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QUEENSBERRY SATISFIED. Oscar Wilde, He Says, Has Been Sufficiently Punished. Now He Is Willing to Wager at Great Odds That the Esthete Is Not Convicted. 1895-05-25 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 6 242
OSCAR WILDE HAS BEEN FOUND GUILTY. Sentenced by the Court to Two Years' Imprisonment With Hard Labor. The Judge Regrets That the Law Will Not Permit a More Severe Penalty. TAYLOR GETS THE SAME SENTENCE. Both Men Are Guilty as Charged, and the Wilde Verdict Brings in Some Parties Not Named. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-05-26 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 17 1491
WILDE RELEASED ON BAIL Son of the Esthete's Accuse One of the Sureties. Many People Believe the Poet Guilty Only of a Romantically Expressed Friend- ship for Lord Alfred. 1895-05-08 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 3 275
OSCAR WILDE DOOMED. His Case Is So Black That No Power Can Save Him From Prison. 1895-04-14 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 3 502
OSCAR WILDE DISAPPEARS. Said to Be Afraid of the Trial of the Libel Suit. 1895-04-03 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 1 50
Oscar Wilde Is a Bankrupt. 1895-07-26 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 23 1 31
Wilde and Taylor Remanded. 1895-04-12 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 1 68
SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL, Oscar Wilde Arrested on a Charge of Committing a Penal Offense. Marquis of Queensberry's Plea In the Libel Case Is Substantiated. 1895-04-06 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 3 6 377
Is Oscar Wilde Insane? 1895-06-05 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 21 1 21
OSCAR WILDE CONVICTED Sentenced to Two Years' Imprisonment at Hard Labor. Jurors Make Pertinent Inquiries Concerning a Warrant for Lord Alfred Douglass. 1895-05-26 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 6 637
WILDE'S HEALTH IMPROVES. He Will Appear for Trial and Is Hopeful of Acquittal. 1895-05-19 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 59
The San Francisco Examiner - Sunday, May 26, 1895 1895-05-26 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 125
FOR WILD'S RELEASE. Writers of All Countries Refuse to Sign a Petition Asking for His Pardon. 1895-11-27 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 9 1 63
Journalists Fight a Duel. 1895-04-18 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 5 1 63
WILDE SUED FOR DIVORCE. The Wife of the Fallen Man Has Instructed Her Lawyer to Begin Proceedings. SHE WAS ONCE DEVOTED TO HIM. Always a Good Wife, She Even Followed Her Husband in His Fad as the Leader of Estheticism. 1895-04-30 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 3 382
Wilde Picking Oakum. 1895-07-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 1 50
EXODUS FROM LONDON 1895-04-14 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 1 22
The San Francisco Call - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 45
WILDE IS NOT INSANE. Denial of the Report That He Is Confined in a Padded Room. 1895-06-06 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 7 0 93
Wilde in Prison Garb. 1895-05-27 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 6 1 53
WILDE'S JAIL LIFE. 1895-07-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 9 1439
YET WILDE BEARS THE STIGMA. Disagreement of the Jury Called to Try the Poet for Grave Offenses. It Is Said That Five Were for Ac- quittal and Seven for Par- tial Conviction. NOT LIKELY TO BE TRIED AGAIN. As th Case Stands It Is Thought the Accused Man Will Never More Hold Up His Head. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-05-02 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 8 827
ARE PUT IN PRISON GARB. Wilde and Taylor Appear at Pentonville With Cropped Hair. 1895-05-27 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 52
OSCAR WILDE FAILING. Belief That His Prison Life Is En- feebling Him. A General Sympathy for the Convict is Growing Up in Literary and Artistic Circles. (Copyright, 1895, by the New York "World.") 1895-09-29 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 2 2 178
WILDE WEARY OF JAIL. His Counsel Will Make a Desperate Fight for Bail. The Accused Author Arraigned at the Bow-Street Court and Held to An- swer for His Offense. 1895-04-20 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 9 5 180
