Show WJiat Maxwell Tells a Reporter ST Louis August 1tThe following additional ad-ditional particulars concerning Maxwells arrival are published HI was of course surprised at New Zealand to be arrested I he said I had gone there partly for pleasure pleas-ure I intended to have remained there two or three weeks and then to have visited elI el-I bourne and Sydney I can say concerning i the detectives that they have treated me throughout with the greatest courtesy My health I am happy to say was never better than it is now So you heard it reported that had been a clergyman Well reprted think that I look like a clergyman and cer tautly do not feel like one The St Louis detectives were noncommunicat lye In court in New Zealand Maxwell Max-well appeared so Detective Badger says perfectly calm He made no defense to the testimony furnished by the detectives from St Louis To them he has always said that I he should follow the advice of his Attorney and refused to talk about the offense with which he is charged No obstacles technical techni-cal or otherwise were placed in the way of the detectives and they had only togo to New Zealand present what proof they had tending to show a connection between Iux I well and the crime and return on he < same steamer which carried them out They had I no trouble with Maxwell He was seasick Ion I-on the home trip as was detective Badger j Maxwells face is fringed with a brown I beard sidewhiskers and mustache He dressed in a black diagonal frock coat and a anc I lightcolored broadbrimmed felt hat His face seems almost womanly in delicacy of color Much of this is due to the fact that during the trip he kept out of the sun in his stateroom |