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 and 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. L A AH HE A AD D A AN NND D G OIK) IK) UN NNG G X A A 8 T Developments at the Examina- ness here was shown the nlan of the office and told him I was a witness in 8 8 T HL L A AH HE A AD D A AN NND D O GOO 00IIN NNG OF A A 8 8 T buildingand pointed out tbe places he this trial. BSBB T II LLLLLLLLLL. A AH 11 REEK A ADDDD A AN NNDDDD GGG 000000 lIN NN GGG F A A 8888 T ~\u25a0 tion Before Jus'ice Austin was tn and saw.) 1 was about twenty The prosecution here rested. Yesterday. minutes in the house. When 1 came Attorney 11. Gage moved the dis- back from the ice chest I saw Mr. charge of Bardy. First?because the Buckle there. The door was open body of the charge was not proven. The examination ofDetective Brady when I went up-stairs. The man in Second ?the venue was not proven. Justice the room was about six or seven feet Third?evidence insufficient. was continued yesterday in from me when Isaw him in the room. His Honor denied the motion. 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 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 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 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 , a been heard of the matter. I said day, December 3d, at 10 A. if., First gold-plated 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. I have not seen any of him was when I was going up into the Improvements going ahead rapidly. One taking the trouble to investigate willfini this the most oc- standing at Damiaaa Bitters regulate the stomach the articles since. Ireported the Sentous Block. He was Michel Levy ,w Co., wholesale liquor dealers Legitimate Investment in the County. currence to an officer and told Mrs. the foot of the stairs. Iwas up there agents. Hester about it. She told me she had aud saw Chief Darcy talking with seen the party enter the room. I Mrs. Hester. I heard Brady say to WAilfcH rang the bell for her and she did not Darcy, when he came down, "won't DR. 5 uRUNHN in and knocked. She was surprised this case, but I have with the District two jtylj, y-.: Old Style, sli?'!itiy luta-r, and LOS ANGELES LAND BUREAU, the man was out of the Attorney and Officer Methvin. room. The window and curtains A recess of ten minutes was granted fe, ITeKON.U.D DRUG CO.. were the same as Ileft them, to the in order to allow Attorney C. C. ~.Wash!nfton und Charlton stroots, HawYork best of my belief. [Witness here ex- Stephens to go to Judge Cheney's scp2s-wd-friSisuu-6m plained, by means of the diagram, the court. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. position of the windows, etc.J The OFFICER DURHAM up twenty £LECTBO-MAGNETISM. curtain was within about lam apolice officer in this inches of the of the window. Testified: THENEW MEANS OF CURE. Mrs. Hester said that she could not city and have known Brady about imagine how he had escaped, and said two months. I saw him on the while corner of Alameda and Aliso street DR. E. ROBBINS'S ELECTROMEDICAL itmust have lieen she was show- on November 17th. I knew about ing gentleman The Easton Eldridge a a room. ham- &Co. the robbery that morning. I a INSTITUTE, mer was lying on the floor, and force got description of the thief from Mrs. ,Corner First and Spring streets, on had been used actually the entrance to turn Hester and I gave that description to First street, hammer head round. The window Officer Aubel. AUCTIONEERS. blind was raised. I could not say Cross-examined: I des- Is now fitted up, nt considerable expense, where the hammer was when I left wrote the with everyythiug that is necessary to cure cription down that Mrs. Hester gave chronic and so-called incurable diseases hy ST., the room, but believe it was in my time, the finest electrical iv | OFFICE AND SALESROOM, No. 20 WEST FIRST BETWEEN SPRINC AND MAIN STREETS. Sometimes me at the and gave that des- apparatuses the bureau drawers. a China- cription to Aubel. It was as world. Turkish and Russian baths. Also, man, a Japanese, and sometimes a follows: Electric, Sulphur aud Eucalyptus hathH. reddish-brown cut-away coat, with Dr. Robbing has had several years' experi- woman cleaned the room. They had ence in the Australian colonies, Sau Fran- two buttons ou the back; black #**»«# »**\u2666<»**»«»* **##?»#» a key to go into my room to clean it. Derby cisco, Salt Lake City, Denver, and live years !»*#»# Ilocked the door when I went out, hat; about fivefeet nine inches in l.os Angeles: and hundreds of leading returned found high. She said he had a red face. 1 ciUzenscnn testify to the wonderful effects and when I I it un- saw Aubel as soon as Ileft Mrs. Hes- of electricity In curing casf s of chronic dis- locked. Ihad my key in my pocket, eases when all else had failed, and therefore and they had another. [Witness ter's, and Itold himof the occurrence. all persons suffering should try this new was Then Iwent to the "schooner joint" remedy before abandoning here excused to go forthe hammer.] all hope. After TRACT] to see if I could learn anything re- every medical treatment the patients are 1given the Massage by persons WOI.FSKII.I. ORCHARD R. ' OFFICER E. LEE garding the robbery. ; treatment of j their own bcx. The Doctor diagnoses dis- Testified: "I am a police officer in MRS. I.ACKERMAN eases without explanation from the patients I ###»»«**«#»*»?