Wilde on trial.

London, April 26 — The trial of Oscar Wilde and the man Taylor for unnatural crimes was begun today. The witnesses who testified at the preliminary hearings, repeated the stories they previously told. Wilde looked careworn and thinner, while Taylor maintained an air of unconcern. Both prisoners pleaded not guilty. Counsel for the prosecution in his opening address scathingly arraigned the prisoners.

London. April 26.- The trial of Wilde and Taylor for unnatural crimes began today. The witnesses who testified at the preliminary hearings repeated the stories they previously told. Wilde looked careworn and thinner. Taylor maintained an air of unconcern. Both prisoners pleaded not guilty. Counsel for the prosecution in opening scathingly arraigned the prisoners.

London, April 26.— The trial of Wilde and Taylor for unnatural crimes was begun to-day. The witnesses who testified at the preliminary hearing repeated the stories they previously told. Wilde looked careworn and thinner. Taylor maintained an air of unconcern. Both prisoners pleaded not guilty. The evidence given by Parker was vastly more disgusting than the testimony he gave at the former hearings. He swore Wood and Allen had received four hundred pounds from a man with whom they had been guilty of misconduct.

The evidence given by Parker was vastly more disgusting than the testimony he gave at the former hearing. He swore that Wood and Allen had received £500 blackmail from the main with whom they were guilty of misconduct.

The evidence given by Parker was vastly more disgusting than the testimony he gave at the former hearings. He swore that Wood and Allen had received £400 blackmail from a man with whom they were guilty of misconduct.