WILDE AT THE OLD BAILEY. The Poet Testifies in His Libel Suit Against the Mar- quis of Queensberry. Grilled on the Witness Stand by the Merciless Counsel for the Defense. SHOWED NERVOUSNESS UNDER FIRE. He Does Not Care What Anybody Thinks of His Writings, for He Does Not Believe Them Himself. 1895-04-04 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 5 832
FIGHT A DUEL WITH SWORDS. Two Well-Known Writers Meet on the Field of Honor. 1895-04-18 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 5 1 63
NOT A CASE FOR BAIL. Pending Trial Oscar Wilde Compelled to Stay in Jail. 1895-04-07 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 4 132
The San Francisco Call - Thursday, June 6, 1895 1895-06-06 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 9
The San Francisco Call - Monday, May 27, 1895 1895-05-27 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 31
Wilde Must Stay in Jail. 1895-06-18 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 14 1 21
WILDE'S MANY IDIOCIES. 1895-05-02 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 1091
OSCAR WILDE'S LIFE IN PRISON To Be Put in the Treadmill if He Has Physical Strength. After That He Will Be Set to Picking Oakum Like Any Common Felon. JAIL FARE AND CONVICTS' DRESS. His Privileges Will Depend Upon His Good Behavior, but He Cannot Escape the Plank Bed. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-05-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 14 809
THE RESULT OF A LIBEL SUIT. 1895-09-04 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 47
DOES VICE FOLLOW CULTURE? MONSIGNOR CAPEL, IN VIEW OF THE WILDE CASE, AD- VANCES A MOST STARTLING THEORY ON THE SUBJECT. 1895-04-21 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 1270
Wilde's Home Sold. 1895-04-25 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 3 1 69
QUERY COLUMN 1895-04-07 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 22
The San Francisco Call - Friday, June 7, 1895 1895-06-07 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 41
Oscar Wilde a Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 9 1 16
WILDE WILL PICK OAKUM. As His Heart Is Weak He Will Not Do Treadmill Work. 1895-06-02 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 1 59
TO COMFORT LADY WILDE. Mrs. Frank Leslie Will Go to London to Her Mother-in-Law. 1895-05-20 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 52
NO HOME LIFE IN FRANCE. 1895-05-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 74
Wilde Pleads Not Guilty. 1895-04-27 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 1 68
Oscar Wilde in Prison. 1895-04-08 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 1 75
Trial of Oscar Wilde. 1895-05-01 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 1 67
>Wilde Will Be Released. 1895-05-04 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 12 1 27
Oscar Wilde on the Treadmill. [From a sketch made from life for an English paper and reproduced in the New York World.] 1895-06-29 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 70
FATHER AND SON IN A STREET FIGHT. The Marquis of Queensberry and Lord Alfred Douglas Give Piccadilly a Sensation. Did Not Fight According to Rule, but Both Went in for Blood. TOO MUCH FOR THE YOUNG MAN. How the Old Man Chastised His Offspring in Public for the Honor of the Family. 1895-05-22 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 15 1066
OSCAR WILDE TO PLEAD INSANITY. This Course Taken by His Coun- sel in Opposition to Family Wishes. Doctors Delighted at Making the Subject of Heredity a Point of Law. TALK OF SCIENTIFIC RESTRAINT. The Poet's Father Was Very Eccentric, and Wilde Himself Has Always Had a Craze for Notoriety. 1895-05-03 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 4 475
The San Francisco Call - Saturday, April 27, 1895 1895-04-27 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 63
THE WILDE CASE. 1895-04-08 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 563
Wilde Not Convicted. 1895-05-02 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 46
Wilde to Be Liberated. 1895-05-05 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 1 25
AS WILDE APPEARED TO QUEENSBERRY. 1895-06-03 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 1 126
DOUGLAS OF HAWICK HAD A BLACK EYE. Why the Marquis of Queensbery Fought in the Street With His Son. Some of the Doings of Oscar Wilde After His Release From Jail. FLED BEFORE THE OLD NOBLEMAN. Warned That He Would Be in Serious Danger if He Did Not Stay Away From Lord Alfred Douglas. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 8 1573
WILDE TO GET BAIL. The Amount Will Be Fixed by the Court To-Day. 1895-05-04 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 62
Trial of Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-28 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 1 65
