiner, and | Captain Standing on the Bri idge | he matter in (hat jight and: try to) withshers He sald she would ficht any-. body, and finally turned. againkt hin. 10. jelattuing thet he wan helpine others} TORPEDO BOAT AND STEAMER IN COLLISION Shrubrick Damaged in Crash | With Passenger Vessel in Hampton Roads, eeset aera WASHINGTON, > was received at the Na from: Cormmandant Berry, at the Nor- folk” Na vera stating ‘that the: tor- | pedo boat 8 | to-day vith the.New York. phia and. Norfolk line. steamer 3 } tand tn Hampton R 4 Me ed to some extent. The boat has been taken‘ to the Navy- yard 16 be docked and examined, Ja board of Inquiry and .was-dam- will be nopointed to \aers to progeed to the Pacit Particulars. of the collision were not elven, and it js not _known here whether | J anybody was, srgsrnssnenes Philadelphia 1 Fairbanks denied “By buttermilk!” clainet a mo- “shat denial was so brave | Bri husband and to fix the ante, Senator George Sutherls tontiies that Mrn. Bradley. sent for him the day of the shooting and he had a short conversation with her. He said he had known her very well from about 18% to J90 and then lost sight of her until he saw her in Washington after the tragedy. He also sald her reputa- tion for good order was excellent. Attorney Wells began mading the 1 ters of Senator Brown to Mra. Bradley which were published in yesterday's Evening World. Mr. Bradley was Sree earected P.M. court adjourned and the Beadiey: trial went over unt Monday. All ithe witnesses for the defense from Salt Lake were finaily excused to-day and allowed to retymn to thelr homes. ——————____. fhed fier yewray From his 0 office. He also told ja, 1) get the Benator {2 stan ¢ Benator to order that procured, in, referring to the re- nibs Brown and his} oe with “hi jereon also testified that ‘plata at wold "eral her, ‘iiarens ia ie i i eitatlon oe Hender- Preclrealy. i Aetencicaatons noona! emotions by me ty this picterrien: one ~sucreedl (Bi Sime Altea eae aa seEenee chet 5 nd. ray at another all right: and BS ati errepaine neerning Brown’s habit: aid he @ drink- not. drink swtthout drinking at all. Have vou ever seen him when hej iw Swanzerine drunk? we URA tow (Imes, I ‘have, | Brown tre- pently.”” witness ad ‘would come into the o! Loe inoxicated and lie down nm a loung 7 Socaking of Mr. Brown's handwriting, It was like , “rometimes: ‘Y bad and sOmetimes better, When he was drinking it was bad. Mrs. Bradley Laughs. ahaha to exhibit No. 1, in which Brown is alleged to acknowledged the aaa of the onildren, Mr. Baker What wotld you say regarding this, ) 4eWetk Fe under the influence of Jauor wBhin he wrese that or not? “Tao not Know," sald tha witneas fal- tering a, litle, might have been. J xhat might have been one thing, und ren he ma been In the dark, not good, an he wuf- The subject of Senator Brown's tem- ‘perninent was gone into. by” Districts never knew sich 3 @pother: nest. *! at somsbody always.’ was the quick reply, which amused Mrs. Bradley yory much. She broke out into ya broad laugh and repressed it avith @ifficulty. The spectators were res ana sive to her m0 sod and laughed aud Henderson lofts ne wit jor King w led to concerning his: interview with KS dnd 194. \In all of ahe- ran ph Stinger very TEAC Olatresr: of mind. i Mr. King said Mra. Bradley" i fitova for * Brown assumed the character Ms advertised for in The Morning | World’s Want Directory, s Pysremers sente s... + Artists 1... Sy Bartenders Bookbinders Bookkeepers. Biishalmen Hutchare .:. ; Bindery Helo , Gan vansera ; Carpenters Cashiers... Chambermaids Collectors. FRIDAY, NOY, 22. Photograpiers Painters: 5 Porters Sian Palr Roliettor BtenoerawGers (I) 3 Talore oo se.cecse 10 ‘Trimmers Esk. wo “Every week, month and year The ‘orld. prints’ more “Help Wanted” FOUND STANDING Police