Show THE ST LOUIS MURDER ConllnunU 01 the TrlIlh 1I1t11l TCNIlOUnn 01 lIend nllcr Arlington Sr Louis May 19After rccon Itcnick I Brown who liad charge of the billiard room nt the Southern Hotel at tho time of the murder testified that 1rcllcr nnd Maxwell played pool together almost o cry afternoon 1roller being 1 inexperienced paid for most of the games and the drinks and in doing exhibited money in largo amounts Whenever When-ever Maxwell paid for anything it wns In small change Maggie Caddy chambermaid recognized the prisoner as the occupant of room No lit during part of Ibo month of April 1885 rime prisoner was n late riser and it oven 11 oclock before she could ever get into his room to perform her duties but on the Mon day morning after the denth of 1reller tho prisoner hnd arisen very early for she saw him in one of the corrlders at about Cam lIe appeared nervous nod excited Kate Clark chambermaid positively Iden tifiedTHE THE BODI roUND IN ItlXVrEul TRUNK As that of 1roller She saw Preller last on Saturday morning Made his bed on Sun day H appeared to have been occupied I Wfioes Witness was shown pnrt of her testimony given before the Coroner and denied thnt she had then stated hone she had seeni ° r hon h-on Monday nud reiterated thnt she had par tlcularl noticed what kind of n man iroller wns DIMO1NO TesTIMony Henry Arlington the head waiter nt the Southern Hotel testified to having seen the prisoner and the dead man at varIous times nod to hnving 1 I talked with him Maxwell said he bad been Houso burgeon at the has pital at Manchester England Witness recognized Preller on Taster Irellcrs Sunday photograph morning i sitting He saw at the piano Maxwell sitting by him I did not neo Proffer ngaln but saw Maxwell nbout 10 IB thnt night Ho coma into the ordinary coiled for the wine card nnd or dered a small bottle of champagne Ho was little drunl rime wino was brought but I ho only nipped n J little I of it and told me to give tho remainder I to the boys Ho then 1 pulled out n roll of bank bills and dropping it on the table Bald So pose n man wanta to ranider some body in this country and et has fire or six hundred dollars could ho net oil Good God I Raid yon nro in a civilized country now young man From that he wondered off to his experience In the Turk sh array said thnt the Sultan had toad n ashn of him for service I in the Held end sole so-le talked nt random nnd foolish inally he walked out but stopped nt the door nnd ulllng I out n Inrgo pistol said Isnt thnt a S W1 nisyr and added that ho had KNOCKED SEVUIAL TEBSONS ON Till HEAD With that I asked him where ho and his friend were going lie said his friend was way in the country but he himself was goIng to tho Cape Said ho would ehonlZe his clothes for n Western outfit and 1 advised him to retain the suit be had 011 Then he asked me to go out and have a good time with him lie said he did not civo a damn for spending 510 orfCO but I old him I was on watch and could not got iway nnd ho left The next time I saw Maxwell was on the Monday evening fol owing lIe was in the ordinary drinking ollcc I asked him if he wns going out to hove that good time and iooklngep quickly rJt Wi 1k Il fi J 10 said Iso that he woe called back to Turkey and would have to leave He then left the room and that was the last I saw of ilm until he was brought back here Sr Louis May OAs tho Maxwell case proceeds interest in the prisoner and life probable fale increases Several prominent clergymen were present nt the court this uorning as were also n hugo number of ladies and these together with many other spectators packed the room to Ohio doors tile first witness woo n barber named Arum Maxwell camo to his shop between C i and 7 clock on the evening of April Slim I 1881 his hair nnd board wore both rrII II long I and ho naked to have the former trimmed 1 and the holier shaved off Tho barber did this nnd Maxwell then nsked him if ho oonld recognize him if ho find known him when Ins hair nnd beard were long itness old him that such n thing would be mpossihle nnd Maxwell seemed to bo dJllk tn bbs answer The prisoner r r rorl re li talked liken parrot nil the liiis be was iii Ihe shop told nil aorta of stories nbout himself him-self nnd said ho was going Into the countrj for n day or two but woulu soon return bamuol Hughes ticket I agent for the San lfl 11 faIIt rnncisco 1 Itailroad identified the prisone I as tho man to w horn he had Bold n ticket to ban Pranclsoo on April Cth identified the ticket which baro fits own signature am thnt ofll M Brooks Iho prisoner had mndo no inquiry aa to tho price of the at fbrelt ffolg ticket nnd when he paid for it no drew forth a large roll of bills of a largo denominn ion tile defence waived orosa examination George Ilcsa pawnbroker met the priaoi eon r e-on the kl or 1th of April iho prisone IIIV J wanted to borrow t2t on n watcu chain Uitncaa refused to loan him BO much Limo prisonei tried to sell n bill nnd l other trivial articles Baying ho must hose idiOtIc an the Monda after Easier bumliiv Vie prisoner oallce ngnin purchased flats for 8 nUll a set of diamonds imving for them out of n hundree dollar bill which ho selected from n roll act several of tho snmo denomination M itnes noticed 1 nothing unusual in the prisoner talk |