The San Francisco Call - Tuesday, April 9, 1895 1895-04-09 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 20
TO VISIT LADY WILDE. Mrs. Frank Leslie is to Sail for England on Saturday. 1895-05-20 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 6 1 58
OSCAR WILDE IS INSANE. Is Confined in a Padded Cell, as He Is Violent. 1895-06-05 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 1 39
WILDE ON TRIAL. The Conviction of Taylor Has Made Him Uncomfortable. 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 2 5 334
OSCAR WILDE GETS BAIL. 1895-05-05 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 2 3 289
Wilde's Trial Resumed. 1895-04-30 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 1 44
The San Francisco Call - Monday, July 1, 1895 1895-07-01 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 14 1 76
MARQUIS ASSAILS LORD. Queensberry Gives His Son a Black Eye. 1895-05-22 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 1 1 104
WILDE IS ON THE TREADMILL. Pentonville Prison Authorities Say He Is Well and Working. Not the Slightest Foundation for the Story of His Dangerous Insanity Exists. ABLE TO DO THE HARDEST TASKS. Bag-Making Will Be His Work for the Future - May Earn Four Months' Rebate. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-06-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 2 262
AN ANGLO-SAXON OUTCROP. 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 357
WILDE'S BAIL. He May Go Free by Furnishing Bond. 1895-05-05 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 14 1 44
OSCAR ON THE RACK, Trial of the Notorious Queensberry Libel Case. WILDE AS A WITNESS. Extracts From "Dorian Gray" to Back Up Peculiar Insinuations. THE DEFIANCE OF THE POET. Says He Does Not Care "Tuppence" for What Philistines Think About Him. 1895-04-04 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 9 12 973
PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT. 1895-06-10 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 5 1 24
WHERE WILDE IS TREADING WIND. Stamped With a Broad Arrow and Fed on Mush, He Turns the Wheel. Pentonville, the Prison Where the Poet Is Confined, and How It Is Regarded by Convicts. AMERICAN JAIL A HOTEL BESIDE IT. Men Who Have Tried Both Say That a California Prison Is Better Than Living on the Outside. 1895-06-09 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 13 1055
WILDE'S CASE CONTINUES. No New Evidence Elicited and One Part of the Indictment Quached. 1895-05-24 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 114
CASE FIXING ABROAD. 1895-05-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 426
AN APOLOGY OFFERED. The London Observer Takes Back What It Said of Wilde. 1895-04-01 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 108
WILDE IS DENOUNCED, Queensberry's Counsel Uses Harsh Words About Oscar. HIS CASE IS PRESENTED. The Defense Will Try to Prove the Guilt of the Plaintiff as Charged. TREE DESIRES TO EXPLAIN. The St. James Gazette Will Not Publish the Testimony Hereafter Presented. 1895-04-05 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 9 511
OSCAR WILDE DENIES IT ALL. His Lawyers Put the Poet on the Stand in His Own Behalf. Why He Accepted a Verdict of Not Guilty in the Queensberry Case. TOLD THE TRUTH AT THAT TIME. But His Counsel Advised Him That He Could Not Secure a Conviction of the Marquis. 1895-05-01 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 9 6 403
WILDE IS UNDER FIRE. Sir Frank Lockwood Cross-Questions the Writer. Says He Knows What Is Decency - Letters to Lord Alfred Douglas Read in Court. 1895-05-25 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 8 390
Oscar Wilde's Books Withdrawn. 1895-04-11 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 6 1 23
Wilde's Books Withdrawn. 1895-04-11 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 6 1 23
QUEENSBERRY ON WHEELS. 1895-05-14 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 73
WILDE IN COURT. HIS ESTHETIC MANNERS TONED DOWN. More Strong Evidence Against Him - Returned to Prison for a Week. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-12 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 6 10 546
Oscar Wilde a Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 9 1 15
San Francisco Chronicle - Friday, April 12, 1895 1895-04-12 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 57
UNABLE TO AGREE. THE JURY IN THE CASE OF OSCAR WILDE. Points Made by the Judge in His Charge - The Case Not Yet Ended. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-02 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 4 9 331