*»## ?????*****«. this city and know Brady. Iremem- J free of charge. His ollice hours are from 9 Testified: "I live at Mrs. Hesters, ito 12,1 to 5, and 7to 9. noy2o-tf ber hearing of this robbery, and saw My room is No. 2. Ifirst saw Brady Brady one night since, then on Ala- on November 17th between 9:30 and JOE POflEllT meda street, on a Saturday night after 10 o'clock in front of Mr. Sentous' At Private Sale ! the robbery, between 9 and 10 o'clock. | block on the sidewalk below the en- I heard Brady talkingto a lady there. ,trance to the house. He was dressed In large subdivision fronting San Pedro, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Alameda Streets; I did not hear exactly, but he said, jin reddish-brown coat, dark, TAILOR, "You gave me away," and he said, a striped 'THE also Wolfskill, Ceres, Gladys, Ruth, Towne and Stanford Avenues. did pants, and a black Derby hat. I no- OF SAN FRANCISCO HAS JUST OPENED "You are a liar, you give me {ticed him as Iwent in. I < A FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ES- away," and she said, "Thank you, Mr. . went to my {room, took off my hat, left the door TABLISHMENT AT Brady, yon are a gentleman." , open, rocking No. 263 North Main Street, (Mr. Gage moved that this conversa- and sat down in a chair. 1 £»~THIS MAGNIFICENTPROPERTY, lying in the heart of the jI saw Mrs. Hester go to room 7 and Loe Angeles, city, but 10 walk from the Court House, must com- PROPERTY, tion be stricken out, as it had not , the Just then the bell rang minutes' IMPROVEMENTS ON THE been proved that this said conversa- try door. \With the largest and best selected stock of mend itself to all classes of in/estors from its proximity to the tion had anything do with rob- rrang, and she went to answer it. She Woolens that has ever been brought to this business center, which is every day growing in this direction. fVAIIthe streets leading from the center ot the cityare now being to the ,then to Brady and >city, consisting of the very latest styles of opened, bery. His Honor stated that he would came my room. JFrench and English Beavers, Piques, Diago- The NEW POSTOFFICE within 4 short blocks. with continuation of official lines of main thoroughfares an officer came up. Mrs. Hester nals, Caasimeres and Scotch Tweeds. Also already his ruling, in order t vnnr i.n» twth maintained. Gravel work done on Fifth street, and con- reserve to see !stepped out, and the officer 'I an Immense line of domestic goods of all m-? » Tvnn/\m tracts for stone walks let, with work under whether the prosecution could connect said: cdescriptions from which he willmake suite THE NEW ARCADE DEPOT. way, being but the testimony suppose there has been a robbery Pto order at a reduction of 25 per cent less beginning of vigorous work on all streets and avenues of a same this with the robbery.) i asked for description g goods I did not hear the first conversation .here.' Brady a than any other tailor. All made up §OTk. grant of land 300x1900 feet, fronting Alameda street, between character. The original zanja through the property all being of the thief, and Mrs. Hester said, tby white labor Honest dealing, prompt and Sixth has been made by the to the piped. of Brady and this woman. I was attention, withperfect fit guaranteed or no Fourth streets, owners "You are the man.' Brady said jj his Southern Pacific Railroad the specific contract the part of about two feet from them and behind sales, is "motto." on on Allthe Street Car a corral wall. They were .something about being mistaken, and s made order, from the Railroad, with the eignature of its President, the Hon. Le- tikw Lines have applied for franchises to approach on the other went out, followed by the officer. I kSuits to $25 00 land Stanford, that it shall at once erect and maintain IN PER- the Station, which are being granted, and the owners are in full side. This was all Iheard. - 6.00 accord with all public privileges by again saw Mrs. Hester motion to the officer 1Pants PETLTITY THEIR PRINCIPAL PASSENGKR DEPOT on the Honorabls Board of (Mr. Gage asked that thistte- tthat Brady who had Other" garments" " inproportion." Common Council. There timonybe stricken as was the man this property. The contract on tbe part of the Railroad Com- are already constructed through the out, the prose- :ommitted the deed. I him 1Remember No. 263 North Main faithfully property and tracts Central cution had not connected it. His saw next pany is being executed. Side-tracks and switch privi- laid: The Avenue Lino and Third morning on the street. I turned to Street, l.os Angeles Cal., Nos. leges have been granted by the Honorable Board of Common Street Line; franchises having teen granted on Fifth street and Honor