Shae Man Killed Him- Of a man standing upright in the Pas- janie River, with the water up to the | snoxan Dam Inquiry to-day. Prof. chow, was discovered at the Market | purr x one of the consulting engin Street Bridge by John Daniels, of No. | 6 Thirty-first street, to-day. There was a;dullet wourl on the right aide of the head, o ‘murder time in reporting the case {6 the police. rolled down to the river, and umbrella! falling with him. Drop- ping into body agsumed an upright poeition, i | SUIT BEGUN TO REVIEW CITY RAILWAY RECEIVERSHIP |Judge Lacon Court in ¥ cause why the recel ue et te of tho tp and review DEAD IN RIVER SHOT IN HEAD self and that Body Fell Into Water. |PATEREON, N, J.. Nov. 22—The body nd Daniels, supposing that been committed, Jost no | "PROF. BURR SAYS | ‘such had been ec lot accepting bids for the work, PEIRCE'S DAM BID WAS 100 LOW’ Before Commissioners of Accounts. * Prof. Wiliam H. Burr, of Columbia} University, was on the-stand in the ¢ the Board of Water Supply, and ax sulted in the matier The professor was questioned at some length by Commissioner of Accounts Mitchel In regard to the rejection of the John Peirce bid. Prof. Burr stated The body was brought to store and a| that he had talked with many experts, & snloonkeeper, the poll reached the conclusion that Sohneider had committed sulcide. The umbrella, hat and revolver wero all ientifed as the property of the dead mun, ‘They were found of a Mfteen-foot retaining police theory ix that Schnetder sot the foot and the himself on top of the wall and t revolver thé river. hin feet became stock In the miaWy’ bottom and the Huebner told the police that Schnet-! for $12°in payment of bourd, and that on Wednesday last he had gone before | Justice of the Peace Byans and. am comphidat aguinst tie boarde ‘The police subsequently Tear from | * Donahue ihat Schneider had pasned a worthless check for. $§) onthe .saloon | mauranenihariieriaticc hatte cen al a complaint against Sschnelder befowe Justice of the 4 Keyen, days aware of, the fact to end: his Ife. Huebner said that Schneider left his house: last ssday morning, and that 4h a ait and City, and polles n asked @ make inquir: | be Served With Papers That Will Take Case to U. S, Supreme Court. LOrmally served to-day it € sourt Judge ombe whic low of his a) Joline polngment ¢ Robin- w York City tates Supremy Adrinn H. aon ax recel Railway b: ed hington An order, requiring the Judge to show verahip stould not] be terminated, returnable Dec. 2, in| Waehington, Was secured by Lawyer Roger Foster, ri sxenting severat Suds! he corporation,” Up- * Lacom} t SE bow Commissione fang came to the conclusion that they would tm |pawne? the xult for $12 and} £09,000 mi [mounced that they had completed ne- |eotiation= tor an {wht i search along the river bank resulted In| who gave it us thelr opinion that the,» the finding of an umbrella, hat and a/ Peirce bid was too low, and that e revolver with one cartridee discharged. |the pre The body was taken to Dufford & {had ad Vanderyoort'’s Morgue, where It wa fdentified by Ernest Huebner, of No, 112 River sireet, an that of Arthur| Schnelder, who boarded with him, From| the stories told by Huebner and Josepn Donahue. Company bellef that ‘some of the items were rather low “How much 0} dam masonry woul Prof, Burr was nxk “Tcan't answer that question,” he re: | plied. Previously Prof, Burr had stated that} “on the ground” four or five times and had scrutinized examples of the borinis: Producing a copy of Prof. ¥ letter to the Board of Water Sup; Mitchell read where fF Burr had steted-tpac he belloy Peirce bin too low. Prot. By he wo reported and Te also naid ¢ J talkid with tho Peirze reopic and be «lad to be relieved from the terms of their bid. In agswer to questions Prof. Burr der had given him a worthless