Wilde to Give Bail. 1895-05-04 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 12 1 26
ANOTHER SUIT FOR LIBEL. Case Growing Out of the Trial of Wilde. 1895-04-13 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 1 54
WAITING FOR OSCAR WILDE. Lord Alfred Douglas Has Furnished a Cottage in Italy. 1895-07-22 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 6 3 126
San Francisco Chronicle - Thursday, May 2, 1895 1895-05-02 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 101
WILDE GRANTED BAIL. Latest Phase of the London Scandal. Apparent Effort to Conceal Facts. Widespread Belief That Prominent Persons Want the Truth Suppressed. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-05 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 9 748
LITERATURE - REVIEW, NEWS, NOTES 1895-04-14 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 159
OSCAR WILDE IN JAIL. Arrest Follows Collapse of His Case. The Marquis of Queensberry Justified. No Bail Will Be Accepted-Signs That Wilde is Hopelessly Ruined. 1895-04-06 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 41 2003
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON. He Is Becoming Reconciled to His Changed Condition of Life. 1895-06-17 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 7 1 127
HOPES FOR OSCAR WILDE. The Chances for His Conviction Are Thought to Be Slight. 1895-05-21 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 11 3 234
OSCAR WILDE RELEASED. The Accused Poet and Dramatist Now Out on Bail. 1895-05-08 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 2 3 130
MUST STAND TRIAL. OSCAR WILDE HELD WITHOUT BAIL. The Defendant Is Much Distressed in Court and Obliged to Take a Seat. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-20 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 8 4 131
San Francisco Chronicle - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 94
THEATRICAL NEWS IN BRIEF. 1895-06-02 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 86
QUEENSBERRY RULES. The Marquis Thrashes His Son. Lord Alfred Douglas the Victim. A Personal Encounter Following the Conviction of Wilde's Associate. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-22 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 4 13 1184
PERSONAL NOTES. 1895-11-15 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 1 50
A STRIKING COMPARISON. 1895-04-21 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 476
HELD WITHOUT BAIL. Oscar Wilde Must Stay in Prison. Evidence That Proves His Guilt. One of His Associates Also Arrested. The People of England Aroused to the Necessity of Social Purification. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-07 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 33 2105
WILDE IS INSANE. HE IS CONFINED IN A PADDED CELL. The Disgraced Author Said to Have Entirely Lost His Reason. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-06-05 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 1 198
MUST KEEP THE PEACE Queensberry and His Eldest Son. Lord Douglas Has a Black Eye. The Lively Marquis Ready for An- other Fight - Oscar Wilde on Trial. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-23 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 16 911
LITTLE SYMPATHY FOR WILDE. The Disgraced Poet Will Probably Serve Out His Sentence. 1895-11-27 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 2 1 132
The Case of Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-24 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 2 1 23
THE VALUE OF PUBLICITY. 1895-04-07 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 502
San Francisco Chronicle - Wednesday, June 5, 1895 1895-06-05 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 90
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. Continuation of the Trial of the Accused Author. 1895-05-24 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 5 177
OSCAR WILDE'S DEBTS. Money Ready for All but One Creditor. 1895-09-25 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 11 2 69
NO SYMPATHY FOR WILDE. Refusal to Postpone His Trial - His Home Sold. 1895-04-25 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 2 69
Thankful for Wilde's Imprisonment. 1895-04-08 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 169
WILDE IS NOT INSANE. The Erratic Oscar Is Eating Prison Fare and Pushing the Treadmill. 1895-06-06 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 2 173
WILDE ON THE STAND MORE ABOUT THE BIG LONDON SCANDAL. The Marquis of Queensberry Says the Accused Will Be Acquitted. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-25 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 12 445
