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OSCAR AVOIDS THE TRIAL FOR LIBEL Leaves London Suddenly to Get Away from the Queensberry Case. 1895-04-03 United States Chicago English 4 4 62
DAINTY OSCAR'S CAREER IS EXPOSED. Sensational Testimony in His Libel Suit Against Queensberry. 1895-04-04 United States Chicago English 1 106 949
OSCAR WILDE IN PITILESSLY SCORED. Further Details of the Scandalous Libel Trial Going on in London. 1895-04-05 United States Chicago English 2 108 455
WILDE IS ARRESTED. DISGRACED AND DEFEATED IN HIS SENSATIONAL SUIT. Verdict of Justification for the Marquis of Queensberry Is Returned by the Jury and at Once Wilde Is Arrested and Locked in a Felon's Cell Charged with an Unbailable Offense - His Name Is Erased from the Theater Playbills and His Career Is Believed at an End. 1895-04-06 United States Chicago English 0 143 1639
TEN YEARS OR LIFE? OSCAR WILDE'S CONVICTION AND SENTENCE SEEM CERTAIN. People in London Are Up in Arms Against the Disgraced and Defeated Apostle of Aestheticism - Minimum Sentence for the Crime Charged Is Ten Years, While the Maximum Is Penal Servi- tude for Life - Wilde Is Bound Over Without Bail - Sensational Scenes. [SPECIAL CABLE.] 1895-04-07 United States Chicago English 0 2 346
OSCAR WILDE'S DISGRACE. 1895-04-07 United States Chicago English 0 0 718
WILDE'S PLAY IS TO BE WITHDRAWN. Daniel Frohman Changes His Mind About "An Ideal Husband." 1895-04-07 United States Chicago English 0 1 44
OSCAR WILDE WILL REMAIN IN JAIL. Magistrate Bridges Remands Him and Re- fuses Offers of Bail. 1895-04-07 United States Chicago English 0 37 392
LONDON SCORES THE UNITED STATES. Press Is Not Satisfied with Correcting the State of Affairs There. 1895-04-07 United States Chicago English 2 18 411
WILDE WANTS TO DIE. DECLARES HE WILL KILL HIMSELF IF GIVEN THE CHANCE. Report of His Suicide Causes Big Sensa- tion in London - Prospect of Conviction and Horrors of English Prison Life Have Appalled the Disgraced Esthete - His Doctors Expect His Sudden End [SPECIAL CABLE.] 1895-04-08 United States Chicago English 4 5 242
THREATENS TO IMPLICATE OTHERS. Oscar Wilde's Friend Taylor May Make Startling Disclosures. 1895-04-09 United States Chicago English 5 5 58
WILDE AND TAYLOR ARE ARRAIGNED More Evidence Given Against Them in the Bow Street Court. 1895-04-12 United States Chicago English 0 4 331
Wilde Is Not the Only One. 1895-04-14 United States Chicago English 3 1 133
Paris English Journalist's Libel Suit. 1895-04-14 United States Chicago English 0 3 87
Cable Flashes. 1895-04-20 United States Chicago English 0 0 15
CRIME AND CULTURE: WILDE'S SIGNIFICANT WORDS. 1895-04-21 United States Chicago English 0 0 1747
The Chicago Tribune - Sunday, April 21, 1895 1895-04-21 United States Chicago English 1 1 31
Cable Flashes. 1895-04-23 United States Chicago English 0 0 20
Cable Brevities. 1895-04-25 United States Chicago English 0 0 32
WILDE AND TAYLOR PUT UPON TRIAL. Prisoners Being Tried on Twenty-five Sepa- rate Counts of the Indictment. 1895-04-27 United States Chicago English 1 0 150
MRS. WILDE IS SUING FOR A DIVORCE. Leaves Her Husband's Residence When the Scandal Becomes Public. 1895-04-30 United States Chicago English 6 4 133
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL NEARS ITS END His Love for Lord Douglas Like That of David for Jonathan. 1895-05-01 United States Chicago English 2 38 352
Oscar Wilde's Case Ends in a Mistrial JURY IN THE WILDE CASE DISAGREES. Application for Bail Denied and He Goes Back to Jail. 1895-05-02 United States Chicago English 0 0 392
Cable Flashes. 1895-05-04 United States Chicago English 12 13 22
Giving Wilde a Chance to Disappear. 1895-05-05 United States Chicago English 2 3 293
"THE AMERICAN OSCAR WILDE" NO MORE The Rev. Dr. Davis Now Calls Himself "The Versatile Gentleman." 1895-05-05 United States Chicago English 0 2 189