check | s t nought an attempt xa fores ry nt the firm. Prof, Wis Wows=sannection reseryolr work, the cost per cubis yard for em- qankment -work--at=Penama--he--satd, he gouldn’t. recollect 5 rYOUNG THIEF WILLING TO COME BACK FOR MORE. Boy Writes Victim to Let Him Know if He’ Has Anything Else to Spare. On Novy § lant Nathan Jompotaky, a nuer boy stole a Kult Case and 4 sult of clothes from Henry E. Craw- 3. of No. % Beekman street. He ne wuft se for $2. and wrote Mr. Crawford the owing nota: : “I am sorry to tell vou that’ I took vour sult case and nold it. You ough: to be «lad that I didn’t took no more. If vou HOt anything more tov#pare let me know."* 5 Judge Rosalxky sent Jampolaky to the Reformatory to-day, et MORE GOLD ENGAGED, SOME OF IT IN FRANCE. ents of foreign go'd: to re- Heve the money atringency In the United States to-day passed k, when Lazard Fr an Py additional E UO, in the movement x Part of this Fold will come from { France, j eS LONDON, The United siate stag. any three other New rive BROMO na phat ia} to-day, purchase) £4.00 In old ; P CATE TENINE, Took tor! ang £200,000 in’ Amer! ‘om ae Word seer ects ha BY Bay see the Bank of Ensland. hy rs peoeecesenoceecenesaoenenees A Big Crash! | 's Your Chance. We Have Made BIG. CLOTHING DEAL with a manufacturer who got into treuble speculating in WALL STREET. | [se bought the 50 Cents on the dollar + = entire stock at And for this sale we offer same at yy off original cost. Friday and Saturday. $50.00 and $75.00. Gereilned p Overcoats, Your Choice $25.00. ( | i “Fall and Winter : - Men’s Suits. Overcoat’ wt RES 5.001 vec, nam ys cm ma form | fitting ck wicuba, “All "tat ak "ined; oe nd Ward any 0% pinta $20.00 “Men's Pure W Bex urown and ee Vicuna wae Men'hs Winter’ Ovarcoaps 4 ‘and Oxford Frieze, Beaver, Venetian lined. fant taltored.— bhark—n ‘Thie sale te ; 15.00 and 820,00 Fy ih black’ and gray, This talent oa $7.50 and si0. 00 a. erved algna of are PIE CDOrT On TE ANAND BRABY CALLED BEFORE THE GRAND JURY TWO SUSPECTS HELD IN JERSEY. “MURDER Mt MISTER Columbia Professor Testifies; Vreeland, Ivins and Cravath) Robbery May Not aye Bee: | Sole Motive for Killing ae Mangling of Jefferson. High Grade Assorted Chocolates Terough Rain, Snow ‘and Sleet, A The Coward Waterproof Shoe | SPHCIAL for this FRIDAY|SPECIAL for this SATURDAY CHERRY CREAM VANILLIN CREAM CUTS ..-..-..POUND 10e¢ ALMONDS . - . . POUND 10¢ ee ES +] SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Also Examined in “Paper” ‘ keeps the foot warm, Road Deal. and comfortable, tecting the wearer against | i scanctient pneumonia and chest colds. A dry shoein stormy weather, with a trim etyle about fooks its best when the sun shincs. (Special to The Evening World.) BURLINGTON, 3 the murderer of E. | Was) strangled, me crand Sury inquiry into the eet-Ferries AEC NS deal | 8, Jefferson, robbed and then bound -fto a railroad track to be Killed by a Philadeiphia, that ground his victim «| bits to leave towh Iu the, belief of tha] police to-day. Two arrests have been made In the case, but so far there does not appear o be.any evidence connecting eitier ot | , Woo Solid the paper rajlroad to Metropolitan $1,000,000 and traly bound for check= 10) via Whitney, Phomas SOLD NOWHERE ELS JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. (xen WARMEN STREKT,) Bae Unters jibe Bend ter Ca eeshogy a . Elkins and Mooie & Fox was ‘atrested at Cami he was. leaving « place and a mig Custucy as maiversiauea viet om Ube city. Hage MUOUL elgls i Were in wuri “putting tie su =| gettersun on (ha one oceasivn, an engineer of the board he had been | Vernludayacort Metropoittan a blir G Bie wilde F vee oO Was pro piiui jana nurried away, District-Attorney persons to see ‘ Qteraon aulye Was Policeman rita: ick, In passing Wie Krovery swre acu; ied this week, probably near t ter will not be sald’ Fitapatrick to-cay, errerson aswed when I Would bi GrJund on my next trip. He was plainly Worried about something. tion Waa mtrange. 