OSCAR WILDE'S CASE. BEGINNING OF THE TRIAL IN LONDON. The Accused Author Pleads Not Guilty - Strong Evidence. Taken. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-27 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 5 4 222
WILDE CANNOT SLEEP. He Threatens to Commit Suicide. An Intense Dread of Penal Servitude. Deprivation of Luxuries Felt More Than the Shame of His Position. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-08 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 5 4 317
San Francisco Chronicle - Friday, June 7, 1895 1895-06-07 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 102
WILDE FOUND GUILTY. Given Two Years at Hard Labor. Collapse of the Depraved Esthete. The Judge Declares the Verdict Just - Taylor Gets the Same Sentence. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-26 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 19 1486
GOSSIP OF LONDON. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-28 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 80
THE OSCAR WILDE SCANDAL. Many Englishmen Said to Be Threat- ened With Exposure. 1895-04-09 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 0 54
DEFENSE OF WILDE. OSCAR DENIES THAT HE IS GUILTY. He Makes a Desperate Effort to Convince the Jury of His Innocence. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-01 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 6 12 493
San Francisco Chronicle - Monday, May 27, 1895 1895-05-27 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 171
OSCAR WILDE DISAPPEARS. He Does Not Seem Anxious to Appear Against Queensberry. 1895-04-03 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 1 58
Vindication of Character. Stockton Mail, August 19th. 1895-08-22 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 56
DR. MOMERIE DEPARTS. Oscar Wilde's Downfall. 1895-05-13 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 205
WILDE IN JAIL GARB. His First Meal on Prison Fare. Close Medical Examination Made. If the Esthete Is Sound He May Serve Six Months on the Treadmill. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-28 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 6 416
TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. The Disgraced Poet's Wife Will Sue for a Divorce. 1895-04-30 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 5 2 176
OSCAR WILDE'S FUTURE. He May Begin Life Anew Under an Assumed Name. 1895-08-25 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 19 1 96
TO COMFORT LADY WILDE. The Object of Mrs. Frank Leslie's Trip to Europe. 1895-05-19 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 2 188
OSCAR WILDE ON THE WITNESS STAND Opening of a Sensational Case. The Marquis of Queensberry Firm. He Claims That His Charge Is True. The Esthetic Poet Put on the Rack. Merciless Cross-Examination Which Almost Caused the Plaintiff to Faint in Court. 1895-04-04 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 40 2605
WILDE PICKS OAKUM. THE POET MAY SOON BE MAKING MATCHES. His Plays Soon to Make Their Re- appearance on the Eng- lish Stage. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-07-01 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 14 2 95
OSCAR WILDE IN A BAD TEMPER. He Lost Control of Himself Under Fire From Queens- berry's Lawyer. How Lord Frederick Douglas Re- plied to the Admonition of His Noble Father. WHAT A FUNNY LITTLE MAN YOU ARE. The Attorney for the Defense in the Libel Suit Asserts That He Will Prove the Charges Made. 1895-04-05 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 9 635
FIVE HOURS' TORTURE OF OSCAR WILDE He Makes Some Damaging Admissions. Cross-Examination Very Severe. Queensberry Will Show Him No Mercy. The Story That Led to the Libel Suit. Extracts From the "Green Carnation" -A Record of Abnormal Passion. 1895-04-05 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 19 2392
WHICH ONE HAS THE LAUGH? Does Beardsley Fool the Brit- isher or Does the Britisher Fool Beardsley? Oscar Wilde Has Left a Vacant Ped- estal - Will the New Artist Occupy It? IS IT INSANITY OR ART? One of Those Things That No Fellow Can Understand, So, of Course, Every- body Buys. 1895-04-21 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 124
OSCAR WILDE IS A RUINED MAN. Complete Collapse of His Libel Suit Against the Marquis of Queensberry. Arrested by the Detectives of Scot- land Yar Upon a Most Aw- ful Accusation. HE WAS GLAD TO DROP HIS CASE. His Plays Will Be Tabooed in London and His Means of Livelihood Are Thus Cut Off. 1895-04-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 28 1948