allowed the examination to V looking 803 Montßomery, 784 Fourth under proceed.) look at him, and he was at and. IMO Council and have been constructed. Work on the Depot founda- street an express clause in the franchise that work me. The next time Isaw him in the A HIS Market, and 11 & 13 tion is in progress and will be completed by December Ist. shall commence as early as practicable. This virtually places Ido not know the woman's name, r was a Turk Streets, San Francisco, all lines in direct Ihave seen her several Dourt he dressed in different car connection with this principal Depot. times. I saw ? juit." Cal. ii13 lm £MF"Mr. Arthur Brown, the Architect and Superintendent of Con- Bradv on Alameda street a few hours Monte Hotel, Kkwm*mr~xi7We take pleasure inpresenting this magnificent in- after this again. Cross-examined: "I noticed his struction ofDel Monterey, states that ho turns over * property to clothesc when he up with the to the Company that new Hotel on Thanksgiving Day, at the restore of all classes, and feel sure it cannot fail to commend it- (Mr. Gage again objected, but His came self for tlle advantages possesses. overruled the officer. I had been to the postofflce Bargains dedication of that structure. At once thereafter the force of me- it For availability to the busi- Honor objection.) for? my mail. I had noticed his face, For Choice chanics will be transferred to this work. The ground plans and ness center, combined with the fact that the schedule of prices Isaw the woman again with Officer Dej.K>t, 18 atx, ut one-half of that placed any pro]>erty in Alford and once seeing it I could never forget elevations of this one of the finest in the world, are now on the vicinity, on Alameda street. 1it. I say met on view at our office. The building will be 507 4-12 feet long (Mr. Gage then moved that all can't that I ever a »^r-^l'i.'<'!\ i PBrniT TTcmte n a\u25a0 j i , this 'strange gentlemen impressed ?IN- and 141 feet wide; the main approach and entrance being Fifth .ERMS-One-tlnrd cash, one-third~ in six testimony be stricken out, which His ' who me months. Interest 8 per cent, per soJ much as he did. I might remem- street and Wolfskill avenue, the trains entering the Depot from Honor granted.) j building . fnnum ber any nice j>erson, and also take ac- Alameda side. The willbe constructed of brick, stone, Mr. Buckle returned with the ham- iron glass, and fittings in natural wood, and will be of the stated bent as curate notice of his clothes. I have one £tfTTITLE PERFECT?A certificate of the being to mer and that it was he beeny, married. finest structures of the kind in America, being completed with same handed now presented it. Am not married now. each purchaser, the papers being executed by the original own- rI have been in the Sentous Block CITY AND COUNTRY every convenience for the traveling public. ere, who have resided on the property a half century j.o. pitnev :,about six weeks. I have not any oc- ice-wagon cupation at present. i NOTE. We have placed the opening schedule of g$T We make the fullest guarantee Testified.: I drive an for c Iwas livingse\ figure for our statements. We invite the Home Ice Company. I delivered ceral months at 20Jo S. Spring street - prices at a minimum and about one-half of quotations for every one to visit the property and judge for themselves of the saleslady prlc l)6 maintained for a many advantages ice there that morning. When Igot I was in the lace house. I S&SSK. v i f this proiiertv possesses as an inside invest- up the stairs I saw a man going quitq there in July, and since then I bHOßT riMfc. OiNLY, anil we shall advance tho schedule as ment in which an early meat profit is self-evident, valise. The door of the hhave worked in abstract PROPERTY improvements progress. The first increase will be from 10 to through a an office. I per gjkuf application. room was open. I faw him as Iwent ddo not know where Flag Cottage is, ?JO cent. Conveyances at our office upon in. As Ireturned Isaw the man who aand was not there (excitedly); how owned the room there. I was away a ddare you ask me such a question ? I few minutes with the ice. The man roomedp at the Arlingtonlast January. CAM. THIS WEEK ON in the room had a kind of brown coat I was not discharged from the lace- on. Icould not see his face. Iknow hhouse, but resigned. I have means ofo livelihood of LOS The in the room my own. I saw Mr. ANGELES Brady by sight. man LAND BUREAU, was of medium size and squarely BBuckle enter his "room between 0:110 built. The first time I saw Brady was a:and 10 o'clock. I noticed the time Geo. D.Carleton &Co., the day that this case was first called, whenw Ientered myroom. Mrs. Hester Eldridge The man in the room had a hhad not been in my room then. Easton, & Co., liard hat on. I should judgo he Isaw Buckle enter his room with an was about the same size as Brady, olofficer and Mrs Hester. I had been 114 W. First Street. No. 20 West First Street, Between Spring and Main, Los Icould not say whether Brady was in myroom about 15 or 20 minutes - Angeles. - nov2o-lm