1 thought at? she Ume his ct r for: Philadeipriet:s Suddenly a man hrough the mist a: déap.. ae she plactorm 9 the rear cars as wax commented on by’ ine | At] some passengers) RAR tha evathonnd. train, TN A CORNERSTONE == Particles of Bone-Disclosed-inii as, Tearing Down-Old. Con- soldated Exchange. MID-WEEK “MORE THAN EVER BARGAINS" ned Cnpnelty for Manual La- | 1 Many former coffee drinkers who} which have mental-work: to perform, day, have found a X- pacity and greater endurance by: us- {ng Postum Food Coffee, instead oft coffee. An x the Interesting relics di he opening of the me 65 SOHMER 75 CHICKERING 85.STEINWAY 105 WAGNER 125 GABLER 170 BRADBURY 175 WESER 190 LOHMANN PIANOS $ RENTED, the after day, fone of the old Consolidated had drunk coffee for twenty years, and finally had spout) the doctor Called ‘coffee heart." yug nervous and extremely despond- hadolittle mental or physical had kidney trouble and dont Ogden D, ence of the entlre Board ef Governors in the new building, ver vane Broad streets. Mitle guid-mounted: urn portions of bones were eas feet a letter from. Gi 4 to the fate Churles G. Sian first noticeable benefit de- n {rived fromthe change from coffee }to Postum was the natural action 235 6 -ROAL WAY OPPOSITE POOT OF ric & confections consisting of Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, Nou- gats—Marshmallows—Caramels and so on through the en- ure line. Different from the other men's, for the reason that we use the finest chocolate instead of a cheap grade, lay each piece in the box separately instcad of throwing them In pell mell, and finally tying the box with a ribbon, making it invall exactly as good as the ‘other fellow’s’’ 60c. kind. pound A magnificent Assortment of High Grade Chocolate Covered F Special Assorted Chocolates (xi, ) roux WALNUT TOP, CREAM TCHGCOLATE COVERED MELLOW BONBUNS 19¢| GLACE PINEAPPLE 29e POUND POUND Ne Park Row store open eienings until 11 o'clock, SRROALSE 1) Se 0. D. out-of-town Arefully packed and shipped n our «pecial mall orde: rtment, + An easy method that Allows every lady and-gentleman to dress in the best of No reference of security required—make your purchase, pay the first deposit; take the goods along with you and pay at your own convenience, Lenox Clothing Co. ———| 273 Sixth Avenue, near 27th Si 3 < 12274 Third Ave., near 124th St. 3 884-Columbus Ave., nr. 104th St. N.Y. OCCUPYING ENTIRE BUILDINGS. Stores OPEN EVENINGS, GOETZ &CO. 81 Court, cor. Livingston St. A Block from City Mall, POSS QPEN EVENING! tthe kidneys and bowels. I hand you my contribu. | weeks my heart action was greatly tone ceremony of |improved and my nerves were steady. ‘Then J became less deapondent,! few grains of all that remains of Chris-jand the desire to be active again showed proof of renewed physica) and mental strength, “t am steadily gaining In physical trepgth and brain” power. > nerly did mental work and had to give {t up on acount of coffee, but since using Postum I am doing hard men- tal labor with less fatigue than ever our. new Exchange Bullding, topher Columbus, Jesus Marid Cas- ‘a Cuban engineer, made some re- | patra In the walls of the San Doming Castillo's men un- 50.00, Indy» | he your sayings under the parlor carpet, Invest them j He Sunday World “Business Opportunity” and Hetore surrend dering & parton rib, no doubt as Name given by. Postum Co. > Creek, Mich. “The Road to Wellyille,” “There's a Reason.” sk tink, you need ha to, the muthentielty, of ‘of bone I hind Che nelle t#on exbibition In-the board room of the new bull wt any American District Messe ta the city until 9 P.M. : Your Dollars Will Mul