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LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1887 2 the man or not. If Brady had that when Buckle came up. Isat by the XtAl. ENTATE BE»I. ESTATE. HEKiJLD. kind of coat and hat on, I think I window and was reading a letter. I DAILY could tell whether he was like the saw Mrs. Hester go to the door before man 1 saw in the room or not. Bnckle came. Aperson might come BRADY'S CASE. District Attorney Dupuy here asked up stairs and Imight not hear him. = . that Brady might be allowed to pro- The hallway has a kind of cocoa mat- FAIR WARNING! duce the hat and coat he wore on the ting. Isaw no Chinaman there or morning he was arrested. Mr. Gage ice-man. I did not hear them either. Testimony for the Prosecu- protested against this proceedure. His Mrs. Hester was calm when Iwent to Honor stated that de did not believe the door and knocked. 1 was sitting tion Closed. the Court had the right to make the where 1 could see any one in the hall. long BBSS TTTTTIIL L AH HEEEE A DDDD A NN NDDDD 000 IMAM)IINN N GGG FFFF A BSHB TTTTT order. I do not remember how 1 lived at S 8 T lIL L Ai II HB AA D D AA NN ND D O GOO UIIINNNO G F AA S ST Cross-examined: I cannot tell the Arlington House. Ihave not told 8 T 111 L AA H UK AADD AANNNDDO i F A A 8 T HE THE BURGLAR? two what would 8 Till. L AAHHK AADD AANNNDDO 00 00i&llII N N 19N G F A A 8 T IS within an hour and a half or any one 1 testify to. 1 SSBS T UL L A A HHHHKE AAD D AANNND D Q 111 DUN tl SO FF AA BSBB T hours of tlie tune Iwas there. (Wit- cilledtosee Col. Wells once in his S T IIL L AAAA H HE AAAA D D AAAA N NND D G 110 Wl 1)0 lIN NN G GG F AAAA 8 T S T 111. 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Austin's court at 9:45 a. m., the court- (Witness here identified Mr. Buckle.) J. W. Forest was tho first witness being crowded. District Attor- A recess till2 r. m. was taken at this forthe defence, and testified: lam 34=HOUSE8=34 room in the owned ney Dupuy the Court to ' point. show business. I the requested show that was on the corner of Spiing aliow Mrs. Hester to resume the Afternoon Session. street and Second street ou November GIVEN AWAY ON THE HOMESTEAD PLAN AT stand, that he might prove why Mrs. YV.H. Auble testified: Iam a police 17th. I was living at the Sentous Hester did not give the alarm to the officer in this city. Iknow Brady and block. My room is No. 8. I got up her house at the him November 17th. 1 met that morning about 8 o'clock, i went people who were in saw on to breakfast and returned I think be- September time of the robbery. Henry Gage, for him first on 15th of this tween 9 :30 and 10 o'clock. 1 was sit- the defense, called the attention of year. He has been doing detective ting outside my room, reading a news- ROSEORANS! the Court to the fact that the witnesses work iv this city. Ifirst saw him on paper and waiting to have my room to up fresh evi- Upper Main street, talking to Mr. done up. I don't think I saw the had had timo bolster hand Chinaman or the ice-man come up. AT THE UNIFORM FKMJF OF strongly objected such Levy, who keeps a second store 1 dence, and to about fifty yards below the Sentous know Brady. He came un with an a course of procedure. His Honor, Block. Imet him on tho corner of officer while Iwas sitting outside my reflection, ruled and Upper Main room. I might have been sitting after considerable Bellevue avenue 10 or not $540.00 :-: PER LOT -:- testimony of Mrs. Hei-ti r street, 1 had a conversation with there 20 minutes. I did see $340.00 that some Brady. I had heard of the robbery. Buckle go to his room. One of the which he had ordered to be striekei left in tin I had a description of the man and 1 officers asked me which w as room No. $40.00 Down and Only $10.00 Per Month, No Interest. out vesterdaj should be gave dcs ription. He 7. I said right there. I remember asked to have him the same record. Mr. Gage then had on a brown frock coat with two officer Auble conversing with me on Mrs. Hester placed on the stand, that buttons behind, black Derby hat and this subject. he might cross-examine her on thh dark pants. Itold him of the articles Officer Auble re-called: 1 had a point. His Honor denied this petition. stolen and he said, We'll go over." conversation with Forest. I said if Fifteen Hundred people have bought in this beautiful suburb, and this is positively capt. 8. v. BUCKLE I saw when he turned" around that he Brady was a thief I would give my Testified: I reside in the SentotiF filled the description, and went over month's salary to catch him.. block and have lived there for about with him. Brady said " Where is The examination was here contin- two months. My room is No. 7. J No. 7 '."' and a gentleman on the ued to Saturday at 9 a.m. left myroom on the morning of tttf stairs said there." We met Mrs. robbery and went to a restaurant tor Hester and "asked her what had be m Oak, Pine and Mesquit Wood The Last Chance to Buy. For sale inquantities to suit infour breakfast about 8 o'clock. My room stolen. Brady said " I presume you gen- description feet, two feet and stove wood lengths. was in the usual condition of a can give a of the man," contracts early in the morning. and she said Yes, you fill the de- Having for several thousand Our Motor Road is Complete, and will soon be running. Only 5c fare and Rapid Transit. tleman's room " cords of the above kinds of wood and I left a trunk and a valise in my scription." He went down stairs and having and splitting trunk was locked and a Mrs. Hester motioned to me that he was a steam saw room. The machine at my yard, am now enabled rope lashed around it. Iwent out on the man. Isaid to him at the foot of give prices Up- easy jier- to reduced for all kinds of New Main street and came in on the stairs, that it was for a wood. Walter S. Maxwell. per Main street. I went up-stairs and son to be mistaken. He called her a my in company with disgusting Brady looked if Wholesale and Ketail Wood and entered room name. as Coal Dealer. Office: 8 Court Mr. Pillsbury. Iwas going to"show he had been drinking, but he was street. Yard: Alameda and Jack- Buy at Once Before the Baise! him a map. Ifound my room in dis- not drunk. Isaw him on the 18th streets. Telephones oil and 315. order, the trunk broken open and the on Main street after the robbery. It son contents strewn about the floor. My was about 10 p. m. He stopped me valise was open. I made an exam- and asked me if anything more had Nadeau Vineyard excursion Satur- All Houses Built and Ready for Occupancy by the day of Distribution. ination and missed an overcoat, a been heard of the matter. I said day, December 3d, at 10 A. if., First gold-plated watch and rolled gold chain "No." He told me that he had ar- street depot. Lots and acreage prop- of Eastern kid cloves rested opium fiends, who inhabi- erty at auction. The cream of South- Water in Abundance at Roseerans. and a fine pair etc., ern California. The value of the lost articles was tated the house. Next time I saw are about $35.