OSCAR WILDE IS RELEASED ON BAIL. Lord Douglas and the Rev. Stewart Head- lam Become His Bondsmen. 1895-05-08 United States Chicago English 0 17 483
WILDE CASE TAKES A PECULIAR TURN. Indignant Comment in London at the Way He Is Being Shielded. 1895-05-21 United States Chicago English 5 6 167
QUEENSBERRY CHASTISES HIS SON. Irate Marquis Publicly Whips Oscar Wilde's Friend in Piccadilly. 1895-05-22 United States Chicago English 0 3 167
WILDE'S ACCOMPLICE IS CONVICTED. Alfred Taylor Found Guilty by a Jury in the Bow Street Court. 1895-05-22 United States Chicago English 0 4 187
QUEENSBERRY AND SON IN COURT. The Marquis and Lord Hawick Bound Over to Keep the Peace. 1895-05-23 United States Chicago English 0 1 272
MARQUIS KEEPS HIS EYE ON WILDE. Queensberry's Interest Makes the Dis- graced Esthete Feel Uncomfortable. 1895-05-24 United States Chicago English 3 5 238
TRIAL OF WILDE IS NEARLY FINISHED Marquis of Queensberry Says There Is No Chance of His Conviction. 1895-05-25 United States Chicago English 1 47 395
RESULT IS A SURPRISE FEW EXPECTED A VERDICT OF GUILTY IN OSCAR WILDE'S CASE. His Appearance While Awaiting the Close of the Proceedings Against Him at the Old Bailey a Pitiable Sight - His Pun- ishment the Severest Known to English Law - Scathing Denunciation to the Jury - Lord Alfred Douglad to Be Arrested if He Returns to England. 1895-05-26 United States Chicago English 0 77 1275
WILDE AND TAYLOR IN PENTONVILLE No Delay in Their Beginning to Serve the Sentences Imposed. 1895-05-26 United States Chicago English 0 7 77
The Chicago Tribune - Sunday, May 26, 1895 1895-05-26 United States Chicago English 0 0 195
WILDE'S LOVELY LOCKS ARE SHORN. He and Taylor Attend Chapel at Pentonville in Prison Garb. 1895-05-27 United States Chicago English 6 7 53
Oscar Wilde Will Have to Work a Tread Wheel at the Pentonville Penitentiary - Will Not Be Permitted to See Any One for Three Months. WILDE TO WORK A TREAD-WHEEL. To Sleep on a Plank Bed in Pentonville - Queensberry's Intention. 1895-05-28 United States Chicago English 2 9 383
PERSONALS. 1895-06-01 United States Chicago English 5 5 24
REPORT THAT WILDE IS A LUNATIC. Necessary to Place Him in a Padded Cell at Pentonville. 1895-06-05 United States Chicago English 11 11 36
WILDE WORKS THE TREADMILL. No Truth in the Report That the Dis- graced Esthete Has Become Insane. [SPECIAL CABLE.] 1895-06-06 United States Chicago English 1 0 158
The Chicago Tribune - Saturday, June 8, 1895 1895-06-08 United States Chicago English 0 0 69
Which Is the Right Story? 1895-06-14 United States Chicago English 0 0 43
Italian to Produce Wilde's Plays. 1895-06-16 United States Chicago English 0 1 72
Foreign Notes. 1895-06-18 United States Chicago English 5 5 19
Oscar Wilde on a Treadmill. [New York World.] 1895-06-23 United States Chicago English 2 15 1055
ALONE WITH A BIBLE. HOW OSCAR WILDE SPENDS HIS TIME IN PENTONVILLE PRISON. Many Stories He Has Lost His Mind, but He Has Not - Seldom Roused from a Dazed, Trance-like Condition in Which He Remains Most of the Time - Tried on the Treadwheel, but Falls in a Swoon - His Characteristic Interview with the Prison Chaplain. 1895-07-01 United States Chicago English 0 7 755
Flashes from Foreign Lands. 1895-07-27 United States Chicago English 24 24 26
Wilde in Good Health. 1895-08-25 United States Chicago English 19 18 92
The Chicago Tribune - Wednesday, August 28, 1895 1895-08-28 United States Chicago English 0 0 90
Literary Notes and Gossip. 1895-09-21 United States Chicago English 5 5 25
Cable Notes. 1895-09-25 United States Chicago English 9 6 51
Sympathy for Wilde. [SPECIAL CABLE.] Reticence About Wilde. 1895-09-29 United States Chicago English 2 2 177
The Chicago Tribune - Friday, November 1, 1895 1895-11-01 United States Chicago English 0 0 33
PERSONALS. 1895-11-13 United States Chicago English 3 3 17
Wilde's Death Imminent. 1895-11-24 United States Chicago English 1 1 47