FOR OSCAR WILDE. Lord Alfred Douglass Intercedes With the Public in His Friend's Behalf. 1895-04-21 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 1 53
A FIN DE SIECLE TYPE. 1895-04-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 404
True Bill Against Wilde. 1895-04-23 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 5 1 37
OSCAR WILDE TO STAY IN JAIL. Remanded Until Next Thursday, and the Judge Refuses to Accept Bail. Preserving in the Police Court the Insolent Demeanor Assumed at the Old Bailey. AWFUL STORIES OF THE WITNESSES. Only Once Did the Apostle of the Esthetic Shrink Under the Ordeal to Which He Was Subjected. 1895-04-07 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 18 2553
To Secure Wilde's Release. 1895-11-23 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 10 1 48
WILDE NOT TO BE READ. His Books Taken From the Shelves of Two Libraries. Newark and St. Louis Relegate the Works of the Apostle of Estheticism to the Garret. 1895-04-10 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 3 137
OSCAR WILDE TO FIGHT. It Is Not True That He Will Plead Guilty. His Counsel Expected to Ask for Delay and to Make Application for Bail in the Meantime. 1895-04-24 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 11 1 125
WILDE BREAKS DOWN. The Accused Man in a State of Utter Collapse. Prison Attendants Are Taking Every Pre- caution to Prevent Him From Committing Suicide. [Copyright, 1893, by the New York World.] 1895-04-08 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 3 6 377
Wilde Will Pay His Debts. 1895-09-26 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 12 1 98
OSCAR WILDE BREAKING DOWN. Brought Into Court, He Shows the Stain of the Prison Upon Him. Some Damaging Testimony and Then the Case Goes Over for One Week. HIS ACCOMPLICE LOST TO SHAME. Not Even the Prospect of Long Imprison- ment Serves to Bring a Realizing Sense of His Position. 1895-04-12 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 10 814
WILDE A COMMON FELON He Has Cut His Hair and Lost His Swagger Air. Put in the Dock at the Old Bailey, He Pleads Not Guilty to the Charges Against Him. 1895-04-27 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 5 3 223
COMMON SENSE FROM THE BENCH. 1895-04-08 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 25
Wilde Ill in Court. 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 2 37
Was Not Oscar Wilde's Assistant. 1895-04-13 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 37
BILL NYE AND MR. WILDE. The Gentle Humorist Analyzes the Disgraced English Esthete. ALWAYS THOUGHT HIM A FRAUD. Their First Meeting, in Which William Made Use of Some Biting Sarcasm. 1895-04-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 20 1291
WILDE'S FUTURE. Belief That When He Leaves Prison He Will Be Aided to Begin Anew in Some Foreign Country. 1895-08-25 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 19 2 84
Oscar Must Stay in Jail. 1895-06-18 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 13 1 22
MARQUIS AND LORD Queensberry and Son Are Both Bound Over. THE STREET ENCOUNTER. Self-Defense Is the Excuse of the Enraged Father. DOUGLAS OFTEN INSULTED. Peculiar Letters Received by His Wife and Other Members of His Family. 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 4 8 406
WILDE TO BE RELEASED. Has Secured Sureties and His Bond Has Been Signed. He May Never Be Tried, as Prominent Churchmen Urge That the Case Be Dropped. 1895-05-07 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 10 1 187
WILDE NOT THE ONLY OFFENDER. So Evil Is the West End of London That the Police Did Not Dare to Uncover Its Sins. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] EVIL AT THE WEST END. 1895-04-14 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 3 2 220
WILDE ON HIS TRIAL. Witness Shelly Not Spared by the Lawyers. Plenty of Evidence of the Guilt of the Prisoner Given Before the Case Was Adjourned Until Monday. 1895-04-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 1 171
WILDE PICKS OAKUM. The Pentonville Treadmill Is Too Hard Work for the Poet. 1895-07-01 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 14 2 94
The San Francisco Call - Friday, April 5, 1895 1895-04-05 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 80
WILDE'S HEATH IS GOOD. The Esthete Furnishing Splendid Motive Power for a Treadmill. 1895-06-23 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 2 226
WILDE'S SECOND TRIAL. Marquis of Queensberry and Son Are Both in Court. 1895-05-24 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 3 3 178